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// Copyright 2012 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.
package net
import (
"internal/singleflight"
"time"
)
// protocols contains minimal mappings between internet protocol
// names and numbers for platforms that don't have a complete list of
// protocol numbers.
//
// See http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers
var protocols = map[string]int{
"icmp": 1, "ICMP": 1,
"igmp": 2, "IGMP": 2,
"tcp": 6, "TCP": 6,
"udp": 17, "UDP": 17,
"ipv6-icmp": 58, "IPV6-ICMP": 58, "IPv6-ICMP": 58,
}
// LookupHost looks up the given host using the local resolver.
// It returns an array of that host's addresses.
func LookupHost(host string) (addrs []string, err error) {
// Make sure that no matter what we do later, host=="" is rejected.
// ParseIP, for example, does accept empty strings.
if host == "" {
return nil, &DNSError{Err: errNoSuchHost.Error(), Name: host}
}
if ip := ParseIP(host); ip != nil {
return []string{host}, nil
}
return lookupHost(host)
}
// LookupIP looks up host using the local resolver.
// It returns an array of that host's IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
func LookupIP(host string) (ips []IP, err error) {
// Make sure that no matter what we do later, host=="" is rejected.
// ParseIP, for example, does accept empty strings.
if host == "" {
return nil, &DNSError{Err: errNoSuchHost.Error(), Name: host}
}
if ip := ParseIP(host); ip != nil {
return []IP{ip}, nil
}
addrs, err := lookupIPMerge(host)
if err != nil {
return
}
ips = make([]IP, len(addrs))
for i, addr := range addrs {
ips[i] = addr.IP
}
return
}
var lookupGroup singleflight.Group
// lookupIPMerge wraps lookupIP, but makes sure that for any given
// host, only one lookup is in-flight at a time. The returned memory
// is always owned by the caller.
func lookupIPMerge(host string) (addrs []IPAddr, err error) {
addrsi, err, shared := lookupGroup.Do(host, func() (interface{}, error) {
return testHookLookupIP(lookupIP, host)
})
return lookupIPReturn(addrsi, err, shared)
}
// lookupIPReturn turns the return values from singleflight.Do into
// the return values from LookupIP.
func lookupIPReturn(addrsi interface{}, err error, shared bool) ([]IPAddr, error) {
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
addrs := addrsi.([]IPAddr)
if shared {
clone := make([]IPAddr, len(addrs))
copy(clone, addrs)
addrs = clone
}
return addrs, nil
}
// lookupIPDeadline looks up a hostname with a deadline.
func lookupIPDeadline(host string, deadline time.Time) (addrs []IPAddr, err error) {
if deadline.IsZero() {
return lookupIPMerge(host)
}
// We could push the deadline down into the name resolution
// functions. However, the most commonly used implementation
// calls getaddrinfo, which has no timeout.
timeout := deadline.Sub(time.Now())
if timeout <= 0 {
return nil, errTimeout
}
t := time.NewTimer(timeout)
defer t.Stop()
ch := lookupGroup.DoChan(host, func() (interface{}, error) {
return testHookLookupIP(lookupIP, host)
})
select {
case <-t.C:
// The DNS lookup timed out for some reason. Force
// future requests to start the DNS lookup again
// rather than waiting for the current lookup to
// complete. See issue 8602.
lookupGroup.Forget(host)
return nil, errTimeout
case r := <-ch:
return lookupIPReturn(r.Val, r.Err, r.Shared)
}
}
// LookupPort looks up the port for the given network and service.
func LookupPort(network, service string) (port int, err error) {
if n, i, ok := dtoi(service, 0); ok && i == len(service) {
return n, nil
}
return lookupPort(network, service)
}
// LookupCNAME returns the canonical DNS host for the given name.
// Callers that do not care about the canonical name can call
// LookupHost or LookupIP directly; both take care of resolving
// the canonical name as part of the lookup.
func LookupCNAME(name string) (cname string, err error) {
return lookupCNAME(name)
}
// LookupSRV tries to resolve an SRV query of the given service,
// protocol, and domain name. The proto is "tcp" or "udp".
// The returned records are sorted by priority and randomized
// by weight within a priority.
//
// LookupSRV constructs the DNS name to look up following RFC 2782.
// That is, it looks up _service._proto.name. To accommodate services
// publishing SRV records under non-standard names, if both service
// and proto are empty strings, LookupSRV looks up name directly.
func LookupSRV(service, proto, name string) (cname string, addrs []*SRV, err error) {
return lookupSRV(service, proto, name)
}
// LookupMX returns the DNS MX records for the given domain name sorted by preference.
func LookupMX(name string) (mxs []*MX, err error) {
return lookupMX(name)
}
// LookupNS returns the DNS NS records for the given domain name.
func LookupNS(name string) (nss []*NS, err error) {
return lookupNS(name)
}
// LookupTXT returns the DNS TXT records for the given domain name.
func LookupTXT(name string) (txts []string, err error) {
return lookupTXT(name)
}
// LookupAddr performs a reverse lookup for the given address, returning a list
// of names mapping to that address.
func LookupAddr(addr string) (names []string, err error) {
return lookupAddr(addr)
}
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