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Justine Tunney
7b993d561c Use private keyword on makefile target variables 2022-08-10 18:36:11 -07:00
Justine Tunney
133c693650 Work around Landlock output inode in compile.com
This change fixes Landlock Make so that only the output target file is
unveiled, rather than unveiling the directory that contains it. This
gives us a much stronger sandbox. It also helped identify problematic
build code in our repo that should have been using o/tmp instead.

Landlock isn't able to let us unveil files that don't exist. Even if
they do, then once a file is deleted, the sandboxing for it goes away.
This caused problems for Landlock Make because tools like GNU LD will
repeatedly delete and recreate the output file. This change uses the
compile.com wrapper to ensure on changes happen to the output inode.

New binary available on https://justine.lol/make/

Fixes #528
2022-08-09 07:55:44 -07:00
Justine Tunney
8b469389f6 Remove plenty of makefile misconfigurations 2022-07-21 09:20:59 -07:00
Justine Tunney
34e39ad027 Enable sqlite zipfile module in redbean
This change also breaks out a bunch of extension files that the SQLite
authors inlined into a shell.c amalgamation.
2022-06-17 02:49:04 -07:00
ProducerMatt
bba7f5e296
Extend quotas for various slow tests (#420) 2022-06-14 17:21:57 -07:00
Justine Tunney
13ee75150c Improve redbean plus code size optimizations
This change turns symbol table compression back on using Puff, which
noticeably reduces the size of programs like redbean and Python. The
redbean web server receives some minor API additions for controlling
things like SSL in addition to filling gaps in the documentation.
2022-05-29 08:21:19 -07:00
Justine Tunney
80b211e314 Add raw memory visualization tool to redbean
This change introduces a `-W /dev/pts/1` flag to redbean. What it does
is use the mincore() system call to create a dual-screen terminal
display that lets you troubleshoot the virtual address space. This is
useful since page faults are an important thing to consider when using a
forking web server. Now we have a colorful visualization of which pages
are going to fault and which ones are resident in memory.

The memory monitor, if enabled, spawns as a thread that just outputs
ANSI codes to the second terminal in a loop. In order to make this
happen using the new clone() polyfill, stdio is now thread safe.

This change also introduces some new demo pages to redbean. It also
polishes the demos we already have, to look a bit nicer and more
presentable for the upcoming release, with better explanations too.
2022-05-14 04:33:58 -07:00
Justine Tunney
4499f98e76 Add /.args feature to Redbean/Lua/SQLite/Python/QuickJS
You now have some ability to truly make an executable yours, by adding a
`.args` file to the root of the zip structure. If this is specified,
then you'll be overriding the default CLI args.

This will be a great feature for folks who want to distribute their own
apps, using the interpreter executable, but have the executable appears
to be just your app rather than being the interpreter.
2022-05-12 11:04:47 -07:00
Justine Tunney
6a145a9262 Make improvements
- Add hierarchical auto-completion to redbean's repl
- Fetch latest localtime() and strftime() from Eggert
- Shave a few milliseconds off redbean start latency
- Fix redbean repl with multi-line statements
- Make the Lua unix module code more elegant
- Harden Lua data structure serialization
2022-04-27 05:39:39 -07:00
Justine Tunney
87396f43bc Flatten InfoZIP directory and fix build issues 2022-04-20 22:40:33 -07:00
Justine Tunney
98909b1391 Fix more things
- Update a couple unicode data files
- Disable strace during logger calls
- SQLite now uses pread() / pwrite()
- pread() past EOF on NT now returns 0
- Make the NT mmap() and fork() code elegant
- Give NT a big performance boost with memory
- Add many more mmap() tests to prove it works
2022-03-24 00:12:29 -07:00
Justine Tunney
23b72eb617 Add support for symbol table in .com files
This change fixes minor bugs and adds a feature, which lets us store the
ELF symbol table, inside the ZIP directory. We use the path /zip/.symtab
which can be safely removed using a zip editing tool, to make the binary
smaller after compilation. This supplements the existing method of using
a separate .com.dbg file, which is still supported. The intent is people
don't always know that it's a good idea to download the debug file. It's
not great having someone's first experience be a crash report, that only
has numbers rather than symbols. This will help fix that!
2022-03-23 06:34:46 -07:00
Justine Tunney
5e8ae2d5bc Restart CI for New Technology and UBSAN hunting
Continuous Integration (via runit and runitd) is now re-enabled on win7
and win10. The `make test` command, which runs the tests on all systems
is now the fastest and most stable it's been since the project started.

UBSAN is now enabled in MODE=dbg in addition to ASAN. Many instances of
undefined behavior have been removed. Mostly things like passing a NULL
argument to memcpy(), which works fine with Cosmopolitan Libc, but that
doesn't prevents the compiler from being unhappy. There was an issue w/
GNU make where static analysis claims a sprintf() call can overflow. We
also now have nicer looking crash reports on Windows since uname should
now be supported and msys64 addr2line works reliably.
2022-03-21 04:32:57 -07:00
Justine Tunney
47a53e143b Productionize new APE loader and more
The APE_NO_MODIFY_SELF loader payload has been moved out of the examples
folder and improved so that it works on BSD systems, and permits general
elf program headers. This brings its quality up enough that it should be
acceptable to use by default for many programs, e.g. Python, Lua, SQLite
and Python. It's the responsibility of the user to define an appropriate
TMPDIR if /tmp is considered an adversarial environment. Mac OS shall be
supported by APE_NO_MODIFY_SELF soon.

Fixes and improvements have been made to program_executable_name as it's
now the one true way to get the absolute path of the executing image.

This change fixes a memory leak in linenoise history loading, introduced
by performance optimizations in 51904e2687
This change fixes a longstanding regression with Mach system calls, that
23ae9dfceb back in February which impacted
our sched_yield() implementation, which is why no one noticed until now.

The Blinkenlights PC emulator has been improved. We now fix rendering on
XNU and BSD by not making the assumption that the kernel terminal driver
understands UTF8 since that seems to break its internal modeling of \r\n
which is now being addressed by using \e[𝑦H instead. The paneling is now
more compact in real mode so you won't need to make your font as tiny if
you're only emulating an 8086 program. The CLMUL ISA is now emulated too

This change also makes improvement to time. CLOCK_MONOTONIC now does the
right thing on Windows NT. The nanosecond time module functions added in
Python 3.7 have been backported.

This change doubles the performance of Argon2 password stretching simply
by not using its copy_block and xor_block helper functions, as they were
trivial to inline thus resulting in us needing to iterate over each 1024
byte block four fewer times.

This change makes code size improvements. _PyUnicode_ToNumeric() was 64k
in size and now it's 10k. The CJK codec lookup tables now use lazy delta
zigzag deflate (δzd) encoding which reduces their size from 600k to 200k
plus the code bloat caused by macro abuse in _decimal.c is now addressed
so our fully-loaded statically-linked hermetically-sealed Python virtual
interpreter container is now 9.4 megs in the default build mode and 5.5m
in MODE=tiny which leaves plenty of room for chibicc.

The pydoc web server now accommodates the use case of people who work by
SSH'ing into a different machine w/ python.com -m pydoc -p8080 -h0.0.0.0

Finally Python Capsulae delenda est and won't be supported in the future
2021-10-02 08:27:03 -07:00
Justine Tunney
39bf41f4eb Make numerous improvements
- Python static hello world now 1.8mb
- Python static fully loaded now 10mb
- Python HTTPS client now uses MbedTLS
- Python REPL now completes import stmts
- Increase stack size for Python for now
- Begin synthesizing posixpath and ntpath
- Restore Python \N{UNICODE NAME} support
- Restore Python NFKD symbol normalization
- Add optimized code path for Intel SHA-NI
- Get more Python unit tests passing faster
- Get Python help() pagination working on NT
- Python hashlib now supports MbedTLS PBKDF2
- Make memcpy/memmove/memcmp/bcmp/etc. faster
- Add Mersenne Twister and Vigna to LIBC_RAND
- Provide privileged __printf() for error code
- Fix zipos opendir() so that it reports ENOTDIR
- Add basic chmod() implementation for Windows NT
- Add Cosmo's best functions to Python cosmo module
- Pin function trace indent depth to that of caller
- Show memory diagram on invalid access in MODE=dbg
- Differentiate stack overflow on crash in MODE=dbg
- Add stb_truetype and tools for analyzing font files
- Upgrade to UNICODE 13 and reduce its binary footprint
- COMPILE.COM now logs resource usage of build commands
- Start implementing basic poll() support on bare metal
- Set getauxval(AT_EXECFN) to GetModuleFileName() on NT
- Add descriptions to strerror() in non-TINY build modes
- Add COUNTBRANCH() macro to help with micro-optimizations
- Make error / backtrace / asan / memory code more unbreakable
- Add fast perfect C implementation of μ-Law and a-Law audio codecs
- Make strtol() functions consistent with other libc implementations
- Improve Linenoise implementation (see also github.com/jart/bestline)
- COMPILE.COM now suppresses stdout/stderr of successful build commands
2021-09-28 01:52:34 -07:00
Justine Tunney
da45c7c80b Clean up gdtoa code 2021-08-19 09:34:24 -07:00
Justine Tunney
8af197560e Improve Libc by making Python work even better
Actually Portable Python is now outperforming the Python binaries
that come bundled with Linux distros, at things like HTTP serving.
You can now have a fully featured Python install in just one .com
file that runs on six operating systems and is about 10mb in size.
With tuning, the tiniest is ~1mb. We've got most of the libraries
working, including pysqlite, and the repl now feels very pleasant.
The things you can't do quite yet are: threads and shared objects
but that can happen in the future, if the community falls in love
with this project and wants to see it developed further. Changes:

- Add siginterrupt()
- Add sqlite3 to Python
- Add issymlink() helper
- Make GetZipCdir() faster
- Add tgamma() and finite()
- Add legacy function lutimes()
- Add readlink() and realpath()
- Use heap allocations when appropriate
- Reorganize Python into two-stage build
- Save Lua / Python shell history to dotfile
- Integrate Python Lib embedding into linkage
- Make isregularfile() and isdirectory() go faster
- Make Python shell auto-completion work perfectly
- Make crash reports work better if changed directory
- Fix Python+NT open() / access() flag overflow error
- Disable Python tests relating to \N{LONG NAME} syntax
- Have Python REPL copyright() show all notice embeddings

The biggest technical challenge at the moment is working around
when Python tries to be too clever about filenames.
2021-08-18 22:16:23 -07:00
Justine Tunney
228fb7428b Improve isystem includes and magic numbers 2021-08-14 23:36:36 -07:00
Justine Tunney
1e5bd4d23e Ues linenoise in Lua, Python, and SQLite 2021-08-14 11:26:23 -07:00
Justine Tunney
cc1920749e Add SSL to redbean
Your redbean can now interoperate with clients that require TLS crypto.
This is accomplished using a protocol polyglot that lets us distinguish
between HTTP and HTTPS regardless of the port number. Certificates will
be generated automatically, if none are supplied by the user. Footprint
increases by only a few hundred kb so redbean in MODY=tiny is now 1.0mb

- Add lseek() polyfills for ZIP executable
- Automatically polyfill /tmp/FOO paths on NT
- Fix readdir() / ftw() / nftw() bugs on Windows
- Introduce -B flag for slower SSL that's stronger
- Remove mbedtls features Cosmopolitan doesn't need
- Have base64 decoder support the uri-safe alternative
- Remove Truncated HMAC because it's forbidden by the IETF
- Add all the mbedtls test suites and make them go 3x faster
- Support opendir() / readdir() / closedir() on ZIP executable
- Use Everest for ECDHE-ECDSA because it's so good it's so good
- Add tinier implementation of sha1 since it's not worth the rom
- Add chi-square monte-carlo mean correlation tests for getrandom()
- Source entropy on Windows from the proper interface everyone uses

We're continuing to outperform NGINX and other servers on raw message
throughput. Using SSL means that instead of 1,000,000 qps you can get
around 300,000 qps. However redbean isn't as fast as NGINX yet at SSL
handshakes, since redbean can do 2,627 per second and NGINX does 4.3k

Right now, the SSL UX story works best if you give your redbean a key
signing key since that can be easily generated by openssl using a one
liner then redbean will do all the things that are impossibly hard to
do like signing ecdsa and rsa certificates that'll work in chrome. We
should integrate the let's encrypt acme protocol in the future.

Live Demo: https://redbean.justine.lol/
Root Cert: https://redbean.justine.lol/redbean1.crt
2021-06-24 13:20:50 -07:00
Justine Tunney
d0ac995dc0 Get Mbed TLS to build
This change configures Mbed TLS to support the fewest number of things
possible required to run an HTTPS server that caters to the sweet spot
of being legacy enough to support the vast majority of user agents but
modern enough that Chrome and Firefox remain happy. That should entail

- TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA

Even though other suites still get included so what usually happens in
practice is ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 under TLS 1.2 will be selected
and the binary footprint is reasonable, and should cost us about 200kb
2021-06-24 11:12:59 -07:00
Justine Tunney
8d7d00af3a Pacify file locks on Windows
This change gets redbean SQLite working in write mode on Windows.
Warnings have been added to the appropriate and responsible places.
Hacking proprietary PC systems into production-worthy servers isn't
terribly high on the list of priorities. Consider BSD or Linux when
building online systems that service requests from multiple people.

Fixes #193
2021-06-12 00:01:55 -07:00
Justine Tunney
88806b79b1 Tune SQLite build for redbean (#97)
redbean lua handlers that perform sql queries can do 400k qps.

We now use a separate compile-time options for SQLite, when building the
SQLite shell versus building the production web serving code. It doesn't
seem appropriate for something like redbean to include backups, progress
callbacks, query completion, profiling, EXPLAIN, ALTER, ANALYZE, VACUUM,
etc. since those tasks are better left to the sqlite3.com shell program.

Lua SQLite pointer APIs have been removed since we're not using threads.
The Lua APIs for installing update / commit / rollback hooks are removed
due to a general sense of disagreement and an overall lack of comfort.

Full-Text Search and R*Tree are as large as the rest of SQLite combined.
Turning those off keeps redbean under 1mb when built for MODE=tiny which
is nice for marketing purposes.

If you need something that was removed, file an issue, and we'll add it.
2021-06-10 08:00:08 -07:00
Justine Tunney
221817e537 Further polish SQLite vendoring
- Now integrated with `make tags` for Emacs IDE features
- Delete some old deprecated broken full-text search engines
- Rename .h → .inc files that don't meet our definition of header
- Make sure every #include line is normal form so tools understand

See #162
2021-05-14 10:43:58 -07:00
ahgamut
919b6fec10 Get SQLite to build
* changed headers
* removed redundant declarations
* ran clang-format
* added sqlite3.mk
2021-05-14 02:40:04 -07:00