Historically, the MD5 checksums in our LFS files serve as a protection
against broken downloads, or accidentally corrupted source files.
While the sources are nowadays downloaded via HTTPS, it make sense to
beef up integrity protection for them, since transparently intercepting
TLS is believed to be feasible for more powerful actors, and the state
of the public PKI ecosystem is clearly not helping.
Therefore, this patch switches from MD5 to BLAKE2, updating all LFS
files as well as make.sh to deal with this checksum algorithm. BLAKE2 is
notably faster (and more secure) than SHA2, so the performance penalty
introduced by this patch is negligible, if noticeable at all.
In preparation of this patch, the toolchain files currently used have
been supplied with BLAKE2 checksums as well on
https://source.ipfire.org/.
Cc: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
Acked-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremeripfire.org>
* Add a Summary and Services field to all pak lfs files
* Replace occurances of INSTALL_INITSCRIPT with new INSTALL_INITSCRIPTS
macro in all pak lfs files.
Signed-off-by: Robin Roevens <robin.roevens@disroot.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
- Update from 3.9 to 3.10.1
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
iperf-3.10.1 2021-06-03
* Notable user-visible changes
* Fixed a problem with autoconf scripts that made builds fail in
some environments (#1154 / #1155).
* Developer-visible changes
* GNU autoconf 2.71 or newer is now required to regenerate iperf3's
configure scripts.
iperf 3.10 2021-05-26
* Notable user-visible changes
* Fix a bug where some --reverse tests didn't terminate (#982 /
#1054).
* Responsiveness of control connections is slightly improved (#1045
/ #1046 / #1063).
* The allowable clock skew when doing authentication between client
and server is now configurable with the new --time-skew-threshold
(#1065 / #1070).
* Bitrate throttling using the -b option now works when a burst size
is specified (#1090).
* A bug with calculating CPU utilization has been fixed (#1076 /
#1077).
* A --bind-dev option to support binding sockets to a given network
interface has been added to make iperf3 work better with
multi-homed machines and/or VRFs (#817 / #1089 / #1097).
* --pidfile now works with --client mode (#1110).
* The server is now less likely to get stuck due to network errors
(#1101, #1125), controlled by the new --rcv-timeout option.
* Fixed a few bugs in termination conditions for byte or
block-limited tests (#1113, #1114, #1115).
* Added tcp_info.snd_wnd to JSON output (#1148).
* Some bugs with garbled JSON output have been fixed (#1086, #1118,
#1143 / #1146).
* Support for setting the IPv4 don't-fragment (DF) bit has been
added with the new --dont-fragment option (#1119).
* A failure with not being able to read the congestion control
algorithm under WSL1 has been fixed (#1061 / #1126).
* Error handling and error messages now make more sense in cases
where sockets were not successfully opened (#1129 / #1132 /
#1136, #1135 / #1138, #1128 / #1139).
* Some buffer overflow hazards were fixed (#1134).
* Notable developer-visible changes
* It is now possible to use the API to set/get the congestion
control algorithm (#1036 / #1112).
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
- Update iperf3 from 3.7 to 3.9
- No changes to rootfiles
- Update patch file to remove pg flag
- Release notes from version 3.8 onwards:-
iperf 3.9 2020-08-17
--------------------
* Notable user-visible changes
* A --timestamps flag has been added, which prepends a timestamp to
each output line. An optional argument to this flag, which is a
format specification to strftime(3), allows for custom timestamp
formats (#909, #1028).
* A --server-bitrate-limit flag has been added as a server-side
command-line argument. It allows a server to enforce a maximum
throughput rate; client connections that specify a higher bitrate
or exceed this bitrate during a test will be terminated. The
bitrate is expressed in bits per second, with an optional trailing
slash and integer count that specifies an averaging interval over
which to enforce the limit (#999).
* A bug that caused increased CPU usage with the --bidir option has
been fixed (#1011).
* Notable developer-visible changes
* Fixed various minor memory leaks (#1023).
iperf 3.8.1 2020-06-10
----------------------
* Notable user-visible changes
* A regression with "make install", where the libiperf shared
library files were not getting installed, has been fixed (#1013 /
#1014).
iperf 3.8 2020-06-08
--------------------
* Notable user-visible changes
* Profiled libraries and binaries are no longer built by default
(#950).
* A minimal Dockerfile has been added (#824).
* A bug with burst mode and unlimited rate has been fixed (#898).
* Configuring with the --enable-static-bin flag will now cause
a statically-linked iperf3 binary to be built (#989).
* Configuring with the --without-sctp flag will now prevent SCTP
from being auto-detected (#1008). This flag allows building a
static binary (see above item) on a CentOS system with SCTP
installed, because no static SCTP libraries are available.
* Clock skew between the iperf3 client and server will no longer
skew the computation of jitter during UDP tests (#842 / #990).
* A possible buffer overflow in the authentication feature has been
fixed. This was only relevant when configuration authentication
using the libiperf3 API, and did not affect command-line usage.
Various other improvements and fixes in this area were also made
(#996).
* Notable developer-visible changes
* The embedded version of cJSON has been updated to 1.7.13 (#978).
* Some server authentication functions have been added to the API
(#911).
* API access has been added to the connection timeout parameter
(#1001).
* Tests for some authentication functions have been added.
* Various compiler errors and warnings have been fixed.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <ahb.ipfire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Not sure why this has ever been there. This simply makes it
nicer to read and edit because we can have line-breaks now.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
Most of these files still used old dates and/or domain names for contact
mail addresses. This is now replaced by an up-to-date copyright line.
Just some housekeeping... :-)
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@link38.eu>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>