ladybird/Kernel/Net/Socket.h
Tom f98ca35b83 Kernel: Improve ProcFS behavior in low memory conditions
When ProcFS could no longer allocate KBuffer objects to serve calls to
read, it would just return 0, indicating EOF. This then triggered
parsing errors because code assumed it read the file.

Because read isn't supposed to return ENOMEM, change ProcFS to populate
the file data upon file open or seek to the beginning. This also means
that calls to open can now return ENOMEM if needed. This allows the
caller to either be able to successfully open the file and read it, or
fail to open it in the first place.
2021-01-03 22:12:19 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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#pragma once
#include <AK/HashTable.h>
#include <AK/NonnullRefPtrVector.h>
#include <AK/RefCounted.h>
#include <AK/RefPtr.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/File.h>
#include <Kernel/KResult.h>
#include <Kernel/Lock.h>
#include <Kernel/Net/NetworkAdapter.h>
#include <Kernel/UnixTypes.h>
namespace Kernel {
enum class ShouldBlock {
No = 0,
Yes = 1
};
class FileDescription;
class Socket : public File {
public:
static KResultOr<NonnullRefPtr<Socket>> create(int domain, int type, int protocol);
virtual ~Socket() override;
int domain() const { return m_domain; }
int type() const { return m_type; }
int protocol() const { return m_protocol; }
bool is_shut_down_for_writing() const { return m_shut_down_for_writing; }
bool is_shut_down_for_reading() const { return m_shut_down_for_reading; }
enum class SetupState {
Unstarted, // we haven't tried to set the socket up yet
InProgress, // we're in the process of setting things up - for TCP maybe we've sent a SYN packet
Completed, // the setup process is complete, but not necessarily successful
};
enum class Role : u8 {
None,
Listener,
Accepted,
Connected,
Connecting
};
static const char* to_string(SetupState setup_state)
{
switch (setup_state) {
case SetupState::Unstarted:
return "Unstarted";
case SetupState::InProgress:
return "InProgress";
case SetupState::Completed:
return "Completed";
default:
return "None";
}
}
SetupState setup_state() const { return m_setup_state; }
void set_setup_state(SetupState setup_state);
virtual Role role(const FileDescription&) const { return m_role; }
bool is_connected() const { return m_connected; }
void set_connected(bool);
bool can_accept() const { return !m_pending.is_empty(); }
RefPtr<Socket> accept();
KResult shutdown(int how);
virtual KResult bind(Userspace<const sockaddr*>, socklen_t) = 0;
virtual KResult connect(FileDescription&, Userspace<const sockaddr*>, socklen_t, ShouldBlock) = 0;
virtual KResult listen(size_t) = 0;
virtual void get_local_address(sockaddr*, socklen_t*) = 0;
virtual void get_peer_address(sockaddr*, socklen_t*) = 0;
virtual bool is_local() const { return false; }
virtual bool is_ipv4() const { return false; }
virtual KResultOr<size_t> sendto(FileDescription&, const UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t, int flags, Userspace<const sockaddr*>, socklen_t) = 0;
virtual KResultOr<size_t> recvfrom(FileDescription&, UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t, int flags, Userspace<sockaddr*>, Userspace<socklen_t*>, timeval&) = 0;
virtual KResult setsockopt(int level, int option, Userspace<const void*>, socklen_t);
virtual KResult getsockopt(FileDescription&, int level, int option, Userspace<void*>, Userspace<socklen_t*>);
pid_t origin_pid() const { return m_origin.pid; }
uid_t origin_uid() const { return m_origin.uid; }
gid_t origin_gid() const { return m_origin.gid; }
pid_t acceptor_pid() const { return m_acceptor.pid; }
uid_t acceptor_uid() const { return m_acceptor.uid; }
gid_t acceptor_gid() const { return m_acceptor.gid; }
const RefPtr<NetworkAdapter> bound_interface() const { return m_bound_interface; }
Lock& lock() { return m_lock; }
// ^File
virtual KResultOr<size_t> read(FileDescription&, size_t, UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) override final;
virtual KResultOr<size_t> write(FileDescription&, size_t, const UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) override final;
virtual KResult stat(::stat&) const override;
virtual String absolute_path(const FileDescription&) const override = 0;
bool has_receive_timeout() const { return m_receive_timeout.tv_sec || m_receive_timeout.tv_usec; }
const timeval& receive_timeout() const { return m_receive_timeout; }
bool has_send_timeout() const { return m_send_timeout.tv_sec || m_send_timeout.tv_usec; }
const timeval& send_timeout() const { return m_send_timeout; }
bool wants_timestamp() const { return m_timestamp; }
protected:
Socket(int domain, int type, int protocol);
KResult queue_connection_from(NonnullRefPtr<Socket>);
size_t backlog() const { return m_backlog; }
void set_backlog(size_t backlog) { m_backlog = backlog; }
virtual const char* class_name() const override { return "Socket"; }
virtual void shut_down_for_reading() { }
virtual void shut_down_for_writing() { }
Role m_role { Role::None };
protected:
ucred m_origin { 0, 0, 0 };
ucred m_acceptor { 0, 0, 0 };
private:
virtual bool is_socket() const final { return true; }
Lock m_lock { "Socket" };
int m_domain { 0 };
int m_type { 0 };
int m_protocol { 0 };
size_t m_backlog { 0 };
SetupState m_setup_state { SetupState::Unstarted };
bool m_connected { false };
bool m_shut_down_for_reading { false };
bool m_shut_down_for_writing { false };
RefPtr<NetworkAdapter> m_bound_interface { nullptr };
timeval m_receive_timeout { 0, 0 };
timeval m_send_timeout { 0, 0 };
int m_timestamp { 0 };
NonnullRefPtrVector<Socket> m_pending;
};
template<typename SocketType>
class SocketHandle {
public:
SocketHandle() { }
SocketHandle(NonnullRefPtr<SocketType>&& socket)
: m_socket(move(socket))
{
if (m_socket)
m_socket->lock().lock();
}
SocketHandle(SocketHandle&& other)
: m_socket(move(other.m_socket))
{
}
~SocketHandle()
{
if (m_socket)
m_socket->lock().unlock();
}
SocketHandle(const SocketHandle&) = delete;
SocketHandle& operator=(const SocketHandle&) = delete;
operator bool() const { return m_socket; }
SocketType* operator->() { return &socket(); }
const SocketType* operator->() const { return &socket(); }
SocketType& socket() { return *m_socket; }
const SocketType& socket() const { return *m_socket; }
private:
RefPtr<SocketType> m_socket;
};
}