* origin/jb/aes-siv-fix:
tests: updates aes-siv regression test comment
pill: updates solid
zuse: propagates fix to aes-128-siv and aes-192-siv as well
Revert "test: disable aes-siv jets to demonstrate test failure"
pill: updates solid
zuse: fixes bug in aes-256-siv iv calculation (+s2vc:aes:crypto)
test: disable aes-siv jets to demonstrate test failure
test: add test case for aes-256-siv jet mismatch, observed in the wild
Signed-off-by: Philip Monk <phil@pcmonk.me>
Adds +mure to run a trap in a separate road. This should eventually be
just a hint.
Vega was running inside a mule, but since +load was called within vega,
the new kernel was all run within the same mule, so it didn't actually
get to reclaim the space after hoon compiled.
We verified this with printfs in u3m_fall. On the test ship (from
mainnet) which had 800MB used, vega was taking interior free space from
950MB to 450 over the course of compiling hoon, then each vane would go
from about 450 to 350 and then back to 450 once it finished (which
proves they were correctly isolated). With this change, after hoon
compiles the free space goes back up to 950MB. This gives us a lot more
space to compile OTAs.
We had to slightly refactor the logic for doubly-recompiling hoon, since
+mure as written produces a ?(!! _trap), and you can't find faces in the
result of the trap. We could bake mure, but that's rather awkward. I
wonder if there's a way to fix this as a wet gate.
* origin/release/next-vere:
vere: bump version to 0.10.5
dawn: switch default eth node
jets: patch cleanup
jets: switch openssl to the loom allocator.
serf: disable automatic |pack
vere: handle failed cue of private key file
u3: switches GMP import assert to conditional
u3: fixes rock:load size printf
vere: bypass terminal logging on lmdb worker thread
vere: prevents term.c from retrying tcsetattr() indefinitely
jets: jet decryption of aes-siv mode.
jets: jet encryption of aes-siv mode.
aes_siv: vendors libaes_siv since it isn't in nix.
vere: refactors $quay serialization to iterate without recursion
cttp: do not add ampersand before first url query var
u3: fixes bug in +rub jet (unsafe coercion from c3_w to noun)
Signed-off-by: Fang <git@fang.io>
This:
- uses OPENSSL_malloc() in libaes_siv
- fixes a case where our jet code was not freeing ssl objects.
- sets the openssl allocator to the loom allocator.
We inspect the wire of our subscriber to see if we need to produce the
result as a %public-keys or a %boon. This is bad -- we should proxy the
subscription to avoid this need, but this doesn't make that change yet.
%pubs is an old name that doesn't exist anymore (last existed around
September 2019). The new version is /public-keys, but it's worked so
far because /public-keys has only one item in the path, so it missed the
conditional. This commit makes the intent more clear.
The [%a @ @ *] could be just [%a @ *], but I leave it to reduce the
chance of breaking stuff.
Somehow we ended up with flows which expected to awaken but did not wake
up. This was likely caused by the error in r920j OTA, urbit-os-v1.0.18.
This adds a command which ensures that every flow has an active timer.
I expect this to be needed only once, but it's a pretty general tool, so
it's worth keeping.
I've included an unused @t parameter to more easily add simple debug
commands to ames without having to add a new task
* master:
release: urbit-os-v1.0.17
migrate-channels: addressed review
os1: migrate app data to new group
chat-view: don't forget to sync permissions
publish: fix bug in publish comment mark
chat: virtualize message-to-json only where needed
publish: abide by namespacing conventions
chat-store: remove redundant tiscom
chat: fix indenting
chat: use ^? on libs correctly
chat: expose types with libs
chat: address review comments
chat: improve namespacing of chat-* types
Deals with sole events, deferring to the underlying app only for higher-
level sole-handling logic.
Currently doesn't offer fancy printing logic, but can easily be extended
to do so.
Passes sole-ids on to the underlying app in all arms so that it may run
session-specific logic wherever it desires.
The subscription changes in drum broke existing subscriptions. This
worked alright (though loud) for dojo, but it left chat-cli "frozen"
unless you manually unlinked/relinked. This does that automatically.
It also includes a refactoring of +on-load in drum, to avoid vain
repetition.