-/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu" -*- */
+/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
/* dbus-message.c DBusMessage object
*
* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Red Hat Inc.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
*/
#include "dbus-internals.h"
#include "dbus-marshal-recursive.h"
#include "dbus-marshal-validate.h"
+#include "dbus-marshal-byteswap.h"
#include "dbus-marshal-header.h"
-#include "dbus-message.h"
-#include "dbus-message-internal.h"
+#include "dbus-signature.h"
+#include "dbus-message-private.h"
#include "dbus-object-tree.h"
#include "dbus-memory.h"
#include "dbus-list.h"
-#include "dbus-dataslot.h"
+#include "dbus-threads-internal.h"
#include <string.h>
+static void dbus_message_finalize (DBusMessage *message);
+
/**
* @defgroup DBusMessageInternals DBusMessage implementation details
* @ingroup DBusInternals
* @{
*/
-static dbus_bool_t dbus_message_iter_get_args (DBusMessageIter *iter,
- DBusError *error,
- int first_arg_type,
- ...);
-static dbus_bool_t dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (DBusMessageIter *iter,
- DBusError *error,
- int first_arg_type,
- va_list var_args);
-
/* Not thread locked, but strictly const/read-only so should be OK
*/
/** An static string representing an empty signature */
_DBUS_STRING_DEFINE_STATIC(_dbus_empty_signature_str, "");
-/** How many bits are in the changed_stamp used to validate iterators */
-#define CHANGED_STAMP_BITS 21
-
-/**
- * @brief Internals of DBusMessage
- *
- * Object representing a message received from or to be sent to
- * another application. This is an opaque object, all members
- * are private.
- */
-struct DBusMessage
-{
- DBusAtomic refcount; /**< Reference count */
-
- DBusHeader header; /**< Header network data and associated cache */
-
- DBusString body; /**< Body network data. */
-
- char byte_order; /**< Message byte order. */
-
- unsigned int locked : 1; /**< Message being sent, no modifications allowed. */
-
- DBusList *size_counters; /**< 0-N DBusCounter used to track message size. */
- long size_counter_delta; /**< Size we incremented the size counters by. */
-
- dbus_uint32_t changed_stamp : CHANGED_STAMP_BITS; /**< Incremented when iterators are invalidated. */
-
- DBusDataSlotList slot_list; /**< Data stored by allocated integer ID */
-
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- int generation; /**< _dbus_current_generation when message was created */
-#endif
-};
-
/* these have wacky values to help trap uninitialized iterators;
* but has to fit in 3 bits
*/
} u; /**< the type writer or reader that does all the work */
};
+static void
+get_const_signature (DBusHeader *header,
+ const DBusString **type_str_p,
+ int *type_pos_p)
+{
+ if (_dbus_header_get_field_raw (header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE,
+ type_str_p,
+ type_pos_p))
+ {
+ *type_pos_p += 1; /* skip the signature length which is 1 byte */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *type_str_p = &_dbus_empty_signature_str;
+ *type_pos_p = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Swaps the message to compiler byte order if required
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ */
+static void
+_dbus_message_byteswap (DBusMessage *message)
+{
+ const DBusString *type_str;
+ int type_pos;
+
+ if (message->byte_order == DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER)
+ return;
+
+ _dbus_verbose ("Swapping message into compiler byte order\n");
+
+ get_const_signature (&message->header, &type_str, &type_pos);
+
+ _dbus_marshal_byteswap (type_str, type_pos,
+ message->byte_order,
+ DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER,
+ &message->body, 0);
+
+ message->byte_order = DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER;
+
+ _dbus_header_byteswap (&message->header, DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER);
+}
+
+/** byte-swap the message if it doesn't match our byte order.
+ * Called only when we need the message in our own byte order,
+ * normally when reading arrays of integers or doubles.
+ * Otherwise should not be called since it would do needless
+ * work.
+ */
+#define ensure_byte_order(message) \
+ if (message->byte_order != DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER) \
+ _dbus_message_byteswap (message)
+
/**
* Gets the data to be sent over the network for this message.
* The header and then the body should be written out.
* This function is guaranteed to always return the same
- * data once a message is locked (with _dbus_message_lock()).
+ * data once a message is locked (with dbus_message_lock()).
*
* @param message the message.
* @param header return location for message header data.
* Sets the serial number of a message.
* This can only be done once on a message.
*
+ * DBusConnection will automatically set the serial to an appropriate value
+ * when the message is sent; this function is only needed when encapsulating
+ * messages in another protocol, or otherwise bypassing DBusConnection.
+ *
* @param message the message
* @param serial the serial
*/
-void
-_dbus_message_set_serial (DBusMessage *message,
- dbus_uint32_t serial)
+void
+dbus_message_set_serial (DBusMessage *message,
+ dbus_uint32_t serial)
{
_dbus_return_if_fail (message != NULL);
_dbus_return_if_fail (!message->locked);
- _dbus_return_if_fail (dbus_message_get_serial (message) == 0);
_dbus_header_set_serial (&message->header, serial);
}
* reference to a message in the outgoing queue and change it
* underneath us. Messages are locked when they enter the outgoing
* queue (dbus_connection_send_message()), and the library complains
- * if the message is modified while locked.
+ * if the message is modified while locked. This function may also
+ * called externally, for applications wrapping D-Bus in another protocol.
*
* @param message the message to lock.
*/
void
-_dbus_message_lock (DBusMessage *message)
+dbus_message_lock (DBusMessage *message)
{
if (!message->locked)
{
&value);
}
-static void
-get_const_signature (DBusHeader *header,
- const DBusString **type_str_p,
- int *type_pos_p)
-{
- if (_dbus_header_get_field_raw (header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE,
- type_str_p,
- type_pos_p))
- {
- *type_pos_p += 1; /* skip the signature length which is 1 byte */
- }
- else
- {
- *type_str_p = &_dbus_empty_signature_str;
- *type_pos_p = 0;
- }
-}
-
#if 0
/* Probably we don't need to use this */
/**
}
#endif
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * @defgroup DBusMessage DBusMessage
- * @ingroup DBus
- * @brief Message to be sent or received over a DBusConnection.
- *
- * A DBusMessage is the most basic unit of communication over a
- * DBusConnection. A DBusConnection represents a stream of messages
- * received from a remote application, and a stream of messages
- * sent to a remote application.
- *
- * @{
- */
-
-/**
- * @typedef DBusMessage
- *
- * Opaque data type representing a message received from or to be
- * sent to another application.
- */
-
-/**
- * Returns the serial of a message or 0 if none has been specified.
- * The message's serial number is provided by the application sending
- * the message and is used to identify replies to this message. All
- * messages received on a connection will have a serial, but messages
- * you haven't sent yet may return 0.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @returns the client serial
- */
-dbus_uint32_t
-dbus_message_get_serial (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, 0);
-
- return _dbus_header_get_serial (&message->header);
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets the reply serial of a message (the client serial
- * of the message this is a reply to).
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param reply_serial the client serial
- * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_set_reply_serial (DBusMessage *message,
- dbus_uint32_t reply_serial)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
-
- return _dbus_header_set_field_basic (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL,
- DBUS_TYPE_UINT32,
- &reply_serial);
-}
-
-/**
- * Returns the serial that the message is a reply to or 0 if none.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @returns the reply serial
- */
-dbus_uint32_t
-dbus_message_get_reply_serial (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- dbus_uint32_t v_UINT32;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, 0);
-
- if (_dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL,
- DBUS_TYPE_UINT32,
- &v_UINT32))
- return v_UINT32;
- else
- return 0;
-}
-
-static void
-free_size_counter (void *element,
- void *data)
-{
- DBusCounter *counter = element;
- DBusMessage *message = data;
-
- _dbus_counter_adjust (counter, - message->size_counter_delta);
-
- _dbus_counter_unref (counter);
-}
-
-static void
-dbus_message_finalize (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- _dbus_assert (message->refcount.value == 0);
-
- /* This calls application callbacks! */
- _dbus_data_slot_list_free (&message->slot_list);
-
- _dbus_list_foreach (&message->size_counters,
- free_size_counter, message);
- _dbus_list_clear (&message->size_counters);
-
- _dbus_header_free (&message->header);
- _dbus_string_free (&message->body);
-
- dbus_free (message);
-}
-
/* Message Cache
*
* We cache some DBusMessage to reduce the overhead of allocating
*/
/** Avoid caching huge messages */
-#define MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE_TO_CACHE _DBUS_ONE_MEGABYTE
+#define MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE_TO_CACHE 10 * _DBUS_ONE_KILOBYTE
/** Avoid caching too many messages */
#define MAX_MESSAGE_CACHE_SIZE 5
_dbus_assert (i < MAX_MESSAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
_dbus_assert (message != NULL);
- _DBUS_UNLOCK (message_cache);
-
_dbus_assert (message->refcount.value == 0);
_dbus_assert (message->size_counters == NULL);
+
+ _DBUS_UNLOCK (message_cache);
return message;
}
+static void
+free_size_counter (void *element,
+ void *data)
+{
+ DBusCounter *counter = element;
+ DBusMessage *message = data;
+
+ _dbus_counter_adjust (counter, - message->size_counter_delta);
+
+ _dbus_counter_unref (counter);
+}
+
/**
* Tries to cache a message, otherwise finalize it.
*
{
dbus_bool_t was_cached;
int i;
-
+
_dbus_assert (message->refcount.value == 0);
/* This calls application code and has to be done first thing
message_cache[i] = message;
message_cache_count += 1;
was_cached = TRUE;
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ message->in_cache = TRUE;
+#endif
out:
+ _dbus_assert (message->refcount.value == 0);
+
_DBUS_UNLOCK (message_cache);
-
+
if (!was_cached)
dbus_message_finalize (message);
}
-static DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new_empty_header (void)
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+static dbus_bool_t
+_dbus_message_iter_check (DBusMessageRealIter *iter)
{
- DBusMessage *message;
- dbus_bool_t from_cache;
-
- message = dbus_message_get_cached ();
-
- if (message != NULL)
- {
- from_cache = TRUE;
- }
- else
+ if (iter == NULL)
{
- from_cache = FALSE;
- message = dbus_new (DBusMessage, 1);
- if (message == NULL)
- return NULL;
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- message->generation = _dbus_current_generation;
-#endif
+ _dbus_warn_check_failed ("dbus message iterator is NULL\n");
+ return FALSE;
}
- message->refcount.value = 1;
- message->byte_order = DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER;
- message->locked = FALSE;
- message->size_counters = NULL;
- message->size_counter_delta = 0;
- message->changed_stamp = 0;
-
- if (!from_cache)
- _dbus_data_slot_list_init (&message->slot_list);
-
- if (from_cache)
+ if (iter->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_READER)
{
- _dbus_header_reinit (&message->header, message->byte_order);
- _dbus_string_set_length (&message->body, 0);
+ if (iter->u.reader.byte_order != iter->message->byte_order)
+ {
+ _dbus_warn_check_failed ("dbus message changed byte order since iterator was created\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ /* because we swap the message into compiler order when you init an iter */
+ _dbus_assert (iter->u.reader.byte_order == DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER);
}
- else
+ else if (iter->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER)
{
- if (!_dbus_header_init (&message->header, message->byte_order))
+ if (iter->u.writer.byte_order != iter->message->byte_order)
{
- dbus_free (message);
- return NULL;
+ _dbus_warn_check_failed ("dbus message changed byte order since append iterator was created\n");
+ return FALSE;
}
+ /* because we swap the message into compiler order when you init an iter */
+ _dbus_assert (iter->u.writer.byte_order == DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _dbus_warn_check_failed ("dbus message iterator looks uninitialized or corrupted\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
- if (!_dbus_string_init_preallocated (&message->body, 32))
- {
- _dbus_header_free (&message->header);
- dbus_free (message);
- return NULL;
- }
+ if (iter->changed_stamp != iter->message->changed_stamp)
+ {
+ _dbus_warn_check_failed ("dbus message iterator invalid because the message has been modified (or perhaps the iterator is just uninitialized)\n");
+ return FALSE;
}
- return message;
+ return TRUE;
}
+#endif /* DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS */
/**
- * Constructs a new message of the given message type.
- * Types include #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
- * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL, and so forth.
+ * Implementation of the varargs arg-getting functions.
+ * dbus_message_get_args() is the place to go for complete
+ * documentation.
*
- * @param message_type type of message
- * @returns new message or #NULL If no memory
+ * @see dbus_message_get_args
+ * @param iter the message iter
+ * @param error error to be filled in
+ * @param first_arg_type type of the first argument
+ * @param var_args return location for first argument, followed by list of type/location pairs
+ * @returns #FALSE if error was set
*/
-DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new (int message_type)
+dbus_bool_t
+_dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (DBusMessageIter *iter,
+ DBusError *error,
+ int first_arg_type,
+ va_list var_args)
{
- DBusMessage *message;
+ DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
+ int spec_type, msg_type, i;
+ dbus_bool_t retval;
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message_type != DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID, NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_message_iter_check (real));
- message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
- if (message == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ retval = FALSE;
- if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
- message_type,
- NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
+ spec_type = first_arg_type;
+ i = 0;
+
+ while (spec_type != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
{
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
- }
+ msg_type = dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (iter);
- return message;
-}
+ if (msg_type != spec_type)
+ {
+ dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
+ "Argument %d is specified to be of type \"%s\", but "
+ "is actually of type \"%s\"\n", i,
+ _dbus_type_to_string (spec_type),
+ _dbus_type_to_string (msg_type));
-/**
- * Constructs a new message to invoke a method on a remote
- * object. Returns #NULL if memory can't be allocated for the
- * message. The destination may be #NULL in which case no destination
- * is set; this is appropriate when using D-BUS in a peer-to-peer
- * context (no message bus). The interface may be #NULL, which means
- * that if multiple methods with the given name exist it is undefined
- * which one will be invoked.
- *
- * @param destination service that the message should be sent to or #NULL
- * @param path object path the message should be sent to
- * @param interface interface to invoke method on
- * @param method method to invoke
- *
- * @returns a new DBusMessage, free with dbus_message_unref()
- * @see dbus_message_unref()
- */
-DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new_method_call (const char *destination,
- const char *path,
- const char *interface,
- const char *method)
-{
- DBusMessage *message;
+ goto out;
+ }
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (method != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (destination == NULL ||
- _dbus_check_is_valid_service (destination), NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path), NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface == NULL ||
- _dbus_check_is_valid_interface (interface), NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_member (method), NULL);
+ if (dbus_type_is_basic (spec_type))
+ {
+ DBusBasicValue *ptr;
- message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
- if (message == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ ptr = va_arg (var_args, DBusBasicValue*);
- if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
- destination, path, interface, method, NULL))
- {
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
- }
+ _dbus_assert (ptr != NULL);
- return message;
-}
+ _dbus_type_reader_read_basic (&real->u.reader,
+ ptr);
+ }
+ else if (spec_type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY)
+ {
+ int element_type;
+ int spec_element_type;
+ const DBusBasicValue **ptr;
+ int *n_elements_p;
+ DBusTypeReader array;
-/**
- * Constructs a message that is a reply to a method call. Returns
- * #NULL if memory can't be allocated for the message.
- *
- * @param method_call the message which the created
- * message is a reply to.
- * @returns a new DBusMessage, free with dbus_message_unref()
- * @see dbus_message_new_method_call(), dbus_message_unref()
- */
-DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new_method_return (DBusMessage *method_call)
-{
- DBusMessage *message;
- const char *sender;
+ spec_element_type = va_arg (var_args, int);
+ element_type = _dbus_type_reader_get_element_type (&real->u.reader);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (method_call != NULL, NULL);
+ if (spec_element_type != element_type)
+ {
+ dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
+ "Argument %d is specified to be an array of \"%s\", but "
+ "is actually an array of \"%s\"\n",
+ i,
+ _dbus_type_to_string (spec_element_type),
+ _dbus_type_to_string (element_type));
- sender = dbus_message_get_sender (method_call);
+ goto out;
+ }
- /* sender is allowed to be null here in peer-to-peer case */
+ if (dbus_type_is_fixed (spec_element_type))
+ {
+ ptr = va_arg (var_args, const DBusBasicValue**);
+ n_elements_p = va_arg (var_args, int*);
- message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
- if (message == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ _dbus_assert (ptr != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (n_elements_p != NULL);
- if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN,
- sender, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
- {
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
- }
+ _dbus_type_reader_recurse (&real->u.reader, &array);
- dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
+ _dbus_type_reader_read_fixed_multi (&array,
+ ptr, n_elements_p);
+ }
+ else if (spec_element_type == DBUS_TYPE_STRING ||
+ spec_element_type == DBUS_TYPE_SIGNATURE ||
+ spec_element_type == DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH)
+ {
+ char ***str_array_p;
+ int n_elements;
+ char **str_array;
- if (!dbus_message_set_reply_serial (message,
- dbus_message_get_serial (method_call)))
- {
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
- }
+ str_array_p = va_arg (var_args, char***);
+ n_elements_p = va_arg (var_args, int*);
- return message;
-}
+ _dbus_assert (str_array_p != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (n_elements_p != NULL);
-/**
- * Constructs a new message representing a signal emission. Returns
- * #NULL if memory can't be allocated for the message. A signal is
- * identified by its originating interface, and the name of the
- * signal.
- *
- * @param path the path to the object emitting the signal
- * @param interface the interface the signal is emitted from
- * @param name name of the signal
- * @returns a new DBusMessage, free with dbus_message_unref()
- * @see dbus_message_unref()
- */
-DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new_signal (const char *path,
- const char *interface,
- const char *name)
-{
- DBusMessage *message;
+ /* Count elements in the array */
+ _dbus_type_reader_recurse (&real->u.reader, &array);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path), NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_interface (interface), NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_member (name), NULL);
+ n_elements = 0;
+ while (_dbus_type_reader_get_current_type (&array) != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
+ {
+ ++n_elements;
+ _dbus_type_reader_next (&array);
+ }
- message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
- if (message == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ str_array = dbus_new0 (char*, n_elements + 1);
+ if (str_array == NULL)
+ {
+ _DBUS_SET_OOM (error);
+ goto out;
+ }
- if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL,
- NULL, path, interface, name, NULL))
- {
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
+ /* Now go through and dup each string */
+ _dbus_type_reader_recurse (&real->u.reader, &array);
+
+ i = 0;
+ while (i < n_elements)
+ {
+ const char *s;
+ _dbus_type_reader_read_basic (&array,
+ &s);
+
+ str_array[i] = _dbus_strdup (s);
+ if (str_array[i] == NULL)
+ {
+ dbus_free_string_array (str_array);
+ _DBUS_SET_OOM (error);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ ++i;
+
+ if (!_dbus_type_reader_next (&array))
+ _dbus_assert (i == n_elements);
+ }
+
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_type_reader_get_current_type (&array) == DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
+ _dbus_assert (i == n_elements);
+ _dbus_assert (str_array[i] == NULL);
+
+ *str_array_p = str_array;
+ *n_elements_p = n_elements;
+ }
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ else
+ {
+ _dbus_warn ("you can't read arrays of container types (struct, variant, array) with %s for now\n",
+ _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
+ goto out;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ else
+ {
+ _dbus_warn ("you can only read arrays and basic types with %s for now\n",
+ _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
+ goto out;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ spec_type = va_arg (var_args, int);
+ if (!_dbus_type_reader_next (&real->u.reader) && spec_type != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
+ {
+ dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
+ "Message has only %d arguments, but more were expected", i);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ i++;
}
- dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
+ retval = TRUE;
- return message;
+ out:
+
+ return retval;
}
+/** @} */
+
/**
- * Creates a new message that is an error reply to a certain message.
- * Error replies are possible in response to method calls primarily.
+ * @defgroup DBusMessage DBusMessage
+ * @ingroup DBus
+ * @brief Message to be sent or received over a #DBusConnection.
*
- * @param reply_to the original message
- * @param error_name the error name
- * @param error_message the error message string or #NULL for none
- * @returns a new error message
+ * A DBusMessage is the most basic unit of communication over a
+ * DBusConnection. A DBusConnection represents a stream of messages
+ * received from a remote application, and a stream of messages
+ * sent to a remote application.
+ *
+ * A message has a message type, returned from
+ * dbus_message_get_type(). This indicates whether the message is a
+ * method call, a reply to a method call, a signal, or an error reply.
+ *
+ * A message has header fields such as the sender, destination, method
+ * or signal name, and so forth. DBusMessage has accessor functions for
+ * these, such as dbus_message_get_member().
+ *
+ * Convenience functions dbus_message_is_method_call(), dbus_message_is_signal(),
+ * and dbus_message_is_error() check several header fields at once and are
+ * slightly more efficient than checking the header fields with individual
+ * accessor functions.
+ *
+ * Finally, a message has arguments. The number and types of arguments
+ * are in the message's signature header field (accessed with
+ * dbus_message_get_signature()). Simple argument values are usually
+ * retrieved with dbus_message_get_args() but more complex values such
+ * as structs may require the use of #DBusMessageIter.
+ *
+ * The D-Bus specification goes into some more detail about header fields and
+ * message types.
+ *
+ * @{
*/
-DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new_error (DBusMessage *reply_to,
- const char *error_name,
- const char *error_message)
+
+/**
+ * @typedef DBusMessage
+ *
+ * Opaque data type representing a message received from or to be
+ * sent to another application.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Returns the serial of a message or 0 if none has been specified.
+ * The message's serial number is provided by the application sending
+ * the message and is used to identify replies to this message.
+ *
+ * All messages received on a connection will have a serial provided
+ * by the remote application.
+ *
+ * For messages you're sending, dbus_connection_send() will assign a
+ * serial and return it to you.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the serial
+ */
+dbus_uint32_t
+dbus_message_get_serial (DBusMessage *message)
{
- DBusMessage *message;
- const char *sender;
- DBusMessageIter iter;
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, 0);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (reply_to != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_error_name (error_name), NULL);
+ return _dbus_header_get_serial (&message->header);
+}
- sender = dbus_message_get_sender (reply_to);
+/**
+ * Sets the reply serial of a message (the serial of the message this
+ * is a reply to).
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param reply_serial the serial we're replying to
+ * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_set_reply_serial (DBusMessage *message,
+ dbus_uint32_t reply_serial)
+{
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (reply_serial != 0, FALSE); /* 0 is invalid */
- /* sender may be NULL for non-message-bus case or
- * when the message bus is dealing with an unregistered
- * connection.
- */
- message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
- if (message == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ return _dbus_header_set_field_basic (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL,
+ DBUS_TYPE_UINT32,
+ &reply_serial);
+}
- if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR,
- sender, NULL, NULL, NULL, error_name))
+/**
+ * Returns the serial that the message is a reply to or 0 if none.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the reply serial
+ */
+dbus_uint32_t
+dbus_message_get_reply_serial (DBusMessage *message)
+{
+ dbus_uint32_t v_UINT32;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, 0);
+
+ if (_dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_REPLY_SERIAL,
+ DBUS_TYPE_UINT32,
+ &v_UINT32))
+ return v_UINT32;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+dbus_message_finalize (DBusMessage *message)
+{
+ _dbus_assert (message->refcount.value == 0);
+
+ /* This calls application callbacks! */
+ _dbus_data_slot_list_free (&message->slot_list);
+
+ _dbus_list_foreach (&message->size_counters,
+ free_size_counter, message);
+ _dbus_list_clear (&message->size_counters);
+
+ _dbus_header_free (&message->header);
+ _dbus_string_free (&message->body);
+
+ _dbus_assert (message->refcount.value == 0);
+
+ dbus_free (message);
+}
+
+static DBusMessage*
+dbus_message_new_empty_header (void)
+{
+ DBusMessage *message;
+ dbus_bool_t from_cache;
+
+ message = dbus_message_get_cached ();
+
+ if (message != NULL)
{
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
+ from_cache = TRUE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ from_cache = FALSE;
+ message = dbus_new (DBusMessage, 1);
+ if (message == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ message->generation = _dbus_current_generation;
+#endif
}
+
+ message->refcount.value = 1;
+ message->byte_order = DBUS_COMPILER_BYTE_ORDER;
+ message->locked = FALSE;
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ message->in_cache = FALSE;
+#endif
+ message->size_counters = NULL;
+ message->size_counter_delta = 0;
+ message->changed_stamp = 0;
- dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
+ if (!from_cache)
+ _dbus_data_slot_list_init (&message->slot_list);
- if (!dbus_message_set_reply_serial (message,
- dbus_message_get_serial (reply_to)))
+ if (from_cache)
{
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return NULL;
+ _dbus_header_reinit (&message->header, message->byte_order);
+ _dbus_string_set_length (&message->body, 0);
}
-
- if (error_message != NULL)
+ else
{
- dbus_message_iter_init_append (message, &iter);
- if (!dbus_message_iter_append_basic (&iter,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &error_message))
+ if (!_dbus_header_init (&message->header, message->byte_order))
{
- dbus_message_unref (message);
+ dbus_free (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!_dbus_string_init_preallocated (&message->body, 32))
+ {
+ _dbus_header_free (&message->header);
+ dbus_free (message);
return NULL;
}
}
}
/**
- * Creates a new message that is an error reply to a certain message.
- * Error replies are possible in response to method calls primarily.
+ * Constructs a new message of the given message type.
+ * Types include #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
+ * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL, and so forth.
*
- * @param reply_to the original message
- * @param error_name the error name
- * @param error_format the error message format as with printf
- * @param ... format string arguments
- * @returns a new error message
+ * Usually you want to use dbus_message_new_method_call(),
+ * dbus_message_new_method_return(), dbus_message_new_signal(),
+ * or dbus_message_new_error() instead.
+ *
+ * @param message_type type of message
+ * @returns new message or #NULL if no memory
*/
DBusMessage*
-dbus_message_new_error_printf (DBusMessage *reply_to,
- const char *error_name,
- const char *error_format,
- ...)
+dbus_message_new (int message_type)
{
- va_list args;
- DBusString str;
DBusMessage *message;
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (reply_to != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name != NULL, NULL);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_error_name (error_name), NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message_type != DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID, NULL);
- if (!_dbus_string_init (&str))
+ message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
+ if (message == NULL)
return NULL;
- va_start (args, error_format);
-
- if (_dbus_string_append_printf_valist (&str, error_format, args))
- message = dbus_message_new_error (reply_to, error_name,
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (&str));
- else
- message = NULL;
-
- _dbus_string_free (&str);
-
- va_end (args);
+ if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
+ message_type,
+ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
return message;
}
-
/**
- * Creates a new message that is an exact replica of the message
- * specified, except that its refcount is set to 1, its message serial
- * is reset to 0, and if the original message was "locked" (in the
- * outgoing message queue and thus not modifiable) the new message
- * will not be locked.
+ * Constructs a new message to invoke a method on a remote
+ * object. Returns #NULL if memory can't be allocated for the
+ * message. The destination may be #NULL in which case no destination
+ * is set; this is appropriate when using D-Bus in a peer-to-peer
+ * context (no message bus). The interface may be #NULL, which means
+ * that if multiple methods with the given name exist it is undefined
+ * which one will be invoked.
*
- * @param message the message.
- * @returns the new message.
+ * The path and method names may not be #NULL.
+ *
+ * Destination, path, interface, and method name can't contain
+ * any invalid characters (see the D-Bus specification).
+ *
+ * @param destination name that the message should be sent to or #NULL
+ * @param path object path the message should be sent to
+ * @param interface interface to invoke method on, or #NULL
+ * @param method method to invoke
+ *
+ * @returns a new DBusMessage, free with dbus_message_unref()
*/
-DBusMessage *
-dbus_message_copy (const DBusMessage *message)
+DBusMessage*
+dbus_message_new_method_call (const char *destination,
+ const char *path,
+ const char *interface,
+ const char *method)
{
- DBusMessage *retval;
+ DBusMessage *message;
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (method != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (destination == NULL ||
+ _dbus_check_is_valid_bus_name (destination), NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path), NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface == NULL ||
+ _dbus_check_is_valid_interface (interface), NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_member (method), NULL);
- retval = dbus_new0 (DBusMessage, 1);
- if (retval == NULL)
+ message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
+ if (message == NULL)
return NULL;
- retval->refcount.value = 1;
- retval->byte_order = message->byte_order;
- retval->locked = FALSE;
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- retval->generation = message->generation;
-#endif
-
+ if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
+ destination, path, interface, method, NULL))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return message;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Constructs a message that is a reply to a method call. Returns
+ * #NULL if memory can't be allocated for the message.
+ *
+ * @param method_call the message being replied to
+ * @returns a new DBusMessage, free with dbus_message_unref()
+ */
+DBusMessage*
+dbus_message_new_method_return (DBusMessage *method_call)
+{
+ DBusMessage *message;
+ const char *sender;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (method_call != NULL, NULL);
+
+ sender = dbus_message_get_sender (method_call);
+
+ /* sender is allowed to be null here in peer-to-peer case */
+
+ message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
+ if (message == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN,
+ sender, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
+
+ if (!dbus_message_set_reply_serial (message,
+ dbus_message_get_serial (method_call)))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return message;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Constructs a new message representing a signal emission. Returns
+ * #NULL if memory can't be allocated for the message. A signal is
+ * identified by its originating object path, interface, and the name
+ * of the signal.
+ *
+ * Path, interface, and signal name must all be valid (the D-Bus
+ * specification defines the syntax of these fields).
+ *
+ * @param path the path to the object emitting the signal
+ * @param interface the interface the signal is emitted from
+ * @param name name of the signal
+ * @returns a new DBusMessage, free with dbus_message_unref()
+ */
+DBusMessage*
+dbus_message_new_signal (const char *path,
+ const char *interface,
+ const char *name)
+{
+ DBusMessage *message;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_path (path), NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_interface (interface), NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_member (name), NULL);
+
+ message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
+ if (message == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL,
+ NULL, path, interface, name, NULL))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
+
+ return message;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new message that is an error reply to another message.
+ * Error replies are most common in response to method calls, but
+ * can be returned in reply to any message.
+ *
+ * The error name must be a valid error name according to the syntax
+ * given in the D-Bus specification. If you don't want to make
+ * up an error name just use #DBUS_ERROR_FAILED.
+ *
+ * @param reply_to the message we're replying to
+ * @param error_name the error name
+ * @param error_message the error message string (or #NULL for none, but please give a message)
+ * @returns a new error message object, free with dbus_message_unref()
+ */
+DBusMessage*
+dbus_message_new_error (DBusMessage *reply_to,
+ const char *error_name,
+ const char *error_message)
+{
+ DBusMessage *message;
+ const char *sender;
+ DBusMessageIter iter;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (reply_to != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_error_name (error_name), NULL);
+
+ sender = dbus_message_get_sender (reply_to);
+
+ /* sender may be NULL for non-message-bus case or
+ * when the message bus is dealing with an unregistered
+ * connection.
+ */
+ message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
+ if (message == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (!_dbus_header_create (&message->header,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR,
+ sender, NULL, NULL, NULL, error_name))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
+
+ if (!dbus_message_set_reply_serial (message,
+ dbus_message_get_serial (reply_to)))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (error_message != NULL)
+ {
+ dbus_message_iter_init_append (message, &iter);
+ if (!dbus_message_iter_append_basic (&iter,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ &error_message))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return message;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new message that is an error reply to another message, allowing
+ * you to use printf formatting.
+ *
+ * See dbus_message_new_error() for details - this function is the same
+ * aside from the printf formatting.
+ *
+ * @todo add _DBUS_GNUC_PRINTF to this (requires moving _DBUS_GNUC_PRINTF to
+ * public header, see DBUS_DEPRECATED for an example)
+ *
+ * @param reply_to the original message
+ * @param error_name the error name
+ * @param error_format the error message format as with printf
+ * @param ... format string arguments
+ * @returns a new error message
+ */
+DBusMessage*
+dbus_message_new_error_printf (DBusMessage *reply_to,
+ const char *error_name,
+ const char *error_format,
+ ...)
+{
+ va_list args;
+ DBusString str;
+ DBusMessage *message;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (reply_to != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_check_is_valid_error_name (error_name), NULL);
+
+ if (!_dbus_string_init (&str))
+ return NULL;
+
+ va_start (args, error_format);
+
+ if (_dbus_string_append_printf_valist (&str, error_format, args))
+ message = dbus_message_new_error (reply_to, error_name,
+ _dbus_string_get_const_data (&str));
+ else
+ message = NULL;
+
+ _dbus_string_free (&str);
+
+ va_end (args);
+
+ return message;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new message that is an exact replica of the message
+ * specified, except that its refcount is set to 1, its message serial
+ * is reset to 0, and if the original message was "locked" (in the
+ * outgoing message queue and thus not modifiable) the new message
+ * will not be locked.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the new message.or #NULL if not enough memory
+ */
+DBusMessage *
+dbus_message_copy (const DBusMessage *message)
+{
+ DBusMessage *retval;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+
+ retval = dbus_new0 (DBusMessage, 1);
+ if (retval == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ retval->refcount.value = 1;
+ retval->byte_order = message->byte_order;
+ retval->locked = FALSE;
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ retval->generation = message->generation;
+#endif
+
if (!_dbus_header_copy (&message->header, &retval->header))
{
dbus_free (retval);
/**
* Increments the reference count of a DBusMessage.
*
- * @param message The message
+ * @param message the message
* @returns the message
* @see dbus_message_unref
*/
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (message->generation == _dbus_current_generation, NULL);
-
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->in_cache, NULL);
+
old_refcount = _dbus_atomic_inc (&message->refcount);
_dbus_assert (old_refcount >= 1);
}
/**
- * Decrements the reference count of a DBusMessage.
+ * Decrements the reference count of a DBusMessage, freeing the
+ * message if the count reaches 0.
*
- * @param message The message
+ * @param message the message
* @see dbus_message_ref
*/
void
_dbus_return_if_fail (message != NULL);
_dbus_return_if_fail (message->generation == _dbus_current_generation);
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (!message->in_cache);
old_refcount = _dbus_atomic_dec (&message->refcount);
* #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL, #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN,
* #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR, #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL, but other
* types are allowed and all code must silently ignore messages of
- * unknown type. DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID will never be returned,
- * however.
- *
+ * unknown type. #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID will never be returned.
*
* @param message the message
* @returns the type of the message
* rather than this function.
*
* To append a basic type, specify its type code followed by the
- * value. For example:
+ * address of the value. For example:
*
* @code
- * DBUS_TYPE_INT32, 42,
- * DBUS_TYPE_STRING, "Hello World"
- * @endcode
- * or
- * @code
- * dbus_int32_t val = 42;
- * DBUS_TYPE_INT32, val
- * @endcode
*
- * Be sure that your provided value is the right size. For example, this
- * won't work:
- * @code
- * DBUS_TYPE_INT64, 42
+ * dbus_int32_t v_INT32 = 42;
+ * const char *v_STRING = "Hello World";
+ * dbus_message_append_args (message,
+ * DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &v_INT32,
+ * DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &v_STRING,
+ * DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
* @endcode
- * Because the "42" will be a 32-bit integer. You need to cast to
- * 64-bit.
*
* To append an array of fixed-length basic types, pass in the
* DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY typecode, the element typecode, the address of
* @code
* const dbus_int32_t array[] = { 1, 2, 3 };
* const dbus_int32_t *v_ARRAY = array;
- * DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &v_ARRAY, 3
+ * dbus_message_append_args (message,
+ * DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &v_ARRAY, 3,
+ * DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
* @endcode
*
* @warning in C, given "int array[]", "&array == array" (the
* const char *array = "Hello" and then use &array though.
*
* The last argument to this function must be #DBUS_TYPE_INVALID,
- * marking the end of the argument list.
+ * marking the end of the argument list. If you don't do this
+ * then libdbus won't know to stop and will read invalid memory.
+ *
+ * String/signature/path arrays should be passed in as "const char***
+ * address_of_array" and "int n_elements"
*
* @todo support DBUS_TYPE_STRUCT and DBUS_TYPE_VARIANT and complex arrays
*
}
/**
- * This function takes a va_list for use by language bindings.
- * It's otherwise the same as dbus_message_append_args().
+ * Like dbus_message_append_args() but takes a va_list for use by language bindings.
*
* @todo for now, if this function fails due to OOM it will leave
* the message half-written and you have to discard the message
while (type != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
{
- if (_dbus_type_is_basic (type))
+ if (dbus_type_is_basic (type))
{
const DBusBasicValue *value;
value = va_arg (var_args, const DBusBasicValue*);
else if (type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY)
{
int element_type;
- const DBusBasicValue **value;
- int n_elements;
DBusMessageIter array;
char buf[2];
element_type = va_arg (var_args, int);
-
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- if (!_dbus_type_is_fixed (element_type))
- {
- _dbus_warn ("arrays of %s can't be appended with %s for now\n",
- _dbus_type_to_string (element_type),
- _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
- goto failed;
- }
-#endif
-
- value = va_arg (var_args, const DBusBasicValue**);
- n_elements = va_arg (var_args, int);
-
+
buf[0] = element_type;
buf[1] = '\0';
if (!dbus_message_iter_open_container (&iter,
buf,
&array))
goto failed;
+
+ if (dbus_type_is_fixed (element_type))
+ {
+ const DBusBasicValue **value;
+ int n_elements;
+
+ value = va_arg (var_args, const DBusBasicValue**);
+ n_elements = va_arg (var_args, int);
+
+ if (!dbus_message_iter_append_fixed_array (&array,
+ element_type,
+ value,
+ n_elements)) {
+ dbus_message_iter_abandon_container (&iter, &array);
+ goto failed;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (element_type == DBUS_TYPE_STRING ||
+ element_type == DBUS_TYPE_SIGNATURE ||
+ element_type == DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH)
+ {
+ const char ***value_p;
+ const char **value;
+ int n_elements;
+ int i;
+
+ value_p = va_arg (var_args, const char***);
+ n_elements = va_arg (var_args, int);
- if (!dbus_message_iter_append_fixed_array (&array,
- element_type,
- value,
- n_elements))
- goto failed;
-
- if (!dbus_message_iter_close_container (&iter, &array))
- goto failed;
- }
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- else
- {
- _dbus_warn ("type %s isn't supported yet in %s\n",
+ value = *value_p;
+
+ i = 0;
+ while (i < n_elements)
+ {
+ if (!dbus_message_iter_append_basic (&array,
+ element_type,
+ &value[i])) {
+ dbus_message_iter_abandon_container (&iter, &array);
+ goto failed;
+ }
+ ++i;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _dbus_warn ("arrays of %s can't be appended with %s for now\n",
+ _dbus_type_to_string (element_type),
+ _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
+ goto failed;
+ }
+
+ if (!dbus_message_iter_close_container (&iter, &array))
+ goto failed;
+ }
+#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ else
+ {
+ _dbus_warn ("type %s isn't supported yet in %s\n",
_dbus_type_to_string (type), _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
goto failed;
}
* In addition to those types, arrays of string, object path, and
* signature are supported; but these are returned as allocated memory
* and must be freed with dbus_free_string_array(), while the other
- * types are returned as const references.
+ * types are returned as const references. To get a string array
+ * pass in "char ***array_location" and "int *n_elements"
*
* The variable argument list should contain the type of the argument
* followed by a pointer to where the value should be stored. The list
* is terminated with #DBUS_TYPE_INVALID.
*
- * The returned values are constant; do not free them. They point
- * into the #DBusMessage.
+ * Except for string arrays, the returned values are constant; do not
+ * free them. They point into the #DBusMessage.
*
* If the requested arguments are not present, or do not have the
* requested types, then an error will be set.
*
+ * If more arguments than requested are present, the requested
+ * arguments are returned and the extra arguments are ignored.
+ *
* @todo support DBUS_TYPE_STRUCT and DBUS_TYPE_VARIANT and complex arrays
*
* @param message the message
}
/**
- * This function takes a va_list for use by language bindings. It is
- * otherwise the same as dbus_message_get_args().
+ * Like dbus_message_get_args but takes a va_list for use by language bindings.
*
* @see dbus_message_get_args
* @param message the message
_dbus_return_val_if_error_is_set (error, FALSE);
dbus_message_iter_init (message, &iter);
- return dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (&iter, error, first_arg_type, var_args);
-}
-
-/**
- * Reads arguments from a message iterator given a variable argument
- * list. Only arguments of basic type and arrays of fixed-length
- * basic type may be read with this function. See
- * dbus_message_get_args() for more details.
- *
- * @todo this is static for now because there's no corresponding
- * iter_append_args() and I'm not sure we need this function to be
- * public since dbus_message_get_args() is what you usually want
- *
- * @param iter the message iterator
- * @param error error to be filled in on failure
- * @param first_arg_type the first argument type
- * @param ... location for first argument value, then list of type-location pairs
- * @returns #FALSE if the error was set
- */
-static dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_iter_get_args (DBusMessageIter *iter,
- DBusError *error,
- int first_arg_type,
- ...)
-{
- dbus_bool_t retval;
- va_list var_args;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (iter != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_error_is_set (error, FALSE);
-
- va_start (var_args, first_arg_type);
- retval = dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (iter, error, first_arg_type, var_args);
- va_end (var_args);
-
- return retval;
+ return _dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (&iter, error, first_arg_type, var_args);
}
static void
{
_dbus_assert (sizeof (DBusMessageRealIter) <= sizeof (DBusMessageIter));
+ /* Since the iterator will read or write who-knows-what from the
+ * message, we need to get in the right byte order
+ */
+ ensure_byte_order (message);
+
real->message = message;
real->changed_stamp = message->changed_stamp;
real->iter_type = iter_type;
* Initializes a #DBusMessageIter for reading the arguments of the
* message passed in.
*
+ * When possible, dbus_message_get_args() is much more convenient.
+ * Some types of argument can only be read with #DBusMessageIter
+ * however.
+ *
+ * The easiest way to iterate is like this:
+ * @code
+ * dbus_message_iter_init (message, &iter);
+ * while ((current_type = dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (&iter)) != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
+ * dbus_message_iter_next (&iter);
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ * #DBusMessageIter contains no allocated memory; it need not be
+ * freed, and can be copied by assignment or memcpy().
+ *
* @param message the message
* @param iter pointer to an iterator to initialize
* @returns #FALSE if the message has no arguments
&message->body,
0);
- return _dbus_type_reader_has_next (&real->u.reader);
-}
-
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
-static dbus_bool_t
-_dbus_message_iter_check (DBusMessageRealIter *iter)
-{
- if (iter == NULL)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("dbus message iterator is NULL\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if (iter->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_READER)
- {
- if (iter->u.reader.byte_order != iter->message->byte_order)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("dbus message changed byte order since iterator was created\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- else if (iter->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER)
- {
- if (iter->u.writer.byte_order != iter->message->byte_order)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("dbus message changed byte order since append iterator was created\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- _dbus_warn ("dbus message iterator looks uninitialized or corrupted\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if (iter->changed_stamp != iter->message->changed_stamp)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("dbus message iterator invalid because the message has been modified (or perhaps the iterator is just uninitialized)\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- return TRUE;
+ return _dbus_type_reader_get_current_type (&real->u.reader) != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID;
}
-#endif /* DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS */
/**
* Checks if an iterator has any more fields.
*
* @param iter the message iter
- * @returns #TRUE if there are more fields
- * following
+ * @returns #TRUE if there are more fields following
*/
dbus_bool_t
dbus_message_iter_has_next (DBusMessageIter *iter)
* you won't be able to recurse further. There's no array of int32 to
* recurse into.
*
+ * If a container is an array of fixed-length types, it is much more
+ * efficient to use dbus_message_iter_get_fixed_array() to get the
+ * whole array in one shot, rather than individually walking over the
+ * array elements.
+ *
+ * Be sure you have somehow checked that
+ * dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type() matches the type you are expecting
+ * to recurse into. Results of this function are undefined if there is
+ * no container to recurse into at the current iterator position.
+ *
* @param iter the message iterator
* @param sub the sub-iterator to initialize
*/
}
/**
+ * Returns the current signature of a message iterator. This
+ * is useful primarily for dealing with variants; one can
+ * recurse into a variant and determine the signature of
+ * the variant's value.
+ *
+ * The returned string must be freed with dbus_free().
+ *
+ * @param iter the message iterator
+ * @returns the contained signature, or NULL if out of memory
+ */
+char *
+dbus_message_iter_get_signature (DBusMessageIter *iter)
+{
+ const DBusString *sig;
+ DBusString retstr;
+ char *ret;
+ int start, len;
+ DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_check (real), NULL);
+
+ if (!_dbus_string_init (&retstr))
+ return NULL;
+
+ _dbus_type_reader_get_signature (&real->u.reader, &sig,
+ &start, &len);
+ if (!_dbus_string_append_len (&retstr,
+ _dbus_string_get_const_data (sig) + start,
+ len))
+ return NULL;
+ if (!_dbus_string_steal_data (&retstr, &ret))
+ return NULL;
+ _dbus_string_free (&retstr);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
* Reads a basic-typed value from the message iterator.
* Basic types are the non-containers such as integer and string.
*
* and for string a "const char**". The returned value is
* by reference and should not be freed.
*
- * All returned values are guaranteed to fit in 8 bytes. So you can
+ * Be sure you have somehow checked that
+ * dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type() matches the type you are
+ * expecting, or you'll crash when you try to use an integer as a
+ * string or something.
+ *
+ * To read any container type (array, struct, dict) you will need
+ * to recurse into the container with dbus_message_iter_recurse().
+ * If the container is an array of fixed-length values, you can
+ * get all the array elements at once with
+ * dbus_message_iter_get_fixed_array(). Otherwise, you have to
+ * iterate over the container's contents one value at a time.
+ *
+ * All basic-typed values are guaranteed to fit in 8 bytes. So you can
* write code like this:
*
* @code
- * #ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
* dbus_uint64_t value;
* int type;
* dbus_message_iter_get_basic (&read_iter, &value);
* type = dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (&read_iter);
* dbus_message_iter_append_basic (&write_iter, type, &value);
- * #endif
* @endcode
*
- * To avoid the #DBUS_HAVE_INT64 conditional, create a struct or
- * something that occupies at least 8 bytes, e.g. you could use a
- * struct with two int32 values in it. dbus_uint64_t is just one
- * example of a type that's large enough to hold any possible value.
- *
- * Be sure you have somehow checked that
- * dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type() matches the type you are
- * expecting, or you'll crash when you try to use an integer as a
- * string or something.
+ * On some really obscure platforms dbus_uint64_t might not exist, if
+ * you need to worry about this you will know. dbus_uint64_t is just
+ * one example of a type that's large enough to hold any possible
+ * value, you could use a struct or char[8] instead if you like.
*
* @param iter the iterator
* @param value location to store the value
}
/**
+ * Returns the number of bytes in the array as marshaled in the wire
+ * protocol. The iterator must currently be inside an array-typed
+ * value.
+ *
+ * This function is deprecated on the grounds that it is stupid. Why
+ * would you want to know how many bytes are in the array as marshaled
+ * in the wire protocol? For now, use the n_elements returned from
+ * dbus_message_iter_get_fixed_array() instead, or iterate over the
+ * array values and count them.
+ *
+ * @todo introduce a variant of this get_n_elements that returns
+ * the number of elements, though with a non-fixed array it will not
+ * be very efficient, so maybe it's not good.
+ *
+ * @param iter the iterator
+ * @returns the number of bytes in the array
+ */
+int
+dbus_message_iter_get_array_len (DBusMessageIter *iter)
+{
+ DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_check (real), 0);
+
+ return _dbus_type_reader_get_array_length (&real->u.reader);
+}
+
+/**
* Reads a block of fixed-length values from the message iterator.
* Fixed-length values are those basic types that are not string-like,
- * such as integers, bool, double. The block read will be from the
+ * such as integers, bool, double. The returned block will be from the
* current position in the array until the end of the array.
*
+ * The message iter should be "in" the array (that is, you recurse into the
+ * array, and then you call dbus_message_iter_get_fixed_array() on the
+ * "sub-iterator" created by dbus_message_iter_recurse()).
+ *
* The value argument should be the address of a location to store the
* returned array. So for int32 it should be a "const dbus_int32_t**"
* The returned value is by reference and should not be freed.
- *
+ *
+ * This function should only be used if dbus_type_is_fixed() returns
+ * #TRUE for the element type.
+ *
+ * If an array's elements are not fixed in size, you have to recurse
+ * into the array with dbus_message_iter_recurse() and read the
+ * elements one by one.
+ *
+ * Because the array is not copied, this function runs in constant
+ * time and is fast; it's much preferred over walking the entire array
+ * with an iterator. (However, you can always use
+ * dbus_message_iter_recurse(), even for fixed-length types;
+ * dbus_message_iter_get_fixed_array() is just an optimization.)
+ *
* @param iter the iterator
* @param value location to store the block
* @param n_elements number of elements in the block
int *n_elements)
{
DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
+ int subtype = _dbus_type_reader_get_current_type(&real->u.reader);
_dbus_return_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_check (real));
_dbus_return_if_fail (value != NULL);
- _dbus_return_if_fail (_dbus_type_is_fixed (_dbus_type_reader_get_element_type (&real->u.reader)));
+ _dbus_return_if_fail ((subtype == DBUS_TYPE_INVALID) ||
+ dbus_type_is_fixed (subtype));
_dbus_type_reader_read_fixed_multi (&real->u.reader,
value, n_elements);
}
/**
- * This function takes a va_list for use by language bindings and is
- * otherwise the same as dbus_message_iter_get_args().
- * dbus_message_get_args() is the place to go for complete
- * documentation.
+ * Initializes a #DBusMessageIter for appending arguments to the end
+ * of a message.
*
- * @todo this is static for now, should be public if
- * dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist() is made public.
+ * @todo If appending any of the arguments fails due to lack of
+ * memory, the message is hosed and you have to start over building
+ * the whole message.
*
- * @see dbus_message_get_args
- * @param iter the message iter
- * @param error error to be filled in
- * @param first_arg_type type of the first argument
- * @param var_args return location for first argument, followed by list of type/location pairs
- * @returns #FALSE if error was set
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param iter pointer to an iterator to initialize
*/
-static dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (DBusMessageIter *iter,
- DBusError *error,
- int first_arg_type,
- va_list var_args)
+void
+dbus_message_iter_init_append (DBusMessage *message,
+ DBusMessageIter *iter)
{
DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
- int spec_type, msg_type, i;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_check (real), FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_error_is_set (error, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (message != NULL);
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (iter != NULL);
- retval = FALSE;
+ _dbus_message_iter_init_common (message, real,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
- spec_type = first_arg_type;
- i = 0;
+ /* We create the signature string and point iterators at it "on demand"
+ * when a value is actually appended. That means that init() never fails
+ * due to OOM.
+ */
+ _dbus_type_writer_init_types_delayed (&real->u.writer,
+ message->byte_order,
+ &message->body,
+ _dbus_string_get_length (&message->body));
+}
- while (spec_type != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
+/**
+ * Creates a temporary signature string containing the current
+ * signature, stores it in the iterator, and points the iterator to
+ * the end of it. Used any time we write to the message.
+ *
+ * @param real an iterator without a type_str
+ * @returns #FALSE if no memory
+ */
+static dbus_bool_t
+_dbus_message_iter_open_signature (DBusMessageRealIter *real)
+{
+ DBusString *str;
+ const DBusString *current_sig;
+ int current_sig_pos;
+
+ _dbus_assert (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
+
+ if (real->u.writer.type_str != NULL)
{
- msg_type = dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (iter);
+ _dbus_assert (real->sig_refcount > 0);
+ real->sig_refcount += 1;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
- if (msg_type != spec_type)
- {
- dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
- "Argument %d is specified to be of type \"%s\", but "
- "is actually of type \"%s\"\n", i,
- _dbus_type_to_string (spec_type),
- _dbus_type_to_string (msg_type));
+ str = dbus_new (DBusString, 1);
+ if (str == NULL)
+ return FALSE;
- goto out;
- }
+ if (!_dbus_header_get_field_raw (&real->message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE,
+ ¤t_sig, ¤t_sig_pos))
+ current_sig = NULL;
- if (_dbus_type_is_basic (spec_type))
- {
- DBusBasicValue *ptr;
+ if (current_sig)
+ {
+ int current_len;
- ptr = va_arg (var_args, DBusBasicValue*);
+ current_len = _dbus_string_get_byte (current_sig, current_sig_pos);
+ current_sig_pos += 1; /* move on to sig data */
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (ptr != NULL, FALSE);
+ if (!_dbus_string_init_preallocated (str, current_len + 4))
+ {
+ dbus_free (str);
+ return FALSE;
+ }
- _dbus_type_reader_read_basic (&real->u.reader,
- ptr);
+ if (!_dbus_string_copy_len (current_sig, current_sig_pos, current_len,
+ str, 0))
+ {
+ _dbus_string_free (str);
+ dbus_free (str);
+ return FALSE;
}
- else if (spec_type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY)
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (!_dbus_string_init_preallocated (str, 4))
{
- int element_type;
- int spec_element_type;
- const DBusBasicValue **ptr;
- int *n_elements_p;
- DBusTypeReader array;
+ dbus_free (str);
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ }
- spec_element_type = va_arg (var_args, int);
- element_type = _dbus_type_reader_get_element_type (&real->u.reader);
+ real->sig_refcount = 1;
- if (spec_element_type != element_type)
- {
- dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
- "Argument %d is specified to be an array of \"%s\", but "
- "is actually an array of \"%s\"\n",
- i,
- _dbus_type_to_string (spec_element_type),
- _dbus_type_to_string (element_type));
-
- goto out;
- }
-
- if (_dbus_type_is_fixed (spec_element_type))
- {
- ptr = va_arg (var_args, const DBusBasicValue**);
- n_elements_p = va_arg (var_args, int*);
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (ptr != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (n_elements_p != NULL, FALSE);
-
- _dbus_type_reader_recurse (&real->u.reader, &array);
-
- _dbus_type_reader_read_fixed_multi (&array,
- ptr, n_elements_p);
- }
- else if (spec_element_type == DBUS_TYPE_STRING ||
- spec_element_type == DBUS_TYPE_SIGNATURE ||
- spec_element_type == DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH)
- {
- char ***str_array_p;
- int i;
- char **str_array;
-
- str_array_p = va_arg (var_args, char***);
- n_elements_p = va_arg (var_args, int*);
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (str_array_p != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (n_elements_p != NULL, FALSE);
-
- /* Count elements in the array */
- _dbus_type_reader_recurse (&real->u.reader, &array);
-
- i = 0;
- if (_dbus_type_reader_has_next (&array))
- {
- while (_dbus_type_reader_next (&array))
- ++i;
- }
-
- str_array = dbus_new0 (char*, i + 1);
- if (str_array == NULL)
- {
- _DBUS_SET_OOM (error);
- goto out;
- }
-
- /* Now go through and dup each string */
- _dbus_type_reader_recurse (&real->u.reader, &array);
-
- i = 0;
- if (_dbus_type_reader_has_next (&array))
- {
- do
- {
- const char *s;
- _dbus_type_reader_read_basic (&array,
- &s);
-
- str_array[i] = _dbus_strdup (s);
- if (str_array[i] == NULL)
- {
- dbus_free_string_array (str_array);
- _DBUS_SET_OOM (error);
- goto out;
- }
-
- ++i;
- }
- while (_dbus_type_reader_next (&array));
- }
-
- *str_array_p = str_array;
- *n_elements_p = i;
- }
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- else
- {
- _dbus_warn ("you can't read arrays of container types (struct, variant, array) with %s for now\n",
- _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
- goto out;
- }
-#endif
- }
-#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
- else
- {
- _dbus_warn ("you can only read arrays and basic types with %s for now\n",
- _DBUS_FUNCTION_NAME);
- goto out;
- }
-#endif
-
- spec_type = va_arg (var_args, int);
- if (!_dbus_type_reader_next (&real->u.reader) && spec_type != DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)
- {
- dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS,
- "Message has only %d arguments, but more were expected", i);
- goto out;
- }
-
- i++;
- }
-
- retval = TRUE;
-
- out:
-
- return retval;
-}
-
-/**
- * Initializes a #DBusMessageIter for appending arguments to the end
- * of a message.
- *
- * @todo If appending any of the arguments fails due to lack of
- * memory, generally the message is hosed and you have to start over
- * building the whole message.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param iter pointer to an iterator to initialize
- */
-void
-dbus_message_iter_init_append (DBusMessage *message,
- DBusMessageIter *iter)
-{
- DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
-
- _dbus_return_if_fail (message != NULL);
- _dbus_return_if_fail (iter != NULL);
-
- _dbus_message_iter_init_common (message, real,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
-
- /* We create the signature string and point iterators at it "on demand"
- * when a value is actually appended. That means that init() never fails
- * due to OOM.
- */
- _dbus_type_writer_init_types_delayed (&real->u.writer,
- message->byte_order,
- &message->body,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->body));
-}
-
-/**
- * Creates a temporary signature string containing the current
- * signature, stores it in the iterator, and points the iterator to
- * the end of it. Used any time we write to the message.
- *
- * @param real an iterator without a type_str
- * @returns #FALSE if no memory
- */
-static dbus_bool_t
-_dbus_message_iter_open_signature (DBusMessageRealIter *real)
-{
- DBusString *str;
- const DBusString *current_sig;
- int current_sig_pos;
-
- _dbus_assert (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
-
- if (real->u.writer.type_str != NULL)
- {
- _dbus_assert (real->sig_refcount > 0);
- real->sig_refcount += 1;
- return TRUE;
- }
-
- str = dbus_new (DBusString, 1);
- if (str == NULL)
- return FALSE;
-
- if (!_dbus_header_get_field_raw (&real->message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE,
- ¤t_sig, ¤t_sig_pos))
- current_sig = NULL;
-
- if (current_sig)
- {
- int current_len;
-
- current_len = _dbus_string_get_byte (current_sig, current_sig_pos);
- current_sig_pos += 1; /* move on to sig data */
-
- if (!_dbus_string_init_preallocated (str, current_len + 4))
- {
- dbus_free (str);
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- if (!_dbus_string_copy_len (current_sig, current_sig_pos, current_len,
- str, 0))
- {
- _dbus_string_free (str);
- dbus_free (str);
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if (!_dbus_string_init_preallocated (str, 4))
- {
- dbus_free (str);
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
-
- real->sig_refcount = 1;
-
- _dbus_type_writer_add_types (&real->u.writer,
- str, _dbus_string_get_length (str));
- return TRUE;
-}
+ _dbus_type_writer_add_types (&real->u.writer,
+ str, _dbus_string_get_length (str));
+ return TRUE;
+}
/**
* Sets the new signature as the message signature, frees the
return retval;
}
+/**
+ * Frees the signature string and marks the iterator as not having a
+ * type_str anymore. Since the new signature is not set, the message
+ * will generally be hosed after this is called.
+ *
+ * @param real an iterator without a type_str
+ */
+static void
+_dbus_message_iter_abandon_signature (DBusMessageRealIter *real)
+{
+ DBusString *str;
+
+ _dbus_assert (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
+ _dbus_assert (real->u.writer.type_str != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (real->sig_refcount > 0);
+
+ real->sig_refcount -= 1;
+
+ if (real->sig_refcount > 0)
+ return;
+ _dbus_assert (real->sig_refcount == 0);
+
+ str = real->u.writer.type_str;
+
+ _dbus_type_writer_remove_types (&real->u.writer);
+ _dbus_string_free (str);
+ dbus_free (str);
+}
+
#ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
static dbus_bool_t
_dbus_message_iter_append_check (DBusMessageRealIter *iter)
if (iter->message->locked)
{
- _dbus_warn ("dbus append iterator can't be used: message is locked (has already been sent)\n");
+ _dbus_warn_check_failed ("dbus append iterator can't be used: message is locked (has already been sent)\n");
return FALSE;
}
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_append_check (real), FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_type_is_basic (type), FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (dbus_type_is_basic (type), FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, FALSE);
if (!_dbus_message_iter_open_signature (real))
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_append_check (real), FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_type_is_fixed (element_type), FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (dbus_type_is_fixed (element_type), FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (real->u.writer.container_type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (n_elements >= 0, FALSE);
* dbus_message_iter_close_container(). Container types are for
* example struct, variant, and array. For variants, the
* contained_signature should be the type of the single value inside
- * the variant. For structs, contained_signature should be #NULL; it
- * will be set to whatever types you write into the struct. For
- * arrays, contained_signature should be the type of the array
- * elements.
+ * the variant. For structs and dict entries, contained_signature
+ * should be #NULL; it will be set to whatever types you write into
+ * the struct. For arrays, contained_signature should be the type of
+ * the array elements.
*
* @todo If this fails due to lack of memory, the message is hosed and
* you have to start over building the whole message.
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_append_check (real), FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (_dbus_type_is_container (type), FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (dbus_type_is_container (type), FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (sub != NULL, FALSE);
_dbus_return_val_if_fail ((type == DBUS_TYPE_STRUCT &&
contained_signature == NULL) ||
- contained_signature != NULL, FALSE);
+ (type == DBUS_TYPE_DICT_ENTRY &&
+ contained_signature == NULL) ||
+ (type == DBUS_TYPE_VARIANT &&
+ contained_signature != NULL) ||
+ (type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY &&
+ contained_signature != NULL), FALSE);
+
+ /* this would fail if the contained_signature is a dict entry, since
+ * dict entries are invalid signatures standalone (they must be in
+ * an array)
+ */
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail ((type == DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY && contained_signature && *contained_signature == DBUS_DICT_ENTRY_BEGIN_CHAR) ||
+ (contained_signature == NULL ||
+ _dbus_check_is_valid_signature (contained_signature)),
+ FALSE);
if (!_dbus_message_iter_open_signature (real))
return FALSE;
- _dbus_string_init_const (&contained_str, contained_signature);
-
*real_sub = *real;
- return _dbus_type_writer_recurse (&real->u.writer,
- type,
- &contained_str, 0,
- &real_sub->u.writer);
+
+ if (contained_signature != NULL)
+ {
+ _dbus_string_init_const (&contained_str, contained_signature);
+
+ return _dbus_type_writer_recurse (&real->u.writer,
+ type,
+ &contained_str, 0,
+ &real_sub->u.writer);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ return _dbus_type_writer_recurse (&real->u.writer,
+ type,
+ NULL, 0,
+ &real_sub->u.writer);
+ }
}
}
/**
+ * Abandons creation of a contained-typed value and frees resources created
+ * by dbus_message_iter_open_container(). Once this returns, the message
+ * is hosed and you have to start over building the whole message.
+ *
+ * This should only be used to abandon creation of a message when you have
+ * open containers.
+ *
+ * @param iter the append iterator
+ * @param sub sub-iterator to close
+ */
+void
+dbus_message_iter_abandon_container (DBusMessageIter *iter,
+ DBusMessageIter *sub)
+{
+ DBusMessageRealIter *real = (DBusMessageRealIter *)iter;
+ DBusMessageRealIter *real_sub = (DBusMessageRealIter *)sub;
+
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_append_check (real));
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (real->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (_dbus_message_iter_append_check (real_sub));
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (real_sub->iter_type == DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_TYPE_WRITER);
+
+ _dbus_message_iter_abandon_signature (real);
+}
+
+/**
* Sets a flag indicating that the message does not want a reply; if
* this flag is set, the other end of the connection may (but is not
* required to) optimize by not sending method return or error
* message successfully arrived at the remote end. Normally you know a
* message was received when you receive the reply to it.
*
+ * The flag is #FALSE by default, that is by default the other end is
+ * required to reply.
+ *
+ * On the protocol level this toggles #DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_NO_REPLY_EXPECTED
+ *
* @param message the message
* @param no_reply #TRUE if no reply is desired
*/
}
/**
- * Sets a flag indicating that the addressed service will be
- * auto-activated before the message is delivered. When this flag is
- * set, the message is held until the service is succesfully activated
- * or fails to activate. In case of failure, the reply will be an
- * activation error. If this flag is not set (the default
+ * Sets a flag indicating that an owner for the destination name will
+ * be automatically started before the message is delivered. When this
+ * flag is set, the message is held until a name owner finishes
+ * starting up, or fails to start up. In case of failure, the reply
+ * will be an error.
*
+ * The flag is set to #TRUE by default, i.e. auto starting is the default.
+ *
+ * On the protocol level this toggles #DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_NO_AUTO_START
+ *
* @param message the message
- * @param auto_activation #TRUE if auto-activation is desired
+ * @param auto_start #TRUE if auto-starting is desired
*/
void
-dbus_message_set_auto_activation (DBusMessage *message,
- dbus_bool_t auto_activation)
+dbus_message_set_auto_start (DBusMessage *message,
+ dbus_bool_t auto_start)
{
_dbus_return_if_fail (message != NULL);
_dbus_return_if_fail (!message->locked);
_dbus_header_toggle_flag (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_AUTO_ACTIVATION,
- auto_activation);
+ DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_NO_AUTO_START,
+ !auto_start);
}
/**
- * Returns #TRUE if the message will cause the addressed service to be
- * auto-activated.
+ * Returns #TRUE if the message will cause an owner for
+ * destination name to be auto-started.
*
* @param message the message
- * @returns #TRUE if the message will use auto-activation
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message will use auto-start
*/
dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_get_auto_activation (DBusMessage *message)
+dbus_message_get_auto_start (DBusMessage *message)
{
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- return _dbus_header_get_flag (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_AUTO_ACTIVATION);
+ return !_dbus_header_get_flag (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FLAG_NO_AUTO_START);
}
* DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL) or the one a signal is being
* emitted from (for DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL).
*
+ * The path must contain only valid characters as defined
+ * in the D-Bus specification.
+ *
* @param message the message
* @param object_path the path or #NULL to unset
* @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
* DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL) or being emitted from (for
* DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL). Returns #NULL if none.
*
+ * See also dbus_message_get_path_decomposed().
+ *
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
* @param message the message
* @returns the path (should not be freed) or #NULL
*/
}
/**
+ * Checks if the message has a particular object path. The object
+ * path is the destination object for a method call or the emitting
+ * object for a signal.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param path the path name
+ * @returns #TRUE if there is a path field in the header
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_has_path (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *path)
+{
+ const char *msg_path;
+ msg_path = dbus_message_get_path (message);
+
+ if (msg_path == NULL)
+ {
+ if (path == NULL)
+ return TRUE;
+ else
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ if (path == NULL)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (strcmp (msg_path, path) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/**
* Gets the object path this message is being sent to
* (for DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL) or being emitted
* from (for DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL) in a decomposed
* So the path "/foo/bar" becomes { "foo", "bar", NULL }
* and the path "/" becomes { NULL }.
*
+ * See also dbus_message_get_path().
+ *
* @todo this could be optimized by using the len from the message
* instead of calling strlen() again
*
* the interface a signal is being emitted from
* (for DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL).
*
+ * The interface name must contain only valid characters as defined
+ * in the D-Bus specification.
+ *
* @param message the message
* @param interface the interface or #NULL to unset
* @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
* The interface name is fully-qualified (namespaced).
* Returns #NULL if none.
*
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
* @param message the message
* @returns the message interface (should not be freed) or #NULL
*/
}
/**
+ * Checks if the message has an interface
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param interface the interface name
+ * @returns #TRUE if the interface field in the header matches
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_has_interface (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *interface)
+{
+ const char *msg_interface;
+ msg_interface = dbus_message_get_interface (message);
+
+ if (msg_interface == NULL)
+ {
+ if (interface == NULL)
+ return TRUE;
+ else
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ if (interface == NULL)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (strcmp (msg_interface, interface) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+
+ return FALSE;
+
+}
+
+/**
* Sets the interface member being invoked
* (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL) or emitted
* (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL).
- * The interface name is fully-qualified (namespaced).
+ *
+ * The member name must contain only valid characters as defined
+ * in the D-Bus specification.
*
* @param message the message
* @param member the member or #NULL to unset
* (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL) or emitted
* (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL). Returns #NULL if none.
*
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
* @param message the message
* @returns the member name (should not be freed) or #NULL
*/
{
const char *v;
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
-
- v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
- _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_MEMBER,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &v);
- return v;
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets the name of the error (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR).
- * The name is fully-qualified (namespaced).
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param error_name the name or #NULL to unset
- * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_set_error_name (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *error_name)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name == NULL ||
- _dbus_check_is_valid_error_name (error_name),
- FALSE);
-
- return set_or_delete_string_field (message,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- error_name);
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets the error name (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR only)
- * or #NULL if none.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @returns the error name (should not be freed) or #NULL
- */
-const char*
-dbus_message_get_error_name (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- const char *v;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
-
- v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
- _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &v);
- return v;
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets the message's destination service.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param destination the destination service name or #NULL to unset
- * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_set_destination (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *destination)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (destination == NULL ||
- _dbus_check_is_valid_service (destination),
- FALSE);
-
- return set_or_delete_string_field (message,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- destination);
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets the destination service of a message or #NULL if there is
- * none set.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @returns the message destination service (should not be freed) or #NULL
- */
-const char*
-dbus_message_get_destination (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- const char *v;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
-
- v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
- _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &v);
- return v;
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets the message sender.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param sender the sender or #NULL to unset
- * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_set_sender (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *sender)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (sender == NULL ||
- _dbus_check_is_valid_service (sender),
- FALSE);
-
- return set_or_delete_string_field (message,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- sender);
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets the service which originated this message,
- * or #NULL if unknown or inapplicable.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @returns the service name or #NULL
- */
-const char*
-dbus_message_get_sender (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- const char *v;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
-
- v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
- _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
- DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &v);
- return v;
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets the type signature of the message, i.e. the arguments in the
- * message payload. The signature includes only "in" arguments for
- * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL and only "out" arguments for
- * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN, so is slightly different from
- * what you might expect (it does not include the signature of the
- * entire C++-style method).
- *
- * The signature is a string made up of type codes such as
- * #DBUS_TYPE_INT32. The string is terminated with nul (nul is also
- * the value of #DBUS_TYPE_INVALID).
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @returns the type signature
- */
-const char*
-dbus_message_get_signature (DBusMessage *message)
-{
- const DBusString *type_str;
- int type_pos;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
-
- get_const_signature (&message->header, &type_str, &type_pos);
-
- return _dbus_string_get_const_data_len (type_str, type_pos, 0);
-}
-
-static dbus_bool_t
-_dbus_message_has_type_interface_member (DBusMessage *message,
- int type,
- const char *interface,
- const char *member)
-{
- const char *n;
-
- _dbus_assert (message != NULL);
- _dbus_assert (interface != NULL);
- _dbus_assert (member != NULL);
-
- if (dbus_message_get_type (message) != type)
- return FALSE;
-
- /* Optimize by checking the short member name first
- * instead of the longer interface name
- */
-
- n = dbus_message_get_member (message);
-
- if (n && strcmp (n, member) == 0)
- {
- n = dbus_message_get_interface (message);
-
- if (n == NULL || strcmp (n, interface) == 0)
- return TRUE;
- }
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- * Checks whether the message is a method call with the given
- * interface and member fields. If the message is not
- * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL, or has a different interface or
- * member field, returns #FALSE. If the interface field is missing,
- * then it will be assumed equal to the provided interface. The D-BUS
- * protocol allows method callers to leave out the interface name.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param interface the name to check (must not be #NULL)
- * @param method the name to check (must not be #NULL)
- *
- * @returns #TRUE if the message is the specified method call
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_is_method_call (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *interface,
- const char *method)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (method != NULL, FALSE);
- /* don't check that interface/method are valid since it would be
- * expensive, and not catch many common errors
- */
-
- return _dbus_message_has_type_interface_member (message,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
- interface, method);
-}
-
-/**
- * Checks whether the message is a signal with the given interface and
- * member fields. If the message is not #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL, or
- * has a different interface or member field, returns #FALSE. If the
- * interface field in the message is missing, it is assumed to match
- * any interface you pass in to this function.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param interface the name to check (must not be #NULL)
- * @param signal_name the name to check (must not be #NULL)
- *
- * @returns #TRUE if the message is the specified signal
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_is_signal (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *interface,
- const char *signal_name)
-{
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (signal_name != NULL, FALSE);
- /* don't check that interface/name are valid since it would be
- * expensive, and not catch many common errors
- */
-
- return _dbus_message_has_type_interface_member (message,
- DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL,
- interface, signal_name);
-}
-
-/**
- * Checks whether the message is an error reply with the given error
- * name. If the message is not #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR, or has a
- * different name, returns #FALSE.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param error_name the name to check (must not be #NULL)
- *
- * @returns #TRUE if the message is the specified error
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_is_error (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *error_name)
-{
- const char *n;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name != NULL, FALSE);
- /* don't check that error_name is valid since it would be expensive,
- * and not catch many common errors
- */
-
- if (dbus_message_get_type (message) != DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR)
- return FALSE;
-
- n = dbus_message_get_error_name (message);
-
- if (n && strcmp (n, error_name) == 0)
- return TRUE;
- else
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- * Checks whether the message was sent to the given service. If the
- * message has no service specified or has a different name, returns
- * #FALSE.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param service the service to check (must not be #NULL)
- *
- * @returns #TRUE if the message has the given destination service
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_has_destination (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *service)
-{
- const char *s;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (service != NULL, FALSE);
- /* don't check that service name is valid since it would be expensive,
- * and not catch many common errors
- */
-
- s = dbus_message_get_destination (message);
-
- if (s && strcmp (s, service) == 0)
- return TRUE;
- else
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- * Checks whether the message has the given service as its sender. If
- * the message has no sender specified or has a different sender,
- * returns #FALSE. Note that if a peer application owns multiple
- * services, its messages will have only one of those services as the
- * sender (usually the base service). So you can't use this
- * function to prove the sender didn't own service Foo, you can
- * only use it to prove that it did.
- *
- * @todo this function is probably useless unless we make a hard guarantee
- * that the sender field in messages will always be the base service name
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param service the service to check (must not be #NULL)
- *
- * @returns #TRUE if the message has the given origin service
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_has_sender (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *service)
-{
- const char *s;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (service != NULL, FALSE);
- /* don't check that service name is valid since it would be expensive,
- * and not catch many common errors
- */
-
- s = dbus_message_get_sender (message);
-
- if (s && strcmp (s, service) == 0)
- return TRUE;
- else
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- * Checks whether the message has the given signature; see
- * dbus_message_get_signature() for more details on what the signature
- * looks like.
- *
- * @param message the message
- * @param signature typecode array
- * @returns #TRUE if message has the given signature
-*/
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_has_signature (DBusMessage *message,
- const char *signature)
-{
- const char *s;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (signature != NULL, FALSE);
- /* don't check that signature is valid since it would be expensive,
- * and not catch many common errors
- */
-
- s = dbus_message_get_signature (message);
-
- if (s && strcmp (s, signature) == 0)
- return TRUE;
- else
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets a #DBusError based on the contents of the given
- * message. The error is only set if the message
- * is an error message, as in DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR.
- * The name of the error is set to the name of the message,
- * and the error message is set to the first argument
- * if the argument exists and is a string.
- *
- * The return value indicates whether the error was set (the error is
- * set if and only if the message is an error message). So you can
- * check for an error reply and convert it to DBusError in one go:
- * @code
- * if (dbus_set_error_from_message (error, reply))
- * return error;
- * else
- * process reply;
- * @endcode
- *
- * @param error the error to set
- * @param message the message to set it from
- * @returns #TRUE if dbus_message_get_is_error() returns #TRUE for the message
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_set_error_from_message (DBusError *error,
- DBusMessage *message)
-{
- const char *str;
-
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_error_is_set (error, FALSE);
-
- if (dbus_message_get_type (message) != DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR)
- return FALSE;
-
- str = NULL;
- dbus_message_get_args (message, NULL,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &str,
- DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
-
- dbus_set_error (error, dbus_message_get_error_name (message),
- str ? "%s" : NULL, str);
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-/** @} */
-
-/**
- * @addtogroup DBusMessageInternals
- *
- * @{
- */
-/**
- * @typedef DBusMessageLoader
- *
- * The DBusMessageLoader object encapsulates the process of converting
- * a byte stream into a series of DBusMessage. It buffers the incoming
- * bytes as efficiently as possible, and generates a queue of
- * messages. DBusMessageLoader is typically used as part of a
- * DBusTransport implementation. The DBusTransport then hands off
- * the loaded messages to a DBusConnection, making the messages
- * visible to the application.
- *
- * @todo write tests for break-loader that a) randomly delete header
- * fields and b) set string fields to zero-length and other funky
- * values.
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * Implementation details of DBusMessageLoader.
- * All members are private.
- */
-struct DBusMessageLoader
-{
- int refcount; /**< Reference count. */
-
- DBusString data; /**< Buffered data */
-
- DBusList *messages; /**< Complete messages. */
-
- long max_message_size; /**< Maximum size of a message */
-
- unsigned int buffer_outstanding : 1; /**< Someone is using the buffer to read */
-
- unsigned int corrupted : 1; /**< We got broken data, and are no longer working */
-};
-
-/**
- * The initial buffer size of the message loader.
- *
- * @todo this should be based on min header size plus some average
- * body size, or something. Or rather, the min header size only, if we
- * want to try to read only the header, store that in a DBusMessage,
- * then read only the body and store that, etc., depends on
- * how we optimize _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer() and what
- * the exact message format is.
- */
-#define INITIAL_LOADER_DATA_LEN 32
-
-/**
- * Creates a new message loader. Returns #NULL if memory can't
- * be allocated.
- *
- * @returns new loader, or #NULL.
- */
-DBusMessageLoader*
-_dbus_message_loader_new (void)
-{
- DBusMessageLoader *loader;
-
- loader = dbus_new0 (DBusMessageLoader, 1);
- if (loader == NULL)
- return NULL;
-
- loader->refcount = 1;
-
- /* Try to cap message size at something that won't *totally* hose
- * the system if we have a couple of them.
- */
- loader->max_message_size = _DBUS_ONE_MEGABYTE * 32;
-
- if (!_dbus_string_init (&loader->data))
- {
- dbus_free (loader);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* preallocate the buffer for speed, ignore failure */
- _dbus_string_set_length (&loader->data, INITIAL_LOADER_DATA_LEN);
- _dbus_string_set_length (&loader->data, 0);
-
- return loader;
-}
-
-/**
- * Increments the reference count of the loader.
- *
- * @param loader the loader.
- * @returns the loader
- */
-DBusMessageLoader *
-_dbus_message_loader_ref (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
-{
- loader->refcount += 1;
-
- return loader;
-}
-
-/**
- * Decrements the reference count of the loader and finalizes the
- * loader when the count reaches zero.
- *
- * @param loader the loader.
- */
-void
-_dbus_message_loader_unref (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
-{
- loader->refcount -= 1;
- if (loader->refcount == 0)
- {
- _dbus_list_foreach (&loader->messages,
- (DBusForeachFunction) dbus_message_unref,
- NULL);
- _dbus_list_clear (&loader->messages);
- _dbus_string_free (&loader->data);
- dbus_free (loader);
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets the buffer to use for reading data from the network. Network
- * data is read directly into an allocated buffer, which is then used
- * in the DBusMessage, to avoid as many extra memcpy's as possible.
- * The buffer must always be returned immediately using
- * _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer(), even if no bytes are
- * successfully read.
- *
- * @todo this function can be a lot more clever. For example
- * it can probably always return a buffer size to read exactly
- * the body of the next message, thus avoiding any memory wastage
- * or reallocs.
- *
- * @todo we need to enforce a max length on strings in header fields.
- *
- * @param loader the message loader.
- * @param buffer the buffer
- */
-void
-_dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
- DBusString **buffer)
-{
- _dbus_assert (!loader->buffer_outstanding);
-
- *buffer = &loader->data;
-
- loader->buffer_outstanding = TRUE;
-}
-
-/**
- * The smallest header size that can occur. (It won't be valid due to
- * missing required header fields.) This is 4 bytes, two uint32, an
- * array length.
- */
-#define DBUS_MINIMUM_HEADER_SIZE 16
-
-/**
- * Returns a buffer obtained from _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer(),
- * indicating to the loader how many bytes of the buffer were filled
- * in. This function must always be called, even if no bytes were
- * successfully read.
- *
- * @param loader the loader.
- * @param buffer the buffer.
- * @param bytes_read number of bytes that were read into the buffer.
- */
-void
-_dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
- DBusString *buffer,
- int bytes_read)
-{
- _dbus_assert (loader->buffer_outstanding);
- _dbus_assert (buffer == &loader->data);
-
- loader->buffer_outstanding = FALSE;
-}
-
-/*
- * FIXME when we move the header out of the buffer, that memmoves all
- * buffered messages. Kind of crappy.
- *
- * Also we copy the header and body, which is kind of crappy. To
- * avoid this, we have to allow header and body to be in a single
- * memory block, which is good for messages we read and bad for
- * messages we are creating. But we could move_len() the buffer into
- * this single memory block, and move_len() will just swap the buffers
- * if you're moving the entire buffer replacing the dest string.
- *
- * We could also have the message loader tell the transport how many
- * bytes to read; so it would first ask for some arbitrary number like
- * 256, then if the message was incomplete it would use the
- * header/body len to ask for exactly the size of the message (or
- * blocks the size of a typical kernel buffer for the socket). That
- * way we don't get trailing bytes in the buffer that have to be
- * memmoved. Though I suppose we also don't have a chance of reading a
- * bunch of small messages at once, so the optimization may be stupid.
- *
- * Another approach would be to keep a "start" index into
- * loader->data and only delete it occasionally, instead of after
- * each message is loaded.
- *
- * load_message() returns FALSE if not enough memory
- */
-static dbus_bool_t
-load_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
- DBusMessage *message,
- int byte_order,
- int fields_array_len,
- int header_len,
- int body_len)
-{
- dbus_bool_t oom;
- DBusValidity validity;
- const DBusString *type_str;
- int type_pos;
-
- oom = FALSE;
-
-#if 0
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&loader->data, 0, header_len /* + body_len */);
-#endif
-
- /* 1. VALIDATE AND COPY OVER HEADER */
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data) == 0);
- _dbus_assert ((header_len + body_len) <= _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data));
-
- if (!_dbus_header_load_untrusted (&message->header,
- &validity,
- byte_order,
- fields_array_len,
- header_len,
- body_len,
- &loader->data, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data)))
- {
- _dbus_verbose ("Failed to load header for new message code %d\n", validity);
- if (validity == DBUS_VALID)
- oom = TRUE;
- goto failed;
- }
-
- _dbus_assert (validity == DBUS_VALID);
-
- message->byte_order = byte_order;
-
- /* 2. VALIDATE BODY */
-
- get_const_signature (&message->header, &type_str, &type_pos);
-
- /* Because the bytes_remaining arg is NULL, this validates that the
- * body is the right length
- */
- validity = _dbus_validate_body_with_reason (type_str,
- type_pos,
- byte_order,
- NULL,
- &loader->data,
- header_len,
- body_len);
- if (validity != DBUS_VALID)
- {
- _dbus_verbose ("Failed to validate message body code %d\n", validity);
- goto failed;
- }
-
- /* 3. COPY OVER BODY AND QUEUE MESSAGE */
-
- if (!_dbus_list_append (&loader->messages, message))
- {
- _dbus_verbose ("Failed to append new message to loader queue\n");
- oom = TRUE;
- goto failed;
- }
-
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->body) == 0);
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data) >=
- (header_len + body_len));
-
- if (!_dbus_string_copy_len (&loader->data, header_len, body_len, &message->body, 0))
- {
- _dbus_verbose ("Failed to move body into new message\n");
- oom = TRUE;
- goto failed;
- }
-
- _dbus_string_delete (&loader->data, 0, header_len + body_len);
-
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data) == header_len);
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->body) == body_len);
-
- _dbus_verbose ("Loaded message %p\n", message);
-
- _dbus_assert (!oom);
- _dbus_assert (!loader->corrupted);
-
- return TRUE;
-
- failed:
-
- /* Clean up */
-
- /* does nothing if the message isn't in the list */
- _dbus_list_remove_last (&loader->messages, message);
-
- if (!oom)
- loader->corrupted = TRUE;
-
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&loader->data, 0, _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data));
-
- return !oom;
-}
-
-/**
- * Converts buffered data into messages, if we have enough data. If
- * we don't have enough data, does nothing.
- *
- * @todo we need to check that the proper named header fields exist
- * for each message type.
- *
- * @todo If a message has unknown type, we should probably eat it
- * right here rather than passing it out to applications. However
- * it's not an error to see messages of unknown type.
- *
- * @param loader the loader.
- * @returns #TRUE if we had enough memory to finish.
- */
-dbus_bool_t
-_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
-{
- while (!loader->corrupted &&
- _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data) >= DBUS_MINIMUM_HEADER_SIZE)
- {
- DBusValidity validity;
- int byte_order, fields_array_len, header_len, body_len;
-
- if (_dbus_header_have_message_untrusted (loader->max_message_size,
- &validity,
- &byte_order,
- &fields_array_len,
- &header_len,
- &body_len,
- &loader->data, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data)))
- {
- DBusMessage *message;
-
- _dbus_assert (validity == DBUS_VALID);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
- message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
- if (message == NULL)
- return FALSE;
+ v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
+ _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_MEMBER,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ &v);
+ return v;
+}
- if (!load_message (loader, message,
- byte_order, fields_array_len,
- header_len, body_len))
- {
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
+/**
+ * Checks if the message has an interface member
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param member the member name
+ * @returns #TRUE if there is a member field in the header
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_has_member (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *member)
+{
+ const char *msg_member;
+ msg_member = dbus_message_get_member (message);
+
+ if (msg_member == NULL)
+ {
+ if (member == NULL)
+ return TRUE;
else
- {
- _dbus_verbose ("Initial peek at header says we don't have a whole message yet, or data broken with invalid code %d\n",
- validity);
- if (validity != DBUS_VALID)
- loader->corrupted = TRUE;
- return TRUE;
- }
+ return FALSE;
}
- return TRUE;
+ if (member == NULL)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (strcmp (msg_member, member) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+
+ return FALSE;
+
}
/**
- * Peeks at first loaded message, returns #NULL if no messages have
- * been queued.
+ * Sets the name of the error (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR).
+ * The name is fully-qualified (namespaced).
*
- * @param loader the loader.
- * @returns the next message, or #NULL if none.
+ * The error name must contain only valid characters as defined
+ * in the D-Bus specification.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param error_name the name or #NULL to unset
+ * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
*/
-DBusMessage*
-_dbus_message_loader_peek_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_set_error_name (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *error_name)
{
- if (loader->messages)
- return loader->messages->data;
- else
- return NULL;
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name == NULL ||
+ _dbus_check_is_valid_error_name (error_name),
+ FALSE);
+
+ return set_or_delete_string_field (message,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ error_name);
}
/**
- * Pops a loaded message (passing ownership of the message
- * to the caller). Returns #NULL if no messages have been
- * queued.
+ * Gets the error name (DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR only)
+ * or #NULL if none.
*
- * @param loader the loader.
- * @returns the next message, or #NULL if none.
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the error name (should not be freed) or #NULL
*/
-DBusMessage*
-_dbus_message_loader_pop_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+const char*
+dbus_message_get_error_name (DBusMessage *message)
{
- return _dbus_list_pop_first (&loader->messages);
+ const char *v;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+
+ v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
+ _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_ERROR_NAME,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ &v);
+ return v;
}
/**
- * Pops a loaded message inside a list link (passing ownership of the
- * message and link to the caller). Returns #NULL if no messages have
- * been loaded.
- *
- * @param loader the loader.
- * @returns the next message link, or #NULL if none.
+ * Sets the message's destination. The destination is the name of
+ * another connection on the bus and may be either the unique name
+ * assigned by the bus to each connection, or a well-known name
+ * specified in advance.
+ *
+ * The destination name must contain only valid characters as defined
+ * in the D-Bus specification.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param destination the destination name or #NULL to unset
+ * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
*/
-DBusList*
-_dbus_message_loader_pop_message_link (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_set_destination (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *destination)
{
- return _dbus_list_pop_first_link (&loader->messages);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (destination == NULL ||
+ _dbus_check_is_valid_bus_name (destination),
+ FALSE);
+
+ return set_or_delete_string_field (message,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ destination);
}
/**
- * Returns a popped message link, used to undo a pop.
+ * Gets the destination of a message or #NULL if there is none set.
*
- * @param loader the loader
- * @param link the link with a message in it
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the message destination (should not be freed) or #NULL
*/
-void
-_dbus_message_loader_putback_message_link (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
- DBusList *link)
+const char*
+dbus_message_get_destination (DBusMessage *message)
{
- _dbus_list_prepend_link (&loader->messages, link);
+ const char *v;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+
+ v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
+ _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_DESTINATION,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ &v);
+ return v;
}
/**
- * Checks whether the loader is confused due to bad data.
- * If messages are received that are invalid, the
- * loader gets confused and gives up permanently.
- * This state is called "corrupted."
+ * Sets the message sender.
*
- * @param loader the loader
- * @returns #TRUE if the loader is hosed.
+ * The sender must be a valid bus name as defined in the D-Bus
+ * specification.
+ *
+ * Usually you don't want to call this. The message bus daemon will
+ * call it to set the origin of each message. If you aren't implementing
+ * a message bus daemon you shouldn't need to set the sender.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param sender the sender or #NULL to unset
+ * @returns #FALSE if not enough memory
*/
dbus_bool_t
-_dbus_message_loader_get_is_corrupted (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+dbus_message_set_sender (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *sender)
{
- return loader->corrupted;
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (!message->locked, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (sender == NULL ||
+ _dbus_check_is_valid_bus_name (sender),
+ FALSE);
+
+ return set_or_delete_string_field (message,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ sender);
}
/**
- * Sets the maximum size message we allow.
+ * Gets the unique name of the connection which originated this
+ * message, or #NULL if unknown or inapplicable. The sender is filled
+ * in by the message bus.
*
- * @param loader the loader
- * @param size the max message size in bytes
+ * Note, the returned sender is always the unique bus name.
+ * Connections may own multiple other bus names, but those
+ * are not found in the sender field.
+ *
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the unique name of the sender or #NULL
*/
-void
-_dbus_message_loader_set_max_message_size (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
- long size)
+const char*
+dbus_message_get_sender (DBusMessage *message)
{
- if (size > DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH)
+ const char *v;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+
+ v = NULL; /* in case field doesn't exist */
+ _dbus_header_get_field_basic (&message->header,
+ DBUS_HEADER_FIELD_SENDER,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
+ &v);
+ return v;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Gets the type signature of the message, i.e. the arguments in the
+ * message payload. The signature includes only "in" arguments for
+ * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL and only "out" arguments for
+ * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN, so is slightly different from
+ * what you might expect (that is, it does not include the signature of the
+ * entire C++-style method).
+ *
+ * The signature is a string made up of type codes such as
+ * #DBUS_TYPE_INT32. The string is terminated with nul (nul is also
+ * the value of #DBUS_TYPE_INVALID).
+ *
+ * The returned string becomes invalid if the message is
+ * modified, since it points into the wire-marshaled message data.
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @returns the type signature
+ */
+const char*
+dbus_message_get_signature (DBusMessage *message)
+{
+ const DBusString *type_str;
+ int type_pos;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+
+ get_const_signature (&message->header, &type_str, &type_pos);
+
+ return _dbus_string_get_const_data_len (type_str, type_pos, 0);
+}
+
+static dbus_bool_t
+_dbus_message_has_type_interface_member (DBusMessage *message,
+ int type,
+ const char *interface,
+ const char *member)
+{
+ const char *n;
+
+ _dbus_assert (message != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (interface != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (member != NULL);
+
+ if (dbus_message_get_type (message) != type)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ /* Optimize by checking the short member name first
+ * instead of the longer interface name
+ */
+
+ n = dbus_message_get_member (message);
+
+ if (n && strcmp (n, member) == 0)
{
- _dbus_verbose ("clamping requested max message size %ld to %d\n",
- size, DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH);
- size = DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
+ n = dbus_message_get_interface (message);
+
+ if (n == NULL || strcmp (n, interface) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
}
- loader->max_message_size = size;
+
+ return FALSE;
}
/**
- * Gets the maximum allowed message size in bytes.
+ * Checks whether the message is a method call with the given
+ * interface and member fields. If the message is not
+ * #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL, or has a different interface or
+ * member field, returns #FALSE. If the interface field is missing,
+ * then it will be assumed equal to the provided interface. The D-Bus
+ * protocol allows method callers to leave out the interface name.
*
- * @param loader the loader
- * @returns max size in bytes
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param interface the name to check (must not be #NULL)
+ * @param method the name to check (must not be #NULL)
+ *
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message is the specified method call
*/
-long
-_dbus_message_loader_get_max_message_size (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_is_method_call (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *interface,
+ const char *method)
{
- return loader->max_message_size;
-}
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (method != NULL, FALSE);
+ /* don't check that interface/method are valid since it would be
+ * expensive, and not catch many common errors
+ */
-static DBusDataSlotAllocator slot_allocator;
-_DBUS_DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK (message_slots);
+ return _dbus_message_has_type_interface_member (message,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
+ interface, method);
+}
/**
- * Allocates an integer ID to be used for storing application-specific
- * data on any DBusMessage. The allocated ID may then be used
- * with dbus_message_set_data() and dbus_message_get_data().
- * The passed-in slot must be initialized to -1, and is filled in
- * with the slot ID. If the passed-in slot is not -1, it's assumed
- * to be already allocated, and its refcount is incremented.
+ * Checks whether the message is a signal with the given interface and
+ * member fields. If the message is not #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL, or
+ * has a different interface or member field, returns #FALSE.
*
- * The allocated slot is global, i.e. all DBusMessage objects will
- * have a slot with the given integer ID reserved.
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param interface the name to check (must not be #NULL)
+ * @param signal_name the name to check (must not be #NULL)
*
- * @param slot_p address of a global variable storing the slot
- * @returns #FALSE on failure (no memory)
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message is the specified signal
*/
dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_allocate_data_slot (dbus_int32_t *slot_p)
+dbus_message_is_signal (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *interface,
+ const char *signal_name)
{
- return _dbus_data_slot_allocator_alloc (&slot_allocator,
- _DBUS_LOCK_NAME (message_slots),
- slot_p);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (interface != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (signal_name != NULL, FALSE);
+ /* don't check that interface/name are valid since it would be
+ * expensive, and not catch many common errors
+ */
+
+ return _dbus_message_has_type_interface_member (message,
+ DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL,
+ interface, signal_name);
}
/**
- * Deallocates a global ID for message data slots.
- * dbus_message_get_data() and dbus_message_set_data() may no
- * longer be used with this slot. Existing data stored on existing
- * DBusMessage objects will be freed when the message is
- * finalized, but may not be retrieved (and may only be replaced if
- * someone else reallocates the slot). When the refcount on the
- * passed-in slot reaches 0, it is set to -1.
+ * Checks whether the message is an error reply with the given error
+ * name. If the message is not #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR, or has a
+ * different name, returns #FALSE.
*
- * @param slot_p address storing the slot to deallocate
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param error_name the name to check (must not be #NULL)
+ *
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message is the specified error
*/
-void
-dbus_message_free_data_slot (dbus_int32_t *slot_p)
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_is_error (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *error_name)
{
- _dbus_return_if_fail (*slot_p >= 0);
+ const char *n;
- _dbus_data_slot_allocator_free (&slot_allocator, slot_p);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (error_name != NULL, FALSE);
+ /* don't check that error_name is valid since it would be expensive,
+ * and not catch many common errors
+ */
+
+ if (dbus_message_get_type (message) != DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ n = dbus_message_get_error_name (message);
+
+ if (n && strcmp (n, error_name) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+ else
+ return FALSE;
}
/**
- * Stores a pointer on a DBusMessage, along
- * with an optional function to be used for freeing
- * the data when the data is set again, or when
- * the message is finalized. The slot number
- * must have been allocated with dbus_message_allocate_data_slot().
+ * Checks whether the message was sent to the given name. If the
+ * message has no destination specified or has a different
+ * destination, returns #FALSE.
*
* @param message the message
- * @param slot the slot number
- * @param data the data to store
- * @param free_data_func finalizer function for the data
- * @returns #TRUE if there was enough memory to store the data
+ * @param name the name to check (must not be #NULL)
+ *
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message has the given destination name
*/
dbus_bool_t
-dbus_message_set_data (DBusMessage *message,
- dbus_int32_t slot,
- void *data,
- DBusFreeFunction free_data_func)
+dbus_message_has_destination (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *name)
{
- DBusFreeFunction old_free_func;
- void *old_data;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
+ const char *s;
_dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (slot >= 0, FALSE);
-
- retval = _dbus_data_slot_list_set (&slot_allocator,
- &message->slot_list,
- slot, data, free_data_func,
- &old_free_func, &old_data);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, FALSE);
+ /* don't check that name is valid since it would be expensive, and
+ * not catch many common errors
+ */
- if (retval)
- {
- /* Do the actual free outside the message lock */
- if (old_free_func)
- (* old_free_func) (old_data);
- }
+ s = dbus_message_get_destination (message);
- return retval;
+ if (s && strcmp (s, name) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+ else
+ return FALSE;
}
/**
- * Retrieves data previously set with dbus_message_set_data().
- * The slot must still be allocated (must not have been freed).
+ * Checks whether the message has the given unique name as its sender.
+ * If the message has no sender specified or has a different sender,
+ * returns #FALSE. Note that a peer application will always have the
+ * unique name of the connection as the sender. So you can't use this
+ * function to see whether a sender owned a well-known name.
+ *
+ * Messages from the bus itself will have #DBUS_SERVICE_DBUS
+ * as the sender.
*
* @param message the message
- * @param slot the slot to get data from
- * @returns the data, or #NULL if not found
+ * @param name the name to check (must not be #NULL)
+ *
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message has the given sender
*/
-void*
-dbus_message_get_data (DBusMessage *message,
- dbus_int32_t slot)
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_has_sender (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *name)
{
- void *res;
+ const char *s;
- _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (name != NULL, FALSE);
+ /* don't check that name is valid since it would be expensive, and
+ * not catch many common errors
+ */
- res = _dbus_data_slot_list_get (&slot_allocator,
- &message->slot_list,
- slot);
+ s = dbus_message_get_sender (message);
- return res;
+ if (s && strcmp (s, name) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+ else
+ return FALSE;
}
/**
- * Utility function to convert a machine-readable (not translated)
- * string into a D-BUS message type.
- *
- * @code
- * "method_call" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL
- * "method_return" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN
- * "signal" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL
- * "error" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR
- * anything else -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID
- * @endcode
+ * Checks whether the message has the given signature; see
+ * dbus_message_get_signature() for more details on what the signature
+ * looks like.
*
- */
-int
-dbus_message_type_from_string (const char *type_str)
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param signature typecode array
+ * @returns #TRUE if message has the given signature
+*/
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_has_signature (DBusMessage *message,
+ const char *signature)
{
- if (strcmp (type_str, "method_call") == 0)
- return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL;
- if (strcmp (type_str, "method_return") == 0)
- return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN;
- else if (strcmp (type_str, "signal") == 0)
- return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL;
- else if (strcmp (type_str, "error") == 0)
- return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR;
+ const char *s;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (signature != NULL, FALSE);
+ /* don't check that signature is valid since it would be expensive,
+ * and not catch many common errors
+ */
+
+ s = dbus_message_get_signature (message);
+
+ if (s && strcmp (s, signature) == 0)
+ return TRUE;
else
- return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID;
+ return FALSE;
}
/**
- * Utility function to convert a D-BUS message type into a
- * machine-readable string (not translated).
+ * Sets a #DBusError based on the contents of the given
+ * message. The error is only set if the message
+ * is an error message, as in #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR.
+ * The name of the error is set to the name of the message,
+ * and the error message is set to the first argument
+ * if the argument exists and is a string.
*
+ * The return value indicates whether the error was set (the error is
+ * set if and only if the message is an error message). So you can
+ * check for an error reply and convert it to DBusError in one go:
* @code
- * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL -> "method_call"
- * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN -> "method_return"
- * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL -> "signal"
- * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR -> "error"
- * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID -> "invalid"
+ * if (dbus_set_error_from_message (error, reply))
+ * return error;
+ * else
+ * process reply;
* @endcode
*
+ * @param error the error to set
+ * @param message the message to set it from
+ * @returns #TRUE if the message had type #DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR
*/
-const char *
-dbus_message_type_to_string (int type)
-{
- switch (type)
- {
- case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL:
- return "method_call";
- case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN:
- return "method_return";
- case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL:
- return "signal";
- case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR:
- return "error";
- default:
- return "invalid";
- }
-}
-
-/** @} */
-#ifdef DBUS_BUILD_TESTS
-#include "dbus-test.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-static dbus_bool_t
-check_have_valid_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
-{
- DBusMessage *message;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
-
- message = NULL;
- retval = FALSE;
-
- if (!_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (loader))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no memory to queue messages");
-
- if (_dbus_message_loader_get_is_corrupted (loader))
- {
- _dbus_warn ("loader corrupted on message that was expected to be valid\n");
- goto failed;
- }
-
- message = _dbus_message_loader_pop_message (loader);
- if (message == NULL)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("didn't load message that was expected to be valid (message not popped)\n");
- goto failed;
- }
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_set_error_from_message (DBusError *error,
+ DBusMessage *message)
+{
+ const char *str;
- if (_dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data) > 0)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("had leftover bytes from expected-to-be-valid single message\n");
- goto failed;
- }
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_error_is_set (error, FALSE);
-#if 0
- /* FIXME */
- /* Verify that we're able to properly deal with the message.
- * For example, this would detect improper handling of messages
- * in nonstandard byte order.
- */
- if (!check_message_handling (message))
- goto failed;
-#endif
+ if (dbus_message_get_type (message) != DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR)
+ return FALSE;
- retval = TRUE;
+ str = NULL;
+ dbus_message_get_args (message, NULL,
+ DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &str,
+ DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
- failed:
- if (message)
- dbus_message_unref (message);
+ dbus_set_error (error, dbus_message_get_error_name (message),
+ str ? "%s" : NULL, str);
- return retval;
+ return TRUE;
}
-static dbus_bool_t
-check_invalid_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
-{
- dbus_bool_t retval;
-
- retval = FALSE;
-
- if (!_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (loader))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no memory to queue messages");
-
- if (!_dbus_message_loader_get_is_corrupted (loader))
- {
- _dbus_warn ("loader not corrupted on message that was expected to be invalid\n");
- goto failed;
- }
+/** @} */
- retval = TRUE;
+/**
+ * @addtogroup DBusMessageInternals
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
- failed:
- return retval;
-}
+/**
+ * The initial buffer size of the message loader.
+ *
+ * @todo this should be based on min header size plus some average
+ * body size, or something. Or rather, the min header size only, if we
+ * want to try to read only the header, store that in a DBusMessage,
+ * then read only the body and store that, etc., depends on
+ * how we optimize _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer() and what
+ * the exact message format is.
+ */
+#define INITIAL_LOADER_DATA_LEN 32
-static dbus_bool_t
-check_incomplete_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+/**
+ * Creates a new message loader. Returns #NULL if memory can't
+ * be allocated.
+ *
+ * @returns new loader, or #NULL.
+ */
+DBusMessageLoader*
+_dbus_message_loader_new (void)
{
- DBusMessage *message;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
+ DBusMessageLoader *loader;
- message = NULL;
- retval = FALSE;
+ loader = dbus_new0 (DBusMessageLoader, 1);
+ if (loader == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ loader->refcount = 1;
- if (!_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (loader))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no memory to queue messages");
+ loader->corrupted = FALSE;
+ loader->corruption_reason = DBUS_VALID;
- if (_dbus_message_loader_get_is_corrupted (loader))
- {
- _dbus_warn ("loader corrupted on message that was expected to be valid (but incomplete)\n");
- goto failed;
- }
+ /* this can be configured by the app, but defaults to the protocol max */
+ loader->max_message_size = DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
- message = _dbus_message_loader_pop_message (loader);
- if (message != NULL)
+ if (!_dbus_string_init (&loader->data))
{
- _dbus_warn ("loaded message that was expected to be incomplete\n");
- goto failed;
+ dbus_free (loader);
+ return NULL;
}
- retval = TRUE;
+ /* preallocate the buffer for speed, ignore failure */
+ _dbus_string_set_length (&loader->data, INITIAL_LOADER_DATA_LEN);
+ _dbus_string_set_length (&loader->data, 0);
- failed:
- if (message)
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- return retval;
+ return loader;
}
-static dbus_bool_t
-check_loader_results (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
- DBusMessageValidity validity)
+/**
+ * Increments the reference count of the loader.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader.
+ * @returns the loader
+ */
+DBusMessageLoader *
+_dbus_message_loader_ref (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
{
- if (!_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (loader))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no memory to queue messages");
-
- switch (validity)
- {
- case _DBUS_MESSAGE_VALID:
- return check_have_valid_message (loader);
- case _DBUS_MESSAGE_INVALID:
- return check_invalid_message (loader);
- case _DBUS_MESSAGE_INCOMPLETE:
- return check_incomplete_message (loader);
- case _DBUS_MESSAGE_UNKNOWN:
- return TRUE;
- }
+ loader->refcount += 1;
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("bad DBusMessageValidity");
- return FALSE;
+ return loader;
}
-
/**
- * Loads the message in the given message file.
+ * Decrements the reference count of the loader and finalizes the
+ * loader when the count reaches zero.
*
- * @param filename filename to load
- * @param is_raw if #TRUE load as binary data, if #FALSE as message builder language
- * @param data string to load message into
- * @returns #TRUE if the message was loaded
+ * @param loader the loader.
*/
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_internal_do_not_use_load_message_file (const DBusString *filename,
- dbus_bool_t is_raw,
- DBusString *data)
+void
+_dbus_message_loader_unref (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
{
- dbus_bool_t retval;
-
- retval = FALSE;
-
- if (is_raw)
- {
- DBusError error;
-
- _dbus_verbose ("Loading raw %s\n", _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename));
- dbus_error_init (&error);
- if (!_dbus_file_get_contents (data, filename, &error))
- {
- _dbus_warn ("Could not load message file %s: %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename),
- error.message);
- dbus_error_free (&error);
- goto failed;
- }
- }
- else
+ loader->refcount -= 1;
+ if (loader->refcount == 0)
{
- if (FALSE) /* Message builder disabled, probably permanently,
- * I want to do it another way
- */
- {
- _dbus_warn ("Could not load message file %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename));
- goto failed;
- }
+ _dbus_list_foreach (&loader->messages,
+ (DBusForeachFunction) dbus_message_unref,
+ NULL);
+ _dbus_list_clear (&loader->messages);
+ _dbus_string_free (&loader->data);
+ dbus_free (loader);
}
-
- retval = TRUE;
-
- failed:
-
- return retval;
}
/**
- * Tries loading the message in the given message file
- * and verifies that DBusMessageLoader can handle it.
+ * Gets the buffer to use for reading data from the network. Network
+ * data is read directly into an allocated buffer, which is then used
+ * in the DBusMessage, to avoid as many extra memcpy's as possible.
+ * The buffer must always be returned immediately using
+ * _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer(), even if no bytes are
+ * successfully read.
+ *
+ * @todo this function can be a lot more clever. For example
+ * it can probably always return a buffer size to read exactly
+ * the body of the next message, thus avoiding any memory wastage
+ * or reallocs.
+ *
+ * @todo we need to enforce a max length on strings in header fields.
*
- * @param filename filename to load
- * @param is_raw if #TRUE load as binary data, if #FALSE as message builder language
- * @param expected_validity what the message has to be like to return #TRUE
- * @returns #TRUE if the message has the expected validity
+ * @param loader the message loader.
+ * @param buffer the buffer
*/
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_internal_do_not_use_try_message_file (const DBusString *filename,
- dbus_bool_t is_raw,
- DBusMessageValidity expected_validity)
+void
+_dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
+ DBusString **buffer)
{
- DBusString data;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
-
- retval = FALSE;
-
- if (!_dbus_string_init (&data))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("could not allocate string\n");
-
- if (!dbus_internal_do_not_use_load_message_file (filename, is_raw,
- &data))
- goto failed;
-
- retval = dbus_internal_do_not_use_try_message_data (&data, expected_validity);
-
- failed:
+ _dbus_assert (!loader->buffer_outstanding);
- if (!retval)
- {
- if (_dbus_string_get_length (&data) > 0)
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&data, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&data));
+ *buffer = &loader->data;
- _dbus_warn ("Failed message loader test on %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename));
- }
+ loader->buffer_outstanding = TRUE;
+}
- _dbus_string_free (&data);
+/**
+ * Returns a buffer obtained from _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer(),
+ * indicating to the loader how many bytes of the buffer were filled
+ * in. This function must always be called, even if no bytes were
+ * successfully read.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader.
+ * @param buffer the buffer.
+ * @param bytes_read number of bytes that were read into the buffer.
+ */
+void
+_dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
+ DBusString *buffer,
+ int bytes_read)
+{
+ _dbus_assert (loader->buffer_outstanding);
+ _dbus_assert (buffer == &loader->data);
- return retval;
+ loader->buffer_outstanding = FALSE;
}
-/**
- * Tries loading the given message data.
+/*
+ * FIXME when we move the header out of the buffer, that memmoves all
+ * buffered messages. Kind of crappy.
+ *
+ * Also we copy the header and body, which is kind of crappy. To
+ * avoid this, we have to allow header and body to be in a single
+ * memory block, which is good for messages we read and bad for
+ * messages we are creating. But we could move_len() the buffer into
+ * this single memory block, and move_len() will just swap the buffers
+ * if you're moving the entire buffer replacing the dest string.
+ *
+ * We could also have the message loader tell the transport how many
+ * bytes to read; so it would first ask for some arbitrary number like
+ * 256, then if the message was incomplete it would use the
+ * header/body len to ask for exactly the size of the message (or
+ * blocks the size of a typical kernel buffer for the socket). That
+ * way we don't get trailing bytes in the buffer that have to be
+ * memmoved. Though I suppose we also don't have a chance of reading a
+ * bunch of small messages at once, so the optimization may be stupid.
*
+ * Another approach would be to keep a "start" index into
+ * loader->data and only delete it occasionally, instead of after
+ * each message is loaded.
*
- * @param data the message data
- * @param expected_validity what the message has to be like to return #TRUE
- * @returns #TRUE if the message has the expected validity
+ * load_message() returns FALSE if not enough memory OR the loader was corrupted
*/
-dbus_bool_t
-dbus_internal_do_not_use_try_message_data (const DBusString *data,
- DBusMessageValidity expected_validity)
+static dbus_bool_t
+load_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
+ DBusMessage *message,
+ int byte_order,
+ int fields_array_len,
+ int header_len,
+ int body_len)
{
- DBusMessageLoader *loader;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
- int len;
- int i;
+ dbus_bool_t oom;
+ DBusValidity validity;
+ const DBusString *type_str;
+ int type_pos;
+ DBusValidationMode mode;
- loader = NULL;
- retval = FALSE;
+ mode = DBUS_VALIDATION_MODE_DATA_IS_UNTRUSTED;
+
+ oom = FALSE;
- /* Write the data one byte at a time */
+#if 0
+ _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&loader->data, 0, header_len /* + body_len */);
+#endif
- loader = _dbus_message_loader_new ();
+ /* 1. VALIDATE AND COPY OVER HEADER */
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data) == 0);
+ _dbus_assert ((header_len + body_len) <= _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data));
- /* check some trivial loader functions */
- _dbus_message_loader_ref (loader);
- _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
- _dbus_message_loader_get_max_message_size (loader);
+ if (!_dbus_header_load (&message->header,
+ mode,
+ &validity,
+ byte_order,
+ fields_array_len,
+ header_len,
+ body_len,
+ &loader->data, 0,
+ _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data)))
+ {
+ _dbus_verbose ("Failed to load header for new message code %d\n", validity);
+
+ /* assert here so we can catch any code that still uses DBUS_VALID to indicate
+ oom errors. They should use DBUS_VALIDITY_UNKNOWN_OOM_ERROR instead */
+ _dbus_assert (validity != DBUS_VALID);
+
+ if (validity == DBUS_VALIDITY_UNKNOWN_OOM_ERROR)
+ oom = TRUE;
+ else
+ {
+ loader->corrupted = TRUE;
+ loader->corruption_reason = validity;
+ }
+ goto failed;
+ }
+
+ _dbus_assert (validity == DBUS_VALID);
+
+ message->byte_order = byte_order;
- len = _dbus_string_get_length (data);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
+ /* 2. VALIDATE BODY */
+ if (mode != DBUS_VALIDATION_MODE_WE_TRUST_THIS_DATA_ABSOLUTELY)
{
- DBusString *buffer;
+ get_const_signature (&message->header, &type_str, &type_pos);
+
+ /* Because the bytes_remaining arg is NULL, this validates that the
+ * body is the right length
+ */
+ validity = _dbus_validate_body_with_reason (type_str,
+ type_pos,
+ byte_order,
+ NULL,
+ &loader->data,
+ header_len,
+ body_len);
+ if (validity != DBUS_VALID)
+ {
+ _dbus_verbose ("Failed to validate message body code %d\n", validity);
- _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (loader, &buffer);
- _dbus_string_append_byte (buffer,
- _dbus_string_get_byte (data, i));
- _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (loader, buffer, 1);
+ loader->corrupted = TRUE;
+ loader->corruption_reason = validity;
+
+ goto failed;
+ }
}
- if (!check_loader_results (loader, expected_validity))
- goto failed;
-
- _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
- loader = NULL;
-
- /* Write the data all at once */
+ /* 3. COPY OVER BODY AND QUEUE MESSAGE */
- loader = _dbus_message_loader_new ();
+ if (!_dbus_list_append (&loader->messages, message))
+ {
+ _dbus_verbose ("Failed to append new message to loader queue\n");
+ oom = TRUE;
+ goto failed;
+ }
- {
- DBusString *buffer;
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->body) == 0);
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data) >=
+ (header_len + body_len));
- _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (loader, &buffer);
- _dbus_string_copy (data, 0, buffer,
- _dbus_string_get_length (buffer));
- _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (loader, buffer, 1);
- }
+ if (!_dbus_string_copy_len (&loader->data, header_len, body_len, &message->body, 0))
+ {
+ _dbus_verbose ("Failed to move body into new message\n");
+ oom = TRUE;
+ goto failed;
+ }
- if (!check_loader_results (loader, expected_validity))
- goto failed;
+ _dbus_string_delete (&loader->data, 0, header_len + body_len);
- _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
- loader = NULL;
+ /* don't waste more than 2k of memory */
+ _dbus_string_compact (&loader->data, 2048);
- /* Write the data 2 bytes at a time */
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data) == header_len);
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->body) == body_len);
- loader = _dbus_message_loader_new ();
+ _dbus_verbose ("Loaded message %p\n", message);
- len = _dbus_string_get_length (data);
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += 2)
- {
- DBusString *buffer;
-
- _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (loader, &buffer);
- _dbus_string_append_byte (buffer,
- _dbus_string_get_byte (data, i));
- if ((i+1) < len)
- _dbus_string_append_byte (buffer,
- _dbus_string_get_byte (data, i+1));
- _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (loader, buffer, 1);
- }
+ _dbus_assert (!oom);
+ _dbus_assert (!loader->corrupted);
+ _dbus_assert (loader->messages != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_list_find_last (&loader->messages, message) != NULL);
- if (!check_loader_results (loader, expected_validity))
- goto failed;
+ return TRUE;
- _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
- loader = NULL;
+ failed:
- retval = TRUE;
+ /* Clean up */
- failed:
+ /* does nothing if the message isn't in the list */
+ _dbus_list_remove_last (&loader->messages, message);
+
+ if (oom)
+ _dbus_assert (!loader->corrupted);
+ else
+ _dbus_assert (loader->corrupted);
- if (loader)
- _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
+ _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&loader->data, 0, _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data));
- return retval;
+ return FALSE;
}
-static dbus_bool_t
-process_test_subdir (const DBusString *test_base_dir,
- const char *subdir,
- DBusMessageValidity validity,
- DBusForeachMessageFileFunc function,
- void *user_data)
+/**
+ * Converts buffered data into messages, if we have enough data. If
+ * we don't have enough data, does nothing.
+ *
+ * @todo we need to check that the proper named header fields exist
+ * for each message type.
+ *
+ * @todo If a message has unknown type, we should probably eat it
+ * right here rather than passing it out to applications. However
+ * it's not an error to see messages of unknown type.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader.
+ * @returns #TRUE if we had enough memory to finish.
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
{
- DBusString test_directory;
- DBusString filename;
- DBusDirIter *dir;
- dbus_bool_t retval;
- DBusError error;
-
- retval = FALSE;
- dir = NULL;
-
- if (!_dbus_string_init (&test_directory))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("didn't allocate test_directory\n");
+ while (!loader->corrupted &&
+ _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data) >= DBUS_MINIMUM_HEADER_SIZE)
+ {
+ DBusValidity validity;
+ int byte_order, fields_array_len, header_len, body_len;
- _dbus_string_init_const (&filename, subdir);
+ if (_dbus_header_have_message_untrusted (loader->max_message_size,
+ &validity,
+ &byte_order,
+ &fields_array_len,
+ &header_len,
+ &body_len,
+ &loader->data, 0,
+ _dbus_string_get_length (&loader->data)))
+ {
+ DBusMessage *message;
- if (!_dbus_string_copy (test_base_dir, 0,
- &test_directory, 0))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("couldn't copy test_base_dir to test_directory");
+ _dbus_assert (validity == DBUS_VALID);
- if (!_dbus_concat_dir_and_file (&test_directory, &filename))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("couldn't allocate full path");
+ message = dbus_message_new_empty_header ();
+ if (message == NULL)
+ return FALSE;
- _dbus_string_free (&filename);
- if (!_dbus_string_init (&filename))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("didn't allocate filename string\n");
+ if (!load_message (loader, message,
+ byte_order, fields_array_len,
+ header_len, body_len))
+ {
+ dbus_message_unref (message);
+ /* load_message() returns false if corrupted or OOM; if
+ * corrupted then return TRUE for not OOM
+ */
+ return loader->corrupted;
+ }
- dbus_error_init (&error);
- dir = _dbus_directory_open (&test_directory, &error);
- if (dir == NULL)
- {
- _dbus_warn ("Could not open %s: %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (&test_directory),
- error.message);
- dbus_error_free (&error);
- goto failed;
+ _dbus_assert (loader->messages != NULL);
+ _dbus_assert (_dbus_list_find_last (&loader->messages, message) != NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ _dbus_verbose ("Initial peek at header says we don't have a whole message yet, or data broken with invalid code %d\n",
+ validity);
+ if (validity != DBUS_VALID)
+ {
+ loader->corrupted = TRUE;
+ loader->corruption_reason = validity;
+ }
+ return TRUE;
+ }
}
- printf ("Testing %s:\n", subdir);
-
- next:
- while (_dbus_directory_get_next_file (dir, &filename, &error))
- {
- DBusString full_path;
- dbus_bool_t is_raw;
+ return TRUE;
+}
- if (!_dbus_string_init (&full_path))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("couldn't init string");
+/**
+ * Peeks at first loaded message, returns #NULL if no messages have
+ * been queued.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader.
+ * @returns the next message, or #NULL if none.
+ */
+DBusMessage*
+_dbus_message_loader_peek_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+{
+ if (loader->messages)
+ return loader->messages->data;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
- if (!_dbus_string_copy (&test_directory, 0, &full_path, 0))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("couldn't copy dir to full_path");
+/**
+ * Pops a loaded message (passing ownership of the message
+ * to the caller). Returns #NULL if no messages have been
+ * queued.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader.
+ * @returns the next message, or #NULL if none.
+ */
+DBusMessage*
+_dbus_message_loader_pop_message (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+{
+ return _dbus_list_pop_first (&loader->messages);
+}
- if (!_dbus_concat_dir_and_file (&full_path, &filename))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("couldn't concat file to dir");
+/**
+ * Pops a loaded message inside a list link (passing ownership of the
+ * message and link to the caller). Returns #NULL if no messages have
+ * been loaded.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader.
+ * @returns the next message link, or #NULL if none.
+ */
+DBusList*
+_dbus_message_loader_pop_message_link (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+{
+ return _dbus_list_pop_first_link (&loader->messages);
+}
- if (_dbus_string_ends_with_c_str (&filename, ".message"))
- is_raw = FALSE;
- else if (_dbus_string_ends_with_c_str (&filename, ".message-raw"))
- is_raw = TRUE;
- else
- {
- _dbus_verbose ("Skipping non-.message file %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (&filename));
- _dbus_string_free (&full_path);
- goto next;
- }
+/**
+ * Returns a popped message link, used to undo a pop.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader
+ * @param link the link with a message in it
+ */
+void
+_dbus_message_loader_putback_message_link (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
+ DBusList *link)
+{
+ _dbus_list_prepend_link (&loader->messages, link);
+}
- printf (" %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (&filename));
+/**
+ * Checks whether the loader is confused due to bad data.
+ * If messages are received that are invalid, the
+ * loader gets confused and gives up permanently.
+ * This state is called "corrupted."
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader
+ * @returns #TRUE if the loader is hosed.
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+_dbus_message_loader_get_is_corrupted (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+{
+ _dbus_assert ((loader->corrupted && loader->corruption_reason != DBUS_VALID) ||
+ (!loader->corrupted && loader->corruption_reason == DBUS_VALID));
+ return loader->corrupted;
+}
- _dbus_verbose (" expecting %s for %s\n",
- validity == _DBUS_MESSAGE_VALID ? "valid" :
- (validity == _DBUS_MESSAGE_INVALID ? "invalid" :
- (validity == _DBUS_MESSAGE_INCOMPLETE ? "incomplete" : "unknown")),
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (&filename));
+/**
+ * Checks what kind of bad data confused the loader.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader
+ * @returns why the loader is hosed, or DBUS_VALID if it isn't.
+ */
+DBusValidity
+_dbus_message_loader_get_corruption_reason (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+{
+ _dbus_assert ((loader->corrupted && loader->corruption_reason != DBUS_VALID) ||
+ (!loader->corrupted && loader->corruption_reason == DBUS_VALID));
- if (! (*function) (&full_path, is_raw, validity, user_data))
- {
- _dbus_string_free (&full_path);
- goto failed;
- }
- else
- _dbus_string_free (&full_path);
- }
+ return loader->corruption_reason;
+}
- if (dbus_error_is_set (&error))
+/**
+ * Sets the maximum size message we allow.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader
+ * @param size the max message size in bytes
+ */
+void
+_dbus_message_loader_set_max_message_size (DBusMessageLoader *loader,
+ long size)
+{
+ if (size > DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH)
{
- _dbus_warn ("Could not get next file in %s: %s\n",
- _dbus_string_get_const_data (&test_directory),
- error.message);
- dbus_error_free (&error);
- goto failed;
+ _dbus_verbose ("clamping requested max message size %ld to %d\n",
+ size, DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH);
+ size = DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
}
+ loader->max_message_size = size;
+}
- retval = TRUE;
+/**
+ * Gets the maximum allowed message size in bytes.
+ *
+ * @param loader the loader
+ * @returns max size in bytes
+ */
+long
+_dbus_message_loader_get_max_message_size (DBusMessageLoader *loader)
+{
+ return loader->max_message_size;
+}
- failed:
+static DBusDataSlotAllocator slot_allocator;
+_DBUS_DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK (message_slots);
+
+/**
+ * Allocates an integer ID to be used for storing application-specific
+ * data on any DBusMessage. The allocated ID may then be used
+ * with dbus_message_set_data() and dbus_message_get_data().
+ * The passed-in slot must be initialized to -1, and is filled in
+ * with the slot ID. If the passed-in slot is not -1, it's assumed
+ * to be already allocated, and its refcount is incremented.
+ *
+ * The allocated slot is global, i.e. all DBusMessage objects will
+ * have a slot with the given integer ID reserved.
+ *
+ * @param slot_p address of a global variable storing the slot
+ * @returns #FALSE on failure (no memory)
+ */
+dbus_bool_t
+dbus_message_allocate_data_slot (dbus_int32_t *slot_p)
+{
+ return _dbus_data_slot_allocator_alloc (&slot_allocator,
+ &_DBUS_LOCK_NAME (message_slots),
+ slot_p);
+}
- if (dir)
- _dbus_directory_close (dir);
- _dbus_string_free (&test_directory);
- _dbus_string_free (&filename);
+/**
+ * Deallocates a global ID for message data slots.
+ * dbus_message_get_data() and dbus_message_set_data() may no
+ * longer be used with this slot. Existing data stored on existing
+ * DBusMessage objects will be freed when the message is
+ * finalized, but may not be retrieved (and may only be replaced if
+ * someone else reallocates the slot). When the refcount on the
+ * passed-in slot reaches 0, it is set to -1.
+ *
+ * @param slot_p address storing the slot to deallocate
+ */
+void
+dbus_message_free_data_slot (dbus_int32_t *slot_p)
+{
+ _dbus_return_if_fail (*slot_p >= 0);
- return retval;
+ _dbus_data_slot_allocator_free (&slot_allocator, slot_p);
}
/**
- * Runs the given function on every message file in the test suite.
- * The function should return #FALSE on test failure or fatal error.
+ * Stores a pointer on a DBusMessage, along
+ * with an optional function to be used for freeing
+ * the data when the data is set again, or when
+ * the message is finalized. The slot number
+ * must have been allocated with dbus_message_allocate_data_slot().
*
- * @param test_data_dir root dir of the test suite data files (top_srcdir/test/data)
- * @param func the function to run
- * @param user_data data for function
- * @returns #FALSE if there's a failure
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param slot the slot number
+ * @param data the data to store
+ * @param free_data_func finalizer function for the data
+ * @returns #TRUE if there was enough memory to store the data
*/
dbus_bool_t
-dbus_internal_do_not_use_foreach_message_file (const char *test_data_dir,
- DBusForeachMessageFileFunc func,
- void *user_data)
+dbus_message_set_data (DBusMessage *message,
+ dbus_int32_t slot,
+ void *data,
+ DBusFreeFunction free_data_func)
{
- DBusString test_directory;
+ DBusFreeFunction old_free_func;
+ void *old_data;
dbus_bool_t retval;
- retval = FALSE;
-
- _dbus_string_init_const (&test_directory, test_data_dir);
-
- if (!process_test_subdir (&test_directory, "valid-messages",
- _DBUS_MESSAGE_VALID, func, user_data))
- goto failed;
-
- if (!process_test_subdir (&test_directory, "invalid-messages",
- _DBUS_MESSAGE_INVALID, func, user_data))
- goto failed;
-
- if (!process_test_subdir (&test_directory, "incomplete-messages",
- _DBUS_MESSAGE_INCOMPLETE, func, user_data))
- goto failed;
-
- retval = TRUE;
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (slot >= 0, FALSE);
- failed:
+ retval = _dbus_data_slot_list_set (&slot_allocator,
+ &message->slot_list,
+ slot, data, free_data_func,
+ &old_free_func, &old_data);
- _dbus_string_free (&test_directory);
+ if (retval)
+ {
+ /* Do the actual free outside the message lock */
+ if (old_free_func)
+ (* old_free_func) (old_data);
+ }
return retval;
}
-#define GET_AND_CHECK(iter, typename, literal) \
- do { \
- if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_##typename) \
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("got wrong argument type from message iter"); \
- dbus_message_iter_get_basic (&iter, &v_##typename); \
- if (v_##typename != literal) \
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("got wrong value from message iter"); \
- } while (0)
-
-#define GET_AND_CHECK_STRCMP(iter, typename, literal) \
- do { \
- if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_##typename) \
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("got wrong argument type from message iter"); \
- dbus_message_iter_get_basic (&iter, &v_##typename); \
- if (strcmp (v_##typename, literal) != 0) \
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("got wrong value from message iter"); \
- } while (0)
-
-#define GET_AND_CHECK_AND_NEXT(iter, typename, literal) \
- do { \
- GET_AND_CHECK(iter, typename, literal); \
- if (!dbus_message_iter_next (&iter)) \
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("failed to move iter to next"); \
- } while (0)
-
-#define GET_AND_CHECK_STRCMP_AND_NEXT(iter, typename, literal) \
- do { \
- GET_AND_CHECK_STRCMP(iter, typename, literal); \
- if (!dbus_message_iter_next (&iter)) \
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("failed to move iter to next"); \
- } while (0)
-
-static void
-message_iter_test (DBusMessage *message)
+/**
+ * Retrieves data previously set with dbus_message_set_data().
+ * The slot must still be allocated (must not have been freed).
+ *
+ * @param message the message
+ * @param slot the slot to get data from
+ * @returns the data, or #NULL if not found
+ */
+void*
+dbus_message_get_data (DBusMessage *message,
+ dbus_int32_t slot)
{
- DBusMessageIter iter, array, array2;
- const char *v_STRING;
- double v_DOUBLE;
- dbus_int32_t v_INT32;
- dbus_uint32_t v_UINT32;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- dbus_int64_t v_INT64;
- dbus_uint64_t v_UINT64;
-#endif
- unsigned char v_BYTE;
- unsigned char v_BOOLEAN;
-
- const dbus_int32_t *our_int_array;
- int len;
-
- dbus_message_iter_init (message, &iter);
-
- GET_AND_CHECK_STRCMP_AND_NEXT (iter, STRING, "Test string");
- GET_AND_CHECK_AND_NEXT (iter, INT32, -0x12345678);
- GET_AND_CHECK_AND_NEXT (iter, UINT32, 0xedd1e);
- GET_AND_CHECK_AND_NEXT (iter, DOUBLE, 3.14159);
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Argument type not an array");
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_get_array_type (&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Array type not double");
-
- dbus_message_iter_recurse (&iter, &array);
-
- GET_AND_CHECK_AND_NEXT (array, DOUBLE, 1.5);
- GET_AND_CHECK (array, DOUBLE, 2.5);
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_next (&array))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Didn't reach end of array");
-
- if (!dbus_message_iter_next (&iter))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Reached end of arguments");
-
- GET_AND_CHECK_AND_NEXT (iter, BYTE, 0xF0);
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_get_arg_type (&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no array");
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_get_array_type (&iter) != DBUS_TYPE_INT32)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Array type not int32");
-
- /* Empty array */
- dbus_message_iter_recurse (&iter, &array);
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_next (&array))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Didn't reach end of array");
+ void *res;
- if (!dbus_message_iter_next (&iter))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Reached end of arguments");
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (message != NULL, NULL);
- GET_AND_CHECK (iter, BYTE, 0xF0);
+ res = _dbus_data_slot_list_get (&slot_allocator,
+ &message->slot_list,
+ slot);
- if (dbus_message_iter_next (&iter))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Didn't reach end of arguments");
+ return res;
}
-static void
-verify_test_message (DBusMessage *message)
+/**
+ * Utility function to convert a machine-readable (not translated)
+ * string into a D-Bus message type.
+ *
+ * @code
+ * "method_call" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL
+ * "method_return" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN
+ * "signal" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL
+ * "error" -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR
+ * anything else -> DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ */
+int
+dbus_message_type_from_string (const char *type_str)
{
- DBusMessageIter iter;
- DBusError error;
- dbus_int32_t our_int;
- const char *our_str;
- double our_double;
- unsigned char our_bool;
- unsigned char our_byte_1, our_byte_2;
- dbus_uint32_t our_uint32;
- const dbus_int32_t *our_uint32_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_uint32_array_len;
- dbus_int32_t *our_int32_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_int32_array_len;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- dbus_int64_t our_int64;
- dbus_uint64_t our_uint64;
- dbus_int64_t *our_uint64_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_uint64_array_len;
- const dbus_int64_t *our_int64_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_int64_array_len;
-#endif
- const double *our_double_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_double_array_len;
- const unsigned char *our_byte_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_byte_array_len;
- const unsigned char *our_boolean_array = (void*)0xdeadbeef;
- int our_boolean_array_len;
-
- dbus_message_iter_init (message, &iter);
+ if (strcmp (type_str, "method_call") == 0)
+ return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL;
+ if (strcmp (type_str, "method_return") == 0)
+ return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN;
+ else if (strcmp (type_str, "signal") == 0)
+ return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL;
+ else if (strcmp (type_str, "error") == 0)
+ return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR;
+ else
+ return DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID;
+}
- dbus_error_init (&error);
- if (!dbus_message_iter_get_args (&iter, &error,
- DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &our_int,
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- DBUS_TYPE_INT64, &our_int64,
- DBUS_TYPE_UINT64, &our_uint64,
-#endif
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &our_str,
- DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE, &our_double,
- DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN, &our_bool,
- DBUS_TYPE_BYTE, &our_byte_1,
- DBUS_TYPE_BYTE, &our_byte_2,
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_UINT32,
- &our_uint32_array, &our_uint32_array_len,
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_INT32,
- &our_int32_array, &our_int32_array_len,
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_UINT64,
- &our_uint64_array, &our_uint64_array_len,
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_INT64,
- &our_int64_array, &our_int64_array_len,
-#endif
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE,
- &our_double_array, &our_double_array_len,
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_BYTE,
- &our_byte_array, &our_byte_array_len,
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN,
- &our_boolean_array, &our_boolean_array_len,
- 0))
+/**
+ * Utility function to convert a D-Bus message type into a
+ * machine-readable string (not translated).
+ *
+ * @code
+ * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL -> "method_call"
+ * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN -> "method_return"
+ * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL -> "signal"
+ * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR -> "error"
+ * DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID -> "invalid"
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ */
+const char *
+dbus_message_type_to_string (int type)
+{
+ switch (type)
{
- _dbus_warn ("error: %s - %s\n", error.name,
- (error.message != NULL) ? error.message : "no message");
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Could not get arguments");
+ case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL:
+ return "method_call";
+ case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN:
+ return "method_return";
+ case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL:
+ return "signal";
+ case DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR:
+ return "error";
+ default:
+ return "invalid";
}
-
- if (our_int != -0x12345678)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("integers differ!");
-
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- if (our_int64 != DBUS_INT64_CONSTANT (-0x123456789abcd))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("64-bit integers differ!");
- if (our_uint64 != DBUS_UINT64_CONSTANT (0x123456789abcd))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("64-bit unsigned integers differ!");
-#endif
-
- if (our_double != 3.14159)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("doubles differ!");
-
- if (strcmp (our_str, "Test string") != 0)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("strings differ!");
-
- if (!our_bool)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("booleans differ");
-
- if (our_byte_1 != 42)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("bytes differ!");
-
- if (our_byte_2 != 24)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("bytes differ!");
-
- if (our_uint32_array_len != 4 ||
- our_uint32_array[0] != 0x12345678 ||
- our_uint32_array[1] != 0x23456781 ||
- our_uint32_array[2] != 0x34567812 ||
- our_uint32_array[3] != 0x45678123)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("uint array differs");
-
- if (our_int32_array_len != 4 ||
- our_int32_array[0] != 0x12345678 ||
- our_int32_array[1] != -0x23456781 ||
- our_int32_array[2] != 0x34567812 ||
- our_int32_array[3] != -0x45678123)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("int array differs");
-
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- if (our_uint64_array_len != 4 ||
- our_uint64_array[0] != 0x12345678 ||
- our_uint64_array[1] != 0x23456781 ||
- our_uint64_array[2] != 0x34567812 ||
- our_uint64_array[3] != 0x45678123)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("uint64 array differs");
-
- if (our_int64_array_len != 4 ||
- our_int64_array[0] != 0x12345678 ||
- our_int64_array[1] != -0x23456781 ||
- our_int64_array[2] != 0x34567812 ||
- our_int64_array[3] != -0x45678123)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("int64 array differs");
-#endif /* DBUS_HAVE_INT64 */
-
- if (our_double_array_len != 3)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("double array had wrong length");
-
- /* On all IEEE machines (i.e. everything sane) exact equality
- * should be preserved over the wire
- */
- if (our_double_array[0] != 0.1234 ||
- our_double_array[1] != 9876.54321 ||
- our_double_array[2] != -300.0)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("double array had wrong values");
-
- if (our_byte_array_len != 4)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("byte array had wrong length");
-
- if (our_byte_array[0] != 'a' ||
- our_byte_array[1] != 'b' ||
- our_byte_array[2] != 'c' ||
- our_byte_array[3] != 234)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("byte array had wrong values");
-
- if (our_boolean_array_len != 5)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("bool array had wrong length");
-
- if (our_boolean_array[0] != TRUE ||
- our_boolean_array[1] != FALSE ||
- our_boolean_array[2] != TRUE ||
- our_boolean_array[3] != TRUE ||
- our_boolean_array[4] != FALSE)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("bool array had wrong values");
-
- if (dbus_message_iter_next (&iter))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Didn't reach end of arguments");
}
/**
- * @ingroup DBusMessageInternals
- * Unit test for DBusMessage.
+ * Turn a DBusMessage into the marshalled form as described in the D-Bus
+ * specification.
+ *
+ * Generally, this function is only useful for encapsulating D-Bus messages in
+ * a different protocol.
*
- * @returns #TRUE on success.
+ * @param msg the DBusMessage
+ * @param marshalled_data_p the location to save the marshalled form to
+ * @param len_p the location to save the length of the marshalled form to
+ * @returns #FALSE if there was not enough memory
*/
dbus_bool_t
-_dbus_message_test (const char *test_data_dir)
+dbus_message_marshal (DBusMessage *msg,
+ char **marshalled_data_p,
+ int *len_p)
{
- DBusMessage *message;
- DBusMessageLoader *loader;
- DBusMessageIter iter, child_iter, child_iter2, child_iter3;
- int i;
- const char *data;
- DBusMessage *copy;
- const char *name1;
- const char *name2;
- const dbus_uint32_t our_uint32_array[] =
- { 0x12345678, 0x23456781, 0x34567812, 0x45678123 };
- const dbus_uint32_t our_int32_array[] =
- { 0x12345678, -0x23456781, 0x34567812, -0x45678123 };
- const dbus_uint32_t *v_ARRAY_UINT32 = our_uint32_array;
- const dbus_int32_t *v_ARRAY_INT32 = our_int32_array;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- const dbus_uint64_t our_uint64_array[] =
- { 0x12345678, 0x23456781, 0x34567812, 0x45678123 };
- const dbus_uint64_t our_int64_array[] =
- { 0x12345678, -0x23456781, 0x34567812, -0x45678123 };
- const dbus_uint64_t *v_ARRAY_UINT64 = our_uint64_array;
- const dbus_int64_t *v_ARRAY_INT64 = our_int64_array;
-#endif
- const char *our_string_array[] = { "Foo", "bar", "", "woo woo woo woo" };
- const char **v_ARRAY_STRING = our_string_array;
- const double our_double_array[] = { 0.1234, 9876.54321, -300.0 };
- const double *v_ARRAY_DOUBLE = our_double_array;
- const unsigned char our_byte_array[] = { 'a', 'b', 'c', 234 };
- const unsigned char *v_ARRAY_BYTE = our_byte_array;
- const unsigned char our_boolean_array[] = { TRUE, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE, FALSE };
- const unsigned char *v_ARRAY_BOOLEAN = our_boolean_array;
- char sig[64];
- const char *s;
- char *t;
- DBusError error;
- const char *v_STRING;
- double v_DOUBLE;
- dbus_int32_t v_INT32;
- dbus_uint32_t v_UINT32;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- dbus_int64_t v_INT64;
- dbus_uint64_t v_UINT64;
-#endif
- unsigned char v_BYTE;
- unsigned char v2_BYTE;
- unsigned char v_BOOLEAN;
-
- _dbus_assert (sizeof (DBusMessageRealIter) <= sizeof (DBusMessageIter));
-
- message = dbus_message_new_method_call ("org.freedesktop.DBus.TestService",
- "/org/freedesktop/TestPath",
- "Foo.TestInterface",
- "TestMethod");
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_has_destination (message, "org.freedesktop.DBus.TestService"));
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_is_method_call (message, "Foo.TestInterface",
- "TestMethod"));
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_path (message),
- "/org/freedesktop/TestPath") == 0);
- _dbus_message_set_serial (message, 1234);
-
- /* string length including nul byte not a multiple of 4 */
- if (!dbus_message_set_sender (message, "org.foo.bar1"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
-
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_has_sender (message, "org.foo.bar1"));
- dbus_message_set_reply_serial (message, 5678);
-
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header.data, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data));
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->body, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->body));
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_sender (message, NULL))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
-
-
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header.data, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data));
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->body, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->body));
-
-
- _dbus_assert (!dbus_message_has_sender (message, "org.foo.bar1"));
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_get_serial (message) == 1234);
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_get_reply_serial (message) == 5678);
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_has_destination (message, "org.freedesktop.DBus.TestService"));
-
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_get_no_reply (message) == FALSE);
- dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, TRUE);
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_get_no_reply (message) == TRUE);
- dbus_message_set_no_reply (message, FALSE);
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_get_no_reply (message) == FALSE);
-
- /* Set/get some header fields */
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_path (message, "/foo"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_path (message),
- "/foo") == 0);
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_interface (message, "org.Foo"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_interface (message),
- "org.Foo") == 0);
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_member (message, "Bar"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_member (message),
- "Bar") == 0);
-
- /* Set/get them with longer values */
- if (!dbus_message_set_path (message, "/foo/bar"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_path (message),
- "/foo/bar") == 0);
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_interface (message, "org.Foo.Bar"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_interface (message),
- "org.Foo.Bar") == 0);
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_member (message, "BarFoo"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_member (message),
- "BarFoo") == 0);
-
- /* Realloc shorter again */
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_path (message, "/foo"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_path (message),
- "/foo") == 0);
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_interface (message, "org.Foo"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_interface (message),
- "org.Foo") == 0);
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_member (message, "Bar"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (dbus_message_get_member (message),
- "Bar") == 0);
-
- dbus_message_unref (message);
-
- /* Test the vararg functions */
- message = dbus_message_new_method_call ("org.freedesktop.DBus.TestService",
- "/org/freedesktop/TestPath",
- "Foo.TestInterface",
- "TestMethod");
- _dbus_message_set_serial (message, 1);
-
- v_INT32 = -0x12345678;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- v_INT64 = DBUS_INT64_CONSTANT (-0x123456789abcd);
- v_UINT64 = DBUS_UINT64_CONSTANT (0x123456789abcd);
-#endif
- v_STRING = "Test string";
- v_DOUBLE = 3.14159;
- v_BOOLEAN = TRUE;
- v_BYTE = 42;
- v2_BYTE = 24;
-
- dbus_message_append_args (message,
- DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &v_INT32,
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- DBUS_TYPE_INT64, &v_INT64,
- DBUS_TYPE_UINT64, &v_UINT64,
-#endif
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &v_STRING,
- DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE, &v_DOUBLE,
- DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN, &v_BOOLEAN,
- DBUS_TYPE_BYTE, &v_BYTE,
- DBUS_TYPE_BYTE, &v2_BYTE,
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_UINT32, &v_ARRAY_UINT32,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_uint32_array),
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &v_ARRAY_INT32,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_int32_array),
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_UINT64, &v_ARRAY_UINT64,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_uint64_array),
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_INT64, &v_ARRAY_INT64,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_int64_array),
-#endif
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE, &v_ARRAY_DOUBLE,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_double_array),
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_BYTE, &v_ARRAY_BYTE,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_byte_array),
- DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY, DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN, &v_ARRAY_BOOLEAN,
- _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (our_boolean_array),
- DBUS_TYPE_INVALID);
-
- i = 0;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_INT32;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_INT64;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_UINT64;
-#endif
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_STRING;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_BYTE;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_BYTE;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_UINT32;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_INT32;
-#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_UINT64;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_INT64;
-#endif
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_BYTE;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN;
- sig[i++] = DBUS_TYPE_INVALID;
-
- _dbus_assert (i < (int) _DBUS_N_ELEMENTS (sig));
-
- _dbus_verbose ("HEADER\n");
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header.data, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data));
- _dbus_verbose ("BODY\n");
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->body, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->body));
-
- _dbus_verbose ("Signature expected \"%s\" actual \"%s\"\n",
- sig, dbus_message_get_signature (message));
-
- s = dbus_message_get_signature (message);
-
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_has_signature (message, sig));
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (s, sig) == 0);
-
- verify_test_message (message);
-
- copy = dbus_message_copy (message);
-
- _dbus_assert (dbus_message_get_reply_serial (message) ==
- dbus_message_get_reply_serial (copy));
- _dbus_assert (message->header.padding == copy->header.padding);
-
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->header.data) ==
- _dbus_string_get_length (©->header.data));
-
- _dbus_assert (_dbus_string_get_length (&message->body) ==
- _dbus_string_get_length (©->body));
-
- verify_test_message (copy);
-
- name1 = dbus_message_get_interface (message);
- name2 = dbus_message_get_interface (copy);
-
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (name1, name2) == 0);
-
- name1 = dbus_message_get_member (message);
- name2 = dbus_message_get_member (copy);
-
- _dbus_assert (strcmp (name1, name2) == 0);
-
- dbus_message_unref (message);
- dbus_message_unref (copy);
-
-#if 0
- /* FIXME */
- message = dbus_message_new_method_call ("org.freedesktop.DBus.TestService",
- "/org/freedesktop/TestPath",
- "Foo.TestInterface",
- "TestMethod");
-
- _dbus_message_set_serial (message, 1);
- dbus_message_set_reply_serial (message, 0x12345678);
+ DBusString tmp;
+ dbus_bool_t was_locked;
+
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (msg != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (marshalled_data_p != NULL, FALSE);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (len_p != NULL, FALSE);
+
+ if (!_dbus_string_init (&tmp))
+ return FALSE;
- dbus_message_iter_init_append (message, &iter);
- dbus_message_iter_append_string (&iter, "Test string");
- dbus_message_iter_append_int32 (&iter, -0x12345678);
- dbus_message_iter_append_uint32 (&iter, 0xedd1e);
- dbus_message_iter_append_double (&iter, 3.14159);
+ /* Ensure the message is locked, to ensure the length header is filled in. */
+ was_locked = msg->locked;
- dbus_message_iter_append_array (&iter, &child_iter, DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE);
- dbus_message_iter_append_double (&child_iter, 1.5);
- dbus_message_iter_append_double (&child_iter, 2.5);
+ if (!was_locked)
+ dbus_message_lock (msg);
- /* dict */
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict (&iter, &child_iter);
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict_key (&child_iter, "test");
- dbus_message_iter_append_uint32 (&child_iter, 0xDEADBEEF);
+ if (!_dbus_string_copy (&(msg->header.data), 0, &tmp, 0))
+ goto fail;
- /* dict (in dict) */
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict_key (&child_iter, "testdict");
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict (&child_iter, &child_iter2);
+ *len_p = _dbus_string_get_length (&tmp);
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict_key (&child_iter2, "dictkey");
- dbus_message_iter_append_string (&child_iter2, "dictvalue");
+ if (!_dbus_string_copy (&(msg->body), 0, &tmp, *len_p))
+ goto fail;
- /* array of array of int32 (in dict) */
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict_key (&child_iter, "array");
- dbus_message_iter_append_array (&child_iter, &child_iter2, DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY);
- dbus_message_iter_append_array (&child_iter2, &child_iter3, DBUS_TYPE_INT32);
- dbus_message_iter_append_int32 (&child_iter3, 0x12345678);
- dbus_message_iter_append_int32 (&child_iter3, 0x23456781);
- _dbus_warn ("next call expected to fail with wrong array type\n");
- _dbus_assert (!dbus_message_iter_append_array (&child_iter2, &child_iter3, DBUS_TYPE_UINT32));
- dbus_message_iter_append_array (&child_iter2, &child_iter3, DBUS_TYPE_INT32);
- dbus_message_iter_append_int32 (&child_iter3, 0x34567812);
- dbus_message_iter_append_int32 (&child_iter3, 0x45678123);
- dbus_message_iter_append_int32 (&child_iter3, 0x56781234);
+ *len_p = _dbus_string_get_length (&tmp);
- dbus_message_iter_append_byte (&iter, 0xF0);
+ if (!_dbus_string_steal_data (&tmp, marshalled_data_p))
+ goto fail;
- dbus_message_iter_append_nil (&iter);
+ _dbus_string_free (&tmp);
- dbus_message_iter_append_custom (&iter, "MyTypeName",
- "data", 5);
+ if (!was_locked)
+ msg->locked = FALSE;
- dbus_message_iter_append_byte (&iter, 0xF0);
+ return TRUE;
- dbus_message_iter_append_array (&iter, &child_iter, DBUS_TYPE_INT32);
+ fail:
+ _dbus_string_free (&tmp);
- dbus_message_iter_append_byte (&iter, 0xF0);
+ if (!was_locked)
+ msg->locked = FALSE;
- dbus_message_iter_append_dict (&iter, &child_iter);
+ return FALSE;
+}
- dbus_message_iter_append_byte (&iter, 0xF0);
+/**
+ * Demarshal a D-Bus message from the format described in the D-Bus
+ * specification.
+ *
+ * Generally, this function is only useful for encapsulating D-Bus messages in
+ * a different protocol.
+ *
+ * @param str the marshalled DBusMessage
+ * @param len the length of str
+ * @param error the location to save errors to
+ * @returns #NULL if there was an error
+ */
+DBusMessage *
+dbus_message_demarshal (const char *str,
+ int len,
+ DBusError *error)
+{
+ DBusMessageLoader *loader;
+ DBusString *buffer;
+ DBusMessage *msg;
- message_iter_test (message);
+ _dbus_return_val_if_fail (str != NULL, NULL);
- /* Message loader test */
- _dbus_message_lock (message);
loader = _dbus_message_loader_new ();
- /* check ref/unref */
- _dbus_message_loader_ref (loader);
- _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
-
- /* Write the header data one byte at a time */
- data = _dbus_string_get_const_data (&message->header);
- for (i = 0; i < _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header); i++)
- {
- DBusString *buffer;
-
- _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (loader, &buffer);
- _dbus_string_append_byte (buffer, data[i]);
- _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (loader, buffer, 1);
- }
-
- /* Write the body data one byte at a time */
- data = _dbus_string_get_const_data (&message->body);
- for (i = 0; i < _dbus_string_get_length (&message->body); i++)
- {
- DBusString *buffer;
-
- _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (loader, &buffer);
- _dbus_string_append_byte (buffer, data[i]);
- _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (loader, buffer, 1);
- }
+ if (loader == NULL)
+ return NULL;
- copy = dbus_message_copy (message); /* save for tests below */
- dbus_message_unref (message);
+ _dbus_message_loader_get_buffer (loader, &buffer);
+ _dbus_string_append_len (buffer, str, len);
+ _dbus_message_loader_return_buffer (loader, buffer, len);
- /* Now pop back the message */
if (!_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages (loader))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no memory to queue messages");
+ goto fail_oom;
if (_dbus_message_loader_get_is_corrupted (loader))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("message loader corrupted");
+ goto fail_corrupt;
- message = _dbus_message_loader_pop_message (loader);
- if (!message)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("received a NULL message");
+ msg = _dbus_message_loader_pop_message (loader);
- if (dbus_message_get_reply_serial (message) != 0x12345678)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("reply serial fields differ");
+ if (!msg)
+ goto fail_oom;
- message_iter_test (message);
-
- dbus_message_unref (message);
_dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
+ return msg;
- message = dbus_message_new_method_return (copy);
- if (message == NULL)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory\n");
- dbus_message_unref (copy);
-
- if (!dbus_message_append_args (message,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING, "hello",
- DBUS_TYPE_INVALID))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("no memory");
-
- if (!dbus_message_has_signature (message, "s"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("method return has wrong signature");
-
- dbus_error_init (&error);
- if (!dbus_message_get_args (message, &error, DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &t, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID))
-
- {
- _dbus_warn ("Failed to get expected string arg: %s\n", error.message);
- exit (1);
- }
- dbus_free (t);
-
- dbus_message_unref (message);
-
- /* This ServiceAcquired message used to trigger a bug in
- * setting header fields, adding to regression test.
- */
- message = dbus_message_new_signal (DBUS_PATH_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_DBUS,
- DBUS_INTERFACE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_DBUS,
- "ServiceAcquired");
-
- if (message == NULL)
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
-
- _dbus_verbose ("Bytes after creation\n");
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header));
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_destination (message, ":1.0") ||
- !dbus_message_append_args (message,
- DBUS_TYPE_STRING, ":1.0",
- DBUS_TYPE_INVALID))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
-
- _dbus_verbose ("Bytes after set_destination() and append_args()\n");
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header));
-
- if (!dbus_message_set_sender (message, "org.freedesktop.DBus"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
+ fail_corrupt:
+ dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS, "Message is corrupted (%s)",
+ _dbus_validity_to_error_message (loader->corruption_reason));
+ _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
+ return NULL;
- _dbus_verbose ("Bytes after set_sender()\n");
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header));
+ fail_oom:
+ _DBUS_SET_OOM (error);
+ _dbus_message_loader_unref (loader);
+ return NULL;
+}
- /* When the bug happened the above set_destination() would
- * corrupt the signature
- */
- if (!dbus_message_has_signature (message, "s"))
- {
- _dbus_warn ("Signature should be 's' but is '%s'\n",
- dbus_message_get_signature (message));
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("signal has wrong signature");
- }
+/**
+ * Returns the number of bytes required to be in the buffer to demarshal a
+ * D-Bus message.
+ *
+ * Generally, this function is only useful for encapsulating D-Bus messages in
+ * a different protocol.
+ *
+ * @param str data to be marshalled
+ * @param len the length of str
+ * @param error the location to save errors to
+ * @returns -1 if there was no valid data to be demarshalled, 0 if there wasn't enough data to determine how much should be demarshalled. Otherwise returns the number of bytes to be demarshalled
+ *
+ */
+int
+dbus_message_demarshal_bytes_needed(const char *buf,
+ int len)
+{
+ DBusString str;
+ int byte_order, fields_array_len, header_len, body_len;
+ DBusValidity validity = DBUS_VALID;
+ int have_message;
- /* have to set destination again to reproduce the bug */
- if (!dbus_message_set_destination (message, ":1.0"))
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("out of memory");
+ if (!buf || len < DBUS_MINIMUM_HEADER_SIZE)
+ return 0;
- _dbus_verbose ("Bytes after set_destination()\n");
- _dbus_verbose_bytes_of_string (&message->header, 0,
- _dbus_string_get_length (&message->header));
+ if (len > DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH)
+ len = DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
+ _dbus_string_init_const_len (&str, buf, len);
+
+ validity = DBUS_VALID;
+ have_message
+ = _dbus_header_have_message_untrusted(DBUS_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_LENGTH,
+ &validity, &byte_order,
+ &fields_array_len,
+ &header_len,
+ &body_len,
+ &str, 0,
+ len);
+ _dbus_string_free (&str);
- /* When the bug happened the above set_destination() would
- * corrupt the signature
- */
- if (!dbus_message_has_signature (message, "s"))
+ if (validity == DBUS_VALID)
{
- _dbus_warn ("Signature should be 's' but is '%s'\n",
- dbus_message_get_signature (message));
- _dbus_assert_not_reached ("signal has wrong signature");
+ _dbus_assert(have_message);
+ return header_len + body_len;
}
-
- dbus_error_init (&error);
- if (!dbus_message_get_args (message, &error, DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
- &t, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID))
-
+ else
{
- _dbus_warn ("Failed to get expected string arg for signal: %s\n", error.message);
- exit (1);
+ return -1; /* broken! */
}
- dbus_free (t);
-
- dbus_message_unref (message);
-
- /* Now load every message in test_data_dir if we have one */
- if (test_data_dir == NULL)
- return TRUE;
-
- return dbus_internal_do_not_use_foreach_message_file (test_data_dir,
- (DBusForeachMessageFileFunc)
- dbus_internal_do_not_use_try_message_file,
- NULL);
-
-#endif /* Commented out most tests for now */
-
- return TRUE;
}
-#endif /* DBUS_BUILD_TESTS */
+/** @} */
+
+/* tests in dbus-message-util.c */