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1 /*
2 * SUCS NET3:
4 * Generic stream handling routines. These are generic for most
5 * protocols. Even IP. Tonight 8-).
6 * This is used because TCP, LLC (others too) layer all have mostly
7 * identical sendmsg() and recvmsg() code.
8 * So we (will) share it here.
10 * Authors: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
11 * (from old tcp.c code)
12 * Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> (Borrowed comments 8-))
15 #include <linux/module.h>
16 #include <linux/net.h>
17 #include <linux/signal.h>
18 #include <linux/tcp.h>
19 #include <linux/wait.h>
20 #include <net/sock.h>
22 /**
23 * sk_stream_write_space - stream socket write_space callback.
24 * @sk: socket
26 * FIXME: write proper description
28 void sk_stream_write_space(struct sock *sk)
30 struct socket *sock = sk->sk_socket;
31 struct socket_wq *wq;
33 if (sk_stream_wspace(sk) >= sk_stream_min_wspace(sk) && sock) {
34 clear_bit(SOCK_NOSPACE, &sock->flags);
36 rcu_read_lock();
37 wq = rcu_dereference(sk->sk_wq);
38 if (wq_has_sleeper(wq))
39 wake_up_interruptible_poll(&wq->wait, POLLOUT |
40 POLLWRNORM | POLLWRBAND);
41 if (wq && wq->fasync_list && !(sk->sk_shutdown & SEND_SHUTDOWN))
42 sock_wake_async(sock, SOCK_WAKE_SPACE, POLL_OUT);
43 rcu_read_unlock();
47 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_write_space);
49 /**
50 * sk_stream_wait_connect - Wait for a socket to get into the connected state
51 * @sk: sock to wait on
52 * @timeo_p: for how long to wait
54 * Must be called with the socket locked.
56 int sk_stream_wait_connect(struct sock *sk, long *timeo_p)
58 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
59 DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
60 int done;
62 do {
63 int err = sock_error(sk);
64 if (err)
65 return err;
66 if ((1 << sk->sk_state) & ~(TCPF_SYN_SENT | TCPF_SYN_RECV))
67 return -EPIPE;
68 if (!*timeo_p)
69 return -EAGAIN;
70 if (signal_pending(tsk))
71 return sock_intr_errno(*timeo_p);
73 prepare_to_wait(sk_sleep(sk), &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
74 sk->sk_write_pending++;
75 done = sk_wait_event(sk, timeo_p,
76 !sk->sk_err &&
77 !((1 << sk->sk_state) &
78 ~(TCPF_ESTABLISHED | TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT)));
79 finish_wait(sk_sleep(sk), &wait);
80 sk->sk_write_pending--;
81 } while (!done);
82 return 0;
85 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_wait_connect);
87 /**
88 * sk_stream_closing - Return 1 if we still have things to send in our buffers.
89 * @sk: socket to verify
91 static inline int sk_stream_closing(struct sock *sk)
93 return (1 << sk->sk_state) &
94 (TCPF_FIN_WAIT1 | TCPF_CLOSING | TCPF_LAST_ACK);
97 void sk_stream_wait_close(struct sock *sk, long timeout)
99 if (timeout) {
100 DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
102 do {
103 prepare_to_wait(sk_sleep(sk), &wait,
104 TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
105 if (sk_wait_event(sk, &timeout, !sk_stream_closing(sk)))
106 break;
107 } while (!signal_pending(current) && timeout);
109 finish_wait(sk_sleep(sk), &wait);
113 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_wait_close);
116 * sk_stream_wait_memory - Wait for more memory for a socket
117 * @sk: socket to wait for memory
118 * @timeo_p: for how long
120 int sk_stream_wait_memory(struct sock *sk, long *timeo_p)
122 int err = 0;
123 long vm_wait = 0;
124 long current_timeo = *timeo_p;
125 DEFINE_WAIT(wait);
127 if (sk_stream_memory_free(sk))
128 current_timeo = vm_wait = (net_random() % (HZ / 5)) + 2;
130 while (1) {
131 set_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_NOSPACE, &sk->sk_socket->flags);
133 prepare_to_wait(sk_sleep(sk), &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
135 if (sk->sk_err || (sk->sk_shutdown & SEND_SHUTDOWN))
136 goto do_error;
137 if (!*timeo_p)
138 goto do_nonblock;
139 if (signal_pending(current))
140 goto do_interrupted;
141 clear_bit(SOCK_ASYNC_NOSPACE, &sk->sk_socket->flags);
142 if (sk_stream_memory_free(sk) && !vm_wait)
143 break;
145 set_bit(SOCK_NOSPACE, &sk->sk_socket->flags);
146 sk->sk_write_pending++;
147 sk_wait_event(sk, &current_timeo, !sk->sk_err &&
148 !(sk->sk_shutdown & SEND_SHUTDOWN) &&
149 sk_stream_memory_free(sk) &&
150 vm_wait);
151 sk->sk_write_pending--;
153 if (vm_wait) {
154 vm_wait -= current_timeo;
155 current_timeo = *timeo_p;
156 if (current_timeo != MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT &&
157 (current_timeo -= vm_wait) < 0)
158 current_timeo = 0;
159 vm_wait = 0;
161 *timeo_p = current_timeo;
163 out:
164 finish_wait(sk_sleep(sk), &wait);
165 return err;
167 do_error:
168 err = -EPIPE;
169 goto out;
170 do_nonblock:
171 err = -EAGAIN;
172 goto out;
173 do_interrupted:
174 err = sock_intr_errno(*timeo_p);
175 goto out;
178 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_wait_memory);
180 int sk_stream_error(struct sock *sk, int flags, int err)
182 if (err == -EPIPE)
183 err = sock_error(sk) ? : -EPIPE;
184 if (err == -EPIPE && !(flags & MSG_NOSIGNAL))
185 send_sig(SIGPIPE, current, 0);
186 return err;
189 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_error);
191 void sk_stream_kill_queues(struct sock *sk)
193 /* First the read buffer. */
194 __skb_queue_purge(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
196 /* Next, the error queue. */
197 __skb_queue_purge(&sk->sk_error_queue);
199 /* Next, the write queue. */
200 WARN_ON(!skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_write_queue));
202 /* Account for returned memory. */
203 sk_mem_reclaim(sk);
205 WARN_ON(sk->sk_wmem_queued);
206 WARN_ON(sk->sk_forward_alloc);
208 /* It is _impossible_ for the backlog to contain anything
209 * when we get here. All user references to this socket
210 * have gone away, only the net layer knows can touch it.
214 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_kill_queues);