LibreSSL 2.7 implements OpenSSL 1.1 API except for BIO_get_init()
See also: https://bugs.freebsd.org/226900
Signed-off-by: Bernard Spil <brnrd@FreeBSD.org>
Closes: #617 (cherry-pick)
(cherry picked from commit 28b8075400c70b2d2da2ce07e590c2ec6d11783d)
Fixes: #577
* evconnlistener-do-not-close-client-fd:
listener: cover closing of fd in case evconnlistener_free() called from acceptcb
Revert "Fix potential fd leak in listener_read_cb()"
(cherry picked from commit bc65ffc14c62c10feffefe6c3d9975ce1d1a8cd8)
Before it depends from the caller #include appropriate headers (at least
for OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER), but let's make it independent.
Fixes: #574
(cherry picked from commit c2c08e0203da93938fe35234fa3a1be4d1c3c2e1)
This is the second hunk of the first patch
5ff8eb26371c4dc56f384b2de35bea2d87814779 ("Fix crashing http server when
callback do not reply in place")
Fixes: #567
(cherry picked from commit 306747e51c1f0de679a3b165b9429418c89f8d6a)
General http callback looks like:
static void http_cb(struct evhttp_request *req, void *arg)
{
evhttp_send_reply(req, HTTP_OK, "Everything is fine", NULL);
}
And they will work fine becuase in this case http will write request
first, and during write preparation it will disable *read callback* (in
evhttp_write_buffer()), but if we don't reply immediately, for example:
static void http_cb(struct evhttp_request *req, void *arg)
{
return;
}
This will leave connection in incorrect state, and if another request
will be written to the same connection libevent will abort with:
[err] ../http.c: illegal connection state 7
Because it thinks that read for now is not possible, since there were no
write.
Fix this by disabling EV_READ entirely. We couldn't just reset callbacks
because this will leave EOF detection, which we don't need, since user
hasn't replied to callback yet.
Reported-by: Cory Fields <cory@coryfields.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5ff8eb26371c4dc56f384b2de35bea2d87814779)
In function ‘send_a_byte_cb’:
test/regress.c:1853:2: warning: ignoring return value of ‘write’, declared with
attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]
(void) write(*sockp, "A", 1);
(cherry picked from commit 56010f37ae5b49881f7fd255d5c8a936e1c36909)
This patchset fixes win32 builds after some previous patches (referenced
in particular commits), and also removes some quirks for win32.
* win32-fixes:
test: do not return void
log/win32: fix exporting extern variable
log-internal: missing extern "C"
log: remove USE_GLOBAL_FOR_DEBUG_LOGGING
cmake: Export missing symbols for win32
cmake: eliminate EVENT_BUILDING_REGRESS_TEST, since we link with shared libs
test: windows doesn't have WNOWAIT
cmake: clean not used #defines from event-config.h
cmake: add <pthread.h> only for non-win32
(cherry picked from commit d84f0205453941235b0e04729098d4329c189bba)
Fixes in cmake, to make it more like configure and support some
cross-compiling.
* cmake-configure-fixes-v2:
cmake: fix extracting of the version from git (check for number of matches)
Detect arch4random_addrandom() existence
Use off_t instead of ev_off_t for sendfile() (fixes android build)
cmake: detect _GNU_SOURCE not by __GNU_LIBRARY__ only (fallback to _GNU_SOURCE)
Check for WNOWAIT in waitpid() in runtime (not in cmake/configure)
cmake: add <pthread.h> into CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES for sizeof(pthread_t)
cmake: fix values for #cmakedefine
cmake: drop duplicates from event-config template
cmake: add value for the #cmakedefine macros (like autoconf)
cmake: Fix checking of enum values from sysctl.h
(cherry picked from commit 5aade2d30b6c5eff226cbf7b63fda5a01987ba4f)
@jbech
"Accidentally disabled by 0dda56a due to confusion between struct
linger vs. SO_LINGER and #define vs. AC_DEFINE. Try adding synthetic
#error test to confirm."
* fix-struct-linger:
cmake: check for 'struct linger' existence
test/bench*: prefix event-config.h macros after 0dda56a48e94
test/bench_httpclient: restore SO_LINGER usage after 0dda56a48e94
Fixes: #444 (original pull-request)
(cherry picked from commit 9d5a4bdc5cfbf2385efc7c58103161b3512c4500)
Before this patch we have one test.sh (well test-script.sh), and tooks
very long to run it sequentially, but they are pretty lightweight, so we
should run then in parallel.
Right now it fails because of regression for filtered openssl
bufferevent, and by it I mean ssl/bufferevent_filter_write_after_connect
test, and by fails - hang.
Regression-for: da52933550fd4736aa1c213b6de497e2ffc31e34 ("be_openssl:
don't call do_write() directly from outbuf_cb")
If system resolver (sync one) will respond too slow, then we can fail async
request and evdns will retransmit tham again, but evdns server will accept that
failed requets, so we will have not 2 requests but 4.
Reproduced on centos box sometimes.
As pointed in https://github.com/libevent/libevent/pull/417#issuecomment-267860738
"code is unsafe because in evutil_date_rfc1123() the pointer to the
automatic variable struct tm cur is used outside the scope it defined."
Checked with `clang -fsanitize=address -fsanitize-address-use-after-scope`
and test that call evutil_date_rfc1123() with tm==NULL
Tests:
- http/https_simple_dirty # not affected, since dirty is the default
- http/https_simple # affected
v2: fix compilation with -DEVENT__DISABLE_OPENSSL=ON
So firstly include our header (config.h) -- <evconfig-private.h>, and
only after it <sys/types.h> since latest has #ifdef guard, while our
config.h is not inteded for this.
And besides all this thing with LARGE_FILE is a abit awkward, since we
don't nefine _LP64/_LP32 anyway, and so we have next error actually (64bit VS
32bit):
==> solaris: In file included from ./util-internal.h:30:0,
==> solaris: from test/regress_ssl.c:49:
==> solaris: ./evconfig-private.h:29:0: warning: "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS" redefined
==> solaris: #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
==> solaris: ^
==> solaris: In file included from /usr/include/sys/types.h:17:0,
==> solaris: from test/regress_ssl.c:38:
==> solaris: /opt/csw/lib/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.10/5.2.0/include-fixed/sys/feature_tests.h:196:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
==> solaris: #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 32
==> solaris: ^
For cmake it commented in: 8b228e27f57300be61b57a41a2ec8666b726dc34
("Lot's of cmake updates")
==> netbsd: In file included from ../listener.c:57:0:
==> netbsd: ../util-internal.h:58:0: warning: "__func__" redefined [enabled by default]
==> netbsd: #define __func__ EVENT____func__
==> netbsd: ^
==> netbsd: In file included from /usr/include/amd64/types.h:39:0,
==> netbsd: from /usr/include/sys/types.h:45,
==> netbsd: from ../listener.c:30:
==> netbsd: /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:394:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
==> netbsd: #define __func__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__
So move all of the declarations to the top of the offending function.
This patch includes both of issues (Fixes:), from @jeking3 and
@pprindeville
Fixes: #418Fixes: nmathewson/Libevent#136
Test that an event's callback is called if the fd is closed prior to being
polled for activity.
azat: make it run only for poll backend/method, and do not close fd
twice
Like in `sockaddr_in` structure in /usr/include/netinet/in.h
@azat: convert all other users (bench, compat, ..) and tweak message
Fixes: #178Fixes: #196
Refs: 6bf1ca78
Link: https://codereview.appspot.com/156040043/#msg4
According to solaris docs:
"One instance of a SIGCHLD signal is queued for each child process whose
status has changed. If waitpid() returns because the status of a child
process is available, and WNOWAIT was not specified in options, any pending
SIGCHLD signal associated with the process ID of that child process is
discarded. Any other pending SIGCHLD signals remain pending."
And interesting thing that it works if you add sleep(1) before waitpid(), and
also if you run with --verbose (some race or what).
But linux doesn't support WNOWAIT in waitpid() so add detection into
cmake/autotools.
Fixes: #387
Link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840782
About this syncing pair:
- read endpoint, must be blocked, to make it a checkpoint or smth like this
- write endpoint, must be nonblocking, to avoid readcb hung
Refs: #387