ivila commented on code in PR #164:
URL:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-teaclave-trustzone-sdk/pull/164#discussion_r1922949853
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examples/udp_socket-rs/ta/src/main.rs:
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@@ -52,17 +53,64 @@ fn destroy() {
fn invoke_command(cmd_id: u32, _params: &mut Parameters) -> Result<()> {
trace_println!("[+] TA invoke command");
match Command::from(cmd_id) {
- Command::Start => {
- udp_socket();
- Ok(())
- }
+ Command::Start => udp_socket(),
_ => Err(Error::new(ErrorKind::BadParameters)),
}
}
-fn udp_socket() {
- let mut stream = UdpSocket::connect("127.0.0.1", 34254).unwrap();
- stream.write_all(b"[TA]: Hello, Teaclave!").unwrap();
+#[cfg(not(target_os = "optee"))]
+fn udp_socket() -> Result<()> {
+ use alloc::string::String;
+ use alloc::vec::Vec;
+ use optee_utee::net::Setup;
+
+ let setup = Setup::new_v4("127.0.0.1", 34254)?;
+ let mut stream = UdpSocket::open(setup).map_err(|err| {
Review Comment:
Actually, we cannot. This is a pain point in Rust: `std::io::Error` doesn't
live in core because it uses unwinding, meaning many things cannot be used in
no_std, especially `std::io::{Read, Write}`. Therefore, we cannot make them the
same, because in std, the return error type should be `std::io::Error`, but we
cannot use it in no_std.
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