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addrselect.go
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addrselect_test.go
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cgo_aix.go
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cgo_android.go
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cgo_bsd.go
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cgo_darwin.go
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cgo_netbsd.go
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cgo_openbsd.go
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cgo_resnew.go
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cgo_resold.go
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cgo_socknew.go
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cgo_sockold.go
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cgo_solaris.go
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cgo_stub.go
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cgo_unix.go
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cgo_unix_cgo.go
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cgo_unix_cgo_darwin.go
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cgo_unix_cgo_res.go
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cgo_unix_cgo_resn.go
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cgo_unix_syscall.go
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cgo_unix_test.go
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conf.go
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conf_test.go
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conn_test.go
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dial.go
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dial_test.go
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dial_unix_test.go
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dnsclient.go
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dnsclient_test.go
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dnsclient_unix.go
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dnsclient_unix_test.go
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dnsconfig.go
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dnsconfig_unix.go
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dnsconfig_unix_test.go
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dnsconfig_windows.go
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dnsname_test.go
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error_plan9.go
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error_plan9_test.go
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error_posix.go
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error_posix_test.go
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error_test.go
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error_unix.go
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error_unix_test.go
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error_windows.go
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error_windows_test.go
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example_test.go
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external_test.go
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fd_fake.go
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fd_js.go
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fd_plan9.go
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fd_posix.go
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fd_unix.go
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fd_wasip1.go
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fd_windows.go
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file.go
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file_plan9.go
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file_stub.go
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file_test.go
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file_unix.go
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file_unix_test.go
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file_wasip1.go
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file_wasip1_test.go
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file_windows.go
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hook.go
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hook_plan9.go
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hook_unix.go
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hook_windows.go
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hosts.go
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hosts_test.go
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http
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interface.go
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interface_aix.go
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interface_bsd.go
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interface_bsd_test.go
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interface_bsdvar.go
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interface_darwin.go
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interface_freebsd.go
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interface_linux.go
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interface_linux_test.go
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interface_plan9.go
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interface_solaris.go
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interface_stub.go
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interface_test.go
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interface_unix_test.go
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interface_windows.go
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internal
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ip.go
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ip_test.go
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iprawsock.go
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iprawsock_plan9.go
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iprawsock_posix.go
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iprawsock_test.go
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ipsock.go
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ipsock_plan9.go
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ipsock_plan9_test.go
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ipsock_posix.go
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ipsock_test.go
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listen_test.go
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lookup.go
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lookup_plan9.go
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lookup_test.go
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lookup_unix.go
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lookup_windows.go
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lookup_windows_test.go
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mac.go
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mac_test.go
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mail
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main_cloexec_test.go
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main_conf_test.go
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main_noconf_test.go
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main_posix_test.go
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main_test.go
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main_unix_test.go
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main_wasm_test.go
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main_windows_test.go
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mockserver_test.go
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mptcpsock_linux.go
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mptcpsock_linux_test.go
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mptcpsock_stub.go
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net.go
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net_fake.go
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net_fake_test.go
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net_test.go
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net_windows_test.go
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netcgo_off.go
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netcgo_on.go
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netgo_netcgo.go
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netgo_off.go
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netgo_on.go
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netip
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nss.go
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nss_test.go
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packetconn_test.go
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parse.go
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parse_test.go
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pipe.go
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pipe_test.go
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platform_test.go
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port.go
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port_test.go
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port_unix.go
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protoconn_test.go
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rawconn.go
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rawconn_stub_test.go
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rawconn_test.go
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rawconn_unix_test.go
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rawconn_windows_test.go
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resolverdialfunc_test.go
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rlimit_js.go
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rlimit_unix.go
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rpc
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sendfile_linux.go
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sendfile_linux_test.go
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sendfile_stub.go
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sendfile_test.go
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sendfile_unix_alt.go
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sendfile_windows.go
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server_test.go
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smtp
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sock_bsd.go
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sock_cloexec.go
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sock_linux.go
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sock_linux_test.go
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sock_plan9.go
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sock_posix.go
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sock_stub.go
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sock_windows.go
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sockaddr_posix.go
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sockopt_aix.go
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sockopt_bsd.go
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sockopt_fake.go
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sockopt_linux.go
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sockopt_plan9.go
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sockopt_posix.go
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sockopt_solaris.go
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sockopt_windows.go
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sockoptip_bsdvar.go
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sockoptip_linux.go
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sockoptip_posix.go
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sockoptip_stub.go
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sockoptip_windows.go
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splice_linux.go
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splice_stub.go
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splice_test.go
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sys_cloexec.go
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tcpsock.go
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tcpsock_plan9.go
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tcpsock_posix.go
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tcpsock_test.go
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tcpsock_unix_test.go
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tcpsockopt_darwin.go
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tcpsockopt_dragonfly.go
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tcpsockopt_openbsd.go
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tcpsockopt_plan9.go
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tcpsockopt_posix.go
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tcpsockopt_solaris.go
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tcpsockopt_stub.go
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tcpsockopt_unix.go
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tcpsockopt_windows.go
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testdata
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textproto
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timeout_test.go
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udpsock.go
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udpsock_plan9.go
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udpsock_plan9_test.go
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udpsock_posix.go
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udpsock_test.go
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unixsock.go
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unixsock_linux_test.go
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unixsock_plan9.go
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unixsock_posix.go
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unixsock_readmsg_cloexec.go
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unixsock_readmsg_cmsg_cloexec.go
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unixsock_readmsg_other.go
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unixsock_readmsg_test.go
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unixsock_test.go
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unixsock_windows_test.go
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url
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write_unix_test.go
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writev_test.go
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writev_unix.go
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Editing: ipsock_posix.go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build unix || js || wasip1 || windows package net import ( "context" "internal/poll" "net/netip" "runtime" "syscall" ) // probe probes IPv4, IPv6 and IPv4-mapped IPv6 communication // capabilities which are controlled by the IPV6_V6ONLY socket option // and kernel configuration. // // Should we try to use the IPv4 socket interface if we're only // dealing with IPv4 sockets? As long as the host system understands // IPv4-mapped IPv6, it's okay to pass IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses to // the IPv6 interface. That simplifies our code and is most // general. Unfortunately, we need to run on kernels built without // IPv6 support too. So probe the kernel to figure it out. func (p *ipStackCapabilities) probe() { switch runtime.GOOS { case "js", "wasip1": // Both ipv4 and ipv6 are faked; see net_fake.go. p.ipv4Enabled = true p.ipv6Enabled = true p.ipv4MappedIPv6Enabled = true return } s, err := sysSocket(syscall.AF_INET, syscall.SOCK_STREAM, syscall.IPPROTO_TCP) switch err { case syscall.EAFNOSUPPORT, syscall.EPROTONOSUPPORT: case nil: poll.CloseFunc(s) p.ipv4Enabled = true } var probes = []struct { laddr TCPAddr value int }{ // IPv6 communication capability {laddr: TCPAddr{IP: ParseIP("::1")}, value: 1}, // IPv4-mapped IPv6 address communication capability {laddr: TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)}, value: 0}, } switch runtime.GOOS { case "dragonfly", "openbsd": // The latest DragonFly BSD and OpenBSD kernels don't // support IPV6_V6ONLY=0. They always return an error // and we don't need to probe the capability. probes = probes[:1] } for i := range probes { s, err := sysSocket(syscall.AF_INET6, syscall.SOCK_STREAM, syscall.IPPROTO_TCP) if err != nil { continue } defer poll.CloseFunc(s) syscall.SetsockoptInt(s, syscall.IPPROTO_IPV6, syscall.IPV6_V6ONLY, probes[i].value) sa, err := probes[i].laddr.sockaddr(syscall.AF_INET6) if err != nil { continue } if err := syscall.Bind(s, sa); err != nil { continue } if i == 0 { p.ipv6Enabled = true } else { p.ipv4MappedIPv6Enabled = true } } } // favoriteAddrFamily returns the appropriate address family for the // given network, laddr, raddr and mode. // // If mode indicates "listen" and laddr is a wildcard, we assume that // the user wants to make a passive-open connection with a wildcard // address family, both AF_INET and AF_INET6, and a wildcard address // like the following: // // - A listen for a wildcard communication domain, "tcp" or // "udp", with a wildcard address: If the platform supports // both IPv6 and IPv4-mapped IPv6 communication capabilities, // or does not support IPv4, we use a dual stack, AF_INET6 and // IPV6_V6ONLY=0, wildcard address listen. The dual stack // wildcard address listen may fall back to an IPv6-only, // AF_INET6 and IPV6_V6ONLY=1, wildcard address listen. // Otherwise we prefer an IPv4-only, AF_INET, wildcard address // listen. // // - A listen for a wildcard communication domain, "tcp" or // "udp", with an IPv4 wildcard address: same as above. // // - A listen for a wildcard communication domain, "tcp" or // "udp", with an IPv6 wildcard address: same as above. // // - A listen for an IPv4 communication domain, "tcp4" or "udp4", // with an IPv4 wildcard address: We use an IPv4-only, AF_INET, // wildcard address listen. // // - A listen for an IPv6 communication domain, "tcp6" or "udp6", // with an IPv6 wildcard address: We use an IPv6-only, AF_INET6 // and IPV6_V6ONLY=1, wildcard address listen. // // Otherwise guess: If the addresses are IPv4 then returns AF_INET, // or else returns AF_INET6. It also returns a boolean value what // designates IPV6_V6ONLY option. // // Note that the latest DragonFly BSD and OpenBSD kernels allow // neither "net.inet6.ip6.v6only=1" change nor IPPROTO_IPV6 level // IPV6_V6ONLY socket option setting. func favoriteAddrFamily(network string, laddr, raddr sockaddr, mode string) (family int, ipv6only bool) { switch network[len(network)-1] { case '4': return syscall.AF_INET, false case '6': return syscall.AF_INET6, true } if mode == "listen" && (laddr == nil || laddr.isWildcard()) { if supportsIPv4map() || !supportsIPv4() { return syscall.AF_INET6, false } if laddr == nil { return syscall.AF_INET, false } return laddr.family(), false } if (laddr == nil || laddr.family() == syscall.AF_INET) && (raddr == nil || raddr.family() == syscall.AF_INET) { return syscall.AF_INET, false } return syscall.AF_INET6, false } func internetSocket(ctx context.Context, net string, laddr, raddr sockaddr, sotype, proto int, mode string, ctrlCtxFn func(context.Context, string, string, syscall.RawConn) error) (fd *netFD, err error) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "aix", "windows", "openbsd", "js", "wasip1": if mode == "dial" && raddr.isWildcard() { raddr = raddr.toLocal(net) } } family, ipv6only := favoriteAddrFamily(net, laddr, raddr, mode) return socket(ctx, net, family, sotype, proto, ipv6only, laddr, raddr, ctrlCtxFn) } func ipToSockaddrInet4(ip IP, port int) (syscall.SockaddrInet4, error) { if len(ip) == 0 { ip = IPv4zero } ip4 := ip.To4() if ip4 == nil { return syscall.SockaddrInet4{}, &AddrError{Err: "non-IPv4 address", Addr: ip.String()} } sa := syscall.SockaddrInet4{Port: port} copy(sa.Addr[:], ip4) return sa, nil } func ipToSockaddrInet6(ip IP, port int, zone string) (syscall.SockaddrInet6, error) { // In general, an IP wildcard address, which is either // "0.0.0.0" or "::", means the entire IP addressing // space. For some historical reason, it is used to // specify "any available address" on some operations // of IP node. // // When the IP node supports IPv4-mapped IPv6 address, // we allow a listener to listen to the wildcard // address of both IP addressing spaces by specifying // IPv6 wildcard address. if len(ip) == 0 || ip.Equal(IPv4zero) { ip = IPv6zero } // We accept any IPv6 address including IPv4-mapped // IPv6 address. ip6 := ip.To16() if ip6 == nil { return syscall.SockaddrInet6{}, &AddrError{Err: "non-IPv6 address", Addr: ip.String()} } sa := syscall.SockaddrInet6{Port: port, ZoneId: uint32(zoneCache.index(zone))} copy(sa.Addr[:], ip6) return sa, nil } func ipToSockaddr(family int, ip IP, port int, zone string) (syscall.Sockaddr, error) { switch family { case syscall.AF_INET: sa, err := ipToSockaddrInet4(ip, port) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &sa, nil case syscall.AF_INET6: sa, err := ipToSockaddrInet6(ip, port, zone) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &sa, nil } return nil, &AddrError{Err: "invalid address family", Addr: ip.String()} } func addrPortToSockaddrInet4(ap netip.AddrPort) (syscall.SockaddrInet4, error) { // ipToSockaddrInet4 has special handling here for zero length slices. // We do not, because netip has no concept of a generic zero IP address. addr := ap.Addr() if !addr.Is4() { return syscall.SockaddrInet4{}, &AddrError{Err: "non-IPv4 address", Addr: addr.String()} } sa := syscall.SockaddrInet4{ Addr: addr.As4(), Port: int(ap.Port()), } return sa, nil } func addrPortToSockaddrInet6(ap netip.AddrPort) (syscall.SockaddrInet6, error) { // ipToSockaddrInet6 has special handling here for zero length slices. // We do not, because netip has no concept of a generic zero IP address. // // addr is allowed to be an IPv4 address, because As16 will convert it // to an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address. // The error message is kept consistent with ipToSockaddrInet6. addr := ap.Addr() if !addr.IsValid() { return syscall.SockaddrInet6{}, &AddrError{Err: "non-IPv6 address", Addr: addr.String()} } sa := syscall.SockaddrInet6{ Addr: addr.As16(), Port: int(ap.Port()), ZoneId: uint32(zoneCache.index(addr.Zone())), } return sa, nil }
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