rust/src/libstd/sys/windows/tcp.rs

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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use io::net::ip;
use io::IoResult;
use libc;
use mem;
use ptr;
use prelude::v1::*;
use super::{last_error, last_net_error, retry, sock_t};
use sync::Arc;
use sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use sys::fs::FileDesc;
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use sys::{self, c, set_nonblocking, wouldblock, timer};
use sys_common::{self, timeout, eof, net};
pub use sys_common::net::TcpStream;
pub struct Event(c::WSAEVENT);
unsafe impl Send for Event {}
unsafe impl Sync for Event {}
impl Event {
pub fn new() -> IoResult<Event> {
let event = unsafe { c::WSACreateEvent() };
if event == c::WSA_INVALID_EVENT {
Err(super::last_error())
} else {
Ok(Event(event))
}
}
pub fn handle(&self) -> c::WSAEVENT { let Event(handle) = *self; handle }
}
impl Drop for Event {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { let _ = c::WSACloseEvent(self.handle()); }
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TCP listeners
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
pub struct TcpListener { sock: sock_t }
unsafe impl Send for TcpListener {}
unsafe impl Sync for TcpListener {}
impl TcpListener {
pub fn bind(addr: ip::SocketAddr) -> IoResult<TcpListener> {
sys::init_net();
let sock = try!(net::socket(addr, libc::SOCK_STREAM));
let ret = TcpListener { sock: sock };
let mut storage = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
let len = net::addr_to_sockaddr(addr, &mut storage);
let addrp = &storage as *const _ as *const libc::sockaddr;
match unsafe { libc::bind(sock, addrp, len) } {
-1 => Err(last_net_error()),
_ => Ok(ret),
}
}
pub fn socket(&self) -> sock_t { self.sock }
pub fn listen(self, backlog: int) -> IoResult<TcpAcceptor> {
match unsafe { libc::listen(self.socket(), backlog as libc::c_int) } {
-1 => Err(last_net_error()),
_ => {
let accept = try!(Event::new());
let ret = unsafe {
c::WSAEventSelect(self.socket(), accept.handle(), c::FD_ACCEPT)
};
if ret != 0 {
return Err(last_net_error())
}
Ok(TcpAcceptor {
inner: Arc::new(AcceptorInner {
listener: self,
abort: try!(Event::new()),
accept: accept,
closed: AtomicBool::new(false),
}),
deadline: 0,
})
}
}
}
pub fn socket_name(&mut self) -> IoResult<ip::SocketAddr> {
net::sockname(self.socket(), libc::getsockname)
}
}
impl Drop for TcpListener {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { super::close_sock(self.sock); }
}
}
pub struct TcpAcceptor {
inner: Arc<AcceptorInner>,
deadline: u64,
}
unsafe impl Send for TcpAcceptor {}
unsafe impl Sync for TcpAcceptor {}
struct AcceptorInner {
listener: TcpListener,
abort: Event,
accept: Event,
closed: AtomicBool,
}
unsafe impl Send for AcceptorInner {}
unsafe impl Sync for AcceptorInner {}
impl TcpAcceptor {
pub fn socket(&self) -> sock_t { self.inner.listener.socket() }
pub fn accept(&mut self) -> IoResult<TcpStream> {
// Unlink unix, windows cannot invoke `select` on arbitrary file
// descriptors like pipes, only sockets. Consequently, windows cannot
// use the same implementation as unix for accept() when close_accept()
// is considered.
//
// In order to implement close_accept() and timeouts, windows uses
// event handles. An acceptor-specific abort event is created which
// will only get set in close_accept(), and it will never be un-set.
// Additionally, another acceptor-specific event is associated with the
// FD_ACCEPT network event.
//
// These two events are then passed to WaitForMultipleEvents to see
// which one triggers first, and the timeout passed to this function is
// the local timeout for the acceptor.
//
// If the wait times out, then the accept timed out. If the wait
// succeeds with the abort event, then we were closed, and if the wait
// succeeds otherwise, then we do a nonblocking poll via `accept` to
// see if we can accept a connection. The connection is candidate to be
// stolen, so we do all of this in a loop as well.
let events = [self.inner.abort.handle(), self.inner.accept.handle()];
while !self.inner.closed.load(Ordering::SeqCst) {
let ms = if self.deadline == 0 {
c::WSA_INFINITE as u64
} else {
let now = timer::now();
if self.deadline < now {0} else {self.deadline - now}
};
let ret = unsafe {
c::WSAWaitForMultipleEvents(2, events.as_ptr(), libc::FALSE,
ms as libc::DWORD, libc::FALSE)
};
match ret {
c::WSA_WAIT_TIMEOUT => {
return Err(timeout("accept timed out"))
}
c::WSA_WAIT_FAILED => return Err(last_net_error()),
c::WSA_WAIT_EVENT_0 => break,
n => assert_eq!(n, c::WSA_WAIT_EVENT_0 + 1),
}
let mut wsaevents: c::WSANETWORKEVENTS = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
let ret = unsafe {
c::WSAEnumNetworkEvents(self.socket(), events[1], &mut wsaevents)
};
if ret != 0 { return Err(last_net_error()) }
if wsaevents.lNetworkEvents & c::FD_ACCEPT == 0 { continue }
match unsafe {
libc::accept(self.socket(), ptr::null_mut(), ptr::null_mut())
} {
-1 if wouldblock() => {}
-1 => return Err(last_net_error()),
// Accepted sockets inherit the same properties as the caller,
// so we need to deregister our event and switch the socket back
// to blocking mode
socket => {
let stream = TcpStream::new(socket);
let ret = unsafe {
c::WSAEventSelect(socket, events[1], 0)
};
if ret != 0 { return Err(last_net_error()) }
try!(set_nonblocking(socket, false));
return Ok(stream)
}
}
}
Err(eof())
}
pub fn socket_name(&mut self) -> IoResult<ip::SocketAddr> {
net::sockname(self.socket(), libc::getsockname)
}
pub fn set_timeout(&mut self, timeout: Option<u64>) {
self.deadline = timeout.map(|a| timer::now() + a).unwrap_or(0);
}
pub fn close_accept(&mut self) -> IoResult<()> {
self.inner.closed.store(true, Ordering::SeqCst);
let ret = unsafe { c::WSASetEvent(self.inner.abort.handle()) };
if ret == libc::TRUE {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(last_net_error())
}
}
}
impl Clone for TcpAcceptor {
fn clone(&self) -> TcpAcceptor {
TcpAcceptor {
inner: self.inner.clone(),
deadline: 0,
}
}
}