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Add SNI support to redbean and improve SSL perf
This change makes SSL virtual hosting possible. You can now load
multiple certificates for multiple domains and redbean will just
figure out which one to use, even if you only have 1 ip address.
You can also use a jumbo certificate that lists all your domains
in the the subject alternative names.
This change also makes performance improvements to MbedTLS. Here
are some benchmarks vs. cc1920749e
BEFORE AFTER (microsecs)
suite_ssl.com 2512881 191738 13.11x faster
suite_pkparse.com 36291 3295 11.01x faster
suite_x509parse.com 854669 120293 7.10x faster
suite_pkwrite.com 6549 1265 5.18x faster
suite_ecdsa.com 53347 18778 2.84x faster
suite_pk.com 49051 18717 2.62x faster
suite_ecdh.com 19535 9502 2.06x faster
suite_shax.com 15848 7965 1.99x faster
suite_rsa.com 353257 184828 1.91x faster
suite_x509write.com 162646 85733 1.90x faster
suite_ecp.com 20503 11050 1.86x faster
suite_hmac_drbg.no_reseed.com 19528 11417 1.71x faster
suite_hmac_drbg.nopr.com 12460 8010 1.56x faster
suite_mpi.com 687124 442661 1.55x faster
suite_hmac_drbg.pr.com 11890 7752 1.53x faster
There aren't any special tricks to the performance imporvements.
It's mostly due to code cleanup, assembly and intel instructions
like mulx, adox, and adcx.
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ static int PrintBacktraceUsingAddr2line(int fd, const struct StackFrame *bp) {
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struct Garbages *garbage;
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sigset_t chldmask, savemask;
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const struct StackFrame *frame;
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const char *debugbin, *p1, *p2, *p3, *addr2line;
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char *debugbin, *p1, *p2, *p3, *addr2line;
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char buf[kBacktraceBufSize], *argv[kBacktraceMaxFrames];
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if (IsOpenbsd()) return -1;
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if (IsWindows()) return -1;
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}
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close(pipefds[1]);
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while ((got = read(pipefds[0], buf, kBacktraceBufSize)) > 0) {
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for (p1 = buf; got;) {
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/*
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* remove racist output from gnu tooling, that can't be disabled
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* otherwise, since it breaks other tools like emacs that aren't
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* equipped to ignore it, and what's most problematic is that
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* addr2line somehow manages to put the racism onto the one line
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* in the backtrace we actually care about.
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*/
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p1 = buf;
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p3 = p1 + got;
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/*
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* Remove deep libc error reporting facilities from backtraces.
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*
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* For example, if the following shows up in Emacs:
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*
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* 40d097: __die at libc/log/die.c:33
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* 434daa: __asan_die at libc/intrin/asan.c:483
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* 435146: __asan_report_memory_fault at libc/intrin/asan.c:524
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* 435b32: __asan_report_store at libc/intrin/asan.c:719
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* 43472e: __asan_report_store1 at libc/intrin/somanyasan.S:118
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* 40c3a9: GetCipherSuite at net/https/getciphersuite.c:80
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* 4383a5: GetCipherSuite_test at test/net/https/getciphersuite.c:23
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* ...
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*
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* Then it's unpleasant to need to press C-x C-n six times.
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*/
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while ((p2 = memchr(p1, '\n', p3 - p1))) {
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if (memmem(p1, p2 - p1, ": __asan_", 9) ||
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memmem(p1, p2 - p1, ": __die", 7)) {
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memmove(p1, p2 + 1, p3 - (p2 + 1));
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p3 -= p2 + 1 - p1;
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} else {
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p1 = p2 + 1;
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break;
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}
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}
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/*
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* remove racist output from gnu tooling, that can't be disabled
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* otherwise, since it breaks other tools like emacs that aren't
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* equipped to ignore it, and what's most problematic is that
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* addr2line somehow manages to put the racism onto the one line
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* in the backtrace we actually care about.
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*/
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for (got = p3 - buf, p1 = buf; got;) {
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if ((p2 = memmem(p1, got, " (discriminator ",
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strlen(" (discriminator ") - 1)) &&
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(p3 = memchr(p2, '\n', got - (p2 - p1)))) {
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