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A new flag to pass to p11_kit_modules_load() and related functions
which limits loaded modules to ones with "trust-policy: yes".
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* Keep the module ownership apart from the tracking of module
function pointers, since these are only relevant for unmanaged
modules.
* Less assumptions that each module has a raw unmanaged module
function pointer.
* More clarity in the naming of dictionaries tracking the modules.
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If 'log-calls = yes' is set then all the PKCS#11 modules are logged
to stderr.
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Make C_CloseAllSessions work for different callers. Track the sessions
that each caller opens and close just those when C_CloseAllSessiosn is
called.
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Each time C_GetFunctionList is called on the proxy module, a new
managed PKCS#11 set of functions is returned. These are all cleaned
up when the module is unloaded.
We want the proxy module to continue to work even without the highly
recommended libffi. For that reason we still keep the old behavior of
sharing state in the proxy module.
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Support a new managed style module loading for PKCS#11 modules. This
allows us to better coordinate between multiple callers of the same
PKCS#11 modules and provide hooks into their behavior.
This meant redoing the public facing API. The old methods are now
deprecated, marked and documented as such.
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And cleanup our locks/locking model. There's no need to use
recursive locks, especially since we can't use them on all
platforms. In addition adjust taking of locks during initialization
so that there's no chance of deadlocking here.
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Centralize the path handling code, so we can remove unixy assumptions
and have a chance of running on Windows. The current goal is to run
all the tests on Windows.
Includes some code from LRN <lrn1986@gmail.com>
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63062
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Put library init/uninit code its into their own statically
linked library so that they don't get linked into the p11-kit
executable.
Refactor the message code so that the library initialization can
plug in its per thread message buffer.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63046
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* Sort loaded modules appropriately using the 'priority' option. This
allows us to have a predictable order for callers, when callers
iterate through modules.
* Modules default to having an 'priority' option of '0'.
* If modules have the same order value, then sort by name.
* The above assumes the role of ordering trust-policy sources.
* Change the trust-policy option to a boolean
* Some of this code will be rearranged when the managed branch
is merged.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61978
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For clarity. In addition, make p11_dl_close() able to be used
as a destroyer callback.
Also make p11_dl_error() return an allocated string
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* Try to make /etc/pkcs11/modules for administrator use
* Override the old pkg-config variables to help packages start
using the new location
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It was getting really wild knowing whether a function returning
an int would return -1 on failure or 0 or whether the int return
value was actually a number etc..
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Start using p11_ as our internal prefix rather than _p11_. We explicitly
export p11_kit_ so this is fine as far as visibility.
Move the threading, mutex, and module compat, dict, and array code
into the common directory too.
Take this opportunity to clean up a bit of internal API as well,
since so many lines are being touched internally.
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* When setting a key in a map that already exists, then free
the old key and replace with the new one.
* Fix related bug where key was not properly allocated
* Add tests for this
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59087
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* Since p11-kit-proxy.so is a symlink to the libp11-kit.so library
we check that we are not calling into our known CK_FUNCTION_LIST
for the proxy code.
* Although such a configuration is invalid, detecting this directly
prevents strange initialization loop issues that are hard to debug.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55052
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* We weren't resetting the result code after a failure,
so even though failures for critical modules didn't interrupt
the initialization loop, the result still leaked to callers.
* Also print an error message clearly indicating that a module
failed to initialize, regardless of whether critical or not.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55051
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* It seems that the HANDLE's returned from GetCurrentThread
are often equal for two threads. GetCurrentThreadID doesn't
have this problem.
* Separate our cross platform thread_t and thread_id_t types
even though on unix they're the same thing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44740
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* Ignore failure when initializing registered modules when
'critical' is not set on a module.
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* We don't try to guarantee completely robust and problem
free behavior in cases where the caller or process isn't
behaving. We consider these to be outside of our control.
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* Add macros GNUC_PRINTF and GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED to check
correct printf and NULL terminated style varargs
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* These can be used to load certain modules in certain
programs, or prevent loading in others.
* Useful for a key manager like seahorse, so we can load
extra modules (think NSS) that other modules shouldn't
load.
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* First of all one should only call async-signal-safe functions
from the callbacks of pthread_atfork(), and so we cannot
reinitialize directly.
* Some modules use pthread_atfork() to detect forking and setup
their internal state. If we call into them in our pthread_atfork()
callback then this is inherently racy.
* There was danger of endless loops and deadlocks which are caused
by handlers which fork in their C_Initialize
* Many processes do fork/exec, reinitializing PKCS#11 for these
forks is quite resourc intensive when the child process won't use
PKCS#11 at all.
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* See previous commit
* Initialize library before debug statements
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* Work around issues with brain-dead linkers not respecting
the libtool -export-symbol-regex argument
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42020
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* Tests do not all yet pass, at least not on wine
* Added abstraction of some non-portable functions in compat.h/c
* Build with an argument like this for win32 support:
./autogen.sh --host=i586-mingw32msvc
* This win32 port needs more work from interested parties
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* Do not concurretnly call C_Initialize or C_Finalize in a module
* The PKCS#11 spec indicates that mone thread should call those functions.
* It's reasonable for a module to expect to only be initialized or
finalized in one thread.
* In particular NSS does not lock its C_Initialize or C_Finalize.
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* Fixes build on GNU/Hurd
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41303
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40923
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So far we have only supported full paths to the pkcs11 modules in config
files. This change adds relative path support, so that for modules
installed under the standard $libdir/pkcs11, the config file won't have
to spell out the full path.
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Renamed them to reduce ambiguity and to pave the way for exposing
some additional parameters.
p11_system_modules -> p11_system_config_modules
p11_user_modules -> p11_user_config_modules
configure --with-pkcs11-dir
=>
configure --with-system-config
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* When a module has critical set to 'yes', and that module fails to init
then it aborts the entire init process.
* Defaults to 'no'
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* If a module forks during its C_Initialize, previously our
fork handler would try to initialize it again, ad nauseum.
Reported by Nikos on the mailing list.
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* More checks for out of memory.
* Take more of the same code paths when initializing a single
module as when initializing registered, or loading from file.
* Cleanup halfway initialized globals if fail during init.
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* Duplicate modules may be caused by editor backups, misconfigurations
or a multitude of other sources. Failing dead is a bit harsh.
* After discussing gnutls needs with Nikos
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* Reimplement the various bits of the hash table that were
still based on the apache apr code. Use different algorithms
for hashing, lookup and other stuff.
* Use this as an opportunity to cleanup that code and make
it more legible.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=725905
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Thanks to Richard Bellgrim.
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* Add p11_kit_message() function to get last message.
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* Move configuration loading into conf.c
* Have user modules with same name merge/override modules in system.
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* Just skip loading these.
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