471 lines
13 KiB
C
471 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* Channel management functions.
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*
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* Copyright 2000-2014 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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*/
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <common/config.h>
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#include <common/buffer.h>
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#include <proto/channel.h>
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/* Schedule up to <bytes> more bytes to be forwarded via the channel without
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* notifying the owner task. Any data pending in the buffer are scheduled to be
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* sent as well, in the limit of the number of bytes to forward. This must be
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* the only method to use to schedule bytes to be forwarded. If the requested
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* number is too large, it is automatically adjusted. The number of bytes taken
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* into account is returned. Directly touching ->to_forward will cause lockups
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* when buf->o goes down to zero if nobody is ready to push the remaining data.
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*/
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unsigned long long __channel_forward(struct channel *chn, unsigned long long bytes)
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{
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unsigned int new_forward;
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unsigned int forwarded;
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forwarded = chn->buf->i;
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b_adv(chn->buf, chn->buf->i);
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/* Note: the case below is the only case where we may return
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* a byte count that does not fit into a 32-bit number.
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*/
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if (likely(chn->to_forward == CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD))
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return bytes;
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if (likely(bytes == CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD)) {
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chn->to_forward = bytes;
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return bytes;
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}
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new_forward = chn->to_forward + bytes - forwarded;
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bytes = forwarded; /* at least those bytes were scheduled */
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if (new_forward <= chn->to_forward) {
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/* integer overflow detected, let's assume no more than 2G at once */
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new_forward = MID_RANGE(new_forward);
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}
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if (new_forward > chn->to_forward) {
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bytes += new_forward - chn->to_forward;
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chn->to_forward = new_forward;
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}
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return bytes;
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}
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/* writes <len> bytes from message <msg> to the channel's buffer. Returns -1 in
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* case of success, -2 if the message is larger than the buffer size, or the
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* number of bytes available otherwise. The send limit is automatically
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* adjusted to the amount of data written. FIXME-20060521: handle unaligned
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* data. Note: this function appends data to the buffer's output and possibly
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* overwrites any pending input data which are assumed not to exist.
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*/
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int bo_inject(struct channel *chn, const char *msg, int len)
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{
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int max;
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if (len == 0)
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return -1;
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if (len > chn->buf->size) {
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/* we can't write this chunk and will never be able to, because
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* it is larger than the buffer. This must be reported as an
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* error. Then we return -2 so that writers that don't care can
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* ignore it and go on, and others can check for this value.
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*/
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return -2;
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}
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max = buffer_realign(chn->buf);
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if (len > max)
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return max;
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memcpy(chn->buf->p, msg, len);
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chn->buf->o += len;
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chn->buf->p = b_ptr(chn->buf, len);
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chn->total += len;
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return -1;
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}
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/* Tries to copy character <c> into the channel's buffer after some length
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* controls. The chn->o and to_forward pointers are updated. If the channel
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* input is closed, -2 is returned. If there is not enough room left in the
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* buffer, -1 is returned. Otherwise the number of bytes copied is returned
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* (1). Channel flag READ_PARTIAL is updated if some data can be transferred.
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*/
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int bi_putchr(struct channel *chn, char c)
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{
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if (unlikely(channel_input_closed(chn)))
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return -2;
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if (!channel_may_recv(chn))
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return -1;
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*bi_end(chn->buf) = c;
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chn->buf->i++;
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chn->flags |= CF_READ_PARTIAL;
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if (chn->to_forward >= 1) {
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if (chn->to_forward != CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD)
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chn->to_forward--;
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b_adv(chn->buf, 1);
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}
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chn->total++;
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return 1;
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}
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/* Tries to copy block <blk> at once into the channel's buffer after length
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* controls. The chn->o and to_forward pointers are updated. If the channel
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* input is closed, -2 is returned. If the block is too large for this buffer,
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* -3 is returned. If there is not enough room left in the buffer, -1 is
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* returned. Otherwise the number of bytes copied is returned (0 being a valid
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* number). Channel flag READ_PARTIAL is updated if some data can be
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* transferred.
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*/
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int bi_putblk(struct channel *chn, const char *blk, int len)
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{
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int max;
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if (unlikely(channel_input_closed(chn)))
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return -2;
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max = channel_recv_limit(chn);
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if (unlikely(len > max - buffer_len(chn->buf))) {
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/* we can't write this chunk right now because the buffer is
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* almost full or because the block is too large. Return the
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* available space or -2 if impossible.
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*/
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if (len > max)
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return -3;
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return -1;
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}
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if (unlikely(len == 0))
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return 0;
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/* OK so the data fits in the buffer in one or two blocks */
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max = buffer_contig_space(chn->buf);
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memcpy(bi_end(chn->buf), blk, MIN(len, max));
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if (len > max)
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memcpy(chn->buf->data, blk + max, len - max);
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chn->buf->i += len;
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chn->total += len;
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if (chn->to_forward) {
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unsigned long fwd = len;
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if (chn->to_forward != CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD) {
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if (fwd > chn->to_forward)
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fwd = chn->to_forward;
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chn->to_forward -= fwd;
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}
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b_adv(chn->buf, fwd);
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}
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/* notify that some data was read from the SI into the buffer */
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chn->flags |= CF_READ_PARTIAL;
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return len;
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}
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/* Tries to copy the whole buffer <buf> into the channel's buffer after length
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* controls. It will only succeed if the target buffer is empty, in which case
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* it will simply swap the buffers. The buffer not attached to the channel is
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* returned so that the caller can store it locally. The chn->buf->o and
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* to_forward pointers are updated. If the output buffer is a dummy buffer or
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* if it still contains data <buf> is returned, indicating that nothing could
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* be done. Channel flag READ_PARTIAL is updated if some data can be transferred.
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* The chunk's length is updated with the number of bytes sent. On errors, NULL
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* is returned. Note that only buf->i is considered.
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*/
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struct buffer *bi_swpbuf(struct channel *chn, struct buffer *buf)
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{
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struct buffer *old;
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if (unlikely(channel_input_closed(chn)))
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return NULL;
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if (!chn->buf->size || !buffer_empty(chn->buf))
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return buf;
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old = chn->buf;
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chn->buf = buf;
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if (!buf->i)
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return old;
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chn->total += buf->i;
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if (chn->to_forward) {
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unsigned long fwd = buf->i;
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if (chn->to_forward != CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD) {
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if (fwd > chn->to_forward)
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fwd = chn->to_forward;
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chn->to_forward -= fwd;
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}
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b_adv(chn->buf, fwd);
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}
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/* notify that some data was read from the SI into the buffer */
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chn->flags |= CF_READ_PARTIAL;
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return old;
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}
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/* Gets one text line out of a channel's buffer from a stream interface.
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* Return values :
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* >0 : number of bytes read. Includes the \n if present before len or end.
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* =0 : no '\n' before end found. <str> is left undefined.
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* <0 : no more bytes readable because output is shut.
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* The channel status is not changed. The caller must call bo_skip() to
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* update it. The '\n' is waited for as long as neither the buffer nor the
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* output are full. If either of them is full, the string may be returned
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* as is, without the '\n'.
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*/
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int bo_getline(struct channel *chn, char *str, int len)
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{
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int ret, max;
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char *p;
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ret = 0;
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max = len;
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/* closed or empty + imminent close = -1; empty = 0 */
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if (unlikely((chn->flags & CF_SHUTW) || channel_is_empty(chn))) {
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if (chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW))
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ret = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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p = bo_ptr(chn->buf);
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if (max > chn->buf->o) {
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max = chn->buf->o;
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str[max-1] = 0;
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}
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while (max) {
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*str++ = *p;
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ret++;
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max--;
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if (*p == '\n')
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break;
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p = buffer_wrap_add(chn->buf, p + 1);
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}
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if (ret > 0 && ret < len &&
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(ret < chn->buf->o || channel_may_recv(chn)) &&
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*(str-1) != '\n' &&
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!(chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)))
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ret = 0;
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out:
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if (max)
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*str = 0;
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return ret;
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}
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/* Gets one full block of data at once from a channel's buffer, optionally from
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* a specific offset. Return values :
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* >0 : number of bytes read, equal to requested size.
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* =0 : not enough data available. <blk> is left undefined.
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* <0 : no more bytes readable because output is shut.
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* The channel status is not changed. The caller must call bo_skip() to
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* update it.
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*/
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int bo_getblk(struct channel *chn, char *blk, int len, int offset)
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{
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int firstblock;
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if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTW)
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return -1;
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if (len + offset > chn->buf->o) {
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if (chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW))
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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firstblock = chn->buf->data + chn->buf->size - bo_ptr(chn->buf);
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if (firstblock > offset) {
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if (firstblock >= len + offset) {
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memcpy(blk, bo_ptr(chn->buf) + offset, len);
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return len;
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}
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memcpy(blk, bo_ptr(chn->buf) + offset, firstblock - offset);
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memcpy(blk + firstblock - offset, chn->buf->data, len - firstblock + offset);
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return len;
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}
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memcpy(blk, chn->buf->data + offset - firstblock, len);
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return len;
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}
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/* Gets one or two blocks of data at once from a channel's output buffer.
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* Return values :
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* >0 : number of blocks filled (1 or 2). blk1 is always filled before blk2.
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* =0 : not enough data available. <blk*> are left undefined.
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* <0 : no more bytes readable because output is shut.
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* The channel status is not changed. The caller must call bo_skip() to
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* update it. Unused buffers are left in an undefined state.
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*/
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int bo_getblk_nc(struct channel *chn, char **blk1, int *len1, char **blk2, int *len2)
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{
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if (unlikely(chn->buf->o == 0)) {
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if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTW)
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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if (unlikely(chn->buf->p - chn->buf->o < chn->buf->data)) {
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*blk1 = chn->buf->p - chn->buf->o + chn->buf->size;
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*len1 = chn->buf->data + chn->buf->size - *blk1;
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*blk2 = chn->buf->data;
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*len2 = chn->buf->p - chn->buf->data;
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return 2;
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}
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*blk1 = chn->buf->p - chn->buf->o;
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*len1 = chn->buf->o;
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return 1;
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}
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/* Gets one text line out of a channel's output buffer from a stream interface.
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* Return values :
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* >0 : number of blocks returned (1 or 2). blk1 is always filled before blk2.
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* =0 : not enough data available.
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* <0 : no more bytes readable because output is shut.
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* The '\n' is waited for as long as neither the buffer nor the output are
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* full. If either of them is full, the string may be returned as is, without
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* the '\n'. Unused buffers are left in an undefined state.
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*/
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int bo_getline_nc(struct channel *chn,
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char **blk1, int *len1,
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char **blk2, int *len2)
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{
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int retcode;
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int l;
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retcode = bo_getblk_nc(chn, blk1, len1, blk2, len2);
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if (unlikely(retcode) <= 0)
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return retcode;
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for (l = 0; l < *len1 && (*blk1)[l] != '\n'; l++);
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if (l < *len1 && (*blk1)[l] == '\n') {
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*len1 = l + 1;
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return 1;
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}
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if (retcode >= 2) {
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for (l = 0; l < *len2 && (*blk2)[l] != '\n'; l++);
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if (l < *len2 && (*blk2)[l] == '\n') {
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*len2 = l + 1;
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return 2;
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}
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}
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if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTW) {
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/* If we have found no LF and the buffer is shut, then
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* the resulting string is made of the concatenation of
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* the pending blocks (1 or 2).
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*/
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return retcode;
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}
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/* No LF yet and not shut yet */
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return 0;
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}
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/* Gets one full block of data at once from a channel's input buffer.
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* This function can return the data slitted in one or two blocks.
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* Return values :
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* >0 : number of blocks returned (1 or 2). blk1 is always filled before blk2.
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* =0 : not enough data available.
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* <0 : no more bytes readable because input is shut.
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*/
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int bi_getblk_nc(struct channel *chn,
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char **blk1, int *len1,
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char **blk2, int *len2)
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{
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if (unlikely(chn->buf->i == 0)) {
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if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTR)
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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if (unlikely(chn->buf->p + chn->buf->i > chn->buf->data + chn->buf->size)) {
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*blk1 = chn->buf->p;
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*len1 = chn->buf->data + chn->buf->size - chn->buf->p;
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*blk2 = chn->buf->data;
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*len2 = chn->buf->i - *len1;
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return 2;
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}
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*blk1 = chn->buf->p;
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*len1 = chn->buf->i;
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return 1;
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}
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/* Gets one text line out of a channel's input buffer from a stream interface.
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* Return values :
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* >0 : number of blocks returned (1 or 2). blk1 is always filled before blk2.
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* =0 : not enough data available.
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* <0 : no more bytes readable because output is shut.
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* The '\n' is waited for as long as neither the buffer nor the input are
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* full. If either of them is full, the string may be returned as is, without
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* the '\n'. Unused buffers are left in an undefined state.
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*/
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int bi_getline_nc(struct channel *chn,
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char **blk1, int *len1,
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char **blk2, int *len2)
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{
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int retcode;
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int l;
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retcode = bi_getblk_nc(chn, blk1, len1, blk2, len2);
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if (unlikely(retcode) <= 0)
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return retcode;
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for (l = 0; l < *len1 && (*blk1)[l] != '\n'; l++);
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if (l < *len1 && (*blk1)[l] == '\n') {
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*len1 = l + 1;
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return 1;
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}
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if (retcode >= 2) {
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for (l = 0; l < *len2 && (*blk2)[l] != '\n'; l++);
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if (l < *len2 && (*blk2)[l] == '\n') {
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*len2 = l + 1;
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return 2;
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}
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}
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if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTW) {
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/* If we have found no LF and the buffer is shut, then
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* the resulting string is made of the concatenation of
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* the pending blocks (1 or 2).
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*/
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return retcode;
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}
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/* No LF yet and not shut yet */
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return 0;
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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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* c-basic-offset: 8
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* End:
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*/
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