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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
33
34 -- This package provides an interface to the sockets communication
35 -- facility provided on many operating systems. This is implemented
36 -- on the following platforms:
37
38 -- All native ports, except Interix, with restrictions as follows
39
40 -- Multicast is available only on systems which provide support
41 -- for this feature, so it is not available if Multicast is not
42 -- supported, or not installed. In particular Multicast is not
43 -- available with the Windows version.
44
45 -- The VMS implementation has implemented using the DECC RTL Socket
46 -- API, and is thus subject to limitations in the implementation of
47 -- this API.
48
49 -- This package is not supported on the Interix port of GNAT.
50
51 -- VxWorks cross ports fully implement this package.
52
53 -- This package is not yet implemented on LynxOS.
54
55 with Ada.Exceptions;
56 with Ada.Streams;
57 with Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation;
58
59 with System;
60
61 package GNAT.Sockets is
62
63 -- Sockets are designed to provide a consistent communication facility
64 -- between applications. This package provides an Ada-like interface
65 -- similar to that proposed as part of the BSD socket layer.
66
67 -- GNAT.Sockets has been designed with several ideas in mind.
68
69 -- This is a system independent interface. Therefore, we try as
70 -- much as possible to mask system incompatibilities. Some
71 -- functionalities are not available because there are not fully
72 -- supported on some systems.
73
74 -- This is a thick binding. For instance, a major effort has been
75 -- done to avoid using memory addresses or untyped ints. We
76 -- preferred to define streams and enumeration types. Errors are
77 -- not returned as returned values but as exceptions.
78
79 -- This package provides a POSIX-compliant interface (between two
80 -- different implementations of the same routine, we adopt the one
81 -- closest to the POSIX specification). For instance, using
82 -- select(), the notification of an asynchronous connect failure
83 -- is delivered in the write socket set (POSIX) instead of the
84 -- exception socket set (NT).
85
86 -- Here is a typical example of what you can do:
87
88 -- with GNAT.Sockets; use GNAT.Sockets;
89
90 -- with Ada.Text_IO;
91 -- with Ada.Exceptions; use Ada.Exceptions;
92
93 -- procedure PingPong is
94
95 -- Group : constant String := "239.255.128.128";
96 -- -- Multicast group: administratively scoped IP address
97
98 -- task Pong is
99 -- entry Start;
100 -- entry Stop;
101 -- end Pong;
102
103 -- task body Pong is
104 -- Address : Sock_Addr_Type;
105 -- Server : Socket_Type;
106 -- Socket : Socket_Type;
107 -- Channel : Stream_Access;
108
109 -- begin
110 -- accept Start;
111 --
112 -- -- Get an Internet address of a host (here the local host name).
113 -- -- Note that a host can have several addresses. Here we get
114 -- -- the first one which is supposed to be the official one.
115
116 -- Address.Addr := Addresses (Get_Host_By_Name (Host_Name), 1);
117
118 -- -- Get a socket address that is an Internet address and a port
119
120 -- Address.Port := 5876;
121
122 -- -- The first step is to create a socket. Once created, this
123 -- -- socket must be associated to with an address. Usually only
124 -- -- a server (Pong here) needs to bind an address explicitly.
125 -- -- Most of the time clients can skip this step because the
126 -- -- socket routines will bind an arbitrary address to an unbound
127 -- -- socket.
128
129 -- Create_Socket (Server);
130
131 -- -- Allow reuse of local addresses
132
133 -- Set_Socket_Option
134 -- (Server,
135 -- Socket_Level,
136 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
137
138 -- Bind_Socket (Server, Address);
139
140 -- -- A server marks a socket as willing to receive connect events
141
142 -- Listen_Socket (Server);
143
144 -- -- Once a server calls Listen_Socket, incoming connects events
145 -- -- can be accepted. The returned Socket is a new socket that
146 -- -- represents the server side of the connection. Server remains
147 -- -- available to receive further connections.
148
149 -- Accept_Socket (Server, Socket, Address);
150
151 -- -- Return a stream associated to the connected socket
152
153 -- Channel := Stream (Socket);
154
155 -- -- Force Pong to block
156
157 -- delay 0.2;
158
159 -- -- Receive and print message from client Ping
160
161 -- declare
162 -- Message : String := String'Input (Channel);
163
164 -- begin
165 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (Message);
166
167 -- -- Send same message back to client Ping
168
169 -- String'Output (Channel, Message);
170 -- end;
171
172 -- Close_Socket (Server);
173 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
174
175 -- -- Part of the multicast example
176
177 -- -- Create a datagram socket to send connectionless, unreliable
178 -- -- messages of a fixed maximum length.
179
180 -- Create_Socket (Socket, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
181
182 -- -- Allow reuse of local addresses
183
184 -- Set_Socket_Option
185 -- (Socket,
186 -- Socket_Level,
187 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
188
189 -- -- Join a multicast group
190
191 -- Set_Socket_Option
192 -- (Socket,
193 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
194 -- (Add_Membership, Inet_Addr (Group), Any_Inet_Addr));
195
196 -- -- Controls the live time of the datagram to avoid it being
197 -- -- looped forever due to routing errors. Routers decrement
198 -- -- the TTL of every datagram as it traverses from one network
199 -- -- to another and when its value reaches 0 the packet is
200 -- -- dropped. Default is 1.
201
202 -- Set_Socket_Option
203 -- (Socket,
204 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
205 -- (Multicast_TTL, 1));
206
207 -- -- Want the data you send to be looped back to your host
208
209 -- Set_Socket_Option
210 -- (Socket,
211 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
212 -- (Multicast_Loop, True));
213
214 -- -- If this socket is intended to receive messages, bind it
215 -- -- to a given socket address.
216
217 -- Address.Addr := Any_Inet_Addr;
218 -- Address.Port := 55505;
219
220 -- Bind_Socket (Socket, Address);
221
222 -- -- If this socket is intended to send messages, provide the
223 -- -- receiver socket address.
224
225 -- Address.Addr := Inet_Addr (Group);
226 -- Address.Port := 55506;
227
228 -- Channel := Stream (Socket, Address);
229
230 -- -- Receive and print message from client Ping
231
232 -- declare
233 -- Message : String := String'Input (Channel);
234
235 -- begin
236 -- -- Get the address of the sender
237
238 -- Address := Get_Address (Channel);
239 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (Message & " from " & Image (Address));
240
241 -- -- Send same message back to client Ping
242
243 -- String'Output (Channel, Message);
244 -- end;
245
246 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
247
248 -- accept Stop;
249
250 -- exception when E : others =>
251 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
252 -- (Exception_Name (E) & ": " & Exception_Message (E));
253 -- end Pong;
254
255 -- task Ping is
256 -- entry Start;
257 -- entry Stop;
258 -- end Ping;
259
260 -- task body Ping is
261 -- Address : Sock_Addr_Type;
262 -- Socket : Socket_Type;
263 -- Channel : Stream_Access;
264
265 -- begin
266 -- accept Start;
267
268 -- -- See comments in Ping section for the first steps
269
270 -- Address.Addr := Addresses (Get_Host_By_Name (Host_Name), 1);
271 -- Address.Port := 5876;
272 -- Create_Socket (Socket);
273
274 -- Set_Socket_Option
275 -- (Socket,
276 -- Socket_Level,
277 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
278
279 -- -- Force Pong to block
280
281 -- delay 0.2;
282
283 -- -- If the client's socket is not bound, Connect_Socket will
284 -- -- bind to an unused address. The client uses Connect_Socket to
285 -- -- create a logical connection between the client's socket and
286 -- -- a server's socket returned by Accept_Socket.
287
288 -- Connect_Socket (Socket, Address);
289
290 -- Channel := Stream (Socket);
291
292 -- -- Send message to server Pong.
293
294 -- String'Output (Channel, "Hello world");
295
296 -- -- Force Ping to block
297
298 -- delay 0.2;
299
300 -- -- Receive and print message from server Pong
301
302 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (String'Input (Channel));
303 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
304
305 -- -- Part of multicast example. Code similar to Pong's one
306
307 -- Create_Socket (Socket, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
308
309 -- Set_Socket_Option
310 -- (Socket,
311 -- Socket_Level,
312 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
313
314 -- Set_Socket_Option
315 -- (Socket,
316 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
317 -- (Add_Membership, Inet_Addr (Group), Any_Inet_Addr));
318
319 -- Set_Socket_Option
320 -- (Socket,
321 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
322 -- (Multicast_TTL, 1));
323
324 -- Set_Socket_Option
325 -- (Socket,
326 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
327 -- (Multicast_Loop, True));
328
329 -- Address.Addr := Any_Inet_Addr;
330 -- Address.Port := 55506;
331
332 -- Bind_Socket (Socket, Address);
333
334 -- Address.Addr := Inet_Addr (Group);
335 -- Address.Port := 55505;
336
337 -- Channel := Stream (Socket, Address);
338
339 -- -- Send message to server Pong
340
341 -- String'Output (Channel, "Hello world");
342
343 -- -- Receive and print message from server Pong
344
345 -- declare
346 -- Message : String := String'Input (Channel);
347
348 -- begin
349 -- Address := Get_Address (Channel);
350 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (Message & " from " & Image (Address));
351 -- end;
352
353 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
354
355 -- accept Stop;
356
357 -- exception when E : others =>
358 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
359 -- (Exception_Name (E) & ": " & Exception_Message (E));
360 -- end Ping;
361
362 -- begin
363 -- -- Indicate whether the thread library provides process
364 -- -- blocking IO. Basically, if you are not using FSU threads
365 -- -- the default is ok.
366
367 -- Initialize (Process_Blocking_IO => False);
368 -- Ping.Start;
369 -- Pong.Start;
370 -- Ping.Stop;
371 -- Pong.Stop;
372 -- Finalize;
373 -- end PingPong;
374
375 procedure Initialize (Process_Blocking_IO : Boolean := False);
376 -- Initialize must be called before using any other socket routines.
377 -- The Process_Blocking_IO parameter indicates whether the thread
378 -- library provides process-blocking or thread-blocking input/output
379 -- operations. In the former case (typically with FSU threads)
380 -- GNAT.Sockets should be initialized with a value of True to
381 -- provide task-blocking IO through an emulation mechanism.
382 -- Only the first call to Initialize is taken into account (further
383 -- calls will be ignored). Note that with the default value
384 -- of Process_Blocking_IO, this operation is a no-op on UNIX
385 -- platforms, but applications should make sure to call it
386 -- if portability is expected: some platforms (such as Windows)
387 -- require initialization before any other socket operations.
388
389 procedure Finalize;
390 -- After Finalize is called it is not possible to use any routines
391 -- exported in by this package. This procedure is idempotent.
392
393 type Socket_Type is private;
394 -- Sockets are used to implement a reliable bi-directional
395 -- point-to-point, stream-based connections between
396 -- hosts. No_Socket provides a special value to denote
397 -- uninitialized sockets.
398
399 No_Socket : constant Socket_Type;
400
401 Socket_Error : exception;
402 -- There is only one exception in this package to deal with an
403 -- error during a socket routine. Once raised, its message
404 -- contains a string describing the error code.
405
406 function Image (Socket : Socket_Type) return String;
407 -- Return a printable string for Socket
408
409 function To_C (Socket : Socket_Type) return Integer;
410 -- Return a file descriptor to be used by external subprograms
411 -- especially the C functions that are not yet interfaced in this
412 -- package.
413
414 type Family_Type is (Family_Inet, Family_Inet6);
415 -- Address family (or protocol family) identifies the
416 -- communication domain and groups protocols with similar address
417 -- formats. IPv6 will soon be supported.
418
419 type Mode_Type is (Socket_Stream, Socket_Datagram);
420 -- Stream sockets provide connection-oriented byte
421 -- streams. Datagram sockets support unreliable connectionless
422 -- message based communication.
423
424 type Shutmode_Type is (Shut_Read, Shut_Write, Shut_Read_Write);
425 -- When a process closes a socket, the policy is to retain any
426 -- data queued until either a delivery or a timeout expiration (in
427 -- this case, the data are discarded). A finer control is
428 -- available through shutdown. With Shut_Read, no more data can be
429 -- received from the socket. With_Write, no more data can be
430 -- transmitted. Neither transmission nor reception can be
431 -- performed with Shut_Read_Write.
432
433 type Port_Type is new Natural;
434 -- Classical port definition. No_Port provides a special value to
435 -- denote uninitialized port. Any_Port provides a special value
436 -- enabling all ports.
437
438 Any_Port : constant Port_Type;
439 No_Port : constant Port_Type;
440
441 type Inet_Addr_Type (Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) is private;
442 -- An Internet address depends on an address family (IPv4 contains
443 -- 4 octets and Ipv6 contains 16 octets). Any_Inet_Address is a
444 -- special value treated like a wildcard enabling all addresses.
445 -- No_Inet_Addr provides a special value to denote uninitialized
446 -- inet addresses.
447
448 Any_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
449 No_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
450
451 type Sock_Addr_Type (Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) is record
452 Addr : Inet_Addr_Type (Family);
453 Port : Port_Type;
454 end record;
455 -- Socket addresses fully define a socket connection with a
456 -- protocol family, an Internet address and a port. No_Sock_Addr
457 -- provides a special value for uninitialized socket addresses.
458
459 No_Sock_Addr : constant Sock_Addr_Type;
460
461 function Image (Value : Inet_Addr_Type) return String;
462 -- Return an image of an Internet address. IPv4 notation consists
463 -- in 4 octets in decimal format separated by dots. IPv6 notation
464 -- consists in 16 octets in hexadecimal format separated by
465 -- colons (and possibly dots).
466
467 function Image (Value : Sock_Addr_Type) return String;
468 -- Return inet address image and port image separated by a colon.
469
470 function Inet_Addr (Image : String) return Inet_Addr_Type;
471 -- Convert address image from numbers-and-dots notation into an
472 -- inet address.
473
474 -- Host entries provide complete information on a given host:
475 -- the official name, an array of alternative names or aliases and
476 -- array of network addresses.
477
478 type Host_Entry_Type
479 (Aliases_Length, Addresses_Length : Natural) is private;
480
481 function Official_Name (E : Host_Entry_Type) return String;
482 -- Return official name in host entry
483
484 function Aliases_Length (E : Host_Entry_Type) return Natural;
485 -- Return number of aliases in host entry
486
487 function Addresses_Length (E : Host_Entry_Type) return Natural;
488 -- Return number of addresses in host entry
489
490 function Aliases
491 (E : Host_Entry_Type;
492 N : Positive := 1)
493 return String;
494 -- Return N'th aliases in host entry. The first index is 1.
495
496 function Addresses
497 (E : Host_Entry_Type;
498 N : Positive := 1)
499 return Inet_Addr_Type;
500 -- Return N'th addresses in host entry. The first index is 1.
501
502 Host_Error : exception;
503 -- Exception raised by the two following procedures. Once raised,
504 -- its message contains a string describing the error code. This
505 -- exception is raised when an host entry can not be retrieved.
506
507 function Get_Host_By_Address
508 (Address : Inet_Addr_Type;
509 Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet)
510 return Host_Entry_Type;
511 -- Return host entry structure for the given inet address
512
513 function Get_Host_By_Name
514 (Name : String)
515 return Host_Entry_Type;
516 -- Return host entry structure for the given host name. Here name
517 -- is either a host name, or an IP address.
518
519 function Host_Name return String;
520 -- Return the name of the current host
521
522 -- Service entries provide complete information on a given
523 -- service: the official name, an array of alternative names or
524 -- aliases and the port number.
525
526 type Service_Entry_Type (Aliases_Length : Natural) is private;
527
528 function Official_Name (S : Service_Entry_Type) return String;
529 -- Return official name in service entry
530
531 function Port_Number (S : Service_Entry_Type) return Port_Type;
532 -- Return port number in service entry
533
534 function Protocol_Name (S : Service_Entry_Type) return String;
535 -- Return Protocol in service entry (usually UDP or TCP)
536
537 function Aliases_Length (S : Service_Entry_Type) return Natural;
538 -- Return number of aliases in service entry
539
540 function Aliases
541 (S : Service_Entry_Type;
542 N : Positive := 1)
543 return String;
544 -- Return N'th aliases in service entry. The first index is 1.
545
546 function Get_Service_By_Name
547 (Name : String;
548 Protocol : String)
549 return Service_Entry_Type;
550 -- Return service entry structure for the given service name
551
552 function Get_Service_By_Port
553 (Port : Port_Type;
554 Protocol : String)
555 return Service_Entry_Type;
556 -- Return service entry structure for the given service port number
557
558 Service_Error : exception;
559
560 -- Errors are described by an enumeration type. There is only one
561 -- exception Socket_Error in this package to deal with an error
562 -- during a socket routine. Once raised, its message contains the
563 -- error code between brackets and a string describing the error code.
564
565 -- The name of the enumeration constant documents the error condition.
566
567 type Error_Type is
568 (Success,
569 Permission_Denied,
570 Address_Already_In_Use,
571 Cannot_Assign_Requested_Address,
572 Address_Family_Not_Supported_By_Protocol,
573 Operation_Already_In_Progress,
574 Bad_File_Descriptor,
575 Software_Caused_Connection_Abort,
576 Connection_Refused,
577 Connection_Reset_By_Peer,
578 Destination_Address_Required,
579 Bad_Address,
580 Host_Is_Down,
581 No_Route_To_Host,
582 Operation_Now_In_Progress,
583 Interrupted_System_Call,
584 Invalid_Argument,
585 Input_Output_Error,
586 Transport_Endpoint_Already_Connected,
587 Too_Many_Symbolic_Links,
588 Too_Many_Open_Files,
589 Message_Too_Long,
590 File_Name_Too_Long,
591 Network_Is_Down,
592 Network_Dropped_Connection_Because_Of_Reset,
593 Network_Is_Unreachable,
594 No_Buffer_Space_Available,
595 Protocol_Not_Available,
596 Transport_Endpoint_Not_Connected,
597 Socket_Operation_On_Non_Socket,
598 Operation_Not_Supported,
599 Protocol_Family_Not_Supported,
600 Protocol_Not_Supported,
601 Protocol_Wrong_Type_For_Socket,
602 Cannot_Send_After_Transport_Endpoint_Shutdown,
603 Socket_Type_Not_Supported,
604 Connection_Timed_Out,
605 Too_Many_References,
606 Resource_Temporarily_Unavailable,
607 Unknown_Host,
608 Host_Name_Lookup_Failure,
609 Non_Recoverable_Error,
610 Unknown_Server_Error,
611 Cannot_Resolve_Error);
612
613 -- Get_Socket_Options and Set_Socket_Options manipulate options
614 -- associated with a socket. Options may exist at multiple
615 -- protocol levels in the communication stack. Socket_Level is the
616 -- uppermost socket level.
617
618 type Level_Type is (
619 Socket_Level,
620 IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
621 IP_Protocol_For_UDP_Level,
622 IP_Protocol_For_TCP_Level);
623
624 -- There are several options available to manipulate sockets. Each
625 -- option has a name and several values available. Most of the
626 -- time, the value is a boolean to enable or disable this option.
627
628 type Option_Name is (
629 Keep_Alive, -- Enable sending of keep-alive messages
630 Reuse_Address, -- Allow bind to reuse local address
631 Broadcast, -- Enable datagram sockets to recv/send broadcast packets
632 Send_Buffer, -- Set/get the maximum socket send buffer in bytes
633 Receive_Buffer, -- Set/get the maximum socket recv buffer in bytes
634 Linger, -- Shutdown wait for msg to be sent or timeout occur
635 Error, -- Get and clear the pending socket error
636 No_Delay, -- Do not delay send to coalesce packets (TCP_NODELAY)
637 Add_Membership, -- Join a multicast group
638 Drop_Membership, -- Leave a multicast group
639 Multicast_TTL, -- Indicate the time-to-live of sent multicast packets
640 Multicast_Loop); -- Sent multicast packets are looped to the local socket
641
642 type Option_Type (Name : Option_Name := Keep_Alive) is record
643 case Name is
644 when Keep_Alive |
645 Reuse_Address |
646 Broadcast |
647 Linger |
648 No_Delay |
649 Multicast_Loop =>
650 Enabled : Boolean;
651
652 case Name is
653 when Linger =>
654 Seconds : Natural;
655 when others =>
656 null;
657 end case;
658
659 when Send_Buffer |
660 Receive_Buffer =>
661 Size : Natural;
662
663 when Error =>
664 Error : Error_Type;
665
666 when Add_Membership |
667 Drop_Membership =>
668 Multiaddr : Inet_Addr_Type;
669 Interface : Inet_Addr_Type;
670
671 when Multicast_TTL =>
672 Time_To_Live : Natural;
673
674 end case;
675 end record;
676
677 -- There are several controls available to manipulate
678 -- sockets. Each option has a name and several values available.
679 -- These controls differ from the socket options in that they are
680 -- not specific to sockets but are available for any device.
681
682 type Request_Name is (
683 Non_Blocking_IO, -- Cause a caller not to wait on blocking operations.
684 N_Bytes_To_Read); -- Return the number of bytes available to read
685
686 type Request_Type (Name : Request_Name := Non_Blocking_IO) is record
687 case Name is
688 when Non_Blocking_IO =>
689 Enabled : Boolean;
690
691 when N_Bytes_To_Read =>
692 Size : Natural;
693
694 end case;
695 end record;
696
697 -- A request flag allows to specify the type of message
698 -- transmissions or receptions. A request flag can be a
699 -- combination of zero or more predefined request flags.
700
701 type Request_Flag_Type is private;
702
703 No_Request_Flag : constant Request_Flag_Type;
704 -- This flag corresponds to the normal execution of an operation.
705
706 Process_Out_Of_Band_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type;
707 -- This flag requests that the receive or send function operates
708 -- on out-of-band data when the socket supports this notion (e.g.
709 -- Socket_Stream).
710
711 Peek_At_Incoming_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type;
712 -- This flag causes the receive operation to return data from the
713 -- beginning of the receive queue without removing that data from
714 -- the queue. A subsequent receive call will return the same data.
715
716 Wait_For_A_Full_Reception : constant Request_Flag_Type;
717 -- This flag requests that the operation block until the full
718 -- request is satisfied. However, the call may still return less
719 -- data than requested if a signal is caught, an error or
720 -- disconnect occurs, or the next data to be received is of a dif-
721 -- ferent type than that returned.
722
723 Send_End_Of_Record : constant Request_Flag_Type;
724 -- This flag indicates that the entire message has been sent and
725 -- so this terminates the record.
726
727 function "+" (L, R : Request_Flag_Type) return Request_Flag_Type;
728 -- Combine flag L with flag R
729
730 type Stream_Element_Reference is access all Ada.Streams.Stream_Element;
731
732 type Vector_Element is record
733 Base : Stream_Element_Reference;
734 Length : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count;
735 end record;
736
737 type Vector_Type is array (Integer range <>) of Vector_Element;
738
739 procedure Create_Socket
740 (Socket : out Socket_Type;
741 Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet;
742 Mode : Mode_Type := Socket_Stream);
743 -- Create an endpoint for communication. Raises Socket_Error on error.
744
745 procedure Accept_Socket
746 (Server : Socket_Type;
747 Socket : out Socket_Type;
748 Address : out Sock_Addr_Type);
749 -- Extract the first connection request on the queue of pending
750 -- connections, creates a new connected socket with mostly the
751 -- same properties as Server, and allocates a new socket. The
752 -- returned Address is filled in with the address of the
753 -- connection. Raises Socket_Error on error.
754
755 procedure Bind_Socket
756 (Socket : Socket_Type;
757 Address : Sock_Addr_Type);
758 -- Once a socket is created, assign a local address to it. Raise
759 -- Socket_Error on error.
760
761 procedure Close_Socket (Socket : Socket_Type);
762 -- Close a socket and more specifically a non-connected socket.
763
764 procedure Connect_Socket
765 (Socket : Socket_Type;
766 Server : in out Sock_Addr_Type);
767 -- Make a connection to another socket which has the address of
768 -- Server. Raises Socket_Error on error.
769
770 procedure Control_Socket
771 (Socket : Socket_Type;
772 Request : in out Request_Type);
773 -- Obtain or set parameter values that control the socket. This
774 -- control differs from the socket options in that they are not
775 -- specific to sockets but are available for any device.
776
777 function Get_Peer_Name (Socket : Socket_Type) return Sock_Addr_Type;
778 -- Return the peer or remote socket address of a socket. Raise
779 -- Socket_Error on error.
780
781 function Get_Socket_Name (Socket : Socket_Type) return Sock_Addr_Type;
782 -- Return the local or current socket address of a socket. Return
783 -- No_Sock_Addr on error (for instance, socket closed or not
784 -- locally bound).
785
786 function Get_Socket_Option
787 (Socket : Socket_Type;
788 Level : Level_Type := Socket_Level;
789 Name : Option_Name)
790 return Option_Type;
791 -- Get the options associated with a socket. Raises Socket_Error
792 -- on error.
793
794 procedure Listen_Socket
795 (Socket : Socket_Type;
796 Length : Positive := 15);
797 -- To accept connections, a socket is first created with
798 -- Create_Socket, a willingness to accept incoming connections and
799 -- a queue Length for incoming connections are specified. Raise
800 -- Socket_Error on error.
801
802 procedure Receive_Socket
803 (Socket : Socket_Type;
804 Item : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
805 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
806 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
807 -- Receive message from Socket. Last is the index value such that
808 -- Item (Last) is the last character assigned. Note that Last is
809 -- set to Item'First - 1 when the socket has been closed by
810 -- peer. This is not an error and no exception is raised. Flags
811 -- allows to control the reception. Raise Socket_Error on error.
812
813 procedure Receive_Socket
814 (Socket : Socket_Type;
815 Item : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
816 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
817 From : out Sock_Addr_Type;
818 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
819 -- Receive message from Socket. If Socket is not
820 -- connection-oriented, the source address From of the message is
821 -- filled in. Last is the index value such that Item (Last) is the
822 -- last character assigned. Flags allows to control the
823 -- reception. Raises Socket_Error on error.
824
825 procedure Receive_Vector
826 (Socket : Socket_Type;
827 Vector : Vector_Type;
828 Count : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count);
829 -- Receive data from a socket and scatter it into the set of vector
830 -- elements Vector. Count is set to the count of received stream elements.
831
832 function Resolve_Exception
833 (Occurrence : Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Occurrence)
834 return Error_Type;
835 -- When Socket_Error or Host_Error are raised, the exception
836 -- message contains the error code between brackets and a string
837 -- describing the error code. Resolve_Error extracts the error
838 -- code from an exception message and translate it into an
839 -- enumeration value.
840
841 procedure Send_Socket
842 (Socket : Socket_Type;
843 Item : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
844 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
845 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
846 -- Transmit a message to another socket. Note that Last is set to
847 -- Item'First-1 when socket has been closed by peer. This is not
848 -- considered an error and no exception is raised. Flags allows to
849 -- control the transmission. Raises Socket_Error on any other
850 -- error condition.
851
852 procedure Send_Socket
853 (Socket : Socket_Type;
854 Item : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
855 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
856 To : Sock_Addr_Type;
857 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
858 -- Transmit a message to another socket. The address is given by
859 -- To. Flags allows to control the transmission. Raises
860 -- Socket_Error on error.
861
862 procedure Send_Vector
863 (Socket : Socket_Type;
864 Vector : Vector_Type;
865 Count : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count);
866 -- Transmit data gathered from the set of vector elements Vector to a
867 -- socket. Count is set to the count of transmitted stream elements.
868
869 procedure Set_Socket_Option
870 (Socket : Socket_Type;
871 Level : Level_Type := Socket_Level;
872 Option : Option_Type);
873 -- Manipulate socket options. Raises Socket_Error on error.
874
875 procedure Shutdown_Socket
876 (Socket : Socket_Type;
877 How : Shutmode_Type := Shut_Read_Write);
878 -- Shutdown a connected socket. If How is Shut_Read, further
879 -- receives will be disallowed. If How is Shut_Write, further
880 -- sends will be disallowed. If how is Shut_Read_Write, further
881 -- sends and receives will be disallowed.
882
883 type Stream_Access is access all Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type'Class;
884 -- Same interface as Ada.Streams.Stream_IO
885
886 function Stream
887 (Socket : Socket_Type)
888 return Stream_Access;
889 -- Create a stream associated with a stream-based socket that is
890 -- already connected.
891
892 function Stream
893 (Socket : Socket_Type;
894 Send_To : Sock_Addr_Type)
895 return Stream_Access;
896 -- Create a stream associated with a datagram-based socket that is
897 -- already bound. Send_To is the socket address to which messages are
898 -- being sent.
899
900 function Get_Address
901 (Stream : Stream_Access)
902 return Sock_Addr_Type;
903 -- Return the socket address from which the last message was
904 -- received.
905
906 procedure Free is new Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation
907 (Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type'Class, Stream_Access);
908 -- Destroy a stream created by one of the Stream functions above,
909 -- releasing the corresponding resources. The user is responsible
910 -- for calling this subprogram when the stream is not needed anymore.
911
912 type Socket_Set_Type is limited private;
913 -- This type allows to manipulate sets of sockets. It allows to
914 -- wait for events on multiple endpoints at one time. This is an
915 -- access type on a system dependent structure. To avoid memory
916 -- leaks it is highly recommended to clean the access value with
917 -- procedure Empty.
918
919 procedure Clear (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type; Socket : Socket_Type);
920 -- Remove Socket from Item
921
922 procedure Copy (Source : Socket_Set_Type; Target : in out Socket_Set_Type);
923 -- Copy Source into Target as Socket_Set_Type is limited private
924
925 procedure Empty (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type);
926 -- Remove all Sockets from Item and deallocate internal data
927
928 procedure Get (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type; Socket : out Socket_Type);
929 -- Extract a Socket from socket set Item. Socket is set to
930 -- No_Socket when the set is empty.
931
932 function Is_Empty
933 (Item : Socket_Set_Type)
934 return Boolean;
935 -- Return True if Item is empty
936
937 function Is_Set
938 (Item : Socket_Set_Type;
939 Socket : Socket_Type)
940 return Boolean;
941 -- Return True if Socket is present in Item
942
943 procedure Set (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type; Socket : Socket_Type);
944 -- Insert Socket into Item
945
946 -- C select() waits for a number of file descriptors to change
947 -- status. Usually, three independent sets of descriptors are
948 -- watched (read, write and exception). A timeout gives an upper
949 -- bound on the amount of time elapsed before select returns.
950 -- This function blocks until an event occurs. On some platforms,
951 -- C select can block the full process.
952 --
953 -- Check_Selector provides the very same behaviour. The only
954 -- difference is that it does not watch for exception events. Note
955 -- that on some platforms it is kept process blocking in purpose.
956 -- The timeout parameter allows the user to have the behaviour he
957 -- wants. Abort_Selector allows to abort safely a Check_Selector
958 -- that is blocked forever. A special file descriptor is opened by
959 -- Create_Selector and included in each call to
960 -- Check_Selector. Abort_Selector causes an event to occur on this
961 -- descriptor in order to unblock Check_Selector. The user must
962 -- call Close_Selector to discard this special file. A reason to
963 -- abort a select operation is typically to add a socket in one of
964 -- the socket sets when the timeout is set to forever.
965
966 type Selector_Type is limited private;
967 type Selector_Access is access all Selector_Type;
968
969 -- Selector_Duration is a subtype of Standard.Duration because the
970 -- full range of Standard.Duration cannot be represented in the
971 -- equivalent C structure. Moreover, negative values are not
972 -- allowed to avoid system incompatibilities.
973
974 Immediate : constant := 0.0;
975 Forever : constant := Duration (Integer'Last) * 1.0;
976
977 subtype Selector_Duration is Duration range Immediate .. Forever;
978
979 procedure Create_Selector (Selector : out Selector_Type);
980 -- Create a new selector
981
982 procedure Close_Selector (Selector : in out Selector_Type);
983 -- Close Selector and all internal descriptors associated
984
985 type Selector_Status is (Completed, Expired, Aborted);
986
987 procedure Check_Selector
988 (Selector : in out Selector_Type;
989 R_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
990 W_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
991 Status : out Selector_Status;
992 Timeout : Selector_Duration := Forever);
993 -- Return when one Socket in R_Socket_Set has some data to be read
994 -- or if one Socket in W_Socket_Set is ready to receive some
995 -- data. In these cases Status is set to Completed and sockets
996 -- that are ready are set in R_Socket_Set or W_Socket_Set. Status
997 -- is set to Expired if no socket was ready after a Timeout
998 -- expiration. Status is set to Aborted if an abort signal has been
999 -- received while checking socket status. As this procedure
1000 -- returns when Timeout occurs, it is a design choice to keep this
1001 -- procedure process blocking. Note that a Timeout of 0.0 returns
1002 -- immediately. Also note that two different objects must be passed
1003 -- as R_Socket_Set and W_Socket_Set (even if they contain the same
1004 -- set of Sockets), or some event will be lost.
1005
1006 procedure Check_Selector
1007 (Selector : in out Selector_Type;
1008 R_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1009 W_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1010 E_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1011 Status : out Selector_Status;
1012 Timeout : Selector_Duration := Forever);
1013 -- This refined version of Check_Selector allows to watch for
1014 -- exception events (that is notifications of out-of-band
1015 -- transmission and reception). As above, all of R_Socket_Set,
1016 -- W_Socket_Set and E_Socket_Set must be different objects.
1017
1018 procedure Abort_Selector (Selector : Selector_Type);
1019 -- Send an abort signal to the selector.
1020
1021 private
1022
1023 type Socket_Type is new Integer;
1024 No_Socket : constant Socket_Type := -1;
1025
1026 type Selector_Type is limited record
1027 R_Sig_Socket : Socket_Type;
1028 W_Sig_Socket : Socket_Type;
1029 end record;
1030
1031 pragma Volatile (Selector_Type);
1032
1033 -- The two signalling sockets are used to abort a select
1034 -- operation.
1035
1036 subtype Socket_Set_Access is System.Address;
1037 No_Socket_Set : constant Socket_Set_Access := System.Null_Address;
1038
1039 type Socket_Set_Type is record
1040 Last : Socket_Type := No_Socket;
1041 Set : Socket_Set_Access := No_Socket_Set;
1042 end record;
1043
1044 subtype Inet_Addr_Comp_Type is Natural range 0 .. 255;
1045 -- Octet for Internet address
1046
1047 type Inet_Addr_VN_Type is array (Natural range <>) of Inet_Addr_Comp_Type;
1048
1049 subtype Inet_Addr_V4_Type is Inet_Addr_VN_Type (1 .. 4);
1050 subtype Inet_Addr_V6_Type is Inet_Addr_VN_Type (1 .. 16);
1051
1052 type Inet_Addr_Type (Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) is record
1053 case Family is
1054 when Family_Inet =>
1055 Sin_V4 : Inet_Addr_V4_Type := (others => 0);
1056
1057 when Family_Inet6 =>
1058 Sin_V6 : Inet_Addr_V6_Type := (others => 0);
1059 end case;
1060 end record;
1061
1062 Any_Port : constant Port_Type := 0;
1063 No_Port : constant Port_Type := 0;
1064
1065 Any_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type := (Family_Inet, (others => 0));
1066 No_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type := (Family_Inet, (others => 0));
1067
1068 No_Sock_Addr : constant Sock_Addr_Type := (Family_Inet, No_Inet_Addr, 0);
1069
1070 Max_Name_Length : constant := 64;
1071 -- The constant MAXHOSTNAMELEN is usually set to 64
1072
1073 subtype Name_Index is Natural range 1 .. Max_Name_Length;
1074
1075 type Name_Type
1076 (Length : Name_Index := Max_Name_Length)
1077 is record
1078 Name : String (1 .. Length);
1079 end record;
1080 -- We need fixed strings to avoid access types in host entry type
1081
1082 type Name_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Name_Type;
1083 type Inet_Addr_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Inet_Addr_Type;
1084
1085 type Host_Entry_Type (Aliases_Length, Addresses_Length : Natural) is record
1086 Official : Name_Type;
1087 Aliases : Name_Array (1 .. Aliases_Length);
1088 Addresses : Inet_Addr_Array (1 .. Addresses_Length);
1089 end record;
1090
1091 type Service_Entry_Type (Aliases_Length : Natural) is record
1092 Official : Name_Type;
1093 Aliases : Name_Array (1 .. Aliases_Length);
1094 Port : Port_Type;
1095 Protocol : Name_Type;
1096 end record;
1097
1098 type Request_Flag_Type is mod 2 ** 8;
1099 No_Request_Flag : constant Request_Flag_Type := 0;
1100 Process_Out_Of_Band_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type := 1;
1101 Peek_At_Incoming_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type := 2;
1102 Wait_For_A_Full_Reception : constant Request_Flag_Type := 4;
1103 Send_End_Of_Record : constant Request_Flag_Type := 8;
1104
1105 end GNAT.Sockets;