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bmk/20180918/nififying_inet/OTP-14831
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Added a test case that specifically tested setting
the controlling_process.
Also, ensure that invalid updates of controlling-process
(not owner) actually fails.
OTP-14831
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The connect timeout test case uses the listen backlog argument
to test connect timeout (its set to 1). The idea is that when
the server backlog is full, it should not reply. The client attempting
to connect will then get a timeout.
But as it turns out, this behaviour is not "set in stone". On FreeBSD
11.2, the result is instead a 'econnreset'.
It should also be noted that this local connections. That is, both end
of the connection is on the same machine.
So, test case has been updated to also accept a econnreset (even
though that is not what it is testing).
OTP-14831
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Add support for otp level socket options rcvbuf, rcvctrlbuf and
sndctrlbuf. These options define default sizes for these
buffers.
The 'rcvbuf' is used when receiving messages when calling
the recv, recvfrom and recvmsg functions.
The 'rcvctrlbuf' is used for the control message header info
when calling the recvmsg function.
The 'sndctrlbuf' is used for the control message header info
when calling the sendmsg function.
OTP-14831
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The test cases has been slighly regrouped. The to-group
has moved into the api-group.
OTP-14831
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Add a number of *basic* operation (connect, accept, send and recv).
All of which are not yet implemented (skipped with 'not-yet-implemented').
All of these are basic and only local (both sides on the same host).
OTP-14831
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Added proper recv timeout handling.
Made use of the enif_select(mode = cancel) feature. Each
time a timeout expires, the "active" recv (the surrent reader
select) has to be cancelled. Not yet tested...something for
the new test suite...
Also, added support for getopt(controlling_pprocess) that,
for some reason, was not yet implemented.
OTP-14831
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Add a proper but very basic test suite.
The only (6) test cases now are very basic (open-close and
send-receive).
OTP-14831
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Added proper send timeout handling.
Made use of the enif_select(mode = cancel) feature. Each
time a timeout expires, the "active" send (the surrent write
select) has to be cancelled.
OTP-14831
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Added proper connect and accept timeout handling.
Made use of the enif_select(mode = cancel) feature. Each
time a timeout expires, the previous operation (connect or accept)
has to be cancelled (actually its the select operation that has
to be cancelled). Only partial implementation of cancel for now
(connect and accept). More to follow...
OTP-14831
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Added some more tests for sendmsg (with cmsghdr).
OTP-14831
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Add more debug printouts for the new sendmsg. Also added
new (erlang) types with doc.
OTP-14831
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Added function sendmsg/2,3,4. Actually worked on the first try.
Something must be wrong...
Still no supported cmsghdr's (only support headers where the
data part is already a binary, which therefor does not require
any processing). So if the cmsghdrs actually work is unclear.
OTP-14831
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Added processing or more cmsg headers (for more options).
Now (also) supports: socket:timestamp.
Also various fixes and cleanups.
For some reason calling getopt(Sock, 0, {13, int}) (or similar)
fails with badarg even though the nif-function (nif_getopt) actually
returns a valid value (for instance: {ok, 0}).
OTP-14831
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Added decoding of the "known" control message options: pktinfo,
recvtos, recvttl and recvorigdstaddr).
OTP-14831
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It seems to work, with atleast some of the cmsg options.
More testing needed...
OTP-14831
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Added support for ip level socket option SENDSRCADDR.
This option requires sendmsg to actually use, so we
cannot test this fully at the moment.
OTP-14831
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Added support for ip level socket option RECVORIGDSTADDR.
This option requires recvmsg to actually use, so we cannot
test this fully at the moment (although both set and get works).
OTP-14831
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Added support for ip level socket option RETOPTS.
OTP-14831
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Added support for ip level socket option TRANSPARENT.
OTP-14831
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Added support for ip level socket option PKTINFO.
This option requires sendmsg and/or recvmsg to actually use,
so we cannot test this fully at the moment (although both set
and get works).
OTP-14831
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option RECVERR.
To actually make use of this option, we need the recvmsg
function, which we don't have yet. Baby steps.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IP socket option RECVERR.
To actually make use of this option, we need the recvmsg
function, which we don't have yet. Baby steps.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option ROUTER_ALERT.
Only supported for raw sockets.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option UNICAST_HOPS.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option(s) FLOWINFO.
The option returns with einval when calling setsockopt,
so either you need to be a privileged user to update, or its not
actually possible to update this option (even though it says
nothing about that in the man page. It only talks about set).
This is the same behaviour as with DSTOPTS.
Needs furher checking.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option(s) DSTOPTS.
The option returns with einval when calling setsockopt,
so either you need to be a privileged user to update, or its not
actually possible to update this option (even though it says
nothing about that in the man page. It only talks about set).
This is the same behaviour as with RTHDR and HOPLIMIT.
On FreeBSD, it says that HOPOPTS requires superuser privileges.
Needs furher checking.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option(s) AUTHHDR and HOPOPTS.
Its possible that the option is AUTHHDR is obsolete. It says so in
the include files and when trying to get it (getsockopt) it returns
with enoprotoopt.
The option HOPOPTS returns with einval when calling setsockopt,
so either you need to be a privileged user to update, or its not
actually possible to update this option (even though it says
nothing about that in the man page. It only talks about set).
This is the same behaviour as with RTHDR and HOPLIMIT.
On FreeBSD, it says that HOPOPTS requires superuser privileges.
Needs furher checking.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option RTHDR.
On FreeBSD this option requires superuser privileges to update.
There is no mention of this on linux, but its still not possible
to update (einval), so I assume that its the same there.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option RECVPKTINFO.
This option is called PKTINFO on FreeBSD, so that value
will also be accepted.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option MULTICAST_LOOP.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option MULTICAST_IF.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for the IPv6 socket option MULTICAST_HOPS.
OTP-14831.
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Added support for ip level socket option RECVOPTS.
OTP-14831
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Added support for ip level socket option FREEBIND.
Note that there is an option available on FreeBSD called
IP_BINDANY, which seems to have similar properties (FREEBIND
is *not* available on FreeBSD). There are some restrictions
for this option though (which is not mentioned in the Linux
man page).
OTP-14831
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Added support for socket level socket option TIMESTAMP.
OTP-14831
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Added support for socket level socket option RCVLOWAT and SNDLOWAT.
These are both a little strange, at least on Linux. See the man
pages for more info. For instance, sndlowat cannot be set on Linux.
OTP-14831
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Added support for socket level socket option RCVTIMEO and SNDTIMEO.
These are both a little strange, at least on linux. See the man
pages for more info.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the SCTP option INITMSG.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the SCTP option MAXSEG.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the SCTP option RTOINFO.
We have the same questions for this option as for ASSOCINFO.
Maybe the assoc field shall be made 'out' only (that is, it will
be ignored for setopt). The assoc id used will be that which
is stored in the descriptor (how do we get it to begin with?).
Questions, questions...
OTP-14831
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Added support for the SCTP option ASSOCINFO.
This option is a bit tricky. As the underlying structure (sctp_assocparams)
contains the assoc_id, it begs the question what happens if this option
is fetched for:
* The own assoc (which means that we might have the assoc id in the
descriptor and can initiate that part of the struct accordningly).
* Another assoc: From assoc A asks for info with assoc_id set to
that of assoc B.
* The "owning" endpoint.
* Another endpoint (an endpoint to which the assoc does not belong).
So, if the user calls socket:[getopt|setopt] for an association socket,
shall we require that the assoc_id field is set to -1? Or not set at all
and therefor filled in automatically by the nif-code?
And, if the user calls socket:[getopt|setopt] for an endpoint socket,
shall we require that the assoc_id field is set to a valid id? Or shall
it not be allowed?
Questions, questions...
OTP-14831
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Added support for the SCTP option DISABLE_FRAGMENTS.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the SCTP option EVENTS.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the VPv6 socket option MTU.
OTP-14831.
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Its now possible to have multiple (simultaneous) acceptor
processes for the same listening socket.
OTP-14831
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Added support for socket level socket option REUSEPORT.
OTP-14831
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Added support for socket level socket option BINDTODEVICE.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the IP option RECVTTL.
OTP-14831
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Added support for the IP option NODEFRAG.
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