This question follows from Why is nonblocking socket writable before connect() or accept()? .
The following code spawns a thread that listens for a TCP connection. The main thread connects to the address that the server is listening at.
#include <iostream>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cerrno>
#include <cstring>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <semaphore.h>
class SafeSocket
{
public:
/** Ctor.
* Creates a nonblocking socket at the specified IP in the AF_INET family and
* at a dynamic port.
*/
SafeSocket( const std::string& ip )
{
in_addr_t host_ip = inet_network( ip.c_str() );
if ( ( socket_ = socket( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) ) < 0 )
{
std::cout << "socket() failed: " << errno << " " << strerror( errno )
<< std::endl;
socket_ = -1;
}
sockaddr_in si;
memset( &si, 0, sizeof( si ) );
si.sin_family = AF_INET;
si.sin_port = 0; // Dynamic port
si.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl( host_ip );
if ( bind( socket_, (sockaddr*)&si, sizeof si ) )
{
std::cout << "bind() failed: " << errno << " " << strerror( errno )
<< std::endl;
close( socket_ );
socket_ = -1;
}
// Make the socket do nonblocking connect().
int flags = fcntl( socket_, F_GETFL, 0 );
fcntl( socket_, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK );
}
~SafeSocket()
{
if ( socket_ >= 0 )
{
shutdown( socket_, SHUT_RDWR );
close( socket_ );
}
}
operator int() const
{
return socket_;
}
private:
int socket_;
};
int connectToClient( const SafeSocket& sock, const std::string& clientIp,
const int clientPort )
{
struct sockaddr_in clientAddr;
memset( &clientAddr, 0, sizeof clientAddr );
inet_pton( AF_INET, clientIp.c_str(), &clientAddr.sin_addr );
clientAddr.sin_family = AF_INET;
clientAddr.sin_port = htons( clientPort );
return connect( sock, (sockaddr*)&clientAddr, sizeof clientAddr );
}
std::string serverIp( "127.0.0.200" );
int serverPort = 9099; // Random, hopefully unused.
sem_t listenSem;
/** Entry point to pthread.
*/
void* acceptConnection( void* arg )
{
int listenSock = socket( PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 );
if ( listenSock < 0 )
{
std::cout << "socket() failed: " << errno << " " << strerror( errno )
<< std::endl;
return NULL;
}
sockaddr_in si;
si.sin_family = AF_INET;
inet_aton( serverIp.c_str(), &si.sin_addr );
si.sin_port = htons( serverPort );
int optval = 1;
setsockopt( listenSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &optval, sizeof optval);
int result = bind( listenSock, (sockaddr*)&si, sizeof si );
if ( result )
{
std::cout << "bind() failed: " << errno << " " << strerror( errno )
<< std::endl;
close( listenSock );
return NULL;
}
std::cout << "listening on socket " << listenSock << std::endl;
if ( listen( listenSock, 3 ) )
{
std::cout << "listen() failed: " << errno << " " << strerror( errno )
<< std::endl;
close( listenSock );
return NULL;
}
sem_post( &listenSem );
fd_set readfds;
FD_ZERO( &readfds );
FD_SET( listenSock, &readfds );
struct timeval ts = { 5, 0 };
if ( -1 != select( listenSock + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &ts ) )
{
if ( FD_ISSET( listenSock, &readfds ) )
{
sockaddr_in peerSi;
socklen_t peerAddrLen = sizeof peerSi;
memset( &peerSi, 0, peerAddrLen );
sleep( 3 );
int acceptSock = accept( listenSock, (sockaddr*)&peerSi, &peerAddrLen );
if ( acceptSock > 0 )
{
std::cout << "accepted connection on socket " << acceptSock
<< std::endl;
close( acceptSock );
}
}
else
{
std::cout << "did not receive a connection to accept." << std::endl;
}
}
close( listenSock );
return NULL;
}
int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
sem_init( &listenSem, 0, 0 );
SafeSocket s( "127.0.0.100" );
std::cout << "Created socket " << s << std::endl;
pthread_t tid;
pthread_create( &tid, NULL, acceptConnection, NULL );
timespec listenTimeout;
clock_gettime( CLOCK_REALTIME, &listenTimeout );
listenTimeout.tv_sec += 5;
sem_timedwait( &listenSem, &listenTimeout );
fd_set readFds;
fd_set writeFds;
FD_ZERO( &readFds );
FD_ZERO( &writeFds );
FD_SET( s, &writeFds );
timeval timeout = { 5, 0 };
int result = connectToClient( s, serverIp, serverPort );
std::cout << "connectToClient() returned " << result << " "
<< errno << " " << strerror( errno ) << std::endl;
if ( -1 == select( s+1, &readFds, &writeFds, NULL, &timeout ) )
{
std::cout << "select() failed: " << errno << " " << strerror( errno )
<< std::endl;
}
if ( FD_ISSET( s, &writeFds ) )
{
std::cout << s << " is writable!" << std::endl;
int result = -1;
socklen_t result_len = sizeof result;
getsockopt( s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &result, &result_len );
std::cout << "result: " << result << " " << strerror( result ) << std::endl;
}
pthread_join( tid, NULL );
return 0;
}
Output:
>g++ --version
g++ (GCC) 4.8.3 20140911 (Red Hat 4.8.3-7)
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
>g++ -g main.cpp
>
>./a.out
Created socket 3 // Immediate
listening on socket 4 // Immediate
connectToClient() returned -1 115 Operation now in progress // Immediate
3 is writable! // Immediate
result: 0 Success // Immediate
accepted connection on socket 5 // Delayed
EJP, who commented at the noted question, noted that in this situation, the select()
blocks for so long as the "target TCP is handshaking."
Is there, then, a way to lengthen this "TCP handshaking" process? I.e. I would like to lengthen the amount of time that the select()
blocks waiting for socket s
to become writable. Can this be done? You may observe I attempted to do this by adding a sleep()
before the accept, but that does not work.