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1 ### -*-python-*-
2 ###
3 ### Administration connection with tripe server
4 ###
5 ### (c) 2006 Straylight/Edgeware
6 ###
7
8 ###----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9 ###
10 ### This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
11 ###
12 ### TrIPE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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16 ###
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21 ###
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23 ### along with TrIPE; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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25
26 """
27 This module provides classes and functions for connecting to a running tripe
28 server, sending it commands, receiving and processing replies, and
29 implementing services.
30
31 Rather than end up in lost in a storm of little event-driven classes, or a
32 morass of concurrent threads, the module uses coroutines to present a fairly
33 simple function call/return interface to potentially long-running commands
34 which must run without blocking the main process. It assumes a coroutine
35 module presenting a subset of the `greenlet' interface: if actual greenlets
36 are available, they are used; otherwise there's an implementation in terms of
37 threads (with lots of locking) which will do instead.
38
39 The simple rule governing the coroutines used here is this:
40
41 * The root coroutine never cares what values are passed to it when it
42 resumes: it just discards them.
43
44 * Other, non-root, coroutines are presumed to be waiting for some specific
45 thing.
46
47 Configuration variables:
48 configdir
49 socketdir
50 PACKAGE
51 VERSION
52 tripesock
53 peerdb
54
55 Other useful variables:
56 rootcr
57 svcmgr
58
59 Other tweakables:
60 _debug
61
62 Exceptions:
63 Exception
64 StandardError
65 TripeConnectionError
66 TripeError
67 TripeInternalError
68 TripeJobCancelled
69 TripeJobError
70 TripeSyntaxError
71
72 Classes:
73 _Coroutine
74 Coroutine
75 TripeServiceJob
76 OptParse
77 Queue
78 SelIOWatcher
79 TripeCommand
80 TripeSynchronousCommand
81 TripeAsynchronousCommand
82 TripeCommandIterator
83 TripeConnection
84 TripeCommandDispatcher
85 TripeServiceManager
86 TripeService
87 TripeServiceCommand
88
89 Utility functions:
90 quotify
91 runservices
92 spawn
93 svcinfo
94 timespec
95 """
96
97 __pychecker__ = 'self=me no-constCond no-argsused'
98
99 _debug = False
100
101 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
102 ### External dependencies.
103
104 import socket as S
105 import errno as E
106 import mLib as M
107 import re as RX
108 import sys as SYS
109 import os as OS
110
111 try:
112 if OS.getenv('TRIPE_FORCE_RMCR') is not None:
113 raise ImportError
114 from py.magic import greenlet as _Coroutine
115 except ImportError:
116 from rmcr import Coroutine as _Coroutine
117
118 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
119 ### Coroutine hacking.
120
121 rootcr = _Coroutine.getcurrent()
122
123 class Coroutine (_Coroutine):
124 """
125 A coroutine class which can only be invoked by the root coroutine.
126
127 The root, by construction, cannot be an instance of this class.
128 """
129 def switch(me, *args, **kw):
130 assert _Coroutine.getcurrent() is rootcr
131 if _debug: print '* %s' % me
132 _Coroutine.switch(me, *args, **kw)
133 if _debug: print '* %s' % rootcr
134
135 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
136 ### Default places for things.
137
138 configdir = OS.environ.get('TRIPEDIR', "@configdir@")
139 socketdir = "@socketdir@"
140 PACKAGE = "@PACKAGE@"
141 VERSION = "@VERSION@"
142
143 tripesock = OS.environ.get('TRIPESOCK', OS.path.join(socketdir, 'tripesock'))
144 peerdb = OS.environ.get('TRIPEPEERDB', 'peers.cdb')
145
146 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
147 ### Connection to the server.
148
149 def readnonblockingly(sock, len):
150 """
151 Nonblocking read from SOCK.
152
153 Try to return LEN bytes. If couldn't read anything, return None. EOF is
154 returned as an empty string.
155 """
156 try:
157 sock.setblocking(0)
158 return sock.recv(len)
159 except S.error, exc:
160 if exc[0] == E.EWOULDBLOCK:
161 return None
162 raise
163
164 class TripeConnectionError (StandardError):
165 """Something happened to the connection with the server."""
166 pass
167 class TripeInternalError (StandardError):
168 """This program is very confused."""
169 pass
170
171 class TripeConnection (object):
172 """
173 A logical connection to the tripe administration socket.
174
175 There may or may not be a physical connection. (This is needed for the
176 monitor, for example.)
177
178 This class isn't very useful on its own, but it has useful subclasses. At
179 this level, the class is agnostic about I/O multiplexing schemes; that gets
180 added later.
181 """
182
183 def __init__(me, socket):
184 """
185 Make a connection to the named SOCKET.
186
187 No physical connection is made initially.
188 """
189 me.socket = socket
190 me.sock = None
191 me.lbuf = None
192 me.iowatch = SelIOWatcher(me)
193
194 def connect(me):
195 """
196 Ensure that there's a physical connection.
197
198 Do nothing if we're already connected. Invoke the `connected' method if
199 successful.
200 """
201 if me.sock: return
202 sock = S.socket(S.AF_UNIX, S.SOCK_STREAM)
203 sock.connect(me.socket)
204 me.sock = sock
205 me.lbuf = M.LineBuffer(me.line, me._eof)
206 me.lbuf.size = 1024
207 me.connected()
208 return me
209
210 def disconnect(me, reason):
211 """
212 Disconnect the physical connection.
213
214 Invoke the `disconnected' method, giving the provided REASON, which
215 should be either None or an exception.
216 """
217 if not me.sock: return
218 me.disconnected(reason)
219 me.sock.close()
220 me.sock = None
221 me.lbuf.disable()
222 me.lbuf = None
223 return me
224
225 def connectedp(me):
226 """
227 Return true if there's a current, believed-good physical connection.
228 """
229 return me.sock is not None
230
231 __nonzero__ = connectedp
232
233 def send(me, line):
234 """
235 Send the LINE to the connection's socket.
236
237 All output is done through this method; it can be overridden to provide
238 proper nonblocking writing, though this seems generally unnecessary.
239 """
240 try:
241 me.sock.setblocking(1)
242 me.sock.send(line + '\n')
243 except Exception, exc:
244 me.disconnect(exc)
245 raise
246 return me
247
248 def receive(me):
249 """
250 Receive whatever's ready from the connection's socket.
251
252 Call `line' on each complete line, and `eof' if the connection closed.
253 Subclasses which attach this class to an I/O-event system should call
254 this method when the socket (CONN.sock) is ready for reading.
255 """
256 while me.sock is not None:
257 try:
258 buf = readnonblockingly(me.sock, 16384)
259 except Exception, exc:
260 me.disconnect(exc)
261 raise
262 if buf is None:
263 return me
264 if buf == '':
265 me._eof()
266 return me
267 me.lbuf.flush(buf)
268 return me
269
270 def _eof(me):
271 """Internal end-of-file handler."""
272 me.disconnect(TripeConnectionError('connection lost'))
273 me.eof()
274
275 def connected(me):
276 """
277 To be overridden by subclasses to react to a connection being
278 established.
279 """
280 me.iowatch.connected(me.sock)
281
282 def disconnected(me, reason):
283 """
284 To be overridden by subclasses to react to a connection being severed.
285 """
286 me.iowatch.disconnected()
287
288 def eof(me):
289 """To be overridden by subclasses to handle end-of-file."""
290 pass
291
292 def line(me, line):
293 """To be overridden by subclasses to handle incoming lines."""
294 pass
295
296 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
297 ### I/O loop integration.
298
299 class SelIOWatcher (object):
300 """
301 Integration with mLib's I/O event system.
302
303 You can replace this object with a different one for integration with,
304 e.g., glib's main loop, by setting CONN.iowatcher to a different object
305 while the CONN is disconnected.
306 """
307
308 def __init__(me, conn):
309 me._conn = conn
310 me._selfile = None
311
312 def connected(me, sock):
313 """
314 Called when a connection is made.
315
316 SOCK is the socket. The watcher must arrange to call CONN.receive when
317 data is available.
318 """
319 me._selfile = M.SelFile(sock.fileno(), M.SEL_READ, me._conn.receive)
320 me._selfile.enable()
321
322 def disconnected(me):
323 """
324 Called when the connection is lost.
325 """
326 me._selfile = None
327
328 def iterate(me):
329 """
330 Wait for something interesting to happen, and issue events.
331
332 That is, basically, do one iteration of a main select loop, processing
333 all of the events, and then return. This isn't needed for
334 TripeCommandDispatcher, but runservices wants it.
335 """
336 M.select()
337
338 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
339 ### Inter-coroutine communication.
340
341 class Queue (object):
342 """
343 A queue of things arriving asynchronously.
344
345 This is a very simple single-reader multiple-writer queue. It's useful for
346 more complex coroutines which need to cope with a variety of possible
347 incoming events.
348 """
349
350 def __init__(me):
351 """Create a new empty queue."""
352 me.contents = M.Array()
353 me.waiter = None
354
355 def _wait(me):
356 """
357 Internal: wait for an item to arrive in the queue.
358
359 Complain if someone is already waiting, because this is just a
360 single-reader queue.
361 """
362 if me.waiter:
363 raise ValueError('queue already being waited on')
364 try:
365 me.waiter = Coroutine.getcurrent()
366 while not me.contents:
367 me.waiter.parent.switch()
368 finally:
369 me.waiter = None
370
371 def get(me):
372 """
373 Remove and return the item at the head of the queue.
374
375 If the queue is empty, wait until an item arrives.
376 """
377 me._wait()
378 return me.contents.shift()
379
380 def peek(me):
381 """
382 Return the item at the head of the queue without removing it.
383
384 If the queue is empty, wait until an item arrives.
385 """
386 me._wait()
387 return me.contents[0]
388
389 def put(me, thing):
390 """
391 Write THING to the queue.
392
393 If someone is waiting on the queue, wake him up immediately; otherwise
394 just leave the item there for later.
395 """
396 me.contents.push(thing)
397 if me.waiter:
398 me.waiter.switch()
399
400 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
401 ### Dispatching coroutine.
402
403 ## Match a string if it can stand on its own as a bareword: i.e., it doesn't
404 ## contain backslashes, quotes or whitespace.
405 rx_ordinary = RX.compile(r'^[^\\\'\"\s]+$')
406
407 ## Match characters which need to be escaped, even in quoted text.
408 rx_weird = RX.compile(r'([\\\'])')
409
410 def quotify(s):
411 """Quote S according to the tripe-admin(5) rules."""
412 m = rx_ordinary.match(s)
413 if m and m.end() == len(s):
414 return s
415 else:
416 return "'" + rx_weird.sub(r'\\\1', s) + "'"
417
418 def _callback(func):
419 """
420 Return a wrapper for FUNC which reports exceptions thrown by it.
421
422 Useful in the case of callbacks invoked by C functions which ignore
423 exceptions.
424 """
425 def _(*a, **kw):
426 try:
427 return func(*a, **kw)
428 except:
429 SYS.excepthook(*SYS.exc_info())
430 raise
431 return _
432
433 class TripeCommand (object):
434 """
435 This abstract class represents a command in progress.
436
437 The `words' attribute contains the list of tokens which make up the
438 command.
439
440 Subclasses must implement a method to handle server responses:
441
442 * response(CODE, *ARGS): CODE is one of the strings 'OK', 'INFO' or
443 'FAIL'; ARGS are the remaining tokens from the server's response.
444 """
445
446 def __init__(me, words):
447 """Make a new command consisting of the given list of WORDS."""
448 me.words = words
449
450 class TripeSynchronousCommand (TripeCommand):
451 """
452 A simple command, processed apparently synchronously.
453
454 Must be invoked from a coroutine other than the root (or whichever one is
455 running the dispatcher); in reality, other coroutines carry on running
456 while we wait for a response from the server.
457
458 Each server response causes the calling coroutine to be resumed with the
459 pair (CODE, REST) -- where CODE is the server's response code (`OK', `INFO'
460 or `FAIL') and REST is a list of the server's other response tokens. The
461 calling coroutine must continue switching back to the dispatcher until a
462 terminating response (`OK' or `FAIL') is received or become very
463 confused.
464
465 Mostly it's better to use the TripeCommandIterator to do this
466 automatically.
467 """
468
469 def __init__(me, words):
470 """Initialize the command, specifying the WORDS to send to the server."""
471 TripeCommand.__init__(me, words)
472 me.owner = Coroutine.getcurrent()
473
474 def response(me, code, *rest):
475 """Handle a server response by forwarding it to the calling coroutine."""
476 me.owner.switch((code, rest))
477
478 class TripeError (StandardError):
479 """
480 A tripe command failed with an error (a FAIL code). The args attribute
481 contains a list of the server's message tokens.
482 """
483 pass
484
485 class TripeCommandIterator (object):
486 """
487 Iterator interface to a tripe command.
488
489 The values returned by the iterator are lists of tokens from the server's
490 INFO lines, as processed by the given filter function, if any. The
491 iterator completes normally (by raising StopIteration) if the server
492 reported OK, and raises an exception if the command failed for some reason.
493
494 A TripeError is raised if the server issues a FAIL code. If the connection
495 failed, some other exception is raised.
496 """
497
498 def __init__(me, dispatcher, words, bg = False, filter = None):
499 """
500 Create a new command iterator.
501
502 The command is submitted to the DISPATCHER; it consists of the given
503 WORDS. If BG is true, then an option is inserted to request that the
504 server run the command in the background. The FILTER is applied to the
505 token lists which the server responds, and the filter's output are the
506 items returned by the iterator.
507 """
508 me.dcr = Coroutine.getcurrent().parent
509 if me.dcr is None:
510 raise ValueError, 'must invoke from coroutine'
511 me.filter = filter or (lambda x: x)
512 if bg:
513 words = [words[0], '-background', dispatcher.bgtag()] + list(words[1:])
514 dispatcher.rawcommand(TripeSynchronousCommand(words))
515
516 def __iter__(me):
517 """Iterator protocol: I am my own iterator."""
518 return me
519
520 def next(me):
521 """
522 Iterator protocol: return the next piece of information from the server.
523
524 INFO responses are filtered and returned as the values of the iteration.
525 FAIL and CONNERR responses are turned into exceptions and raised.
526 Finally, OK is turned into StopIteration, which should cause a normal end
527 to the iteration process.
528 """
529 thing = me.dcr.switch()
530 code, rest = thing
531 if code == 'INFO':
532 return me.filter(rest)
533 elif code == 'OK':
534 raise StopIteration
535 elif code == 'CONNERR':
536 if rest is None:
537 raise TripeConnectionError, 'connection terminated by user'
538 else:
539 raise rest
540 elif code == 'FAIL':
541 raise TripeError(*rest)
542 else:
543 raise TripeInternalError \
544 ('unexpected tripe response %r' % ([code] + rest))
545
546 ### Simple utility functions for the TripeCommandIterator convenience
547 ### methods.
548
549 def _tokenjoin(words):
550 """Filter function: simply join the given tokens with spaces between."""
551 return ' '.join(words)
552
553 def _keyvals(iter):
554 """Return a dictionary formed from the KEY=VALUE pairs returned by the
555 iterator ITER."""
556 kv = {}
557 for ww in iter:
558 for w in ww:
559 q = w.index('=')
560 kv[w[:q]] = w[q + 1:]
561 return kv
562
563 def _simple(iter):
564 """Raise an error if ITER contains any item."""
565 stuff = list(iter)
566 if len(stuff) != 0:
567 raise TripeInternalError('expected no response')
568 return None
569
570 def _oneline(iter):
571 """If ITER contains a single item, return it; otherwise raise an error."""
572 stuff = list(iter)
573 if len(stuff) != 1:
574 raise TripeInternalError('expected only one line of response')
575 return stuff[0]
576
577 def _tracelike(iter):
578 """Handle a TRACE-like command. The result is a list of tuples (CHAR,
579 STATUS, DESC): CHAR is a selector character, STATUS is the status (empty if
580 disabled, `+' if enabled, maybe something else later), and DESC is the
581 human-readable description."""
582 stuff = []
583 for ww in iter:
584 ch = ww[0][0]
585 st = ww[0][1:]
586 desc = ' '.join(ww[1:])
587 stuff.append((ch, st, desc))
588 return stuff
589
590 def _kwopts(kw, allowed):
591 """Parse keyword arguments into options. ALLOWED is a list of allowable
592 keywords; raise errors if other keywords are present. KEY = VALUE becomes
593 an option pair -KEY VALUE if VALUE is a string, just the option -KEY if
594 VALUE is a true non-string, or nothing if VALUE is false.. Insert a `--'
595 at the end to stop the parser getting confused."""
596 opts = []
597 amap = {}
598 for a in allowed: amap[a] = True
599 for k, v in kw.iteritems():
600 if k not in amap:
601 raise ValueError('option %s not allowed here' % k)
602 if isinstance(v, str):
603 opts += ['-' + k, v]
604 elif v:
605 opts += ['-' + k]
606 opts.append('--')
607 return opts
608
609 ## Deferral.
610 _deferq = []
611 def defer(func, *args, **kw):
612 """Call FUNC(*ARGS, **KW) later, in the root coroutine."""
613 _deferq.append((func, args, kw))
614
615 def funargstr(func, args, kw):
616 items = [repr(a) for a in args]
617 for k, v in kw.iteritems():
618 items.append('%s = %r' % (k, v))
619 return '%s(%s)' % (func.__name__, ', '.join(items))
620
621 def spawn(func, *args, **kw):
622 """Call FUNC, passing ARGS and KW, in a fresh coroutine."""
623 defer(lambda: (Coroutine(func, name = funargstr(func, args, kw))
624 .switch(*args, **kw)))
625
626 ## Asides.
627 _asideq = Queue()
628 def _runasides():
629 """
630 Read (FUNC, ARGS, KW) triples from queue and invoke FUNC(*ARGS, **KW).
631 """
632 while True:
633 func, args, kw = _asideq.get()
634 try:
635 func(*args, **kw)
636 except:
637 SYS.excepthook(*SYS.exc_info())
638
639 def aside(func, *args, **kw):
640 """Call FUNC(*ARGS, **KW) later, in a non-root coroutine."""
641 defer(_asideq.put, (func, args, kw))
642
643 class TripeCommandDispatcher (TripeConnection):
644 """
645 Command dispatcher.
646
647 The command dispatcher is a connection which knows how to handle commands.
648 This is probably the most important class in this module to understand.
649
650 Lines from the server are parsed into tokens. The first token is a code
651 (OK or NOTE or something) explaining what kind of line this is. The
652 `handler' attribute is a dictionary mapping server line codes to handler
653 functions, which are applied to the words of the line as individual
654 arguments. *Exception*: the content of TRACE lines is not tokenized.
655
656 There are default handlers for server codes which respond to commands.
657 Commands arrive as TripeCommand instances through the `rawcommand'
658 interface. The dispatcher keeps track of which command objects represent
659 which jobs, and sends responses on to the appropriate command objects by
660 invoking their `response' methods. Command objects don't see the
661 BG... codes, because the dispatcher has already transformed them into
662 regular codes when it was looking up job code.
663
664 The dispatcher also has a special response code of its own: CONNERR
665 indicates that the connection failed and the command has therefore been
666 lost; the
667 """
668
669 ## --- Infrastructure ---
670 ##
671 ## We will get confused if we pipeline commands. Send them one at a time.
672 ## Only send a command when the previous one detaches or completes.
673 ##
674 ## The following attributes are interesting:
675 ##
676 ## tagseq Sequence number for next background job (for bgtag)
677 ##
678 ## queue Commands awaiting submission.
679 ##
680 ## cmd Mapping from job tags to commands: cmd[None] is the
681 ## foreground command.
682 ##
683 ## handler Mapping from server codes to handler functions.
684
685 def __init__(me, socket):
686 """
687 Initialize the dispatcher.
688
689 The SOCKET is the filename of the administration socket to connect to,
690 for TripeConnection.__init__.
691 """
692 TripeConnection.__init__(me, socket)
693 me.tagseq = 0
694 me.handler = {}
695 me.handler['BGDETACH'] = me._detach
696 for i in 'BGOK', 'BGINFO', 'BGFAIL':
697 me.handler[i] = me._response
698 for i in 'OK', 'INFO', 'FAIL':
699 me.handler[i] = me._fgresponse
700
701 def quitp(me):
702 """Should we quit the main loop? Subclasses should override."""
703 return False
704
705 def mainloop(me, quitp = None):
706 """
707 Iterate the I/O watcher until QUITP returns true.
708
709 Arranges for asides and deferred calls to be made at the right times.
710 """
711
712 global _deferq
713 assert _Coroutine.getcurrent() is rootcr
714 Coroutine(_runasides, name = '_runasides').switch()
715 if quitp is None:
716 quitp = me.quitp
717 while not quitp():
718 while _deferq:
719 q = _deferq
720 _deferq = []
721 for func, args, kw in q:
722 func(*args, **kw)
723 me.iowatch.iterate()
724
725 def connected(me):
726 """
727 Connection hook.
728
729 If a subclass overrides this method, it must call us; clears out the
730 command queue and job map.
731 """
732 me.queue = M.Array()
733 me.cmd = {}
734 TripeConnection.connected(me)
735
736 def disconnected(me, reason):
737 """
738 Disconnection hook.
739
740 If a subclass hooks overrides this method, it must call us; sends a
741 special CONNERR code to all incomplete commands.
742 """
743 TripeConnection.disconnected(me, reason)
744 for cmd in me.cmd.itervalues():
745 cmd.response('CONNERR', reason)
746 for cmd in me.queue:
747 cmd.response('CONNERR', reason)
748
749 @_callback
750 def line(me, line):
751 """Handle an incoming line, sending it to the right place."""
752 if _debug: print '<', line
753 code, rest = M.word(line, quotep = True)
754 func = me.handler.get(code)
755 if func is not None:
756 if code == 'TRACE':
757 func(code, rest)
758 else:
759 func(code, *M.split(rest, quotep = True)[0])
760 me.dequeue()
761
762 def dequeue(me):
763 """
764 Pull the oldest command off the queue and try to send it to the server.
765 """
766 if not me.queue or None in me.cmd: return
767 cmd = me.queue.shift()
768 if _debug: print '>', ' '.join([quotify(w) for w in cmd.words])
769 me.send(' '.join([quotify(w) for w in cmd.words]))
770 me.cmd[None] = cmd
771
772 def bgtag(me):
773 """
774 Return an unused job tag.
775
776 May be of use when composing commands by hand.
777 """
778 tag = 'J%05d' % me.tagseq
779 me.tagseq += 1
780 return tag
781
782 ## --- Built-in handler functions for server responses ---
783
784 def _detach(me, _, tag):
785 """
786 Respond to a BGDETACH TAG message.
787
788 Move the current foreground command to the background.
789 """
790 assert tag not in me.cmd
791 me.cmd[tag] = me.cmd[None]
792 del me.cmd[None]
793
794 def _response(me, code, tag, *w):
795 """
796 Respond to an OK, INFO or FAIL message.
797
798 If this is a message for a background job, find the tag; then dispatch
799 the result to the command object.
800 """
801 if code.startswith('BG'):
802 code = code[2:]
803 cmd = me.cmd[tag]
804 if code != 'INFO':
805 del me.cmd[tag]
806 cmd.response(code, *w)
807
808 def _fgresponse(me, code, *w):
809 """Process responses to the foreground command."""
810 me._response(code, None, *w)
811
812 ## --- Interface methods ---
813
814 def rawcommand(me, cmd):
815 """
816 Submit the TripeCommand CMD to the server, and look after it until it
817 completes.
818 """
819 if not me.connectedp():
820 raise TripeConnectionError('connection closed')
821 me.queue.push(cmd)
822 me.dequeue()
823
824 def command(me, *cmd, **kw):
825 """Convenience wrapper for creating a TripeCommandIterator object."""
826 return TripeCommandIterator(me, cmd, **kw)
827
828 ## --- Convenience methods for server commands ---
829
830 def add(me, peer, *addr, **kw):
831 return _simple(me.command(bg = True,
832 *['ADD'] +
833 _kwopts(kw, ['tunnel', 'keepalive',
834 'key', 'cork', 'mobile']) +
835 [peer] +
836 list(addr)))
837 def addr(me, peer):
838 return _oneline(me.command('ADDR', peer))
839 def algs(me, peer = None):
840 return _keyvals(me.command('ALGS',
841 *((peer is not None and [peer]) or [])))
842 def checkchal(me, chal):
843 return _simple(me.command('CHECKCHAL', chal))
844 def daemon(me):
845 return _simple(me.command('DAEMON'))
846 def eping(me, peer, **kw):
847 return _oneline(me.command(bg = True,
848 *['PING'] +
849 _kwopts(kw, ['timeout']) +
850 [peer]))
851 def forcekx(me, peer):
852 return _simple(me.command('FORCEKX', peer))
853 def getchal(me):
854 return _oneline(me.command('GETCHAL', filter = _tokenjoin))
855 def greet(me, peer, chal):
856 return _simple(me.command('GREET', peer, chal))
857 def help(me):
858 return list(me.command('HELP', filter = _tokenjoin))
859 def ifname(me, peer):
860 return _oneline(me.command('IFNAME', peer, filter = _tokenjoin))
861 def kill(me, peer):
862 return _simple(me.command('KILL', peer))
863 def list(me):
864 return list(me.command('LIST', filter = _tokenjoin))
865 def notify(me, *msg):
866 return _simple(me.command('NOTIFY', *msg))
867 def peerinfo(me, peer):
868 return _keyvals(me.command('PEERINFO', peer))
869 def ping(me, peer, **kw):
870 return _oneline(me.command(bg = True,
871 *['PING'] +
872 _kwopts(kw, ['timeout']) +
873 [peer]))
874 def port(me):
875 return _oneline(me.command('PORT', filter = _tokenjoin))
876 def quit(me):
877 return _simple(me.command('QUIT'))
878 def reload(me):
879 return _simple(me.command('RELOAD'))
880 def servinfo(me):
881 return _keyvals(me.command('SERVINFO'))
882 def setifname(me, new):
883 return _simple(me.command('SETIFNAME', new))
884 def svcclaim(me, service, version):
885 return _simple(me.command('SVCCLAIM', service, version))
886 def svcensure(me, service, version = None):
887 return _simple(me.command('SVCENSURE', service,
888 *((version is not None and [version]) or [])))
889 def svcfail(me, job, *msg):
890 return _simple(me.command('SVCFAIL', job, *msg))
891 def svcinfo(me, job, *msg):
892 return _simple(me.command('SVCINFO', job, *msg))
893 def svclist(me):
894 return list(me.command('SVCLIST'))
895 def svcok(me, job):
896 return _simple(me.command('SVCOK', job))
897 def svcquery(me, service):
898 return _keyvals(me.command('SVCQUERY', service))
899 def svcrelease(me, service):
900 return _simple(me.command('SVCRELEASE', service))
901 def svcsubmit(me, service, *args, **kw):
902 return me.command(bg = True,
903 *['SVCSUBMIT'] +
904 _kwopts(kw, ['version']) +
905 [service] +
906 list(args))
907 def stats(me, peer):
908 return _keyvals(me.command('STATS', peer))
909 def trace(me, *args):
910 return _tracelike(me.command('TRACE', *args))
911 def tunnels(me):
912 return list(me.command('TUNNELS', filter = _tokenjoin))
913 def version(me):
914 return _oneline(me.command('VERSION', filter = _tokenjoin))
915 def warn(me, *msg):
916 return _simple(me.command('WARN', *msg))
917 def watch(me, *args):
918 return _tracelike(me.command('WATCH', *args))
919
920 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
921 ### Asynchronous commands.
922
923 class TripeAsynchronousCommand (TripeCommand):
924 """
925 Asynchronous commands.
926
927 This is the complicated way of issuing commands. You must set up a queue,
928 and associate the command with the queue. Responses arriving for the
929 command will be put on the queue as an triple of the form (TAG, CODE, REST)
930 -- where TAG is an object of your choice, not interpreted by this class,
931 CODE is the server's response code (OK, INFO, FAIL), and REST is the list
932 of the rest of the server's tokens.
933
934 Using this, you can write coroutines which process many commands (and
935 possibly other events) simultaneously.
936 """
937
938 def __init__(me, queue, tag, words):
939 """Make an asynchronous command consisting of the given WORDS, which
940 sends responses to QUEUE, labelled with TAG."""
941 TripeCommand.__init__(me, words)
942 me.queue = queue
943 me.tag = tag
944
945 def response(me, code, *stuff):
946 """Handle a server response by writing it to the caller's queue."""
947 me.queue.put((me.tag, code, list(stuff)))
948
949 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
950 ### Services.
951
952 class TripeJobCancelled (Exception):
953 """
954 Exception sent to job handler if the client kills the job.
955
956 Not propagated further.
957 """
958 pass
959
960 class TripeJobError (Exception):
961 """
962 Exception to cause failure report for running job.
963
964 Sends an SVCFAIL code back.
965 """
966 pass
967
968 class TripeSyntaxError (Exception):
969 """
970 Exception to report a syntax error for a job.
971
972 Sends an SVCFAIL bad-svc-syntax message back.
973 """
974 pass
975
976 class TripeServiceManager (TripeCommandDispatcher):
977 """
978 A command dispatcher with added handling for incoming service requests.
979
980 There is usually only one instance of this class, called svcmgr. Some of
981 the support functions in this module assume that this is the case.
982
983 To use, run mLib.select in a loop until the quitp method returns true;
984 then, in a non-root coroutine, register your services by calling `add', and
985 then call `running' when you've finished setting up.
986
987 The instance handles server service messages SVCJOB, SVCCANCEL and
988 SVCCLAIM. It maintains a table of running services. Incoming jobs cause
989 the service's `job' method to be invoked; SVCCANCEL sends a
990 TripeJobCancelled exception to the handler coroutine, and SVCCLAIM causes
991 the relevant service to be deregistered.
992
993 There is no base class for jobs, but a job must implement two methods:
994
995 start() Begin processing; might be a no-op.
996
997 cancel() Stop processing; the original client has killed the
998 job.
999
1000 The life of a service manager is divided into two parts: setup and running;
1001 you tell the manager that you've finished setting up by calling the
1002 `running' method. If, at any point after setup is finished, there are no
1003 remaining services or jobs, `quitp' will return true, ending the process.
1004 """
1005
1006 ## --- Attributes ---
1007 ##
1008 ## svc Mapping name -> service object
1009 ##
1010 ## job Mapping jobid -> job handler coroutine
1011 ##
1012 ## runningp True when setup is finished
1013 ##
1014 ## _quitp True if explicit quit has been requested
1015
1016 def __init__(me, socket):
1017 """
1018 Initialize the service manager.
1019
1020 SOCKET is the administration socket to connect to.
1021 """
1022 TripeCommandDispatcher.__init__(me, socket)
1023 me.svc = {}
1024 me.job = {}
1025 me.runningp = False
1026 me.handler['SVCCANCEL'] = me._cancel
1027 me.handler['SVCJOB'] = me._job
1028 me.handler['SVCCLAIM'] = me._claim
1029 me._quitp = 0
1030
1031 def addsvc(me, svc):
1032 """Register a new service; SVC is a TripeService instance."""
1033 assert svc.name not in me.svc
1034 me.svcclaim(svc.name, svc.version)
1035 me.svc[svc.name] = svc
1036
1037 def _cancel(me, _, jid):
1038 """
1039 Called when the server cancels a job; invokes the job's `cancel' method.
1040 """
1041 job = me.job[jid]
1042 del me.job[jid]
1043 job.cancel()
1044
1045 def _claim(me, _, svc, __):
1046 """Called when another program claims our service at a higher version."""
1047 del me.svc[svc]
1048
1049 def _job(me, _, jid, svc, cmd, *args):
1050 """
1051 Called when the server sends us a job to do.
1052
1053 Calls the service to collect a job, and begins processing it.
1054 """
1055 assert jid not in me.job
1056 svc = me.svc[svc.lower()]
1057 job = svc.job(jid, cmd, args)
1058 me.job[jid] = job
1059 job.start()
1060
1061 def running(me):
1062 """Answer true if setup is finished."""
1063 me.runningp = True
1064
1065 def jobdone(me, jid):
1066 """Informs the service manager that the job with id JID has finished."""
1067 try:
1068 del me.job[jid]
1069 except KeyError:
1070 pass
1071
1072 def quitp(me):
1073 """
1074 Return true if no services or jobs are active (and, therefore, if this
1075 process can quit without anyone caring).
1076 """
1077 return me._quitp or (me.runningp and ((not me.svc and not me.job) or
1078 not me.sock))
1079
1080 def quit(me):
1081 """Forces the quit flag (returned by quitp) on."""
1082 me._quitp = True
1083
1084 class TripeService (object):
1085 """
1086 A standard service.
1087
1088 The NAME and VERSION are passed on to the server. The CMDTAB is a
1089 dictionary mapping command names (in lowercase) to command objects.
1090
1091 If the CMDTAB doesn't have entries for commands HELP and QUIT then defaults
1092 are provided.
1093
1094 TripeService itself is mostly agnostic about the nature of command objects,
1095 but the TripeServiceJob class (below) has some requirements. The built-in
1096 HELP command requires command objects to have `usage' attributes.
1097 """
1098
1099 def __init__(me, name, version, cmdtab):
1100 """
1101 Create and register a new service with the given NAME and VERSION.
1102
1103 CMDTAB maps command names (in lower-case) to command objects.
1104 """
1105 me.name = name
1106 me.version = version
1107 me.cmd = cmdtab
1108 me.activep = True
1109 me.cmd.setdefault('help',
1110 TripeServiceCommand('help', 0, 0, '', me._help))
1111 me.cmd.setdefault('quit',
1112 TripeServiceCommand('quit', 0, 0, '', me._quit))
1113
1114 def job(me, jid, cmd, args):
1115 """
1116 Called by the service manager: a job arrived with id JID.
1117
1118 It asks for comamnd CMD with argument list ARGS. Creates a new job,
1119 passing it the information needed.
1120 """
1121 return TripeServiceJob(jid, me, cmd, me.cmd.get(cmd.lower()), args)
1122
1123 ## Simple default command handlers, complying with the spec in
1124 ## tripe-service(7).
1125
1126 def _help(me):
1127 """Send a help summary to the user."""
1128 cmds = me.cmd.items()
1129 cmds.sort()
1130 for name, cmd in cmds:
1131 svcinfo(name, *cmd.usage)
1132
1133 def _quit(me):
1134 """Terminate the service manager."""
1135 svcmgr.notify('svc-quit', me.name, 'admin-request')
1136 svcmgr.quit()
1137
1138 class TripeServiceCommand (object):
1139 """A simple service command."""
1140
1141 def __init__(me, name, min, max, usage, func):
1142 """
1143 Creates a new command.
1144
1145 NAME is the command's name (in lowercase).
1146
1147 MIN and MAX are the minimum and maximum number of allowed arguments (used
1148 for checking); either may be None to indicate no minimum or maximum.
1149
1150 USAGE is a usage string, used for generating help and error messages.
1151
1152 FUNC is the function to invoke.
1153 """
1154 me.name = name
1155 me.min = min
1156 me.max = max
1157 me.usage = usage.split()
1158 me.func = func
1159
1160 def run(me, *args):
1161 """
1162 Called when the command is invoked.
1163
1164 Does minimal checking of the arguments and calls the supplied function.
1165 """
1166 if (me.min is not None and len(args) < me.min) or \
1167 (me.max is not None and len(args) > me.max):
1168 raise TripeSyntaxError
1169 me.func(*args)
1170
1171 class TripeServiceJob (Coroutine):
1172 """
1173 Job handler coroutine.
1174
1175 A standard TripeService invokes a TripeServiceJob for each incoming job
1176 request, passing it the jobid, command and arguments, and a command
1177 object. The command object needs the following attributes.
1178
1179 usage A usage list (excluding the command name) showing
1180 arguments and options.
1181
1182 run(*ARGS) Function to react to the command with ARGS split into
1183 separate arguments. Invoked in a coroutine. The
1184 svcinfo function (not the TripeCommandDispatcher
1185 method) may be used to send INFO lines. The function
1186 may raise TripeJobError to send a FAIL response back,
1187 or TripeSyntaxError to send a generic usage error.
1188 TripeJobCancelled exceptions are trapped silently.
1189 Other exceptions are translated into a generic
1190 internal-error message.
1191
1192 This class automatically takes care of sending some closing response to the
1193 job, and for informing the service manager that the job is completed.
1194
1195 The `jid' attribute stores the job's id.
1196 """
1197
1198 def __init__(me, jid, svc, cmd, command, args):
1199 """
1200 Start a new job.
1201
1202 The job is created with id JID, for service SVC, processing command name
1203 CMD (which the service resolved into the command object COMMAND, or
1204 None), and with the arguments ARGS.
1205 """
1206 Coroutine.__init__(me)
1207 me.jid = jid
1208 me.svc = svc
1209 me.cmd = cmd
1210 me.command = command
1211 me.args = args
1212
1213 def run(me):
1214 """
1215 Main body of the coroutine.
1216
1217 Does the tedious exception handling boilerplate and invokes the command's
1218 run method.
1219 """
1220 try:
1221 try:
1222 if me.command is None:
1223 svcmgr.svcfail(me.jid, 'unknown-svc-command', me.cmd)
1224 else:
1225 me.command.run(*me.args)
1226 svcmgr.svcok(me.jid)
1227 except TripeJobError, exc:
1228 svcmgr.svcfail(me.jid, *exc.args)
1229 except TripeSyntaxError:
1230 svcmgr.svcfail(me.jid, 'bad-svc-syntax',
1231 me.svc.name, me.command.name,
1232 *me.command.usage)
1233 except TripeJobCancelled:
1234 pass
1235 except Exception, exc:
1236 svcmgr.svcfail(me.jid, 'svc-internal-error',
1237 exc.__class__.__name__, str(exc))
1238 finally:
1239 svcmgr.jobdone(me.jid)
1240
1241 def start(me):
1242 """Invoked by the service manager to start running the coroutine."""
1243 me.switch()
1244
1245 def cancel(me):
1246 """Invoked by the service manager to cancel the job."""
1247 me.throw(TripeJobCancelled())
1248
1249 def svcinfo(*args):
1250 """
1251 If invoked from a TripeServiceJob coroutine, sends an INFO line to the
1252 job's sender, automatically using the correct job id.
1253 """
1254 svcmgr.svcinfo(Coroutine.getcurrent().jid, *args)
1255
1256 def _setupsvc(tab, func):
1257 """
1258 Setup coroutine for setting up service programs.
1259
1260 Register the given services.
1261 """
1262 try:
1263 for service in tab:
1264 svcmgr.addsvc(service)
1265 if func:
1266 func()
1267 finally:
1268 svcmgr.running()
1269
1270 svcmgr = TripeServiceManager(None)
1271 def runservices(socket, tab, init = None, setup = None, daemon = False):
1272 """
1273 Function to start a service provider.
1274
1275 SOCKET is the socket to connect to, usually tripesock.
1276
1277 TAB is a list of entries. An entry may be either a tuple
1278
1279 (NAME, VERSION, COMMANDS)
1280
1281 or a service object (e.g., a TripeService instance).
1282
1283 COMMANDS is a dictionary mapping command names to tuples
1284
1285 (MIN, MAX, USAGE, FUNC)
1286
1287 of arguments for a TripeServiceCommand object.
1288
1289 If DAEMON is true, then the process is forked into the background before we
1290 start. If INIT is given, it is called in the main coroutine, immediately
1291 after forking. If SETUP is given, it is called in a coroutine, after
1292 calling INIT and setting up the services but before marking the service
1293 manager as running.
1294
1295 It is a really bad idea to do any initialization, particularly setting up
1296 coroutines, outside of the INIT or SETUP functions. In particular, if
1297 we're using rmcr for fake coroutines, the daemonizing fork will kill off
1298 the currently established coroutines in a most surprising way.
1299
1300 The function runs a main select loop until the service manager decides to
1301 quit.
1302 """
1303
1304 svcmgr.socket = socket
1305 svcmgr.connect()
1306 svcs = []
1307 for service in tab:
1308 if not isinstance(service, tuple):
1309 svcs.append(service)
1310 else:
1311 name, version, commands = service
1312 cmdmap = {}
1313 for cmd, stuff in commands.iteritems():
1314 cmdmap[cmd] = TripeServiceCommand(cmd, *stuff)
1315 svcs.append(TripeService(name, version, cmdmap))
1316 if daemon:
1317 M.daemonize()
1318 if init is not None:
1319 init()
1320 spawn(_setupsvc, svcs, setup)
1321 svcmgr.mainloop()
1322
1323 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1324 ### Utilities for services.
1325
1326 _timeunits = {'s': 1, 'm': 60, 'h': 3600, 'd': 86400}
1327 def timespec(spec):
1328 """Parse the timespec SPEC, returning a number of seconds."""
1329 mul = 1
1330 if len(spec) > 1 and spec[-1] in _timeunits:
1331 mul = _timeunits[spec[-1]]
1332 spec = spec[:-1]
1333 try:
1334 t = int(spec)
1335 except:
1336 raise TripeJobError('bad-time-spec', spec)
1337 if t < 0:
1338 raise TripeJobError('bad-time-spec', spec)
1339 return mul * int(spec)
1340
1341 class OptParse (object):
1342 """
1343 Parse options from a command list in the conventional fashion.
1344
1345 ARGS is a list of arguments to a command. ALLOWED is a sequence of allowed
1346 options. The returned values are the option tags. During parsing, the
1347 `arg' method may be used to retrieve the argument for the most recent
1348 option. Afterwards, `rest' may be used to retrieve the remaining
1349 non-option arguments, and do a simple check on how many there are.
1350
1351 The parser correctly handles `--' option terminators.
1352 """
1353
1354 def __init__(me, args, allowed):
1355 """
1356 Create a new option parser.
1357
1358 The parser will scan the ARGS for options given in the sequence ALLOWED
1359 (which are expected to include the `-' prefix).
1360 """
1361 me.allowed = {}
1362 for a in allowed:
1363 me.allowed[a] = True
1364 me.args = list(args)
1365
1366 def __iter__(me):
1367 """Iterator protocol: I am my own iterator."""
1368 return me
1369
1370 def next(me):
1371 """
1372 Iterator protocol: return the next option.
1373
1374 If we've run out, raise StopIteration.
1375 """
1376 if len(me.args) == 0 or \
1377 len(me.args[0]) < 2 or \
1378 not me.args[0].startswith('-'):
1379 raise StopIteration
1380 opt = me.args.pop(0)
1381 if opt == '--':
1382 raise StopIteration
1383 if opt not in me.allowed:
1384 raise TripeSyntaxError
1385 return opt
1386
1387 def arg(me):
1388 """
1389 Return the argument for the most recent option.
1390
1391 If none is available, raise TripeSyntaxError.
1392 """
1393 if len(me.args) == 0:
1394 raise TripeSyntaxError
1395 return me.args.pop(0)
1396
1397 def rest(me, min = None, max = None):
1398 """
1399 After option parsing is done, return the remaining arguments.
1400
1401 Check that there are at least MIN and at most MAX arguments remaining --
1402 either may be None to suppress the check.
1403 """
1404 if (min is not None and len(me.args) < min) or \
1405 (max is not None and len(me.args) > max):
1406 raise TripeSyntaxError
1407 return me.args
1408
1409 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------