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golang
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bd8e25ca
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bd8e25ca
authored
Apr 30, 2009
by
Russ Cox
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auto-detect whether to use IPv6 or IPv4 kernel interface
R=r DELTA=12 (9 added, 0 deleted, 3 changed) OCL=28096 CL=28118
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@@ -300,9 +300,18 @@ func (c *connBase) SetLinger(sec int) os.Error {
// only dealing with IPv4 sockets? As long as the host system
// understands IPv6, it's okay to pass IPv4 addresses to the IPv6
// interface. That simplifies our code and is most general.
// If we need to build on a system without IPv6 support, setting
// preferIPv4 here should fall back to the IPv4 socket interface when possible.
const
preferIPv4
=
false
// Unfortunately, we need to run on kernels built without IPv6 support too.
// So probe the kernel to figure it out.
func
kernelSupportsIPv6
()
bool
{
fd
,
e
:=
syscall
.
Socket
(
syscall
.
AF_INET6
,
syscall
.
SOCK_STREAM
,
syscall
.
IPPROTO_TCP
);
if
fd
>=
0
{
syscall
.
Close
(
fd
)
}
return
e
==
0
}
var
preferIPv4
=
!
kernelSupportsIPv6
()
func
internetSocket
(
net
,
laddr
,
raddr
string
,
proto
int64
,
mode
string
)
(
fd
*
netFD
,
err
os
.
Error
)
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