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The pyro wire protocol message.
Pyro - Python Remote Objects. Copyright by Irmen de Jong (irmen@razorvine.net).
"""
import hashlib
import hmac
import struct
import logging
import sys
import zlib
from Pyro4 import errors, constants
from Pyro4.configuration import config
__all__ = ["Message", "secure_compare"]
log = logging.getLogger("Pyro4.message")
MSG_CONNECT = 1
MSG_CONNECTOK = 2
MSG_CONNECTFAIL = 3
MSG_INVOKE = 4
MSG_RESULT = 5
MSG_PING = 6
FLAGS_EXCEPTION = 1 << 0
FLAGS_COMPRESSED = 1 << 1
FLAGS_ONEWAY = 1 << 2
FLAGS_BATCH = 1 << 3
FLAGS_META_ON_CONNECT = 1 << 4
FLAGS_ITEMSTREAMRESULT = 1 << 5
FLAGS_KEEPSERIALIZED = 1 << 6
class Message(object):
"""
Pyro write protocol message.
Wire messages contains of a fixed size header, an optional set of annotation chunks,
and then the payload data. This class doesn't deal with the payload data:
(de)serialization and handling of that data is done elsewhere.
Annotation chunks are only parsed, except the 'HMAC' chunk: that is created
and validated because it is used as a message digest.
The header format is::
4 id ('PYRO')
2 protocol version
2 message type
2 message flags
2 sequence number
4 data length (i.e. 2 Gb data size limitation)
2 data serialization format (serializer id)
2 annotations length (total of all chunks, 0 if no annotation chunks present)
2 (reserved)
2 checksum
After the header, zero or more annotation chunks may follow, of the format::
4 id (ASCII)
2 chunk length
x annotation chunk databytes
After that, the actual payload data bytes follow.
The sequencenumber is used to check if response messages correspond to the
actual request message. This prevents the situation where Pyro would perhaps return
the response data from another remote call (which would not result in an error otherwise!)
This could happen for instance if the socket data stream gets out of sync, perhaps due To
some form of signal that interrupts I/O.
The header checksum is a simple sum of the header fields to make reasonably sure
that we are dealing with an actual correct PYRO protocol header and not some random
data that happens to start with the 'PYRO' protocol identifier.
Pyro now uses two annotation chunks that you should not touch yourself:
'HMAC' contains the hmac digest of the message data bytes and
all of the annotation chunk data bytes (except those of the HMAC chunk itself).
'CORR' contains the correlation id (guid bytes)
Other chunk names are free to use for custom purposes, but Pyro has the right
to reserve more of them for internal use in the future.
"""
__slots__ = ["type", "flags", "seq", "data", "data_size", "serializer_id", "annotations", "annotations_size", "hmac_key"]
header_format = '!4sHHHHiHHHH'
header_size = struct.calcsize(header_format)
checksum_magic = 0x34E9
def __init__(self, msgType, databytes, serializer_id, flags, seq, annotations=None, hmac_key=None):
self.type = msgType
self.flags = flags
self.seq = seq
self.data = databytes
self.data_size = len(self.data)
self.serializer_id = serializer_id
self.annotations = dict(annotations or {})
self.hmac_key = hmac_key
if self.hmac_key:
self.annotations["HMAC"] = self.hmac() # should be done last because it calculates hmac over other annotations
self.annotations_size = sum([6 + len(v) for v in self.annotations.values()])
if 0 < config.MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE < (self.data_size + self.annotations_size):
raise errors.MessageTooLargeError("max message size exceeded (%d where max=%d)" %
(self.data_size + self.annotations_size, config.MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE))
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s.%s at %x; type=%d flags=%d seq=%d datasize=%d #ann=%d>" %\
(self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.type, self.flags, self.seq, self.data_size, len(self.annotations))
def to_bytes(self):
"""creates a byte stream containing the header followed by annotations (if any) followed by the data"""
return self.__header_bytes() + self.__annotations_bytes() + self.data
def __header_bytes(self):
if not (0 <= self.data_size <= 0x7fffffff):
raise ValueError("invalid message size (outside range 0..2Gb)")
checksum = (self.type + constants.PROTOCOL_VERSION + self.data_size + self.annotations_size +
self.serializer_id + self.flags + self.seq + self.checksum_magic) & 0xffff
return struct.pack(self.header_format, b"PYRO", constants.PROTOCOL_VERSION, self.type, self.flags,
self.seq, self.data_size, self.serializer_id, self.annotations_size, 0, checksum)
def __annotations_bytes(self):
if self.annotations:
a = []
for k, v in self.annotations.items():
if len(k) != 4:
raise errors.ProtocolError("annotation key must be of length 4")
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
k = k.encode("ASCII")
a.append(struct.pack("!4sH", k, len(v)))
a.append(v)
return b"".join(a)
return b""
# Note: this 'chunked' way of sending is not used because it triggers Nagle's algorithm
# on some systems (linux). This causes big delays, unless you change the socket option
# TCP_NODELAY to disable the algorithm. What also works, is sending all the message bytes
# in one go: connection.send(message.to_bytes()). This is what Pyro does.
def send(self, connection):
"""send the message as bytes over the connection"""
connection.send(self.__header_bytes())
if self.annotations:
connection.send(self.__annotations_bytes())
connection.send(self.data)
@classmethod
def from_header(cls, headerData):
"""Parses a message header. Does not yet process the annotations chunks and message data."""
if not headerData or len(headerData) != cls.header_size:
raise errors.ProtocolError("header data size mismatch")
tag, ver, msg_type, flags, seq, data_size, serializer_id, anns_size, _, checksum = struct.unpack(cls.header_format, headerData)
if tag != b"PYRO" or ver != constants.PROTOCOL_VERSION:
raise errors.ProtocolError("invalid data or unsupported protocol version")
if checksum != (msg_type + ver + data_size + anns_size + flags + serializer_id + seq + cls.checksum_magic) & 0xffff:
raise errors.ProtocolError("header checksum mismatch")
msg = Message(msg_type, b"", serializer_id, flags, seq)
msg.data_size = data_size
msg.annotations_size = anns_size
return msg
@classmethod
def recv(cls, connection, requiredMsgTypes=None, hmac_key=None):
"""
Receives a pyro message from a given connection.
Accepts the given message types (None=any, or pass a sequence).
Also reads annotation chunks and the actual payload data.
Validates a HMAC chunk if present.
"""
msg = cls.from_header(connection.recv(cls.header_size))
msg.hmac_key = hmac_key
if 0 < config.MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE < (msg.data_size + msg.annotations_size):
errorMsg = "max message size exceeded (%d where max=%d)" % (msg.data_size + msg.annotations_size, config.MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE)
log.error("connection " + str(connection) + ": " + errorMsg)
connection.close() # close the socket because at this point we can't return the correct seqnr for returning an errormsg
exc = errors.MessageTooLargeError(errorMsg)
exc.pyroMsg = msg
raise exc
if requiredMsgTypes and msg.type not in requiredMsgTypes:
err = "invalid msg type %d received" % msg.type
log.error(err)
exc = errors.ProtocolError(err)
exc.pyroMsg = msg
raise exc
if msg.annotations_size:
# read annotation chunks
annotations_data = connection.recv(msg.annotations_size)
msg.annotations = {}
i = 0
while i < msg.annotations_size:
anno, length = struct.unpack("!4sH", annotations_data[i:i + 6])
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
anno = anno.decode("ASCII")
msg.annotations[anno] = annotations_data[i + 6:i + 6 + length]
if sys.platform == "cli":
msg.annotations[anno] = bytes(msg.annotations[anno])
i += 6 + length
# read data
msg.data = connection.recv(msg.data_size)
if "HMAC" in msg.annotations and hmac_key:
if not secure_compare(msg.annotations["HMAC"], msg.hmac()):
exc = errors.SecurityError("message hmac mismatch")
exc.pyroMsg = msg
raise exc
elif ("HMAC" in msg.annotations) != bool(hmac_key):
# Not allowed: message contains hmac but hmac_key is not set, or vice versa.
err = "hmac key config not symmetric"
log.warning(err)
exc = errors.SecurityError(err)
exc.pyroMsg = msg
raise exc
return msg
def hmac(self):
"""returns the hmac of the data and the annotation chunk values (except HMAC chunk itself)"""
mac = hmac.new(self.hmac_key, self.data, digestmod=hashlib.sha1)
for k, v in sorted(self.annotations.items()): # note: sorted because we need fixed order to get the same hmac
if k != "HMAC":
mac.update(v)
return mac.digest() if sys.platform != "cli" else bytes(mac.digest())
@staticmethod
def ping(pyroConnection, hmac_key=None):
"""Convenience method to send a 'ping' message and wait for the 'pong' response"""
ping = Message(MSG_PING, b"ping", 42, 0, 0, hmac_key=hmac_key)
pyroConnection.send(ping.to_bytes())
Message.recv(pyroConnection, [MSG_PING])
def decompress_if_needed(self):
"""Decompress the message data if it is compressed."""
if self.flags & FLAGS_COMPRESSED:
self.data = zlib.decompress(self.data)
self.flags &= ~FLAGS_COMPRESSED
self.data_size = len(self.data)
return self
try:
from hmac import compare_digest as secure_compare
except ImportError:
# Python version doesn't have it natively, use a python fallback implementation
import operator
try:
reduce
except NameError:
from functools import reduce
def secure_compare(a, b):
if type(a) != type(b):
raise TypeError("arguments must both be same type")
if len(a) != len(b):
return False
return reduce(operator.and_, map(operator.eq, a, b), True)
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