Searched refs:inetdSock (Results 1 – 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
121 if (rfbScreen->inetdSock != -1) { in rfbInitSockets()124 if(!rfbSetNonBlocking(rfbScreen->inetdSock)) in rfbInitSockets()127 if (setsockopt(rfbScreen->inetdSock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, in rfbInitSockets()134 FD_SET(rfbScreen->inetdSock, &(rfbScreen->allFds)); in rfbInitSockets()135 rfbScreen->maxFd = rfbScreen->inetdSock; in rfbInitSockets()225 if(rfbScreen->inetdSock>-1) { in rfbShutdownSockets()226 closesocket(rfbScreen->inetdSock); in rfbShutdownSockets()227 FD_CLR(rfbScreen->inetdSock,&rfbScreen->allFds); in rfbShutdownSockets()228 rfbScreen->inetdSock=-1; in rfbShutdownSockets()270 if (!rfbScreen->inetdInitDone && rfbScreen->inetdSock != -1) { in rfbCheckFds()[all …]
832 screen->inetdSock=-1; in rfbGetScreen()
277 SOCKET inetdSock; member
161 If you already have a socket to talk to, just set rfbScreen->inetdSock
1215 int s_in = screen->inetdSock; in handle_one_http_request()
3666 screen->inetdSock = fd;