After we clear the protover map for getting full, we need to
re-create it, since we are about to use it.
This is a bugfix for bug 28558. It is a bugfix for the code from
ticket 27225, which is not in any released Tor. Found by Google
OSS-Fuzz, as issue 11475.
To succesful compile tor-print-ed-signing-cert.exe on Windows we
sometimes need to include the @TOR_LIB_GDI@ library.
See: https://bugs.torproject.org/28485
This representation is meant to save memory in microdescriptors --
we can't use it in routerinfo_t yet, since those families need to be
encoded losslessly for directory voting to work.
This representation saves memory in three ways:
1. It uses only one allocation per family. (The old way used a
smartlist (2 allocs) plus one strdup per entry.)
2. It stores identity digests in binary, not hex.
3. It keeps families in a canonical format, memoizes, and
reference-counts them.
Part of #27359.
This event makes us become dormant if we have seen no activity in a
long time.
Note that being any kind of a server, or running an onion service,
always counts as being active.
Note that right now, just having an open stream that Tor
did not open on its own (for a directory request) counts as "being
active", so if you have an idle ssh connection, that will keep Tor
from becoming dormant.
Many of the features here should become configurable; I'd like
feedback on which.
This is part of 28422, so we don't have to call
consider_hibernation() once per second when we're dormant.
This commit does not remove delayed shutdown from hibernate.c: it
uses it as a backup shutdown mechanism, in case the regular shutdown
timer mechanism fails for some reason.
The previous "ALL" role was the OR of a bunch of other roles,
which is a mistake: it's better if "ALL" means "all".
The "NET_PARTICIPANT" role refers to the anything that is actively
building circuits, downloading directory information, and
participating in the Tor network. For now, it is set to
!net_is_disabled(), but we're going to use it to implement a new
"extra dormant mode".
Closes ticket 28336.
Correctly identify Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2008
and later from their NT versions.
On recent Windows versions, the GetVersionEx() function may report
an earlier Windows version than the running OS. To avoid user
confusion, add "[or later]" to Tor's version string on affected
versions of Windows.
Remove Windows versions that were never supported by the
GetVersionEx() function.
Stop duplicating the latest Windows version in get_uname().
Fixes bug 28096; bugfix on 0.2.2.34; reported by Keifer Bly.