* New internal buffer added to store global/ula IPV6 address.
* Macros to test whether an IPV6 address is global or ula.
* UpnpGetServerUlaGuaIp6Address(): added interface.
* IN6_IS_ADDR_GLOBAL, IN6_IS_ADDR_ULA: new macros.
* gIF_IPV6_ULA_GUA: new buffer.
* UpnpRegisterRootDevice3(): Change to the test of already registered
devices for IPV6.
* UpnpGetIfInfo(): gua/ula issues.
Patch submitted by Ronan Menard.
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Thanks for the load of updates, I'm still assimilating them ! Could I make
a suggestion though? The addition of printNodes(IXML_Node) to upnpdebug a
dds a new dependency on ixml.h for anything using upnpdebug.h. I'm making
quite a bit of use of upnpdebug in porting things to version 1.8.0, and I'd
prefer it if printNodes could be added to ixmldebug.h instead. I'm attach
ing a patch, what do you think ?
Nick
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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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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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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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The fact that we now have an active developer on branch ipv6 made me do this before I would like to.
The idea here is to hide libupnp internal data structures from the outside world so that
developers can be free to change them without breaking the interface. There is still some work to do
before a formal release, but the samples (device and control point) should be working.
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