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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andy Lester
e63117a84e closes bpo-39859: Do not downcast result of hstrerror (GH-18790)
set_herror builds a string by calling hstrerror but downcasts its return value to char *.  It should be const char *.

Automerge-Triggered-By: @benjaminp
2020-03-05 20:43:36 -08:00
Victor Stinner
d2ec81a8c9 bpo-39573: Add Py_SET_TYPE() function (GH-18394)
Add Py_SET_TYPE() function to set the type of an object.
2020-02-07 09:17:07 +01:00
Victor Stinner
daa9756cb6 bpo-39573: Use Py_TYPE() macro in Modules directory (GH-18393)
Replace direct access to PyObject.ob_type with Py_TYPE().
2020-02-07 03:37:06 +01:00
Victor Stinner
d565fb9828 bpo-38282: Rewrite getsockaddrarg() helper function (GH-16698)
Rewrite getsockaddrarg() helper function of socketmodule.c (_socket
module) to prevent a false alarm when compiling codde using GCC with
_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2. Pass a pointer of the sock_addr_t union, rather
than passing a pointer to a sockaddr structure.

Add "struct sockaddr_tipc tipc;" to the sock_addr_t union.
2019-10-10 21:30:20 +02:00
bggardner
954900a3f9 closes bpo-37405: Make socket.getsockname() always return a tuple for AF_CAN. (GH-14392)
This fixes a regression from 3.5. In recent releases, `getsockname()` in the AF_CAN case has returned a string.
2019-09-12 11:02:48 +01:00
Serhiy Storchaka
5eca7f3f38 bpo-15999: Always pass bool instead of int to socket.setblocking(). (GH-15621) 2019-09-01 12:12:52 +03:00
Greg Price
9ece4a5057 Unmark files as executable that can't actually be executed. (GH-15353)
There are plenty of legitimate scripts in the tree that begin with a
`#!`, but also a few that seem to be marked executable by mistake.

Found them with this command -- it gets executable files known to Git,
filters to the ones that don't start with a `#!`, and then unmarks
them as executable:

    $ git ls-files --stage \
      | perl -lane 'print $F[3] if (!/^100644/)' \
      | while read f; do
          head -c2 "$f" | grep -qxF '#!' \
          || chmod a-x "$f"; \
        done

Looking at the list by hand confirms that we didn't sweep up any
files that should have the executable bit after all.  In particular

 * The `.psd` files are images from Photoshop.

 * The `.bat` files sure look like things that can be run.
   But we have lots of other `.bat` files, and they don't have
   this bit set, so it must not be needed for them.



Automerge-Triggered-By: @benjaminp
2019-08-20 21:53:59 -07:00
Artem Khramov
2814620657 bpo-37811: FreeBSD, OSX: fix poll(2) usage in sockets module (GH-15202)
FreeBSD implementation of poll(2) restricts the timeout argument to be
either zero, or positive, or equal to INFTIM (-1).

Unless otherwise overridden, socket timeout defaults to -1. This value
is then converted to milliseconds (-1000) and used as argument to the
poll syscall. poll returns EINVAL (22), and the connection fails.

This bug was discovered during the EINTR handling testing, and the
reproduction code can be found in
https://bugs.python.org/issue23618 (see connect_eintr.py,
attached). On GNU/Linux, the example runs as expected.

This change is trivial:
If the supplied timeout value is negative, truncate it to -1.
2019-08-14 23:21:48 +02:00
Greg Bowser
8fbece135d bpo-36590: Add Bluetooth RFCOMM and support for Windows. (GH-12767)
Support for RFCOMM, L2CAP, HCI, SCO is based on the BTPROTO_* macros
being defined. Winsock only supports RFCOMM, even though it has a
BTHPROTO_L2CAP macro. L2CAP support would build on windows, but not
necessarily work.

This also adds some basic unittests for constants (all of which existed
prior to this commit, just not on windows) and creating sockets.

pair: Nate Duarte <slacknate@gmail.com>
2019-08-02 13:29:52 -07:00
karl ding
31c4fd2a10 bpo-37085: Expose SocketCAN bcm_msg_head flags (#13646)
Expose the CAN_BCM SocketCAN constants used in the bcm_msg_head struct
flags (provided by <linux/can/bcm.h>) under the socket library.

This adds the following constants with a CAN_BCM prefix:

  * SETTIMER
  * STARTTIMER
  * TX_COUNTEVT
  * TX_ANNOUNCE
  * TX_CP_CAN_ID
  * RX_FILTER_ID
  * RX_CHECK_DLC
  * RX_NO_AUTOTIMER
  * RX_ANNOUNCE_RESUME
  * TX_RESET_MULTI_IDX
  * RX_RTR_FRAME
  * CAN_FD_FRAME

The CAN_FD_FRAME flag was introduced in the 4.8 kernel, while the other
ones were present since SocketCAN drivers were mainlined in 2.6.25. As
such, it is probably unnecessary to guard against these constants being
missing.
2019-07-31 10:47:16 +02:00
Gabe Appleton
2ac3bab2a6 bpo-37345: Add formal UDPLITE support (GH-14258)
At the moment you can definitely use UDPLITE sockets on Linux systems, but it would be good if this support were formalized such that you can detect support at runtime easily.

At the moment, to make and use a UDPLITE socket requires something like the following code:

```
>>> import socket
>>> a = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, 136)
>>> b = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, 136)
>>> a.bind(('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.setsockopt(136, 10, 16)
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.setsockopt(136, 10, 32)
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.setsockopt(136, 10, 64)
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
```

If you look at this through Wireshark, you can see that the packets are different in that the checksums and checksum coverages change.

With the pull request that I am submitting momentarily, you could do the following code instead:

```
>>> import socket
>>> a = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, socket.IPPROTO_UDPLITE)
>>> b = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, socket.IPPROTO_UDPLITE)
>>> a.bind(('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.set_send_checksum_coverage(16)
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.set_send_checksum_coverage(32)
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
>>> b.set_send_checksum_coverage(64)
>>> b.sendto(b'test'*256, ('localhost', 44444))
```

One can also detect support for UDPLITE just by checking

```
>>> hasattr(socket, 'IPPROTO_UDPLITE')
```


https://bugs.python.org/issue37345
2019-06-24 02:58:56 -07:00
Jeroen Demeyer
530f506ac9 bpo-36974: tp_print -> tp_vectorcall_offset and tp_reserved -> tp_as_async (GH-13464)
Automatically replace
tp_print -> tp_vectorcall_offset
tp_compare -> tp_as_async
tp_reserved -> tp_as_async
2019-05-30 19:13:39 -07:00
Zackery Spytz
8f96c9f8ed bpo-37007: Implement socket.if_nametoindex(), if_indextoname() and if_nameindex() on Windows (GH-13522) 2019-05-29 14:02:37 -07:00
Antoine Pitrou
ada319bb6d bpo-32388: Remove cross-version binary compatibility requirement in tp_flags (GH-4944)
It is now allowed to add new fields at the end of the PyTypeObject struct without having to allocate a dedicated compatibility flag in tp_flags.

This will reduce the risk of running out of bits in the 32-bit tp_flags value.
2019-05-29 22:12:38 +02:00
Steve Dower
b82e17e626 bpo-36842: Implement PEP 578 (GH-12613)
Adds sys.audit, sys.addaudithook, io.open_code, and associated C APIs.
2019-05-23 08:45:22 -07:00
Giampaolo Rodola
3eca28c613 bpo-29515: add missing socket.IPPROTO_* constants on Windows (GH-12183) 2019-03-28 15:20:30 +01:00
Inada Naoki
e9a1dcb423 bpo-8677: use PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN in socketmodule.c (GH-12467) 2019-03-20 19:02:46 +09:00
Serhiy Storchaka
d53fe5f407 bpo-36254: Fix invalid uses of %d in format strings in C. (GH-12264) 2019-03-13 22:59:55 +02:00
Jakub Kulík
6f9bc72c79 bpo-35550: Fix incorrect Solaris define guards (GH-11275)
Python source code uses on several places ifdef sun or defined(sun) without the underscores, which is not standard compliant and shouldn't be used.

Defines should check for __sun instead. Reference: http://nadeausoftware.com/articles/2012/01/c_c_tip_how_use_compiler_predefined_macros_detect_operating_system#Solaris

https://bugs.python.org/issue35550
2018-12-30 18:16:40 -08:00
Gregory P. Smith
b474e6774d bpo-35214: MSan workarounds for socket, time, and test_faulthandler. (GH-11375)
Add Clang Memory Sanitizer build instrumentation to work around
false positives from the socket and time modules as well as skipping
a couple test_faulthandler tests.
2018-12-30 17:05:36 -08:00
Dima Tisnek
e991270363 bpo-35415: validate fileno argument to socket.socket (GH-10917)
https://bugs.python.org/issue35415
2018-12-17 05:07:55 -08:00
Serhiy Storchaka
8905fcc85a bpo-35454: Fix miscellaneous minor issues in error handling. (#11077)
* bpo-35454: Fix miscellaneous minor issues in error handling.

* Fix a null pointer dereference.
2018-12-11 08:38:03 +02:00
Christian Heimes
2eb6ad8578 bpo-35050: AF_ALG length check off-by-one error (GH-10058)
The length check for AF_ALG salg_name and salg_type had a off-by-one
error. The code assumed that both values are not necessarily NULL
terminated. However the Kernel code for alg_bind() ensures that the last
byte of both strings are NULL terminated.

Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
2018-12-10 11:22:37 +01:00
Serhiy Storchaka
62be74290a bpo-33012: Fix invalid function cast warnings with gcc 8. (GH-6749)
Fix invalid function cast warnings with gcc 8
for method conventions different from METH_NOARGS, METH_O and
METH_VARARGS excluding Argument Clinic generated code.
2018-11-27 13:27:31 +02:00
Zackery Spytz
4c596d54aa Fix a possible reference leak in _socket.getaddrinfo(). (GH-10543)
"single" needs to be decrefed if PyList_Append() fails.
2018-11-15 00:39:01 +02:00