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Andy Green
4db2ff872b cose: keys and signing + validation
Support for COSE keys and signing / validation

 - lws_cose_key_t and import / export / generation apis for EC / RSA / SYMMETRIC

 - cose_sign1 ES256/384/512,RS256/384/512 sign + validate, passes RFC8152 WG tests sign1-tests
 - cose_sign  ES256/384/512,RS256/384/512 sign + validate, passes RFC8152 WG tests sign-tests
 - cose_mac0  HS256/HS256_64/384/512      sign + validate, passes RFC8152 WG tests hmac-examples
 - cose_mac   HS256/HS256_64/384/512             validate, passes RFC8152 WG tests hmac-examples

 - lws-crypto-cose-key commandline tool for key / key set dumping and
   creation
 - lws-crypro-cose-sign commandline tool for signing / validation

 - lws-api-test-cose - large number of test vectors and tests from RFC8152
2021-08-31 05:45:35 +01:00
Mykola Stryebkov
0d06d4bad2 windows: work well with vcpkg pthreads 2021-04-05 10:55:04 +01:00
Andy Green
e2f1dd1c82 mbedtls: session cache and resume 2021-04-04 05:44:08 +01:00
Catalin
d5753b6298 tls: openssl-only: client-only: session caching 2021-04-04 05:34:11 +01:00
Andy Green
93e3aa2c4a cmake: remove crufty option 2021-03-29 19:36:26 +01:00
Andy Green
0f42f0d9ad uloop 2021-03-17 12:23:34 +00:00
Andy Green
3f4623bb36 lws_metrics
There are a few build options that are trying to keep and report
various statistics

 - DETAILED_LATENCY
 - SERVER_STATUS
 - WITH_STATS

remove all those and establish a generic rplacement, lws_metrics.

lws_metrics makes its stats available via an lws_system ops function
pointer that the user code can set.

Openmetrics export is supported, for, eg, prometheus scraping.
2021-03-08 21:47:28 +00:00
Andy Green
0e6df74409 plugins: add option LWS_WITH_PLUGINS_BUILTIN
Add the ability to just build plugins into the main library.
They are already designed to have a pinhole export for when
they are used as dynamic lib plugins so their namespace
does not conflict.
2021-01-31 20:24:29 +00:00
Christian Fuchs
b961e5f351 eventlib: add sd-event support 2021-01-11 08:12:46 +00:00
Jed Lu
c82910d30c ss: auth: sigv4
Add SS pieces for Sigv4 auth support
2021-01-05 10:56:38 +00:00
Andy Green
06b39e3315 cmake: remove crufty event lib redefs 2020-12-01 15:38:20 +00:00
Andy Green
3549a94ce6 roles: compress role ops structs
role ops are usually only sparsely filled, there are currently 20
function pointers but several roles only fill in two.  No single
role has more than 14 of the ops.  On a 32/64 bit build this part
of the ops struct takes a fixed 80 / 160 bytes then.

First reduce the type of the callback reason part from uint16_t to
uint8_t, this saves 12 bytes unconditionally.

Change to a separate function pointer array with a nybble index
array, it costs 10 bytes for the index and a pointer to the
separate array, for 32-bit the cost is

2 + (4 x ops_used)

and for 64-bit

6 + (8 x ops_used)

for 2 x ops_used it means 32-bit: 10 vs 80 / 64-bit: 22 vs 160

For a typical system with h1 (9), h2 (14), listen (2), netlink (2),
pipe (1), raw_skt (3), ws (12), == 43 ops_used out of 140, it means
the .rodata for this reduced from 32-bit: 560 -> 174 (386 byte
saving) and 64-bit: 1120 -> 350 (770 byte saving)

This doesn't account for the changed function ops calling code, two
ways were tried, a preprocessor macro and explicit functions

For an x86_64 gcc 10 build with most options, release mode,
.text + .rodata

before patch:          553282
accessor macro:        552714 (568 byte saving)
accessor functions:    553674 (392 bytes worse than without patch)

therefore we went with the macros
2020-11-28 10:58:38 +00:00
Andy Green
9eb4c4fac2 client: rfc6724 dns results sorting
RFC6724 defines an ipv6-centric DNS result sorting algorithm, that
takes route and source address route information for the results
given by the DNS resolution, and sorts them in order of preferability,
which defines the order they should be tried in.

If LWS_WITH_NETLINK, then lws takes care about collecting and monitoring
the interface, route and source address information, and uses it to
perform the RFC6724 sorting to re-sort the DNS before trying to make
the connections.
2020-11-28 10:58:07 +00:00
Andy Green
b4e3bc381c sai: win10 no pthreads and debian buster 32-bit 2020-10-29 19:48:34 +00:00
Andy Green
5c988d7714 plugins: more explicit header inclusion
32-bit Debian doesn't have these included by other includes
already and needs them explicitly.
2020-10-26 11:24:21 +00:00
Andy Green
008b355166 freertos: fixes for build on atmel xdk 2020-09-03 12:49:54 +01:00
Andy Green
86409e9f62 evlib plugins: revert to building in if no LWS_WITH_SHARED
https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/2033
2020-09-01 08:18:45 +01:00
Andy Green
c3dee88156 static build: lwsws 2020-09-01 08:10:06 +01:00
Andy Green
1d05f429dc lws_plugins 2020-08-31 16:51:37 +01:00
Andy Green
c6c7ab2b44 event libs: default to building as dynamically loaded plugins
Event lib support as it has been isn't scaling well, at the low level
libevent and libev headers have a namespace conflict so they can't
both be built into the same image, and at the distro level, binding
all the event libs to libwebsockets.so makes a bloaty situation for
packaging, lws will drag in all the event libs every time.

This patch implements the plan discussed here

https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/1980

and refactors the event lib support so they are built into isolated
plugins and bound at runtime according to what the application says
it wants to use.  The event lib plugins can be packaged individually
so that only the needed sets of support are installed (perhaps none
of them if the user code is OK with the default poll() loop).  And
dependent user code can mark the specific event loop plugin package
as required so pieces are added as needed.

The eventlib-foreign example is also refactored to build the selected
lib support isolated.

A readme is added detailing the changes and how to use them.

https://libwebsockets.org/git/libwebsockets/tree/READMEs/README.event-libs.md
2020-08-31 16:51:37 +01:00
Andy Green
195fe76f42 cmake: document implications of LWS_WITH_DISTRO_RECOMMENDED 2020-07-21 07:57:15 +01:00
Andy Green
599625be34 remove: generic sessions
As far as I know there are no users of this, although it worked
it's basically unmaintainable due to handling the sql and JSON
manually.

Gradually better capabilities have appeared in lws, like
lws_struct abstracting out the sql and JSON, and now generic
JWT... these have been used in Sai to great effect and displaced
the only organic would-be user of this.

There is a better path to do this stuff now and no point keeping
this around.
2020-07-15 16:18:00 +01:00
Andy Green
b72ab32c17 lws_netdev 2020-07-02 10:36:31 +01:00
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
6747ab830e content_info: make members conditional 2020-06-18 08:29:43 +01:00
Andy Green
911898ad70 windows: recent win10 support Unix Domain
Allow selection of Unix Domain Sockets on windows since it is supported
for the last couple of years on windows 10

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/af_unix-comes-to-windows/

... if only they could add a full set of posix pieces to go with it
(and abstract namespace UDS which doesn't work apparently) so that
the parts dealing with uid / gid don't have to be disabled.
2020-06-02 08:37:10 +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