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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- G N A T . S O C K E T S . T H I N . S I G N A L L I N G _ F D S --
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-- --
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-- B o d y --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 2001-2010, AdaCore --
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-- --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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-- --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Portable sockets-based implementation of GNAT.Sockets.Thin.Signalling_Fds
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-- used for platforms that do not support UNIX pipes.
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-- Note: this code used to be in GNAT.Sockets, but has been moved to a
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-- platform-specific file. It is now used only for non-UNIX platforms.
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separate (GNAT.Sockets.Thin)
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package body Signalling_Fds is
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-----------
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-- Close --
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-----------
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procedure Close (Sig : C.int) is
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Res : C.int;
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pragma Unreferenced (Res);
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-- Res is assigned but never read, because we purposefully ignore
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-- any error returned by the C_Close system call, as per the spec
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-- of this procedure.
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begin
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Res := C_Close (Sig);
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end Close;
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------------
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-- Create --
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------------
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function Create (Fds : not null access Fd_Pair) return C.int is
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L_Sock, R_Sock, W_Sock : C.int := Failure;
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-- Listening socket, read socket and write socket
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Sin : aliased Sockaddr_In;
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Len : aliased C.int;
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-- Address of listening socket
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Res : C.int;
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pragma Warnings (Off, Res);
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-- Return status of system calls (usually ignored, hence warnings off)
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begin
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Fds.all := (Read_End | Write_End => Failure);
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-- We open two signalling sockets. One of them is used to send data
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-- to the other, which is included in a C_Select socket set. The
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-- communication is used to force the call to C_Select to complete,
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-- and the waiting task to resume its execution.
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loop
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-- Retry loop, in case the C_Connect below fails
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-- Create a listening socket
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L_Sock := C_Socket (SOSC.AF_INET, SOSC.SOCK_STREAM, 0);
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if L_Sock = Failure then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- Bind the socket to an available port on localhost
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Set_Family (Sin.Sin_Family, Family_Inet);
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Sin.Sin_Addr.S_B1 := 127;
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Sin.Sin_Addr.S_B2 := 0;
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Sin.Sin_Addr.S_B3 := 0;
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Sin.Sin_Addr.S_B4 := 1;
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Sin.Sin_Port := 0;
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Len := C.int (Lengths (Family_Inet));
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Res := C_Bind (L_Sock, Sin'Address, Len);
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if Res = Failure then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- Get assigned port
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Res := C_Getsockname (L_Sock, Sin'Address, Len'Access);
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if Res = Failure then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- Set socket to listen mode, with a backlog of 1 to guarantee that
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-- exactly one call to connect(2) succeeds.
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Res := C_Listen (L_Sock, 1);
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if Res = Failure then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- Create read end (client) socket
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R_Sock := C_Socket (SOSC.AF_INET, SOSC.SOCK_STREAM, 0);
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if R_Sock = Failure then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- Connect listening socket
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Res := C_Connect (R_Sock, Sin'Address, Len);
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exit when Res /= Failure;
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if Socket_Errno /= SOSC.EADDRINUSE then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- In rare cases, the above C_Bind chooses a port that is still
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-- marked "in use", even though it has been closed (perhaps by some
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-- other process that has already exited). This causes the above
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-- C_Connect to fail with EADDRINUSE. In this case, we close the
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-- ports, and loop back to try again. This mysterious Windows
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-- behavior is documented. See, for example:
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-- http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms737625.aspx
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-- In an experiment with 2000 calls, 21 required exactly one retry, 7
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-- required two, and none required three or more. Note that no delay
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-- is needed between retries; retrying C_Bind will typically produce
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-- a different port.
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pragma Assert (Res = Failure
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and then
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Socket_Errno = SOSC.EADDRINUSE);
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Res := C_Close (W_Sock);
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W_Sock := Failure;
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Res := C_Close (R_Sock);
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R_Sock := Failure;
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end loop;
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-- Since the call to connect(2) has succeeded and the backlog limit on
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-- the listening socket is 1, we know that there is now exactly one
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-- pending connection on L_Sock, which is the one from R_Sock.
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W_Sock := C_Accept (L_Sock, Sin'Address, Len'Access);
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if W_Sock = Failure then
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goto Fail;
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end if;
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-- Set TCP_NODELAY on W_Sock, since we always want to send the data out
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-- immediately.
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Set_Socket_Option
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(Socket => Socket_Type (W_Sock),
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Level => IP_Protocol_For_TCP_Level,
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Option => (Name => No_Delay, Enabled => True));
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-- Close listening socket (ignore exit status)
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Res := C_Close (L_Sock);
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Fds.all := (Read_End => R_Sock, Write_End => W_Sock);
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return Thin_Common.Success;
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<<Fail>>
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declare
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Saved_Errno : constant Integer := Socket_Errno;
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begin
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if W_Sock /= Failure then
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Res := C_Close (W_Sock);
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end if;
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if R_Sock /= Failure then
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Res := C_Close (R_Sock);
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end if;
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if L_Sock /= Failure then
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Res := C_Close (L_Sock);
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end if;
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Set_Socket_Errno (Saved_Errno);
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end;
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return Failure;
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end Create;
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----------
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-- Read --
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----------
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function Read (Rsig : C.int) return C.int is
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Buf : aliased Character;
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begin
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return C_Recv (Rsig, Buf'Address, 1, SOSC.MSG_Forced_Flags);
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end Read;
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-----------
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-- Write --
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-----------
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function Write (Wsig : C.int) return C.int is
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Buf : aliased Character := ASCII.NUL;
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begin
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return C_Sendto
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(Wsig, Buf'Address, 1,
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Flags => SOSC.MSG_Forced_Flags,
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To => System.Null_Address,
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Tolen => 0);
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end Write;
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end Signalling_Fds;
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