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Andy Green
5f4dce6942 parsers: use common unaligned accessors 2019-09-22 03:08:36 -07:00
Andy Green
5c3e8b2e41 client: iterate connection attempts through addrinfo list 2019-09-22 03:06:59 -07:00
Andy Green
c591e1adfc asynchronous dns for ipv4 and ipv6
This adds the option to have lws do its own dns resolution on
the event loop, without blocking.  Existing implementations get
the name resolution done by the libc, which is blocking.  In
the case you are opening client connections but need to carefully
manage latency, another connection opening and doing the name
resolution becomes a big problem.

Currently it supports

 - ipv4 / A records
 - ipv6 / AAAA records
 - ipv4-over-ipv6 ::ffff:1.2.3.4 A record promotion for ipv6
 - only one server supported over UDP :53
 - nameserver discovery on linux, windows, freertos

It also has some nice advantages

 - lws-style paranoid response parsing
 - random unique tid generation to increase difficulty of poisoning
 - it's really integrated with the lws event loop, it does not spawn
   threads or use the libc resolver, and of course no blocking at all
 - platform-specific server address capturing (from /etc/resolv.conf
   on linux, windows apis on windows)
 - it has LRU caching
 - piggybacking (multiple requests before the first completes go on
   a list on the first request, not spawn multiple requests)
 - observes TTL in cache
 - TTL and timeout use lws_sul timers on the event loop
 - ipv6 pieces only built if cmake LWS_IPV6 enabled
2019-09-19 06:54:53 +01:00
Andy Green
0fa5563d18 freertos: rename esp32 plat to freertos 2019-08-26 09:58:57 +01:00
Andy Green
ae69bfbd10 debloat: remove things from being built by default that should be conditional 2019-08-26 09:58:57 +01:00
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
c099e7be92 client: do client stash in a single alloc
Improve the code around stash, getting rid of the strdups for a net
code reduction.  Remove the special destroy helper for stash since
it becomes a one-liner.

Trade several stack allocs in the client reset function for a single
sized brief heap alloc to reduce peak stack alloc by around 700 bytes.
2019-08-19 10:12:20 +01:00
Andy Green
2a98642cff c++: establish a single place for opaque forward references 2019-08-18 05:40:56 +01:00
Andy Green
d7f0521aeb private.h: rename to contain dir
Having unique private header names is a requirement of a particular
platform build system it's desirable to work with
2019-08-15 10:49:52 +01:00
Renamed from lib/core-net/private.h (Browse further)