// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package poll import "syscall" // maxSendfileSize is the largest chunk size we ask the kernel to copy // at a time. const maxSendfileSize int = 4 << 20 // SendFile wraps the sendfile system call. func SendFile(dstFD *FD, src int, remain int64) (written int64, err error, handled bool) { defer func() { TestHookDidSendFile(dstFD, src, written, err, handled) }() if err := dstFD.writeLock(); err != nil { return 0, err, false } defer dstFD.writeUnlock() if err := dstFD.pd.prepareWrite(dstFD.isFile); err != nil { return 0, err, false } dst := dstFD.Sysfd for remain > 0 { n := maxSendfileSize if int64(n) > remain { n = int(remain) } n, err = syscall.Sendfile(dst, src, nil, n) if n > 0 { written += int64(n) remain -= int64(n) continue } else if err != syscall.EAGAIN && err != syscall.EINTR { // This includes syscall.ENOSYS (no kernel // support) and syscall.EINVAL (fd types which // don't implement sendfile), and other errors. // We should end the loop when there is no error // returned from sendfile(2) or it is not a retryable error. break } if err == syscall.EINTR { continue } if err = dstFD.pd.waitWrite(dstFD.isFile); err != nil { break } } if err == syscall.EAGAIN { err = nil } handled = written != 0 || (err != syscall.ENOSYS && err != syscall.EINVAL) return }