These naturally cause the overal memory consumption to grow
but would take away many allocations that can be done several
- times in a second.
+ times in a second (see also ~/silcpacket).
o Move the actual file descriptor task callback (the callback that
handles the incoming data, outgoing data etc, that is implemnted
SILC_BUFFER_LEN macro can do the same. These would save
totally 8 bytes of memory per buffer.
- o Scheduler can be optimized for FD tasks by changing the fd_queue
- to SilcHashTable instead of using linked list. We need to do
- one-to-one mapping of FD to task and hash table is more efficient
- for this usage.
-
- Also redefine the silc_select to perhaps return a separate
- structure of the events that actually occurred, instead of
- returning the events in the fd_list which is then traversed
- in the generic code to find the changed events. This can be
- made faster by having own struct which includes only the
- changed events, thus the tarversing is faster since the whole
- fd_list is not traversed anymore (it is still traversed in the
- silc_select but at least it removes one extra tarversing later
- for the same list).
-
o Optimizations in Server
o Remove the big switch statement from the function
SERVER_SIGNOFF away entirely).
o Add SilcAsyncOperation to utility library. Any function that takes
- callback as an argument must return SilcAsyncOperation.
+ callback as an argument must/should return SilcAsyncOperation (see
+ ~/silcasync).
+
+ o Rewrite SilcProtocol to be SilcFSM (see ~/silcfsm).
+
+ o Do some scheduler optimizations and interface changes (see
+ ~/silcschedule).
+
+ o Change the lib/silccore/silcpacket.[ch] interfaces (see ~/silcpacket).
+
+ o Add abstract SilcStream and SilcSocketStream (see ~/silcstream).
+
+ o Change some of the SILC Net interfaces (see ~/silcnet).
o Add DSS support.
+ o SILC RNG does not implement random seed files, and they should be
+ implemented.
+
o Cipher optimizations (asm, that this) at least for i386 would be nice.
o Add builtin SOCKS and HTTP Proxy support, well the SOCKS at least.
SILC currently supports SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 but it needs to be compiled
in separately.
+
+ o EPOC specific additions/changes required:
+
+ o lib/silcutil/epoc routines missing or not completed.
+
+ o The PKCS#1 also calls global RNG (even though it is not used
+ currently in SILC, the interface allows its use).
+
+ o Something needs to be thought to the logging globals as well,
+ like silc_debug etc. They won't work on EPOC. Perhaps logging
+ and debugging is to be disabled on EPOC.
+
+ o Check whether we can fully comply with RFC 2779.