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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 #include #include #include "socket/socket.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: psock_send * * Description: * The psock_send() call may be used only when the socket is in a * connected state (so that the intended recipient is known). This is an * internal OS interface. It is functionally equivalent to send() except * that: * * - It is not a cancellation point, * - It does not modify the errno variable, and * - I accepts the internal socket structure as an input rather than an * task-specific socket descriptor. * * See comments with send() for more a more complete description of the * functionality. * * Input Parameters: * psock An instance of the internal socket structure. * buf Data to send * len Length of data to send * flags Send flags * * Returned Value: * On success, returns the number of characters sent. On any failure, a * negated errno value is returned (See comments with send() for a list * of the appropriate errno value). * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t psock_send(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR const void *buf, size_t len, int flags) { struct msghdr msg; struct iovec iov; iov.iov_base = (FAR void *)buf; iov.iov_len = len; msg.msg_name = NULL; msg.msg_namelen = 0; msg.msg_iov = &iov; msg.msg_iovlen = 1; msg.msg_control = NULL; msg.msg_controllen = 0; msg.msg_flags = 0; /* And let psock_sendmsg do all of the work */ return psock_sendmsg(psock, &msg, flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: send * * Description: * The send() call may be used only when the socket is in a connected state * (so that the intended recipient is known). The only difference between * send() and write() is the presence of flags. With zero flags parameter, * send() is equivalent to write(). Also, send(sockfd,buf,len,flags) is * equivalent to sendto(sockfd,buf,len,flags,NULL,0). * * Input Parameters: * sockfd Socket descriptor of the socket * buf Data to send * len Length of data to send * flags Send flags * * Returned Value: * On success, returns the number of characters sent. On error, * -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately: * * EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK * The socket is marked non-blocking and the requested operation * would block. * EBADF * An invalid descriptor was specified. * ECONNRESET * Connection reset by peer. * EDESTADDRREQ * The socket is not connection-mode, and no peer address is set. * EFAULT * An invalid user space address was specified for a parameter. * EINTR * A signal occurred before any data was transmitted. * EINVAL * Invalid argument passed. * EISCONN * The connection-mode socket was connected already but a recipient * was specified. (Now either this error is returned, or the recipient * specification is ignored.) * EMSGSIZE * The socket type requires that message be sent atomically, and the * size of the message to be sent made this impossible. * ENOBUFS * The output queue for a network interface was full. This generally * indicates that the interface has stopped sending, but may be * caused by transient congestion. * ENOMEM * No memory available. * ENOTCONN * The socket is not connected, and no target has been given. * ENOTSOCK * The argument s is not a socket. * EOPNOTSUPP * Some bit in the flags argument is inappropriate for the socket * type. * EPIPE * The local end has been shut down on a connection oriented socket. * In this case the process will also receive a SIGPIPE unless * MSG_NOSIGNAL is set. * * Assumptions: * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t send(int sockfd, FAR const void *buf, size_t len, int flags) { FAR struct socket *psock; ssize_t ret; /* send() is a cancellation point */ enter_cancellation_point(); /* Get the underlying socket structure */ psock = sockfd_socket(sockfd); /* And let psock_send do all of the work */ ret = psock_send(psock, buf, len, flags); if (ret < 0) { _SO_SETERRNO(psock, -ret); ret = ERROR; } leave_cancellation_point(); return ret; }