* This takes a relative path as a parameter, and modifies the object to
point to the given location.
* '..' is not handled yet, and will be sent as-is to the server.
* Makes it possible to follow more types of 302 redirects
In particular, I can now run the tests from Opera's testsuite
(testsuite.opera.com), which shows I have more work to do on cookie
handling.
* Some fields weren't initialized, leading to random crashes later on
* Remove the enum that was used for protocol options
* Use a single field to track the request state, instead of separate
booleans.
* The cookie jar iterator now use a BObjectList instead of a BList
* Add a convenience method to the cookie jar to add a cookie by BUrl
and raw cookie string.
* Remove some methods in BNetworkCookie that could lead to invalid
cookies (cross-domain or with no domain at all).
* Make the cookie parsing able to report errors
* Fix off-by-one error in domain cookies validation.
* Remove the BUrlRequest class, which was only delegating work to
BUrlProtocol and subclasses
* Rename BUrlProtocol to BUrlRequest, and BUrlRequestHttp to BHttpRequest
* Creating a request is now done through the BUrlProtocolRoster. For
now there is just a static MakeRequest method, this will be completed
when we get to actually allowing add-ons to provide different request
handlers.
This allows cleanup of the API for requests:
* Remove the universal SetOption method with constants, and have
dedicated setters for each protocol option.
* Setters can now have multiple parameters, for example you can give
BHTTPRequest a BDataIO and a known size
* In this case, the BHttpRequest will not use HTTP chunked transfers,
which were always used before and made most servers unhappy (tested and
failed with lighttpd, google accounts and github).
* The use of a static variable for storing the chunk size made it shared between all instances of BUrlProtoclHttp.
* Inline the function at the single place where it is used, and allocate the variable on the stack instead.
The whole receiving loop should be split into chunked and non-chunked variants to improve code readability.
* Each class has a Socket() method to retrieve the underlaying file descriptor
to be able to do the more advanced stuff, if necessary.
* A server socket is yet missing, but the rest is pretty much covered.
BNetworkRoster::{Count|GetNext|Add|Remove}PersistentNetwork() as it fits
better (thanks Philippe for the heads up).
* Implement the backend for these functions in the net_server and also move
conversion of the wireless_network based format into the settings based format
there.
* Implement removal of a network from the settings and make adding a new network
with the same name replace the old one instead of just adding multiple ones.
Might need to change this in the future depending on how we want to handle
multiple networks with the same name (i.e. distinguish based on BSSID or
similar).
* Fix apparent oversight that caused configured networks _not_ to be used in the
auto join attempt.
* Remove auto joining open networks. I've been bitten by that more than once now
because we happen to have an open network in the neighbourhood that I now
accidentally used to transfer quite a bit of (unencrypted) stuff before
noticing... In the future, one will instead have to explicitly join an open
network once and store that config. Note that the driver will actually still
auto-associate with open networks due to how things are set up currently.
Note also that the auto join will fire join requests whenever there's a
disassociation event, so you might see spurious join dialogs when the
wpa_supplicant actually just re-establishes the connection.
* Make join requests async again. Instead of waiting for a synchronous reply of
the wpa_supplicant we instead return success when the request has been sent.
While the API call might still be made synchronous again in the future, the
net_server should really not block on an external application. In the case of
the wpa_supplicant we would otherwise deadlock when using the new
*PersistentNetwork() API after a successful join, and in other cases we might
just unacceptably delay other calls.
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be stored by the backend in the net_server. I put it in BNetworkDevice because
that is where network enumeration is done as well, but I'm not sure that it fits
there particularly well.
Since BNetworkDevice::GetNetwork() directly interfaces with the driver and gets
the networks from scan results, such persistent networks don't yet show up in
those enumerations.
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in_addr_t is now in network endian again. Thanks, Philippe!
* Made SetToLoopback(), and SetToLocal() a bit more useful (although the latter
isn't implemented yet).
* Minor cleanup.
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retrieve the WLAN cipher/key configuration. Might not work perfectly yet; so
far I've only seen WPA2, and WPA networks.
* Have wlan_test show this extra info.
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and parsing the extra station data to retrieve the authentication details.
Comments welcome.
* NetworkStatus should now mark the currently associated network (if any).
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instead.
* Also actually implemented the serializing functionality this time, as usual
completely untested, though :-)
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Integrated the classes in the Network Kit (libbnetapi.so). Only the foundation
classed BUrl, BUrlContext, BNetworkCookie, BNetworkCookieJar and the private
HttpTime code is currently compiled. The BUrlProtocol currently contains some
misplaced BUrlProtocolHttp specific stuff, and the HTTP stuff itself has a
dependency on libcrypto and should live in an add-on instead. I've sprinkled
some TODOs in the code, and I've done some renaming compared to the last
version of the GSoC patch. Any help to bring this further along is appreciated.
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* Automatic whitespace cleanup.
* This also fixes the build; I wanted to commit this earlier.
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* Added BNetworkInterfaceAddress::Destination() as synonym for Broadcast()
(depending on the configuration, it could be either one).
* Media() will now return -1 in case of an error.
* Added "const" where it makes sense.
* Added convenience functions for AddAddress(), and RemoveAddress() that only
take the actual address.
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to iterate over all possible addresses, as suggested privately by Rene.
* Added flags to the resolving methods that allow more control over the
addresses returned.
* Added setters to BNetworkAddress that accept a service name instead of port
number, renamed PortName() to ServiceName().
* Made the sockaddr* cast operators return a const sockaddr as it was supposed
to be, although I should probably add non-const ones as well.
* This also simplified the code somewhat.
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untested at this point, though.
* Will port ifconfig, NetworkStatus, and the Network preferences application
later in order to test the API.
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know how I implement that function :-)
* Cleaned up libbnetapi.so Jamfile, removed non-Haiku target code.
* Added empty files to the build to see that the headers are compiling.
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started implementing it yet, anyway).
* Note that BNetworkAddress is supposed to replace BNetAddress -- the latter
does not provide enough space for a struct sockaddr_storage, and has a very
IPv4 specific and incapable API, anyway.
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- This has the side effect that now it actually works.
- This also indirectly fix BNetEndpoint usage of BNetBuffer.
- Added DynamicBuffer (the underlying buffer implementation) to the Jamfile.
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* added NetEndpointTest that exposed a couple of bugs
* fixed several bugs in the implementation of BNetEndpoint, some of which kept
NetPenguin from working
* fixed a couple of constness issues in BNetEndpoint and BNetAddress
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* fixed several byte order inconsistencies, it does not make sense to always
convert the byte order input/output values - no we convert where it can
be expected and leave it where it is confusing
* fixed size inconsistencies with respect to family and port, both of which
were sometimes handled as int8, as int16 and as int32 in different places
(now they are always int16)
These fixes make Beam connect to the correct address and port, but it still doesn't work, as it seems to be using UDP instead of TCP (doh!). Will look into that tomorrow.
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at the comment in r5_compatibility.h.
* Intentionally broke source compatibility and removed all that outdated Nettle stuff.
* Also, I took the liberty of making m_init private and rename it to fInit - again, this
will only affect source compatibility.
* Rewrote NetEndpoint.h
* Fixed quite a few small bugs around the code that I touched, for example in NetAddress,
SetTo() never set fInit, and therefore could be wrong.
* Some cleanup.
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ie. if someone included net/socket.h he's doomed to change his sources).
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