bug/problem in 3.36 utils with non GLib (missing adapter info when registering a passkey-agent)

"Johannes Niederloehner" <[email protected]> Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:23:52 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.bluez.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Posted this on bluez-users' list, sorry it better should be posted here:
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Johannes Niederloehner <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:24 AM
Subject: in 3.36 registering security interface without adapter?
To: [email protected]



Having some trouble after updating vom 3.31 to 3.36 with registering a
passkeyagent.
Taking a look at the sources I'm wondering couple of things.

in 3.31:

after adding a new adapter...hcid_dbus_register_device calls
dbus_connection_create_object_path and this function of dbus-hci.c adds in
data->user_data the adapter name/path (e.g /org/bluez/hci0)

When a new passkeyagent registers calling the method register_passkey_agent
from the method table security_methods (via the generic_table from
dbus-helper.c)
 the following doesn't fail, since data isnt null:

if (!data) {
        error("register_passkey_agent called without any adapter info!");
        return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_NOT_YET_HANDLED;
    }



In contrary in 3.36 dbus-helper.c is removed and you are more using GLib
stuff.

the mentioned function hcid_dbus_register_device of dbus-hci.c calls
security_init without passing the adapter name. security_init finally calls
g_dbus_register_interface without providing adapter name.

finally if register_passkey_agent gets called,   the following,  _does
fails_ :

if (!data) {
        error("register_passkey_agent called without any adapter info!");
        return NULL;
    }

since the user_data was never filled.

Everything seems also to be related with the usage of GLib or I mean because
I disabled the usage of that Lib and your own implementation is used instead

Is this a problem, isn't it?
Sorry if I have demonstrated the problem not clearly. In that case just drop
me a line I'll try again tomorrow after having some more sleep.


Thanks,
Johannes N.

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