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2025-12-19Fix: Specifying 0 should cause an immediate timeout (#15641)Misaki Shioi
This change fixes a bug in which specifying 0 for timeout-related options (such as the `timeout` option of `Addrinfo.getaddrinfo`) incorrectly results in an infinite wait. (This change overwrites https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/15626 .)
2025-12-19Fix: Do not check open_timeout twice (#15626)Misaki Shioi
2025-12-17Add host information to timeout error messages in `TCPSocket.new` and ↵Misaki Shioi
`Socket.tcp` (#15582) This change adds host information to the error messages shown when a timeout occurs while passing timeout options to `TCPSocket.new` or `Socket.tcp`, for improved usability. (When the `fast_fallback option` is enabled, there may be multiple possible destinations, so the host name is shown instead of an IP address.) As part of this change, the error messages in `Addrinfo.getaddrinfo` and `Addrinfo#connect_internal`, both of which are used by `Socket.tcp`, have also been improved in the same way.
2025-12-17`Socket.tcp` and `TCPSocket.new` raises `IO::TiemoutError` with user ↵Misaki Shioi
specified timeout (#15602) * `Socket.tcp` and `TCPSocket.new` raises `IO::TiemoutError` with user specified timeout In https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/11880, `rsock_connect()` was changed to raise `IO::TimeoutError` when a user-specified timeout occurs. However, when `TCPSocket.new` attempts to connect to multiple destinations, it does not use `rsock_connect()`, and instead raises `Errno::ETIMEDOUT` on timeout. As a result, the exception class raised on timeout could differ depending on whether there were multiple destinations or not. To align this behavior with the implementation of `rsock_connect()`, this change makes `TCPSocket.new` raise `IO::TimeoutError` when a user-specified timeout occurs. Similarly, `Socket.tcp` is updated to raise `IO::TimeoutError` when a timeout occurs within the method. (Note that the existing behavior of `Addrinfo#connect_internal`, which Socket.tcp depends on internally and which raises `Errno::ETIMEDOUT` on timeout, is not changed.) * [ruby/net-http] Raise `Net::OpenTimeout` when `TCPSocket.open` raises `IO::TimeoutError`. With the changes in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/15602, `TCPSocket.open` now raises `IO::TimeoutError` when a user-specified timeout occurs. This change updates #connect to handle this case accordingly. https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/f64109e1cf
2025-12-17Fix: Recalculate the timeout duration considering `open_timeout` (#15596)Misaki Shioi
This change updates the behavior so that, when there is only a single destination and `open_timeout` is specified, the remaining `open_timeout` duration is used as the connection timeout.
2025-11-13ext/socket: Set raddrinfo thread as detached before thread start (#15142)Luke Gruber
We were seeing segfaults when calling `pthread_detach`. Apparently in some versions of glibc there is a race between when this is called (usually right after starting a thread) and a short-lived thread's shutdown routine. The bug has been reported to glibc: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19951 I haven't been able to reproduce it on my Linux desktop but apparently it's easier to reproduce on certain kinds of servers. As a workaround, we can set the thread's detach state before thread start. I don't know of a platform that doesn't have `pthread_attr_setdetachstate`, but to be safe we check for it in `extconf.rb` and use `pthread_detach` as a backup if it isn't available. Fixes [Bug #21679]
2025-09-13Remove an unused expressionNobuyoshi Nakada
2025-07-23Prevent a warning: old-style function definitionYusuke Endoh
ipsocket.c:57:1: warning: old-style function definition [-Wold-style-definition] 57 | current_clocktime() | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2025-07-17Flag rsock_raise_user_specified_timeout() as NORETURN (#13928)Daisuke Aritomo
This suppresses this warning: ../../../ext/socket/ipsocket.c: In function ‘rsock_raise_user_specified_timeout’: ../../../ext/socket/ipsocket.c:30:1: warning: function might be candidate for attribute ‘noreturn’ [-Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn] 30 | rsock_raise_user_specified_timeout() | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2025-07-17[Feature #21347] Add `open_timeout` as an overall timeout option for ↵Misaki Shioi
`TCPSocket.new` (#13909) * [Feature #21347] Add `open_timeout` as an overall timeout option for `TCPSocket.new` With this change, `TCPSocket.new` now accepts the `open_timeout` option. This option raises an exception if the specified number of seconds has elapsed since the start of the method call, even if the operation is still in the middle of name resolution or connection attempts. The addition of this option follows the same intent as the previously merged change to `Socket.tcp`. [Feature #21347](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21347) https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/13368 * Tidy up: Extract rsock_raise_user_specified_timeout() * Added a note to the documentation of `Socket.tcp` * Fix `rsock_init_inetsock` for `FAST_FALLBACK_INIT_INETSOCK_IMPL`
2025-07-10Fix timeout in Addrinfo.getaddrinfo to actually take effect (#13803)Misaki Shioi
[Bug #21506] Fix timeout in Addrinfo.getaddrinfo to actually take effect This change fixes an issue where the timeout option in `Addrinfo.getaddrinfo` was not functioning as expected. It also addresses a related issue where specifying `fast_fallback: false` with `resolv_timeout` for `Socket.tcp` and`TCPSocket.new` would have no effect. The timeout option was originally introduced in: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/6382f5cc91ac9e36776bc854632d9a1237250da7 However, the value was noy used in current implementation: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/3f0e0d5c8bf9046aee7f262a3f9a7524d51aaf3e/ext/socket/raddrinfo.c#L1282-1308 Therefore, even if a timeout is specified and the duration elapses during name resolution, nothing happens. This is clearly not the intended behavior. `Addrinfo.getaddrinfo` has been made interruptible as of Feature #19965. This change uses that feature to interrupt name resolution when the specified timeout period elapses, raising a user-specified timeout error. The timeout can be specified in milliseconds. The same issue affects `Socket.tcp` and `TCPSocket.new` when `resolv_timeout` is set along with `fast_fallback: false`. `resolv_timeout` was introduced in the following commits: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/6382f5cc91ac9e36776bc854632d9a1237250da7 https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/511fe23fa2bdf1f17faa91e0558be47b5bb62b2a The reason is that with `fast_fallback: false`, these methods internally call the same `rsock_getaddrinfo()` as `Addrinfo.getaddrinfo`. This change addresses that as well.
2025-05-03Fix `heap-use-after-free` in `free_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry` (#13231)Misaki Shioi
This change addresses the following ASAN error: ``` ==36597==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x512000396ba8 at pc 0x7fcad5cbad9f bp 0x7fff19739af0 sp 0x7fff19739ae8 WRITE of size 8 at 0x512000396ba8 thread T0 [643/756] 36600=optparse/test_summary #0 0x7fcad5cbad9e in free_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry /home/runner/work/ruby-dev-builder/ruby-dev-builder/ext/socket/raddrinfo.c:3046:22 #1 0x7fcad5c9fb48 in fast_fallback_inetsock_cleanup /home/runner/work/ruby-dev-builder/ruby-dev-builder/ext/socket/ipsocket.c:1179:17 #2 0x7fcadf3b611a in rb_ensure /home/runner/work/ruby-dev-builder/ruby-dev-builder/eval.c:1081:5 #3 0x7fcad5c9b44b in rsock_init_inetsock /home/runner/work/ruby-dev-builder/ruby-dev-builder/ext/socket/ipsocket.c:1289:20 #4 0x7fcad5ca22b8 in tcp_init /home/runner/work/ruby-dev-builder/ruby-dev-builder/ext/socket/tcpsocket.c:76:12 #5 0x7fcadf83ba70 in vm_call0_cfunc_with_frame /home/runner/work/ruby-dev-builder/ruby-dev-builder/./vm_eval.c:164:15 ... ``` A `struct fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_shared` is shared between the main thread and two child threads. This struct contains an array of `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry`. `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry` and `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_shared` were freed separately, and if `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_shared` was freed first and then an attempt was made to free a `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry`, a `heap-use-after-free` could occur. This change avoids that possibility by separating the deallocation of the addrinfo memory held by `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry` from the access and lifecycle of the `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry` itself. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2025-04-13Fix typos `finised` -> `finished` (#13104)Haruna Tsujita
Notes: Merged-By: ioquatix <samuel@codeotaku.com>
2025-03-15Fix crash in TCPSocket.openLuke Jahnke
Fix segfault crash observable with TCPSocket.open(nil, nil) Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/12934
2025-02-18Tweak: Add prefix to non-static function names (#12764)Misaki Shioi
to avoid conflicts with other functions. This was pointed out in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/11653#discussion_r1837356617 , but it was not fixed at that time. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2025-02-03Do not save ResolutionError if resolution succeeds for any address family ↵Misaki Shioi
(#12678) * Do not save ResolutionError if resolution succeeds for any address family Socket with Happy Eyeballs Version 2 performs connection attempts and name resolution in parallel. In the existing implementation, if a connection attempt failed for one address family while name resolution was still in progress for the other, and that name resolution later failed, the method would terminate with a name resolution error. This behavior was intended to ensure that the final error reflected the most recent failure, potentially overriding an earlier error. However, [Bug #21088](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21088) made me realize that terminating with a name resolution error is unnatural when name resolution succeeded for at least one address family. This PR modifies the behavior so that if name resolution succeeds for one address family, any name resolution error from the other is not saved. This PR includes the following changes: * Do not display select(2) as the system call that caused the raised error, as it is for internal processing * Fix bug: Get errno with Socket::SO_ERROR in Windows environment with a workaround for tests not passing Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2025-01-29Ensure that memory is not freed before calling ↵Misaki Shioi
`free_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_*` (#12661) Ensure that `getaddrinfo_entry` and `getaddrinfo_shared` exist before free them in the main thread. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-12-25Introduce a timeout to prevent `rb_thread_fd_select` from hanging with ↵Misaki Shioi
write(2) failure (#12457) Rarely, there are cases where a write(2) call from a child thread to notify the main thread of the completion of name resolution fails. If this happens while the main thread is waiting in `rb_thread_fd_select`, rb_thread_fd_select may not notice that the name resolution has completed and end up hanging. This issue becomes a problem when there are no sockets currently being connected, no addresses ready for immediate connection attempts, and name resolution has already completed for one address family while the main thread is waiting for the name resolution of the other address family. (If name resolution is not completed for either address family, the chances of write(2) failing in both child threads are likely low.) To avoid this issue, a timeout is introduced to rb_thread_fd_select under the above conditions. This way, even if the issue occurs, the completion of name resolution should still be detected in the subsequent `if (!resolution_store.is_all_finished) ...` block. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-12-18Wrap `do_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo` with `rb_thread_prevent_fork` (#12366)Misaki Shioi
Wrap `do_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo` with `rb_thread_prevent_fork` Referencing PR #10864, wrap `do_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo` with `rb_thread_prevent_fork` to avoid fork safety issues. `do_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo` internally uses getaddrinfo(3), leading to fork safety issues, as described in PR #10864. This change ensures that `do_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo` is guarded by `rb_thread_prevent_fork`, preventing fork during its execution and avoiding related issues. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-12-11Use ruby_strdup/xfree in fast_fallbackJohn Hawthorn
Any memory allocated with xmalloc needs to be matched with xfree rather than plain free. Ruby unfortunately redefines strdup to be ruby_strdup, which uses xmalloc so needs to be xfreed. Previously these were mismatched. This commit changes the copy to be an explicit ruby_strdup (to avoid confusion) and the free to be xfree. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/12311
2024-12-11Use `rb_thread_fd_select` instead of select(2) (#12292)Misaki Shioi
* Use `rb_thread_fd_select` instead of select(2) For fixing https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20932 . `TCPSocket.new`, which internally uses select(2) for HEv2, can cause SEGV if the number of file descriptors exceeds `FD_SETSIZE`. This change avoids that issue by replacing select(2) with `rb_thread_fd_select`, which is provided as part of Ruby's internal API. --- This includes the following changes. * rb_thread_fd_select does not need common pipe Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-12-03Fix use of getaddrinfo_shared->lockJohn Hawthorn
In some locations we were using shared->lock and in others &shared->lock, and we were leaking the allocated memory. Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/12239
2024-11-30Improve the conditions for clearing the Connection Attempt Delay upon ↵Misaki Shioi
connection failure (#12223) * Improve the conditions for clearing the Connection Attempt Delay upon connection failure This change addresses a case that was overlooked in ruby/ruby#12087. In the previous change, the Connection Attempt Delay was cleared at the point of a connection failure only if both of the following conditions were met: - No other sockets were attempting a connection - There were addresses still available to start a new connection In this update, the second condition has been removed. As a result, if name resolution succeeds after a connection failure and new addresses are obtained, it will be able to immediately attempt a connection to one of them. If there are no sockets attempting a connection, no addresses available for connection, and name resolution has completed, an exception will still be raised as before. --- Additionally, the following minor fixes have been made: * Refactor: Remove unnecessary members Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-29Ensure to close pipes when `TCPSocket.new` finishes processing (#12181)Misaki Shioi
`TCPSocket.new` with HEv2 uses three threads. The last of these threads to exit closed pipes. However, if pipes were open at the end of the main thread, they would leak. This change avoids this by closing pipes at the end of the main thread. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-28Ensure to free fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_shared with single family (#12199)Misaki Shioi
With https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/12156, the memory of the `struct fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_shared` is now allocated even if there is only one address family. This change will always free it when `TCPSocket.new` finishes. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-25Prevent memory leakYusuke Endoh
``` for (int i = 0; i < arg->family_size; i++) { arg->getaddrinfo_entries[i] = allocate_fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_entry(); if (!(arg->getaddrinfo_entries[i])) rb_syserr_fail(errno, "calloc(3)"); ``` If the allocation fails in the second interation, the memory allocated in the first iteration would be leaked. This change prevents the memory leak by allocating the memory in advance. (The struct name `fast_fallback_getaddrinfo_shared` might no longer be good.) Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/12163
2024-11-25Fix initialization of `struct wait_fast_fallback_arg::cancelled`Nobuyoshi Nakada
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/12161
2024-11-25Do not save the last error without sockets in the connection attempt (#12153)Misaki Shioi
* Do not save the last_error if there are no sockets waiting to be connected In this implementation, the results of both name resolution and connection attempts are awaited using select(2). When it returned, the implementation attempted to check for connections even if there were no sockets currently attempting to connect, treating the absence of connected sockets as a connection failure. With this fix, it will no longer check for connections when there are no sockets waiting to be connected. Additionally, the following minor fixes have been made: * Handle failure of getsockopt(2) and removed unnecessary continue in the loop * Tweak: Use common API to check in_progress_fds * Safely call TCPServer.new in test * Set empty writefds when there is no socket waiting to be connected * Enable fast_fallback option Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-24UBF is also required for synchronous name resolution (#12156)Misaki Shioi
`rb_thread_call_without_gvl2` is used to wait for the results of name resolution and connection attempts. When there is only one address family to resolve, the necessary resources were not being passed to the UBF. With this change, the handling of resources has been revised and organized to work consistently, whether there are two address families to resolve or only one. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-23Save the error that occurred during name resolution (#12155)Misaki Shioi
even if a system call error happens after the name resolution failure in the child thread. pipe and write(2) are used to notify the main thread of the name resolution results from the child thread. After name resolution is completed in the child thread, if the call to write(2) fails, the main thread retrieves the resolved addresses. However, when name resolution failed, the corresponding error was not being saved in `last_error`. With this change, name resolution failures will now be saved in last_error even if the write(2) call in the child thread fails. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-21Fix the usage of reallocYusuke Endoh
http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk-repeat50@ruby-sp2-noble-docker/5420911 ``` /tmp/ruby/src/trunk-repeat50/ext/socket/ipsocket.c: In function ‘reallocate_connection_attempt_fds’: /tmp/ruby/src/trunk-repeat50/ext/socket/ipsocket.c:292:62: warning: pointer ‘fds’ may be used after ‘realloc’ [-Wuse-after-free] 292 | for (int i = current_capacity; i < new_capacity; i++) fds[i] = -1; | ^ /tmp/ruby/src/trunk-repeat50/ext/socket/ipsocket.c:288:9: note: call to ‘realloc’ here 288 | if (realloc(fds, new_capacity * sizeof(int)) == NULL) { | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ```
2024-11-17Fix stack-use-after-return (#12105)Misaki Shioi
http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk_asan@ruby-sp1/5409001 ``` ================================================================= ==3263562==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-return on address 0x735a8f190da8 at pc 0x735a6f58dabc bp 0x735a639ffd10 sp 0x735a639ffd08 READ of size 4 at 0x735a8f190da8 thread T211 ================================================================= ``` Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-15Do not wait connection attempt delay without in progress fds (#12087)Misaki Shioi
Do not wait Connection Attempt Delay without in progress fds Reset Connection Attempt Delay when connection fails and there is no other socket connection in progress. This is intended to resolve an issue that was temporarily worked around in Pull Request #12062. `TCPServer::new` (used in tests such as `TestNetHTTP_v1_2_chunked#test_timeout_during_non_chunked_streamed_HTTP_session_write`) can only connect over either IPv6 or IPv4, depending on the environment. Since HEv2 attempts to connect over IPv6 first, environments where IPv6 connections are unavailable return ECONNREFUSED immediately. In such cases, the client should immediately retry the connection over IPv4. However, HEv2 includes a specification for a "Connection Attempt Delay," where it waits 250ms after the previous connection attempt before starting the next one. This delay causes Net::OpenTimeout (100ms) to be exceeded while waiting for the next connection attempt to start. With this change, when a connection attempt fails, if there are sockets still attempting to connect and there are addresses yet to be tried, the Connection Attempt Delay will be resetted, allowing the next connection attempt to start immediately. --- Additionally, the following minor fixes have been made: - The `nfds` value used for select(2) is now reset with each wait. Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-11-12[Feature #120782] Introduction of Happy Eyeballs Version 2 (RFC8305) in ↵Misaki Shioi
TCPSocket.new (#11653) * Introduction of Happy Eyeballs Version 2 (RFC8305) in TCPSocket.new This is an implementation of Happy Eyeballs version 2 (RFC 8305) in `TCPSocket.new`. See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/11653 1. Background Prior to this implementation, I implemented Happy Eyeballs Version 2 (HEv2) for `Socket.tcp` in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/9374. HEv2 is an algorithm defined in [RFC 8305](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8305), aimed at improving network connectivity. For more details on the specific cases that HEv2 helps, please refer to https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20108. 2. Proposal & Outcome This proposal implements the same HEv2 algorithm in `TCPSocket.new`. Since `TCPSocket.new` is used more widely than `Socket.tcp`, this change is expected to broaden the impact of HEv2's benefits. Like `Socket.tcp`, I have also added `fast_fallback` keyword argument to `TCPSocket.new`. This option is set to true by default, enabling the HEv2 functionality. However, users can explicitly set it to false to disable HEv2 and use the previous behavior of `TCPSocket.new`. It should be noted that HEv2 is enabled only in environments where pthreads are available. This specification follows the approach taken in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19965 , where name resolution can be interrupted. (In environments where pthreads are not available, the `fast_fallback` option is ignored.) 3. Performance Below is the benchmark of 100 requests to `www.ruby-lang.org` with the fast_fallback option set to true and false, respectively. While there is a slight performance degradation when HEv2 is enabled, the degradation is smaller compared to that seen in `Socket.tcp`. ``` ~/s/build ❯❯❯ ../install/bin/ruby ../ruby/test.rb Rehearsal -------------------------------------------------------- fast_fallback: true 0.017588 0.097045 0.114633 ( 1.460664) fast_fallback: false 0.014033 0.078984 0.093017 ( 1.413951) ----------------------------------------------- total: 0.207650sec user system total real fast_fallback: true 0.020891 0.124054 0.144945 ( 1.473816) fast_fallback: false 0.018392 0.110852 0.129244 ( 1.466014) ``` * Update debug prints Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu.nakada@gmail.com> * Remove debug prints * misc * Disable HEv2 in Win * Raise resolution error with hostname resolution * Fix to handle errors * Remove warnings * Errors that do not need to be handled * misc * Improve doc * Fix bug on cancellation * Avoid EAI_ADDRFAMILY for resolving IPv6 * Follow upstream * misc * Refactor connection_attempt_fds management - Introduced allocate_connection_attempt_fds and reallocate_connection_attempt_fds for improved memory allocation of connection_attempt_fds - Added remove_connection_attempt_fd to resize connection_attempt_fds dynamically. - Simplified the in_progress_fds function to only check the size of connection_attempt_fds. * Rename do_pthread_create to raddrinfo_pthread_create to avoid conflicting --------- Co-authored-by: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu.nakada@gmail.com> Notes: Merged-By: shioimm <shioi.mm@gmail.com>
2024-10-12Support `IO#timeout` for `rsock_connect`. (#11880)Samuel Williams
Notes: Merged-By: ioquatix <samuel@codeotaku.com>
2024-10-11Update `rsock_connect` to take `VALUE io` argument. (#11847)Samuel Williams
Notes: Merged-By: ioquatix <samuel@codeotaku.com>
2024-10-09Update `IPSocket` to use `rb_io_descriptor` and `rb_io_mode`.Samuel Williams
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/11796
2024-02-01Revert "Set AI_ADDRCONFIG when making getaddrinfo(3) calls for outgoing conns"KJ Tsanaktsidis
This reverts commit 673ed41c81cf5a6951bcb2c3dec82d7bd6ea7440.
2023-12-07Set AI_ADDRCONFIG when making getaddrinfo(3) calls for outgoing conns (#7295)KJ Tsanaktsidis
When making an outgoing TCP or UDP connection, set AI_ADDRCONFIG in the hints we send to getaddrinfo(3) (if supported). This will prompt the resolver to _NOT_ issue A or AAAA queries if the system does not actually have an IPv4 or IPv6 address (respectively). This makes outgoing connections marginally more efficient on non-dual-stack systems, since we don't have to try connecting to an address which can't possibly work. More importantly, however, this works around a race condition present in some older versions of glibc on aarch64 where it could accidently send the two outgoing DNS queries with the same DNS txnid, and get confused when receiving the responses. This manifests as outgoing connections sometimes taking 5 seconds (the DNS timeout before retry) to be made. Fixes #19144
2022-07-21Expand tabs [ci skip]Takashi Kokubun
[Misc #18891] Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6094
2021-01-05[DOC] Fix grammar: "is same as" -> "is the same as"Marcus Stollsteimer
2020-12-10Add connect_timeout to TCPSocketMasaki Matsushita
Add connect_timeout to TCPSocket.new in the same way as Socket.tcp. Closes [Feature #17187]
2020-12-07Revert getaddrinfo_a()Masaki Matsushita
getaddrinfo_a() gets stuck after fork(). To avoid this, we need 1 second sleep to wait for internal worker threads of getaddrinfo_a() to be finished, but that is unacceptable. [Bug #17220] [Feature #17134] [Feature #17187]
2020-09-27ext/socket/ipsocket.c: prevent "warning: unused variable 'resolv_timeout'"Yusuke Endoh
2020-09-25Add resolve_timeout to TCPSocket [Feature #17134]Masaki Matsushita
2019-08-27rb_ensure now free from ANYARGS卜部昌平
After 5e86b005c0f2ef30df2f9906c7e2f3abefe286a2, I now think ANYARGS is dangerous and should be extinct. This commit deletes ANYARGS from rb_ensure, which also revealed many arity / type mismatches.
2019-06-11* expand tabs.git
2019-06-11ext/socket/ipsocket.c: Use SO_REUSEADDR for local_host/portYusuke Endoh
Sometimes ruby/spec fails when trying to specify local_host and local_port for TCPSocket.open. https://rubyci.org/logs/rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/solaris11s-sunc/ruby-master/log/20190610T192504Z.fail.html.gz
2017-04-14IPSocket#inspectnobu
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@58351 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2016-10-05* ext/socket/*.c: Add proper require for example to work.hsbt
[fix GH-1378][ci skip] Patch by @schneems git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@56346 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e