[Devel] Re: [PATCH] cryo: Improve socket support: add UDP and IPv6
Dave Hansen
dave at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Jun 16 09:22:44 PDT 2008
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 17:38 +0200, Benjamin Thery wrote:
> Today, I played a bit with inet sockets and cryo. With few modifications
> I managed to "checkpoint-restart" programs that use UDP sockets to listen
> and send data.
>
> This patch improves socket checkpointing in cryo:
> * Save/restore socket family: we can checkpoint IPv6 sockets now.
> * Save/restore socket type: we can checkpoint UDP sockets too.
>
> Simple test programs for UDP sockets available upon request :)
>
> Regards,
> Benjamin
>
> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Thery <benjamin.thery at bull.net>
> ---
> cr.c | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
>
> Index: cryodev/cr.c
> ===================================================================
> --- cryodev.orig/cr.c
> +++ cryodev/cr.c
> @@ -67,11 +67,15 @@ int pagesize = 0;
>
> typedef struct isockinfo_t {
> int fdnum;
> - int type; /* socket type: UDP, TCP */
> + int type; /* socket type: SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM */
> + int family; /* socket family: AF_INET, AF_INET6 */
> int mode; /* bind, listen, connect */
> int opt; /* various sockopt */
> int backlog; /* for listen(2) */
> - struct sockaddr_in locaddr; /* for bind(2) */
> + union {
> + struct sockaddr_in saddr4;
> + struct sockaddr_in6 saddr6;
> + } locaddr; /* for bind(2) */
> char tcpstate[TPI_LEN];
> } isockinfo_t;
>
> @@ -179,7 +183,7 @@ int getmaps(pid_t pid, memseg_t **p)
>
> int getsockinfo(pid_t pid, pinfo_t *pi, int num)
> {
> - struct sockaddr name;
> + struct sockaddr_storage name;
> int namelen = (int)sizeof(name), ret = 0;
> int tpi_len = TPI_LEN;
> int flag, flaglen;
> @@ -188,9 +192,11 @@ int getsockinfo(pid_t pid, pinfo_t *pi,
> /* get socketname and see if it is an unix or an inet socket */
> memset(&name, 0, sizeof(name));
> PT_GETSOCKNAME(pid, num, &name, &namelen);
> - t_d(name.sa_family);
> + t_d(name.ss_family);
>
> - if (name.sa_family != (sa_family_t)AF_INET) return ret;
> + if (name.ss_family != (sa_family_t)AF_INET &&
> + name.ss_family != (sa_family_t)AF_INET6)
> + return ret;
>
> if (! (pi->si = (isockinfo_t *)realloc(pi->si, sizeof(isockinfo_t) * (pi->ns+1)))) return -1;
> psi = &pi->si[pi->ns];
> @@ -198,11 +204,25 @@ int getsockinfo(pid_t pid, pinfo_t *pi,
>
> //pi->si[pi->ns].fdnum = num;
> psi->fdnum = num;
> + psi->family = name.ss_family;
>
> psi->mode = ISOCK_UNKNOWN;
> - memcpy((void *)&psi->locaddr, (void *)&name, sizeof(name));
> - if (psi->locaddr.sin_addr.s_addr != 0 || psi->locaddr.sin_port != 0) psi->mode |= ISOCK_BIND;
> -
> + memcpy((void *)&psi->locaddr, (void *)&name, namelen);
> +
> + if ((psi->family == AF_INET &&
> + (psi->locaddr.saddr4.sin_addr.s_addr != INADDR_ANY ||
> + psi->locaddr.saddr4.sin_port != 0)) ||
> + (psi->family == AF_INET6 &&
> + (memcmp(&psi->locaddr.saddr6.sin6_addr, &in6addr_any, 16) != 0 ||
> + psi->locaddr.saddr6.sin6_port != 0)))
> + psi->mode |= ISOCK_BIND;
Could you put this into a little helper? It is getting a little
convoluted.
> + flag = 0;
> + flaglen = (int)sizeof(flag);
> + PT_GETSOCKOPT(pid, num, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, &flag, &flaglen);
> + if (flag)
> + psi->type = flag;
> +
> flag = 0;
> flaglen = (int)sizeof(flag);
Why are you casting this?
> PT_GETSOCKOPT(pid, num, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &flag, &flaglen);
> @@ -866,6 +886,7 @@ int restore_sock(int fd, pid_t pid)
> int sock;
> size_t bufsz;
> isockinfo_t *isockinfo = NULL;
> + int len;
>
> for (;;) {
> read_item(fd, item, sizeof(item), &buf, &bufsz);
> @@ -873,20 +894,36 @@ int restore_sock(int fd, pid_t pid)
> else ITEM_SET(isockinfo, isockinfo_t);
> else break; // unknown item
>
> - t_d(sock = PT_SOCKET(pid, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0));
> + t_d(sock = PT_SOCKET(pid, isockinfo->family, isockinfo->type, 0));
> if (sock < 0) {
> ERROR("PT_SOCKET(%d, %d, %d, %d) errno=%d: %s",
> - pid, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sock, strerror(-sock));
> + pid, isockinfo->family, isockinfo->type, 0,
> + sock, strerror(-sock));
> }
> t_d(PT_DUP2(pid, sock, isockinfo->fdnum));
> if (sock != isockinfo->fdnum) t_d(PT_CLOSE(pid, sock));
>
> if (isockinfo->mode & ISOCK_BIND) {
> + struct sockaddr *sa;
> struct sockaddr_in sin;
> + struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
>
> - memcpy((void *)&sin, (void *)&isockinfo->locaddr, sizeof(sin));
> - if (isockinfo->mode & ISOCK_CONNECT) sin.sin_port = htons(0);
> - t_d(PT_BIND(pid, isockinfo->fdnum, &sin, sizeof(sin)));
> + if (isockinfo->family == AF_INET) {
> + len = sizeof(sin);
> + memcpy((void *)&sin,
> + (void *)&isockinfo->locaddr.saddr4, len);
I see that these casts were there already, but could we kill them since
you're touching it now?
> + if (isockinfo->mode & ISOCK_CONNECT)
> + sin6.sin6_port = htons(0);
> + sa = (struct sockaddr *) &sin;
> + } else {
How about an explicit check for AF_INET6 here?
> + len = sizeof(sin6);
> + memcpy((void *)&sin6,
> + (void *)&isockinfo->locaddr.saddr6, len);
> + if (isockinfo->mode & ISOCK_CONNECT)
> + sin.sin_port = htons(0);
> + sa = (struct sockaddr *) &sin6;
> + }
> + t_d(PT_BIND(pid, isockinfo->fdnum, sa, len));
-- Dave
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