/* Inter-instances internal communication socket interface */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include /* OS/2 needs this after sys/types.h */ #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif /* struct timeval */ #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H #include #endif /* Blame BSD for position of this includes. */ #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H #include /* OS/2 needs this after sys/types.h */ #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H #include #endif #include "elinks.h" #include "config/home.h" #include "intl/gettext/libintl.h" #include "main/interlink.h" #include "main/select.h" #include "osdep/osdep.h" #include "util/conv.h" #include "util/error.h" #include "util/memory.h" #include "util/string.h" /* Testing purpose. Do not remove. */ /* At some point zas added experimental support for interlinking * ELinks' over a TCP socket. However, it was removed due to some * unsettled security related questions. More info in: * * src/config/options.c (1.233 -> 1.234) * src/network/interlink.c (1.54 -> 1.55) * * The log message: * * Experimental remote mode is now (almost) functionnal. To test define * ELINKS_REMOTE in setup.h, compile elinks, add a second ip to your * machine or use a second machine, then launch elinks -listen * on one side, and elinks -remote on the * second side. There is many things to improve, and it may not function as * you hope it does, but feel free to provide enhancements. Note this * feature may disappear soon if none is interested in. Please report * issues/comments/ideas/bugs on #elinks. */ /* Set to 1 to make ELinks use a tcp socket bound to loopback address with * port defined by ELINKS_PORT (setup.h) for internal communications * instead of a socket file, which is the preferred way. */ #if 0 #define CONFIG_TCP_INTERLINK #endif /* Common to both AF_UNIX and AF_INET stuff. */ struct socket_info { struct sockaddr *addr; int size; int fd; }; /* Accepted socket info */ static struct socket_info s_info_accept; /* Listening socket info */ static struct socket_info s_info_listen; /* Connect socket info */ static struct socket_info s_info_connect; /* Type of address requested (for get_address()) */ enum addr_type { ADDR_IP_CLIENT, ADDR_IP_SERVER, ADDR_ANY_SERVER, }; #ifndef CONFIG_TCP_INTERLINK /*** Unix file socket for internal communication. ***/ /* Compute socket file path and allocate space for it. * It returns 0 on error (in this case, there's no need * to free anything). * It returns 1 on success. */ static int get_sun_path(struct string *sun_path) { assert(sun_path); if_assert_failed return 0; if (!elinks_home) return 0; if (!init_string(sun_path)) return 0; add_to_string(sun_path, elinks_home); add_to_string(sun_path, ELINKS_SOCK_NAME); add_long_to_string(sun_path, get_cmd_opt_int("session-ring")); return 1; } /* @type is ignored here => always local. */ static int get_address(struct socket_info *info, enum addr_type type) { struct sockaddr_un *addr = NULL; int sun_path_freespace; struct string path; assert(info); if_assert_failed return -1; if (!get_sun_path(&path)) return -1; /* Linux defines that as: * #define UNIX_PATH_MAX 108 * struct sockaddr_un { * sa_family_t sun_family; * char sun_path[UNIX_PATH_MAX]; * }; * * UNIX_PATH_MAX is not defined on all systems, so we'll use sizeof(). */ /* Following code may need to be changed if at some time the * struct sockaddr_un mess is fixed. For now, i tried to make it * sure and portable. * * Extract from glibc documentation: * char sun_path[108] * This is the file name to use. * Incomplete: Why is 108 a magic number? * RMS suggests making this a zero-length array and tweaking the example * following to use alloca to allocate an appropriate amount of storage * based on the length of the filename. * * But at this day (2003/06/18) it seems there's no implementation of such * thing. * If it was the case, then following code will always generate an error. * --Zas */ sun_path_freespace = sizeof(addr->sun_path) - (path.length + 1); if (sun_path_freespace < 0) { INTERNAL("Socket path name '%s' is too long: %d >= %zu", path.source, path.length, sizeof(addr->sun_path)); goto free_and_error; } addr = mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*addr)); if (!addr) goto free_and_error; memcpy(addr->sun_path, path.source, path.length); /* ending '\0' is done by calloc() */ done_string(&path); addr->sun_family = AF_UNIX; info->addr = (struct sockaddr *) addr; /* The size of the address is the offset of the start of the filename, * plus its length, plus one for the terminating null byte (well, this * last byte may or not be needed it depends of....). * Alternatively we can use SUN_LEN() macro but this one is not always * defined nor always defined in the same way. --Zas */ info->size = sizeof(*addr) - sun_path_freespace; return AF_UNIX; free_and_error: done_string(&path); mem_free_if(addr); return -1; } static int alloc_address(struct socket_info *info) { struct sockaddr_un *sa; assert(info); if_assert_failed return 0; /* calloc() is safer there. */ sa = mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*sa)); if (!sa) return 0; info->addr = (struct sockaddr *) sa; info->size = sizeof(*sa); return 1; } static void unlink_unix(struct sockaddr *addr) { assert(addr); if_assert_failed return; unlink(((struct sockaddr_un *) addr)->sun_path); } #define setsock_reuse_addr(fd) #else /* CONFIG_TCP_INTERLINK */ /*** TCP socket for internal communication. ***/ /* FIXME: IPv6 support. */ /* These may not be defined in netinet/in.h on some systems. */ #ifndef INADDR_LOOPBACK #define INADDR_LOOPBACK ((struct in_addr) 0x7f000001) #endif #ifndef IPPORT_USERRESERVED #define IPPORT_USERRESERVED 5000 #endif /* @type is not used for now, and is ignored, it will * be used in remote mode feature. */ static int get_address(struct socket_info *info, enum addr_type type) { struct sockaddr_in *sin; uint16_t port; assert(info); if_assert_failed return -1; /* Each ring is bind to ELINKS_PORT + ring number. */ port = ELINKS_PORT + get_cmd_opt_int("session-ring"); if (port < IPPORT_USERRESERVED) return -1; /* Just in case of... */ sin = mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*sin)); if (!sin) return -1; sin->sin_family = AF_INET; sin->sin_port = htons(port); sin->sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK); info->addr = (struct sockaddr *) sin; info->size = sizeof(*sin); return PF_INET; } static int alloc_address(struct socket_info *info) { struct sockaddr_in *sa; assert(info); if_assert_failed return 0; /* calloc() is safer there. */ sa = mem_calloc(1, sizeof(*sa)); if (!sa) return 0; info->addr = (struct sockaddr *) sa; info->size = sizeof(*sa); return 1; } #if defined(SOL_SOCKET) && defined(SO_REUSEADDR) static void setsock_reuse_addr(int fd) { int reuse_addr = 1; setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (void *) &reuse_addr, sizeof(reuse_addr)); } #else #define setsock_reuse_addr(fd) #endif #define unlink_unix(s) #endif /* CONFIG_TCP_INTERLINK */ /* Max. number of bind attempts. */ #define MAX_BIND_TRIES 3 /* Base delay in useconds between bind attempts. * We will sleep that time on first attempt, then * 2 * delay, then 3 * delay .... */ #define BIND_TRIES_DELAY 100000 /* Number of connections in listen backlog. */ #define LISTEN_BACKLOG 100 /* Max. number of connect attempts. */ #define MAX_CONNECT_TRIES 3 /* Base delay in useconds between connect attempts. */ #define CONNECT_TRIES_DELAY 50000 static void report_af_unix_error(unsigned char *function, int error) { ERROR(gettext("The call to %s failed: %d (%s)"), function, error, (unsigned char *) strerror(error)); } /* Called when we receive a connection on listening socket. */ static void af_unix_connection(struct socket_info *info) { int ns; int l; assert(info); if_assert_failed return; l = info->size; memset(info->addr, 0, l); ns = accept(info->fd, info->addr, &l); if (ns < 0) { report_af_unix_error("accept()", errno); return; } init_term(ns, ns); set_highpri(); } /* usleep() is not portable, so we use this replacement. * TODO: move it to somewhere. */ void elinks_usleep(unsigned long useconds) { struct timeval delay; fd_set dummy; FD_ZERO(&dummy); delay.tv_sec = 0; delay.tv_usec = useconds; select(0, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &delay); } /* Listen on socket for internal ELinks communication. * Returns -1 on error * or listened file descriptor on success. */ static int bind_to_af_unix(void) { mode_t saved_mask = umask(S_IXUSR | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO); int attempts = 0; int pf = get_address(&s_info_listen, ADDR_IP_SERVER); if (pf == -1) goto free_and_error; while (1) { s_info_listen.fd = socket(pf, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (s_info_listen.fd == -1) { report_af_unix_error("socket()", errno); goto free_and_error; } setsock_reuse_addr(s_info_listen.fd); if (bind(s_info_listen.fd, s_info_listen.addr, s_info_listen.size) >= 0) break; if (errno != EADDRINUSE) report_af_unix_error("bind()", errno); ++attempts; if (attempts == MAX_BIND_TRIES) unlink_unix(s_info_listen.addr); if (attempts > MAX_BIND_TRIES) goto free_and_error; elinks_usleep(BIND_TRIES_DELAY * attempts); close(s_info_listen.fd); } /* Listen and accept. */ if (!alloc_address(&s_info_accept)) goto free_and_error; s_info_accept.fd = s_info_listen.fd; if (listen(s_info_listen.fd, LISTEN_BACKLOG)) { report_af_unix_error("listen()", errno); goto free_and_error; } set_handlers(s_info_listen.fd, (void (*)(void *)) af_unix_connection, NULL, NULL, &s_info_accept); umask(saved_mask); return s_info_listen.fd; free_and_error: done_interlink(); umask(saved_mask); return -1; } /* Connect to an listening socket for internal ELinks communication. * Returns -1 on error * or file descriptor on success. */ static int connect_to_af_unix(void) { int attempts = 0; int pf = get_address(&s_info_connect, ADDR_IP_CLIENT); while (pf != -1 && attempts++ < MAX_CONNECT_TRIES) { int saved_errno; s_info_connect.fd = socket(pf, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (s_info_connect.fd == -1) { report_af_unix_error("socket()", errno); break; } if (connect(s_info_connect.fd, s_info_connect.addr, s_info_connect.size) >= 0) return s_info_connect.fd; saved_errno = errno; close(s_info_connect.fd); if (saved_errno != ECONNREFUSED && saved_errno != ENOENT) { report_af_unix_error("connect()", errno); break; } elinks_usleep(CONNECT_TRIES_DELAY * attempts); } mem_free_set(&s_info_connect.addr, NULL); return -1; } static void safe_close(int *fd) { if (*fd == -1) return; close(*fd); *fd = -1; } /* Free all allocated memory and close all descriptors if * needed. */ void done_interlink(void) { /* We test for addr != NULL since * if it was not allocated then fd is not * initialized and we don't want to close * fd 0 ;). --Zas */ if (s_info_listen.addr) { safe_close(&s_info_listen.fd); unlink_unix(s_info_listen.addr); mem_free(s_info_listen.addr); s_info_listen.addr = NULL; } if (s_info_connect.addr) { safe_close(&s_info_connect.fd); mem_free(s_info_connect.addr); s_info_connect.addr = NULL; } if (s_info_accept.addr) { safe_close(&s_info_accept.fd); mem_free(s_info_accept.addr); s_info_accept.addr = NULL; } } /* Initialize sockets for internal ELinks communication. * If connect succeeds it returns file descriptor, * else it tries to bind and listen on a socket, and * return -1 */ int init_interlink(void) { int fd = connect_to_af_unix(); if (fd != -1) return fd; bind_to_af_unix(); return -1; } #undef MAX_BIND_TRIES #undef BIND_TRIES_DELAY #undef LISTEN_BACKLOG #undef MAX_CONNECT_TRIES #undef CONNECT_TRIES_DELAY