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diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml index 25f601a235..f1979ac23f 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml @@ -32,1061 +32,989 @@ <file>erl_dist_protocol.xml</file> </header> -<p> -The description here is far from complete and will therefore be further -refined in upcoming releases. - -The protocols both from Erlang nodes towards -EPMD (Erlang Port Mapper Daemon) and between Erlang nodes, however, are -stable since many years. -</p> - -<p>The distribution protocol can be divided into four (4) parts:</p> -<list> - <item> - <p> - 1. Low level socket connection. - </p> - </item> - <item> - 2. Handshake, interchange node name and authenticate. - </item> - <item> - 3. Authentication (done by net_kernel). - </item> - <item> - 4. Connected. - </item> -</list> -<p> - A node fetches the Port number of another node through the EPMD (at the - other host) in order to initiate a connection request. -</p> -<p> -For each host where a distributed Erlang node is running there should also -be an EPMD running. The EPMD can be started explicitly or automatically -as a result of the Erlang node startup. -</p> -<p> -By default EPMD listens on port 4369. -</p> -<p> - 3 and 4 are performed at the same level but the net_kernel disconnects the - other node if it communicates using an invalid cookie (after one (1) second). -</p> - -<p>The integers in all multi-byte fields are in big-endian order.</p> + <p>This description is far from complete. It will be updated if the + protocol is updated. However, the protocols, both from Erlang + nodes to the Erlang Port Mapper Daemon (EPMD) and between Erlang nodes + are stable since many years.</p> + + <p>The distribution protocol can be divided into four parts:</p> + + <list type="bulleted"> + <item> + <p>Low-level socket connection (1)</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Handshake, interchange node name, and authenticate (2)</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Authentication (done by <seealso marker="kernel:net_kernel"> + <c>kernel:net_kernel</c></seealso>) (3)</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Connected (4)</p> + </item> + </list> + + <p>A node fetches the port number of another node through the EPMD (at the + other host) to initiate a connection request.</p> + + <p>For each host, where a distributed Erlang node is running, also an EPMD + is to be running. The EPMD can be started explicitly or automatically + as a result of the Erlang node startup.</p> + + <p>By default the EPMD listens on port 4369.</p> + + <p>(3) and (4) above are performed at the same level but the <c>net_kernel</c> + disconnects the other node if it communicates using an invalid cookie (after + 1 second).</p> + + <p>The integers in all multibyte fields are in big-endian order.</p> <section> <title>EPMD Protocol</title> - <p> - The requests served by the EPMD (Erlang Port Mapper Daemon) are - summarized in the figure below. - </p> - - <image file="erl_ext_fig.gif"> - <icaption> - Summary of EPMD requests. - </icaption> - </image> - <p> - Each request <c>*_REQ</c> is preceded by a two-byte length field. - Thus, the overall request format is: - </p> + <p>The requests served by the EPMD are summarized in the following + figure.</p> + + <image file="erl_ext_fig.gif"> + <icaption>Summary of EPMD Requests</icaption> + </image> + + <p>Each request <c>*_REQ</c> is preceded by a 2 byte length field. + Thus, the overall request format is as follows:</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">n</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>Length</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Request</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Request Format</tcaption> + </table> + + <section> + <title>Register a Node in EPMD</title> + <p>When a distributed node is started it registers itself in the EPMD. + The message <c>ALIVE2_REQ</c> described below is sent from the node to + the EPMD. The response from the EPMD is <c>ALIVE2_RESP</c>.</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">Nlen</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">Elen</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>120</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>PortNo</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeType</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Protocol</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>HighestVersion</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>LowestVersion</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Nlen</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeName</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Elen</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Extra</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>ALIVE2_REQ (120)</tcaption> + </table> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>PortNo</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The port number on which the node accept connection requests.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>NodeType</c></tag> + <item> + <p>77 = normal Erlang node, 72 = hidden node (C-node), ...</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Protocol</c></tag> + <item> + <p>0 = TCP/IPv4, ...</p> + </item> + <tag><c>HighestVersion</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The highest distribution version that this node can handle. + The value in Erlang/OTP R6B and later is 5.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>LowestVersion</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The lowest distribution version that this node can handle. + The value in Erlang/OTP R6B and later is 5.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Nlen</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The length (in bytes) of field <c>NodeName</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>NodeName</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node name as an UTF-8 encoded string of <c>Nlen</c> bytes.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Elen</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The length of field <c>Extra</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Extra</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Extra field of <c>Elen</c> bytes.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + + <p>The connection created to the EPMD must be kept as long as the + node is a distributed node. When the connection is closed, + the node is automatically unregistered from the EPMD.</p> + + <p>The response message <c>ALIVE2_RESP</c> is as follows:</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>121</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Result</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Creation</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>ALIVE2_RESP (121)</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>Result = 0 -> ok, result > 0 -> error.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Unregister a Node from EPMD</title> + <p>A node unregisters itself from the EPMD by closing the TCP + connection to EPMD established when the node was registered.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Get the Distribution Port of Another Node</title> + <p>When one node wants to connect to another node it starts with + a <c>PORT_PLEASE2_REQ</c> request to the EPMD on the host where the + node resides to get the distribution port that the node listens to.</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">N</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>122</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeName</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>PORT_PLEASE2_REQ (122)</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>where N = <c>Length</c> - 1.</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>119</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Result</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>PORT2_RESP (119) Response Indicating Error, Result > 0 + </tcaption> + </table> + + <p>or</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">Nlen</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">Elen</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>119</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Result</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>PortNo</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeType</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Protocol</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>HighestVersion</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>LowestVersion</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Nlen</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeName</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Elen</c></cell> + <cell align="center">><c>Extra</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>PORT2_RESP, Result = 0</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>If <c>Result</c> > 0, the packet only consists of + <c>[119, Result]</c>.</p> + + <p>The EPMD closes the socket when it has sent the information.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Get All Registered Names from EPMD</title> + <p>This request is used through the Erlang function + <seealso marker="kernel:net_adm#names/1,2"> + <c>net_adm:names/1,2</c></seealso>. A TCP connection is opened + to the EPMD and this request is sent.</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>110</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>NAMES_REQ (110)</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>The response for a <c>NAMES_REQ</c> is as follows:</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">4</cell> + <cell align="center"> </cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>EPMDPortNo</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeInfo*</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>NAMES_RESP</tcaption> + </table> + + <p><c>NodeInfo</c> is a string written for each active node. + When all <c>NodeInfo</c> has been written the connection is + closed by the EPMD.</p> + + <p><c>NodeInfo</c> is, as expressed in Erlang:</p> + + <code> +io:format("name ~ts at port ~p~n", [NodeName, Port]).</code> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Dump All Data from EPMD</title> + <p>This request is not really used, it is to be regarded as a debug + feature.</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>100</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>DUMP_REQ</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>The response for a <c>DUMP_REQ</c> is as follows:</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">4</cell> + <cell align="center"> </cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>EPMDPortNo</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeInfo*</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>DUMP_RESP</tcaption> + </table> + + <p><c>NodeInfo</c> is a string written for each node kept in the EPMD. + When all <c>NodeInfo</c> has been written the connection is + closed by the EPMD.</p> + + <p><c>NodeInfo</c> is, as expressed in Erlang:</p> + + <code> +io:format("active name ~ts at port ~p, fd = ~p~n", + [NodeName, Port, Fd]).</code> + + <p>or</p> + + <code> +io:format("old/unused name ~ts at port ~p, fd = ~p ~n", + [NodeName, Port, Fd]).</code> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Kill EPMD</title> + <p>This request kills the running EPMD. It is almost never used.</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>107</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>KILL_REQ</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>The response for a <c>KILL_REQ</c> is as follows:</p> <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">n</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">Length</cell> - <cell align="center">Request</cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - - <section> - <title>Register a node in the EPMD</title> - <p> - When a distributed node is started it registers itself in EPMD. - The message ALIVE2_REQ described below is sent from the node towards - EPMD. The response from EPMD is ALIVE2_RESP. - </p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">Nlen</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">Elen</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">120</cell> - <cell align="center">PortNo</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeType</cell> - <cell align="center">Protocol</cell> - <cell align="center">HighestVersion</cell> - <cell align="center">LowestVersion</cell> - <cell align="center">Nlen</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeName</cell> - <cell align="center">Elen</cell> - <cell align="center">Extra</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>ALIVE2_REQ (120)</tcaption></table> - <taglist> - <tag><c>PortNo</c></tag> - <item> - The port number on which the node accept connection requests. - </item> - <tag><c>NodeType</c></tag> - <item> - 77 = normal Erlang node, 72 = hidden node (C-node),... - </item> - <tag><c>Protocol</c></tag> - <item> - 0 = tcp/ip-v4, ... - </item> - <tag><c>HighestVersion</c></tag> - <item> - The highest distribution version that this node can handle. - The value in R6B and later is 5. - </item> - <tag><c>LowestVersion</c></tag> - <item> - The lowest distribution version that this node can handle. - The value in R6B and later is 5. - </item> - <tag><c>Nlen</c></tag> - <item> - The length (in bytes) of the <c>NodeName</c> field. - </item> - <tag><c>NodeName</c></tag> - <item> - The NodeName as an UTF-8 encoded string of - <c>Nlen</c> bytes. - </item> - <tag><c>Elen</c></tag> - <item> - The length of the <c>Extra</c> field. - </item> - <tag><c>Extra</c></tag> - <item> - Extra field of <c>Elen</c> bytes. - </item> - </taglist> - <p> - The connection created to the EPMD must be kept as long as the - node is a distributed node. When the connection is closed - the node is automatically unregistered from the EPMD. - </p> - <p> - The response message ALIVE2_RESP is described below. - </p> - - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">121</cell> - <cell align="center">Result</cell> - <cell align="center">Creation</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>ALIVE2_RESP (121)</tcaption></table> - <p> - Result = 0 -> ok, Result > 0 -> error - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Unregister a node from the EPMD</title> - <p> - A node unregisters itself from the EPMD by simply closing the - TCP connection towards EPMD established when the node was registered. - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Get the distribution port of another node</title> - <p> - When one node wants to connect to another node it starts with - a PORT_PLEASE2_REQ request towards EPMD on the host where the - node resides in order to get the distribution port that the node - listens to. - </p> - - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">N</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">122</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeName</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>PORT_PLEASE2_REQ (122)</tcaption></table> - <p> - where N = Length - 1 - </p> - - <p> - </p> + <row> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>OKString</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>KILL_RESP</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>where <c>OKString</c> is "OK".</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>STOP_REQ (Not Used)</title> + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">n</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>115</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeName</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>STOP_REQ</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>where n = <c>Length</c> - 1.</p> + + <p>The current implementation of Erlang does not care if the connection + to the EPMD is broken.</p> + + <p>The response for a <c>STOP_REQ</c> is as follows:</p> + <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">119</cell> - <cell align="center">Result</cell> - </row> - <tcaption> - PORT2_RESP (119) response indicating error, Result > 0. - </tcaption> + <row> + <cell align="center">7</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>OKString</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>STOP_RESP</tcaption> </table> - <p>Or</p> + + <p>where <c>OKString</c> is "STOPPED".</p> + + <p>A negative response can look as follows:</p> + <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">Nlen</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">Elen</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">119</cell> - <cell align="center">Result</cell> - <cell align="center">PortNo</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeType</cell> - <cell align="center">Protocol</cell> - <cell align="center">HighestVersion</cell> - <cell align="center">LowestVersion</cell> - <cell align="center">Nlen</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeName</cell> - <cell align="center">Elen</cell> - <cell align="center">Extra</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>PORT2_RESP when Result = 0.</tcaption></table> -<p> -If Result > 0, the packet only consists of [119, Result]. -</p> - - <p>EPMD will close the socket as soon as it has sent the information.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Get all registered names from EPMD</title> - <p> - This request is used via the Erlang function - <c>net_adm:names/1,2</c>. A TCP connection is opened - towards EPMD and this request is sent. - </p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">110</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>NAMES_REQ (110)</tcaption></table> - - - <p>The response for a <c>NAMES_REQ</c> looks like this:</p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">4</cell> - <cell align="center"> </cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">EPMDPortNo</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeInfo*</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>NAMES_RESP</tcaption></table> - <p> - NodeInfo is a string written for each active node. - When all NodeInfo has been written the connection is - closed by EPMD. - </p> - <p> - NodeInfo is, as expressed in Erlang: - </p> - <code> - io:format("name ~ts at port ~p~n", [NodeName, Port]). - </code> - </section> - - - <section> - <title>Dump all data from EPMD</title> - <p> - This request is not really used, it should be regarded as a debug - feature. - </p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">100</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>DUMP_REQ</tcaption></table> - - <p>The response for a <c>DUMP_REQ</c> looks like this:</p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">4</cell> - <cell align="center"> </cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">EPMDPortNo</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeInfo*</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>DUMP_RESP</tcaption></table> - <p> - NodeInfo is a string written for each node kept in EPMD. - When all NodeInfo has been written the connection is - closed by EPMD. - </p> - <p> - NodeInfo is, as expressed in Erlang: - </p> - <code> - io:format("active name ~ts at port ~p, fd = ~p~n", - [NodeName, Port, Fd]). - </code> - <p> - or - </p> - <code> - io:format("old/unused name ~ts at port ~p, fd = ~p ~n", - [NodeName, Port, Fd]). - </code> - - </section> - - <section> - <title>Kill the EPMD</title> - <p> - This request will kill the running EPMD. It is almost never used. - </p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">107</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>KILL_REQ</tcaption></table> - - <p>The response fo a <c>KILL_REQ</c> looks like this:</p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">OKString</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>KILL_RESP</tcaption></table> - <p> - where <c>OKString</c> is "OK". - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>STOP_REQ (Not Used)</title> - <p></p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">n</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">115</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeName</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>STOP_REQ</tcaption></table> - <p> - where n = Length - 1 - </p> - <p> - The current implementation of Erlang does not care if the connection - to the EPMD is broken. - </p> - <p>The response for a <c>STOP_REQ</c> looks like this.</p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">7</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">OKString</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>STOP_RESP</tcaption></table> - <p> - where OKString is "STOPPED". - </p> - <p>A negative response can look like this.</p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">7</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">NOKString</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>STOP_NOTOK_RESP</tcaption></table> - <p> - where NOKString is "NOEXIST". - </p> - </section> + <row> + <cell align="center">7</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>NOKString</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>STOP_NOTOK_RESP</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>where <c>NOKString</c> is "NOEXIST".</p> + </section> <!-- - <section> - <title>ALIVE_REQ (97)</title> - <p></p> - - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - <cell align="center">n</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">97</cell> - <cell align="center">PortNo</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeName</cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - - <p> - where n = Length - 3 - </p> - <p> - The connection created to the EPMD must be kept until the node is - not a distributed node any longer. - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>ALIVE_OK_RESP (89)</title> - <p></p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">89</cell> - <cell align="center">Creation</cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - </section> - - - <section> - <title>ALIVE_NOTOK_RESP ()</title> - <p> - EPMD closed the connection. - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>PORT_PLEASE_REQ (112)</title> - <p></p> + <section> + <title>ALIVE_REQ (97)</title> + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + <cell align="center">n</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>97</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>PortNo</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeName</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption></tcaption> + </table> + + <p>where n = <c>Length</c> - 3.</p> + + <p>The connection created to the EPMD must be kept until the node is + not a distributed node any longer.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>ALIVE_OK_RESP (89)</title> + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>89</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Creation</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption></tcaption> + </table> + </section> + + <section> + <title>ALIVE_NOTOK_RESP ()</title> + <p>The EPMD closed the connection.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>PORT_PLEASE_REQ (112)</title> <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">n</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">112</cell> - <cell align="center">NodeName</cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - <p> - where n = Length - 1 - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>PORT_OK_RESP ()</title> - <p></p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">2</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center">PortNo</cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - - </section> - - <section> - <title>PORT_NOTOK_RESP ()</title> - <p> - EPMD closed the connection. - </p> - </section> - - - <section> - <title>PORT_NOTOK_RESP ()</title> - <p> - EPMD closed the connection. - </p> - </section> + <row> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">n</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>112</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>NodeName</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption></tcaption> + </table> + + <p>where n = <c>Length</c> - 1.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>PORT_OK_RESP ()</title> + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">2</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>PortNo</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption></tcaption> + </table> + </section> + + <section> + <title>PORT_NOTOK_RESP ()</title> + <p>The EPMD closed the connection.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>PORT_NOTOK_RESP ()</title> + <p>The EPMD closed the connection.</p> + </section> --> + </section> + <section> + <marker id="distribution_handshake"/> + <title>Distribution Handshake</title> + <p>This section describes the distribution handshake protocol introduced + in Erlang/OTP R6. This description was previously located in + <c>$ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/internal_doc/distribution_handshake.txt</c> and + has more or less been copied and "formatted" here. It has been almost + unchanged since 1999, but the handshake has not changed much since then + either.</p> + + <section> + <title>General</title> + <p>The TCP/IP distribution uses a handshake that expects a + connection-based protocol, that is, the protocol does not include any + authentication after the handshake procedure.</p> + + <p>This is not entirely safe, as it is vulnerable against takeover + attacks, but it is a tradeoff between fair safety and performance.</p> + + <p>The cookies are never sent in cleartext and the handshake procedure + expects the client (called <c>A</c>) to be the first one to prove that + it can generate a sufficient digest. The digest is generated with the + MD5 message digest algorithm and the challenges are expected to be + random numbers.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Definitions</title> + <p>A challenge is a 32-bit integer in big-endian order. Below the function + <c>gen_challenge()</c> returns a random 32-bit integer used as a + challenge.</p> + + <p>A digest is a (16 bytes) MD5 hash of the challenge (as text) + concatenated with the cookie (as text). Below, the function + <c>gen_digest(Challenge, Cookie)</c> generates a digest as described + above.</p> + + <p>An <c>out_cookie</c> is the cookie used in outgoing communication to a + certain node, so that <c>A</c>'s <c>out_cookie</c> for <c>B</c> is to + correspond with <c>B</c>'s <c>in_cookie</c> for <c>A</c> and conversely. + <c>A</c>'s <c>out_cookie</c> for <c>B</c> and <c>A</c>'s + <c>in_cookie</c> for <c>B</c> need <em>not</em> be the same. Below the + function <c>out_cookie(Node)</c> returns the current node's + <c>out_cookie</c> for <c>Node</c>.</p> + + <p>An <c>in_cookie</c> is the cookie expected to be used by another node + when communicating with us, so that <c>A</c>'s <c>in_cookie</c> for + <c>B</c> corresponds with <c>B</c>'s <c>out_cookie</c> for <c>A</c>. + Below the function <c>in_cookie(Node)</c> returns the current node's + <c>in_cookie</c> for <c>Node</c>.</p> + + <p>The cookies are text strings that can be viewed as passwords.</p> + + <p>Every message in the handshake starts with a 16-bit big-endian integer, + which contains the message length (not counting the two initial bytes). + In Erlang this corresponds to option <c>{packet, 2}</c> in + <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp"><c>kernel:gen_tcp</c></seealso>. + Notice that after the handshake, the distribution switches to 4 byte + packet headers.</p> </section> - <section> - <title>Distribution Handshake</title> - <p> - <marker id="distribution_handshake"/> - This section describes the distribution handshake protocol - introduced in the OTP-R6 release of Erlang/OTP. This - description was previously located in - <c>$ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/internal_doc/distribution_handshake.txt</c>, - and has more or less been copied and "formatted" here. It has been - more or less unchanged since the year 1999, but the handshake - should not have changed much since then either. - </p> - <section> - <title>General</title> - <p> - The TCP/IP distribution uses a handshake which expects a - connection based protocol, i.e. the protocol does not include - any authentication after the handshake procedure. - </p> - <p> - This is not entirely safe, as it is vulnerable against takeover - attacks, but it is a tradeoff between fair safety and performance. - </p> - <p> - The cookies are never sent in cleartext and the handshake procedure - expects the client (called A) to be the first one to prove that it can - generate a sufficient digest. The digest is generated with the - MD5 message digest algorithm and the challenges are expected to be very - random numbers. - </p> - </section> - <section> - <title>Definitions</title> - <p> - A challenge is a 32 bit integer number in big endian order. Below the function - <c>gen_challenge()</c> returns a random 32 bit integer used as a challenge. - </p> - <p> - A digest is a (16 bytes) MD5 hash of the Challenge (as text) concatenated - with the cookie (as text). Below, the function <c>gen_digest(Challenge, Cookie)</c> - generates a digest as described above. - </p> - <p> - An out_cookie is the cookie used in outgoing communication to a certain node, - so that A's out_cookie for B should correspond with B's in_cookie for A and - the other way around. A's out_cookie for B and A's in_cookie for B need <em>NOT</em> - be the same. Below the function <c>out_cookie(Node)</c> returns the current - node's out_cookie for <c>Node</c>. - </p> - <p> - An in_cookie is the cookie expected to be used by another node when - communicating with us, so that A's in_cookie for B corresponds with B's - out_cookie for A. Below the function <c>in_cookie(Node)</c> returns the current - node's <c>in_cookie</c> for <c>Node</c>. - </p> - <p> - The cookies are text strings that can be viewed as passwords. - </p> - <p> - Every message in the handshake starts with a 16 bit big endian integer - which contains the length of the message (not counting the two initial bytes). - In erlang this corresponds to the <c>gen_tcp</c> option <c>{packet, 2}</c>. Note that after - the handshake, the distribution switches to 4 byte packet headers. - </p> - - </section> - <section> - <title>The Handshake in Detail</title> - <p> - Imagine two nodes, node A, which initiates the handshake and node B, which - accepts the connection. - </p> - <taglist> - <tag>1) connect/accept</tag> - <item><p>A connects to B via TCP/IP and B accepts the connection.</p></item> - <tag>2) send_name/receive_name</tag> - <item><p>A sends an initial identification to B. B receives the message. - The message looks like this (every "square" being one byte and the packet - header removed): - </p> -<pre> + + <section> + <title>The Handshake in Detail</title> + <p>Imagine two nodes, <c>A</c> that initiates the handshake and <c>B</c> + that accepts the connection.</p> + + <taglist> + <tag>1) connect/accept</tag> + <item> + <p><c>A</c> connects to <c>B</c> through TCP/IP and <c>B</c> accepts + the connection.</p> + </item> + <tag>2) <c>send_name</c>/<c>receive_name</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>A</c> sends an initial identification to <c>B</c>, which + receives the message. The message looks as follows (every "square" + is one byte and the packet header is removed):</p> + <pre> +---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+-----+ |'n'|Version0|Version1|Flag0|Flag1|Flag2|Flag3|Name0|Name1| ... |NameN| -+---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-... +-----+ -</pre> - <p> - The 'n' is just a message tag. - Version0 and Version1 is the distribution version selected by node A, - based on information from EPMD. (16 bit big endian) - Flag0 ... Flag3 are capability flags, the capabilities defined in - <c>$ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl</c>. - (32 bit big endian) - Name0 ... NameN is the full nodename of A, as a string of bytes (the - packet length denotes how long it is). - </p></item> - <tag>3) recv_status/send_status</tag> - <item><p>B sends a status message to A, which indicates - if the connection is allowed. The following status codes are defined:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>ok</c></tag> - <item>The handshake will continue.</item> - <tag><c>ok_simultaneous</c></tag> - <item>The handshake will continue, but A is informed that B - has another ongoing connection attempt that will be - shut down (simultaneous connect where A's name is - greater than B's name, compared literally).</item> - <tag><c>nok</c></tag> - <item>The handshake will not continue, as B already has an ongoing handshake - which it itself has initiated. (simultaneous connect where B's name is - greater than A's).</item> - <tag><c>not_allowed</c></tag> - <item>The connection is disallowed for some (unspecified) security - reason.</item> - <tag><c>alive</c></tag> - <item>A connection to the node is already active, which either means - that node A is confused or that the TCP connection breakdown - of a previous node with this name has not yet reached node B. - See 3B below.</item> - </taglist> - <p>This is the format of the status message:</p> -<pre> ++---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-... +-----+</pre> + <p>'n' is the message tag. 'Version0' and 'Version1' is the + distribution version selected by <c>A</c>, based on information + from the EPMD. (16-bit big-endian) 'Flag0' ... 'Flag3' are + capability flags, the capabilities are defined in + <c>$ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl</c>. (32-bit big-endian) + 'Name0' ... 'NameN' is the full node name of <c>A</c>, as a string + of bytes (the packet length denotes how long it is).</p> + </item> + <tag>3) <c>recv_status</c>/<c>send_status</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>B</c> sends a status message to <c>A</c>, which indicates if the + connection is allowed. The following status codes are defined:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>ok</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The handshake will continue.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>ok_simultaneous</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The handshake will continue, but <c>A</c> is informed that + <c>B</c> has another ongoing connection attempt that will be + shut down (simultaneous connect where <c>A</c>'s name is + greater than <c>B</c>'s name, compared literally).</p> + </item> + <tag><c>nok</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The handshake will not continue, as <c>B</c> already has an + ongoing handshake, which it itself has initiated (simultaneous + connect where <c>B</c>'s name is greater than <c>A</c>'s).</p> + </item> + <tag><c>not_allowed</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The connection is disallowed for some (unspecified) security + reason.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>alive</c></tag> + <item> + <p>A connection to the node is already active, which either means + that node <c>A</c> is confused or that the TCP connection + breakdown of a previous node with this name has not yet reached + node <c>B</c>. See step 3B below.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>The format of the status message is as follows:</p> + <pre> +---+-------+-------+-...-+-------+ |'s'|Status0|Status1| ... |StatusN| -+---+-------+-------+-...-+-------+ -</pre> - <p> - 's' is the message tag Status0 ... StatusN is the status as a string (not terminated) - </p> - </item> - <tag>3B) send_status/recv_status</tag> - <item><p>If status was 'alive', node A will answer with - another status message containing either 'true' which means that the - connection should continue (The old connection from this node is broken), or - <c>'false'</c>, which simply means that the connection should be closed, the - connection attempt was a mistake.</p></item> - <tag>4) recv_challenge/send_challenge</tag> - <item><p>If the status was <c>ok</c> or <c>ok_simultaneous</c>, - The handshake continues with B sending A another message, the challenge. - The challenge contains the same type of information as the "name" message - initially sent from A to B, with the addition of a 32 bit challenge:</p> -<pre> ++---+-------+-------+-...-+-------+</pre> + <p>'s' is the message tag. 'Status0' ... 'StatusN' is the status as a + string (not terminated).</p> + </item> + <tag>3B) <c>send_status</c>/<c>recv_status</c></tag> + <item> + <p>If status was <c>alive</c>, node <c>A</c> answers with another + status message containing either <c>true</c>, which means that the + connection is to continue (the old connection from this node is + broken), or <c>false</c>, which means that the connection is to be + closed (the connection attempt was a mistake.</p> + </item> + <tag>4) <c>recv_challenge</c>/<c>send_challenge</c></tag> + <item> + <p>If the status was <c>ok</c> or <c>ok_simultaneous</c>, the + handshake continues with <c>B</c> sending <c>A</c> another message, + the challenge. The challenge contains the same type of information + as the "name" message initially sent from <c>A</c> to <c>B</c>, plus + a 32-bit challenge:</p> + <pre> +---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+-----+ |'n'|Version0|Version1|Flag0|Flag1|Flag2|Flag3|Chal0|Chal1|Chal2|Chal3|Name0|Name1| ... |NameN| -+---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-... +-----+ -</pre> - <p> - Where Chal0 ... Chal3 is the challenge as a 32 bit big endian integer - and the other fields are B's version, flags and full nodename. - </p></item> - <tag>5) send_challenge_reply/recv_challenge_reply</tag> - <item><p>Now A has generated a digest and its own challenge. Those are - sent together in a package to B:</p> -<pre> ++---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-... +-----+</pre> + <p>'Chal0' ... 'Chal3' is the challenge as a 32-bit big-endian integer + and the other fields are <c>B</c>'s version, flags, and full node + name.</p> + </item> + <tag>5) <c>send_challenge_reply</c>/<c>recv_challenge_reply</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Now <c>A</c> has generated a digest and its own challenge. Those + are sent together in a package to <c>B</c>:</p> + <pre> +---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ |'r'|Chal0|Chal1|Chal2|Chal3|Dige0|Dige1|Dige2|Dige3| ... |Dige15| -+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ -</pre> - <p> - Where 'r' is the tag, Chal0 ... Chal3 is A's challenge for B to handle and - Dige0 ... Dige15 is the digest that A constructed from the challenge B sent - in the previous step. - </p></item> - <tag>6) recv_challenge_ack/send_challenge_ack</tag> - <item><p>B checks that the digest received from A is correct and generates a - digest from the challenge received from A. The digest is then sent to A. The - message looks like this:</p> -<pre> ++---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+</pre> + <p>'r' is the tag. 'Chal0' ... 'Chal3' is <c>A</c>'s challenge for + <c>B</c> to handle. 'Dige0' ... 'Dige15' is the digest that <c>A</c> + constructed from the challenge <c>B</c> sent in the previous + step.</p> + </item> + <tag>6) <c>recv_challenge_ack</c>/<c>send_challenge_ack</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>B</c> checks that the digest received from <c>A</c> is correct + and generates a digest from the challenge received from <c>A</c>. + The digest is then sent to <c>A</c>. The message is as follows:</p> + <pre> +---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ |'a'|Dige0|Dige1|Dige2|Dige3| ... |Dige15| -+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ -</pre> - <p> - Where 'a' is the tag and Dige0 ... Dige15 is the digest calculated by B - for A's challenge.</p></item> - <tag>7)</tag> - <item><p>A checks the digest from B and the connection is up.</p></item> - </taglist> - </section> - <section> - <title>Semigraphic View</title> -<pre> -A (initiator) B (acceptor) - -TCP connect -----------------------------------------> - TCP accept - -send_name -----------------------------------------> - recv_name - - <---------------------------------------- send_status ++---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+</pre> + <p>'a' is the tag. 'Dige0' ... 'Dige15' is the digest calculated by + <c>B</c> for <c>A</c>'s challenge.</p> + </item> + <tag>7) check</tag> + <item> + <p><c>A</c> checks the digest from <c>B</c> and the connection is + up.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Semigraphic View</title> + <pre> +A (initiator) B (acceptor) + +TCP connect ------------------------------------> + TCP accept + +send_name --------------------------------------> + recv_name + +<---------------------------------------------- send_status recv_status (if status was 'alive' - send_status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -> - recv_status) - ChB = gen_challenge() - (ChB) - <---------------------------------------- send_challenge + send_status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -> + recv_status) + ChB = gen_challenge() + (ChB) +<---------------------------------------------- send_challenge recv_challenge - ChA = gen_challenge(), OCA = out_cookie(B), DiA = gen_digest(ChB,OCA) - (ChA, DiA) -send_challenge_reply --------------------------------> - recv_challenge_reply - ICB = in_cookie(A), - check: - DiA == gen_digest - (ChB, ICB) ? - - if OK: - OCB = out_cookie(A), - DiB = gen_digest - (DiB) (ChA, OCB) - <----------------------------------------- send_challenge_ack -recv_challenge_ack DONE -ICA = in_cookie(B), - else -check: CLOSE -DiB == gen_digest(ChA,ICA) ? -- if OK + (ChA, DiA) +send_challenge_reply ---------------------------> + recv_challenge_reply + ICB = in_cookie(A), + check: + DiA == gen_digest (ChB, ICB)? + - if OK: + OCB = out_cookie(A), + DiB = gen_digest (ChA, OCB) + (DiB) +<----------------------------------------------- send_challenge_ack +recv_challenge_ack DONE +ICA = in_cookie(B), - else: +check: CLOSE +DiB == gen_digest(ChA,ICA)? +- if OK: DONE -- else - CLOSE -</pre> - </section> - <marker id="dflags"/> - <section> - <title>The Currently Defined Distribution Flags</title> - <p> - Currently (OTP-R16) the following capability flags are defined: - </p> -<pre> -%% The node should be published and part of the global namespace --define(DFLAG_PUBLISHED,1). - -%% The node implements an atom cache (obsolete) --define(DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE,2). - -%% The node implements extended (3 * 32 bits) references. This is -%% required today. If not present connection will be refused. --define(DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES,4). - -%% The node implements distributed process monitoring. --define(DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR,8). - -%% The node uses separate tag for fun's (lambdas) in the distribution protocol. --define(DFLAG_FUN_TAGS,16#10). - -%% The node implements distributed named process monitoring. --define(DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR_NAME,16#20). - -%% The (hidden) node implements atom cache (obsolete) --define(DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE,16#40). - -%% The node understand new fun-tags --define(DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS,16#80). - -%% The node is capable of handling extended pids and ports. This is -%% required today. If not present connection will be refused. --define(DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS,16#100). - -%% --define(DFLAG_EXPORT_PTR_TAG,16#200). - -%% --define(DFLAG_BIT_BINARIES,16#400). - -%% The node understands new float format --define(DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS,16#800). - -%% --define(DFLAG_UNICODE_IO,16#1000). - -%% The node implements atom cache in distribution header. --define(DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE,16#2000). - -%% The node understand the SMALL_ATOM_EXT tag --define(DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS, 16#4000). - -%% The node understand UTF-8 encoded atoms --define(DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS, 16#10000). - -</pre> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="connected_nodes"/> - <title>Protocol between connected nodes</title> - <p> - As of erts version 5.7.2 the runtime system passes a distribution - flag in the handshake stage that enables the use of a - <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#distribution_header">distribution - header</seealso> on all messages passed. Messages passed between - nodes are in this case on the following format: - </p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">4</cell> - <cell align="center">d</cell> - <cell align="center">n</cell> - <cell align="center">m</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center"><c>Length</c></cell> - <cell align="center"><c>DistributionHeader</c></cell> - <cell align="center"><c>ControlMessage</c></cell> - <cell align="center"><c>Message</c></cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - <p> - where: - </p> - <p> - <c>Length</c> is equal to d + n + m - </p> - <p> - <c>ControlMessage</c> is a tuple passed using the external format of - Erlang. - </p> - <p> - <c>Message</c> is the message sent to another node using the '!' - (in external format). Note that <c>Message</c> is only passed in - combination with a <c>ControlMessage</c> encoding a send ('!'). - </p> - <p> - Also note that <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#overall_format">the - version number is omitted from the terms that follow a - distribution header</seealso>. - </p> - <p> - Nodes with an erts version less than 5.7.2 does not pass the - distribution flag that enables the distribution header. Messages - passed between nodes are in this case on the following format: - </p> - <table align="left"> - <row> - <cell align="center">4</cell> - <cell align="center">1</cell> - <cell align="center">n</cell> - <cell align="center">m</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="center"><c>Length</c></cell> - <cell align="center"><c>Type</c></cell> - <cell align="center"><c>ControlMessage</c></cell> - <cell align="center"><c>Message</c></cell> - </row> - <tcaption></tcaption></table> - <p> - where: - </p> - <p> - <c>Length</c> is equal to 1 + n + m - </p> - <p> - Type is: 112 (pass through) - </p> - <p> - <c>ControlMessage</c> is a tuple passed using the external format of - Erlang. - </p> - <p> - <c>Message</c> is the message sent to another node using the '!' - (in external format). Note that <c>Message</c> is only passed in - combination with a <c>ControlMessage</c> encoding a send ('!'). - </p> - <p> - The <c>ControlMessage</c> is a tuple, where the first element - indicates which distributed operation it encodes. - </p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>LINK</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{1, FromPid, ToPid}</c> - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>SEND</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{2, Unused, ToPid}</c> - </p> - <p> - <em>Note</em> followed by <c>Message</c> - </p> - <p> - <c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>EXIT</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{3, FromPid, ToPid, Reason}</c> - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>UNLINK</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{4, FromPid, ToPid}</c> - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>NODE_LINK</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{5}</c> - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>REG_SEND</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{6, FromPid, Unused, ToName}</c> - </p> - <p> - <em>Note</em> followed by <c>Message</c> - </p> - <p> - <c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>GROUP_LEADER</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{7, FromPid, ToPid}</c> - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>EXIT2</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{8, FromPid, ToPid, Reason}</c> - </p> - </item> - </taglist> - </section> - - - <section> - <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 1 (OTP R4)</title> - <taglist> - <tag><c>SEND_TT</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{12, Unused, ToPid, TraceToken}</c> - </p> - <p> - <em>Note</em> followed by <c>Message</c> - </p> - <p> - <c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>EXIT_TT</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{13, FromPid, ToPid, TraceToken, Reason}</c> - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>REG_SEND_TT</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{16, FromPid, Unused, ToName, TraceToken}</c> - </p> - <p> - <em>Note</em> followed by <c>Message</c> - </p> - <p> - <c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>EXIT2_TT</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{18, FromPid, ToPid, TraceToken, Reason}</c> - </p> - </item> - </taglist> - </section> - - <section> - <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 2</title> - <p> - distrvsn 2 was never used. - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 3 (OTP R5C)</title> - <p> - None, but the version number was increased anyway. - </p> +- else: + CLOSE</pre> </section> <section> - <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 4 (OTP R6)</title> - <p> - These are only recognized by Erlang nodes, not by hidden nodes. - </p> + <marker id="dflags"/> + <title>Distribution Flags</title> + <p>The following capability flags are defined:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>MONITOR_P</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{19, FromPid, ToProc, Ref}</c> - - <c>FromPid</c> = monitoring process - <c>ToProc</c> = monitored process pid or name (atom) - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>DEMONITOR_P</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{20, FromPid, ToProc, Ref}</c> - We include the FromPid just in case we want to trace this. - - <c>FromPid</c> = monitoring process - <c>ToProc</c> = monitored process pid or name (atom) - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>MONITOR_P_EXIT</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - <c>{21, FromProc, ToPid, Ref, Reason}</c> - - <c>FromProc</c> = monitored process pid or name (atom) - <c>ToPid</c> = monitoring process - <c>Reason</c> = exit reason for the monitored process - </p> - </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_PUBLISHED,1).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node is to be published and part of the global namespace.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE,2).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node implements an atom cache (obsolete).</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES,4).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node implements extended (3 × 32 bits) references. This + is required today. If not present, the connection is refused.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR,8).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node implements distributed process monitoring.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_FUN_TAGS,16#10).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node uses separate tag for funs (lambdas) in the distribution + protocol.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR_NAME,16#20).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node implements distributed named process monitoring.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE,16#40).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The (hidden) node implements atom cache (obsolete).</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS,16#80).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node understand new fun tags.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS,16#100).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node can handle extended pids and ports. This is required + today. If not present, the connection is refused.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_EXPORT_PTR_TAG,16#200).</c></tag> + <item> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_BIT_BINARIES,16#400).</c></tag> + <item> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS,16#800).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node understands new float format.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_UNICODE_IO,16#1000).</c></tag> + <item> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE,16#2000).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node implements atom cache in distribution header.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS, 16#4000).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node understand the <c>SMALL_ATOM_EXT</c> tag.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-define(DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS, 16#10000).</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The node understand UTF-8 encoded atoms.</p> + </item> </taglist> </section> - </chapter> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="connected_nodes"/> + <title>Protocol between Connected Nodes</title> + <p>As from <c>ERTS</c> 5.7.2 the runtime system passes a distribution flag + in the handshake stage that enables the use of a + <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#distribution_header">distribution header + </seealso> on all messages passed. Messages passed between nodes have in + this case the following format:</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">4</cell> + <cell align="center">d</cell> + <cell align="center">n</cell> + <cell align="center">m</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>Length</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>DistributionHeader</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>ControlMessage</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Message</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Format of Messages Passed between Nodes (as from ERTS 5.7.2) + </tcaption> + </table> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>Length</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Equal to d + n + m.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>ControlMessage</c></tag> + <item> + <p>A tuple passed using the external format of Erlang.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Message</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The message sent to another node using the '!' (in external format). + Notice that <c>Message</c> is only passed in combination with a + <c>ControlMessage</c> encoding a send ('!').</p> + </item> + </taglist> + + <p>Notice that <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#overall_format">the version + number is omitted from the terms that follow a distribution header + </seealso>.</p> + + <p>Nodes with an <c>ERTS</c> version earlier than 5.7.2 does not pass the + distribution flag that enables the distribution header. Messages passed + between nodes have in this case the following format:</p> + + <table align="left"> + <row> + <cell align="center">4</cell> + <cell align="center">1</cell> + <cell align="center">n</cell> + <cell align="center">m</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="center"><c>Length</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Type</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>ControlMessage</c></cell> + <cell align="center"><c>Message</c></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Format of Messages Passed between Nodes (before ERTS 5.7.2) + </tcaption> + </table> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>Length</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Equal to 1 + n + m.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Type</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Equal to <c>112</c> (pass through).</p> + </item> + <tag><c>ControlMessage</c></tag> + <item> + <p>A tuple passed using the external format of Erlang.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>Message</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The message sent to another node using the '!' (in external format). + Notice that <c>Message</c> is only passed in combination with a + <c>ControlMessage</c> encoding a send ('!').</p> + </item> + </taglist> + + <p>The <c>ControlMessage</c> is a tuple, where the first element indicates + which distributed operation it encodes:</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>LINK</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{1, FromPid, ToPid}</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>SEND</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{2, Unused, ToPid}</c></p> + <p>Followed by <c>Message</c>.</p> + <p><c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>EXIT</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{3, FromPid, ToPid, Reason}</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>UNLINK</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{4, FromPid, ToPid}</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>NODE_LINK</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{5}</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>REG_SEND</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{6, FromPid, Unused, ToName}</c></p> + <p>Followed by <c>Message</c>.</p> + <p><c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>GROUP_LEADER</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{7, FromPid, ToPid}</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>EXIT2</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{8, FromPid, ToPid, Reason}</c></p> + </item> + </taglist> + </section> + + <section> + <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 1 (Erlang/OTP R4)</title> + <taglist> + <tag><c>SEND_TT</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{12, Unused, ToPid, TraceToken}</c></p> + <p>Followed by <c>Message</c>.</p> + <p><c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>EXIT_TT</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{13, FromPid, ToPid, TraceToken, Reason}</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>REG_SEND_TT</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{16, FromPid, Unused, ToName, TraceToken}</c></p> + <p>Followed by <c>Message</c>.</p> + <p><c>Unused</c> is kept for backward compatibility.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>EXIT2_TT</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{18, FromPid, ToPid, TraceToken, Reason}</c></p> + </item> + </taglist> + </section> + + <section> + <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 2</title> + <p><c>distrvsn</c> 2 was never used.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 3 (Erlang/OTP R5C)</title> + <p>None, but the version number was increased anyway.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>New Ctrlmessages for distrvsn = 4 (Erlang/OTP R6)</title> + <p>These are only recognized by Erlang nodes, not by hidden nodes.</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>MONITOR_P</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{19, FromPid, ToProc, Ref}</c>, where + <c>FromPid</c> = monitoring process and + <c>ToProc</c> = monitored process pid or name (atom)</p> + </item> + <tag><c>DEMONITOR_P</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{20, FromPid, ToProc, Ref}</c>, where + <c>FromPid</c> = monitoring process and + <c>ToProc</c> = monitored process pid or name (atom)</p> + <p>We include <c>FromPid</c> just in case we want to trace this.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>MONITOR_P_EXIT</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{21, FromProc, ToPid, Ref, Reason}</c>, where + <c>FromProc</c> = monitored process pid or name (atom), + <c>ToPid</c> = monitoring process, and + <c>Reason</c> = exit reason for the monitored process</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </section> +</chapter> |