As suggested in a PR from @Legend-Master (this change is basically
unrelated to the main point of his PR, so extracted here)
Windows is a confusing and disappointing development environment. They
completely replaced all the definitions in winsock.h with exact
equivalents in winsock2.h (except for a small number of deprecated
functions).
However they didnt make them mutually exclusive - so if you include
both, you get errors. They also automatically include winsock.h from
windows.h, so you must remember to include winsock2.h first. They also
didnt just remove winsock.h and replace it with the new contents.
(Probably in the name of "compatibility", whilst swearing that the new
winsock is the same as the old one - because if you cannot believe two
inconsistent things simultaneously, you shouldnt be a windows
programmer)
All these things are totally nuts. Thanks, windows dev environment,
for not noticing that this is nuts
* moved dev to version 3.1.1
* laid ground for n2n-route tool
* adapted code style
* overhauled n2n-route's tool program logic and removed route code from edge
* added missing initialization of federation's purgeable field
* lifted un/purgeable confusion
* added warning about removed -n cli option
* realized that Windows does not offer inet_aton()
* removed -n option documentation from edge's man page
* slightly simplified n2n-route program logic
* applied more logic changes to n2n-route tool
* added 'info' read command to edge's management port
* corrected indention
* added Linux route control to n2n-route tool
* temporarily restricted n2n-route tool to Linux only
* We must be over the routing!
* pulled default gateway change detection into main loop to cover mobile use, and added devstr_t type
* corrected use of new UNPURGEABLE - so far gone unnoticed
* addresses possiible address issue
* i broke it
* reverted bad ideas
* added command line options, help text, and prevented vpn gateway being used for supernode/peer traffic routes
* added option to manually provide default gateway, also verbosity options
* getting there
* added option to limit networks to be routed (-n), adapted documentation
* fine-tuned minor things
* Ensure that recent code additions pass the linter
* Include some of the more obviously correct lint fixes to edge_utils.c
* Refactor edge JSON api into its own source file
* Use shorter names for static management functions
* Implement a JSON RPC way of managing the verbosity
* Tidy up help display in n2nctl script
* Make note of issue with implementing the stop command
* Implement a JSON RPC call to fetch current community
* Make n2nhttpd time value be more self-contained
* Make n2nhttpd order more closely match the existing management stats output
* Wire up status page to the verbosity setting
* Add JSON versions of the remainder of the edge management stats
* Add new file to cmake
* Properly define management handler
* Only update the last updated timestamp after a successful data fetch
* Function and types definition cleanup
* Force correct type for python scripts mgmt port
* Implement initial JSON API for supernode
* Fix whitespace error
* Use helper function for rendering peers ip4 address
* Proxy the auth requirement back out to the http client, allowing normal http auth to be used
* Ensure that we do not leak the federation community
* Use the same rpc method name and output for both edge and supernode for peers/edges
* Allow n2nctl to show raw data returned without resorting to tricks
* Make n2nctl pretty printer understandable with an empty table
* Use the full name for supernodes RPC call
* Use same RPC method name (but some missing fields) for getting communities from both edge and supernode
* Add *_sup_broadcast stats to edge packet stats output
* Refacter the stats into a packetstats method for supernode RPC
* Even if I am not going to prettyprint the timestamps, at least make all the timestamps on the page the same unit
* Simplify the RPC handlers by flagging some as writable and checking that in the multiplexer
* Remove invalid edges data
* Avoid crash on bad data to verbose RPC
* Avoid showing bad or inconsistant protocol data in communities RPC
* Minor clarification on when --write is handled
* Make linter happy
* Fix changed method name in n2nhttpd
* Move mainloop stop flag into the n2n_edge_t structure, allowing access from management commands
* Implement edge RPC stop command
* Move mainloop stop flag into the n2n_sn_t structure, allowing access from management commands
* Implement supernode RPC stop command
* Allow multiple pages to be served from mini httpd
* Extract common script functions into a separate URL
* Handle an edge case in the python rpc class
With a proper tag-based demultiplexer, this case should be a nop,
but we are single-threaded and rely on the packet ordering in this
library.
* Add n2nhttpd support to query supernode using urls prefixed with /supernode/
* Handle missing values in javascript table print
* Add another less filtering javascript key/value renderer
* Add a supernode.html page to the n2nhttpd
* Address lint issue
* Mention the second html page on the Scripts doc
* Remove purgable column from supernode edges list - it looks like it is rarely going to be set
* Add a simple one-line example command at the top of the API documentation
* Acknowledge that this is not the most efficient protocol, but point out that it was not supposed to be
* Make it clear that the n2nctl script works for both edge and supernode
* Fight with inconsistant github runner results
* Turn off the /right/ coverage generator
* 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
* 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