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#include "apr_buckets.h"
static apr_status_t socket_bucket_read(apr_bucket *a, const char **str,
apr_size_t *len, apr_read_type_e block)
{
apr_socket_t *p = a->data;
char *buf;
apr_status_t rv;
apr_interval_time_t timeout;
if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ) {
apr_socket_timeout_get(p, &timeout);
apr_socket_timeout_set(p, 0);
}
*str = NULL;
*len = APR_BUCKET_BUFF_SIZE;
buf = apr_bucket_alloc(*len, a->list); /* XXX: check for failure? */
rv = apr_socket_recv(p, buf, len);
if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ) {
apr_socket_timeout_set(p, timeout);
}
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS && rv != APR_EOF) {
apr_bucket_free(buf);
return rv;
}
/*
* If there's more to read we have to keep the rest of the socket
* for later. XXX: Note that more complicated bucket types that
* refer to data not in memory and must therefore have a read()
* function similar to this one should be wary of copying this
* code because if they have a destroy function they probably
* want to migrate the bucket's subordinate structure from the
* old bucket to a raw new one and adjust it as appropriate,
* rather than destroying the old one and creating a completely
* new bucket.
*
* Even if there is nothing more to read, don't close the socket here
* as we have to use it to send any response :) We could shut it
* down for reading, but there is no benefit to doing so.
*/
if (*len > 0) {
apr_bucket_heap *h;
/* Change the current bucket to refer to what we read */
a = apr_bucket_heap_make(a, buf, *len, apr_bucket_free);
h = a->data;
h->alloc_len = APR_BUCKET_BUFF_SIZE; /* note the real buffer size */
*str = buf;
APR_BUCKET_INSERT_AFTER(a, apr_bucket_socket_create(p, a->list));
}
else {
apr_bucket_free(buf);
a = apr_bucket_immortal_make(a, "", 0);
*str = a->data;
}
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
APU_DECLARE(apr_bucket *) apr_bucket_socket_make(apr_bucket *b, apr_socket_t *p)
{
/*
* XXX: We rely on a cleanup on some pool or other to actually
* destroy the socket. We should probably explicitly call apr to
* destroy it instead.
*
* Note that typically the socket is allocated from the connection pool
* so it will disappear when the connection is finished.
*/
b->type = &apr_bucket_type_socket;
b->length = (apr_size_t)(-1);
b->start = -1;
b->data = p;
return b;
}
APU_DECLARE(apr_bucket *) apr_bucket_socket_create(apr_socket_t *p,
apr_bucket_alloc_t *list)
{
apr_bucket *b = apr_bucket_alloc(sizeof(*b), list);
APR_BUCKET_INIT(b);
b->free = apr_bucket_free;
b->list = list;
return apr_bucket_socket_make(b, p);
}
APU_DECLARE_DATA const apr_bucket_type_t apr_bucket_type_socket = {
"SOCKET", 5, APR_BUCKET_DATA,
apr_bucket_destroy_noop,
socket_bucket_read,
apr_bucket_setaside_notimpl,
apr_bucket_split_notimpl,
apr_bucket_copy_notimpl
};