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This includes some logic to have threads finish their work before quitting.
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It was a mistake that it ran inside the timer thread, which came to light by asserting the thread local authentication pointer (see a few commits ago).
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Files are simple serialized bytes prefaced by lengths. File is hashed to verify integrity. This was also a good way preventing unexpected errors when trying to crash the parser by having it load a different file. This change includes some refactoring that was necessary: - It 'fixes' looking at the wrong thread's authentiction. This is still wrong though. It will be fixed by a thread local pointer in the next commit. - Deadlocks with yourself are handled in rwlockguard. - QoSPacketQueue is now a class. - Probably other tweaks.
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Fix version bug.
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Also include a few stats.
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Encrypted version only.
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Having threads creates instability for the fuzzer, and we don't need them.
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This also adds configuration options for choosing what address to bind to.
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Probably I also need a flag to fake already being upgraded, because otherwise we never get passed the complicated websocket handshake.
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This can be called by a fuzzer like afl-fuzz.
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This allows creation of multiple listeners, with different protocols and/or SSL certificates. Related change: settings is now a class that is copyable and assignable, and is done so to each thread on reload. Semi-related fix: fix crash in quit when multiple threads initiated it. This came to light when testing the auth plugin settings.
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It's also used to reload settings. Settings are copied to threads, to avoid concurrency issues.
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And some side issues.
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This includes a timer mechanism.
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It also contains some related improvements that I needed: * Show disconnect reason * Fix the while condition for doing write() to avoid an unnecessary call * Config reloading logic
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Also reloading of settings, which re-opens the log file.
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It can be defined in the config file, along with options.
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I put the main app in a seperate class for it, because it was easier.