mariadb/vio/vio.c
unknown e61dea1b36 Fix wait_timeout (and kill) handling on Mac OS X by cleaning up how
signal handlers are set up, the blocking flags for sockets are set,
and which thread-related functions are used. (Bug #8731)


configure.in:
  Fix flags for Darwin 6 and later. Simplify Darwin 7-9 blocks to simply
  be a catch-all for *darwin* so that future Darwin releases get the
  latest flags.
include/config-win.h:
  Define my_sigset() instead of sigset().
include/my_pthread.h:
  Define my_sigset() instead of trying to monkey with sigset(), and favor
  an implementation based on sigaction().
mysys/my_pthread.c:
  Remove pthread_signal(), which is identical to the new my_sigset() macro.
mysys/thr_alarm.c:
  Use my_sigset() instead of sigset().
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Use my_sigset() instead of signal() and sigset(), remove unnecessary
  definition of sigset on __amiga__. Remove unused THREAD_SPECIFIC_SIGPIPE
  code.
  
  A future improvement would be to re-assess the use of sigaction() here
  and convert its usage to use my_sigset().
vio/vio.c:
  Always call fcntl() to initialize flags of socket in initialization to
  avoid problems on systems that don't report the flags on a socket
  correctly right after it has been returned from accept(), such as
  FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and possibly other BSD-derived systems.
vio/viosocket.c:
  If fcntl() fails in vio_blocking(), restore the flags stored in the
  vio struct.
mysql-test/r/wait_timeout.result:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/wait_timeout.result''
mysql-test/t/wait_timeout-master.opt:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/wait_timeout-master.opt''
mysql-test/t/wait_timeout.test:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/wait_timeout.test''
2005-10-11 09:12:12 -07:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2000 MySQL AB
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
/*
Note that we can't have assertion on file descriptors; The reason for
this is that during mysql shutdown, another thread can close a file
we are working on. In this case we should just return read errors from
the file descriptior.
*/
#include "vio_priv.h"
/*
* Helper to fill most of the Vio* with defaults.
*/
void vio_reset(Vio* vio, enum enum_vio_type type,
my_socket sd, HANDLE hPipe,
my_bool localhost)
{
DBUG_ENTER("vio_reset");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("type=%d sd=%d localhost=%d", type, sd, localhost));
bzero((char*) vio, sizeof(*vio));
vio->type = type;
vio->sd = sd;
vio->hPipe = hPipe;
vio->localhost= localhost;
#ifdef HAVE_VIO
#ifdef __WIN__
if (type == VIO_TYPE_NAMEDPIPE)
{
vio->viodelete =vio_delete;
vio->vioerrno =vio_errno;
vio->read =vio_read_pipe;
vio->write =vio_write_pipe;
vio->fastsend =vio_fastsend;
vio->viokeepalive =vio_keepalive;
vio->should_retry =vio_should_retry;
vio->was_interrupted=vio_was_interrupted;
vio->vioclose =vio_close_pipe;
vio->peer_addr =vio_peer_addr;
vio->in_addr =vio_in_addr;
vio->vioblocking =vio_blocking;
vio->is_blocking =vio_is_blocking;
vio->timeout =vio_ignore_timeout;
}
else /* default is VIO_TYPE_TCPIP */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SMEM
if (type == VIO_TYPE_SHARED_MEMORY)
{
vio->viodelete =vio_delete;
vio->vioerrno =vio_errno;
vio->read =vio_read_shared_memory;
vio->write =vio_write_shared_memory;
vio->fastsend =vio_fastsend;
vio->viokeepalive =vio_keepalive;
vio->should_retry =vio_should_retry;
vio->was_interrupted=vio_was_interrupted;
vio->vioclose =vio_close_shared_memory;
vio->peer_addr =vio_peer_addr;
vio->in_addr =vio_in_addr;
vio->vioblocking =vio_blocking;
vio->is_blocking =vio_is_blocking;
vio->timeout =vio_ignore_timeout;
}
else
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
if (type == VIO_TYPE_SSL)
{
vio->viodelete =vio_ssl_delete;
vio->vioerrno =vio_ssl_errno;
vio->read =vio_ssl_read;
vio->write =vio_ssl_write;
vio->fastsend =vio_ssl_fastsend;
vio->viokeepalive =vio_ssl_keepalive;
vio->should_retry =vio_ssl_should_retry;
vio->was_interrupted=vio_ssl_was_interrupted;
vio->vioclose =vio_ssl_close;
vio->peer_addr =vio_ssl_peer_addr;
vio->in_addr =vio_ssl_in_addr;
vio->vioblocking =vio_ssl_blocking;
vio->is_blocking =vio_is_blocking;
vio->timeout =vio_ssl_timeout;
}
else /* default is VIO_TYPE_TCPIP */
#endif /* HAVE_OPENSSL */
{
vio->viodelete =vio_delete;
vio->vioerrno =vio_errno;
vio->read =vio_read;
vio->write =vio_write;
vio->fastsend =vio_fastsend;
vio->viokeepalive =vio_keepalive;
vio->should_retry =vio_should_retry;
vio->was_interrupted=vio_was_interrupted;
vio->vioclose =vio_close;
vio->peer_addr =vio_peer_addr;
vio->in_addr =vio_in_addr;
vio->vioblocking =vio_blocking;
vio->is_blocking =vio_is_blocking;
vio->timeout =vio_timeout;
}
#endif /* HAVE_VIO */
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/* Open the socket or TCP/IP connection and read the fnctl() status */
Vio *vio_new(my_socket sd, enum enum_vio_type type, my_bool localhost)
{
Vio *vio;
DBUG_ENTER("vio_new");
DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("sd=%d", sd));
if ((vio = (Vio*) my_malloc(sizeof(*vio),MYF(MY_WME))))
{
vio_reset(vio, type, sd, 0, localhost);
sprintf(vio->desc,
(vio->type == VIO_TYPE_SOCKET ? "socket (%d)" : "TCP/IP (%d)"),
vio->sd);
#if !defined(__WIN__) && !defined(__EMX__) && !defined(OS2)
#if !defined(NO_FCNTL_NONBLOCK)
/*
We call fcntl() to set the flags and then immediately read them back
to make sure that we and the system are in agreement on the state of
things.
An example of why we need to do this is FreeBSD (and apparently some
other BSD-derived systems, like Mac OS X), where the system sometimes
reports that the socket is set for non-blocking when it really will
block.
*/
fcntl(sd, F_SETFL, vio->fcntl_mode);
vio->fcntl_mode= fcntl(sd, F_GETFL);
#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) /* hpux */
/* Non blocking sockets doesn't work good on HPUX 11.0 */
(void) ioctl(sd,FIOSNBIO,0);
vio->fcntl_mode &= ~O_NONBLOCK;
#endif
#else /* !defined(__WIN__) && !defined(__EMX__) */
{
/* set to blocking mode by default */
ulong arg=0, r;
r = ioctlsocket(sd,FIONBIO,(void*) &arg);
vio->fcntl_mode &= ~O_NONBLOCK;
}
#endif
}
DBUG_RETURN(vio);
}
#ifdef __WIN__
Vio *vio_new_win32pipe(HANDLE hPipe)
{
Vio *vio;
DBUG_ENTER("vio_new_handle");
if ((vio = (Vio*) my_malloc(sizeof(Vio),MYF(MY_WME))))
{
vio_reset(vio, VIO_TYPE_NAMEDPIPE, 0, hPipe, TRUE);
strmov(vio->desc, "named pipe");
}
DBUG_RETURN(vio);
}
#ifdef HAVE_SMEM
Vio *vio_new_win32shared_memory(NET *net,HANDLE handle_file_map, HANDLE handle_map,
HANDLE event_server_wrote, HANDLE event_server_read,
HANDLE event_client_wrote, HANDLE event_client_read,
HANDLE event_conn_closed)
{
Vio *vio;
DBUG_ENTER("vio_new_win32shared_memory");
if ((vio = (Vio*) my_malloc(sizeof(Vio),MYF(MY_WME))))
{
vio_reset(vio, VIO_TYPE_SHARED_MEMORY, 0, 0, TRUE);
vio->handle_file_map= handle_file_map;
vio->handle_map= handle_map;
vio->event_server_wrote= event_server_wrote;
vio->event_server_read= event_server_read;
vio->event_client_wrote= event_client_wrote;
vio->event_client_read= event_client_read;
vio->event_conn_closed= event_conn_closed;
vio->shared_memory_remain= 0;
vio->shared_memory_pos= handle_map;
vio->net= net;
strmov(vio->desc, "shared memory");
}
DBUG_RETURN(vio);
}
#endif
#endif
void vio_delete(Vio* vio)
{
/* It must be safe to delete null pointers. */
/* This matches the semantics of C++'s delete operator. */
if (vio)
{
if (vio->type != VIO_CLOSED)
#ifdef HAVE_VIO /*WAX*/
vio->vioclose(vio);
#else
vio_close(vio);
#endif
my_free((gptr) vio,MYF(0));
}
}