92739d7a0b
speedups and quality of life fixes.
386 lines
11 KiB
C
386 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2002-2004 Justin Erenkrantz and Greg Stein
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include <apr_pools.h>
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#include <apr_poll.h>
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#include <apr_version.h>
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#include "serf.h"
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#include "serf_bucket_util.h"
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#include "serf_private.h"
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/**
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* Callback function (implements serf_progress_t). Takes a number of bytes
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* read @a read and bytes written @a written, adds those to the total for this
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* context and notifies an interested party (if any).
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*/
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void serf__context_progress_delta(
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void *progress_baton,
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apr_off_t read,
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apr_off_t written)
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{
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serf_context_t *ctx = progress_baton;
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ctx->progress_read += read;
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ctx->progress_written += written;
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if (ctx->progress_func)
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ctx->progress_func(ctx->progress_baton,
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ctx->progress_read,
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ctx->progress_written);
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}
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/* Check for dirty connections and update their pollsets accordingly. */
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static apr_status_t check_dirty_pollsets(serf_context_t *ctx)
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{
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int i;
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/* if we're not dirty, return now. */
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if (!ctx->dirty_pollset) {
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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for (i = ctx->conns->nelts; i--; ) {
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serf_connection_t *conn = GET_CONN(ctx, i);
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apr_status_t status;
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/* if this connection isn't dirty, skip it. */
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if (!conn->dirty_conn) {
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continue;
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}
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/* reset this connection's flag before we update. */
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conn->dirty_conn = 0;
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if ((status = serf__conn_update_pollset(conn)) != APR_SUCCESS)
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return status;
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}
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/* reset our context flag now */
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ctx->dirty_pollset = 0;
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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static apr_status_t pollset_add(void *user_baton,
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apr_pollfd_t *pfd,
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void *serf_baton)
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{
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serf_pollset_t *s = (serf_pollset_t*)user_baton;
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pfd->client_data = serf_baton;
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return apr_pollset_add(s->pollset, pfd);
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}
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static apr_status_t pollset_rm(void *user_baton,
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apr_pollfd_t *pfd,
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void *serf_baton)
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{
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serf_pollset_t *s = (serf_pollset_t*)user_baton;
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pfd->client_data = serf_baton;
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return apr_pollset_remove(s->pollset, pfd);
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}
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void serf_config_proxy(serf_context_t *ctx,
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apr_sockaddr_t *address)
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{
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ctx->proxy_address = address;
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}
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void serf_config_credentials_callback(serf_context_t *ctx,
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serf_credentials_callback_t cred_cb)
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{
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ctx->cred_cb = cred_cb;
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}
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void serf_config_authn_types(serf_context_t *ctx,
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int authn_types)
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{
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ctx->authn_types = authn_types;
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}
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serf_context_t *serf_context_create_ex(
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void *user_baton,
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serf_socket_add_t addf,
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serf_socket_remove_t rmf,
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apr_pool_t *pool)
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{
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serf_context_t *ctx = apr_pcalloc(pool, sizeof(*ctx));
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ctx->pool = pool;
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if (user_baton != NULL) {
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ctx->pollset_baton = user_baton;
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ctx->pollset_add = addf;
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ctx->pollset_rm = rmf;
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}
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else {
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/* build the pollset with a (default) number of connections */
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serf_pollset_t *ps = apr_pcalloc(pool, sizeof(*ps));
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/* ### TODO: As of APR 1.4.x apr_pollset_create_ex can return a status
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### other than APR_SUCCESS, so we should handle it.
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### Probably move creation of the pollset to later when we have
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### the possibility of returning status to the caller.
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*/
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#ifdef BROKEN_WSAPOLL
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/* APR 1.4.x switched to using WSAPoll() on Win32, but it does not
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* properly handle errors on a non-blocking sockets (such as
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* connecting to a server where no listener is active).
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*
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* So, sadly, we must force using select() on Win32.
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*
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* http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/apr-dev/201105.mbox/%3CBANLkTin3rBCecCBRvzUA5B-14u-NWxR_Kg@mail.gmail.com%3E
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*/
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(void) apr_pollset_create_ex(&ps->pollset, MAX_CONN, pool, 0,
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APR_POLLSET_SELECT);
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#else
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(void) apr_pollset_create(&ps->pollset, MAX_CONN, pool, 0);
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#endif
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ctx->pollset_baton = ps;
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ctx->pollset_add = pollset_add;
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ctx->pollset_rm = pollset_rm;
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}
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/* default to a single connection since that is the typical case */
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ctx->conns = apr_array_make(pool, 1, sizeof(serf_connection_t *));
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/* Initialize progress status */
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ctx->progress_read = 0;
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ctx->progress_written = 0;
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ctx->authn_types = SERF_AUTHN_ALL;
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ctx->server_authn_info = apr_hash_make(pool);
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return ctx;
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}
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serf_context_t *serf_context_create(apr_pool_t *pool)
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{
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return serf_context_create_ex(NULL, NULL, NULL, pool);
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}
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apr_status_t serf_context_prerun(serf_context_t *ctx)
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{
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apr_status_t status = APR_SUCCESS;
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if ((status = serf__open_connections(ctx)) != APR_SUCCESS)
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return status;
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if ((status = check_dirty_pollsets(ctx)) != APR_SUCCESS)
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return status;
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return status;
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}
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apr_status_t serf_event_trigger(
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serf_context_t *s,
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void *serf_baton,
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const apr_pollfd_t *desc)
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{
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apr_pollfd_t tdesc = { 0 };
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apr_status_t status = APR_SUCCESS;
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serf_io_baton_t *io = serf_baton;
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if (io->type == SERF_IO_CONN) {
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serf_connection_t *conn = io->u.conn;
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serf_context_t *ctx = conn->ctx;
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/* If this connection has already failed, return the error again, and try
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* to remove it from the pollset again
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*/
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if (conn->status) {
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tdesc.desc_type = APR_POLL_SOCKET;
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tdesc.desc.s = conn->skt;
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tdesc.reqevents = conn->reqevents;
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ctx->pollset_rm(ctx->pollset_baton,
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&tdesc, conn);
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return conn->status;
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}
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/* apr_pollset_poll() can return a conn multiple times... */
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if ((conn->seen_in_pollset & desc->rtnevents) != 0 ||
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(conn->seen_in_pollset & APR_POLLHUP) != 0) {
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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conn->seen_in_pollset |= desc->rtnevents;
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if ((conn->status = serf__process_connection(conn,
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desc->rtnevents)) != APR_SUCCESS) {
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/* it's possible that the connection was already reset and thus the
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socket cleaned up. */
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if (conn->skt) {
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tdesc.desc_type = APR_POLL_SOCKET;
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tdesc.desc.s = conn->skt;
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tdesc.reqevents = conn->reqevents;
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ctx->pollset_rm(ctx->pollset_baton,
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&tdesc, conn);
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}
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return conn->status;
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}
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}
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else if (io->type == SERF_IO_LISTENER) {
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serf_listener_t *l = io->u.listener;
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status = serf__process_listener(l);
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if (status) {
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return status;
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}
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}
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else if (io->type == SERF_IO_CLIENT) {
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serf_incoming_t *c = io->u.client;
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status = serf__process_client(c, desc->rtnevents);
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if (status) {
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return status;
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}
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}
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return status;
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}
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apr_status_t serf_context_run(
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serf_context_t *ctx,
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apr_short_interval_time_t duration,
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apr_pool_t *pool)
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{
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apr_status_t status;
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apr_int32_t num;
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const apr_pollfd_t *desc;
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serf_pollset_t *ps = (serf_pollset_t*)ctx->pollset_baton;
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if ((status = serf_context_prerun(ctx)) != APR_SUCCESS) {
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return status;
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}
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if ((status = apr_pollset_poll(ps->pollset, duration, &num,
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&desc)) != APR_SUCCESS) {
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/* EINTR indicates a handled signal happened during the poll call,
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ignore, the application can safely retry. */
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if (APR_STATUS_IS_EINTR(status))
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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/* ### do we still need to dispatch stuff here?
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### look at the potential return codes. map to our defined
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### return values? ...
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*/
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/* Use the strict documented error for poll timeouts, to allow proper
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handling of the other timeout types when returned from
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serf_event_trigger */
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if (APR_STATUS_IS_TIMEUP(status))
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return APR_TIMEUP; /* Return the documented error */
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return status;
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}
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while (num--) {
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serf_connection_t *conn = desc->client_data;
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status = serf_event_trigger(ctx, conn, desc);
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if (status) {
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return status;
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}
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desc++;
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}
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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void serf_context_set_progress_cb(
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serf_context_t *ctx,
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const serf_progress_t progress_func,
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void *progress_baton)
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{
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ctx->progress_func = progress_func;
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ctx->progress_baton = progress_baton;
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}
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serf_bucket_t *serf_context_bucket_socket_create(
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serf_context_t *ctx,
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apr_socket_t *skt,
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator)
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{
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serf_bucket_t *bucket = serf_bucket_socket_create(skt, allocator);
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/* Use serf's default bytes read/written callback */
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serf_bucket_socket_set_read_progress_cb(bucket,
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serf__context_progress_delta,
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ctx);
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return bucket;
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}
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/* ### this really ought to go somewhere else, but... meh. */
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void serf_lib_version(int *major, int *minor, int *patch)
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{
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*major = SERF_MAJOR_VERSION;
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*minor = SERF_MINOR_VERSION;
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*patch = SERF_PATCH_VERSION;
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}
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const char *serf_error_string(apr_status_t errcode)
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{
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switch (errcode)
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{
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case SERF_ERROR_CLOSING:
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return "The connection is closing";
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case SERF_ERROR_REQUEST_LOST:
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return "A request has been lost";
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case SERF_ERROR_WAIT_CONN:
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return "The connection is blocked, pending further action";
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case SERF_ERROR_DECOMPRESSION_FAILED:
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return "An error occurred during decompression";
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case SERF_ERROR_BAD_HTTP_RESPONSE:
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return "The server sent an improper HTTP response";
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case SERF_ERROR_TRUNCATED_HTTP_RESPONSE:
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return "The server sent a truncated HTTP response body.";
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case SERF_ERROR_ABORTED_CONNECTION:
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return "The server unexpectedly closed the connection.";
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case SERF_ERROR_SSL_COMM_FAILED:
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return "An error occurred during SSL communication";
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case SERF_ERROR_SSL_CERT_FAILED:
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return "An SSL certificate related error occurred ";
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case SERF_ERROR_AUTHN_FAILED:
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return "An error occurred during authentication";
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case SERF_ERROR_AUTHN_NOT_SUPPORTED:
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return "The requested authentication type(s) are not supported";
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case SERF_ERROR_AUTHN_MISSING_ATTRIBUTE:
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return "An authentication attribute is missing";
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case SERF_ERROR_AUTHN_INITALIZATION_FAILED:
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return "Initialization of an authentication type failed";
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case SERF_ERROR_SSLTUNNEL_SETUP_FAILED:
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return "The proxy server returned an error while setting up the "
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"SSL tunnel.";
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default:
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return NULL;
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}
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/* NOTREACHED */
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}
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