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This reverts commit e21ff9b0b69219ab3853be7e80813156113152b7.
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* anders/diameter/release_R15A:
Version -> 0.11, update appup, minor app suite fix
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* anders/diameter/app_suite_vs_sasl/OTP-9704:
Add sasl to app testcases to placate systools
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A recent sasl change results in a missing_sasl warning/error that
causes the release and relup testcases to fail.
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* anders/diameter/capabilities_cb/OTP-9654:
Update documentation
Add capx suite
Accept any 2xxx result code in CEA
Rename some functions plus comment tweak
Send events for connection establishment failure
Use trivial capabilities callback in traffic suite
Add capabilities_cb transport option
Minor tls_ack simplification
diameter_dbg:log -> diameter_lib:log
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* anders/diameter/make/OTP-9638:
Fix comment typo
Simplify handling of generated hrls in testsuites
Minor dependency fix
Target cleanup in test/Makefile
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Tests error handling at capabilities exchange.
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In diameter_service:
make_packet -> make_request_packet
make_header -> make_request_header
make_reply_packet -> make_answer_packet
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If a peer fsm process exits then the exit reason is received by
the service process in a 'DOWN' message. If the reason is the one
generated by diameter_peer_fsm:close/2, which is called to signal
a non-transport failure before the completion of capabilities exchange
(eg. receiving an unsuccessful CEA), then an event is sent to any
subscribers.
Also, tweak capabilities_cb return values for more informative
event data.
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Value is a function that's applied to the transport reference
and capabilities record after capabilities exchange. If a callback
returns anything but 'ok' then the connection is closed. In the case
of an incoming CER, the callback can return a result code with which
to answer. Multiple callbacks can be specified and are applied until
either all return 'ok' or one doesn't.
Also, include Origin-State-Id in answers where it was previously
omitted.
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We're already monitoring the transport process, no need to do
so again.
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Should have been included in 5af64c7d57d83ce35bfd7b15ac3ce6ec7459fd73.
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Just morph include into include_lib when releasing. Not using
include_lib here is due to generated hrls not residing in
diameter/include until after release. See release.sed.
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all = opt is now default target and run executes testsuites. Note that
parallel execution is unproblematic since each suite target starts
a node with a suite-specific name.
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Some applications still have support for an ancient documentation
build system. Eliminate the DOCSUPPORT define in otp.mk.in and the
not taken arm of the ifdefs in the Makefiles.
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Tweak some comments and variable names, move things around a bit
(default src target is now opt, not debug), only clean what's built,
use +warn_export_vars.
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Otherwise include_lib will fail.
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Makes for a quieter rule with no recursion.
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Simpler, no duplication of similar makefiles and makes for
better dependencies. (Aka, recursive make considered harmful.)
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As a module-based alternative to the escript diameterc.
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This is to enable dictionaries compiled with --name/--prefix
to be inherited using --inherits.
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Has to follow the release_targets include for make not to
think that a misspelled dictionary is up to date just because
the exprecs dependency is.
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Generated files are unchanged but the separation will be
especially pleasant when more dictionary files are added
as examples. It is still only the rfc3588 and relay
dictionaries that are known to the diameter implementation.
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The section simply results in generated macros and has nothing
specifically to do with result codes. It's still not documented,
and neither are the macros generated from @enum, since the generated
names are typically so long as to be impractical/unreadable in source.
Better to use numeric values with a comment or define your own
shorter macros as the need arises.
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* anders/diameter/tls_over_tcp/OTP-9605:
Move init/end_per_suite into testcases
Skip tls testsuite if there's no openssl
Clarify that ssl must be started for TLS support
Add tls support at connection establishment
Add tls testsuite
Documentation updates
Close transport if tls is requested over sctp
Handle tls notification for tcp
Lift recursion in tcp message reception up the call chain
Add tls support to capabilities exchange
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* anders/diameter/testsuite_robustness/OTP-9619:
Make testsuites more robust in case of init failure
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