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authorGravatar https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkzwmw_zyMpZC9_J7ey--woeYPoZkAOgGw <dxtrish@web>2014-02-08 19:18:17 +0000
committerGravatar admin <admin@branchable.com>2014-02-08 19:18:17 +0000
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkzwmw_zyMpZC9_J7ey--woeYPoZkAOgGw"
+ nickname="dxtrish"
+ subject="comment 11"
+ date="2014-02-08T19:18:17Z"
+ content="""
+I honestly have no idea why that move works because
+
+ % ls -lh /usr/lib|grep -E '(gsasl|xml2|gnutls|idn)'
+
+returns nothing. But couldn't those symbols already be in the other libraries considering, from what I've read at least, haskell stuff are statically compiled by default?
+
+Anyway, you are completely right that this happened when I try to use XMPP. The reason I was looking in the wrong place to begin with was because the webapp spit out the error messsage. I have redirected my attention to the network library and the xmpp library.
+
+But I might have found something interesting in the network library. Keep in mind that I just learned a little today, so do correct me if I'm wrong.
+
+Looking at http://hackage.haskell.org/package/network-2.2.1.8/docs/src/Network-Socket.html I found:
+
+ setSocketOption :: Socket
+ -> SocketOption -- Option Name
+ -> Int -- Option Value
+ -> IO ()
+ setSocketOption (MkSocket s _ _ _ _) so v = do
+ with (fromIntegral v) $ \ptr_v -> do
+ throwErrnoIfMinus1_ \"setSocketOption\" $
+ c_setsockopt s (socketOptLevel so) (packSocketOption so) ptr_v
+ (fromIntegral (sizeOf v))
+ return ()
+
+Everything here looks good. So I decided to take a look at SocketOption, socketOptLevel and packSocketOption.
+
+ data SocketOption
+ = DummySocketOption__
+ | Debug {- SO_DEBUG -}
+ | ReuseAddr {- SO_REUSEADDR -}
+ | Type {- SO_TYPE -}
+ | SoError {- SO_ERROR -}
+ | DontRoute {- SO_DONTROUTE -}
+ | Broadcast {- SO_BROADCAST -}
+ | SendBuffer {- SO_SNDBUF -}
+ | RecvBuffer {- SO_RCVBUF -}
+ | KeepAlive {- SO_KEEPALIVE -}
+ | OOBInline {- SO_OOBINLINE -}
+ | TimeToLive {- IP_TTL -}
+ | MaxSegment {- TCP_MAXSEG -}
+ | NoDelay {- TCP_NODELAY -}
+ | Linger {- SO_LINGER -}
+ | RecvLowWater {- SO_RCVLOWAT -}
+ | SendLowWater {- SO_SNDLOWAT -}
+ | RecvTimeOut {- SO_RCVTIMEO -}
+ | SendTimeOut {- SO_SNDTIMEO -}
+
+ socketOptLevel :: SocketOption -> CInt
+ socketOptLevel so =
+ case so of
+ TimeToLive -> 0
+ MaxSegment -> 6
+ NoDelay -> 6
+ _ -> 1
+
+ packSocketOption :: SocketOption -> CInt
+ packSocketOption so =
+ case so of
+ Debug -> 1
+ ReuseAddr -> 2
+ Type -> 3
+ SoError -> 4
+ DontRoute -> 5
+ Broadcast -> 6
+ SendBuffer -> 7
+ RecvBuffer -> 8
+ KeepAlive -> 9
+ OOBInline -> 10
+ TimeToLive -> 2
+ MaxSegment -> 2
+ NoDelay -> 1
+ Linger -> 13
+ RecvLowWater -> 18
+ SendLowWater -> 19
+ RecvTimeOut -> 20
+ SendTimeOut -> 21
+
+Everything looks good so I thought long and hard about this. Then, by chance, I just looked at the man page for setsockopt() and it mentioned SOL_SOCKET and I was like \"Hmm...\"
+
+ % grep -R SOL_SOCKET /usr/include
+ /usr/include/openssl/e_os.h:#define ioctlsocket(a,b,c) setsockopt((a),SOL_SOCKET,(b),(c),sizeof(*(c)))
+ /usr/include/sys/socket.h:#define SOL_SOCKET 0xffff /* options for socket level */
+ /usr/include/sys/socket.h:/* Read using getsockopt() with SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEERCRED */
+
+Wat?
+
+ #define SOL_SOCKET 0xffff
+
+Going back to the Haskell code above I realized that SetSocketOption will NEVER feed 0xffff as level to setsockopt() because socketOptLevel returns 1 unless optname is TimeToLive, MaxSegment or NoDelay.
+
+Am I way off?
+"""]]