| // Copyright 2013 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. | 
 |  | 
 | // This file implements sysSocket and accept for platforms that | 
 | // provide a fast path for setting SetNonblock and CloseOnExec. | 
 |  | 
 | // +build freebsd linux | 
 |  | 
 | package net | 
 |  | 
 | import ( | 
 | 	"os" | 
 | 	"syscall" | 
 | ) | 
 |  | 
 | // Wrapper around the socket system call that marks the returned file | 
 | // descriptor as nonblocking and close-on-exec. | 
 | func sysSocket(family, sotype, proto int) (int, error) { | 
 | 	s, err := socketFunc(family, sotype|syscall.SOCK_NONBLOCK|syscall.SOCK_CLOEXEC, proto) | 
 | 	// On Linux the SOCK_NONBLOCK and SOCK_CLOEXEC flags were | 
 | 	// introduced in 2.6.27 kernel and on FreeBSD both flags were | 
 | 	// introduced in 10 kernel. If we get an EINVAL error on Linux | 
 | 	// or EPROTONOSUPPORT error on FreeBSD, fall back to using | 
 | 	// socket without them. | 
 | 	switch err { | 
 | 	case nil: | 
 | 		return s, nil | 
 | 	default: | 
 | 		return -1, os.NewSyscallError("socket", err) | 
 | 	case syscall.EPROTONOSUPPORT, syscall.EINVAL: | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	// See ../syscall/exec_unix.go for description of ForkLock. | 
 | 	syscall.ForkLock.RLock() | 
 | 	s, err = socketFunc(family, sotype, proto) | 
 | 	if err == nil { | 
 | 		syscall.CloseOnExec(s) | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	syscall.ForkLock.RUnlock() | 
 | 	if err != nil { | 
 | 		return -1, os.NewSyscallError("socket", err) | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	if err = syscall.SetNonblock(s, true); err != nil { | 
 | 		closeFunc(s) | 
 | 		return -1, os.NewSyscallError("setnonblock", err) | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	return s, nil | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Wrapper around the accept system call that marks the returned file | 
 | // descriptor as nonblocking and close-on-exec. | 
 | func accept(s int) (int, syscall.Sockaddr, error) { | 
 | 	ns, sa, err := accept4Func(s, syscall.SOCK_NONBLOCK|syscall.SOCK_CLOEXEC) | 
 | 	// On Linux the accept4 system call was introduced in 2.6.28 | 
 | 	// kernel and on FreeBSD it was introduced in 10 kernel. If we | 
 | 	// get an ENOSYS error on both Linux and FreeBSD, or EINVAL | 
 | 	// error on Linux, fall back to using accept. | 
 | 	switch err { | 
 | 	case nil: | 
 | 		return ns, sa, nil | 
 | 	default: // errors other than the ones listed | 
 | 		return -1, sa, os.NewSyscallError("accept4", err) | 
 | 	case syscall.ENOSYS: // syscall missing | 
 | 	case syscall.EINVAL: // some Linux use this instead of ENOSYS | 
 | 	case syscall.EACCES: // some Linux use this instead of ENOSYS | 
 | 	case syscall.EFAULT: // some Linux use this instead of ENOSYS | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	// See ../syscall/exec_unix.go for description of ForkLock. | 
 | 	// It is probably okay to hold the lock across syscall.Accept | 
 | 	// because we have put fd.sysfd into non-blocking mode. | 
 | 	// However, a call to the File method will put it back into | 
 | 	// blocking mode. We can't take that risk, so no use of ForkLock here. | 
 | 	ns, sa, err = acceptFunc(s) | 
 | 	if err == nil { | 
 | 		syscall.CloseOnExec(ns) | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	if err != nil { | 
 | 		return -1, nil, os.NewSyscallError("accept", err) | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	if err = syscall.SetNonblock(ns, true); err != nil { | 
 | 		closeFunc(ns) | 
 | 		return -1, nil, os.NewSyscallError("setnonblock", err) | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	return ns, sa, nil | 
 | } |