Revise WiFiClient::Write to handle EAGAIN (#240)

The send call may return EAGAIN. This indicates a recoverable error and a retry should be attempted. The current implementation treats this as a fatal error. Further, the current implementation strips the error code, setting it to 0, which prevents the caller from handling it directly. 
This change utilizes select to verify the socket is available prior to calling send and will retry on an EAGAIN condition.
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David Schroeder 2017-02-28 17:37:00 -05:00 committed by Me No Dev
parent 5f2b00228c
commit 770830aa01

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@ -22,6 +22,9 @@
#include <lwip/netdb.h>
#include <errno.h>
#define WIFI_CLIENT_MAX_WRITE_RETRY (10)
#define WIFI_CLIENT_SELECT_TIMEOUT_US (100000)
#undef connect
#undef write
#undef read
@ -160,14 +163,43 @@ int WiFiClient::read()
size_t WiFiClient::write(const uint8_t *buf, size_t size)
{
if(!_connected) {
int res =0;
int retry = WIFI_CLIENT_MAX_WRITE_RETRY;
int socketFileDescriptor = fd();
if(!_connected || (socketFileDescriptor < 0)) {
return 0;
}
int res = send(sockfd, (void*)buf, size, MSG_DONTWAIT);
while(retry) {
//use select to make sure the socket is ready for writing
fd_set set;
struct timeval tv;
FD_ZERO(&set); // empties the set
FD_SET(socketFileDescriptor, &set); // adds FD to the set
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = WIFI_CLIENT_SELECT_TIMEOUT_US;
retry--;
if(select(socketFileDescriptor + 1, NULL, &set, NULL, &tv) < 0) {
return 0;
}
if(FD_ISSET(socketFileDescriptor, &set)) {
res = send(socketFileDescriptor, (void*) buf, size, MSG_DONTWAIT);
if(res < 0) {
log_e("%d", errno);
if(errno != EAGAIN) {
//if resource was busy, can try again, otherwise give up
stop();
res = 0;
retry = 0;
}
} else {
//completed successfully
retry = 0;
}
}
}
return res;
}