The problem is that for the typedef to work we need _POSIX_C_SOURCE to
be defined properly before any file that uses gpr_timespec includes
anything. This is extremely fragile unless we change CFLAGS, which
probably isn't worth doing for this.
- Had to add support for files and environment variables as well.
- I can't compile on windows so I'm sure there will be some issues.
- Tested end-to-end with the simple ssl fullstack test.
This introduces the wakeup fd interface, corresponding approximately to
the existing Google version, complete with a ported giant detailed usage
comment.
The implementation has two layers, "specialized" and "fallback". The
specialized layer is intended to be a suitable platform specific
implementation like eventfd, whereas "fallback" is probably pipe, with
runtime detection of whether the specialized version works on this
system (currently stubbed out).
- Changed the unsigned char * + size to NULL terminated strings which
makes sense for the PEM format. I may change TSI later (but the impact
will hopefully be much more limited).
- Added a way to pass multiple key/cert pairs to servers which is needed
when hosting more than one domain.
- Removed the C++ SSL credentials tests as we are going to have an
option to not specify the roots which will then be derived from the
environment (well-known platform dependent locations and/or
environment variable).
- Fixed the php build which is the only one added in the run_test.py.
This change will certainly break node, python and ruby.
Allows servers to expedite shutdown once all in-progress calls are
completed. We may want to eventually remove grpc_server_shutdown in
preference to this.
Checked that the opensource version still builds.
Just addressing core for now. We will do c++ later.
Change on 2015/01/12 by jboeuf <jboeuf@google.com>
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