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This patch reuses Dispatcher in RedDispatcher. It adds two helpers to red_worker to keep RedWorker opaque to the outside. The dispatcher is abused in three places that use the underlying socket directly: once sending a READY after red_init completes once for each channel creation, replying with the RedChannel instance for cursor and display. FDO Bugzilla: 42463 rfc->v1: * move callbacks to red_worker.c including registration (Yonit) * rename dispatcher to red_dispatcher in red_worker.c and red_dispatcher.c * add accessor red_dispatcher_get_dispatcher * s/dispatcher_handle_recv/dispatcher_handle_recv_read/ and change sig to just Dispatcher *dispatcher (was the SpiceCoreInterface one) * remove SpiceCoreInterface parameter from dispatcher_init (Yonit) * main_dispatcher needed it for channel_event so it has it in struct MainDispatcher * add dispatcher_get_recv_fd for red_worker |
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| tests | ||
| tools | ||
| uncrustify_cfg | ||
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| autogen.sh | ||
| ChangeLog | ||
| configure.ac | ||
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| Makefile.am | ||
| NEWS | ||
| README | ||
| spice1.proto | ||
| spice_codegen.py | ||
| spice-server.pc.in | ||
| spice.proto | ||
| TODO.multiclient | ||
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