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Low level socket utilities.
Pyro - Python Remote Objects. Copyright by Irmen de Jong (irmen@razorvine.net).
"""
import socket, os, errno, time, sys
from Pyro4.errors import ConnectionClosedError, TimeoutError, CommunicationError
import Pyro4
import select
if os.name=="java":
selectfunction = select.cpython_compatible_select
else:
selectfunction = select.select
if sys.platform=="win32":
USE_MSG_WAITALL = False # it doesn't work reliably on Windows even though it's defined
else:
USE_MSG_WAITALL = hasattr(socket, "MSG_WAITALL")
# Note: other interesting errnos are EPERM, ENOBUFS, EMFILE
# but it seems to me that all these signify an unrecoverable situation.
# So I didn't include them in de list of retryable errors.
ERRNO_RETRIES=[errno.EINTR, errno.EAGAIN, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EINPROGRESS]
if hasattr(errno, "WSAEINTR"):
ERRNO_RETRIES.append(errno.WSAEINTR)
if hasattr(errno, "WSAEWOULDBLOCK"):
ERRNO_RETRIES.append(errno.WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
if hasattr(errno, "WSAEINPROGRESS"):
ERRNO_RETRIES.append(errno.WSAEINPROGRESS)
ERRNO_BADF=[errno.EBADF]
if hasattr(errno, "WSAEBADF"):
ERRNO_BADF.append(errno.WSAEBADF)
ERRNO_ENOTSOCK=[errno.ENOTSOCK]
if hasattr(errno, "WSAENOTSOCK"):
ERRNO_ENOTSOCK.append(errno.WSAENOTSOCK)
if not hasattr(socket, "SOL_TCP"):
socket.SOL_TCP=socket.IPPROTO_TCP
ERRNO_EADDRNOTAVAIL=[errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL]
if hasattr(errno, "WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL"):
ERRNO_EADDRNOTAVAIL.append(errno.WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL)
ERRNO_EADDRINUSE=[errno.EADDRINUSE]
if hasattr(errno, "WSAEADDRINUSE"):
ERRNO_EADDRINUSE.append(errno.WSAEADDRINUSE)
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
basestring = str
def getIpVersion(hostnameOrAddress):
"""
Determine what the IP version is of the given hostname or ip address (4 or 6).
First, it resolves the hostname or address to get an IP address.
Then, if the resolved IP contains a ':' it is considered to be an ipv6 address,
and if it contains a '.', it is ipv4.
"""
address = getIpAddress(hostnameOrAddress)
if "." in address:
return 4
elif ":" in address:
return 6
else:
raise CommunicationError("Unknown IP address format" + address)
def getIpAddress(hostname, workaround127=False, ipVersion=None):
"""
Returns the IP address for the given host. If you enable the workaround,
it will use a little hack if the ip address is found to be the loopback address.
The hack tries to discover an externally visible ip address instead (this only works for ipv4 addresses).
Set ipVersion=6 to return ipv6 addresses, 4 to return ipv4, 0 to let OS choose the best one or None to use Pyro4.config.PREFER_IP_VERSION.
"""
def getaddr(ipVersion):
if ipVersion == 6:
family=socket.AF_INET6
elif ipVersion == 4:
family=socket.AF_INET
elif ipVersion == 0:
family=socket.AF_UNSPEC
else:
raise ValueError("unknown value for argument ipVersion.")
ip=socket.getaddrinfo(hostname or socket.gethostname(), 80, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.SOL_TCP)[0][4][0]
if workaround127 and (ip.startswith("127.") or ip=="0.0.0.0"):
ip=getInterfaceAddress("4.2.2.2")
return ip
try:
if hostname and ':' in hostname and ipVersion is None:
ipVersion = 0
return getaddr(Pyro4.config.PREFER_IP_VERSION) if ipVersion is None else getaddr(ipVersion)
except socket.gaierror:
if ipVersion == 6 or (ipVersion is None and Pyro4.config.PREFER_IP_VERSION == 6):
# try a (inefficient, but hey) workaround to obtain the ipv6 address:
# attempt to connect to one of a few ipv6-servers (google's public dns servers),
# and obtain the connected socket's address. (This will only work with an active internet connection)
# The Google Public DNS IP addresses are as follows: 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4
# The Google Public DNS IPv6 addresses are as follows: 2001:4860:4860::8888, 2001:4860:4860::8844
for address in ["2001:4860:4860::8888", "2001:4860:4860::8844"]:
try:
return getInterfaceAddress(address)
except socket.error:
pass
raise socket.error("unable to determine IPV6 address")
return getaddr(0)
def getInterfaceAddress(ip_address):
"""tries to find the ip address of the interface that connects to the given host's address"""
family = socket.AF_INET if getIpVersion(ip_address)==4 else socket.AF_INET6
sock = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
try:
sock.connect((ip_address, 53)) # 53=dns
return sock.getsockname()[0]
finally:
sock.close()
def __nextRetrydelay(delay):
# first try a few very short delays,
# if that doesn't work, increase by 0.1 sec every time
if delay==0.0:
return 0.001
if delay==0.001:
return 0.01
return delay+0.1
def receiveData(sock, size):
"""Retrieve a given number of bytes from a socket.
It is expected the socket is able to supply that number of bytes.
If it isn't, an exception is raised (you will not get a zero length result
or a result that is smaller than what you asked for). The partial data that
has been received however is stored in the 'partialData' attribute of
the exception object."""
try:
retrydelay=0.0
msglen=0
chunks=[]
EMPTY_BYTES = b""
if sys.platform=="cli":
EMPTY_BYTES = ""
if USE_MSG_WAITALL:
# waitall is very convenient and if a socket error occurs,
# we can assume the receive has failed. No need for a loop,
# unless it is a retryable error.
# Some systems have an erratic MSG_WAITALL and sometimes still return
# less bytes than asked. In that case, we drop down into the normal
# receive loop to finish the task.
while True:
try:
data=sock.recv(size, socket.MSG_WAITALL)
if len(data)==size:
return data
# less data than asked, drop down into normal receive loop to finish
msglen=len(data)
chunks=[data]
break
except socket.timeout:
raise TimeoutError("receiving: timeout")
except socket.error:
x=sys.exc_info()[1]
err=getattr(x, "errno", x.args[0])
if err not in ERRNO_RETRIES:
raise ConnectionClosedError("receiving: connection lost: "+str(x))
time.sleep(0.00001+retrydelay) # a slight delay to wait before retrying
retrydelay=__nextRetrydelay(retrydelay)
# old fashioned recv loop, we gather chunks until the message is complete
while True:
try:
while msglen<size:
# 60k buffer limit avoids problems on certain OSes like VMS, Windows
chunk=sock.recv(min(60000, size-msglen))
if not chunk:
break
chunks.append(chunk)
msglen+=len(chunk)
data = EMPTY_BYTES.join(chunks)
del chunks
if len(data)!=size:
err=ConnectionClosedError("receiving: not enough data")
err.partialData=data # store the message that was received until now
raise err
return data # yay, complete
except socket.timeout:
raise TimeoutError("receiving: timeout")
except socket.error:
x=sys.exc_info()[1]
err=getattr(x, "errno", x.args[0])
if err not in ERRNO_RETRIES:
raise ConnectionClosedError("receiving: connection lost: "+str(x))
time.sleep(0.00001+retrydelay) # a slight delay to wait before retrying
retrydelay=__nextRetrydelay(retrydelay)
except socket.timeout:
raise TimeoutError("receiving: timeout")
def sendData(sock, data):
"""
Send some data over a socket.
Some systems have problems with ``sendall()`` when the socket is in non-blocking mode.
For instance, Mac OS X seems to be happy to throw EAGAIN errors too often.
This function falls back to using a regular send loop if needed.
"""
if sock.gettimeout() is None:
# socket is in blocking mode, we can use sendall normally.
try:
sock.sendall(data)
return
except socket.timeout:
raise TimeoutError("sending: timeout")
except socket.error:
x=sys.exc_info()[1]
raise ConnectionClosedError("sending: connection lost: "+str(x))
else:
# Socket is in non-blocking mode, use regular send loop.
retrydelay=0.0
while data:
try:
sent = sock.send(data)
data = data[sent:]
except socket.timeout:
raise TimeoutError("sending: timeout")
except socket.error:
x=sys.exc_info()[1]
err=getattr(x, "errno", x.args[0])
if err not in ERRNO_RETRIES:
raise ConnectionClosedError("sending: connection lost: "+str(x))
time.sleep(0.00001+retrydelay) # a slight delay to wait before retrying
retrydelay=__nextRetrydelay(retrydelay)
_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=object()
def createSocket(bind=None, connect=None, reuseaddr=False, keepalive=True, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, noinherit=False, ipv6=False, nodelay=False):
"""
Create a socket. Default socket options are keepalive and IPv4 family.
If 'bind' or 'connect' is a string, it is assumed a Unix domain socket is requested.
Otherwise, a normal tcp/ip socket is used.
Set ipv6=True to create an IPv6 socket rather than IPv4.
Set ipv6=None to use the PREFER_IP_VERSION config setting.
"""
if bind and connect:
raise ValueError("bind and connect cannot both be specified at the same time")
forceIPv6=ipv6 or (ipv6 is None and Pyro4.config.PREFER_IP_VERSION == 6)
if isinstance(bind, basestring) or isinstance(connect, basestring):
family=socket.AF_UNIX
elif not bind and not connect:
family=socket.AF_INET6 if forceIPv6 else socket.AF_INET
elif type(bind) is tuple:
if not bind[0]:
family=socket.AF_INET6 if forceIPv6 else socket.AF_INET
else:
if getIpVersion(bind[0]) == 4:
if forceIPv6:
raise ValueError("IPv4 address is used bind argument with forceIPv6 argument:" + bind[0] + ".")
family=socket.AF_INET
elif getIpVersion(bind[0]) == 6:
family=socket.AF_INET6
# replace bind addresses by their ipv6 counterparts (4-tuple)
bind=(bind[0], bind[1], 0, 0)
else:
raise ValueError("unknown bind format.")
elif type(connect) is tuple:
if not connect[0]:
family=socket.AF_INET6 if forceIPv6 else socket.AF_INET
else:
if getIpVersion(connect[0]) == 4:
if forceIPv6:
raise ValueError("IPv4 address is used in connect argument with forceIPv6 argument:" + bind[0] + ".")
family=socket.AF_INET
elif getIpVersion(connect[0]) == 6:
family=socket.AF_INET6
# replace connect addresses by their ipv6 counterparts (4-tuple)
connect=(connect[0], connect[1], 0, 0)
else:
raise ValueError("unknown connect format.")
else:
raise ValueError("unknown bind or connect format.")
sock=socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
if nodelay:
setNoDelay(sock)
if reuseaddr:
setReuseAddr(sock)
if noinherit:
setNoInherit(sock)
if timeout==0:
timeout = None
if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
sock.settimeout(timeout)
if bind:
if type(bind) is tuple and bind[1]==0:
bindOnUnusedPort(sock, bind[0])
else:
sock.bind(bind)
try:
sock.listen(100)
except Exception:
pass # jython sometimes raises errors here
if connect:
try:
sock.connect(connect)
except socket.error:
# This can happen when the socket is in non-blocking mode (or has a timeout configured).
# We check if it is a retryable errno (usually EINPROGRESS).
# If so, we use select() to wait until the socket is in writable state,
# essentially rebuilding a blocking connect() call.
xv = sys.exc_info()[1]
errno = getattr(xv, "errno", 0)
if errno in ERRNO_RETRIES:
if timeout is _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
timeout = None
timeout = max(0.1, timeout) # avoid polling behavior with timeout=0
while True:
sr, sw, se = selectfunction([], [sock], [sock], timeout)
if sock in sw:
break # yay, writable now, connect() completed
elif sock in se:
raise socket.error("connect failed")
else:
raise
if keepalive:
setKeepalive(sock)
return sock
def createBroadcastSocket(bind=None, reuseaddr=False, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, ipv6=False):
"""
Create a udp broadcast socket.
Set ipv6=True to create an IPv6 socket rather than IPv4.
Set ipv6=None to use the PREFER_IP_VERSION config setting.
"""
forceIPv6=ipv6 or (ipv6 is None and Pyro4.config.PREFER_IP_VERSION == 6)
if not bind:
family=socket.AF_INET6 if forceIPv6 else socket.AF_INET
elif type(bind) is tuple:
if not bind[0]:
family=socket.AF_INET6 if forceIPv6 else socket.AF_INET
else:
if getIpVersion(bind[0]) == 4:
if forceIPv6:
raise ValueError("IPv4 address is used with forceIPv6 option:" + bind[0] + ".")
family=socket.AF_INET
elif getIpVersion(bind[0]) == 6:
family=socket.AF_INET6
bind=(bind[0], bind[1], 0, 0)
else:
raise ValueError("unknown bind format: %r" % (bind,))
else:
raise ValueError("unknown bind format: %r" % (bind,))
sock=socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
if family == socket.AF_INET:
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_BROADCAST, 1)
if reuseaddr:
setReuseAddr(sock)
if timeout is None:
sock.settimeout(None)
else:
if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
sock.settimeout(timeout)
if bind:
host = bind[0] or ""
port = bind[1]
if port==0:
bindOnUnusedPort(sock, host)
else:
if len(bind) == 2:
sock.bind((host,port)) # ipv4
elif len(bind) == 4:
sock.bind((host,port,0,0)) # ipv6
else:
raise ValueError("bind must be None, 2-tuple or 4-tuple")
return sock
def setReuseAddr(sock):
"""sets the SO_REUSEADDR option on the socket, if possible."""
try:
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
except Exception:
pass
def setNoDelay(sock):
"""sets the TCP_NODELAY option on the socket (to disable Nagle's algorithm), if possible."""
try:
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
except Exception:
pass
def setKeepalive(sock):
"""sets the SO_KEEPALIVE option on the socket, if possible."""
try:
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1)
except Exception:
pass
try:
import fcntl
def setNoInherit(sock):
"""Mark the given socket fd as non-inheritable to child processes"""
fd = sock.fileno()
flags = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFD)
fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFD, flags | fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC)
except ImportError:
# no fcntl available, try the windows version
try:
if sys.platform=="cli":
raise NotImplementedError("IronPython can't obtain a proper HANDLE from a socket")
from ctypes import windll, WinError, wintypes
# help ctypes to set the proper args for this kernel32 call on 64-bit pythons
_SetHandleInformation = windll.kernel32.SetHandleInformation
_SetHandleInformation.argtypes = [wintypes.HANDLE, wintypes.DWORD, wintypes.DWORD]
_SetHandleInformation.restype = wintypes.BOOL # don't need this, but might as well
def setNoInherit(sock):
"""Mark the given socket fd as non-inheritable to child processes"""
if not _SetHandleInformation(sock.fileno(), 1, 0):
raise WinError()
except (ImportError, NotImplementedError):
# nothing available, define a dummy function
def setNoInherit(sock):
"""Mark the given socket fd as non-inheritable to child processes (dummy)"""
pass
class SocketConnection(object):
"""A wrapper class for plain sockets, containing various methods such as :meth:`send` and :meth:`recv`"""
__slots__=["sock", "objectId"]
def __init__(self, sock, objectId=None):
self.sock=sock
self.objectId=objectId
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def send(self, data):
sendData(self.sock, data)
def recv(self, size):
return receiveData(self.sock, size)
def close(self):
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
except (OSError, socket.error):
pass
self.sock.close()
def fileno(self):
return self.sock.fileno()
def setTimeout(self, timeout):
self.sock.settimeout(timeout)
def getTimeout(self):
return self.sock.gettimeout()
timeout=property(getTimeout, setTimeout)
def findProbablyUnusedPort(family=socket.AF_INET, socktype=socket.SOCK_STREAM):
"""Returns an unused port that should be suitable for binding (likely, but not guaranteed).
This code is copied from the stdlib's test.test_support module."""
tempsock = socket.socket(family, socktype)
port = bindOnUnusedPort(tempsock)
tempsock.close()
del tempsock
if sys.platform=="cli":
return port+1 # the actual port is somehow still in use by the socket when using IronPython
return port
def bindOnUnusedPort(sock, host='localhost'):
"""Bind the socket to a free port and return the port number.
This code is based on the code in the stdlib's test.test_support module."""
if os.name!="java" and sock.family in(socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6) and sock.type == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
if hasattr(socket, "SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE"):
# even though Jython has this socket option, it doesn't support it. Hence the check in the if statement above.
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE, 1)
if sock.family == socket.AF_INET:
if host == 'localhost':
sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0))
else:
sock.bind((host, 0))
elif sock.family == socket.AF_INET6:
if host == 'localhost':
sock.bind(('::1', 0, 0, 0))
else:
sock.bind((host, 0, 0, 0))
else:
raise CommunicationError( "unsupported socket family: " + sock.family )
if os.name=="java":
try:
sock.listen(100) # otherwise jython always just returns 0 for the port
except Exception:
pass # jython sometimes throws errors here
port = sock.getsockname()[1]
return port
"""is select() available?"""
hasSelect = select and hasattr(select, "select")
"""is poll() available?"""
hasPoll = select and hasattr(select, "poll")
def triggerSocket(sock):
"""send a small data packet over the socket, to trigger it"""
try:
data = b"!"*16
if sys.platform=="cli":
data = "!"*16
sock.send(data)
except socket.error:
pass
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