nc_bloaty: use poll() instead of select()
function old new delta readwrite 829 715 -114 Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -582,11 +582,10 @@ void oprint(int direction, unsigned char *p, unsigned bc);
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#endif
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/* readwrite:
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handle stdin/stdout/network I/O. Bwahaha!! -- the select loop from hell.
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handle stdin/stdout/network I/O. Bwahaha!! -- the i/o loop from hell.
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In this instance, return what might become our exit status. */
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static int readwrite(void)
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{
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int rr;
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char *zp = zp; /* gcc */ /* stdin buf ptr */
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char *np = np; /* net-in buf ptr */
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unsigned rzleft;
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@ -594,45 +593,41 @@ static int readwrite(void)
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unsigned netretry; /* net-read retry counter */
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unsigned fds_open;
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/* if you don't have all this FD_* macro hair in sys/types.h, you'll have to
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either find it or do your own bit-bashing: *ding1 |= (1 << fd), etc... */
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fd_set ding1; /* for select loop */
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fd_set ding2;
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FD_ZERO(&ding1);
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FD_SET(netfd, &ding1);
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FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1);
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fds_open = 2;
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struct pollfd pfds[2];
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pfds[0].fd = STDIN_FILENO;
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pfds[0].events = POLLIN;
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pfds[1].fd = netfd;
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pfds[1].events = POLLIN;
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fds_open = 2;
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netretry = 2;
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rzleft = rnleft = 0;
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if (o_interval)
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sleep(o_interval); /* pause *before* sending stuff, too */
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/* and now the big ol' select shoveling loop ... */
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/* and now the big ol' shoveling loop ... */
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/* nc 1.10 has "while (FD_ISSET(netfd)" here */
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while (fds_open) {
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int rr;
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int poll_tmout_ms;
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unsigned wretry = 8200; /* net-write sanity counter */
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ding2 = ding1; /* FD_COPY ain't portable... */
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/* some systems, notably linux, crap into their select timers on return, so
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we create a expendable copy and give *that* to select. */
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poll_tmout_ms = -1;
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if (o_wait) {
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struct timeval tmp_timer;
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tmp_timer.tv_sec = o_wait;
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tmp_timer.tv_usec = 0;
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/* highest possible fd is netfd (3) */
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rr = select(netfd+1, &ding2, NULL, NULL, &tmp_timer);
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} else
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rr = select(netfd+1, &ding2, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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poll_tmout_ms = INT_MAX;
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if (o_wait < INT_MAX / 1000)
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poll_tmout_ms = o_wait * 1000;
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}
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rr = poll(pfds, 2, poll_tmout_ms);
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if (rr < 0 && errno != EINTR) { /* might have gotten ^Zed, etc */
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holler_perror("select");
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holler_perror("poll");
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close(netfd);
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return 1;
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}
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/* if we have a timeout AND stdin is closed AND we haven't heard anything
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from the net during that time, assume it's dead and close it too. */
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if (rr == 0) {
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if (!FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1)) {
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if (!pfds[0].revents) {
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netretry--; /* we actually try a coupla times. */
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if (!netretry) {
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if (o_verbose > 1) /* normally we don't care */
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@ -641,19 +636,17 @@ static int readwrite(void)
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return 0; /* not an error! */
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}
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}
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} /* select timeout */
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/* xxx: should we check the exception fds too? The read fds seem to give
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us the right info, and none of the examples I found bothered. */
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} /* timeout */
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/* Ding!! Something arrived, go check all the incoming hoppers, net first */
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if (FD_ISSET(netfd, &ding2)) { /* net: ding! */
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if (pfds[1].revents) { /* net: ding! */
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rr = read(netfd, bigbuf_net, BIGSIZ);
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if (rr <= 0) {
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if (rr < 0 && o_verbose > 1) {
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/* nc 1.10 doesn't do this */
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bb_perror_msg("net read");
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}
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FD_CLR(netfd, &ding1); /* net closed */
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pfds[1].fd = -1; /* don't poll for netfd anymore */
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fds_open--;
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rzleft = 0; /* can't write anymore: broken pipe */
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} else {
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@ -669,12 +662,12 @@ Debug("got %d from the net, errno %d", rr, errno);
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goto shovel;
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/* okay, suck more stdin */
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if (FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &ding2)) { /* stdin: ding! */
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if (pfds[0].revents) { /* stdin: ding! */
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rr = read(STDIN_FILENO, bigbuf_in, BIGSIZ);
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/* Considered making reads here smaller for UDP mode, but 8192-byte
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mobygrams are kinda fun and exercise the reassembler. */
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if (rr <= 0) { /* at end, or fukt, or ... */
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FD_CLR(STDIN_FILENO, &ding1); /* disable stdin */
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pfds[0].fd = -1; /* disable stdin */
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/*close(STDIN_FILENO); - not really necessary */
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/* Let peer know we have no more data */
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/* nc 1.10 doesn't do this: */
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@ -718,7 +711,7 @@ Debug("wrote %d to net, errno %d", rr, errno);
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} /* rzleft */
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if (o_interval) { /* cycle between slow lines, or ... */
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sleep(o_interval);
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continue; /* ...with hairy select loop... */
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continue; /* ...with hairy loop... */
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}
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if (rzleft || rnleft) { /* shovel that shit till they ain't */
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wretry--; /* none left, and get another load */
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