Gracefully handle errors in socket creation

In all other calls, exceptions are handled within the ManagedSocket
class, this can't easily be done here as the exception is thrown from
the constructor, so the exception is handled in ISocket and the correct
error is passed to the application.

This should fix #660
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Vudjun 2025-02-16 08:26:37 +00:00 committed by KeatonTheBot
parent fba6cb68c9
commit e3258ab026

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@ -101,12 +101,21 @@ namespace Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Services.Sockets.Bsd
}
}
ISocket newBsdSocket = new ManagedSocket(netDomain, (SocketType)type, protocol, context.Device.Configuration.MultiplayerLanInterfaceId)
{
Blocking = !creationFlags.HasFlag(BsdSocketCreationFlags.NonBlocking),
};
LinuxError errno = LinuxError.SUCCESS;
ISocket newBsdSocket;
try
{
newBsdSocket = new ManagedSocket(netDomain, (SocketType)type, protocol, context.Device.Configuration.MultiplayerLanInterfaceId)
{
Blocking = !creationFlags.HasFlag(BsdSocketCreationFlags.NonBlocking),
};
}
catch (SocketException exception)
{
LinuxError errNo = WinSockHelper.ConvertError((WsaError)exception.ErrorCode);
return WriteBsdResult(context, 0, errNo);
}
int newSockFd = _context.RegisterFileDescriptor(newBsdSocket);