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📄 select.c

📁 samba-3.0.22.tar.gz 编译smb服务器的源码
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/*    Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.   Version 3.0   Samba select/poll implementation   Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998      This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or   (at your option) any later version.      This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the   GNU General Public License for more details.      You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software   Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.*/#include "includes.h"/* This is here because it allows us to avoid a nasty race in signal handling.    We need to guarantee that when we get a signal we get out of a select immediately   but doing that involves a race condition. We can avoid the race by getting the    signal handler to write to a pipe that is in the select/poll list    This means all Samba signal handlers should call sys_select_signal().*/static pid_t initialised;static int select_pipe[2];static VOLATILE unsigned pipe_written, pipe_read;/******************************************************************* Call this from all Samba signal handlers if you want to avoid a  nasty signal race condition.********************************************************************/void sys_select_signal(char c){	if (!initialised) return;	if (pipe_written > pipe_read+256) return;	if (write(select_pipe[1], &c, 1) == 1) pipe_written++;}/******************************************************************* Like select() but avoids the signal race using a pipe it also guuarantees that fds on return only ever contains bits set for file descriptors that were readable.********************************************************************/int sys_select(int maxfd, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *errorfds, struct timeval *tval){	int ret, saved_errno;	fd_set *readfds2, readfds_buf;	if (initialised != sys_getpid()) {		pipe(select_pipe);		/*		 * These next two lines seem to fix a bug with the Linux		 * 2.0.x kernel (and probably other UNIXes as well) where		 * the one byte read below can block even though the		 * select returned that there is data in the pipe and		 * the pipe_written variable was incremented. Thanks to		 * HP for finding this one. JRA.		 */		if(set_blocking(select_pipe[0],0)==-1)			smb_panic("select_pipe[0]: O_NONBLOCK failed.\n");		if(set_blocking(select_pipe[1],0)==-1)			smb_panic("select_pipe[1]: O_NONBLOCK failed.\n");		initialised = sys_getpid();	}	maxfd = MAX(select_pipe[0]+1, maxfd);	/* If readfds is NULL we need to provide our own set. */	if (readfds) {		readfds2 = readfds;	} else {		readfds2 = &readfds_buf;		FD_ZERO(readfds2);	}	FD_SET(select_pipe[0], readfds2);	errno = 0;	ret = select(maxfd,readfds2,writefds,errorfds,tval);	if (ret <= 0) {		FD_ZERO(readfds2);		if (writefds)			FD_ZERO(writefds);		if (errorfds)			FD_ZERO(errorfds);	} else if (FD_ISSET(select_pipe[0], readfds2)) {		char c;		saved_errno = errno;		if (read(select_pipe[0], &c, 1) == 1) {			pipe_read++;			/* Mark Weaver <mark-clist@npsl.co.uk> pointed out a critical			   fix to ensure we don't lose signals. We must always			   return -1 when the select pipe is set, otherwise if another			   fd is also ready (so ret == 2) then we used to eat the			   byte in the pipe and lose the signal. JRA.			*/			ret = -1;#if 0			/* JRA - we can use this to debug the signal messaging... */			DEBUG(0,("select got %u signal\n", (unsigned int)c));#endif			errno = EINTR;		} else {			FD_CLR(select_pipe[0], readfds2);			ret--;			errno = saved_errno;		}	}	return ret;}/******************************************************************* Similar to sys_select() but catch EINTR and continue. This is what sys_select() used to do in Samba.********************************************************************/int sys_select_intr(int maxfd, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *errorfds, struct timeval *tval){	int ret;	fd_set *readfds2, readfds_buf, *writefds2, writefds_buf, *errorfds2, errorfds_buf;	struct timeval tval2, *ptval, end_time;	readfds2 = (readfds ? &readfds_buf : NULL);	writefds2 = (writefds ? &writefds_buf : NULL);	errorfds2 = (errorfds ? &errorfds_buf : NULL);	if (tval) {		GetTimeOfDay(&end_time);		end_time.tv_sec += tval->tv_sec;		end_time.tv_usec += tval->tv_usec;		end_time.tv_sec += end_time.tv_usec / 1000000;		end_time.tv_usec %= 1000000;		errno = 0;		tval2 = *tval;		ptval = &tval2;	} else {		ptval = NULL;	}	do {		if (readfds)			readfds_buf = *readfds;		if (writefds)			writefds_buf = *writefds;		if (errorfds)			errorfds_buf = *errorfds;		if (ptval && (errno == EINTR)) {			struct timeval now_time;			SMB_BIG_INT tdif;			GetTimeOfDay(&now_time);			tdif = usec_time_diff(&end_time, &now_time);			if (tdif <= 0) {				ret = 0; /* time expired. */				break;			}			ptval->tv_sec = tdif / 1000000;			ptval->tv_usec = tdif % 1000000;		}		/* We must use select and not sys_select here. If we use		   sys_select we'd lose the fact a signal occurred when sys_select		   read a byte from the pipe. Fix from Mark Weaver		   <mark-clist@npsl.co.uk>		*/		ret = select(maxfd, readfds2, writefds2, errorfds2, ptval);	} while (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR);	if (readfds)		*readfds = readfds_buf;	if (writefds)		*writefds = writefds_buf;	if (errorfds)		*errorfds = errorfds_buf;	return ret;}

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