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diff --git a/lib/HACKING b/lib/HACKING index f63f6c3..9027e19 100644 --- a/lib/HACKING +++ b/lib/HACKING @@ -12,15 +12,17 @@ examples/client -r examples/client.conf blocking-tls; echo $? * 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 (FIXME: issues with libfreeradius-radius?) +- User chooses allocation regime * Dependencies -The details below apply to Ubuntu 10.10. +Details apply to Ubuntu 10.10. - libfreeradius-radius (2.1.9+dfsg-1ubuntu1) sudo apt-get install libfreeradius-dev libfreeradius2 @@ -41,22 +43,22 @@ The details below apply to Ubuntu 10.10. - [TLS] basic tls support ** 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 - [DTLS] 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. This 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 +a crash, catching it in gdb and providing a backtrace is highly valuable for debugging. Contact: mailto:linus+libradsec@nordu.net |