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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1991-06-27 15:51:29 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1991-06-27 15:51:29 (GMT) |
commit | 30a685f0fe60c11c18a5d7d2bd9abc6981c16276 (patch) | |
tree | 1c4bcf7c58d6c997814c4d3b0653f34c93fe5727 /Modules | |
parent | 6574b3ee252f27441c6708b8cbf480fbf42f5431 (diff) | |
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Many changes to the interface, and added comments.
Diffstat (limited to 'Modules')
-rw-r--r-- | Modules/socketmodule.c | 404 |
1 files changed, 326 insertions, 78 deletions
diff --git a/Modules/socketmodule.c b/Modules/socketmodule.c index a54a2cb..c0c9079 100644 --- a/Modules/socketmodule.c +++ b/Modules/socketmodule.c @@ -29,30 +29,18 @@ This module provides an interface to Berkeley socket IPC. Limitations: -- only AF_INET and AF_UNIX address families +- only AF_INET and AF_UNIX address families are supported - no asynchronous I/O -- no flags on send/receive operations -- no socket options -- no protocol parameter on socket() system call -- although socket objects have read() and write() methods, they can't be - used everywhere where file objects can be used (e.g., sys.stdout won't - work and there is no readline() method) +- no read/write operations (use send/recv instead) +- no flags on send/recv operations +- no setsockopt() call Interface: -- socket.socket(family, type) returns a new socket object +- socket.gethostbyname(hostname) --> host IP address (string: 'dd.dd.dd.dd') +- socket.getservbyname(server, type) --> port number +- socket.socket(family, type) --> new socket object - family and type constants from <socket.h> are accessed as socket.AF_INET etc. -- socket methods are: - - s.bind(sockaddr) --> None - - s.connect(sockaddr) --> None - - s.accept() --> newsocket, sockaddr - - s.listen(n) --> None - - s.read(nbytes) --> string - - s.write(string) --> nbytes - - s.recvfrom(nbytes) --> string, sockaddr - - s.sendto(string, sockaddr) --> nbytes - - s.shutdown(how) --> None - - s.close() --> None - errors are reported as the exception socket.error - an Internet socket address is a pair (hostname, port) where hostname can be anything recognized by gethostbyname() @@ -60,9 +48,20 @@ Interface: - where a hostname is returned, the dd.dd.dd.dd notation is used - a UNIX domain socket is a string specifying the pathname -Bugs: +Socket methods: + +- s.bind(sockaddr) --> None +- s.connect(sockaddr) --> None +- s.accept() --> new socket object, sockaddr +- s.listen(n) --> None +- s.makefile(mode) --> file object +- s.recv(nbytes) --> string +- s.recvfrom(nbytes) --> string, sockaddr +- s.send(string) --> None +- s.sendto(string, sockaddr) --> None +- s.shutdown(how) --> None +- s.close() --> None -- On the vax, the port numbers seem to be mixed up (when receiving only???) */ #include "allobjects.h" @@ -74,7 +73,15 @@ Bugs: #include <sys/un.h> #include <netdb.h> -static object *SocketError; /* Exception socket.error */ + +/* Global variable holding the exception type for errors detected + by this module (but not argument type or memory errors, etc.). */ + +static object *SocketError; + + +/* Convenience function to raise an error according to errno + and return a NULL pointer from a function. */ static object * socket_error() @@ -82,16 +89,35 @@ socket_error() return err_errno(SocketError); } + +/* The object holding a socket. It holds some extra information, + like the address family, which is used to decode socket address + arguments properly. */ + typedef struct { OB_HEAD - int sock_fd; - int sock_family; - int sock_type; - int sock_proto; + int sock_fd; /* Socket file descriptor */ + int sock_family; /* Address family, e.g., AF_INET */ + int sock_type; /* Socket type, e.g., SOCK_STREAM */ + int sock_proto; /* Protocol type, usually 0 */ } sockobject; + +/* A forward reference to the Socktype type object. + The Socktype variable contains pointers to various functions, + some of which call newsocobject(), which uses Socktype, so + there has to be a circular reference. If your compiler complains + that it is first declared 'extern' and later 'static', remove the + 'static' keyword from the actual definition. */ + extern typeobject Socktype; /* Forward */ + +/* Create a new socket object. + This just creates the object and initializes it. + If the creation fails, return NULL and set an exception (implicit + in NEWOBJ()). */ + static sockobject * newsockobject(fd, family, type, proto) int fd, family, type, proto; @@ -107,22 +133,38 @@ newsockobject(fd, family, type, proto) return s; } -static int setinetaddr PROTO((char *, struct sockaddr_in *)); + +/* Convert a string specifying a host name or one of a few symbolic + names to a numeric IP address. This usually calls gethostbyname() + to do the work; the names "" and "<broadcast>" are special. + Return the length (should always be 4 bytes), or negative if + an error occurred; then an exception is raised. */ + static int -setinetaddr(name, addr_ret) +setipaddr(name, addr_ret) char *name; struct sockaddr_in *addr_ret; { struct hostent *hp; + int d1, d2, d3, d4; + char ch; - if (strcmp(name, "<any>") == 0) { + if (name[0] == '\0') { addr_ret->sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; return 4; } - if (strcmp(name, "<broadcast>") == 0) { + if (name[0] == '<' && strcmp(name, "<broadcast>") == 0) { addr_ret->sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_BROADCAST; return 4; } + if (sscanf(name, "%d.%d.%d.%d%c", &d1, &d2, &d3, &d4, &ch) == 4 && + 0 <= d1 && d1 <= 255 && 0 <= d2 && d2 <= 255 && + 0 <= d3 && d3 <= 255 && 0 <= d4 && d4 <= 255) { + addr_ret->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl( + ((long) d1 << 24) | ((long) d2 << 16) | + ((long) d3 << 8) | ((long) d4 << 0)); + return 4; + } hp = gethostbyname(name); if (hp == NULL) { err_setstr(SocketError, "host not found"); @@ -132,6 +174,13 @@ setinetaddr(name, addr_ret) return hp->h_length; } + +/* Generally useful convenience function to create a tuple from two + objects. This eats references to the objects; if either is NULL + it destroys the other and returns NULL without raising an exception + (assuming the function that was called to create the argument must + have raised an exception and returned NULL). */ + static object * makepair(a, b) object *a, *b; @@ -147,32 +196,64 @@ makepair(a, b) return pair; } + +/* Create a string object representing an IP address. + This is always a string of the form 'dd.dd.dd.dd' (with variable + size numbers). */ + +static object * +makeipaddr(addr) + struct sockaddr_in *addr; +{ + long x = ntohl(addr->sin_addr.s_addr); + char buf[100]; + sprintf(buf, "%d.%d.%d.%d", + (int) (x>>24) & 0xff, (int) (x>>16) & 0xff, + (int) (x>> 8) & 0xff, (int) (x>> 0) & 0xff); + return newstringobject(buf); +} + + +/* Create an object representing the given socket address, + suitable for passing it back to bind(), connect() etc. + The family field of the sockaddr structure is inspected + to determine what kind of address it really is. */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ static object * makesockaddr(addr, addrlen) struct sockaddr *addr; int addrlen; { - if (addr->sa_family == AF_INET) { + switch (addr->sa_family) { + + case AF_INET: + { struct sockaddr_in *a = (struct sockaddr_in *) addr; - long x = ntohl(a->sin_addr.s_addr); - char buf[100]; - sprintf(buf, "%d.%d.%d.%d", - (int) (x>>24) & 0xff, (int) (x>>16) & 0xff, - (int) (x>> 8) & 0xff, (int) (x>> 0) & 0xff); - return makepair(newstringobject(buf), + return makepair(makeipaddr(a), newintobject((long) ntohs(a->sin_port))); } - if (addr->sa_family == AF_UNIX) { + + case AF_UNIX: + { struct sockaddr_un *a = (struct sockaddr_un *) addr; return newstringobject(a->sun_path); } - err_setstr(SocketError, "returning unknown socket address type"); - return NULL; + + /* More cases here... */ + + default: + err_setstr(SocketError, "return unknown socket address type"); + return NULL; + } } -static int getsockaddrarg PROTO((sockobject *, object *, - struct sockaddr **, int *)); + +/* Parse a socket address argument according to the socket object's + address family. Return 1 if the address was in the proper format, + 0 of not. The address is returned through addr_ret, its length + through len_ret. */ + static int getsockaddrarg(s, args, addr_ret, len_ret) sockobject *s; @@ -180,13 +261,19 @@ getsockaddrarg(s, args, addr_ret, len_ret) struct sockaddr **addr_ret; int *len_ret; { - if (s->sock_family == AF_UNIX) { + switch (s->sock_family) { + + case AF_UNIX: + { static struct sockaddr_un addr; object *path; int len; - if (!getstrarg(args, &path) || - (len = getstringsize(path)) > sizeof addr.sun_path) + if (!getstrarg(args, &path)) return 0; + if ((len = getstringsize(path)) > sizeof addr.sun_path) { + err_setstr(SocketError, "AF_UNIX path too long"); + return 0; + } addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; memcpy(addr.sun_path, getstringvalue(path), len); *addr_ret = (struct sockaddr *) &addr; @@ -194,13 +281,14 @@ getsockaddrarg(s, args, addr_ret, len_ret) return 1; } - if (s->sock_family == AF_INET) { + case AF_INET: + { static struct sockaddr_in addr; object *host; int port; if (!getstrintarg(args, &host, &port)) return 0; - if (setinetaddr(getstringvalue(host), &addr) < 0) + if (setipaddr(getstringvalue(host), &addr) < 0) return 0; addr.sin_family = AF_INET; addr.sin_port = htons(port); @@ -209,10 +297,18 @@ getsockaddrarg(s, args, addr_ret, len_ret) return 1; } - err_setstr(SocketError, "getsockaddrarg: bad family"); - return 0; + /* More cases here... */ + + default: + err_setstr(SocketError, "getsockaddrarg: bad family"); + return 0; + + } } + +/* s.accept() method */ + static object * sock_accept(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -227,6 +323,8 @@ sock_accept(s, args) newfd = accept(s->sock_fd, (struct sockaddr *) addrbuf, &addrlen); if (newfd < 0) return socket_error(); + /* Create the new object with unspecified family, + to avoid calls to bind() etc. on it. */ res = makepair((object *) newsockobject(newfd, AF_UNSPEC, 0, 0), makesockaddr((struct sockaddr *) addrbuf, addrlen)); if (res == NULL) @@ -234,6 +332,9 @@ sock_accept(s, args) return res; } + +/* s.bind(sockaddr) method */ + static object * sock_bind(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -249,6 +350,11 @@ sock_bind(s, args) return None; } + +/* s.close() method. + Set the file descriptor to -1 so operations tried subsequently + will surely fail. */ + static object * sock_close(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -262,6 +368,9 @@ sock_close(s, args) return None; } + +/* s.connect(sockaddr) method */ + static object * sock_connect(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -277,6 +386,9 @@ sock_connect(s, args) return None; } + +/* s.listen(n) method */ + static object * sock_listen(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -291,19 +403,51 @@ sock_listen(s, args) return None; } + +/* s.makefile(mode) method. + Create a new open file object referring to a dupped version of + the socket's file descriptor. (The dup() call is necessary so + that the open file and socket objects may be closed independent + of each other.) + The mode argument specifies 'r' or 'w' passed to fdopen(). */ + static object * -sock_read(s, args) +sock_makefile(s, args) sockobject *s; object *args; { - int len, n; - object *buf; - if (!getintarg(args, &len)) + extern int fclose PROTO((FILE *)); + object *mode; + int fd; + FILE *fp; + if (!getstrarg(args, &mode)) return NULL; + if ((fd = dup(s->sock_fd)) < 0 || + (fp = fdopen(fd, getstringvalue(mode))) == NULL) + return socket_error(); + return newopenfileobject(fp, "<socket>", getstringvalue(mode), fclose); +} + + +/* s.recv(nbytes) method */ + +static object * +sock_recv(s, args) + sockobject *s; + object *args; +{ + int len, n, flags; + object *buf; + if (!getintintarg(args, &len, &flags)) { + err_clear(); + if (!getintarg(args, &len)) + return NULL; + flags = 0; + } buf = newsizedstringobject((char *) 0, len); if (buf == NULL) return NULL; - n = read(s->sock_fd, getstringvalue(buf), len); + n = recv(s->sock_fd, getstringvalue(buf), len, flags); if (n < 0) return socket_error(); if (resizestring(&buf, n) < 0) @@ -311,6 +455,9 @@ sock_read(s, args) return buf; } + +/* s.recvfrom(nbytes) method */ + static object * sock_recvfrom(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -332,6 +479,33 @@ sock_recvfrom(s, args) return makepair(buf, makesockaddr(addrbuf, addrlen)); } + +/* s.send(data) method */ + +static object * +sock_send(s, args) + sockobject *s; + object *args; +{ + object *buf; + int len, n, flags; + if (!getstrintarg(args, &buf, &flags)) { + err_clear(); + if (!getstrarg(args, &buf)) + return NULL; + flags = 0; + } + len = getstringsize(buf); + n = send(s->sock_fd, getstringvalue(buf), len, flags); + if (n < 0) + return socket_error(); + INCREF(None); + return None; +} + + +/* s.sendto(data, sockaddr) method */ + static object * sock_sendto(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -352,9 +526,13 @@ sock_sendto(s, args) addr, addrlen); if (n < 0) return socket_error(); - return newintobject((long) n); + INCREF(None); + return None; } + +/* s.shutdown(how) method */ + static object * sock_shutdown(s, args) sockobject *s; @@ -369,21 +547,8 @@ sock_shutdown(s, args) return None; } -static object * -sock_write(s, args) - sockobject *s; - object *args; -{ - object *buf; - int len, n; - if (!getstrarg(args, &buf)) - return NULL; - len = getstringsize(buf); - n = write(s->sock_fd, getstringvalue(buf), len); - if (n < 0) - return socket_error(); - return newintobject((long) n); -} + +/* List of methods for socket objects */ static struct methodlist sock_methods[] = { {"accept", sock_accept}, @@ -391,14 +556,19 @@ static struct methodlist sock_methods[] = { {"close", sock_close}, {"connect", sock_connect}, {"listen", sock_listen}, - {"read", sock_read}, + {"makefile", sock_makefile}, + {"recv", sock_recv}, {"recvfrom", sock_recvfrom}, + {"send", sock_send}, {"sendto", sock_sendto}, {"shutdown", sock_shutdown}, - {"write", sock_write}, {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ }; + +/* Deallocate a socket object in response to the last DECREF(). + First close the file description. */ + static void sock_dealloc(s) sockobject *s; @@ -407,6 +577,9 @@ sock_dealloc(s) DEL(s); } + +/* Return a socket object's named attribute. */ + static object * sock_getattr(s, name) sockobject *s; @@ -415,6 +588,11 @@ sock_getattr(s, name) return findmethod(sock_methods, (object *) s, name); } + +/* Type object for socket objects. + If your compiler complains that it is first declared 'extern' + and later 'static', remove the 'static' keyword here. */ + static typeobject Socktype = { OB_HEAD_INIT(&Typetype) 0, @@ -432,6 +610,53 @@ static typeobject Socktype = { 0, /*tp_as_mapping*/ }; + +/* Python interface to gethostbyname(name). */ + +/*ARGSUSED*/ +static object * +socket_gethostbyname(self, args) + object *self; + object *args; +{ + object *name; + struct hostent *hp; + struct sockaddr_in addrbuf; + if (!getstrarg(args, &name)) + return NULL; + if (setipaddr(getstringvalue(name), &addrbuf) < 0) + return NULL; + return makeipaddr(&addrbuf); +} + + +/* Python interface to getservbyname(name). + This only returns the port number, since the other info is already + known or not useful (like the list of aliases). */ + +/*ARGSUSED*/ +static object * +socket_getservbyname(self, args) + object *self; + object *args; +{ + object *name, *proto; + struct servent *sp; + if (!getstrstrarg(args, &name, &proto)) + return NULL; + sp = getservbyname(getstringvalue(name), getstringvalue(proto)); + if (sp == NULL) { + err_setstr(SocketError, "service/proto not found"); + return NULL; + } + return newintobject((long) ntohs(sp->s_port)); +} + + +/* Python interface to socket(family, type, proto). + The third (protocol) argument is optional. + Return a new socket object. */ + /*ARGSUSED*/ static object * socket_socket(self, args) @@ -440,23 +665,40 @@ socket_socket(self, args) { sockobject *s; int family, type, proto, fd; - if (!getintintarg(args, &family, &type)) - return NULL; - proto = 0; + if (args != NULL && is_tupleobject(args) && gettuplesize(args) == 3) { + if (!getintintarg(args, &family, &type, &proto)) + return NULL; + } + else { + if (!getintintarg(args, &family, &type)) + return NULL; + proto = 0; + } fd = socket(family, type, proto); if (fd < 0) return socket_error(); s = newsockobject(fd, family, type, proto); + /* If the object can't be created, don't forget to close the + file descriptor again! */ if (s == NULL) - close(fd); + (void) close(fd); return (object *) s; } + +/* List of functions exported by this module. */ + static struct methodlist socket_methods[] = { - {"socket", socket_socket}, - {NULL, NULL} /* Sentinel */ + {"gethostbyname", socket_gethostbyname}, + {"getservbyname", socket_getservbyname}, + {"socket", socket_socket}, + {NULL, NULL} /* Sentinel */ }; + +/* Convenience routine to export an integer value. + For simplicity, errors (which are unlikely anyway) are ignored. */ + static void insint(d, name, value) object *d; @@ -474,6 +716,12 @@ insint(d, name, value) } } + +/* Initialize this module. + This is called when the first 'import socket' is done, + via a table in config.c, if config.c is compiled with USE_SOCKET + defined. */ + void initsocket() { |