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authorGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman <jhutz@cmu.edu>2013-02-02 02:09:25 -0500
committerGravatar Jeffrey Hutzelman <jhutz@cmu.edu>2013-02-14 19:20:27 -0500
commite2bfb6322ce9f4323b83469dc06dd1ce1b0f4cf6 (patch)
tree507dab2f064c09996a002624d49c0dfb257a24a9 /server/acl_files.c
parent350312d5db9b0a968bbbbecb37bd600a2da389d0 (diff)
Clean up warnings
Eliminate compiler warnings due to various issues (listed below). This allows Zephyr to build cleanly under GCC versions ranging from 4.1.0 to 4.7.2 with all of the options shown below: -g -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshadow -Wextra -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-unused-parameter and, on recent versions, -Wunreachable-code Test builds were done - On Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) using both MIT Kerberos 1.10.1 and Heimdal 1.6, without krb4 and both with and without C-Ares and Hesiod - On Fedora 14 using Heimdal 0.6, without C-Ares or Hesiod and both with and without krb4 (KTH Kerberos 1.3rc2) - On Fedora Core 3, Fedora Core 5, Fedora 7, and Fedora 10, using Heimdal 0.6 and without C-Ares, Hesiod, or krb4 It also allows clean builds on Solaris 10 under the Sun Studio 12 (9/07) C compiler with the following options: -g -fd -v -errfmt -errhdr=%user -errtags=yes -errwarn=%all -erroff=E_OLD_STYLE_FUNC_DECL,E_ENUM_TYPE_MISMATCH_ARG,E_ARG_INCOMPATIBLE_WITH_ARG ... and under Solaris 9 with the Sun Forte 7 (3/02) C compiler with the above options and -erroff=E_FUNC_HAS_NO_RETURN_STMT. Solaris builds were done with Heimdal 0.6 and without C-Ares, Hesiod, or krb4. The following types of issues are addressed in this change: - Parameters and local variables with the same names as library functions - Parameters and local variables with the same names as globals - Declarations for exported global variables missing from headers - Prototypes for exported functions missing from headers - Missing 'static' on functions that shouldn't be exported - Old-style function declarations - Duplicate declarations - Type mismatches - Unused variables and functions - Uninitialized variables - Forward references to enums - Necessary header files not included - Violations of the aliasing rules, where GCC was able to detect them - Missing braces on if blocks that might be empty - Attempts to do pointer arithmetic on pointers of type void *, which is not permitted in standard C. - An attempt to pass a function pointer via a void * parameter, which is not permitted in standard C. Instead, we now pass a pointer to a structure, which then contains the required function pointer. - Unnecessary inclusion of <krb5_err.h>, which is already included by <krb5.h> when the former exists, and might not be protected against double inclusion, depending on which com_err was used. - Missing include of <com_err.h>, which was masked by the fact that it is included by headers generated by e2fsprogs compile_et - Use of com_err() with a non-constant value in place of the format string, which in every case was a fixed-size buffer in which a message was built using sprintf(!). Both the calls to sprintf and the fixed-size buffers have been removed, in favor of just letting com_err() do the formatting. - Various cases where X library functions expecting a parameter of type wchar_t * were instead passed a parameter of type XChar2b *. The two types look similar, but are not the same and are _not_ interchangeable. - An overly-simplistic configure test which failed to detect existence of <term.h> on Solaris, due to not including <curses.h>. - Using the wrong type for the flags output of krb5_auth_con_getflags() when building against Heimdal. A configure test is added to detect the correct type.
Diffstat (limited to 'server/acl_files.c')
-rw-r--r--server/acl_files.c12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/server/acl_files.c b/server/acl_files.c
index e62451a..e7bfc0c 100644
--- a/server/acl_files.c
+++ b/server/acl_files.c
@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ static const char rcsid_acl_files_c[] = "$Id$";
/* If realm is missing, it becomes the local realm */
/* Canonicalized form is put in canon, which must be big enough to hold
MAX_PRINCIPAL_SIZE characters */
-void acl_canonicalize_principal(char *principal,
- char *canon)
+static void
+acl_canonicalize_principal(char *principal, char *canon)
{
char *end;
char *dot, *atsign;
@@ -240,7 +240,8 @@ add_host(struct host_ace **list,
{
struct host_ace *e;
struct in_addr addr;
- unsigned long mask = 0, i;
+ unsigned long mask = 0;
+ long i;
char *m, *x;
m = strchr(buf, '/');
@@ -395,7 +396,7 @@ acl_cache_reset(void)
/* Returns nonzero if it can be determined that acl contains principal */
/* Principal is not canonicalized, and no wildcarding is done */
/* If neg is nonzero, we look for negative entries */
-int
+static int
acl_exact_match(char *acl,
char *principal,
int neg)
@@ -412,7 +413,7 @@ acl_exact_match(char *acl,
/* Returns nonzero if it can be determined that acl contains who */
/* If neg is nonzero, we look for negative entries */
-int
+static int
acl_host_match(char *acl,
unsigned long who,
int neg)
@@ -442,7 +443,6 @@ acl_check(char *acl,
char buf[MAX_PRINCIPAL_SIZE];
char canon[MAX_PRINCIPAL_SIZE];
char *instance, *realm;
- unsigned long mask;
int p, i, r, result = 0;
if (principal) {