Support non-blocking i/o across platforms

This change introduces new tests for `O_NONBLOCK` and `SOCK_NONBLOCK` to
confirm that non-blocking i/o is now working on all supported platforms,
including Windows. For example, you can now say on Windows, MacOS, etc.:

    socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_TCP);

To create a non-blocking IPv4 TCP socket. Or you can enable non-blocking
i/o on an existing socket / pipe / etc. file descriptor by calling fcntl

    fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);

This functionality is polyfilled on older Linux kernels too, e.g. RHEL5.
Now that fcntl() support is much better the FIOCLEX / FIONCLEX polyfills
for ioctl() have been removed since they're ugly non-POSIX diameond APIs

This change fixes a weakness in kprintf() that was causing Windows trace
tools to frequently crash.
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Justine Tunney 2023-07-23 02:56:47 -07:00
parent 5c9e03e3e0
commit 1d4eb08fa1
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102 changed files with 678 additions and 331 deletions

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#include "libc/nt/struct/overlapped.h"
#include "libc/nt/winsock.h"
#include "libc/sock/internal.h"
#include "libc/sock/syscall_fd.internal.h"
#include "libc/sysv/errfuns.h"
textwindows ssize_t sys_send_nt(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, size_t iovlen,
uint32_t flags) {
ssize_t rc;
uint32_t sent = 0;
uint32_t sent = -666;
struct SockFd *sockfd;
struct NtIovec iovnt[16];
struct NtOverlapped overlapped = {.hEvent = WSACreateEvent()};
if (_check_interrupts(true, g_fds.p)) return -1;
if (!WSASend(g_fds.p[fd].handle, iovnt, __iovec2nt(iovnt, iov, iovlen), &sent,
struct NtOverlapped overlapped = {.hEvent = WSACreateEvent()};
if (!WSASend(g_fds.p[fd].handle, iovnt, __iovec2nt(iovnt, iov, iovlen), 0,
flags, &overlapped, NULL)) {
rc = sent;
if (WSAGetOverlappedResult(g_fds.p[fd].handle, &overlapped, &sent, false,
&flags)) {
rc = sent;
} else {
rc = -1;
}
} else {
sockfd = (struct SockFd *)g_fds.p[fd].extra;
rc = __wsablock(g_fds.p[fd].handle, &overlapped, &flags, true,
sockfd->sndtimeo);
rc = __wsablock(g_fds.p + fd, &overlapped, &flags, true, sockfd->sndtimeo);
}
WSACloseEvent(overlapped.hEvent);
return rc;