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1 /* Synchronous socket and file I/O operations useful across the core.
3 * Copyright (c) 2009-2010, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
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33 /* ----------------- Blocking sockets I/O with timeouts --------------------- */
35 /* Redis performs most of the I/O in a nonblocking way, with the exception
36 * of the SYNC command where the slave does it in a blocking way, and
37 * the MIGRATE command that must be blocking in order to be atomic from the
38 * point of view of the two instances (one migrating the key and one receiving
39 * the key). This is why need the following blocking I/O functions.
41 * All the functions take the timeout in milliseconds. */
43 #define REDIS_SYNCIO_RESOLUTION 10 /* Resolution in milliseconds */
45 /* Write the specified payload to 'fd'. If writing the whole payload will be done
46 * within 'timeout' milliseconds the operation succeeds and 'size' is returned.
47 * Otherwise the operation fails, -1 is returned, and an unspecified partial write
48 * could be performed against the file descriptor. */
49 ssize_t
syncWrite(int fd
, char *ptr
, ssize_t size
, long long timeout
) {
50 ssize_t nwritten
, ret
= size
;
51 long long start
= mstime();
52 long long remaining
= timeout
;
55 long long wait
= (remaining
> REDIS_SYNCIO_RESOLUTION
) ?
56 remaining
: REDIS_SYNCIO_RESOLUTION
;
59 if (aeWait(fd
,AE_WRITABLE
,wait
) & AE_WRITABLE
) {
60 nwritten
= write(fd
,ptr
,size
);
61 if (nwritten
== -1) return -1;
64 if (size
== 0) return ret
;
66 elapsed
= mstime() - start
;
67 if (elapsed
>= timeout
) {
71 remaining
= timeout
- elapsed
;
75 /* Read the specified amount of bytes from 'fd'. If all the bytes are read within
76 * 'timeout' milliseconds the operation succeed and 'size' is returned.
77 * Otherwise the operation fails, -1 is returned, and an unspecified amount of
78 * data could be read from the file descriptor. */
79 ssize_t
syncRead(int fd
, char *ptr
, ssize_t size
, long long timeout
) {
80 ssize_t nread
, totread
= 0;
81 long long start
= mstime();
82 long long remaining
= timeout
;
85 long long wait
= (remaining
> REDIS_SYNCIO_RESOLUTION
) ?
86 remaining
: REDIS_SYNCIO_RESOLUTION
;
89 if (aeWait(fd
,AE_READABLE
,wait
) & AE_READABLE
) {
90 nread
= read(fd
,ptr
,size
);
91 if (nread
<= 0) return -1;
95 if (size
== 0) return totread
;
97 elapsed
= mstime() - start
;
98 if (elapsed
>= timeout
) {
102 remaining
= timeout
- elapsed
;
106 /* Read a line making sure that every char will not require more than 'timeout'
107 * milliseconds to be read.
109 * On success the number of bytes read is returned, otherwise -1.
110 * On success the string is always correctly terminated with a 0 byte. */
111 ssize_t
syncReadLine(int fd
, char *ptr
, ssize_t size
, long long timeout
) {
118 if (syncRead(fd
,&c
,1,timeout
) == -1) return -1;
121 if (nread
&& *(ptr
-1) == '\r') *(ptr
-1) = '\0';