* [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x @ 2020-01-07 10:02 Liam Huang via GitGitGadget 2020-01-07 10:02 ` [PATCH 1/1] " Liam Huang via GitGitGadget 2020-01-07 12:19 ` [PATCH 0/1] " Johannes Schindelin 0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget @ 2020-01-07 10:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git; +Cc: Junio C Hamano Some APIs have been changed since OpenSSL 1.1.0, so fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x. See: * https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/man3/SSLv23_method.html * https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Library_Initialization Liam Huang (1): Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x imap-send.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+) base-commit: 042ed3e048af08014487d19196984347e3be7d1c Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-516%2FLiam0205%2Fpatch-1-v1 Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-516/Liam0205/patch-1-v1 Pull-Request: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/516 -- gitgitgadget ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 1/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 10:02 [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x Liam Huang via GitGitGadget @ 2020-01-07 10:02 ` Liam Huang via GitGitGadget 2020-01-07 20:19 ` Junio C Hamano 2020-01-07 12:19 ` [PATCH 0/1] " Johannes Schindelin 1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget @ 2020-01-07 10:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, Liam Huang From: Liam Huang <Liam0205@users.noreply.github.com> Some APIs have been changed since OpenSSL 1.1.0, so fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x. See: * <https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/man3/SSLv23_method.html> * <https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Library_Initialization> Signed-off-by: Liam Huang <liamhuang0205@gmail.com> --- imap-send.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+) diff --git a/imap-send.c b/imap-send.c index 6c54d8c29d..446fd5532b 100644 --- a/imap-send.c +++ b/imap-send.c @@ -249,15 +249,28 @@ static int verify_hostname(X509 *cert, const char *hostname) /* try the DNS subjectAltNames */ found = 0; if ((subj_alt_names = X509_get_ext_d2i(cert, NID_subject_alt_name, NULL, NULL))) { +#if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000L) + int num_subj_alt_names = OPENSSL_sk_num(subj_alt_names); +#else int num_subj_alt_names = sk_GENERAL_NAME_num(subj_alt_names); +#endif for (i = 0; !found && i < num_subj_alt_names; i++) { + +#if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000L) + GENERAL_NAME *subj_alt_name = OPENSSL_sk_value(subj_alt_names, i); +#else GENERAL_NAME *subj_alt_name = sk_GENERAL_NAME_value(subj_alt_names, i); +#endif if (subj_alt_name->type == GEN_DNS && strlen((const char *)subj_alt_name->d.ia5->data) == (size_t)subj_alt_name->d.ia5->length && host_matches(hostname, (const char *)(subj_alt_name->d.ia5->data))) found = 1; } +#if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000L) + OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(subj_alt_names, GENERAL_NAME_free); +#else sk_GENERAL_NAME_pop_free(subj_alt_names, GENERAL_NAME_free); +#endif } if (found) return 0; @@ -284,12 +297,22 @@ static int ssl_socket_connect(struct imap_socket *sock, int use_tls_only, int ve int ret; X509 *cert; +#if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000L) + OPENSSL_init_ssl(0, NULL); + + meth = TLS_method(); +#else SSL_library_init(); SSL_load_error_strings(); meth = SSLv23_method(); +#endif if (!meth) { +#if (OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x10100000L) + ssl_socket_perror("TLS_method"); +#else ssl_socket_perror("SSLv23_method"); +#endif return -1; } -- gitgitgadget ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 1/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 10:02 ` [PATCH 1/1] " Liam Huang via GitGitGadget @ 2020-01-07 20:19 ` Junio C Hamano 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-07 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget; +Cc: git "Liam Huang via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: > From: Liam Huang <Liam0205@users.noreply.github.com> > > Some APIs have been changed since OpenSSL 1.1.0, so fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x. I wonder if the patch can be made a lot less noisy with something along this line #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000L #define OPENSSL_sk_num(x) sk_GENERAL_NAME_num(x) #define OPENSSL_sk_value(x,y) sk_GENERAL_NAME_value((x),(y)) #define OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(x,y) sk_GENERAL_NAME_pop_free((x),(y)) #endif which would allow you to reduce many #if/#else/#endif in the actual code. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 10:02 [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x Liam Huang via GitGitGadget 2020-01-07 10:02 ` [PATCH 1/1] " Liam Huang via GitGitGadget @ 2020-01-07 12:19 ` Johannes Schindelin 2020-01-07 17:01 ` Junio C Hamano 1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2020-01-07 12:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang; +Cc: git, Junio C Hamano Hi Liam, On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Liam Huang via GitGitGadget wrote: > Some APIs have been changed since OpenSSL 1.1.0, so fix incompatibilities > with OpenSSL 1.1.x. In your PR, the "Checks" tab shows that this breaks the build for all non-32-bit Linux builds and for Windows. Here is an excerpt of the failed `linux-clang` build: -- snip -- [...] imap-send.c:253:43: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'struct stack_st_GENERAL_NAME *' to parameter of type 'const OPENSSL_STACK *' (aka 'const struct stack_st *') [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] int num_subj_alt_names = OPENSSL_sk_num(subj_alt_names); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/openssl/stack.h:23:41: note: passing argument to parameter here int OPENSSL_sk_num(const OPENSSL_STACK *); ^ imap-send.c:260:51: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'struct stack_st_GENERAL_NAME *' to parameter of type 'const OPENSSL_STACK *' (aka 'const struct stack_st *') [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] GENERAL_NAME *subj_alt_name = OPENSSL_sk_value(subj_alt_names, i); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/openssl/stack.h:24:45: note: passing argument to parameter here void *OPENSSL_sk_value(const OPENSSL_STACK *, int); ^ imap-send.c:270:23: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'struct stack_st_GENERAL_NAME *' to parameter of type 'OPENSSL_STACK *' (aka 'struct stack_st *') [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(subj_alt_names, GENERAL_NAME_free); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/openssl/stack.h:33:41: note: passing argument to parameter 'st' here void OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(OPENSSL_STACK *st, void (*func) (void *)); ^ imap-send.c:270:39: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'void (GENERAL_NAME *)' (aka 'void (struct GENERAL_NAME_st *)') to parameter of type 'void (*)(void *)' [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(subj_alt_names, GENERAL_NAME_free); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/openssl/stack.h:33:52: note: passing argument to parameter 'func' here void OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(OPENSSL_STACK *st, void (*func) (void *)); ^ 4 errors generated. Makefile:2382: recipe for target 'imap-send.o' failed -- snap -- For the full build logs, please have a look at https://dev.azure.com/gitgitgadget/git/_build/results?buildId=25858&view=logs&j=8f20da19-31b7-5cef-4813-95b8788bd086&t=56027f08-fde3-50ad-0c9a-5ec7df432ed0 Could you fix those compile errors, please? While at it, please also fix your author email: it should match your _real_ email address, i.e. "liamhuang0205@gmail.com", not "Liam0205@users.noreply.github.com". Thank you, Johannes ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 12:19 ` [PATCH 0/1] " Johannes Schindelin @ 2020-01-07 17:01 ` Junio C Hamano 2020-01-07 18:48 ` Johannes Schindelin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-07 17:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Schindelin; +Cc: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang, git Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> writes: > Hi Liam, > > On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Liam Huang via GitGitGadget wrote: > >> Some APIs have been changed since OpenSSL 1.1.0, so fix incompatibilities >> with OpenSSL 1.1.x. > > In your PR, the "Checks" tab shows that this breaks the build for all > non-32-bit Linux builds and for Windows. Here is an excerpt of the failed > `linux-clang` build: > -- snip -- > ... > Could you fix those compile errors, please? > > While at it, please also fix your author email: it should match your > _real_ email address, i.e. "liamhuang0205@gmail.com", not > "Liam0205@users.noreply.github.com". Also, please do *not* CC iterations of a patch to me that hasn't seen a concensus that it is a good idea on the list yet, unless you know I am the area expert and am interested in seeing it. Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 17:01 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-07 18:48 ` Johannes Schindelin 2020-01-07 19:57 ` Junio C Hamano 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2020-01-07 18:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang, git Hi Junio, On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> writes: > > > Hi Liam, > > > > On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Liam Huang via GitGitGadget wrote: > > > >> Some APIs have been changed since OpenSSL 1.1.0, so fix incompatibilities > >> with OpenSSL 1.1.x. > > > > In your PR, the "Checks" tab shows that this breaks the build for all > > non-32-bit Linux builds and for Windows. Here is an excerpt of the failed > > `linux-clang` build: > > -- snip -- > > ... > > Could you fix those compile errors, please? > > > > While at it, please also fix your author email: it should match your > > _real_ email address, i.e. "liamhuang0205@gmail.com", not > > "Liam0205@users.noreply.github.com". > > Also, please do *not* CC iterations of a patch to me that hasn't > seen a concensus that it is a good idea on the list yet, unless > you know I am the area expert and am interested in seeing it. I am afraid that I do not know of any means to teach GitGitGadget to make that call whether it has seen a consensus. And I fear that you are asking me to punt back that decision to contributors, i.e. put a lot of the burden of knowing how Git contributions are expected to progress _away_ from GitGitGadget. It is, however, the explicit mission of GitGitGadget to _take that responsibility of knowing all these things and not err at any step along the way *from* the contributors_. Of course, I can teach GitGitGadget to not Cc: you. Like, always. Not sure that you would like that any better because you would not even be Cc:ed once consensus was reached. So I'm not sure that I want to put in that work for something you will equally hate in the end. Or do you have any splendid ideas how this could be made easy on you _and_ on contributors (and for bonus points, _also_ on me)? Ciao, Dscho ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 18:48 ` Johannes Schindelin @ 2020-01-07 19:57 ` Junio C Hamano 2020-01-07 20:15 ` Junio C Hamano 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-07 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Schindelin; +Cc: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang, git Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> writes: > I am afraid that I do not know of any means to teach GitGitGadget to make > that call whether it has seen a consensus. > > And I fear that you are asking me to punt back that decision to > contributors, i.e. put a lot of the burden of knowing how Git > contributions are expected to progress _away_ from GitGitGadget. Yes, and that is why I am giving review comments to contributors to teach how the development community works. > Of course, I can teach GitGitGadget to not Cc: you. Like, always. Not sure > that you would like that any better because you would not even be Cc:ed > once consensus was reached. That would actually be better. Somebody in the discussion thread would probably say "This is good enough---send it to the maintainer" when the topic is ready. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 19:57 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-07 20:15 ` Junio C Hamano 2020-01-08 10:59 ` Johannes Schindelin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-07 20:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Schindelin; +Cc: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang, git Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: >> Of course, I can teach GitGitGadget to not Cc: you. Like, always. Not sure >> that you would like that any better because you would not even be Cc:ed >> once consensus was reached. > > That would actually be better. Somebody in the discussion thread s/better/much much &/; > would probably say "This is good enough---send it to the maintainer" > when the topic is ready. Besides, when they send out patches they would also add area experts and those who participated in the review of the earlier round to Cc: so GGG needs to have a mechanism to allow the end user to do so. And by treating the maintainer merely just one of the reviewer, that mechanism can naturally be reused. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-07 20:15 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-08 10:59 ` Johannes Schindelin 2020-01-08 16:09 ` Junio C Hamano 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2020-01-08 10:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang, git Hi Junio, I will change GitGitGadget to no longer Cc: you automatically. Please register my suspicion that this will make GitGitGadget a lot less useful: the stated mission of GitGitGadget is to make contributing patches to the Git project _easier_ so that the contributor can focus on the changes they want to make, rather than on the rather involved process. I know, you do not find any fault with the current process; it works for you. It just does not work all that well for many other people, myself included. The sheer amount of mostly unwritten, and not exactly static rules contributors are expected to follow are starting to remind me of Kafka's "The Trial". On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Besides, when they send out patches they would also add area experts and > those who participated in the review of the earlier round to Cc: so GGG > needs to have a mechanism to allow the end user to do so. So GitGitGadget should now also learn to determine who the current area experts are??? I must have misread your request. > And by treating the maintainer merely just one of the reviewer, that > mechanism can naturally be reused. Well, I certainly do not treat you as just one of the reviewers, as your complaints definitely keep me on my tip toes with regards to GitGitGadget. I do have to remind myself frequently that only two people ever complained about GitGitGadget, literally everybody else who is using GitGitGadget is quite happy. So maybe I should listen more to those positive voices. Actually, now that I wrote it, I think that is the only sane course of action here: listen more to positive voices. Ciao, Dscho ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH 0/1] Update imap-send.c, fix incompatibilities with OpenSSL 1.1.x 2020-01-08 10:59 ` Johannes Schindelin @ 2020-01-08 16:09 ` Junio C Hamano 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2020-01-08 16:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Schindelin; +Cc: Liam Huang via GitGitGadget, Liam Huang, git Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> writes: > I will change GitGitGadget to no longer Cc: you automatically. Thanks. > Please register my suspicion that this will make GitGitGadget a lot less > useful: the stated mission of GitGitGadget is to make contributing patches > to the Git project _easier_ so that the contributor can focus on the > changes they want to make, rather than on the rather involved process. I am not sure where that "a lot" comes from. FWIW I do not expect my response rate to change at all [*1*], but perhaps you have something else, perhaps effect on reviewers other than me, in mind? In any case, a large part of focusing on changes they want to make is to ask for help from the right people who know the part of the system they want to touch, and that is ... >> Besides, when they send out patches they would also add area experts and >> those who participated in the review of the earlier round to Cc: so GGG >> needs to have a mechanism to allow the end user to do so. > > So GitGitGadget should now also learn to determine who the current area > experts are??? ... done by CC'ing the right folks, right? Whether they run "shortlog --since=18.months $pathspec" locally to find them, or GGG does so for them before turning the patch into a piece of e-mail and offers "perhaps some of these people can help you?", after the contributor decides from whom to ask help, there would be some way for the contributor to tell GGG "ok I'll ask this person to help by placing the addresss on the CC", no? That is what I meant by the mention of CC: in the part of my response you quoted. > I must have misread your request. No, it wasn't even a request (unless GGG does not offer any way to say "I want this to be CC'ed to these folks", that is). It was merely "the contributor must have a way to choose to (or not to) cc me (or anybody), I presume". The request part was "let them do so themselves, instead of always cc'ing me, because the latter does not add any bit of useful information." After all, software development is a human interaction process. I wouldn't mind if the automated CC is done to address some 'bot (e.g. patch tracker) at all, but it simply is rude to treat other people as a convenient review bot and it is even more so to do so blindly and automatically, which is what automated CC added by GGG is. At least, when the contributor chooses to ask a reviewer X, even if the choice were wreong and the patch were in an area the reviewer X were not familiar with at all, it means something that the contributor decided to ask for help from X by CC'ing. [Footnote] *1* I do not read patch e-mails out of my mbox and instead read via the nntp interface to lore or public-inbox archive. The list of messages presented to me to choose which ones to read and respond to would only show me who the author is and what the title is, so "is it CC'ed to me?" does not affect my response rate at all. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
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