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Andy Green
c9731c5f17 type comparisons: fixes
This is a huge patch that should be a global NOP.

For unix type platforms it enables -Wconversion to issue warnings (-> error)
for all automatic casts that seem less than ideal but are normally concealed
by the toolchain.

This is things like passing an int to a size_t argument.  Once enabled, I
went through all args on my default build (which build most things) and
tried to make the removed default cast explicit.

With that approach it neither change nor bloat the code, since it compiles
to whatever it was doing before, just with the casts made explicit... in a
few cases I changed some length args from int to size_t but largely left
the causes alone.

From now on, new code that is relying on less than ideal casting
will complain and nudge me to improve it by warnings.
2021-01-05 10:56:38 +00:00
Andy Green
3ced2a4f90 sys: blob: appended bugflist blob offset by LWS_PRE 2021-01-04 05:40:12 +00:00
Andy Green
8eca7e17f2 lws_smd: system message distribution
- Add low level system message distibution framework
 - Add support for local Secure Streams to participate using _lws_smd streamtype
 - Add apit test and minimal example
 - Add SS proxy support for _lws_smd

See minimal-secure-streams-smd README.md
2020-06-27 07:57:22 +01:00
Andy Green
30f3606b0e context: option to disable system state management 2020-06-27 07:57:22 +01:00
Andy Green
28ce32af64 client: secure streams
Secure Streams is an optional layer on top of lws that separates policy
like endpoint selection and tls cert validation into a device JSON
policy document.

Code that wants to open a client connection just specifies a streamtype name,
and no longer deals with details like the endpoint, the protocol (!) or anything
else other than payloads and optionally generic metadata; the JSON policy
contains all the details for each streamtype.  h1, h2, ws and mqtt client
connections are supported.

Logical secure streams outlive any particular connection and supports "nailed-up"
connectivity regardless of underlying connection stability.
2020-03-04 12:17:49 +00:00
Andy Green
d8ccfc2370 lws_system: helpers for attaching to existing event loop from other threads
In the case code is composed into a single process, but it isn't monolithic in the
sense it's made up of modular "applications" that are written separate projects,
provide a way for the "applications" to request a callback from the lws event loop
thread context safely.

From the callback the applications can set up their operations on the lws event
loop and drop their own thread.

Since it requires system-specific locking to be threadsafe, provide a non-threadsafe
helper and then indirect the actual usage through a user-defined lws_system ops
function pointer that wraps the unsafe api with the system locking to make it safe.
2020-01-05 22:17:58 +00:00
Andy Green
c1a3defb88 lws_system generic blobs
Remove the auth lws_system stuff and redo it using generic blobs
with separate namespaces.  Support pointing to already-in-memory
blobs without using heap as well as multi-fragment appened blobs
eg, parsed out of JSON chunk by chunk and chained in heap.

Support auth the new way, along with client cert + key in DER
namespaces.
2019-12-08 14:28:43 +00:00
Andy Green
5b19db1850 lws_system: auth: update 2019-11-08 08:46:57 +00:00
Andy Green
300e22c815 lws_system: auth token handling using buflist 2019-10-12 12:41:14 +01:00
Andy Green
37ac955fc4 wsi flags: extra encodings 2019-10-12 12:41:14 +01:00
Andy Green
a83c6439e6 client h2: auth bearer option flag
This affects max header size since we use the latter half
of the pt_serv_buf to prepare the (possibly huge) auth token.

Adapt the pt_serv_buf_size in the hugeurl example.
2019-10-12 12:41:14 +01:00
Andy Green
41b7716a52 lws_system: auth callback 2019-10-12 12:41:14 +01:00