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7a24c346 1/* -*- c-file-style: "linux" -*-
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2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 1996-2001 by Andrew Tridgell
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4 * Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
5 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
d62bcc17 6 *
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7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 * (at your option) any later version.
d62bcc17 11 *
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12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 * GNU General Public License for more details.
d62bcc17 16 *
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17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
20 */
720b47f2 21
87ee2481 22/**
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23 * @file io.c
24 *
6ed6d7f5 25 * Socket and pipe I/O utilities used in rsync.
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26 *
27 * rsync provides its own multiplexing system, which is used to send
28 * stderr and stdout over a single socket. We need this because
29 * stdout normally carries the binary data stream, and stderr all our
30 * error messages.
31 *
32 * For historical reasons this is off during the start of the
33 * connection, but it's switched on quite early using
34 * io_start_multiplex_out() and io_start_multiplex_in().
35 **/
720b47f2 36
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37#include "rsync.h"
38
880da007 39/** If no timeout is specified then use a 60 second select timeout */
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40#define SELECT_TIMEOUT 60
41
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42static int io_multiplexing_out;
43static int io_multiplexing_in;
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44static int multiplex_in_fd = -1;
45static int multiplex_out_fd = -1;
8d9dc9f9 46static time_t last_io;
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47static int no_flush;
48
49extern int bwlimit;
71e58630 50extern size_t bwlimit_writemax;
720b47f2 51extern int verbose;
6ba9279f 52extern int io_timeout;
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53extern int am_server;
54extern int am_daemon;
55extern int am_sender;
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56extern int eol_nulls;
57extern char *remote_filesfrom_file;
a800434a 58extern struct stats stats;
720b47f2 59
a86179f4 60const char phase_unknown[] = "unknown";
e626b29e 61int select_timeout = SELECT_TIMEOUT;
805edf9d 62
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63/**
64 * The connection might be dropped at some point; perhaps because the
65 * remote instance crashed. Just giving the offset on the stream is
66 * not very helpful. So instead we try to make io_phase_name point to
67 * something useful.
eca2adb4 68 *
6ed6d7f5 69 * For buffered/multiplexed I/O these names will be somewhat
805edf9d 70 * approximate; perhaps for ease of support we would rather make the
6ed6d7f5 71 * buffer always flush when a single application-level I/O finishes.
805edf9d 72 *
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73 * @todo Perhaps we want some simple stack functionality, but there's
74 * no need to overdo it.
98b332ed 75 **/
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76const char *io_write_phase = phase_unknown;
77const char *io_read_phase = phase_unknown;
98b332ed 78
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79/** Ignore EOF errors while reading a module listing if the remote
80 version is 24 or less. */
81int kludge_around_eof = False;
82
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83int msg_fd_in = -1;
84int msg_fd_out = -1;
7a55d06e 85
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86static int io_filesfrom_f_in = -1;
87static int io_filesfrom_f_out = -1;
88static char io_filesfrom_buf[2048];
89static char *io_filesfrom_bp;
90static char io_filesfrom_lastchar;
91static int io_filesfrom_buflen;
720b47f2 92
9dd891bb 93static void read_loop(int fd, char *buf, size_t len);
ff41a59f 94
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95struct redo_list {
96 struct redo_list *next;
97 int num;
98};
99
100static struct redo_list *redo_list_head;
101static struct redo_list *redo_list_tail;
102
103struct msg_list {
104 struct msg_list *next;
105 char *buf;
106 int len;
107};
108
109static struct msg_list *msg_list_head;
110static struct msg_list *msg_list_tail;
111
112static void redo_list_add(int num)
113{
114 struct redo_list *rl;
115
116 if (!(rl = new(struct redo_list)))
117 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
118 rl->next = NULL;
119 rl->num = num;
120 if (redo_list_tail)
121 redo_list_tail->next = rl;
122 else
123 redo_list_head = rl;
124 redo_list_tail = rl;
125}
126
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127static void check_timeout(void)
128{
129 time_t t;
90ba34e2 130
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131 if (!io_timeout)
132 return;
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133
134 if (!last_io) {
135 last_io = time(NULL);
136 return;
137 }
138
139 t = time(NULL);
140
86ffe37f 141 if (last_io && io_timeout && (t-last_io) >= io_timeout) {
0adb99b9 142 if (!am_server && !am_daemon) {
d62bcc17 143 rprintf(FERROR, "io timeout after %d seconds - exiting\n",
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144 (int)(t-last_io));
145 }
65417579 146 exit_cleanup(RERR_TIMEOUT);
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147 }
148}
149
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150/** Setup the fd used to receive MSG_* messages. Only needed when
151 * we're the generator because the sender and receiver both use the
6ed6d7f5 152 * multiplexed I/O setup. */
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153void set_msg_fd_in(int fd)
154{
155 msg_fd_in = fd;
156}
157
158/** Setup the fd used to send our MSG_* messages. Only needed when
159 * we're the receiver because the generator and the sender both use
6ed6d7f5 160 * the multiplexed I/O setup. */
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161void set_msg_fd_out(int fd)
162{
163 msg_fd_out = fd;
164 set_nonblocking(msg_fd_out);
165}
166
167/* Add a message to the pending MSG_* list. */
168static void msg_list_add(int code, char *buf, int len)
554e0a8d 169{
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170 struct msg_list *ml;
171
172 if (!(ml = new(struct msg_list)))
173 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
174 ml->next = NULL;
175 if (!(ml->buf = new_array(char, len+4)))
176 exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
177 SIVAL(ml->buf, 0, ((code+MPLEX_BASE)<<24) | len);
178 memcpy(ml->buf+4, buf, len);
179 ml->len = len+4;
180 if (msg_list_tail)
181 msg_list_tail->next = ml;
182 else
183 msg_list_head = ml;
184 msg_list_tail = ml;
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185}
186
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187void send_msg(enum msgcode code, char *buf, int len)
188{
189 msg_list_add(code, buf, len);
190 msg_list_push(NORMAL_FLUSH);
191}
192
193/** Read a message from the MSG_* fd and dispatch it. This is only
194 * called by the generator. */
195static void read_msg_fd(void)
554e0a8d 196{
f9c6b3e7 197 char buf[2048];
06ce139f 198 size_t n;
d17e1dd2 199 int fd = msg_fd_in;
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200 int tag, len;
201
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202 /* Temporarily disable msg_fd_in. This is needed to avoid looping back
203 * to this routine from read_timeout() and writefd_unbuffered(). */
d17e1dd2 204 msg_fd_in = -1;
554e0a8d 205
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206 read_loop(fd, buf, 4);
207 tag = IVAL(buf, 0);
208
209 len = tag & 0xFFFFFF;
d17e1dd2 210 tag = (tag >> 24) - MPLEX_BASE;
ff41a59f 211
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212 switch (tag) {
213 case MSG_DONE:
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214 if (len != 0) {
215 rprintf(FERROR, "invalid message %d:%d\n", tag, len);
d17e1dd2 216 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
13c7bcbb 217 }
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218 redo_list_add(-1);
219 break;
220 case MSG_REDO:
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221 if (len != 4) {
222 rprintf(FERROR, "invalid message %d:%d\n", tag, len);
d17e1dd2 223 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
13c7bcbb 224 }
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225 read_loop(fd, buf, 4);
226 redo_list_add(IVAL(buf,0));
227 break;
228 case MSG_INFO:
229 case MSG_ERROR:
230 case MSG_LOG:
231 while (len) {
232 n = len;
233 if (n >= sizeof buf)
234 n = sizeof buf - 1;
235 read_loop(fd, buf, n);
236 rwrite((enum logcode)tag, buf, n);
237 len -= n;
238 }
239 break;
240 default:
13c7bcbb 241 rprintf(FERROR, "unknown message %d:%d\n", tag, len);
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242 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
243 }
244
245 msg_fd_in = fd;
246}
247
248/* Try to push messages off the list onto the wire. If we leave with more
249 * to do, return 0. On error, return -1. If everything flushed, return 1.
f9c6b3e7 250 * This is only active in the receiver. */
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251int msg_list_push(int flush_it_all)
252{
253 static int written = 0;
254 struct timeval tv;
255 fd_set fds;
256
257 if (msg_fd_out < 0)
258 return -1;
259
260 while (msg_list_head) {
261 struct msg_list *ml = msg_list_head;
262 int n = write(msg_fd_out, ml->buf + written, ml->len - written);
263 if (n < 0) {
264 if (errno == EINTR)
265 continue;
266 if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK && errno != EAGAIN)
267 return -1;
268 if (!flush_it_all)
269 return 0;
270 FD_ZERO(&fds);
271 FD_SET(msg_fd_out, &fds);
e626b29e 272 tv.tv_sec = select_timeout;
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273 tv.tv_usec = 0;
274 if (!select(msg_fd_out+1, NULL, &fds, NULL, &tv))
275 check_timeout();
276 } else if ((written += n) == ml->len) {
277 free(ml->buf);
278 msg_list_head = ml->next;
279 if (!msg_list_head)
280 msg_list_tail = NULL;
281 free(ml);
282 written = 0;
283 }
554e0a8d 284 }
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285 return 1;
286}
287
288int get_redo_num(void)
289{
290 struct redo_list *next;
291 int num;
292
293 while (!redo_list_head)
294 read_msg_fd();
554e0a8d 295
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296 num = redo_list_head->num;
297 next = redo_list_head->next;
298 free(redo_list_head);
299 redo_list_head = next;
300 if (!next)
301 redo_list_tail = NULL;
302
303 return num;
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304}
305
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306/**
307 * When we're the receiver and we have a local --files-from list of names
308 * that needs to be sent over the socket to the sender, we have to do two
309 * things at the same time: send the sender a list of what files we're
310 * processing and read the incoming file+info list from the sender. We do
311 * this by augmenting the read_timeout() function to copy this data. It
312 * uses the io_filesfrom_buf to read a block of data from f_in (when it is
313 * ready, since it might be a pipe) and then blast it out f_out (when it
314 * is ready to receive more data).
315 */
316void io_set_filesfrom_fds(int f_in, int f_out)
317{
318 io_filesfrom_f_in = f_in;
319 io_filesfrom_f_out = f_out;
320 io_filesfrom_bp = io_filesfrom_buf;
321 io_filesfrom_lastchar = '\0';
322 io_filesfrom_buflen = 0;
323}
720b47f2 324
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325/**
326 * It's almost always an error to get an EOF when we're trying to read
327 * from the network, because the protocol is self-terminating.
328 *
329 * However, there is one unfortunate cases where it is not, which is
330 * rsync <2.4.6 sending a list of modules on a server, since the list
331 * is terminated by closing the socket. So, for the section of the
332 * program where that is a problem (start_socket_client),
333 * kludge_around_eof is True and we just exit.
334 */
3151cbae 335static void whine_about_eof(void)
7a55d06e 336{
7a55d06e 337 if (kludge_around_eof)
3151cbae 338 exit_cleanup(0);
3151cbae 339
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340 rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": connection unexpectedly closed "
341 "(%.0f bytes read so far)\n",
342 (double)stats.total_read);
343
344 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
7a55d06e 345}
720b47f2 346
7a55d06e 347
3151cbae 348static void die_from_readerr(int err)
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349{
350 /* this prevents us trying to write errors on a dead socket */
351 io_multiplexing_close();
3151cbae 352
d62bcc17 353 rsyserr(FERROR, err, "read error");
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354 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
355}
356
357
880da007 358/**
6ed6d7f5 359 * Read from a socket with I/O timeout. return the number of bytes
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360 * read. If no bytes can be read then exit, never return a number <= 0.
361 *
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362 * TODO: If the remote shell connection fails, then current versions
363 * actually report an "unexpected EOF" error here. Since it's a
364 * fairly common mistake to try to use rsh when ssh is required, we
365 * should trap that: if we fail to read any data at all, we should
366 * give a better explanation. We can tell whether the connection has
367 * started by looking e.g. at whether the remote version is known yet.
c3563c46 368 */
3151cbae 369static int read_timeout(int fd, char *buf, size_t len)
8d9dc9f9 370{
d62bcc17 371 int n, ret = 0;
4c36ddbe 372
d17e1dd2 373 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
ea2111d1 374
4c36ddbe 375 while (ret == 0) {
7a55d06e 376 /* until we manage to read *something* */
56014c8c 377 fd_set r_fds, w_fds;
4c36ddbe 378 struct timeval tv;
1ea087a7 379 int maxfd = fd;
a57873b7 380 int count;
4c36ddbe 381
56014c8c 382 FD_ZERO(&r_fds);
a7026ba9 383 FD_ZERO(&w_fds);
56014c8c 384 FD_SET(fd, &r_fds);
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385 if (msg_fd_in >= 0) {
386 FD_SET(msg_fd_in, &r_fds);
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387 if (msg_fd_in > maxfd)
388 maxfd = msg_fd_in;
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389 } else if (msg_list_head) {
390 FD_SET(msg_fd_out, &w_fds);
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391 if (msg_fd_out > maxfd)
392 maxfd = msg_fd_out;
56014c8c 393 }
3309507d 394 if (io_filesfrom_f_out >= 0) {
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395 int new_fd;
396 if (io_filesfrom_buflen == 0) {
3309507d 397 if (io_filesfrom_f_in >= 0) {
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398 FD_SET(io_filesfrom_f_in, &r_fds);
399 new_fd = io_filesfrom_f_in;
400 } else {
401 io_filesfrom_f_out = -1;
402 new_fd = -1;
403 }
404 } else {
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405 FD_SET(io_filesfrom_f_out, &w_fds);
406 new_fd = io_filesfrom_f_out;
407 }
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408 if (new_fd > maxfd)
409 maxfd = new_fd;
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410 }
411
e626b29e 412 tv.tv_sec = select_timeout;
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413 tv.tv_usec = 0;
414
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415 errno = 0;
416
a7026ba9 417 count = select(maxfd + 1, &r_fds, &w_fds, NULL, &tv);
a57873b7 418
a57873b7 419 if (count <= 0) {
f89b9368 420 if (errno == EBADF)
554e0a8d 421 exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO);
bd717af8 422 check_timeout();
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423 continue;
424 }
425
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426 if (msg_fd_in >= 0 && FD_ISSET(msg_fd_in, &r_fds))
427 read_msg_fd();
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428 else if (msg_list_head && FD_ISSET(msg_fd_out, &w_fds))
429 msg_list_push(NORMAL_FLUSH);
554e0a8d 430
3309507d 431 if (io_filesfrom_f_out >= 0) {
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432 if (io_filesfrom_buflen) {
433 if (FD_ISSET(io_filesfrom_f_out, &w_fds)) {
434 int l = write(io_filesfrom_f_out,
435 io_filesfrom_bp,
436 io_filesfrom_buflen);
437 if (l > 0) {
438 if (!(io_filesfrom_buflen -= l))
439 io_filesfrom_bp = io_filesfrom_buf;
440 else
441 io_filesfrom_bp += l;
442 } else {
443 /* XXX should we complain? */
444 io_filesfrom_f_out = -1;
445 }
446 }
3309507d 447 } else if (io_filesfrom_f_in >= 0) {
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448 if (FD_ISSET(io_filesfrom_f_in, &r_fds)) {
449 int l = read(io_filesfrom_f_in,
450 io_filesfrom_buf,
451 sizeof io_filesfrom_buf);
452 if (l <= 0) {
453 /* Send end-of-file marker */
454 io_filesfrom_buf[0] = '\0';
455 io_filesfrom_buf[1] = '\0';
456 io_filesfrom_buflen = io_filesfrom_lastchar? 2 : 1;
457 io_filesfrom_f_in = -1;
458 } else {
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459 if (!eol_nulls) {
460 char *s = io_filesfrom_buf + l;
461 /* Transform CR and/or LF into '\0' */
462 while (s-- > io_filesfrom_buf) {
463 if (*s == '\n' || *s == '\r')
464 *s = '\0';
465 }
466 }
467 if (!io_filesfrom_lastchar) {
468 /* Last buf ended with a '\0', so don't
469 * let this buf start with one. */
470 while (l && !*io_filesfrom_bp)
471 io_filesfrom_bp++, l--;
472 }
473 if (!l)
474 io_filesfrom_bp = io_filesfrom_buf;
475 else {
476 char *f = io_filesfrom_bp;
477 char *t = f;
478 char *eob = f + l;
479 /* Eliminate any multi-'\0' runs. */
480 while (f != eob) {
481 if (!(*t++ = *f++)) {
482 while (f != eob && !*f)
483 f++, l--;
484 }
485 }
486 io_filesfrom_lastchar = f[-1];
487 }
488 io_filesfrom_buflen = l;
489 }
490 }
491 }
492 }
493
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494 if (!FD_ISSET(fd, &r_fds))
495 continue;
554e0a8d 496
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497 n = read(fd, buf, len);
498
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499 if (n <= 0) {
500 if (n == 0)
501 whine_about_eof(); /* Doesn't return. */
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502 if (errno == EINTR || errno == EWOULDBLOCK
503 || errno == EAGAIN)
7a55d06e 504 continue;
00bdf899 505 die_from_readerr(errno); /* Doesn't return. */
8d9dc9f9 506 }
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507
508 buf += n;
509 len -= n;
510 ret += n;
511 if (io_timeout)
512 last_io = time(NULL);
4c36ddbe 513 }
8d9dc9f9 514
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515 return ret;
516}
8d9dc9f9 517
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518/**
519 * Read a line into the "fname" buffer (which must be at least MAXPATHLEN
520 * characters long).
521 */
522int read_filesfrom_line(int fd, char *fname)
523{
524 char ch, *s, *eob = fname + MAXPATHLEN - 1;
525 int cnt;
55d5937d 526 int reading_remotely = remote_filesfrom_file != NULL;
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527 int nulls = eol_nulls || reading_remotely;
528
529 start:
530 s = fname;
531 while (1) {
532 cnt = read(fd, &ch, 1);
533 if (cnt < 0 && (errno == EWOULDBLOCK
534 || errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN)) {
535 struct timeval tv;
536 fd_set fds;
537 FD_ZERO(&fds);
538 FD_SET(fd, &fds);
e626b29e 539 tv.tv_sec = select_timeout;
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540 tv.tv_usec = 0;
541 if (!select(fd+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv))
542 check_timeout();
543 continue;
544 }
545 if (cnt != 1)
546 break;
547 if (nulls? !ch : (ch == '\r' || ch == '\n')) {
548 /* Skip empty lines if reading locally. */
549 if (!reading_remotely && s == fname)
550 continue;
551 break;
552 }
553 if (s < eob)
554 *s++ = ch;
555 }
556 *s = '\0';
7a55d06e 557
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558 /* Dump comments. */
559 if (*fname == '#' || *fname == ';')
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560 goto start;
561
562 return s - fname;
563}
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564
565
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566/**
567 * Continue trying to read len bytes - don't return until len has been
568 * read.
569 **/
3151cbae 570static void read_loop(int fd, char *buf, size_t len)
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571{
572 while (len) {
573 int n = read_timeout(fd, buf, len);
574
575 buf += n;
576 len -= n;
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577 }
578}
579
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580
581/**
582 * Read from the file descriptor handling multiplexing - return number
583 * of bytes read.
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584 *
585 * Never returns <= 0.
7a55d06e 586 */
c399d22a 587static int readfd_unbuffered(int fd, char *buf, size_t len)
8d9dc9f9 588{
6fe25398 589 static size_t remaining;
909ce14f 590 int tag, ret = 0;
8d9dc9f9 591 char line[1024];
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592 static char *buffer;
593 static size_t bufferIdx = 0;
594 static size_t bufferSz;
8d9dc9f9 595
76c21947 596 if (fd != multiplex_in_fd)
4c36ddbe 597 return read_timeout(fd, buf, len);
8d9dc9f9 598
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599 if (!io_multiplexing_in && remaining == 0) {
600 if (!buffer) {
601 bufferSz = 2 * IO_BUFFER_SIZE;
602 buffer = new_array(char, bufferSz);
f89b9368 603 if (!buffer)
c399d22a 604 out_of_memory("readfd_unbuffered");
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605 }
606 remaining = read_timeout(fd, buffer, bufferSz);
607 bufferIdx = 0;
608 }
609
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610 while (ret == 0) {
611 if (remaining) {
612 len = MIN(len, remaining);
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613 memcpy(buf, buffer + bufferIdx, len);
614 bufferIdx += len;
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615 remaining -= len;
616 ret = len;
76c21947 617 break;
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618 }
619
909ce14f 620 read_loop(fd, line, 4);
ff41a59f 621 tag = IVAL(line, 0);
679e7657 622
8d9dc9f9 623 remaining = tag & 0xFFFFFF;
d17e1dd2 624 tag = (tag >> 24) - MPLEX_BASE;
8d9dc9f9 625
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626 switch (tag) {
627 case MSG_DATA:
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628 if (!buffer || remaining > bufferSz) {
629 buffer = realloc_array(buffer, char, remaining);
f89b9368 630 if (!buffer)
c399d22a 631 out_of_memory("readfd_unbuffered");
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632 bufferSz = remaining;
633 }
634 read_loop(fd, buffer, remaining);
635 bufferIdx = 0;
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636 break;
637 case MSG_INFO:
638 case MSG_ERROR:
639 if (remaining >= sizeof line) {
640 rprintf(FERROR, "multiplexing overflow %d:%ld\n\n",
641 tag, (long)remaining);
642 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
643 }
644 read_loop(fd, line, remaining);
645 rwrite((enum logcode)tag, line, remaining);
646 remaining = 0;
647 break;
648 default:
909ce14f 649 rprintf(FERROR, "unexpected tag %d\n", tag);
65417579 650 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
8d9dc9f9 651 }
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652 }
653
76c21947 654 if (remaining == 0)
d17e1dd2 655 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
76c21947 656
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657 return ret;
658}
659
660
909ce14f 661
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662/**
663 * Do a buffered read from @p fd. Don't return until all @p n bytes
664 * have been read. If all @p n can't be read then exit with an
665 * error.
666 **/
3151cbae 667static void readfd(int fd, char *buffer, size_t N)
720b47f2 668{
6ba9279f 669 int ret;
d62bcc17 670 size_t total = 0;
3151cbae 671
6ba9279f 672 while (total < N) {
c399d22a 673 ret = readfd_unbuffered(fd, buffer + total, N-total);
6ba9279f 674 total += ret;
7f28dbee 675 }
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676
677 stats.total_read += total;
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678}
679
680
b7922338 681int32 read_int(int f)
720b47f2 682{
4c36ddbe 683 char b[4];
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684 int32 ret;
685
4c36ddbe 686 readfd(f,b,4);
d730b113 687 ret = IVAL(b,0);
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688 if (ret == (int32)0xffffffff)
689 return -1;
d730b113 690 return ret;
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691}
692
71c46176 693int64 read_longint(int f)
3a6a366f 694{
71c46176 695 int64 ret;
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696 char b[8];
697 ret = read_int(f);
71c46176 698
f89b9368 699 if ((int32)ret != (int32)0xffffffff)
8de330a3 700 return ret;
71c46176 701
3bee6733 702#ifdef NO_INT64
9486289c 703 rprintf(FERROR,"Integer overflow - attempted 64 bit offset\n");
65417579 704 exit_cleanup(RERR_UNSUPPORTED);
71c46176 705#else
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706 readfd(f,b,8);
707 ret = IVAL(b,0) | (((int64)IVAL(b,4))<<32);
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708#endif
709
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710 return ret;
711}
712
9dd891bb 713void read_buf(int f,char *buf,size_t len)
720b47f2 714{
4c36ddbe 715 readfd(f,buf,len);
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716}
717
9dd891bb 718void read_sbuf(int f,char *buf,size_t len)
575f2fca 719{
3151cbae 720 read_buf(f,buf,len);
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721 buf[len] = 0;
722}
723
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724unsigned char read_byte(int f)
725{
4c36ddbe 726 unsigned char c;
3151cbae 727 read_buf(f, (char *)&c, 1);
4c36ddbe 728 return c;
182dca5c 729}
720b47f2 730
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732/**
733 * Sleep after writing to limit I/O bandwidth usage.
734 *
735 * @todo Rather than sleeping after each write, it might be better to
736 * use some kind of averaging. The current algorithm seems to always
737 * use a bit less bandwidth than specified, because it doesn't make up
738 * for slow periods. But arguably this is a feature. In addition, we
739 * ought to take the time used to write the data into account.
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740 *
741 * During some phases of big transfers (file FOO is uptodate) this is
742 * called with a small bytes_written every time. As the kernel has to
743 * round small waits up to guarantee that we actually wait at least the
744 * requested number of microseconds, this can become grossly inaccurate.
745 * We therefore keep track of the bytes we've written over time and only
746 * sleep when the accumulated delay is at least 1 tenth of a second.
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747 **/
748static void sleep_for_bwlimit(int bytes_written)
749{
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750 static struct timeval prior_tv;
751 static long total_written = 0;
752 struct timeval tv, start_tv;
753 long elapsed_usec, sleep_usec;
754
755#define ONE_SEC 1000000L /* # of microseconds in a second */
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756
757 if (!bwlimit)
758 return;
e681e820 759
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760 total_written += bytes_written;
761
762 gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL);
763 if (prior_tv.tv_sec) {
764 elapsed_usec = (start_tv.tv_sec - prior_tv.tv_sec) * ONE_SEC
765 + (start_tv.tv_usec - prior_tv.tv_usec);
766 total_written -= elapsed_usec * bwlimit / (ONE_SEC/1024);
767 if (total_written < 0)
768 total_written = 0;
769 }
3151cbae 770
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771 sleep_usec = total_written * (ONE_SEC/1024) / bwlimit;
772 if (sleep_usec < ONE_SEC / 10) {
773 prior_tv = start_tv;
774 return;
775 }
08571358 776
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777 tv.tv_sec = sleep_usec / ONE_SEC;
778 tv.tv_usec = sleep_usec % ONE_SEC;
98b332ed 779 select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
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780
781 gettimeofday(&prior_tv, NULL);
782 elapsed_usec = (prior_tv.tv_sec - start_tv.tv_sec) * ONE_SEC
783 + (prior_tv.tv_usec - start_tv.tv_usec);
784 total_written = (sleep_usec - elapsed_usec) * bwlimit / (ONE_SEC/1024);
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785}
786
787
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788/**
789 * Write len bytes to the file descriptor @p fd.
790 *
791 * This function underlies the multiplexing system. The body of the
792 * application never calls this function directly.
793 **/
9dd891bb 794static void writefd_unbuffered(int fd,char *buf,size_t len)
720b47f2 795{
1ea087a7 796 size_t n, total = 0;
8d9dc9f9 797 fd_set w_fds, r_fds;
1ea087a7 798 int maxfd, count, ret;
8d9dc9f9 799 struct timeval tv;
720b47f2 800
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801 if (fd == msg_fd_out) {
802 rprintf(FERROR, "Internal error: wrong write used in receiver.\n");
803 exit_cleanup(RERR_PROTOCOL);
804 }
90ba34e2 805
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806 no_flush++;
807
4c36ddbe 808 while (total < len) {
8d9dc9f9 809 FD_ZERO(&w_fds);
8d9dc9f9 810 FD_SET(fd,&w_fds);
1ea087a7 811 maxfd = fd;
4c36ddbe 812
d17e1dd2 813 if (msg_fd_in >= 0) {
56014c8c 814 FD_ZERO(&r_fds);
d17e1dd2 815 FD_SET(msg_fd_in,&r_fds);
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816 if (msg_fd_in > maxfd)
817 maxfd = msg_fd_in;
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818 }
819
e626b29e 820 tv.tv_sec = select_timeout;
8d9dc9f9 821 tv.tv_usec = 0;
4c36ddbe 822
554e0a8d 823 errno = 0;
1ea087a7 824 count = select(maxfd + 1, msg_fd_in >= 0 ? &r_fds : NULL,
d17e1dd2 825 &w_fds, NULL, &tv);
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826
827 if (count <= 0) {
1ea087a7 828 if (count < 0 && errno == EBADF)
554e0a8d 829 exit_cleanup(RERR_SOCKETIO);
bd717af8 830 check_timeout();
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831 continue;
832 }
4c36ddbe 833
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834 if (msg_fd_in >= 0 && FD_ISSET(msg_fd_in, &r_fds))
835 read_msg_fd();
554e0a8d 836
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837 if (!FD_ISSET(fd, &w_fds))
838 continue;
4c36ddbe 839
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840 n = len - total;
841 if (bwlimit && n > bwlimit_writemax)
842 n = bwlimit_writemax;
843 ret = write(fd, buf + total, n);
844
845 if (ret <= 0) {
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846 if (ret < 0) {
847 if (errno == EINTR)
848 continue;
849 if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN) {
850 msleep(1);
851 continue;
852 }
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853 }
854
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855 /* Don't try to write errors back across the stream. */
856 io_multiplexing_close();
857 rsyserr(FERROR, errno,
858 "writefd_unbuffered failed to write %ld bytes: phase \"%s\"",
859 (long)len, io_write_phase);
860 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
861 }
4c36ddbe 862
1ea087a7 863 sleep_for_bwlimit(ret);
d62bcc17 864
1ea087a7 865 total += ret;
a800434a 866
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867 if (io_timeout)
868 last_io = time(NULL);
4c36ddbe 869 }
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870
871 no_flush--;
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872}
873
8d9dc9f9 874
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875static char *io_buffer;
876static int io_buffer_count;
877
76c21947 878void io_start_buffering_out(int fd)
d6dead6b 879{
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880 if (io_buffer)
881 return;
679e7657 882 multiplex_out_fd = fd;
58cadc86 883 io_buffer = new_array(char, IO_BUFFER_SIZE);
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884 if (!io_buffer)
885 out_of_memory("writefd");
d6dead6b 886 io_buffer_count = 0;
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887}
888
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889void io_start_buffering_in(int fd)
890{
891 multiplex_in_fd = fd;
892}
893
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894/**
895 * Write an message to a multiplexed stream. If this fails then rsync
896 * exits.
897 **/
d17e1dd2 898static void mplex_write(int fd, enum msgcode code, char *buf, size_t len)
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899{
900 char buffer[4096];
06ce139f 901 size_t n = len;
8d9dc9f9 902
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903 SIVAL(buffer, 0, ((MPLEX_BASE + (int)code)<<24) + len);
904
c399d22a 905 if (n > sizeof buffer - 4)
3151cbae 906 n = sizeof buffer - 4;
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907
908 memcpy(&buffer[4], buf, n);
909 writefd_unbuffered(fd, buffer, n+4);
910
911 len -= n;
912 buf += n;
913
1ea087a7 914 if (len)
6d7b6081 915 writefd_unbuffered(fd, buf, len);
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916}
917
ff41a59f 918
d17e1dd2 919void io_flush(int flush_it_all)
d6dead6b 920{
679e7657 921 int fd = multiplex_out_fd;
d62bcc17 922
d17e1dd2 923 msg_list_push(flush_it_all);
90ba34e2 924
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925 if (!io_buffer_count || no_flush)
926 return;
8d9dc9f9 927
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928 if (io_multiplexing_out)
929 mplex_write(fd, MSG_DATA, io_buffer, io_buffer_count);
930 else
4c36ddbe 931 writefd_unbuffered(fd, io_buffer, io_buffer_count);
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932 io_buffer_count = 0;
933}
934
0ba48136 935
7b5c3eb0 936void io_end_buffering(void)
8d9dc9f9 937{
d17e1dd2 938 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
8d9dc9f9 939 if (!io_multiplexing_out) {
ff41a59f 940 free(io_buffer);
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941 io_buffer = NULL;
942 }
d6dead6b
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943}
944
9dd891bb 945static void writefd(int fd,char *buf,size_t len)
d6dead6b 946{
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947 stats.total_written += len;
948
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949 if (fd == msg_fd_out) {
950 rprintf(FERROR, "Internal error: wrong write used in receiver.\n");
951 exit_cleanup(RERR_PROTOCOL);
952 }
90ba34e2 953
554e0a8d 954 if (!io_buffer || fd != multiplex_out_fd) {
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955 writefd_unbuffered(fd, buf, len);
956 return;
957 }
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958
959 while (len) {
f89b9368 960 int n = MIN((int)len, IO_BUFFER_SIZE-io_buffer_count);
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961 if (n > 0) {
962 memcpy(io_buffer+io_buffer_count, buf, n);
963 buf += n;
964 len -= n;
965 io_buffer_count += n;
966 }
3151cbae 967
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968 if (io_buffer_count == IO_BUFFER_SIZE)
969 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
d6dead6b 970 }
d6dead6b 971}
720b47f2
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972
973
b7922338 974void write_int(int f,int32 x)
720b47f2 975{
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976 char b[4];
977 SIVAL(b,0,x);
4c36ddbe 978 writefd(f,b,4);
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979}
980
7a24c346 981
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982void write_int_named(int f, int32 x, const char *phase)
983{
984 io_write_phase = phase;
985 write_int(f, x);
986 io_write_phase = phase_unknown;
987}
988
989
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990/*
991 * Note: int64 may actually be a 32-bit type if ./configure couldn't find any
992 * 64-bit types on this platform.
993 */
71c46176 994void write_longint(int f, int64 x)
3a6a366f 995{
3a6a366f 996 char b[8];
3a6a366f 997
91c4da3f 998 if (x <= 0x7FFFFFFF) {
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999 write_int(f, (int)x);
1000 return;
1001 }
1002
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1003#ifdef NO_INT64
1004 rprintf(FERROR,"Integer overflow - attempted 64 bit offset\n");
1005 exit_cleanup(RERR_UNSUPPORTED);
1006#else
8de330a3 1007 write_int(f, (int32)0xFFFFFFFF);
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1008 SIVAL(b,0,(x&0xFFFFFFFF));
1009 SIVAL(b,4,((x>>32)&0xFFFFFFFF));
1010
4c36ddbe 1011 writefd(f,b,8);
67863f46 1012#endif
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1013}
1014
9dd891bb 1015void write_buf(int f,char *buf,size_t len)
720b47f2 1016{
4c36ddbe 1017 writefd(f,buf,len);
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1018}
1019
880da007 1020/** Write a string to the connection */
6e4fb64e 1021static void write_sbuf(int f,char *buf)
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1022{
1023 write_buf(f, buf, strlen(buf));
1024}
1025
720b47f2 1026
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1027void write_byte(int f,unsigned char c)
1028{
f0fca04e 1029 write_buf(f,(char *)&c,1);
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1030}
1031
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1032
1033
914cc65c 1034/**
6ed6d7f5
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1035 * Read a line of up to @p maxlen characters into @p buf (not counting
1036 * the trailing null). Strips the (required) trailing newline and all
1037 * carriage returns.
914cc65c 1038 *
6ed6d7f5 1039 * @return 1 for success; 0 for I/O error or truncation.
914cc65c 1040 **/
9dd891bb 1041int read_line(int f, char *buf, size_t maxlen)
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1042{
1043 while (maxlen) {
528bfcd7 1044 buf[0] = 0;
f0fca04e 1045 read_buf(f, buf, 1);
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1046 if (buf[0] == 0)
1047 return 0;
6ed6d7f5 1048 if (buf[0] == '\n')
f0fca04e 1049 break;
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1050 if (buf[0] != '\r') {
1051 buf++;
1052 maxlen--;
1053 }
1054 }
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1055 *buf = '\0';
1056 return maxlen > 0;
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1057}
1058
1059
1060void io_printf(int fd, const char *format, ...)
1061{
d62bcc17 1062 va_list ap;
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1063 char buf[1024];
1064 int len;
3151cbae 1065
f0fca04e 1066 va_start(ap, format);
3151cbae 1067 len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, format, ap);
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1068 va_end(ap);
1069
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1070 if (len < 0)
1071 exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
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1072
1073 write_sbuf(fd, buf);
1074}
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1075
1076
d17e1dd2 1077/** Setup for multiplexing a MSG_* stream with the data stream. */
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1078void io_start_multiplex_out(int fd)
1079{
679e7657 1080 multiplex_out_fd = fd;
d17e1dd2 1081 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
76c21947 1082 io_start_buffering_out(fd);
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1083 io_multiplexing_out = 1;
1084}
1085
d17e1dd2 1086/** Setup for multiplexing a MSG_* stream with the data stream. */
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1087void io_start_multiplex_in(int fd)
1088{
679e7657 1089 multiplex_in_fd = fd;
d17e1dd2 1090 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
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1091 io_multiplexing_in = 1;
1092}
1093
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1094/** Write an message to the multiplexed data stream. */
1095int io_multiplex_write(enum msgcode code, char *buf, size_t len)
8d9dc9f9 1096{
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1097 if (!io_multiplexing_out)
1098 return 0;
8d9dc9f9 1099
d17e1dd2 1100 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
1b7c47cb 1101 stats.total_written += (len+4);
ff41a59f 1102 mplex_write(multiplex_out_fd, code, buf, len);
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1103 return 1;
1104}
1105
d17e1dd2 1106/** Stop output multiplexing. */
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1107void io_multiplexing_close(void)
1108{
1109 io_multiplexing_out = 0;
1110}
1111