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This patch creates the infrastructure for
logging of the event from the top of the interface
to the bottom. It is a start. A lot of functionality
is left aside.
The attempt of this patch is pass event from caller
of the ELAPI interface via targets to sinks
then to providers and do serialization creating
entity that is ready to be written to a file.
It also implements more specific provider related
configuration parameters.
Also it addresses couple suggestions that were
brought up against previous patch.
ELAPI Correcting issues
This patch addresses the issues found during the
review of the previous patches and addresses
ticket #166.
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- replaced mailing list address
- let sssd base components read version from VERSION
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Started looking at the ticket #107 related to
traverse functions. Realized that the return values
are not consistent. That ovelapped with the work
that I wanted to do for ticket #103 - errno cleanup.
So I (across collection, INI and ELAPI):
* Made the return codes consistent (where found)
* Removed errno where it is not needed
While was testing used valgrind and found a nasty
problem when the value was added to collection with
overwriting duplicates the count was decreased improperly.
Fixing collection.c to not decrease count made
valgrind happy. While I was debugging this
I also spotted several build warnings in trace
statements when the " exp ? v1 : v2 " was used.
Fixed those.
In ini_config.c there was a trace stament that used
variable after it was freed. Removed trace stament.
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Also fixed a typo in the header file.
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I started to cleanup the unit tests from the type cust around NULL and
found several problems that I had to address:
1) The choice of the "." as a search separator
turned out to be a poor choice.
The problem was that the file name has "."
and INI was relaying on files to be used as
property names.
I corrected that part in the INI but after discussion
with Simo we decided to switch from "." to "!"
as special symbol anyways.
2) Found that the property rename was not
reinitializing the hash. Corrected.
Added ticket to add unit tests around it (#83).
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Also adds support for running ini_config_ut under a parallel build
directory.
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The inefficient function from ini_config.c is
replaced with the function provided now by the
collection interface. Also the unit test is updated
to run from the local directory.
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Previously, only the SSSD server components were being built with
compile-time warnings enabled. This patch will ensure that all
components in common and sss_client are also built the same way.
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Fix consts and function declarations
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See ticket #37 in sssd track.
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Patch prepends prefix "col_" to all
functions related to collection.
This caused some formatiing issues
so the alignement was addressed too.
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If automake 1.11 or higher is available, use of the configure
option '--enable-silent-rules' will suppress most build messages
and replace them with lines such as
CC sysdb.o
This affects libtool as well.
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LT_INIT is supported only on Libtool >= 2.0, so I reverted it to
using AC_PROG_LIBTOOL.
Also reorganized how the common libraries were being built. Now
they are treated as libtool convenience libraries instead of
installable libraries (the --with-singlelib configure flag can
still be used to generate a combined, installable DSO)
I cleaned up the set of files being installed by automake, so the
list of things we need to remove before packaging the RPM is now
only the .la files associated with our own plugins.
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Ensures that the common libraries build statically.
Also ensures that the sssd.spec creates the SYSV init script with
the appropriate permissions.
Cleans up the useless rpmdist target that was obsolete.
Adds the *.so.N.0.0 files to the RPM, as the .so and .so.N files
were dangling symlinks.
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Comment out unused function in pam_sss
Add missing configure.ac to common/ini
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Allow configuration and build of individual SSSD utility libraries
from their own subdirectories. Building all utilities is still
possible recursively from the common root.
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Realized that I need to differentiate
sections and attributes. To do this the
line numbers for sections will be negative.
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There was a confusion about the functions that were
recently added. They are incomplete. New added
comments make it clear.
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There is controversy about the inlines so they are removed.
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This patch addresses several issues:
a) Cleaning unit test to match coding standard
b) Replace tabs with spaces - I do not know where they came
but there were some.
c) Allowing to read file and keep aside a collection
of K-V pairs where key is the key in the INI file and value is the
line number on which line the key apears.
d) There will be different kinds of errors so
error printing function was abstracted.
g) Placeholders for other printing functions have been introduced.
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Tried to use the INI interface and saw that
the list of parsing errors can be not NULL
but the actual data is cleaned.
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The read_line() function used an internal buffer allocated on stack
as temporary storage for a line read from file, then returned it.
read_line() now gets a buffer from the caller.
Fixed memory leaks in INI and Collection found by valgrind.
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We were missing several BuildRequires for the autotools. Also, we
were linking against two external libraries in the common code
that we do not actually use.
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Allows building shared or static libraries using autotools and
provides a pkg-config file to simplify inclusion into other parts
of the project (or other projects in the future)
For now, we will statically link the collection library and INI
parser.
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Added a few new functions.
Cleaned code that was subject to conditional build.
Fixed the floating point conversion.
Keep const values as const.
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Adds ini subdirectory so it will be built, adds some clarification
to the README, makes the configure --help more clear about the
trace level and enables -Wall reporting.
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