Re: Two quick questions about the new whitelist functionality
- From: Jens Georg <mail jensge org>
- To: gupnp-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Two quick questions about the new whitelist functionality
- Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 13:48:32 +0200
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I could be reading the code wrong here, but it seems that
on_context_unavailable will do an unnecessary rescan on the control
points for networks A and B. This control points are already active so
the rescan isn't necessary. Also, if we set a control point to active
is there any need to invoke a rescan? Doesn't the effect of
transitioning from non-active to active send out all the broadcast
messages? So I was wondering if we could we just remove the call to
gssdp_resource_browser_rescan or is this needed for some reason?
The initial idea was to not think about signalling previously
black-listed contexts, just throw them away and let rescan do the dirty
work. Maybe that's too much of network activity, though.
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