| // Copyright 2015 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 net | |
| import ( | |
| "errors" | |
| "internal/bytealg" | |
| "internal/godebug" | |
| "internal/stringslite" | |
| "io/fs" | |
| "os" | |
| "runtime" | |
| "sync" | |
| ) | |
| // The net package's name resolution is rather complicated. | |
| // There are two main approaches, go and cgo. | |
| // The cgo resolver uses C functions like getaddrinfo. | |
| // The go resolver reads system files directly and | |
| // sends DNS packets directly to servers. | |
| // | |
| // The netgo build tag prefers the go resolver. | |
| // The netcgo build tag prefers the cgo resolver. | |
| // | |
| // The netgo build tag also prohibits the use of the cgo tool. | |
| // However, on Darwin, Plan 9, and Windows the cgo resolver is still available. | |
| // On those systems the cgo resolver does not require the cgo tool. | |
| // (The term "cgo resolver" was locked in by GODEBUG settings | |
| // at a time when the cgo resolver did require the cgo tool.) | |
| // | |
| // Adding netdns=go to GODEBUG will prefer the go resolver. | |
| // Adding netdns=cgo to GODEBUG will prefer the cgo resolver. | |
| // | |
| // The Resolver struct has a PreferGo field that user code | |
| // may set to prefer the go resolver. It is documented as being | |
| // equivalent to adding netdns=go to GODEBUG. | |
| // | |
| // When deciding which resolver to use, we first check the PreferGo field. | |
| // If that is not set, we check the GODEBUG setting. | |
| // If that is not set, we check the netgo or netcgo build tag. | |
| // If none of those are set, we normally prefer the go resolver by default. | |
| // However, if the cgo resolver is available, | |
| // there is a complex set of conditions for which we prefer the cgo resolver. | |
| // | |
| // Other files define the netGoBuildTag, netCgoBuildTag, and cgoAvailable | |
| // constants. | |
| // conf is used to determine name resolution configuration. | |
| type conf struct { | |
| netGo bool // prefer go approach, based on build tag and GODEBUG | |
| netCgo bool // prefer cgo approach, based on build tag and GODEBUG | |
| dnsDebugLevel int // from GODEBUG | |
| preferCgo bool // if no explicit preference, use cgo | |
| goos string // copy of runtime.GOOS, used for testing | |
| mdnsTest mdnsTest // assume /etc/mdns.allow exists, for testing | |
| } | |
| // mdnsTest is for testing only. | |
| type mdnsTest int | |
| const ( | |
| mdnsFromSystem mdnsTest = iota | |
| mdnsAssumeExists | |
| mdnsAssumeDoesNotExist | |
| ) | |
| var ( | |
| confOnce sync.Once // guards init of confVal via initConfVal | |
| confVal = &conf{goos: runtime.GOOS} | |
| ) | |
| // systemConf returns the machine's network configuration. | |
| func systemConf() *conf { | |
| confOnce.Do(initConfVal) | |
| return confVal | |
| } | |
| // initConfVal initializes confVal based on the environment | |
| // that will not change during program execution. | |
| func initConfVal() { | |
| dnsMode, debugLevel := goDebugNetDNS() | |
| confVal.netGo = netGoBuildTag || dnsMode == "go" | |
| confVal.netCgo = netCgoBuildTag || dnsMode == "cgo" | |
| confVal.dnsDebugLevel = debugLevel | |
| if confVal.dnsDebugLevel > 0 { | |
| defer func() { | |
| if confVal.dnsDebugLevel > 1 { | |
| println("go package net: confVal.netCgo =", confVal.netCgo, " netGo =", confVal.netGo) | |
| } | |
| if dnsMode != "go" && dnsMode != "cgo" && dnsMode != "" { | |
| println("go package net: GODEBUG=netdns contains an invalid dns mode, ignoring it") | |
| } | |
| switch { | |
| case netGoBuildTag || !cgoAvailable: | |
| if dnsMode == "cgo" { | |
| println("go package net: ignoring GODEBUG=netdns=cgo as the binary was compiled without support for the cgo resolver") | |
| } else { | |
| println("go package net: using the Go DNS resolver") | |
| } | |
| case netCgoBuildTag: | |
| if dnsMode == "go" { | |
| println("go package net: GODEBUG setting forcing use of the Go resolver") | |
| } else { | |
| println("go package net: using the cgo DNS resolver") | |
| } | |
| default: | |
| if dnsMode == "go" { | |
| println("go package net: GODEBUG setting forcing use of the Go resolver") | |
| } else if dnsMode == "cgo" { | |
| println("go package net: GODEBUG setting forcing use of the cgo resolver") | |
| } else { | |
| println("go package net: dynamic selection of DNS resolver") | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }() | |
| } | |
| // The remainder of this function sets preferCgo based on | |
| // conditions that will not change during program execution. | |
| // By default, prefer the go resolver. | |
| confVal.preferCgo = false | |
| // If the cgo resolver is not available, we can't prefer it. | |
| if !cgoAvailable { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // Some operating systems always prefer the cgo resolver. | |
| if goosPrefersCgo() { | |
| confVal.preferCgo = true | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // The remaining checks are specific to Unix systems. | |
| switch runtime.GOOS { | |
| case "plan9", "windows", "js", "wasip1": | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // If any environment-specified resolver options are specified, | |
| // prefer the cgo resolver. | |
| // Note that LOCALDOMAIN can change behavior merely by being | |
| // specified with the empty string. | |
| _, localDomainDefined := os.LookupEnv("LOCALDOMAIN") | |
| if localDomainDefined || os.Getenv("RES_OPTIONS") != "" || os.Getenv("HOSTALIASES") != "" { | |
| confVal.preferCgo = true | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // OpenBSD apparently lets you override the location of resolv.conf | |
| // with ASR_CONFIG. If we notice that, defer to libc. | |
| if runtime.GOOS == "openbsd" && os.Getenv("ASR_CONFIG") != "" { | |
| confVal.preferCgo = true | |
| return | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // goosPrefersCgo reports whether the GOOS value passed in prefers | |
| // the cgo resolver. | |
| func goosPrefersCgo() bool { | |
| switch runtime.GOOS { | |
| // Historically on Windows and Plan 9 we prefer the | |
| // cgo resolver (which doesn't use the cgo tool) rather than | |
| // the go resolver. This is because originally these | |
| // systems did not support the go resolver. | |
| // Keep it this way for better compatibility. | |
| // Perhaps we can revisit this some day. | |
| case "windows", "plan9": | |
| return true | |
| // Darwin pops up annoying dialog boxes if programs try to | |
| // do their own DNS requests, so prefer cgo. | |
| case "darwin", "ios": | |
| return true | |
| // DNS requests don't work on Android, so prefer the cgo resolver. | |
| // Issue #10714. | |
| case "android": | |
| return true | |
| default: | |
| return false | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // mustUseGoResolver reports whether a DNS lookup of any sort is | |
| // required to use the go resolver. The provided Resolver is optional. | |
| // This will report true if the cgo resolver is not available. | |
| func (c *conf) mustUseGoResolver(r *Resolver) bool { | |
| if !cgoAvailable { | |
| return true | |
| } | |
| if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { | |
| // TODO(bradfitz): for now we only permit use of the PreferGo | |
| // implementation when there's a non-nil Resolver with a | |
| // non-nil Dialer. This is a sign that the code is trying | |
| // to use their DNS-speaking net.Conn (such as an in-memory | |
| // DNS cache) and they don't want to actually hit the network. | |
| // Once we add support for looking the default DNS servers | |
| // from plan9, though, then we can relax this. | |
| if r == nil || r.Dial == nil { | |
| return false | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return c.netGo || r.preferGo() | |
| } | |
| // addrLookupOrder determines which strategy to use to resolve addresses. | |
| // The provided Resolver is optional. nil means to not consider its options. | |
| // It also returns dnsConfig when it was used to determine the lookup order. | |
| func (c *conf) addrLookupOrder(r *Resolver, addr string) (ret hostLookupOrder, dnsConf *dnsConfig) { | |
| if c.dnsDebugLevel > 1 { | |
| defer func() { | |
| print("go package net: addrLookupOrder(", addr, ") = ", ret.String(), "\n") | |
| }() | |
| } | |
| return c.lookupOrder(r, "") | |
| } | |
| // hostLookupOrder determines which strategy to use to resolve hostname. | |
| // The provided Resolver is optional. nil means to not consider its options. | |
| // It also returns dnsConfig when it was used to determine the lookup order. | |
| func (c *conf) hostLookupOrder(r *Resolver, hostname string) (ret hostLookupOrder, dnsConf *dnsConfig) { | |
| if c.dnsDebugLevel > 1 { | |
| defer func() { | |
| print("go package net: hostLookupOrder(", hostname, ") = ", ret.String(), "\n") | |
| }() | |
| } | |
| return c.lookupOrder(r, hostname) | |
| } | |
| func (c *conf) lookupOrder(r *Resolver, hostname string) (ret hostLookupOrder, dnsConf *dnsConfig) { | |
| // fallbackOrder is the order we return if we can't figure it out. | |
| var fallbackOrder hostLookupOrder | |
| var canUseCgo bool | |
| if c.mustUseGoResolver(r) { | |
| // Go resolver was explicitly requested | |
| // or cgo resolver is not available. | |
| // Figure out the order below. | |
| fallbackOrder = hostLookupFilesDNS | |
| canUseCgo = false | |
| } else if c.netCgo { | |
| // Cgo resolver was explicitly requested. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, nil | |
| } else if c.preferCgo { | |
| // Given a choice, we prefer the cgo resolver. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, nil | |
| } else { | |
| // Neither resolver was explicitly requested | |
| // and we have no preference. | |
| if bytealg.IndexByteString(hostname, '\\') != -1 || bytealg.IndexByteString(hostname, '%') != -1 { | |
| // Don't deal with special form hostnames | |
| // with backslashes or '%'. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, nil | |
| } | |
| // If something is unrecognized, use cgo. | |
| fallbackOrder = hostLookupCgo | |
| canUseCgo = true | |
| } | |
| // On systems that don't use /etc/resolv.conf or /etc/nsswitch.conf, we are done. | |
| switch c.goos { | |
| case "windows", "plan9", "android", "ios": | |
| return fallbackOrder, nil | |
| } | |
| // Try to figure out the order to use for searches. | |
| // If we don't recognize something, use fallbackOrder. | |
| // That will use cgo unless the Go resolver was explicitly requested. | |
| // If we do figure out the order, return something other | |
| // than fallbackOrder to use the Go resolver with that order. | |
| dnsConf = getSystemDNSConfig() | |
| if canUseCgo && dnsConf.err != nil && !errors.Is(dnsConf.err, fs.ErrNotExist) && !errors.Is(dnsConf.err, fs.ErrPermission) { | |
| // We can't read the resolv.conf file, so use cgo if we can. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| if canUseCgo && dnsConf.unknownOpt { | |
| // We didn't recognize something in resolv.conf, | |
| // so use cgo if we can. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| // OpenBSD is unique and doesn't use nsswitch.conf. | |
| // It also doesn't support mDNS. | |
| if c.goos == "openbsd" { | |
| // OpenBSD's resolv.conf manpage says that a | |
| // non-existent resolv.conf means "lookup" defaults | |
| // to only "files", without DNS lookups. | |
| if errors.Is(dnsConf.err, fs.ErrNotExist) { | |
| return hostLookupFiles, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| lookup := dnsConf.lookup | |
| if len(lookup) == 0 { | |
| // https://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man5/resolv.conf.5 | |
| // "If the lookup keyword is not used in the | |
| // system's resolv.conf file then the assumed | |
| // order is 'bind file'" | |
| return hostLookupDNSFiles, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| if len(lookup) < 1 || len(lookup) > 2 { | |
| // We don't recognize this format. | |
| return fallbackOrder, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| switch lookup[0] { | |
| case "bind": | |
| if len(lookup) == 2 { | |
| if lookup[1] == "file" { | |
| return hostLookupDNSFiles, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| // Unrecognized. | |
| return fallbackOrder, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| return hostLookupDNS, dnsConf | |
| case "file": | |
| if len(lookup) == 2 { | |
| if lookup[1] == "bind" { | |
| return hostLookupFilesDNS, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| // Unrecognized. | |
| return fallbackOrder, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| return hostLookupFiles, dnsConf | |
| default: | |
| // Unrecognized. | |
| return fallbackOrder, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| // We always return before this point. | |
| // The code below is for non-OpenBSD. | |
| } | |
| // Canonicalize the hostname by removing any trailing dot. | |
| hostname = stringslite.TrimSuffix(hostname, ".") | |
| nss := getSystemNSS() | |
| srcs := nss.sources["hosts"] | |
| // If /etc/nsswitch.conf doesn't exist or doesn't specify any | |
| // sources for "hosts", assume Go's DNS will work fine. | |
| if errors.Is(nss.err, fs.ErrNotExist) || (nss.err == nil && len(srcs) == 0) { | |
| if canUseCgo && c.goos == "solaris" { | |
| // illumos defaults to | |
| // "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files", | |
| // which the go resolver doesn't support. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| return hostLookupFilesDNS, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| if nss.err != nil { | |
| // We failed to parse or open nsswitch.conf, so | |
| // we have nothing to base an order on. | |
| return fallbackOrder, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| var hasDNSSource bool | |
| var hasDNSSourceChecked bool | |
| var filesSource, dnsSource bool | |
| var first string | |
| for i, src := range srcs { | |
| if src.source == "files" || src.source == "dns" { | |
| if canUseCgo && !src.standardCriteria() { | |
| // non-standard; let libc deal with it. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| if src.source == "files" { | |
| filesSource = true | |
| } else { | |
| hasDNSSource = true | |
| hasDNSSourceChecked = true | |
| dnsSource = true | |
| } | |
| if first == "" { | |
| first = src.source | |
| } | |
| continue | |
| } | |
| if canUseCgo { | |
| switch { | |
| case hostname != "" && src.source == "myhostname": | |
| // Let the cgo resolver handle myhostname | |
| // if we are looking up the local hostname. | |
| if isLocalhost(hostname) || isGateway(hostname) || isOutbound(hostname) { | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| hn, err := getHostname() | |
| if err != nil || stringsEqualFold(hostname, hn) { | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| continue | |
| case hostname != "" && stringslite.HasPrefix(src.source, "mdns"): | |
| if stringsHasSuffixFold(hostname, ".local") { | |
| // Per RFC 6762, the ".local" TLD is special. And | |
| // because Go's native resolver doesn't do mDNS or | |
| // similar local resolution mechanisms, assume that | |
| // libc might (via Avahi, etc) and use cgo. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| // We don't parse mdns.allow files. They're rare. If one | |
| // exists, it might list other TLDs (besides .local) or even | |
| // '*', so just let libc deal with it. | |
| var haveMDNSAllow bool | |
| switch c.mdnsTest { | |
| case mdnsFromSystem: | |
| _, err := os.Stat("/etc/mdns.allow") | |
| if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) { | |
| // Let libc figure out what is going on. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| haveMDNSAllow = err == nil | |
| case mdnsAssumeExists: | |
| haveMDNSAllow = true | |
| case mdnsAssumeDoesNotExist: | |
| haveMDNSAllow = false | |
| } | |
| if haveMDNSAllow { | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| continue | |
| default: | |
| // Some source we don't know how to deal with. | |
| return hostLookupCgo, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if !hasDNSSourceChecked { | |
| hasDNSSourceChecked = true | |
| for _, v := range srcs[i+1:] { | |
| if v.source == "dns" { | |
| hasDNSSource = true | |
| break | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // If we saw a source we don't recognize, which can only | |
| // happen if we can't use the cgo resolver, treat it as DNS, | |
| // but only when there is no dns in all other sources. | |
| if !hasDNSSource { | |
| dnsSource = true | |
| if first == "" { | |
| first = "dns" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // Cases where Go can handle it without cgo and C thread overhead, | |
| // or where the Go resolver has been forced. | |
| switch { | |
| case filesSource && dnsSource: | |
| if first == "files" { | |
| return hostLookupFilesDNS, dnsConf | |
| } else { | |
| return hostLookupDNSFiles, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| case filesSource: | |
| return hostLookupFiles, dnsConf | |
| case dnsSource: | |
| return hostLookupDNS, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| // Something weird. Fallback to the default. | |
| return fallbackOrder, dnsConf | |
| } | |
| var netdns = godebug.New("netdns") | |
| // goDebugNetDNS parses the value of the GODEBUG "netdns" value. | |
| // The netdns value can be of the form: | |
| // | |
| // 1 // debug level 1 | |
| // 2 // debug level 2 | |
| // cgo // use cgo for DNS lookups | |
| // go // use go for DNS lookups | |
| // cgo+1 // use cgo for DNS lookups + debug level 1 | |
| // 1+cgo // same | |
| // cgo+2 // same, but debug level 2 | |
| // | |
| // etc. | |
| func goDebugNetDNS() (dnsMode string, debugLevel int) { | |
| goDebug := netdns.Value() | |
| parsePart := func(s string) { | |
| if s == "" { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| if '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { | |
| debugLevel, _, _ = dtoi(s) | |
| } else { | |
| dnsMode = s | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if i := bytealg.IndexByteString(goDebug, '+'); i != -1 { | |
| parsePart(goDebug[:i]) | |
| parsePart(goDebug[i+1:]) | |
| return | |
| } | |
| parsePart(goDebug) | |
| return | |
| } | |
| // isLocalhost reports whether h should be considered a "localhost" | |
| // name for the myhostname NSS module. | |
| func isLocalhost(h string) bool { | |
| return stringsEqualFold(h, "localhost") || stringsEqualFold(h, "localhost.localdomain") || stringsHasSuffixFold(h, ".localhost") || stringsHasSuffixFold(h, ".localhost.localdomain") | |
| } | |
| // isGateway reports whether h should be considered a "gateway" | |
| // name for the myhostname NSS module. | |
| func isGateway(h string) bool { | |
| return stringsEqualFold(h, "_gateway") | |
| } | |
| // isOutbound reports whether h should be considered an "outbound" | |
| // name for the myhostname NSS module. | |
| func isOutbound(h string) bool { | |
| return stringsEqualFold(h, "_outbound") | |
| } | |