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Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +01001/*
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33
34#include <grpc/support/port_platform.h>
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010035
36#ifdef GPR_WINSOCK_SOCKET
37
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble404fc6a2015-05-02 02:34:39 -070038#include <grpc/support/alloc.h>
39#include <grpc/support/log.h>
40
Nicolas Noble45e67a32015-02-09 16:20:49 -080041#include "src/core/iomgr/iocp_windows.h"
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010042#include "src/core/iomgr/iomgr.h"
43#include "src/core/iomgr/iomgr_internal.h"
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010044#include "src/core/iomgr/pollset.h"
45#include "src/core/iomgr/pollset_windows.h"
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble0f981e92015-05-03 10:40:56 +020046#include "src/core/iomgr/socket_windows.h"
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010047
48grpc_winsocket *grpc_winsocket_create(SOCKET socket) {
49 grpc_winsocket *r = gpr_malloc(sizeof(grpc_winsocket));
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010050 memset(r, 0, sizeof(grpc_winsocket));
51 r->socket = socket;
52 gpr_mu_init(&r->state_mu);
53 grpc_iomgr_ref();
Nicolas Noble45e67a32015-02-09 16:20:49 -080054 grpc_iocp_add_socket(r);
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010055 return r;
56}
57
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble0f981e92015-05-03 10:40:56 +020058/* Schedule a shutdown of the socket operations. Will call the pending
59 operations to abort them. We need to do that this way because of the
60 various callsites of that function, which happens to be in various
61 mutex hold states, and that'd be unsafe to call them directly. */
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010062void grpc_winsocket_shutdown(grpc_winsocket *socket) {
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble0f981e92015-05-03 10:40:56 +020063 gpr_mu_lock(&socket->state_mu);
64 if (socket->read_info.cb) {
65 grpc_iomgr_add_delayed_callback(socket->read_info.cb,
66 socket->read_info.opaque, 0);
67 }
68 if (socket->write_info.cb) {
69 grpc_iomgr_add_delayed_callback(socket->write_info.cb,
70 socket->write_info.opaque, 0);
71 }
72 gpr_mu_unlock(&socket->state_mu);
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010073}
74
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble0f981e92015-05-03 10:40:56 +020075/* Abandons a socket. Either we're going to queue it up for garbage collecting
76 from the IO Completion Port thread, or destroy it immediately. Note that this
77 mechanisms assumes that we're either always waiting for an operation, or we
78 explicitely know that we don't. If there is a future case where we can have
79 an "idle" socket which is neither trying to read or write, we'd start leaking
80 both memory and sockets. */
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble404fc6a2015-05-02 02:34:39 -070081void grpc_winsocket_orphan(grpc_winsocket *winsocket) {
82 SOCKET socket = winsocket->socket;
83 if (!winsocket->closed_early) {
84 grpc_iocp_socket_orphan(winsocket);
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble404fc6a2015-05-02 02:34:39 -070085 }
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble404fc6a2015-05-02 02:34:39 -070086 if (winsocket->closed_early) {
87 grpc_winsocket_destroy(winsocket);
88 }
89 closesocket(socket);
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble8e1a55d2015-05-02 15:21:25 -070090 grpc_iomgr_unref();
Nicolas Noble8703f4d2015-03-23 13:52:18 -070091}
92
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble404fc6a2015-05-02 02:34:39 -070093void grpc_winsocket_destroy(grpc_winsocket *winsocket) {
94 gpr_mu_destroy(&winsocket->state_mu);
95 gpr_free(winsocket);
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble21f627a2015-02-04 01:31:14 +010096}
97
Craig Tiller190d3602015-02-18 09:23:38 -080098#endif /* GPR_WINSOCK_SOCKET */