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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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5 -- G N A T . S O C K E T S --
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28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
29 -- --
30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
31
32 -- This package provides an interface to the sockets communication facility
33 -- provided on many operating systems. This is implemented on the following
34 -- platforms:
35
36 -- All native ports, with restrictions as follows
37
38 -- Multicast is available only on systems which provide support for this
39 -- feature, so it is not available if Multicast is not supported, or not
40 -- installed.
41
42 -- The VMS implementation was implemented using the DECC RTL Socket API,
43 -- and is thus subject to limitations in the implementation of this API.
44
45 -- VxWorks cross ports fully implement this package
46
47 -- This package is not yet implemented on LynxOS or other cross ports
48
49 with Ada.Exceptions;
50 with Ada.Streams;
51 with Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation;
52
53 with Interfaces.C;
54
55 with System.OS_Constants;
56 with System.Storage_Elements;
57
58 package GNAT.Sockets is
59
60 -- Sockets are designed to provide a consistent communication facility
61 -- between applications. This package provides an Ada binding to the
62 -- de-facto standard BSD sockets API. The documentation below covers
63 -- only the specific binding provided by this package. It assumes that
64 -- the reader is already familiar with general network programming and
65 -- sockets usage. A useful reference on this matter is W. Richard Stevens'
66 -- "UNIX Network Programming: The Sockets Networking API"
67 -- (ISBN: 0131411551).
68
69 -- GNAT.Sockets has been designed with several ideas in mind
70
71 -- This is a system independent interface. Therefore, we try as much as
72 -- possible to mask system incompatibilities. Some functionalities are not
73 -- available because there are not fully supported on some systems.
74
75 -- This is a thick binding. For instance, a major effort has been done to
76 -- avoid using memory addresses or untyped ints. We preferred to define
77 -- streams and enumeration types. Errors are not returned as returned
78 -- values but as exceptions.
79
80 -- This package provides a POSIX-compliant interface (between two
81 -- different implementations of the same routine, we adopt the one closest
82 -- to the POSIX specification). For instance, using select(), the
83 -- notification of an asynchronous connect failure is delivered in the
84 -- write socket set (POSIX) instead of the exception socket set (NT).
85
86 -- The example below demonstrates various features of GNAT.Sockets:
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 a
124 -- -- server (Pong here) needs to bind an address explicitly. Most
125 -- -- of the time clients can skip this step because the socket
126 -- -- routines will bind an arbitrary address to an unbound socket.
127
128 -- Create_Socket (Server);
129
130 -- -- Allow reuse of local addresses
131
132 -- Set_Socket_Option
133 -- (Server,
134 -- Socket_Level,
135 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
136
137 -- Bind_Socket (Server, Address);
138
139 -- -- A server marks a socket as willing to receive connect events
140
141 -- Listen_Socket (Server);
142
143 -- -- Once a server calls Listen_Socket, incoming connects events
144 -- -- can be accepted. The returned Socket is a new socket that
145 -- -- represents the server side of the connection. Server remains
146 -- -- available to receive further connections.
147
148 -- Accept_Socket (Server, Socket, Address);
149
150 -- -- Return a stream associated to the connected socket
151
152 -- Channel := Stream (Socket);
153
154 -- -- Force Pong to block
155
156 -- delay 0.2;
157
158 -- -- Receive and print message from client Ping
159
160 -- declare
161 -- Message : String := String'Input (Channel);
162
163 -- begin
164 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (Message);
165
166 -- -- Send same message back to client Ping
167
168 -- String'Output (Channel, Message);
169 -- end;
170
171 -- Close_Socket (Server);
172 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
173
174 -- -- Part of the multicast example
175
176 -- -- Create a datagram socket to send connectionless, unreliable
177 -- -- messages of a fixed maximum length.
178
179 -- Create_Socket (Socket, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
180
181 -- -- Allow reuse of local addresses
182
183 -- Set_Socket_Option
184 -- (Socket,
185 -- Socket_Level,
186 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
187
188 -- -- Controls the live time of the datagram to avoid it being
189 -- -- looped forever due to routing errors. Routers decrement
190 -- -- the TTL of every datagram as it traverses from one network
191 -- -- to another and when its value reaches 0 the packet is
192 -- -- dropped. Default is 1.
193
194 -- Set_Socket_Option
195 -- (Socket,
196 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
197 -- (Multicast_TTL, 1));
198
199 -- -- Want the data you send to be looped back to your host
200
201 -- Set_Socket_Option
202 -- (Socket,
203 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
204 -- (Multicast_Loop, True));
205
206 -- -- If this socket is intended to receive messages, bind it
207 -- -- to a given socket address.
208
209 -- Address.Addr := Any_Inet_Addr;
210 -- Address.Port := 55505;
211
212 -- Bind_Socket (Socket, Address);
213
214 -- -- Join a multicast group
215
216 -- -- Portability note: On Windows, this option may be set only
217 -- -- on a bound socket.
218
219 -- Set_Socket_Option
220 -- (Socket,
221 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
222 -- (Add_Membership, Inet_Addr (Group), Any_Inet_Addr));
223
224 -- -- If this socket is intended to send messages, provide the
225 -- -- receiver socket address.
226
227 -- Address.Addr := Inet_Addr (Group);
228 -- Address.Port := 55506;
229
230 -- Channel := Stream (Socket, Address);
231
232 -- -- Receive and print message from client Ping
233
234 -- declare
235 -- Message : String := String'Input (Channel);
236
237 -- begin
238 -- -- Get the address of the sender
239
240 -- Address := Get_Address (Channel);
241 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (Message & " from " & Image (Address));
242
243 -- -- Send same message back to client Ping
244
245 -- String'Output (Channel, Message);
246 -- end;
247
248 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
249
250 -- accept Stop;
251
252 -- exception when E : others =>
253 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
254 -- (Exception_Name (E) & ": " & Exception_Message (E));
255 -- end Pong;
256
257 -- task Ping is
258 -- entry Start;
259 -- entry Stop;
260 -- end Ping;
261
262 -- task body Ping is
263 -- Address : Sock_Addr_Type;
264 -- Socket : Socket_Type;
265 -- Channel : Stream_Access;
266
267 -- begin
268 -- accept Start;
269
270 -- -- See comments in Ping section for the first steps
271
272 -- Address.Addr := Addresses (Get_Host_By_Name (Host_Name), 1);
273 -- Address.Port := 5876;
274 -- Create_Socket (Socket);
275
276 -- Set_Socket_Option
277 -- (Socket,
278 -- Socket_Level,
279 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
280
281 -- -- Force Pong to block
282
283 -- delay 0.2;
284
285 -- -- If the client's socket is not bound, Connect_Socket will
286 -- -- bind to an unused address. The client uses Connect_Socket to
287 -- -- create a logical connection between the client's socket and
288 -- -- a server's socket returned by Accept_Socket.
289
290 -- Connect_Socket (Socket, Address);
291
292 -- Channel := Stream (Socket);
293
294 -- -- Send message to server Pong
295
296 -- String'Output (Channel, "Hello world");
297
298 -- -- Force Ping to block
299
300 -- delay 0.2;
301
302 -- -- Receive and print message from server Pong
303
304 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (String'Input (Channel));
305 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
306
307 -- -- Part of multicast example. Code similar to Pong's one
308
309 -- Create_Socket (Socket, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
310
311 -- Set_Socket_Option
312 -- (Socket,
313 -- Socket_Level,
314 -- (Reuse_Address, True));
315
316 -- Set_Socket_Option
317 -- (Socket,
318 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
319 -- (Multicast_TTL, 1));
320
321 -- Set_Socket_Option
322 -- (Socket,
323 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
324 -- (Multicast_Loop, True));
325
326 -- Address.Addr := Any_Inet_Addr;
327 -- Address.Port := 55506;
328
329 -- Bind_Socket (Socket, Address);
330
331 -- Set_Socket_Option
332 -- (Socket,
333 -- IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
334 -- (Add_Membership, Inet_Addr (Group), Any_Inet_Addr));
335
336 -- Address.Addr := Inet_Addr (Group);
337 -- Address.Port := 55505;
338
339 -- Channel := Stream (Socket, Address);
340
341 -- -- Send message to server Pong
342
343 -- String'Output (Channel, "Hello world");
344
345 -- -- Receive and print message from server Pong
346
347 -- declare
348 -- Message : String := String'Input (Channel);
349
350 -- begin
351 -- Address := Get_Address (Channel);
352 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line (Message & " from " & Image (Address));
353 -- end;
354
355 -- Close_Socket (Socket);
356
357 -- accept Stop;
358
359 -- exception when E : others =>
360 -- Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
361 -- (Exception_Name (E) & ": " & Exception_Message (E));
362 -- end Ping;
363
364 -- begin
365 -- Initialize;
366 -- Ping.Start;
367 -- Pong.Start;
368 -- Ping.Stop;
369 -- Pong.Stop;
370 -- Finalize;
371 -- end PingPong;
372
373 package SOSC renames System.OS_Constants;
374 -- Renaming used to provide short-hand notations throughout the sockets
375 -- binding. Note that System.OS_Constants is an internal unit, and the
376 -- entities declared therein are not meant for direct access by users,
377 -- including through this renaming.
378
379 procedure Initialize;
380 pragma Obsolescent
381 (Entity => Initialize,
382 Message => "explicit initialization is no longer required");
383 -- Initialize must be called before using any other socket routines.
384 -- Note that this operation is a no-op on UNIX platforms, but applications
385 -- should make sure to call it if portability is expected: some platforms
386 -- (such as Windows) require initialization before any socket operation.
387 -- This is now a no-op (initialization and finalization are done
388 -- automatically).
389
390 procedure Initialize (Process_Blocking_IO : Boolean);
391 pragma Obsolescent
392 (Entity => Initialize,
393 Message => "passing a parameter to Initialize is no longer supported");
394 -- Previous versions of GNAT.Sockets used to require the user to indicate
395 -- whether socket I/O was process- or thread-blocking on the platform.
396 -- This property is now determined automatically when the run-time library
397 -- is built. The old version of Initialize, taking a parameter, is kept
398 -- for compatibility reasons, but this interface is obsolete (and if the
399 -- value given is wrong, an exception will be raised at run time).
400 -- This is now a no-op (initialization and finalization are done
401 -- automatically).
402
403 procedure Finalize;
404 pragma Obsolescent
405 (Entity => Finalize,
406 Message => "explicit finalization is no longer required");
407 -- After Finalize is called it is not possible to use any routines
408 -- exported in by this package. This procedure is idempotent.
409 -- This is now a no-op (initialization and finalization are done
410 -- automatically).
411
412 type Socket_Type is private;
413 -- Sockets are used to implement a reliable bi-directional point-to-point,
414 -- stream-based connections between hosts. No_Socket provides a special
415 -- value to denote uninitialized sockets.
416
417 No_Socket : constant Socket_Type;
418
419 type Selector_Type is limited private;
420 type Selector_Access is access all Selector_Type;
421 -- Selector objects are used to wait for i/o events to occur on sockets
422
423 Null_Selector : constant Selector_Type;
424 -- The Null_Selector can be used in place of a normal selector without
425 -- having to call Create_Selector if the use of Abort_Selector is not
426 -- required.
427
428 -- Timeval_Duration is a subtype of Standard.Duration because the full
429 -- range of Standard.Duration cannot be represented in the equivalent C
430 -- structure (struct timeval). Moreover, negative values are not allowed
431 -- to avoid system incompatibilities.
432
433 Immediate : constant Duration := 0.0;
434
435 Forever : constant Duration :=
436 Duration'Min (Duration'Last, 1.0 * SOSC.MAX_tv_sec);
437 -- Largest possible Duration that is also a valid value for struct timeval
438
439 subtype Timeval_Duration is Duration range Immediate .. Forever;
440
441 subtype Selector_Duration is Timeval_Duration;
442 -- Timeout value for selector operations
443
444 type Selector_Status is (Completed, Expired, Aborted);
445 -- Completion status of a selector operation, indicated as follows:
446 -- Complete: one of the expected events occurred
447 -- Expired: no event occurred before the expiration of the timeout
448 -- Aborted: an external action cancelled the wait operation before
449 -- any event occurred.
450
451 Socket_Error : exception;
452 -- There is only one exception in this package to deal with an error during
453 -- a socket routine. Once raised, its message contains a string describing
454 -- the error code.
455
456 function Image (Socket : Socket_Type) return String;
457 -- Return a printable string for Socket
458
459 function To_C (Socket : Socket_Type) return Integer;
460 -- Return a file descriptor to be used by external subprograms. This is
461 -- useful for C functions that are not yet interfaced in this package.
462
463 type Family_Type is (Family_Inet, Family_Inet6);
464 -- Address family (or protocol family) identifies the communication domain
465 -- and groups protocols with similar address formats.
466
467 type Mode_Type is (Socket_Stream, Socket_Datagram);
468 -- Stream sockets provide connection-oriented byte streams. Datagram
469 -- sockets support unreliable connectionless message based communication.
470
471 type Shutmode_Type is (Shut_Read, Shut_Write, Shut_Read_Write);
472 -- When a process closes a socket, the policy is to retain any data queued
473 -- until either a delivery or a timeout expiration (in this case, the data
474 -- are discarded). A finer control is available through shutdown. With
475 -- Shut_Read, no more data can be received from the socket. With_Write, no
476 -- more data can be transmitted. Neither transmission nor reception can be
477 -- performed with Shut_Read_Write.
478
479 type Port_Type is range 0 .. 16#ffff#;
480 -- TCP/UDP port number
481
482 Any_Port : constant Port_Type;
483 -- All ports
484
485 No_Port : constant Port_Type;
486 -- Uninitialized port number
487
488 type Inet_Addr_Type (Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) is private;
489 -- An Internet address depends on an address family (IPv4 contains 4 octets
490 -- and IPv6 contains 16 octets). Any_Inet_Addr is a special value treated
491 -- like a wildcard enabling all addresses. No_Inet_Addr provides a special
492 -- value to denote uninitialized inet addresses.
493
494 Any_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
495 No_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
496 Broadcast_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
497 Loopback_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
498
499 -- Useful constants for IPv4 multicast addresses
500
501 Unspecified_Group_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
502 All_Hosts_Group_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
503 All_Routers_Group_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type;
504
505 type Sock_Addr_Type (Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) is record
506 Addr : Inet_Addr_Type (Family);
507 Port : Port_Type;
508 end record;
509 -- Socket addresses fully define a socket connection with protocol family,
510 -- an Internet address and a port. No_Sock_Addr provides a special value
511 -- for uninitialized socket addresses.
512
513 No_Sock_Addr : constant Sock_Addr_Type;
514
515 function Image (Value : Inet_Addr_Type) return String;
516 -- Return an image of an Internet address. IPv4 notation consists in 4
517 -- octets in decimal format separated by dots. IPv6 notation consists in
518 -- 16 octets in hexadecimal format separated by colons (and possibly
519 -- dots).
520
521 function Image (Value : Sock_Addr_Type) return String;
522 -- Return inet address image and port image separated by a colon
523
524 function Inet_Addr (Image : String) return Inet_Addr_Type;
525 -- Convert address image from numbers-and-dots notation into an
526 -- inet address.
527
528 -- Host entries provide complete information on a given host: the official
529 -- name, an array of alternative names or aliases and array of network
530 -- addresses.
531
532 type Host_Entry_Type
533 (Aliases_Length, Addresses_Length : Natural) is private;
534
535 function Official_Name (E : Host_Entry_Type) return String;
536 -- Return official name in host entry
537
538 function Aliases_Length (E : Host_Entry_Type) return Natural;
539 -- Return number of aliases in host entry
540
541 function Addresses_Length (E : Host_Entry_Type) return Natural;
542 -- Return number of addresses in host entry
543
544 function Aliases
545 (E : Host_Entry_Type;
546 N : Positive := 1) return String;
547 -- Return N'th aliases in host entry. The first index is 1
548
549 function Addresses
550 (E : Host_Entry_Type;
551 N : Positive := 1) return Inet_Addr_Type;
552 -- Return N'th addresses in host entry. The first index is 1
553
554 Host_Error : exception;
555 -- Exception raised by the two following procedures. Once raised, its
556 -- message contains a string describing the error code. This exception is
557 -- raised when an host entry cannot be retrieved.
558
559 function Get_Host_By_Address
560 (Address : Inet_Addr_Type;
561 Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) return Host_Entry_Type;
562 -- Return host entry structure for the given Inet address. Note that no
563 -- result will be returned if there is no mapping of this IP address to a
564 -- host name in the system tables (host database, DNS or otherwise).
565
566 function Get_Host_By_Name
567 (Name : String) return Host_Entry_Type;
568 -- Return host entry structure for the given host name. Here name is
569 -- either a host name, or an IP address. If Name is an IP address, this
570 -- is equivalent to Get_Host_By_Address (Inet_Addr (Name)).
571
572 function Host_Name return String;
573 -- Return the name of the current host
574
575 type Service_Entry_Type (Aliases_Length : Natural) is private;
576 -- Service entries provide complete information on a given service: the
577 -- official name, an array of alternative names or aliases and the port
578 -- number.
579
580 function Official_Name (S : Service_Entry_Type) return String;
581 -- Return official name in service entry
582
583 function Port_Number (S : Service_Entry_Type) return Port_Type;
584 -- Return port number in service entry
585
586 function Protocol_Name (S : Service_Entry_Type) return String;
587 -- Return Protocol in service entry (usually UDP or TCP)
588
589 function Aliases_Length (S : Service_Entry_Type) return Natural;
590 -- Return number of aliases in service entry
591
592 function Aliases
593 (S : Service_Entry_Type;
594 N : Positive := 1) return String;
595 -- Return N'th aliases in service entry (the first index is 1)
596
597 function Get_Service_By_Name
598 (Name : String;
599 Protocol : String) return Service_Entry_Type;
600 -- Return service entry structure for the given service name
601
602 function Get_Service_By_Port
603 (Port : Port_Type;
604 Protocol : String) return Service_Entry_Type;
605 -- Return service entry structure for the given service port number
606
607 Service_Error : exception;
608 -- Comment required ???
609
610 -- Errors are described by an enumeration type. There is only one exception
611 -- Socket_Error in this package to deal with an error during a socket
612 -- routine. Once raised, its message contains the error code between
613 -- brackets and a string describing the error code.
614
615 -- The name of the enumeration constant documents the error condition
616 -- Note that on some platforms, a single error value is used for both
617 -- EWOULDBLOCK and EAGAIN. Both errors are therefore always reported as
618 -- Resource_Temporarily_Unavailable.
619
620 type Error_Type is
621 (Success,
622 Permission_Denied,
623 Address_Already_In_Use,
624 Cannot_Assign_Requested_Address,
625 Address_Family_Not_Supported_By_Protocol,
626 Operation_Already_In_Progress,
627 Bad_File_Descriptor,
628 Software_Caused_Connection_Abort,
629 Connection_Refused,
630 Connection_Reset_By_Peer,
631 Destination_Address_Required,
632 Bad_Address,
633 Host_Is_Down,
634 No_Route_To_Host,
635 Operation_Now_In_Progress,
636 Interrupted_System_Call,
637 Invalid_Argument,
638 Input_Output_Error,
639 Transport_Endpoint_Already_Connected,
640 Too_Many_Symbolic_Links,
641 Too_Many_Open_Files,
642 Message_Too_Long,
643 File_Name_Too_Long,
644 Network_Is_Down,
645 Network_Dropped_Connection_Because_Of_Reset,
646 Network_Is_Unreachable,
647 No_Buffer_Space_Available,
648 Protocol_Not_Available,
649 Transport_Endpoint_Not_Connected,
650 Socket_Operation_On_Non_Socket,
651 Operation_Not_Supported,
652 Protocol_Family_Not_Supported,
653 Protocol_Not_Supported,
654 Protocol_Wrong_Type_For_Socket,
655 Cannot_Send_After_Transport_Endpoint_Shutdown,
656 Socket_Type_Not_Supported,
657 Connection_Timed_Out,
658 Too_Many_References,
659 Resource_Temporarily_Unavailable,
660 Broken_Pipe,
661 Unknown_Host,
662 Host_Name_Lookup_Failure,
663 Non_Recoverable_Error,
664 Unknown_Server_Error,
665 Cannot_Resolve_Error);
666
667 -- Get_Socket_Options and Set_Socket_Options manipulate options associated
668 -- with a socket. Options may exist at multiple protocol levels in the
669 -- communication stack. Socket_Level is the uppermost socket level.
670
671 type Level_Type is
672 (Socket_Level,
673 IP_Protocol_For_IP_Level,
674 IP_Protocol_For_UDP_Level,
675 IP_Protocol_For_TCP_Level);
676
677 -- There are several options available to manipulate sockets. Each option
678 -- has a name and several values available. Most of the time, the value is
679 -- a boolean to enable or disable this option.
680
681 type Option_Name is
682 (Keep_Alive, -- Enable sending of keep-alive messages
683 Reuse_Address, -- Allow bind to reuse local address
684 Broadcast, -- Enable datagram sockets to recv/send broadcasts
685 Send_Buffer, -- Set/get the maximum socket send buffer in bytes
686 Receive_Buffer, -- Set/get the maximum socket recv buffer in bytes
687 Linger, -- Shutdown wait for msg to be sent or timeout occur
688 Error, -- Get and clear the pending socket error
689 No_Delay, -- Do not delay send to coalesce data (TCP_NODELAY)
690 Add_Membership, -- Join a multicast group
691 Drop_Membership, -- Leave a multicast group
692 Multicast_If, -- Set default out interface for multicast packets
693 Multicast_TTL, -- Set the time-to-live of sent multicast packets
694 Multicast_Loop, -- Sent multicast packets are looped to local socket
695 Receive_Packet_Info, -- Receive low level packet info as ancillary data
696 Send_Timeout, -- Set timeout value for output
697 Receive_Timeout); -- Set timeout value for input
698
699 type Option_Type (Name : Option_Name := Keep_Alive) is record
700 case Name is
701 when Keep_Alive |
702 Reuse_Address |
703 Broadcast |
704 Linger |
705 No_Delay |
706 Receive_Packet_Info |
707 Multicast_Loop =>
708 Enabled : Boolean;
709
710 case Name is
711 when Linger =>
712 Seconds : Natural;
713 when others =>
714 null;
715 end case;
716
717 when Send_Buffer |
718 Receive_Buffer =>
719 Size : Natural;
720
721 when Error =>
722 Error : Error_Type;
723
724 when Add_Membership |
725 Drop_Membership =>
726 Multicast_Address : Inet_Addr_Type;
727 Local_Interface : Inet_Addr_Type;
728
729 when Multicast_If =>
730 Outgoing_If : Inet_Addr_Type;
731
732 when Multicast_TTL =>
733 Time_To_Live : Natural;
734
735 when Send_Timeout |
736 Receive_Timeout =>
737 Timeout : Timeval_Duration;
738
739 end case;
740 end record;
741
742 -- There are several controls available to manipulate sockets. Each option
743 -- has a name and several values available. These controls differ from the
744 -- socket options in that they are not specific to sockets but are
745 -- available for any device.
746
747 type Request_Name is
748 (Non_Blocking_IO, -- Cause a caller not to wait on blocking operations
749 N_Bytes_To_Read); -- Return the number of bytes available to read
750
751 type Request_Type (Name : Request_Name := Non_Blocking_IO) is record
752 case Name is
753 when Non_Blocking_IO =>
754 Enabled : Boolean;
755
756 when N_Bytes_To_Read =>
757 Size : Natural;
758
759 end case;
760 end record;
761
762 -- A request flag allows to specify the type of message transmissions or
763 -- receptions. A request flag can be combination of zero or more
764 -- predefined request flags.
765
766 type Request_Flag_Type is private;
767
768 No_Request_Flag : constant Request_Flag_Type;
769 -- This flag corresponds to the normal execution of an operation
770
771 Process_Out_Of_Band_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type;
772 -- This flag requests that the receive or send function operates on
773 -- out-of-band data when the socket supports this notion (e.g.
774 -- Socket_Stream).
775
776 Peek_At_Incoming_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type;
777 -- This flag causes the receive operation to return data from the beginning
778 -- of the receive queue without removing that data from the queue. A
779 -- subsequent receive call will return the same data.
780
781 Wait_For_A_Full_Reception : constant Request_Flag_Type;
782 -- This flag requests that the operation block until the full request is
783 -- satisfied. However, the call may still return less data than requested
784 -- if a signal is caught, an error or disconnect occurs, or the next data
785 -- to be received is of a different type than that returned. Note that
786 -- this flag depends on support in the underlying sockets implementation,
787 -- and is not supported under Windows.
788
789 Send_End_Of_Record : constant Request_Flag_Type;
790 -- This flag indicates that the entire message has been sent and so this
791 -- terminates the record.
792
793 function "+" (L, R : Request_Flag_Type) return Request_Flag_Type;
794 -- Combine flag L with flag R
795
796 type Stream_Element_Reference is access all Ada.Streams.Stream_Element;
797
798 type Vector_Element is record
799 Base : Stream_Element_Reference;
800 Length : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count;
801 end record;
802
803 type Vector_Type is array (Integer range <>) of Vector_Element;
804
805 procedure Create_Socket
806 (Socket : out Socket_Type;
807 Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet;
808 Mode : Mode_Type := Socket_Stream);
809 -- Create an endpoint for communication. Raises Socket_Error on error
810
811 procedure Accept_Socket
812 (Server : Socket_Type;
813 Socket : out Socket_Type;
814 Address : out Sock_Addr_Type);
815 -- Extracts the first connection request on the queue of pending
816 -- connections, creates a new connected socket with mostly the same
817 -- properties as Server, and allocates a new socket. The returned Address
818 -- is filled in with the address of the connection. Raises Socket_Error on
819 -- error.
820
821 procedure Accept_Socket
822 (Server : Socket_Type;
823 Socket : out Socket_Type;
824 Address : out Sock_Addr_Type;
825 Timeout : Selector_Duration;
826 Selector : access Selector_Type := null;
827 Status : out Selector_Status);
828 -- Accept a new connection on Server using Accept_Socket, waiting no longer
829 -- than the given timeout duration. Status is set to indicate whether the
830 -- operation completed successfully, timed out, or was aborted. If Selector
831 -- is not null, the designated selector is used to wait for the socket to
832 -- become available, else a private selector object is created by this
833 -- procedure and destroyed before it returns.
834
835 procedure Bind_Socket
836 (Socket : Socket_Type;
837 Address : Sock_Addr_Type);
838 -- Once a socket is created, assign a local address to it. Raise
839 -- Socket_Error on error.
840
841 procedure Close_Socket (Socket : Socket_Type);
842 -- Close a socket and more specifically a non-connected socket
843
844 procedure Connect_Socket
845 (Socket : Socket_Type;
846 Server : Sock_Addr_Type);
847 -- Make a connection to another socket which has the address of Server.
848 -- Raises Socket_Error on error.
849
850 procedure Connect_Socket
851 (Socket : Socket_Type;
852 Server : Sock_Addr_Type;
853 Timeout : Selector_Duration;
854 Selector : access Selector_Type := null;
855 Status : out Selector_Status);
856 -- Connect Socket to the given Server address using Connect_Socket, waiting
857 -- no longer than the given timeout duration. Status is set to indicate
858 -- whether the operation completed successfully, timed out, or was aborted.
859 -- If Selector is not null, the designated selector is used to wait for the
860 -- socket to become available, else a private selector object is created
861 -- by this procedure and destroyed before it returns.
862
863 procedure Control_Socket
864 (Socket : Socket_Type;
865 Request : in out Request_Type);
866 -- Obtain or set parameter values that control the socket. This control
867 -- differs from the socket options in that they are not specific to sockets
868 -- but are available for any device.
869
870 function Get_Peer_Name (Socket : Socket_Type) return Sock_Addr_Type;
871 -- Return the peer or remote socket address of a socket. Raise
872 -- Socket_Error on error.
873
874 function Get_Socket_Name (Socket : Socket_Type) return Sock_Addr_Type;
875 -- Return the local or current socket address of a socket. Return
876 -- No_Sock_Addr on error (e.g. socket closed or not locally bound).
877
878 function Get_Socket_Option
879 (Socket : Socket_Type;
880 Level : Level_Type := Socket_Level;
881 Name : Option_Name) return Option_Type;
882 -- Get the options associated with a socket. Raises Socket_Error on error
883
884 procedure Listen_Socket
885 (Socket : Socket_Type;
886 Length : Natural := 15);
887 -- To accept connections, a socket is first created with Create_Socket,
888 -- a willingness to accept incoming connections and a queue Length for
889 -- incoming connections are specified. Raise Socket_Error on error.
890 -- The queue length of 15 is an example value that should be appropriate
891 -- in usual cases. It can be adjusted according to each application's
892 -- particular requirements.
893
894 procedure Receive_Socket
895 (Socket : Socket_Type;
896 Item : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
897 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
898 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
899 -- Receive message from Socket. Last is the index value such that Item
900 -- (Last) is the last character assigned. Note that Last is set to
901 -- Item'First - 1 when the socket has been closed by peer. This is not
902 -- an error, and no exception is raised in this case unless Item'First
903 -- is Stream_Element_Offset'First, in which case Constraint_Error is
904 -- raised. Flags allows to control the reception. Raise Socket_Error on
905 -- error.
906
907 procedure Receive_Socket
908 (Socket : Socket_Type;
909 Item : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
910 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
911 From : out Sock_Addr_Type;
912 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
913 -- Receive message from Socket. If Socket is not connection-oriented, the
914 -- source address From of the message is filled in. Last is the index
915 -- value such that Item (Last) is the last character assigned. Flags
916 -- allows to control the reception. Raises Socket_Error on error.
917
918 procedure Receive_Vector
919 (Socket : Socket_Type;
920 Vector : Vector_Type;
921 Count : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count;
922 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
923 -- Receive data from a socket and scatter it into the set of vector
924 -- elements Vector. Count is set to the count of received stream elements.
925 -- Flags allow control over reception.
926
927 function Resolve_Exception
928 (Occurrence : Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Occurrence) return Error_Type;
929 -- When Socket_Error or Host_Error are raised, the exception message
930 -- contains the error code between brackets and a string describing the
931 -- error code. Resolve_Error extracts the error code from an exception
932 -- message and translate it into an enumeration value.
933
934 procedure Send_Socket
935 (Socket : Socket_Type;
936 Item : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
937 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
938 To : access Sock_Addr_Type;
939 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
940 pragma Inline (Send_Socket);
941 -- Transmit a message over a socket. For a datagram socket, the address
942 -- is given by To.all. For a stream socket, To must be null. Last
943 -- is the index value such that Item (Last) is the last character
944 -- sent. Note that Last is set to Item'First - 1 if the socket has been
945 -- closed by the peer (unless Item'First is Stream_Element_Offset'First,
946 -- in which case Constraint_Error is raised instead). This is not an error,
947 -- and Socket_Error is not raised in that case. Flags allows control of the
948 -- transmission. Raises exception Socket_Error on error. Note: this
949 -- subprogram is inlined because it is also used to implement the two
950 -- variants below.
951
952 procedure Send_Socket
953 (Socket : Socket_Type;
954 Item : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
955 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
956 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
957 -- Transmit a message over a socket. Upon return, Last is set to the index
958 -- within Item of the last element transmitted. Flags allows to control
959 -- the transmission. Raises Socket_Error on any detected error condition.
960
961 procedure Send_Socket
962 (Socket : Socket_Type;
963 Item : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array;
964 Last : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
965 To : Sock_Addr_Type;
966 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
967 -- Transmit a message over a datagram socket. The destination address is
968 -- To. Flags allows to control the transmission. Raises Socket_Error on
969 -- error.
970
971 procedure Send_Vector
972 (Socket : Socket_Type;
973 Vector : Vector_Type;
974 Count : out Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count;
975 Flags : Request_Flag_Type := No_Request_Flag);
976 -- Transmit data gathered from the set of vector elements Vector to a
977 -- socket. Count is set to the count of transmitted stream elements. Flags
978 -- allow control over transmission.
979
980 procedure Set_Socket_Option
981 (Socket : Socket_Type;
982 Level : Level_Type := Socket_Level;
983 Option : Option_Type);
984 -- Manipulate socket options. Raises Socket_Error on error
985
986 procedure Shutdown_Socket
987 (Socket : Socket_Type;
988 How : Shutmode_Type := Shut_Read_Write);
989 -- Shutdown a connected socket. If How is Shut_Read further receives will
990 -- be disallowed. If How is Shut_Write further sends will be disallowed.
991 -- If How is Shut_Read_Write further sends and receives will be disallowed.
992
993 type Stream_Access is access all Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type'Class;
994 -- Same interface as Ada.Streams.Stream_IO
995
996 function Stream (Socket : Socket_Type) return Stream_Access;
997 -- Create a stream associated with an already connected stream-based socket
998
999 function Stream
1000 (Socket : Socket_Type;
1001 Send_To : Sock_Addr_Type) return Stream_Access;
1002 -- Create a stream associated with an already bound datagram-based socket.
1003 -- Send_To is the destination address to which messages are being sent.
1004
1005 function Get_Address
1006 (Stream : not null Stream_Access) return Sock_Addr_Type;
1007 -- Return the socket address from which the last message was received
1008
1009 procedure Free is new Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation
1010 (Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type'Class, Stream_Access);
1011 -- Destroy a stream created by one of the Stream functions above, releasing
1012 -- the corresponding resources. The user is responsible for calling this
1013 -- subprogram when the stream is not needed anymore.
1014
1015 type Socket_Set_Type is limited private;
1016 -- This type allows to manipulate sets of sockets. It allows to wait for
1017 -- events on multiple endpoints at one time. This type has default
1018 -- initialization, and the default value is the empty set.
1019 --
1020 -- Note: This type used to contain a pointer to dynamically allocated
1021 -- storage, but this is not the case anymore, and no special precautions
1022 -- are required to avoid memory leaks.
1023
1024 procedure Clear (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type; Socket : Socket_Type);
1025 -- Remove Socket from Item
1026
1027 procedure Copy (Source : Socket_Set_Type; Target : out Socket_Set_Type);
1028 -- Copy Source into Target as Socket_Set_Type is limited private
1029
1030 procedure Empty (Item : out Socket_Set_Type);
1031 -- Remove all Sockets from Item
1032
1033 procedure Get (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type; Socket : out Socket_Type);
1034 -- Extract a Socket from socket set Item. Socket is set to
1035 -- No_Socket when the set is empty.
1036
1037 function Is_Empty (Item : Socket_Set_Type) return Boolean;
1038 -- Return True iff Item is empty
1039
1040 function Is_Set
1041 (Item : Socket_Set_Type;
1042 Socket : Socket_Type) return Boolean;
1043 -- Return True iff Socket is present in Item
1044
1045 procedure Set (Item : in out Socket_Set_Type; Socket : Socket_Type);
1046 -- Insert Socket into Item
1047
1048 function Image (Item : Socket_Set_Type) return String;
1049 -- Return a printable image of Item, for debugging purposes
1050
1051 -- The select(2) system call waits for events to occur on any of a set of
1052 -- file descriptors. Usually, three independent sets of descriptors are
1053 -- watched (read, write and exception). A timeout gives an upper bound
1054 -- on the amount of time elapsed before select returns. This function
1055 -- blocks until an event occurs. On some platforms, the select(2) system
1056 -- can block the full process (not just the calling thread).
1057 --
1058 -- Check_Selector provides the very same behaviour. The only difference is
1059 -- that it does not watch for exception events. Note that on some platforms
1060 -- it is kept process blocking on purpose. The timeout parameter allows the
1061 -- user to have the behaviour he wants. Abort_Selector allows to safely
1062 -- abort a blocked Check_Selector call. A special socket is opened by
1063 -- Create_Selector and included in each call to Check_Selector.
1064 --
1065 -- Abort_Selector causes an event to occur on this descriptor in order to
1066 -- unblock Check_Selector. Note that each call to Abort_Selector will cause
1067 -- exactly one call to Check_Selector to return with Aborted status. The
1068 -- special socket created by Create_Selector is closed when Close_Selector
1069 -- is called.
1070 --
1071 -- A typical case where it is useful to abort a Check_Selector operation is
1072 -- the situation where a change to the monitored sockets set must be made.
1073
1074 procedure Create_Selector (Selector : out Selector_Type);
1075 -- Initialize (open) a new selector
1076
1077 procedure Close_Selector (Selector : in out Selector_Type);
1078 -- Close Selector and all internal descriptors associated; deallocate any
1079 -- associated resources. This subprogram may be called only when there is
1080 -- no other task still using Selector (i.e. still executing Check_Selector
1081 -- or Abort_Selector on this Selector). Has no effect if Selector is
1082 -- already closed.
1083
1084 procedure Check_Selector
1085 (Selector : Selector_Type;
1086 R_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1087 W_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1088 Status : out Selector_Status;
1089 Timeout : Selector_Duration := Forever);
1090 -- Return when one Socket in R_Socket_Set has some data to be read or if
1091 -- one Socket in W_Socket_Set is ready to transmit some data. In these
1092 -- cases Status is set to Completed and sockets that are ready are set in
1093 -- R_Socket_Set or W_Socket_Set. Status is set to Expired if no socket was
1094 -- ready after a Timeout expiration. Status is set to Aborted if an abort
1095 -- signal has been received while checking socket status.
1096 --
1097 -- Note that two different Socket_Set_Type objects must be passed as
1098 -- R_Socket_Set and W_Socket_Set (even if they denote the same set of
1099 -- Sockets), or some event may be lost.
1100 --
1101 -- Socket_Error is raised when the select(2) system call returns an error
1102 -- condition, or when a read error occurs on the signalling socket used for
1103 -- the implementation of Abort_Selector.
1104
1105 procedure Check_Selector
1106 (Selector : Selector_Type;
1107 R_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1108 W_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1109 E_Socket_Set : in out Socket_Set_Type;
1110 Status : out Selector_Status;
1111 Timeout : Selector_Duration := Forever);
1112 -- This refined version of Check_Selector allows watching for exception
1113 -- events (i.e. notifications of out-of-band transmission and reception).
1114 -- As above, all of R_Socket_Set, W_Socket_Set and E_Socket_Set must be
1115 -- different objects.
1116
1117 procedure Abort_Selector (Selector : Selector_Type);
1118 -- Send an abort signal to the selector. The Selector may not be the
1119 -- Null_Selector.
1120
1121 type Fd_Set is private;
1122 -- ??? This type must not be used directly, it needs to be visible because
1123 -- it is used in the visible part of GNAT.Sockets.Thin_Common. This is
1124 -- really an inversion of abstraction. The private part of GNAT.Sockets
1125 -- needs to have visibility on this type, but since Thin_Common is a child
1126 -- of Sockets, the type can't be declared there. The correct fix would
1127 -- be to move the thin sockets binding outside of GNAT.Sockets altogether,
1128 -- e.g. by renaming it to GNAT.Sockets_Thin.
1129
1130 private
1131
1132 type Socket_Type is new Integer;
1133 No_Socket : constant Socket_Type := -1;
1134
1135 -- A selector is either a null selector, which is always "open" and can
1136 -- never be aborted, or a regular selector, which is created "closed",
1137 -- becomes "open" when Create_Selector is called, and "closed" again when
1138 -- Close_Selector is called.
1139
1140 type Selector_Type (Is_Null : Boolean := False) is limited record
1141 case Is_Null is
1142 when True =>
1143 null;
1144
1145 when False =>
1146 R_Sig_Socket : Socket_Type := No_Socket;
1147 W_Sig_Socket : Socket_Type := No_Socket;
1148 -- Signalling sockets used to abort a select operation
1149 end case;
1150 end record;
1151
1152 pragma Volatile (Selector_Type);
1153
1154 Null_Selector : constant Selector_Type := (Is_Null => True);
1155
1156 type Fd_Set is
1157 new System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Array (1 .. SOSC.SIZEOF_fd_set);
1158 for Fd_Set'Alignment use SOSC.ALIGNOF_fd_set;
1159
1160 type Fd_Set_Access is access all Fd_Set;
1161 pragma Convention (C, Fd_Set_Access);
1162 No_Fd_Set_Access : constant Fd_Set_Access := null;
1163
1164 type Socket_Set_Type is record
1165 Last : Socket_Type := No_Socket;
1166 -- Highest socket in set. Last = No_Socket denotes an empty set (which
1167 -- is the default initial value).
1168
1169 Set : aliased Fd_Set;
1170 -- Underlying socket set. Note that the contents of this component is
1171 -- undefined if Last = No_Socket.
1172 end record;
1173
1174 subtype Inet_Addr_Comp_Type is Natural range 0 .. 255;
1175 -- Octet for Internet address
1176
1177 type Inet_Addr_VN_Type is array (Natural range <>) of Inet_Addr_Comp_Type;
1178
1179 subtype Inet_Addr_V4_Type is Inet_Addr_VN_Type (1 .. 4);
1180 subtype Inet_Addr_V6_Type is Inet_Addr_VN_Type (1 .. 16);
1181
1182 type Inet_Addr_Type (Family : Family_Type := Family_Inet) is record
1183 case Family is
1184 when Family_Inet =>
1185 Sin_V4 : Inet_Addr_V4_Type := (others => 0);
1186
1187 when Family_Inet6 =>
1188 Sin_V6 : Inet_Addr_V6_Type := (others => 0);
1189 end case;
1190 end record;
1191
1192 Any_Port : constant Port_Type := 0;
1193 No_Port : constant Port_Type := 0;
1194
1195 Any_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1196 (Family_Inet, (others => 0));
1197 No_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1198 (Family_Inet, (others => 0));
1199 Broadcast_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1200 (Family_Inet, (others => 255));
1201 Loopback_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1202 (Family_Inet, (127, 0, 0, 1));
1203
1204 Unspecified_Group_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1205 (Family_Inet, (224, 0, 0, 0));
1206 All_Hosts_Group_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1207 (Family_Inet, (224, 0, 0, 1));
1208 All_Routers_Group_Inet_Addr : constant Inet_Addr_Type :=
1209 (Family_Inet, (224, 0, 0, 2));
1210
1211 No_Sock_Addr : constant Sock_Addr_Type := (Family_Inet, No_Inet_Addr, 0);
1212
1213 Max_Name_Length : constant := 64;
1214 -- The constant MAXHOSTNAMELEN is usually set to 64
1215
1216 subtype Name_Index is Natural range 1 .. Max_Name_Length;
1217
1218 type Name_Type (Length : Name_Index := Max_Name_Length) is record
1219 Name : String (1 .. Length);
1220 end record;
1221 -- We need fixed strings to avoid access types in host entry type
1222
1223 type Name_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Name_Type;
1224 type Inet_Addr_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Inet_Addr_Type;
1225
1226 type Host_Entry_Type (Aliases_Length, Addresses_Length : Natural) is record
1227 Official : Name_Type;
1228 Aliases : Name_Array (1 .. Aliases_Length);
1229 Addresses : Inet_Addr_Array (1 .. Addresses_Length);
1230 end record;
1231
1232 type Service_Entry_Type (Aliases_Length : Natural) is record
1233 Official : Name_Type;
1234 Aliases : Name_Array (1 .. Aliases_Length);
1235 Port : Port_Type;
1236 Protocol : Name_Type;
1237 end record;
1238
1239 type Request_Flag_Type is mod 2 ** 8;
1240 No_Request_Flag : constant Request_Flag_Type := 0;
1241 Process_Out_Of_Band_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type := 1;
1242 Peek_At_Incoming_Data : constant Request_Flag_Type := 2;
1243 Wait_For_A_Full_Reception : constant Request_Flag_Type := 4;
1244 Send_End_Of_Record : constant Request_Flag_Type := 8;
1245
1246 end GNAT.Sockets;