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patch 7.4.1527
Problem: Channel test is flaky on MS-Windows. Solution: Limit the select() timeout to 50 msec and try with a new socket if it fails.
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@@ -628,9 +628,8 @@ channel_open(
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*/
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while (TRUE)
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{
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#ifndef WIN32
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long elapsed_msec = 0;
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#endif
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long elapsed_msec = 0;
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int waitnow;
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if (sd >= 0)
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sock_close(sd);
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@@ -688,7 +687,7 @@ channel_open(
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}
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/* If connect() didn't finish then try using select() to wait for the
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* connection to be made. */
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* connection to be made. For Win32 always use select() to wait. */
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#ifndef WIN32
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if (errno != ECONNREFUSED)
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#endif
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@@ -702,19 +701,22 @@ channel_open(
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struct timeval start_tv;
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struct timeval end_tv;
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#endif
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/* Limit the waittime to 50 msec. If it doesn't work within this
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* time we close the socket and try creating it again. */
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waitnow = waittime > 50 ? 50 : waittime;
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FD_ZERO(&rfds);
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FD_SET(sd, &rfds);
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FD_ZERO(&wfds);
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FD_SET(sd, &wfds);
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tv.tv_sec = waittime / 1000;
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tv.tv_usec = (waittime % 1000) * 1000;
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tv.tv_sec = waitnow / 1000;
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tv.tv_usec = (waitnow % 1000) * 1000;
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#ifndef WIN32
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gettimeofday(&start_tv, NULL);
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#endif
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ch_logn(channel,
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"Waiting for connection (waittime %d msec)...", waittime);
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"Waiting for connection (waiting %d msec)...", waitnow);
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ret = select((int)sd + 1, &rfds, &wfds, NULL, &tv);
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if (ret < 0)
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@@ -729,10 +731,16 @@ channel_open(
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}
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#ifdef WIN32
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/* On Win32: select() is expected to work and wait for up to the
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* waittime for the socket to be open. */
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/* On Win32: select() is expected to work and wait for up to
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* "waitnow" msec for the socket to be open. */
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if (FD_ISSET(sd, &wfds))
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break;
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elapsed_msec = waitnow;
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if (waittime > 1 && elapsed_msec < waittime)
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{
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waittime -= elapsed_msec;
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continue;
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}
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#else
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/* On Linux-like systems: See socket(7) for the behavior
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* After putting the socket in non-blocking mode, connect() will
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@@ -778,17 +786,20 @@ channel_open(
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{
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/* The port isn't ready but we also didn't get an error.
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* This happens when the server didn't open the socket
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* yet. Wait a bit and try again. */
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mch_delay(waittime < 50 ? (long)waittime : 50L, TRUE);
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ui_breakcheck();
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* yet. Select() may return early, wait until the remaining
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* "waitnow" and try again. */
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waitnow -= elapsed_msec;
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waittime -= elapsed_msec;
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if (waitnow > 0)
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{
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mch_delay((long)waitnow, TRUE);
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ui_breakcheck();
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waittime -= waitnow;
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}
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if (!got_int)
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{
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/* reduce the waittime by the elapsed time and the 50
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* msec delay (or a bit more) */
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waittime -= elapsed_msec;
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if (waittime > 50)
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waittime -= 50;
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else
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if (waittime <= 0)
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/* give it one more try */
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waittime = 1;
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continue;
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}
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@@ -743,6 +743,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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1527,
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/**/
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1526,
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/**/
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