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Author: Michal Srb <msrb@suse.com>
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Subject: Ignore EPIPE on write.
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Patch-Mainline: To be upstreamed
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References: bnc#864676
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If the VNC server closes connection after our last read and before this write, we will report error message about EPIPE.
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This situation is no error, however, we should quit normally same as when we find out that connection was closed during read.
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Index: common/rdr/FdOutStream.cxx
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===================================================================
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--- common/rdr/FdOutStream.cxx (revision 5178)
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+++ common/rdr/FdOutStream.cxx (working copy)
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@@ -225,7 +225,12 @@
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// network connections. Should in fact never ever happen...
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} while (n < 0 && (errno == EWOULDBLOCK));
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- if (n < 0) throw SystemException("write",errno);
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+ if (n < 0) {
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+ if(errno == EPIPE)
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+ n = length; // Ignore EPIPE and fake successfull write, it doesn't matter that we are writing to closed socket, we will find out once we try to read from it.
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+ else
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+ throw SystemException("write", errno);
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+ }
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gettimeofday(&lastWrite, NULL);
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