* Reimplement JSON mgmt with clear separation of read/write actions
* Reduce boilerplate by using a table driven command definition for json mgmt commands
* Port tools to use new json api
* Add a basic authentication for json mgmt commands
* If a auth key is given, it must match
* Add auth key to management scripts
* Add a flag bitfield to clearly turn the tag param into a options list
* Allow simple pass-through of any command from n2nctl
* Convert the n2nctl to use an object oriented interface
* Handle sigpipe in the n2nhttpd - this happens if the remote client disconnects unexpectely
* Remove some repetition from the server
* Use the correct options to allow reuseaddr
* Dont generate a scary message on ctrl-c
* Convert n2nhttpd to use object based RPC
* Use the same longopt for both tools
* Pass any extra args through to the RPC
* Add some documentation for the scripts in the repository
* Spelling fix
* Add documentation for the JSON reply mangement API
* Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds
* Try building with windows
* Fix thinko in spelling
* Ensure shell script runs inside a shell
* Add a hack to aid include discovery
* Just keep adding tech debt...
* Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed
* Restore one slash
* Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug
* A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir
* Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think)
* Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS
* Remove unused make variable
* Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools)
* Add missing library for win32
* Show OS variable
* Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners
* Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf
* Add missing include path to tools under win32
* Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys
* The different subdirs have different dependancies
* Ensure we can find the include files
* Fix library link ordering
* Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib
* Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit
* Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging
* Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name
* Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw
* Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this
* Handling different compile environments is hard.
- Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and
uname -o (=GNU/Linux)
- Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s
(=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys)
- Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support
uname -o at all
* Revamp the way that Mingw is detected
* Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows
* Whoops, isolate the right step
* Fix spelling mistake
* win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment
* ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path
* Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through
* Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings
* Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options
* Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw
* Update mingw build docs
* English better for reader happy make
* Address a number of mingw compiler warnings
* Fix Visual C compile
* Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
* Add a simple test framework
* Add a code coverage report example oneliner
* Move the coverage report into a separate directory
* Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report
* Fix: Missing job separator
* Fix: remember to actually run configure
* Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure
* Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push
* Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report
* Add a test for the various transforms
* Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash
* Ensure we ignore new generated output
* Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests
* Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets
* Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled
* Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file
* Tell cmake about a new object file
* Stop trying to make Cmake work...
* Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2
* In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again
* Try again to plumb the tests into cmake
* Add missing library to our superset install line
* Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed
* Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report
* Fix artifact upload yaml
* Upload coverage report to codecov
* Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files
* Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work
* Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output
* Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search
* Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator
* Add a simple matrix build
* Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option
* Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu
* Improve coverage generation and required build packages
* Fix the mismatched char, uint8_t warnings
* Ensure we leave room for zero termination and then ensure the string is terminated
* GCC has a warning if it thinks your could overflow your snprintf buffer, but dont check for said overflow
* Revert "Fix compilation on MacOS"
in order to another solution
* src: use IPPROTO_TCP in place of SOL_TCP
* use the more specific IPPROTO_TCP type for setsockopt
* fixes build on MacOS
src/edge_utils.c:891:31: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SOL_TCP'; did you mean 'FPP_TCP'?
setsockopt(eee->sock, SOL_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &value, sizeof(value));
src/edge_utils.c:894:31: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SOL_TCP'
setsockopt(eee->sock, SOL_TCP, TCP_CORK, &value, sizeof(value));
^
src/edge_utils.c:894:40: error: use of undeclared identifier 'TCP_CORK'
setsockopt(eee->sock, SOL_TCP, TCP_CORK, &value, sizeof(value));
* include/n2n.h: drop redefiniton of SOL_TCP for WIN32, as we don't use it anywhere now
* src: only use TCP_CORK on LINUX
* it's LINUX only and fails on Win32 and MacOS (man 7 tcp)