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Copyright (c) 2003-2016, Arvid Norberg
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#ifndef TORRENT_SOCKET_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TORRENT_SOCKET_HPP_INCLUDED
#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_push.hpp"
// if building as Objective C++, asio's template
// parameters Protocol has to be renamed to avoid
// colliding with keywords
#ifdef __OBJC__
#define Protocol Protocol_
#endif
#if defined TORRENT_WINDOWS || defined TORRENT_CYGWIN
// asio assumes that the windows error codes are defined already
#include <winsock2.h>
#endif
#include <boost/version.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/ip/tcp.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/ip/udp.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/write.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/read.hpp>
#ifdef __OBJC__
#undef Protocol
#endif
#if defined TORRENT_BUILD_SIMULATOR
#include "simulator/simulator.hpp"
#endif
#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_pop.hpp"
namespace libtorrent
{
#if defined TORRENT_BUILD_SIMULATOR
using sim::asio::ip::udp;
using sim::asio::ip::tcp;
using sim::asio::async_write;
using sim::asio::async_read;
using sim::asio::null_buffers;
#else
using boost::asio::ip::tcp;
using boost::asio::ip::udp;
using boost::asio::async_write;
using boost::asio::async_read;
using boost::asio::null_buffers;
#endif
#ifdef TORRENT_WINDOWS
#ifndef PROTECTION_LEVEL_UNRESTRICTED
#define PROTECTION_LEVEL_UNRESTRICTED 10
#endif
#ifndef IPV6_PROTECTION_LEVEL
#define IPV6_PROTECTION_LEVEL 30
#endif
struct v6_protection_level
{
v6_protection_level(int level): m_value(level) {}
template<class Protocol>
int level(Protocol const&) const { return IPPROTO_IPV6; }
template<class Protocol>
int name(Protocol const&) const { return IPV6_PROTECTION_LEVEL; }
template<class Protocol>
int const* data(Protocol const&) const { return &m_value; }
template<class Protocol>
size_t size(Protocol const&) const { return sizeof(m_value); }
int m_value;
};
struct exclusive_address_use
{
exclusive_address_use(int enable): m_value(enable) {}
template<class Protocol>
int level(Protocol const&) const { return SOL_SOCKET; }
template<class Protocol>
int name(Protocol const&) const { return SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE; }
template<class Protocol>
int const* data(Protocol const&) const { return &m_value; }
template<class Protocol>
size_t size(Protocol const&) const { return sizeof(m_value); }
int m_value;
};
#endif // TORRENT_WINDOWS
#ifdef IPV6_TCLASS
struct traffic_class
{
traffic_class(char val): m_value(val) {}
template<class Protocol>
int level(Protocol const&) const { return IPPROTO_IPV6; }
template<class Protocol>
int name(Protocol const&) const { return IPV6_TCLASS; }
template<class Protocol>
int const* data(Protocol const&) const { return &m_value; }
template<class Protocol>
size_t size(Protocol const&) const { return sizeof(m_value); }
int m_value;
};
#endif
struct type_of_service
{
#ifdef _WIN32
typedef DWORD tos_t;
#else
typedef int tos_t;
#endif
type_of_service(char val): m_value(val) {}
template<class Protocol>
int level(Protocol const&) const { return IPPROTO_IP; }
template<class Protocol>
int name(Protocol const&) const { return IP_TOS; }
template<class Protocol>
tos_t const* data(Protocol const&) const { return &m_value; }
template<class Protocol>
size_t size(Protocol const&) const { return sizeof(m_value); }
tos_t m_value;
};
#if defined IP_DONTFRAG || defined IP_MTU_DISCOVER || defined IP_DONTFRAGMENT
#define TORRENT_HAS_DONT_FRAGMENT
#endif
#ifdef TORRENT_HAS_DONT_FRAGMENT
// the order of these preprocessor tests matters. Windows defines both
// IP_DONTFRAGMENT and IP_MTU_DISCOVER, but the latter is not supported
// in general, the simple option of just setting the DF bit is preferred, if
// it's available
#if defined IP_DONTFRAG || defined IP_DONTFRAGMENT
struct dont_fragment
{
dont_fragment(bool val) : m_value(val) {}
template<class Protocol>
int level(Protocol const&) const { return IPPROTO_IP; }
template<class Protocol>
int name(Protocol const&) const
#if defined IP_DONTFRAG
{ return IP_DONTFRAG; }
#else // defined IP_DONTFRAGMENT
{ return IP_DONTFRAGMENT; }
#endif
template<class Protocol>
int const* data(Protocol const&) const { return &m_value; }
template<class Protocol>
size_t size(Protocol const&) const { return sizeof(m_value); }
int m_value;
};
#else
// this is the fallback mechanism using the IP_MTU_DISCOVER option, which
// does a little bit more than we want, it makes the kernel track an estimate
// of the MTU and rejects packets immediately if they are believed to exceed
// it.
struct dont_fragment
{
dont_fragment(bool val)
: m_value(val ? IP_PMTUDISC_DO : IP_PMTUDISC_DONT) {}
template<class Protocol>
int level(Protocol const&) const { return IPPROTO_IP; }
template<class Protocol>
int name(Protocol const&) const { return IP_MTU_DISCOVER; }
template<class Protocol>
int const* data(Protocol const&) const { return &m_value; }
template<class Protocol>
size_t size(Protocol const&) const { return sizeof(m_value); }
int m_value;
};
#endif // IP_DONTFRAG vs. IP_MTU_DISCOVER
#endif // TORRENT_HAS_DONT_FRAGMENT
}
#endif // TORRENT_SOCKET_HPP_INCLUDED
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