extern int csum_length;
extern int checksum_seed;
extern int protocol_version;
-extern char *remote_filesfrom_file;
+extern char *filesfrom_host;
extern struct stats stats;
const char phase_unknown[] = "unknown";
int select_timeout = SELECT_TIMEOUT;
+int ignore_timeout = 0;
int batch_fd = -1;
int batch_gen_fd = -1;
const char *io_write_phase = phase_unknown;
const char *io_read_phase = phase_unknown;
-/** Ignore EOF errors while reading a module listing if the remote
- version is 24 or less. */
-int kludge_around_eof = False;
+/* Ignore an EOF error if non-zero. See whine_about_eof(). */
+int kluge_around_eof = 0;
int msg_fd_in = -1;
int msg_fd_out = -1;
{
time_t t;
- if (!io_timeout)
+ if (!io_timeout || ignore_timeout)
return;
if (!last_io) {
read_loop(fd, buf, len);
io_multiplex_write(MSG_DELETED, buf, len);
break;
+ case MSG_SUCCESS:
+ if (len != 4 || !am_generator) {
+ rprintf(FERROR, "invalid message %d:%d\n", tag, len);
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
+ }
+ read_loop(fd, buf, len);
+ io_multiplex_write(MSG_SUCCESS, buf, len);
+ break;
case MSG_INFO:
case MSG_ERROR:
case MSG_LOG:
io_filesfrom_buflen = 0;
}
-/**
- * It's almost always an error to get an EOF when we're trying to read
- * from the network, because the protocol is self-terminating.
+/* It's almost always an error to get an EOF when we're trying to read from the
+ * network, because the protocol is (for the most part) self-terminating.
*
- * However, there is one unfortunate cases where it is not, which is
- * rsync <2.4.6 sending a list of modules on a server, since the list
- * is terminated by closing the socket. So, for the section of the
- * program where that is a problem (start_socket_client),
- * kludge_around_eof is True and we just exit.
- */
+ * There is one case for the receiver when it is at the end of the transfer
+ * (hanging around reading any keep-alive packets that might come its way): if
+ * the sender dies before the generator's kill-signal comes through, we can end
+ * up here needing to loop until the kill-signal arrives. In this situation,
+ * kluge_around_eof will be < 0.
+ *
+ * There is another case for older protocol versions (< 24) where the module
+ * listing was not terminated, so we must ignore an EOF error in that case and
+ * exit. In this situation, kluge_around_eof will be > 0. */
static void whine_about_eof(int fd)
{
- if (kludge_around_eof && fd == sock_f_in)
- exit_cleanup(0);
+ if (kluge_around_eof && fd == sock_f_in) {
+ int i;
+ if (kluge_around_eof > 0)
+ exit_cleanup(0);
+ /* If we're still here after 10 seconds, exit with an error. */
+ for (i = 10*1000/20; i--; )
+ msleep(20);
+ }
rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": connection unexpectedly closed "
"(%.0f bytes received so far) [%s]\n",
{
char ch, *s, *eob = fname + MAXPATHLEN - 1;
int cnt;
- int reading_remotely = remote_filesfrom_file != NULL;
+ int reading_remotely = filesfrom_host != NULL;
int nulls = eol_nulls || reading_remotely;
start:
}
+void maybe_send_keepalive(int allowed_lull, int ndx)
+{
+ if (time(NULL) - last_io >= allowed_lull) {
+ if (!iobuf_out || !iobuf_out_cnt) {
+ if (protocol_version < 29)
+ return; /* there's nothing we can do */
+ write_int(sock_f_out, ndx);
+ write_shortint(sock_f_out, ITEM_IS_NEW);
+ }
+ if (iobuf_out)
+ io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
+ }
+}
+
+
/**
* Continue trying to read len bytes - don't return until len has been
* read.
log_delete(line, S_IFREG);
remaining = 0;
break;
+ case MSG_SUCCESS:
+ if (remaining != 4) {
+ rprintf(FERROR, "invalid multi-message %d:%ld\n",
+ tag, (long)remaining);
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_STREAMIO);
+ }
+ read_loop(fd, line, remaining);
+ successful_send(IVAL(line, 0));
+ remaining = 0;
+ break;
case MSG_INFO:
case MSG_ERROR:
if (remaining >= sizeof line) {
* to grab any messages they sent before they died. */
while (fd == sock_f_out && io_multiplexing_in) {
io_timeout = select_timeout = 30;
+ ignore_timeout = 0;
readfd_unbuffered(sock_f_in, io_filesfrom_buf,
sizeof io_filesfrom_buf);
}