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diff --git a/src/luasocket/wsocket.c b/src/luasocket/wsocket.c new file mode 100755 index 0000000..20da330 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/luasocket/wsocket.c @@ -0,0 +1,434 @@ +/*=========================================================================*\ +* Socket compatibilization module for Win32 +* LuaSocket toolkit +* +* The penalty of calling select to avoid busy-wait is only paid when +* the I/O call fail in the first place. +\*=========================================================================*/ +#include "luasocket.h" + +#include <string.h> + +#include "socket.h" +#include "pierror.h" + +/* WinSock doesn't have a strerror... */ +static const char *wstrerror(int err); + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Initializes module +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_open(void) { + WSADATA wsaData; + WORD wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(2, 0); + int err = WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData ); + if (err != 0) return 0; + if ((LOBYTE(wsaData.wVersion) != 2 || HIBYTE(wsaData.wVersion) != 0) && + (LOBYTE(wsaData.wVersion) != 1 || HIBYTE(wsaData.wVersion) != 1)) { + WSACleanup(); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Close module +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_close(void) { + WSACleanup(); + return 1; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Wait for readable/writable/connected socket with timeout +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +#define WAITFD_R 1 +#define WAITFD_W 2 +#define WAITFD_E 4 +#define WAITFD_C (WAITFD_E|WAITFD_W) + +int socket_waitfd(p_socket ps, int sw, p_timeout tm) { + int ret; + fd_set rfds, wfds, efds, *rp = NULL, *wp = NULL, *ep = NULL; + struct timeval tv, *tp = NULL; + double t; + if (timeout_iszero(tm)) return IO_TIMEOUT; /* optimize timeout == 0 case */ + if (sw & WAITFD_R) { + FD_ZERO(&rfds); + FD_SET(*ps, &rfds); + rp = &rfds; + } + if (sw & WAITFD_W) { FD_ZERO(&wfds); FD_SET(*ps, &wfds); wp = &wfds; } + if (sw & WAITFD_C) { FD_ZERO(&efds); FD_SET(*ps, &efds); ep = &efds; } + if ((t = timeout_get(tm)) >= 0.0) { + tv.tv_sec = (int) t; + tv.tv_usec = (int) ((t-tv.tv_sec)*1.0e6); + tp = &tv; + } + ret = select(0, rp, wp, ep, tp); + if (ret == -1) return WSAGetLastError(); + if (ret == 0) return IO_TIMEOUT; + if (sw == WAITFD_C && FD_ISSET(*ps, &efds)) return IO_CLOSED; + return IO_DONE; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Select with int timeout in ms +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_select(t_socket n, fd_set *rfds, fd_set *wfds, fd_set *efds, + p_timeout tm) { + struct timeval tv; + double t = timeout_get(tm); + tv.tv_sec = (int) t; + tv.tv_usec = (int) ((t - tv.tv_sec) * 1.0e6); + if (n <= 0) { + Sleep((DWORD) (1000*t)); + return 0; + } else return select(0, rfds, wfds, efds, t >= 0.0? &tv: NULL); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Close and inutilize socket +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void socket_destroy(p_socket ps) { + if (*ps != SOCKET_INVALID) { + socket_setblocking(ps); /* close can take a long time on WIN32 */ + closesocket(*ps); + *ps = SOCKET_INVALID; + } +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void socket_shutdown(p_socket ps, int how) { + socket_setblocking(ps); + shutdown(*ps, how); + socket_setnonblocking(ps); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Creates and sets up a socket +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_create(p_socket ps, int domain, int type, int protocol) { + *ps = socket(domain, type, protocol); + if (*ps != SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_DONE; + else return WSAGetLastError(); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Connects or returns error message +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_connect(p_socket ps, SA *addr, socklen_t len, p_timeout tm) { + int err; + /* don't call on closed socket */ + if (*ps == SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_CLOSED; + /* ask system to connect */ + if (connect(*ps, addr, len) == 0) return IO_DONE; + /* make sure the system is trying to connect */ + err = WSAGetLastError(); + if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK && err != WSAEINPROGRESS) return err; + /* zero timeout case optimization */ + if (timeout_iszero(tm)) return IO_TIMEOUT; + /* we wait until something happens */ + err = socket_waitfd(ps, WAITFD_C, tm); + if (err == IO_CLOSED) { + int elen = sizeof(err); + /* give windows time to set the error (yes, disgusting) */ + Sleep(10); + /* find out why we failed */ + getsockopt(*ps, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (char *)&err, &elen); + /* we KNOW there was an error. if 'why' is 0, we will return + * "unknown error", but it's not really our fault */ + return err > 0? err: IO_UNKNOWN; + } else return err; + +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Binds or returns error message +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_bind(p_socket ps, SA *addr, socklen_t len) { + int err = IO_DONE; + socket_setblocking(ps); + if (bind(*ps, addr, len) < 0) err = WSAGetLastError(); + socket_setnonblocking(ps); + return err; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_listen(p_socket ps, int backlog) { + int err = IO_DONE; + socket_setblocking(ps); + if (listen(*ps, backlog) < 0) err = WSAGetLastError(); + socket_setnonblocking(ps); + return err; +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Accept with timeout +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_accept(p_socket ps, p_socket pa, SA *addr, socklen_t *len, + p_timeout tm) { + if (*ps == SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_CLOSED; + for ( ;; ) { + int err; + /* try to get client socket */ + if ((*pa = accept(*ps, addr, len)) != SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_DONE; + /* find out why we failed */ + err = WSAGetLastError(); + /* if we failed because there was no connectoin, keep trying */ + if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK && err != WSAECONNABORTED) return err; + /* call select to avoid busy wait */ + if ((err = socket_waitfd(ps, WAITFD_R, tm)) != IO_DONE) return err; + } +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Send with timeout +* On windows, if you try to send 10MB, the OS will buffer EVERYTHING +* this can take an awful lot of time and we will end up blocked. +* Therefore, whoever calls this function should not pass a huge buffer. +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_send(p_socket ps, const char *data, size_t count, + size_t *sent, p_timeout tm) +{ + int err; + *sent = 0; + /* avoid making system calls on closed sockets */ + if (*ps == SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_CLOSED; + /* loop until we send something or we give up on error */ + for ( ;; ) { + /* try to send something */ + int put = send(*ps, data, (int) count, 0); + /* if we sent something, we are done */ + if (put > 0) { + *sent = put; + return IO_DONE; + } + /* deal with failure */ + err = WSAGetLastError(); + /* we can only proceed if there was no serious error */ + if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) return err; + /* avoid busy wait */ + if ((err = socket_waitfd(ps, WAITFD_W, tm)) != IO_DONE) return err; + } +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Sendto with timeout +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_sendto(p_socket ps, const char *data, size_t count, size_t *sent, + SA *addr, socklen_t len, p_timeout tm) +{ + int err; + *sent = 0; + if (*ps == SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_CLOSED; + for ( ;; ) { + int put = sendto(*ps, data, (int) count, 0, addr, len); + if (put > 0) { + *sent = put; + return IO_DONE; + } + err = WSAGetLastError(); + if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) return err; + if ((err = socket_waitfd(ps, WAITFD_W, tm)) != IO_DONE) return err; + } +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Receive with timeout +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_recv(p_socket ps, char *data, size_t count, size_t *got, + p_timeout tm) +{ + int err, prev = IO_DONE; + *got = 0; + if (*ps == SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_CLOSED; + for ( ;; ) { + int taken = recv(*ps, data, (int) count, 0); + if (taken > 0) { + *got = taken; + return IO_DONE; + } + if (taken == 0) return IO_CLOSED; + err = WSAGetLastError(); + /* On UDP, a connreset simply means the previous send failed. + * So we try again. + * On TCP, it means our socket is now useless, so the error passes. + * (We will loop again, exiting because the same error will happen) */ + if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { + if (err != WSAECONNRESET || prev == WSAECONNRESET) return err; + prev = err; + } + if ((err = socket_waitfd(ps, WAITFD_R, tm)) != IO_DONE) return err; + } +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Recvfrom with timeout +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_recvfrom(p_socket ps, char *data, size_t count, size_t *got, + SA *addr, socklen_t *len, p_timeout tm) +{ + int err, prev = IO_DONE; + *got = 0; + if (*ps == SOCKET_INVALID) return IO_CLOSED; + for ( ;; ) { + int taken = recvfrom(*ps, data, (int) count, 0, addr, len); + if (taken > 0) { + *got = taken; + return IO_DONE; + } + if (taken == 0) return IO_CLOSED; + err = WSAGetLastError(); + /* On UDP, a connreset simply means the previous send failed. + * So we try again. + * On TCP, it means our socket is now useless, so the error passes. + * (We will loop again, exiting because the same error will happen) */ + if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { + if (err != WSAECONNRESET || prev == WSAECONNRESET) return err; + prev = err; + } + if ((err = socket_waitfd(ps, WAITFD_R, tm)) != IO_DONE) return err; + } +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Put socket into blocking mode +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void socket_setblocking(p_socket ps) { + u_long argp = 0; + ioctlsocket(*ps, FIONBIO, &argp); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Put socket into non-blocking mode +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +void socket_setnonblocking(p_socket ps) { + u_long argp = 1; + ioctlsocket(*ps, FIONBIO, &argp); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* DNS helpers +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +int socket_gethostbyaddr(const char *addr, socklen_t len, struct hostent **hp) { + *hp = gethostbyaddr(addr, len, AF_INET); + if (*hp) return IO_DONE; + else return WSAGetLastError(); +} + +int socket_gethostbyname(const char *addr, struct hostent **hp) { + *hp = gethostbyname(addr); + if (*hp) return IO_DONE; + else return WSAGetLastError(); +} + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*\ +* Error translation functions +\*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +const char *socket_hoststrerror(int err) { + if (err <= 0) return io_strerror(err); + switch (err) { + case WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND: return PIE_HOST_NOT_FOUND; + default: return wstrerror(err); + } +} + +const char *socket_strerror(int err) { + if (err <= 0) return io_strerror(err); + switch (err) { + case WSAEADDRINUSE: return PIE_ADDRINUSE; + case WSAECONNREFUSED : return PIE_CONNREFUSED; + case WSAEISCONN: return PIE_ISCONN; + case WSAEACCES: return PIE_ACCESS; + case WSAECONNABORTED: return PIE_CONNABORTED; + case WSAECONNRESET: return PIE_CONNRESET; + case WSAETIMEDOUT: return PIE_TIMEDOUT; + default: return wstrerror(err); + } +} + +const char *socket_ioerror(p_socket ps, int err) { + (void) ps; + return socket_strerror(err); +} + +static const char *wstrerror(int err) { + switch (err) { + case WSAEINTR: return "Interrupted function call"; + case WSAEACCES: return PIE_ACCESS; // "Permission denied"; + case WSAEFAULT: return "Bad address"; + case WSAEINVAL: return "Invalid argument"; + case WSAEMFILE: return "Too many open files"; + case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: return "Resource temporarily unavailable"; + case WSAEINPROGRESS: return "Operation now in progress"; + case WSAEALREADY: return "Operation already in progress"; + case WSAENOTSOCK: return "Socket operation on nonsocket"; + case WSAEDESTADDRREQ: return "Destination address required"; + case WSAEMSGSIZE: return "Message too long"; + case WSAEPROTOTYPE: return "Protocol wrong type for socket"; + case WSAENOPROTOOPT: return "Bad protocol option"; + case WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: return "Protocol not supported"; + case WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: return PIE_SOCKTYPE; // "Socket type not supported"; + case WSAEOPNOTSUPP: return "Operation not supported"; + case WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: return "Protocol family not supported"; + case WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: return PIE_FAMILY; // "Address family not supported by protocol family"; + case WSAEADDRINUSE: return PIE_ADDRINUSE; // "Address already in use"; + case WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: return "Cannot assign requested address"; + case WSAENETDOWN: return "Network is down"; + case WSAENETUNREACH: return "Network is unreachable"; + case WSAENETRESET: return "Network dropped connection on reset"; + case WSAECONNABORTED: return "Software caused connection abort"; + case WSAECONNRESET: return PIE_CONNRESET; // "Connection reset by peer"; + case WSAENOBUFS: return "No buffer space available"; + case WSAEISCONN: return PIE_ISCONN; // "Socket is already connected"; + case WSAENOTCONN: return "Socket is not connected"; + case WSAESHUTDOWN: return "Cannot send after socket shutdown"; + case WSAETIMEDOUT: return PIE_TIMEDOUT; // "Connection timed out"; + case WSAECONNREFUSED: return PIE_CONNREFUSED; // "Connection refused"; + case WSAEHOSTDOWN: return "Host is down"; + case WSAEHOSTUNREACH: return "No route to host"; + case WSAEPROCLIM: return "Too many processes"; + case WSASYSNOTREADY: return "Network subsystem is unavailable"; + case WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: return "Winsock.dll version out of range"; + case WSANOTINITIALISED: + return "Successful WSAStartup not yet performed"; + case WSAEDISCON: return "Graceful shutdown in progress"; + case WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND: return PIE_HOST_NOT_FOUND; // "Host not found"; + case WSATRY_AGAIN: return "Nonauthoritative host not found"; + case WSANO_RECOVERY: return PIE_FAIL; // "Nonrecoverable name lookup error"; + case WSANO_DATA: return "Valid name, no data record of requested type"; + default: return "Unknown error"; + } +} + +const char *socket_gaistrerror(int err) { + if (err == 0) return NULL; + switch (err) { + case EAI_AGAIN: return PIE_AGAIN; + case EAI_BADFLAGS: return PIE_BADFLAGS; +#ifdef EAI_BADHINTS + case EAI_BADHINTS: return PIE_BADHINTS; +#endif + case EAI_FAIL: return PIE_FAIL; + case EAI_FAMILY: return PIE_FAMILY; + case EAI_MEMORY: return PIE_MEMORY; + case EAI_NONAME: return PIE_NONAME; +#ifdef EAI_OVERFLOW + case EAI_OVERFLOW: return PIE_OVERFLOW; +#endif +#ifdef EAI_PROTOCOL + case EAI_PROTOCOL: return PIE_PROTOCOL; +#endif + case EAI_SERVICE: return PIE_SERVICE; + case EAI_SOCKTYPE: return PIE_SOCKTYPE; +#ifdef EAI_SYSTEM + case EAI_SYSTEM: return strerror(errno); +#endif + default: return gai_strerror(err); + } +} |