The node_t type is meant to serve two key functions:
1) Abstracting difference between routerinfo_t and microdesc_t
so that clients can use microdesc_t instead of routerinfo_t.
2) Being a central place to hold mutable state about nodes
formerly held in routerstatus_t and routerinfo_t.
This patch implements a nodelist type that holds a node for every
router that we would consider using.
This should make us conflict less with system files named "log.h".
Yes, we shouldn't have been conflicting with those anyway, but some
people's compilers act very oddly.
The actual change was done with one "git mv", by editing
Makefile.am, and running
find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs perl -i -pe 'if (/^#include.*\Wlog.h/) {s/log.h/torlog.h/; }'
This changes the pqueue API by requiring an additional int in every
structure that we store in a pqueue to hold the index of that structure
within the heap.
Some *_free functions threw asserts when passed NULL. Now all of them
accept NULL as input and perform no action when called that way.
This gains us consistence for our free functions, and allows some
code simplifications where an explicit null check is no longer necessary.
The subversion $Id$ fields made every commit force a rebuild of
whatever file got committed. They were not actually useful for
telling the version of Tor files in the wild.
svn:r17867
The optimist calls the glass half full. The pessimist calls it half empty. The engineer says it is twice as large as it needs to be. In this case, the engineer says that the default smartlist size is twice as large as it needs to be and wouldn't it be nice to save half a megabyte with a one-line patch?
svn:r14341
When we remove old routers, use Bloom filters rather than a digestmap-based set in order to tell which ones we absolutely need to keep. This will save us roughly a kazillion little short-lived allocations for hash table entries.
svn:r14318
Add some checks in torgzip.c to make sure we never overflow size_t there. Also make sure we do not realloc(list,0) in container.c. Backport candidate.
svn:r13587
Mess with the formula for the Guard flag again. Now it requires that you be in the most familiar 7/8 of nodes, and have above median wfu for that 7/8th. See spec for details. Also, log thresholds better.
svn:r12440
Sun CC likes to give warnings for the do { } while(0) construction for making statement-like macros. Define STMT_BEGIN/STMT_END macros that do the right thing, and use them everywhere.
svn:r10645
Build with fewer compiler warnings on Sun. (This and previous Sun patches are thanks to the tremendously handy services of unix-center.net.)
svn:r10644