bpo-28724: Add methods send_fds and recv_fds to the socket module (GH-12889)

The socket module now has the socket.send_fds() and socket.recv.fds() functions.
Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye, Shinya Okano (original patch)
and Victor Stinner.

Co-Authored-By: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>
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Joannah Nanjekye 2019-09-11 18:12:21 +01:00 committed by Victor Stinner
parent 58ab13479d
commit 8d120f75fb
5 changed files with 105 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -1584,6 +1584,29 @@ to sockets.
.. versionadded:: 3.6
.. method:: socket.send_fds(sock, buffers, fds[, flags[, address]])
Send the list of file descriptors *fds* over an :const:`AF_UNIX` socket.
The *fds* parameter is a sequence of file descriptors.
Consult :meth:`sendmsg` for the documentation of these parameters.
.. availability:: Unix supporting :meth:`~socket.sendmsg` and :const:`SCM_RIGHTS` mechanism.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. method:: socket.recv_fds(sock, bufsize, maxfds[, flags])
Receive up to *maxfds* file descriptors. Return ``(msg, list(fds), flags, addr)``. Consult
:meth:`recvmsg` for the documentation of these parameters.
.. availability:: Unix supporting :meth:`~socket.recvmsg` and :const:`SCM_RIGHTS` mechanism.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. note::
Any truncated integers at the end of the list of file descriptors.
.. method:: socket.sendfile(file, offset=0, count=None)
Send a file until EOF is reached by using high-performance

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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@
socket() -- create a new socket object
socketpair() -- create a pair of new socket objects [*]
fromfd() -- create a socket object from an open file descriptor [*]
send_fds() -- Send file descriptor to the socket.
recv_fds() -- Recieve file descriptors from the socket.
fromshare() -- create a socket object from data received from socket.share() [*]
gethostname() -- return the current hostname
gethostbyname() -- map a hostname to its IP number
@ -542,6 +544,40 @@ def fromfd(fd, family, type, proto=0):
nfd = dup(fd)
return socket(family, type, proto, nfd)
if hasattr(_socket.socket, "sendmsg"):
import array
def send_fds(sock, buffers, fds, flags=0, address=None):
""" send_fds(sock, buffers, fds[, flags[, address]]) -> integer
Send the list of file descriptors fds over an AF_UNIX socket.
"""
return sock.sendmsg(buffers, [(_socket.SOL_SOCKET,
_socket.SCM_RIGHTS, array.array("i", fds))])
__all__.append("send_fds")
if hasattr(_socket.socket, "recvmsg"):
import array
def recv_fds(sock, bufsize, maxfds, flags=0):
""" recv_fds(sock, bufsize, maxfds[, flags]) -> (data, list of file
descriptors, msg_flags, address)
Receive up to maxfds file descriptors returning the message
data and a list containing the descriptors.
"""
# Array of ints
fds = array.array("i")
msg, ancdata, flags, addr = sock.recvmsg(bufsize,
_socket.CMSG_LEN(maxfds * fds.itemsize))
for cmsg_level, cmsg_type, cmsg_data in ancdata:
if (cmsg_level == _socket.SOL_SOCKET and cmsg_type == _socket.SCM_RIGHTS):
fds.frombytes(cmsg_data[:
len(cmsg_data) - (len(cmsg_data) % fds.itemsize)])
return msg, list(fds), flags, addr
__all__.append("recv_fds")
if hasattr(_socket.socket, "share"):
def fromshare(info):
""" fromshare(info) -> socket object

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@ -6436,11 +6436,53 @@ def test_dual_stack_client_v6(self):
self.echo_server(sock)
self.echo_client(("::1", port), socket.AF_INET6)
@requireAttrs(socket, "send_fds")
@requireAttrs(socket, "recv_fds")
@requireAttrs(socket, "AF_UNIX")
class SendRecvFdsTests(unittest.TestCase):
def testSendAndRecvFds(self):
def close_pipes(pipes):
for fd1, fd2 in pipes:
os.close(fd1)
os.close(fd2)
def close_fds(fds):
for fd in fds:
os.close(fd)
# send 10 file descriptors
pipes = [os.pipe() for _ in range(10)]
self.addCleanup(close_pipes, pipes)
fds = [rfd for rfd, wfd in pipes]
# use a UNIX socket pair to exchange file descriptors locally
sock1, sock2 = socket.socketpair(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
with sock1, sock2:
socket.send_fds(sock1, [MSG], fds)
# request more data and file descriptors than expected
msg, fds2, flags, addr = socket.recv_fds(sock2, len(MSG) * 2, len(fds) * 2)
self.addCleanup(close_fds, fds2)
self.assertEqual(msg, MSG)
self.assertEqual(len(fds2), len(fds))
self.assertEqual(flags, 0)
# don't test addr
# test that file descriptors are connected
for index, fds in enumerate(pipes):
rfd, wfd = fds
os.write(wfd, str(index).encode())
for index, rfd in enumerate(fds2):
data = os.read(rfd, 100)
self.assertEqual(data, str(index).encode())
def test_main():
tests = [GeneralModuleTests, BasicTCPTest, TCPCloserTest, TCPTimeoutTest,
TestExceptions, BufferIOTest, BasicTCPTest2, BasicUDPTest,
UDPTimeoutTest, CreateServerTest, CreateServerFunctionalTest]
UDPTimeoutTest, CreateServerTest, CreateServerFunctionalTest,
SendRecvFdsTests]
tests.extend([
NonBlockingTCPTests,
@ -6513,5 +6555,6 @@ def test_main():
support.run_unittest(*tests)
support.threading_cleanup(*thread_info)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
The socket module now has the :func:`socket.send_fds` and :func:`socket.recv.fds` methods.
Contributed by Joannah Nanjekye, Shinya Okano and Victor Stinner.