Gencrypto needs work to adapt against deprecated openssl 3 apis (about
100 apis). But we can still test it without gencrypto, for use with
socket connections generally, where it is working.
OSX changed to blow a segfault on write to .rodata, exposing that
we're dropping a NUL in what can be .rodata to set the environment
manually. We don't do this on Linux typically because we take the
code path where execvpe() is available to do the env for us.
Adapt the code to treat it as const, and underscore it by changing
its type to be const char ** in the info struct.
This creates a role for RFC3549 Netlink monitoring.
If the OS supports it (currently, linux) then each pt creates a wsi
with the netlink role and dumps the current routing table at pt init.
It then maintains a cache of the routing table in each pt.
Upon routing table changes an SMD message is issued as an event, and
Captive Portal Detection is triggered.
All of the pt's current connections are reassessed for routability under
the changed routing table, those that no longer have a valid route or
gateway are closed.
This adds a helper to test if an sa46 is on an sa46-based subnet.
The compare helper is adapted to say that non INET/INET6 addresses with
the same AF match.
If we connect out to an IP address, or we adopt a connected socket,
from now on we want to hold the peer sockaddr in the wsi.
Adapt ACCESS_LOG to use this new copy rather than keep the
stringified version.
The cmake define isn't exported, and msvc objects to void * comparision to
non void *.
Also dump the callback pointer with any errors, since after looking it up
in your mapfile this is usually enough to understand which sul and when it
was set.
Break out the core ss_set_metadata action into a subfunction that
takes the lws_ss_metadata_t, and is fixed to retire heap-based
values before they go out of scope, and adapt the exported version
to call through to that.
Simplify extract_metadata() to reuse the subfunction as well, in
both well-known and custom header cases.
Fix build failure against Atmel ASF3 SDK that does not provide a file
API conforming to POSIX.
libwebsockets/lib/core/libwebsockets.c: In function 'lws_open':
libwebsockets/lib/core/libwebsockets.c:187:18: error: 'O_CREAT' undeclared (first use in this function)
if (((__oflag & O_CREAT) == O_CREAT)
^~~~~~~
With SMP + event lib, extra locking is required when dealing with cross-thread
adoption case, and cross-vhost cases like wsi close, we need to hold the pt or
context lock.
These lock apis are NOPs when LWS_MAX_SMP == 1 which is the default.
This lets you find out the SMP Thread Service Index (tsi) that a wsi
is bound to. This allows you to, eg, filter a global wsi list so
you can find the ones that exist in your service thread context.