# -*- test-case-name: twisted.pair.test.test_tuntap -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Support for Linux ethernet and IP tunnel devices. @see: U{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TAP} """ import os import fcntl import errno import struct import warnings from collections import namedtuple from constantly import Flags, FlagConstant from zope.interface import Attribute, Interface, implementer from twisted.python.util import FancyEqMixin, FancyStrMixin from incremental import Version from twisted.python.reflect import fullyQualifiedName from twisted.python.deprecate import deprecated from twisted.python import log from twisted.internet import abstract, error, task, interfaces, defer from twisted.pair import ethernet, raw __all__ = [ "TunnelFlags", "TunnelAddress", "TuntapPort", ] _IFNAMSIZ = 16 _TUNSETIFF = 0x400454ca _TUNGETIFF = 0x800454d2 _TUN_KO_PATH = b"/dev/net/tun" class TunnelFlags(Flags): """ L{TunnelFlags} defines more flags which are used to configure the behavior of a tunnel device. @cvar IFF_TUN: This indicates a I{tun}-type device. This type of tunnel carries IP datagrams. This flag is mutually exclusive with C{IFF_TAP}. @cvar IFF_TAP: This indicates a I{tap}-type device. This type of tunnel carries ethernet frames. This flag is mutually exclusive with C{IFF_TUN}. @cvar IFF_NO_PI: This indicates the I{protocol information} header will B{not} be included in data read from the tunnel. @see: U{https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt} """ IFF_TUN = FlagConstant(0x0001) IFF_TAP = FlagConstant(0x0002) TUN_FASYNC = FlagConstant(0x0010) TUN_NOCHECKSUM = FlagConstant(0x0020) TUN_NO_PI = FlagConstant(0x0040) TUN_ONE_QUEUE = FlagConstant(0x0080) TUN_PERSIST = FlagConstant(0x0100) TUN_VNET_HDR = FlagConstant(0x0200) IFF_NO_PI = FlagConstant(0x1000) IFF_ONE_QUEUE = FlagConstant(0x2000) IFF_VNET_HDR = FlagConstant(0x4000) IFF_TUN_EXCL = FlagConstant(0x8000) @implementer(interfaces.IAddress) class TunnelAddress(FancyStrMixin, FancyEqMixin, object): """ A L{TunnelAddress} represents the tunnel to which a L{TuntapPort} is bound. """ compareAttributes = ("_typeValue", "name") showAttributes = (("type", lambda flag: flag.name), "name") @property def _typeValue(self): """ Return the integer value of the C{type} attribute. Used to produce correct results in the equality implementation. """ # Work-around for https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/6878 return self.type.value def __init__(self, type, name): """ @param type: Either L{TunnelFlags.IFF_TUN} or L{TunnelFlags.IFF_TAP}, representing the type of this tunnel. @param name: The system name of the tunnel. @type name: L{bytes} """ self.type = type self.name = name def __getitem__(self, index): """ Deprecated accessor for the tunnel name. Use attributes instead. """ warnings.warn( "TunnelAddress.__getitem__ is deprecated since Twisted 14.0.0 " "Use attributes instead.", category=DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) return ('TUNTAP', self.name)[index] class _TunnelDescription(namedtuple("_TunnelDescription", "fileno name")): """ Describe an existing tunnel. @ivar fileno: the file descriptor associated with the tunnel @type fileno: L{int} @ivar name: the name of the tunnel @type name: L{bytes} """ class _IInputOutputSystem(Interface): """ An interface for performing some basic kinds of I/O (particularly that I/O which might be useful for L{twisted.pair.tuntap}-using code). """ O_RDWR = Attribute("@see: L{os.O_RDWR}") O_NONBLOCK = Attribute("@see: L{os.O_NONBLOCK}") O_CLOEXEC = Attribute("@see: L{os.O_CLOEXEC}") def open(filename, flag, mode=0o777): """ @see: L{os.open} """ def ioctl(fd, opt, arg=None, mutate_flag=None): """ @see: L{fcntl.ioctl} """ def read(fd, limit): """ @see: L{os.read} """ def write(fd, data): """ @see: L{os.write} """ def close(fd): """ @see: L{os.close} """ def sendUDP(datagram, address): """ Send a datagram to a certain address. @param datagram: The payload of a UDP datagram to send. @type datagram: L{bytes} @param address: The destination to which to send the datagram. @type address: L{tuple} of (L{bytes}, L{int}) @return: The local address from which the datagram was sent. @rtype: L{tuple} of (L{bytes}, L{int}) """ def receiveUDP(fileno, host, port): """ Return a socket which can be used to receive datagrams sent to the given address. @param fileno: A file descriptor representing a tunnel device which the datagram was either sent via or will be received via. @type fileno: L{int} @param host: The IPv4 address at which the datagram will be received. @type host: L{bytes} @param port: The UDP port number at which the datagram will be received. @type port: L{int} @return: A L{socket.socket} which can be used to receive the specified datagram. """ class _RealSystem(object): """ An interface to the parts of the operating system which L{TuntapPort} relies on. This is most of an implementation of L{_IInputOutputSystem}. """ open = staticmethod(os.open) read = staticmethod(os.read) write = staticmethod(os.write) close = staticmethod(os.close) ioctl = staticmethod(fcntl.ioctl) O_RDWR = os.O_RDWR O_NONBLOCK = os.O_NONBLOCK # Introduced in Python 3.x # Ubuntu 12.04, /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/fcntl.h O_CLOEXEC = getattr(os, "O_CLOEXEC", 0o2000000) @implementer(interfaces.IListeningPort) class TuntapPort(abstract.FileDescriptor): """ A Port that reads and writes packets from/to a TUN/TAP-device. """ maxThroughput = 256 * 1024 # Max bytes we read in one eventloop iteration def __init__(self, interface, proto, maxPacketSize=8192, reactor=None, system=None): if ethernet.IEthernetProtocol.providedBy(proto): self.ethernet = 1 self._mode = TunnelFlags.IFF_TAP else: self.ethernet = 0 self._mode = TunnelFlags.IFF_TUN assert raw.IRawPacketProtocol.providedBy(proto) if system is None: system = _RealSystem() self._system = system abstract.FileDescriptor.__init__(self, reactor) self.interface = interface self.protocol = proto self.maxPacketSize = maxPacketSize logPrefix = self._getLogPrefix(self.protocol) self.logstr = "%s (%s)" % (logPrefix, self._mode.name) def __repr__(self): args = (fullyQualifiedName(self.protocol.__class__),) if self.connected: args = args + ("",) else: args = args + ("not ",) args = args + (self._mode.name, self.interface) return "<%s %slistening on %s/%s>" % args def startListening(self): """ Create and bind my socket, and begin listening on it. This must be called after creating a server to begin listening on the specified tunnel. """ self._bindSocket() self.protocol.makeConnection(self) self.startReading() def _openTunnel(self, name, mode): """ Open the named tunnel using the given mode. @param name: The name of the tunnel to open. @type name: L{bytes} @param mode: Flags from L{TunnelFlags} with exactly one of L{TunnelFlags.IFF_TUN} or L{TunnelFlags.IFF_TAP} set. @return: A L{_TunnelDescription} representing the newly opened tunnel. """ flags = ( self._system.O_RDWR | self._system.O_CLOEXEC | self._system.O_NONBLOCK) config = struct.pack("%dsH" % (_IFNAMSIZ,), name, mode.value) fileno = self._system.open(_TUN_KO_PATH, flags) result = self._system.ioctl(fileno, _TUNSETIFF, config) return _TunnelDescription(fileno, result[:_IFNAMSIZ].strip(b'\x00')) def _bindSocket(self): """ Open the tunnel. """ log.msg( format="%(protocol)s starting on %(interface)s", protocol=self.protocol.__class__, interface=self.interface) try: fileno, interface = self._openTunnel( self.interface, self._mode | TunnelFlags.IFF_NO_PI) except (IOError, OSError) as e: raise error.CannotListenError(None, self.interface, e) self.interface = interface self._fileno = fileno self.connected = 1 def fileno(self): return self._fileno def doRead(self): """ Called when my socket is ready for reading. """ read = 0 while read < self.maxThroughput: try: data = self._system.read(self._fileno, self.maxPacketSize) except EnvironmentError as e: if e.errno in (errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EAGAIN, errno.EINTR): return else: raise except: raise read += len(data) # TODO pkt.isPartial()? try: self.protocol.datagramReceived(data, partial=0) except: cls = fullyQualifiedName(self.protocol.__class__) log.err( None, "Unhandled exception from %s.datagramReceived" % (cls,)) def write(self, datagram): """ Write the given data as a single datagram. @param datagram: The data that will make up the complete datagram to be written. @type datagram: L{bytes} """ try: return self._system.write(self._fileno, datagram) except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: return self.write(datagram) raise def writeSequence(self, seq): """ Write a datagram constructed from a L{list} of L{bytes}. @param datagram: The data that will make up the complete datagram to be written. @type seq: L{list} of L{bytes} """ self.write(b"".join(seq)) def stopListening(self): """ Stop accepting connections on this port. This will shut down my socket and call self.connectionLost(). @return: A L{Deferred} that fires when this port has stopped. """ self.stopReading() if self.disconnecting: return self._stoppedDeferred elif self.connected: self._stoppedDeferred = task.deferLater( self.reactor, 0, self.connectionLost) self.disconnecting = True return self._stoppedDeferred else: return defer.succeed(None) def loseConnection(self): """ Close this tunnel. Use L{TuntapPort.stopListening} instead. """ self.stopListening().addErrback(log.err) def connectionLost(self, reason=None): """ Cleans up my socket. @param reason: Ignored. Do not use this. """ log.msg('(Tuntap %s Closed)' % self.interface) abstract.FileDescriptor.connectionLost(self, reason) self.protocol.doStop() self.connected = 0 self._system.close(self._fileno) self._fileno = -1 def logPrefix(self): """ Returns the name of my class, to prefix log entries with. """ return self.logstr def getHost(self): """ Get the local address of this L{TuntapPort}. @return: A L{TunnelAddress} which describes the tunnel device to which this object is bound. @rtype: L{TunnelAddress} """ return TunnelAddress(self._mode, self.interface) TuntapPort.loseConnection = deprecated( Version("Twisted", 14, 0, 0), TuntapPort.stopListening)(TuntapPort.loseConnection)