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diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml index a9ae13d556..c66622307f 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="latin1" ?> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> <!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd"> <erlref> <header> <copyright> <year>2008</year> - <year>2011</year> + <year>2012</year> <holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -24,69 +24,178 @@ </legalnotice> <title>ssh_connection</title> - <prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared> - <responsible></responsible> - <docno></docno> - <approved></approved> - <checked></checked> <date></date> - <rev></rev> </header> <module>ssh_connection</module> - <modulesummary>This module provides an API to the ssh connection protocol. + <modulesummary>This module provides API functions to send <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt"> SSH Connection Protocol </url> + events to the other side of an SSH channel. </modulesummary> + <description> - <p>This module provides an API to the ssh connection protocol. - Not all features of the connection protocol are officially supported yet. - Only the ones supported are documented here.</p> + <p>The SSH Connection Protocol is used by clients and servers + (i.e. SSH channels) to communicate over the SSH connection. The + API functions in this module sends SSH Connection Protocol events + that are received as messages by the remote channel. + In the case that the receiving channel is an Erlang process the + message will be on the following format + <c><![CDATA[{ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), ssh_event_msg()}]]></c>. If the <seealso + marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behavior is used to + implement the channel process these will be handled by + <seealso + marker="ssh_channel#CallbackModule:handled_ssh_msg-2">handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso>.</p> </description> - <section> - <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title> + <section> + <title>DATA TYPES </title> + <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module and/or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data type:</p> - + <p><c>boolean() = true | false </c></p> <p><c>string() = list of ASCII characters</c></p> <p><c>timeout() = infinity | integer() - in milliseconds.</c></p> <p><c>ssh_connection_ref() - opaque to the user returned by - ssh:connect/3 or sent to a ssh channel processes</c></p> + ssh:connect/3 or sent to an SSH channel processes</c></p> <p><c>ssh_channel_id() = integer() </c></p> <p><c>ssh_data_type_code() = 1 ("stderr") | 0 ("normal") are - currently valid values see RFC 4254 section 5.2.</c></p> + currently valid values see</c> <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254 </url> section 5.2.</p> <p><c>ssh_request_status() = success | failure</c></p> - </section> + <p><c>event() = {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), ssh_event_msg()} </c></p> + <p><c>ssh_event_msg() = data_events() | status_events() | terminal_events() </c></p> + + <taglist> + <tag><b>data_events()</b></tag> + <item> + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{data, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_data_type_code(), binary() = Data}]]></c></tag> + <item> Data has arrived on the channel. This event is sent as + result of calling <seealso marker="#send-3"> ssh_connection:send/[3,4,5] </seealso></item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{eof, ssh_channel_id()}]]></c></tag> + <item>Indicates that the other side will not send any more + data. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso + marker="#send_eof-2"> ssh_connection:send_eof/2</seealso> + </item> + </taglist> + </item> + + <tag><b>status_events()</b></tag> + <item> + + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{signal, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_signal()}]]></c></tag> + <item>A signal can be delivered to the remote process/service + using the following message. Some systems will not support + signals, in which case they should ignore this message. There is + currently no funtion to generate this event as the signals + refered to are on OS-level and not something generated by an + Erlang program.</item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{exit_signal, ssh_channel_id(), string() = ExitSignal, string() = ErrorMsg, + string() = LanguageString}]]></c></tag> + + <item>A remote execution may terminate violently due to a signal + then this message may be received. For details on valid string + values see <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url> section 6.10. Special case of the signals + mentioned above.</item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{exit_status, ssh_channel_id(), integer() = ExitStatus}]]></c></tag> + <item> When the command running at the other end terminates, the + following message can be sent to return the exit status of the + command. A zero 'exit_status' usually means that the command + terminated successfully. This event is sent as result of calling + <seealso marker="#exit_status"> + ssh_connection:exit_status/3</seealso></item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{closed, ssh_channel_id()}]]></c></tag> + <item> This event is sent as result of calling + <seealso marker="#close">ssh_connection:close/2</seealso> Both the handling of this + event and sending of it will be taken care of by the + <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behavior.</item> + + </taglist> + </item> - <section> - <title>MESSAGES SENT TO CHANNEL PROCESSES</title> + <tag><b>terminal_events()</b></tag> + + <item> + <p> Channels implementing a shell and command execution on the + server side should handle the following messages that may be sent by client channel processes. </p> + + <p><note>Events that includes a <c> WantReply</c> expects the event handling + process to call <seealso marker="#reply_request">ssh_connection:reply_request/4</seealso> + with the boolean value of <c> WantReply</c> as the second + argument. </note> </p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{env, ssh_channel_id(), boolean() = WantReply, + string() = Var, string() = Value}]]></c></tag> + <item> Environment variables may be passed to the shell/command + to be started later. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso + marker="#setenv"> ssh_connection:setenv/5</seealso> + </item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{pty, ssh_channel_id(), + boolean() = WantReply, {string() = Terminal, integer() = CharWidth, + integer() = RowHeight, integer() = PixelWidth, integer() = PixelHight, + [{atom() | integer() = Opcode, + integer() = Value}] = TerminalModes}}]]></c></tag> + <item>A pseudo-terminal has been requested for the + session. Terminal is the value of the TERM environment + variable value (e.g., vt100). Zero dimension parameters must + be ignored. The character/row dimensions override the pixel + dimensions (when nonzero). Pixel dimensions refer to the + drawable area of the window. The <c>Opcode</c> in the + <c>TerminalModes</c> list is the mnemonic name, represented + as an lowercase erlang atom, defined in + <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254 </url> section 8, + or the opcode if the mnemonic name is not listed in the + RFC. Example <c>OP code: 53, mnemonic name ECHO erlang atom: + echo</c>. There is currently no API function to generate this + event.</item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{shell, boolean() = WantReply}]]></c></tag> + <item> This message will request that the user's default shell + be started at the other end. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso + marker="#shell"> ssh_connection:shell/2</seealso> + </item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{window_change, ssh_channel_id(), integer() = CharWidth, + integer() = RowHeight, integer() = PixWidth, integer() = PixHeight}]]></c></tag> + <item> When the window (terminal) size changes on the client + side, it MAY send a message to the server side to inform it of + the new dimensions. There is currently no API function to generate this + event.</item> - <p>As a result of the ssh connection protocol messages on the form - <c><![CDATA[{ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), term()}]]></c> - will be sent to a channel process. The term will contain - information regarding the ssh connection protocol event, - for details see the ssh channel behavior callback <seealso - marker="ssh_channel">handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso> </p> - </section> - - <funcs> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{exec, ssh_channel_id(), + boolean() = WantReply, string() = Cmd}]]></c></tag> + <item> This message will request that the server starts + execution of the given command. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso + marker="#exec">ssh_connection:exec/4 </seealso> + </item> + </taglist> + </item> + </taglist> + </section> + + <funcs> <func> <name>adjust_window(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, NumOfBytes) -> ok</name> - <fsummary>Adjusts the ssh flowcontrol window. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Adjusts the SSH flowcontrol window. </fsummary> <type> <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id() </v> <v> NumOfBytes = integer()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Adjusts the ssh flowcontrol window. </p> + <p>Adjusts the SSH flowcontrol window. This shall be done by both client and server side channel processes.</p> - <note><p>This will be taken care of by the ssh_channel - behavior when the callback <seealso marker="ssh_channel"> - handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso> has returned after processing a - {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {data, ssh_channel_id(), - ssh_data_type_code(), binary()}} - message, and should normally not be called explicitly.</p></note> + <note><p>Channels implemented with the <seealso marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel + behavior</seealso> will normaly not need to call this function as flow control + will be handled by the behavior. The behavior will adjust the window every time + the callback <seealso marker="ssh_channel#handled_ssh_msg-2"> + handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso> has returned after processing channel data</p> </note> </desc> </func> @@ -98,20 +207,19 @@ <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Sends a close message on the channel <c>ChannelId</c> + <p>A server or client channel process can choose to close their session by sending a close event. </p> - <note><p>This function will be called by the ssh channel + <note><p>This function will be called by the ssh_channel behavior when the channel is terminated see <seealso - marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel(3) </seealso> and should - normally not be called explicitly.</p></note> + marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel(3) </seealso> so channels implemented with the + behavior should not call this function explicitly.</p></note> </desc> </func> <func> <name>exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Command, TimeOut) -> ssh_request_status() </name> - <fsummary>Will request that the server start the - execution of the given command. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Request that the server start the execution of the given command. </fsummary> <type> <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> @@ -119,44 +227,39 @@ <v>Timeout = timeout() </v> </type> <desc> - <p>Will request that the server start the execution of the - given command, the result will be received as:</p> + <p>Should be called by a client channel process to request that the server starts execution of the + given command, the result will be several messages according to the following pattern. Note + that the last message will be a channel close message, as the exec request is a one time + execution that closes the channel when it is done.</p> <taglist> - <tag><c> N X {ssh_cm, - ssh_connection_ref(), {data, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_data_type_code(), - binary() = Data}} </c></tag> + <tag><c> N x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), + {data, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_data_type_code(), binary() = Data}} </c></tag> <item>The result of executing the command may be only one line or thousands of lines depending on the command.</item> - <tag><c> 1 X {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {eof, ssh_channel_id()}}</c></tag> + <tag><c>0 or 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {eof, ssh_channel_id()}}</c></tag> <item>Indicates that no more data will be sent.</item> - <tag><c>0 or 1 X {ssh_cm, + <tag><c>0 or 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {exit_signal, ssh_channel_id(), string() = ExitSignal, string() = ErrorMsg, string() = LanguageString}}</c></tag> <item>Not all systems send signals. For details on valid string values see RFC 4254 section 6.10 </item> - <tag><c>0 or 1 X {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {exit_status, + <tag><c>0 or 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {exit_status, ssh_channel_id(), integer() = ExitStatus}}</c></tag> <item>It is recommended by the <c>ssh connection protocol</c> that this message shall be sent, but that may not always be the case.</item> - <tag><c> 1 X {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), + <tag><c> 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {closed, ssh_channel_id()}}</c></tag> <item>Indicates that the ssh channel started for the execution of the command has now been shutdown.</item> </taglist> - - <p> These message should be handled by the - client. The <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh channel - behavior</seealso> can be used when writing a client. - </p> </desc> </func> - <func> <name>exit_status(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Status) -> ok</name> <fsummary>Sends the exit status of a command to the client.</fsummary> @@ -166,12 +269,12 @@ <v> Status = integer()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Sends the exit status of a command to the client.</p> + <p>Should be called by a server channel process to sends the exit status of a command to the client.</p> </desc> - </func> + </func> <func> - <name>reply_request(ConnectionRef, WantReply, Status, CannelId) -> ok</name> + <name>reply_request(ConnectionRef, WantReply, Status, ChannelId) -> ok</name> <fsummary>Send status replies to requests that want such replies. </fsummary> <type> <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> @@ -183,10 +286,9 @@ <p>Sends status replies to requests where the requester has stated that they want a status report e.i .<c> WantReply = true</c>, if <c> WantReply</c> is false calling this function will be a - "noop". Should be called after handling an ssh connection + "noop". Should be called while handling an ssh connection protocol message containing a <c>WantReply</c> boolean - value. See the ssh_channel behavior callback <seealso - marker="ssh_channel"> handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso> + value. </p> </desc> </func> @@ -206,7 +308,7 @@ <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Sends channel data. + <p>Should be called by client- and server channel processes to send data to each other. </p> </desc> </func> @@ -228,9 +330,7 @@ <name>session_channel(ConnectionRef, Timeout) -> </name> <name>session_channel(ConnectionRef, InitialWindowSize, MaxPacketSize, Timeout) -> {ok, ssh_channel_id()} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Opens a channel for a ssh session. A session is a - remote execution of a program. The program may be a shell, an - application, a system command, or some built-in subsystem. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Opens a channel for a ssh session. </fsummary> <type> <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> <v> InitialWindowSize = integer() </v> @@ -239,9 +339,8 @@ <v> Reason = term() </v> </type> <desc> - <p>Opens a channel for a ssh session. A session is a - remote execution of a program. The program may be a shell, an - application, a system command, or some built-in subsystem. + <p>Opens a channel for an SSH session. The channel id returned from this function + is the id used as input to the other funtions in this module. </p> </desc> </func> @@ -258,8 +357,8 @@ <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Environment variables may be passed to the shell/command to be - started later. + <p> Environment variables may be passed before starting the + shell/command. Should be called by a client channel processes. </p> </desc> </func> @@ -267,17 +366,16 @@ <func> <name>shell(ConnectionRef, ChannelId) -> ssh_request_status() </name> - <fsummary> Will request that the user's default shell (typically - defined in /etc/passwd in UNIX systems) be started at the other + <fsummary> Requests that the user's default shell (typically + defined in /etc/passwd in UNIX systems) shall be executed at the server end. </fsummary> <type> <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Will request that the user's default shell (typically - defined in /etc/passwd in UNIX systems) be started at the - other end. + <p> Should be called by a client channel process to request that the user's default shell (typically + defined in /etc/passwd in UNIX systems) shall be executed at the server end. </p> </desc> </func> @@ -292,7 +390,7 @@ <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Sends a request to execute a predefined subsystem. + <p> Should be called by a client channel process for requesting to execute a predefined subsystem on the server. </p> </desc> </func> |