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* 2003-09-21 Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>Mark McLoughlin2003-09-211-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 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.
* 2003-08-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>Havoc Pennington2003-08-311-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 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
* 2003-08-18 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>Havoc Pennington2003-08-181-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 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"
* 2003-08-01 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>Havoc Pennington2003-08-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | * 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
* 2003-03-12 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>Havoc Pennington2003-03-131-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Mega-patch that gets the message bus daemon initially handling out-of-memory. Work still needed. Also lots of random moving stuff to DBusError instead of ResultCode. * dbus/dbus-list.c (_dbus_list_length_is_one): new function * dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block): use DBusError * dbus/dbus-bus.c: adapt to API changes, make it use DBusError not DBusResultCode * dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_send): drop the result code here, as the only failure possible is OOM. * bus/connection.c (bus_connection_disconnect): rename bus_connection_disconnected as it's a notification only * bus/driver.c (bus_driver_handle_acquire_service): don't free "name" on get_args failure, should be done by get_args; don't disconnect client for bad args, just return an error. (bus_driver_handle_service_exists): ditto * bus/services.c (bus_services_list): NULL-terminate returned array * bus/driver.c (bus_driver_send_service_lost) (bus_driver_send_service_acquired): send messages from driver to a specific client to the client's unique name, not to the broadcast service. * dbus/dbus-message.c (decode_header_data): reject messages that contain no name field (_dbus_message_get_client_serial): rename to dbus_message_get_serial and make public (_dbus_message_set_serial): rename from set_client_serial (_dbus_message_set_reply_serial): make public (_dbus_message_get_reply_serial): make public * bus/connection.c (bus_connection_foreach): allow stopping iteration by returning FALSE from foreach function. * dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_send_preallocated) (dbus_connection_free_preallocated_send) (dbus_connection_preallocate_send): new API for sending a message without possibility of malloc failure. (dbus_connection_send_message): rename to just dbus_connection_send (and same for whole function family) * dbus/dbus-errors.c (dbus_error_free): make this reinit the error * dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_exit): new function * bus/activation.c: handle/return errors * dbus/dbus-errors.h: add more DBUS_ERROR #define * dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_directory_open) (_dbus_file_get_contents) (_dbus_directory_get_next_file): use DBusError instead of DBusResultCode (_dbus_result_from_errno): move to this file
* 2003-02-19 Anders Carlsson <andersca@codefactory.se>Anders Carlsson2003-02-191-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * configure.in: Add check for nonposix getpwnam_r * dbus/dbus-mempool.c: (_dbus_mem_pool_new): Align the pool element size to a sizeof (void *) boundary. * dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c: (_dbus_setenv), (_dbus_connect_unix_socket), (_dbus_listen_unix_socket), (_dbus_credentials_from_username): General Solaris fixes. * test/data/valid-messages/simplest-manual.message: Explicitly state that we want little-endian packing.
* 2003-01-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>Havoc Pennington2003-01-301-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * dbus/dbus-message.c: use message->byte_order instead of DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER throughout. (dbus_message_create_header): pad header to align the start of the body of the message to 8-byte boundary * dbus/dbus-marshal.h: make all the demarshalers take const DBusString arguments. * dbus/dbus-message.c (_dbus_message_loader_return_buffer): validate message args here, so we don't have to do slow validation later, and so we catch bad messages as they are incoming. Also add better checks on header_len and body_len. Also fill in message->byte_order * dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_validate_utf8): new (not implemented properly) (_dbus_string_validate_nul): new function to check all-nul * dbus/dbus-marshal.c (_dbus_marshal_get_field_end_pos): rename get_arg_end_pos and remove all validation (_dbus_marshal_validate_arg): actually do validation here.
* 2003-01-27 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>Havoc Pennington2003-01-281-0/+14
* dbus/dbus-mempool.c (time_for_size): replace printf with _dbus_verbose * dbus/dbus-message-builder.c (_dbus_message_data_load): allow empty lines; fix the SAVE_LENGTH stuff to be START_LENGTH/END_LENGTH so it actually works; couple other bugfixes * test/Makefile.am (dist-hook): add dist-hook for .message files * dbus/dbus-string.c (DBUS_STRING_COPY_PREAMBLE): source of a copy can be constant or locked. (_dbus_string_free): allow freeing a const string as documented/intended * dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_concat_dir_and_file): utility * dbus/dbus-test-main.c (main): take an argument which is the directory containing test data * dbus/dbus-message.c (_dbus_message_test): pass a test_data_dir argument to this and load all the messages in test/data/ checking that they can be loaded or not loaded as appropriate.