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authorNeels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>2017-12-16 01:05:25 +0100
committerHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2017-12-18 23:05:50 +0000
commitf2e83ad40d231e87e2604ec4c97c810a8182e145 (patch)
tree89870f38e0f9977172ce13942507228046f22866 /src
parent1b8b152e791df579035f7b7c8dd621938f7de3c0 (diff)
add ctrl_cmd_parse2() to return parsing errors
If a control command fails to parse, we so far discard specific error messages and instead send just "Command parser error". In ctrl_cmd_parse() we actually compose detailed error replies, but in the end simply talloc_free() them and return NULL. A first step to report these errors to the ctrl command issuer is to not return NULL and instead return the cmd with type = CTRL_TYPE_ERROR. Add ctrl_cmd_parse2() to return such instead of NULL. To stay API compatible, provide ctrl_cmd_parse2() to return a cmd on errors. ctrl_cmd_parse() retains identical behavior but becomes just a simple wrapper around ctrl_cmd_parse2() which discards the cmd on error. No need really to deprecate ctrl_cmd_parse() yet; especially as long as compiler warnings might break jenkins builds. Change-Id: I5047c9f977d70b03eea77cbcfd2b96d43ea46880
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/ctrl/control_cmd.c18
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/ctrl/control_cmd.c b/src/ctrl/control_cmd.c
index f6164795..c2ce2be4 100644
--- a/src/ctrl/control_cmd.c
+++ b/src/ctrl/control_cmd.c
@@ -269,8 +269,23 @@ err:
return NULL;
}
+/*! Parse CTRL command struct from msgb, return NULL on any error.
+ * The caller is responsible to talloc_free() the returned struct pointer. */
struct ctrl_cmd *ctrl_cmd_parse(void *ctx, struct msgb *msg)
{
+ struct ctrl_cmd *res = ctrl_cmd_parse2(ctx, msg);
+ if (res->type == CTRL_TYPE_ERROR) {
+ talloc_free(res);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return res;
+}
+
+/*! Parse CTRL command struct from msgb, return ctrl->type == CTRL_TYPE_ERROR and an error message in
+ * ctrl->reply on any error.
+ * The caller is responsible to talloc_free() the returned struct pointer. */
+struct ctrl_cmd *ctrl_cmd_parse2(void *ctx, struct msgb *msg)
+{
char *str, *tmp, *saveptr = NULL;
char *var, *val;
struct ctrl_cmd *cmd;
@@ -382,8 +397,7 @@ oom:
cmd->id = "err";
cmd->reply = "OOM";
err:
- talloc_free(cmd);
- return NULL;
+ return cmd;
}
struct msgb *ctrl_cmd_make(struct ctrl_cmd *cmd)