# define INADDR_NONE 0xFFFFFFFF
#endif
-#if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE)
+#if defined(_WIN32)
# undef EAFNOSUPPORT
# define EAFNOSUPPORT WSAEAFNOSUPPORT
+# undef EWOULDBLOCK
+# define EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK
+# undef EAGAIN
+# define EAGAIN WSAEWOULDBLOCK
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_DCCP_H
if (fd == -1)
{
if (net_errno != EAFNOSUPPORT)
- msg_Err (p_this, "cannot create socket: %m");
+ msg_Err (p_this, "cannot create socket: %s",
+ vlc_strerror_c(net_errno));
return -1;
}
setsockopt (fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &(int){ 1 }, sizeof (int));
#endif
-#if defined (WIN32) || defined (UNDER_CE)
+#if defined (_WIN32)
# ifndef IPV6_PROTECTION_LEVEL
# warning Please update your C library headers.
# define IPV6_PROTECTION_LEVEL 23
struct addrinfo hints = {
.ai_socktype = type,
.ai_protocol = protocol,
- .ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICSERV,
+ .ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICSERV | AI_IDN,
}, *res;
msg_Dbg (p_this, "net: listening to %s port %d",
ptr->ai_protocol);
if (fd == -1)
{
- msg_Dbg (p_this, "socket error: %m");
+ msg_Dbg (p_this, "socket error: %s", vlc_strerror_c(net_errno));
continue;
}
/* Bind the socket */
-#if defined (WIN32) || defined (UNDER_CE)
+#if defined (_WIN32)
/*
* Under Win32 and for multicasting, we bind to INADDR_ANY.
* This is of course a severe bug, since the socket would logically
if (bind (fd, ptr->ai_addr, ptr->ai_addrlen))
{
net_Close (fd);
-#if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(UNDER_CE)
+#if !defined(_WIN32)
fd = rootwrap_bind (ptr->ai_family, ptr->ai_socktype,
ptr->ai_protocol,
ptr->ai_addr, ptr->ai_addrlen);
else
#endif
{
- msg_Err (p_this, "socket bind error (%m)");
+ msg_Err (p_this, "socket bind error: %s",
+ vlc_strerror_c(net_errno));
continue;
}
}
#endif
if (listen (fd, INT_MAX))
{
- msg_Err (p_this, "socket listen error (%m)");
+ msg_Err (p_this, "socket listen error: %s",
+ vlc_strerror_c(net_errno));
net_Close (fd);
continue;
}
net_Read (vlc_object_t *restrict p_this, int fd, const v_socket_t *vs,
void *restrict p_buf, size_t i_buflen, bool waitall)
{
- size_t i_total = 0;
- struct pollfd ufd[2] = {
- { .fd = fd, .events = POLLIN },
- { .fd = vlc_object_waitpipe (p_this), .events = POLLIN },
- };
+ struct pollfd ufd[2];
- if (ufd[1].fd == -1)
- return -1; /* vlc_object_waitpipe() sets errno */
-
- while (i_buflen > 0)
- {
- if (poll (ufd, sizeof (ufd) / sizeof (ufd[0]), -1) < 0)
- {
- if (errno != EINTR)
- goto error;
- continue;
- }
+ ufd[0].fd = fd;
+ ufd[0].events = POLLIN;
+ ufd[1].fd = vlc_object_waitpipe (p_this);
+ ufd[1].events = POLLIN;
- if (i_total > 0)
- {
- /* Errors (-1) and EOF (0) will be returned on next call,
- * otherwise we'd "hide" the error from the caller, which is a
- * bad idea™. */
- if (ufd[0].revents & (POLLERR|POLLNVAL))
- break;
- if (ufd[1].revents)
- break;
- }
- else
- {
- if (ufd[1].revents)
- {
- assert (p_this->b_die);
- msg_Dbg (p_this, "socket %d polling interrupted", fd);
-#if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE)
- WSASetLastError (WSAEINTR);
-#else
- errno = EINTR;
+ size_t i_total = 0;
+#if VLC_WINSTORE_APP
+ /* With winrtsock winsocks emulation library, the first call to read()
+ * before poll() starts an asynchronous transfer and returns 0.
+ * Always call poll() first.
+ *
+ * However if we have a virtual socket handler, try to read() first.
+ * See bug #8972 for details.
+ */
+ if (vs == NULL)
+ goto do_poll;
#endif
- goto silent;
- }
- }
-
- assert (ufd[0].revents);
-
+ do
+ {
ssize_t n;
-#if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE)
- int error;
-#endif
if (vs != NULL)
{
int canc = vlc_savecancel ();
n = vs->pf_recv (vs->p_sys, p_buf, i_buflen);
-#if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE)
- /* We must read last error immediately, because vlc_restorecancel()
- * access thread local storage, and TlsGetValue() will call
- * SetLastError() to indicate that the function succeeded, thus
- * overwriting the error code coming from pf_recv().
- * WSAGetLastError is just an alias for GetLastError these days.
- */
- error = WSAGetLastError();
-#endif
vlc_restorecancel (canc);
}
else
{
-#ifdef WIN32
+#ifdef _WIN32
n = recv (fd, p_buf, i_buflen, 0);
- error = WSAGetLastError();
#else
n = read (fd, p_buf, i_buflen);
#endif
}
- if (n == -1)
+ if (n < 0)
{
-#if defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE)
- switch (error)
- {
- case WSAEWOULDBLOCK:
- case WSAEINTR:
- /* only happens with vs != NULL (TLS) - not really an error */
- continue;
-
- case WSAEMSGSIZE:
- /* For UDP only */
- /* On Win32, recv() fails if the datagram doesn't fit inside
- * the passed buffer, even though the buffer will be filled
- * with the first part of the datagram. */
- msg_Err (p_this, "Receive error: "
- "Increase the mtu size (--mtu option)");
- n = i_buflen;
- break;
- }
-#else
- switch (errno)
+ switch (net_errno)
{
- case EAGAIN: /* spurious wakeup or no TLS data */
+ case EAGAIN: /* no data */
#if (EAGAIN != EWOULDBLOCK)
case EWOULDBLOCK:
#endif
+ break;
+#ifndef _WIN32
case EINTR: /* asynchronous signal */
continue;
+#else
+ case WSAEMSGSIZE: /* datagram too big */
+ n = i_buflen;
+ break;
+#endif
+ default:
+ goto error;
}
+ }
+ else
+ if (n > 0)
+ {
+ i_total += n;
+ p_buf = (char *)p_buf + n;
+ i_buflen -= n;
+
+ if (!waitall || i_buflen == 0)
+ break;
+ }
+ else /* n == 0 */
+ break;/* end of stream or empty packet */
+
+ if (ufd[1].fd == -1)
+ {
+ errno = EINTR;
+ return -1;
+ }
+#if VLC_WINSTORE_APP
+do_poll:
#endif
+ /* Wait for more data */
+ if (poll (ufd, sizeof (ufd) / sizeof (ufd[0]), -1) < 0)
+ {
+ if (errno == EINTR)
+ continue;
goto error;
}
- if (n == 0)
- /* For streams, this means end of file, and there will not be any
- * further data ever on the stream. For datagram sockets, this
- * means empty datagram, and there could be more data coming.
- * However, it makes no sense to set <waitall> with datagrams in the
- * first place.
- */
- break; // EOF
-
- i_total += n;
- p_buf = (char *)p_buf + n;
- i_buflen -= n;
+ if (ufd[1].revents)
+ {
+ msg_Dbg (p_this, "socket %d polling interrupted", fd);
+ errno = EINTR;
+ return -1;
+ }
- if (!waitall)
- break;
+ assert (ufd[0].revents);
}
+ while (i_buflen > 0);
return i_total;
-
error:
- msg_Err (p_this, "Read error: %m");
-silent:
+ msg_Err (p_this, "read error: %s", vlc_strerror_c(errno));
return -1;
}
{
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
- msg_Err (p_this, "Polling error: %m");
+ msg_Err (p_this, "Polling error: %s", vlc_strerror_c(errno));
return -1;
}
{
if (ufd[1].revents)
{
- assert (p_this->b_die);
errno = EINTR;
goto error;
}
if (p_vs != NULL)
val = p_vs->pf_send (p_vs->p_sys, p_data, i_data);
else
-#ifdef WIN32
+#ifdef _WIN32
val = send (fd, p_data, i_data, 0);
#else
val = write (fd, p_data, i_data);
{
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
- msg_Err (p_this, "Write error: %m");
+ msg_Err (p_this, "Write error: %s", vlc_strerror_c(errno));
break;
}
* This function is not thread-safe; the same file descriptor I/O cannot be
* read by another thread at the same time (although it can be written to).
*
+ * @note This only works with stream-oriented file descriptors, not with
+ * datagram or packet-oriented ones.
+ *
* @return nul-terminated heap-allocated string, or NULL on I/O error.
*/
-char *net_Gets( vlc_object_t *p_this, int fd, const v_socket_t *p_vs )
+char *net_Gets(vlc_object_t *obj, int fd, const v_socket_t *vs)
{
- char *psz_line = NULL, *ptr = NULL;
- size_t i_line = 0, i_max = 0;
-
+ char *buf = NULL;
+ size_t bufsize = 0, buflen = 0;
- for( ;; )
+ for (;;)
{
- if( i_line == i_max )
+ if (buflen == bufsize)
{
- i_max += 1024;
- psz_line = xrealloc( psz_line, i_max );
- ptr = psz_line + i_line;
- }
+ if (unlikely(bufsize >= (1 << 16)))
+ goto error; /* put sane buffer size limit */
- if( net_Read( p_this, fd, p_vs, ptr, 1, true ) != 1 )
- {
- if( i_line == 0 )
- {
- free( psz_line );
- return NULL;
- }
- break;
+ char *newbuf = realloc(buf, bufsize + 1024);
+ if (unlikely(newbuf == NULL))
+ goto error;
+ buf = newbuf;
+ bufsize += 1024;
}
- if ( *ptr == '\n' )
+ ssize_t val = net_Read(obj, fd, vs, buf + buflen, 1, false);
+ if (val < 1)
+ goto error;
+
+ if (buf[buflen] == '\n')
break;
- i_line++;
- ptr++;
+ buflen++;
}
- *ptr-- = '\0';
-
- if( ( ptr >= psz_line ) && ( *ptr == '\r' ) )
- *ptr = '\0';
-
- return psz_line;
+ buf[buflen] = '\0';
+ if (buflen > 0 && buf[buflen - 1] == '\r')
+ buf[buflen - 1] = '\0';
+ return buf;
+error:
+ free(buf);
+ return NULL;
}
#undef net_Printf