configuring with --enable-mutex-atomics flagged these incorrectly
initialised variables on systems where pthread_mutex_init doesn't
just zero out the structure.
(cherry picked from commit 715a2c7fc1)
adjust clang-format options to get closer to ISC style
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!3061
(cherry picked from commit d3b49b6675)
0255a974 revise .clang-format and add a C formatting script in util
e851ed0b apply the modified style
Add curly braces using uncrustify and then reformat with clang-format back
Closes#46
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!3057
(cherry picked from commit 67b68e06ad)
36c6105e Use coccinelle to add braces to nested single line statement
d14bb713 Add copy of run-clang-tidy that can fixup the filepaths
056e133c Use clang-tidy to add curly braces around one-line statements
Reformat source code with clang-format
Closes#46
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!2156
(cherry picked from commit 7099e79a9b)
4c3b063e Import Linux kernel .clang-format with small modifications
f50b1e06 Use clang-format to reformat the source files
11341c76 Update the definition files for Windows
df6c1f76 Remove tkey_test (which is no-op anyway)
This variable will report the maximum number of simultaneous tcp clients
that BIND has served while running.
It can be verified by running rndc status, then inspect "tcp high-water:
count", or by generating statistics file, rndc stats, then inspect the
line with "TCP connection high-water" text.
The tcp-highwater variable is atomically updated based on an existing
tcp-quota system handled in ns/client.c.
Using atomic_int_fast64_t variables with atomic functions on x86 does
not cause Visual Studio to report build errors, but such operations
yield useless results. Since the isc_stat_t type is unconditionally
typedef'd to atomic_int_fast64_t, any code performing atomic operations
on isc_stat_t variables is broken in x86 Windows builds. Fix by using
the atomic_int_fast32_t type for isc_stat_t in x86 Windows builds.
This includes the following changes:
3326. [func] Added task list statistics: task model, worker
threads, quantum, tasks running, tasks ready.
[RT #27678]
3325. [func] Report cache statistics: memory use, number of
nodes, number of hash buckets, hit and miss counts.
[RT #27056]
3324. [test] Add better tests for ADB stats [RT #27057]
3323. [func] Report the number of buckets the resolver is using.
[RT #27020]
3322. [func] Monitor the number of active TCP and UDP dispatches.
[RT #27055]
3321. [func] Monitor the number of recursive fetches and the
number of open sockets, and report these values in
the statistics channel. [RT #27054]
3320. [func] Added support for monitoring of recursing client
count. [RT #27009]
3319. [func] Added support for monitoring of ADB entry count and
hash size. [RT #27057]