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/** * @file rnet_rt_api_shutdown.c * * RNET_RT API * * @author Regis Feneon * @version 0.1 */ /* * $Id: rnet_rt_api_shutdown.c,v 1.3 2002/10/30 15:23:34 rf Exp $ * $Name: ti_20021030 $ * * History: * * Date Author Modification * -------------------------------------------------- * 3/22/2002 Regis Feneon Create * * (C) Copyright 2002 by TI, All Rights Reserved * */ #include "rnet_cfg.h" #ifdef RNET_CFG_REAL_TRANSPORT #include "rnet_rt_i.h" #include "rnet_rt_env.h" /** * Disables the sending on a socket and informs the peer * about it. * * Subsequent calls to the send function are disallowed. * For TCP sockets, a FIN will be sent after all data is sent and acknowledged by the receiver. * The rnet_shutdown function does not frees the connection ID. Any resources attached * to the ID will not be freed until rnet_close is invoked. * * To assure that all data is sent and received on a connection (TCP) before it * is closed, an application should use rnet_shutdown to close connection before calling * rnet_close. For example, to initiate a graceful disconnect: * 1) Call rnet_shutdown. * 2) When RNET_ERROR_IND with RNET_CONN_CLOSED is received, call rnet_recv until * the len parameter is zero. * 3) Call rnet_close. * * Following technique describes how to minimize the chance of problems * occurring during connection teardown. In this example, the client is responsible for * initiating a graceful shutdown. * * Client Side Server Side * (1) Invoke rnet_shutdown to * signal end of session and that * client has no more data to send. * (2) Receive RNET_ERROR_IND with RNET_CONN_CLOSED, * indicating graceful shutdown in progress * and that all data has been received. * (3) Send any remaining response data with rnet_send. * (5') Get RNET_RECV_IND and (4) Invoke rnet_shutdown to * invoke rnet_recv to get any indicate server has no more data to send. * response data sent by server. * (5) Receive RNET_ERROR_IND (4') Invoke rnet_close. * with RNET_CONN_CLOSED. * (6) Invoke rnet_close. * * The timing sequence is maintained from step (1) to step (6) between the client and * the server, except for step (4') and (5') which only has local timing significance in * the sense that step (5) follows step (5') on the client side while step (4') follows * step (4) on the server side, with no timing relationship with the remote party. * * @param desc Connection identifier. * @return RNET_NOT_INITIALIZED NET subsystem not initialized (internal error). * RNET_INTERNAL_ERR Network subsystem failed. * RNET_INVALID_PARAMETER The connection ID is invalid. * The descriptor is not connected (TCP only). * RNET_NOT_READY Still processing a callback function. * RNET_OK Connection shutdown, sending impossible * RNET_ERROR_IND with the parameter RNET_CONN_CLOSED * will be sent to the peer. */ T_RNET_RET rnet_rt_shutdown (T_RNET_DESC * desc) { int err; /* stop sending data */ rvf_lock_mutex( &rnet_rt_env_ctrl_blk_p->mutex); err = ngSAIOShutdown( (NGsock *) desc, 1); rvf_unlock_mutex( &rnet_rt_env_ctrl_blk_p->mutex); return( rnet_rt_ngip_error( err)); } #endif /* ifdef RNET_CFG_REAL_TRANSPORT */