https://git.schokokeks.org/derivepassphrase.git/tree/acf65003ef9c94345cb56a65f96d0e3cd427a62cRecent commits to derivepassphrase.git (acf65003ef9c94345cb56a65f96d0e3cd427a62c)2026-01-04T22:06:26+01:00tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/acf65003ef9c94345cb56a65f96d0e3cd427a62cFix SSH agent spawning on POSIX in the test suite2026-01-04T22:06:26+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>If the `executable` passed to the `spawn_named_agent` function is
`None`, we now correctly locate the agent in `PATH` using its default
name, for all our SSH agent spawning functions. This was advertised to
work this way when we introduced SSH agent interfacing functions in the
test suite in 41029a5e6ef04a9870dcaf044b54a26af94260ab and updated the
`spawn_named_agent` signature to match in
6340b5a541970c9d00ee653926102657028de309, but was never actually
implemented, until now.
Prior to 6340b5a541970c9d00ee653926102657028de309, the `executable`
argument to `spawn_named_agent` was both a registry key and the basename
of the executable to call, to be located in `PATH`. In that scheme,
a `None` value meant that there was no external executable to spawn, so
the agent-specific spawning functions would return a failure code. In
6340b5a541970c9d00ee653926102657028de309, the interpretation was changed
to an "override" path: a string value for `executable` meant "use this
path for the executable", a `None` value meant "use the default name,
and locate the executable in `PATH`". But the corresponding *logic* for
the `None` value case, i.e., searching `PATH`, was never actually
implemented.
Because none of the standard agent spawning/interfacing function
definitions made use of this override mechanism, all SSH agent spawning
functions were silently breaking, flatly claiming that the agents were
not available even though they actually might have been. Furthermore,
because this code refactoring was developed on The Annoying OS, where
all current SSH agents are interfaced, not spawned, this failure went
completely unnoticed. Now, while double-checking that the new
Annoying-OS-specific code also works on POSIX, this misbehavior of the
SSH agent spawning logic became apparent again, because on POSIX we *do*
have agents that are spawned, not merely interfaced.
So reintroduce the logic to locate the (default) executable if the path
is not overriden.
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/58bf123a7361c367d7aff10a9ad15abfe3284d27Use "overlapped I/O" for Windows named pipe communication2025-12-28T18:53:33+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/f08846edf1c9a3e79c5de70d8700b71f47608c1eFix the fallback variant of the Windows named pipe handling code2025-12-28T18:47:21+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>The fallback implementation for systems other than The Annoying OS was
incomplete.
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/88d5ab66d69ab70ad62ee5fe660761a4737ea543Retry connecting to a named pipe if the pipe is busy2025-12-28T12:05:37+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>In the `WindowsNamedPipeHandle` constructor, if connecting the named
pipe fails with the Windows error 231 (`ERROR_PIPE_BUSY`), retry the
operation. (For expected future compatibility, we treat
`BlockingIOError` the same way.) This behavior roughly corresponds to
how system calls on POSIX should usually be retried if they return with
`EINTR`.
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/00c90d7a6177bdb0cdd01580fd2e45351b82e526Do not suppress OSError when constructing Windows named pipes in test fixtures2025-12-27T18:52:29+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>Let any OSError that occurs when opening the named pipe bubble to the
top of the test fixture, instead of suppressing it and indicating that
the named pipe is unavailable. At the top level, the test fixture can
then incorporate the error text into the failure or skip message (which
would otherwise be invisible if suppressed further down).
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/ea42999f28cba570fc5954628bea71998cd7692aIn the test suite, correctly calculate if an SSH agent is isolated2025-12-27T18:42:06+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>In particular, pay consideration to interfaced agents, not just spawned ones.
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/d63d93b230f23dbbfbb2eff0209cb3d076980b42Fix recognition of Pageant in the test fixtures2025-12-27T18:26:50+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>When reacting to failures uploading a test key into an agent, both the
agent type `KnownSSHAgent.UNIXPageant` and the type
`KnownSSHAgent.Pageant` should be treated the same. However, the
`ssh_agent_client_with_loaded_test_keys` only treated the former agent
type specially. Now it also treats the latter type the same.
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/ff4e9ae1d2b3291b9606c270c8b03404307e045aUnload loaded test keys in the fixture more efficiently2025-12-27T17:33:06+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>Instead of iterating over all test keys and testing whether the agent is
not isolated and the key is a successfully loaded key, first check
whether the agent is isolated or not, *then* iterate over the
successfully loaded key names and extract the relevant test key from the
test key table. The efficiency per operation is similar, but the
previous setup always iterated the whole test key table unconditionally,
whereas the new setup only iterates the successfully loaded key name set
(fewer entries than the test key table), and only conditionally.
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/02be2f8d25e96969ea375b67c34a01d2daf9c1b3Document the "test key uploading" helper functions2025-12-27T17:19:38+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
<pre>Add docstrings to the `_prepare_payload` and `_load_key_optimistically`
helper functions.
Also change the signature of `_load_key_optimistically` to take the test
key structure directly, instead of taking a (dict) key to lookup the
structure. (These types of things become apparent when writing
docstrings, even for otherwise internal functions.)
</pre>
tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/8f2c55735196b72cb4e305c53c14973c39048b8eAuto-format the "test key uploading" fixture and helper functions, again2025-12-27T17:10:07+01:00Marco Riccisoftware@the13thletter.info
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