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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTIBUTORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * ________________________________________________________________ * National Laboratory for Applied Network Research * National Center for Supercomputing Applications * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign * http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu * ________________________________________________________________ * * tcp_window_size.c * by Mark Gates * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * set/getsockopt * ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "headers.h" #include "util.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- * If inTCPWin > 0, set the TCP window size (via the socket buffer * sizes) for inSock. Otherwise leave it as the system default. * * This must be called prior to calling listen() or connect() on * the socket, for TCP window sizes > 64 KB to be effective. * * This now works on UNICOS also, by setting TCP_WINSHIFT. * This now works on AIX, by enabling RFC1323. * returns -1 on error, 0 on no error. * ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int setsock_tcp_windowsize( int inSock, int inTCPWin, int inSend ) { #ifdef SO_SNDBUF int rc; int newTCPWin; assert( inSock >= 0 ); if ( inTCPWin > 0 ) { #ifdef TCP_WINSHIFT /* UNICOS requires setting the winshift explicitly */ if ( inTCPWin > 65535 ) { int winShift = 0; int scaledWin = inTCPWin >> 16; while ( scaledWin > 0 ) { scaledWin >>= 1; winShift++; } /* set TCP window shift */ rc = setsockopt( inSock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_WINSHIFT, (char*) &winShift, sizeof( winShift )); if ( rc < 0 ) { return rc; } /* Note: you cannot verify TCP window shift, since it returns * a structure and not the same integer we use to set it. (ugh) */ } #endif /* TCP_WINSHIFT */ #ifdef TCP_RFC1323 /* On AIX, RFC 1323 extensions can be set system-wide, * using the 'no' network options command. But we can also set them * per-socket, so let's try just in case. */ if ( inTCPWin > 65535 ) { /* enable RFC 1323 */ int on = 1; rc = setsockopt( inSock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_RFC1323, (char*) &on, sizeof( on )); if ( rc < 0 ) { return rc; } } #endif /* TCP_RFC1323 */ if ( !inSend ) { /* receive buffer -- set * note: results are verified after connect() or listen(), * since some OS's don't show the corrected value until then. */ newTCPWin = inTCPWin; rc = setsockopt( inSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, (char*) &newTCPWin, sizeof( newTCPWin )); } else { /* send buffer -- set * note: results are verified after connect() or listen(), * since some OS's don't show the corrected value until then. */ newTCPWin = inTCPWin; rc = setsockopt( inSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, (char*) &newTCPWin, sizeof( newTCPWin )); } if ( rc < 0 ) { return rc; } } #endif /* SO_SNDBUF */ return 0; } /* end setsock_tcp_windowsize */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- * returns the TCP window size (on the sending buffer, SO_SNDBUF), * or -1 on error. * ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int getsock_tcp_windowsize( int inSock, int inSend ) { int theTCPWin = 0; #ifdef SO_SNDBUF int rc; Socklen_t len; /* send buffer -- query for buffer size */ len = sizeof( theTCPWin ); if ( inSend ) { rc = getsockopt( inSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, (char*) &theTCPWin, &len ); } else { rc = getsockopt( inSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, (char*) &theTCPWin, &len ); } if ( rc < 0 ) { return rc; } #endif return theTCPWin; } /* end getsock_tcp_windowsize */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* end extern "C" */ #endif