We're going to extend those to issue methods other than GET.
Also, "request" would've been too long, "req" looks nicer.
Conflicts: variable alignments, missing trivial commit in provider-azure
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No need to do a deep clone. The strv array is not ever modified and we
pack it together in one memory allocation.
Conflicts: nm_strv_dup_packed is still called nm_utils_strv_dup_packed
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It's not used anywhere.
Conflicts: variable alignments only
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Run:
./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
Yes, it needs to run twice because the first run doesn't yet produce the
final result.
Signed-off-by: Antonio Cardace <acardace@redhat.com>
Seems with LTO the compiler can sometimes think that thes variables are
uninitialized. Usually those code paths are only after an assertion was
hit (g_return*()), but we still need to workaround the warning.
Since commit 3bd30f6064 ('nmcs: add error message when a HTTP request times
out'), the case where polling returns %FALSE without an error is no
longer possible. This is preferable, because it follows a consistent
API where a function clearly fails or succeeds.
So, checking for the error code and the returned boolean is redundant and
unnecessary.
NMHttpClient guarantees that the returned response is %NUL terminated after the
returned length of the buffer. That guarantee is important and should be documented.
libcurl's documentation for CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION requires the
application to install a non-repeating timer.
https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION.html
So let's remove the GSource once expired.
Fixes: 69f048bf0c ('cloud-setup: add tool for automatic IP configuration in cloud')
Since just a single pointer is used to store the socket's GSource
if more than 1 consecutive request was done through the same
HTTP provider the 2nd request would clear the GSource associated to
the second request causing the 1st HTTP request to never complete
and end up in a expired timeout.
Use a hashtable instead so we can correctly track all requests.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1821787
Fixes: 69f048bf0c ('cloud-setup: add tool for automatic IP configuration in cloud')
Most callers would pass FALSE to nm_utils_error_is_cancelled(). That's
not very useful. Split the two functions and have nm_utils_error_is_cancelled()
and nm_utils_error_is_cancelled_is_disposing().
curl_multi_setopt() accepts CURLMOPT_* options, not CURLOPT_*
ones. Found by GCC 10:
clients/cloud-setup/nm-http-client.c:700:38: error: implicit conversion from ‘enum <anonymous>’ to ‘CURLMoption’ [-Werror=enum-conversion]
700 | curl_multi_setopt (priv->mhandle, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1);
Fixes: 69f048bf0c ('cloud-setup: add tool for automatic IP configuration in cloud')