* Added a couple of scripts, i2ptest.sh and i2pbench.sh, to manage the core
tests and benchmarks.
* Routerconsole now builds under gcj 3.4.3.
* Corrected divide by zero error in TunnelId class under gcj (jrandom++).
* C#-ification of sam-sharp: interface greatly simplified using delegates
and events; SamBaseEventHandler provides basic implementation and helper
methods but is now optional.
* NAnt buildfile and README added for sam-sharp.
* Port the java SAM client library to mono/C# and released into the
public domain. The 0.1 version of this port is available in CVS as
i2p/apps/sam/csharp/src/I2P.SAM.Client. The other nonfunctional C#
library has been removed.
* Added meaningful support for adjusting the preferred message size in the
streaming lib by setting the i2p.streaming.maxMessageSize=32768 (or
whatever). The other side will mimic a reduction (but never an increase).
* Always make sure to use distinct ConnectionOption objects for each
connection (duh)
* Reduced the default ACK delay to 500ms on in the streaming lib
* Only shrink the streaming window once per window
* Don't bundle a new jetty.xml with updates
* Catch another local routerInfo corruption issue on startup.
* Caught a series of (previously unhandled) errors caused by requeueing
messages that had timed out on the TCP transport (thanks mae^!)
* Reduce the barrier to dropping session tags on streaming lib resends -
every fourth send should drop the tags, forcing ElGamal encryption. This
will help speed up the recovery after a disconnect, rather than the drop
every fifth send.
2005-01-06 jrandom
* Added a startup message to the addressbook, printing its version number
to stdout (which is sent to wrapper.config) when it loads.
* Updated the addressbook to reread the config file periodically
* Added orion.i2p to the list of eepsites on the default homepage
* Handle unexpected network read errors more carefully (thanks parg!)
* Added more methods to partially compare (DataHelper) and display
arrays (Base64.encode).
* Exposed the AES encryptBlock/decryptBlock on the context.aes()
* Be more generous on the throttle when just starting up the router
* Fix a missing scheduled event in the streaming lib (caused after reset)
* Add a new DisconnectListener on the I2PSocketManager to allow
notification of session destruction.
* Make sure our own router identity is valid, and if it isn't, build a new
one and restart the router. Alternately, you can run the Router with
the single command line argument "rebuild" and it will do the same.
* Integrated latest addressbook changes (2.0.3) which include support for
deploying as a .war file with no existing addressbook configuration.
* Updated main build process to bundle the addressbook.war in the
i2pinstall.jar and i2pupdate.zip.
* Speling fxi (thanks digum!)
* Bugfix for the I2PTunnel web interface so that it now properly launches
newly added tunnels that are defined to be run on startup (thanks ugha!)
* Revised the I2PTunnel client and httpclient connection establishment
throttles. There is now a pool of threads that build the I2PSocket
connections with a default size of 5, configurable via the I2PTunnel
client option 'i2ptunnel.numConnectionBuilders' (if set to 0, it will
not throttle the number of concurrent builders, but will launch a thread
per socket during establishment). In addition, sockets accepted but
not yet allocated to one of the connection builders will be destroyed
after 30 seconds, configurable via 'i2ptunnel.maxWaitTime' (if set to
0, it will wait indefinitely).
* Cleaned up the resending and choking algorithm in the streaming lib.
* Removed the read timeout override for I2PTunnel's httpclient, allowing
it to use the default for the streaming lib.
* Revised ack triggers in the streaming lib.
* Logging.
* Cleaned up the postinstall/startup scripts a bit more to handle winME,
and added windows info to the headless docs. (thanks ardvark!)
* Fixed a harmless (yet NPE inspiring) race during the final shutdown of
a stream (thanks frosk!)
* Add a pair of new stats for monitoring tunnel participation -
tunnel.participatingBytesProcessed (total # bytes transferred) and
tunnel.participatingBytesProcessedActive (total # bytes transferred for
tunnels whose byte count exceed the 10m average). This should help
further monitor congestion issues.
* Made the NamingService factory property public (thanks susi!)
* Added a new i2ptunnel type: 'httpserver', allowing you to specify what
hostname should be sent to the webserver. By default, new installs will
have an httpserver pointing at their jetty instance with the spoofed
name 'mysite.i2p' (editable on the /i2ptunnel/edit.jsp page).
* Catch another oddball case for a reset connection in the streaming lib.
* Add a dumpprofile.jsp page, called with ?peer=base64OfPeerHash, which
dumps the current state of that peer's profile. Instead of the full
base64, you can pass in however many characters you have and it will
return the first match found.
* Handle hard disconnects more gracefully within the streaming lib, and
log unmonitored events more aggressively.
* If we drop a peer after connection due to clock skew, log it to the
/logs.jsp#connectionlogs with relevent info. In addition, toss it in
the stat 'tcp.disconnectAfterSkew'.
* Fixed the formatting in the skew display
* Added an ERROR message that is fired once after we run out of
routerInfo files (thanks susi!)
* Set the connect timeout equal to the streaming lib's disconnect timeout
if not already specified (the I2PTunnel httpclient already enforces a
60s connect timeout)
* Fix for another connection startup problem in the streaming lib.
* Fix for a stupid error in the probabalistic drop (rand <= P, not > P)
* Adjust the capacity calculations so that tunnel failures alone in the
last 10m will not trigger a 0 capacity rank.
* Reenable the probabalistic drop on the TCP queues to deal with good old
fashioned bandwidth limiting. However, by default the probability is
rigged to reserve 0% of the queue free - meaning we just aggressively
fail messages in the queue if we're transferring too slowly. That
reservation factor can be increased with 'tcp.queueFreeFactor=0.25'
(or whatever) and the drop code can be disabled with the parameter
'tcp.dropProbabalistically=false'.
* Still penalize a peer on tunnel failure, but don't immediately drop
their capacity to 0.
* More aggressively ACK duplicates
* Randomize the timestamper period
* Display the clock skew on the connection logs when a peer sends it.
* Allow the timestamper to fix skews of up to 10 minutes
* Logging
* Fix the missing HTTP timeout, which was caused by the deferred syn used
by default. This, in turn, meant the I2PSocket creation doesn't fail
on .connect, but is unable to transfer any data in any direction. We now
detect that condition for the I2PTunnelHTTPClient and throw up the right
error page.
* Logging
* Use a simpler and less memory intensive job for processing outbound
client messages when the session is in mode=bestEffort. We can
immediately discard the data as soon as its sent the first time,
rather than wait for an ack, since we will never internally resend.
* Reduce some synchronization to avoid a rare deadlock
* Replaced 'localhost' with 127.0.0.1 in the i2ptunnel config, and special
case it within the tunnel controller.
* Script cleanup for building jbigi/jcpuid
* Logging
* Revised the buffering when reading from the SAM client and writing
to the stream. Also added a thread (sigh) so we don't block the
SAM client from giving us more messages for abnormally long periods
of time.
* Display the router version in the logs on startup (oft requested)
* Fix a race during the closing of a messageOutputStream
* Don't do a 'passive flush' while there are already outbound messages
unacked.
* Show the reseed link if up to 10 peers profiles are active (thanks
dburton!)
* Don't do a 'passive flush' while there are already outbound messages
unacked.
* Show the reseed link if up to 10 peers profiles are active (thanks
dburton!)
* Default the I2CP listener to localhost only, unless overridden by
i2cp.tcp.bindAllInterfaces=true (thanks dm!)
* More SAM fixes for things recently broken (whee)
* Fix the recently broken SAM bridge (duh)
* Add a new pair of SAM apps - net.i2p.sam.client.SAMStreamSink and
net.i2p.sam.client.SAMStreamSend, mirroring the streaming lib's
StreamSink and StreamSend apps for transferring files.
* Make the passive flush timer fire more frequently.
* Toss in a small pool of threads (3) to execute the events queued up with
the SimpleTimer, as we do currently see the occational event
notification spiking up to a second or so.
* Implement a SAM client API in java, useful for event based streaming (or
for testing the SAM bridge)
* Added support to shut down the SAM bridge on OOM (useful if the SAM
bridge is being run outside of the router).
* Include the SAM test code in the sam.jar
* Remove an irrelevent warning message from SAM, which was caused by
perfectly normal operation due to a session being closed.
* Removed some unnecessary synchronization in the streaming lib's
PacketQueue
* More quickly clean up the memory used by the streaming lib by
immediately killing each packet's resend job as soon as it is ACKed (or
cancelled), so that there are no longer any valid pointers to the
(potentially 32KB) packet.
* Fixed the timestamps dumped to stdout when debugging the PacketHandler.
* Drop packets that would expand our inbound window beyond our maximum
buffer size (default 32 messages)
* Always read the ACK/NACK data from the verified packets received, even
if we are going to drop them
* Always adjust the window when there are messages ACKed, though do not
change its size except as before.
* Streamlined some synchronization in the router's I2CP handling
* Streamlined some memory allocation in the SAM bridge
* Default the streaming lib to disconnect on inactivity, rather than send
an empty message.
* Toss in a small pool of threads (3) to execute the events queued up with
the SimpleTimer, as we do currently see the occational event
notification spiking up to a second or so.
* Implement a SAM client API in java, useful for event based streaming (or
for testing the SAM bridge)
* Added support to shut down the SAM bridge on OOM (useful if the SAM
bridge is being run outside of the router).
* Include the SAM test code in the sam.jar
* Remove an irrelevent warning message from SAM, which was caused by
perfectly normal operation due to a session being closed.
* Removed some unnecessary synchronization in the streaming lib's
PacketQueue
* More quickly clean up the memory used by the streaming lib by
immediately killing each packet's resend job as soon as it is ACKed (or
cancelled), so that there are no longer any valid pointers to the
(potentially 32KB) packet.
* Fixed the timestamps dumped to stdout when debugging the PacketHandler.
* Drop packets that would expand our inbound window beyond our maximum
buffer size (default 32 messages)
* Always read the ACK/NACK data from the verified packets received, even
if we are going to drop them
* Always adjust the window when there are messages ACKed, though do not
change its size except as before.
* Streamlined some synchronization in the router's I2CP handling
* Streamlined some memory allocation in the SAM bridge
* Default the streaming lib to disconnect on inactivity, rather than send
an empty message.
this still doesnt get the BT to where it needs to be, or fix the timeout problem,
but i dont like having so many commits outstanding and these updates are sound
2004-12-01 jrandom
* Fixed a stupid typo that inadvertantly allowed persistent HTTP
connections to work (thanks duck!)
* Make sure we override the inactivity timeout too
2004-12-01 jrandom
* Fixed a stupid typo that inadvertantly allowed persistent HTTP
connections to work (thanks duck!)
* Make sure we override the inactivity timeout too