1 /* 2 * util/netevent.h - event notification 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 27 * HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 28 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 29 * TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR 30 * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF 31 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING 32 * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 33 * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 34 */ 35 36 /** 37 * \file 38 * 39 * This file contains event notification functions. 40 * 41 * There are three types of communication points 42 * o UDP socket - perthread buffer. 43 * o TCP-accept socket - array of TCP-sockets, socketcount. 44 * o TCP socket - own buffer, parent-TCPaccept, read/write state, 45 * number of bytes read/written, timeout. 46 * 47 * There are sockets aimed towards our clients and towards the internet. 48 * o frontside - aimed towards our clients, queries come in, answers back. 49 * o behind - aimed towards internet, to the authoritative DNS servers. 50 * 51 * Several event types are available: 52 * o comm_base - for thread safety of the comm points, one per thread. 53 * o comm_point - udp and tcp networking, with callbacks. 54 * o comm_timer - a timeout with callback. 55 * o comm_signal - callbacks when signal is caught. 56 * o comm_reply - holds reply info during networking callback. 57 * 58 */ 59 60 #ifndef NET_EVENT_H 61 #define NET_EVENT_H 62 63 struct sldns_buffer; 64 struct comm_point; 65 struct comm_reply; 66 struct event_base; 67 68 /* internal event notification data storage structure. */ 69 struct internal_event; 70 struct internal_base; 71 struct internal_timer; 72 73 /** callback from communication point function type */ 74 typedef int comm_point_callback_t(struct comm_point*, void*, int, 75 struct comm_reply*); 76 77 /** to pass no_error to callback function */ 78 #define NETEVENT_NOERROR 0 79 /** to pass closed connection to callback function */ 80 #define NETEVENT_CLOSED -1 81 /** to pass timeout happened to callback function */ 82 #define NETEVENT_TIMEOUT -2 83 /** to pass fallback from capsforID to callback function; 0x20 failed */ 84 #define NETEVENT_CAPSFAIL -3 85 86 /** timeout to slow accept calls when not possible, in msec. */ 87 #define NETEVENT_SLOW_ACCEPT_TIME 2000 88 89 /** 90 * A communication point dispatcher. Thread specific. 91 */ 92 struct comm_base { 93 /** behind the scenes structure. with say libevent info. alloced */ 94 struct internal_base* eb; 95 /** callback to stop listening on accept sockets, 96 * performed when accept() will not function properly */ 97 void (*stop_accept)(void*); 98 /** callback to start listening on accept sockets, performed 99 * after stop_accept() then a timeout has passed. */ 100 void (*start_accept)(void*); 101 /** user argument for stop_accept and start_accept functions */ 102 void* cb_arg; 103 }; 104 105 /** 106 * Reply information for a communication point. 107 */ 108 struct comm_reply { 109 /** the comm_point with fd to send reply on to. */ 110 struct comm_point* c; 111 /** the address (for UDP based communication) */ 112 struct sockaddr_storage addr; 113 /** length of address */ 114 socklen_t addrlen; 115 /** return type 0 (none), 4(IP4), 6(IP6) */ 116 int srctype; 117 /** the return source interface data */ 118 union { 119 #ifdef IPV6_PKTINFO 120 struct in6_pktinfo v6info; 121 #endif 122 #ifdef IP_PKTINFO 123 struct in_pktinfo v4info; 124 #elif defined(IP_RECVDSTADDR) 125 struct in_addr v4addr; 126 #endif 127 } 128 /** variable with return source data */ 129 pktinfo; 130 }; 131 132 /** 133 * Communication point to the network 134 * These behaviours can be accomplished by setting the flags 135 * and passing return values from the callback. 136 * udp frontside: called after readdone. sendafter. 137 * tcp frontside: called readdone, sendafter. close. 138 * udp behind: called after readdone. No send after. 139 * tcp behind: write done, read done, then called. No send after. 140 */ 141 struct comm_point { 142 /** behind the scenes structure, with say libevent info. alloced. */ 143 struct internal_event* ev; 144 145 /** file descriptor for communication point */ 146 int fd; 147 148 /** timeout (NULL if it does not). Malloced. */ 149 struct timeval* timeout; 150 151 /** buffer pointer. Either to perthread, or own buffer or NULL */ 152 struct sldns_buffer* buffer; 153 154 /* -------- TCP Handler -------- */ 155 /** Read/Write state for TCP */ 156 int tcp_is_reading; 157 /** The current read/write count for TCP */ 158 size_t tcp_byte_count; 159 /** parent communication point (for TCP sockets) */ 160 struct comm_point* tcp_parent; 161 /** sockaddr from peer, for TCP handlers */ 162 struct comm_reply repinfo; 163 164 /* -------- TCP Accept -------- */ 165 /** the number of TCP handlers for this tcp-accept socket */ 166 int max_tcp_count; 167 /** malloced array of tcp handlers for a tcp-accept, 168 of size max_tcp_count. */ 169 struct comm_point** tcp_handlers; 170 /** linked list of free tcp_handlers to use for new queries. 171 For tcp_accept the first entry, for tcp_handlers the next one. */ 172 struct comm_point* tcp_free; 173 174 /* -------- SSL TCP DNS ------- */ 175 /** the SSL object with rw bio (owned) or for commaccept ctx ref */ 176 void* ssl; 177 /** handshake state for init and renegotiate */ 178 enum { 179 /** no handshake, it has been done */ 180 comm_ssl_shake_none = 0, 181 /** ssl initial handshake wants to read */ 182 comm_ssl_shake_read, 183 /** ssl initial handshake wants to write */ 184 comm_ssl_shake_write, 185 /** ssl_write wants to read */ 186 comm_ssl_shake_hs_read, 187 /** ssl_read wants to write */ 188 comm_ssl_shake_hs_write 189 } ssl_shake_state; 190 191 /** is this a UDP, TCP-accept or TCP socket. */ 192 enum comm_point_type { 193 /** UDP socket - handle datagrams. */ 194 comm_udp, 195 /** TCP accept socket - only creates handlers if readable. */ 196 comm_tcp_accept, 197 /** TCP handler socket - handle byteperbyte readwrite. */ 198 comm_tcp, 199 /** AF_UNIX socket - for internal commands. */ 200 comm_local, 201 /** raw - not DNS format - for pipe readers and writers */ 202 comm_raw 203 } 204 /** variable with type of socket, UDP,TCP-accept,TCP,pipe */ 205 type; 206 207 /* ---------- Behaviour ----------- */ 208 /** if set the connection is NOT closed on delete. */ 209 int do_not_close; 210 211 /** if set, the connection is closed on error, on timeout, 212 and after read/write completes. No callback is done. */ 213 int tcp_do_close; 214 215 /** if set, read/write completes: 216 read/write state of tcp is toggled. 217 buffer reset/bytecount reset. 218 this flag cleared. 219 So that when that is done the callback is called. */ 220 int tcp_do_toggle_rw; 221 222 /** if set, checks for pending error from nonblocking connect() call.*/ 223 int tcp_check_nb_connect; 224 225 /** number of queries outstanding on this socket, used by 226 * outside network for udp ports */ 227 int inuse; 228 229 /** callback when done. 230 tcp_accept does not get called back, is NULL then. 231 If a timeout happens, callback with timeout=1 is called. 232 If an error happens, callback is called with error set 233 nonzero. If not NETEVENT_NOERROR, it is an errno value. 234 If the connection is closed (by remote end) then the 235 callback is called with error set to NETEVENT_CLOSED=-1. 236 If a timeout happens on the connection, the error is set to 237 NETEVENT_TIMEOUT=-2. 238 The reply_info can be copied if the reply needs to happen at a 239 later time. It consists of a struct with commpoint and address. 240 It can be passed to a msg send routine some time later. 241 Note the reply information is temporary and must be copied. 242 NULL is passed for_reply info, in cases where error happened. 243 244 declare as: 245 int my_callback(struct comm_point* c, void* my_arg, int error, 246 struct comm_reply *reply_info); 247 248 if the routine returns 0, nothing is done. 249 Notzero, the buffer will be sent back to client. 250 For UDP this is done without changing the commpoint. 251 In TCP it sets write state. 252 */ 253 comm_point_callback_t* callback; 254 /** argument to pass to callback. */ 255 void *cb_arg; 256 }; 257 258 /** 259 * Structure only for making timeout events. 260 */ 261 struct comm_timer { 262 /** the internal event stuff */ 263 struct internal_timer* ev_timer; 264 265 /** callback function, takes user arg only */ 266 void (*callback)(void*); 267 268 /** callback user argument */ 269 void* cb_arg; 270 }; 271 272 /** 273 * Structure only for signal events. 274 */ 275 struct comm_signal { 276 /** the communication base */ 277 struct comm_base* base; 278 279 /** the internal event stuff */ 280 struct internal_signal* ev_signal; 281 282 /** callback function, takes signal number and user arg */ 283 void (*callback)(int, void*); 284 285 /** callback user argument */ 286 void* cb_arg; 287 }; 288 289 /** 290 * Create a new comm base. 291 * @param sigs: if true it attempts to create a default loop for 292 * signal handling. 293 * @return: the new comm base. NULL on error. 294 */ 295 struct comm_base* comm_base_create(int sigs); 296 297 /** 298 * Create comm base that uses the given event_base (underlying event 299 * mechanism pointer). 300 * @param base: underlying lib event base. 301 * @return: the new comm base. NULL on error. 302 */ 303 struct comm_base* comm_base_create_event(struct event_base* base); 304 305 /** 306 * Delete comm base structure but not the underlying lib event base. 307 * All comm points must have been deleted. 308 * @param b: the base to delete. 309 */ 310 void comm_base_delete_no_base(struct comm_base* b); 311 312 /** 313 * Destroy a comm base. 314 * All comm points must have been deleted. 315 * @param b: the base to delete. 316 */ 317 void comm_base_delete(struct comm_base* b); 318 319 /** 320 * Obtain two pointers. The pointers never change (until base_delete()). 321 * The pointers point to time values that are updated regularly. 322 * @param b: the communication base that will update the time values. 323 * @param tt: pointer to time in seconds is returned. 324 * @param tv: pointer to time in microseconds is returned. 325 */ 326 void comm_base_timept(struct comm_base* b, time_t** tt, struct timeval** tv); 327 328 /** 329 * Dispatch the comm base events. 330 * @param b: the communication to perform. 331 */ 332 void comm_base_dispatch(struct comm_base* b); 333 334 /** 335 * Exit from dispatch loop. 336 * @param b: the communication base that is in dispatch(). 337 */ 338 void comm_base_exit(struct comm_base* b); 339 340 /** 341 * Set the slow_accept mode handlers. You can not provide these if you do 342 * not perform accept() calls. 343 * @param b: comm base 344 * @param stop_accept: function that stops listening to accept fds. 345 * @param start_accept: function that resumes listening to accept fds. 346 * @param arg: callback arg to pass to the functions. 347 */ 348 void comm_base_set_slow_accept_handlers(struct comm_base* b, 349 void (*stop_accept)(void*), void (*start_accept)(void*), void* arg); 350 351 /** 352 * Access internal data structure (for util/tube.c on windows) 353 * @param b: comm base 354 * @return event_base. Could be libevent, or internal event handler. 355 */ 356 struct event_base* comm_base_internal(struct comm_base* b); 357 358 /** 359 * Create an UDP comm point. Calls malloc. 360 * setups the structure with the parameters you provide. 361 * @param base: in which base to alloc the commpoint. 362 * @param fd : file descriptor of open UDP socket. 363 * @param buffer: shared buffer by UDP sockets from this thread. 364 * @param callback: callback function pointer. 365 * @param callback_arg: will be passed to your callback function. 366 * @return: returns the allocated communication point. NULL on error. 367 * Sets timeout to NULL. Turns off TCP options. 368 */ 369 struct comm_point* comm_point_create_udp(struct comm_base* base, 370 int fd, struct sldns_buffer* buffer, 371 comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg); 372 373 /** 374 * Create an UDP with ancillary data comm point. Calls malloc. 375 * Uses recvmsg instead of recv to get udp message. 376 * setups the structure with the parameters you provide. 377 * @param base: in which base to alloc the commpoint. 378 * @param fd : file descriptor of open UDP socket. 379 * @param buffer: shared buffer by UDP sockets from this thread. 380 * @param callback: callback function pointer. 381 * @param callback_arg: will be passed to your callback function. 382 * @return: returns the allocated communication point. NULL on error. 383 * Sets timeout to NULL. Turns off TCP options. 384 */ 385 struct comm_point* comm_point_create_udp_ancil(struct comm_base* base, 386 int fd, struct sldns_buffer* buffer, 387 comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg); 388 389 /** 390 * Create a TCP listener comm point. Calls malloc. 391 * Setups the structure with the parameters you provide. 392 * Also Creates TCP Handlers, pre allocated for you. 393 * Uses the parameters you provide. 394 * @param base: in which base to alloc the commpoint. 395 * @param fd: file descriptor of open TCP socket set to listen nonblocking. 396 * @param num: becomes max_tcp_count, the routine allocates that 397 * many tcp handler commpoints. 398 * @param bufsize: size of buffer to create for handlers. 399 * @param callback: callback function pointer for TCP handlers. 400 * @param callback_arg: will be passed to your callback function. 401 * @return: returns the TCP listener commpoint. You can find the 402 * TCP handlers in the array inside the listener commpoint. 403 * returns NULL on error. 404 * Inits timeout to NULL. All handlers are on the free list. 405 */ 406 struct comm_point* comm_point_create_tcp(struct comm_base* base, 407 int fd, int num, size_t bufsize, 408 comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg); 409 410 /** 411 * Create an outgoing TCP commpoint. No file descriptor is opened, left at -1. 412 * @param base: in which base to alloc the commpoint. 413 * @param bufsize: size of buffer to create for handlers. 414 * @param callback: callback function pointer for the handler. 415 * @param callback_arg: will be passed to your callback function. 416 * @return: the commpoint or NULL on error. 417 */ 418 struct comm_point* comm_point_create_tcp_out(struct comm_base* base, 419 size_t bufsize, comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg); 420 421 /** 422 * Create commpoint to listen to a local domain file descriptor. 423 * @param base: in which base to alloc the commpoint. 424 * @param fd: file descriptor of open AF_UNIX socket set to listen nonblocking. 425 * @param bufsize: size of buffer to create for handlers. 426 * @param callback: callback function pointer for the handler. 427 * @param callback_arg: will be passed to your callback function. 428 * @return: the commpoint or NULL on error. 429 */ 430 struct comm_point* comm_point_create_local(struct comm_base* base, 431 int fd, size_t bufsize, 432 comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg); 433 434 /** 435 * Create commpoint to listen to a local domain pipe descriptor. 436 * @param base: in which base to alloc the commpoint. 437 * @param fd: file descriptor. 438 * @param writing: true if you want to listen to writes, false for reads. 439 * @param callback: callback function pointer for the handler. 440 * @param callback_arg: will be passed to your callback function. 441 * @return: the commpoint or NULL on error. 442 */ 443 struct comm_point* comm_point_create_raw(struct comm_base* base, 444 int fd, int writing, 445 comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg); 446 447 /** 448 * Close a comm point fd. 449 * @param c: comm point to close. 450 */ 451 void comm_point_close(struct comm_point* c); 452 453 /** 454 * Close and deallocate (free) the comm point. If the comm point is 455 * a tcp-accept point, also its tcp-handler points are deleted. 456 * @param c: comm point to delete. 457 */ 458 void comm_point_delete(struct comm_point* c); 459 460 /** 461 * Send reply. Put message into commpoint buffer. 462 * @param repinfo: The reply info copied from a commpoint callback call. 463 */ 464 void comm_point_send_reply(struct comm_reply* repinfo); 465 466 /** 467 * Drop reply. Cleans up. 468 * @param repinfo: The reply info copied from a commpoint callback call. 469 */ 470 void comm_point_drop_reply(struct comm_reply* repinfo); 471 472 /** 473 * Send an udp message over a commpoint. 474 * @param c: commpoint to send it from. 475 * @param packet: what to send. 476 * @param addr: where to send it to. 477 * @param addrlen: length of addr. 478 * @return: false on a failure. 479 */ 480 int comm_point_send_udp_msg(struct comm_point* c, struct sldns_buffer* packet, 481 struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t addrlen); 482 483 /** 484 * Stop listening for input on the commpoint. No callbacks will happen. 485 * @param c: commpoint to disable. The fd is not closed. 486 */ 487 void comm_point_stop_listening(struct comm_point* c); 488 489 /** 490 * Start listening again for input on the comm point. 491 * @param c: commpoint to enable again. 492 * @param newfd: new fd, or -1 to leave fd be. 493 * @param sec: timeout in seconds, or -1 for no (change to the) timeout. 494 */ 495 void comm_point_start_listening(struct comm_point* c, int newfd, int sec); 496 497 /** 498 * Stop listening and start listening again for reading or writing. 499 * @param c: commpoint 500 * @param rd: if true, listens for reading. 501 * @param wr: if true, listens for writing. 502 */ 503 void comm_point_listen_for_rw(struct comm_point* c, int rd, int wr); 504 505 /** 506 * Get size of memory used by comm point. 507 * For TCP handlers this includes subhandlers. 508 * For UDP handlers, this does not include the (shared) UDP buffer. 509 * @param c: commpoint. 510 * @return size in bytes. 511 */ 512 size_t comm_point_get_mem(struct comm_point* c); 513 514 /** 515 * create timer. Not active upon creation. 516 * @param base: event handling base. 517 * @param cb: callback function: void myfunc(void* myarg); 518 * @param cb_arg: user callback argument. 519 * @return: the new timer or NULL on error. 520 */ 521 struct comm_timer* comm_timer_create(struct comm_base* base, 522 void (*cb)(void*), void* cb_arg); 523 524 /** 525 * disable timer. Stops callbacks from happening. 526 * @param timer: to disable. 527 */ 528 void comm_timer_disable(struct comm_timer* timer); 529 530 /** 531 * reset timevalue for timer. 532 * @param timer: timer to (re)set. 533 * @param tv: when the timer should activate. if NULL timer is disabled. 534 */ 535 void comm_timer_set(struct comm_timer* timer, struct timeval* tv); 536 537 /** 538 * delete timer. 539 * @param timer: to delete. 540 */ 541 void comm_timer_delete(struct comm_timer* timer); 542 543 /** 544 * see if timeout has been set to a value. 545 * @param timer: the timer to examine. 546 * @return: false if disabled or not set. 547 */ 548 int comm_timer_is_set(struct comm_timer* timer); 549 550 /** 551 * Get size of memory used by comm timer. 552 * @param timer: the timer to examine. 553 * @return size in bytes. 554 */ 555 size_t comm_timer_get_mem(struct comm_timer* timer); 556 557 /** 558 * Create a signal handler. Call signal_bind() later to bind to a signal. 559 * @param base: communication base to use. 560 * @param callback: called when signal is caught. 561 * @param cb_arg: user argument to callback 562 * @return: the signal struct or NULL on error. 563 */ 564 struct comm_signal* comm_signal_create(struct comm_base* base, 565 void (*callback)(int, void*), void* cb_arg); 566 567 /** 568 * Bind signal struct to catch a signal. A signle comm_signal can be bound 569 * to multiple signals, calling comm_signal_bind multiple times. 570 * @param comsig: the communication point, with callback information. 571 * @param sig: signal number. 572 * @return: true on success. false on error. 573 */ 574 int comm_signal_bind(struct comm_signal* comsig, int sig); 575 576 /** 577 * Delete the signal communication point. 578 * @param comsig: to delete. 579 */ 580 void comm_signal_delete(struct comm_signal* comsig); 581 582 /** 583 * perform accept(2) with error checking. 584 * @param c: commpoint with accept fd. 585 * @param addr: remote end returned here. 586 * @param addrlen: length of remote end returned here. 587 * @return new fd, or -1 on error. 588 * if -1, error message has been printed if necessary, simply drop 589 * out of the reading handler. 590 */ 591 int comm_point_perform_accept(struct comm_point* c, 592 struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t* addrlen); 593 594 /**** internal routines ****/ 595 596 /** 597 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 598 * handle libevent callback for udp comm point. 599 * @param fd: file descriptor. 600 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 601 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 602 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 603 */ 604 void comm_point_udp_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 605 606 /** 607 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 608 * handle libevent callback for udp ancillary data comm point. 609 * @param fd: file descriptor. 610 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 611 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 612 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 613 */ 614 void comm_point_udp_ancil_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 615 616 /** 617 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 618 * handle libevent callback for tcp accept comm point 619 * @param fd: file descriptor. 620 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 621 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 622 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 623 */ 624 void comm_point_tcp_accept_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 625 626 /** 627 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 628 * handle libevent callback for tcp data comm point 629 * @param fd: file descriptor. 630 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 631 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 632 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 633 */ 634 void comm_point_tcp_handle_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 635 636 /** 637 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 638 * handle libevent callback for timer comm. 639 * @param fd: file descriptor (always -1). 640 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 641 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 642 * @param arg: the comm_timer structure. 643 */ 644 void comm_timer_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 645 646 /** 647 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 648 * handle libevent callback for signal comm. 649 * @param fd: file descriptor (used for the signal number). 650 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 651 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 652 * @param arg: the internal commsignal structure. 653 */ 654 void comm_signal_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 655 656 /** 657 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 658 * libevent callback for AF_UNIX fds 659 * @param fd: file descriptor. 660 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 661 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 662 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 663 */ 664 void comm_point_local_handle_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 665 666 /** 667 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 668 * libevent callback for raw fd access. 669 * @param fd: file descriptor. 670 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 671 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 672 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 673 */ 674 void comm_point_raw_handle_callback(int fd, short event, void* arg); 675 676 /** 677 * This routine is published for checks and tests, and is only used internally. 678 * libevent callback for timeout on slow accept. 679 * @param fd: file descriptor. 680 * @param event: event bits from libevent: 681 * EV_READ, EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, EV_TIMEOUT. 682 * @param arg: the comm_point structure. 683 */ 684 void comm_base_handle_slow_accept(int fd, short event, void* arg); 685 686 #ifdef USE_WINSOCK 687 /** 688 * Callback for openssl BIO to on windows detect WSAEWOULDBLOCK and notify 689 * the winsock_event of this for proper TCP nonblocking implementation. 690 * @param c: comm_point, fd must be set its struct event is registered. 691 * @param ssl: openssl SSL, fd must be set so it has a bio. 692 */ 693 void comm_point_tcp_win_bio_cb(struct comm_point* c, void* ssl); 694 #endif 695 696 /** see if errno for tcp connect has to be logged or not. This uses errno */ 697 int tcp_connect_errno_needs_log(struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t addrlen); 698 699 #endif /* NET_EVENT_H */ 700