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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_tcp -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Various asynchronous TCP/IP classes. End users shouldn't use this module directly - use the reactor APIs instead. """ # System Imports import types import socket import sys import operator import struct from zope.interface import implements from twisted.python.runtime import platformType from twisted.python import versions, deprecate try: # Try to get the memory BIO based startTLS implementation, available since # pyOpenSSL 0.10 from twisted.internet._newtls import ( ConnectionMixin as _TLSConnectionMixin, ClientMixin as _TLSClientMixin, ServerMixin as _TLSServerMixin) except ImportError: try: # Try to get the socket BIO based startTLS implementation, available in # all pyOpenSSL versions from twisted.internet._oldtls import ( ConnectionMixin as _TLSConnectionMixin, ClientMixin as _TLSClientMixin, ServerMixin as _TLSServerMixin) except ImportError: # There is no version of startTLS available class _TLSConnectionMixin(object): TLS = False class _TLSClientMixin(object): pass class _TLSServerMixin(object): pass if platformType == 'win32': # no such thing as WSAEPERM or error code 10001 according to winsock.h or MSDN EPERM = object() from errno import WSAEINVAL as EINVAL from errno import WSAEWOULDBLOCK as EWOULDBLOCK from errno import WSAEINPROGRESS as EINPROGRESS from errno import WSAEALREADY as EALREADY from errno import WSAECONNRESET as ECONNRESET from errno import WSAEISCONN as EISCONN from errno import WSAENOTCONN as ENOTCONN from errno import WSAEINTR as EINTR from errno import WSAENOBUFS as ENOBUFS from errno import WSAEMFILE as EMFILE # No such thing as WSAENFILE, either. ENFILE = object() # Nor ENOMEM ENOMEM = object() EAGAIN = EWOULDBLOCK from errno import WSAECONNRESET as ECONNABORTED from twisted.python.win32 import formatError as strerror else: from errno import EPERM from errno import EINVAL from errno import EWOULDBLOCK from errno import EINPROGRESS from errno import EALREADY from errno import ECONNRESET from errno import EISCONN from errno import ENOTCONN from errno import EINTR from errno import ENOBUFS from errno import EMFILE from errno import ENFILE from errno import ENOMEM from errno import EAGAIN from errno import ECONNABORTED from os import strerror from errno import errorcode # Twisted Imports from twisted.internet import base, address, fdesc from twisted.internet.task import deferLater from twisted.python import log, failure, reflect from twisted.python.util import unsignedID from twisted.internet.error import CannotListenError from twisted.internet import abstract, main, interfaces, error class _SocketCloser(object): _socketShutdownMethod = 'shutdown' def _closeSocket(self, orderly): # The call to shutdown() before close() isn't really necessary, because # we set FD_CLOEXEC now, which will ensure this is the only process # holding the FD, thus ensuring close() really will shutdown the TCP # socket. However, do it anyways, just to be safe. skt = self.socket try: if orderly: getattr(skt, self._socketShutdownMethod)(2) else: # Set SO_LINGER to 1,0 which, by convention, causes a # connection reset to be sent when close is called, # instead of the standard FIN shutdown sequence. self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_LINGER, struct.pack("ii", 1, 0)) except socket.error: pass try: skt.close() except socket.error: pass class _AbortingMixin(object): """ Common implementation of C{abortConnection}. @ivar _aborting: Set to C{True} when C{abortConnection} is called. @type _aborting: C{bool} """ _aborting = False def abortConnection(self): """ Aborts the connection immediately, dropping any buffered data. @since: 11.1 """ if self.disconnected or self._aborting: return self._aborting = True self.stopReading() self.stopWriting() self.doRead = lambda *args, **kwargs: None self.doWrite = lambda *args, **kwargs: None self.reactor.callLater(0, self.connectionLost, failure.Failure(error.ConnectionAborted())) class Connection(_TLSConnectionMixin, abstract.FileDescriptor, _SocketCloser, _AbortingMixin): """ Superclass of all socket-based FileDescriptors. This is an abstract superclass of all objects which represent a TCP/IP connection based socket. @ivar logstr: prefix used when logging events related to this connection. @type logstr: C{str} """ implements(interfaces.ITCPTransport, interfaces.ISystemHandle) def __init__(self, skt, protocol, reactor=None): abstract.FileDescriptor.__init__(self, reactor=reactor) self.socket = skt self.socket.setblocking(0) self.fileno = skt.fileno self.protocol = protocol def getHandle(self): """Return the socket for this connection.""" return self.socket def doRead(self): """Calls self.protocol.dataReceived with all available data. This reads up to self.bufferSize bytes of data from its socket, then calls self.dataReceived(data) to process it. If the connection is not lost through an error in the physical recv(), this function will return the result of the dataReceived call. """ try: data = self.socket.recv(self.bufferSize) except socket.error, se: if se.args[0] == EWOULDBLOCK: return else: return main.CONNECTION_LOST if not data: return main.CONNECTION_DONE rval = self.protocol.dataReceived(data) if rval is not None: offender = self.protocol.dataReceived warningFormat = ( 'Returning a value other than None from %(fqpn)s is ' 'deprecated since %(version)s.') warningString = deprecate.getDeprecationWarningString( offender, versions.Version('Twisted', 11, 0, 0), format=warningFormat) deprecate.warnAboutFunction(offender, warningString) return rval def writeSomeData(self, data): """ Write as much as possible of the given data to this TCP connection. This sends up to C{self.SEND_LIMIT} bytes from C{data}. If the connection is lost, an exception is returned. Otherwise, the number of bytes successfully written is returned. """ try: # Limit length of buffer to try to send, because some OSes are too # stupid to do so themselves (ahem windows) return self.socket.send(buffer(data, 0, self.SEND_LIMIT)) except socket.error, se: if se.args[0] == EINTR: return self.writeSomeData(data) elif se.args[0] in (EWOULDBLOCK, ENOBUFS): return 0 else: return main.CONNECTION_LOST def _closeWriteConnection(self): try: getattr(self.socket, self._socketShutdownMethod)(1) except socket.error: pass p = interfaces.IHalfCloseableProtocol(self.protocol, None) if p: try: p.writeConnectionLost() except: f = failure.Failure() log.err() self.connectionLost(f) def readConnectionLost(self, reason): p = interfaces.IHalfCloseableProtocol(self.protocol, None) if p: try: p.readConnectionLost() except: log.err() self.connectionLost(failure.Failure()) else: self.connectionLost(reason) def connectionLost(self, reason): """See abstract.FileDescriptor.connectionLost(). """ # Make sure we're not called twice, which can happen e.g. if # abortConnection() is called from protocol's dataReceived and then # code immediately after throws an exception that reaches the # reactor. We can't rely on "disconnected" attribute for this check # since twisted.internet._oldtls does evil things to it: if not hasattr(self, "socket"): return abstract.FileDescriptor.connectionLost(self, reason) self._closeSocket(not reason.check(error.ConnectionAborted)) protocol = self.protocol del self.protocol del self.socket del self.fileno protocol.connectionLost(reason) logstr = "Uninitialized" def logPrefix(self): """Return the prefix to log with when I own the logging thread. """ return self.logstr def getTcpNoDelay(self): return operator.truth(self.socket.getsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY)) def setTcpNoDelay(self, enabled): self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, enabled) def getTcpKeepAlive(self): return operator.truth(self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE)) def setTcpKeepAlive(self, enabled): self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, enabled) class BaseClient(_TLSClientMixin, Connection): """ A base class for client TCP (and similiar) sockets. """ _base = Connection addressFamily = socket.AF_INET socketType = socket.SOCK_STREAM def _finishInit(self, whenDone, skt, error, reactor): """ Called by base classes to continue to next stage of initialization. """ if whenDone: Connection.__init__(self, skt, None, reactor) self.doWrite = self.doConnect self.doRead = self.doConnect reactor.callLater(0, whenDone) else: reactor.callLater(0, self.failIfNotConnected, error) def stopConnecting(self): """Stop attempt to connect.""" self.failIfNotConnected(error.UserError()) def failIfNotConnected(self, err): """ Generic method called when the attemps to connect failed. It basically cleans everything it can: call connectionFailed, stop read and write, delete socket related members. """ if (self.connected or self.disconnected or not hasattr(self, "connector")): return self.connector.connectionFailed(failure.Failure(err)) if hasattr(self, "reactor"): # this doesn't happen if we failed in __init__ self.stopReading() self.stopWriting() del self.connector try: self._closeSocket(True) except AttributeError: pass else: del self.socket, self.fileno def createInternetSocket(self): """(internal) Create a non-blocking socket using self.addressFamily, self.socketType. """ s = socket.socket(self.addressFamily, self.socketType) s.setblocking(0) fdesc._setCloseOnExec(s.fileno()) return s def resolveAddress(self): if abstract.isIPAddress(self.addr[0]): self._setRealAddress(self.addr[0]) else: d = self.reactor.resolve(self.addr[0]) d.addCallbacks(self._setRealAddress, self.failIfNotConnected) def _setRealAddress(self, address): self.realAddress = (address, self.addr[1]) self.doConnect() def doConnect(self): """I connect the socket. Then, call the protocol's makeConnection, and start waiting for data. """ if not hasattr(self, "connector"): # this happens when connection failed but doConnect # was scheduled via a callLater in self._finishInit return err = self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR) if err: self.failIfNotConnected(error.getConnectError((err, strerror(err)))) return # doConnect gets called twice. The first time we actually need to # start the connection attempt. The second time we don't really # want to (SO_ERROR above will have taken care of any errors, and if # it reported none, the mere fact that doConnect was called again is # sufficient to indicate that the connection has succeeded), but it # is not /particularly/ detrimental to do so. This should get # cleaned up some day, though. try: connectResult = self.socket.connect_ex(self.realAddress) except socket.error, se: connectResult = se.args[0] if connectResult: if connectResult == EISCONN: pass # on Windows EINVAL means sometimes that we should keep trying: # http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winsock/winsock/connect_2.asp elif ((connectResult in (EWOULDBLOCK, EINPROGRESS, EALREADY)) or (connectResult == EINVAL and platformType == "win32")): self.startReading() self.startWriting() return else: self.failIfNotConnected(error.getConnectError((connectResult, strerror(connectResult)))) return # If I have reached this point without raising or returning, that means # that the socket is connected. del self.doWrite del self.doRead # we first stop and then start, to reset any references to the old doRead self.stopReading() self.stopWriting() self._connectDone() def _connectDone(self): self.protocol = self.connector.buildProtocol(self.getPeer()) self.connected = 1 logPrefix = self._getLogPrefix(self.protocol) self.logstr = "%s,client" % logPrefix self.startReading() self.protocol.makeConnection(self) def connectionLost(self, reason): if not self.connected: self.failIfNotConnected(error.ConnectError(string=reason)) else: Connection.connectionLost(self, reason) self.connector.connectionLost(reason) class Client(BaseClient): """A TCP client.""" def __init__(self, host, port, bindAddress, connector, reactor=None): # BaseClient.__init__ is invoked later self.connector = connector self.addr = (host, port) whenDone = self.resolveAddress err = None skt = None try: skt = self.createInternetSocket() except socket.error, se: err = error.ConnectBindError(se.args[0], se.args[1]) whenDone = None if whenDone and bindAddress is not None: try: skt.bind(bindAddress) except socket.error, se: err = error.ConnectBindError(se.args[0], se.args[1]) whenDone = None self._finishInit(whenDone, skt, err, reactor) def getHost(self): """Returns an IPv4Address. This indicates the address from which I am connecting. """ return address.IPv4Address('TCP', *self.socket.getsockname()) def getPeer(self): """Returns an IPv4Address. This indicates the address that I am connected to. """ return address.IPv4Address('TCP', *self.realAddress) def __repr__(self): s = '<%s to %s at %x>' % (self.__class__, self.addr, unsignedID(self)) return s class Server(_TLSServerMixin, Connection): """ Serverside socket-stream connection class. This is a serverside network connection transport; a socket which came from an accept() on a server. @ivar _base: L{Connection}, which is the base class of this class which has all of the useful file descriptor methods. This is used by L{_TLSServerMixin} to call the right methods to directly manipulate the transport, as is necessary for writing TLS-encrypted bytes (whereas those methods on L{Server} will go through another layer of TLS if it has been enabled). """ _base = Connection def __init__(self, sock, protocol, client, server, sessionno, reactor): """ Server(sock, protocol, client, server, sessionno) Initialize it with a socket, a protocol, a descriptor for my peer (a tuple of host, port describing the other end of the connection), an instance of Port, and a session number. """ Connection.__init__(self, sock, protocol, reactor) self.server = server self.client = client self.sessionno = sessionno self.hostname = client[0] logPrefix = self._getLogPrefix(self.protocol) self.logstr = "%s,%s,%s" % (logPrefix, sessionno, self.hostname) self.repstr = "<%s #%s on %s>" % (self.protocol.__class__.__name__, self.sessionno, self.server._realPortNumber) self.startReading() self.connected = 1 def __repr__(self): """A string representation of this connection. """ return self.repstr def getHost(self): """Returns an IPv4Address. This indicates the server's address. """ return address.IPv4Address('TCP', *self.socket.getsockname()) def getPeer(self): """Returns an IPv4Address. This indicates the client's address. """ return address.IPv4Address('TCP', *self.client) class Port(base.BasePort, _SocketCloser): """ A TCP server port, listening for connections. When a connection is accepted, this will call a factory's buildProtocol with the incoming address as an argument, according to the specification described in L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IProtocolFactory}. If you wish to change the sort of transport that will be used, the C{transport} attribute will be called with the signature expected for C{Server.__init__}, so it can be replaced. @ivar deferred: a deferred created when L{stopListening} is called, and that will fire when connection is lost. This is not to be used it directly: prefer the deferred returned by L{stopListening} instead. @type deferred: L{defer.Deferred} @ivar disconnecting: flag indicating that the L{stopListening} method has been called and that no connections should be accepted anymore. @type disconnecting: C{bool} @ivar connected: flag set once the listen has successfully been called on the socket. @type connected: C{bool} @ivar _type: A string describing the connections which will be created by this port. Normally this is C{"TCP"}, since this is a TCP port, but when the TLS implementation re-uses this class it overrides the value with C{"TLS"}. Only used for logging. """ implements(interfaces.IListeningPort) addressFamily = socket.AF_INET socketType = socket.SOCK_STREAM transport = Server sessionno = 0 interface = '' backlog = 50 _type = 'TCP' # Actual port number being listened on, only set to a non-None # value when we are actually listening. _realPortNumber = None def __init__(self, port, factory, backlog=50, interface='', reactor=None): """Initialize with a numeric port to listen on. """ base.BasePort.__init__(self, reactor=reactor) self.port = port self.factory = factory self.backlog = backlog self.interface = interface def __repr__(self): if self._realPortNumber is not None: return "<%s of %s on %s>" % (self.__class__, self.factory.__class__, self._realPortNumber) else: return "<%s of %s (not listening)>" % (self.__class__, self.factory.__class__) def createInternetSocket(self): s = base.BasePort.createInternetSocket(self) if platformType == "posix" and sys.platform != "cygwin": s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) return s def startListening(self): """Create and bind my socket, and begin listening on it. This is called on unserialization, and must be called after creating a server to begin listening on the specified port. """ try: skt = self.createInternetSocket() skt.bind((self.interface, self.port)) except socket.error, le: raise CannotListenError, (self.interface, self.port, le) # Make sure that if we listened on port 0, we update that to # reflect what the OS actually assigned us. self._realPortNumber = skt.getsockname()[1] log.msg("%s starting on %s" % ( self._getLogPrefix(self.factory), self._realPortNumber)) # The order of the next 6 lines is kind of bizarre. If no one # can explain it, perhaps we should re-arrange them. self.factory.doStart() skt.listen(self.backlog) self.connected = True self.socket = skt self.fileno = self.socket.fileno self.numberAccepts = 100 self.startReading() def _buildAddr(self, (host, port)): return address._ServerFactoryIPv4Address('TCP', host, port) def doRead(self): """Called when my socket is ready for reading. This accepts a connection and calls self.protocol() to handle the wire-level protocol. """ try: if platformType == "posix": numAccepts = self.numberAccepts else: # win32 event loop breaks if we do more than one accept() # in an iteration of the event loop. numAccepts = 1 for i in range(numAccepts): # we need this so we can deal with a factory's buildProtocol # calling our loseConnection if self.disconnecting: return try: skt, addr = self.socket.accept() except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] in (EWOULDBLOCK, EAGAIN): self.numberAccepts = i break elif e.args[0] == EPERM: # Netfilter on Linux may have rejected the # connection, but we get told to try to accept() # anyway. continue elif e.args[0] in (EMFILE, ENOBUFS, ENFILE, ENOMEM, ECONNABORTED): # Linux gives EMFILE when a process is not allowed # to allocate any more file descriptors. *BSD and # Win32 give (WSA)ENOBUFS. Linux can also give # ENFILE if the system is out of inodes, or ENOMEM # if there is insufficient memory to allocate a new # dentry. ECONNABORTED is documented as possible on # both Linux and Windows, but it is not clear # whether there are actually any circumstances under # which it can happen (one might expect it to be # possible if a client sends a FIN or RST after the # server sends a SYN|ACK but before application code # calls accept(2), however at least on Linux this # _seems_ to be short-circuited by syncookies. log.msg("Could not accept new connection (%s)" % ( errorcode[e.args[0]],)) break raise fdesc._setCloseOnExec(skt.fileno()) protocol = self.factory.buildProtocol(self._buildAddr(addr)) if protocol is None: skt.close() continue s = self.sessionno self.sessionno = s+1 transport = self.transport(skt, protocol, addr, self, s, self.reactor) protocol.makeConnection(transport) else: self.numberAccepts = self.numberAccepts+20 except: # Note that in TLS mode, this will possibly catch SSL.Errors # raised by self.socket.accept() # # There is no "except SSL.Error:" above because SSL may be # None if there is no SSL support. In any case, all the # "except SSL.Error:" suite would probably do is log.deferr() # and return, so handling it here works just as well. log.deferr() def loseConnection(self, connDone=failure.Failure(main.CONNECTION_DONE)): """ Stop accepting connections on this port. This will shut down the socket and call self.connectionLost(). It returns a deferred which will fire successfully when the port is actually closed, or with a failure if an error occurs shutting down. """ self.disconnecting = True self.stopReading() if self.connected: self.deferred = deferLater( self.reactor, 0, self.connectionLost, connDone) return self.deferred stopListening = loseConnection def _logConnectionLostMsg(self): """ Log message for closing port """ log.msg('(%s Port %s Closed)' % (self._type, self._realPortNumber)) def connectionLost(self, reason): """ Cleans up the socket. """ self._logConnectionLostMsg() self._realPortNumber = None base.BasePort.connectionLost(self, reason) self.connected = False self._closeSocket(True) del self.socket del self.fileno try: self.factory.doStop() finally: self.disconnecting = False def logPrefix(self): """Returns the name of my class, to prefix log entries with. """ return reflect.qual(self.factory.__class__) def getHost(self): """Returns an IPv4Address. This indicates the server's address. """ return address.IPv4Address('TCP', *self.socket.getsockname()) class Connector(base.BaseConnector): def __init__(self, host, port, factory, timeout, bindAddress, reactor=None): self.host = host if isinstance(port, types.StringTypes): try: port = socket.getservbyname(port, 'tcp') except socket.error, e: raise error.ServiceNameUnknownError(string="%s (%r)" % (e, port)) self.port = port self.bindAddress = bindAddress base.BaseConnector.__init__(self, factory, timeout, reactor) def _makeTransport(self): return Client(self.host, self.port, self.bindAddress, self, self.reactor) def getDestination(self): return address.IPv4Address('TCP', self.host, self.port)