RESTRICTION: The FP15 and XVM features of the PDP-15 are only partially debugged. Do NOT enable these features for normal operations. 1. New Features in 3.1-0 1.1 SCP and libraries - Added simulated Ethernet support for VMS, FreeBSD, Mac OS/X. - Added status return to tmxr_putc_ln. - Added sim_putchar_s to handle possible output stalls. 1.2 All DECtapes - Added "DECtape off reel" error stop. 1.3 All Asynchronous Consoles - Added support for output congestion stall if using a Telnet connection. 1.4 PDP-1 - Added Type 23 parallel drum support. 1.5 PDP-8 - Added instruction history. - Added TSC8-75 option support for ETOS. - Added TD8E DECtape support. 1.6 PDP-18b - Added instruction history. - Changed PDP-9, PDP-15 API default to enabled. 1.7 PDP-11 - Added support for 18b only Qbus devices. - Formalized bus and addressing definitions. - Added control to enable/disable autoconfiguration. - Added stub support for second Unibus Ethernet controller. 1.7 Interdata 32b - Added instruction history. 1.8 Eclipse - Added floating point support. - Added programmable interval timer support. 1.9 H316 - Added DMA/DMC support. - Added fixed head disk support. - Added moving head disk support. - Added magtape support. 1.10 IBM 1130 (Brian Knittel) - Added support for physical card reader, using the Cardread interface (www.ibm1130.org/sim/downloads). - Added support for physical printer (flushes output buffer after each line). 2. Bugs Fixed in 3.1-0 2.1 SCP and libraries - Fixed numerous bugs in Ethernet library. 2.2 All DECtapes - Fixed reverse checksum value in 'read all' mode. - Simplified (and sped up) timing. 2.3 PDP-8 - Fixed bug in RX28 read status (found by Charles Dickman). - Fixed RX28 double density write. 2.4 PDP-18b - Fixed autoincrement bug in PDP-4, PDP-7, PDP-9. 2.5 PDP-11/VAX - Revised RQ MB->LBN conversion for greater accuracy. - Fixed bug in IO configuration (found by David Hittner). - Fixed bug with multiple RQ RAUSER drives. - Fixed bug in second Qbus Ethernet controller interrupts. 2.6 Nova/Eclipse - Fixed bugs in DKP flag clear, map setup, map usage (Charles Owen). - Fixed bug in MT, reset completes despite I/O reset (Charles Owen). - Fixed bug in MT, space operations return word count (Charles Owen). 2.7 IBM 1130 (Brian Knittel) - Fixed bug in setting carry bit in subtract and subtract double. - Fixed timing problem in console printer simulation. 2.8 1620 - Fixed bug in branch digit (found by Dave Babcock). 3. New Features in 3.0 vs prior releases 3.1 SCP and Libraries - Added ASSIGN/DEASSIGN (logical name) commands. - Changed RESTORE to unconditionally detach files. - Added E11 and TPC format support to magtape library. - Fixed bug in SHOW CONNECTIONS. - Added USE_ADDR64 support. 3.2 All magtapes - Magtapes support SIMH format, E11 format, and TPC format (read only). - SET <tape_unit> FORMAT=format sets the specified tape unit's format. - SHOW <tape_unit> FORMAT displays the specified tape unit's format. - Tape format can also be set as part of the ATTACH command, using the -F switch. 3.3 VAX - VAX can be compiled without USE_INT64. - If compiled with USE_INT64 and USE_ADDR64, RQ and TQ controllers support files > 2GB. - VAX ROM has speed control (SET ROM DELAY/NODELAY). 3.4 PDP-1 - Added block loader format support to LOAD. - Changed BOOT PTR to allow loading of all of the first bank of memory. - The LOAD command takes an optional argument specifying the memory field to be loaded. - The PTR BOOT command takes its starting memory field from the TA (address switch) register. 3.5 PDP-18b Family - Added PDP-4 EAE support. - Added PDP-15 FP15 support. - Added PDP-15 XVM support. - Added PDP-15 "re-entrancy ECO". - Added PDP-7, PDP-9, PDP-15 hardware RIM loader support in BOOT PTR. 4. Bugs Fixed in 3.0 vs prior releases 4.1 SCP and Libraries - Fixed end of file problem in dep, idep. - Fixed handling of trailing spaces in dep, idep. 4.2 VAX - Fixed CVTfi bug: integer overflow not set if exponent out of range - Fixed EMODx bugs: o First and second operands reversed o Separated fraction received wrong exponent o Overflow calculation on separated integer incorrect o Fraction not set to zero if exponent out of range - Fixed interval timer and ROM access to pass power-up self-test even on very fast host processors (fixes from Mark Pizzolato). - Fixed bug in user disk size (found by Chaskiel M Grundman). 4.3 1401 - Fixed mnemonic, instruction lengths, and reverse scan length check bug for MCS. - Fixed MCE bug, BS off by 1 if zero suppress. - Fixed chaining bug, D lost if return to SCP. - Fixed H branch, branch occurs after continue. - Added check for invalid 8 character MCW, LCA. - Fixed magtape load-mode end of record response. - Revised fetch to model hardware more closely. - Fixed tape read end-of-record handling based on real 1401. - Added diagnostic read (space forward). 4.4 Nova - Fixed DSK variable size interaction with restore. - Fixed bug in DSK set size routine. 4.5 PDP-1 - Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore. - Updated CPU, line printer, standard devices to detect indefinite I/O wait. - Fixed incorrect logical, missing activate, break in drum simulator. - Fixed bugs in instruction decoding, overprinting for line printer. - Fixed system hang if continue after PTR error. - Fixed PTR to start/stop on successive rpa instructions. 4.6 PDP-11 - Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore. - Fixed bug in MMR1 update (found by Tim Stark). - Added XQ features and fixed bugs: o Corrected XQ interrupts on IE state transition (code by Tom Evans). o Added XQ interrupt clear on soft reset. o Removed XQ interrupt when setting XL or RL (multiple people). o Added SET/SHOW XQ STATS. o Added SHOW XQ FILTERS. o Added ability to split received packet into multiple buffers. o Added explicit runt and giant packet processing. - Fixed bug in user disk size (found by Chaskiel M Grundman). 4.7 PDP-18B - Fixed DT, RF variable size interaction with restore. - Fixed MT bug in MTTR. - Fixed bug in PDP-4 line printer overprinting. - Fixed bug in PDP-15 memory protect/skip interaction. - Fixed bug in RF set size routine. - Increased PTP TIME for PDP-15 operating systems. - Fixed priorities in PDP-15 API (differs from PDP-9). - Fixed sign handling in PDP-15 EAE unsigned mul/div (differs from PDP-9). - Fixed bug in CAF, clears API subsystem. 4.8 PDP-8 - Fixed DT, DF, RF, RX variable size interaction with restore. - Fixed MT bug in SKTR. - Fixed bug in DF, RF set size routine. 4.9 HP2100 - Fixed bug in DP (13210A controller only), DQ read status. - Fixed bug in DP, DQ seek complete. - Fixed DR drum sizes. - Fixed DR variable capacity interaction with SAVE/RESTORE. 4.10 GRI - Fixed bug in SC queue pointer management. 4.11 PDP-10 - Fixed bug in RP read header. 4.12 Ibm1130 - Fixed bugs found by APL 1130. 4.13 Altairz80 - Fixed bug in real-time clock on Windows host. 4.14 1620 - Fixed bug in immediate index add (found by Michael Short).
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8.4 KiB
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C
/* sim_sock.c: OS-dependent socket routines
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Copyright (c) 2001-2003, Robert M Supnik
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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ROBERT M SUPNIK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not
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be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
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in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
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17-Apr-03 RMS Fixed non-implemented version of sim_close_sock
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(found by Mark Pizzolato)
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17-Dec-02 RMS Added sim_connect_socket, sim_create_socket
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08-Oct-02 RMS Revised for .NET compatibility
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22-Aug-02 RMS Changed calling sequence for sim_accept_conn
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22-May-02 RMS Added OS2 EMX support from Holger Veit
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06-Feb-02 RMS Added VMS support from Robert Alan Byer
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16-Sep-01 RMS Added Macintosh support from Peter Schorn
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02-Sep-01 RMS Fixed UNIX bugs found by Mirian Lennox and Tom Markson
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*/
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#include "sim_defs.h"
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#include "sim_sock.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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/* OS dependent routines
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sim_master_sock create master socket
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sim_accept_conn accept connection
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sim_read_sock read from socket
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sim_write_sock write from socket
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sim_close_sock close socket
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sim_setnonblock set socket non-blocking
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sim_msg_sock send message to socket
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*/
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int32 sim_sock_cnt = 0;
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/* First, all the non-implemented versions */
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#if defined (__OS2__) && !defined (__EMX__)
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SOCKET sim_master_sock (int32 port)
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{
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return INVALID_SOCKET;
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}
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SOCKET sim_connect_sock (int32 ip, int32 port)
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{
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return INVALID_SOCKET;
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}
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SOCKET sim_accept_conn (SOCKET master, uint32 *ipaddr)
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{
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return INVALID_SOCKET;
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}
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int32 sim_read_sock (SOCKET sock, char *buf, int32 nbytes)
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{
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return -1;
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}
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int32 sim_write_sock (SOCKET sock, char *msg, int32 nbytes)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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void sim_close_sock (SOCKET sock, t_bool master)
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{
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return;
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}
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SOCKET sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
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{
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return SOCKET_ERROR;
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}
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#else /* endif unimpl */
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/* UNIX, Win32, Macintosh, VMS, OS2 (Berkeley socket) routines */
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SOCKET sim_err_sock (SOCKET s, char *emsg, int32 flg)
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{
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int32 err = WSAGetLastError ();
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printf ("Sockets: %s error %d\n", emsg, err);
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sim_close_sock (s, flg);
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return INVALID_SOCKET;
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}
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SOCKET sim_create_sock (void)
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{
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SOCKET newsock;
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int32 err;
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#if defined (_WIN32)
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WORD wVersionRequested;
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WSADATA wsaData;
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wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD (1, 1);
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if (sim_sock_cnt == 0) {
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err = WSAStartup (wVersionRequested, &wsaData); /* start Winsock */
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if (err != 0) {
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printf ("Winsock: startup error %d\n", err);
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return INVALID_SOCKET; } }
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sim_sock_cnt = sim_sock_cnt + 1;
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#endif /* endif Win32 */
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newsock = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); /* create socket */
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if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) { /* socket error? */
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err = WSAGetLastError ();
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printf ("Sockets: socket error %d\n", err);
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return INVALID_SOCKET; }
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return newsock;
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}
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SOCKET sim_master_sock (int32 port)
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{
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SOCKET newsock;
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struct sockaddr_in name;
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int32 sta;
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newsock = sim_create_sock (); /* create socket */
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if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) return newsock; /* socket error? */
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name.sin_family = AF_INET; /* name socket */
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name.sin_port = htons ((unsigned short) port); /* insert port */
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name.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY); /* insert addr */
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sta = bind (newsock, (struct sockaddr *) &name, sizeof (name));
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if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* bind error? */
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return sim_err_sock (newsock, "bind", 1);
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sta = sim_setnonblock (newsock); /* set nonblocking */
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if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* fcntl error? */
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return sim_err_sock (newsock, "fcntl", 1);
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sta = listen (newsock, 1); /* listen on socket */
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if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* listen error? */
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return sim_err_sock (newsock, "listen", 1);
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return newsock; /* got it! */
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}
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SOCKET sim_connect_sock (int32 ip, int32 port)
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{
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SOCKET newsock;
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struct sockaddr_in name;
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int32 sta;
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newsock = sim_create_sock (); /* create socket */
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if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) return newsock; /* socket error? */
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name.sin_family = AF_INET; /* name socket */
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name.sin_port = htons ((unsigned short) port); /* insert port */
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name.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (ip); /* insert addr */
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sta = sim_setnonblock (newsock); /* set nonblocking */
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if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* fcntl error? */
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return sim_err_sock (newsock, "fcntl", 1);
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sta = connect (newsock, (struct sockaddr *) &name, sizeof (name));
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if ((sta == SOCKET_ERROR) && (WSAGetLastError () != WSAEWOULDBLOCK))
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return sim_err_sock (newsock, "connect", 1);
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return newsock; /* got it! */
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}
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SOCKET sim_accept_conn (SOCKET master, uint32 *ipaddr)
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{
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int32 sta, err;
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#if defined (macintosh)
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socklen_t size;
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#elif defined (_WIN32) || defined (__EMX__) || defined (__APPLE__)
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int size;
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#else
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size_t size;
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#endif
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SOCKET newsock;
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struct sockaddr_in clientname;
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if (master == 0) return INVALID_SOCKET; /* not attached? */
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size = sizeof (clientname);
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newsock = accept (master, (struct sockaddr *) &clientname, &size);
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if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) { /* error? */
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err = WSAGetLastError ();
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if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
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printf ("Sockets: accept error %d\n", err);
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return INVALID_SOCKET; }
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if (ipaddr != NULL) *ipaddr = ntohl (clientname.sin_addr.s_addr);
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sta = sim_setnonblock (newsock); /* set nonblocking */
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if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* fcntl error? */
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return sim_err_sock (newsock, "fcntl", 0);
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return newsock;
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}
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int32 sim_check_conn (SOCKET sock, t_bool rd)
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{
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fd_set rw_set, er_set;
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fd_set *rw_p = &rw_set;
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fd_set *er_p = &er_set;
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struct timeval tz;
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timerclear (&tz);
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FD_ZERO (rw_p);
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FD_ZERO (er_p);
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FD_SET (sock, rw_p);
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FD_SET (sock, er_p);
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if (rd) select ((int) sock + 1, rw_p, NULL, er_p, &tz);
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else select ((int) sock + 1, NULL, rw_p, er_p, &tz);
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if (FD_ISSET (sock, rw_p)) return 1;
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if (FD_ISSET (sock, er_p)) return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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int32 sim_read_sock (SOCKET sock, char *buf, int32 nbytes)
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{
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int32 rbytes, err;
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rbytes = recv (sock, buf, nbytes, 0);
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if (rbytes == 0) return -1; /* disconnect */
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if (rbytes == SOCKET_ERROR) {
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err = WSAGetLastError ();
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if (err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) return 0; /* no data */
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printf ("Sockets: read error %d\n", err);
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return -1; }
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return rbytes;
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}
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int32 sim_write_sock (SOCKET sock, char *msg, int32 nbytes)
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{
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return send (sock, msg, nbytes, 0);
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}
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void sim_close_sock (SOCKET sock, t_bool master)
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{
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#if defined (_WIN32)
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closesocket (sock);
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if (master) {
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sim_sock_cnt = sim_sock_cnt - 1;
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if (sim_sock_cnt <= 0) {
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WSACleanup ();
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sim_sock_cnt = 0; } }
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#else
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close (sock);
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#endif
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return;
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}
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#if defined (_WIN32) /* Windows */
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SOCKET sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
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{
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unsigned long non_block = 1;
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return ioctlsocket (sock, FIONBIO, &non_block); /* set nonblocking */
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}
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#elif defined (VMS) /* VMS */
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SOCKET sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
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{
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int non_block = 1;
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return ioctl (sock, FIONBIO, &non_block); /* set nonblocking */
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}
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#else /* Mac, Unix, OS/2 */
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int32 sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
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{
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int32 fl, sta;
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fl = fcntl (sock, F_GETFL,0); /* get flags */
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if (fl == -1) return SOCKET_ERROR;
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sta = fcntl (sock, F_SETFL, fl | O_NONBLOCK); /* set nonblock */
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if (sta == -1) return SOCKET_ERROR;
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#if !defined (macintosh) && !defined (__EMX__) /* Unix only */
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sta = fcntl (sock, F_SETOWN, getpid()); /* set ownership */
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if (sta == -1) return SOCKET_ERROR;
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* endif !Win32 && !VMS */
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#endif /* end else !implemented */
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