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Changes
=======
v2.10.21
- Improve memory usage of routing manager.
- Improve handling of incoming SD messages with uncommon entry
combinations.
- Name all threads under Linux and log thread IDs during startup.
- Optimize memory allocation for internal message handling.
- Ensure an (extra) dispatch thread is running in case the main
dispatch thread is (still) blocked.
- Fix race condition which could lead to missing initial events for
local subscriptions if the application hosting the service called
application::offer_event and additionally application::request_event
for the same event.
- Fixed crash
v2.10.20
- Add security config (i.e. vsomeip_security.json) to mandatory config files
- Enable local_routing_test_starter.sh to use externally defined configuration
files
- Reject malformed subscriptions with SubscribeEventgroupNACK if multiple
endpoint options are referenced
- Use CMake define or environment variable to find gtest
- Quit vsomeipd when Service Discovery is configured but module cannot be loaded
- Added error message when Configuration module cannot be loaded
- Export payload_impl to enable compilation with newer GCC versions
- Avoid printing the same warning twice. Ensure all error paths are identifiable
- Fixed security checks for policies without configured client ID
- Fixed crash on auto config load in case of EOWNERDEAD caused by previous crashed/exited application
v2.10.19
- Catch exceptions on shutdown (especially from boost::log)
- Fixed handling of malformed packets in TCP client endpoint in conjunction
with magic cookies
v2.10.18
- Fix restarting of TCP connection on connection reset by the server
and mark services reachable through it as unavailable until
connection is established again.
- Fix bug which prevented restarting of TCP connections if the peer
instantly send a RST after the connection had been established.
- Fix bug which could cause missing initial events in conjunction with
service discovery messages containing new subscriptions and
resubscriptions.
v2.10.17
- Speedup initial subscriptions to unreliable remote services
- Fix deadlock in conjunction with configured client ports
- Fix bug leading to usage of client port outside of configured range
v2.10.16
- Only map shared memory for client IDs once per process
v2.10.15
- Fix remote event caching
v2.10.14
- Bugfix for pending subscriptions when same port is used
for TCP and UDP endpoint option.
v2.10.13
v2.10.12
- Fix exception handling for boost logger
v2.10.11
- Fix client ID handling for remote selective subscriptions
- Add handling for EDESTADDRREQ in endpoints
v2.10.10
- Fix concurrency issue leading to a crash
v2.10.9
- Improve handling of service discovery messages with entries
referencing too many options.
- Prevent sending of duplicate remote subscriptions to local clients
if the local client processes incoming subscriptions too slow.
- Remote (un)subscriptions to the same eventgroup are now queued in
the routing manager until the local client has processed the
previous (un)subscription for this eventgroup.
- Introduce new json configuration parameter 'diagnosis_mask' to
control the number of bits in the client ID used for the diagnosis
address. This can be used to enable more than 254 concurrent clients
on a node. For more information see the vsomeipUserGuide.
- If the service discovery is enabled it is is only started if a
matching multicast route for the configured service discovery
multicast group is present in the system. This applies only to
Linux.
- Rework security configuration:
- Allow policy specifications without client specification.
- Allow policies to be specified for ranges of uids/gids.
For more information see the vsomeipUserGuide.
v2.10.8
- Change dispatching of availability states in case an availability
handler of a service instance is blocked in user code: Availability
states of a service instance are now never dispatched parallel. The
next availability state for a service instance is only dispatched
after the blocked availability handler returned from user code. If
the availability of the service instance changes in the meantime,
subsequent incoming messages of the service instance are queued
until the availability change was reported to the user code.
- Subscriptions to remotely offered services are now always done based
on the protocol(s) the remote service is offered with. The
subscription_type parameter of the application::subscribe method is
ignored.
- Added wildcard support ("any") for the uid and gid json parameters
in the security configuration.
- Fix possible deadlock on application shutdown
v2.10.7
- Fix potential deadlock when expiring remote subscriptions
- Rework restarting of tcp client endpoints to prevent heap corruption
under high load situations
v2.10.6
- Fix concurrency issue leading to a crash when asynchronous
subscription handlers were used.
- Improved packing of subscriptions sent out as answer to incoming
offer service messages.
v2.10.5
- Fix possible deadlock on application shutdown
- Try to reestablish TCP connection on resubscription if the remote
closed the connection
- Introduce new configuration file parameters to control
interpretation of TTL field of incoming remote offers and
subscriptions:
- service-discovery > ttl_factor_offers (optional array of
service/instance/TTL factor tuples)
- service-discovery > ttl_factor_subscriptions (optional array of
service/instance/TTL factor tuples)
- Added possibility to debounce external events/fields
based on time or change of data in the payload (maskable) via new
configuration file parameter:
- debounce (optional array)
For more information see the vsomeipUserGuide.
- Added possibility to limit amount of memory used to cache outgoing
messages on IP port basis or globally via configuration file
parameter:
- endpoint-queue-limits (array): to limit on IP:Port (endpoint)
level
- endpoint-queue-limit-external: to generally limit all external
endpoints.
- endpoint-queue-limit-local: to limit queue sizes for local
communication
For more information see the vsomeipUserGuide.
v2.10.4
- Extended diagnosis plugin to handle requests for
"disableRxAndEnableTx" and "disableRxAndTx".
- Catch unhandled user code exceptions thrown from called handlers.
- Don't send SubscribeEventGroupNACK for pending subscriptions on next
offer to reduce the amount of StopSubscribe/Subscribe messages.
- Added possibility to apply filter for client side logging
using VSOMEIP_CLIENTSIDELOGGING environment variable.
v2.10.3
- Interpret all incoming TTLs five times longer in service discovery
to prevent inadvertent expiration of remote offers during high load
situations.
v2.10.2
- Fix deadlock in routing manager when processing subscription
acknowledgment from a local client if the corresponding service
instance was stopped in the meanwhile.
- Introduce status_log_interval and memory_log_interval json file
parameters which can be used to cyclically log memory consumption
and/or internal status of the routing manager in a given interval
- Add Debug Diagnosis Job plug-in
- Support definition of multiple client port ranges in configuration
v2.10.1
- Fix possible memory corruption in routing manager on TCP connection
reset
v2.10.0
- Add register_async_subscription_handler to application interface
- Ensure faster stopping of UDP and TCP endpoints
- StopSubscribe eventgroup entries of StopSubscribe/Subscribe
eventgroup entry sequences in incoming SD messages are now
completely handled in the service discovery module
v2.9.5
- Change magic cookie behaviour to only send a magic cookie every 10
seconds instead of in front of every SOME/IP message
- Fixed bug which prevented resubscription after resuming from
suspended state
v2.9.4
- Fixed deadlock on suspend to RAM / resume, triggered
by signal handler.
v2.9.3
- Fixed race condition on application shutdown
- Fixed bug that application object was not destroyed
- Enabled client side logging of received messages
to DLT if environment variable VSOMEIP_CLIENTSIDELOGGING
is set to empty string or another arbitrary value.
- Ensure that the correct source port is used for sending events
v2.9.2
- fix handling of received response messages for unknown
clients.
- Ensure that all external services are marked as offline when
routing_state is set to RS_SUSPENDED
- Ensure to start sending out FindService messages for requested
services after resuming.
- Ensure that the service info is also deleted if no unreliable
communication happened before the service TTL has expired.
v2.9.1
- Don't ignore service requests for UDP-only remote services done
before corresponding OfferService message was received.
- Ensure that main dispatcher thread waits until newly started
dispatcher threads are finished with their call into the user code
before starting to dispatch again after a blocking call occurred.
v2.9.0
- Added get_offered_services_async method to application interface to
read the currently offered services
- Added set_watchdog_handler method to application interface which can
be used to register a handler invoked in a given interval.
- Optimize processing time of incoming service discovery messages
- Events are now sent based on their configuration in the json file
- If a remote service is offered reliable and unreliable subscriptions
are now done always with both endpoint options.
- Incoming subscriptions are now not acknowledged if not all events of
the eventgroup can be served with the given endpoint options.
v2.8.1
- Support negative filter in trace connector
v2.8.0
- Change behaviour of register_subscription_status_handler method of
the application interface: Registered handlers will only be called
if the subscription was accepted by the remote side.
- Add 2nd register_subscription_status_handler method to application
interface with additional flag to enable calling of the registered
handler if the subscription is rejected by the remote side.
v.2.7.3
- Fix deadlock when stopping client endpoints to remote services
- Fix deadlock during construction of Subscribe Eventgroup entries
v.2.7.2
- Avoid deadlock when printing error message about too large messages
v2.7.1
- Prevent processing of too short messages received via UDP
- Avoid catching SIGABRT in vsomeipd
- Prevent duplicate logging of remote messages
- Log message cleanup/enhancement
v2.7.0
- Add possibility to register a subscription status handler via
application interface. The handler will be called if a subscription
is acknowledged / not acknowledged by the application hosting the
target service instance of the subscription
- The default subscription type of application::subscribe method was
changed from RELIABLE_AND_UNRELIABLE to PREFER_RELIABLE to harmonize
initial event behaviour
- Add generic plug-in concept
- Fix bug which caused sending out subscription messages containing
endpoint options with port set to zero
- Make magic cookie detection TCP connection based
- Avoid sending unneeded SIGKILLs to current routing manager
- Forward service's instance IDs to DLT
- Fixed performance loss on "client ID" lookup needed for ingoing
remote subscriptions
- Add signal handling for starting stopping the service discovery to
vsomeipd
- The message object can now be asked for CRC check state:
is_valid_crc()
- Incoming remote responses where the CRC check fails will trigger:
set_is_valid_crc(false)
v2.6.4
- Fix bug in reboot detection of other nodes
- Improve restarting of TCP connections
v2.6.3
- Improve reboot detection of other nodes
- Introduce 'max-payload-size-reliable' json file parameter which can be used to
globally limit the maximum allowed payload size for TCP communication
- Added CRC checksum calculation for bit optimized messages
v2.6.2
- Service-Disovery performance improvements
- Made Routing Manager restartable
- Fixed file handle leak caused by remote ECU reboot
- Activate TCP-Keep-Alive for TCP endpoints
- Debouncing of request-service messages (routing info performance)
- Fixed false session-id handling of identification request
v2.6.1
- Fixed clearing of subscribers on stop offer service
v2.6.0
- Fixed races and crashes
- Fixed repetition phase timings for find service messages
- Reworked internal event/field distribution to reduce CPU load
- Reworked internal routing info distribution leading to fewer and smaller
messages and lower CPU load
- Extend public application interface with second unsubscribe method with
additional event parameter
v2.5.3
- Fixed races and crashes
- The minor version of a service instance is considered again when reporting the
service instance's availability (this was removed with v2.4.2). If the minor
version should not be considered use ANY_MINOR or DEFAULT_MINOR when
registering availability handlers.
- Fixed initial events on unsubscription
- Improved dispatcher handling for blocking calls
- Crashed applications are now automatically unsubscribed
v2.5.2
- Fixed deadlock and crashes
- Prevent race of initial attributes
- Allow incomplete application configurations
- Unit test timeouts increased to avoid failures on (slow) build servers
v2.5.1
- Removed payload size limit. By default messages with an arbitrary length can
now be sent locally and via TCP. The payload-sizes configuration file array is
now used to limit the payload size for the specified endpoints instead of
increasing it. There are two new configuration file parameters:
- max-payload-size-local: limit maximum allowed payload size for node internal
communication.
- buffer-shrink-threshold: variable to control buffer memory deallocation
after big messages have been processed. For more information see the
vsomeipUserGuide.
- Fixed cleanup of endpoints for subscriptions using an exclusive proxy
(selective) which unnecessarily increased the number of open file descriptors.
- Fixed assignment of predefined application IDs via autoconfiguration.
- Decouple start of routing manager from network availability.
- Made number of internal threads per application configurable.
- Postpone notify_one events sent from subscription handler to ensure correct
message order on receiver side.
v2.5.0
- Added notify-/notify_one-methods to enable flush control for notifications.
- Restructured configuration to be a separate module (preparation to enable
the usage of compiled configurations to speed-up startup)
- Added vSomeIP-Security: Socket authentication based on Linux-credentials
together with further security checks using configurable policies.
- Fixed pending subscriptions had not sent out if subscribing application
hosts the routing manager.
- Fixed crash in vsomeipd due to concurrent access when closing/shutdown socket.
- The service discovery now debounces newly offered service instances to avoid
sending out the offers of the same service instance with a too high frequency.
The default debounce time is set to 500ms. It can be changed via the new json
file parameter service-discovery/offer_debounce_time.
v2.4.3
- Fix receiving of UDP frames containing multiple SOME/IP messages via UDP from
external service instances
v2.4.2
- TCP connections for services no longer requested aren't reestablished anymore
- The minor version of a service instance is no longer considered when reporting
the service instance's availability
- Introduce new internal_services json file parameter to define the internal
service instances. This parameter can be used to control the sending behaviour
for find service entries
- Fixed event processing if service and client shared the same application
- Incoming find service entries with unicast flag set to 0 are now replied with
a unicast offer service message instead of a multicast offer service message.
- application::stop() now blocks until the shutdown has finished completely
v2.4.1
- Extended number of endpoints that can be referenced from entries array in
service discovery messages
- Remove DLT contexts on application shutdown
- Avoid initialization of vsomeip-applications if the maximum number of
applications (client identifiers) has been reached
- Prevent sending of OfferService entry as a reply to FindService message for
internal services
- Fixed deregistration of vsomeip-applications that became unresponsive
- Fixed loop in endpoints causing high load during shutdown of vsomeip
applications
- Fixed loop in endpoints causing temporary high load if other devices become
unavailable without deregistering
v2.4.0
- Disabled tracing SOME/IP-SD messages by default. Set "tracing/sd_enable"
switch to "true" to enable it.
- Trace notification events once instead of per target.
v2.3.5
- Fix TTL in Subscribe Eventgroup Entries
v2.3.4
- Exhaust client id range before reuse
- Provide public interface to ask for available instances
v2.3.3
- Added -q/--quiet switch to the daemon to allow it to be started without
DLT logging
- Fix event caching in routing manager
v2.3.2
- Fix client deregistration during the client registration
- Fix handling of pending commands during registration
v2.3.1
- Fix shutdown crashes (logger & application shutdown)
- Fix race condition in client identifier configuration
- Fix vsomeipd crash
- Fixed handling of notifications (compliance)
v2.3.0
- Extend the API to force field notifications
- Implemented cyclic updated for events/fields
- Implemented epsilon updates (the used can provide a function to decide
whether or not a value update shall be considered as a change)
- Fixed lifecycle: Wait acknowledge of de/register application
- Periodically log version information
- Avoid (shadow) event registrations for services only offered locally
- Fixed determination of routing manager host in case auto-configuration
fails
- Removed initial flag from internal message format
- Fixed calling of registered message handlers for cases where wildcards
were used during registration.
- Fixed availability reporting of reliable (TCP) remote services offered
on the same port
v2.2.4
- Set default log level to DEBUG
- Improved segmentation of service discovery messages
- Fixed a race condition during subscriptions
v2.2.3
- Ensure service discovery messages to not exceed maximum packet size
v2.2.2
- Ensure multicast messages are sent by the network adapter that is configured
to be used for unicasts instead of relying on the configured routes
v2.2.1
- Backward compatibility fixes
v2.2.0
- Implemented Peer-to-Peer data exchange for notifications
- Fixed handling of minor version during service discovery
- Made initialization of application objects reentrant
- Routing manager proxies now reconnect to the routing manager if the
connection got lost
- Auto-configuration supports multiple (different) configuration files
- The opening of TCP connections is no longer done without an explicit request
- Request No Respose messages are no longer answered in case of errors
- Notifications over IP were fixed
v2.1.2
- Ensure correct message order
v2.1.1
- Ensure SD FindService-messages are sent after client re-registration
- Corrected configuration of MagicCookies
- Make client ports configurable
- Implemented FindService message optimization
- Extended configuration consistency checks
v2.1.0
- Avoid duplicate notifications if a selective event is in more than one
eventgroup
- Ensure SD messages are sent from the SD port
- Ignore SD messages with wrong message identifier
- Accept unreliable subscription for eventgroups without configured multicast
address
- Reject subscriptions that contain invalid IP address or port
- Reject subscriptions for TCP if the connection is not established
- Exclude vsomeip_ctrl from default installation
- Only accept SD messages from SD port
- Acknowledge multiple subscriptions sent within the same message with a single
message
- Allow to specify an application specific DLT application
- Ensure correct ordering of availability notifications
- Automatically expire subscription based on the given TTL
- Do not include internal services in SD offer messages
- Consider all fields of SD subscribe messages
- Made the watchdog configurable
- Support destination address resolution on Windows (for reboot detection)
- Support auto-configuration (client identifiers, routing manager) on Windows
v2.0.6
- Diagnosis address can be configured at runtime
v2.0.5
- Fixed reboot detection behavior
v2.0.4
- Service Discovery now used configured Client ID prefixes (=DIAGNOSIS_ADDRESS)
- Reworked reboot detection (now based on the destination address)
- Aligned default TTL setting (was 5 in vsomeip and 0xFFFFFF in vsomeip-sd, now
its constently 0xFFFFFF)
v2.0.3
- Fixed shutdown and application re-registering
v2.0.2
- Fixed endpoint flushing
- Improved handling of Selective Broadcasts (CommonAPI)
- Trace connector was added
- Added reboot detection
- Reworked handling of TCP connections
- Support multiple multicast eventgroups per service
- Improved handling of multicasts
- Extended Service Discovery to send FindMessage messages for unknown services
- Support multiple SOME/IP messages in a single UDP datagram
v2.0.1
- Ensure Unicast flag is set in all Service Discovery messages
- Allow "local" as alias for unicast address in Magic Cookie configuration
- Correctly set layer 4 protocol in multicast options
- Increased robustness of deserialization of configuration options
- Fixed handling of unknown Service Discovery options
v2.0.0
- Buffer sizes were adapted to the transport protocols
- Added support for IPv6 multicast
- Improved handling of endpoints
- Report service state changes instead of service state to the application
- Set and process TTL field in Service Discovery to support detection of "lost"
services
- Support automatic configuration of local communication
- Added compile time variable DIAGNOSIS_ADDRESS (which maps to the high byte of
the SOME/IP client identifier)
- Configuration of events was moved from configuration file to API.
- Fixed routing of notication events.
- Increased robustness of configuration loader
- Changed default watchdog cycle from 1s to 5s
- Removed TTL arguments from public interface
- Allow Service Discovery to report non-SOME/IP services by setting the
configuration variable "protocol"
- Fixed serialization of major version in Eventgroup entries
- Magic Cookies are no longer forwarded to the routing manager but handled in
the receiving endpoint
- vsomeip daemon was added
v1.3.0
- Fixed SD library loading on Windows
- Changed cmake directory name (CMake --> cmake)
- Corrected check for multicast address in Service Discovery
- Added default setting for Service Discovery timings
- Ensure only local services are reported by the Service Discovery
- Fixed a crash in case of a wrong unicast address definition
- Protected forwarding of availability information
- Improved handling of notification events
- Added initial support for selective broadcasts (CommonAPI)
- Avoid deadlock when offering services
- Correct handling of events
- Added initial support for managed interfaces (CommonAPI)
v1.2.0
- Added (optional) thread pool for distribution of messages to the application
- Made configuration of service groups optional (as it is unneeded in pure
client applications)
- Support specification of transportation mode (reliable (TCP) / unreliable
(UDP)) when creating messages
- Fixed internal distribution of notication events
- Block messages that are received on the wrong port
- Fixed deregistration of local clients
- Fixed startup of applications that were started earlier than the routing
manager
- Resetting all events of a service if it becomes unavailable (to ensure initial
events are sent when it becomes available again)
- Ensure consistency of version information
- Fixed Service Discovery state machine
v1.1.0
- Local communication in multiprocessor environments was fixed
- Runtime access was changed from raw to shared pointer
- vsomeip logger is used whereever possible (replacing std::cerr calls)
- Ensure the logger is not deleted before issueing tha last log message when
shutting down
- Fixed shutdown crash by checking the existence of endpoint host before
accessing it
- Routing info processing in case of multiple instances of the same service
was fixed
- Support for local communication on Windows was added