/* * tclWinSock.c -- * * This file contains Windows-specific socket related code. * * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclWinSock.c,v 1.76 2010/09/28 15:13:55 rmax Exp $ * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * General information on how this module works. * * - Each Tcl-thread with its sockets maintains an internal window to receive * socket messages from the OS. * * - To ensure that message reception is always running this window is * actually owned and handled by an internal thread. This we call the * co-thread of Tcl's thread. * * - The whole structure is set up by InitSockets() which is called for each * Tcl thread. The implementation of the co-thread is in SocketThread(), * and the messages are handled by SocketProc(). The connection between * both is not directly visible, it is done through a Win32 window class. * This class is initialized by InitSockets() as well, and used in the * creation of the message receiver windows. * * - An important thing to note is that *both* thread and co-thread have * access to the list of sockets maintained in the private TSD data of the * thread. The co-thread was given access to it upon creation through the * new thread's client-data. * * Because of this dual access the TSD data contains an OS mutex, the * "socketListLock", to mediate exclusion between thread and co-thread. * * The co-thread's access is all in SocketProc(). The thread's access is * through SocketEventProc() (1) and the functions called by it. * * (Ad 1) This is the handler function for all queued socket events, which * all the OS messages are translated to through the EventSource (2) * driven by the OS messages. * * (Ad 2) The main functions for this are SocketSetupProc() and * SocketCheckProc(). */ #include "tclWinInt.h" #ifdef _MSC_VER # pragma comment (lib, "ws2_32") #endif /* * Support for control over sockets' KEEPALIVE and NODELAY behavior is * currently disabled. */ #undef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE /* * Make sure to remove the redirection defines set in tclWinPort.h that is in * use in other sections of the core, except for us. */ #undef getservbyname #undef getsockopt #undef ntohs #undef setsockopt /* * The following variable is used to tell whether this module has been * initialized. If 1, initialization of sockets was successful, if -1 then * socket initialization failed (WSAStartup failed). */ static int initialized = 0; static const TCHAR classname[] = TEXT("TclSocket"); TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(socketMutex) /* * The following variable holds the network name of this host. */ static TclInitProcessGlobalValueProc InitializeHostName; static ProcessGlobalValue hostName = { 0, 0, NULL, NULL, InitializeHostName, NULL, NULL }; /* * The following defines declare the messages used on socket windows. */ #define SOCKET_MESSAGE WM_USER+1 #define SOCKET_SELECT WM_USER+2 #define SOCKET_TERMINATE WM_USER+3 #define SELECT TRUE #define UNSELECT FALSE /* * This is needed to comply with the strict aliasing rules of GCC, but it also * simplifies casting between the different sockaddr types. */ typedef union { struct sockaddr sa; struct sockaddr_in sa4; struct sockaddr_in6 sa6; struct sockaddr_storage sas; } address; #ifndef IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL #define IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL IN6_ADDR_EQUAL #endif typedef struct SocketInfo SocketInfo; typedef struct TcpFdList { SocketInfo *infoPtr; int fd; struct TcpFdList *next; } TcpFdList; /* * The following structure is used to store the data associated with each * socket. */ struct SocketInfo { Tcl_Channel channel; /* Channel associated with this socket. */ struct TcpFdList *sockets; /* Windows SOCKET handle. */ int flags; /* Bit field comprised of the flags described * below. */ int watchEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE, * FD_CLOSE, FD_ACCEPT and FD_CONNECT that * indicate which events are interesting. */ int readyEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE, * FD_CLOSE, FD_ACCEPT and FD_CONNECT that * indicate which events have occurred. */ int selectEvents; /* OR'ed combination of FD_READ, FD_WRITE, * FD_CLOSE, FD_ACCEPT and FD_CONNECT that * indicate which events are currently being * selected. */ int acceptEventCount; /* Count of the current number of FD_ACCEPTs * that have arrived and not yet processed. */ Tcl_TcpAcceptProc *acceptProc; /* Proc to call on accept. */ ClientData acceptProcData; /* The data for the accept proc. */ int lastError; /* Error code from last message. */ struct SocketInfo *nextPtr; /* The next socket on the per-thread socket * list. */ }; /* * The following structure is what is added to the Tcl event queue when a * socket event occurs. */ typedef struct SocketEvent { Tcl_Event header; /* Information that is standard for all * events. */ SOCKET socket; /* Socket descriptor that is ready. Used to * find the SocketInfo structure for the file * (can't point directly to the SocketInfo * structure because it could go away while * the event is queued). */ } SocketEvent; /* * This defines the minimum buffersize maintained by the kernel. */ #define TCP_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 /* * The following macros may be used to set the flags field of a SocketInfo * structure. */ #define SOCKET_ASYNC (1<<0) /* The socket is in blocking mode. */ #define SOCKET_EOF (1<<1) /* A zero read happened on the * socket. */ #define SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT (1<<2) /* This socket uses async connect. */ #define SOCKET_PENDING (1<<3) /* A message has been sent for this * socket */ typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { HWND hwnd; /* Handle to window for socket messages. */ HANDLE socketThread; /* Thread handling the window */ Tcl_ThreadId threadId; /* Parent thread. */ HANDLE readyEvent; /* Event indicating that a socket event is * ready. Also used to indicate that the * socketThread has been initialized and has * started. */ HANDLE socketListLock; /* Win32 Event to lock the socketList */ SocketInfo *socketList; /* Every open socket in this thread has an * entry on this list. */ } ThreadSpecificData; static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; static WNDCLASS windowClass; /* * Static functions defined in this file. */ static SocketInfo * CreateSocket(Tcl_Interp *interp, int port, const char *host, int server, const char *myaddr, int myport, int async); #if 0 static int CreateSocketAddress(LPSOCKADDR_IN sockaddrPtr, const char *host, int port); #endif static void InitSockets(void); static SocketInfo * NewSocketInfo(SOCKET socket); static void SocketExitHandler(ClientData clientData); static LRESULT CALLBACK SocketProc(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); static int SocketsEnabled(void); static void TcpAccept(TcpFdList *fds); static int WaitForSocketEvent(SocketInfo *infoPtr, int events, int *errorCodePtr); static DWORD WINAPI SocketThread(LPVOID arg); static void TcpThreadActionProc(ClientData instanceData, int action); static Tcl_EventCheckProc SocketCheckProc; static Tcl_EventProc SocketEventProc; static Tcl_EventSetupProc SocketSetupProc; static Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc TcpBlockProc; static Tcl_DriverCloseProc TcpCloseProc; static Tcl_DriverClose2Proc TcpClose2Proc; static Tcl_DriverSetOptionProc TcpSetOptionProc; static Tcl_DriverGetOptionProc TcpGetOptionProc; static Tcl_DriverInputProc TcpInputProc; static Tcl_DriverOutputProc TcpOutputProc; static Tcl_DriverWatchProc TcpWatchProc; static Tcl_DriverGetHandleProc TcpGetHandleProc; /* * This structure describes the channel type structure for TCP socket * based IO. */ static const Tcl_ChannelType tcpChannelType = { "tcp", /* Type name. */ TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_5, /* v5 channel */ TcpCloseProc, /* Close proc. */ TcpInputProc, /* Input proc. */ TcpOutputProc, /* Output proc. */ NULL, /* Seek proc. */ TcpSetOptionProc, /* Set option proc. */ TcpGetOptionProc, /* Get option proc. */ TcpWatchProc, /* Set up notifier to watch this channel. */ TcpGetHandleProc, /* Get an OS handle from channel. */ TcpClose2Proc, /* Close2proc. */ TcpBlockProc, /* Set socket into (non-)blocking mode. */ NULL, /* flush proc. */ NULL, /* handler proc. */ NULL, /* wide seek proc */ TcpThreadActionProc, /* thread action proc */ NULL /* truncate */ }; /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InitSockets -- * * Initialize the socket module. If winsock startup is successful, * registers the event window for the socket notifier code. * * Assumes socketMutex is held. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Initializes winsock, registers a new window class and creates a * window for use in asynchronous socket notification. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void InitSockets(void) { DWORD id; WSADATA wsaData; DWORD err; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); if (!initialized) { initialized = 1; TclCreateLateExitHandler(SocketExitHandler, NULL); /* * Create the async notification window with a new class. We must * create a new class to avoid a Windows 95 bug that causes us to get * the wrong message number for socket events if the message window is * a subclass of a static control. */ windowClass.style = 0; windowClass.cbClsExtra = 0; windowClass.cbWndExtra = 0; windowClass.hInstance = TclWinGetTclInstance(); windowClass.hbrBackground = NULL; windowClass.lpszMenuName = NULL; windowClass.lpszClassName = classname; windowClass.lpfnWndProc = SocketProc; windowClass.hIcon = NULL; windowClass.hCursor = NULL; if (!RegisterClass(&windowClass)) { TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); goto initFailure; } /* * Initialize the winsock library and check the interface version * actually loaded. We only ask for the 1.1 interface and do require * that it not be less than 1.1. */ #define WSA_VERSION_MAJOR 1 #define WSA_VERSION_MINOR 1 #define WSA_VERSION_REQD MAKEWORD(WSA_VERSION_MAJOR, WSA_VERSION_MINOR) err = WSAStartup((WORD)WSA_VERSION_REQD, &wsaData); if (err != 0) { TclWinConvertWSAError(err); goto initFailure; } /* * Note the byte positions are swapped for the comparison, so that * 0x0002 (2.0, MAKEWORD(2,0)) doesn't look less than 0x0101 (1.1). * We want the comparison to be 0x0200 < 0x0101. */ if (MAKEWORD(HIBYTE(wsaData.wVersion), LOBYTE(wsaData.wVersion)) < MAKEWORD(WSA_VERSION_MINOR, WSA_VERSION_MAJOR)) { TclWinConvertWSAError(WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED); WSACleanup(); goto initFailure; } #undef WSA_VERSION_REQD #undef WSA_VERSION_MAJOR #undef WSA_VERSION_MINOR } /* * Check for per-thread initialization. */ if (tsdPtr == NULL) { tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); tsdPtr->socketList = NULL; tsdPtr->hwnd = NULL; tsdPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetCurrentThread(); tsdPtr->readyEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); if (tsdPtr->readyEvent == NULL) { goto initFailure; } tsdPtr->socketListLock = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, TRUE, NULL); if (tsdPtr->socketListLock == NULL) { goto initFailure; } tsdPtr->socketThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, SocketThread, tsdPtr, 0, &id); if (tsdPtr->socketThread == NULL) { goto initFailure; } SetThreadPriority(tsdPtr->socketThread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST); /* * Wait for the thread to signal when the window has been created and * if it is ready to go. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE); if (tsdPtr->hwnd == NULL) { goto initFailure; /* Trouble creating the window */ } Tcl_CreateEventSource(SocketSetupProc, SocketCheckProc, NULL); } return; initFailure: TclpFinalizeSockets(); initialized = -1; return; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketsEnabled -- * * Check that the WinSock was successfully initialized. * * Results: * 1 if it is. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int SocketsEnabled(void) { int enabled; Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex); enabled = (initialized == 1); Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex); return enabled; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketExitHandler -- * * Callback invoked during exit clean up to delete the socket * communication window and to release the WinSock DLL. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void SocketExitHandler( ClientData clientData) /* Not used. */ { Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex); /* * Make sure the socket event handling window is cleaned-up for, at * most, this thread. */ TclpFinalizeSockets(); UnregisterClass(classname, TclWinGetTclInstance()); WSACleanup(); initialized = 0; Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpFinalizeSockets -- * * This function is called from Tcl_FinalizeThread to finalize the * platform specific socket subsystem. Also, it may be called from within * this module to cleanup the state if unable to initialize the sockets * subsystem. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Deletes the event source and destroys the socket thread. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TclpFinalizeSockets(void) { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); if (tsdPtr != NULL) { if (tsdPtr->socketThread != NULL) { if (tsdPtr->hwnd != NULL) { PostMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_TERMINATE, 0, 0); /* * Wait for the thread to exit. This ensures that we are * completely cleaned up before we leave this function. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE); tsdPtr->hwnd = NULL; } CloseHandle(tsdPtr->socketThread); tsdPtr->socketThread = NULL; } if (tsdPtr->readyEvent != NULL) { CloseHandle(tsdPtr->readyEvent); tsdPtr->readyEvent = NULL; } if (tsdPtr->socketListLock != NULL) { CloseHandle(tsdPtr->socketListLock); tsdPtr->socketListLock = NULL; } Tcl_DeleteEventSource(SocketSetupProc, SocketCheckProc, NULL); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpHasSockets -- * * This function determines whether sockets are available on the current * system and returns an error in interp if they are not. Note that * interp may be NULL. * * Results: * Returns TCL_OK if the system supports sockets, or TCL_ERROR with an * error in interp (if non-NULL). * * Side effects: * If not already prepared, initializes the TSD structure and socket * message handling thread associated to the calling thread for the * subsystem of the driver. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclpHasSockets( Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Where to write an error message if sockets * are not present, or NULL if no such message * is to be written. */ { Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex); InitSockets(); Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex); if (SocketsEnabled()) { return TCL_OK; } if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "sockets are not available on this system", NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketSetupProc -- * * This function is invoked before Tcl_DoOneEvent blocks waiting for an * event. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Adjusts the block time if needed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void SocketSetupProc( ClientData data, /* Not used. */ int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 }; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) { return; } /* * Check to see if there is a ready socket. If so, poll. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL; infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { if (infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents) { Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); break; } } SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketCheckProc -- * * This function is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to check the socket event * source for events. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * May queue an event. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void SocketCheckProc( ClientData data, /* Not used. */ int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; SocketEvent *evPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) { return; } /* * Queue events for any ready sockets that don't already have events * queued (caused by persistent states that won't generate WinSock * events). */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL; infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { if ((infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents) && !(infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_PENDING)) { infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_PENDING; evPtr = (SocketEvent *) ckalloc(sizeof(SocketEvent)); evPtr->header.proc = SocketEventProc; evPtr->socket = infoPtr->sockets->fd; Tcl_QueueEvent((Tcl_Event *) evPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL); } } SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketEventProc -- * * This function is called by Tcl_ServiceEvent when a socket event * reaches the front of the event queue. This function is responsible for * notifying the generic channel code. * * Results: * Returns 1 if the event was handled, meaning it should be removed from * the queue. Returns 0 if the event was not handled, meaning it should * stay on the queue. The only time the event isn't handled is if the * TCL_FILE_EVENTS flag bit isn't set. * * Side effects: * Whatever the channel callback functions do. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SocketEventProc( Tcl_Event *evPtr, /* Event to service. */ int flags) /* Flags that indicate what events to handle, * such as TCL_FILE_EVENTS. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; SocketEvent *eventPtr = (SocketEvent *) evPtr; int mask = 0; int events; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); TcpFdList *fds; if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) { return 0; } /* * Find the specified socket on the socket list. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL; infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { if (infoPtr->sockets->fd == eventPtr->socket) { break; } } SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); /* * Discard events that have gone stale. */ if (!infoPtr) { return 1; } infoPtr->flags &= ~SOCKET_PENDING; /* * Handle connection requests directly. */ if (infoPtr->readyEvents & FD_ACCEPT) { for (fds = infoPtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) { TcpAccept(fds); } return 1; } /* * Mask off unwanted events and compute the read/write mask so we can * notify the channel. */ events = infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents; if (events & FD_CLOSE) { /* * If the socket was closed and the channel is still interested in * read events, then we need to ensure that we keep polling for this * event until someone does something with the channel. Note that we * do this before calling Tcl_NotifyChannel so we don't have to watch * out for the channel being deleted out from under us. This may cause * a redundant trip through the event loop, but it's simpler than * trying to do unwind protection. */ Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 }; Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); mask |= TCL_READABLE|TCL_WRITABLE; } else if (events & FD_READ) { fd_set readFds; struct timeval timeout; /* * We must check to see if data is really available, since someone * could have consumed the data in the meantime. Turn off async * notification so select will work correctly. If the socket is still * readable, notify the channel driver, otherwise reset the async * select handler and keep waiting. */ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); FD_ZERO(&readFds); FD_SET(infoPtr->sockets->fd, &readFds); timeout.tv_usec = 0; timeout.tv_sec = 0; if (select(0, &readFds, NULL, NULL, &timeout) != 0) { mask |= TCL_READABLE; } else { infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_READ); SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); } } if (events & (FD_WRITE | FD_CONNECT)) { mask |= TCL_WRITABLE; if (events & FD_CONNECT && infoPtr->lastError != NO_ERROR) { /* * Connect errors should also fire the readable handler. */ mask |= TCL_READABLE; } } if (mask) { Tcl_NotifyChannel(infoPtr->channel, mask); } return 1; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpBlockProc -- * * Sets a socket into blocking or non-blocking mode. * * Results: * 0 if successful, errno if there was an error. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpBlockProc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to block/un-block. */ int mode) /* TCL_MODE_BLOCKING or * TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; if (mode == TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING) { infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_ASYNC; } else { infoPtr->flags &= ~(SOCKET_ASYNC); } return 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpCloseProc -- * * This function is called by the generic IO level to perform channel * type specific cleanup on a socket based channel when the channel is * closed. * * Results: * 0 if successful, the value of errno if failed. * * Side effects: * Closes the socket. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ static int TcpCloseProc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to close. */ Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Unused. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; /* TIP #218 */ int errorCode = 0; /* ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); */ /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (SocketsEnabled()) { /* * Clean up the OS socket handle. The default Windows setting for a * socket is SO_DONTLINGER, which does a graceful shutdown in the * background. */ if (closesocket(infoPtr->sockets->fd) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); errorCode = Tcl_GetErrno(); } } /* * TIP #218. Removed the code removing the structure from the global * socket list. This is now done by the thread action callbacks, and only * there. This happens before this code is called. We can free without * fear of damaging the list. */ ckfree((char *) infoPtr); return errorCode; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpClose2Proc -- * * This function is called by the generic IO level to perform the channel * type specific part of a half-close: namely, a shutdown() on a socket. * * Results: * 0 if successful, the value of errno if failed. * * Side effects: * Shuts down one side of the socket. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpClose2Proc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to close. */ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting. */ int flags) /* Flags that indicate which side to close. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; int errorCode = 0; int sd; /* * Shutdown the OS socket handle. */ switch(flags) { case TCL_CLOSE_READ: sd=SD_RECEIVE; break; case TCL_CLOSE_WRITE: sd=SD_SEND; break; default: if (interp) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Socket close2proc called bidirectionally", NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } if (shutdown(infoPtr->sockets->fd,sd) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); errorCode = Tcl_GetErrno(); } return errorCode; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * NewSocketInfo -- * * This function allocates and initializes a new SocketInfo structure. * * Results: * Returns a newly allocated SocketInfo. * * Side effects: * None, except for allocation of memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static SocketInfo * NewSocketInfo( SOCKET socket) { SocketInfo *infoPtr; TcpFdList *fds; infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) ckalloc((unsigned) sizeof(SocketInfo)); fds = (TcpFdList*) ckalloc(sizeof(TcpFdList)); fds->fd = socket; fds->next = NULL; fds->infoPtr = infoPtr; /* ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); */ infoPtr->channel = 0; infoPtr->sockets = fds; infoPtr->flags = 0; infoPtr->watchEvents = 0; infoPtr->readyEvents = 0; infoPtr->selectEvents = 0; infoPtr->acceptEventCount = 0; infoPtr->acceptProc = NULL; infoPtr->acceptProcData = NULL; infoPtr->lastError = 0; /* * TIP #218. Removed the code inserting the new structure into the global * list. This is now handled in the thread action callbacks, and only * there. */ infoPtr->nextPtr = NULL; return infoPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * CreateSocket -- * * This function opens a new socket and initializes the SocketInfo * structure. * * Results: * Returns a new SocketInfo, or NULL with an error in interp. * * Side effects: * None, except for allocation of memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static SocketInfo * CreateSocket( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting; can be NULL. */ int port, /* Port number to open. */ const char *host, /* Name of host on which to open port. */ int server, /* 1 if socket should be a server socket, else * 0 for a client socket. */ const char *myaddr, /* Optional client-side address */ int myport, /* Optional client-side port */ int async) /* If nonzero, connect client socket * asynchronously. */ { u_long flag = 1; /* Indicates nonblocking mode. */ int asyncConnect = 0; /* Will be 1 if async connect is in * progress. */ int chosenport = 0; struct addrinfo *addrlist = NULL, *addrPtr; /* socket address */ struct addrinfo *myaddrlist = NULL, *myaddrPtr; /* Socket address for client */ const char *errorMsg = NULL; SOCKET sock = INVALID_SOCKET; SocketInfo *infoPtr = NULL; /* The returned value. */ ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { return NULL; } if (!TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &addrlist, host, port, server, &errorMsg)) { goto error; } if (!TclCreateSocketAddress(interp, &myaddrlist, myaddr, myport, 1, &errorMsg)) { goto error; } if (server) { TcpFdList *fds = NULL, *newfds; for (addrPtr = addrlist; addrPtr != NULL; addrPtr = addrPtr->ai_next) { sock = socket(addrPtr->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (sock == INVALID_SOCKET) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); continue; } /* * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child * processes by default. Turn off the inherit bit. */ SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) sock, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); /* * Set kernel space buffering */ TclSockMinimumBuffers((int) sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE); /* * Make sure we use the same port when opening two server sockets * for IPv4 and IPv6. * * As sockaddr_in6 uses the same offset and size for the port * member as sockaddr_in, we can handle both through the IPv4 API. */ if (port == 0 && chosenport != 0) { ((struct sockaddr_in *) addrPtr->ai_addr)->sin_port = htons(chosenport); } /* * Bind to the specified port. Note that we must not call * setsockopt with SO_REUSEADDR because Microsoft allows addresses * to be reused even if they are still in use. * * Bind should not be affected by the socket having already been * set into nonblocking mode. If there is trouble, this is one * place to look for bugs. */ if (bind(sock, addrPtr->ai_addr, addrPtr->ai_addrlen) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); closesocket(sock); continue; } if (port == 0 && chosenport == 0) { address sockname; socklen_t namelen = sizeof(sockname); /* * Synchronize port numbers when binding to port 0 of multiple * addresses. */ if (getsockname(sock, &sockname.sa, &namelen) >= 0) { chosenport = ntohs(sockname.sa4.sin_port); } } /* * Set the maximum number of pending connect requests to the max value * allowed on each platform (Win32 and Win32s may be different, and * there may be differences between TCP/IP stacks). */ if (listen(sock, SOMAXCONN) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); closesocket(sock); continue; } if (infoPtr == NULL) { /* * Add this socket to the global list of sockets. */ infoPtr = NewSocketInfo(sock); fds = infoPtr->sockets; /* * Set up the select mask for connection request events. */ infoPtr->selectEvents = FD_ACCEPT; infoPtr->watchEvents |= FD_ACCEPT; } else { newfds = (TcpFdList *) ckalloc((unsigned) sizeof(TcpFdList)); memset(newfds, (int) 0, sizeof(TcpFdList)); newfds->fd = sock; newfds->infoPtr = infoPtr; newfds->next = NULL; fds->next = newfds; fds = newfds; } } } else { for (myaddrPtr = myaddrlist; myaddrPtr != NULL; myaddrPtr = myaddrPtr->ai_next) { for (addrPtr = addrlist; addrPtr != NULL; addrPtr = addrPtr->ai_next) { /* * No need to try combinations of local and remote addresses * of different families. */ if (myaddrPtr->ai_family != addrPtr->ai_family) { continue; } sock = socket(myaddrPtr->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (sock == INVALID_SOCKET) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); continue; } /* * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child * processes by default. Turn off the inherit bit. */ SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) sock, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); /* * Set kernel space buffering */ TclSockMinimumBuffers((int) sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE); /* * Try to bind to a local port. */ if (bind(sock, myaddrPtr->ai_addr, myaddrPtr->ai_addrlen) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); goto looperror; } /* * Set the socket into nonblocking mode if the connect should * be done in the background. */ if (async) { if (ioctlsocket(sock, (long) FIONBIO, &flag) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); goto looperror; } } /* * Attempt to connect to the remote socket. */ if (connect(sock, addrPtr->ai_addr, addrPtr->ai_addrlen) == SOCKET_ERROR) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); if (Tcl_GetErrno() != EWOULDBLOCK) { goto looperror; } /* * The connection is progressing in the background. */ asyncConnect = 1; goto connected; } else { goto connected; } looperror: if (sock != INVALID_SOCKET) { closesocket(sock); sock = INVALID_SOCKET; } } } goto error; connected: /* * Add this socket to the global list of sockets. */ infoPtr = NewSocketInfo(sock); /* * Set up the select mask for read/write events. If the * connect attempt has not completed, include connect events. */ infoPtr->selectEvents = FD_READ | FD_WRITE | FD_CLOSE; if (asyncConnect) { infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT; infoPtr->selectEvents |= FD_CONNECT; } } error: if (addrlist == NULL) freeaddrinfo(addrlist); if (myaddrlist == NULL) freeaddrinfo(myaddrlist); /* * Register for interest in events in the select mask. Note that this * automatically places the socket into non-blocking mode. */ if (infoPtr != NULL) { ioctlsocket(sock, (long) FIONBIO, &flag); SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); return infoPtr; } if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't open socket: ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } if (sock != INVALID_SOCKET) { closesocket(sock); } return NULL; } #if 0 /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * CreateSocketAddress -- * * This function initializes a sockaddr structure for a host and port. * * Results: * 1 if the host was valid, 0 if the host could not be converted to an IP * address. * * Side effects: * Fills in the *sockaddrPtr structure. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int CreateSocketAddress( LPSOCKADDR_IN sockaddrPtr, /* Socket address */ const char *host, /* Host. NULL implies INADDR_ANY */ int port) /* Port number */ { struct hostent *hostent; /* Host database entry */ struct in_addr addr; /* For 64/32 bit madness */ /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { Tcl_SetErrno(EFAULT); return 0; } ZeroMemory(sockaddrPtr, sizeof(SOCKADDR_IN)); sockaddrPtr->sin_family = AF_INET; sockaddrPtr->sin_port = htons((u_short) (port & 0xFFFF)); if (host == NULL) { addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; } else { addr.s_addr = inet_addr(host); if (addr.s_addr == INADDR_NONE) { hostent = gethostbyname(host); if (hostent != NULL) { memcpy(&addr, hostent->h_addr, (size_t) hostent->h_length); } else { #ifdef EHOSTUNREACH Tcl_SetErrno(EHOSTUNREACH); #else #ifdef ENXIO Tcl_SetErrno(ENXIO); #endif #endif return 0; /* Error. */ } } } /* * NOTE: On 64 bit machines the assignment below is rumored to not do the * right thing. Please report errors related to this if you observe * incorrect behavior on 64 bit machines such as DEC Alphas. Should we * modify this code to do an explicit memcpy? */ sockaddrPtr->sin_addr.s_addr = addr.s_addr; return 1; /* Success. */ } #endif /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * WaitForSocketEvent -- * * Waits until one of the specified events occurs on a socket. * * Results: * Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure, with an error code in * errorCodePtr. * * Side effects: * Processes socket events off the system queue. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int WaitForSocketEvent( SocketInfo *infoPtr, /* Information about this socket. */ int events, /* Events to look for. */ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store errors? */ { int result = 1; int oldMode; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); /* * Be sure to disable event servicing so we are truly modal. */ oldMode = Tcl_SetServiceMode(TCL_SERVICE_NONE); /* * Reset WSAAsyncSelect so we have a fresh set of events pending. */ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); while (1) { if (infoPtr->lastError) { *errorCodePtr = infoPtr->lastError; result = 0; break; } else if (infoPtr->readyEvents & events) { break; } else if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) { *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK; result = 0; break; } /* * Wait until something happens. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->readyEvent, INFINITE); } (void) Tcl_SetServiceMode(oldMode); return result; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_OpenTcpClient -- * * Opens a TCP client socket and creates a channel around it. * * Results: * The channel or NULL if failed. An error message is returned in the * interpreter on failure. * * Side effects: * Opens a client socket and creates a new channel. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Channel Tcl_OpenTcpClient( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting; can be NULL. */ int port, /* Port number to open. */ const char *host, /* Host on which to open port. */ const char *myaddr, /* Client-side address */ int myport, /* Client-side port */ int async) /* If nonzero, should connect client socket * asynchronously. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; if (TclpHasSockets(interp) != TCL_OK) { return NULL; } /* * Create a new client socket and wrap it in a channel. */ infoPtr = CreateSocket(interp, port, host, 0, myaddr, myport, async); if (infoPtr == NULL) { return NULL; } wsprintfA(channelName, "sock%d", infoPtr->sockets->fd); infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName, infoPtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE)); if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, infoPtr->channel, "-translation", "auto crlf") == TCL_ERROR) { Tcl_Close((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, infoPtr->channel); return (Tcl_Channel) NULL; } if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel, "-eofchar", "") == TCL_ERROR) { Tcl_Close((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, infoPtr->channel); return (Tcl_Channel) NULL; } return infoPtr->channel; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_MakeTcpClientChannel -- * * Creates a Tcl_Channel from an existing client TCP socket. * * Results: * The Tcl_Channel wrapped around the preexisting TCP socket. * * Side effects: * None. * * NOTE: Code contributed by Mark Diekhans (markd@grizzly.com) * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Channel Tcl_MakeTcpClientChannel( ClientData sock) /* The socket to wrap up into a channel. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; if (TclpHasSockets(NULL) != TCL_OK) { return NULL; } tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); /* * Set kernel space buffering and non-blocking. */ TclSockMinimumBuffers((int) sock, TCP_BUFFER_SIZE); infoPtr = NewSocketInfo((SOCKET) sock); /* * Start watching for read/write events on the socket. */ infoPtr->selectEvents = FD_READ | FD_CLOSE | FD_WRITE; SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); wsprintfA(channelName, "sock%d", infoPtr->sockets->fd); infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName, infoPtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE)); Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, infoPtr->channel, "-translation", "auto crlf"); return infoPtr->channel; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_OpenTcpServer -- * * Opens a TCP server socket and creates a channel around it. * * Results: * The channel or NULL if failed. An error message is returned in the * interpreter on failure. * * Side effects: * Opens a server socket and creates a new channel. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Channel Tcl_OpenTcpServer( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - may be NULL. */ int port, /* Port number to open. */ const char *host, /* Name of local host. */ Tcl_TcpAcceptProc *acceptProc, /* Callback for accepting connections from new * clients. */ ClientData acceptProcData) /* Data for the callback. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; if (TclpHasSockets(interp) != TCL_OK) { return NULL; } /* * Create a new client socket and wrap it in a channel. */ infoPtr = CreateSocket(interp, port, host, 1, NULL, 0, 0); if (infoPtr == NULL) { return NULL; } infoPtr->acceptProc = acceptProc; infoPtr->acceptProcData = acceptProcData; wsprintfA(channelName, "sock%d", infoPtr->sockets->fd); infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName, infoPtr, 0); if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(interp, infoPtr->channel, "-eofchar", "") == TCL_ERROR) { Tcl_Close((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, infoPtr->channel); return (Tcl_Channel) NULL; } return infoPtr->channel; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpAccept -- * * Accept a TCP socket connection. This is called by SocketEventProc and * it in turns calls the registered accept function. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Invokes the accept proc which may invoke arbitrary Tcl code. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void TcpAccept( TcpFdList *fds) /* Socket to accept. */ { SOCKET newSocket; SocketInfo *newInfoPtr; SocketInfo *infoPtr = fds->infoPtr; SOCKADDR_IN addr; int len; char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); /* * Accept the incoming connection request. */ len = sizeof(SOCKADDR_IN); newSocket = accept(fds->fd, (SOCKADDR *)&addr, &len); /* * Protect access to sockets (acceptEventCount, readyEvents) in socketList * by the lock. Fix for SF Tcl Bug 3056775. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); /* * Clear the ready mask so we can detect the next connection request. Note * that connection requests are level triggered, so if there is a request * already pending, a new event will be generated. */ if (newSocket == INVALID_SOCKET) { infoPtr->acceptEventCount = 0; infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_ACCEPT); SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); return; } /* * It is possible that more than one FD_ACCEPT has been sent, so an extra * count must be kept. Decrement the count, and reset the readyEvent bit * if the count is no longer > 0. */ infoPtr->acceptEventCount--; if (infoPtr->acceptEventCount <= 0) { infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_ACCEPT); } SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); /* * Win-NT has a misfeature that sockets are inherited in child processes * by default. Turn off the inherit bit. */ SetHandleInformation((HANDLE) newSocket, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); /* * Add this socket to the global list of sockets. */ newInfoPtr = NewSocketInfo(newSocket); /* * Select on read/write events and create the channel. */ newInfoPtr->selectEvents = (FD_READ | FD_WRITE | FD_CLOSE); SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) newInfoPtr); wsprintfA(channelName, "sock%d", newInfoPtr->sockets->fd); newInfoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&tcpChannelType, channelName, newInfoPtr, (TCL_READABLE | TCL_WRITABLE)); if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, newInfoPtr->channel, "-translation", "auto crlf") == TCL_ERROR) { Tcl_Close((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, newInfoPtr->channel); return; } if (Tcl_SetChannelOption(NULL, newInfoPtr->channel, "-eofchar", "") == TCL_ERROR) { Tcl_Close((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, newInfoPtr->channel); return; } /* * Invoke the accept callback function. */ if (infoPtr->acceptProc != NULL) { infoPtr->acceptProc(infoPtr->acceptProcData, newInfoPtr->channel, inet_ntoa(addr.sin_addr), ntohs(addr.sin_port)); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpInputProc -- * * This function is called by the generic IO level to read data from a * socket based channel. * * Results: * The number of bytes read or -1 on error. * * Side effects: * Consumes input from the socket. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpInputProc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */ char *buf, /* Where to store data. */ int toRead, /* Maximum number of bytes to read. */ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error codes. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; int bytesRead; DWORD error; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); *errorCodePtr = 0; /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { *errorCodePtr = EFAULT; return -1; } /* * First check to see if EOF was already detected, to prevent calling the * socket stack after the first time EOF is detected. */ if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_EOF) { return 0; } /* * Check to see if the socket is connected before trying to read. */ if ((infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT) && !WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_CONNECT, errorCodePtr)) { return -1; } /* * No EOF, and it is connected, so try to read more from the socket. Note * that we clear the FD_READ bit because read events are level triggered * so a new event will be generated if there is still data available to be * read. We have to simulate blocking behavior here since we are always * using non-blocking sockets. */ while (1) { SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); bytesRead = recv(infoPtr->sockets->fd, buf, toRead, 0); infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_READ); /* * Check for end-of-file condition or successful read. */ if (bytesRead == 0) { infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF; } if (bytesRead != SOCKET_ERROR) { break; } /* * If an error occurs after the FD_CLOSE has arrived, then ignore the * error and report an EOF. */ if (infoPtr->readyEvents & FD_CLOSE) { infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF; bytesRead = 0; break; } error = WSAGetLastError(); /* * If an RST comes, then ignore the error and report an EOF just like * on unix. */ if (error == WSAECONNRESET) { infoPtr->flags |= SOCKET_EOF; bytesRead = 0; break; } /* * Check for error condition or underflow in non-blocking case. */ if ((infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) || (error != WSAEWOULDBLOCK)) { TclWinConvertWSAError(error); *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno(); bytesRead = -1; break; } /* * In the blocking case, wait until the file becomes readable or * closed and try again. */ if (!WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_READ|FD_CLOSE, errorCodePtr)) { bytesRead = -1; break; } } SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); return bytesRead; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpOutputProc -- * * This function is called by the generic IO level to write data to a * socket based channel. * * Results: * The number of bytes written or -1 on failure. * * Side effects: * Produces output on the socket. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpOutputProc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */ const char *buf, /* Where to get data. */ int toWrite, /* Maximum number of bytes to write. */ int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error codes. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; int bytesWritten; DWORD error; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); *errorCodePtr = 0; /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { *errorCodePtr = EFAULT; return -1; } /* * Check to see if the socket is connected before trying to write. */ if ((infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT) && !WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_CONNECT, errorCodePtr)) { return -1; } while (1) { SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) UNSELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); bytesWritten = send(infoPtr->sockets->fd, buf, toWrite, 0); if (bytesWritten != SOCKET_ERROR) { /* * Since Windows won't generate a new write event until we hit an * overflow condition, we need to force the event loop to poll * until the condition changes. */ if (infoPtr->watchEvents & FD_WRITE) { Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 }; Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); } break; } /* * Check for error condition or overflow. In the event of overflow, we * need to clear the FD_WRITE flag so we can detect the next writable * event. Note that Windows only sends a new writable event after a * send fails with WSAEWOULDBLOCK. */ error = WSAGetLastError(); if (error == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_WRITE); if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC) { *errorCodePtr = EWOULDBLOCK; bytesWritten = -1; break; } } else { TclWinConvertWSAError(error); *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno(); bytesWritten = -1; break; } /* * In the blocking case, wait until the file becomes writable or * closed and try again. */ if (!WaitForSocketEvent(infoPtr, FD_WRITE|FD_CLOSE, errorCodePtr)) { bytesWritten = -1; break; } } SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) SELECT, (LPARAM) infoPtr); return bytesWritten; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpSetOptionProc -- * * Sets Tcp channel specific options. * * Results: * None, unless an error happens. * * Side effects: * Changes attributes of the socket at the system level. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpSetOptionProc( ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL. */ const char *optionName, /* Name of the option to set. */ const char *value) /* New value for option. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; SOCKET sock; /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { if (interp) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "winsock is not initialized", NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; sock = infoPtr->sockets->fd; #ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE if (!strcasecmp(optionName, "-keepalive")) { BOOL val = FALSE; int boolVar, rtn; if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &boolVar) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (boolVar) { val = TRUE; } rtn = setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (const char *) &val, sizeof(BOOL)); if (rtn != 0) { TclWinConvertWSAError(WSAGetLastError()); if (interp) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't set socket option: ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } return TCL_OK; } else if (!strcasecmp(optionName, "-nagle")) { BOOL val = FALSE; int boolVar, rtn; if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &boolVar) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (!boolVar) { val = TRUE; } rtn = setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (const char *) &val, sizeof(BOOL)); if (rtn != 0) { TclWinConvertWSAError(WSAGetLastError()); if (interp) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't set socket option: ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } return TCL_OK; } return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "keepalive nagle"); #else return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, ""); #endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/ } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpGetOptionProc -- * * Computes an option value for a TCP socket based channel, or a list of * all options and their values. * * Note: This code is based on code contributed by John Haxby. * * Results: * A standard Tcl result. The value of the specified option or a list of * all options and their values is returned in the supplied DString. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpGetOptionProc( ClientData instanceData, /* Socket state. */ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting - can be NULL */ const char *optionName, /* Name of the option to retrieve the value * for, or NULL to get all options and their * values. */ Tcl_DString *dsPtr) /* Where to store the computed value; * initialized by caller. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr; char host[NI_MAXHOST], port[NI_MAXSERV]; SOCKET sock; size_t len = 0; /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { if (interp) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "winsock is not initialized", NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; sock = (int) infoPtr->sockets->fd; if (optionName != NULL) { len = strlen(optionName); } if ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'e') && (strncmp(optionName, "-error", len) == 0)) { int optlen; DWORD err; int ret; optlen = sizeof(int); ret = TclWinGetSockOpt((int)sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (char *)&err, &optlen); if (ret == SOCKET_ERROR) { err = WSAGetLastError(); } if (err) { TclWinConvertWSAError(err); Tcl_DStringAppend(dsPtr, Tcl_ErrnoMsg(Tcl_GetErrno()), -1); } return TCL_OK; } if ((len == 0) || ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 'p') && (strncmp(optionName, "-peername", len) == 0))) { address peername; socklen_t size = sizeof(peername); if (getpeername(sock, (LPSOCKADDR) &(peername.sa), &size) == 0) { if (len == 0) { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-peername"); Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr); } getnameinfo(&(peername.sa), size, host, sizeof(host), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host); getnameinfo(&(peername.sa), size, host, sizeof(host), port, sizeof(port), NI_NUMERICSERV); Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host); Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, port); if (len == 0) { Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr); } else { return TCL_OK; } } else { /* * getpeername failed - but if we were asked for all the options * (len==0), don't flag an error at that point because it could be * an fconfigure request on a server socket (such sockets have no * peer). {Copied from unix/tclUnixChan.c} */ if (len) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); if (interp) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get peername: ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } } } if ((len == 0) || ((len > 1) && (optionName[1] == 's') && (strncmp(optionName, "-sockname", len) == 0))) { TcpFdList *fds; address sockname; socklen_t size; int found = 0; if (len == 0) { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-sockname"); Tcl_DStringStartSublist(dsPtr); } for (fds = infoPtr->sockets; fds != NULL; fds = fds->next) { sock = fds->fd; size = sizeof(sockname); if (getsockname(sock, &(sockname.sa), &size) >= 0) { int flags; found = 1; getnameinfo(&sockname.sa, size, host, sizeof(host), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host); /* * We don't want to resolve INADDR_ANY and sin6addr_any; they * can sometimes cause problems (and never have a name). */ flags = NI_NUMERICSERV; if (sockname.sa.sa_family == AF_INET) { if (sockname.sa4.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) { flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST; } } else if (sockname.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) { if ((IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&sockname.sa6.sin6_addr, &in6addr_any)) || (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&sockname.sa6.sin6_addr) && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[12] == 0 && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[13] == 0 && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[14] == 0 && sockname.sa6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[15] == 0)) { flags |= NI_NUMERICHOST; } } getnameinfo(&sockname.sa, size, host, sizeof(host), port, sizeof(port), flags); Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, host); Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, port); } } if (found) { if (len == 0) { Tcl_DStringEndSublist(dsPtr); } else { return TCL_OK; } } else { if (interp) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) WSAGetLastError()); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't get sockname: ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } } #ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE if (len == 0 || !strncmp(optionName, "-keepalive", len)) { int optlen; BOOL opt = FALSE; if (len == 0) { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-keepalive"); } optlen = sizeof(BOOL); getsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (char *)&opt, &optlen); if (opt) { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "1"); } else { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "0"); } if (len > 0) { return TCL_OK; } } if (len == 0 || !strncmp(optionName, "-nagle", len)) { int optlen; BOOL opt = FALSE; if (len == 0) { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "-nagle"); } optlen = sizeof(BOOL); getsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (char *)&opt, &optlen); if (opt) { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "0"); } else { Tcl_DStringAppendElement(dsPtr, "1"); } if (len > 0) { return TCL_OK; } } #endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/ if (len > 0) { #ifdef TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "peername sockname keepalive nagle"); #else return Tcl_BadChannelOption(interp, optionName, "peername sockname"); #endif /*TCL_FEATURE_KEEPALIVE_NAGLE*/ } return TCL_OK; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpWatchProc -- * * Informs the channel driver of the events that the generic channel code * wishes to receive on this socket. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * May cause the notifier to poll if any of the specified conditions are * already true. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void TcpWatchProc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */ int mask) /* Events of interest; an OR-ed combination of * TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE and * TCL_EXCEPTION. */ { SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; /* * Update the watch events mask. Only if the socket is not a server * socket. Fix for SF Tcl Bug #557878. */ if (!infoPtr->acceptProc) { infoPtr->watchEvents = 0; if (mask & TCL_READABLE) { infoPtr->watchEvents |= (FD_READ|FD_CLOSE|FD_ACCEPT); } if (mask & TCL_WRITABLE) { infoPtr->watchEvents |= (FD_WRITE|FD_CLOSE|FD_CONNECT); } /* * If there are any conditions already set, then tell the notifier to * poll rather than block. */ if (infoPtr->readyEvents & infoPtr->watchEvents) { Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 }; Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); } } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpGetProc -- * * Called from Tcl_GetChannelHandle to retrieve an OS handle from inside * a TCP socket based channel. * * Results: * Returns TCL_OK with the socket in handlePtr. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TcpGetHandleProc( ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */ int direction, /* Not used. */ ClientData *handlePtr) /* Where to store the handle. */ { SocketInfo *statePtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; *handlePtr = INT2PTR(statePtr->sockets->fd); return TCL_OK; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketThread -- * * Helper thread used to manage the socket event handling window. * * Results: * 1 if unable to create socket event window, 0 otherwise. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static DWORD WINAPI SocketThread( LPVOID arg) { MSG msg; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) arg; /* * Create a dummy window receiving socket events. */ tsdPtr->hwnd = CreateWindow(classname, classname, WS_TILED, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, windowClass.hInstance, arg); /* * Signalize thread creator that we are done creating the window. */ SetEvent(tsdPtr->readyEvent); /* * If unable to create the window, exit this thread immediately. */ if (tsdPtr->hwnd == NULL) { return 1; } /* * Process all messages on the socket window until WM_QUIT. This threads * exits only when instructed to do so by the call to * PostMessage(SOCKET_TERMINATE) in TclpFinalizeSockets(). */ while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0) > 0) { DispatchMessage(&msg); } /* * This releases waiters on thread exit in TclpFinalizeSockets() */ SetEvent(tsdPtr->readyEvent); return msg.wParam; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SocketProc -- * * This function is called when WSAAsyncSelect has been used to register * interest in a socket event, and the event has occurred. * * Results: * 0 on success. * * Side effects: * The flags for the given socket are updated to reflect the event that * occured. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static LRESULT CALLBACK SocketProc( HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) { int event, error; SOCKET socket; SocketInfo *infoPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) #ifdef _WIN64 GetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_USERDATA); #else GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_USERDATA); #endif switch (message) { default: return DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam); break; case WM_CREATE: /* * Store the initial tsdPtr, it's from a different thread, so it's not * directly accessible, but needed. */ #ifdef _WIN64 SetWindowLongPtr(hwnd, GWLP_USERDATA, (LONG_PTR) ((LPCREATESTRUCT)lParam)->lpCreateParams); #else SetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_USERDATA, (LONG) ((LPCREATESTRUCT)lParam)->lpCreateParams); #endif break; case WM_DESTROY: PostQuitMessage(0); break; case SOCKET_MESSAGE: event = WSAGETSELECTEVENT(lParam); error = WSAGETSELECTERROR(lParam); socket = (SOCKET) wParam; /* * Find the specified socket on the socket list and update its * eventState flag. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; infoPtr != NULL; infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { if (infoPtr->sockets->fd == socket) { /* * Update the socket state. * * A count of FD_ACCEPTS is stored, so if an FD_CLOSE event * happens, then clear the FD_ACCEPT count. Otherwise, * increment the count if the current event is an FD_ACCEPT. */ if (event & FD_CLOSE) { infoPtr->acceptEventCount = 0; infoPtr->readyEvents &= ~(FD_WRITE|FD_ACCEPT); } else if (event & FD_ACCEPT) { infoPtr->acceptEventCount++; } if (event & FD_CONNECT) { /* * The socket is now connected, clear the async connect * flag. */ infoPtr->flags &= ~(SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT); /* * Remember any error that occurred so we can report * connection failures. */ if (error != ERROR_SUCCESS) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) error); infoPtr->lastError = Tcl_GetErrno(); } } if (infoPtr->flags & SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT) { infoPtr->flags &= ~(SOCKET_ASYNC_CONNECT); if (error != ERROR_SUCCESS) { TclWinConvertWSAError((DWORD) error); infoPtr->lastError = Tcl_GetErrno(); } infoPtr->readyEvents |= FD_WRITE; } infoPtr->readyEvents |= event; /* * Wake up the Main Thread. */ SetEvent(tsdPtr->readyEvent); Tcl_ThreadAlert(tsdPtr->threadId); break; } } SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); break; case SOCKET_SELECT: infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) lParam; if (wParam == SELECT) { WSAAsyncSelect(infoPtr->sockets->fd, hwnd, SOCKET_MESSAGE, infoPtr->selectEvents); } else { /* * Clear the selection mask */ WSAAsyncSelect(infoPtr->sockets->fd, hwnd, 0, 0); } break; case SOCKET_TERMINATE: DestroyWindow(hwnd); break; } return 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_GetHostName -- * * Returns the name of the local host. * * Results: * A string containing the network name for this machine. The caller must * not modify or free this string. * * Side effects: * Caches the name to return for future calls. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ const char * Tcl_GetHostName(void) { return Tcl_GetString(TclGetProcessGlobalValue(&hostName)); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InitializeHostName -- * * This routine sets the process global value of the name of the local * host on which the process is running. * * Results: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void InitializeHostName( char **valuePtr, int *lengthPtr, Tcl_Encoding *encodingPtr) { TCHAR tbuf[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1]; DWORD length = MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1; Tcl_DString ds; if (GetComputerName(tbuf, &length) != 0) { /* * Convert string from native to UTF then change to lowercase. */ Tcl_UtfToLower(Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(tbuf, -1, &ds)); } else { Tcl_DStringInit(&ds); if (TclpHasSockets(NULL) == TCL_OK) { /* * Buffer length of 255 copied slavishly from previous version of * this routine. Presumably there's a more "correct" macro value * for a properly sized buffer for a gethostname() call. * Maintainers are welcome to supply it. */ Tcl_DString inDs; Tcl_DStringInit(&inDs); Tcl_DStringSetLength(&inDs, 255); if (gethostname(Tcl_DStringValue(&inDs), Tcl_DStringLength(&inDs)) == 0) { Tcl_DStringSetLength(&ds, 0); } else { Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, Tcl_DStringValue(&inDs), -1, &ds); } Tcl_DStringFree(&inDs); } } *encodingPtr = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "utf-8"); *lengthPtr = Tcl_DStringLength(&ds); *valuePtr = ckalloc((unsigned int) (*lengthPtr)+1); memcpy(*valuePtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), (size_t)(*lengthPtr)+1); Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclWinGetSockOpt, et al. -- * * These functions are wrappers that let us bind the WinSock API * dynamically so we can run on systems that don't have the wsock32.dll. * We need wrappers for these interfaces because they are called from the * generic Tcl code. * * Results: * As defined for each function. * * Side effects: * As defined for each function. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclWinGetSockOpt( int s, int level, int optname, char * optval, int FAR *optlen) { /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { return SOCKET_ERROR; } return getsockopt((SOCKET)s, level, optname, optval, optlen); } int TclWinSetSockOpt( int s, int level, int optname, const char * optval, int optlen) { /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { return SOCKET_ERROR; } return setsockopt((SOCKET)s, level, optname, optval, optlen); } u_short TclWinNToHS( u_short netshort) { /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { return (u_short) -1; } return ntohs(netshort); } struct servent * TclWinGetServByName( const char *name, const char *proto) { /* * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets. */ if (!SocketsEnabled()) { return NULL; } return getservbyname(name, proto); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TcpThreadActionProc -- * * Insert or remove any thread local refs to this channel. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Changes thread local list of valid channels. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void TcpThreadActionProc( ClientData instanceData, int action) { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; SocketInfo *infoPtr = (SocketInfo *) instanceData; int notifyCmd; if (action == TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT) { /* * Ensure that socket subsystem is initialized in this thread, or else * sockets will not work. */ Tcl_MutexLock(&socketMutex); InitSockets(); Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex); tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); infoPtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->socketList; tsdPtr->socketList = infoPtr; SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); notifyCmd = SELECT; } else { SocketInfo **nextPtrPtr; int removed = 0; tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); /* * TIP #218, Bugfix: All access to socketList has to be protected by * the lock. */ WaitForSingleObject(tsdPtr->socketListLock, INFINITE); for (nextPtrPtr = &(tsdPtr->socketList); (*nextPtrPtr) != NULL; nextPtrPtr = &((*nextPtrPtr)->nextPtr)) { if ((*nextPtrPtr) == infoPtr) { (*nextPtrPtr) = infoPtr->nextPtr; removed = 1; break; } } SetEvent(tsdPtr->socketListLock); /* * This could happen if the channel was created in one thread and then * moved to another without updating the thread local data in each * thread. */ if (!removed) { Tcl_Panic("file info ptr not on thread channel list"); } notifyCmd = UNSELECT; } /* * Ensure that, or stop, notifications for the socket occur in this * thread. */ SendMessage(tsdPtr->hwnd, SOCKET_SELECT, (WPARAM) notifyCmd, (LPARAM) infoPtr); } /* * Local Variables: * mode: c * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 * End: */