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- # -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_tcp -*-
- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
- # See LICENSE for details.
- """
- Various asynchronous TCP/IP classes.
- End users shouldn't use this module directly - use the reactor APIs instead.
- """
- from __future__ import annotations
- import os
- import socket
- import struct
- import sys
- from typing import Callable, ClassVar, List, Optional, Union
- from zope.interface import Interface, implementer
- import attr
- import typing_extensions
- from twisted.internet.interfaces import (
- IHalfCloseableProtocol,
- IListeningPort,
- IProtocol,
- IReactorTCP,
- ISystemHandle,
- ITCPTransport,
- )
- from twisted.logger import ILogObserver, LogEvent, Logger
- from twisted.python import deprecate, versions
- from twisted.python.compat import lazyByteSlice
- from twisted.python.runtime import platformType
- try:
- # Try to get the memory BIO based startTLS implementation, available since
- # pyOpenSSL 0.10
- from twisted.internet._newtls import (
- ClientMixin as _TLSClientMixin,
- ConnectionMixin as _TLSConnectionMixin,
- ServerMixin as _TLSServerMixin,
- )
- from twisted.internet.interfaces import ITLSTransport
- except ImportError:
- # There is no version of startTLS available
- ITLSTransport = Interface # type: ignore[misc,assignment]
- class _TLSConnectionMixin: # type: ignore[no-redef]
- TLS = False
- class _TLSClientMixin: # type: ignore[no-redef]
- pass
- class _TLSServerMixin: # type: ignore[no-redef]
- pass
- if platformType == "win32":
- # no such thing as WSAEPERM or error code 10001
- # according to winsock.h or MSDN
- EPERM = object()
- from errno import ( # type: ignore[attr-defined]
- WSAEALREADY as EALREADY,
- WSAEINPROGRESS as EINPROGRESS,
- WSAEINVAL as EINVAL,
- WSAEISCONN as EISCONN,
- WSAEMFILE as EMFILE,
- WSAENOBUFS as ENOBUFS,
- WSAEWOULDBLOCK as EWOULDBLOCK,
- )
- # No such thing as WSAENFILE, either.
- ENFILE = object()
- # Nor ENOMEM
- ENOMEM = object()
- EAGAIN = EWOULDBLOCK
- from errno import WSAECONNRESET as ECONNABORTED # type: ignore[attr-defined]
- from twisted.python.win32 import formatError as strerror
- else:
- from errno import EPERM
- from errno import EINVAL
- from errno import EWOULDBLOCK
- from errno import EINPROGRESS
- from errno import EALREADY
- from errno import EISCONN
- from errno import ENOBUFS
- from errno import EMFILE
- from errno import ENFILE
- from errno import ENOMEM
- from errno import EAGAIN
- from errno import ECONNABORTED
- from os import strerror
- from errno import errorcode
- # Twisted Imports
- from twisted.internet import abstract, address, base, error, fdesc, main
- from twisted.internet.error import CannotListenError
- from twisted.internet.protocol import Protocol
- from twisted.internet.task import deferLater
- from twisted.python import failure, log, reflect
- from twisted.python.util import untilConcludes
- # Not all platforms have, or support, this flag.
- _AI_NUMERICSERV = getattr(socket, "AI_NUMERICSERV", 0)
- def _getrealname(addr):
- """
- Return a 2-tuple of socket IP and port for IPv4 and a 4-tuple of
- socket IP, port, flowInfo, and scopeID for IPv6. For IPv6, it
- returns the interface portion (the part after the %) as a part of
- the IPv6 address, which Python 3.7+ does not include.
- @param addr: A 2-tuple for IPv4 information or a 4-tuple for IPv6
- information.
- """
- if len(addr) == 4:
- # IPv6
- host = socket.getnameinfo(addr, socket.NI_NUMERICHOST | socket.NI_NUMERICSERV)[
- 0
- ]
- return tuple([host] + list(addr[1:]))
- else:
- return addr[:2]
- def _getpeername(skt):
- """
- See L{_getrealname}.
- """
- return _getrealname(skt.getpeername())
- def _getsockname(skt):
- """
- See L{_getrealname}.
- """
- return _getrealname(skt.getsockname())
- class _SocketCloser:
- """
- @ivar _shouldShutdown: Set to C{True} if C{shutdown} should be called
- before calling C{close} on the underlying socket.
- @type _shouldShutdown: C{bool}
- """
- _shouldShutdown = True
- def _closeSocket(self, orderly):
- # The call to shutdown() before close() isn't really necessary, because
- # we set FD_CLOEXEC now, which will ensure this is the only process
- # holding the FD, thus ensuring close() really will shutdown the TCP
- # socket. However, do it anyways, just to be safe.
- skt = self.socket
- try:
- if orderly:
- if self._shouldShutdown:
- skt.shutdown(2)
- else:
- # Set SO_LINGER to 1,0 which, by convention, causes a
- # connection reset to be sent when close is called,
- # instead of the standard FIN shutdown sequence.
- self.socket.setsockopt(
- socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_LINGER, struct.pack("ii", 1, 0)
- )
- except OSError:
- pass
- try:
- skt.close()
- except OSError:
- pass
- class _AbortingMixin:
- """
- Common implementation of C{abortConnection}.
- @ivar _aborting: Set to C{True} when C{abortConnection} is called.
- @type _aborting: C{bool}
- """
- _aborting = False
- def abortConnection(self):
- """
- Aborts the connection immediately, dropping any buffered data.
- @since: 11.1
- """
- if self.disconnected or self._aborting:
- return
- self._aborting = True
- self.stopReading()
- self.stopWriting()
- self.doRead = lambda *args, **kwargs: None
- self.doWrite = lambda *args, **kwargs: None
- self.reactor.callLater(
- 0, self.connectionLost, failure.Failure(error.ConnectionAborted())
- )
- @implementer(ITLSTransport, ITCPTransport, ISystemHandle)
- class Connection(
- _TLSConnectionMixin, abstract.FileDescriptor, _SocketCloser, _AbortingMixin
- ):
- """
- Superclass of all socket-based FileDescriptors.
- This is an abstract superclass of all objects which represent a TCP/IP
- connection based socket.
- @ivar logstr: prefix used when logging events related to this connection.
- @type logstr: C{str}
- """
- def __init__(self, skt, protocol, reactor=None):
- abstract.FileDescriptor.__init__(self, reactor=reactor)
- self.socket = skt
- self.socket.setblocking(0)
- self.fileno = skt.fileno
- self.protocol = protocol
- def getHandle(self):
- """Return the socket for this connection."""
- return self.socket
- def doRead(self):
- """Calls self.protocol.dataReceived with all available data.
- This reads up to self.bufferSize bytes of data from its socket, then
- calls self.dataReceived(data) to process it. If the connection is not
- lost through an error in the physical recv(), this function will return
- the result of the dataReceived call.
- """
- try:
- data = self.socket.recv(self.bufferSize)
- except OSError as se:
- if se.args[0] == EWOULDBLOCK:
- return
- else:
- return main.CONNECTION_LOST
- return self._dataReceived(data)
- def _dataReceived(self, data):
- if not data:
- return main.CONNECTION_DONE
- rval = self.protocol.dataReceived(data)
- if rval is not None:
- offender = self.protocol.dataReceived
- warningFormat = (
- "Returning a value other than None from %(fqpn)s is "
- "deprecated since %(version)s."
- )
- warningString = deprecate.getDeprecationWarningString(
- offender, versions.Version("Twisted", 11, 0, 0), format=warningFormat
- )
- deprecate.warnAboutFunction(offender, warningString)
- return rval
- def writeSomeData(self, data):
- """
- Write as much as possible of the given data to this TCP connection.
- This sends up to C{self.SEND_LIMIT} bytes from C{data}. If the
- connection is lost, an exception is returned. Otherwise, the number
- of bytes successfully written is returned.
- """
- # Limit length of buffer to try to send, because some OSes are too
- # stupid to do so themselves (ahem windows)
- limitedData = lazyByteSlice(data, 0, self.SEND_LIMIT)
- try:
- return untilConcludes(self.socket.send, limitedData)
- except OSError as se:
- if se.args[0] in (EWOULDBLOCK, ENOBUFS):
- return 0
- else:
- return main.CONNECTION_LOST
- def _closeWriteConnection(self):
- try:
- self.socket.shutdown(1)
- except OSError:
- pass
- p = IHalfCloseableProtocol(self.protocol, None)
- if p:
- try:
- p.writeConnectionLost()
- except BaseException:
- f = failure.Failure()
- log.err()
- self.connectionLost(f)
- def readConnectionLost(self, reason):
- p = IHalfCloseableProtocol(self.protocol, None)
- if p:
- try:
- p.readConnectionLost()
- except BaseException:
- log.err()
- self.connectionLost(failure.Failure())
- else:
- self.connectionLost(reason)
- def connectionLost(self, reason):
- """See abstract.FileDescriptor.connectionLost()."""
- # Make sure we're not called twice, which can happen e.g. if
- # abortConnection() is called from protocol's dataReceived and then
- # code immediately after throws an exception that reaches the
- # reactor. We can't rely on "disconnected" attribute for this check
- # since twisted.internet._oldtls does evil things to it:
- if not hasattr(self, "socket"):
- return
- abstract.FileDescriptor.connectionLost(self, reason)
- self._closeSocket(not reason.check(error.ConnectionAborted))
- protocol = self.protocol
- del self.protocol
- del self.socket
- del self.fileno
- protocol.connectionLost(reason)
- logstr = "Uninitialized"
- def logPrefix(self):
- """Return the prefix to log with when I own the logging thread."""
- return self.logstr
- def getTcpNoDelay(self):
- return bool(self.socket.getsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY))
- def setTcpNoDelay(self, enabled):
- self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, enabled)
- def getTcpKeepAlive(self):
- return bool(self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE))
- def setTcpKeepAlive(self, enabled):
- self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, enabled)
- class _BaseBaseClient:
- """
- Code shared with other (non-POSIX) reactors for management of general
- outgoing connections.
- Requirements upon subclasses are documented as instance variables rather
- than abstract methods, in order to avoid MRO confusion, since this base is
- mixed in to unfortunately weird and distinctive multiple-inheritance
- hierarchies and many of these attributes are provided by peer classes
- rather than descendant classes in those hierarchies.
- @ivar addressFamily: The address family constant (C{socket.AF_INET},
- C{socket.AF_INET6}, C{socket.AF_UNIX}) of the underlying socket of this
- client connection.
- @type addressFamily: C{int}
- @ivar socketType: The socket type constant (C{socket.SOCK_STREAM} or
- C{socket.SOCK_DGRAM}) of the underlying socket.
- @type socketType: C{int}
- @ivar _requiresResolution: A flag indicating whether the address of this
- client will require name resolution. C{True} if the hostname of said
- address indicates a name that must be resolved by hostname lookup,
- C{False} if it indicates an IP address literal.
- @type _requiresResolution: C{bool}
- @cvar _commonConnection: Subclasses must provide this attribute, which
- indicates the L{Connection}-alike class to invoke C{__init__} and
- C{connectionLost} on.
- @type _commonConnection: C{type}
- @ivar _stopReadingAndWriting: Subclasses must implement in order to remove
- this transport from its reactor's notifications in response to a
- terminated connection attempt.
- @type _stopReadingAndWriting: 0-argument callable returning L{None}
- @ivar _closeSocket: Subclasses must implement in order to close the socket
- in response to a terminated connection attempt.
- @type _closeSocket: 1-argument callable; see L{_SocketCloser._closeSocket}
- @ivar _collectSocketDetails: Clean up references to the attached socket in
- its underlying OS resource (such as a file descriptor or file handle),
- as part of post connection-failure cleanup.
- @type _collectSocketDetails: 0-argument callable returning L{None}.
- @ivar reactor: The class pointed to by C{_commonConnection} should set this
- attribute in its constructor.
- @type reactor: L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTime},
- L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorCore},
- L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorFDSet}
- """
- addressFamily = socket.AF_INET
- socketType = socket.SOCK_STREAM
- def _finishInit(self, whenDone, skt, error, reactor):
- """
- Called by subclasses to continue to the stage of initialization where
- the socket connect attempt is made.
- @param whenDone: A 0-argument callable to invoke once the connection is
- set up. This is L{None} if the connection could not be prepared
- due to a previous error.
- @param skt: The socket object to use to perform the connection.
- @type skt: C{socket._socketobject}
- @param error: The error to fail the connection with.
- @param reactor: The reactor to use for this client.
- @type reactor: L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTime}
- """
- if whenDone:
- self._commonConnection.__init__(self, skt, None, reactor)
- reactor.callLater(0, whenDone)
- else:
- reactor.callLater(0, self.failIfNotConnected, error)
- def resolveAddress(self):
- """
- Resolve the name that was passed to this L{_BaseBaseClient}, if
- necessary, and then move on to attempting the connection once an
- address has been determined. (The connection will be attempted
- immediately within this function if either name resolution can be
- synchronous or the address was an IP address literal.)
- @note: You don't want to call this method from outside, as it won't do
- anything useful; it's just part of the connection bootstrapping
- process. Also, although this method is on L{_BaseBaseClient} for
- historical reasons, it's not used anywhere except for L{Client}
- itself.
- @return: L{None}
- """
- if self._requiresResolution:
- d = self.reactor.resolve(self.addr[0])
- d.addCallback(lambda n: (n,) + self.addr[1:])
- d.addCallbacks(self._setRealAddress, self.failIfNotConnected)
- else:
- self._setRealAddress(self.addr)
- def _setRealAddress(self, address):
- """
- Set the resolved address of this L{_BaseBaseClient} and initiate the
- connection attempt.
- @param address: Depending on whether this is an IPv4 or IPv6 connection
- attempt, a 2-tuple of C{(host, port)} or a 4-tuple of C{(host,
- port, flow, scope)}. At this point it is a fully resolved address,
- and the 'host' portion will always be an IP address, not a DNS
- name.
- """
- if len(address) == 4:
- # IPv6, make sure we have the scopeID associated
- hostname = socket.getnameinfo(
- address, socket.NI_NUMERICHOST | socket.NI_NUMERICSERV
- )[0]
- self.realAddress = tuple([hostname] + list(address[1:]))
- else:
- self.realAddress = address
- self.doConnect()
- def failIfNotConnected(self, err):
- """
- Generic method called when the attempts to connect failed. It basically
- cleans everything it can: call connectionFailed, stop read and write,
- delete socket related members.
- """
- if self.connected or self.disconnected or not hasattr(self, "connector"):
- return
- self._stopReadingAndWriting()
- try:
- self._closeSocket(True)
- except AttributeError:
- pass
- else:
- self._collectSocketDetails()
- self.connector.connectionFailed(failure.Failure(err))
- del self.connector
- def stopConnecting(self):
- """
- If a connection attempt is still outstanding (i.e. no connection is
- yet established), immediately stop attempting to connect.
- """
- self.failIfNotConnected(error.UserError())
- def connectionLost(self, reason):
- """
- Invoked by lower-level logic when it's time to clean the socket up.
- Depending on the state of the connection, either inform the attached
- L{Connector} that the connection attempt has failed, or inform the
- connected L{IProtocol} that the established connection has been lost.
- @param reason: the reason that the connection was terminated
- @type reason: L{Failure}
- """
- if not self.connected:
- self.failIfNotConnected(error.ConnectError(string=reason))
- else:
- self._commonConnection.connectionLost(self, reason)
- self.connector.connectionLost(reason)
- class BaseClient(_BaseBaseClient, _TLSClientMixin, Connection):
- """
- A base class for client TCP (and similar) sockets.
- @ivar realAddress: The address object that will be used for socket.connect;
- this address is an address tuple (the number of elements dependent upon
- the address family) which does not contain any names which need to be
- resolved.
- @type realAddress: C{tuple}
- @ivar _base: L{Connection}, which is the base class of this class which has
- all of the useful file descriptor methods. This is used by
- L{_TLSServerMixin} to call the right methods to directly manipulate the
- transport, as is necessary for writing TLS-encrypted bytes (whereas
- those methods on L{Server} will go through another layer of TLS if it
- has been enabled).
- """
- _base = Connection
- _commonConnection = Connection
- def _stopReadingAndWriting(self):
- """
- Implement the POSIX-ish (i.e.
- L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorFDSet}) method of detaching this
- socket from the reactor for L{_BaseBaseClient}.
- """
- if hasattr(self, "reactor"):
- # this doesn't happen if we failed in __init__
- self.stopReading()
- self.stopWriting()
- def _collectSocketDetails(self):
- """
- Clean up references to the socket and its file descriptor.
- @see: L{_BaseBaseClient}
- """
- del self.socket, self.fileno
- def createInternetSocket(self):
- """(internal) Create a non-blocking socket using
- self.addressFamily, self.socketType.
- """
- s = socket.socket(self.addressFamily, self.socketType)
- s.setblocking(0)
- fdesc._setCloseOnExec(s.fileno())
- return s
- def doConnect(self):
- """
- Initiate the outgoing connection attempt.
- @note: Applications do not need to call this method; it will be invoked
- internally as part of L{IReactorTCP.connectTCP}.
- """
- self.doWrite = self.doConnect
- self.doRead = self.doConnect
- if not hasattr(self, "connector"):
- # this happens when connection failed but doConnect
- # was scheduled via a callLater in self._finishInit
- return
- err = self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR)
- if err:
- self.failIfNotConnected(error.getConnectError((err, strerror(err))))
- return
- # doConnect gets called twice. The first time we actually need to
- # start the connection attempt. The second time we don't really
- # want to (SO_ERROR above will have taken care of any errors, and if
- # it reported none, the mere fact that doConnect was called again is
- # sufficient to indicate that the connection has succeeded), but it
- # is not /particularly/ detrimental to do so. This should get
- # cleaned up some day, though.
- try:
- connectResult = self.socket.connect_ex(self.realAddress)
- except OSError as se:
- connectResult = se.args[0]
- if connectResult:
- if connectResult == EISCONN:
- pass
- # on Windows EINVAL means sometimes that we should keep trying:
- # http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winsock/winsock/connect_2.asp
- elif (connectResult in (EWOULDBLOCK, EINPROGRESS, EALREADY)) or (
- connectResult == EINVAL and platformType == "win32"
- ):
- self.startReading()
- self.startWriting()
- return
- else:
- self.failIfNotConnected(
- error.getConnectError((connectResult, strerror(connectResult)))
- )
- return
- # If I have reached this point without raising or returning, that means
- # that the socket is connected.
- del self.doWrite
- del self.doRead
- # we first stop and then start, to reset any references to the old doRead
- self.stopReading()
- self.stopWriting()
- self._connectDone()
- def _connectDone(self):
- """
- This is a hook for when a connection attempt has succeeded.
- Here, we build the protocol from the
- L{twisted.internet.protocol.ClientFactory} that was passed in, compute
- a log string, begin reading so as to send traffic to the newly built
- protocol, and finally hook up the protocol itself.
- This hook is overridden by L{ssl.Client} to initiate the TLS protocol.
- """
- self.protocol = self.connector.buildProtocol(self.getPeer())
- self.connected = 1
- logPrefix = self._getLogPrefix(self.protocol)
- self.logstr = "%s,client" % logPrefix
- if self.protocol is None:
- # Factory.buildProtocol is allowed to return None. In that case,
- # make up a protocol to satisfy the rest of the implementation;
- # connectionLost is going to be called on something, for example.
- # This is easier than adding special case support for a None
- # protocol throughout the rest of the transport implementation.
- self.protocol = Protocol()
- # But dispose of the connection quickly.
- self.loseConnection()
- else:
- self.startReading()
- self.protocol.makeConnection(self)
- _NUMERIC_ONLY = socket.AI_NUMERICHOST | _AI_NUMERICSERV
- def _resolveIPv6(ip, port):
- """
- Resolve an IPv6 literal into an IPv6 address.
- This is necessary to resolve any embedded scope identifiers to the relevant
- C{sin6_scope_id} for use with C{socket.connect()}, C{socket.listen()}, or
- C{socket.bind()}; see U{RFC 3493 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3493>} for
- more information.
- @param ip: An IPv6 address literal.
- @type ip: C{str}
- @param port: A port number.
- @type port: C{int}
- @return: a 4-tuple of C{(host, port, flow, scope)}, suitable for use as an
- IPv6 address.
- @raise socket.gaierror: if either the IP or port is not numeric as it
- should be.
- """
- return socket.getaddrinfo(ip, port, 0, 0, 0, _NUMERIC_ONLY)[0][4]
- class _BaseTCPClient:
- """
- Code shared with other (non-POSIX) reactors for management of outgoing TCP
- connections (both TCPv4 and TCPv6).
- @note: In order to be functional, this class must be mixed into the same
- hierarchy as L{_BaseBaseClient}. It would subclass L{_BaseBaseClient}
- directly, but the class hierarchy here is divided in strange ways out
- of the need to share code along multiple axes; specifically, with the
- IOCP reactor and also with UNIX clients in other reactors.
- @ivar _addressType: The Twisted _IPAddress implementation for this client
- @type _addressType: L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address}
- @ivar connector: The L{Connector} which is driving this L{_BaseTCPClient}'s
- connection attempt.
- @ivar addr: The address that this socket will be connecting to.
- @type addr: If IPv4, a 2-C{tuple} of C{(str host, int port)}. If IPv6, a
- 4-C{tuple} of (C{str host, int port, int ignored, int scope}).
- @ivar createInternetSocket: Subclasses must implement this as a method to
- create a python socket object of the appropriate address family and
- socket type.
- @type createInternetSocket: 0-argument callable returning
- C{socket._socketobject}.
- """
- _addressType = address.IPv4Address
- def __init__(self, host, port, bindAddress, connector, reactor=None):
- # BaseClient.__init__ is invoked later
- self.connector = connector
- self.addr = (host, port)
- whenDone = self.resolveAddress
- err = None
- skt = None
- if abstract.isIPAddress(host):
- self._requiresResolution = False
- elif abstract.isIPv6Address(host):
- self._requiresResolution = False
- self.addr = _resolveIPv6(host, port)
- self.addressFamily = socket.AF_INET6
- self._addressType = address.IPv6Address
- else:
- self._requiresResolution = True
- try:
- skt = self.createInternetSocket()
- except OSError as se:
- err = error.ConnectBindError(se.args[0], se.args[1])
- whenDone = None
- if whenDone and bindAddress is not None:
- try:
- if abstract.isIPv6Address(bindAddress[0]):
- bindinfo = _resolveIPv6(*bindAddress)
- else:
- bindinfo = bindAddress
- skt.bind(bindinfo)
- except OSError as se:
- err = error.ConnectBindError(se.args[0], se.args[1])
- whenDone = None
- self._finishInit(whenDone, skt, err, reactor)
- def getHost(self):
- """
- Returns an L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address}.
- This indicates the address from which I am connecting.
- """
- return self._addressType("TCP", *_getsockname(self.socket))
- def getPeer(self):
- """
- Returns an L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address}.
- This indicates the address that I am connected to.
- """
- return self._addressType("TCP", *self.realAddress)
- def __repr__(self) -> str:
- s = f"<{self.__class__} to {self.addr} at {id(self):x}>"
- return s
- class Client(_BaseTCPClient, BaseClient):
- """
- A transport for a TCP protocol; either TCPv4 or TCPv6.
- Do not create these directly; use L{IReactorTCP.connectTCP}.
- """
- class Server(_TLSServerMixin, Connection):
- """
- Serverside socket-stream connection class.
- This is a serverside network connection transport; a socket which came from
- an accept() on a server.
- @ivar _base: L{Connection}, which is the base class of this class which has
- all of the useful file descriptor methods. This is used by
- L{_TLSServerMixin} to call the right methods to directly manipulate the
- transport, as is necessary for writing TLS-encrypted bytes (whereas
- those methods on L{Server} will go through another layer of TLS if it
- has been enabled).
- """
- _base = Connection
- _addressType: Union[
- type[address.IPv4Address], type[address.IPv6Address]
- ] = address.IPv4Address
- def __init__(
- self,
- sock: socket.socket,
- protocol: IProtocol,
- client: tuple[object, ...],
- server: Port,
- sessionno: int,
- reactor: IReactorTCP,
- ) -> None:
- """
- Server(sock, protocol, client, server, sessionno)
- Initialize it with a socket, a protocol, a descriptor for my peer (a
- tuple of host, port describing the other end of the connection), an
- instance of Port, and a session number.
- """
- Connection.__init__(self, sock, protocol, reactor)
- if len(client) != 2:
- self._addressType = address.IPv6Address
- self.server = server
- self.client = client
- self.sessionno = sessionno
- self.hostname = client[0]
- logPrefix = self._getLogPrefix(self.protocol)
- self.logstr = f"{logPrefix},{sessionno},{self.hostname}"
- if self.server is not None:
- self.repstr: str = "<{} #{} on {}>".format(
- self.protocol.__class__.__name__,
- self.sessionno,
- self.server._realPortNumber,
- )
- self.startReading()
- self.connected = 1
- def __repr__(self) -> str:
- """
- A string representation of this connection.
- """
- return self.repstr
- @classmethod
- def _fromConnectedSocket(cls, fileDescriptor, addressFamily, factory, reactor):
- """
- Create a new L{Server} based on an existing connected I{SOCK_STREAM}
- socket.
- Arguments are the same as to L{Server.__init__}, except where noted.
- @param fileDescriptor: An integer file descriptor associated with a
- connected socket. The socket must be in non-blocking mode. Any
- additional attributes desired, such as I{FD_CLOEXEC}, must also be
- set already.
- @param addressFamily: The address family (sometimes called I{domain})
- of the existing socket. For example, L{socket.AF_INET}.
- @return: A new instance of C{cls} wrapping the socket given by
- C{fileDescriptor}.
- """
- addressType = address.IPv4Address
- if addressFamily == socket.AF_INET6:
- addressType = address.IPv6Address
- skt = socket.fromfd(fileDescriptor, addressFamily, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
- addr = _getpeername(skt)
- protocolAddr = addressType("TCP", *addr)
- localPort = skt.getsockname()[1]
- protocol = factory.buildProtocol(protocolAddr)
- if protocol is None:
- skt.close()
- return
- self = cls(skt, protocol, addr, None, addr[1], reactor)
- self.repstr = "<{} #{} on {}>".format(
- self.protocol.__class__.__name__,
- self.sessionno,
- localPort,
- )
- protocol.makeConnection(self)
- return self
- def getHost(self):
- """
- Returns an L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address}.
- This indicates the server's address.
- """
- addr = _getsockname(self.socket)
- return self._addressType("TCP", *addr)
- def getPeer(self):
- """
- Returns an L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address}.
- This indicates the client's address.
- """
- return self._addressType("TCP", *self.client)
- class _IFileDescriptorReservation(Interface):
- """
- An open file that represents an emergency reservation in the
- process' file descriptor table. If L{Port} encounters C{EMFILE}
- on C{accept(2)}, it can close this file descriptor, retry the
- C{accept} so that the incoming connection occupies this file
- descriptor's space, and then close that connection and reopen this
- one.
- Calling L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.reserve} attempts to open
- the reserve file descriptor if it is not already open.
- L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.available} returns L{True} if the
- underlying file is open and its descriptor claimed.
- L{_IFileDescriptorReservation} instances are context managers;
- entering them releases the underlying file descriptor, while
- exiting them attempts to reacquire it. The block can take
- advantage of the free slot in the process' file descriptor table
- accept and close a client connection.
- Because another thread might open a file descriptor between the
- time the context manager is entered and the time C{accept} is
- called, opening the reserve descriptor is best-effort only.
- """
- def available():
- """
- Is the reservation available?
- @return: L{True} if the reserved file descriptor is open and
- can thus be closed to allow a new file to be opened in its
- place; L{False} if it is not open.
- """
- def reserve():
- """
- Attempt to open the reserved file descriptor; if this fails
- because of C{EMFILE}, internal state is reset so that another
- reservation attempt can be made.
- @raises Exception: Any exception except an L{OSError} whose
- errno is L{EMFILE}.
- """
- def __enter__():
- """
- Release the underlying file descriptor so that code within the
- context manager can open a new file.
- """
- def __exit__(excType, excValue, traceback):
- """
- Attempt to re-open the reserved file descriptor. See
- L{reserve} for caveats.
- @param excType: See L{object.__exit__}
- @param excValue: See L{object.__exit__}
- @param traceback: See L{object.__exit__}
- """
- class _HasClose(typing_extensions.Protocol):
- def close(self) -> object:
- ...
- @implementer(_IFileDescriptorReservation)
- @attr.s(auto_attribs=True)
- class _FileDescriptorReservation:
- """
- L{_IFileDescriptorReservation} implementation.
- @ivar fileFactory: A factory that will be called to reserve a
- file descriptor.
- @type fileFactory: A L{callable} that accepts no arguments and
- returns an object with a C{close} method.
- """
- _log: ClassVar[Logger] = Logger()
- _fileFactory: Callable[[], _HasClose]
- _fileDescriptor: Optional[_HasClose] = attr.ib(init=False, default=None)
- def available(self):
- """
- See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.available}.
- @return: L{True} if the reserved file descriptor is open and
- can thus be closed to allow a new file to be opened in its
- place; L{False} if it is not open.
- """
- return self._fileDescriptor is not None
- def reserve(self):
- """
- See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.reserve}.
- """
- if self._fileDescriptor is None:
- try:
- fileDescriptor = self._fileFactory()
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno == EMFILE:
- self._log.failure(
- "Could not reserve EMFILE recovery file descriptor."
- )
- else:
- raise
- else:
- self._fileDescriptor = fileDescriptor
- def __enter__(self):
- """
- See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.__enter__}.
- """
- if self._fileDescriptor is None:
- raise RuntimeError("No file reserved. Have you called my reserve method?")
- self._fileDescriptor.close()
- self._fileDescriptor = None
- def __exit__(self, excType, excValue, traceback):
- """
- See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.__exit__}.
- """
- try:
- self.reserve()
- except Exception:
- self._log.failure("Could not re-reserve EMFILE recovery file descriptor.")
- @implementer(_IFileDescriptorReservation)
- class _NullFileDescriptorReservation:
- """
- A null implementation of L{_IFileDescriptorReservation}.
- """
- def available(self):
- """
- The reserved file is never available. See
- L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.available}.
- @return: L{False}
- """
- return False
- def reserve(self):
- """
- Do nothing. See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.reserve}.
- """
- def __enter__(self):
- """
- Do nothing. See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.__enter__}
- @return: L{False}
- """
- def __exit__(self, excType, excValue, traceback):
- """
- Do nothing. See L{_IFileDescriptorReservation.__exit__}.
- @param excType: See L{object.__exit__}
- @param excValue: See L{object.__exit__}
- @param traceback: See L{object.__exit__}
- """
- # Don't keep a reserve file descriptor for coping with file descriptor
- # exhaustion on Windows.
- # WSAEMFILE occurs when a process has run out of memory, not when a
- # specific limit has been reached. Windows sockets are handles, which
- # differ from UNIX's file descriptors in that they can refer to any
- # "named kernel object", including user interface resources like menu
- # and icons. The generality of handles results in a much higher limit
- # than UNIX imposes on file descriptors: a single Windows process can
- # allocate up to 16,777,216 handles. Because they're indexes into a
- # three level table whose upper two layers are allocated from
- # swappable pages, handles compete for heap space with other kernel
- # objects, not with each other. Closing a given socket handle may not
- # release enough memory to allow the process to make progress.
- #
- # This fundamental difference between file descriptors and handles
- # makes a reserve file descriptor useless on Windows. Note that other
- # event loops, such as libuv and libevent, also do not special case
- # WSAEMFILE.
- #
- # For an explanation of handles, see the "Object Manager"
- # (pp. 140-175) section of
- #
- # Windows Internals, Part 1: Covering Windows Server 2008 R2 and
- # Windows 7 (6th ed.)
- # Mark E. Russinovich, David A. Solomon, and Alex
- # Ionescu. 2012. Microsoft Press.
- if platformType == "win32":
- _reservedFD = _NullFileDescriptorReservation()
- else:
- _reservedFD = _FileDescriptorReservation(lambda: open(os.devnull)) # type: ignore[assignment]
- # Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems return EMFILE when a
- # process has reached its soft limit of file descriptors. *BSD and
- # Win32 raise (WSA)ENOBUFS when socket limits are reached. Linux can
- # give ENFILE if the system is out of inodes, or ENOMEM if there is
- # insufficient memory to allocate a new dentry. ECONNABORTED is
- # documented as possible on all relevant platforms (Linux, Windows,
- # macOS, and the BSDs) but occurs only on the BSDs. It occurs when a
- # client sends a FIN or RST after the server sends a SYN|ACK but
- # before application code calls accept(2). On Linux, calling
- # accept(2) on such a listener returns a connection that fails as
- # though the it were terminated after being fully established. This
- # appears to be an implementation choice (see inet_accept in
- # inet/ipv4/af_inet.c). On macOS, such a listener is not considered
- # readable, so accept(2) will never be called. Calling accept(2) on
- # such a listener, however, does not return at all.
- _ACCEPT_ERRORS = (EMFILE, ENOBUFS, ENFILE, ENOMEM, ECONNABORTED)
- @attr.s(auto_attribs=True)
- class _BuffersLogs:
- """
- A context manager that buffers any log events until after its
- block exits.
- @ivar _namespace: The namespace of the buffered events.
- @type _namespace: L{str}.
- @ivar _observer: The observer to which buffered log events will be
- written
- @type _observer: L{twisted.logger.ILogObserver}.
- """
- _namespace: str
- _observer: ILogObserver
- _logs: List[LogEvent] = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list))
- def __enter__(self):
- """
- Enter a log buffering context.
- @return: A logger that buffers log events.
- @rtype: L{Logger}.
- """
- return Logger(namespace=self._namespace, observer=self._logs.append)
- def __exit__(self, excValue, excType, traceback):
- """
- Exit a log buffering context and log all buffered events to
- the provided observer.
- @param excType: See L{object.__exit__}
- @param excValue: See L{object.__exit__}
- @param traceback: See L{object.__exit__}
- """
- for event in self._logs:
- self._observer(event)
- def _accept(logger, accepts, listener, reservedFD):
- """
- Return a generator that yields client sockets from the provided
- listening socket until there are none left or an unrecoverable
- error occurs.
- @param logger: A logger to which C{accept}-related events will be
- logged. This should not log to arbitrary observers that might
- open a file descriptor to avoid claiming the C{EMFILE} file
- descriptor on UNIX-like systems.
- @type logger: L{Logger}
- @param accepts: An iterable iterated over to limit the number
- consecutive C{accept}s.
- @type accepts: An iterable.
- @param listener: The listening socket.
- @type listener: L{socket.socket}
- @param reservedFD: A reserved file descriptor that can be used to
- recover from C{EMFILE} on UNIX-like systems.
- @type reservedFD: L{_IFileDescriptorReservation}
- @return: A generator that yields C{(socket, addr)} tuples from
- L{socket.socket.accept}
- """
- for _ in accepts:
- try:
- client, address = listener.accept()
- except OSError as e:
- if e.args[0] in (EWOULDBLOCK, EAGAIN):
- # No more clients.
- return
- elif e.args[0] == EPERM:
- # Netfilter on Linux may have rejected the
- # connection, but we get told to try to accept()
- # anyway.
- continue
- elif e.args[0] == EMFILE and reservedFD.available():
- # Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems return
- # EMFILE when a process has reached its soft limit of
- # file descriptors. The reserved file descriptor is
- # available, so it can be released to free up a
- # descriptor for use by listener.accept()'s clients.
- # Each client socket will be closed until the listener
- # returns EAGAIN.
- logger.info(
- "EMFILE encountered;" " releasing reserved file descriptor."
- )
- # The following block should not run arbitrary code
- # that might acquire its own file descriptor.
- with reservedFD:
- clientsToClose = _accept(logger, accepts, listener, reservedFD)
- for clientToClose, closedAddress in clientsToClose:
- clientToClose.close()
- logger.info(
- "EMFILE recovery:" " Closed socket from {address}",
- address=closedAddress,
- )
- logger.info("Re-reserving EMFILE recovery file descriptor.")
- return
- elif e.args[0] in _ACCEPT_ERRORS:
- logger.info(
- "Could not accept new connection ({acceptError})",
- acceptError=errorcode[e.args[0]],
- )
- return
- else:
- raise
- else:
- yield client, address
- @implementer(IListeningPort)
- class Port(base.BasePort, _SocketCloser):
- """
- A TCP server port, listening for connections.
- When a connection is accepted, this will call a factory's buildProtocol
- with the incoming address as an argument, according to the specification
- described in L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IProtocolFactory}.
- If you wish to change the sort of transport that will be used, the
- C{transport} attribute will be called with the signature expected for
- C{Server.__init__}, so it can be replaced.
- @ivar deferred: a deferred created when L{stopListening} is called, and
- that will fire when connection is lost. This is not to be used it
- directly: prefer the deferred returned by L{stopListening} instead.
- @type deferred: L{defer.Deferred}
- @ivar disconnecting: flag indicating that the L{stopListening} method has
- been called and that no connections should be accepted anymore.
- @type disconnecting: C{bool}
- @ivar connected: flag set once the listen has successfully been called on
- the socket.
- @type connected: C{bool}
- @ivar _type: A string describing the connections which will be created by
- this port. Normally this is C{"TCP"}, since this is a TCP port, but
- when the TLS implementation re-uses this class it overrides the value
- with C{"TLS"}. Only used for logging.
- @ivar _preexistingSocket: If not L{None}, a L{socket.socket} instance which
- was created and initialized outside of the reactor and will be used to
- listen for connections (instead of a new socket being created by this
- L{Port}).
- """
- socketType = socket.SOCK_STREAM
- transport = Server
- sessionno = 0
- interface = ""
- backlog = 50
- _type = "TCP"
- # Actual port number being listened on, only set to a non-None
- # value when we are actually listening.
- _realPortNumber: Optional[int] = None
- # An externally initialized socket that we will use, rather than creating
- # our own.
- _preexistingSocket = None
- addressFamily = socket.AF_INET
- _addressType = address.IPv4Address
- _logger = Logger()
- def __init__(self, port, factory, backlog=50, interface="", reactor=None):
- """Initialize with a numeric port to listen on."""
- base.BasePort.__init__(self, reactor=reactor)
- self.port = port
- self.factory = factory
- self.backlog = backlog
- if abstract.isIPv6Address(interface):
- self.addressFamily = socket.AF_INET6
- self._addressType = address.IPv6Address
- self.interface = interface
- @classmethod
- def _fromListeningDescriptor(cls, reactor, fd, addressFamily, factory):
- """
- Create a new L{Port} based on an existing listening I{SOCK_STREAM}
- socket.
- Arguments are the same as to L{Port.__init__}, except where noted.
- @param fd: An integer file descriptor associated with a listening
- socket. The socket must be in non-blocking mode. Any additional
- attributes desired, such as I{FD_CLOEXEC}, must also be set already.
- @param addressFamily: The address family (sometimes called I{domain}) of
- the existing socket. For example, L{socket.AF_INET}.
- @return: A new instance of C{cls} wrapping the socket given by C{fd}.
- """
- port = socket.fromfd(fd, addressFamily, cls.socketType)
- interface = _getsockname(port)[0]
- self = cls(None, factory, None, interface, reactor)
- self._preexistingSocket = port
- return self
- def __repr__(self) -> str:
- if self._realPortNumber is not None:
- return "<{} of {} on {}>".format(
- self.__class__,
- self.factory.__class__,
- self._realPortNumber,
- )
- else:
- return "<{} of {} (not listening)>".format(
- self.__class__,
- self.factory.__class__,
- )
- def createInternetSocket(self):
- s = base.BasePort.createInternetSocket(self)
- if platformType == "posix" and sys.platform != "cygwin":
- s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
- return s
- def startListening(self):
- """Create and bind my socket, and begin listening on it.
- This is called on unserialization, and must be called after creating a
- server to begin listening on the specified port.
- """
- _reservedFD.reserve()
- if self._preexistingSocket is None:
- # Create a new socket and make it listen
- try:
- skt = self.createInternetSocket()
- if self.addressFamily == socket.AF_INET6:
- addr = _resolveIPv6(self.interface, self.port)
- else:
- addr = (self.interface, self.port)
- skt.bind(addr)
- except OSError as le:
- raise CannotListenError(self.interface, self.port, le)
- skt.listen(self.backlog)
- else:
- # Re-use the externally specified socket
- skt = self._preexistingSocket
- self._preexistingSocket = None
- # Avoid shutting it down at the end.
- self._shouldShutdown = False
- # Make sure that if we listened on port 0, we update that to
- # reflect what the OS actually assigned us.
- self._realPortNumber = skt.getsockname()[1]
- log.msg(
- "%s starting on %s"
- % (self._getLogPrefix(self.factory), self._realPortNumber)
- )
- # The order of the next 5 lines is kind of bizarre. If no one
- # can explain it, perhaps we should re-arrange them.
- self.factory.doStart()
- self.connected = True
- self.socket = skt
- self.fileno = self.socket.fileno
- self.numberAccepts = 100
- self.startReading()
- def _buildAddr(self, address):
- return self._addressType("TCP", *address)
- def doRead(self):
- """
- Called when my socket is ready for reading.
- This accepts a connection and calls self.protocol() to handle the
- wire-level protocol.
- """
- try:
- if platformType == "posix":
- numAccepts = self.numberAccepts
- else:
- # win32 event loop breaks if we do more than one accept()
- # in an iteration of the event loop.
- numAccepts = 1
- with _BuffersLogs(
- self._logger.namespace, self._logger.observer
- ) as bufferingLogger:
- accepted = 0
- clients = _accept(
- bufferingLogger, range(numAccepts), self.socket, _reservedFD
- )
- for accepted, (skt, addr) in enumerate(clients, 1):
- fdesc._setCloseOnExec(skt.fileno())
- if len(addr) == 4:
- # IPv6, make sure we get the scopeID if it
- # exists
- host = socket.getnameinfo(
- addr, socket.NI_NUMERICHOST | socket.NI_NUMERICSERV
- )
- addr = tuple([host[0]] + list(addr[1:]))
- protocol = self.factory.buildProtocol(self._buildAddr(addr))
- if protocol is None:
- skt.close()
- continue
- s = self.sessionno
- self.sessionno = s + 1
- transport = self.transport(
- skt, protocol, addr, self, s, self.reactor
- )
- protocol.makeConnection(transport)
- # Scale our synchronous accept loop according to traffic
- # Reaching our limit on consecutive accept calls indicates
- # there might be still more clients to serve the next time
- # the reactor calls us. Prepare to accept some more.
- if accepted == self.numberAccepts:
- self.numberAccepts += 20
- # Otherwise, don't attempt to accept any more clients than
- # we just accepted or any less than 1.
- else:
- self.numberAccepts = max(1, accepted)
- except BaseException:
- # Note that in TLS mode, this will possibly catch SSL.Errors
- # raised by self.socket.accept()
- #
- # There is no "except SSL.Error:" above because SSL may be
- # None if there is no SSL support. In any case, all the
- # "except SSL.Error:" suite would probably do is log.deferr()
- # and return, so handling it here works just as well.
- log.deferr()
- def loseConnection(self, connDone=failure.Failure(main.CONNECTION_DONE)):
- """
- Stop accepting connections on this port.
- This will shut down the socket and call self.connectionLost(). It
- returns a deferred which will fire successfully when the port is
- actually closed, or with a failure if an error occurs shutting down.
- """
- self.disconnecting = True
- self.stopReading()
- if self.connected:
- self.deferred = deferLater(self.reactor, 0, self.connectionLost, connDone)
- return self.deferred
- stopListening = loseConnection
- def _logConnectionLostMsg(self):
- """
- Log message for closing port
- """
- log.msg(f"({self._type} Port {self._realPortNumber} Closed)")
- def connectionLost(self, reason):
- """
- Cleans up the socket.
- """
- self._logConnectionLostMsg()
- self._realPortNumber = None
- base.BasePort.connectionLost(self, reason)
- self.connected = False
- self._closeSocket(True)
- del self.socket
- del self.fileno
- try:
- self.factory.doStop()
- finally:
- self.disconnecting = False
- def logPrefix(self):
- """Returns the name of my class, to prefix log entries with."""
- return reflect.qual(self.factory.__class__)
- def getHost(self):
- """
- Return an L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address} indicating the listening
- address of this port.
- """
- addr = _getsockname(self.socket)
- return self._addressType("TCP", *addr)
- class Connector(base.BaseConnector):
- """
- A L{Connector} provides of L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IConnector} for
- all POSIX-style reactors.
- @ivar _addressType: the type returned by L{Connector.getDestination}.
- Either L{IPv4Address} or L{IPv6Address}, depending on the type of
- address.
- @type _addressType: C{type}
- """
- _addressType = address.IPv4Address
- def __init__(self, host, port, factory, timeout, bindAddress, reactor=None):
- if isinstance(port, str):
- try:
- port = socket.getservbyname(port, "tcp")
- except OSError as e:
- raise error.ServiceNameUnknownError(string=f"{e} ({port!r})")
- self.host, self.port = host, port
- if abstract.isIPv6Address(host):
- self._addressType = address.IPv6Address
- self.bindAddress = bindAddress
- base.BaseConnector.__init__(self, factory, timeout, reactor)
- def _makeTransport(self):
- """
- Create a L{Client} bound to this L{Connector}.
- @return: a new L{Client}
- @rtype: L{Client}
- """
- return Client(self.host, self.port, self.bindAddress, self, self.reactor)
- def getDestination(self):
- """
- @see: L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IConnector.getDestination}.
- """
- return self._addressType("TCP", self.host, self.port)
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