listen.c revision a2380900d1fb0890cc2f1d46e2633b47da3f5574
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#include "apr_network_io.h"
#include "apr_strings.h"
#define APR_WANT_STRFUNC
#include "apr_want.h"
#define CORE_PRIVATE
#include "ap_config.h"
#include "httpd.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#include "ap_listen.h"
#include "http_log.h"
#include "mpm.h"
#include "mpm_common.h"
static ap_listen_rec *old_listeners;
static int ap_listenbacklog;
static int send_buffer_size;
/* TODO: make_sock is just begging and screaming for APR abstraction */
{
int one = 1;
#if APR_HAVE_IPV6
#ifdef AP_ENABLE_V4_MAPPED
int v6only_setting = 0;
#else
int v6only_setting = 1;
#endif
#endif
#ifndef WIN32
"make_sock: for address %pI, apr_socket_opt_set: (SO_REUSEADDR)",
apr_socket_close(s);
return stat;
}
#endif
"make_sock: for address %pI, apr_socket_opt_set: (SO_KEEPALIVE)",
apr_socket_close(s);
return stat;
}
#if APR_HAVE_IPV6
"make_sock: for address %pI, apr_socket_opt_set: "
"(IPV6_V6ONLY)",
apr_socket_close(s);
return stat;
}
}
#endif
/*
* To send data over high bandwidth-delay connections at full
* speed we must force the TCP window to open wide enough to keep the
* pipe full. The default window size on many systems
* is only 4kB. Cross-country WAN connections of 100ms
* at 1Mb/s are not impossible for well connected sites.
* If we assume 100ms cross-country latency,
* a 4kB buffer limits throughput to 40kB/s.
*
* To avoid this problem I've added the SendBufferSize directive
* to allow the web master to configure send buffer size.
*
* The trade-off of larger buffers is that more kernel memory
* is consumed. YMMV, know your customers and your network!
*
* -John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu> 25-Oct-96
*
* If no size is specified, use the kernel default.
*/
if (send_buffer_size) {
"make_sock: failed to set SendBufferSize for "
"address %pI, using default",
/* not a fatal error */
}
}
#endif
"make_sock: could not bind to address %pI",
apr_socket_close(s);
return stat;
}
"make_sock: unable to listen for connections "
"on address %pI",
apr_socket_close(s);
return stat;
}
#ifdef WIN32
/* I seriously doubt that this would work on Unix; I have doubts that
* it entirely solves the problem on Win32. However, since setting
* reuseaddr on the listener -prior- to binding the socket has allowed
* us to attach to the same port as an already running instance of
* Apache, or even another web server, we cannot identify that this
* port was exclusively granted to this instance of Apache.
*
* So set reuseaddr, but do not attempt to do so until we have the
* parent listeners successfully bound.
*/
"make_sock: for address %pI, apr_socket_opt_set: (SO_REUSEADDR)",
apr_socket_close(s);
return stat;
}
#endif
#ifndef ACCEPT_FILTER_NAME
#define ACCEPT_FILTER_NAME "dataready"
#endif
#endif
#ifdef MPM_ACCEPT_FUNC
#else
#endif
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
static apr_status_t close_listeners_on_exec(void *v)
{
}
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
{
int found_listener = 0;
/* see if we've got an old listener for this address:port */
/* Some listeners are not real so they will not have a bind_addr. */
if (sa) {
/* If both ports are equivalent, then if their names are equivalent,
* then we will re-use the existing record.
*/
ap_listeners = new;
found_listener = 1;
continue;
}
}
}
if (found_listener) {
return NULL;
}
!= APR_SUCCESS) {
"alloc_listener: failed to set up sockaddr for %s",
addr);
return "Listen setup failed";
}
/* Initialize to our last configured ap_listener. */
last = ap_listeners;
}
while (sa) {
/* this has to survive restarts */
/* Go to the next sockaddr. */
#if APR_HAVE_IPV6
/* What could happen is that we got an IPv6 address, but this system
* doesn't actually support IPv6. Try the next address.
*/
continue;
}
#endif
if (status != APR_SUCCESS) {
"alloc_listener: failed to get a socket for %s",
addr);
return "Listen setup failed";
}
/* We need to preserve the order returned by getaddrinfo() */
} else {
}
}
return NULL;
}
{
int num_open;
const char *userdata_key = "ap_listen_open";
void *data;
/* Don't allocate a default listener. If we need to listen to a
* port, then the user needs to have a Listen directive in their
* config file.
*/
num_open = 0;
++num_open;
}
else {
#if APR_HAVE_IPV6
int v6only_setting;
/* If we are trying to bind to 0.0.0.0 and the previous listener
* was :: on the same port and in turn that socket does not have
* the IPV6_V6ONLY flag set; we must skip the current attempt to
* listen (which would generate an error). IPv4 will be handled
* on the established IPv6 socket.
*/
&v6only_setting) == APR_SUCCESS &&
v6only_setting == 0) {
/* Remove the current listener from the list */
continue;
}
#endif
++num_open;
}
else {
#if APR_HAVE_IPV6
/* If we tried to bind to ::, and the next listener is
* on 0.0.0.0 with the same port, don't give a fatal
* error. The user will still get a warning from make_sock
* though.
*/
/* Remove the current listener from the list */
if (previous) {
}
else {
}
/* So that previous becomes NULL in the next iteration */
continue;
}
#endif
/* fatal error */
return -1;
}
}
}
/* close the old listeners */
}
/* we come through here on both passes of the open logs phase
* only register the cleanup once... otherwise we try to close
* listening sockets twice when cleaning up prior to exec
*/
if (!data) {
}
return num_open ? 0 : -1;
}
int ap_setup_listeners(server_rec *s)
{
int num_listeners = 0;
return 0;
}
}
return num_listeners;
}
void ap_listen_pre_config(void)
{
ap_listeners = NULL;
}
{
return err;
}
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) {
return "Invalid address or port";
}
}
if (scope_id) {
/* XXX scope id support is useful with link-local IPv6 addresses */
return "Scope id is not supported";
}
if (!port) {
return "Port must be specified";
}
}
{
int b;
return err;
}
if (b < 1) {
return "ListenBacklog must be > 0";
}
ap_listenbacklog = b;
return NULL;
}
const char *arg)
{
return err;
}
if (s < 512 && s != 0) {
return "SendBufferSize must be >= 512 bytes, or 0 for system default.";
}
send_buffer_size = s;
return NULL;
}