nuttx/net/socket/net_fstat.c

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/****************************************************************************
* net/socket/net_fstat.c
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The
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*
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*
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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*
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/net/net.h>
#include <nuttx/net/netdev.h>
#include "tcp/tcp.h"
#include "udp/udp.h"
#include "socket/socket.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: psock_fstat
*
* Description:
* Performs fstat operations on socket
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock - The pointer of the socket to operate on
* buf - Caller-provided location in which to return the fstat data
*
* Returned Value:
* Zero (OK) is returned on success; a negated errno value is returned on
* any failure to indicate the nature of the failure.
*
****************************************************************************/
int psock_fstat(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR struct stat *buf)
{
FAR struct socket_conn_s *conn;
int ret = OK;
if (psock == NULL)
{
/* sockfd does not refer to a valid, open socket */
return -EBADF;
}
/* Return fstat data. The st_mode and st_blksize fields are the only
* fields set for socket descriptors. The st_mode field is set to a value
* that indicates the descriptor is a socket descriptor and the st_blksize
* field is set to an optimal value determined by the system. The optimal
* packet size is the MSS.
*/
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(struct stat));
buf->st_mode = S_IFSOCK;
/* The socket must be open and in a connected state in order to get the
* MSS. There may be multiple networks served by different network
* devices, each supporting a different MSS.
*/
conn = psock->s_conn;
if (conn == NULL || !_SS_ISCONNECTED(conn->s_flags))
{
/* Not connected.. Return an optimal blocksize of zero (or, perhaps,
* even an error?)
*
* REVISIT: The concept of connected only applies to TCP and UDP
* sockets. Other sockets, such raw radio sockets, have no such
* concept.
*/
nwarn("WARNING: Socket not connected\n");
return OK;
}
/* We are only prepared to handle the MSS of connected TCP/IP and UDP
* sockets here.
*/
switch (psock->s_type)
{
#if defined(NET_TCP_HAVE_STACK)
case SOCK_STREAM:
{
FAR struct tcp_conn_s *tcp_conn = psock->s_conn;
/* For TCP, the MSS is a dynamic value that maintained in the
* connection structure.
*/
buf->st_blksize = tcp_conn->mss;
}
break;
#endif
#if defined(NET_UDP_HAVE_STACK)
case SOCK_DGRAM:
{
FAR struct udp_conn_s *udp_conn = psock->s_conn;
FAR struct net_driver_s *dev;
uint16_t iplen;
/* For a connected UDP socket, we have do do a little more work:
*
* MSS = MTU - LL_HDRLEN - UDP_HDRLEN - IP_HDRLEN
*
* We need to have the device that services the connection in
* order to get the MTU and LL_HDRLEN:
*/
dev = udp_find_raddr_device(udp_conn, NULL);
if (dev == NULL)
{
/* This should never happen except perhaps in some rare race
* condition. If the UDP socket is connected, then the device
* service the network that it is connected to should always
* exist.
*/
nerr("ERROR: Could not find network device\n");
ret = -ENODEV;
}
else
{
/* We need the length of the IP header */
iplen = net_ip_domain_select(udp_conn->domain,
IPv4_HDRLEN, IPv6_HDRLEN);
/* Now we can calculate the MSS */
buf->st_blksize = UDP_MSS(dev, iplen);
}
}
break;
#endif
default:
nwarn("WARNING: Unhandled socket type: %u\n", psock->s_type);
break;
}
return ret;
}