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This change adds adds an ability to use different source of time for whisper: when envelope is created it is used to set expiry to track when envelope needs to be expired This time is then used to check validity of the envelope when it is received. Currently If we receive an envelope that is sent from future - peer will get disconnected. If envelope that was received has an expiry less then now it will be simply dropped, if expiry is less than now + 10*2 seconds peer will get dropped. So, it is clear that whisper depends on time. And any time we get a skew with peers that is > 20s reliability will be grealy reduced. In this change another source of time for whisper will be used. This time source will use ntp servers from pool.ntp.org to compute offset. When whisper queries time - this offset will be added/substracted from current time. Query is executed every 2 mins, queries 5 different servers, cut offs min and max and the computes mean value. pool.ntp.org is resolved to different servers and according to documentation you will rarely hit the same. Closes: #687
286 lines
7.5 KiB
Go
286 lines
7.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package socket provides a portable interface for socket system
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// calls.
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package socket // import "golang.org/x/net/internal/socket"
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import (
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"errors"
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"net"
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"unsafe"
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)
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// An Option represents a sticky socket option.
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type Option struct {
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Level int // level
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Name int // name; must be equal or greater than 1
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Len int // length of value in bytes; must be equal or greater than 1
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}
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// Get reads a value for the option from the kernel.
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// It returns the number of bytes written into b.
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func (o *Option) Get(c *Conn, b []byte) (int, error) {
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if o.Name < 1 || o.Len < 1 {
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return 0, errors.New("invalid option")
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}
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if len(b) < o.Len {
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return 0, errors.New("short buffer")
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}
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return o.get(c, b)
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}
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// GetInt returns an integer value for the option.
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//
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// The Len field of Option must be either 1 or 4.
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func (o *Option) GetInt(c *Conn) (int, error) {
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if o.Len != 1 && o.Len != 4 {
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return 0, errors.New("invalid option")
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}
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var b []byte
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var bb [4]byte
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if o.Len == 1 {
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b = bb[:1]
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} else {
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b = bb[:4]
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}
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n, err := o.get(c, b)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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if n != o.Len {
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return 0, errors.New("invalid option length")
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}
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if o.Len == 1 {
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return int(b[0]), nil
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}
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return int(NativeEndian.Uint32(b[:4])), nil
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}
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// Set writes the option and value to the kernel.
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func (o *Option) Set(c *Conn, b []byte) error {
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if o.Name < 1 || o.Len < 1 {
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return errors.New("invalid option")
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}
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if len(b) < o.Len {
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return errors.New("short buffer")
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}
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return o.set(c, b)
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}
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// SetInt writes the option and value to the kernel.
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//
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// The Len field of Option must be either 1 or 4.
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func (o *Option) SetInt(c *Conn, v int) error {
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if o.Len != 1 && o.Len != 4 {
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return errors.New("invalid option")
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}
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var b []byte
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if o.Len == 1 {
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b = []byte{byte(v)}
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} else {
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var bb [4]byte
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NativeEndian.PutUint32(bb[:o.Len], uint32(v))
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b = bb[:4]
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}
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return o.set(c, b)
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}
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func controlHeaderLen() int {
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return roundup(sizeofCmsghdr)
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}
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func controlMessageLen(dataLen int) int {
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return roundup(sizeofCmsghdr) + dataLen
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}
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// ControlMessageSpace returns the whole length of control message.
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func ControlMessageSpace(dataLen int) int {
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return roundup(sizeofCmsghdr) + roundup(dataLen)
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}
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// A ControlMessage represents the head message in a stream of control
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// messages.
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//
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// A control message comprises of a header, data and a few padding
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// fields to conform to the interface to the kernel.
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//
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// See RFC 3542 for further information.
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type ControlMessage []byte
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// Data returns the data field of the control message at the head on
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// m.
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func (m ControlMessage) Data(dataLen int) []byte {
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l := controlHeaderLen()
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if len(m) < l || len(m) < l+dataLen {
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return nil
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}
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return m[l : l+dataLen]
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}
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// Next returns the control message at the next on m.
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//
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// Next works only for standard control messages.
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func (m ControlMessage) Next(dataLen int) ControlMessage {
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l := ControlMessageSpace(dataLen)
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if len(m) < l {
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return nil
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}
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return m[l:]
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}
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// MarshalHeader marshals the header fields of the control message at
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// the head on m.
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func (m ControlMessage) MarshalHeader(lvl, typ, dataLen int) error {
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if len(m) < controlHeaderLen() {
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return errors.New("short message")
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}
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h := (*cmsghdr)(unsafe.Pointer(&m[0]))
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h.set(controlMessageLen(dataLen), lvl, typ)
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return nil
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}
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// ParseHeader parses and returns the header fields of the control
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// message at the head on m.
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func (m ControlMessage) ParseHeader() (lvl, typ, dataLen int, err error) {
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l := controlHeaderLen()
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if len(m) < l {
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return 0, 0, 0, errors.New("short message")
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}
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h := (*cmsghdr)(unsafe.Pointer(&m[0]))
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return h.lvl(), h.typ(), int(uint64(h.len()) - uint64(l)), nil
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}
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// Marshal marshals the control message at the head on m, and returns
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// the next control message.
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func (m ControlMessage) Marshal(lvl, typ int, data []byte) (ControlMessage, error) {
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l := len(data)
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if len(m) < ControlMessageSpace(l) {
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return nil, errors.New("short message")
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}
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h := (*cmsghdr)(unsafe.Pointer(&m[0]))
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h.set(controlMessageLen(l), lvl, typ)
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if l > 0 {
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copy(m.Data(l), data)
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}
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return m.Next(l), nil
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}
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// Parse parses m as a single or multiple control messages.
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//
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// Parse works for both standard and compatible messages.
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func (m ControlMessage) Parse() ([]ControlMessage, error) {
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var ms []ControlMessage
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for len(m) >= controlHeaderLen() {
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h := (*cmsghdr)(unsafe.Pointer(&m[0]))
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l := h.len()
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if l <= 0 {
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return nil, errors.New("invalid header length")
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}
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if uint64(l) < uint64(controlHeaderLen()) {
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return nil, errors.New("invalid message length")
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}
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if uint64(l) > uint64(len(m)) {
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return nil, errors.New("short buffer")
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}
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// On message reception:
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//
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// |<- ControlMessageSpace --------------->|
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// |<- controlMessageLen ---------->| |
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// |<- controlHeaderLen ->| | |
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// +---------------+------+---------+------+
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// | Header | PadH | Data | PadD |
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// +---------------+------+---------+------+
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//
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// On compatible message reception:
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//
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// | ... |<- controlMessageLen ----------->|
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// | ... |<- controlHeaderLen ->| |
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// +-----+---------------+------+----------+
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// | ... | Header | PadH | Data |
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// +-----+---------------+------+----------+
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ms = append(ms, ControlMessage(m[:l]))
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ll := l - controlHeaderLen()
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if len(m) >= ControlMessageSpace(ll) {
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m = m[ControlMessageSpace(ll):]
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} else {
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m = m[controlMessageLen(ll):]
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}
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}
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return ms, nil
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}
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// NewControlMessage returns a new stream of control messages.
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func NewControlMessage(dataLen []int) ControlMessage {
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var l int
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for i := range dataLen {
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l += ControlMessageSpace(dataLen[i])
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}
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return make([]byte, l)
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}
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// A Message represents an IO message.
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type Message struct {
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// When writing, the Buffers field must contain at least one
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// byte to write.
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// When reading, the Buffers field will always contain a byte
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// to read.
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Buffers [][]byte
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// OOB contains protocol-specific control or miscellaneous
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// ancillary data known as out-of-band data.
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OOB []byte
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// Addr specifies a destination address when writing.
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// It can be nil when the underlying protocol of the raw
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// connection uses connection-oriented communication.
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// After a successful read, it may contain the source address
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// on the received packet.
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Addr net.Addr
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N int // # of bytes read or written from/to Buffers
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NN int // # of bytes read or written from/to OOB
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Flags int // protocol-specific information on the received message
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}
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// RecvMsg wraps recvmsg system call.
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//
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// The provided flags is a set of platform-dependent flags, such as
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// syscall.MSG_PEEK.
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func (c *Conn) RecvMsg(m *Message, flags int) error {
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return c.recvMsg(m, flags)
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}
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// SendMsg wraps sendmsg system call.
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//
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// The provided flags is a set of platform-dependent flags, such as
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// syscall.MSG_DONTROUTE.
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func (c *Conn) SendMsg(m *Message, flags int) error {
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return c.sendMsg(m, flags)
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}
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// RecvMsgs wraps recvmmsg system call.
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//
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// It returns the number of processed messages.
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//
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// The provided flags is a set of platform-dependent flags, such as
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// syscall.MSG_PEEK.
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//
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// Only Linux supports this.
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func (c *Conn) RecvMsgs(ms []Message, flags int) (int, error) {
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return c.recvMsgs(ms, flags)
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}
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// SendMsgs wraps sendmmsg system call.
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//
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// It returns the number of processed messages.
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//
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// The provided flags is a set of platform-dependent flags, such as
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// syscall.MSG_DONTROUTE.
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//
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// Only Linux supports this.
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func (c *Conn) SendMsgs(ms []Message, flags int) (int, error) {
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return c.sendMsgs(ms, flags)
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}
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