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#! /usr/bin/env python """\ Multi-port serial<->TCP/IP forwarder. - RFC 2217 - check existence of serial port periodically - start/stop forwarders - each forwarder creates a server socket and opens the serial port - serial ports are opened only once. network connect/disconnect does not influence serial port - only one client per connection """ import sys, os, time import traceback import socket import select import serial import serial.rfc2217 import avahi import dbus class ZeroconfService: """\ A simple class to publish a network service with zeroconf using avahi. """ def __init__(self, name, port, stype="_http._tcp", domain="", host="", text=""): self.name = name self.stype = stype self.domain = domain self.host = host self.port = port self.text = text self.group = None def publish(self): bus = dbus.SystemBus() server = dbus.Interface( bus.get_object( avahi.DBUS_NAME, avahi.DBUS_PATH_SERVER ), avahi.DBUS_INTERFACE_SERVER ) g = dbus.Interface( bus.get_object( avahi.DBUS_NAME, server.EntryGroupNew() ), avahi.DBUS_INTERFACE_ENTRY_GROUP ) g.AddService(avahi.IF_UNSPEC, avahi.PROTO_UNSPEC, dbus.UInt32(0), self.name, self.stype, self.domain, self.host, dbus.UInt16(self.port), self.text) g.Commit() self.group = g def unpublish(self): if self.group is not None: self.group.Reset() self.group = None def __str__(self): return "%r @ %s:%s (%s)" % (self.name, self.host, self.port, self.stype) class Forwarder(ZeroconfService): """\ Single port serial<->TCP/IP forarder that depends on an external select loop. - Buffers for serial -> network and network -> serial - RFC 2217 state - Zeroconf publish/unpublish on open/close. """ def __init__(self, device, name, network_port, on_close=None): ZeroconfService.__init__(self, name, network_port, stype='_serial_port._tcp') self.alive = False self.network_port = network_port self.on_close = on_close self.device = device self.serial = serial.Serial() self.serial.port = device self.serial.baudrate = 115200 self.serial.timeout = 0 self.socket = None self.server_socket = None self.rfc2217 = None # instantiate later, when connecting def __del__(self): try: if self.alive: self.close() except: pass # XXX errors on shutdown def open(self): """open serial port, start network server and publish service""" self.buffer_net2ser = '' self.buffer_ser2net = '' # open serial port try: self.serial.open() self.serial.setRTS(False) except Exception, msg: self.handle_serial_error(msg) self.serial_settings_backup = self.serial.getSettingsDict() # start the socket server self.server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.server_socket.setsockopt( socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, self.server_socket.getsockopt( socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR ) | 1 ) self.server_socket.setblocking(0) try: self.server_socket.bind( ('', self.network_port) ) self.server_socket.listen(1) except socket.error, msg: self.handle_server_error() #~ raise if not options.quiet: print "%s: Waiting for connection on %s..." % (self.device, self.network_port) # zeroconfig self.publish() # now we are ready self.alive = True def close(self): """Close all resources and unpublish service""" if not options.quiet: print "%s: closing..." % (self.device, ) self.alive = False self.unpublish() if self.server_socket: self.server_socket.close() if self.socket: self.handle_disconnect() self.serial.close() if self.on_close is not None: # ensure it is only called once callback = self.on_close self.on_close = None callback(self) def write(self, data): """the write method is used by serial.rfc2217.PortManager. it has to write to the network.""" self.buffer_ser2net += data def update_select_maps(self, read_map, write_map, error_map): """Update dictionaries for select call. insert fd->callback mapping""" if self.alive: # always handle serial port reads read_map[self.serial] = self.handle_serial_read error_map[self.serial] = self.handle_serial_error # handle serial port writes if buffer is not empty if self.buffer_net2ser: write_map[self.serial] = self.handle_serial_write # handle network if self.socket is not None: # handle socket if connected # only read from network if the internal buffer is not # already filled. the TCP flow control will hold back data if len(self.buffer_net2ser) < 2048: read_map[self.socket] = self.handle_socket_read # only check for write readiness when there is data if self.buffer_ser2net: write_map[self.socket] = self.handle_socket_write error_map[self.socket] = self.handle_socket_error else: # no connection, ensure clear buffer self.buffer_ser2net = '' # check the server socket read_map[self.server_socket] = self.handle_connect error_map[self.server_socket] = self.handle_server_error def handle_serial_read(self): """Reading from serial port""" try: data = os.read(self.serial.fileno(), 1024) if data: # store data in buffer if there is a client connected if self.socket is not None: # escape outgoing data when needed (Telnet IAC (0xff) character) if self.rfc2217: data = serial.to_bytes(self.rfc2217.escape(data)) self.buffer_ser2net += data else: self.handle_serial_error() except Exception, msg: self.handle_serial_error(msg) def handle_serial_write(self): """Writing to serial port""" try: # write a chunk n = os.write(self.serial.fileno(), self.buffer_net2ser) # and see how large that chunk was, remove that from buffer self.buffer_net2ser = self.buffer_net2ser[n:] except Exception, msg: self.handle_serial_error(msg) def handle_serial_error(self, error=None): """Serial port error""" # terminate connection self.close() def handle_socket_read(self): """Read from socket""" try: # read a chunk from the serial port data = self.socket.recv(1024) if data: # Process RFC 2217 stuff when enabled if self.rfc2217: data = serial.to_bytes(self.rfc2217.filter(data)) # add data to buffer self.buffer_net2ser += data else: # empty read indicates disconnection self.handle_disconnect() except socket.error: self.handle_socket_error() def handle_socket_write(self): """Write to socket""" try: # write a chunk count = self.socket.send(self.buffer_ser2net) # and remove the sent data from the buffer self.buffer_ser2net = self.buffer_ser2net[count:] except socket.error: self.handle_socket_error() def handle_socket_error(self): """Socket connection fails""" self.handle_disconnect() def handle_connect(self): """Server socket gets a connection""" # accept a connection in any case, close connection # below if already busy connection, addr = self.server_socket.accept() if self.socket is None: self.socket = connection self.socket.setblocking(0) self.socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) if not options.quiet: print '%s: Connected by %s:%s' % (self.device, addr[0], addr[1]) self.serial.setRTS(True) self.serial.setDTR(True) self.rfc2217 = serial.rfc2217.PortManager(self.serial, self) else: # reject connection if there is already one connection.close() if not options.quiet: print '%s: Rejecting connect from %s:%s' % (self.device, addr[0], addr[1]) def handle_server_error(self): """Socket server fails""" self.close() def handle_disconnect(self): """Socket gets disconnected""" # signal disconnected terminal with control lines try: self.serial.setRTS(False) self.serial.setDTR(False) finally: # restore original port configuration in case it was changed self.serial.applySettingsDict(self.serial_settings_backup) # stop RFC 2217 state machine self.rfc2217 = None # clear send buffer self.buffer_ser2net = '' # close network connection if self.socket is not None: self.socket.close() self.socket = None if not options.quiet: print '%s: Disconnected' % self.device def test(): service = ZeroconfService(name="TestService", port=3000) service.publish() raw_input("Press any key to unpublish the service ") service.unpublish() if __name__ == '__main__': import optparse parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="""\ %prog [options] Announce the existence of devices using zeroconf and provide a TCP/IP <-> serial port gateway (implements RFC 2217). Note that the TCP/IP server is not protected. Everyone can connect to it! If running as daemon, write to syslog. Otherwise write to stdout. """) parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", dest="quiet", action="store_true", help="suppress non error messages", default=False) parser.add_option("-o", "--logfile", dest="log_file", help="write messages file instead of stdout", default=None, metavar="FILE") parser.add_option("-d", "--daemon", dest="daemonize", action="store_true", help="start as daemon", default=False) parser.add_option("", "--pidfile", dest="pid_file", help="specify a name for the PID file", default=None, metavar="FILE") (options, args) = parser.parse_args() # redirect output if specified if options.log_file is not None: class WriteFlushed: def __init__(self, fileobj): self.fileobj = fileobj def write(self, s): self.fileobj.write(s) self.fileobj.flush() def close(self): self.fileobj.close() sys.stdout = sys.stderr = WriteFlushed(open(options.log_file, 'a')) # atexit.register(lambda: sys.stdout.close()) if options.daemonize: # if running as daemon is requested, do the fork magic # options.quiet = True import pwd # do the UNIX double-fork magic, see Stevens' "Advanced # Programming in the UNIX Environment" for details (ISBN 0201563177) try: pid = os.fork() if pid > 0: # exit first parent sys.exit(0) except OSError, e: sys.stderr.write("fork #1 failed: %d (%s)\n" % (e.errno, e.strerror)) sys.exit(1) # decouple from parent environment os.chdir("/") # don't prevent unmounting.... os.setsid() os.umask(0) # do second fork try: pid = os.fork() if pid > 0: # exit from second parent, print eventual PID before # print "Daemon PID %d" % pid if options.pid_file is not None: open(options.pid_file,'w').write("%d"%pid) sys.exit(0) except OSError, e: sys.stderr.write("fork #2 failed: %d (%s)\n" % (e.errno, e.strerror)) sys.exit(1) if options.log_file is None: import syslog syslog.openlog("serial port publisher") # redirect output to syslog class WriteToSysLog: def __init__(self): self.buffer = '' def write(self, s): self.buffer += s if '\n' in self.buffer: output, self.buffer = self.buffer.split('\n', 1) syslog.syslog(output) def flush(self): syslog.syslog(self.buffer) self.buffer = '' def close(self): self.flush() sys.stdout = sys.stderr = WriteToSysLog() # ensure the that the daemon runs a normal user, if run as root #if os.getuid() == 0: # name, passwd, uid, gid, desc, home, shell = pwd.getpwnam('someuser') # os.setgid(gid) # set group first # os.setuid(uid) # set user # keep the published stuff in a dictionary published = {} # prepare list of device names (hard coded) device_list = ['/dev/ttyUSB%d' % p for p in range(8)] # get a nice hostname hostname = socket.gethostname() def unpublish(forwarder): """when forwarders die, we need to unregister them""" try: del published[forwarder.device] except KeyError: pass else: if not options.quiet: print "unpublish: %s" % (forwarder) alive = True next_check = 0 # main loop while alive: try: # if it is time, check for serial port devices now = time.time() if now > next_check: next_check = now + 5 # check each device for device in device_list: # if it appeared if os.path.exists(device): if device not in published: num = int(device[-1]) published[device] = Forwarder( device, "%s on %s" % (device, hostname), 7000+num, on_close=unpublish ) if not options.quiet: print "publish: %s" % (published[device]) published[device].open() else: # or when it disappeared if device in published: if not options.quiet: print "unpublish: %s" % (published[device]) published[device].close() try: del published[device] except KeyError: pass # select_start = time.time() read_map = {} write_map = {} error_map = {} for publisher in published.values(): publisher.update_select_maps(read_map, write_map, error_map) try: readers, writers, errors = select.select( read_map.keys(), write_map.keys(), error_map.keys(), 5 ) except select.error, err: if err[0] != EINTR: raise # select_end = time.time() # print "select used %.3f s" % (select_end - select_start) for reader in readers: read_map[reader]() for writer in writers: write_map[writer]() for error in errors: error_map[error]() # print "operation used %.3f s" % (time.time() - select_end) except KeyboardInterrupt: alive = False except SystemExit: raise except: #~ raise traceback.print_exc()
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