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# Copyright 2011-present MongoDB, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License.  You
# may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied.  See the License for the specific language governing
# permissions and limitations under the License.

import contextlib
import copy
import os
import platform
import socket
import sys
import threading
import collections

try:
    import ssl
    from ssl import SSLError
    _HAVE_SNI = getattr(ssl, 'HAS_SNI', False)
except ImportError:
    _HAVE_SNI = False
    class SSLError(socket.error):
        pass

try:
    from ssl import CertificateError as _SSLCertificateError
except ImportError:
    class _SSLCertificateError(ValueError):
        pass


from bson import DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS
from bson.py3compat import imap, itervalues, _unicode, integer_types
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo import auth, helpers, thread_util, __version__
from pymongo.client_session import _validate_session_write_concern
from pymongo.common import (MAX_BSON_SIZE,
                            MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC,
                            MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE,
                            MAX_POOL_SIZE,
                            MAX_WIRE_VERSION,
                            MAX_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE,
                            MIN_POOL_SIZE,
                            ORDERED_TYPES,
                            WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT)
from pymongo.errors import (AutoReconnect,
                            ConnectionFailure,
                            ConfigurationError,
                            InvalidOperation,
                            DocumentTooLarge,
                            NetworkTimeout,
                            NotMasterError,
                            OperationFailure,
                            PyMongoError)
from pymongo.ismaster import IsMaster
from pymongo.monotonic import time as _time
from pymongo.monitoring import (ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason,
                                ConnectionClosedReason)
from pymongo.network import (command,
                             receive_message,
                             SocketChecker)
from pymongo.read_preferences import ReadPreference
from pymongo.server_type import SERVER_TYPE
# Always use our backport so we always have support for IP address matching
from pymongo.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError

# For SNI support. According to RFC6066, section 3, IPv4 and IPv6 literals are
# not permitted for SNI hostname.
try:
    from ipaddress import ip_address
    def is_ip_address(address):
        try:
            ip_address(_unicode(address))
            return True
        except (ValueError, UnicodeError):
            return False
except ImportError:
    if hasattr(socket, 'inet_pton') and socket.has_ipv6:
        # Most *nix, recent Windows
        def is_ip_address(address):
            try:
                # inet_pton rejects IPv4 literals with leading zeros
                # (e.g. 192.168.0.01), inet_aton does not, and we
                # can connect to them without issue. Use inet_aton.
                socket.inet_aton(address)
                return True
            except socket.error:
                try:
                    socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, address)
                    return True
                except socket.error:
                    return False
    else:
        # No inet_pton
        def is_ip_address(address):
            try:
                socket.inet_aton(address)
                return True
            except socket.error:
                if ':' in address:
                    # ':' is not a valid character for a hostname. If we get
                    # here a few things have to be true:
                    #   - We're on a recent version of python 2.7 (2.7.9+).
                    #     Older 2.7 versions don't support SNI.
                    #   - We're on Windows XP or some unusual Unix that doesn't
                    #     have inet_pton.
                    #   - The application is using IPv6 literals with TLS, which
                    #     is pretty unusual.
                    return True
                return False

try:
    from fcntl import fcntl, F_GETFD, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC
    def _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(fd):
        """Set the close-on-exec flag on the given file descriptor."""
        flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD)
        fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC)
except ImportError:
    # Windows, various platforms we don't claim to support
    # (Jython, IronPython, ...), systems that don't provide
    # everything we need from fcntl, etc.
    def _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(dummy):
        """Dummy function for platforms that don't provide fcntl."""
        pass

_MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE = 300
_MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL = 10
_MAX_TCP_KEEPCNT = 9

if sys.platform == 'win32':
    try:
        import _winreg as winreg
    except ImportError:
        import winreg

    try:
        with winreg.OpenKey(
                winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
                r"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters") as key:
            _DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, "KeepAliveTime")
            _DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(
                key, "KeepAliveInterval")
            # Make sure these are integers.
            if not isinstance(_DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS, integer_types):
                raise ValueError
            if not isinstance(_DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS, integer_types):
                raise ValueError
    except (OSError, ValueError):
        # We could not check the default values so do not attempt to override.
        def _set_keepalive_times(dummy):
            pass
    else:
        def _set_keepalive_times(sock):
            idle_ms = min(_DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS, _MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE * 1000)
            interval_ms = min(_DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS,
                              _MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL * 1000)
            if (idle_ms < _DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS or
                    interval_ms < _DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS):
                sock.ioctl(socket.SIO_KEEPALIVE_VALS,
                           (1, idle_ms, interval_ms))
else:
    def _set_tcp_option(sock, tcp_option, max_value):
        if hasattr(socket, tcp_option):
            sockopt = getattr(socket, tcp_option)
            try:
                # PYTHON-1350 - NetBSD doesn't implement getsockopt for
                # TCP_KEEPIDLE and friends. Don't attempt to set the
                # values there.
                default = sock.getsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, sockopt)
                if default > max_value:
                    sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, sockopt, max_value)
            except socket.error:
                pass

    def _set_keepalive_times(sock):
        _set_tcp_option(sock, 'TCP_KEEPIDLE', _MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE)
        _set_tcp_option(sock, 'TCP_KEEPINTVL', _MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL)
        _set_tcp_option(sock, 'TCP_KEEPCNT', _MAX_TCP_KEEPCNT)

_METADATA = SON([
    ('driver', SON([('name', 'PyMongo'), ('version', __version__)])),
])

if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
    # platform.linux_distribution was deprecated in Python 3.5.
    if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 5):
        # Distro name and version (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 xenial)
        _name = ' '.join([part for part in
                          platform.linux_distribution() if part])
    else:
        _name = platform.system()
    _METADATA['os'] = SON([
        ('type', platform.system()),
        ('name', _name),
        ('architecture', platform.machine()),
        # Kernel version (e.g. 4.4.0-17-generic).
        ('version', platform.release())
    ])
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
    _METADATA['os'] = SON([
        ('type', platform.system()),
        ('name', platform.system()),
        ('architecture', platform.machine()),
        # (mac|i|tv)OS(X) version (e.g. 10.11.6) instead of darwin
        # kernel version.
        ('version', platform.mac_ver()[0])
    ])
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
    _METADATA['os'] = SON([
        ('type', platform.system()),
        # "Windows XP", "Windows 7", "Windows 10", etc.
        ('name', ' '.join((platform.system(), platform.release()))),
        ('architecture', platform.machine()),
        # Windows patch level (e.g. 5.1.2600-SP3)
        ('version', '-'.join(platform.win32_ver()[1:3]))
    ])
elif sys.platform.startswith('java'):
    _name, _ver, _arch = platform.java_ver()[-1]
    _METADATA['os'] = SON([
        # Linux, Windows 7, Mac OS X, etc.
        ('type', _name),
        ('name', _name),
        # x86, x86_64, AMD64, etc.
        ('architecture', _arch),
        # Linux kernel version, OSX version, etc.
        ('version', _ver)
    ])
else:
    # Get potential alias (e.g. SunOS 5.11 becomes Solaris 2.11)
    _aliased = platform.system_alias(
        platform.system(), platform.release(), platform.version())
    _METADATA['os'] = SON([
        ('type', platform.system()),
        ('name', ' '.join([part for part in _aliased[:2] if part])),
        ('architecture', platform.machine()),
        ('version', _aliased[2])
    ])

if platform.python_implementation().startswith('PyPy'):
    _METADATA['platform'] = ' '.join(
        (platform.python_implementation(),
         '.'.join(imap(str, sys.pypy_version_info)),
         '(Python %s)' % '.'.join(imap(str, sys.version_info))))
elif sys.platform.startswith('java'):
    _METADATA['platform'] = ' '.join(
        (platform.python_implementation(),
         '.'.join(imap(str, sys.version_info)),
         '(%s)' % ' '.join((platform.system(), platform.release()))))
else:
    _METADATA['platform'] = ' '.join(
        (platform.python_implementation(),
         '.'.join(imap(str, sys.version_info))))


# If the first getaddrinfo call of this interpreter's life is on a thread,
# while the main thread holds the import lock, getaddrinfo deadlocks trying
# to import the IDNA codec. Import it here, where presumably we're on the
# main thread, to avoid the deadlock. See PYTHON-607.
u'foo'.encode('idna')


def _raise_connection_failure(address, error, msg_prefix=None):
    """Convert a socket.error to ConnectionFailure and raise it."""
    host, port = address
    # If connecting to a Unix socket, port will be None.
    if port is not None:
        msg = '%s:%d: %s' % (host, port, error)
    else:
        msg = '%s: %s' % (host, error)
    if msg_prefix:
        msg = msg_prefix + msg
    if isinstance(error, socket.timeout):
        raise NetworkTimeout(msg)
    elif isinstance(error, SSLError) and 'timed out' in str(error):
        # CPython 2.7 and PyPy 2.x do not distinguish network
        # timeouts from other SSLErrors (https://bugs.python.org/issue10272).
        # Luckily, we can work around this limitation because the phrase
        # 'timed out' appears in all the timeout related SSLErrors raised
        # on the above platforms.
        raise NetworkTimeout(msg)
    else:
        raise AutoReconnect(msg)


class PoolOptions(object):

    __slots__ = ('__max_pool_size', '__min_pool_size',
                 '__max_idle_time_seconds',
                 '__connect_timeout', '__socket_timeout',
                 '__wait_queue_timeout', '__wait_queue_multiple',
                 '__ssl_context', '__ssl_match_hostname', '__socket_keepalive',
                 '__event_listeners', '__appname', '__driver', '__metadata',
                 '__compression_settings')

    def __init__(self, max_pool_size=MAX_POOL_SIZE,
                 min_pool_size=MIN_POOL_SIZE,
                 max_idle_time_seconds=MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC, connect_timeout=None,
                 socket_timeout=None, wait_queue_timeout=WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT,
                 wait_queue_multiple=None, ssl_context=None,
                 ssl_match_hostname=True, socket_keepalive=True,
                 event_listeners=None, appname=None, driver=None,
                 compression_settings=None):

        self.__max_pool_size = max_pool_size
        self.__min_pool_size = min_pool_size
        self.__max_idle_time_seconds = max_idle_time_seconds
        self.__connect_timeout = connect_timeout
        self.__socket_timeout = socket_timeout
        self.__wait_queue_timeout = wait_queue_timeout
        self.__wait_queue_multiple = wait_queue_multiple
        self.__ssl_context = ssl_context
        self.__ssl_match_hostname = ssl_match_hostname
        self.__socket_keepalive = socket_keepalive
        self.__event_listeners = event_listeners
        self.__appname = appname
        self.__driver = driver
        self.__compression_settings = compression_settings
        self.__metadata = copy.deepcopy(_METADATA)
        if appname:
            self.__metadata['application'] = {'name': appname}

        # Combine the "driver" MongoClient option with PyMongo's info, like:
        # {
        #    'driver': {
        #        'name': 'PyMongo|MyDriver',
        #        'version': '3.7.0|1.2.3',
        #    },
        #    'platform': 'CPython 3.6.0|MyPlatform'
        # }
        if driver:
            if driver.name:
                self.__metadata['driver']['name'] = "%s|%s" % (
                    _METADATA['driver']['name'], driver.name)
            if driver.version:
                self.__metadata['driver']['version'] = "%s|%s" % (
                    _METADATA['driver']['version'], driver.version)
            if driver.platform:
                self.__metadata['platform'] = "%s|%s" % (
                    _METADATA['platform'], driver.platform)

    @property
    def non_default_options(self):
        """The non-default options this pool was created with.

        Added for CMAP's :class:`PoolCreatedEvent`.
        """
        opts = {}
        if self.__max_pool_size != MAX_POOL_SIZE:
            opts['maxPoolSize'] = self.__max_pool_size
        if self.__min_pool_size != MIN_POOL_SIZE:
            opts['minPoolSize'] = self.__min_pool_size
        if self.__max_idle_time_seconds != MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC:
            opts['maxIdleTimeMS'] = self.__max_idle_time_seconds * 1000
        if self.__wait_queue_timeout != WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT:
            opts['waitQueueTimeoutMS'] = self.__wait_queue_timeout * 1000
        return opts

    @property
    def max_pool_size(self):
        """The maximum allowable number of concurrent connections to each
        connected server. Requests to a server will block if there are
        `maxPoolSize` outstanding connections to the requested server.
        Defaults to 100. Cannot be 0.

        When a server's pool has reached `max_pool_size`, operations for that
        server block waiting for a socket to be returned to the pool. If
        ``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is set, a blocked operation will raise
        :exc:`~pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure` after a timeout.
        By default ``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is not set.
        """
        return self.__max_pool_size

    @property
    def min_pool_size(self):
        """The minimum required number of concurrent connections that the pool
        will maintain to each connected server. Default is 0.
        """
        return self.__min_pool_size

    @property
    def max_idle_time_seconds(self):
        """The maximum number of seconds that a connection can remain
        idle in the pool before being removed and replaced. Defaults to
        `None` (no limit).
        """
        return self.__max_idle_time_seconds

    @property
    def connect_timeout(self):
        """How long a connection can take to be opened before timing out.
        """
        return self.__connect_timeout

    @property
    def socket_timeout(self):
        """How long a send or receive on a socket can take before timing out.
        """
        return self.__socket_timeout

    @property
    def wait_queue_timeout(self):
        """How long a thread will wait for a socket from the pool if the pool
        has no free sockets.
        """
        return self.__wait_queue_timeout

    @property
    def wait_queue_multiple(self):
        """Multiplied by max_pool_size to give the number of threads allowed
        to wait for a socket at one time.
        """
        return self.__wait_queue_multiple

    @property
    def ssl_context(self):
        """An SSLContext instance or None.
        """
        return self.__ssl_context

    @property
    def ssl_match_hostname(self):
        """Call ssl.match_hostname if cert_reqs is not ssl.CERT_NONE.
        """
        return self.__ssl_match_hostname

    @property
    def socket_keepalive(self):
        """Whether to send periodic messages to determine if a connection
        is closed.
        """
        return self.__socket_keepalive

    @property
    def event_listeners(self):
        """An instance of pymongo.monitoring._EventListeners.
        """
        return self.__event_listeners

    @property
    def appname(self):
        """The application name, for sending with ismaster in server handshake.
        """
        return self.__appname

    @property
    def driver(self):
        """Driver name and version, for sending with ismaster in handshake.
        """
        return self.__driver

    @property
    def compression_settings(self):
        return self.__compression_settings

    @property
    def metadata(self):
        """A dict of metadata about the application, driver, os, and platform.
        """
        return self.__metadata.copy()


class SocketInfo(object):
    """Store a socket with some metadata.

    :Parameters:
      - `sock`: a raw socket object
      - `pool`: a Pool instance
      - `address`: the server's (host, port)
      - `id`: the id of this socket in it's pool
    """
    def __init__(self, sock, pool, address, id):
        self.sock = sock
        self.address = address
        self.id = id
        self.authset = set()
        self.closed = False
        self.last_checkin_time = _time()
        self.performed_handshake = False
        self.is_writable = False
        self.max_wire_version = MAX_WIRE_VERSION
        self.max_bson_size = MAX_BSON_SIZE
        self.max_message_size = MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE
        self.max_write_batch_size = MAX_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE
        self.supports_sessions = False
        self.is_mongos = False
        self.op_msg_enabled = False
        self.listeners = pool.opts.event_listeners
        self.enabled_for_cmap = pool.enabled_for_cmap
        self.compression_settings = pool.opts.compression_settings
        self.compression_context = None

        # The pool's pool_id changes with each reset() so we can close sockets
        # created before the last reset.
        self.pool_id = pool.pool_id
        self.ready = False

    def ismaster(self, metadata, cluster_time):
        cmd = SON([('ismaster', 1)])
        if not self.performed_handshake:
            cmd['client'] = metadata
            if self.compression_settings:
                cmd['compression'] = self.compression_settings.compressors

        if self.max_wire_version >= 6 and cluster_time is not None:
            cmd['$clusterTime'] = cluster_time

        ismaster = IsMaster(self.command('admin', cmd, publish_events=False))
        self.is_writable = ismaster.is_writable
        self.max_wire_version = ismaster.max_wire_version
        self.max_bson_size = ismaster.max_bson_size
        self.max_message_size = ismaster.max_message_size
        self.max_write_batch_size = ismaster.max_write_batch_size
        self.supports_sessions = (
            ismaster.logical_session_timeout_minutes is not None)
        self.is_mongos = ismaster.server_type == SERVER_TYPE.Mongos
        if not self.performed_handshake and self.compression_settings:
            ctx = self.compression_settings.get_compression_context(
                ismaster.compressors)
            self.compression_context = ctx

        self.performed_handshake = True
        self.op_msg_enabled = ismaster.max_wire_version >= 6
        return ismaster

    def command(self, dbname, spec, slave_ok=False,
                read_preference=ReadPreference.PRIMARY,
                codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS, check=True,
                allowable_errors=None, check_keys=False,
                read_concern=None,
                write_concern=None,
                parse_write_concern_error=False,
                collation=None,
                session=None,
                client=None,
                retryable_write=False,
                publish_events=True,
                user_fields=None):
        """Execute a command or raise an error.

        :Parameters:
          - `dbname`: name of the database on which to run the command
          - `spec`: a command document as a dict, SON, or mapping object
          - `slave_ok`: whether to set the SlaveOkay wire protocol bit
          - `read_preference`: a read preference
          - `codec_options`: a CodecOptions instance
          - `check`: raise OperationFailure if there are errors
          - `allowable_errors`: errors to ignore if `check` is True
          - `check_keys`: if True, check `spec` for invalid keys
          - `read_concern`: The read concern for this command.
          - `write_concern`: The write concern for this command.
          - `parse_write_concern_error`: Whether to parse the
            ``writeConcernError`` field in the command response.
          - `collation`: The collation for this command.
          - `session`: optional ClientSession instance.
          - `client`: optional MongoClient for gossipping $clusterTime.
          - `retryable_write`: True if this command is a retryable write.
          - `publish_events`: Should we publish events for this command?
          - `user_fields` (optional): Response fields that should be decoded
            using the TypeDecoders from codec_options, passed to
            bson._decode_all_selective.
        """
        self.validate_session(client, session)
        session = _validate_session_write_concern(session, write_concern)

        # Ensure command name remains in first place.
        if not isinstance(spec, ORDERED_TYPES):
            spec = SON(spec)

        if (read_concern and self.max_wire_version < 4
                and not read_concern.ok_for_legacy):
            raise ConfigurationError(
                'read concern level of %s is not valid '
                'with a max wire version of %d.'
                % (read_concern.level, self.max_wire_version))
        if not (write_concern is None or write_concern.acknowledged or
                collation is None):
            raise ConfigurationError(
                'Collation is unsupported for unacknowledged writes.')
        if (self.max_wire_version >= 5 and
                write_concern and
                not write_concern.is_server_default):
            spec['writeConcern'] = write_concern.document
        elif self.max_wire_version < 5 and collation is not None:
            raise ConfigurationError(
                'Must be connected to MongoDB 3.4+ to use a collation.')

        if session:
            session._apply_to(spec, retryable_write, read_preference)
        self.send_cluster_time(spec, session, client)
        listeners = self.listeners if publish_events else None
        unacknowledged = write_concern and not write_concern.acknowledged
        if self.op_msg_enabled:
            self._raise_if_not_writable(unacknowledged)
        try:
            return command(self.sock, dbname, spec, slave_ok,
                           self.is_mongos, read_preference, codec_options,
                           session, client, check, allowable_errors,
                           self.address, check_keys, listeners,
                           self.max_bson_size, read_concern,
                           parse_write_concern_error=parse_write_concern_error,
                           collation=collation,
                           compression_ctx=self.compression_context,
                           use_op_msg=self.op_msg_enabled,
                           unacknowledged=unacknowledged,
                           user_fields=user_fields)
        except OperationFailure:
            raise
        # Catch socket.error, KeyboardInterrupt, etc. and close ourselves.
        except BaseException as error:
            self._raise_connection_failure(error)

    def send_message(self, message, max_doc_size):
        """Send a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.

        If a network exception is raised, the socket is closed.
        """
        if (self.max_bson_size is not None
                and max_doc_size > self.max_bson_size):
            raise DocumentTooLarge(
                "BSON document too large (%d bytes) - the connected server "
                "supports BSON document sizes up to %d bytes." %
                (max_doc_size, self.max_bson_size))

        try:
            self.sock.sendall(message)
        except BaseException as error:
            self._raise_connection_failure(error)

    def receive_message(self, request_id):
        """Receive a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.

        If any exception is raised, the socket is closed.
        """
        try:
            return receive_message(self.sock, request_id,
                                   self.max_message_size)
        except BaseException as error:
            self._raise_connection_failure(error)

    def _raise_if_not_writable(self, unacknowledged):
        """Raise NotMasterError on unacknowledged write if this socket is not
        writable.
        """
        if unacknowledged and not self.is_writable:
            # Write won't succeed, bail as if we'd received a not master error.
            raise NotMasterError("not master", {
                "ok": 0, "errmsg": "not master", "code": 10107})

    def legacy_write(self, request_id, msg, max_doc_size, with_last_error):
        """Send OP_INSERT, etc., optionally returning response as a dict.

        Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

        :Parameters:
          - `request_id`: an int.
          - `msg`: bytes, an OP_INSERT, OP_UPDATE, or OP_DELETE message,
            perhaps with a getlasterror command appended.
          - `max_doc_size`: size in bytes of the largest document in `msg`.
          - `with_last_error`: True if a getlasterror command is appended.
        """
        self._raise_if_not_writable(not with_last_error)

        self.send_message(msg, max_doc_size)
        if with_last_error:
            reply = self.receive_message(request_id)
            return helpers._check_gle_response(reply.command_response())

    def write_command(self, request_id, msg):
        """Send "insert" etc. command, returning response as a dict.

        Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

        :Parameters:
          - `request_id`: an int.
          - `msg`: bytes, the command message.
        """
        self.send_message(msg, 0)
        reply = self.receive_message(request_id)
        result = reply.command_response()

        # Raises NotMasterError or OperationFailure.
        helpers._check_command_response(result)
        return result

    def check_auth(self, all_credentials):
        """Update this socket's authentication.

        Log in or out to bring this socket's credentials up to date with
        those provided. Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

        :Parameters:
          - `all_credentials`: dict, maps auth source to MongoCredential.
        """
        if all_credentials or self.authset:
            cached = set(itervalues(all_credentials))
            authset = self.authset.copy()

            # Logout any credentials that no longer exist in the cache.
            for credentials in authset - cached:
                auth.logout(credentials.source, self)
                self.authset.discard(credentials)

            for credentials in cached - authset:
                auth.authenticate(credentials, self)
                self.authset.add(credentials)

        # CMAP spec says to publish the ready event only after authenticating
        # the connection.
        if not self.ready:
            self.ready = True
            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                self.listeners.publish_connection_ready(self.address, self.id)

    def authenticate(self, credentials):
        """Log in to the server and store these credentials in `authset`.

        Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

        :Parameters:
          - `credentials`: A MongoCredential.
        """
        auth.authenticate(credentials, self)
        self.authset.add(credentials)

    def validate_session(self, client, session):
        """Validate this session before use with client.

        Raises error if this session is logged in as a different user or
        the client is not the one that created the session.
        """
        if session:
            if session._client is not client:
                raise InvalidOperation(
                    'Can only use session with the MongoClient that'
                    ' started it')
            if session._authset != self.authset:
                raise InvalidOperation(
                    'Cannot use session after authenticating with different'
                    ' credentials')

    def close_socket(self, reason):
        """Close this connection with a reason."""
        if self.closed:
            return
        self.closed = True
        # Avoid exceptions on interpreter shutdown.
        try:
            self.sock.close()
        except Exception:
            pass

        if reason and self.enabled_for_cmap:
            self.listeners.publish_connection_closed(
                self.address, self.id, reason)

    def send_cluster_time(self, command, session, client):
        """Add cluster time for MongoDB >= 3.6."""
        if self.max_wire_version >= 6 and client:
            client._send_cluster_time(command, session)

    def update_last_checkin_time(self):
        self.last_checkin_time = _time()

    def update_is_writable(self, is_writable):
        self.is_writable = is_writable

    def idle_time_seconds(self):
        """Seconds since this socket was last checked into its pool."""
        return _time() - self.last_checkin_time

    def _raise_connection_failure(self, error):
        # Catch *all* exceptions from socket methods and close the socket. In
        # regular Python, socket operations only raise socket.error, even if
        # the underlying cause was a Ctrl-C: a signal raised during socket.recv
        # is expressed as an EINTR error from poll. See internal_select_ex() in
        # socketmodule.c. All error codes from poll become socket.error at
        # first. Eventually in PyEval_EvalFrameEx the interpreter checks for
        # signals and throws KeyboardInterrupt into the current frame on the
        # main thread.
        #
        # But in Gevent and Eventlet, the polling mechanism (epoll, kqueue,
        # ...) is called in Python code, which experiences the signal as a
        # KeyboardInterrupt from the start, rather than as an initial
        # socket.error, so we catch that, close the socket, and reraise it.
        self.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)
        if isinstance(error, socket.error):
            _raise_connection_failure(self.address, error)
        else:
            raise

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return self.sock == other.sock

    def __ne__(self, other):
        return not self == other

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash(self.sock)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "SocketInfo(%s)%s at %s" % (
            repr(self.sock),
            self.closed and " CLOSED" or "",
            id(self)
        )


def _create_connection(address, options):
    """Given (host, port) and PoolOptions, connect and return a socket object.

    Can raise socket.error.

    This is a modified version of create_connection from CPython >= 2.7.
    """
    host, port = address

    # Check if dealing with a unix domain socket
    if host.endswith('.sock'):
        if not hasattr(socket, "AF_UNIX"):
            raise ConnectionFailure("UNIX-sockets are not supported "
                                    "on this system")
        sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
        # SOCK_CLOEXEC not supported for Unix sockets.
        _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(sock.fileno())
        try:
            sock.connect(host)
            return sock
        except socket.error:
            sock.close()
            raise

    # Don't try IPv6 if we don't support it. Also skip it if host
    # is 'localhost' (::1 is fine). Avoids slow connect issues
    # like PYTHON-356.
    family = socket.AF_INET
    if socket.has_ipv6 and host != 'localhost':
        family = socket.AF_UNSPEC

    err = None
    for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM):
        af, socktype, proto, dummy, sa = res
        # SOCK_CLOEXEC was new in CPython 3.2, and only available on a limited
        # number of platforms (newer Linux and *BSD). Starting with CPython 3.4
        # all file descriptors are created non-inheritable. See PEP 446.
        try:
            sock = socket.socket(
                af, socktype | getattr(socket, 'SOCK_CLOEXEC', 0), proto)
        except socket.error:
            # Can SOCK_CLOEXEC be defined even if the kernel doesn't support
            # it?
            sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
        # Fallback when SOCK_CLOEXEC isn't available.
        _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(sock.fileno())
        try:
            sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
            sock.settimeout(options.connect_timeout)
            sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE,
                            options.socket_keepalive)
            if options.socket_keepalive:
                _set_keepalive_times(sock)
            sock.connect(sa)
            return sock
        except socket.error as e:
            err = e
            sock.close()

    if err is not None:
        raise err
    else:
        # This likely means we tried to connect to an IPv6 only
        # host with an OS/kernel or Python interpreter that doesn't
        # support IPv6. The test case is Jython2.5.1 which doesn't
        # support IPv6 at all.
        raise socket.error('getaddrinfo failed')


_PY37PLUS = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 7)


def _configured_socket(address, options):
    """Given (host, port) and PoolOptions, return a configured socket.

    Can raise socket.error, ConnectionFailure, or CertificateError.

    Sets socket's SSL and timeout options.
    """
    sock = _create_connection(address, options)
    ssl_context = options.ssl_context

    if ssl_context is not None:
        host = address[0]
        try:
            # According to RFC6066, section 3, IPv4 and IPv6 literals are
            # not permitted for SNI hostname.
            # Previous to Python 3.7 wrap_socket would blindly pass
            # IP addresses as SNI hostname.
            # https://bugs.python.org/issue32185
            # We have to pass hostname / ip address to wrap_socket
            # to use SSLContext.check_hostname.
            if _HAVE_SNI and (not is_ip_address(host) or _PY37PLUS):
                sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=host)
            else:
                sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock)
        except _SSLCertificateError:
            sock.close()
            # Raise CertificateError directly like we do after match_hostname
            # below.
            raise
        except IOError as exc:
            sock.close()
            # We raise AutoReconnect for transient and permanent SSL handshake
            # failures alike. Permanent handshake failures, like protocol
            # mismatch, will be turned into ServerSelectionTimeoutErrors later.
            _raise_connection_failure(address, exc, "SSL handshake failed: ")
        if (ssl_context.verify_mode and not
                getattr(ssl_context, "check_hostname", False) and
                options.ssl_match_hostname):
            try:
                match_hostname(sock.getpeercert(), hostname=host)
            except CertificateError:
                sock.close()
                raise

    sock.settimeout(options.socket_timeout)
    return sock


class _PoolClosedError(PyMongoError):
    """Internal error raised when a thread tries to get a connection from a
    closed pool.
    """
    pass


# Do *not* explicitly inherit from object or Jython won't call __del__
# http://bugs.jython.org/issue1057
class Pool:
    def __init__(self, address, options, handshake=True):
        """
        :Parameters:
          - `address`: a (hostname, port) tuple
          - `options`: a PoolOptions instance
          - `handshake`: whether to call ismaster for each new SocketInfo
        """
        # Check a socket's health with socket_closed() every once in a while.
        # Can override for testing: 0 to always check, None to never check.
        self._check_interval_seconds = 1
        # LIFO pool. Sockets are ordered on idle time. Sockets claimed
        # and returned to pool from the left side. Stale sockets removed
        # from the right side.
        self.sockets = collections.deque()
        self.lock = threading.Lock()
        self.active_sockets = 0
        # Monotonically increasing connection ID required for CMAP Events.
        self.next_connection_id = 1
        self.closed = False
        # Track whether the sockets in this pool are writeable or not.
        self.is_writable = None

        # Keep track of resets, so we notice sockets created before the most
        # recent reset and close them.
        self.pool_id = 0
        self.pid = os.getpid()
        self.address = address
        self.opts = options
        self.handshake = handshake
        # Don't publish events in Monitor pools.
        self.enabled_for_cmap = (
                self.handshake and
                self.opts.event_listeners is not None and
                self.opts.event_listeners.enabled_for_cmap)

        if (self.opts.wait_queue_multiple is None or
                self.opts.max_pool_size is None):
            max_waiters = None
        else:
            max_waiters = (
                self.opts.max_pool_size * self.opts.wait_queue_multiple)

        self._socket_semaphore = thread_util.create_semaphore(
            self.opts.max_pool_size, max_waiters)
        self.socket_checker = SocketChecker()
        if self.enabled_for_cmap:
            self.opts.event_listeners.publish_pool_created(
                self.address, self.opts.non_default_options)

    def _reset(self, close):
        with self.lock:
            if self.closed:
                return
            self.pool_id += 1
            self.pid = os.getpid()
            sockets, self.sockets = self.sockets, collections.deque()
            self.active_sockets = 0
            if close:
                self.closed = True

        listeners = self.opts.event_listeners
        # CMAP spec says that close() MUST close sockets before publishing the
        # PoolClosedEvent but that reset() SHOULD close sockets *after*
        # publishing the PoolClearedEvent.
        if close:
            for sock_info in sockets:
                sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.POOL_CLOSED)
            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                listeners.publish_pool_closed(self.address)
        else:
            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                listeners.publish_pool_cleared(self.address)
            for sock_info in sockets:
                sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)

    def update_is_writable(self, is_writable):
        """Updates the is_writable attribute on all sockets currently in the
        Pool.
        """
        self.is_writable = is_writable
        with self.lock:
            for socket in self.sockets:
                socket.update_is_writable(self.is_writable)

    def reset(self):
        self._reset(close=False)

    def close(self):
        self._reset(close=True)

    def remove_stale_sockets(self):
        """Removes stale sockets then adds new ones if pool is too small."""
        if self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds is not None:
            with self.lock:
                while (self.sockets and
                       self.sockets[-1].idle_time_seconds() > self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds):
                    sock_info = self.sockets.pop()
                    sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.IDLE)
        while True:
            with self.lock:
                if (len(self.sockets) + self.active_sockets >=
                        self.opts.min_pool_size):
                    # There are enough sockets in the pool.
                    break

            # We must acquire the semaphore to respect max_pool_size.
            if not self._socket_semaphore.acquire(False):
                break
            try:
                sock_info = self.connect()
                with self.lock:
                    self.sockets.appendleft(sock_info)
            finally:
                self._socket_semaphore.release()

    def connect(self):
        """Connect to Mongo and return a new SocketInfo.

        Can raise ConnectionFailure or CertificateError.

        Note that the pool does not keep a reference to the socket -- you
        must call return_socket() when you're done with it.
        """
        with self.lock:
            conn_id = self.next_connection_id
            self.next_connection_id += 1

        listeners = self.opts.event_listeners
        if self.enabled_for_cmap:
            listeners.publish_connection_created(self.address, conn_id)

        sock = None
        try:
            sock = _configured_socket(self.address, self.opts)
        except socket.error as error:
            if sock is not None:
                sock.close()

            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                listeners.publish_connection_closed(
                    self.address, conn_id, ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)

            _raise_connection_failure(self.address, error)

        sock_info = SocketInfo(sock, self, self.address, conn_id)
        if self.handshake:
            sock_info.ismaster(self.opts.metadata, None)
            self.is_writable = sock_info.is_writable

        return sock_info

    @contextlib.contextmanager
    def get_socket(self, all_credentials, checkout=False):
        """Get a socket from the pool. Use with a "with" statement.

        Returns a :class:`SocketInfo` object wrapping a connected
        :class:`socket.socket`.

        This method should always be used in a with-statement::

            with pool.get_socket(credentials, checkout) as socket_info:
                socket_info.send_message(msg)
                data = socket_info.receive_message(op_code, request_id)

        The socket is logged in or out as needed to match ``all_credentials``
        using the correct authentication mechanism for the server's wire
        protocol version.

        Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

        :Parameters:
          - `all_credentials`: dict, maps auth source to MongoCredential.
          - `checkout` (optional): keep socket checked out.
        """
        listeners = self.opts.event_listeners
        if self.enabled_for_cmap:
            listeners.publish_connection_check_out_started(self.address)
        # First get a socket, then attempt authentication. Simplifies
        # semaphore management in the face of network errors during auth.
        sock_info = self._get_socket_no_auth()
        checked_auth = False
        try:
            sock_info.check_auth(all_credentials)
            checked_auth = True
            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                listeners.publish_connection_checked_out(
                    self.address, sock_info.id)
            yield sock_info
        except:
            # Exception in caller. Decrement semaphore.
            self.return_socket(sock_info, publish_checkin=checked_auth)
            if self.enabled_for_cmap and not checked_auth:
                self.opts.event_listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
                    self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.CONN_ERROR)
            raise
        else:
            if not checkout:
                self.return_socket(sock_info)

    def _get_socket_no_auth(self):
        """Get or create a SocketInfo. Can raise ConnectionFailure."""
        # We use the pid here to avoid issues with fork / multiprocessing.
        # See test.test_client:TestClient.test_fork for an example of
        # what could go wrong otherwise
        if self.pid != os.getpid():
            self.reset()

        if self.closed:
            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                self.opts.event_listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
                    self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.POOL_CLOSED)
            raise _PoolClosedError(
                'Attempted to check out a connection from closed connection '
                'pool')

        # Get a free socket or create one.
        if not self._socket_semaphore.acquire(
                True, self.opts.wait_queue_timeout):
            self._raise_wait_queue_timeout()
        with self.lock:
            self.active_sockets += 1

        # We've now acquired the semaphore and must release it on error.
        try:
            sock_info = None
            while sock_info is None:
                try:
                    with self.lock:
                        sock_info = self.sockets.popleft()
                except IndexError:
                    # Can raise ConnectionFailure or CertificateError.
                    sock_info = self.connect()
                else:
                    if self._perished(sock_info):
                        sock_info = None
        except Exception:
            self._socket_semaphore.release()
            with self.lock:
                self.active_sockets -= 1

            if self.enabled_for_cmap:
                self.opts.event_listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
                    self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.CONN_ERROR)
            raise

        return sock_info

    def return_socket(self, sock_info, publish_checkin=True):
        """Return the socket to the pool, or if it's closed discard it.

        :Parameters:
          - `sock_info`: The socket to check into the pool.
          - `publish_checkin`: If False, a ConnectionCheckedInEvent will not
            be published.
        """
        listeners = self.opts.event_listeners
        if self.enabled_for_cmap and publish_checkin:
            listeners.publish_connection_checked_in(self.address, sock_info.id)
        if self.pid != os.getpid():
            self.reset()
        else:
            if self.closed:
                sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.POOL_CLOSED)
            elif sock_info.pool_id != self.pool_id:
                sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)
            elif not sock_info.closed:
                sock_info.update_last_checkin_time()
                sock_info.update_is_writable(self.is_writable)
                with self.lock:
                    self.sockets.appendleft(sock_info)

        self._socket_semaphore.release()
        with self.lock:
            self.active_sockets -= 1

    def _perished(self, sock_info):
        """This side-effecty function checks if this socket has been idle for
        for longer than the max idle time, or if the socket has been closed by
        some external network error.

        Checking sockets lets us avoid seeing *some*
        :class:`~pymongo.errors.AutoReconnect` exceptions on server
        hiccups, etc. We only check if the socket was closed by an external
        error if it has been > 1 second since the socket was checked into the
        pool, to keep performance reasonable - we can't avoid AutoReconnects
        completely anyway.
        """
        idle_time_seconds = sock_info.idle_time_seconds()
        # If socket is idle, open a new one.
        if (self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds is not None and
                idle_time_seconds > self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds):
            sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.IDLE)
            return True

        if (self._check_interval_seconds is not None and (
                0 == self._check_interval_seconds or
                idle_time_seconds > self._check_interval_seconds)):
            if self.socket_checker.socket_closed(sock_info.sock):
                sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)
                return True

        return False

    def _raise_wait_queue_timeout(self):
        listeners = self.opts.event_listeners
        if self.enabled_for_cmap:
            listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
                self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.TIMEOUT)
        raise ConnectionFailure(
            'Timed out while checking out a connection from connection pool '
            'with max_size %r and wait_queue_timeout %r' % (
                self.opts.max_pool_size, self.opts.wait_queue_timeout))

    def __del__(self):
        # Avoid ResourceWarnings in Python 3
        # Close all sockets without calling reset() or close() because it is
        # not safe to acquire a lock in __del__.
        for sock_info in self.sockets:
            sock_info.close_socket(None)