X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/468126e3030ac3db47e4c7d361badf99c338fdf4..2f0b4b144b0b7d81fe324091c2902592bbbac005:/methods/http.cc?ds=inline diff --git a/methods/http.cc b/methods/http.cc index d9487be88..b3c791fa0 100644 --- a/methods/http.cc +++ b/methods/http.cc @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ // $Id: http.cc,v 1.59 2004/05/08 19:42:35 mdz Exp $ /* ###################################################################### - HTTP Aquire Method - This is the HTTP aquire method for APT. + HTTP Acquire Method - This is the HTTP aquire method for APT. It uses HTTP/1.1 and many of the fancy options there-in, such as pipelining, range, if-range and so on. @@ -368,8 +368,8 @@ bool ServerState::Close() /*}}}*/ // ServerState::RunHeaders - Get the headers before the data /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- -/* Returns 0 if things are OK, 1 if an IO error occursed and 2 if a header - parse error occured */ +/* Returns 0 if things are OK, 1 if an IO error occurred and 2 if a header + parse error occurred */ int ServerState::RunHeaders() { State = Header; @@ -941,7 +941,8 @@ int HttpMethod::DealWithHeaders(FetchResult &Res,ServerState *Srv) if (Srv->StartPos >= 0) { Res.ResumePoint = Srv->StartPos; - ftruncate(File->Fd(),Srv->StartPos); + if (ftruncate(File->Fd(),Srv->StartPos) < 0) + _error->Errno("ftruncate", _("Failed to truncate file")); } // Set the start point @@ -996,7 +997,6 @@ bool HttpMethod::Fetch(FetchItem *) // Queue the requests int Depth = -1; - bool Tail = false; for (FetchItem *I = Queue; I != 0 && Depth < (signed)PipelineDepth; I = I->Next, Depth++) { @@ -1008,8 +1008,6 @@ bool HttpMethod::Fetch(FetchItem *) if (Server->Comp(I->Uri) == false) break; if (QueueBack == I) - Tail = true; - if (Tail == true) { QueueBack = I->Next; SendReq(I,Server->Out); @@ -1071,7 +1069,6 @@ int HttpMethod::Loop() delete Server; Server = new ServerState(Queue->Uri,this); } - /* If the server has explicitly said this is the last connection then we pre-emptively shut down the pipeline and tear down the connection. This will speed up HTTP/1.0 servers a tad @@ -1168,8 +1165,24 @@ int HttpMethod::Loop() URIDone(Res); } else - Fail(true); - + { + if (Server->ServerFd == -1) + { + FailCounter++; + _error->Discard(); + Server->Close(); + + if (FailCounter >= 2) + { + Fail(_("Connection failed"),true); + FailCounter = 0; + } + + QueueBack = Queue; + } + else + Fail(true); + } break; }