Windows 10 [received support](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/af_unix-comes-to-windows/) for AF_UNIX sockets in Insider Build 17063. This merge request adds basic support for AF_UNIX sockets to ws2_32 and wineserver.
Of particular note is the difficulty in handling `sun_path`. Most of the functions that allow for translating Windows paths to Unix paths are not accessible from ws2_32. I considered the following options: * Pass the Windows path to wineserver and do the conversion there. * This is, as far as I can tell, not possible without major rearchitecting. wineserver does not have functions to translate Windows paths to Unix paths, for obvious reasons. * Obtain the current working directory of the requesting process and temporarily change directories to there. * This only handles relative paths and fails for absolute paths, UNC paths, etc. * Conditionally change directories based on whether the path is relative or not. * This is error-prone and wineserver does not have the requisite functions to do this cleanly.
I ultimately decided to pass the translated Unix path to wineserver, which changes directories to `dirname(path)`. It then provides `bind` and `connect` with `basename(path)`. This is not threadsafe, but wineserver is not (currently) multithreaded.
Abstract sockets are supported by this patch.
-- v11: ws2_32/tests: Add test for AF_UNIX sockets.
From: Ally Sommers dropbear.sh@gmail.com
This header is needed for support of AF_UNIX sockets. --- include/Makefile.in | 1 + include/afunix.h | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 39 insertions(+) create mode 100644 include/afunix.h
diff --git a/include/Makefile.in b/include/Makefile.in index e9f0aa8d5fb..fcdeabd2d72 100644 --- a/include/Makefile.in +++ b/include/Makefile.in @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ SOURCES = \ adshlp.h \ advpub.h \ af_irda.h \ + afunix.h \ amaudio.h \ amsi.idl \ amstream.idl \ diff --git a/include/afunix.h b/include/afunix.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8118dda271b --- /dev/null +++ b/include/afunix.h @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2023 Ally Sommers + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA + */ + +#ifndef _WS2AFUNIX_ +#define _WS2AFUNIX_ + +#include "windef.h" +#include "ws2def.h" + +#ifdef USE_WS_PREFIX +# define WS(x) WS_##x +#else +# define WS(x) x +#endif + +#define UNIX_PATH_MAX 108 + +typedef struct WS(sockaddr_un) { + USHORT sun_family; + char sun_path[UNIX_PATH_MAX]; +} SOCKADDR_UN, *PSOCKADDR_UN; + +#endif /* _WS2AFUNIX_ */ \ No newline at end of file
From: Ally Sommers dropbear.sh@gmail.com
--- dlls/ntdll/unix/socket.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dlls/ntdll/unix/socket.c b/dlls/ntdll/unix/socket.c index 4e706323a0a..2f8733c7592 100644 --- a/dlls/ntdll/unix/socket.c +++ b/dlls/ntdll/unix/socket.c @@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ # define HAS_IRDA #endif
+#include <sys/un.h> + #include "ntstatus.h" #define WIN32_NO_STATUS #include "windef.h" @@ -77,6 +79,7 @@ #include "ws2tcpip.h" #include "wsipx.h" #include "af_irda.h" +#include "afunix.h" #include "wine/afd.h"
#include "unix_private.h" @@ -105,6 +108,7 @@ union unix_sockaddr #ifdef HAS_IRDA struct sockaddr_irda irda; #endif + struct sockaddr_un un; };
struct async_recv_ioctl @@ -289,6 +293,17 @@ static socklen_t sockaddr_to_unix( const struct WS_sockaddr *wsaddr, int wsaddrl return sizeof(uaddr->in6); }
+ case WS_AF_UNIX: + { + struct WS_sockaddr_un win = {0}; + + if (wsaddrlen < sizeof(win)) return 0; + memcpy( &win, wsaddr, sizeof(win) ); + uaddr->un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + memcpy( uaddr->un.sun_path, win.sun_path, sizeof(win.sun_path) ); + return sizeof(uaddr->un); + } + default: FIXME( "unknown address family %u\n", wsaddr->sa_family ); return 0; @@ -361,6 +376,17 @@ static int sockaddr_from_unix( const union unix_sockaddr *uaddr, struct WS_socka } #endif
+ case AF_UNIX: + { + struct WS_sockaddr_un win = {0}; + + if (wsaddrlen < sizeof(win)) return -1; + win.sun_family = WS_AF_UNIX; + memcpy( win.sun_path, uaddr->un.sun_path, sizeof(win.sun_path) ); + memcpy( wsaddr, &win, sizeof(win) ); + return sizeof(win); + } + case AF_UNSPEC: return 0;
From: Ally Sommers dropbear.sh@gmail.com
This commit additionally modifies wineserver's sock_ioctl to handle the provided pathname by changing directories and then returning after the native call. This is NOT threadsafe, but wineserver is not multithreaded. --- dlls/ws2_32/socket.c | 68 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- dlls/ws2_32/ws2_32_private.h | 14 +++++++ server/sock.c | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dlls/ws2_32/socket.c b/dlls/ws2_32/socket.c index 5eb926a408b..471d6b910ee 100644 --- a/dlls/ws2_32/socket.c +++ b/dlls/ws2_32/socket.c @@ -167,6 +167,19 @@ static const WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW supported_protocols[] = .dwMessageSize = UINT_MAX, .szProtocol = L"SPX II", }, + { + .dwServiceFlags1 = XP1_GUARANTEED_DELIVERY | XP1_GUARANTEED_ORDER | XP1_IFS_HANDLES, + .dwProviderFlags = PFL_MATCHES_PROTOCOL_ZERO, + .ProviderId = {0xa00943d9, 0x9c2e, 0x4633, {0x9b, 0x59, 0x00, 0x57, 0xa3, 0x16, 0x09, 0x94}}, + .dwCatalogEntryId = 1007, + .ProtocolChain.ChainLen = 1, + .iVersion = 2, + .iAddressFamily = AF_UNIX, + .iMaxSockAddr = sizeof(struct sockaddr_un), + .iMinSockAddr = sizeof(struct sockaddr_un) - sizeof((struct sockaddr_un){}.sun_path), + .iSocketType = SOCK_STREAM, + .szProtocol = L"AF_UNIX", + } };
DECLARE_CRITICAL_SECTION(cs_socket_list); @@ -226,6 +239,11 @@ const char *debugstr_sockaddr( const struct sockaddr *a ) addr, ((const SOCKADDR_IRDA *)a)->irdaServiceName); } + case AF_UNIX: + { + return wine_dbg_sprintf("{ family AF_UNIX, path %s }", + ((const SOCKADDR_UN *)a)->sun_path); + } default: return wine_dbg_sprintf("{ family %d }", a->sa_family); } @@ -1106,6 +1124,9 @@ int WINAPI bind( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len ) HANDLE sync_event; NTSTATUS status;
+ char *unix_path = NULL; + int unix_path_len = 0; + TRACE( "socket %#Ix, addr %s\n", s, debugstr_sockaddr(addr) );
if (!addr) @@ -1148,6 +1169,14 @@ int WINAPI bind( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len ) } break;
+ case AF_UNIX: + if (len < sizeof(struct sockaddr_un)) + { + SetLastError( WSAEFAULT ); + return -1; + } + break; + default: FIXME( "unknown protocol %u\n", addr->sa_family ); SetLastError( WSAEAFNOSUPPORT ); @@ -1156,8 +1185,18 @@ int WINAPI bind( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len )
if (!(sync_event = get_sync_event())) return -1;
- params = malloc( sizeof(int) + len ); - ret_addr = malloc( len ); + if (addr->sa_family == AF_UNIX && *addr->sa_data) + { + WCHAR *sun_pathW = strdupAtoW(addr->sa_data); + unix_path = wine_get_unix_file_name(sun_pathW); + free(sun_pathW); + if (!unix_path) + return SOCKET_ERROR; + unix_path_len = strlen(unix_path) + 1; + } + + params = malloc( sizeof(int) + len + unix_path_len ); + ret_addr = malloc( len + unix_path_len ); if (!params || !ret_addr) { free( params ); @@ -1167,9 +1206,11 @@ int WINAPI bind( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len ) } params->unknown = 0; memcpy( ¶ms->addr, addr, len ); + if (unix_path) + memcpy( (char *)¶ms->addr + len, unix_path, unix_path_len );
status = NtDeviceIoControlFile( (HANDLE)s, sync_event, NULL, NULL, &io, IOCTL_AFD_BIND, - params, sizeof(int) + len, ret_addr, len ); + params, sizeof(int) + len + unix_path_len, ret_addr, len + unix_path_len ); if (status == STATUS_PENDING) { if (WaitForSingleObject( sync_event, INFINITE ) == WAIT_FAILED) @@ -1182,6 +1223,8 @@ int WINAPI bind( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len )
free( params ); free( ret_addr ); + if (unix_path) + free( unix_path );
SetLastError( NtStatusToWSAError( status ) ); return status ? -1 : 0; @@ -1222,11 +1265,24 @@ int WINAPI connect( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len ) HANDLE sync_event; NTSTATUS status;
+ char *unix_path = NULL; + int unix_path_len = 0; + TRACE( "socket %#Ix, addr %s, len %d\n", s, debugstr_sockaddr(addr), len );
if (!(sync_event = get_sync_event())) return -1;
- if (!(params = malloc( sizeof(*params) + len ))) + if (addr->sa_family == AF_UNIX && *addr->sa_data) + { + WCHAR *sun_pathW = strdupAtoW(addr->sa_data); + unix_path = wine_get_unix_file_name(sun_pathW); + free(sun_pathW); + if (!unix_path) + return SOCKET_ERROR; + unix_path_len = strlen(unix_path) + 1; + } + + if (!(params = malloc( sizeof(*params) + len + unix_path_len ))) { SetLastError( ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY ); return -1; @@ -1234,9 +1290,11 @@ int WINAPI connect( SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int len ) params->addr_len = len; params->synchronous = TRUE; memcpy( params + 1, addr, len ); + if (unix_path_len) + memcpy( (char *)(params + 1) + len, unix_path, unix_path_len );
status = NtDeviceIoControlFile( (HANDLE)s, sync_event, NULL, NULL, &io, IOCTL_AFD_WINE_CONNECT, - params, sizeof(*params) + len, NULL, 0 ); + params, sizeof(*params) + len + unix_path_len, NULL, 0 ); free( params ); if (status == STATUS_PENDING) { diff --git a/dlls/ws2_32/ws2_32_private.h b/dlls/ws2_32/ws2_32_private.h index 41d9e512488..8e5da235801 100644 --- a/dlls/ws2_32/ws2_32_private.h +++ b/dlls/ws2_32/ws2_32_private.h @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ #include "mstcpip.h" #include "af_irda.h" #include "winnt.h" +#include "afunix.h" #define USE_WC_PREFIX /* For CMSG_DATA */ #include "iphlpapi.h" #include "ip2string.h" @@ -73,6 +74,19 @@ static inline char *strdupWtoA( const WCHAR *str ) return ret; }
+static inline WCHAR *strdupAtoW( const char *str ) +{ + WCHAR *ret = NULL; + if (str) + { + DWORD len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, str, -1, NULL, 0); + if ((ret = malloc( len * sizeof(WCHAR) ))) + MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, str, -1, ret, len); + } + return ret; +} + + static const char magic_loopback_addr[] = {127, 12, 34, 56};
const char *debugstr_sockaddr( const struct sockaddr *addr ) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; diff --git a/server/sock.c b/server/sock.c index 088e6d63079..35cc755840e 100644 --- a/server/sock.c +++ b/server/sock.c @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ #include <time.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <limits.h> +#include <libgen.h> #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_FILTER_H # include <linux/filter.h> #endif @@ -83,6 +84,8 @@ # define HAS_IRDA #endif
+#include <sys/un.h> + #include "ntstatus.h" #define WIN32_NO_STATUS #include "windef.h" @@ -93,6 +96,7 @@ #include "ws2tcpip.h" #include "wsipx.h" #include "af_irda.h" +#include "afunix.h" #include "wine/afd.h" #include "wine/rbtree.h"
@@ -116,6 +120,7 @@ union win_sockaddr struct WS_sockaddr_in6 in6; struct WS_sockaddr_ipx ipx; SOCKADDR_IRDA irda; + struct WS_sockaddr_un un; };
union unix_sockaddr @@ -129,6 +134,7 @@ union unix_sockaddr #ifdef HAS_IRDA struct sockaddr_irda irda; #endif + struct sockaddr_un un; };
static struct list poll_list = LIST_INIT( poll_list ); @@ -546,6 +552,17 @@ static int sockaddr_from_unix( const union unix_sockaddr *uaddr, struct WS_socka } #endif
+ case AF_UNIX: + { + struct WS_sockaddr_un win = {0}; + + if (wsaddrlen < sizeof(win)) return -1; + win.sun_family = WS_AF_UNIX; + memcpy( win.sun_path, uaddr->un.sun_path, sizeof(win.sun_path) ); + memcpy( wsaddr, &win, sizeof(win) ); + return sizeof(win); + } + case AF_UNSPEC: return 0;
@@ -646,6 +663,17 @@ static socklen_t sockaddr_to_unix( const struct WS_sockaddr *wsaddr, int wsaddrl return sizeof(uaddr->in6); }
+ case WS_AF_UNIX: + { + struct WS_sockaddr_un win = {0}; + + if (wsaddrlen < sizeof(win.sun_family) + strlen( wsaddr->sa_data ) + 1) return 0; + memcpy( &win, wsaddr, sizeof(win) ); + uaddr->un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + memcpy( uaddr->un.sun_path, win.sun_path, sizeof(win.sun_path) ); + return sizeof(uaddr->un); + } + default: return 0; } @@ -672,6 +700,9 @@ static socklen_t get_unix_sockaddr_any( union unix_sockaddr *uaddr, int ws_famil uaddr->irda.sir_family = AF_IRDA; return sizeof(uaddr->irda); #endif + case WS_AF_UNIX: + uaddr->un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + return sizeof(uaddr->un); default: return 0; } @@ -1757,6 +1788,7 @@ static int get_unix_family( int family ) #ifdef AF_IRDA case WS_AF_IRDA: return AF_IRDA; #endif + case WS_AF_UNIX: return AF_UNIX; case WS_AF_UNSPEC: return AF_UNSPEC; default: return -1; } @@ -2607,6 +2639,19 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async ) if (unix_addr.addr.sa_family == AF_INET && !memcmp( &unix_addr.in.sin_addr, magic_loopback_addr, 4 )) unix_addr.in.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl( INADDR_LOOPBACK );
+ if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX && *((char *)(params + 1) + params->addr_len)) + { + char *unix_path = (char *)(params + 1) + params->addr_len; + char unix_path_copy[PATH_MAX]; + strcpy(unix_path_copy, unix_path); + if (chdir( dirname( unix_path_copy ) ) == -1) + { + set_error( sock_get_ntstatus( errno ) ); + return; + } + memcpy( unix_addr.un.sun_path, basename( unix_path ), sizeof(unix_addr.un.sun_path) ); + } + ret = connect( unix_fd, &unix_addr.addr, unix_len ); if (ret < 0 && errno == ECONNABORTED) { @@ -2619,6 +2664,9 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async ) ret = connect( unix_fd, &unix_addr.addr, unix_len ); }
+ if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX && *(char *)(params + 1)) + fchdir(server_dir_fd); + if (ret < 0 && errno != EINPROGRESS) { set_error( sock_get_ntstatus( errno ) ); @@ -2878,7 +2926,7 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async ) case IOCTL_AFD_BIND: { const struct afd_bind_params *params = get_req_data(); - union unix_sockaddr unix_addr, bind_addr; + union unix_sockaddr unix_addr, bind_addr, win_addr; data_size_t in_size; socklen_t unix_len; int v6only = 1; @@ -2943,12 +2991,29 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async ) if (check_addr_usage( sock, &bind_addr, v6only )) return;
+ if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX && *params->addr.sa_data) + { + char *unix_path = (char *)¶ms->addr + sizeof(unix_addr.un); + char unix_path_copy[PATH_MAX]; + strcpy(unix_path_copy, unix_path); + if (chdir( dirname( unix_path_copy ) ) == -1) + { + set_error( sock_get_ntstatus( errno ) ); + return; + } + + win_addr = bind_addr; + memcpy( bind_addr.un.sun_path, basename( unix_path ), sizeof(bind_addr.un.sun_path) ); + } + if (bind( unix_fd, &bind_addr.addr, unix_len ) < 0) { if (errno == EADDRINUSE && sock->reuseaddr) errno = EACCES;
set_error( sock_get_ntstatus( errno ) ); + if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX && *(char *)(params + 1)) + fchdir(server_dir_fd); return; }
@@ -2961,6 +3026,8 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async ) * actual unix address */ if (bind_addr.addr.sa_family == AF_INET) bind_addr.in.sin_addr = unix_addr.in.sin_addr; + if (bind_addr.addr.sa_family == AF_UNIX) + bind_addr = win_addr; sock->addr_len = sockaddr_from_unix( &bind_addr, &sock->addr.addr, sizeof(sock->addr) ); }
@@ -2968,6 +3035,9 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async )
if (get_reply_max_size() >= sock->addr_len) set_reply_data( &sock->addr, sock->addr_len ); + + if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX && *(char *)(params + 1)) + fchdir(server_dir_fd); return; }
From: Ally Sommers dropbear.sh@gmail.com
Deleting the socket file is a common pattern with AF_UNIX sockets, and is analogous to unbinding. --- server/fd.c | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+)
diff --git a/server/fd.c b/server/fd.c index eaebe044f37..8697b07070a 100644 --- a/server/fd.c +++ b/server/fd.c @@ -1957,6 +1957,24 @@ struct fd *open_fd( struct fd *root, const char *name, struct unicode_str nt_nam fd->unix_fd = open( name, O_RDONLY | (flags & ~(O_TRUNC | O_CREAT | O_EXCL)), *mode ); }
+ /* open(3) throws ENXIO when `path` is one of: + * 1. a FIFO, and open(3) is called with O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK, + * and no other process is currently attempting to read from `path`. + * 2. a special device file, and the device it corresponds to does not exist. + * 3. a UNIX socket. + * We can confirm the third case to allow for unlinking a socket. + */ + if (errno == ENXIO && !stat( name, &st ) && S_ISSOCK(st.st_mode)) + { + if ((access & DELETE) && unlink( name )) + { + file_set_error(); + goto error; + } + else + fd->unix_fd = open( name, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, S_IRWXU ); + } + if (fd->unix_fd == -1) { /* check for trailing slash on file path */
From: Ally Sommers dropbear.sh@gmail.com
--- server/sock.c | 25 ++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/server/sock.c b/server/sock.c index 35cc755840e..eb6167b78dd 100644 --- a/server/sock.c +++ b/server/sock.c @@ -2639,17 +2639,28 @@ static void sock_ioctl( struct fd *fd, ioctl_code_t code, struct async *async ) if (unix_addr.addr.sa_family == AF_INET && !memcmp( &unix_addr.in.sin_addr, magic_loopback_addr, 4 )) unix_addr.in.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl( INADDR_LOOPBACK );
- if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX && *((char *)(params + 1) + params->addr_len)) + if (sock->family == WS_AF_UNIX) { - char *unix_path = (char *)(params + 1) + params->addr_len; - char unix_path_copy[PATH_MAX]; - strcpy(unix_path_copy, unix_path); - if (chdir( dirname( unix_path_copy ) ) == -1) + if (*(char *)(params + 1)) { - set_error( sock_get_ntstatus( errno ) ); + char *unix_path = (char *)(params + 1) + params->addr_len; + char unix_path_copy[PATH_MAX]; + strcpy(unix_path_copy, unix_path); + if (chdir( dirname( unix_path_copy ) ) == -1) + { + set_error( sock_get_ntstatus( errno ) ); + return; + } + memcpy( unix_addr.un.sun_path, basename( unix_path ), sizeof(unix_addr.un.sun_path) ); + } + else + { + /* Contrary to documentation, Windows does not currently support abstract Unix + * sockets. connect() throws WSAEINVAL if sun_family is AF_UNIX and sun_path + * begins with '\0', even though bind() will succeed. */ + set_win32_error( WSAEINVAL ); return; } - memcpy( unix_addr.un.sun_path, basename( unix_path ), sizeof(unix_addr.un.sun_path) ); }
ret = connect( unix_fd, &unix_addr.addr, unix_len );
From: Ally Sommers dropbear.sh@gmail.com
--- dlls/ws2_32/tests/sock.c | 144 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 144 insertions(+)
diff --git a/dlls/ws2_32/tests/sock.c b/dlls/ws2_32/tests/sock.c index cddc4c125ff..a2ecaee30d2 100644 --- a/dlls/ws2_32/tests/sock.c +++ b/dlls/ws2_32/tests/sock.c @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ #include <iphlpapi.h> #include <ws2tcpip.h> #include <wsipx.h> +#include <afunix.h> #include <wsnwlink.h> #include <mswsock.h> #include <mstcpip.h> @@ -13706,6 +13707,148 @@ static void test_connect_udp(void) closesocket(client); }
+struct afunix_thread_param +{ + int sockfd; + SOCKADDR_UN addr; +}; + +static DWORD WINAPI test_afunix_client_connect_thread(void *param) +{ + struct afunix_thread_param *in = param; + ok(!connect(in->sockfd, (SOCKADDR *)&in->addr, sizeof(in->addr)), "Could not connect to Unix socket: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + return 0; +} + +static void test_afunix(void) +{ + SOCKET listener, client, server; + SOCKADDR_UN addr = { AF_UNIX, "test_afunix.sock" }; + HANDLE clientThread; + const char serverMsg[] = "ws2_32/AF_UNIX socket test"; + char clientBuf[sizeof(serverMsg)] = { 0 }; + + char paths[4][sizeof(addr.sun_path)] = { "./tmp.sock", "../tmp.sock" }; + char dosPath[sizeof(addr.sun_path)]; + WCHAR dosWidePath[sizeof(addr.sun_path)]; + UNICODE_STRING ntPath = { 0 }; + SOCKADDR_UN outAddr = { 0 }; + int ret; + + /* Test connection and send/recv */ + listener = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + if (listener == INVALID_SOCKET && GetLastError() == WSAEAFNOSUPPORT) + { + win_skip("AF_UNIX sockets are unsupported, skipping...\n"); + return; + } + + ok(listener != INVALID_SOCKET, "Could not create Unix socket: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + + ret = bind(listener, (SOCKADDR *)&addr, sizeof(SOCKADDR_UN)); + ok(!ret, "Could not bind Unix socket: %lu\n", GetLastError()); + + ret = listen(listener, 1); + ok(!ret, "Could not listen on Unix socket: %lu\n", GetLastError()); + + client = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + ok(client != INVALID_SOCKET, "Failed to create second Unix socket: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + + clientThread = CreateThread(NULL, 0, test_afunix_client_connect_thread, + &(struct afunix_thread_param){ client, addr }, 0, NULL); + ok(clientThread != NULL, "CreateThread failed unexpectedly: %ld\n", GetLastError()); + server = accept(listener, NULL, NULL); + ok(server != INVALID_SOCKET, "Could not accept Unix socket connection: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + + WaitForSingleObject(clientThread, 1000); + + ret = send(server, serverMsg, sizeof(serverMsg), 0); + ok(ret == sizeof(serverMsg), "Incorrect return value from send: %d\n", ret); + ret = recv(client, clientBuf, sizeof(serverMsg), 0); + ok(ret == sizeof(serverMsg), "Incorrect return value from recv: %d\n", ret); + ok(!memcmp(serverMsg, clientBuf, sizeof(serverMsg)), "Data mismatch over Unix socket\n"); + + memset(clientBuf, 0, sizeof(clientBuf)); + + ret = sendto(server, serverMsg, sizeof(serverMsg), 0, NULL, 0); + ok(ret == sizeof(serverMsg), "Incorrect return value from sendto: %d\n", ret); + ret = recvfrom(client, clientBuf, sizeof(serverMsg), 0, NULL, 0); + ok(ret == sizeof(serverMsg), "Incorrect return value from recvfrom: %d\n", ret); + ok(!memcmp(serverMsg, clientBuf, sizeof(serverMsg)), "Data mismatch over Unix socket\n"); + + closesocket(listener); + closesocket(client); + closesocket(server); + + /* Test socket file deletion */ + ret = DeleteFileA("test_afunix.sock"); + ok(ret, "DeleteFileA on socket file failed: %lu\n", GetLastError()); + ok(GetFileAttributesA("test_afunix.sock") == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES && + GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, + "Failed to delete socket file at path '%s'\n", + addr.sun_path); + + /* Test failure modes */ + listener = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + ok(listener != INVALID_SOCKET, "Could not create Unix socket: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + ret = bind(listener, (SOCKADDR *)&addr, sizeof(SOCKADDR_UN)); + ok(!ret, "Could not bind Unix socket to path '%s': %lu\n", addr.sun_path, GetLastError()); + closesocket(listener); + listener = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + ok(listener != INVALID_SOCKET, "Could not create Unix socket: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + ret = bind(listener, (SOCKADDR *)&addr, sizeof(SOCKADDR_UN)); + ok(ret && GetLastError() == WSAEADDRINUSE, + "Bound Unix socket to path '%s' despite existing socket file: %lu\n", + addr.sun_path, + GetLastError()); + closesocket(listener); + ret = DeleteFileA(addr.sun_path); + ok(ret, "DeleteFileA on socket file failed: %lu\n", GetLastError()); + ok(GetFileAttributesA("test_afunix.sock") == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES && + GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, + "Failed to delete socket file at path '%s'\n", + addr.sun_path); + + /* Test different path types (relative, NT, etc.) */ + GetTempPathA(sizeof(paths[0]) - 1, paths[2]); + strcat(paths[2], "tmp.sock"); + MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, paths[2], -1, dosWidePath, sizeof(dosPath)); + RtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U(dosWidePath, &ntPath, NULL, NULL); + RtlUnicodeToMultiByteN(paths[3], sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 1, NULL, ntPath.Buffer, ntPath.Length); + + for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(paths) / sizeof(paths[0]); i++) + { + memcpy(addr.sun_path, paths[i], sizeof(paths[i])); + + listener = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + ok(listener != INVALID_SOCKET, "Could not create Unix socket: %lu\n", + GetLastError()); + + ret = bind(listener, (SOCKADDR *)&addr, sizeof(SOCKADDR_UN)); + ok(!ret, "Could not bind Unix socket to path '%s': %lu\n", addr.sun_path, GetLastError()); + + ret = getsockname(listener, (SOCKADDR *)&outAddr, &(int){sizeof(SOCKADDR_UN)}); + ok(!ret, "Could not get info on Unix socket: %lu\n", GetLastError()); + ok(!memcmp(addr.sun_path, outAddr.sun_path, sizeof(addr.sun_path)), + "getsockname returned incorrect path '%s' for provided path '%s'\n", + outAddr.sun_path, + addr.sun_path); + + ret = DeleteFileA(addr.sun_path); + ok(ret, "DeleteFileA on socket file failed: %lu\n", GetLastError()); + ok(GetFileAttributesA(addr.sun_path) == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES && + GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, + "Failed to delete socket file at path '%s'\n", + addr.sun_path); + } +} + START_TEST( sock ) { int i; @@ -13787,6 +13930,7 @@ START_TEST( sock ) test_tcp_reset(); test_icmp(); test_connect_udp(); + test_afunix();
/* this is an io heavy test, do it at the end so the kernel doesn't start dropping packets */ test_send();
`getpeername` is handled in ws2_32, not wineserver (unlike `getsockname`). I think passing it through to `sock_ioctl` would be the best way to allow it to function correctly with AF_UNIX sockets, since keeping it in ws2_32 would require maintaining two separate connection lists, and wineserver already maintains one.
Should that be done with a separate merge request or included here?
On Thu Jun 1 23:00:29 2023 +0000, Ally Sommers wrote:
I'd also like to see the result of getsockname() on all tested paths.
On Windows, `getsockname` returns the path provided to `bind` when called on an AF_UNIX socket. Since it would be impossible to provide a Windows path to the native `bind` call, this must be emulated.
What protocol do these sockets actually have? I.e. what does
SO_PROTOCOL_INFO return for them? 0 is usually a wildcard. Windows returns the following:
dwServiceFlags1: 0x00020026 // (XP1_GUARANTEED_DELIVERY | XP1_GUARANTEED_ORDER | XP1_IFS_HANDLES) dwServiceFlags2: <reserved> dwServiceFlags3: <reserved> dwServiceFlags4: <reserved> dwProviderFlags: 8 ProviderId: <GUID> dwCatalogEntryId: 1007 ProtocolChain: { ChainLen: 1, ChainEntries: { 0 } } iVersion: 2 iAddressFamily: 1 iMaxSockAddr: 110 iMinSockAddr: 2 iSocketType: 1 iProtocol: 0 iProtocolMaxOffset: 0 iNetworkByteOrder: 0 iSecurityScheme: 0 dwMessageSize: 0 dwProviderReserved: <reserved> szProtocol: AF_UNIX
Interesting. So it really does have a protocol of zero, but also PFL_MATCHES_PROTOCOL_ZERO, which is mildly weird but I guess probably works without any special casing.
The rest looks pretty predictable.
For example, if a Windows program connects to a Linux program's socket at `/tmp/server.sock`, which of the following is correct for `getpeername` to fill in?
- `/tmp/server.sock`
- `Z:\tmp\server.sock`
- `server.sock`
- [something else]
And if a Linux program with a socket bound to `/tmp/server.sock` connects to a Windows socket at `C:\tmp\server.sock`, which is correct for `accept` to return on the Windows side?
Correct `getpeername` and `accept` functionality will take a non-insignificant amount of effort regardless of the implementation chosen. Should those be done with separate merge requests or included here?
At this point, the last question is hard to answer without understanding what the actual implementation requires, which is mainly why I'm asking for all these tests :-)
That relative and absolute paths are preserved in getsockname() suggests that the original path isn't interpreted or normalized at all, which makes some degree of sense. It then however raises the question of whether the getpeername() path is interpreted or normalized, because it'd be at least a little surprising if it isn't. (For example, a relative path doesn't always make sense).
Granted, I don't actually know how a real Unix behaves in this respect.
We may want to just punt on getpeername() entirely [i.e. stub it out, with a FIXME, for AF_UNIX], but I think it shouldn't be too hard to at least run a couple of tests.
Chip Davis (@cdavis5e) commented about server/fd.c:
fd->unix_fd = open( name, O_RDONLY | (flags & ~(O_TRUNC | O_CREAT | O_EXCL)), *mode ); }
/* open(3) throws ENXIO when `path` is one of:
* 1. a FIFO, and open(3) is called with O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK,
* and no other process is currently attempting to read from `path`.
* 2. a special device file, and the device it corresponds to does not exist.
* 3. a UNIX socket.
Not all systems fail that way when `open(2)`ing a local-domain socket file. According to [POSIX](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/open.html), the `errno` is supposed to be `EOPNOTSUPP` in that case; in this regard, the Linux behavior is nonstandard. Some implementations may actually let you `open(2)` a socket file under certain circumstances.