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This makes it a bit clearer what's going on.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <simon.mcvittie@collabora.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
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When used with init systems such as systemd (where PID files are
redundant) this allows us to disable PID files even if a path is
configured for them in the normal bus configuration files.
Make use of this new switch in the systemd unit file.
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45520
Reviewed-by: Simon McVittie <simon.mcvittie@collabora.co.uk>
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Reviewed-by: Will Thompson <will.thompson@collabora.co.uk>
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33337
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Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33337
Bug-NB: NB#197191
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Similar to the previous commit, almost every use of DBusWatch can just
have the main loop call dbus_watch_handle.
The one exception is the bus activation code; it's had a comment
explaining why it's wrong since 2003. We should fix that one day, but for
now, just migrate it to a new _dbus_loop_add_watch_full which preserves
the second-layer callback.
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33342
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
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Instead of supplying 8 tiny wrapper functions around dbus_timeout_handle,
each with a user_data parameter that's a potentially unsafe borrowed
pointer but isn't actually used, we can call dbus_timeout_handle directly
and save a lot of trouble.
One of the wrappers previously called dbus_timeout_handle repeatedly
if it returned FALSE to indicate OOM, but that timeout's handler never
actually returned FALSE, so there was no practical effect. The rest just
ignore the return, which is documented as OK to do.
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33342
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
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client_timeout_callback in bus/test.c refs the connection across the
timeout invocation, which looks suspiciously like a workaround. If we
make the timeout handler itself ref the connection, we won't need that,
and can simplify timeout handling drastically.
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33342
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
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This is allows overriding of the listening address on the command line,
which is particularly useful for systemd socket-based activation.
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No comment.
Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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* Add indent-tabs-mode: nil to all file headers.
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* tools/dbus-launch.c (do_close_stderr): fix C89 problem and
formatting problem
* Mostly fix the DBusPipe mess.
- put line break after function return types
- put space before parens
- do not pass structs around by value
- don't use dbus_strerror after calling supposedly cross-platform
api
- don't name pipe variables "fd"
- abstract special fd numbers like -1 and 1
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dbus/dbus-sysdeps-util-unix.c, dbus/dbus-sysdeps-util-win.c, bus/dbus-sysdeps-win.c,dbus/dbus-sysdeps.h: renamed _dbus_xxx_pipe to _dbus_pipe_xxx, completed _dbus_pipe support.
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* dbus/dbus-protocol.h (DBUS_SERVICE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_DBUS):
Rename to DBUS_SERVICE_DBUS.
(DBUS_PATH_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_DBUS): Rename to DBUS_PATH_DBUS.
(DBUS_PATH_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_LOCAL): Rename to DBUS_PATH_LOCAL.
(DBUS_INTERFACE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_DBUS): Rename to DBUS_INTERFACE_DBUS.
(DBUS_INTERFACE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_INTROSPECTABLE): Rename to
DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE.
(DBUS_INTERFACE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_PROPERTIES): Rename to
DBUS_INTERFACE_PROPERTIES.
(DBUS_INTERFACE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_PEER): Rename to
DBUS_INTERFACE_PEER.
(DBUS_INTERFACE_ORG_FREEDESKTOP_LOCAL):
DBUS_INTERFACE_LOCAL.
All other users of those constants have been changed.
* bus/driver.c (bus_driver_handle_introspect): Use constants.
* glib/dbus-gobject.c (handle_introspect): Use constants.
* doc/dbus-faq.xml, doc/dbus-specification.xml: Update for rename.
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The primary change here is to always write() once before adding
the write watch, which gives us about a 10% performance increase.
* dbus/dbus-transport-unix.c: a number of modifications to cope
with removing messages_pending
(check_write_watch): properly handle
DBUS_AUTH_STATE_WAITING_FOR_MEMORY; adapt to removal of
messages_pending stuff
(check_read_watch): properly handle WAITING_FOR_MEMORY and
AUTHENTICATED cases
(unix_handle_watch): after writing, see if the write watch can be
removed
(unix_do_iteration): assert that write_watch/read_watch are
non-NULL rather than testing that they aren't, since they
aren't allowed to be NULL. check_write_watch() at the end so
we add the watch if we did not finish writing (e.g. got EAGAIN)
* dbus/dbus-transport-protected.h: remove messages_pending call,
since it resulted in too much inefficient watch adding/removing;
instead we now require that the transport user does an iteration
after queueing outgoing messages, and after trying the first
write() we add a write watch if we got EAGAIN or exceeded our
max bytes to write per iteration setting
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_validate_signature): add this
function
* dbus/dbus-server-unix.c (unix_finalize): the socket name was
freed and then accessed, valgrind flagged this bug, fix it
* dbus/dbus-message.c: fix several bugs where HEADER_FIELD_LAST was taken
as the last valid field plus 1, where really it is equal to the
last valid field. Corrects some message corruption issues.
* dbus/dbus-mainloop.c: verbosity changes
* dbus/dbus-keyring.c (_dbus_keyring_new_homedir): handle OOM
instead of aborting in one of the test codepaths
* dbus/dbus-internals.c (_dbus_verbose_real): fix a bug that
caused not printing the pid ever again if a verbose was missing
the newline at the end
(_dbus_header_field_to_string): add HEADER_FIELD_SIGNATURE
* dbus/dbus-connection.c: verbosity changes;
(dbus_connection_has_messages_to_send): new function
(_dbus_connection_message_sent): no longer call transport->messages_pending
(_dbus_connection_send_preallocated_unlocked): do one iteration to
try to write() immediately, so we can avoid the write watch. This
is the core purpose of this patchset
(_dbus_connection_get_dispatch_status_unlocked): if disconnected,
dump the outgoing message queue, so nobody will get confused
trying to send them or thinking stuff is pending to be sent
* bus/test.c: verbosity changes
* bus/driver.c: verbosity/assertion changes
* bus/dispatch.c: a bunch of little tweaks to get it working again
because this patchset changes when/where you need to block.
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* COPYING: switch to Academic Free License version 2.1 instead of
2.0, to resolve complaints about patent termination clause.
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* Update AFL version to 2.0 throughout the source files to reflect
the update that was done a while ago.
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* dbus/dbus-connection.c: purge DBusMessageHandler
* dbus/dbus-message-handler.c: remove DBusMessageHandler, just
use callbacks everywhere
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* dbus/dbus-hash.c (_dbus_hash_table_insert_two_strings): fix
* dbus/dbus-message.c (_dbus_message_loader_queue_messages): fix
dumb bug created earlier (wrong order of args to
decode_header_data())
* tools/dbus-send.c: port
* tools/dbus-print-message.c (print_message): port
* test/data/*messages: port all messages over
* dbus/dbus-message-builder.c: support including
message type
* bus/driver.c: port over
* bus/dispatch.c: port over to new stuff
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_new_for_transport):
rename disconnect signal to "Disconnected"
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* bus/test.c (client_disconnect_handler): change to return
HANDLED (would have been REMOVE_MESSAGE)
* dbus/dbus-object.h (enum DBusHandlerResult): rename to
HANDLED/NOT_YET_HANDLED instead of
REMOVE_MESSAGE/ALLOW_MORE_HANDLERS to make it clearer how it
should be used.
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* tools/dbus-send.c (main): add --type argument, for now
supporting only method_call and signal types.
* tools/dbus-print-message.c: print message type
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_new_for_transport):
init connection->objects
* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: fix sgml
* bus/*.c: port over to object-instance API changes
* test/test-service.c: ditto
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_create_header): allow #NULL
name, we will have to fix up the rest of the code to also handle
this
(dbus_message_new): generic message-creation call
(set_string_field): allow appending name field
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* dbus/dbus-dataslot.c (_dbus_data_slot_allocator_unref)
(_dbus_data_slot_allocator_alloc): rework these to keep a
reference count on each slot and automatically manage a global
slot ID variable passed in by address
* bus/bus.c: convert to new dataslot API
* dbus/dbus-bus.c: convert to new dataslot API
* dbus/dbus-connection.c: convert to new dataslot API
* dbus/dbus-server.c: convert to new dataslot API
* glib/dbus-gmain.c: ditto
* bus/test.c: ditto
* bus/connection.c: ditto
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* tools/dbus-launch.c: implement
* bus/main.c (main), bus/bus.c (bus_context_new):
implement --print-pid and --fork
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Unbreak my code...
* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_get_dispatch_status):
report correct status if we finish processing authentication
inside this function.
* bus/activation.c (try_send_activation_failure): use
bus_transaction_send_error_reply
* bus/connection.c (bus_connection_get_groups): return an error
explaining the problem
* bus/bus.c (bus_context_check_security_policy): implement
restriction here that inactive connections can only send the
hello message. Also, allow bus driver to send anything to
any recipient.
* bus/connection.c (bus_connection_complete): create the
BusClientPolicy here instead of on-demand.
(bus_connection_get_policy): don't return an error
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_new_error_reply): allow NULL
sender field in message being replied to
* bus/bus.c (bus_context_check_security_policy): fix silly typo
causing it to return FALSE always
* bus/policy.c (bus_client_policy_check_can_send): fix bug where
we checked sender rather than destination
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* glib/dbus-gmain.c: adapt to watch changes
* bus/bus.c, bus/activation.c, etc.: adjust to watch changes
* dbus/dbus-server.h: remove dbus_server_handle_watch
* dbus/dbus-connection.h: remove dbus_connection_handle_watch
* dbus/dbus-watch.c (dbus_watch_handle): change DBusWatch to work
like DBusTimeout, so we don't need dbus_connection_handle_watch
etc.
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* bus/dispatch.c (check_existent_service_activation): accept a no
memory error in a place we didn't before
* bus/test.c (bus_test_run_everything): remove hacky "do it twice
in case the first one failed," since the test suite is less
broken now.
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* bus/dispatch.c: lots of fixes
* dbus/dbus-mainloop.c (_dbus_loop_dispatch): export
(_dbus_loop_iterate): remove old "quit if no callbacks" code,
that was crack, broke the test service.
* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_open): fix error
handling to avoid piling up errors if we get a failure on the
first address.
* dbus/dbus-internals.c (_dbus_real_assert_not_reached): include
pid in assertion failures.
* dbus/dbus-mainloop.c (_dbus_loop_iterate): use static arrays up
to some fixed size of file descriptor array. Don't return TRUE
anytime a timeout exists, that led to lots of busy loop silliness
in the tests.
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* doc/dbus-specification.sgml: require that base service names
start with ':' and that the base service is created/deleted
as first and last things a connection does on the bus
* bus/dispatch.c (check_existent_service_activation): lots more
work on the activation test; it doesn't fully pass yet...
* test/test-service.c (main): fix so we don't memleak the
connection to the message bus
(filter_func): accept a message asking us to exit
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* dbus/Makefile.am: split lists of sources into stuff that goes in
the library, util functions that go in the lib and are also used
elsewhere, and util functions that are used in tests/daemon but
don't go in the lib.
* dbus/dbus-mainloop.h, dbus/dbus-mainloop.c: move bus/loop.[hc]
here so it can be used in test binaries also
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* bus/bus.c (bus_context_new): print the address in here, rather
than in main(), because we need to do it before forking the daemon
* bus/dispatch.c (send_service_nonexistent_error): set the sender
on the service nonexistent error
* bus/driver.c (bus_driver_handle_acquire_service): set the
sender on the AcquireService reply
* test/data/valid-config-files/debug-allow-all.conf.in: Make test
server also listen on a UNIX socket so services can connect to it.
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* bus/loop.h, bus/loop.c: make the mainloop an object so we can
have multiple ones
* bus/*.[hc]: adapt to mainloop change
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Fix some annoying DBusString API and fix all affected code.
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_init): get rid of annoying
max_length argument
(_dbus_string_get_data): change to return string instead of using
an out param
(_dbus_string_get_const_data): ditto
(_dbus_string_get_data_len): ditto
(_dbus_string_get_const_data_len): ditto
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* dbus/dbus-transport-unix.c (_dbus_transport_new_for_domain_socket)
(_dbus_transport_new_for_tcp_socket): these didn't need the "server"
argument since they are always client side
* dbus/dbus-server.c (dbus_server_get_address): new function
* bus/main.c (main): take the configuration file as an argument.
* test/data/valid-config-files/debug-allow-all.conf: new file to
use with dispatch.c tests for example
* bus/test-main.c (main): require test data dir
* bus/bus.c (bus_context_new): change this to take a
configuration file name as argument
* doc/config-file.txt (Elements): add <servicedir>
* bus/system.conf, bus/session.conf: new files
* dbus/dbus-bus.c (dbus_bus_get): look for system bus on
well-known socket if none set
* configure.in: create system.conf and session.conf
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* bus/test.c (bus_test_flush_bus): remove the sleep from here,
I think it may have just been superstition. Not sure.
* dbus/dbus-string.c (_dbus_string_base64_decode): catch some OOM
failures that were not being handled.
* dbus/dbus-auth.c (process_auth): fix a memleak in OOM handling
* dbus/dbus-memory.c: add ability to set number of mallocs in a
row that will fail on out-of-memory.
* dbus/dbus-internals.c (_dbus_test_oom_handling): convenience
function for testing out-of-memory handling.
* bus/config-loader-expat.c (memsuite): don't wrap the dbus
allocation functions, they do map exactly to the expat ones.
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* dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_set_fd_nonblocking): move to this
file
* dbus/dbus-errors.c (dbus_set_error, dbus_set_error_const): allow
NULL argument for "message" if the error is a well-known one,
fill in a generic message in this case.
* dbus/dbus-errors.h (DBusResultCode): Kill DBusResultCode in
favor of DBusError
* bus/test.c (bus_test_flush_bus): add
* bus/policy.c (bus_policy_test): test code stub
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All tests pass, no memleaks, no valgrind complaints.
* bus/test.c: refcount handler_slot
* bus/connection.c (bus_connections_new): refcount
connection_data_slot
* dbus/dbus-auth-script.c (_dbus_auth_script_run): delete unused
bytes so that auth scripts pass.
* bus/dispatch.c: init message_handler_slot so it gets allocated
properly
* bus/dispatch.c (message_handler_slot_ref): fix memleak
* dbus/dbus-server-debug-pipe.c (_dbus_server_debug_pipe_new):
dealloc server_pipe_hash when no longer used for benefit of
leak checking
* dbus/dbus-auth.c (process_command): memleak fix
* bus/dispatch.c (check_hello_message): memleak fix
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* dbus/dbus-watch.c (_dbus_watch_new): handle failure to malloc
the watch
* dbus/dbus-server-debug-pipe.c (_dbus_transport_debug_pipe_new):
add some missing dbus_set_result
* bus/dispatch.c (bus_dispatch_add_connection): handle failure to
alloc the DBusMessageHandler
* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_disconnect): don't ref
the transport here, since we call this from the finalizer; it
resulted in a double-finalize.
* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_disconnect): fix a bug
where we tried to use transport->connection that was NULL,
happened when transport was disconnected early on due to OOM
* bus/*.c: adapt to handle OOM for watches/timeouts
* dbus/dbus-transport-unix.c: port to handle OOM during
watch handling
* dbus/dbus-auth.c (_dbus_auth_get_unused_bytes): return a
reference to unused bytes instead of a copy
* dbus/dbus-server.c (dbus_server_handle_watch): return FALSE for
out of memory
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_handle_watch): return
FALSE on OOM
* dbus/dbus-timeout.c (dbus_timeout_handle): return FALSE for out
of memory
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Oops - test code was only testing failure of around 30 of the
mallocs in the test path, but it turns out there are 500+
mallocs. I believe this was due to misguided linking setup such
that there was one copy of dbus_malloc etc. in the daemon and one
in the shared lib, and only daemon mallocs were tested. In any
case, the test case now tests all 500+ mallocs, and doesn't pass
yet, though there are lots of fixes in this patch.
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_dispatch_message): fix
this so that it doesn't need to allocate memory, since it
has no way of indicating failure due to OOM (and would be
annoying if it did).
* dbus/dbus-list.c (_dbus_list_pop_first_link): new function
* bus/Makefile.am: rearrange to create two self-contained
libraries, to avoid having libraries with overlapping symbols.
that was resulting in weirdness, e.g. I'm pretty sure there
were two copies of global static variables.
* dbus/dbus-internals.c: move the malloc debug stuff to
dbus-memory.c
* dbus/dbus-list.c (free_link): free list mempool if it becomes
empty.
* dbus/dbus-memory.c (_dbus_disable_mem_pools): new function
* dbus/dbus-address.c (dbus_parse_address): free list nodes
on failure.
* bus/dispatch.c (bus_dispatch_add_connection): free
message_handler_slot when no longer using it, so
memory leak checkers are happy for the test suite.
* dbus/dbus-server-debug-pipe.c (debug_finalize): free server name
* bus/bus.c (new_connection_callback): disconnect in here if
bus_connections_setup_connection fails.
* bus/connection.c (bus_connections_unref): fix to free the
connections
(bus_connections_setup_connection): if this fails, don't
disconnect the connection, just be sure there are no side
effects.
* dbus/dbus-string.c (undo_alignment): unbreak this
* dbus/dbus-auth.c (_dbus_auth_unref): free some stuff we were
leaking
(_dbus_auth_new): fix the order in which we free strings
on OOM failure
* bus/connection.c (bus_connection_disconnected): fix to
not send ServiceDeleted multiple times in case of memory
allocation failure
* dbus/dbus-bus.c (dbus_bus_get_base_service): new function to
get the base service name
(dbus_bus_register_client): don't return base service name,
instead store it on the DBusConnection and have an accessor
function for it.
(dbus_bus_register_client): rename dbus_bus_register()
* bus/dispatch.c (check_hello_message): verify that other
connections on the bus also got the correct results, not
just the one sending hello
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Make it pass the Hello handling test including all OOM codepaths.
Now to do other messages...
* bus/services.c (bus_service_remove_owner): fix crash when
removing owner from an empty list of owners
(bus_registry_ensure): don't leave service in the list of
a connection's owned services if we fail to put the service
in the hash table.
* bus/connection.c (bus_connection_preallocate_oom_error): set
error flag on the OOM error.
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_new_for_transport):
handle _dbus_transport_set_connection failure
* dbus/dbus-transport-unix.c (_dbus_transport_new_for_fd): modify
to create watches up front and simply enable/disable them as
needed.
(unix_connection_set): this can now fail on OOM
* dbus/dbus-timeout.c, dbus/dbus-watch.c: add concept
of enabling/disabling a watch or timeout.
* bus/loop.c (bus_loop_iterate): don't touch disabled
watches/timeouts
* glib/dbus-gmain.c: adapt to enable/disable watches and timeouts
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* bus/dispatch.c (bus_dispatch_test): OK, now finally actually
write useful test code, after all that futzing around ;-)
Test does not yet pass because we can't handle OOM in
_dbus_transport_messages_pending (basically,
dbus_connection_preallocate_send() does not prealloc the write
watch). To fix this, I think we need to add new stuff to
set_watch_functions, namely a SetEnabled function so we can alloc
the watch earlier, then enable it later.
* dbus/Makefile.am (libdbus_convenience_la_SOURCES): move
dbus-memory.c to the convenience lib
* bus/test.c: rename some static functions to keep them clearly
distinct from stuff in connection.c. Handle client disconnection.
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* bus/dispatch.c (bus_dispatch_test): do test using debug-pipe
transport, tests more of the real codepath. Set up clients
with bus_setup_debug_client.
* bus/test.c (bus_setup_debug_client): function to set up debug
"clients" on the main loop
* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_open): add debug-pipe
support
* dbus/dbus-server.c (dbus_server_listen): add debug-pipe
server type
* dbus/dbus-server-debug.c: support a debug server based on pipes
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_full_duplex_pipe): new function
(_dbus_close): new function
* configure.in: check for socketpair
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* bus/test.c, bus/test.h, bus/Makefile.am, bus/test-main.c:
set up a test framework as for the library
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