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If not, see . */ #include "precompiled.hpp" #include #include #include "macros.hpp" #include "ws_connecter.hpp" #include "io_thread.hpp" #include "err.hpp" #include "ip.hpp" #include "tcp.hpp" #include "address.hpp" #include "ws_address.hpp" #include "ws_engine.hpp" #include "session_base.hpp" #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WSS #include "wss_engine.hpp" #include "wss_address.hpp" #endif #if !defined ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_VXWORKS #include #endif #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_OPENVMS #include #endif #endif #ifdef __APPLE__ #include #endif zmq::ws_connecter_t::ws_connecter_t (class io_thread_t *io_thread_, class session_base_t *session_, const options_t &options_, address_t *addr_, bool delayed_start_, bool wss_, const std::string &tls_hostname_) : stream_connecter_base_t ( io_thread_, session_, options_, addr_, delayed_start_), _connect_timer_started (false), _wss (wss_), _hostname (tls_hostname_) { } zmq::ws_connecter_t::~ws_connecter_t () { zmq_assert (!_connect_timer_started); } void zmq::ws_connecter_t::process_term (int linger_) { if (_connect_timer_started) { cancel_timer (connect_timer_id); _connect_timer_started = false; } stream_connecter_base_t::process_term (linger_); } void zmq::ws_connecter_t::out_event () { if (_connect_timer_started) { cancel_timer (connect_timer_id); _connect_timer_started = false; } // TODO this is still very similar to (t)ipc_connecter_t, maybe the // differences can be factored out rm_handle (); const fd_t fd = connect (); // Handle the error condition by attempt to reconnect. if (fd == retired_fd || !tune_socket (fd)) { close (); add_reconnect_timer (); return; } if (_wss) #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WSS create_engine (fd, get_socket_name (fd, socket_end_local)); #else assert (false); #endif else create_engine (fd, get_socket_name (fd, socket_end_local)); } void zmq::ws_connecter_t::timer_event (int id_) { if (id_ == connect_timer_id) { _connect_timer_started = false; rm_handle (); close (); add_reconnect_timer (); } else stream_connecter_base_t::timer_event (id_); } void zmq::ws_connecter_t::start_connecting () { // Open the connecting socket. const int rc = open (); // Connect may succeed in synchronous manner. if (rc == 0) { _handle = add_fd (_s); out_event (); } // Connection establishment may be delayed. Poll for its completion. else if (rc == -1 && errno == EINPROGRESS) { _handle = add_fd (_s); set_pollout (_handle); _socket->event_connect_delayed ( make_unconnected_connect_endpoint_pair (_endpoint), zmq_errno ()); // add userspace connect timeout add_connect_timer (); } // Handle any other error condition by eventual reconnect. else { if (_s != retired_fd) close (); add_reconnect_timer (); } } void zmq::ws_connecter_t::add_connect_timer () { if (options.connect_timeout > 0) { add_timer (options.connect_timeout, connect_timer_id); _connect_timer_started = true; } } int zmq::ws_connecter_t::open () { zmq_assert (_s == retired_fd); tcp_address_t tcp_addr; _s = tcp_open_socket (_addr->address.c_str (), options, false, true, &tcp_addr); if (_s == retired_fd) return -1; // Set the socket to non-blocking mode so that we get async connect(). unblock_socket (_s); // Connect to the remote peer. #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_VXWORKS int rc = ::connect (_s, (sockaddr *) tcp_addr.addr (), tcp_addr.addrlen ()); #else const int rc = ::connect (_s, tcp_addr.addr (), tcp_addr.addrlen ()); #endif // Connect was successful immediately. if (rc == 0) { return 0; } // Translate error codes indicating asynchronous connect has been // launched to a uniform EINPROGRESS. #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS const int last_error = WSAGetLastError (); if (last_error == WSAEINPROGRESS || last_error == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) errno = EINPROGRESS; else errno = wsa_error_to_errno (last_error); #else if (errno == EINTR) errno = EINPROGRESS; #endif return -1; } zmq::fd_t zmq::ws_connecter_t::connect () { // Async connect has finished. Check whether an error occurred int err = 0; #if defined ZMQ_HAVE_HPUX || defined ZMQ_HAVE_VXWORKS int len = sizeof err; #else socklen_t len = sizeof err; #endif const int rc = getsockopt (_s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, reinterpret_cast (&err), &len); // Assert if the error was caused by 0MQ bug. // Networking problems are OK. No need to assert. #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS zmq_assert (rc == 0); if (err != 0) { if (err == WSAEBADF || err == WSAENOPROTOOPT || err == WSAENOTSOCK || err == WSAENOBUFS) { wsa_assert_no (err); } return retired_fd; } #else // Following code should handle both Berkeley-derived socket // implementations and Solaris. if (rc == -1) err = errno; if (err != 0) { errno = err; #if !defined(TARGET_OS_IPHONE) || !TARGET_OS_IPHONE errno_assert (errno != EBADF && errno != ENOPROTOOPT && errno != ENOTSOCK && errno != ENOBUFS); #else errno_assert (errno != ENOPROTOOPT && errno != ENOTSOCK && errno != ENOBUFS); #endif return retired_fd; } #endif // Return the newly connected socket. const fd_t result = _s; _s = retired_fd; return result; } bool zmq::ws_connecter_t::tune_socket (const fd_t fd_) { const int rc = tune_tcp_socket (fd_) | tune_tcp_maxrt (fd_, options.tcp_maxrt); return rc == 0; } void zmq::ws_connecter_t::create_engine (fd_t fd_, const std::string &local_address_) { const endpoint_uri_pair_t endpoint_pair (local_address_, _endpoint, endpoint_type_connect); // Create the engine object for this connection. i_engine *engine = NULL; if (_wss) { #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WSS engine = new (std::nothrow) wss_engine_t (fd_, options, endpoint_pair, *_addr->resolved.ws_addr, true, NULL, _hostname); #else LIBZMQ_UNUSED (_hostname); assert (false); #endif } else engine = new (std::nothrow) ws_engine_t ( fd_, options, endpoint_pair, *_addr->resolved.ws_addr, true); alloc_assert (engine); // Attach the engine to the corresponding session object. send_attach (_session, engine); // Shut the connecter down. terminate (); _socket->event_connected (endpoint_pair, fd_); }