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Stefan Eissing
82009c4220
share: concurrency handling, easy updates
Replace the `volatile int dirty` with a reference counter
protected by a mutex when available.

Solve the problem of when to call application's lock function
by adding a volatile flag that indicates a share has been added
to easy handles in its lifetime. That flag ever goes from
FALSE to TRUE, so volatile might work (in the absence of a mutex).

(The problem is that the lock/unlock functions need 2-3
`curl_share_setopt()` invocations to become usable and there
is no way of telling if the third will ever happen. Calling
the lock function before the 3rd setopt may crash the
application.)

When removing a share from an easy handle (or replacing it with
another share), detach the easy connection on a share with a
connection pool.

When cleaning up a share, allow this even if it is still used in
easy handles. It will be destroyed when the reference count
drops to 0.

Closes #20870
2026-03-21 14:42:49 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
9630593650
build: use more const
Mostly with `char *` types.

Also:
- mime, x509asn1, tool_operate, lib3207: drop redundant casts.
- examples/smooth-gtk-thread: add missing variable declaration.
- reduce variable scopes.
- tests/server: move `data_to_hex()` to its only user: `sws`.

Closes #20489
2026-02-02 12:32:49 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
56f600ec23
tests: rename CURLMcode variables to mresult 2025-12-17 08:55:12 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
0476e4fc65
tidy-up: one more round of formatting nits
Closes #19835
2025-12-04 19:30:59 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
d73efc62c1
tests: fix formatting nits
Also:
- lib1948: fix checksrc error TYPEDEFSTRUCT.
  (detected after formatting)

Closes #19754
2025-11-28 23:15:35 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
193cb00ce9
build: stop overriding standard memory allocation functions
Before this patch curl used the C preprocessor to override standard
memory allocation symbols: malloc, calloc, strdup, realloc, free.
The goal of these is to replace them with curl's debug wrappers in
`CURLDEBUG` builds, another was to replace them with the wrappers
calling user-defined allocators in libcurl. This solution needed a bunch
of workarounds to avoid breaking external headers: it relied on include
order to do the overriding last. For "unity" builds it needed to reset
overrides before external includes. Also in test apps, which are always
built as single source files. It also needed the `(symbol)` trick
to avoid overrides in some places. This would still not fix cases where
the standard symbols were macros. It was also fragile and difficult
to figure out which was the actual function behind an alloc or free call
in a specific piece of code. This in turn caused bugs where the wrong
allocator was accidentally called.

To avoid these problems, this patch replaces this solution with
`curlx_`-prefixed allocator macros, and mapping them _once_ to either
the libcurl wrappers, the debug wrappers or the standard ones, matching
the rest of the code in libtests.

This concludes the long journey to avoid redefining standard functions
in the curl codebase.

Note: I did not update `packages/OS400/*.c` sources. They did not
`#include` `curl_setup.h`, `curl_memory.h` or `memdebug.h`, meaning
the overrides were never applied to them. This may or may not have been
correct. For now I suppressed the direct use of standard allocators
via a local `.checksrc`. Probably they (except for `curlcl.c`) should be
updated to include `curl_setup.h` and use the `curlx_` macros.

This patch changes mappings in two places:
- `lib/curl_threads.c` in libtests: Before this patch it mapped to
  libcurl allocators. After, it maps to standard allocators, like
  the rest of libtests code.
- `units`: before this patch it mapped to standard allocators. After, it
  maps to libcurl allocators.

Also:
- drop all position-dependent `curl_memory.h` and `memdebug.h` includes,
  and delete the now unnecessary headers.
- rename `Curl_tcsdup` macro to `curlx_tcsdup` and define like the other
  allocators.
- map `curlx_strdup()` to `_strdup()` on Windows (was: `strdup()`).
  To fix warnings silenced via `_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE`.
- multibyte: map `curlx_convert_*()` to `_strdup()` on Windows
  (was: `strdup()`).
- src: do not reuse the `strdup` name for the local replacement.
- lib509: call `_strdup()` on Windows (was: `strdup()`).
- test1132: delete test obsoleted by this patch.
- CHECKSRC.md: update text for `SNPRINTF`.
- checksrc: ban standard allocator symbols.

Follow-up to b12da22db1 #18866
Follow-up to db98daab05 #18844
Follow-up to 4deea9396b #18814
Follow-up to 9678ff5b1b #18776
Follow-up to 10bac43b87 #18774
Follow-up to 20142f5d06 #18634
Follow-up to bf7375ecc5 #18503
Follow-up to 9863599d69 #18502
Follow-up to 3bb5e58c10 #17827

Closes #19626
2025-11-28 10:44:26 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
96500f466e
tidy-up: result code variable names in tests and examples
Sync outliers with the rest of the code.

Also:
- return error in some failed init cases, instead of `CURLE_OK`:
  1908, 1910, 1913, 2082, 3010
- lib1541: delete unused struct member.

Closes #19515
2025-11-14 01:47:12 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
d2f0a0e796
tests/libtest: consistent variable naming for easy/multi/share handles
Follow-up to 928363f28c #19299

Closes #19311
2025-10-31 23:44:21 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
1c49f2f26d
windows: replace _beginthreadex() with CreateThread()
Replace `_beginthreadex()` C runtime calls with native win32 API
`CreateThread()`. The latter was already used in `src/tool_doswin.c`
and in UWP and Windows CE builds before this patch. After this patch
all Windows flavors use it. To drop PP logic and simplify code.

While working on this it turned out that `src/tool_doswin.c` calls
`TerminateThread()`, which isn't recommended by the documentation,
except for "the most extreme cases". This patch makes no attempt
to change that code.
Ref: 9a2663322c #17572
Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-terminatethread

Also:
- use `WaitForSingleObjectEx()` on all desktop Windows.
  Ref: 4be80d5109
  Ref: https://sourceforge.net/p/curl/feature-requests/82/
  Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-waitforsingleobjectex
- tests: drop redundant casts.
- lib3207: fix to not rely on thread macros when building without thread
  support.

Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Assisted-by: Marcel Raad
Assisted-by: Michał Petryka
Follow-up to 38029101e2 #11625

Closes #18451
2025-09-20 01:28:35 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
c2fed8c669
libtests: use FMT_SOCKET_T, drop more casts
Follow-up to 37913c01a5 #18106

Closes #18142
2025-08-04 14:55:10 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
cd586149d5
tests: constify command-line arguments
For libtests, tunits, units.

Also:
- lib3033: tidy up headers.
- lib/netrc: constify an arg in `Curl_parsenetrc()`.

Closes #18076
2025-07-29 13:44:50 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
89771d19d5
tidy-up: prefer ifdef/ifndef for single checks
Closes #18018
2025-07-27 22:35:17 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
4d977fe552
tidy-up: more whitespace/indent, comments
Also a couple of minor formatting updates in the root `CMakeLists.txt`.
One swap to `#ifdef`.

Closes #17929
2025-07-25 11:47:51 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
ee232917dc
tidy-up: Curl_thread_create() callback return type
Replace repeat `#ifdef` code with a macro for the return type of
the thread function.

Also:
- always define `CURL_STDCALL`, allowing to use it without guards.
- lib1307: drop single-use macro `CAINFO`.

Closes #17889
2025-07-21 16:17:42 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
2636828eee
tests: drop unused or redundant includes
Closes #17717
2025-06-23 13:49:03 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
6a0cd4feb7
tests: make individual test sources compile cleanly
Tidy up headers and includes to ensure all individual test source
compile cleanly (but not link). To allow running clang-tidy (and
possibly other static analyzers) on them. It also improves readability
and allows to verify them locally, without the bundle logic.

clang-tidy ignores #included C files, so it's blind to bundle C files
the include these tests. The current workaround of embedding has
a couple of downsides:. meaningless filenames and line numbers,
missing issues, messing up self header paths. Thus, running it on
individual sources would be beneficial.

Also:
- de-duplicate includes.
- untangle some includes.
- formatting/indentation fixes.
- merge `getpart.h` into `first.h`.

Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/17680#issuecomment-2991730158

Closes #17703
2025-06-22 15:58:15 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
0042770157
warnless: drop parts of the read/write preprocessor hack (Windows)
The `#undef` hack is no longer necessary after changing the redifitions
to not map back to the original symbols.

This makes it unnecessary to repeat the redefinitions after compiling
`warnless.c` itself (in unity mode).

Which in turns makes it unnecessary to include `warnless.h` again, to
trigger such redefinition.

This also means that `read`/`write` are now redefined on Windows from
the first inclusion of `warnless.h`.

Also:
- tests/server: drop a repeat `warnless.h` include, that is unnecessary
  after this patch.
- tests/unit: drop repeat `warnless.h` include.
- tests/libtest: drop repeat `warnless.h` includes.
- tests/libtest: formatting.

Follow-up to 2f312a14da #17619
Follow-up to 84338c4de2 #12331
Follow-up to 6239146e93

Closes #17673
2025-06-19 17:09:43 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
2c27a67daa
tests: always make bundles, adapt build and tests
Make test bundles the default. Drop non-bundle build mode.
Also do all the optimizations and tidy-ups this allows, simpler builds,
less bundle exceptions, streamlined build mechanics.

Also rework the init/deinit macro magic for unit tests. The new method
allows using unique init/deinit function names, and calling them with
arguments. This is in turn makes it possible to reduce the use of global
variables.

Note this drop existing build options `-DCURL_TEST_BUNDLES=` from cmake
and `--enable-test-bundles` / `--disable-test-bundles` from autotools.

Also:
- rename test entry functions to have unique names: `test_<testname>`
  This removes the last exception that was handled in the generator.
- fix `make dist` to not miss test sources with test bundles enabled.
- sync and merge `tests/mk-bundle.pl` into `scripts/mk-unity.pl`.
- mk-unity.pl: add `--embed` option and use it when `CURL_CLANG_TIDY=ON`
  to ensure that `clang-tidy` does not miss external test C sources.
  (because `clang-tidy` ignores code that's #included.)
- tests/unit: drop no-op setup/stop functions.
- tests: reduce symbol scopes, global macros, other fixes and tidy-ups.
- tool1621: fix to run, also fix it to pass.
- sockfilt: fix Windows compiler warning in certain unity include order,
  by explicitly including `warnless.h`.

Follow-up to 6897aeb105 #17468

Closes #17590
2025-06-14 21:08:23 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
6897aeb105
tests: drop mk-bundle exceptions
Using a mixture of techniques to avoid symbols collisions:
- reduce scope.
- add `t*_` / `T*_` prefix.
- move shared functions to `testutil.c`.
  (`suburl()`, `rlim2str()`)
- clone re-used lib*.c sources.
  (lib587, lib645)
- include shared symbols just once in re-used `lib*.c` sources.
  (using `LIB*_C` guards.)
- drop re-used `lib*.c` sources where they were identical or
  unused.
- make macros global.
- #undef macros before use.

What remain is the entry functions `test`, and `unit_setup`,
`unit_stop` in unit tests.

Also:
- fix formatting and other minor things along the way.
- add `const` where possible.
- sync some symbol names between tests.
- drop `mk-bundle-hints.sh` that's no longer necessary.

Closes #17468
2025-06-11 05:39:19 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
255aac56f9
curlx: move into to curlx/
Move curlx_ functions into its own subdir.

The idea is to use the curlx_ prefix proper on these functions, and use
these same function names both in tool, lib and test suite source code.
Stop the previous special #define setup for curlx_ names.

The printf defines are now done for the library alone. Tests no longer
use the printf defines. The tool code sets its own defines. The printf
functions are not curlx, they are publicly available.

The strcase defines are not curlx_ functions and should not be used by
tool or server code.

dynbuf, warnless, base64, strparse, timeval, timediff are now proper
curlx functions.

When libcurl is built statically, the functions from the library can be
used as-is. The key is then that the functions must work as-is, without
having to be recompiled for use in tool/tests. This avoids symbol
collisions - when libcurl is built statically, we use those functions
directly when building the tool/tests. When libcurl is shared, we
build/link them separately for the tool/tests.

Assisted-by: Jay Satiro

Closes #17253
2025-05-07 11:01:15 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
f9f1a15699
lib/src/docs/test: improve curl_easy_setopt() calls
Fix invokes where the argument was not the correct type.

Closes #17160
2025-04-23 23:44:55 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
9b6148e9d9
async-threaded resolver: use ref counter
Allocate the data shared between a transfer and an aync resolver thread
separately and use a reference counter to determine its release.

Change `Curl_thread_destroy()` to clear the thread handle, so that the
thread is considered "gone" and we do not try to join (and fail to)
afterwards.

Retake of the revert in fb15a986c0

Closes #16916
2025-04-03 16:43:37 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
9465327084
cmake: fix clang-tidy builds to verify tests, fix fallouts
- cmake: disable test bundles for clang-tidy builds.
  clang-tidy ignores #included .c sources, and incompatible with unity
  and bundles. It caused clang-tidy ignoring all test sources. It also
  means this is the first time tests sources are checked with
  clang-tidy. (autotools doesn't run it on tests.)

- cmake: update description for `CURL_TEST_BUNDLES` option.

- fix tests using special `CURLE_*` enums that were missing from
  `curl/curl.h`. Add them as reserved codes.

- fix about ~50 other issues detected by clang-tidy: unchecked results,
  NULL derefs, memory leaks, casts to enums, unused assigments,
  uninitialized `errno` uses, unchecked `open`, indent, and more.

- drop unnecessary casts (lib1533, lib3207).

- suppress a few impossible cases with detailed `NOLINT`s.

- lib/escape.c: drop `NOLINT` no longer necessary.
  Follow-up to 72abf7c13a #13862 (possibly)

- extend two existing `NOLINT` comments with details.

Follow-up to fabfa8e402 #15825

Closes #16756
2025-03-24 10:14:58 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
f4e23950c7
build: enable -Wcast-qual, fix or silence compiler warnings
The issues found fell into these categories, with the applied fixes:

- const was accidentally stripped.
  Adjust code to not cast or cast with const.

- const/volatile missing from arguments, local variables.
  Constify arguments or variables, adjust/delete casts. Small code
  changes in a few places.

- const must be stripped because an API dependency requires it.
  Strip `const` with `CURL_UNCONST()` macro to silence the warning out
  of our control. These happen at API boundaries. Sometimes they depend
  on dependency version, which this patch handles as necessary. Also
  enable const support for the zlib API, using `ZLIB_CONST`. Supported
  by zlib 1.2.5.2 and newer.

- const must be stripped because a curl API requires it.
  Strip `const` with `CURL_UNCONST()` macro to silence the warning out
  of our immediate control. For example we promise to send a non-const
  argument to a callback, though the data is const internally.

- other cases where we may avoid const stripping by code changes.
  Also silenced with `CURL_UNCONST()`.

- there are 3 places where `CURL_UNCONST()` is cast again to const.
  To silence this type of warning:
  ```
  lib/vquic/curl_osslq.c:1015:29: error: to be safe all intermediate
    pointers in cast from 'unsigned char **' to 'const unsigned char **'
    must be 'const' qualified [-Werror=cast-qual]
  lib/cf-socket.c:734:32: error: to be safe all intermediate pointers in
    cast from 'char **' to 'const char **' must be 'const' qualified
    [-Werror=cast-qual]
  ```
  There may be a better solution, but I couldn't find it.

These cases are handled in separate subcommits, but without further
markup.

If you see a `-Wcast-qual` warning in curl, we appreciate your report
about it.

Closes #16142
2025-03-10 22:30:15 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
2a292c3984
build: add Windows CE / CeGCC support, with CI jobs
Make it possible to build curl for Windows CE using the CeGCC toolchain.
With both CMake and autotools, including tests and examples, also in CI.
The build configuration is the default one with Schannel enabled. No
3rd-party dependencies have been tested.

Also revive old code to make Schannel build with Windows CE, including
certificate verification.

Builds have been throughougly tested. But, I've made no functional tests
for this PR. Some parts (esp. file operations, like truncate and seek)
are stubbed out and likely broken as a result. Test servers build, but
they do not work on Windows CE. This patch substitutes `fstat()` calls
with `stat()`, which operate on filenames, not file handles. This may or
may not work and/or may not be secure.

About CeGCC: I used the latest available macOS binary build v0.59.1
r1397 from 2009, in native `mingw32ce` build mode. CeGCC is in effect
MinGW + GCC 4.4.0 + old/classic-mingw Windows headers. It targets
Windows CE v3.0 according to its `_WIN32_WCE` value. It means this PR
restores portions of old/classic-mingw support. It makes the Windows CE
codepath compatible with GCC 4.4.0. It also adds workaround for CMake,
which cannot identify and configure this toolchain out of the box.

Notes:
- CMake doesn't recognize CeGCC/mingw32ce, necessitating tricks as seen
  with Amiga and MS-DOS.
- CMake doesn't set `MINGW` for mingw32ce. Set it and `MINGW32CE`
  manually as a helper variable, in addition to `WINCE` which CMake sets
  based on `CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME`.
- CMake fails to create an implib for `libcurl.dll`, due to not
  recognizing the platform as a Windowsy one. This patch adds the
  necessary workaround to make it work.
- headers shipping with CeGCC miss some things curl needs for Schannel
  support. Fixed by restoring and renovating code previously deleted
  old-mingw code.
- it's sometime non-trivial to figure out if a fallout is WinCE,
  mingw32ce, old-mingw, or GCC version-specific.
- WinCE is always Unicode. With exceptions: no `wmain`,
  `GetProcAddress()`.
- `_fileno()` is said to convert from `FILE *` to `void *` which is
  a Win32 file `HANDLE`. (This patch doesn't use this, but with further
  effort it probably could be.)
  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3989545/how-do-i-get-the-file-handle-from-the-fopen-file-structure
- WinCE has no signals, current directory, stdio/CRT file handles, no
  `_get_osfhandle()`, no `errno`, no `errno.h`. Some of this stuff is
  standard C89, yet missing from this platform. Microsoft expects
  Windows CE apps to use Win32 file API and `FILE *` exclusively.
- revived CeGCC here (not tested for this PR):
  https://building.enlyze.com/posts/a-new-windows-ce-x86-compiler-in-2024/

On `UNDER_CE` vs. `_WIN32_WCE`: (This patch settled on `UNDER_CE`)

- A custom VS2008 WinCE toolchain does not set any of these.
  The compiler binaries don't contain these strings, and has no compiler
  option for targeting WinCE, hinting that a vanilla toolchain isn't
  setting any of them either.
- `UNDER_CE` is automatically defined by the CeGCC compiler.
  https://cegcc.sourceforge.net/docs/details.html
- `UNDER_CE` is similar to `_WIN32`, except it's not set automatically
  by all compilers. It's not supposed to have any value, like a version.
  (Though e.g. OpenSSL sets it to a version)
- `_WIN32_WCE` is the CE counterpart of the non-CE `_WIN32_WINNT` macro.
  That does return the targeted Windows CE version.
- `_WIN32_WCE` is not defined by compilers, and relies on a header
  setting it to a default, or the build to set it to the desired target
  version. This is also how `_WIN32_WINNT` works.
- `_WIN32_WCE` default is set by `windef.h` in CeGCC.
- `_WIN32_WCE` isn't set to a default by MSVC Windows CE headers (the
  ones I checked at least).
- CMake sets `_WIN32_WCE=<ver>`, `UNDER_CE`, `WINCE` for MSVC WinCE.
- `_WIN32_WCE` seems more popular in other projects, including CeGCC
  itself. `zlib` is a notable exception amongst curl dependencies,
  which uses `UNDER_CE`.
- Since `_WIN32_WCE` needs "certain" headers to have it defined, it's
  undefined depending on headers included beforehand.
- `curl/curl.h` re-uses `_WIN32_WCE`'s as a self-guard, relying on
  its not-(necessarily)-defined-by-default property:
  25b445e479/include/curl/curl.h (L77)

Toolchain downloads:
- Windows:
  https://downloads.sourceforge.net/cegcc/cegcc/0.59.1/cegcc_mingw32ce_cygwin1.7_r1399.tar.bz2
- macOS Intel:
  https://downloads.sourceforge.net/cegcc/cegcc/0.59.1/cegcc_mingw32ce_snowleopard_r1397.tar.bz2

Closes #15975
2025-02-21 13:56:34 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
8403e5a701
tests: fix callback signatures to please UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
Make test applications use the correct prototypes for callbacks.

Closes #15289
2024-10-15 14:33:47 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
71cf0d1fca
tests: speed up builds with single-binary test bundles
Add support for single-block binaries that contain all libtests and
unit tests respectively.

Enable with:
- autotools: `--enable-test-bundles`
- cmake: `-DCURL_TEST_BUNDLES=ON`

(They are compatible with `--enable-unity` and `-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON`
options, for further speed-up.)

Makes libtests and unit tests build _fast_, needing little disk space
even in static mode. Similar to CMake unity mode, but with a custom
script, also supporting autotools builds.

The price is having to deal with symbols/macros colliding between
`lib*.c` and `unit*.c` sources. Maybe with naming conventions or other
solutions this can be improved gradually and reduce the need for manual
intervention by `mk-bundle.mk`. I've included a script that does the bulk
of detecting name collisions.

Also:
- CI: enable test bundles.
- CI: build tests in more jobs.
- lib2305: fix FILE handle leak.
- unit1661: fix memleak found by torture test by releasing the `bufref`
  structure in `unit_stop()` that was allocated in `unit_setup()`.
  ```
  test 1661...[bufref unit tests]
  Leak detected: memory still allocated: 13 bytes
   allocated by /home/runner/work/curl/curl/tests/unit/unit1661.c:70
   1661: torture FAILED: function number 1 in test.
  ```
  Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967279334/job/30456745290?pr=14772#step:8:41

Similar test suite builds with autotools default and cmake+bundle+unity:
- GHA/Linux: 33s vs 7s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668823/job/29681617374
- GHA/macOS 34s vs 2s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668813/job/29681632885
- GHA/FreeBSD: 15m25 vs 6m21 (full workflow time, ~qemu)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668811/job/29681607915
- GHA/Cygwin: 9m52 vs 32s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668809/job/29681609965
- GHA/MSYS2: 3m52 vs 14s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668808/job/29681624295
- GHA/mingw-w64: 5m45 vs 30s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668808/job/29681628787

Autotools test suite builds compared between master -> `--enable-test-bundles`:
- GHA/Linux: 33s -> 9s (run tests: 22m23 -> 20m44)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030193/job/29695932185
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967831456/job/30458220344
- GHA/macOS: 25s -> 4s (run tests: 2m58 -> 2m24)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030195/job/29695938444
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967831452/job/30458225762
- GHA/non-native (FreeBSD): 4m8 -> 3m12 (full workflow time, ~qemu)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030198/job/29695928401
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967831458/job/30458212692
- GHA/Cygwin: 9m25 -> 1m9 (run tests: 9m19 -> 3m28)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030212/job/29695928213
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967831453/job/30458213268
- GHA/MSYS2: 3m54 -> 32s (run tests: 6m3 -> 3m59)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030190/job/29704850591
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967831449/job/30459280005
- GHA/mingw-w64: 5m42 -> 1m5 (run tests: 7m41 -> 5m36)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030190/job/29704852058
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10967831449/job/30459280862
- Azure MSYS2 mingw64 openssl: 38m55 -> 11m58
  https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=25546&view=logs&j=b58b8c59-0f61-52e9-0f9e-fad562a1e77f&t=0f9230a7-3b10-53ca-9938-700ece377c5e
  https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=25547&view=logs&jobId=39473db1-3945-55d5-deb5-c218fad88dce&j=b58b8c59-0f61-52e9-0f9e-fad562a1e77f&t=0f9230a7-3b10-53ca-9938-700ece377c5e
- Azure Ubuntu default: 2m15 -> 55s (all build)
  https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=25546&view=logs&j=9d58b9ac-e1e6-53b6-f83a-1f9f1d912522&t=a6b38d83-e7cf-5a9b-c762-a178412717b7
  https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=25547&view=logs&jobId=39473db1-3945-55d5-deb5-c218fad88dce&j=9d58b9ac-e1e6-53b6-f83a-1f9f1d912522&t=a6b38d83-e7cf-5a9b-c762-a178412717b7

Cmake test suite builds compared between master -> `-DCURL_TEST_BUNDLES=ON` + unity:
- GHA/Linux: 29s -> 7s (run tests: 4m50 -> 4m57, 20m43 -> 20m45)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030193/job/29695941814
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668823/job/29681622201
- GHA/Linux old: 44s -> 13s (bundle+no unity) (run tests: 5m5 -> 5m6)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10718264094/job/29719794727
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10718653175/job/29721009613
- GHA/macOS: 32s -> 2s (run tests: 2m43 -> 2m40)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030195/job/29695931956
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668813/job/29681638937
- GHA/non-native (*BSD): inconclusive (full workflow time, ~qemu)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030198
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668811
- GHA/Cygwin: 3m9 -> 32s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030212/job/29695929075
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668809/job/29681609965
- GHA/MSYS2: 2m24 -> 14s
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030190/job/29704850996
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668808/job/29681624295
- GHA/mingw-w64: 3m56 -> 30s (run tests: 4m2 -> 3m52)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030190/job/29704852219
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668808/job/29681631393
- GHA/mingw-w64-old: 7m19 -> 1m44 (run tests: 3m30 -> 2m53)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030190/job/29704849763
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668808/job/29681622329
- GHA/MSVC: 3m22 -> 13s (run tests: 9m43 -> 4m22)
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10710030190/job/29704850411
  https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/10705668808/job/29681623313
- AppVeyor CI MSVC 2008: 4m3 -> 45s (full build)
- AppVeyor CI MSVC 2010: 2m56 -> 1m8 (full build)
- AppVeyor CI MSVC 2022: 10m19 -> 2m23 (full build)
  https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/50538455
  https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/50536558
- AppVeyor CI total build time: 10m30 (master) -> 6m48 (unity) -> 4m5 (bundle) -> 3m24 (bundle+unity) -> 5m7 (bundle+unity+all jobs building tests)

Closes #14772
2024-09-22 09:51:15 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
1064dfa86a
tidy-up: indent, whitespace, comment in sources
Cherry-picked from #14692
Closes #14995
2024-09-22 09:51:14 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
bc2f72b9ae
tidy-up: rename CURL_WINDOWS_APP to CURL_WINDOWS_UWP
Rename internal macro to make its purpose more obvious.

After this patch `grep -i uwp` shows all the code related to UWP.

Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2024-09/0014.html
Closes #14881
2024-09-19 19:24:12 +02:00
Aki
a2bcec0ee0
openssl: fix the data race when sharing an SSL session between threads
The SSL_Session object is mutated during connection inside openssl,
and it might not be thread-safe. Besides, according to documentation
of openssl:

```
SSL_SESSION objects keep internal link information about the session
cache list, when being inserted into one SSL_CTX object's session
cache. One SSL_SESSION object, regardless of its reference count,
must therefore only be used with one SSL_CTX object (and the SSL
objects created from this SSL_CTX object).
```
If I understand correctly, it is not safe to share it even in a
single thread.

Instead, serialize the SSL_SESSION before adding it to the cache,
and deserialize it after retrieving it from the cache, so that no
concurrent write to the same object is infeasible.

Also
 - add a ci test for thread sanitizer
 - add a test for sharing ssl sessions concurrently
 - avoid redefining memory functions when not building libcurl, but
   including the soruce in libtest
 - increase the concurrent connections limit in sws

Notice that there are fix for a global data race for openssl which
is not yet release. The fix is cherry pick for the ci test with
thread sanitizer.
d8def79838

Closes #14751
2024-09-02 23:35:44 +02:00