rfc2217_server.py :  » USB-Serial » Python-Serial-Port-Extension » pyserial-2.5-rc2 » examples » Python Open Source

Home
Python Open Source
1.3.1.2 Python
2.Ajax
3.Aspect Oriented
4.Blog
5.Build
6.Business Application
7.Chart Report
8.Content Management Systems
9.Cryptographic
10.Database
11.Development
12.Editor
13.Email
14.ERP
15.Game 2D 3D
16.GIS
17.GUI
18.IDE
19.Installer
20.IRC
21.Issue Tracker
22.Language Interface
23.Log
24.Math
25.Media Sound Audio
26.Mobile
27.Network
28.Parser
29.PDF
30.Project Management
31.RSS
32.Search
33.Security
34.Template Engines
35.Test
36.UML
37.USB Serial
38.Web Frameworks
39.Web Server
40.Web Services
41.Web Unit
42.Wiki
43.Windows
44.XML
Python Open Source » USB Serial » Python Serial Port Extension 
Python Serial Port Extension » pyserial 2.5 rc2 » examples » rfc2217_server.py
#!/usr/bin/env python

# (C) 2009 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net>
# redirect data from a TCP/IP connection to a serial port and vice versa
# using RFC 2217


import sys
import os
import threading
import time
import socket
import serial
import serial.rfc2217
import logging

class Redirector:
    def __init__(self, serial_instance, socket, debug=None):
        self.serial = serial_instance
        self.socket = socket
        self._write_lock = threading.Lock()
        self.rfc2217 = serial.rfc2217.PortManager(
            self.serial,
            self,
            logger = (debug and logging.getLogger('rfc2217.server'))
            )
        self.log = logging.getLogger('redirector')

    def statusline_poller(self):
        self.log.debug('status line poll thread started')
        while self.alive:
            time.sleep(1)
            self.rfc2217.check_modem_lines()
        self.log.debug('status line poll thread terminated')

    def shortcut(self):
        """connect the serial port to the TCP port by copying everything
           from one side to the other"""
        self.alive = True
        self.thread_read = threading.Thread(target=self.reader)
        self.thread_read.setDaemon(True)
        self.thread_read.setName('serial->socket')
        self.thread_read.start()
        self.thread_poll = threading.Thread(target=self.statusline_poller)
        self.thread_poll.setDaemon(True)
        self.thread_poll.setName('status line poll')
        self.thread_poll.start()
        self.writer()

    def reader(self):
        """loop forever and copy serial->socket"""
        self.log.debug('reader thread started')
        while self.alive:
            try:
                data = self.serial.read(1)              # read one, blocking
                n = self.serial.inWaiting()             # look if there is more
                if n:
                    data = data + self.serial.read(n)   # and get as much as possible
                if data:
                    # escape outgoing data when needed (Telnet IAC (0xff) character)
                    data = serial.to_bytes(self.rfc2217.escape(data))
                    self._write_lock.acquire()
                    try:
                        self.socket.sendall(data)       # send it over TCP
                    finally:
                        self._write_lock.release()
            except socket.error, msg:
                self.log.error('%s' % (msg,))
                # probably got disconnected
                break
        self.alive = False
        self.log.debug('reader thread terminated')

    def write(self, data):
        """thread safe socket write with no data escaping. used to send telnet stuff"""
        self._write_lock.acquire()
        try:
            self.socket.sendall(data)
        finally:
            self._write_lock.release()

    def writer(self):
        """loop forever and copy socket->serial"""
        while self.alive:
            try:
                data = self.socket.recv(1024)
                if not data:
                    break
                self.serial.write(serial.to_bytes(self.rfc2217.filter(data)))
            except socket.error, msg:
                self.log.error('%s' % (msg,))
                # probably got disconnected
                break
        self.stop()

    def stop(self):
        """Stop copying"""
        self.log.debug('stopping')
        if self.alive:
            self.alive = False
            self.thread_read.join()
            self.thread_poll.join()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    import optparse

    parser = optparse.OptionParser(
        usage = "%prog [options] port",
        description = "RFC 2217 Serial to Network (TCP/IP) redirector.",
        epilog = """\
NOTE: no security measures are implemented. Anyone can remotely connect
to this service over the network.

Only one connection at once is supported. When the connection is terminated
it waits for the next connect.
""")

    parser.add_option("-p", "--localport",
        dest = "local_port",
        action = "store",
        type = 'int',
        help = "local TCP port",
        default = 2217
    )

    parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose",
        dest = "verbosity",
        action = "count",
        help = "print more diagnostic messages (option can be given multiple times)",
        default = 0
    )

    (options, args) = parser.parse_args()

    if len(args) != 1:
        parser.error('serial port name required as argument')

    if options.verbosity > 3:
        options.verbosity = 3
    level = (
        logging.WARNING,
        logging.INFO,
        logging.DEBUG,
        logging.NOTSET,
        )[options.verbosity]
    logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
    logging.getLogger('root').setLevel(logging.INFO)
    logging.getLogger('rfc2217').setLevel(level)

    # connect to serial port
    ser = serial.Serial()
    ser.port     = args[0]
    ser.timeout  = 3     # required so that the reader thread can exit

    logging.info("RFC 2217 TCP/IP to Serial redirector - type Ctrl-C / BREAK to quit")

    try:
        ser.open()
    except serial.SerialException, e:
        logging.error("Could not open serial port %s: %s" % (ser.portstr, e))
        sys.exit(1)

    logging.info("Serving serial port: %s" % (ser.portstr,))
    settings = ser.getSettingsDict()
    # reset contol line as no _remote_ "terminal" has been connected yet
    ser.setDTR(False)
    ser.setRTS(False)

    srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
    srv.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
    srv.bind( ('', options.local_port) )
    srv.listen(1)
    logging.info("TCP/IP port: %s" % (options.local_port,))
    while True:
        try:
            connection, addr = srv.accept()
            logging.info('Connected by %s:%s' % (addr[0], addr[1]))
            connection.setsockopt( socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
            ser.setRTS(True)
            ser.setDTR(True)
            # enter network <-> serial loop
            r = Redirector(
                ser,
                connection,
                options.verbosity > 0
            )
            try:
                r.shortcut()
            finally:
                logging.info('Disconnected')
                r.stop()
                connection.close()
                ser.setDTR(False)
                ser.setRTS(False)
            # Restore port settings (may have been changed by RFC 2217 capable
            # client)
            ser.applySettingsDict(settings)
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            break
        except socket.error, msg:
            logging.error('%s' % (msg,))

    logging.info('--- exit ---')
www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.