{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Network.Socket.Internal -- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/network/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : portable -- -- A module containing semi-public 'Network.Socket' internals. -- Modules which extend the 'Network.Socket' module will need to use -- this module while ideally most users will be able to make do with -- the public interface. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "HsNet.h" module Network.Socket.Internal ( -- * Socket addresses HostAddress #if defined(IPV6_SOCKET_SUPPORT) , HostAddress6 , FlowInfo , ScopeID #endif , PortNumber(..) , SockAddr(..) , peekSockAddr , pokeSockAddr , sizeOfSockAddr , sizeOfSockAddrByFamily , withSockAddr , withNewSockAddr -- * Protocol families , Family(..) -- * Socket error functions #if defined(HAVE_WINSOCK2_H) , c_getLastError #endif , throwSocketError , throwSocketErrorCode -- * Guards for socket operations that may fail , throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ , throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry , throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry_ , throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock -- ** Guards that wait and retry if the operation would block -- | These guards are based on 'throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock'. -- They wait for socket readiness if the action fails with @EWOULDBLOCK@ -- or similar. , throwSocketErrorWaitRead , throwSocketErrorWaitWrite -- * Initialization , withSocketsDo -- * Low-level helpers , zeroMemory ) where import Foreign.C.Error (throwErrno, throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry, throwErrnoIfMinus1RetryMayBlock, throwErrnoIfMinus1_, Errno(..), errnoToIOError) #if defined(HAVE_WINSOCK2_H) import Foreign.C.String (peekCString) import Foreign.Ptr (Ptr) #endif import Foreign.C.Types (CInt(..)) import GHC.Conc (threadWaitRead, threadWaitWrite) #if defined(HAVE_WINSOCK2_H) import Control.Exception ( evaluate ) import System.IO.Unsafe ( unsafePerformIO ) import Control.Monad ( when ) # if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 707 import GHC.IO.Exception ( IOErrorType(..) ) # else import GHC.IOBase ( IOErrorType(..) ) # endif import Foreign.C.Types ( CChar ) import System.IO.Error ( ioeSetErrorString, mkIOError ) #endif import Network.Socket.Types -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Guards for socket operations that may fail -- | Throw an 'IOError' corresponding to the current socket error. throwSocketError :: String -- ^ textual description of the error location -> IO a -- | Like 'throwSocketError', but the error code is supplied as an argument. -- -- On Windows, do not use errno. Use a system error code instead. throwSocketErrorCode :: String -> CInt -> IO a -- | Throw an 'IOError' corresponding to the current socket error if -- the IO action returns a result of @-1@. Discards the result of the -- IO action after error handling. throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ :: (Eq a, Num a) => String -- ^ textual description of the location -> IO a -- ^ the 'IO' operation to be executed -> IO () {-# SPECIALIZE throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ :: String -> IO CInt -> IO () #-} -- | Throw an 'IOError' corresponding to the current socket error if -- the IO action returns a result of @-1@, but retries in case of an -- interrupted operation. throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry :: (Eq a, Num a) => String -- ^ textual description of the location -> IO a -- ^ the 'IO' operation to be executed -> IO a {-# SPECIALIZE throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry :: String -> IO CInt -> IO CInt #-} -- | Throw an 'IOError' corresponding to the current socket error if -- the IO action returns a result of @-1@, but retries in case of an -- interrupted operation. Discards the result of the IO action after -- error handling. throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry_ :: (Eq a, Num a) => String -- ^ textual description of the location -> IO a -- ^ the 'IO' operation to be executed -> IO () throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry_ loc m = throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry loc m >> return () {-# SPECIALIZE throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry_ :: String -> IO CInt -> IO () #-} -- | Throw an 'IOError' corresponding to the current socket error if -- the IO action returns a result of @-1@, but retries in case of an -- interrupted operation. Checks for operations that would block and -- executes an alternative action before retrying in that case. throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock :: (Eq a, Num a) => String -- ^ textual description of the location -> IO b -- ^ action to execute before retrying if an -- immediate retry would block -> IO a -- ^ the 'IO' operation to be executed -> IO a {-# SPECIALIZE throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock :: String -> IO b -> IO CInt -> IO CInt #-} #if (!defined(HAVE_WINSOCK2_H)) throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock name on_block act = throwErrnoIfMinus1RetryMayBlock name act on_block throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry = throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ = throwErrnoIfMinus1_ throwSocketError = throwErrno throwSocketErrorCode loc errno = ioError (errnoToIOError loc (Errno errno) Nothing Nothing) #else throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock name _ act = throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry name act throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ name act = do throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry name act return () # if defined(HAVE_WINSOCK2_H) throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry name act = do r <- act if (r == -1) then do rc <- c_getLastError case rc of #{const WSANOTINITIALISED} -> do withSocketsDo (return ()) r <- act if (r == -1) then throwSocketError name else return r _ -> throwSocketError name else return r throwSocketErrorCode name rc = do pstr <- c_getWSError rc str <- peekCString pstr ioError (ioeSetErrorString (mkIOError OtherError name Nothing Nothing) str) throwSocketError name = c_getLastError >>= throwSocketErrorCode name foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "WSAGetLastError" c_getLastError :: IO CInt foreign import ccall unsafe "getWSErrorDescr" c_getWSError :: CInt -> IO (Ptr CChar) # else throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry = throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry throwSocketError = throwErrno throwSocketErrorCode loc errno = ioError (errnoToIOError loc (Errno errno) Nothing Nothing) # endif #endif -- | Like 'throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry', but if the action fails with -- @EWOULDBLOCK@ or similar, wait for the socket to be read-ready, -- and try again. throwSocketErrorWaitRead :: (Eq a, Num a) => Socket -> String -> IO a -> IO a throwSocketErrorWaitRead sock name io = throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock name (threadWaitRead $ fromIntegral $ sockFd sock) io -- | Like 'throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry', but if the action fails with -- @EWOULDBLOCK@ or similar, wait for the socket to be write-ready, -- and try again. throwSocketErrorWaitWrite :: (Eq a, Num a) => Socket -> String -> IO a -> IO a throwSocketErrorWaitWrite sock name io = throwSocketErrorIfMinus1RetryMayBlock name (threadWaitWrite $ fromIntegral $ sockFd sock) io -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- WinSock support {-| With older versions of the @network@ library (version 2.6.0.2 or earlier) on Windows operating systems, the networking subsystem must be initialised using 'withSocketsDo' before any networking operations can be used. eg. > main = withSocketsDo $ do {...} It is fine to nest calls to 'withSocketsDo', and to perform networking operations after 'withSocketsDo' has returned. In newer versions of the @network@ library (version v2.6.1.0 or later) it is only necessary to call 'withSocketsDo' if you are calling the 'MkSocket' constructor directly. However, for compatibility with older versions on Windows, it is good practice to always call 'withSocketsDo' (it's very cheap). -} {-# INLINE withSocketsDo #-} withSocketsDo :: IO a -> IO a #if !defined(WITH_WINSOCK) withSocketsDo x = x #else withSocketsDo act = evaluate withSocketsInit >> act {-# NOINLINE withSocketsInit #-} withSocketsInit :: () -- Use a CAF to make forcing it do initialisation once, but subsequent forces will be cheap withSocketsInit = unsafePerformIO $ do x <- initWinSock when (x /= 0) $ ioError $ userError "Network.Socket.Internal.withSocketsDo: Failed to initialise WinSock" foreign import ccall unsafe "initWinSock" initWinSock :: IO Int #endif