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261 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
261 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
package netlink
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/mdlayher/netlink/nlenc"
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)
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// Various errors which may occur when attempting to marshal or unmarshal
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// a Message to and from its binary form.
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var (
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errIncorrectMessageLength = errors.New("netlink message header length incorrect")
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errShortMessage = errors.New("not enough data to create a netlink message")
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errUnalignedMessage = errors.New("input data is not properly aligned for netlink message")
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)
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// HeaderFlags specify flags which may be present in a Header.
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type HeaderFlags uint16
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const (
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// General netlink communication flags.
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// HeaderFlagsRequest indicates a request to netlink.
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HeaderFlagsRequest HeaderFlags = 1
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// HeaderFlagsMulti indicates a multi-part message, terminated
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// by HeaderTypeDone on the last message.
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HeaderFlagsMulti HeaderFlags = 2
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// HeaderFlagsAcknowledge requests that netlink reply with
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// an acknowledgement using HeaderTypeError and, if needed,
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// an error code.
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HeaderFlagsAcknowledge HeaderFlags = 4
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// HeaderFlagsEcho requests that netlink echo this request
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// back to the sender.
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HeaderFlagsEcho HeaderFlags = 8
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// HeaderFlagsDumpInterrupted indicates that a dump was
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// inconsistent due to a sequence change.
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HeaderFlagsDumpInterrupted HeaderFlags = 16
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// HeaderFlagsDumpFiltered indicates that a dump was filtered
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// as requested.
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HeaderFlagsDumpFiltered HeaderFlags = 32
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// Flags used to retrieve data from netlink.
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// HeaderFlagsRoot requests that netlink return a complete table instead
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// of a single entry.
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HeaderFlagsRoot HeaderFlags = 0x100
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// HeaderFlagsMatch requests that netlink return a list of all matching
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// entries.
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HeaderFlagsMatch HeaderFlags = 0x200
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// HeaderFlagsAtomic requests that netlink send an atomic snapshot of
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// its entries. Requires CAP_NET_ADMIN or an effective UID of 0.
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HeaderFlagsAtomic HeaderFlags = 0x400
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// HeaderFlagsDump requests that netlink return a complete list of
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// all entries.
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HeaderFlagsDump HeaderFlags = HeaderFlagsRoot | HeaderFlagsMatch
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// Flags used to create objects.
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// HeaderFlagsReplace indicates request replaces an existing matching object.
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HeaderFlagsReplace HeaderFlags = 0x100
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// HeaderFlagsExcl indicates request does not replace the object if it already exists.
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HeaderFlagsExcl HeaderFlags = 0x200
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// HeaderFlagsCreate indicates request creates an object if it doesn't already exist.
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HeaderFlagsCreate HeaderFlags = 0x400
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// HeaderFlagsAppend indicates request adds to the end of the object list.
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HeaderFlagsAppend HeaderFlags = 0x800
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)
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// String returns the string representation of a HeaderFlags.
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func (f HeaderFlags) String() string {
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names := []string{
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"request",
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"multi",
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"acknowledge",
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"echo",
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"dumpinterrupted",
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"dumpfiltered",
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}
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var s string
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left := uint(f)
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for i, name := range names {
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if f&(1<<uint(i)) != 0 {
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if s != "" {
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s += "|"
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}
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s += name
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left ^= (1 << uint(i))
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}
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}
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if s == "" && left == 0 {
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s = "0"
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}
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if left > 0 {
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if s != "" {
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s += "|"
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}
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s += fmt.Sprintf("%#x", left)
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}
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return s
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}
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// HeaderType specifies the type of a Header.
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type HeaderType uint16
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const (
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// HeaderTypeNoop indicates that no action was taken.
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HeaderTypeNoop HeaderType = 0x1
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// HeaderTypeError indicates an error code is present, which is also
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// used to indicate success when the code is 0.
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HeaderTypeError HeaderType = 0x2
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// HeaderTypeDone indicates the end of a multi-part message.
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HeaderTypeDone HeaderType = 0x3
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// HeaderTypeOverrun indicates that data was lost from this message.
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HeaderTypeOverrun HeaderType = 0x4
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)
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// String returns the string representation of a HeaderType.
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func (t HeaderType) String() string {
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switch t {
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case HeaderTypeNoop:
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return "noop"
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case HeaderTypeError:
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return "error"
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case HeaderTypeDone:
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return "done"
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case HeaderTypeOverrun:
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return "overrun"
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default:
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return fmt.Sprintf("unknown(%d)", t)
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}
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}
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// NB: the memory layout of Header and Linux's syscall.NlMsgHdr must be
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// exactly the same. Cannot reorder, change data type, add, or remove fields.
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// Named types of the same size (e.g. HeaderFlags is a uint16) are okay.
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// A Header is a netlink header. A Header is sent and received with each
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// Message to indicate metadata regarding a Message.
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type Header struct {
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// Length of a Message, including this Header.
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Length uint32
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// Contents of a Message.
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Type HeaderType
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// Flags which may be used to modify a request or response.
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Flags HeaderFlags
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// The sequence number of a Message.
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Sequence uint32
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// The process ID of the sending process.
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PID uint32
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}
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// A Message is a netlink message. It contains a Header and an arbitrary
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// byte payload, which may be decoded using information from the Header.
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//
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// Data is encoded in the native endianness of the host system. For easier
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// of encoding and decoding of integers, use package nlenc.
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type Message struct {
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Header Header
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Data []byte
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}
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// MarshalBinary marshals a Message into a byte slice.
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func (m Message) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) {
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ml := nlmsgAlign(int(m.Header.Length))
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if ml < nlmsgHeaderLen || ml != int(m.Header.Length) {
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return nil, errIncorrectMessageLength
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}
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b := make([]byte, ml)
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nlenc.PutUint32(b[0:4], m.Header.Length)
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nlenc.PutUint16(b[4:6], uint16(m.Header.Type))
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nlenc.PutUint16(b[6:8], uint16(m.Header.Flags))
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nlenc.PutUint32(b[8:12], m.Header.Sequence)
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nlenc.PutUint32(b[12:16], m.Header.PID)
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copy(b[16:], m.Data)
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return b, nil
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}
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// UnmarshalBinary unmarshals the contents of a byte slice into a Message.
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func (m *Message) UnmarshalBinary(b []byte) error {
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if len(b) < nlmsgHeaderLen {
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return errShortMessage
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}
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if len(b) != nlmsgAlign(len(b)) {
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return errUnalignedMessage
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}
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// Don't allow misleading length
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m.Header.Length = nlenc.Uint32(b[0:4])
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if int(m.Header.Length) != len(b) {
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return errShortMessage
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}
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m.Header.Type = HeaderType(nlenc.Uint16(b[4:6]))
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m.Header.Flags = HeaderFlags(nlenc.Uint16(b[6:8]))
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m.Header.Sequence = nlenc.Uint32(b[8:12])
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m.Header.PID = nlenc.Uint32(b[12:16])
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m.Data = b[16:]
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return nil
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}
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// checkMessage checks a single Message for netlink errors.
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func checkMessage(m Message) error {
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const success = 0
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// Per libnl documentation, only messages that indicate type error can
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// contain error codes:
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// https://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/doc/core.html#core_errmsg.
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//
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// However, at one point, this package checked both done and error for
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// error codes. Because there was no issue associated with the change,
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// it is unknown whether this change was correct or not. If you run into
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// a problem with your application because of this change, please file
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// an issue.
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if m.Header.Type != HeaderTypeError {
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return nil
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}
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if len(m.Data) < 4 {
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return errShortErrorMessage
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}
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if c := nlenc.Int32(m.Data[0:4]); c != success {
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// Error code is a negative integer, convert it into
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// an OS-specific system call error
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return newError(-1 * int(c))
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}
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return nil
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}
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