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/* Socket module header file */

/* Includes needed for the sockaddr_* symbols below */
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
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#ifdef __VMS
#   include <socket.h>
# else
#   include <sys/socket.h>
# endif
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# include <netinet/in.h>
# if !(defined(__BEOS__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || (defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_VACPP)))
#  include <netinet/tcp.h>
# endif

#else /* MS_WINDOWS */
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# include <winsock2.h>
# include <ws2tcpip.h>
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/* VC6 is shipped with old platform headers, and does not have MSTcpIP.h
 * Separate SDKs have all the functions we want, but older ones don't have
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 * any version information.
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 * I use SIO_GET_MULTICAST_FILTER to detect a decent SDK.
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 */
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# ifdef SIO_GET_MULTICAST_FILTER
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#  include <MSTcpIP.h> /* for SIO_RCVALL */
#  define HAVE_ADDRINFO
#  define HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE
#  define HAVE_GETADDRINFO
#  define HAVE_GETNAMEINFO
#  define ENABLE_IPV6
# else
typedef int socklen_t;
# endif /* IPPROTO_IPV6 */
#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H
# include <sys/un.h>
#else
# undef AF_UNIX
#endif

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#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_NETLINK_H
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# ifdef HAVE_ASM_TYPES_H
#  include <asm/types.h>
# endif
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# include <linux/netlink.h>
#else
#  undef AF_NETLINK
#endif

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#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H
#include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
#include <bluetooth/rfcomm.h>
#include <bluetooth/l2cap.h>
#include <bluetooth/sco.h>
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#include <bluetooth/hci.h>
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#endif

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#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH_H
#include <bluetooth.h>
#endif

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#ifdef HAVE_NETPACKET_PACKET_H
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <net/if.h>
# include <netpacket/packet.h>
#endif

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#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_TIPC_H
# include <linux/tipc.h>
#endif

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#ifndef Py__SOCKET_H
#define Py__SOCKET_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/* Python module and C API name */
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#define PySocket_MODULE_NAME    "_socket"
#define PySocket_CAPI_NAME      "CAPI"
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#define PySocket_CAPSULE_NAME  (PySocket_MODULE_NAME "." PySocket_CAPI_NAME)
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/* Abstract the socket file descriptor type */
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
typedef SOCKET SOCKET_T;
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#       ifdef MS_WIN64
#               define SIZEOF_SOCKET_T 8
#       else
#               define SIZEOF_SOCKET_T 4
#       endif
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#else
typedef int SOCKET_T;
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#       define SIZEOF_SOCKET_T SIZEOF_INT
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#endif

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/* Socket address */
typedef union sock_addr {
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    struct sockaddr_in in;
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#ifdef AF_UNIX
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    struct sockaddr_un un;
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#endif
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#ifdef AF_NETLINK
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    struct sockaddr_nl nl;
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#endif
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#ifdef ENABLE_IPV6
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    struct sockaddr_in6 in6;
    struct sockaddr_storage storage;
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#endif
#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H
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    struct sockaddr_l2 bt_l2;
    struct sockaddr_rc bt_rc;
    struct sockaddr_sco bt_sco;
    struct sockaddr_hci bt_hci;
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#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NETPACKET_PACKET_H
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    struct sockaddr_ll ll;
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#endif
} sock_addr_t;

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/* The object holding a socket.  It holds some extra information,
   like the address family, which is used to decode socket address
   arguments properly. */

typedef struct {
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    PyObject_HEAD
    SOCKET_T sock_fd;           /* Socket file descriptor */
    int sock_family;            /* Address family, e.g., AF_INET */
    int sock_type;              /* Socket type, e.g., SOCK_STREAM */
    int sock_proto;             /* Protocol type, usually 0 */
    PyObject *(*errorhandler)(void); /* Error handler; checks
                                        errno, returns NULL and
                                        sets a Python exception */
    double sock_timeout;                 /* Operation timeout in seconds;
                                        0.0 means non-blocking */
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} PySocketSockObject;

/* --- C API ----------------------------------------------------*/

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/* Short explanation of what this C API export mechanism does
   and how it works:

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    The _ssl module needs access to the type object defined in
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    the _socket module. Since cross-DLL linking introduces a lot of
    problems on many platforms, the "trick" is to wrap the
    C API of a module in a struct which then gets exported to
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    other modules via a PyCapsule.
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    The code in socketmodule.c defines this struct (which currently
    only contains the type object reference, but could very
    well also include other C APIs needed by other modules)
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    and exports it as PyCapsule via the module dictionary
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    under the name "CAPI".

    Other modules can now include the socketmodule.h file
    which defines the needed C APIs to import and set up
    a static copy of this struct in the importing module.

    After initialization, the importing module can then
    access the C APIs from the _socket module by simply
    referring to the static struct, e.g.

    Load _socket module and its C API; this sets up the global
    PySocketModule:
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    if (PySocketModule_ImportModuleAndAPI())
        return;
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    Now use the C API as if it were defined in the using
    module:

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    if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!|zz:ssl",
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                          PySocketModule.Sock_Type,
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                          (PyObject*)&Sock,
                          &key_file, &cert_file))
        return NULL;
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    Support could easily be extended to export more C APIs/symbols
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    this way. Currently, only the type object is exported,
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    other candidates would be socket constructors and socket
    access functions.

*/

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/* C API for usage by other Python modules */
typedef struct {
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    PyTypeObject *Sock_Type;
    PyObject *error;
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} PySocketModule_APIObject;
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/* XXX The net effect of the following appears to be to define a function
   XXX named PySocketModule_APIObject in _ssl.c.  It's unclear why it isn't
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   XXX defined there directly.
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   >>> It's defined here because other modules might also want to use
   >>> the C API.

*/
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#ifndef PySocket_BUILDING_SOCKET

/* --- C API ----------------------------------------------------*/

/* Interfacestructure to C API for other modules.
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   Call PySocketModule_ImportModuleAndAPI() to initialize this
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   structure. After that usage is simple:

   if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!|zz:ssl",
                         &PySocketModule.Sock_Type, (PyObject*)&Sock,
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                         &key_file, &cert_file))
     return NULL;
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   ...
*/

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static
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PySocketModule_APIObject PySocketModule;

/* You *must* call this before using any of the functions in
   PySocketModule and check its outcome; otherwise all accesses will
   result in a segfault. Returns 0 on success. */

#ifndef DPRINTF
# define DPRINTF if (0) printf
#endif

static
int PySocketModule_ImportModuleAndAPI(void)
{
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    void *api;
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  DPRINTF(" Loading capsule %s\n", PySocket_CAPSULE_NAME);
  api = PyCapsule_Import(PySocket_CAPSULE_NAME, 1);
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    if (api == NULL)
        goto onError;
    memcpy(&PySocketModule, api, sizeof(PySocketModule));
    DPRINTF(" API object loaded and initialized.\n");
    return 0;
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 onError:
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    DPRINTF(" not found.\n");
    return -1;
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}

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#endif /* !PySocket_BUILDING_SOCKET */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !Py__SOCKET_H */