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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Mathewson af99979689 Implement client-side SOCKS handshake 2022-09-28 09:29:56 -04:00
Nick Mathewson d06dcefd7b Make "SocksRequest::new" public.
Also, have it enforce more correctness properties.
2022-09-27 12:38:48 -04:00
Nick Mathewson b08073c2d4 socksproto: Rename SocksHandshake to SocksProxyHandshake.
Retain "SocksHandshake" as a deprecated synonym.

Also, make an (on-by-default) feature for SocksProxyHandshake.

(There is about to be a SocksClientHandshake as well.)
2022-09-27 08:28:47 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 96875ea208 Bump crate versions in preparation for Arti 1.0.0 release.
Because we want to work more on ensuring that our semver stability
story is solid, we are _not_ bumping arti-client to 1.0.0 right now.

Here are the bumps we _are_ doing.  Crates with "minor" bumps have
had API breaks; crates with "patch" bumps have had new APIs added.

Note that `tor-congestion` is not bumped here: it's a new crate, and
hasn't been published before.

```
tor-basic-utils         minor
fs-mistrust             minor
tor-config              minor
tor-rtcompat            minor
tor-rtmock              minor
tor-llcrypto            patch
tor-bytes               patch
tor-linkspec            minor
tor-cell                minor
tor-proto               minor
tor-netdoc              patch
tor-netdir              minor
tor-persist             patch
tor-chanmgr             minor
tor-guardmgr            minor
tor-circmgr             minor
tor-dirmgr              minor
arti-client             minor
arti-hyper              minor
arti                    major
arti-bench              minor
arti-testing            minor
```
2022-09-01 08:59:49 -04:00
Nick Mathewson b3f989d689 Update patch-versions on crates without API changes.
Since our last round of releases, these crates have had either
trivial changes, or changes that did not affect their APIs.
Therefore we are bumping their versions, but not changing which
versions of them other crates depend on.
2022-09-01 08:45:02 -04:00
trinity-1686a 7f939fa480 enable doc_auto_cfg feature on every crate when documenting for docs.rs 2022-08-24 18:22:41 +02:00
Nick Mathewson b16c042004 Now that versions have bumped, remove semver.md files. 2022-08-01 10:07:12 -04:00
Nick Mathewson f5dcb98f06 Bump minor versions on all crates that have had breaking changes.
Done with these commands:

```
cargo set-version -p fs-mistrust       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-bytes         --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-socksproto    --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-cert          --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-linkspec      --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-cell          --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-netdir        --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-persist       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-chanmgr       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-guardmgr      --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-circmgr       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-dirclient     --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-dirmgr        --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-client       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti              --bump minor
```
2022-08-01 09:43:09 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 9ca301faee socksproto: Use fallible writers.
Also, make private a function that had formerly been `pub`.
2022-07-11 11:18:51 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 8810af7f65 Convert each write_onto_infallible implementation into write_onto. 2022-07-11 11:18:51 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 7938f65c66 Rename "write" methods on tor-bytes to "write_infallible".
This comprises four renames:

```
write_onto -> write_onto_infallible
write_into -> write_into_infallible
write -> write_infallible
writer_and_consume -> write_and_consume_infallible.
```

The rest of this branch will be concerned with replacing these
`_infallible` methods with ones that return a `Result`.  This is
part of #513.
2022-07-11 11:18:51 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 1dda69af2b Remove semver.md files now that 0.5.0 is out 2022-06-24 13:31:38 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 20435aea75 Bump crate and dependency versions.
These were done with the following commands:

```
cargo set-version -p tor-basic-utils   --bump patch
cargo set-version -p fs-mistrust       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-error         --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-config        --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-units         --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-rtcompat      --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-llcrypto      --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-bytes         --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-socksproto    --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-cert          --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-cell          --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-proto         --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-netdoc        --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-netdir        --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-persist       --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-chanmgr       --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-guardmgr      --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-circmgr       --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-dirclient     --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-dirmgr        --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-client       --bump patch
cargo set-version -p arti              --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-bench        --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-testing      --bump minor
```
2022-06-24 12:00:22 -04:00
Ian Jackson 589c6e52bb Run maint/add_warning crates/*/src/{lib,main}.rs
Update all lint blocks
2022-06-23 19:15:42 +01:00
Nick Mathewson 5577163387 tor-socksproto: Style and info fixes in errors.
(The use of Cow<> in the error message isn't strictly necessary
here, but it's a pattern I want to encourage.)
2022-06-22 09:16:44 -04:00
Ian Jackson 4f42101554 lints: Add let_unit_value allow to all crates
From running add_warning, with manual picking of the right
hunks/lines.
2022-05-31 15:23:52 +01:00
Ian Jackson ba0843da4a lints: Add lint block delimiters to every crate
This was the result of:
  maint/add_warning crates/*/src/{lib,main}.rs
and then manually curating the results.
2022-05-31 13:00:31 +01:00
Orhun Parmaksız bfd41ddb5f
Lexically sort Cargo.toml dependencies
Utilize cargo-sort: https://github.com/DevinR528/cargo-sort

Signed-off-by: Orhun Parmaksız <orhunparmaksiz@gmail.com>
2022-05-28 20:05:51 +03:00
Nick Mathewson 4326aa1de9 Regenerate version bump from previous commit.
This commit was made by reverting the previous commit, then
re-running the script I used to generate it.  In theory there should
be no semantic changes: only changes due to improved formatting from
cargo edit.
2022-05-27 10:18:52 -04:00
Nick Mathewson b232365a75 Semantic version changes for Arti 0.4.0 release
I followed the following procedure to make these changes:

* I used maint/changed_crates to find out which crates had changed
  since 0.3.0.
* I used grep and maint/list_crates to sort those crates in
  topological (dependency) order.
* I looked through semver_status to find which crates were listed as
  having semver-relevant changes (new APIs and breaking changes).
* I scanned through the git logs of the crates with no
  semver-relevant changes listed to confirm that, indeed, they had
  no changes.  For those crates, I incremented their patch-level
  version _without_ changing the version that other crates depend on.
* I scanned through the git logs of the crates with no
  semver-relevant changes listed to confirm that, indeed, they had
  no obvious breaking changes.
* I treated all crates that depend on `arti` and/or `arti-client` as
  having breaking changes.
* I identified crates that depend on crates that have changed, even
  if they have not changed themselves, and identified them as having
  a non-breaking change.
* For all of the crates, I used `cargo set-version -p $CRATE --bump
  $STATUS` (where `STATUS` is `patch` or `minor`) to update the
  versions, and the depended-upon versions.
2022-05-27 09:01:20 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 45d21d2520 Bump versions of trivially-changed crates.
These crates had only clippy fixes that do not affect their
behavior:
        tor-bytes
        tor-cell
        tor-events
        tor-linkspec
        tor-netdir
        tor-socksproto

This crate only had the cargo-husky dependency removed, which
does not affect compatibility:
        tor-llcrypto

Since these changes have no compatibility effects, it is not
necessary to bump the versions of these crates which other crates
depend on.
2022-05-27 08:52:44 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 546ae3000e Resolve the new `derive_partial_eq_without_eq` lint.
It's a little overzealous sometimes, but it's mostly to the good.
2022-05-23 12:55:37 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 7b93091f57 Bump the version of every* crate to 0.3.0
* Except for safelog and fs-mistrust, which are new.
2022-05-06 10:03:15 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 9447e69355 Update README.md files (automated). 2022-05-06 09:51:11 -04:00
Samanta Navarro 1d62d92fb9 Fix spacing 2022-04-27 13:52:43 +01:00
Samanta Navarro c53818d496 Fix grammar and typos 2022-04-27 13:52:13 +01:00
Nick Mathewson 2f6bc6bdc4 squash! Bump every crate's edition to 2021.
Remove all `use` statements for `TryFrom` and `TryInto`.  These are
now redundant in Rust 2021.
2022-04-25 13:06:26 -04:00
Nick Mathewson b60b0a266a Bump every crate's edition to 2021.
This is an automated change made with a perl one-liner and verified
with grep -L and grep -l.

Some warnings are introduced with this change; they will be removed
in subsequent commits.

See arti#208 for older discussion on this issue.
2022-04-25 13:05:31 -04:00
Nick Mathewson ca05b0904c Add 'rust-version = "1.56"' to every Cargo.toml file.
This change was made automatically with a perl one-liner, and
confirmed with `grep -L`.

The `rust-version` field itself was introduced in 1.56.0.
2022-04-25 13:04:31 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 0069fd2206 Reformat all not-yet-reformatted Cargo.toml files.
There are no semantic changes here; only formatting.  This is in
preparation for other changes (wrt MSRV and edition)
2022-04-25 13:04:31 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 3103549cba socksproto: remove some unused accessors. 2022-04-02 12:01:20 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 5b2fc118df Bump all arti*, tor* crates to 0.2.0
Not all of these strictly need to be bumped to 0.2.0; many could go
to 0.1.1 instead.  But since everything at the tor-rtcompat and
higher layers has had breaking API changes, it seems not so useful
to distinguish.  (It seems unlikely that anybody at this stage is
depending on e.g. tor-protover but not arti-client.)
2022-04-01 09:15:18 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 83c8b11c2c Merge branch 'clippy-allow-arc-clone' into 'main'
Disable clippy::clone_on_ref_ptr

See merge request tpo/core/arti!352
2022-03-01 20:38:05 +00:00
Nick Mathewson e8e9791a97 Bump all crates to 0.1.0 2022-03-01 08:59:34 -05:00
Ian Jackson afb50fe735 Disable clippy::clone_on_ref_ptr
This lint is IMO inherently ill-conceived.

I have looked for the reasons why this might be thought to be a good
idea and there were basically two (and they are sort of contradictory):

I. "Calling ‘.clone()` on an Rc, Arc, or Weak can obscure the fact
    that only the pointer is being cloned, not the underlying data."

This is the wording from
  https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/v0.0.212/#clone_on_ref_ptr

It is a bit terse; we are left to infer why it is a bad idea to
obscure this fact.  It seems to me that if it is bad to obscure some
fact, that must be because the fact is a hazard.  But why would it be
a hazard to not copy the underlying data ?

In other languages, faliing to copy the underlying data is a serious
correctness hazard.  There is a whose class of bugs where things were
not copied, and then mutated and/or reused in multiple places in ways
that were not what the programmer intended.  In my experience, this is
a very common bug when writing Python and Javascript.  I'm told it's
common in golang too.

But in Rust this bug is much much harder to write.  The data inside an
Arc is immutable.  To have this bug you'd have use interior mutability
- ie mess around with Mutex or RefCell.  That provides a good barrier
to these kind of accidents.

II. "The reason for writing Rc::clone and Arc::clone [is] to make it
     clear that only the pointer is being cloned, as opposed to the
     underlying data. The former is always fast, while the latter can
     be very expensive depending on what is being cloned."

This is the reasoning found here
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/2048

This is saying that *not* using Arc::clone is hazardous.
Specifically, that a deep clone is a performance hazard.

But for this argument, the lint is precisely backwards.  It's linting
the "good" case and asking for it to be written in a more explicit
way; while the supposedly bad case can be written conveniently.

Also, many objects (in our codebase, and in all the libraries we use)
that are Clone are in fact simply handles.  They contain Arc(s) (or
similar) and are cheap to clone.  Indeed, that is the usual case.

It does not make sense to distinguish in the syntax we use to clone
such a handle, whether the handle is a transparent Arc, or an opaque
struct containing one or more other handles.

Forcing Arc::clone to be written as such makes for code churn when a
type is changed from Arc<Something> to Something: Clone, or vice
versa.
2022-02-24 18:15:44 +00:00
Ian Jackson 97a0a7359b tor-socksproto: Use bad_api_usage! rather than ad-hoc Invalid error 2022-02-15 11:40:24 +00:00
Ian Jackson b8f928e4f5 Make Bug from InternalError, add bad_api_usage! and into_bad_api_usage!
Including supporting machinery, new kind field, etc.
2022-02-15 11:40:24 +00:00
Ian Jackson 5d87ca8ad7 New name and semantics for BadAPIUsage (was BadArgument) 2022-02-15 11:32:19 +00:00
Nick Mathewson e80d472beb Merge branch 'error-socksproto-autoconvert' into 'main'
Provide, and use From impl for InternalError

See merge request tpo/core/arti!315
2022-02-14 20:57:24 +00:00
Nick Mathewson 31075e8046 Run rustfmt. 2022-02-14 14:47:42 -05:00
eta 29daf5a74a Merge branch 'warn_not_deny' into 'main'
Change deny(clippy::all) to warn(clippy::all).

Closes #338

See merge request tpo/core/arti!306
2022-02-14 19:45:18 +00:00
Nick Mathewson e4321bbae2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/mr/313' 2022-02-14 14:25:28 -05:00
Ian Jackson 8db7ab8148 Merge branch 'error-kind-protocol' into 'main'
Split up ErrorKind::ProtocolViolation

See merge request tpo/core/arti!312
2022-02-14 19:07:00 +00:00
Ian Jackson 4774cbd18d Provide, and use From impl for InternalError
Adding this autoconversion is quite safe since every error generation
site is explicit and has its own context, and we don't really need to
add more.

This simplifies the code and will simplify future work.
2022-02-14 18:48:35 +00:00
Ian Jackson 4d14398fe1 Split up ErrorKind::ProtocolViolation 2022-02-14 17:55:56 +00:00
Ian Jackson b74f3a3c10 ErrorKind::NotImplemented: fix two tests 2022-02-14 17:54:05 +00:00
Ian Jackson 02959576bb tor_socksproto::Error HasKind fix two delegations
We should not generally explicitly specify a kind for errors which
contain a more detailed error which itself has a kind.  Stating the
kind literally is a latent bug, which becomes a real bug if the
contained type's kind changes or starts to vary.

(There may be exceptions to this principle but this isn't one of
them.)
2022-02-14 17:46:19 +00:00
Ian Jackson 30ebb1358a Split up ErrorKind::NoSupport 2022-02-14 16:06:45 +00:00
Nick Mathewson 1cecc7e45a Change deny(clippy::all) to warn(clippy::all).
Closes #338.
2022-02-14 09:24:06 -05:00
Nick Mathewson 0b020e64b4 socksproto: fix one more error type. 2022-02-11 09:36:57 -05:00
Nick Mathewson 4e8db2b836 socksproto: Simplify Truncated handling
Refactor the Error type to remove the yucky internal hidden Truncated
variant.  Instead, there's now an embedded tor_bytes::Error value.

If that tor_bytes::Error is Truncated, we bubble it up when we convert our
handshake result to the nested error struct.

Thus there is still (sadly) a variant of tor_socksproto::Error
that shouldn't be exposed to user code.  But refactoring every
inner method under handshake.rs seemed like a bad idea: once we're using
Result<Result<..>>, the ? operator no longer helps us much.
2022-02-11 09:36:57 -05:00
Nick Mathewson f62b2600c7 Move the Truncated error into tor-errors. 2022-02-11 09:36:57 -05:00
Nick Mathewson 22141d2516 Try to resolve the "Truncated" error in tor-socksproto
I'm not in love with this solution; the others just seem a bit ugly
too.
2022-02-11 09:36:57 -05:00
Nick Mathewson f6189e174b tor-socksproto: Implement HasKind
(This error isn't yet wrapped in TorError, but it will be eventually
when we implement socks proxy and PT support.)
2022-02-11 09:36:57 -05:00
Nick Mathewson 7d3482ca1a Bump all crate versions to 0.0.3. 2022-01-11 09:40:32 -05:00
Nick Mathewson 4841b50c9f Minimize the required version for each dependency.
I found these versions empirically, by using the following process:

First, I used `cargo tree --depth 1 --kind all` to get a list of
every immediate dependency we had.

Then, I used `cargo upgrade --workspace package@version` to change
each dependency to the earliest version with which (in theory) the
current version is semver-compatible.  IOW, if the current version
was 3.2.3, I picked "3".  If the current version was 0.12.8, I
picked "0.12".

Then, I used `cargo +nightly upgrade -Z minimal-versions` to
downgrade Cargo.lock to the minimal listed version for each
dependency.  (I had to override a few packages; see .gitlab-ci.yml
for details).

Finally, I repeatedly increased the version of each of our
dependencies until our code compiled and the tests passed.  Here's
what I found that we need:

anyhow >= 1.0.5: Earlier versions break our hyper example.

async-broadcast >= 0.3.2: Earlier versions fail our tests.

async-compression 0.3.5: Earlier versions handled futures and tokio
    differently.

async-trait >= 0.1.2: Earlier versions are too buggy to compile our
    code.

clap 2.33.0: For Arg::default_value_os().

coarsetime >= 0.1.20: exposed as_ticks() function.

curve25519-dalek >= 3.2: For is_identity().

generic-array 0.14.3: Earlier versions don't implement
    From<&[T; 32]>

httparse >= 1.2: Earlier versions didn't implement Error.

itertools at 0.10.1: For at_most_once.

rusqlite >= 0.26.3: for backward compatibility with older rustc.

serde 1.0.103: Older versions break our code.

serde_json >= 1.0.50: Since we need its Value type to implement Eq.

shellexpand >= 2.1: To avoid a broken dirs crate version.

tokio >= 1.4: For Handle::block_on().

tracing >= 0.1.18: Previously, tracing_core and tracing had separate
    LevelFilter types.

typenum >= 1.12: Compatibility with rust-crypto crates

x25519-dalek >= 1.2.0: For was_contributory().

Closes #275.
2022-01-07 19:08:58 -05:00
Daniel Eades 592642a9e6 extend lints to include 'clippy::all' 2021-12-28 20:15:40 +00:00
Nick Mathewson 2ee620ec46 Idle hacking to get tor-socksproto line coverage over 90%
This was just a matter of adding a call to one function.
2021-12-02 18:52:58 -05:00
Nick Mathewson eef81d9d57 Bump every crate by one patch version. 2021-11-29 15:21:58 -05:00
Daniel Eades db16d13df4 add semicolons if nothing returned 2021-11-25 13:20:37 +00:00
Nick Mathewson e6e740646a Bump all crate versions to 0.0.1 2021-10-29 11:05:51 -04:00
Nick Mathewson af7c9d5a0b enable checked_conversions lint. 2021-10-09 16:53:13 -04:00
Daniel Eades fb3b8b84b5 fix/silence clippy lints in test modules 2021-09-08 17:28:31 +02:00
Nick Mathewson 358b3e1ea0 Update corpus and links. 2021-09-07 12:32:50 -04:00
Nick Mathewson 557a0ff40b Move all crates into a `crates` subdirectory.
This will cause some pain for now, but now is really the best time
to do this kind of thing.
2021-08-27 09:53:09 -04:00