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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include "socket/socket.h" #ifdef CONFIG_NET /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: psock_sendmsg * * Description: * psock_sendfrom() sends messages to a socket, and may be used to * send data on a socket whether or not it is connection-oriented. * This is an internal OS interface. It is functionally equivalent to * sendfrom() except that: * * - It is not a cancellation point, * - It does not modify the errno variable, and * - It accepts the internal socket structure as an input rather than an * task-specific socket descriptor. * * Input Parameters: * psock A pointer to a NuttX-specific, internal socket structure * msg Message to send * flags Receive flags * * Returned Value: * On success, returns the number of characters sent. If no data is * available to be received and the peer has performed an orderly shutdown, * sendmsg() will return 0. Otherwise, on any failure, a negated errno * value is returned (see comments with sendmsg() for a list of appropriate * errno values). * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t psock_sendmsg(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR struct msghdr *msg, int flags) { /* Verify that non-NULL pointers were passed */ if (msg == NULL || msg->msg_iov == NULL || msg->msg_iov->iov_base == NULL) { return -EINVAL; } /* Verify that the sockfd corresponds to valid, allocated socket */ if (psock == NULL || psock->s_conn == NULL) { return -EBADF; } /* Let logic specific to this address family handle the sendmsg() * operation. */ DEBUGASSERT(psock->s_sockif != NULL && psock->s_sockif->si_sendmsg != NULL); return psock->s_sockif->si_sendmsg(psock, msg, flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nx_sendmsg * * Description: * nx_sendmsg() receives messages from a socket, and may be used to * receive data on a socket whether or not it is connection-oriented. * This is an internal OS interface. It is functionally equivalent to * sendmsg() except that: * * - It is not a cancellation point, and * - It does not modify the errno variable. * * Input Parameters: * sockfd Socket descriptor of socket * msg Buffer to receive the message * flags Receive flags * * Returned Value: * On success, returns the number of characters sent. If no data is * available to be received and the peer has performed an orderly shutdown, * sendmsg() will return 0. Otherwise, on any failure, a negated errno * value is returned (see comments with sendmsg() for a list of appropriate * errno values). * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t nx_sendmsg(int sockfd, FAR struct msghdr *msg, int flags) { FAR struct socket *psock; /* Get the underlying socket structure */ psock = sockfd_socket(sockfd); /* Then let psock_sendmsg() do all of the work */ return psock_sendmsg(psock, msg, flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Function: sendmsg * * Description: * The sendmsg() call is identical to sendfrom() with a NULL from * parameter. * * Parameters: * sockfd Socket descriptor of socket * msg Buffer to receive the message * flags Receive flags * * Returned Value: * On success, returns the number of characters received. On error, * -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately: * * EAGAIN * The socket is marked non-blocking and the receive operation would * block, or a receive timeout had been set and the timeout expired * before data was received. * EBADF * The argument sockfd is an invalid descriptor. * ECONNREFUSED * A remote host refused to allow the network connection (typically * because it is not running the requested service). * EFAULT * The receive buffer pointer(s) point outside the process's address * space. * EINTR * The receive was interrupted by delivery of a signal before any data * were available. * EINVAL * Invalid argument passed. * ENOMEM * Could not allocate memory. * ENOTCONN * The socket is associated with a connection-oriented protocol and has * not been connected. * ENOTSOCK * The argument sockfd does not refer to a socket. * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t sendmsg(int sockfd, FAR struct msghdr *msg, int flags) { ssize_t ret; /* sendmsg() is a cancellation point */ enter_cancellation_point(); /* Let psock_sendmsg() do all of the work */ ret = nx_sendmsg(sockfd, msg, flags); if (ret < 0) { _SO_SETERRNO(sockfd_socket(sockfd), -ret); ret = ERROR; } leave_cancellation_point(); return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET */