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09-Dec-2020 |
X512 <danger_mail@list.ru> |
integrate AutoDeleter's into pointers Change-Id: I6c3925a7aec4d0647c76c2a03aad7b08985d7166 Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/3490 Tested-by: Commit checker robot <no-reply+buildbot@haiku-os.org> Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
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01-Aug-2018 |
Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com> |
libnetapi: Do not use the freebsd11_network headers globally. Since they were being Use'd at global scope, the FreeBSD versions of a number of POSIX headers were being used instead of the POSIX ones, which breaks the build on non-x86 as these headers presently do not work elsewhere. Instead, just include the base directory, and then include the compat headers manually in the one place that actually requires them. Also fix all the other files that expected errno.h and others to be included implicitly, which they now are not. This should fix the PowerPC and (part of the) ARM builds.
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12-Apr-2015 |
Michael Lotz <mmlr@mlotz.ch> |
libbnetapi: Add BNetworkRoute to replace use of route_entry. The BNetworkRoute class manages a route_entry and the sockaddr's associated with it. It replaces the direct use of route_entry in the BNetworkInterface API. Using route_entry is fragile and inconvenient as it only holds pointers to the sockaddr's. When getting a list of routes from the kernel, each route_entry is set up so that its pointers point into the single flat buffer that is passed around. Creating a copy of the route_entry and then deleting the flat buffer makes the pointers in the copy stale. Returning these route entries therefore always lead to a use-after-free when they were eventually used. BNetworkRoute also takes over the code and functionallity of getting routes from RouteSupport. The corresponding method in BNetworkRoster is replaced by a static method in BNetworkRoute. Also distinguish between the default route and gateway of an interface. GetDefaultRoute() now gets the default BNetworkRoute for the interface while GetDefaultGateway() gets the associated gateway address within that default route. Adjust network preferences panel to this change. Note that we currently only seem to have per interface default routes and not an actual global default route. This was already the case before these changes and I did not further investigate what this means.
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12-Apr-2015 |
Michael Lotz <mmlr@mlotz.ch> |
libbnetapi: Add BNetworkRoute to replace use of route_entry. The BNetworkRoute class manages a route_entry and the sockaddr's associated with it. It replaces the direct use of route_entry in the BNetworkInterface API. Using route_entry is fragile and inconvenient as it only holds pointers to the sockaddr's. When getting a list of routes from the kernel, each route_entry is set up so that its pointers point into the single flat buffer that is passed around. Creating a copy of the route_entry and then deleting the flat buffer makes the pointers in the copy stale. Returning these route entries therefore always lead to a use-after-free when they were eventually used. BNetworkRoute also takes over the code and functionallity of getting routes from RouteSupport. The corresponding method in BNetworkRoster is replaced by a static method in BNetworkRoute. Also distinguish between the default route and gateway of an interface. GetDefaultRoute() now gets the default BNetworkRoute for the interface while GetDefaultGateway() gets the associated gateway address within that default route. Adjust network preferences panel to this change. Note that we currently only seem to have per interface default routes and not an actual global default route. This was already the case before these changes and I did not further investigate what this means.
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