| #!/usr/bin/python |
| # |
| # Copyright 2015 The Android Open Source Project |
| # |
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| |
| # pylint: disable=g-bad-todo,g-bad-file-header,wildcard-import |
| from errno import * # pylint: disable=wildcard-import |
| import os |
| import random |
| import re |
| from socket import * # pylint: disable=wildcard-import |
| import threading |
| import time |
| import unittest |
| |
| import multinetwork_base |
| import net_test |
| import packets |
| import sock_diag |
| import tcp_test |
| |
| |
| NUM_SOCKETS = 30 |
| NO_BYTECODE = "" |
| |
| |
| class SockDiagBaseTest(multinetwork_base.MultiNetworkBaseTest): |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _CreateLotsOfSockets(): |
| # Dict mapping (addr, sport, dport) tuples to socketpairs. |
| socketpairs = {} |
| for _ in xrange(NUM_SOCKETS): |
| family, addr = random.choice([ |
| (AF_INET, "127.0.0.1"), |
| (AF_INET6, "::1"), |
| (AF_INET6, "::ffff:127.0.0.1")]) |
| socketpair = net_test.CreateSocketPair(family, SOCK_STREAM, addr) |
| sport, dport = (socketpair[0].getsockname()[1], |
| socketpair[1].getsockname()[1]) |
| socketpairs[(addr, sport, dport)] = socketpair |
| return socketpairs |
| |
| def assertSocketClosed(self, sock): |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOTCONN, sock.getpeername) |
| |
| def assertSocketConnected(self, sock): |
| sock.getpeername() # No errors? Socket is alive and connected. |
| |
| def assertSocketsClosed(self, socketpair): |
| for sock in socketpair: |
| self.assertSocketClosed(sock) |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(SockDiagBaseTest, self).setUp() |
| self.sock_diag = sock_diag.SockDiag() |
| self.socketpairs = {} |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| for socketpair in self.socketpairs.values(): |
| for s in socketpair: |
| s.close() |
| super(SockDiagBaseTest, self).tearDown() |
| |
| |
| class SockDiagTest(SockDiagBaseTest): |
| |
| def assertSockDiagMatchesSocket(self, s, diag_msg): |
| family = s.getsockopt(net_test.SOL_SOCKET, net_test.SO_DOMAIN) |
| self.assertEqual(diag_msg.family, family) |
| |
| src, sport = s.getsockname()[0:2] |
| self.assertEqual(diag_msg.id.src, self.sock_diag.PaddedAddress(src)) |
| self.assertEqual(diag_msg.id.sport, sport) |
| |
| if self.sock_diag.GetDestinationAddress(diag_msg) not in ["0.0.0.0", "::"]: |
| dst, dport = s.getpeername()[0:2] |
| self.assertEqual(diag_msg.id.dst, self.sock_diag.PaddedAddress(dst)) |
| self.assertEqual(diag_msg.id.dport, dport) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOTCONN, s.getpeername) |
| |
| def testFindsMappedSockets(self): |
| """Tests that inet_diag_find_one_icsk can find mapped sockets. |
| |
| Relevant kernel commits: |
| android-3.10: |
| f77e059 net: diag: support v4mapped sockets in inet_diag_find_one_icsk() |
| """ |
| socketpair = net_test.CreateSocketPair(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, |
| "::ffff:127.0.0.1") |
| for sock in socketpair: |
| diag_msg = self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(sock) |
| diag_req = self.sock_diag.DiagReqFromDiagMsg(diag_msg, IPPROTO_TCP) |
| self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag(diag_req) |
| # No errors? Good. |
| |
| def testFindsAllMySockets(self): |
| """Tests that basic socket dumping works. |
| |
| Relevant commits: |
| android-3.4: |
| ab4a727 net: inet_diag: zero out uninitialized idiag_{src,dst} fields |
| android-3.10 |
| 3eb409b net: inet_diag: zero out uninitialized idiag_{src,dst} fields |
| """ |
| self.socketpairs = self._CreateLotsOfSockets() |
| sockets = self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, NO_BYTECODE) |
| self.assertGreaterEqual(len(sockets), NUM_SOCKETS) |
| |
| # Find the cookies for all of our sockets. |
| cookies = {} |
| for diag_msg, unused_attrs in sockets: |
| addr = self.sock_diag.GetSourceAddress(diag_msg) |
| sport = diag_msg.id.sport |
| dport = diag_msg.id.dport |
| if (addr, sport, dport) in self.socketpairs: |
| cookies[(addr, sport, dport)] = diag_msg.id.cookie |
| elif (addr, dport, sport) in self.socketpairs: |
| cookies[(addr, sport, dport)] = diag_msg.id.cookie |
| |
| # Did we find all the cookies? |
| self.assertEquals(2 * NUM_SOCKETS, len(cookies)) |
| |
| socketpairs = self.socketpairs.values() |
| random.shuffle(socketpairs) |
| for socketpair in socketpairs: |
| for sock in socketpair: |
| # Check that we can find a diag_msg by scanning a dump. |
| self.assertSockDiagMatchesSocket( |
| sock, |
| self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(sock)) |
| cookie = self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(sock).id.cookie |
| |
| # Check that we can find a diag_msg once we know the cookie. |
| req = self.sock_diag.DiagReqFromSocket(sock) |
| req.id.cookie = cookie |
| diag_msg = self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag(req) |
| req.states = 1 << diag_msg.state |
| self.assertSockDiagMatchesSocket(sock, diag_msg) |
| |
| def testBytecodeCompilation(self): |
| # pylint: disable=bad-whitespace |
| instructions = [ |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_GE, 1, 8, 0), # 0 |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_D_LE, 1, 7, 0xffff), # 8 |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_COND, 1, 2, ("::1", 128, -1)), # 16 |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_JMP, 1, 3, None), # 44 |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_COND, 2, 4, ("127.0.0.1", 32, -1)), # 48 |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_D_LE, 1, 3, 0x6665), # not used # 64 |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_NOP, 1, 1, None), # 72 |
| # 76 acc |
| # 80 rej |
| ] |
| # pylint: enable=bad-whitespace |
| bytecode = self.sock_diag.PackBytecode(instructions) |
| expected = ( |
| "0208500000000000" |
| "050848000000ffff" |
| "071c20000a800000ffffffff00000000000000000000000000000001" |
| "01041c00" |
| "0718200002200000ffffffff7f000001" |
| "0508100000006566" |
| "00040400" |
| ) |
| states = 1 << tcp_test.TCP_ESTABLISHED |
| self.assertMultiLineEqual(expected, bytecode.encode("hex")) |
| self.assertEquals(76, len(bytecode)) |
| self.socketpairs = self._CreateLotsOfSockets() |
| filteredsockets = self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, bytecode, |
| states=states) |
| allsockets = self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, NO_BYTECODE, |
| states=states) |
| self.assertItemsEqual(allsockets, filteredsockets) |
| |
| # Pick a few sockets in hash table order, and check that the bytecode we |
| # compiled selects them properly. |
| for socketpair in self.socketpairs.values()[:20]: |
| for s in socketpair: |
| diag_msg = self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(s) |
| instructions = [ |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_GE, 1, 5, diag_msg.id.sport), |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_LE, 1, 4, diag_msg.id.sport), |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_D_GE, 1, 3, diag_msg.id.dport), |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_D_LE, 1, 2, diag_msg.id.dport), |
| ] |
| bytecode = self.sock_diag.PackBytecode(instructions) |
| self.assertEquals(32, len(bytecode)) |
| sockets = self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, bytecode) |
| self.assertEquals(1, len(sockets)) |
| |
| # TODO: why doesn't comparing the cstructs work? |
| self.assertEquals(diag_msg.Pack(), sockets[0][0].Pack()) |
| |
| def testCrossFamilyBytecode(self): |
| """Checks for a cross-family bug in inet_diag_hostcond matching. |
| |
| Relevant kernel commits: |
| android-3.4: |
| f67caec inet_diag: avoid unsafe and nonsensical prefix matches in inet_diag_bc_run() |
| """ |
| # TODO: this is only here because the test fails if there are any open |
| # sockets other than the ones it creates itself. Make the bytecode more |
| # specific and remove it. |
| states = 1 << tcp_test.TCP_ESTABLISHED |
| self.assertFalse(self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, "", |
| states=states)) |
| |
| unused_pair4 = net_test.CreateSocketPair(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, "127.0.0.1") |
| unused_pair6 = net_test.CreateSocketPair(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, "::1") |
| |
| bytecode4 = self.sock_diag.PackBytecode([ |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_COND, 1, 2, ("0.0.0.0", 0, -1))]) |
| bytecode6 = self.sock_diag.PackBytecode([ |
| (sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_S_COND, 1, 2, ("::", 0, -1))]) |
| |
| # IPv4/v6 filters must never match IPv6/IPv4 sockets... |
| v4socks = self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, bytecode4, |
| states=states) |
| self.assertTrue(v4socks) |
| self.assertTrue(all(d.family == AF_INET for d, _ in v4socks)) |
| |
| v6socks = self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, bytecode6, |
| states=states) |
| self.assertTrue(v6socks) |
| self.assertTrue(all(d.family == AF_INET6 for d, _ in v6socks)) |
| |
| # Except for mapped addresses, which match both IPv4 and IPv6. |
| pair5 = net_test.CreateSocketPair(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, |
| "::ffff:127.0.0.1") |
| diag_msgs = [self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(s) for s in pair5] |
| v4socks = [d for d, _ in self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, |
| bytecode4, |
| states=states)] |
| v6socks = [d for d, _ in self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets(IPPROTO_TCP, |
| bytecode6, |
| states=states)] |
| self.assertTrue(all(d in v4socks for d in diag_msgs)) |
| self.assertTrue(all(d in v6socks for d in diag_msgs)) |
| |
| def testPortComparisonValidation(self): |
| """Checks for a bug in validating port comparison bytecode. |
| |
| Relevant kernel commits: |
| android-3.4: |
| 5e1f542 inet_diag: validate port comparison byte code to prevent unsafe reads |
| """ |
| bytecode = sock_diag.InetDiagBcOp((sock_diag.INET_DIAG_BC_D_GE, 4, 8)) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno( |
| EINVAL, |
| self.sock_diag.DumpAllInetSockets, IPPROTO_TCP, bytecode.Pack()) |
| |
| def testNonSockDiagCommand(self): |
| def DiagDump(code): |
| sock_id = self.sock_diag._EmptyInetDiagSockId() |
| req = sock_diag.InetDiagReqV2((AF_INET6, IPPROTO_TCP, 0, 0xffffffff, |
| sock_id)) |
| self.sock_diag._Dump(code, req, sock_diag.InetDiagMsg, "") |
| |
| op = sock_diag.SOCK_DIAG_BY_FAMILY |
| DiagDump(op) # No errors? Good. |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(EINVAL, DiagDump, op + 17) |
| |
| |
| class SockDestroyTest(SockDiagBaseTest): |
| """Tests that SOCK_DESTROY works correctly. |
| |
| Relevant kernel commits: |
| net-next: |
| b613f56 net: diag: split inet_diag_dump_one_icsk into two |
| 64be0ae net: diag: Add the ability to destroy a socket. |
| 6eb5d2e net: diag: Support SOCK_DESTROY for inet sockets. |
| c1e64e2 net: diag: Support destroying TCP sockets. |
| 2010b93 net: tcp: deal with listen sockets properly in tcp_abort. |
| |
| android-3.4: |
| d48ec88 net: diag: split inet_diag_dump_one_icsk into two |
| 2438189 net: diag: Add the ability to destroy a socket. |
| 7a2ddbc net: diag: Support SOCK_DESTROY for inet sockets. |
| 44047b2 net: diag: Support destroying TCP sockets. |
| 200dae7 net: tcp: deal with listen sockets properly in tcp_abort. |
| |
| android-3.10: |
| 9eaff90 net: diag: split inet_diag_dump_one_icsk into two |
| d60326c net: diag: Add the ability to destroy a socket. |
| 3d4ce85 net: diag: Support SOCK_DESTROY for inet sockets. |
| 529dfc6 net: diag: Support destroying TCP sockets. |
| 9c712fe net: tcp: deal with listen sockets properly in tcp_abort. |
| |
| android-3.18: |
| 100263d net: diag: split inet_diag_dump_one_icsk into two |
| 194c5f3 net: diag: Add the ability to destroy a socket. |
| 8387ea2 net: diag: Support SOCK_DESTROY for inet sockets. |
| b80585a net: diag: Support destroying TCP sockets. |
| 476c6ce net: tcp: deal with listen sockets properly in tcp_abort. |
| """ |
| |
| def testClosesSockets(self): |
| self.socketpairs = self._CreateLotsOfSockets() |
| for _, socketpair in self.socketpairs.iteritems(): |
| # Close one of the sockets. |
| # This will send a RST that will close the other side as well. |
| s = random.choice(socketpair) |
| if random.randrange(0, 2) == 1: |
| self.sock_diag.CloseSocketFromFd(s) |
| else: |
| diag_msg = self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(s) |
| |
| # Get the cookie wrong and ensure that we get an error and the socket |
| # is not closed. |
| real_cookie = diag_msg.id.cookie |
| diag_msg.id.cookie = os.urandom(len(real_cookie)) |
| req = self.sock_diag.DiagReqFromDiagMsg(diag_msg, IPPROTO_TCP) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOENT, self.sock_diag.CloseSocket, req) |
| self.assertSocketConnected(s) |
| |
| # Now close it with the correct cookie. |
| req.id.cookie = real_cookie |
| self.sock_diag.CloseSocket(req) |
| |
| # Check that both sockets in the pair are closed. |
| self.assertSocketsClosed(socketpair) |
| |
| def testNonTcpSockets(self): |
| s = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0) |
| s.connect(("::1", 53)) |
| self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(s) # No exceptions? Good. |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(EOPNOTSUPP, self.sock_diag.CloseSocketFromFd, s) |
| |
| # TODO: |
| # Test that killing unix sockets returns EOPNOTSUPP. |
| |
| |
| class SocketExceptionThread(threading.Thread): |
| |
| def __init__(self, sock, operation): |
| self.exception = None |
| super(SocketExceptionThread, self).__init__() |
| self.daemon = True |
| self.sock = sock |
| self.operation = operation |
| |
| def run(self): |
| try: |
| self.operation(self.sock) |
| except IOError, e: |
| self.exception = e |
| |
| |
| class SockDiagTcpTest(tcp_test.TcpBaseTest, SockDiagBaseTest): |
| |
| def testIpv4MappedSynRecvSocket(self): |
| """Tests for the absence of a bug with AF_INET6 TCP SYN-RECV sockets. |
| |
| Relevant kernel commits: |
| android-3.4: |
| 457a04b inet_diag: fix oops for IPv4 AF_INET6 TCP SYN-RECV state |
| """ |
| netid = random.choice(self.tuns.keys()) |
| self.IncomingConnection(5, tcp_test.TCP_SYN_RECV, netid) |
| sock_id = self.sock_diag._EmptyInetDiagSockId() |
| sock_id.sport = self.port |
| states = 1 << tcp_test.TCP_SYN_RECV |
| req = sock_diag.InetDiagReqV2((AF_INET6, IPPROTO_TCP, 0, states, sock_id)) |
| children = self.sock_diag.Dump(req, NO_BYTECODE) |
| |
| self.assertTrue(children) |
| for child, unused_args in children: |
| self.assertEqual(tcp_test.TCP_SYN_RECV, child.state) |
| self.assertEqual(self.sock_diag.PaddedAddress(self.remoteaddr), |
| child.id.dst) |
| self.assertEqual(self.sock_diag.PaddedAddress(self.myaddr), |
| child.id.src) |
| |
| |
| class SockDestroyTcpTest(tcp_test.TcpBaseTest, SockDiagBaseTest): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(SockDestroyTcpTest, self).setUp() |
| self.netid = random.choice(self.tuns.keys()) |
| |
| def CheckRstOnClose(self, sock, req, expect_reset, msg, do_close=True): |
| """Closes the socket and checks whether a RST is sent or not.""" |
| if sock is not None: |
| self.assertIsNone(req, "Must specify sock or req, not both") |
| self.sock_diag.CloseSocketFromFd(sock) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(EINVAL, sock.accept) |
| else: |
| self.assertIsNone(sock, "Must specify sock or req, not both") |
| self.sock_diag.CloseSocket(req) |
| |
| if expect_reset: |
| desc, rst = self.RstPacket() |
| msg = "%s: expecting %s: " % (msg, desc) |
| self.ExpectPacketOn(self.netid, msg, rst) |
| else: |
| msg = "%s: " % msg |
| self.ExpectNoPacketsOn(self.netid, msg) |
| |
| if sock is not None and do_close: |
| sock.close() |
| |
| def CheckTcpReset(self, state, statename): |
| for version in [4, 5, 6]: |
| msg = "Closing incoming IPv%d %s socket" % (version, statename) |
| self.IncomingConnection(version, state, self.netid) |
| self.CheckRstOnClose(self.s, None, False, msg) |
| if state != tcp_test.TCP_LISTEN: |
| msg = "Closing accepted IPv%d %s socket" % (version, statename) |
| self.CheckRstOnClose(self.accepted, None, True, msg) |
| |
| def testTcpResets(self): |
| """Checks that closing sockets in appropriate states sends a RST.""" |
| self.CheckTcpReset(tcp_test.TCP_LISTEN, "TCP_LISTEN") |
| self.CheckTcpReset(tcp_test.TCP_ESTABLISHED, "TCP_ESTABLISHED") |
| self.CheckTcpReset(tcp_test.TCP_CLOSE_WAIT, "TCP_CLOSE_WAIT") |
| |
| def FindChildSockets(self, s): |
| """Finds the SYN_RECV child sockets of a given listening socket.""" |
| d = self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(self.s) |
| req = self.sock_diag.DiagReqFromDiagMsg(d, IPPROTO_TCP) |
| req.states = 1 << tcp_test.TCP_SYN_RECV | 1 << tcp_test.TCP_ESTABLISHED |
| req.id.cookie = "\x00" * 8 |
| children = self.sock_diag.Dump(req, NO_BYTECODE) |
| return [self.sock_diag.DiagReqFromDiagMsg(d, IPPROTO_TCP) |
| for d, _ in children] |
| |
| def CheckChildSocket(self, version, statename, parent_first): |
| state = getattr(tcp_test, statename) |
| |
| self.IncomingConnection(version, state, self.netid) |
| |
| d = self.sock_diag.FindSockDiagFromFd(self.s) |
| parent = self.sock_diag.DiagReqFromDiagMsg(d, IPPROTO_TCP) |
| children = self.FindChildSockets(self.s) |
| self.assertEquals(1, len(children)) |
| |
| is_established = (state == tcp_test.TCP_NOT_YET_ACCEPTED) |
| |
| # The new TCP listener code in 4.4 makes SYN_RECV sockets live in the |
| # regular TCP hash tables, and inet_diag_find_one_icsk can find them. |
| # Before 4.4, we can see those sockets in dumps, but we can't fetch |
| # or close them. |
| can_close_children = is_established or net_test.LINUX_VERSION >= (4, 4) |
| |
| for child in children: |
| if can_close_children: |
| self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag(child) # No errors? Good, child found. |
| else: |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOENT, self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag, child) |
| |
| def CloseParent(expect_reset): |
| msg = "Closing parent IPv%d %s socket %s child" % ( |
| version, statename, "before" if parent_first else "after") |
| self.CheckRstOnClose(self.s, None, expect_reset, msg) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOENT, self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag, parent) |
| |
| def CheckChildrenClosed(): |
| for child in children: |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOENT, self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag, child) |
| |
| def CloseChildren(): |
| for child in children: |
| msg = "Closing child IPv%d %s socket %s parent" % ( |
| version, statename, "after" if parent_first else "before") |
| self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag(child) |
| self.CheckRstOnClose(None, child, is_established, msg) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ENOENT, self.sock_diag.GetSockDiag, child) |
| CheckChildrenClosed() |
| |
| if parent_first: |
| # Closing the parent will close child sockets, which will send a RST, |
| # iff they are already established. |
| CloseParent(is_established) |
| if is_established: |
| CheckChildrenClosed() |
| elif can_close_children: |
| CloseChildren() |
| CheckChildrenClosed() |
| self.s.close() |
| else: |
| if can_close_children: |
| CloseChildren() |
| CloseParent(False) |
| self.s.close() |
| |
| def testChildSockets(self): |
| for version in [4, 5, 6]: |
| self.CheckChildSocket(version, "TCP_SYN_RECV", False) |
| self.CheckChildSocket(version, "TCP_SYN_RECV", True) |
| self.CheckChildSocket(version, "TCP_NOT_YET_ACCEPTED", False) |
| self.CheckChildSocket(version, "TCP_NOT_YET_ACCEPTED", True) |
| |
| def CloseDuringBlockingCall(self, sock, call, expected_errno): |
| thread = SocketExceptionThread(sock, call) |
| thread.start() |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| self.sock_diag.CloseSocketFromFd(sock) |
| thread.join(1) |
| self.assertFalse(thread.is_alive()) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(thread.exception) |
| self.assertTrue(isinstance(thread.exception, IOError), |
| "Expected IOError, got %s" % thread.exception) |
| self.assertEqual(expected_errno, thread.exception.errno) |
| self.assertSocketClosed(sock) |
| |
| def testAcceptInterrupted(self): |
| """Tests that accept() is interrupted by SOCK_DESTROY.""" |
| for version in [4, 5, 6]: |
| self.IncomingConnection(version, tcp_test.TCP_LISTEN, self.netid) |
| self.CloseDuringBlockingCall(self.s, lambda sock: sock.accept(), EINVAL) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(ECONNABORTED, self.s.send, "foo") |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(EINVAL, self.s.accept) |
| |
| def testReadInterrupted(self): |
| """Tests that read() is interrupted by SOCK_DESTROY.""" |
| for version in [4, 5, 6]: |
| self.IncomingConnection(version, tcp_test.TCP_ESTABLISHED, self.netid) |
| self.CloseDuringBlockingCall(self.accepted, lambda sock: sock.recv(4096), |
| ECONNABORTED) |
| self.assertRaisesErrno(EPIPE, self.accepted.send, "foo") |
| |
| def testConnectInterrupted(self): |
| """Tests that connect() is interrupted by SOCK_DESTROY.""" |
| for version in [4, 5, 6]: |
| family = {4: AF_INET, 5: AF_INET6, 6: AF_INET6}[version] |
| s = net_test.Socket(family, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP) |
| self.SelectInterface(s, self.netid, "mark") |
| if version == 5: |
| remoteaddr = "::ffff:" + self.GetRemoteAddress(4) |
| version = 4 |
| else: |
| remoteaddr = self.GetRemoteAddress(version) |
| s.bind(("", 0)) |
| _, sport = s.getsockname()[:2] |
| self.CloseDuringBlockingCall( |
| s, lambda sock: sock.connect((remoteaddr, 53)), ECONNABORTED) |
| desc, syn = packets.SYN(53, version, self.MyAddress(version, self.netid), |
| remoteaddr, sport=sport, seq=None) |
| self.ExpectPacketOn(self.netid, desc, syn) |
| msg = "SOCK_DESTROY of socket in connect, expected no RST" |
| self.ExpectNoPacketsOn(self.netid, msg) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |