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Author SHA1 Message Date
Xavier Del Campo Romero f3178012f2
Makefile: Use dynstr's own Makefile
dynstr has been recently modified so as to allow building also from
make(1).
2023-05-28 12:07:38 +02:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero a557091ad1
Makefile: remove .SUFFIXES
According to POSIX.1-2008, .c and .o are already included by the default
.SUFFIX rule, among other suffixes.
2023-05-01 04:13:24 +02:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero d9923273da
Makefile: make -MF write to .d file instead of stdout
This way, the default rule for .c.o can be used, simplifying the
Makefile a bit more.
2023-03-29 23:40:25 +02:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero b3ef22ac2a
Define _POSIX_C_SOURCE
This allows using the default compiler defined by make(1) (i.e.,
c99(1)), thus improving POSIX compatibility.
2023-03-24 02:49:11 +01:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero ad7fb045ad
Move decode_hex into its own file
- Error detection against strotul(3) has been improved, as done in other
places.
- New function encode_hex has been implemented, which will be used
by future commits.
2023-03-09 01:14:10 +01:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero ff8da797a1
Implement user quota
This feature allows admins to set a specific quota for each user, in
MiB. This feature is particularly useful for shared instances, where
unlimited user storage might be unfeasible or even dangerous for the
server.

Also, a nice HTML5 <progress> element has been added to the site that
shows how much of the quota has been consumed.

If no quota is set, slcl falls back to the default behaviour i.e.,
assume unlimited storage.

Limitations:

- While HTTP does specify a Content-Length, which determines the length
of the whole request, it does not specify how many files are involved
or their individual sizes.
- Because of this, if multiple files are uploaded simultaneously, the
whole request would be dropped if user quota is exceeded, even if not
all files exceeded it.
- Also, Content-Length adds the length of some HTTP boilerplate
(e.g.: boundaries), but slcl must rely on this before accepting the
whole request. In other words, this means some requests might be
rejected by slcl because of the extra bytes caused by such boilerplate.
- When the quota is exceeded, slcl must close the connection so that
the rest of the transfer is cancelled. Unfortunately, this means no
HTML can be sent back to the customer to inform about the situation.
2023-03-06 05:51:49 +01:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero 804b8841f3
Add cftw
POSIX functions ftw(3) and nftw(3) do not allow passing an opaque
pointer to the callback they call, so it forces the use of statically
allocated data.

ctfw (from "custom ftw") is a custom implementation that solves this,
while also removing unneeded stuff.

This function will be used by future commits.
2023-03-06 05:06:30 +01:00
Xavier Del Campo Romero 1b990951f5
Add Makefile 2023-02-28 01:43:59 +01:00