Turns out we are leaking non-floating GVariant instances returned by
get_property() functions.
Also avoid imprecise language such as "newly-allocated GVariant" as
this doesn't specify whether the variant can be floating or not.
Also see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627974 as it is
very related to this change.
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
... that is, make it private. This makes sense because users are never
expected to create such objects themselves - only the GDBus core will
need this.
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
Allow modifying a GDBusMessage in a filter function and also add tests
for this. This breaks API but leaves ABI (almost) intact - at least
dconf's GSettings backend (the only big user I know of) will keep
working.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624546
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
This allow application to take control over certain proxy protocol
handling. When a proxy protocol must be used and is found in the
application proxies, GSocketClient will simply TCP connect to the proxy
server and return the connection.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
Using this rather than g_socket_client_connect() or
g_socket_client_connect_to_host() allows #GSocketClient to
determine when to use application-specific proxy protocols.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
This functionnallity can be disabled using property enable-proxy. It
enumerates addresses using GSocketConnectable::proxy_enumerate() instead of
enumerate(). When the returned address is of type GProxyAddress (a type
based on GInetSocketAddress), it gets the proxy protocol handler using
g_proxy_get_default_for_protocol() and call connect() on it.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
This class inherit from GTcpConnection by refing the socket of
an existing GTcpConnection and wraps a custom GIOStream into itself. This
is to allow implementing proxies that alters data stream, like when using
GSSAPI privacy inside SOCKS5.
This way, if g_socket_connect() is called with a GProxyAddress,
g_socket_get_remote_address() will later return that same address.
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas.dufresne@collabora.co.uk>
This patch implements method proxy_enumerate from GSocketConnectable for
all connectables (GNetworkAddress, GNetworkService, GInetSocketAddress
and GUnixSocketAddress).
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
An implementation of GSocketAddressEnumerator that handles proxy
enumeration. This class is mainly usefull for Connectables implementation
such as NetworkService, NetworkAddress and SocketAddress to handle proxies.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
Implement an extension point for proxy protocol implementation. This
is mainly useful for socket-based proxy where it is possible to use the
proxied socket the same way it would for other stream based socket.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
This method allow creating a network address from a URI. If no port is
found in the URI, the default_port parameter will be used. Note that new
property scheme is there for future TLS implementation.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
A GSocketInetAddress representing the proxy server address with additional
properties proxy type, destination address and port, username and password.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
This extension point allow extending GLib with library like LibProxy that
interprets system proxy settings and finds the appropriate configuration
based on the type of connection being made.
Reviewed-by: Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org>
This is really what (API) users expect from GDBusProxy - in
particular, mclasen and I ran into this problem while debugging a
upower issue, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=624125
In a nutshell, the problem is that polkitd crashes while upower holds
a PolkitAuthority object (which in turns contains a GDBusProxy for the
well-known name org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1). This means that
subsequent calls on the PolkitAuthority (which is translated into
calls into the GDBusProxy) fails since :g-name-owner is NULL.
With this fix, we'll be requesting the bus daemon to launch polkitd
since we will start calling into org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 as soon as
we notice that there is no owner for this name.
Unfortunately our test suite doesn't cover service activation so there
is no way to reliably test this. I will file a bug about this.
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
Free the read buffer.
==26538== 4,096 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 781 of 781
==26538== at 0x4005BDC: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:195)
==26538== by 0x4005C66: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:476)
==26538== by 0x405244D: g_realloc (gmem.c:181)
==26538== by 0x420E066: _g_dbus_worker_do_read_unlocked (gdbusprivate.c:780)
==26538== by 0x420E1D1: _g_dbus_worker_do_read (gdbusprivate.c:812)
==26538== by 0x420F14A: _g_dbus_worker_thread_begin_func (gdbusprivate.c:1318)
==26538== by 0x420D2ED: invoke_caller (gdbusprivate.c:266)
==26538== by 0x404DA7C: g_idle_dispatch (gmain.c:4224)
==26538== by 0x4049FCD: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:2119)
==26538== by 0x404B2C1: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:2672)
==26538== by 0x404B716: g_main_context_iterate (gmain.c:2750)
==26538== by 0x404BE7F: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:2958)
==26538== by 0x420D2B5: shared_thread_func (gdbusprivate.c:248)
==26538== by 0x4077958: g_thread_create_proxy (gthread.c:1897)
==26538== by 0x57D918: start_thread (pthread_create.c:301)
==26538== by 0x4C6CBD: clone (clone.S:133)
Bug #627187.
==26538== 145 (24 direct, 121 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 765 of 790
==26538== at 0x4005BDC: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:195)
==26538== by 0x405233C: g_malloc (gmem.c:134)
==26538== by 0x406A57E: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:836)
==26538== by 0x406A60C: g_slice_copy (gslice.c:858)
==26538== by 0x4035C5A: g_error_copy (gerror.c:160)
==26538== by 0x41B6387: g_simple_async_result_set_from_error (gsimpleasyncresult.c:638)
==26538== by 0x41FCDEB: g_dbus_connection_call_done (gdbusconnection.c:4808)
==26538== by 0x41B682E: g_simple_async_result_complete (gsimpleasyncresult.c:762)
==26538== by 0x41B686A: complete_in_idle_cb (gsimpleasyncresult.c:772)
==26538== by 0x404DA7C: g_idle_dispatch (gmain.c:4224)
==26538== by 0x4049FCD: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:2119)
==26538== by 0x404B2C1: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:2672)
==26538== by 0x404B716: g_main_context_iterate (gmain.c:2750)
==26538== by 0x404BE7F: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:2958)
==26538== by 0x804B5CC: test_connection_send (gdbus-connection.c:407)
==26538== by 0x4073D04: test_case_run (gtestutils.c:1174)
Bug #627187.
==25403== 49 (24 direct, 25 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 603 of 787
==25403== at 0x4005BDC: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:195)
==25403== by 0x405233C: g_malloc (gmem.c:134)
==25403== by 0x406A57E: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:836)
==25403== by 0x406A5C3: g_slice_alloc0 (gslice.c:848)
==25403== by 0x4035B4E: g_error_new_literal (gerror.c:117)
==25403== by 0x4035ED9: g_set_error_literal (gerror.c:314)
==25403== by 0x41F6434: g_dbus_connection_close_sync (gdbusconnection.c:1284)
==25403== by 0x804A861: test_connection_life_cycle (gdbus-connection.c:158)
==25403== by 0x4073D04: test_case_run (gtestutils.c:1174)
==25403== by 0x4073FC2: g_test_run_suite_internal (gtestutils.c:1223)
==25403== by 0x4074077: g_test_run_suite_internal (gtestutils.c:1233)
==25403== by 0x4074077: g_test_run_suite_internal (gtestutils.c:1233)
==25403== by 0x40741FB: g_test_run_suite (gtestutils.c:1274)
==25403== by 0x40733E5: g_test_run (gtestutils.c:877)
==25403== by 0x804DC92: main (gdbus-connection.c:1024)
Bug #627187.
Add GZlibCompressor:file-info property. If it contains a non-NULL
GFileInfo, and the compressor is in GZIP mode, the filename and
modification time from the file info are written to the GZIP header
in the output data.
Add GZlibDeompressor:file-info property. If the decompressor is in GZIP
mode, and the GZIP data contains a GZIP header, the filename and
modification time are read from it, stored in a GFileInfo, and the
file-info property is notified.
Bug #617691.
This patch guarantees that g_output_stream_write() can never fail with
G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK. Without such a guarantee, we would need some
kind of GIOPollable interface or some way to get an event when the
stream is writable again. Which is mostly useless considering that
this method is asynchronous anyway.
Note: this patch just codifies existing behavior - GUnixOutputStream,
GSocketOutputStream and other implementations already work this way.
See also bug 626748 comment 5 for how the GDBus code relies on this
guarantee.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627071
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
If sending a lot of data and/or the other peer is not reading it, then
socket buffers can overflow. This is communicated from the kernel by
returning EAGAIN. In GIO, it is modelled by g_output_stream_write()
and g_socket_send_message() returning G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK.
It is also problematic that that we're using synchronous IO in the
shared GDBus IO thread. It means that one GDBusConnection can lock up
others.
It turns out that by porting from g_output_stream_write() to
g_output_stream_write_async() we fix the EAGAIN issue. For GSocket, we
still need to handle things manually (by creating a GSource) as
g_socket_send_message() is used.
We check the new behavior in Michael's producer/consumer test case (at
/gdbus/overflow in gdbus-peer.c) added in the last commit.
Also add a test case that sends and receives a 20 MiB message.
Also add a new `transport' G_DBUS_DEBUG option so it is easy to
inspect partial writes:
$ G_DBUS_DEBUG=transport ./gdbus-connection -p /gdbus/connection/large_message
[...]
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
>>>> WROTE 128000 bytes of message with serial 4 and
size 20971669 from offset 0 on a GSocketOutputStream
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
>>>> WROTE 128000 bytes of message with serial 4 and
size 20971669 from offset 128000 on a GSocketOutputStream
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
>>>> WROTE 128000 bytes of message with serial 4 and
size 20971669 from offset 256000 on a GSocketOutputStream
[...]
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
>>>> WROTE 43669 bytes of message with serial 4 and
size 20971669 from offset 20928000 on a GSocketOutputStream
[...]
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
<<<< READ 16 bytes of message with serial 3 and
size 20971620 to offset 0 from a GSocketInputStream
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
<<<< READ 15984 bytes of message with serial 3 and
size 20971620 to offset 16 from a GSocketInputStream
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
<<<< READ 16000 bytes of message with serial 3 and
size 20971620 to offset 16000 from a GSocketInputStream
[...]
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
<<<< READ 144000 bytes of message with serial 3 and
size 20971620 to offset 20720000 from a GSocketInputStream
========================================================================
GDBus-debug:Transport:
<<<< READ 107620 bytes of message with serial 3 and
size 20971620 to offset 20864000 from a GSocketInputStream
OK
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626748
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
This patch fixes this problem
Syscall param socketcall.sendmsg(msg.msg_control) points to uninitialised byte(s)
at 0x3D5B00EA60: __sendmsg_nocancel (syscall-template.S:82)
by 0x53F9790: g_socket_send_message (gsocket.c:2918)
by 0x540FDD0: g_unix_connection_send_credentials (gunixconnection.c:351)
by 0x542B93F: _g_dbus_auth_run_client (gdbusauth.c:618)
by 0x5438001: initable_init (gdbusconnection.c:2191)
by 0x53E09CC: g_initable_init (ginitable.c:105)
by 0x543F6E9: g_bus_get_sync (gdbusconnection.c:6091)
by 0x402C7E: test_connection_life_cycle (gdbus-connection.c:126)
by 0x4C7CABB: test_case_run (gtestutils.c:1174)
by 0x4C7CD84: g_test_run_suite_internal (gtestutils.c:1223)
by 0x4C7CE49: g_test_run_suite_internal (gtestutils.c:1233)
by 0x4C7CE49: g_test_run_suite_internal (gtestutils.c:1233)
Address 0x7fefff9fc is on thread 1's stack
Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
Previously if a GSocketConnection had a blocking GSocket, it would
sometimes block during asynchonous I/O, and if it had a non-blocking
socket, it would sometimes return G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK from
synchronous I/O. This fixes the connection to not depend on the socket
state.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616458
g_socket_client_connect_async() was always leaking its GCancellable,
and would also leak any GSocket that eventually failed to connect
after returning G_IO_ERROR_PENDING.
GSocket has a timeout flag now, but when using GSocketClient there was
no way to set the timeout until after connecting (or failing). Fix
that by adding a timeout property to GSocketClient.
Because g_simple_async_report_[g]error_in_idle() don't take a source tag
parameter, code that uses them can't currently use
g_simple_async_result_is_valid() (at least, not for the error case).
Bug 602417
The GClosure API is a bit funky (and badly documented), and requires
you to set a marshaller on the closure, and the marshaller has an
implicit 'this' argument, and the caller is reponsible for unsetting
the values after invoking the closure.
I've added some calls of the _with_closures variants to the
gdbus-names test now.