Replace it by find_my_address() everywhere. This changes many parts of the
code that uses it to use a tor_addr_t instead of a plain uint32_t for IPv4.
Many changes to the unit test to also use the new interface.
Part #33233
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Series of things done in this commit:
1. Rename the functions to better reflect the namespace of the file.
2. Make both reset and get function to operate on the last_resolved_addrs
cache that is per family.
3. Make the get function to take a tor_addr_t.
4. Change all callsite to use the new convention.
Part of #33233
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
These identifiers are confusing and unreadable. I think these
replacements should be better. Closes ticket #40012.
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
router_should_skip_orport_reachability_check_family router_orport_seems_reachable \
router_should_skip_dirport_reachability_check router_dirport_seems_reachable \
router_should_skip_dirport_reachability_check router_all_orports_seem_reachable
Since "skip orport check" is the "and" of v4_ok and v6_ok, we can
just compute v4_ok and v6_ok once, to clarify that we don't enter
this block of code if they're both true.
With prop312, we want to support IPv4 and IPv6 thus multiple Address statement
(up to 2) will be accepted.
For this, "Address" option becomes a LINELIST so we can properly process the
IPv4 or/and IPv6.
Part of #33233
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
I've managed to keep this change mainly contained to our
self-testing module. The changes here are:
* There are two different variables for tracking "is our orport
reachable".
* We have a new function that says whether we can skip a single
family's orport reachability test; the old function for this now
tells whether we can skip _all_ orport reachability testing.
(The name, router_should_skip_orport_reachability_test, is not
so good. I will rename it later if I can think of a good
replacement.)
* The function that launches orport reachability tests now only
launches the ones that haven't completed.
* The function that notes that we're reachable on an ORPort now
takes a family.
* Various log messages are cleaned up.
Rewrite inform_testing_reachability() to use separate buffers for IPv4
ORPort, IPv6 ORPort, and IPv4 DirPort. And use consistent APIs to fill
those buffers.
Part of 33222.
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
client_or_conn_should_skip_reachable_address_check router_or_conn_should_skip_reachable_address_check \
client_dir_conn_should_skip_reachable_address_check router_dir_conn_should_skip_reachable_address_check
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
router_skip_orport_reachability_check router_should_skip_orport_reachability_check \
router_skip_dirport_reachability_check router_should_skip_dirport_reachability_check \
router_connect_assume_or_reachable client_or_conn_should_skip_reachable_address_check \
router_connect_assume_dir_reachable client_dir_conn_should_skip_reachable_address_check
It was generated with --no-verify, so it probably breaks some commit hooks.
The commiter should be sure to fix them up in a subsequent commit.
GCC added an implicit-fallthrough warning a while back, where it
would complain if you had a nontrivial "case:" block that didn't end
with break, return, or something like that. Clang recently added
the same thing.
GCC, however, would let you annotate a fall-through as intended by
any of various magic "/* fall through */" comments. Clang, however,
only seems to like "__attribute__((fallthrough))". Fortunately, GCC
accepts that too.
A previous commit in this branch defined a FALLTHROUGH macro to do
the right thing if GNUC is defined; here we replace all of our "fall
through" comments with uses of that macro.
This is an automated commit, made with the following perl one-liner:
#!/usr/bin/perl -i -p
s#/\* *falls? ?thr.*?\*/#FALLTHROUGH;#i;
(In order to avoid conflicts, I'm applying this script separately to
each maint branch. This is the 0.4.3 version.)
Move a series of function from config.c into that new file which is related to
address resolving.
Part of #33789
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
This commit moves router_pick_published_address() and the related helper
functions into the new file.
The log_addr_has_changed() function has been made public in router.h so we can
use it in relay_resolve_addr.c.
This is a refactoring as part of Sponsor 55. Only code movement at this
commit.
Part of #33789
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
When a relay starts testing reachability, log its IPv6 ORPort.
The existing code logs the IPv4 ORPort and DirPort.
The IPv4 ORPort is required. The other ports are only logged if they
are present.
Part of 33222.
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./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
check_whether_orport_reachable router_skip_orport_reachability_check \
check_whether_dirport_reachable router_skip_dirport_reachability_check
It was generated with --no-verify, so it probably breaks some commit hooks.
The commiter should be sure to fix them up in a subsequent commit.
Part of 33222.
Change some function names to distinguish between:
* client first hop reachability (ReachableAddresses)
* relay port reachability self-tests
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./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
router_skip_or_reachability router_connect_assume_or_reachable \
router_skip_dir_reachability router_connect_assume_dir_reachable
It was generated with --no-verify, so it probably breaks some commit hooks.
The commiter should be sure to fix them up in a subsequent commit.
Part of 33222.
Split "can extend over IPv6" and "has advertised IPv6 ORPort" into
separate functions. They currently have the same result, but this may
change in 33818 with ExtendAllowIPv6Addresses.
Part of 33817.