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DHT.c:
- loops over assoc4/6 slightly more elegant
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Compilerflag: CLIENT_ONETOONE_IP (to define in DHT.h, default unset i.e. NEW case: two addresses)
Every function in DHT{_test}.c working on Client_data has been rewritten to store IPv4 addresses in assoc4, IPv6 addresses in assoc6.
Loading/Storing of states defined with other compiler switch is transparently adjusting to the differences.
DHT.h, DHT.c:
- introduction and handling of the structure changes
DHT_test.c, Messenger.c:
- logging adapted to new structures
util.h:
- LOGGING isn't undefined per default anymore
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clients were connected.
Increased the number of ports tried per interval of time.
Also astyled the files.
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moved stuff that belongs into ping.[ch] there
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This makes it build on OS X again...
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DHT.*, ping.*:
- moved stuff from struct DHT into struct PING: toping, last_toping
- moved functions add_toping(), do_toping()
- made id_closest() publicly accessible
- send_ping_request(): killed (Net_Crypto *c) parameter in favor of copying it into (PING *) on new_ping()
group_chats.c:
- killed local 1:1 copy in favor of DHT.c::id_closest()
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and treat element zero as the furthest
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into ipv6.yield50%toipv4
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DHT.c:
- we have to actually count the number of addresses in the field, because sort_list() will move the stuff around
- improved replace_good() substantially by throwing away the "furthest" client_id, not the one just a bit worse than the new one (but better than all the later ones in the field!)
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also rename client_in_list() to client_or_ip_port_in_list(), it also checks for an identical ip/port and replaces the client_id, recycling the entry
DHT.c:
- rename client_in_list() to client_or_ip_port_in_list()
- replace_bad(), replace_good(): if IPv6, only insert into the upper half of the given list
- addto_lists(): convert ipv4-in-ipv6 mapped to ipv4
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util.c:
- fix in empty section at the end of the state, showed as bug when having an empty name
DHT.c:
- fix in saving less data than originally announced, showed as bug when not having reached any clients ever (no clients or only with timestamp of zero)
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State loading/saving: Instead of a blob, segment into sections marked with tags.
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Conflicts:
toxcore/Messenger.c
toxcore/util.c
toxcore/util.h
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struct in6_addr member names can differ per platform.
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Also fixed the "[i] could not send message" bug in nTox.
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- get_close_nodes(): refactored the inner loop out into get_close_nodes_inner()
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- get_close_nodes()/sendnodes()/sendnodes_ipv6(): when selecting for SEND_NODES/SEND_NODES_IPV6, treat embedded IPv4-in-IPv6 addresses as being IPv4
Messenger.c:
- added a named constant for sixty seconds friend/client dump
- fix logging to convert client_id to printable before printing
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65536) friends...
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Primary rationale: The part that DHT saves changes if IP is expanded to IPv6. To let people keep their friends/name, change the datafile format now, while everybody is still on the same page.
Loading/Saving rewritten to allow a part of the file to be incomprehensible to the loading routine.
Added a magic cookie at the beginning to mark the file as tox's.
Changes in some part of the datafile can be skipped and the remaining parts still be consumed.
Allows a wide margin of forward compatibility (like the IP to IPv6 transition, but also e.g. a change in the key format).
As long as the file is not completely garbled, the routine will read as much as possible. Only the KEY section is considered mandatory: a malformed key section leads to a negative result.
util.*:
- holds the driving function which jumps from section to section and calls back with section length and tag (type)
Messenger.c,DHT.*:
- new loading functions call the util-function with a callback, which subsequently consumes the sections
- old routines are kept to fall back onto if the magic cookie at the beginning isn't present
- saving is still done in one local routine
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Nonces don't need to be random, only different.
also random_int now gives same quality random numbers for both NaCl and
libsodium.
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messages.
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- addr_resolv(_or_parse_ip)(): added an optional parameter to return both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address if requested address family was AF_UNSPEC
- logging of unhandled packets
DHT.c:
- bootstrap_from_address(): use the additional return from addr_resolv_or_parse_ip() to bootstrap in both network types at once
Lossless_UDP_testclient.c:
- main(): adapt to signature change of addr_resolve()
Messenger.c. LAN_discovery.h:
- lost a htons(), readded
- moved LAN_DISCOVERY_INTERVAL #define into LAN_discovery.h
LAN_discovery.c:
- added IPv4-in-IPv6 local address test
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- #define'd tox's network port (as range)
- finally killed tox_new_ex() in favor of changing tox_new()'s signature
- renamed tox_bootstrap() to tox_bootstrap_from_ip()
network.h:
- #define'd tox's network port (as range)
- renamed SEND_NODES_EX to SEND_NODES_IPV6
- bind() loop uses #define'd port range
DHT.c:
- renamed SEND_NODES_EX to SEND_NODES_IPV6
- sending ipv6 node addresses even if can't use them ourselves
nTox.c:
- adapted to changed tox_new()
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- tox_bootstrap_ex(), DHT_bootstrap_ex() renamed to tox_bootstrap_from_address(), DHT_bootstrap_from_address()
- (handle_)sendnodes_ex() renamed to (handle_)sendnodes_ipv6()
- only sending sendnodes_ipv6() if we're actually IPv6 enabled
- changed comments to conform better
nTox.c, Messenger_text.c, DHT_test.c, DHT_bootstrap.c:
- fallout from *_ex() to *_from_address()
DHT_bootstrap.c:
- corrected a potentially wrong info message
util.c:
- fixed logfile name: now (funcptr) => now() (number)
network.c:
- addead comment about the necessity of bind() to succeed
auto_test/messenger_test.c:
- defaulting ipv6enabled to TOX_ENABLE_IPV6_DEFAULT
LAN_discovery.c:
- slight cleanup and comments for clarity
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- add missing includes (autobuild warnings)
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- return to the caller if the string could be resolved into an IP
other/DHT_bootstrap.c, testing/*_test.c, testing/nTox.c:
- parse cmdline for --ipv4/--ipv6 switch to allow user a choice
util.h:
- proper old-style C-comment
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- client_in_list: split loop in two to avoid inserting a client_id duplicate
- final pieces for IPv6 expansion: (handle_)sendnodes_ex(), called from hande_getnodes() resp. handler callback
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- second set of *_bootstrap_ex() functions to allow addresses instead of IPs
network.h:
- new message ID for sending/receiving IPv6 nodes
DHT.*:
- get_close_nodes():
- additional parameter to select which kind of nodes: IPv4 or IPv6
- sendnodes()/handle_sendnodes():
- the IPv4 message must remain intact even when the Node_format structure (which embeds IP_Port) is expanded
- added Node4_format to keep the structure "alive"
- copying in/out of wider to smaller format required in sendnodes()/handle_sendnodes()
- switch of Node_format from Node4_format to Node46_format by define
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- IPAny_Port: analogous to IP_Port
- ipport_equal: moved from DHT.c and adapted
DHTc.:
- ipport_equal renamed to ip4port_equal
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- IP: add in_addr_t as part of the union
- IP: rename IP to IP4
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- global: added sock_t
- Networking_Core: added family (currently always AF_INET) and port
- sendpacket(): changed signature to require (Networking_Core *) instead of sock_t
*.c:
- sendpacket()-calls: replaced *->net->sock with *->net
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By default libsodium is used. Only if --enable-nacl is specified, then
nacl will be used instead of libsodium.
Pass locations of nacl headers and libraries by using the following
options:
--with-nacl-headers=/home/me/somewhere/nacl-20110221/build/469/include/amd64/
--with-nacl-libs=/home/me/somewhere/nacl-20110221/build/469/lib/amd64/
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Not done yet.
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