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The AUTHORS file is empty, fill it in with a list of present and
past maintainers, and email addresses of all people who have
contributed patches
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The xrealloc() function returns void*, so the return value
never needs to be cast
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Since free() takes a void* parameters do not need to be cast.
The existing code here is actally fine, but it trips up the
syntax-check rule, so tweak it to an equivalent construct
which passes the syntax check
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The free() function allows NULL to be passed in, so any
code which puts a if() before free() is wasting time
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Source files should all use spaces instead of tabs for
indentation. Update the few files not already in
compliance
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define PACKAGE_VERSION only ifndef __GNUC__
Since it is defined by autoconf and so it kinda comes with using the GNU
compilers.
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* build resource file with windres
* include client/windows and not client/x11
* use CXIMAGE_CFLAGS (it's already set to -DDISABLE_CXIMAGE correctly)
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Without this change gcc says:
x11/res.cpp:31:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘(((unsigned int)_alt_image.<anonymous struct>::width) * 4u)’ from ‘unsigned int’ to ‘int’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing]
x11/res.cpp:61:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘_red_icon.<anonymous struct>::width’ from ‘const uint32_t {aka const unsigned int}’ to ‘int’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing]
x11/res.cpp:61:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘_red_icon.<anonymous struct>::height’ from ‘const uint32_t {aka const unsigned int}’ to ‘int’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing]
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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Support for a header without a serial and without sub list.
red_channel: Support the two types of headers.
Keep a consistent consecutive messages serial.
red_worker: use urgent marshaller instead of sub list.
snd_worker: Sound channels need special support since they still don't use
red_channel for sending & receiving.
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When red_channel::red_channel_client_begin_send_message is called,
the message that is pending in the urgent marshaller will be sent before
the one in the main channel.
The urgent marshaller should be used if in the middle of marshalling one message,
you find out you need to send another message before. This functionality
is equivalent to the sub_list messages. It will replace them in the following
patches, when sub_list is removed from Spice data header.
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With the new usbredir code we have the new concept of the abstract /
generic spicevmc channel type (which just tunnels data from a qemu chardev),
and we've the usbredir channel, which is the only current user of this.
This was reflected in the protocols enum in spice-protocol.h by a manual
edit done by me, my bad. This patch teaches spice.proto about the relation
between the abstract spicevmc channel and the usbredir channel and
modifies codegen to deal with this.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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If setting the TCP_NODELAY socket option fails with ENOTSUP,
then don't treat this is a fatal error. SPICE is likely just
running over a UNIX socket instead.
* server/inputs_channel.c: Ignore TCP_NODELAY socket opt fails
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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When an applications passes in a pre-accepted socket for a
client, they may well have already performed suitable authentication
out of band. They should thus have the option to request that any
spice authentication is skipped.
* server/reds.c, spice.h: Add flag for skipping auth
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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Allow applications to pass a pre-accepted client socket file
descriptor in. The new APIs are spice_server_add_ssl_client
and spice_server_add_client
* server/reds.c: Implement new APIs
* server/spice.h: Define new APIs
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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To allow setup of an SSL client, from a passed in client
socket, move all the SSL client initialization code out
of reds_accept_ssl_connection and into a new method called
reds_init_client_ssl_connection
* server/reds.c: Introduce reds_init_client_ssl_connection
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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Remove the accept() call from __reds_accept_connection and
rename it to reds_init_client_connection. The caller is now
responsible for accepting the new socket. The method
reds_init_client_connection merely initializes it for
usage.
* server/reds.c: Add reds_init_client_connection
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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Neither reds_accept_connection or reds_accept are very long,
so the split is pointless & increases code size for no gain.
Merge them together to reduce code size
* server/reds.c: Merge reds_accept_connection into reds_accept
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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We want as little latency as possible with usb channels.
Signed-off-by: Hans de goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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,FDBZ #43977
The display channel was unnecessarily set to NULL when we disconnect all the clients
(on flush display commands timeout).
As a result, we recreated the display channel when a new client was connected.
The display channel was created with default red_channel.client_cbs, while its
correct client_cbs are the ones that are set by the red_dispatcher when it creates
the first display_channel.
This fix enforces a single creation of the display channel (per qxl), via the red_dispatcher.
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sed -i 's/_forec_update_timer/_force_update_timer/' screen.cpp screen.h
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Related to a91b0b3ff712eb2a7d91a951f2af7842495357c3
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The default stays the same -- false.
A race could prevent setting ForeignMenu::_active correctly.
That happened when Application::on_app_activated was called before
_foriegn_menu was created. When foriegn_menu was created its
_active defaults to false, and that has not changed, until focus
was taken out and back in spice-client window.
This caused usbrdr to sometimes not auto-share devices, unless
the user switched focus to a different application and back to
spicec.
The fix updates ForiegnMenu::_active upon creation.
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RedWindow::set_menu() can fail (on Windows when in fullscreen mode).
For Windows spice-client, when in fullscreen mode, the system-menu
is NULL.
Returns 0 upon success, non-0 (currently only -1) upon failure.
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When src/dst memory areas may overlap, it's safer to use memmove.
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Currently when the main channel disconnects while a spicevmc channel
(such as a usbredir channel) is still connected, qemu will abort with the
following message:
ring_remove: ASSERT item->next != NULL && item->prev != NULL failed
This is caused by red_client_destroy() first calling:
rcc->channel->client_cbs.disconnect(rcc);
And then calling:
red_channel_client_destroy(rcc);
For each channel. This is fine, but the spicevmc disconnect code does a
red_channel_client_destroy(rcc) itself since as usb devices are added
/ removed, the channels carrying their traffic get connected / disconnected
and they get re-used for new devices, which won't work if the old channel is
still there when the new connection comes in.
This patch fixes the double destroy when there are still spicevmc channels
connected by not doing the red_channel_client_destroy from the spicevmc
disconnect code when not just the channel, but the entire client is
disconnecting.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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Also fixup the header of server/red_parse_qxl.c, which still contained
some GPL (program rather then library) text in its header.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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This fixes undefined references to deflate* when building tests.
Signed-off-by: Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch>
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is pressed bz#709074
Hello,
The second patch check to see if Windows is sending a fake VK_CONTROL
message when the user pressed Alt-Gr when using a non-US keyboard layout
(German, Czech, etc...).
If the function is_fake_ctrl return true and key event is translated to
a REDKEY_INVALID and the event is discarded.
Gal.
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is pressed bz#709074
Hello,
I first updated the translate_key function. It now requires the windows
message as parameter (will be used later). It also use the raw wparam
and lparam parameters in order to remove the code duplication when
calling the function.
Gal.
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RHEL-6 Bugzilla: 695323
cherry-picked from qspice commit
003667ac99beeec9b330a07bc3569c59a96d4588
which fixes RHEL-5 541566
with merge of the one line qspice fix to SPICE_REQUIRES:
9f3fe4755f11044a45c4b21148466a997fcbf735
spice: fixed reference to xinerama pkg config file
(Xinerama.pc=>xinerama.pc)
Author: Yonit Halperin <yhalperi@redhat.com>
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