Commit 173e9c4e made LWS_SEND_BUFFER_SIZE a multiple of a certain
value returned by _LWS_PAD_SIZE macro. This macro expanded to
"sizeof(void *)" on non-x86_64 architectures, which made it
unsuitable to use LWS_SEND_BUFFER_SIZE in preprocessor #if
expressions in the library user code.
This patch preserves the padding logic since commit 173e9c4e but
makes it more preprocessor-friendly for applications using
libwebsockets by setting _LWS_PAD_SIZE to the size of "void *"
determined by cmake when libwebsockets is configured for the
target platform.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Lukichev <alexander.lukichev@gmail.com>
Since 0d89f3cbed added recently,
http1.1 keepalive tries to actually keep alive.
Some updates are needed to keepalive flow to solve problems coming from
changes that were hidden until now by keepalive basically closing until
recently. It's not very noticable since clients will retry as close is
the default 1.0 behaviour... anyway this lets me do
wget http://localhost:7681/test.htmlhttp://localhost:7681/test.html
using keepalive correctly on the test server.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy.green@linaro.org>
The proxy doesn't modify the SNI request, so we need to pass the name of
the host we're trying to reach instead of the proxy we're reaching it
through.
- Got rid of ifdef _WIN32 stuff adn moved to plat_ files instead.
- Also, check all calls to lws_zalloc, was potential failure on WIN32
- Made context destory enable to destroy a half inited context as well. This way I got get rid of some of the error handling complexity in libwebsocket_create_context
- Added TODOs for some potential problems I see where things might be leaking and such
The SSL code should not do lws_free(new_wsi) here. The caller should clean up the wsi in libwebsocket_close_and_free_session. Instead this can potentially cause a crash during that call.
Also if we fail to create the SSL for hte listener we should indicate failure to the caller.
is no problem on a unix system with sys/types.h
However on Windows it will result in a #undef pid_t ... When libwebsockets is used with pthreads32 which typedefs pid_t itself, it will fail to build with some weird errors.
Also since we're exporitng these macros to the entire world via libwebsockets.h we should not define a VERSION macro. Which is defined improperly anyway.
Since we include lws_config.h in the public headers, at least our HAVE_ macros should be kind of unique, so that we don't get redefinitions when used with other libraries using config files as well.
This patch lets libwebsockets use the lastest version of wolfSSL (the new name for CyaSSL).
The reason for the patch is that allthough wolfSSL provides compatibility headers for (old) projects using CyaSSL,
these are incomplete and do not work for libwebsockets.
The patch also fixes a typo in CMakeLists.txt where CYASSL_LIBRARIES was added to include_directories() instead of CYASSL_INCLUDE_DIRS.
Signed-off-by: ABruines <alexander.bruines@gmail.com>