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authorMiles Bader <miles@gnu.org>1996-01-24 04:45:04 +0000
committerMiles Bader <miles@gnu.org>1996-01-24 04:45:04 +0000
commit70e5900c9f3844fc8b450536331c52880fc2b029 (patch)
tree05b0c08a2f0779c52af3dd636310bed504a253ce /pflocal
parentdd7cf7eed9a47db3a35461b0ba044ad6374569a5 (diff)
(S_socket_connect): Handle connectionless protocols correctly.
(S_socket_send): Allow DEST_ADDR to be null if the socket is connected.
Diffstat (limited to 'pflocal')
-rw-r--r--pflocal/socket.c85
1 files changed, 56 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/pflocal/socket.c b/pflocal/socket.c
index e814c2b3..3779a0b0 100644
--- a/pflocal/socket.c
+++ b/pflocal/socket.c
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ S_socket_connect (struct sock_user *user, struct addr *addr)
{
struct sock *sock = user->sock;
struct connq *cq = peer->listen_queue;
- if (cq)
- /* Only connect with sockets that are actually listening. */
+
+ if (sock->pipe_class->flags & PIPE_CLASS_CONNECTIONLESS)
+ /* For connectionless protocols, connect() just sets where writes
+ will go, so the destination need not be doing an accept. */
+ err = sock_connect (sock, peer);
+ else if (cq)
+ /* For connection-oriented protocols, only connect with sockets that
+ are actually listening. */
{
mutex_lock (&sock->lock);
if (sock->connect_queue)
@@ -126,6 +132,7 @@ S_socket_connect (struct sock_user *user, struct addr *addr)
}
else
err = ECONNREFUSED;
+
sock_deref (peer);
}
@@ -262,55 +269,75 @@ S_socket_send (struct sock_user *user, struct addr *dest_addr, int flags,
char *control, size_t control_len,
size_t *amount)
{
- error_t err;
+ error_t err = 0;
struct pipe *pipe;
- struct sock *dest_sock;
+ struct sock *sock, *dest_sock;
struct addr *source_addr;
- if (!user || !dest_addr)
+ if (!user)
return EOPNOTSUPP;
+ sock = user->sock;
+
if (flags & MSG_OOB)
/* BSD local sockets don't support OOB data. */
return EOPNOTSUPP;
- err = addr_get_sock (dest_addr, &dest_sock);
- if (err)
- return err;
+ if (dest_addr)
+ {
+ err = addr_get_sock (dest_addr, &dest_sock);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+ if (sock->pipe_class != dest_sock->pipe_class)
+ /* Sending to a different type of socket! */
+ err = EINVAL; /* ? XXX */
+ }
+ else
+ dest_sock = 0;
- if (user->sock->read_pipe->class != dest_sock->read_pipe->class)
- /* Sending to a different type of socket! */
- err = EINVAL; /* ? XXX */
+ /* We could provide a source address for all writes, but we
+ only do so for connectionless sockets because that's the
+ only place it's required, and it's more efficient not to. */
+ if (!err && sock->pipe_class->flags & PIPE_CLASS_CONNECTIONLESS)
+ err = sock_get_addr (sock, &source_addr);
+ else
+ source_addr = NULL;
if (!err)
- err = sock_get_addr (user->sock, &source_addr);
- if (!err)
{
- /* Grab the destination socket's read pipe directly, and stuff data
- into it. This is not quite the usage sock_acquire_read_pipe was
- intended for, but it will work, as the only inappropiate errors
- occur on a broken pipe, which shouldn't be possible with the sort of
- sockets with which we can use socket_send... XXXX */
- err = sock_acquire_read_pipe (dest_sock, &pipe);
+ if (dest_sock)
+ /* Grab the destination socket's read pipe directly, and stuff data
+ into it. This is not quite the usage sock_acquire_read_pipe was
+ intended for, but it will work, as the only inappropiate errors
+ occur on a broken pipe, which shouldn't be possible with the sort of
+ sockets with which we can use socket_send... XXXX */
+ err = sock_acquire_read_pipe (dest_sock, &pipe);
+ else
+ /* No address, must be a connected socket... */
+ err = sock_acquire_write_pipe (sock, &pipe);
+
if (!err)
{
- err = pipe_send (pipe, user->sock->flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK,
+ err = pipe_send (pipe, sock->flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK,
source_addr, data, data_len,
control, control_len, ports, num_ports,
amount);
pipe_release_writer (pipe);
- if (err)
- /* The send failed, so free any resources it would have consumed
- (mig gets rid of memory, but we have to do everything else). */
- {
- ports_port_deref (source_addr);
- while (num_ports-- > 0)
- mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), *ports++);
- }
+ }
+
+ if (err)
+ /* The send failed, so free any resources it would have consumed
+ (mig gets rid of memory, but we have to do everything else). */
+ {
+ if (source_addr)
+ ports_port_deref (source_addr);
+ while (num_ports-- > 0)
+ mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), *ports++);
}
}
- sock_deref (dest_sock);
+ if (dest_sock)
+ sock_deref (dest_sock);
return err;
}