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550 lines
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550 lines
17 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2007-2016 Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file
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This file is part of libzmq, the ZeroMQ core engine in C++.
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libzmq is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) as published
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by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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As a special exception, the Contributors give you permission to link
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this library with independent modules to produce an executable,
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regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to
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copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice,
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provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the
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terms and conditions of the license of that module. An independent
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module is a module which is not derived from or based on this library.
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If you modify this library, you must extend this exception to your
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version of the library.
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libzmq is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
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#include "macros.hpp"
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#include "router.hpp"
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#include "pipe.hpp"
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#include "wire.hpp"
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#include "random.hpp"
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#include "likely.hpp"
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#include "err.hpp"
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zmq::router_t::router_t (class ctx_t *parent_, uint32_t tid_, int sid_) :
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socket_base_t (parent_, tid_, sid_),
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prefetched (false),
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routing_id_sent (false),
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current_in (NULL),
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terminate_current_in (false),
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more_in (false),
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current_out (NULL),
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more_out (false),
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next_integral_routing_id (generate_random ()),
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mandatory (false),
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// raw_socket functionality in ROUTER is deprecated
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raw_socket (false),
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probe_router (false),
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handover (false)
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{
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options.type = ZMQ_ROUTER;
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options.recv_routing_id = true;
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options.raw_socket = false;
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prefetched_id.init ();
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prefetched_msg.init ();
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}
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zmq::router_t::~router_t ()
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{
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zmq_assert (anonymous_pipes.empty ());
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;
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zmq_assert (outpipes.empty ());
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prefetched_id.close ();
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prefetched_msg.close ();
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}
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void zmq::router_t::xattach_pipe (pipe_t *pipe_, bool subscribe_to_all_)
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{
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LIBZMQ_UNUSED (subscribe_to_all_);
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zmq_assert (pipe_);
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if (probe_router) {
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msg_t probe_msg;
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int rc = probe_msg.init ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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rc = pipe_->write (&probe_msg);
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// zmq_assert (rc) is not applicable here, since it is not a bug.
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pipe_->flush ();
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rc = probe_msg.close ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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}
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bool routing_id_ok = identify_peer (pipe_);
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if (routing_id_ok)
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fq.attach (pipe_);
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else
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anonymous_pipes.insert (pipe_);
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}
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int zmq::router_t::xsetsockopt (int option_,
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const void *optval_,
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size_t optvallen_)
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{
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bool is_int = (optvallen_ == sizeof (int));
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int value = 0;
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if (is_int)
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memcpy (&value, optval_, sizeof (int));
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switch (option_) {
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case ZMQ_CONNECT_ROUTING_ID:
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// TODO why isn't it possible to set an empty connect_routing_id
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// (which is the default value)
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if (optval_ && optvallen_) {
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connect_routing_id.assign ((char *) optval_, optvallen_);
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return 0;
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}
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break;
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case ZMQ_ROUTER_RAW:
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if (is_int && value >= 0) {
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raw_socket = (value != 0);
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if (raw_socket) {
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options.recv_routing_id = false;
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options.raw_socket = true;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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break;
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case ZMQ_ROUTER_MANDATORY:
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if (is_int && value >= 0) {
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mandatory = (value != 0);
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return 0;
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}
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break;
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case ZMQ_PROBE_ROUTER:
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if (is_int && value >= 0) {
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probe_router = (value != 0);
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return 0;
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}
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break;
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case ZMQ_ROUTER_HANDOVER:
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if (is_int && value >= 0) {
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handover = (value != 0);
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return 0;
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}
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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errno = EINVAL;
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return -1;
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}
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void zmq::router_t::xpipe_terminated (pipe_t *pipe_)
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{
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std::set<pipe_t *>::iterator it = anonymous_pipes.find (pipe_);
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if (it != anonymous_pipes.end ())
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anonymous_pipes.erase (it);
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else {
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outpipes_t::iterator iter = outpipes.find (pipe_->get_routing_id ());
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zmq_assert (iter != outpipes.end ());
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outpipes.erase (iter);
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fq.pipe_terminated (pipe_);
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pipe_->rollback ();
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if (pipe_ == current_out)
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current_out = NULL;
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}
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}
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void zmq::router_t::xread_activated (pipe_t *pipe_)
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{
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std::set<pipe_t *>::iterator it = anonymous_pipes.find (pipe_);
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if (it == anonymous_pipes.end ())
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fq.activated (pipe_);
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else {
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bool routing_id_ok = identify_peer (pipe_);
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if (routing_id_ok) {
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anonymous_pipes.erase (it);
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fq.attach (pipe_);
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}
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}
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}
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void zmq::router_t::xwrite_activated (pipe_t *pipe_)
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{
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outpipes_t::iterator it;
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for (it = outpipes.begin (); it != outpipes.end (); ++it)
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if (it->second.pipe == pipe_)
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break;
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zmq_assert (it != outpipes.end ());
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zmq_assert (!it->second.active);
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it->second.active = true;
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}
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int zmq::router_t::xsend (msg_t *msg_)
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{
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// If this is the first part of the message it's the ID of the
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// peer to send the message to.
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if (!more_out) {
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zmq_assert (!current_out);
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// If we have malformed message (prefix with no subsequent message)
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// then just silently ignore it.
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// TODO: The connections should be killed instead.
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if (msg_->flags () & msg_t::more) {
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more_out = true;
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// Find the pipe associated with the routing id stored in the prefix.
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// If there's no such pipe just silently ignore the message, unless
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// router_mandatory is set.
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blob_t routing_id (static_cast<unsigned char *> (msg_->data ()),
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msg_->size (), zmq::reference_tag_t ());
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outpipes_t::iterator it = outpipes.find (routing_id);
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if (it != outpipes.end ()) {
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current_out = it->second.pipe;
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// Check whether pipe is closed or not
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if (!current_out->check_write ()) {
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// Check whether pipe is full or not
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bool pipe_full = !current_out->check_hwm ();
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it->second.active = false;
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current_out = NULL;
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if (mandatory) {
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more_out = false;
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if (pipe_full)
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errno = EAGAIN;
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else
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errno = EHOSTUNREACH;
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return -1;
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}
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}
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} else if (mandatory) {
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more_out = false;
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errno = EHOSTUNREACH;
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return -1;
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}
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}
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int rc = msg_->close ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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rc = msg_->init ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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return 0;
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}
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// Ignore the MORE flag for raw-sock or assert?
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if (options.raw_socket)
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msg_->reset_flags (msg_t::more);
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// Check whether this is the last part of the message.
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more_out = (msg_->flags () & msg_t::more) != 0;
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// Push the message into the pipe. If there's no out pipe, just drop it.
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if (current_out) {
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// Close the remote connection if user has asked to do so
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// by sending zero length message.
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// Pending messages in the pipe will be dropped (on receiving term- ack)
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if (raw_socket && msg_->size () == 0) {
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current_out->terminate (false);
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int rc = msg_->close ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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rc = msg_->init ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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current_out = NULL;
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return 0;
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}
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bool ok = current_out->write (msg_);
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if (unlikely (!ok)) {
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// Message failed to send - we must close it ourselves.
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int rc = msg_->close ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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// HWM was checked before, so the pipe must be gone. Roll back
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// messages that were piped, for example REP labels.
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current_out->rollback ();
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current_out = NULL;
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} else {
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if (!more_out) {
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current_out->flush ();
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current_out = NULL;
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}
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}
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} else {
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int rc = msg_->close ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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}
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// Detach the message from the data buffer.
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int rc = msg_->init ();
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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return 0;
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}
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int zmq::router_t::xrecv (msg_t *msg_)
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{
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if (prefetched) {
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if (!routing_id_sent) {
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int rc = msg_->move (prefetched_id);
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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routing_id_sent = true;
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} else {
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int rc = msg_->move (prefetched_msg);
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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prefetched = false;
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}
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more_in = (msg_->flags () & msg_t::more) != 0;
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if (!more_in) {
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if (terminate_current_in) {
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current_in->terminate (true);
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terminate_current_in = false;
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}
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current_in = NULL;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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pipe_t *pipe = NULL;
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int rc = fq.recvpipe (msg_, &pipe);
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// It's possible that we receive peer's routing id. That happens
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// after reconnection. The current implementation assumes that
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// the peer always uses the same routing id.
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while (rc == 0 && msg_->is_routing_id ())
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rc = fq.recvpipe (msg_, &pipe);
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if (rc != 0)
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return -1;
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zmq_assert (pipe != NULL);
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// If we are in the middle of reading a message, just return the next part.
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if (more_in) {
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more_in = (msg_->flags () & msg_t::more) != 0;
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if (!more_in) {
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if (terminate_current_in) {
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current_in->terminate (true);
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terminate_current_in = false;
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}
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current_in = NULL;
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}
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} else {
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// We are at the beginning of a message.
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// Keep the message part we have in the prefetch buffer
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// and return the ID of the peer instead.
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rc = prefetched_msg.move (*msg_);
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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prefetched = true;
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current_in = pipe;
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const blob_t &routing_id = pipe->get_routing_id ();
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rc = msg_->init_size (routing_id.size ());
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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memcpy (msg_->data (), routing_id.data (), routing_id.size ());
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msg_->set_flags (msg_t::more);
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if (prefetched_msg.metadata ())
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msg_->set_metadata (prefetched_msg.metadata ());
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routing_id_sent = true;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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int zmq::router_t::rollback ()
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{
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if (current_out) {
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current_out->rollback ();
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current_out = NULL;
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more_out = false;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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bool zmq::router_t::xhas_in ()
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{
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// If we are in the middle of reading the messages, there are
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// definitely more parts available.
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if (more_in)
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return true;
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// We may already have a message pre-fetched.
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if (prefetched)
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return true;
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// Try to read the next message.
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// The message, if read, is kept in the pre-fetch buffer.
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pipe_t *pipe = NULL;
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int rc = fq.recvpipe (&prefetched_msg, &pipe);
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// It's possible that we receive peer's routing id. That happens
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// after reconnection. The current implementation assumes that
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// the peer always uses the same routing id.
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// TODO: handle the situation when the peer changes its routing id.
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while (rc == 0 && prefetched_msg.is_routing_id ())
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rc = fq.recvpipe (&prefetched_msg, &pipe);
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if (rc != 0)
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return false;
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zmq_assert (pipe != NULL);
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const blob_t &routing_id = pipe->get_routing_id ();
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rc = prefetched_id.init_size (routing_id.size ());
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errno_assert (rc == 0);
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memcpy (prefetched_id.data (), routing_id.data (), routing_id.size ());
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prefetched_id.set_flags (msg_t::more);
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prefetched = true;
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routing_id_sent = false;
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current_in = pipe;
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return true;
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}
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bool zmq::router_t::xhas_out ()
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{
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// In theory, ROUTER socket is always ready for writing (except when
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// MANDATORY is set). Whether actual attempt to write succeeds depends
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// on whitch pipe the message is going to be routed to.
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if (!mandatory)
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return true;
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bool has_out = false;
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outpipes_t::iterator it;
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for (it = outpipes.begin (); it != outpipes.end (); ++it)
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has_out |= it->second.pipe->check_hwm ();
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return has_out;
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}
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const zmq::blob_t &zmq::router_t::get_credential () const
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{
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return fq.get_credential ();
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}
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int zmq::router_t::get_peer_state (const void *routing_id_,
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size_t routing_id_size_) const
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{
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int res = 0;
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blob_t routing_id_blob ((unsigned char *) routing_id_, routing_id_size_);
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outpipes_t::const_iterator it = outpipes.find (routing_id_blob);
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if (it == outpipes.end ()) {
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errno = EHOSTUNREACH;
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return -1;
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}
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const outpipe_t &outpipe = it->second;
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if (outpipe.pipe->check_hwm ())
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res |= ZMQ_POLLOUT;
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/** \todo does it make any sense to check the inpipe as well? */
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return res;
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}
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bool zmq::router_t::identify_peer (pipe_t *pipe_)
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{
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msg_t msg;
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bool ok;
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blob_t routing_id;
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if (connect_routing_id.length ()) {
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routing_id.set ((unsigned char *) connect_routing_id.c_str (),
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connect_routing_id.length ());
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connect_routing_id.clear ();
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outpipes_t::iterator it = outpipes.find (routing_id);
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if (it != outpipes.end ())
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zmq_assert (false); // Not allowed to duplicate an existing rid
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} else if (
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options
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.raw_socket) { // Always assign an integral routing id for raw-socket
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unsigned char buf[5];
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buf[0] = 0;
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put_uint32 (buf + 1, next_integral_routing_id++);
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routing_id.set (buf, sizeof buf);
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} else if (!options.raw_socket) {
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// Pick up handshake cases and also case where next integral routing id is set
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msg.init ();
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ok = pipe_->read (&msg);
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if (!ok)
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return false;
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if (msg.size () == 0) {
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// Fall back on the auto-generation
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unsigned char buf[5];
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buf[0] = 0;
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put_uint32 (buf + 1, next_integral_routing_id++);
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routing_id.set (buf, sizeof buf);
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msg.close ();
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} else {
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routing_id.set (static_cast<unsigned char *> (msg.data ()),
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msg.size ());
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outpipes_t::iterator it = outpipes.find (routing_id);
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msg.close ();
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if (it != outpipes.end ()) {
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if (!handover)
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// Ignore peers with duplicate ID
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return false;
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// We will allow the new connection to take over this
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// routing id. Temporarily assign a new routing id to the
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// existing pipe so we can terminate it asynchronously.
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unsigned char buf[5];
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buf[0] = 0;
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put_uint32 (buf + 1, next_integral_routing_id++);
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blob_t new_routing_id (buf, sizeof buf);
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it->second.pipe->set_router_socket_routing_id (new_routing_id);
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outpipe_t existing_outpipe = {it->second.pipe,
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it->second.active};
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ok = outpipes
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.ZMQ_MAP_INSERT_OR_EMPLACE (ZMQ_MOVE (new_routing_id),
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existing_outpipe)
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.second;
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zmq_assert (ok);
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// Remove the existing routing id entry to allow the new
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// connection to take the routing id.
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outpipes.erase (it);
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if (existing_outpipe.pipe == current_in)
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terminate_current_in = true;
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else
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existing_outpipe.pipe->terminate (true);
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}
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}
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}
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pipe_->set_router_socket_routing_id (routing_id);
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// Add the record into output pipes lookup table
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outpipe_t outpipe = {pipe_, true};
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ok = outpipes.ZMQ_MAP_INSERT_OR_EMPLACE (ZMQ_MOVE (routing_id), outpipe)
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.second;
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zmq_assert (ok);
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return true;
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}
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