I am using Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit edition I wrote a program to receive an XML file from a TCP client. The same program is receiving data from another process by a unix domain socket also. For that I am using the poll() system call.
My problem is, some times I am not getting the XML data correctly or some time it was missing too. But since I am using TCP, if there is a data loss client will know. but client is not showing any error. Could anybody please tell me why this is happening??
I can provide some code:
int config_server_tcp(int port) { int sockfd = -1; struct sockaddr_in my_addr; // my address information if ((sockfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) { perror("socket() failed."); } else { my_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; my_addr.sin_port = htons(port); my_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); // automatically fill with my IP memset(&(my_addr.sin_zero), 0, 8); // zero the rest of the struct if (bind(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&my_addr, sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1) { perror("bind() failed."); } else { if (listen (sockfd, 8) == -1) { perror("listen() failed."); } } } return sockfd; } int send_to_tcp_server(unsigned char * message, int size, char * server_ip, int port) { int sockfd; struct sockaddr_in their_addr; int numbytes = -1; if ((sockfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) { perror("socket() failed."); } else { their_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; their_addr.sin_port = htons(port); their_addr.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(server_ip); memset(&(their_addr.sin_zero), '\0', 8); // zero the rest of the struct if (connect(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&their_addr, sizeof (their_addr)) == -1) { perror("connect() failed."); } else { if ((numbytes=send(sockfd , message, size, 0)) == -1) { printf ("Sending failed.\n"); } } close (sockfd); } return numbytes; } void process_tcp (int sock) { struct sockaddr_in their_addr; // talker's address information int received; socklen_t addr_len; char buffer[BUFF_SIZE]; addr_len = sizeof (their_addr); int clientfd = accept (sock, (struct sockaddr *)&their_addr, &addr_len); if (clientfd == -1) { perror("accept() failed."); } else { do { received = recv(clientfd, buffer, BUFF_SIZE, 0); if (received == -1) { perror("recv() failed."); break; } else { //do something } } while (received != 0); close (clientfd); } }
The process TCP function is called in a loop
//do something
.//do something
, and the code that does something with the message has to go after the end of thewhile
loop (because the closing of the connection is how you indicate the end of an application-level message). The two most critical parts of the code are missing.if ((numbytes=send(sockfd , message, size, 0)) == -1) { printf ("Sending failed.\n"); } } close (sockfd);