I'm seeing an issue wherein CFReadStreamRead
, as part of a streamed file upload, never returns.
This seems to happen only on iOS7 — and far more often when debugging against a physical device than in the simulator — or at least, it's far more evident there.
We have an HTTP (or HTTPS, the problem occurs either way, with a locally-hosted or remote server) POST
of a file, via straight-line, blocking (non-event-driven) CFNetwork calls. It's a necessity of the C code calling this handler; there's no provision for callbacks.
That's well and good, the network calls are happening in background threads and/or via async dispatch.
The network code in question boils down to (removing error handling for brevity):
CFReadStreamRef upload = CFReadStreamCreateWithFile(
kCFAllocatorDefault, upload_file_url);
CFRelease(upload_file_url);
CFReadStreamOpen(upload);
CFReadStreamRef myReadStream = CFReadStreamCreateForStreamedHTTPRequest(
kCFAllocatorDefault, myRequest, upload);
CFReadStreamOpen(myReadStream);
CFIndex numBytesRead = CFReadStreamRead(myReadStream, buf, sizeof(buf));
// etc.
On its own, this code wants to hang immediately under iOS7. If I add a loop with some calls to usleep
before it (checking CFReadStreamHasBytesAvailable
along the way), it will almost always succeed. Every few hundred tries, it will still fail, never returning. Again, the main thread is unaffected.
I'd hoped the GM would clear up this behavior, but it's still present.
Adding a runloop/callback method to watch for bytes-available events has no effect - when the call hangs, no events are seen, either.
Any suggestions as to why this is happening, or how it can be prevented? Anyone else seeing different CFReadStream
behavior under iOS 7?
CFReadStreamCreateForStreamedHTTPRequest
in order to bind theCFReadStream
to the request body. I haven't worked with CFNetwork much, butNSMutableURLRequest
requires aNSInputStream
which is NOT open (when set as HTTPBodyStream). So I'm wondering whether your CFReadStream must be open before setting it withCFReadStreamCreateForStreamedHTTPRequest()
.CFReadStreamCreateForStreamedHTTPRequest
;myReadStream
doesn't exist until afterwards. And note, this isn't "hey, how come my code doesn't work?" it's "how come my previously-happy (and very much based in Apple's samples) code now hangs unless I sleep for an indeterminate period first?"