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-rw-r--r-- | erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c | 45 |
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c index fe421bfe12..7b1f4a0e9c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c @@ -1249,6 +1249,8 @@ static int tcp_shutdown_error(tcp_descriptor* desc, int err); static int tcp_inet_output(tcp_descriptor* desc, HANDLE event); static int tcp_inet_input(tcp_descriptor* desc, HANDLE event); +static void tcp_desc_close(tcp_descriptor*); + #ifdef HAVE_UDP typedef struct { inet_descriptor inet; /* common data structure (DON'T MOVE) */ @@ -9248,16 +9250,31 @@ static void tcp_inet_stop(ErlDrvData e) tcp_descriptor* desc = (tcp_descriptor*)e; DEBUGF(("tcp_inet_stop(%ld) {s=%d\r\n", (long)desc->inet.port, desc->inet.s)); + tcp_close_check(desc); - /* free input buffer & output buffer */ - if (desc->i_buf != NULL) - release_buffer(desc->i_buf); - desc->i_buf = NULL; /* net_mess2 may call this function recursively when - faulty messages arrive on dist ports*/ + tcp_clear_input(desc); + DEBUGF(("tcp_inet_stop(%ld) }\r\n", (long)desc->inet.port)); inet_stop(INETP(desc)); } +/* Closes a tcp descriptor without leaving things hanging; the VM keeps trying + * to flush IO queues as long as it contains anything even after the port has + * been closed from the erlang side, which is desired behavior (Think escripts + * writing to files) but pretty hopeless if the underlying fd has been set to + * INVALID_SOCKET through desc_close. + * + * This function should be used in place of desc_close/erl_inet_close in all + * TCP-related operations. Note that this only closes the desc cleanly; it + * will be freed through tcp_inet_stop later on. */ +static void tcp_desc_close(tcp_descriptor* desc) +{ + tcp_clear_input(desc); + tcp_clear_output(desc); + + erl_inet_close(INETP(desc)); +} + /* TCP requests from Erlang */ static ErlDrvSSizeT tcp_inet_ctl(ErlDrvData e, unsigned int cmd, char* buf, ErlDrvSizeT len, @@ -9502,7 +9519,7 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT tcp_inet_ctl(ErlDrvData e, unsigned int cmd, case INET_REQ_CLOSE: DEBUGF(("tcp_inet_ctl(%ld): CLOSE\r\n", (long)desc->inet.port)); tcp_close_check(desc); - erl_inet_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); return ctl_reply(INET_REP_OK, NULL, 0, rbuf, rsize); @@ -9626,7 +9643,7 @@ static void tcp_inet_timeout(ErlDrvData e) set_busy_port(desc->inet.port, 0); inet_reply_error_am(INETP(desc), am_timeout); if (desc->send_timeout_close) { - erl_inet_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); } } else { @@ -9640,7 +9657,7 @@ static void tcp_inet_timeout(ErlDrvData e) else if ((state & INET_STATE_CONNECTING) == INET_STATE_CONNECTING) { /* assume connect timeout */ /* close the socket since it's not usable (see man pages) */ - erl_inet_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); async_error_am(INETP(desc), am_timeout); } else if ((state & INET_STATE_ACCEPTING) == INET_STATE_ACCEPTING) { @@ -9803,8 +9820,7 @@ static int tcp_recv_closed(tcp_descriptor* desc) /* passive mode do not terminate port ! */ tcp_clear_input(desc); if (desc->inet.exitf) { - tcp_clear_output(desc); - desc_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); } else { desc_close_read(INETP(desc)); } @@ -9847,7 +9863,7 @@ static int tcp_recv_error(tcp_descriptor* desc, int err) driver_cancel_timer(desc->inet.port); tcp_clear_input(desc); if (desc->inet.exitf) { - desc_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); } else { desc_close_read(INETP(desc)); } @@ -10496,9 +10512,6 @@ static int tcp_send_or_shutdown_error(tcp_descriptor* desc, int err) set_busy_port(desc->inet.port, 0); } - tcp_clear_output(desc); - tcp_clear_input(desc); - /* * We used to handle "expected errors" differently from unexpected ones. * Now we handle all errors in the same way (unless the show_econnreset @@ -10519,10 +10532,10 @@ static int tcp_send_or_shutdown_error(tcp_descriptor* desc, int err) if (desc->inet.exitf) driver_exit(desc->inet.port, 0); else - desc_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); } else { tcp_close_check(desc); - erl_inet_close(INETP(desc)); + tcp_desc_close(desc); if (desc->inet.caller) { if (show_econnreset) |