{-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__=606 #-} {-# INCLUDE "HsNet.h" #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -optc-DDOMAIN_SOCKET_SUPPORT=1 #-} {-# LINE 1 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# OPTIONS -fglasgow-exts -cpp #-} {-# LINE 2 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Network.Socket -- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/network/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : portable -- -- The "Network.Socket" module is for when you want full control over -- sockets. Essentially the entire C socket API is exposed through -- this module; in general the operations follow the behaviour of the C -- functions of the same name (consult your favourite Unix networking book). -- -- A higher level interface to networking operations is provided -- through the module "Network". -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- {-# LINE 23 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- NOTE: ##, we want this interpreted when compiling the .hs, not by hsc2hs. #include "Typeable.h" {-# LINE 30 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 32 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 33 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 34 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 42 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- In order to process this file, you need to have CALLCONV defined. module Network.Socket ( -- * Types Socket(..), -- instance Eq, Show Family(..), SocketType(..), SockAddr(..), SocketStatus(..), HostAddress, ShutdownCmd(..), ProtocolNumber, PortNumber(..), -- PortNumber is used non-abstractly in Network.BSD. ToDo: remove -- this use and make the type abstract. -- * Socket Operations socket, -- :: Family -> SocketType -> ProtocolNumber -> IO Socket {-# LINE 63 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} socketPair, -- :: Family -> SocketType -> ProtocolNumber -> IO (Socket, Socket) {-# LINE 65 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} connect, -- :: Socket -> SockAddr -> IO () bindSocket, -- :: Socket -> SockAddr -> IO () listen, -- :: Socket -> Int -> IO () accept, -- :: Socket -> IO (Socket, SockAddr) getPeerName, -- :: Socket -> IO SockAddr getSocketName, -- :: Socket -> IO SockAddr {-# LINE 73 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- get the credentials of our domain socket peer. getPeerCred, -- :: Socket -> IO (CUInt{-pid-}, CUInt{-uid-}, CUInt{-gid-}) {-# LINE 76 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} socketPort, -- :: Socket -> IO PortNumber socketToHandle, -- :: Socket -> IOMode -> IO Handle sendTo, -- :: Socket -> String -> SockAddr -> IO Int sendBufTo, -- :: Socket -> Ptr a -> Int -> SockAddr -> IO Int recvFrom, -- :: Socket -> Int -> IO (String, Int, SockAddr) recvBufFrom, -- :: Socket -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO (Int, SockAddr) send, -- :: Socket -> String -> IO Int recv, -- :: Socket -> Int -> IO String recvLen, -- :: Socket -> Int -> IO (String, Int) inet_addr, -- :: String -> IO HostAddress inet_ntoa, -- :: HostAddress -> IO String shutdown, -- :: Socket -> ShutdownCmd -> IO () sClose, -- :: Socket -> IO () -- ** Predicates on sockets sIsConnected, -- :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsBound, -- :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsListening, -- :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsReadable, -- :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsWritable, -- :: Socket -> IO Bool -- * Socket options SocketOption(..), getSocketOption, -- :: Socket -> SocketOption -> IO Int setSocketOption, -- :: Socket -> SocketOption -> Int -> IO () -- * File descriptor transmission {-# LINE 111 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sendFd, -- :: Socket -> CInt -> IO () recvFd, -- :: Socket -> IO CInt -- Note: these two will disappear shortly sendAncillary, -- :: Socket -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO () recvAncillary, -- :: Socket -> Int -> Int -> IO (Int,Int,Int,Ptr a) {-# LINE 119 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- * Special Constants aNY_PORT, -- :: PortNumber iNADDR_ANY, -- :: HostAddress sOMAXCONN, -- :: Int sOL_SOCKET, -- :: Int {-# LINE 126 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sCM_RIGHTS, -- :: Int {-# LINE 128 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} maxListenQueue, -- :: Int -- * Initialisation withSocketsDo, -- :: IO a -> IO a -- * Very low level operations -- in case you ever want to get at the underlying file descriptor.. fdSocket, -- :: Socket -> CInt mkSocket, -- :: CInt -> Family -- -> SocketType -- -> ProtocolNumber -- -> SocketStatus -- -> IO Socket -- * Internal -- | The following are exported ONLY for use in the BSD module and -- should not be used anywhere else. packFamily, unpackFamily, packSocketType, throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ ) where {-# LINE 165 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} import Data.Word ( Word8, Word16, Word32 ) import Foreign.Ptr ( Ptr, castPtr, plusPtr ) import Foreign.Storable ( Storable(..) ) import Foreign.C.Error import Foreign.C.String ( withCString, peekCString, peekCStringLen, castCharToCChar ) import Foreign.C.Types ( CInt, CUInt, CChar, CSize ) import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc ( alloca, allocaBytes ) import Foreign.Marshal.Array ( peekArray, pokeArray0 ) import Foreign.Marshal.Utils ( with ) import System.IO import Control.Monad ( liftM, when ) import Data.Ratio ( (%) ) import qualified Control.Exception import Control.Concurrent.MVar import Data.Typeable {-# LINE 185 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} import GHC.Conc (threadWaitRead, threadWaitWrite) {-# LINE 190 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} import GHC.Handle import GHC.IOBase import qualified System.Posix.Internals {-# LINE 196 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Socket types -- There are a few possible ways to do this. The first is convert the -- structs used in the C library into an equivalent Haskell type. An -- other possible implementation is to keep all the internals in the C -- code and use an Int## and a status flag. The second method is used -- here since a lot of the C structures are not required to be -- manipulated. -- Originally the status was non-mutable so we had to return a new -- socket each time we changed the status. This version now uses -- mutable variables to avoid the need to do this. The result is a -- cleaner interface and better security since the application -- programmer now can't circumvent the status information to perform -- invalid operations on sockets. data SocketStatus -- Returned Status Function called = NotConnected -- socket | Bound -- bindSocket | Listening -- listen | Connected -- connect/accept | ConvertedToHandle -- is now a Handle, don't touch deriving (Eq, Show) INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(SocketStatus,socketStatusTc,"SocketStatus") data Socket = MkSocket CInt -- File Descriptor Family SocketType ProtocolNumber -- Protocol Number (MVar SocketStatus) -- Status Flag INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(Socket,socketTc,"Socket") mkSocket :: CInt -> Family -> SocketType -> ProtocolNumber -> SocketStatus -> IO Socket mkSocket fd fam sType pNum stat = do mStat <- newMVar stat return (MkSocket fd fam sType pNum mStat) instance Eq Socket where (MkSocket _ _ _ _ m1) == (MkSocket _ _ _ _ m2) = m1 == m2 instance Show Socket where showsPrec n (MkSocket fd _ _ _ _) = showString "<socket: " . shows fd . showString ">" fdSocket :: Socket -> CInt fdSocket (MkSocket fd _ _ _ _) = fd type ProtocolNumber = CInt -- NOTE: HostAddresses are represented in network byte order. -- Functions that expect the address in machine byte order -- will have to perform the necessary translation. type HostAddress = Word32 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Port Numbers -- -- newtyped to prevent accidental use of sane-looking -- port numbers that haven't actually been converted to -- network-byte-order first. -- newtype PortNumber = PortNum Word16 deriving ( Eq, Ord ) INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(PortNumber,portNumberTc,"PortNumber") instance Show PortNumber where showsPrec p pn = showsPrec p (portNumberToInt pn) intToPortNumber :: Int -> PortNumber intToPortNumber v = PortNum (htons (fromIntegral v)) portNumberToInt :: PortNumber -> Int portNumberToInt (PortNum po) = fromIntegral (ntohs po) foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "ntohs" ntohs :: Word16 -> Word16 foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "htons" htons :: Word16 -> Word16 --foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "ntohl" ntohl :: Word32 -> Word32 foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "htonl" htonl :: Word32 -> Word32 instance Enum PortNumber where toEnum = intToPortNumber fromEnum = portNumberToInt instance Num PortNumber where fromInteger i = intToPortNumber (fromInteger i) -- for completeness. (+) x y = intToPortNumber (portNumberToInt x + portNumberToInt y) (-) x y = intToPortNumber (portNumberToInt x - portNumberToInt y) negate x = intToPortNumber (-portNumberToInt x) (*) x y = intToPortNumber (portNumberToInt x * portNumberToInt y) abs n = intToPortNumber (abs (portNumberToInt n)) signum n = intToPortNumber (signum (portNumberToInt n)) instance Real PortNumber where toRational x = toInteger x % 1 instance Integral PortNumber where quotRem a b = let (c,d) = quotRem (portNumberToInt a) (portNumberToInt b) in (intToPortNumber c, intToPortNumber d) toInteger a = toInteger (portNumberToInt a) instance Storable PortNumber where sizeOf _ = sizeOf (undefined :: Word16) alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: Word16) poke p (PortNum po) = poke (castPtr p) po peek p = PortNum `liftM` peek (castPtr p) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- SockAddr -- The scheme used for addressing sockets is somewhat quirky. The -- calls in the BSD socket API that need to know the socket address -- all operate in terms of struct sockaddr, a `virtual' type of -- socket address. -- The Internet family of sockets are addressed as struct sockaddr_in, -- so when calling functions that operate on struct sockaddr, we have -- to type cast the Internet socket address into a struct sockaddr. -- Instances of the structure for different families might *not* be -- the same size. Same casting is required of other families of -- sockets such as Xerox NS. Similarly for Unix domain sockets. -- To represent these socket addresses in Haskell-land, we do what BSD -- didn't do, and use a union/algebraic type for the different -- families. Currently only Unix domain sockets and the Internet family -- are supported. data SockAddr -- C Names = SockAddrInet PortNumber -- sin_port (network byte order) HostAddress -- sin_addr (ditto) {-# LINE 341 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | SockAddrUnix String -- sun_path {-# LINE 344 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} deriving (Eq) INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(SockAddr,sockAddrTc,"SockAddr") {-# LINE 353 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} type CSaFamily = (Word16) {-# LINE 354 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 355 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} instance Show SockAddr where {-# LINE 358 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} showsPrec _ (SockAddrUnix str) = showString str {-# LINE 360 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} showsPrec _ (SockAddrInet port ha) = showString (unsafePerformIO (inet_ntoa ha)) . showString ":" . shows port -- we can't write an instance of Storable for SockAddr, because the Storable -- class can't easily handle alternatives. Also note that on Darwin, the -- sockaddr structure must be zeroed before use. {-# LINE 370 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} pokeSockAddr p (SockAddrUnix path) = do {-# LINE 374 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ((\hsc_ptr -> pokeByteOff hsc_ptr 0)) p ((1) :: CSaFamily) {-# LINE 375 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} let pathC = map castCharToCChar path pokeArray0 0 (((\hsc_ptr -> hsc_ptr `plusPtr` 2)) p) pathC {-# LINE 377 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 378 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} pokeSockAddr p (SockAddrInet (PortNum port) addr) = do {-# LINE 382 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ((\hsc_ptr -> pokeByteOff hsc_ptr 0)) p ((2) :: CSaFamily) {-# LINE 383 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ((\hsc_ptr -> pokeByteOff hsc_ptr 2)) p port {-# LINE 384 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ((\hsc_ptr -> pokeByteOff hsc_ptr 4)) p addr {-# LINE 385 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} peekSockAddr p = do family <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 0)) p {-# LINE 388 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} case family :: CSaFamily of {-# LINE 390 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (1) -> do {-# LINE 391 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} str <- peekCString (((\hsc_ptr -> hsc_ptr `plusPtr` 2)) p) {-# LINE 392 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} return (SockAddrUnix str) {-# LINE 394 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (2) -> do {-# LINE 395 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} addr <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 4)) p {-# LINE 396 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} port <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 2)) p {-# LINE 397 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} return (SockAddrInet (PortNum port) addr) -- helper function used to zero a structure zeroMemory :: Ptr a -> CSize -> IO () zeroMemory dest nbytes = memset dest 0 (fromIntegral nbytes) foreign import ccall unsafe "string.h" memset :: Ptr a -> CInt -> CSize -> IO () -- size of struct sockaddr by family {-# LINE 406 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sizeOfSockAddr_Family AF_UNIX = 110 {-# LINE 407 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 408 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sizeOfSockAddr_Family AF_INET = 16 {-# LINE 409 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- size of struct sockaddr by SockAddr {-# LINE 412 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sizeOfSockAddr (SockAddrUnix _) = 110 {-# LINE 413 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 414 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sizeOfSockAddr (SockAddrInet _ _) = 16 {-# LINE 415 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} withSockAddr :: SockAddr -> (Ptr SockAddr -> Int -> IO a) -> IO a withSockAddr addr f = do let sz = sizeOfSockAddr addr allocaBytes sz $ \p -> pokeSockAddr p addr >> f (castPtr p) sz withNewSockAddr :: Family -> (Ptr SockAddr -> Int -> IO a) -> IO a withNewSockAddr family f = do let sz = sizeOfSockAddr_Family family allocaBytes sz $ \ptr -> f ptr sz ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Connection Functions -- In the following connection and binding primitives. The names of -- the equivalent C functions have been preserved where possible. It -- should be noted that some of these names used in the C library, -- \tr{bind} in particular, have a different meaning to many Haskell -- programmers and have thus been renamed by appending the prefix -- Socket. -- Create an unconnected socket of the given family, type and -- protocol. The most common invocation of $socket$ is the following: -- ... -- my_socket <- socket AF_INET Stream 6 -- ... socket :: Family -- Family Name (usually AF_INET) -> SocketType -- Socket Type (usually Stream) -> ProtocolNumber -- Protocol Number (getProtocolByName to find value) -> IO Socket -- Unconnected Socket socket family stype protocol = do fd <- throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "socket" $ c_socket (packFamily family) (packSocketType stype) protocol {-# LINE 451 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} System.Posix.Internals.setNonBlockingFD fd {-# LINE 453 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} socket_status <- newMVar NotConnected return (MkSocket fd family stype protocol socket_status) -- Create an unnamed pair of connected sockets, given family, type and -- protocol. Differs from a normal pipe in being a bi-directional channel -- of communication. {-# LINE 461 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} socketPair :: Family -- Family Name (usually AF_INET) -> SocketType -- Socket Type (usually Stream) -> ProtocolNumber -- Protocol Number -> IO (Socket, Socket) -- unnamed and connected. socketPair family stype protocol = do allocaBytes (2 * sizeOf (1 :: CInt)) $ \ fdArr -> do rc <- throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "socketpair" $ c_socketpair (packFamily family) (packSocketType stype) protocol fdArr [fd1,fd2] <- peekArray 2 fdArr s1 <- mkSocket fd1 s2 <- mkSocket fd2 return (s1,s2) where mkSocket fd = do {-# LINE 478 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} System.Posix.Internals.setNonBlockingFD fd {-# LINE 480 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} stat <- newMVar Connected return (MkSocket fd family stype protocol stat) foreign import ccall unsafe "socketpair" c_socketpair :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt {-# LINE 486 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Binding a socket -- -- Given a port number this {\em binds} the socket to that port. This -- means that the programmer is only interested in data being sent to -- that port number. The $Family$ passed to $bindSocket$ must -- be the same as that passed to $socket$. If the special port -- number $aNY\_PORT$ is passed then the system assigns the next -- available use port. -- -- Port numbers for standard unix services can be found by calling -- $getServiceEntry$. These are traditionally port numbers below -- 1000; although there are afew, namely NFS and IRC, which used higher -- numbered ports. -- -- The port number allocated to a socket bound by using $aNY\_PORT$ can be -- found by calling $port$ bindSocket :: Socket -- Unconnected Socket -> SockAddr -- Address to Bind to -> IO () bindSocket (MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol socketStatus) addr = do modifyMVar_ socketStatus $ \ status -> do if status /= NotConnected then ioError (userError ("bindSocket: can't peform bind on socket in status " ++ show status)) else do withSockAddr addr $ \p_addr sz -> do status <- throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "bind" $ c_bind s p_addr (fromIntegral sz) return Bound ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Connecting a socket -- -- Make a connection to an already opened socket on a given machine -- and port. assumes that we have already called createSocket, -- otherwise it will fail. -- -- This is the dual to $bindSocket$. The {\em server} process will -- usually bind to a port number, the {\em client} will then connect -- to the same port number. Port numbers of user applications are -- normally agreed in advance, otherwise we must rely on some meta -- protocol for telling the other side what port number we have been -- allocated. connect :: Socket -- Unconnected Socket -> SockAddr -- Socket address stuff -> IO () connect sock@(MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol socketStatus) addr = do modifyMVar_ socketStatus $ \currentStatus -> do if currentStatus /= NotConnected then ioError (userError ("connect: can't peform connect on socket in status " ++ show currentStatus)) else do withSockAddr addr $ \p_addr sz -> do let connectLoop = do r <- c_connect s p_addr (fromIntegral sz) if r == -1 then do {-# LINE 552 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} err <- getErrno case () of _ | err == eINTR -> connectLoop _ | err == eINPROGRESS -> connectBlocked -- _ | err == eAGAIN -> connectBlocked otherwise -> throwErrno "connect" {-# LINE 569 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} else return r connectBlocked = do {-# LINE 573 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} threadWaitWrite (fromIntegral s) {-# LINE 575 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} err <- getSocketOption sock SoError if (err == 0) then return 0 else do ioError (errnoToIOError "connect" (Errno (fromIntegral err)) Nothing Nothing) connectLoop return Connected ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Listen -- -- The programmer must call $listen$ to tell the system software that -- they are now interested in receiving data on this port. This must -- be called on the bound socket before any calls to read or write -- data are made. -- The programmer also gives a number which indicates the length of -- the incoming queue of unread messages for this socket. On most -- systems the maximum queue length is around 5. To remove a message -- from the queue for processing a call to $accept$ should be made. listen :: Socket -- Connected & Bound Socket -> Int -- Queue Length -> IO () listen (MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol socketStatus) backlog = do modifyMVar_ socketStatus $ \ status -> do if status /= Bound then ioError (userError ("listen: can't peform listen on socket in status " ++ show status)) else do throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "listen" (c_listen s (fromIntegral backlog)) return Listening ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Accept -- -- A call to `accept' only returns when data is available on the given -- socket, unless the socket has been set to non-blocking. It will -- return a new socket which should be used to read the incoming data and -- should then be closed. Using the socket returned by `accept' allows -- incoming requests to be queued on the original socket. accept :: Socket -- Queue Socket -> IO (Socket, -- Readable Socket SockAddr) -- Peer details accept sock@(MkSocket s family stype protocol status) = do currentStatus <- readMVar status okay <- sIsAcceptable sock if not okay then ioError (userError ("accept: can't perform accept on socket (" ++ (show (family,stype,protocol)) ++") in status " ++ show currentStatus)) else do let sz = sizeOfSockAddr_Family family allocaBytes sz $ \ sockaddr -> do {-# LINE 650 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} with (fromIntegral sz) $ \ ptr_len -> do new_sock <- {-# LINE 653 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "accept" (threadWaitRead (fromIntegral s)) {-# LINE 656 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (c_accept s sockaddr ptr_len) {-# LINE 658 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} System.Posix.Internals.setNonBlockingFD new_sock {-# LINE 660 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 661 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} addr <- peekSockAddr sockaddr new_status <- newMVar Connected return ((MkSocket new_sock family stype protocol new_status), addr) {-# LINE 675 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- sendTo & recvFrom sendTo :: Socket -- (possibly) bound/connected Socket -> String -- Data to send -> SockAddr -> IO Int -- Number of Bytes sent sendTo sock xs addr = do withCString xs $ \str -> do sendBufTo sock str (length xs) addr sendBufTo :: Socket -- (possibly) bound/connected Socket -> Ptr a -> Int -- Data to send -> SockAddr -> IO Int -- Number of Bytes sent sendBufTo (MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol status) ptr nbytes addr = do withSockAddr addr $ \p_addr sz -> do liftM fromIntegral $ {-# LINE 697 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "sendTo" (threadWaitWrite (fromIntegral s)) $ {-# LINE 700 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_sendto s ptr (fromIntegral $ nbytes) 0{-flags-} p_addr (fromIntegral sz) recvFrom :: Socket -> Int -> IO (String, Int, SockAddr) recvFrom sock nbytes = allocaBytes nbytes $ \ptr -> do (len, sockaddr) <- recvBufFrom sock ptr nbytes str <- peekCStringLen (ptr, len) return (str, len, sockaddr) recvBufFrom :: Socket -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO (Int, SockAddr) recvBufFrom sock@(MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol status) ptr nbytes | nbytes <= 0 = ioError (mkInvalidRecvArgError "Network.Socket.recvFrom") | otherwise = withNewSockAddr AF_INET $ \ptr_addr sz -> do alloca $ \ptr_len -> do poke ptr_len (fromIntegral sz) len <- {-# LINE 719 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "recvFrom" (threadWaitRead (fromIntegral s)) $ {-# LINE 722 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_recvfrom s ptr (fromIntegral nbytes) 0{-flags-} ptr_addr ptr_len let len' = fromIntegral len if len' == 0 then ioError (mkEOFError "Network.Socket.recvFrom") else do flg <- sIsConnected sock -- For at least one implementation (WinSock 2), recvfrom() ignores -- filling in the sockaddr for connected TCP sockets. Cope with -- this by using getPeerName instead. sockaddr <- if flg then getPeerName sock else peekSockAddr ptr_addr return (len', sockaddr) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- send & recv send :: Socket -- Bound/Connected Socket -> String -- Data to send -> IO Int -- Number of Bytes sent send (MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol status) xs = do let len = length xs withCString xs $ \str -> do liftM fromIntegral $ {-# LINE 753 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 754 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "send" (threadWaitWrite (fromIntegral s)) $ {-# LINE 757 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_send s str (fromIntegral len) 0{-flags-} {-# LINE 759 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} recv :: Socket -> Int -> IO String recv sock l = recvLen sock l >>= \ (s,_) -> return s recvLen :: Socket -> Int -> IO (String, Int) recvLen sock@(MkSocket s _family _stype _protocol status) nbytes | nbytes <= 0 = ioError (mkInvalidRecvArgError "Network.Socket.recv") | otherwise = do allocaBytes nbytes $ \ptr -> do len <- {-# LINE 773 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 774 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "recv" (threadWaitRead (fromIntegral s)) $ {-# LINE 777 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_recv s ptr (fromIntegral nbytes) 0{-flags-} {-# LINE 779 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} let len' = fromIntegral len if len' == 0 then ioError (mkEOFError "Network.Socket.recv") else do s <- peekCStringLen (ptr,len') return (s, len') -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- socketPort -- -- The port number the given socket is currently connected to can be -- determined by calling $port$, is generally only useful when bind -- was given $aNY\_PORT$. socketPort :: Socket -- Connected & Bound Socket -> IO PortNumber -- Port Number of Socket socketPort sock@(MkSocket _ AF_INET _ _ _) = do (SockAddrInet port _) <- getSocketName sock return port socketPort (MkSocket _ family _ _ _) = ioError (userError ("socketPort: not supported for Family " ++ show family)) -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getPeerName -- Calling $getPeerName$ returns the address details of the machine, -- other than the local one, which is connected to the socket. This is -- used in programs such as FTP to determine where to send the -- returning data. The corresponding call to get the details of the -- local machine is $getSocketName$. getPeerName :: Socket -> IO SockAddr getPeerName (MkSocket s family _ _ _) = do withNewSockAddr family $ \ptr sz -> do with (fromIntegral sz) $ \int_star -> do throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "getPeerName" $ c_getpeername s ptr int_star sz <- peek int_star peekSockAddr ptr getSocketName :: Socket -> IO SockAddr getSocketName (MkSocket s family _ _ _) = do withNewSockAddr family $ \ptr sz -> do with (fromIntegral sz) $ \int_star -> do throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "getSocketName" $ c_getsockname s ptr int_star peekSockAddr ptr ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Socket Properties data SocketOption = DummySocketOption__ {-# LINE 832 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Debug {- SO_DEBUG -} {-# LINE 834 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 835 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | ReuseAddr {- SO_REUSEADDR -} {-# LINE 837 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 838 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Type {- SO_TYPE -} {-# LINE 840 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 841 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | SoError {- SO_ERROR -} {-# LINE 843 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 844 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | DontRoute {- SO_DONTROUTE -} {-# LINE 846 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 847 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Broadcast {- SO_BROADCAST -} {-# LINE 849 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 850 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | SendBuffer {- SO_SNDBUF -} {-# LINE 852 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 853 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | RecvBuffer {- SO_RCVBUF -} {-# LINE 855 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 856 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | KeepAlive {- SO_KEEPALIVE -} {-# LINE 858 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 859 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | OOBInline {- SO_OOBINLINE -} {-# LINE 861 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 862 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | TimeToLive {- IP_TTL -} {-# LINE 864 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 865 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | MaxSegment {- TCP_MAXSEG -} {-# LINE 867 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 868 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | NoDelay {- TCP_NODELAY -} {-# LINE 870 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 871 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Linger {- SO_LINGER -} {-# LINE 873 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 876 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 877 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | RecvLowWater {- SO_RCVLOWAT -} {-# LINE 879 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 880 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | SendLowWater {- SO_SNDLOWAT -} {-# LINE 882 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 883 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | RecvTimeOut {- SO_RCVTIMEO -} {-# LINE 885 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 886 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | SendTimeOut {- SO_SNDTIMEO -} {-# LINE 888 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 891 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(SocketOption,socketOptionTc,"SocketOption") socketOptLevel :: SocketOption -> CInt socketOptLevel so = case so of {-# LINE 898 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} TimeToLive -> 0 {-# LINE 899 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 900 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 901 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} MaxSegment -> 6 {-# LINE 902 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 903 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 904 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} NoDelay -> 6 {-# LINE 905 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 906 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} _ -> 1 {-# LINE 907 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} packSocketOption :: SocketOption -> CInt packSocketOption so = case so of {-# LINE 912 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Debug -> 1 {-# LINE 913 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 914 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 915 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} ReuseAddr -> 2 {-# LINE 916 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 917 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 918 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Type -> 3 {-# LINE 919 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 920 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 921 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} SoError -> 4 {-# LINE 922 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 923 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 924 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} DontRoute -> 5 {-# LINE 925 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 926 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 927 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Broadcast -> 6 {-# LINE 928 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 929 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 930 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} SendBuffer -> 7 {-# LINE 931 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 932 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 933 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} RecvBuffer -> 8 {-# LINE 934 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 935 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 936 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} KeepAlive -> 9 {-# LINE 937 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 938 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 939 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} OOBInline -> 10 {-# LINE 940 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 941 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 942 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} TimeToLive -> 2 {-# LINE 943 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 944 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 945 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} MaxSegment -> 2 {-# LINE 946 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 947 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 948 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} NoDelay -> 1 {-# LINE 949 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 950 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 951 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Linger -> 13 {-# LINE 952 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 953 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 956 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 957 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} RecvLowWater -> 18 {-# LINE 958 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 959 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 960 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} SendLowWater -> 19 {-# LINE 961 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 962 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 963 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} RecvTimeOut -> 20 {-# LINE 964 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 965 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 966 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} SendTimeOut -> 21 {-# LINE 967 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 968 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 971 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} setSocketOption :: Socket -> SocketOption -- Option Name -> Int -- Option Value -> IO () setSocketOption (MkSocket s _ _ _ _) so v = do with (fromIntegral v) $ \ptr_v -> do throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "setSocketOption" $ c_setsockopt s (socketOptLevel so) (packSocketOption so) ptr_v (fromIntegral (sizeOf v)) return () getSocketOption :: Socket -> SocketOption -- Option Name -> IO Int -- Option Value getSocketOption (MkSocket s _ _ _ _) so = do alloca $ \ptr_v -> with (fromIntegral (sizeOf (undefined :: CInt))) $ \ptr_sz -> do throwErrnoIfMinus1 "getSocketOption" $ c_getsockopt s (socketOptLevel so) (packSocketOption so) ptr_v ptr_sz fromIntegral `liftM` peek ptr_v {-# LINE 996 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- | Returns the processID, userID and groupID of the socket's peer. -- -- Only available on platforms that support SO_PEERCRED on domain sockets. getPeerCred :: Socket -> IO (CUInt, CUInt, CUInt) getPeerCred sock = do let fd = fdSocket sock let sz = (fromIntegral (12)) {-# LINE 1003 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} with sz $ \ ptr_cr -> alloca $ \ ptr_sz -> do poke ptr_sz sz throwErrnoIfMinus1 "getPeerCred" $ c_getsockopt fd (1) (17) ptr_cr ptr_sz {-# LINE 1008 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} pid <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 0)) ptr_cr {-# LINE 1009 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} uid <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 4)) ptr_cr {-# LINE 1010 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} gid <- ((\hsc_ptr -> peekByteOff hsc_ptr 8)) ptr_cr {-# LINE 1011 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} return (pid, uid, gid) {-# LINE 1013 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1015 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- sending/receiving ancillary socket data; low-level mechanism -- for transmitting file descriptors, mainly. sendFd :: Socket -> CInt -> IO () sendFd sock outfd = do let fd = fdSocket sock {-# LINE 1021 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "sendFd" (threadWaitWrite (fromIntegral fd)) $ c_sendFd fd outfd {-# LINE 1027 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- Note: If Winsock supported FD-passing, thi would have been -- incorrect (since socket FDs need to be closed via closesocket().) c_close outfd return () recvFd :: Socket -> IO CInt recvFd sock = do let fd = fdSocket sock theFd <- {-# LINE 1037 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "recvFd" (threadWaitRead (fromIntegral fd)) $ {-# LINE 1040 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_recvFd fd return theFd sendAncillary :: Socket -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO () sendAncillary sock level ty flags datum len = do let fd = fdSocket sock _ <- {-# LINE 1055 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "sendAncillary" (threadWaitWrite (fromIntegral fd)) $ {-# LINE 1058 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_sendAncillary fd (fromIntegral level) (fromIntegral ty) (fromIntegral flags) datum (fromIntegral len) return () recvAncillary :: Socket -> Int -> Int -> IO (Int,Int,Ptr a,Int) recvAncillary sock flags len = do let fd = fdSocket sock alloca $ \ ptr_len -> alloca $ \ ptr_lev -> alloca $ \ ptr_ty -> alloca $ \ ptr_pData -> do poke ptr_len (fromIntegral len) _ <- {-# LINE 1075 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock "recvAncillary" (threadWaitRead (fromIntegral fd)) $ {-# LINE 1078 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} c_recvAncillary fd ptr_lev ptr_ty (fromIntegral flags) ptr_pData ptr_len len <- fromIntegral `liftM` peek ptr_len lev <- fromIntegral `liftM` peek ptr_lev ty <- fromIntegral `liftM` peek ptr_ty pD <- peek ptr_pData return (lev,ty,pD, len) foreign import ccall unsafe "sendAncillary" c_sendAncillary :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr a -> CInt -> IO CInt foreign import ccall unsafe "recvAncillary" c_recvAncillary :: CInt -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> CInt -> Ptr (Ptr a) -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt foreign import ccall unsafe "sendFd" c_sendFd :: CInt -> CInt -> IO CInt foreign import ccall unsafe "recvFd" c_recvFd :: CInt -> IO CInt {-# LINE 1094 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {- A calling sequence table for the main functions is shown in the table below. \begin{figure}[h] \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}d \hline {\bf A Call to} & socket & connect & bindSocket & listen & accept & read & write \\ \hline {\bf Precedes} & & & & & & & \\ \hline socket & & & & & & & \\ \hline connect & + & & & & & & \\ \hline bindSocket & + & & & & & & \\ \hline listen & & & + & & & & \\ \hline accept & & & & + & & & \\ \hline read & & + & & + & + & + & + \\ \hline write & & + & & + & + & + & + \\ \hline \end{tabular} \caption{Sequence Table for Major functions of Socket} \label{tab:api-seq} \end{center} \end{figure} -} -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- OS Dependent Definitions unpackFamily :: CInt -> Family packFamily :: Family -> CInt packSocketType :: SocketType -> CInt -- | Address Families. -- -- This data type might have different constructors depending on what is -- supported by the operating system. data Family = AF_UNSPEC -- unspecified {-# LINE 1143 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_UNIX -- local to host (pipes, portals {-# LINE 1145 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1146 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_INET -- internetwork: UDP, TCP, etc {-# LINE 1148 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1149 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_INET6 -- Internet Protocol version 6 {-# LINE 1151 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1154 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1157 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1160 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1163 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1166 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1169 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1172 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1175 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1176 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_SNA -- IBM SNA {-# LINE 1178 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1179 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_DECnet -- DECnet {-# LINE 1181 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1184 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1187 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1190 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1191 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_APPLETALK -- Apple Talk {-# LINE 1193 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1194 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_ROUTE -- Internal Routing Protocol {-# LINE 1196 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1199 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1202 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1205 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1208 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1211 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1214 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1215 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_X25 -- CCITT X.25 {-# LINE 1217 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1218 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_AX25 {-# LINE 1220 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1223 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1226 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1227 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_IPX -- Novell Internet Protocol {-# LINE 1229 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1232 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1235 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1238 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1241 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1244 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1247 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1250 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1253 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1256 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1259 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1262 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1265 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1268 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1271 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1274 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1277 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1280 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1283 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1286 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1289 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1292 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1293 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_NETROM -- Amateur radio NetROM {-# LINE 1295 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1296 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_BRIDGE -- multiprotocol bridge {-# LINE 1298 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1299 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_ATMPVC -- ATM PVCs {-# LINE 1301 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1302 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_ROSE -- Amateur Radio X.25 PLP {-# LINE 1304 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1305 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_NETBEUI -- 802.2LLC {-# LINE 1307 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1308 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_SECURITY -- Security callback pseudo AF {-# LINE 1310 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1311 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_PACKET -- Packet family {-# LINE 1313 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1314 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_ASH -- Ash {-# LINE 1316 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1317 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_ECONET -- Acorn Econet {-# LINE 1319 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1320 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_ATMSVC -- ATM SVCs {-# LINE 1322 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1323 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_IRDA -- IRDA sockets {-# LINE 1325 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1326 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_PPPOX -- PPPoX sockets {-# LINE 1328 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1329 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_WANPIPE -- Wanpipe API sockets {-# LINE 1331 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1332 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | AF_BLUETOOTH -- bluetooth sockets {-# LINE 1334 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show) ------ ------ packFamily f = case f of AF_UNSPEC -> 0 {-# LINE 1340 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1341 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_UNIX -> 1 {-# LINE 1342 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1343 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1344 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_INET -> 2 {-# LINE 1345 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1346 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1347 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_INET6 -> 10 {-# LINE 1348 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1349 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1352 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1355 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1358 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1361 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1364 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1367 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1370 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1373 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1374 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_SNA -> 22 {-# LINE 1375 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1376 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1377 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_DECnet -> 12 {-# LINE 1378 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1379 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1382 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1385 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1388 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1389 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_APPLETALK -> 5 {-# LINE 1390 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1391 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1392 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_ROUTE -> 16 {-# LINE 1393 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1394 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1397 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1400 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1403 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1406 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1409 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1412 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1413 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_X25 -> 9 {-# LINE 1414 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1415 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1416 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_AX25 -> 3 {-# LINE 1417 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1418 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1421 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1424 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1425 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_IPX -> 4 {-# LINE 1426 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1427 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1430 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1433 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1436 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1439 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1442 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1445 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1448 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1451 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1454 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1457 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1460 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1463 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1466 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1469 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1472 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1475 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1478 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1481 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1484 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1487 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1490 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1491 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_NETROM -> 6 {-# LINE 1492 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1493 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1494 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_BRIDGE -> 7 {-# LINE 1495 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1496 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1497 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_ATMPVC -> 8 {-# LINE 1498 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1499 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1500 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_ROSE -> 11 {-# LINE 1501 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1502 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1503 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_NETBEUI -> 13 {-# LINE 1504 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1505 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1506 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_SECURITY -> 14 {-# LINE 1507 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1508 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1509 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_PACKET -> 17 {-# LINE 1510 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1511 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1512 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_ASH -> 18 {-# LINE 1513 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1514 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1515 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_ECONET -> 19 {-# LINE 1516 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1517 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1518 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_ATMSVC -> 20 {-# LINE 1519 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1520 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1521 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_IRDA -> 23 {-# LINE 1522 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1523 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1524 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_PPPOX -> 24 {-# LINE 1525 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1526 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1527 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_WANPIPE -> 25 {-# LINE 1528 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1529 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1530 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} AF_BLUETOOTH -> 31 {-# LINE 1531 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1532 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} --------- ---------- unpackFamily f = case f of (0) -> AF_UNSPEC {-# LINE 1537 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1538 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (1) -> AF_UNIX {-# LINE 1539 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1540 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1541 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (2) -> AF_INET {-# LINE 1542 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1543 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1544 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (10) -> AF_INET6 {-# LINE 1545 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1546 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1549 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1552 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1555 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1558 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1561 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1564 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1567 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1570 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1571 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (22) -> AF_SNA {-# LINE 1572 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1573 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1574 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (12) -> AF_DECnet {-# LINE 1575 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1576 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1579 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1582 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1585 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1586 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (5) -> AF_APPLETALK {-# LINE 1587 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1588 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1589 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (16) -> AF_ROUTE {-# LINE 1590 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1591 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1594 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1597 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1600 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1603 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1608 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1611 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1612 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (9) -> AF_X25 {-# LINE 1613 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1614 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1615 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (3) -> AF_AX25 {-# LINE 1616 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1617 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1620 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1623 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1624 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (4) -> AF_IPX {-# LINE 1625 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1626 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1629 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1632 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1635 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1638 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1641 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1644 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1647 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1650 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1653 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1656 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1659 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1662 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1665 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1668 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1671 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1674 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1677 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1680 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1683 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1686 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1689 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1690 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (6) -> AF_NETROM {-# LINE 1691 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1692 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1693 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (7) -> AF_BRIDGE {-# LINE 1694 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1695 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1696 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (8) -> AF_ATMPVC {-# LINE 1697 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1698 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1699 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (11) -> AF_ROSE {-# LINE 1700 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1701 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1702 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (13) -> AF_NETBEUI {-# LINE 1703 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1704 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1705 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (14) -> AF_SECURITY {-# LINE 1706 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1707 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1708 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (17) -> AF_PACKET {-# LINE 1709 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1710 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1711 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (18) -> AF_ASH {-# LINE 1712 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1713 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1714 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (19) -> AF_ECONET {-# LINE 1715 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1716 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1717 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (20) -> AF_ATMSVC {-# LINE 1718 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1719 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1720 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (23) -> AF_IRDA {-# LINE 1721 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1722 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1723 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (24) -> AF_PPPOX {-# LINE 1724 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1725 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1726 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (25) -> AF_WANPIPE {-# LINE 1727 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1728 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1729 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} (31) -> AF_BLUETOOTH {-# LINE 1730 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1731 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- Socket Types. -- | Socket Types. -- -- This data type might have different constructors depending on what is -- supported by the operating system. data SocketType = NoSocketType {-# LINE 1741 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Stream {-# LINE 1743 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1744 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Datagram {-# LINE 1746 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1747 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | Raw {-# LINE 1749 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1750 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | RDM {-# LINE 1752 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1753 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} | SeqPacket {-# LINE 1755 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show) INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(SocketType,socketTypeTc,"SocketType") packSocketType stype = case stype of NoSocketType -> 0 {-# LINE 1762 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Stream -> 1 {-# LINE 1763 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1764 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1765 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Datagram -> 2 {-# LINE 1766 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1767 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1768 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} Raw -> 3 {-# LINE 1769 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1770 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1771 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} RDM -> 4 {-# LINE 1772 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1773 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1774 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} SeqPacket -> 5 {-# LINE 1775 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1776 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Utility Functions aNY_PORT :: PortNumber aNY_PORT = 0 iNADDR_ANY :: HostAddress iNADDR_ANY = htonl (0) {-# LINE 1785 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sOMAXCONN :: Int sOMAXCONN = 128 {-# LINE 1788 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sOL_SOCKET :: Int sOL_SOCKET = 1 {-# LINE 1791 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1793 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sCM_RIGHTS :: Int sCM_RIGHTS = 1 {-# LINE 1795 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1796 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} maxListenQueue :: Int maxListenQueue = sOMAXCONN -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- data ShutdownCmd = ShutdownReceive | ShutdownSend | ShutdownBoth INSTANCE_TYPEABLE0(ShutdownCmd,shutdownCmdTc,"ShutdownCmd") sdownCmdToInt :: ShutdownCmd -> CInt sdownCmdToInt ShutdownReceive = 0 sdownCmdToInt ShutdownSend = 1 sdownCmdToInt ShutdownBoth = 2 shutdown :: Socket -> ShutdownCmd -> IO () shutdown (MkSocket s _ _ _ _) stype = do throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry "shutdown" (c_shutdown s (sdownCmdToInt stype)) return () -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | Closes a socket sClose :: Socket -> IO () sClose (MkSocket s _ _ _ socketStatus) = do withMVar socketStatus $ \ status -> if status == ConvertedToHandle then ioError (userError ("sClose: converted to a Handle, use hClose instead")) else c_close s; return () -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sIsConnected :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsConnected (MkSocket _ _ _ _ status) = do value <- readMVar status return (value == Connected) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Socket Predicates sIsBound :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsBound (MkSocket _ _ _ _ status) = do value <- readMVar status return (value == Bound) sIsListening :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsListening (MkSocket _ _ _ _ status) = do value <- readMVar status return (value == Listening) sIsReadable :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsReadable (MkSocket _ _ _ _ status) = do value <- readMVar status return (value == Listening || value == Connected) sIsWritable :: Socket -> IO Bool sIsWritable = sIsReadable -- sort of. sIsAcceptable :: Socket -> IO Bool {-# LINE 1859 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sIsAcceptable (MkSocket _ AF_UNIX Stream _ status) = do value <- readMVar status return (value == Connected || value == Bound || value == Listening) sIsAcceptable (MkSocket _ AF_UNIX _ _ _) = return False {-# LINE 1864 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} sIsAcceptable (MkSocket _ _ _ _ status) = do value <- readMVar status return (value == Connected || value == Listening) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Internet address manipulation routines: inet_addr :: String -> IO HostAddress inet_addr ipstr = do withCString ipstr $ \str -> do had <- c_inet_addr str if had == -1 then ioError (userError ("inet_addr: Malformed address: " ++ ipstr)) else return had -- network byte order inet_ntoa :: HostAddress -> IO String inet_ntoa haddr = do pstr <- c_inet_ntoa haddr peekCString pstr -- | turns a Socket into an 'Handle'. By default, the new handle is -- unbuffered. Use 'System.IO.hSetBuffering' to change the buffering. -- -- Note that since a 'Handle' is automatically closed by a finalizer -- when it is no longer referenced, you should avoid doing any more -- operations on the 'Socket' after calling 'socketToHandle'. To -- close the 'Socket' after 'socketToHandle', call 'System.IO.hClose' -- on the 'Handle'. {-# LINE 1894 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} socketToHandle :: Socket -> IOMode -> IO Handle socketToHandle s@(MkSocket fd _ _ _ socketStatus) mode = do modifyMVar socketStatus $ \ status -> if status == ConvertedToHandle then ioError (userError ("socketToHandle: already a Handle")) else do {-# LINE 1901 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} h <- openFd (fromIntegral fd) (Just System.Posix.Internals.Stream) True (show s) mode True{-bin-} {-# LINE 1903 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 1906 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} return (ConvertedToHandle, h) {-# LINE 1911 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} mkInvalidRecvArgError :: String -> IOError mkInvalidRecvArgError loc = IOError Nothing {-# LINE 1915 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} InvalidArgument {-# LINE 1919 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} loc "non-positive length" Nothing mkEOFError :: String -> IOError mkEOFError loc = IOError Nothing EOF loc "end of file" Nothing -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- WinSock support {-| On Windows operating systems, the networking subsystem has to be initialised using 'withSocketsDo' before any networking operations can be used. eg. > main = withSocketsDo $ do {...} Although this is only strictly necessary on Windows platforms, it is harmless on other platforms, so for portability it is good practice to use it all the time. -} withSocketsDo :: IO a -> IO a {-# LINE 1939 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} withSocketsDo x = x {-# LINE 1952 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- foreign imports from the C library foreign import ccall unsafe "my_inet_ntoa" c_inet_ntoa :: HostAddress -> IO (Ptr CChar) foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "inet_addr" c_inet_addr :: Ptr CChar -> IO HostAddress foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "shutdown" c_shutdown :: CInt -> CInt -> IO CInt {-# LINE 1966 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} foreign import ccall unsafe "close" c_close :: CInt -> IO CInt {-# LINE 1972 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "socket" c_socket :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "bind" c_bind :: CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> CInt{-CSockLen???-} -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "connect" c_connect :: CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> CInt{-CSockLen???-} -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "accept" c_accept :: CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> Ptr CInt{-CSockLen???-} -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV safe "accept" c_accept_safe :: CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> Ptr CInt{-CSockLen???-} -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "listen" c_listen :: CInt -> CInt -> IO CInt {-# LINE 1987 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} foreign import ccall "rtsSupportsBoundThreads" threaded :: Bool {-# LINE 1989 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "send" c_send :: CInt -> Ptr a -> CSize -> CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "sendto" c_sendto :: CInt -> Ptr a -> CSize -> CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "recv" c_recv :: CInt -> Ptr CChar -> CSize -> CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "recvfrom" c_recvfrom :: CInt -> Ptr a -> CSize -> CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "getpeername" c_getpeername :: CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "getsockname" c_getsockname :: CInt -> Ptr SockAddr -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "getsockopt" c_getsockopt :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt foreign import CALLCONV unsafe "setsockopt" c_setsockopt :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr CInt -> CInt -> IO CInt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Support for thread-safe blocking operations in GHC. {-# LINE 2012 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-} {-# SPECIALISE throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_mayBlock :: String -> IO CInt -> IO CInt -> IO CInt #-} throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_mayBlock :: Num a => String -> IO a -> IO a -> IO a throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_mayBlock name on_block act = do res <- act if res == -1 then do err <- getErrno if err == eINTR then throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_mayBlock name on_block act else if err == eWOULDBLOCK || err == eAGAIN then on_block else throwErrno name else return res throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock :: Num a => String -> IO b -> IO a -> IO a throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock name on_block act = do throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_mayBlock name (on_block >> repeat) act where repeat = throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_repeatOnBlock name on_block act throwSocketErrorIfMinus1Retry name act = throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry name act throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ :: Num a => String -> IO a -> IO () throwSocketErrorIfMinus1_ = throwErrnoIfMinus1_ {-# LINE 2087 "Network/Socket.hsc" #-}