libwebsockets/test-server/test-server.c

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/*
* libwebsockets-test-server - libwebsockets test implementation
*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
* 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:
* version 2.1 of the License.
*
* 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 Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
* MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "test-server.h"
int close_testing;
int max_poll_elements;
int debug_level = 7;
#ifdef EXTERNAL_POLL
struct lws_pollfd *pollfds;
int *fd_lookup;
int count_pollfds;
#endif
volatile int force_exit = 0;
struct lws_context *context;
struct lws_plat_file_ops fops_plat;
/* http server gets files from this path */
#define LOCAL_RESOURCE_PATH INSTALL_DATADIR"/libwebsockets-test-server"
char *resource_path = LOCAL_RESOURCE_PATH;
/* singlethreaded version --> no locks */
void test_server_lock(int care)
{
}
void test_server_unlock(int care)
{
}
/*
* This demo server shows how to use libwebsockets for one or more
* websocket protocols in the same server
*
* It defines the following websocket protocols:
*
* dumb-increment-protocol: once the socket is opened, an incrementing
* ascii string is sent down it every 50ms.
* If you send "reset\n" on the websocket, then
* the incrementing number is reset to 0.
*
* lws-mirror-protocol: copies any received packet to every connection also
* using this protocol, including the sender
*/
enum demo_protocols {
/* always first */
PROTOCOL_HTTP = 0,
PROTOCOL_DUMB_INCREMENT,
PROTOCOL_LWS_MIRROR,
PROTOCOL_LWS_ECHOGEN,
/* always last */
DEMO_PROTOCOL_COUNT
};
/* list of supported protocols and callbacks */
static struct lws_protocols protocols[] = {
/* first protocol must always be HTTP handler */
{
"http-only", /* name */
callback_http, /* callback */
sizeof (struct per_session_data__http), /* per_session_data_size */
0, /* max frame size / rx buffer */
},
{
"dumb-increment-protocol",
callback_dumb_increment,
sizeof(struct per_session_data__dumb_increment),
10,
},
{
"lws-mirror-protocol",
callback_lws_mirror,
sizeof(struct per_session_data__lws_mirror),
128,
},
{
"lws-echogen",
callback_lws_echogen,
sizeof(struct per_session_data__echogen),
128,
},
{ NULL, NULL, 0, 0 } /* terminator */
};
/* this shows how to override the lws file operations. You don't need
* to do any of this unless you have a reason (eg, want to serve
* compressed files without decompressing the whole archive)
*/
static lws_filefd_type
test_server_fops_open(struct lws *wsi, const char *filename,
unsigned long *filelen, int flags)
{
lws_filefd_type n;
/* call through to original platform implementation */
n = fops_plat.open(wsi, filename, filelen, flags);
lwsl_notice("%s: opening %s, ret %ld, len %lu\n", __func__, filename,
(long)n, *filelen);
return n;
}
void sighandler(int sig)
{
force_exit = 1;
lws_cancel_service(context);
}
static const struct lws_extension exts[] = {
{
"permessage-deflate",
lws_extension_callback_pm_deflate,
"permessage-deflate"
},
{
"deflate-frame",
lws_extension_callback_pm_deflate,
"deflate_frame"
},
{ NULL, NULL, NULL /* terminator */ }
};
static struct option options[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
{ "debug", required_argument, NULL, 'd' },
{ "port", required_argument, NULL, 'p' },
{ "ssl", no_argument, NULL, 's' },
{ "allow-non-ssl", no_argument, NULL, 'a' },
{ "interface", required_argument, NULL, 'i' },
{ "closetest", no_argument, NULL, 'c' },
{ "libev", no_argument, NULL, 'e' },
#ifndef LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE
{ "daemonize", no_argument, NULL, 'D' },
#endif
{ "resource_path", required_argument, NULL, 'r' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
struct lws_context_creation_info info;
char interface_name[128] = "";
unsigned int ms, oldms = 0;
const char *iface = NULL;
char cert_path[1024];
char key_path[1024];
int use_ssl = 0;
int opts = 0;
int n = 0;
#ifndef _WIN32
int syslog_options = LOG_PID | LOG_PERROR;
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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#endif
#ifndef LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE
int daemonize = 0;
#endif
/*
* take care to zero down the info struct, he contains random garbaage
* from the stack otherwise
*/
memset(&info, 0, sizeof info);
info.port = 7681;
while (n >= 0) {
n = getopt_long(argc, argv, "eci:hsap:d:Dr:", options, NULL);
if (n < 0)
continue;
switch (n) {
case 'e':
opts |= LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBEV;
break;
#ifndef LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE
case 'D':
daemonize = 1;
#ifndef _WIN32
syslog_options &= ~LOG_PERROR;
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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#endif
break;
#endif
case 'd':
debug_level = atoi(optarg);
break;
case 's':
use_ssl = 1;
break;
case 'a':
opts |= LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT;
break;
case 'p':
info.port = atoi(optarg);
break;
case 'i':
strncpy(interface_name, optarg, sizeof interface_name);
interface_name[(sizeof interface_name) - 1] = '\0';
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iface = interface_name;
break;
case 'c':
close_testing = 1;
fprintf(stderr, " Close testing mode -- closes on "
"client after 50 dumb increments"
"and suppresses lws_mirror spam\n");
break;
case 'r':
resource_path = optarg;
printf("Setting resource path to \"%s\"\n", resource_path);
break;
case 'h':
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: test-server "
"[--port=<p>] [--ssl] "
"[-d <log bitfield>] "
"[--resource_path <path>]\n");
exit(1);
}
}
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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#if !defined(LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE) && !defined(WIN32)
/*
* normally lock path would be /var/lock/lwsts or similar, to
* simplify getting started without having to take care about
* permissions or running as root, set to /tmp/.lwsts-lock
*/
if (daemonize && lws_daemonize("/tmp/.lwsts-lock")) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to daemonize\n");
return 1;
}
#endif
signal(SIGINT, sighandler);
#ifndef _WIN32
/* we will only try to log things according to our debug_level */
setlogmask(LOG_UPTO (LOG_DEBUG));
openlog("lwsts", syslog_options, LOG_DAEMON);
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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#endif
/* tell the library what debug level to emit and to send it to syslog */
lws_set_log_level(debug_level, lwsl_emit_syslog);
lwsl_notice("libwebsockets test server - license LGPL2.1+SLE\n");
lwsl_notice("(C) Copyright 2010-2016 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>\n");
printf("Using resource path \"%s\"\n", resource_path);
#ifdef EXTERNAL_POLL
max_poll_elements = getdtablesize();
pollfds = malloc(max_poll_elements * sizeof (struct lws_pollfd));
fd_lookup = malloc(max_poll_elements * sizeof (int));
if (pollfds == NULL || fd_lookup == NULL) {
lwsl_err("Out of memory pollfds=%d\n", max_poll_elements);
return -1;
}
#endif
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info.iface = iface;
info.protocols = protocols;
info.ssl_cert_filepath = NULL;
info.ssl_private_key_filepath = NULL;
if (use_ssl) {
if (strlen(resource_path) > sizeof(cert_path) - 32) {
lwsl_err("resource path too long\n");
return -1;
}
sprintf(cert_path, "%s/libwebsockets-test-server.pem",
resource_path);
if (strlen(resource_path) > sizeof(key_path) - 32) {
lwsl_err("resource path too long\n");
return -1;
}
sprintf(key_path, "%s/libwebsockets-test-server.key.pem",
resource_path);
info.ssl_cert_filepath = cert_path;
info.ssl_private_key_filepath = key_path;
}
info.gid = -1;
info.uid = -1;
info.max_http_header_pool = 1;
info.options = opts | LWS_SERVER_OPTION_VALIDATE_UTF8;
info.extensions = exts;
context = lws_create_context(&info);
if (context == NULL) {
lwsl_err("libwebsocket init failed\n");
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return -1;
}
/* this shows how to override the lws file operations. You don't need
* to do any of this unless you have a reason (eg, want to serve
* compressed files without decompressing the whole archive)
*/
/* stash original platform fops */
fops_plat = *(lws_get_fops(context));
/* override the active fops */
lws_get_fops(context)->open = test_server_fops_open;
n = 0;
while (n >= 0 && !force_exit) {
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
/*
* This provokes the LWS_CALLBACK_SERVER_WRITEABLE for every
* live websocket connection using the DUMB_INCREMENT protocol,
* as soon as it can take more packets (usually immediately)
*/
ms = (tv.tv_sec * 1000) + (tv.tv_usec / 1000);
if ((ms - oldms) > 50) {
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lws_callback_on_writable_all_protocol(context,
&protocols[PROTOCOL_DUMB_INCREMENT]);
oldms = ms;
}
#ifdef EXTERNAL_POLL
/*
* this represents an existing server's single poll action
* which also includes libwebsocket sockets
*/
n = poll(pollfds, count_pollfds, 50);
if (n < 0)
continue;
if (n)
for (n = 0; n < count_pollfds; n++)
if (pollfds[n].revents)
/*
* returns immediately if the fd does not
* match anything under libwebsockets
* control
*/
if (lws_service_fd(context,
&pollfds[n]) < 0)
goto done;
#else
/*
* If libwebsockets sockets are all we care about,
* you can use this api which takes care of the poll()
* and looping through finding who needed service.
*
* If no socket needs service, it'll return anyway after
* the number of ms in the second argument.
*/
n = lws_service(context, 50);
#endif
}
#ifdef EXTERNAL_POLL
done:
#endif
lws_context_destroy(context);
lwsl_notice("libwebsockets-test-server exited cleanly\n");
#ifndef _WIN32
closelog();
CMake support + fixed windows build. - Finalized CMake support (tested on windows only so far). - Uses a generated lws_config.h that is included in private-libwebsocket to pass defines, only used if CMAKE_BUILD is set. - Support for SSL on Windows. - Initial support for CyaSSL replacement of OpenSSL (This has been added to my older CMake-fork but haven't been tested on this version yet). - Fixed windows build (see below for details). - Fixed at least the 32-bit Debug build for the existing Visual Studio Project. (Not to keen fixing all the others when we have CMake support anyway (which can generate much better project files)...) - BUGFIXES: - handshake.c - used C99 definition of handshake_0405 function - libwebsocket.c - syslog not available on windows, put in ifdefs. - Fixed previous known crash bug on Windows where WSAPoll in Ws2_32.dll would not be present, causing the poll function pointer being set to NULL. - Uninitialized variable context->listen_service_extraseen would result in stack overflow because of infinite recursion. Fixed by initializing in libwebsocket_create_context - SO_REUSADDR means something different on Windows compared to Unix. - Setting a socket to nonblocking is done differently on Windows. (This should probably broken out into a helper function instead) - lwsl_emit_syslog -> lwsl_emit_stderr on Windows. - private-libwebsocket.h - PATH_MAX is not available on Windows, define as MAX_PATH - Always define LWS_NO_DAEMONIZE on windows. - Don't define lws_latency as inline that does nothing. inline is not support by the Microsoft compiler, replaced with an empty define instead. (It's __inline in MSVC) - server.c - Fixed nonblock call on windows - test-ping.c - Don't use C99 features (Microsoft compiler does not support it). - Move non-win32 headers into ifdefs. - Skip use of sighandler on Windows. - test-server.c - ifdef syslog parts on Windows.
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#endif
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return 0;
}