Review Request (M) - 7157695 - Add windows implementation of socket interface
Nils Eliasson
nils.eliasson at oracle.com
Tue Apr 24 05:20:09 PDT 2012
Would you mind pushing this for me?
//Nils
>
> This seems to be the least intrusive change and since nobody ever
> needed this before but you (and I guess you tested it) this looks good.
>
> -- Chris
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> //Nils
>>
>>
>> Vladimir Kozlov skrev 2012-04-10 17:08:
>>> + int ret = ::ioctlsocket(fd, FIONREAD, (u_long*)pbytes);
>>>
>>> What type is u_long? VM has defined type 'ulong' not 'u_long'.
>>>
>>> Otherwise looks good.
>>>
>>> Vladimir
>>>
>>> On 4/10/12 6:45 AM, Nils Eliasson wrote:
>>>> Any comments on the latest rev?
>>>>
>>>> //Nils
>>>>
>>>> Nils Eliasson skrev 2012-03-30 10:40:
>>>>> ok,
>>>>>
>>>>> New webrev here:
>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~neliasso/7157695/webrev.03/
>>>>> <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eneliasso/7157695/webrev.03/>
>>>>>
>>>>> Defining socklen_t as int on windows makes a much better impl.
>>>>>
>>>>> Remains some casts from size_t to int on windows. So we have jni
>>>>> call in jvm.h with jint/int -> os.hpp with size_t ->
>>>>> os_windows.hpp with int. But we don't expect any negative lenghts
>>>>> so it should work.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the feedback,
>>>>> Nils E
>>>>>
>>>>> David Holmes skrev 2012-03-29 23:20:
>>>>>> On 30/03/2012 4:36 AM, Dean Long wrote:
>>>>>>> Isn't this webrev reversing the recent changes for 7091417?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes - and it shouldn't be. size_t's and socklen_t's are the
>>>>>> correct types to use.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> dl
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 3/29/2012 10:42 AM, Christian Thalinger wrote:
>>>>>>>> I'm pretty sure this gets us into trouble with some compiler
>>>>>>>> somewhere
>>>>>>>> (I'd guess GCC on Linux). On Mac OS X send is declared as:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ssize_t
>>>>>>>> send(int socket, const void *buffer, size_t length, int flags);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> but length is now passed as int:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -inline int os::send(int fd, char* buf, size_t nBytes, uint
>>>>>>>> flags) {
>>>>>>>> +inline int os::send(int fd, char* buf, int nBytes, int flags) {
>>>>>>>> RESTARTABLE_RETURN_INT(::send(fd, buf, nBytes, flags));
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think your changes are good but we might need some casts down
>>>>>>>> in the
>>>>>>>> OS files eventually.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -- Chris
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Mar 29, 2012, at 3:00 PM, Nils Eliasson wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~neliasso/7157695/webrev.01/<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eneliasso/7157695/webrev.01/>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 7157695 - Add windows implementation of socket interface
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Using winsock api which is almost posix compatible. Also changing
>>>>>>>>> some argument types for the socket interface calls in os.hpp
>>>>>>>>> to make
>>>>>>>>> the platform independent code more platform independent. This
>>>>>>>>> made
>>>>>>>>> the win implementation possible without casts, and allowed me to
>>>>>>>>> remove a lot of redundant casts from the jni exports in jvm.cpp.
>>>>>
>>>>
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