HACKING file for libradsec (in Emacs -*- org -*- mode).
-Status as of libradsec-0.0.1 (2011-03-24).
+Status as of libradsec-0.0.2.dev (2011-03-24).
* Build instructions
cd libradsec/lib
* Design of the API
- There are three usage modes
- - You use the send and receive calls (blocking mode)
- - You register callbacks and run the libevent dispatch loop (user
- dispatch mode)
- - You run your own event loop, using fd's for select and do the I/O
- using the libradsec send/receive calls (on-your-own mode)
-- Fully reentrant (FIXME: any issues with libfreeradius-radius?)
+ - Application use the send and receive calls (blocking mode)
+ - Application registers callbacks and runs the libevent dispatch
+ loop (a.k.a. user dispatch mode)
+ - Application runs its own event loop, using fd's for select and
+ performs I/O using the libradsec send/receive calls
+ (a.k.a. on-your-own mode)
+- Fully reentrant
+- User chooses allocation regime
+
+Note that as of 0.0.2.dev libradsec suffers from way too much focus on
+the behaviour of a blocking client and is totally useless as a server.
+Not only does it lack most of the functions needed for writing a
+server but it also contains at least one architectural mishap which
+kills the server idea -- a connection timeout (TCP) or a retransmit
+timeout (UDP) will result in the event loop being broken. The same
+thing will happen if there's an error on a TCP connection, f.ex. a
+failing certificate validation (TLS).
* Dependencies
-The details below apply to Ubuntu 10.10.
+Details (within parentheses) apply to Debian Wheezy.
-- libfreeradius-radius (2.1.9+dfsg-1ubuntu1)
- sudo apt-get install libfreeradius-dev libfreeradius2
-- libconfuse (2.7-1)
+- libconfuse (2.7-4)
sudo apt-get install libconfuse-dev libconfuse0
-- libevent from source (release-2.0.10-stable)
- git clone --branch release-2.0.10-stable git://levent.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/levent/levent
- cd levent; sh autogen.sh && ./configure --enable-openssl
- make && sudo make install
-- OpenSSL (optional, for TLS and DTLS support)
- sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
+- libevent2 (2.0.19-stable-3)
+ sudo apt-get install libevent-dev libevent-2.0-5
+- OpenSSL (1.0.1c-4) -- optional, for TLS and DTLS support
+ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libssl1.0.0
* Functionality and quality
** Not well tested
- [TCP] short read
- [TCP] short write
- [TLS] basic tls support
+- [TLS] preshared key support
+- [TLS] verification of CN
+
** Known issues
- error stack is only one entry deep
+- custom allocation scheme is not used in all places
+
** Not implemented
-- custom allocation scheme used in all places
- issue: libfreeradius-radius
-- server failover
-- [TLS] verification of CN
-- [TLS] preshared key support
+- [client] server failover
- [DTLS] support
+- [server] support
* Found a bug?
-If possible, please build the library with DEBUG defined
-(CFLAGS=-DDEBUG) and reproduce the problem. With DEBUG defined, lots
-of asserts are enabled which might give a hint about what's gone
-wrong.
+Please report it. That is how we improve the quality of the code.
+
+If possible, please build the library with DEBUG defined (CFLAGS="-g
+-DDEBUG") and reproduce the problem. With DEBUG defined, lots of
+asserts are enabled which might give a hint about what's gone wrong.
-Running the library under gdb is another good idea. If you experience
-a crash, catching that in gdb and providing a backtrace is highly
+Running the library under gdb is another good idea. If you experience
+a crash, catching the crash in gdb and providing a backtrace is highly
valuable for debugging.
Contact: mailto:linus+libradsec@nordu.net