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NASM socket programming example
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; Socket | |
; Compile with: nasm -f elf socket.asm | |
; Link with (64 bit systems require elf_i386 option): ld -m elf_i386 socket.o -o socket | |
; Run with: ./socket | |
%include 'functions.asm' | |
SECTION .data | |
; our response string | |
response db 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK', 0Dh, 0Ah, 'Content-Type: text/html', 0Dh, 0Ah, 'Content-Length: 14', 0Dh, 0Ah, 0Dh, 0Ah, 'Hello World!', 0Dh, 0Ah, 0h | |
SECTION .bss | |
buffer resb 255, ; variable to store request headers | |
SECTION .text | |
global _start | |
_start: | |
xor eax, eax ; init eax 0 | |
xor ebx, ebx ; init ebx 0 | |
xor edi, edi ; init edi 0 | |
xor esi, esi ; init esi 0 | |
_socket: | |
push byte 6 ; push 6 onto the stack (IPPROTO_TCP) | |
push byte 1 ; push 1 onto the stack (SOCK_STREAM) | |
push byte 2 ; push 2 onto the stack (PF_INET) | |
mov ecx, esp ; move address of arguments into ecx | |
mov ebx, 1 ; invoke subroutine SOCKET (1) | |
mov eax, 102 ; invoke SYS_SOCKETCALL (kernel opcode 102) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
_bind: | |
mov edi, eax ; move return value of SYS_SOCKETCALL into edi (file descriptor for new socket, or -1 on error) | |
push dword 0x00000000 ; move 0 dec onto the stack IP ADDRESS | |
push word 0x2923 ; move 9001 dec onto stack PORT | |
push word 2 ; move 2 dec onto stack AF_INET | |
mov ecx, esp ; move address of stack pointer into ecx | |
push byte 16 ; move 16 dec onto stack (arguments length) | |
push ecx ; push the address of arguments onto stack | |
push edi ; push the file descriptor onto stack | |
mov ecx, esp ; move address of arguments into ecx | |
mov ebx, 2 ; invoke subroutine BIND (2) | |
mov eax, 102 ; invoke SYS_SOCKETCALL (kernel opcode 102) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
_listen: | |
push byte 1 ; move 1 onto stack (max queue length argument) | |
push edi ; push the file descriptor onto stack | |
mov ecx, esp ; move address of arguments into ecx | |
mov ebx, 4 ; invoke subroutine LISTEN (4) | |
mov eax, 102 ; invoke SYS_SOCKETCALL (kernel opcode 102) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
_accept: | |
push byte 0 ; push 0 dec onto stack (address length argument) | |
push byte 0 ; push 0 dec onto stack (address argument) | |
push edi ; push the file descriptor onto stack | |
mov ecx, esp ; move address of arguments into ecx | |
mov ebx, 5 ; invoke subroutine ACCEPT (5) | |
mov eax, 102 ; invoke SYS_SOCKETCALL (kernel opcode 102) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
_fork: | |
mov esi, eax ; move return value of SYS_SOCKETCALL into esi (file descriptor for accepted socket, or -1 on error) | |
mov eax, 2 ; invoke SYS_FORK (kernel opcode 2) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
cmp eax, 0 ; if return value of SYS_FORK in eax is zero we are in the child process | |
jz _read ; jmp in child process to _read | |
jmp _accept ; jmp in parent process to _accept | |
_read: | |
mov edx, 255 ; number of bytes to read (we will only read the first 255 bytes for simplicity) | |
mov ecx, buffer ; move the memory address of our buffer variable into ecx | |
mov ebx, esi ; move esi into ebx (accepted socket file descriptor) | |
mov eax, 3 ; invoke SYS_READ (kernel opcode 3) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
mov eax, buffer ; move the memory address of our buffer variable into eax for printing | |
call sprintLF ; call our string printing function | |
_write: | |
mov edx, 78 ; move 78 dec into edx (length in bytes to write) | |
mov ecx, response ; move address of our response variable into ecx | |
mov ebx, esi ; move file descriptor into ebx (accepted socket id) | |
mov eax, 4 ; invoke SYS_WRITE (kernel opcode 4) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
_close: | |
mov ebx, esi ; move esi into ebx (accepted socket file descriptor) | |
mov eax, 6 ; invoke SYS_CLOSE (kernel opcode 6) | |
int 80h ; call the kernel | |
_exit: | |
call quit ; call our quit function |
Hey richllittle
Please see this comment for reference on functions.asm: DGivney/assemblytutorials#18 (comment)
The master branch has been updated with the namespaced file from the beginning.
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since lesson 16 I had to correct the functions.asm to make things work, here is the version I use:
argHHH!!! it wont let me attach or insert the text either.
I really don't feel like re-typing it all here, so send me an email at [email protected] if you want it