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MEDIUM: stream-interface: provide a generic stream_int_chk_snd_conn() function
This one can be used by both sock_raw and sock_ssl instead of each having their own.
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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ void stream_int_update_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
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int stream_int_shutr(struct stream_interface *si);
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int stream_int_shutw(struct stream_interface *si);
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void stream_int_chk_rcv_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
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void stream_int_chk_snd_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
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extern struct sock_ops stream_int_embedded;
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extern struct sock_ops stream_int_task;
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src/sock_raw.c
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src/sock_raw.c
@ -46,7 +46,6 @@
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static void sock_raw_read(struct connection *conn);
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static void sock_raw_write(struct connection *conn);
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static void sock_raw_read0(struct stream_interface *si);
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static void sock_raw_chk_snd(struct stream_interface *si);
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#if defined(CONFIG_HAP_LINUX_SPLICE)
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@ -674,112 +673,13 @@ static void sock_raw_read0(struct stream_interface *si)
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return;
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}
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/* This function is used for inter-stream-interface calls. It is called by the
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* producer to inform the consumer side that it may be interested in checking
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* for data in the buffer. Note that it intentionally does not update timeouts,
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* so that we can still check them later at wake-up.
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*/
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static void sock_raw_chk_snd(struct stream_interface *si)
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{
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struct buffer *ob = si->ob;
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DPRINTF(stderr,"[%u] %s: fd=%d owner=%p ib=%p, ob=%p, exp(r,w)=%u,%u ibf=%08x obf=%08x ibh=%d ibt=%d obh=%d obd=%d si=%d\n",
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now_ms, __FUNCTION__,
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si_fd(si), fdtab[si_fd(si)].owner,
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si->ib, ob,
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si->ib->rex, ob->wex,
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si->ib->flags, ob->flags,
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si->ib->i, si->ib->o, ob->i, ob->o, si->state);
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if (unlikely(si->state != SI_ST_EST || (ob->flags & BF_SHUTW)))
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return;
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if (unlikely(ob->flags & BF_OUT_EMPTY)) /* called with nothing to send ! */
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return;
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if (!ob->pipe && /* spliced data wants to be forwarded ASAP */
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(!(si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA) || /* not waiting for data */
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(fdtab[si_fd(si)].ev & FD_POLL_OUT))) /* we'll be called anyway */
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return;
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if (conn_data_snd_buf(&si->conn) < 0) {
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/* Write error on the file descriptor. We mark the FD as STERROR so
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* that we don't use it anymore and we notify the task.
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*/
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si->conn.flags |= CO_FL_ERROR;
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fdtab[si_fd(si)].ev &= ~FD_POLL_STICKY;
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conn_data_stop_both(&si->conn);
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si->flags |= SI_FL_ERR;
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goto out_wakeup;
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}
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/* OK, so now we know that some data might have been sent, and that we may
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* have to poll first. We have to do that too if the buffer is not empty.
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*/
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if (ob->flags & BF_OUT_EMPTY) {
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/* the connection is established but we can't write. Either the
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* buffer is empty, or we just refrain from sending because the
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* ->o limit was reached. Maybe we just wrote the last
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* chunk and need to close.
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*/
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if (((ob->flags & (BF_SHUTW|BF_HIJACK|BF_AUTO_CLOSE|BF_SHUTW_NOW)) ==
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(BF_AUTO_CLOSE|BF_SHUTW_NOW)) &&
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(si->state == SI_ST_EST)) {
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si_shutw(si);
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goto out_wakeup;
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}
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if ((ob->flags & (BF_SHUTW|BF_SHUTW_NOW|BF_FULL|BF_HIJACK)) == 0)
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si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
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ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
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}
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else {
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/* Otherwise there are remaining data to be sent in the buffer,
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* which means we have to poll before doing so.
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*/
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conn_data_want_send(&si->conn);
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si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
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if (!tick_isset(ob->wex))
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ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
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}
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if (likely(ob->flags & BF_WRITE_ACTIVITY)) {
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/* update timeout if we have written something */
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if ((ob->flags & (BF_OUT_EMPTY|BF_SHUTW|BF_WRITE_PARTIAL)) == BF_WRITE_PARTIAL)
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ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
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if (tick_isset(si->ib->rex) && !(si->flags & SI_FL_INDEP_STR)) {
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/* Note: to prevent the client from expiring read timeouts
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* during writes, we refresh it. We only do this if the
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* interface is not configured for "independent streams",
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* because for some applications it's better not to do this,
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* for instance when continuously exchanging small amounts
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* of data which can full the socket buffers long before a
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* write timeout is detected.
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*/
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si->ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ib->rto);
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}
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}
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/* in case of special condition (error, shutdown, end of write...), we
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* have to notify the task.
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*/
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if (likely((ob->flags & (BF_WRITE_NULL|BF_WRITE_ERROR|BF_SHUTW)) ||
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((ob->flags & BF_OUT_EMPTY) && !ob->to_forward) ||
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si->state != SI_ST_EST)) {
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out_wakeup:
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if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
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task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
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}
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}
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/* stream sock operations */
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struct sock_ops sock_raw = {
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.update = stream_int_update_conn,
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.shutr = NULL,
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.shutw = NULL,
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.chk_rcv = stream_int_chk_rcv_conn,
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.chk_snd = sock_raw_chk_snd,
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.chk_snd = stream_int_chk_snd_conn,
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.read = sock_raw_read,
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.write = sock_raw_write,
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.snd_buf = sock_raw_write_loop,
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@ -766,6 +766,105 @@ void stream_int_chk_rcv_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
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}
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/* This function is used for inter-stream-interface calls. It is called by the
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* producer to inform the consumer side that it may be interested in checking
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* for data in the buffer. Note that it intentionally does not update timeouts,
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* so that we can still check them later at wake-up.
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*/
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void stream_int_chk_snd_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
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{
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struct buffer *ob = si->ob;
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if (unlikely(si->state != SI_ST_EST || (ob->flags & BF_SHUTW)))
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return;
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/* handshake running on producer */
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if (si->conn.flags & CO_FL_HANDSHAKE) {
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/* a handshake is in progress */
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si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
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return;
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}
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if (unlikely((ob->flags & BF_OUT_EMPTY))) /* called with nothing to send ! */
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return;
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if (!ob->pipe && /* spliced data wants to be forwarded ASAP */
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(!(si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA) || /* not waiting for data */
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(fdtab[si_fd(si)].ev & FD_POLL_OUT))) /* we'll be called anyway */
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return;
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if (conn_data_snd_buf(&si->conn) < 0) {
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/* Write error on the file descriptor. We mark the FD as STERROR so
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* that we don't use it anymore and we notify the task.
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*/
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fdtab[si_fd(si)].ev &= ~FD_POLL_STICKY;
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conn_data_stop_both(&si->conn);
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si->flags |= SI_FL_ERR;
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si->conn.flags |= CO_FL_ERROR;
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goto out_wakeup;
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}
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/* OK, so now we know that some data might have been sent, and that we may
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* have to poll first. We have to do that too if the buffer is not empty.
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*/
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if (ob->flags & BF_OUT_EMPTY) {
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/* the connection is established but we can't write. Either the
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* buffer is empty, or we just refrain from sending because the
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* ->o limit was reached. Maybe we just wrote the last
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* chunk and need to close.
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*/
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if (((ob->flags & (BF_SHUTW|BF_HIJACK|BF_AUTO_CLOSE|BF_SHUTW_NOW)) ==
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(BF_AUTO_CLOSE|BF_SHUTW_NOW)) &&
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(si->state == SI_ST_EST)) {
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si_shutw(si);
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goto out_wakeup;
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}
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if ((ob->flags & (BF_SHUTW|BF_SHUTW_NOW|BF_FULL|BF_HIJACK)) == 0)
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si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
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ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
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}
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else {
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/* Otherwise there are remaining data to be sent in the buffer,
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* which means we have to poll before doing so.
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*/
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conn_data_want_send(&si->conn);
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si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
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if (!tick_isset(ob->wex))
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ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
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}
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if (likely(ob->flags & BF_WRITE_ACTIVITY)) {
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/* update timeout if we have written something */
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if ((ob->flags & (BF_OUT_EMPTY|BF_SHUTW|BF_WRITE_PARTIAL)) == BF_WRITE_PARTIAL)
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ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
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if (tick_isset(si->ib->rex) && !(si->flags & SI_FL_INDEP_STR)) {
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/* Note: to prevent the client from expiring read timeouts
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* during writes, we refresh it. We only do this if the
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* interface is not configured for "independent streams",
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* because for some applications it's better not to do this,
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* for instance when continuously exchanging small amounts
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* of data which can full the socket buffers long before a
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* write timeout is detected.
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*/
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si->ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ib->rto);
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}
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}
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/* in case of special condition (error, shutdown, end of write...), we
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* have to notify the task.
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*/
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if (likely((ob->flags & (BF_WRITE_NULL|BF_WRITE_ERROR|BF_SHUTW)) ||
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((ob->flags & BF_OUT_EMPTY) && !ob->to_forward) ||
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si->state != SI_ST_EST)) {
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out_wakeup:
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if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
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task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-indent-level: 8
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