FIN should only be reported once (as '0' for sockets, as 'ERR_CLSD' for
netconns). Before this change, ERR_CLSD was returned forever...
This is the 2nd try. First try (commit ebcae98ae65c26a0c210c802540bf027d07fe2f1)
was buggy in that it could drop the FIN if it was read together with data
(reverted in commit ebcae98ae65c26a0c210c802540bf027d07fe2f1).
This version fixes this by adding an apiflag and a netconn flag to keep
track of this.
LWIP_HOOK_SOCKETS_SETSOCKOPT() and LWIP_HOOK_SOCKETS_GETSOCKOPT()
are introduced to implement additional socket options. The hooks
are always called first and report back if they handled the option
or not.
Signed-off-by: goldsimon <goldsimon@gmx.de>
MSG_PEEK on TCP sockets was broken since commit b71d4477eab7c19c34e57e5c9a1f8add63de7879
from 06.03.2017: recv hung in an endless loop and tcp_recved() was called for peeked data
(which would result in a too large window advertised).
Aded TCP MSG_PEEK to socket unit tests
During the refactoring in c5db278746daedcc6566822992f3f33ce3801470, the
previous gotos were removed, but the lack of break statements in
NETCONN_EVNT_RCVMINUS and NETCONN_EVT_SENDMINUS was overlooked, leading
to incorrect fall through behavior
Enables support for MSG_DONTWAIT in lwip_recvmsg(). Support already
exists in lwip_recv_tcp() and lwip_recvfrom_udp_raw(); these are both
accessible from lwip_recvfrom(), which already supports MSG_DONTWAIT.
Signed-off-by: Nate Karstens <nate.karstens@garmin.com>
Signed-off-by: Joel Cunningham <joel.cunningham@me.com>
This makes the following poll cleanups:
1) Add LWIP_ERROR in lwip_poll to check for invalid fds/nfds combinations.
This fixes a possible a NULL fds dereference in lwip_poll_scan()
2) Use has_ copies of the socket events in lwip_poll_should_wake() rather
passing the sock pointer and accessing socket after leaving the critical
section
Interface indexes are u8_t internally so cast from sockets int representation to u8_t
This was found with MSVC 2013:
1>lwip\src\api\sockets.c(3190): warning C4242: 'function' : conversion from 'const unsigned int' to 'u8_t', possible loss of data
1>lwip\src\api\sockets.c(3698): warning C4242: 'function' : conversion from 'unsigned int' to 'u8_t', possible loss of data
This refactors event_callback() to separate updating socket event
state from processing the select list (to apply socket event change)
Refactoring changes:
1) select_list_cb processing has been moved to a new local function called
select_check_waiters()
2) goto no_select_wakeup has been removed and now we use a flag
to track whether to call select_check_waiters()
3) There is a small functional change for !LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING.
We call SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT after saving events but before calling
select_check_waiters() (which now calls PROTECT before starting the loop).
Before the code held the PROTECT across saving the events and the first
loop iteration, but this didn't protect against anything because each loop
iteration we do an UNPROTECT/PROTECT
4) Better documentation for both LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING and
!LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING
This fixes a bug where when writing IP_PKTINFO to msg_control, the
msg_controllen field was not updated with the length written
This bug is exposed by applications that provide a msg_control buffer large
enough for multiple control messages. Then when calling CMSG_NXTHDR, it
returned a next cmsg pointer even though was no additional message