lws_dll2 removes the downsides of lws_dll and adds new features like a
running member count and explicit owner type... it's cleaner and more
robust (eg, nodes know their owner, so they can casually switch between
list owners and remove themselves without the code knowing the owner).
This deprecates lws_dll, but since it's public it allows it to continue
to be built for 4.0 release if you give cmake LWS_WITH_DEPRECATED_LWS_DLL.
All remaining internal users of lws_dll are migrated to lws_dll2.
With at least OpenSSL 1.1.0, checking the header is not enough. OpenSSL
does provide a way to check it directly though.
Fixes compilation without ECC support.
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.
1) Introduce LWS_WITH_GCOV to build with gcc / clang coverage instrumentation.
$ cd build
$ make clean && rm -f `find . -name "*.gcno" -o -name "*.gcda"` && make -j16 && sudo make install && sudo /usr/local/bin/libwebsockets-test-server -s
...
$ gcov `find . -name *.c.gcno | grep -v test-apps` -b | sed "/\.h.\$/,/^$/d"
The above are available in two helper scripts
- scripts/build-gcov.sh
- scripts/gcov.sh
2)
CMake defaults changed:
- LWS_WITH_ZIP_FOPS: OFF
- LWS_WITH_RANGES: OFF
- LWS_WITHOUT_EXTENSIONS: ON
- LWS_WITH_ZLIB: OFF
New CMake controls that default-OFF:
- LWS_WITH_GENHASH
- LWS_WITH_GENRSA
these are implied by LWS_WITH_JWS (which is implied by LWS_WITH_ACME)
3) rename ./lib/tls/XXX/server.c and client.c to XXX-server.c / XXX-client.c.
This is because gcov dumps its results using the .c filename part only,
the copies overwrite each other if there are different .c files in the tree
with the same filename part.
4) Add onetime test-client mode and test to ./test-apps/attack.sh
5) Add gcov howto in READMEs/README.build.md using attack.sh