channels: Don't use signal as a name.

Thanks to Xi Wang for the patch.
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Schneider
2010-04-20 13:27:12 +02:00
parent 8738e93dc0
commit 090f036205

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@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ SSH_PACKET_CALLBACK(channel_rcv_request) {
if (strcmp(request, "exit-signal") == 0) {
const char *core = "(core dumped)";
ssh_string signal_s;
char *signal;
char *sig;
uint8_t i;
SAFE_FREE(request);
@@ -607,9 +607,9 @@ SSH_PACKET_CALLBACK(channel_rcv_request) {
return SSH_PACKET_USED;
}
signal = string_to_char(signal_s);
sig = string_to_char(signal_s);
string_free(signal_s);
if (signal == NULL) {
if (sig == NULL) {
leave_function();
return SSH_PACKET_USED;
}
@@ -620,8 +620,8 @@ SSH_PACKET_CALLBACK(channel_rcv_request) {
}
ssh_log(session, SSH_LOG_PACKET,
"Remote connection closed by signal SIG %s %s", signal, core);
SAFE_FREE(signal);
"Remote connection closed by signal SIG %s %s", sig, core);
SAFE_FREE(sig);
leave_function();
return SSH_PACKET_USED;
@@ -1899,20 +1899,20 @@ error:
/**
* @brief Send a signal to remote process (as described in RFC 4254, section 6.9).
*
* Sends a signal 'signal' to the remote process.
* Sends a signal 'sig' to the remote process.
* Note, that remote system may not support signals concept.
* In such a case this request will be silently ignored.
* Only SSH-v2 is supported (I'm not sure about SSH-v1).
*
* @param[in] channel The channel to send signal.
*
* @param[in] signal The signal to send (without SIG prefix)
* @param[in] sig The signal to send (without SIG prefix)
* (e.g. "TERM" or "KILL").
*
* @return SSH_SUCCESS on success, SSH_ERROR if an error occured
* (including attempts to send signal via SSH-v1 session).
*/
int channel_request_send_signal(ssh_channel channel, const char *signal) {
int channel_request_send_signal(ssh_channel channel, const char *sig) {
ssh_buffer buffer = NULL;
ssh_string encoded_signal = NULL;
int rc = SSH_ERROR;
@@ -1928,7 +1928,7 @@ int channel_request_send_signal(ssh_channel channel, const char *signal) {
goto error;
}
encoded_signal = string_from_char(signal);
encoded_signal = string_from_char(sig);
if (encoded_signal == NULL) {
goto error;
}