bsc/p2p/nat/nat.go
Felix Lange b628d72766
build: upgrade to go 1.19 (#25726)
This changes the CI / release builds to use the latest Go version. It also
upgrades golangci-lint to a newer version compatible with Go 1.19.

In Go 1.19, godoc has gained official support for links and lists. The
syntax for code blocks in doc comments has changed and now requires a
leading tab character. gofmt adapts comments to the new syntax
automatically, so there are a lot of comment re-formatting changes in this
PR. We need to apply the new format in order to pass the CI lint stage with
Go 1.19.

With the linter upgrade, I have decided to disable 'gosec' - it produces
too many false-positive warnings. The 'deadcode' and 'varcheck' linters
have also been removed because golangci-lint warns about them being
unmaintained. 'unused' provides similar coverage and we already have it
enabled, so we don't lose much with this change.
2022-09-10 13:25:40 +02:00

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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package nat provides access to common network port mapping protocols.
package nat
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
natpmp "github.com/jackpal/go-nat-pmp"
)
// An implementation of nat.Interface can map local ports to ports
// accessible from the Internet.
type Interface interface {
// These methods manage a mapping between a port on the local
// machine to a port that can be connected to from the internet.
//
// protocol is "UDP" or "TCP". Some implementations allow setting
// a display name for the mapping. The mapping may be removed by
// the gateway when its lifetime ends.
AddMapping(protocol string, extport, intport int, name string, lifetime time.Duration) error
DeleteMapping(protocol string, extport, intport int) error
// This method should return the external (Internet-facing)
// address of the gateway device.
ExternalIP() (net.IP, error)
// Should return name of the method. This is used for logging.
String() string
}
// Parse parses a NAT interface description.
// The following formats are currently accepted.
// Note that mechanism names are not case-sensitive.
//
// "" or "none" return nil
// "extip:77.12.33.4" will assume the local machine is reachable on the given IP
// "any" uses the first auto-detected mechanism
// "upnp" uses the Universal Plug and Play protocol
// "pmp" uses NAT-PMP with an auto-detected gateway address
// "pmp:192.168.0.1" uses NAT-PMP with the given gateway address
func Parse(spec string) (Interface, error) {
var (
parts = strings.SplitN(spec, ":", 2)
mech = strings.ToLower(parts[0])
ip net.IP
)
if len(parts) > 1 {
ip = net.ParseIP(parts[1])
if ip == nil {
return nil, errors.New("invalid IP address")
}
}
switch mech {
case "", "none", "off":
return nil, nil
case "any", "auto", "on":
return Any(), nil
case "extip", "ip":
if ip == nil {
return nil, errors.New("missing IP address")
}
return ExtIP(ip), nil
case "upnp":
return UPnP(), nil
case "pmp", "natpmp", "nat-pmp":
return PMP(ip), nil
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown mechanism %q", parts[0])
}
}
const (
mapTimeout = 10 * time.Minute
)
// Map adds a port mapping on m and keeps it alive until c is closed.
// This function is typically invoked in its own goroutine.
func Map(m Interface, c <-chan struct{}, protocol string, extport, intport int, name string) {
log := log.New("proto", protocol, "extport", extport, "intport", intport, "interface", m)
refresh := time.NewTimer(mapTimeout)
defer func() {
refresh.Stop()
log.Debug("Deleting port mapping")
m.DeleteMapping(protocol, extport, intport)
}()
if err := m.AddMapping(protocol, extport, intport, name, mapTimeout); err != nil {
log.Debug("Couldn't add port mapping", "err", err)
} else {
log.Info("Mapped network port")
}
for {
select {
case _, ok := <-c:
if !ok {
return
}
case <-refresh.C:
log.Trace("Refreshing port mapping")
if err := m.AddMapping(protocol, extport, intport, name, mapTimeout); err != nil {
log.Debug("Couldn't add port mapping", "err", err)
}
refresh.Reset(mapTimeout)
}
}
}
// ExtIP assumes that the local machine is reachable on the given
// external IP address, and that any required ports were mapped manually.
// Mapping operations will not return an error but won't actually do anything.
type ExtIP net.IP
func (n ExtIP) ExternalIP() (net.IP, error) { return net.IP(n), nil }
func (n ExtIP) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("ExtIP(%v)", net.IP(n)) }
// These do nothing.
func (ExtIP) AddMapping(string, int, int, string, time.Duration) error { return nil }
func (ExtIP) DeleteMapping(string, int, int) error { return nil }
// Any returns a port mapper that tries to discover any supported
// mechanism on the local network.
func Any() Interface {
// TODO: attempt to discover whether the local machine has an
// Internet-class address. Return ExtIP in this case.
return startautodisc("UPnP or NAT-PMP", func() Interface {
found := make(chan Interface, 2)
go func() { found <- discoverUPnP() }()
go func() { found <- discoverPMP() }()
for i := 0; i < cap(found); i++ {
if c := <-found; c != nil {
return c
}
}
return nil
})
}
// UPnP returns a port mapper that uses UPnP. It will attempt to
// discover the address of your router using UDP broadcasts.
func UPnP() Interface {
return startautodisc("UPnP", discoverUPnP)
}
// PMP returns a port mapper that uses NAT-PMP. The provided gateway
// address should be the IP of your router. If the given gateway
// address is nil, PMP will attempt to auto-discover the router.
func PMP(gateway net.IP) Interface {
if gateway != nil {
return &pmp{gw: gateway, c: natpmp.NewClient(gateway)}
}
return startautodisc("NAT-PMP", discoverPMP)
}
// autodisc represents a port mapping mechanism that is still being
// auto-discovered. Calls to the Interface methods on this type will
// wait until the discovery is done and then call the method on the
// discovered mechanism.
//
// This type is useful because discovery can take a while but we
// want return an Interface value from UPnP, PMP and Auto immediately.
type autodisc struct {
what string // type of interface being autodiscovered
once sync.Once
doit func() Interface
mu sync.Mutex
found Interface
}
func startautodisc(what string, doit func() Interface) Interface {
// TODO: monitor network configuration and rerun doit when it changes.
return &autodisc{what: what, doit: doit}
}
func (n *autodisc) AddMapping(protocol string, extport, intport int, name string, lifetime time.Duration) error {
if err := n.wait(); err != nil {
return err
}
return n.found.AddMapping(protocol, extport, intport, name, lifetime)
}
func (n *autodisc) DeleteMapping(protocol string, extport, intport int) error {
if err := n.wait(); err != nil {
return err
}
return n.found.DeleteMapping(protocol, extport, intport)
}
func (n *autodisc) ExternalIP() (net.IP, error) {
if err := n.wait(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return n.found.ExternalIP()
}
func (n *autodisc) String() string {
n.mu.Lock()
defer n.mu.Unlock()
if n.found == nil {
return n.what
}
return n.found.String()
}
// wait blocks until auto-discovery has been performed.
func (n *autodisc) wait() error {
n.once.Do(func() {
n.mu.Lock()
n.found = n.doit()
n.mu.Unlock()
})
if n.found == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("no %s router discovered", n.what)
}
return nil
}