osdep: fix socket_error() to work with Mingw64

Historically QEMU has had a socket_error() macro that was
defined to map to WSASocketError(). The os-win32.h header
file would define errno constants that mapped to the
WSA error constants. This worked fine with Mingw32 since
its header files never defined any errno values, nor did
it even provide an errno.h.  So callers of socket_error()
could match on traditional Exxxx constants and it would
all "just work".

With Mingw64 though, things work rather differently. First
there is an errno.h file which defines all the traditional
errno constants you'd expect from a UNIX platform. There
is then a winerror.h which defined the WSA error constants.
Crucially the WSAExxxx errno values in winerror.h do not
match the Exxxx errno values in error.h.

If QEMU had only imported winerror.h it would still work,
but the qemu/osdep.h file unconditionally imports errno.h.
So callers of socket_error() will get now WSAExxxx values
back and compare them to the Exxx constants. This will
always fail silently at runtime.

To solve this QEMU needs to stop assuming the WSAExxxx
constant values match the Exxx constant values. Thus the
socket_error() macro is turned into a small function that
re-maps WSAExxxx values into Exxx.

Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel P. Berrange 2016-03-07 11:19:18 +00:00
parent a648c13738
commit c619644067
4 changed files with 81 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <ws2tcpip.h>
#define socket_error() WSAGetLastError()
int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *ia);
#else
@ -20,7 +18,6 @@ int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *ia);
#include <netdb.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
#define socket_error() errno
#define closesocket(s) close(s)
#endif /* !_WIN32 */

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@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ void os_daemonize(void);
void os_setup_post(void);
int os_mlock(void);
#define socket_error() errno
typedef struct timeval qemu_timeval;
#define qemu_gettimeofday(tp) gettimeofday(tp, NULL)

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@ -29,32 +29,6 @@
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <windows.h>
/* Workaround for older versions of MinGW. */
#ifndef ECONNREFUSED
# define ECONNREFUSED WSAECONNREFUSED
#endif
#ifndef EINPROGRESS
# define EINPROGRESS WSAEINPROGRESS
#endif
#ifndef EHOSTUNREACH
# define EHOSTUNREACH WSAEHOSTUNREACH
#endif
#ifndef EINTR
# define EINTR WSAEINTR
#endif
#ifndef EINPROGRESS
# define EINPROGRESS WSAEINPROGRESS
#endif
#ifndef ENETUNREACH
# define ENETUNREACH WSAENETUNREACH
#endif
#ifndef ENOTCONN
# define ENOTCONN WSAENOTCONN
#endif
#ifndef EWOULDBLOCK
# define EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK
#endif
#if defined(_WIN64)
/* On w64, setjmp is implemented by _setjmp which needs a second parameter.
* If this parameter is NULL, longjump does no stack unwinding.
@ -80,6 +54,7 @@ struct tm *gmtime_r(const time_t *timep, struct tm *result);
struct tm *localtime_r(const time_t *timep, struct tm *result);
#endif /* CONFIG_LOCALTIME_R */
int socket_error(void);
static inline void os_setup_signal_handling(void) {}
static inline void os_daemonize(void) {}

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* os-win32.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
* Copyright (c) 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2010-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* QEMU library functions for win32 which are shared between QEMU and
* the QEMU tools.
@ -144,6 +144,83 @@ int socket_set_fast_reuse(int fd)
return 0;
}
int socket_error(void)
{
switch (WSAGetLastError()) {
case 0:
return 0;
case WSAEINTR:
return EINTR;
case WSAEINVAL:
return EINVAL;
case WSA_INVALID_HANDLE:
return EBADF;
case WSA_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY:
return ENOMEM;
case WSA_INVALID_PARAMETER:
return EINVAL;
case WSAENAMETOOLONG:
return ENAMETOOLONG;
case WSAENOTEMPTY:
return ENOTEMPTY;
case WSAEWOULDBLOCK:
/* not using EWOULDBLOCK as we don't want code to have
* to check both EWOULDBLOCK and EAGAIN */
return EAGAIN;
case WSAEINPROGRESS:
return EINPROGRESS;
case WSAEALREADY:
return EALREADY;
case WSAENOTSOCK:
return ENOTSOCK;
case WSAEDESTADDRREQ:
return EDESTADDRREQ;
case WSAEMSGSIZE:
return EMSGSIZE;
case WSAEPROTOTYPE:
return EPROTOTYPE;
case WSAENOPROTOOPT:
return ENOPROTOOPT;
case WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT:
return EPROTONOSUPPORT;
case WSAEOPNOTSUPP:
return EOPNOTSUPP;
case WSAEAFNOSUPPORT:
return EAFNOSUPPORT;
case WSAEADDRINUSE:
return EADDRINUSE;
case WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL:
return EADDRNOTAVAIL;
case WSAENETDOWN:
return ENETDOWN;
case WSAENETUNREACH:
return ENETUNREACH;
case WSAENETRESET:
return ENETRESET;
case WSAECONNABORTED:
return ECONNABORTED;
case WSAECONNRESET:
return ECONNRESET;
case WSAENOBUFS:
return ENOBUFS;
case WSAEISCONN:
return EISCONN;
case WSAENOTCONN:
return ENOTCONN;
case WSAETIMEDOUT:
return ETIMEDOUT;
case WSAECONNREFUSED:
return ECONNREFUSED;
case WSAELOOP:
return ELOOP;
case WSAEHOSTUNREACH:
return EHOSTUNREACH;
default:
return EIO;
}
}
int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *ia)
{
uint32_t addr = inet_addr(cp);