os-ken/ryu/contrib/ovs/stream.py
YAMAMOTO Takashi d4e8026aa8 Revert recent py3 changes under ryu/contrib
Revert recent py3 changes under ryu/contrib,
namely parts of the following commits:

- commit e2dfdbf580
  ("Treatment was not enough") and
- commit 325c9ae9c3
  ("Syntax level compatibility with Python 3")

Because:

- Some of them are broken (stream.py)
- Changes like these should go to upstream

Signed-off-by: YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamamoto@valinux.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
2015-04-17 13:51:26 +09:00

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# Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, 2012 Nicira, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import errno
import os
import socket
import ovs.poller
import ovs.socket_util
import ovs.vlog
vlog = ovs.vlog.Vlog("stream")
def stream_or_pstream_needs_probes(name):
""" 1 if the stream or pstream specified by 'name' needs periodic probes to
verify connectivity. For [p]streams which need probes, it can take a long
time to notice the connection was dropped. Returns 0 if probes aren't
needed, and -1 if 'name' is invalid"""
if PassiveStream.is_valid_name(name) or Stream.is_valid_name(name):
# Only unix and punix are supported currently.
return 0
else:
return -1
class Stream(object):
"""Bidirectional byte stream. Currently only Unix domain sockets
are implemented."""
# States.
__S_CONNECTING = 0
__S_CONNECTED = 1
__S_DISCONNECTED = 2
# Kinds of events that one might wait for.
W_CONNECT = 0 # Connect complete (success or failure).
W_RECV = 1 # Data received.
W_SEND = 2 # Send buffer room available.
_SOCKET_METHODS = {}
@staticmethod
def register_method(method, cls):
Stream._SOCKET_METHODS[method + ":"] = cls
@staticmethod
def _find_method(name):
for method, cls in Stream._SOCKET_METHODS.items():
if name.startswith(method):
return cls
return None
@staticmethod
def is_valid_name(name):
"""Returns True if 'name' is a stream name in the form "TYPE:ARGS" and
TYPE is a supported stream type (currently only "unix:" and "tcp:"),
otherwise False."""
return bool(Stream._find_method(name))
def __init__(self, socket, name, status):
self.socket = socket
self.name = name
if status == errno.EAGAIN:
self.state = Stream.__S_CONNECTING
elif status == 0:
self.state = Stream.__S_CONNECTED
else:
self.state = Stream.__S_DISCONNECTED
self.error = 0
# Default value of dscp bits for connection between controller and manager.
# Value of IPTOS_PREC_INTERNETCONTROL = 0xc0 which is defined
# in <netinet/ip.h> is used.
IPTOS_PREC_INTERNETCONTROL = 0xc0
DSCP_DEFAULT = IPTOS_PREC_INTERNETCONTROL >> 2
@staticmethod
def open(name, dscp=DSCP_DEFAULT):
"""Attempts to connect a stream to a remote peer. 'name' is a
connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS", where TYPE is an active stream
class's name and ARGS are stream class-specific. Currently the only
supported TYPEs are "unix" and "tcp".
Returns (error, stream): on success 'error' is 0 and 'stream' is the
new Stream, on failure 'error' is a positive errno value and 'stream'
is None.
Never returns errno.EAGAIN or errno.EINPROGRESS. Instead, returns 0
and a new Stream. The connect() method can be used to check for
successful connection completion."""
cls = Stream._find_method(name)
if not cls:
return errno.EAFNOSUPPORT, None
suffix = name.split(":", 1)[1]
error, sock = cls._open(suffix, dscp)
if error:
return error, None
else:
status = ovs.socket_util.check_connection_completion(sock)
return 0, Stream(sock, name, status)
@staticmethod
def _open(suffix, dscp):
raise NotImplementedError("This method must be overrided by subclass")
@staticmethod
def open_block((error, stream)):
"""Blocks until a Stream completes its connection attempt, either
succeeding or failing. (error, stream) should be the tuple returned by
Stream.open(). Returns a tuple of the same form.
Typical usage:
error, stream = Stream.open_block(Stream.open("unix:/tmp/socket"))"""
if not error:
while True:
error = stream.connect()
if error != errno.EAGAIN:
break
stream.run()
poller = ovs.poller.Poller()
stream.run_wait(poller)
stream.connect_wait(poller)
poller.block()
assert error != errno.EINPROGRESS
if error and stream:
stream.close()
stream = None
return error, stream
def close(self):
self.socket.close()
def __scs_connecting(self):
retval = ovs.socket_util.check_connection_completion(self.socket)
assert retval != errno.EINPROGRESS
if retval == 0:
self.state = Stream.__S_CONNECTED
elif retval != errno.EAGAIN:
self.state = Stream.__S_DISCONNECTED
self.error = retval
def connect(self):
"""Tries to complete the connection on this stream. If the connection
is complete, returns 0 if the connection was successful or a positive
errno value if it failed. If the connection is still in progress,
returns errno.EAGAIN."""
if self.state == Stream.__S_CONNECTING:
self.__scs_connecting()
if self.state == Stream.__S_CONNECTING:
return errno.EAGAIN
elif self.state == Stream.__S_CONNECTED:
return 0
else:
assert self.state == Stream.__S_DISCONNECTED
return self.error
def recv(self, n):
"""Tries to receive up to 'n' bytes from this stream. Returns a
(error, string) tuple:
- If successful, 'error' is zero and 'string' contains between 1
and 'n' bytes of data.
- On error, 'error' is a positive errno value.
- If the connection has been closed in the normal fashion or if 'n'
is 0, the tuple is (0, "").
The recv function will not block waiting for data to arrive. If no
data have been received, it returns (errno.EAGAIN, "") immediately."""
retval = self.connect()
if retval != 0:
return (retval, "")
elif n == 0:
return (0, "")
try:
return (0, self.socket.recv(n))
except socket.error, e:
return (ovs.socket_util.get_exception_errno(e), "")
def send(self, buf):
"""Tries to send 'buf' on this stream.
If successful, returns the number of bytes sent, between 1 and
len(buf). 0 is only a valid return value if len(buf) is 0.
On error, returns a negative errno value.
Will not block. If no bytes can be immediately accepted for
transmission, returns -errno.EAGAIN immediately."""
retval = self.connect()
if retval != 0:
return -retval
elif len(buf) == 0:
return 0
try:
return self.socket.send(buf)
except socket.error, e:
return -ovs.socket_util.get_exception_errno(e)
def run(self):
pass
def run_wait(self, poller):
pass
def wait(self, poller, wait):
assert wait in (Stream.W_CONNECT, Stream.W_RECV, Stream.W_SEND)
if self.state == Stream.__S_DISCONNECTED:
poller.immediate_wake()
return
if self.state == Stream.__S_CONNECTING:
wait = Stream.W_CONNECT
if wait == Stream.W_RECV:
poller.fd_wait(self.socket, ovs.poller.POLLIN)
else:
poller.fd_wait(self.socket, ovs.poller.POLLOUT)
def connect_wait(self, poller):
self.wait(poller, Stream.W_CONNECT)
def recv_wait(self, poller):
self.wait(poller, Stream.W_RECV)
def send_wait(self, poller):
self.wait(poller, Stream.W_SEND)
def __del__(self):
# Don't delete the file: we might have forked.
self.socket.close()
class PassiveStream(object):
@staticmethod
def is_valid_name(name):
"""Returns True if 'name' is a passive stream name in the form
"TYPE:ARGS" and TYPE is a supported passive stream type (currently only
"punix:"), otherwise False."""
return name.startswith("punix:")
def __init__(self, sock, name, bind_path):
self.name = name
self.socket = sock
self.bind_path = bind_path
@staticmethod
def open(name):
"""Attempts to start listening for remote stream connections. 'name'
is a connection name in the form "TYPE:ARGS", where TYPE is an passive
stream class's name and ARGS are stream class-specific. Currently the
only supported TYPE is "punix".
Returns (error, pstream): on success 'error' is 0 and 'pstream' is the
new PassiveStream, on failure 'error' is a positive errno value and
'pstream' is None."""
if not PassiveStream.is_valid_name(name):
return errno.EAFNOSUPPORT, None
bind_path = name[6:]
error, sock = ovs.socket_util.make_unix_socket(socket.SOCK_STREAM,
True, bind_path, None)
if error:
return error, None
try:
sock.listen(10)
except socket.error, e:
vlog.err("%s: listen: %s" % (name, os.strerror(e.error)))
sock.close()
return e.error, None
return 0, PassiveStream(sock, name, bind_path)
def close(self):
"""Closes this PassiveStream."""
self.socket.close()
if self.bind_path is not None:
ovs.fatal_signal.unlink_file_now(self.bind_path)
self.bind_path = None
def accept(self):
"""Tries to accept a new connection on this passive stream. Returns
(error, stream): if successful, 'error' is 0 and 'stream' is the new
Stream object, and on failure 'error' is a positive errno value and
'stream' is None.
Will not block waiting for a connection. If no connection is ready to
be accepted, returns (errno.EAGAIN, None) immediately."""
while True:
try:
sock, addr = self.socket.accept()
ovs.socket_util.set_nonblocking(sock)
return 0, Stream(sock, "unix:%s" % addr, 0)
except socket.error, e:
error = ovs.socket_util.get_exception_errno(e)
if error != errno.EAGAIN:
# XXX rate-limit
vlog.dbg("accept: %s" % os.strerror(error))
return error, None
def wait(self, poller):
poller.fd_wait(self.socket, ovs.poller.POLLIN)
def __del__(self):
# Don't delete the file: we might have forked.
self.socket.close()
def usage(name):
return """
Active %s connection methods:
unix:FILE Unix domain socket named FILE
tcp:IP:PORT TCP socket to IP with port no of PORT
Passive %s connection methods:
punix:FILE Listen on Unix domain socket FILE""" % (name, name)
class UnixStream(Stream):
@staticmethod
def _open(suffix, dscp):
connect_path = suffix
return ovs.socket_util.make_unix_socket(socket.SOCK_STREAM,
True, None, connect_path)
Stream.register_method("unix", UnixStream)
class TCPStream(Stream):
@staticmethod
def _open(suffix, dscp):
error, sock = ovs.socket_util.inet_open_active(socket.SOCK_STREAM,
suffix, 0, dscp)
if not error:
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
return error, sock
Stream.register_method("tcp", TCPStream)