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/** @file
  Implement the accept API.

  Copyright (c) 2011, Intel Corporation
  All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
  are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
  which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
  http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php

  THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

**/

#include <SocketInternals.h>


/**
  Worker routine for ::Accept and ::AcceptNB

  @param [in] s         Socket file descriptor returned from ::socket.

  @param [in] bBlocking TRUE if this is a blocking call
  @param [in] address   Address of a buffer to receive the remote network address.

  @param [in, out] address_len  Address of a buffer containing the Length in bytes
                                of the remote network address buffer.  Upon return,
                                contains the length of the remote network address.

  @returns    ::accept returns zero if successful and -1 when an error occurs.
              In the case of an error, errno contains more details.

 **/
int
AcceptWork (
  int s,
  BOOLEAN bBlocking,
  struct sockaddr * address,
  socklen_t * address_len
  )
{
  INT32 NewSocketFd;
  struct __filedes * pDescriptor;
  EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pNewSocket;
  EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol;
  EFI_STATUS Status;

  //
  //  Assume failure
  //
  NewSocketFd = -1;

  //
  //  Locate the context for this socket
  //
  pSocketProtocol = BslFdToSocketProtocol ( s,
                                            &pDescriptor,
                                            &errno );
  if ( NULL != pSocketProtocol ) {
    //
    // TODO: Update bBlocking by anding with check for NON_BLOCKING
    //
    
    //
    //  Attempt to accept a new network connection
    //
    do {
      Status = pSocketProtocol->pfnAccept ( pSocketProtocol,
                                            address,
                                            address_len,
                                            &pNewSocket,
                                            &errno );
    } while ( bBlocking && ( EFI_NOT_READY == Status ));

    //
    //  Convert the protocol to a socket
    //
    NewSocketFd = BslSocketProtocolToFd ( pNewSocket, &errno );
    if ( -1 == NewSocketFd ) {
      //
      //  Close the socket
      //
      BslSocketCloseWork ( pNewSocket, NULL );
    }
  }

  //
  //  Return the new socket file descriptor
  //
  return NewSocketFd;
}


/**
  Accept a network connection.

  The ::accept routine waits for a network connection to the socket.
  It is able to return the remote network address to the caller if
  requested.  The
  <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/accept.html">POSIX</a>
  documentation is available online.

  @param [in] s         Socket file descriptor returned from ::socket.

  @param [in] address   Address of a buffer to receive the remote network address.

  @param [in, out] address_len  Address of a buffer containing the Length in bytes
                                of the remote network address buffer.  Upon return,
                                contains the length of the remote network address.

  @returns    ::accept returns zero if successful and -1 when an error occurs.
              In the case of an error, errno contains more details.

 **/
int
accept (
  int s,
  struct sockaddr * address,
  socklen_t * address_len
  )
{
  //
  //  Wait for the accept call to complete
  //
  return AcceptWork ( s, TRUE, address, address_len );
}


/**
  Non blocking version of accept.

  See ::accept

  @param [in] s         Socket file descriptor returned from ::socket.

  @param [in] address   Address of a buffer to receive the remote network address.

  @param [in, out] address_len  Address of a buffer containing the Length in bytes
                                of the remote network address buffer.  Upon return,
                                contains the length of the remote network address.

  @returns    This routine returns zero if successful and -1 when an error occurs.
              In the case of an error, errno contains more details.

 **/
int
AcceptNB (
  int s,
  struct sockaddr * address,
  socklen_t * address_len
  )
{
  //
  //  Attempt to accept a network connection
  //
  return AcceptWork ( s, FALSE, address, address_len );
}