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Odin/core/net/interface_linux.odin
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#+build linux
package net
/*
Package net implements cross-platform Berkeley Sockets, DNS resolution and associated procedures.
For other protocols and their features, see subdirectories of this package.
*/
/*
Copyright 2022 Tetralux <tetraluxonpc@gmail.com>
Copyright 2022 Colin Davidson <colrdavidson@gmail.com>
Copyright 2022 Jeroen van Rijn <nom@duclavier.com>.
Copyright 2024 Feoramund <rune@swevencraft.org>.
Made available under Odin's BSD-3 license.
List of contributors:
Tetralux: Initial implementation
Colin Davidson: Linux platform code, OSX platform code, Odin-native DNS resolver
Jeroen van Rijn: Cross platform unification, code style, documentation
Feoramund: FreeBSD platform code
This file uses `getifaddrs` libc call to enumerate interfaces.
TODO: When we have raw sockets, split off into its own file for Linux so we can use the NETLINK protocol and bypass libc.
*/
//import "core:strings"
// TODO(flysand): regression
// NOTE(flysand): https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/netlink.7.html
// apparently musl libc uses this to enumerate network interfaces
@(private)
_enumerate_interfaces :: proc(allocator := context.allocator) -> (interfaces: []Network_Interface, err: Interfaces_Error) {
context.allocator = allocator
// head: ^os.ifaddrs
// if res := os._getifaddrs(&head); res < 0 {
// return {}, .Unable_To_Enumerate_Network_Interfaces
// }
// /*
// Unlike Windows, *nix regrettably doesn't return all it knows about an interface in one big struct.
// We're going to have to iterate over a list and coalesce information as we go.
// */
// ifaces: map[string]^Network_Interface
// defer delete(ifaces)
// for ifaddr := head; ifaddr != nil; ifaddr = ifaddr.next {
// adapter_name := string(ifaddr.name)
// /*
// Check if we have seen this interface name before so we can reuse the `Network_Interface`.
// Else, create a new one.
// */
// if adapter_name not_in ifaces {
// ifaces[adapter_name] = new(Network_Interface)
// ifaces[adapter_name].adapter_name = strings.clone(adapter_name)
// }
// iface := ifaces[adapter_name]
// address: Address
// netmask: Netmask
// if ifaddr.address != nil {
// switch int(ifaddr.address.sa_family) {
// case os.AF_INET, os.AF_INET6:
// address = _sockaddr_basic_to_endpoint(ifaddr.address).address
// case os.AF_PACKET:
// /*
// For some obscure reason the 64-bit `getifaddrs` call returns a pointer to a
// 32-bit `RTNL_LINK_STATS` structure, which of course means that tx/rx byte count
// is truncated beyond usefulness.
// We're not going to retrieve stats now. Instead this serves as a reminder to use
// the NETLINK protocol for this purpose.
// But in case you were curious:
// stats := transmute(^os.rtnl_link_stats)ifaddr.data
// fmt.println(stats)
// */
// case:
// }
// }
// if ifaddr.netmask != nil {
// switch int(ifaddr.netmask.sa_family) {
// case os.AF_INET, os.AF_INET6:
// netmask = Netmask(_sockaddr_basic_to_endpoint(ifaddr.netmask).address)
// case:
// }
// }
// if ifaddr.broadcast_or_dest != nil && .BROADCAST in ifaddr.flags {
// switch int(ifaddr.broadcast_or_dest.sa_family) {
// case os.AF_INET, os.AF_INET6:
// broadcast := _sockaddr_basic_to_endpoint(ifaddr.broadcast_or_dest).address
// append(&iface.multicast, broadcast)
// case:
// }
// }
// if address != nil {
// lease := Lease{
// address = address,
// netmask = netmask,
// }
// append(&iface.unicast, lease)
// }
// /*
// TODO: Refine this based on the type of adapter.
// */
// state := Link_State{}
// if .UP in ifaddr.flags {
// state |= {.Up}
// }
// if .DORMANT in ifaddr.flags {
// state |= {.Dormant}
// }
// if .LOOPBACK in ifaddr.flags {
// state |= {.Loopback}
// }
// iface.link.state = state
// }
// /*
// Free the OS structures.
// */
// os._freeifaddrs(head)
// /*
// Turn the map into a slice to return.
// */
// _interfaces := make([dynamic]Network_Interface, 0, allocator)
// for _, iface in ifaces {
// append(&_interfaces, iface^)
// free(iface)
// }
// return _interfaces[:], {}
return nil, {}
}