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// Copyright 2010 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 (
	"context"
	"syscall"
)

// BUG(mikio): On every POSIX platform, reads from the "ip4" network
// using the ReadFrom or ReadFromIP method might not return a complete
// IPv4 packet, including its header, even if there is space
// available. This can occur even in cases where Read or ReadMsgIP
// could return a complete packet. For this reason, it is recommended
// that you do not use these methods if it is important to receive a
// full packet.
//
// The Go 1 compatibility guidelines make it impossible for us to
// change the behavior of these methods; use Read or ReadMsgIP
// instead.

// BUG(mikio): On NaCl, Plan 9 and Windows, the ReadMsgIP and
// WriteMsgIP methods of IPConn are not implemented.

// BUG(mikio): On Windows, the File method of IPConn is not
// implemented.

// IPAddr represents the address of an IP end point.
type IPAddr struct {
	IP   IP
	Zone string // IPv6 scoped addressing zone
}

// Network returns the address's network name, "ip".
func (a *IPAddr) Network() string { return "ip" }

func (a *IPAddr) String() string {
	if a == nil {
		return "<nil>"
	}
	ip := ipEmptyString(a.IP)
	if a.Zone != "" {
		return ip + "%" + a.Zone
	}
	return ip
}

func (a *IPAddr) isWildcard() bool {
	if a == nil || a.IP == nil {
		return true
	}
	return a.IP.IsUnspecified()
}

func (a *IPAddr) opAddr() Addr {
	if a == nil {
		return nil
	}
	return a
}

// ResolveIPAddr parses addr as an IP address of the form "host" or
// "ipv6-host%zone" and resolves the domain name on the network net,
// which must be "ip", "ip4" or "ip6".
//
// Resolving a hostname is not recommended because this returns at most
// one of its IP addresses.
func ResolveIPAddr(net, addr string) (*IPAddr, error) {
	if net == "" { // a hint wildcard for Go 1.0 undocumented behavior
		net = "ip"
	}
	afnet, _, err := parseNetwork(context.Background(), net)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	switch afnet {
	case "ip", "ip4", "ip6":
	default:
		return nil, UnknownNetworkError(net)
	}
	addrs, err := DefaultResolver.internetAddrList(context.Background(), afnet, addr)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	return addrs.first(isIPv4).(*IPAddr), nil
}

// IPConn is the implementation of the Conn and PacketConn interfaces
// for IP network connections.
type IPConn struct {
	conn
}

// ReadFromIP reads an IP packet from c, copying the payload into b.
// It returns the number of bytes copied into b and the return address
// that was on the packet.
//
// ReadFromIP can be made to time out and return an error with
// Timeout() == true after a fixed time limit; see SetDeadline and
// SetReadDeadline.
func (c *IPConn) ReadFromIP(b []byte) (int, *IPAddr, error) {
	if !c.ok() {
		return 0, nil, syscall.EINVAL
	}
	n, addr, err := c.readFrom(b)
	if err != nil {
		err = &OpError{Op: "read", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: c.fd.raddr, Err: err}
	}
	return n, addr, err
}

// ReadFrom implements the PacketConn ReadFrom method.
func (c *IPConn) ReadFrom(b []byte) (int, Addr, error) {
	if !c.ok() {
		return 0, nil, syscall.EINVAL
	}
	n, addr, err := c.readFrom(b)
	if err != nil {
		err = &OpError{Op: "read", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: c.fd.raddr, Err: err}
	}
	if addr == nil {
		return n, nil, err
	}
	return n, addr, err
}

// ReadMsgIP reads a packet from c, copying the payload into b and the
// associated out-of-band data into oob. It returns the number of
// bytes copied into b, the number of bytes copied into oob, the flags
// that were set on the packet and the source address of the packet.
func (c *IPConn) ReadMsgIP(b, oob []byte) (n, oobn, flags int, addr *IPAddr, err error) {
	if !c.ok() {
		return 0, 0, 0, nil, syscall.EINVAL
	}
	n, oobn, flags, addr, err = c.readMsg(b, oob)
	if err != nil {
		err = &OpError{Op: "read", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: c.fd.raddr, Err: err}
	}
	return
}

// WriteToIP writes an IP packet to addr via c, copying the payload
// from b.
//
// WriteToIP can be made to time out and return an error with
// Timeout() == true after a fixed time limit; see SetDeadline and
// SetWriteDeadline. On packet-oriented connections, write timeouts
// are rare.
func (c *IPConn) WriteToIP(b []byte, addr *IPAddr) (int, error) {
	if !c.ok() {
		return 0, syscall.EINVAL
	}
	n, err := c.writeTo(b, addr)
	if err != nil {
		err = &OpError{Op: "write", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: addr.opAddr(), Err: err}
	}
	return n, err
}

// WriteTo implements the PacketConn WriteTo method.
func (c *IPConn) WriteTo(b []byte, addr Addr) (int, error) {
	if !c.ok() {
		return 0, syscall.EINVAL
	}
	a, ok := addr.(*IPAddr)
	if !ok {
		return 0, &OpError{Op: "write", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: addr, Err: syscall.EINVAL}
	}
	n, err := c.writeTo(b, a)
	if err != nil {
		err = &OpError{Op: "write", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: a.opAddr(), Err: err}
	}
	return n, err
}

// WriteMsgIP writes a packet to addr via c, copying the payload from
// b and the associated out-of-band data from oob. It returns the
// number of payload and out-of-band bytes written.
func (c *IPConn) WriteMsgIP(b, oob []byte, addr *IPAddr) (n, oobn int, err error) {
	if !c.ok() {
		return 0, 0, syscall.EINVAL
	}
	n, oobn, err = c.writeMsg(b, oob, addr)
	if err != nil {
		err = &OpError{Op: "write", Net: c.fd.net, Source: c.fd.laddr, Addr: addr.opAddr(), Err: err}
	}
	return
}

func newIPConn(fd *netFD) *IPConn { return &IPConn{conn{fd}} }

// DialIP connects to the remote address raddr on the network protocol
// netProto, which must be "ip", "ip4", or "ip6" followed by a colon
// and a protocol number or name.
func DialIP(netProto string, laddr, raddr *IPAddr) (*IPConn, error) {
	c, err := dialIP(context.Background(), netProto, laddr, raddr)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, &OpError{Op: "dial", Net: netProto, Source: laddr.opAddr(), Addr: raddr.opAddr(), Err: err}
	}
	return c, nil
}

// ListenIP listens for incoming IP packets addressed to the local
// address laddr. The returned connection's ReadFrom and WriteTo
// methods can be used to receive and send IP packets with per-packet
// addressing.
func ListenIP(netProto string, laddr *IPAddr) (*IPConn, error) {
	c, err := listenIP(context.Background(), netProto, laddr)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, &OpError{Op: "listen", Net: netProto, Source: nil, Addr: laddr.opAddr(), Err: err}
	}
	return c, nil
}