📄 sendrecv.c
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return APR_EOF; } } } else { /* just trailer bytes... use writev() */ rv = writev(sock->socketdes, hdtr->trailers, hdtr->numtrailers); if (rv > 0) { nbytes = rv; rv = 0; } else { nbytes = 0; } } if ((rv == -1) && (errno == EAGAIN) && (sock->timeout > 0)) { apr_status_t arv = apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout(NULL, sock, 0); if (arv != APR_SUCCESS) { *len = 0; return arv; } } } while (rv == -1 && (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN)); (*len) = nbytes; if (rv == -1) { return errno; } return APR_SUCCESS;}#elif defined(__hpux) || defined(__hpux__)/* HP cc in ANSI mode defines __hpux; gcc defines __hpux__ *//* HP-UX Version 10.30 or greater * (no worries, because we only get here if autoconfiguration found sendfile) *//* ssize_t sendfile(int s, int fd, off_t offset, size_t nbytes, * const struct iovec *hdtrl, int flags); * * nbytes is the number of bytes to send just from the file; as with FreeBSD, * if nbytes == 0, the rest of the file (from offset) is sent */apr_status_t apr_socket_sendfile(apr_socket_t *sock, apr_file_t *file, apr_hdtr_t *hdtr, apr_off_t *offset, apr_size_t *len, apr_int32_t flags){ int i; apr_ssize_t rc; apr_size_t nbytes = *len, headerlen, trailerlen; struct iovec hdtrarray[2]; char *headerbuf, *trailerbuf;#if APR_HAS_LARGE_FILES && defined(HAVE_SENDFILE64) /* later HP-UXes have a sendfile64() */#define sendfile sendfile64 apr_off_t off = *offset;#elif APR_HAS_LARGE_FILES && SIZEOF_OFF_T == 4 /* HP-UX 11.00 doesn't have a sendfile64(): fail if trying to send * past the 2Gb limit */ off_t off; if ((apr_int64_t)*offset + *len > INT_MAX) { return EINVAL; } off = *offset;#else apr_off_t off = *offset;#endif if (!hdtr) { hdtr = &no_hdtr; } /* Ignore flags for now. */ flags = 0; /* HP-UX can only send one header iovec and one footer iovec; try to * only allocate storage to combine input iovecs when we really have to */ switch(hdtr->numheaders) { case 0: hdtrarray[0].iov_base = NULL; hdtrarray[0].iov_len = 0; break; case 1: hdtrarray[0] = hdtr->headers[0]; break; default: headerlen = 0; for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numheaders; i++) { headerlen += hdtr->headers[i].iov_len; } /* XXX: BUHHH? wow, what a memory leak! */ headerbuf = hdtrarray[0].iov_base = apr_palloc(sock->pool, headerlen); hdtrarray[0].iov_len = headerlen; for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numheaders; i++) { memcpy(headerbuf, hdtr->headers[i].iov_base, hdtr->headers[i].iov_len); headerbuf += hdtr->headers[i].iov_len; } } switch(hdtr->numtrailers) { case 0: hdtrarray[1].iov_base = NULL; hdtrarray[1].iov_len = 0; break; case 1: hdtrarray[1] = hdtr->trailers[0]; break; default: trailerlen = 0; for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numtrailers; i++) { trailerlen += hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len; } /* XXX: BUHHH? wow, what a memory leak! */ trailerbuf = hdtrarray[1].iov_base = apr_palloc(sock->pool, trailerlen); hdtrarray[1].iov_len = trailerlen; for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numtrailers; i++) { memcpy(trailerbuf, hdtr->trailers[i].iov_base, hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len); trailerbuf += hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len; } } do { if (nbytes) { /* any bytes to send from the file? */ rc = sendfile(sock->socketdes, /* socket */ file->filedes, /* file descriptor to send */ off, /* where in the file to start */ nbytes, /* number of bytes to send from file */ hdtrarray, /* Headers/footers */ flags); /* undefined, set to 0 */ } else { /* we can't call sendfile() with no bytes to send from the file */ rc = writev(sock->socketdes, hdtrarray, 2); } } while (rc == -1 && errno == EINTR); while ((rc == -1) && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) && (sock->timeout > 0)) { apr_status_t arv = apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout(NULL, sock, 0); if (arv != APR_SUCCESS) { *len = 0; return arv; } else { do { if (nbytes) { rc = sendfile(sock->socketdes, /* socket */ file->filedes, /* file descriptor to send */ off, /* where in the file to start */ nbytes, /* number of bytes to send from file */ hdtrarray, /* Headers/footers */ flags); /* undefined, set to 0 */ } else { /* we can't call sendfile() with no bytes to send from the file */ rc = writev(sock->socketdes, hdtrarray, 2); } } while (rc == -1 && errno == EINTR); } } if (rc == -1) { *len = 0; return errno; } /* Set len to the number of bytes written */ *len = rc; return APR_SUCCESS;}#elif defined(_AIX) || defined(__MVS__)/* AIX and OS/390 have the same send_file() interface. * * subtle differences: * AIX doesn't update the file ptr but OS/390 does * * availability (correctly determined by autoconf): * * AIX - version 4.3.2 with APAR IX85388, or version 4.3.3 and above * OS/390 - V2R7 and above */apr_status_t apr_socket_sendfile(apr_socket_t * sock, apr_file_t * file, apr_hdtr_t * hdtr, apr_off_t * offset, apr_size_t * len, apr_int32_t flags){ int i, ptr, rv = 0; void * hbuf=NULL, * tbuf=NULL; apr_status_t arv; struct sf_parms parms; if (!hdtr) { hdtr = &no_hdtr; } /* Ignore flags for now. */ flags = 0; /* word to the wise: by default, AIX stores files sent by send_file() * in the network buffer cache... there are supposedly scenarios * where the most recent copy of the file won't be sent, but I can't * recreate the potential problem, perhaps because of the way we * use send_file()... if you suspect such a problem, try turning * on the SF_SYNC_CACHE flag */ /* AIX can also send the headers/footers as part of the system call */ parms.header_length = 0; if (hdtr && hdtr->numheaders) { if (hdtr->numheaders == 1) { parms.header_data = hdtr->headers[0].iov_base; parms.header_length = hdtr->headers[0].iov_len; } else { for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numheaders; i++) { parms.header_length += hdtr->headers[i].iov_len; }#if 0 /* Keepalives make apr_palloc a bad idea */ hbuf = malloc(parms.header_length);#else /* but headers are small, so maybe we can hold on to the * memory for the life of the socket... */ hbuf = apr_palloc(sock->pool, parms.header_length);#endif ptr = 0; for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numheaders; i++) { memcpy((char *)hbuf + ptr, hdtr->headers[i].iov_base, hdtr->headers[i].iov_len); ptr += hdtr->headers[i].iov_len; } parms.header_data = hbuf; } } else parms.header_data = NULL; parms.trailer_length = 0; if (hdtr && hdtr->numtrailers) { if (hdtr->numtrailers == 1) { parms.trailer_data = hdtr->trailers[0].iov_base; parms.trailer_length = hdtr->trailers[0].iov_len; } else { for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numtrailers; i++) { parms.trailer_length += hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len; }#if 0 /* Keepalives make apr_palloc a bad idea */ tbuf = malloc(parms.trailer_length);#else tbuf = apr_palloc(sock->pool, parms.trailer_length);#endif ptr = 0; for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numtrailers; i++) { memcpy((char *)tbuf + ptr, hdtr->trailers[i].iov_base, hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len); ptr += hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len; } parms.trailer_data = tbuf; } } else { parms.trailer_data = NULL; } /* Whew! Headers and trailers set up. Now for the file data */ parms.file_descriptor = file->filedes; parms.file_offset = *offset; parms.file_bytes = *len; /* O.K. All set up now. Let's go to town */ if (sock->options & APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE) { sock->options &= ~APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE; goto do_select; } do { rv = send_file(&(sock->socketdes), /* socket */ &(parms), /* all data */ flags); /* flags */ } while (rv == -1 && errno == EINTR); while ((rv == -1) && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) && (sock->timeout > 0)) {do_select: arv = apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout(NULL, sock, 0); if (arv != APR_SUCCESS) { *len = 0; return arv; } else { do { rv = send_file(&(sock->socketdes), /* socket */ &(parms), /* all data */ flags); /* flags */ } while (rv == -1 && errno == EINTR); } } (*len) = parms.bytes_sent;#if 0 /* Clean up after ourselves */ if(hbuf) free(hbuf); if(tbuf) free(tbuf);#endif if (rv == -1) { return errno; } if ((sock->timeout > 0) && (parms.bytes_sent < (parms.file_bytes + parms.header_length + parms.trailer_length))) { sock->options |= APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE; } return APR_SUCCESS;}#elif defined(__osf__) && defined (__alpha)/* Tru64's sendfile implementation doesn't work, and we need to make sure that * we don't use it until it is fixed. If it is used as it is now, it will * hang the machine and the only way to fix it is a reboot. */#elif defined(HAVE_SENDFILEV)/* Solaris 8's sendfilev() interface * * SFV_FD_SELF refers to our memory space. * * Required Sparc patches (or newer): * 111297-01, 108528-09, 109472-06, 109234-03, 108995-02, 111295-01, 109025-03, * 108991-13 * Required x86 patches (or newer): * 111298-01, 108529-09, 109473-06, 109235-04, 108996-02, 111296-01, 109026-04, * 108992-13 */#if APR_HAS_LARGE_FILES && defined(HAVE_SENDFILEV64)#define sendfilevec_t sendfilevec64_t#define sendfilev sendfilev64#endifapr_status_t apr_socket_sendfile(apr_socket_t *sock, apr_file_t *file, apr_hdtr_t *hdtr, apr_off_t *offset, apr_size_t *len, apr_int32_t flags){ apr_status_t rv, arv; apr_size_t nbytes; sendfilevec_t *sfv; int vecs, curvec, i, repeat; apr_size_t requested_len = 0; if (!hdtr) { hdtr = &no_hdtr; } /* Ignore flags for now. */ flags = 0; /* Calculate how much space we need. */ vecs = hdtr->numheaders + hdtr->numtrailers + 1; sfv = apr_palloc(sock->pool, sizeof(sendfilevec_t) * vecs); curvec = 0; /* Add the headers */ for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numheaders; i++, curvec++) { sfv[curvec].sfv_fd = SFV_FD_SELF; sfv[curvec].sfv_flag = 0; /* Cast to unsigned long to prevent sign extension of the * pointer value for the LFS case; see PR 39463. */ sfv[curvec].sfv_off = (unsigned long)hdtr->headers[i].iov_base; sfv[curvec].sfv_len = hdtr->headers[i].iov_len; requested_len += sfv[curvec].sfv_len; } /* If the len is 0, we skip the file. */ if (*len) { sfv[curvec].sfv_fd = file->filedes; sfv[curvec].sfv_flag = 0; sfv[curvec].sfv_off = *offset; sfv[curvec].sfv_len = *len; requested_len += sfv[curvec].sfv_len; curvec++; } else { vecs--; } /* Add the footers */ for (i = 0; i < hdtr->numtrailers; i++, curvec++) { sfv[curvec].sfv_fd = SFV_FD_SELF; sfv[curvec].sfv_flag = 0; sfv[curvec].sfv_off = (unsigned long)hdtr->trailers[i].iov_base; sfv[curvec].sfv_len = hdtr->trailers[i].iov_len; requested_len += sfv[curvec].sfv_len; } /* If the last write couldn't send all the requested data, * wait for the socket to become writable before proceeding */ if (sock->options & APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE) { sock->options &= ~APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE; arv = apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout(NULL, sock, 0); if (arv != APR_SUCCESS) { *len = 0; return arv; } } /* Actually do the sendfilev * * Solaris may return -1/EAGAIN even if it sent bytes on a non-block sock. * * If no bytes were originally sent (nbytes == 0) and we are on a TIMEOUT * socket (which as far as the OS is concerned is a non-blocking socket), * we want to retry after waiting for the other side to read the data (as * determined by poll). Once it is clear to send, we want to retry * sending the sendfilevec_t once more. */ arv = 0; do { /* Clear out the repeat */ repeat = 0; /* socket, vecs, number of vecs, bytes written */ rv = sendfilev(sock->socketdes, sfv, vecs, &nbytes); if (rv == -1 && errno == EAGAIN) { if (nbytes) { rv = 0; } else if (!arv && (sock->timeout > 0)) { apr_status_t t = apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout(NULL, sock, 0); if (t != APR_SUCCESS) { *len = 0; return t; } arv = 1; repeat = 1; } } } while ((rv == -1 && errno == EINTR) || repeat); if (rv == -1) { *len = 0; return errno; } /* Update how much we sent */ *len = nbytes; if ((sock->timeout > 0) && (*len < requested_len)) { sock->options |= APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE; } return APR_SUCCESS;}#else#error APR has detected sendfile on your system, but nobody has written a#error version of it for APR yet. To get past this, either write #error apr_socket_sendfile or change APR_HAS_SENDFILE in apr.h to 0.#endif /* __linux__, __FreeBSD__, __DragonFly__, __HPUX__, _AIX, __MVS__, Tru64/OSF1 */#endif /* APR_HAS_SENDFILE */
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