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H A D | bridge_pf.c | diff 165253 Fri Dec 15 20:01:57 MST 2006 syrinx Do not add 'default:' cases inside a switch() on an enum like the SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'. Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will auto-generate enums for those too. Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that. When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to set a bad value or a general error. Suggested by: harti (first part) Approved by: bz (mentor) |
H A D | bridge_snmp.c | diff 165253 Fri Dec 15 20:01:57 MST 2006 syrinx Do not add 'default:' cases inside a switch() on an enum like the SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'. Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will auto-generate enums for those too. Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that. When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to set a bad value or a general error. Suggested by: harti (first part) Approved by: bz (mentor) |
H A D | bridge_addrs.c | diff 165253 Fri Dec 15 20:01:57 MST 2006 syrinx Do not add 'default:' cases inside a switch() on an enum like the SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'. Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will auto-generate enums for those too. Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that. When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to set a bad value or a general error. Suggested by: harti (first part) Approved by: bz (mentor) |
H A D | bridge_if.c | diff 165253 Fri Dec 15 20:01:57 MST 2006 syrinx Do not add 'default:' cases inside a switch() on an enum like the SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'. Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will auto-generate enums for those too. Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that. When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to set a bad value or a general error. Suggested by: harti (first part) Approved by: bz (mentor) |
H A D | bridge_port.c | diff 165253 Fri Dec 15 20:01:57 MST 2006 syrinx Do not add 'default:' cases inside a switch() on an enum like the SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'. Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will auto-generate enums for those too. Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that. When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to set a bad value or a general error. Suggested by: harti (first part) Approved by: bz (mentor) |
H A D | bridge_sys.c | diff 165253 Fri Dec 15 20:01:57 MST 2006 syrinx Do not add 'default:' cases inside a switch() on an enum like the SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'. Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will auto-generate enums for those too. Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that. When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to set a bad value or a general error. Suggested by: harti (first part) Approved by: bz (mentor) |
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