Terminating null character was inserted in the middle of readerNames instead of
last position in the unicode version of SCardStatus function.
This commit fix it.
When using pthread_once with destructors they are only called,
if each thread (including the main thread) is exited with pthread_exit.
Introducing winpr_exit as a wrapper for that purpose.
* fix StatusW_Call to rely and use SCardStatusW
* fix trace call in StatusW_Call - needs to be called after the sizes
are set
* unify SCardStatus functions for pcsc - let the internal function handle unicode directly
This fixes an issue with size calculations of SCardStatusW.
The PCSC SCard implementation in winpr tried to rename reader and group
names received from PCSC to something similar to what the windows smart
card service would return.
Because of the following reasons this mapping was removed:
* reader names are not standardized
* no mapping of reader name should be required at all
* the mapping added extra complexity
* the mapping didn't produce the same names as if the reader was
directly connected on windows (or redirected from a windows host)
In case there are situations where this is nevertheless required this
feature can simple be (re-)implemented a part of the smart card channel.
Also the formatting was fixed.
SCardAddReaderName isn't part of the SCard API.
Note: removing this also removes the possibility to redirect single
smartcard readers with /smartcard:READERNAME. However this features
wasn't implemented in a general way and will be re-added as part of
the smart card channel directly.
The state tracking/modifications (presumably thought as optimization?!) in
PCSC_SCardGetStatusChange_Internal cause a lot of applications to behave
incorrectly and/or hang. Ideally no modifications of the states should
be necessary as PCSC implements the same API as passed over the channel.
Conflicts:
channels/smartcard/client/smartcard_operations.c
channels/smartcard/client/smartcard_pack.c
channels/smartcard/client/smartcard_pack.h
smartcard_operations: move handling of call argument into functions
The call argument was only use by static functions and was always equal
to operation->call. Remove the argument and use operation-call directly.
Also put the memory allocation and check into the same place.
Conflicts:
channels/smartcard/client/smartcard_operations.c
Updated formatting and API
- fixed invalid, missing or additional arguments
- removed all type casts from arguments
- added missing (void*) typecasts for %p arguments
- use inttypes defines where appropriate
* only expose necessary functions and types in header
* don't expose appender internals
* add generic function WLog_ConfigureAppender to have the possibility
to configure appender specific settings
* detect appender availability if WLog_SetLogAppenderType or
WLog_Appender_New return FALSE or NULL respectively the appender isn't
available or the initialization failed. This is very useful for the
use with optional appenders.
* add Free to the appender interface. At the time of the Free the
appender is known and available so it can be called directly (instead
of calling the right function according to the type)
* make all appender internal function static
* all appenders return the generic wLogAppender type now. Typecasts
are internally done where necessary this abstracts the appenders more
cleanly
1)
Added missing checks for CreateEvent which also required the
following related changes:
- changed freerdp_context_new API to BOOL
- changed freerdp_peer_context_new API to BOOL
- changed pRdpClientNew callback to BOOL
- changed pContextNew callback to BOOL
- changed psPeerAccepted callback to BOOL
- changed psPeerContextNew callback to BOOL
2)
Fixed lots of missing alloc and error checks in the
changed code's neighbourhood.
3)
Check freerdp_client_codecs_prepare result to avoid segfaults
caused by using non-initialized codecs.
4)
Fixed deadlocks in x11 caused by missing xf_unlock_x11() calls
in some error handlers
5)
Some fixes in thread pool:
- DEFAULT_POOL assignment did not match TP_POOL definition
- don't free the pool pointer if it points to the static DEFAULT_POOL
- added error handling and cleanup in InitializeThreadpool