Fix invalid object-identifier response for read-property request#8
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Fix invalid object-identifier response for read-property request#8
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Apr 10, 2025
When a read-property request is received, the `Device_Read_Property` function processes two common properties: object-identifier and object-type. However, the `property_list_common_encode` function currently uses the default device bacnet_id, which is incorrect in routing scenarios. With this change, if the bacnet-stack is compiled with the `BAC_ROUTING` option, the object-identifier is omitted from the common list, allowing the downstream read-property subroutine to handle it appropriately.
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When a read-property request is received, the
Device_Read_Propertyfunction processes two common properties: object-identifier and object-type. However, theproperty_list_common_encodefunction currently uses the default device bacnet_id, which is incorrect in routing scenarios. With this change, if the bacnet-stack is compiled with theBAC_ROUTINGoption, the object-identifier is omitted from the common list, allowing the downstream read-property subroutine to handle it appropriately.