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[svn] Minor cleanup of iread/iwrite.

Published in <sxsk7raj1t2.fsf@florida.arsdigita.de>.
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hniksic 2002-04-13 22:19:27 -07:00
parent 5cb8a6f44d
commit 9f2cc07924
5 changed files with 84 additions and 123 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,19 @@
2002-04-14 Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@arsdigita.com>
* http.c (gethttp): Ditto.
* retr.c (retrieve_url): Initialize variables to appease the
compiler.
* gen_sslfunc.c (ssl_iread): Don't handle EINTR when calling
select_fd.
(ssl_iwrite): Ditto.
* connect.c (select_fd): Rewrite to handle EINTR. Set errno to
ETIMEDOUT in case of timeout.
(iread): No need to handle EINTR when calling select_fd.
(iwrite): Ditto.
2002-04-14 Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@arsdigita.com>
* retr.c (retrieve_url): Make sure that POST is not honored for

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@ -320,27 +320,37 @@ bindport (unsigned short *port, int family)
}
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
/* Wait for file descriptor FD to be readable, MAXTIME being the
timeout in seconds. If WRITEP is non-zero, checks for FD being
writable instead.
/* Wait for file descriptor FD to be available, timing out after
MAXTIME seconds. "Available" means readable if writep is 0,
writeable otherwise.
Returns 1 if FD is available, 0 for timeout and -1 for error. */
Returns 1 if FD is accessible, 0 for timeout and -1 for error in
select(). */
int
select_fd (int fd, int maxtime, int writep)
{
fd_set fds, exceptfds;
struct timeval timeout;
fd_set fds;
fd_set *rd = NULL, *wrt = NULL;
struct timeval tmout;
int result;
FD_ZERO (&fds);
FD_SET (fd, &fds);
FD_ZERO (&exceptfds);
FD_SET (fd, &exceptfds);
timeout.tv_sec = maxtime;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
/* HPUX reportedly warns here. What is the correct incantation? */
return select (fd + 1, writep ? NULL : &fds, writep ? &fds : NULL,
&exceptfds, &timeout);
*(writep ? &wrt : &rd) = &fds;
tmout.tv_sec = maxtime;
tmout.tv_usec = 0;
do
result = select (fd + 1, rd, wrt, NULL, &tmout);
while (result < 0 && errno == EINTR);
/* When we've timed out, set errno to ETIMEDOUT for the convenience
of the caller. */
if (result == 0)
errno = ETIMEDOUT;
return result;
}
#endif /* HAVE_SELECT */
@ -411,43 +421,29 @@ conaddr (int fd, ip_address *ip)
and uses select() to timeout the stale connections (a connection is
stale if more than OPT.TIMEOUT time is spent in select() or
read()). */
int
iread (int fd, char *buf, int len)
{
int res;
do
{
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
if (opt.timeout)
{
do
{
res = select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 0);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res <= 0)
{
/* Set errno to ETIMEDOUT on timeout. */
if (res == 0)
/* #### Potentially evil! */
errno = ETIMEDOUT;
if (select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 0) <= 0)
return -1;
}
}
#endif
do
res = READ (fd, buf, len);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
return res;
}
/* Write LEN bytes from BUF to FD. This is similar to iread(), but
doesn't bother with select(). Unlike iread(), it makes sure that
all of BUF is actually written to FD, so callers needn't bother
with checking that the return value equals to LEN. Instead, you
should simply check for -1. */
unlike iread(), it makes sure that all of BUF is actually written
to FD, so callers needn't bother with checking that the return
value equals to LEN. Instead, you should simply check for -1. */
int
iwrite (int fd, char *buf, int len)
{
@ -459,27 +455,13 @@ iwrite (int fd, char *buf, int len)
innermost loop deals with the same during select(). */
while (len > 0)
{
do
{
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
if (opt.timeout)
{
do
{
res = select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 1);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res <= 0)
{
/* Set errno to ETIMEDOUT on timeout. */
if (res == 0)
errno = ETIMEDOUT;
if (select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 1) <= 0)
return -1;
}
}
#endif
do
res = WRITE (fd, buf, len);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res <= 0)
break;

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@ -207,56 +207,33 @@ ssl_printerrors (void)
return ocerr;
}
/* SSL version of iread. Only exchanged read for SSL_read
Read at most LEN bytes from FD, storing them to BUF. This is
virtually the same as read(), but takes care of EINTR braindamage
and uses select() to timeout the stale connections (a connection is
stale if more than OPT.TIMEOUT time is spent in select() or
read()). */
/* SSL version of iread. Only exchanged read for SSL_read Read at
most LEN bytes from FD, storing them to BUF. */
int
ssl_iread (SSL *con, char *buf, int len)
{
int res;
int fd;
int res, fd;
BIO_get_fd (con->rbio, &fd);
do
{
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
if (opt.timeout && !SSL_pending (con))
{
do
{
res = select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 0);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res <= 0)
{
/* Set errno to ETIMEDOUT on timeout. */
if (res == 0)
/* #### Potentially evil! */
errno = ETIMEDOUT;
if (select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 0) <= 0)
return -1;
}
}
#endif
do
res = SSL_read (con, buf, len);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
return res;
}
/* SSL version of iwrite. Only exchanged write for SSL_write
Write LEN bytes from BUF to FD. This is similar to iread(), but
doesn't bother with select(). Unlike iread(), it makes sure that
all of BUF is actually written to FD, so callers needn't bother
with checking that the return value equals to LEN. Instead, you
should simply check for -1. */
/* SSL version of iwrite. Only exchanged write for SSL_write Write
LEN bytes from BUF to FD. */
int
ssl_iwrite (SSL *con, char *buf, int len)
{
int res = 0;
int fd;
int res = 0, fd;
BIO_get_fd (con->rbio, &fd);
/* `write' may write less than LEN bytes, thus the outward loop
keeps trying it until all was written, or an error occurred. The
@ -264,28 +241,13 @@ ssl_iwrite (SSL *con, char *buf, int len)
innermost loop deals with the same during select(). */
while (len > 0)
{
do
{
#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
if (opt.timeout)
{
do
{
res = select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 1);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res <= 0)
{
/* Set errno to ETIMEDOUT on timeout. */
if (res == 0)
/* #### Potentially evil! */
errno = ETIMEDOUT;
if (select_fd (fd, opt.timeout, 1) <= 0)
return -1;
}
}
#endif
do
res = SSL_write (con, buf, len);
}
while (res == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (res <= 0)
break;

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@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ static int
post_file (int sock, void *ssl, const char *file_name, long promised_size)
{
static char chunk[8192];
int written = 0;
long written = 0;
int write_error;
FILE *fp;
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ post_file (int sock, void *ssl, const char *file_name, long promised_size)
goto pad;
while (written < promised_size)
{
long towrite;
int towrite;
int length = fread (chunk, 1, sizeof (chunk), fp);
if (length == 0)
break;
@ -215,18 +215,19 @@ post_file (int sock, void *ssl, const char *file_name, long promised_size)
written += towrite;
}
fclose (fp);
pad:
if (written < promised_size)
{
DEBUGP (("padding ... "));
/* This highly unlikely case can happen only if the file has
shrunk while we weren't looking. To uphold the promise, pad
the remaining data with zeros. #### Should we abort
instead? */
shrunk under us. To uphold the promise that exactly
promised_size bytes would be delivered, pad the remaining
data with zeros. #### Should we abort instead? */
DEBUGP (("padding %ld bytes ... ", promised_size - written));
memset (chunk, '\0', sizeof (chunk));
while (written < promised_size)
{
long towrite = WMIN (promised_size - written, sizeof (chunk));
int towrite = WMIN (promised_size - written, sizeof (chunk));
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
if (ssl)
write_error = ssl_iwrite (ssl, chunk, towrite);
@ -644,7 +645,7 @@ gethttp (struct url *u, struct http_stat *hs, int *dt, struct url *proxy)
/* Headers sent when using POST. */
char *post_content_type, *post_content_length;
long post_data_size;
long post_data_size = 0;
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
/* initialize ssl_ctx on first run */

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@ -318,8 +318,8 @@ retrieve_url (const char *origurl, char **file, char **newloc,
int redirection_count = 0;
int post_data_suspended = 0;
char *saved_post_data;
char *saved_post_file_name;
char *saved_post_data = NULL;
char *saved_post_file_name = NULL;
/* If dt is NULL, just ignore it. */
if (!dt)