Use the same error code constants as in the Java frontend.
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@ -57,6 +57,20 @@ struct private_android_service_t {
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/**
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* Some of the error codes defined in VpnManager.java
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*/
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typedef enum {
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/** Error code to indicate an error from authentication. */
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VPN_ERROR_AUTH = 51,
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/** Error code to indicate the connection attempt failed. */
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VPN_ERROR_CONNECTION_FAILED = 101,
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/** Error code to indicate an error of remote server hanging up. */
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VPN_ERROR_REMOTE_HUNG_UP = 7,
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/** Error code to indicate an error of losing connectivity. */
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VPN_ERROR_CONNECTION_LOST = 103,
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} android_vpn_errors_t;
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/**
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* Read a string argument from the Android control socket
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*/
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@ -209,7 +223,7 @@ static job_requeue_t initiate(private_android_service_t *this)
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controller_cb_empty, NULL) != SUCCESS)
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{
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DBG1(DBG_CFG, "failed to initiate tunnel");
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code = 0x33; /* FIXME: this indicates an AUTH error, which might not be the case */
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code = VPN_ERROR_CONNECTION_FAILED;
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send(fd, &code, 1, 0);
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return JOB_REQUEUE_NONE;
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}
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