Some gcc targets report ifunc as a supported attribute, while at the
same time actually trying to build the object fails with "ifunc not
supported on this target". Be more prejudicial with ifunc usage.
Change-Id: I5820338476938bf581d6d9e38fe0e6fd48f0b874
UDP packets sent in response to a UDP request should have the same
source address as the request's destination address.
This can be achieved with sockets bound to a specific address, but in
the case of ANY-bound sockets, we can use the PKTINFO mechanism to do
this.
Extend control_ng_process() to accept an extra socket address
corresponding to the local address to use. Extend the signature of the
callback function (to do the actual sending) accordingly.
Extend socket_sendiov() to be able to set the PKTINFO cmsg when sending
a packet.
Add socket_sendto_from() as a convenience wrapper.
Extend control_udp_incoming() to pass the address from
udp_buf->local_addr back to socket_sendiov().
Change-Id: Idd019fdcfd796098e7807427e6686d4b05de35d1
Looks like glib at some point started resetting an existing string array
that a config option is pointing to if that config option isn't present
at all. Work around this by explicitly resetting the pointed-to variable
to NULL, and then fixing up the contents on the second pass: either use
the setting from the config file or the one from the command line, and
free the other one.
Change-Id: Ida89d71e54fc30b4cce3277107e2185737f54a51
Similar to recvfrom_ts, this return the local (destination) address of
the received packet, extracted from the PKTINFO struct.
Change-Id: Icfed12eb7d9bf6c9d707318e85363fcff8d9aca6
It actually uses a shared config setting from the lib (stack size) so
the function itself also belongs in the lib.
Change an argument type to bool.
Change-Id: I8be68008fcfc058cb29069102eb00497b66897a5
Make silent this:
In file included from spandsp_logging-test.c:9:
spandsp_logging.h: In function ‘my_span_set_log’:
spandsp_logging.h:5:9: error: too few arguments to function ‘span_log_set_message_handler’
5 | span_log_set_message_handler(ls, h);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from spandsp_logging-test.c:7:
/usr/local/include/spandsp/logging.h:125:20: note: declared here
125 | SPAN_DECLARE(void) span_log_set_message_handler(logging_state_t *s, message_handler_func_t func, void *user_data);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from spandsp_logging-test.c:9:
spandsp_logging.h: In function ‘my_span_mh’:
spandsp_logging.h:8:9: error: too few arguments to function ‘span_set_message_handler’
8 | span_set_message_handler(h);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from spandsp_logging-test.c:7:
/usr/local/include/spandsp/logging.h:127:20: note: declared here
127 | SPAN_DECLARE(void) span_set_message_handler(message_handler_func_t func, void *user_data);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
spandsp_logging-test.c: In function ‘main’:
spandsp_logging-test.c:18:29: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘my_span_set_log’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
18 | my_span_set_log(ls, logfunc);
| ^~~~~~~
| |
| void (*)(int, const char *)
In file included from spandsp_logging-test.c:9:
spandsp_logging.h:4:73: note: expected ‘message_handler_func_t’ {aka ‘void (*)(void *, int, const char *)’} but argument is of type ‘void (*)(int, const char *)’
4 | INLINE void my_span_set_log(logging_state_t *ls, message_handler_func_t h) {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
t38.c: In function ‘t38_gateway_pair’:
t38.c:419:29: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘my_span_set_log’ from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
419 | my_span_set_log(ls, spandsp_logging_func);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| |
| void (*)(int, const char *)
In file included from t38.c:11:
spandsp_logging.h:4:73: note: expected ‘message_handler_func_t’ {aka ‘void (*)(void *, int, const char *)’} but argument is of type ‘void (*)(int, const char *)’
4 | INLINE void my_span_set_log(logging_state_t *ls, message_handler_func_t h) {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
Change-Id: Ib67db21e1d1ea684fd312bbaf9a8ec7a7542e3cb
This is a dependency of the poller and so is needed in lib/ as well to
make it usable.
Also consolidate the type.
Change-Id: I70ec8a200d6cd65710ac93636a9495cf24c35ef4
Make sure we don't try to send on closed sockets or to endpoints which
haven't been initialised.
Fixes unexpected fallout from 83c7336e
Change-Id: If73d61e52edeb72257515adab7428ecef82c2797
Introduce rtpe_has_cpu_flag() and associated enum to test for specific
CPU flags. Use singleton approach to do the CPUID only once.
Convert simd_float2int16_array() to float2int16_array() as an ifunc. The
resolver function uses rtpe_has_cpu_flag() to determine which
implementation to use.
If no SIMD implementation is available, use the linked evs_syn_output()
from the shared object as before, with an intermediate wrapper function,
which is needed as the dlopen() happens only after the
float2int16_array() is resolved.
Change-Id: I34fa03433ba5d6fa7d6d4f290455015db29fdd74