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	* caddy adapt for listen_protocols * adapt listen_socket * allow multiple listen sockets for port ranges and readd socket fd listen logic * readd logic to start servers according to listener protocols * gofmt * adapt caddytest * gosec * fmt and rename listen to listenWithSocket * fmt and rename listen to listenWithSocket * more consistent error msg * non unix listenReusableWithSocketFile * remove unused func * doc comment typo * nonosec * commit * doc comments * more doc comments * comment was misleading, cardinality did not change * addressesWithProtocols * update test * fd/ and fdgram/ * rm addr * actually write... * i guess we doin' "skip": now * wrong var in placeholder * wrong var in placeholder II * update param name in comment * dont save nil file pointers * windows * key -> parsedKey * osx * multiple default_bind with protocols * check for h1 and h2 listener netw
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Even though the filename ends in _unix.go, we still have to specify the
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// build constraint here, because the filename convention only works for
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// literal GOOS values, and "unix" is a shortcut unique to build tags.
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//go:build unix && !solaris
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package caddy
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import (
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	"context"
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"io"
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	"io/fs"
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	"net"
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	"os"
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	"slices"
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	"strconv"
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	"sync"
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	"sync/atomic"
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	"syscall"
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	"go.uber.org/zap"
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	"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
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)
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// reuseUnixSocket copies and reuses the unix domain socket (UDS) if we already
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// have it open; if not, unlink it so we can have it.
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// No-op if not a unix network.
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func reuseUnixSocket(network, addr string) (any, error) {
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	socketKey := listenerKey(network, addr)
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	socket, exists := unixSockets[socketKey]
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	if exists {
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		// make copy of file descriptor
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		socketFile, err := socket.File() // does dup() deep down
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		if err != nil {
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			return nil, err
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		}
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		// use copied fd to make new Listener or PacketConn, then replace
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		// it in the map so that future copies always come from the most
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		// recent fd (as the previous ones will be closed, and we'd get
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		// "use of closed network connection" errors) -- note that we
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		// preserve the *pointer* to the counter (not just the value) so
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		// that all socket wrappers will refer to the same value
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		switch unixSocket := socket.(type) {
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		case *unixListener:
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			ln, err := net.FileListener(socketFile)
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			if err != nil {
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				return nil, err
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			}
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			atomic.AddInt32(unixSocket.count, 1)
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			unixSockets[socketKey] = &unixListener{ln.(*net.UnixListener), socketKey, unixSocket.count}
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		case *unixConn:
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			pc, err := net.FilePacketConn(socketFile)
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			if err != nil {
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				return nil, err
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			}
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			atomic.AddInt32(unixSocket.count, 1)
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			unixSockets[socketKey] = &unixConn{pc.(*net.UnixConn), socketKey, unixSocket.count}
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		}
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		return unixSockets[socketKey], nil
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	}
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	// from what I can tell after some quick research, it's quite common for programs to
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	// leave their socket file behind after they close, so the typical pattern is to
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	// unlink it before you bind to it -- this is often crucial if the last program using
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	// it was killed forcefully without a chance to clean up the socket, but there is a
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	// race, as the comment in net.UnixListener.close() explains... oh well, I guess?
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	if err := syscall.Unlink(addr); err != nil && !errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	return nil, nil
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}
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// listenReusable creates a new listener for the given network and address, and adds it to listenerPool.
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func listenReusable(ctx context.Context, lnKey string, network, address string, config net.ListenConfig) (any, error) {
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	// even though SO_REUSEPORT lets us bind the socket multiple times,
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	// we still put it in the listenerPool so we can count how many
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	// configs are using this socket; necessary to ensure we can know
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	// whether to enforce shutdown delays, for example (see #5393).
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	var (
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		ln         io.Closer
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		err        error
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		socketFile *os.File
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	)
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	fd := slices.Contains([]string{"fd", "fdgram"}, network)
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	if fd {
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		socketFd, err := strconv.ParseUint(address, 0, strconv.IntSize)
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		if err != nil {
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			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid file descriptor: %v", err)
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		}
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		func() {
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			socketFilesMu.Lock()
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			defer socketFilesMu.Unlock()
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			socketFdWide := uintptr(socketFd)
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			var ok bool
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			socketFile, ok = socketFiles[socketFdWide]
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			if !ok {
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				socketFile = os.NewFile(socketFdWide, lnKey)
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				if socketFile != nil {
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					socketFiles[socketFdWide] = socketFile
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				}
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			}
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		}()
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		if socketFile == nil {
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			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid socket file descriptor: %d", socketFd)
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		}
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	} else {
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		// wrap any Control function set by the user so we can also add our reusePort control without clobbering theirs
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		oldControl := config.Control
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		config.Control = func(network, address string, c syscall.RawConn) error {
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			if oldControl != nil {
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				if err := oldControl(network, address, c); err != nil {
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					return err
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				}
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			}
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			return reusePort(network, address, c)
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		}
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	}
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	datagram := slices.Contains([]string{"udp", "udp4", "udp6", "unixgram", "fdgram"}, network)
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	if datagram {
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		if fd {
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			ln, err = net.FilePacketConn(socketFile)
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		} else {
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			ln, err = config.ListenPacket(ctx, network, address)
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		}
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	} else {
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		if fd {
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			ln, err = net.FileListener(socketFile)
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		} else {
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			ln, err = config.Listen(ctx, network, address)
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		}
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	}
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	if err == nil {
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		listenerPool.LoadOrStore(lnKey, nil)
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	}
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	if datagram {
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		if !fd {
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			// TODO: Not 100% sure this is necessary, but we do this for net.UnixListener, so...
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			if unix, ok := ln.(*net.UnixConn); ok {
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				one := int32(1)
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				ln = &unixConn{unix, lnKey, &one}
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				unixSockets[lnKey] = ln.(*unixConn)
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			}
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		}
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		// lightly wrap the connection so that when it is closed,
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		// we can decrement the usage pool counter
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		if specificLn, ok := ln.(net.PacketConn); ok {
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			ln = deletePacketConn{specificLn, lnKey}
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		}
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	} else {
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		if !fd {
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			// if new listener is a unix socket, make sure we can reuse it later
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			// (we do our own "unlink on close" -- not required, but more tidy)
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			if unix, ok := ln.(*net.UnixListener); ok {
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				unix.SetUnlinkOnClose(false)
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				one := int32(1)
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				ln = &unixListener{unix, lnKey, &one}
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				unixSockets[lnKey] = ln.(*unixListener)
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			}
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		}
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		// lightly wrap the listener so that when it is closed,
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		// we can decrement the usage pool counter
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		if specificLn, ok := ln.(net.Listener); ok {
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			ln = deleteListener{specificLn, lnKey}
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		}
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	}
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	// other types, I guess we just return them directly
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	return ln, err
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}
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// reusePort sets SO_REUSEPORT. Ineffective for unix sockets.
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func reusePort(network, address string, conn syscall.RawConn) error {
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	if IsUnixNetwork(network) {
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		return nil
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	}
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	return conn.Control(func(descriptor uintptr) {
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		if err := unix.SetsockoptInt(int(descriptor), unix.SOL_SOCKET, unixSOREUSEPORT, 1); err != nil {
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			Log().Error("setting SO_REUSEPORT",
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				zap.String("network", network),
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				zap.String("address", address),
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				zap.Uintptr("descriptor", descriptor),
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				zap.Error(err))
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		}
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	})
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}
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type unixListener struct {
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	*net.UnixListener
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	mapKey string
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	count  *int32 // accessed atomically
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}
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func (uln *unixListener) Close() error {
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	newCount := atomic.AddInt32(uln.count, -1)
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	if newCount == 0 {
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		file, err := uln.File()
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		var name string
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		if err == nil {
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			name = file.Name()
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		}
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		defer func() {
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			unixSocketsMu.Lock()
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			delete(unixSockets, uln.mapKey)
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			unixSocketsMu.Unlock()
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			if err == nil {
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				_ = syscall.Unlink(name)
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			}
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		}()
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	}
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	return uln.UnixListener.Close()
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}
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type unixConn struct {
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	*net.UnixConn
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	mapKey string
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	count  *int32 // accessed atomically
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}
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func (uc *unixConn) Close() error {
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	newCount := atomic.AddInt32(uc.count, -1)
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	if newCount == 0 {
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		file, err := uc.File()
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		var name string
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		if err == nil {
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			name = file.Name()
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		}
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		defer func() {
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			unixSocketsMu.Lock()
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			delete(unixSockets, uc.mapKey)
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			unixSocketsMu.Unlock()
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			if err == nil {
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				_ = syscall.Unlink(name)
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			}
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		}()
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	}
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	return uc.UnixConn.Close()
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}
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func (uc *unixConn) Unwrap() net.PacketConn {
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	return uc.UnixConn
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}
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// unixSockets keeps track of the currently-active unix sockets
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// so we can transfer their FDs gracefully during reloads.
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var unixSockets = make(map[string]interface {
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	File() (*os.File, error)
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})
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// socketFiles is a fd -> *os.File map used to make a FileListener/FilePacketConn from a socket file descriptor.
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var socketFiles = map[uintptr]*os.File{}
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// socketFilesMu synchronizes socketFiles insertions
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var socketFilesMu sync.Mutex
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// deleteListener is a type that simply deletes itself
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// from the listenerPool when it closes. It is used
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// solely for the purpose of reference counting (i.e.
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// counting how many configs are using a given socket).
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type deleteListener struct {
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	net.Listener
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	lnKey string
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}
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func (dl deleteListener) Close() error {
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	_, _ = listenerPool.Delete(dl.lnKey)
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	return dl.Listener.Close()
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}
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// deletePacketConn is like deleteListener, but
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// for net.PacketConns.
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type deletePacketConn struct {
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	net.PacketConn
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	lnKey string
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}
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func (dl deletePacketConn) Close() error {
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	_, _ = listenerPool.Delete(dl.lnKey)
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	return dl.PacketConn.Close()
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}
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func (dl deletePacketConn) Unwrap() net.PacketConn {
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	return dl.PacketConn
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}
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