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eda14e61
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eda14e61
authored
May 06, 2014
by
Bruno Jesus
Committed by
Alexandre Julliard
May 07, 2014
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ws2_32/tests: Test more the behavior of SO_REUSEADDR.
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@@ -1468,6 +1468,7 @@ static void test_so_reuseaddr(void)
SOCKET
s1
,
s2
;
unsigned
int
rc
,
reuse
;
int
size
;
DWORD
err
;
saddr
.
sin_family
=
AF_INET
;
saddr
.
sin_port
=
htons
(
9375
);
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@@ -1496,9 +1497,45 @@ static void test_so_reuseaddr(void)
/* On Win2k3 and above, all SO_REUSEADDR seems to do is to allow binding to
* a port immediately after closing another socket on that port, so
* basically following the BSD socket semantics here. */
closesocket
(
s1
);
rc
=
bind
(
s2
,
(
struct
sockaddr
*
)
&
saddr
,
sizeof
(
saddr
));
ok
(
rc
==
0
,
"bind() failed error: %d
\n
"
,
WSAGetLastError
());
if
(
rc
==
0
)
{
int
s3
=
socket
(
AF_INET
,
SOCK_STREAM
,
0
),
s4
;
trace
(
"<= Win XP behavior of SO_REUSEADDR
\n
"
);
/* If we could bind again in the same port this is Windows version <= XP.
* Lets test if we can really connect to one of them. */
set_blocking
(
s1
,
FALSE
);
set_blocking
(
s2
,
FALSE
);
rc
=
listen
(
s1
,
1
);
ok
(
!
rc
,
"listen() failed with error: %d
\n
"
,
WSAGetLastError
());
rc
=
listen
(
s2
,
1
);
ok
(
!
rc
,
"listen() failed with error: %d
\n
"
,
WSAGetLastError
());
rc
=
connect
(
s3
,
(
struct
sockaddr
*
)
&
saddr
,
sizeof
(
saddr
));
ok
(
!
rc
,
"connecting to accepting socket failed %d
\n
"
,
WSAGetLastError
());
/* the delivery of the connection is random so we need to try on both sockets */
size
=
sizeof
(
saddr
);
s4
=
accept
(
s1
,
(
struct
sockaddr
*
)
&
saddr
,
&
size
);
if
(
s4
==
INVALID_SOCKET
)
s4
=
accept
(
s2
,
(
struct
sockaddr
*
)
&
saddr
,
&
size
);
ok
(
s4
!=
INVALID_SOCKET
,
"none of the listening sockets could get the connection
\n
"
);
closesocket
(
s1
);
closesocket
(
s3
);
closesocket
(
s4
);
}
else
{
trace
(
">= Win 2003 behavior of SO_REUSEADDR
\n
"
);
err
=
WSAGetLastError
();
todo_wine
ok
(
err
==
WSAEACCES
,
"expected 10013, got %d
\n
"
,
err
);
closesocket
(
s1
);
rc
=
bind
(
s2
,
(
struct
sockaddr
*
)
&
saddr
,
sizeof
(
saddr
));
ok
(
rc
==
0
,
"bind() failed error: %d
\n
"
,
WSAGetLastError
());
}
closesocket
(
s2
);
}
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