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| /* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
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|  *
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|  * Copyright (C) 2008 Christian Kellner, Samuel Cormier-Iijima
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|  * Copyright © 2009 Codethink Limited
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|  * Copyright © 2009 Red Hat, Inc
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|  * Copyright © 2015 Collabora, Ltd.
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|  *
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|  * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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|  *
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|  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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|  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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|  * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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|  * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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|  *
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|  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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|  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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|  *
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|  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
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|  * Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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|  *
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|  * Authors: Christian Kellner <gicmo@gnome.org>
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|  *          Samuel Cormier-Iijima <sciyoshi@gmail.com>
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|  *          Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
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|  *          Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
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|  *          Philip Withnall <philip.withnall@collabora.co.uk>
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|  */
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| 
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| #include "config.h"
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| 
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| #include "gsocket.h"
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| 
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| #ifdef G_OS_UNIX
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| #include "glib-unix.h"
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include <errno.h>
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| #include <signal.h>
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| #include <string.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| 
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| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
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| # include <fcntl.h>
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| # include <unistd.h>
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| # include <sys/ioctl.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_SIOCGIFADDR
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| #include <net/if.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FILIO_H
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| # include <sys/filio.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef G_OS_UNIX
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| #include <sys/uio.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #define GOBJECT_COMPILATION
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| #include "gobject/gtype-private.h" /* For _PRELUDE type define */
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| #undef GOBJECT_COMPILATION
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| #include "gcancellable.h"
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| #include "gdatagrambased.h"
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| #include "gioenumtypes.h"
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| #include "ginetaddress.h"
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| #include "ginetsocketaddress.h"
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| #include "ginitable.h"
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| #include "gioerror.h"
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| #include "gioenums.h"
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| #include "gioerror.h"
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| #include "gnetworkingprivate.h"
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| #include "gsocketaddress.h"
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| #include "gsocketcontrolmessage.h"
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| #include "gcredentials.h"
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| #include "gcredentialsprivate.h"
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| #include "glibintl.h"
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| #include "gioprivate.h"
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| 
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| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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| #include "giowin32-afunix.h"
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| #endif
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| 
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| /**
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|  * GSocket:
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|  *
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|  * A `GSocket` is a low-level networking primitive. It is a more or less
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|  * direct mapping of the BSD socket API in a portable GObject based API.
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|  * It supports both the UNIX socket implementations and winsock2 on Windows.
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|  *
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|  * `GSocket` is the platform independent base upon which the higher level
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|  * network primitives are based. Applications are not typically meant to
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|  * use it directly, but rather through classes like [class@Gio.SocketClient],
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|  * [class@Gio.SocketService] and [class@Gio.SocketConnection]. However there may
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|  * be cases where direct use of `GSocket` is useful.
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|  *
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|  * `GSocket` implements the [iface@Gio.Initable] interface, so if it is manually
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|  * constructed by e.g. [ctor@GObject.Object.new] you must call
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|  * [method@Gio.Initable.init] and check the results before using the object.
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|  * This is done automatically in [ctor@Gio.Socket.new] and
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|  * [ctor@Gio.Socket.new_from_fd], so these functions can return `NULL`.
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|  *
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|  * Sockets operate in two general modes, blocking or non-blocking. When
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|  * in blocking mode all operations (which don’t take an explicit blocking
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|  * parameter) block until the requested operation
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|  * is finished or there is an error. In non-blocking mode all calls that
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|  * would block return immediately with a `G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK` error.
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|  * To know when a call would successfully run you can call
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|  * [method@Gio.Socket.condition_check], or [method@Gio.Socket.condition_wait].
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|  * You can also use [method@Gio.Socket.create_source] and attach it to a
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|  * [type@GLib.MainContext] to get callbacks when I/O is possible.
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|  * Note that all sockets are always set to non blocking mode in the system, and
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|  * blocking mode is emulated in `GSocket`.
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|  *
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|  * When working in non-blocking mode applications should always be able to
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|  * handle getting a `G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK` error even when some other
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|  * function said that I/O was possible. This can easily happen in case
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|  * of a race condition in the application, but it can also happen for other
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|  * reasons. For instance, on Windows a socket is always seen as writable
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|  * until a write returns `G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK`.
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|  *
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|  * `GSocket`s can be either connection oriented or datagram based.
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|  * For connection oriented types you must first establish a connection by
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|  * either connecting to an address or accepting a connection from another
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|  * address. For connectionless socket types the target/source address is
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|  * specified or received in each I/O operation.
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|  *
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|  * All socket file descriptors are set to be close-on-exec.
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|  *
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|  * Note that creating a `GSocket` causes the signal `SIGPIPE` to be
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|  * ignored for the remainder of the program. If you are writing a
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|  * command-line utility that uses `GSocket`, you may need to take into
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|  * account the fact that your program will not automatically be killed
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|  * if it tries to write to `stdout` after it has been closed.
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|  *
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|  * Like most other APIs in GLib, `GSocket` is not inherently thread safe. To use
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|  * a `GSocket` concurrently from multiple threads, you must implement your own
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|  * locking.
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|  *
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|  * ## Nagle’s algorithm
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|  *
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|  * Since GLib 2.80, `GSocket` will automatically set the `TCP_NODELAY` option on
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|  * all `G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM` sockets. This disables
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|  * [Nagle’s algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagle%27s_algorithm) as it
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|  * typically does more harm than good on modern networks.
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|  *
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|  * If your application needs Nagle’s algorithm enabled, call
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|  * [method@Gio.Socket.set_option] after constructing a `GSocket` to enable it:
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|  * ```c
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|  * socket = g_socket_new (…, G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM, …);
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|  * if (socket != NULL)
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|  *   {
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|  *     g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, FALSE, &local_error);
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|  *     // handle error if needed
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|  *   }
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|  * ```
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|  *
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|  * Since: 2.22
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|  */
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| 
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| static void     g_socket_initable_iface_init (GInitableIface  *iface);
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| static gboolean g_socket_initable_init       (GInitable       *initable,
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| 					      GCancellable    *cancellable,
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| 					      GError         **error);
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| 
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| static void     g_socket_datagram_based_iface_init       (GDatagramBasedInterface *iface);
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| static gint     g_socket_datagram_based_receive_messages (GDatagramBased  *self,
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|                                                           GInputMessage   *messages,
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|                                                           guint            num_messages,
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|                                                           gint             flags,
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|                                                           gint64           timeout_us,
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|                                                           GCancellable    *cancellable,
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|                                                           GError         **error);
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| static gint     g_socket_datagram_based_send_messages    (GDatagramBased  *self,
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|                                                           GOutputMessage  *messages,
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|                                                           guint            num_messages,
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|                                                           gint             flags,
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|                                                           gint64           timeout_us,
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|                                                           GCancellable    *cancellable,
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|                                                           GError         **error);
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| static GSource *g_socket_datagram_based_create_source    (GDatagramBased           *self,
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|                                                           GIOCondition              condition,
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|                                                           GCancellable             *cancellable);
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| static GIOCondition g_socket_datagram_based_condition_check      (GDatagramBased   *datagram_based,
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|                                                                   GIOCondition      condition);
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| static gboolean     g_socket_datagram_based_condition_wait       (GDatagramBased   *datagram_based,
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|                                                                   GIOCondition      condition,
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|                                                                   gint64            timeout_us,
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|                                                                   GCancellable     *cancellable,
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|                                                                   GError          **error);
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| 
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| static GSocketAddress *
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| cache_recv_address (GSocket *socket, struct sockaddr *native, size_t native_len);
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| 
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| static gssize
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| g_socket_receive_message_with_timeout  (GSocket                 *socket,
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|                                         GSocketAddress         **address,
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|                                         GInputVector            *vectors,
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|                                         gint                     num_vectors,
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|                                         GSocketControlMessage ***messages,
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|                                         gint                    *num_messages,
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|                                         gint                    *flags,
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|                                         gint64                   timeout_us,
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|                                         GCancellable            *cancellable,
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|                                         GError                 **error);
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| static gint
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| g_socket_receive_messages_with_timeout (GSocket        *socket,
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|                                         GInputMessage  *messages,
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|                                         guint           num_messages,
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|                                         gint            flags,
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|                                         gint64          timeout_us,
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|                                         GCancellable   *cancellable,
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|                                         GError        **error);
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| static gint
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| g_socket_send_messages_with_timeout    (GSocket        *socket,
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|                                         GOutputMessage *messages,
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|                                         guint           num_messages,
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|                                         gint            flags,
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|                                         gint64          timeout_us,
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|                                         GCancellable   *cancellable,
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|                                         GError        **error);
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| 
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| enum
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| {
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|   PROP_0,
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|   PROP_FAMILY,
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|   PROP_TYPE,
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|   PROP_PROTOCOL,
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|   PROP_FD,
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|   PROP_BLOCKING,
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|   PROP_LISTEN_BACKLOG,
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|   PROP_KEEPALIVE,
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|   PROP_LOCAL_ADDRESS,
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|   PROP_REMOTE_ADDRESS,
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|   PROP_TIMEOUT,
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|   PROP_TTL,
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|   PROP_BROADCAST,
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|   PROP_MULTICAST_LOOPBACK,
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|   PROP_MULTICAST_TTL
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| };
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| 
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| /* Size of the receiver cache for g_socket_receive_from() */
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| #define RECV_ADDR_CACHE_SIZE 8
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| 
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| struct _GSocketPrivate
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| {
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|   GSocketFamily   family;
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|   GSocketType     type;
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|   GSocketProtocol protocol;
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|   gint            fd;
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|   gint            listen_backlog;
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|   guint           timeout;
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|   GError         *construct_error;
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|   GSocketAddress *remote_address;
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|   guint           inited : 1;
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|   guint           blocking : 1;
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|   guint           keepalive : 1;
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|   guint           closed : 1;
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|   guint           connected_read : 1;
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|   guint           connected_write : 1;
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|   guint           listening : 1;
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|   guint           timed_out : 1;
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|   guint           connect_pending : 1;
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| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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|   WSAEVENT        event;
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|   gboolean        waiting;
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|   DWORD           waiting_result;
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|   int             current_events;
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|   int             current_errors;
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|   int             selected_events;
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|   GList          *requested_conditions; /* list of requested GIOCondition * */
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|   GMutex          win32_source_lock;
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|   GCond           win32_source_cond;
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| #endif
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| 
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|   struct {
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|     GSocketAddress *addr;
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|     struct sockaddr *native;
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|     gsize native_len;
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|     guint64 last_used;
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|   } recv_addr_cache[RECV_ADDR_CACHE_SIZE];
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| };
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| 
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| _G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_WITH_PRELUDE (GSocket, g_socket, G_TYPE_OBJECT, 0,
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|                                       /* Need a prelude for https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674885 */
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|                                       g_type_ensure (G_TYPE_SOCKET_FAMILY);
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|                                       g_type_ensure (G_TYPE_SOCKET_TYPE);
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|                                       g_type_ensure (G_TYPE_SOCKET_PROTOCOL);
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|                                       g_type_ensure (G_TYPE_SOCKET_ADDRESS);
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|                                       /* And networking init is appropriate for the prelude */
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|                                       g_networking_init ();
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|                                       , /* And now the regular type init code */
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|                                       G_ADD_PRIVATE (GSocket)
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|                                       G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (G_TYPE_INITABLE,
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|                                                              g_socket_initable_iface_init);
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|                                       G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (G_TYPE_DATAGRAM_BASED,
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|                                                              g_socket_datagram_based_iface_init));
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| 
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| static int
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| get_socket_errno (void)
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| {
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| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
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|   return errno;
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| #else
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|   return WSAGetLastError ();
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| static GIOErrorEnum
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| socket_io_error_from_errno (int err)
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| {
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| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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|   return g_io_error_from_win32_error (err);
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| #else
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|   return g_io_error_from_errno (err);
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| static const char *
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| socket_strerror (int err)
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| {
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| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
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|   return g_strerror (err);
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| #else
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|   const char *msg_ret;
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|   char *msg;
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| 
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|   msg = g_win32_error_message (err);
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| 
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|   msg_ret = g_intern_string (msg);
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|   g_free (msg);
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| 
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|   return msg_ret;
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| /* Wrapper around g_set_error() to avoid doing excess work */
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| #define socket_set_error_lazy(err, errsv, fmt)                          \
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|   G_STMT_START {                                                        \
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|     GError **__err = (err);                                             \
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|     int __errsv = (errsv);                                              \
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|                                                                         \
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|     if (__err)                                                          \
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|       {                                                                 \
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|         int __code = socket_io_error_from_errno (__errsv);              \
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|         const char *__strerr = socket_strerror (__errsv);               \
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|                                                                         \
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|         if (__code == G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK)                           \
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|           g_set_error_literal (__err, G_IO_ERROR, __code, __strerr);    \
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|         else                                                            \
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|           g_set_error (__err, G_IO_ERROR, __code, fmt, __strerr);       \
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|       }                                                                 \
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|   } G_STMT_END
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| 
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| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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| #define win32_unset_event_mask(_socket, _mask) _win32_unset_event_mask (_socket, _mask)
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| static void
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| _win32_unset_event_mask (GSocket *socket, int mask)
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| {
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|   g_mutex_lock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
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|   socket->priv->current_events &= ~mask;
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|   socket->priv->current_errors &= ~mask;
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|   g_mutex_unlock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
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| }
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| #else
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| #define win32_unset_event_mask(_socket, _mask)
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Windows has broken prototypes... */
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| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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| #define getsockopt(sockfd, level, optname, optval, optlen) \
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|   getsockopt (sockfd, level, optname, (gpointer) optval, (int*) optlen)
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| #define setsockopt(sockfd, level, optname, optval, optlen) \
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|   setsockopt (sockfd, level, optname, (gpointer) optval, optlen)
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| #define getsockname(sockfd, addr, addrlen) \
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|   getsockname (sockfd, addr, (int *)addrlen)
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| #define getpeername(sockfd, addr, addrlen) \
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|   getpeername (sockfd, addr, (int *)addrlen)
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| #define recv(sockfd, buf, len, flags) \
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|   recv (sockfd, (gpointer)buf, len, flags)
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| #endif
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| 
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| static gchar *
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| address_to_string (GSocketAddress *address)
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| {
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|   GString *ret = g_string_new ("");
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| 
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|   if (G_IS_INET_SOCKET_ADDRESS (address))
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|     {
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|       GInetSocketAddress *isa = G_INET_SOCKET_ADDRESS (address);
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|       GInetAddress *ia = g_inet_socket_address_get_address (isa);
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|       GSocketFamily family = g_inet_address_get_family (ia);
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|       gchar *tmp;
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| 
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|       /* Represent IPv6 addresses in URL style:
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|        * ::1 port 12345 -> [::1]:12345 */
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|       if (family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
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|         g_string_append_c (ret, '[');
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| 
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|       tmp = g_inet_address_to_string (ia);
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|       g_string_append (ret, tmp);
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|       g_free (tmp);
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| 
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|       if (family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
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|         {
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|           guint32 scope = g_inet_socket_address_get_scope_id (isa);
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| 
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|           if (scope != 0)
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|             g_string_append_printf (ret, "%%%u", scope);
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| 
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|           g_string_append_c (ret, ']');
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|         }
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| 
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|       g_string_append_c (ret, ':');
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| 
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|       g_string_append_printf (ret, "%u", g_inet_socket_address_get_port (isa));
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|     }
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|   else
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|     {
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|       /* For unknown address types, just show the type */
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|       g_string_append_printf (ret, "(%s)", G_OBJECT_TYPE_NAME (address));
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|     }
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| 
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|   return g_string_free (ret, FALSE);
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| }
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| 
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| static gboolean
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| check_socket (GSocket *socket,
 | ||
| 	      GError **error)
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| {
 | ||
|   if (!socket->priv->inited)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED,
 | ||
|                            _("Invalid socket, not initialized"));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->construct_error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED,
 | ||
| 		   _("Invalid socket, initialization failed due to: %s"),
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| 		   socket->priv->construct_error->message);
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
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|   if (socket->priv->closed)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED,
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| 			   _("Socket is already closed"));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
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| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
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| check_timeout (GSocket *socket,
 | ||
| 	       GError **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->timed_out)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       socket->priv->timed_out = FALSE;
 | ||
|       g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT,
 | ||
| 			   _("Socket I/O timed out"));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
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| g_socket_details_from_fd (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   union {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage storage;
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr sa;
 | ||
|   } address;
 | ||
|   gint fd;
 | ||
|   socklen_t addrlen;
 | ||
|   int value, family;
 | ||
|   int errsv;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   memset (&address, 0, sizeof (address));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   fd = socket->priv->fd;
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_get_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, &value, NULL))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
|       goto err;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   switch (value)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|      case SOCK_STREAM:
 | ||
|       socket->priv->type = G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      case SOCK_DGRAM:
 | ||
|       socket->priv->type = G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      case SOCK_SEQPACKET:
 | ||
|       socket->priv->type = G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      default:
 | ||
|       socket->priv->type = G_SOCKET_TYPE_INVALID;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   addrlen = sizeof address;
 | ||
|   if (getsockname (fd, &address.sa, &addrlen) != 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
|       goto err;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (addrlen > 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_assert (G_STRUCT_OFFSET (struct sockaddr, sa_family) +
 | ||
| 		(socklen_t) sizeof address.storage.ss_family <= addrlen);
 | ||
|       family = address.storage.ss_family;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       /* On Solaris, this happens if the socket is not yet connected.
 | ||
|        * But we can use SO_DOMAIN as a workaround there.
 | ||
|        */
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_DOMAIN
 | ||
|       if (!g_socket_get_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DOMAIN, &family, NULL))
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 	  goto err;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       /* This will translate to G_IO_ERROR_FAILED on either unix or windows */
 | ||
|       errsv = -1;
 | ||
|       goto err;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   switch (family)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|      case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4:
 | ||
|      case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6:
 | ||
|        socket->priv->family = address.storage.ss_family;
 | ||
|        switch (socket->priv->type)
 | ||
| 	 {
 | ||
| 	 case G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM:
 | ||
| 	   socket->priv->protocol = G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_TCP;
 | ||
| 	   break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	 case G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM:
 | ||
| 	   socket->priv->protocol = G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UDP;
 | ||
| 	   break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	 case G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET:
 | ||
| 	   socket->priv->protocol = G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_SCTP;
 | ||
| 	   break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	 default:
 | ||
| 	   break;
 | ||
| 	 }
 | ||
|        break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX:
 | ||
|        socket->priv->family = G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX;
 | ||
|        socket->priv->protocol = G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT;
 | ||
|        break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      default:
 | ||
|        socket->priv->family = G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID;
 | ||
|        break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family != G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       addrlen = sizeof address;
 | ||
|       if (getpeername (fd, &address.sa, &addrlen) >= 0)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           socket->priv->connected_read = TRUE;
 | ||
|           socket->priv->connected_write = TRUE;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_socket_get_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &value, NULL))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       socket->priv->keepalive = !!value;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       /* Can't read, maybe not supported, assume FALSE */
 | ||
|       socket->priv->keepalive = FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|  err:
 | ||
|   g_set_error (&socket->priv->construct_error, G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
| 	       socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 	       _("creating GSocket from fd: %s"),
 | ||
| 	       socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| socket_set_nonblock (int fd)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   gulong arg;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Always use native nonblocking sockets, as Windows sets sockets to
 | ||
|    * nonblocking automatically in certain operations. This way we make
 | ||
|    * things work the same on all platforms.
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   if (!g_unix_set_fd_nonblocking (fd, TRUE, &error))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("Error setting socket to nonblocking mode: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_clear_error (&error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   arg = TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (ioctlsocket (fd, FIONBIO, &arg) == SOCKET_ERROR)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
|       g_warning ("Error setting socket status flags: %s", socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /* Wrapper around socket() that is shared with gnetworkmonitornetlink.c.
 | ||
|  * It always sets SOCK_CLOEXEC | SOCK_NONBLOCK. */
 | ||
| gint
 | ||
| g_socket (gint     domain,
 | ||
|           gint     type,
 | ||
|           gint     protocol,
 | ||
|           GError **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int fd, errsv;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if defined(SOCK_CLOEXEC) && defined(SOCK_NONBLOCK)
 | ||
|   fd = socket (domain, type | SOCK_CLOEXEC | SOCK_NONBLOCK, protocol);
 | ||
|   errsv = errno;
 | ||
|   if (fd != -1)
 | ||
|     return fd;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* It's possible that libc has SOCK_CLOEXEC and/or SOCK_NONBLOCK but the kernel does not */
 | ||
|   if (fd < 0 && (errsv == EINVAL || errsv == EPROTOTYPE))
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|     fd = socket (domain, type, protocol);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (fd < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		   _("Unable to create socket: %s"), socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       errno = errsv;
 | ||
|       return -1;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     int flags;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* We always want to set close-on-exec to protect users. If you
 | ||
|        need to so some weird inheritance to exec you can re-enable this
 | ||
|        using lower level hacks with g_socket_get_fd(). */
 | ||
|     flags = fcntl (fd, F_GETFD, 0);
 | ||
|     if (flags != -1 &&
 | ||
| 	(flags & FD_CLOEXEC) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	flags |= FD_CLOEXEC;
 | ||
| 	(void) fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, flags);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   if ((domain == AF_INET || domain == AF_INET6) && type == SOCK_DGRAM)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       BOOL new_behavior = FALSE;
 | ||
|       DWORD bytes_returned = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       /* Disable connection reset error on ICMP port unreachable. */
 | ||
|       WSAIoctl (fd, SIO_UDP_CONNRESET, &new_behavior, sizeof (new_behavior),
 | ||
|                 NULL, 0, &bytes_returned, NULL, NULL);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Ensure the socket is non-blocking. */
 | ||
|   socket_set_nonblock (fd);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return fd;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /* Returned socket has SOCK_CLOEXEC | SOCK_NONBLOCK set. */
 | ||
| static gint
 | ||
| g_socket_create_socket (GSocketFamily   family,
 | ||
| 			GSocketType     type,
 | ||
| 			int             protocol,
 | ||
| 			GError        **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint native_type;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   switch (type)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|      case G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM:
 | ||
|       native_type = SOCK_STREAM;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      case G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM:
 | ||
|       native_type = SOCK_DGRAM;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      case G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET:
 | ||
|       native_type = SOCK_SEQPACKET;
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|      default:
 | ||
|       g_assert_not_reached ();
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (family <= 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
 | ||
|                    _("Unable to create socket: %s"), _("Unknown family was specified"));
 | ||
|       return -1;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (protocol == -1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
 | ||
| 		   _("Unable to create socket: %s"), _("Unknown protocol was specified"));
 | ||
|       return -1;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket (family, native_type, protocol, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_constructed (GObject *object)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocket *socket = G_SOCKET (object);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->fd >= 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       /* create socket->priv info from the fd and ensure it’s non-blocking */
 | ||
|       g_socket_details_from_fd (socket);
 | ||
|       socket_set_nonblock (socket->priv->fd);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       /* create the fd from socket->priv info; this sets it non-blocking by construction */
 | ||
|       socket->priv->fd = g_socket_create_socket (socket->priv->family,
 | ||
| 					         socket->priv->type,
 | ||
| 					         socket->priv->protocol,
 | ||
| 					         &socket->priv->construct_error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->fd != -1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_NOSIGPIPE
 | ||
|       /* See note about SIGPIPE below. */
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_NOSIGPIPE, TRUE, NULL);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|       if (socket->priv->type == G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM)
 | ||
|         g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, TRUE, NULL);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_get_property (GObject    *object,
 | ||
| 		       guint       prop_id,
 | ||
| 		       GValue     *value,
 | ||
| 		       GParamSpec *pspec)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocket *socket = G_SOCKET (object);
 | ||
|   GSocketAddress *address;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   switch (prop_id)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       case PROP_FAMILY:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_enum (value, socket->priv->family);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_TYPE:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_enum (value, socket->priv->type);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_PROTOCOL:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_enum (value, socket->priv->protocol);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_FD:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_int (value, socket->priv->fd);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_BLOCKING:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_boolean (value, socket->priv->blocking);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_LISTEN_BACKLOG:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_int (value, socket->priv->listen_backlog);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_KEEPALIVE:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_boolean (value, socket->priv->keepalive);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_LOCAL_ADDRESS:
 | ||
| 	address = g_socket_get_local_address (socket, NULL);
 | ||
| 	g_value_take_object (value, address);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_REMOTE_ADDRESS:
 | ||
| 	address = g_socket_get_remote_address (socket, NULL);
 | ||
| 	g_value_take_object (value, address);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_TIMEOUT:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_uint (value, socket->priv->timeout);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_TTL:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_uint (value, g_socket_get_ttl (socket));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_BROADCAST:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_boolean (value, g_socket_get_broadcast (socket));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_MULTICAST_LOOPBACK:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_boolean (value, g_socket_get_multicast_loopback (socket));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_MULTICAST_TTL:
 | ||
| 	g_value_set_uint (value, g_socket_get_multicast_ttl (socket));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       default:
 | ||
| 	G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_property (GObject      *object,
 | ||
| 		       guint         prop_id,
 | ||
| 		       const GValue *value,
 | ||
| 		       GParamSpec   *pspec)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocket *socket = G_SOCKET (object);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   switch (prop_id)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       case PROP_FAMILY:
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->family = g_value_get_enum (value);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_TYPE:
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->type = g_value_get_enum (value);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_PROTOCOL:
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->protocol = g_value_get_enum (value);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_FD:
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->fd = g_value_get_int (value);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_BLOCKING:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_blocking (socket, g_value_get_boolean (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_LISTEN_BACKLOG:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_listen_backlog (socket, g_value_get_int (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_KEEPALIVE:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_keepalive (socket, g_value_get_boolean (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_TIMEOUT:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_timeout (socket, g_value_get_uint (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_TTL:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_ttl (socket, g_value_get_uint (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_BROADCAST:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_broadcast (socket, g_value_get_boolean (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_MULTICAST_LOOPBACK:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_multicast_loopback (socket, g_value_get_boolean (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       case PROP_MULTICAST_TTL:
 | ||
| 	g_socket_set_multicast_ttl (socket, g_value_get_uint (value));
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       default:
 | ||
| 	G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_finalize (GObject *object)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocket *socket = G_SOCKET (object);
 | ||
|   gint i;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_clear_error (&socket->priv->construct_error);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->fd != -1 &&
 | ||
|       !socket->priv->closed)
 | ||
|     g_socket_close (socket, NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->remote_address)
 | ||
|     g_object_unref (socket->priv->remote_address);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->event != WSA_INVALID_EVENT)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       WSACloseEvent (socket->priv->event);
 | ||
|       socket->priv->event = WSA_INVALID_EVENT;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_assert (socket->priv->requested_conditions == NULL);
 | ||
|   g_mutex_clear (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|   g_cond_clear (&socket->priv->win32_source_cond);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   for (i = 0; i < RECV_ADDR_CACHE_SIZE; i++)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].addr)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           g_object_unref (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].addr);
 | ||
|           g_free (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].native);
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_socket_parent_class)->finalize)
 | ||
|     (*G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_socket_parent_class)->finalize) (object);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_class_init (GSocketClass *klass)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GObjectClass *gobject_class G_GNUC_UNUSED = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef SIGPIPE
 | ||
|   /* There is no portable, thread-safe way to avoid having the process
 | ||
|    * be killed by SIGPIPE when calling send() or sendmsg(), so we are
 | ||
|    * forced to simply ignore the signal process-wide.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Even if we ignore it though, gdb will still stop if the app
 | ||
|    * receives a SIGPIPE, which can be confusing and annoying. So when
 | ||
|    * possible, we also use MSG_NOSIGNAL / SO_NOSIGPIPE elsewhere to
 | ||
|    * prevent the signal from occurring at all.
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   gobject_class->finalize = g_socket_finalize;
 | ||
|   gobject_class->constructed = g_socket_constructed;
 | ||
|   gobject_class->set_property = g_socket_set_property;
 | ||
|   gobject_class->get_property = g_socket_get_property;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:family:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The socket’s address family.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_FAMILY,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_enum ("family", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						      G_TYPE_SOCKET_FAMILY,
 | ||
| 						      G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID,
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
 | ||
|                                                       G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                       G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:type:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The socket’s type.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TYPE,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_enum ("type", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						      G_TYPE_SOCKET_TYPE,
 | ||
| 						      G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM,
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
 | ||
|                                                       G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                       G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:protocol:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The ID of the protocol to use, or `-1` for unknown.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_PROTOCOL,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_enum ("protocol", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						      G_TYPE_SOCKET_PROTOCOL,
 | ||
| 						      G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN,
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
 | ||
|                                                       G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                       G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:fd:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The socket’s file descriptor.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_FD,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_int ("fd", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						     G_MININT,
 | ||
| 						     G_MAXINT,
 | ||
| 						     -1,
 | ||
| 						     G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
 | ||
|                                                      G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                      G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:blocking:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Whether I/O on this socket is blocking.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BLOCKING,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_boolean ("blocking", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 							 TRUE,
 | ||
| 							 G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                          G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:listen-backlog:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The number of outstanding connections in the listen queue.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_LISTEN_BACKLOG,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_int ("listen-backlog", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						     0,
 | ||
| 						     SOMAXCONN,
 | ||
| 						     10,
 | ||
| 						     G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                      G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:keepalive:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Whether to keep the connection alive by sending periodic pings.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_KEEPALIVE,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_boolean ("keepalive", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 							 FALSE,
 | ||
| 							 G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                          G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:local-address:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The local address the socket is bound to.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_LOCAL_ADDRESS,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_object ("local-address", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 							G_TYPE_SOCKET_ADDRESS,
 | ||
| 							G_PARAM_READABLE |
 | ||
|                                                         G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:remote-address:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The remote address the socket is connected to.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_REMOTE_ADDRESS,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_object ("remote-address", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 							G_TYPE_SOCKET_ADDRESS,
 | ||
| 							G_PARAM_READABLE |
 | ||
|                                                         G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:timeout:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * The timeout in seconds on socket I/O
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.26
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TIMEOUT,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_uint ("timeout", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						      0,
 | ||
| 						      G_MAXUINT,
 | ||
| 						      0,
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:broadcast:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Whether the socket should allow sending to broadcast addresses.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_BROADCAST,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_boolean ("broadcast", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 							 FALSE,
 | ||
| 							 G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                          G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:ttl:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Time-to-live for outgoing unicast packets
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_TTL,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_uint ("ttl", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						      0, G_MAXUINT, 0,
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:multicast-loopback:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Whether outgoing multicast packets loop back to the local host.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_MULTICAST_LOOPBACK,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_boolean ("multicast-loopback", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 							 TRUE,
 | ||
| 							 G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
|                                                          G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /**
 | ||
|    * GSocket:multicast-ttl:
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Time-to-live out outgoing multicast packets
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, PROP_MULTICAST_TTL,
 | ||
| 				   g_param_spec_uint ("multicast-ttl", NULL, NULL,
 | ||
| 						      0, G_MAXUINT, 1,
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_READWRITE |
 | ||
| 						      G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_initable_iface_init (GInitableIface *iface)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   iface->init = g_socket_initable_init;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_datagram_based_iface_init (GDatagramBasedInterface *iface)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   iface->receive_messages = g_socket_datagram_based_receive_messages;
 | ||
|   iface->send_messages = g_socket_datagram_based_send_messages;
 | ||
|   iface->create_source = g_socket_datagram_based_create_source;
 | ||
|   iface->condition_check = g_socket_datagram_based_condition_check;
 | ||
|   iface->condition_wait = g_socket_datagram_based_condition_wait;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| g_socket_init (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   socket->priv = g_socket_get_instance_private (socket);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->fd = -1;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->blocking = TRUE;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->listen_backlog = 10;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->construct_error = NULL;
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   socket->priv->event = WSA_INVALID_EVENT;
 | ||
|   g_mutex_init (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|   g_cond_init (&socket->priv->win32_source_cond);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_initable_init (GInitable *initable,
 | ||
| 			GCancellable *cancellable,
 | ||
| 			GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocket  *socket;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (initable), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket = G_SOCKET (initable);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (cancellable != NULL)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                            _("Cancellable initialization not supported"));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->inited = TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->construct_error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (error)
 | ||
| 	*error = g_error_copy (socket->priv->construct_error);
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| check_datagram_based (GDatagramBased  *self,
 | ||
|                       GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   switch (g_socket_get_socket_type (G_SOCKET (self)))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_TYPE_INVALID:
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM:
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                    _("Cannot use datagram operations on a non-datagram "
 | ||
|                      "socket."));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM:
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET:
 | ||
|       /* Fall through. */
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Due to us sharing #GSocketSource with the #GSocket implementation, it is
 | ||
|    * pretty tricky to split out #GSocket:timeout so that it does not affect
 | ||
|    * #GDatagramBased operations (but still affects #GSocket operations). It is
 | ||
|    * not worth that effort — just disallow it and require the user to specify
 | ||
|    * timeouts on a per-operation basis. */
 | ||
|   if (g_socket_get_timeout (G_SOCKET (self)) != 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                    _("Cannot use datagram operations on a socket with a "
 | ||
|                      "timeout set."));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gint
 | ||
| g_socket_datagram_based_receive_messages (GDatagramBased  *self,
 | ||
|                                           GInputMessage   *messages,
 | ||
|                                           guint            num_messages,
 | ||
|                                           gint             flags,
 | ||
|                                           gint64           timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                           GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                           GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (!check_datagram_based (self, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_receive_messages_with_timeout (G_SOCKET (self), messages,
 | ||
|                                                  num_messages, flags, timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                                  cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gint
 | ||
| g_socket_datagram_based_send_messages (GDatagramBased  *self,
 | ||
|                                        GOutputMessage  *messages,
 | ||
|                                        guint            num_messages,
 | ||
|                                        gint             flags,
 | ||
|                                        gint64           timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                        GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                        GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (!check_datagram_based (self, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_send_messages_with_timeout (G_SOCKET (self), messages,
 | ||
|                                               num_messages, flags, timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                               cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GSource *
 | ||
| g_socket_datagram_based_create_source (GDatagramBased  *self,
 | ||
|                                        GIOCondition     condition,
 | ||
|                                        GCancellable    *cancellable)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (!check_datagram_based (self, NULL))
 | ||
|     return NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_create_source (G_SOCKET (self), condition, cancellable);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GIOCondition
 | ||
| g_socket_datagram_based_condition_check (GDatagramBased  *datagram_based,
 | ||
|                                          GIOCondition     condition)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (!check_datagram_based (datagram_based, NULL))
 | ||
|     return G_IO_ERR;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_condition_check (G_SOCKET (datagram_based), condition);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_datagram_based_condition_wait (GDatagramBased  *datagram_based,
 | ||
|                                         GIOCondition     condition,
 | ||
|                                         gint64           timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                         GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                         GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (!check_datagram_based (datagram_based, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_condition_timed_wait (G_SOCKET (datagram_based), condition,
 | ||
|                                         timeout_us, cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_new:
 | ||
|  * @family: the socket family to use, e.g. %G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4.
 | ||
|  * @type: the socket type to use.
 | ||
|  * @protocol: the id of the protocol to use, or 0 for default.
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Creates a new #GSocket with the defined family, type and protocol.
 | ||
|  * If @protocol is 0 (%G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT) the default protocol type
 | ||
|  * for the family and type is used.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The @protocol is a family and type specific int that specifies what
 | ||
|  * kind of protocol to use. #GSocketProtocol lists several common ones.
 | ||
|  * Many families only support one protocol, and use 0 for this, others
 | ||
|  * support several and using 0 means to use the default protocol for
 | ||
|  * the family and type.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The protocol id is passed directly to the operating
 | ||
|  * system, so you can use protocols not listed in #GSocketProtocol if you
 | ||
|  * know the protocol number used for it.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: a #GSocket or %NULL on error.
 | ||
|  *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocket *
 | ||
| g_socket_new (GSocketFamily     family,
 | ||
| 	      GSocketType       type,
 | ||
| 	      GSocketProtocol   protocol,
 | ||
| 	      GError          **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return G_SOCKET (g_initable_new (G_TYPE_SOCKET,
 | ||
| 				   NULL, error,
 | ||
| 				   "family", family,
 | ||
| 				   "type", type,
 | ||
| 				   "protocol", protocol,
 | ||
| 				   NULL));
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_new_from_fd:
 | ||
|  * @fd: a native socket file descriptor.
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Creates a new #GSocket from a native file descriptor
 | ||
|  * or winsock SOCKET handle.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This reads all the settings from the file descriptor so that
 | ||
|  * all properties should work. Note that the file descriptor
 | ||
|  * will be set to non-blocking mode, independent on the blocking
 | ||
|  * mode of the #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On success, the returned #GSocket takes ownership of @fd. On failure, the
 | ||
|  * caller must close @fd themselves.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since GLib 2.46, it is no longer a fatal error to call this on a non-socket
 | ||
|  * descriptor.  Instead, a GError will be set with code %G_IO_ERROR_FAILED
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: a #GSocket or %NULL on error.
 | ||
|  *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocket *
 | ||
| g_socket_new_from_fd (gint     fd,
 | ||
| 		      GError **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return G_SOCKET (g_initable_new (G_TYPE_SOCKET,
 | ||
| 				   NULL, error,
 | ||
| 				   "fd", fd,
 | ||
| 				   NULL));
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_blocking:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @blocking: Whether to use blocking I/O or not.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets the blocking mode of the socket. In blocking mode
 | ||
|  * all operations (which don’t take an explicit blocking parameter) block until
 | ||
|  * they succeed or there is an error. In
 | ||
|  * non-blocking mode all functions return results immediately or
 | ||
|  * with a %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * All sockets are created in blocking mode. However, note that the
 | ||
|  * platform level socket is always non-blocking, and blocking mode
 | ||
|  * is a GSocket level feature.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_blocking (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 		       gboolean  blocking)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   blocking = !!blocking;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->blocking == blocking)
 | ||
|     return;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->blocking = blocking;
 | ||
|   g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "blocking");
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_blocking:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the blocking mode of the socket. For details on blocking I/O,
 | ||
|  * see g_socket_set_blocking().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if blocking I/O is used, %FALSE otherwise.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_get_blocking (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->blocking;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_keepalive:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @keepalive: Value for the keepalive flag
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets or unsets the %SO_KEEPALIVE flag on the underlying socket. When
 | ||
|  * this flag is set on a socket, the system will attempt to verify that the
 | ||
|  * remote socket endpoint is still present if a sufficiently long period of
 | ||
|  * time passes with no data being exchanged. If the system is unable to
 | ||
|  * verify the presence of the remote endpoint, it will automatically close
 | ||
|  * the connection.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This option is only functional on certain kinds of sockets. (Notably,
 | ||
|  * %G_SOCKET_PROTOCOL_TCP sockets.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The exact time between pings is system- and protocol-dependent, but will
 | ||
|  * normally be at least two hours. Most commonly, you would set this flag
 | ||
|  * on a server socket if you want to allow clients to remain idle for long
 | ||
|  * periods of time, but also want to ensure that connections are eventually
 | ||
|  * garbage-collected if clients crash or become unreachable.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_keepalive (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 			gboolean  keepalive)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   keepalive = !!keepalive;
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->keepalive == keepalive)
 | ||
|     return;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_set_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE,
 | ||
| 			    keepalive, &error))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error setting keepalive: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->keepalive = keepalive;
 | ||
|   g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "keepalive");
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_keepalive:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the keepalive mode of the socket. For details on this,
 | ||
|  * see g_socket_set_keepalive().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if keepalive is active, %FALSE otherwise.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_get_keepalive (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->keepalive;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_listen_backlog:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the listen backlog setting of the socket. For details on this,
 | ||
|  * see g_socket_set_listen_backlog().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the maximum number of pending connections.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gint
 | ||
| g_socket_get_listen_backlog  (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->listen_backlog;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_listen_backlog:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @backlog: the maximum number of pending connections.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets the maximum number of outstanding connections allowed
 | ||
|  * when listening on this socket. If more clients than this are
 | ||
|  * connecting to the socket and the application is not handling them
 | ||
|  * on time then the new connections will be refused.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that this must be called before g_socket_listen() and has no
 | ||
|  * effect if called after that.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_listen_backlog (GSocket *socket,
 | ||
| 			     gint     backlog)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (!socket->priv->listening);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (backlog != socket->priv->listen_backlog)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       socket->priv->listen_backlog = backlog;
 | ||
|       g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "listen-backlog");
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_timeout:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the timeout setting of the socket. For details on this, see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_timeout().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the timeout in seconds
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.26
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| guint
 | ||
| g_socket_get_timeout (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->timeout;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_timeout:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @timeout: the timeout for @socket, in seconds, or 0 for none
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets the time in seconds after which I/O operations on @socket will
 | ||
|  * time out if they have not yet completed.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On a blocking socket, this means that any blocking #GSocket
 | ||
|  * operation will time out after @timeout seconds of inactivity,
 | ||
|  * returning %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On a non-blocking socket, calls to g_socket_condition_wait() will
 | ||
|  * also fail with %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT after the given time. Sources
 | ||
|  * created with g_socket_create_source() will trigger after
 | ||
|  * @timeout seconds of inactivity, with the requested condition
 | ||
|  * set, at which point calling g_socket_receive(), g_socket_send(),
 | ||
|  * g_socket_check_connect_result(), etc, will fail with
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @timeout is 0 (the default), operations will never time out
 | ||
|  * on their own.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that if an I/O operation is interrupted by a signal, this may
 | ||
|  * cause the timeout to be reset.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.26
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_timeout (GSocket *socket,
 | ||
| 		      guint    timeout)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (timeout != socket->priv->timeout)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       socket->priv->timeout = timeout;
 | ||
|       g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "timeout");
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_ttl:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the unicast time-to-live setting on @socket; see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_ttl() for more details.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the time-to-live setting on @socket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| guint
 | ||
| g_socket_get_ttl (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
|   gint value;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_get_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL,
 | ||
| 			   &value, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_get_option (socket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS,
 | ||
| 			   &value, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_val_if_reached (0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error getting unicast ttl: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return 0;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return value;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_ttl:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @ttl: the time-to-live value for all unicast packets on @socket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets the time-to-live for outgoing unicast packets on @socket.
 | ||
|  * By default the platform-specific default value is used.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_ttl (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
|                   guint     ttl)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL,
 | ||
| 			   ttl, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TTL,
 | ||
| 			   ttl, NULL);
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS,
 | ||
| 			   ttl, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_if_reached ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error setting unicast ttl: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "ttl");
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_broadcast:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the broadcast setting on @socket; if %TRUE,
 | ||
|  * it is possible to send packets to broadcast
 | ||
|  * addresses.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the broadcast setting on @socket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_get_broadcast (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
|   gint value;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_get_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST,
 | ||
| 			    &value, &error))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error getting broadcast: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return !!value;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_broadcast:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @broadcast: whether @socket should allow sending to broadcast
 | ||
|  *     addresses
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets whether @socket should allow sending to broadcast addresses.
 | ||
|  * This is %FALSE by default.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_broadcast (GSocket    *socket,
 | ||
|        	                gboolean    broadcast)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   broadcast = !!broadcast;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_set_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST,
 | ||
| 			    broadcast, &error))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error setting broadcast: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "broadcast");
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_multicast_loopback:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the multicast loopback setting on @socket; if %TRUE (the
 | ||
|  * default), outgoing multicast packets will be looped back to
 | ||
|  * multicast listeners on the same host.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the multicast loopback setting on @socket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_get_multicast_loopback (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
|   gint value;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_get_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP,
 | ||
| 			   &value, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_get_option (socket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP,
 | ||
| 			   &value, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error getting multicast loopback: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return !!value;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_multicast_loopback:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @loopback: whether @socket should receive messages sent to its
 | ||
|  *   multicast groups from the local host
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets whether outgoing multicast packets will be received by sockets
 | ||
|  * listening on that multicast address on the same host. This is %TRUE
 | ||
|  * by default.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_multicast_loopback (GSocket    *socket,
 | ||
| 				 gboolean    loopback)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   loopback = !!loopback;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP,
 | ||
| 			   loopback, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP,
 | ||
| 			   loopback, NULL);
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP,
 | ||
| 			   loopback, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_if_reached ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error setting multicast loopback: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "multicast-loopback");
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_multicast_ttl:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the multicast time-to-live setting on @socket; see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_multicast_ttl() for more details.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the multicast time-to-live setting on @socket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| guint
 | ||
| g_socket_get_multicast_ttl (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
|   gint value;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_get_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL,
 | ||
| 			   &value, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_get_option (socket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS,
 | ||
| 			   &value, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error getting multicast ttl: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return value;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_multicast_ttl:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @ttl: the time-to-live value for all multicast datagrams on @socket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets the time-to-live for outgoing multicast datagrams on @socket.
 | ||
|  * By default, this is 1, meaning that multicast packets will not leave
 | ||
|  * the local network.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| void
 | ||
| g_socket_set_multicast_ttl (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
|                             guint     ttl)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GError *error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL,
 | ||
| 			   ttl, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (socket->priv->family == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL,
 | ||
| 			   ttl, NULL);
 | ||
|       g_socket_set_option (socket, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS,
 | ||
| 			   ttl, &error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_if_reached ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (error)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("error setting multicast ttl: %s", error->message);
 | ||
|       g_error_free (error);
 | ||
|       return;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (socket), "multicast-ttl");
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_family:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the socket family of the socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: a #GSocketFamily
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocketFamily
 | ||
| g_socket_get_family (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->family;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_socket_type:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the socket type of the socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: a #GSocketType
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocketType
 | ||
| g_socket_get_socket_type (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), G_SOCKET_TYPE_INVALID);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->type;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_protocol:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the socket protocol id the socket was created with.
 | ||
|  * In case the protocol is unknown, -1 is returned.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: a protocol id, or -1 if unknown
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocketProtocol
 | ||
| g_socket_get_protocol (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->protocol;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_fd:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns the underlying OS socket object. On unix this
 | ||
|  * is a socket file descriptor, and on Windows this is
 | ||
|  * a Winsock2 SOCKET handle. This may be useful for
 | ||
|  * doing platform specific or otherwise unusual operations
 | ||
|  * on the socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the file descriptor of the socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| int
 | ||
| g_socket_get_fd (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->fd;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_local_address:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Try to get the local address of a bound socket. This is only
 | ||
|  * useful if the socket has been bound to a local address,
 | ||
|  * either explicitly or implicitly when connecting.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): a #GSocketAddress or %NULL on error.
 | ||
|  *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocketAddress *
 | ||
| g_socket_get_local_address (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 			    GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   union {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage storage;
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr sa;
 | ||
|   } buffer;
 | ||
|   socklen_t len = sizeof (buffer);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (getsockname (socket->priv->fd, &buffer.sa, &len) < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		   _("could not get local address: %s"), socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       return NULL;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_address_new_from_native (&buffer.storage, len);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_remote_address:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Try to get the remote address of a connected socket. This is only
 | ||
|  * useful for connection oriented sockets that have been connected.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): a #GSocketAddress or %NULL on error.
 | ||
|  *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocketAddress *
 | ||
| g_socket_get_remote_address (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 			     GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   union {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage storage;
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr sa;
 | ||
|   } buffer;
 | ||
|   socklen_t len = sizeof (buffer);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->connect_pending)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (!g_socket_check_connect_result (socket, error))
 | ||
|         return NULL;
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
|         socket->priv->connect_pending = FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!socket->priv->remote_address)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (getpeername (socket->priv->fd, &buffer.sa, &len) < 0)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 	  g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		       _("could not get remote address: %s"), socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| 	  return NULL;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       socket->priv->remote_address = g_socket_address_new_from_native (&buffer.storage, len);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_object_ref (socket->priv->remote_address);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_is_connected:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Check whether the socket is connected. This is only useful for
 | ||
|  * connection-oriented sockets.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If using g_socket_shutdown(), this function will return %TRUE until the
 | ||
|  * socket has been shut down for reading and writing. If you do a non-blocking
 | ||
|  * connect, this function will not return %TRUE until after you call
 | ||
|  * g_socket_check_connect_result().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if socket is connected, %FALSE otherwise.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_is_connected (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return (socket->priv->connected_read || socket->priv->connected_write);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_listen:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Marks the socket as a server socket, i.e. a socket that is used
 | ||
|  * to accept incoming requests using g_socket_accept().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Before calling this the socket must be bound to a local address using
 | ||
|  * g_socket_bind().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * To set the maximum amount of outstanding clients, use
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_listen_backlog().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_listen (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 		 GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (listen (socket->priv->fd, socket->priv->listen_backlog) < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		   _("could not listen: %s"), socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->listening = TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_bind:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @address: a #GSocketAddress specifying the local address.
 | ||
|  * @allow_reuse: whether to allow reusing this address
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * When a socket is created it is attached to an address family, but it
 | ||
|  * doesn't have an address in this family. g_socket_bind() assigns the
 | ||
|  * address (sometimes called name) of the socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * It is generally required to bind to a local address before you can
 | ||
|  * receive connections. (See g_socket_listen() and g_socket_accept() ).
 | ||
|  * In certain situations, you may also want to bind a socket that will be
 | ||
|  * used to initiate connections, though this is not normally required.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @socket is a TCP socket, then @allow_reuse controls the setting
 | ||
|  * of the `SO_REUSEADDR` socket option; normally it should be %TRUE for
 | ||
|  * server sockets (sockets that you will eventually call
 | ||
|  * g_socket_accept() on), and %FALSE for client sockets. (Failing to
 | ||
|  * set this flag on a server socket may cause g_socket_bind() to return
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_ADDRESS_IN_USE if the server program is stopped and then
 | ||
|  * immediately restarted.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @socket is a UDP socket, then @allow_reuse determines whether or
 | ||
|  * not other UDP sockets can be bound to the same address at the same
 | ||
|  * time. In particular, you can have several UDP sockets bound to the
 | ||
|  * same address, and they will all receive all of the multicast and
 | ||
|  * broadcast packets sent to that address. (The behavior of unicast
 | ||
|  * UDP packets to an address with multiple listeners is not defined.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_bind (GSocket         *socket,
 | ||
| 	       GSocketAddress  *address,
 | ||
| 	       gboolean         reuse_address,
 | ||
| 	       GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   union {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage storage;
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr sa;
 | ||
|   } addr;
 | ||
|   gboolean so_reuseaddr;
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_REUSEPORT
 | ||
|   gboolean so_reuseport;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket) && G_IS_SOCKET_ADDRESS (address), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_address_to_native (address, &addr.storage, sizeof addr, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* On Windows, SO_REUSEADDR has the semantics we want for UDP
 | ||
|    * sockets, but has nasty side effects we don't want for TCP
 | ||
|    * sockets.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * On other platforms, we set SO_REUSEPORT, if it exists, for
 | ||
|    * UDP sockets, and SO_REUSEADDR for all sockets, hoping that
 | ||
|    * if SO_REUSEPORT doesn't exist, then SO_REUSEADDR will have
 | ||
|    * the desired semantics on UDP (as it does on Linux, although
 | ||
|    * Linux has SO_REUSEPORT too as of 3.9).
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   so_reuseaddr = reuse_address && (socket->priv->type == G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM);
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   so_reuseaddr = !!reuse_address;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_REUSEPORT
 | ||
|   so_reuseport = reuse_address && (socket->priv->type == G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Ignore errors here, the only likely error is "not supported", and
 | ||
|    * this is a "best effort" thing mainly.
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   g_socket_set_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, so_reuseaddr, NULL);
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_REUSEPORT
 | ||
|   g_socket_set_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT, so_reuseport, NULL);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (bind (socket->priv->fd, &addr.sa,
 | ||
| 	    g_socket_address_get_native_size (address)) < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
|       gchar *address_string = address_to_string (address);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error,
 | ||
| 		   G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		   _("Error binding to address %s: %s"),
 | ||
| 		   address_string, socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       g_free (address_string);
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
| static gulong
 | ||
| g_socket_w32_get_adapter_ipv4_addr (const gchar *name_or_ip)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   ULONG bufsize = 15000; /* MS-recommended initial bufsize */
 | ||
|   DWORD ret = ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW;
 | ||
|   unsigned int malloc_iterations = 0;
 | ||
|   PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES addr_buf = NULL, eth_adapter;
 | ||
|   wchar_t *wchar_name_or_ip = NULL;
 | ||
|   gulong ip_result = 0;
 | ||
|   NET_IFINDEX if_index;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /*
 | ||
|    * For Windows OS only - return adapter IPv4 address in network byte order.
 | ||
|    *
 | ||
|    * Input string can be either friendly name of adapter, IP address of adapter,
 | ||
|    * indextoname, or fullname of adapter.
 | ||
|    * Example:
 | ||
|    *    192.168.1.109   ===> IP address given directly,
 | ||
|    *                         convert directly with inet_addr() function
 | ||
|    *    Wi-Fi           ===> Adapter friendly name "Wi-Fi",
 | ||
|    *                         scan with GetAdapterAddresses and adapter->FriendlyName
 | ||
|    *    ethernet_32774  ===> Adapter name as returned by if_indextoname
 | ||
|    *    {33E8F5CD-BAEA-4214-BE13-B79AB8080CAB} ===> Adaptername,
 | ||
|    *                         as returned in GetAdapterAddresses and adapter->AdapterName
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Step 1: Check if string is an IP address: */
 | ||
|   if (inet_pton (AF_INET, name_or_ip, &ip_result) == 1)
 | ||
|     return ip_result;  /* Success, IP address string was given directly */
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /*
 | ||
|    *  Step 2: Check if name represents a valid Interface index (e.g. ethernet_75521)
 | ||
|    *  function if_nametoindex will return >=1 if a valid index, or 0=no match
 | ||
|    *  valid index will be used later in GetAdaptersAddress loop for lookup of adapter IP address
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   if_index = if_nametoindex (name_or_ip);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Step 3: Prepare wchar string for friendly name comparison */
 | ||
|   if (if_index == 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       size_t if_name_len = strlen (name_or_ip);
 | ||
|       if (if_name_len >= MAX_ADAPTER_NAME_LENGTH + 4)
 | ||
|         return INADDR_NONE;
 | ||
|       /* Name-check only needed if index=0... */
 | ||
|       wchar_name_or_ip = (wchar_t *) g_try_malloc ((if_name_len + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
 | ||
|       if (wchar_name_or_ip)
 | ||
|         mbstowcs (wchar_name_or_ip, name_or_ip, if_name_len + 1);
 | ||
|       /* NOTE: Even if malloc fails here, some comparisons can still be done later... so no exit here! */
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /*
 | ||
|    *  Step 4: Allocate memory and get adapter addresses.
 | ||
|    *  Buffer allocation loop recommended by MS, since size can be dynamic
 | ||
|    *  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/iphlpapi/nf-iphlpapi-getadaptersaddresses
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   #define MAX_ALLOC_ITERATIONS 3
 | ||
|   do
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       malloc_iterations++;
 | ||
|       addr_buf = (PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES) g_try_realloc (addr_buf, bufsize);
 | ||
|       if (addr_buf)
 | ||
|         ret = GetAdaptersAddresses (AF_UNSPEC, GAA_FLAG_INCLUDE_PREFIX, NULL, addr_buf, &bufsize);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   while (addr_buf &&
 | ||
|            ret == ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW &&
 | ||
|            malloc_iterations < MAX_ALLOC_ITERATIONS);
 | ||
|   #undef MAX_ALLOC_ITERATIONS
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (addr_buf == 0 || ret != NO_ERROR)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_free (addr_buf);
 | ||
|       g_free (wchar_name_or_ip);
 | ||
|       return INADDR_NONE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Step 5: Loop through adapters and check match for index or name */
 | ||
|   for (eth_adapter = addr_buf; eth_adapter != NULL; eth_adapter = eth_adapter->Next)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       /* Check if match for interface index/name: */
 | ||
|       gboolean any_match = (if_index > 0) && (eth_adapter->IfIndex == if_index);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       /* Check if match for friendly name - but only if NO if_index! */
 | ||
|       if (!any_match && if_index == 0 && eth_adapter->FriendlyName &&
 | ||
|           eth_adapter->FriendlyName[0] != 0 && wchar_name_or_ip != NULL)
 | ||
|         any_match = (_wcsicmp (eth_adapter->FriendlyName, wchar_name_or_ip) == 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       /* Check if match for adapter low level name - but only if NO if_index: */
 | ||
|       if (!any_match && if_index == 0 && eth_adapter->AdapterName &&
 | ||
|           eth_adapter->AdapterName[0] != 0)
 | ||
|         any_match = (stricmp (eth_adapter->AdapterName, name_or_ip) == 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (any_match)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           /* We have match for this adapter, lets get its local unicast IP address! */
 | ||
|           PIP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS uni_addr;
 | ||
|           for (uni_addr = eth_adapter->FirstUnicastAddress;
 | ||
|               uni_addr != NULL; uni_addr = uni_addr->Next)
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               if (uni_addr->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family == AF_INET)
 | ||
|                 {
 | ||
|                   ip_result = ((PSOCKADDR_IN) uni_addr->Address.lpSockaddr)->sin_addr.S_un.S_addr;
 | ||
|                   break; /* finished, exit unicast addr loop */
 | ||
|                 }
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_free (addr_buf);
 | ||
|   g_free (wchar_name_or_ip);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return ip_result;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| #elif (defined(HAVE_SIOCGIFADDR) && (!(defined(HAVE_IP_MREQN) && !defined(__APPLE__)) || defined(IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP)))
 | ||
| static gulong
 | ||
| g_socket_get_adapter_ipv4_addr (GSocket     *socket,
 | ||
|                                 const char  *iface,
 | ||
|                                 GError     **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int ret;
 | ||
|   struct ifreq ifr;
 | ||
|   struct sockaddr_in *iface_addr;
 | ||
|   size_t if_name_len = strlen (iface);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   memset (&ifr, 0, sizeof (ifr));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (if_name_len >= sizeof (ifr.ifr_name))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR,  G_IO_ERROR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG,
 | ||
|                    _("Interface name too long"));
 | ||
|       return ULONG_MAX;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   memcpy (ifr.ifr_name, iface, if_name_len);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Get the IPv4 address of the given network interface name. */
 | ||
|   ret = ioctl (socket->priv->fd, SIOCGIFADDR, &ifr);
 | ||
|   if (ret < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = errno;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR,  g_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
|                    _("Interface not found: %s"), g_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       return ULONG_MAX;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   iface_addr = (struct sockaddr_in *) &ifr.ifr_addr;
 | ||
|   return iface_addr->sin_addr.s_addr;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_multicast_group_operation (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 				    GInetAddress  *group,
 | ||
|                                     gboolean       source_specific,
 | ||
|                                     const gchar   *iface,
 | ||
| 				    gboolean       join_group,
 | ||
| 				    GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   const guint8 *native_addr;
 | ||
|   gint optname, result;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (socket->priv->type == G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM, FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_INET_ADDRESS (group), FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   native_addr = g_inet_address_to_bytes (group);
 | ||
|   if (g_inet_address_get_family (group) == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #if defined(HAVE_IP_MREQN) && !defined(__APPLE__)
 | ||
|       struct ip_mreqn mc_req;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       struct ip_mreq mc_req;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       memset (&mc_req, 0, sizeof (mc_req));
 | ||
|       memcpy (&mc_req.imr_multiaddr, native_addr, sizeof (struct in_addr));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       /* mc_req.imr_ifindex is not used correctly by the XNU kernel, and
 | ||
|        * causes us to bind to the default interface; so fallback to ip_mreq
 | ||
|        * and set the iface source address (not SSM).
 | ||
|        * See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3489 */
 | ||
| #if defined(HAVE_IP_MREQN) && !defined(__APPLE__)
 | ||
|       if (iface)
 | ||
|         mc_req.imr_ifindex = if_nametoindex (iface);
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
|         mc_req.imr_ifindex = 0;  /* Pick any.  */
 | ||
| #elif defined(G_OS_WIN32)
 | ||
|       if (iface)
 | ||
|         mc_req.imr_interface.s_addr = g_socket_w32_get_adapter_ipv4_addr (iface);
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
|         mc_req.imr_interface.s_addr = g_htonl (INADDR_ANY);
 | ||
| #elif defined(HAVE_SIOCGIFADDR)
 | ||
|       if (iface)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           GError *local_error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|           mc_req.imr_interface.s_addr = g_socket_get_adapter_ipv4_addr (socket, iface, &local_error);
 | ||
|           if (local_error != NULL)
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               g_propagate_error (error, g_steal_pointer (&local_error));
 | ||
|               return FALSE;
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           mc_req.imr_interface.s_addr = g_htonl (INADDR_ANY);
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       mc_req.imr_interface.s_addr = g_htonl (INADDR_ANY);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (source_specific)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| #ifdef IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP
 | ||
| 	  optname = join_group ? IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP : IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
| 	  g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
| 		       join_group ?
 | ||
| 		       _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
| 		       _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
| 		       _("No support for source-specific multicast"));
 | ||
| 	  return FALSE;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
|         optname = join_group ? IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP : IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP;
 | ||
|       result = setsockopt (socket->priv->fd, IPPROTO_IP, optname,
 | ||
| 			   &mc_req, sizeof (mc_req));
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else if (g_inet_address_get_family (group) == G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       struct ipv6_mreq mc_req_ipv6;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       memset (&mc_req_ipv6, 0, sizeof (mc_req_ipv6));
 | ||
|       memcpy (&mc_req_ipv6.ipv6mr_multiaddr, native_addr, sizeof (struct in6_addr));
 | ||
| #ifdef HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX
 | ||
|       if (iface)
 | ||
|         mc_req_ipv6.ipv6mr_interface = if_nametoindex (iface);
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|         mc_req_ipv6.ipv6mr_interface = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       optname = join_group ? IPV6_JOIN_GROUP : IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP;
 | ||
|       result = setsockopt (socket->priv->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, optname,
 | ||
| 			   &mc_req_ipv6, sizeof (mc_req_ipv6));
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (result < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		   join_group ?
 | ||
| 		   _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
| 		   _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
| 		   socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_join_multicast_group:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @group: a #GInetAddress specifying the group address to join.
 | ||
|  * @iface: (nullable): Name of the interface to use, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @source_specific: %TRUE if source-specific multicast should be used
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Registers @socket to receive multicast messages sent to @group.
 | ||
|  * @socket must be a %G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM socket, and must have
 | ||
|  * been bound to an appropriate interface and port with
 | ||
|  * g_socket_bind().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @iface is %NULL, the system will automatically pick an interface
 | ||
|  * to bind to based on @group.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @source_specific is %TRUE, source-specific multicast as defined
 | ||
|  * in RFC 4604 is used. Note that on older platforms this may fail
 | ||
|  * with a %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * To bind to a given source-specific multicast address, use
 | ||
|  * g_socket_join_multicast_group_ssm() instead.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_join_multicast_group (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 			       GInetAddress  *group,
 | ||
|                                gboolean       source_specific,
 | ||
|                                const gchar   *iface,
 | ||
| 			       GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_multicast_group_operation (socket, group, source_specific, iface, TRUE, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_leave_multicast_group:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @group: a #GInetAddress specifying the group address to leave.
 | ||
|  * @iface: (nullable): Interface used
 | ||
|  * @source_specific: %TRUE if source-specific multicast was used
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Removes @socket from the multicast group defined by @group, @iface,
 | ||
|  * and @source_specific (which must all have the same values they had
 | ||
|  * when you joined the group).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @socket remains bound to its address and port, and can still receive
 | ||
|  * unicast messages after calling this.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * To unbind to a given source-specific multicast address, use
 | ||
|  * g_socket_leave_multicast_group_ssm() instead.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_leave_multicast_group (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 				GInetAddress  *group,
 | ||
|                                 gboolean       source_specific,
 | ||
|                                 const gchar   *iface,
 | ||
| 				GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_multicast_group_operation (socket, group, source_specific, iface, FALSE, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_multicast_group_operation_ssm (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                                         GInetAddress  *group,
 | ||
|                                         GInetAddress  *source_specific,
 | ||
|                                         const gchar   *iface,
 | ||
|                                         gboolean       join_group,
 | ||
|                                         GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint result;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (socket->priv->type == G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM, FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_INET_ADDRESS (group), FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (iface == NULL || *iface != '\0', FALSE);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!source_specific)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       return g_socket_multicast_group_operation (socket, group, FALSE, iface,
 | ||
|                                                  join_group, error);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   switch (g_inet_address_get_family (group))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_INVALID:
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX:
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|             join_group ?
 | ||
|             _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
|             _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
|             _("Unsupported socket family"));
 | ||
|         return FALSE;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4:
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| #ifdef IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef BROKEN_IP_MREQ_SOURCE_STRUCT
 | ||
| #define S_ADDR_FIELD(src) src.imr_interface
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
| #define S_ADDR_FIELD(src) src.imr_interface.s_addr
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         gint optname;
 | ||
|         struct ip_mreq_source mc_req_src;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (g_inet_address_get_family (source_specific) !=
 | ||
|             G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                 join_group ?
 | ||
|                 _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
|                 _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
|                 _("source-specific not an IPv4 address"));
 | ||
|             return FALSE;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         memset (&mc_req_src, 0, sizeof (mc_req_src));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         /* By default use the default IPv4 multicast interface. */
 | ||
|         S_ADDR_FIELD(mc_req_src) = g_htonl (INADDR_ANY);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (iface)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
| #if defined(G_OS_WIN32)
 | ||
|             S_ADDR_FIELD(mc_req_src) = g_socket_w32_get_adapter_ipv4_addr (iface);
 | ||
| #elif defined(HAVE_SIOCGIFADDR)
 | ||
|             GError *local_error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             S_ADDR_FIELD(mc_req_src) = g_socket_get_adapter_ipv4_addr (socket, iface, &local_error);
 | ||
|             if (local_error != NULL)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 g_propagate_error (error, g_steal_pointer (&local_error));
 | ||
|                 return FALSE;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
| #endif  /* defined(G_OS_WIN32) && defined (HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX) */
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         g_assert (g_inet_address_get_native_size (group) == sizeof (mc_req_src.imr_multiaddr));
 | ||
|         memcpy (&mc_req_src.imr_multiaddr, g_inet_address_to_bytes (group),
 | ||
|                 g_inet_address_get_native_size (group));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         g_assert (g_inet_address_get_native_size (source_specific) == sizeof (mc_req_src.imr_sourceaddr));
 | ||
|         memcpy (&mc_req_src.imr_sourceaddr,
 | ||
|                 g_inet_address_to_bytes (source_specific),
 | ||
|                 g_inet_address_get_native_size (source_specific));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         optname =
 | ||
|             join_group ? IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP : IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP;
 | ||
|         result = setsockopt (socket->priv->fd, IPPROTO_IP, optname,
 | ||
|                              &mc_req_src, sizeof (mc_req_src));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #undef S_ADDR_FIELD
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|         g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|             join_group ?
 | ||
|             _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
|             _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
|             _("No support for IPv4 source-specific multicast"));
 | ||
|         return FALSE;
 | ||
| #endif  /* IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP */
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6:
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| #ifdef MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP
 | ||
|         gboolean res;
 | ||
|         gint optname;
 | ||
|         struct group_source_req mc_req_src;
 | ||
|         GSocketAddress *saddr_group, *saddr_source_specific;
 | ||
|         guint iface_index = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if defined (HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX)
 | ||
|         if (iface)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             iface_index = if_nametoindex (iface);
 | ||
|             if (iface_index == 0)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 int errsv = errno;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR,  g_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
|                              _("Interface not found: %s"), g_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|                 return FALSE;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| #endif  /* defined (HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX) */
 | ||
|         mc_req_src.gsr_interface = iface_index;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         saddr_group = g_inet_socket_address_new (group, 0);
 | ||
|         res = g_socket_address_to_native (saddr_group, &mc_req_src.gsr_group,
 | ||
|                                           sizeof (mc_req_src.gsr_group),
 | ||
|                                           error);
 | ||
|         g_object_unref (saddr_group);
 | ||
|         if (!res)
 | ||
|           return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         saddr_source_specific = g_inet_socket_address_new (source_specific, 0);
 | ||
|         res = g_socket_address_to_native (saddr_source_specific,
 | ||
|                                           &mc_req_src.gsr_source,
 | ||
|                                           sizeof (mc_req_src.gsr_source),
 | ||
|                                           error);
 | ||
|         g_object_unref (saddr_source_specific);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (!res)
 | ||
|           return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         optname =
 | ||
|             join_group ? MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP : MCAST_LEAVE_SOURCE_GROUP;
 | ||
|         result = setsockopt (socket->priv->fd, IPPROTO_IPV6, optname,
 | ||
|                              &mc_req_src, sizeof (mc_req_src));
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|         g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|             join_group ?
 | ||
|             _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
|             _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
|             _("No support for IPv6 source-specific multicast"));
 | ||
|         return FALSE;
 | ||
| #endif  /* MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP */
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     default:
 | ||
|       g_return_val_if_reached (FALSE);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (result < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
|           join_group ?
 | ||
|           _("Error joining multicast group: %s") :
 | ||
|           _("Error leaving multicast group: %s"),
 | ||
|            socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_join_multicast_group_ssm:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @group: a #GInetAddress specifying the group address to join.
 | ||
|  * @source_specific: (nullable): a #GInetAddress specifying the
 | ||
|  * source-specific multicast address or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  * @iface: (nullable): Name of the interface to use, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Registers @socket to receive multicast messages sent to @group.
 | ||
|  * @socket must be a %G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM socket, and must have
 | ||
|  * been bound to an appropriate interface and port with
 | ||
|  * g_socket_bind().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @iface is %NULL, the system will automatically pick an interface
 | ||
|  * to bind to based on @group.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @source_specific is not %NULL, use source-specific multicast as
 | ||
|  * defined in RFC 4604. Note that on older platforms this may fail
 | ||
|  * with a %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that this function can be called multiple times for the same
 | ||
|  * @group with different @source_specific in order to receive multicast
 | ||
|  * packets from more than one source.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.56
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_join_multicast_group_ssm (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                                    GInetAddress  *group,
 | ||
|                                    GInetAddress  *source_specific,
 | ||
|                                    const gchar   *iface,
 | ||
|                                    GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_multicast_group_operation_ssm (socket, group,
 | ||
|       source_specific, iface, TRUE, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_leave_multicast_group_ssm:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @group: a #GInetAddress specifying the group address to leave.
 | ||
|  * @source_specific: (nullable): a #GInetAddress specifying the
 | ||
|  * source-specific multicast address or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  * @iface: (nullable): Name of the interface to use, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Removes @socket from the multicast group defined by @group, @iface,
 | ||
|  * and @source_specific (which must all have the same values they had
 | ||
|  * when you joined the group).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @socket remains bound to its address and port, and can still receive
 | ||
|  * unicast messages after calling this.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.56
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_leave_multicast_group_ssm (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                                     GInetAddress  *group,
 | ||
|                                     GInetAddress  *source_specific,
 | ||
|                                     const gchar   *iface,
 | ||
|                                     GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_multicast_group_operation_ssm (socket, group,
 | ||
|       source_specific, iface, FALSE, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_speaks_ipv4:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Checks if a socket is capable of speaking IPv4.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * IPv4 sockets are capable of speaking IPv4.  On some operating systems
 | ||
|  * and under some combinations of circumstances IPv6 sockets are also
 | ||
|  * capable of speaking IPv4.  See RFC 3493 section 3.7 for more
 | ||
|  * information.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * No other types of sockets are currently considered as being capable
 | ||
|  * of speaking IPv4.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if this socket can be used with IPv4.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  **/
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_speaks_ipv4 (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   switch (socket->priv->family)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV4:
 | ||
|       return TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     case G_SOCKET_FAMILY_IPV6:
 | ||
| #if defined (IPPROTO_IPV6) && defined (IPV6_V6ONLY)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         gint v6_only;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (!g_socket_get_option (socket,
 | ||
| 				  IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
 | ||
| 				  &v6_only, NULL))
 | ||
|           return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         return !v6_only;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     default:
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_accept:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Accept incoming connections on a connection-based socket. This removes
 | ||
|  * the first outstanding connection request from the listening socket and
 | ||
|  * creates a #GSocket object for it.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The @socket must be bound to a local address with g_socket_bind() and
 | ||
|  * must be listening for incoming connections (g_socket_listen()).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If there are no outstanding connections then the operation will block
 | ||
|  * or return %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK if non-blocking I/O is enabled.
 | ||
|  * To be notified of an incoming connection, wait for the %G_IO_IN condition.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GSocket, or %NULL on error.
 | ||
|  *     Free the returned object with g_object_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSocket *
 | ||
| g_socket_accept (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 		 GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		 GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
| #ifdef HAVE_ACCEPT4
 | ||
|   gboolean try_accept4 = TRUE;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|   GSocket *new_socket;
 | ||
|   gint ret;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   while (TRUE)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       gboolean try_accept = TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef HAVE_ACCEPT4
 | ||
|       if (try_accept4)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           ret = accept4 (socket->priv->fd, NULL, 0, SOCK_CLOEXEC);
 | ||
|           if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOSYS)
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               try_accept4 = FALSE;
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
|           else
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               try_accept = FALSE;
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_assert (try_accept4 || try_accept);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|       if (try_accept)
 | ||
|         ret = accept (socket->priv->fd, NULL, 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (ret < 0)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	    continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef WSAEWOULDBLOCK
 | ||
|           if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|           if (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK ||
 | ||
|               errsv == EAGAIN)
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_ACCEPT);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|               if (socket->priv->blocking)
 | ||
|                 {
 | ||
|                   if (!g_socket_condition_wait (socket,
 | ||
|                                                 G_IO_IN, cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                     return NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                   continue;
 | ||
|                 }
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error accepting connection: %s"));
 | ||
| 	  return NULL;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_ACCEPT);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     /* The socket inherits the accepting sockets event mask and even object,
 | ||
|        we need to remove that */
 | ||
|     WSAEventSelect (ret, NULL, 0);
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     int flags;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* We always want to set close-on-exec to protect users. If you
 | ||
|        need to so some weird inheritance to exec you can re-enable this
 | ||
|        using lower level hacks with g_socket_get_fd(). */
 | ||
|     flags = fcntl (ret, F_GETFD, 0);
 | ||
|     if (flags != -1 &&
 | ||
| 	(flags & FD_CLOEXEC) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	flags |= FD_CLOEXEC;
 | ||
| 	fcntl (ret, F_SETFD, flags);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   new_socket = g_socket_new_from_fd (ret, error);
 | ||
|   if (new_socket == NULL)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|       closesocket (ret);
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       close (ret);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     new_socket->priv->protocol = socket->priv->protocol;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return new_socket;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_connect:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @address: a #GSocketAddress specifying the remote address.
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Connect the socket to the specified remote address.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * For connection oriented socket this generally means we attempt to make
 | ||
|  * a connection to the @address. For a connection-less socket it sets
 | ||
|  * the default address for g_socket_send() and discards all incoming datagrams
 | ||
|  * from other sources.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Generally connection oriented sockets can only connect once, but
 | ||
|  * connection-less sockets can connect multiple times to change the
 | ||
|  * default address.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the connect call needs to do network I/O it will block, unless
 | ||
|  * non-blocking I/O is enabled. Then %G_IO_ERROR_PENDING is returned
 | ||
|  * and the user can be notified of the connection finishing by waiting
 | ||
|  * for the G_IO_OUT condition. The result of the connection must then be
 | ||
|  * checked with g_socket_check_connect_result().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if connected, %FALSE on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_connect (GSocket         *socket,
 | ||
| 		  GSocketAddress  *address,
 | ||
| 		  GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		  GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   union {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage storage;
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr sa;
 | ||
|   } buffer;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket) && G_IS_SOCKET_ADDRESS (address), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_address_to_native (address, &buffer.storage, sizeof buffer, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->remote_address)
 | ||
|     g_object_unref (socket->priv->remote_address);
 | ||
|   socket->priv->remote_address = g_object_ref (address);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   while (1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (connect (socket->priv->fd, &buffer.sa,
 | ||
| 		   g_socket_address_get_native_size (address)) < 0)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	    continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == EINPROGRESS)
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 	    {
 | ||
|               win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_CONNECT);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	      if (socket->priv->blocking)
 | ||
| 		{
 | ||
| 		  if (g_socket_condition_wait (socket, G_IO_OUT, cancellable, error))
 | ||
| 		    {
 | ||
| 		      if (g_socket_check_connect_result (socket, error))
 | ||
| 			break;
 | ||
| 		    }
 | ||
| 		}
 | ||
| 	      else
 | ||
|                 {
 | ||
|                   g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_PENDING,
 | ||
|                                        _("Connection in progress"));
 | ||
|                   socket->priv->connect_pending = TRUE;
 | ||
|                 }
 | ||
| 	    }
 | ||
| 	  else
 | ||
| 	    g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
| 				 socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 				 socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  return FALSE;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_CONNECT);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->connected_read = TRUE;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->connected_write = TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_check_connect_result:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Checks and resets the pending connect error for the socket.
 | ||
|  * This is used to check for errors when g_socket_connect() is
 | ||
|  * used in non-blocking mode.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if no error, %FALSE otherwise, setting @error to the error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_check_connect_result (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 			       GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int value;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_get_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &value, error))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_prefix_error (error, _("Unable to get pending error: "));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (value != 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (value),
 | ||
|                            socket_strerror (value));
 | ||
|       if (socket->priv->remote_address)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           g_object_unref (socket->priv->remote_address);
 | ||
|           socket->priv->remote_address = NULL;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->connected_read = TRUE;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->connected_write = TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_available_bytes:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Get the amount of data pending in the OS input buffer, without blocking.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @socket is a UDP or SCTP socket, this will return the size of
 | ||
|  * just the next packet, even if additional packets are buffered after
 | ||
|  * that one.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that on Windows, this function is rather inefficient in the
 | ||
|  * UDP case, and so if you know any plausible upper bound on the size
 | ||
|  * of the incoming packet, it is better to just do a
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive() with a buffer of that size, rather than calling
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_available_bytes() first and then doing a receive of
 | ||
|  * exactly the right size.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the number of bytes that can be read from the socket
 | ||
|  * without blocking or truncating, or -1 on error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_get_available_bytes (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
| #ifndef SO_NREAD
 | ||
|   const gint bufsize = 64 * 1024;
 | ||
|   static guchar *buf = NULL;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   u_long avail;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   gint avail;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, NULL))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_NREAD
 | ||
|   if (!g_socket_get_option (socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_NREAD, &avail, NULL))
 | ||
|       return -1;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->type == G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (G_UNLIKELY (g_once_init_enter_pointer (&buf)))
 | ||
|         g_once_init_leave_pointer (&buf, g_malloc (bufsize));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       /* On datagram sockets, FIONREAD ioctl is not reliable because many
 | ||
|        * systems add internal header size to the reported size, making it
 | ||
|        * unusable for this function. */
 | ||
|       avail = recv (socket->priv->fd, buf, bufsize, MSG_PEEK);
 | ||
|       if ((gint) avail == -1)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|           if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|           if (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK || errsv == EAGAIN)
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|             avail = 0;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|       if (ioctlsocket (socket->priv->fd, FIONREAD, &avail) < 0)
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       if (ioctl (socket->priv->fd, FIONREAD, &avail) < 0)
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|         avail = -1;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return avail;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /* Block on a timed wait for @condition until (@start_time + @timeout).
 | ||
|  * Return %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT if the timeout is reached; otherwise %TRUE.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| block_on_timeout (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                   GIOCondition   condition,
 | ||
|                   gint64         timeout_us,
 | ||
|                   gint64         start_time,
 | ||
|                   GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
|                   GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint64 wait_timeout = -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (timeout_us != 0, TRUE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* check if we've timed out or how much time to wait at most */
 | ||
|   if (timeout_us >= 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       gint64 elapsed = g_get_monotonic_time () - start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (elapsed >= timeout_us)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           g_set_error_literal (error,
 | ||
|                                G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT,
 | ||
|                                _("Socket I/O timed out"));
 | ||
|           return FALSE;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       wait_timeout = timeout_us - elapsed;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_condition_timed_wait (socket, condition, wait_timeout,
 | ||
|                                         cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_with_timeout (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                                guint8        *buffer,
 | ||
|                                gsize          size,
 | ||
|                                gint64         timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gssize ret;
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket) && buffer != NULL, -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   while (1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if ((ret = recv (socket->priv->fd, buffer, size, 0)) < 0)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	    continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef WSAEWOULDBLOCK
 | ||
|           if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|           if (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK ||
 | ||
|               errsv == EAGAIN)
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_READ);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|               if (timeout_us != 0)
 | ||
|                 {
 | ||
|                   if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_IN, timeout_us, start_time,
 | ||
|                                          cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                   continue;
 | ||
|                 }
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_READ);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error receiving data: %s"));
 | ||
| 	  return -1;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_READ);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return ret;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_bytes:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @size: the number of bytes you want to read from the socket
 | ||
|  * @timeout_us: the timeout to wait for, in microseconds, or `-1` to block
 | ||
|  *   indefinitely
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable, or `NULL`
 | ||
|  * @error: return location for a #GError, or `NULL`
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Receives data (up to @size bytes) from a socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This function is a variant of [method@Gio.Socket.receive] which returns a
 | ||
|  * [struct@GLib.Bytes] rather than a plain buffer.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Pass `-1` to @timeout_us to block indefinitely until data is received (or
 | ||
|  * the connection is closed, or there is an error). Pass `0` to use the default
 | ||
|  * timeout from [property@Gio.Socket:timeout], or pass a positive number to wait
 | ||
|  * for that many microseconds for data before returning `G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT`.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): a bytes buffer containing the
 | ||
|  *   received bytes, or `NULL` on error
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.80
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GBytes *
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_bytes (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                         gsize          size,
 | ||
|                         gint64         timeout_us,
 | ||
|                         GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
|                         GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   guint8 *data;
 | ||
|   gssize res;
 | ||
|   GBytes *buf;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), NULL);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), NULL);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   data = g_new0 (guint8, size);
 | ||
|   res = g_socket_receive_with_timeout (socket, data, size, timeout_us, cancellable, error);
 | ||
|   if (res < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_free (data);
 | ||
|       return NULL;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if ((gsize) res == size)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       buf = g_bytes_new_take (g_steal_pointer (&data), (gsize) res);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       GBytes *sub_buf;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       buf = g_bytes_new_take (g_steal_pointer (&data), size);
 | ||
|       sub_buf = g_bytes_new_from_bytes (buf, 0, (gsize) res);
 | ||
|       g_bytes_unref (buf);
 | ||
|       buf = g_steal_pointer (&sub_buf);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_steal_pointer (&buf);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @buffer: (array length=size) (element-type guint8) (out caller-allocates):
 | ||
|  *     a buffer to read data into (which should be at least @size bytes long).
 | ||
|  * @size: (in): the number of bytes you want to read from the socket
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Receive data (up to @size bytes) from a socket. This is mainly used by
 | ||
|  * connection-oriented sockets; it is identical to g_socket_receive_from()
 | ||
|  * with @address set to %NULL.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * For %G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM and %G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET sockets,
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive() will always read either 0 or 1 complete messages from
 | ||
|  * the socket. If the received message is too large to fit in @buffer, then
 | ||
|  * the data beyond @size bytes will be discarded, without any explicit
 | ||
|  * indication that this has occurred.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * For %G_SOCKET_TYPE_STREAM sockets, g_socket_receive() can return any
 | ||
|  * number of bytes, up to @size. If more than @size bytes have been
 | ||
|  * received, the additional data will be returned in future calls to
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the socket is in blocking mode the call will block until there
 | ||
|  * is some data to receive, the connection is closed, or there is an
 | ||
|  * error. If there is no data available and the socket is in
 | ||
|  * non-blocking mode, a %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK error will be
 | ||
|  * returned. To be notified when data is available, wait for the
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_IN condition.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error -1 is returned and @error is set accordingly.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes read, or 0 if the connection was closed by
 | ||
|  * the peer, or -1 on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_receive (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 		  gchar         *buffer,
 | ||
| 		  gsize          size,
 | ||
| 		  GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		  GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_receive_with_timeout (socket, (guint8 *) buffer, size,
 | ||
|                                         socket->priv->blocking ? -1 : 0,
 | ||
|                                         cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_with_blocking:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @buffer: (array length=size) (element-type guint8) (out caller-allocates):
 | ||
|  *     a buffer to read data into (which should be at least @size bytes long).
 | ||
|  * @size: (in): the number of bytes you want to read from the socket
 | ||
|  * @blocking: whether to do blocking or non-blocking I/O
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This behaves exactly the same as g_socket_receive(), except that
 | ||
|  * the choice of blocking or non-blocking behavior is determined by
 | ||
|  * the @blocking argument rather than by @socket's properties.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes read, or 0 if the connection was closed by
 | ||
|  * the peer, or -1 on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.26
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_with_blocking (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 				gchar         *buffer,
 | ||
| 				gsize          size,
 | ||
| 				gboolean       blocking,
 | ||
| 				GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 				GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_receive_with_timeout (socket, (guint8 *) buffer, size,
 | ||
|                                         blocking ? -1 : 0, cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_bytes_from:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @address: (out) (optional): return location for a #GSocketAddress
 | ||
|  * @size: the number of bytes you want to read from the socket
 | ||
|  * @timeout_us: the timeout to wait for, in microseconds, or `-1` to block
 | ||
|  *   indefinitely
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or `NULL`
 | ||
|  * @error: return location for a #GError, or `NULL`
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Receive data (up to @size bytes) from a socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This function is a variant of [method@Gio.Socket.receive_from] which returns
 | ||
|  * a [struct@GLib.Bytes] rather than a plain buffer.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @address is non-%NULL then @address will be set equal to the
 | ||
|  * source address of the received packet.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The @address is owned by the caller.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Pass `-1` to @timeout_us to block indefinitely until data is received (or
 | ||
|  * the connection is closed, or there is an error). Pass `0` to use the default
 | ||
|  * timeout from [property@Gio.Socket:timeout], or pass a positive number to wait
 | ||
|  * for that many microseconds for data before returning `G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT`.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): a bytes buffer containing the
 | ||
|  *   received bytes, or `NULL` on error
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.80
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GBytes *
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_bytes_from (GSocket         *socket,
 | ||
|                              GSocketAddress **address,
 | ||
|                              gsize            size,
 | ||
|                              gint64           timeout_us,
 | ||
|                              GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
|                              GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GInputVector v;
 | ||
|   gssize res;
 | ||
|   GBytes *buf;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), NULL);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (address == NULL || *address == NULL, NULL);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), NULL);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   v.buffer = g_new0 (guint8, size);
 | ||
|   v.size = size;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   res = g_socket_receive_message_with_timeout (socket,
 | ||
|                                                address,
 | ||
|                                                &v, 1,
 | ||
|                                                NULL, 0, NULL,
 | ||
|                                                timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                                cancellable,
 | ||
|                                                error);
 | ||
|   if (res < 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_free (v.buffer);
 | ||
|       return NULL;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if ((gsize) res == size)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       buf = g_bytes_new_take (g_steal_pointer (&v.buffer), (gsize) res);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       GBytes *sub_buf;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       buf = g_bytes_new_take (g_steal_pointer (&v.buffer), size);
 | ||
|       sub_buf = g_bytes_new_from_bytes (buf, 0, (gsize) res);
 | ||
|       g_bytes_unref (buf);
 | ||
|       buf = g_steal_pointer (&sub_buf);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_steal_pointer (&buf);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_from:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @address: (out) (optional): a pointer to a #GSocketAddress
 | ||
|  *     pointer, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @buffer: (array length=size) (element-type guint8) (out caller-allocates):
 | ||
|  *     a buffer to read data into (which should be at least @size bytes long).
 | ||
|  * @size: (in): the number of bytes you want to read from the socket
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Receive data (up to @size bytes) from a socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @address is non-%NULL then @address will be set equal to the
 | ||
|  * source address of the received packet.
 | ||
|  * @address is owned by the caller.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * See g_socket_receive() for additional information.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes read, or 0 if the connection was closed by
 | ||
|  * the peer, or -1 on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_from (GSocket         *socket,
 | ||
| 		       GSocketAddress **address,
 | ||
| 		       gchar           *buffer,
 | ||
| 		       gsize            size,
 | ||
| 		       GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		       GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GInputVector v;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   v.buffer = buffer;
 | ||
|   v.size = size;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_receive_message (socket,
 | ||
| 				   address,
 | ||
| 				   &v, 1,
 | ||
| 				   NULL, 0, NULL,
 | ||
| 				   cancellable,
 | ||
| 				   error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /* See the comment about SIGPIPE above. */
 | ||
| #ifdef MSG_NOSIGNAL
 | ||
| #define G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS MSG_NOSIGNAL
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
| #define G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS 0
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_send_with_timeout (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
|                             const guint8  *buffer,
 | ||
|                             gsize          size,
 | ||
|                             gint64         timeout_us,
 | ||
|                             GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
|                             GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gssize ret;
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket) && buffer != NULL, -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   while (1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if ((ret = send (socket->priv->fd, (const char *)buffer, size, G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS)) < 0)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	    continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef WSAEWOULDBLOCK
 | ||
|           if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|           if (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK ||
 | ||
|               errsv == EAGAIN)
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_WRITE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|               if (timeout_us != 0)
 | ||
|                 {
 | ||
|                   if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_OUT, timeout_us, start_time,
 | ||
|                                          cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                   continue;
 | ||
|                 }
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error sending data: %s"));
 | ||
| 	  return -1;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return ret;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @buffer: (array length=size) (element-type guint8): the buffer
 | ||
|  *     containing the data to send.
 | ||
|  * @size: the number of bytes to send
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Tries to send @size bytes from @buffer on the socket. This is
 | ||
|  * mainly used by connection-oriented sockets; it is identical to
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_to() with @address set to %NULL.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the socket is in blocking mode the call will block until there is
 | ||
|  * space for the data in the socket queue. If there is no space available
 | ||
|  * and the socket is in non-blocking mode a %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK error
 | ||
|  * will be returned. To be notified when space is available, wait for the
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_OUT condition. Note though that you may still receive
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK from g_socket_send() even if you were previously
 | ||
|  * notified of a %G_IO_OUT condition. (On Windows in particular, this is
 | ||
|  * very common due to the way the underlying APIs work.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error -1 is returned and @error is set accordingly.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes written (which may be less than @size), or -1
 | ||
|  * on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_send (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 	       const gchar   *buffer,
 | ||
| 	       gsize          size,
 | ||
| 	       GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 	       GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_send_with_blocking (socket, buffer, size,
 | ||
| 				      socket->priv->blocking,
 | ||
| 				      cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_with_blocking:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @buffer: (array length=size) (element-type guint8): the buffer
 | ||
|  *     containing the data to send.
 | ||
|  * @size: the number of bytes to send
 | ||
|  * @blocking: whether to do blocking or non-blocking I/O
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This behaves exactly the same as g_socket_send(), except that
 | ||
|  * the choice of blocking or non-blocking behavior is determined by
 | ||
|  * the @blocking argument rather than by @socket's properties.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes written (which may be less than @size), or -1
 | ||
|  * on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.26
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_send_with_blocking (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 			     const gchar   *buffer,
 | ||
| 			     gsize          size,
 | ||
| 			     gboolean       blocking,
 | ||
| 			     GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 			     GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_send_with_timeout (socket, (const guint8 *) buffer, size,
 | ||
|                                      blocking ? -1 : 0, cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_to:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @address: (nullable): a #GSocketAddress, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @buffer: (array length=size) (element-type guint8): the buffer
 | ||
|  *     containing the data to send.
 | ||
|  * @size: the number of bytes to send
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Tries to send @size bytes from @buffer to @address. If @address is
 | ||
|  * %NULL then the message is sent to the default receiver (set by
 | ||
|  * g_socket_connect()).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * See g_socket_send() for additional information.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes written (which may be less than @size), or -1
 | ||
|  * on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_send_to (GSocket         *socket,
 | ||
| 		  GSocketAddress  *address,
 | ||
| 		  const gchar     *buffer,
 | ||
| 		  gsize            size,
 | ||
| 		  GCancellable    *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		  GError         **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GOutputVector v;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   v.buffer = buffer;
 | ||
|   v.size = size;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_send_message (socket,
 | ||
| 				address,
 | ||
| 				&v, 1,
 | ||
| 				NULL, 0,
 | ||
| 				0,
 | ||
| 				cancellable,
 | ||
| 				error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_shutdown:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @shutdown_read: whether to shut down the read side
 | ||
|  * @shutdown_write: whether to shut down the write side
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Shut down part or all of a full-duplex connection.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @shutdown_read is %TRUE then the receiving side of the connection
 | ||
|  * is shut down, and further reading is disallowed.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @shutdown_write is %TRUE then the sending side of the connection
 | ||
|  * is shut down, and further writing is disallowed.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * It is allowed for both @shutdown_read and @shutdown_write to be %TRUE.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * One example where it is useful to shut down only one side of a connection is
 | ||
|  * graceful disconnect for TCP connections where you close the sending side,
 | ||
|  * then wait for the other side to close the connection, thus ensuring that the
 | ||
|  * other side saw all sent data.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_shutdown (GSocket   *socket,
 | ||
| 		   gboolean   shutdown_read,
 | ||
| 		   gboolean   shutdown_write,
 | ||
| 		   GError   **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int how;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), TRUE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Do nothing? */
 | ||
|   if (!shutdown_read && !shutdown_write)
 | ||
|     return TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   if (shutdown_read && shutdown_write)
 | ||
|     how = SHUT_RDWR;
 | ||
|   else if (shutdown_read)
 | ||
|     how = SHUT_RD;
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     how = SHUT_WR;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   if (shutdown_read && shutdown_write)
 | ||
|     how = SD_BOTH;
 | ||
|   else if (shutdown_read)
 | ||
|     how = SD_RECEIVE;
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     how = SD_SEND;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (shutdown (socket->priv->fd, how) != 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		   _("Unable to shutdown socket: %s"), socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (shutdown_read)
 | ||
|     socket->priv->connected_read = FALSE;
 | ||
|   if (shutdown_write)
 | ||
|     socket->priv->connected_write = FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_close:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Closes the socket, shutting down any active connection.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Closing a socket does not wait for all outstanding I/O operations
 | ||
|  * to finish, so the caller should not rely on them to be guaranteed
 | ||
|  * to complete even if the close returns with no error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Once the socket is closed, all other operations will return
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED. Closing a socket multiple times will not
 | ||
|  * return an error.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sockets will be automatically closed when the last reference
 | ||
|  * is dropped, but you might want to call this function to make sure
 | ||
|  * resources are released as early as possible.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Beware that due to the way that TCP works, it is possible for
 | ||
|  * recently-sent data to be lost if either you close a socket while the
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_IN condition is set, or else if the remote connection tries to
 | ||
|  * send something to you after you close the socket but before it has
 | ||
|  * finished reading all of the data you sent. There is no easy generic
 | ||
|  * way to avoid this problem; the easiest fix is to design the network
 | ||
|  * protocol such that the client will never send data "out of turn".
 | ||
|  * Another solution is for the server to half-close the connection by
 | ||
|  * calling g_socket_shutdown() with only the @shutdown_write flag set,
 | ||
|  * and then wait for the client to notice this and close its side of the
 | ||
|  * connection, after which the server can safely call g_socket_close().
 | ||
|  * (This is what #GTcpConnection does if you call
 | ||
|  * g_tcp_connection_set_graceful_disconnect(). But of course, this
 | ||
|  * only works if the client will close its connection after the server
 | ||
|  * does.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_close (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 		GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int res;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), TRUE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->closed)
 | ||
|     return TRUE; /* Multiple close not an error */
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   while (1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|       res = closesocket (socket->priv->fd);
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       res = close (socket->priv->fd);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|       if (res == -1)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	    continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	  g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
| 		       socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 		       _("Error closing socket: %s"),
 | ||
| 		       socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| 	  return FALSE;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
|       break;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->fd = -1;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->connected_read = FALSE;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->connected_write = FALSE;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->closed = TRUE;
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->remote_address)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_object_unref (socket->priv->remote_address);
 | ||
|       socket->priv->remote_address = NULL;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_is_closed:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Checks whether a socket is closed.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if socket is closed, %FALSE otherwise
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_is_closed (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return socket->priv->closed;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /* Broken source, used on errors */
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| broken_dispatch (GSource     *source,
 | ||
| 		 GSourceFunc  callback,
 | ||
| 		 gpointer     user_data)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GSourceFuncs broken_funcs =
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
|   broken_dispatch,
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
| };
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
| static gint
 | ||
| network_events_for_condition (GIOCondition condition)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int event_mask = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (condition & G_IO_IN)
 | ||
|     event_mask |= (FD_READ | FD_ACCEPT);
 | ||
|   if (condition & G_IO_OUT)
 | ||
|     event_mask |= (FD_WRITE | FD_CONNECT);
 | ||
|   event_mask |= FD_CLOSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return event_mask;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| ensure_event (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->event == WSA_INVALID_EVENT)
 | ||
|     socket->priv->event = WSACreateEvent();
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| update_select_events (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int event_mask;
 | ||
|   GIOCondition *ptr;
 | ||
|   GList *l;
 | ||
|   WSAEVENT event;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->closed)
 | ||
|     return;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   ensure_event (socket);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   event_mask = 0;
 | ||
|   for (l = socket->priv->requested_conditions; l != NULL; l = l->next)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       ptr = l->data;
 | ||
|       event_mask |= network_events_for_condition (*ptr);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (event_mask != socket->priv->selected_events)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       /* If no events selected, disable event so we can unset
 | ||
| 	 nonblocking mode */
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (event_mask == 0)
 | ||
| 	event = NULL;
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
| 	event = socket->priv->event;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (WSAEventSelect (socket->priv->fd, event, event_mask) == 0)
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->selected_events = event_mask;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| add_condition_watch (GSocket      *socket,
 | ||
| 		     GIOCondition *condition)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_mutex_lock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|   g_assert (g_list_find (socket->priv->requested_conditions, condition) == NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->requested_conditions =
 | ||
|     g_list_prepend (socket->priv->requested_conditions, condition);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   update_select_events (socket);
 | ||
|   g_mutex_unlock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| remove_condition_watch (GSocket      *socket,
 | ||
| 			GIOCondition *condition)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_mutex_lock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|   g_assert (g_list_find (socket->priv->requested_conditions, condition) != NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->requested_conditions =
 | ||
|     g_list_remove (socket->priv->requested_conditions, condition);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   update_select_events (socket);
 | ||
|   g_mutex_unlock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GIOCondition
 | ||
| update_condition_unlocked (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   WSANETWORKEVENTS events;
 | ||
|   GIOCondition condition;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!socket->priv->closed &&
 | ||
|       (WSAWaitForMultipleEvents (1, &socket->priv->event, FALSE, 0, FALSE) == WSA_WAIT_EVENT_0) &&
 | ||
|       (WSAEnumNetworkEvents (socket->priv->fd, socket->priv->event, &events) == 0))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       socket->priv->current_events |= events.lNetworkEvents;
 | ||
|       if (events.lNetworkEvents & FD_WRITE &&
 | ||
| 	  events.iErrorCode[FD_WRITE_BIT] != 0)
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->current_errors |= FD_WRITE;
 | ||
|       if (events.lNetworkEvents & FD_CONNECT &&
 | ||
| 	  events.iErrorCode[FD_CONNECT_BIT] != 0)
 | ||
| 	socket->priv->current_errors |= FD_CONNECT;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   condition = 0;
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->current_events & (FD_READ | FD_ACCEPT))
 | ||
|     condition |= G_IO_IN;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->current_events & FD_CLOSE)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int r, errsv = NO_ERROR, buffer;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       r = recv (socket->priv->fd, &buffer, sizeof (buffer), MSG_PEEK);
 | ||
|       if (r < 0)
 | ||
|           errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (r > 0 ||
 | ||
|           (r < 0 && errsv == WSAENOTCONN))
 | ||
|         condition |= G_IO_IN;
 | ||
|       else if (r == 0 ||
 | ||
|                (r < 0 && (errsv == WSAESHUTDOWN || errsv == WSAECONNRESET ||
 | ||
|                           errsv == WSAECONNABORTED || errsv == WSAENETRESET)))
 | ||
|         condition |= G_IO_HUP;
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
|         condition |= G_IO_ERR;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->closed)
 | ||
|     condition |= G_IO_HUP;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Never report both G_IO_OUT and HUP, these are
 | ||
|      mutually exclusive (can't write to a closed socket) */
 | ||
|   if ((condition & G_IO_HUP) == 0 &&
 | ||
|       socket->priv->current_events & FD_WRITE)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (socket->priv->current_errors & FD_WRITE)
 | ||
| 	condition |= G_IO_ERR;
 | ||
|       else
 | ||
| 	condition |= G_IO_OUT;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (socket->priv->current_events & FD_CONNECT)
 | ||
| 	{
 | ||
| 	  if (socket->priv->current_errors & FD_CONNECT)
 | ||
| 	    condition |= (G_IO_HUP | G_IO_ERR);
 | ||
| 	  else
 | ||
| 	    condition |= G_IO_OUT;
 | ||
| 	}
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return condition;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GIOCondition
 | ||
| update_condition (GSocket *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GIOCondition res;
 | ||
|   g_mutex_lock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|   res = update_condition_unlocked (socket);
 | ||
|   g_mutex_unlock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|   return res;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| typedef struct {
 | ||
|   GSource       source;
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   GPollFD       pollfd;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   gpointer      fd_tag;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|   GSocket      *socket;
 | ||
|   GIOCondition  condition;
 | ||
| } GSocketSource;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| socket_source_prepare (GSource *source,
 | ||
|                        gint    *timeout)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocketSource *socket_source = (GSocketSource *)source;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   if ((socket_source->pollfd.revents & G_IO_NVAL) != 0)
 | ||
|     return TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_socket_is_closed (socket_source->socket))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_source_remove_poll (source, &socket_source->pollfd);
 | ||
|       socket_source->pollfd.revents = G_IO_NVAL;
 | ||
|       return TRUE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return (update_condition (socket_source->socket) & socket_source->condition) != 0;
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   return g_socket_is_closed (socket_source->socket) && socket_source->fd_tag != NULL;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| socket_source_check_win32 (GSource *source)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   int timeout;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket_source_prepare (source, &timeout);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| socket_source_dispatch (GSource     *source,
 | ||
| 			GSourceFunc  callback,
 | ||
| 			gpointer     user_data)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocketSourceFunc func = (GSocketSourceFunc)callback;
 | ||
|   GSocketSource *socket_source = (GSocketSource *)source;
 | ||
|   GSocket *socket = socket_source->socket;
 | ||
|   gint64 timeout;
 | ||
|   guint events;
 | ||
|   gboolean ret;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   if ((socket_source->pollfd.revents & G_IO_NVAL) != 0)
 | ||
|     events = G_IO_NVAL;
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     events = update_condition (socket_source->socket);
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   if (g_socket_is_closed (socket_source->socket))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       if (socket_source->fd_tag)
 | ||
|         g_source_remove_unix_fd (source, socket_source->fd_tag);
 | ||
|       socket_source->fd_tag = NULL;
 | ||
|       events = G_IO_NVAL;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       events = g_source_query_unix_fd (source, socket_source->fd_tag);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   timeout = g_source_get_ready_time (source);
 | ||
|   if (timeout >= 0 && timeout <= g_source_get_time (source) &&
 | ||
|       !g_socket_is_closed (socket_source->socket))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       socket->priv->timed_out = TRUE;
 | ||
|       events |= (G_IO_IN | G_IO_OUT);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   ret = (*func) (socket, events & socket_source->condition, user_data);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->timeout && !g_socket_is_closed (socket_source->socket))
 | ||
|     g_source_set_ready_time (source, g_get_monotonic_time () + socket->priv->timeout * 1000000);
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_source_set_ready_time (source, -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return ret;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| socket_source_finalize (GSource *source)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocketSource *socket_source = (GSocketSource *)source;
 | ||
|   GSocket *socket;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket = socket_source->socket;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   remove_condition_watch (socket, &socket_source->condition);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_object_unref (socket);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gboolean
 | ||
| socket_source_closure_callback (GSocket      *socket,
 | ||
| 				GIOCondition  condition,
 | ||
| 				gpointer      data)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GClosure *closure = data;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   GValue params[2] = { G_VALUE_INIT, G_VALUE_INIT };
 | ||
|   GValue result_value = G_VALUE_INIT;
 | ||
|   gboolean result;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_value_init (&result_value, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_value_init (¶ms[0], G_TYPE_SOCKET);
 | ||
|   g_value_set_object (¶ms[0], socket);
 | ||
|   g_value_init (¶ms[1], G_TYPE_IO_CONDITION);
 | ||
|   g_value_set_flags (¶ms[1], condition);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_closure_invoke (closure, &result_value, 2, params, NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   result = g_value_get_boolean (&result_value);
 | ||
|   g_value_unset (&result_value);
 | ||
|   g_value_unset (¶ms[0]);
 | ||
|   g_value_unset (¶ms[1]);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return result;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GSourceFuncs socket_source_funcs =
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   socket_source_prepare,
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   socket_source_check_win32,
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|   socket_source_dispatch,
 | ||
|   socket_source_finalize,
 | ||
|   (GSourceFunc)socket_source_closure_callback,
 | ||
|   NULL,
 | ||
| };
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GSource *
 | ||
| socket_source_new (GSocket      *socket,
 | ||
| 		   GIOCondition  condition,
 | ||
| 		   GCancellable *cancellable)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSource *source;
 | ||
|   GSocketSource *socket_source;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   ensure_event (socket);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->event == WSA_INVALID_EVENT)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("Failed to create WSAEvent");
 | ||
|       return g_source_new (&broken_funcs, sizeof (GSource));
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, NULL))
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_warning ("Socket check failed");
 | ||
|       return g_source_new (&broken_funcs, sizeof (GSource));
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   condition |= G_IO_HUP | G_IO_ERR | G_IO_NVAL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   source = g_source_new (&socket_source_funcs, sizeof (GSocketSource));
 | ||
|   g_source_set_static_name (source, "GSocket");
 | ||
|   socket_source = (GSocketSource *)source;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket_source->socket = g_object_ref (socket);
 | ||
|   socket_source->condition = condition;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (cancellable)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       GSource *cancellable_source;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       cancellable_source = g_cancellable_source_new (cancellable);
 | ||
|       g_source_add_child_source (source, cancellable_source);
 | ||
|       g_source_set_dummy_callback (cancellable_source);
 | ||
|       g_source_unref (cancellable_source);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   add_condition_watch (socket, &socket_source->condition);
 | ||
|   socket_source->pollfd.fd = (gintptr) socket->priv->event;
 | ||
|   socket_source->pollfd.events = condition;
 | ||
|   socket_source->pollfd.revents = 0;
 | ||
|   g_source_add_poll (source, &socket_source->pollfd);
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   socket_source->fd_tag = g_source_add_unix_fd (source, socket->priv->fd, condition);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->timeout)
 | ||
|     g_source_set_ready_time (source, g_get_monotonic_time () + socket->priv->timeout * 1000000);
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     g_source_set_ready_time (source, -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return source;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_create_source: (skip)
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @condition: a #GIOCondition mask to monitor
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Creates a #GSource that can be attached to a %GMainContext to monitor
 | ||
|  * for the availability of the specified @condition on the socket. The #GSource
 | ||
|  * keeps a reference to the @socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The callback on the source is of the #GSocketSourceFunc type.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * It is meaningless to specify %G_IO_ERR or %G_IO_HUP in @condition;
 | ||
|  * these conditions will always be reported output if they are true.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @cancellable if not %NULL can be used to cancel the source, which will
 | ||
|  * cause the source to trigger, reporting the current condition (which
 | ||
|  * is likely 0 unless cancellation happened at the same time as a
 | ||
|  * condition change). You can check for this in the callback using
 | ||
|  * g_cancellable_is_cancelled().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @socket has a timeout set, and it is reached before @condition
 | ||
|  * occurs, the source will then trigger anyway, reporting %G_IO_IN or
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_OUT depending on @condition. However, @socket will have been
 | ||
|  * marked as having had a timeout, and so the next #GSocket I/O method
 | ||
|  * you call will then fail with a %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): a newly allocated %GSource, free with g_source_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GSource *
 | ||
| g_socket_create_source (GSocket      *socket,
 | ||
| 			GIOCondition  condition,
 | ||
| 			GCancellable *cancellable)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket) && (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable)), NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return socket_source_new (socket, condition, cancellable);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_condition_check:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @condition: a #GIOCondition mask to check
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Checks on the readiness of @socket to perform operations.
 | ||
|  * The operations specified in @condition are checked for and masked
 | ||
|  * against the currently-satisfied conditions on @socket. The result
 | ||
|  * is returned.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that on Windows, it is possible for an operation to return
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK even immediately after
 | ||
|  * g_socket_condition_check() has claimed that the socket is ready for
 | ||
|  * writing. Rather than calling g_socket_condition_check() and then
 | ||
|  * writing to the socket if it succeeds, it is generally better to
 | ||
|  * simply try writing to the socket right away, and try again later if
 | ||
|  * the initial attempt returns %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * It is meaningless to specify %G_IO_ERR or %G_IO_HUP in condition;
 | ||
|  * these conditions will always be set in the output if they are true.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This call never blocks.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: the @GIOCondition mask of the current state
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GIOCondition
 | ||
| g_socket_condition_check (GSocket      *socket,
 | ||
| 			  GIOCondition  condition)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), 0);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, NULL))
 | ||
|     return 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GIOCondition current_condition;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     condition |= G_IO_ERR | G_IO_HUP;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     add_condition_watch (socket, &condition);
 | ||
|     current_condition = update_condition (socket);
 | ||
|     remove_condition_watch (socket, &condition);
 | ||
|     return condition & current_condition;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GPollFD poll_fd;
 | ||
|     gint result;
 | ||
|     poll_fd.fd = socket->priv->fd;
 | ||
|     poll_fd.events = condition;
 | ||
|     poll_fd.revents = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     do
 | ||
|       result = g_poll (&poll_fd, 1, 0);
 | ||
|     while (result == -1 && get_socket_errno () == EINTR);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return poll_fd.revents;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_condition_wait:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @condition: a #GIOCondition mask to wait for
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Waits for @condition to become true on @socket. When the condition
 | ||
|  * is met, %TRUE is returned.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @cancellable is cancelled before the condition is met, or if the
 | ||
|  * socket has a timeout set and it is reached before the condition is
 | ||
|  * met, then %FALSE is returned and @error, if non-%NULL, is set to
 | ||
|  * the appropriate value (%G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED or
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * See also g_socket_condition_timed_wait().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if the condition was met, %FALSE otherwise
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_condition_wait (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 			 GIOCondition   condition,
 | ||
| 			 GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 			 GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_condition_timed_wait (socket, condition, -1,
 | ||
| 					cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_condition_timed_wait:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @condition: a #GIOCondition mask to wait for
 | ||
|  * @timeout_us: the maximum time (in microseconds) to wait, or -1
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Waits for up to @timeout_us microseconds for @condition to become true
 | ||
|  * on @socket. If the condition is met, %TRUE is returned.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @cancellable is cancelled before the condition is met, or if
 | ||
|  * @timeout_us (or the socket's #GSocket:timeout) is reached before the
 | ||
|  * condition is met, then %FALSE is returned and @error, if non-%NULL,
 | ||
|  * is set to the appropriate value (%G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED or
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If you don't want a timeout, use g_socket_condition_wait().
 | ||
|  * (Alternatively, you can pass -1 for @timeout_us.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that although @timeout_us is in microseconds for consistency with
 | ||
|  * other GLib APIs, this function actually only has millisecond
 | ||
|  * resolution, and the behavior is undefined if @timeout_us is not an
 | ||
|  * exact number of milliseconds.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %TRUE if the condition was met, %FALSE otherwise
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.32
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_condition_timed_wait (GSocket       *socket,
 | ||
| 			       GIOCondition   condition,
 | ||
| 			       gint64         timeout_us,
 | ||
| 			       GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | ||
| 			       GError       **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
|   gint64 timeout_ms;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->timeout &&
 | ||
|       (timeout_us < 0 || socket->priv->timeout < timeout_us / G_USEC_PER_SEC))
 | ||
|     timeout_ms = (gint64) socket->priv->timeout * 1000;
 | ||
|   else if (timeout_us != -1)
 | ||
|     timeout_ms = timeout_us / 1000;
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     timeout_ms = -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GIOCondition current_condition;
 | ||
|     WSAEVENT events[2];
 | ||
|     DWORD res;
 | ||
|     GPollFD cancel_fd;
 | ||
|     int num_events;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* Always check these */
 | ||
|     condition |=  G_IO_ERR | G_IO_HUP;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     add_condition_watch (socket, &condition);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     num_events = 0;
 | ||
|     events[num_events++] = socket->priv->event;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (g_cancellable_make_pollfd (cancellable, &cancel_fd))
 | ||
|       events[num_events++] = (WSAEVENT)cancel_fd.fd;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (timeout_ms == -1)
 | ||
|       timeout_ms = WSA_INFINITE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     g_mutex_lock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|     current_condition = update_condition_unlocked (socket);
 | ||
|     while ((condition & current_condition) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         if (!socket->priv->waiting)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             socket->priv->waiting = TRUE;
 | ||
|             socket->priv->waiting_result = 0;
 | ||
|             g_mutex_unlock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             res = WSAWaitForMultipleEvents (num_events, events, FALSE, timeout_ms, FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             g_mutex_lock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|             socket->priv->waiting = FALSE;
 | ||
|             socket->priv->waiting_result = res;
 | ||
|             g_cond_broadcast (&socket->priv->win32_source_cond);
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|         else
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             if (timeout_ms != WSA_INFINITE)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 if (!g_cond_wait_until (&socket->priv->win32_source_cond, &socket->priv->win32_source_lock, timeout_ms))
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     res = WSA_WAIT_TIMEOUT;
 | ||
|                     break;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
|                 else
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     res = socket->priv->waiting_result;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
|             else
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 g_cond_wait (&socket->priv->win32_source_cond, &socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|                 res = socket->priv->waiting_result;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	if (res == WSA_WAIT_FAILED)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
| 			 socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 			 _("Waiting for socket condition: %s"),
 | ||
| 			 socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| 	    break;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
| 	else if (res == WSA_WAIT_TIMEOUT)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT,
 | ||
| 				 _("Socket I/O timed out"));
 | ||
| 	    break;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
| 	  break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         current_condition = update_condition_unlocked (socket);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	if (timeout_ms != WSA_INFINITE)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    timeout_ms -= (g_get_monotonic_time () - start_time) * 1000;
 | ||
| 	    if (timeout_ms < 0)
 | ||
| 	      timeout_ms = 0;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|     g_mutex_unlock (&socket->priv->win32_source_lock);
 | ||
|     remove_condition_watch (socket, &condition);
 | ||
|     if (num_events > 1)
 | ||
|       g_cancellable_release_fd (cancellable);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return (condition & current_condition) != 0;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GPollFD poll_fd[2];
 | ||
|     gint result;
 | ||
|     gint num;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     poll_fd[0].fd = socket->priv->fd;
 | ||
|     poll_fd[0].events = condition;
 | ||
|     num = 1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (g_cancellable_make_pollfd (cancellable, &poll_fd[1]))
 | ||
|       num++;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     while (TRUE)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	int errsv;
 | ||
| 	result = g_poll (poll_fd, num, timeout_ms);
 | ||
| 	errsv = errno;
 | ||
| 	if (result != -1 || errsv != EINTR)
 | ||
| 	  break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	if (timeout_ms != -1)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    timeout_ms -= (g_get_monotonic_time () - start_time) / 1000;
 | ||
| 	    if (timeout_ms < 0)
 | ||
| 	      timeout_ms = 0;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|     
 | ||
|     if (num > 1)
 | ||
|       g_cancellable_release_fd (cancellable);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (result == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT,
 | ||
| 			     _("Socket I/O timed out"));
 | ||
| 	return FALSE;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return !g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error);
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
|   #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef HAVE_QNX
 | ||
| /* QNX has this weird upper limit, or at least used to back in the 6.x days.
 | ||
|  * This was discovered empirically and doesn't appear to be mentioned in any
 | ||
|  * of the official documentation. */
 | ||
| # define G_SOCKET_CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES 2016
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
| # define G_SOCKET_CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES 2048
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /* Unfortunately these have to be macros rather than inline functions due to
 | ||
|  * using alloca(). */
 | ||
| #define output_message_to_msghdr(message, prev_message, msg, prev_msg, error) \
 | ||
| G_STMT_START { \
 | ||
|   const GOutputMessage  *_message = (message); \
 | ||
|   const GOutputMessage *_prev_message = (prev_message); \
 | ||
|   struct msghdr *_msg = (msg); \
 | ||
|   const struct msghdr *_prev_msg = (prev_msg); \
 | ||
|   GError **_error = (error); \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   _msg->msg_flags = 0; \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* name */ \
 | ||
|   if (_prev_message != NULL && _prev_message->address == _message->address) \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_name = _prev_msg->msg_name; \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_namelen = _prev_msg->msg_namelen; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|   else if (_message->address != NULL) \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_namelen = g_socket_address_get_native_size (_message->address); \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_name = g_alloca (_msg->msg_namelen); \
 | ||
|       if (!g_socket_address_to_native (_message->address, _msg->msg_name, \
 | ||
|                                        _msg->msg_namelen, _error)) \
 | ||
|         break; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|   else \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_name = NULL; \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_namelen = 0; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* iov */ \
 | ||
|   { \
 | ||
|     /* this entire expression will be evaluated at compile time */ \
 | ||
|     if (sizeof *_msg->msg_iov == sizeof *_message->vectors && \
 | ||
|         sizeof _msg->msg_iov->iov_base == sizeof _message->vectors->buffer && \
 | ||
|         G_STRUCT_OFFSET (struct iovec, iov_base) == \
 | ||
|         G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GOutputVector, buffer) && \
 | ||
|         sizeof _msg->msg_iov->iov_len == sizeof _message->vectors->size && \
 | ||
|         G_STRUCT_OFFSET (struct iovec, iov_len) == \
 | ||
|         G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GOutputVector, size)) \
 | ||
|       /* ABI is compatible */ \
 | ||
|       { \
 | ||
|         _msg->msg_iov = (struct iovec *) _message->vectors; \
 | ||
|         _msg->msg_iovlen = _message->num_vectors; \
 | ||
|       } \
 | ||
|     else \
 | ||
|       /* ABI is incompatible */ \
 | ||
|       { \
 | ||
|         guint i; \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|         _msg->msg_iov = g_newa (struct iovec, _message->num_vectors); \
 | ||
|         for (i = 0; i < _message->num_vectors; i++) \
 | ||
|           { \
 | ||
|             _msg->msg_iov[i].iov_base = (void *) _message->vectors[i].buffer; \
 | ||
|             _msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len = _message->vectors[i].size; \
 | ||
|           } \
 | ||
|         _msg->msg_iovlen = _message->num_vectors; \
 | ||
|       } \
 | ||
|   } \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* control */ \
 | ||
|   { \
 | ||
|     struct cmsghdr *cmsg; \
 | ||
|     guint i; \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|     _msg->msg_controllen = 0; \
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < _message->num_control_messages; i++) \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_controllen += CMSG_SPACE (g_socket_control_message_get_size (_message->control_messages[i])); \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|     if (_msg->msg_controllen == 0) \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_control = NULL; \
 | ||
|     else \
 | ||
|       { \
 | ||
|         _msg->msg_control = g_alloca0 (_msg->msg_controllen); \
 | ||
|       } \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|     cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR (_msg); \
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < _message->num_control_messages; i++) \
 | ||
|       { \
 | ||
|         cmsg->cmsg_level = g_socket_control_message_get_level (_message->control_messages[i]); \
 | ||
|         cmsg->cmsg_type = g_socket_control_message_get_msg_type (_message->control_messages[i]); \
 | ||
|         cmsg->cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN (g_socket_control_message_get_size (_message->control_messages[i])); \
 | ||
|         g_socket_control_message_serialize (_message->control_messages[i], \
 | ||
|                                             CMSG_DATA (cmsg)); \
 | ||
|         cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR (_msg, cmsg); \
 | ||
|       } \
 | ||
|     g_assert (cmsg == NULL); \
 | ||
|   } \
 | ||
| } G_STMT_END
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #define input_message_to_msghdr(message, msg) \
 | ||
| G_STMT_START { \
 | ||
|   const GInputMessage  *_message = (message); \
 | ||
|   struct msghdr *_msg = (msg); \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* name */ \
 | ||
|   if (_message->address) \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_namelen = sizeof (struct sockaddr_storage); \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_name = g_alloca (_msg->msg_namelen); \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|   else \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_name = NULL; \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_namelen = 0; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* iov */ \
 | ||
|   /* this entire expression will be evaluated at compile time */ \
 | ||
|   if (sizeof *_msg->msg_iov == sizeof *_message->vectors && \
 | ||
|       sizeof _msg->msg_iov->iov_base == sizeof _message->vectors->buffer && \
 | ||
|       G_STRUCT_OFFSET (struct iovec, iov_base) == \
 | ||
|       G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GInputVector, buffer) && \
 | ||
|       sizeof _msg->msg_iov->iov_len == sizeof _message->vectors->size && \
 | ||
|       G_STRUCT_OFFSET (struct iovec, iov_len) == \
 | ||
|       G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GInputVector, size)) \
 | ||
|     /* ABI is compatible */ \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_iov = (struct iovec *) _message->vectors; \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_iovlen = _message->num_vectors; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|   else \
 | ||
|     /* ABI is incompatible */ \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       guint i; \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_iov = g_newa (struct iovec, _message->num_vectors); \
 | ||
|       for (i = 0; i < _message->num_vectors; i++) \
 | ||
|         { \
 | ||
|           _msg->msg_iov[i].iov_base = _message->vectors[i].buffer; \
 | ||
|           _msg->msg_iov[i].iov_len = _message->vectors[i].size; \
 | ||
|         } \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_iovlen = _message->num_vectors; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* control */ \
 | ||
|   if (_message->control_messages == NULL) \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
| 	  _msg->msg_controllen = 0; \
 | ||
| 	  _msg->msg_control = NULL; \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|   else \
 | ||
|     { \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_controllen = G_SOCKET_CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE_BYTES; \
 | ||
|       _msg->msg_control = g_alloca (_msg->msg_controllen); \
 | ||
|     } \
 | ||
|  \
 | ||
|   /* flags */ \
 | ||
|   _msg->msg_flags = _message->flags; \
 | ||
| } G_STMT_END
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static void
 | ||
| input_message_from_msghdr (const struct msghdr  *msg,
 | ||
|                            GInputMessage        *message,
 | ||
|                            GSocket              *socket)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   /* decode address */
 | ||
|   if (message->address != NULL)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       *message->address = cache_recv_address (socket, msg->msg_name,
 | ||
|                                               msg->msg_namelen);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* decode control messages */
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GPtrArray *my_messages = NULL;
 | ||
|     struct cmsghdr *cmsg;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (msg->msg_controllen >= (socklen_t) sizeof (struct cmsghdr))
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         g_assert (message->control_messages != NULL);
 | ||
|         for (cmsg = CMSG_FIRSTHDR (msg);
 | ||
|              cmsg != NULL;
 | ||
|              cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR ((struct msghdr *) msg, cmsg))
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             GSocketControlMessage *control_message;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             control_message = g_socket_control_message_deserialize (cmsg->cmsg_level,
 | ||
|                                                                     cmsg->cmsg_type,
 | ||
|                                                                     cmsg->cmsg_len - ((char *)CMSG_DATA (cmsg) - (char *)cmsg),
 | ||
|                                                                     CMSG_DATA (cmsg));
 | ||
|             if (control_message == NULL)
 | ||
|               /* We've already spewed about the problem in the
 | ||
|                  deserialization code, so just continue */
 | ||
|               continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             if (my_messages == NULL)
 | ||
|               my_messages = g_ptr_array_new ();
 | ||
|             g_ptr_array_add (my_messages, control_message);
 | ||
|            }
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (message->num_control_messages)
 | ||
|       *message->num_control_messages = my_messages != NULL ? my_messages->len : 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (message->control_messages)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         if (my_messages == NULL)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             *message->control_messages = NULL;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|         else
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             g_ptr_array_add (my_messages, NULL);
 | ||
|             *message->control_messages = (GSocketControlMessage **) g_ptr_array_free (my_messages, FALSE);
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|     else
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         g_assert (my_messages == NULL);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* capture the flags */
 | ||
|   message->flags = msg->msg_flags;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_message:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @address: (nullable): a #GSocketAddress, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @vectors: (array length=num_vectors): an array of #GOutputVector structs
 | ||
|  * @num_vectors: the number of elements in @vectors, or -1
 | ||
|  * @messages: (array length=num_messages) (nullable): a pointer to an
 | ||
|  *   array of #GSocketControlMessages, or %NULL.
 | ||
|  * @num_messages: number of elements in @messages, or -1.
 | ||
|  * @flags: an int containing #GSocketMsgFlags flags, which may additionally
 | ||
|  *    contain [other platform specific flags](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/recv.2.html)
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Send data to @address on @socket.  For sending multiple messages see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_messages(); for easier use, see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send() and g_socket_send_to().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @address is %NULL then the message is sent to the default receiver
 | ||
|  * (set by g_socket_connect()).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @vectors must point to an array of #GOutputVector structs and
 | ||
|  * @num_vectors must be the length of this array. (If @num_vectors is -1,
 | ||
|  * then @vectors is assumed to be terminated by a #GOutputVector with a
 | ||
|  * %NULL buffer pointer.) The #GOutputVector structs describe the buffers
 | ||
|  * that the sent data will be gathered from. Using multiple
 | ||
|  * #GOutputVectors is more memory-efficient than manually copying
 | ||
|  * data from multiple sources into a single buffer, and more
 | ||
|  * network-efficient than making multiple calls to g_socket_send().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @messages, if non-%NULL, is taken to point to an array of @num_messages
 | ||
|  * #GSocketControlMessage instances. These correspond to the control
 | ||
|  * messages to be sent on the socket.
 | ||
|  * If @num_messages is -1 then @messages is treated as a %NULL-terminated
 | ||
|  * array.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @flags modify how the message is sent. The commonly available arguments
 | ||
|  * for this are available in the #GSocketMsgFlags enum, but the
 | ||
|  * values there are the same as the system values, and the flags
 | ||
|  * are passed in as-is, so you can pass in system-specific flags too.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the socket is in blocking mode the call will block until there is
 | ||
|  * space for the data in the socket queue. If there is no space available
 | ||
|  * and the socket is in non-blocking mode a %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK error
 | ||
|  * will be returned. To be notified when space is available, wait for the
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_OUT condition. Note though that you may still receive
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK from g_socket_send() even if you were previously
 | ||
|  * notified of a %G_IO_OUT condition. (On Windows in particular, this is
 | ||
|  * very common due to the way the underlying APIs work.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The sum of the sizes of each #GOutputVector in vectors must not be
 | ||
|  * greater than %G_MAXSSIZE. If the message can be larger than this,
 | ||
|  * then it is mandatory to use the g_socket_send_message_with_timeout()
 | ||
|  * function.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error -1 is returned and @error is set accordingly.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes written (which may be less than @size), or -1
 | ||
|  * on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_send_message (GSocket                *socket,
 | ||
| 		       GSocketAddress         *address,
 | ||
| 		       GOutputVector          *vectors,
 | ||
| 		       gint                    num_vectors,
 | ||
| 		       GSocketControlMessage **messages,
 | ||
| 		       gint                    num_messages,
 | ||
| 		       gint                    flags,
 | ||
| 		       GCancellable           *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		       GError                **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GPollableReturn res;
 | ||
|   gsize bytes_written = 0;
 | ||
|   gsize vectors_size = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_vectors != -1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       for (gint i = 0; i < num_vectors; i++)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           /* No wrap-around for vectors_size */
 | ||
|           if (vectors_size > vectors_size + vectors[i].size)
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
 | ||
|                            _("Unable to send message: %s"),
 | ||
|                            _("Message vectors too large"));
 | ||
|               return -1;
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|           vectors_size += vectors[i].size;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
|   else
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       for (gsize i = 0; vectors[i].buffer != NULL; i++)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           /* No wrap-around for vectors_size */
 | ||
|           if (vectors_size > vectors_size + vectors[i].size)
 | ||
|             {
 | ||
|               g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
 | ||
|                            _("Unable to send message: %s"),
 | ||
|                            _("Message vectors too large"));
 | ||
|               return -1;
 | ||
|             }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|           vectors_size += vectors[i].size;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* Check if vector's buffers are too big for gssize */
 | ||
|   if (vectors_size > G_MAXSSIZE)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
 | ||
|                    _("Unable to send message: %s"),
 | ||
|                    _("Message vectors too large"));
 | ||
|       return -1;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   res = g_socket_send_message_with_timeout (socket, address,
 | ||
|                                             vectors, num_vectors,
 | ||
|                                             messages, num_messages, flags,
 | ||
|                                             socket->priv->blocking ? -1 : 0,
 | ||
|                                             &bytes_written,
 | ||
|                                             cancellable, error);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_assert (res != G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK || bytes_written <= G_MAXSSIZE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (res == G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|       socket_set_error_lazy (error, EWOULDBLOCK, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|       socket_set_error_lazy (error, WSAEWOULDBLOCK, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return res == G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK ? (gssize) bytes_written : -1;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_message_with_timeout:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @address: (nullable): a #GSocketAddress, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @vectors: (array length=num_vectors): an array of #GOutputVector structs
 | ||
|  * @num_vectors: the number of elements in @vectors, or -1
 | ||
|  * @messages: (array length=num_messages) (nullable): a pointer to an
 | ||
|  *   array of #GSocketControlMessages, or %NULL.
 | ||
|  * @num_messages: number of elements in @messages, or -1.
 | ||
|  * @flags: an int containing #GSocketMsgFlags flags, which may additionally
 | ||
|  *    contain [other platform specific flags](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/recv.2.html)
 | ||
|  * @timeout_us: the maximum time (in microseconds) to wait, or -1
 | ||
|  * @bytes_written: (out) (optional): location to store the number of bytes that were written to the socket
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This behaves exactly the same as g_socket_send_message(), except that
 | ||
|  * the choice of timeout behavior is determined by the @timeout_us argument
 | ||
|  * rather than by @socket's properties.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error %G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED is returned and @error is set accordingly, or
 | ||
|  * if the socket is currently not writable %G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK is
 | ||
|  * returned. @bytes_written will contain 0 in both cases.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: %G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK if all data was successfully written,
 | ||
|  * %G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK if the socket is currently not writable, or
 | ||
|  * %G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED if an error happened and @error is set.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.60
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GPollableReturn
 | ||
| g_socket_send_message_with_timeout (GSocket                *socket,
 | ||
|                                     GSocketAddress         *address,
 | ||
|                                     const GOutputVector    *vectors,
 | ||
|                                     gint                    num_vectors,
 | ||
|                                     GSocketControlMessage **messages,
 | ||
|                                     gint                    num_messages,
 | ||
|                                     gint                    flags,
 | ||
|                                     gint64                  timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                     gsize                  *bytes_written,
 | ||
|                                     GCancellable           *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                     GError                **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GOutputVector one_vector;
 | ||
|   char zero;
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (bytes_written)
 | ||
|     *bytes_written = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (address == NULL || G_IS_SOCKET_ADDRESS (address), G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (num_vectors == 0 || vectors != NULL, G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (num_messages == 0 || messages != NULL, G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_vectors == -1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       for (num_vectors = 0;
 | ||
| 	   vectors[num_vectors].buffer != NULL;
 | ||
| 	   num_vectors++)
 | ||
| 	;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_messages == -1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       for (num_messages = 0;
 | ||
| 	   messages != NULL && messages[num_messages] != NULL;
 | ||
| 	   num_messages++)
 | ||
| 	;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_vectors == 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       zero = '\0';
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       one_vector.buffer = &zero;
 | ||
|       one_vector.size = 1;
 | ||
|       num_vectors = 1;
 | ||
|       vectors = &one_vector;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GOutputMessage output_message;
 | ||
|     struct msghdr msg;
 | ||
|     gssize result;
 | ||
|     GError *child_error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     output_message.address = address;
 | ||
|     output_message.vectors = (GOutputVector *) vectors;
 | ||
|     output_message.num_vectors = num_vectors;
 | ||
|     output_message.bytes_sent = 0;
 | ||
|     output_message.control_messages = messages;
 | ||
|     output_message.num_control_messages = num_messages;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     output_message_to_msghdr (&output_message, NULL, &msg, NULL, &child_error);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (child_error != NULL)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         g_propagate_error (error, child_error);
 | ||
|         return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     while (1)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	result = sendmsg (socket->priv->fd, &msg, flags | G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS);
 | ||
| 	if (result < 0)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	      continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK || errsv == EAGAIN)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 if (timeout_us != 0)
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_OUT, timeout_us, start_time,
 | ||
|                                            cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                       return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                     continue;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
|             return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (bytes_written)
 | ||
|       *bytes_written = result;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage addr;
 | ||
|     guint addrlen;
 | ||
|     DWORD bytes_sent;
 | ||
|     int result;
 | ||
|     WSABUF *bufs;
 | ||
|     gint i;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* Win32 doesn't support control messages.
 | ||
|        Actually this is possible for raw and datagram sockets
 | ||
|        via WSASendMessage on Vista or later, but that doesn't
 | ||
|        seem very useful */
 | ||
|     if (num_messages != 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         g_set_error_literal (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                              _("GSocketControlMessage not supported on Windows"));
 | ||
| 	return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* iov */
 | ||
|     bufs = g_newa (WSABUF, num_vectors);
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_vectors; i++)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	bufs[i].buf = (char *)vectors[i].buffer;
 | ||
| 	bufs[i].len = (gulong)vectors[i].size;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* name */
 | ||
|     addrlen = 0; /* Avoid warning */
 | ||
|     if (address)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	addrlen = g_socket_address_get_native_size (address);
 | ||
| 	if (!g_socket_address_to_native (address, &addr, sizeof addr, error))
 | ||
| 	  return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     while (1)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	if (address)
 | ||
| 	  result = WSASendTo (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
| 			      bufs, num_vectors,
 | ||
| 			      &bytes_sent, flags,
 | ||
| 			      (const struct sockaddr *)&addr, addrlen,
 | ||
| 			      NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 	else
 | ||
| 	  result = WSASend (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
| 			    bufs, num_vectors,
 | ||
| 			    &bytes_sent, flags,
 | ||
| 			    NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	if (result != 0)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (errsv == WSAEINTR)
 | ||
| 	      continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_WRITE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 if (timeout_us != 0)
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_OUT, timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                            start_time, cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                       return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                     continue;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
| 	    return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_FAILED;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (bytes_written)
 | ||
|       *bytes_written = bytes_sent;
 | ||
|     return G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send_messages:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @messages: (array length=num_messages): an array of #GOutputMessage structs
 | ||
|  * @num_messages: the number of elements in @messages
 | ||
|  * @flags: an int containing #GSocketMsgFlags flags, which may additionally
 | ||
|  *    contain [other platform specific flags](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/recv.2.html)
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Send multiple data messages from @socket in one go.  This is the most
 | ||
|  * complicated and fully-featured version of this call. For easier use, see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_send(), g_socket_send_to(), and g_socket_send_message().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @messages must point to an array of #GOutputMessage structs and
 | ||
|  * @num_messages must be the length of this array. Each #GOutputMessage
 | ||
|  * contains an address to send the data to, and a pointer to an array of
 | ||
|  * #GOutputVector structs to describe the buffers that the data to be sent
 | ||
|  * for each message will be gathered from. Using multiple #GOutputVectors is
 | ||
|  * more memory-efficient than manually copying data from multiple sources
 | ||
|  * into a single buffer, and more network-efficient than making multiple
 | ||
|  * calls to g_socket_send(). Sending multiple messages in one go avoids the
 | ||
|  * overhead of making a lot of syscalls in scenarios where a lot of data
 | ||
|  * packets need to be sent (e.g. high-bandwidth video streaming over RTP/UDP),
 | ||
|  * or where the same data needs to be sent to multiple recipients.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @flags modify how the message is sent. The commonly available arguments
 | ||
|  * for this are available in the #GSocketMsgFlags enum, but the
 | ||
|  * values there are the same as the system values, and the flags
 | ||
|  * are passed in as-is, so you can pass in system-specific flags too.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the socket is in blocking mode the call will block until there is
 | ||
|  * space for all the data in the socket queue. If there is no space available
 | ||
|  * and the socket is in non-blocking mode a %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK error
 | ||
|  * will be returned if no data was written at all, otherwise the number of
 | ||
|  * messages sent will be returned. To be notified when space is available,
 | ||
|  * wait for the %G_IO_OUT condition. Note though that you may still receive
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK from g_socket_send() even if you were previously
 | ||
|  * notified of a %G_IO_OUT condition. (On Windows in particular, this is
 | ||
|  * very common due to the way the underlying APIs work.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error -1 is returned and @error is set accordingly. An error will only
 | ||
|  * be returned if zero messages could be sent; otherwise the number of messages
 | ||
|  * successfully sent before the error will be returned.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: number of messages sent, or -1 on error. Note that the number of
 | ||
|  *     messages sent may be smaller than @num_messages if the socket is
 | ||
|  *     non-blocking or if @num_messages was larger than UIO_MAXIOV (1024),
 | ||
|  *     in which case the caller may re-try to send the remaining messages.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.44
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gint
 | ||
| g_socket_send_messages (GSocket        *socket,
 | ||
| 		        GOutputMessage *messages,
 | ||
| 		        guint           num_messages,
 | ||
| 		        gint            flags,
 | ||
| 		        GCancellable   *cancellable,
 | ||
| 		        GError        **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_send_messages_with_timeout (socket, messages, num_messages,
 | ||
|                                               flags,
 | ||
|                                               socket->priv->blocking ? -1 : 0,
 | ||
|                                               cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gint
 | ||
| g_socket_send_messages_with_timeout (GSocket        *socket,
 | ||
|                                      GOutputMessage *messages,
 | ||
|                                      guint           num_messages,
 | ||
|                                      gint            flags,
 | ||
|                                      gint64          timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                      GCancellable   *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                      GError        **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), -1);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (num_messages == 0 || messages != NULL, -1);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), -1);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_messages == 0)
 | ||
|     return 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if !defined (G_OS_WIN32) && defined (HAVE_SENDMMSG)
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     struct mmsghdr *msgvec;
 | ||
|     guint i, num_sent;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* Clamp the number of vectors if more given than we can write in one go.
 | ||
|      * The caller has to handle short writes anyway.
 | ||
|      */
 | ||
|     if (num_messages > G_IOV_MAX)
 | ||
|       num_messages = G_IOV_MAX;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     msgvec = g_newa (struct mmsghdr, num_messages);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_messages; ++i)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         GOutputMessage *msg = &messages[i];
 | ||
|         struct msghdr *msg_hdr = &msgvec[i].msg_hdr;
 | ||
|         GError *child_error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         msgvec[i].msg_len = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         output_message_to_msghdr (msg, (i > 0) ? &messages[i - 1] : NULL,
 | ||
|                                   msg_hdr, (i > 0) ? &msgvec[i - 1].msg_hdr : NULL,
 | ||
|                                   &child_error);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (child_error != NULL)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             g_propagate_error (error, child_error);
 | ||
|             return -1;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (num_sent = 0; num_sent < num_messages;)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         gint ret;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         ret = sendmmsg (socket->priv->fd, msgvec + num_sent, num_messages - num_sent,
 | ||
|                         flags | G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (ret < 0)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
|               continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             if (timeout_us != 0 &&
 | ||
|                 (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK ||
 | ||
|                  errsv == EAGAIN))
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_OUT, timeout_us, start_time,
 | ||
|                                        cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     if (num_sent > 0)
 | ||
|                       {
 | ||
|                         g_clear_error (error);
 | ||
|                         break;
 | ||
|                       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                     return -1;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 continue;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             /* If any messages were successfully sent, do not error. */
 | ||
|             if (num_sent > 0)
 | ||
|               break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             return -1;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         num_sent += ret;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_sent; ++i)
 | ||
|       messages[i].bytes_sent = msgvec[i].msg_len;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return num_sent;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     gssize result;
 | ||
|     guint i;
 | ||
|     gint64 wait_timeout;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     wait_timeout = timeout_us;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_messages; ++i)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         GOutputMessage *msg = &messages[i];
 | ||
|         GError *msg_error = NULL;
 | ||
|         GPollableReturn pollable_result;
 | ||
|         gsize bytes_written = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         pollable_result = g_socket_send_message_with_timeout (socket, msg->address,
 | ||
|                                                               msg->vectors,
 | ||
|                                                               msg->num_vectors,
 | ||
|                                                               msg->control_messages,
 | ||
|                                                               msg->num_control_messages,
 | ||
|                                                               flags, wait_timeout,
 | ||
|                                                               &bytes_written,
 | ||
|                                                               cancellable, &msg_error);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (pollable_result == G_POLLABLE_RETURN_WOULD_BLOCK)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|             socket_set_error_lazy (&msg_error, EWOULDBLOCK, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|             socket_set_error_lazy (&msg_error, WSAEWOULDBLOCK, _("Error sending message: %s"));
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (G_MAXSSIZE > bytes_written &&
 | ||
|             pollable_result == G_POLLABLE_RETURN_OK)
 | ||
|           result = (gssize) bytes_written;
 | ||
|         else
 | ||
|           result = -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         /* check if we've timed out or how much time to wait at most */
 | ||
|         if (timeout_us > 0)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             gint64 elapsed = g_get_monotonic_time () - start_time;
 | ||
|             wait_timeout = MAX (timeout_us - elapsed, 1);
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (result < 0)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             /* if we couldn't send all messages, just return how many we did
 | ||
|              * manage to send, provided we managed to send at least one */
 | ||
|             if (i > 0)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 g_error_free (msg_error);
 | ||
|                 return i;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
|             else
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 g_propagate_error (error, msg_error);
 | ||
|                 return -1;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         msg->bytes_sent = result;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return i;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static GSocketAddress *
 | ||
| cache_recv_address (GSocket *socket, struct sockaddr *native, size_t native_len)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GSocketAddress *saddr;
 | ||
|   gint i;
 | ||
|   guint64 oldest_time = G_MAXUINT64;
 | ||
|   gint oldest_index = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (native_len == 0)
 | ||
|     return NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   saddr = NULL;
 | ||
|   for (i = 0; i < RECV_ADDR_CACHE_SIZE; i++)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       GSocketAddress *tmp = socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].addr;
 | ||
|       gpointer tmp_native = socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].native;
 | ||
|       gsize tmp_native_len = socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].native_len;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (!tmp)
 | ||
|         continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (tmp_native_len != native_len)
 | ||
|         continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (memcmp (tmp_native, native, native_len) == 0)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           saddr = g_object_ref (tmp);
 | ||
|           socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].last_used = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
|           return saddr;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       if (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].last_used < oldest_time)
 | ||
|         {
 | ||
|           oldest_time = socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[i].last_used;
 | ||
|           oldest_index = i;
 | ||
|         }
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   saddr = g_socket_address_new_from_native (native, native_len);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].addr)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       g_object_unref (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].addr);
 | ||
|       g_free (socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].native);
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].native = g_memdup2 (native, native_len);
 | ||
|   socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].native_len = native_len;
 | ||
|   socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].addr = g_object_ref (saddr);
 | ||
|   socket->priv->recv_addr_cache[oldest_index].last_used = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return saddr;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_message_with_timeout (GSocket                 *socket,
 | ||
|                                        GSocketAddress         **address,
 | ||
|                                        GInputVector            *vectors,
 | ||
|                                        gint                     num_vectors,
 | ||
|                                        GSocketControlMessage ***messages,
 | ||
|                                        gint                    *num_messages,
 | ||
|                                        gint                    *flags,
 | ||
|                                        gint64                   timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                        GCancellable            *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                        GError                 **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GInputVector one_vector;
 | ||
|   char one_byte;
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_vectors == -1)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       for (num_vectors = 0;
 | ||
| 	   vectors[num_vectors].buffer != NULL;
 | ||
| 	   num_vectors++)
 | ||
| 	;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_vectors == 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       one_vector.buffer = &one_byte;
 | ||
|       one_vector.size = 1;
 | ||
|       num_vectors = 1;
 | ||
|       vectors = &one_vector;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     GInputMessage input_message;
 | ||
|     struct msghdr msg;
 | ||
|     gssize result;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     input_message.address = address;
 | ||
|     input_message.vectors = vectors;
 | ||
|     input_message.num_vectors = num_vectors;
 | ||
|     input_message.bytes_received = 0;
 | ||
|     input_message.flags = (flags != NULL) ? *flags : 0;
 | ||
|     input_message.control_messages = messages;
 | ||
|     input_message.num_control_messages = (guint *) num_messages;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* We always set the close-on-exec flag so we don't leak file
 | ||
|      * descriptors into child processes.  Note that gunixfdmessage.c
 | ||
|      * will later call fcntl (fd, FD_CLOEXEC), but that isn't atomic.
 | ||
|      */
 | ||
| #ifdef MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
 | ||
|     input_message.flags |= MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     input_message_to_msghdr (&input_message, &msg);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* do it */
 | ||
|     while (1)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	result = recvmsg (socket->priv->fd, &msg, msg.msg_flags);
 | ||
| #ifdef MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC	
 | ||
| 	if (result < 0 && get_socket_errno () == EINVAL)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    /* We must be running on an old kernel.  Call without the flag. */
 | ||
| 	    msg.msg_flags &= ~(MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC);
 | ||
| 	    result = recvmsg (socket->priv->fd, &msg, msg.msg_flags);
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	if (result < 0)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
| 	      continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (timeout_us != 0 &&
 | ||
| 		(errsv == EWOULDBLOCK ||
 | ||
| 		 errsv == EAGAIN))
 | ||
| 	      {
 | ||
|                 if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_IN, timeout_us, start_time,
 | ||
|                                        cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                   return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 continue;
 | ||
| 	      }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error receiving message: %s"));
 | ||
| 	    return -1;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     input_message_from_msghdr (&msg, &input_message, socket);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (flags != NULL)
 | ||
|       *flags = input_message.flags;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return result;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     struct sockaddr_storage addr;
 | ||
|     int addrlen;
 | ||
|     DWORD bytes_received;
 | ||
|     DWORD win_flags;
 | ||
|     int result;
 | ||
|     WSABUF *bufs;
 | ||
|     gint i;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* iov */
 | ||
|     bufs = g_newa (WSABUF, num_vectors);
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_vectors; i++)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
| 	bufs[i].buf = (char *)vectors[i].buffer;
 | ||
| 	bufs[i].len = (gulong)vectors[i].size;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* flags */
 | ||
|     if (flags != NULL)
 | ||
|       win_flags = *flags;
 | ||
|     else
 | ||
|       win_flags = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* do it */
 | ||
|     while (1)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         /* addrlen has to be of type int because that’s how WSARecvFrom() is defined */
 | ||
|         G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof addr <= G_MAXINT);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	addrlen = sizeof addr;
 | ||
| 	if (address)
 | ||
| 	  result = WSARecvFrom (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
| 				bufs, num_vectors,
 | ||
| 				&bytes_received, &win_flags,
 | ||
| 				(struct sockaddr *)&addr, &addrlen,
 | ||
| 				NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 	else
 | ||
| 	  result = WSARecv (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
| 			    bufs, num_vectors,
 | ||
| 			    &bytes_received, &win_flags,
 | ||
| 			    NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 	if (result != 0)
 | ||
| 	  {
 | ||
| 	    int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    if (errsv == WSAEINTR)
 | ||
| 	      continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_READ);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             if (errsv == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 if (timeout_us != 0)
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_IN, timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                            start_time, cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                       return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                     continue;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| 	    socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv, _("Error receiving message: %s"));
 | ||
| 	    return -1;
 | ||
| 	  }
 | ||
|         win32_unset_event_mask (socket, FD_READ);
 | ||
| 	break;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* decode address */
 | ||
|     if (address != NULL)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         *address = cache_recv_address (socket, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, addrlen);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* capture the flags */
 | ||
|     if (flags != NULL)
 | ||
|       *flags = win_flags;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (messages != NULL)
 | ||
|       *messages = NULL;
 | ||
|     if (num_messages != NULL)
 | ||
|       *num_messages = 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return bytes_received;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_messages:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @messages: (array length=num_messages): an array of #GInputMessage structs
 | ||
|  * @num_messages: the number of elements in @messages
 | ||
|  * @flags: an int containing #GSocketMsgFlags flags for the overall operation,
 | ||
|  *    which may additionally contain
 | ||
|  *    [other platform specific flags](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/recv.2.html)
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: (nullable): a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Receive multiple data messages from @socket in one go.  This is the most
 | ||
|  * complicated and fully-featured version of this call. For easier use, see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive(), g_socket_receive_from(), and g_socket_receive_message().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @messages must point to an array of #GInputMessage structs and
 | ||
|  * @num_messages must be the length of this array. Each #GInputMessage
 | ||
|  * contains a pointer to an array of #GInputVector structs describing the
 | ||
|  * buffers that the data received in each message will be written to. Using
 | ||
|  * multiple #GInputVectors is more memory-efficient than manually copying data
 | ||
|  * out of a single buffer to multiple sources, and more system-call-efficient
 | ||
|  * than making multiple calls to g_socket_receive(), such as in scenarios where
 | ||
|  * a lot of data packets need to be received (e.g. high-bandwidth video
 | ||
|  * streaming over RTP/UDP).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @flags modify how all messages are received. The commonly available
 | ||
|  * arguments for this are available in the #GSocketMsgFlags enum, but the
 | ||
|  * values there are the same as the system values, and the flags
 | ||
|  * are passed in as-is, so you can pass in system-specific flags too. These
 | ||
|  * flags affect the overall receive operation. Flags affecting individual
 | ||
|  * messages are returned in #GInputMessage.flags.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The other members of #GInputMessage are treated as described in its
 | ||
|  * documentation.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If #GSocket:blocking is %TRUE the call will block until @num_messages have
 | ||
|  * been received, or the end of the stream is reached.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If #GSocket:blocking is %FALSE the call will return up to @num_messages
 | ||
|  * without blocking, or %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK if no messages are queued in the
 | ||
|  * operating system to be received.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * In blocking mode, if #GSocket:timeout is positive and is reached before any
 | ||
|  * messages are received, %G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT is returned, otherwise up to
 | ||
|  * @num_messages are returned. (Note: This is effectively the
 | ||
|  * behaviour of `MSG_WAITFORONE` with recvmmsg().)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * To be notified when messages are available, wait for the
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_IN condition. Note though that you may still receive
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK from g_socket_receive_messages() even if you were
 | ||
|  * previously notified of a %G_IO_IN condition.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the remote peer closes the connection, any messages queued in the
 | ||
|  * operating system will be returned, and subsequent calls to
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_messages() will return 0 (with no error set).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error -1 is returned and @error is set accordingly. An error will only
 | ||
|  * be returned if zero messages could be received; otherwise the number of
 | ||
|  * messages successfully received before the error will be returned.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: number of messages received, or -1 on error. Note that the number
 | ||
|  *     of messages received may be smaller than @num_messages if in non-blocking
 | ||
|  *     mode, if the peer closed the connection, or if @num_messages
 | ||
|  *     was larger than `UIO_MAXIOV` (1024), in which case the caller may re-try
 | ||
|  *     to receive the remaining messages.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.48
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gint
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_messages (GSocket        *socket,
 | ||
|                            GInputMessage  *messages,
 | ||
|                            guint           num_messages,
 | ||
|                            gint            flags,
 | ||
|                            GCancellable   *cancellable,
 | ||
|                            GError        **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error) ||
 | ||
|       !check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return g_socket_receive_messages_with_timeout (socket, messages, num_messages,
 | ||
|                                                  flags,
 | ||
|                                                  socket->priv->blocking ? -1 : 0,
 | ||
|                                                  cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| static gint
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_messages_with_timeout (GSocket        *socket,
 | ||
|                                         GInputMessage  *messages,
 | ||
|                                         guint           num_messages,
 | ||
|                                         gint            flags,
 | ||
|                                         gint64          timeout_us,
 | ||
|                                         GCancellable   *cancellable,
 | ||
|                                         GError        **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint64 start_time;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), -1);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (num_messages == 0 || messages != NULL, -1);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL ||
 | ||
|                         G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), -1);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, -1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   start_time = g_get_monotonic_time ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_timeout (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
 | ||
|     return -1;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (num_messages == 0)
 | ||
|     return 0;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if !defined (G_OS_WIN32) && defined (HAVE_RECVMMSG)
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     struct mmsghdr *msgvec;
 | ||
|     guint i, num_received;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* Clamp the number of vectors if more given than we can write in one go.
 | ||
|      * The caller has to handle short writes anyway.
 | ||
|      */
 | ||
|     if (num_messages > G_IOV_MAX)
 | ||
|       num_messages = G_IOV_MAX;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     msgvec = g_newa (struct mmsghdr, num_messages);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_messages; ++i)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         GInputMessage *msg = &messages[i];
 | ||
|         struct msghdr *msg_hdr = &msgvec[i].msg_hdr;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         input_message_to_msghdr (msg, msg_hdr);
 | ||
|         msgvec[i].msg_len = 0;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     /* We always set the close-on-exec flag so we don't leak file
 | ||
|      * descriptors into child processes.  Note that gunixfdmessage.c
 | ||
|      * will later call fcntl (fd, FD_CLOEXEC), but that isn't atomic.
 | ||
|      */
 | ||
| #ifdef MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
 | ||
|     flags |= MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (num_received = 0; num_received < num_messages;)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         gint ret;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         /* We operate in non-blocking mode and handle the timeout ourselves. */
 | ||
|         ret = recvmmsg (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
|                         msgvec + num_received,
 | ||
|                         num_messages - num_received,
 | ||
|                         flags | G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS, NULL);
 | ||
| #ifdef MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
 | ||
|         if (ret < 0 && get_socket_errno () == EINVAL)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             /* We must be running on an old kernel. Call without the flag. */
 | ||
|             flags &= ~(MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC);
 | ||
|             ret = recvmmsg (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
|                             msgvec + num_received,
 | ||
|                             num_messages - num_received,
 | ||
|                             flags | G_SOCKET_DEFAULT_SEND_FLAGS, NULL);
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (ret < 0)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             if (errsv == EINTR)
 | ||
|               continue;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             if (timeout_us != 0 &&
 | ||
|                 (errsv == EWOULDBLOCK ||
 | ||
|                  errsv == EAGAIN))
 | ||
|               {
 | ||
|                 if (!block_on_timeout (socket, G_IO_IN, timeout_us, start_time,
 | ||
|                                        cancellable, error))
 | ||
|                   {
 | ||
|                     if (num_received > 0)
 | ||
|                       {
 | ||
|                         g_clear_error (error);
 | ||
|                         break;
 | ||
|                       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                     return -1;
 | ||
|                   }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|                 continue;
 | ||
|               }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             /* If any messages were successfully received, do not error. */
 | ||
|             if (num_received > 0)
 | ||
|               break;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             socket_set_error_lazy (error, errsv,
 | ||
|                                    _("Error receiving message: %s"));
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             return -1;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|         else if (ret == 0)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             /* EOS. */
 | ||
|             break;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         num_received += ret;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_received; ++i)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         input_message_from_msghdr (&msgvec[i].msg_hdr, &messages[i], socket);
 | ||
|         messages[i].bytes_received = msgvec[i].msg_len;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return num_received;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     guint i;
 | ||
|     gint64 wait_timeout;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     wait_timeout = timeout_us;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     for (i = 0; i < num_messages; i++)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         GInputMessage *msg = &messages[i];
 | ||
|         gssize len;
 | ||
|         GError *msg_error = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         msg->flags = flags;  /* in-out parameter */
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         len = g_socket_receive_message_with_timeout (socket,
 | ||
|                                                      msg->address,
 | ||
|                                                      msg->vectors,
 | ||
|                                                      msg->num_vectors,
 | ||
|                                                      msg->control_messages,
 | ||
|                                                      (gint *) msg->num_control_messages,
 | ||
|                                                      &msg->flags,
 | ||
|                                                      wait_timeout,
 | ||
|                                                      cancellable,
 | ||
|                                                      &msg_error);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         /* check if we've timed out or how much time to wait at most */
 | ||
|         if (timeout_us > 0)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             gint64 elapsed = g_get_monotonic_time () - start_time;
 | ||
|             wait_timeout = MAX (timeout_us - elapsed, 1);
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (len >= 0)
 | ||
|           msg->bytes_received = len;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (i != 0 &&
 | ||
|             (g_error_matches (msg_error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK) ||
 | ||
|              g_error_matches (msg_error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT)))
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             g_clear_error (&msg_error);
 | ||
|             break;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (msg_error != NULL)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             g_propagate_error (error, msg_error);
 | ||
|             return -1;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|         if (len == 0)
 | ||
|           break;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     return i;
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_message:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @address: (out) (optional): a pointer to a #GSocketAddress
 | ||
|  *     pointer, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @vectors: (array length=num_vectors): an array of #GInputVector structs
 | ||
|  * @num_vectors: the number of elements in @vectors, or -1
 | ||
|  * @messages: (array length=num_messages) (out) (optional) (nullable): a pointer
 | ||
|  *    which may be filled with an array of #GSocketControlMessages, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @num_messages: (out): a pointer which will be filled with the number of
 | ||
|  *    elements in @messages, or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @flags: (inout): a pointer to an int containing #GSocketMsgFlags flags,
 | ||
|  *    which may additionally contain
 | ||
|  *    [other platform specific flags](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/recv.2.html)
 | ||
|  * @cancellable: a %GCancellable or %NULL
 | ||
|  * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Receive data from a socket.  For receiving multiple messages, see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive_messages(); for easier use, see
 | ||
|  * g_socket_receive() and g_socket_receive_from().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If @address is non-%NULL then @address will be set equal to the
 | ||
|  * source address of the received packet.
 | ||
|  * @address is owned by the caller.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @vector must point to an array of #GInputVector structs and
 | ||
|  * @num_vectors must be the length of this array.  These structs
 | ||
|  * describe the buffers that received data will be scattered into.
 | ||
|  * If @num_vectors is -1, then @vectors is assumed to be terminated
 | ||
|  * by a #GInputVector with a %NULL buffer pointer.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * As a special case, if @num_vectors is 0 (in which case, @vectors
 | ||
|  * may of course be %NULL), then a single byte is received and
 | ||
|  * discarded. This is to facilitate the common practice of sending a
 | ||
|  * single '\0' byte for the purposes of transferring ancillary data.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @messages, if non-%NULL, will be set to point to a newly-allocated
 | ||
|  * array of #GSocketControlMessage instances or %NULL if no such
 | ||
|  * messages was received. These correspond to the control messages
 | ||
|  * received from the kernel, one #GSocketControlMessage per message
 | ||
|  * from the kernel. This array is %NULL-terminated and must be freed
 | ||
|  * by the caller using g_free() after calling g_object_unref() on each
 | ||
|  * element. If @messages is %NULL, any control messages received will
 | ||
|  * be discarded.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @num_messages, if non-%NULL, will be set to the number of control
 | ||
|  * messages received.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If both @messages and @num_messages are non-%NULL, then
 | ||
|  * @num_messages gives the number of #GSocketControlMessage instances
 | ||
|  * in @messages (ie: not including the %NULL terminator).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * @flags is an in/out parameter. The commonly available arguments
 | ||
|  * for this are available in the #GSocketMsgFlags enum, but the
 | ||
|  * values there are the same as the system values, and the flags
 | ||
|  * are passed in as-is, so you can pass in system-specific flags too
 | ||
|  * (and g_socket_receive_message() may pass system-specific flags out).
 | ||
|  * Flags passed in to the parameter affect the receive operation; flags returned
 | ||
|  * out of it are relevant to the specific returned message.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * As with g_socket_receive(), data may be discarded if @socket is
 | ||
|  * %G_SOCKET_TYPE_DATAGRAM or %G_SOCKET_TYPE_SEQPACKET and you do not
 | ||
|  * provide enough buffer space to read a complete message. You can pass
 | ||
|  * %G_SOCKET_MSG_PEEK in @flags to peek at the current message without
 | ||
|  * removing it from the receive queue, but there is no portable way to find
 | ||
|  * out the length of the message other than by reading it into a
 | ||
|  * sufficiently-large buffer.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If the socket is in blocking mode the call will block until there
 | ||
|  * is some data to receive, the connection is closed, or there is an
 | ||
|  * error. If there is no data available and the socket is in
 | ||
|  * non-blocking mode, a %G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK error will be
 | ||
|  * returned. To be notified when data is available, wait for the
 | ||
|  * %G_IO_IN condition.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * On error -1 is returned and @error is set accordingly.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: Number of bytes read, or 0 if the connection was closed by
 | ||
|  * the peer, or -1 on error
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.22
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gssize
 | ||
| g_socket_receive_message (GSocket                 *socket,
 | ||
| 			  GSocketAddress         **address,
 | ||
| 			  GInputVector            *vectors,
 | ||
| 			  gint                     num_vectors,
 | ||
| 			  GSocketControlMessage ***messages,
 | ||
| 			  gint                    *num_messages,
 | ||
| 			  gint                    *flags,
 | ||
| 			  GCancellable            *cancellable,
 | ||
| 			  GError                 **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   return g_socket_receive_message_with_timeout (socket, address, vectors,
 | ||
|                                                  num_vectors, messages,
 | ||
|                                                  num_messages, flags,
 | ||
|                                                  socket->priv->blocking ? -1 : 0,
 | ||
|                                                  cancellable, error);
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_credentials:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket.
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns the credentials of the foreign process connected to this
 | ||
|  * socket, if any (e.g. it is only supported for %G_SOCKET_FAMILY_UNIX
 | ||
|  * sockets).
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If this operation isn't supported on the OS, the method fails with
 | ||
|  * the %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error. On Linux this is implemented
 | ||
|  * by reading the %SO_PEERCRED option on the underlying socket.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This method can be expected to be available on the following platforms:
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * - Linux since GLib 2.26
 | ||
|  * - OpenBSD since GLib 2.30
 | ||
|  * - Solaris, Illumos and OpenSolaris since GLib 2.40
 | ||
|  * - NetBSD since GLib 2.42
 | ||
|  * - macOS, tvOS, iOS since GLib 2.66
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Other ways to obtain credentials from a foreign peer includes the
 | ||
|  * #GUnixCredentialsMessage type and
 | ||
|  * g_unix_connection_send_credentials() /
 | ||
|  * g_unix_connection_receive_credentials() functions.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: (transfer full): %NULL if @error is set, otherwise a #GCredentials object
 | ||
|  * that must be freed with g_object_unref().
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.26
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| GCredentials *
 | ||
| g_socket_get_credentials (GSocket   *socket,
 | ||
|                           GError   **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   GCredentials *ret;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), NULL);
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, NULL);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   ret = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if G_CREDENTIALS_SOCKET_GET_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef SO_PEERCRED
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     guint8 native_creds_buf[G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_SIZE];
 | ||
|     socklen_t optlen = sizeof (native_creds_buf);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (getsockopt (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
|                     SOL_SOCKET,
 | ||
|                     SO_PEERCRED,
 | ||
|                     native_creds_buf,
 | ||
|                     &optlen) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         ret = g_credentials_new ();
 | ||
|         g_credentials_set_native (ret,
 | ||
|                                   G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_TYPE,
 | ||
|                                   native_creds_buf);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_APPLE_XUCRED
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     struct xucred cred;
 | ||
|     socklen_t optlen = sizeof (cred);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (getsockopt (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
|                     SOL_LOCAL,
 | ||
|                     LOCAL_PEERCRED,
 | ||
|                     &cred,
 | ||
|                     &optlen) == 0
 | ||
|         && optlen != 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         if (cred.cr_version == XUCRED_VERSION)
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             pid_t pid;
 | ||
|             socklen_t optlen = sizeof (pid);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             ret = g_credentials_new ();
 | ||
|             g_credentials_set_native (ret,
 | ||
|                                       G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_TYPE,
 | ||
|                                       &cred);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #ifdef LOCAL_PEERPID
 | ||
|             if (getsockopt (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
|                             SOL_LOCAL,
 | ||
|                             LOCAL_PEERPID,
 | ||
|                             &pid,
 | ||
|                             &optlen) == 0)
 | ||
|               _g_credentials_set_local_peerid (ret, pid);
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|         else
 | ||
|           {
 | ||
|             g_set_error (error,
 | ||
|                          G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
|                          G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                          /* No point in translating this! */
 | ||
|                          "struct xucred cr_version %u != %u",
 | ||
|                          cred.cr_version, XUCRED_VERSION);
 | ||
|             /* Reuse a translatable string we already have */
 | ||
|             g_prefix_error (error,
 | ||
|                             _("Unable to read socket credentials: %s"),
 | ||
|                             "");
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|             return NULL;
 | ||
|           }
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|     else if (optlen == 0 || errno == EINVAL)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         g_set_error (error,
 | ||
|                      G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
|                      G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                      _("Unable to read socket credentials: %s"),
 | ||
|                      "unsupported socket type");
 | ||
|         return NULL;
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_NETBSD_UNPCBID
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     struct unpcbid cred;
 | ||
|     socklen_t optlen = sizeof (cred);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (getsockopt (socket->priv->fd,
 | ||
|                     0,
 | ||
|                     LOCAL_PEEREID,
 | ||
|                     &cred,
 | ||
|                     &optlen) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         ret = g_credentials_new ();
 | ||
|         g_credentials_set_native (ret,
 | ||
|                                   G_CREDENTIALS_NATIVE_TYPE,
 | ||
|                                   &cred);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_SOLARIS_UCRED
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     ucred_t *ucred = NULL;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (getpeerucred (socket->priv->fd, &ucred) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         ret = g_credentials_new ();
 | ||
|         g_credentials_set_native (ret,
 | ||
|                                   G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_SOLARIS_UCRED,
 | ||
|                                   ucred);
 | ||
|         ucred_free (ucred);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #elif G_CREDENTIALS_USE_WIN32_PID
 | ||
|   {
 | ||
|     DWORD peerid, drc;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|     if (WSAIoctl (socket->priv->fd, SIO_AF_UNIX_GETPEERPID,
 | ||
|                   NULL, 0U,
 | ||
|                   &peerid, sizeof(peerid),
 | ||
|                   /* Windows bug: always 0 https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4676 */
 | ||
|                   &drc,
 | ||
|                   NULL, NULL) == 0)
 | ||
|       {
 | ||
|         ret = g_credentials_new ();
 | ||
|         g_credentials_set_native (ret,
 | ||
|                                   G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_WIN32_PID,
 | ||
|                                   &peerid);
 | ||
|       }
 | ||
|   }
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
|   #error "G_CREDENTIALS_SOCKET_GET_CREDENTIALS_SUPPORTED is set but this is no code for this platform"
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (!ret)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error (error,
 | ||
|                    G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
|                    socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
|                    _("Unable to read socket credentials: %s"),
 | ||
|                    socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #else
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_set_error_literal (error,
 | ||
|                        G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
|                        G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED,
 | ||
|                        _("g_socket_get_credentials not implemented for this OS"));
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return ret;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_option:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @level: the "API level" of the option (eg, `SOL_SOCKET`)
 | ||
|  * @optname: the "name" of the option (eg, `SO_BROADCAST`)
 | ||
|  * @value: (out): return location for the option value
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Gets the value of an integer-valued option on @socket, as with
 | ||
|  * getsockopt(). (If you need to fetch a  non-integer-valued option,
 | ||
|  * you will need to call getsockopt() directly.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The [`<gio/gnetworking.h>`](networking.html)
 | ||
|  * header pulls in system headers that will define most of the
 | ||
|  * standard/portable socket options. For unusual socket protocols or
 | ||
|  * platform-dependent options, you may need to include additional
 | ||
|  * headers.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Note that even for socket options that are a single byte in size,
 | ||
|  * @value is still a pointer to a #gint variable, not a #guchar;
 | ||
|  * g_socket_get_option() will handle the conversion internally.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: success or failure. On failure, @error will be set, and
 | ||
|  *   the system error value (`errno` or WSAGetLastError()) will still
 | ||
|  *   be set to the result of the getsockopt() call.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.36
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_get_option (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 		     gint      level,
 | ||
| 		     gint      optname,
 | ||
| 		     gint     *value,
 | ||
| 		     GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   socklen_t size;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* g_socket_get_option() is called during socket init, so skip the init checks
 | ||
|    * in check_socket() */
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->inited && !check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   *value = 0;
 | ||
|   size = sizeof (gint);
 | ||
|   if (getsockopt (socket->priv->fd, level, optname, value, &size) != 0)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
|       int errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|       g_set_error_literal (error,
 | ||
| 			   G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
| 			   socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
| 			   socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|       /* Reset errno in case the caller wants to look at it */
 | ||
|       errno = errsv;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|       return FALSE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if G_BYTE_ORDER == G_BIG_ENDIAN
 | ||
|   /* If the returned value is smaller than an int then we need to
 | ||
|    * slide it over into the low-order bytes of *value.
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   if (size != sizeof (gint))
 | ||
|     *value = *value >> (8 * (sizeof (gint) - size));
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   return TRUE;
 | ||
| }
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /**
 | ||
|  * g_socket_set_option:
 | ||
|  * @socket: a #GSocket
 | ||
|  * @level: the "API level" of the option (eg, `SOL_SOCKET`)
 | ||
|  * @optname: the "name" of the option (eg, `SO_BROADCAST`)
 | ||
|  * @value: the value to set the option to
 | ||
|  * @error: #GError for error reporting, or %NULL to ignore.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Sets the value of an integer-valued option on @socket, as with
 | ||
|  * setsockopt(). (If you need to set a non-integer-valued option,
 | ||
|  * you will need to call setsockopt() directly.)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The [`<gio/gnetworking.h>`](networking.html)
 | ||
|  * header pulls in system headers that will define most of the
 | ||
|  * standard/portable socket options. For unusual socket protocols or
 | ||
|  * platform-dependent options, you may need to include additional
 | ||
|  * headers.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Returns: success or failure. On failure, @error will be set, and
 | ||
|  *   the system error value (`errno` or WSAGetLastError()) will still
 | ||
|  *   be set to the result of the setsockopt() call.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * Since: 2.36
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| gboolean
 | ||
| g_socket_set_option (GSocket  *socket,
 | ||
| 		     gint      level,
 | ||
| 		     gint      optname,
 | ||
| 		     gint      value,
 | ||
| 		     GError  **error)
 | ||
| {
 | ||
|   gint errsv;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET (socket), FALSE);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   /* g_socket_set_option() is called during socket init, so skip the init checks
 | ||
|    * in check_socket() */
 | ||
|   if (socket->priv->inited && !check_socket (socket, error))
 | ||
|     return FALSE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   if (setsockopt (socket->priv->fd, level, optname, &value, sizeof (gint)) == 0)
 | ||
|     return TRUE;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| #if !defined (__linux__) && !defined (G_OS_WIN32)
 | ||
|   /* Linux and Windows let you set a single-byte value from an int,
 | ||
|    * but most other platforms don't.
 | ||
|    */
 | ||
|   if (errno == EINVAL && value >= SCHAR_MIN && value <= CHAR_MAX)
 | ||
|     {
 | ||
| #if G_BYTE_ORDER == G_BIG_ENDIAN
 | ||
|       value = value << (8 * (sizeof (gint) - 1));
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|       if (setsockopt (socket->priv->fd, level, optname, &value, 1) == 0)
 | ||
|         return TRUE;
 | ||
|     }
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   errsv = get_socket_errno ();
 | ||
| 
 | ||
|   g_set_error_literal (error,
 | ||
|                        G_IO_ERROR,
 | ||
|                        socket_io_error_from_errno (errsv),
 | ||
|                        socket_strerror (errsv));
 | ||
| #ifndef G_OS_WIN32
 | ||
|   errno = errsv;
 | ||
| #endif
 | ||
|   return FALSE;
 | ||
| }
 |