Here is why:
1) v0 descriptors are deprecated since 0.2.2.1 and not suppose to be alive
in the network anymore. This function should only serve v2 version for now
as the default.
2) It should return different error code depending on what's the actual
error is. Right now, there is no distinction between a cache entry not found
and an invalid query.
3) This function should NOT test if the intro points are usable or not. This
adds some load on a function that should be "O(1)" and do one job.
Furthermore, multiple callsites actually already test that doing twice the
job...
4) While adding control event, it would be useful to be able to lookup a
cache entry without having it checking the intro points. There are also
places in the code that do want to lookup the cache entry without doing
that.
Fixes#14391
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
Also, do a little light refactoring to move some variable declarations
around and make a few things const
Also fix an obnoxious bug on checking for the DONE stream end reason.
It's not a flag; it's a possible value or a variable that needs to be
masked.
Once a NACK is received on the intro circuit, tor tries an other usable one
by extending the current circuit to it. If no more intro points are usable,
now close the circuit. Also, it's reason is changed before closing it so we
don't report again an intro point failure and trigger an extra HS fetch.
Fixes#14224
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
Once a NACK is received on the intro circuit, tor tries an other usable one
by extending the current circuit to it. If no more intro points are usable,
now close the circuit.
Fixes#14224
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
This fixes a bug where we'd fetch different replicas of the same
descriptor for a down hidden service over and over, until we got lucky
and fetched the same replica twice in a row.
Fixes bug 14219; bugfix on 0.2.0.10-alpha.
(Patch from Roger; commit message and changes file by Nick.)
We've started to hit the limit here. We introduced the limit in
0.1.2.5-alpha. This fixes bug 14261, but we should have a smarter way
to not actually do the behavior this permits. See #14267 for a ticket
about fixing that.
This incidentally makes unix SocksSocket support all the same options
as SocksPort.
This patch breaks 'SocksSocket 0'; next will restore it.
Resolves 14254.
Previously I used one queue per worker; now I use one queue for
everyone. The "broadcast" code is gone, replaced with an idempotent
'update' operation.
The solution I took is to not free a circuit with a pending
uncancellable work item, but rather to set its magic number to a
sentinel value. When we get a work item, we check whether the circuit
has that magic sentinel, and if so, we free it rather than processing
the reply.
To avoid having diffs turn out too big, I had replaced some unneeded
ifs and fors with if (1), so that the indentation would still work out
right. Now I might as well clean those up.