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- From 1ac599a0f29500a15faf0dbbdc2565cc7dce2420 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
- From: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 14:31:19 -0500
- Subject: [PATCH 4/5] pjproject: Fix for Solaris builds. Do not undef s_addr.
- pjproject, in order to solve build problems on Windows [1], undefines s_addr in
- one of it's headers that is included in res_rtp_asterisk.c. On Solaris s_addr is
- not a structure member, but defined to map to the real strucuture member,
- therefore when building on Solaris it's possible to get build errors like:
- [CC] res_rtp_asterisk.c -> res_rtp_asterisk.o
- In file included from /export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/stun.h:29,
- from res_rtp_asterisk.c:51:
- /export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/network.h: In function `inaddrcmp':
- /export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/network.h:92: error: structure has no member named `s_addr'
- /export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/network.h:92: error: structure has no member named `s_addr'
- res_rtp_asterisk.c: In function `ast_rtp_on_ice_tx_pkt':
- res_rtp_asterisk.c:706: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
- res_rtp_asterisk.c:710: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
- res_rtp_asterisk.c: In function `rtp_add_candidates_to_ice':
- res_rtp_asterisk.c:1085: error: structure has no member named `s_addr'
- make[2]: *** [res_rtp_asterisk.o] Error 1
- make[1]: *** [res] Error 2
- make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn'
- gmake: *** [_cleantest_all] Error 2
- Unfortunately, in order to make this work, I also had to make sure pjproject
- only used the typdef pj_in_addr and not the struct pj_in_addr so that when
- building Asterisk I could "typedef struct in_addr pj_in_addr". It's possible
- then that the library and users of those interfaces in Asterisk have a different
- idea about the type of the argument. While on the surface it looks like they are
- all 32 bit big endian values.
- [1] http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/changeset/484
- Reported-by: Ben Klang
- (issues ASTERISK-20366)
- Updated by ASTERISK-27997
- ---
- pjlib/include/pj/sock.h | 8 +++++++-
- pjlib/src/pj/sock_bsd.c | 2 +-
- pjlib/src/pj/sock_symbian.cpp | 2 +-
- pjlib/src/pj/sock_uwp.cpp | 2 +-
- pjsip/src/test/transport_test.c | 2 +-
- 5 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
- diff --git a/pjlib/include/pj/sock.h b/pjlib/include/pj/sock.h
- index 4daf298..c35833c 100644
- --- a/pjlib/include/pj/sock.h
- +++ b/pjlib/include/pj/sock.h
- @@ -484,6 +484,7 @@ typedef enum pj_socket_sd_type
- */
- #define PJ_INVALID_SOCKET (-1)
-
- +#ifndef _ASTERISK_H
- /* Must undefine s_addr because of pj_in_addr below */
- #undef s_addr
-
- @@ -495,6 +496,11 @@ typedef struct pj_in_addr
- pj_uint32_t s_addr; /**< The 32bit IP address. */
- } pj_in_addr;
-
- +#else
- +#include <sys/types.h>
- +#include <netinet/in.h>
- +typedef struct in_addr pj_in_addr;
- +#endif
-
- /**
- * Maximum length of text representation of an IPv4 address.
- @@ -712,7 +718,7 @@ PJ_DECL(char*) pj_inet_ntoa(pj_in_addr inaddr);
- *
- * @return nonzero if the address is valid, zero if not.
- */
- -PJ_DECL(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, struct pj_in_addr *inp);
- +PJ_DECL(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, pj_in_addr *inp);
-
- /**
- * This function converts an address in its standard text presentation form
- diff --git a/pjlib/src/pj/sock_bsd.c b/pjlib/src/pj/sock_bsd.c
- index e416991..940fce1 100644
- --- a/pjlib/src/pj/sock_bsd.c
- +++ b/pjlib/src/pj/sock_bsd.c
- @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ PJ_DEF(char*) pj_inet_ntoa(pj_in_addr inaddr)
- * numbers-and-dots notation into binary data and stores it in the structure
- * that inp points to.
- */
- -PJ_DEF(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, struct pj_in_addr *inp)
- +PJ_DEF(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, pj_in_addr *inp)
- {
- char tempaddr[PJ_INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
-
- diff --git a/pjlib/src/pj/sock_symbian.cpp b/pjlib/src/pj/sock_symbian.cpp
- index 09239b0..e72bbda 100644
- --- a/pjlib/src/pj/sock_symbian.cpp
- +++ b/pjlib/src/pj/sock_symbian.cpp
- @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ PJ_DEF(char*) pj_inet_ntoa(pj_in_addr inaddr)
- * numbers-and-dots notation into binary data and stores it in the structure
- * that inp points to.
- */
- -PJ_DEF(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, struct pj_in_addr *inp)
- +PJ_DEF(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, pj_in_addr *inp)
- {
- enum { MAXIPLEN = PJ_INET_ADDRSTRLEN };
-
- diff --git a/pjlib/src/pj/sock_uwp.cpp b/pjlib/src/pj/sock_uwp.cpp
- index 876c328..40250bf 100644
- --- a/pjlib/src/pj/sock_uwp.cpp
- +++ b/pjlib/src/pj/sock_uwp.cpp
- @@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ PJ_DEF(char*) pj_inet_ntoa(pj_in_addr inaddr)
- * numbers-and-dots notation into binary data and stores it in the structure
- * that inp points to.
- */
- -PJ_DEF(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, struct pj_in_addr *inp)
- +PJ_DEF(int) pj_inet_aton(const pj_str_t *cp, pj_in_addr *inp)
- {
- char tempaddr[PJ_INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
-
- diff --git a/pjsip/src/test/transport_test.c b/pjsip/src/test/transport_test.c
- index e5083d1..c429cc7 100644
- --- a/pjsip/src/test/transport_test.c
- +++ b/pjsip/src/test/transport_test.c
- @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ int generic_transport_test(pjsip_transport *tp)
-
- /* Check that local address name is valid. */
- {
- - struct pj_in_addr addr;
- + pj_in_addr addr;
-
- if (pj_inet_pton(pj_AF_INET(), &tp->local_name.host,
- &addr) == PJ_SUCCESS)
- --
- 2.7.4
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