# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_sendmsg -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ sendmsg(2) and recvmsg(2) support for Python. """ from collections import namedtuple from socket import CMSG_SPACE, SCM_RIGHTS, socket as Socket from typing import List, Tuple __all__ = ["sendmsg", "recvmsg", "getSocketFamily", "SCM_RIGHTS"] ReceivedMessage = namedtuple("ReceivedMessage", ["data", "ancillary", "flags"]) def sendmsg( socket: Socket, data: bytes, ancillary: List[Tuple[int, int, bytes]] = [], flags: int = 0, ) -> int: """ Send a message on a socket. @param socket: The socket to send the message on. @param data: Bytes to write to the socket. @param ancillary: Extra data to send over the socket outside of the normal datagram or stream mechanism. By default no ancillary data is sent. @param flags: Flags to affect how the message is sent. See the C{MSG_} constants in the sendmsg(2) manual page. By default no flags are set. @return: The return value of the underlying syscall, if it succeeds. """ return socket.sendmsg([data], ancillary, flags) def recvmsg( socket: Socket, maxSize: int = 8192, cmsgSize: int = 4096, flags: int = 0 ) -> ReceivedMessage: """ Receive a message on a socket. @param socket: The socket to receive the message on. @param maxSize: The maximum number of bytes to receive from the socket using the datagram or stream mechanism. The default maximum is 8192. @param cmsgSize: The maximum number of bytes to receive from the socket outside of the normal datagram or stream mechanism. The default maximum is 4096. @param flags: Flags to affect how the message is sent. See the C{MSG_} constants in the sendmsg(2) manual page. By default no flags are set. @return: A named 3-tuple of the bytes received using the datagram/stream mechanism, a L{list} of L{tuple}s giving ancillary received data, and flags as an L{int} describing the data received. """ # In Twisted's _sendmsg.c, the csmg_space was defined as: # int cmsg_size = 4096; # cmsg_space = CMSG_SPACE(cmsg_size); # Since the default in Python 3's socket is 0, we need to define our # own default of 4096. -hawkie data, ancillary, flags = socket.recvmsg(maxSize, CMSG_SPACE(cmsgSize), flags)[0:3] return ReceivedMessage(data=data, ancillary=ancillary, flags=flags) def getSocketFamily(socket: Socket) -> int: """ Return the family of the given socket. @param socket: The socket to get the family of. """ return socket.family