Summary:
- This commit makes telnetd_daemon() in public so that we
can call it from applications.
- Also, adds new configs to support posix_spawnp()
Impact:
- telnetd only
Testing:
- Tested with sabre-6quad:netknsh (will be updated later)
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
My primary motivation at this point is to use it for basic proxy auth.
(specify "Proxy-Authorization" header)
But there can be other use cases for proxy-specific extra headers.
If/when we want to support other non-trivial auth methods, probably
a callback-based mechanism will be necessary. But at this point,
this serves my purpose well.
Include stdint.h for uint16_t explicitly.
This was necessary when I was trying to build this natively
on Ubuntu. It seems some other headers happen to pull
the uint16_t definition by luck on NuttX and macOS.
Use a separate webclient_context for tunnel establishment.
I chose this way (instead of having tunnelling steps in
the state machine of a single webclient_context) because
I want to allow tunnelling of non-HTTP protocols sooner or later.
Add a primitive API for tunnel establishment.
(WEBCLIENT_FLAG_TUNNEL and webclient_get_tunnel)
I plan to use this to implement https proxy support.
That is, the primary user will be webclient itself.
1、Round trip times in the ping command range from millisecond to subtle
2、Add statistics on RTT related min/avg/Max/mdev in ping program
3、The ping command supports ctrl+c interruption operations
Signed-off-by: xuewenliang <xuewenliang@xiaomi.com>
uint16_t is what's used in netlib and webclient in most of places.
There is a static analizer complaining on the type mismatch.
(It's actually harmless as far as I understand though.)
* webclient_perform
* Add a new flag to use non-blocking mode (WEBCLIENT_FLAG_NON_BLOCKING)
* Implement restarting
* Add a few associated API functions
* webclient_get_poll_info: get the descriptor info for poll/select
* webclient_abort: abort the operation (instead of restarting)
Gregory Nutt is has submitted the SGA
Uros Platise has submitted the ICLA
Ken Pettit has submitted the ICLA
Sebastien Lorquet has submitted the ICLA
Pierre-Noel Bouteville has submitted the ICLA
as a result we can migrate the licenses to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Allow multiple NTP servers, also with runtime configurable list
Add validation of received NTP packets
NTPv4 support with 'Kiss o' Death' message handling
IPv6 support
Collect multiple NTP samples and filter outsiders
Check if system clock has been altered during NTP (if CONFIG_CLOCK_MONOTONIC)
Signed-off-by: Juha Niskanen <juha.niskanen@haltian.com>