Unix sockets (AF_UNIX) are not supported on Windows.
The replacement of Unix sockets on Windows is implemented
using named pipes, we are trying to mimic the behaviour
of unix sockets.
Instead of using Unix sockets to communicate
between components Named Pipes are used. This
makes the python sockets compatible with the
Named Pipe used in Windows applications.
Signed-off-by: Paul-Daniel Boca <pboca@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Alin Balutoiu <abalutoiu@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Acked-by: Alin Gabriel Serdean <aserdean@cloudbasesolutions>
Tested-by: Alin Gabriel Serdean <aserdean@cloudbasesolutions>
Signed-off-by: Gurucharan Shetty <guru@ovn.org>
The do_handshake() function throws the exception OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError
when the peer's SSL connection is closed, And the recv() function also
throws the exception OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError when the peer's SSL
connection is abnormally closed, This commit catches the exception and
return error's errno.
Similarly, the recv() function also throws the exception
OpenSSL.SSL.ZeroReturnError when the peer's SSL connection is closed. This
exception refers to TCP connection normal closed, return (0, "")
Signed-off-by: Guoshuai Li <ligs@dtdream.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Numan Siddique <nusiddiq@redhat.com>
pycodestyle >= 2.1.0 reports E305 otherwise, and the flake8-check step
fails.
Signed-off-by: Daniele Di Proietto <diproiettod@vmware.com>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
SSL support is added to the ovs/stream.py. pyOpenSSL library is used
to support SSL. If this library is not present, then the SSL stream
is not registered with the Stream class.
Signed-off-by: Numan Siddique <nusiddiq@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
Instead of checking the raw version, use the six.PY2 and six.PY3 helpers
to determine if Python 2 or Python 3 are in use.
In one case, the check was to determine if the Python version was >=
2.6. We now only support >= 2.7, so this check would always be true.
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <russell@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Miguel Angel Ajo <majopela@redhat.com>
Python 3 has separate types for strings and bytes. Python 2 used the
same type for both. We need to convert strings to bytes before writing
them out to a socket. We also need to convert data read from the socket
to a string.
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <russell@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
In Python 2, dict.items(), dict.keys(), and dict.values() returned a
list. dict.iteritems(), dict.iterkeys(), and dict.itervalues() returned
an iterator.
As of Python 3, dict.iteritems(), dict.itervalues(), and dict.iterkeys()
are gone. items(), keys(), and values() now return an iterator.
In the case where we want an iterator, we now use the six.iter*()
helpers. If we want a list, we explicitly create a list from the
iterator.
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <russell@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
This patch fixes just the Python 3 problems found by running:
python3 setup.py install
There are still many other issues to be fixed, but this is a start.
Signed-off-by: Terry Wilson <twilson@redhat.com>
[russell@ovn.org resolved conflicts with current master]
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <russell@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
Fix the following pep8 errors:
E201 whitespace after '('
E203 whitespace before ','
E222 multiple spaces after operator
E225 missing whitespace around operator
E226 missing whitespace around arithmetic operator
E231 missing whitespace after ':'
E241 multiple spaces after ':'
E251 unexpected spaces around keyword / parameter equals
E261 at least two spaces before inline comment
E262 inline comment should start with '# '
E265 block comment should start with '# '
E271 multiple spaces after keyword
Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <russell@ovn.org>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
Until now, "unix:" and "punix:" paths that are not absolute have
been considered relative to the current working directory. It
is more useful to consider them relative to the rundir, so this
commit makes that change to the C and Python implementations of
the stream code.
This commit also relaxes the whitelist check in the bridge code
so that any name that does not contain a "/" is considered OK.
Signed-off-by: Pavithra Ramesh <paramesh@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
If the loop condition in Stream.connect() was false, which is especially
likely for TCP connections, then Stream.connect() would return None,
which violates its documented behavior. This commit fixes the problem.
Reported-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata@valinux.co.jp>
Tested-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata@valinux.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
Python doesn't have select.POLL* constants on some architectures
(e.g. MacOSX). This code needs to define the constants for itself. It
uses select.POLL* constants only internally (doesn't pass them
outside). So there is no harm even if the definition would conflict
with Python's those.
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
c38f8724ae made stream.py not use class
decorator. So Stream.register need not to be decorator any more.
So simplify it.
Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata@valinux.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
Commit 8cc820 (python/ovs/stream: teach stream.py tcp socket) made a
change that used class decorators. Unfortunately, they were not
introduced until Python 2.6. XenServer uses Python 2.4, so the change
caused some Python-based daemons not to start. This commit uses an
alternate syntax suggested by Reid Price.
Bug #13580
Signed-off-by: Justin Pettit <jpettit@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Reid Price <reid@nicira.com>
Replaced all instances of Nicira Networks(, Inc) to Nicira, Inc.
Feature #10593
Signed-off-by: Raju Subramanian <rsubramanian@nicira.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
There isn't a lot of value in sending inactivity probes on unix
sockets. This patch changes the default to disable them.
Signed-off-by: Ethan Jackson <ethan@nicira.com>
There's no reason for a Unix domain client socket to bind a name. I don't
know why we've always done that. Stevens's "Unix Network Programming"
Unix domain socket client example doesn't do a bind.
Removes the 'unlink_path' parameter from new_fd_stream() since it is now
always passed as NULL.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
This patch does minor style cleanups to the code in the python and
tests directory. There's other code floating around that could use
similar treatment, but updating it is not convenient at the moment.
The loop here is supposed to run at least once, and to continue looping as
long as the loop body changes the current state, but this bug caused it to
continue looping until the connection completed in success or failure. It
probably didn't cause many problems in practice because only Unix domain
socket connections are currently supported, and those connections normally
complete immediately.
Reported-by: Reid Price <reid@nicira.com>
These initial bindings pass a few hundred of the corresponding tests
for C implementations of various bits of the Open vSwitch library API.
The poorest part of them is actually the Python IDL interface in
ovs.db.idl, which has not received enough attention yet. It appears
to work, but it doesn't yet support writes (transactions) and it is
difficult to use. I hope to improve it as it becomes clear what
semantics Python applications actually want from an IDL.