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Add comments to try to prevent recurrence of #31495.

There is a bad design choice in two of our configuration types,
where the empty string encodes a value that is not the same as the
default value.  This design choice, plus an implementation mistake,
meant that config_dup() did not preserve the value of routerset_t,
and thereby caused bug #31495.

This comment-only patch documents the two types with the problem,
and suggests that implementors try to avoid it in the future.

Closes ticket 31907.
Nick Mathewson 4 vuotta sitten
vanhempi
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+ 7 - 0
src/feature/nodelist/routerset.c

@@ -473,6 +473,13 @@ routerset_free_(routerset_t *routerset)
  * routerset_t** passed as <b>target</b>.  On success return 0; on failure
  * return -1 and store an error message into *<b>errmsg</b>.
  **/
+/*
+ * Warning: For this type, the default value (NULL) and "" are sometimes
+ * considered different values.  That is generally risky, and best avoided for
+ * other types in the future.  For cases where we want the default to be "all
+ * routers" (like EntryNodes) we should add a new routerset value indicating
+ * "all routers" (see #31908)
+ */
 static int
 routerset_kv_parse(void *target, const config_line_t *line, char **errmsg,
                   const void *params)

+ 4 - 0
src/lib/confmgt/type_defs.c

@@ -44,6 +44,10 @@
 // CONFIG_TYPE_FILENAME
 //
 // These two types are the same for now, but they have different names.
+//
+// Warning: For this type, the default value (NULL) and "" are considered
+// different values.  That is generally risky, and best avoided for other
+// types in the future.
 //////
 
 static int

+ 6 - 0
src/lib/confmgt/var_type_def_st.h

@@ -39,6 +39,12 @@ struct config_line_t;
  * All functions here take a <b>params</b> argument, whose value
  * is determined by the type definition.  Two types may have the
  * same functions, but differ only in parameters.
+ *
+ * Implementation considerations: If "" encodes a valid value for a type, try
+ * to make sure that it encodes the same thing as the default value for the
+ * type (that is, the value that is set by config_clear() or memset(0)). If
+ * this is not the case, you need to make extra certain that your parse/encode
+ * implementations preserve the NULL/"" distinction.
  **/
 struct var_type_fns_t {
   /**