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/* -*- Mode:C++; c-file-style:"gnu"; indent-tabs-mode:nil; -*- */ |
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/* |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; |
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* |
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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* GNU General Public License for more details. |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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* |
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*/ |
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// |
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// Network topology |
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// |
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// 10Mb/s, 10ms 10Mb/s, 10ms |
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// n0-----------------n1-----------------n2 |
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// |
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// |
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// - Tracing of queues and packet receptions to file |
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// "tcp-large-transfer.tr" |
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// - pcap traces also generated in the following files |
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// "tcp-large-transfer-$n-$i.pcap" where n and i represent node and interface |
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// numbers respectively |
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// Usage (e.g.): ./waf --run tcp-finite-buffers |
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#include <ctype.h> |
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#include <iostream> |
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#include <fstream> |
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#include <string> |
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#include <cassert> |
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#include "ns3/core-module.h" |
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#include "ns3/helper-module.h" |
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#include "ns3/node-module.h" |
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#include "ns3/global-route-manager.h" |
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#include "ns3/simulator-module.h" |
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#include "ns3/packet-sink.h" |
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using namespace ns3; |
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NS_LOG_COMPONENT_DEFINE ("TcpFinteBuffers"); |
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// The number of bytes to send in this simulation. |
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static uint32_t txBytes = 2000000; |
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// These are for starting the writing process, and handling the sending |
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// socket's notification upcalls (events). These two together more or less |
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// implement a sending "Application", although not a proper ns3::Application |
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// subclass. |
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void StartFlow(Ptr<Socket>, Ipv4Address, uint16_t); |
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void WriteUntilBufferFull (Ptr<Socket>, uint32_t); |
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int main (int argc, char *argv[]) |
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{ |
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// Users may find it convenient to turn on explicit debugging |
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// for selected modules; the below lines suggest how to do this |
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// LogComponentEnable("TcpL4Protocol", LOG_LEVEL_ALL); |
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// LogComponentEnable("TcpSocketImpl", LOG_LEVEL_ALL); |
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// LogComponentEnable("PacketSink", LOG_LEVEL_ALL); |
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// LogComponentEnable("TcpFiniteBuffers", LOG_LEVEL_ALL); |
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// |
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// Make the random number generators generate reproducible results. |
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// |
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RandomVariable::UseGlobalSeed (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8); |
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Config::SetDefault ("ns3::TcpSocket::RcvBufSize", UintegerValue (10000)); |
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// Allow the user to override any of the defaults and the above |
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// SetDefauls()s at run-time, via command-line arguments |
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CommandLine cmd; |
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cmd.Parse (argc, argv); |
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// Here, we will explicitly create three nodes. The first container contains |
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// nodes 0 and 1 from the diagram above, and the second one contains nodes |
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// 1 and 2. This reflects the channel connectivity, and will be used to |
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// install the network interfaces and connect them with a channel. |
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NodeContainer n0n1; |
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n0n1.Create (2); |
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NodeContainer n1n2; |
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n1n2.Add (n0n1.Get (1)); |
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n1n2.Create (1); |
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// We create the channels first without any IP addressing information |
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// First make and configure the helper, so that it will put the appropriate |
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// attributes on the network interfaces and channels we are about to install. |
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PointToPointHelper p2p; |
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p2p.SetDeviceAttribute ("DataRate", DataRateValue (DataRate(10000000))); |
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p2p.SetChannelAttribute ("Delay", TimeValue (MilliSeconds(10))); |
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// And then install devices and channels connecting our topology. |
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NetDeviceContainer dev0 = p2p.Install (n0n1); |
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NetDeviceContainer dev1 = p2p.Install (n1n2); |
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// Now add ip/tcp stack to all nodes. |
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NodeContainer allNodes = NodeContainer (n0n1, n1n2.Get (1)); |
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InternetStackHelper internet; |
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internet.Install (allNodes); |
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// Later, we add IP addresses. |
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Ipv4AddressHelper ipv4; |
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ipv4.SetBase ("10.1.3.0", "255.255.255.0"); |
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ipv4.Assign (dev0); |
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ipv4.SetBase ("10.1.2.0", "255.255.255.0"); |
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Ipv4InterfaceContainer ipInterfs = ipv4.Assign (dev1); |
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// and setup ip routing tables to get total ip-level connectivity. |
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GlobalRouteManager::PopulateRoutingTables (); |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// Simulation 1 |
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// |
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// Send 2000000 bytes over a connection to server port 50000 at time 0 |
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// Should observe SYN exchange, a lot of data segments and ACKS, and FIN |
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// exchange. FIN exchange isn't quite compliant with TCP spec (see release |
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// notes for more info) |
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// |
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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uint16_t servPort = 50000; |
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// Create a packet sink to receive these packets on n2... |
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PacketSinkHelper sink ("ns3::TcpSocketFactory", |
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InetSocketAddress (Ipv4Address::GetAny (), servPort)); |
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ApplicationContainer apps = sink.Install (n1n2.Get (1)); |
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apps.Start (Seconds (0.0)); |
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//make the sink sleep until 300s simulation time |
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Ptr<PacketSink> sinkApp = apps.Get(0)->GetObject<PacketSink>(); |
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sinkApp->DelayFirstRead (Seconds(300.0)); |
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// Create a source to send packets from n0. Instead of a full Application |
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// and the helper APIs you might see in other example files, this example |
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// will use sockets directly and register some socket callbacks as a sending |
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// "Application". |
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// Create and bind the socket... |
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Ptr<Socket> localSocket = |
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Socket::CreateSocket (n0n1.Get (0), TcpSocketFactory::GetTypeId ()); |
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localSocket->Bind (); |
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// ...and schedule the sending "Application"; This is similar to what an |
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// ns3::Application subclass would do internally. |
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Simulator::ScheduleNow (&StartFlow, localSocket, |
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ipInterfs.GetAddress (1), servPort); |
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// One can toggle the comment for the following line on or off to see the |
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// effects of finite send buffer modelling. One can also change the size of |
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// said buffer. |
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//localSocket->SetAttribute("SndBufSize", UintegerValue(4096)); |
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//Ask for ASCII and pcap traces of network traffic |
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std::ofstream ascii; |
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ascii.open ("tcp-finite-buffers.tr"); |
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PointToPointHelper::EnableAsciiAll (ascii); |
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PointToPointHelper::EnablePcapAll ("tcp-finite-buffers"); |
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// Finally, set up the simulator to run. The 1000 second hard limit is a |
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// failsafe in case some change above causes the simulation to never end |
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Simulator::Stop (Seconds(1000)); |
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Simulator::Run (); |
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Simulator::Destroy (); |
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} |
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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//begin implementation of sending "Application" |
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void StartFlow(Ptr<Socket> localSocket, |
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Ipv4Address servAddress, |
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uint16_t servPort) |
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{ |
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NS_LOG_LOGIC("Starting flow at time " << Simulator::Now ().GetSeconds ()); |
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localSocket->Connect (InetSocketAddress (servAddress, servPort));//connect |
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// tell the tcp implementation to call WriteUntilBufferFull again |
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// if we blocked and new tx buffer space becomes available |
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localSocket->SetSendCallback (MakeCallback (&WriteUntilBufferFull)); |
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WriteUntilBufferFull (localSocket, txBytes); |
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} |
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void WriteUntilBufferFull (Ptr<Socket> localSocket, uint32_t txSpace) |
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{ |
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// Perform series of 1040 byte writes (this is a multiple of 26 since |
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// we want to detect data splicing in the output stream) |
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uint32_t writeSize = 1040; |
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uint8_t data[writeSize]; |
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while (txBytes > 0) { |
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uint32_t curSize= txBytes > writeSize ? writeSize : txBytes; |
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if (curSize > txSpace) |
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curSize = txSpace; |
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for(uint32_t i = 0; i < curSize; ++i) |
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{ |
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char m = toascii (97 + i % 26); |
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data[i] = m; |
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} |
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int amountSent = localSocket->Send (data, curSize, 0); |
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if(amountSent < 0) |
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{ |
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// we will be called again when new tx space becomes available. |
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std::cout << "Socket blocking, " << txBytes << " left to write, returning" << std::endl; |
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return; |
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} |
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txBytes -= curSize; |
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if (amountSent != (int)curSize) |
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{ |
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std::cout << "Short Write, returning" << std::endl; |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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localSocket->Close (); |
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} |