github.com/slayercat/go@v0.0.0-20170428012452-c51559813f61/src/net/ipsock.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package net
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"context"
     9  	"sync"
    10  )
    11  
    12  // BUG(rsc,mikio): On DragonFly BSD and OpenBSD, listening on the
    13  // "tcp" and "udp" networks does not listen for both IPv4 and IPv6
    14  // connections. This is due to the fact that IPv4 traffic will not be
    15  // routed to an IPv6 socket - two separate sockets are required if
    16  // both address families are to be supported.
    17  // See inet6(4) for details.
    18  
    19  type ipStackCapabilities struct {
    20  	sync.Once             // guards following
    21  	ipv4Enabled           bool
    22  	ipv6Enabled           bool
    23  	ipv4MappedIPv6Enabled bool
    24  }
    25  
    26  var ipStackCaps ipStackCapabilities
    27  
    28  // supportsIPv4 reports whether the platform supports IPv4 networking
    29  // functionality.
    30  func supportsIPv4() bool {
    31  	ipStackCaps.Once.Do(ipStackCaps.probe)
    32  	return ipStackCaps.ipv4Enabled
    33  }
    34  
    35  // supportsIPv6 reports whether the platform supports IPv6 networking
    36  // functionality.
    37  func supportsIPv6() bool {
    38  	ipStackCaps.Once.Do(ipStackCaps.probe)
    39  	return ipStackCaps.ipv6Enabled
    40  }
    41  
    42  // supportsIPv4map reports whether the platform supports mapping an
    43  // IPv4 address inside an IPv6 address at transport layer
    44  // protocols. See RFC 4291, RFC 4038 and RFC 3493.
    45  func supportsIPv4map() bool {
    46  	ipStackCaps.Once.Do(ipStackCaps.probe)
    47  	return ipStackCaps.ipv4MappedIPv6Enabled
    48  }
    49  
    50  // An addrList represents a list of network endpoint addresses.
    51  type addrList []Addr
    52  
    53  // isIPv4 returns true if the Addr contains an IPv4 address.
    54  func isIPv4(addr Addr) bool {
    55  	switch addr := addr.(type) {
    56  	case *TCPAddr:
    57  		return addr.IP.To4() != nil
    58  	case *UDPAddr:
    59  		return addr.IP.To4() != nil
    60  	case *IPAddr:
    61  		return addr.IP.To4() != nil
    62  	}
    63  	return false
    64  }
    65  
    66  // first returns the first address which satisfies strategy, or if
    67  // none do, then the first address of any kind.
    68  func (addrs addrList) first(strategy func(Addr) bool) Addr {
    69  	for _, addr := range addrs {
    70  		if strategy(addr) {
    71  			return addr
    72  		}
    73  	}
    74  	return addrs[0]
    75  }
    76  
    77  // partition divides an address list into two categories, using a
    78  // strategy function to assign a boolean label to each address.
    79  // The first address, and any with a matching label, are returned as
    80  // primaries, while addresses with the opposite label are returned
    81  // as fallbacks. For non-empty inputs, primaries is guaranteed to be
    82  // non-empty.
    83  func (addrs addrList) partition(strategy func(Addr) bool) (primaries, fallbacks addrList) {
    84  	var primaryLabel bool
    85  	for i, addr := range addrs {
    86  		label := strategy(addr)
    87  		if i == 0 || label == primaryLabel {
    88  			primaryLabel = label
    89  			primaries = append(primaries, addr)
    90  		} else {
    91  			fallbacks = append(fallbacks, addr)
    92  		}
    93  	}
    94  	return
    95  }
    96  
    97  // filterAddrList applies a filter to a list of IP addresses,
    98  // yielding a list of Addr objects. Known filters are nil, ipv4only,
    99  // and ipv6only. It returns every address when the filter is nil.
   100  // The result contains at least one address when error is nil.
   101  func filterAddrList(filter func(IPAddr) bool, ips []IPAddr, inetaddr func(IPAddr) Addr, originalAddr string) (addrList, error) {
   102  	var addrs addrList
   103  	for _, ip := range ips {
   104  		if filter == nil || filter(ip) {
   105  			addrs = append(addrs, inetaddr(ip))
   106  		}
   107  	}
   108  	if len(addrs) == 0 {
   109  		return nil, &AddrError{Err: errNoSuitableAddress.Error(), Addr: originalAddr}
   110  	}
   111  	return addrs, nil
   112  }
   113  
   114  // ipv4only reports whether addr is an IPv4 address.
   115  func ipv4only(addr IPAddr) bool {
   116  	return addr.IP.To4() != nil
   117  }
   118  
   119  // ipv6only reports whether addr is an IPv6 address except IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
   120  func ipv6only(addr IPAddr) bool {
   121  	return len(addr.IP) == IPv6len && addr.IP.To4() == nil
   122  }
   123  
   124  // SplitHostPort splits a network address of the form "host:port",
   125  // "host%zone:port", "[host]:port" or "[host%zone]:port" into host or
   126  // host%zone and port.
   127  //
   128  // A literal IPv6 address in hostport must be enclosed in square
   129  // brackets, as in "[::1]:80", "[::1%lo0]:80".
   130  func SplitHostPort(hostport string) (host, port string, err error) {
   131  	const (
   132  		missingPort   = "missing port in address"
   133  		tooManyColons = "too many colons in address"
   134  	)
   135  	addrErr := func(addr, why string) (host, port string, err error) {
   136  		return "", "", &AddrError{Err: why, Addr: addr}
   137  	}
   138  	j, k := 0, 0
   139  
   140  	// The port starts after the last colon.
   141  	i := last(hostport, ':')
   142  	if i < 0 {
   143  		return addrErr(hostport, missingPort)
   144  	}
   145  
   146  	if hostport[0] == '[' {
   147  		// Expect the first ']' just before the last ':'.
   148  		end := byteIndex(hostport, ']')
   149  		if end < 0 {
   150  			return addrErr(hostport, "missing ']' in address")
   151  		}
   152  		switch end + 1 {
   153  		case len(hostport):
   154  			// There can't be a ':' behind the ']' now.
   155  			return addrErr(hostport, missingPort)
   156  		case i:
   157  			// The expected result.
   158  		default:
   159  			// Either ']' isn't followed by a colon, or it is
   160  			// followed by a colon that is not the last one.
   161  			if hostport[end+1] == ':' {
   162  				return addrErr(hostport, tooManyColons)
   163  			}
   164  			return addrErr(hostport, missingPort)
   165  		}
   166  		host = hostport[1:end]
   167  		j, k = 1, end+1 // there can't be a '[' resp. ']' before these positions
   168  	} else {
   169  		host = hostport[:i]
   170  		if byteIndex(host, ':') >= 0 {
   171  			return addrErr(hostport, tooManyColons)
   172  		}
   173  	}
   174  	if byteIndex(hostport[j:], '[') >= 0 {
   175  		return addrErr(hostport, "unexpected '[' in address")
   176  	}
   177  	if byteIndex(hostport[k:], ']') >= 0 {
   178  		return addrErr(hostport, "unexpected ']' in address")
   179  	}
   180  
   181  	port = hostport[i+1:]
   182  	return host, port, nil
   183  }
   184  
   185  func splitHostZone(s string) (host, zone string) {
   186  	// The IPv6 scoped addressing zone identifier starts after the
   187  	// last percent sign.
   188  	if i := last(s, '%'); i > 0 {
   189  		host, zone = s[:i], s[i+1:]
   190  	} else {
   191  		host = s
   192  	}
   193  	return
   194  }
   195  
   196  // JoinHostPort combines host and port into a network address of the
   197  // form "host:port" or "host%zone:port", if host is a literal IPv6
   198  // address, "[host]:port" or [host%zone]:port.
   199  func JoinHostPort(host, port string) string {
   200  	// We assume that host is a literal IPv6 address if host has
   201  	// colons.
   202  	if byteIndex(host, ':') >= 0 {
   203  		return "[" + host + "]:" + port
   204  	}
   205  	return host + ":" + port
   206  }
   207  
   208  // internetAddrList resolves addr, which may be a literal IP
   209  // address or a DNS name, and returns a list of internet protocol
   210  // family addresses. The result contains at least one address when
   211  // error is nil.
   212  func (r *Resolver) internetAddrList(ctx context.Context, net, addr string) (addrList, error) {
   213  	var (
   214  		err        error
   215  		host, port string
   216  		portnum    int
   217  	)
   218  	switch net {
   219  	case "tcp", "tcp4", "tcp6", "udp", "udp4", "udp6":
   220  		if addr != "" {
   221  			if host, port, err = SplitHostPort(addr); err != nil {
   222  				return nil, err
   223  			}
   224  			if portnum, err = r.LookupPort(ctx, net, port); err != nil {
   225  				return nil, err
   226  			}
   227  		}
   228  	case "ip", "ip4", "ip6":
   229  		if addr != "" {
   230  			host = addr
   231  		}
   232  	default:
   233  		return nil, UnknownNetworkError(net)
   234  	}
   235  	inetaddr := func(ip IPAddr) Addr {
   236  		switch net {
   237  		case "tcp", "tcp4", "tcp6":
   238  			return &TCPAddr{IP: ip.IP, Port: portnum, Zone: ip.Zone}
   239  		case "udp", "udp4", "udp6":
   240  			return &UDPAddr{IP: ip.IP, Port: portnum, Zone: ip.Zone}
   241  		case "ip", "ip4", "ip6":
   242  			return &IPAddr{IP: ip.IP, Zone: ip.Zone}
   243  		default:
   244  			panic("unexpected network: " + net)
   245  		}
   246  	}
   247  	if host == "" {
   248  		return addrList{inetaddr(IPAddr{})}, nil
   249  	}
   250  
   251  	// Try as a literal IP address, then as a DNS name.
   252  	var ips []IPAddr
   253  	if ip := parseIPv4(host); ip != nil {
   254  		ips = []IPAddr{{IP: ip}}
   255  	} else if ip, zone := parseIPv6(host, true); ip != nil {
   256  		ips = []IPAddr{{IP: ip, Zone: zone}}
   257  	} else {
   258  		// Try as a DNS name.
   259  		ips, err = r.LookupIPAddr(ctx, host)
   260  		if err != nil {
   261  			return nil, err
   262  		}
   263  	}
   264  
   265  	var filter func(IPAddr) bool
   266  	if net != "" && net[len(net)-1] == '4' {
   267  		filter = ipv4only
   268  	}
   269  	if net != "" && net[len(net)-1] == '6' {
   270  		filter = ipv6only
   271  	}
   272  	return filterAddrList(filter, ips, inetaddr, host)
   273  }
   274  
   275  func loopbackIP(net string) IP {
   276  	if net != "" && net[len(net)-1] == '6' {
   277  		return IPv6loopback
   278  	}
   279  	return IP{127, 0, 0, 1}
   280  }