RDPSND channel is special, as it has many names.
(e.g. static channel, dynamic channel and UDP one.
Use RDPSND_CHANNEL_NAME to identify the module name instad of
RDPSND_DVC_CHANNEL_NAME
* Use freerdp_settings_* for shadow and sample server
* Added freerdp_peer_set_local_and_hostname
* Code cleanups and WINPR_ASSERT
* Code cleanups
* Use CHANNEL_NAME_LEN where appropriate
* Use temporary variables in loop instead of direct array access
(some client side channels and all server side channels still need to be
ported to new api)
server: build fix, do not disable threads for rfx encoder
cliprdr client channel: implemented support for DisableThreads option
looks like thread does not make sense at all for this channel
do not initialize disabled image codecs (respect settings)
channels: client: rail: added support for DisableThreads setting
changed "BOOL DisableThreads" to "UINT32 ThreadingFlags"
dropped unnecessary apu changes
draft implementation of threading settings aware message handling api
for addins/channels
rail: use new messaging api
fixed memory leak
msgs handlers external api changes (as requested)
msgs_handlers: init fix
fixed memory leak
logic fix
resolved problems appeared after rebase to master, dropped unnecessary
changes
git clang-format origin/master
fixed TestFreeRDPCodecRemoteFX.c
"formatting, run `clang-format` please"
properly use new "rfx_context_new(BOOL, UINT32)" everywhere
passed Threading Flags to "rfx_context_new" where available
in older C standarts veriables declaration must be done before any code
requested changes
clang-format as requested
use broken signatures of standert C functions for m$ s**tos
clang-format
requested changes
requested changes
moved ThreadingFlags to stable api zone
define type for channel msg handler
typo fix
clang-format
build fix
us ThreadingFlags from server settings
git clang-format origin/master
clang-format
* Pass on proper command type to application
* On send let the server implementation decide to send
2.2.9.2.1 Set Surface Bits Command (TS_SURFCMD_SET_SURF_BITS) or
2.2.9.2.2 Stream Surface Bits Command (TS_SURFCMD_STREAM_SURF_BITS)
Thanks to @viniciusjarina for tracing the issue down.
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.
- fixed invalid, missing or additional arguments
- removed all type casts from arguments
- added missing (void*) typecasts for %p arguments
- use inttypes defines where appropriate