-2001-07-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
+2001-11-01 Kevin L Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
- * ircd/s_user.c (send_supported): oops, minor typo...
+ * ircd/send.c: some minor white-space fiddling; recast selector
+ test in sendwallto_group_butone() to remove a warning regarding
+ putting & within parentheses [forward-port from u2.10.11]
- * ircd/s_user.c: implement send_supported() to send two ISUPPORT
- messages containing our feature buffers; make register_user() use
- send_supported()
+ * ircd/m_create.c (ms_create): use time_t instead of int as a
+ declaration for rate [forward-port from u2.10.11]
- * ircd/s_misc.c (exit_client): make sure not to give away a remote
- server in the ERROR message sent to the client; if the killer is a
- server, we substitute our name in its place
+ * ircd/ircd_reply.c (protocol_violation): it's supposed to be
+ WALL_DESYNCH, not CMD_DESYNCH, if I understand things right--no
+ wonder we weren't seeing any protocol violations! [forward-port
+ from u2.10.11]
- * ircd/m_version.c (m_version): use send_supported() to send the
- ISUPPORT values to the user
+ * include/send.h: include time.h for time_t; move WALL_* closer to
+ the function they're used in; some white-space fiddling; add
+ declaration of sendto_opmask_butone_ratelimited() [forward-port
+ from u2.10.11]
- * ircd/m_nick.c: shave nick collision kills here a bit, too, for
- the same reasons as for m_kill.c
+ * ircd/m_squit.c (ms_squit): add protocol_violation() calls in the
+ cases where we ignore a squit, so we aren't taken by surprise, at
+ least... [forward-port from u2.10.11]
- * ircd/m_kill.c: shave kills a bit so that the results look
- exactly the same no matter where you are; if we didn't do this, it
- would be possible to map the network by looking at the differences
- between kills originating under various circumstances
+ * ircd/m_create.c (ms_create): Display origin server, not origin
+ user [forward-port from u2.10.11]
- * include/supported.h: split the features into two, so as to not
- bust the parameter count when sending the features list
+2001-11-02 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
+ * fixed TS drift message to use sptr, not cptr
- * include/s_user.h: declare new send_supported() function to send
- the ISUPPORT information
+2001-10-31 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
+ * fixed ping *bug*
-2001-07-27 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
+2001-10-31 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
+ * fixed hunt_server
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: disable IP (*not* TCP) options to prevent
- source-routed spoofing attacks; this is only available under
- u2.10.11, so don't even bother, since no one but testers are using
- the source base
-
-2001-07-25 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * include/ircd_policy.h: enable HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE by default
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: put in a . for reporting link version on /trace,
- to match what /version does
-
-2001-07-21 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c (exit_client): servers don't understand what the
- numeric nick ERROR is supposed to mean, so they ignore error
- messages, resulting in not knowing why we were rejected; use
- sendcmdto_one for servers and sendrawto_one for clients
-
-2001-07-17 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c (ms_burst): in the case of a modeless channel and
- a nick collide, a bare BURST may be propagated; adjust the
- enforced parameter count to accept the bare BURST
-
-2001-07-12 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: mark a client as having been IP checked
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c (ip_registry_check_remote): remove unneeded
- second call to SetIPChecked()
-
-2001-07-11 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: deal with POLLHUP properly (hopefully)
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: deal with POLLHUP properly (hopefully)
-
-2001-07-09 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/os_bsd.c (os_get_rusage): move buf into the two ifdef'd
- sections so that if neither is used, the declaration of buf will
- not elicit an "unused variable" warning under NetBSD
-
- * ircd/m_map.c: include string.h to declare strcpy (fix warnings
- on alpha)
-
- * ircd/m_away.c: include string.h to declare strcpy/strlen (fix
- warnings on alpha)
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: include string.h to declare strcpy/strlen (fix
- warnings on alpha)
-
- * ircd/client.c: include string.h to declare memset (fix warnings
- on alpha)
-
- * ircd/channel.c: remove unused functions next_overlapped_ban,
- del_banid, and is_deopped (fix warnings under -O1)
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: include string.h to declare memset/memcpy (fix
- warnings on alpha)
-
-2001-06-29 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (set_user_mode): clear the snomask if the user
- isn't supposed to receive server notices anymore
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: change CONFIG_OPERCMDS to default to FALSE
-
- * configure.in: use AC_MSG_CHECKING/AC_MSG_RESULT when checking
- installation prefix; default devpoll and kqueue to on (they get
- turned off if the required headers aren't present)
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c (do_who): use ircd_snprintf() instead of
- sprintf_irc(); it's a bit hackish, but it'll do for now
-
- * ircd/support.c: remove unused #include
-
- * ircd/send.c: remove unused #include
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c: remove unused #include
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c: use ircd_snprintf() and friends instead of
- sprintf_irc() and friends
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: moved atoi_tab[] from ircd/sprintf_irc.c to
- ircd/s_err.c, which is the only other file to refer to it
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (conf_add_deny): use ircd_snprintf() instead of
- sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (connect_server): use ircd_snprintf() instead of
- sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/res.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/listener.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/gline.c: use ircd_snprintf() instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/channel.c: don't include sprintf_irc.h; use ircd_snprintf()
- instead of sprintf_irc()
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: remove sprintf_irc.c from sources list; run
- make depend
-
- * include/ircd_string.h: remove declaration of sprintf_irc() (what
- was it doing here anyway?)
-
- * include/sprintf_irc.h: removed unneeded source file
-
- * ircd/sprintf_irc.c: removed unneeded source file
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (count_memory): remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/res.c (update_list): remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_whowas.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_who.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_wallusers.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_wallops.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_wallchops.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_userip.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_userhost.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_uping.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_trace.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_topic.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_tmpl.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_time.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_squit.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_silence.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_set.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_rpong.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_rping.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_restart.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_reset.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_rehash.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_quit.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_proto.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_privs.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_privmsg.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_pong.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_ping.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_pass.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_part.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_notice.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_nick.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_map.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_lusers.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_list.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_links.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_kick.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_ison.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_invite.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_info.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_help.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_get.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_error.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_endburst.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_die.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_desynch.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_destruct.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_defaults.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_create.c: remove some dead code, along with an #if 1
-
- * ircd/m_cprivmsg.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_connect.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_close.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_away.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_admin.c: remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/listener.c (accept_connection): remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (need_more_params): remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/channel.c (add_banid): remove some dead code
-
- * include/support.h: remove some dead code
-
- * include/querycmds.h: remove some dead code
-
- * doc/readme.chroot: document how to do chroot operation
-
-2001-06-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: tune for VPATH builds/installs; add a rule to
- force bin directory to be created if necessary prior to
- installation; run make depend
-
- * doc/Makefile.in (install): tune for VPATH installs by cd'ing to
- the ${srcdir}
-
- * Makefile.in: tune to detect Makefile.in changes in
- subdirectories and to create installation directory indicated by
- ${prefix}
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c (count_users): routine to count the number of
- users matching a given user@host mask
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: add error messages for ERR_LONGMASK,
- ERR_TOOMANYUSERS, and ERR_MASKTOOWIDE
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: look for and advance past '!' flag on G-lines
- from operators; only set GLINE_OPERFORCE flag if oper has the
- PRIV_WIDE_GLINE privilege
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: add GLINEMAXUSERCOUNT, which is the
- maximum number of users a G-line can impact before it has to be
- forced; OPER_WIDE_GLINE, to allow operators to use ! to force a
- wide G-line to be set; and LOCOP_WIDE_GLINE, to allow local
- operators to use ! to force a wide G-line to be set
-
- * ircd/gline.c: make make_gline() be called with separate user and
- host arguments, and not call canon_userhost() directly; implement
- gline_checkmask() to verify that a host mask is acceptable; move
- BADCHAN check up in gline_add(), and check passed-in mask under
- certain circumstances for acceptability; fix call to
- sendto_opmask_butone() to handle separation of userhost into user
- and host in gline_add(); update call to make_gline()
-
- * ircd/client.c: use FEAT_OPER_WIDE_GLINE and
- FEAT_LOCOP_WIDE_GLINE to set PRIV_WIDE_GLINE for an operator; add
- PRIV_WIDE_GLINE to privtab[] for client_report_privs()
-
- * include/whocmds.h (count_users): declare routine to count users
- matching a given user@host mask
-
- * include/numeric.h: added three new error returns: ERR_LONGMASK
- -- mask can't be formatted into a buffer; ERR_TOOMANYUSERS -- too
- many users would be impacted by the mask; ERR_MASKTOOWIDE -- mask
- contains wildcards in the wrong places
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: add FEAT_GLINEMAXUSERCOUNT,
- FEAT_OPER_WIDE_GLINE, and FEAT_LOCOP_WIDE_GLINE
-
- * include/gline.h (GLINE_OPERFORCE): provides a way for m_gline()
- to signal to gline_add() that the operator attempted to force the
- G-line to be set
-
- * include/client.h (PRIV_WIDE_GLINE): new privilege for operators
-
- * doc/readme.gline: update to document new "!" prefix to a G-line
- user@host mask
-
- * doc/readme.features: document GLINEMAXUSERCOUNT,
- OPER_WIDE_GLINE, and LOCOP_WIDE_GLINE
-
- * doc/example.conf: update to mention new features along with
- their defaults
-
-2001-06-27 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * doc/example.conf: updated example.conf from Braden
- <dbtem@yahoo.com>
-
- * include/supported.h: forward-port from pl15
-
-2001-06-25 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c: include ircd_policy.h and implement
- HEAD_IN_SAND_WHO_OPCOUNT--forward-port from pl15
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c: forward-port of the idle-time hiding code from
- pl15; this also required passing parc into do_whois(), which also
- meant passing parc into do_wilds()--*sigh*
-
- * include/ircd_policy.h: add a couple more HEAD_IN_SAND
- #define's--WHOIS_IDLETIME and WHO_HOPCOUNT
-
-2001-06-22 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * tools/wrapper.c: add a wrapper program that can be used to
- adjust file descriptor limits and root directories; program must
- be run as root--NOT SETUID!--and given appropriate -u arguments
-
- * doc/readme.log: documentation of how to configure logging
-
- * doc/readme.features: documentation of each feature (except for
- logging)
-
-2001-06-21 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * Makefile.in (config): add a deprecation notice with a pointer to
- tools/transition
-
- * tools/transition: shell script to convert old compile-time
- options into new compile-time options and appropriate F-lines
-
- * tools/mkchroot: shell-script to prepare the chroot area by
- copying over all the necessary libraries so they can be found
-
-2001-06-20 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * INSTALL: partial update of INSTALL for u2.10.11 release...
-
-2001-06-14 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/table_gen.c (makeTables): finally got tired of the
- "overflow in implicit conversion" warning, so just got rid of it
- by explicitly casting UCHAR_MAX to a (default) char; diffs show no
- differences in the tables generated
-
-2001-06-11 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendcmdto_match_butone): don't let the server crash
- if a client is in the STAT_CONNECTING status
-
-2001-06-10 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c: remove unused vsendcmdto_one(), consolidating it
- into sendcmdto_one(); define new sendcmdto_prio_one(), which
- places the message into the priority queue
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (hunt_server_prio_cmd): definition of
- hunt_server_prio_cmd(), which simply calls sendcmdto_prio_one()
- instead of sendcmdto_one()
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: use sendcmdto_prio_one() and
- hunt_server_prio_cmd() to send SETTIME
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: use sendcmdto_prio_one() to send SETTIME
-
- * include/send.h: removed declaration for unused vsendcmdto_one();
- added a declaration for sendcmdto_prio_one()
-
- * include/s_user.h: declare hunt_server_prio_cmd(), which calls
- sendcmdto_prio_one()
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendcmdto_flag_butone): oops; /wallops should be
- put in the server's priority queue, too...
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: don't check LPATH for accessibility at all
-
-2001-06-08 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): send a +h flag in our SERVER
- command if we're configured as a hub; send individual server flags
- in SERVER commands
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (completed_connection): send a +h flag in our
- SERVER command if we're configured as a hub
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: implement parv[7] as a mode-like string; +h
- sets the FLAGS_HUB flag for a server; +s sets the FLAGS_SERVICE
- flag for a server; +hs sets both flags; also modify CMD_SERVER
- format string to send the flags
-
- * include/client.h: define two new flags, FLAGS_HUB and
- FLAGS_SERVICE to mark services and hubs as such; define testing
- macros, setting macros
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: remove deprecated struct Gline* argument to
- register_user(); remove GLINE rebroadcast; do not send GLINE
- acknowledgement parameter to NICK; do not look for GLINE
- acknowledgement parameter to NICK while parsing
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): remove deprecated struct Jupe*
- argument to server_estab(); do not send JUPE/GLINE acknowledgement
- parameters for SERVER or NICK
-
- * ircd/m_user.c (m_user): remove deprecated argument to
- register_user()
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: remove deprecated argument to server_estab();
- remove documentation comment regarding JUPE acknowledgement
- parameter to SERVER; remove JUPE rebroadcast
-
- * ircd/m_pong.c (mr_pong): remove deprecated argument to
- register_user()
-
- * ircd/m_nick.c: remove documentation comment regarding GLINE
- acknowledgement parameter to NICK
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: use user's real name in JUPE server notices if
- HEAD_IN_SAND_SNOTICES is defined
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: remove deprecated chroot() code; remove deprecated
- setuid code; correct ancient DEBUG vs DEBUGMODE typo
-
- * ircd/gline.c: use user's real name in GLINE server notices if
- HEAD_IN_SAND_SNOTICES is defined
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush_int): make apparent source be
- local server, not oper's server; use user's real name in hack
- notices and DESYNC notices if HEAD_IN_SAND_SNOTICES is defined
-
- * include/s_user.h: remove struct Gline pre-declaration; remove
- deprecated struct Gline argument from register_user()
-
- * include/s_serv.h: remove struct Jupe pre-declaration; remove
- deprecated struct Jupe argument from server_estab()
-
-2001-06-07 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c (hunt_stats): forward-port from pl15 of all the
- changes required to control remote stats
-
- * ircd/s_numeric.c (do_numeric): rewrite numeric origins if
- recipient is not an operator and HEAD_IN_SAND_REWRITE is defined
- [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_whowas.c (m_whowas): report server name only if requester
- is an operator [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c (do_whois): /whois <mynick> now correctly reports
- my server; if HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE is 1, ignore the middle argument
- and obtain the report from the user's server [forward-port from
- pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_who.c: add missing include for ircd_policy.h
- [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_version.c (m_version): require oper access for remote
- /version if HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE is 1 [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_time.c (m_time): require oper access for remote /time if
- HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE is 1 [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: pass extra argument to hunt_stats(); correct
- missing semicolon [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_nick.c (ms_nick): hide the origin of certain collision
- kills [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_motd.c (m_motd): require oper access for remote /motd if
- HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE is 1 [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_lusers.c (m_lusers): require oper access for remote
- /lusers if HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE is 1 [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c (ms_burst): server-added bans are stored using
- local server name, to hide remote server names; modes also are to
- originate from the local server [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/m_admin.c (m_admin): require oper access for remote /admin
- if HEAD_IN_SAND_REMOTE is 1 [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/channel.c (add_banid): if a server is adding a ban, use my
- server name to hide the remote server's name [forward-port from
- pl15]
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: ran make depend
-
- * include/s_stats.h: hunt_stats() has to have an extra argument to
- support the forward-port from pl15
-
- * include/ircd_policy.h: #define HEAD_IN_SAND_STATS_P; add
- HEAD_IN_SAND_{BANWHO,REWRITE,REMOTE} [forward-port from pl15]
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c (engine_loop): remove bogus assert that I
- forgot to check in the events branch
-
-2001-06-06 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/res.c (init_resolver): don't start DNS expires with a 0
- relative timeout--if the server starts slow, timeouts could be
- messy...there's probably a better solution, but this'll do for now
-
- * ircd/os_solaris.c: _XOPEN_SOURCE doesn't get along with Solaris
- headers very well; include stropts.h; define an os_set_tos()
-
- * ircd/os_generic.c (os_set_tos): added an os_set_tos() for
- os_generic.c
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: if there are no C-lines, we don't want to have a
- timer that expires at the absolute time of 0--it kinda blocks all
- the other timers!
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: some includes for open(); declare errcode
- and codesize in engine_loop()
-
- * ircd/list.c (free_client): remove bogus check on timer active
- flag
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: pull out destruction code in
- auth_timeout_request() into an externally-visible
- destroy_auth_request(); manage cli_auth pointer in client
- structure; use it for an extra assertion check
-
- * ircd/list.c: include s_auth.h for destroy_auth_request(); add
- debugging notices to show flow when deallocating
- connections/clients; call destroy_auth_request() when free'ing a
- client that has an auth outstanding; don't free the connection if
- the process timer is unmarked but still active
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: set GEN_ACTIVE when initializing a generator
- and reset it before calling the event handler for an ET_DESTROY
- event
-
- * include/s_auth.h (destroy_auth_request): declare
- destroy_auth_request(), which can be used to destroy an
- outstanding auth request if a client socket goes away before the
- auth exchange is completed
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: add an active flag to keep track of
- whether or not particular generators are active, for the
- convenience of functions using the API
-
- * include/client.h: add a pointer for auth requests to struct
- Connection so we can kill outstanding auth requests if a client
- socket closes unexpectedly
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: cli_connect() could become 0 during the course of
- the sock or timer callback; take that into account in the assert
-
- * ircd/list.c: add magic number checking and setting--magic
- numbers are zero'd on frees to detect double-frees; add back
- setting of cli_from() to 0 to break the back-link from the struct
- Connection (duh)
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: set me's magic number correctly
-
- * include/client.h: define magic numbers and accessor/verifier
- macros
-
- * ircd/list.c: assert that dealloc_client() is called with
- cli_connect(cptr) == 0; set cli_connect(cptr) to 0 before calling
- dealloc_client(); don't mess with cli_from(cptr)
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: only attempt to dealloc a connection if the
- associated client has already been destroyed, or at least delinked
-
-2001-06-05 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/list.c (free_client): only try to delete the socket when
- the fd hasn't already been closed, avoiding a double-free
-
- * ircd/list.c (free_connection): make sure the client is really
- gone before doing away with the connection
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: record that socket has been added in con_freeflag
- field; queue a socket_del() as soon as the socket is close()'d;
- use con_freeflag & FREEFLAG_TIMER instead of con_timer; clear
- FREEFLAG_SOCKET on ET_DESTROY event in client_sock_callback(),
- then dealloc the connection if safe; mark socket as dead when
- there's a read error or EOF; clear FREEFLAG_TIMER flag upon entry
- to client_timer_callback(); dealloc connection if safe upon
- ET_DESTROY event in client_timer_callback()
-
- * ircd/list.c: use con_freeflag instead of con_timer; only dealloc
- the connection if both socket and timer have been destroyed;
- destroy both socket and timer explicitly and carefully
-
- * include/client.h: replace the con_timer field with a
- con_freeflag field, to indicate what still needs freeing; define
- the freeflags
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c (engine_loop): duh...sockList[i] could
- become 0
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c (engine_loop): duh...sockList[i] could
- become 0
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: add some extra assertions to try to track down a
- corruption problem
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c (engine_loop): add an extra assert to try
- to track down a corruption problem
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c (engine_loop): add an extra assert to try to
- track down a corruption problem
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c (engine_loop): add an extra assert to try
- to track down a corruption problem
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c (engine_loop): skip slots that have become
- empty during processing; add an extra assert to try to track down
- a corruption problem
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c (engine_delete): make sure to zero deleted
- entries
-
-2001-06-04 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (client_sock_callback): client is no longer
- blocked, so we must mark it as unblocked
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c: add Debug() calls galore; add handling for
- SS_NOTSOCK; use a dummy sock variable to keep things from
- disappearing on us; correct timeout calculation; update nfds for
- efficiency
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: use new debugging level (DEBUG_ENGINE);
- remove a spurious "if (sock)" which will always be true; update
- nfds for efficiency
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c: add Debug() calls galore; add handling for
- SS_NOTSOCK (just in case); correct timeout calculation
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: add Debug() calls galore; add handling
- for SS_NOTSOCK; correct timeout calculation; add EAGAIN handling
-
- * include/s_debug.h (DEBUG_ENGINE): add new debugging level;
- pretty-indent numbers
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c (engine_loop): break out SS_NOTSOCK
- case--it's not a socket; the check for writability is most likely
- not needed, but present for completeness
-
-2001-05-24 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: add Debug messages; call read_packet() even if the
- no newline flag is set; call read_packet() when the timer expires,
- regardless of what's in the buffer--read_packet() should be able
- to deal properly
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c (ip_registry_connect_succeeded): correct a NOTICE
- sent to clients to include the client nickname (duh)
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: don't destroy a timer if it's already marked
- for destruction; replace a missing ! in socket_del()
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c (engine_loop): reference a temporary variable
- so we don't have to worry about sockList[i] going away
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (client_sock_callback): add Debug messages
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: add Debug messages all over the place
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: add and edit some Debug messages; add a list
- of routines to convert some of the enums and flags from numbers
- into human-readable strings for the Debug messages
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: hack some Debug messages to use the new name
- conversion routines in ircd_events.c; add an extra assert for a
- condition that shouldn't ever happen; apparently recv() can return
- EAGAIN when poll() returns readable--I wonder why...
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: declare some helper routines under
- DEBUGMODE
-
-2001-05-23 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (client_sock_callback): add an extra assertion
- check
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: add more Debug messages
-
- * ircd/list.c (make_client): add an extra assertion check
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c (socket_events): don't call the engine events
- changer if we haven't actually made any changes to the event mask
-
- * ircd/uping.c: add some Debug messages
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c: document new /STATS e
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: add RPL_STATSENGINE to report the engine name
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: remove static client_timer variable; in
- read_packet(), if there's still data in the client's recvQ after
- parsing, add a 2 second timer (con_proc); fix the ET_DESTROY case
- of client_sock_callback to handle destroying the timer properly;
- rewrote client_timer_callback from scratch to be called on an
- individual client
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: add /STATS e to report the engine name
-
- * ircd/list.c: deal with con_timer field in struct Connection
- properly; correct a core-level bug in remove_client_from_list--if
- the client is the only one in the list, we try to update
- GlobalClientList's cli_prev pointer--not good
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: remove call to init_client_timer()
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: made Debug messages more uniform by
- prepending "poll:" to them all; corrected an off-by-one error that
- caused poll_count to be 1 less than the actual count and removed
- my work-around; added Debug messages to indicate which socket is
- being checked and what the results are
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: ran a make depend
-
- * include/s_bsd.h: remove init_client_timer(), since we're doing
- it differently now
-
- * include/numeric.h (RPL_STATSENGINE): a stats reply to report the
- engine name
-
- * include/ircd_policy.h (HEAD_IN_SAND_STATS_E): turn off /stats e
- reports for non-opers
-
- * include/client.h: add con_timer and con_proc fields to struct
- Connection and define accessor macros--con_timer marks that
- con_proc contains a valid timer, and con_proc is used to pace user
- data
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (close_connection): let free_client() destroy the
- socket
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c (start_auth): add a Debug call to indicate when
- auth has begun on a client
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: ensure that event_execute() is called with a
- non-NULL event; modify event_add() macro to properly zero list
- bits; modify gen_dequeue() to not try to clip it out of a list
- it's already been clipped out of; change signal socket
- initialization to use state SS_NOTSOCK; permit timeout values of
- 0 in add_timer(); add many Debug calls; change socket_del() and
- timer_del() to always set the GEN_DESTROY flag; use GEN_MARKED in
- timer_run() instead of GEN_DESTROY so that event_generate() will
- pass on the events; remove the switch and replace with a simpler
- if-then-else tree in timer_run(); don't allow destroyed sockets to
- be destroyed again, nor their states or event masks to be changed
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: initialize "running" to 1
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: deal with SS_NOTSOCK "sockets"; add Debug
- messages all over the place; fix a counting problem in
- engine_add(); turn wait into a signed integer and set it to -1
- only if timer_next() returns 0; adjust wait time to be relative;
- don't call gen_ref_dec() if socket disappeared while we were
- processing it
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: the pipe for signals is not a socket, so
- we must mark it as such--added SS_NOTSOCK for that special socket;
- events won't be generated if GEN_DESTROY is on, so add GEN_MARKED
- for the benefit of timer_run()
-
- * configure.in: add --enable-pedantic and --enable-warnings to
- turn on (and off) -Wall -pedantic in CFLAGS
-
-2001-05-21 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: change "s_addr" element accesses to "address"
- element accesses
-
- * include/s_conf.h: on some systems, "s_addr" is a macro; use
- "address" instead
-
-2001-05-18 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c: include ircd_alloc.h; set_or_clear returns
- void in this file; add a missing semi-colon; declare errcode,
- codesize
-
- * ircd/uping.c (uping_sender_callback): it's pptr, not uping
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (register_user): comment out spurious reference to
- nextping
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): comment out spurious reference to
- nextping
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (read_configuration_file): comment out spurious
- reference to nextping and nextconnect
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: comment out some spurious references to formerly
- global (now non-existant) variables; correct a couple of typos
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: pre-declare some functions referenced in the
- callback; correct a typo
-
- * ircd/res.c (start_resolver): pass errno value of ENFILE
-
- * ircd/listener.c (accept_connection): you know your API is messed
- up when...variables that shouldn't have been global crop up in
- other files
-
- * ircd/list.c (free_client): substitution of == for =
-
- * ircd/ircd_signal.c: include assert.h for assertion checking;
- check ev_data() to find out what signal generated event
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: some references to the variable "timer"
- should have been references to the variable "ptr"
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c: it's struct fd_set, not struct fdset;
- ev_timer(ev) is already a timer pointer; declare codesize as a
- size_t to correct signedness issue; use timer_next(), not
- time_next()
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: ev_timer(ev) is already a timer pointer;
- select fd out of struct pollfd in assertion checking; declare
- errcode and codesize; use timer_next(), not time_next()
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c: ev_timer(ev) is already a timer pointer;
- use function timer_next(), not time_next()
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: ev_timer(ev) is already a timer pointer;
- use function timer_next(), not time_next()
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in (IRCD_SRC): add ircd_events.c to the list of
- compiled sources; do make depend
-
- * include/list.h: pre-declare struct Connection
-
- * include/ircd_events.h (gen_ref_inc): cast to the right structure
- name
-
- * include/s_auth.h: duh; missing */
-
-2001-05-10 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c: update write events status after sending data or
- accumulating data to be sent
-
- * ircd/m_list.c (m_list): update write events status after
- canceling a running /list
-
- * ircd/channel.c (list_next_channels): update write events status
- after listing a few channels
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: extensive changes to update to new events model;
- remove on_write_unblocked() and the two implementations of
- read_message(), which have been deprecated by this change
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: set the socket events we're interested in for
- clients; simplify some logic that does the connect_nonb followed
- by the socket_add
-
- * ircd/list.c: define free_connection() to free a connection
- that's become freeable once the struct Socket has been
- deallocated; fix up free_client() to take this new behavior into
- account
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: call init_client_timer()
-
- * include/s_bsd.h: declare new REGISTER_ERROR_MESSAGE when unable
- to register connect-in-progress with events system; declare
- init_client_timer() (HACK!) to preserve rate-limiting behavior
-
- * include/list.h: declare new free_connection()
-
- * include/client.h: add a struct Socket to struct Connection
-
-2001-05-09 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_signal.c: massage the handlers for SIGHUP, SIGINT, and
- SIGTERM into event callbacks; perform the actions in the
- callbacks, since they're not called in the context of the signal;
- set up the signal callbacks in the event engine
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c (signal_callback): we're supposed to look for
- a specific signal; don't generate an event if there is no signal
- structure for it
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: nuke nextconnect and nextping and replace them with
- connect_timer and ping_timer; massage try_connections() and
- check_pings() into timer callbacks that re-add themselves at the
- right time; remove ircd.c's "event_loop()"; initialize the event
- system and the connect_timer and ping_timer
-
- * ircd/uping.c: correct a couple more typos
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: rework to use new events system
-
- * ircd/os_solaris.c (os_connect_nonb): update to new interface
-
- * ircd/os_openbsd.c (os_connect_nonb): update to new interface
-
- * ircd/os_linux.c (os_connect_nonb): update to new interface
-
- * ircd/os_generic.c (os_connect_nonb): update to new interface
-
- * ircd/os_bsd.c (os_connect_nonb): update to new interface
-
- * include/s_auth.h: remove deprecated members of struct
- AuthRequest, replacing them with struct Socket and struct Timer
- structures; add flags to indicate when these structures have been
- released by the event system; remove the deprecated
- timeout_auth_queries()
-
- * include/ircd_osdep.h (os_connect_nonb): connect could complete
- immediately, so change the interface to handle that possibility
-
- * ircd/uping.c (uping_server): noticed and corrected a typo
-
- * ircd/listener.c: set up to use ircd_event's struct Socket by
- adding an socket_add() call to inetport(), replacing
- free_listener() with socket_del() in close_listener(), and
- reworking accept_connection to be called as the callback
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: add a call to IPcheck_init()
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: remove IPcheck_expire(); rework
- ip_registry_expire() to be called from a timer; write
- IPcheck_init() to set up the expiration timer (hard-coded for a
- 60-second expiration time)
-
- * include/listener.h: add a struct Socket to the struct Listener;
- remove accept_connection()
-
- * include/IPcheck.h: add IPcheck_init(), remove IPcheck_expire()
-
-2001-05-08 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: include config.h; use USE_KQUEUE and
- USE_DEVPOLL instead of HAVE_KQUEUE and HAVE_DEVPOLL_H
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c: include config.h; set FD_SETSIZE to
- MAXCONNECTIONS, not IRCD_FD_SETSIZE...
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: include config.h
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c: include config.h
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: include config.h
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: include engine sources in compilation and make
- depend steps
-
- * configure.in: add checks for enabling the /dev/poll- and
- kqueue-based engines
-
- * acconfig.h: add lines for USE_DEVPOLL and USE_KQUEUE
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: work in the engine sources
-
-2001-05-07 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: include ircd_snprintf.h
-
- * ircd/ircd_relay.c: stomp a couple of gcc warnings suggesting
- parens around a construct that had both || and &&
-
- * ircd/chkconf.c: #include "config.h" to get some important
- definitions
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: revamp ircd makefile for new build system
-
- * doc/Makefile.in: revamp doc makefile for new build system
-
- * config/*: Removed old build system files
-
- * stamp-h.in: a stamp file
-
- * install-sh: install-sh for new build system
-
- * configure.in: configure.in for new build system
-
- * configure: configure script for new build system (built by
- autoconf)
-
- * config.sub: config.sub for new build system
-
- * config.h.in: config.h.in for new build system (built by
- autoheader)
-
- * config.guess: config.guess for new build system
-
- * aclocal.m4: aclocal.m4 for new build system (built by aclocal
- 1.4)
-
- * acinclude.m4: aclocal.m4 macros for new build system
-
- * acconfig.h: config.h skeleton for new build system
-
- * Makefile.in: modify for new build system
-
-2001-05-01 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: get rid of the last vestiges of TIME_T_FMT
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: get rid of the last vestiges of TIME_T_FMT
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: get rid of the last vestiges of TIME_T_FMT
-
-2001-05-01 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * doc/iauth.doc: Protocol for iauth server. (from hybrid).
- * doc/linux-poll.patch: Patch to make Linux under 2.2 not deadlock
- when you have far far too many sockets in use.
- * {include,ircd}/iauth.c: A start on iauth support.
-
-2001-05-01 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_err.c: Suggested wording change.
- * ircd/s_user.c: Users aren't target limited against +k users.
- * ircd/chkconf.c: Made it compile again, who knows if it works, but
- now I can at least make install
- * various: Cleanups on m_*.c files.
-
-
-2001-04-23 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c (exit_client): make netsplit server notice say the
- right thing
-
- * ircd/m_links.c (m_links_redirect): forward-port RPL_ENDOFLINKS
- change to make Khaled happy...
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c (do_whois): pull-up of m_whois() fix
- (do_whois): duh...
-
-2001-04-21 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/msgq.c: finally remove the msgq_integrity() hack, as it's
- turned up no more bugs
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use /* */ comments instead of // comments--all the
- world's not gcc :(
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (conf_add_server): use /* */ comments instead of
- // comments--all the world's not gcc :(
-
- * ircd/runmalloc.c: finally garbage-collect unused file
-
- * include/runmalloc.h: finally garbage-collect unused file
-
- * ircd/<multiple files>: addition of '#include "config.h"' before
- all other includes in most .c files
-
- * include/<multiple files>: remove includes of config.h, which are
- now going into the raw .c files
-
-2001-04-20 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c (do_whois): display proper server name if the
- user is looking up himself
-
- * ircd/m_who.c (m_who): disable match by servername or display of
- server names by non-opers
-
- * include/ircd_policy.h: add define for
- HEAD_IN_SAND_WHO_SERVERNAME to cover full intent of sub-motion 15
- of CFV 165
-
-2001-04-18 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: keep the $R in memory so we can see it clearly
- when we do a /stats k
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (set_user_mode): pull-up of changes to prevent
- users from turning on +s and +g
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c (exit_client): pull-up of changes to turn off
- net.split notice
-
- * ircd/parse.c: pull-up of changes to disable /trace, /links, and
- /map for users
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c (do_whois): pull-up of server name masking for
- /whois
-
- * ircd/m_user.c (m_user): removal of umode and snomask defaulting
- functions, pull-up
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c (m_stats): pull-up of stats-disabling stuff
-
- * ircd/m_map.c (m_map_redirect): pull-up of m_map_redirect()
-
- * ircd/m_links.c (m_links_redirect): pull-up of m_links_redirect()
-
- * ircd/channel.c (channel_modes): pull-up of channel key display
- as *
-
- * include/ircd_policy.h: pull-up of ircd_policy.h
-
- * include/client.h: pull-up of Set/ClearServNotice()
-
- * ircd/gline.c (do_gline): report client name in G-line message
- (pull-up)
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (register_user): pull-up--show IP address in some
- server notices dealing only with users; report which connection
- class has filled up
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c (report_deny_list): use conf->flags &
- DENY_FLAGS_IP insteaf of conf->ip_kill
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c (report_klines): use conf->flags & DENY_FLAGS_IP
- insteaf of conf->ip_kill
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: use flags field in struct DenyConf; pull-up of
- K-line by real name
-
- * include/s_conf.h: use a flags field in struct DenyConf; define
- DENY_FLAGS_FILE, DENY_FLAGS_IP, and DENY_FLAGS_REALNAME for
- pull-up of K-line by real name
-
- * ircd/m_trace.c: pull-up of IP show for user connections
-
- * doc/example.conf: pull-up of the realname K-line documentation
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: forward port of pid file advisory locking mechanism
-
-2001-04-16 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendcmdto_flag_butone): recast to just broadcast to
- all servers, rather than to only servers that have +w/+g/whatever
- users on them; among other things, this removes that atrocity
- known as sentalong[] from this function
-
- * ircd/m_admin.c: must include ircd.h to declare "me"; must
- include hash.h to declare FindUser()
-
- * ircd/m_wallusers.c: implementation of WALLUSERS
-
- * ircd/m_desynch.c (ms_desynch): only send DESYNCHs to opers
-
- * ircd/m_wallops.c: only send WALLOPS to opers
-
- * ircd/parse.c: add WALLUSERS command to parser table
-
- * include/handlers.h: declare wallusers handlers
-
- * include/msg.h: add WALLUSERS command
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendcmdto_flag_butone): if FLAGS_OPER is or'd with
- flag, send only to appropriate opers
-
-2001-04-13 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/uping.c: refit to use the new events interface
-
- * ircd/res.c: refit to use the new events interface
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: create timer_chg(), which permits a
- (non-periodic) timer's expire time to be modified; change the
- logic in timer_run() so that timers that were re-added while the
- event was being processed will not be destroyed prematurely
-
- * include/uping.h: include the events header, declare some extra
- fields in struct UPing, remove timeout value, and define some
- flags for marking which cleanup items have yet to be done
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: add a prototype for timer_chg() to change
- the expire time of a running timer
-
-2001-03-13 Joseph Bongaarts <foxxe@wtfs.net>
- * ircd/os_openbsd.c: Tweaked the openbsd hack a bit.
-
-2001-03-07 Joseph Bongaarts <foxxe@wtfs.net>
-
- * config/configure.in: Add check for OpenBSD
-
- * ircd/os_openbsd.c: Add seperate os dep file for openbsd which
- differs from generic BSD, particularly in its handling of
- _XOPEN_SOURCE.
-
-2001-02-12 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (ms_gline): propagate a G-line that happened to
- have been added by a U-lined server, rather than going through the
- activate/deactivate logic; propagate G-line removals by U-lined
- servers as well
-
- * ircd/gline.c: rename propagate_gline() to gline_propagate();
- make gline_propagate() return an int 0 (convenience return); only
- update lastmod in gline_activate() and gline_deactivate() if the
- current lastmod is non-zero, since 0 lastmod is our flag of a
- U-lined server having added a G-line
-
- * include/gline.h (gline_propagate): exporting the G-line
- propagation function
-
- * ircd/m_list.c (m_list): duh; permit explicit channel name
- specification only when /list gets two arguments ("Kev
- #wasteland") rather than when /list gets more than two
- arguments--nice braino
-
-2001-01-29 Thomas Helvey <twhelvey1@home.com>
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (need_more_params): fix bug that allowed
- unregistered clients to spam opers with protocol violation
- messages. Note: the bugfix may have eliminated some useful
- protocol violation messages.
- Please send protocol violation messages explicitly from the
- functions they are discovered in, you have much better context
- for the error there and it helps to document the behavior of the
- server. This was also a design bug in that it violated the
- "A function should do one thing" heuristic. Patching this one
- would have resulted in a continuous spawning of other bugs over
- the next 3 years, so I killed it. Check around for stuff this
- broke and readd the calls to protocol_violation in the functions
- that need to send the message.
-
-2001-01-29 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c (mode_parse_ban): stopper a tiny leak--if a ban
- already existed, then the logic would (attempt to) skip it, but
- would not free the ban string; now the ban string is free'd and
- the ban count is decremented, releasing the ban for use
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: make send_umode_out() take a prop argument
- instead of testing for the PRIV_PROPAGATE privilege itself; fix
- set_umode() to use this new argument, calculating it before
- calculating the new privileges for a -o'd user
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c (m_oper): pass the new prop argument to
- send_umode_out()
-
- * ircd/channel.c (mode_parse_ban): turn off MODE_ADD bit in bans
- that we're not actually going to add because they already exist;
- test that particular bit before adding to the linked list
-
- * include/s_user.h: add a prop argument to send_umode_out() to
- indicate whether or not to propagate the user mode
-
-2001-01-24 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/msgq.c: ircd_vsnprintf() returns the number of bytes that
- it would have written; upper-bound the number to prevent overflows
- by proxy; also, tune buffer size given to ircd_vsnprintf() to take
- into account the fact that ircd_vsnprintf() already takes the
- terminal \0 into account
-
-2001-01-22 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/msgq.c: add an incredibly ugly hack to attempt to track
- down an apparent buffer overflow; remove msgq_map(), since it's no
- longer used anywhere; slight tweaks to prevent off-by-one errors,
- but these can't explain the problems we've seen
-
- * include/msgq.h: remove msgq_map(), since it's no longer used
- anywhere
-
-2001-01-18 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (set_nick_name): call client_set_privs() after
- parsing user modes
-
-2001-01-17 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (read_message): fix a typo in the select version of
- read_message()
-
- * ircd/whowas.c (whowas_free): MyFree() is a macro that expects
- its argument to be an lvalue, which means we can't use
- whowas_clean()'s handy-dandy "return ww" feature
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: default LOCOP_KILL to TRUE--oops...
-
-2001-01-16 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c (timer_run): it's possible that the timer got
- deleted during the callback processing, so don't go to the bother
- of requeuing it if the destroy flag is set
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c: define FD_SETSIZE to be IRCD_FD_SETSIZE
- out of config.h if this is a *BSD; include errno.h (oops);
- decrement error count after an hour using a timer; use FD_SETSIZE
- constant instead of IRCD_FD_SETSIZE constant; fill in event
- processing code
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: include errno.h (oops); decrement error
- count after an hour using a timer; fill in event processing code
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c: include errno.h (oops); decrement error
- count after an hour using a timer; assert events filter is either
- EVFILT_READ or EVFILT_WRITE; fill in event processing code
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: include errno.h (oops); decrement error
- count after an hour using a timer; fill in event processing code
-
-2001-01-15 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/client.c: fixed feattab; basically, when I changed features
- to use small integers specifying bit positions, instead of the
- bits themselves, I forgot to update feattab to not | these
- privileges together; also fixed a bug in the antiprivs masking
- loop in client_set_privs()--last index wouldn't get parsed
-
-2001-01-11 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: call event_generate() with new data
- argument; make it set that field in struct Event; make
- socket_add() return the value of the eng_add callback
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c: make engine_add() return a
- successful/unsuccessful status; add bounds-checking outside of an
- assert; use accessor macros; use log_write(), not the deprecated
- ircd_log(); add an assert to engine_loop() to double-check for
- data structure corruption
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: make engine_add() return a
- successful/unsuccessful status; add bounds-checking outside of an
- assert; use accessor macros; use log_write(), not the deprecated
- ircd_log(); add an assert to engine_loop() to double-check for
- data structure corruption
-
- * ircd/engine_kqueue.c: implementation of an engine for kqueue()
-
- * ircd/engine_devpoll.c: implementation of an engine for /dev/poll
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: define some accessor macros; add ev_data
- to struct Event for certain important data--errno values, for
- instance; make EngineAdd callback tell us if it was successful or
- not; add extra argument to event_generate(); make socket_add()
- return the status from EngineAdd
-
-2001-01-10 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: pass initializer information about how many
- total _filedescriptors_ may be opened at once
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use exported "running" instead of unexported
- thisServer.running
-
- * ircd/engine_select.c: implementation of an event engine based on
- select()
-
- * ircd/engine_poll.c: implementation of an event engine based on
- poll()
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: pass the engine initializer an integer
- specifing how many _filedescriptors_ may be opened at once
-
- * include/ircd.h: running has to be exported for the engine_*
- event loops
-
-2001-01-09 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: include some needed headers; add some
- comments; make evEngines[] const; bundle sig_sock and sig_fd into
- a struct named sigInfo; rework struct evInfo to have a queue of
- _generators_, and only when threaded; added a gen_init() function
- to centralize generator initialization; fix various compile-time
- errors; rework event_add() for new queueing scheme and checked for
- compile-time errors; add casts where needed; spell evEngines[]
- correctly; make engine_name() return const char*
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: type EventCallBack depends on struct
- Event, so pre-declare it; put _event_ queue into generators, and
- only when threaded; give engine data a union to store both ints
- and pointers; make engine name a const; fix gen_ref_dec() macro;
- make engine_name() return a const char*
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: gen_dequeue() is now exported, so move it
- down with the non-static functions; modify event_execute() to use
- the new gen_ref_dec() to simplify code; make sure event_generate()
- does not generate new events for generators marked for destruction
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: the engines, at least, may need to modify
- reference counts to keep generators from going away while
- something still points at them, so add reference counter
- manipulators and export gen_dequeue() for them
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: set up the list of engines to try; set up
- the signal struct Socket; rename netInfo to evInfo; move static
- functions near the beginning of the file; do away with
- signal_signal() (since we no longer keep a signal count ourselves)
- and call event_generate() directly from signal_callback--also
- renamed some functions; allow signal_callback() to read up to
- SIGS_PER_SOCK at once from the signal pipe; add event_init() to
- initialize the entire event system; add event_loop() to call the
- engine's event loop; initialize new struct GenHeader member,
- gh_engdata; remove timer_next(); add socket_add() function to add
- a socket; add socket_del() to mark a socket for deletion; add
- socket_state() to transition a socket between states; add
- socket_events() to set what events we're interested in on the
- socket; add engine_name() to retrieve event engine's name
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: add engine data field to struct
- GenHeader; rename SOCK_ACTION_REMOVE to SOCK_ACTION_DEL; add a
- note about states vs s_events; remove signal count; fold union
- Generator back into struct Event; remove count members from struct
- Generators; redefine engine callbacks to not take a struct
- Engine*; add explanatory comments to callback definitions; add
- some engine callbacks to handle operations; remove struct Engine
- flag member--can detect single flag from eng_signal member; add
- event_init(), event_loop(), engine_name(), and the socket_*()
- functions; make timer_next() a macro to avoid a function call
-
-2001-01-08 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * include/ircd_events.h: rename to ircd_events.h, since it handles
- events, not just networking stuff; add signal support; more
- structural rearrangement
-
- * ircd/ircd_events.c: rename to ircd_events.c, since it handles
- events, not just networking stuff; add signal support; more
- structural rearrangement
-
-2001-01-07 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_network.c: implement timer API; add reference counts
- appropriately
-
- * include/ircd_network.h: firm up some pieces of the interface;
- split out members everything has into a separate structure; add
- reference counts; add timer API
-
-2001-01-06 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_network.c: static data and event manipulation
- functions for new event processing system
-
- * include/ircd_network.h: data structures for new event processing
- system
-
-2001-01-03 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/whowas.c: Completely re-did the old allocation scheme by
- turning it into a linked list, permitting the
- NICKNAMEHISTORYLENGTH feature to be changed on the fly
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (count_memory): use FEAT_NICKNAMEHISTORYLENGTH
- feature instead of old #define
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: add NICKNAMEHISTORYLENGTH feature as an
- integer feature with a notify callback (whowas_realloc)
-
- * ircd/client.c (client_set_privs): second memset was supposed to
- be over antiprivs, not privs; thanks, Chris Behrens
- <cbehrens@xo.com> for pointing that out...
-
- * include/whowas.h: new elements for an extra linked list in
- struct Whowas; a notify function for feature value changes
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: new feature--FEAT_NICKNAMEHISTORYLENGTH
-
- * config/config-sh.in: NICKNAMEHISTORYLENGTH is now a feature
-
-2001-01-02 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * config/config-sh.in: get rid of DEFAULT_LIST_PARAMETER
- compile-time option--now in features subsystem
-
- * ircd/motd.c (motd_init): rework motd_init() to be called as the
- notify function for MPATH and RPATH features (should probably
- split it up a bit, though...)
-
- * ircd/m_privs.c (mo_privs): if called with no parameters, return
- privs of the caller, rather than an error
-
- * ircd/m_list.c: pull usage message into its own function; pull
- list parameter processing into its own function that does not
- modify the contents of the parameter; add list_set_default() to
- set the default list parameter (uses the notify hook); rework
- m_list() to make use of these functions; removed dead code
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c (log_feature_mark): make sure to return 0, since
- we have no notify handler
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: add notify callback for notification of
- value changes; give mark callback an int return value to indicate
- whether or not to call the notify callback; fix up feature macros
- for new notify callback; add DEFAULT_LIST_PARAM feature; rewrite
- string handling in feature_set() to deal with def_str being a null
- pointer; wrote feature_init() to set up all defaults appropriately
-
- * ircd/ircd.c (main): call feature_init() instead of
- feature_mark(), to avoid calling notify functions while setting up
- defaults
-
- * ircd/client.c: updated to deal with new privileges structure
-
- * ircd/class.c: updated so init_class() can be called should one
- of PINGFREQUENCY, CONNECTFREQUENCY, MAXIMUM_LINKS, or
- DEFAULTMAXSENDQLENGTH be changed
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: log_feature_mark() updated to fit with new
- API changes
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: added DEFAULT_LIST_PARAM feature and
- feature_init() function (found necessary since adding the notify
- stuff and notifying motd.c during start-up...before we defined
- RPATH!)
-
- * include/client.h: move privs around to enable addition of more
- bits if necessary; based on the FD_* macros
-
- * include/channel.h: declare list_set_default (actually located in
- m_list.c *blanche*)
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: retrieve MAXSILES and MAXSILELENGTH (now
- AVBANLEN*MAXSILES) from features subsystem
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (debug_serveropts): CMDLINE_CONFIG doesn't go to
- anything anymore
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: retrieve HANGONGOODLINK and HANGONRETRYDELAY from
- the features subsystem
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c (start_auth): NODNS migrated to the features
- subsystem
-
- * ircd/random.c: created random_seed_set() function to set seed
- value, along with some stuff to make ircrandom() a little more
- random--state preserving, xor of time instead of direct usage,
- etc.; it's still a pseudo-random number generator, though, and
- hopefully I haven't broken the randomness
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: FEATUREVALUES makes use of feature_int() calls
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: use features interface to retrieve
- MAXCHANNELSPERUSER
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: add NODISP flag for super-secret features;
- add a whole bunch of new features migrated over from make config
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use features interface to retrieve PINGFREQUENCY,
- CONNECTTIMEOUT, and TIMESEC
-
- * ircd/client.c (client_get_ping): use features interface to
- retrieve PINGFREQUENCY
-
- * ircd/class.c: use features interface to retrieve PINGFREQUENCY,
- CONNECTFREQUENCY, MAXIMUM_LINKS, and DEFAULTMAXSENDQLENGTH
-
- * ircd/chkconf.c (DEFAULTMAXSENDQLENGTH): since it's now in the
- features subsystem, we have to add something explicit
-
- * ircd/channel.c: use features interface to retrieve
- KILLCHASETIMELIMIT, MAXBANLENGTH, MAXBANS, and MAXCHANNELSPERUSER;
- note that MAXBANLENGTH is now calculated dynamically from MAXBANS
- and AVBANLEN
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: run make depend
-
- * include/supported.h (FEATURESVALUES): update to reference
- feature settings
-
- * include/random.h: add prototype for random_seed_set
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: add several more features
-
- * include/channel.h: move MAXBANS and MAXBANLENGTH into feature
- subsystem
-
- * config/config-sh.in: feature-ized some more stuff
-
- * include/motd.h: some new elements in motd.h for motd.c changes
-
- * ircd/motd.c: motd_cache() now searches a list of already cached
- MOTD files; saves us from having duplicate caches in memory if
- there are two identical T-lines for two different sites...
-
-2001-01-02 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/motd.c: don't core if the motd isn't found. Bug found by
- Amarande.
-
-2001-01-02 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_err.c: Added third param to 004 - the channel modes that tage params. Used by hybrid/epic.
- * ircd/s_channels.c: Added fix for msg'ing a -n+m channel - thanks
- to guppy for noticing, and hektik for providing the fix.
- * misc others: Minor cleanups, added more protocol_violations, ripped
- out more P09 stuffs, bit more protocol neg stuff.
-
-2000-12-19 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_ison.c (m_ison): Dianora says that ISON has to end with a
- space (*sigh* stupid clients...)
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: make WALLOPS_OPER_ONLY a feature managed through
- ircd_features.[ch]
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: get rid of GODMODE conditionals
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (debug_serveropts): switch to using appropriate
- calls into the features subsystem for various serveropts
- characters
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (find_conf_entry): get rid of USEONE conditional
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: remove GODMODE conditional; use features subsystem
- to get value of VIRTUAL_HOST and CLIENT_FLOOD; remove
- NOFLOWCONTROL conditional
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: use features subsystem to determine value of
- KILL_IPMISMATCH
-
- * ircd/parse.c: get rid of NOOPER and GODMODE conditionals; use
- features subsystem to determine the setting of IDLE_FROM_MSG
-
- * ircd/numnicks.c: get rid of EXTENDED_NUMERICS conditionals
-
- * ircd/motd.c: get value of NODEFAULTMOTD from features subsystem;
- use features subsystem to get motd file names
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: get value of RELIABLE_CLOCK from features
- subsystem
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: get rid of CRYPT_LINK_PASSWORD, since it does
- us no good; use features subsystem to figure out if we need to do
- HUB-type stuff; make TESTNET debugging sendto_opmask_butone's use
- the Debug(()) macro instead; get value of RELIABLE_CLOCK from
- features subsystem
-
- * ircd/m_privmsg.c: get IDLE_FROM_MSG from the features subsystem
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c: get CRYPT_OPER_PASSWORD from the features
- subsystem
-
- * ircd/m_connect.c: get SERVER_PORT from the features subsystem
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c (log_set_file): fix a bug that kept log files
- from getting marked if they were already set to something...
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: add a flag to indicates read-only access;
- add several new features that used to be compile-time selected
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: grab pidfile out of feature subsystem; don't check
- access to motd files (what the heck?); make sure to initialize the
- feature subsystem before trying to write the config file
-
- * ircd/dbuf.c: use feature_int() to retrieve BUFFERPOOL settings;
- use feature_bool() to figure out if we're using the FERGUSON
- flusher
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: MPATH and RPATH are now done differently, so
- remove the clause that creates empty files of that name; also ran
- make depend
-
- * include/sys.h: CLIENT_FLOOD is now a feature; unfortunately,
- there is no easy way to bounds-check it at present
-
- * include/querycmds.h: make sure ircd_features.h is included; use
- feature_str(FEAT_DOMAINNAME) in calls to match()
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: many new features that used to be
- compile-time selected
-
- * config/config-sh.in: add * to DOMAINNAME; try also using first
- argument to search in /etc/resolv.conf; removed many compile-time
- options that now can be configured through the features system
-
-2000-12-18 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * doc/api/log.txt: how to use the logging API
-
- * doc/api/features.txt: how to use the features API
-
- * doc/api/api.txt: how to write API documentation
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: rearranged a couple of features for
- neatness purposes
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: cleaned up the macros some; rearranged
- some code to all go into the switch; rearranged a couple of
- features for neatness purposes
-
-2000-12-16 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
- * ircd/os_bsd.c: Added os_set_tos for BSD users.
-
-2000-12-16 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: Isomer almost got it right; you need to
- use F_I(), since it's an integer value, not a boolean value. The
- asserts in feature_int would catch you out... Also made the F_*
- macros take flags
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: define RPL_PRIVS reply
-
- * ircd/parse.c: put new PRIVS command into command table
-
- * ircd/m_privs.c (mo_privs): message handler to report operator
- privileges
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: declare new features OPER_SET and
- LOCOP_SET; redo boolean testing routine to accept TRUE, YES, and
- ON for boolean TRUE, and FALSE, NO, and OFF for boolean FALSE
-
- * ircd/client.c: simplify client_set_privs() with a table that
- defines what features to test for; add new client_report_privs()
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: compile new m_privs.c; run make depend
-
- * include/numeric.h (RPL_PRIVS): new reply numeric for displaying
- an operator's privileges
-
- * include/msg.h: define new command: PRIVS
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: create new features OPER_SET and
- LOCOP_SET for controlling access to /set
-
- * include/handlers.h (mo_privs): declare message handler for
- reporting oper privileges
-
- * include/client.h (client_report_privs): declare function to
- report what privileges an oper has
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c (do_whois): fix a bug that caused /whois to
- report that a user is an oper if the oper doing the /whois had
- PRIV_SEE_OPERS
-
-2000-12-17 Isomer <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/listener.c: added support for TOS twiddling as a 'feature'.
-
-2000-12-17 Isomer <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/os_linux.c: add TOS stuffs
-
- * ircd/listener.c: add TOS stuffs
-
-2000-12-16 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c (do_who): use HasPriv to determine whether or not
- to indicate a user is an oper
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: clear privileges setting when deopping; don't
- propagate +o unless user has PRIV_PROPAGATE privilege
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (debug_serveropts): created debug_serveropts()
- function and replaced how the server option string is generated
-
- * ircd/parse.c: remove conditional on CONFIG_OPERCMDS
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c (do_whois): use HasPriv to determine whether or
- not to indicate the user is an operator
-
- * ircd/m_who.c: use HasPriv to determine whether or not a user
- should be displayed in the list of opers
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: call debug_serveropts() to get server option
- string
-
- * ircd/m_userip.c (userip_formatter): use HasPriv to determine
- whether or not to show oper status
-
- * ircd/m_userhost.c (userhost_formatter): use HasPriv to determine
- whether or not to show oper status
-
- * ircd/m_restart.c (mo_restart): replace ugly #ifdef conditional
- checks with HasPriv check; remove dead code
-
- * ircd/m_rehash.c (mo_rehash): replace ugly #ifdef conditional
- checks with HasPriv check
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c (mo_opmode): use HasPriv to check permissions;
- use feature_bool to check if disabled
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c (m_oper): set oper priviliges
-
- * ircd/m_mode.c (m_mode): replace #ifdef conditional with HasPriv
- check
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c (mo_kill): use HasPriv checks to determine if we
- can kill
-
- * ircd/m_kick.c (m_kick): replace #ifdef conditional with HasPriv
- check
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c (mo_jupe): rework permissions checking structure;
- use feature_bool to check if disabled
-
- * ircd/m_join.c (m_join): remove BADCHAN conditional; replace
- #ifdef conditional with a HasPriv check
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (mo_gline): rework permissions checking
- structure; use feature_bool to check if any part is disabled
-
- * ircd/m_die.c: replace ugly #ifdef conditionals with HasPriv
- check; remove dead code
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: use feature_bool() to detect if we're
- disabled; use HasPriv to figure out what we're permitted to do;
- only allow clearmode on moded channels
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: define various features; use HasPriv to
- verify permissions to set/reset
-
- * ircd/gline.c (gline_add): use HasPriv instead of #ifdef
- conditionals
-
- * ircd/client.c (client_set_privs): function to set an oper's
- privileges
-
- * ircd/channel.c: use HasPriv calls instead of #ifdef conditionals
-
- * include/whocmds.h: deconditionalize several macros and
- substitute appropriate calls to HasPriv()
-
- * include/s_debug.h: get rid of global serveropts[]; define new
- function debug_serveropts() to build that string on the fly
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: define some features
-
- * include/client.h: add privs member to struct Connection; define
- various priviledges
-
- * include/channel.h: no longer using IsOperOnLocalChannel; remove
- conditional of MAGIC_OPER_OVERRIDE on OPER_WALK_THROUGH_LMODES
-
- * doc/Configure.help: remove help information for deprecated
- options
-
- * config/config-sh.in: remove certain deprecated options having to
- do with what opers can and cannot do--first stage in moving
- compile-time constants into the .conf
-
-2000-12-16 Isomer <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/parse.c: detect if the prefix is missing and try and recover
- instead of coring.
-
-2000-12-15 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: found and fixed some bugs in the debug logging
- code that would sometimes result in the log file not being
- reopened--which meant that a user could connect and get the
- logging output--oops
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: run make depend...
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c: get rid of report_feature_list()
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: add the 'bad value' error message, shift error
- messages over somewhat
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (debug_init): call log_debug_init with the
- use_tty flag
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (read_configuration_file): unmark features before
- reading the config file, then reset unmarked features after
- reading the config file
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: use feature_report() instead of
- report_feature_list()
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: fix log_debug_file (bogus assertion); add
- special 'mark' flags and use them; add the stuff needed by the
- features API
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: rework the features API and add gobs of
- comments to try to explain what some of these complex functions
- are actually doing
-
- * include/s_stats.h: get rid of report_feature_list(); use
- feature_report() instead
-
- * include/numeric.h: added a new error message and shifted old
- values over some--this is, after all, an alpha
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: log_debug_init now takes an integer to tell
- it if it should be using the tty; added a couple of functions
- required by the features API
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: add an enum and some more functions to
- flesh out the feature API--it should now be possible to put all
- those compile-time constants in the config file!
-
- * ircd/send.c: got the direction of the assert incorrect...
-
- * ircd/send.c: implement the efficiency of flush_connections by
- creating a linked list of struct Connection's with queued data;
- also get rid of flush_sendq_except and make sure to yank
- connections out of the list when their sendQs become empty (notice
- the assertion in flush_connections!)
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (close_connection): must yank the Connection out of
- the sendq list
-
- * ircd/list.c (dealloc_connection): must yank the Connection out
- of the sendq list
-
- * ircd/dbuf.c (dbuf_put): call flush_connections instead of the
- deprecated flush_sendq_except
-
- * ircd/client.c: define a couple new helper functions for sendq
- threading--this will make the flush_connections function in send.c
- considerably more efficient by creating a linked list of
- Connections that have queued data to send
-
- * include/send.h: remove flush_sendq_except, as it's not used
- anymore
-
- * include/client.h: declare a couple new helper functions for the
- sendq threading system
-
-2000-12-14 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_ison.c (m_ison): Apply Diane Bruce's patch to make ISON
- parse all arguments
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (count_memory): modify to report for clients and
- connections, not local clients and remote clients
-
- * ircd/list.c: fiddle with the client-fiddling functions to take
- into account the divorce of struct Connection from struct Client
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: define a struct Connection for me, initialize it,
- and link it into the right place (ewww, globals!)
-
- * include/client.h: remove CLIENT_{LOCAL,REMOTE}_SIZE; split
- struct Client into struct Client and struct Connection; redefine
- local-portion accessor macros to go through struct Client to the
- struct Connection; define struct Connection accessor macros
-
-2000-12-13 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/whowas.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/uping.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/send.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/res.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/parse.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_who.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_wallchops.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_userip.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_userhost.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_user.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_uping.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_trace.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_topic.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_time.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_squit.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_silence.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client;
- remove dead code
-
- * ircd/m_rpong.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_rping.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_quit.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_privmsg.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_pong.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client; remove
- dead code
-
- * ircd/m_ping.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_pass.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_part.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_notice.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_nick.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_names.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_mode.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_map.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_list.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_links.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client;
- remove some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client; remove
- some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_kick.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client; remove
- some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_ison.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_invite.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_info.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_error.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_create.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_connect.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client;
- removed some dead code
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_away.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/m_admin.c: use new accessor macros for struct Client
-
- * ircd/hash.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/gline.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/crule.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/class.c: missed an access to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/channel.c: missed a couple of accesses to a struct Client
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: missed an access to a struct Client
-
- * include/querycmds.h: fix a couple of stats macros to use
- structure accessor macros
-
- * include/client.h: change structure member names to highlight any
- places in the code I've missed
-
-2000-12-12 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/whowas.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/send.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: use new struct Client accessor macros; removed
- some dead code
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c: use new struct Client accessor macros; removed
- some dead code
-
- * ircd/s_numeric.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/parse.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/packet.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/numnicks.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/motd.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/listener.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/list.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/ircd_relay.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use new struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/gline.c: catch some instances of me.<stuff> I missed
- previously
-
- * ircd/client.c: use cli_ instead of con_
-
- * ircd/class.c: use cli_ instead of con_
-
- * ircd/channel.c: use cli_ instead of con_
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: use cli_ instead of con_; catch some instances
- of me.<stuff> I missed previously
-
- * include/client.h: use cli_ instead of con_...seemed like a good
- idea at the time *shrug*
-
-2000-12-11 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/hash.c: use struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/gline.c: use struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/crule.c: use struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/client.c: use struct Client accessor macros; remove some
- dead code
-
- * ircd/class.c: use struct Client accessor macros
-
- * ircd/channel.c: use struct Client accessor macros; remove some
- dead code
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: use struct Client accessor macros
-
- * include/numnicks.h: use struct Client accessor macros
-
- * include/client.h: first step to divorcing struct Client and
- struct Connection--define accessor macros and use them
-
- * ircd/gline.c: When Uworld removed Uworld-set G-lines, only the
- uplink would remove them. This is because the removal protocol
- message wasn't being sent to the uplinks. This is fixed by fixing
- propagate_gline() to send the proper number of arguments depending
- on whether or not we're adding or deleting the Uworld gline, and
- by having gline_deactivate() make sure to turn off the active bit
- and call propagate_gline() if it's a Uworld gline
-
-2000-12-10 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/os_generic.c: make sure IOV_MAX gets defined, just in case
-
- * ircd/os_bsd.c: apparently BSD doesn't have IOV_MAX defined
- anywhere intelligent...
-
-2000-12-09 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c (send_queued): call deliver_it with appropriate
- arguments
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c: reorder a couple of headers--cosmetic
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (deliver_it): make deliver_it work with a struct
- MsgQ
-
- * ircd/os_solaris.c (os_sendv_nonb): function for calling writev
- with appropriate iovec
-
- * ircd/os_linux.c (os_sendv_nonb): function for calling writev
- with appropriate iovec
-
- * ircd/os_generic.c (os_sendv_nonb): function for calling writev
- with appropriate iovec
-
- * ircd/os_bsd.c (os_sendv_nonb): function for calling writev with
- appropriate iovec
-
- * ircd/msgq.c (msgq_mapiov): add a len_p argument for totalling up
- exactly how much we're trying to write out to the fd
-
- * include/s_bsd.h: make deliver_it take a struct MsgQ
-
- * include/msgq.h: add a len_p argument to msgq_mapiov to help
- detect short writes that indicate possible socket blocking
-
- * include/ircd_osdep.h: declare os_sendv_nonb()
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_mode): don't add empty modes...
-
-2000-12-08 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * include/send.h: add prio argument to send_buffer to select
- between normal and priority queues
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (send_user_info): add prio argument to send_buffer
- call
-
- * ircd/m_ison.c (m_ison): add prio argument to send_buffer call
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (send_reply): add prio argument to send_buffer
- call
-
- * ircd/channel.c (send_channel_modes): add prio argument to
- send_buffer call
-
- * ircd/send.c (send_buffer): add a prio argument to select the
- priority queue; update send.c functions to use it
-
- * ircd/msgq.c (msgq_add): remove msgq_prio; fold msgq_link and
- msgq_add; add a prio argument to msgq_add to select the priority
- queue
-
- * include/msgq.h: remove msgq_prio; add a prio argument to
- msgq_add
-
- * ircd/send.c: remove sendbuf; remove GODMODE code; switch to
- using msgq functions instead of dbuf functions; remove old, dead
- sendto_* functions; redo send_buffer to take a struct MsgBuf;
- rework sendcmdto_* functions to make use of the new struct MsgBuf
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: remove hunt_server; restructure send_user_info to
- make appropriate use of struct MsgBuf
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c (count_memory): count memory used by the MsgQ
- system and report it
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (read_configuration_file): use
- sendto_opmask_butone instead of the now dead sendto_op_mask
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: switch to using appropriate MsgQLength and other
- calls on sendQ
-
- * ircd/parse.c (parse_server): get rid of a piece of GODMODE code
-
- * ircd/msgq.c: add msgq_append and msgq_bufleft; fix a bug in
- msgq_clean
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: fix spelling in comments marking dead code
-
- * ircd/m_userip.c (userip_formatter): restructure to make use of
- struct MsgBuf
-
- * ircd/m_userhost.c (userhost_formatter): restructure to make use
- of struct MsgBuf
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: use MsgQLength on a sendQ
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: use MsgQLength instead of DBufLength on a
- sendQ; mark a piece of dead code
-
- * ircd/m_names.c: use send_reply instead of sendto_one
-
- * ircd/m_mode.c: use new mode; remove old dead code
-
- * ircd/m_ison.c (m_ison): restructure to make use of struct MsgBuf
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c: use BUFSIZE instead of IRC_BUFSIZE; remove old
- dead code
-
- * ircd/listener.c (accept_connection): use sendto_opmask_butone
- instead of sendto_op_mask
-
- * ircd/list.c (free_client): use MsgQClear to clear sendQ
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c: remove send_error_to_client; restructure
- send_reply to make use of struct MsgBuf
-
- * ircd/dbuf.c (dbuf_put): remove argument to flush_sendq_except,
- since its no longer used (at least currently)
-
- * ircd/channel.c: restructure send_channel_modes to make use of
- struct MsgBuf; remove set_mode, add_token_to_sendbuf, cancel_mode,
- and send_hack_notice; use BUFSIZE instead of IRC_BUFSIZE
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: add msgq.c to list of sources; run make depend
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: use sendcmdto_one instead of sendto_one
-
- * include/send.h: send_buffer now takes a struct MsgBuf * instead
- of a char *; flush_sendq_except now takes no arguments, as sendq
- flushing currently only happens in dbuf.h and sendQ is a struct
- MsgQ; remove prototypes for a lot of old sendto_* functions that
- aren't used anymore; remove sendbuf and IRC_BUFSIZE--the former is
- no longer needed, and the latter is identical to BUFSIZE in
- ircd_defs.h
-
- * include/s_user.h: make InfoFormatter take a struct MsgBuf*
- instead of a char *; also make it return void, instead of char *
-
- * include/msgq.h: add msgq_append and msgq_bufleft functions
-
- * include/client.h: use a struct MsgQ instead of a struct DBuf for
- sendq
-
- * doc/Configure.help: Remove help for compile-time options that
- have gone away
-
- * config/config-sh.in: remove CONFIG_NEWMODE
-
- * ircd/m_server.c (mr_server): don't send server IPs in any server
- notices
-
- * ircd/msgq.c (msgq_vmake): add \r\n to messages
-
-2000-12-07 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * include/msgq.h: declare the MsgQ API
-
- * ircd/msgq.c: implementation of new MsgQ system
-
-2000-12-06 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: #include was supposed to be for
- ircd_features.h, not features.h--missed when I had to do a
- rename because of namespace collision
-
-2000-12-05 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
- * ircd/m_topic.c: Added missing braces that caused all remote
- topics to be ignored.
-
-2000-12-04 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_create.c: I'm tired of the exit_client warning :)
- (ms_create): discovered that exit_client() was being called with
- too few arguments
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c (exit_client): remove all dependance on
- FNAME_USERLOG, since that's now gone; log only to LS_USER
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c: USE_SYSLOG no longer means anything
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c (m_oper): no longer log to LS_OPERLOG--we already
- log to LS_OPER
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: no longer conditionalize on SYSLOG_KILL
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: remove LS_OPERLOG, LS_USERLOG
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: remove LS_OPERLOG, LS_USERLOG--they serve
- the same purpose as LS_USER and LS_OPER
-
- * config/config-sh.in: remove no longer relevant log config
- variables
-
- * ircd/uping.c (uping_init): use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c (exit_client): use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (report_error): use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c (timeout_auth_queries): use log_write instead of
- ircd_log
-
- * ircd/res.c (send_res_msg): use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/m_who.c: use log_write instead of write_log; no longer
- conditionalize on WPATH; mark dead ircd_log calls
-
- * ircd/m_uping.c: mark dead ircd_log call
-
- * ircd/m_server.c (mr_server): use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/m_restart.c: use log_write instead of ircd_log; mark dead
- ircd_log calls
-
- * ircd/m_rehash.c (mo_rehash): use log_write instead of ircd_log
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c: use log_write instead of ircd_log; no longer
- conditionalize on FNAME_OPERLOG; mark dead ircd_log calls
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: mark dead ircd_log calls
-
- * ircd/m_connect.c: use log_write instead of ircd_log; mark dead
- ircd_log
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: use log_write instead of write_log; no
- longer conditionalize on OPATH
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: use log_write instead of write_log; no longer
- conditionalize on JPATH
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: add USER subsystem; remove ircd_log() compat
- function; fix a couple of bugs
-
- * ircd/ircd_alloc.c: fixed a comment
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use log_write instead of ircd_log; fold server
- notice generation in a couple of cases
-
- * ircd/gline.c: use log_write instead of write_log; no longer
- conditionalize on GPATH
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush_int): use log_write instead of
- write_log; no longer conditionalize on OPATH
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: run make depend, since dependencies have
- changed
-
- * doc/example.conf: add system USER to documentation
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: add system USER; remove old ircd_log()
- declarations
-
-2000-12-04 Isomer <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_names.c: Add NAMES_EON to do_names to say add a
- 'end_of_names' reply when done.
- * ircd/m_join.c: use NAMES_EON as mentioned above
-
-2000-12-01 net <simms@LUCIDA.QC.CA>
-
- * ircd/motd.c: add a freelist for struct Motds
-
-2000-11-30 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c (report_feature_list): report features--only
- local opers can see logging configuration, since it doesn't really
- mean anything to users
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: add reply messages for new feature subsystem
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: add F lines to .conf
-
- * ircd/parse.c: add the message descriptions for /set, /reset, and
- /get
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: add /stats f
-
- * ircd/m_set.c (mo_set): implement /set
-
- * ircd/m_reset.c (mo_reset): implement /reset
-
- * ircd/m_rehash.c: /rehash m now flushes MOTD cache, and /rehash l
- reopens log files (for log file rotation)
-
- * ircd/m_get.c (mo_get): implement /get
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: use int instead of void return value; add
- log_report_features() and log_canon(); fix a function that
- disappears if DEBUGMODE not #define'd
-
- * ircd/ircd_features.c: functions to manipulate feature settings
- either from the config file or with the new /set, /reset, and /get
- commands
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: add new .c files, run make depend
-
- * include/s_stats.h: declare report_feature_list() (/stats f
- handler)
-
- * include/numeric.h: add RPL_STATSFLINE, RPL_FEATURE,
- ERR_NOFEATURE, ERR_BADLOGTYPE, ERR_BADLOGSYS, and ERR_BADLOGVALUE
- reply numerics
-
- * include/msg.h: add defines for SET, RESET, and GET
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: add a function to canonicalize subsystem
- names; change some void return values to int
-
- * include/ircd_features.h: new features subsystem handles all the
- manipulation of special features, like log files
-
- * include/handlers.h: declare new mo_{s,res,g}et message handlers
- for fiddling with features run-time
-
- * include/client.h (SNO_DEFAULT): don't set SNO_DEBUG by default;
- seemed like a good idea at the time...
-
- * doc/example.conf: document new F lines
-
-2000-11-29 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c: rewrite debug_init() and vdebug() in terms of
- new logging functions, which have special support for the debug
- log; added loop detection to vdebug(), so that I can
- sendto_opmask_butone() from log_vwrite() without incurring another
- call to vdebug()
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (rehash): call log_reopen() from rehash routine;
- this allows log file rotations
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: call log_write_kill() instead of ircd_log_kill()
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: much more work fleshing out the interface;
- removed old interface; included backwards-compat ircd_log()
- function that logs to subsystem LS_OLDLOG
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: switch to new log_init()/log_close()/log_reopen()
- functions
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: include stdarg.h for va_list; move ordering
- warning to top of file; fill out LogSys enum; declare new
- log_debug_init(), log_vwrite(), log_write_kill(), and
- log_[sg]et_*() functions; add flags argument to log_write();
- defined flags to inhibit various logging actions
-
- * include/client.h: added support for new SNO_DEBUG, enabled only
- if DEBUGMODE is defined
-
-2000-11-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_log.c: make sure the various LOG_* constants are
- defined (probably not needed, since #include <syslog.h> isn't
- conditional); various static data needed for the new logging
- functions; definitions of new logging functions
-
- * include/ircd_log.h: new LogSys enum, declarations for part of
- new logging API
-
- * ircd/motd.c: we were setting type to MOTD_CLASS unconditionally,
- which was of course stupid; switched to using switch/case in
- initialization in motd_create(); zero the MotdList.other pointer
- from motd_clear()
-
- * ircd/ircd.c (main): motd_init() has to come before init_conf(),
- or we overwrite init_conf()'s hard work with respect to T-lines
-
-2000-11-27 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c: comment out report_motd_list and include a
- reference to motd_report()
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: rip out the old MOTD manipulation functions; call
- motd_add() from the conf parser; call motd_clear() from the rehash
- routine; remove the no longer needed memory clearing and reloading
- stuff from the rehash service routine
-
- * ircd/motd.c: loads new API, including static internal functions
- to do allocation/deallocation, etc.
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: use new motd_report() instead of
- report_motd_list()
-
- * ircd/m_motd.c: use new syntax for motd_send()
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use new motd_init() function
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in (SRC): forgot to add motd.c to SRC in
- Makefile.(in); also ran make depend
-
- * include/motd.h: don't need config.h, but now do need time.h;
- define new structures and constants; redefine old API and define
- new functions
-
-2000-11-22 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (register_user): use motd_signon() instead of
- calling m_motd; much cleaner this way
-
- * ircd/motd.c: write the new motd_* stuff to make MOTD handling
- less of a crock
-
- * ircd/m_motd.c: rewrite m{,s}_motd to call out to new motd_*
- functions
-
- * include/motd.h: define new MOTD API stuff
-
-2000-11-20 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (protocol_violation): rewrite
- protocol_violation so it'll actually work
-
- oh, yeah, use %s -> cptr->name, instead of %c -> cptr, so we get
- the client's real name in there.
-
- * ircd/m_motd.c (m_motd): Iso's addition of get_client_class(sptr)
- resulted in core dumps if NODEFAULTMOTD is defined, because m_motd
- gets called from register_user with a NULL sptr. This is probably
- a design problem, but this bandaid will do for now...
-
-2000-11-19 Isomer <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c: added 'protocol_violation', thus alerting us
- to problems in the server<->server protocol.
-
- * ircd/m_connect.c: allow remote connects with a port of '0'
- meaning to use the port in the config file.
-
- * ircd/m_create.c: Enable hacking protection, lets see how far we
- get.
-
- * ircd/m_error.c: The RFC says never accept ERROR from unreg'd
- clients, so we don't any more.
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: The kill path is now made up of numnicks of servers,
- and the user@host is displayed of the victim.
-
- * ircd/m_map.c: reloaded 'dump_map'.
-
- * ircd/m_trace.c: allow per class T:
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: allow local opers /remote stats anywhere on the 'net.
-
-2000-11-17 Isomer <isomer@coders.net>
-
- * ircd/m_topic.c: Fixed bug where we'd only send to clients topics
- that were the *same* instead of different. Oh the embarrasment!
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: Merged net's fix.
-
-2000-11-02 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c: remove compiler warning by adding a newline to
- end of file
-
- * ircd/m_names.c: moved the flags up to s_user.h
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: call do_names instead of m_names; restructure
- ms_join to never transmute a JOIN into a CREATE, but use the TS in
- the JOIN (if present) to timestamp the channel
-
- * ircd/channel.c: send JOINs individually, instead of grouping
- them, so that we can send the channel's creation time
-
- * include/s_user.h: declare do_names()
-
-2000-10-30 Isomer <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_oper.c: Fixed warning
-
-2000-10-30 Isomer <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_oper.c: Fixed over agressive cut and no paste
-
-2000-10-30 Isomer <isomer@coders.net>
-
- * ircd/m_topic.c: Restructured, fixed bug where topics on local
- channels are propergated (I forget who pointed this out to me, but
- thanks anyway). Also to save bandwidth don't send the topic to
- users if the topic is already the same on the server (but still
- propergate to other servers). X/W's "autotopic" feature must
- chew a lot of bandwidth, hopefully this will help reduce this.
-
- * doc/rfc1459.rfc: Updated documentation on /topic.
-
- * ircd/listener.c: snotice warnings about failed accept()'s
- potentially warning admins that they're running out of fd's.
-
- * ircd/stats.c, ircd/class.c: Removed /stats v, added number of
- people in a class in /stats y
-
- * ircd/m_create.c: Checks for timewarp hacking and squit's
- evil servers. (currently disabled)
-
-
-2000-10-30 net <simms@lucida.qc.ca>
-
- * ircd/gline.c: Fixed various bugs Isomer left behind.
-
-2000-10-26 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_join.c (m_join): reply on attempt to join a BADCHANed
- channel is now ERR_BANNEDFROMCHAN instead of ERR_BADCHANNAME
-
-2000-10-24 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: ok, now last mode rules; mode +ps will always
- result in +s (and won't send a mode if the channel is already +s);
- mode +sp will always result in +p; -n+n on a +n channel results in
- no mode change; -n+n on a -n channel results in a +n mode change;
- etc.
-
-2000-10-23 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: add "add" and "del" elements to ParseState to
- avoid not-too-pretty -p+s when +s is sufficient; fix a bug in
- mode_parse_limit that caused it to clear all channel modes
- prematurely; restructure mode_parse_mode to avoid calling
- modebuf_mode too early (ties in with first mentioned change);
- better logic for +p/+s mutual exclusivity; initialize "add" and
- "del" elements in mode_parse; send simple modes down to
- modebuf_mode after the loop in mode_parse
-
-2000-09-28 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
- * ircd/m_names.c: Fixed a non-lethal logic error that
- triggers an assert() in find_member_link while debugging.
- (Spotted by Maniac-).
-2000-09-19 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/s_conf.c: move K:lines to their own list and data
- structures, add supporting code.
- * ircd/m_stats.c: cleanup stats processing a bit move
- kline listing code to a new function, haven't figured
- out where it goes yet tho'
- * ircd/s_stats.c: added K:line bulk lister
- * include/s_conf.h: added new DenyConf struct
- * *[ch]: fixeup code that depended on changes
-
-2000-09-17 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/class.c: encapsulate class list
- * include/class.h: clean up classes
- * * fixup code that depended on changes
-
-2000-09-17 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/s_conf.c: add me to local conf
- * include/s_conf.h: move CONF_ME macro to chkconf.c
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: cleanup initialization, allow virtual host
- to be changed by rehash
-
-2000-09-17 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * include/class.h: add missing prototype
- * ircd/class.c: make argument to get_conf_class const
-
-2000-09-17 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/*.c: merged in changes from 2.10.10.pl12, cleanup
- merge conflicts.
- * ircd/*.h: merged in changes from 2.10.10.pl12, cleanup
- merge conflicts
-
-2000-09-16 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/s_conf.c: add code for server struct
- * ircd/client.c: copy of class.c sort of, new file for client
- specific operations, will move things here as appropriate,
- currently only one function is exported from here.
- * ircd/*.c: general logic cleanups, convert negatives to
- positives in places.
-
-2000-09-16 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/s_conf.c: add code for new crule data structs, strip quotes
- * ircd/crule.c: clean up scary casting a bit, type safety stuff
- * include/s_conf.h: add CRuleConf struct and support, remove
- unused constants
- * include/crule.h: type safety cleanups
- * ircd/*.c: fixup code that depended on stuff I changed
-
-2000-09-15 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/s_conf.c: start adding code for new conf data structs, changed
- listeners, admin line, motd lines, class lines. Move validate_hostent
- to resolver. General mayhem.
- * include/s_conf.h: new data structs and accessors
- * ircd/res.c: move validate_hostent here, rewrite, use regular
- expression for validation.
- * doc/example.conf: update docs for port
-
-2000-09-14 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/s_conf.c (conf_init): rewrite conf file parser, start to break
- up conf_init into managable chunks.
- * ircd/listener.c (set_listener_mask): fix logic bug core dump.
- * include/s_conf.h: add new data struct for local info (unwinding the mess).
-
-2000-09-13 Thomas Helvey <helveytw@home.com>
- * ircd/list.c: put Clients in free lists, pre-allocate MAXCONNECTIONS
- local clients.
- * ircd/list.c: put SLinks in free lists
- * ircd/channel.c: put Memberships in free lists
- * ircd/ircd.c: rearrange initializations a bit in main
- Note: With these changes, ircd NEVER frees Clients, SLinks or
- Memberships. It will also rarely need to allocate new
- ones during net bursts and other disruptions. This should
- cut down on memory fragmentation a bit as well.
-
-2000-08-30 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_names.c (do_names): pull-up from do_names fix in
- u2.10.10.pl11
-
-2000-07-15 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * various: IP only k:'s and G:'s now do bit tests instead of two(!)
- match()'s. Major Major cpu savings. Also speed up the
- other case slightly. As a side effect you can now
- k/Gline *@10.0.0.0/8. I'll do bans tomorrow, it's nearing
- 3am.
-
-2000-07-15 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * various: Fixed warnings after compiling on an alpha.
-2000-07-09 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * doc/ircd.8: Applied grammitical changes by Liandrin, applied
- changes suggested by various other people.
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: More bug fixes. Current problem appears to be
- that it gets a corrupt entry somehow.
-2000-07-09 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
- * ircd/m_oper.c: Clean up compiler warning.
-
-2000-07-08 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * doc/ircd.8: Updated the documentation, it was slightly out of date
- being updated around 1989.
- * ircd/m_whois.c: Rewrote for clarity, and probably a bit more speed.
- fixed a few minor glitches.
- * doc/rfc1459.unet: Updated.
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: Fixed more bugs.
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: We now keep track of servers we've conected.
-
-2000-07-02 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_misc.c: Fixed remote IPcheck bug. Ok, I'm a moron, so sue
- me. Thanks to Hektik, thanks thanks thanks thanks
- thanks thanks thanks thanks thank thanks thank thanks
-
-2000-07-01 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_conf.c: "Fixed" the "bug" where people would "evade" K:'s.
- * ircd/s_conf.c, include/IPcheck.h: Fixed compile warnings.
-
-2000-06-22 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: Large chunks redone.
- * ircd/s_conf.c: Changes due to IPcheck - ONE nolonger supported,
- single AND double digit limits are allowed now.
- * misc other: Changes to IPcheck.
-
-2000-06-30 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c: Fix command line parameter bugs.
-
-2000-06-30 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_kill.c: Fixed bug with LOCAL_KILL_ONLY
- * ircd/m_nick.c: Tidied things up.
-
-2000-06-12 Joseph Bongaarts <foxxe@trms.com>
- * ircd/m_stats.c: Iso forgot mo_stats when he added /stats v
-
-2000-05-29 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_stats.c: add /stats v to do only the last part of the /trace
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: Cosmetic change, if we meddle with it enough do
- you think it'll get bored and fix itself?
-
-2000-06-09 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
-
- * ircd/m_names.c: Clean up compiler warnings.
-
-2000-06-09 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c (mode_parse_client): don't send warning if
- there's not enough arguments for a +/-o/v; means the habit of
- doing "/mode #channel +oooooo bob" doesn't result in a bunch of
- error messages
-
-2000-06-04 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
-
- * ircd/m_names.c: Re-factor code to remove unneccessary
- GlobalChannelList iteration every time someone joins a channel.
-
-2000-06-02 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: add struct Gline * argument to register_user;
- look up global glines and repropagate them if necessary; send
- acknowledgement of gline to remote servers when registering users
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): don't send acknowledgement of
- local glines to remote servers; do send gline acknowledgement of
- bursted users
-
- * ircd/m_user.c (m_user): pass new struct Gline * argument to
- register_user
-
- * ircd/m_pong.c: pass new struct Gline * argument to register_user
-
- * ircd/m_nick.c (ms_nick): document protocol change
-
- * ircd/gline.c: support GLINE_LASTMOD
-
- * include/s_user.h: add struct Gline * argument to register_user
-
- * include/gline.h: add GLINE_LASTMOD to look up non-zero lastmods
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (find_kill): add unsigned int argument to
- gline_lookup()
-
- * ircd/gline.c: add GLINE_GLOBAL to lookup or find only global
- glines; add unsigned int argument to gline_lookup()
-
- * include/gline.h: add GLINE_GLOBAL flag; add unsigned int
- argument to gline_lookup()
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: Resend jupe only when there is no %<lastmod>
- parameter, or when it falls out of bounds: see comments prior to
- call to jupe_resend(); call server_estab with struct Jupe
- parameter, so that we place the appropriate %<lastmod> in the
- appropriate place.
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): send %<lastmod> for introduced
- server, as well as for servers when we're sending the BURST
-
- * include/s_serv.h: add a struct Jupe * to the arguments for
- server_estab() so that we can send the appropriate lastmod
- parameter
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (ms_gline): actually, this should be the
- slightest bit more efficient...
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c (ms_jupe): actually, this should be the slightest
- bit more efficient...
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (ms_gline): inhibit GLINE processing resends
- during netburst
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c (ms_jupe): inhibit JUPE processing resends during
- netburst
-
- * ircd/channel.c (joinbuf_join): really remove user from local
- channels
-
-2000-05-29 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_names.c: Removed redundant space.
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: Fixed incorrect syntax on ERROR line.
-
-2000-05-18 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c (ms_burst): er...that should have been a ",", not
- a " "
-
-2000-05-04 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: replace bogus assertions with returns, which is
- logically correct; only wipe out limit/key if they were originally
- set in the first place; remove user from channel when doing a
- PARTALL; only send MODE +o for user CREATEing channel if user is
- not MyUser--CREATE will only be used if the channel did not
- originally exist, therefore we can assume no one local is on the
- channel anyway, and we don't exactly need for the user to see an
- explicit +o for themselves
-
- * doc/readme.gline: describe the syntax of the GLINE command
-
- * doc/readme.jupe: update to reflect a couple of changes to JUPE
-
- * ircd/gline.c: don't propagate local changes
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: don't propagate local changes
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (mo_gline): force local flag when deactivating
- glines with 0 lastmod
-
- * ircd/gline.c (gline_deactivate): G-lines with zero lastmod time
- are now removed instead of being deactivated
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (ms_gline): make G-lines of the form "GLINE *
- -<mask>" be accepted
-
- * ircd/channel.c (send_channel_modes): deal with one of the last
- vestiges of sendbuf
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c (ms_burst): debugged ban processing; removed
- debugging hooks
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_extract): remove debugging
- sendto_opmask_butone calls
-
-2000-05-03 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: support a couple of new flags to support using
- mode_parse; fix some bugs with 0 struct ModeBuf *; implementation
- of modebuf_extract to extract added flags for use by ms_burst
-
- * include/channel.h: a couple of new flags to support using
- mode_parse inside ms_burst
-
- * ircd/m_burst.c (ms_burst): brand new implementation of BURST
-
- * ircd/m_endburst.c: add loop to processing of end_of_burst to
- free empty channels after the BURST is over.
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: convert to use new send.c functions--I wanted
- to rewrite it from scratch, but the logic's pretty complex; I may
- still rewrite it, though...
-
-2000-05-02 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: fix broken header include ordering
-
-2000-05-02 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: cleanups for ZenShadow's cleanups
- review emailed privately
-
- * include/IPcheck.h: removed unneeded include
-
-2000-05-02 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (hunt_server): throw in a comment so I know what
- the sendto_one is for
-
- * include/querycmds.h (Count_unknownbecomesclient): convert to
- sendto_opmask_butone
-
- * ircd/send.c: start removing dead code
-
- * include/send.h: start removing dead code
-
- * ircd/m_rping.c: convert to sendcmdto_one / send_reply /
- hunt_server_cmd
-
- * ircd/m_rpong.c: convert to sendcmdto_one / send_reply
-
-2000-05-01 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: convert to sendcmdto_one / send_reply
-
- * ircd/m_kick.c: Completely reimplement m_kick
-
- * ircd/channel.c: send_user_joins removed; it was dead code,
- anyway...
-
-2000-05-01 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_invite.c: Fix for the rest of m_invite.c, and again.
- * ircd/channels.c: My fix for the part problem. Untested, probably
- won't work. Can't be much worse than the current problem.
- it'll either work or core, take your pick.
-
-
-2000-04-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * config/config-sh.in: Fix for CONNEXIT
- * ircd/s_{user,misc}.c: Fix for CONNEXIT
- * ircd/m_invite.c: Fix for incorrectly numnickified invite.
- (Kev: Want to come talk to me about this?)
-
-2000-04-30 Steven M. Doyle <steven@doyle.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c
- - general cleanups and readability enhancements
- - rewrite of setuid/chroot code.
- - server will no longer run as root
- - -DPROFIL compile option removed
- - Fixed IPcheck API calls
-
- * config/config-sh.in
- - Fixed up chroot compile options
- - Added options for debug and profile compiles
-
- * config/gen.ircd.Makefile
- - Support for new debug/profile options
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in
- - Support for new debug/profile options
-
- * ircd/ircd_signal.c
- - Removed -DPROFIL
-
- * include/IPcheck.h
- - Removed old API prototypes, added new ones
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c
- - Readability cleanups (well, I -think-...)
- - Changed IPRegistryEntry.last_connect to a time_t. The previously
- used unsigned short was probably causing interesting things after
- a client had been connected longer than about 65,535 seconds...
- - Removed old API functions.
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c
- - Removed IPcheck.h include
-
- * Additionally modified IPcheck API calls in:
- - ircd/m_nick.c
- - ircd/m_auth.c
- - ircd/s_bsd.c
- - ircd/s_conf.c
- - ircd/s_misc.c
- - ircd/s_serv.c
- - ircd/s_user.c
-
-
-2000-04-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: Sigh. :)
- * ircd/m_mode.c: fix for modeless channels by poptix.
-
-2000-04-29 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: reimplement JOIN in terms of struct JoinBuf
-
- * ircd/channel.c (clean_channelname): make clean_channelname also
- truncate long channel names
-
-2000-04-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_create.c: reimplement CREATE in terms of struct JoinBuf
-
- * ircd/channel.c: implemented joinbuf_init, joinbuf_join,
- joinbuf_flush
-
- * include/channel.h: definitions and declarations for the struct
- JoinBuf abstraction
-
-2000-04-29 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: Ok, so I thought I compiled and tested this...
-
-2000-04-29 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: Add debugging code to IPcheck
-
-2000-04-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * include/ircd_reply.h (SND_EXPLICIT): use instead of RPL_EXPLICIT
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (send_reply): use SND_EXPLICIT instead of
- RPL_EXPLICIT
-
- * ircd/m_userhost.c (m_userhost): add a dead code comment
-
- * ircd/m_desynch.c: forgot one...
-
- * ircd/m_rehash.c (mo_rehash): er, duplicates :)
-
- * ircd/m_proto.c (proto_send_supported): just change a comment so
- it doesn't show up in my scans
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (send_reply): fix a slight bug...
-
- * ircd/s_numeric.c (do_numeric): use new sendcmdto_* functions,
- kinda hackish...
-
- * ircd/parse.c (parse_server): argument wrangling to make
- processing in do_numeric a little easier to deal with
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): SERVER should come from
- acptr->serv->up, not &me
-
- * ircd/m_lusers.c: accidentally left out sptr for a %C
-
- * ircd/send.c: hack to support doing wallchops...
-
- * ircd/m_whowas.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_whois.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_who.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_wallops.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_wallchops.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_userip.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_userhost.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_uping.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_trace.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_topic.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_time.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_squit.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_silence.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_settime.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_restart.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_rehash.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_privmsg.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_pong.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_ping.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_pass.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_oper.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_notice.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_nick.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_names.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_motd.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_mode.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_map.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_lusers.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_list.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_links.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_kill.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_invite.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_info.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_help.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_error.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_endburst.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_die.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_destruct.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_defaults.c: convert to new send functions
-
- * ircd/m_connect.c: convert to new send functions
-
-2000-04-28 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * RELEASE.NOTES: Describe a few more undocumented features.
- * config/config-sh.in: change the default paths for logging
- and the recommended number of channels.
- * include/supported.h: Rearrange slightly, added CHANTYPE's
-
-2000-04-27 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_close.c: convert to send_reply
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: convert to send_reply, sendcmdto_serv_butone
-
- * ircd/m_away.c: convert to send_reply and sendcmdto_serv_butone
-
- * ircd/m_admin.c: convert to send_reply and hunt_server_cmd
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (hunt_server_cmd): new hunt_server replacement
- that takes cmd and tok arguments, etc. NOTE: THIS IMPLEMENTATION
- HAS A MAJOR HACK!!! The whole hunt_server architecture should be
- carefully rethought...
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c (hunt_stats): use new hunt_server_cmd
-
- * include/s_user.h: hunt_server_cmd -- replacement for hunt_server
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c: *sigh* 2.10.10 doesn't support squitting by
- numeric nick; therefore, we have to use the server name
-
- * ircd/m_squit.c (ms_squit): allow to squit by server numeric nick
-
- * ircd/send.c: fix minor bugs
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (check_target_limit): mark dead code so I filter
- it when I grep
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (exit_new_server): mark dead code so I filter it
- when I grep
-
- * ircd/parse.c: mark dead code so I filter it when I grep
-
- * ircd/map.c: mark dead code so I filter it when I grep
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: mark dead code so I filter it when I grep
-
- * ircd/ircd_relay.c: convert over to new sendcmdto_*, send_reply
- functions
-
- * ircd/channel.c: mark dead code so I filter it when I grep
-
- * ircd/s_stats.c: use send_reply instead of sendto_one w/rpl_str;
- hope I'm not stepping on toes...
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c: more sendto_opmask_butone / send_reply
- conversions; use ircd_snprintf in a couple of cases to negate the
- possibility of buffer overflow
-
-2000-04-26 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: convert as much as possible to new send
- semantics
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendcmdto_common_channels): fix a subtle bug --
- test member->user->from->fd, not from->fd
-
- * ircd/gline.c (gline_add): go ahead and add badchans; we just
- won't look for them in m_gline; this way, they always work...
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: use ircd_vsnprintf conversion specifiers
-
- * ircd/gline.c: since write_log now uses ircd_vsnprintf, use
- ircd_vsnprintf conversion specifiers
-
- * ircd/support.c (write_log): use ircd_vsnprintf for write_log, so
- I have my conversion specifiers
-
- * ircd/gline.c (do_gline): use send_reply for ERR_YOUREBANNEDCREEP
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendcmdto_flag_butone): explicitly send WALLOPS to
- local users
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (exit_new_server): rewrite exit_new_server to be a
- little less brain-dead
-
- * ircd/s_misc.c: use sendcmdto_one, sendrawto_one, and send_reply
-
- * ircd/s_debug.c: use send_reply with RPL_EXPLICIT for
- RPL_STATSDEBUG
-
- * ircd/res.c (cres_mem): use send_reply with RPL_EXPLICIT for
- RPL_STATSDEBUG
-
- * ircd/list.c (send_listinfo): use send_reply with RPL_EXPLICIT
- for RPL_STATSDEBUG
-
- * ircd/m_pong.c: use RPL_EXPLICIT for ERR_BADPING
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use RPL_EXPLICIT for ERR_BADPING
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (register_user): use RPL_EXPLICIT for
- ERR_INVALIDUSERNAME
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (send_reply): support RPL_EXPLICIT
-
- * include/ircd_reply.h (RPL_EXPLICIT): somewhat of a hack to mark
- a numeric as needing to use an explicit pattern, which will be the
- first argument in the variable argument list
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: use sendrawto_one instead of sendto_one to send
- non-prefixed nospoof PING
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: use sendrawto_one instead of sendto_one to send
- non-prefixed SERVER login
-
- * ircd/ircd.c (check_pings): fix last sendto_one calls (except for
- a numeric usage further up)
-
- * include/send.h: declare sendrawto_one
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendrawto_one): new function to use ONLY for
- non-prefixed commands, like PING to client, or PASS/SERVER on
- server registration
-
-2000-04-25 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c (doprintf): implement %H for possible
- future expansion (channel numerics?)
-
- * include/ircd_snprintf.h: added documentation to # to explain use
- with %C; added documentation for : to explain use with %C; added
- documentation for %H for channels
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c: use send_reply
-
- * ircd/userload.c: use sendcmdto_one
-
- * ircd/uping.c: use sendcmdto_one
-
- * ircd/send.c: use new flags to %C format string; ':' prefixes
- client name with a colon for local connects, '#' uses
- nick!user@host form for local connects
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: use send_reply, sendto_opmask_butone,
- sendcmdto_one, sendcmdto_serv_butone, sendcmdto_flag_butone
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c: use sendcmdto_one, sendto_opmask_butone
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: use sendto_opmask_butone, send_reply,
- sendcmdto_one
-
- * ircd/s_auth.c: use sendto_opmask_butone
-
- * ircd/res.c: use sendcmdto_one
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c (doprintf): minor bug fixes and some
- debugging assertions
-
-2000-04-24 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/support.c: dumpcore is no longer used, so get rid of it
-
- * ircd/parse.c: use send_reply, sendcmdto_one
-
- * ircd/map.c: use send_reply
-
- * ircd/listener.c: use send_reply
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: use sendto_opmask_butone, send_reply
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c: use send_reply
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: use sendto_opmask_butone
-
- * ircd/gline.c: use sendto_opmask_butone, send_reply
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c (doprintf): make it deal with incompletely
- registered clients; make FLAG_ALT print nick!user@host; make
- FLAG_COLON print :blah
-
- * ircd/class.c (report_classes): use send_reply instead of
- sendto_one
-
- * ircd/hash.c (m_hash): replace sendto_one with sendcmdto_one
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c (ip_registry_connect_succeeded): replace
- sendto_one with sendcmdto_one
-
-2000-04-21 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c: clean up logic in sendcmdto_channel_butone; use
- MyConnect() instead of IsServer() in sendcmdto_flag_butone; define
- sendcmdto_match_butone
-
- * include/send.h: declare sendcmdto_match_butone
-
-2000-04-20 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: update to use send_reply()
-
- * ircd/gline.c: update to use send_reply()
-
- * include/ircd_reply.h: declare send_reply
-
- * ircd/ircd_reply.c (send_reply): send_error_to_client, but for
- replies; uses ircd_snprintf
-
- * ircd/send.c: added comments to redirect searchers to appropriate
- sendcmdto_* function; moved new functions to end of file; added
- explanatory comments; reordered arguments; defined new functions
- mentioned below
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c: reorder arguments to sendcmdto_* functions
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: reorder arguments to sendcmdto_* functions
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: reorder arguments to sendcmdto_* functions
-
- * ircd/gline.c: reorder arguments to sendcmdto_* functions
-
- * include/send.h: reorder arguments, add explanatory comments,
- declare new functions sendcmdto_flag_butone, sendto_opmask_butone,
- and vsendto_opmask_butone
-
-2000-04-19 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c: define sendcmdto_channel_butone, wrote a simplified
- vsendto_op_mask that uses '*' instead of the receiving client
- nickname
-
- * include/send.h: declare sendcmdto_channel_butone; takes a skip
- argument that allows you to skip (or not to skip) deaf users,
- users behind bursting servers, and non channel operators
-
-2000-04-17 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/send.c: new sendcmdto_channel_butserv -- note that old
- sendto_channel_butserv has a subtle bug; also wrote
- sendcmdto_common_channels.
-
- * include/send.h: declare new sendcmdto_* functions
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: support local deactivations of jupes
-
- * ircd/gline.c: support local deactivations of glines
-
- * include/jupe.h: JUPE_LDEACT allows jupes to be locally
- deactivated; if they aren't locally deactivated, then it slaves to
- the net-wide activation status; JupeIsRemActive() tests only
- whether the jupe is active everywhere else
-
- * include/gline.h: GLINE_LDEACT allows glines to be locally
- deactivated; if they aren't locally deactivated, then it slaves to
- the net-wide activation status; GlineIsRemActive() tests only
- whether the gline is active everywhere else
-
- * ircd/gline.c: detect overlapping G-lines; if an existing, wider
- gline expires after the new one will, we drop the new one,
- otherwise we add the G-line after that one (so the wide one will
- apply first); if the new one contains an existing G-line and if it
- will expire after the existing one, we drop the existing one to
- save memory
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (mo_gline): opers could issue remote local
- glines when CONFIG_OPERCMDS was off; fixed
-
-2000-04-16 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c (mo_jupe): allow target argument to be dropped if
- this is a local JUPE
-
- * ircd/gline.c: add flags argument to gline_activate and
- gline_deactivate for future expansion
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: pass flags to gline_activate and
- gline_deactivate
-
- * include/gline.h: add flags argument to gline_activate and
- gline_deactivate
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: add flags argument to jupe_activate and
- jupe_deactivate for future expansion
-
- * include/jupe.h: add flags argument to jupe_activate and
- jupe_deactivate
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c: pass a flags argument to jupe_add instead of
- local, active; pass flags to jupe_activate and jupe_deactivate
-
- * include/gline.h: remove dead code
-
- * ircd/gline.c: make gline expire times relative to CurrentTime,
- since that should be monotonically increasing, instead of
- TStime(), which can be set backwards, and which can therefore
- cause an expire time to increase; make local glines be removed
- instead of just deactivated; don't let gline_find() look for
- user@host glines if the mask being looked up is a channel mask
-
- * ircd/send.c (vsendcmdto_one): forgot to account for the case
- where origin is a server and destination is a user
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: make jupe expire times relative to CurrentTime,
- since that should be monotonically increasing, instead of
- TStime(), which can be set backwards, and which can therefore
- cause an expire time to increase; make local jupes be removed
- instead of just deactivated
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c: d'oh, thanks for catching that; short for
- limit is fine. any other warnings I should know about?
-
-2000-04-15 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
-
- * ircd/*.c: const correctness and type safety cleanups to
- get code to compile with C++ compiler. Still has
- signed/unsigned comparison warnings.
-
-2000-04-15 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
-
- * ircd/userload.c: change <sys/time.h> include to <time.h> for
- portability.
-
-2000-04-14 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (mo_gline): d'oh, target isn't a numeric; use %C
- and convert acptr...
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: move gline_lookup function call into
- register_user, where it'll have a username to lookup!
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: modify to utilize new sendcmdto_* series of
- functions; also stuff send_error_to_client into return clauses
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c: modify to utilize new sendcmdto_* series of
- functions; also use send_error_to_client where that makes sense
-
- * ircd/jupe.c: modify to utilize new sendcmdto_* series of
- functions; also use send_error_to_client where that makes sense
-
- * ircd/gline.c: modify to utilize new sendcmdto_* series of
- functions; also fix gline_lookup() to deal properly with remote
- clients--boy, do struct Client and struct User need to be cleaned
- up!
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c (doprintf): a dest of &me is a server,
- too...
-
- * ircd/send.c: wrote sendcmdto_one(), vsendcmdto_one(), and
- sendcmdto_serv_butone(), all utilizing the %v conversion of
- ircd_snprintf()
-
- * include/send.h: define IRC_BUFSIZE, max size of a message;
- declare sendcmdto_one(), vsendcmdto_one(), and
- sendcmdto_serv_butone()
-
- * include/msg.h: define all the CMD_* constants needed to utilize
- the new sendcmdto_* series of functions
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in (SRC): list ircd_snprintf.c; run make depend
-
- * ircd/gline.c: remove old, dead code.
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c (mo_gline): disallow setting of global G-lines
- unless CONFIG_OPERCMDS is enabled; disallow listing of all G-lines
- (don't advertise proxies); remove dead code
-
- * ircd/parse.c: oper handler for JUPE only lists jupes unless
- CONFIG_OPERCMDS is enabled
-
- * ircd/m_jupe.c (mo_jupe): don't compile mo_jupe() if
- CONFIG_OPERCMDS is not enabled; we'll disable it in parse.c
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c (mo_opmode): if CONFIG_OPERCMDS is not enabled,
- always return ERR_DISABLED
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (mo_clearmode): if CONFIG_OPERCMDS is not
- enabled, always return ERR_DISABLED
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: add error message to indicate disabled commands
-
- * include/numeric.h (ERR_DISABLED): to indicate disabled commands
-
- * doc/Configure.help: add documentation for CONFIG_OPERCMDS
-
- * config/config-sh.in: add CONFIG_OPERCMDS, default both it and
- CONFIG_NEW_MODE to 'y' for now
-
- * ircd/gline.c (gline_list): fix a minor formatting bogon
-
- * BUGS: since I fixed that bug, might as well mark it fixed.
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: look up badchans with GLINE_EXACT
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: fix parc count problems; look up existing
- G-lines with GLINE_EXACT; only set new lastmod when
- activating/deactivating existing glines if old lastmod was not 0
-
- * ircd/gline.c: forgot to copy the gline reason over; don't
- propagate a gline with 0 lastmod if origin is user; add
- GLINE_EXACT to force exact matching of gline mask
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c (doprintf): forgot to deal with the zero
- flag properly
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (find_kill): gline_find() takes a char *userhost,
- but gline_lookup() actually takes a client--d'oh.
-
-2000-04-13 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: Back port BLMet's bugfix from 2.10.10
-
-2000-04-13 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c: Don't make idle flag default in /who, to prevent:
- "/who * x"
- "Gte3 H*iwg Gte@212.49.240.217 :1 :0 I am the one that was."
- (Found by Plexus).
-
- * ircd/whocmds.c: Change idle time calc from socket idle to user
- idle.
-
-2000-04-13 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * config/aclocal.m4 (unet_CHECK_TYPE_SIZES): check size of void *,
- too, for ircd_snprintf.c
-
- * include/ircd_snprintf.h: documentation for ircd_(v)snprintf, in
- comments; mostly descended from the Linux manpage for printf, but
- also documenting the extensions.
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c: NULL dest is equivalent to going to a
- client; make 'q' be the same as 'L'; remove __inline__; only
- define EXTENSION if HAVE_LONG_LONG is defined
-
- * include/handlers.h: declare m_gline()
-
- * ircd/parse.c: gline can be called by users, but it only lists
- the glines.
-
- * ircd/s_user.c (set_nick_name): resend gline if a remote server
- introduces a glined client
-
- * ircd/s_serv.c (server_estab): burst glines, too
-
- * ircd/gline.c: fix up all the expire times to be offsets;
- simplify gline_resend()
-
- * ircd/m_gline.c: begin coding replacements for ms_gline(),
- mo_gline(), and m_gline()
-
- * ircd/gline.c (gline_add): allow *@#channel to work correctly;
- also, prohibit local BADCHANs if LOCAL_BADCHAN not defined
-
-2000-04-13 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
-
- * tools/Bouncer/*: Add comments/documentation/tags.
- * tools/Bouncer/*: Add debug defines, make task fork().
-
-2000-04-12 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * ircd/s_err.c: Cleanup s_err.c make one table so we
- don't have to do anything tricky to get an error string.
-
-2000-04-12 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
- * Add port bouncer for http (x/w)
-
-2000-04-12 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/s_conf.c (find_kill): replaced call to find_gline() with a
- call to gline_find(); also used GlineReason() instead of direct
- reference to structure member
-
- * ircd/m_join.c (m_join): replace bad_channel() calls with calls
- to gline_find(name, GLINE_BADCHAN), and also check to see if gline
- is active
-
- * ircd/channel.c: nothing seems to be called anywhere...
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: update a couple of replies to dovetail with new
- semantics
-
- * ircd/gline.c: begin complete re-implementation of gline.c along
- the lines of the final design of jupe.c
-
- * include/gline.h: begin complete re-implementation of gline.c
- along the lines of the final design of jupe.c
-
- * ircd/channel.c (mode_process_clients): fix "Deop of +k user on
- %s by %s" message...
-
- * ircd/ircd_snprintf.c: my new snprintf()-like functions
-
- * include/ircd_snprintf.h: my new snprintf()-like functions
-
-2000-04-11 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: removed old dead code
- * ircd/s_user.c (send_user_info): removed non-standard
- user not found message for userhost/userip
-
-2000-04-11 Greg Sikorski <gte@atomicrevs.demon.co.uk>
-
- * ircd/s_err.c: Added missing quotes to ERR_DONTCHEAT numeric.
- * doc/p10.html: Work on chapter 4.
-
-2000-04-10 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c (mode_parse_client): fix coredump on /mode
- #foobar +o nosuchnick
-
-2000-04-10 Perry Lorier <Isomer@coders.net>
- * BUGS: Added bug.
-
-2000-04-09 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * include/IPcheck.h: fix prototype
- * ircd/s_user.c: fix usage of IPcheck_remote_connect
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: removed unused args
-
-2000-04-09 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * include/IPcheck.h: add proto for IPcheck_expire
-
- * ircd/IPcheck.c: Rewrote
-
- * ircd/ircd.c: Add IPcheck_expire to main message loop
-
- * ircd/s_user.c: Redo target hashing, refactor target code
-
- * include/numeric.h: Cleaned up numerics, added which ones are
- in use by other networks and what they are in use for.
-
- * ircd/channel.c: cleaned can_join(), allow anyone through anything
- if /invited, simplified the function. Opers overusing OPEROVERRIDE
- will get a message explaining to them not to cheat.
-
- * ircd/m_join.c: cleaned up the various join functions, should be
- a lot more efficient. Still needs work. Now assumes that s<->s
- won't send it a JOIN 0. Service coders - note this and tread with
- care.
-
- * ircd/m_stats.c: added Gte-'s stats doc patch.
-
- * ircd/m_version.c: /version now returns the 005 numeric as well.
- as requested by Liandrin.
-
-
-2000-04-07 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: add include for support.h for write_log()
-
- * configure: move ircd/crypt/* to tools/*
-
-2000-04-06 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * ircd/s_auth.c: Shorten auth connect timeout to 60 seconds
- set client host to server alias if connection from localhost
-
-2000-04-06 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c: Fix core during pinging (oops)
-
-2000-04-06 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/send.c: fixed wrong ident being sent to channels bug.
- * include/numerics.h: Updated some of the numerics from other
- networks. Flagged some as 'unused' by undernet.
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c: Lets see if this helps the ping problem at all.
- * ircd/whocmds.c, /doc/readme.who: Added %l specifier to get idle
- time for local clients. (as requested), extended who now returns all
- the flags (@+!) so you can tell the complete state of a client.
-
-2000-03-30 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * m_rping.c m_rpong.c: add Gte's rping/rpong fixes
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/parse.c: oops, missed opers.
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/parse.c: fixed mystifying ping bug thats been plaguing us
- for so long. Remember: m_ping MUST be in the parse array. :)
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c: test in check_pings was wrong. I move that we
- disallow cvs commit after 10pm localtime....
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_pong.c: Fix it for servers too.
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_pong.c: Fix ping timeout bugs
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/channel.c: Bans had CurrentTime in their when field instead
- of TStime()
-
-2000-03-31 Thomas Helvey <tomh@ixpress.net>
- * ircd/numnicks.c (SetXYYCapacity): fix for extended
- numerics.
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/m_nick.c: send kills both ways so when we add nick change
- on collision we don't desync the network.
-
- * ircd/map.c: Fixup the map a bit more.
-
-2000-03-31 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): Log the CLEARMODE to OPATH
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c: Log the mode changes to OPATH
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush_int): Log the mode changes to
- OPATH
-
- * include/channel.h (MODEBUF_DEST_LOG): Log the mode changes to
- OPATH
-
- * doc/Configure.help: help text for CONFIG_LOG_OPMODE / OPATH
-
- * config/config-sh.in: added OPATH for opmode log file
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): updated uses of
- modebuf_mode_string() for the new usage
-
- * ircd/channel.c: added flag MODE_FREE and an int argument to
- modebuf_mode_string() to indicate that the string must be free'd;
- updated calls to modebuf_mode_string() for the new usage; called
- collapse(pretty_mask()) on the ban string and use allocated memory
- for it; added ban list length accounting; fixed a number of small
- bugs in ban processing
-
- * include/channel.h: added flag MODE_FREE and an int argument to
- modebuf_mode_string() to indicate that the string must be free'd
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): made sure clearmode removed
- keys and limits that are set
-
-2000-03-30 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c: rewrote check_pings() for maintainability
- and speed. Also changed quit msg's so they don't have
- redundant nick[host] info in them.
-
- * ircd/send.c: Changed write errors to report what error
- occured (if possible).
-
- * ircd/gline.c: added gline comment to the quit.
-
- * ircd/m_server.c: Added suggestions to server quits mentioning
- what went wrong so the admin can fix it earlier instead of asking
- questions...
-
- * ircd/map.c: Changed m_map() to hide numerics, show a * beside
- servers that aren't fully burst yet. And show '(--s)' for servers
- where its not sure.
-
- * doc/example.conf: Fixed wrapped U:
-
-2000-03-30 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/m_mode.c (ms_mode): implemented a new m_mode in terms of
- mode_parse() (version selectable at compile time)
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (mo_clearmode): clean_channelname(parv[1])
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c (mo_opmode): clean_channelname(parv[1])
-
- * config/config-sh.in: add new config option to enable new m_mode
- implementation
-
- * doc/Configure.help: add documentation for new config option
- CONFIG_NEW_MODE
-
- * ircd/channel.c (mode_parse_client): /opmode #foobar -o -- 461
- MODE -v : Not enough parameters
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): do_clearmode() would remove
- +k and +l even if they weren't set...
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c: implement the OPMODE command using mode_parse()
-
- * ircd/channel.c: make mode_process_clients() clear the DEOPPED
- flag; fix +s+p exclusivity; add MODE_ADD/MODE_DEL to flag list
- for; test the 0-th member, not the i-th member, of the client
- change state stuff
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): use the new
- mode_invite_clear() function
-
- * ircd/channel.c: cleared up all the compile-time warnings and
- errors
-
- * include/channel.h: added declarations for mode_ban_invalidate()
- and mode_invite_clear()
-
- * ircd/channel.c: finished mode_parse(), then broke it up into a
- dozen or so helper functions to make the code easier to read
-
-2000-03-29 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * ircd/ircd.c: refactor server initialization a bit, use
- getopt for parsing command line, refactor init_sys, main,
- and other bits.
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: add functions for initialization to clean
- up logic a bit and remove duplicated code.
-
- * include/ircd.h: add struct for server process related
- variables.
-
-2000-03-29 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: initial definition of mode_parse(); flags to
- prevent doing the same thing multiple times; helper method
- send_notoper() to send a "Not oper"/"Not on channel" notice
-
- * include/channel.h: declare mode_parse() and helper flags
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush_int): fiddled with timestamp
- sending to match the current action of set_mode() closely enough
- that hopefully there won't be major conflicts
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush_int): consolidated the mode string
- building logic, reversed the order of the arguments to mode
- commands to have '-' preceed '+'
-
-2000-03-29 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * ircd/s_bsd.c (add_connection): don't disable socket options
- let OS tune itself and allow important performance tweaks to
- work.
-
-2000-03-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@mit.edu>
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush_int): use %d, not %-15d; I got
- confused by set_mode, which is doing some really weird logic;
- guess what I'm going to rewrite next? ;)
-
-2000-03-28 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@emc.com>
-
- * include/channel.h: added MODE_SAVE for the bounds checking stuff
- in modebuf_flush
-
- * ircd/channel.c: make modebuf_flush into modebuf_flush_int and
- make it do bounds checking on the buffer; all modes are sent only
- if the all parameter is 1; modebuf_flush is the exported wrapper
-
- * include/channel.h: add BOUNCE, renumber flags to get a little
- more space
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush): don't overload HACK2, add
- BOUNCE; send DESYNCH message
-
-2000-03-27 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@emc.com>
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): only mark the modes the
- channel actually has in effect for deletion
-
- * ircd/channel.c: added explanatory comments to all added
- functions; made flushing take place at the correct place even if
- the MODEBUF_DEST_DEOP flag is set; rewrote build_string() helper
- to bash some stupid bugs; made modebuf_flush() return if ModeBuf
- is empty, fixed the apparent source, removed some bogus string
- termination code, properly terminate the mode strings, add support
- for HACK2 and HACK3, made limit strings not be sent if the limit
- is being removed, changed where '+' and '-' come from in sent
- strings, added support for DEOP flag, set up bouncing code for
- HACK2
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in: ran make depend
-
- * include/channel.h: added new defines for future functionality,
- made modebuf_flush() return int so I can use tail recursion
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: add msg.h to includes; other misc cleanups
- to make it all compile
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c: add msg.h to includes...
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: implemented mo_clearchan()/ms_clearchan()
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush): realized I forgot to
- nul-terminate addbuf/rembuf properly...
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c (do_clearmode): wrote do_clearmode()...
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush): correct sendto_server_butone to
- sendto_serv_butone--blah^2
-
- * ircd/send.c (sendto_serv_butone): stupid comments confused me
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush): if there are no mode changes to
- propagate, we're done...
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush): duh; it's sendto_server_butone,
- not sendto_all_butone
-
- * ircd/m_clearmode.c: define skeleton for m{o,s}_clearmode
-
- * ircd/m_opmode.c: define skeleton for m{o,s}_opmode
-
- * ircd/Makefile.in (SRC): added m_opmode() and m_clearmode() to
- the list
-
- * ircd/parse.c: added messages for opmode and clearmode
-
- * include/handlers.h: added declarations for mo_opmode(),
- ms_opmode(), mo_clearmode(), and ms_clearmode()
-
- * include/msg.h: define MSG_OPMODE, TOK_OPMODE, MSG_CLEARMODE, and
- TOK_CLEARMODE
-
- * include/channel.h (MODEBUF_DEST_OPMODE): Define the
- MODEBUF_DEST_OPMODE flag
-
- * ircd/channel.c (modebuf_flush): added new flag,
- MODEBUF_DEST_OPMODE; causes channel MODE/HACK(4) notice to appear
- to originate from source's server (or source itself, if
- IsServer(source)); also causes a server-level MODE to be sent as
- OPMODE instead
-
- * include/channel.h: defined MODEBUF_DEST_SERVER,
- MODEBUF_DEST_HACK4
-
- * ircd/channel.c: Add another argument to build_string() to handle
- numeric nicks; implemented MODEBUF_DEST_SERVER to send MODEs to
- servers; implemented MODEBUF_DEST_HACK4 to cause HACK(4) notices
- to be sent out
-
-2000-03-27 Perry Lorier <isomer@coders.net>
-
- * ircd/s_bsd.c: fixed missing 'u' typo.
-
-2000-03-26 Kevin L. Mitchell <klmitch@emc.com>
-
- * ircd/channel.c: implement modebuf_init(), _mode(), _mode_uint(),
- _mode_string(), _mode_client(), _flush(); also implemented a
- simple build_string()
-
- * include/channel.h: added definition of ModeBuf, modebuf_*
- manipulation functions, and a couple of helper macros
-
-2000-03-24 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * numicks.c: convert extended numerics to use original mask version
- * numnicks.h: ""
- * s_user.c:
-2000-03-23 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * Merge in changes from production
-2000-03-22 Thomas Helvey <tomh@inxpress.net>
- * numicks.c: Tweak to numnick generator to reduce possibility of duplicates.
- * rfc1459.unet: Add Maniac's documentation for /names 0
-* Fix misc. jupe bugs that somehow made it into the tree
-* Escape /names 0 to mean /names --Maniac
-* Don't core when server asks for info --Maniac
-* Add Kev's jupe patch --Bleep
-* Add Maniacs squit patch --Bleep
-* Merge in u2_10_10_beta07 changes --Bleep
-* Merge in u2_10_10_beta06 changes --Bleep
-* Start ircu2.10.11 development, beta branch u2_10_10 --Bleep
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