Move `createCredentials` to `tls` module and rename it to
`createSecureContext`. Make it use default values from `tls` module:
`DEFAULT_CIPHERS` and `DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE`.
fix#7249
Include the "expected protocol" in the Error message
string, which evaluates to "http:" for the `http`
core module, and "https:" for the `https` module.
Closes#7355.
These are an old and deprecated properties that was used by previous
stream implementation, and are still in use in some user-land modules.
Prior to this commit, they were read from the underlying socket, which
may be non-readable/non-writable while connecting or while staying
uninitialized.
Force set them to `true`, just to make sure that there will be no
inconsistency.
fix#7152
Previously the build artifacts did not include a signed timestamp, so
when the certificate expired the validation of the artifact would fail.
Now we sign against a timestamp server such that the artifact will
always be valid regardless of the disposition of the certificate.
Closes#7360 and #7059.
Ensure that OpenSSL has enough entropy (at least 256 bits) for its PRNG.
The entropy pool starts out empty and needs to fill up before the PRNG
can be used securely.
OpenSSL normally fills the pool automatically but not when someone
starts generating random numbers before the pool is full: in that case
OpenSSL keeps lowering the entropy estimate to thwart attackers trying
to guess the initial state of the PRNG.
When that happens, we wait until enough entropy is available, something
that normally should never take longer than a few milliseconds.
Fixes#7338.
The default entropy source is /dev/urandom on UNIX platforms, which is
okay but we can do better by seeding it from OpenSSL's entropy pool.
On Windows we can certainly do better; on that platform, V8 seeds the
random number generator using only the current system time.
Fixes#6250.
NB: This is a back-port of commit 7ac2391 from the master branch that
for some reason never got back-ported to the v0.10 branch.
The default on UNIX platforms in v0.10 is different and arguably worse
than it is with master: if no entropy source is provided, V8 3.14 calls
srandom() with a xor of the PID and the current time in microseconds.
That means that on systems with a coarse system clock, the initial
state of the PRNG may be easily guessable.
The situation on Windows is even more dire because there the PRNG is
seeded with only the current time... in milliseconds.
* Documentation upgrades
* Fix glob bug which prevents proper README publishing
* node-gyp upgrade to 0.13
* Documentation updates
* Add --save-exact to save an exact dep (instead of a range)
* alias 't' to 'test'
The `Agent#request()` function was removed in
f3189ace6b, so don't
use it in the documentation example. The function
wasn't documented in the first place.
Default to the `defaultAgent.protocol` when comparing the
user-specified `options.protocol` string. This is so that
`http.Agent` instances do not need to specify their own
`protocol` field, since we have the relevant information
already from the `defaultAgent`.
Note that the test case could be separately cherry-picked
to the `v0.10` branch, since it already passes correctly.
Fixes#7349.
Fixes the regression described in: http://git.io/2ds-WQ
Turn off -Werror when building V8, it hits -Werror=unused-local-typedefs
with g++ 4.8. The warning itself is harmless so don't abort the build.
This was originally implemented in commit d2ab314e back in 2011 but the
build process has gone through a few iterations since then, that change
no longer works.
`env.h` is an internal header file and should not be copied or exposed
to the users.
Additionally, export convenience `Throw*` methods with `v8::Isolate*` as
a first argument.
Fix up the dtrace/etw/systemtap infrastructure after the V8 upgrade in
commit 1c7bf24. The win32 changes are untested but can hardly make
things worse because node doesn't build on windows right now.
Fixes#7313 with some luck.
Don't call DecodeWrite() with a Buffer as its argument because it in
turn calls StringBytes::Write() and that method expects a Local<String>.
"Why then does that function take a Local<Value>?" I hear you ask.
Good question but I don't have the answer. I added a CHECK for good
measure and what do you know, all of a sudden a large number of crypto
tests started failing.
Calling DecodeWrite(BINARY) on a buffer is nonsensical anyway: if you
want the contents of the buffer, just copy out the data, there is no
need to decode it - and that's exactly what this commit does.
Fixes a great many instances of the following run-time error in debug
builds:
FATAL ERROR: v8::String::Cast() Could not convert to string
Fix a regression that was introduced in commit ce04c726 after the
upgrade to V8 3.24.
The new weak persistent handle API no longer gives you the original
persistent but still requires that you clear it inside your weak
callback.
Rearrange the code in src/smalloc.cc to keep track of the persistent
handle with the least amount of pain and try hard to share as much
code as possible between the 'just free it' and 'invoke my callback'
versions of the smalloc API.
Fixes#7309.
Conform to the Google styleguide more and make cpplint happy, add more
CHECK macros.
Preemptively addresses cpplint's readability/check warnings ("Consider
using CHECK_GT instead of CHECK(a > b)".)
Make calls to v8::Isolate::AdjustAmountOfExternalAllocatedMemory() take
special care when negating 32 bits unsigned types like size_t.
Before this commit, values were negated before they got promoted to
64 bits, meaning that on 32 bits architectures, a value like 42 got
cast to 4294967254 instead of -42.
That in turn made the garbage collector start scavenging like crazy
because it thought the system was out of memory.
That's bad enough but calls to AdjustAmountOfExternalAllocatedMemory()
were made from weak callbacks, i.e. at a time when the garbage collector
was already busy. It triggered asserts in debug builds and caused
random crashes and memory corruption in release builds.
The behavior in release builds is arguably a V8 bug and should perhaps
be reported upstream.
Partially fixes#7309 but requires further bug fixes to src/smalloc.cc
that I'll address in a follow-up commit.
The variable isn't actually used uninitialized but g++ 4.8 doesn't know
that. Set it to NULL to silence the following compiler warning:
../src/string_bytes.cc:247:29: warning: 'data' may be used
uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
unsigned a = hex2bin(src[i * 2 + 0]);
^
../src/string_bytes.cc:299:15: note: 'data' was declared here
const char* data;
^
V8 was upgraded from 3.22 to 3.24 in commit 1c7bf24. Upgrade source
files in test/addons/ and automatically generated tests from
doc/api/addons.markdown to the new V8 API.
This coincidentally fixes a bug in src/node_object_wrap.h where it was
still using the old V8 weak persistent handle interface, which is gone
in 3.24.
* ::jsstack -v prints function defintion
* ::jsprint works with objects with only numeric properties
* update tests to use builtin mdb_v8
* add more symbols to postmortem script - pending upstream
inclusion
Previously if you wanted to be notified of pending handles for pipes
you needed to use uv_read2_start, however in v0.11.22 you can query for
pending handles independently.
Internally we use hrtime to schedule when a timer will fire, to avoid
the perils of clock drift or other external operation making time go
backward. The timers ordering test should use the same timing mechanism
Fix the following valgrind warning:
Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
at 0x7D64E7: v8::internal::GlobalHandles::IterateAllRootsWithClassIds(v8::internal::ObjectVisitor*) (global-handles.cc:613)
by 0x94DCDC: v8::internal::NativeObjectsExplorer::FillRetainedObjects() (profile-generator.cc:2849)
# etc.
This was fixed upstream in r12903 and released in 3.15.2 but that commit
was never back-ported to the 3.14 branch that node.js v0.10 uses.
The code itself works okay; this commit simply shuffles the clauses in
an `if` statement to check that the node is in use before checking its
class id (which is uninitialized if the node is not in use.)