NAME
evutil - Common convenience functions for cross-platform portability and related
socket manipulations.
SYNOPSIS
#include <event2/util.h>
#include <event2/visibility.h>
#include <event2/event-config.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <time.h>
Data Structures
struct
evutil_addrinfo
A definition of struct addrinfo for systems that lack it. struct
evutil_monotonic_timer
Structure to hold information about a monotonic timer.
Macros
#define
EV_MONOT_FALLBACK 2
#define
EV_MONOT_PRECISE 1
#define
ev_socklen_t socklen_t
#define
EVUTIL_CLOSESOCKET(s)
evutil_closesocket(s)
#define
evutil_offsetof(type, field) ((off_t)(&((type
*)0)->field))
Replacement for offsetof on platforms that don't define it. #define
evutil_socket_t int
A type wide enough to hold the output of 'socket()' or 'accept()'.
#define
evutil_timercmp(tvp, uvp, cmp)
Return true iff the tvp is related to uvp according to the relational
operator cmp. #define
evutil_timerisset(tvp) ((tvp)->tv_sec ||
(tvp)->tv_usec)
Standard integer types.
Integer type definitions for types that are supposed to be defined in the
C99-specified stdint.h.
Shamefully, some platforms do not include stdint.h, so we need to replace it.
(If you are on a platform like this, your C headers are now over 10 years out
of date. You should bug them to do something about this.)
We define:
- ev_uint64_t, ev_uint32_t, ev_uint16_t, ev_uint8_t
- unsigned integer types of exactly 64, 32, 16, and 8 bits
respectively.
- ev_int64_t, ev_int32_t, ev_int16_t, ev_int8_t
- signed integer types of exactly 64, 32, 16, and 8 bits
respectively.
- ev_uintptr_t, ev_intptr_t
- unsigned/signed integers large enough to hold a pointer
without loss of bits.
- ev_ssize_t
- A signed type of the same size as size_t
- ev_off_t
- A signed type typically used to represent offsets within a
(potentially large) file
#define
ev_uint64_t ...
#define
ev_int64_t ...
#define
ev_uint32_t ...
#define
ev_int32_t ...
#define
ev_uint16_t ...
#define
ev_int16_t ...
#define
ev_uint8_t ...
#define
ev_int8_t ...
#define
ev_uintptr_t ev_uint32_t
#define
ev_intptr_t ev_int32_t
#define
ev_ssize_t ssize_t
#define
ev_off_t ...
Limits for integer types
These macros hold the largest or smallest values possible for the ev_[u]int*_t
types.
#define
EV_UINT64_MAX ((((ev_uint64_t)0xffffffffUL) << 32) |
0xffffffffUL)
#define
EV_INT64_MAX ((((ev_int64_t) 0x7fffffffL) << 32) |
0xffffffffL)
#define
EV_INT64_MIN ((-EV_INT64_MAX) - 1)
#define
EV_UINT32_MAX ((ev_uint32_t)0xffffffffUL)
#define
EV_INT32_MAX ((ev_int32_t) 0x7fffffffL)
#define
EV_INT32_MIN ((-EV_INT32_MAX) - 1)
#define
EV_UINT16_MAX ((ev_uint16_t)0xffffUL)
#define
EV_INT16_MAX ((ev_int16_t) 0x7fffL)
#define
EV_INT16_MIN ((-EV_INT16_MAX) - 1)
#define
EV_UINT8_MAX 255
#define
EV_INT8_MAX 127
#define
EV_INT8_MIN ((-EV_INT8_MAX) - 1)
Limits for SIZE_T and SSIZE_T
#define
EV_SIZE_MAX ...
#define
EV_SSIZE_MAX ...
#define
EV_SSIZE_MIN ((-EV_SSIZE_MAX) - 1)
Socket error functions
These functions are needed for making programs compatible between Windows and
Unix-like platforms.
You see, Winsock handles socket errors differently from the rest of the world.
Elsewhere, a socket error is like any other error and is stored in errno. But
winsock functions require you to retrieve the error with a special function,
and don't let you use strerror for the error codes. And handling EWOULDBLOCK
is ... different.
#define
EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR() ...
Return the most recent socket error. #define
EVUTIL_SET_SOCKET_ERROR(errcode) ...
Replace the most recent socket error with errcode. #define
evutil_socket_geterror(sock) ...
Return the most recent socket error to occur on sock. #define
evutil_socket_error_to_string(errcode) ...
Convert a socket error to a string.
Manipulation macros for struct timeval.
We define replacements for timeradd, timersub, timerclear, timercmp, and
timerisset.
#define
evutil_timeradd(tvp, uvp, vvp)
#define
evutil_timersub(tvp, uvp, vvp)
#define
evutil_timerclear(tvp) (tvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_usec = 0
evutil_getaddrinfo() error codes
These values are possible error codes for
evutil_getaddrinfo() and
related functions.
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_ADDRFAMILY -901
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_AGAIN -902
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_BADFLAGS -903
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_FAIL -904
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_FAMILY -905
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_MEMORY -906
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_NODATA -907
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_NONAME -908
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_SERVICE -909
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_SOCKTYPE -910
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_SYSTEM -911
#define
EVUTIL_EAI_CANCEL -90001
#define
EVUTIL_AI_PASSIVE 0x1000
#define
EVUTIL_AI_CANONNAME 0x2000
#define
EVUTIL_AI_NUMERICHOST 0x4000
#define
EVUTIL_AI_NUMERICSERV 0x8000
#define
EVUTIL_AI_V4MAPPED 0x10000
#define
EVUTIL_AI_ALL 0x20000
#define
EVUTIL_AI_ADDRCONFIG 0x40000
Functions
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_ascii_strcasecmp (const char *str1, const
char *str2)
As strcasecmp, but always compares the characters in locale-independent
ASCII. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_ascii_strncasecmp (const
char *str1, const char *str2, size_t n)
As strncasecmp, but always compares the characters in locale-independent
ASCII. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_closesocket
(
evutil_socket_t sock)
Do the platform-specific call needed to close a socket returned from socket()
or accept(). EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_configure_monotonic_time (struct
evutil_monotonic_timer
*timer, int flags)
Set up a struct evutil_monotonic_timer; flags can include
EV_MONOT_PRECISE and EV_MONOT_FALLBACK. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_date_rfc1123 (char *date, const size_t datelen, const struct tm
*tm)
Format a date string using RFC 1123 format (used in HTTP).
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void
evutil_freeaddrinfo (struct
evutil_addrinfo *ai)
Release storage allocated by evutil_getaddrinfo or evdns_getaddrinfo.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL const char *
evutil_gai_strerror (int err)
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_getaddrinfo (const char *nodename, const
char *servname, const struct
evutil_addrinfo *hints_in, struct
evutil_addrinfo **res)
This function clones getaddrinfo for systems that don't have it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_gettime_monotonic (struct
evutil_monotonic_timer *timer, struct timeval *tp)
Query the current monotonic time from a struct
evutil_monotonic_timer previously configured with
evutil_configure_monotonic_time() .
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_gettimeofday (struct timeval *tv,
struct timezone *tz)
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL const char *
evutil_inet_ntop (int af, const void
*src, char *dst, size_t len)
Replacement for inet_ntop for platforms which lack it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_inet_pton (int af, const char *src,
void *dst)
Replacement for inet_pton for platforms which lack it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_make_listen_socket_reuseable
(
evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations to make a listener socket reusable.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_make_listen_socket_reuseable_port
(
evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations to make a listener port reusable.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_make_socket_closeonexec
(
evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations as needed to close a socket upon a successful
execution of one of the exec*() functions. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_make_socket_nonblocking (
evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations as needed to make a socket nonblocking.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_make_tcp_listen_socket_deferred
(
evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations, if possible, to make a tcp listener socket
defer accept()s until there is data to read. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void
evutil_monotonic_timer_free (struct
evutil_monotonic_timer
*timer)
Free a struct evutil_monotonic_timer that was allocated using
evutil_monotonic_timer_new(). EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
struct
evutil_monotonic_timer *
evutil_monotonic_timer_new
(void)
Allocate a new struct evutil_monotonic_timer for use with the
evutil_configure_monotonic_time() and
evutil_gettime_monotonic() functions.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_parse_sockaddr_port (const char *str,
struct sockaddr *out, int *outlen)
Parse an IPv4 or IPv6 address, with optional port, from a string.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void
evutil_secure_rng_add_bytes (const char *dat,
size_t datlen)
Seed the random number generator with extra random bytes.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void
evutil_secure_rng_get_bytes (void *buf,
size_t n)
Generate n bytes of secure pseudorandom data, and store them in buf.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_secure_rng_init (void)
Seed the secure random number generator if needed, and return 0 on success or
-1 on failure. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_secure_rng_set_urandom_device_file (char *fname)
Set a filename to use in place of /dev/urandom for seeding the secure PRNG.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_snprintf (char *buf, size_t
buflen, const char *format,...)
Replacement for snprintf to get consistent behavior on platforms for which
the return value of snprintf does not conform to C99.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_sockaddr_cmp (const struct sockaddr
*sa1, const struct sockaddr *sa2, int include_port)
Compare two sockaddrs; return 0 if they are equal, or less than 0 if sa1
preceeds sa2, or greater than 0 if sa1 follows sa2. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL
int
evutil_socketpair (int d, int type, int protocol,
evutil_socket_t sv[2])
Create two new sockets that are connected to each other.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL ev_int64_t
evutil_strtoll (const char *s, char
**endptr, int base)
Parse a 64-bit value from a string. EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_vsnprintf (char *buf, size_t buflen, const char *format, va_list
ap)
Replacement for vsnprintf to get consistent behavior on platforms for which
the return value of snprintf does not conform to C99.
Detailed Description
Common convenience functions for cross-platform portability and related socket
manipulations.
Macro Definition Documentation
#define evutil_offsetof(type, field) ((off_t)(&((type
*)0)->field))
Replacement for offsetof on platforms that don't define it.
#define EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR() ...
Return the most recent socket error. Not idempotent on all platforms.
#define evutil_socket_error_to_string(errcode) ...
Convert a socket error to a string.
#define evutil_socket_geterror(sock) ...
Return the most recent socket error to occur on sock.
#define evutil_socket_t int
A type wide enough to hold the output of 'socket()' or 'accept()'. On Windows,
this is an intptr_t; elsewhere, it is an int.
#define evutil_timeradd(tvp, uvp, vvp)
Value:
do { (vvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_sec + (uvp)->tv_sec; (vvp)->tv_usec = (tvp)->tv_usec + (uvp)->tv_usec; if ((vvp)->tv_usec >= 1000000) { (vvp)->tv_sec++; (vvp)->tv_usec -= 1000000; } } while (0)
#define evutil_timercmp(tvp, uvp, cmp)
Value:
(((tvp)->tv_sec == (uvp)->tv_sec) ? ((tvp)->tv_usec cmp (uvp)->tv_usec) : ((tvp)->tv_sec cmp (uvp)->tv_sec))
Return true iff the tvp is related to uvp according to the relational operator
cmp. Recognized values for cmp are ==, <=, <, >=, and >.
#define evutil_timersub(tvp, uvp, vvp)
Value:
do { (vvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_sec - (uvp)->tv_sec; (vvp)->tv_usec = (tvp)->tv_usec - (uvp)->tv_usec; if ((vvp)->tv_usec < 0) { (vvp)->tv_sec--; (vvp)->tv_usec += 1000000; } } while (0)
Function Documentation
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_ascii_strcasecmp (const char *
str1, const char * str2)
As strcasecmp, but always compares the characters in locale-independent ASCII.
That's useful if you're handling data in ASCII-based protocols.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_ascii_strncasecmp (const char *
str1, const char * str2, size_t n)
As strncasecmp, but always compares the characters in locale-independent ASCII.
That's useful if you're handling data in ASCII-based protocols.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_closesocket
(evutil_socket_t sock)
Do the platform-specific call needed to close a socket returned from socket() or
accept().
Parameters:
sock The socket to be closed
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on failure
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_date_rfc1123 (char * date, const
size_t datelen, const struct tm * tm)
Format a date string using RFC 1123 format (used in HTTP). If tm is NULL,
current system's time will be used. The number of characters written will be
returned. One should check if the return value is smaller than datelen to
check if the result is truncated or not.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void evutil_freeaddrinfo (struct
evutil_addrinfo * ai)
Release storage allocated by evutil_getaddrinfo or evdns_getaddrinfo.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_getaddrinfo (const char *
nodename, const char * servname, const struct evutil_addrinfo *
hints_in, struct evutil_addrinfo ** res)
This function clones getaddrinfo for systems that don't have it. For full
details, see RFC 3493, section 6.1.
Limitations:
- •
- When the system has no getaddrinfo, we fall back to
gethostbyname_r or gethostbyname, with their attendant issues.
- •
- The AI_V4MAPPED and AI_ALL flags are not currently
implemented.
For a nonblocking variant, see evdns_getaddrinfo.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_gettime_monotonic (struct
evutil_monotonic_timer * timer, struct timeval * tp)
Query the current monotonic time from a struct
evutil_monotonic_timer
previously configured with
evutil_configure_monotonic_time(). Monotonic
time is guaranteed never to run in reverse, but is not necessarily epoch-
based, or relative to any other definite point. Use it to make reliable
measurements of elapsed time between events even when the system time may be
changed.
It is not safe to use this funtion on the same timer from multiple threads.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL const char* evutil_inet_ntop (int af, const
void * src, char * dst, size_t len)
Replacement for inet_ntop for platforms which lack it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_inet_pton (int af, const char *
src, void * dst)
Replacement for inet_pton for platforms which lack it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_make_listen_socket_reuseable
(evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations to make a listener socket reusable.
Specifically, we want to make sure that another program will be able to bind
this address right after we've closed the listener.
This differs from Windows's interpretation of 'reusable', which allows multiple
listeners to bind the same address at the same time.
Parameters:
sock The socket to make reusable
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on failure
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_make_listen_socket_reuseable_port
( evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations to make a listener port reusable. Specifically,
we want to make sure that multiple programs which also set the same socket
option will be able to bind, listen at the same time.
This is a feature available only to Linux 3.9+
Parameters:
sock The socket to make reusable
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on failure
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_make_socket_closeonexec
(evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations as needed to close a socket upon a successful
execution of one of the exec*() functions.
Parameters:
sock The socket to be closed
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on failure
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_make_socket_nonblocking
(evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations as needed to make a socket nonblocking.
Parameters:
sock The socket to make
nonblocking
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on failure
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_make_tcp_listen_socket_deferred
(evutil_socket_t sock)
Do platform-specific operations, if possible, to make a tcp listener socket
defer accept()s until there is data to read. Not all platforms support this.
You don't want to do this for every listener socket: only the ones that
implement a protocol where the client transmits before the server needs to
respond.
Parameters:
sock The listening socket to to make
deferred
Returns:
0 on success (whether the operation is
supported or not), -1 on failure
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL struct evutil_monotonic_timer*
evutil_monotonic_timer_new (void)
Allocate a new struct
evutil_monotonic_timer for use with the
evutil_configure_monotonic_time() and
evutil_gettime_monotonic()
functions. You must configure the timer with
evutil_configure_monotonic_time() before using it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_parse_sockaddr_port (const char *
str, struct sockaddr * out, int * outlen)
Parse an IPv4 or IPv6 address, with optional port, from a string. Recognized
formats are:
- •
- [IPv6Address]:port
- •
- [IPv6Address]
- •
- IPv6Address
- •
- IPv4Address:port
- •
- IPv4Address
If no port is specified, the port in the output is set to 0.
Parameters:
str The string to parse.
out A struct sockaddr to hold the result. This should probably be a
struct sockaddr_storage.
outlen A pointer to the number of bytes that that 'out' can safely hold.
Set to the number of bytes used in 'out' on success.
Returns:
-1 if the address is not well-formed, if the
port is out of range, or if out is not large enough to hold the result.
Otherwise returns 0 on success.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void evutil_secure_rng_add_bytes (const char
* dat, size_t datlen)
Seed the random number generator with extra random bytes. You should almost
never need to call this function; it should be sufficient to invoke
evutil_secure_rng_init(), or let Libevent take care of calling
evutil_secure_rng_init() on its own.
If you call this function as a
replacement for the regular entropy
sources, then you need to be sure that your input contains a fairly large
amount of strong entropy. Doing so is notoriously hard: most people who try
get it wrong. Watch out!
Parameters:
dat a buffer full of a strong source of
random numbers
datlen the number of bytes to read from datlen
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL void evutil_secure_rng_get_bytes (void *
buf, size_t n)
Generate n bytes of secure pseudorandom data, and store them in buf. Current
versions of Libevent use an ARC4-based random number generator, seeded using
the platform's entropy source (/dev/urandom on Unix-like systems;
CryptGenRandom on Windows). This is not actually as secure as it should be:
ARC4 is a pretty lousy cipher, and the current implementation provides only
rudimentary prediction- and backtracking-resistance. Don't use this for
serious cryptographic applications.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_secure_rng_init (void)
Seed the secure random number generator if needed, and return 0 on success or -1
on failure. It is okay to call this function more than once; it will still
return 0 if the RNG has been successfully seeded and -1 if it can't be seeded.
Ordinarily you don't need to call this function from your own code; Libevent
will seed the RNG itself the first time it needs good random numbers. You only
need to call it if (a) you want to double-check that one of the seeding
methods did succeed, or (b) you plan to drop the capability to seed (by
chrooting, or dropping capabilities, or whatever), and you want to make sure
that seeding happens before your program loses the ability to do it.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int
evutil_secure_rng_set_urandom_device_file (char * fname)
Set a filename to use in place of /dev/urandom for seeding the secure PRNG.
Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
Call this function BEFORE calling any other initialization or RNG functions.
(This string will
NOT be copied internally. Do not free it while any user
of the secure RNG might be running. Don't pass anything other than a real
/dev/...random device file here, or you might lose security.)
This API is unstable, and might change in a future libevent version.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_sockaddr_cmp (const struct
sockaddr * sa1, const struct sockaddr * sa2, int include_port)
Compare two sockaddrs; return 0 if they are equal, or less than 0 if sa1
preceeds sa2, or greater than 0 if sa1 follows sa2. If include_port is true,
consider the port as well as the address. Only implemented for AF_INET and
AF_INET6 addresses. The ordering is not guaranteed to remain the same between
Libevent versions.
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL int evutil_socketpair (int d, int type, int
protocol, evutil_socket_t sv[2])
Create two new sockets that are connected to each other. On Unix, this simply
calls socketpair(). On Windows, it uses the loopback network interface on
127.0.0.1, and only AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM are supported.
(This may fail on some Windows hosts where firewall software has cleverly
decided to keep 127.0.0.1 from talking to itself.)
Parameters and return values are as for socketpair()
EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL ev_int64_t evutil_strtoll (const char * s,
char ** endptr, int base)
Parse a 64-bit value from a string. Arguments are as for strtol.
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