// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 // Test TCP_INQ and TCP_CM_INQ on the server side. `./defaults.sh ` // Initialize connection 0 socket(..., SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP) = 3 +0 setsockopt(3, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, [1], 4) = 0 +0 bind(3, ..., ...) = 0 +0 listen(3, 1) = 0 +0 < S 0:0(0) win 32792 +0 > S. 0:0(0) ack 1 +.01 < . 1:1(0) ack 1 win 514 // Accept the connection and enable TCP_INQ. +0 accept(3, ..., ...) = 4 +0 setsockopt(4, SOL_TCP, TCP_INQ, [1], 4) = 0 // Now we have 10K of data ready on the socket. +0 < . 1:10001(10000) ack 1 win 514 +0 > . 1:1(0) ack 10001 // We read 2K and we should have 8K ready to read. +0 recvmsg(4, {msg_name(...)=..., msg_iov(1)=[{..., 2000}], msg_flags=0, msg_control=[{cmsg_level=SOL_TCP, cmsg_type=TCP_CM_INQ, cmsg_data=8000}]}, 0) = 2000 // We read 8K and we should have no further data ready to read. +0 recvmsg(4, {msg_name(...)=..., msg_iov(1)=[{..., 8000}], msg_flags=0, msg_control=[{cmsg_level=SOL_TCP, cmsg_type=TCP_CM_INQ, cmsg_data=0}]}, 0) = 8000 // Client sends more data and closes the connections. +0 < F. 10001:20001(10000) ack 1 win 514 +0 > . 1:1(0) ack 20002 // We read 10K and we should have one "fake" byte because the connection is // closed. +0 recvmsg(4, {msg_name(...)=..., msg_iov(1)=[{..., 10000}], msg_flags=0, msg_control=[{cmsg_level=SOL_TCP, cmsg_type=TCP_CM_INQ, cmsg_data=1}]}, 0) = 10000 // Now, receive error. +0 read(3, ..., 2000) = -1 ENOTCONN (Transport endpoint is not connected)