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/*
* Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef UTIL_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED_
#define UTIL_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED_
#include "event2/event-config.h"
#include "evconfig-private.h"
#include <errno.h>
/* For EVUTIL_ASSERT */
#include "log-internal.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
#include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
#ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_EVENTFD_H
#include <sys/eventfd.h>
#endif
#include "event2/util.h"
#include "time-internal.h"
#include "ipv6-internal.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* __has_attribute() wrapper */
#ifdef __has_attribute
#define EVUTIL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE __has_attribute
#endif
/** clang 3 __has_attribute misbehaves in some versions */
#if defined(__clang__) && \
__clang__ == 1 && __clang_major__ == 3 && \
(__clang_minor__ >= 2 && __clang_minor__ <= 5)
#undef EVUTIL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
#endif
#ifndef EVUTIL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
#define EVUTIL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(x) 0
#endif
/* If we need magic to say "inline", get it for free internally. */
#ifdef EVENT__inline
#define inline EVENT__inline
#endif
#if defined(EVENT____func__) && !defined(__func__)
#define __func__ EVENT____func__
#endif
/* A good no-op to use in macro definitions. */
#define EVUTIL_NIL_STMT_ ((void)0)
/* A no-op that tricks the compiler into thinking a condition is used while
* definitely not making any code for it. Used to compile out asserts while
* avoiding "unused variable" warnings. The "!" forces the compiler to
* do the sizeof() on an int, in case "condition" is a bitfield value.
*/
#define EVUTIL_NIL_CONDITION_(condition) do { \
(void)sizeof(!(condition)); \
} while(0)
/* Internal use only: macros to match patterns of error codes in a
cross-platform way. We need these macros because of two historical
reasons: first, nonblocking IO functions are generally written to give an
error on the "blocked now, try later" case, so sometimes an error from a
read, write, connect, or accept means "no error; just wait for more
data," and we need to look at the error code. Second, Windows defines
a different set of error codes for sockets. */
#ifndef _WIN32
#if EAGAIN == EWOULDBLOCK
#define EVUTIL_ERR_IS_EAGAIN(e) \
((e) == EAGAIN)
#else
#define EVUTIL_ERR_IS_EAGAIN(e) \
((e) == EAGAIN || (e) == EWOULDBLOCK)
#endif
/* True iff e is an error that means a read/write operation can be retried. */
#define EVUTIL_ERR_RW_RETRIABLE(e) \
((e) == EINTR || EVUTIL_ERR_IS_EAGAIN(e))
/* True iff e is an error that means an connect can be retried. */
#define EVUTIL_ERR_CONNECT_RETRIABLE(e) \
((e) == EINTR || (e) == EINPROGRESS)
/* True iff e is an error that means a accept can be retried. */
#define EVUTIL_ERR_ACCEPT_RETRIABLE(e) \
((e) == EINTR || EVUTIL_ERR_IS_EAGAIN(e) || (e) == ECONNABORTED)
/* True iff e is an error that means the connection was refused */
#define EVUTIL_ERR_CONNECT_REFUSED(e) \
((e) == ECONNREFUSED)
#else
/* Win32 */
#define EVUTIL_ERR_IS_EAGAIN(e) \
((e) == WSAEWOULDBLOCK || (e) == EAGAIN)
#define EVUTIL_ERR_RW_RETRIABLE(e) \
((e) == WSAEWOULDBLOCK || \
(e) == WSAEINTR)
#define EVUTIL_ERR_CONNECT_RETRIABLE(e) \
((e) == WSAEWOULDBLOCK || \
(e) == WSAEINTR || \
(e) == WSAEINPROGRESS || \
(e) == WSAEINVAL)
#define EVUTIL_ERR_ACCEPT_RETRIABLE(e) \
EVUTIL_ERR_RW_RETRIABLE(e)
#define EVUTIL_ERR_CONNECT_REFUSED(e) \
((e) == WSAECONNREFUSED)
#endif
/* Arguments for shutdown() */
#ifdef SHUT_RD
#define EVUTIL_SHUT_RD SHUT_RD
#else
#define EVUTIL_SHUT_RD 0
#endif
#ifdef SHUT_WR
#define EVUTIL_SHUT_WR SHUT_WR
#else
#define EVUTIL_SHUT_WR 1 /* SD_SEND */
#endif
#ifdef SHUT_BOTH
#define EVUTIL_SHUT_BOTH SHUT_BOTH
#else
#define EVUTIL_SHUT_BOTH 2
#endif
/* Helper: Verify that all the elements in 'dlist' are internally consistent.
* Checks for circular lists and bad prev/next pointers.
*
* Example usage:
* EVUTIL_ASSERT_LIST_OK(eventlist, event, ev_next);
*/
#define EVUTIL_ASSERT_LIST_OK(dlist, type, field) do { \
struct type *elm1, *elm2, **nextp; \
if (LIST_EMPTY((dlist))) \
break; \
\
/* Check list for circularity using Floyd's */ \
/* 'Tortoise and Hare' algorithm */ \
elm1 = LIST_FIRST((dlist)); \
elm2 = LIST_NEXT(elm1, field); \
while (elm1 && elm2) { \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(elm1 != elm2); \
elm1 = LIST_NEXT(elm1, field); \
elm2 = LIST_NEXT(elm2, field); \
if (!elm2) \
break; \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(elm1 != elm2); \
elm2 = LIST_NEXT(elm2, field); \
} \
\
/* Now check next and prev pointers for consistency. */ \
nextp = &LIST_FIRST((dlist)); \
elm1 = LIST_FIRST((dlist)); \
while (elm1) { \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(*nextp == elm1); \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(nextp == elm1->field.le_prev); \
nextp = &LIST_NEXT(elm1, field); \
elm1 = *nextp; \
} \
} while (0)
/* Helper: Verify that all the elements in a TAILQ are internally consistent.
* Checks for circular lists and bad prev/next pointers.
*
* Example usage:
* EVUTIL_ASSERT_TAILQ_OK(activelist, event, ev_active_next);
*/
#define EVUTIL_ASSERT_TAILQ_OK(tailq, type, field) do { \
struct type *elm1, *elm2, **nextp; \
if (TAILQ_EMPTY((tailq))) \
break; \
\
/* Check list for circularity using Floyd's */ \
/* 'Tortoise and Hare' algorithm */ \
elm1 = TAILQ_FIRST((tailq)); \
elm2 = TAILQ_NEXT(elm1, field); \
while (elm1 && elm2) { \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(elm1 != elm2); \
elm1 = TAILQ_NEXT(elm1, field); \
elm2 = TAILQ_NEXT(elm2, field); \
if (!elm2) \
break; \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(elm1 != elm2); \
elm2 = TAILQ_NEXT(elm2, field); \
} \
\
/* Now check next and prev pointers for consistency. */ \
nextp = &TAILQ_FIRST((tailq)); \
elm1 = TAILQ_FIRST((tailq)); \
while (elm1) { \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(*nextp == elm1); \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(nextp == elm1->field.tqe_prev); \
nextp = &TAILQ_NEXT(elm1, field); \
elm1 = *nextp; \
} \
EVUTIL_ASSERT(nextp == (tailq)->tqh_last); \
} while (0)
/* Locale-independent replacements for some ctypes functions. Use these
* when you care about ASCII's notion of character types, because you are about
* to send those types onto the wire.
*/
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int EVUTIL_ISALPHA_(char c);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int EVUTIL_ISALNUM_(char c);
int EVUTIL_ISSPACE_(char c);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int EVUTIL_ISDIGIT_(char c);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int EVUTIL_ISXDIGIT_(char c);
int EVUTIL_ISPRINT_(char c);
int EVUTIL_ISLOWER_(char c);
int EVUTIL_ISUPPER_(char c);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
char EVUTIL_TOUPPER_(char c);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
char EVUTIL_TOLOWER_(char c);
/** Remove all trailing horizontal whitespace (space or tab) from the end of a
* string */
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
void evutil_rtrim_lws_(char *);
/** Helper macro. If we know that a given pointer points to a field in a
structure, return a pointer to the structure itself. Used to implement
our half-baked C OO. Example:
struct subtype {
int x;
struct supertype common;
int y;
};
...
void fn(struct supertype *super) {
struct subtype *sub = EVUTIL_UPCAST(super, struct subtype, common);
...
}
*/
#define EVUTIL_UPCAST(ptr, type, field) \
((type *)(((char*)(ptr)) - evutil_offsetof(type, field)))
/* As open(pathname, flags, mode), except that the file is always opened with
* the close-on-exec flag set. (And the mode argument is mandatory.)
*/
int evutil_open_closeonexec_(const char *pathname, int flags, unsigned mode);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int evutil_read_file_(const char *filename, char **content_out, size_t *len_out,
int is_binary);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int evutil_socket_connect_(evutil_socket_t *fd_ptr, const struct sockaddr *sa, int socklen);
int evutil_socket_finished_connecting_(evutil_socket_t fd);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int evutil_ersatz_socketpair_(int, int , int, evutil_socket_t[]);
int evutil_resolve_(int family, const char *hostname, struct sockaddr *sa,
ev_socklen_t *socklen, int port);
const char *evutil_getenv_(const char *name);
/* Structure to hold the state of our weak random number generator.
*/
struct evutil_weakrand_state {
ev_uint32_t seed;
};
#define EVUTIL_WEAKRAND_MAX EV_INT32_MAX
/* Initialize the state of a week random number generator based on 'seed'. If
* the seed is 0, construct a new seed based on not-very-strong platform
* entropy, like the PID and the time of day.
*
* This function, and the other evutil_weakrand* functions, are meant for
* speed, not security or statistical strength. If you need a RNG which an
* attacker can't predict, or which passes strong statistical tests, use the
* evutil_secure_rng* functions instead.
*/
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
ev_uint32_t evutil_weakrand_seed_(struct evutil_weakrand_state *state, ev_uint32_t seed);
/* Return a pseudorandom value between 0 and EVUTIL_WEAKRAND_MAX inclusive.
* Updates the state in 'seed' as needed -- this value must be protected by a
* lock.
*/
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
ev_int32_t evutil_weakrand_(struct evutil_weakrand_state *seed);
/* Return a pseudorandom value x such that 0 <= x < top. top must be no more
* than EVUTIL_WEAKRAND_MAX. Updates the state in 'seed' as needed -- this
* value must be proteced by a lock */
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
ev_int32_t evutil_weakrand_range_(struct evutil_weakrand_state *seed, ev_int32_t top);
/* Evaluates to the same boolean value as 'p', and hints to the compiler that
* we expect this value to be false. */
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 3 /* gcc 3.0 or later */
#define EVUTIL_UNLIKELY(p) __builtin_expect(!!(p),0)
#else
#define EVUTIL_UNLIKELY(p) (p)
#endif
#if EVUTIL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(fallthrough)
#define EVUTIL_FALLTHROUGH __attribute__((fallthrough))
#else
#define EVUTIL_FALLTHROUGH /* fallthrough */
#endif
/* Replacement for assert() that calls event_errx on failure. */
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define EVUTIL_ASSERT(cond) EVUTIL_NIL_CONDITION_(cond)
#define EVUTIL_FAILURE_CHECK(cond) 0
#else
#define EVUTIL_ASSERT(cond) \
do { \
if (EVUTIL_UNLIKELY(!(cond))) { \
event_errx(EVENT_ERR_ABORT_, \
"%s:%d: Assertion %s failed in %s", \
__FILE__,__LINE__,#cond,__func__); \
/* In case a user-supplied handler tries to */ \
/* return control to us, log and abort here. */ \
(void)fprintf(stderr, \
"%s:%d: Assertion %s failed in %s", \
__FILE__,__LINE__,#cond,__func__); \
abort(); \
} \
} while (0)
#define EVUTIL_FAILURE_CHECK(cond) EVUTIL_UNLIKELY(cond)
#endif
#ifndef EVENT__HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_STORAGE
/* Replacement for sockaddr storage that we can use internally on platforms
* that lack it. It is not space-efficient, but neither is sockaddr_storage.
*/
struct sockaddr_storage {
union {
struct sockaddr ss_sa;
struct sockaddr_in ss_sin;
struct sockaddr_in6 ss_sin6;
char ss_padding[128];
} ss_union;
};
#define ss_family ss_union.ss_sa.sa_family
#endif
/* Internal addrinfo error code. This one is returned from only from
* evutil_getaddrinfo_common_, when we are sure that we'll have to hit a DNS
* server. */
#define EVUTIL_EAI_NEED_RESOLVE -90002
struct evdns_base;
struct evdns_getaddrinfo_request;
typedef struct evdns_getaddrinfo_request* (*evdns_getaddrinfo_fn)(
struct evdns_base *base,
const char *nodename, const char *servname,
const struct evutil_addrinfo *hints_in,
void (*cb)(int, struct evutil_addrinfo *, void *), void *arg);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
void evutil_set_evdns_getaddrinfo_fn_(evdns_getaddrinfo_fn fn);
typedef void (*evdns_getaddrinfo_cancel_fn)(
struct evdns_getaddrinfo_request *req);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
void evutil_set_evdns_getaddrinfo_cancel_fn_(evdns_getaddrinfo_cancel_fn fn);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
struct evutil_addrinfo *evutil_new_addrinfo_(struct sockaddr *sa,
ev_socklen_t socklen, const struct evutil_addrinfo *hints);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
struct evutil_addrinfo *evutil_addrinfo_append_(struct evutil_addrinfo *first,
struct evutil_addrinfo *append);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
void evutil_adjust_hints_for_addrconfig_(struct evutil_addrinfo *hints);
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int evutil_getaddrinfo_common_(const char *nodename, const char *servname,
struct evutil_addrinfo *hints, struct evutil_addrinfo **res, int *portnum);
struct evdns_getaddrinfo_request *evutil_getaddrinfo_async_(
struct evdns_base *dns_base,
const char *nodename, const char *servname,
const struct evutil_addrinfo *hints_in,
void (*cb)(int, struct evutil_addrinfo *, void *), void *arg);
void evutil_getaddrinfo_cancel_async_(struct evdns_getaddrinfo_request *data);
/** Return true iff sa is a looback address. (That is, it is 127.0.0.1/8, or
* ::1). */
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int evutil_sockaddr_is_loopback_(const struct sockaddr *sa);
/**
Formats a sockaddr sa into a string buffer of size outlen stored in out.
Returns a pointer to out. Always writes something into out, so it's safe
to use the output of this function without checking it for NULL.
*/
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
const char *evutil_format_sockaddr_port_(const struct sockaddr *sa, char *out, size_t outlen);
int evutil_hex_char_to_int_(char c);
void evutil_free_secure_rng_globals_(void);
void evutil_free_globals_(void);
#ifdef _WIN32
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
HMODULE evutil_load_windows_system_library_(const TCHAR *library_name);
#endif
#ifndef EV_SIZE_FMT
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__MINGW64__)
#define EV_U64_FMT "%I64u"
#define EV_I64_FMT "%I64d"
#define EV_I64_ARG(x) ((__int64)(x))
#define EV_U64_ARG(x) ((unsigned __int64)(x))
#else
#define EV_U64_FMT "%llu"
#define EV_I64_FMT "%lld"
#define EV_I64_ARG(x) ((long long)(x))
#define EV_U64_ARG(x) ((unsigned long long)(x))
#endif
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#define EV_SOCK_FMT EV_I64_FMT
#define EV_SOCK_ARG(x) EV_I64_ARG((x))
#else
#define EV_SOCK_FMT "%d"
#define EV_SOCK_ARG(x) (x)
#endif
#if defined(__STDC__) && defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR)
#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
#define EV_SIZE_FMT "%zu"
#define EV_SSIZE_FMT "%zd"
#define EV_SIZE_ARG(x) (x)
#define EV_SSIZE_ARG(x) (x)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef EV_SIZE_FMT
#if (EVENT__SIZEOF_SIZE_T <= EVENT__SIZEOF_LONG)
#define EV_SIZE_FMT "%lu"
#define EV_SSIZE_FMT "%ld"
#define EV_SIZE_ARG(x) ((unsigned long)(x))
#define EV_SSIZE_ARG(x) ((long)(x))
#else
#define EV_SIZE_FMT EV_U64_FMT
#define EV_SSIZE_FMT EV_I64_FMT
#define EV_SIZE_ARG(x) EV_U64_ARG(x)
#define EV_SSIZE_ARG(x) EV_I64_ARG(x)
#endif
#endif
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
evutil_socket_t evutil_socket_(int domain, int type, int protocol);
evutil_socket_t evutil_accept4_(evutil_socket_t sockfd, struct sockaddr *addr,
ev_socklen_t *addrlen, int flags);
/* used by one of the test programs.. */
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int evutil_make_internal_pipe_(evutil_socket_t fd[2]);
evutil_socket_t evutil_eventfd_(unsigned initval, int flags);
#ifdef SOCK_NONBLOCK
#define EVUTIL_SOCK_NONBLOCK SOCK_NONBLOCK
#else
#define EVUTIL_SOCK_NONBLOCK 0x4000000
#endif
#ifdef SOCK_CLOEXEC
#define EVUTIL_SOCK_CLOEXEC SOCK_CLOEXEC
#else
#define EVUTIL_SOCK_CLOEXEC 0x80000000
#endif
#ifdef EFD_NONBLOCK
#define EVUTIL_EFD_NONBLOCK EFD_NONBLOCK
#else
#define EVUTIL_EFD_NONBLOCK 0x4000
#endif
#ifdef EFD_CLOEXEC
#define EVUTIL_EFD_CLOEXEC EFD_CLOEXEC
#else
#define EVUTIL_EFD_CLOEXEC 0x8000
#endif
void evutil_memclear_(void *mem, size_t len);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif