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authorTobias Brunner <tobias@strongswan.org>2017-05-26 13:57:57 +0200
committerTobias Brunner <tobias@strongswan.org>2017-05-26 14:24:13 +0200
commitb668bf3f9ec1e6e44cb31c727ac928105e383b32 (patch)
treedb62e4fcd1a955b5179c6f172a9403500bb24e50 /src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c
parent0da10b73addd8c181bed0772c7eac32d28d8af77 (diff)
parent2e4d110d1e94a3be9da06894832492ff469eec37 (diff)
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Merge branch 'variadic-enumerators'
This adds several changes to enumerator_t and linked_list_t to improve portability. In particular to Apple's ARM64 iOS platform, whose calling convention for variadic and regular functions are different. This means that assigning a non-variadic function to a variadic function pointer, as we did with our enumerator_t::enumerate() implementations and several callbacks, will result in crashes as the called function will access the arguments differently than the caller provided them. To avoid this issue the enumerator_t interface is now fully variadic. A new mandatory method is added, venumerate(), that takes a va_list with the arguments provided while enumerating. enumerate() is replaced with a generic implementation that prepares a va_list and calls the enumerator's venumerate() implementation. As this allows passing the arguments of one enumerator to another it avoids the five pointer hack used by enumerator_create_nested() and enumerator_create_cleaner(). To simplify the implementation of venumerate() a helper macro is provided that assigns values from a given va_list to local variables. The signature of the callback passed to enumerator_create_filter() has also changed significantly. It's now required to enumerate over the original enumerator in the callback as this avoids the previous in/out pointer hack. The arguments to the outer enumerator are provided in a va_list. Similar changes to avoid such five pointer hacks affect the signatures of the callbacks for linked_list_t's invoke_function() and find_first() methods. For the latter the return type also changed from status_t to bool, which is important as SUCCESS is defined as 0, so checks for == SUCCESS will now fail.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c')
-rw-r--r--src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c9
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c b/src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c
index 69e7df99e..c3dd6e0e9 100644
--- a/src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c
+++ b/src/libstrongswan/collections/array.c
@@ -214,9 +214,11 @@ typedef struct {
} array_enumerator_t;
METHOD(enumerator_t, enumerate, bool,
- array_enumerator_t *this, void **out)
+ array_enumerator_t *this, va_list args)
{
- void *pos;
+ void *pos, **out;
+
+ VA_ARGS_VGET(args, out);
if (this->idx >= this->array->count)
{
@@ -250,7 +252,8 @@ enumerator_t* array_create_enumerator(array_t *array)
INIT(enumerator,
.public = {
- .enumerate = (void*)_enumerate,
+ .enumerate = enumerator_enumerate_default,
+ .venumerate = _enumerate,
.destroy = (void*)free,
},
.array = array,