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/* * sock.c -- Posix Socket upper layer support module for general posix use * * Copyright (c) GoAhead Software Inc., 1995-2000. All Rights Reserved. */ /******************************** Description *********************************/ /* * Posix Socket Module. This supports blocking and non-blocking buffered * socket I/O. */ /********************************** Includes **********************************/ #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #if UEMF #include "uemf.h" #else #include <socket.h> #include <types.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "emfInternal.h" #endif /************************************ Locals **********************************/ socket_t **socketList; /* List of open sockets */ int socketMax; /* Maximum size of socket */ int socketHighestFd = -1; /* Highest socket fd opened */ /***************************** Forward Declarations ***************************/ static int socketDoOutput(socket_t *sp, char *buf, int toWrite, int *errCode); static int tryAlternateSendTo(int sock, char *buf, int toWrite, int i, struct sockaddr *server); /*********************************** Code *************************************/ /* * Write to a socket. Absorb as much data as the socket can buffer. Block if * the socket is in blocking mode. Returns -1 on error, otherwise the number * of bytes written. */ int socketWrite(int sid, char *buf, int bufsize) { socket_t *sp; ringq_t *rq; int len, bytesWritten, room; a_assert(buf); a_assert(bufsize >= 0); if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } /* * Loop adding as much data to the output ringq as we can absorb. Initiate a * flush when the ringq is too full and continue. Block in socketFlush if the * socket is in blocking mode. */ rq = &sp->outBuf; for (bytesWritten = 0; bufsize > 0; ) { if ((room = ringqPutBlkMax(rq)) == 0) { if (socketFlush(sid) < 0) { return -1; } if ((room = ringqPutBlkMax(rq)) == 0) { if (sp->flags & SOCKET_BLOCK) { #if WIN || CE int errCode; if (! socketWaitForEvent(sp, FD_WRITE | SOCKET_WRITABLE, &errCode)) { return -1; } #endif continue; } break; } continue; } len = min(room, bufsize); ringqPutBlk(rq, (unsigned char *) buf, len); bytesWritten += len; bufsize -= len; buf += len; } return bytesWritten; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Write a string to a socket */ int socketWriteString(int sid, char_t *buf) { #if UNICODE char *byteBuf; int r, len; len = gstrlen(buf); byteBuf = ballocUniToAsc(buf, len); r = socketWrite(sid, byteBuf, len); bfreeSafe(B_L, byteBuf); return r; #else return socketWrite(sid, buf, strlen(buf)); #endif /* UNICODE */ } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Read from a socket. Return the number of bytes read if successful. This * may be less than the requested "bufsize" and may be zero. Return -1 for * errors. Return 0 for EOF. Otherwise return the number of bytes read. * If this routine returns zero it indicates an EOF condition. * which can be verified with socketEof() * Note: this ignores the line buffer, so a previous socketGets * which read a partial line may cause a subsequent socketRead to miss some * data. This routine may block if the socket is in blocking mode. * */ int socketRead(int sid, char *buf, int bufsize) { socket_t *sp; ringq_t *rq; int len, room, errCode, bytesRead; a_assert(buf); a_assert(bufsize > 0); if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } if (sp->flags & SOCKET_EOF) { return 0; } rq = &sp->inBuf; for (bytesRead = 0; bufsize > 0; ) { len = min(ringqLen(rq), bufsize); if (len <= 0) { /* * if blocking mode and already have data, exit now or it may block * forever. */ if ((sp->flags & SOCKET_BLOCK) && (bytesRead > 0)) { break; } /* * This flush is critical for readers of datagram packets. If the * buffer is not big enough to read the whole datagram in one hit, * the recvfrom call will fail. */ ringqFlush(rq); room = ringqPutBlkMax(rq); len = socketGetInput(sid, (char *) rq->endp, room, &errCode); if (len < 0) { if (errCode == EWOULDBLOCK) { if ((sp->flags & SOCKET_BLOCK) && (bytesRead == 0)) { continue; } if (bytesRead >= 0) { return bytesRead; } } return -1; } else if (len == 0) { /* * If bytesRead is 0, this is EOF since socketRead should never * be called unless there is data yet to be read. Set the flag. * Then pass back the number of bytes read. */ if (bytesRead == 0) { sp->flags |= SOCKET_EOF; } return bytesRead; } ringqPutBlkAdj(rq, len); len = min(len, bufsize); } memcpy(&buf[bytesRead], rq->servp, len); ringqGetBlkAdj(rq, len); bufsize -= len; bytesRead += len; } return bytesRead; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Get a string from a socket. This returns data in *buf in a malloced string * after trimming the '\n'. If there is zero bytes returned, *buf will be set * to NULL. If doing non-blocking I/O, it returns -1 for error, EOF or when * no complete line yet read. If doing blocking I/O, it will block until an * entire line is read. If a partial line is read socketInputBuffered or * socketEof can be used to distinguish between EOF and partial line still * buffered. This routine eats and ignores carriage returns. */ int socketGets(int sid, char_t **buf) { socket_t *sp; ringq_t *lq; char c; int rc, len; a_assert(buf); *buf = NULL; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } lq = &sp->lineBuf; while (1) { if ((rc = socketRead(sid, &c, 1)) < 0) { return rc; } if (rc == 0) { /* * If there is a partial line and we are at EOF, pretend we saw a '\n' */ if (ringqLen(lq) > 0 && (sp->flags & SOCKET_EOF)) { c = '\n'; } else { return -1; } } /* * If a newline is seen, return the data excluding the new line to the * caller. If carriage return is seen, just eat it. */ if (c == '\n') { len = ringqLen(lq); if (len > 0) { *buf = ballocAscToUni(lq->servp, len); } else { *buf = NULL; } ringqFlush(lq); return len; } else if (c == '\r') { continue; } ringqPutcA(lq, c); } return 0; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Flush the socket. Block if the socket is in blocking mode. * This will return -1 on errors and 0 if successful. */ int socketFlush(int sid) { socket_t *sp; ringq_t *rq; int len, bytesWritten, errCode; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } rq = &sp->outBuf; /* * Set the background flushing flag which socketEventProc will check to * continue the flush. */ if (! (sp->flags & SOCKET_BLOCK)) { sp->flags |= SOCKET_FLUSHING; } /* * Break from loop if not blocking after initiating output. If we are blocking * we wait for a write event. */ while (ringqLen(rq) > 0) { len = ringqGetBlkMax(&sp->outBuf); bytesWritten = socketDoOutput(sp, (char*) rq->servp, len, &errCode); if (bytesWritten < 0) { if (errCode == EINTR) { continue; } else if (errCode == EWOULDBLOCK || errCode == EAGAIN) { #if WIN || CE if (sp->flags & SOCKET_BLOCK) { int errCode; if (! socketWaitForEvent(sp, FD_WRITE | SOCKET_WRITABLE, &errCode)) { return -1; } continue; } #endif /* * Ensure we get a FD_WRITE message when the socket can absorb * more data (non-blocking only.) Store the user's mask if we * haven't done it already. */ if (sp->saveMask < 0 ) { sp->saveMask = sp->handlerMask; socketRegisterInterest(sp, sp->handlerMask | SOCKET_WRITABLE); } return 0; } return -1; } ringqGetBlkAdj(rq, bytesWritten); } /* * If the buffer is empty, reset the ringq pointers to point to the start * of the buffer. This is essential to ensure that datagrams get written * in one single I/O operation. */ if (ringqLen(rq) == 0) { ringqFlush(rq); } /* * Restore the users mask if it was saved by the non-blocking code above. * Note: saveMask = -1 if empty. socketRegisterInterest will set handlerMask */ if (sp->saveMask >= 0) { socketRegisterInterest(sp, sp->saveMask); sp->saveMask = -1; } sp->flags &= ~SOCKET_FLUSHING; return 0; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Return the count of input characters buffered. We look at both the line * buffer and the input (raw) buffer. Return -1 on error or EOF. */ int socketInputBuffered(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } if (socketEof(sid)) { return -1; } return ringqLen(&sp->lineBuf) + ringqLen(&sp->inBuf); } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Return true if EOF */ int socketEof(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } return sp->flags & SOCKET_EOF; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Return the number of bytes the socket can absorb without blocking */ int socketCanWrite(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } return sp->outBuf.buflen - ringqLen(&sp->outBuf) - 1; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Add one to allow the user to write exactly SOCKET_BUFSIZ */ void socketSetBufferSize(int sid, int in, int line, int out) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return; } if (in >= 0) { ringqClose(&sp->inBuf); in++; ringqOpen(&sp->inBuf, in, in); } if (line >= 0) { ringqClose(&sp->lineBuf); line++; ringqOpen(&sp->lineBuf, line, line); } if (out >= 0) { ringqClose(&sp->outBuf); out++; ringqOpen(&sp->outBuf, out, out); } } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Create a user handler for this socket. The handler called whenever there * is an event of interest as defined by handlerMask (SOCKET_READABLE, ...) */ void socketCreateHandler(int sid, int handlerMask, socketHandler_t handler, int data) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return; } sp->handler = handler; sp->handler_data = data; socketRegisterInterest(sp, handlerMask); } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Delete a handler */ void socketDeleteHandler(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return; } sp->handler = NULL; socketRegisterInterest(sp, 0); } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Socket output procedure. Return -1 on errors otherwise return the number * of bytes written. */ static int socketDoOutput(socket_t *sp, char *buf, int toWrite, int *errCode) { struct sockaddr_in server; int bytes; a_assert(sp); a_assert(buf); a_assert(toWrite > 0); a_assert(errCode); *errCode = 0; #if WIN || CE if ((sp->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) && ! socketWaitForEvent(sp, FD_CONNECT, errCode)) { return -1; } #endif /* * Write the data */ if (sp->flags & SOCKET_BROADCAST) { server.sin_family = AF_INET; #if UEMF || LITTLEFOOT server.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_BROADCAST; #else server.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(basicGetBroadcastAddress()); #endif server.sin_port = htons((short)(sp->port & 0xFFFF)); if ((bytes = sendto(sp->sock, buf, toWrite, 0, (struct sockaddr *) &server, sizeof(server))) < 0) { bytes = tryAlternateSendTo(sp->sock, buf, toWrite, 0, (struct sockaddr *) &server); } } else if (sp->flags & SOCKET_DATAGRAM) { server.sin_family = AF_INET; server.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(sp->host); server.sin_port = htons((short)(sp->port & 0xFFFF)); bytes = sendto(sp->sock, buf, toWrite, 0, (struct sockaddr *) &server, sizeof(server)); } else { bytes = send(sp->sock, buf, toWrite, 0); } if (bytes < 0) { *errCode = socketGetError(); #if WIN || CE sp->currentEvents &= ~FD_WRITE; #endif return -1; } else if (bytes == 0 && bytes != toWrite) { *errCode = EWOULDBLOCK; #if WIN || CE sp->currentEvents &= ~FD_WRITE; #endif return -1; } /* * Ensure we get to write some more data real soon if the socket can absorb * more data */ #if !UEMF #if WIN if (sp->interestEvents & FD_WRITE) { emfTime_t blockTime = { 0, 0 }; emfSetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); } #endif /* WIN */ #endif return bytes; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * If the sendto failed, swap the first two bytes in the * sockaddr structure. This is a kludge due to a change in * VxWorks between versions 5.3 and 5.4, but we want the * product to run on either. */ static int tryAlternateSendTo(int sock, char *buf, int toWrite, int i, struct sockaddr *server) { #if VXWORKS char *ptr; ptr = (char *)server; *ptr = *(ptr+1); *(ptr+1) = 0; return sendto(sock, buf, toWrite, i, server, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); #else return -1; #endif /* VXWORKS */ } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Allocate a new socket structure */ int socketAlloc(char *host, int port, socketAccept_t accept, int flags) { socket_t *sp; int sid; if ((sid = hAllocEntry((void***) &socketList, &socketMax, sizeof(socket_t))) < 0) { return -1; } sp = socketList[sid]; sp->sid = sid; sp->accept = accept; sp->port = port; sp->fileHandle = -1; sp->saveMask = -1; if (host) { strncpy(sp->host, host, sizeof(sp->host)); } /* * Preserve only specified flags from the callers open */ a_assert((flags & ~(SOCKET_BROADCAST|SOCKET_DATAGRAM|SOCKET_BLOCK| SOCKET_LISTENING)) == 0); sp->flags = flags & (SOCKET_BROADCAST | SOCKET_DATAGRAM | SOCKET_BLOCK| SOCKET_LISTENING); /* * Add one to allow the user to write exactly SOCKET_BUFSIZ */ ringqOpen(&sp->inBuf, SOCKET_BUFSIZ, SOCKET_BUFSIZ); ringqOpen(&sp->outBuf, SOCKET_BUFSIZ + 1, SOCKET_BUFSIZ + 1); ringqOpen(&sp->lineBuf, SOCKET_BUFSIZ, -1); return sid; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Free a socket structure */ void socketFree(int sid) { socket_t *sp; char_t buf[256]; int i; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return; } /* * To close a socket, remove any registered interests, set it to * non-blocking so that the recv which follows won't block, do a * shutdown on it so peers on the other end will receive a FIN, * then read any data not yet retrieved from the receive buffer, * and finally close it. If these steps are not all performed * RESETs may be sent to the other end causing problems. */ socketRegisterInterest(sp, 0); if (sp->sock >= 0) { socketSetBlock(sid, 0); if (shutdown(sp->sock, 1) >= 0) { recv(sp->sock, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); } #if WIN || CE closesocket(sp->sock); #else close(sp->sock); #endif } ringqClose(&sp->inBuf); ringqClose(&sp->outBuf); ringqClose(&sp->lineBuf); bfree(B_L, sp); socketMax = hFree((void***) &socketList, sid); /* * Calculate the new highest socket number */ socketHighestFd = -1; for (i = 0; i < socketMax; i++) { if ((sp = socketList[i]) == NULL) { continue; } socketHighestFd = max(socketHighestFd, sp->sock); } } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Validate a socket handle */ socket_t *socketPtr(int sid) { if (sid < 0 || sid >= socketMax || socketList[sid] == NULL) { a_assert(NULL); errno = EBADF; return NULL; } a_assert(socketList[sid]); return socketList[sid]; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Get the operating system error code */ int socketGetError() { #if WIN || CE switch (WSAGetLastError()) { case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: return EWOULDBLOCK; case WSAECONNRESET: return ECONNRESET; case WSAENETDOWN: return ENETDOWN; case WSAEPROCLIM: return EAGAIN; case WSAEINTR: return EINTR; default: return EINVAL; } #else return errno; #endif } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Return the underlying socket handle */ int socketGetHandle(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } return sp->sock; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Get blocking mode */ int socketGetBlock(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { a_assert(0); return 0; } return (sp->flags & SOCKET_BLOCK); } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Get mode */ int socketGetMode(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { a_assert(0); return 0; } return sp->flags; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Set mode */ void socketSetMode(int sid, int mode) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { a_assert(0); return; } sp->flags = mode; } /******************************************************************************/ /* * Get port. */ int socketGetPort(int sid) { socket_t *sp; if ((sp = socketPtr(sid)) == NULL) { return -1; } return sp->port; } /******************************************************************************/
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