para_fd_set(dss->listen_fd, rfds, max_fileno);
}
+/**
+ * Query the TX CCID used on the sender-client half connection.
+ * \param sockfd Server socket descriptor to query (after accept(2)).
+ * \return CCID number > 0, -1 on error/incompatibility.
+ *
+ * NB: This feature is only available on Linux > 2.6.30; on older kernels
+ * ENOPROTOOPT ("Protocol not available") will be returned.
+ */
+static int dccp_get_tx_ccid(int sockfd)
+{
+ int tx_ccid;
+ socklen_t len = sizeof(tx_ccid);
+
+ if (getsockopt(sockfd, SOL_DCCP,
+ DCCP_SOCKOPT_TX_CCID, &tx_ccid, &len) < 0) {
+ PARA_WARNING_LOG("DCCP_SOCKOPT_TX_CCID: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return tx_ccid;
+}
+
static void dccp_post_select(fd_set *rfds, __a_unused fd_set *wfds)
{
struct sender_client *sc;
+ int tx_ccid;
if (dss->listen_fd < 0 || !FD_ISSET(dss->listen_fd, rfds))
return;
sc = accept_sender_client(dss);
if (!sc)
return;
+
+ /* If CCID identifiable, present client as <host>#<port>~<ccid> */
+ tx_ccid = dccp_get_tx_ccid(sc->fd);
+ if (tx_ccid != -1) {
+ char *tmp = make_message("%s~%d", sc->name, tx_ccid);
+
+ free(sc->name);
+ sc->name = tmp;
+ }
/*
* Bypass unused CCID paths: the sender does not receive application data
* from the client; by shutting down this unused communication path we can