SSH: add protocol lock direction

Some protocols have to call the underlying functions without regard to
what exact state the socket signals. For example even if the socket says
"readable", the send function might need to be called while uploading,
or vice versa. This is the case for libssh2 based protocols: SCP and
SFTP and we now introduce a define to set those protocols and we make
the multi interface code aware of this concept.

This is another fix to make test 582 run properly.
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Stenberg 2011-03-13 23:21:03 +01:00
parent 60406ff7f8
commit 3eac14b43c
3 changed files with 34 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -2105,35 +2105,41 @@ static CURLMcode multi_socket(struct Curl_multi *multi,
and just move on. */
;
else {
struct connectdata *conn;
data = entry->easy;
if(data->magic != CURLEASY_MAGIC_NUMBER)
/* bad bad bad bad bad bad bad */
return CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR;
/* note that this can possibly be NULL at this point */
conn = data->set.one_easy->easy_conn;
/* If the pipeline is enabled, take the handle which is in the head of
the pipeline. If we should write into the socket, take the send_pipe
head. If we should read from the socket, take the recv_pipe head. */
if(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn) {
if(conn) {
if ((ev_bitmask & CURL_POLL_OUT) &&
data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->send_pipe &&
data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->head)
data = data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->send_pipe->head->ptr;
conn->send_pipe &&
conn->send_pipe->head)
data = conn->send_pipe->head->ptr;
else if ((ev_bitmask & CURL_POLL_IN) &&
data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe &&
data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->head)
data = data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->recv_pipe->head->ptr;
conn->recv_pipe &&
conn->recv_pipe->head)
data = conn->recv_pipe->head->ptr;
}
if(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn) /* set socket event bitmask */
data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->cselect_bits = ev_bitmask;
if(conn && !(conn->handler->protocol & PROT_LOCKEDBITS))
/* set socket event bitmask if they're not locked */
conn->cselect_bits = ev_bitmask;
do
result = multi_runsingle(multi, now, data->set.one_easy);
while (CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM == result);
if(data->set.one_easy->easy_conn)
data->set.one_easy->easy_conn->cselect_bits = 0;
if(conn && !(conn->handler->protocol & PROT_LOCKEDBITS))
/* clear the bitmask only if not locked */
conn->cselect_bits = 0;
if(CURLM_OK >= result)
/* get the socket(s) and check if the state has been changed since

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@ -2028,8 +2028,9 @@ static CURLcode ssh_statemach_act(struct connectdata *conn, bool *block)
/* not set by Curl_setup_transfer to preserve keepon bits */
conn->writesockfd = conn->sockfd;
/* FIXME: here should be explained why we need it to start the
* download */
/* we want to use the _receiving_ function even when the socket turns
out writableable as the underlying libssh2 recv function will deal
with both accordingly */
conn->cselect_bits = CURL_CSELECT_IN;
}
if(result) {
@ -2161,6 +2162,11 @@ static CURLcode ssh_statemach_act(struct connectdata *conn, bool *block)
sshc->actualcode = result;
}
else {
/* we want to use the _sending_ function even when the socket turns
out readable as the underlying libssh2 scp send function will deal
with both accordingly */
conn->cselect_bits = CURL_CSELECT_OUT;
state(conn, SSH_STOP);
}
break;
@ -2207,8 +2213,9 @@ static CURLcode ssh_statemach_act(struct connectdata *conn, bool *block)
/* not set by Curl_setup_transfer to preserve keepon bits */
conn->writesockfd = conn->sockfd;
/* FIXME: here should be explained why we need it to start the
* download */
/* we want to use the _receiving_ function even when the socket turns
out writableable as the underlying libssh2 recv function will deal
with both accordingly */
conn->cselect_bits = CURL_CSELECT_IN;
if(result) {

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@ -775,6 +775,12 @@ struct connectdata {
PROT_SFTP | PROT_SCP)
#define PROT_DUALCHANNEL PROT_FTP /* these protocols use two connections */
/* some protocols will have to call the underlying functions without regard to
what exact state the socket signals. IE even if the socket says "readable",
the send function might need to be called while uploading, or vice versa.
*/
#define PROT_LOCKEDBITS (PROT_SCP | PROT_SFTP)
/* 'dns_entry' is the particular host we use. This points to an entry in the
DNS cache and it will not get pruned while locked. It gets unlocked in
Curl_done(). This entry will be NULL if the connection is re-used as then