Merge branch 'release/1.4.0' into develop

This commit is contained in:
Willem Toorop 2018-02-21 16:59:40 +01:00
commit 7bace705b1
10 changed files with 70 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
* 2018-02-??: Version 1.4.0
* 2018-02-21: Version 1.4.0
* .so revision bump to please fedora packaging system.
Thanks Paul Wouters
* Specify the supported curves with getdns_context_set_tls_curves_list()

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ AC_SUBST([runstatedir], [$with_piddir])
# Dont forget to put a dash in front of the release candidate!!!
# That is how it is done with semantic versioning!
#
AC_SUBST(RELEASE_CANDIDATE, [-rc1])
AC_SUBST(RELEASE_CANDIDATE, [])
# Set current date from system if not set
AC_ARG_WITH([current-date],
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([current-date],
[CURRENT_DATE="`date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ`"])
AC_SUBST(GETDNS_VERSION, ["AC_PACKAGE_VERSION$RELEASE_CANDIDATE"])
AC_SUBST(GETDNS_NUMERIC_VERSION, [0x0103c100])
AC_SUBST(GETDNS_NUMERIC_VERSION, [0x01040000])
AC_SUBST(API_VERSION, ["December 2015"])
AC_SUBST(API_NUMERIC_VERSION, [0x07df0c00])
GETDNS_COMPILATION_COMMENT="AC_PACKAGE_NAME $GETDNS_VERSION configured on $CURRENT_DATE for the $API_VERSION version of the API"
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([STUBBY_PACKAGE_STRING], ["0.2.2$RELEASE_CANDIDATE"], [Stubby
# getdns-1.2.0 had libversion 8:0:2
# getdns-1.2.1 had libversion 8:1:2
# getdns-1.3.0 had libversion 9:0:3
# getdns-1.4.0 will have libversion 10:0:0
# getdns-1.4.0 has libversion 10:0:0
#
GETDNS_LIBVERSION=10:0:0

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@ -207,10 +207,10 @@ getdns_server_mon: default
cd tools && $(MAKE) $@
stubby.1: $(stubbysrcdir)/doc/stubby.1.in
sed -e "s|@ETCDIR@|$(stubbyconfdir)|g" $< > $@
sed -e "s|@ETCDIR@|$(stubbyconfdir)|g" $(stubbysrcdir)/doc/stubby.1.in > $@
stubby.lo: $(stubbysrcdir)/src/stubby.c
$(LIBTOOL) --quiet --tag=CC --mode=compile $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(WPEDANTICFLAG) -DSTUBBYCONFDIR=\"$(sysconfdir)/stubby\" -DRUNSTATEDIR=\"$(runstatedir)\" -c $< -o $@
$(LIBTOOL) --quiet --tag=CC --mode=compile $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(WPEDANTICFLAG) -DSTUBBYCONFDIR=\"$(sysconfdir)/stubby\" -DRUNSTATEDIR=\"$(runstatedir)\" -c $(stubbysrcdir)/src/stubby.c -o $@
stubby: stubby.lo libgetdns.la $(STUBBY_XTRA_OBJS)
$(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC --mode=link $(CC) -o $@ stubby.lo $(STUBBY_XTRA_OBJS) $(STUBBY_LDFLAGS) libgetdns.la

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ void handler(getdns_context *context, getdns_callback_type_t callback_type,
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
int main()
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
getdns_context *context = NULL;
getdns_list *listeners = NULL;
@ -92,9 +92,20 @@ int main()
uint32_t port1 = 18000;
uint32_t port2 = 18000;
getdns_return_t r;
char listenliststr[1024];
char listendictstr[1024];
if ((r = getdns_str2list("[ 127.0.0.1:18000 ]", &listeners)) ||
(r = getdns_str2dict("127.0.0.1:18000", &address2)) ||
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s <localhost ipv4>\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
(void) snprintf(listenliststr, sizeof(listenliststr),
"[ %s:18000 ]", argv[1]);
(void) snprintf(listendictstr, sizeof(listendictstr),
"%s:18000", argv[1]);
if ((r = getdns_str2list(listenliststr, &listeners)) ||
(r = getdns_str2dict(listendictstr, &address2)) ||
(r = getdns_list_get_dict(listeners, 0, &address)) ||
(r = getdns_context_create(&context, 0)))
fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing: ");

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@ -4,18 +4,22 @@
# use .tpkg.var.test for in test variable passing
[ -f .tpkg.var.test ] && source .tpkg.var.test
LOCALHOST=`${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} '{namespaces:[GETDNS_NAMESPACE_LOCALNAMES]}' -A localhost. -J \
| awk -F: '/\"address_data\".*\"127/{print $2}' \
| sed -e 's/^[^"]*"//g' -e 's/"[^"]*$//g'`
echo "localhost: $LOCALHOST"
make && "${BUILDDIR}/build-stub-only/libtool" exec valgrind -v --log-file=valgrind.log --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1 --track-origins=yes "./${TPKG_NAME}" | (
make && "${BUILDDIR}/build-stub-only/libtool" exec valgrind -v --log-file=valgrind.log --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1 --track-origins=yes "./${TPKG_NAME}" ${LOCALHOST} | (
read PORT
read PORT2
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s -t 1000 @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT cancel. +return_call_reporting 2>&1 > time_out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s -t 1000 @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT cancel. +return_call_reporting 2>&1 > time_out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT test +return_call_reporting 2>&1 > tcp_out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT test +return_call_reporting 2>&1 > tcp_out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s -U @127.0.0.1:$PORT2 TXT test +return_call_reporting 2>&1 > udp_out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s -U @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT2 TXT test +return_call_reporting 2>&1 > udp_out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s -q @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT quit.
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -s -q @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT quit.
)
if grep -q 'definitely lost: [^0]' valgrind.log
then

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@ -107,15 +107,23 @@ void handler(getdns_context *context, getdns_callback_type_t callback_type,
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
int main()
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
getdns_context *context = NULL;
getdns_list *listeners = NULL;
getdns_dict *address = NULL;
uint32_t port = 18000;
getdns_return_t r;
char listenliststr[1024];
if ((r = getdns_str2list("[ 127.0.0.1:18000 ]", &listeners)) ||
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s <localhost ipv4>\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
(void) snprintf(listenliststr, sizeof(listenliststr),
"[ %s:18000 ]", argv[1]);
if ((r = getdns_str2list(listenliststr, &listeners)) ||
(r = getdns_list_get_dict(listeners, 0, &address)) ||
(r = getdns_context_create(&context, 0)))
fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing: ");

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@ -5,21 +5,27 @@
[ -f .tpkg.var.test ] && source .tpkg.var.test
LOCALHOST=`${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} '{namespaces:[GETDNS_NAMESPACE_LOCALNAMES]}' -A localhost. -J \
| awk -F: '/\"address_data\".*\"127/{print $2}' \
| sed -e 's/^[^"]*"//g' -e 's/"[^"]*$//g'`
echo "localhost: $LOCALHOST"
QLIMIT=64
NQUERIES=`wc "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries"|sed 's/ .*$//g'`
NQUERIES=`wc "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries"|sed -e 's/^ *//g' -e 's/ .*$//g'`
echo "# queries: $NQUERIES"
# Test will take NQUERIES / QLIMIT * answer delay
# For current parameters this is 1000 / 64 * 0.3 = 4.6875
# which is smaller than 5 seconds default query timeout value,
# so the test should succeed.
make && "./${TPKG_NAME}" | (
make && "./${TPKG_NAME}" ${LOCALHOST} | (
read PORT
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT \
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT \
-a -F "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries" \
"{limit_outstanding_queries:$QLIMIT}" 2>&1 > out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -q @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT quit.
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -q @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT quit.
) && grep '"n_requests: [0-9][0-9]*"' out | sed -e 's/^.*n_requests: //g' -e 's/".*$//g' \
| awk -vQLIMIT=$QLIMIT -vNQUERIES=$NQUERIES '

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@ -112,15 +112,23 @@ void handler(getdns_context *context, getdns_callback_type_t callback_type,
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
int main()
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
getdns_context *context = NULL;
getdns_list *listeners = NULL;
getdns_dict *address = NULL;
uint32_t port = 18000;
getdns_return_t r;
char listenliststr[1024];
if ((r = getdns_str2list("[ 127.0.0.1:18000 ]", &listeners)) ||
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s <localhost ipv4>\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
(void) snprintf(listenliststr, sizeof(listenliststr),
"[ %s:18000 ]", argv[1]);
if ((r = getdns_str2list(listenliststr, &listeners)) ||
(r = getdns_list_get_dict(listeners, 0, &address)) ||
(r = getdns_context_create(&context, 0)))
fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing: ");

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@ -5,8 +5,14 @@
[ -f .tpkg.var.test ] && source .tpkg.var.test
LOCALHOST=`${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} '{namespaces:[GETDNS_NAMESPACE_LOCALNAMES]}' -A localhost. -J \
| awk -F: '/\"address_data\".*\"127/{print $2}' \
| sed -e 's/^[^"]*"//g' -e 's/"[^"]*$//g'`
echo "localhost: $LOCALHOST"
QLIMIT=79
NQUERIES=`wc "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries"|sed 's/ .*$//g'`
NQUERIES=`wc "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries"|sed -e 's/^ *//g' -e 's/ .*$//g'`
echo "# queries: $NQUERIES"
# This time the query limit is set by setting the maximum open
# filedescriptors. We seem to be needing a higher QLIMIT, than
@ -21,13 +27,13 @@ NQUERIES=`wc "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries"|sed 's/ .*$//g'`
# which is smaller than 5 seconds default query timeout value,
# so the test should succeed.
make && "./${TPKG_NAME}" | (
make && "./${TPKG_NAME}" ${LOCALHOST}| (
read PORT
ulimit -n $QLIMIT
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT \
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT \
-a -F "./${TPKG_NAME}.queries" 2>&1 > out
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -q @127.0.0.1:$PORT TXT quit.
${GETDNS_STUB_QUERY} -q @${LOCALHOST}:$PORT TXT quit.
) && grep '"n_requests: [0-9][0-9]*"' out | sed -e 's/^.*n_requests: //g' -e 's/".*$//g' \
| awk -vQLIMIT=$QLIMIT -vNQUERIES=$NQUERIES '

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Subproject commit 9657d0e492e0a459d8d0ee301cf1604ed6895bd3
Subproject commit 1a6acd642c7dc9a04cf092e1a3837c5636d4b465