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#--
#
# Author:: Francis Cianfrocca (gmail: blackhedd)
# Homepage:: http://rubyeventmachine.com
# Date:: 8 Apr 2006
#
# See EventMachine and EventMachine::Connection for documentation and
# usage examples.
#
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
# Gmail: blackhedd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of either: 1) the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version; or 2) Ruby's License.
#
# See the file COPYING for complete licensing information.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#
# TODO List:
# TCP-connects currently assume non-blocking connect is available- need to
# degrade automatically on versions of Ruby prior to June 2006.
#
require 'singleton'
require 'forwardable'
require 'socket'
require 'fcntl'
require 'set'
require 'openssl'
module EventMachine
# @private
class Error < Exception; end
# @private
class UnknownTimerFired < RuntimeError; end
# @private
class Unsupported < RuntimeError; end
# @private
class ConnectionError < RuntimeError; end
# @private
class ConnectionNotBound < RuntimeError; end
# Older versions of Ruby may not provide the SSLErrorWaitReadable
# OpenSSL class. Create an error class to act as a "proxy".
if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLErrorWaitReadable)
SSLConnectionWaitReadable = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLErrorWaitReadable
else
SSLConnectionWaitReadable = IO::WaitReadable
end
# Older versions of Ruby may not provide the SSLErrorWaitWritable
# OpenSSL class. Create an error class to act as a "proxy".
if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLErrorWaitWritable)
SSLConnectionWaitWritable = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLErrorWaitWritable
else
SSLConnectionWaitWritable = IO::WaitWritable
end
end
module EventMachine
class CertificateCreator
attr_reader :cert, :key
def initialize
@key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(1024)
public_key = @key.public_key
subject = "/C=EventMachine/O=EventMachine/OU=EventMachine/CN=EventMachine"
@cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new
@cert.subject = @cert.issuer = OpenSSL::X509::Name.parse(subject)
@cert.not_before = Time.now
@cert.not_after = Time.now + 365 * 24 * 60 * 60
@cert.public_key = public_key
@cert.serial = 0x0
@cert.version = 2
factory = OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.new
factory.subject_certificate = @cert
factory.issuer_certificate = @cert
@cert.extensions = [
factory.create_extension("basicConstraints","CA:TRUE", true),
factory.create_extension("subjectKeyIdentifier", "hash")
]
@cert.add_extension factory.create_extension("authorityKeyIdentifier", "keyid:always,issuer:always")
@cert.sign(@key, OpenSSL::Digest::SHA1.new)
end
end
# @private
DefaultCertificate = CertificateCreator.new
# @private
DefaultDHKey1024 = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new <<-_end_of_pem_
-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----
MIGHAoGBAJ0lOVy0VIr/JebWn0zDwY2h+rqITFOpdNr6ugsgvkDXuucdcChhYExJ
AV/ZD2AWPbrTqV76mGRgJg4EddgT1zG0jq3rnFdMj2XzkBYx3BVvfR0Arnby0RHR
T4h7KZ/2zmjvV+eF8kBUHBJAojUlzxKj4QeO2x20FP9X5xmNUXeDAgEC
-----END DH PARAMETERS-----
_end_of_pem_
# @private
DefaultDHKey2048 = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new <<-_end_of_pem_
-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----
MIIBCAKCAQEA7E6kBrYiyvmKAMzQ7i8WvwVk9Y/+f8S7sCTN712KkK3cqd1jhJDY
JbrYeNV3kUIKhPxWHhObHKpD1R84UpL+s2b55+iMd6GmL7OYmNIT/FccKhTcveab
VBmZT86BZKYyf45hUF9FOuUM9xPzuK3Vd8oJQvfYMCd7LPC0taAEljQLR4Edf8E6
YoaOffgTf5qxiwkjnlVZQc3whgnEt9FpVMvQ9eknyeGB5KHfayAc3+hUAvI3/Cr3
1bNveX5wInh5GDx1FGhKBZ+s1H+aedudCm7sCgRwv8lKWYGiHzObSma8A86KG+MD
7Lo5JquQ3DlBodj3IDyPrxIv96lvRPFtAwIBAg==
-----END DH PARAMETERS-----
_end_of_pem_
end
# @private
module EventMachine
class << self
# This is mostly useful for automated tests.
# Return a distinctive symbol so the caller knows whether he's dealing
# with an extension or with a pure-Ruby library.
# @private
def library_type
:pure_ruby
end
# @private
def initialize_event_machine
Reactor.instance.initialize_for_run
end
# Changed 04Oct06: intervals from the caller are now in milliseconds, but our native-ruby
# processor still wants them in seconds.
# @private
def add_oneshot_timer interval
Reactor.instance.install_oneshot_timer(interval / 1000)
end
# @private
def run_machine
Reactor.instance.run
end
# @private
def release_machine
end
def stopping?
return Reactor.instance.stop_scheduled
end
# @private
def stop
Reactor.instance.stop
end
# @private
def connect_server host, port
bind_connect_server nil, nil, host, port
end
# @private
def bind_connect_server bind_addr, bind_port, host, port
EvmaTCPClient.connect(bind_addr, bind_port, host, port).uuid
end
# @private
def send_data target, data, datalength
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( target ) or raise "unknown send_data target"
selectable.send_data data
end
# @private
def close_connection target, after_writing
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( target )
selectable.schedule_close after_writing if selectable
end
# @private
def start_tcp_server host, port
(s = EvmaTCPServer.start_server host, port) or raise "no acceptor"
s.uuid
end
# @private
def stop_tcp_server sig
s = Reactor.instance.get_selectable(sig)
s.schedule_close
end
# @private
def start_unix_server chain
(s = EvmaUNIXServer.start_server chain) or raise "no acceptor"
s.uuid
end
# @private
def connect_unix_server chain
EvmaUNIXClient.connect(chain).uuid
end
# @private
def signal_loopbreak
Reactor.instance.signal_loopbreak
end
# @private
def get_peername sig
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( sig ) or raise "unknown get_peername target"
selectable.get_peername
end
# @private
def get_sockname sig
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( sig ) or raise "unknown get_sockname target"
selectable.get_sockname
end
# @private
def open_udp_socket host, port
EvmaUDPSocket.create(host, port).uuid
end
# This is currently only for UDP!
# We need to make it work with unix-domain sockets as well.
# @private
def send_datagram target, data, datalength, host, port
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( target ) or raise "unknown send_data target"
selectable.send_datagram data, Socket::pack_sockaddr_in(port, host)
end
# Sets reactor quantum in milliseconds. The underlying Reactor function wants a (possibly
# fractional) number of seconds.
# @private
def set_timer_quantum interval
Reactor.instance.set_timer_quantum(( 1.0 * interval) / 1000.0)
end
# This method is a harmless no-op in the pure-Ruby implementation. This is intended to ensure
# that user code behaves properly across different EM implementations.
# @private
def epoll
end
# @private
def ssl?
true
end
def tls_parm_set?(parm)
!(parm.nil? || parm.empty?)
end
# This method takes a series of positional arguments for specifying such
# things as private keys and certificate chains. It's expected that the
# parameter list will grow as we add more supported features. ALL of these
# parameters are optional, and can be specified as empty or nil strings.
# @private
def set_tls_parms signature, priv_key, cert_chain, verify_peer, fail_if_no_peer_cert, sni_hostname, cipher_list, ecdh_curve, dhparam, protocols_bitmask
bitmask = protocols_bitmask
ssl_options = OpenSSL::SSL::OP_ALL
ssl_options |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_SSLv2 if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_SSLv2) && EM_PROTO_SSLv2 & bitmask == 0
ssl_options |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_SSLv3 if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_SSLv3) && EM_PROTO_SSLv3 & bitmask == 0
ssl_options |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_TLSv1 if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_TLSv1) && EM_PROTO_TLSv1 & bitmask == 0
ssl_options |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_TLSv1_1 if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_TLSv1_1) && EM_PROTO_TLSv1_1 & bitmask == 0
ssl_options |= OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_TLSv1_2 if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL::OP_NO_TLSv1_2) && EM_PROTO_TLSv1_2 & bitmask == 0
@tls_parms ||= {}
@tls_parms[signature] = {
:verify_peer => verify_peer,
:fail_if_no_peer_cert => fail_if_no_peer_cert,
:ssl_options => ssl_options
}
@tls_parms[signature][:priv_key] = File.read(priv_key) if tls_parm_set?(priv_key)
@tls_parms[signature][:cert_chain] = File.read(cert_chain) if tls_parm_set?(cert_chain)
@tls_parms[signature][:sni_hostname] = sni_hostname if tls_parm_set?(sni_hostname)
@tls_parms[signature][:cipher_list] = cipher_list.gsub(/,\s*/, ':') if tls_parm_set?(cipher_list)
@tls_parms[signature][:dhparam] = File.read(dhparam) if tls_parm_set?(dhparam)
@tls_parms[signature][:ecdh_curve] = ecdh_curve if tls_parm_set?(ecdh_curve)
end
def start_tls signature
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable(signature) or raise "unknown io selectable for start_tls"
tls_parms = @tls_parms[signature]
ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new
ctx.options = tls_parms[:ssl_options]
ctx.cert = DefaultCertificate.cert
ctx.key = DefaultCertificate.key
ctx.cert_store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new
ctx.cert_store.set_default_paths
ctx.cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(tls_parms[:cert_chain]) if tls_parms[:cert_chain]
ctx.key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(tls_parms[:priv_key]) if tls_parms[:priv_key]
verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
if tls_parms[:verify_peer]
verify_mode |= OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER
end
if tls_parms[:fail_if_no_peer_cert]
verify_mode |= OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT
end
ctx.verify_mode = verify_mode
ctx.servername_cb = Proc.new do |_, server_name|
tls_parms[:server_name] = server_name
nil
end
ctx.ciphers = tls_parms[:cipher_list] if tls_parms[:cipher_list]
if selectable.is_server
ctx.tmp_dh_callback = Proc.new do |_, _, key_length|
if tls_parms[:dhparam]
OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new(tls_parms[:dhparam])
else
case key_length
when 1024 then DefaultDHKey1024
when 2048 then DefaultDHKey2048
else
nil
end
end
end
if tls_parms[:ecdh_curve] && ctx.respond_to?(:tmp_ecdh_callback)
ctx.tmp_ecdh_callback = Proc.new do
OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new(tls_parms[:ecdh_curve])
end
end
end
ssl_io = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(selectable, ctx)
ssl_io.sync_close = true
if tls_parms[:sni_hostname]
ssl_io.hostname = tls_parms[:sni_hostname] if ssl_io.respond_to?(:hostname=)
end
begin
selectable.is_server ? ssl_io.accept_nonblock : ssl_io.connect_nonblock
rescue; end
selectable.io = ssl_io
end
def get_peer_cert signature
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable(signature) or raise "unknown get_peer_cert target"
if selectable.io.respond_to?(:peer_cert) && selectable.io.peer_cert
selectable.io.peer_cert.to_pem
else
nil
end
end
def get_cipher_name signature
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable(signature) or raise "unknown get_cipher_name target"
selectable.io.respond_to?(:cipher) ? selectable.io.cipher[0] : nil
end
def get_cipher_protocol signature
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable(signature) or raise "unknown get_cipher_protocol target"
selectable.io.respond_to?(:cipher) ? selectable.io.cipher[1] : nil
end
def get_cipher_bits signature
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable(signature) or raise "unknown get_cipher_bits target"
selectable.io.respond_to?(:cipher) ? selectable.io.cipher[2] : nil
end
def get_sni_hostname signature
@tls_parms ||= {}
if @tls_parms[signature]
@tls_parms[signature][:server_name]
else
nil
end
end
# This method is a no-op in the pure-Ruby implementation. We simply return Ruby's built-in
# per-process file-descriptor limit.
# @private
def set_rlimit_nofile n
1024
end
# This method is a harmless no-op in pure Ruby, which doesn't have a built-in limit
# on the number of available timers.
# @private
def set_max_timer_count n
end
# @private
def get_sock_opt signature, level, optname
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( signature ) or raise "unknown get_sock_opt target"
selectable.getsockopt level, optname
end
# @private
def set_sock_opt signature, level, optname, optval
selectable = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( signature ) or raise "unknown set_sock_opt target"
selectable.setsockopt level, optname, optval
end
# @private
def send_file_data sig, filename
sz = File.size(filename)
raise "file too large" if sz > 32*1024
data =
begin
File.read filename
rescue
""
end
send_data sig, data, data.length
end
# @private
def get_outbound_data_size sig
r = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( sig ) or raise "unknown get_outbound_data_size target"
r.get_outbound_data_size
end
# @private
def read_keyboard
EvmaKeyboard.open.uuid
end
# @private
def set_comm_inactivity_timeout sig, tm
r = Reactor.instance.get_selectable( sig ) or raise "unknown set_comm_inactivity_timeout target"
r.set_inactivity_timeout tm
end
# @private
def set_pending_connect_timeout sig, tm
# Needs to be implemented. Currently a no-op stub to allow
# certain software to operate with the EM pure-ruby.
end
# @private
def report_connection_error_status signature
get_sock_opt(signature, Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_ERROR).int
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class Connection
# @private
def get_outbound_data_size
EventMachine::get_outbound_data_size @signature
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# Factored out so we can substitute other implementations
# here if desired, such as the one in ActiveRBAC.
# @private
module UuidGenerator
def self.generate
@ix ||= 0
@ix += 1
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# @private
TimerFired = 100
# @private
ConnectionData = 101
# @private
ConnectionUnbound = 102
# @private
ConnectionAccepted = 103
# @private
ConnectionCompleted = 104
# @private
LoopbreakSignalled = 105
# @private
ConnectionNotifyReadable = 106
# @private
ConnectionNotifyWritable = 107
# @private
SslHandshakeCompleted = 108
# @private
SslVerify = 109
# @private
EM_PROTO_SSLv2 = 2
# @private
EM_PROTO_SSLv3 = 4
# @private
EM_PROTO_TLSv1 = 8
# @private
EM_PROTO_TLSv1_1 = 16
# @private
EM_PROTO_TLSv1_2 = 32
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class Reactor
include Singleton
HeartbeatInterval = 2
attr_reader :current_loop_time, :stop_scheduled
def initialize
initialize_for_run
end
def install_oneshot_timer interval
uuid = UuidGenerator::generate
#@timers << [Time.now + interval, uuid]
#@timers.sort! {|a,b| a.first <=> b.first}
@timers.add([Time.now + interval, uuid])
uuid
end
# Called before run, this is a good place to clear out arrays
# with cruft that may be left over from a previous run.
# @private
def initialize_for_run
@running = false
@stop_scheduled = false
@selectables ||= {}; @selectables.clear
@timers = SortedSet.new # []
set_timer_quantum(0.1)
@current_loop_time = Time.now
@next_heartbeat = @current_loop_time + HeartbeatInterval
end
def add_selectable io
@selectables[io.uuid] = io
end
def get_selectable uuid
@selectables[uuid]
end
def run
raise Error.new( "already running" ) if @running
@running = true
begin
open_loopbreaker
loop {
@current_loop_time = Time.now
break if @stop_scheduled
run_timers
break if @stop_scheduled
crank_selectables
break if @stop_scheduled
run_heartbeats
}
ensure
close_loopbreaker
@selectables.each {|k, io| io.close}
@selectables.clear
@running = false
end
end
def run_timers
@timers.each {|t|
if t.first <= @current_loop_time
@timers.delete t
EventMachine::event_callback "", TimerFired, t.last
else
break
end
}
#while @timers.length > 0 and @timers.first.first <= now
# t = @timers.shift
# EventMachine::event_callback "", TimerFired, t.last
#end
end
def run_heartbeats
if @next_heartbeat <= @current_loop_time
@next_heartbeat = @current_loop_time + HeartbeatInterval
@selectables.each {|k,io| io.heartbeat}
end
end
def crank_selectables
#$stderr.write 'R'
readers = @selectables.values.select {|io| io.select_for_reading?}
writers = @selectables.values.select {|io| io.select_for_writing?}
s = select( readers, writers, nil, @timer_quantum)
s and s[1] and s[1].each {|w| w.eventable_write }
s and s[0] and s[0].each {|r| r.eventable_read }
@selectables.delete_if {|k,io|
if io.close_scheduled?
io.close
begin
EventMachine::event_callback io.uuid, ConnectionUnbound, nil
rescue ConnectionNotBound; end
true
end
}
end
# #stop
def stop
raise Error.new( "not running") unless @running
@stop_scheduled = true
end
def open_loopbreaker
# Can't use an IO.pipe because they can't be set nonselectable in Windows.
# Pick a random localhost UDP port.
#@loopbreak_writer.close if @loopbreak_writer
#rd,@loopbreak_writer = IO.pipe
@loopbreak_reader = UDPSocket.new
@loopbreak_writer = UDPSocket.new
bound = false
100.times {
@loopbreak_port = rand(10000) + 40000
begin
@loopbreak_reader.bind "127.0.0.1", @loopbreak_port
bound = true
break
rescue
end
}
raise "Unable to bind Loopbreaker" unless bound
LoopbreakReader.new(@loopbreak_reader)
end
def close_loopbreaker
@loopbreak_writer.close
@loopbreak_writer = nil
end
def signal_loopbreak
begin
@loopbreak_writer.send('+',0,"127.0.0.1",@loopbreak_port) if @loopbreak_writer
rescue IOError; end
end
def set_timer_quantum interval_in_seconds
@timer_quantum = interval_in_seconds
end
end
end
# @private
class IO
extend Forwardable
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :close_scheduled?
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :select_for_reading?
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :select_for_writing?
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :eventable_read
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :eventable_write
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :uuid
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :is_server
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :is_server=
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :send_data
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :schedule_close
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :get_peername
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :get_sockname
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :send_datagram
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :get_outbound_data_size
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :set_inactivity_timeout
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :heartbeat
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :io
def_delegator :@my_selectable, :io=
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class Selectable
attr_accessor :io, :is_server
attr_reader :uuid
def initialize io
@io = io
@uuid = UuidGenerator.generate
@is_server = false
@last_activity = Reactor.instance.current_loop_time
if defined?(Fcntl::F_GETFL)
m = @io.fcntl(Fcntl::F_GETFL, 0)
@io.fcntl(Fcntl::F_SETFL, Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK | m)
else
# Windows doesn't define F_GETFL.
# It's not very reliable about setting descriptors nonblocking either.
begin
s = Socket.for_fd(@io.fileno)
s.fcntl( Fcntl::F_SETFL, Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK )
rescue Errno::EINVAL, Errno::EBADF
warn "Serious error: unable to set descriptor non-blocking"
end
end
# TODO, should set CLOEXEC on Unix?
@close_scheduled = false
@close_requested = false
se = self; @io.instance_eval { @my_selectable = se }
Reactor.instance.add_selectable @io
end
def close_scheduled?
@close_scheduled
end
def select_for_reading?
false
end
def select_for_writing?
false
end
def get_peername
nil
end
def get_sockname
nil
end
def set_inactivity_timeout tm
@inactivity_timeout = tm
end
def heartbeat
end
def schedule_close(after_writing=false)
if after_writing
@close_requested = true
else
@close_scheduled = true
end
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class StreamObject < Selectable
def initialize io
super io
@outbound_q = []
end
# If we have to close, or a close-after-writing has been requested,
# then don't read any more data.
def select_for_reading?
true unless (@close_scheduled || @close_requested)
end
# If we have to close, don't select for writing.
# Otherwise, see if the protocol is ready to close.
# If not, see if he has data to send.
# If a close-after-writing has been requested and the outbound queue
# is empty, convert the status to close_scheduled.
def select_for_writing?
unless @close_scheduled
if @outbound_q.empty?
@close_scheduled = true if @close_requested
false
else
true
end
end
end
# Proper nonblocking I/O was added to Ruby 1.8.4 in May 2006.
# If we have it, then we can read multiple times safely to improve
# performance.
# The last-activity clock ASSUMES that we only come here when we
# have selected readable.
# TODO, coalesce multiple reads into a single event.
# TODO, do the function check somewhere else and cache it.
def eventable_read
@last_activity = Reactor.instance.current_loop_time
begin
if io.respond_to?(:read_nonblock)
10.times {
data = io.read_nonblock(4096)
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionData, data
}
else
data = io.sysread(4096)
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionData, data
end
rescue Errno::EAGAIN, Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, SSLConnectionWaitReadable
# no-op
rescue Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::ECONNREFUSED, EOFError, Errno::EPIPE, OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
@close_scheduled = true
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionUnbound, nil
end
end
# Provisional implementation. Will be re-implemented in subclasses.
# TODO: Complete this implementation. As it stands, this only writes
# a single packet per cycle. Highly inefficient, but required unless
# we're running on a Ruby with proper nonblocking I/O (Ruby 1.8.4
# built from sources from May 25, 2006 or newer).
# We need to improve the loop so it writes multiple times, however
# not more than a certain number of bytes per cycle, otherwise
# one busy connection could hog output buffers and slow down other
# connections. Also we should coalesce small writes.
# URGENT TODO: Coalesce small writes. They are a performance killer.
# The last-activity recorder ASSUMES we'll only come here if we've
# selected writable.
def eventable_write
# coalesce the outbound array here, perhaps
@last_activity = Reactor.instance.current_loop_time
while data = @outbound_q.shift do
begin
data = data.to_s
w = if io.respond_to?(:write_nonblock)
io.write_nonblock data
else
io.syswrite data
end
if w < data.length
@outbound_q.unshift data[w..-1]
break
end
rescue Errno::EAGAIN, SSLConnectionWaitReadable, SSLConnectionWaitWritable
@outbound_q.unshift data
break
rescue EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::ECONNREFUSED, Errno::EPIPE, OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError
@close_scheduled = true
@outbound_q.clear
end
end
end
# #send_data
def send_data data
# TODO, coalesce here perhaps by being smarter about appending to @outbound_q.last?
unless @close_scheduled or @close_requested or !data or data.length <= 0
@outbound_q << data.to_s
end
end
# #get_peername
# This is defined in the normal way on connected stream objects.
# Return an object that is suitable for passing to Socket#unpack_sockaddr_in or variants.
# We could also use a convenience method that did the unpacking automatically.
def get_peername
io.getpeername
end
# #get_sockname
# This is defined in the normal way on connected stream objects.
# Return an object that is suitable for passing to Socket#unpack_sockaddr_in or variants.
# We could also use a convenience method that did the unpacking automatically.
def get_sockname
io.getsockname
end
# #get_outbound_data_size
def get_outbound_data_size
@outbound_q.inject(0) {|memo,obj| memo += (obj || "").length}
end
def heartbeat
if @inactivity_timeout and @inactivity_timeout > 0 and (@last_activity + @inactivity_timeout) < Reactor.instance.current_loop_time
schedule_close true
end
end
end
end
#--------------------------------------------------------------
module EventMachine
# @private
class EvmaTCPClient < StreamObject
def self.connect bind_addr, bind_port, host, port
sd = Socket.new( Socket::AF_INET, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, 0 )
sd.bind( Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( bind_port, bind_addr )) if bind_addr
begin
# TODO, this assumes a current Ruby snapshot.
# We need to degrade to a nonblocking connect otherwise.
sd.connect_nonblock( Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( port, host ))
rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED, Errno::EINPROGRESS
end
EvmaTCPClient.new sd
end
def initialize io
super
@pending = true
@handshake_complete = false
end
def ready?
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /linux/
io.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_TCP, Socket::TCP_INFO).unpack("i").first == 1 # TCP_ESTABLISHED
else
io.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_ERROR).unpack("i").first == 0 # NO ERROR
end
end
def handshake_complete?
if !@handshake_complete && io.respond_to?(:state)
if io.state =~ /^SSLOK/
@handshake_complete = true
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, SslHandshakeCompleted, ""
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, SslVerify, io.peer_cert.to_pem if io.peer_cert
end
else
@handshake_complete = true
end
@handshake_complete
end
def pending?
handshake_complete?
if @pending
if ready?
@pending = false
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionCompleted, ""
end
end
@pending
end
def select_for_writing?
pending?
super
end
def select_for_reading?
pending?
super
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class EvmaKeyboard < StreamObject
def self.open
EvmaKeyboard.new STDIN
end
def initialize io
super
end
def select_for_writing?
false
end
def select_for_reading?
true
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class EvmaUNIXClient < StreamObject
def self.connect chain
sd = Socket.new( Socket::AF_LOCAL, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, 0 )
begin
# TODO, this assumes a current Ruby snapshot.
# We need to degrade to a nonblocking connect otherwise.
sd.connect_nonblock( Socket.pack_sockaddr_un( chain ))
rescue Errno::EINPROGRESS
end
EvmaUNIXClient.new sd
end
def initialize io
super
@pending = true
end
def select_for_writing?
@pending ? true : super
end
def select_for_reading?
@pending ? false : super
end
def eventable_write
if @pending
@pending = false
if 0 == io.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_ERROR).unpack("i").first
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionCompleted, ""
end
else
super
end
end
end
end
#--------------------------------------------------------------
module EventMachine
# @private
class EvmaTCPServer < Selectable
# TODO, refactor and unify with EvmaUNIXServer.
class << self
# Versions of ruby 1.8.4 later than May 26 2006 will work properly
# with an object of type TCPServer. Prior versions won't so we
# play it safe and just build a socket.
#
def start_server host, port
sd = Socket.new( Socket::AF_INET, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, 0 )
sd.setsockopt( Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_REUSEADDR, true )
sd.bind( Socket.pack_sockaddr_in( port, host ))
sd.listen( 50 ) # 5 is what you see in all the books. Ain't enough.
EvmaTCPServer.new sd
end
end
def initialize io
super io
end
def select_for_reading?
true
end
#--
# accept_nonblock returns an array consisting of the accepted
# socket and a sockaddr_in which names the peer.
# Don't accept more than 10 at a time.
def eventable_read
begin
10.times {
descriptor,peername = io.accept_nonblock
sd = EvmaTCPClient.new descriptor
sd.is_server = true
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionAccepted, sd.uuid
}
rescue Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, Errno::EAGAIN
end
end
#--
#
def schedule_close
@close_scheduled = true
end
end
end
#--------------------------------------------------------------
module EventMachine
# @private
class EvmaUNIXServer < Selectable
# TODO, refactor and unify with EvmaTCPServer.
class << self
# Versions of ruby 1.8.4 later than May 26 2006 will work properly
# with an object of type TCPServer. Prior versions won't so we
# play it safe and just build a socket.
#
def start_server chain
sd = Socket.new( Socket::AF_LOCAL, Socket::SOCK_STREAM, 0 )
sd.setsockopt( Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_REUSEADDR, true )
sd.bind( Socket.pack_sockaddr_un( chain ))
sd.listen( 50 ) # 5 is what you see in all the books. Ain't enough.
EvmaUNIXServer.new sd
end
end
def initialize io
super io
end
def select_for_reading?
true
end
#--
# accept_nonblock returns an array consisting of the accepted
# socket and a sockaddr_in which names the peer.
# Don't accept more than 10 at a time.
def eventable_read
begin
10.times {
descriptor,peername = io.accept_nonblock
sd = StreamObject.new descriptor
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionAccepted, sd.uuid
}
rescue Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, Errno::EAGAIN
end
end
#--
#
def schedule_close
@close_scheduled = true
end
end
end
#--------------------------------------------------------------
module EventMachine
# @private
class LoopbreakReader < Selectable
def select_for_reading?
true
end
def eventable_read
io.sysread(128)
EventMachine::event_callback "", LoopbreakSignalled, ""
end
end
end
# @private
module EventMachine
# @private
class DatagramObject < Selectable
def initialize io
super io
@outbound_q = []
end
# #send_datagram
def send_datagram data, target
# TODO, coalesce here perhaps by being smarter about appending to @outbound_q.last?
unless @close_scheduled or @close_requested
@outbound_q << [data.to_s, target]
end
end
# #select_for_writing?
def select_for_writing?
unless @close_scheduled
if @outbound_q.empty?
@close_scheduled = true if @close_requested
false
else
true
end
end
end
# #select_for_reading?
def select_for_reading?
true
end
# #get_outbound_data_size
def get_outbound_data_size
@outbound_q.inject(0) {|memo,obj| memo += (obj || "").length}
end
end
end
module EventMachine
# @private
class EvmaUDPSocket < DatagramObject
class << self
def create host, port
sd = Socket.new( Socket::AF_INET, Socket::SOCK_DGRAM, 0 )
sd.bind Socket::pack_sockaddr_in( port, host )
EvmaUDPSocket.new sd
end
end
# #eventable_write
# This really belongs in DatagramObject, but there is some UDP-specific stuff.
def eventable_write
40.times {
break if @outbound_q.empty?
begin
data,target = @outbound_q.first
# This damn better be nonblocking.
io.send data.to_s, 0, target
@outbound_q.shift
rescue Errno::EAGAIN
# It's not been observed in testing that we ever get here.
# True to the definition, packets will be accepted and quietly dropped
# if the system is under pressure.
break
rescue EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET
@close_scheduled = true
@outbound_q.clear
end
}
end
# Proper nonblocking I/O was added to Ruby 1.8.4 in May 2006.
# If we have it, then we can read multiple times safely to improve
# performance.
def eventable_read
begin
if io.respond_to?(:recvfrom_nonblock)
40.times {
data,@return_address = io.recvfrom_nonblock(16384)
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionData, data
@return_address = nil
}
else
raise "unimplemented datagram-read operation on this Ruby"
end
rescue Errno::EAGAIN
# no-op
rescue Errno::ECONNRESET, EOFError
@close_scheduled = true
EventMachine::event_callback uuid, ConnectionUnbound, nil
end
end
def send_data data
send_datagram data, @return_address
end
end
end
# load base EM api on top, now that we have the underlying pure ruby
# implementation defined
require 'eventmachine'