/* * src/interfaces/libpq/win32.c * * * FILE * win32.c * * DESCRIPTION * Win32 support functions. * * Contains table and functions for looking up win32 socket error * descriptions. But will/may contain other win32 helper functions * for libpq. * * The error constants are taken from the Frambak Bakfram LGSOCKET * library guys who in turn took them from the Winsock FAQ. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * */ /* Make stuff compile faster by excluding not used stuff */ #define VC_EXTRALEAN #ifndef __MINGW32__ #define NOGDI #endif #define NOCRYPT #include "postgres_fe.h" #include "win32.h" /* Declared here to avoid pulling in all includes, which causes name collisions */ #ifdef ENABLE_NLS extern char *libpq_gettext(const char *msgid) pg_attribute_format_arg(1); #else #define libpq_gettext(x) (x) #endif static struct WSErrorEntry { DWORD error; const char *description; } WSErrors[] = { { 0, "No error" }, { WSAEINTR, "Interrupted system call" }, { WSAEBADF, "Bad file number" }, { WSAEACCES, "Permission denied" }, { WSAEFAULT, "Bad address" }, { WSAEINVAL, "Invalid argument" }, { WSAEMFILE, "Too many open sockets" }, { WSAEWOULDBLOCK, "Operation would block" }, { WSAEINPROGRESS, "Operation now in progress" }, { WSAEALREADY, "Operation already in progress" }, { WSAENOTSOCK, "Socket operation on non-socket" }, { WSAEDESTADDRREQ, "Destination address required" }, { WSAEMSGSIZE, "Message too long" }, { WSAEPROTOTYPE, "Protocol wrong type for socket" }, { WSAENOPROTOOPT, "Bad protocol option" }, { WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT, "Protocol not supported" }, { WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT, "Socket type not supported" }, { WSAEOPNOTSUPP, "Operation not supported on socket" }, { WSAEPFNOSUPPORT, "Protocol family not supported" }, { WSAEAFNOSUPPORT, "Address family not supported" }, { WSAEADDRINUSE, "Address already in use" }, { WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL, "Cannot assign requested address" }, { WSAENETDOWN, "Network is down" }, { WSAENETUNREACH, "Network is unreachable" }, { WSAENETRESET, "Net connection reset" }, { WSAECONNABORTED, "Software caused connection abort" }, { WSAECONNRESET, "Connection reset by peer" }, { WSAENOBUFS, "No buffer space available" }, { WSAEISCONN, "Socket is already connected" }, { WSAENOTCONN, "Socket is not connected" }, { WSAESHUTDOWN, "Cannot send after socket shutdown" }, { WSAETOOMANYREFS, "Too many references, cannot splice" }, { WSAETIMEDOUT, "Connection timed out" }, { WSAECONNREFUSED, "Connection refused" }, { WSAELOOP, "Too many levels of symbolic links" }, { WSAENAMETOOLONG, "File name too long" }, { WSAEHOSTDOWN, "Host is down" }, { WSAEHOSTUNREACH, "No route to host" }, { WSAENOTEMPTY, "Directory not empty" }, { WSAEPROCLIM, "Too many processes" }, { WSAEUSERS, "Too many users" }, { WSAEDQUOT, "Disc quota exceeded" }, { WSAESTALE, "Stale NFS file handle" }, { WSAEREMOTE, "Too many levels of remote in path" }, { WSASYSNOTREADY, "Network system is unavailable" }, { WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED, "Winsock version out of range" }, { WSANOTINITIALISED, "WSAStartup not yet called" }, { WSAEDISCON, "Graceful shutdown in progress" }, { WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND, "Host not found" }, { WSATRY_AGAIN, "NA Host not found / SERVFAIL" }, { WSANO_RECOVERY, "Non recoverable FORMERR||REFUSED||NOTIMP" }, { WSANO_DATA, "No host data of that type was found" }, { 0, 0 } /* End of table */ }; /* * Returns 0 if not found, linear but who cares, at this moment * we're already in pain :) */ static int LookupWSErrorMessage(DWORD err, char *dest) { struct WSErrorEntry *e; for (e = WSErrors; e->description; e++) { if (e->error == err) { strcpy(dest, e->description); return 1; } } return 0; } struct MessageDLL { const char *dll_name; void *handle; int loaded; /* BOOL */ } dlls[] = { { "netmsg.dll", 0, 0 }, { "winsock.dll", 0, 0 }, { "ws2_32.dll", 0, 0 }, { "wsock32n.dll", 0, 0 }, { "mswsock.dll", 0, 0 }, { "ws2help.dll", 0, 0 }, { "ws2thk.dll", 0, 0 }, { 0, 0, 1 } /* Last one, no dll, always loaded */ }; #define DLLS_SIZE (sizeof(dlls)/sizeof(struct MessageDLL)) /* * Returns a description of the socket error by first trying * to find it in the lookup table, and if that fails, tries * to load any of the winsock dlls to find that message. * The DLL thing works from Nt4 (spX ?) up, but some special * versions of winsock might have this as well (seen on Win98 SE * special install) / Magnus Naeslund (mag@fbab.net) * */ const char * winsock_strerror(int err, char *strerrbuf, size_t buflen) { unsigned long flags; int offs, i; int success = LookupWSErrorMessage(err, strerrbuf); for (i = 0; !success && i < DLLS_SIZE; i++) { if (!dlls[i].loaded) { dlls[i].loaded = 1; /* Only load once */ dlls[i].handle = (void *) LoadLibraryEx( dlls[i].dll_name, 0, LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE); } if (dlls[i].dll_name && !dlls[i].handle) continue; /* Didn't load */ flags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS | (dlls[i].handle ? FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_HMODULE : 0); success = 0 != FormatMessage( flags, dlls[i].handle, err, MAKELANGID(LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), strerrbuf, buflen - 64, 0 ); } if (!success) sprintf(strerrbuf, libpq_gettext("unrecognized socket error: 0x%08X/%d"), err, err); else { strerrbuf[buflen - 1] = '\0'; offs = strlen(strerrbuf); if (offs > (int) buflen - 64) offs = buflen - 64; sprintf(strerrbuf + offs, " (0x%08X/%d)", err, err); } return strerrbuf; }