SF Patch Tracker [ 2836704 ] Search for nested serviceList (not
stopping at the first lis
Submitted By: zephyrus ( zephyrus00jp )
Internet Gateway Device description contains nested serviceList (rootdevice
-> servicelist, subdevice
and subdevice has the lower-level serviceList, etc..)
Unfrotunately, the sample code sample_util.c used by tv_device sample,
etc.
has a code that looks for only the first top-level serviceList.
This results in the failure to read all the services of an IGD xml
description.
Attached patch modifies this behavior and looks for the service by
visiting all the serviceList in xml document in turn.
With the modified patch (ad additional modification), I could
simulate an IGD device and created a modified control program for that.
Patch against 1.6.6
TIA.
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code list
Submitted By: Nick Leverton ( leveret )
ErrorMessage[] in upnptools.c has got a bit out of sync, the attached
patch (generated from grep 'define UPNP_E_') should bring it up to date.
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(void) argument list.
Submitted By: zephyrus ( zephyrus00jp )
In a publicly installed headers, a few functions are declared without any
arguments at all, a la "()".
When I used gcc's -Wimplict and -Wstrict-prototypes to check for the
mismatch of
function prototype declarations and their usage in my own program,
some headers from libupnp-1.6.6 produced warnings.
They are not strictly bugs, but pretty much annoying. This is 2009, and
almost all the important compilers
understand ISO-C.
So the offending functions are declared as "(void") to show that they have
no arguments at all.
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too-short renewal interval
Submitted By: Nick Leverton (leveret)
Auto-renewals send an invalid SID due to a missing UpnpString_get_String
call. They also send a renewal interval of 0 instead of copying it from
the original subscription.
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Seems like SF's tracker won't let me add a patch to someone else's issue ?!
This refers to https://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=2724578
The calls to inet_ntoa are in getlocalhostname(), which is called from
UpnpInit when it is returning the bound IP address.
UpnpInit/getlocalhostname hasn't been updated to IPv6, I presume this is
deliberate so that it doesn't start returning IPv6 addresses and
overwriting the caller's IPv4-sized allocation.
The attached patch just updates getlocalhostname to use inet_ntop instead
of inet_ntoa, and also documents the fact that UpnpInit is IPv4 only whilst
UpnpInnit2 is both IPv4 and IPv6.
A fuller solution might be to change UpnpInit to use some variant on
UpnpGetIfInfo. UpnpInit could still be left as IPv4 only if desired -
perhaps UpnpGetIfInfo could take an option for the desired address family.
getlocalhostname and its own copy of the interface scanning code would then
be redundant. I don't have IPv6 capability here though so I'm reluctant to
change the IPv6 code, as I have no way to test it.
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add devices.
each time a device been added, UpnpInit() is called, on exit, UpnpFinish()
is called, but the memories allocated by ThreadPoolInit() may lost because
there's no code to call ThreadPoolShutdown() to release the memories. And
inet_ntoa() is not thread safe, so in my patch, I substitute inet_ntoa()
with inet_ntop().
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object API
As per email to pupnp-devel, this is the patch to add the _strget_
accessors for string-like objects in the interface.
Will add a further patch shortly to udpate the sample programs.
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SOAPACTION and User-Agent headers.
There is something going wrong in soap_ctrlpt.c at line 931 (based on
version 1.6.6 release).
The http_Makemessage call looks as follows:
if (http_MakeMessage(
&request, 1, 1,
"Q" "sbc" "N" "s" "s" "Ucc" "sss",
SOAPMETHOD_POST, path.buf, path.length,
"HOST: ", host.buf, host.length,
content_length,
ContentTypeHeader,
"SOAPACTION:
\"urn:schemas-upnp-org:control-1-0#QueryStateVariable\"",
xml_start, var_name, xml_end ) != 0 ) {
return UPNP_E_OUTOF_MEMORY;
}
This will result in the SOAPACTION header to be immediately followed by the
User-Agent header, while a cr-lf should separate the two. I propose to fix
this by changing the second "s" to "sc" to force the addition of a cr-lf
after the SOAPACTION. This looks consistent to the other Makemessage calls.
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Submitted By: Nick Leverton - leveret
Gnu/KFreeBSD is one of the Debian architectures, it includes a FreeBSD
kernel with GNU userspace (glibc etc). The Gnu/KfreeBSD developers
provided the attached patch to test the appropriate #define and allow pupnp
to build in their environment, and asked me to forward it to you.
Since the test is a simple check for defined(__GLIBC__), this would
presumably also help with other ports of GNU libc to non-Linux kernels.
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