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Andy Green
6497220e87 plugins: add LWS_BUILD_HASH to header and require match
Also prioritize LD_LIBRARY_PATH check for plugins first

Iterate through paths in LD_LIBRARY_PATH in order

Warn on failed plugins init but continue protocol init
2021-01-28 05:52:41 +00:00
Andy Green
56f7007185 ctest: adapt background script 2021-01-26 07:48:10 +00:00
Andy Green
06662a64fa LE-root-cert-update
warmcat.com and libwebsockets.org use Let's Encrypt certificates... LE
have changed their CA signing arrangements and after 2021-01-12 (the
point I renewed the LE server certs and received one signed using the
new arrangements) it's required to trust new root certs for the examples
to connect to warmcat.com and libwebsockets.org.

https://letsencrypt.org/2020/09/17/new-root-and-intermediates.html

This updates the in-tree CA copies, the remote policies on warmcat.com
have also been updated.

Just goes to show for real client infrastructure, you need to run your own
CA (that doesn't have to be trusted by anything outside the clients)
where you can control the CA lifetime.
2021-01-13 04:32:13 +00:00
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
1d8be99cff cmake: latest cmake shows dep warnings for scripts < 2.8.12 2020-12-06 19:44:54 +00:00
Andy Green
050d23f0be sai: mac m1 2020-12-06 19:06:07 +00:00
Andy Green
1ebe27e38f cmake: mark all the subprojects as explicitly C
We don't need a C++ compiler but if we don't spell it out, cmake
assumes it C + C++ compiler needed.
2020-08-31 16:51:36 +01:00
Andy Green
629c8138b1 sai: freebsd 2020-08-10 15:04:10 +01:00
Andy Green
4cd381f933 cmake: tls: wolfssl
PARENT_SCOPE needs adjusting in a few places for wolfssl to work, and
we need a second level export of USE_WOLFSSL through lib/CMakeLists.txt

Add noi/f32 Sai build for WOLFSSL + MINIMAL_EXAMPLES
2020-08-10 15:04:10 +01:00
Andy Green
b324f0e43b cmake: provide LIBWEBSOCKETS_DEP_LIBS in CONFIG 2020-06-16 19:45:35 +01:00
Andy Green
b3131fdfdd cmakelist: Augean Stables refactor
Establish a new distributed CMake architecture with CMake code related to
a source directory moving to be in the subdir in its own CMakeLists.txt.
In particular, there's now one in ./lib which calls through to ones
further down the directory tree like ./lib/plat/xxx, ./lib/roles/xxx etc.

This cuts the main CMakelists.txt from 98KB -> 33KB, about a 66% reduction,
and it's much easier to maintain sub-CMakeLists.txt that are in the same
directory as the sources they manage, and conceal all the details that that
level.

Child CMakelists.txt become responsible for:

 - include_directories() definition (this is not supported by CMake
   directly, it passes it back up via PARENT_SCOPE vars in helper
   macros)

 - Addition child CMakeLists.txt inclusion, for example toplevel ->
   role -> role subdir

 - Source file addition to the build

 - Dependent library path resolution... this is now a private thing
   in the child CMakeLists.txt, it just passes back any adaptations
   to include_directories() and the LIB_LIST without filling the
   parent namespace with the details
2020-05-27 08:40:12 +01:00
Andy Green
9f1d019352 CTest: migrate and deprecate existing selftest scripts
Replace the bash selftest plumbing with CTest.

To use the selftests, build with -DLWS_WITH_MINIMAL_EXAMPLES=1
and `CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 make test` or just
`make test`.

To disable tests that require internet access, also give
-DLWS_CTEST_INTERNET_AVAILABLE=0

Remove travis and appveyor scripts on master.

Remove travis and appveyor decals on README.md.
2020-05-11 15:40:13 +01:00
Andy Green
d3308df40f windows: pthreads
Add support for external pthreads lib on windows and some docs about how to do.

It can build with LWS_WITH_THREADPOOL and LWS_WITH_MINIMAL_EXAMPLES including the
pthreads-dependent ones without warnings or errors on windows platform as well with this.

pthreads_t can be anything, including a struct - not a pointer-to-a-struct
but the struct itself.  These can't be cast to a void * for printing as they can
on linux, where the base type is a pointer.

Let's fix all the usage of those to determine their own thread index in terms
of the meaning to the program rather than as a tid.
2020-04-07 14:05:21 +01:00
Andy Green
954fcf2bc3 windows: clean LWS_WITH_MINIMAL_EXAMPLES warnings
Fix pthreads detection in the minimal examples and add it where needed.
Fix unistd.h include to be conditional on not WIN32

With this, -DLWS_WITH_MINIMAL_EXAMPLES=1 is happy and warning-free
on windows.
2020-04-07 10:09:51 +01:00
Andy Green
0bfd39135e cleaning 2020-01-05 22:17:58 +00:00
Andy Green
0fb976837b tls certs: update warmcat.com and libwebsockets.org public certs
Old certs were getting near the end of their life and we switched the
server to use letsencrypt.  The root and intermediate needed for the
mbedtls case changed accordingly
2019-09-22 03:08:36 -07:00
Andy Green
c36a1e8ed0 clean: internally use LWS_WITH_CLIENT and _SERVER
Remove some more things in LWS_WITH_SERVER=0 case
2019-08-26 09:58:57 +01:00
Andy Green
2fc35ef6bd stats: move to pt and improve presentation 2019-08-12 06:18:04 +01:00
Andy Green
498a4e2bd7 sul: all timed objects use a single pt sul list
wsi timeout, wsi hrtimer, sequencer timeout and vh-protocol timer
all now participate on a single sorted us list.

The whole idea of polling wakes is thrown out, poll waits ignore the
timeout field and always use infinite timeouts.

Introduce a public api that can schedule its own callback from the event
loop with us resolution (usually ms is all the platform can do).

Upgrade timeouts and sequencer timeouts to also be able to use us resolution.

Introduce a prepared fakewsi in the pt, so we don't have to allocate
one on the heap when we need it.

Directly handle vh-protocol timer if LWS_MAX_SMP == 1
2019-08-09 10:12:09 +01:00
Andy Green
3c12fd72e8 unify us sorted waits
There are quite a few linked-lists of things that want events after
some period.  This introduces a type binding an lws_dll2 for the
list and a lws_usec_t for the duration.

The wsi timeouts, the hrtimer and the sequencer timeouts are converted
to use these, also in the common event wait calculation.
2019-08-08 22:39:47 +01:00
Andy Green
b68152e1e5 travis: restrict spam connections
Travis seems to be restricting the number of outgoing connections
or the rate of them... we have been using 10 concurrent and 100 connections

[2019/08/02 09:26:22:7950] USER: callback_minimal_spam: established (try 10, est 8, closed 0, err 0)
[2019/08/02 09:26:22:8041] USER: callback_minimal_spam: established (try 10, est 9, closed 0, err 0)
[2019/08/02 09:26:23:0098] USER: callback_minimal_spam: reopening (try 11, est 10, closed 1, err 0)
[2019/08/02 09:26:23:0105] USER: callback_minimal_spam: reopening (try 12, est 10, closed 2, err 0)
[2019/08/02 09:26:23:0111] USER: callback_minimal_spam: reopening (try 13, est 10, closed 3, err 0)
[2019/08/02 09:26:23:0117] USER: callback_minimalRROR: closed before established (try 25, est 14, closed 14, err 2)
[2019/08/02 09:26:44:6125] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 26, est 14, closed 14, err 3)
[2019/08/02 09:26:44:6129] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 27, est 14, closed 14, err 4)
[2019/08/02 09:26:44:6133] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 28, est 14, closed 14, err 5)
[2019/08/02 09:26:44:6137] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 29, est 14, closed 14, err 6)
[2019/08/02 09:26:45:6152] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 30, est 14, closed 14, err 7)
[2019/08/02 09:26:45:6163] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 31, est 14, closed 14, err 8)
[2019/08/02 09:26:45:6168] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 32, est 14, closed 14, err 9)
[2019/08/02 09:26:45:6174] ERR: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: closed before established (try 33, est 14, closed 14, err 10)
[2019/08/02 09:26:47:0635] USER: callback_minimal_spam: established (try 34, est 14, closed 14, err 10)

Reduce to 3 concurrent / 15 see if it helps travis get over the hump
2019-08-02 15:57:57 +01:00
Andy Green
5eae09540b lws_lookup: fix wsi table when unrelated_to_ulimit
The logic in the loops for insertion and deletion from the
mini, forced to non ulimit max fds in the pt mode was not
quite right.

It showed up in hard to reproduce problem with the ws client
spam test that uses the mini mode, on travis.  This should
fix the root cause.
2019-08-01 18:31:11 +01:00
Andy Green
48366de1d1 unix plat: add minimal wsi fd map option
An lws context usually contains a processwide fd -> wsi lookup table.

This allows any possible fd returned by a *nix type OS to be immediately
converted to a wsi just by indexing an array of struct lws * the size of
the highest possible fd, as found by ulimit -n or similar.

This works modestly for Linux type systems where the default ulimit -n for
a process is 1024, it means a 4KB or 8KB lookup table for 32-bit or
64-bit systems.

However in the case your lws usage is much simpler, like one outgoing
client connection and no serving, this represents increasing waste.  It's
made much worse if the system has a much larger default ulimit -n, eg 1M,
the table is occupying 4MB or 8MB, of which you will only use one.

Even so, because lws can't be sure the OS won't return a socket fd at any
number up to (ulimit -n - 1), it has to allocate the whole lookup table
at the moment.

This patch looks to see if the context creation info is setting
info->fd_limit_per_thread... if it leaves it at the default 0, then
everything is as it was before this patch.  However if finds that
(info->fd_limit_per_thread * actual_number_of_service_threads) where
the default number of service threads is 1, is less than the fd limit
set by ulimit -n, lws switches to a slower lookup table scheme, which
only allocates the requested number of slots.  Lookups happen then by
iterating the table and comparing rather than indexing the array
directly, which is obviously somewhat of a performance hit.

However in the case where you know lws will only have a very few wsi
maximum, this method can very usefully trade off speed to be able to
avoid the allocation sized by ulimit -n.

minimal examples for client that can make use of this are also modified
by this patch to use the smaller context allocations.
2019-05-18 12:10:19 +01:00
Andy Green
f7149e90c2 cc0: align dedication to CC0 FAQ recommended format
https://libwebsockets.org/pipermail/libwebsockets/2019-April/007937.html

thanks to Bruce Perens for noting it.

This doesn't change the intention or status of the CC0 files, they were
pure CC0 before (ie, public domain) and they are pure CC0 now.  It just
gets rid of the (C) part at the top of the dedication which may be read
to be a bit contradictory since the purpose is to make it public domain.
2019-05-02 09:29:01 +01:00
Andy Green
462847bb6f lws_dll: remove lws_dll_lws and deprecate lws_dll_remove 2019-03-21 06:19:31 +08:00
Andy Green
0a0b88174d minimal: minimal-ws-client-spam 2018-11-15 10:00:54 +08:00