on win32/apple reading packets from the interface does not count as an io operation.
manually trigger pump on win32/apple to pretend that it is an io event.
add platform quark function MaybeWakeUpperLayers on vpn::Interface to manaully wake up the other components on platforms that need that (ones on which packet io is not done via io events).
on non linux platforms, use uv_prepare_t instead of uv_check_t as the former triggers before blocking for io, instead of after. this better matches linux's order of operations in libuv.
- Make the main PumpLL also pump hidden services, rather than using
separate wakers in each TunEndpoint. It seems there is some
interactions that just one or the other is not enough.
- Eliminate TunEndpoint send queue -- it isn't needed as we can just
send directly.
When we enable/disable exit mode on this restarts the unbound DNS
responder with the DNS trampoline (or restores upstream, when disabling)
to properly route DNS requests through the tunnel (because libunbound's
direct requests don't get tunneled because unbound is inside the network
extension).
The reason the dns fix on android didn't work is that the DnsInterceptor
had a reversed to/from argument order for its
`SendServerMessageBufferTo` overload, and so android/mac needed the
to/from to be reversed so that the second reverse cancelled out the
first one.
Upon review, the DnsInterceptor order (to, from) is more intuitive than
the base order (from, to), so this reapplies the dns fix and swaps
everything *except* DnsInterceptor to match the (to, from) argument
order.
This reverts commit dace0224ec.
This reportedly didn't fix things on Android, and most definitely breaks
macOS (with this we get a bunch of errors about expecting inbound when
we have outbound).
* add option to persist address mappings between restarts using [network]:persist-addrmap-file
* make it work
* only persist address map for inbound convos
* turn persisting address map on by default
* dont load addrmap file if it has been modified last over a minute ago to prevent foot cannons fired from loading a really old version of it
adds [network] section parameter called path-alignment-timeout that allows configring the timeout
for optional name lookup + introset lookup + aligned path build, used by tun endpoint dns, provided
as milliseconds.
Wires up systemd support to configure DNS on startup and when
enabling/disabling exit mode.
On startup (and when turning off an exit) we tell systemd-resolved to
direct .loki and .snode lookups to lokinet (leaving other DNS traffic
alone).
On exit enabling, we reconfigure it to resolve "." (i.e. the root DNS
domain) so that all lookups come into it.
* add lokinet_add_bootstrap_rc function for adding an rc from memory
* prevent stack overflow on error closing connection in quic
* add in memory nodedb
* refactor how convotags are set as active
* add initial stubs for endpoint statistics
* refactor time stuff to be a bit cleaner
* update lnproxy script with more arguments