commit | 473112972538f300db51cbb50fdc25800d9c54fb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Pascal Perez <pascallouis@google.com> | Thu Aug 22 11:15:07 2019 -0400 |
committer | CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Thu Aug 22 20:48:15 2019 +0000 |
tree | 9622b833a8a55940b054fc24d93eb2c0e4dba289 | |
parent | 9f030861334d7b91dea9a26b757db13abf08edef [diff] |
[fidl] 32 to 64 bits Ordinals: propagate gen_ords When a `Call` is made, we need to propagate the alternative ordinals since the response may use another ordinal. Say client is using the new 64b scheme, it may emit a call with that ordinal, which the server is able to match (has both ord and gen), but then responds with the ord. Test: no behavior change, this is not used by bindings yet Change-Id: I33b7ec4c717e58e83ce16591122f6ad5c8fb6179
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