Unify the comparison idioms use.
Always use `if(!strcmp())` for "if string equals"
and `if(strcmp())` for "if string is not equal".
Never use `== 0` and `!= 0` with `strcmp()`.
Minor reformatting of the code immediately surrounding the
refactored lines.
Resolvesipmitool/ipmitool#104
Signed-off-by: Alexander Amelkin <alexander@amelkin.msk.ru>
Clean up use of strcmp/strncmp/strncasecmp for command line arguments.
Never use anything but `strcmp()` unless absolutely neccessary.
Partialy resolvesipmitool/ipmitool#104
For `sol activate` the timeout on lanplus interface was hard-coded
to 1 second, overriding the value set with the `-N` option.
Resolvesipmitool/ipmitool#87
Signed-off-by: Alexander Amelkin <alexander@amelkin.msk.ru>
Cleanup all unused-parameter warnings. Each warning was examined to
verify it wasn't simply a case of a build macro difference.
Partially resolvesipmitool/ipmitool#13
Signed-off-by: Patrick Venture <venture@google.com>
Remove all direct comparisons to 'NULL' for pointers.
Replace them with boolean-like 'if (ptr)' and 'if (!ptr)'.
This makes conditions shorter and easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Amelkin <alexander@amelkin.msk.ru>
Make code better readable by replacing `if (rsp->ccode > 0)`
and 'if (rsp->ccode != 0)' with just `if (rsp->ccode)` as
rsp->ccode is anyway an unsigned byte and can't be negative.
Also replace 'if (rsp->ccode == 0)' with 'if (!rsp->ccode)'.
All these changes make lines shorter and easier to read as
a non-zero ccode is an indication of some failure, and so !ccode
naturally reads as 'no error'.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Amelkin <alexander@amelkin.msk.ru>
There are lots of feature test macros like _POSIX_SOURCE,
_BSD_SOURCE, etc. chaotically placed at the beginning of
multiple files without apparent reason, sometime purely
erroneously.
This commit removes them all for the sake of cleaner code.
No new warnings are added due to that at least for gcc 5.4
on Linux with glibc 2.23.
In the new version of ipmitool 1.8.15 and above, sol deactivate command was not
closing the session, This patch is to fix close console session When we issue
sol deactivate command.
Commit adds macros and #include in order to bring down the number of `warning:
implicit declaration of function 'X' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]`
warnings.
Currently, interface-management code in the ipmitool does not allow safe
interface re-opening (i.e. closing and opening again). It is because the session
is allocated in the interface setup callback while is freed in the close
callback. So, normal re-opening of the interface, which can be required for
example durng the HPM.1 upgrade, leads to segmentation fault. That's why in the
ipmi_hpmfwupg.c instead of normal closing interface, directly access the
interface data for subsequent re-opening.
Commit for Dmitry Bazhenov
max_inbound_payload_size, max_outbound_payload_size and port are
assembled byte by byte using shifts. This works correctly in both
little and big endian and doing a subsequent byte swap is wrong.
To highlight this issue I dumped the values on a big endian machine:
max_inbound_payload_size 51200
max_outbound_payload_size 51200
port 28418
And after this fix:
max_inbound_payload_size 200
max_outbound_payload_size 200
port 623
Signed-off-by: Zdenek Styblik <stybla@turnovfree.net>
Currently if we are connected to ipmitool sol session and if service processor
goes down due to reset/reload, then user has no way to know that sol session has
been disconnected. Commit aims to fix such case.
Patch-by: Mamatha Inamdar