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authorJonas Falkevik <[email protected]>2017-10-04 10:41:11 +0200
committerJonas Falkevik <[email protected]>2017-10-25 16:01:00 +0200
commit4eb3df5abc90c9fcbae3b22f42779770b7b08526 (patch)
tree53e5c3e76bade4d6b7203e3c4de0353673110f71 /erts/emulator/drivers/common
parentb6366ad3285cb9aa7f00b18bc2135cee8e471080 (diff)
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sctp: change connect to only return connect errors
gen_sctp:connect_init/4 could return error even though the connect are in progress. I.e. connect on socket returned "in progress". The error can come from packet_inet_output() which is checking the socket for errors. The issue here is that from erlang you don't think the connect is still ongoing. But you will receive a sctp_assoc_change message later on.
Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator/drivers/common')
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c83
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 80 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
index 7b1f4a0e9c..a7ee182010 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
@@ -1136,7 +1136,6 @@ static int packet_inet_init(void);
static void packet_inet_stop(ErlDrvData);
static void packet_inet_command(ErlDrvData, char*, ErlDrvSizeT);
static void packet_inet_drv_input(ErlDrvData data, ErlDrvEvent event);
-static void packet_inet_drv_output(ErlDrvData data, ErlDrvEvent event);
static ErlDrvData udp_inet_start(ErlDrvPort, char* command);
#ifdef HAVE_SCTP
static ErlDrvData sctp_inet_start(ErlDrvPort, char* command);
@@ -1161,7 +1160,7 @@ static struct erl_drv_entry udp_inet_driver_entry =
NULL,
#else
packet_inet_drv_input,
- packet_inet_drv_output,
+ NULL,
#endif
"udp_inet",
NULL,
@@ -1196,7 +1195,7 @@ static struct erl_drv_entry sctp_inet_driver_entry =
NULL,
#else
packet_inet_drv_input,
- packet_inet_drv_output,
+ NULL,
#endif
"sctp_inet",
NULL,
@@ -1262,7 +1261,6 @@ typedef struct {
static int packet_inet_input(udp_descriptor* udesc, HANDLE event);
-static int packet_inet_output(udp_descriptor* udesc, HANDLE event);
#endif
/* convert descriptor pointer to inet_descriptor pointer */
@@ -11297,24 +11295,20 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT packet_inet_ctl(ErlDrvData e, unsigned int cmd, char* buf,
(desc->sfamily, &remote, &buf, &len)) != NULL)
return ctl_xerror(xerror, rbuf, rsize);
- sock_select(desc, FD_CONNECT, 1);
code = sock_connect(desc->s, &remote.sa, len);
if (IS_SOCKET_ERROR(code) && (sock_errno() == EINPROGRESS)) {
/* XXX: Unix only -- WinSock would have a different cond! */
- desc->state = INET_STATE_CONNECTING;
if (timeout != INET_INFINITY)
driver_set_timer(desc->port, timeout);
enq_async(desc, tbuf, INET_REQ_CONNECT);
+ async_ok(desc);
}
else if (code == 0) { /* OK we are connected */
- sock_select(desc, FD_CONNECT, 0);
- desc->state = INET_STATE_CONNECTED;
enq_async(desc, tbuf, INET_REQ_CONNECT);
async_ok(desc);
}
else {
- sock_select(desc, FD_CONNECT, 0);
return ctl_error(sock_errno(), rbuf, rsize);
}
return ctl_reply(INET_REP_OK, tbuf, 2, rbuf, rsize);
@@ -11829,77 +11823,6 @@ static int packet_inet_input(udp_descriptor* udesc, HANDLE event)
return count;
}
-static void packet_inet_drv_output(ErlDrvData e, ErlDrvEvent event)
-{
- (void) packet_inet_output((udp_descriptor*)e, (HANDLE)event);
-}
-
-/* UDP/SCTP socket ready for output:
-** This is a Back-End for Non-Block SCTP Connect (INET_STATE_CONNECTING)
-*/
-static int packet_inet_output(udp_descriptor* udesc, HANDLE event)
-{
- inet_descriptor* desc = INETP(udesc);
- int ret = 0;
- ErlDrvPort ix = desc->port;
-
- DEBUGF(("packet_inet_output(%ld) {s=%d\r\n",
- (long)desc->port, desc->s));
-
- if (desc->state == INET_STATE_CONNECTING) {
- sock_select(desc, FD_CONNECT, 0);
-
- driver_cancel_timer(ix); /* posssibly cancel a timer */
-#ifndef __WIN32__
- /*
- * XXX This is strange. This *should* work on Windows NT too,
- * but doesn't. An bug in Winsock 2.0 for Windows NT?
- *
- * See "Unix Netwok Programming", W.R.Stevens, p 412 for a
- * discussion about Unix portability and non blocking connect.
- */
-
-#ifndef SO_ERROR
- {
- int sz = sizeof(desc->remote);
- int code = sock_peer(desc->s,
- (struct sockaddr*) &desc->remote, &sz);
-
- if (IS_SOCKET_ERROR(code)) {
- desc->state = INET_STATE_OPEN; /* restore state */
- ret = async_error(desc, sock_errno());
- goto done;
- }
- }
-#else
- {
- int error = 0; /* Has to be initiated, we check it */
- unsigned int sz = sizeof(error); /* even if we get -1 */
- int code = sock_getopt(desc->s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,
- (void *)&error, &sz);
-
- if ((code < 0) || error) {
- desc->state = INET_STATE_OPEN; /* restore state */
- ret = async_error(desc, error);
- goto done;
- }
- }
-#endif /* SO_ERROR */
-#endif /* !__WIN32__ */
-
- desc->state = INET_STATE_CONNECTED;
- async_ok(desc);
- }
- else {
- sock_select(desc,FD_CONNECT,0);
-
- DEBUGF(("packet_inet_output(%ld): bad state: %04x\r\n",
- (long)desc->port, desc->state));
- }
- done:
- DEBUGF(("packet_inet_output(%ld) }\r\n", (long)desc->port));
- return ret;
-}
#endif
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/