CreateFile/GetFileInformationByHandle will fail if used with just a
drive letter i.e. C:/.
This PR fixes that case by using GetFileAttributesExW as a fallback in
case CreateFileW fails.
* Fix length checks in parallel driver
The length requested was not checked against the length read from
the port.
* Fixed missing length check in video channel
Data received in video redirection channel was not checked for
proper length.
* Fixed video presentation reference counter
Video channel presentation reference counter was not updated with
Video_Frame_new. A failing H264 decoding step could trigger a reference
decrement and the presentation was freed by accident.
Also clean up the increment and decrement of presentation
* Fixed tsmf ffmpeg context extra data size checks
tsmf_ffmpeg_init_stream did not abort if the video format ExtraDataSize
was not sufficiently large to satisfy expectations.
* Fixed missing input data length check
tsmf_ifman_exchange_capability_request did not check if the input
data stream actually contained the amount of bytes requested to
copy.
* Fixed TSMF tsmf_ffmpeg_set_format length checks
ExtraDataSize of format was not checked for expected minimum length
* Fixed TSMF tsmf_read_format_type length checks
ExtraDataSize of format was not checked for expected minimum
length
* Fixed TSMF tsmf_gstreamer_set_format length checks
ExtraDataSize of format was not checked for expected minimum
length
* Fixed format strings to match arguments
Reviewed and replaced all %d specifiers to match proper type
* Added proxy dynamic channel command type to log messages.
* Fixed TestUri unit test
* Make proper unit test out of the test function
* Add proper test cases
* Replace FindFirstFileA with FindFirstFileW for addins
This allows addin paths to contain unicode symbols.
* Fixed parse_uri_to_local_file definition
* Move to common clipboard.c file
* Move to header file so it can be included in test case
* Added WINPR_LOCAL for test builds
This macro exports internal functions in case of a unit test build
This way unit tests can access these without other workarounds.
* Fixed typo in function name is_dos_driver
* Cleaned up FindFirstFileW call
Use a wrapper function to convert to unicode and call the function
* Cleaned up BUILD_TESTING and EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS
* EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS now does as the name implies and exports all
non static functions/variables from the library.
* BUILD_TESTING now only sets the defines for test code and
activates EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS to allow tests to access internal
code
* Fixed windows client warnings
* disable CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS
* printer_win: Retrieve default printer name
* printer_win: Declare the local default printer as default
* printer_cups: Retrieve default printer name
* printer_cups: Declare the local default printer as default
This patch does various cleanups in the client dynamic channel. The main
goal of the cleanup was to add the sending of Close messages to the server
when a channel is locally closed. The refcounter is there to ensures that
the DVC_CHANNEL is not freed while some pieces of code are still holding a
reference on it.
I did some tests by using a custom server-side echo channel at
https://github.com/hardening/echoChannel, it allows to send a given amount of
packets and then close (to test server-side initiated closes). It compiles
with mingw (so under linux) and so it can be easily deployed (no deps).
* winpr: add lock operation on HashTables
* drdynvc: change the listeners array for a hashtable and other micro cleanups
* logonInfo: drop warning that is shown at every connection
Let's avoid this log, we can't do anything if at Microsoft they don't respect
their own specs.
* rdpei: fix terminate of rdpei
* drdynvc: implement the channel list with a hashtable by channelId
The same code is copied in all dynamic channels to create a plugin, have a listener,
and manage the channel lifecycle. This patch does a mutualization effort so that channels
only have to code things that are specific to them.
pulse/alsa/oss do not reliably work with ALAW/ULAW codecs with all
hardware available.
Since these formats are poor quality anyway, deactivate them for
audin channel.
Most dynamic channels share the same copied and pasted code for the XXX_CHANNEL_CALLBACK
and XXX_LISTENER_CALLBACK types. This patch introduce GENERIC_CHANNEL_CALLBACK and
GENERIC_LISTENER_CALLBACK that fits for most channels and discard custom type definitions.
The current server sided channel handling of RDPSND/AUDIO_PLAYBACK_DVC
is currently very constrained.
So, solve this. This means:
- Add the missing Training/Training Confirm PDUs
- Stop overriding the average bytes per second values, when submitting
the audio formats, as this currently makes the usage of codecs
impossible
- Add a way to send the server formats manually again, to be able to
restart the protocol after a Close PDU was sent
- Add a way to send already encoded audio data to let server
implementations to take care of the encoding process and to set
custom audio timestamps for the Video Optimized Remoting channel
- Add public attributes to let server implementations know the initial
volume and pitch values
- Add public attribute to let server implementations know the quality
mode setting
Currently, all FreeRDP-based clients don't send any WaveConfirm PDUs
for received samples, when using a dynamic channel for audio output
redirection.
[MS-RDPEA] 2.2.3.8 Wave Confirm PDU mentions, that a WaveConfirm PDU
MUST be sent, when a WaveInfo PDU + Wave PDU, or Wave2 PDU is received
and when the audio data sample is emitted to completion by the client.
The first WaveConfirm PDU is used by the server to determine the
network latency and the second WaveConfirm PDU is used by the server to
determine the render latency.
So, fix the current behaviour, where FreeRDP currently does not send
any WaveConfirm PDU, when using the dynamic channel, or only sends one
WaveConfirm PDU for the sample.
For the first WaveConfirm PDU, use the same timestamp, that was
included in the first WaveInfo/Wave2 PDU.
For the second WaveConfirm PDU, add the render latency on top of the
arrival timestamp.
_align_XXX functions aren't widely available depending on the C runtime. That causes
problems with mingw where we can easily have some runtime mixes (which lead to mysterious
segfaults most of the time). This patch introduce winpr_aligned_XXX functions that will
either use the function available, or use an emulation layer.