2005-06-02 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>

* wait.h (_gpgme_run_io_cb): New prototype.
	* wait.c (_gpgme_run_io_cb): New function.
	* wait-global.c (gpgme_wait): Call it.
	* wait-user.c (_gpgme_user_io_cb_handler): Likewise.
	* wait-private.c (_gpgme_wait_on_condition): Likewise.
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Marcus Brinkmann 2005-06-02 21:59:34 +00:00
parent e8ddf895a0
commit 7ccc308330
6 changed files with 48 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
2005-06-02 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* wait.h (_gpgme_run_io_cb): New prototype.
* wait.c (_gpgme_run_io_cb): New function.
* wait-global.c (gpgme_wait): Call it.
* wait-user.c (_gpgme_user_io_cb_handler): Likewise.
* wait-private.c (_gpgme_wait_on_condition): Likewise.
2005-06-02 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com> 2005-06-02 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
* passphrase.c (_gpgme_passphrase_status_handler): Take care of * passphrase.c (_gpgme_passphrase_status_handler): Take care of

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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ gpgme_wait (gpgme_ctx_t ctx, gpgme_error_t *status, int hang)
ictx = item->ctx; ictx = item->ctx;
assert (ictx); assert (ictx);
err = item->handler (item->handler_value, fdt.fds[i].fd); err = _gpgme_run_io_cb (&fdt.fds[i], 0);
if (err) if (err)
{ {
/* An error occured. Close all fds in this context, /* An error occured. Close all fds in this context,

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@ -101,15 +101,11 @@ _gpgme_wait_on_condition (gpgme_ctx_t ctx, volatile int *cond)
{ {
if (ctx->fdt.fds[i].fd != -1 && ctx->fdt.fds[i].signaled) if (ctx->fdt.fds[i].fd != -1 && ctx->fdt.fds[i].signaled)
{ {
struct wait_item_s *item;
ctx->fdt.fds[i].signaled = 0; ctx->fdt.fds[i].signaled = 0;
assert (nr); assert (nr);
nr--; nr--;
item = (struct wait_item_s *) ctx->fdt.fds[i].opaque;
err = item->handler (item->handler_value, ctx->fdt.fds[i].fd); err = _gpgme_run_io_cb (&ctx->fdt.fds[i], 0);
if (err) if (err)
{ {
/* An error occured. Close all fds in this context, /* An error occured. Close all fds in this context,

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@ -42,15 +42,12 @@ _gpgme_user_io_cb_handler (void *data, int fd)
gpgme_error_t err; gpgme_error_t err;
struct tag *tag = (struct tag *) data; struct tag *tag = (struct tag *) data;
gpgme_ctx_t ctx; gpgme_ctx_t ctx;
struct wait_item_s *item;
assert (data); assert (data);
ctx = tag->ctx; ctx = tag->ctx;
assert (ctx); assert (ctx);
item = (struct wait_item_s *) ctx->fdt.fds[tag->idx].opaque;
assert (item);
err = (*item->handler) (item->handler_value, fd); err = _gpgme_run_io_cb (&ctx->fdt.fds[tag->idx], 0);
if (err) if (err)
{ {
unsigned int idx; unsigned int idx;

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@ -167,3 +167,38 @@ _gpgme_remove_io_cb (void *data)
fdt->fds[idx].for_write = 0; fdt->fds[idx].for_write = 0;
fdt->fds[idx].opaque = NULL; fdt->fds[idx].opaque = NULL;
} }
/* This is slightly embarrassing. The problem is that running an I/O
callback _may_ influence the status of other file descriptors. Our
own event loops could compensate for that, but the external event
loops cannot. FIXME: We may still want to optimize this a bit when
we are called from our own event loops. So if CHECKED is 1, the
check is skipped. */
gpgme_error_t
_gpgme_run_io_cb (struct io_select_fd_s *an_fds, int checked)
{
struct wait_item_s *item;
item = (struct wait_item_s *) an_fds->opaque;
assert (item);
if (!checked)
{
int nr;
struct io_select_fd_s fds;
fds = *an_fds;
fds.signaled = 0;
/* Just give it a quick poll. */
nr = _gpgme_io_select (&fds, 1, 1);
assert (nr <= 1);
if (nr < 0)
return errno;
else if (nr == 0)
/* The status changed in the meantime, there is nothing left
to do. */
return 0;
}
return item->handler (item->handler_value, an_fds->fd);
}

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@ -77,4 +77,6 @@ void _gpgme_wait_user_event_cb (void *data, gpgme_event_io_t type,
gpgme_error_t _gpgme_wait_one (gpgme_ctx_t ctx); gpgme_error_t _gpgme_wait_one (gpgme_ctx_t ctx);
gpgme_error_t _gpgme_run_io_cb (struct io_select_fd_s *an_fds, int checked);
#endif /* WAIT_H */ #endif /* WAIT_H */