Some crypto libraries (like CyaSSL, MatrixSSL and CommonCrypto) either
don't have or expose this functionality at all, expose only part of it,
or (like OpenSSL) have heavyweight API for it. Also, for the task as
easy as BASE64 encoding and decoding it's much better to use small and
simple specialized library.
Additionally,
* always close file descriptor on error in cached_file_open (FD leak),
* only store file descriptor to tr_cached_file on success,
* call ftruncate after xfsctl-based preallocation so that correct size
is reported by the system.
On a way to factoring out OpenSSL support to a standalone file to ease
addition of other crypto libraries support in the future, move helpers
providing DH key exchange to crypto-utils.{c,h}. OpenSSL-related
functionality (DH context management) is moved to crypto-utils-openssl.c.
Since we know in advance that DH secret key management code will be the
same for most of backends, implement common functionality in separate
crypto-utils-fallback.c.
Add new tr_dh_ctx_t and tr_dh_secret_t types and functions to be
implemented by crypto backends:
* tr_dh_new - allocate DH context,
* tr_dh_free - free the context,
* tr_dh_make_key - generate private/public keypair,
* tr_dh_agree - perform DH key exchange and generate secret key,
* tr_dh_secret_derive - calculate secret key hash,
* tr_dh_secret_free - free the secret key,
* tr_dh_align_key - align some DH key in the buffer allocated for it.
Make DH secret key not accessible in plain form outside the crypto
backend. This allows for implementations where the key is managed by
the underlying library and is not even exposed to our backend.
On a way to factoring out OpenSSL support to a standalone file to ease
addition of other crypto libraries support in the future, move helpers
providing random numbers/data generation to crypto-utils.{c,h}. OpenSSL-
related functionality (generation of cryptographically strong random
data) is moved to crypto-utils-openssl.c.
Rename functions to follow currently accepted style:
* tr_cryptoRandBuf -> tr_rand_buffer
* tr_cryptoRandInt -> tr_rand_int
* tr_cryptoWeakRandInt -> tr_rand_int_weak
Fix rare case of invalid value being returned from tr_rand_int. Return
value for abs(INT_MIN) may be undefined and thus negative, and so
tr_rand_int will return negative value which is incorrect (out of
requested and expected range).
This is partially to address #4145 "Downloads stuck at 100%" by refactoring the bitset, bitfield, and tr_completion; however, the ripple effect is larger than usual so things may get worse in the short term before getting better.
livings124: to fix the mac build, remove bitset.[ch] from xcode
This commit adds a set of package-visible structs and functions to allow delegating announces and scrapes to different protocol handlers. (Examples: struct tr_announce_request, struct tr_announce_response, struct tr_scrape_request, struct tr_scrape_response.) HTTP is the only protocol handler currently implemented; however, this provides a clean API for other protocol handlers, and having this in trunk will help shake out any bugs in this refactoring.
In addition, logging via the TR_DEBUG_FD environment variable is vastly improved in the announcer module now.
This adds code to participate in the UTP protocol, but without doing anything
useful yet -- we just shut down immediately any incoming connexion request.