File: echo_timeout.pm

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package TestProtocol::echo_timeout;

# this test reads from/writes to the socket doing nonblocking IO but
# using the timeout
#
# see TestProtocol::echo_block for how to do the same with blocking IO

use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';

use Apache2::Connection ();
use APR::Socket ();

use Apache2::Const -compile => 'OK';
use APR::Const     -compile => qw(SO_NONBLOCK);
use APR::Status ();

use constant BUFF_LEN => 1024;

sub handler {
    my Apache2::Connection $c = shift;
    my APR::Socket $socket = $c->client_socket;

    # starting from Apache 2.0.49 several platforms require you to set
    # the socket to a blocking IO mode
    $c->client_socket->opt_set(APR::Const::SO_NONBLOCK, 0);

    # set timeout (20 sec) so later we can do error checking on
    # read/write timeouts
    $socket->timeout_set(20_000_000);

    while (1) {
        my $buff;
        my $rlen = eval { $socket->recv($buff, BUFF_LEN) };
        if ($@) {
            die "timed out, giving up: $@" if APR::Status::is_TIMEUP($@);
            die $@;
        }

        last unless $rlen; # EOF

        my $wlen = eval { $socket->send($buff) };
        if ($@) {
            die "timed out, giving up: $@" if APR::Status::is_TIMEUP($@);
            die $@;
        }
    }

    Apache2::Const::OK;
}

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