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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 ipv4 implements IP-level socket options for the Internet | ||
|  | // Protocol version 4. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The package provides IP-level socket options that allow | ||
|  | // manipulation of IPv4 facilities. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The IPv4 protocol and basic host requirements for IPv4 are defined | ||
|  | // in RFC 791 and RFC 1122. | ||
|  | // Host extensions for multicasting and socket interface extensions | ||
|  | // for multicast source filters are defined in RFC 1112 and RFC 3678. | ||
|  | // IGMPv1, IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 are defined in RFC 1112, RFC 2236 and RFC | ||
|  | // 3376. | ||
|  | // Source-specific multicast is defined in RFC 4607. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // # Unicasting | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The options for unicasting are available for net.TCPConn, | ||
|  | // net.UDPConn and net.IPConn which are created as network connections | ||
|  | // that use the IPv4 transport. When a single TCP connection carrying | ||
|  | // a data flow of multiple packets needs to indicate the flow is | ||
|  | // important, Conn is used to set the type-of-service field on the | ||
|  | // IPv4 header for each packet. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	ln, err := net.Listen("tcp4", "0.0.0.0:1024") | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	defer ln.Close() | ||
|  | //	for { | ||
|  | //		c, err := ln.Accept() | ||
|  | //		if err != nil { | ||
|  | //			// error handling | ||
|  | //		} | ||
|  | //		go func(c net.Conn) { | ||
|  | //			defer c.Close() | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The outgoing packets will be labeled DiffServ assured forwarding | ||
|  | // class 1 low drop precedence, known as AF11 packets. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //			if err := ipv4.NewConn(c).SetTOS(0x28); err != nil { | ||
|  | //				// error handling | ||
|  | //			} | ||
|  | //			if _, err := c.Write(data); err != nil { | ||
|  | //				// error handling | ||
|  | //			} | ||
|  | //		}(c) | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // # Multicasting | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The options for multicasting are available for net.UDPConn and | ||
|  | // net.IPConn which are created as network connections that use the | ||
|  | // IPv4 transport. A few network facilities must be prepared before | ||
|  | // you begin multicasting, at a minimum joining network interfaces and | ||
|  | // multicast groups. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	en0, err := net.InterfaceByName("en0") | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	en1, err := net.InterfaceByIndex(911) | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	group := net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 250) | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // First, an application listens to an appropriate address with an | ||
|  | // appropriate service port. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	c, err := net.ListenPacket("udp4", "0.0.0.0:1024") | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	defer c.Close() | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // Second, the application joins multicast groups, starts listening to | ||
|  | // the groups on the specified network interfaces. Note that the | ||
|  | // service port for transport layer protocol does not matter with this | ||
|  | // operation as joining groups affects only network and link layer | ||
|  | // protocols, such as IPv4 and Ethernet. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	p := ipv4.NewPacketConn(c) | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: group}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en1, &net.UDPAddr{IP: group}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The application might set per packet control message transmissions | ||
|  | // between the protocol stack within the kernel. When the application | ||
|  | // needs a destination address on an incoming packet, | ||
|  | // SetControlMessage of PacketConn is used to enable control message | ||
|  | // transmissions. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	if err := p.SetControlMessage(ipv4.FlagDst, true); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The application could identify whether the received packets are | ||
|  | // of interest by using the control message that contains the | ||
|  | // destination address of the received packet. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	b := make([]byte, 1500) | ||
|  | //	for { | ||
|  | //		n, cm, src, err := p.ReadFrom(b) | ||
|  | //		if err != nil { | ||
|  | //			// error handling | ||
|  | //		} | ||
|  | //		if cm.Dst.IsMulticast() { | ||
|  | //			if cm.Dst.Equal(group) { | ||
|  | //				// joined group, do something | ||
|  | //			} else { | ||
|  | //				// unknown group, discard | ||
|  | //				continue | ||
|  | //			} | ||
|  | //		} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // The application can also send both unicast and multicast packets. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //		p.SetTOS(0x0) | ||
|  | //		p.SetTTL(16) | ||
|  | //		if _, err := p.WriteTo(data, nil, src); err != nil { | ||
|  | //			// error handling | ||
|  | //		} | ||
|  | //		dst := &net.UDPAddr{IP: group, Port: 1024} | ||
|  | //		for _, ifi := range []*net.Interface{en0, en1} { | ||
|  | //			if err := p.SetMulticastInterface(ifi); err != nil { | ||
|  | //				// error handling | ||
|  | //			} | ||
|  | //			p.SetMulticastTTL(2) | ||
|  | //			if _, err := p.WriteTo(data, nil, dst); err != nil { | ||
|  | //				// error handling | ||
|  | //			} | ||
|  | //		} | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // # More multicasting | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // An application that uses PacketConn or RawConn may join multiple | ||
|  | // multicast groups. For example, a UDP listener with port 1024 might | ||
|  | // join two different groups across over two different network | ||
|  | // interfaces by using: | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	c, err := net.ListenPacket("udp4", "0.0.0.0:1024") | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	defer c.Close() | ||
|  | //	p := ipv4.NewPacketConn(c) | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 248)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 249)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en1, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 249)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // It is possible for multiple UDP listeners that listen on the same | ||
|  | // UDP port to join the same multicast group. The net package will | ||
|  | // provide a socket that listens to a wildcard address with reusable | ||
|  | // UDP port when an appropriate multicast address prefix is passed to | ||
|  | // the net.ListenPacket or net.ListenUDP. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	c1, err := net.ListenPacket("udp4", "224.0.0.0:1024") | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	defer c1.Close() | ||
|  | //	c2, err := net.ListenPacket("udp4", "224.0.0.0:1024") | ||
|  | //	if err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	defer c2.Close() | ||
|  | //	p1 := ipv4.NewPacketConn(c1) | ||
|  | //	if err := p1.JoinGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 248)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	p2 := ipv4.NewPacketConn(c2) | ||
|  | //	if err := p2.JoinGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 248)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // Also it is possible for the application to leave or rejoin a | ||
|  | // multicast group on the network interface. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	if err := p.LeaveGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 248)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en0, &net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(224, 0, 0, 250)}); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // # Source-specific multicasting | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // An application that uses PacketConn or RawConn on IGMPv3 supported | ||
|  | // platform is able to join source-specific multicast groups. | ||
|  | // The application may use JoinSourceSpecificGroup and | ||
|  | // LeaveSourceSpecificGroup for the operation known as "include" mode, | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	ssmgroup := net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(232, 7, 8, 9)} | ||
|  | //	ssmsource := net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(192, 168, 0, 1)} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinSourceSpecificGroup(en0, &ssmgroup, &ssmsource); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.LeaveSourceSpecificGroup(en0, &ssmgroup, &ssmsource); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // or JoinGroup, ExcludeSourceSpecificGroup, | ||
|  | // IncludeSourceSpecificGroup and LeaveGroup for the operation known | ||
|  | // as "exclude" mode. | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | //	exclsource := net.UDPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(192, 168, 0, 254)} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.JoinGroup(en0, &ssmgroup); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.ExcludeSourceSpecificGroup(en0, &ssmgroup, &exclsource); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | //	if err := p.LeaveGroup(en0, &ssmgroup); err != nil { | ||
|  | //		// error handling | ||
|  | //	} | ||
|  | // | ||
|  | // Note that it depends on each platform implementation what happens | ||
|  | // when an application which runs on IGMPv3 unsupported platform uses | ||
|  | // JoinSourceSpecificGroup and LeaveSourceSpecificGroup. | ||
|  | // In general the platform tries to fall back to conversations using | ||
|  | // IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 and starts to listen to multicast traffic. | ||
|  | // In the fallback case, ExcludeSourceSpecificGroup and | ||
|  | // IncludeSourceSpecificGroup may return an error. | ||
|  | package ipv4 // import "golang.org/x/net/ipv4" | ||
|  | 
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|  | // BUG(mikio): This package is not implemented on JS, NaCl and Plan 9. |