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author | Josiah Carlson <josiah.carlson@gmail.com> | 2008-06-10 05:00:08 (GMT) |
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committer | Josiah Carlson <josiah.carlson@gmail.com> | 2008-06-10 05:00:08 (GMT) |
commit | 1a72d88abf90edd72a9baf0fd6eebea2cded89c5 (patch) | |
tree | 3f7fe414a21a6021b9fbeaa8c514672302718d6f /Lib/asyncore.py | |
parent | 602d8db2bc5ddc9a2de2843df92db53365478b3d (diff) | |
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Applying updated patch from Issue 1736190, which addresses partial
issues in: 909005 and 17361001, as well as completely as possible issues
539444, 760475, 777588, 889153, 953599, 1025525, 1063924, and 658749.
This patch also includes doc and test updates as necessary.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/asyncore.py')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/asyncore.py | 159 |
1 files changed, 113 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/asyncore.py b/Lib/asyncore.py index 886c845..184c993 100644 --- a/Lib/asyncore.py +++ b/Lib/asyncore.py @@ -53,20 +53,26 @@ import time import os from errno import EALREADY, EINPROGRESS, EWOULDBLOCK, ECONNRESET, \ - ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, EINTR, EISCONN, errorcode + ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, EINTR, EISCONN, EBADF, ECONNABORTED, errorcode try: socket_map except NameError: socket_map = {} +def _strerror(err): + res = os.strerror(err) + if res == 'Unknown error': + res = errorcode[err] + return res + class ExitNow(Exception): pass def read(obj): try: obj.handle_read_event() - except ExitNow: + except (ExitNow, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: obj.handle_error() @@ -74,15 +80,15 @@ def read(obj): def write(obj): try: obj.handle_write_event() - except ExitNow: + except (ExitNow, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: obj.handle_error() -def _exception (obj): +def _exception(obj): try: obj.handle_expt_event() - except ExitNow: + except (ExitNow, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: obj.handle_error() @@ -95,7 +101,7 @@ def readwrite(obj, flags): obj.handle_write_event() if flags & (select.POLLERR | select.POLLHUP | select.POLLNVAL): obj.handle_expt_event() - except ExitNow: + except (ExitNow, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: obj.handle_error() @@ -116,14 +122,15 @@ def poll(timeout=0.0, map=None): e.append(fd) if [] == r == w == e: time.sleep(timeout) - else: - try: - r, w, e = select.select(r, w, e, timeout) - except select.error, err: - if err[0] != EINTR: - raise - else: - return + return + + try: + r, w, e = select.select(r, w, e, timeout) + except select.error, err: + if err[0] != EINTR: + raise + else: + return for fd in r: obj = map.get(fd) @@ -209,18 +216,29 @@ class dispatcher: else: self._map = map + self._fileno = None + if sock: + # Set to nonblocking just to make sure for cases where we + # get a socket from a blocking source. + sock.setblocking(0) self.set_socket(sock, map) - # I think it should inherit this anyway - self.socket.setblocking(0) self.connected = True - # XXX Does the constructor require that the socket passed - # be connected? + # The constructor no longer requires that the socket + # passed be connected. try: self.addr = sock.getpeername() except socket.error: - # The addr isn't crucial - pass + if err[0] == ENOTCONN: + # To handle the case where we got an unconnected + # socket. + self.connected = False + else: + # The socket is broken in some unknown way, alert + # the user and remove it from the map (to prevent + # polling of broken sockets). + self.del_channel(map) + raise else: self.socket = None @@ -254,10 +272,9 @@ class dispatcher: def create_socket(self, family, type): self.family_and_type = family, type - self.socket = socket.socket(family, type) - self.socket.setblocking(0) - self._fileno = self.socket.fileno() - self.add_channel() + sock = socket.socket(family, type) + sock.setblocking(0) + self.set_socket(sock) def set_socket(self, sock, map=None): self.socket = sock @@ -295,7 +312,7 @@ class dispatcher: def listen(self, num): self.accepting = True if os.name == 'nt' and num > 5: - num = 1 + num = 5 return self.socket.listen(num) def bind(self, addr): @@ -310,10 +327,9 @@ class dispatcher: return if err in (0, EISCONN): self.addr = address - self.connected = True - self.handle_connect() + self.handle_connect_event() else: - raise socket.error, (err, errorcode[err]) + raise socket.error(err, errorcode[err]) def accept(self): # XXX can return either an address pair or None @@ -333,9 +349,11 @@ class dispatcher: except socket.error, why: if why[0] == EWOULDBLOCK: return 0 + elif why[0] in (ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, ECONNABORTED): + self.handle_close() + return 0 else: raise - return 0 def recv(self, buffer_size): try: @@ -349,15 +367,21 @@ class dispatcher: return data except socket.error, why: # winsock sometimes throws ENOTCONN - if why[0] in [ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN]: + if why[0] in [ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, ECONNABORTED]: self.handle_close() return '' else: raise def close(self): + self.connected = False + self.accepting = False self.del_channel() - self.socket.close() + try: + self.socket.close() + except socket.error, why: + if why[0] not in (ENOTCONN, EBADF): + raise # cheap inheritance, used to pass all other attribute # references to the underlying socket object. @@ -377,27 +401,53 @@ class dispatcher: def handle_read_event(self): if self.accepting: - # for an accepting socket, getting a read implies - # that we are connected - if not self.connected: - self.connected = True + # accepting sockets are never connected, they "spawn" new + # sockets that are connected self.handle_accept() elif not self.connected: - self.handle_connect() - self.connected = True + self.handle_connect_event() self.handle_read() else: self.handle_read() + def handle_connect_event(self): + self.connected = True + self.handle_connect() + def handle_write_event(self): - # getting a write implies that we are connected + if self.accepting: + # Accepting sockets shouldn't get a write event. + # We will pretend it didn't happen. + return + if not self.connected: - self.handle_connect() - self.connected = True + #check for errors + err = self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR) + if err != 0: + raise socket.error(err, strerror(err)) + + self.handle_connect_event() self.handle_write() def handle_expt_event(self): - self.handle_expt() + # if the handle_expt is the same default worthless method, + # we'll not even bother calling it, we'll instead generate + # a useful error + x = True + try: + y1 = self.__class__.handle_expt.im_func + y2 = dispatcher.handle_expt.im_func + x = y1 is y2 + except AttributeError: + pass + + if x: + err = self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR) + msg = _strerror(err) + + raise socket.error(err, msg) + else: + self.handle_expt() def handle_error(self): nil, t, v, tbinfo = compact_traceback() @@ -473,7 +523,8 @@ class dispatcher_with_send(dispatcher): def compact_traceback(): t, v, tb = sys.exc_info() tbinfo = [] - assert tb # Must have a traceback + if not tb: # Must have a traceback + raise AssertionError("traceback does not exist") while tb: tbinfo.append(( tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename, @@ -489,11 +540,22 @@ def compact_traceback(): info = ' '.join(['[%s|%s|%s]' % x for x in tbinfo]) return (file, function, line), t, v, info -def close_all(map=None): +def close_all(map=None, ignore_all=False): if map is None: map = socket_map for x in map.values(): - x.socket.close() + try: + x.close() + except OSError, x: + if x[0] == EBADF: + pass + elif not ignore_all: + raise + except (ExitNow, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): + raise + except: + if not ignore_all: + raise map.clear() # Asynchronous File I/O: @@ -513,11 +575,12 @@ if os.name == 'posix': import fcntl class file_wrapper: - # here we override just enough to make a file + # Here we override just enough to make a file # look like a socket for the purposes of asyncore. + # The passed fd is automatically os.dup()'d def __init__(self, fd): - self.fd = fd + self.fd = os.dup(fd) def recv(self, *args): return os.read(self.fd, *args) @@ -539,6 +602,10 @@ if os.name == 'posix': def __init__(self, fd, map=None): dispatcher.__init__(self, None, map) self.connected = True + try: + fd = fd.fileno() + except AttributeError: + pass self.set_file(fd) # set it to non-blocking mode flags = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFL, 0) |