Python ping 模块

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    #!/usr/bin/env python
    """
        A pure python ping implementation using raw socket.
        Note that ICMP messages can only be sent from processes running as root.
        Derived from ping.c distributed in Linux's netkit. That code is
        copyright (c) 1989 by The Regents of the University of California.
        That code is in turn derived from code written by Mike Muuss of the
        US Army Ballistic Research Laboratory in December, 1983 and
        placed in the public domain. They have my thanks.
        Bugs are naturally mine. I'd be glad to hear about them. There are
        certainly word - size dependenceies here.
        Copyright (c) Matthew Dixon Cowles, <http://www.visi.com/~mdc/>.
        Distributable under the terms of the GNU General Public License
        version 2. Provided with no warranties of any sort.
        Original Version from Matthew Dixon Cowles:
          -> ftp://ftp.visi.com/users/mdc/ping.py
        Rewrite by Jens Diemer:
          -> http://www.python-forum.de/post-69122.html#69122
        Rewrite by George Notaras:
          -> http://www.g-loaded.eu/2009/10/30/python-ping/
        Fork by Pierre Bourdon:
          -> http://bitbucket.org/delroth/python-ping/
        Revision history
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        November 22, 1997
        -----------------
        Initial hack. Doesn't do much, but rather than try to guess
        what features I (or others) will want in the future, I've only
        put in what I need now.
        December 16, 1997
        -----------------
        For some reason, the checksum bytes are in the wrong order when
        this is run under Solaris 2.X for SPARC but it works right under
        Linux x86. Since I don't know just what's wrong, I'll swap the
        bytes always and then do an htons().
        December 4, 2000
        ----------------
        Changed the struct.pack() calls to pack the checksum and ID as
        unsigned. My thanks to Jerome Poincheval for the fix.
        May 30, 2007
        ------------
        little rewrite by Jens Diemer:
         -  change socket asterisk import to a normal import
         -  replace time.time() with time.clock()
         -  delete "return None" (or change to "return" only)
         -  in checksum() rename "str" to "source_string"
        November 8, 2009
        ----------------
        Improved compatibility with GNU/Linux systems.
        Fixes by:
         * George Notaras -- http://www.g-loaded.eu
        Reported by:
         * Chris Hallman -- http://cdhallman.blogspot.com
        Changes in this release:
         - Re-use time.time() instead of time.clock(). The 2007 implementation
           worked only under Microsoft Windows. Failed on GNU/Linux.
           time.clock() behaves differently under the two OSes[1].
        [1] http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.clock
        September 25, 2010
        ------------------
        Little modifications by Georgi Kolev:
         -  Added quiet_ping function.
         -  returns percent lost packages, max round trip time, avrg round trip
            time
         -  Added packet size to verbose_ping & quiet_ping functions.
         -  Bump up version to 0.2
    """
    __version__ = "0.2"
    import os
    import select
    import socket
    import struct
    import sys
    import time
    # From /usr/include/linux/icmp.h; your milage may vary.
    ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST = 8 # Seems to be the same on Solaris.
    def checksum(source_string):
        """
        I'm not too confident that this is right but testing seems
        to suggest that it gives the same answers as in_cksum in ping.c
        """
        sum = 0
        count_to = (len(source_string) / 2) * 2
        for count in xrange(0, count_to, 2):
            this = ord(source_string[count + 1]) * 256 + ord(source_string[count])
            sum = sum + this
            sum = sum & 0xffffffff # Necessary?
        if count_to < len(source_string):
            sum = sum + ord(source_string[len(source_string) - 1])
            sum = sum & 0xffffffff # Necessary?
        sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff)
        sum = sum + (sum >> 16)
        answer = ~sum
        answer = answer & 0xffff
        # Swap bytes. Bugger me if I know why.
        answer = answer >> 8 | (answer << 8 & 0xff00)
        return answer
    def receive_one_ping(my_socket, id, timeout):
        """
        Receive the ping from the socket.
        """
        time_left = timeout
        while True:
            started_select = time.time()
            what_ready = select.select([my_socket], [], [], time_left)
            how_long_in_select = (time.time() - started_select)
            if what_ready[0] == []: # Timeout
                return
            time_received = time.time()
            received_packet, addr = my_socket.recvfrom(1024)
            icmpHeader = received_packet[20:28]
            type, code, checksum, packet_id, sequence = struct.unpack(
                "bbHHh", icmpHeader
            )
            if packet_id == id:
                bytes = struct.calcsize("d")
                time_sent = struct.unpack("d", received_packet[28:28 + bytes])[0]
                return time_received - time_sent
            time_left = time_left - how_long_in_select
            if time_left <= 0:
                return
    def send_one_ping(my_socket, dest_addr, id, psize):
        """
        Send one ping to the given >dest_addr<.
        """
        dest_addr  =  socket.gethostbyname(dest_addr)
        # Remove header size from packet size
        psize = psize - 8
        # Header is type (8), code (8), checksum (16), id (16), sequence (16)
        my_checksum = 0
        # Make a dummy heder with a 0 checksum.
        header = struct.pack("bbHHh", ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0, my_checksum, id, 1)
        bytes = struct.calcsize("d")
        data = (psize - bytes) * "Q"
        data = struct.pack("d", time.time()) + data
        # Calculate the checksum on the data and the dummy header.
        my_checksum = checksum(header + data)
        # Now that we have the right checksum, we put that in. It's just easier
        # to make up a new header than to stuff it into the dummy.
        header = struct.pack(
            "bbHHh", ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0, socket.htons(my_checksum), id, 1
        )
        packet = header + data
        my_socket.sendto(packet, (dest_addr, 1)) # Don't know about the 1
    def do_one(dest_addr, timeout, psize):
        """
        Returns either the delay (in seconds) or none on timeout.
        """
        icmp = socket.getprotobyname("icmp")
        try:
            my_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_RAW, icmp)
        except socket.error, (errno, msg):
            if errno == 1:
                # Operation not permitted
                msg = msg + (
                    " - Note that ICMP messages can only be sent from processes"
                    " running as root."
                )
                raise socket.error(msg)
            raise # raise the original error
        my_id = os.getpid() & 0xFFFF
        send_one_ping(my_socket, dest_addr, my_id, psize)
        delay = receive_one_ping(my_socket, my_id, timeout)
        my_socket.close()
        return delay
    def verbose_ping(dest_addr, timeout = 2, count = 4, psize = 64):
        """
        Send `count' ping with `psize' size to `dest_addr' with
        the given `timeout' and display the result.
        """
        for i in xrange(count):
            print "ping %s with ..." % dest_addr,
            try:
                delay  =  do_one(dest_addr, timeout, psize)
            except socket.gaierror, e:
                print "failed. (socket error: '%s')" % e[1]
                break
            if delay  ==  None:
                print "failed. (timeout within %ssec.)" % timeout
            else:
                delay  =  delay * 1000
                print "get ping in %0.4fms" % delay
        print
    def quiet_ping(dest_addr, timeout = 2, count = 4, psize = 64):
        """
        Send `count' ping with `psize' size to `dest_addr' with
        the given `timeout' and display the result.
        Returns `percent' lost packages, `max' round trip time
        and `avrg' round trip time.
        """
        mrtt = None
        artt = None
        lost = 0
        plist = []
        for i in xrange(count):
            try:
                delay = do_one(dest_addr, timeout, psize)
            except socket.gaierror, e:
                print "failed. (socket error: '%s')" % e[1]
                break
            if delay != None:
                delay = delay * 1000
                plist.append(delay)
        # Find lost package percent
        percent_lost = 100 - (len(plist) * 100 / count)
        # Find max and avg round trip time
        if plist:
            mrtt = max(plist)
            artt = sum(plist) / len(plist)
        return percent_lost, mrtt, artt
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        #verbose_ping("heise.de")
        #verbose_ping("google.com")
        #verbose_ping("a-test-url-taht-is-not-available.com")
        verbose_ping("www.xd.com")
        print quiet_ping("www.xd.com",count=10)


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