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Diffstat (limited to 'ext/socket/socket.c')
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diff --git a/ext/socket/socket.c b/ext/socket/socket.c index 29fa71f8ae..a8e5ae8119 100644 --- a/ext/socket/socket.c +++ b/ext/socket/socket.c @@ -2,2370 +2,310 @@ socket.c - - $Author$ - $Date$ created at: Thu Mar 31 12:21:29 JST 1994 Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto ************************************************/ -#include "ruby/ruby.h" -#include "ruby/io.h" -#include "ruby/signal.h" -#include "ruby/util.h" -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/types.h> +#include "rubysocket.h" -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include <unistd.h> -#endif +static VALUE sym_wait_writable; -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UIO_H -#include <sys/uio.h> -#endif +static VALUE sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_in(VALUE, VALUE); -#ifndef _WIN32 -#if defined(__BEOS__) -# include <net/socket.h> -#else -# include <sys/socket.h> -#endif -#include <netinet/in.h> -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H -# include <netinet/in_systm.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_TCP_H -# include <netinet/tcp.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_UDP_H -# include <netinet/udp.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H -# include <arpa/inet.h> -#endif -#include <netdb.h> -#endif -#include <errno.h> -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H -#include <sys/un.h> -#endif +ID tcp_fast_fallback; -#if defined(HAVE_FCNTL) -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H -#include <sys/select.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -#include <sys/types.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H -#include <sys/time.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H -#include <fcntl.h> -#endif -#endif -#ifndef EWOULDBLOCK -#define EWOULDBLOCK EAGAIN -#endif -#ifndef HAVE_GETADDRINFO -# include "addrinfo.h" -#endif -#include "sockport.h" - -static int do_not_reverse_lookup = 0; -#define FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP 0x100 - -VALUE rb_cBasicSocket; -VALUE rb_cIPSocket; -VALUE rb_cTCPSocket; -VALUE rb_cTCPServer; -VALUE rb_cUDPSocket; -#ifdef AF_UNIX -VALUE rb_cUNIXSocket; -VALUE rb_cUNIXServer; -#endif -VALUE rb_cSocket; - -static VALUE rb_eSocket; - -#ifdef SOCKS -VALUE rb_cSOCKSSocket; -#ifdef SOCKS5 -#include <socks.h> -#else -void SOCKSinit(); -int Rconnect(); -#endif -#endif - -#define INET_CLIENT 0 -#define INET_SERVER 1 -#define INET_SOCKS 2 - -#ifndef HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE -/* - * RFC 2553: protocol-independent placeholder for socket addresses - */ -#define _SS_MAXSIZE 128 -#define _SS_ALIGNSIZE (sizeof(double)) -#define _SS_PAD1SIZE (_SS_ALIGNSIZE - sizeof(unsigned char) * 2) -#define _SS_PAD2SIZE (_SS_MAXSIZE - sizeof(unsigned char) * 2 - \ - _SS_PAD1SIZE - _SS_ALIGNSIZE) - -struct sockaddr_storage { -#ifdef HAVE_SA_LEN - unsigned char ss_len; /* address length */ - unsigned char ss_family; /* address family */ -#else - unsigned short ss_family; -#endif - char __ss_pad1[_SS_PAD1SIZE]; - double __ss_align; /* force desired structure storage alignment */ - char __ss_pad2[_SS_PAD2SIZE]; -}; -#endif - -#if defined(INET6) && (defined(LOOKUP_ORDER_HACK_INET) || defined(LOOKUP_ORDER_HACK_INET6)) -#define LOOKUP_ORDERS 3 -static int lookup_order_table[LOOKUP_ORDERS] = { -#if defined(LOOKUP_ORDER_HACK_INET) - PF_INET, PF_INET6, PF_UNSPEC, -#elif defined(LOOKUP_ORDER_HACK_INET6) - PF_INET6, PF_INET, PF_UNSPEC, -#else - /* should not happen */ -#endif -}; - -static int -ruby_getaddrinfo(char *nodename, char *servname, - struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res) +void +rsock_sys_fail_host_port(const char *mesg, VALUE host, VALUE port) { - struct addrinfo tmp_hints; - int i, af, error; - - if (hints->ai_family != PF_UNSPEC) { - return getaddrinfo(nodename, servname, hints, res); - } - - for (i = 0; i < LOOKUP_ORDERS; i++) { - af = lookup_order_table[i]; - MEMCPY(&tmp_hints, hints, struct addrinfo, 1); - tmp_hints.ai_family = af; - error = getaddrinfo(nodename, servname, &tmp_hints, res); - if (error) { - if (tmp_hints.ai_family == PF_UNSPEC) { - break; - } - } - else { - break; - } - } - - return error; + rsock_syserr_fail_host_port(errno, mesg, host, port); } -#define getaddrinfo(node,serv,hints,res) ruby_getaddrinfo((node),(serv),(hints),(res)) -#endif -#if defined(_AIX) -static int -ruby_getaddrinfo__aix(char *nodename, char *servname, - struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res) -{ - int error = getaddrinfo(nodename, servname, hints, res); - struct addrinfo *r; - if (error) - return error; - for (r = *res; r != NULL; r = r->ai_next) { - if (r->ai_addr->sa_family == 0) - r->ai_addr->sa_family = r->ai_family; - if (r->ai_addr->sa_len == 0) - r->ai_addr->sa_len = r->ai_addrlen; - } - return 0; -} -#undef getaddrinfo -#define getaddrinfo(node,serv,hints,res) ruby_getaddrinfo__aix((node),(serv),(hints),(res)) -static int -ruby_getnameinfo__aix(sa, salen, host, hostlen, serv, servlen, flags) - const struct sockaddr *sa; - size_t salen; - char *host; - size_t hostlen; - char *serv; - size_t servlen; - int flags; +void +rsock_syserr_fail_host_port(int err, const char *mesg, VALUE host, VALUE port) { - struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6; - u_int32_t *a6; + VALUE message; - if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET6) { - sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa; - a6 = sa6->sin6_addr.u6_addr.u6_addr32; + message = rb_sprintf("%s for %+"PRIsVALUE" port % "PRIsVALUE"", + mesg, host, port); - if (a6[0] == 0 && a6[1] == 0 && a6[2] == 0 && a6[3] == 0) { - strncpy(host, "::", hostlen); - snprintf(serv, servlen, "%d", sa6->sin6_port); - return 0; + if (err == ETIMEDOUT) { + rb_exc_raise(rb_exc_new3(rb_eIOTimeoutError, message)); } - } - return getnameinfo(sa, salen, host, hostlen, serv, servlen, flags); -} -#undef getnameinfo -#define getnameinfo(sa, salen, host, hostlen, serv, servlen, flags) \ - ruby_getnameinfo__aix((sa), (salen), (host), (hostlen), (serv), (servlen), (flags)) -#ifndef CMSG_SPACE -# define CMSG_SPACE(len) (_CMSG_ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) + _CMSG_ALIGN(len)) -#endif -#ifndef CMSG_LEN -# define CMSG_LEN(len) (_CMSG_ALIGN(sizeof(struct cmsghdr)) + (len)) -#endif -#endif -#ifdef __BEOS__ -#undef close -#define close closesocket -#endif - -static VALUE -init_sock(VALUE sock, int fd) -{ - rb_io_t *fp; - - MakeOpenFile(sock, fp); - fp->fd = fd; - fp->mode = FMODE_READWRITE|FMODE_DUPLEX; - if (do_not_reverse_lookup) { - fp->mode |= FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP; - } - rb_io_synchronized(fp); - - return sock; + rb_syserr_fail_str(err, message); } -static VALUE -bsock_s_for_fd(VALUE klass, VALUE fd) +void +rsock_sys_fail_path(const char *mesg, VALUE path) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - VALUE sock = init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), NUM2INT(fd)); - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - return sock; + rsock_syserr_fail_path(errno, mesg, path); } -static VALUE -bsock_shutdown(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) +void +rsock_syserr_fail_path(int err, const char *mesg, VALUE path) { - VALUE howto; - int how; - rb_io_t *fptr; + VALUE message; - if (rb_safe_level() >= 4 && !OBJ_TAINTED(sock)) { - rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't shutdown socket"); + if (RB_TYPE_P(path, T_STRING)) { + message = rb_sprintf("%s for % "PRIsVALUE"", mesg, path); + rb_syserr_fail_str(err, message); } - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &howto); - if (howto == Qnil) - how = 2; else { - how = NUM2INT(howto); - if (how < 0 || 2 < how) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "`how' should be either 0, 1, 2"); - } - } - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (shutdown(fptr->fd, how) == -1) - rb_sys_fail(0); - - return INT2FIX(0); -} - -static VALUE -bsock_close_read(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - - if (rb_safe_level() >= 4 && !OBJ_TAINTED(sock)) { - rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't close socket"); - } - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - shutdown(fptr->fd, 0); - if (!(fptr->mode & FMODE_WRITABLE)) { - return rb_io_close(sock); - } - fptr->mode &= ~FMODE_READABLE; - - return Qnil; -} - -static VALUE -bsock_close_write(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - - if (rb_safe_level() >= 4 && !OBJ_TAINTED(sock)) { - rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't close socket"); + rb_syserr_fail(err, mesg); } - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (!(fptr->mode & FMODE_READABLE)) { - return rb_io_close(sock); - } - shutdown(fptr->fd, 1); - fptr->mode &= ~FMODE_WRITABLE; - - return Qnil; -} - -/* - * Document-method: setsockopt - * call-seq: setsockopt(level, optname, optval) - * - * Sets a socket option. These are protocol and system specific, see your - * local sytem documentation for details. - * - * === Parameters - * * +level+ is an integer, usually one of the SOL_ constants such as - * Socket::SOL_SOCKET, or a protocol level. - * * +optname+ is an integer, usually one of the SO_ constants, such - * as Socket::SO_REUSEADDR. - * * +optval+ is the value of the option, it is passed to the underlying - * setsockopt() as a pointer to a certain number of bytes. How this is - * done depends on the type: - * - Fixnum: value is assigned to an int, and a pointer to the int is - * passed, with length of sizeof(int). - * - true or false: 1 or 0 (respectively) is assigned to an int, and the - * int is passed as for a Fixnum. Note that +false+ must be passed, - * not +nil+. - * - String: the string's data and length is passed to the socket. - * - * === Examples - * - * Some socket options are integers with boolean values, in this case - * #setsockopt could be called like this: - * sock.setsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET,Socket::SO_REUSEADDR, true) - * - * Some socket options are integers with numeric values, in this case - * #setsockopt could be called like this: - * sock.setsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_IP, Socket::IP_TTL, 255) - * - * Option values may be structs. Passing them can be complex as it involves - * examining your system headers to determine the correct definition. An - * example is an +ip_mreq+, which may be defined in your system headers as: - * struct ip_mreq { - * struct in_addr imr_multiaddr; - * struct in_addr imr_interface; - * }; - * - * In this case #setsockopt could be called like this: - * optval = IPAddr.new("224.0.0.251") + Socket::INADDR_ANY - * sock.setsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_IP, Socket::IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, optval) - * -*/ -static VALUE -bsock_setsockopt(VALUE sock, VALUE lev, VALUE optname, VALUE val) -{ - int level, option; - rb_io_t *fptr; - int i; - char *v; - int vlen; - - rb_secure(2); - level = NUM2INT(lev); - option = NUM2INT(optname); - - switch (TYPE(val)) { - case T_FIXNUM: - i = FIX2INT(val); - goto numval; - case T_FALSE: - i = 0; - goto numval; - case T_TRUE: - i = 1; - numval: - v = (char*)&i; vlen = sizeof(i); - break; - default: - StringValue(val); - v = RSTRING_PTR(val); - vlen = RSTRING_LEN(val); - break; - } - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (setsockopt(fptr->fd, level, option, v, vlen) < 0) - rb_sys_fail(fptr->path); - - return INT2FIX(0); } -/* - * Document-method: getsockopt - * call-seq: getsockopt(level, optname) - * - * Gets a socket option. These are protocol and system specific, see your - * local sytem documentation for details. The option is returned as - * a String with the data being the binary value of the socket option. - * - * === Parameters - * * +level+ is an integer, usually one of the SOL_ constants such as - * Socket::SOL_SOCKET, or a protocol level. - * * +optname+ is an integer, usually one of the SO_ constants, such - * as Socket::SO_REUSEADDR. - * - * === Examples - * - * Some socket options are integers with boolean values, in this case - * #getsockopt could be called like this: - * optval = sock.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET,Socket::SO_REUSEADDR) - * optval = optval.unpack "i" - * reuseaddr = optval[0] == 0 ? false : true - * - * Some socket options are integers with numeric values, in this case - * #getsockopt could be called like this: - * optval = sock.getsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_IP, Socket::IP_TTL) - * ipttl = optval.unpack("i")[0] - * - * Option values may be structs. Decoding them can be complex as it involves - * examining your system headers to determine the correct definition. An - * example is a +struct linger+, which may be defined in your system headers - * as: - * struct linger { - * int l_onoff; - * int l_linger; - * }; - * - * In this case #getsockopt could be called like this: - * optval = sock.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_LINGER) - * onoff, linger = optval.unpack "ii" -*/ -static VALUE -bsock_getsockopt(VALUE sock, VALUE lev, VALUE optname) +void +rsock_sys_fail_sockaddr(const char *mesg, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t len) { -#if !defined(__BEOS__) - int level, option; - socklen_t len; - char *buf; - rb_io_t *fptr; - - level = NUM2INT(lev); - option = NUM2INT(optname); - len = 256; - buf = ALLOCA_N(char,len); - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (getsockopt(fptr->fd, level, option, buf, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail(fptr->path); - - return rb_str_new(buf, len); -#else - rb_notimplement(); -#endif + rsock_syserr_fail_sockaddr(errno, mesg, addr, len); } -static VALUE -bsock_getsockname(VALUE sock) +void +rsock_syserr_fail_sockaddr(int err, const char *mesg, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t len) { - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t len = sizeof buf; - rb_io_t *fptr; + VALUE rai; - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (getsockname(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)buf, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("getsockname(2)"); - return rb_str_new(buf, len); -} + rai = rsock_addrinfo_new(addr, len, PF_UNSPEC, 0, 0, Qnil, Qnil); -static VALUE -bsock_getpeername(VALUE sock) -{ - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t len = sizeof buf; - rb_io_t *fptr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (getpeername(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)buf, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("getpeername(2)"); - return rb_str_new(buf, len); + rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo(err, mesg, rai); } -static VALUE -bsock_send(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) +void +rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo(const char *mesg, VALUE rai) { - VALUE mesg, to; - VALUE flags; - rb_io_t *fptr; - int fd, n; - - rb_secure(4); - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &mesg, &flags, &to); - - StringValue(mesg); - if (!NIL_P(to)) StringValue(to); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fd = fptr->fd; - rb_thread_fd_writable(fd); - retry: - if (!NIL_P(to)) { - TRAP_BEG; - n = sendto(fd, RSTRING_PTR(mesg), RSTRING_LEN(mesg), NUM2INT(flags), - (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(to), RSTRING_LEN(to)); - TRAP_END; - } - else { - TRAP_BEG; - n = send(fd, RSTRING_PTR(mesg), RSTRING_LEN(mesg), NUM2INT(flags)); - TRAP_END; - } - if (n < 0) { - if (rb_io_wait_writable(fd)) { - goto retry; - } - rb_sys_fail("send(2)"); - } - return INT2FIX(n); + rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo(errno, mesg, rai); } -static VALUE -bsock_do_not_reverse_lookup(VALUE sock) +void +rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo(int err, const char *mesg, VALUE rai) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - return (fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP) ? Qtrue : Qfalse; -} + VALUE str, message; -static VALUE -bsock_do_not_reverse_lookup_set(VALUE sock, VALUE state) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; + str = rsock_addrinfo_inspect_sockaddr(rai); + message = rb_sprintf("%s for %"PRIsVALUE"", mesg, str); - rb_secure(4); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (RTEST(state)) { - fptr->mode |= FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP; - } - else { - fptr->mode &= ~FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP; - } - return sock; + rb_syserr_fail_str(err, message); } -static VALUE ipaddr(struct sockaddr*, int); -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H -static VALUE unixaddr(struct sockaddr_un*, socklen_t); -#endif - -enum sock_recv_type { - RECV_RECV, /* BasicSocket#recv(no from) */ - RECV_IP, /* IPSocket#recvfrom */ - RECV_UNIX, /* UNIXSocket#recvfrom */ - RECV_SOCKET /* Socket#recvfrom */ -}; - -static VALUE -s_recvfrom(VALUE sock, int argc, VALUE *argv, enum sock_recv_type from) +void +rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr(const char *mesg, VALUE addr, VALUE rai) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - VALUE str; - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t alen = sizeof buf; - VALUE len, flg; - long buflen; - long slen; - int fd, flags; - - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &len, &flg); - - if (flg == Qnil) flags = 0; - else flags = NUM2INT(flg); - buflen = NUM2INT(len); - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (rb_io_read_pending(fptr)) { - rb_raise(rb_eIOError, "recv for buffered IO"); - } - fd = fptr->fd; - - str = rb_tainted_str_new(0, buflen); - - retry: - rb_thread_wait_fd(fd); - rb_io_check_closed(fptr); - if (RSTRING_LEN(str) != buflen) { - rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "buffer string modified"); - } - TRAP_BEG; - slen = recvfrom(fd, RSTRING_PTR(str), buflen, flags, (struct sockaddr*)buf, &alen); - TRAP_END; - - if (slen < 0) { - if (rb_io_wait_readable(fd)) { - goto retry; - } - rb_sys_fail("recvfrom(2)"); - } - if (slen < RSTRING_LEN(str)) { - rb_str_set_len(str, slen); - } - rb_obj_taint(str); - switch (from) { - case RECV_RECV: - return (VALUE)str; - case RECV_IP: -#if 0 - if (alen != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) { - rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "sockaddr size differs - should not happen"); - } -#endif - if (alen && alen != sizeof(buf)) /* OSX doesn't return a from result for connection-oriented sockets */ - return rb_assoc_new(str, ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)buf, fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP)); - else - return rb_assoc_new(str, Qnil); - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H - case RECV_UNIX: - return rb_assoc_new(str, unixaddr((struct sockaddr_un*)buf, alen)); -#endif - case RECV_SOCKET: - return rb_assoc_new(str, rb_str_new(buf, alen)); - default: - rb_bug("s_recvfrom called with bad value"); - } + rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr(errno, mesg, addr, rai); } -static VALUE -s_recvfrom_nonblock(VALUE sock, int argc, VALUE *argv, enum sock_recv_type from) +void +rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr(int err, const char *mesg, VALUE addr, VALUE rai) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - VALUE str; - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t alen = sizeof buf; - VALUE len, flg; - long buflen; - long slen; - int fd, flags; - VALUE addr = Qnil; - - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &len, &flg); - - if (flg == Qnil) flags = 0; - else flags = NUM2INT(flg); - buflen = NUM2INT(len); - -#ifdef MSG_DONTWAIT - /* MSG_DONTWAIT avoids the race condition between fcntl and recvfrom. - It is not portable, though. */ - flags |= MSG_DONTWAIT; -#endif - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (rb_io_read_pending(fptr)) { - rb_raise(rb_eIOError, "recvfrom for buffered IO"); - } - fd = fptr->fd; + if (NIL_P(rai)) { + StringValue(addr); - str = rb_tainted_str_new(0, buflen); - - rb_io_check_closed(fptr); - rb_io_set_nonblock(fptr); - slen = recvfrom(fd, RSTRING_PTR(str), buflen, flags, (struct sockaddr*)buf, &alen); - - if (slen < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("recvfrom(2)"); + rsock_syserr_fail_sockaddr(err, mesg, + (struct sockaddr *)RSTRING_PTR(addr), + (socklen_t)RSTRING_LEN(addr)); /* overflow should be checked already */ } - if (slen < RSTRING_LEN(str)) { - rb_str_set_len(str, slen); - } - rb_obj_taint(str); - switch (from) { - case RECV_RECV: - return str; - - case RECV_IP: - if (alen && alen != sizeof(buf)) /* connection-oriented socket may not return a from result */ - addr = ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)buf, fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP); - break; - - case RECV_SOCKET: - addr = rb_str_new(buf, alen); - break; - - default: - rb_bug("s_recvfrom_nonblock called with bad value"); - } - return rb_assoc_new(str, addr); + else + rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo(err, mesg, rai); } -static VALUE -bsock_recv(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) +static void +setup_domain_and_type(VALUE domain, int *dv, VALUE type, int *tv) { - return s_recvfrom(sock, argc, argv, RECV_RECV); + *dv = rsock_family_arg(domain); + *tv = rsock_socktype_arg(type); } /* * call-seq: - * basicsocket.recv_nonblock(maxlen) => mesg - * basicsocket.recv_nonblock(maxlen, flags) => mesg - * - * Receives up to _maxlen_ bytes from +socket+ using recvfrom(2) after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * _flags_ is zero or more of the +MSG_+ options. - * The result, _mesg_, is the data received. - * - * When recvfrom(2) returns 0, Socket#recv_nonblock returns - * an empty string as data. - * The meaning depends on the socket: EOF on TCP, empty packet on UDP, etc. - * - * === Parameters - * * +maxlen+ - the number of bytes to receive from the socket - * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options - * - * === Example - * serv = TCPServer.new("127.0.0.1", 0) - * af, port, host, addr = serv.addr - * c = TCPSocket.new(addr, port) - * s = serv.accept - * c.send "aaa", 0 - * IO.select([s]) - * p s.recv_nonblock(10) #=> "aaa" + * Socket.new(domain, socktype [, protocol]) => socket * - * Refer to Socket#recvfrom for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _recv_nonblock_ fails. + * Creates a new socket object. * - * BasicSocket#recv_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to recvfrom(2) failure, - * including Errno::EAGAIN. + * _domain_ should be a communications domain such as: :INET, :INET6, :UNIX, etc. * - * === See - * * Socket#recvfrom + * _socktype_ should be a socket type such as: :STREAM, :DGRAM, :RAW, etc. + * + * _protocol_ is optional and should be a protocol defined in the domain. + * If protocol is not given, 0 is used internally. + * + * Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM) # TCP socket + * Socket.new(:INET, :DGRAM) # UDP socket + * Socket.new(:UNIX, :STREAM) # UNIX stream socket + * Socket.new(:UNIX, :DGRAM) # UNIX datagram socket */ - -static VALUE -bsock_recv_nonblock(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - return s_recvfrom_nonblock(sock, argc, argv, RECV_RECV); -} - -static VALUE -bsock_do_not_rev_lookup(void) -{ - return do_not_reverse_lookup?Qtrue:Qfalse; -} - -static VALUE -bsock_do_not_rev_lookup_set(VALUE self, VALUE val) -{ - rb_secure(4); - do_not_reverse_lookup = RTEST(val); - return val; -} - -NORETURN(static void raise_socket_error(char *, int)); -static void -raise_socket_error(char *reason, int error) -{ -#ifdef EAI_SYSTEM - if (error == EAI_SYSTEM) rb_sys_fail(reason); -#endif - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "%s: %s", reason, gai_strerror(error)); -} - -static void -make_ipaddr0(struct sockaddr *addr, char *buf, size_t len) -{ - int error; - - error = getnameinfo(addr, SA_LEN(addr), buf, len, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); - if (error) { - raise_socket_error("getnameinfo", error); - } -} - static VALUE -make_ipaddr(struct sockaddr *addr) -{ - char buf[1024]; - - make_ipaddr0(addr, buf, sizeof(buf)); - return rb_str_new2(buf); -} - -static void -make_inetaddr(long host, char *buf, size_t len) -{ - struct sockaddr_in sin; - - MEMZERO(&sin, struct sockaddr_in, 1); - sin.sin_family = AF_INET; - SET_SIN_LEN(&sin, sizeof(sin)); - sin.sin_addr.s_addr = host; - make_ipaddr0((struct sockaddr*)&sin, buf, len); -} - -static int -str_isnumber(const char *p) -{ - char *ep; - - if (!p || *p == '\0') - return 0; - ep = NULL; - (void)strtoul(p, &ep, 10); - if (ep && *ep == '\0') - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -static char* -host_str(VALUE host, char *hbuf, size_t len) -{ - if (NIL_P(host)) { - return NULL; - } - else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(host, rb_cInteger)) { - long i = NUM2LONG(host); - - make_inetaddr(htonl(i), hbuf, len); - return hbuf; - } - else { - char *name; - - SafeStringValue(host); - name = RSTRING_PTR(host); - if (!name || *name == 0 || (name[0] == '<' && strcmp(name, "<any>") == 0)) { - make_inetaddr(INADDR_ANY, hbuf, len); - } - else if (name[0] == '<' && strcmp(name, "<broadcast>") == 0) { - make_inetaddr(INADDR_BROADCAST, hbuf, len); - } - else if (strlen(name) >= len) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "hostname too long (%d)", strlen(name)); - } - else { - strcpy(hbuf, name); - } - return hbuf; - } -} - -static char* -port_str(VALUE port, char *pbuf, size_t len) -{ - if (NIL_P(port)) { - return 0; - } - else if (FIXNUM_P(port)) { - snprintf(pbuf, len, "%ld", FIX2LONG(port)); - return pbuf; - } - else { - char *serv; - - SafeStringValue(port); - serv = RSTRING_PTR(port); - if (strlen(serv) >= len) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "service name too long (%d)", strlen(serv)); - } - strcpy(pbuf, serv); - return pbuf; - } -} - -#ifndef NI_MAXHOST -# define 1025 -#endif -#ifndef NI_MAXSERV -# define 32 -#endif - -static struct addrinfo* -sock_addrinfo(VALUE host, VALUE port, int socktype, int flags) +sock_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) { - struct addrinfo hints; - struct addrinfo* res = NULL; - char *hostp, *portp; - int error; - char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST], pbuf[NI_MAXSERV]; - - hostp = host_str(host, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf)); - portp = port_str(port, pbuf, sizeof(pbuf)); + VALUE domain, type, protocol; + int fd; + int d, t; - if (socktype == 0 && flags == 0 && str_isnumber(portp)) { - socktype = SOCK_DGRAM; - } + rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &domain, &type, &protocol); + if (NIL_P(protocol)) + protocol = INT2FIX(0); - MEMZERO(&hints, struct addrinfo, 1); - hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; - hints.ai_socktype = socktype; - hints.ai_flags = flags; - error = getaddrinfo(hostp, portp, &hints, &res); - if (error) { - if (hostp && hostp[strlen(hostp)-1] == '\n') { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "newline at the end of hostname"); - } - raise_socket_error("getaddrinfo", error); - } + setup_domain_and_type(domain, &d, type, &t); + fd = rsock_socket(d, t, NUM2INT(protocol)); + if (fd < 0) rb_sys_fail("socket(2)"); -#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) - { - struct addrinfo *r; - r = res; - while (r) { - if (! r->ai_socktype) r->ai_socktype = hints.ai_socktype; - if (! r->ai_protocol) { - if (r->ai_socktype == SOCK_DGRAM) { - r->ai_protocol = IPPROTO_UDP; - } else if (r->ai_socktype == SOCK_STREAM) { - r->ai_protocol = IPPROTO_TCP; - } - } - r = r->ai_next; - } - } -#endif - return res; + return rsock_init_sock(sock, fd); } +#if defined HAVE_SOCKETPAIR static VALUE -ipaddr(struct sockaddr *sockaddr, int norevlookup) -{ - VALUE family, port, addr1, addr2; - VALUE ary; - int error; - char hbuf[1024], pbuf[1024]; - - switch (sockaddr->sa_family) { - case AF_UNSPEC: - family = rb_str_new2("AF_UNSPEC"); - break; - case AF_INET: - family = rb_str_new2("AF_INET"); - break; -#ifdef INET6 - case AF_INET6: - family = rb_str_new2("AF_INET6"); - break; -#endif -#ifdef AF_LOCAL - case AF_LOCAL: - family = rb_str_new2("AF_LOCAL"); - break; -#elif AF_UNIX - case AF_UNIX: - family = rb_str_new2("AF_UNIX"); - break; -#endif - default: - sprintf(pbuf, "unknown:%d", sockaddr->sa_family); - family = rb_str_new2(pbuf); - break; - } - - addr1 = Qnil; - if (!norevlookup) { - error = getnameinfo(sockaddr, SA_LEN(sockaddr), hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), - NULL, 0, 0); - if (! error) { - addr1 = rb_str_new2(hbuf); - } - } - error = getnameinfo(sockaddr, SA_LEN(sockaddr), hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), - pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV); - if (error) { - raise_socket_error("getnameinfo", error); - } - addr2 = rb_str_new2(hbuf); - if (addr1 == Qnil) { - addr1 = addr2; - } - port = INT2FIX(atoi(pbuf)); - ary = rb_ary_new3(4, family, port, addr1, addr2); - - return ary; -} - -static int -ruby_socket(int domain, int type, int proto) +io_call_close(VALUE io) { - int fd; - - fd = socket(domain, type, proto); - if (fd < 0) { - if (errno == EMFILE || errno == ENFILE) { - rb_gc(); - fd = socket(domain, type, proto); - } - } - return fd; + return rb_funcallv(io, rb_intern("close"), 0, 0); } -static int -wait_connectable0(int fd, rb_fdset_t *fds_w, rb_fdset_t *fds_e) -{ - int sockerr; - socklen_t sockerrlen; - - for (;;) { - rb_fd_zero(fds_w); - rb_fd_zero(fds_e); - - rb_fd_set(fd, fds_w); - rb_fd_set(fd, fds_e); - - rb_thread_select(fd+1, 0, rb_fd_ptr(fds_w), rb_fd_ptr(fds_e), 0); - - if (rb_fd_isset(fd, fds_w)) { - return 0; - } - else if (rb_fd_isset(fd, fds_e)) { - sockerrlen = sizeof(sockerr); - if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (void *)&sockerr, - &sockerrlen) == 0) { - if (sockerr == 0) - continue; /* workaround for winsock */ - errno = sockerr; - } - return -1; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -struct wait_connectable_arg { - int fd; - rb_fdset_t fds_w; - rb_fdset_t fds_e; -}; - -#ifdef HAVE_RB_FD_INIT static VALUE -try_wait_connectable(VALUE arg) +io_close(VALUE io) { - struct wait_connectable_arg *p = (struct wait_connectable_arg *)arg; - return (VALUE)wait_connectable0(p->fd, &p->fds_w, &p->fds_e); + return rb_rescue(io_call_close, io, 0, 0); } static VALUE -wait_connectable_ensure(VALUE arg) +pair_yield(VALUE pair) { - struct wait_connectable_arg *p = (struct wait_connectable_arg *)arg; - rb_fd_term(&p->fds_w); - rb_fd_term(&p->fds_e); - return Qnil; + return rb_ensure(rb_yield, pair, io_close, rb_ary_entry(pair, 1)); } #endif +#if defined HAVE_SOCKETPAIR static int -wait_connectable(int fd) +rsock_socketpair0(int domain, int type, int protocol, int descriptors[2]) { - struct wait_connectable_arg arg; - - rb_fd_init(&arg.fds_w); - rb_fd_init(&arg.fds_e); -#ifdef HAVE_RB_FD_INIT - arg.fd = fd; - return (int)rb_ensure(try_wait_connectable, (VALUE)&arg, - wait_connectable_ensure,(VALUE)&arg); -#else - return wait_connectable0(fd, &arg.fds_w, &arg.fds_e); +#ifdef SOCK_CLOEXEC + type |= SOCK_CLOEXEC; #endif -} -#ifdef __CYGWIN__ -#define WAIT_IN_PROGRESS 10 -#endif -#ifdef __APPLE__ -#define WAIT_IN_PROGRESS 10 -#endif -#ifdef __linux__ -/* returns correct error */ -#define WAIT_IN_PROGRESS 0 -#endif -#ifndef WAIT_IN_PROGRESS -/* BSD origin code apparently has a problem */ -#define WAIT_IN_PROGRESS 1 +#ifdef SOCK_NONBLOCK + type |= SOCK_NONBLOCK; #endif -static int -ruby_connect(int fd, struct sockaddr *sockaddr, int len, int socks) -{ - int status; - int mode; -#if WAIT_IN_PROGRESS > 0 - int wait_in_progress = -1; - int sockerr; - socklen_t sockerrlen; -#endif + int result = socketpair(domain, type, protocol, descriptors); -#if defined(HAVE_FCNTL) -# if defined(F_GETFL) - mode = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); -# else - mode = 0; -# endif + if (result == -1) + return -1; -#ifdef O_NDELAY -# define NONBLOCKING O_NDELAY -#else -#ifdef O_NBIO -# define NONBLOCKING O_NBIO -#else -# define NONBLOCKING O_NONBLOCK -#endif -#endif -#ifdef SOCKS5 - if (!socks) -#endif - fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, mode|NONBLOCKING); -#endif /* HAVE_FCNTL */ - - for (;;) { -#if defined(SOCKS) && !defined(SOCKS5) - if (socks) { - status = Rconnect(fd, sockaddr, len); - } - else -#endif - { - status = connect(fd, sockaddr, len); - } - if (status < 0) { - switch (errno) { - case EAGAIN: -#ifdef EINPROGRESS - case EINPROGRESS: -#endif -#if WAIT_IN_PROGRESS > 0 - sockerrlen = sizeof(sockerr); - status = getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (void *)&sockerr, &sockerrlen); - if (status) break; - if (sockerr) { - status = -1; - errno = sockerr; - break; - } -#endif -#ifdef EALREADY - case EALREADY: -#endif -#if WAIT_IN_PROGRESS > 0 - wait_in_progress = WAIT_IN_PROGRESS; -#endif - status = wait_connectable(fd); - if (status) { - break; - } - errno = 0; - continue; - -#if WAIT_IN_PROGRESS > 0 - case EINVAL: - if (wait_in_progress-- > 0) { - /* - * connect() after EINPROGRESS returns EINVAL on - * some platforms, need to check true error - * status. - */ - sockerrlen = sizeof(sockerr); - status = getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (void *)&sockerr, &sockerrlen); - if (!status && !sockerr) { - struct timeval tv = {0, 100000}; - rb_thread_wait_for(tv); - continue; - } - status = -1; - errno = sockerr; - } - break; +#ifndef SOCK_CLOEXEC + rb_fd_fix_cloexec(descriptors[0]); + rb_fd_fix_cloexec(descriptors[1]); #endif -#ifdef EISCONN - case EISCONN: - status = 0; - errno = 0; - break; -#endif - default: - break; - } - } -#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL - fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, mode); +#ifndef SOCK_NONBLOCK + rsock_make_fd_nonblock(descriptors[0]); + rsock_make_fd_nonblock(descriptors[1]); #endif - return status; - } -} - -struct inetsock_arg -{ - VALUE sock; - struct { - VALUE host, serv; - struct addrinfo *res; - } remote, local; - int type; - int fd; -}; -static VALUE -inetsock_cleanup(struct inetsock_arg *arg) -{ - if (arg->remote.res) { - freeaddrinfo(arg->remote.res); - arg->remote.res = 0; - } - if (arg->local.res) { - freeaddrinfo(arg->local.res); - arg->local.res = 0; - } - if (arg->fd >= 0) { - close(arg->fd); - } - return Qnil; + return result; } -static VALUE -init_inetsock_internal(struct inetsock_arg *arg) +static int +rsock_socketpair(int domain, int type, int protocol, int descriptors[2]) { - int type = arg->type; - struct addrinfo *res; - int fd, status = 0; - char *syscall; + int result; - arg->remote.res = sock_addrinfo(arg->remote.host, arg->remote.serv, SOCK_STREAM, - (type == INET_SERVER) ? AI_PASSIVE : 0); - /* - * Maybe also accept a local address - */ + result = rsock_socketpair0(domain, type, protocol, descriptors); - if (type != INET_SERVER && (!NIL_P(arg->local.host) || !NIL_P(arg->local.serv))) { - arg->local.res = sock_addrinfo(arg->local.host, arg->local.serv, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + if (result < 0 && rb_gc_for_fd(errno)) { + result = rsock_socketpair0(domain, type, protocol, descriptors); } - arg->fd = fd = -1; - for (res = arg->remote.res; res; res = res->ai_next) { - status = ruby_socket(res->ai_family,res->ai_socktype,res->ai_protocol); - syscall = "socket(2)"; - fd = status; - if (fd < 0) { - continue; - } - arg->fd = fd; - if (type == INET_SERVER) { -#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) - status = 1; - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, - (char*)&status, sizeof(status)); -#endif - status = bind(fd, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen); - syscall = "bind(2)"; - } - else { - if (arg->local.res) { - status = bind(fd, arg->local.res->ai_addr, arg->local.res->ai_addrlen); - syscall = "bind(2)"; - } - - if (status >= 0) { - status = ruby_connect(fd, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, - (type == INET_SOCKS)); - syscall = "connect(2)"; - } - } - - if (status < 0) { - close(fd); - arg->fd = fd = -1; - continue; - } else - break; - } - if (status < 0) { - rb_sys_fail(syscall); - } - - arg->fd = -1; - - if (type == INET_SERVER) - listen(fd, 5); - - /* create new instance */ - return init_sock(arg->sock, fd); -} - -static VALUE -init_inetsock(VALUE sock, VALUE remote_host, VALUE remote_serv, - VALUE local_host, VALUE local_serv, int type) -{ - struct inetsock_arg arg; - arg.sock = sock; - arg.remote.host = remote_host; - arg.remote.serv = remote_serv; - arg.remote.res = 0; - arg.local.host = local_host; - arg.local.serv = local_serv; - arg.local.res = 0; - arg.type = type; - arg.fd = -1; - return rb_ensure(init_inetsock_internal, (VALUE)&arg, - inetsock_cleanup, (VALUE)&arg); + return result; } /* * call-seq: - * TCPSocket.new(remote_host, remote_port, local_host=nil, local_port=nil) + * Socket.pair(domain, type, protocol) => [socket1, socket2] + * Socket.socketpair(domain, type, protocol) => [socket1, socket2] * - * Opens a TCP connection to +remote_host+ on +remote_port+. If +local_host+ - * and +local_port+ are specified, then those parameters are used on the local - * end to establish the connection. - */ -static VALUE -tcp_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - VALUE remote_host, remote_serv; - VALUE local_host, local_serv; - - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "22", &remote_host, &remote_serv, - &local_host, &local_serv); - - return init_inetsock(sock, remote_host, remote_serv, - local_host, local_serv, INET_CLIENT); -} - -#ifdef SOCKS -static VALUE -socks_init(VALUE sock, VALUE host, VALUE serv) -{ - static init = 0; - - if (init == 0) { - SOCKSinit("ruby"); - init = 1; - } - - return init_inetsock(sock, host, serv, Qnil, Qnil, INET_SOCKS); -} - -#ifdef SOCKS5 -static VALUE -socks_s_close(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - - if (rb_safe_level() >= 4 && !OBJ_TAINTED(sock)) { - rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: can't close socket"); - } - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - shutdown(fptr->fd, 2); - return rb_io_close(sock); -} -#endif -#endif - -struct hostent_arg { - VALUE host; - struct addrinfo* addr; - VALUE (*ipaddr)(struct sockaddr*, size_t); -}; - -static VALUE -make_hostent_internal(struct hostent_arg *arg) -{ - VALUE host = arg->host; - struct addrinfo* addr = arg->addr; - VALUE (*ipaddr)(struct sockaddr*, size_t) = arg->ipaddr; - - struct addrinfo *ai; - struct hostent *h; - VALUE ary, names; - char **pch; - const char* hostp; - char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST]; - - ary = rb_ary_new(); - if (addr->ai_canonname) { - hostp = addr->ai_canonname; - } - else { - hostp = host_str(host, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf)); - } - rb_ary_push(ary, rb_str_new2(hostp)); - - if (addr->ai_canonname && (h = gethostbyname(addr->ai_canonname))) { - names = rb_ary_new(); - if (h->h_aliases != NULL) { - for (pch = h->h_aliases; *pch; pch++) { - rb_ary_push(names, rb_str_new2(*pch)); - } - } - } - else { - names = rb_ary_new2(0); - } - rb_ary_push(ary, names); - rb_ary_push(ary, INT2NUM(addr->ai_family)); - for (ai = addr; ai; ai = ai->ai_next) { - rb_ary_push(ary, (*ipaddr)(ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen)); - } - - return ary; -} - -static VALUE -make_hostent(VALUE host, struct addrinfo *addr, VALUE (*ipaddr)(struct sockaddr *, size_t)) -{ - struct hostent_arg arg; - - arg.host = host; - arg.addr = addr; - arg.ipaddr = ipaddr; - return rb_ensure(make_hostent_internal, (VALUE)&arg, - RUBY_METHOD_FUNC(freeaddrinfo), (VALUE)addr); -} - -static VALUE -tcp_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *addr, size_t len) -{ - return make_ipaddr(addr); -} - -static VALUE -tcp_s_gethostbyname(VALUE obj, VALUE host) -{ - rb_secure(3); - return make_hostent(host, sock_addrinfo(host, Qnil, SOCK_STREAM, AI_CANONNAME), - tcp_sockaddr); -} - -static VALUE -tcp_svr_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - VALUE arg1, arg2; - - if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &arg1, &arg2) == 2) - return init_inetsock(sock, arg1, arg2, Qnil, Qnil, INET_SERVER); - else - return init_inetsock(sock, Qnil, arg1, Qnil, Qnil, INET_SERVER); -} - -static void -make_fd_nonblock(int fd) -{ - int flags; -#ifdef F_GETFL - flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL); - if (flags == -1) { - rb_sys_fail(0); - } -#else - flags = 0; -#endif - flags |= O_NONBLOCK; - if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags) == -1) { - rb_sys_fail(0); - } -} - -static VALUE -s_accept_nonblock(VALUE klass, rb_io_t *fptr, struct sockaddr *sockaddr, socklen_t *len) -{ - int fd2; - - rb_secure(3); - rb_io_set_nonblock(fptr); - fd2 = accept(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)sockaddr, len); - if (fd2 < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("accept(2)"); - } - make_fd_nonblock(fd2); - return init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), fd2); -} - -static VALUE -s_accept(VALUE klass, int fd, struct sockaddr *sockaddr, socklen_t *len) -{ - int fd2; - int retry = 0; - - rb_secure(3); - retry: - rb_thread_wait_fd(fd); -#if defined(_nec_ews) - fd2 = accept(fd, sockaddr, len); -#else - TRAP_BEG; - fd2 = accept(fd, sockaddr, len); - TRAP_END; -#endif - if (fd2 < 0) { - switch (errno) { - case EMFILE: - case ENFILE: - if (retry) break; - rb_gc(); - retry = 1; - goto retry; - default: - if (!rb_io_wait_readable(fd)) break; - retry = 0; - goto retry; - } - rb_sys_fail(0); - } - if (!klass) return INT2NUM(fd2); - return init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), fd2); -} - -static VALUE -tcp_accept(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_storage from; - socklen_t fromlen; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fromlen = sizeof(from); - return s_accept(rb_cTCPSocket, fptr->fd, - (struct sockaddr*)&from, &fromlen); -} - -/* - * call-seq: - * tcpserver.accept_nonblock => tcpsocket - * - * Accepts an incoming connection using accept(2) after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * It returns an accepted TCPSocket for the incoming connection. - * - * === Example - * require 'socket' - * serv = TCPServer.new(2202) - * begin - * sock = serv.accept_nonblock - * rescue Errno::EAGAIN, Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPROTO, Errno::EINTR - * IO.select([serv]) - * retry - * end - * # sock is an accepted socket. - * - * Refer to Socket#accept for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to TCPServer#accept_nonblock fails. + * Creates a pair of sockets connected each other. * - * TCPServer#accept_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to accept(2) failure, - * including Errno::EAGAIN. - * - * === See - * * TCPServer#accept - * * Socket#accept - */ -static VALUE -tcp_accept_nonblock(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_storage from; - socklen_t fromlen; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fromlen = sizeof(from); - return s_accept_nonblock(rb_cTCPSocket, fptr, - (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen); -} - -static VALUE -tcp_sysaccept(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_storage from; - socklen_t fromlen; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fromlen = sizeof(from); - return s_accept(0, fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&from, &fromlen); -} - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H -struct unixsock_arg { - struct sockaddr_un *sockaddr; - int fd; -}; - -static VALUE -unixsock_connect_internal(struct unixsock_arg *arg) -{ - return (VALUE)ruby_connect(arg->fd, (struct sockaddr*)arg->sockaddr, - sizeof(*arg->sockaddr), 0); -} - -static VALUE -init_unixsock(VALUE sock, VALUE path, int server) -{ - struct sockaddr_un sockaddr; - int fd, status; - rb_io_t *fptr; - - SafeStringValue(path); - fd = ruby_socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); - if (fd < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("socket(2)"); - } - - MEMZERO(&sockaddr, struct sockaddr_un, 1); - sockaddr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - if (sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path) <= RSTRING_LEN(path)) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too long unix socket path (max: %dbytes)", - (int)sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path)-1); - } - memcpy(sockaddr.sun_path, RSTRING_PTR(path), RSTRING_LEN(path)); - - if (server) { - status = bind(fd, (struct sockaddr*)&sockaddr, sizeof(sockaddr)); - } - else { - int prot; - struct unixsock_arg arg; - arg.sockaddr = &sockaddr; - arg.fd = fd; - status = rb_protect((VALUE(*)(VALUE))unixsock_connect_internal, - (VALUE)&arg, &prot); - if (prot) { - close(fd); - rb_jump_tag(prot); - } - } - - if (status < 0) { - close(fd); - rb_sys_fail(sockaddr.sun_path); - } - - if (server) listen(fd, 5); - - init_sock(sock, fd); - if (server) { - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fptr->path = strdup(RSTRING_PTR(path)); - } - - return sock; -} -#endif - -static VALUE -ip_addr(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t len = sizeof addr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - if (getsockname(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("getsockname(2)"); - return ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)&addr, fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP); -} - -static VALUE -ip_peeraddr(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - socklen_t len = sizeof addr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - if (getpeername(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("getpeername(2)"); - return ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)&addr, fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP); -} - -static VALUE -ip_recvfrom(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - return s_recvfrom(sock, argc, argv, RECV_IP); -} - -static VALUE -ip_s_getaddress(VALUE obj, VALUE host) -{ - struct sockaddr_storage addr; - struct addrinfo *res = sock_addrinfo(host, Qnil, SOCK_STREAM, 0); - - /* just take the first one */ - memcpy(&addr, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen); - freeaddrinfo(res); - - return make_ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)&addr); -} - -static VALUE -udp_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - VALUE arg; - int socktype = AF_INET; - int fd; - - rb_secure(3); - if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &arg) == 1) { - socktype = NUM2INT(arg); - } - fd = ruby_socket(socktype, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); - if (fd < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("socket(2) - udp"); - } - - return init_sock(sock, fd); -} - -struct udp_arg -{ - struct addrinfo *res; - int fd; -}; - -static VALUE -udp_connect_internal(struct udp_arg *arg) -{ - int fd = arg->fd; - struct addrinfo *res; - - for (res = arg->res; res; res = res->ai_next) { - if (ruby_connect(fd, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, 0) >= 0) { - return Qtrue; - } - } - return Qfalse; -} - -static VALUE -udp_connect(VALUE sock, VALUE host, VALUE port) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct udp_arg arg; - VALUE ret; - - rb_secure(3); - arg.res = sock_addrinfo(host, port, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - arg.fd = fptr->fd; - ret = rb_ensure(udp_connect_internal, (VALUE)&arg, - RUBY_METHOD_FUNC(freeaddrinfo), (VALUE)arg.res); - if (!ret) rb_sys_fail("connect(2)"); - return INT2FIX(0); -} - -static VALUE -udp_bind(VALUE sock, VALUE host, VALUE port) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct addrinfo *res0, *res; - - rb_secure(3); - res0 = sock_addrinfo(host, port, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) { - if (bind(fptr->fd, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen) < 0) { - continue; - } - freeaddrinfo(res0); - return INT2FIX(0); - } - freeaddrinfo(res0); - rb_sys_fail("bind(2)"); - return INT2FIX(0); -} - -static VALUE -udp_send(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - VALUE mesg, flags, host, port; - rb_io_t *fptr; - int n; - struct addrinfo *res0, *res; - - if (argc == 2 || argc == 3) { - return bsock_send(argc, argv, sock); - } - rb_secure(4); - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "4", &mesg, &flags, &host, &port); - - StringValue(mesg); - res0 = sock_addrinfo(host, port, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) { - retry: - n = sendto(fptr->fd, RSTRING_PTR(mesg), RSTRING_LEN(mesg), NUM2INT(flags), - res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen); - if (n >= 0) { - freeaddrinfo(res0); - return INT2FIX(n); - } - if (rb_io_wait_writable(fptr->fd)) { - goto retry; - } - } - freeaddrinfo(res0); - rb_sys_fail("sendto(2)"); - return INT2FIX(n); -} - -/* - * call-seq: - * udpsocket.recvfrom_nonblock(maxlen) => [mesg, sender_inet_addr] - * udpsocket.recvfrom_nonblock(maxlen, flags) => [mesg, sender_inet_addr] - * - * Receives up to _maxlen_ bytes from +udpsocket+ using recvfrom(2) after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * _flags_ is zero or more of the +MSG_+ options. - * The first element of the results, _mesg_, is the data received. - * The second element, _sender_inet_addr_, is an array to represent the sender address. - * - * When recvfrom(2) returns 0, - * Socket#recvfrom_nonblock returns an empty string as data. - * It means an empty packet. - * - * === Parameters - * * +maxlen+ - the number of bytes to receive from the socket - * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options - * - * === Example - * require 'socket' - * s1 = UDPSocket.new - * s1.bind("127.0.0.1", 0) - * s2 = UDPSocket.new - * s2.bind("127.0.0.1", 0) - * s2.connect(*s1.addr.values_at(3,1)) - * s1.connect(*s2.addr.values_at(3,1)) - * s1.send "aaa", 0 - * IO.select([s2]) - * p s2.recvfrom_nonblock(10) #=> ["aaa", ["AF_INET", 33302, "localhost.localdomain", "127.0.0.1"]] - * - * Refer to Socket#recvfrom for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _recvfrom_nonblock_ fails. - * - * UDPSocket#recvfrom_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to recvfrom(2) failure, - * including Errno::EAGAIN. + * _domain_ should be a communications domain such as: :INET, :INET6, :UNIX, etc. * - * === See - * * Socket#recvfrom - */ -static VALUE -udp_recvfrom_nonblock(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - return s_recvfrom_nonblock(sock, argc, argv, RECV_IP); -} - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H -static VALUE -unix_init(VALUE sock, VALUE path) -{ - return init_unixsock(sock, path, 0); -} - -static char* -unixpath(struct sockaddr_un *sockaddr, socklen_t len) -{ - if (sockaddr->sun_path < (char*)sockaddr + len) - return sockaddr->sun_path; - else - return ""; -} - -static VALUE -unix_path(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (fptr->path == 0) { - struct sockaddr_un addr; - socklen_t len = sizeof(addr); - if (getsockname(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail(0); - fptr->path = strdup(unixpath(&addr, len)); - } - return rb_str_new2(fptr->path); -} - -static VALUE -unix_svr_init(VALUE sock, VALUE path) -{ - return init_unixsock(sock, path, 1); -} - -static VALUE -unix_recvfrom(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ - return s_recvfrom(sock, argc, argv, RECV_UNIX); -} - -#if defined(HAVE_ST_MSG_CONTROL) && defined(SCM_RIGHTS) -#define FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL 1 -#else -#define FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL 0 -#endif - -#if defined(HAVE_ST_MSG_ACCRIGHTS) -#define FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_ACCRIGHTS 1 -#else -#define FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_ACCRIGHTS 0 -#endif - -static VALUE -unix_send_io(VALUE sock, VALUE val) -{ -#if defined(HAVE_SENDMSG) && (FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL || FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_ACCRIGHTS) - int fd; - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct msghdr msg; - struct iovec vec[1]; - char buf[1]; - -#if FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL - struct { - struct cmsghdr hdr; - char pad[8+sizeof(int)+8]; - } cmsg; -#endif - - if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(val, rb_cIO)) { - rb_io_t *valfptr; - GetOpenFile(val, valfptr); - fd = valfptr->fd; - } - else if (FIXNUM_P(val)) { - fd = FIX2INT(val); - } - else { - rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "neither IO nor file descriptor"); - } - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - msg.msg_name = NULL; - msg.msg_namelen = 0; - - /* Linux and Solaris doesn't work if msg_iov is NULL. */ - buf[0] = '\0'; - vec[0].iov_base = buf; - vec[0].iov_len = 1; - msg.msg_iov = vec; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - -#if FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL - msg.msg_control = (caddr_t)&cmsg; - msg.msg_controllen = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int)); - msg.msg_flags = 0; - MEMZERO((char*)&cmsg, char, sizeof(cmsg)); - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int)); - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS; - *(int *)CMSG_DATA(&cmsg.hdr) = fd; -#else - msg.msg_accrights = (caddr_t)&fd; - msg.msg_accrightslen = sizeof(fd); -#endif - - if (sendmsg(fptr->fd, &msg, 0) == -1) - rb_sys_fail("sendmsg(2)"); - - return Qnil; -#else - rb_notimplement(); - return Qnil; /* not reached */ -#endif -} - -static VALUE -unix_recv_io(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) -{ -#if defined(HAVE_RECVMSG) && (FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL || FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_ACCRIGHTS) - VALUE klass, mode; - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct msghdr msg; - struct iovec vec[2]; - char buf[1]; - - int fd; -#if FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL - struct { - struct cmsghdr hdr; - char pad[8+sizeof(int)+8]; - } cmsg; -#endif - - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &klass, &mode); - if (argc == 0) - klass = rb_cIO; - if (argc <= 1) - mode = Qnil; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - rb_io_wait_readable(fptr->fd); - - msg.msg_name = NULL; - msg.msg_namelen = 0; - - vec[0].iov_base = buf; - vec[0].iov_len = sizeof(buf); - msg.msg_iov = vec; - msg.msg_iovlen = 1; - -#if FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL - msg.msg_control = (caddr_t)&cmsg; - msg.msg_controllen = CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int)); - msg.msg_flags = 0; - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_len = CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int)); - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS; - *(int *)CMSG_DATA(&cmsg.hdr) = -1; -#else - msg.msg_accrights = (caddr_t)&fd; - msg.msg_accrightslen = sizeof(fd); - fd = -1; -#endif - - if (recvmsg(fptr->fd, &msg, 0) == -1) - rb_sys_fail("recvmsg(2)"); - -#if FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL - if (msg.msg_controllen != CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, - "file descriptor was not passed (msg_controllen=%d, %d expected)", - msg.msg_controllen, CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int))); - } - if (cmsg.hdr.cmsg_len != CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, - "file descriptor was not passed (cmsg_len=%d, %d expected)", - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_len, CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))); - } - if (cmsg.hdr.cmsg_level != SOL_SOCKET) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, - "file descriptor was not passed (cmsg_level=%d, %d expected)", - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_level, SOL_SOCKET); - } - if (cmsg.hdr.cmsg_type != SCM_RIGHTS) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, - "file descriptor was not passed (cmsg_type=%d, %d expected)", - cmsg.hdr.cmsg_type, SCM_RIGHTS); - } -#else - if (msg.msg_accrightslen != sizeof(fd)) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, - "file descriptor was not passed (accrightslen) : %d != %d", - msg.msg_accrightslen, sizeof(fd)); - } -#endif - -#if FD_PASSING_BY_MSG_CONTROL - fd = *(int *)CMSG_DATA(&cmsg.hdr); -#endif - - if (klass == Qnil) - return INT2FIX(fd); - else { - static ID for_fd = 0; - int ff_argc; - VALUE ff_argv[2]; - if (!for_fd) - for_fd = rb_intern("for_fd"); - ff_argc = mode == Qnil ? 1 : 2; - ff_argv[0] = INT2FIX(fd); - ff_argv[1] = mode; - return rb_funcall2(klass, for_fd, ff_argc, ff_argv); - } -#else - rb_notimplement(); - return Qnil; /* not reached */ -#endif -} - -static VALUE -unix_accept(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_un from; - socklen_t fromlen; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fromlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_un); - return s_accept(rb_cUNIXSocket, fptr->fd, - (struct sockaddr*)&from, &fromlen); -} - -/* - * call-seq: - * unixserver.accept_nonblock => unixsocket - * - * Accepts an incoming connection using accept(2) after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * It returns an accepted UNIXSocket for the incoming connection. - * - * === Example - * require 'socket' - * serv = UNIXServer.new("/tmp/sock") - * begin - * sock = serv.accept_nonblock - * rescue Errno::EAGAIN, Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPROTO, Errno::EINTR - * IO.select([serv]) - * retry - * end - * # sock is an accepted socket. - * - * Refer to Socket#accept for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to UNIXServer#accept_nonblock fails. + * _socktype_ should be a socket type such as: :STREAM, :DGRAM, :RAW, etc. + * + * _protocol_ should be a protocol defined in the domain, + * defaults to 0 for the domain. + * + * s1, s2 = Socket.pair(:UNIX, :STREAM, 0) + * s1.send "a", 0 + * s1.send "b", 0 + * s1.close + * p s2.recv(10) #=> "ab" + * p s2.recv(10) #=> "" + * p s2.recv(10) #=> "" + * + * s1, s2 = Socket.pair(:UNIX, :DGRAM, 0) + * s1.send "a", 0 + * s1.send "b", 0 + * p s2.recv(10) #=> "a" + * p s2.recv(10) #=> "b" * - * UNIXServer#accept_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to accept(2) failure, - * including Errno::EAGAIN. - * - * === See - * * UNIXServer#accept - * * Socket#accept */ -static VALUE -unix_accept_nonblock(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_un from; - socklen_t fromlen; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fromlen = sizeof(from); - return s_accept_nonblock(rb_cUNIXSocket, fptr, - (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen); -} - -static VALUE -unix_sysaccept(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_un from; - socklen_t fromlen; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fromlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_un); - return s_accept(0, fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&from, &fromlen); -} - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H -static VALUE -unixaddr(struct sockaddr_un *sockaddr, socklen_t len) -{ - return rb_assoc_new(rb_str_new2("AF_UNIX"), - rb_str_new2(unixpath(sockaddr, len))); -} -#endif - -static VALUE -unix_addr(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_un addr; - socklen_t len = sizeof addr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - if (getsockname(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("getsockname(2)"); - return unixaddr(&addr, len); -} - -static VALUE -unix_peeraddr(VALUE sock) -{ - rb_io_t *fptr; - struct sockaddr_un addr; - socklen_t len = sizeof addr; - - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - - if (getpeername(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, &len) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("getpeername(2)"); - return unixaddr(&addr, len); -} -#endif - -static void -setup_domain_and_type(VALUE domain, int *dv, VALUE type, int *tv) -{ - VALUE tmp; - char *ptr; - - tmp = rb_check_string_type(domain); - if (!NIL_P(tmp)) { - domain = tmp; - rb_check_safe_obj(domain); - ptr = RSTRING_PTR(domain); - if (strcmp(ptr, "AF_INET") == 0) - *dv = AF_INET; -#ifdef AF_UNIX - else if (strcmp(ptr, "AF_UNIX") == 0) - *dv = AF_UNIX; -#endif -#ifdef AF_ISO - else if (strcmp(ptr, "AF_ISO") == 0) - *dv = AF_ISO; -#endif -#ifdef AF_NS - else if (strcmp(ptr, "AF_NS") == 0) - *dv = AF_NS; -#endif -#ifdef AF_IMPLINK - else if (strcmp(ptr, "AF_IMPLINK") == 0) - *dv = AF_IMPLINK; -#endif -#ifdef PF_INET - else if (strcmp(ptr, "PF_INET") == 0) - *dv = PF_INET; -#endif -#ifdef PF_UNIX - else if (strcmp(ptr, "PF_UNIX") == 0) - *dv = PF_UNIX; -#endif -#ifdef PF_IMPLINK - else if (strcmp(ptr, "PF_IMPLINK") == 0) - *dv = PF_IMPLINK; - else if (strcmp(ptr, "AF_IMPLINK") == 0) - *dv = AF_IMPLINK; -#endif -#ifdef PF_AX25 - else if (strcmp(ptr, "PF_AX25") == 0) - *dv = PF_AX25; -#endif -#ifdef PF_IPX - else if (strcmp(ptr, "PF_IPX") == 0) - *dv = PF_IPX; -#endif - else - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "unknown socket domain %s", ptr); - } - else { - *dv = NUM2INT(domain); - } - tmp = rb_check_string_type(type); - if (!NIL_P(tmp)) { - type = tmp; - rb_check_safe_obj(type); - ptr = RSTRING_PTR(type); - if (strcmp(ptr, "SOCK_STREAM") == 0) - *tv = SOCK_STREAM; - else if (strcmp(ptr, "SOCK_DGRAM") == 0) - *tv = SOCK_DGRAM; -#ifdef SOCK_RAW - else if (strcmp(ptr, "SOCK_RAW") == 0) - *tv = SOCK_RAW; -#endif -#ifdef SOCK_SEQPACKET - else if (strcmp(ptr, "SOCK_SEQPACKET") == 0) - *tv = SOCK_SEQPACKET; -#endif -#ifdef SOCK_RDM - else if (strcmp(ptr, "SOCK_RDM") == 0) - *tv = SOCK_RDM; -#endif -#ifdef SOCK_PACKET - else if (strcmp(ptr, "SOCK_PACKET") == 0) - *tv = SOCK_PACKET; -#endif - else - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "unknown socket type %s", ptr); - } - else { - *tv = NUM2INT(type); - } -} - -static VALUE -sock_initialize(VALUE sock, VALUE domain, VALUE type, VALUE protocol) +VALUE +rsock_sock_s_socketpair(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { - int fd; - int d, t; - - rb_secure(3); - setup_domain_and_type(domain, &d, type, &t); - fd = ruby_socket(d, t, NUM2INT(protocol)); - if (fd < 0) rb_sys_fail("socket(2)"); - - return init_sock(sock, fd); -} - -static VALUE -sock_s_socketpair(VALUE klass, VALUE domain, VALUE type, VALUE protocol) -{ -#if defined HAVE_SOCKETPAIR + VALUE domain, type, protocol; int d, t, p, sp[2]; int ret; + VALUE s1, s2, r; + + rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &domain, &type, &protocol); + if (NIL_P(protocol)) + protocol = INT2FIX(0); setup_domain_and_type(domain, &d, type, &t); p = NUM2INT(protocol); - ret = socketpair(d, t, p, sp); - if (ret < 0 && (errno == EMFILE || errno == ENFILE)) { - rb_gc(); - ret = socketpair(d, t, p, sp); - } + ret = rsock_socketpair(d, t, p, sp); if (ret < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("socketpair(2)"); + rb_sys_fail("socketpair(2)"); } - return rb_assoc_new(init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), sp[0]), - init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), sp[1])); -#else - rb_notimplement(); -#endif -} - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H -static VALUE -unix_s_socketpair(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) -{ - VALUE domain, type, protocol; - domain = INT2FIX(PF_UNIX); - - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &type, &protocol); - if (argc == 0) - type = INT2FIX(SOCK_STREAM); - if (argc <= 1) - protocol = INT2FIX(0); - - return sock_s_socketpair(klass, domain, type, protocol); + s1 = rsock_init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), sp[0]); + s2 = rsock_init_sock(rb_obj_alloc(klass), sp[1]); + r = rb_assoc_new(s1, s2); + if (rb_block_given_p()) { + return rb_ensure(pair_yield, r, io_close, s1); + } + return r; } +#else +#define rsock_sock_s_socketpair rb_f_notimplement #endif /* * call-seq: - * socket.connect(server_sockaddr) => 0 - * - * Requests a connection to be made on the given +server_sockaddr+. Returns 0 if + * socket.connect(remote_sockaddr) => 0 + * + * Requests a connection to be made on the given +remote_sockaddr+. Returns 0 if * successful, otherwise an exception is raised. - * + * * === Parameter - * * +server_sockaddr+ - the +struct+ sockaddr contained in a string - * + * * +remote_sockaddr+ - the +struct+ sockaddr contained in a string or Addrinfo object + * * === Example: - * # Pull down Google's web page - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 80, 'www.google.com' ) - * socket.connect( sockaddr ) - * socket.write( "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" ) - * results = socket.read - * + * # Pull down Google's web page + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 80, 'www.google.com' ) + * socket.connect( sockaddr ) + * socket.write( "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" ) + * results = socket.read + * * === Unix-based Exceptions - * On unix-based systems the following system exceptions may be raised if + * On unix-based systems the following system exceptions may be raised if * the call to _connect_ fails: * * Errno::EACCES - search permission is denied for a component of the prefix - * path or write access to the +socket+ is denided + * path or write access to the +socket+ is denied * * Errno::EADDRINUSE - the _sockaddr_ is already in use * * Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL - the specified _sockaddr_ is not available from the * local machine - * * Errno::EAFNOSUPPORT - the specified _sockaddr_ is not a valid address for + * * Errno::EAFNOSUPPORT - the specified _sockaddr_ is not a valid address for * the address family of the specified +socket+ * * Errno::EALREADY - a connection is already in progress for the specified * socket @@ -2374,56 +314,56 @@ unix_s_socketpair(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) * refused the connection request * * Errno::ECONNRESET - the remote host reset the connection request * * Errno::EFAULT - the _sockaddr_ cannot be accessed - * * Errno::EHOSTUNREACH - the destination host cannot be reached (probably + * * Errno::EHOSTUNREACH - the destination host cannot be reached (probably * because the host is down or a remote router cannot reach it) * * Errno::EINPROGRESS - the O_NONBLOCK is set for the +socket+ and the - * connection cnanot be immediately established; the connection will be + * connection cannot be immediately established; the connection will be * established asynchronously * * Errno::EINTR - the attempt to establish the connection was interrupted by * delivery of a signal that was caught; the connection will be established * asynchronously * * Errno::EISCONN - the specified +socket+ is already connected * * Errno::EINVAL - the address length used for the _sockaddr_ is not a valid - * length for the address family or there is an invalid family in _sockaddr_ + * length for the address family or there is an invalid family in _sockaddr_ * * Errno::ENAMETOOLONG - the pathname resolved had a length which exceeded * PATH_MAX * * Errno::ENETDOWN - the local interface used to reach the destination is down * * Errno::ENETUNREACH - no route to the network is present * * Errno::ENOBUFS - no buffer space is available - * * Errno::ENOSR - there were insufficient STREAMS resources available to + * * Errno::ENOSR - there were insufficient STREAMS resources available to * complete the operation * * Errno::ENOTSOCK - the +socket+ argument does not refer to a socket * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - the calling +socket+ is listening and cannot be connected - * * Errno::EPROTOTYPE - the _sockaddr_ has a different type than the socket + * * Errno::EPROTOTYPE - the _sockaddr_ has a different type than the socket * bound to the specified peer address - * * Errno::ETIMEDOUT - the attempt to connect time out before a connection + * * Errno::ETIMEDOUT - the attempt to connect timed out before a connection * was made. - * + * * On unix-based systems if the address family of the calling +socket+ is * AF_UNIX the follow exceptions may be raised if the call to _connect_ * fails: - * * Errno::EIO - an i/o error occured while reading from or writing to the + * * Errno::EIO - an i/o error occurred while reading from or writing to the * file system * * Errno::ELOOP - too many symbolic links were encountered in translating * the pathname in _sockaddr_ - * * Errno::ENAMETOOLLONG - a component of a pathname exceeded NAME_MAX - * characters, or an entired pathname exceeded PATH_MAX characters + * * Errno::ENAMETOOLLONG - a component of a pathname exceeded NAME_MAX + * characters, or an entire pathname exceeded PATH_MAX characters * * Errno::ENOENT - a component of the pathname does not name an existing file * or the pathname is an empty string * * Errno::ENOTDIR - a component of the path prefix of the pathname in _sockaddr_ - * is not a directory - * + * is not a directory + * * === Windows Exceptions - * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if + * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if * the call to _connect_ fails: * * Errno::ENETDOWN - the network is down * * Errno::EADDRINUSE - the socket's local address is already in use * * Errno::EINTR - the socket was cancelled * * Errno::EINPROGRESS - a blocking socket is in progress or the service provider - * is still processing a callback function. Or a nonblocking connect call is + * is still processing a callback function. Or a nonblocking connect call is * in progress on the +socket+. * * Errno::EALREADY - see Errno::EINVAL - * * Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL - the remote address is not a valid address, such as + * * Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL - the remote address is not a valid address, such as * ADDR_ANY TODO check ADDRANY TO INADDR_ANY * * Errno::EAFNOSUPPORT - addresses in the specified family cannot be used with * with this +socket+ @@ -2437,86 +377,61 @@ unix_s_socketpair(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) * * Errno::EHOSTUNREACH - no route to the network is present * * Errno::ENOBUFS - no buffer space is available * * Errno::ENOTSOCK - the +socket+ argument does not refer to a socket - * * Errno::ETIMEDOUT - the attempt to connect time out before a connection + * * Errno::ETIMEDOUT - the attempt to connect timed out before a connection * was made. - * * Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - the socket is marked as nonblocking and the + * * Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - the socket is marked as nonblocking and the * connection cannot be completed immediately - * * Errno::EACCES - the attempt to connect the datagram socket to the + * * Errno::EACCES - the attempt to connect the datagram socket to the * broadcast address failed - * + * * === See * * connect manual pages on unix-based systems * * connect function in Microsoft's Winsock functions reference */ static VALUE -sock_connect(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) +sock_connect(VALUE self, VALUE addr) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - int fd, n; + VALUE rai; - StringValue(addr); + SockAddrStringValueWithAddrinfo(addr, rai); addr = rb_str_new4(addr); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - fd = fptr->fd; - n = ruby_connect(fd, (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_LEN(addr), 0); - if (n < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("connect(2)"); + + int result = rsock_connect(self, (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_SOCKLEN(addr), 0, RUBY_IO_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT); + + if (result < 0) { + rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr("connect(2)", addr, rai); } - return INT2FIX(n); + return INT2FIX(result); } -/* - * call-seq: - * socket.connect_nonblock(server_sockaddr) => 0 - * - * Requests a connection to be made on the given +server_sockaddr+ after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise an exception is raised. - * - * === Parameter - * * +server_sockaddr+ - the +struct+ sockaddr contained in a string - * - * === Example: - * # Pull down Google's web page - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) - * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_in(80, 'www.google.com') - * begin - * socket.connect_nonblock(sockaddr) - * rescue Errno::EINPROGRESS - * IO.select(nil, [socket]) - * begin - * socket.connect_nonblock(sockaddr) - * rescue Errno::EISCONN - * end - * end - * socket.write("GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n") - * results = socket.read - * - * Refer to Socket#connect for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _connect_nonblock_ fails. - * - * Socket#connect_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to connect(2) failure, - * including Errno::EINPROGRESS. - * - * === See - * * Socket#connect - */ +/* :nodoc: */ static VALUE -sock_connect_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) +sock_connect_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE addr, VALUE ex) { + VALUE rai; rb_io_t *fptr; int n; - StringValue(addr); + SockAddrStringValueWithAddrinfo(addr, rai); addr = rb_str_new4(addr); GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); rb_io_set_nonblock(fptr); - n = connect(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_LEN(addr)); + n = connect(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_SOCKLEN(addr)); if (n < 0) { - rb_sys_fail("connect(2)"); + int e = errno; + if (e == EINPROGRESS) { + if (ex == Qfalse) { + return sym_wait_writable; + } + rb_readwrite_syserr_fail(RB_IO_WAIT_WRITABLE, e, "connect(2) would block"); + } + if (e == EISCONN) { + if (ex == Qfalse) { + return INT2FIX(0); + } + } + rsock_syserr_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr(e, "connect(2)", addr, rai); } return INT2FIX(n); @@ -2524,33 +439,40 @@ sock_connect_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) /* * call-seq: - * socket.bind(server_sockaddr) => 0 - * - * Binds to the given +struct+ sockaddr. - * + * socket.bind(local_sockaddr) => 0 + * + * Binds to the given local address. + * * === Parameter - * * +server_sockaddr+ - the +struct+ sockaddr contained in a string + * * +local_sockaddr+ - the +struct+ sockaddr contained in a string or an Addrinfo object * * === Example - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) - * socket.bind( sockaddr ) - * + * require 'socket' + * + * # use Addrinfo + * socket = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM, 0) + * socket.bind(Addrinfo.tcp("127.0.0.1", 2222)) + * p socket.local_address #=> #<Addrinfo: 127.0.0.1:2222 TCP> + * + * # use struct sockaddr + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) + * socket.bind( sockaddr ) + * * === Unix-based Exceptions - * On unix-based based systems the following system exceptions may be raised if + * On unix-based based systems the following system exceptions may be raised if * the call to _bind_ fails: * * Errno::EACCES - the specified _sockaddr_ is protected and the current * user does not have permission to bind to it * * Errno::EADDRINUSE - the specified _sockaddr_ is already in use * * Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL - the specified _sockaddr_ is not available from the * local machine - * * Errno::EAFNOSUPPORT - the specified _sockaddr_ isnot a valid address for + * * Errno::EAFNOSUPPORT - the specified _sockaddr_ is not a valid address for * the family of the calling +socket+ * * Errno::EBADF - the _sockaddr_ specified is not a valid file descriptor * * Errno::EFAULT - the _sockaddr_ argument cannot be accessed - * * Errno::EINVAL - the +socket+ is already bound to an address, and the + * * Errno::EINVAL - the +socket+ is already bound to an address, and the * protocol does not support binding to the new _sockaddr_ or the +socket+ * has been shut down. * * Errno::EINVAL - the address length is not a valid length for the address @@ -2558,35 +480,35 @@ sock_connect_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) * * Errno::ENAMETOOLONG - the pathname resolved had a length which exceeded * PATH_MAX * * Errno::ENOBUFS - no buffer space is available - * * Errno::ENOSR - there were insufficient STREAMS resources available to + * * Errno::ENOSR - there were insufficient STREAMS resources available to * complete the operation * * Errno::ENOTSOCK - the +socket+ does not refer to a socket - * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - the socket type of the +socket+ does not support + * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - the socket type of the +socket+ does not support * binding to an address - * + * * On unix-based based systems if the address family of the calling +socket+ is * Socket::AF_UNIX the follow exceptions may be raised if the call to _bind_ * fails: * * Errno::EACCES - search permission is denied for a component of the prefix - * path or write access to the +socket+ is denided + * path or write access to the +socket+ is denied * * Errno::EDESTADDRREQ - the _sockaddr_ argument is a null pointer * * Errno::EISDIR - same as Errno::EDESTADDRREQ * * Errno::EIO - an i/o error occurred * * Errno::ELOOP - too many symbolic links were encountered in translating * the pathname in _sockaddr_ - * * Errno::ENAMETOOLLONG - a component of a pathname exceeded NAME_MAX - * characters, or an entired pathname exceeded PATH_MAX characters + * * Errno::ENAMETOOLLONG - a component of a pathname exceeded NAME_MAX + * characters, or an entire pathname exceeded PATH_MAX characters * * Errno::ENOENT - a component of the pathname does not name an existing file * or the pathname is an empty string * * Errno::ENOTDIR - a component of the path prefix of the pathname in _sockaddr_ * is not a directory * * Errno::EROFS - the name would reside on a read only filesystem - * + * * === Windows Exceptions - * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if + * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if * the call to _bind_ fails: * * Errno::ENETDOWN-- the network is down - * * Errno::EACCES - the attempt to connect the datagram socket to the + * * Errno::EACCES - the attempt to connect the datagram socket to the * broadcast address failed * * Errno::EADDRINUSE - the socket's local address is already in use * * Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL - the specified address is not a valid address for this @@ -2596,79 +518,80 @@ sock_connect_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) * * Errno::EINVAL - the +socket+ is already bound to an address * * Errno::ENOBUFS - no buffer space is available * * Errno::ENOTSOCK - the +socket+ argument does not refer to a socket - * + * * === See * * bind manual pages on unix-based systems * * bind function in Microsoft's Winsock functions reference - */ + */ static VALUE sock_bind(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) { + VALUE rai; rb_io_t *fptr; - StringValue(addr); + SockAddrStringValueWithAddrinfo(addr, rai); GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - if (bind(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_LEN(addr)) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("bind(2)"); + if (bind(fptr->fd, (struct sockaddr*)RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_SOCKLEN(addr)) < 0) + rsock_sys_fail_raddrinfo_or_sockaddr("bind(2)", addr, rai); return INT2FIX(0); } /* * call-seq: - * socket.listen( int ) => 0 - * + * socket.listen( int ) => 0 + * * Listens for connections, using the specified +int+ as the backlog. A call - * to _listen_ only applies if the +socket+ is of type SOCK_STREAM or + * to _listen_ only applies if the +socket+ is of type SOCK_STREAM or * SOCK_SEQPACKET. - * + * * === Parameter * * +backlog+ - the maximum length of the queue for pending connections. - * + * * === Example 1 - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) - * socket.bind( sockaddr ) - * socket.listen( 5 ) - * - * === Example 2 (listening on an arbitary port, unix-based systems only): - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * socket.listen( 1 ) - * + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) + * socket.bind( sockaddr ) + * socket.listen( 5 ) + * + * === Example 2 (listening on an arbitrary port, unix-based systems only): + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * socket.listen( 1 ) + * * === Unix-based Exceptions * On unix based systems the above will work because a new +sockaddr+ struct * is created on the address ADDR_ANY, for an arbitrary port number as handed * off by the kernel. It will not work on Windows, because Windows requires that * the +socket+ is bound by calling _bind_ before it can _listen_. - * + * * If the _backlog_ amount exceeds the implementation-dependent maximum * queue length, the implementation's maximum queue length will be used. - * + * * On unix-based based systems the following system exceptions may be raised if the * call to _listen_ fails: * * Errno::EBADF - the _socket_ argument is not a valid file descriptor - * * Errno::EDESTADDRREQ - the _socket_ is not bound to a local address, and + * * Errno::EDESTADDRREQ - the _socket_ is not bound to a local address, and * the protocol does not support listening on an unbound socket * * Errno::EINVAL - the _socket_ is already connected * * Errno::ENOTSOCK - the _socket_ argument does not refer to a socket * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - the _socket_ protocol does not support listen - * * Errno::EACCES - the calling process does not have approriate privileges + * * Errno::EACCES - the calling process does not have appropriate privileges * * Errno::EINVAL - the _socket_ has been shut down - * * Errno::ENOBUFS - insufficient resources are available in the system to + * * Errno::ENOBUFS - insufficient resources are available in the system to * complete the call - * + * * === Windows Exceptions - * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if + * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if * the call to _listen_ fails: * * Errno::ENETDOWN - the network is down - * * Errno::EADDRINUSE - the socket's local address is already in use. This + * * Errno::EADDRINUSE - the socket's local address is already in use. This * usually occurs during the execution of _bind_ but could be delayed * if the call to _bind_ was to a partially wildcard address (involving - * ADDR_ANY) and if a specific address needs to be commmitted at the + * ADDR_ANY) and if a specific address needs to be committed at the * time of the call to _listen_ * * Errno::EINPROGRESS - a Windows Sockets 1.1 call is in progress or the * service provider is still processing a callback function @@ -2679,84 +602,83 @@ sock_bind(VALUE sock, VALUE addr) * * Errno::ENOTSOC - +socket+ is not a socket * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - the referenced +socket+ is not a type that supports * the _listen_ method - * + * * === See * * listen manual pages on unix-based systems * * listen function in Microsoft's Winsock functions reference */ -static VALUE -sock_listen(VALUE sock, VALUE log) +VALUE +rsock_sock_listen(VALUE sock, VALUE log) { rb_io_t *fptr; int backlog; - rb_secure(4); backlog = NUM2INT(log); GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); if (listen(fptr->fd, backlog) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("listen(2)"); + rb_sys_fail("listen(2)"); return INT2FIX(0); } /* * call-seq: - * socket.recvfrom(maxlen) => [mesg, sender_sockaddr] - * socket.recvfrom(maxlen, flags) => [mesg, sender_sockaddr] - * + * socket.recvfrom(maxlen) => [mesg, sender_addrinfo] + * socket.recvfrom(maxlen, flags) => [mesg, sender_addrinfo] + * * Receives up to _maxlen_ bytes from +socket+. _flags_ is zero or more * of the +MSG_+ options. The first element of the results, _mesg_, is the data - * received. The second element, _sender_sockaddr_, contains protocol-specific information - * on the sender. - * + * received. The second element, _sender_addrinfo_, contains protocol-specific + * address information of the sender. + * * === Parameters - * * +maxlen+ - the number of bytes to receive from the socket - * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options - * + * * +maxlen+ - the maximum number of bytes to receive from the socket + * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options + * * === Example - * # In one file, start this first - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) - * socket.bind( sockaddr ) - * socket.listen( 5 ) - * client, client_sockaddr = socket.accept - * data = client.recvfrom( 20 )[0].chomp - * puts "I only received 20 bytes '#{data}'" - * sleep 1 - * socket.close - * - * # In another file, start this second - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) - * socket.connect( sockaddr ) - * socket.puts "Watch this get cut short!" - * socket.close - * + * # In one file, start this first + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) + * socket.bind( sockaddr ) + * socket.listen( 5 ) + * client, client_addrinfo = socket.accept + * data = client.recvfrom( 20 )[0].chomp + * puts "I only received 20 bytes '#{data}'" + * sleep 1 + * socket.close + * + * # In another file, start this second + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) + * socket.connect( sockaddr ) + * socket.puts "Watch this get cut short!" + * socket.close + * * === Unix-based Exceptions * On unix-based based systems the following system exceptions may be raised if the * call to _recvfrom_ fails: * * Errno::EAGAIN - the +socket+ file descriptor is marked as O_NONBLOCK and no * data is waiting to be received; or MSG_OOB is set and no out-of-band data - * is available and either the +socket+ file descriptor is marked as - * O_NONBLOCK or the +socket+ does not support blocking to wait for + * is available and either the +socket+ file descriptor is marked as + * O_NONBLOCK or the +socket+ does not support blocking to wait for * out-of-band-data * * Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - see Errno::EAGAIN * * Errno::EBADF - the +socket+ is not a valid file descriptor * * Errno::ECONNRESET - a connection was forcibly closed by a peer - * * Errno::EFAULT - the socket's internal buffer, address or address length + * * Errno::EFAULT - the socket's internal buffer, address or address length * cannot be accessed or written - * * Errno::EINTR - a signal interupted _recvfrom_ before any data was available + * * Errno::EINTR - a signal interrupted _recvfrom_ before any data was available * * Errno::EINVAL - the MSG_OOB flag is set and no out-of-band data is available - * * Errno::EIO - an i/o error occurred while reading from or writing to the + * * Errno::EIO - an i/o error occurred while reading from or writing to the * filesystem - * * Errno::ENOBUFS - insufficient resources were available in the system to + * * Errno::ENOBUFS - insufficient resources were available in the system to * perform the operation * * Errno::ENOMEM - insufficient memory was available to fulfill the request - * * Errno::ENOSR - there were insufficient STREAMS resources available to + * * Errno::ENOSR - there were insufficient STREAMS resources available to * complete the operation * * Errno::ENOTCONN - a receive is attempted on a connection-mode socket that * is not connected @@ -2764,41 +686,41 @@ sock_listen(VALUE sock, VALUE log) * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - the specified flags are not supported for this socket type * * Errno::ETIMEDOUT - the connection timed out during connection establishment * or due to a transmission timeout on an active connection - * + * * === Windows Exceptions - * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if + * On Windows systems the following system exceptions may be raised if * the call to _recvfrom_ fails: * * Errno::ENETDOWN - the network is down * * Errno::EFAULT - the internal buffer and from parameters on +socket+ are not * part of the user address space, or the internal fromlen parameter is - * too small to accomodate the peer address + * too small to accommodate the peer address * * Errno::EINTR - the (blocking) call was cancelled by an internal call to * the WinSock function WSACancelBlockingCall - * * Errno::EINPROGRESS - a blocking Windows Sockets 1.1 call is in progress or + * * Errno::EINPROGRESS - a blocking Windows Sockets 1.1 call is in progress or * the service provider is still processing a callback function * * Errno::EINVAL - +socket+ has not been bound with a call to _bind_, or an * unknown flag was specified, or MSG_OOB was specified for a socket with * SO_OOBINLINE enabled, or (for byte stream-style sockets only) the internal * len parameter on +socket+ was zero or negative * * Errno::EISCONN - +socket+ is already connected. The call to _recvfrom_ is - * not permitted with a connected socket on a socket that is connetion + * not permitted with a connected socket on a socket that is connection * oriented or connectionless. - * * Errno::ENETRESET - the connection has been broken due to the keep-alive + * * Errno::ENETRESET - the connection has been broken due to the keep-alive * activity detecting a failure while the operation was in progress. * * Errno::EOPNOTSUPP - MSG_OOB was specified, but +socket+ is not stream-style * such as type SOCK_STREAM. OOB data is not supported in the communication - * domain associated with +socket+, or +socket+ is unidirectional and + * domain associated with +socket+, or +socket+ is unidirectional and * supports only send operations - * * Errno::ESHUTDOWN - +socket+ has been shutdown. It is not possible to + * * Errno::ESHUTDOWN - +socket+ has been shutdown. It is not possible to * call _recvfrom_ on a socket after _shutdown_ has been invoked. - * * Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - +socket+ is marked as nonblocking and a call to + * * Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - +socket+ is marked as nonblocking and a call to * _recvfrom_ would block. * * Errno::EMSGSIZE - the message was too large to fit into the specified buffer * and was truncated. * * Errno::ETIMEDOUT - the connection has been dropped, because of a network * failure or because the system on the other end went down without * notice - * * Errno::ECONNRESET - the virtual circuit was reset by the remote side + * * Errno::ECONNRESET - the virtual circuit was reset by the remote side * executing a hard or abortive close. The application should close the * socket; it is no longer usable. On a UDP-datagram socket this error * indicates a previous send operation resulted in an ICMP Port Unreachable @@ -2807,213 +729,152 @@ sock_listen(VALUE sock, VALUE log) static VALUE sock_recvfrom(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) { - return s_recvfrom(sock, argc, argv, RECV_SOCKET); + return rsock_s_recvfrom(sock, argc, argv, RECV_SOCKET); } -/* - * call-seq: - * socket.recvfrom_nonblock(maxlen) => [mesg, sender_sockaddr] - * socket.recvfrom_nonblock(maxlen, flags) => [mesg, sender_sockaddr] - * - * Receives up to _maxlen_ bytes from +socket+ using recvfrom(2) after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * _flags_ is zero or more of the +MSG_+ options. - * The first element of the results, _mesg_, is the data received. - * The second element, _sender_sockaddr_, contains protocol-specific information - * on the sender. - * - * When recvfrom(2) returns 0, Socket#recvfrom_nonblock returns - * an empty string as data. - * The meaning depends on the socket: EOF on TCP, empty packet on UDP, etc. - * - * === Parameters - * * +maxlen+ - the number of bytes to receive from the socket - * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options - * - * === Example - * # In one file, start this first - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) - * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_in(2200, 'localhost') - * socket.bind(sockaddr) - * socket.listen(5) - * client, client_sockaddr = socket.accept - * begin - * pair = client.recvfrom_nonblock(20) - * rescue Errno::EAGAIN, Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - * IO.select([client]) - * retry - * end - * data = pair[0].chomp - * puts "I only received 20 bytes '#{data}'" - * sleep 1 - * socket.close - * - * # In another file, start this second - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) - * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_in(2200, 'localhost') - * socket.connect(sockaddr) - * socket.puts "Watch this get cut short!" - * socket.close - * - * Refer to Socket#recvfrom for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _recvfrom_nonblock_ fails. - * - * Socket#recvfrom_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to recvfrom(2) failure, - * including Errno::EAGAIN. - * - * === See - * * Socket#recvfrom - */ +/* :nodoc: */ static VALUE -sock_recvfrom_nonblock(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) +sock_recvfrom_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE len, VALUE flg, VALUE str, VALUE ex) { - return s_recvfrom_nonblock(sock, argc, argv, RECV_SOCKET); + return rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock(sock, len, flg, str, ex, RECV_SOCKET); } +/* + * call-seq: + * socket.accept => [client_socket, client_addrinfo] + * + * Accepts a next connection. + * Returns a new Socket object and Addrinfo object. + * + * serv = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM, 0) + * serv.listen(5) + * c = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM, 0) + * c.connect(serv.connect_address) + * p serv.accept #=> [#<Socket:fd 6>, #<Addrinfo: 127.0.0.1:48555 TCP>] + * + */ static VALUE -sock_accept(VALUE sock) +sock_accept(VALUE server) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - VALUE sock2; - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t len = sizeof buf; + union_sockaddr buffer; + socklen_t length = (socklen_t)sizeof(buffer); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - sock2 = s_accept(rb_cSocket,fptr->fd,(struct sockaddr*)buf,&len); + VALUE peer = rsock_s_accept(rb_cSocket, server, &buffer.addr, &length); - return rb_assoc_new(sock2, rb_str_new(buf, len)); + return rb_assoc_new(peer, rsock_io_socket_addrinfo(peer, &buffer.addr, length)); } -/* - * call-seq: - * socket.accept_nonblock => [client_socket, client_sockaddr] - * - * Accepts an incoming connection using accept(2) after - * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. - * It returns an array containg the accpeted socket - * for the incoming connection, _client_socket_, - * and a string that contains the +struct+ sockaddr information - * about the caller, _client_sockaddr_. - * - * === Example - * # In one script, start this first - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) - * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_in(2200, 'localhost') - * socket.bind(sockaddr) - * socket.listen(5) - * begin - * client_socket, client_sockaddr = socket.accept_nonblock - * rescue Errno::EAGAIN, Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPROTO, Errno::EINTR - * IO.select([socket]) - * retry - * end - * puts "The client said, '#{client_socket.readline.chomp}'" - * client_socket.puts "Hello from script one!" - * socket.close - * - * # In another script, start this second - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) - * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_in(2200, 'localhost') - * socket.connect(sockaddr) - * socket.puts "Hello from script 2." - * puts "The server said, '#{socket.readline.chomp}'" - * socket.close - * - * Refer to Socket#accept for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _accept_nonblock_ fails. - * - * Socket#accept_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to accept(2) failure, - * including Errno::EAGAIN. - * - * === See - * * Socket#accept - */ +/* :nodoc: */ static VALUE -sock_accept_nonblock(VALUE sock) +sock_accept_nonblock(VALUE sock, VALUE ex) { rb_io_t *fptr; VALUE sock2; - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t len = sizeof buf; + union_sockaddr buf; + struct sockaddr *addr = &buf.addr; + socklen_t len = (socklen_t)sizeof buf; GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - sock2 = s_accept_nonblock(rb_cSocket, fptr, (struct sockaddr *)buf, &len); - return rb_assoc_new(sock2, rb_str_new(buf, len)); + sock2 = rsock_s_accept_nonblock(rb_cSocket, ex, fptr, addr, &len); + + if (SYMBOL_P(sock2)) /* :wait_readable */ + return sock2; + return rb_assoc_new(sock2, rsock_io_socket_addrinfo(sock2, &buf.addr, len)); } /* * call-seq: - * socket.sysaccept => [client_socket_fd, client_sockaddr] - * - * Accepts an incoming connection returnings an array containg the (integer) + * socket.sysaccept => [client_socket_fd, client_addrinfo] + * + * Accepts an incoming connection returning an array containing the (integer) * file descriptor for the incoming connection, _client_socket_fd_, - * and a string that contains the +struct+ sockaddr information - * about the caller, _client_sockaddr_. - * + * and an Addrinfo, _client_addrinfo_. + * * === Example - * # In one script, start this first - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) - * socket.bind( sockaddr ) - * socket.listen( 5 ) - * client_fd, client_sockaddr = socket.sysaccept - * client_socket = Socket.for_fd( client_fd ) - * puts "The client said, '#{client_socket.readline.chomp}'" - * client_socket.puts "Hello from script one!" - * socket.close - * - * # In another script, start this second - * require 'socket' - * include Socket::Constants - * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) - * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) - * socket.connect( sockaddr ) - * socket.puts "Hello from script 2." - * puts "The server said, '#{socket.readline.chomp}'" - * socket.close - * + * # In one script, start this first + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) + * socket.bind( sockaddr ) + * socket.listen( 5 ) + * client_fd, client_addrinfo = socket.sysaccept + * client_socket = Socket.for_fd( client_fd ) + * puts "The client said, '#{client_socket.readline.chomp}'" + * client_socket.puts "Hello from script one!" + * socket.close + * + * # In another script, start this second + * require 'socket' + * include Socket::Constants + * socket = Socket.new( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) + * sockaddr = Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( 2200, 'localhost' ) + * socket.connect( sockaddr ) + * socket.puts "Hello from script 2." + * puts "The server said, '#{socket.readline.chomp}'" + * socket.close + * * Refer to Socket#accept for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _sysaccept_ fails. - * + * to _sysaccept_ fails. + * * === See * * Socket#accept */ static VALUE -sock_sysaccept(VALUE sock) +sock_sysaccept(VALUE server) { - rb_io_t *fptr; - VALUE sock2; - char buf[1024]; - socklen_t len = sizeof buf; + union_sockaddr buffer; + socklen_t length = (socklen_t)sizeof(buffer); - GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); - sock2 = s_accept(0,fptr->fd,(struct sockaddr*)buf,&len); + VALUE peer = rsock_s_accept(0, server, &buffer.addr, &length); - return rb_assoc_new(sock2, rb_str_new(buf, len)); + return rb_assoc_new(peer, rsock_io_socket_addrinfo(peer, &buffer.addr, length)); } #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.gethostname => hostname + * + * Returns the hostname. + * + * p Socket.gethostname #=> "hal" + * + * Note that it is not guaranteed to be able to convert to IP address using gethostbyname, getaddrinfo, etc. + * If you need local IP address, use Socket.ip_address_list. + */ static VALUE sock_gethostname(VALUE obj) { - char buf[1024]; +#if defined(NI_MAXHOST) +# define RUBY_MAX_HOST_NAME_LEN NI_MAXHOST +#elif defined(HOST_NAME_MAX) +# define RUBY_MAX_HOST_NAME_LEN HOST_NAME_MAX +#else +# define RUBY_MAX_HOST_NAME_LEN 1024 +#endif - rb_secure(3); - if (gethostname(buf, (int)sizeof buf - 1) < 0) - rb_sys_fail("gethostname"); + long len = RUBY_MAX_HOST_NAME_LEN; + VALUE name; - buf[sizeof buf - 1] = '\0'; - return rb_str_new2(buf); + name = rb_str_new(0, len); + while (gethostname(RSTRING_PTR(name), len) < 0) { + int e = errno; + switch (e) { + case ENAMETOOLONG: +#ifdef __linux__ + case EINVAL: + /* glibc before version 2.1 uses EINVAL instead of ENAMETOOLONG */ +#endif + break; + default: + rb_syserr_fail(e, "gethostname(3)"); + } + rb_str_modify_expand(name, len); + len += len; + } + rb_str_resize(name, strlen(RSTRING_PTR(name))); + return name; } #else #ifdef HAVE_UNAME @@ -3025,99 +886,142 @@ sock_gethostname(VALUE obj) { struct utsname un; - rb_secure(3); uname(&un); return rb_str_new2(un.nodename); } #else -static VALUE -sock_gethostname(VALUE obj) -{ - rb_notimplement(); -} +#define sock_gethostname rb_f_notimplement #endif #endif static VALUE -make_addrinfo(struct addrinfo *res0) +make_addrinfo(struct rb_addrinfo *res0, int norevlookup) { VALUE base, ary; struct addrinfo *res; if (res0 == NULL) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "host not found"); + rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "host not found"); } base = rb_ary_new(); - for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) { - ary = ipaddr(res->ai_addr, do_not_reverse_lookup); - if (res->ai_canonname) { - RARRAY_PTR(ary)[2] = rb_str_new2(res->ai_canonname); - } - rb_ary_push(ary, INT2FIX(res->ai_family)); - rb_ary_push(ary, INT2FIX(res->ai_socktype)); - rb_ary_push(ary, INT2FIX(res->ai_protocol)); - rb_ary_push(base, ary); + for (res = res0->ai; res; res = res->ai_next) { + ary = rsock_ipaddr(res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen, norevlookup); + if (res->ai_canonname) { + RARRAY_ASET(ary, 2, rb_str_new2(res->ai_canonname)); + } + rb_ary_push(ary, INT2FIX(res->ai_family)); + rb_ary_push(ary, INT2FIX(res->ai_socktype)); + rb_ary_push(ary, INT2FIX(res->ai_protocol)); + rb_ary_push(base, ary); } return base; } static VALUE -sock_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *addr, size_t len) +sock_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t len) { char *ptr; switch (addr->sa_family) { case AF_INET: - ptr = (char*)&((struct sockaddr_in*)addr)->sin_addr.s_addr; - len = sizeof(((struct sockaddr_in*)addr)->sin_addr.s_addr); - break; -#ifdef INET6 + ptr = (char*)&((struct sockaddr_in*)addr)->sin_addr.s_addr; + len = (socklen_t)sizeof(((struct sockaddr_in*)addr)->sin_addr.s_addr); + break; +#ifdef AF_INET6 case AF_INET6: - ptr = (char*)&((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr; - len = sizeof(((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr); - break; + ptr = (char*)&((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr; + len = (socklen_t)sizeof(((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr); + break; #endif default: rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "unknown socket family:%d", addr->sa_family); - break; + break; } return rb_str_new(ptr, len); } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.gethostbyname(hostname) => [official_hostname, alias_hostnames, address_family, *address_list] + * + * Use Addrinfo.getaddrinfo instead. + * This method is deprecated for the following reasons: + * + * - The 3rd element of the result is the address family of the first address. + * The address families of the rest of the addresses are not returned. + * - Uncommon address representation: + * 4/16-bytes binary string to represent IPv4/IPv6 address. + * - gethostbyname() may take a long time and it may block other threads. + * (GVL cannot be released since gethostbyname() is not thread safe.) + * - This method uses gethostbyname() function already removed from POSIX. + * + * This method obtains the host information for _hostname_. + * + * p Socket.gethostbyname("hal") #=> ["localhost", ["hal"], 2, "\x7F\x00\x00\x01"] + * + */ static VALUE sock_s_gethostbyname(VALUE obj, VALUE host) { - rb_secure(3); - return make_hostent(host, sock_addrinfo(host, Qnil, SOCK_STREAM, AI_CANONNAME), sock_sockaddr); + rb_warn("Socket.gethostbyname is deprecated; use Addrinfo.getaddrinfo instead."); + struct rb_addrinfo *res = + rsock_addrinfo(host, Qnil, AF_UNSPEC, SOCK_STREAM, AI_CANONNAME, Qnil); + return rsock_make_hostent(host, res, sock_sockaddr); } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.gethostbyaddr(address_string [, address_family]) => hostent + * + * Use Addrinfo#getnameinfo instead. + * This method is deprecated for the following reasons: + * + * - Uncommon address representation: + * 4/16-bytes binary string to represent IPv4/IPv6 address. + * - gethostbyaddr() may take a long time and it may block other threads. + * (GVL cannot be released since gethostbyname() is not thread safe.) + * - This method uses gethostbyname() function already removed from POSIX. + * + * This method obtains the host information for _address_. + * + * p Socket.gethostbyaddr([221,186,184,68].pack("CCCC")) + * #=> ["carbon.ruby-lang.org", [], 2, "\xDD\xBA\xB8D"] + * + * p Socket.gethostbyaddr([127,0,0,1].pack("CCCC")) + * ["localhost", [], 2, "\x7F\x00\x00\x01"] + * p Socket.gethostbyaddr(([0]*15+[1]).pack("C"*16)) + * #=> ["localhost", ["ip6-localhost", "ip6-loopback"], 10, + * "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01"] + * + */ static VALUE -sock_s_gethostbyaddr(int argc, VALUE *argv) +sock_s_gethostbyaddr(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _) { - VALUE addr, type; + VALUE addr, family; struct hostent *h; - struct sockaddr *sa; char **pch; VALUE ary, names; int t = AF_INET; - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &addr, &type); - sa = (struct sockaddr*)StringValuePtr(addr); - if (!NIL_P(type)) { - t = NUM2INT(type); + rb_warn("Socket.gethostbyaddr is deprecated; use Addrinfo#getnameinfo instead."); + + rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &addr, &family); + StringValue(addr); + if (!NIL_P(family)) { + t = rsock_family_arg(family); } -#ifdef INET6 +#ifdef AF_INET6 else if (RSTRING_LEN(addr) == 16) { - t = AF_INET6; + t = AF_INET6; } #endif - h = gethostbyaddr(RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_LEN(addr), t); + h = gethostbyaddr(RSTRING_PTR(addr), RSTRING_SOCKLEN(addr), t); if (h == NULL) { #ifdef HAVE_HSTRERROR - extern int h_errno; - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "%s", (char*)hstrerror(h_errno)); + extern int h_errno; + rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "%s", (char*)hstrerror(h_errno)); #else - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "host not found"); + rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "host not found"); #endif } ary = rb_ary_new(); @@ -3125,14 +1029,14 @@ sock_s_gethostbyaddr(int argc, VALUE *argv) names = rb_ary_new(); rb_ary_push(ary, names); if (h->h_aliases != NULL) { - for (pch = h->h_aliases; *pch; pch++) { - rb_ary_push(names, rb_str_new2(*pch)); - } + for (pch = h->h_aliases; *pch; pch++) { + rb_ary_push(names, rb_str_new2(*pch)); + } } rb_ary_push(ary, INT2NUM(h->h_addrtype)); #ifdef h_addr for (pch = h->h_addr_list; *pch; pch++) { - rb_ary_push(ary, rb_str_new(*pch, h->h_length)); + rb_ary_push(ary, rb_str_new(*pch, h->h_length)); } #else rb_ary_push(ary, rb_str_new(h->h_addr, h->h_length)); @@ -3141,282 +1045,329 @@ sock_s_gethostbyaddr(int argc, VALUE *argv) return ary; } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.getservbyname(service_name) => port_number + * Socket.getservbyname(service_name, protocol_name) => port_number + * + * Obtains the port number for _service_name_. + * + * If _protocol_name_ is not given, "tcp" is assumed. + * + * Socket.getservbyname("smtp") #=> 25 + * Socket.getservbyname("shell") #=> 514 + * Socket.getservbyname("syslog", "udp") #=> 514 + */ static VALUE -sock_s_getservbyname(int argc, VALUE *argv) +sock_s_getservbyname(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _) { VALUE service, proto; struct servent *sp; - int port; + long port; + const char *servicename, *protoname = "tcp"; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &service, &proto); - if (NIL_P(proto)) proto = rb_str_new2("tcp"); StringValue(service); - StringValue(proto); - - sp = getservbyname(StringValueCStr(service), StringValueCStr(proto)); + if (!NIL_P(proto)) StringValue(proto); + servicename = StringValueCStr(service); + if (!NIL_P(proto)) protoname = StringValueCStr(proto); + sp = getservbyname(servicename, protoname); if (sp) { - port = ntohs(sp->s_port); + port = ntohs(sp->s_port); } else { - char *s = RSTRING_PTR(service); - char *end; + char *end; - port = strtoul(s, &end, 0); - if (*end != '\0') { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "no such service %s/%s", s, RSTRING_PTR(proto)); - } + port = STRTOUL(servicename, &end, 0); + if (*end != '\0') { + rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "no such service %s/%s", servicename, protoname); + } } return INT2FIX(port); } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.getservbyport(port [, protocol_name]) => service + * + * Obtains the port number for _port_. + * + * If _protocol_name_ is not given, "tcp" is assumed. + * + * Socket.getservbyport(80) #=> "www" + * Socket.getservbyport(514, "tcp") #=> "shell" + * Socket.getservbyport(514, "udp") #=> "syslog" + * + */ static VALUE -sock_s_getservbyport(int argc, VALUE *argv) +sock_s_getservbyport(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _) { VALUE port, proto; struct servent *sp; + long portnum; + const char *protoname = "tcp"; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &port, &proto); - if (NIL_P(proto)) proto = rb_str_new2("tcp"); - StringValue(proto); + portnum = NUM2LONG(port); + if (portnum != (uint16_t)portnum) { + const char *s = portnum > 0 ? "big" : "small"; + rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "integer %ld too %s to convert into `int16_t'", portnum, s); + } + if (!NIL_P(proto)) protoname = StringValueCStr(proto); - sp = getservbyport(NUM2INT(port), StringValueCStr(proto)); + sp = getservbyport((int)htons((uint16_t)portnum), protoname); if (!sp) { - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "no such service for port %d/%s", NUM2INT(port), RSTRING_PTR(proto)); + rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "no such service for port %d/%s", (int)portnum, protoname); } - return rb_tainted_str_new2(sp->s_name); + return rb_str_new2(sp->s_name); } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.getaddrinfo(nodename, servname[, family[, socktype[, protocol[, flags[, reverse_lookup]]]]]) => array + * + * Obtains address information for _nodename_:_servname_. + * + * Note that Addrinfo.getaddrinfo provides the same functionality in + * an object oriented style. + * + * _family_ should be an address family such as: :INET, :INET6, etc. + * + * _socktype_ should be a socket type such as: :STREAM, :DGRAM, :RAW, etc. + * + * _protocol_ should be a protocol defined in the family, + * and defaults to 0 for the family. + * + * _flags_ should be bitwise OR of Socket::AI_* constants. + * + * Socket.getaddrinfo("www.ruby-lang.org", "http", nil, :STREAM) + * #=> [["AF_INET", 80, "carbon.ruby-lang.org", "221.186.184.68", 2, 1, 6]] # PF_INET/SOCK_STREAM/IPPROTO_TCP + * + * Socket.getaddrinfo("localhost", nil) + * #=> [["AF_INET", 0, "localhost", "127.0.0.1", 2, 1, 6], # PF_INET/SOCK_STREAM/IPPROTO_TCP + * # ["AF_INET", 0, "localhost", "127.0.0.1", 2, 2, 17], # PF_INET/SOCK_DGRAM/IPPROTO_UDP + * # ["AF_INET", 0, "localhost", "127.0.0.1", 2, 3, 0]] # PF_INET/SOCK_RAW/IPPROTO_IP + * + * _reverse_lookup_ directs the form of the third element, and has to + * be one of below. If _reverse_lookup_ is omitted, the default value is +nil+. + * + * +true+, +:hostname+: hostname is obtained from numeric address using reverse lookup, which may take a time. + * +false+, +:numeric+: hostname is the same as numeric address. + * +nil+: obey to the current +do_not_reverse_lookup+ flag. + * + * If Addrinfo object is preferred, use Addrinfo.getaddrinfo. + */ static VALUE -sock_s_getaddrinfo(int argc, VALUE *argv) +sock_s_getaddrinfo(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _) { - VALUE host, port, family, socktype, protocol, flags, ret; - char hbuf[1024], pbuf[1024]; - char *hptr, *pptr, *ap; - struct addrinfo hints, *res; - int error; - - host = port = family = socktype = protocol = flags = Qnil; - rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "24", &host, &port, &family, &socktype, &protocol, &flags); - if (NIL_P(host)) { - hptr = NULL; - } - else { - strncpy(hbuf, StringValuePtr(host), sizeof(hbuf)); - hbuf[sizeof(hbuf) - 1] = '\0'; - hptr = hbuf; - } - if (NIL_P(port)) { - pptr = NULL; - } - else if (FIXNUM_P(port)) { - snprintf(pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), "%ld", FIX2LONG(port)); - pptr = pbuf; - } - else { - strncpy(pbuf, StringValuePtr(port), sizeof(pbuf)); - pbuf[sizeof(pbuf) - 1] = '\0'; - pptr = pbuf; - } + VALUE host, port, family, socktype, protocol, flags, ret, revlookup; + struct addrinfo hints; + struct rb_addrinfo *res; + int norevlookup; + + rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "25", &host, &port, &family, &socktype, &protocol, &flags, &revlookup); MEMZERO(&hints, struct addrinfo, 1); - if (NIL_P(family)) { - hints.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC; - } - else if (FIXNUM_P(family)) { - hints.ai_family = FIX2INT(family); - } - else if ((ap = StringValuePtr(family)) != 0) { - if (strcmp(ap, "AF_INET") == 0) { - hints.ai_family = PF_INET; - } -#ifdef INET6 - else if (strcmp(ap, "AF_INET6") == 0) { - hints.ai_family = PF_INET6; - } -#endif - } + hints.ai_family = NIL_P(family) ? PF_UNSPEC : rsock_family_arg(family); if (!NIL_P(socktype)) { - hints.ai_socktype = NUM2INT(socktype); + hints.ai_socktype = rsock_socktype_arg(socktype); } if (!NIL_P(protocol)) { - hints.ai_protocol = NUM2INT(protocol); + hints.ai_protocol = NUM2INT(protocol); } if (!NIL_P(flags)) { - hints.ai_flags = NUM2INT(flags); + hints.ai_flags = NUM2INT(flags); } - error = getaddrinfo(hptr, pptr, &hints, &res); - if (error) { - raise_socket_error("getaddrinfo", error); + if (NIL_P(revlookup) || !rsock_revlookup_flag(revlookup, &norevlookup)) { + norevlookup = rsock_do_not_reverse_lookup; } - ret = make_addrinfo(res); - freeaddrinfo(res); + res = rsock_getaddrinfo(host, port, &hints, 0, Qnil); + + ret = make_addrinfo(res, norevlookup); + rb_freeaddrinfo(res); return ret; } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.getnameinfo(sockaddr [, flags]) => [hostname, servicename] + * + * Obtains name information for _sockaddr_. + * + * _sockaddr_ should be one of follows. + * - packed sockaddr string such as Socket.sockaddr_in(80, "127.0.0.1") + * - 3-elements array such as ["AF_INET", 80, "127.0.0.1"] + * - 4-elements array such as ["AF_INET", 80, ignored, "127.0.0.1"] + * + * _flags_ should be bitwise OR of Socket::NI_* constants. + * + * Note: + * The last form is compatible with IPSocket#addr and IPSocket#peeraddr. + * + * Socket.getnameinfo(Socket.sockaddr_in(80, "127.0.0.1")) #=> ["localhost", "www"] + * Socket.getnameinfo(["AF_INET", 80, "127.0.0.1"]) #=> ["localhost", "www"] + * Socket.getnameinfo(["AF_INET", 80, "localhost", "127.0.0.1"]) #=> ["localhost", "www"] + * + * If Addrinfo object is preferred, use Addrinfo#getnameinfo. + */ static VALUE -sock_s_getnameinfo(int argc, VALUE *argv) +sock_s_getnameinfo(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _) { VALUE sa, af = Qnil, host = Qnil, port = Qnil, flags, tmp; - char *hptr, *pptr; char hbuf[1024], pbuf[1024]; int fl; - struct addrinfo hints, *res = NULL, *r; - int error; - struct sockaddr_storage ss; + struct rb_addrinfo *res = NULL; + struct addrinfo hints, *r; + int error, saved_errno; + union_sockaddr ss; struct sockaddr *sap; - char *ap; + socklen_t salen; sa = flags = Qnil; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &sa, &flags); fl = 0; if (!NIL_P(flags)) { - fl = NUM2INT(flags); + fl = NUM2INT(flags); } - tmp = rb_check_string_type(sa); + tmp = rb_check_sockaddr_string_type(sa); if (!NIL_P(tmp)) { - sa = tmp; - if (sizeof(ss) < RSTRING_LEN(sa)) { - rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "sockaddr length too big"); - } - memcpy(&ss, RSTRING_PTR(sa), RSTRING_LEN(sa)); - if (RSTRING_LEN(sa) != SA_LEN((struct sockaddr*)&ss)) { - rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "sockaddr size differs - should not happen"); - } - sap = (struct sockaddr*)&ss; - goto call_nameinfo; + sa = tmp; + if (sizeof(ss) < (size_t)RSTRING_LEN(sa)) { + rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "sockaddr length too big"); + } + memcpy(&ss, RSTRING_PTR(sa), RSTRING_LEN(sa)); + if (!VALIDATE_SOCKLEN(&ss.addr, RSTRING_LEN(sa))) { + rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "sockaddr size differs - should not happen"); + } + sap = &ss.addr; + salen = RSTRING_SOCKLEN(sa); + goto call_nameinfo; } tmp = rb_check_array_type(sa); if (!NIL_P(tmp)) { - sa = tmp; - MEMZERO(&hints, struct addrinfo, 1); - if (RARRAY_LEN(sa) == 3) { - af = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[0]; - port = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[1]; - host = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[2]; - } - else if (RARRAY_LEN(sa) >= 4) { - af = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[0]; - port = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[1]; - host = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[3]; - if (NIL_P(host)) { - host = RARRAY_PTR(sa)[2]; - } - else { - /* - * 4th element holds numeric form, don't resolve. - * see ipaddr(). - */ + sa = tmp; + MEMZERO(&hints, struct addrinfo, 1); + if (RARRAY_LEN(sa) == 3) { + af = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 0); + port = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 1); + host = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 2); + } + else if (RARRAY_LEN(sa) >= 4) { + af = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 0); + port = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 1); + host = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 3); + if (NIL_P(host)) { + host = RARRAY_AREF(sa, 2); + } + else { + /* + * 4th element holds numeric form, don't resolve. + * see rsock_ipaddr(). + */ #ifdef AI_NUMERICHOST /* AIX 4.3.3 doesn't have AI_NUMERICHOST. */ - hints.ai_flags |= AI_NUMERICHOST; + hints.ai_flags |= AI_NUMERICHOST; #endif - } - } - else { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size should be 3 or 4, %ld given", - RARRAY_LEN(sa)); - } - /* host */ - if (NIL_P(host)) { - hptr = NULL; - } - else { - strncpy(hbuf, StringValuePtr(host), sizeof(hbuf)); - hbuf[sizeof(hbuf) - 1] = '\0'; - hptr = hbuf; - } - /* port */ - if (NIL_P(port)) { - strcpy(pbuf, "0"); - pptr = NULL; - } - else if (FIXNUM_P(port)) { - snprintf(pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), "%ld", NUM2LONG(port)); - pptr = pbuf; - } - else { - strncpy(pbuf, StringValuePtr(port), sizeof(pbuf)); - pbuf[sizeof(pbuf) - 1] = '\0'; - pptr = pbuf; - } - hints.ai_socktype = (fl & NI_DGRAM) ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM; - /* af */ - if (NIL_P(af)) { - hints.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC; - } - else if (FIXNUM_P(af)) { - hints.ai_family = FIX2INT(af); - } - else if ((ap = StringValuePtr(af)) != 0) { - if (strcmp(ap, "AF_INET") == 0) { - hints.ai_family = PF_INET; - } -#ifdef INET6 - else if (strcmp(ap, "AF_INET6") == 0) { - hints.ai_family = PF_INET6; - } -#endif - } - error = getaddrinfo(hptr, pptr, &hints, &res); - if (error) goto error_exit_addr; - sap = res->ai_addr; + } + } + else { + rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "array size should be 3 or 4, %ld given", + RARRAY_LEN(sa)); + } + hints.ai_socktype = (fl & NI_DGRAM) ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM; + /* af */ + hints.ai_family = NIL_P(af) ? PF_UNSPEC : rsock_family_arg(af); + res = rsock_getaddrinfo(host, port, &hints, 0, Qnil); + sap = res->ai->ai_addr; + salen = res->ai->ai_addrlen; } else { - rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "expecting String or Array"); + rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "expecting String or Array"); } call_nameinfo: - error = getnameinfo(sap, SA_LEN(sap), hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), - pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), fl); + error = rb_getnameinfo(sap, salen, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), + pbuf, sizeof(pbuf), fl); if (error) goto error_exit_name; if (res) { - for (r = res->ai_next; r; r = r->ai_next) { - char hbuf2[1024], pbuf2[1024]; - - sap = r->ai_addr; - error = getnameinfo(sap, SA_LEN(sap), hbuf2, sizeof(hbuf2), - pbuf2, sizeof(pbuf2), fl); - if (error) goto error_exit_name; - if (strcmp(hbuf, hbuf2) != 0|| strcmp(pbuf, pbuf2) != 0) { - freeaddrinfo(res); - rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "sockaddr resolved to multiple nodename"); - } - } - freeaddrinfo(res); + for (r = res->ai->ai_next; r; r = r->ai_next) { + char hbuf2[1024], pbuf2[1024]; + + sap = r->ai_addr; + salen = r->ai_addrlen; + error = rb_getnameinfo(sap, salen, hbuf2, sizeof(hbuf2), + pbuf2, sizeof(pbuf2), fl); + if (error) goto error_exit_name; + if (strcmp(hbuf, hbuf2) != 0|| strcmp(pbuf, pbuf2) != 0) { + rb_freeaddrinfo(res); + rb_raise(rb_eSocket, "sockaddr resolved to multiple nodename"); + } + } + rb_freeaddrinfo(res); } return rb_assoc_new(rb_str_new2(hbuf), rb_str_new2(pbuf)); - error_exit_addr: - if (res) freeaddrinfo(res); - raise_socket_error("getaddrinfo", error); - error_exit_name: - if (res) freeaddrinfo(res); - raise_socket_error("getnameinfo", error); + saved_errno = errno; + if (res) rb_freeaddrinfo(res); + errno = saved_errno; + rsock_raise_resolution_error("getnameinfo", error); + + UNREACHABLE_RETURN(Qnil); } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.sockaddr_in(port, host) => sockaddr + * Socket.pack_sockaddr_in(port, host) => sockaddr + * + * Packs _port_ and _host_ as an AF_INET/AF_INET6 sockaddr string. + * + * Socket.sockaddr_in(80, "127.0.0.1") + * #=> "\x02\x00\x00P\x7F\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" + * + * Socket.sockaddr_in(80, "::1") + * #=> "\n\x00\x00P\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00" + * + */ static VALUE sock_s_pack_sockaddr_in(VALUE self, VALUE port, VALUE host) { - struct addrinfo *res = sock_addrinfo(host, port, 0, 0); - VALUE addr = rb_str_new((char*)res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen); + struct rb_addrinfo *res = rsock_addrinfo(host, port, AF_UNSPEC, 0, 0, Qnil); + VALUE addr = rb_str_new((char*)res->ai->ai_addr, res->ai->ai_addrlen); - freeaddrinfo(res); - OBJ_INFECT(addr, port); - OBJ_INFECT(addr, host); + rb_freeaddrinfo(res); return addr; } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.unpack_sockaddr_in(sockaddr) => [port, ip_address] + * + * Unpacks _sockaddr_ into port and ip_address. + * + * _sockaddr_ should be a string or an addrinfo for AF_INET/AF_INET6. + * + * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_in(80, "127.0.0.1") + * p sockaddr #=> "\x02\x00\x00P\x7F\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" + * p Socket.unpack_sockaddr_in(sockaddr) #=> [80, "127.0.0.1"] + * + */ static VALUE sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_in(VALUE self, VALUE addr) { struct sockaddr_in * sockaddr; VALUE host; - sockaddr = (struct sockaddr_in*)StringValuePtr(addr); + sockaddr = (struct sockaddr_in*)SockAddrStringValuePtr(addr); + if (RSTRING_LEN(addr) < + (char*)&((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family + + sizeof(((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family) - + (char*)sockaddr) + rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too short sockaddr"); if (((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family != AF_INET #ifdef INET6 && ((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family != AF_INET6 @@ -3428,189 +1379,707 @@ sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_in(VALUE self, VALUE addr) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "not an AF_INET sockaddr"); #endif } - host = make_ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)sockaddr); - OBJ_INFECT(host, addr); + host = rsock_make_ipaddr((struct sockaddr*)sockaddr, RSTRING_SOCKLEN(addr)); return rb_assoc_new(INT2NUM(ntohs(sockaddr->sin_port)), host); } -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H +#ifdef HAVE_TYPE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_UN + +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.sockaddr_un(path) => sockaddr + * Socket.pack_sockaddr_un(path) => sockaddr + * + * Packs _path_ as an AF_UNIX sockaddr string. + * + * Socket.sockaddr_un("/tmp/sock") #=> "\x01\x00/tmp/sock\x00\x00..." + * + */ static VALUE sock_s_pack_sockaddr_un(VALUE self, VALUE path) { struct sockaddr_un sockaddr; - char *sun_path; VALUE addr; - MEMZERO(&sockaddr, struct sockaddr_un, 1); - sockaddr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - sun_path = StringValueCStr(path); - if (sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path) <= strlen(sun_path)) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too long unix socket path (max: %dbytes)", - (int)sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path)-1); + StringValue(path); + INIT_SOCKADDR_UN(&sockaddr, sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)); + if (sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path) < (size_t)RSTRING_LEN(path)) { + rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too long unix socket path (%"PRIuSIZE" bytes given but %"PRIuSIZE" bytes max)", + (size_t)RSTRING_LEN(path), sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path)); } - strncpy(sockaddr.sun_path, sun_path, sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path)-1); - addr = rb_str_new((char*)&sockaddr, sizeof(sockaddr)); - OBJ_INFECT(addr, path); + memcpy(sockaddr.sun_path, RSTRING_PTR(path), RSTRING_LEN(path)); + addr = rb_str_new((char*)&sockaddr, rsock_unix_sockaddr_len(path)); return addr; } +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.unpack_sockaddr_un(sockaddr) => path + * + * Unpacks _sockaddr_ into path. + * + * _sockaddr_ should be a string or an addrinfo for AF_UNIX. + * + * sockaddr = Socket.sockaddr_un("/tmp/sock") + * p Socket.unpack_sockaddr_un(sockaddr) #=> "/tmp/sock" + * + */ static VALUE sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_un(VALUE self, VALUE addr) { struct sockaddr_un * sockaddr; - char *sun_path; VALUE path; - sockaddr = (struct sockaddr_un*)StringValuePtr(addr); + sockaddr = (struct sockaddr_un*)SockAddrStringValuePtr(addr); + if (RSTRING_LEN(addr) < + (char*)&((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family + + sizeof(((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family) - + (char*)sockaddr) + rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too short sockaddr"); if (((struct sockaddr *)sockaddr)->sa_family != AF_UNIX) { rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "not an AF_UNIX sockaddr"); } - if (sizeof(struct sockaddr_un) < RSTRING_LEN(addr)) { - rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "too long sockaddr_un - %ld longer than %d", - RSTRING_LEN(addr), sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)); + if (sizeof(struct sockaddr_un) < (size_t)RSTRING_LEN(addr)) { + rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "too long sockaddr_un - %ld longer than %d", + RSTRING_LEN(addr), (int)sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)); } - sun_path = unixpath(sockaddr, RSTRING_LEN(addr)); - if (sizeof(struct sockaddr_un) == RSTRING_LEN(addr) && - sun_path == sockaddr->sun_path && - sun_path + strlen(sun_path) == RSTRING_PTR(addr) + RSTRING_LEN(addr)) { - rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "sockaddr_un.sun_path not NUL terminated"); - } - path = rb_str_new2(sun_path); - OBJ_INFECT(path, addr); + path = rsock_unixpath_str(sockaddr, RSTRING_SOCKLEN(addr)); return path; } #endif -static VALUE mConst; +#if defined(HAVE_GETIFADDRS) || defined(SIOCGLIFCONF) || defined(SIOCGIFCONF) || defined(_WIN32) -static void -sock_define_const(char *name, int value) +static socklen_t +sockaddr_len(struct sockaddr *addr) +{ + if (addr == NULL) + return 0; + +#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN + if (addr->sa_len != 0) + return addr->sa_len; +#endif + + switch (addr->sa_family) { + case AF_INET: + return (socklen_t)sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); + +#ifdef AF_INET6 + case AF_INET6: + return (socklen_t)sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_TYPE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_UN + case AF_UNIX: + return (socklen_t)sizeof(struct sockaddr_un); +#endif + +#ifdef AF_PACKET + case AF_PACKET: + return (socklen_t)(offsetof(struct sockaddr_ll, sll_addr) + ((struct sockaddr_ll *)addr)->sll_halen); +#endif + + default: + return (socklen_t)(offsetof(struct sockaddr, sa_family) + sizeof(addr->sa_family)); + } +} + +socklen_t +rsock_sockaddr_len(struct sockaddr *addr) +{ + return sockaddr_len(addr); +} + +static VALUE +sockaddr_obj(struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t len) +{ +#if defined(AF_INET6) && defined(__KAME__) + struct sockaddr_in6 addr6; +#endif + + if (addr == NULL) + return Qnil; + + len = sockaddr_len(addr); + +#if defined(__KAME__) && defined(AF_INET6) + if (addr->sa_family == AF_INET6) { + /* KAME uses the 2nd 16bit word of link local IPv6 address as interface index internally */ + /* http://orange.kame.net/dev/cvsweb.cgi/kame/IMPLEMENTATION */ + /* convert fe80:1::1 to fe80::1%1 */ + len = (socklen_t)sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); + memcpy(&addr6, addr, len); + addr = (struct sockaddr *)&addr6; + if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&addr6.sin6_addr) && + addr6.sin6_scope_id == 0 && + (addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[2] || addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[3])) { + addr6.sin6_scope_id = (addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[2] << 8) | addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[3]; + addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[2] = 0; + addr6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[3] = 0; + } + } +#endif + + return rsock_addrinfo_new(addr, len, addr->sa_family, 0, 0, Qnil, Qnil); +} + +VALUE +rsock_sockaddr_obj(struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t len) { - rb_define_const(rb_cSocket, name, INT2FIX(value)); - rb_define_const(mConst, name, INT2FIX(value)); + return sockaddr_obj(addr, len); } +#endif + +#if defined(HAVE_GETIFADDRS) || (defined(SIOCGLIFCONF) && defined(SIOCGLIFNUM)) || defined(SIOCGIFCONF) || defined(_WIN32) /* - * Class +Socket+ provides access to the underlying operating system - * socket implementations. It can be used to provide more operating system - * specific functionality than the protocol-specific socket classes but at the - * expense of greater complexity. In particular, the class handles addresses - * using +struct+ sockaddr structures packed into Ruby strings, which can be - * a joy to manipulate. - * - * === Exception Handling - * Ruby's implementation of +Socket+ causes an exception to be raised - * based on the error generated by the system dependent implementation. - * This is why the methods are documented in a way that isolate - * Unix-based system exceptions from Windows based exceptions. If more - * information on particular exception is needed please refer to the - * Unix manual pages or the Windows WinSock reference. - * - * - * === Documentation by - * * Zach Dennis - * * Sam Roberts - * * <em>Programming Ruby</em> from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. - * - * Much material in this documentation is taken with permission from - * <em>Programming Ruby</em> from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. + * call-seq: + * Socket.ip_address_list => array + * + * Returns local IP addresses as an array. + * + * The array contains Addrinfo objects. + * + * pp Socket.ip_address_list + * #=> [#<Addrinfo: 127.0.0.1>, + * #<Addrinfo: 192.168.0.128>, + * #<Addrinfo: ::1>, + * ...] + * */ -void -Init_socket() +static VALUE +socket_s_ip_address_list(VALUE self) { - rb_eSocket = rb_define_class("SocketError", rb_eStandardError); - - rb_cBasicSocket = rb_define_class("BasicSocket", rb_cIO); - rb_undef_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "initialize"); - - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "do_not_reverse_lookup", - bsock_do_not_rev_lookup, 0); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "do_not_reverse_lookup=", - bsock_do_not_rev_lookup_set, 1); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "for_fd", bsock_s_for_fd, 1); - - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "close_read", bsock_close_read, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "close_write", bsock_close_write, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "shutdown", bsock_shutdown, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "setsockopt", bsock_setsockopt, 3); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "getsockopt", bsock_getsockopt, 2); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "getsockname", bsock_getsockname, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "getpeername", bsock_getpeername, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "send", bsock_send, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "recv", bsock_recv, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "recv_nonblock", bsock_recv_nonblock, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "do_not_reverse_lookup", bsock_do_not_reverse_lookup, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cBasicSocket, "do_not_reverse_lookup=", bsock_do_not_reverse_lookup_set, 1); - - rb_cIPSocket = rb_define_class("IPSocket", rb_cBasicSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cIPSocket, "addr", ip_addr, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cIPSocket, "peeraddr", ip_peeraddr, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cIPSocket, "recvfrom", ip_recvfrom, -1); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cIPSocket, "getaddress", ip_s_getaddress, 1); - - rb_cTCPSocket = rb_define_class("TCPSocket", rb_cIPSocket); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cTCPSocket, "gethostbyname", tcp_s_gethostbyname, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cTCPSocket, "initialize", tcp_init, -1); - -#ifdef SOCKS - rb_cSOCKSSocket = rb_define_class("SOCKSSocket", rb_cTCPSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cSOCKSSocket, "initialize", socks_init, 2); -#ifdef SOCKS5 - rb_define_method(rb_cSOCKSSocket, "close", socks_s_close, 0); +#if defined(HAVE_GETIFADDRS) + struct ifaddrs *ifp = NULL; + struct ifaddrs *p; + int ret; + VALUE list; + + ret = getifaddrs(&ifp); + if (ret == -1) { + rb_sys_fail("getifaddrs"); + } + + list = rb_ary_new(); + for (p = ifp; p; p = p->ifa_next) { + if (p->ifa_addr != NULL && IS_IP_FAMILY(p->ifa_addr->sa_family)) { + struct sockaddr *addr = p->ifa_addr; +#if defined(AF_INET6) && defined(__sun) + /* + * OpenIndiana SunOS 5.11 getifaddrs() returns IPv6 link local + * address with sin6_scope_id == 0. + * So fill it from the interface name (ifa_name). + */ + struct sockaddr_in6 addr6; + if (addr->sa_family == AF_INET6) { + socklen_t len = (socklen_t)sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); + memcpy(&addr6, addr, len); + addr = (struct sockaddr *)&addr6; + if (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&addr6.sin6_addr) && + addr6.sin6_scope_id == 0) { + unsigned int ifindex = if_nametoindex(p->ifa_name); + if (ifindex != 0) { + addr6.sin6_scope_id = ifindex; + } + } + } #endif + rb_ary_push(list, sockaddr_obj(addr, sockaddr_len(addr))); + } + } + + freeifaddrs(ifp); + + return list; +#elif defined(SIOCGLIFCONF) && defined(SIOCGLIFNUM) + /* Solaris if_tcp(7P) */ + int fd = -1; + int ret; + struct lifnum ln; + struct lifconf lc; + const char *reason = NULL; + int save_errno; + int i; + VALUE list = Qnil; + + lc.lifc_buf = NULL; + + fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); + if (fd == -1) + rb_sys_fail("socket(2)"); + + memset(&ln, 0, sizeof(ln)); + ln.lifn_family = AF_UNSPEC; + + ret = ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFNUM, &ln); + if (ret == -1) { + reason = "SIOCGLIFNUM"; + goto finish; + } + + memset(&lc, 0, sizeof(lc)); + lc.lifc_family = AF_UNSPEC; + lc.lifc_flags = 0; + lc.lifc_len = sizeof(struct lifreq) * ln.lifn_count; + lc.lifc_req = xmalloc(lc.lifc_len); + + ret = ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFCONF, &lc); + if (ret == -1) { + reason = "SIOCGLIFCONF"; + goto finish; + } + + list = rb_ary_new(); + for (i = 0; i < ln.lifn_count; i++) { + struct lifreq *req = &lc.lifc_req[i]; + if (IS_IP_FAMILY(req->lifr_addr.ss_family)) { + if (req->lifr_addr.ss_family == AF_INET6 && + IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(&req->lifr_addr))->sin6_addr) && + ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(&req->lifr_addr))->sin6_scope_id == 0) { + struct lifreq req2; + memcpy(req2.lifr_name, req->lifr_name, LIFNAMSIZ); + ret = ioctl(fd, SIOCGLIFINDEX, &req2); + if (ret == -1) { + reason = "SIOCGLIFINDEX"; + goto finish; + } + ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(&req->lifr_addr))->sin6_scope_id = req2.lifr_index; + } + rb_ary_push(list, sockaddr_obj((struct sockaddr *)&req->lifr_addr, req->lifr_addrlen)); + } + } + + finish: + save_errno = errno; + xfree(lc.lifc_req); + if (fd != -1) + close(fd); + errno = save_errno; + + if (reason) + rb_syserr_fail(save_errno, reason); + return list; + +#elif defined(SIOCGIFCONF) + int fd = -1; + int ret; +#define EXTRA_SPACE ((int)(sizeof(struct ifconf) + sizeof(union_sockaddr))) + char initbuf[4096+EXTRA_SPACE]; + char *buf = initbuf; + int bufsize; + struct ifconf conf; + struct ifreq *req; + VALUE list = Qnil; + const char *reason = NULL; + int save_errno; + + fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); + if (fd == -1) + rb_sys_fail("socket(2)"); + + bufsize = sizeof(initbuf); + buf = initbuf; + + retry: + conf.ifc_len = bufsize; + conf.ifc_req = (struct ifreq *)buf; + + /* fprintf(stderr, "bufsize: %d\n", bufsize); */ + + ret = ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFCONF, &conf); + if (ret == -1) { + reason = "SIOCGIFCONF"; + goto finish; + } + + /* fprintf(stderr, "conf.ifc_len: %d\n", conf.ifc_len); */ + + if (bufsize - EXTRA_SPACE < conf.ifc_len) { + if (bufsize < conf.ifc_len) { + /* NetBSD returns required size for all interfaces. */ + bufsize = conf.ifc_len + EXTRA_SPACE; + } + else { + bufsize = bufsize << 1; + } + if (buf == initbuf) + buf = NULL; + buf = xrealloc(buf, bufsize); + goto retry; + } + + close(fd); + fd = -1; + + list = rb_ary_new(); + req = conf.ifc_req; + while ((char*)req < (char*)conf.ifc_req + conf.ifc_len) { + struct sockaddr *addr = &req->ifr_addr; + if (IS_IP_FAMILY(addr->sa_family)) { + rb_ary_push(list, sockaddr_obj(addr, sockaddr_len(addr))); + } +#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN +# ifndef _SIZEOF_ADDR_IFREQ +# define _SIZEOF_ADDR_IFREQ(r) \ + (sizeof(struct ifreq) + \ + (sizeof(struct sockaddr) < (r).ifr_addr.sa_len ? \ + (r).ifr_addr.sa_len - sizeof(struct sockaddr) : \ + 0)) +# endif + req = (struct ifreq *)((char*)req + _SIZEOF_ADDR_IFREQ(*req)); +#else + req = (struct ifreq *)((char*)req + sizeof(struct ifreq)); +#endif + } + + finish: + + save_errno = errno; + if (buf != initbuf) + xfree(buf); + if (fd != -1) + close(fd); + errno = save_errno; + + if (reason) + rb_syserr_fail(save_errno, reason); + return list; + +#undef EXTRA_SPACE +#elif defined(_WIN32) + typedef struct ip_adapter_unicast_address_st { + unsigned LONG_LONG dummy0; + struct ip_adapter_unicast_address_st *Next; + struct { + struct sockaddr *lpSockaddr; + int iSockaddrLength; + } Address; + int dummy1; + int dummy2; + int dummy3; + long dummy4; + long dummy5; + long dummy6; + } ip_adapter_unicast_address_t; + typedef struct ip_adapter_anycast_address_st { + unsigned LONG_LONG dummy0; + struct ip_adapter_anycast_address_st *Next; + struct { + struct sockaddr *lpSockaddr; + int iSockaddrLength; + } Address; + } ip_adapter_anycast_address_t; + typedef struct ip_adapter_addresses_st { + unsigned LONG_LONG dummy0; + struct ip_adapter_addresses_st *Next; + void *dummy1; + ip_adapter_unicast_address_t *FirstUnicastAddress; + ip_adapter_anycast_address_t *FirstAnycastAddress; + void *dummy2; + void *dummy3; + void *dummy4; + void *dummy5; + void *dummy6; + BYTE dummy7[8]; + DWORD dummy8; + DWORD dummy9; + DWORD dummy10; + DWORD IfType; + int OperStatus; + DWORD dummy12; + DWORD dummy13[16]; + void *dummy14; + } ip_adapter_addresses_t; + typedef ULONG (WINAPI *GetAdaptersAddresses_t)(ULONG, ULONG, PVOID, ip_adapter_addresses_t *, PULONG); + HMODULE h; + GetAdaptersAddresses_t pGetAdaptersAddresses; + ULONG len; + DWORD ret; + ip_adapter_addresses_t *adapters; + VALUE list; + + h = LoadLibrary("iphlpapi.dll"); + if (!h) + rb_notimplement(); + pGetAdaptersAddresses = (GetAdaptersAddresses_t)GetProcAddress(h, "GetAdaptersAddresses"); + if (!pGetAdaptersAddresses) { + FreeLibrary(h); + rb_notimplement(); + } + + ret = pGetAdaptersAddresses(AF_UNSPEC, 0, NULL, NULL, &len); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS && ret != ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) { + errno = rb_w32_map_errno(ret); + FreeLibrary(h); + rb_sys_fail("GetAdaptersAddresses"); + } + adapters = (ip_adapter_addresses_t *)ALLOCA_N(BYTE, len); + ret = pGetAdaptersAddresses(AF_UNSPEC, 0, NULL, adapters, &len); + if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { + errno = rb_w32_map_errno(ret); + FreeLibrary(h); + rb_sys_fail("GetAdaptersAddresses"); + } + + list = rb_ary_new(); + for (; adapters; adapters = adapters->Next) { + ip_adapter_unicast_address_t *uni; + ip_adapter_anycast_address_t *any; + if (adapters->OperStatus != 1) /* 1 means IfOperStatusUp */ + continue; + for (uni = adapters->FirstUnicastAddress; uni; uni = uni->Next) { +#ifndef INET6 + if (uni->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family == AF_INET) +#else + if (IS_IP_FAMILY(uni->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family)) #endif + rb_ary_push(list, sockaddr_obj(uni->Address.lpSockaddr, uni->Address.iSockaddrLength)); + } + for (any = adapters->FirstAnycastAddress; any; any = any->Next) { +#ifndef INET6 + if (any->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family == AF_INET) +#else + if (IS_IP_FAMILY(any->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family)) +#endif + rb_ary_push(list, sockaddr_obj(any->Address.lpSockaddr, any->Address.iSockaddrLength)); + } + } - rb_cTCPServer = rb_define_class("TCPServer", rb_cTCPSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "accept", tcp_accept, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "accept_nonblock", tcp_accept_nonblock, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "sysaccept", tcp_sysaccept, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "initialize", tcp_svr_init, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "listen", sock_listen, 1); - - rb_cUDPSocket = rb_define_class("UDPSocket", rb_cIPSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cUDPSocket, "initialize", udp_init, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cUDPSocket, "connect", udp_connect, 2); - rb_define_method(rb_cUDPSocket, "bind", udp_bind, 2); - rb_define_method(rb_cUDPSocket, "send", udp_send, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cUDPSocket, "recvfrom_nonblock", udp_recvfrom_nonblock, -1); - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H - rb_cUNIXSocket = rb_define_class("UNIXSocket", rb_cBasicSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "initialize", unix_init, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "path", unix_path, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "addr", unix_addr, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "peeraddr", unix_peeraddr, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "recvfrom", unix_recvfrom, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "send_io", unix_send_io, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "recv_io", unix_recv_io, -1); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "socketpair", unix_s_socketpair, -1); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cUNIXSocket, "pair", unix_s_socketpair, -1); - - rb_cUNIXServer = rb_define_class("UNIXServer", rb_cUNIXSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXServer, "initialize", unix_svr_init, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXServer, "accept", unix_accept, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXServer, "accept_nonblock", unix_accept_nonblock, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXServer, "sysaccept", unix_sysaccept, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cUNIXServer, "listen", sock_listen, 1); + FreeLibrary(h); + return list; +#endif +} +#else +#define socket_s_ip_address_list rb_f_notimplement #endif +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.tcp_fast_fallback -> true or false + * + * Returns whether Happy Eyeballs Version 2 ({RFC 8305}[https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8305]), + * which is provided starting from Ruby 3.4 when using TCPSocket.new and Socket.tcp, + * is enabled or disabled. + * + * If true, it is enabled for TCPSocket.new and Socket.tcp. + * (Note: Happy Eyeballs Version 2 is not provided when using TCPSocket.new on Windows.) + * + * If false, Happy Eyeballs Version 2 is disabled. + * + * For details on Happy Eyeballs Version 2, + * see {Socket.tcp_fast_fallback=}[rdoc-ref:Socket.tcp_fast_fallback=]. + */ +VALUE socket_s_tcp_fast_fallback(VALUE self) { + return rb_ivar_get(rb_cSocket, tcp_fast_fallback); +} + +/* + * call-seq: + * Socket.tcp_fast_fallback= -> true or false + * + * Enable or disable Happy Eyeballs Version 2 ({RFC 8305}[https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8305]) + * globally, which is provided starting from Ruby 3.4 when using TCPSocket.new and Socket.tcp. + * + * When set to true, the feature is enabled for both `TCPSocket.new` and `Socket.tcp`. + * (Note: This feature is not available when using TCPSocket.new on Windows.) + * + * When set to false, the behavior reverts to that of Ruby 3.3 or earlier. + * + * The default value is true if no value is explicitly set by calling this method. + * However, when the environment variable RUBY_TCP_NO_FAST_FALLBACK=1 is set, + * the default is false. + * + * To control the setting on a per-method basis, use the fast_fallback keyword argument for each method. + * + * === Happy Eyeballs Version 2 + * Happy Eyeballs Version 2 ({RFC 8305}[https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8305]) + * is an algorithm designed to improve client socket connectivity.<br> + * It aims for more reliable and efficient connections by performing hostname resolution + * and connection attempts in parallel, instead of serially. + * + * Starting from Ruby 3.4, this method operates as follows with this algorithm: + * + * 1. Start resolving both IPv6 and IPv4 addresses concurrently. + * 2. Start connecting to the one of the addresses that are obtained first.<br>If IPv4 addresses are obtained first, + * the method waits 50 ms for IPv6 name resolution to prioritize IPv6 connections. + * 3. After starting a connection attempt, wait 250 ms for the connection to be established.<br> + * If no connection is established within this time, a new connection is started every 250 ms<br> + * until a connection is established or there are no more candidate addresses.<br> + * (Although RFC 8305 strictly specifies sorting addresses,<br> + * this method only alternates between IPv6 / IPv4 addresses due to the performance concerns) + * 4. Once a connection is established, all remaining connection attempts are canceled. + */ +VALUE socket_s_tcp_fast_fallback_set(VALUE self, VALUE value) { + rb_ivar_set(rb_cSocket, tcp_fast_fallback, value); + return value; +} + +void +Init_socket(void) +{ + rb_ext_ractor_safe(true); + + rsock_init_basicsocket(); + + /* + * Document-class: Socket < BasicSocket + * + * Class +Socket+ provides access to the underlying operating system + * socket implementations. It can be used to provide more operating system + * specific functionality than the protocol-specific socket classes. + * + * The constants defined under Socket::Constants are also defined under + * Socket. For example, Socket::AF_INET is usable as well as + * Socket::Constants::AF_INET. See Socket::Constants for the list of + * constants. + * + * === What's a socket? + * + * Sockets are endpoints of a bidirectional communication channel. + * Sockets can communicate within a process, between processes on the same + * machine or between different machines. There are many types of socket: + * TCPSocket, UDPSocket or UNIXSocket for example. + * + * Sockets have their own vocabulary: + * + * *domain:* + * The family of protocols: + * * Socket::PF_INET + * * Socket::PF_INET6 + * * Socket::PF_UNIX + * * etc. + * + * *type:* + * The type of communications between the two endpoints, typically + * * Socket::SOCK_STREAM + * * Socket::SOCK_DGRAM. + * + * *protocol:* + * Typically _zero_. + * This may be used to identify a variant of a protocol. + * + * *hostname:* + * The identifier of a network interface: + * * a string (hostname, IPv4 or IPv6 address or +broadcast+ + * which specifies a broadcast address) + * * a zero-length string which specifies INADDR_ANY + * * an integer (interpreted as binary address in host byte order). + * + * === Quick start + * + * Many of the classes, such as TCPSocket, UDPSocket or UNIXSocket, + * ease the use of sockets comparatively to the equivalent C programming interface. + * + * Let's create an internet socket using the IPv4 protocol in a C-like manner: + * + * require 'socket' + * + * s = Socket.new Socket::AF_INET, Socket::SOCK_STREAM + * s.connect Socket.pack_sockaddr_in(80, 'example.com') + * + * You could also use the TCPSocket class: + * + * s = TCPSocket.new 'example.com', 80 + * + * A simple server might look like this: + * + * require 'socket' + * + * server = TCPServer.new 2000 # Server bound to port 2000 + * + * loop do + * client = server.accept # Wait for a client to connect + * client.puts "Hello !" + * client.puts "Time is #{Time.now}" + * client.close + * end + * + * A simple client may look like this: + * + * require 'socket' + * + * s = TCPSocket.new 'localhost', 2000 + * + * while line = s.gets # Read lines from socket + * puts line # and print them + * end + * + * s.close # close socket when done + * + * === Exception Handling + * + * Ruby's Socket implementation raises exceptions based on the error + * generated by the system dependent implementation. This is why the + * methods are documented in a way that isolate Unix-based system + * exceptions from Windows based exceptions. If more information on a + * particular exception is needed, please refer to the Unix manual pages or + * the Windows WinSock reference. + * + * === Convenience methods + * + * Although the general way to create socket is Socket.new, + * there are several methods of socket creation for most cases. + * + * TCP client socket:: + * Socket.tcp, TCPSocket.open + * TCP server socket:: + * Socket.tcp_server_loop, TCPServer.open + * UNIX client socket:: + * Socket.unix, UNIXSocket.open + * UNIX server socket:: + * Socket.unix_server_loop, UNIXServer.open + * + * === Documentation by + * + * * Zach Dennis + * * Sam Roberts + * * <em>Programming Ruby</em> from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. + * + * Much material in this documentation is taken with permission from + * <em>Programming Ruby</em> from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. + */ rb_cSocket = rb_define_class("Socket", rb_cBasicSocket); - rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "initialize", sock_initialize, 3); + rsock_init_socket_init(); + + const char *tcp_no_fast_fallback_config = getenv("RUBY_TCP_NO_FAST_FALLBACK"); + VALUE fast_fallback_default; + if (tcp_no_fast_fallback_config == NULL || strcmp(tcp_no_fast_fallback_config, "0") == 0) { + fast_fallback_default = Qtrue; + } else { + fast_fallback_default = Qfalse; + } + tcp_fast_fallback = rb_intern_const("tcp_fast_fallback"); + rb_ivar_set(rb_cSocket, tcp_fast_fallback, fast_fallback_default); + + rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "initialize", sock_initialize, -1); rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "connect", sock_connect, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "connect_nonblock", sock_connect_nonblock, 1); + + /* for ext/socket/lib/socket.rb use only: */ + rb_define_private_method(rb_cSocket, + "__connect_nonblock", sock_connect_nonblock, 2); + rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "bind", sock_bind, 1); - rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "listen", sock_listen, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "listen", rsock_sock_listen, 1); rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "accept", sock_accept, 0); - rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "accept_nonblock", sock_accept_nonblock, 0); + + /* for ext/socket/lib/socket.rb use only: */ + rb_define_private_method(rb_cSocket, + "__accept_nonblock", sock_accept_nonblock, 1); + rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "sysaccept", sock_sysaccept, 0); rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "recvfrom", sock_recvfrom, -1); - rb_define_method(rb_cSocket, "recvfrom_nonblock", sock_recvfrom_nonblock, -1); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "socketpair", sock_s_socketpair, 3); - rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "pair", sock_s_socketpair, 3); + /* for ext/socket/lib/socket.rb use only: */ + rb_define_private_method(rb_cSocket, + "__recvfrom_nonblock", sock_recvfrom_nonblock, 4); + + rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "socketpair", rsock_sock_s_socketpair, -1); + rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "pair", rsock_sock_s_socketpair, -1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "gethostname", sock_gethostname, 0); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "gethostbyname", sock_s_gethostbyname, 1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "gethostbyaddr", sock_s_gethostbyaddr, -1); @@ -3621,17 +2090,17 @@ Init_socket() rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "sockaddr_in", sock_s_pack_sockaddr_in, 2); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "pack_sockaddr_in", sock_s_pack_sockaddr_in, 2); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "unpack_sockaddr_in", sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_in, 1); -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H +#ifdef HAVE_TYPE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_UN rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "sockaddr_un", sock_s_pack_sockaddr_un, 1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "pack_sockaddr_un", sock_s_pack_sockaddr_un, 1); rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "unpack_sockaddr_un", sock_s_unpack_sockaddr_un, 1); #endif - /* constants */ - mConst = rb_define_module_under(rb_cSocket, "Constants"); -#include "constants.h" -#ifdef INET6 /* IPv6 is not supported although AF_INET6 is defined on bcc32/mingw */ - sock_define_const("AF_INET6", AF_INET6); - sock_define_const("PF_INET6", PF_INET6); -#endif + rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "ip_address_list", socket_s_ip_address_list, 0); + + rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "tcp_fast_fallback", socket_s_tcp_fast_fallback, 0); + rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cSocket, "tcp_fast_fallback=", socket_s_tcp_fast_fallback_set, 1); + +#undef rb_intern + sym_wait_writable = ID2SYM(rb_intern("wait_writable")); } |
