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author | Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> | 2003-09-30 02:33:11 +0000 |
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committer | Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> | 2003-09-30 02:33:11 +0000 |
commit | dfd1292d525d01914141cc86013589c6e0ea9d5c (patch) | |
tree | fd0c5dd4296d970abcd70f16dd39cca711177df0 /dbus/dbus-marshal.c | |
parent | c30e28fdae3863651cfd7b5d3d0721a1b21a6919 (diff) | |
parent | 626db3fc5c36879186315fcc6de78824a7b75e9b (diff) |
2003-09-29 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* Merge dbus-object-names branch. To see the entire patch
do cvs diff -r DBUS_OBJECT_NAMES_BRANCHPOINT -r dbus-object-names,
it's huuuuge though.
To revert, I tagged DBUS_BEFORE_OBJECT_NAMES_MERGE.
2003-09-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* HACKING: update to reflect new server
2003-09-26 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
* python/dbus.py:
* python/examples/example-signals.py:
Start implementing some notions of signals. The API
is really terrible, but they sort of work (with the
exception of being able to filter by service, and to
transmit signals *as* a particular service). Need to
figure out how to make messages come from the service
we registered :-(
* python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in:
Removed duplicate message_handler callbacks.
2003-09-25 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* bus/session.conf.in: fix my mess
2003-09-25 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* bus/session.conf.in: fix security policy, reported by Seth Nickell
2003-09-25 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
* python/examples/example-service.py:
Johan notices complete wrong code in example-service, but
completely wrong in a way that works exactly the same (!).
Johan is confused, how could this possibly work? Example
code fails to serve purpose of making things clear.
Seth fixes.
2003-09-25 Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: don't require header fields
to be 4-byte aligned and specify that fields should be
distinguished from padding by the fact that zero is not
a valid field name.
* doc/TODO: remove re-alignment item and add item to doc
the OBJECT_PATH type.
* dbus/dbus-message.c:
(HeaderField): rename the original member to value_offset
and introduce a name_offset member to keep track of where
the field actually begins.
(adjust_field_offsets): remove.
(append_int_field), (append_uint_field),
(append_string_field): don't align the start of the header
field to a 4-byte boundary.
(get_next_field): impl finding the next marhsalled field
after a given field.
(re_align_field_recurse): impl re-aligning a number of
already marshalled fields.
(delete_field): impl deleting a field of any type and
re-aligning any following fields.
(delete_int_or_uint_field), (delete_string_field): remove.
(set_int_field), (set_uint_field): no need to re-check
that we have the correct type for the field.
(set_string_field): ditto and impl re-aligning any
following fields.
(decode_header_data): update to take into account that
the fields aren't 4-byte aligned any more and the new
way to distinguish padding from header fields. Also,
don't exit when there is too much header padding.
(process_test_subdir): print the directory.
(_dbus_message_test): add test to make sure a following
field is re-aligned correctly after field deletion.
* dbus/dbus-string.[ch]:
(_dbus_string_insert_bytes): rename from insert_byte and
allow the insert of multiple bytes.
(_dbus_string_test): test inserting multiple bytes.
* dbus/dbus-marshal.c: (_dbus_marshal_set_string): add
warning note to docs about having to re-align any
marshalled values following the string.
* dbus/dbus-message-builder.c:
(append_string_field), (_dbus_message_data_load):
don't align the header field.
* dbus/dbus-auth.c: (process_test_subdir): print the
directory.
* test/break-loader.c: (randomly_add_one_byte): upd. for
insert_byte change.
* test/data/invalid-messages/bad-header-field-alignment.message:
new test case.
* test/data/valid-messages/unknown-header-field.message: shove
a dict in the unknown field.
2003-09-25 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
* python/dbus.py:
* python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in:
Handle return values.
* python/examples/example-client.py:
* python/examples/example-service.py:
Pass back return values from the service to the client.
2003-09-24 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
* python/dbus.py:
Connect Object methods (when you are sharing an object) up... pass
in a list of methods to be shared. Sharing all the methods just
worked out too weird. You can now create nice Services over the
DBus in Python. :-)
* python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in:
Keep references to user_data tuples passed into C functions so
Python doesn't garbage collect on us.
Implement MethodReturn and Error subclasses of Message for creating
DBusMessage's of those types.
* python/examples/example-client.py:
* python/examples/example-service.py:
Simple example code showing both how create DBus services and objects,
and how to use them.
2003-09-23 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_manager_filter): implement
2003-09-23 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_connect_signal): implement
(dbus_gproxy_disconnect_signal): implement
(dbus_gproxy_manager_remove_signal_match): implement
(dbus_gproxy_manager_add_signal_match): implement
(dbus_gproxy_oneway_call): implement
2003-09-23 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (struct DBusGProxy): convert to a GObject
subclass. This means dropping the transparent thread safety of the
proxy; you now need a separate proxy per-thread, or your own
locking on the proxy. Probably right anyway.
(dbus_gproxy_ref, dbus_gproxy_unref): nuke, just use g_object_ref
2003-09-22 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_manager_get): implement
2003-09-21 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
First checkin of the Python bindings.
* python/.cvsignore:
* python/Makefile.am:
* python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in:
* python/dbus_h_wrapper.h:
Pieces for Pyrex to operate on, building a dbus_bindings.so
python module for low-level access to the DBus APIs.
* python/dbus.py:
High-level Python module for accessing DBus objects.
* configure.in:
* Makefile.am:
Build stuff for the python bindings.
* acinclude.m4:
Extra macro needed for finding the Python C header files.
2003-09-21 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_manager_new): start
implementing the proxy manager, didn't get very far.
* dbus/dbus-bus.c (dbus_bus_add_match): new
(dbus_bus_remove_match): new
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_new_for_service): add a
path_name argument; adjust the other not-yet-implemented
gproxy constructors to be what I think they should be.
2003-09-21 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-bus.c (dbus_bus_get): set exit_on_disconnect to TRUE
by default for message bus connections.
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_dispatch): exit if
exit_on_disconnect flag is set and we process the disconnected
signal.
(dbus_connection_set_exit_on_disconnect): new function
2003-09-21 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
Get matching rules mostly working in the bus; only actually
parsing the rule text remains. However, the client side of
"signal connections" hasn't been started, this patch is only the
bus side.
* dbus/dispatch.c: fix for the matching rules changes
* bus/driver.c (bus_driver_handle_remove_match)
(bus_driver_handle_add_match): send an ack reply from these
method calls
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_begin_call): fix order of
arguments, reported by Seth Nickell
* bus/config-parser.c (append_rule_from_element): support
eavesdrop=true|false attribute on policies so match rules
can be prevented from snooping on the system bus.
* bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in: consistently use terminology "sender"
and "destination" in attribute names; fix some docs bugs;
add eavesdrop=true|false attribute
* bus/driver.c (bus_driver_handle_add_match)
(bus_driver_handle_remove_match): handle AddMatch, RemoveMatch
messages
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h (DBUS_SERVICE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_BROADCAST): get
rid of broadcast service concept, signals are just always broadcast
* bus/signals.c, bus/dispatch.c, bus/connection.c, bus/bus.c:
mostly implement matching rules stuff (currently only exposed as signal
connections)
2003-09-21 Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: Change the header field name
to be an enum and update the rest of the spec to reference
the fields using the conventinal name.
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h: update to reflect the spec.
* doc/TODO: add item to remove the 4 byte alignment requirement.
* dbus/dbus-message.c: Remove the code to generalise the
header/body length and serial number header fields as named
header fields so we can reference field names using the
protocol values.
(append_int_field), (append_uint_field), (append_string_field):
Append the field name as a byte rather than four chars.
(delete_int_or_uint_field), (delete_string_field): reflect the
fact that the field name and typecode now occupy 4 bytes instead
of 8.
(decode_string_field), (decode_header_data): update to reflect
protocol changes and move the field specific encoding from
decode_string_field() back into decode_header_data().
* dbus/dbus-internals.[ch]: (_dbus_header_field_to_string):
Add utility to aid debugging.
* dbus/dbus-message-builder.c:
(append_string_field), (_dbus_message_data_load): Update to
reflect protocol changes; Change the FIELD_NAME directive
to HEADER_FIELD and allow it to take the field's conventional
name rather than the actual value.
* test/data/*/*.message: Update to use HEADER_FIELD instead
of FIELD_NAME; Always align the header on an 8 byte boundary
*before* updating the header length.
2003-09-15 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-pending-call.c: add the get/set object data
boilerplate as for DBusConnection, etc. Use generic object data
for the notify callback.
* glib/dbus-gparser.c (parse_node): parse child nodes
* tools/dbus-viewer.c: more hacking on the dbus-viewer
* glib/dbus-gutils.c (_dbus_gutils_split_path): add a file to
contain functions shared between the convenience lib and the
installed lib
* glib/Makefile.am (libdbus_glib_1_la_LDFLAGS): add
-export-symbols-regex to the GLib library
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c (_dbus_object_tree_dispatch_and_unlock):
fix the locking in here, and add a default handler for
Introspect() that just returns sub-nodes.
2003-09-14 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/dbus-gthread.c (dbus_g_thread_init): rename to make g_foo
rather than gfoo consistent
* glib/dbus-gproxy.h: delete for now, move contents to
dbus-glib.h, because the include files don't work right since we
aren't in the dbus/ subdir.
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c (dbus_gproxy_send): finish implementing
(dbus_gproxy_end_call): finish
(dbus_gproxy_begin_call): finish
* glib/dbus-gmain.c (dbus_set_g_error): new
* glib/dbus-gobject.c (handle_introspect): include information
about child nodes in the introspection
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_list_registered): new
function to help in implementation of introspection
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c
(_dbus_object_tree_list_registered_and_unlock): new function
2003-09-12 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/dbus-gidl.h: add common base class for all the foo_info
types
* tools/dbus-viewer.c: add GTK-based introspection UI thingy
similar to kdcop
* test/Makefile.am: try test srcdir -ef . in addition to test
srcdir = ., one of them should work (yeah lame)
* glib/Makefile.am: build the "idl" parser stuff as a convenience
library
* glib/dbus-gparser.h: make description_load routines return
NodeInfo* not Parser*
* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): build test dir after all library dirs
* configure.in: add GTK+ detection
2003-09-07 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* Make Doxygen contented.
2003-09-07 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: more updates
2003-09-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: partial updates
* bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in: fix the config file docs for the
zillionth time; hopefully I edited the right file this time.
* bus/config-parser.c (append_rule_from_element): support
send_type, send_path, receive_type, receive_path
* bus/policy.c: add message type and path to the list of things
that can be "firewalled"
2003-09-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_register_fallback): add this
(dbus_connection_register_object_path): make this not handle
messages to paths below the given path
2003-09-03 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* test/glib/Makefile.am: add this with random glib-linked test
programs
* glib/Makefile.am: remove the random test programs from here,
leave only the unit tests
* glib/dbus-gobject.c (_dbus_gobject_test): add test for
uscore/javacaps conversion, and fix
(get_object_property, set_object_property): change to .NET
convention for mapping props to methods, set_FooBar/get_FooBar,
since one language has such a convention we may as well copy it.
Plus real methods in either getFooBar or get_foo_bar style won't
collide with this convention.
2003-09-01 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/dbus-gparser.c: implement
* glib/dbus-gobject.c: start implementing skeletons support
* configure.in: when disabling checks/assert, also define
G_DISABLE_ASSERT and G_DISABLE_CHECKS
2003-09-01 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib/Makefile.am: rearrange a bunch of files and get "make
check" framework set up
2003-08-31 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* fix build with --disable-tests
2003-08-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-connection.c: purge DBusMessageHandler
* dbus/dbus-message-handler.c: remove DBusMessageHandler, just
use callbacks everywhere
2003-08-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* test/data/valid-config-files/system.d/test.conf: change to
root for the user so warnings don't get printed
* dbus/dbus-message.c: add dbus_message_get_path,
dbus_message_set_path
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c (do_test_dispatch): add test of
dispatching to a path
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_validate_path): add
* dbus/dbus-marshal.c (_dbus_demarshal_object_path): implement
(_dbus_marshal_object_path): implement
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h (DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_PATH): new header field
to contain the path to the target object
(DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER_SERVICE): rename
DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER to explicitly say it's the sender service
2003-08-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c: write tests and fix the discovered bugs
2003-08-29 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c: modify to allow overlapping paths to be
registered
(struct DBusObjectSubtree): shrink this
a lot, since we may have a lot of them
(_dbus_object_tree_free_all_unlocked): implement
(_dbus_object_tree_dispatch_and_unlock): implement
2003-08-29 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-internals.h: fix _DBUS_N_GLOBAL_LOCKS
2003-08-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
purge DBusObjectID
* dbus/dbus-connection.c: port to no ObjectID, create a
DBusObjectTree, rename ObjectTree to ObjectPath in public API
* dbus/dbus-connection.h (struct DBusObjectTreeVTable): delete
everything except UnregisterFunction and MessageFunction
* dbus/dbus-marshal.c: port away from DBusObjectID,
add DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.[hc], dbus/dbus-object.[hc],
dbus/dbus-objectid.[hc]: remove these, we are moving to
path-based object IDs
2003-08-25 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
Just noticed that dbus_message_test is hosed, I wonder when I
broke that. I thought make check was passing earlier...
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c: add new "object tree" to match DCOP
container tree, will replace most of dbus-object-registry
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_append_printf_valist): fix C99
screwup
2003-08-19 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-message.c (decode_string_field): support FIELD_SENDER
(dbus_message_is_error): fix this function
* bus/dbus-daemon-1.1: clarify logic on when <deny>/<allow> rules
match
* bus/policy.c (bus_client_policy_check_can_receive): fix code to
reflect clarified man page
(bus_client_policy_check_can_send): ditto
* bus/session.conf.in: fixup
* bus/system.conf.in: fixup
2003-08-18 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* dbus/dbus-hash.c (_dbus_hash_table_insert_two_strings): fix
* dbus/dbus-message.c (_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages): fix
dumb bug created earlier (wrong order of args to
decode_header_data())
* tools/dbus-send.c: port
* tools/dbus-print-message.c (print_message): port
* test/data/*messages: port all messages over
* dbus/dbus-message-builder.c: support including
message type
* bus/driver.c: port over
* bus/dispatch.c: port over to new stuff
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_new_for_transport):
rename disconnect signal to "Disconnected"
2003-08-17 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
This doesn't compile yet, but syncing up so I can hack on it from
work. What are branches for if not broken code? ;-)
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h: remove DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_NAME, add
DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_INTERFACE, DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_MEMBER,
DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME
* dbus/dbus-hash.c: Introduce DBUS_HASH_TWO_STRINGS as hack to use
for the interface+member pairs
(string_hash): change to use g_str_hash algorithm
(find_direct_function, find_string_function): refactor these to
share most code.
* dbus/dbus-message.c: port all of this over to support
interface/member fields instead of name field
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c: port over
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_validate_interface): rename
from _dbus_string_validate_name
* bus/dbus-daemon-1.1: change file format for the
<deny>/<allow> stuff to match new message naming scheme
* bus/policy.c: port over
* bus/config-parser.c: parse new format
2003-08-16 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c (add_and_remove_objects): remove
broken assertion
* glib/dbus-gproxy.c: some hacking
2003-08-15 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* dbus/dbus-pending-call.c (dbus_pending_call_block): implement
* dbus/dbus-connection.c
(dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block): factor out internals;
change to convert any error replies to DBusError instead of
returning them as a message
2003-08-15 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-connection.c,
dbus/dbus-pending-call.c: Finish the pending call stuff
2003-08-14 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* dbus/dbus-pending-call.c: start on new object that will replace
DBusMessageHandler and ReplyHandlerData for tracking outstanding
replies
* dbus/dbus-gproxy.c: start on proxy object used to communicate
with remote interfaces
* dbus/dbus-gidl.c: do the boring boilerplate in here
2003-08-12 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* bus/dispatch.c (bus_dispatch): make this return proper
DBusHandlerResult to avoid DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD
* dbus/dbus-errors.c (dbus_set_error): use
_dbus_string_append_printf_valist
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_append_printf_valist)
(_dbus_string_append_printf): new
* dbus/dbus-errors.h (DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_MESSAGE): change to
UNKNOWN_METHOD
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_dispatch): handle
DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_NEED_MEMORY; send default error reply if a
message is unhandled.
2003-08-11 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* bus/test.c (client_disconnect_handler): change to return
HANDLED (would have been REMOVE_MESSAGE)
* dbus/dbus-object.h (enum DBusHandlerResult): rename to
HANDLED/NOT_YET_HANDLED instead of
REMOVE_MESSAGE/ALLOW_MORE_HANDLERS to make it clearer how it
should be used.
2003-08-10 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* tools/dbus-send.c (main): add --type argument, for now
supporting only method_call and signal types.
* tools/dbus-print-message.c: print message type
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_new_for_transport):
init connection->objects
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: fix sgml
* bus/*.c: port over to object-instance API changes
* test/test-service.c: ditto
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_create_header): allow #NULL
name, we will have to fix up the rest of the code to also handle
this
(dbus_message_new): generic message-creation call
(set_string_field): allow appending name field
2003-08-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c: implement signal connection
and dispatch
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_unref_unlocked): new
* dbus/dbus-internals.c (_dbus_memdup): new function
2003-08-02 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_get_no_reply)
(dbus_message_set_no_reply): add these and remove
set_is_error/get_is_error
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h, doc/dbus-specification.sgml:
remove the ERROR flag, since there's now an ERROR type
2003-08-01 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c (_dbus_object_registry_handle_and_unlock):
implement
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_get_type): new function
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: add "type" byte to messages
2003-08-01 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_*): introduce
a message type enum to distinguish kinds of message
(DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_NO_REPLY_EXPECTED): flag for a message
that need not be replied to
2003-08-01 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-marshal.c: adapt to DBusObjectID changes
(unpack_8_octets): fix no-64-bit-int bug
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c (validate_id): validate the
connection ID bits, not just the instance ID.
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_init_id): initialize
the connection-global 33 bits of the object ID
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c (info_from_entry): fill in
object ID in the new way
* dbus/dbus-objectid.h: rather than high/low bits, specifically
define server/client/instance bits.
2003-07-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_register_object): fix
build
2003-07-13 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object.h (struct DBusObjectVTable): add padding
fields to DBusObjectVTable and DBusObjectInfo
2003-07-12 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c: implement unit test,
fix bugs discovered in process
* dbus/dbus-connection.c: remove handler_table and
register_handler(), add DBusObjectRegistry usage
* dbus/dbus-objectid.c (dbus_object_id_is_null)
(dbus_object_id_set_null): new functions
2003-07-08 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object.c: implement some of this
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c
(_dbus_object_registry_add_and_unlock): fill in the object_id out
param
(_dbus_object_registry_new): handle OOM
2003-07-08 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-object.h: sketch out an API for registering objects
with a connection, that allows us to use as little as 24 bytes
per object and lets application code represent an object in
any conceivable way.
* dbus/dbus-object-registry.c: implement the hard bits of the
DBusConnection aspect of object API. Not yet wired up.
2003-07-06 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-marshal.c (_dbus_marshal_set_object_id): new function
(_dbus_marshal_object_id): new
(_dbus_demarshal_object_id): new
(_dbus_marshal_get_arg_end_pos): support object ID type, and
consolidate identical switch cases. Don't conditionalize handling
of DBUS_TYPE_UINT64, need to handle the type always.
(_dbus_marshal_validate_arg): consolidate identical cases, and
handle DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_ID
* dbus/dbus-objectid.c: new file with DBusObjectID data type.
* dbus/dbus-protocol.h: add DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_ID
2003-09-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* real 0.13 release
2003-09-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* doc/Makefile.am (dbus-specification.html): testing a funky hack
to work with Debian db2html
2003-09-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* configure.in: 0.13
* doc/Makefile.am (dbus-test-plan.html): accept nonexistence of
stylesheet-images for benefit of Debian
Change back to using filesystem-linked sockets for the system
bus, so only root can create the default system bus address.
* bus/system.conf.in: change to use
DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_DEFAULT_ADDRESS
* dbus/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): remove DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_PATH define
from here.
* configure.in: define DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_DEFAULT_ADDRESS
here, and AC_DEFINE DBUS_SYSTEM_PATH
2003-08-09 Anders Carlsson <andersca@codefactory.se>
* doc/TODO:
* doc/busconfig.dtd:
Add busconfig DTD.
2003-08-09 Anders Carlsson <andersca@codefactory.se>
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml:
Add activation reply values.
2003-08-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* configure.in: 0.12
2003-08-05 Anders Carlsson <andersca@codefactory.se>
* glib/dbus-gmain.c: (watch_fd_new), (watch_fd_ref),
(watch_fd_unref), (dbus_gsource_check), (dbus_gsource_dispatch),
(add_watch), (remove_watch), (create_source):
Refcount fds, fixes some reentrancy issues.
2003-07-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* dbus/dbus-bus.c (init_connections_unlocked): fix default system
bus address to be abstract if we have abstract sockets
* NEWS: update
2003-07-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* bus/messagebus.in: fix to avoid processname/servicename
confusion, from Michael Kearey
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100965
2003-07-23 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_iter_get_named):
fix from Andy Hanton to remove broken "+1"
2003-07-16 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* tools/dbus-launch.c (babysit): close stdout/stderr in the
babysitter process, as suggested by Thomas Leonard, so
an "eval `dbus-launch --exit-with-session`" will actually
return
2003-07-16 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* configure.in: print out EXPANDED_* variables in the summary at
the end; clean up the code that computes EXPANDED_ variables and
get the ones using exec_prefix right. Should make things work
when you build without --prefix
Diffstat (limited to 'dbus/dbus-marshal.c')
-rw-r--r-- | dbus/dbus-marshal.c | 249 |
1 files changed, 204 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/dbus/dbus-marshal.c b/dbus/dbus-marshal.c index 5d7290e3..cb989891 100644 --- a/dbus/dbus-marshal.c +++ b/dbus/dbus-marshal.c @@ -73,13 +73,17 @@ swap_bytes (unsigned char *data, } #endif /* !DBUS_HAVE_INT64 */ +/** + * Union used to manipulate 8 bytes as if they + * were various types. + */ typedef union { #ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64 - dbus_int64_t s; - dbus_uint64_t u; + dbus_int64_t s; /**< 64-bit integer */ + dbus_uint64_t u; /**< 64-bit unsinged integer */ #endif - double d; + double d; /**< double */ } DBusOctets8; static DBusOctets8 @@ -98,7 +102,8 @@ unpack_8_octets (int byte_order, r.u = DBUS_UINT64_FROM_BE (*(dbus_uint64_t*)data); #else r.d = *(double*)data; - swap_bytes (&r, sizeof (r)); + if (byte_order != DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER) + swap_bytes ((unsigned char*) &r, sizeof (r)); #endif return r; @@ -390,6 +395,10 @@ _dbus_marshal_set_uint64 (DBusString *str, * an existing string or the wrong length will be deleted * and replaced with the new string. * + * Note: no attempt is made by this function to re-align + * any data which has been already marshalled after this + * string. Use with caution. + * * @param str the string to write the marshalled string to * @param offset the byte offset where string should be written * @param byte_order the byte order to use @@ -423,6 +432,30 @@ _dbus_marshal_set_string (DBusString *str, return TRUE; } +/** + * Sets the existing marshaled object path at the given offset to a new + * value. The given offset must point to an existing object path or this + * function doesn't make sense. + * + * @todo implement this function + * + * @param str the string to write the marshalled path to + * @param offset the byte offset where path should be written + * @param byte_order the byte order to use + * @param path the new path + * @param path_len number of elements in the path + */ +void +_dbus_marshal_set_object_path (DBusString *str, + int byte_order, + int offset, + const char **path, + int path_len) +{ + + /* FIXME */ +} + static dbus_bool_t marshal_4_octets (DBusString *str, int byte_order, @@ -682,7 +715,7 @@ marshal_8_octets_array (DBusString *str, #ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64 *((dbus_uint64_t*)d) = DBUS_UINT64_SWAP_LE_BE (*((dbus_uint64_t*)d)); #else - swap_bytes (d, 8); + swap_bytes ((unsigned char*) d, 8); #endif d += 8; } @@ -844,6 +877,58 @@ _dbus_marshal_string_array (DBusString *str, return FALSE; } +/** + * Marshals an object path value. + * + * @param str the string to append the marshalled value to + * @param byte_order the byte order to use + * @param path the path + * @param path_len length of the path + * @returns #TRUE on success + */ +dbus_bool_t +_dbus_marshal_object_path (DBusString *str, + int byte_order, + const char **path, + int path_len) +{ + int array_start, old_string_len; + int i; + + old_string_len = _dbus_string_get_length (str); + + /* Set the length to 0 temporarily */ + if (!_dbus_marshal_uint32 (str, byte_order, 0)) + goto nomem; + + array_start = _dbus_string_get_length (str); + + i = 0; + while (i < path_len) + { + if (!_dbus_string_append_byte (str, '/')) + goto nomem; + + if (!_dbus_string_append (str, path[0])) + goto nomem; + + ++i; + } + + /* Write the length now that we know it */ + _dbus_marshal_set_uint32 (str, byte_order, + _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (old_string_len, sizeof(dbus_uint32_t)), + _dbus_string_get_length (str) - array_start); + + return TRUE; + + nomem: + /* Restore the previous length */ + _dbus_string_set_length (str, old_string_len); + + return FALSE; +} + static dbus_uint32_t demarshal_4_octets (const DBusString *str, int byte_order, @@ -1174,7 +1259,7 @@ demarshal_8_octets_array (const DBusString *str, #ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64 retval[i].u = DBUS_UINT64_SWAP_LE_BE (retval[i].u); #else - swap_bytes (&retval[i], 8); + swap_bytes ((unsigned char *) &retval[i], 8); #endif } } @@ -1393,6 +1478,105 @@ _dbus_demarshal_string_array (const DBusString *str, return FALSE; } +/** Set to 1 to get a bunch of spew about disassembling the path string */ +#define VERBOSE_DECOMPOSE 0 + +/** + * Demarshals an object path. A path of just "/" is + * represented as an empty vector of strings. + * + * @param str the string containing the data + * @param byte_order the byte order + * @param pos the position in the string + * @param new_pos the new position of the string + * @param path address to store new object path + * @param path_len length of stored path + */ +dbus_bool_t +_dbus_demarshal_object_path (const DBusString *str, + int byte_order, + int pos, + int *new_pos, + char ***path, + int *path_len) +{ + int len; + char **retval; + const char *data; + int n_components; + int i, j, comp; + + len = _dbus_demarshal_uint32 (str, byte_order, pos, &pos); + data = _dbus_string_get_const_data_len (str, pos, len + 1); + _dbus_assert (data != NULL); + +#if VERBOSE_DECOMPOSE + _dbus_verbose ("Decomposing path \"%s\"\n", + data); +#endif + + n_components = 0; + i = 0; + while (i < len) + { + if (data[i] == '/') + n_components += 1; + ++i; + } + + retval = dbus_new0 (char*, n_components + 1); + + if (retval == NULL) + return FALSE; + + comp = 0; + i = 0; + while (i < len) + { + if (data[i] == '/') + ++i; + j = i; + + while (j < len && data[j] != '/') + ++j; + + /* Now [i, j) is the path component */ + _dbus_assert (i < j); + _dbus_assert (data[i] != '/'); + _dbus_assert (j == len || data[j] == '/'); + +#if VERBOSE_DECOMPOSE + _dbus_verbose (" (component in [%d,%d))\n", + i, j); +#endif + + retval[comp] = _dbus_memdup (&data[i], j - i + 1); + if (retval[comp] == NULL) + { + dbus_free_string_array (retval); + return FALSE; + } + retval[comp][j-i] = '\0'; +#if VERBOSE_DECOMPOSE + _dbus_verbose (" (component %d = \"%s\")\n", + comp, retval[comp]); +#endif + + ++comp; + i = j; + } + _dbus_assert (i == len); + + *path = retval; + if (path_len) + *path_len = n_components; + + if (new_pos) + *new_pos = pos + len + 1; + + return TRUE; +} + /** * Returns the position right after the end of an argument. PERFORMS * NO VALIDATION WHATSOEVER. The message must have been previously @@ -1435,32 +1619,18 @@ _dbus_marshal_get_arg_end_pos (const DBusString *str, break; case DBUS_TYPE_INT32: - *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, sizeof (dbus_int32_t)) + sizeof (dbus_int32_t); - - break; - case DBUS_TYPE_UINT32: - *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, sizeof (dbus_uint32_t)) + sizeof (dbus_uint32_t); - + *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, 4) + 4; break; -#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64 case DBUS_TYPE_INT64: - *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, sizeof (dbus_int64_t)) + sizeof (dbus_int64_t); - - break; - case DBUS_TYPE_UINT64: - *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, sizeof (dbus_uint64_t)) + sizeof (dbus_uint64_t); - - break; -#endif /* DBUS_HAVE_INT64 */ - case DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE: - *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, sizeof (double)) + sizeof (double); - + + *end_pos = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, 8) + 8; break; + case DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH: case DBUS_TYPE_STRING: { int len; @@ -1664,6 +1834,7 @@ validate_array_data (const DBusString *str, case DBUS_TYPE_NIL: break; + case DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH: case DBUS_TYPE_STRING: case DBUS_TYPE_NAMED: case DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY: @@ -1744,10 +1915,6 @@ validate_array_data (const DBusString *str, * returns #TRUE if a valid arg begins at "pos" * * @todo security: need to audit this function. - * - * @todo For array types that can't be invalid, we should not - * walk the whole array validating it. e.g. just skip all the - * int values in an int array. * * @param str a string * @param byte_order the byte order to use @@ -1842,21 +2009,7 @@ _dbus_marshal_validate_arg (const DBusString *str, break; case DBUS_TYPE_INT64: - case DBUS_TYPE_UINT64: - { - int align_8 = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, 8); - - if (!_dbus_string_validate_nul (str, pos, - align_8 - pos)) - { - _dbus_verbose ("int64/uint64 alignment padding not initialized to nul\n"); - return FALSE; - } - - *end_pos = align_8 + 8; - } - break; - + case DBUS_TYPE_UINT64: case DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE: { int align_8 = _DBUS_ALIGN_VALUE (pos, 8); @@ -1866,7 +2019,7 @@ _dbus_marshal_validate_arg (const DBusString *str, if (!_dbus_string_validate_nul (str, pos, align_8 - pos)) { - _dbus_verbose ("double alignment padding not initialized to nul\n"); + _dbus_verbose ("double/int64/uint64/objid alignment padding not initialized to nul\n"); return FALSE; } @@ -1874,6 +2027,7 @@ _dbus_marshal_validate_arg (const DBusString *str, } break; + case DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH: case DBUS_TYPE_STRING: { int len; @@ -1887,6 +2041,12 @@ _dbus_marshal_validate_arg (const DBusString *str, if (!validate_string (str, pos, len, end_pos)) return FALSE; + + if (type == DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH) + { + if (!_dbus_string_validate_path (str, pos, len)) + return FALSE; + } } break; @@ -2478,7 +2638,6 @@ _dbus_marshal_test (void) s = _dbus_demarshal_string (&str, DBUS_BIG_ENDIAN, 0, NULL); _dbus_assert (strcmp (s, "Hello") == 0); dbus_free (s); - _dbus_string_free (&str); |