TODO/bugs in Irssi SILC client ============================== o Fix the silc_channels_join to parse the command like, with fe. silc_parse_command_line, because currently it ignores all options, including passphrase which makes autojoin impossible to +a channels. Other important options are ignored too. o Add local command to switch the channel's private key when channel has several private keys. Currently sending channel messages with many keys is not possible because changing the key is not possible by the user. o /cumode for unknown nick does not give any error message. TODO/bugs In SILC Client Library ================================ o The PRIVATE_MESSAGE_KEY packet is not handled (it is implemented though). This should be added and perhaps new client operation should be added to notify application that it was received and set the key only if application wishes to set (accept the key) it. o Additions to do after protocol version 1.1: o Fix the NICK_CHANGE notify handling not to create new entry for the changed client, but take the nickname from the notify (removes need for resolving as well). Protocol TODO entry 3. o Add support for list of errors in command replies. Protocol TODO entry 1. TODO/bugs In SILC Server ======================== o Remove old 0.6.x backwards support. o Configuration file additions: o Add incoming connection frequency, incoming connection frequency for single IP address, key exchange frequency, key exchange frequency for single IP. Add also frequency base. o Add hashed passwords to config file. o Add rehashing support. o If server send CUMODE_CHANGE notify (like setting founder) to router and router does not have founder on channel (founder is left or there's no founder on channel at all), the router will accept the server's founder mode change, even though it perhaps should not do that. o The router should check for validity of received notify packets from servers (after all buggy servers may send notify that is actually something that should have not been sent). o Add a timeout to handling incoming JOIN commands. It should be enforced that JOIN command is executed only once in a second or two seconds. Now it is possible to accept n incoming JOIN commands and process them without any timeouts. THis must be employed because each JOIN command will create and distribute the new channel key to everybody on the channel. o Backup router related issues o Channel user mode changes are notified unnecessarely when switching to backup router on router crash. o Lots of statistics updating is missing around the server. o If client's public key is saved in the server (and doing public key authentication) then the hostname and the username information could be taken from the public key. Should be a configuration option! TODO/bugs In SILC Libraries =========================== o WIN32 silc_net_create_connection_async does not work the same way than on Unix. Do it with threads on WIN32. The function works but is not actually async currently. o Rewrite the lib/silcsim/silcsim.h. The SilcSimContext should be private and silc_sim_alloc should take necessary arguments. o SILC RNG does not implement random seed files, and they should be implemented. o The SilcSocketConnection in the SFTP interface is actually redundant and should perhaps be removed. The application can save it in the context it provides, which is delivered by SFTP libary to all callback functions. TODO in Toolkit Documentation ============================= Stuff that needs to be done in order to complete the Tooolkit Reference Manual. o Lots of ROBOdoc header formatting is undone in lib/silcutil, and lib/silccrypt. o Write "Programming with Toolkit" document, describing how to build Toolkit, how the build system works, where is everything, how new (external) projects can be glued into Toolkit (use irssi as an example), and how external projects can use Toolkit without gluing into it (how to link etc), debugging, architecture, types, etc. o Write "Platform Implementations" document to describe what platforms Toolkit support, what has been implemented, what has not been, what wors differently etc. TODO in SILC Protocol ===================== Current protocol version is 1.0. However, it is far from being perfect, and needs to include additional features. Following protocol TODO entries describe new stuff to be added to protocol versions 1.x. 1. Re-define the Status Payload: it is now 16 bits, split it into two 8 bits fields. First field includes status types from 0 - 9 and 10 - n *if* it is not an list of errors. If it is list of errors then the first field includes 1, 2 and/or 3, and the second field includes the error status 10 - n. This way it is possible to send multiple errors (list of errors) and we have a way to tell the receiver that there will be other errors as well. The second field is used only if there is list of errors. If normal status, or normal (single) error status the second field is set to zero, and must be ignored. Hence, the status works same way as now except for list of errors. To be included in protocol version 1.1. 2. Define that WHOIS and IDENTIFY commands must send list of errors if multiple Client ID (or Channel ID and Server ID for IDENTIFY) was requested and was not found. Each unfound entry must cause an error command reply to the sender. Also define that errors must be sent *after* sending successfully found entries (this way receiver may ignore them). To be included in protocol version 1.1. 3. Define the NICK_CHANGE notify to send the changed nickname as a new third argument. This will make the NICK_CHANGE notify handling easier in the receiver's end (client primarily) since it removes the requirement that receiver must resolve (using IDENTIFY or WHOIS) the new Client ID received in the notify (because of the new nickname is unknown). To be included in protocol version 1.1. 4. Add "request parameters" or similar to the WHOIS command, which can be used to request various parameters (something not returned by standard WHOIS command) about clients (info that could be fetched even from clients). Additional specification (or appendix) should be done to define the payload and the parameters. It could be used to make the WHOIS command support various search conditions as well. This would be the way to extend the WHOIS command to support various new features without always making the command incompatible to previous version. To be included in protocol version 1.1. 5. Inviting and banning by public key should be made possible. To be included in protocol version 1.x. 6. Add perhaps SILENCE_USERS, SILENCE_OPERS channel user modes which can be used to silence (moderate) normal users and opers (this set only by founder). To be included in protocol version 1.1. 7. Channel Message Payload needs slight redesining to include the IV field to the MAC generation of the payload. It is authenticated by the packet's MAC but not by the payload's MAC. Since the IV belongs to the payload, its integrity should be protected by the payload MAC and not alone by packet MAC. To be included in protocol version 1.1. 8. Remove the administrative commands from the protocol all together. It does not make sense for the protocol to define how a server is reconnected or shutdown, since they are implementation and configuration issues. Besides protocol provides only limited set of administrative commands and cannot define all that one could imagine. To be included in protocol version 1.1. 9. Add SILC_MESAGE_FLAG_REPLY for being other side to the SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_REQUEST. Add generic SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_DATA, which can include generic payload, which can include generic data. The payload definition is left out for now. To be included in protocol version 1.1. 10. Check command reply error status types in various commands, specifically NO_FOPRIV is missing from many commands. To be included in protocol version 1.1. TODO After 1.0 ============== A rough list of stuff that is going to be done to SILC after 1.0 or at least could be done. o Implement the defined SilcDH API. The definition is in lib/silccrypt/silcdh.h. o X.509 certificate support. SILC protocol supports certificates and it would be great to have support for them. This is a big task as support has to be made for ASN.1 as well. I've looked into OpenSSL package as it has X.509 certificate support (and ASN.1 as well). The code does not look very good to my eye but it has some potentials. This should be looked at more closely. Naturally own SILC Certificate API has to be defined regardles what the actual X.509 library is (OpenSSL X.509 or something else). Other choice is to write own X.509 library but I'm not going to do it - I can help to migrate the OpenSSL X.509 into SILC and I can help if someone would like to write the X.509 library - but I'm not going to start writing one myself. Anyhow, the OpenSSL X.509 lib should be checked. Other package that should be checked is the NSS's X509 library, which I like more over OpenSSL package. o SSH2 public keys support, allowing the use of SSH2 public keys in SILC. o OpenPGP certificate support, allowing the use of PGP public keys in SILC. o Compression routines are missing. The protocol supports packet compression thus it must be implemented. SILC Zip API must be defined. o Rewrite the lib/silcutil/silcprotocol.[ch] not to have [un]register functions, but to make it context based all the way. The alloc should take as argument the protocol type and its callback (not only final callback). It is not good that we have now global list of registered protocols. o Optimizations in Libraries o There is currently three (3) allocations per packet in the silc_packet_receive_process, which is used to process and dispatch all packets in the packet queue to the parser callback function. First allocation is for parse_ctx, second for the SilcPacketContext, and third for packet->buffer where the actual data is saved. The parse_ctx allocation can be removed by adding it as a structure to the SilcPacketContext. When the SilcPacketContext is allocated there is space for the parse context already. The silc_packet_context_alloc could have a free list of packet contexts. If free packet context is found from the list it is returned instead of allocating a new one. The library could at first allocate them and save them to the free list until enough contexts for smooth processing exists in the list. This would remove a big allocation since the structure is quite big, and even bigger if it would include the parse_ctx. The packet->buffer can be optimized too if the SilcBuffer interface would support free lists as well. Maybe such could be done in the same way as for SilcPacketContext. The silc_buffer_alloc would check free list before actually allocating new memory. Since the packets in the SILC protocol usually are about the same size (due to padding) it would be easy to find suitable size buffer from the free list very quickly. These naturally cause the overal memory consumption to grow but would take away many allocations that can be done several times in a second. o Move the actual file descriptor task callback (the callback that handles the incoming data, outgoing data etc, that is implemnted in server and client separately (silc_server_packet_process and silc_client_packet_proces)) to the low level socket connection handling routines, and create an interface where the application can register a callbacks for incoming data, outoing data and EOF receiving, which the library will call when necessary. This way we can move the data handling in one place. o Add silc_id_str2id to accept the destination buffer as argument and thus not require any memory allocation. Same will happen with silc_id_payload_* functions. o Remove the `truelen' field from SilcBuffer as it is entirely redundant since we can get the true length of the buffer by doing buffer->end - buffer->header. Add SILC_BUFFER_TRUELEN macro instead. Consider also removing `len' field too since it effectively is buffer->tail - buffer->data, and adding SILC_BUFFER_LEN macro can do the same. These would save totally 8 bytes of memory per buffer. Add also perhaps function silc_buffer_alloc_size that would effectively do: return silc_buffer_pull_tail(silc_buffer_alloc(size), size); to not require the user to give the pull_tail anymore. o Optimizations in Server o Remove the big switch statement from the function silc_server_packet_parse_type and replace it with predefined table of function pointers where each of the slot in table represents the packet type value. Same could be done with notify packets which has big switch statement too. Same kind of table of notify callbacks could be done as well. o The parser callback in the server will add a timeout task for all packets. It will require registering and allocating a new task to the SilcSchedule. Maybe, at least, for server and router packets the parser would be called immediately instead of adding it to the scheduler with 0 timeout. It should be analyzed too how slow the task registering process actually is, and find out ways to optimize it. o The SERVER_SIGNOFF notify handing is not optimal, because it'll cause sending of multiple SIGNOFF notify's instead of the one SERVER_SIGNOFF notify that the server received. This should be optimized so that the only SERVER_SIGNOFF is sent and not SIGNOFF of notify at all (using SIGNOFF takes the idea about SERVER_SIGNOFF away entirely). o Add SilcAsyncOperation to utility library. Any function that takes callback as an argument must return SilcAsyncOperation. o Add DSS support. 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.