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Add WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT event to WaitEventSet API.
To be able to handle incoming connections on a server socket with the WaitEventSet API, we'll need a new kind of event to indicate that the the socket is ready to accept a connection. On Unix, it's just the same as WL_SOCKET_READABLE, but on Windows there is a different underlying kernel event that we need to map our abstraction to. No user yet, but a proposed patch would use this. Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKG%2BZ-HpOj1JsO9eWUP%2Bar7npSVinsC_npxSy%2BjdOMsx%3DGg%40mail.gmail.com
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@ -864,6 +864,9 @@ FreeWaitEventSet(WaitEventSet *set)
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* - WL_SOCKET_CONNECTED: Wait for socket connection to be established,
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* can be combined with other WL_SOCKET_* events (on non-Windows
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* platforms, this is the same as WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE)
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* - WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT: Wait for new connection to a server socket,
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* can be combined with other WL_SOCKET_* events (on non-Windows
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* platforms, this is the same as WL_SOCKET_READABLE)
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* - WL_SOCKET_CLOSED: Wait for socket to be closed by remote peer.
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* - WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH: Exit immediately if the postmaster dies
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*
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@ -874,7 +877,7 @@ FreeWaitEventSet(WaitEventSet *set)
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* i.e. it must be a process-local latch initialized with InitLatch, or a
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* shared latch associated with the current process by calling OwnLatch.
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*
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* In the WL_SOCKET_READABLE/WRITEABLE/CONNECTED cases, EOF and error
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* In the WL_SOCKET_READABLE/WRITEABLE/CONNECTED/ACCEPT cases, EOF and error
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* conditions cause the socket to be reported as readable/writable/connected,
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* so that the caller can deal with the condition.
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*
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@ -1312,6 +1315,8 @@ WaitEventAdjustWin32(WaitEventSet *set, WaitEvent *event)
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flags |= FD_WRITE;
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if (event->events & WL_SOCKET_CONNECTED)
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flags |= FD_CONNECT;
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if (event->events & WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT)
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flags |= FD_ACCEPT;
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if (*handle == WSA_INVALID_EVENT)
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{
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@ -2067,6 +2072,12 @@ WaitEventSetWaitBlock(WaitEventSet *set, int cur_timeout,
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/* connected */
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occurred_events->events |= WL_SOCKET_CONNECTED;
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}
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if ((cur_event->events & WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT) &&
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(resEvents.lNetworkEvents & FD_ACCEPT))
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{
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/* incoming connection could be accepted */
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occurred_events->events |= WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT;
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}
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if (resEvents.lNetworkEvents & FD_CLOSE)
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{
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/* EOF/error, so signal all caller-requested socket flags */
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@ -135,9 +135,16 @@ typedef struct Latch
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#define WL_SOCKET_CONNECTED WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE
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#endif
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#define WL_SOCKET_CLOSED (1 << 7)
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#ifdef WIN32
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#define WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT (1 << 8)
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#else
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/* avoid having to deal with case on platforms not requiring it */
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#define WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT WL_SOCKET_READABLE
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#endif
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#define WL_SOCKET_MASK (WL_SOCKET_READABLE | \
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WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE | \
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WL_SOCKET_CONNECTED | \
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WL_SOCKET_ACCEPT | \
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WL_SOCKET_CLOSED)
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typedef struct WaitEvent
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