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authorDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2015-01-11 14:13:19 +0100
committerDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2015-01-11 14:18:29 +0100
commit0042d824e3616aaf2e3eec23d3b2e6aec7c0470c (patch)
treee9d121982239d984440c88a1f90aae6fc19327c4 /units/systemd-journald.service.in
parent24b759c5d79c1a4993c05c1ef7f44f9ff6d7f463 (diff)
bus-proxy: fix policy for expected/non-expected reply tags
dbus-1 distinguishes expected and non-expected replies. An expected reply is a reply that is sent as answer to a previously forwarded method-call before the timeout fires. Those replies are, by default, forwarded and DENY policy tags are ignored on them (unless explicitly stated otherwise). We don't track reply-windows in the bus-proxy as the kernel already does this. Furthermore, the kernel prohibits any non-expected replies (which breaks dbus-1, but it was an odd feature, anyway). Therefore, skip policy checks on replies and always let the kernel deal with it! To be correct, we should still process DENY tags marked as send_expected_reply=true (which is *NOT* the default!). However, so far we don't parse those attributes, and no-one really uses it, so lets not implement it for now. It's marked as TODO if anyone feels like fixing it.
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