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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::io::TcpStreamResource;
use crate::ops_tls::TlsStreamResource;
use deno_core::error::bad_resource;
use deno_core::error::bad_resource_id;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::AsyncRefCell;
use deno_core::CancelHandle;
use deno_core::Resource;
use deno_core::ResourceId;
use deno_core::ResourceTable;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::rc::Rc;
pub trait NetworkStreamTrait: Into<NetworkStream> {
type Resource;
const RESOURCE_NAME: &'static str;
fn local_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error>;
fn peer_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error>;
}
#[allow(async_fn_in_trait)]
pub trait NetworkStreamListenerTrait:
Into<NetworkStreamListener> + Send + Sync
{
type Stream: NetworkStreamTrait + 'static;
type Addr: Into<NetworkStreamAddress> + 'static;
/// Additional data, if needed
type ResourceData: Default;
const RESOURCE_NAME: &'static str;
async fn accept(&self) -> std::io::Result<(Self::Stream, Self::Addr)>;
fn listen_address(&self) -> Result<Self::Addr, std::io::Error>;
}
/// A strongly-typed network listener resource for something that
/// implements `NetworkListenerTrait`.
pub struct NetworkListenerResource<T: NetworkStreamListenerTrait> {
pub listener: AsyncRefCell<T>,
/// Associated data for this resource. Not required.
#[allow(unused)]
pub data: T::ResourceData,
pub cancel: CancelHandle,
}
impl<T: NetworkStreamListenerTrait + 'static> Resource
for NetworkListenerResource<T>
{
fn name(&self) -> Cow<str> {
T::RESOURCE_NAME.into()
}
fn close(self: Rc<Self>) {
self.cancel.cancel();
}
}
impl<T: NetworkStreamListenerTrait + 'static> NetworkListenerResource<T> {
pub fn new(t: T) -> Self {
Self {
listener: AsyncRefCell::new(t),
data: Default::default(),
cancel: Default::default(),
}
}
/// Returns a [`NetworkStreamListener`] from this resource if it is not in use elsewhere.
fn take(
resource_table: &mut ResourceTable,
listener_rid: ResourceId,
) -> Result<Option<NetworkStreamListener>, AnyError> {
if let Ok(resource_rc) = resource_table.take::<Self>(listener_rid) {
let resource = Rc::try_unwrap(resource_rc)
.map_err(|_| bad_resource("Listener is currently in use"))?;
return Ok(Some(resource.listener.into_inner().into()));
}
Ok(None)
}
}
/// Each of the network streams has the exact same pattern for listening, accepting, etc, so
/// we just codegen them all via macro to avoid repeating each one of these N times.
macro_rules! network_stream {
( $([$i:ident, $il:ident, $stream:path, $listener:path, $addr:path, $stream_resource:ty]),* ) => {
/// A raw stream of one of the types handled by this extension.
#[pin_project::pin_project(project = NetworkStreamProject)]
pub enum NetworkStream {
$( $i (#[pin] $stream), )*
}
/// A raw stream of one of the types handled by this extension.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum NetworkStreamType {
$( $i, )*
}
/// A raw stream listener of one of the types handled by this extension.
pub enum NetworkStreamListener {
$( $i( $listener ), )*
}
$(
impl NetworkStreamListenerTrait for $listener {
type Stream = $stream;
type Addr = $addr;
type ResourceData = ();
const RESOURCE_NAME: &'static str = concat!(stringify!($il), "Listener");
async fn accept(&self) -> std::io::Result<(Self::Stream, Self::Addr)> {
<$listener> :: accept(self).await
}
fn listen_address(&self) -> std::io::Result<Self::Addr> {
self.local_addr()
}
}
impl From<$listener> for NetworkStreamListener {
fn from(value: $listener) -> Self {
Self::$i(value)
}
}
impl NetworkStreamTrait for $stream {
type Resource = $stream_resource;
const RESOURCE_NAME: &'static str = concat!(stringify!($il), "Stream");
fn local_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error> {
Ok(NetworkStreamAddress::from(self.local_addr()?))
}
fn peer_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error> {
Ok(NetworkStreamAddress::from(self.peer_addr()?))
}
}
impl From<$stream> for NetworkStream {
fn from(value: $stream) -> Self {
Self::$i(value)
}
}
)*
impl NetworkStream {
pub fn local_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error> {
match self {
$( Self::$i(stm) => Ok(NetworkStreamAddress::from(stm.local_addr()?)), )*
}
}
pub fn peer_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error> {
match self {
$( Self::$i(stm) => Ok(NetworkStreamAddress::from(stm.peer_addr()?)), )*
}
}
pub fn stream(&self) -> NetworkStreamType {
match self {
$( Self::$i(_) => NetworkStreamType::$i, )*
}
}
}
impl tokio::io::AsyncRead for NetworkStream {
fn poll_read(
self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
buf: &mut tokio::io::ReadBuf<'_>,
) -> std::task::Poll<std::io::Result<()>> {
match self.project() {
$( NetworkStreamProject::$i(s) => s.poll_read(cx, buf), )*
}
}
}
impl tokio::io::AsyncWrite for NetworkStream {
fn poll_write(
self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
buf: &[u8],
) -> std::task::Poll<Result<usize, std::io::Error>> {
match self.project() {
$( NetworkStreamProject::$i(s) => s.poll_write(cx, buf), )*
}
}
fn poll_flush(
self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
) -> std::task::Poll<Result<(), std::io::Error>> {
match self.project() {
$( NetworkStreamProject::$i(s) => s.poll_flush(cx), )*
}
}
fn poll_shutdown(
self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
) -> std::task::Poll<Result<(), std::io::Error>> {
match self.project() {
$( NetworkStreamProject::$i(s) => s.poll_shutdown(cx), )*
}
}
fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool {
match self {
$( NetworkStream::$i(s) => s.is_write_vectored(), )*
}
}
fn poll_write_vectored(
self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
bufs: &[std::io::IoSlice<'_>],
) -> std::task::Poll<Result<usize, std::io::Error>> {
match self.project() {
$( NetworkStreamProject::$i(s) => s.poll_write_vectored(cx, bufs), )*
}
}
}
impl NetworkStreamListener {
/// Accepts a connection on this listener.
pub async fn accept(&self) -> Result<(NetworkStream, NetworkStreamAddress), std::io::Error> {
Ok(match self {
$(
Self::$i(s) => {
let (stm, addr) = s.accept().await?;
(NetworkStream::$i(stm), addr.into())
}
)*
})
}
pub fn listen_address(&self) -> Result<NetworkStreamAddress, std::io::Error> {
match self {
$( Self::$i(s) => { Ok(NetworkStreamAddress::from(s.listen_address()?)) } )*
}
}
pub fn stream(&self) -> NetworkStreamType {
match self {
$( Self::$i(_) => { NetworkStreamType::$i } )*
}
}
/// Return a `NetworkStreamListener` if a resource exists for this `ResourceId` and it is currently
/// not locked.
pub fn take_resource(resource_table: &mut ResourceTable, listener_rid: ResourceId) -> Result<NetworkStreamListener, AnyError> {
$(
if let Some(resource) = NetworkListenerResource::<$listener>::take(resource_table, listener_rid)? {
return Ok(resource)
}
)*
Err(bad_resource_id())
}
}
};
}
#[cfg(unix)]
network_stream!(
[
Tcp,
tcp,
tokio::net::TcpStream,
crate::tcp::TcpListener,
std::net::SocketAddr,
TcpStreamResource
],
[
Tls,
tls,
crate::ops_tls::TlsStream,
crate::ops_tls::TlsListener,
std::net::SocketAddr,
TlsStreamResource
],
[
Unix,
unix,
tokio::net::UnixStream,
tokio::net::UnixListener,
tokio::net::unix::SocketAddr,
crate::io::UnixStreamResource
]
);
#[cfg(not(unix))]
network_stream!(
[
Tcp,
tcp,
tokio::net::TcpStream,
crate::tcp::TcpListener,
std::net::SocketAddr,
TcpStreamResource
],
[
Tls,
tls,
crate::ops_tls::TlsStream,
crate::ops_tls::TlsListener,
std::net::SocketAddr,
TlsStreamResource
]
);
pub enum NetworkStreamAddress {
Ip(std::net::SocketAddr),
#[cfg(unix)]
Unix(tokio::net::unix::SocketAddr),
}
impl From<std::net::SocketAddr> for NetworkStreamAddress {
fn from(value: std::net::SocketAddr) -> Self {
NetworkStreamAddress::Ip(value)
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
impl From<tokio::net::unix::SocketAddr> for NetworkStreamAddress {
fn from(value: tokio::net::unix::SocketAddr) -> Self {
NetworkStreamAddress::Unix(value)
}
}
/// In some cases it may be more efficient to extract the resource from the resource table and use it directly (for example, an HTTP server).
/// This method will extract a stream from the resource table and return it, unwrapped.
pub fn take_network_stream_resource(
resource_table: &mut ResourceTable,
stream_rid: ResourceId,
) -> Result<NetworkStream, AnyError> {
// The stream we're attempting to unwrap may be in use somewhere else. If that's the case, we cannot proceed
// with the process of unwrapping this connection, so we just return a bad resource error.
// See also: https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/16242
if let Ok(resource_rc) = resource_table.take::<TcpStreamResource>(stream_rid)
{
// This TCP connection might be used somewhere else.
let resource = Rc::try_unwrap(resource_rc)
.map_err(|_| bad_resource("TCP stream is currently in use"))?;
let (read_half, write_half) = resource.into_inner();
let tcp_stream = read_half.reunite(write_half)?;
return Ok(NetworkStream::Tcp(tcp_stream));
}
if let Ok(resource_rc) = resource_table.take::<TlsStreamResource>(stream_rid)
{
// This TLS connection might be used somewhere else.
let resource = Rc::try_unwrap(resource_rc)
.map_err(|_| bad_resource("TLS stream is currently in use"))?;
let (read_half, write_half) = resource.into_inner();
let tls_stream = read_half.unsplit(write_half);
return Ok(NetworkStream::Tls(tls_stream));
}
#[cfg(unix)]
if let Ok(resource_rc) =
resource_table.take::<crate::io::UnixStreamResource>(stream_rid)
{
// This UNIX socket might be used somewhere else.
let resource = Rc::try_unwrap(resource_rc)
.map_err(|_| bad_resource("UNIX stream is currently in use"))?;
let (read_half, write_half) = resource.into_inner();
let unix_stream = read_half.reunite(write_half)?;
return Ok(NetworkStream::Unix(unix_stream));
}
Err(bad_resource_id())
}
/// In some cases it may be more efficient to extract the resource from the resource table and use it directly (for example, an HTTP server).
/// This method will extract a stream from the resource table and return it, unwrapped.
pub fn take_network_stream_listener_resource(
resource_table: &mut ResourceTable,
listener_rid: ResourceId,
) -> Result<NetworkStreamListener, AnyError> {
NetworkStreamListener::take_resource(resource_table, listener_rid)
}