* g10/call-keyboxd.c (keydb_default_status_cb): New.
(keydb_update_keyblock): Add new status callback.
(keydb_insert_keyblock): Ditto.
(keydb_delete_keyblock): Ditto.
(search_status_cb): Also try the new status callback.
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_default_status_cb): New.
(keydb_insert_cert): Add new status callback.
(keydb_delete): Ditto
(search_status_cb): Also try the new status callback.
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GnuPG-bug-id: 6838
* kbx/kbx-client-util.c (kbx_client_data_simple): New.
* kbx/backend-sqlite.c (struct be_sqlite_local_s): Add field descidx.
(be_sqlite_search): Use that.
* g10/call-keyboxd.c (keydb_search): Implement multi mode.
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With that change the keyboxd is at par with the keybox code.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/kbx-client-util.c (kbx_client_data_new): Add arg 'dlines'.
* g10/call-keyboxd.c (open_context): Set DLINES to true.
* sm/keydb.c (open_context): Ditto.
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This allows to compile time switch between the D-line and the
fd-passing data communication between gpg/gpgsm and keyboxd. A quick
test with about 3000 OpenPGP keys showed that D-lines are only 10%
slower than the fd-passing based implementation. Given that the
thread adds extra complexity we go for now with the D-line approach.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/kbx-client-util.c: New.
* kbx/kbx-client-util.h: New.
* kbx/Makefile.am (client_sources): New.
* g10/keydb.c (parse_keyblock_image): Rename to keydb_parse_keyblock
and make global.
* g10/call-keyboxd.c: Include kbx-client-util.h.
(struct keyboxd_local_s): Remove struct datastream. Add field kcd.
Remove per_session_init_done.
(lock_datastream, unlock_datastream): Remove.
(prepare_data_pipe, datastream_thread): Remove.
(keydb_get_keyblock_do_parse): Remove.
(gpg_keyboxd_deinit_session_data): Release the KCD object.
(open_context): Use of kbx_client_data_new.
(keydb_get_keyblock): Simplify.
(keydb_search): Use kbx_client_data_cmd and _wait.
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The data specific part of the code has been moved from gpg to a new
module in kbx/ so that it can also be used by gpgsm. The OpenPGP
parsing while reading the data has been replaced by storing the data
in memory and parse it later. That makes a nice interface and
abstracts the fd-passing/D-lines handling away.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>