reverted the pselect patch => http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2007-03/0100.html
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problems both for HTTP pulling and cloning. Repository size is about 250 Mb,
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problems both for HTTP pulling and cloning. Repository size is about 250 Mb,
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so it was a considerable amount of Curl's work.
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so it was a considerable amount of Curl's work.
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- Bryan Henderson introduces two things:
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1) the progress callback gets called more frequently (at times)
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2) libcurl *might* call the callback when it receives a signal:
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libcurl calls the progress callback at least once a second, and sometimes
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when the process receives and catches a signal. Ideally, it would get
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called every time the process receives and catches a signal, but in the
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current implementation, libcurl may fail to recognize a signal during name
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resolution, during the wait for a TCP connection, and during some tiny
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windows other times.
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If you want a signal to interrupt your call to libcurl, install a signal
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handler for it. Have that signal handler set a flag indicating that the
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signal was received. Set up a libcurl progress callback that checks that
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flag and, if it is set, returns a nonzero return code.
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Two common kinds of signals you might want to allow to interrupt libcurl
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are: 1) SIGINT, the signal that typically results from a user typing
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control-C; 2) SIGALRM, a signal indicating a timeout. (libcurl also has
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specific timeout facilities, but SIGALRM can be from a master timeout
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established at a higher layer of your program).
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Dan F (9 March 2007)
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Dan F (9 March 2007)
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- Updated the test harness to add a new "crypto" feature check and updated the
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- Updated the test harness to add a new "crypto" feature check and updated the
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appropriate test case to use it. For now, this is treated the same as the
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appropriate test case to use it. For now, this is treated the same as the
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@ -39,8 +39,6 @@ This release includes the following bugfixes:
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o HTTP Digest header parsing fix for unquoted last word ending with CRLF
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o HTTP Digest header parsing fix for unquoted last word ending with CRLF
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o CURLOPT_PORT, HTTP proxy, re-using connections and non-HTTP protocols
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o CURLOPT_PORT, HTTP proxy, re-using connections and non-HTTP protocols
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o CURLOPT_INTERFACE for ipv6
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o CURLOPT_INTERFACE for ipv6
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o the progress callback can get called more frequently
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o libcurl might call the progress callback when it receives a signal
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o use-after-free issue with HTTP transfers with the multi interface
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o use-after-free issue with HTTP transfers with the multi interface
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This release includes the following known bugs:
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This release includes the following known bugs:
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@ -1794,7 +1794,6 @@ esac
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS( strtoll \
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS( strtoll \
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socket \
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socket \
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select \
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select \
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pselect \
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strdup \
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strdup \
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strstr \
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strstr \
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strtok_r \
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strtok_r \
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output. This is only relevant for protocols that actually have headers
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output. This is only relevant for protocols that actually have headers
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preceding the data (like HTTP).
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preceding the data (like HTTP).
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.IP CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS
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.IP CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS
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A non-zero parameter tells the library not to call your progress callback
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A non-zero parameter tells the library to shut off the built-in progress meter
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(see \fICURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION\fP)
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completely.
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and to shut off the built-in progress meter completely.
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Future versions of libcurl is likely to not have any built-in progress meter
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Future versions of libcurl is likely to not have any built-in progress meter
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at all.
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at all.
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.IP CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION
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.IP CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION
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Function pointer that should match the \fIcurl_progress_callback\fP prototype
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Function pointer that should match the \fIcurl_progress_callback\fP prototype
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found in \fI<curl/curl.h>\fP. This function gets called by libcurl instead of
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found in \fI<curl/curl.h>\fP. This function gets called by libcurl instead of
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its internal equivalent frequently during operation (roughly
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its internal equivalent with a frequent interval during operation (roughly
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once per second) no matter if data is being transfered or not. Unknown/unused
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once per second) no matter if data is being transfered or not. Unknown/unused
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argument values passed to the callback will be set to zero (like if you only
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argument values passed to the callback will be set to zero (like if you only
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download data, the upload size will remain 0).
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download data, the upload size will remain 0). Returning a non-zero value from
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this callback will cause libcurl to abort the transfer and return
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The callback serves two purposes: 1) updates you on the progress of
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\fICURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK\fP.
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the transfer; 2) gives you an opportunity to abort the transfer. If
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the callback returns a non-zero value, libcurl aborts the transfer and
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returns \fICURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK\fP.
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libcurl calls the progress callback at least once a second, and
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sometimes when the process receives and catches a signal. Ideally, it
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would get called every time the process receives and catches a signal,
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but in the current implementation, libcurl may fail to recognize a signal
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during name resolution, during the wait for a TCP connection, and during
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some tiny windows other times.
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If you want a signal to interrupt your call to libcurl, install a signal
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handler for it. Have that signal handler set a flag indicating that the
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signal was received. Set up a libcurl progress callback that checks that
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flag and, if it is set, returns a nonzero return code.
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Two common kinds of signals you might want to allow to interrupt
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libcurl are: 1) SIGINT, the signal that typically results from a user
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typing control-C; 2) SIGALRM, a signal indicating a timeout. (libcurl
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also has specific timeout facilities, but SIGALRM can be from a master
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timeout established at a higher layer of your program).
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If you transfer data with the multi interface, this function will not be
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If you transfer data with the multi interface, this function will not be
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called during periods of idleness unless you call the appropriate libcurl
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called during periods of idleness unless you call the appropriate libcurl
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function that performs transfers. Usage of the \fBCURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION\fP
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function that performs transfers. Usage of the \fBCURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION\fP
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callback is not recommended when using the multi interface.
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callback is not recommended when using the multi interface.
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This callback gets called only if you set \fICURLOPT_NOPROGRESS\fP to FALSE.
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\fICURLOPT_NOPROGRESS\fP must be set to FALSE to make this function actually
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get called.
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.IP CURLOPT_PROGRESSDATA
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.IP CURLOPT_PROGRESSDATA
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Pass a pointer that will be untouched by libcurl and passed as the first
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Pass a pointer that will be untouched by libcurl and passed as the first
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argument in the progress callback set with \fICURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION\fP.
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argument in the progress callback set with \fICURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION\fP.
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.IP CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION
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.IP CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION
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Function pointer that should match the following prototype: \fIsize_t
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Function pointer that should match the following prototype: \fIsize_t
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function( void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *stream);\fP. This
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function( void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *stream);\fP. This
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((double)data->progress.uploaded/
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((double)data->progress.uploaded/
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(data->progress.timespent>0?data->progress.timespent:1));
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(data->progress.timespent>0?data->progress.timespent:1));
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reached */
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data->progress.lastshow = now.tv_sec;
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data->progress.lastshow = now.tv_sec;
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/* Let's do the "current speed" thing, which should use the fastest
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/* Let's do the "current speed" thing, which should use the fastest
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return result;
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return result;
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}
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}
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if(data->progress.lastshow == Curl_tvlong(now))
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return 0; /* never update this more than once a second if the end isn't
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reached */
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#include <sys/time.h>
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sigset_t oldmask;
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if (sigmask && receive_signals(sigmask)) {
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SET_SOCKERRNO(EINTR);
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ret = -1;
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} else {
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if (sigmask)
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sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, sigmask, &oldmask);
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#if USE_POLL_FOR_SELECT
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ret = select_with_poll(readfd, writefd, timeout_ms);
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#else
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ret = select_with_select(readfd, writefd, timeout_ms);
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#endif
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#endif
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if (sigmask)
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sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldmask, NULL);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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int Curl_select(curl_socket_t readfd, curl_socket_t writefd, int timeout_ms)
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{
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int r;
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do {
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r = Curl_pselect(readfd, writefd, timeout_ms, NULL);
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} while((r == -1) && (SOCKERRNO == EINTR));
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return r;
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}
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}
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/*
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/*
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#define CSELECT_OUT 0x02
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#define CSELECT_OUT 0x02
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#define CSELECT_ERR 0x04
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#define CSELECT_ERR 0x04
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int Curl_pselect(curl_socket_t readfd, curl_socket_t writefd, int timeout_ms,
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sigset_t * sigmask);
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int Curl_select(curl_socket_t readfd, curl_socket_t writefd, int timeout_ms);
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int Curl_select(curl_socket_t readfd, curl_socket_t writefd, int timeout_ms);
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int Curl_poll(struct pollfd ufds[], unsigned int nfds, int timeout_ms);
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int Curl_poll(struct pollfd ufds[], unsigned int nfds, int timeout_ms);
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@ -1603,6 +1603,8 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn,
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failf(data, "transfer closed with outstanding read data remaining");
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failf(data, "transfer closed with outstanding read data remaining");
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return CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE;
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return CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE;
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}
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}
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if(Curl_pgrsUpdate(conn))
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return CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK;
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}
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}
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/* Now update the "done" boolean we return */
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/* Now update the "done" boolean we return */
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@ -1752,18 +1754,6 @@ int Curl_single_getsock(struct connectdata *conn,
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}
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}
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static bool
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errnoIsInterruption(int errnoarg)
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{
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#ifdef EINTR
|
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return (errnoarg == EINTR);
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#else
|
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return FALSE;
|
|
||||||
#endif
|
|
||||||
}
|
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|
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|
|
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/*
|
/*
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* Transfer()
|
* Transfer()
|
||||||
*
|
*
|
||||||
@ -1785,12 +1775,6 @@ Transfer(struct connectdata *conn)
|
|||||||
struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data;
|
struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data;
|
||||||
struct Curl_transfer_keeper *k = &data->reqdata.keep;
|
struct Curl_transfer_keeper *k = &data->reqdata.keep;
|
||||||
bool done=FALSE;
|
bool done=FALSE;
|
||||||
sigset_t callersigmask;
|
|
||||||
sigset_t allsignals;
|
|
||||||
int pgrsrc;
|
|
||||||
int selectrc;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
sigfillset(&allsignals);
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if(!(conn->protocol & PROT_FILE)) {
|
if(!(conn->protocol & PROT_FILE)) {
|
||||||
/* Only do this if we are not transferring FILE:, since the file: treatment
|
/* Only do this if we are not transferring FILE:, since the file: treatment
|
||||||
@ -1844,33 +1828,28 @@ Transfer(struct connectdata *conn)
|
|||||||
the timeout case and if we limit transfer speed we must make sure that
|
the timeout case and if we limit transfer speed we must make sure that
|
||||||
this function doesn't transfer anything while in HOLD status. */
|
this function doesn't transfer anything while in HOLD status. */
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &allsignals, &callersigmask);
|
switch (Curl_select(fd_read, fd_write, 1000)) {
|
||||||
|
case -1: /* select() error, stop reading */
|
||||||
pgrsrc = Curl_pgrsUpdate(conn);
|
#ifdef EINTR
|
||||||
|
/* The EINTR is not serious, and it seems you might get this more
|
||||||
if(!pgrsrc)
|
ofen when using the lib in a multi-threaded environment! */
|
||||||
selectrc = Curl_pselect(fd_read, fd_write, 3000, &callersigmask);
|
if(SOCKERRNO == EINTR)
|
||||||
|
;
|
||||||
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &callersigmask, NULL);
|
else
|
||||||
|
#endif
|
||||||
if(pgrsrc)
|
|
||||||
return CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK;
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if (selectrc == -1 && !errnoIsInterruption(SOCKERRNO)) {
|
|
||||||
done = TRUE; /* no more read or write */
|
done = TRUE; /* no more read or write */
|
||||||
continue;
|
continue;
|
||||||
} else {
|
case 0: /* timeout */
|
||||||
/* ready files, timeout, or signal received */
|
default: /* readable descriptors */
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
result = Curl_readwrite(conn, &done);
|
result = Curl_readwrite(conn, &done);
|
||||||
|
break;
|
||||||
/* "done" signals to us if the transfer(s) are ready */
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
if(result)
|
if(result)
|
||||||
return result;
|
return result;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
/* "done" signals to us if the transfer(s) are ready */
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
Curl_pgrsUpdate(conn);
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
return CURLE_OK;
|
return CURLE_OK;
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
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