ssld: we use uint8_t for IPC buffers, not char
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@ -832,13 +832,13 @@ change_connid(mod_ctl_t *ctl, mod_ctl_buf_t *ctlb)
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lrb_assert(conn != NULL);
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lrb_assert(conn != NULL);
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if(conn == NULL)
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if(conn == NULL)
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{
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{
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char buf[256];
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uint8_t buf[256];
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int len;
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int len;
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buf[0] = 'D';
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buf[0] = 'D';
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uint32_to_buf(&buf[1], newid);
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uint32_to_buf(&buf[1], newid);
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sprintf(&buf[5], "connid %d does not exist", id);
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sprintf((char *) &buf[5], "connid %d does not exist", id);
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len = (strlen(&buf[5]) + 1) + 5;
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len = (strlen((char *) &buf[5]) + 1) + 5;
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mod_cmd_write_queue(ctl, buf, len);
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mod_cmd_write_queue(ctl, buf, len);
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return;
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return;
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