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protocols.
It can't actually happen right now, since switch-host migration scheme will take
place if the src/target server has protocol 1.
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(1) disconnect all channels from the migration src
(2) after all channels are disconnected, clean global resources
(3) send SPICE_MSGC_MAIN_MIGRATE_END to migration target
(4) wait for SPICE_MSG_MAIN_INIT
(4) switch all channels to migration target
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protocol version mismatch (v2)
If connect_unsecure failed due to protocol version mismatch, don't try to
connect_secure with the same version, but retry (connect_secure or
connect_unsecure) with older version. catch (...) is handled by caller
at RedChannel::run().
This solves the following bug: when "new" Spice client (protocol version 2)
with given secure_port connects to "old" server which is not using the same
secure_port (or not using a secure_port at all), the client exits immediately.
In this scenario, the client first tries to use Spice protocol version 2 to
connect the unsecure port, and altough this fails due to version mismatch, it
tries to connect to the secure port with the same protocol version 2, which is
a wrong behavior, fails due to socket error 10061 (WSAECONNREFUSED -
Connection refused) and handled mistakenly by immediate exit, instead of
retrying with protocol version 1.
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Remove all uses of @end in the marshaller, instead just using
the C struct array-at-end-of-struct. To make this work we also remove
all use of @end for switches (making them C unions).
We drop the zero member of the notify message so that we can avoid this
use of @end for a primitive in the marshaller (plus its useless to send
over the wire).
We change the offsets and stuff in the migration messages to real pointers.
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letancy -> latency
compund -> compound
SpicedSubMessage -> SpiceSubMessage
modifaiers -> modifiers
massage -> message
outgoiong -> outgoing
AlphaBlnd -> AlphaBlend
remoth -> remote
modifires -> modifiers
secore -> secure
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Protocol is 0 (auto), 1 (old), or 2 (new). This is (apart from 0) the
same as the major number for the stable protocol. However, the current major
is ~(-1) to signify it being unstable, so don't use the major number as source
for setting or comparing protocol.
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This is required to support multiple versions
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severty -> severity
SpiceResorceID -> SpiceResourceID
SpiceResorceList -> SpiceResourceList
resorces -> resources
ped_size -> pad_size
postition -> position
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subject
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This is an automatic change using:
$ find -name "*.[ch]" | xargs ../spice-protocol/rename-identifiers.sh ../spice-protocol/renames
$ find -name "*.cpp" | xargs ../spice-protocol/rename-identifiers.sh ../spice-protocol/renames
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3 available mechanisms: by public key, by host name, and by certificate subject name.
In the former method, chain of trust verification is not performed.
The CA certificate files are looked for under <spice-config-dir>/spice_truststore.pem
windows <spice-config-dir>=%APPDATA%\spicec\
linux <spice-config-dir>=$HOME/.spicec/
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ProcessLoop class
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