ID:               21197
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      bool at boolsite dot net
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Sockets related
 Operating System: *
 PHP Version:      5.*, 4.* (2005-10-29) (snap)
 New Comment:

I was walking through the MSDN docs and I didn't also find anything.
But the best way (IMHO) is to store in the php_socket struct if the
socket is blocking or not (and update that field in the
socket_set_(non)block() functions). It also saves the fcntl syscall on
nix systems.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-04 19:30:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Here's a possible patch, but Wez probably knows better if there's a way
to tell if a windows socket is in blocking mode...

Index: sockets.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /repository/php-src/ext/sockets/sockets.c,v
retrieving revision 1.171.2.2
diff -u -p -d -r1.171.2.2 sockets.c
--- sockets.c   3 Nov 2005 15:00:51 -0000       1.171.2.2
+++ sockets.c   4 Nov 2005 18:28:45 -0000
@@ -257,6 +257,12 @@ static int php_read(int bsd_socket, void
        int nonblock = 0;
        char *t = (char *) buf;

+/*
+ * fcntl(s, F_GETFL) will always fail for windows, and there's no way
to
+ * determine if a socket is in blocking mode to my current knowledge,
so we
+ * just omit this check; though that means we're always blocking on
win32...
+ */
+#ifndef PHP_WIN32
        m = fcntl(bsd_socket, F_GETFL);
        if (m < 0) {
                return m;
@@ -264,6 +270,7 @@ static int php_read(int bsd_socket, void

        nonblock = (m & O_NONBLOCK);
        m = 0;
+#endif

        set_errno(0);



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[2005-11-04 16:24:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

See also bug #35062

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[2005-09-29 16:07:34] tommyo at gmail dot com

I installed the latest windows build PHP Version 5.1.0RC2-dev and the
socket problem still exists.  I get:

Warning: socket_read() [function.socket-read]: unable to read from
socket [0]: The operation completed successfully.

When I put PHP_NORMAL_READ for the read type parameter. Using the
default or PHP_BINARY_READ works just fine for the same line of code.

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[2004-03-11 11:06:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've compilled PHP with cygwin/gcc and no error is produced. However,
the build version from snaps.php.net gives that error.

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[2003-08-26 02:00:58] bool at boolsite dot net

Ok, this is a short example : (a little echo server)

<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);

$Port=6669;

if(($Sock=socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0))<=0) {
        echo 'socket_create() a échoué :
',socket_strerror(socket_last_error($Sock)),"\r\n";
        exit;
        }
if(($Ret=socket_bind($Sock,0,$Port))<=0) {
        echo 'socket_bind() a échoué :
',socket_strerror(socket_last_error($Ret)),"\r\n";
        exit;
        }
if(($Ret=socket_listen($Sock,5))<=0) {
        echo 'socket_listen() a échoué :
',socket_strerror(socket_last_error($Ret)),"\r\n";
        exit;
        }

while(true){
        $MsgSock=socket_accept($Sock);
        if($MsgSock===false) {
        echo 'socket_accept() a échoué :
',socket_strerror(socket_last_error($MsgSock)),"\r\n";
        break;
        }
      else {
            echo '=> Debut de la connexion...',"\r\n";
                $EndTime=time()+15;
                do{
            $buffer=socket_read($MsgSock,1024,PHP_NORMAL_READ);
            if($buffer===false) {
                            echo 'socket_read() a échoué :
',socket_strerror(socket_last_error($MsgSock)),"\r\n";
                                break;
                }
            elseif(!$buffer){
                                continue;
                }
            $buffer=trim($buffer);
                        echo '< ',$buffer,"\r\n";
                        if($buffer=='quit') {
                                break;
                }

            $back='You sent : ['.$buffer.']';

                        echo '> ',$back,"\r\n";
                        socket_write($MsgSock,$back."\r\n");
            } while(time()<$EndTime);

        @socket_close($MsgSock);
        echo '=> End...',"\r\n";
        }
    }
socket_close($Sock);
?>

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