Bugfix: Check argument types and encodings in zts_py_send()

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Joseph Henry
2021-03-16 23:30:14 -07:00
parent 9b79c2616d
commit 73e26c1a79
10 changed files with 349 additions and 201 deletions

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@@ -117,18 +117,14 @@ def main():
conn, addr = serv.accept()
print("Accepted connection from: ", addr)
while True:
print("recv:")
data = conn.recv(4096)
if data:
print("data = ", data)
# print(type(b'what'))
# exit(0)
print("recv: ", data)
if not data:
break
print("send:")
# bytes(data, 'ascii') + b'\x00'
n_bytes = conn.send(data) # echo back to the server
print("sent " + str(n_bytes) + " byte(s)")
print("send: ", data)
sent_bytes = conn.send(data) # echo back to the server
print("sent: " + str(sent_bytes) + " byte(s)")
conn.close()
print("client disconnected")
except Exception as ex:
@@ -144,11 +140,12 @@ def main():
try:
print("connecting...")
client.connect((remote_ip, remote_port))
print("send:")
data = "Hello, world!"
client.send(data)
print("send: ", data)
sent_bytes = client.send(data)
print("sent: " + str(sent_bytes) + " byte(s)")
data = client.recv(1024)
print("Received", repr(data))
print("recv: ", repr(data))
except Exception as ex:
print(ex)
print("errno=", libzt.errno())

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@@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ int zts_py_connect(int fd, int family, int type, PyObject *addro);
PyObject * zts_py_accept(int fd);
int zts_py_listen(int fd, int backlog);
PyObject * zts_py_recv(int fd, int len, int flags);
int zts_py_send(int fd, PyObject *buf, int len, int flags);
int zts_py_send(int fd, PyObject *buf, int flags);
int zts_py_close(int fd);
int zts_py_setblocking(int fd, int flag);
int zts_py_getblocking(int fd);

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@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/bash
PYBIN=python3.9
#PYBIN=/opt/python/cp39-cp39/bin/python3
PYBIN=python3
# Build the extension module
ext()
@@ -11,8 +10,6 @@ ext()
# Copy language bindings into module directory
cp -f native/src/bindings/python/*.py libzt/
cp -f native/LICENSE.txt LICENSE
#mkdir -p build/temp.macosx-11-x86_64-3.9
#mkdir -p build/temp.linux-x86_64-3.8
# Build C libraries (and then) C++ extension
$PYBIN setup.py build_clib --verbose build_ext -i --verbose
}
@@ -36,26 +33,4 @@ clean()
rm -rf LICENSE
}
manylinux()
{
CONTAINER="quay.io/pypa/manylinux_2_24_x86_64"
docker pull ${CONTAINER}
docker run --rm -it --entrypoint bash -v $(pwd)/../../:/media/libzt ${CONTAINER}
}
cycle()
{
#clean
#swig -c++ -python -o ../../src/bindings/python/zt_wrap.cpp -I../../include ../../src/bindings/python/zt.i
#wheel
#pip3 uninstall -y libzt
#pip3 install dist/libzt-1.3.3-cp39-cp39-macosx_11_0_x86_64.whl
}
update-version()
{
echo "__version__ = \"$(git describe)\"" > libzt/version.py
}
"$@"

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@@ -43,6 +43,10 @@ using namespace ZeroTier;
WSADATA wsaData;
#endif
#ifdef ZTS_ENABLE_PYTHON
#define ZTS_ENABLE_CUSTOM_SIGNAL_HANDLERS 1
#endif
namespace ZeroTier
{
extern NodeService *service;

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@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@
#ifndef SIGNALS_HPP
#define SIGNALS_HPP
#ifdef ZTS_ENABLE_PYTHON
#define ZTS_ENABLE_CUSTOM_SIGNAL_HANDLERS 1
#endif
#ifdef ZTS_ENABLE_CUSTOM_SIGNAL_HANDLERS
/**

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@@ -0,0 +1,287 @@
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@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
* ZeroTier Socket API (Python)
*/
#include <string.h>
#include "lwip/sockets.h"
#include "lwip/inet.h"
@@ -139,8 +141,9 @@ PyObject * zts_py_recv(int fd, int len, int flags)
int bytes_read;
buf = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize((char *) 0, len);
if (buf == NULL)
if (buf == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
bytes_read = zts_recv(fd, PyBytes_AS_STRING(buf), len, flags);
t = PyTuple_New(2);
@@ -163,16 +166,43 @@ PyObject * zts_py_recv(int fd, int len, int flags)
return t;
}
int zts_py_send(int fd, PyObject *buf, int len, int flags)
int zts_py_send(int fd, PyObject *buf, int flags)
{
int err = ZTS_ERR_OK;
PyObject *encodedStr = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(buf, "UTF-8", "strict");
if (encodedStr) {
char *bytes = PyBytes_AsString(encodedStr);
err = zts_send(fd, bytes, len, flags);
Py_DECREF(encodedStr);
int bytes_sent = ZTS_ERR_OK;
char *bytes = NULL;
PyObject *encodedStr = NULL;
// Check for various encodings, or lack thereof
if (PyByteArray_Check(buf)) {
bytes = PyByteArray_AsString(buf);
}
return err;
if (PyUnicode_Check(buf)) {
encodedStr = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(buf, "UTF-8", "strict");
if (!encodedStr) {
return ZTS_ERR_ARG;
}
bytes = PyBytes_AsString(encodedStr);
}
if (!bytes) {
// No encoding detected
bytes = PyBytes_AsString(buf);
}
// If we still don't have a valid pointer to a C-string, fail
if (!bytes) {
bytes_sent = ZTS_ERR_ARG;
}
else {
bytes_sent = zts_send(fd, bytes, strlen(bytes), flags);
}
if (encodedStr) {
Py_DECREF(encodedStr);
}
return bytes_sent;
}
int zts_py_close(int fd)

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@@ -484,8 +484,8 @@ def zts_py_listen(fd, backlog):
def zts_py_recv(fd, len, flags):
return _libzt.zts_py_recv(fd, len, flags)
def zts_py_send(fd, buf, len, flags):
return _libzt.zts_py_send(fd, buf, len, flags)
def zts_py_send(fd, buf, flags):
return _libzt.zts_py_send(fd, buf, flags)
def zts_py_close(fd):
return _libzt.zts_py_close(fd)

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@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ class socket:
def send(self, data, flags=0):
"""Write data to the socket"""
err = libzt.zts_py_send(self._fd, data, len(data), flags)
err = libzt.zts_py_send(self._fd, data, flags)
if err < 0:
handle_error(err)
return err