- includes are now sorted in consistent, logical order; first step in an attempt to fix the tomfoolery (no relation to Tom) brought in by include-what-you-use
- shuffled around some cmake linking to simplify dependency graph
- superfluous files removed
- Get rid of CryptoManager.
- Get rid of Crypto.
- Move all the Crypto instance methods to llarp::crypto functions.
(None of them needed to be methods at all, so this is simple).
- Move sodium/ntru initialization into static initialization.
- Add llarp::csrng, which is an available llarp::CSRNG instance which is
a bit easier than needing to construct a `CSRNG rng{};` in various
places.
- Various related small simplifications/cleanups.
- almost all errors have been commented out for refactor or already refactored
- committing this prior to sorting out the cmake structure
- upcoming include-what-you-use application
- Added call_get to ev.hpp to queue event loop operations w/ a return value
- de-mutexed NodeDB and made all operations via event loop. Some calls to NodeDB methods (like ::put_if_newer) were wrapped in call->get's, but some weren't. All function bodies were using mutex locks
- libsodium calls streamlined and moved away from stupid typedefs
- buffer handling taken away from buffer_t and towards ustrings and strings
- lots of stuff deleted
- team is working well
- re-implementing message handling in proper link_manager methods
- bumped version to latest main branch commit
- wired up callbacks to set RPC request stream on creation
- methods for I/O of control and data messages through link_manager
- `::handle_message` is transposed; Rather than the message calling the method and taking a reference to the router, the router should have a handle_message method and take a reference to the message
- `::EndcodeBuffer` takes a string reference, to which the result of `::bt_encode()` is assigned
- routing messages and surrounding code
- shim code in place for iteration and optimization after deciding what to do with buffer, string handling, and subsequent function calls
We're defining formats for std::chrono types, which feels wrong (because
fmt itself also has these), so just replace them with functions:
short_time_from_now(...) gives a short "in 14m12s" or "5.123s ago" time
span relative to now, given a time point. Precision gets reduced for
larger deviations from now (e.g. "4h12m ago").
ToString(Duration_t) gives a string such as "-3h22m02.123s" for a
duration.
* wintun vpn platform for windows
* bundle config snippets into nsis installer for exit node, keyfile persisting, reduced hops mode.
* use wintun for vpn platform
* isolate all windows platform specific code into their own compilation units and libraries
* split up internal libraries into more specific components
* rename liblokinet.a target to liblokinet-amalgum.a to elimiate ambiguity with liblokinet.so
* DNS platform for win32
* rename llarp/ev/ev_libuv.{c,h}pp to llarp/ev/libuv.{c,h}pp as the old name was idiotic
* split up net platform into win32 and posix specific compilation units
* rename lokinet_init.c to easter_eggs.cpp as that is what they are for and it does not need to be a c compilation target
* add cmake option STRIP_SYMBOLS for seperating out debug symbols for windows builds
* intercept dns traffic on all interfaces on windows using windivert and feed it into lokinet
Replaces custom logging system with spdlog-based oxen logging. This
commit mainly replaces the backend logging with the spdlog-based system,
but doesn't (yet) convert all the existing LogWarn, etc. to use the new
format-based logging.
New logging statements will look like:
llarp::log::warning(cat, "blah: {}", val);
where `cat` should be set up in each .cpp or cluster of .cpp files, as
described in the oxen-logging README.
As part of spdlog we get fmt, which gives us nice format strings, where
are applied generously in this commit.
Making types printable now requires two steps:
- add a ToString() method
- add this specialization:
template <>
constexpr inline bool llarp::IsToStringFormattable<llarp::Whatever> = true;
This will then allow the type to be printed as a "{}" value in a
fmt::format string. This is applied to all our printable types here,
and all of the `operator<<` are removed.
This commit also:
- replaces various uses of `operator<<` to ToString()
- replaces various uses of std::stringstream with either fmt::format or
plain std::string
- Rename some to_string and toString() methods to ToString() for
consistency (and to work with fmt)
- Replace `stringify(...)` and `make_exception` usage with fmt::format
(and remove stringify/make_exception from util/str.hpp).
- Replace m_FlushWakeup with a call to the router's god mode pump
method. m_FlushWakeup apparently isn't enough to get things out, and
we can end up with incoming packets that don't get properly handled
right away without it.
- The shared_ptr around the ihophandler queues isn't needed and is just
adding a layer of obfuscation; instead just exchange the list directly
into the lambda.
- Use std::exchange rather than swap
- A couple other small code cleanups.
If something needs to wake up the event loop it should be using an
async, as we are now with PumpLL(); but we had various code triggering a
wakeup, expecting that PumpLL gets called on every wakeup, which isn't
true anymore.
* attempt path timeout bullshittery fix
* make sure ServiceInfo always has its address set up
* do not copy intros in constuctor, ammend logging and
add assert