package mmsg import ( "net" "github.com/anacrolix/missinggo/expect" "github.com/anacrolix/mmsg/socket" ) // Considered MSG_DONTWAIT, but I think Go puts the socket into non-blocking // mode in its runtime and it seems to do the right thing. const flags = 0 type Conn struct { err error s *socket.Conn pr PacketReader } type PacketReader interface { ReadFrom([]byte) (int, net.Addr, error) } func NewConn(pr PacketReader) *Conn { ret := Conn{ pr: pr, } ret.s, ret.err = socket.NewConn(pr) return &ret } func (me *Conn) recvMsgAsMsgs(ms []Message) (int, error) { err := me.RecvMsg(&ms[0]) if err != nil { return 0, err } return 1, err } func (me *Conn) RecvMsgs(ms []Message) (n int, err error) { if me.err != nil || len(ms) == 1 { return me.recvMsgAsMsgs(ms) } sms := make([]socket.Message, len(ms)) for i := range ms { sms[i].Buffers = ms[i].Buffers } n, err = me.s.RecvMsgs(sms, flags) if err != nil && err.Error() == "not implemented" { expect.Nil(me.err) me.err = err if n <= 0 { return me.recvMsgAsMsgs(ms) } err = nil } for i := 0; i < n; i++ { ms[i].Addr = sms[i].Addr ms[i].N = sms[i].N } return n, err } func (me *Conn) RecvMsg(m *Message) error { if len(m.Buffers) == 1 { // What about 0? var err error m.N, m.Addr, err = me.pr.ReadFrom(m.Buffers[0]) return err } sm := socket.Message{ Buffers: m.Buffers, } err := me.s.RecvMsg(&sm, flags) m.Addr = sm.Addr m.N = sm.N return err } type Message struct { Buffers [][]byte N int Addr net.Addr } func (me *Message) Payload() (p []byte) { n := me.N for _, b := range me.Buffers { if len(b) >= n { p = append(p, b[:n]...) return } p = append(p, b...) n -= len(b) } panic(n) } func (me *Conn) Err() error { return me.err }