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/***************************************************************************
* _ _ ____ _
* Project ___| | | | _ \| |
* / __| | | | |_) | |
* | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
* \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
*
* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2013, Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>, 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 "curl_setup.h"
#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"
#include "speedcheck.h"
#include "conncache.h"
#include "bundles.h"
#include "multihandle.h"
#include "pipeline.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
#define CURL_CONNECTION_HASH_SIZE 97
#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))
static void singlesocket(struct Curl_multi *multi,
struct Curl_one_easy *easy);
static int update_timer(struct Curl_multi *multi);
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);
static CURLMcode multi_timeout(struct Curl_multi *multi,
long *timeout_ms);
#ifdef DEBUGBUILD
static const char * const statename[]={
"INIT",
"CONNECT_PEND",
"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 mstate(struct Curl_one_easy *easy, CURLMstate state
#ifdef DEBUGBUILD
, int lineno
#endif
)
{
#ifdef DEBUGBUILD
long connection_id = -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->state >= CURLM_STATE_CONNECT_PEND &&
easy->state < CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED) {
if(easy->easy_conn)
connection_id = easy->easy_conn->connection_id;
infof(easy->easy_handle,
"STATE: %s => %s handle %p; line %d (connection #%ld) \n",
statename[oldstate], statename[easy->state],
(char *)easy, lineno, connection_id);
}
#endif
if(state == CURLM_STATE_COMPLETED)
/* changing to COMPLETED means there's one less easy handle 'alive' */
easy->easy_handle->multi->num_alive--;
}
#ifndef DEBUGBUILD
#define multistate(x,y) mstate(x,y)
#else
#define multistate(x,y) mstate(x,y, __LINE__)
#endif
/*
* 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(int hashsize)
{
return Curl_hash_alloc(hashsize, 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;
}
struct Curl_multi *Curl_multi_handle(int hashsize, /* socket hash */
int chashsize) /* connection hash */
{
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(hashsize);
if(!multi->sockhash)
goto error;
multi->conn_cache = Curl_conncache_init(chashsize);
if(!multi->conn_cache)
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;
multi->max_pipeline_length = 5;
return (CURLM *) multi;
error:
Curl_hash_destroy(multi->sockhash);
multi->sockhash = NULL;
Curl_hash_destroy(multi->hostcache);
multi->hostcache = NULL;
Curl_conncache_destroy(multi->conn_cache);
multi->conn_cache = NULL;
free(multi);
return NULL;
}
CURLM *curl_multi_init(void)
{
return Curl_multi_handle(CURL_SOCKET_HASH_TABLE_SIZE,
CURL_CONNECTION_HASH_SIZE);
}
CURLMcode curl_multi_add_handle(CURLM *multi_handle,
CURL *easy_handle)
{
struct curl_llist *timeoutlist;
struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
struct Curl_multi *multi = (struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
struct SessionHandle *data = (struct SessionHandle *)easy_handle;
struct SessionHandle *new_closure = NULL;
struct curl_hash *hostcache = NULL;
/* 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;
/* 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;
}
/* In case multi handle has no hostcache yet, allocate one */
if(!multi->hostcache) {
hostcache = Curl_mk_dnscache();
if(!hostcache) {
free(easy);
Curl_llist_destroy(timeoutlist, NULL);
return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
}
/* In case multi handle has no closure_handle yet, allocate
a new easy handle to use when closing cached connections */
if(!multi->closure_handle) {
new_closure = (struct SessionHandle *)curl_easy_init();
if(!new_closure) {
Curl_hash_destroy(hostcache);
free(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.
*/
/* In case a new closure handle has been initialized above, it
is associated now with the multi handle which lacked one. */
if(new_closure) {
multi->closure_handle = new_closure;
Curl_easy_addmulti(multi->closure_handle, multi_handle);
multi->closure_handle->state.conn_cache = multi->conn_cache;
}
/* In case hostcache has been allocated above,
it is associated now with the multi handle. */
if(hostcache)
multi->hostcache = hostcache;
/* Make easy handle use timeout list initialized above */
data->state.timeoutlist = timeoutlist;
timeoutlist = NULL;
/* 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 not set. */
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;
}
/* Point to the multi's connection cache */
easy->easy_handle->state.conn_cache = multi->conn_cache;
/* 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) {
/* stop using the multi handle's 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);
}
else
/* Clear connection pipelines, if Curl_done above was not called */
Curl_getoff_all_pipelines(easy->easy_handle, easy->easy_conn);
}
/* as this was using a shared connection cache we clear the pointer
to that since we're not part of that multi handle anymore */
easy->easy_handle->state.conn_cache = NULL;
/* 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 */
/* Remove the association between the connection and the handle */
if(easy->easy_conn) {
easy->easy_conn->data = NULL;
easy->easy_conn = NULL;
}
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_pipeline_enabled(const struct Curl_multi *multi)
{
return (multi && multi->pipelining_enabled) ? TRUE : FALSE;
}
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->tunnel_state[FIRSTSOCKET] == TUNNEL_CONNECT)
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;
}
CURLMcode curl_multi_wait(CURLM *multi_handle,
struct curl_waitfd extra_fds[],
unsigned int extra_nfds,
int timeout_ms,
int *ret)
{
struct Curl_multi *multi=(struct Curl_multi *)multi_handle;
struct Curl_one_easy *easy;
curl_socket_t sockbunch[MAX_SOCKSPEREASYHANDLE];
int bitmap;
unsigned int i;
unsigned int nfds = 0;
unsigned int curlfds;
struct pollfd *ufds = NULL;
long timeout_internal;
if(!GOOD_MULTI_HANDLE(multi))
return CURLM_BAD_HANDLE;
/* If the internally desired timeout is actually shorter than requested from
the outside, then use the shorter time! But only if the internal timer
is actually larger than 0! */
(void)multi_timeout(multi, &timeout_internal);
if((timeout_internal > 0) && (timeout_internal < (long)timeout_ms))
timeout_ms = (int)timeout_internal;
/* Count up how many fds we have from the multi 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)) {
++nfds;
s = sockbunch[i];
}
if(bitmap & GETSOCK_WRITESOCK(i)) {
++nfds;
s = sockbunch[i];
}
if(s == CURL_SOCKET_BAD) {
break;
}
}
easy = easy->next; /* check next handle */
}
curlfds = nfds; /* number of internal file descriptors */
nfds += extra_nfds; /* add the externally provided ones */
if(nfds) {
ufds = malloc(nfds * sizeof(struct pollfd));
if(!ufds)
return CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
nfds = 0;
/* only do the second loop if we found descriptors in the first stage run
above */
if(curlfds) {
/* Add the curl handles to our pollfds first */
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)) {
ufds[nfds].fd = sockbunch[i];
ufds[nfds].events = POLLIN;
++nfds;
s = sockbunch[i];
}
if(bitmap & GETSOCK_WRITESOCK(i)) {
ufds[nfds].fd = sockbunch[i];
ufds[nfds].events = POLLOUT;
++nfds;
s = sockbunch[i];
}
if(s == CURL_SOCKET_BAD) {
break;
}
}
easy = easy->next; /* check next handle */
}
}
/* Add external file descriptions from poll-like struct curl_waitfd */
for(i = 0; i < extra_nfds; i++) {
ufds[nfds].fd = extra_fds[i].fd;
ufds[nfds].events = 0;
if(extra_fds[i].events & CURL_WAIT_POLLIN)
ufds[nfds].events |= POLLIN;
if(extra_fds[i].events & CURL_WAIT_POLLPRI)
ufds[nfds].events |= POLLPRI;
if(extra_fds[i].events & CURL_WAIT_POLLOUT)
ufds[nfds].events |= POLLOUT;
++nfds;
}
if(nfds)
/* wait... */
i = Curl_poll(ufds, nfds, timeout_ms);
else
i = 0;
Curl_safefree(ufds);
if(ret)
*ret = i;
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 = FALSE;
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_DONE) {
/* In all these states, the code will blindly access 'easy->easy_conn'
so this is precaution that it isn't NULL. And it silences static
analyzers. */
failf(data, "In state %d with no easy_conn, bail out!\n", easy->state);
return CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR;
}
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);