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PyBitmessage-2024-11-30/src/class_sendDataThread.py

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import time
import threading
import shared
import Queue
from struct import unpack, pack
import hashlib
import random
import sys
import socket
import bitmessagemain
# Every connection to a peer has a sendDataThread (and also a
# receiveDataThread).
class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.mailbox = Queue.Queue()
shared.sendDataQueues.append(self.mailbox)
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'The length of sendDataQueues at sendDataThread init is:', len(shared.sendDataQueues)
shared.printLock.release()
self.data = ''
def setup(
self,
sock,
HOST,
PORT,
streamNumber,
objectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware):
self.sock = sock
self.HOST = HOST
self.PORT = PORT
self.streamNumber = streamNumber
self.remoteProtocolVersion = - \
1 # This must be set using setRemoteProtocolVersion command which is sent through the self.mailbox queue.
self.lastTimeISentData = int(
time.time()) # If this value increases beyond five minutes ago, we'll send a pong message to keep the connection alive.
self.objectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware = objectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'The streamNumber of this sendDataThread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') at setup() is', self.streamNumber
shared.printLock.release()
def sendVersionMessage(self):
datatosend = bitmessagemain.assembleVersionMessage(
self.HOST, self.PORT, self.streamNumber) # the IP and port of the remote host, and my streamNumber.
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'Sending version packet: ', repr(datatosend)
shared.printLock.release()
try:
self.sock.sendall(datatosend)
except Exception as err:
# if not 'Bad file descriptor' in err:
shared.printLock.acquire()
sys.stderr.write('sock.sendall error: %s\n' % err)
shared.printLock.release()
self.versionSent = 1
def run(self):
while True:
deststream, command, data = self.mailbox.get()
# shared.printLock.acquire()
# print 'sendDataThread, destream:', deststream, ', Command:', command, ', ID:',id(self), ', HOST:', self.HOST
# shared.printLock.release()
if deststream == self.streamNumber or deststream == 0:
if command == 'shutdown':
if data == self.HOST or data == 'all':
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'sendDataThread (associated with', self.HOST, ') ID:', id(self), 'shutting down now.'
shared.printLock.release()
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'len of sendDataQueues', len(shared.sendDataQueues)
shared.printLock.release()
break
# When you receive an incoming connection, a sendDataThread is
# created even though you don't yet know what stream number the
# remote peer is interested in. They will tell you in a version
# message and if you too are interested in that stream then you
# will continue on with the connection and will set the
# streamNumber of this send data thread here:
elif command == 'setStreamNumber':
hostInMessage, specifiedStreamNumber = data
if hostInMessage == self.HOST:
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'setting the stream number in the sendData thread (ID:', id(self), ') to', specifiedStreamNumber
shared.printLock.release()
self.streamNumber = specifiedStreamNumber
elif command == 'setRemoteProtocolVersion':
hostInMessage, specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion = data
if hostInMessage == self.HOST:
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'setting the remote node\'s protocol version in the sendData thread (ID:', id(self), ') to', specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion
shared.printLock.release()
self.remoteProtocolVersion = specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion
elif command == 'sendaddr':
try:
# To prevent some network analysis, 'leak' the data out
# to our peer after waiting a random amount of time
# unless we have a long list of messages in our queue
# to send.
random.seed()
time.sleep(random.randrange(0, 10))
self.sock.sendall(data)
self.lastTimeISentData = int(time.time())
except:
print 'self.sock.sendall failed'
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
print 'sendDataThread thread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') ending now. Was connected to', self.HOST
break
elif command == 'sendinv':
if data not in self.objectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware:
payload = '\x01' + data
headerData = '\xe9\xbe\xb4\xd9' # magic bits, slighly different from Bitcoin's magic bits.
headerData += 'inv\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
headerData += pack('>L', len(payload))
headerData += hashlib.sha512(payload).digest()[:4]
# To prevent some network analysis, 'leak' the data out
# to our peer after waiting a random amount of time
random.seed()
time.sleep(random.randrange(0, 10))
try:
self.sock.sendall(headerData + payload)
self.lastTimeISentData = int(time.time())
except:
print 'self.sock.sendall failed'
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
print 'sendDataThread thread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') ending now. Was connected to', self.HOST
break
elif command == 'pong':
if self.lastTimeISentData < (int(time.time()) - 298):
# Send out a pong message to keep the connection alive.
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'Sending pong to', self.HOST, 'to keep connection alive.'
shared.printLock.release()
try:
self.sock.sendall(
'\xE9\xBE\xB4\xD9\x70\x6F\x6E\x67\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xcf\x83\xe1\x35')
self.lastTimeISentData = int(time.time())
except:
print 'send pong failed'
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
print 'sendDataThread thread', self, 'ending now. Was connected to', self.HOST
break
else:
shared.printLock.acquire()
print 'sendDataThread ID:', id(self), 'ignoring command', command, 'because the thread is not in stream', deststream
shared.printLock.release()