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[lsd0003] branch master updated (496db32 -> 96421e0)
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[lsd0003] branch master updated (496db32 -> 96421e0) |
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from 496db32 removed exponation from plausability check FIX
new d00369f Fixed some more
new 96421e0 Fixed a fixme
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Summary of changes:
draft-summermatter-set-union.xml | 25 +------------------------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml b/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
index 55b3c8e..1a82d3d 100644
--- a/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
+++ b/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
@@ -2510,29 +2510,6 @@ FUNCTION END
surface as possible and makes it more difficult for the
attacker to send the
protocol into an endless loop, for example.
</t>
- <t>
- The following function is executed every time a message is
processed.
- The array allowed_state, which contains a list of allowed
messages for
- the current state of the application.
- </t>
- <figure
anchor="security_generic_functions_check_valid_state_code">
- <artwork name="" type="" align="left" alt=""><![CDATA[
-# Input:
-# as: A array containing all states in which the message can be received
-# s: The state in which the protocol is in
-# Output:
-# Returns TRUE if message is valid in state and FALSE if not
-
-FUNCTION check_valid_state (as, s)
- FOR (as in as) ## FIXME: WTF? as in as??? Also: overall terrible way to do
this -- where would 'as' come from? Also, I do not think this function SHOULD
even be in the RFC (technically, all you want to say is 's in as').
- IF (as == s)
- RETURN TRUE
- END IF
- FOR END
- RETURN FALSE
-FUNCTION END # FIXME: you did not use FUNCTION END above... Be consistent!
- ]]></artwork>
- </figure>
</section>
<section anchor="security_generic_functions_mfc" numbered="true"
toc="default">
<name>Message Flow Control</name>
@@ -2785,7 +2762,7 @@ FUNCTION END
# Returns TRUE if full synchronisation is plausible and FALSE otherwise
FUNCTION full_sync_plausibility_check (state,rs,lis,rd,rf)
- security_level_lb = 1 / SECURITY_LEVEL
+ security_level_lb = -1 * SECURITY_LEVEL
# Make sure that no element is received double when
# all elements already are transmitted to the oder side.
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