-/*
- Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1996
+/* -*- c-file-style: "linux" -*-
+
+ Copyright (C) 1996-2001 by Andrew Tridgell
Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
{
extern int am_server, am_daemon;
time_t t;
+
+ err_list_push();
if (!io_timeout) return;
if (last_io && io_timeout && (t-last_io) >= io_timeout) {
if (!am_server && !am_daemon) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"io timeout after %d second - exiting\n",
+ rprintf(FERROR,"io timeout after %d seconds - exiting\n",
(int)(t-last_io));
}
exit_cleanup(RERR_TIMEOUT);
int fd = io_error_fd;
int tag, len;
+ /* io_error_fd is temporarily disabled -- is this meant to
+ * prevent indefinite recursion? */
io_error_fd = -1;
read_loop(fd, buf, 4);
static int no_flush;
-/* read from a socket with IO timeout. return the number of
- bytes read. If no bytes can be read then exit, never return
- a number <= 0 */
+/*
+ * Read from a socket with IO timeout. return the number of bytes
+ * read. If no bytes can be read then exit, never return a number <= 0.
+ *
+ * TODO: If the remote shell connection fails, then current versions
+ * actually report an "unexpected EOF" error here. Since it's a
+ * fairly common mistake to try to use rsh when ssh is required, we
+ * should trap that: if we fail to read any data at all, we should
+ * give a better explanation. We can tell whether the connection has
+ * started by looking e.g. at whether the remote version is known yet.
+ */
static int read_timeout(int fd, char *buf, int len)
{
int n, ret=0;
if (n == 0) {
if (eof_error) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"unexpected EOF in read_timeout\n");
+ rprintf(FERROR,
+ "%s: connection to server unexpectedly closed"
+ " (%.0f bytes read so far)\n",
+ RSYNC_NAME, (double)stats.total_read);
}
exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
}
int fd_count, count;
struct timeval tv;
+ err_list_push();
+
no_flush++;
while (total < len) {
if (FD_ISSET(fd, &w_fds)) {
int ret, n = len-total;
-
ret = write(fd,buf+total,n);
if (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR) {
}
if (ret <= 0) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"erroring writing %d bytes - exiting\n", len);
+ rprintf(FERROR,
+ "error writing %d unbuffered bytes"
+ " - exiting: %s\n", len,
+ strerror(errno));
exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
}
void io_flush(void)
{
int fd = multiplex_out_fd;
+
+ err_list_push();
+
if (!io_buffer_count || no_flush) return;
if (io_multiplexing_out) {
}
}
-/* some OSes have a bug where an exit causes the pending writes on
- a socket to be flushed. Do an explicit shutdown to try to prevent this */
-void io_shutdown(void)
-{
- if (multiplex_out_fd != -1) close(multiplex_out_fd);
- if (io_error_fd != -1) close(io_error_fd);
- multiplex_out_fd = -1;
- io_error_fd = -1;
-}
-
-
static void writefd(int fd,char *buf,int len)
{
stats.total_written += len;
+ err_list_push();
+
if (!io_buffer || fd != multiplex_out_fd) {
writefd_unbuffered(fd, buf, len);
return;
writefd(f,b,4);
}
+
+/*
+ * Note: int64 may actually be a 32-bit type if ./configure couldn't find any
+ * 64-bit types on this platform.
+ */
void write_longint(int f, int64 x)
{
extern int remote_version;
return 1;
}
-/* write a message to the special error fd */
-int io_error_write(int f, enum logcode code, char *buf, int len)
-{
- if (f == -1) return 0;
- mplex_write(f, code, buf, len);
- return 1;
-}
-
/* stop output multiplexing */
void io_multiplexing_close(void)
{