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2021-02-28[network] Error handling reformcomex2-95/+84
`network.cpp` has several error paths which either: - report "Unhandled host socket error=n" and return `SUCCESS`, or - switch on a few possible errors, log them, and translate them to Errno; the same switch statement is copied and pasted in multiple places in the code Convert these paths to use a helper function `GetAndLogLastError`, which is roughly the equivalent of one of the switch statements, but: - handling more cases (both ones that were already in `Errno`, and a few more I added), and - using OS functions to convert the error to a string when logging, so it'll describe the error even if it's not one of the ones in the switch statement. - To handle this, refactor the logic in `GetLastErrorMsg` to expose a new function `NativeErrorToString` which takes the error number explicitly as an argument. And improve the Windows version a bit. Also, add a test which exercises two random error paths.
2020-12-08core: Remove unnecessary enum casts in log callsLioncash1-6/+6
Follows the video core PR. fmt doesn't require casts for enum classes anymore, so we can remove quite a few casts.
2020-12-07network, sockets: Replace `POLL_IN`, `POLL_OUT`, etc. constants with an `enum class PollEvents`comex2-31/+37
Actually, two enum classes, since for some reason there are two separate yet identical `PollFD` types used in the codebase. I get that one is ABI-compatible with the Switch while the other is an abstract type used for the host, but why not use `WSAPOLLFD` directly for the latter? Anyway, why make this change? Because on Apple platforms, `POLL_IN`, `POLL_OUT`, etc. (with an underscore) are defined as macros in <sys/signal.h>. (This is inherited from FreeBSD.) So defining a variable with the same name causes a compile error. I could just rename the variables, but while I was at it I thought I might as well switch to an enum for stronger typing. Also, change the type used for values copied directly to/from the `events` and `revents` fields of the host *native* `pollfd`/`WSASPOLLFD`, from `u32` to `short`, as `short` is the correct canonical type on both Unix and Windows.
2020-12-07CMakeLists,network: Create YUZU_UNIX macro to replace __unix__comex2-5/+5
__unix__ is not predefined on Apple platforms even though they are Unix.
2020-10-22core: Fix clang build pt.3Lioncash1-1/+1
Should finally resolve building with clang.
2020-10-21Revert "core: Fix clang build"bunnei3-26/+23
2020-10-18core: Fix clang buildLioncash3-23/+26
Recent changes to the build system that made more warnings be flagged as errors caused building via clang to break. Fixes #4795
2020-10-13core/CMakeLists: Make some warnings errorsLioncash1-24/+24
Makes our error coverage a little more consistent across the board by applying it to Linux side of things as well. This also makes it more consistent with the warning settings in other libraries in the project. This also updates httplib to 0.7.9, as there are several warning cleanups made that allow us to enable several warnings as errors.
2020-07-23network: add missing include for BSDsJan Beich1-0/+2
src/core/network/network.cpp:112:28: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SHUT_RD' constexpr int SD_RECEIVE = SHUT_RD; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:113:25: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SHUT_WR' constexpr int SD_SEND = SHUT_WR; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:114:25: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SHUT_RDWR' constexpr int SD_BOTH = SHUT_RDWR; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:120:37: error: unknown type name 'in_addr'; did you mean 'in_addr_t'? constexpr IPv4Address TranslateIPv4(in_addr addr) { ^~~~~~~ in_addr_t /usr/include/netdb.h:66:20: note: 'in_addr_t' declared here typedef __uint32_t in_addr_t; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:121:27: error: member reference base type 'in_addr_t' (aka 'unsigned int') is not a structure or union const u32 bytes = addr.s_addr; ~~~~^~~~~~~ src/core/network/network.cpp:121:15: error: variables defined in a constexpr function must be initialized const u32 bytes = addr.s_addr; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:126:10: error: incomplete result type 'sockaddr' in function definition sockaddr TranslateFromSockAddrIn(SockAddrIn input) { ^ /usr/include/netdb.h:142:9: note: forward declaration of 'sockaddr' struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* binary address */ ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:127:5: error: unknown type name 'sockaddr_in'; did you mean 'sockaddr'? sockaddr_in result; ^~~~~~~~~~~ sockaddr /usr/include/netdb.h:142:9: note: 'sockaddr' declared here struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* binary address */ ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:127:17: error: variable has incomplete type 'sockaddr' sockaddr_in result; ^ /usr/include/netdb.h:142:9: note: forward declaration of 'sockaddr' struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* binary address */ ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:131:29: error: use of undeclared identifier 'AF_INET' result.sin_family = AF_INET; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:135:29: error: use of undeclared identifier 'AF_INET' result.sin_family = AF_INET; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:139:23: error: use of undeclared identifier 'htons' result.sin_port = htons(input.portno); ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:143:14: error: variable has incomplete type 'sockaddr' sockaddr addr; ^ /usr/include/netdb.h:142:9: note: forward declaration of 'sockaddr' struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* binary address */ ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:156:1: error: unknown type name 'linger' linger MakeLinger(bool enable, u32 linger_value) { ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:157:5: error: unknown type name 'linger' linger value; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:185:16: error: use of undeclared identifier 'AF_INET' return AF_INET; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:195:16: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SOCK_STREAM' return SOCK_STREAM; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:197:16: error: use of undeclared identifier 'SOCK_DGRAM' return SOCK_DGRAM; ^ src/core/network/network.cpp:207:16: error: use of undeclared identifier 'IPPROTO_TCP' return IPPROTO_TCP; ^ fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now [-ferror-limit=]
2020-07-19core/network: Add network abstractionReinUsesLisp3-0/+833
This commit adds a network abstraction designed to implement bsd:s but at the same time work as a generic abstraction to implement any networking code we have to use from core. This is implemented on top of BSD sockets on Unix systems and winsock on Windows. The code is designed around winsocks having compatibility definitions to support both BSD and Windows sockets.