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This is analogous to functionality found in IO#read_nonblock and IO#wait_nonblock. Raising exceptions for common failures on non-blocking servers is expensive and makes $DEBUG too noisy. Benchmark results: user system total real default 2.790000 0.870000 3.660000 ( 3.671597) exception: false 1.120000 0.800000 1.920000 ( 1.922032) exception: false (cached arg) 0.820000 0.770000 1.590000 ( 1.589267) --------------------- benchmark script ------------------------ require 'socket' require 'benchmark' require 'tmpdir' nr = 1000000 Dir.mktmpdir('nb_bench') do |path| sock_path = "#{path}/test.sock" s = UNIXServer.new(sock_path) Benchmark.bmbm do |x| x.report("default") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable end end end x.report("exception: false") do nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(exception: false) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end x.report("exception: false (cached arg)") do arg = { exception: false } nr.times do begin s.accept_nonblock(arg) rescue IO::WaitReadable abort "should not raise" end end end end end * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): support exception: false [ruby-core:66385] [Feature #10532] * ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init): define new symbols * ext/socket/rubysocket.h: adjust prototype * ext/socket/socket.c (sock_accept_nonblock): support exception: false * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): adjust accept_nonblock definition * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (rsock_init_tcpserver): ditto * ext/socket/unixserver.c (rsock_init_unixserver): ditto * ext/socket/tcpserver.c (tcp_accept_nonblock): adjust rsock_s_accept_nonblock call * ext/socket/unixserver.c (unix_accept_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): support no_exception * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): adjust ossl_start_ssl call * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): ditto * ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto * test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_accept_nonblock): test for "exception :false" * test/socket/test_tcp.rb (test_accept_nonblock): new test * test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_accept_nonblock): ditto * test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_accept_nonblock_no_exception): ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@49948 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
182 lines
4.7 KiB
C
182 lines
4.7 KiB
C
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tcpserver.c -
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created at: Thu Mar 31 12:21:29 JST 1994
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Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
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************************************************/
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#include "rubysocket.h"
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* TCPServer.new([hostname,] port) => tcpserver
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*
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* Creates a new server socket bound to _port_.
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*
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* If _hostname_ is given, the socket is bound to it.
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*
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* serv = TCPServer.new("127.0.0.1", 28561)
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* s = serv.accept
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* s.puts Time.now
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* s.close
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*
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* Internally, TCPServer.new calls getaddrinfo() function to
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* obtain addresses.
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* If getaddrinfo() returns multiple addresses,
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* TCPServer.new tries to create a server socket for each address
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* and returns first one that is successful.
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*
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*/
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static VALUE
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tcp_svr_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock)
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{
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VALUE hostname, port;
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rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "011", &hostname, &port);
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return rsock_init_inetsock(sock, hostname, port, Qnil, Qnil, INET_SERVER);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* tcpserver.accept => tcpsocket
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*
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* Accepts an incoming connection. It returns a new TCPSocket object.
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*
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* TCPServer.open("127.0.0.1", 14641) {|serv|
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* s = serv.accept
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* s.puts Time.now
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* s.close
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* }
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*
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*/
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static VALUE
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tcp_accept(VALUE sock)
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{
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rb_io_t *fptr;
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union_sockaddr from;
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socklen_t fromlen;
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GetOpenFile(sock, fptr);
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fromlen = (socklen_t)sizeof(from);
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return rsock_s_accept(rb_cTCPSocket, fptr->fd, &from.addr, &fromlen);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* tcpserver.accept_nonblock([options]) => tcpsocket
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*
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* Accepts an incoming connection using accept(2) after
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* O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor.
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* It returns an accepted TCPSocket for the incoming connection.
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*
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* === Example
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* require 'socket'
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* serv = TCPServer.new(2202)
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* begin # emulate blocking accept
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* sock = serv.accept_nonblock
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* rescue IO::WaitReadable, Errno::EINTR
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* IO.select([serv])
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* retry
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* end
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* # sock is an accepted socket.
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*
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* Refer to Socket#accept for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call
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* to TCPServer#accept_nonblock fails.
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*
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* TCPServer#accept_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to accept(2) failure,
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* including Errno::EWOULDBLOCK.
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*
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* If the exception is Errno::EWOULDBLOCK, Errno::AGAIN, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPROTO,
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* it is extended by IO::WaitReadable.
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* So IO::WaitReadable can be used to rescue the exceptions for retrying accept_nonblock.
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*
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* By specifying `exception: false`, the options hash allows you to indicate
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* that accept_nonblock should not raise an IO::WaitReadable exception, but
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* return the symbol :wait_readable instead.
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*
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* === See
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* * TCPServer#accept
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* * Socket#accept
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*/
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static VALUE
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tcp_accept_nonblock(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock)
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{
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rb_io_t *fptr;
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union_sockaddr from;
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socklen_t fromlen;
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GetOpenFile(sock, fptr);
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fromlen = (socklen_t)sizeof(from);
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return rsock_s_accept_nonblock(argc, argv, rb_cTCPSocket, fptr, &from.addr, &fromlen);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* tcpserver.sysaccept => file_descriptor
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*
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* Returns a file descriptor of a accepted connection.
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*
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* TCPServer.open("127.0.0.1", 28561) {|serv|
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* fd = serv.sysaccept
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* s = IO.for_fd(fd)
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* s.puts Time.now
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* s.close
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* }
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*
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*/
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static VALUE
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tcp_sysaccept(VALUE sock)
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{
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rb_io_t *fptr;
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union_sockaddr from;
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socklen_t fromlen;
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GetOpenFile(sock, fptr);
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fromlen = (socklen_t)sizeof(from);
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return rsock_s_accept(0, fptr->fd, &from.addr, &fromlen);
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}
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void
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rsock_init_tcpserver(void)
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{
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/*
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* Document-class: TCPServer < TCPSocket
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*
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* TCPServer represents a TCP/IP server socket.
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*
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* A simple TCP server may look like:
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*
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* require 'socket'
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*
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* server = TCPServer.new 2000 # Server bind to port 2000
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* loop do
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* client = server.accept # Wait for a client to connect
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* client.puts "Hello !"
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* client.puts "Time is #{Time.now}"
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* client.close
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* end
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*
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* A more usable server (serving multiple clients):
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*
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* require 'socket'
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*
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* server = TCPServer.new 2000
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* loop do
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* Thread.start(server.accept) do |client|
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* client.puts "Hello !"
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* client.puts "Time is #{Time.now}"
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* client.close
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* end
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* end
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*
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*/
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rb_cTCPServer = rb_define_class("TCPServer", rb_cTCPSocket);
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rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "accept", tcp_accept, 0);
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rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "accept_nonblock", tcp_accept_nonblock, -1);
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rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "sysaccept", tcp_sysaccept, 0);
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rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "initialize", tcp_svr_init, -1);
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rb_define_method(rb_cTCPServer, "listen", rsock_sock_listen, 1); /* in socket.c */
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}
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