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Add an enable/disable argument to setDontFragment() in preparation for dynamic enable/disable of peer path MTU discovery. Add getDontFragment() to get the status of the don't fragment bit from a socket. Updates #311 Co-authored-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com> Signed-off-by: Val <valerie@tailscale.com>
204 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
204 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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package magicsock
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import (
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"errors"
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"net"
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"net/netip"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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"golang.org/x/net/ipv6"
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"tailscale.com/net/neterror"
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"tailscale.com/types/nettype"
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)
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// xnetBatchReaderWriter defines the batching i/o methods of
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// golang.org/x/net/ipv4.PacketConn (and ipv6.PacketConn).
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// TODO(jwhited): This should eventually be replaced with the standard library
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// implementation of https://github.com/golang/go/issues/45886
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type xnetBatchReaderWriter interface {
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xnetBatchReader
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xnetBatchWriter
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}
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type xnetBatchReader interface {
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ReadBatch([]ipv6.Message, int) (int, error)
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}
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type xnetBatchWriter interface {
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WriteBatch([]ipv6.Message, int) (int, error)
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}
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// batchingUDPConn is a UDP socket that provides batched i/o.
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type batchingUDPConn struct {
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pc nettype.PacketConn
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xpc xnetBatchReaderWriter
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rxOffload bool // supports UDP GRO or similar
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txOffload atomic.Bool // supports UDP GSO or similar
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setGSOSizeInControl func(control *[]byte, gsoSize uint16) // typically setGSOSizeInControl(); swappable for testing
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getGSOSizeFromControl func(control []byte) (int, error) // typically getGSOSizeFromControl(); swappable for testing
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sendBatchPool sync.Pool
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) ReadFromUDPAddrPort(p []byte) (n int, addr netip.AddrPort, err error) {
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if c.rxOffload {
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// UDP_GRO is opt-in on Linux via setsockopt(). Once enabled you may
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// receive a "monster datagram" from any read call. The ReadFrom() API
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// does not support passing the GSO size and is unsafe to use in such a
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// case. Other platforms may vary in behavior, but we go with the most
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// conservative approach to prevent this from becoming a footgun in the
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// future.
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return 0, netip.AddrPort{}, errors.New("rx UDP offload is enabled on this socket, single packet reads are unavailable")
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}
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return c.pc.ReadFromUDPAddrPort(p)
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error {
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return c.pc.SetDeadline(t)
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) error {
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return c.pc.SetReadDeadline(t)
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) error {
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return c.pc.SetWriteDeadline(t)
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}
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const (
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// This was initially established for Linux, but may split out to
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// GOOS-specific values later. It originates as UDP_MAX_SEGMENTS in the
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// kernel's TX path, and UDP_GRO_CNT_MAX for RX.
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udpSegmentMaxDatagrams = 64
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)
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const (
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// Exceeding these values results in EMSGSIZE.
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maxIPv4PayloadLen = 1<<16 - 1 - 20 - 8
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maxIPv6PayloadLen = 1<<16 - 1 - 8
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)
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// coalesceMessages iterates msgs, coalescing them where possible while
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// maintaining datagram order. All msgs have their Addr field set to addr.
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) coalesceMessages(addr *net.UDPAddr, buffs [][]byte, msgs []ipv6.Message) int {
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var (
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base = -1 // index of msg we are currently coalescing into
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gsoSize int // segmentation size of msgs[base]
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dgramCnt int // number of dgrams coalesced into msgs[base]
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endBatch bool // tracking flag to start a new batch on next iteration of buffs
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)
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maxPayloadLen := maxIPv4PayloadLen
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if addr.IP.To4() == nil {
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maxPayloadLen = maxIPv6PayloadLen
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}
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for i, buff := range buffs {
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if i > 0 {
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msgLen := len(buff)
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baseLenBefore := len(msgs[base].Buffers[0])
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freeBaseCap := cap(msgs[base].Buffers[0]) - baseLenBefore
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if msgLen+baseLenBefore <= maxPayloadLen &&
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msgLen <= gsoSize &&
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msgLen <= freeBaseCap &&
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dgramCnt < udpSegmentMaxDatagrams &&
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!endBatch {
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msgs[base].Buffers[0] = append(msgs[base].Buffers[0], make([]byte, msgLen)...)
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copy(msgs[base].Buffers[0][baseLenBefore:], buff)
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if i == len(buffs)-1 {
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c.setGSOSizeInControl(&msgs[base].OOB, uint16(gsoSize))
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}
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dgramCnt++
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if msgLen < gsoSize {
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// A smaller than gsoSize packet on the tail is legal, but
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// it must end the batch.
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endBatch = true
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}
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continue
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}
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}
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if dgramCnt > 1 {
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c.setGSOSizeInControl(&msgs[base].OOB, uint16(gsoSize))
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}
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// Reset prior to incrementing base since we are preparing to start a
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// new potential batch.
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endBatch = false
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base++
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gsoSize = len(buff)
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msgs[base].OOB = msgs[base].OOB[:0]
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msgs[base].Buffers[0] = buff
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msgs[base].Addr = addr
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dgramCnt = 1
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}
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return base + 1
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}
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type sendBatch struct {
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msgs []ipv6.Message
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ua *net.UDPAddr
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) getSendBatch() *sendBatch {
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batch := c.sendBatchPool.Get().(*sendBatch)
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return batch
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) putSendBatch(batch *sendBatch) {
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for i := range batch.msgs {
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batch.msgs[i] = ipv6.Message{Buffers: batch.msgs[i].Buffers, OOB: batch.msgs[i].OOB}
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}
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c.sendBatchPool.Put(batch)
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) WriteBatchTo(buffs [][]byte, addr netip.AddrPort) error {
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batch := c.getSendBatch()
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defer c.putSendBatch(batch)
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if addr.Addr().Is6() {
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as16 := addr.Addr().As16()
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copy(batch.ua.IP, as16[:])
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batch.ua.IP = batch.ua.IP[:16]
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} else {
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as4 := addr.Addr().As4()
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copy(batch.ua.IP, as4[:])
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batch.ua.IP = batch.ua.IP[:4]
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}
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batch.ua.Port = int(addr.Port())
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var (
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n int
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retried bool
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)
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retry:
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if c.txOffload.Load() {
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n = c.coalesceMessages(batch.ua, buffs, batch.msgs)
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} else {
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for i := range buffs {
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batch.msgs[i].Buffers[0] = buffs[i]
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batch.msgs[i].Addr = batch.ua
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batch.msgs[i].OOB = batch.msgs[i].OOB[:0]
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}
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n = len(buffs)
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}
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err := c.writeBatch(batch.msgs[:n])
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if err != nil && c.txOffload.Load() && neterror.ShouldDisableUDPGSO(err) {
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c.txOffload.Store(false)
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retried = true
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goto retry
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}
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if retried {
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return neterror.ErrUDPGSODisabled{OnLaddr: c.pc.LocalAddr().String(), RetryErr: err}
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}
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return err
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}
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func (c *batchingUDPConn) SyscallConn() (syscall.RawConn, error) {
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sc, ok := c.pc.(syscall.Conn)
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if !ok {
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return nil, errUnsupportedConnType
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}
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return sc.SyscallConn()
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}
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