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Diffstat (limited to 'src/sp/protocol/reqrep0/req.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/sp/protocol/reqrep0/req.c | 18 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/sp/protocol/reqrep0/req.c b/src/sp/protocol/reqrep0/req.c index 5cb691d3..fdac7d5c 100644 --- a/src/sp/protocol/reqrep0/req.c +++ b/src/sp/protocol/reqrep0/req.c @@ -537,6 +537,23 @@ req0_ctx_cancel_recv(nni_aio *aio, void *arg, int rv) req0_sock *s = ctx->sock; nni_mtx_lock(&s->mtx); + + // So it turns out that some users start receiving before waiting + // for the send notification. In this case if receiving is + // canceled before sending completes, we need to restore the + // message for the user. It's probably a mis-design if the user + // is trying to receive without waiting for sending to complete, but + // it was reported in the field. Users who want to avoid this mess + // should just start receiving from the send completion callback. + if (ctx->send_aio != NULL) { + nni_aio_set_msg(ctx->send_aio, ctx->req_msg); + nni_msg_header_clear(ctx->req_msg); + ctx->req_msg = NULL; + nni_aio_finish_error(ctx->send_aio, NNG_ECANCELED); + ctx->send_aio = NULL; + nni_list_remove(&s->send_queue, ctx); + } + if (ctx->recv_aio == aio) { ctx->recv_aio = NULL; @@ -551,6 +568,7 @@ req0_ctx_cancel_recv(nni_aio *aio, void *arg, int rv) nni_aio_finish_error(aio, rv); } + nni_mtx_unlock(&s->mtx); } |
