hmm, somehow this failed to make it through to the list.... Trying again...
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awesome, thanks for your input Rein! I am no unix sockets guru (nor,
obviously, am I a winsock guru ;) so this is really helpful, I'll try
and submit a revision to my revision (which is apparently already in
wine). That explains the time value out I was seeing of 10,000! 3
hours sounded like an awfully long time to me so I probably should have
guessed those were mili's :).
Basically, from your advice, I see two options. One, the obvious one,
which I'll implement for now, is to convert miliseconds->
<seconds,miliseconds> and be done with it. The other would be a
"correct" solution that actually works -- judging by your post, just
converting the arguments won't, and I'll need to learn a little bit more
about wine-winsock to make it do the right thing. I'll do the easy
thing, post it to patches, then look into do_block and get back to the
list if I find that this is all beyond my abilities (a quite probable
scenario ;)
Thanks again for the hand-holding, keep it coming, please, as I may be
somewhat "out of my league" here, and I don't want to screw up wine out
of ignorance.
--
Greg Turner <gmturner007(a)ameritech.net>
"Waiting periods are only a step. Registration is only a step.
The prohibition of private firearms is the goal."
-U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, December 1993
Rein Klazes wrote:
>On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 16:10:43 -0500, you wrote:
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>>+ if (level == SOL_SOCKET && optname == SO_RCVTIMEO && optlen < sizeof(struct timeval)) {
>>+ if (optlen == sizeof(time_t)) {
>>+ /* Apparently WinSock will accept a shortened struct timeval.
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>In Unix the arg optval points to a struct timeval, in windows to a
>(32bit) int, no mystery here. The latter is the timeout in
>milliseconds. Further a non-zero timeout less then 500 (msec) is taken
>as 500 msec.
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>>+ FIXME: should we do the same for SO_SNDTIMEO? */
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>Of course, its the same issue.
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>>+ WARN("Short struct timeval in SO_RCVTIMEO: assuming time_t\n");
>>+ tval.tv_sec = *(time_t*)optval;
>>+ tval.tv_usec = 0;
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>You will need to convert from milliseconds here.
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>Unfortunately this does not work (a recv timing out). The socket in
>wine is non-blocking internally, any blocking will be done in the
>function do_block() using a select(). SO_RCVTMO has no effect there.
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>Rein.
>
--
Greg Turner <gmturner007(a)ameritech.net>
"Waiting periods are only a step. Registration is only a step.
The prohibition of private firearms is the goal."
-U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, December 1993