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0. make
1. Server-client using read/write.
$ cat *.c > a
$ ./us_xfr_sv.exe > b&
$ ./us_xfr_cl.exe < a
$ kill %1
$
[1]+ Terminated ./us_xfr_sv.exe > b
$ diff a b
$ rm a b
Should be able to do same test with v2 versions.
2. Datagram server-client using sendto/recvfrom.
$ ./ud_ucase_sv.exe &
$ ./ud_ucase_cl.exe long message
Server received 4 bytes from /tmp/ud_ucase_cl.925
Response 1: LONG
Server received 7 bytes from /tmp/ud_ucase_cl.925
Response 2: MESSAGE
$ ./ud_ucase_cl.exe 'long message'
Server received 10 bytes from /tmp/ud_ucase_cl.926
Response 1: LONG MESSA
$ kill %1
3. MSG_WAITALL test. In two terminals:
# Terminal 1:
$ ./waitall_sv.exe
# Terminal 2:
$ ./waitall_cl.exe
abcd
abcd
[Should see this echoed in Terminal 1 after both lines have been
typed. Kill both programs with Ctrl-C.]
4. scatter-gather test. In two terminals:
# Terminal 1:
$ ./readv_socket.exe
# Terminal 2:
$ ./writev_socket.exe
wrote 148 bytes
# Terminal 1 should now show:
$ ./readv_socket.exe
read 148 bytes
0: The term buccaneer comes from the word boucan.
1: A boucan is a wooden frame used for cooking meat.
2: Buccaneer is the West Indies name for a pirate.
5. MSG_PEEK test. In two terminals:
# Terminal 1:
$ ./msg_peek_sv.exe
peeking...
# Terminal 2:
$ ./msg_peek_cl.exe
hello
# Terminal 1 should now show:
$ ./msg_peek_sv.exe
peeking...
reading would yield 6 bytes: hello
[After 1 second delay]
reading...
read 6 bytes: hello
[Need to kill msg_peek_cl.]
6. SCM_CREDENTIALS test. In two terminals:
# Terminal 1:
$ ./scm_cred_recv.exe
# Terminal 2:
$ ./scm_cred_send.exe
Sending data = 12345
Send credentials pid=234, uid=197609, gid=197121
sendmsg() returned 4
# Terminal 1 should now show:
$ ./scm_cred_recv.exe
recvmsg() returned 4
Received data = 12345
Received credentials pid=234, uid=197609, gid=197121
Credentials from SO_PEERCRED: pid=234, euid=197609, egid=197121
If use -d option in both programs to use datagrams, the last line
instead reads:
ERROR [EINVAL Invalid argument] getsockopt
I think this is correct. According to
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/unix.7.html, SO_PEERCRED is
not supported for datagram sockets unless they are created using
socketpair.
If we use -n in the send program, credentials will be sent even
though the caller didn't specify control message data.
scm_cred_send can also specify credentials:
$ ./scm_cred_send.exe data 1 3 5
This should fail with EPERM if the specified credentials are not
the actual credentials of the sender, unless the sender is an
administrator. In that case the specified pid must be the pid of
an existing process, but the uid and gid can be arbitrary.
7. fork/socketpair test.
$ ./fork_socketpair.exe
count = 0
count = 1
count = 2
count = 3
count = 4
count = 5
count = 6
count = 7
count = 8
count = 9
8. select test. In two terminals:
# Terminal 1:
$ ./select_sv
waiting for connection request...
# Terminal 2:
$ ./select_cl
waiting for socket to be ready for write...
ready for write, writing until buffer full
buffer full
wrote 262108 bytes
waiting for write ready again...
ready for write, writing once more
wrote 65527 more bytes for a total of 327635
# Terminal 1 should now show:
$ ./select_sv
waiting for connection request...
connection request received; accepting
slowly reading from socket...
read 327635 bytes