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Diffstat (limited to 'indra/llmessage/lliosocket.h')
-rw-r--r-- | indra/llmessage/lliosocket.h | 37 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llmessage/lliosocket.h b/indra/llmessage/lliosocket.h index be0f7dfcc6..f0a6f25657 100644 --- a/indra/llmessage/lliosocket.h +++ b/indra/llmessage/lliosocket.h @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ */ #include "lliopipe.h" -#include "apr_pools.h" #include "apr_network_io.h" #include "llchainio.h" @@ -88,34 +87,22 @@ public: * socket. If you intend the socket to be known to external * clients without prior port notification, do not use * PORT_EPHEMERAL. - * @param pool The apr pool to use. A child pool will be created - * and associated with the socket. * @param type The type of socket to create * @param port The port for the socket * @return A valid socket shared pointer if the call worked. */ static ptr_t create( - apr_pool_t* pool, EType type, U16 port = PORT_EPHEMERAL); /** - * @brief Create a LLSocket when you already have an apr socket. + * @brief Create a LLSocket by accepting a connection from a listen socket. * - * This method assumes an ephemeral port. This is typically used - * by calls which spawn a socket such as a call to - * <code>accept()</code> as in the server socket. This call should - * not fail if you have a valid apr socket. - * Because of the nature of how accept() works, you are expected - * to create a new pool for the socket, use that pool for the - * accept, and pass it in here where it will be bound with the - * socket and destroyed at the same time. - * @param socket The apr socket to use - * @param pool The pool used to create the socket. *NOTE: The pool - * passed in will be DESTROYED. + * @param status Output. Status of the accept if a valid listen socket was passed. + * @param listen_socket The listen socket to use. * @return A valid socket shared pointer if the call worked. */ - static ptr_t create(apr_socket_t* socket, apr_pool_t* pool); + static ptr_t create(apr_status_t& status, ptr_t& listen_socket); /** * @brief Perform a blocking connect to a host. Do not use in production. @@ -146,6 +133,12 @@ public: apr_socket_t* getSocket() const { return mSocket; } /** + * @brief Protected constructor since should only make sockets + * with one of the two <code>create()</code> calls. + */ + LLSocket(void); + + /** * @brief Set default socket options, with SO_NONBLOCK = 0 and a timeout in us. * @param timeout Number of microseconds to wait on this socket. Any * negative number means block-forever. TIMEOUT OF 0 IS NON-PORTABLE. @@ -174,8 +167,8 @@ protected: // The apr socket. apr_socket_t* mSocket; - // our memory pool - apr_pool_t* mPool; + // Our memory pool. + LLAPRPool mPool; // The port if we know it. U16 mPort; @@ -300,7 +293,7 @@ class LLIOServerSocket : public LLIOPipe public: typedef LLSocket::ptr_t socket_t; typedef boost::shared_ptr<LLChainIOFactory> factory_t; - LLIOServerSocket(apr_pool_t* pool, socket_t listener, factory_t reactor); + LLIOServerSocket(socket_t listener, factory_t reactor); virtual ~LLIOServerSocket(); /** @@ -332,7 +325,6 @@ protected: //@} protected: - apr_pool_t* mPool; socket_t mListenSocket; factory_t mReactor; bool mInitialized; @@ -366,8 +358,7 @@ public: */ LLIODataSocket( U16 suggested_port, - U16 start_discovery_port, - apr_pool_t* pool); + U16 start_discovery_port); virtual ~LLIODataSocket(); protected: |