Rename the new MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH #define to PG_MAX_AUTH_MAX_TOKEN_LENGTH,

to make it more obvious that it's a PostgreSQL internal limit, not something
that comes from system header files.
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Heikki Linnakangas 2009-10-14 22:10:01 +00:00
parent bd62a211b5
commit 3db362edf3

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/libpq/auth.c,v 1.183.2.1 2009/10/14 07:27:27 heikki Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/libpq/auth.c,v 1.183.2.2 2009/10/14 22:10:01 heikki Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ static int pg_SSPI_recvauth(Port *port);
/*
* Maximum size of GSS and SSPI authentication tokens.
* Maximum accepted size of GSS and SSPI authentication tokens.
*
* Kerberos tickets are usually quite small, but the TGTs issued by Windows
* domain controllers include an authorization field known as the Privilege
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ static int pg_SSPI_recvauth(Port *port);
* registry setting. Microsoft recommends that it is not set higher than
* 65535 bytes, so that seems like a reasonable limit for us as well.
*/
#define MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH 65535
#define PG_MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH 65535
/*----------------------------------------------------------------
@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ pg_GSS_recvauth(Port *port)
/* Get the actual GSS token */
initStringInfo(&buf);
if (pq_getmessage(&buf, MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH))
if (pq_getmessage(&buf, PG_MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH))
{
/* EOF - pq_getmessage already logged error */
pfree(buf.data);
@ -1190,7 +1190,7 @@ pg_SSPI_recvauth(Port *port)
/* Get the actual SSPI token */
initStringInfo(&buf);
if (pq_getmessage(&buf, MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH))
if (pq_getmessage(&buf, PG_MAX_AUTH_TOKEN_LENGTH))
{
/* EOF - pq_getmessage already logged error */
pfree(buf.data);