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authorKevin B Kenny <kennykb@acm.org>2014-06-29 02:20:31 (GMT)
committerKevin B Kenny <kennykb@acm.org>2014-06-29 02:20:31 (GMT)
commit54aa5c1f2d5513d45d1361a3615125a4810cc1c0 (patch)
tree9e84f6c42d0fdc3d3a0958996705d2c2fbb5f722 /win
parent2ac3c16d405d20153ce0ad43f308ff05bc372f7a (diff)
parentc0edc29d67c0944180ce922c7f63d6dd3c3bdf6c (diff)
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-rw-r--r--win/Makefile.in6
-rwxr-xr-xwin/configure4
-rw-r--r--win/tcl.m44
-rw-r--r--win/tclConfig.sh.in2
-rw-r--r--win/tclWin32Dll.c4
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinChan.c107
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinConsole.c7
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinFCmd.c12
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinFile.c83
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinInit.c20
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinInt.h2
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinPipe.c6
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinPort.h9
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinSerial.c25
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinSock.c3497
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinTest.c2
16 files changed, 2224 insertions, 1566 deletions
diff --git a/win/Makefile.in b/win/Makefile.in
index eecab5e..0e22de0 100644
--- a/win/Makefile.in
+++ b/win/Makefile.in
@@ -651,8 +651,8 @@ install-libraries: libraries install-tzdata install-msgs
done;
@echo "Installing package msgcat 1.5.2 as a Tcl Module";
@$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/msgcat/msgcat.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.5/msgcat-1.5.2.tm;
- @echo "Installing package tcltest 2.3.7 as a Tcl Module";
- @$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.5/tcltest-2.3.7.tm;
+ @echo "Installing package tcltest 2.3.8 as a Tcl Module";
+ @$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.5/tcltest-2.3.8.tm;
@echo "Installing package platform 1.0.12 as a Tcl Module";
@$(COPY) $(ROOT_DIR)/library/platform/platform.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)/../tcl8/8.4/platform-1.0.12.tm;
@echo "Installing package platform::shell 1.1.4 as a Tcl Module";
@@ -851,8 +851,10 @@ TOOL_DIR=$(ROOT_DIR)/tools
HTML_INSTALL_DIR=$(ROOT_DIR)/html
html:
$(MAKE) shell SCRIPT="$(TOOL_DIR)/tcltk-man2html.tcl --htmldir=$(HTML_INSTALL_DIR) --srcdir=$(ROOT_DIR)/.. $(BUILD_HTML_FLAGS)"
+
html-tcl: $(TCLSH)
$(MAKE) shell SCRIPT="$(TOOL_DIR)/tcltk-man2html.tcl --htmldir=$(HTML_INSTALL_DIR) --srcdir=$(ROOT_DIR)/.. $(BUILD_HTML_FLAGS) --tcl"
+
html-tk: $(TCLSH)
$(MAKE) shell SCRIPT="$(TOOL_DIR)/tcltk-man2html.tcl --htmldir=$(HTML_INSTALL_DIR) --srcdir=$(ROOT_DIR)/.. $(BUILD_HTML_FLAGS) --tk"
diff --git a/win/configure b/win/configure
index 569172e..2affd38 100755
--- a/win/configure
+++ b/win/configure
@@ -3340,7 +3340,7 @@ cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
/* end confdefs.h. */
- #ifndef __WIN32__
+ #ifndef _WIN32
#error cross-compiler
#endif
@@ -3463,7 +3463,7 @@ cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
/* end confdefs.h. */
- #ifdef __WIN32__
+ #ifdef _WIN32
#error win32
#endif
diff --git a/win/tcl.m4 b/win/tcl.m4
index 625c329..d12ae10 100644
--- a/win/tcl.m4
+++ b/win/tcl.m4
@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([SC_CONFIG_CFLAGS], [
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for cross-compile version of gcc,
ac_cv_cross,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
- #ifndef __WIN32__
+ #ifndef _WIN32
#error cross-compiler
#endif
], [],
@@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([SC_CONFIG_CFLAGS], [
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for mingw32 version of gcc,
ac_cv_win32,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
- #ifdef __WIN32__
+ #ifdef _WIN32
#error win32
#endif
], [],
diff --git a/win/tclConfig.sh.in b/win/tclConfig.sh.in
index 65bc5c5..00a8790 100644
--- a/win/tclConfig.sh.in
+++ b/win/tclConfig.sh.in
@@ -175,6 +175,6 @@ TCL_BUILD_STUB_LIB_PATH='@TCL_BUILD_STUB_LIB_PATH@'
# Path to the Tcl stub library in the install directory.
TCL_STUB_LIB_PATH='@TCL_STUB_LIB_PATH@'
-# Flag, 1: we built Tcl with threads enables, 0 we didn't
+# Flag, 1: we built Tcl with threads enabled, 0 we didn't
TCL_THREADS=@TCL_THREADS@
diff --git a/win/tclWin32Dll.c b/win/tclWin32Dll.c
index 634e1d2..688fa8d 100644
--- a/win/tclWin32Dll.c
+++ b/win/tclWin32Dll.c
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(mountPointMap)
* We will need this below.
*/
-#ifdef __WIN32__
+#ifdef _WIN32
#ifndef STATIC_BUILD
/*
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ DllMain(
return TRUE;
}
#endif /* !STATIC_BUILD */
-#endif /* __WIN32__ */
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/win/tclWinChan.c b/win/tclWinChan.c
index 21115f7..48acacb 100644
--- a/win/tclWinChan.c
+++ b/win/tclWinChan.c
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ static void FileThreadActionProc(ClientData instanceData,
static int FileTruncateProc(ClientData instanceData,
Tcl_WideInt length);
static DWORD FileGetType(HANDLE handle);
-
+static int NativeIsComPort(CONST TCHAR *nativeName);
/*
* This structure describes the channel type structure for file based IO.
*/
@@ -662,6 +662,10 @@ FileInputProc(
*errorCode = 0;
/*
+ * TODO: This comment appears to be out of date. We *do* have a
+ * console driver, over in tclWinConsole.c. After some Windows
+ * developer confirms, this comment should be revised.
+ *
* Note that we will block on reads from a console buffer until a full
* line has been entered. The only way I know of to get around this is to
* write a console driver. We should probably do this at some point, but
@@ -885,6 +889,33 @@ TclpOpenFileChannel(
}
/*
+ * [2413550] Avoid double-open of serial ports on Windows
+ * Special handling for Windows serial ports by a "name-hint"
+ * to directly open it with the OVERLAPPED flag set.
+ */
+
+ if( NativeIsComPort(nativeName) ) {
+
+ handle = TclWinSerialOpen(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, nativeName, accessMode);
+ if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
+ TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
+ if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) {
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't open serial \"",
+ TclGetString(pathPtr), "\": ",
+ Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * For natively named Windows serial ports we are done.
+ */
+ channel = TclWinOpenSerialChannel(handle, channelName,
+ channelPermissions);
+
+ return channel;
+ }
+ /*
* If the file is being created, get the file attributes from the
* permissions argument, else use the existing file attributes.
*/
@@ -935,11 +966,15 @@ TclpOpenFileChannel(
switch (FileGetType(handle)) {
case FILE_TYPE_SERIAL:
/*
+ * Natively named serial ports "com1-9", "\\\\.\\comXX" are
+ * already done with the code above.
+ * Here we handle all other serial port names.
+ *
* Reopen channel for OVERLAPPED operation. Normally this shouldn't
* fail, because the channel exists.
*/
- handle = TclWinSerialReopen(handle, nativeName, accessMode);
+ handle = TclWinSerialOpen(handle, nativeName, accessMode);
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) {
@@ -1479,6 +1514,74 @@ FileGetType(
return type;
}
+ /*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * NativeIsComPort --
+ *
+ * Determines if a path refers to a Windows serial port.
+ * A simple and efficient solution is to use a "name hint" to detect
+ * COM ports by their filename instead of resorting to a syscall
+ * to detect serialness after the fact.
+ * The following patterns cover common serial port names:
+ * COM[1-9]:?
+ * //./COM[0-9]+
+ * \\.\COM[0-9]+
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * 1 = serial port, 0 = not.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static int
+NativeIsComPort(
+ const TCHAR *nativePath) /* Path of file to access, native encoding. */
+{
+ const WCHAR *p = (const WCHAR *) nativePath;
+ int i, len = wcslen(p);
+
+ /*
+ * 1. Look for com[1-9]:?
+ */
+
+ if ( (len >= 4) && (len <= 5)
+ && (_wcsnicmp(p, L"com", 3) == 0) ) {
+ /*
+ * The 4th character must be a digit 1..9 optionally followed by a ":"
+ */
+
+ if ( (p[3] < L'1') || (p[3] > L'9') ) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if ( (len == 5) && (p[4] != L':') ) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * 2. Look for //./com[0-9]+ or \\.\com[0-9]+
+ */
+
+ if ( (len >= 8) && (
+ (_wcsnicmp(p, L"//./com", 7) == 0)
+ || (_wcsnicmp(p, L"\\\\.\\com", 7) == 0) ) )
+ {
+ /*
+ * Charaters 8..end must be a digits 0..9
+ */
+
+ for ( i=7; i<len; i++ ) {
+ if ( (p[i] < '0') || (p[i] > '9') ) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: c
diff --git a/win/tclWinConsole.c b/win/tclWinConsole.c
index 0ec22c5..6630083 100644
--- a/win/tclWinConsole.c
+++ b/win/tclWinConsole.c
@@ -756,6 +756,13 @@ ConsoleInputProc(
if (ReadConsoleBytes(infoPtr->handle, (LPVOID) buf, (DWORD) bufSize,
&count) == TRUE) {
+ /*
+ * TODO: This potentially writes beyond the limits specified
+ * by the caller. In practice this is harmless, since all writes
+ * are into ChannelBuffers, and those have padding, but still
+ * ought to remove this, unless some Windows wizard can give
+ * a reason not to.
+ */
buf[count] = '\0';
return count;
}
diff --git a/win/tclWinFCmd.c b/win/tclWinFCmd.c
index 2700cb3..52ea8c6 100644
--- a/win/tclWinFCmd.c
+++ b/win/tclWinFCmd.c
@@ -1108,7 +1108,12 @@ DoRemoveJustDirectory(
end:
if (errorPtr != NULL) {
+ char *p;
Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(nativePath, -1, errorPtr);
+ p = Tcl_DStringValue(errorPtr);
+ for (; *p; ++p) {
+ if (*p == '\\') *p = '/';
+ }
}
return TCL_ERROR;
@@ -1825,12 +1830,12 @@ SetWinFileAttributes(
Tcl_Obj *fileName, /* The name of the file. */
Tcl_Obj *attributePtr) /* The new value of the attribute. */
{
- DWORD fileAttributes;
+ DWORD fileAttributes, old;
int yesNo, result;
const TCHAR *nativeName;
nativeName = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(fileName);
- fileAttributes = GetFileAttributes(nativeName);
+ fileAttributes = old = GetFileAttributes(nativeName);
if (fileAttributes == 0xffffffff) {
StatError(interp, fileName);
@@ -1848,7 +1853,8 @@ SetWinFileAttributes(
fileAttributes &= ~(attributeArray[objIndex]);
}
- if (!SetFileAttributes(nativeName, fileAttributes)) {
+ if ((fileAttributes != old)
+ && !SetFileAttributes(nativeName, fileAttributes)) {
StatError(interp, fileName);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
diff --git a/win/tclWinFile.c b/win/tclWinFile.c
index f69ad23..ad4a5c4 100644
--- a/win/tclWinFile.c
+++ b/win/tclWinFile.c
@@ -1816,6 +1816,9 @@ TclpObjChdir(
nativePath = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(pathPtr);
+ if (!nativePath) {
+ return -1;
+ }
result = SetCurrentDirectory(nativePath);
if (result == 0) {
@@ -2894,10 +2897,11 @@ ClientData
TclNativeCreateNativeRep(
Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)
{
- char *nativePathPtr, *str;
- Tcl_DString ds;
+ WCHAR *nativePathPtr;
+ const char *str;
Tcl_Obj *validPathPtr;
int len;
+ WCHAR *wp;
if (TclFSCwdIsNative()) {
/*
@@ -2923,22 +2927,71 @@ TclNativeCreateNativeRep(
}
str = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(validPathPtr, &len);
- if (str[0] == '/' && str[1] == '/' && str[2] == '?' && str[3] == '/') {
- char *p;
- for (p = str; p && *p; ++p) {
- if (*p == '/') {
- *p = '\\';
- }
+ if (strlen(str)!=len) {
+ /* String contains NUL-bytes. This is invalid. */
+ return 0;
+ }
+ /* Let MultiByteToWideChar check for other invalid sequences, like
+ * 0xC0 0x80 (== overlong NUL). See bug [3118489]: NUL in filenames */
+ len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, str, -1, 0, 0);
+ if (len==0) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ /* Overallocate 6 chars, making some room for extended paths */
+ wp = nativePathPtr = ckalloc( (len+6) * sizeof(WCHAR) );
+ if (nativePathPtr==0) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS, str, -1, nativePathPtr, len);
+ /*
+ ** If path starts with "//?/" or "\\?\" (extended path), translate
+ ** any slashes to backslashes but leave the '?' intact
+ */
+ if ((str[0]=='\\' || str[0]=='/') && (str[1]=='\\' || str[1]=='/')
+ && str[2]=='?' && (str[3]=='\\' || str[3]=='/')) {
+ wp[0] = wp[1] = wp[3] = '\\';
+ str += 4;
+ wp += 4;
+ }
+ /*
+ ** If there is no "\\?\" prefix but there is a drive or UNC
+ ** path prefix and the path is larger than MAX_PATH chars,
+ ** no Win32 API function can handle that unless it is
+ ** prefixed with the extended path prefix. See:
+ ** <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247(VS.85).aspx#maxpath>
+ **/
+ if (((str[0]>='A'&&str[0]<='Z') || (str[0]>='a'&&str[0]<='z'))
+ && str[1]==':') {
+ if (wp==nativePathPtr && len>MAX_PATH && (str[2]=='\\' || str[2]=='/')) {
+ memmove(wp+4, wp, len*sizeof(WCHAR));
+ memcpy(wp, L"\\\\?\\", 4*sizeof(WCHAR));
+ wp += 4;
}
+ /*
+ ** If (remainder of) path starts with "<drive>:",
+ ** leave the ':' intact.
+ */
+ wp += 2;
+ } else if (wp==nativePathPtr && len>MAX_PATH
+ && (str[0]=='\\' || str[0]=='/')
+ && (str[1]=='\\' || str[1]=='/') && str[2]!='?') {
+ memmove(wp+6, wp, len*sizeof(WCHAR));
+ memcpy(wp, L"\\\\?\\UNC", 7*sizeof(WCHAR));
+ wp += 7;
+ }
+ /*
+ ** In the remainder of the path, translate invalid characters to
+ ** characters in the Unicode private use area.
+ */
+ while (*wp != '\0') {
+ if ((*wp < ' ') || wcschr(L"\"*:<>?|", *wp)) {
+ *wp |= 0xF000;
+ } else if (*wp == '/') {
+ *wp = '\\';
+ }
+ ++wp;
}
- Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(str, len, &ds);
- len = Tcl_DStringLength(&ds) + sizeof(WCHAR);
- Tcl_DecrRefCount(validPathPtr);
- nativePathPtr = ckalloc(len);
- memcpy(nativePathPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), (size_t) len);
-
- Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
return nativePathPtr;
}
diff --git a/win/tclWinInit.c b/win/tclWinInit.c
index 2c21d38..8b600f6 100644
--- a/win/tclWinInit.c
+++ b/win/tclWinInit.c
@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ static int ToUtf(const WCHAR *wSrc, char *dst);
*
* TclpInitPlatform --
*
- * Initialize all the platform-dependant things like signals and
- * floating-point error handling.
+ * Initialize all the platform-dependant things like signals,
+ * floating-point error handling and sockets.
*
* Called at process initialization time.
*
@@ -130,20 +130,16 @@ static int ToUtf(const WCHAR *wSrc, char *dst);
void
TclpInitPlatform(void)
{
+ WSADATA wsaData;
+ WORD wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(2, 2);
+
tclPlatform = TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS;
/*
- * The following code stops Windows 3.X and Windows NT 3.51 from
- * automatically putting up Sharing Violation dialogs, e.g, when someone
- * tries to access a file that is locked or a drive with no disk in it.
- * Tcl already returns the appropriate error to the caller, and they can
- * decide to put up their own dialog in response to that failure.
- *
- * Under 95 and NT 4.0, this is a NOOP because the system doesn't
- * automatically put up dialogs when the above operations fail.
+ * Initialize the winsock library. On Windows XP and higher this
+ * can never fail.
*/
-
- SetErrorMode(SetErrorMode(0) | SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS);
+ WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData);
#ifdef STATIC_BUILD
/*
diff --git a/win/tclWinInt.h b/win/tclWinInt.h
index c7066bb..9df424f 100644
--- a/win/tclWinInt.h
+++ b/win/tclWinInt.h
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Channel TclWinOpenFileChannel(HANDLE handle, char *channelName,
int permissions, int appendMode);
MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Channel TclWinOpenSerialChannel(HANDLE handle,
char *channelName, int permissions);
-MODULE_SCOPE HANDLE TclWinSerialReopen(HANDLE handle, const TCHAR *name,
+MODULE_SCOPE HANDLE TclWinSerialOpen(HANDLE handle, const TCHAR *name,
DWORD access);
MODULE_SCOPE int TclWinSymLinkCopyDirectory(const TCHAR *LinkOriginal,
const TCHAR *LinkCopy);
diff --git a/win/tclWinPipe.c b/win/tclWinPipe.c
index 77fc776..a9eec6d 100644
--- a/win/tclWinPipe.c
+++ b/win/tclWinPipe.c
@@ -82,6 +82,12 @@ static ProcInfo *procList;
#define PIPE_EXTRABYTE (1<<3) /* The reader thread has consumed one byte. */
/*
+ * TODO: It appears the whole EXTRABYTE machinery is in place to support
+ * outdated Win 95 systems. If this can be confirmed, much code can be
+ * deleted.
+ */
+
+/*
* This structure describes per-instance data for a pipe based channel.
*/
diff --git a/win/tclWinPort.h b/win/tclWinPort.h
index 61f149b..652cd06 100644
--- a/win/tclWinPort.h
+++ b/win/tclWinPort.h
@@ -528,15 +528,6 @@ typedef DWORD_PTR * PDWORD_PTR;
#define TclpSysRealloc(ptr, size) ((void*)HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), \
(DWORD)0, (LPVOID)ptr, (DWORD)size))
-/*
- * The following defines map from standard socket names to our internal
- * wrappers that redirect through the winSock function table (see the
- * file tclWinSock.c).
- */
-
-#define getservbyname TclWinGetServByName
-#define getsockopt TclWinGetSockOpt
-#define setsockopt TclWinSetSockOpt
/* This type is not defined in the Windows headers */
#define socklen_t int
diff --git a/win/tclWinSerial.c b/win/tclWinSerial.c
index b9c9a9f..6487fe4 100644
--- a/win/tclWinSerial.c
+++ b/win/tclWinSerial.c
@@ -1410,23 +1410,22 @@ SerialWriterThread(
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TclWinSerialReopen --
+ * TclWinSerialOpen --
*
- * Reopens the serial port with the OVERLAPPED FLAG set
+ * Opens or Reopens the serial port with the OVERLAPPED FLAG set
*
* Results:
- * Returns the new handle, or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE. Normally there
- * shouldn't be any error, because the same channel has previously been
- * succeesfully opened.
+ * Returns the new handle, or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
+ * If an existing channel is specified it is closed and reopened.
*
* Side effects:
- * May close the original handle
+ * May close/reopen the original handle
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
HANDLE
-TclWinSerialReopen(
+TclWinSerialOpen(
HANDLE handle,
const TCHAR *name,
DWORD access)
@@ -1434,16 +1433,22 @@ TclWinSerialReopen(
SerialInit();
/*
+ * If an open channel is specified, close it
+ */
+
+ if ( handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && CloseHandle(handle) == FALSE) {
+ return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
+ }
+
+ /*
* Multithreaded I/O needs the overlapped flag set otherwise
* ClearCommError blocks under Windows NT/2000 until serial output is
* finished
*/
- if (CloseHandle(handle) == FALSE) {
- return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
- }
handle = CreateFile(name, access, 0, 0, OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, 0);
+
return handle;
}
diff --git a/win/tclWinSock.c b/win/tclWinSock.c
index 11b4162..f343f82 100644
--- a/win/tclWinSock.c
+++ b/win/tclWinSock.c
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@
* this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * The order and naming of functions in this file should minimize
+ * the file diff to tclUnixSock.c.
+ * -----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* General information on how this module works.
*
@@ -47,13 +50,6 @@
#include "tclWinInt.h"
-/*
- * Which version of the winsock API do we want?
- */
-
-#define WSA_VERSION_MAJOR 1
-#define WSA_VERSION_MINOR 1
-
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma comment (lib, "ws2_32")
#endif
@@ -75,6 +71,19 @@
#undef setsockopt
/*
+ * Helper macros to make parts of this file clearer. The macros do exactly
+ * what they say on the tin. :-) They also only ever refer to their arguments
+ * once, and so can be used without regard to side effects.
+ */
+
+#define SET_BITS(var, bits) ((var) |= (bits))
+#define CLEAR_BITS(var, bits) ((var) &= ~(bits))
+
+/* "sock" + a pointer in hex + \0 */
+#define SOCK_CHAN_LENGTH (4 + sizeof(void *) * 2 + 1)
+#define SOCK_TEMPLATE "sock%p"
+
+/*
* The following variable is used to tell whether this module has been
* initialized. If 1, initialization of sockets was successful, if -1 then
* socket initialization failed (WSAStartup failed).
@@ -85,15 +94,6 @@ static const TCHAR classname[] = TEXT("TclSocket");
TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(socketMutex)
/*
- * The following variable holds the network name of this host.
- */
-
-static TclInitProcessGlobalValueProc InitializeHostName;
-static ProcessGlobalValue hostName = {
- 0, 0, NULL, NULL, InitializeHostName, NULL, NULL
-};
-
-/*
* The following defines declare the messages used on socket windows.
*/
@@ -119,20 +119,19 @@ typedef union {
#define IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL IN6_ADDR_EQUAL
#endif
-typedef struct SocketInfo SocketInfo;
+/*
+ * This structure describes per-instance state of a tcp based channel.
+ */
+
+typedef struct TcpState TcpState;
typedef struct TcpFdList {
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
+ TcpState *statePtr;
SOCKET fd;
struct TcpFdList *next;
} TcpFdList;
-/*
- * The following structure is used to store the data associated with each
- * socket.
- */
-
-struct SocketInfo {
+struct TcpState {
Tcl_Channel channel; /* Channel associated with this socket. */
struct TcpFdList *sockets; /* Windows SOCKET handle. */
int flags; /* Bit field comprised of the flags described
@@ -140,24 +139,60 @@ struct SocketInfo {
int watchEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE,
* FD_CLOSE, FD_ACCEPT and FD_CONNECT that
* indicate which events are interesting. */
- int readyEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE,
+ volatile int readyEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE,
* FD_CLOSE, FD_ACCEPT and FD_CONNECT that
- * indicate which events have occurred. */
+ * indicate which events have occurred.
+ * Set by notifier thread, access must be
+ * protected by semaphore */
int selectEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE,
* FD_CLOSE, FD_ACCEPT and FD_CONNECT that
* indicate which events are currently being
* selected. */
- int acceptEventCount; /* Count of the current number of FD_ACCEPTs
- * that have arrived and not yet processed. */
+ volatile int acceptEventCount;
+ /* Count of the current number of FD_ACCEPTs
+ * that have arrived and not yet processed.
+ * Set by notifier thread, access must be
+ * protected by semaphore */
Tcl_TcpAcceptProc *acceptProc;
/* Proc to call on accept. */
ClientData acceptProcData; /* The data for the accept proc. */
- int lastError; /* Error code from last message. */
- struct SocketInfo *nextPtr; /* The next socket on the per-thread socket
+
+ /*
+ * Only needed for client sockets
+ */
+
+ struct addrinfo *addrlist; /* Addresses to connect to. */
+ struct addrinfo *addr; /* Iterator over addrlist. */
+ struct addrinfo *myaddrlist;/* Local address. */
+ struct addrinfo *myaddr; /* Iterator over myaddrlist. */
+ int connectError; /* Cache status of async socket. */
+ int cachedBlocking; /* Cache blocking mode of async socket. */
+ volatile int notifierConnectError;
+ /* Async connect error set by notifier thread.
+ * This error is still a windows error code.
+ * Access must be protected by semaphore */
+ struct TcpState *nextPtr; /* The next socket on the per-thread socket
* list. */
};
/*
+ * These bits may be ORed together into the "flags" field of a TcpState
+ * structure.
+ */
+
+#define TCP_NONBLOCKING (1<<0) /* Socket with non-blocking I/O */
+#define TCP_ASYNC_CONNECT (1<<1) /* Async connect in progress. */
+#define SOCKET_EOF (1<<2) /* A zero read happened on the
+ * socket. */
+#define SOCKET_PENDING (1<<3) /* A message has been sent for this
+ * socket */
+#define TCP_ASYNC_PENDING (1<<4) /* TcpConnect was called to
+ * process an async connect. This
+ * flag indicates that reentry is
+ * still pending */
+#define TCP_ASYNC_FAILED (1<<5) /* An async connect finally failed */
+
+/*
* The following structure is what is added to the Tcl event queue when a
* socket event occurs.
*/
@@ -166,8 +201,8 @@ typedef struct {
Tcl_Event header; /* Information that is standard for all
* events. */
SOCKET socket; /* Socket descriptor that is ready. Used to
- * find the SocketInfo structure for the file
- * (can't point directly to the SocketInfo
+ * find the TcpState structure for the file
+ * (can't point directly to the TcpState
* structure because it could go away while
* the event is queued). */
} SocketEvent;
@@ -178,17 +213,6 @@ typedef struct {
#define TCP_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
-/*
- * The following macros may be used to set the flags field of a SocketInfo
- * structure.
- */
-
-#define SOCKET_ASYNC (1<<0) /* The socket is in blocking mode. */
-#define SOCKET_EOF (1<<1) /* A zero read happened on the
- * socket. */
-#define SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT (1<<2) /* This socket uses async connect. */
-#define SOCKET_PENDING (1<<3) /* A message has been sent for this
- * socket */
typedef struct {
HWND hwnd; /* Handle to window for socket messages. */
@@ -199,7 +223,11 @@ typedef struct {
* socketThread has been initialized and has
* started. */
HANDLE socketListLock; /* Win32 Event to lock the socketList */
- SocketInfo *socketList; /* Every open socket in this thread has an
+ TcpState *pendingTcpState;
+ /* This socket is opened but not jet in the
+ * list. This value is also checked by
+ * the event structure. */
+ TcpState *socketList; /* Every open socket in this thread has an
* entry on this list. */
} ThreadSpecificData;
@@ -207,21 +235,23 @@ static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
static WNDCLASS windowClass;
/*
- * Static functions defined in this file.
+ * Static routines for this file:
*/
-static SocketInfo * CreateSocket(Tcl_Interp *interp, int port,
- const char *host, int server, const char *myaddr,
- int myport, int async);
+static int TcpConnect(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ TcpState *state);
static void InitSockets(void);
-static SocketInfo * NewSocketInfo(SOCKET socket);
+static TcpState * NewSocketInfo(SOCKET socket);
static void SocketExitHandler(ClientData clientData);
static LRESULT CALLBACK SocketProc(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam,
LPARAM lParam);
static int SocketsEnabled(void);
static void TcpAccept(TcpFdList *fds, SOCKET newSocket, address addr);
-static int WaitForSocketEvent(SocketInfo *infoPtr, int events,
+static int WaitForConnect(TcpState *statePtr, int *errorCodePtr);
+static int WaitForSocketEvent(TcpState *statePtr, int events,
int *errorCodePtr);
+static void AddSocketInfoFd(TcpState *statePtr, SOCKET socket);
+static int FindFDInList(TcpState *statePtr, SOCKET socket);
static DWORD WINAPI SocketThread(LPVOID arg);
static void TcpThreadActionProc(ClientData instanceData,
int action);
@@ -229,7 +259,7 @@ static void TcpThreadActionProc(ClientData instanceData,
static Tcl_EventCheckProc SocketCheckProc;
static Tcl_EventProc SocketEventProc;
static Tcl_EventSetupProc SocketSetupProc;
-static Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc TcpBlockProc;
+static Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc TcpBlockModeProc;
static Tcl_DriverCloseProc TcpCloseProc;
static Tcl_DriverClose2Proc TcpClose2Proc;
static Tcl_DriverSetOptionProc TcpSetOptionProc;
@@ -241,227 +271,180 @@ static Tcl_DriverGetHandleProc TcpGetHandleProc;
/*
* This structure describes the channel type structure for TCP socket
- * based IO.
+ * based IO:
*/
static const Tcl_ChannelType tcpChannelType = {
- "tcp", /* Type name. */
- TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_5, /* v5 channel */
- TcpCloseProc, /* Close proc. */
- TcpInputProc, /* Input proc. */
- TcpOutputProc, /* Output proc. */
- NULL, /* Seek proc. */
- TcpSetOptionProc, /* Set option proc. */
- TcpGetOptionProc, /* Get option proc. */
- TcpWatchProc, /* Set up notifier to watch this channel. */
- TcpGetHandleProc, /* Get an OS handle from channel. */
- TcpClose2Proc, /* Close2proc. */
- TcpBlockProc, /* Set socket into (non-)blocking mode. */
- NULL, /* flush proc. */
- NULL, /* handler proc. */
- NULL, /* wide seek proc */
- TcpThreadActionProc, /* thread action proc */
- NULL /* truncate */
+ "tcp", /* Type name. */
+ TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_5, /* v5 channel */
+ TcpCloseProc, /* Close proc. */
+ TcpInputProc, /* Input proc. */
+ TcpOutputProc, /* Output proc. */
+ NULL, /* Seek proc. */
+ TcpSetOptionProc, /* Set option proc. */
+ TcpGetOptionProc, /* Get option proc. */
+ TcpWatchProc, /* Initialize notifier. */
+ TcpGetHandleProc, /* Get OS handles out of channel. */
+ TcpClose2Proc, /* Close2 proc. */
+ TcpBlockModeProc, /* Set blocking or non-blocking mode.*/
+ NULL, /* flush proc. */
+ NULL, /* handler proc. */
+ NULL, /* wide seek proc. */
+ TcpThreadActionProc, /* thread action proc. */
+ NULL /* truncate proc. */
};
+
+/*
+ * The following variable holds the network name of this host.
+ */
+
+static TclInitProcessGlobalValueProc InitializeHostName;
+static ProcessGlobalValue hostName =
+ {0, 0, NULL, NULL, InitializeHostName, NULL, NULL};
+
+/*
+ * Address print debug functions
+ */
+#if 0
+void printaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *ai, char *prefix)
+{
+ char host[NI_MAXHOST], port[NI_MAXSERV];
+ getnameinfo(ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen,
+ host, sizeof(host),
+ port, sizeof(port),
+ NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV);
+}
+void printaddrinfolist(struct addrinfo *addrlist, char *prefix)
+{
+ struct addrinfo *ai;
+ for (ai = addrlist; ai != NULL; ai = ai->ai_next) {
+ printaddrinfo(ai, prefix);
+ }
+}
+#endif
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * InitSockets --
- *
- * Initialize the socket module. If winsock startup is successful,
- * registers the event window for the socket notifier code.
+ * InitializeHostName --
*
- * Assumes socketMutex is held.
+ * This routine sets the process global value of the name of the local
+ * host on which the process is running.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
- * Side effects:
- * Initializes winsock, registers a new window class and creates a
- * window for use in asynchronous socket notification.
- *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static void
-InitSockets(void)
+void
+InitializeHostName(
+ char **valuePtr,
+ int *lengthPtr,
+ Tcl_Encoding *encodingPtr)
{
- DWORD id, err;
- WSADATA wsaData;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
-
- if (!initialized) {
- initialized = 1;
- TclCreateLateExitHandler(SocketExitHandler, NULL);
+ TCHAR tbuf[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1];
+ DWORD length = MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1;
+ Tcl_DString ds;
+ if (GetComputerName(tbuf, &length) != 0) {
/*
- * Create the async notification window with a new class. We must
- * create a new class to avoid a Windows 95 bug that causes us to get
- * the wrong message number for socket events if the message window is
- * a subclass of a static control.
+ * Convert string from native to UTF then change to lowercase.
*/
- windowClass.style = 0;
- windowClass.cbClsExtra = 0;
- windowClass.cbWndExtra = 0;
- windowClass.hInstance = TclWinGetTclInstance();
- windowClass.hbrBackground = NULL;
- windowClass.lpszMenuName = NULL;
- windowClass.lpszClassName = classname;
- windowClass.lpfnWndProc = SocketProc;
- windowClass.hIcon = NULL;
- windowClass.hCursor = NULL;
-
- if (!RegisterClass(&windowClass)) {
- TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
- goto initFailure;
- }
-
- /*
- * Initialize the winsock library and check the interface version
- * actually loaded. We only ask for the 1.1 interface and do require
- * that it not be less than 1.1.
- */
+ Tcl_UtfToLower(Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(tbuf, -1, &ds));
- err = WSAStartup((WORD) MAKEWORD(WSA_VERSION_MAJOR,WSA_VERSION_MINOR),
- &wsaData);
- if (err != 0) {
- TclWinConvertError(err);
- goto initFailure;
- }
+ } else {
+ Tcl_DStringInit(&ds);
+ if (TclpHasSockets(NULL) == TCL_OK) {
+ /*
+ * The buffer size of 256 is recommended by the MSDN page that
+ * documents gethostname() as being always adequate.
+ */
- /*
- * Note the byte positions ae swapped for the comparison, so that
- * 0x0002 (2.0, MAKEWORD(2,0)) doesn't look less than 0x0101 (1.1). We
- * want the comparison to be 0x0200 < 0x0101.
- */
+ Tcl_DString inDs;
- if (MAKEWORD(HIBYTE(wsaData.wVersion), LOBYTE(wsaData.wVersion))
- < MAKEWORD(WSA_VERSION_MINOR, WSA_VERSION_MAJOR)) {
- TclWinConvertError(WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED);
- WSACleanup();
- goto initFailure;
+ Tcl_DStringInit(&inDs);
+ Tcl_DStringSetLength(&inDs, 256);
+ if (gethostname(Tcl_DStringValue(&inDs),
+ Tcl_DStringLength(&inDs)) == 0) {
+ Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, Tcl_DStringValue(&inDs), -1,
+ &ds);
+ }
+ Tcl_DStringFree(&inDs);
}
}
- /*
- * Check for per-thread initialization.
- */
-
- if (tsdPtr != NULL) {
- return;
- }
-
- /*
- * OK, this thread has never done anything with sockets before. Construct
- * a worker thread to handle asynchronous events related to sockets
- * assigned to _this_ thread.
- */
-
- tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
- tsdPtr->socketList = NULL;
- tsdPtr->hwnd = NULL;
- tsdPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetCurrentThread();
- tsdPtr->readyEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
- if (tsdPtr->readyEvent == NULL) {
- goto initFailure;
- }
- tsdPtr->socketListLock = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, TRUE, NULL);
- if (tsdPtr->socketListLock == NULL) {
- goto initFailure;
- }
- tsdPtr->socketThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, SocketThread, tsdPtr, 0,
- &id);
- if (tsdPtr->socketThread == NULL) {
- goto initFailure;
- }
-
- SetThreadPriority(tsdPtr->socketThread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST);
-
- /*
- * Wait for the thread to signal when the window has been created and if
- * it is ready to go.
- */
-
- WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE);
-
- if (tsdPtr->hwnd == NULL) {
- goto initFailure; /* Trouble creating the window. */
- }
-
- Tcl_CreateEventSource(SocketSetupProc, SocketCheckProc, NULL);
- return;
-
- initFailure:
- TclpFinalizeSockets();
- initialized = -1;
- return;
+ *encodingPtr = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "utf-8");
+ *lengthPtr = Tcl_DStringLength(&ds);
+ *valuePtr = ckalloc((*lengthPtr) + 1);
+ memcpy(*valuePtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), (size_t)(*lengthPtr)+1);
+ Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * SocketsEnabled --
+ * Tcl_GetHostName --
*
- * Check that the WinSock was successfully initialized.
+ * Returns the name of the local host.
*
* Results:
- * 1 if it is.
+ * A string containing the network name for this machine, or an empty
+ * string if we can't figure out the name. The caller must not modify or
+ * free this string.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * Caches the name to return for future calls.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
- /* ARGSUSED */
-static int
-SocketsEnabled(void)
+const char *
+Tcl_GetHostName(void)
{
- int enabled;
-
- Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex);
- enabled = (initialized == 1);
- Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex);
- return enabled;
+ return Tcl_GetString(TclGetProcessGlobalValue(&hostName));
}
-
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * SocketExitHandler --
+ * TclpHasSockets --
*
- * Callback invoked during exit clean up to delete the socket
- * communication window and to release the WinSock DLL.
+ * This function determines whether sockets are available on the current
+ * system and returns an error in interp if they are not. Note that
+ * interp may be NULL.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the system supports sockets, or TCL_ERROR with an
+ * error in interp (if non-NULL).
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * If not already prepared, initializes the TSD structure and socket
+ * message handling thread associated to the calling thread for the
+ * subsystem of the driver.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
- /* ARGSUSED */
-static void
-SocketExitHandler(
- ClientData clientData) /* Not used. */
+int
+TclpHasSockets(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Where to write an error message if sockets
+ * are not present, or NULL if no such message
+ * is to be written. */
{
Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex);
-
- /*
- * Make sure the socket event handling window is cleaned-up for, at
- * most, this thread.
- */
-
- TclpFinalizeSockets();
- UnregisterClass(classname, TclWinGetTclInstance());
- WSACleanup();
- initialized = 0;
+ InitSockets();
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex);
+
+ if (SocketsEnabled()) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ if (interp != NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ "sockets are not available on this system", -1));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
@@ -525,365 +508,451 @@ TclpFinalizeSockets(void)
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TclpHasSockets --
+ * TcpBlockModeProc --
*
- * This function determines whether sockets are available on the current
- * system and returns an error in interp if they are not. Note that
- * interp may be NULL.
+ * This function is invoked by the generic IO level to set blocking and
+ * nonblocking mode on a TCP socket based channel.
*
* Results:
- * Returns TCL_OK if the system supports sockets, or TCL_ERROR with an
- * error in interp (if non-NULL).
+ * 0 if successful, errno when failed.
*
* Side effects:
- * If not already prepared, initializes the TSD structure and socket
- * message handling thread associated to the calling thread for the
- * subsystem of the driver.
+ * Sets the device into blocking or nonblocking mode.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-int
-TclpHasSockets(
- Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Where to write an error message if sockets
- * are not present, or NULL if no such message
- * is to be written. */
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+TcpBlockModeProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
+ int mode) /* The mode to set. Can be one of
+ * TCL_MODE_BLOCKING or
+ * TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING. */
{
- Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex);
- InitSockets();
- Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex);
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
- if (SocketsEnabled()) {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
- if (interp != NULL) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
- "sockets are not available on this system", -1));
+ if (mode == TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING) {
+ statePtr->flags |= TCP_NONBLOCKING;
+ } else {
+ statePtr->flags &= ~(TCP_NONBLOCKING);
}
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ return 0;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * SocketSetupProc --
+ * WaitForConnect --
*
- * This function is invoked before Tcl_DoOneEvent blocks waiting for an
- * event.
+ * Check the state of an async connect process. If a connection
+ * attempt terminated, process it, which may finalize it or may
+ * start the next attempt. If a connect error occures, it is saved
+ * in statePtr->connectError to be reported by 'fconfigure -error'.
+ *
+ * There are two modes of operation, defined by errorCodePtr:
+ * * non-NULL: Called by explicite read/write command. block if
+ * socket is blocking.
+ * May return two error codes:
+ * * EWOULDBLOCK: if connect is still in progress
+ * * ENOTCONN: if connect failed. This would be the error
+ * message of a rect or sendto syscall so this is
+ * emulated here.
+ * * Null: Called by a backround operation. Do not block and
+ * don't return any error code.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * 0 if the connection has completed, -1 if still in progress
+ * or there is an error.
*
* Side effects:
- * Adjusts the block time if needed.
+ * Processes socket events off the system queue.
+ * May process asynchroneous connect.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-void
-SocketSetupProc(
- ClientData data, /* Not used. */
- int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */
+static int
+WaitForConnect(
+ TcpState *statePtr, /* State of the socket. */
+ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store errors?
+ * A passed null-pointer activates background mode.
+ */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
- Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
+ int result;
+ int oldMode;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr;
- if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
- return;
+ /*
+ * Check if an async connect failed already and error reporting is demanded,
+ * return the error ENOTCONN
+ */
+
+ if (errorCodePtr != NULL && (statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_FAILED)) {
+ *errorCodePtr = ENOTCONN;
+ return -1;
}
/*
- * Check to see if there is a ready socket. If so, poll.
+ * Check if an async connect is running. If not return ok
*/
-
- WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
- for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL;
- infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) {
- if (infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents) {
- Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
- break;
- }
+
+ if (!(statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_CONNECT)) {
+ return 0;
}
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
-}
-
-/*
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * SocketCheckProc --
- *
- * This function is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to check the socket event
- * source for events.
- *
- * Results:
- * None.
- *
- * Side effects:
- * May queue an event.
- *
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-static void
-SocketCheckProc(
- ClientData data, /* Not used. */
- int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */
-{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
- SocketEvent *evPtr;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
+ /*
+ * Be sure to disable event servicing so we are truly modal.
+ */
- if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
- return;
- }
+ oldMode = Tcl_SetServiceMode(TCL_SERVICE_NONE);
/*
- * Queue events for any ready sockets that don't already have events
- * queued (caused by persistent states that won't generate WinSock
- * events).
+ * Loop in the blocking case until the connect signal is present
*/
- WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
- for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL;
- infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) {
- if ((infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents)
- && !(infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_PENDING)) {
- infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_PENDING;
- evPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(SocketEvent));
- evPtr->header.proc = SocketEventProc;
- evPtr->socket = infoPtr->sockets->fd;
- Tcl_QueueEvent((Tcl_Event *) evPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
+ while (1) {
+
+ /* get statePtr lock */
+ tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+
+ /* Check for connect event */
+ if (statePtr->readyEvents & FD_CONNECT) {
+
+ /* Consume the connect event */
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_CONNECT);
+
+ /*
+ * For blocking sockets and foreground processing
+ * disable async connect as we continue now synchoneously
+ */
+ if ( errorCodePtr != NULL &&
+ ! (statePtr->flags & TCP_NONBLOCKING) ) {
+ CLEAR_BITS(statePtr->flags, TCP_ASYNC_CONNECT);
+ }
+
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+
+ /*
+ * Continue connect.
+ * If switched to synchroneous connect, the connect is terminated.
+ */
+ result = TcpConnect(NULL, statePtr);
+
+ /* Restore event service mode */
+ (void) Tcl_SetServiceMode(oldMode);
+
+ /*
+ * Check for Succesfull connect or async connect restart
+ */
+
+ if (result == TCL_OK) {
+ /*
+ * Check for async connect restart
+ * (not possible for foreground blocking operation)
+ */
+ if ( statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_PENDING ) {
+ if (errorCodePtr != NULL) {
+ *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK;
+ }
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Connect finally failed.
+ * For foreground operation return ENOTCONN.
+ */
+
+ if (errorCodePtr != NULL) {
+ *errorCodePtr = ENOTCONN;
+ }
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+
+ /*
+ * Background operation returns with no action as there was no connect
+ * event
+ */
+
+ if ( errorCodePtr == NULL ) {
+ return -1;
}
+
+ /*
+ * A non blocking socket waiting for an asyncronous connect
+ * returns directly the error EWOULDBLOCK
+ */
+
+ if (statePtr->flags & TCP_NONBLOCKING) {
+ *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK;
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Wait until something happens.
+ */
+
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE);
}
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * SocketEventProc --
+ * TcpInputProc --
*
- * This function is called by Tcl_ServiceEvent when a socket event
- * reaches the front of the event queue. This function is responsible for
- * notifying the generic channel code.
+ * This function is invoked by the generic IO level to read input from a
+ * TCP socket based channel.
*
* Results:
- * Returns 1 if the event was handled, meaning it should be removed from
- * the queue. Returns 0 if the event was not handled, meaning it should
- * stay on the queue. The only time the event isn't handled is if the
- * TCL_FILE_EVENTS flag bit isn't set.
+ * The number of bytes read is returned or -1 on error. An output
+ * argument contains the POSIX error code on error, or zero if no error
+ * occurred.
*
* Side effects:
- * Whatever the channel callback functions do.
+ * Reads input from the input device of the channel.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+ /* ARGSUSED */
static int
-SocketEventProc(
- Tcl_Event *evPtr, /* Event to service. */
- int flags) /* Flags that indicate what events to handle,
- * such as TCL_FILE_EVENTS. */
+TcpInputProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
+ char *buf, /* Where to store data read. */
+ int bufSize, /* How much space is available in the
+ * buffer? */
+ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error code. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
- SocketEvent *eventPtr = (SocketEvent *) evPtr;
- int mask = 0, events;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
- TcpFdList *fds;
- SOCKET newSocket;
- address addr;
- int len;
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+ int bytesRead;
+ DWORD error;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
- if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
- return 0;
- }
+ *errorCodePtr = 0;
/*
- * Find the specified socket on the socket list.
+ * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
+ * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
+ * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
*/
- WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
- for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL;
- infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) {
- if (infoPtr->sockets->fd == eventPtr->socket) {
- break;
- }
+ if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
+ *errorCodePtr = EFAULT;
+ return -1;
}
/*
- * Discard events that have gone stale.
+ * First check to see if EOF was already detected, to prevent calling the
+ * socket stack after the first time EOF is detected.
*/
- if (!infoPtr) {
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
- return 1;
+ if (statePtr->flags & SOCKET_EOF) {
+ return 0;
}
- infoPtr->flags &= ~SOCKET_PENDING;
-
/*
- * Handle connection requests directly.
+ * Check if there is an async connect running.
+ * For blocking sockets terminate connect, otherwise do one step.
+ * For a non blocking socket return EWOULDBLOCK if connect not terminated
*/
- if (infoPtr->readyEvents & FD_ACCEPT) {
- for (fds = infoPtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
-
- /*
- * Accept the incoming connection request.
- */
- len = sizeof(address);
-
- newSocket = accept(fds->fd, &(addr.sa), &len);
-
- /* On Tcl server sockets with multiple OS fds we loop over the fds trying
- * an accept() on each, so we expect INVALID_SOCKET. There are also other
- * network stack conditions that can result in FD_ACCEPT but a subsequent
- * failure on accept() by the time we get around to it.
- * Access to sockets (acceptEventCount, readyEvents) in socketList
- * is still protected by the lock (prevents reintroduction of
- * SF Tcl Bug 3056775.
- */
-
- if (newSocket == INVALID_SOCKET) {
- /* int err = WSAGetLastError(); */
- continue;
- }
+ if (WaitForConnect(statePtr, errorCodePtr) != 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
- /*
- * It is possible that more than one FD_ACCEPT has been sent, so an extra
- * count must be kept. Decrement the count, and reset the readyEvent bit
- * if the count is no longer > 0.
- */
- infoPtr->acceptEventCount--;
+ /*
+ * No EOF, and it is connected, so try to read more from the socket. Note
+ * that we clear the FD_READ bit because read events are level triggered
+ * so a new event will be generated if there is still data available to be
+ * read. We have to simulate blocking behavior here since we are always
+ * using non-blocking sockets.
+ */
- if (infoPtr->acceptEventCount <= 0) {
- infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_ACCEPT);
- }
+ while (1) {
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
+ (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) statePtr);
+ /* single fd operation: this proc is only called for a connected socket. */
+ bytesRead = recv(statePtr->sockets->fd, buf, bufSize, 0);
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_READ);
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ /*
+ * Check for end-of-file condition or successful read.
+ */
- /* Caution: TcpAccept() has the side-effect of evaluating the server
- * accept script (via AcceptCallbackProc() in tclIOCmd.c), which can
- * close the server socket and invalidate infoPtr and fds.
- * If TcpAccept() accepts a socket we must return immediately and let
- * SocketCheckProc queue additional FD_ACCEPT events.
- */
- TcpAccept(fds, newSocket, addr);
- return 1;
+ if (bytesRead == 0) {
+ statePtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF;
+ }
+ if (bytesRead != SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ break;
}
- /* Loop terminated with no sockets accepted; clear the ready mask so
- * we can detect the next connection request. Note that connection
- * requests are level triggered, so if there is a request already
- * pending, a new event will be generated.
+ /*
+ * If an error occurs after the FD_CLOSE has arrived, then ignore the
+ * error and report an EOF.
*/
- infoPtr->acceptEventCount = 0;
- infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_ACCEPT);
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
- return 1;
- }
-
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
-
- /*
- * Mask off unwanted events and compute the read/write mask so we can
- * notify the channel.
- */
+ if (statePtr->readyEvents & FD_CLOSE) {
+ statePtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF;
+ bytesRead = 0;
+ break;
+ }
- events = infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents;
+ error = WSAGetLastError();
- if (events & FD_CLOSE) {
/*
- * If the socket was closed and the channel is still interested in
- * read events, then we need to ensure that we keep polling for this
- * event until someone does something with the channel. Note that we
- * do this before calling Tcl_NotifyChannel so we don't have to watch
- * out for the channel being deleted out from under us. This may cause
- * a redundant trip through the event loop, but it's simpler than
- * trying to do unwind protection.
+ * If an RST comes, then ignore the error and report an EOF just like
+ * on unix.
*/
- Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
-
- Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
- mask |= TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE;
- } else if (events & FD_READ) {
- fd_set readFds;
- struct timeval timeout;
+ if (error == WSAECONNRESET) {
+ statePtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF;
+ bytesRead = 0;
+ break;
+ }
/*
- * We must check to see if data is really available, since someone
- * could have consumed the data in the meantime. Turn off async
- * notification so select will work correctly. If the socket is still
- * readable, notify the channel driver, otherwise reset the async
- * select handler and keep waiting.
+ * Check for error condition or underflow in non-blocking case.
*/
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
- (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr);
+ if ((statePtr->flags & TCP_NONBLOCKING) || (error != WSAEWOULDBLOCK)) {
+ TclWinConvertError(error);
+ *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
+ bytesRead = -1;
+ break;
+ }
- FD_ZERO(&readFds);
- FD_SET(infoPtr->sockets->fd, &readFds);
- timeout.tv_usec = 0;
- timeout.tv_sec = 0;
+ /*
+ * In the blocking case, wait until the file becomes readable or
+ * closed and try again.
+ */
- if (select(0, &readFds, NULL, NULL, &timeout) != 0) {
- mask |= TCL_READABLE;
- } else {
- infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_READ);
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
- (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr);
+ if (!WaitForSocketEvent(statePtr, FD_READ|FD_CLOSE, errorCodePtr)) {
+ bytesRead = -1;
+ break;
}
}
- if (events & (FD_WRITE | FD_CONNECT)) {
- mask |= TCL_WRITABLE;
- if (events & FD_CONNECT && infoPtr->lastError != NO_ERROR) {
- /*
- * Connect errors should also fire the readable handler.
- */
- mask |= TCL_READABLE;
- }
- }
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM)SELECT, (LPARAM)statePtr);
- if (mask) {
- Tcl_NotifyChannel(infoPtr->channel, mask);
- }
- return 1;
+ return bytesRead;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpBlockProc --
+ * TcpOutputProc --
*
- * Sets a socket into blocking or non-blocking mode.
+ * This function is called by the generic IO level to write data to a
+ * socket based channel.
*
* Results:
- * 0 if successful, errno if there was an error.
+ * The number of bytes written or -1 on failure.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * Produces output on the socket.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
-TcpBlockProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to block/un-block. */
- int mode) /* TCL_MODE_BLOCKING or
- * TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING. */
+TcpOutputProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
+ const char *buf, /* The data buffer. */
+ int toWrite, /* How many bytes to write? */
+ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error code. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+ int written;
+ DWORD error;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
- if (mode == TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING) {
- infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_ASYNC;
- } else {
- infoPtr->flags &= ~(SOCKET_ASYNC);
+ *errorCodePtr = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
+ * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
+ * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
+ */
+
+ if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
+ *errorCodePtr = EFAULT;
+ return -1;
}
- return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Check if there is an async connect running.
+ * For blocking sockets terminate connect, otherwise do one step.
+ * For a non blocking socket return EWOULDBLOCK if connect not terminated
+ */
+
+ if (WaitForConnect(statePtr, errorCodePtr) != 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ while (1) {
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
+ (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) statePtr);
+
+ /* single fd operation: this proc is only called for a connected socket. */
+ written = send(statePtr->sockets->fd, buf, toWrite, 0);
+ if (written != SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ /*
+ * Since Windows won't generate a new write event until we hit an
+ * overflow condition, we need to force the event loop to poll
+ * until the condition changes.
+ */
+
+ if (statePtr->watchEvents & FD_WRITE) {
+ Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
+ Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check for error condition or overflow. In the event of overflow, we
+ * need to clear the FD_WRITE flag so we can detect the next writable
+ * event. Note that Windows only sends a new writable event after a
+ * send fails with WSAEWOULDBLOCK.
+ */
+
+ error = WSAGetLastError();
+ if (error == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_WRITE);
+ if (statePtr->flags & TCP_NONBLOCKING) {
+ *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK;
+ written = -1;
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ TclWinConvertError(error);
+ *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
+ written = -1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * In the blocking case, wait until the file becomes writable or
+ * closed and try again.
+ */
+
+ if (!WaitForSocketEvent(statePtr, FD_WRITE|FD_CLOSE, errorCodePtr)) {
+ written = -1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM)SELECT, (LPARAM)statePtr);
+
+ return written;
}
/*
@@ -910,10 +979,10 @@ TcpCloseProc(
ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to close. */
Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Unused. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
/* TIP #218 */
int errorCode = 0;
- /* ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); */
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
/*
* Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
@@ -928,9 +997,9 @@ TcpCloseProc(
* background.
*/
- while ( infoPtr->sockets != NULL ) {
- TcpFdList *thisfd = infoPtr->sockets;
- infoPtr->sockets = thisfd->next;
+ while ( statePtr->sockets != NULL ) {
+ TcpFdList *thisfd = statePtr->sockets;
+ statePtr->sockets = thisfd->next;
if (closesocket(thisfd->fd) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
@@ -940,6 +1009,30 @@ TcpCloseProc(
}
}
+ if (statePtr->addrlist != NULL) {
+ freeaddrinfo(statePtr->addrlist);
+ }
+ if (statePtr->myaddrlist != NULL) {
+ freeaddrinfo(statePtr->myaddrlist);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Clear an eventual tsd info list pointer.
+ * This may be called, if an async socket connect fails or is closed
+ * between connect and thread action callback.
+ */
+ if (tsdPtr->pendingTcpState != NULL
+ && tsdPtr->pendingTcpState == statePtr) {
+
+ /* get infoPtr lock, because this concerns the notifier thread */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+
+ tsdPtr->pendingTcpState = NULL;
+
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ }
+
/*
* TIP #218. Removed the code removing the structure from the global
* socket list. This is now done by the thread action callbacks, and only
@@ -947,7 +1040,7 @@ TcpCloseProc(
* fear of damaging the list.
*/
- ckfree(infoPtr);
+ ckfree(statePtr);
return errorCode;
}
@@ -974,14 +1067,15 @@ TcpClose2Proc(
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting. */
int flags) /* Flags that indicate which side to close. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
- int errorCode = 0, sd;
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+ int errorCode = 0;
+ int sd;
/*
* Shutdown the OS socket handle.
*/
- switch (flags) {
+ switch(flags) {
case TCL_CLOSE_READ:
sd = SD_RECEIVE;
break;
@@ -991,14 +1085,14 @@ TcpClose2Proc(
default:
if (interp) {
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
- "Socket close2proc called bidirectionally", -1));
+ "socket close2proc called bidirectionally", -1));
}
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/* single fd operation: Tcl_OpenTcpServer() does not set TCL_READABLE or
* TCL_WRITABLE so this should never be called for a server socket. */
- if (shutdown(infoPtr->sockets->fd, sd) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ if (shutdown(statePtr->sockets->fd, sd) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
errorCode = Tcl_GetErrno();
}
@@ -1009,136 +1103,138 @@ TcpClose2Proc(
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * AddSocketInfoFd --
+ * TcpSetOptionProc --
*
- * This function adds a SOCKET file descriptor to the 'sockets' linked
- * list of a SocketInfo structure.
+ * Sets Tcp channel specific options.
*
* Results:
- * None.
+ * None, unless an error happens.
*
* Side effects:
- * None, except for allocation of memory.
+ * Changes attributes of the socket at the system level.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static void
-AddSocketInfoFd(
- SocketInfo *infoPtr,
- SOCKET socket)
+static int
+TcpSetOptionProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL. */
+ const char *optionName, /* Name of the option to set. */
+ const char *value) /* New value for option. */
{
- TcpFdList *fds = infoPtr->sockets;
+#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+ SOCKET sock;
+#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
- if ( fds == NULL ) {
- /* Add the first FD */
- infoPtr->sockets = ckalloc(sizeof(TcpFdList));
- fds = infoPtr->sockets;
- } else {
- /* Find end of list and append FD */
- while ( fds->next != NULL ) {
- fds = fds->next;
+ /*
+ * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
+ * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
+ * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
+ */
+
+ if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
+ if (interp) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ "winsock is not initialized", -1));
}
-
- fds->next = ckalloc(sizeof(TcpFdList));
- fds = fds->next;
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /* Populate new FD */
- fds->fd = socket;
- fds->infoPtr = infoPtr;
- fds->next = NULL;
-}
-
-
-/*
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * NewSocketInfo --
- *
- * This function allocates and initializes a new SocketInfo structure.
- *
- * Results:
- * Returns a newly allocated SocketInfo.
- *
- * Side effects:
- * None, except for allocation of memory.
- *
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-
-static SocketInfo *
-NewSocketInfo(
- SOCKET socket)
-{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(SocketInfo));
-
- /* ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); */
- infoPtr->channel = 0;
- infoPtr->sockets = NULL;
- infoPtr->flags = 0;
- infoPtr->watchEvents = 0;
- infoPtr->readyEvents = 0;
- infoPtr->selectEvents = 0;
- infoPtr->acceptEventCount = 0;
- infoPtr->acceptProc = NULL;
- infoPtr->acceptProcData = NULL;
- infoPtr->lastError = 0;
+#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
+ #error "TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE not reviewed for whether to treat statePtr->sockets as single fd or list"
+ sock = statePtr->sockets->fd;
- /*
- * TIP #218. Removed the code inserting the new structure into the global
- * list. This is now handled in the thread action callbacks, and only
- * there.
- */
+ if (!strcasecmp(optionName, "-keepalive")) {
+ BOOL val = FALSE;
+ int boolVar, rtn;
- infoPtr->nextPtr = NULL;
+ if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &boolVar) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (boolVar) {
+ val = TRUE;
+ }
+ rtn = setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE,
+ (const char *) &val, sizeof(BOOL));
+ if (rtn != 0) {
+ TclWinConvertError(WSAGetLastError());
+ if (interp) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "couldn't set socket option: %s",
+ Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+ } else if (!strcasecmp(optionName, "-nagle")) {
+ BOOL val = FALSE;
+ int boolVar, rtn;
- AddSocketInfoFd(infoPtr, socket);
+ if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &boolVar) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (!boolVar) {
+ val = TRUE;
+ }
+ rtn = setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY,
+ (const char *) &val, sizeof(BOOL));
+ if (rtn != 0) {
+ TclWinConvertError(WSAGetLastError());
+ if (interp) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "couldn't set socket option: %s",
+ Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
- return infoPtr;
+ return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "keepalive nagle");
+#else
+ return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "");
+#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * CreateSocket --
+ * TcpGetOptionProc --
+ *
+ * Computes an option value for a TCP socket based channel, or a list of
+ * all options and their values.
*
- * This function opens a new socket and initializes the SocketInfo
- * structure.
+ * Note: This code is based on code contributed by John Haxby.
*
* Results:
- * Returns a new SocketInfo, or NULL with an error in interp.
+ * A standard Tcl result. The value of the specified option or a list of
+ * all options and their values is returned in the supplied DString. Sets
+ * Error message if needed.
*
* Side effects:
- * None, except for allocation of memory.
+ * None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static SocketInfo *
-CreateSocket(
- Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting; can be NULL. */
- int port, /* Port number to open. */
- const char *host, /* Name of host on which to open port. */
- int server, /* 1 if socket should be a server socket, else
- * 0 for a client socket. */
- const char *myaddr, /* Optional client-side address */
- int myport, /* Optional client-side port */
- int async) /* If nonzero, connect client socket
- * asynchronously. */
+static int
+TcpGetOptionProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL. */
+ const char *optionName, /* Name of the option to retrieve the value
+ * for, or NULL to get all options and their
+ * values. */
+ Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Where to store the computed value;
+ * initialized by caller. */
{
- u_long flag = 1; /* Indicates nonblocking mode. */
- int asyncConnect = 0; /* Will be 1 if async connect is in
- * progress. */
- unsigned short chosenport = 0;
- struct addrinfo *addrlist = NULL, *addrPtr;
- /* Socket address to connect to. */
- struct addrinfo *myaddrlist = NULL, *myaddrPtr;
- /* Socket address for our side. */
- const char *errorMsg = NULL;
- SOCKET sock = INVALID_SOCKET;
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = NULL; /* The returned value. */
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+ char host[NI_MAXHOST], port[NI_MAXSERV];
+ SOCKET sock;
+ size_t len = 0;
+ int reverseDNS = 0;
+#define SUPPRESS_RDNS_VAR "::tcl::unsupported::noReverseDNS"
/*
* Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
@@ -1147,314 +1243,621 @@ CreateSocket(
*/
if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return NULL;
+ if (interp) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ "winsock is not initialized", -1));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
- /*
- * Construct the addresses for each end of the socket.
+ /*
+ * Go one step in async connect
+ * If any error is thrown save it as backround error to report eventually below
*/
+ WaitForConnect(statePtr, NULL);
- if (!TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &addrlist, host, port, server,
- &errorMsg)) {
- goto error;
- }
- if (!TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &myaddrlist, myaddr, myport, 1,
- &errorMsg)) {
- goto error;
+ sock = statePtr->sockets->fd;
+ if (optionName != NULL) {
+ len = strlen(optionName);
}
- if (server) {
-
- for (addrPtr = addrlist; addrPtr != NULL; addrPtr = addrPtr->ai_next) {
- sock = socket(addrPtr->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
- if (sock == INVALID_SOCKET) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- continue;
- }
-
- /*
- * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child
- * processes by default. Turn off the inherit bit.
- */
-
- SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) sock, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
-
- /*
- * Set kernel space buffering
- */
-
- TclSockMinimumBuffers((void *)sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE);
-
- /*
- * Make sure we use the same port when opening two server sockets
- * for IPv4 and IPv6.
- *
- * As sockaddr_in6 uses the same offset and size for the port
- * member as sockaddr_in, we can handle both through the IPv4 API.
- */
+ if ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'e') &&
+ (strncmp(optionName, "-error", len) == 0)) {
- if (port == 0 && chosenport != 0) {
- ((struct sockaddr_in *) addrPtr->ai_addr)->sin_port =
- htons(chosenport);
- }
+ /*
+ * Do not return any errors if async connect is running
+ */
+ if ( ! (statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_PENDING) ) {
- /*
- * Bind to the specified port. Note that we must not call
- * setsockopt with SO_REUSEADDR because Microsoft allows addresses
- * to be reused even if they are still in use.
- *
- * Bind should not be affected by the socket having already been
- * set into nonblocking mode. If there is trouble, this is one
- * place to look for bugs.
- */
- if (bind(sock, addrPtr->ai_addr, addrPtr->ai_addrlen)
- == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- closesocket(sock);
- continue;
- }
- if (port == 0 && chosenport == 0) {
- address sockname;
- socklen_t namelen = sizeof(sockname);
+ if ( statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_FAILED ) {
/*
- * Synchronize port numbers when binding to port 0 of multiple
- * addresses.
+ * In case of a failed async connect, eventually report the
+ * connect error only once.
+ * Do not report the system error, as this comes again and again.
*/
- if (getsockname(sock, &sockname.sa, &namelen) >= 0) {
- chosenport = ntohs(sockname.sa4.sin_port);
+ if ( statePtr->connectError != 0 ) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr,
+ Tcl_ErrnoMsg(statePtr->connectError), -1);
+ statePtr->connectError = 0;
}
- }
-
- /*
- * Set the maximum number of pending connect requests to the max
- * value allowed on each platform (Win32 and Win32s may be
- * different, and there may be differences between TCP/IP stacks).
- */
- if (listen(sock, SOMAXCONN) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- closesocket(sock);
- continue;
- }
+ } else {
- if (infoPtr == NULL) {
/*
- * Add this socket to the global list of sockets.
+ * Report an eventual last error of the socket system
*/
- infoPtr = NewSocketInfo(sock);
+ int optlen;
+ int ret;
+ DWORD err;
/*
- * Set up the select mask for connection request events.
+ * Populater the err Variable with a possix error
*/
-
- infoPtr->selectEvents = FD_ACCEPT;
- infoPtr->watchEvents |= FD_ACCEPT;
-
- } else {
- AddSocketInfoFd( infoPtr, sock );
- }
- }
- } else {
- for (addrPtr = addrlist; addrPtr != NULL;
- addrPtr = addrPtr->ai_next) {
- for (myaddrPtr = myaddrlist; myaddrPtr != NULL;
- myaddrPtr = myaddrPtr->ai_next) {
+ optlen = sizeof(int);
+ ret = getsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,
+ (char *)&err, &optlen);
/*
- * No need to try combinations of local and remote addresses
- * of different families.
+ * The error was not returned directly but should be
+ * taken from WSA
*/
-
- if (myaddrPtr->ai_family != addrPtr->ai_family) {
- continue;
- }
-
- sock = socket(myaddrPtr->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
- if (sock == INVALID_SOCKET) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- continue;
+ if (ret == SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ err = WSAGetLastError();
}
-
/*
- * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child
- * processes by default. Turn off the inherit bit.
+ * Return error message
*/
+ if (err) {
+ TclWinConvertError(err);
+ Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, Tcl_ErrnoMsg(Tcl_GetErrno()), -1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
- SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) sock, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
+ if ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'c') &&
+ (strncmp(optionName, "-connecting", len) == 0)) {
- /*
- * Set kernel space buffering
- */
+ Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr,
+ (statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_PENDING)
+ ? "1" : "0", -1);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
- TclSockMinimumBuffers((void *) sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE);
+ if (interp != NULL && Tcl_GetVar(interp, SUPPRESS_RDNS_VAR, 0) != NULL) {
+ reverseDNS = NI_NUMERICHOST;
+ }
- /*
- * Try to bind to a local port.
- */
+ if ((len == 0) || ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'p') &&
+ (strncmp(optionName, "-peername", len) == 0))) {
+ address peername;
+ socklen_t size = sizeof(peername);
- if (bind(sock, myaddrPtr->ai_addr, myaddrPtr->ai_addrlen)
- == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- goto looperror;
- }
- /*
- * Set the socket into nonblocking mode if the connect should
- * be done in the background.
- */
- if (async && ioctlsocket(sock, (long) FIONBIO, &flag)
- == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- goto looperror;
- }
+ if (getpeername(sock, (LPSOCKADDR) &(peername.sa), &size) == 0) {
+ if (len == 0) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-peername");
+ Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr);
+ }
- /*
- * Attempt to connect to the remote socket.
- */
+ getnameinfo(&(peername.sa), size, host, sizeof(host),
+ NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
+ getnameinfo(&(peername.sa), size, host, sizeof(host),
+ port, sizeof(port), reverseDNS | NI_NUMERICSERV);
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, port);
+ if (len == 0) {
+ Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr);
+ } else {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * getpeername failed - but if we were asked for all the options
+ * (len==0), don't flag an error at that point because it could be
+ * an fconfigure request on a server socket (such sockets have no
+ * peer). {Copied from unix/tclUnixChan.c}
+ */
- if (connect(sock, addrPtr->ai_addr, addrPtr->ai_addrlen)
- == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- DWORD error = (DWORD) WSAGetLastError();
- if (error != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
- TclWinConvertError(error);
- goto looperror;
- }
+ if (len) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ if (interp) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "can't get peername: %s",
+ Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ }
- /*
- * The connection is progressing in the background.
- */
+ if ((len == 0) || ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 's') &&
+ (strncmp(optionName, "-sockname", len) == 0))) {
+ TcpFdList *fds;
+ address sockname;
+ socklen_t size;
+ int found = 0;
- asyncConnect = 1;
- }
- goto connected;
+ if (len == 0) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-sockname");
+ Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr);
+ }
+ for (fds = statePtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
+ sock = fds->fd;
+ size = sizeof(sockname);
+ if (getsockname(sock, &(sockname.sa), &size) >= 0) {
+ int flags = reverseDNS;
- looperror:
- if (sock != INVALID_SOCKET) {
- closesocket(sock);
- sock = INVALID_SOCKET;
+ found = 1;
+ getnameinfo(&sockname.sa, size, host, sizeof(host),
+ NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
+
+ /*
+ * We don't want to resolve INADDR_ANY and sin6addr_any; they
+ * can sometimes cause problems (and never have a name).
+ */
+ flags |= NI_NUMERICSERV;
+ if (sockname.sa.sa_family == AF_INET) {
+ if (sockname.sa4.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) {
+ flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST;
+ }
+ } else if (sockname.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) {
+ if ((IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&sockname.sa6.sin6_addr,
+ &in6addr_any)) ||
+ (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&sockname.sa6.sin6_addr)
+ && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[12] == 0
+ && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[13] == 0
+ && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[14] == 0
+ && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[15] == 0)) {
+ flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST;
+ }
}
+ getnameinfo(&sockname.sa, size, host, sizeof(host),
+ port, sizeof(port), flags);
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, port);
}
}
- goto error;
+ if (found) {
+ if (len == 0) {
+ Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr);
+ } else {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (interp) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "can't get sockname: %s", Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
- connected:
- /*
- * Add this socket to the global list of sockets.
- */
+#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
+ if (len == 0 || !strncmp(optionName, "-keepalive", len)) {
+ int optlen;
+ BOOL opt = FALSE;
- infoPtr = NewSocketInfo(sock);
+ if (len == 0) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-keepalive");
+ }
+ optlen = sizeof(BOOL);
+ getsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (char *)&opt, &optlen);
+ if (opt) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "1");
+ } else {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "0");
+ }
+ if (len > 0) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ }
- /*
- * Set up the select mask for read/write events. If the connect
- * attempt has not completed, include connect events.
- */
+ if (len == 0 || !strncmp(optionName, "-nagle", len)) {
+ int optlen;
+ BOOL opt = FALSE;
- infoPtr->selectEvents = FD_READ | FD_WRITE | FD_CLOSE;
- if (asyncConnect) {
- infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT;
- infoPtr->selectEvents |= FD_CONNECT;
+ if (len == 0) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-nagle");
+ }
+ optlen = sizeof(BOOL);
+ getsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (char *)&opt, &optlen);
+ if (opt) {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "0");
+ } else {
+ Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "1");
+ }
+ if (len > 0) {
+ return TCL_OK;
}
}
+#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
- error:
- if (addrlist != NULL) {
- freeaddrinfo(addrlist);
- }
- if (myaddrlist != NULL) {
- freeaddrinfo(myaddrlist);
+ if (len > 0) {
+#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
+ return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName,
+ "peername sockname keepalive nagle");
+#else
+ return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "peername sockname");
+#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
}
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TcpWatchProc --
+ *
+ * Informs the channel driver of the events that the generic channel code
+ * wishes to receive on this socket.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * May cause the notifier to poll if any of the specified conditions are
+ * already true.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static void
+TcpWatchProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
+ int mask) /* Events of interest; an OR-ed combination of
+ * TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE and
+ * TCL_EXCEPTION. */
+{
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+
/*
- * Register for interest in events in the select mask. Note that this
- * automatically places the socket into non-blocking mode.
+ * Update the watch events mask. Only if the socket is not a server
+ * socket. [Bug 557878]
*/
- if (infoPtr != NULL) {
- ioctlsocket(sock, (long) FIONBIO, &flag);
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
- (LPARAM) infoPtr);
+ if (!statePtr->acceptProc) {
+ statePtr->watchEvents = 0;
+ if (mask & TCL_READABLE) {
+ statePtr->watchEvents |= (FD_READ|FD_CLOSE);
+ }
+ if (mask & TCL_WRITABLE) {
+ statePtr->watchEvents |= (FD_WRITE|FD_CLOSE);
+ }
- return infoPtr;
- }
+ /*
+ * If there are any conditions already set, then tell the notifier to
+ * poll rather than block.
+ */
- if (interp != NULL) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
- "couldn't open socket: %s",
- (errorMsg ? errorMsg : Tcl_PosixError(interp))));
- }
+ if (statePtr->readyEvents & statePtr->watchEvents) {
+ Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
- if (sock != INVALID_SOCKET) {
- closesocket(sock);
+ Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
+ }
}
- return NULL;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * WaitForSocketEvent --
+ * TcpGetHandleProc --
*
- * Waits until one of the specified events occurs on a socket.
+ * Called from Tcl_GetChannelHandle to retrieve OS handles from inside a
+ * TCP socket based channel.
*
* Results:
- * Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure, with an error code in
- * errorCodePtr.
+ * Returns TCL_OK with the fd in handlePtr, or TCL_ERROR if there is no
+ * handle for the specified direction.
*
* Side effects:
- * Processes socket events off the system queue.
+ * None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+ /* ARGSUSED */
static int
-WaitForSocketEvent(
- SocketInfo *infoPtr, /* Information about this socket. */
- int events, /* Events to look for. */
- int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store errors? */
+TcpGetHandleProc(
+ ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
+ int direction, /* Not used. */
+ ClientData *handlePtr) /* Where to store the handle. */
{
- int result = 1;
- int oldMode;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
+
+ *handlePtr = INT2PTR(statePtr->sockets->fd);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TcpConnect --
+ *
+ * This function opens a new socket in client mode.
+ *
+ * This might be called in 3 circumstances:
+ * - By a regular socket command
+ * - By the event handler to continue an asynchroneous connect
+ * - By a blocking socket function (gets/puts) to terminate the
+ * connect synchroneously
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * TCL_OK, if the socket was successfully connected or an asynchronous
+ * connection is in progress. If an error occurs, TCL_ERROR is returned
+ * and an error message is left in interp.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Opens a socket.
+ *
+ * Remarks:
+ * A single host name may resolve to more than one IP address, e.g. for
+ * an IPv4/IPv6 dual stack host. For handling asyncronously connecting
+ * sockets in the background for such hosts, this function can act as a
+ * coroutine. On the first call, it sets up the control variables for the
+ * two nested loops over the local and remote addresses. Once the first
+ * connection attempt is in progress, it sets up itself as a writable
+ * event handler for that socket, and returns. When the callback occurs,
+ * control is transferred to the "reenter" label, right after the initial
+ * return and the loops resume as if they had never been interrupted.
+ * For syncronously connecting sockets, the loops work the usual way.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static int
+TcpConnect(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting; can be NULL. */
+ TcpState *statePtr)
+{
+ DWORD error;
/*
- * Be sure to disable event servicing so we are truly modal.
+ * We are started with async connect and the connect notification
+ * was not jet received
*/
+ int async_connect = statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_CONNECT;
+ /* We were called by the event procedure and continue our loop */
+ int async_callback = statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_PENDING;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
+
+ if (async_callback) {
+ goto reenter;
+ }
+
+ for (statePtr->addr = statePtr->addrlist; statePtr->addr != NULL;
+ statePtr->addr = statePtr->addr->ai_next) {
+
+ for (statePtr->myaddr = statePtr->myaddrlist; statePtr->myaddr != NULL;
+ statePtr->myaddr = statePtr->myaddr->ai_next) {
- oldMode = Tcl_SetServiceMode(TCL_SERVICE_NONE);
+ /*
+ * No need to try combinations of local and remote addresses
+ * of different families.
+ */
+
+ if (statePtr->myaddr->ai_family != statePtr->addr->ai_family) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Close the socket if it is still open from the last unsuccessful
+ * iteration.
+ */
+ if (statePtr->sockets->fd != INVALID_SOCKET) {
+ closesocket(statePtr->sockets->fd);
+ }
+ /* get statePtr lock */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+
+ /*
+ * Reset last error from last try
+ */
+ statePtr->notifierConnectError = 0;
+ Tcl_SetErrno(0);
+
+ statePtr->sockets->fd = socket(statePtr->myaddr->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
+
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+
+ /* continue on socket creation error */
+ if (statePtr->sockets->fd == INVALID_SOCKET) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child
+ * processes by default. Turn off the inherit bit.
+ */
+
+ SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) statePtr->sockets->fd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
+
+ /*
+ * Set kernel space buffering
+ */
+
+ TclSockMinimumBuffers((void *) statePtr->sockets->fd, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE);
+
+ /*
+ * Try to bind to a local port.
+ */
+
+ if (bind(statePtr->sockets->fd, statePtr->myaddr->ai_addr,
+ statePtr->myaddr->ai_addrlen) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ continue;
+ }
+ /*
+ * For asyncroneous connect set the socket in nonblocking mode
+ * and activate connect notification
+ */
+ if (async_connect) {
+ TcpState *statePtr2;
+ int in_socket_list = 0;
+ /* get statePtr lock */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+
+ /*
+ * Bugfig for 336441ed59 to not ignore notifications until the
+ * infoPtr is in the list.
+ * Check if my statePtr is already in the tsdPtr->socketList
+ * It is set after this call by TcpThreadActionProc and is set
+ * on a second round.
+ *
+ * If not, we buffer my statePtr in the tsd memory so it is not
+ * lost by the event procedure
+ */
+
+ for (statePtr2 = tsdPtr->socketList; statePtr2 != NULL;
+ statePtr2 = statePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (statePtr2 == statePtr) {
+ in_socket_list = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!in_socket_list) {
+ tsdPtr->pendingTcpState = statePtr;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Set connect mask to connect events
+ * This is activated by a SOCKET_SELECT message to the notifier
+ * thread.
+ */
+ statePtr->selectEvents |= FD_CONNECT;
+
+ /*
+ * Free list lock
+ */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+
+ /* activate accept notification */
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
+ (LPARAM) statePtr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Attempt to connect to the remote socket.
+ */
+
+ connect(statePtr->sockets->fd, statePtr->addr->ai_addr,
+ statePtr->addr->ai_addrlen);
+
+ error = WSAGetLastError();
+ TclWinConvertError(error);
+
+ if (async_connect && error == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
+ /*
+ * Asynchroneous connect
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Remember that we jump back behind this next round
+ */
+ statePtr->flags |= TCP_ASYNC_PENDING;
+ return TCL_OK;
+
+ reenter:
+ /*
+ * Re-entry point for async connect after connect event or
+ * blocking operation
+ *
+ * Clear the reenter flag
+ */
+ statePtr->flags &= ~(TCP_ASYNC_PENDING);
+ /* get statePtr lock */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+ /* Get signaled connect error */
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) statePtr->notifierConnectError);
+ /* Clear eventual connect flag */
+ statePtr->selectEvents &= ~(FD_CONNECT);
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Clear the tsd socket list pointer if we did not wait for
+ * the FD_CONNECT asyncroneously
+ */
+ tsdPtr->pendingTcpState = NULL;
+
+ if (Tcl_GetErrno() == 0) {
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+out:
/*
- * Reset WSAAsyncSelect so we have a fresh set of events pending.
+ * Socket connected or connection failed
*/
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) UNSELECT,
- (LPARAM) infoPtr);
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
- (LPARAM) infoPtr);
+ /*
+ * Async connect terminated
+ */
- while (1) {
- if (infoPtr->lastError) {
- *errorCodePtr = infoPtr->lastError;
- result = 0;
- break;
- } else if (infoPtr->readyEvents & events) {
- break;
- } else if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) {
- *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK;
- result = 0;
- break;
- }
+ CLEAR_BITS(statePtr->flags, TCP_ASYNC_CONNECT);
+ if ( Tcl_GetErrno() == 0 ) {
/*
- * Wait until something happens.
+ * Succesfully connected
+ */
+ /*
+ * Set up the select mask for read/write events.
+ */
+ statePtr->selectEvents = FD_READ | FD_WRITE | FD_CLOSE;
+
+ /*
+ * Register for interest in events in the select mask. Note that this
+ * automatically places the socket into non-blocking mode.
+ */
+
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
+ (LPARAM) statePtr);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Connect failed
*/
- WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE);
+ /*
+ * For async connect schedule a writable event to report the fail.
+ */
+ if (async_callback) {
+ /*
+ * Set up the select mask for read/write events.
+ */
+ statePtr->selectEvents = FD_WRITE|FD_READ;
+ /* get statePtr lock */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+ /* Signal ready readable and writable events */
+ statePtr->readyEvents |= FD_WRITE | FD_READ;
+ /* Flag error to event routine */
+ statePtr->flags |= TCP_ASYNC_FAILED;
+ /* Save connect error to be reported by 'fconfigure -error' */
+ statePtr->connectError = Tcl_GetErrno();
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ }
+ /*
+ * Error message on syncroneous connect
+ */
+ if (interp != NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "couldn't open socket: %s", Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
}
-
- (void) Tcl_SetServiceMode(oldMode);
- return result;
+ return TCL_OK;
}
/*
@@ -1481,39 +1884,75 @@ Tcl_OpenTcpClient(
const char *host, /* Host on which to open port. */
const char *myaddr, /* Client-side address */
int myport, /* Client-side port */
- int async) /* If nonzero, should connect client socket
- * asynchronously. */
+ int async) /* If nonzero, attempt to do an asynchronous
+ * connect. Otherwise we do a blocking
+ * connect. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
- char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+ TcpState *statePtr;
+ const char *errorMsg = NULL;
+ struct addrinfo *addrlist = NULL, *myaddrlist = NULL;
+ char channelName[SOCK_CHAN_LENGTH];
if (TclpHasSockets(interp) != TCL_OK) {
return NULL;
}
/*
- * Create a new client socket and wrap it in a channel.
+ * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
+ * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
+ * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
*/
- infoPtr = CreateSocket(interp, port, host, 0, myaddr, myport, async);
- if (infoPtr == NULL) {
+ if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Do the name lookups for the local and remote addresses.
+ */
+
+ if (!TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &addrlist, host, port, 0, &errorMsg)
+ || !TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &myaddrlist, myaddr, myport, 1,
+ &errorMsg)) {
+ if (addrlist != NULL) {
+ freeaddrinfo(addrlist);
+ }
+ if (interp != NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "couldn't open socket: %s", errorMsg));
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ statePtr = NewSocketInfo(INVALID_SOCKET);
+ statePtr->addrlist = addrlist;
+ statePtr->myaddrlist = myaddrlist;
+ if (async) {
+ statePtr->flags |= TCP_ASYNC_CONNECT;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Create a new client socket and wrap it in a channel.
+ */
+ if (TcpConnect(interp, statePtr) != TCL_OK) {
+ TcpCloseProc(statePtr, NULL);
return NULL;
}
- sprintf(channelName, "sock%" TCL_I_MODIFIER "u", (size_t) infoPtr->sockets->fd);
+ sprintf(channelName, SOCK_TEMPLATE, statePtr);
- infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
- infoPtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE));
- if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel,
+ statePtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
+ statePtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE));
+ if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, statePtr->channel,
"-translation", "auto crlf")) {
- Tcl_Close(NULL, infoPtr->channel);
+ Tcl_Close(NULL, statePtr->channel);
return NULL;
- } else if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel,
+ } else if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, statePtr->channel,
"-eofchar", "")) {
- Tcl_Close(NULL, infoPtr->channel);
+ Tcl_Close(NULL, statePtr->channel);
return NULL;
}
- return infoPtr->channel;
+ return statePtr->channel;
}
/*
@@ -1529,8 +1968,6 @@ Tcl_OpenTcpClient(
* Side effects:
* None.
*
- * NOTE: Code contributed by Mark Diekhans (markd@grizzly.com)
- *
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1538,8 +1975,8 @@ Tcl_Channel
Tcl_MakeTcpClientChannel(
ClientData sock) /* The socket to wrap up into a channel. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
- char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+ TcpState *statePtr;
+ char channelName[SOCK_CHAN_LENGTH];
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr;
if (TclpHasSockets(NULL) != TCL_OK) {
@@ -1554,20 +1991,20 @@ Tcl_MakeTcpClientChannel(
TclSockMinimumBuffers(sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE);
- infoPtr = NewSocketInfo((SOCKET) sock);
+ statePtr = NewSocketInfo((SOCKET) sock);
/*
* Start watching for read/write events on the socket.
*/
- infoPtr->selectEvents = FD_READ | FD_CLOSE | FD_WRITE;
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM)SELECT, (LPARAM)infoPtr);
+ statePtr->selectEvents = FD_READ | FD_CLOSE | FD_WRITE;
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM)SELECT, (LPARAM)statePtr);
- sprintf(channelName, "sock%" TCL_I_MODIFIER "u", (size_t) infoPtr->sockets->fd);
- infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
- infoPtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE));
- Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel, "-translation", "auto crlf");
- return infoPtr->channel;
+ sprintf(channelName, SOCK_TEMPLATE, statePtr);
+ statePtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
+ statePtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE));
+ Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, statePtr->channel, "-translation", "auto crlf");
+ return statePtr->channel;
}
/*
@@ -1578,8 +2015,8 @@ Tcl_MakeTcpClientChannel(
* Opens a TCP server socket and creates a channel around it.
*
* Results:
- * The channel or NULL if failed. An error message is returned in the
- * interpreter on failure.
+ * The channel or NULL if failed. If an error occurred, an error message
+ * is left in the interp's result if interp is not NULL.
*
* Side effects:
* Opens a server socket and creates a new channel.
@@ -1591,72 +2028,203 @@ Tcl_Channel
Tcl_OpenTcpServer(
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - may be NULL. */
int port, /* Port number to open. */
- const char *host, /* Name of local host. */
+ const char *myHost, /* Name of local host. */
Tcl_TcpAcceptProc *acceptProc,
/* Callback for accepting connections from new
* clients. */
ClientData acceptProcData) /* Data for the callback. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
- char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+ SOCKET sock = INVALID_SOCKET;
+ unsigned short chosenport = 0;
+ struct addrinfo *addrlist = NULL;
+ struct addrinfo *addrPtr; /* Socket address to listen on. */
+ TcpState *statePtr = NULL; /* The returned value. */
+ char channelName[SOCK_CHAN_LENGTH];
+ u_long flag = 1; /* Indicates nonblocking mode. */
+ const char *errorMsg = NULL;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
if (TclpHasSockets(interp) != TCL_OK) {
return NULL;
}
/*
- * Create a new client socket and wrap it in a channel.
+ * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
+ * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
+ * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
*/
- infoPtr = CreateSocket(interp, port, host, 1, NULL, 0, 0);
- if (infoPtr == NULL) {
+ if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
return NULL;
}
- infoPtr->acceptProc = acceptProc;
- infoPtr->acceptProcData = acceptProcData;
+ /*
+ * Construct the addresses for each end of the socket.
+ */
+
+ if (!TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &addrlist, myHost, port, 1, &errorMsg)) {
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ for (addrPtr = addrlist; addrPtr != NULL; addrPtr = addrPtr->ai_next) {
+ sock = socket(addrPtr->ai_family, addrPtr->ai_socktype,
+ addrPtr->ai_protocol);
+ if (sock == INVALID_SOCKET) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child
+ * processes by default. Turn off the inherit bit.
+ */
+
+ SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) sock, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
+
+ /*
+ * Set kernel space buffering
+ */
+
+ TclSockMinimumBuffers((void *)sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE);
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure we use the same port when opening two server sockets
+ * for IPv4 and IPv6.
+ *
+ * As sockaddr_in6 uses the same offset and size for the port
+ * member as sockaddr_in, we can handle both through the IPv4 API.
+ */
+
+ if (port == 0 && chosenport != 0) {
+ ((struct sockaddr_in *) addrPtr->ai_addr)->sin_port =
+ htons(chosenport);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Bind to the specified port. Note that we must not call
+ * setsockopt with SO_REUSEADDR because Microsoft allows addresses
+ * to be reused even if they are still in use.
+ *
+ * Bind should not be affected by the socket having already been
+ * set into nonblocking mode. If there is trouble, this is one
+ * place to look for bugs.
+ */
+
+ if (bind(sock, addrPtr->ai_addr, addrPtr->ai_addrlen)
+ == SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ closesocket(sock);
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (port == 0 && chosenport == 0) {
+ address sockname;
+ socklen_t namelen = sizeof(sockname);
+
+ /*
+ * Synchronize port numbers when binding to port 0 of multiple
+ * addresses.
+ */
+
+ if (getsockname(sock, &sockname.sa, &namelen) >= 0) {
+ chosenport = ntohs(sockname.sa4.sin_port);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set the maximum number of pending connect requests to the max
+ * value allowed on each platform (Win32 and Win32s may be
+ * different, and there may be differences between TCP/IP stacks).
+ */
+
+ if (listen(sock, SOMAXCONN) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
+ TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
+ closesocket(sock);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (statePtr == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Add this socket to the global list of sockets.
+ */
+ statePtr = NewSocketInfo(sock);
+ } else {
+ AddSocketInfoFd( statePtr, sock );
+ }
+ }
+
+error:
+ if (addrlist != NULL) {
+ freeaddrinfo(addrlist);
+ }
- sprintf(channelName, "sock%" TCL_I_MODIFIER "u", (size_t) infoPtr->sockets->fd);
+ if (statePtr != NULL) {
- infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
- infoPtr, 0);
- if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, infoPtr->channel, "-eofchar", "")
+ statePtr->acceptProc = acceptProc;
+ statePtr->acceptProcData = acceptProcData;
+ sprintf(channelName, SOCK_TEMPLATE, statePtr);
+ statePtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
+ statePtr, 0);
+ /*
+ * Set up the select mask for connection request events.
+ */
+
+ statePtr->selectEvents = FD_ACCEPT;
+
+ /*
+ * Register for interest in events in the select mask. Note that this
+ * automatically places the socket into non-blocking mode.
+ */
+
+ ioctlsocket(sock, (long) FIONBIO, &flag);
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
+ (LPARAM) statePtr);
+ if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, statePtr->channel, "-eofchar", "")
== TCL_ERROR) {
- Tcl_Close(NULL, infoPtr->channel);
- return NULL;
+ Tcl_Close(NULL, statePtr->channel);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return statePtr->channel;
}
- return infoPtr->channel;
+ if (interp != NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "couldn't open socket: %s",
+ (errorMsg ? errorMsg : Tcl_PosixError(interp))));
+ }
+
+ if (sock != INVALID_SOCKET) {
+ closesocket(sock);
+ }
+ return NULL;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TcpAccept --
- *
- * Creates a channel for a newly accepted socket connection. This is
- * called by SocketEventProc and it in turns calls the registered
- * accept function.
+ * Accept a TCP socket connection. This is called by the event loop.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Invokes the accept proc which may invoke arbitrary Tcl code.
+ * Creates a new connection socket. Calls the registered callback for the
+ * connection acceptance mechanism.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+ /* ARGSUSED */
static void
TcpAccept(
TcpFdList *fds, /* Server socket that accepted newSocket. */
SOCKET newSocket, /* Newly accepted socket. */
address addr) /* Address of new socket. */
{
- SocketInfo *newInfoPtr;
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = fds->infoPtr;
+ TcpState *newInfoPtr;
+ TcpState *statePtr = fds->statePtr;
int len = sizeof(addr);
- char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
+ char channelName[SOCK_CHAN_LENGTH];
char host[NI_MAXHOST], port[NI_MAXSERV];
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
@@ -1681,7 +2249,7 @@ TcpAccept(
SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
(LPARAM) newInfoPtr);
- sprintf(channelName, "sock%" TCL_I_MODIFIER "u", (size_t) newInfoPtr->sockets->fd);
+ sprintf(channelName, SOCK_TEMPLATE, newInfoPtr);
newInfoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName,
newInfoPtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE));
if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, newInfoPtr->channel, "-translation",
@@ -1699,10 +2267,10 @@ TcpAccept(
* Invoke the accept callback function.
*/
- if (infoPtr->acceptProc != NULL) {
+ if (statePtr->acceptProc != NULL) {
getnameinfo(&(addr.sa), len, host, sizeof(host), port, sizeof(port),
NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV);
- infoPtr->acceptProc(infoPtr->acceptProcData, newInfoPtr->channel,
+ statePtr->acceptProc(statePtr->acceptProcData, newInfoPtr->channel,
host, atoi(port));
}
}
@@ -1710,666 +2278,672 @@ TcpAccept(
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpInputProc --
+ * InitSockets --
*
- * This function is called by the generic IO level to read data from a
- * socket based channel.
+ * Registers the event window for the socket notifier code.
+ *
+ * Assumes socketMutex is held.
*
* Results:
- * The number of bytes read or -1 on error.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Consumes input from the socket.
+ * Register a new window class and creates a
+ * window for use in asynchronous socket notification.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static int
-TcpInputProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
- char *buf, /* Where to store data. */
- int toRead, /* Maximum number of bytes to read. */
- int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error codes. */
+static void
+InitSockets(void)
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
- int bytesRead;
- DWORD error;
+ DWORD id;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
- *errorCodePtr = 0;
+ if (!initialized) {
+ initialized = 1;
+ TclCreateLateExitHandler(SocketExitHandler, NULL);
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
+ /*
+ * Create the async notification window with a new class. We must
+ * create a new class to avoid a Windows 95 bug that causes us to get
+ * the wrong message number for socket events if the message window is
+ * a subclass of a static control.
+ */
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- *errorCodePtr = EFAULT;
- return -1;
+ windowClass.style = 0;
+ windowClass.cbClsExtra = 0;
+ windowClass.cbWndExtra = 0;
+ windowClass.hInstance = TclWinGetTclInstance();
+ windowClass.hbrBackground = NULL;
+ windowClass.lpszMenuName = NULL;
+ windowClass.lpszClassName = classname;
+ windowClass.lpfnWndProc = SocketProc;
+ windowClass.hIcon = NULL;
+ windowClass.hCursor = NULL;
+
+ if (!RegisterClass(&windowClass)) {
+ TclWinConvertError(GetLastError());
+ goto initFailure;
+ }
}
/*
- * First check to see if EOF was already detected, to prevent calling the
- * socket stack after the first time EOF is detected.
+ * Check for per-thread initialization.
*/
- if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_EOF) {
- return 0;
+ if (tsdPtr != NULL) {
+ return;
}
/*
- * Check to see if the socket is connected before trying to read.
+ * OK, this thread has never done anything with sockets before. Construct
+ * a worker thread to handle asynchronous events related to sockets
+ * assigned to _this_ thread.
*/
- if ((infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT)
- && !WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_CONNECT, errorCodePtr)) {
- return -1;
+ tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
+ tsdPtr->pendingTcpState = NULL;
+ tsdPtr->socketList = NULL;
+ tsdPtr->hwnd = NULL;
+ tsdPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetCurrentThread();
+ tsdPtr->readyEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
+ if (tsdPtr->readyEvent == NULL) {
+ goto initFailure;
+ }
+ tsdPtr->socketListLock = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, TRUE, NULL);
+ if (tsdPtr->socketListLock == NULL) {
+ goto initFailure;
+ }
+ tsdPtr->socketThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, SocketThread, tsdPtr, 0,
+ &id);
+ if (tsdPtr->socketThread == NULL) {
+ goto initFailure;
}
+ SetThreadPriority(tsdPtr->socketThread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST);
+
/*
- * No EOF, and it is connected, so try to read more from the socket. Note
- * that we clear the FD_READ bit because read events are level triggered
- * so a new event will be generated if there is still data available to be
- * read. We have to simulate blocking behavior here since we are always
- * using non-blocking sockets.
+ * Wait for the thread to signal when the window has been created and if
+ * it is ready to go.
*/
- while (1) {
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
- (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr);
- /* single fd operation: this proc is only called for a connected socket. */
- bytesRead = recv(infoPtr->sockets->fd, buf, toRead, 0);
- infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_READ);
-
- /*
- * Check for end-of-file condition or successful read.
- */
-
- if (bytesRead == 0) {
- infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF;
- }
- if (bytesRead != SOCKET_ERROR) {
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * If an error occurs after the FD_CLOSE has arrived, then ignore the
- * error and report an EOF.
- */
-
- if (infoPtr->readyEvents & FD_CLOSE) {
- infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF;
- bytesRead = 0;
- break;
- }
-
- error = WSAGetLastError();
-
- /*
- * If an RST comes, then ignore the error and report an EOF just like
- * on unix.
- */
-
- if (error == WSAECONNRESET) {
- infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF;
- bytesRead = 0;
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * Check for error condition or underflow in non-blocking case.
- */
-
- if ((infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) || (error != WSAEWOULDBLOCK)) {
- TclWinConvertError(error);
- *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
- bytesRead = -1;
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * In the blocking case, wait until the file becomes readable or
- * closed and try again.
- */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE);
- if (!WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_READ|FD_CLOSE, errorCodePtr)) {
- bytesRead = -1;
- break;
- }
+ if (tsdPtr->hwnd == NULL) {
+ goto initFailure; /* Trouble creating the window. */
}
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM)SELECT, (LPARAM)infoPtr);
+ Tcl_CreateEventSource(SocketSetupProc, SocketCheckProc, NULL);
+ return;
- return bytesRead;
+ initFailure:
+ TclpFinalizeSockets();
+ initialized = -1;
+ return;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpOutputProc --
+ * SocketsEnabled --
*
- * This function is called by the generic IO level to write data to a
- * socket based channel.
+ * Check that the WinSock was successfully initialized.
+ *
+ * Warning:
+ * This check was useful in times of Windows98 where WinSock may
+ * not be available. This is not the case any more.
+ * This function may be removed with TCL 9.0
*
* Results:
- * The number of bytes written or -1 on failure.
+ * 1 if it is.
*
* Side effects:
- * Produces output on the socket.
+ * None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+ /* ARGSUSED */
static int
-TcpOutputProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
- const char *buf, /* Where to get data. */
- int toWrite, /* Maximum number of bytes to write. */
- int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error codes. */
+SocketsEnabled(void)
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
- int bytesWritten;
- DWORD error;
- ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
+ int enabled;
- *errorCodePtr = 0;
+ Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex);
+ enabled = (initialized == 1);
+ Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex);
+ return enabled;
+}
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * SocketExitHandler --
+ *
+ * Callback invoked during exit clean up to delete the socket
+ * communication window.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- *errorCodePtr = EFAULT;
- return -1;
- }
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static void
+SocketExitHandler(
+ ClientData clientData) /* Not used. */
+{
+ Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex);
/*
- * Check to see if the socket is connected before trying to write.
+ * Make sure the socket event handling window is cleaned-up for, at
+ * most, this thread.
*/
- if ((infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT)
- && !WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_CONNECT, errorCodePtr)) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- while (1) {
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
- (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr);
-
- /* single fd operation: this proc is only called for a connected socket. */
- bytesWritten = send(infoPtr->sockets->fd, buf, toWrite, 0);
- if (bytesWritten != SOCKET_ERROR) {
- /*
- * Since Windows won't generate a new write event until we hit an
- * overflow condition, we need to force the event loop to poll
- * until the condition changes.
- */
-
- if (infoPtr->watchEvents & FD_WRITE) {
- Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
- Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
- }
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * Check for error condition or overflow. In the event of overflow, we
- * need to clear the FD_WRITE flag so we can detect the next writable
- * event. Note that Windows only sends a new writable event after a
- * send fails with WSAEWOULDBLOCK.
- */
+ TclpFinalizeSockets();
+ UnregisterClass(classname, TclWinGetTclInstance());
+ initialized = 0;
+ Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * SocketSetupProc --
+ *
+ * This function is invoked before Tcl_DoOneEvent blocks waiting for an
+ * event.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Adjusts the block time if needed.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
- error = WSAGetLastError();
- if (error == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
- infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_WRITE);
- if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) {
- *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK;
- bytesWritten = -1;
- break;
- }
- } else {
- TclWinConvertError(error);
- *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
- bytesWritten = -1;
- break;
- }
+void
+SocketSetupProc(
+ ClientData data, /* Not used. */
+ int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */
+{
+ TcpState *statePtr;
+ Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
- /*
- * In the blocking case, wait until the file becomes writable or
- * closed and try again.
- */
+ if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
+ return;
+ }
- if (!WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_WRITE|FD_CLOSE, errorCodePtr)) {
- bytesWritten = -1;
+ /*
+ * Check to see if there is a ready socket. If so, poll.
+ */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+ for (statePtr = tsdPtr->socketList; statePtr != NULL;
+ statePtr = statePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (statePtr->readyEvents &
+ (statePtr->watchEvents | FD_CONNECT | FD_ACCEPT)
+ ) {
+ Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
break;
}
}
-
- SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM)SELECT, (LPARAM)infoPtr);
-
- return bytesWritten;
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpSetOptionProc --
+ * SocketCheckProc --
*
- * Sets Tcp channel specific options.
+ * This function is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to check the socket event
+ * source for events.
*
* Results:
- * None, unless an error happens.
+ * None.
*
* Side effects:
- * Changes attributes of the socket at the system level.
+ * May queue an event.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static int
-TcpSetOptionProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL. */
- const char *optionName, /* Name of the option to set. */
- const char *value) /* New value for option. */
+static void
+SocketCheckProc(
+ ClientData data, /* Not used. */
+ int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */
{
-#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
- SOCKET sock;
-#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
-
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
+ TcpState *statePtr;
+ SocketEvent *evPtr;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- if (interp) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
- "winsock is not initialized", -1));
- }
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
+ return;
}
-#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
- #error "TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE not reviewed for whether to treat infoPtr->sockets as single fd or list"
- sock = infoPtr->sockets->fd;
-
- if (!strcasecmp(optionName, "-keepalive")) {
- BOOL val = FALSE;
- int boolVar, rtn;
-
- if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &boolVar) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (boolVar) {
- val = TRUE;
- }
- rtn = setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE,
- (const char *) &val, sizeof(BOOL));
- if (rtn != 0) {
- TclWinConvertError(WSAGetLastError());
- if (interp) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
- "couldn't set socket option: %s",
- Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
- }
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- return TCL_OK;
- } else if (!strcasecmp(optionName, "-nagle")) {
- BOOL val = FALSE;
- int boolVar, rtn;
+ /*
+ * Queue events for any ready sockets that don't already have events
+ * queued (caused by persistent states that won't generate WinSock
+ * events).
+ */
- if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &boolVar) != TCL_OK) {
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- if (!boolVar) {
- val = TRUE;
- }
- rtn = setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY,
- (const char *) &val, sizeof(BOOL));
- if (rtn != 0) {
- TclWinConvertError(WSAGetLastError());
- if (interp) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
- "couldn't set socket option: %s",
- Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
- }
- return TCL_ERROR;
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+ for (statePtr = tsdPtr->socketList; statePtr != NULL;
+ statePtr = statePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if ((statePtr->readyEvents &
+ (statePtr->watchEvents | FD_CONNECT | FD_ACCEPT))
+ && !(statePtr->flags & SOCKET_PENDING)
+ ) {
+ statePtr->flags |= SOCKET_PENDING;
+ evPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(SocketEvent));
+ evPtr->header.proc = SocketEventProc;
+ evPtr->socket = statePtr->sockets->fd;
+ Tcl_QueueEvent((Tcl_Event *) evPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
}
- return TCL_OK;
}
-
- return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "keepalive nagle");
-#else
- return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "");
-#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpGetOptionProc --
- *
- * Computes an option value for a TCP socket based channel, or a list of
- * all options and their values.
+ * SocketEventProc --
*
- * Note: This code is based on code contributed by John Haxby.
+ * This function is called by Tcl_ServiceEvent when a socket event
+ * reaches the front of the event queue. This function is responsible for
+ * notifying the generic channel code.
*
* Results:
- * A standard Tcl result. The value of the specified option or a list of
- * all options and their values is returned in the supplied DString.
+ * Returns 1 if the event was handled, meaning it should be removed from
+ * the queue. Returns 0 if the event was not handled, meaning it should
+ * stay on the queue. The only time the event isn't handled is if the
+ * TCL_FILE_EVENTS flag bit isn't set.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * Whatever the channel callback functions do.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
-TcpGetOptionProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */
- Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL */
- const char *optionName, /* Name of the option to retrieve the value
- * for, or NULL to get all options and their
- * values. */
- Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Where to store the computed value;
- * initialized by caller. */
+SocketEventProc(
+ Tcl_Event *evPtr, /* Event to service. */
+ int flags) /* Flags that indicate what events to handle,
+ * such as TCL_FILE_EVENTS. */
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
- char host[NI_MAXHOST], port[NI_MAXSERV];
- SOCKET sock;
- size_t len = 0;
- int reverseDNS = 0;
-#define SUPPRESS_RDNS_VAR "::tcl::unsupported::noReverseDNS"
+ TcpState *statePtr;
+ SocketEvent *eventPtr = (SocketEvent *) evPtr;
+ int mask = 0, events;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
+ TcpFdList *fds;
+ SOCKET newSocket;
+ address addr;
+ int len;
+
+ if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
/*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
+ * Find the specified socket on the socket list.
*/
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- if (interp) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
- "winsock is not initialized", -1));
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+ for (statePtr = tsdPtr->socketList; statePtr != NULL;
+ statePtr = statePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (statePtr->sockets->fd == eventPtr->socket) {
+ break;
}
- return TCL_ERROR;
}
- sock = infoPtr->sockets->fd;
- if (optionName != NULL) {
- len = strlen(optionName);
+ /*
+ * Discard events that have gone stale.
+ */
+
+ if (!statePtr) {
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ return 1;
}
- if ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'e') &&
- (strncmp(optionName, "-error", len) == 0)) {
- int optlen;
- DWORD err;
- int ret;
+ /*
+ * Clear flag that (this) event is pending
+ */
- optlen = sizeof(int);
- ret = TclWinGetSockOpt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,
- (char *)&err, &optlen);
- if (ret == SOCKET_ERROR) {
- err = WSAGetLastError();
- }
- if (err) {
- TclWinConvertError(err);
- Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, Tcl_ErrnoMsg(Tcl_GetErrno()), -1);
- }
- return TCL_OK;
- }
+ statePtr->flags &= ~SOCKET_PENDING;
- if (interp != NULL && Tcl_GetVar(interp, SUPPRESS_RDNS_VAR, 0) != NULL) {
- reverseDNS = NI_NUMERICHOST;
- }
+ /*
+ * Continue async connect if pending and ready
+ */
- if ((len == 0) || ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'p') &&
- (strncmp(optionName, "-peername", len) == 0))) {
- address peername;
- socklen_t size = sizeof(peername);
+ if ( statePtr->readyEvents & FD_CONNECT ) {
+ if ( statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_PENDING ) {
- if (getpeername(sock, (LPSOCKADDR) &(peername.sa), &size) == 0) {
- if (len == 0) {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-peername");
- Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr);
- }
+ /*
+ * Do one step and save eventual connect error
+ */
+
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ WaitForConnect(statePtr,NULL);
- getnameinfo(&(peername.sa), size, host, sizeof(host),
- NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
- getnameinfo(&(peername.sa), size, host, sizeof(host),
- port, sizeof(port), reverseDNS | NI_NUMERICSERV);
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, port);
- if (len == 0) {
- Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr);
- } else {
- return TCL_OK;
- }
} else {
+
/*
- * getpeername failed - but if we were asked for all the options
- * (len==0), don't flag an error at that point because it could be
- * an fconfigure request on a server socket (such sockets have no
- * peer). {Copied from unix/tclUnixChan.c}
+ * No async connect reenter pending. Just clear event.
*/
- if (len) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- if (interp) {
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
- "can't get peername: %s",
- Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
- }
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_CONNECT);
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
}
+ return 1;
}
- if ((len == 0) || ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 's') &&
- (strncmp(optionName, "-sockname", len) == 0))) {
- TcpFdList *fds;
- address sockname;
- socklen_t size;
- int found = 0;
+ /*
+ * Handle connection requests directly.
+ */
+ if (statePtr->readyEvents & FD_ACCEPT) {
+ for (fds = statePtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
- if (len == 0) {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-sockname");
- Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr);
- }
- for (fds = infoPtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
- sock = fds->fd;
- size = sizeof(sockname);
- if (getsockname(sock, &(sockname.sa), &size) >= 0) {
- int flags = reverseDNS;
+ /*
+ * Accept the incoming connection request.
+ */
+ len = sizeof(address);
- found = 1;
- getnameinfo(&sockname.sa, size, host, sizeof(host),
- NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
+ newSocket = accept(fds->fd, &(addr.sa), &len);
- /*
- * We don't want to resolve INADDR_ANY and sin6addr_any; they
- * can sometimes cause problems (and never have a name).
- */
- flags |= NI_NUMERICSERV;
- if (sockname.sa.sa_family == AF_INET) {
- if (sockname.sa4.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) {
- flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST;
- }
- } else if (sockname.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) {
- if ((IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&sockname.sa6.sin6_addr,
- &in6addr_any)) ||
- (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&sockname.sa6.sin6_addr)
- && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[12] == 0
- && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[13] == 0
- && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[14] == 0
- && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[15] == 0)) {
- flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST;
- }
- }
- getnameinfo(&sockname.sa, size, host, sizeof(host),
- port, sizeof(port), flags);
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host);
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, port);
- }
- }
- if (found) {
- if (len == 0) {
- Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr);
- } else {
- return TCL_OK;
+ /* On Tcl server sockets with multiple OS fds we loop over the fds trying
+ * an accept() on each, so we expect INVALID_SOCKET. There are also other
+ * network stack conditions that can result in FD_ACCEPT but a subsequent
+ * failure on accept() by the time we get around to it.
+ * Access to sockets (acceptEventCount, readyEvents) in socketList
+ * is still protected by the lock (prevents reintroduction of
+ * SF Tcl Bug 3056775.
+ */
+
+ if (newSocket == INVALID_SOCKET) {
+ /* int err = WSAGetLastError(); */
+ continue;
}
- } else {
- if (interp) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError());
- Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
- "can't get sockname: %s", Tcl_PosixError(interp)));
+
+ /*
+ * It is possible that more than one FD_ACCEPT has been sent, so an extra
+ * count must be kept. Decrement the count, and reset the readyEvent bit
+ * if the count is no longer > 0.
+ */
+ statePtr->acceptEventCount--;
+
+ if (statePtr->acceptEventCount <= 0) {
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_ACCEPT);
}
- return TCL_ERROR;
- }
- }
-#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
- if (len == 0 || !strncmp(optionName, "-keepalive", len)) {
- int optlen;
- BOOL opt = FALSE;
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
- if (len == 0) {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-keepalive");
- }
- optlen = sizeof(BOOL);
- getsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (char *)&opt, &optlen);
- if (opt) {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "1");
- } else {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "0");
- }
- if (len > 0) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ /* Caution: TcpAccept() has the side-effect of evaluating the server
+ * accept script (via AcceptCallbackProc() in tclIOCmd.c), which can
+ * close the server socket and invalidate statePtr and fds.
+ * If TcpAccept() accepts a socket we must return immediately and let
+ * SocketCheckProc queue additional FD_ACCEPT events.
+ */
+ TcpAccept(fds, newSocket, addr);
+ return 1;
}
+
+ /* Loop terminated with no sockets accepted; clear the ready mask so
+ * we can detect the next connection request. Note that connection
+ * requests are level triggered, so if there is a request already
+ * pending, a new event will be generated.
+ */
+ statePtr->acceptEventCount = 0;
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_ACCEPT);
+
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+ return 1;
}
- if (len == 0 || !strncmp(optionName, "-nagle", len)) {
- int optlen;
- BOOL opt = FALSE;
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
- if (len == 0) {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-nagle");
- }
- optlen = sizeof(BOOL);
- getsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (char *)&opt, &optlen);
- if (opt) {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "0");
+ /*
+ * Mask off unwanted events and compute the read/write mask so we can
+ * notify the channel.
+ */
+
+ events = statePtr->readyEvents & statePtr->watchEvents;
+
+ if (events & FD_CLOSE) {
+ /*
+ * If the socket was closed and the channel is still interested in
+ * read events, then we need to ensure that we keep polling for this
+ * event until someone does something with the channel. Note that we
+ * do this before calling Tcl_NotifyChannel so we don't have to watch
+ * out for the channel being deleted out from under us. This may cause
+ * a redundant trip through the event loop, but it's simpler than
+ * trying to do unwind protection.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
+
+ Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
+ mask |= TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE;
+ } else if (events & FD_READ) {
+
+ /*
+ * Throw the readable event if an async connect failed.
+ */
+
+ if ( statePtr->flags & TCP_ASYNC_FAILED ) {
+
+ mask |= TCL_READABLE;
+
} else {
- Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "1");
- }
- if (len > 0) {
- return TCL_OK;
+ fd_set readFds;
+ struct timeval timeout;
+
+ /*
+ * We must check to see if data is really available, since someone
+ * could have consumed the data in the meantime. Turn off async
+ * notification so select will work correctly. If the socket is
+ * still readable, notify the channel driver, otherwise reset the
+ * async select handler and keep waiting.
+ */
+
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
+ (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) statePtr);
+
+ FD_ZERO(&readFds);
+ FD_SET(statePtr->sockets->fd, &readFds);
+ timeout.tv_usec = 0;
+ timeout.tv_sec = 0;
+
+ if (select(0, &readFds, NULL, NULL, &timeout) != 0) {
+ mask |= TCL_READABLE;
+ } else {
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_READ);
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
+ (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) statePtr);
+ }
}
}
-#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
- if (len > 0) {
-#ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE
- return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName,
- "peername sockname keepalive nagle");
-#else
- return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "peername sockname");
-#endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/
- }
+ /*
+ * writable event
+ */
- return TCL_OK;
+ if (events & FD_WRITE) {
+ mask |= TCL_WRITABLE;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Call registered event procedures
+ */
+
+ if (mask) {
+ Tcl_NotifyChannel(statePtr->channel, mask);
+ }
+ return 1;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpWatchProc --
+ * AddSocketInfoFd --
*
- * Informs the channel driver of the events that the generic channel code
- * wishes to receive on this socket.
+ * This function adds a SOCKET file descriptor to the 'sockets' linked
+ * list of a TcpState structure.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * May cause the notifier to poll if any of the specified conditions are
- * already true.
+ * None, except for allocation of memory.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
-TcpWatchProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
- int mask) /* Events of interest; an OR-ed combination of
- * TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE and
- * TCL_EXCEPTION. */
+AddSocketInfoFd(
+ TcpState *statePtr,
+ SOCKET socket)
{
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
-
- /*
- * Update the watch events mask. Only if the socket is not a server
- * socket. [Bug 557878]
- */
+ TcpFdList *fds = statePtr->sockets;
- if (!infoPtr->acceptProc) {
- infoPtr->watchEvents = 0;
- if (mask & TCL_READABLE) {
- infoPtr->watchEvents |= (FD_READ|FD_CLOSE|FD_ACCEPT);
- }
- if (mask & TCL_WRITABLE) {
- infoPtr->watchEvents |= (FD_WRITE|FD_CLOSE|FD_CONNECT);
+ if ( fds == NULL ) {
+ /* Add the first FD */
+ statePtr->sockets = ckalloc(sizeof(TcpFdList));
+ fds = statePtr->sockets;
+ } else {
+ /* Find end of list and append FD */
+ while ( fds->next != NULL ) {
+ fds = fds->next;
}
+
+ fds->next = ckalloc(sizeof(TcpFdList));
+ fds = fds->next;
+ }
- /*
- * If there are any conditions already set, then tell the notifier to
- * poll rather than block.
- */
+ /* Populate new FD */
+ fds->fd = socket;
+ fds->statePtr = statePtr;
+ fds->next = NULL;
+}
- if (infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents) {
- Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 };
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * NewSocketInfo --
+ *
+ * This function allocates and initializes a new TcpState structure.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a newly allocated TcpState.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * None, except for allocation of memory.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
- Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime);
- }
- }
+static TcpState *
+NewSocketInfo(SOCKET socket)
+{
+ TcpState *statePtr = ckalloc(sizeof(TcpState));
+
+ memset(statePtr, 0, sizeof(TcpState));
+
+ /*
+ * TIP #218. Removed the code inserting the new structure into the global
+ * list. This is now handled in the thread action callbacks, and only
+ * there.
+ */
+
+ AddSocketInfoFd(statePtr, socket);
+
+ return statePtr;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * TcpGetProc --
+ * WaitForSocketEvent --
*
- * Called from Tcl_GetChannelHandle to retrieve an OS handle from inside
- * a TCP socket based channel.
+ * Waits until one of the specified events occurs on a socket.
+ * For event FD_CONNECT use WaitForConnect.
*
* Results:
- * Returns TCL_OK with the socket in handlePtr.
+ * Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure, with an error code in
+ * errorCodePtr.
*
* Side effects:
- * None.
+ * Processes socket events off the system queue.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
-TcpGetHandleProc(
- ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
- int direction, /* Not used. */
- ClientData *handlePtr) /* Where to store the handle. */
+WaitForSocketEvent(
+ TcpState *statePtr, /* Information about this socket. */
+ int events, /* Events to look for. May be one of
+ * FD_READ or FD_WRITE.
+ */
+ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store errors? */
{
- SocketInfo *statePtr = instanceData;
+ int result = 1;
+ int oldMode;
+ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
+ /*
+ * Be sure to disable event servicing so we are truly modal.
+ */
- *handlePtr = INT2PTR(statePtr->sockets->fd);
- return TCL_OK;
+ oldMode = Tcl_SetServiceMode(TCL_SERVICE_NONE);
+
+ /*
+ * Reset WSAAsyncSelect so we have a fresh set of events pending.
+ */
+
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) UNSELECT,
+ (LPARAM) statePtr);
+ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT,
+ (LPARAM) statePtr);
+
+ while (1) {
+ int event_found;
+
+ /* get statePtr lock */
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+
+ /* Check if event occured */
+ event_found = (statePtr->readyEvents & events);
+
+ /* Free list lock */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
+
+ /* exit loop if event occured */
+ if (event_found) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Exit loop if event did not occur but this is a non-blocking channel */
+ if (statePtr->flags & TCP_NONBLOCKING) {
+ *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK;
+ result = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Wait until something happens.
+ */
+
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE);
+ }
+
+ (void) Tcl_SetServiceMode(oldMode);
+ return result;
}
/*
@@ -2463,7 +3037,8 @@ SocketProc(
{
int event, error;
SOCKET socket;
- SocketInfo *infoPtr;
+ TcpState *statePtr;
+ int info_found = 0;
TcpFdList *fds = NULL;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
#ifdef _WIN64
@@ -2501,80 +3076,76 @@ SocketProc(
error = WSAGETSELECTERROR(lParam);
socket = (SOCKET) wParam;
+ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
+
/*
* Find the specified socket on the socket list and update its
* eventState flag.
*/
- WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
- for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL;
- infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) {
- for (fds = infoPtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
- if (fds->fd == socket) {
- /*
- * Update the socket state.
- *
- * A count of FD_ACCEPTS is stored, so if an FD_CLOSE event
- * happens, then clear the FD_ACCEPT count. Otherwise,
- * increment the count if the current event is an FD_ACCEPT.
- */
-
- if (event & FD_CLOSE) {
- infoPtr->acceptEventCount = 0;
- infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_WRITE|FD_ACCEPT);
- } else if (event & FD_ACCEPT) {
- infoPtr->acceptEventCount++;
- }
-
- if (event & FD_CONNECT) {
- /*
- * The socket is now connected, clear the async connect
- * flag.
- */
-
- infoPtr->flags &= ~(SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT);
-
- /*
- * Remember any error that occurred so we can report
- * connection failures.
- */
-
- if (error != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) error);
- infoPtr->lastError = Tcl_GetErrno();
- }
- }
+ for (statePtr = tsdPtr->socketList; statePtr != NULL;
+ statePtr = statePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if ( FindFDInList(statePtr,socket) ) {
+ info_found = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ /*
+ * Check if there is a pending info structure not jet in the
+ * list
+ */
+ if ( !info_found
+ && tsdPtr->pendingTcpState != NULL
+ && FindFDInList(tsdPtr->pendingTcpState,socket) ) {
+ statePtr = tsdPtr->pendingTcpState;
+ info_found = 1;
+ }
+ if (info_found) {
- if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT) {
- infoPtr->flags &= ~(SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT);
- if (error != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- TclWinConvertError((DWORD) error);
- infoPtr->lastError = Tcl_GetErrno();
- }
- infoPtr->readyEvents |= FD_WRITE;
- }
- infoPtr->readyEvents |= event;
+ /*
+ * Update the socket state.
+ *
+ * A count of FD_ACCEPTS is stored, so if an FD_CLOSE event
+ * happens, then clear the FD_ACCEPT count. Otherwise,
+ * increment the count if the current event is an FD_ACCEPT.
+ */
- /*
- * Wake up the Main Thread.
- */
+ if (event & FD_CLOSE) {
+ statePtr->acceptEventCount = 0;
+ statePtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_WRITE|FD_ACCEPT);
+ } else if (event & FD_ACCEPT) {
+ statePtr->acceptEventCount++;
+ }
- SetEvent(tsdPtr->readyEvent);
- Tcl_ThreadAlert(tsdPtr->threadId);
- break;
+ if (event & FD_CONNECT) {
+ /*
+ * Remember any error that occurred so we can report
+ * connection failures.
+ */
+ if (error != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
+ statePtr->notifierConnectError = error;
}
}
+ /*
+ * Inform main thread about signaled events
+ */
+ statePtr->readyEvents |= event;
+
+ /*
+ * Wake up the Main Thread.
+ */
+ SetEvent(tsdPtr->readyEvent);
+ Tcl_ThreadAlert(tsdPtr->threadId);
}
SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
break;
case SOCKET_SELECT:
- infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) lParam;
- for (fds = infoPtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
- infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) lParam;
+ statePtr = (TcpState *) lParam;
+ for (fds = statePtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
if (wParam == SELECT) {
WSAAsyncSelect(fds->fd, hwnd,
- SOCKET_MESSAGE, infoPtr->selectEvents);
+ SOCKET_MESSAGE, statePtr->selectEvents);
} else {
/*
* Clear the selection mask
@@ -2596,83 +3167,31 @@ SocketProc(
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Tcl_GetHostName --
+ * FindFDInList --
*
- * Returns the name of the local host.
+ * Return true, if the given file descriptior is contained in the
+ * file descriptor list.
*
* Results:
- * A string containing the network name for this machine. The caller must
- * not modify or free this string.
+ * true if found.
*
* Side effects:
- * Caches the name to return for future calls.
- *
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
-
-const char *
-Tcl_GetHostName(void)
-{
- return Tcl_GetString(TclGetProcessGlobalValue(&hostName));
-}
-
-/*
- *----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * InitializeHostName --
- *
- * This routine sets the process global value of the name of the local
- * host on which the process is running.
- *
- * Results:
- * None.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-void
-InitializeHostName(
- char **valuePtr,
- int *lengthPtr,
- Tcl_Encoding *encodingPtr)
+static int
+FindFDInList(
+ TcpState *statePtr,
+ SOCKET socket)
{
- TCHAR tbuf[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1];
- DWORD length = MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1;
- Tcl_DString ds;
-
- if (GetComputerName(tbuf, &length) != 0) {
- /*
- * Convert string from native to UTF then change to lowercase.
- */
-
- Tcl_UtfToLower(Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(tbuf, -1, &ds));
-
- } else {
- Tcl_DStringInit(&ds);
- if (TclpHasSockets(NULL) == TCL_OK) {
- /*
- * The buffer size of 256 is recommended by the MSDN page that
- * documents gethostname() as being always adequate.
- */
-
- Tcl_DString inDs;
-
- Tcl_DStringInit(&inDs);
- Tcl_DStringSetLength(&inDs, 256);
- if (gethostname(Tcl_DStringValue(&inDs),
- Tcl_DStringLength(&inDs)) == 0) {
- Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, Tcl_DStringValue(&inDs), -1,
- &ds);
- }
- Tcl_DStringFree(&inDs);
+ TcpFdList *fds;
+ for (fds = statePtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) {
+ if (fds->fd == socket) {
+ return 1;
}
}
-
- *encodingPtr = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "utf-8");
- *lengthPtr = Tcl_DStringLength(&ds);
- *valuePtr = ckalloc((*lengthPtr) + 1);
- memcpy(*valuePtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), (size_t)(*lengthPtr)+1);
- Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
+ return 0;
}
/*
@@ -2680,10 +3199,11 @@ InitializeHostName(
*
* TclWinGetSockOpt, et al. --
*
- * These functions are wrappers that let us bind the WinSock API
- * dynamically so we can run on systems that don't have the wsock32.dll.
- * We need wrappers for these interfaces because they are called from the
- * generic Tcl code.
+ * Those functions are historically exported by the stubs table and
+ * just use the original system calls now.
+ *
+ * Warning:
+ * Those functions are depreciated and will be removed with TCL 9.0.
*
* Results:
* As defined for each function.
@@ -2694,6 +3214,7 @@ InitializeHostName(
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+#undef TclWinGetSockOpt
int
TclWinGetSockOpt(
SOCKET s,
@@ -2702,19 +3223,10 @@ TclWinGetSockOpt(
char *optval,
int *optlen)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return SOCKET_ERROR;
- }
return getsockopt(s, level, optname, optval, optlen);
}
-
+#undef TclWinSetSockOpt
int
TclWinSetSockOpt(
SOCKET s,
@@ -2723,16 +3235,6 @@ TclWinSetSockOpt(
const char *optval,
int optlen)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return SOCKET_ERROR;
- }
-
return setsockopt(s, level, optname, optval, optlen);
}
@@ -2741,34 +3243,14 @@ char *
TclpInetNtoa(
struct in_addr addr)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
return inet_ntoa(addr);
}
-
+#undef TclWinGetServByName
struct servent *
TclWinGetServByName(
const char *name,
const char *proto)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
return getservbyname(name, proto);
}
@@ -2794,7 +3276,7 @@ TcpThreadActionProc(
int action)
{
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr;
- SocketInfo *infoPtr = instanceData;
+ TcpState *statePtr = instanceData;
int notifyCmd;
if (action == TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT) {
@@ -2810,13 +3292,18 @@ TcpThreadActionProc(
tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
- infoPtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->socketList;
- tsdPtr->socketList = infoPtr;
+ statePtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->socketList;
+ tsdPtr->socketList = statePtr;
+
+ if (statePtr == tsdPtr->pendingTcpState) {
+ tsdPtr->pendingTcpState = NULL;
+ }
+
SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock);
notifyCmd = SELECT;
} else {
- SocketInfo **nextPtrPtr;
+ TcpState **nextPtrPtr;
int removed = 0;
tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey);
@@ -2829,8 +3316,8 @@ TcpThreadActionProc(
WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE);
for (nextPtrPtr = &(tsdPtr->socketList); (*nextPtrPtr) != NULL;
nextPtrPtr = &((*nextPtrPtr)->nextPtr)) {
- if ((*nextPtrPtr) == infoPtr) {
- (*nextPtrPtr) = infoPtr->nextPtr;
+ if ((*nextPtrPtr) == statePtr) {
+ (*nextPtrPtr) = statePtr->nextPtr;
removed = 1;
break;
}
@@ -2856,7 +3343,7 @@ TcpThreadActionProc(
*/
SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT,
- (WPARAM) notifyCmd, (LPARAM) infoPtr);
+ (WPARAM) notifyCmd, (LPARAM) statePtr);
}
/*
@@ -2864,5 +3351,7 @@ TcpThreadActionProc(
* mode: c
* c-basic-offset: 4
* fill-column: 78
+ * tab-width: 8
+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
*/
diff --git a/win/tclWinTest.c b/win/tclWinTest.c
index b83c0ba..6027e32 100644
--- a/win/tclWinTest.c
+++ b/win/tclWinTest.c
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
/*
* For TestplatformChmod on Windows
*/
-#ifdef __WIN32__
+#ifdef _WIN32
#include <aclapi.h>
#endif