kike: avoid crash with a wildcard address

A most unfortunate 06d3b3b regression, mostly stemming from
forgetting why the `break` was in place and not documenting it.
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Přemysl Eric Janouch 2020-10-31 17:33:11 +01:00
parent cd7133e173
commit 32c99c9d66
Signed by: p
GPG Key ID: A0420B94F92B9493
1 changed files with 20 additions and 9 deletions

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kike.c
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@ -614,7 +614,8 @@ struct server_context
{
int *listen_fds; ///< Listening socket FD's
struct poller_fd *listen_events; ///< New connections available
size_t n_listen_fds; ///< Number of listening sockets
size_t listen_len; ///< Number of listening sockets
size_t listen_alloc; ///< How many we've allocated
time_t started; ///< When has the server been started
@ -695,7 +696,7 @@ server_context_free (struct server_context *self)
{
str_map_free (&self->config);
for (size_t i = 0; i < self->n_listen_fds; i++)
for (size_t i = 0; i < self->listen_len; i++)
{
poller_fd_reset (&self->listen_events[i]);
xclose (self->listen_fds[i]);
@ -746,12 +747,12 @@ irc_initiate_quit (struct server_context *ctx)
{
print_status ("shutting down");
for (size_t i = 0; i < ctx->n_listen_fds; i++)
for (size_t i = 0; i < ctx->listen_len; i++)
{
poller_fd_reset (&ctx->listen_events[i]);
xclose (ctx->listen_fds[i]);
}
ctx->n_listen_fds = 0;
ctx->listen_len = 0;
for (struct client *iter = ctx->clients; iter; iter = iter->next)
if (!iter->closing_link)
@ -3852,16 +3853,19 @@ irc_listen_resolve (struct server_context *ctx,
int fd;
for (gai_iter = gai_result; gai_iter; gai_iter = gai_iter->ai_next)
{
if (ctx->listen_len == ctx->listen_alloc)
break;
if ((fd = irc_listen (gai_iter)) == -1)
continue;
set_blocking (fd, false);
struct poller_fd *event = &ctx->listen_events[ctx->n_listen_fds];
struct poller_fd *event = &ctx->listen_events[ctx->listen_len];
*event = poller_fd_make (&ctx->poller, fd);
event->dispatcher = (poller_fd_fn) on_irc_client_available;
event->user_data = ctx;
ctx->listen_fds[ctx->n_listen_fds++] = fd;
ctx->listen_fds[ctx->listen_len++] = fd;
poller_fd_set (event, POLLIN);
}
freeaddrinfo (gai_result);
@ -3882,13 +3886,20 @@ irc_setup_listen_fds (struct server_context *ctx, struct error **e)
struct strv ports = strv_make ();
cstr_split (bind_port, ",", true, &ports);
ctx->listen_fds = xcalloc (ports.len, sizeof *ctx->listen_fds);
ctx->listen_events = xcalloc (ports.len, sizeof *ctx->listen_events);
// For C and simplicity's sake let's assume that the host will resolve
// to at most two different addresses: IPv4 and IPv6 in case it is NULL
ctx->listen_alloc = ports.len * 2;
ctx->listen_fds =
xcalloc (ctx->listen_alloc, sizeof *ctx->listen_fds);
ctx->listen_events =
xcalloc (ctx->listen_alloc, sizeof *ctx->listen_events);
for (size_t i = 0; i < ports.len; i++)
irc_listen_resolve (ctx, bind_host, ports.vector[i], &gai_hints);
strv_free (&ports);
if (!ctx->n_listen_fds)
if (!ctx->listen_len)
{
error_set (e, "%s: %s",
"network setup failed", "no ports to listen on");