info.protocols works okay, but it has an annoying problem... you have to know
the type for each protocol's pss at the top level of the code, so you can set
the struct lws_protocols user_data size for it.
Lws already rewrites the protocol tables for a vhost in the case of runtime
protocol plugins... this adapts that already-existing code slightly to give
a new optional way to declare the protocol array.
Everything works as before by default, but now info.protocols may be NULL and
info.pprotocols defined instead (if that's also NULL, as it will be if you
just ignore it after memsetting to 0, then it continues to fall back to the
dummy protocol handler as before).
info.pprotocols is a NULL-termined array of pointers to lws_protocol
structs. This can be composed at the top level of your code without knowing
anything except the name of the externally-defined lws_protocol struct(s).
The minimal example http-server-dynamic is changed to use the new scheme as
an example.
!!! WIP
This implements the "genec" layer wrapping mbedtls + openssl
ECDH support.
API tests are added for the parts that are implemented so far.
Stuff related to ec at all, like keys, are prefixed lws_genec_.
Stuff specific to ECDH are prefixed lws_genecdh_.
Although RSA can be used directly for signing / JWS
on large chunks of data since it's only operating on
the hash, when JWE support arrives, which allows bulk
encryption, it's going to be mandatory to support
secondary AES ciphers to use on the bulk data.
This adds generic support for all AES modes that OpenSSL
and mbedTLS have in common, works on both mbedTLS and
OpenSSL the same, and adds unit tests for each mode
in api-test-gencrypto, to run in CI.
Several new ops are planned for tls... so better to bite the bullet and
clean it out to the same level as roles + event-libs first.
Also adds a new travis target "mbedtls" and all the tests except
autobahn against mbedtls build.
Private header stuff specific to roles should go in the
role dir and only be included if the role is enabled for
build.
Only definitions related to lws core should go in the actual
private-libwebsockets.h