(freerdp_color_convert_drawing_order_color_to_gdi_color): Declare new
function.
* libfreerdp/codec/color.c:
(freerdp_color_convert_drawing_order_color_to_gdi_color): Implement.
(freerdp_image_convert_8bpp): Properly use the ARGB32/ABGR32/RGB32/BGR32
macros when converting 8bpp data to 32bpp.
(freerdp_image_convert_32bpp): Fix CLRCONV_ALPHA and CLRCONV_INVERT
processing for 32bpp destination.
(freerdp_mono_image_convert): Use ARGB32/ABGR32 when converting to 32bpp
and CLRCONV_ALPHA is set.
* libfreerdp/core/orders.c: Color data from drawing orders is
interpreted in big endian mode.
* libfreerdp/core/update.c (update_read_palette): Likewise.
* libfreerdp/gdi/16bpp.c (gdi_get_color_16bpp): GDI colors are stored as
RGB now.
* libfreerdp/gdi/32bpp.c (gdi_get_color_32bpp): Likewise.
* libfreerdp/gdi/gdi.c:
Use freerdp_color_convert_drawing_order_color_to_gdi_color() to convert
from drawing order color representation to GDI color representation
troughout.
* libfreerdp/gdi/graphics.c (gdi_Glyph_BeginDraw): Likewise.
(gdi_Glyph_EndDraw): Likewise.
transport_check_fds and transport_read_pdu had almost the same
functionality: reading and validating one pdu at a time.
Now transport_read_pdu reads one pdu from the transport layer and verifies
that the pdu data is valid - as before.
transport_read_pdu also ensures that the stream is sealed and
rewound when the pdu is received completely.
transport_check_fds just uses transport_read_pdu and does *not* do
the verification a second time based on the stream.
Besides the clean up this fixes the following problems:
* transport_read always read 4 bytes. Fast-path input synchronize pdus
are only 3 bytes long. In this case on byte got lost in the stream
buffer which lead to "de-synchronization" of server and
client.
* Size check in tpdu_read_connection_confirm - already read bytes
weren't taken into account.
* make sure fast-path packages are not fragmented if no
multifragment support was announced
* handle special server side case where the multifragment size
received from the client is smaller than one maximum fast-path
PDU size
This adds 2 arguments:
/tls-ciphers List of permitted openssl ciphers - see ciphers(1)
/tls-ciphers-netmon Use tls ciphers that netmon can parse
With KB2919355, client/server negotiate the use of
TLS cipher TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
which works fine except that netmon can't parse it.
By adding commandline /tls-ciphers-netmon, we restrict
the available ciphers to a list that netmon can
deal with. Also adds /tls-ciphers, which
accepts a string arg, for further customization.