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import socket
import select
import sys
import os
from wire import *
from reader import *
from msg import *
# hold the asyncronous state of a connection
# ie. we may not get enough bytes on one read to decode the message
class Connection():
def __init__(self, fd, appCtx):
self.fd = fd
self.appCtx = appCtx
self.recBuf = BytesBuffer(bytearray())
self.resBuf = BytesBuffer(bytearray())
self.msgLength = 0
self.decoder = RequestDecoder(self.recBuf)
self.inProgress = False # are we in the middle of a message
def recv(this):
data = this.fd.recv(1024)
if not data: # what about len(data) == 0
raise IOError("dead connection")
this.recBuf.write(data)
# TMSP server responds to messges by calling methods on the app
class TMSPServer():
def __init__(self, app, port=5410):
self.app = app
self.appMap = {} # map conn file descriptors to (appContext, reqBuf, resBuf, msgDecoder)
self.port = port
self.listen_backlog = 10
self.listener = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
self.listener.setblocking(0)
self.listener.bind(('', port))
self.listener.listen(self.listen_backlog)
self.shutdown = False
self.read_list = [self.listener]
self.write_list = []
def handle_new_connection(self, r):
new_fd, new_addr = r.accept()
new_fd.setblocking(0) # non-blocking
self.read_list.append(new_fd)
self.write_list.append(new_fd)
print 'new connection to', new_addr
appContext = self.app.open()
self.appMap[new_fd] = Connection(new_fd, appContext)
def handle_conn_closed(self, r):
self.read_list.remove(r)
self.write_list.remove(r)
r.close()
print "connection closed"
def handle_recv(self, r):
# appCtx, recBuf, resBuf, conn
conn = self.appMap[r]
while True:
try:
print "recv loop"
# check if we need more data first
if conn.inProgress:
if conn.msgLength == 0 or conn.recBuf.size() < conn.msgLength:
conn.recv()
else:
if conn.recBuf.size() == 0:
conn.recv()
conn.inProgress = True
# see if we have enough to get the message length
if conn.msgLength == 0:
ll = conn.recBuf.peek()
if conn.recBuf.size() < 1 + ll:
# we don't have enough bytes to read the length yet
return
print "decoding msg length"
conn.msgLength = decode_varint(conn.recBuf)
# see if we have enough to decode the message
if conn.recBuf.size() < conn.msgLength:
return
# now we can decode the message
# first read the request type and get the particular msg decoder
typeByte = conn.recBuf.read(1)
typeByte = int(typeByte[0])
resTypeByte = typeByte+0x10
req_type = message_types[typeByte]
if req_type == "flush":
# messages are length prefixed
conn.resBuf.write(encode(1))
conn.resBuf.write([resTypeByte])
sent = conn.fd.send(str(conn.resBuf.buf))
conn.msgLength = 0
conn.inProgress = False
conn.resBuf = BytesBuffer(bytearray())
return
decoder = getattr(conn.decoder, req_type)
print "decoding args"
req_args = decoder()
print "got args", req_args
# done decoding message
conn.msgLength = 0
conn.inProgress = False
req_f = getattr(conn.appCtx, req_type)
if req_args == None:
res = req_f()
elif isinstance(req_args, tuple):
res = req_f(*req_args)
else:
res = req_f(req_args)
if isinstance(res, tuple):
res, ret_code = res
else:
ret_code = res
res = None
print "called", req_type, "ret code:", ret_code
if ret_code != 0:
print "non-zero retcode:", ret_code
if req_type in ("echo", "info"): # these dont return a ret code
enc = encode(res)
# messages are length prefixed
conn.resBuf.write(encode(len(enc) + 1))
conn.resBuf.write([resTypeByte])
conn.resBuf.write(enc)
else:
enc, encRet = encode(res), encode(ret_code)
# messages are length prefixed
conn.resBuf.write(encode(len(enc)+len(encRet)+1))
conn.resBuf.write([resTypeByte])
conn.resBuf.write(encRet)
conn.resBuf.write(enc)
except TypeError as e:
print "TypeError on reading from connection:", e
self.handle_conn_closed(r)
return
except ValueError as e:
print "ValueError on reading from connection:", e
self.handle_conn_closed(r)
return
except IOError as e:
print "IOError on reading from connection:", e
self.handle_conn_closed(r)
return
except Exception as e:
print "error reading from connection", str(e) # sys.exc_info()[0] # TODO better
self.handle_conn_closed(r)
return
def main_loop(self):
while not self.shutdown:
r_list, w_list, _ = select.select(self.read_list, self.write_list, [], 2.5)
for r in r_list:
if (r == self.listener):
try:
self.handle_new_connection(r)
# undo adding to read list ...
except rameError as e:
print "Could not connect due to NameError:", e
except TypeError as e:
print "Could not connect due to TypeError:", e
except:
print "Could not connect due to unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0]
else:
self.handle_recv(r)
def handle_shutdown(self):
for r in self.read_list:
r.close()
for w in self.write_list:
try:
w.close()
except: pass
self.shutdown = True