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* caddy adapt for listen_protocols * adapt listen_socket * allow multiple listen sockets for port ranges and readd socket fd listen logic * readd logic to start servers according to listener protocols * gofmt * adapt caddytest * gosec * fmt and rename listen to listenWithSocket * fmt and rename listen to listenWithSocket * more consistent error msg * non unix listenReusableWithSocketFile * remove unused func * doc comment typo * nonosec * commit * doc comments * more doc comments * comment was misleading, cardinality did not change * addressesWithProtocols * update test * fd/ and fdgram/ * rm addr * actually write... * i guess we doin' "skip": now * wrong var in placeholder * wrong var in placeholder II * update param name in comment * dont save nil file pointers * windows * key -> parsedKey * osx * multiple default_bind with protocols * check for h1 and h2 listener netw
318 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
318 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//go:build !unix || solaris
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package caddy
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"os"
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"slices"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"go.uber.org/zap"
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)
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func reuseUnixSocket(network, addr string) (any, error) {
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return nil, nil
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}
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func listenReusable(ctx context.Context, lnKey string, network, address string, config net.ListenConfig) (any, error) {
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var socketFile *os.File
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fd := slices.Contains([]string{"fd", "fdgram"}, network)
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if fd {
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socketFd, err := strconv.ParseUint(address, 0, strconv.IntSize)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid file descriptor: %v", err)
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}
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func() {
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socketFilesMu.Lock()
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defer socketFilesMu.Unlock()
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socketFdWide := uintptr(socketFd)
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var ok bool
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socketFile, ok = socketFiles[socketFdWide]
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if !ok {
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socketFile = os.NewFile(socketFdWide, lnKey)
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if socketFile != nil {
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socketFiles[socketFdWide] = socketFile
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}
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}
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}()
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if socketFile == nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid socket file descriptor: %d", socketFd)
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}
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}
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datagram := slices.Contains([]string{"udp", "udp4", "udp6", "unixgram", "fdgram"}, network)
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if datagram {
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sharedPc, _, err := listenerPool.LoadOrNew(lnKey, func() (Destructor, error) {
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var (
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pc net.PacketConn
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err error
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)
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if fd {
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pc, err = net.FilePacketConn(socketFile)
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} else {
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pc, err = config.ListenPacket(ctx, network, address)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &sharedPacketConn{PacketConn: pc, key: lnKey}, nil
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &fakeClosePacketConn{sharedPacketConn: sharedPc.(*sharedPacketConn)}, nil
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}
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sharedLn, _, err := listenerPool.LoadOrNew(lnKey, func() (Destructor, error) {
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var (
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ln net.Listener
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err error
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)
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if fd {
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ln, err = net.FileListener(socketFile)
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} else {
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ln, err = config.Listen(ctx, network, address)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &sharedListener{Listener: ln, key: lnKey}, nil
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &fakeCloseListener{sharedListener: sharedLn.(*sharedListener), keepAlivePeriod: config.KeepAlive}, nil
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}
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// fakeCloseListener is a private wrapper over a listener that
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// is shared. The state of fakeCloseListener is not shared.
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// This allows one user of a socket to "close" the listener
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// while in reality the socket stays open for other users of
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// the listener. In this way, servers become hot-swappable
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// while the listener remains running. Listeners should be
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// re-wrapped in a new fakeCloseListener each time the listener
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// is reused. This type is atomic and values must not be copied.
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type fakeCloseListener struct {
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closed int32 // accessed atomically; belongs to this struct only
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*sharedListener // embedded, so we also become a net.Listener
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keepAlivePeriod time.Duration
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}
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type canSetKeepAlive interface {
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SetKeepAlivePeriod(d time.Duration) error
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SetKeepAlive(bool) error
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}
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func (fcl *fakeCloseListener) Accept() (net.Conn, error) {
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// if the listener is already "closed", return error
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&fcl.closed) == 1 {
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return nil, fakeClosedErr(fcl)
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}
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// call underlying accept
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conn, err := fcl.sharedListener.Accept()
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if err == nil {
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// if 0, do nothing, Go's default is already set
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// and if the connection allows setting KeepAlive, set it
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if tconn, ok := conn.(canSetKeepAlive); ok && fcl.keepAlivePeriod != 0 {
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if fcl.keepAlivePeriod > 0 {
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err = tconn.SetKeepAlivePeriod(fcl.keepAlivePeriod)
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} else { // negative
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err = tconn.SetKeepAlive(false)
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}
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if err != nil {
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Log().With(zap.String("server", fcl.sharedListener.key)).Warn("unable to set keepalive for new connection:", zap.Error(err))
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}
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}
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return conn, nil
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}
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// since Accept() returned an error, it may be because our reference to
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// the listener (this fakeCloseListener) may have been closed, i.e. the
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// server is shutting down; in that case, we need to clear the deadline
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// that we set when Close() was called, and return a non-temporary and
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// non-timeout error value to the caller, masking the "true" error, so
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// that server loops / goroutines won't retry, linger, and leak
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&fcl.closed) == 1 {
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// we dereference the sharedListener explicitly even though it's embedded
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// so that it's clear in the code that side-effects are shared with other
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// users of this listener, not just our own reference to it; we also don't
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// do anything with the error because all we could do is log it, but we
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// explicitly assign it to nothing so we don't forget it's there if needed
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_ = fcl.sharedListener.clearDeadline()
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if netErr, ok := err.(net.Error); ok && netErr.Timeout() {
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return nil, fakeClosedErr(fcl)
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}
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}
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return nil, err
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}
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// Close stops accepting new connections without closing the
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// underlying listener. The underlying listener is only closed
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// if the caller is the last known user of the socket.
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func (fcl *fakeCloseListener) Close() error {
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if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&fcl.closed, 0, 1) {
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// There are two ways I know of to get an Accept()
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// function to return to the server loop that called
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// it: close the listener, or set a deadline in the
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// past. Obviously, we can't close the socket yet
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// since others may be using it (hence this whole
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// file). But we can set the deadline in the past,
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// and this is kind of cheating, but it works, and
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// it apparently even works on Windows.
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_ = fcl.sharedListener.setDeadline()
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_, _ = listenerPool.Delete(fcl.sharedListener.key)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// sharedListener is a wrapper over an underlying listener. The listener
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// and the other fields on the struct are shared state that is synchronized,
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// so sharedListener structs must never be copied (always use a pointer).
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type sharedListener struct {
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net.Listener
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key string // uniquely identifies this listener
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deadline bool // whether a deadline is currently set
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deadlineMu sync.Mutex
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}
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func (sl *sharedListener) clearDeadline() error {
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var err error
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sl.deadlineMu.Lock()
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if sl.deadline {
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switch ln := sl.Listener.(type) {
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case *net.TCPListener:
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err = ln.SetDeadline(time.Time{})
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}
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sl.deadline = false
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}
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sl.deadlineMu.Unlock()
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return err
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}
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func (sl *sharedListener) setDeadline() error {
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timeInPast := time.Now().Add(-1 * time.Minute)
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var err error
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sl.deadlineMu.Lock()
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if !sl.deadline {
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switch ln := sl.Listener.(type) {
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case *net.TCPListener:
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err = ln.SetDeadline(timeInPast)
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}
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sl.deadline = true
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}
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sl.deadlineMu.Unlock()
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return err
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}
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// Destruct is called by the UsagePool when the listener is
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// finally not being used anymore. It closes the socket.
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func (sl *sharedListener) Destruct() error {
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return sl.Listener.Close()
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}
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// fakeClosePacketConn is like fakeCloseListener, but for PacketConns,
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// or more specifically, *net.UDPConn
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type fakeClosePacketConn struct {
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closed int32 // accessed atomically; belongs to this struct only
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*sharedPacketConn // embedded, so we also become a net.PacketConn; its key is used in Close
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}
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func (fcpc *fakeClosePacketConn) ReadFrom(p []byte) (n int, addr net.Addr, err error) {
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// if the listener is already "closed", return error
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&fcpc.closed) == 1 {
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return 0, nil, &net.OpError{
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Op: "readfrom",
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Net: fcpc.LocalAddr().Network(),
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Addr: fcpc.LocalAddr(),
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Err: errFakeClosed,
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}
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}
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// call underlying readfrom
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n, addr, err = fcpc.sharedPacketConn.ReadFrom(p)
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if err != nil {
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// this server was stopped, so clear the deadline and let
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// any new server continue reading; but we will exit
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&fcpc.closed) == 1 {
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if netErr, ok := err.(net.Error); ok && netErr.Timeout() {
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if err = fcpc.SetReadDeadline(time.Time{}); err != nil {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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return
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}
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return
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}
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// Close won't close the underlying socket unless there is no more reference, then listenerPool will close it.
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func (fcpc *fakeClosePacketConn) Close() error {
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if atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&fcpc.closed, 0, 1) {
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_ = fcpc.SetReadDeadline(time.Now()) // unblock ReadFrom() calls to kick old servers out of their loops
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_, _ = listenerPool.Delete(fcpc.sharedPacketConn.key)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (fcpc *fakeClosePacketConn) Unwrap() net.PacketConn {
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return fcpc.sharedPacketConn.PacketConn
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}
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// sharedPacketConn is like sharedListener, but for net.PacketConns.
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type sharedPacketConn struct {
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net.PacketConn
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key string
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}
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// Destruct closes the underlying socket.
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func (spc *sharedPacketConn) Destruct() error {
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return spc.PacketConn.Close()
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}
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// Unwrap returns the underlying socket
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func (spc *sharedPacketConn) Unwrap() net.PacketConn {
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return spc.PacketConn
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}
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// Interface guards (see https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3998)
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var (
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_ (interface {
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Unwrap() net.PacketConn
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}) = (*fakeClosePacketConn)(nil)
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)
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// socketFiles is a fd -> *os.File map used to make a FileListener/FilePacketConn from a socket file descriptor.
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var socketFiles = map[uintptr]*os.File{}
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// socketFilesMu synchronizes socketFiles insertions
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var socketFilesMu sync.Mutex
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