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attachio.rs
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r40008 // Copyright 2018 Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
//! Functions to send client-side fds over the command server channel.
use std::io;
use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd;
use tokio_hglib::codec::ChannelMessage;
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r45232 use tokio_hglib::{Connection, Protocol};
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r45180 use crate::message;
use crate::procutil;
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r45232 /// Sends client-side fds over the command server channel.
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r40008 ///
/// This works as follows:
/// 1. Client sends "attachio" request.
/// 2. Server sends back 1-byte input request.
/// 3. Client sends fds with 1-byte dummy payload in response.
/// 4. Server returns the number of the fds received.
///
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r45233 /// The client-side fds may be dropped once duplicated to the server.
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r45232 pub async fn attach_io(
proto: &mut Protocol<impl Connection + AsRawFd>,
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r45233 stdin: &impl AsRawFd,
stdout: &impl AsRawFd,
stderr: &impl AsRawFd,
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r45232 ) -> io::Result<()> {
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loop {
match proto.fetch_response().await? {
ChannelMessage::Data(b'r', data) => {
let fd_cnt = message::parse_result_code(data)?;
if fd_cnt == 3 {
return Ok(());
} else {
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io::ErrorKind::InvalidData,
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r44270 ));
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r40008 }
}
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r45240 ChannelMessage::Data(..) => {
// just ignore data sent to uninteresting (optional) channel
}
ChannelMessage::InputRequest(1) => {
// this may fail with EWOULDBLOCK in theory, but the
// payload is quite small, and the send buffer should
// be empty so the operation will complete immediately
let sock_fd = proto.as_raw_fd();
let ifd = stdin.as_raw_fd();
let ofd = stdout.as_raw_fd();
let efd = stderr.as_raw_fd();
procutil::send_raw_fds(sock_fd, &[ifd, ofd, efd])?;
}
ChannelMessage::InputRequest(..)
| ChannelMessage::LineRequest(..)
| ChannelMessage::SystemRequest(..) => {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::InvalidData,
"unsupported request while attaching io",
));
}
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r40008 }
}
}