/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/*
* JDWP TCP socket network code.
*/
#include "jdwp/JdwpPriv.h"
#include "jdwp/JdwpHandler.h"
#include "Bits.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#define kBasePort 8000
#define kMaxPort 8040
#define kInputBufferSize 8192
#define kMagicHandshake "JDWP-Handshake"
#define kMagicHandshakeLen (sizeof(kMagicHandshake)-1)
// fwd
static void netShutdown(JdwpNetState* state);
static void netFree(JdwpNetState* state);
/*
* JDWP network state.
*
* We only talk to one debugger at a time.
*/
struct JdwpNetState : public JdwpNetStateBase {
short listenPort;
int listenSock; /* listen for connection from debugger */
int wakePipe[2]; /* break out of select */
struct in_addr remoteAddr;
unsigned short remotePort;
bool awaitingHandshake; /* waiting for "JDWP-Handshake" */
/* pending data from the network; would be more efficient as circular buf */
unsigned char inputBuffer[kInputBufferSize];
int inputCount;
JdwpNetState()
{
listenPort = 0;
listenSock = -1;
wakePipe[0] = -1;
wakePipe[1] = -1;
awaitingHandshake = false;
inputCount = 0;
}
};
static JdwpNetState* netStartup(short port);
/*
* Set up some stuff for transport=dt_socket.
*/
static bool prepareSocket(JdwpState* state, const JdwpStartupParams* pParams)
{
unsigned short port;
if (pParams->server) {
if (pParams->port != 0) {
/* try only the specified port */
port = pParams->port;
state->netState = netStartup(port);
} else {
/* scan through a range of ports, binding to the first available */
for (port = kBasePort; port <= kMaxPort; port++) {
state->netState = netStartup(port);
if (state->netState != NULL)
break;
}
}
if (state->netState == NULL) {
ALOGE("JDWP net startup failed (req port=%d)", pParams->port);
return false;
}
} else {
port = pParams->port; // used in a debug msg later
state->netState = netStartup(-1);
}
if (pParams->suspend)
ALOGI("JDWP will wait for debugger on port %d", port);
else
ALOGD("JDWP will %s on port %d",
pParams->server ? "listen" : "connect", port);
return true;
}
/*
* Are we still waiting for the handshake string?
*/
static bool awaitingHandshake(JdwpState* state)
{
return state->netState->awaitingHandshake;
}
/*
* Initialize JDWP stuff.
*
* Allocates a new state structure. If "port" is non-negative, this also
* tries to bind to a listen port. If "port" is less than zero, we assume
* we're preparing for an outbound connection, and return without binding
* to anything.
*
* This may be called several times if we're probing for a port.
*
* Returns 0 on success.
*/
static JdwpNetState* netStartup(short port)
{
int one = 1;
JdwpNetState* netState = new JdwpNetState;
if (port < 0)
return netState;
assert(port != 0);
netState->listenSock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP);
if (netState->listenSock < 0) {
ALOGE("Socket create failed: %s", strerror(errno));
goto fail;
}
/* allow immediate re-use */
if (setsockopt(netState->listenSock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &one,
sizeof(one)) < 0)
{
ALOGE("setsockopt(SO_REUSEADDR) failed: %s", strerror(errno));
goto fail;
}
union {
struct sockaddr_in addrInet;
struct sockaddr addrPlain;
} addr;
addr.addrInet.sin_family = AF_INET;
addr.addrInet.sin_port = htons(port);
inet_aton("127.0.0.1", &addr.addrInet.sin_addr);
if (bind(netState->listenSock, &addr.addrPlain, sizeof(addr)) != 0) {
ALOGV("attempt to bind to port %u failed: %s", port, strerror(errno));
goto fail;
}
netState->listenPort = port;
LOGVV("+++ bound to port %d", netState->listenPort);
if (listen(netState->listenSock, 5) != 0) {
ALOGE("Listen failed: %s", strerror(errno));
goto fail;
}
return netState;
fail:
netShutdown(netState);
netFree(netState);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Shut down JDWP listener. Don't free state.
*
* Note that "netState" may be partially initialized if "startup" failed.
*
* This may be called from a non-JDWP thread as part of shutting the
* JDWP thread down.
*
* (This is currently called several times during startup as we probe
* for an open port.)
*/
static void netShutdown(JdwpNetState* netState)
{
if (netState == NULL)
return;
int listenSock = netState->listenSock;
int clientSock = netState->clientSock;
/* clear these out so it doesn't wake up and try to reuse them */
netState->listenSock = netState->clientSock = -1;
/* "shutdown" dislodges blocking read() and accept() calls */
if (listenSock >= 0) {
shutdown(listenSock, SHUT_RDWR);
close(listenSock);
}
if (clientSock >= 0) {
shutdown(clientSock, SHUT_RDWR);
close(clientSock);
}
/* if we might be sitting in select, kick us loose */
if (netState->wakePipe[1] >= 0) {
ALOGV("+++ writing to wakePipe");
(void) write(netState->wakePipe[1], "", 1);
}
}
static void netShutdownExtern(JdwpState* state)
{
netShutdown(state->netState);
}
/*
* Free JDWP state.
*
* Call this after shutting the network down with netShutdown().
*/
static void netFree(JdwpNetState* netState)
{
if (netState == NULL)
return;
assert(netState->listenSock == -1);
assert(netState->clientSock == -1);
if (netState->wakePipe[0] >= 0) {
close(netState->wakePipe[0]);
netState->wakePipe[0] = -1;
}
if (netState->wakePipe[1] >= 0) {
close(netState->wakePipe[1]);
netState->wakePipe[1] = -1;
}
delete netState;
}
static void netFreeExtern(JdwpState* state)
{
netFree(state->netState);
}
/*
* Returns "true" if we're connected to a debugger.
*/
static bool isConnected(JdwpState* state)
{
return (state->netState != NULL &&
state->netState->clientSock >= 0);
}
/*
* Returns "true" if the fd is ready, "false" if not.
*/
#if 0
static bool isFdReadable(int sock)
{
fd_set readfds;
struct timeval tv;
int count;
FD_ZERO(&readfds);
FD_SET(sock, &readfds);
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
count = select(sock+1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
if (count <= 0)
return false;
if (FD_ISSET(sock, &readfds)) /* make sure it's our fd */
return true;
ALOGE("WEIRD: odd behavior in select (count=%d)", count);
return false;
}
#endif
#if 0
/*
* Check to see if we have a pending connection from the debugger.
*
* Returns true on success (meaning a connection is available).
*/
static bool checkConnection(JdwpState* state)
{
JdwpNetState* netState = state->netState;
assert(netState->listenSock >= 0);
/* not expecting to be called when debugger is actively connected */
assert(netState->clientSock < 0);
if (!isFdReadable(netState->listenSock))
return false;
return true;
}
#endif
/*
* Disable the TCP Nagle algorithm, which delays transmission of outbound
* packets until the previous transmissions have been acked. JDWP does a
* lot of back-and-forth with small packets, so this may help.
*/
static int setNoDelay(int fd)
{
int cc, on = 1;
cc = setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof(on));
assert(cc == 0);
return cc;
}
/*
* Accept a connection. This will block waiting for somebody to show up.
* If that's not desirable, use checkConnection() to make sure something
* is pending.
*/
static bool acceptConnection(JdwpState* state)
{
JdwpNetState* netState = state->netState;
union {
struct sockaddr_in addrInet;
struct sockaddr addrPlain;
} addr;
socklen_t addrlen;
int sock;
if (netState->listenSock < 0)
return false; /* you're not listening! */
assert(netState->clientSock < 0); /* must not already be talking */
addrlen = sizeof(addr);
do {
sock = accept(netState->listenSock, &addr.addrPlain, &addrlen);
if (sock < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
// When we call shutdown() on the socket, accept() returns with
// EINVAL. Don't gripe about it.
if (errno == EINVAL)
LOGVV("accept failed: %s", strerror(errno));
else
ALOGE("accept failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return false;
}
} while (sock < 0);
netState->remoteAddr = addr.addrInet.sin_addr;
netState->remotePort = ntohs(addr.addrInet.sin_port);
ALOGV("+++ accepted connection from %s:%u",
inet_ntoa(netState->remoteAddr), netState->remotePort);
netState->clientSock = sock;
netState->awaitingHandshake = true;
netState->inputCount = 0;
ALOGV("Setting TCP_NODELAY on accepted socket");
setNoDelay(netState->clientSock);
if (pipe(netState->wakePipe) < 0) {
ALOGE("pipe failed");
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Create a connection to a waiting debugger.
*/
static bool establishConnection(JdwpState* state)
{
union {
struct sockaddr_in addrInet;
struct sockaddr addrPlain;
} addr;
struct hostent* pEntry;
int h_errno;
assert(state != NULL && state->netState != NULL);
assert(!state->params.server);
assert(state->params.host[0] != '\0');
assert(state->params.port != 0);
/*
* Start by resolving the host name.
*/
//#undef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R
//#warning "forcing non-R"
#ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R
struct hostent he;
char auxBuf[128];
int cc = gethostbyname_r(state->params.host, &he, auxBuf, sizeof(auxBuf),
&pEntry, &h_errno);
if (cc != 0) {
ALOGW("gethostbyname_r('%s') failed: %s",
state->params.host, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
#else
h_errno = 0;
pEntry = gethostbyname(state->params.host);
if (pEntry == NULL) {
ALOGW("gethostbyname('%s') failed: %s",
state->params.host, strerror(h_errno));
return false;
}
#endif
/* copy it out ASAP to minimize risk of multithreaded annoyances */
memcpy(&addr.addrInet.sin_addr, pEntry->h_addr, pEntry->h_length);
addr.addrInet.sin_family = pEntry->h_addrtype;
addr.addrInet.sin_port = htons(state->params.port);
ALOGI("Connecting out to '%s' %d",
inet_ntoa(addr.addrInet.sin_addr), ntohs(addr.addrInet.sin_port));
/*
* Create a socket.
*/
JdwpNetState* netState;
netState = state->netState;
netState->clientSock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP);
if (netState->clientSock < 0) {
ALOGE("Unable to create socket: %s", strerror(errno));
return false;
}
/*
* Try to connect.
*/
if (connect(netState->clientSock, &addr.addrPlain, sizeof(addr)) != 0) {
ALOGE("Unable to connect to %s:%d: %s",
inet_ntoa(addr.addrInet.sin_addr), ntohs(addr.addrInet.sin_port),
strerror(errno));
close(netState->clientSock);
netState->clientSock = -1;
return false;
}
ALOGI("Connection established to %s (%s:%d)",
state->params.host, inet_ntoa(addr.addrInet.sin_addr),
ntohs(addr.addrInet.sin_port));
netState->awaitingHandshake = true;
netState->inputCount = 0;
setNoDelay(netState->clientSock);
if (pipe(netState->wakePipe) < 0) {
ALOGE("pipe failed");
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Close the connection to the debugger.
*
* Reset the state so we're ready to receive a new connection.
*/
static void closeConnection(JdwpState* state)
{
JdwpNetState* netState;
assert(state != NULL && state->netState != NULL);
netState = state->netState;
if (netState->clientSock < 0)
return;
ALOGV("+++ closed connection to %s:%u",
inet_ntoa(netState->remoteAddr), netState->remotePort);
close(netState->clientSock);
netState->clientSock = -1;
return;
}
/*
* Figure out if we have a full packet in the buffer.
*/
static bool haveFullPacket(JdwpNetState* netState)
{
long length;
if (netState->awaitingHandshake)
return (netState->inputCount >= (int) kMagicHandshakeLen);
if (netState->inputCount < 4)
return false;
length = get4BE(netState->inputBuffer);
return (netState->inputCount >= length);
}
/*
* Consume bytes from the buffer.
*
* This would be more efficient with a circular buffer. However, we're
* usually only going to find one packet, which is trivial to handle.
*/
static void consumeBytes(JdwpNetState* netState, int count)
{
assert(count > 0);
assert(count <= netState->inputCount);
if (count == netState->inputCount) {
netState->inputCount = 0;
return;
}
memmove(netState->inputBuffer, netState->inputBuffer + count,
netState->inputCount - count);
netState->inputCount -= count;
}
/*
* Dump the contents of a packet to stdout.
*/
#if 0
static void dumpPacket(const unsigned char* packetBuf)
{
const unsigned char* buf = packetBuf;
u4 length, id;
u1 flags, cmdSet, cmd;
u2 error;
bool reply;
int dataLen;
cmd = cmdSet = 0xcc;
length = read4BE(&buf);
id = read4BE(&buf);
flags = read1(&buf);
if ((flags & kJDWPFlagReply) != 0) {
reply = true;
error = read2BE(&buf);
} else {
reply = false;
cmdSet = read1(&buf);
cmd = read1(&buf);
}
dataLen = length - (buf - packetBuf);
ALOGV("--- %s: dataLen=%u id=0x%08x flags=0x%02x cmd=%d/%d",
reply ? "reply" : "req",
dataLen, id, flags, cmdSet, cmd);
if (dataLen > 0)
dvmPrintHexDumpDbg(buf, dataLen, LOG_TAG);
}
#endif
/*
* Handle a packet. Returns "false" if we encounter a connection-fatal error.
*/
static bool handlePacket(JdwpState* state)
{
JdwpNetState* netState = state->netState;
const unsigned char* buf = netState->inputBuffer;
JdwpReqHeader hdr;
u4 length, id;
u1 flags, cmdSet, cmd;
u2 error;
bool reply;
int dataLen;
cmd = cmdSet = 0; // shut up gcc
/*dumpPacket(netState->inputBuffer);*/
length = read4BE(&buf);
id = read4BE(&buf);
flags = read1(&buf);
if ((flags & kJDWPFlagReply) != 0) {
reply = true;
error = read2BE(&buf);
} else {
reply = false;
cmdSet = read1(&buf);
cmd = read1(&buf);
}
assert((int) length <= netState->inputCount);
dataLen = length - (buf - netState->inputBuffer);
if (!reply) {
ExpandBuf* pReply = expandBufAlloc();
hdr.length = length;
hdr.id = id;
hdr.cmdSet = cmdSet;
hdr.cmd = cmd;
dvmJdwpProcessRequest(state, &hdr, buf, dataLen, pReply);
if (expandBufGetLength(pReply) > 0) {
ssize_t cc = netState->writePacket(pReply);
if (cc != (ssize_t) expandBufGetLength(pReply)) {
ALOGE("Failed sending reply to debugger: %s", strerror(errno));
expandBufFree(pReply);
return false;
}
} else {
ALOGW("No reply created for set=%d cmd=%d", cmdSet, cmd);
}
expandBufFree(pReply);
} else {
ALOGV("reply?!");
assert(false);
}
ALOGV("----------");
consumeBytes(netState, length);
return true;
}
/*
* Process incoming data. If no data is available, this will block until
* some arrives.
*
* If we get a full packet, handle it.
*
* To take some of the mystery out of life, we want to reject incoming
* connections if we already have a debugger attached. If we don't, the
* debugger will just mysteriously hang until it times out. We could just
* close the listen socket, but there's a good chance we won't be able to
* bind to the same port again, which would confuse utilities.
*
* Returns "false" on error (indicating that the connection has been severed),
* "true" if things are still okay.
*/
static bool processIncoming(JdwpState* state)
{
JdwpNetState* netState = state->netState;
int readCount;
assert(netState->clientSock >= 0);
if (!haveFullPacket(netState)) {
/* read some more, looping until we have data */
errno = 0;
while (1) {
int selCount;
fd_set readfds;
int maxfd;
int fd;
maxfd = netState->listenSock;
if (netState->clientSock > maxfd)
maxfd = netState->clientSock;
if (netState->wakePipe[0] > maxfd)
maxfd = netState->wakePipe[0];
if (maxfd < 0) {
ALOGV("+++ all fds are closed");
return false;
}
FD_ZERO(&readfds);
/* configure fds; note these may get zapped by another thread */
fd = netState->listenSock;
if (fd >= 0)
FD_SET(fd, &readfds);
fd = netState->clientSock;
if (fd >= 0)
FD_SET(fd, &readfds);
fd = netState->wakePipe[0];
if (fd >= 0) {
FD_SET(fd, &readfds);
} else {
ALOGI("NOTE: entering select w/o wakepipe");
}
/*
* Select blocks until it sees activity on the file descriptors.
* Closing the local file descriptor does not count as activity,
* so we can't rely on that to wake us up (it works for read()
* and accept(), but not select()).
*
* We can do one of three things: (1) send a signal and catch
* EINTR, (2) open an additional fd ("wakePipe") and write to
* it when it's time to exit, or (3) time out periodically and
* re-issue the select. We're currently using #2, as it's more
* reliable than #1 and generally better than #3. Wastes two fds.
*/
selCount = select(maxfd+1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (selCount < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
ALOGE("select failed: %s", strerror(errno));
goto fail;
}
if (netState->wakePipe[0] >= 0 &&
FD_ISSET(netState->wakePipe[0], &readfds))
{
if (netState->listenSock >= 0)
ALOGE("Exit wake set, but not exiting?");
else
ALOGD("Got wake-up signal, bailing out of select");
goto fail;
}
if (netState->listenSock >= 0 &&
FD_ISSET(netState->listenSock, &readfds))
{
ALOGI("Ignoring second debugger -- accepting and dropping");
union {
struct sockaddr_in addrInet;
struct sockaddr addrPlain;
} addr;
socklen_t addrlen;
int tmpSock;
tmpSock = accept(netState->listenSock, &addr.addrPlain,
&addrlen);
if (tmpSock < 0)
ALOGI("Weird -- accept failed");
else
close(tmpSock);
}
if (netState->clientSock >= 0 &&
FD_ISSET(netState->clientSock, &readfds))
{
readCount = read(netState->clientSock,
netState->inputBuffer + netState->inputCount,
sizeof(netState->inputBuffer) - netState->inputCount);
if (readCount < 0) {
/* read failed */
if (errno != EINTR)
goto fail;
ALOGD("+++ EINTR hit");
return true;
} else if (readCount == 0) {
/* EOF hit -- far end went away */
ALOGD("+++ peer disconnected");
goto fail;
} else
break;
}
}
netState->inputCount += readCount;
if (!haveFullPacket(netState))
return true; /* still not there yet */
}
/*
* Special-case the initial handshake. For some bizarre reason we're
* expected to emulate bad tty settings by echoing the request back
* exactly as it was sent. Note the handshake is always initiated by
* the debugger, no matter who connects to whom.
*
* Other than this one case, the protocol [claims to be] stateless.
*/
if (netState->awaitingHandshake) {
int cc;
if (memcmp(netState->inputBuffer,
kMagicHandshake, kMagicHandshakeLen) != 0)
{
ALOGE("ERROR: bad handshake '%.14s'", netState->inputBuffer);
goto fail;
}
errno = 0;
cc = write(netState->clientSock, netState->inputBuffer,
kMagicHandshakeLen);
if (cc != kMagicHandshakeLen) {
ALOGE("Failed writing handshake bytes: %s (%d of %d)",
strerror(errno), cc, (int) kMagicHandshakeLen);
goto fail;
}
consumeBytes(netState, kMagicHandshakeLen);
netState->awaitingHandshake = false;
ALOGV("+++ handshake complete");
return true;
}
/*
* Handle this packet.
*/
return handlePacket(state);
fail:
closeConnection(state);
return false;
}
/*
* Send a request.
*
* The entire packet must be sent with a single write() call to avoid
* threading issues.
*
* Returns "true" if it was sent successfully.
*/
static bool sendRequest(JdwpState* state, ExpandBuf* pReq)
{
JdwpNetState* netState = state->netState;
/*dumpPacket(expandBufGetBuffer(pReq));*/
if (netState->clientSock < 0) {
/* can happen with some DDMS events */
ALOGV("NOT sending request -- no debugger is attached");
return false;
}
errno = 0;
ssize_t cc = netState->writePacket(pReq);
if (cc != (ssize_t) expandBufGetLength(pReq)) {
ALOGE("Failed sending req to debugger: %s (%d of %d)",
strerror(errno), (int) cc, (int) expandBufGetLength(pReq));
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Send a request that was split into multiple buffers.
*
* The entire packet must be sent with a single writev() call to avoid
* threading issues.
*
* Returns "true" if it was sent successfully.
*/
static bool sendBufferedRequest(JdwpState* state, const struct iovec* iov,
int iovcnt)
{
JdwpNetState* netState = state->netState;
if (netState->clientSock < 0) {
/* can happen with some DDMS events */
ALOGV("NOT sending request -- no debugger is attached");
return false;
}
size_t expected = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < iovcnt; i++)
expected += iov[i].iov_len;
ssize_t actual = netState->writeBufferedPacket(iov, iovcnt);
if ((size_t)actual != expected) {
ALOGE("Failed sending b-req to debugger: %s (%d of %zu)",
strerror(errno), (int) actual, expected);
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Our functions.
*
* We can't generally share the implementations with other transports,
* even if they're also socket-based, because our JdwpNetState will be
* different from theirs.
*/
static const JdwpTransport socketTransport = {
prepareSocket,
acceptConnection,
establishConnection,
closeConnection,
netShutdownExtern,
netFreeExtern,
isConnected,
awaitingHandshake,
processIncoming,
sendRequest,
sendBufferedRequest,
};
/*
* Return our set.
*/
const JdwpTransport* dvmJdwpSocketTransport()
{
return &socketTransport;
}