• Announcement: NaviServer 4.99.25 available

    From gustafn@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 12 07:29:03 2023
    Dear all,

    I am glad to announce that the release of NaviServer 4.99.25 is
    available at SourceForge [1]. This release is mostly a bug-fix
    release. The forthcoming version 5.0 of NaviServer will contain
    several new features omitted in this bug-fix branch. In case, you are
    building NaviServer from the Bitbucket repository, please note that
    the release 4.99.25 is in the branch release/4.99 (bug fix branch for
    the NaviServer 4.99 family). New development happens in the "main"
    branch of the repository, leading to NaviServer 5.*.

    See below for a summary of the changes.

    Many thanks to the contributors of this release:

    Andrew Piskorski
    Antonio Pisano
    Brian Fenton
    Gustaf Neumann
    Hector Romojaro
    Joe Oldak
    Khy Huang
    Oleg Oleinick
    Zoran Vasiljevic

    The upgrade to 4.99.25 is recommended.
    The installation script install-ns is updated to point to the new version.

    All the best!

    -gustaf neumann

    [1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/naviserver/files/naviserver/4.99.25/

    =======================================
    NaviServer 4.99.25, released 2023-05-01
    =======================================

    132 files changed, 3957 insertions(+), 2068 deletions(-)

    New Features:
    -------------

    - Added meta-information to configuration values

    NaviServer can now report, what configuration values provided in
    the configuration file were actually used, what their default
    values are, and whether these values were specified or not (using
    the default values). With this information, administration
    (e.g. migration) becomes easier. The NaviServer module "nsstats"
    shows this meta information via the web interface.

    This functionality is provided via the new option "-filter" for the
    command "ns_configsection ... section". When the "-filter" option
    is used, different kinds of information about the parameters is
    returned from the specified section.

    "-filter unread":

    Returns the parameters, which were set during configuration (i.e.,
    in the configuration file) but which were not read in the startup
    phase of the server. This option is useful to determine
    e.g. typographical errors of specified parameter names.

    "-filter defaulted":

    Returns the parameters, from which the default values were read
    (i.e., which were not explicitly set)

    "-filter defaults":

    Returns the defaults of the parameter. This is useful for
    contrasting the actual values with the default values for
    Parameters, e.g. in a web based interface.

    - ns_set reform (per default deactivated in 4.99, but activated in 5.*)

    The classical implementation for ns_sets uses separately malloced
    storage for every attribute name and attribute value. So, e.g., for
    1000 ns_sets with 20 members each, this means 1,000*20*2 = 40,000
    malloc/free operations, e.g., for a single db query! Although the
    malloc implementations have improved over the years, these will
    require many lock operations, especially under load, where many
    threads might perform many concurrent malloc operations. One other
    consequence is that the allocated memory will be scattered over
    address space, which has bad implications for CPU caching.

    The new implementation uses for one "ns_set" a single Tcl_DString
    keeping all attribute names and attribute values. This reduces the
    malloc operations and improves memory locality, such that cache
    hits will improve.

    One caveat of this change is that modules using "ns_set" have to be
    recompiled, since the full C-level data structure of the "ns_set"
    is exposed. Therefore, adding a member causes a binary
    incompatibility. One other potential problem is that C-level
    modules using the Ns_Set* API have to make sure that long-living
    string values are copied (this was necessary before as well, but
    was in many cases no problem, when the "ns_sets" were seldom
    updated).

    For high compatibility, this feature is deactivated per default in
    the 4.99.* series and can be activated by setting the compile-time
    C macro "NS_SET_DSTRING".



    API changes:
    ------------

    API extensions:
    - Provide a new interface ending with *Sz to provide string sizes.
    This reduces the need of strlen() operations.
    * Ns_SetCreateSz()
    * Ns_SetIUpdateSz()
    * Ns_SetPutSz()
    * Ns_SetPutValueSz()
    * Ns_SetUpdateSz()

    - New API calls for "ns_set" reform
    * Ns_SetClearValues(): clear the values for all keys
    * Ns_SetDataPrealloc(): creating ns_sets with preallocated values
    to avoid resize operations
    * NsSetResize()
    * NsHeaderSetGet()

    - Ns_ConfigSet(const char *section, const char *key, const char *name)
    The last argument is new and allows one to create named sets
    (previously, all such sets were unnamed)

    - NsHexPrint(): Print the potentially binary content of a buffer
    in human-readable form.

    - Ns_RelativeTime(Ns_Time *relTimePtr, Ns_Time *timePtr)
    This call implements the inverse operation of Ns_AbsoluteTime(),
    and is used mostly to make debug messages eye-friendly.


    Performance Improvements:
    -------------------------

    - Replaced malloc operation per log entry by thread local variable in
    system log implementation.

    - When NaviServer 4.99.25 is compiled with NS_SET_DSTRING supportm
    the following preliminary performance results were measured from
    the "ns_set" reform (see above). The tests were performed on
    openacs.org (Xeon Gold 6226R CPU @ 2.90GHz, 32 cores,
    hyper-threading enabled). The test executes the SQL query

    select * from acs_objects limit 1000

    100 times in sequence. This test is run in 1 to 30 concurrent
    threads. With 30 threads, 3mio tuples are retrieved, and 72 mio
    malloc/free operations are needed alone for the retrieved values.

    Before (classical ns_set with many mallocs):

    threads 1 total 4606.787 ms avg 3285.25 ms
    threads 5 total 4595.358 ms avg 3493.07 ms
    threads 10 total 4804.193 ms avg 3755.93 ms
    threads 20 total 6279.524 ms avg 4569.16 ms
    threads 30 total 8966.427 ms avg 6618.58 ms

    After reform (using common Tcl_DString per tuple):

    threads 1 total 4524.645 ms avg 3242.54 ms
    threads 5 total 4251.266 ms avg 3450.09 ms
    threads 10 total 4656.795 ms avg 3665.31 ms
    threads 20 total 5934.105 ms avg 4671.38 ms
    threads 30 total 7384.591 ms avg 5642.76 ms

    To summarize, the improvement increases under higher load (with
    more parallel threads). E.g., with 30 threads, the total time
    improved by 17%.... leading also to a smaller RSS. These tests were
    not performed under "clinical" conditions.

    The new Tcl API call "ns_set size" can be used to pre-allocate
    larger ns_sets, such that the usual Tcl_DString growing policy does
    not kick in, reducing further realloc() operations.


    Bug Fixes:
    ----------

    - Fixed potential crash in "ns_accesslog extendedheaders XXXX".
    Setting extended headers via configuration file was correct, but
    changing it dynamically via "ns_accesslog extendedheaders .." was
    broken. (Issue https://sourceforge.net/p/naviserver/bugs/91/)

    - "ns_conn location": Fixed potential race condition

    It was possible that "ns_conn location" could return inconsistent
    results in a single request, when the underlying sockPtr was
    aggressively reused. Now, the value of the location member is
    copied to the connection structure instead of being shared with
    the socket structure (as before).

    - "ns_cache_eval -force": Fixed potential race condition

    There was a problem with "ns_cache_eval -force", where the system
    relied on the existence of a pre-existing entry, but in case the
    entry was flushed in the meantime problems a crash might have
    happened. Now the value during the "-force" call is cleared exactly
    like in the case of an unset operation. The null-value operations
    are already protected until these are finished in various places
    in the code.

    - "ns_socknread": Fix potentially wrong result for buffered channels

    - Bug fixes for problems showing up under MS Windows:

    * Make sure that the output variable of Ns_ObjvIndex() is always an
    integer. Previously, the output variable was in two places a
    character variable, causing crashes under MS Windows.

    * Handle incompatibility in setlocale() under MS Windows. Under
    MS Windows, later calls to setlocale() overwrite the string
    returned by former calls. So, it is necessary to copy of the
    returned string of a setlocale() call under MS Windows.

    * Handling linking problems: MS Windows requires explicit handling
    when importing symbols from .dll files (Ns_LogSqlDebug,
    NS_intTypePtr)

    * Pass error codes from low-level function SockRecv() and
    SockSend() via variables. This change makes sure the real error
    code (immediately after the I/O operation) is passed to the
    caller to avoid missed error cases and weird error message
    (e.g. under windows).


    - Bug fixes for ADP parser:

    * Support for greater than sign ">" inside attribute values.

    Previously, NaviServer determined the terminating end-of-tag
    character as literally the first greater than sign, no matter if
    this was used as attribute values between single or double
    quotes.

    The new version supports such values, since the "Living Standard
    of HTML" [1] allows the use of less than "<" and greater than
    ">" signs inside attribute values as long these are between
    single or double quotes. The guide [2] just recommends using
    character escapes for "<", ">" and "&".

    [1] https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#syntax-attribute-value
    [2] https://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-escapes

    This problem was reported by Wolfgang Winkler

    * Clear ADP flags in case of errors (this error was present for
    many years)

    Previously, The following ADP page could lead to a full
    breakdown of the server, since the error states of the server
    were never cleared, and subsequent requests served be the same
    interpreter could lead to the old error states.

    Many thanks to Oleg Oleinick for reporting and the great test
    cases.

    - Provide better HTTP status code for early errors: When the driver
    terminates already a request, it might be the case that the error
    flags were not read out. In such cases, we provide now more
    specific status codes rather than 400.

    - ns_http:

    * Improved robustness with domain names resolving against many IP
    addresses: When a domain name is resolved against many IP
    addresses, and all these IP addresses block (connect returns "in
    progress") then the old code might have looped infinitely. Now
    the code respects the provided timeout (default set to 5s) per
    resolved IP address.

    Many thanks to Joe Oldak for pointing out the problem and
    leading us to the solution.

    * Fixed timeout handling during TLS handshake: This problem could
    appear, when the TCP connection to a server succeeded quickly,
    but the TLS handshake was taking a long time, without a raising
    a timeout exception, although the timeout time has expired.

    - Set the default server before the init-scripts is called to make it
    accessible from there

    - Provide compatibility between in-memory and file-based form-data
    handling for invalid characters: Since the file based
    implementation uses a fallback-charset of iso8859-1 when parsing
    form data in POST requests (in order to be able to extract
    "_charset_" data), the in-memory based variant does now the
    same. The decision of which parser is used is taken based on the
    size of the form data.... and should therefore be consistent.

    - nscp: Fixed problem, when the nscp module is activated but no
    "users" section is specified. Many thanks to Andrew Piskorski for
    reporting the problem.

    - Security Improvement: Added protection against sneaking in fake
    NAME.tmpfile entries into form fields, when performing file upload
    operations.


    Documentation improvements:
    ---------------------------

    - Improved the following man pages:

    doc/src/manual/adp-overview.man
    doc/src/manual/tcl-lib-nstrace.man
    doc/src/naviserver/commandlist.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_adp.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_adp_ctl.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_config.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_conn.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_connchan.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_cookie.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_crypto.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_http.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_ictl.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_locationproc.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_parsehostport.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_return.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_set.man
    doc/src/naviserver/ns_setprivileges.man


    Configuration Files:
    --------------------

    - New feature for the sample configuration file openacs-config.tcl

    The following variables (with prefix oacs_) can be taken from the
    shell variables. This makes it easier to run similar variants of
    NaviServer instances from a single configuration file, while
    providing variables from the command line. This is e.g. useful for
    Docker or cluster setups.

    CookieNamespace
    bindir
    cachingmode
    db_host
    db_name
    db_port
    db_user
    homedir
    hostname
    httpport
    httpsport
    ipaddress
    logroot
    nscpport
    server
    serverroot
    smtpdport

    One can use e.g.the following command to change some ports and the
    log file during startup

    oacs_httpport=8000 oacs_httpsport=8443 oacs_smtpdport=2526 \
    oacs_logroot=/var/www/XXXX/log-node1/ \
    /usr/local/ns/bin/nsd -t /var/www/XXXX/etc/openacs-config.tcl ...

    - further updates for openacs-config.tcl:
    * Added sample nssmtpd configuration
    * Added placeholder for ClusterSecret
    * Reflect recent Oracle requirements (tested with Oracle 19c)
    * Added documentation for "StaticCSP", "CookieNamespace",
    "NsShutdownWithNonZeroExitCode", "LogIncludeUserId"

    - Updated all sample configuration files


    Code Changes:
    -------------

    - Added and updated predefined MIME types based on
    https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml

    - Added compile time macro NS_VERBOSE_MALLOC to identify frequent
    *alloc operations

    - Print version of zlib during startup

    - OpenSSL maintenance:

    * Improved robustness for OCSP with OpenSSL 3.*

    The previous version crashed with OpenSSL 3.*, when OCSP was
    tried on self-signed certificates. Aside of the fact that OCSP
    does not make sense for self-signed certificates, the server
    should not crash in such situations.

    * Fixed ns_crypto::aead::encrypt/decrypt test under OpenSSL 1.1.1
    (as shipped per default, e.g. on Ubuntu 18.04.4)

    In short, the problem was that with this version of OpenSSL,
    setting empty additional authenticated data (AAD) behaved
    differently from other versions, namely it was clearing
    incorrectly (forgetting) the information that the initialization
    vector (IV) was already set. An upgrade of OpenSSL fixed the
    problem. However, with these changes, also the stock version of
    OpenSSL can be used. As a byproduct, better error messages are
    now produced, the code received more cleanup (e.g. explicit
    initialization, etc.)


    - Automated testing:

    * Setup if Bitbucket + GitHub pipelines for automated regression
    testing with multiple versions of components

    For NaviServer 4.99 the current setup performs tests with gcc-10
    + gcc-11, Tcl 8.6.13 + 8.7a5, NSF 2.4,0 + 2.4.0, tDOM 0.9.1 +
    0.9.3, extra modules: nsdbpg nsdbi nsdbipg nsudp nscoap nssmtpd.

    https://github.com/nm-wu/naviserver-mirror/actions

    * Improved robustness of regression test when running with the
    docker networking setup

    * Force nonzero exit code when regression test fails

    * Added parameter "-timeout" to call of regression test cases
    Previously, the timeout was hard-wired to 3 seconds. One can now
    call a test with e.g. "nstest::http -timeout 1s ... GET ..."

    * adp_compress.test: removed trailing newline to ease
    cross-platform regression tests

    * Prefer standard Tcl test constraint "macOrUnix" over own solution

    * Extended regression tests with more test cases

    - Code management:
    * Changed name of branch from "master" to "main"

    - Code Cleanup
    * Improved type cleanness
    * Removed deprecated calls to "sprintf"
    * Improved portability for Tcl 8.7* (handling of binary data)

    - Improved comments, fixed typos


    Changes in NaviServer Modules:
    ==============================

    39 files changed, 9658 insertions(+), 1781 deletions(-)

    General:
    Adjust to necessary API changes in NaviServer (contains as well
    support for the forthcoming release of NaviServer 5)


    nsdbpg:
    -------

    - new pg-driver specific command: ns_pg_prepare /sql/

    Return a dict building a prepared statement for the passed-in SQL
    statement. The dict contains the keys "sql" and "args". The
    function is used by e.g. OpenACS to generate prepared statements
    from SQL commands with bind variables.

    - Raise exception when a value for a bind variable contains a NUL character.
    This value is explicitly forbidden in text strings passed to PostgreSQL.

    - Let "ns_pg" report available subcommands even when handle is not
    specified. This makes the command compatible with the "icanuse"
    feature in OpenACS.


    nsstats:
    --------

    - HTTP client log analysis:
    * Provide charts for performance (using highcharts via CDN)
    * Provide charts on request frequency (using highcharts via CDN)
    * Provide a summary table for HTTP client requests
    * Improved robustness against invalid URLs (containing unescaped
    spaces)
    * Added support for selection of different HTTP client log files
    via web interface

    - "Process" page:
    * Added percentage of request distribution over connection pools
    * Added information about the connected client
    * Added more detailed version information

    - Added cache configuration to output when looking at a single cache

    - Improved "log file" analysis
    * Automated stripping of color codes

    * Added filter option. The filter can be used to grep for (ID)
    strings in both the system and access logs, providing a summary
    for the traces of a request in the access log and system log on
    a single place.

    - Added default and usage information to "Config Parameters" page


    nsoracle:
    ---------

    - Fixed bug when streaming LOB content to connection. The old code
    did not distinguish between binary and non-binary content. This
    bug was discussed in
    https://openacs.org/forums/message-view?message_id=5693661

    Bumped version number to 2.9

    - switched to plain Debug handling for debugging the driver

    The handling of Ns_LogSqlDebug is performed inside nsdb, including
    also the printout of (long) SQL statements. Previously, the driver
    was too chatty when Debug(sql) was turned on.

    - Added support for output columns of type SQLT_TIMESTAMP or SQLT_TIMESTAMP_TZ

    This change fixes a bug, where SQL queries of the form

    SELECT TO_TIMESTAMP(sysdate) FROM dual

    lead to errors for the form:

    Database operation "getrow" failed (exception 1406, "nsoracle.c:3659:Ns_OracleGetRow:
    error in `OCIStmtFetch ()': ORA-01406: fetched column value was truncated

    The driver needs for several output types special rules, where the
    timestamp cases were not supported so far. It is also recommended
    to set the according environment variables specifying the output
    format in the configuration server of NaviServer, such as e.g.

    set ::env(NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT) "YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF6"
    set ::env(NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT) "YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF6 TZH:TZM"

    For testing in you local Oracle installation, you might test the
    output formats (and the required sizes with the following snippet
    for sqlplus:

    COLUMN localtimestamp format a40
    COLUMN systimestamp format a40
    COLUMN ts_bytes format a80

    alter session set nls_timestamp_format='YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF6';
    select localtimestamp, length(localtimestamp), dump(localtimestamp) ts_bytes from dual;

    alter session set nls_timestamp_tz_format='YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF6 TZH:TZM';
    select systimestamp, length(systimestamp), dump(systimestamp) ts_bytes from dual;

    alter session set nls_timestamp_tz_format='YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF6 TZR';
    select systimestamp, length(systimestamp), dump(systimestamp) ts_bytes from dual;


    letsencrypt:
    ------------

    - Added option to produce certificates with ECDSA:

    Prior to this change, all certificates were using RSA keys.
    Since a while, keys based on elliptic curves became the preference
    of letsencrypt.


    nsshell:
    --------

    - Fixed a bug in "ns_conn" emulation, when the "kernel" was not correctly identified

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