Pass the bind-address-ipv4 to upnpDiscover to allow for upnp to only
use the interface specified. Prevents upnp packet leaks.
Authored-by: LaserEyess <lasereyess@lasereyess.net>
* refactor: include <memory> when using shared_ptr or unique_ptr
* refactor: include <cstdio> iff we use it
* refactor: include <cstring> iff we use it
* refactor: include <cstdlib> iff we use it
* refactor: include <string_view> or <string> iff we use it
* refactor: include <array> iff we use it
* refactor: include <ctime> iff we use it
* refactor: include <cctype> iff we use it
* refactor: misc #include cleanups in libtransmission
* perf: don't update queue positions during shutdown
When a torrent is being removed, we try to update the queue positions of
the other torrents. But it's (slightly) expensive and is irrelevant when
the session is closing, so skip it in that case.
* perf: torrentLoadResume shouldn't touch tor->dirty
Loading torrent settings from disk does call a lot of tr_torrentSetFoo()
functions, but since these are the saved settings, they shouldnt' affect
the torrent's 'is dirty' flag.
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in ptrarray
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in bitfield
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in handshake
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in tr-dht
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in natpmp
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in tr-dht
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto-utils-openssl
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in handshake
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto-utils
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto
* Revert "refactor: fix uninit var warnings in handshake"
This reverts commit 5aaa9cc30a.
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto-utils-ccrypto
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto-utils-polarssl
* refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto-utils-cyassl
* fixup! refactor: fix uninit var warnings in crypto-utils-cyassl
* fixup! refactor: cppcoreguidelines-init-variables pt. 13 (#2043)
* refactor: move handshake_done args into a convenience struct
* refactor: move peer_id from peerIo to tr_handshake
tr_handshake is a short-term object and tr_peerIo is long-term, so this
effectively narrows the scope of this field.
* chore: remove unused field tr_peerIo.isEncrypted
* refactor: add tr_peer_id_t type to hold peer ids.
this is a 'using' alias to a std::array<> so that code passing peer-ids
around doesn't have to memcmp / memcpy PEER_ID_LEN anymore. Also removes
the now-unused PEER_ID_LEN macro.
* refactor: add an enumeration of the script types
This simplifies the API by having a single set of functions that can be
used for getting/setting all the script types.
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Grouped member functions into the struct; C++ construction
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Naming style similar to qt/ C++ source
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Bitfield test updated to new API
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Renames for private functions
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Formatting
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Remove struct in 'struct Bitfield' and update commented code too
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Rename tr_bandwidth to Bandwidth; Move dependent structs and consts into it
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Rename internal fields to lower_snake_case_ with suffix underscore
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Remove struct in 'struct Bandwidth' type usages
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Move functions inside struct
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Review notes - remove extraneous checks, move small functions into .H file, etc
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Construction and destruction is now via C++ new/delete
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Rename used() to notifyBandwidthConsumed()
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Children is now unordered_set
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Allocation functions for peer bandwidth are now using std::vector instead of ptrArrays
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Code formatting
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Private fields after public; Minor review notes
* Modernize bandwidth.cc: Ungroup enums into constants; Docs minor update
* Modernize bitfield.cc: Docs comments changes; Using constexpr instead of const
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
These public methods weren't used anywhere except in tr_session, so make
them private.
tr_sessionGetAltSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionGetPieceSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionGetRawSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionSetAltSpeed_Bps()
tr_sessionSetSpeedLimit_Bps()
* perf: lookup tables for faster torrent searching.
tr_torrentFindFromId(), tr_torrentFindFromHashString(), and
tr_torrentFindFromHash() are now O(log N) instead of O(N) where
N is the number of torrents.
* build: fix clang-tidy warning
error: integer to pointer cast pessimizes optimization opportunities
[performance-no-int-to-ptr,-warnings-as-errors] from TR_BAD_SYS_FILE
which expands to INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ((HANDLE)(LONG_PTR)-1)
This way all the qualifiers (`const`, `volatile`, `mutable`) are grouped
together, e.g. `T const* const x` vs. `const T* const x`. Also helps reading
types right-to-left, e.g. "constant pointer to constant T" vs. "constant
pointer to T which is constant".
There're places where manual intervention is still required as uncrustify
is not ideal (unfortunately), but at least one may rely on it to do the
right thing most of the time (e.g. when sending in a patch).
The style itself is quite different from what we had before but making it
uniform across all the codebase is the key. I also hope that it'll make the
code more readable (YMMV) and less sensitive to further changes.
Test socket validity by comparing to TR_BAD_SOCKET instead of various
(and sometimes wrong) other tests like `x >= 0`, `x != -1`, `x > 0`,
`x > -1`, `x` (valid), and `x < 0`, `x == -1` (invalid).
1. add the option the code to be used under GPLv2 or GPLv3; previously only GPLv2 was allowed
2. add the "proxy option" as described in GPLv3 so we can add future licenses without having to bulk-edit everything again :)
3. remove the awkward "exception for MIT code in Mac client" clause; it was unnecessary and confusing.
max-open-files might have been a nice configuration option once, but (1) we've never advertised it in the gui apps, and (2) the crazy cases are causing more trouble than this feature is worth. It's more complicated now after #4164 -- see #4294, #4311, and this ticket.
querying gconf2 each time the curl callack function is called is expensive, so query it once -- then again later, if the proxy settings change -- and remember the values in a local struct.
We can stop local peer discovery immediately during shutdown, but need to leave the announcer running for the event=stopped messages. So it doesn't make sense to keep them on the same periodic timer.
User jusid reports prefetch causes load on his NMT to jump from <1 to 3-4. He requests a way to disable prefetch, and suggests that prefetch be disabled by default on lightweight builds. This commit adds a new settings.json key, "prefetch-enabled", which defaults to "true" on standard builds and "false" when compiled with --enable-lightweight.
The Berne Convention says that the copyright year is moot, so instead of adding another year to each file as in previous years, I've removed the year altogether from the source code comments in libtransmission, gtk, qt, utils, daemon, and cli.
Juliusz's copyright notice in tr-dht and Johannes' copyright notice in tr-lpd have been left alone; it didn't seem appropriate to modify them.