Two things needed to be changed. First, we used to set quiet_level
to the default (QUIET_NONE) when running tests, since we would not
call anything that acted based upon it. But since we sometimes call
options_init_logs(), we need to pre-set quiet_level to QUIET_SILENT
in the logs so that we don't add the default logs. This did not
cause test failure: just unwanted logs.
Second, we had a test that checked whether options_validate was
messing with options->Logs correctly. Since options_validate no
longer messes with the logs, we no longer want a test for this.
This finally became the empty string, since we no longer have to do
anything in individual test_options.c tests to make "" be a valid
set of options. Now we can remove it at last.
Now that ConnLimit is set to the default value in the
testing helper functions, the individual tests don't all need to
make sure it is set to something valid.
Several of our tests assumed that ConnLimit would be set to 0 by
default, causing the default options not to be parseable. These
tests had nothing to do with ConnLimit.
Now that MaxClientCircuitsPending is set to the default value in the
testing helper functions, the individual tests don't all need to
make sure it is set to something valid.
Several of our tests assumed that MaxClientCircuitsPending would be
set to 0 by default, causing the default options not to be
parseable. These tests had nothing to do with
MaxClientCircuitsPending.
Now that KeepalivePeriod is set to the default value in the testing
helper functions, the individual tests don't all need to make sure
it is set to something valid.
Several of our tests assumed that KeepalivePeriod would be set to 0
by default, causing the default options not to be parseable. These
tests had nothing to do with KeepalivePeriod.
This macro used to have a big list of "default" values that we
needed to set in the test_options tests in order to have reasonable
behavior. But now that we initialize options objects to the default
settings in these tests, we no longer need such a long list of
things to replace.
Previously, we just used options set to all 0s, but this causes some
pretty severe workarounds throughout the code, as our options fail
to validate, or count as "default" for the wrong reasons.
Note that in some places, we stop getting spurious warnings or
failures which the tests previously demanded. In these cases, I've
changed the test behavior.
Fixes 32175.
These tests all invoke the hostname resolver in one way or another,
and therefore potentially block if our DNS server is missing,
absent, or extremely slow. Closes ticket 31841.
Remember that our goal in the present refactoring is to allow each
subsystem to declare its own configuration structure and
variables. To do this, each module will get its own
config_format_t, and so we'll want a different structure that wraps
several config_format_t objects. This is a "config_mgr_t".
Right now, this has been done at a high level by confparse.c, but it
makes more sense to lower it.
This API is radically un-typesafe as it stands; we'll be wrapping it
in a safer API as we do #30914 and lower the struct manipulation
code as well.
Closes ticket 30864.
This is the first half of implementing proposal 301. The
RecommendedPackages torrc option is marked as obsolete and
the test cases for the option removed. Additionally, the code relating
to generating and formatting package lines in votes is removed.
These lines may still appear in votes from other directory authorities
running earlier versions of the code and so consensuses may still
contain package lines. A new consensus method will be needed to stop
including package lines in consensuses.
Fixes: #28465
Prior to this commit, the testsuite was failing on OpenBSD. After
this commit the testsuite runs fine on OpenBSD.
It was previously decided to test for the OpenBSD macro (rather than
__OpenBSD__, etc.) because OpenBSD forks seem to have the former
macro defined. sys/param.h must be included for the OpenBSD macro
definition; however, many files tested for the OpenBSD macro without
having this header included.
This commit includes sys/param.h in the files where the OpenBSD macro
is used (and sys/param.h is not already included), and it also
changes some instances of the __OpenBSD__ macro to OpenBSD.
See commit 27df23abb6 which changed
everything to use OpenBSD instead of __OpenBSD__ or OPENBSD. See
also tickets #6982 and #20980 (the latter ticket is where it was
decided to use the OpenBSD macro).
Signed-off-by: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn@gmail.com>
The DormantClientTimeout option controls how long Tor will wait before
going dormant. It also provides a way to disable the feature by setting
DormantClientTimeout to e.g. "50 years".
The DormantTimeoutDisabledByIdleStreams option controls whether open but
inactive streams count as "client activity". To implement it, I had to
make it so that reading or writing on a client stream *always* counts as
activity.
Closes ticket 28429.
The main.c code is responsible for initialization and shutdown;
the mainloop.c code is responsible for running the main loop of Tor.
Splitting the "generic event loop" part of mainloop.c from the
event-loop-specific part is not done as part of this patch.