X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/a8e99d72938eff05fb73e47d8f0e6249512e1930..e6a8d8720982ba6b6e58c71ee002eab1b222e6ca:/src/gras/Transport/transport_private.h diff --git a/src/gras/Transport/transport_private.h b/src/gras/Transport/transport_private.h index 65284420e9..1a042182bb 100644 --- a/src/gras/Transport/transport_private.h +++ b/src/gras/Transport/transport_private.h @@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ typedef struct s_gras_socket { int outgoing :1; /* true if we can write on this sock */ int accepting :1; /* true if master incoming sock in tcp */ int meas :1; /* true if this is an experiment socket instead of messaging */ - int recv_ok :1; /* true if it is valid to recv() on the socket (false if it is a file) */ int valid :1; /* false if a select returned that the peer quitted, forcing us to "close" the socket */ int moredata :1; /* TCP socket use a buffer and read operation get as much data as possible. It is possible that several messages @@ -68,7 +67,10 @@ typedef struct s_gras_socket { don't call select in that case. Note that measurement sockets are not concerned since they use the TCP interface directly, with no buffer. */ - + + int recvd :1; /* true if the recvd_val field contains one byte of the stream (that we peek'ed to check the socket validity) */ + char recvd_val; /* what we peeked from the socket, if any */ + unsigned long int buf_size; /* what to say to the OS. Field here to remember it when accepting */