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from ws2_32. Rearrange symbol order accordingly. None of the ws2_32 functions is optional right now. (wsadata): Move from net.cc here. Define NO_COPY. (wsock_init): Drop unused symbols ws2_32_handle and wsock32_handle. (load_wsock32): Remove. (WSACleanup): Remove. * fhandler_socket.cc: Drop Winsock 1 accommodations throughout. (fhandler_socket::readv): Accomodate new POSIX style struct msghdr. (fhandler_socket::writev): Ditto. (fhandler_socket::recvmsg): Ditto. Handle "old" applications using former struct msghdr correctly. * net.cc: Drop Winsock 1 accommodations throughout. (wsadata): Move definition to autoload.cc. (set_socket_inheritance): Remove. (convert_ws1_ip_optname): New static function to convert Winsock1 IPPROTO_IP option values into Winsock2 IPPROTO_IP option values. (cygwin_setsockopt): Remove wrong and incomplete cleartext printing of optname. For "old" applications, convert optname from Winsock1 to Winsock2 values before using them. Add comment to describe the IP_TOS weirdness on W2K and above. (cygwin_getsockopt): Remove wrong and incomplete cleartext printing of optname. For "old" applications, convert optname from Winsock1 to Winsock2 values before using them. * select.cc (start_thread_socket): Forget about winsock2_active. * winsup.h (wsock32_handle): Remove declaration. (ws2_32_handle): Ditto. (netapi32_handle): Ditto. (wsadata): Ditto. (winsock2_active): Remove definition. * include/cygwin/socket.h: Change formatting slightly. (socklen_t): Move definition up in file. (struct msghdr): Convert to POSIX style. (struct cmsghdr): New type. (CMSG_ALIGN): New macro. (CMSG_LEN): Ditto. (CMSG_SPACE): Ditto. (CMSG_FIRSTHDR): Ditto. (CMSG_NXTHDR): Ditto. (CMSG_DATA): Ditto. (SCM_RIGHTS): Ditto. (struct OLD_msghdr): Define old msghdr structure for Cygwin internal purposes. (MSG_TRUNC): New macro. (MSG_CTRUNC): Ditto. (IP_OPTIONS): Redefine IPPROTO_IP option values to Winsock2 values. Keep Winsock1 values for Cygwin internal purposes. * include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version. (CYGWIN_VERSION_CHECK_FOR_USING_ANCIENT_MSGHDR): Define to check for applications using old struct msghdr. (CYGWIN_VERSION_CHECK_FOR_USING_WINSOCK1_VALUES): Define to check for applications using old Winsock1 IPPROTO_IP values. |
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