-begin:
- if(!c->outgoing->ai) {
- if(!c->outgoing->cfg) {
- ifdebug(CONNECTIONS) logger(LOG_ERR, _("Could not set up a meta connection to %s"),
- c->name);
- c->status.remove = true;
- retry_outgoing(c->outgoing);
+ buffer_read(&c->outbuf, outlen);
+ if(!c->outbuf.len)
+ io_set(&c->io, IO_READ);
+}
+
+static void handle_meta_io(void *data, int flags) {
+ connection_t *c = data;
+
+ if(c->status.connecting) {
+ /*
+ The event loop does not protect against spurious events. Verify that we are actually connected
+ by issuing an empty send() call.
+
+ Note that the behavior of send() on potentially unconnected sockets differ between platforms:
+ +------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+
+ | Event | POSIX | Linux | Windows |
+ +------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+
+ | Spurious | ENOTCONN | EWOULDBLOCK | ENOTCONN |
+ | Failed | ENOTCONN | (cause) | ENOTCONN |
+ | Successful | (success) | (success) | (success) |
+ +------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+
+ */
+ if (send(c->socket, NULL, 0, 0) != 0) {
+ if (sockwouldblock(sockerrno))
+ return;
+ int socket_error;
+ if (!socknotconn(sockerrno))
+ socket_error = sockerrno;
+ else {
+ socklen_t len = sizeof socket_error;
+ getsockopt(c->socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (void *)&socket_error, &len);
+ }
+ if (socket_error) {
+ logger(DEBUG_CONNECTIONS, LOG_DEBUG, "Error while connecting to %s (%s): %s", c->name, c->hostname, sockstrerror(socket_error));
+ terminate_connection(c, false);
+ }