On 12/16/2010 04:21 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > This provides a new struct that contains a buffer for the RPC > message header+payload, as well as a decoded copy of the message > header. There is an API for applying a XDR encoding & decoding > of the message headers and payloads. There are also APIs for > maintaining a simple FIFO queue of message instances. >
> +
> +/*
> + * @msg: the outgoing message, whose header to encode
> + *
> + * Encodes the length word and header of the message, setting the
spacing: s/ / /
> +
> +int virNetMessageEncodePayload(virNetMessagePtr msg,
> + xdrproc_t filter,
> + void *data)
> +{
> + XDR xdr;
> + unsigned int msglen;
> +
> + /* Serialise header followed by args. */
This comment is out of place, since the header should already have been
serialized prior to this function.
> +
> +
> +int virNetMessageDecodePayload(virNetMessagePtr msg,
> + xdrproc_t filter,
> + void *data)
> +{
> + XDR xdr;
> +
> + /* Serialise header followed by args. */
Likewise.
> +
> +int virNetMessageEncodePayloadRaw(virNetMessagePtr msg,
> + const char *data,
> + size_t len)
> +{
> + XDR xdr;
> + unsigned int msglen;
> +
> + if ((msg->bufferLength - msg->bufferOffset) < len) {
> + virNetError(VIR_ERR_RPC,
> + _("Stream data too long to send (%zu bytes needed, %zu
> bytes available)"),
> + len, (msg->bufferLength - msg->bufferOffset));
> + return -1;
> + }
> +
> + memcpy(msg->buffer + msg->bufferOffset, data, len);
> + msg->bufferOffset += len;
Should this round up to a multiple of 4, per the rules of XDR encoding?
But in general, this looks okay.
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