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a0d0e21e 1package Socket;
73c78b0a 2
17f410f9 3our($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS);
131c565a 4$VERSION = "1.80";
3b35bae3 5
6=head1 NAME
7
cb1a09d0 8Socket, sockaddr_in, sockaddr_un, inet_aton, inet_ntoa - load the C socket.h defines and structure manipulators
3b35bae3 9
10=head1 SYNOPSIS
11
12 use Socket;
13
4633a7c4 14 $proto = getprotobyname('udp');
8e07c86e 15 socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, $proto);
4633a7c4 16 $iaddr = gethostbyname('hishost.com');
17 $port = getservbyname('time', 'udp');
18 $sin = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr);
19 send(Socket_Handle, 0, 0, $sin);
20
21 $proto = getprotobyname('tcp');
22 socket(Socket_Handle, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto);
67d7c167 23 $port = getservbyname('smtp', 'tcp');
4633a7c4 24 $sin = sockaddr_in($port,inet_aton("127.1"));
25 $sin = sockaddr_in(7,inet_aton("localhost"));
26 $sin = sockaddr_in(7,INADDR_LOOPBACK);
27 connect(Socket_Handle,$sin);
28
29 ($port, $iaddr) = sockaddr_in(getpeername(Socket_Handle));
30 $peer_host = gethostbyaddr($iaddr, AF_INET);
31 $peer_addr = inet_ntoa($iaddr);
32
33 $proto = getprotobyname('tcp');
34 socket(Socket_Handle, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, $proto);
2359510d 35 unlink('/var/run/usock');
36 $sun = sockaddr_un('/var/run/usock');
4633a7c4 37 connect(Socket_Handle,$sun);
3b35bae3 38
39=head1 DESCRIPTION
40
41This module is just a translation of the C F<socket.h> file.
42Unlike the old mechanism of requiring a translated F<socket.ph>
43file, this uses the B<h2xs> program (see the Perl source distribution)
44and your native C compiler. This means that it has a
4633a7c4 45far more likely chance of getting the numbers right. This includes
46all of the commonly used pound-defines like AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, etc.
3b35bae3 47
fdb41d65 48Also, some common socket "newline" constants are provided: the
49constants C<CR>, C<LF>, and C<CRLF>, as well as C<$CR>, C<$LF>, and
50C<$CRLF>, which map to C<\015>, C<\012>, and C<\015\012>. If you do
51not want to use the literal characters in your programs, then use
52the constants provided here. They are not exported by default, but can
53be imported individually, and with the C<:crlf> export tag:
54
55 use Socket qw(:DEFAULT :crlf);
56
8e07c86e 57In addition, some structure manipulation functions are available:
58
bbc7dcd2 59=over 4
2ae324a7 60
8e07c86e 61=item inet_aton HOSTNAME
62
6fe628c6 63Takes a string giving the name of a host, and translates that to an
64opaque string (if programming in C, struct in_addr). Takes arguments
65of both the 'rtfm.mit.edu' type and '18.181.0.24'. If the host name
66cannot be resolved, returns undef. For multi-homed hosts (hosts with
67more than one address), the first address found is returned.
8e07c86e 68
2528d3bc 69For portability do not assume that the result of inet_aton() is 32
6fe628c6 70bits wide, in other words, that it would contain only the IPv4 address
71in network order.
2528d3bc 72
8e07c86e 73=item inet_ntoa IP_ADDRESS
74
6fe628c6 75Takes a string (an opaque string as returned by inet_aton(),
76or a v-string representing the four octets of the IPv4 address in
2528d3bc 77network order) and translates it into a string of the form 'd.d.d.d'
6fe628c6 78where the 'd's are numbers less than 256 (the normal human-readable
79four dotted number notation for Internet addresses).
8e07c86e 80
81=item INADDR_ANY
82
4633a7c4 83Note: does not return a number, but a packed string.
8e07c86e 84
85Returns the 4-byte wildcard ip address which specifies any
6fe628c6 86of the hosts ip addresses. (A particular machine can have
8e07c86e 87more than one ip address, each address corresponding to
88a particular network interface. This wildcard address
89allows you to bind to all of them simultaneously.)
90Normally equivalent to inet_aton('0.0.0.0').
91
7e1af8bc 92=item INADDR_BROADCAST
93
94Note: does not return a number, but a packed string.
95
96Returns the 4-byte 'this-lan' ip broadcast address.
97This can be useful for some protocols to solicit information
98from all servers on the same LAN cable.
99Normally equivalent to inet_aton('255.255.255.255').
100
8e07c86e 101=item INADDR_LOOPBACK
102
103Note - does not return a number.
104
6fe628c6 105Returns the 4-byte loopback address. Normally equivalent
8e07c86e 106to inet_aton('localhost').
3b35bae3 107
8e07c86e 108=item INADDR_NONE
109
110Note - does not return a number.
111
6fe628c6 112Returns the 4-byte 'invalid' ip address. Normally equivalent
8e07c86e 113to inet_aton('255.255.255.255').
114
2a84dff3 115=item sockaddr_family SOCKADDR
116
117Takes a sockaddr structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in(),
118pack_sockaddr_un() or the perl builtin functions getsockname() and
119getpeername()) and returns the address family tag. It will match the
120constant AF_INET for a sockaddr_in and AF_UNIX for a sockaddr_un. It
121can be used to figure out what unpacker to use for a sockaddr of
122unknown type.
123
4633a7c4 124=item sockaddr_in PORT, ADDRESS
125
126=item sockaddr_in SOCKADDR_IN
127
91e74348 128In a list context, unpacks its SOCKADDR_IN argument and returns an array
4633a7c4 129consisting of (PORT, ADDRESS). In a scalar context, packs its (PORT,
130ADDRESS) arguments as a SOCKADDR_IN and returns it. If this is confusing,
131use pack_sockaddr_in() and unpack_sockaddr_in() explicitly.
132
133=item pack_sockaddr_in PORT, IP_ADDRESS
8e07c86e 134
6fe628c6 135Takes two arguments, a port number and an opaque string, IP_ADDRESS
136(as returned by inet_aton(), or a v-string). Returns the sockaddr_in
137structure with those arguments packed in with AF_INET filled in. For
138Internet domain sockets, this structure is normally what you need for
139the arguments in bind(), connect(), and send(), and is also returned
140by getpeername(), getsockname() and recv().
8e07c86e 141
142=item unpack_sockaddr_in SOCKADDR_IN
143
4633a7c4 144Takes a sockaddr_in structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_in()) and
6fe628c6 145returns an array of two elements: the port and an opaque string
146representing the IP address (you can use inet_ntoa() to convert the
147address to the four-dotted numeric format). Will croak if the
148structure does not have AF_INET in the right place.
4633a7c4 149
150=item sockaddr_un PATHNAME
151
152=item sockaddr_un SOCKADDR_UN
153
91e74348 154In a list context, unpacks its SOCKADDR_UN argument and returns an array
1fef88e7 155consisting of (PATHNAME). In a scalar context, packs its PATHNAME
4633a7c4 156arguments as a SOCKADDR_UN and returns it. If this is confusing, use
157pack_sockaddr_un() and unpack_sockaddr_un() explicitly.
1fef88e7 158These are only supported if your system has E<lt>F<sys/un.h>E<gt>.
4633a7c4 159
160=item pack_sockaddr_un PATH
161
162Takes one argument, a pathname. Returns the sockaddr_un structure with
163that path packed in with AF_UNIX filled in. For unix domain sockets, this
164structure is normally what you need for the arguments in bind(),
165connect(), and send(), and is also returned by getpeername(),
166getsockname() and recv().
167
168=item unpack_sockaddr_un SOCKADDR_UN
169
170Takes a sockaddr_un structure (as returned by pack_sockaddr_un())
171and returns the pathname. Will croak if the structure does not
172have AF_UNIX in the right place.
3b35bae3 173
2ae324a7 174=back
175
3b35bae3 176=cut
177
a0d0e21e 178use Carp;
d3a7d8c7 179use warnings::register;
a0d0e21e 180
181require Exporter;
9426adcd 182use XSLoader ();
183@ISA = qw(Exporter);
a0d0e21e 184@EXPORT = qw(
2a84dff3 185 inet_aton inet_ntoa
186 sockaddr_family
187 pack_sockaddr_in unpack_sockaddr_in
4633a7c4 188 pack_sockaddr_un unpack_sockaddr_un
189 sockaddr_in sockaddr_un
7e1af8bc 190 INADDR_ANY INADDR_BROADCAST INADDR_LOOPBACK INADDR_NONE
a0d0e21e 191 AF_802
7198d2fd 192 AF_AAL
a0d0e21e 193 AF_APPLETALK
194 AF_CCITT
195 AF_CHAOS
7198d2fd 196 AF_CTF
a0d0e21e 197 AF_DATAKIT
198 AF_DECnet
199 AF_DLI
200 AF_ECMA
201 AF_GOSIP
202 AF_HYLINK
203 AF_IMPLINK
204 AF_INET
7198d2fd 205 AF_INET6
206 AF_ISO
207 AF_KEY
208 AF_LAST
a0d0e21e 209 AF_LAT
7198d2fd 210 AF_LINK
a0d0e21e 211 AF_MAX
212 AF_NBS
213 AF_NIT
214 AF_NS
215 AF_OSI
216 AF_OSINET
217 AF_PUP
7198d2fd 218 AF_ROUTE
a0d0e21e 219 AF_SNA
220 AF_UNIX
221 AF_UNSPEC
7198d2fd 222 AF_USER
223 AF_WAN
a0d0e21e 224 AF_X25
6b1016b5 225 IOV_MAX
131c565a 226 IP_OPTIONS
227 IP_HDRINCL
228 IP_TOS
229 IP_TTL
230 IP_RECVOPTS
231 IP_RECVRETOPTS
232 IP_RETOPTS
6b1016b5 233 MSG_BCAST
7198d2fd 234 MSG_BTAG
de4597cb 235 MSG_CTLFLAGS
236 MSG_CTLIGNORE
237 MSG_CTRUNC
a0d0e21e 238 MSG_DONTROUTE
de4597cb 239 MSG_DONTWAIT
240 MSG_EOF
241 MSG_EOR
242 MSG_ERRQUEUE
7198d2fd 243 MSG_ETAG
de4597cb 244 MSG_FIN
a0d0e21e 245 MSG_MAXIOVLEN
6b1016b5 246 MSG_MCAST
de4597cb 247 MSG_NOSIGNAL
a0d0e21e 248 MSG_OOB
249 MSG_PEEK
de4597cb 250 MSG_PROXY
251 MSG_RST
252 MSG_SYN
253 MSG_TRUNC
254 MSG_URG
255 MSG_WAITALL
7198d2fd 256 MSG_WIRE
a0d0e21e 257 PF_802
7198d2fd 258 PF_AAL
a0d0e21e 259 PF_APPLETALK
260 PF_CCITT
261 PF_CHAOS
7198d2fd 262 PF_CTF
a0d0e21e 263 PF_DATAKIT
264 PF_DECnet
265 PF_DLI
266 PF_ECMA
267 PF_GOSIP
268 PF_HYLINK
269 PF_IMPLINK
270 PF_INET
7198d2fd 271 PF_INET6
272 PF_ISO
273 PF_KEY
274 PF_LAST
a0d0e21e 275 PF_LAT
7198d2fd 276 PF_LINK
a0d0e21e 277 PF_MAX
278 PF_NBS
279 PF_NIT
280 PF_NS
281 PF_OSI
282 PF_OSINET
283 PF_PUP
7198d2fd 284 PF_ROUTE
a0d0e21e 285 PF_SNA
286 PF_UNIX
287 PF_UNSPEC
7198d2fd 288 PF_USER
289 PF_WAN
a0d0e21e 290 PF_X25
de4597cb 291 SCM_CONNECT
292 SCM_CREDENTIALS
293 SCM_CREDS
294 SCM_RIGHTS
295 SCM_TIMESTAMP
ca6e1c26 296 SHUT_RD
297 SHUT_RDWR
298 SHUT_WR
a0d0e21e 299 SOCK_DGRAM
300 SOCK_RAW
301 SOCK_RDM
302 SOCK_SEQPACKET
303 SOCK_STREAM
304 SOL_SOCKET
305 SOMAXCONN
306 SO_ACCEPTCONN
7198d2fd 307 SO_ATTACH_FILTER
308 SO_BACKLOG
a0d0e21e 309 SO_BROADCAST
7198d2fd 310 SO_CHAMELEON
a0d0e21e 311 SO_DEBUG
7198d2fd 312 SO_DETACH_FILTER
313 SO_DGRAM_ERRIND
a0d0e21e 314 SO_DONTLINGER
315 SO_DONTROUTE
316 SO_ERROR
7198d2fd 317 SO_FAMILY
a0d0e21e 318 SO_KEEPALIVE
319 SO_LINGER
320 SO_OOBINLINE
7198d2fd 321 SO_PASSCRED
322 SO_PASSIFNAME
323 SO_PEERCRED
324 SO_PROTOCOL
325 SO_PROTOTYPE
a0d0e21e 326 SO_RCVBUF
327 SO_RCVLOWAT
328 SO_RCVTIMEO
329 SO_REUSEADDR
b2f54bf3 330 SO_REUSEPORT
7198d2fd 331 SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION
332 SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK
333 SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT
a0d0e21e 334 SO_SNDBUF
335 SO_SNDLOWAT
336 SO_SNDTIMEO
7198d2fd 337 SO_STATE
a0d0e21e 338 SO_TYPE
339 SO_USELOOPBACK
7198d2fd 340 SO_XOPEN
341 SO_XSE
6b1016b5 342 UIO_MAXIOV
a0d0e21e 343);
344
1494e794 345@EXPORT_OK = qw(CR LF CRLF $CR $LF $CRLF
346
131c565a 347 IPPROTO_IP
348 IPPROTO_IPV6
349 IPPROTO_RAW
91c526f1 350 IPPROTO_ICMP
1494e794 351 IPPROTO_TCP
91c526f1 352 IPPROTO_UDP
353
1494e794 354 TCP_KEEPALIVE
355 TCP_MAXRT
356 TCP_MAXSEG
357 TCP_NODELAY
358 TCP_STDURG);
fdb41d65 359
360%EXPORT_TAGS = (
dde527fc 361 crlf => [qw(CR LF CRLF $CR $LF $CRLF)],
fdb41d65 362 all => [@EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK],
363);
364
365BEGIN {
366 sub CR () {"\015"}
367 sub LF () {"\012"}
368 sub CRLF () {"\015\012"}
369}
370
371*CR = \CR();
372*LF = \LF();
373*CRLF = \CRLF();
374
4633a7c4 375sub sockaddr_in {
376 if (@_ == 6 && !wantarray) { # perl5.001m compat; use this && die
377 my($af, $port, @quad) = @_;
d3a7d8c7 378 warnings::warn "6-ARG sockaddr_in call is deprecated"
379 if warnings::enabled();
4633a7c4 380 pack_sockaddr_in($port, inet_aton(join('.', @quad)));
381 } elsif (wantarray) {
382 croak "usage: (port,iaddr) = sockaddr_in(sin_sv)" unless @_ == 1;
383 unpack_sockaddr_in(@_);
384 } else {
385 croak "usage: sin_sv = sockaddr_in(port,iaddr))" unless @_ == 2;
386 pack_sockaddr_in(@_);
387 }
388}
389
390sub sockaddr_un {
391 if (wantarray) {
392 croak "usage: (filename) = sockaddr_un(sun_sv)" unless @_ == 1;
393 unpack_sockaddr_un(@_);
394 } else {
37120919 395 croak "usage: sun_sv = sockaddr_un(filename)" unless @_ == 1;
396 pack_sockaddr_un(@_);
4633a7c4 397 }
398}
399
a0d0e21e 400sub AUTOLOAD {
73c78b0a 401 my($constname);
a0d0e21e 402 ($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://;
b903fcff 403 croak "&Socket::constant not defined" if $constname eq 'constant';
404 my ($error, $val) = constant($constname);
405 if ($error) {
406 croak $error;
a0d0e21e 407 }
cea00dc5 408 *$AUTOLOAD = sub { $val };
a0d0e21e 409 goto &$AUTOLOAD;
410}
411
9426adcd 412XSLoader::load 'Socket', $VERSION;
a0d0e21e 413
a0d0e21e 4141;