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Christopher Faylor
2006-05-28 15:50:14 +00:00
parent 29d1e62ed2
commit 34f5d0879c
19 changed files with 91 additions and 91 deletions

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@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ convert_ws1_ip_optname (int optname)
IP_DONTFRAGMENT
};
return (optname < 1 || optname > _WS1_IP_DONTFRAGMENT)
? optname
? optname
: ws2_optname[optname];
}
@ -699,9 +699,9 @@ cygwin_setsockopt (int fd, int level, int optname, const void *optval,
syscall_printf ("setsockopt optval=%x", *(long *) optval);
if (res)
{
{
/* KB 248611:
Windows 2000 and above don't support setting the IP_TOS field
with setsockopt. Additionally, TOS was always (also under 9x
and NT) only implemented for UDP and ICMP, never for TCP.
@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ cygwin_setsockopt (int fd, int level, int optname, const void *optval,
set_winsock_errno ();
}
else if (level == SOL_SOCKET && optname == SO_REUSEADDR)
fh->saw_reuseaddr (*(int *) optval);
fh->saw_reuseaddr (*(int *) optval);
}
syscall_printf ("%d = setsockopt (%d, %d, %x, %p, %d)",
@ -1849,8 +1849,8 @@ cygwin_rcmd (char **ahost, unsigned short inport, char *locuser,
a problem in Winsock. The bind(2) call does not fail if a local
address is still in TIME_WAIT state, and there's no way to get this
behaviour. Unfortunately the first time when this is detected is when
the calling application tries to connect.
the calling application tries to connect.
One (also not really foolproof) way around this problem would be to use
the iphlpapi function GetTcpTable and to check if the port in question is
in TIME_WAIT state and if so, choose another port number. But this method
@ -1912,7 +1912,7 @@ cygwin_rresvport (int *port)
res = (int) INVALID_SOCKET;
}
else if (port)
*port = myport;
*port = myport;
}
if (res != (int) INVALID_SOCKET)