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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
      3  *
      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
      6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
      7  *
      8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
      9  *
     10  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
     11  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
     12  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
     13  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
     14  * limitations under the License.
     15  */
     16 
     17 #ifndef __CUTILS_SOCKETS_H
     18 #define __CUTILS_SOCKETS_H
     19 
     20 #include <errno.h>
     21 #include <stdio.h>
     22 #include <stdlib.h>
     23 #include <string.h>
     24 #include <stdbool.h>
     25 
     26 #if defined(_WIN32)
     27 
     28 #include <winsock2.h>
     29 #include <ws2tcpip.h>
     30 
     31 typedef int  socklen_t;
     32 typedef SOCKET cutils_socket_t;
     33 
     34 #else
     35 
     36 #include <sys/socket.h>
     37 
     38 typedef int cutils_socket_t;
     39 #define INVALID_SOCKET (-1)
     40 
     41 #endif
     42 
     43 #define ANDROID_SOCKET_ENV_PREFIX	"ANDROID_SOCKET_"
     44 #define ANDROID_SOCKET_DIR		"/dev/socket"
     45 
     46 #ifdef __cplusplus
     47 extern "C" {
     48 #endif
     49 
     50 /*
     51  * android_get_control_socket - simple helper function to get the file
     52  * descriptor of our init-managed Unix domain socket. `name' is the name of the
     53  * socket, as given in init.rc. Returns -1 on error.
     54  *
     55  * This is inline and not in libcutils proper because we want to use this in
     56  * third-party daemons with minimal modification.
     57  */
     58 static inline int android_get_control_socket(const char* name)
     59 {
     60 	char key[64];
     61 	snprintf(key, sizeof(key), ANDROID_SOCKET_ENV_PREFIX "%s", name);
     62 
     63 	const char* val = getenv(key);
     64 	if (!val) {
     65 		return -1;
     66 	}
     67 
     68 	errno = 0;
     69 	int fd = strtol(val, NULL, 10);
     70 	if (errno) {
     71 		return -1;
     72 	}
     73 
     74 	return fd;
     75 }
     76 
     77 /*
     78  * See also android.os.LocalSocketAddress.Namespace
     79  */
     80 // Linux "abstract" (non-filesystem) namespace
     81 #define ANDROID_SOCKET_NAMESPACE_ABSTRACT 0
     82 // Android "reserved" (/dev/socket) namespace
     83 #define ANDROID_SOCKET_NAMESPACE_RESERVED 1
     84 // Normal filesystem namespace
     85 #define ANDROID_SOCKET_NAMESPACE_FILESYSTEM 2
     86 
     87 /*
     88  * Functions to create sockets for some common usages.
     89  *
     90  * All these functions are implemented for Unix, but only a few are implemented
     91  * for Windows. Those which are can be identified by the cutils_socket_t
     92  * return type. The idea is to be able to use this return value with the
     93  * standard Unix socket functions on any platform.
     94  *
     95  * On Unix the returned cutils_socket_t is a standard int file descriptor and
     96  * can always be used as normal with all file descriptor functions.
     97  *
     98  * On Windows utils_socket_t is an unsigned int pointer, and is only valid
     99  * with functions that specifically take a socket, e.g. send(), sendto(),
    100  * recv(), and recvfrom(). General file descriptor functions such as read(),
    101  * write(), and close() will not work with utils_socket_t and will require
    102  * special handling.
    103  *
    104  * These functions return INVALID_SOCKET (-1) on failure for all platforms.
    105  */
    106 int socket_loopback_client(int port, int type);
    107 cutils_socket_t socket_network_client(const char* host, int port, int type);
    108 int socket_network_client_timeout(const char* host, int port, int type,
    109                                   int timeout, int* getaddrinfo_error);
    110 int socket_loopback_server(int port, int type);
    111 int socket_local_server(const char* name, int namespaceId, int type);
    112 int socket_local_server_bind(int s, const char* name, int namespaceId);
    113 int socket_local_client_connect(int fd, const char *name, int namespaceId,
    114                                 int type);
    115 int socket_local_client(const char* name, int namespaceId, int type);
    116 cutils_socket_t socket_inaddr_any_server(int port, int type);
    117 
    118 /*
    119  * Closes a cutils_socket_t. Windows doesn't allow calling close() on a socket
    120  * so this is a cross-platform way to close a cutils_socket_t.
    121  *
    122  * Returns 0 on success.
    123  */
    124 int socket_close(cutils_socket_t sock);
    125 
    126 /*
    127  * Sets socket receive timeout using SO_RCVTIMEO. Setting |timeout_ms| to 0
    128  * disables receive timeouts.
    129  *
    130  * Return 0 on success.
    131  */
    132 int socket_set_receive_timeout(cutils_socket_t sock, int timeout_ms);
    133 
    134 /*
    135  * Returns the local port the socket is bound to or -1 on error.
    136  */
    137 int socket_get_local_port(cutils_socket_t sock);
    138 
    139 /*
    140  * Sends to a socket from multiple buffers; wraps writev() on Unix or WSASend()
    141  * on Windows. This can give significant speedup compared to calling send()
    142  * multiple times.
    143  *
    144  * Example usage:
    145  *   cutils_socket_buffer_t buffers[2] = { {data0, len0}, {data1, len1} };
    146  *   socket_send_buffers(sock, buffers, 2);
    147  *
    148  * If you try to pass more than SOCKET_SEND_BUFFERS_MAX_BUFFERS buffers into
    149  * this function it will return -1 without sending anything.
    150  *
    151  * Returns the number of bytes written or -1 on error.
    152  */
    153 typedef struct {
    154   const void* data;
    155   size_t length;
    156 } cutils_socket_buffer_t;
    157 
    158 #define SOCKET_SEND_BUFFERS_MAX_BUFFERS 16
    159 
    160 ssize_t socket_send_buffers(cutils_socket_t sock,
    161                             const cutils_socket_buffer_t* buffers,
    162                             size_t num_buffers);
    163 
    164 /*
    165  * socket_peer_is_trusted - Takes a socket which is presumed to be a
    166  * connected local socket (e.g. AF_LOCAL) and returns whether the peer
    167  * (the userid that owns the process on the other end of that socket)
    168  * is one of the two trusted userids, root or shell.
    169  *
    170  * Note: This only works as advertised on the Android OS and always
    171  * just returns true when called on other operating systems.
    172  */
    173 extern bool socket_peer_is_trusted(int fd);
    174 
    175 #ifdef __cplusplus
    176 }
    177 #endif
    178 
    179 #endif /* __CUTILS_SOCKETS_H */
    180