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author | Paul \"LeoNerd\" Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk> | 2011-10-24 19:02:43 +0100 |
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committer | Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> | 2011-12-01 15:23:14 +0100 |
commit | 44559db1c23f895802dafc1174080c9a8c0f1bce (patch) | |
tree | 93ec4ef674ec0ab5eed77b0d3b100917d0d1f6c0 /cpan/Socket | |
parent | 4c3d8e12eba407ea54003da3b559af75fc927817 (diff) | |
download | perl-44559db1c23f895802dafc1174080c9a8c0f1bce.tar.gz |
Prepare Socket.pm for dual-life
* Moved from ext/Socket to cpan/Socket
* Currently declared as PEVANS/Socket-1.95.tar.gz - which is what it
will eventually become
Diffstat (limited to 'cpan/Socket')
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/.gitignore | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/Makefile.PL | 93 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/Socket.pm | 832 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/Socket.xs | 851 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/t/Socket.t | 184 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/t/getaddrinfo.t | 125 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/t/getnameinfo.t | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/t/ipv6_mreq.t | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cpan/Socket/t/socketpair.t | 245 |
9 files changed, 2394 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/cpan/Socket/.gitignore b/cpan/Socket/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a06e93b55 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +*.inc diff --git a/cpan/Socket/Makefile.PL b/cpan/Socket/Makefile.PL new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e5daf93a98 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/Makefile.PL @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; +use ExtUtils::Constant 0.23 'WriteConstants'; +use Config; +WriteMakefile( + NAME => 'Socket', + VERSION_FROM => 'Socket.pm', + ($Config{libs} =~ /(-lsocks\S*)/ ? (LIBS => [ "$1" ] ) : ()), + XSPROTOARG => '-noprototypes', # XXX remove later? + realclean => {FILES=> 'const-c.inc const-xs.inc'}, +); +my @names = (qw(AF_802 AF_AAL AF_APPLETALK AF_CCITT AF_CHAOS AF_CTF + AF_DATAKIT AF_DECnet AF_DLI AF_ECMA AF_GOSIP AF_HYLINK + AF_IMPLINK AF_INET AF_INET6 AF_ISO AF_KEY + AF_LAST AF_LAT AF_LINK AF_MAX AF_NBS AF_NIT AF_NS + AF_OSI AF_OSINET AF_PUP AF_ROUTE AF_SNA + AF_UNIX AF_UNSPEC AF_USER AF_WAN AF_X25 + AI_CANONNAME AI_NUMERICHOST AI_NUMERICSERV AI_PASSIVE + EAI_ADDRFAMILY EAI_AGAIN EAI_BADFLAGS EAI_FAIL EAI_FAMILY + EAI_NODATA EAI_NONAME EAI_SERVICE EAI_SOCKTYPE + IOV_MAX IP_OPTIONS IP_HDRINCL IP_TOS IP_TTL IP_RECVOPTS + IP_RECVRETOPTS IP_RETOPTS + IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP IPV6_MTU + IPV6_MTU_DISCOVER IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS IPV6_MULTICAST_IF + IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS IPV6_V6ONLY + MSG_BCAST MSG_BTAG MSG_CTLFLAGS MSG_CTLIGNORE MSG_DONTWAIT + MSG_EOF MSG_EOR MSG_ERRQUEUE MSG_ETAG MSG_FIN + MSG_MAXIOVLEN MSG_MCAST MSG_NOSIGNAL MSG_RST MSG_SYN + MSG_TRUNC MSG_URG MSG_WAITALL MSG_WIRE + NI_DGRAM NI_NAMEREQD NI_NUMERICHOST NI_NUMERICSERV + PF_802 PF_AAL PF_APPLETALK PF_CCITT PF_CHAOS PF_CTF + PF_DATAKIT PF_DECnet PF_DLI PF_ECMA PF_GOSIP PF_HYLINK + PF_IMPLINK PF_INET PF_INET6 PF_ISO PF_KEY + PF_LAST PF_LAT PF_LINK PF_MAX PF_NBS PF_NIT PF_NS + PF_OSI PF_OSINET PF_PUP PF_ROUTE PF_SNA + PF_UNIX PF_UNSPEC PF_USER PF_WAN PF_X25 + SCM_CONNECT SCM_CREDENTIALS SCM_CREDS SCM_TIMESTAMP + SOCK_DGRAM SOCK_RAW SOCK_RDM SOCK_SEQPACKET SOCK_STREAM + SOL_SOCKET SOMAXCONN + SO_ACCEPTCONN SO_ATTACH_FILTER SO_BACKLOG SO_BROADCAST + SO_CHAMELEON SO_DEBUG SO_DETACH_FILTER SO_DGRAM_ERRIND + SO_DONTLINGER SO_DONTROUTE SO_ERROR SO_FAMILY + SO_KEEPALIVE SO_LINGER SO_OOBINLINE + SO_PASSCRED SO_PASSIFNAME SO_PEERCRED + SO_PROTOCOL SO_PROTOTYPE + SO_RCVBUF SO_RCVLOWAT SO_RCVTIMEO + SO_REUSEADDR SO_REUSEPORT + SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION + SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK + SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT + SO_SNDBUF SO_SNDLOWAT SO_SNDTIMEO + SO_STATE SO_TYPE SO_USELOOPBACK SO_XOPEN SO_XSE + TCP_KEEPALIVE TCP_MAXRT TCP_MAXSEG TCP_NODELAY TCP_STDURG + TCP_CORK TCP_KEEPIDLE TCP_KEEPINTVL TCP_KEEPCNT + TCP_SYNCNT TCP_LINGER2 TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT TCP_WINDOW_CLAMP + TCP_INFO TCP_QUICKACK TCP_CONGESTION TCP_MD5SIG + UIO_MAXIOV + ), + {name=>"IPPROTO_IP", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", 0]}, + {name=>"IPPROTO_IPV6", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", 41]}, + {name=>"IPPROTO_RAW", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", 255]}, + {name=>"IPPROTO_ICMP", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", 1]}, + {name=>"IPPROTO_TCP", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", 6]}, + {name=>"IPPROTO_UDP", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", 17]}, + {name=>"SHUT_RD", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", "0"]}, + {name=>"SHUT_WR", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", "1"]}, + {name=>"SHUT_RDWR", type=>"IV", default=>["IV", "2"]}, +); + +push @names, + {name=>$_, type=>"IV", + macro=>["#if defined($_) || defined(HAS_$_) /* might be an enum */\n", + "#endif\n"]} +foreach qw (MSG_CTRUNC MSG_DONTROUTE MSG_OOB MSG_PEEK MSG_PROXY SCM_RIGHTS); + +push @names, +{name => $_, type => "SV", + pre=>"struct in_addr ip_address; ip_address.s_addr = htonl($_);", + value => "newSVpvn_flags((char *)&ip_address,sizeof(ip_address), SVs_TEMP)",} + foreach qw(INADDR_ANY INADDR_LOOPBACK INADDR_NONE INADDR_BROADCAST); + +push @names, +{name => $_, type => "SV", + macro=>["#ifdef ${_}_INIT\n", + "#endif\n"], + pre=>"struct in6_addr ip6_address = ${_}_INIT;", + value => "newSVpvn_flags((char *)&ip6_address,sizeof(ip6_address), SVs_TEMP)",} + foreach qw(IN6ADDR_ANY IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK); + +WriteConstants( + PROXYSUBS => {autoload => 1}, + NAME => 'Socket', + NAMES => \@names, +); diff --git a/cpan/Socket/Socket.pm b/cpan/Socket/Socket.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5fff0d0150 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/Socket.pm @@ -0,0 +1,832 @@ +package Socket; + +use strict; + +our($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS); +$VERSION = "1.94_03"; + +=head1 NAME + +Socket, sockaddr_in, sockaddr_un, inet_aton, inet_ntoa, inet_pton, inet_ntop - load the C socket.h defines and structure manipulators + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + use Socket; + + $proto = getprotobyname('udp'); + socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, $proto); + $iaddr = gethostbyname('hishost.com'); + $port = getservbyname('time', 'udp'); + $sin = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr); + send(Socket_Handle, 0, 0, $sin); + + $proto = getprotobyname('tcp'); + socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto); + $port = getservbyname('smtp', 'tcp'); + $sin = sockaddr_in($port,inet_aton("127.1")); + $sin = sockaddr_in(7,inet_aton("localhost")); + $sin = sockaddr_in(7,INADDR_LOOPBACK); + connect(Socket_Handle,$sin); + + ($port, $iaddr) = sockaddr_in(getpeername(Socket_Handle)); + $peer_host = gethostbyaddr($iaddr, AF_INET); + $peer_addr = inet_ntoa($iaddr); + + $proto = getprotobyname('tcp'); + socket(Socket_Handle, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, $proto); + unlink('/var/run/usock'); + $sun = sockaddr_un('/var/run/usock'); + connect(Socket_Handle,$sun); + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This module is just a translation of the C F<socket.h> file. +Unlike the old mechanism of requiring a translated F<socket.ph> +file, this uses the B<h2xs> program (see the Perl source distribution) +and your native C compiler. This means that it has a +far more likely chance of getting the numbers right. This includes +all of the commonly used pound-defines like AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, etc. + +Also, some common socket "newline" constants are provided: the +constants C<CR>, C<LF>, and C<CRLF>, as well as C<$CR>, C<$LF>, and +C<$CRLF>, which map to C<\015>, C<\012>, and C<\015\012>. If you do +not want to use the literal characters in your programs, then use +the constants provided here. They are not exported by default, but can +be imported individually, and with the C<:crlf> export tag: + + use Socket qw(:DEFAULT :crlf); + +In addition, some structure manipulation functions are available: + +=over 4 + +=item inet_aton HOSTNAME + +Takes a string giving the name of a host, and translates that to an +opaque string (if programming in C, struct in_addr). Takes arguments +of both the 'rtfm.mit.edu' type and '18.181.0.24'. If the host name +cannot be resolved, returns undef. For multi-homed hosts (hosts with +more than one address), the first address found is returned. + +For portability do not assume that the result of inet_aton() is 32 +bits wide, in other words, that it would contain only the IPv4 address +in network order. + +=item inet_ntoa IP_ADDRESS + +Takes a string (an opaque string as returned by inet_aton(), +or a v-string representing the four octets of the IPv4 address in +network order) and translates it into a string of the form 'd.d.d.d' +where the 'd's are numbers less than 256 (the normal human-readable +four dotted number notation for Internet addresses). + +=item INADDR_ANY + +Note: does not return a number, but a packed string. + +Returns the 4-byte wildcard ip address which specifies any +of the hosts ip addresses. (A particular machine can have +more than one ip address, each address corresponding to +a particular network interface. This wildcard address +allows you to bind to all of them simultaneously.) +Normally equivalent to inet_aton('0.0.0.0'). + +=item INADDR_BROADCAST + +Note: does not return a number, but a packed string. + +Returns the 4-byte 'this-lan' ip broadcast address. +This can be useful for some protocols to solicit information +from all servers on the same LAN cable. +Normally equivalent to inet_aton('255.255.255.255'). + +=item INADDR_LOOPBACK + +Note - does not return a number. + +Returns the 4-byte loopback address. Normally equivalent +to inet_aton('localhost'). + +=item INADDR_NONE + +Note - does not return a number. + +Returns the 4-byte 'invalid' ip address. Normally equivalent +to inet_aton('255.255.255.255'). + +=item IN6ADDR_ANY + +Returns the 16-byte wildcard IPv6 address. Normally equivalent +to inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::") + +=item IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK + +Returns the 16-byte loopback IPv6 address. Normally equivalent +to inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::1") + +=item sockaddr_family SOCKADDR + +Takes a sockaddr structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in(), +pack_sockaddr_un() or the perl builtin functions getsockname() and +getpeername()) and returns the address family tag. It will match the +constant AF_INET for a sockaddr_in and AF_UNIX for a sockaddr_un. It +can be used to figure out what unpacker to use for a sockaddr of +unknown type. + +=item sockaddr_in PORT, ADDRESS + +=item sockaddr_in SOCKADDR_IN + +In a list context, unpacks its SOCKADDR_IN argument and returns an array +consisting of (PORT, ADDRESS). In a scalar context, packs its (PORT, +ADDRESS) arguments as a SOCKADDR_IN and returns it. If this is confusing, +use pack_sockaddr_in() and unpack_sockaddr_in() explicitly. + +=item pack_sockaddr_in PORT, IP_ADDRESS + +Takes two arguments, a port number and an opaque string, IP_ADDRESS +(as returned by inet_aton(), or a v-string). Returns the sockaddr_in +structure with those arguments packed in with AF_INET filled in. For +Internet domain sockets, this structure is normally what you need for +the arguments in bind(), connect(), and send(), and is also returned +by getpeername(), getsockname() and recv(). + +=item unpack_sockaddr_in SOCKADDR_IN + +Takes a sockaddr_in structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in()) and +returns an array of two elements: the port and an opaque string +representing the IP address (you can use inet_ntoa() to convert the +address to the four-dotted numeric format). Will croak if the +structure does not have AF_INET in the right place. + +=item sockaddr_in6 PORT, IP6_ADDRESS, [ SCOPE_ID, [ FLOWINFO ] ] + +=item sockaddr_in6 SOCKADDR_IN6 + +In list context, unpacks its SOCKADDR_IN6 argument according to +unpack_sockaddr_in6(). In scalar context, packs its arguments according to +pack_sockaddr_in6(). + +=item pack_sockaddr_in6 PORT, IP6_ADDRESS, [ SCOPE_ID, [ FLOWINFO ] ] + +Takes two to four arguments, a port number, an opaque string (as returned by +inet_pton()), optionally a scope ID number, and optionally a flow label +number. Returns the sockaddr_in6 structure with those arguments packed in +with AF_INET6 filled in. IPv6 equivalent of pack_sockaddr_in(). + +=item unpack_sockaddr_in6 SOCKADDR_IN6 + +Takes a sockaddr_in6 structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in6()) and +returns an array of four elements: the port number, an opaque string +representing the IPv6 address, the scope ID, and the flow label. (You can +use inet_ntop() to convert the address to the usual string format). Will +croak if the structure does not have AF_INET6 in the right place. + +=item sockaddr_un PATHNAME + +=item sockaddr_un SOCKADDR_UN + +In a list context, unpacks its SOCKADDR_UN argument and returns an array +consisting of (PATHNAME). In a scalar context, packs its PATHNAME +arguments as a SOCKADDR_UN and returns it. If this is confusing, use +pack_sockaddr_un() and unpack_sockaddr_un() explicitly. +These are only supported if your system has E<lt>F<sys/un.h>E<gt>. + +=item pack_sockaddr_un PATH + +Takes one argument, a pathname. Returns the sockaddr_un structure with +that path packed in with AF_UNIX filled in. For unix domain sockets, this +structure is normally what you need for the arguments in bind(), +connect(), and send(), and is also returned by getpeername(), +getsockname() and recv(). + +=item unpack_sockaddr_un SOCKADDR_UN + +Takes a sockaddr_un structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_un()) +and returns the pathname. Will croak if the structure does not +have AF_UNIX in the right place. + +=item inet_pton ADDRESS_FAMILY, HOSTNAME + +Takes an address family, either AF_INET or AF_INET6, and a string giving +the name of a host, and translates that to an opaque string +(if programming in C, struct in_addr or struct in6_addr depending on the +address family passed in). The host string may be a string hostname, such +as 'www.perl.org', or an IP address. If using an IP address, the type of +IP address must be consistent with the address family passed into the function. + +This function is not exported by default. + +=item inet_ntop ADDRESS_FAMILY, IP_ADDRESS + +Takes an address family, either AF_INET or AF_INET6, and a string +(an opaque string as returned by inet_aton() or inet_pton()) and +translates it to an IPv4 or IPv6 address string. + +This function is not exported by default. + +=item getaddrinfo HOST, SERVICE, [ HINTS ] + +Given at least one of a hostname and a service name, returns a list of address +structures to listen on or connect to. HOST and SERVICE should be plain +strings (or a numerical port number for SERVICE). If present, HINTS should be +a reference to a HASH, where the following keys are recognised: + +=over 8 + +=item flags => INT + +A bitfield containing C<AI_*> constants + +=item family => INT + +Restrict to only generating addresses in this address family + +=item socktype => INT + +Restrict to only generating addresses of this socket type + +=item protocol => INT + +Restrict to only generating addresses for this protocol + +=back + +The return value will be a list; the first value being an error indication, +followed by a list of address structures (if no error occured). + + my ( $err, @results ) = getaddrinfo( ... ); + +The error value will be a dualvar; comparable to the C<EI_*> error constants, +or printable as a human-readable error message string. Each value in the +results list will be a HASH reference containing the following fields: + +=over 8 + +=item family => INT + +The address family (e.g. AF_INET) + +=item socktype => INT + +The socket type (e.g. SOCK_STREAM) + +=item protocol => INT + +The protocol (e.g. IPPROTO_TCP) + +=item addr => STRING + +The address in a packed string (such as would be returned by pack_sockaddr_in) + +=item canonname => STRING + +The canonical name for the host if the C<AI_CANONNAME> flag was provided, or +C<undef> otherwise. This field will only be present on the first returned +address. + +=back + +=item getnameinfo ADDR, FLAGS + +Given a packed socket address (such as from C<getsockname>, C<getpeername>, or +returned by C<getaddrinfo> in a C<addr> field), returns the hostname and +symbolic service name it represents. FLAGS may be a bitmask of C<NI_*> +constants, or defaults to 0 if unspecified. + +The return value will be a list; the first value being an error condition, +followed by the hostname and service name. + + my ( $err, $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( ... ); + +The error value will be a dualvar; comparable to the C<EI_*> error constants, +or printable as a human-readable error message string. The host and service +names will be plain strings. + +=back + +=over 8 + +=item pack_ipv6_mreq IP6_MULTIADDR, INTERFACE + +Takes an IPv6 address and an interface number. Returns the ipv6_mreq structure +with those arguments packed in. Suitable for use with the +C<IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP> and C<IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP> sockopts. + +=item unpack_ipv6_mreq IPV6_MREQ + +Takes an ipv6_mreq structure and returns a list of two elements; the IPv6 +address and an interface number. + +=back + +=cut + +use Carp; +use warnings::register; + +require Exporter; +require XSLoader; +@ISA = qw(Exporter); + +# <@Nicholas> you can't change @EXPORT without breaking the implicit API +# Please put any new constants in @EXPORT_OK! +@EXPORT = qw( + inet_aton inet_ntoa + sockaddr_family + pack_sockaddr_in unpack_sockaddr_in + pack_sockaddr_un unpack_sockaddr_un + pack_sockaddr_in6 unpack_sockaddr_in6 + sockaddr_in sockaddr_in6 sockaddr_un + INADDR_ANY INADDR_BROADCAST INADDR_LOOPBACK INADDR_NONE + AF_802 + AF_AAL + AF_APPLETALK + AF_CCITT + AF_CHAOS + AF_CTF + AF_DATAKIT + AF_DECnet + AF_DLI + AF_ECMA + AF_GOSIP + AF_HYLINK + AF_IMPLINK + AF_INET + AF_INET6 + AF_ISO + AF_KEY + AF_LAST + AF_LAT + AF_LINK + AF_MAX + AF_NBS + AF_NIT + AF_NS + AF_OSI + AF_OSINET + AF_PUP + AF_ROUTE + AF_SNA + AF_UNIX + AF_UNSPEC + AF_USER + AF_WAN + AF_X25 + IOV_MAX + IP_OPTIONS + IP_HDRINCL + IP_TOS + IP_TTL + IP_RECVOPTS + IP_RECVRETOPTS + IP_RETOPTS + MSG_BCAST + MSG_BTAG + MSG_CTLFLAGS + MSG_CTLIGNORE + MSG_CTRUNC + MSG_DONTROUTE + MSG_DONTWAIT + MSG_EOF + MSG_EOR + MSG_ERRQUEUE + MSG_ETAG + MSG_FIN + MSG_MAXIOVLEN + MSG_MCAST + MSG_NOSIGNAL + MSG_OOB + MSG_PEEK + MSG_PROXY + MSG_RST + MSG_SYN + MSG_TRUNC + MSG_URG + MSG_WAITALL + MSG_WIRE + PF_802 + PF_AAL + PF_APPLETALK + PF_CCITT + PF_CHAOS + PF_CTF + PF_DATAKIT + PF_DECnet + PF_DLI + PF_ECMA + PF_GOSIP + PF_HYLINK + PF_IMPLINK + PF_INET + PF_INET6 + PF_ISO + PF_KEY + PF_LAST + PF_LAT + PF_LINK + PF_MAX + PF_NBS + PF_NIT + PF_NS + PF_OSI + PF_OSINET + PF_PUP + PF_ROUTE + PF_SNA + PF_UNIX + PF_UNSPEC + PF_USER + PF_WAN + PF_X25 + SCM_CONNECT + SCM_CREDENTIALS + SCM_CREDS + SCM_RIGHTS + SCM_TIMESTAMP + SHUT_RD + SHUT_RDWR + SHUT_WR + SOCK_DGRAM + SOCK_RAW + SOCK_RDM + SOCK_SEQPACKET + SOCK_STREAM + SOL_SOCKET + SOMAXCONN + SO_ACCEPTCONN + SO_ATTACH_FILTER + SO_BACKLOG + SO_BROADCAST + SO_CHAMELEON + SO_DEBUG + SO_DETACH_FILTER + SO_DGRAM_ERRIND + SO_DONTLINGER + SO_DONTROUTE + SO_ERROR + SO_FAMILY + SO_KEEPALIVE + SO_LINGER + SO_OOBINLINE + SO_PASSCRED + SO_PASSIFNAME + SO_PEERCRED + SO_PROTOCOL + SO_PROTOTYPE + SO_RCVBUF + SO_RCVLOWAT + SO_RCVTIMEO + SO_REUSEADDR + SO_REUSEPORT + SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION + SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK + SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT + SO_SNDBUF + SO_SNDLOWAT + SO_SNDTIMEO + SO_STATE + SO_TYPE + SO_USELOOPBACK + SO_XOPEN + SO_XSE + UIO_MAXIOV +); + +@EXPORT_OK = qw(CR LF CRLF $CR $LF $CRLF + + inet_pton + inet_ntop + + getaddrinfo + getnameinfo + + pack_ipv6_mreq + unpack_ipv6_mreq + + IN6ADDR_ANY IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK + + AI_CANONNAME + AI_NUMERICHOST + AI_NUMERICSERV + AI_PASSIVE + + EAI_ADDRFAMILY + EAI_AGAIN + EAI_BADFLAGS + EAI_FAIL + EAI_FAMILY + EAI_NODATA + EAI_NONAME + EAI_SERVICE + EAI_SOCKTYPE + + IPPROTO_IP + IPPROTO_IPV6 + IPPROTO_RAW + IPPROTO_ICMP + IPPROTO_TCP + IPPROTO_UDP + + IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP + IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP + IPV6_MTU + IPV6_MTU_DISCOVER + IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS + IPV6_MULTICAST_IF + IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP + IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS + IPV6_V6ONLY + + NI_DGRAM + NI_NAMEREQD + NI_NUMERICHOST + NI_NUMERICSERV + + TCP_KEEPALIVE + TCP_MAXRT + TCP_MAXSEG + TCP_NODELAY + TCP_STDURG + TCP_CORK + TCP_KEEPIDLE + TCP_KEEPINTVL + TCP_KEEPCNT + TCP_SYNCNT + TCP_LINGER2 + TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT + TCP_WINDOW_CLAMP + TCP_INFO + TCP_QUICKACK + TCP_CONGESTION + TCP_MD5SIG); + +%EXPORT_TAGS = ( + crlf => [qw(CR LF CRLF $CR $LF $CRLF)], + all => [@EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK], +); + +BEGIN { + sub CR () {"\015"} + sub LF () {"\012"} + sub CRLF () {"\015\012"} +} + +*CR = \CR(); +*LF = \LF(); +*CRLF = \CRLF(); + +sub sockaddr_in { + if (@_ == 6 && !wantarray) { # perl5.001m compat; use this && die + my($af, $port, @quad) = @_; + warnings::warn "6-ARG sockaddr_in call is deprecated" + if warnings::enabled(); + pack_sockaddr_in($port, inet_aton(join('.', @quad))); + } elsif (wantarray) { + croak "usage: (port,iaddr) = sockaddr_in(sin_sv)" unless @_ == 1; + unpack_sockaddr_in(@_); + } else { + croak "usage: sin_sv = sockaddr_in(port,iaddr))" unless @_ == 2; + pack_sockaddr_in(@_); + } +} + +sub sockaddr_in6 { + if (wantarray) { + croak "usage: (port,in6addr,scope_id,flowinfo) = sockaddr_in6(sin6_sv)" unless @_ == 1; + unpack_sockaddr_in6(@_); + } + else { + croak "usage: sin6_sv = sockaddr_in6(port,in6addr,[scope_id,[flowinfo]])" unless @_ >= 2 and @_ <= 4; + pack_sockaddr_in6(@_); + } +} + +sub sockaddr_un { + if (wantarray) { + croak "usage: (filename) = sockaddr_un(sun_sv)" unless @_ == 1; + unpack_sockaddr_un(@_); + } else { + croak "usage: sun_sv = sockaddr_un(filename)" unless @_ == 1; + pack_sockaddr_un(@_); + } +} + +XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION); + +my %errstr; + +if( defined &getaddrinfo ) { + # These are not part of the API, nothing uses them, and deleting them + # reduces the size of %Socket:: by about 12K + delete $Socket::{fake_getaddrinfo}; + delete $Socket::{fake_getnameinfo}; +} else { + require Scalar::Util; + + *getaddrinfo = \&fake_getaddrinfo; + *getnameinfo = \&fake_getnameinfo; + + # These numbers borrowed from GNU libc's implementation, but since + # they're only used by our emulation, it doesn't matter if the real + # platform's values differ + my %constants = ( + AI_PASSIVE => 1, + AI_CANONNAME => 2, + AI_NUMERICHOST => 4, + # RFC 2553 doesn't define this but Linux does - lets be nice and + # provide it since we can + AI_NUMERICSERV => 1024, + + EAI_BADFLAGS => -1, + EAI_NONAME => -2, + EAI_NODATA => -5, + EAI_FAMILY => -6, + EAI_SERVICE => -8, + + NI_NUMERICHOST => 1, + NI_NUMERICSERV => 2, + NI_NAMEREQD => 8, + NI_DGRAM => 16, + ); + + foreach my $name ( keys %constants ) { + my $value = $constants{$name}; + + no strict 'refs'; + defined &$name or *$name = sub () { $value }; + } + + %errstr = ( + # These strings from RFC 2553 + EAI_BADFLAGS() => "invalid value for ai_flags", + EAI_NONAME() => "nodename nor servname provided, or not known", + EAI_NODATA() => "no address associated with nodename", + EAI_FAMILY() => "ai_family not supported", + EAI_SERVICE() => "servname not supported for ai_socktype", + ); +} + +# The following functions are used if the system does not have a +# getaddrinfo(3) function in libc; and are used to emulate it for the AF_INET +# family + +# Borrowed from Regexp::Common::net +my $REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL = qr/25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1?[0-9][0-9]{1,2}/; +my $REGEXP_IPv4_DOTTEDQUAD = qr/$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL\.$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL\.$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL\.$REGEXP_IPv4_DECIMAL/; + +sub fake_makeerr +{ + my ( $errno ) = @_; + my $errstr = $errno == 0 ? "" : ( $errstr{$errno} || $errno ); + return Scalar::Util::dualvar( $errno, $errstr ); +} + +sub fake_getaddrinfo +{ + my ( $node, $service, $hints ) = @_; + + $node = "" unless defined $node; + + $service = "" unless defined $service; + + my ( $family, $socktype, $protocol, $flags ) = @$hints{qw( family socktype protocol flags )}; + + $family ||= Socket::AF_INET(); # 0 == AF_UNSPEC, which we want too + $family == Socket::AF_INET() or return fake_makeerr( EAI_FAMILY() ); + + $socktype ||= 0; + + $protocol ||= 0; + + $flags ||= 0; + + my $flag_passive = $flags & AI_PASSIVE(); $flags &= ~AI_PASSIVE(); + my $flag_canonname = $flags & AI_CANONNAME(); $flags &= ~AI_CANONNAME(); + my $flag_numerichost = $flags & AI_NUMERICHOST(); $flags &= ~AI_NUMERICHOST(); + my $flag_numericserv = $flags & AI_NUMERICSERV(); $flags &= ~AI_NUMERICSERV(); + + $flags == 0 or return fake_makeerr( EAI_BADFLAGS() ); + + $node eq "" and $service eq "" and return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ); + + my $canonname; + my @addrs; + if( $node ne "" ) { + return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ) if( $flag_numerichost and $node !~ m/^$REGEXP_IPv4_DOTTEDQUAD$/ ); + ( $canonname, undef, undef, undef, @addrs ) = gethostbyname( $node ); + defined $canonname or return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ); + + undef $canonname unless $flag_canonname; + } + else { + $addrs[0] = $flag_passive ? Socket::inet_aton( "0.0.0.0" ) + : Socket::inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ); + } + + my @ports; # Actually ARRAYrefs of [ socktype, protocol, port ] + my $protname = ""; + if( $protocol ) { + $protname = getprotobynumber( $protocol ); + } + + if( $service ne "" and $service !~ m/^\d+$/ ) { + return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ) if( $flag_numericserv ); + getservbyname( $service, $protname ) or return fake_makeerr( EAI_SERVICE() ); + } + + foreach my $this_socktype ( Socket::SOCK_STREAM(), Socket::SOCK_DGRAM(), Socket::SOCK_RAW() ) { + next if $socktype and $this_socktype != $socktype; + + my $this_protname = "raw"; + $this_socktype == Socket::SOCK_STREAM() and $this_protname = "tcp"; + $this_socktype == Socket::SOCK_DGRAM() and $this_protname = "udp"; + + next if $protname and $this_protname ne $protname; + + my $port; + if( $service ne "" ) { + if( $service =~ m/^\d+$/ ) { + $port = "$service"; + } + else { + ( undef, undef, $port, $this_protname ) = getservbyname( $service, $this_protname ); + next unless defined $port; + } + } + else { + $port = 0; + } + + push @ports, [ $this_socktype, scalar getprotobyname( $this_protname ) || 0, $port ]; + } + + my @ret; + foreach my $addr ( @addrs ) { + foreach my $portspec ( @ports ) { + my ( $socktype, $protocol, $port ) = @$portspec; + push @ret, { + family => $family, + socktype => $socktype, + protocol => $protocol, + addr => Socket::pack_sockaddr_in( $port, $addr ), + canonname => undef, + }; + } + } + + # Only supply canonname for the first result + if( defined $canonname ) { + $ret[0]->{canonname} = $canonname; + } + + return ( fake_makeerr( 0 ), @ret ); +} + +sub fake_getnameinfo +{ + my ( $addr, $flags ) = @_; + + my ( $port, $inetaddr ); + eval { ( $port, $inetaddr ) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in( $addr ) } + or return fake_makeerr( EAI_FAMILY() ); + + my $family = Socket::AF_INET(); + + $flags ||= 0; + + my $flag_numerichost = $flags & NI_NUMERICHOST(); $flags &= ~NI_NUMERICHOST(); + my $flag_numericserv = $flags & NI_NUMERICSERV(); $flags &= ~NI_NUMERICSERV(); + my $flag_namereqd = $flags & NI_NAMEREQD(); $flags &= ~NI_NAMEREQD(); + my $flag_dgram = $flags & NI_DGRAM() ; $flags &= ~NI_DGRAM(); + + $flags == 0 or return fake_makeerr( EAI_BADFLAGS() ); + + my $node; + if( $flag_numerichost ) { + $node = Socket::inet_ntoa( $inetaddr ); + } + else { + $node = gethostbyaddr( $inetaddr, $family ); + if( !defined $node ) { + return fake_makeerr( EAI_NONAME() ) if $flag_namereqd; + $node = Socket::inet_ntoa( $inetaddr ); + } + } + + my $service; + if( $flag_numericserv ) { + $service = "$port"; + } + else { + my $protname = $flag_dgram ? "udp" : ""; + $service = getservbyport( $port, $protname ); + if( !defined $service ) { + $service = "$port"; + } + } + + return ( fake_makeerr( 0 ), $node, $service ); +} + +1; diff --git a/cpan/Socket/Socket.xs b/cpan/Socket/Socket.xs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f571ac7e71 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/Socket.xs @@ -0,0 +1,851 @@ +#define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT +#include "EXTERN.h" +#include "perl.h" +#include "XSUB.h" + +#include <stddef.h> + +#ifdef I_SYS_TYPES +# include <sys/types.h> +#endif +#if !defined(ultrix) /* Avoid double definition. */ +# include <sys/socket.h> +#endif +#if defined(USE_SOCKS) && defined(I_SOCKS) +# include <socks.h> +#endif +#ifdef MPE +# define PF_INET AF_INET +# define PF_UNIX AF_UNIX +# define SOCK_RAW 3 +#endif +#ifdef I_SYS_UN +# include <sys/un.h> +#endif +/* XXX Configure test for <netinet/in_systm.h needed XXX */ +#if defined(NeXT) || defined(__NeXT__) +# include <netinet/in_systm.h> +#endif +#if defined(__sgi) && !defined(AF_LINK) && defined(PF_LINK) && PF_LINK == AF_LNK +# undef PF_LINK +#endif +#if defined(I_NETINET_IN) || defined(__ultrix__) +# include <netinet/in.h> +#endif +#ifdef I_NETDB +# if !defined(ultrix) /* Avoid double definition. */ +# include <netdb.h> +# endif +#endif +#ifdef I_ARPA_INET +# include <arpa/inet.h> +#endif +#ifdef I_NETINET_TCP +# include <netinet/tcp.h> +#endif + +#ifdef NETWARE +NETDB_DEFINE_CONTEXT +NETINET_DEFINE_CONTEXT +#endif + +#ifdef I_SYSUIO +# include <sys/uio.h> +#endif + +#ifndef AF_NBS +# undef PF_NBS +#endif + +#ifndef AF_X25 +# undef PF_X25 +#endif + +#ifndef INADDR_NONE +# define INADDR_NONE 0xffffffff +#endif /* INADDR_NONE */ +#ifndef INADDR_BROADCAST +# define INADDR_BROADCAST 0xffffffff +#endif /* INADDR_BROADCAST */ +#ifndef INADDR_LOOPBACK +# define INADDR_LOOPBACK 0x7F000001 +#endif /* INADDR_LOOPBACK */ + +#ifndef croak_sv +# define croak_sv(sv) croak(SvPV_nolen(sv)) +#endif + +#ifndef HAS_INET_ATON + +/* + * Check whether "cp" is a valid ascii representation + * of an Internet address and convert to a binary address. + * Returns 1 if the address is valid, 0 if not. + * This replaces inet_addr, the return value from which + * cannot distinguish between failure and a local broadcast address. + */ +static int +my_inet_aton(register const char *cp, struct in_addr *addr) +{ + dTHX; + register U32 val; + register int base; + register char c; + int nparts; + const char *s; + unsigned int parts[4]; + register unsigned int *pp = parts; + + if (!cp || !*cp) + return 0; + for (;;) { + /* + * Collect number up to ".". + * Values are specified as for C: + * 0x=hex, 0=octal, other=decimal. + */ + val = 0; base = 10; + if (*cp == '0') { + if (*++cp == 'x' || *cp == 'X') + base = 16, cp++; + else + base = 8; + } + while ((c = *cp) != '\0') { + if (isDIGIT(c)) { + val = (val * base) + (c - '0'); + cp++; + continue; + } + if (base == 16 && (s=strchr(PL_hexdigit,c))) { + val = (val << 4) + + ((s - PL_hexdigit) & 15); + cp++; + continue; + } + break; + } + if (*cp == '.') { + /* + * Internet format: + * a.b.c.d + * a.b.c (with c treated as 16-bits) + * a.b (with b treated as 24 bits) + */ + if (pp >= parts + 3 || val > 0xff) + return 0; + *pp++ = val, cp++; + } else + break; + } + /* + * Check for trailing characters. + */ + if (*cp && !isSPACE(*cp)) + return 0; + /* + * Concoct the address according to + * the number of parts specified. + */ + nparts = pp - parts + 1; /* force to an int for switch() */ + switch (nparts) { + + case 1: /* a -- 32 bits */ + break; + + case 2: /* a.b -- 8.24 bits */ + if (val > 0xffffff) + return 0; + val |= parts[0] << 24; + break; + + case 3: /* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */ + if (val > 0xffff) + return 0; + val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16); + break; + + case 4: /* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */ + if (val > 0xff) + return 0; + val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16) | (parts[2] << 8); + break; + } + addr->s_addr = htonl(val); + return 1; +} + +#undef inet_aton +#define inet_aton my_inet_aton + +#endif /* ! HAS_INET_ATON */ + + +static int +not_here(const char *s) +{ + croak("Socket::%s not implemented on this architecture", s); + return -1; +} + +#define PERL_IN_ADDR_S_ADDR_SIZE 4 + +/* +* Bad assumptions possible here. +* +* Bad Assumption 1: struct in_addr has no other fields +* than the s_addr (which is the field we care about +* in here, really). However, we can be fed either 4-byte +* addresses (from pack("N", ...), or va.b.c.d, or ...), +* or full struct in_addrs (from e.g. pack_sockaddr_in()), +* which may or may not be 4 bytes in size. +* +* Bad Assumption 2: the s_addr field is a simple type +* (such as an int, u_int32_t). It can be a bit field, +* in which case using & (address-of) on it or taking sizeof() +* wouldn't go over too well. (Those are not attempted +* now but in case someone thinks to change the below code +* to use addr.s_addr instead of addr, you have been warned.) +* +* Bad Assumption 3: the s_addr is the first field in +* an in_addr, or that its bytes are the first bytes in +* an in_addr. +* +* These bad assumptions are wrong in UNICOS which has +* struct in_addr { struct { u_long st_addr:32; } s_da }; +* #define s_addr s_da.st_addr +* and u_long is 64 bits. +* +* --jhi */ + +#include "const-c.inc" + +#ifdef HAS_GETADDRINFO +static SV *err_to_SV(pTHX_ int err) +{ + SV *ret = sv_newmortal(); + SvUPGRADE(ret, SVt_PVNV); + + if(err) { + const char *error = gai_strerror(err); + sv_setpv(ret, error); + } + else { + sv_setpv(ret, ""); + } + + SvIV_set(ret, err); SvIOK_on(ret); + + return ret; +} + +static void xs_getaddrinfo(pTHX_ CV *cv) +{ + dVAR; + dXSARGS; + + SV *host; + SV *service; + SV *hints; + + char *hostname = NULL; + char *servicename = NULL; + STRLEN len; + struct addrinfo hints_s; + struct addrinfo *res; + struct addrinfo *res_iter; + int err; + int n_res; + + if(items > 3) + croak_xs_usage(cv, "host, service, hints"); + + SP -= items; + + if(items < 1) + host = &PL_sv_undef; + else + host = ST(0); + + if(items < 2) + service = &PL_sv_undef; + else + service = ST(1); + + if(items < 3) + hints = NULL; + else + hints = ST(2); + + SvGETMAGIC(host); + if(SvOK(host)) { + hostname = SvPV_nomg(host, len); + if (!len) + hostname = NULL; + } + + SvGETMAGIC(service); + if(SvOK(service)) { + servicename = SvPV_nomg(service, len); + if (!len) + servicename = NULL; + } + + Zero(&hints_s, sizeof hints_s, char); + hints_s.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC; + + if(hints && SvOK(hints)) { + HV *hintshash; + SV **valp; + + if(!SvROK(hints) || SvTYPE(SvRV(hints)) != SVt_PVHV) + croak("hints is not a HASH reference"); + + hintshash = (HV*)SvRV(hints); + + if((valp = hv_fetch(hintshash, "flags", 5, 0)) != NULL) + hints_s.ai_flags = SvIV(*valp); + if((valp = hv_fetch(hintshash, "family", 6, 0)) != NULL) + hints_s.ai_family = SvIV(*valp); + if((valp = hv_fetch(hintshash, "socktype", 8, 0)) != NULL) + hints_s.ai_socktype = SvIV(*valp); + if((valp = hv_fetch(hintshash, "protocol", 8, 0)) != NULL) + hints_s.ai_protocol = SvIV(*valp); + } + + err = getaddrinfo(hostname, servicename, &hints_s, &res); + + XPUSHs(err_to_SV(aTHX_ err)); + + if(err) + XSRETURN(1); + + n_res = 0; + for(res_iter = res; res_iter; res_iter = res_iter->ai_next) { + HV *res_hv = newHV(); + + (void)hv_stores(res_hv, "family", newSViv(res_iter->ai_family)); + (void)hv_stores(res_hv, "socktype", newSViv(res_iter->ai_socktype)); + (void)hv_stores(res_hv, "protocol", newSViv(res_iter->ai_protocol)); + + (void)hv_stores(res_hv, "addr", newSVpvn((char*)res_iter->ai_addr, res_iter->ai_addrlen)); + + if(res_iter->ai_canonname) + (void)hv_stores(res_hv, "canonname", newSVpv(res_iter->ai_canonname, 0)); + else + (void)hv_stores(res_hv, "canonname", newSV(0)); + + XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV*)res_hv))); + n_res++; + } + + freeaddrinfo(res); + + XSRETURN(1 + n_res); +} +#endif + +#ifdef HAS_GETNAMEINFO +static void xs_getnameinfo(pTHX_ CV *cv) +{ + dVAR; + dXSARGS; + + SV *addr; + int flags; + + char host[1024]; + char serv[256]; + char *sa; /* we'll cast to struct sockaddr * when necessary */ + STRLEN addr_len; + int err; + + if(items < 1 || items > 2) + croak_xs_usage(cv, "addr, flags=0"); + + SP -= items; + + addr = ST(0); + + if(items < 2) + flags = 0; + else + flags = SvIV(ST(1)); + + if(!SvPOK(addr)) + croak("addr is not a string"); + + addr_len = SvCUR(addr); + + /* We need to ensure the sockaddr is aligned, because a random SvPV might + * not be due to SvOOK */ + Newx(sa, addr_len, char); + Copy(SvPV_nolen(addr), sa, addr_len, char); +#ifdef HAS_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN + ((struct sockaddr *)sa)->sa_len = addr_len; +#endif + + err = getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)sa, addr_len, + host, sizeof(host), + serv, sizeof(serv), + flags); + + Safefree(sa); + + XPUSHs(err_to_SV(aTHX_ err)); + + if(err) + XSRETURN(1); + + XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv(host, 0))); + XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv(serv, 0))); + + XSRETURN(3); +} +#endif + +MODULE = Socket PACKAGE = Socket + +INCLUDE: const-xs.inc + +BOOT: +#ifdef HAS_GETADDRINFO + newXS("Socket::getaddrinfo", xs_getaddrinfo, __FILE__); +#endif +#ifdef HAS_GETNAMEINFO + newXS("Socket::getnameinfo", xs_getnameinfo, __FILE__); +#endif + +void +inet_aton(host) + char * host + CODE: + { + struct in_addr ip_address; + struct hostent * phe; + + if ((*host != '\0') && inet_aton(host, &ip_address)) { + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags((char *)&ip_address, sizeof ip_address, SVs_TEMP); + XSRETURN(1); + } + + phe = gethostbyname(host); + if (phe && phe->h_addrtype == AF_INET && phe->h_length == 4) { + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags((char *)phe->h_addr, phe->h_length, SVs_TEMP); + XSRETURN(1); + } + + XSRETURN_UNDEF; + } + +void +inet_ntoa(ip_address_sv) + SV * ip_address_sv + CODE: + { + STRLEN addrlen; + struct in_addr addr; + char * ip_address; + if (DO_UTF8(ip_address_sv) && !sv_utf8_downgrade(ip_address_sv, 1)) + croak("Wide character in %s", "Socket::inet_ntoa"); + ip_address = SvPVbyte(ip_address_sv, addrlen); + if (addrlen == sizeof(addr) || addrlen == 4) + addr.s_addr = + (ip_address[0] & 0xFF) << 24 | + (ip_address[1] & 0xFF) << 16 | + (ip_address[2] & 0xFF) << 8 | + (ip_address[3] & 0xFF); + else + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::inet_ntoa", + addrlen, sizeof(addr)); + /* We could use inet_ntoa() but that is broken + * in HP-UX + GCC + 64bitint (returns "0.0.0.0"), + * so let's use this sprintf() workaround everywhere. + * This is also more threadsafe than using inet_ntoa(). */ + ST(0) = sv_2mortal(Perl_newSVpvf(aTHX_ "%d.%d.%d.%d", /* IPv6? */ + ((addr.s_addr >> 24) & 0xFF), + ((addr.s_addr >> 16) & 0xFF), + ((addr.s_addr >> 8) & 0xFF), + ( addr.s_addr & 0xFF))); + } + +void +sockaddr_family(sockaddr) + SV * sockaddr + PREINIT: + STRLEN sockaddr_len; + char *sockaddr_pv = SvPVbyte(sockaddr, sockaddr_len); + CODE: + if (sockaddr_len < offsetof(struct sockaddr, sa_data)) { + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be at least %d", + "Socket::sockaddr_family", sockaddr_len, + offsetof(struct sockaddr, sa_data)); + } + ST(0) = sv_2mortal(newSViv(((struct sockaddr*)sockaddr_pv)->sa_family)); + +void +pack_sockaddr_un(pathname) + SV * pathname + CODE: + { +#ifdef I_SYS_UN + struct sockaddr_un sun_ad; /* fear using sun */ + STRLEN len; + char * pathname_pv; + int addr_len; + + Zero( &sun_ad, sizeof sun_ad, char ); + sun_ad.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + pathname_pv = SvPV(pathname,len); + if (len > sizeof(sun_ad.sun_path)) + len = sizeof(sun_ad.sun_path); +# ifdef OS2 /* Name should start with \socket\ and contain backslashes! */ + { + int off; + char *s, *e; + + if (pathname_pv[0] != '/' && pathname_pv[0] != '\\') + croak("Relative UNIX domain socket name '%s' unsupported", + pathname_pv); + else if (len < 8 + || pathname_pv[7] != '/' && pathname_pv[7] != '\\' + || !strnicmp(pathname_pv + 1, "socket", 6)) + off = 7; + else + off = 0; /* Preserve names starting with \socket\ */ + Copy( "\\socket", sun_ad.sun_path, off, char); + Copy( pathname_pv, sun_ad.sun_path + off, len, char ); + + s = sun_ad.sun_path + off - 1; + e = s + len + 1; + while (++s < e) + if (*s = '/') + *s = '\\'; + } +# else /* !( defined OS2 ) */ + Copy( pathname_pv, sun_ad.sun_path, len, char ); +# endif + if (0) not_here("dummy"); + if (len > 1 && sun_ad.sun_path[0] == '\0') { + /* Linux-style abstract-namespace socket. + * The name is not a file name, but an array of arbitrary + * character, starting with \0 and possibly including \0s, + * therefore the length of the structure must denote the + * end of that character array */ + addr_len = (char *)&(sun_ad.sun_path) - (char *)&sun_ad + len; + } else { + addr_len = sizeof sun_ad; + } +# ifdef HAS_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN + sun_ad.sun_len = addr_len; +# endif + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags((char *)&sun_ad, addr_len, SVs_TEMP); +#else + ST(0) = (SV *) not_here("pack_sockaddr_un"); +#endif + + } + +void +unpack_sockaddr_un(sun_sv) + SV * sun_sv + CODE: + { +#ifdef I_SYS_UN + struct sockaddr_un addr; + STRLEN sockaddrlen; + char * sun_ad = SvPVbyte(sun_sv,sockaddrlen); + int addr_len; +# ifndef __linux__ + /* On Linux sockaddrlen on sockets returned by accept, recvfrom, + getpeername and getsockname is not equal to sizeof(addr). */ + if (sockaddrlen != sizeof(addr)) { + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_sockaddr_un", + sockaddrlen, sizeof(addr)); + } +# endif + + Copy( sun_ad, &addr, sizeof addr, char ); + + if ( addr.sun_family != AF_UNIX ) { + croak("Bad address family for %s, got %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_sockaddr_un", + addr.sun_family, + AF_UNIX); + } + + if (addr.sun_path[0] == '\0') { + /* Linux-style abstract socket address begins with a nul + * and can contain nuls. */ + addr_len = (char *)&addr - (char *)&(addr.sun_path) + sockaddrlen; + } else { + for (addr_len = 0; addr.sun_path[addr_len] + && addr_len < (int)sizeof(addr.sun_path); addr_len++); + } + + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags(addr.sun_path, addr_len, SVs_TEMP); +#else + ST(0) = (SV *) not_here("unpack_sockaddr_un"); +#endif + } + +void +pack_sockaddr_in(port, ip_address_sv) + unsigned short port + SV * ip_address_sv + CODE: + { + struct sockaddr_in sin; + struct in_addr addr; + STRLEN addrlen; + char * ip_address; + if (DO_UTF8(ip_address_sv) && !sv_utf8_downgrade(ip_address_sv, 1)) + croak("Wide character in %s", "Socket::pack_sockaddr_in"); + ip_address = SvPVbyte(ip_address_sv, addrlen); + if (addrlen == sizeof(addr) || addrlen == 4) + addr.s_addr = + (ip_address[0] & 0xFF) << 24 | + (ip_address[1] & 0xFF) << 16 | + (ip_address[2] & 0xFF) << 8 | + (ip_address[3] & 0xFF); + else + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::pack_sockaddr_in", + addrlen, sizeof(addr)); + Zero( &sin, sizeof sin, char ); + sin.sin_family = AF_INET; + sin.sin_port = htons(port); + sin.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(addr.s_addr); +# ifdef HAS_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN + sin.sin_len = sizeof (sin); +# endif + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags((char *)&sin, sizeof (sin), SVs_TEMP); + } + +void +unpack_sockaddr_in(sin_sv) + SV * sin_sv + PPCODE: + { + STRLEN sockaddrlen; + struct sockaddr_in addr; + unsigned short port; + struct in_addr ip_address; + char * sin = SvPVbyte(sin_sv,sockaddrlen); + if (sockaddrlen != sizeof(addr)) { + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in", + sockaddrlen, sizeof(addr)); + } + Copy( sin, &addr,sizeof addr, char ); + if ( addr.sin_family != AF_INET ) { + croak("Bad address family for %s, got %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in", + addr.sin_family, + AF_INET); + } + port = ntohs(addr.sin_port); + ip_address = addr.sin_addr; + + EXTEND(SP, 2); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv((IV) port))); + PUSHs(newSVpvn_flags((char *)&ip_address, sizeof(ip_address), SVs_TEMP)); + } + +void +pack_sockaddr_in6(port, sin6_addr, scope_id=0, flowinfo=0) + unsigned short port + SV * sin6_addr + unsigned long scope_id + unsigned long flowinfo + CODE: + { +#ifdef AF_INET6 + struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; + char * addrbytes; + STRLEN addrlen; + if (DO_UTF8(sin6_addr) && !sv_utf8_downgrade(sin6_addr, 1)) + croak("Wide character in %s", "Socket::pack_sockaddr_in6"); + addrbytes = SvPVbyte(sin6_addr, addrlen); + if(addrlen != sizeof(sin6.sin6_addr)) + croak("Bad arg length %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::pack_sockaddr_in6", addrlen, sizeof(sin6.sin6_addr)); + Zero(&sin6, sizeof(sin6), char); + sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; + sin6.sin6_port = htons(port); + sin6.sin6_flowinfo = htonl(flowinfo); + Copy(addrbytes, &sin6.sin6_addr, sizeof(sin6.sin6_addr), char); +# ifdef HAS_SIN6_SCOPE_ID + sin6.sin6_scope_id = scope_id; +# else + if(scope_id != 0) + warn("%s cannot represent non-zero scope_id %d", + "Socket::pack_sockaddr_in6", scope_id); +# endif +# ifdef HAS_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN + sin6.sin6_len = sizeof(sin6); +# endif + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags((char *)&sin6, sizeof(sin6), SVs_TEMP); +#else + ST(0) = (SV*)not_here("pack_sockaddr_in6"); +#endif + } + +void +unpack_sockaddr_in6(sin6_sv) + SV * sin6_sv + PPCODE: + { +#ifdef AF_INET6 + STRLEN addrlen; + struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; + char * addrbytes = SvPVbyte(sin6_sv, addrlen); + if (addrlen != sizeof(sin6)) + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in6", + addrlen, sizeof(sin6)); + Copy(addrbytes, &sin6, sizeof(sin6), char); + if(sin6.sin6_family != AF_INET6) + croak("Bad address family for %s, got %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in6", + sin6.sin6_family, AF_INET6); + EXTEND(SP, 4); + mPUSHi(ntohs(sin6.sin6_port)); + mPUSHp((char *)&sin6.sin6_addr, sizeof(sin6.sin6_addr)); +# ifdef HAS_SIN6_SCOPE_ID + mPUSHi(sin6.sin6_scope_id); +# else + mPUSHi(0); +# endif + mPUSHi(ntohl(sin6.sin6_flowinfo)); +#else + ST(0) = (SV*)not_here("pack_sockaddr_in6"); +#endif + } + +void +inet_ntop(af, ip_address_sv) + int af + SV * ip_address_sv + CODE: +#ifdef HAS_INETNTOP + STRLEN addrlen, struct_size; +#ifdef AF_INET6 + struct in6_addr addr; + char str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; +#else + struct in_addr addr; + char str[INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; +#endif + char *ip_address = SvPV(ip_address_sv, addrlen); + + struct_size = sizeof(addr); + + if(af != AF_INET +#ifdef AF_INET6 + && af != AF_INET6 +#endif + ) { + croak("Bad address family for %s, got %d, should be" +#ifdef AF_INET6 + " either AF_INET or AF_INET6", +#else + " AF_INET", +#endif + "Socket::inet_ntop", + af); + } + + Copy( ip_address, &addr, sizeof addr, char ); + inet_ntop(af, &addr, str, sizeof str); + + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags(str, strlen(str), SVs_TEMP); +#else + ST(0) = (SV *)not_here("inet_ntop"); +#endif + +void +inet_pton(af, host) + int af + const char * host + CODE: +#ifdef HAS_INETPTON + int ok; +#ifdef AF_INET6 + struct in6_addr ip_address; +#else + struct in_addr ip_address; +#endif + + if(af != AF_INET +#ifdef AF_INET6 + && af != AF_INET6 +#endif + ) { + croak("Bad address family for %s, got %d, should be" +#ifdef AF_INET6 + " either AF_INET or AF_INET6", +#else + " AF_INET", +#endif + "Socket::inet_pton", + af); + } + ok = (*host != '\0') && inet_pton(af, host, &ip_address); + + ST(0) = sv_newmortal(); + if (ok) { + sv_setpvn( ST(0), (char *)&ip_address, sizeof(ip_address) ); + } +#else + ST(0) = (SV *)not_here("inet_pton"); +#endif + +void +pack_ipv6_mreq(addr, interface) + SV * addr + unsigned int interface + CODE: + { +#ifdef AF_INET6 + struct ipv6_mreq mreq; + char * addrbytes; + STRLEN addrlen; + if (DO_UTF8(addr) && !sv_utf8_downgrade(addr, 1)) + croak("Wide character in %s", "Socket::pack_ipv6_mreq"); + addrbytes = SvPVbyte(addr, addrlen); + if(addrlen != sizeof(mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr)) + croak("Bad arg length %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::pack_ipv6_mreq", addrlen, sizeof(mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr)); + Zero(&mreq, sizeof(mreq), char); + Copy(addrbytes, &mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr, sizeof(mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr), char); + mreq.ipv6mr_interface = interface; + ST(0) = newSVpvn_flags((char *)&mreq, sizeof(mreq), SVs_TEMP); +#else + ST(0) = (SV*)not_here("pack_ipv6_mreq"); +#endif + } + +void +unpack_ipv6_mreq(mreq_sv) + SV * mreq_sv + PPCODE: + { +#ifdef AF_INET6 + struct ipv6_mreq mreq; + STRLEN mreqlen; + char * mreqbytes = SvPVbyte(mreq_sv, mreqlen); + if (mreqlen != sizeof(mreq)) + croak("Bad arg length for %s, length is %d, should be %d", + "Socket::unpack_ipv6_mreq", + mreqlen, sizeof(mreq)); + Copy(mreqbytes, &mreq, sizeof(mreq), char); + EXTEND(SP, 2); + mPUSHp((char *)&mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr, sizeof(mreq.ipv6mr_multiaddr)); + mPUSHi(mreq.ipv6mr_interface); +#else + not_here("unpack_ipv6_mreq"); +#endif + } diff --git a/cpan/Socket/t/Socket.t b/cpan/Socket/t/Socket.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f59c265c4c --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/t/Socket.t @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +#!./perl + +BEGIN { + require Config; import Config; + if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bSocket\b/ && + !(($^O eq 'VMS') && $Config{d_socket})) { + print "1..0\n"; + exit 0; + } + $has_alarm = $Config{d_alarm}; +} + +use Socket qw(:all); +use Test::More tests => 26; + +$has_echo = $^O ne 'MSWin32'; +$alarmed = 0; +sub arm { $alarmed = 0; alarm(shift) if $has_alarm } +sub alarmed { $alarmed = 1 } +$SIG{ALRM} = 'alarmed' if $has_alarm; + +SKIP: { + unless(socket(T, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)) { + skip "No PF_INET", 3; + } + + pass "socket(PF_INET)"; + + arm(5); + my $host = $^O eq 'MacOS' || ($^O eq 'irix' && $Config{osvers} == 5) ? + '127.0.0.1' : 'localhost'; + my $localhost = inet_aton($host); + + SKIP: { + unless($has_echo && defined $localhost && connect(T,pack_sockaddr_in(7,$localhost))) { + skip "Unable to connect to localhost:7", 2; + } + + arm(0); + + pass "PF_INET echo localhost connected"; + + diag "Connected to " . + inet_ntoa((unpack_sockaddr_in(getpeername(T)))[1])."\n"; + + arm(5); + syswrite(T,"hello",5); + arm(0); + + arm(5); + $read = sysread(T,$buff,10); # Connection may be granted, then closed! + arm(0); + + while ($read > 0 && length($buff) < 5) { + # adjust for fact that TCP doesn't guarantee size of reads/writes + arm(5); + $read = sysread(T,$buff,10,length($buff)); + arm(0); + } + + is(($read == 0 || $buff eq "hello"), "PF_INET echo localhost reply"); + } +} + +SKIP: { + unless(socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)) { + skip "No PF_INET", 3; + } + + pass "socket(PF_INET)"; + + SKIP: { + arm(5); + unless($has_echo && connect(S,pack_sockaddr_in(7,INADDR_LOOPBACK))) { + skip "Unable to connect to localhost:7", 2; + } + + arm(0); + + pass "PF_INET echo INADDR_LOOPBACK connected"; + + diag "Connected to " . + inet_ntoa((unpack_sockaddr_in(getpeername(S)))[1])."\n"; + + arm(5); + syswrite(S,"olleh",5); + arm(0); + + arm(5); + $read = sysread(S,$buff,10); # Connection may be granted, then closed! + arm(0); + + while ($read > 0 && length($buff) < 5) { + # adjust for fact that TCP doesn't guarantee size of reads/writes + arm(5); + $read = sysread(S,$buff,10,length($buff)); + arm(0); + } + + is(($read == 0 || $buff eq "olleh"), "PF_INET echo INADDR_LOOPBACK reply"); + } +} + +# warnings +{ + my $w = 0; + local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { + ++ $w if $_[0] =~ /^6-ARG sockaddr_in call is deprecated/ ; + }; + + no warnings 'Socket'; + sockaddr_in(1,2,3,4,5,6) ; + is($w, 0, "sockaddr_in deprecated form doesn't warn without lexical warnings"); + + use warnings 'Socket'; + sockaddr_in(1,2,3,4,5,6) ; + is($w, 1, "sockaddr_in deprecated form warns with lexical warnings"); +} + +# Test that whatever we give into pack/unpack_sockaddr retains +# the value thru the entire chain. +is(inet_ntoa((unpack_sockaddr_in(pack_sockaddr_in(100,inet_aton("10.250.230.10"))))[1]), '10.250.230.10', + 'inet_aton->pack_sockaddr_in->unpack_sockaddr_in->inet_ntoa roundtrip'); + +is(inet_ntoa(inet_aton("10.20.30.40")), "10.20.30.40", 'inet_aton->inet_ntoa roundtrip'); +is(inet_ntoa(v10.20.30.40), "10.20.30.40", 'inet_ntoa from v-string'); + +{ + my ($port,$addr) = unpack_sockaddr_in(pack_sockaddr_in(100,v10.10.10.10)); + is($port, 100, 'pack_sockaddr_in->unpack_sockaddr_in port'); + is(inet_ntoa($addr), "10.10.10.10", 'pack_sockaddr_in->unpack_sockaddr_in addr'); +} + +{ + local $@; + eval { inet_ntoa(v10.20.30.400) }; + like($@, qr/^Wide character in Socket::inet_ntoa at/, 'inet_ntoa warns about wide characters'); +} + +is(sockaddr_family(pack_sockaddr_in(100,inet_aton("10.250.230.10"))), AF_INET, 'pack_sockaddr_in->sockaddr_family'); + +{ + local $@; + eval { sockaddr_family("") }; + like($@, qr/^Bad arg length for Socket::sockaddr_family, length is 0, should be at least \d+/, 'sockaddr_family warns about argument length'); +} + +SKIP: { + # see if we can handle abstract sockets + skip "Abstract AF_UNIX paths unsupported", 2 unless $^O eq "linux"; + + my $test_abstract_socket = chr(0) . '/org/perl/hello'. chr(0) . 'world'; + my $addr = sockaddr_un ($test_abstract_socket); + my ($path) = sockaddr_un ($addr); + is($path, $test_abstract_socket, 'sockaddr_un can handle abstract AF_UNIX paths'); + + # see if we calculate the address structure length correctly + is(length ($test_abstract_socket) + 2, length $addr, 'sockaddr_un abstract address length'); +} + +SKIP: { + skip "No inet_ntop", 3 unless $Config{d_inetntop} && $Config{d_inetaton}; + + is(inet_ntop(AF_INET, inet_pton(AF_INET, "10.20.30.40")), "10.20.30.40", 'inet_pton->inet_ntop AF_INET roundtrip'); + is(inet_ntop(AF_INET, inet_aton("10.20.30.40")), "10.20.30.40", 'inet_aton->inet_ntop AF_INET roundtrip'); + + SKIP: { + skip "No AF_INET6", 1 unless defined eval { AF_INET6() }; + is(lc inet_ntop(AF_INET6, inet_pton(AF_INET6, "2001:503:BA3E::2:30")), "2001:503:ba3e::2:30", 'inet_pton->inet_ntop AF_INET6 roundtrip'); + } +} + +SKIP: { + skip "No AF_INET6", 5 unless defined eval { AF_INET6() }; + + my $sin6 = pack_sockaddr_in6(0x1234, "0123456789abcdef", 0, 89); + + is(sockaddr_family($sin6), AF_INET6, 'sockaddr_family of pack_sockaddr_in6'); + + is((unpack_sockaddr_in6($sin6))[0], 0x1234, 'pack_sockaddr_in6->unpack_sockaddr_in6 port'); + is((unpack_sockaddr_in6($sin6))[1], "0123456789abcdef", 'pack_sockaddr_in6->unpack_sockaddr_in6 addr'); + is((unpack_sockaddr_in6($sin6))[2], 0, 'pack_sockaddr_in6->unpack_sockaddr_in6 scope_id'); + is((unpack_sockaddr_in6($sin6))[3], 89, 'pack_sockaddr_in6->unpack_sockaddr_in6 flowinfo'); +} diff --git a/cpan/Socket/t/getaddrinfo.t b/cpan/Socket/t/getaddrinfo.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b85af38254 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/t/getaddrinfo.t @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +use strict; +use warnings; +use Test::More tests => 30; + +use Socket qw( + AI_NUMERICHOST AF_INET SOCK_STREAM IPPROTO_TCP + unpack_sockaddr_in inet_aton getaddrinfo +); + +my ( $err, @res ); + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", "80", { socktype => SOCK_STREAM } ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for host=127.0.0.1/service=80/socktype=STREAM' ); +cmp_ok( $err, "eq", "", '$err eq "" for host=127.0.0.1/service=80/socktype=STREAM' ); +is( scalar @res, 1, + '@res has 1 result' ); + +is( $res[0]->{family}, AF_INET, + '$res[0] family is AF_INET' ); +is( $res[0]->{socktype}, SOCK_STREAM, + '$res[0] socktype is SOCK_STREAM' ); +ok( $res[0]->{protocol} == 0 || $res[0]->{protocol} == IPPROTO_TCP, + '$res[0] protocol is 0 or IPPROTO_TCP' ); +ok( defined $res[0]->{addr}, + '$res[0] addr is defined' ); +if (length $res[0]->{addr}) { + is_deeply( [ unpack_sockaddr_in $res[0]->{addr} ], + [ 80, inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ) ], + '$res[0] addr is {"127.0.0.1", 80}' ); +} else { + fail( '$res[0] addr is empty: check $socksizetype' ); +} + +# Check actual IV integers work just as well as PV strings +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", 80, { socktype => SOCK_STREAM } ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for host=127.0.0.1/service=80/socktype=STREAM' ); +is_deeply( [ unpack_sockaddr_in $res[0]->{addr} ], + [ 80, inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ) ], + '$res[0] addr is {"127.0.0.1", 80}' ); + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", "" ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for host=127.0.0.1' ); +# Might get more than one; e.g. different socktypes +ok( scalar @res > 0, '@res has results' ); + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", undef ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for host=127.0.0.1/service=undef' ); + +# Test GETMAGIC +{ + "127.0.0.1" =~ /(.+)/; + ( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo($1, undef); + cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for host=$1' ); + ok( scalar @res > 0, '@res has results' ); + is( (unpack_sockaddr_in $res[0]->{addr})[1], + inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ), + '$res[0] addr is {"127.0.0.1", ??}' ); +} + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "", "80", { family => AF_INET, socktype => SOCK_STREAM } ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for service=80/family=AF_INET/socktype=STREAM' ); +is( scalar @res, 1, '@res has 1 result' ); + +# Just pick the first one +is( $res[0]->{family}, AF_INET, + '$res[0] family is AF_INET' ); +is( $res[0]->{socktype}, SOCK_STREAM, + '$res[0] socktype is SOCK_STREAM' ); +ok( $res[0]->{protocol} == 0 || $res[0]->{protocol} == IPPROTO_TCP, + '$res[0] protocol is 0 or IPPROTO_TCP' ); + +# Now some tests of a few well-known internet hosts +my $goodhost = "cpan.perl.org"; + +SKIP: { + skip "Resolver has no answer for $goodhost", 2 unless gethostbyname( $goodhost ); + + ( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "cpan.perl.org", "ftp", { socktype => SOCK_STREAM } ); + cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for host=cpan.perl.org/service=ftp/socktype=STREAM' ); + # Might get more than one; e.g. different families + ok( scalar @res > 0, '@res has results' ); +} + +# Now something I hope doesn't exist - we put it in a known-missing TLD +my $missinghost = "TbK4jM2M0OS.lm57DWIyu4i"; + +# Some CPAN testing machines seem to have wildcard DNS servers that reply to +# any request. We'd better check for them + +SKIP: { + skip "Resolver has an answer for $missinghost", 1 if gethostbyname( $missinghost ); + + # Some OSes return $err == 0 but no results + ( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( $missinghost, "ftp", { socktype => SOCK_STREAM } ); + ok( $err != 0 || ( $err == 0 && @res == 0 ), + '$err != 0 or @res == 0 for host=TbK4jM2M0OS.lm57DWIyu4i/service=ftp/socktype=SOCK_STREAM' ); + if( @res ) { + # Diagnostic that might help + while( my $r = shift @res ) { + diag( "family=$r->{family} socktype=$r->{socktype} protocol=$r->{protocol} addr=[" . length( $r->{addr} ) . " bytes]" ); + diag( " addr=" . join( ", ", map { sprintf '0x%02x', ord $_ } split m//, $r->{addr} ) ); + } + } +} + +# Now check that names with AI_NUMERICHOST fail + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "localhost", "ftp", { flags => AI_NUMERICHOST, socktype => SOCK_STREAM } ); +ok( $err != 0, '$err != 0 for host=localhost/service=ftp/flags=AI_NUMERICHOST/socktype=SOCK_STREAM' ); + +# Some sanity checking on the hints hash +ok( defined eval { getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", "80", undef ); 1 }, + 'getaddrinfo() with undef hints works' ); +ok( !defined eval { getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", "80", "hints" ); 1 }, + 'getaddrinfo() with string hints dies' ); +ok( !defined eval { getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1", "80", [] ); 1 }, + 'getaddrinfo() with ARRAY hints dies' ); + +# Ensure it doesn't segfault if args are missing + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo(); +ok( defined $err, '$err defined for getaddrinfo()' ); + +( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "127.0.0.1" ); +ok( defined $err, '$err defined for getaddrinfo("127.0.0.1")' ); diff --git a/cpan/Socket/t/getnameinfo.t b/cpan/Socket/t/getnameinfo.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..803e8c0c57 --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/t/getnameinfo.t @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +use strict; +use warnings; +use Test::More tests => 10; + +use Socket qw( + AF_INET NI_NUMERICHOST NI_NUMERICSERV + getnameinfo pack_sockaddr_in inet_aton +); + +my ( $err, $host, $service ); + +( $err, $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( pack_sockaddr_in( 80, inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ) ), NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for {family=AF_INET,port=80,sinaddr=127.0.0.1}/NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV' ); +cmp_ok( $err, "eq", "", '$err eq "" for {family=AF_INET,port=80,sinaddr=127.0.0.1}/NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV' ); + +is( $host, "127.0.0.1", '$host is 127.0.0.1 for NH/NS' ); +is( $service, "80", '$service is 80 for NH/NS' ); + +# Probably "localhost" but we'd better ask the system to be sure +my $expect_host = gethostbyaddr( inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ), AF_INET ); +defined $expect_host or $expect_host = "127.0.0.1"; + +( $err, $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( pack_sockaddr_in( 80, inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ) ), NI_NUMERICSERV ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for {family=AF_INET,port=80,sinaddr=127.0.0.1}/NI_NUMERICSERV' ); + +is( $host, $expect_host, "\$host is $expect_host for NS" ); +is( $service, "80", '$service is 80 for NS' ); + +# Probably "www" but we'd better ask the system to be sure +my $expect_service = getservbyport( 80, "tcp" ); +defined $expect_service or $expect_service = "80"; + +( $err, $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( pack_sockaddr_in( 80, inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ) ), NI_NUMERICHOST ); +cmp_ok( $err, "==", 0, '$err == 0 for {family=AF_INET,port=80,sinaddr=127.0.0.1}/NI_NUMERICHOST' ); + +is( $host, "127.0.0.1", '$host is 127.0.0.1 for NH' ); +is( $service, $expect_service, "\$service is $expect_service for NH" ); diff --git a/cpan/Socket/t/ipv6_mreq.t b/cpan/Socket/t/ipv6_mreq.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..43fb8f804b --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/t/ipv6_mreq.t @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +use strict; +use warnings; +use Test::More; + +use Socket qw( + pack_ipv6_mreq unpack_ipv6_mreq +); + +# Check that pack/unpack_ipv6_mreq either croak with "Not implemented", or +# roundtrip as identity + +my $packed; +eval { + $packed = pack_ipv6_mreq "ANADDRESSIN16CHR", 123; +}; +if( !defined $packed ) { + plan skip_all => "No pack_ipv6_mreq" if $@ =~ m/ not implemented /; + die $@; +} + +plan tests => 2; + +my @unpacked = unpack_ipv6_mreq $packed; + +is( $unpacked[0], "ANADDRESSIN16CHR", 'unpack_ipv6_mreq multiaddr' ); +is( $unpacked[1], 123, 'unpack_ipv6_mreq ifindex' ); diff --git a/cpan/Socket/t/socketpair.t b/cpan/Socket/t/socketpair.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..997628c3bd --- /dev/null +++ b/cpan/Socket/t/socketpair.t @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +#!./perl -w + +my $child; +my $can_fork; +my $has_perlio; + +BEGIN { + require Config; import Config; + $can_fork = $Config{'d_fork'} || $Config{'d_pseudofork'}; + + if ($^O eq "hpux" or $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bSocket\b/ && + !(($^O eq 'VMS') && $Config{d_socket})) { + print "1..0\n"; + exit 0; + } +} + +{ + # This was in the BEGIN block, but since Test::More 0.47 added support to + # detect forking, we don't need to fork before Test::More initialises. + + # Too many things in this test will hang forever if something is wrong, + # so we need a self destruct timer. And IO can hang despite an alarm. + + if( $can_fork) { + my $parent = $$; + $child = fork; + die "Fork failed" unless defined $child; + if (!$child) { + $SIG{INT} = sub {exit 0}; # You have 60 seconds. Your time starts now. + my $must_finish_by = time + 60; + my $remaining; + while (($remaining = $must_finish_by - time) > 0) { + sleep $remaining; + } + warn "Something unexpectedly hung during testing"; + kill "INT", $parent or die "Kill failed: $!"; + exit 1; + } + } + unless ($has_perlio = find PerlIO::Layer 'perlio') { + print <<EOF; +# Since you don't have perlio you might get failures with UTF-8 locales. +EOF + } +} + +use Socket; +use Test::More; +use strict; +use warnings; +use Errno; + +my $skip_reason; + +if( !$Config{d_alarm} ) { + plan skip_all => "alarm() not implemented on this platform"; +} elsif( !$can_fork ) { + plan skip_all => "fork() not implemented on this platform"; +} else { + # This should fail but not die if there is real socketpair + eval {socketpair LEFT, RIGHT, -1, -1, -1}; + if ($@ =~ /^Unsupported socket function "socketpair" called/ || + $! =~ /^The operation requested is not supported./) { # Stratus VOS + plan skip_all => 'No socketpair (real or emulated)'; + } else { + eval {AF_UNIX}; + if ($@ =~ /^Your vendor has not defined Socket macro AF_UNIX/) { + plan skip_all => 'No AF_UNIX'; + } else { + plan tests => 45; + } + } +} + +# But we'll install an alarm handler in case any of the races below fail. +$SIG{ALRM} = sub {die "Unexpected alarm during testing"}; + +ok (socketpair (LEFT, RIGHT, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNSPEC), + "socketpair (LEFT, RIGHT, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNSPEC)") + or print "# \$\! = $!\n"; + +if ($has_perlio) { + binmode(LEFT, ":bytes"); + binmode(RIGHT, ":bytes"); +} + +my @left = ("hello ", "world\n"); +my @right = ("perl ", "rules!"); # Not like I'm trying to bias any survey here. + +foreach (@left) { + # is (syswrite (LEFT, $_), length $_, "write " . _qq ($_) . " to left"); + is (syswrite (LEFT, $_), length $_, "syswrite to left"); +} +foreach (@right) { + # is (syswrite (RIGHT, $_), length $_, "write " . _qq ($_) . " to right"); + is (syswrite (RIGHT, $_), length $_, "syswrite to right"); +} + +# stream socket, so our writes will become joined: +my ($buffer, $expect); +$expect = join '', @right; +undef $buffer; +is (read (LEFT, $buffer, length $expect), length $expect, "read on left"); +is ($buffer, $expect, "content what we expected?"); +$expect = join '', @left; +undef $buffer; +is (read (RIGHT, $buffer, length $expect), length $expect, "read on right"); +is ($buffer, $expect, "content what we expected?"); + +ok (shutdown(LEFT, SHUT_WR), "shutdown left for writing"); +# This will hang forever if eof is buggy, and alarm doesn't interrupt system +# Calls. Hence the child process minder. +SKIP: { + skip "SCO Unixware / OSR have a bug with shutdown",2 if $^O =~ /^(?:svr|sco)/; + local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { warn "EOF on right took over 3 seconds" }; + local $TODO = "Known problems with unix sockets on $^O" + if $^O eq 'hpux' || $^O eq 'super-ux'; + alarm 3; + $! = 0; + ok (eof RIGHT, "right is at EOF"); + local $TODO = "Known problems with unix sockets on $^O" + if $^O eq 'unicos' || $^O eq 'unicosmk'; + is ($!, '', 'and $! should report no error'); + alarm 60; +} + +my $err = $!; +$SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; +{ + local $SIG{ALRM} + = sub { warn "syswrite to left didn't fail within 3 seconds" }; + alarm 3; + # Split the system call from the is() - is() does IO so + # (say) a flush may do a seek which on a pipe may disturb errno + my $ans = syswrite (LEFT, "void"); + $err = $!; + is ($ans, undef, "syswrite to shutdown left should fail"); + alarm 60; +} +{ + # This may need skipping on some OSes - restoring value saved above + # should help + $! = $err; + ok (($!{EPIPE} or $!{ESHUTDOWN}), '$! should be EPIPE or ESHUTDOWN') + or printf "\$\!=%d(%s)\n", $err, $err; +} + +my @gripping = (chr 255, chr 127); +foreach (@gripping) { + is (syswrite (RIGHT, $_), length $_, "syswrite to right"); +} + +ok (!eof LEFT, "left is not at EOF"); + +$expect = join '', @gripping; +undef $buffer; +is (read (LEFT, $buffer, length $expect), length $expect, "read on left"); +is ($buffer, $expect, "content what we expected?"); + +ok (close LEFT, "close left"); +ok (close RIGHT, "close right"); + + +# And now datagrams +# I suspect we also need a self destruct time-bomb for these, as I don't see any +# guarantee that the stack won't drop a UDP packet, even if it is for localhost. + +SKIP: { + skip "No usable SOCK_DGRAM for socketpair", 24 if ($^O =~ /^(MSWin32|os2)\z/); + local $TODO = "socketpair not supported on $^O" if $^O eq 'nto'; + +ok (socketpair (LEFT, RIGHT, AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, PF_UNSPEC), + "socketpair (LEFT, RIGHT, AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, PF_UNSPEC)") + or print "# \$\! = $!\n"; + +if ($has_perlio) { + binmode(LEFT, ":bytes"); + binmode(RIGHT, ":bytes"); +} + +foreach (@left) { + # is (syswrite (LEFT, $_), length $_, "write " . _qq ($_) . " to left"); + is (syswrite (LEFT, $_), length $_, "syswrite to left"); +} +foreach (@right) { + # is (syswrite (RIGHT, $_), length $_, "write " . _qq ($_) . " to right"); + is (syswrite (RIGHT, $_), length $_, "syswrite to right"); +} + +# stream socket, so our writes will become joined: +my ($total); +$total = join '', @right; +foreach $expect (@right) { + undef $buffer; + is (sysread (LEFT, $buffer, length $total), length $expect, "read on left"); + is ($buffer, $expect, "content what we expected?"); +} +$total = join '', @left; +foreach $expect (@left) { + undef $buffer; + is (sysread (RIGHT, $buffer, length $total), length $expect, "read on right"); + is ($buffer, $expect, "content what we expected?"); +} + +ok (shutdown(LEFT, 1), "shutdown left for writing"); + +# eof uses buffering. eof is indicated by a sysread of zero. +# but for a datagram socket there's no way it can know nothing will ever be +# sent +SKIP: { + skip "$^O does length 0 udp reads", 2 if ($^O eq 'os390'); + + my $alarmed = 0; + local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { $alarmed = 1; }; + print "# Approximate forever as 3 seconds. Wait 'forever'...\n"; + alarm 3; + undef $buffer; + is (sysread (RIGHT, $buffer, 1), undef, + "read on right should be interrupted"); + is ($alarmed, 1, "alarm should have fired"); +} + +alarm 30; + +#ok (eof RIGHT, "right is at EOF"); + +foreach (@gripping) { + is (syswrite (RIGHT, $_), length $_, "syswrite to right"); +} + +$total = join '', @gripping; +foreach $expect (@gripping) { + undef $buffer; + is (sysread (LEFT, $buffer, length $total), length $expect, "read on left"); + is ($buffer, $expect, "content what we expected?"); +} + +ok (close LEFT, "close left"); +ok (close RIGHT, "close right"); + +} # end of DGRAM SKIP + +kill "INT", $child or warn "Failed to kill child process $child: $!"; +exit 0; |