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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 #include #include #include #include "fs_heap.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: accept4 * * Description: * The accept4 function is used with connection-based socket types * (SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET and SOCK_RDM). It extracts the first * connection request on the queue of pending connections, creates a new * connected socket with mostly the same properties as 'sockfd', and * allocates a new socket descriptor for the socket, which is returned. The * newly created socket is no longer in the listening state. The original * socket 'sockfd' is unaffected by this call. Per file descriptor flags * are not inherited across an accept. * * The 'sockfd' argument is a socket descriptor that has been created with * socket(), bound to a local address with bind(), and is listening for * connections after a call to listen(). * * On return, the 'addr' structure is filled in with the address of the * connecting entity. The 'addrlen' argument initially contains the size * of the structure pointed to by 'addr'; on return it will contain the * actual length of the address returned. * * If no pending connections are present on the queue, and the socket is * not marked as non-blocking, accept blocks the caller until a connection * is present. If the socket is marked non-blocking and no pending * connections are present on the queue, accept returns EAGAIN. * * Input Parameters: * sockfd The listening socket descriptor * addr Receives the address of the connecting client * addrlen Input: allocated size of 'addr', * Return: returned size of 'addr' * flags The flags used for initialization * * Returned Value: * Returns -1 on error. If it succeeds, it returns a non-negative integer * that is a descriptor for the accepted socket. * * EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK * The socket is marked non-blocking and no connections are present to * be accepted. * EBADF * The descriptor is invalid. * ENOTSOCK * The descriptor references a file, not a socket. * EOPNOTSUPP * The referenced socket is not of type SOCK_STREAM. * EINTR * The system call was interrupted by a signal that was caught before * a valid connection arrived. * ECONNABORTED * A connection has been aborted. * EINVAL * Socket is not listening for connections. * EMFILE * The per-process limit of open file descriptors has been reached. * ENFILE * The system maximum for file descriptors has been reached. * EFAULT * The addr parameter is not in a writable part of the user address * space. * ENOBUFS or ENOMEM * Not enough free memory. * EPROTO * Protocol error. * EPERM * Firewall rules forbid connection. * ****************************************************************************/ int accept4(int sockfd, FAR struct sockaddr *addr, FAR socklen_t *addrlen, int flags) { FAR struct socket *psock = NULL; FAR struct socket *newsock; FAR struct file *filep; int oflags = O_RDWR; int errcode; int newfd; int ret; /* accept4() is a cancellation point */ enter_cancellation_point(); if (flags & ~(SOCK_NONBLOCK | SOCK_CLOEXEC)) { errcode = EINVAL; goto errout; } /* Get the underlying socket structure */ ret = sockfd_socket(sockfd, &filep, &psock); /* Verify that the sockfd corresponds to valid, allocated socket */ if (ret < 0) { errcode = -ret; goto errout; } newsock = fs_heap_zalloc(sizeof(*newsock)); if (newsock == NULL) { errcode = ENOMEM; goto errout_with_filep; } ret = psock_accept(psock, addr, addrlen, newsock, flags); if (ret < 0) { errcode = -ret; goto errout_with_alloc; } /* Allocate a socket descriptor for the new connection now (so that it * cannot fail later) */ if (flags & SOCK_CLOEXEC) { oflags |= O_CLOEXEC; } if (flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK) { oflags |= O_NONBLOCK; } newfd = sockfd_allocate(newsock, oflags); if (newfd < 0) { errcode = ENFILE; goto errout_with_psock; } fs_putfilep(filep); leave_cancellation_point(); return newfd; errout_with_psock: psock_close(newsock); errout_with_alloc: fs_heap_free(newsock); errout_with_filep: fs_putfilep(filep); errout: leave_cancellation_point(); set_errno(errcode); return ERROR; }