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- /***************************************************************************
- * _ _ ____ _
- * Project ___| | | | _ \| |
- * / __| | | | |_) | |
- * | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
- * \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2011, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
- *
- * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
- * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
- * are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
- *
- * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
- * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
- * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
- *
- * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
- * KIND, either express or implied.
- *
- ***************************************************************************/
- #include "setup.h"
- #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
- #include <sys/socket.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
- #include <unistd.h>
- #endif
- #include <curl/curl.h>
- #include "urldata.h"
- #include "transfer.h"
- #include "url.h"
- #include "connect.h"
- #include "progress.h"
- #include "easyif.h"
- #include "multiif.h"
- #include "sendf.h"
- #include "timeval.h"
- #include "http.h"
- #include "select.h"
- #include "warnless.h"
- #define _MPRINTF_REPLACE /* use our functions only */
- #include <curl/mprintf.h>
- #include "curl_memory.h"
- /* The last #include file should be: */
- #include "memdebug.h"
- /*
- CURL_SOCKET_HASH_TABLE_SIZE should be a prime number. Increasing it from 97
- to 911 takes on a 32-bit machine 4 x 804 = 3211 more bytes. Still, every
- CURL handle takes 45-50 K memory, therefore this 3K are not significant.
- */
- #ifndef CURL_SOCKET_HASH_TABLE_SIZE
- #define CURL_SOCKET_HASH_TABLE_SIZE 911
- #endif
- struct Curl_message {
- /* the 'CURLMsg' is the part that is visible to the external user */
- struct CURLMsg extmsg;
- };
- /* NOTE: if you add a state here, add the name to the statename[] array as
- well!
- */
- typedef enum {
- CURLM_STATE_INIT, /* 0 - start in this state */
- CURLM_STATE_CONNECT, /* 1 - resolve/connect has been sent off */
- CURLM_STATE_WAITRESOLVE, /* 2 - awaiting the resolve to finalize */
- CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT, /* 3 - awaiting the connect to finalize */
- CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT, /* 4 - awaiting proxy CONNECT to finalize */
- CURLM_STATE_PROTOCONNECT, /* 5 - completing the protocol-specific connect
- phase */
- CURLM_STATE_WAITDO, /* 6 - wait for our turn to send the request */
- CURLM_STATE_DO, /* 7 - start send off the request (part 1) */
- CURLM_STATE_DOING, /* 8 - sending off the request (part 1) */
- CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE, /* 9 - send off the request (part 2) */
- CURLM_STATE_DO_DONE, /* 10 - done sending off request */
- CURLM_STATE_WAITPERFORM, /* 11 - wait for our turn to read the response */
- CURLM_STATE_PERFORM, /* 12 - transfer data */
- CURLM_STATE_TOOFAST, /* 13 - wait because limit-rate exceeded */
- CURLM_STATE_DONE, /* 14 - post data transfer operation */
- CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED, /* 15 - operation complete */
- CURLM_STATE_MSGSENT, /* 16 - the operation complete message is sent */
- CURLM_STATE_LAST /* 17 - not a true state, never use this */
- } CURLMstate;
- /* we support N sockets per easy handle. Set the corresponding bit to what
- action we should wait for */
- #define MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE 5
- #define GETSOCK_READABLE (0x00ff)
- #define GETSOCK_WRITABLE (0xff00)
- struct closure {
- struct closure *next; /* a simple one-way list of structs */
- struct SessionHandle *easy_handle;
- };
- struct Curl_one_easy {
- /* first, two fields for the linked list of these */
- struct Curl_one_easy *next;
- struct Curl_one_easy *prev;
- struct SessionHandle *easy_handle; /* the easy handle for this unit */
- struct connectdata *easy_conn; /* the "unit's" connection */
- CURLMstate state; /* the handle's state */
- CURLcode result; /* previous result */
- struct Curl_message msg; /* A single posted message. */
- /* Array with the plain socket numbers this handle takes care of, in no
- particular order. Note that all sockets are added to the sockhash, where
- the state etc are also kept. This array is mostly used to detect when a
- socket is to be removed from the hash. See singlesocket(). */
- curl_socket_t sockets[MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE];
- int numsocks;
- };
- #define CURL_MULTI_HANDLE 0x000bab1e
- #define GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(x) \
- ((x) && (((struct Curl_multi *)(x))->type == CURL_MULTI_HANDLE))
- #define GOOD_EASY_HANDLE(x) \
- ((x) && (((struct SessionHandle *)(x))->magic == CURLEASY_MAGIC_NUMBER))
- /* This is the struct known as CURLM on the outside */
- struct Curl_multi {
- /* First a simple identifier to easier detect if a user mix up
- this multi handle with an easy handle. Set this to CURL_MULTI_HANDLE. */
- long type;
- /* We have a doubly-linked circular list with easy handles */
- struct Curl_one_easy easy;
- int num_easy; /* amount of entries in the linked list above. */
- int num_alive; /* amount of easy handles that are added but have not yet
- reached COMPLETE state */
- struct curl_llist *msglist; /* a list of messages from completed transfers */
- /* callback function and user data pointer for the *socket() API */
- curl_socket_callback socket_cb;
- void *socket_userp;
- /* Hostname cache */
- struct curl_hash *hostcache;
- /* timetree points to the splay-tree of time nodes to figure out expire
- times of all currently set timers */
- struct Curl_tree *timetree;
- /* 'sockhash' is the lookup hash for socket descriptor => easy handles (note
- the pluralis form, there can be more than one easy handle waiting on the
- same actual socket) */
- struct curl_hash *sockhash;
- /* Whether pipelining is enabled for this multi handle */
- bool pipelining_enabled;
- /* shared connection cache */
- struct conncache *connc;
- long maxconnects; /* if >0, a fixed limit of the maximum number of entries
- we're allowed to grow the connection cache to */
- /* list of easy handles kept around for doing nice connection closures */
- struct closure *closure;
- /* timer callback and user data pointer for the *socket() API */
- curl_multi_timer_callback timer_cb;
- void *timer_userp;
- struct timeval timer_lastcall; /* the fixed time for the timeout for the
- previous callback */
- };
- static void multi_connc_remove_handle(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct SessionHandle *data);
- static void singlesocket(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy);
- static CURLMcode add_closure(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct SessionHandle *data);
- static int update_timer(struct Curl_multi *multi);
- static CURLcode addHandleToSendOrPendPipeline(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct connectdata *conn);
- static int checkPendPipeline(struct connectdata *conn);
- static void moveHandleFromSendToRecvPipeline(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct connectdata *conn);
- static void moveHandleFromRecvToDonePipeline(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct connectdata *conn);
- static bool isHandleAtHead(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct curl_llist *pipeline);
- static CURLMcode add_next_timeout(struct timeval now,
- struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct SessionHandle *d);
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- static const char * const statename[]={
- "INIT",
- "CONNECT",
- "WAITRESOLVE",
- "WAITCONNECT",
- "WAITPROXYCONNECT",
- "PROTOCONNECT",
- "WAITDO",
- "DO",
- "DOING",
- "DO_MORE",
- "DO_DONE",
- "WAITPERFORM",
- "PERFORM",
- "TOOFAST",
- "DONE",
- "COMPLETED",
- "MSGSENT",
- };
- #endif
- static void multi_freetimeout(void *a, void *b);
- /* always use this function to change state, to make debugging easier */
- static void multistate(struct Curl_one_easy *easy, CURLMstate state)
- {
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- long connectindex = -5000;
- #endif
- CURLMstate oldstate = easy->state;
- if(oldstate == state)
- /* don't bother when the new state is the same as the old state */
- return;
- easy->state = state;
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- if(easy->easy_conn) {
- if(easy->state > CURLM_STATE_CONNECT &&
- easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED)
- connectindex = easy->easy_conn->connectindex;
- infof(easy->easy_handle,
- "STATE: %s => %s handle %p; (connection #%ld) \n",
- statename[oldstate], statename[easy->state],
- (char *)easy, connectindex);
- }
- #endif
- if(state == CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED)
- /* changing to COMPLETED means there's one less easy handle 'alive' */
- easy->easy_handle->multi->num_alive--;
- }
- /*
- * We add one of these structs to the sockhash for a particular socket
- */
- struct Curl_sh_entry {
- struct SessionHandle *easy;
- time_t timestamp;
- int action; /* what action READ/WRITE this socket waits for */
- curl_socket_t socket; /* mainly to ease debugging */
- void *socketp; /* settable by users with curl_multi_assign() */
- };
- /* bits for 'action' having no bits means this socket is not expecting any
- action */
- #define SH_READ 1
- #define SH_WRITE 2
- /* make sure this socket is present in the hash for this handle */
- static struct Curl_sh_entry *sh_addentry(struct curl_hash *sh,
- curl_socket_t s,
- struct SessionHandle *data)
- {
- struct Curl_sh_entry *there =
- Curl_hash_pick(sh, (char *)&s, sizeof(curl_socket_t));
- struct Curl_sh_entry *check;
- if(there)
- /* it is present, return fine */
- return there;
- /* not present, add it */
- check = calloc(1, sizeof(struct Curl_sh_entry));
- if(!check)
- return NULL; /* major failure */
- check->easy = data;
- check->socket = s;
- /* make/add new hash entry */
- if(NULL == Curl_hash_add(sh, (char *)&s, sizeof(curl_socket_t), check)) {
- free(check);
- return NULL; /* major failure */
- }
- return check; /* things are good in sockhash land */
- }
- /* delete the given socket + handle from the hash */
- static void sh_delentry(struct curl_hash *sh, curl_socket_t s)
- {
- struct Curl_sh_entry *there =
- Curl_hash_pick(sh, (char *)&s, sizeof(curl_socket_t));
- if(there) {
- /* this socket is in the hash */
- /* We remove the hash entry. (This'll end up in a call to
- sh_freeentry().) */
- Curl_hash_delete(sh, (char *)&s, sizeof(curl_socket_t));
- }
- }
- /*
- * free a sockhash entry
- */
- static void sh_freeentry(void *freethis)
- {
- struct Curl_sh_entry *p = (struct Curl_sh_entry *) freethis;
- if(p)
- free(p);
- }
- static size_t fd_key_compare(void*k1, size_t k1_len, void*k2, size_t k2_len)
- {
- (void) k1_len; (void) k2_len;
- return (*((int* ) k1)) == (*((int* ) k2));
- }
- static size_t hash_fd(void* key, size_t key_length, size_t slots_num)
- {
- int fd = * ((int* ) key);
- (void) key_length;
- return (fd % (int)slots_num);
- }
- /*
- * sh_init() creates a new socket hash and returns the handle for it.
- *
- * Quote from README.multi_socket:
- *
- * "Some tests at 7000 and 9000 connections showed that the socket hash lookup
- * is somewhat of a bottle neck. Its current implementation may be a bit too
- * limiting. It simply has a fixed-size array, and on each entry in the array
- * it has a linked list with entries. So the hash only checks which list to
- * scan through. The code I had used so for used a list with merely 7 slots
- * (as that is what the DNS hash uses) but with 7000 connections that would
- * make an average of 1000 nodes in each list to run through. I upped that to
- * 97 slots (I believe a prime is suitable) and noticed a significant speed
- * increase. I need to reconsider the hash implementation or use a rather
- * large default value like this. At 9000 connections I was still below 10us
- * per call."
- *
- */
- static struct curl_hash *sh_init(void)
- {
- return Curl_hash_alloc(CURL_SOCKET_HASH_TABLE_SIZE, hash_fd, fd_key_compare,
- sh_freeentry);
- }
- /*
- * multi_addmsg()
- *
- * Called when a transfer is completed. Adds the given msg pointer to
- * the list kept in the multi handle.
- */
- static CURLMcode multi_addmsg(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct Curl_message *msg)
- {
- if(!Curl_llist_insert_next(multi->msglist, multi->msglist->tail, msg))
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- /*
- * multi_freeamsg()
- *
- * Callback used by the llist system when a single list entry is destroyed.
- */
- static void multi_freeamsg(void *a, void *b)
- {
- (void)a;
- (void)b;
- }
- CURLM *curl_multi_init(void)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi = calloc(1, sizeof(struct Curl_multi));
- if(!multi)
- return NULL;
- multi->type = CURL_MULTI_HANDLE;
- multi->hostcache = Curl_mk_dnscache();
- if(!multi->hostcache)
- goto error;
- multi->sockhash = sh_init();
- if(!multi->sockhash)
- goto error;
- multi->connc = Curl_mk_connc(CONNCACHE_MULTI, -1L);
- if(!multi->connc)
- goto error;
- multi->msglist = Curl_llist_alloc(multi_freeamsg);
- if(!multi->msglist)
- goto error;
- /* Let's make the doubly-linked list a circular list. This makes
- the linked list code simpler and allows inserting at the end
- with less work (we didn't keep a tail pointer before). */
- multi->easy.next = &multi->easy;
- multi->easy.prev = &multi->easy;
- return (CURLM *) multi;
- error:
- Curl_hash_destroy(multi->sockhash);
- multi->sockhash = NULL;
- Curl_hash_destroy(multi->hostcache);
- multi->hostcache = NULL;
- Curl_rm_connc(multi->connc);
- multi->connc = NULL;
- free(multi);
- return NULL;
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_add_handle(CURLM *multi_handle,
- CURL *easy_handle)
- {
- struct curl_llist *timeoutlist;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
- struct closure *cl;
- struct closure *prev = NULL;
- struct Curl_multi *multi = (struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct SessionHandle *data = (struct SessionHandle *)easy_handle;
- /* First, make some basic checks that the CURLM handle is a good handle */
- if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- /* Verify that we got a somewhat good easy handle too */
- if(!GOOD_EASY_HANDLE(easy_handle))
- return CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE;
- /* Prevent users from adding same easy handle more than
- once and prevent adding to more than one multi stack */
- if(data->multi)
- /* possibly we should create a new unique error code for this condition */
- return CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE;
- /* We want the connection cache to have plenty of room. Before we supported
- the shared cache every single easy handle had 5 entries in their cache
- by default. */
- if(((multi->num_easy + 1) * 4) > multi->connc->num) {
- long newmax = (multi->num_easy + 1) * 4;
- if(multi->maxconnects && (newmax > multi->maxconnects))
- /* don't grow beyond the allowed size */
- newmax = multi->maxconnects;
- if(newmax > multi->connc->num) {
- /* we only do this is we can in fact grow the cache */
- CURLcode res = Curl_ch_connc(data, multi->connc, newmax);
- if(res)
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- /* Allocate and initialize timeout list for easy handle */
- timeoutlist = Curl_llist_alloc(multi_freetimeout);
- if(!timeoutlist)
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- /* Allocate new node for the doubly-linked circular list of
- Curl_one_easy structs that holds pointers to easy handles */
- easy = calloc(1, sizeof(struct Curl_one_easy));
- if(!easy) {
- Curl_llist_destroy(timeoutlist, NULL);
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- }
- /*
- ** No failure allowed in this function beyond this point. And
- ** no modification of easy nor multi handle allowed before this
- ** except for potential multi's connection cache growing which
- ** won't be undone in this function no matter what.
- */
- /* Make easy handle use timeout list initialized above */
- data->state.timeoutlist = timeoutlist;
- timeoutlist = NULL;
- /* Remove handle from the list of 'closure handles' in case it is there */
- cl = multi->closure;
- while(cl) {
- struct closure *next = cl->next;
- if(cl->easy_handle == data) {
- /* Remove node from list */
- free(cl);
- if(prev)
- prev->next = next;
- else
- multi->closure = next;
- /* removed from closure list now, this might reuse an existing
- existing connection but we don't know that at this point */
- data->state.shared_conn = NULL;
- /* No need to continue, handle can only be present once in the list */
- break;
- }
- prev = cl;
- cl = next;
- }
- /* set the easy handle */
- easy->easy_handle = data;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_INIT);
- /* set the back pointer to one_easy to assist in removal */
- easy->easy_handle->multi_pos = easy;
- /* for multi interface connections, we share DNS cache automatically if the
- easy handle's one is currently private. */
- if(easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache &&
- (easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype == HCACHE_PRIVATE)) {
- Curl_hash_destroy(easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache);
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache = NULL;
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype = HCACHE_NONE;
- }
- if(!easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache ||
- (easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype == HCACHE_NONE)) {
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache = multi->hostcache;
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype = HCACHE_MULTI;
- }
- /* On a multi stack the connection cache, owned by the multi handle,
- is shared between all easy handles within the multi handle. */
- if(easy->easy_handle->state.connc &&
- (easy->easy_handle->state.connc->type == CONNCACHE_PRIVATE)) {
- /* kill old private connection cache */
- Curl_rm_connc(easy->easy_handle->state.connc);
- easy->easy_handle->state.connc = NULL;
- }
- /* Point now to this multi's connection cache */
- easy->easy_handle->state.connc = multi->connc;
- easy->easy_handle->state.connc->type = CONNCACHE_MULTI;
- /* This adds the new entry at the 'end' of the doubly-linked circular
- list of Curl_one_easy structs to try and maintain a FIFO queue so
- the pipelined requests are in order. */
- /* We add this new entry last in the list. We make our 'next' point to the
- 'first' struct and our 'prev' point to the previous 'prev' */
- easy->next = &multi->easy;
- easy->prev = multi->easy.prev;
- /* make 'easy' the last node in the chain */
- multi->easy.prev = easy;
- /* if there was a prev node, make sure its 'next' pointer links to
- the new node */
- easy->prev->next = easy;
- /* make the SessionHandle refer back to this multi handle */
- Curl_easy_addmulti(easy_handle, multi_handle);
- /* make the SessionHandle struct refer back to this struct */
- easy->easy_handle->set.one_easy = easy;
- /* Set the timeout for this handle to expire really soon so that it will
- be taken care of even when this handle is added in the midst of operation
- when only the curl_multi_socket() API is used. During that flow, only
- sockets that time-out or have actions will be dealt with. Since this
- handle has no action yet, we make sure it times out to get things to
- happen. */
- Curl_expire(easy->easy_handle, 1);
- /* increase the node-counter */
- multi->num_easy++;
- /* increase the alive-counter */
- multi->num_alive++;
- /* A somewhat crude work-around for a little glitch in update_timer() that
- happens if the lastcall time is set to the same time when the handle is
- removed as when the next handle is added, as then the check in
- update_timer() that prevents calling the application multiple times with
- the same timer infor will not trigger and then the new handle's timeout
- will not be notified to the app.
- The work-around is thus simply to clear the 'lastcall' variable to force
- update_timer() to always trigger a callback to the app when a new easy
- handle is added */
- memset(&multi->timer_lastcall, 0, sizeof(multi->timer_lastcall));
- update_timer(multi);
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- #if 0
- /* Debug-function, used like this:
- *
- * Curl_hash_print(multi->sockhash, debug_print_sock_hash);
- *
- * Enable the hash print function first by editing hash.c
- */
- static void debug_print_sock_hash(void *p)
- {
- struct Curl_sh_entry *sh = (struct Curl_sh_entry *)p;
- fprintf(stderr, " [easy %p/magic %x/socket %d]",
- (void *)sh->easy, sh->easy->magic, (int)sh->socket);
- }
- #endif
- CURLMcode curl_multi_remove_handle(CURLM *multi_handle,
- CURL *curl_handle)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
- struct SessionHandle *data = curl_handle;
- /* First, make some basic checks that the CURLM handle is a good handle */
- if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- /* Verify that we got a somewhat good easy handle too */
- if(!GOOD_EASY_HANDLE(curl_handle))
- return CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE;
- /* pick-up from the 'curl_handle' the kept position in the list */
- easy = data->multi_pos;
- if(easy) {
- bool premature = (easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) ? TRUE : FALSE;
- bool easy_owns_conn = (easy->easy_conn &&
- (easy->easy_conn->data == easy->easy_handle)) ?
- TRUE : FALSE;
- /* If the 'state' is not INIT or COMPLETED, we might need to do something
- nice to put the easy_handle in a good known state when this returns. */
- if(premature)
- /* this handle is "alive" so we need to count down the total number of
- alive connections when this is removed */
- multi->num_alive--;
- if(easy->easy_conn &&
- (easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->size +
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->size > 1) &&
- easy->state > CURLM_STATE_WAITDO &&
- easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) {
- /* If the handle is in a pipeline and has started sending off its
- request but not received its response yet, we need to close
- connection. */
- easy->easy_conn->bits.close = TRUE;
- /* Set connection owner so that Curl_done() closes it.
- We can sefely do this here since connection is killed. */
- easy->easy_conn->data = easy->easy_handle;
- }
- /* The timer must be shut down before easy->multi is set to NULL,
- else the timenode will remain in the splay tree after
- curl_easy_cleanup is called. */
- Curl_expire(easy->easy_handle, 0);
- /* destroy the timeout list that is held in the easy handle */
- if(data->state.timeoutlist) {
- Curl_llist_destroy(data->state.timeoutlist, NULL);
- data->state.timeoutlist = NULL;
- }
- if(easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype == HCACHE_MULTI) {
- /* clear out the usage of the shared DNS cache */
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache = NULL;
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype = HCACHE_NONE;
- }
- if(easy->easy_conn) {
- /* we must call Curl_done() here (if we still "own it") so that we don't
- leave a half-baked one around */
- if(easy_owns_conn) {
- /* Curl_done() clears the conn->data field to lose the association
- between the easy handle and the connection
- Note that this ignores the return code simply because there's
- nothing really useful to do with it anyway! */
- (void)Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, premature);
- if(easy->easy_conn)
- /* the connection is still alive, set back the association to enable
- the check below to trigger TRUE */
- easy->easy_conn->data = easy->easy_handle;
- }
- else
- /* Clear connection pipelines, if Curl_done above was not called */
- Curl_getoff_all_pipelines(easy->easy_handle, easy->easy_conn);
- }
- /* figure out if the easy handle is used by one or more connections in the
- cache */
- multi_connc_remove_handle(multi, easy->easy_handle);
- if(easy->easy_handle->state.connc->type == CONNCACHE_MULTI) {
- /* if this was using the shared connection cache we clear the pointer
- to that since we're not part of that handle anymore */
- easy->easy_handle->state.connc = NULL;
- /* Since we return the connection back to the communal connection pool
- we mark the last connection as inaccessible */
- easy->easy_handle->state.lastconnect = -1;
- /* Modify the connectindex since this handle can't point to the
- connection cache anymore.
- TODO: consider if this is really what we want. The connection cache
- is within the multi handle and that owns the connections so we should
- not need to touch connections like this when we just remove an easy
- handle...
- */
- if(easy->easy_conn && easy_owns_conn &&
- (easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->size +
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->size == 0))
- easy->easy_conn->connectindex = -1;
- }
- /* change state without using multistate(), only to make singlesocket() do
- what we want */
- easy->state = CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED;
- singlesocket(multi, easy); /* to let the application know what sockets
- that vanish with this handle */
- Curl_easy_addmulti(easy->easy_handle, NULL); /* clear the association
- to this multi handle */
- {
- /* make sure there's no pending message in the queue sent from this easy
- handle */
- struct curl_llist_element *e;
- for(e = multi->msglist->head; e; e = e->next) {
- struct Curl_message *msg = e->ptr;
- if(msg->extmsg.easy_handle == easy->easy_handle) {
- Curl_llist_remove(multi->msglist, e, NULL);
- /* there can only be one from this specific handle */
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- /* make the previous node point to our next */
- if(easy->prev)
- easy->prev->next = easy->next;
- /* make our next point to our previous node */
- if(easy->next)
- easy->next->prev = easy->prev;
- easy->easy_handle->set.one_easy = NULL; /* detached */
- /* Null the position in the controlling structure */
- easy->easy_handle->multi_pos = NULL;
- /* NOTE NOTE NOTE
- We do not touch the easy handle here! */
- free(easy);
- multi->num_easy--; /* one less to care about now */
- update_timer(multi);
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- else
- return CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE; /* twasn't found */
- }
- bool Curl_multi_canPipeline(const struct Curl_multi* multi)
- {
- return multi->pipelining_enabled;
- }
- void Curl_multi_handlePipeBreak(struct SessionHandle *data)
- {
- struct Curl_one_easy *one_easy = data->set.one_easy;
- if(one_easy)
- one_easy->easy_conn = NULL;
- }
- static int waitconnect_getsock(struct connectdata *conn,
- curl_socket_t *sock,
- int numsocks)
- {
- if(!numsocks)
- return GETSOCK_BLANK;
- sock[0] = conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET];
- /* when we've sent a CONNECT to a proxy, we should rather wait for the
- socket to become readable to be able to get the response headers */
- if(conn->bits.tunnel_connecting)
- return GETSOCK_READSOCK(0);
- return GETSOCK_WRITESOCK(0);
- }
- static int domore_getsock(struct connectdata *conn,
- curl_socket_t *socks,
- int numsocks)
- {
- if(conn && conn->handler->domore_getsock)
- return conn->handler->domore_getsock(conn, socks, numsocks);
- return GETSOCK_BLANK;
- }
- /* returns bitmapped flags for this handle and its sockets */
- static int multi_getsock(struct Curl_one_easy *easy,
- curl_socket_t *socks, /* points to numsocks number
- of sockets */
- int numsocks)
- {
- /* If the pipe broke, or if there's no connection left for this easy handle,
- then we MUST bail out now with no bitmask set. The no connection case can
- happen when this is called from curl_multi_remove_handle() =>
- singlesocket() => multi_getsock().
- */
- if(easy->easy_handle->state.pipe_broke || !easy->easy_conn)
- return 0;
- if(easy->state > CURLM_STATE_CONNECT &&
- easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) {
- /* Set up ownership correctly */
- easy->easy_conn->data = easy->easy_handle;
- }
- switch(easy->state) {
- default:
- #if 0 /* switch back on these cases to get the compiler to check for all enums
- to be present */
- case CURLM_STATE_TOOFAST: /* returns 0, so will not select. */
- case CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED:
- case CURLM_STATE_MSGSENT:
- case CURLM_STATE_INIT:
- case CURLM_STATE_CONNECT:
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITDO:
- case CURLM_STATE_DONE:
- case CURLM_STATE_LAST:
- /* this will get called with CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED when a handle is
- removed */
- #endif
- return 0;
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITRESOLVE:
- return Curl_resolver_getsock(easy->easy_conn, socks, numsocks);
- case CURLM_STATE_PROTOCONNECT:
- return Curl_protocol_getsock(easy->easy_conn, socks, numsocks);
- case CURLM_STATE_DO:
- case CURLM_STATE_DOING:
- return Curl_doing_getsock(easy->easy_conn, socks, numsocks);
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT:
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT:
- return waitconnect_getsock(easy->easy_conn, socks, numsocks);
- case CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE:
- return domore_getsock(easy->easy_conn, socks, numsocks);
- case CURLM_STATE_DO_DONE: /* since is set after DO is completed, we switch
- to waiting for the same as the *PERFORM
- states */
- case CURLM_STATE_PERFORM:
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITPERFORM:
- return Curl_single_getsock(easy->easy_conn, socks, numsocks);
- }
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_fdset(CURLM *multi_handle,
- fd_set *read_fd_set, fd_set *write_fd_set,
- fd_set *exc_fd_set, int *max_fd)
- {
- /* Scan through all the easy handles to get the file descriptors set.
- Some easy handles may not have connected to the remote host yet,
- and then we must make sure that is done. */
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
- int this_max_fd=-1;
- curl_socket_t sockbunch[MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE];
- int bitmap;
- int i;
- (void)exc_fd_set; /* not used */
- if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- easy=multi->easy.next;
- while(easy != &multi->easy) {
- bitmap = multi_getsock(easy, sockbunch, MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE);
- for(i=0; i< MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE; i++) {
- curl_socket_t s = CURL_SOCKET_BAD;
- if((bitmap & GETSOCK_READSOCK(i)) && VALID_SOCK((sockbunch[i]))) {
- FD_SET(sockbunch[i], read_fd_set);
- s = sockbunch[i];
- }
- if((bitmap & GETSOCK_WRITESOCK(i)) && VALID_SOCK((sockbunch[i]))) {
- FD_SET(sockbunch[i], write_fd_set);
- s = sockbunch[i];
- }
- if(s == CURL_SOCKET_BAD)
- /* this socket is unused, break out of loop */
- break;
- else {
- if((int)s > this_max_fd)
- this_max_fd = (int)s;
- }
- }
- easy = easy->next; /* check next handle */
- }
- *max_fd = this_max_fd;
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- static CURLMcode multi_runsingle(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct timeval now,
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy)
- {
- struct Curl_message *msg = NULL;
- bool connected;
- bool async;
- bool protocol_connect = FALSE;
- bool dophase_done;
- bool done = FALSE;
- CURLMcode result = CURLM_OK;
- struct SingleRequest *k;
- struct SessionHandle *data;
- long timeout_ms;
- if(!GOOD_EASY_HANDLE(easy->easy_handle))
- return CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE;
- data = easy->easy_handle;
- do {
- /* this is a single-iteration do-while loop just to allow a
- break to skip to the end of it */
- bool disconnect_conn = FALSE;
- /* Handle the case when the pipe breaks, i.e., the connection
- we're using gets cleaned up and we're left with nothing. */
- if(data->state.pipe_broke) {
- infof(data, "Pipe broke: handle 0x%p, url = %s\n",
- easy, data->state.path);
- if(easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) {
- /* Head back to the CONNECT state */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_CONNECT);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- easy->result = CURLE_OK;
- }
- data->state.pipe_broke = FALSE;
- easy->easy_conn = NULL;
- break;
- }
- if(easy->easy_conn && easy->state > CURLM_STATE_CONNECT &&
- easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED)
- /* Make sure we set the connection's current owner */
- easy->easy_conn->data = data;
- if(easy->easy_conn &&
- (easy->state >= CURLM_STATE_CONNECT) &&
- (easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED)) {
- /* we need to wait for the connect state as only then is the start time
- stored, but we must not check already completed handles */
- timeout_ms = Curl_timeleft(data, &now,
- (easy->state <= CURLM_STATE_WAITDO)?
- TRUE:FALSE);
- if(timeout_ms < 0) {
- /* Handle timed out */
- if(easy->state == CURLM_STATE_WAITRESOLVE)
- failf(data, "Resolving timed out after %ld milliseconds",
- Curl_tvdiff(now, data->progress.t_startsingle));
- else if(easy->state == CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT)
- failf(data, "Connection timed out after %ld milliseconds",
- Curl_tvdiff(now, data->progress.t_startsingle));
- else {
- k = &data->req;
- failf(data, "Operation timed out after %ld milliseconds with %"
- FORMAT_OFF_T " out of %" FORMAT_OFF_T " bytes received",
- Curl_tvdiff(now, data->progress.t_startsingle), k->bytecount,
- k->size);
- }
- /* Force the connection closed because the server could continue to
- send us stuff at any time. (The disconnect_conn logic used below
- doesn't work at this point). */
- easy->easy_conn->bits.close = TRUE;
- easy->result = CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEDOUT;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED);
- break;
- }
- }
- switch(easy->state) {
- case CURLM_STATE_INIT:
- /* init this transfer. */
- easy->result=Curl_pretransfer(data);
- if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- /* after init, go CONNECT */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_CONNECT);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- data->state.used_interface = Curl_if_multi;
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_CONNECT:
- /* Connect. We get a connection identifier filled in. */
- Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTSINGLE);
- easy->result = Curl_connect(data, &easy->easy_conn,
- &async, &protocol_connect);
- if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- /* Add this handle to the send or pend pipeline */
- easy->result = addHandleToSendOrPendPipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn);
- if(CURLE_OK != easy->result)
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- else {
- if(async)
- /* We're now waiting for an asynchronous name lookup */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITRESOLVE);
- else {
- /* after the connect has been sent off, go WAITCONNECT unless the
- protocol connect is already done and we can go directly to
- WAITDO or DO! */
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- if(protocol_connect)
- multistate(easy, multi->pipelining_enabled?
- CURLM_STATE_WAITDO:CURLM_STATE_DO);
- else {
- #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP
- if(easy->easy_conn->bits.tunnel_connecting)
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT);
- else
- #endif
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITRESOLVE:
- /* awaiting an asynch name resolve to complete */
- {
- struct Curl_dns_entry *dns = NULL;
- /* check if we have the name resolved by now */
- easy->result = Curl_resolver_is_resolved(easy->easy_conn, &dns);
- /* Update sockets here, because the socket(s) may have been
- closed and the application thus needs to be told, even if it
- is likely that the same socket(s) will again be used further
- down. If the name has not yet been resolved, it is likely
- that new sockets have been opened in an attempt to contact
- another resolver. */
- singlesocket(multi, easy);
- if(dns) {
- /* Perform the next step in the connection phase, and then move on
- to the WAITCONNECT state */
- easy->result = Curl_async_resolved(easy->easy_conn,
- &protocol_connect);
- if(CURLE_OK != easy->result)
- /* if Curl_async_resolved() returns failure, the connection struct
- is already freed and gone */
- easy->easy_conn = NULL; /* no more connection */
- else {
- /* call again please so that we get the next socket setup */
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- if(protocol_connect)
- multistate(easy, multi->pipelining_enabled?
- CURLM_STATE_WAITDO:CURLM_STATE_DO);
- else {
- #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP
- if(easy->easy_conn->bits.tunnel_connecting)
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT);
- else
- #endif
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT);
- }
- }
- }
- if(CURLE_OK != easy->result) {
- /* failure detected */
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- break;
- }
- }
- break;
- #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT:
- /* this is HTTP-specific, but sending CONNECT to a proxy is HTTP... */
- easy->result = Curl_http_connect(easy->easy_conn, &protocol_connect);
- if(easy->easy_conn->bits.proxy_connect_closed) {
- /* reset the error buffer */
- if(data->set.errorbuffer)
- data->set.errorbuffer[0] = '\0';
- data->state.errorbuf = FALSE;
- easy->result = CURLE_OK;
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_CONNECT);
- }
- else if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- if(!easy->easy_conn->bits.tunnel_connecting)
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT);
- }
- break;
- #endif
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITCONNECT:
- /* awaiting a completion of an asynch connect */
- easy->result = Curl_is_connected(easy->easy_conn,
- FIRSTSOCKET,
- &connected);
- if(connected) {
- if(!easy->result)
- /* if everything is still fine we do the protocol-specific connect
- setup */
- easy->result = Curl_protocol_connect(easy->easy_conn,
- &protocol_connect);
- }
- if(CURLE_OK != easy->result) {
- /* failure detected */
- /* Just break, the cleaning up is handled all in one place */
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- break;
- }
- if(connected) {
- if(!protocol_connect) {
- /* We have a TCP connection, but 'protocol_connect' may be false
- and then we continue to 'STATE_PROTOCONNECT'. If protocol
- connect is TRUE, we move on to STATE_DO.
- BUT if we are using a proxy we must change to WAITPROXYCONNECT
- */
- #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP
- if(easy->easy_conn->bits.tunnel_connecting)
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITPROXYCONNECT);
- else
- #endif
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_PROTOCONNECT);
- }
- else
- /* after the connect has completed, go WAITDO or DO */
- multistate(easy, multi->pipelining_enabled?
- CURLM_STATE_WAITDO:CURLM_STATE_DO);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_PROTOCONNECT:
- /* protocol-specific connect phase */
- easy->result = Curl_protocol_connecting(easy->easy_conn,
- &protocol_connect);
- if((easy->result == CURLE_OK) && protocol_connect) {
- /* after the connect has completed, go WAITDO or DO */
- multistate(easy, multi->pipelining_enabled?
- CURLM_STATE_WAITDO:CURLM_STATE_DO);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- else if(easy->result) {
- /* failure detected */
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, TRUE);
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITDO:
- /* Wait for our turn to DO when we're pipelining requests */
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- infof(data, "Conn %ld send pipe %zu inuse %d athead %d\n",
- easy->easy_conn->connectindex,
- easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->size,
- easy->easy_conn->writechannel_inuse?1:0,
- isHandleAtHead(data,
- easy->easy_conn->send_pipe)?1:0);
- #endif
- if(!easy->easy_conn->writechannel_inuse &&
- isHandleAtHead(data,
- easy->easy_conn->send_pipe)) {
- /* Grab the channel */
- easy->easy_conn->writechannel_inuse = TRUE;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DO);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_DO:
- if(data->set.connect_only) {
- /* keep connection open for application to use the socket */
- easy->easy_conn->bits.close = FALSE;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DONE);
- easy->result = CURLE_OK;
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- else {
- /* Perform the protocol's DO action */
- easy->result = Curl_do(&easy->easy_conn,
- &dophase_done);
- if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- if(!dophase_done) {
- /* some steps needed for wildcard matching */
- if(data->set.wildcardmatch) {
- struct WildcardData *wc = &data->wildcard;
- if(wc->state == CURLWC_DONE || wc->state == CURLWC_SKIP) {
- /* skip some states if it is important */
- Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, CURLE_OK, FALSE);
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DONE);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- break;
- }
- }
- /* DO was not completed in one function call, we must continue
- DOING... */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DOING);
- result = CURLM_OK;
- }
- /* after DO, go DO_DONE... or DO_MORE */
- else if(easy->easy_conn->bits.do_more) {
- /* we're supposed to do more, but we need to sit down, relax
- and wait a little while first */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE);
- result = CURLM_OK;
- }
- else {
- /* we're done with the DO, now DO_DONE */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DO_DONE);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- }
- else if((CURLE_SEND_ERROR == easy->result) &&
- easy->easy_conn->bits.reuse) {
- /*
- * In this situation, a connection that we were trying to use
- * may have unexpectedly died. If possible, send the connection
- * back to the CONNECT phase so we can try again.
- */
- char *newurl = NULL;
- followtype follow=FOLLOW_NONE;
- CURLcode drc;
- bool retry = FALSE;
- drc = Curl_retry_request(easy->easy_conn, &newurl);
- if(drc) {
- /* a failure here pretty much implies an out of memory */
- easy->result = drc;
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- }
- else
- retry = (newurl)?TRUE:FALSE;
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- drc = Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, FALSE);
- /* When set to retry the connection, we must to go back to
- * the CONNECT state */
- if(retry) {
- if((drc == CURLE_OK) || (drc == CURLE_SEND_ERROR)) {
- follow = FOLLOW_RETRY;
- drc = Curl_follow(data, newurl, follow);
- if(drc == CURLE_OK) {
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_CONNECT);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- easy->result = CURLE_OK;
- }
- else {
- /* Follow failed */
- easy->result = drc;
- free(newurl);
- }
- }
- else {
- /* done didn't return OK or SEND_ERROR */
- easy->result = drc;
- free(newurl);
- }
- }
- else {
- /* Have error handler disconnect conn if we can't retry */
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- }
- }
- else {
- /* failure detected */
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, FALSE);
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- }
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_DOING:
- /* we continue DOING until the DO phase is complete */
- easy->result = Curl_protocol_doing(easy->easy_conn,
- &dophase_done);
- if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- if(dophase_done) {
- /* after DO, go DO_DONE or DO_MORE */
- multistate(easy, easy->easy_conn->bits.do_more?
- CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE:
- CURLM_STATE_DO_DONE);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- } /* dophase_done */
- }
- else {
- /* failure detected */
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, FALSE);
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE:
- /* Ready to do more? */
- easy->result = Curl_is_connected(easy->easy_conn,
- SECONDARYSOCKET,
- &connected);
- if(connected) {
- /*
- * When we are connected, DO MORE and then go DO_DONE
- */
- easy->result = Curl_do_more(easy->easy_conn);
- /* No need to remove ourselves from the send pipeline here since that
- is done for us in Curl_done() */
- if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DO_DONE);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- else {
- /* failure detected */
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, FALSE);
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- }
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_DO_DONE:
- if(easy->easy_conn->bits.wait_data_conn == TRUE) {
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DO_MORE);
- result = CURLM_OK;
- break;
- }
- /* Move ourselves from the send to recv pipeline */
- moveHandleFromSendToRecvPipeline(data, easy->easy_conn);
- /* Check if we can move pending requests to send pipe */
- checkPendPipeline(easy->easy_conn);
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_WAITPERFORM);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_WAITPERFORM:
- /* Wait for our turn to PERFORM */
- if(!easy->easy_conn->readchannel_inuse &&
- isHandleAtHead(data,
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe)) {
- /* Grab the channel */
- easy->easy_conn->readchannel_inuse = TRUE;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_PERFORM);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- else {
- infof(data, "Conn %ld recv pipe %zu inuse %d athead %d\n",
- easy->easy_conn->connectindex,
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->size,
- easy->easy_conn->readchannel_inuse?1:0,
- isHandleAtHead(data,
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe)?1:0);
- }
- #endif
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_TOOFAST: /* limit-rate exceeded in either direction */
- /* if both rates are within spec, resume transfer */
- Curl_pgrsUpdate(easy->easy_conn);
- if(( (data->set.max_send_speed == 0) ||
- (data->progress.ulspeed < data->set.max_send_speed )) &&
- ( (data->set.max_recv_speed == 0) ||
- (data->progress.dlspeed < data->set.max_recv_speed)))
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_PERFORM);
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_PERFORM:
- /* check if over send speed */
- if((data->set.max_send_speed > 0) &&
- (data->progress.ulspeed > data->set.max_send_speed)) {
- int buffersize;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_TOOFAST);
- /* calculate upload rate-limitation timeout. */
- buffersize = (int)(data->set.buffer_size ?
- data->set.buffer_size : BUFSIZE);
- timeout_ms = Curl_sleep_time(data->set.max_send_speed,
- data->progress.ulspeed, buffersize);
- Curl_expire(data, timeout_ms);
- break;
- }
- /* check if over recv speed */
- if((data->set.max_recv_speed > 0) &&
- (data->progress.dlspeed > data->set.max_recv_speed)) {
- int buffersize;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_TOOFAST);
- /* Calculate download rate-limitation timeout. */
- buffersize = (int)(data->set.buffer_size ?
- data->set.buffer_size : BUFSIZE);
- timeout_ms = Curl_sleep_time(data->set.max_recv_speed,
- data->progress.dlspeed, buffersize);
- Curl_expire(data, timeout_ms);
- break;
- }
- /* read/write data if it is ready to do so */
- easy->result = Curl_readwrite(easy->easy_conn, &done);
- k = &data->req;
- if(!(k->keepon & KEEP_RECV)) {
- /* We're done receiving */
- easy->easy_conn->readchannel_inuse = FALSE;
- }
- if(!(k->keepon & KEEP_SEND)) {
- /* We're done sending */
- easy->easy_conn->writechannel_inuse = FALSE;
- }
- if(easy->result) {
- /* The transfer phase returned error, we mark the connection to get
- * closed to prevent being re-used. This is because we can't possibly
- * know if the connection is in a good shape or not now. Unless it is
- * a protocol which uses two "channels" like FTP, as then the error
- * happened in the data connection.
- */
- if(!(easy->easy_conn->handler->flags & PROTOPT_DUAL))
- easy->easy_conn->bits.close = TRUE;
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, easy->result, FALSE);
- }
- else if(done) {
- char *newurl = NULL;
- bool retry = FALSE;
- followtype follow=FOLLOW_NONE;
- easy->result = Curl_retry_request(easy->easy_conn, &newurl);
- if(!easy->result)
- retry = (newurl)?TRUE:FALSE;
- /* call this even if the readwrite function returned error */
- Curl_posttransfer(data);
- /* we're no longer receiving */
- moveHandleFromRecvToDonePipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn);
- /* expire the new receiving pipeline head */
- if(easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->head)
- Curl_expire(easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->head->ptr, 1);
- /* Check if we can move pending requests to send pipe */
- checkPendPipeline(easy->easy_conn);
- /* When we follow redirects or is set to retry the connection, we must
- to go back to the CONNECT state */
- if(data->req.newurl || retry) {
- if(!retry) {
- /* if the URL is a follow-location and not just a retried request
- then figure out the URL here */
- newurl = data->req.newurl;
- data->req.newurl = NULL;
- follow = FOLLOW_REDIR;
- }
- else
- follow = FOLLOW_RETRY;
- easy->result = Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, CURLE_OK, FALSE);
- if(easy->result == CURLE_OK)
- easy->result = Curl_follow(data, newurl, follow);
- if(CURLE_OK == easy->result) {
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_CONNECT);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- else if(newurl)
- /* Since we "took it", we are in charge of freeing this on
- failure */
- free(newurl);
- }
- else {
- /* after the transfer is done, go DONE */
- /* but first check to see if we got a location info even though we're
- not following redirects */
- if(data->req.location) {
- newurl = data->req.location;
- data->req.location = NULL;
- easy->result = Curl_follow(data, newurl, FOLLOW_FAKE);
- if(easy->result) {
- disconnect_conn = TRUE;
- free(newurl);
- }
- }
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_DONE);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- }
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_DONE:
- if(easy->easy_conn) {
- /* Remove ourselves from the receive and done pipelines. Handle
- should be on one of these lists, depending upon how we got here. */
- Curl_removeHandleFromPipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe);
- Curl_removeHandleFromPipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn->done_pipe);
- /* Check if we can move pending requests to send pipe */
- checkPendPipeline(easy->easy_conn);
- if(easy->easy_conn->bits.stream_was_rewound) {
- /* This request read past its response boundary so we quickly let
- the other requests consume those bytes since there is no
- guarantee that the socket will become active again */
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- /* post-transfer command */
- easy->result = Curl_done(&easy->easy_conn, CURLE_OK, FALSE);
- /*
- * If there are other handles on the pipeline, Curl_done won't set
- * easy_conn to NULL. In such a case, curl_multi_remove_handle() can
- * access free'd data, if the connection is free'd and the handle
- * removed before we perform the processing in CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED
- */
- if(easy->easy_conn)
- easy->easy_conn = NULL;
- }
- if(data->set.wildcardmatch) {
- if(data->wildcard.state != CURLWC_DONE) {
- /* if a wildcard is set and we are not ending -> lets start again
- with CURLM_STATE_INIT */
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_INIT);
- break;
- }
- }
- /* after we have DONE what we're supposed to do, go COMPLETED, and
- it doesn't matter what the Curl_done() returned! */
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED);
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED:
- /* this is a completed transfer, it is likely to still be connected */
- /* This node should be delinked from the list now and we should post
- an information message that we are complete. */
- /* Important: reset the conn pointer so that we don't point to memory
- that could be freed anytime */
- easy->easy_conn = NULL;
- Curl_expire(data, 0); /* stop all timers */
- break;
- case CURLM_STATE_MSGSENT:
- return CURLM_OK; /* do nothing */
- default:
- return CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR;
- }
- if(easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) {
- if(CURLE_OK != easy->result) {
- /*
- * If an error was returned, and we aren't in completed state now,
- * then we go to completed and consider this transfer aborted.
- */
- /* NOTE: no attempt to disconnect connections must be made
- in the case blocks above - cleanup happens only here */
- data->state.pipe_broke = FALSE;
- if(easy->easy_conn) {
- /* if this has a connection, unsubscribe from the pipelines */
- easy->easy_conn->writechannel_inuse = FALSE;
- easy->easy_conn->readchannel_inuse = FALSE;
- Curl_removeHandleFromPipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn->send_pipe);
- Curl_removeHandleFromPipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe);
- Curl_removeHandleFromPipeline(data,
- easy->easy_conn->done_pipe);
- /* Check if we can move pending requests to send pipe */
- checkPendPipeline(easy->easy_conn);
- if(disconnect_conn) {
- /* disconnect properly */
- Curl_disconnect(easy->easy_conn, /* dead_connection */ FALSE);
- /* This is where we make sure that the easy_conn pointer is reset.
- We don't have to do this in every case block above where a
- failure is detected */
- easy->easy_conn = NULL;
- }
- }
- else if(easy->state == CURLM_STATE_CONNECT) {
- /* Curl_connect() failed */
- (void)Curl_posttransfer(data);
- }
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED);
- }
- /* if there's still a connection to use, call the progress function */
- else if(easy->easy_conn && Curl_pgrsUpdate(easy->easy_conn)) {
- /* aborted due to progress callback return code must close the
- connection */
- easy->easy_conn->bits.close = TRUE;
- /* if not yet in DONE state, go there, otherwise COMPLETED */
- multistate(easy, (easy->state < CURLM_STATE_DONE)?
- CURLM_STATE_DONE: CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED);
- result = CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM;
- }
- }
- } WHILE_FALSE; /* just to break out from! */
- if(CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED == easy->state) {
- if(data->dns.hostcachetype == HCACHE_MULTI) {
- /* clear out the usage of the shared DNS cache */
- data->dns.hostcache = NULL;
- data->dns.hostcachetype = HCACHE_NONE;
- }
- /* now fill in the Curl_message with this info */
- msg = &easy->msg;
- msg->extmsg.msg = CURLMSG_DONE;
- msg->extmsg.easy_handle = data;
- msg->extmsg.data.result = easy->result;
- result = multi_addmsg(multi, msg);
- multistate(easy, CURLM_STATE_MSGSENT);
- }
- return result;
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_perform(CURLM *multi_handle, int *running_handles)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
- CURLMcode returncode=CURLM_OK;
- struct Curl_tree *t;
- struct timeval now = Curl_tvnow();
- if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- easy=multi->easy.next;
- while(easy != &multi->easy) {
- CURLMcode result;
- struct WildcardData *wc = &easy->easy_handle->wildcard;
- if(easy->easy_handle->set.wildcardmatch) {
- if(!wc->filelist) {
- CURLcode ret = Curl_wildcard_init(wc); /* init wildcard structures */
- if(ret)
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- }
- }
- do
- result = multi_runsingle(multi, now, easy);
- while(CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM == result);
- if(easy->easy_handle->set.wildcardmatch) {
- /* destruct wildcard structures if it is needed */
- if(wc->state == CURLWC_DONE || result)
- Curl_wildcard_dtor(wc);
- }
- if(result)
- returncode = result;
- easy = easy->next; /* operate on next handle */
- }
- /*
- * Simply remove all expired timers from the splay since handles are dealt
- * with unconditionally by this function and curl_multi_timeout() requires
- * that already passed/handled expire times are removed from the splay.
- *
- * It is important that the 'now' value is set at the entry of this function
- * and not for the current time as it may have ticked a little while since
- * then and then we risk this loop to remove timers that actually have not
- * been handled!
- */
- do {
- multi->timetree = Curl_splaygetbest(now, multi->timetree, &t);
- if(t)
- /* the removed may have another timeout in queue */
- (void)add_next_timeout(now, multi, t->payload);
- } while(t);
- *running_handles = multi->num_alive;
- if(CURLM_OK >= returncode)
- update_timer(multi);
- return returncode;
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_cleanup(CURLM *multi_handle)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
- struct Curl_one_easy *nexteasy;
- int i;
- struct closure *cl;
- struct closure *n;
- if(GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi)) {
- multi->type = 0; /* not good anymore */
- /* go over all connections that have close actions */
- for(i=0; i< multi->connc->num; i++) {
- if(multi->connc->connects[i] &&
- multi->connc->connects[i]->handler->flags & PROTOPT_CLOSEACTION) {
- Curl_disconnect(multi->connc->connects[i], FALSE);
- multi->connc->connects[i] = NULL;
- }
- }
- /* now walk through the list of handles we kept around only to be
- able to close connections "properly" */
- cl = multi->closure;
- while(cl) {
- cl->easy_handle->state.shared_conn = NULL; /* allow cleanup */
- if(cl->easy_handle->state.closed)
- /* close handle only if curl_easy_cleanup() already has been called
- for this easy handle */
- Curl_close(cl->easy_handle);
- n = cl->next;
- free(cl);
- cl= n;
- }
- Curl_hash_destroy(multi->hostcache);
- multi->hostcache = NULL;
- Curl_hash_destroy(multi->sockhash);
- multi->sockhash = NULL;
- Curl_rm_connc(multi->connc);
- multi->connc = NULL;
- /* remove the pending list of messages */
- Curl_llist_destroy(multi->msglist, NULL);
- multi->msglist = NULL;
- /* remove all easy handles */
- easy = multi->easy.next;
- while(easy != &multi->easy) {
- nexteasy=easy->next;
- if(easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype == HCACHE_MULTI) {
- /* clear out the usage of the shared DNS cache */
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcache = NULL;
- easy->easy_handle->dns.hostcachetype = HCACHE_NONE;
- }
- /* Clear the pointer to the connection cache */
- easy->easy_handle->state.connc = NULL;
- Curl_easy_addmulti(easy->easy_handle, NULL); /* clear the association */
- free(easy);
- easy = nexteasy;
- }
- free(multi);
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- else
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- }
- /*
- * curl_multi_info_read()
- *
- * This function is the primary way for a multi/multi_socket application to
- * figure out if a transfer has ended. We MUST make this function as fast as
- * possible as it will be polled frequently and we MUST NOT scan any lists in
- * here to figure out things. We must scale fine to thousands of handles and
- * beyond. The current design is fully O(1).
- */
- CURLMsg *curl_multi_info_read(CURLM *multi_handle, int *msgs_in_queue)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct Curl_message *msg;
- *msgs_in_queue = 0; /* default to none */
- if(GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi) && Curl_llist_count(multi->msglist)) {
- /* there is one or more messages in the list */
- struct curl_llist_element *e;
- /* extract the head of the list to return */
- e = multi->msglist->head;
- msg = e->ptr;
- /* remove the extracted entry */
- Curl_llist_remove(multi->msglist, e, NULL);
- *msgs_in_queue = curlx_uztosi(Curl_llist_count(multi->msglist));
- return &msg->extmsg;
- }
- else
- return NULL;
- }
- /*
- * singlesocket() checks what sockets we deal with and their "action state"
- * and if we have a different state in any of those sockets from last time we
- * call the callback accordingly.
- */
- static void singlesocket(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy)
- {
- curl_socket_t socks[MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE];
- int i;
- struct Curl_sh_entry *entry;
- curl_socket_t s;
- int num;
- unsigned int curraction;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy_by_hash;
- bool remove_sock_from_hash;
- for(i=0; i< MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE; i++)
- socks[i] = CURL_SOCKET_BAD;
- /* Fill in the 'current' struct with the state as it is now: what sockets to
- supervise and for what actions */
- curraction = multi_getsock(easy, socks, MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE);
- /* We have 0 .. N sockets already and we get to know about the 0 .. M
- sockets we should have from now on. Detect the differences, remove no
- longer supervised ones and add new ones */
- /* walk over the sockets we got right now */
- for(i=0; (i< MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE) &&
- (curraction & (GETSOCK_READSOCK(i) | GETSOCK_WRITESOCK(i)));
- i++) {
- int action = CURL_POLL_NONE;
- s = socks[i];
- /* get it from the hash */
- entry = Curl_hash_pick(multi->sockhash, (char *)&s, sizeof(s));
- if(curraction & GETSOCK_READSOCK(i))
- action |= CURL_POLL_IN;
- if(curraction & GETSOCK_WRITESOCK(i))
- action |= CURL_POLL_OUT;
- if(entry) {
- /* yeps, already present so check if it has the same action set */
- if(entry->action == action)
- /* same, continue */
- continue;
- }
- else {
- /* this is a socket we didn't have before, add it! */
- entry = sh_addentry(multi->sockhash, s, easy->easy_handle);
- if(!entry)
- /* fatal */
- return;
- }
- /* we know (entry != NULL) at this point, see the logic above */
- if(multi->socket_cb)
- multi->socket_cb(easy->easy_handle,
- s,
- action,
- multi->socket_userp,
- entry->socketp);
- entry->action = action; /* store the current action state */
- }
- num = i; /* number of sockets */
- /* when we've walked over all the sockets we should have right now, we must
- make sure to detect sockets that are removed */
- for(i=0; i< easy->numsocks; i++) {
- int j;
- s = easy->sockets[i];
- for(j=0; j<num; j++) {
- if(s == socks[j]) {
- /* this is still supervised */
- s = CURL_SOCKET_BAD;
- break;
- }
- }
- if(s != CURL_SOCKET_BAD) {
- /* this socket has been removed. Tell the app to remove it */
- remove_sock_from_hash = TRUE;
- entry = Curl_hash_pick(multi->sockhash, (char *)&s, sizeof(s));
- if(entry) {
- /* check if the socket to be removed serves a connection which has
- other easy-s in a pipeline. In this case the socket should not be
- removed. */
- struct connectdata *easy_conn;
- easy_by_hash = entry->easy->multi_pos;
- easy_conn = easy_by_hash->easy_conn;
- if(easy_conn) {
- if(easy_conn->recv_pipe && easy_conn->recv_pipe->size > 1) {
- /* the handle should not be removed from the pipe yet */
- remove_sock_from_hash = FALSE;
- /* Update the sockhash entry to instead point to the next in line
- for the recv_pipe, or the first (in case this particular easy
- isn't already) */
- if(entry->easy == easy->easy_handle) {
- if(isHandleAtHead(easy->easy_handle, easy_conn->recv_pipe))
- entry->easy = easy_conn->recv_pipe->head->next->ptr;
- else
- entry->easy = easy_conn->recv_pipe->head->ptr;
- }
- }
- if(easy_conn->send_pipe && easy_conn->send_pipe->size > 1) {
- /* the handle should not be removed from the pipe yet */
- remove_sock_from_hash = FALSE;
- /* Update the sockhash entry to instead point to the next in line
- for the send_pipe, or the first (in case this particular easy
- isn't already) */
- if(entry->easy == easy->easy_handle) {
- if(isHandleAtHead(easy->easy_handle, easy_conn->send_pipe))
- entry->easy = easy_conn->send_pipe->head->next->ptr;
- else
- entry->easy = easy_conn->send_pipe->head->ptr;
- }
- }
- /* Don't worry about overwriting recv_pipe head with send_pipe_head,
- when action will be asked on the socket (see multi_socket()), the
- head of the correct pipe will be taken according to the
- action. */
- }
- }
- else
- /* just a precaution, this socket really SHOULD be in the hash already
- but in case it isn't, we don't have to tell the app to remove it
- either since it never got to know about it */
- remove_sock_from_hash = FALSE;
- if(remove_sock_from_hash) {
- if(multi->socket_cb)
- multi->socket_cb(easy->easy_handle,
- s,
- CURL_POLL_REMOVE,
- multi->socket_userp,
- entry ? entry->socketp : NULL);
- sh_delentry(multi->sockhash, s);
- }
- }
- }
- memcpy(easy->sockets, socks, num*sizeof(curl_socket_t));
- easy->numsocks = num;
- }
- /*
- * add_next_timeout()
- *
- * Each SessionHandle has a list of timeouts. The add_next_timeout() is called
- * when it has just been removed from the splay tree because the timeout has
- * expired. This function is then to advance in the list to pick the next
- * timeout to use (skip the already expired ones) and add this node back to
- * the splay tree again.
- *
- * The splay tree only has each sessionhandle as a single node and the nearest
- * timeout is used to sort it on.
- */
- static CURLMcode add_next_timeout(struct timeval now,
- struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct SessionHandle *d)
- {
- struct timeval *tv = &d->state.expiretime;
- struct curl_llist *list = d->state.timeoutlist;
- struct curl_llist_element *e;
- /* move over the timeout list for this specific handle and remove all
- timeouts that are now passed tense and store the next pending
- timeout in *tv */
- for(e = list->head; e; ) {
- struct curl_llist_element *n = e->next;
- long diff = curlx_tvdiff(*(struct timeval *)e->ptr, now);
- if(diff <= 0)
- /* remove outdated entry */
- Curl_llist_remove(list, e, NULL);
- else
- /* the list is sorted so get out on the first mismatch */
- break;
- e = n;
- }
- if(!list->size) {
- /* clear the expire times within the handles that we remove from the
- splay tree */
- tv->tv_sec = 0;
- tv->tv_usec = 0;
- }
- else {
- e = list->head;
- /* copy the first entry to 'tv' */
- memcpy(tv, e->ptr, sizeof(*tv));
- /* remove first entry from list */
- Curl_llist_remove(list, e, NULL);
- /* insert this node again into the splay */
- multi->timetree = Curl_splayinsert(*tv, multi->timetree,
- &d->state.timenode);
- }
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- static CURLMcode multi_socket(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- bool checkall,
- curl_socket_t s,
- int ev_bitmask,
- int *running_handles)
- {
- CURLMcode result = CURLM_OK;
- struct SessionHandle *data = NULL;
- struct Curl_tree *t;
- struct timeval now = Curl_tvnow();
- if(checkall) {
- struct Curl_one_easy *easyp;
- /* *perform() deals with running_handles on its own */
- result = curl_multi_perform(multi, running_handles);
- /* walk through each easy handle and do the socket state change magic
- and callbacks */
- easyp=multi->easy.next;
- while(easyp != &multi->easy) {
- singlesocket(multi, easyp);
- easyp = easyp->next;
- }
- /* or should we fall-through and do the timer-based stuff? */
- return result;
- }
- else if(s != CURL_SOCKET_TIMEOUT) {
- struct Curl_sh_entry *entry =
- Curl_hash_pick(multi->sockhash, (char *)&s, sizeof(s));
- if(!entry)
- /* Unmatched socket, we can't act on it but we ignore this fact. In
- real-world tests it has been proved that libevent can in fact give
- the application actions even though the socket was just previously
- asked to get removed, so thus we better survive stray socket actions
- and just move on. */
- ;
- else {
- data = entry->easy;
- if(data->magic != CURLEASY_MAGIC_NUMBER)
- /* bad bad bad bad bad bad bad */
- return CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR;
- /* If the pipeline is enabled, take the handle which is in the head of
- the pipeline. If we should write into the socket, take the send_pipe
- head. If we should read from the socket, take the recv_pipe head. */
- if(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn) {
- if((ev_bitmask & CURL_POLL_OUT) &&
- data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->send_pipe &&
- data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->head)
- data = data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->head->ptr;
- else if((ev_bitmask & CURL_POLL_IN) &&
- data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe &&
- data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->head)
- data = data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->head->ptr;
- }
- if(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn &&
- !(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->handler->flags & PROTOPT_DIRLOCK))
- /* set socket event bitmask if they're not locked */
- data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->cselect_bits = ev_bitmask;
- do
- result = multi_runsingle(multi, now, data->set.one_easy);
- while(CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM == result);
- if(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn &&
- !(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->handler->flags & PROTOPT_DIRLOCK))
- /* clear the bitmask only if not locked */
- data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->cselect_bits = 0;
- if(CURLM_OK >= result)
- /* get the socket(s) and check if the state has been changed since
- last */
- singlesocket(multi, data->set.one_easy);
- /* Now we fall-through and do the timer-based stuff, since we don't want
- to force the user to have to deal with timeouts as long as at least
- one connection in fact has traffic. */
- data = NULL; /* set data to NULL again to avoid calling
- multi_runsingle() in case there's no need to */
- }
- }
- now.tv_usec += 40000; /* compensate for bad precision timers that might've
- triggered too early */
- if(now.tv_usec >= 1000000) {
- now.tv_sec++;
- now.tv_usec -= 1000000;
- }
- /*
- * The loop following here will go on as long as there are expire-times left
- * to process in the splay and 'data' will be re-assigned for every expired
- * handle we deal with.
- */
- do {
- /* the first loop lap 'data' can be NULL */
- if(data) {
- do
- result = multi_runsingle(multi, now, data->set.one_easy);
- while(CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM == result);
- if(CURLM_OK >= result)
- /* get the socket(s) and check if the state has been changed since
- last */
- singlesocket(multi, data->set.one_easy);
- }
- /* Check if there's one (more) expired timer to deal with! This function
- extracts a matching node if there is one */
- multi->timetree = Curl_splaygetbest(now, multi->timetree, &t);
- if(t) {
- data = t->payload; /* assign this for next loop */
- (void)add_next_timeout(now, multi, t->payload);
- }
- } while(t);
- *running_handles = multi->num_alive;
- return result;
- }
- #undef curl_multi_setopt
- CURLMcode curl_multi_setopt(CURLM *multi_handle,
- CURLMoption option, ...)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- CURLMcode res = CURLM_OK;
- va_list param;
- if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- va_start(param, option);
- switch(option) {
- case CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION:
- multi->socket_cb = va_arg(param, curl_socket_callback);
- break;
- case CURLMOPT_SOCKETDATA:
- multi->socket_userp = va_arg(param, void *);
- break;
- case CURLMOPT_PIPELINING:
- multi->pipelining_enabled = (0 != va_arg(param, long)) ? TRUE : FALSE;
- break;
- case CURLMOPT_TIMERFUNCTION:
- multi->timer_cb = va_arg(param, curl_multi_timer_callback);
- break;
- case CURLMOPT_TIMERDATA:
- multi->timer_userp = va_arg(param, void *);
- break;
- case CURLMOPT_MAXCONNECTS:
- multi->maxconnects = va_arg(param, long);
- break;
- default:
- res = CURLM_UNKNOWN_OPTION;
- break;
- }
- va_end(param);
- return res;
- }
- /* we define curl_multi_socket() in the public multi.h header */
- #undef curl_multi_socket
- CURLMcode curl_multi_socket(CURLM *multi_handle, curl_socket_t s,
- int *running_handles)
- {
- CURLMcode result = multi_socket((struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle, FALSE, s,
- 0, running_handles);
- if(CURLM_OK >= result)
- update_timer((struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle);
- return result;
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_socket_action(CURLM *multi_handle, curl_socket_t s,
- int ev_bitmask, int *running_handles)
- {
- CURLMcode result = multi_socket((struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle, FALSE, s,
- ev_bitmask, running_handles);
- if(CURLM_OK >= result)
- update_timer((struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle);
- return result;
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_socket_all(CURLM *multi_handle, int *running_handles)
- {
- CURLMcode result = multi_socket((struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle,
- TRUE, CURL_SOCKET_BAD, 0, running_handles);
- if(CURLM_OK >= result)
- update_timer((struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle);
- return result;
- }
- static CURLMcode multi_timeout(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- long *timeout_ms)
- {
- static struct timeval tv_zero = {0,0};
- if(multi->timetree) {
- /* we have a tree of expire times */
- struct timeval now = Curl_tvnow();
- /* splay the lowest to the bottom */
- multi->timetree = Curl_splay(tv_zero, multi->timetree);
- if(Curl_splaycomparekeys(multi->timetree->key, now) > 0) {
- /* some time left before expiration */
- *timeout_ms = curlx_tvdiff(multi->timetree->key, now);
- if(!*timeout_ms)
- /*
- * Since we only provide millisecond resolution on the returned value
- * and the diff might be less than one millisecond here, we don't
- * return zero as that may cause short bursts of busyloops on fast
- * processors while the diff is still present but less than one
- * millisecond! instead we return 1 until the time is ripe.
- */
- *timeout_ms=1;
- }
- else
- /* 0 means immediately */
- *timeout_ms = 0;
- }
- else
- *timeout_ms = -1;
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_timeout(CURLM *multi_handle,
- long *timeout_ms)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- /* First, make some basic checks that the CURLM handle is a good handle */
- if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
- return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
- return multi_timeout(multi, timeout_ms);
- }
- /*
- * Tell the application it should update its timers, if it subscribes to the
- * update timer callback.
- */
- static int update_timer(struct Curl_multi *multi)
- {
- long timeout_ms;
- if(!multi->timer_cb)
- return 0;
- if(multi_timeout(multi, &timeout_ms)) {
- return -1;
- }
- if(timeout_ms < 0) {
- static const struct timeval none={0,0};
- if(Curl_splaycomparekeys(none, multi->timer_lastcall)) {
- multi->timer_lastcall = none;
- /* there's no timeout now but there was one previously, tell the app to
- disable it */
- return multi->timer_cb((CURLM*)multi, -1, multi->timer_userp);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* When multi_timeout() is done, multi->timetree points to the node with the
- * timeout we got the (relative) time-out time for. We can thus easily check
- * if this is the same (fixed) time as we got in a previous call and then
- * avoid calling the callback again. */
- if(Curl_splaycomparekeys(multi->timetree->key, multi->timer_lastcall) == 0)
- return 0;
- multi->timer_lastcall = multi->timetree->key;
- return multi->timer_cb((CURLM*)multi, timeout_ms, multi->timer_userp);
- }
- static CURLcode addHandleToSendOrPendPipeline(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct connectdata *conn)
- {
- size_t pipeLen = conn->send_pipe->size + conn->recv_pipe->size;
- struct curl_llist_element *sendhead = conn->send_pipe->head;
- struct curl_llist *pipeline;
- CURLcode rc;
- if(!Curl_isPipeliningEnabled(handle) ||
- pipeLen == 0)
- pipeline = conn->send_pipe;
- else {
- if(conn->server_supports_pipelining &&
- pipeLen < MAX_PIPELINE_LENGTH)
- pipeline = conn->send_pipe;
- else
- pipeline = conn->pend_pipe;
- }
- rc = Curl_addHandleToPipeline(handle, pipeline);
- if(pipeline == conn->send_pipe && sendhead != conn->send_pipe->head) {
- /* this is a new one as head, expire it */
- conn->writechannel_inuse = FALSE; /* not in use yet */
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- infof(conn->data, "%p is at send pipe head!\n",
- conn->send_pipe->head->ptr);
- #endif
- Curl_expire(conn->send_pipe->head->ptr, 1);
- }
- return rc;
- }
- static int checkPendPipeline(struct connectdata *conn)
- {
- int result = 0;
- struct curl_llist_element *sendhead = conn->send_pipe->head;
- size_t pipeLen = conn->send_pipe->size + conn->recv_pipe->size;
- if(conn->server_supports_pipelining || pipeLen == 0) {
- struct curl_llist_element *curr = conn->pend_pipe->head;
- const size_t maxPipeLen =
- conn->server_supports_pipelining ? MAX_PIPELINE_LENGTH : 1;
- while(pipeLen < maxPipeLen && curr) {
- Curl_llist_move(conn->pend_pipe, curr,
- conn->send_pipe, conn->send_pipe->tail);
- Curl_pgrsTime(curr->ptr, TIMER_PRETRANSFER);
- ++result; /* count how many handles we moved */
- curr = conn->pend_pipe->head;
- ++pipeLen;
- }
- }
- if(result) {
- conn->now = Curl_tvnow();
- /* something moved, check for a new send pipeline leader */
- if(sendhead != conn->send_pipe->head) {
- /* this is a new one as head, expire it */
- conn->writechannel_inuse = FALSE; /* not in use yet */
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- infof(conn->data, "%p is at send pipe head!\n",
- conn->send_pipe->head->ptr);
- #endif
- Curl_expire(conn->send_pipe->head->ptr, 1);
- }
- }
- return result;
- }
- /* Move this transfer from the sending list to the receiving list.
- Pay special attention to the new sending list "leader" as it needs to get
- checked to update what sockets it acts on.
- */
- static void moveHandleFromSendToRecvPipeline(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct connectdata *conn)
- {
- struct curl_llist_element *curr;
- curr = conn->send_pipe->head;
- while(curr) {
- if(curr->ptr == handle) {
- Curl_llist_move(conn->send_pipe, curr,
- conn->recv_pipe, conn->recv_pipe->tail);
- if(conn->send_pipe->head) {
- /* Since there's a new easy handle at the start of the send pipeline,
- set its timeout value to 1ms to make it trigger instantly */
- conn->writechannel_inuse = FALSE; /* not used now */
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- infof(conn->data, "%p is at send pipe head B!\n",
- conn->send_pipe->head->ptr);
- #endif
- Curl_expire(conn->send_pipe->head->ptr, 1);
- }
- /* The receiver's list is not really interesting here since either this
- handle is now first in the list and we'll deal with it soon, or
- another handle is already first and thus is already taken care of */
- break; /* we're done! */
- }
- curr = curr->next;
- }
- }
- static void moveHandleFromRecvToDonePipeline(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct connectdata *conn)
- {
- struct curl_llist_element *curr;
- curr = conn->recv_pipe->head;
- while(curr) {
- if(curr->ptr == handle) {
- Curl_llist_move(conn->recv_pipe, curr,
- conn->done_pipe, conn->done_pipe->tail);
- break;
- }
- curr = curr->next;
- }
- }
- static bool isHandleAtHead(struct SessionHandle *handle,
- struct curl_llist *pipeline)
- {
- struct curl_llist_element *curr = pipeline->head;
- if(curr)
- return (curr->ptr == handle) ? TRUE : FALSE;
- return FALSE;
- }
- /*
- * multi_freetimeout()
- *
- * Callback used by the llist system when a single timeout list entry is
- * destroyed.
- */
- static void multi_freetimeout(void *user, void *entryptr)
- {
- (void)user;
- /* the entry was plain malloc()'ed */
- free(entryptr);
- }
- /*
- * multi_addtimeout()
- *
- * Add a timestamp to the list of timeouts. Keep the list sorted so that head
- * of list is always the timeout nearest in time.
- *
- */
- static CURLMcode
- multi_addtimeout(struct curl_llist *timeoutlist,
- struct timeval *stamp)
- {
- struct curl_llist_element *e;
- struct timeval *timedup;
- struct curl_llist_element *prev = NULL;
- timedup = malloc(sizeof(*timedup));
- if(!timedup)
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- /* copy the timestamp */
- memcpy(timedup, stamp, sizeof(*timedup));
- if(Curl_llist_count(timeoutlist)) {
- /* find the correct spot in the list */
- for(e = timeoutlist->head; e; e = e->next) {
- struct timeval *checktime = e->ptr;
- long diff = curlx_tvdiff(*checktime, *timedup);
- if(diff > 0)
- break;
- prev = e;
- }
- }
- /* else
- this is the first timeout on the list */
- if(!Curl_llist_insert_next(timeoutlist, prev, timedup)) {
- free(timedup);
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- }
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- /*
- * Curl_expire()
- *
- * given a number of milliseconds from now to use to set the 'act before
- * this'-time for the transfer, to be extracted by curl_multi_timeout()
- *
- * Note that the timeout will be added to a queue of timeouts if it defines a
- * moment in time that is later than the current head of queue.
- *
- * Pass zero to clear all timeout values for this handle.
- */
- void Curl_expire(struct SessionHandle *data, long milli)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi = data->multi;
- struct timeval *nowp = &data->state.expiretime;
- int rc;
- /* this is only interesting for multi-interface using libcurl, and only
- while there is still a multi interface struct remaining! */
- if(!multi)
- return;
- if(!milli) {
- /* No timeout, clear the time data. */
- if(nowp->tv_sec || nowp->tv_usec) {
- /* Since this is an cleared time, we must remove the previous entry from
- the splay tree */
- struct curl_llist *list = data->state.timeoutlist;
- rc = Curl_splayremovebyaddr(multi->timetree,
- &data->state.timenode,
- &multi->timetree);
- if(rc)
- infof(data, "Internal error clearing splay node = %d\n", rc);
- /* flush the timeout list too */
- while(list->size > 0)
- Curl_llist_remove(list, list->tail, NULL);
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- infof(data, "Expire cleared\n");
- #endif
- nowp->tv_sec = 0;
- nowp->tv_usec = 0;
- }
- }
- else {
- struct timeval set;
- set = Curl_tvnow();
- set.tv_sec += milli/1000;
- set.tv_usec += (milli%1000)*1000;
- if(set.tv_usec >= 1000000) {
- set.tv_sec++;
- set.tv_usec -= 1000000;
- }
- if(nowp->tv_sec || nowp->tv_usec) {
- /* This means that the struct is added as a node in the splay tree.
- Compare if the new time is earlier, and only remove-old/add-new if it
- is. */
- long diff = curlx_tvdiff(set, *nowp);
- if(diff > 0) {
- /* the new expire time was later so just add it to the queue
- and get out */
- multi_addtimeout(data->state.timeoutlist, &set);
- return;
- }
- /* the new time is newer than the presently set one, so add the current
- to the queue and update the head */
- multi_addtimeout(data->state.timeoutlist, nowp);
- /* Since this is an updated time, we must remove the previous entry from
- the splay tree first and then re-add the new value */
- rc = Curl_splayremovebyaddr(multi->timetree,
- &data->state.timenode,
- &multi->timetree);
- if(rc)
- infof(data, "Internal error removing splay node = %d\n", rc);
- }
- *nowp = set;
- data->state.timenode.payload = data;
- multi->timetree = Curl_splayinsert(*nowp,
- multi->timetree,
- &data->state.timenode);
- }
- #if 0
- Curl_splayprint(multi->timetree, 0, TRUE);
- #endif
- }
- CURLMcode curl_multi_assign(CURLM *multi_handle,
- curl_socket_t s, void *hashp)
- {
- struct Curl_sh_entry *there = NULL;
- struct Curl_multi *multi = (struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- if(s != CURL_SOCKET_BAD)
- there = Curl_hash_pick(multi->sockhash, (char *)&s, sizeof(curl_socket_t));
- if(!there)
- return CURLM_BAD_SOCKET;
- there->socketp = hashp;
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- static void multi_connc_remove_handle(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct SessionHandle *data)
- {
- /* a connection in the connection cache pointing to the given 'data' ? */
- int i;
- for(i=0; i< multi->connc->num; i++) {
- struct connectdata * conn = multi->connc->connects[i];
- if(conn && conn->data == data) {
- /* If this easy_handle was the last one in charge for one or more
- connections in the shared connection cache, we might need to keep
- this handle around until either A) the connection is closed and
- killed properly, or B) another easy_handle uses the connection.
- The reason why we need to have a easy_handle associated with a live
- connection is simply that some connections will need a handle to get
- closed down properly. Currently, the only connections that need to
- keep a easy_handle handle around are using FTP(S). Such connections
- have the PROT_CLOSEACTION bit set.
- Thus, we need to check for all connections in the shared cache that
- points to this handle and are using PROT_CLOSEACTION. If there's any,
- we need to add this handle to the list of "easy handles kept around
- for nice connection closures".
- */
- if(conn->handler->flags & PROTOPT_CLOSEACTION) {
- /* this handle is still being used by a shared connection and
- thus we leave it around for now */
- if(add_closure(multi, data) == CURLM_OK)
- data->state.shared_conn = multi;
- else {
- /* out of memory - so much for graceful shutdown */
- Curl_disconnect(conn, /* dead_connection */ FALSE);
- multi->connc->connects[i] = NULL;
- data->state.shared_conn = NULL;
- }
- }
- else {
- /* disconect the easy handle from the connection since the connection
- will now remain but this easy handle is going */
- data->state.shared_conn = NULL;
- conn->data = NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /* Add the given data pointer to the list of 'closure handles' that are kept
- around only to be able to close some connections nicely - just make sure
- that this handle isn't already added, like for the cases when an easy
- handle is removed, added and removed again... */
- static CURLMcode add_closure(struct Curl_multi *multi,
- struct SessionHandle *data)
- {
- struct closure *cl = multi->closure;
- struct closure *p = NULL;
- bool add = TRUE;
- /* Before adding, scan through all the other currently kept handles and see
- if there are any connections still referring to them and kill them if
- not. */
- while(cl) {
- struct closure *n;
- bool inuse = FALSE;
- int i;
- for(i=0; i< multi->connc->num; i++) {
- if(multi->connc->connects[i] &&
- (multi->connc->connects[i]->data == cl->easy_handle)) {
- inuse = TRUE;
- break;
- }
- }
- n = cl->next;
- if(!inuse) {
- /* cl->easy_handle is now killable */
- /* unmark it as not having a connection around that uses it anymore */
- cl->easy_handle->state.shared_conn= NULL;
- if(cl->easy_handle->state.closed) {
- infof(data, "Delayed kill of easy handle %p\n", cl->easy_handle);
- /* close handle only if curl_easy_cleanup() already has been called
- for this easy handle */
- Curl_close(cl->easy_handle);
- }
- if(p)
- p->next = n;
- else
- multi->closure = n;
- free(cl);
- }
- else {
- if(cl->easy_handle == data)
- add = FALSE;
- p = cl;
- }
- cl = n;
- }
- if(add) {
- cl = calloc(1, sizeof(struct closure));
- if(!cl)
- return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- cl->easy_handle = data;
- cl->next = multi->closure;
- multi->closure = cl;
- }
- return CURLM_OK;
- }
- #ifdef DEBUGBUILD
- void Curl_multi_dump(const struct Curl_multi *multi_handle)
- {
- struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
- struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
- int i;
- fprintf(stderr, "* Multi status: %d handles, %d alive\n",
- multi->num_easy, multi->num_alive);
- for(easy=multi->easy.next; easy != &multi->easy; easy = easy->next) {
- if(easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) {
- /* only display handles that are not completed */
- fprintf(stderr, "handle %p, state %s, %d sockets\n",
- (void *)easy->easy_handle,
- statename[easy->state], easy->numsocks);
- for(i=0; i < easy->numsocks; i++) {
- curl_socket_t s = easy->sockets[i];
- struct Curl_sh_entry *entry =
- Curl_hash_pick(multi->sockhash, (char *)&s, sizeof(s));
- fprintf(stderr, "%d ", (int)s);
- if(!entry) {
- fprintf(stderr, "INTERNAL CONFUSION\n");
- continue;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, "[%s %s] ",
- entry->action&CURL_POLL_IN?"RECVING":"",
- entry->action&CURL_POLL_OUT?"SENDING":"");
- }
- if(easy->numsocks)
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- }
- }
- }
- #endif
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