AdGuardHome/internal/aghnet/interfaces.go
Eugene Burkov 2b5927306f cherry-pick: 2846 cover aghnet vol.1
Merge in DNS/adguard-home from 2846-cover-aghnet-vol.1 to master

Updates #2846.

Squashed commit of the following:

commit 368e75b0bacb290f9929b8a5a682b06f2d75df6a
Author: Eugene Burkov <E.Burkov@AdGuard.COM>
Date:   Fri Jan 21 19:11:59 2022 +0300

    aghnet: imp tests

commit 8bb3e2a1680fd30294f7c82693891ffb19474c6a
Author: Eugene Burkov <E.Burkov@AdGuard.COM>
Date:   Fri Jan 21 18:27:06 2022 +0300

    aghnet: rm unused test

commit 28d8e64880f845810d0af629e5d1f06b9bde5b28
Author: Eugene Burkov <E.Burkov@AdGuard.COM>
Date:   Fri Jan 21 18:18:22 2022 +0300

    aghnet: cover with tests
2022-01-21 19:24:38 +03:00

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package aghnet
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"time"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log"
)
// IPVersion is a alias for int for documentation purposes. Use it when the
// integer means IP version.
type IPVersion = int
// IP version constants.
const (
IPVersion4 IPVersion = 4
IPVersion6 IPVersion = 6
)
// NetIface is the interface for network interface methods.
type NetIface interface {
Addrs() ([]net.Addr, error)
}
// IfaceIPAddrs returns the interface's IP addresses.
func IfaceIPAddrs(iface NetIface, ipv IPVersion) (ips []net.IP, err error) {
switch ipv {
case IPVersion4, IPVersion6:
// Go on.
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid ip version %d", ipv)
}
addrs, err := iface.Addrs()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, a := range addrs {
var ip net.IP
switch a := a.(type) {
case *net.IPAddr:
ip = a.IP
case *net.IPNet:
ip = a.IP
default:
continue
}
// Assume that net.(*Interface).Addrs can only return valid IPv4 and
// IPv6 addresses. Thus, if it isn't an IPv4 address, it must be an
// IPv6 one.
ip4 := ip.To4()
if ipv == IPVersion4 {
if ip4 != nil {
ips = append(ips, ip4)
}
} else if ip4 == nil {
ips = append(ips, ip)
}
}
return ips, nil
}
// IfaceDNSIPAddrs returns IP addresses of the interface suitable to send to
// clients as DNS addresses. If err is nil, addrs contains either no addresses
// or at least two.
//
// It makes up to maxAttempts attempts to get the addresses if there are none,
// each time using the provided backoff. Sometimes an interface needs a few
// seconds to really initialize.
//
// See https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/issues/2304.
func IfaceDNSIPAddrs(
iface NetIface,
ipv IPVersion,
maxAttempts int,
backoff time.Duration,
) (addrs []net.IP, err error) {
var n int
for n = 1; n <= maxAttempts; n++ {
addrs, err = IfaceIPAddrs(iface, ipv)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("getting ip addrs: %w", err)
}
if len(addrs) > 0 {
break
}
log.Debug("dhcpv%d: attempt %d: no ip addresses", ipv, n)
time.Sleep(backoff)
}
n--
switch len(addrs) {
case 0:
// Don't return errors in case the users want to try and enable the DHCP
// server later.
t := time.Duration(n) * backoff
log.Error("dhcpv%d: no ip for iface after %d attempts and %s", ipv, n, t)
return nil, nil
case 1:
// Some Android devices use 8.8.8.8 if there is not a secondary DNS
// server. Fix that by setting the secondary DNS address to the same
// address.
//
// See https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/issues/1708.
log.Debug("dhcpv%d: setting secondary dns ip to itself", ipv)
addrs = append(addrs, addrs[0])
default:
// Go on.
}
log.Debug("dhcpv%d: got addresses %s after %d attempts", ipv, addrs, n)
return addrs, nil
}
// interfaceName is a string containing network interface's name. The name is
// used in file walking methods.
type interfaceName string
// Use interfaceName in the OS-independent code since it's actually only used in
// several OS-dependent implementations which causes linting issues.
var _ = interfaceName("")