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
Generic sessions has been overdue some love to align it with
the progress in the rest of lws.
1) Strict Content Security Policy
2) http2 compatibility
3) fixes and additions for use in a separate process via unix domain socket
4) work on ws and http proxying in lws
5) add minimal example
We use POSIX dir scanning apis normally, but for windows, we require libuv
to do it for us.
Formalize that into a wrapper lws_dir() that hides the backend code.
Make it configurable, ON by default and forced on with lejp-conf that
depends on it.
lejp-conf isn't the only user that needs to generate human-readable
JSON parsing error stacks.
Build it in with lejp and introduce an error code -> string api
!!! WIP
This implements the "genec" layer wrapping mbedtls + openssl
ECDH support.
API tests are added for the parts that are implemented so far.
Stuff related to ec at all, like keys, are prefixed lws_genec_.
Stuff specific to ECDH are prefixed lws_genecdh_.
Until now the JOSE pieces only had enough support for ACME.
This patch improves the JWK parsing to prepare for more
complete support and for adding JWE, genaes and genec in
later patches.
This creates a "pthread mutex with a reference count"
using gcc / clang atomic intrinsics + pthreads.
Both pt and context locks are moved to use this,
pt already had reference counting but it's new for
context.