#ifdef __MINGW32__ #include "mingw.h" #undef socket #undef connect #undef accept #undef shutdown #include #include #include int win32_poll(struct pollfd *fds, unsigned int nfds, int timo) { struct timeval timeout, *toptr; fd_set ifds, ofds, efds, *ip, *op; unsigned int i, rc; /* Set up the file-descriptor sets in ifds, ofds and efds. */ FD_ZERO(&ifds); FD_ZERO(&ofds); FD_ZERO(&efds); for (i = 0, op = ip = 0; i < nfds; ++i) { fds[i].revents = 0; if(fds[i].events & (POLLIN|POLLPRI)) { ip = &ifds; FD_SET(fds[i].fd, ip); } if(fds[i].events & POLLOUT) { op = &ofds; FD_SET(fds[i].fd, op); } FD_SET(fds[i].fd, &efds); } /* Set up the timeval structure for the timeout parameter */ if(timo < 0) { toptr = 0; } else { toptr = &timeout; timeout.tv_sec = timo / 1000; timeout.tv_usec = (timo - timeout.tv_sec * 1000) * 1000; } #ifdef DEBUG_POLL printf("Entering select() sec=%ld usec=%ld ip=%lx op=%lx\n", (long)timeout.tv_sec, (long)timeout.tv_usec, (long)ip, (long)op); #endif rc = select(0, ip, op, &efds, toptr); #ifdef DEBUG_POLL printf("Exiting select rc=%d\n", rc); #endif if(rc <= 0) return rc; if(rc > 0) { for ( i = 0; i < nfds; ++i) { int fd = fds[i].fd; if(fds[i].events & (POLLIN|POLLPRI) && FD_ISSET(fd, &ifds)) fds[i].revents |= POLLIN; if(fds[i].events & POLLOUT && FD_ISSET(fd, &ofds)) fds[i].revents |= POLLOUT; if(FD_ISSET(fd, &efds)) /* Some error was detected ... should be some way to know. */ fds[i].revents |= POLLHUP; #ifdef DEBUG_POLL printf("%d %d %d revent = %x\n", FD_ISSET(fd, &ifds), FD_ISSET(fd, &ofds), FD_ISSET(fd, &efds), fds[i].revents ); #endif } } return rc; } static void set_connect_errno(int winsock_err) { switch(winsock_err) { case WSAEINVAL: case WSAEALREADY: case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: errno = EINPROGRESS; break; default: errno = winsock_err; break; } } static void set_socket_errno(int winsock_err) { switch(winsock_err) { case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: errno = EAGAIN; break; default: errno = winsock_err; break; } } /* * A wrapper around the socket() function. The purpose of this wrapper * is to ensure that the global errno symbol is set if an error occurs, * even if we are using winsock. */ SOCKET win32_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol) { SOCKET fd = socket(domain, type, protocol); if(fd == INVALID_SOCKET) { set_socket_errno(WSAGetLastError()); } return fd; } /* * A wrapper around the connect() function. The purpose of this wrapper * is to ensure that the global errno symbol is set if an error occurs, * even if we are using winsock. */ int win32_connect(SOCKET fd, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addr_len) { int rc = connect(fd, addr, addr_len); assert(rc == 0 || rc == SOCKET_ERROR); if(rc == SOCKET_ERROR) { set_connect_errno(WSAGetLastError()); } return rc; } /* * A wrapper around the accept() function. The purpose of this wrapper * is to ensure that the global errno symbol is set if an error occurs, * even if we are using winsock. */ SOCKET win32_accept(SOCKET fd, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addr_len) { SOCKET newfd = accept(fd, addr, addr_len); if(newfd == INVALID_SOCKET) { set_socket_errno(WSAGetLastError()); newfd = -1; } return newfd; } /* * A wrapper around the shutdown() function. The purpose of this wrapper * is to ensure that the global errno symbol is set if an error occurs, * even if we are using winsock. */ int win32_shutdown(SOCKET fd, int mode) { int rc = shutdown(fd, mode); assert(rc == 0 || rc == SOCKET_ERROR); if(rc == SOCKET_ERROR) { set_socket_errno(WSAGetLastError()); } return rc; } int win32_close_socket(SOCKET fd) { int rc; rc = closesocket(fd); return rc; } ssize_t win32_write_socket(SOCKET fd, void *buf, int n) { int rc = send(fd, buf, n, 0); if(rc == SOCKET_ERROR) { set_socket_errno(WSAGetLastError()); } return rc; } ssize_t win32_read_socket(SOCKET fd, void *buf, int n) { int rc = recv(fd, buf, n, 0); if(rc == SOCKET_ERROR) { set_socket_errno(WSAGetLastError()); } return rc; } char * win32_strtok_r(char *s, const char *delim, char **lasts) { register char *spanp; register int c, sc; char *tok; if (s == NULL && (s = *lasts) == NULL) return (NULL); /* * Skip (span) leading delimiters (s += strspn(s, delim), sort of). */ cont: c = *s++; for (spanp = (char *)delim; (sc = *spanp++) != 0;) { if (c == sc) goto cont; } if (c == 0) { /* no non-delimiter characters */ *lasts = NULL; return (NULL); } tok = s - 1; /* * Scan token (scan for delimiters: s += strcspn(s, delim), sort of). * Note that delim must have one NUL; we stop if we see that, too. */ for (;;) { c = *s++; spanp = (char *)delim; do { if ((sc = *spanp++) == c) { if (c == 0) s = NULL; else s[-1] = 0; *lasts = s; return (tok); } } while (sc != 0); } /* NOTREACHED */ } char *win32_strsep (char **stringp, const char *delim) { register char *s; register const char *spanp; register int c, sc; char *tok; if ((s = *stringp) == NULL) return (NULL); for (tok = s;;) { c = *s++; spanp = delim; do { if ((sc = *spanp++) == c) { if (c == 0) s = NULL; else s[-1] = 0; *stringp = s; return (tok); } } while (sc != 0); } /* NOTREACHED */ } #endif