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- #
- # A higher level module for using sockets (or Windows named pipes)
- #
- # multiprocessing/connection.py
- #
- # Copyright (c) 2006-2008, R Oudkerk
- # Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
- #
- __all__ = [ 'Client', 'Listener', 'Pipe', 'wait' ]
- import errno
- import io
- import os
- import sys
- import socket
- import struct
- import time
- import tempfile
- import itertools
- import _multiprocessing
- from . import util
- from . import AuthenticationError, BufferTooShort
- from .context import reduction
- _ForkingPickler = reduction.ForkingPickler
- try:
- import _winapi
- from _winapi import WAIT_OBJECT_0, WAIT_ABANDONED_0, WAIT_TIMEOUT, INFINITE
- except ImportError:
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- raise
- _winapi = None
- #
- #
- #
- BUFSIZE = 8192
- # A very generous timeout when it comes to local connections...
- CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = 20.
- _mmap_counter = itertools.count()
- default_family = 'AF_INET'
- families = ['AF_INET']
- if hasattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX'):
- default_family = 'AF_UNIX'
- families += ['AF_UNIX']
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- default_family = 'AF_PIPE'
- families += ['AF_PIPE']
- def _init_timeout(timeout=CONNECTION_TIMEOUT):
- return time.monotonic() + timeout
- def _check_timeout(t):
- return time.monotonic() > t
- #
- #
- #
- def arbitrary_address(family):
- '''
- Return an arbitrary free address for the given family
- '''
- if family == 'AF_INET':
- return ('localhost', 0)
- elif family == 'AF_UNIX':
- return tempfile.mktemp(prefix='listener-', dir=util.get_temp_dir())
- elif family == 'AF_PIPE':
- return tempfile.mktemp(prefix=r'\\.\pipe\pyc-%d-%d-' %
- (os.getpid(), next(_mmap_counter)), dir="")
- else:
- raise ValueError('unrecognized family')
- def _validate_family(family):
- '''
- Checks if the family is valid for the current environment.
- '''
- if sys.platform != 'win32' and family == 'AF_PIPE':
- raise ValueError('Family %s is not recognized.' % family)
- if sys.platform == 'win32' and family == 'AF_UNIX':
- # double check
- if not hasattr(socket, family):
- raise ValueError('Family %s is not recognized.' % family)
- def address_type(address):
- '''
- Return the types of the address
- This can be 'AF_INET', 'AF_UNIX', or 'AF_PIPE'
- '''
- if type(address) == tuple:
- return 'AF_INET'
- elif type(address) is str and address.startswith('\\\\'):
- return 'AF_PIPE'
- elif type(address) is str or util.is_abstract_socket_namespace(address):
- return 'AF_UNIX'
- else:
- raise ValueError('address type of %r unrecognized' % address)
- #
- # Connection classes
- #
- class _ConnectionBase:
- _handle = None
- def __init__(self, handle, readable=True, writable=True):
- handle = handle.__index__()
- if handle < 0:
- raise ValueError("invalid handle")
- if not readable and not writable:
- raise ValueError(
- "at least one of `readable` and `writable` must be True")
- self._handle = handle
- self._readable = readable
- self._writable = writable
- # XXX should we use util.Finalize instead of a __del__?
- def __del__(self):
- if self._handle is not None:
- self._close()
- def _check_closed(self):
- if self._handle is None:
- raise OSError("handle is closed")
- def _check_readable(self):
- if not self._readable:
- raise OSError("connection is write-only")
- def _check_writable(self):
- if not self._writable:
- raise OSError("connection is read-only")
- def _bad_message_length(self):
- if self._writable:
- self._readable = False
- else:
- self.close()
- raise OSError("bad message length")
- @property
- def closed(self):
- """True if the connection is closed"""
- return self._handle is None
- @property
- def readable(self):
- """True if the connection is readable"""
- return self._readable
- @property
- def writable(self):
- """True if the connection is writable"""
- return self._writable
- def fileno(self):
- """File descriptor or handle of the connection"""
- self._check_closed()
- return self._handle
- def close(self):
- """Close the connection"""
- if self._handle is not None:
- try:
- self._close()
- finally:
- self._handle = None
- def send_bytes(self, buf, offset=0, size=None):
- """Send the bytes data from a bytes-like object"""
- self._check_closed()
- self._check_writable()
- m = memoryview(buf)
- if m.itemsize > 1:
- m = m.cast('B')
- n = m.nbytes
- if offset < 0:
- raise ValueError("offset is negative")
- if n < offset:
- raise ValueError("buffer length < offset")
- if size is None:
- size = n - offset
- elif size < 0:
- raise ValueError("size is negative")
- elif offset + size > n:
- raise ValueError("buffer length < offset + size")
- self._send_bytes(m[offset:offset + size])
- def send(self, obj):
- """Send a (picklable) object"""
- self._check_closed()
- self._check_writable()
- self._send_bytes(_ForkingPickler.dumps(obj))
- def recv_bytes(self, maxlength=None):
- """
- Receive bytes data as a bytes object.
- """
- self._check_closed()
- self._check_readable()
- if maxlength is not None and maxlength < 0:
- raise ValueError("negative maxlength")
- buf = self._recv_bytes(maxlength)
- if buf is None:
- self._bad_message_length()
- return buf.getvalue()
- def recv_bytes_into(self, buf, offset=0):
- """
- Receive bytes data into a writeable bytes-like object.
- Return the number of bytes read.
- """
- self._check_closed()
- self._check_readable()
- with memoryview(buf) as m:
- # Get bytesize of arbitrary buffer
- itemsize = m.itemsize
- bytesize = itemsize * len(m)
- if offset < 0:
- raise ValueError("negative offset")
- elif offset > bytesize:
- raise ValueError("offset too large")
- result = self._recv_bytes()
- size = result.tell()
- if bytesize < offset + size:
- raise BufferTooShort(result.getvalue())
- # Message can fit in dest
- result.seek(0)
- result.readinto(m[offset // itemsize :
- (offset + size) // itemsize])
- return size
- def recv(self):
- """Receive a (picklable) object"""
- self._check_closed()
- self._check_readable()
- buf = self._recv_bytes()
- return _ForkingPickler.loads(buf.getbuffer())
- def poll(self, timeout=0.0):
- """Whether there is any input available to be read"""
- self._check_closed()
- self._check_readable()
- return self._poll(timeout)
- def __enter__(self):
- return self
- def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
- self.close()
- if _winapi:
- class PipeConnection(_ConnectionBase):
- """
- Connection class based on a Windows named pipe.
- Overlapped I/O is used, so the handles must have been created
- with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED.
- """
- _got_empty_message = False
- _send_ov = None
- def _close(self, _CloseHandle=_winapi.CloseHandle):
- ov = self._send_ov
- if ov is not None:
- # Interrupt WaitForMultipleObjects() in _send_bytes()
- ov.cancel()
- _CloseHandle(self._handle)
- def _send_bytes(self, buf):
- if self._send_ov is not None:
- # A connection should only be used by a single thread
- raise ValueError("concurrent send_bytes() calls "
- "are not supported")
- ov, err = _winapi.WriteFile(self._handle, buf, overlapped=True)
- self._send_ov = ov
- try:
- if err == _winapi.ERROR_IO_PENDING:
- waitres = _winapi.WaitForMultipleObjects(
- [ov.event], False, INFINITE)
- assert waitres == WAIT_OBJECT_0
- except:
- ov.cancel()
- raise
- finally:
- self._send_ov = None
- nwritten, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(True)
- if err == _winapi.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED:
- # close() was called by another thread while
- # WaitForMultipleObjects() was waiting for the overlapped
- # operation.
- raise OSError(errno.EPIPE, "handle is closed")
- assert err == 0
- assert nwritten == len(buf)
- def _recv_bytes(self, maxsize=None):
- if self._got_empty_message:
- self._got_empty_message = False
- return io.BytesIO()
- else:
- bsize = 128 if maxsize is None else min(maxsize, 128)
- try:
- ov, err = _winapi.ReadFile(self._handle, bsize,
- overlapped=True)
- try:
- if err == _winapi.ERROR_IO_PENDING:
- waitres = _winapi.WaitForMultipleObjects(
- [ov.event], False, INFINITE)
- assert waitres == WAIT_OBJECT_0
- except:
- ov.cancel()
- raise
- finally:
- nread, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(True)
- if err == 0:
- f = io.BytesIO()
- f.write(ov.getbuffer())
- return f
- elif err == _winapi.ERROR_MORE_DATA:
- return self._get_more_data(ov, maxsize)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.winerror == _winapi.ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE:
- raise EOFError
- else:
- raise
- raise RuntimeError("shouldn't get here; expected KeyboardInterrupt")
- def _poll(self, timeout):
- if (self._got_empty_message or
- _winapi.PeekNamedPipe(self._handle)[0] != 0):
- return True
- return bool(wait([self], timeout))
- def _get_more_data(self, ov, maxsize):
- buf = ov.getbuffer()
- f = io.BytesIO()
- f.write(buf)
- left = _winapi.PeekNamedPipe(self._handle)[1]
- assert left > 0
- if maxsize is not None and len(buf) + left > maxsize:
- self._bad_message_length()
- ov, err = _winapi.ReadFile(self._handle, left, overlapped=True)
- rbytes, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(True)
- assert err == 0
- assert rbytes == left
- f.write(ov.getbuffer())
- return f
- class Connection(_ConnectionBase):
- """
- Connection class based on an arbitrary file descriptor (Unix only), or
- a socket handle (Windows).
- """
- if _winapi:
- def _close(self, _close=_multiprocessing.closesocket):
- _close(self._handle)
- _write = _multiprocessing.send
- _read = _multiprocessing.recv
- else:
- def _close(self, _close=os.close):
- _close(self._handle)
- _write = os.write
- _read = os.read
- def _send(self, buf, write=_write):
- remaining = len(buf)
- while True:
- n = write(self._handle, buf)
- remaining -= n
- if remaining == 0:
- break
- buf = buf[n:]
- def _recv(self, size, read=_read):
- buf = io.BytesIO()
- handle = self._handle
- remaining = size
- while remaining > 0:
- chunk = read(handle, remaining)
- n = len(chunk)
- if n == 0:
- if remaining == size:
- raise EOFError
- else:
- raise OSError("got end of file during message")
- buf.write(chunk)
- remaining -= n
- return buf
- def _send_bytes(self, buf):
- n = len(buf)
- if n > 0x7fffffff:
- pre_header = struct.pack("!i", -1)
- header = struct.pack("!Q", n)
- self._send(pre_header)
- self._send(header)
- self._send(buf)
- else:
- # For wire compatibility with 3.7 and lower
- header = struct.pack("!i", n)
- if n > 16384:
- # The payload is large so Nagle's algorithm won't be triggered
- # and we'd better avoid the cost of concatenation.
- self._send(header)
- self._send(buf)
- else:
- # Issue #20540: concatenate before sending, to avoid delays due
- # to Nagle's algorithm on a TCP socket.
- # Also note we want to avoid sending a 0-length buffer separately,
- # to avoid "broken pipe" errors if the other end closed the pipe.
- self._send(header + buf)
- def _recv_bytes(self, maxsize=None):
- buf = self._recv(4)
- size, = struct.unpack("!i", buf.getvalue())
- if size == -1:
- buf = self._recv(8)
- size, = struct.unpack("!Q", buf.getvalue())
- if maxsize is not None and size > maxsize:
- return None
- return self._recv(size)
- def _poll(self, timeout):
- r = wait([self], timeout)
- return bool(r)
- #
- # Public functions
- #
- class Listener(object):
- '''
- Returns a listener object.
- This is a wrapper for a bound socket which is 'listening' for
- connections, or for a Windows named pipe.
- '''
- def __init__(self, address=None, family=None, backlog=1, authkey=None):
- family = family or (address and address_type(address)) \
- or default_family
- address = address or arbitrary_address(family)
- _validate_family(family)
- if family == 'AF_PIPE':
- self._listener = PipeListener(address, backlog)
- else:
- self._listener = SocketListener(address, family, backlog)
- if authkey is not None and not isinstance(authkey, bytes):
- raise TypeError('authkey should be a byte string')
- self._authkey = authkey
- def accept(self):
- '''
- Accept a connection on the bound socket or named pipe of `self`.
- Returns a `Connection` object.
- '''
- if self._listener is None:
- raise OSError('listener is closed')
- c = self._listener.accept()
- if self._authkey is not None:
- deliver_challenge(c, self._authkey)
- answer_challenge(c, self._authkey)
- return c
- def close(self):
- '''
- Close the bound socket or named pipe of `self`.
- '''
- listener = self._listener
- if listener is not None:
- self._listener = None
- listener.close()
- @property
- def address(self):
- return self._listener._address
- @property
- def last_accepted(self):
- return self._listener._last_accepted
- def __enter__(self):
- return self
- def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
- self.close()
- def Client(address, family=None, authkey=None):
- '''
- Returns a connection to the address of a `Listener`
- '''
- family = family or address_type(address)
- _validate_family(family)
- if family == 'AF_PIPE':
- c = PipeClient(address)
- else:
- c = SocketClient(address)
- if authkey is not None and not isinstance(authkey, bytes):
- raise TypeError('authkey should be a byte string')
- if authkey is not None:
- answer_challenge(c, authkey)
- deliver_challenge(c, authkey)
- return c
- if sys.platform != 'win32':
- def Pipe(duplex=True):
- '''
- Returns pair of connection objects at either end of a pipe
- '''
- if duplex:
- s1, s2 = socket.socketpair()
- s1.setblocking(True)
- s2.setblocking(True)
- c1 = Connection(s1.detach())
- c2 = Connection(s2.detach())
- else:
- fd1, fd2 = os.pipe()
- c1 = Connection(fd1, writable=False)
- c2 = Connection(fd2, readable=False)
- return c1, c2
- else:
- def Pipe(duplex=True):
- '''
- Returns pair of connection objects at either end of a pipe
- '''
- address = arbitrary_address('AF_PIPE')
- if duplex:
- openmode = _winapi.PIPE_ACCESS_DUPLEX
- access = _winapi.GENERIC_READ | _winapi.GENERIC_WRITE
- obsize, ibsize = BUFSIZE, BUFSIZE
- else:
- openmode = _winapi.PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND
- access = _winapi.GENERIC_WRITE
- obsize, ibsize = 0, BUFSIZE
- h1 = _winapi.CreateNamedPipe(
- address, openmode | _winapi.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED |
- _winapi.FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE,
- _winapi.PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | _winapi.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE |
- _winapi.PIPE_WAIT,
- 1, obsize, ibsize, _winapi.NMPWAIT_WAIT_FOREVER,
- # default security descriptor: the handle cannot be inherited
- _winapi.NULL
- )
- h2 = _winapi.CreateFile(
- address, access, 0, _winapi.NULL, _winapi.OPEN_EXISTING,
- _winapi.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, _winapi.NULL
- )
- _winapi.SetNamedPipeHandleState(
- h2, _winapi.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE, None, None
- )
- overlapped = _winapi.ConnectNamedPipe(h1, overlapped=True)
- _, err = overlapped.GetOverlappedResult(True)
- assert err == 0
- c1 = PipeConnection(h1, writable=duplex)
- c2 = PipeConnection(h2, readable=duplex)
- return c1, c2
- #
- # Definitions for connections based on sockets
- #
- class SocketListener(object):
- '''
- Representation of a socket which is bound to an address and listening
- '''
- def __init__(self, address, family, backlog=1):
- self._socket = socket.socket(getattr(socket, family))
- try:
- # SO_REUSEADDR has different semantics on Windows (issue #2550).
- if os.name == 'posix':
- self._socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,
- socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
- self._socket.setblocking(True)
- self._socket.bind(address)
- self._socket.listen(backlog)
- self._address = self._socket.getsockname()
- except OSError:
- self._socket.close()
- raise
- self._family = family
- self._last_accepted = None
- if family == 'AF_UNIX' and not util.is_abstract_socket_namespace(address):
- # Linux abstract socket namespaces do not need to be explicitly unlinked
- self._unlink = util.Finalize(
- self, os.unlink, args=(address,), exitpriority=0
- )
- else:
- self._unlink = None
- def accept(self):
- s, self._last_accepted = self._socket.accept()
- s.setblocking(True)
- return Connection(s.detach())
- def close(self):
- try:
- self._socket.close()
- finally:
- unlink = self._unlink
- if unlink is not None:
- self._unlink = None
- unlink()
- def SocketClient(address):
- '''
- Return a connection object connected to the socket given by `address`
- '''
- family = address_type(address)
- with socket.socket( getattr(socket, family) ) as s:
- s.setblocking(True)
- s.connect(address)
- return Connection(s.detach())
- #
- # Definitions for connections based on named pipes
- #
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- class PipeListener(object):
- '''
- Representation of a named pipe
- '''
- def __init__(self, address, backlog=None):
- self._address = address
- self._handle_queue = [self._new_handle(first=True)]
- self._last_accepted = None
- util.sub_debug('listener created with address=%r', self._address)
- self.close = util.Finalize(
- self, PipeListener._finalize_pipe_listener,
- args=(self._handle_queue, self._address), exitpriority=0
- )
- def _new_handle(self, first=False):
- flags = _winapi.PIPE_ACCESS_DUPLEX | _winapi.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED
- if first:
- flags |= _winapi.FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE
- return _winapi.CreateNamedPipe(
- self._address, flags,
- _winapi.PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | _winapi.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE |
- _winapi.PIPE_WAIT,
- _winapi.PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES, BUFSIZE, BUFSIZE,
- _winapi.NMPWAIT_WAIT_FOREVER, _winapi.NULL
- )
- def accept(self):
- self._handle_queue.append(self._new_handle())
- handle = self._handle_queue.pop(0)
- try:
- ov = _winapi.ConnectNamedPipe(handle, overlapped=True)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.winerror != _winapi.ERROR_NO_DATA:
- raise
- # ERROR_NO_DATA can occur if a client has already connected,
- # written data and then disconnected -- see Issue 14725.
- else:
- try:
- res = _winapi.WaitForMultipleObjects(
- [ov.event], False, INFINITE)
- except:
- ov.cancel()
- _winapi.CloseHandle(handle)
- raise
- finally:
- _, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(True)
- assert err == 0
- return PipeConnection(handle)
- @staticmethod
- def _finalize_pipe_listener(queue, address):
- util.sub_debug('closing listener with address=%r', address)
- for handle in queue:
- _winapi.CloseHandle(handle)
- def PipeClient(address):
- '''
- Return a connection object connected to the pipe given by `address`
- '''
- t = _init_timeout()
- while 1:
- try:
- _winapi.WaitNamedPipe(address, 1000)
- h = _winapi.CreateFile(
- address, _winapi.GENERIC_READ | _winapi.GENERIC_WRITE,
- 0, _winapi.NULL, _winapi.OPEN_EXISTING,
- _winapi.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, _winapi.NULL
- )
- except OSError as e:
- if e.winerror not in (_winapi.ERROR_SEM_TIMEOUT,
- _winapi.ERROR_PIPE_BUSY) or _check_timeout(t):
- raise
- else:
- break
- else:
- raise
- _winapi.SetNamedPipeHandleState(
- h, _winapi.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE, None, None
- )
- return PipeConnection(h)
- #
- # Authentication stuff
- #
- MESSAGE_LENGTH = 40 # MUST be > 20
- _CHALLENGE = b'#CHALLENGE#'
- _WELCOME = b'#WELCOME#'
- _FAILURE = b'#FAILURE#'
- # multiprocessing.connection Authentication Handshake Protocol Description
- # (as documented for reference after reading the existing code)
- # =============================================================================
- #
- # On Windows: native pipes with "overlapped IO" are used to send the bytes,
- # instead of the length prefix SIZE scheme described below. (ie: the OS deals
- # with message sizes for us)
- #
- # Protocol error behaviors:
- #
- # On POSIX, any failure to receive the length prefix into SIZE, for SIZE greater
- # than the requested maxsize to receive, or receiving fewer than SIZE bytes
- # results in the connection being closed and auth to fail.
- #
- # On Windows, receiving too few bytes is never a low level _recv_bytes read
- # error, receiving too many will trigger an error only if receive maxsize
- # value was larger than 128 OR the if the data arrived in smaller pieces.
- #
- # Serving side Client side
- # ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------
- # 0. Open a connection on the pipe.
- # 1. Accept connection.
- # 2. Random 20+ bytes -> MESSAGE
- # Modern servers always send
- # more than 20 bytes and include
- # a {digest} prefix on it with
- # their preferred HMAC digest.
- # Legacy ones send ==20 bytes.
- # 3. send 4 byte length (net order)
- # prefix followed by:
- # b'#CHALLENGE#' + MESSAGE
- # 4. Receive 4 bytes, parse as network byte
- # order integer. If it is -1, receive an
- # additional 8 bytes, parse that as network
- # byte order. The result is the length of
- # the data that follows -> SIZE.
- # 5. Receive min(SIZE, 256) bytes -> M1
- # 6. Assert that M1 starts with:
- # b'#CHALLENGE#'
- # 7. Strip that prefix from M1 into -> M2
- # 7.1. Parse M2: if it is exactly 20 bytes in
- # length this indicates a legacy server
- # supporting only HMAC-MD5. Otherwise the
- # 7.2. preferred digest is looked up from an
- # expected "{digest}" prefix on M2. No prefix
- # or unsupported digest? <- AuthenticationError
- # 7.3. Put divined algorithm name in -> D_NAME
- # 8. Compute HMAC-D_NAME of AUTHKEY, M2 -> C_DIGEST
- # 9. Send 4 byte length prefix (net order)
- # followed by C_DIGEST bytes.
- # 10. Receive 4 or 4+8 byte length
- # prefix (#4 dance) -> SIZE.
- # 11. Receive min(SIZE, 256) -> C_D.
- # 11.1. Parse C_D: legacy servers
- # accept it as is, "md5" -> D_NAME
- # 11.2. modern servers check the length
- # of C_D, IF it is 16 bytes?
- # 11.2.1. "md5" -> D_NAME
- # and skip to step 12.
- # 11.3. longer? expect and parse a "{digest}"
- # prefix into -> D_NAME.
- # Strip the prefix and store remaining
- # bytes in -> C_D.
- # 11.4. Don't like D_NAME? <- AuthenticationError
- # 12. Compute HMAC-D_NAME of AUTHKEY,
- # MESSAGE into -> M_DIGEST.
- # 13. Compare M_DIGEST == C_D:
- # 14a: Match? Send length prefix &
- # b'#WELCOME#'
- # <- RETURN
- # 14b: Mismatch? Send len prefix &
- # b'#FAILURE#'
- # <- CLOSE & AuthenticationError
- # 15. Receive 4 or 4+8 byte length prefix (net
- # order) again as in #4 into -> SIZE.
- # 16. Receive min(SIZE, 256) bytes -> M3.
- # 17. Compare M3 == b'#WELCOME#':
- # 17a. Match? <- RETURN
- # 17b. Mismatch? <- CLOSE & AuthenticationError
- #
- # If this RETURNed, the connection remains open: it has been authenticated.
- #
- # Length prefixes are used consistently. Even on the legacy protocol, this
- # was good fortune and allowed us to evolve the protocol by using the length
- # of the opening challenge or length of the returned digest as a signal as
- # to which protocol the other end supports.
- _ALLOWED_DIGESTS = frozenset(
- {b'md5', b'sha256', b'sha384', b'sha3_256', b'sha3_384'})
- _MAX_DIGEST_LEN = max(len(_) for _ in _ALLOWED_DIGESTS)
- # Old hmac-md5 only server versions from Python <=3.11 sent a message of this
- # length. It happens to not match the length of any supported digest so we can
- # use a message of this length to indicate that we should work in backwards
- # compatible md5-only mode without a {digest_name} prefix on our response.
- _MD5ONLY_MESSAGE_LENGTH = 20
- _MD5_DIGEST_LEN = 16
- _LEGACY_LENGTHS = (_MD5ONLY_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _MD5_DIGEST_LEN)
- def _get_digest_name_and_payload(message: bytes) -> (str, bytes):
- """Returns a digest name and the payload for a response hash.
- If a legacy protocol is detected based on the message length
- or contents the digest name returned will be empty to indicate
- legacy mode where MD5 and no digest prefix should be sent.
- """
- # modern message format: b"{digest}payload" longer than 20 bytes
- # legacy message format: 16 or 20 byte b"payload"
- if len(message) in _LEGACY_LENGTHS:
- # Either this was a legacy server challenge, or we're processing
- # a reply from a legacy client that sent an unprefixed 16-byte
- # HMAC-MD5 response. All messages using the modern protocol will
- # be longer than either of these lengths.
- return '', message
- if (message.startswith(b'{') and
- (curly := message.find(b'}', 1, _MAX_DIGEST_LEN+2)) > 0):
- digest = message[1:curly]
- if digest in _ALLOWED_DIGESTS:
- payload = message[curly+1:]
- return digest.decode('ascii'), payload
- raise AuthenticationError(
- 'unsupported message length, missing digest prefix, '
- f'or unsupported digest: {message=}')
- def _create_response(authkey, message):
- """Create a MAC based on authkey and message
- The MAC algorithm defaults to HMAC-MD5, unless MD5 is not available or
- the message has a '{digest_name}' prefix. For legacy HMAC-MD5, the response
- is the raw MAC, otherwise the response is prefixed with '{digest_name}',
- e.g. b'{sha256}abcdefg...'
- Note: The MAC protects the entire message including the digest_name prefix.
- """
- import hmac
- digest_name = _get_digest_name_and_payload(message)[0]
- # The MAC protects the entire message: digest header and payload.
- if not digest_name:
- # Legacy server without a {digest} prefix on message.
- # Generate a legacy non-prefixed HMAC-MD5 reply.
- try:
- return hmac.new(authkey, message, 'md5').digest()
- except ValueError:
- # HMAC-MD5 is not available (FIPS mode?), fall back to
- # HMAC-SHA2-256 modern protocol. The legacy server probably
- # doesn't support it and will reject us anyways. :shrug:
- digest_name = 'sha256'
- # Modern protocol, indicate the digest used in the reply.
- response = hmac.new(authkey, message, digest_name).digest()
- return b'{%s}%s' % (digest_name.encode('ascii'), response)
- def _verify_challenge(authkey, message, response):
- """Verify MAC challenge
- If our message did not include a digest_name prefix, the client is allowed
- to select a stronger digest_name from _ALLOWED_DIGESTS.
- In case our message is prefixed, a client cannot downgrade to a weaker
- algorithm, because the MAC is calculated over the entire message
- including the '{digest_name}' prefix.
- """
- import hmac
- response_digest, response_mac = _get_digest_name_and_payload(response)
- response_digest = response_digest or 'md5'
- try:
- expected = hmac.new(authkey, message, response_digest).digest()
- except ValueError:
- raise AuthenticationError(f'{response_digest=} unsupported')
- if len(expected) != len(response_mac):
- raise AuthenticationError(
- f'expected {response_digest!r} of length {len(expected)} '
- f'got {len(response_mac)}')
- if not hmac.compare_digest(expected, response_mac):
- raise AuthenticationError('digest received was wrong')
- def deliver_challenge(connection, authkey: bytes, digest_name='sha256'):
- if not isinstance(authkey, bytes):
- raise ValueError(
- "Authkey must be bytes, not {0!s}".format(type(authkey)))
- assert MESSAGE_LENGTH > _MD5ONLY_MESSAGE_LENGTH, "protocol constraint"
- message = os.urandom(MESSAGE_LENGTH)
- message = b'{%s}%s' % (digest_name.encode('ascii'), message)
- # Even when sending a challenge to a legacy client that does not support
- # digest prefixes, they'll take the entire thing as a challenge and
- # respond to it with a raw HMAC-MD5.
- connection.send_bytes(_CHALLENGE + message)
- response = connection.recv_bytes(256) # reject large message
- try:
- _verify_challenge(authkey, message, response)
- except AuthenticationError:
- connection.send_bytes(_FAILURE)
- raise
- else:
- connection.send_bytes(_WELCOME)
- def answer_challenge(connection, authkey: bytes):
- if not isinstance(authkey, bytes):
- raise ValueError(
- "Authkey must be bytes, not {0!s}".format(type(authkey)))
- message = connection.recv_bytes(256) # reject large message
- if not message.startswith(_CHALLENGE):
- raise AuthenticationError(
- f'Protocol error, expected challenge: {message=}')
- message = message[len(_CHALLENGE):]
- if len(message) < _MD5ONLY_MESSAGE_LENGTH:
- raise AuthenticationError('challenge too short: {len(message)} bytes')
- digest = _create_response(authkey, message)
- connection.send_bytes(digest)
- response = connection.recv_bytes(256) # reject large message
- if response != _WELCOME:
- raise AuthenticationError('digest sent was rejected')
- #
- # Support for using xmlrpclib for serialization
- #
- class ConnectionWrapper(object):
- def __init__(self, conn, dumps, loads):
- self._conn = conn
- self._dumps = dumps
- self._loads = loads
- for attr in ('fileno', 'close', 'poll', 'recv_bytes', 'send_bytes'):
- obj = getattr(conn, attr)
- setattr(self, attr, obj)
- def send(self, obj):
- s = self._dumps(obj)
- self._conn.send_bytes(s)
- def recv(self):
- s = self._conn.recv_bytes()
- return self._loads(s)
- def _xml_dumps(obj):
- return xmlrpclib.dumps((obj,), None, None, None, 1).encode('utf-8')
- def _xml_loads(s):
- (obj,), method = xmlrpclib.loads(s.decode('utf-8'))
- return obj
- class XmlListener(Listener):
- def accept(self):
- global xmlrpclib
- import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib
- obj = Listener.accept(self)
- return ConnectionWrapper(obj, _xml_dumps, _xml_loads)
- def XmlClient(*args, **kwds):
- global xmlrpclib
- import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib
- return ConnectionWrapper(Client(*args, **kwds), _xml_dumps, _xml_loads)
- #
- # Wait
- #
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- def _exhaustive_wait(handles, timeout):
- # Return ALL handles which are currently signalled. (Only
- # returning the first signalled might create starvation issues.)
- L = list(handles)
- ready = []
- while L:
- res = _winapi.WaitForMultipleObjects(L, False, timeout)
- if res == WAIT_TIMEOUT:
- break
- elif WAIT_OBJECT_0 <= res < WAIT_OBJECT_0 + len(L):
- res -= WAIT_OBJECT_0
- elif WAIT_ABANDONED_0 <= res < WAIT_ABANDONED_0 + len(L):
- res -= WAIT_ABANDONED_0
- else:
- raise RuntimeError('Should not get here')
- ready.append(L[res])
- L = L[res+1:]
- timeout = 0
- return ready
- _ready_errors = {_winapi.ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE, _winapi.ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED}
- def wait(object_list, timeout=None):
- '''
- Wait till an object in object_list is ready/readable.
- Returns list of those objects in object_list which are ready/readable.
- '''
- if timeout is None:
- timeout = INFINITE
- elif timeout < 0:
- timeout = 0
- else:
- timeout = int(timeout * 1000 + 0.5)
- object_list = list(object_list)
- waithandle_to_obj = {}
- ov_list = []
- ready_objects = set()
- ready_handles = set()
- try:
- for o in object_list:
- try:
- fileno = getattr(o, 'fileno')
- except AttributeError:
- waithandle_to_obj[o.__index__()] = o
- else:
- # start an overlapped read of length zero
- try:
- ov, err = _winapi.ReadFile(fileno(), 0, True)
- except OSError as e:
- ov, err = None, e.winerror
- if err not in _ready_errors:
- raise
- if err == _winapi.ERROR_IO_PENDING:
- ov_list.append(ov)
- waithandle_to_obj[ov.event] = o
- else:
- # If o.fileno() is an overlapped pipe handle and
- # err == 0 then there is a zero length message
- # in the pipe, but it HAS NOT been consumed...
- if ov and sys.getwindowsversion()[:2] >= (6, 2):
- # ... except on Windows 8 and later, where
- # the message HAS been consumed.
- try:
- _, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(False)
- except OSError as e:
- err = e.winerror
- if not err and hasattr(o, '_got_empty_message'):
- o._got_empty_message = True
- ready_objects.add(o)
- timeout = 0
- ready_handles = _exhaustive_wait(waithandle_to_obj.keys(), timeout)
- finally:
- # request that overlapped reads stop
- for ov in ov_list:
- ov.cancel()
- # wait for all overlapped reads to stop
- for ov in ov_list:
- try:
- _, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(True)
- except OSError as e:
- err = e.winerror
- if err not in _ready_errors:
- raise
- if err != _winapi.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED:
- o = waithandle_to_obj[ov.event]
- ready_objects.add(o)
- if err == 0:
- # If o.fileno() is an overlapped pipe handle then
- # a zero length message HAS been consumed.
- if hasattr(o, '_got_empty_message'):
- o._got_empty_message = True
- ready_objects.update(waithandle_to_obj[h] for h in ready_handles)
- return [o for o in object_list if o in ready_objects]
- else:
- import selectors
- # poll/select have the advantage of not requiring any extra file
- # descriptor, contrarily to epoll/kqueue (also, they require a single
- # syscall).
- if hasattr(selectors, 'PollSelector'):
- _WaitSelector = selectors.PollSelector
- else:
- _WaitSelector = selectors.SelectSelector
- def wait(object_list, timeout=None):
- '''
- Wait till an object in object_list is ready/readable.
- Returns list of those objects in object_list which are ready/readable.
- '''
- with _WaitSelector() as selector:
- for obj in object_list:
- selector.register(obj, selectors.EVENT_READ)
- if timeout is not None:
- deadline = time.monotonic() + timeout
- while True:
- ready = selector.select(timeout)
- if ready:
- return [key.fileobj for (key, events) in ready]
- else:
- if timeout is not None:
- timeout = deadline - time.monotonic()
- if timeout < 0:
- return ready
- #
- # Make connection and socket objects shareable if possible
- #
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- def reduce_connection(conn):
- handle = conn.fileno()
- with socket.fromfd(handle, socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
- from . import resource_sharer
- ds = resource_sharer.DupSocket(s)
- return rebuild_connection, (ds, conn.readable, conn.writable)
- def rebuild_connection(ds, readable, writable):
- sock = ds.detach()
- return Connection(sock.detach(), readable, writable)
- reduction.register(Connection, reduce_connection)
- def reduce_pipe_connection(conn):
- access = ((_winapi.FILE_GENERIC_READ if conn.readable else 0) |
- (_winapi.FILE_GENERIC_WRITE if conn.writable else 0))
- dh = reduction.DupHandle(conn.fileno(), access)
- return rebuild_pipe_connection, (dh, conn.readable, conn.writable)
- def rebuild_pipe_connection(dh, readable, writable):
- handle = dh.detach()
- return PipeConnection(handle, readable, writable)
- reduction.register(PipeConnection, reduce_pipe_connection)
- else:
- def reduce_connection(conn):
- df = reduction.DupFd(conn.fileno())
- return rebuild_connection, (df, conn.readable, conn.writable)
- def rebuild_connection(df, readable, writable):
- fd = df.detach()
- return Connection(fd, readable, writable)
- reduction.register(Connection, reduce_connection)
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