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In prep for incremental netmap update plumbing (#1909), make peerMap also keyed by NodeID, as all the netmap node mutations passed around later will be keyed by NodeID. In the process, also: * add envknob.InDevMode, as a signal that we can panic more aggressively in unexpected cases. * pull two moderately large blocks of code in Conn.SetNetworkMap out into their own methods * convert a few more sets from maps to set.Set Updates #1909 Change-Id: I7acdd64452ba58e9d554140ee7a8760f9043f961 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
209 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
209 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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"net/netip"
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"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
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"tailscale.com/types/key"
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"tailscale.com/util/set"
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)
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// peerInfo is all the information magicsock tracks about a particular
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// peer.
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type peerInfo struct {
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ep *endpoint // always non-nil.
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// ipPorts is an inverted version of peerMap.byIPPort (below), so
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// that when we're deleting this node, we can rapidly find out the
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// keys that need deleting from peerMap.byIPPort without having to
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// iterate over every IPPort known for any peer.
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ipPorts set.Set[netip.AddrPort]
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}
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func newPeerInfo(ep *endpoint) *peerInfo {
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return &peerInfo{
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ep: ep,
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ipPorts: set.Set[netip.AddrPort]{},
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}
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}
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// peerMap is an index of peerInfos by node (WireGuard) key, disco
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// key, and discovered ip:port endpoints.
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//
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// It doesn't do any locking; all access must be done with Conn.mu held.
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type peerMap struct {
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byNodeKey map[key.NodePublic]*peerInfo
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byIPPort map[netip.AddrPort]*peerInfo
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byNodeID map[tailcfg.NodeID]*peerInfo
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// nodesOfDisco contains the set of nodes that are using a
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// DiscoKey. Usually those sets will be just one node.
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nodesOfDisco map[key.DiscoPublic]set.Set[key.NodePublic]
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}
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func newPeerMap() peerMap {
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return peerMap{
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byNodeKey: map[key.NodePublic]*peerInfo{},
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byIPPort: map[netip.AddrPort]*peerInfo{},
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byNodeID: map[tailcfg.NodeID]*peerInfo{},
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nodesOfDisco: map[key.DiscoPublic]set.Set[key.NodePublic]{},
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}
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}
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// nodeCount returns the number of nodes currently in m.
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func (m *peerMap) nodeCount() int {
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if len(m.byNodeKey) != len(m.byNodeID) {
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devPanicf("internal error: peerMap.byNodeKey and byNodeID out of sync")
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}
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return len(m.byNodeKey)
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}
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// anyEndpointForDiscoKey reports whether there exists any
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// peers in the netmap with dk as their DiscoKey.
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func (m *peerMap) anyEndpointForDiscoKey(dk key.DiscoPublic) bool {
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return len(m.nodesOfDisco[dk]) > 0
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}
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// endpointForNodeKey returns the endpoint for nk, or nil if
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// nk is not known to us.
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func (m *peerMap) endpointForNodeKey(nk key.NodePublic) (ep *endpoint, ok bool) {
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if nk.IsZero() {
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return nil, false
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}
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if info, ok := m.byNodeKey[nk]; ok {
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return info.ep, true
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}
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return nil, false
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}
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// endpointForNodeID returns the endpoint for nodeID, or nil if
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// nodeID is not known to us.
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func (m *peerMap) endpointForNodeID(nodeID tailcfg.NodeID) (ep *endpoint, ok bool) {
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if info, ok := m.byNodeID[nodeID]; ok {
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return info.ep, true
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}
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return nil, false
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}
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// endpointForIPPort returns the endpoint for the peer we
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// believe to be at ipp, or nil if we don't know of any such peer.
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func (m *peerMap) endpointForIPPort(ipp netip.AddrPort) (ep *endpoint, ok bool) {
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if info, ok := m.byIPPort[ipp]; ok {
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return info.ep, true
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}
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return nil, false
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}
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// forEachEndpoint invokes f on every endpoint in m.
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func (m *peerMap) forEachEndpoint(f func(ep *endpoint)) {
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for _, pi := range m.byNodeKey {
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f(pi.ep)
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}
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}
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// forEachEndpointWithDiscoKey invokes f on every endpoint in m that has the
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// provided DiscoKey until f returns false or there are no endpoints left to
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// iterate.
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func (m *peerMap) forEachEndpointWithDiscoKey(dk key.DiscoPublic, f func(*endpoint) (keepGoing bool)) {
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for nk := range m.nodesOfDisco[dk] {
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pi, ok := m.byNodeKey[nk]
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if !ok {
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// Unexpected. Data structures would have to
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// be out of sync. But we don't have a logger
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// here to log [unexpected], so just skip.
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// Maybe log later once peerMap is merged back
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// into Conn.
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continue
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}
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if !f(pi.ep) {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// upsertEndpoint stores endpoint in the peerInfo for
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// ep.publicKey, and updates indexes. m must already have a
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// tailcfg.Node for ep.publicKey.
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func (m *peerMap) upsertEndpoint(ep *endpoint, oldDiscoKey key.DiscoPublic) {
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if ep.nodeID == 0 {
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panic("internal error: upsertEndpoint called with zero NodeID")
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}
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pi, ok := m.byNodeKey[ep.publicKey]
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if !ok {
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pi = newPeerInfo(ep)
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m.byNodeKey[ep.publicKey] = pi
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}
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m.byNodeID[ep.nodeID] = pi
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epDisco := ep.disco.Load()
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if epDisco == nil || oldDiscoKey != epDisco.key {
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delete(m.nodesOfDisco[oldDiscoKey], ep.publicKey)
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}
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if ep.isWireguardOnly {
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// If the peer is a WireGuard only peer, add all of its endpoints.
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// TODO(raggi,catzkorn): this could mean that if a "isWireguardOnly"
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// peer has, say, 192.168.0.2 and so does a tailscale peer, the
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// wireguard one will win. That may not be the outcome that we want -
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// perhaps we should prefer bestAddr.AddrPort if it is set?
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// see tailscale/tailscale#7994
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for ipp := range ep.endpointState {
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m.setNodeKeyForIPPort(ipp, ep.publicKey)
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}
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return
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}
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discoSet := m.nodesOfDisco[epDisco.key]
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if discoSet == nil {
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discoSet = set.Set[key.NodePublic]{}
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m.nodesOfDisco[epDisco.key] = discoSet
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}
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discoSet.Add(ep.publicKey)
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}
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// setNodeKeyForIPPort makes future peer lookups by ipp return the
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// same endpoint as a lookup by nk.
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//
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// This should only be called with a fully verified mapping of ipp to
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// nk, because calling this function defines the endpoint we hand to
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// WireGuard for packets received from ipp.
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func (m *peerMap) setNodeKeyForIPPort(ipp netip.AddrPort, nk key.NodePublic) {
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if pi := m.byIPPort[ipp]; pi != nil {
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delete(pi.ipPorts, ipp)
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delete(m.byIPPort, ipp)
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}
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if pi, ok := m.byNodeKey[nk]; ok {
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pi.ipPorts.Add(ipp)
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m.byIPPort[ipp] = pi
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}
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}
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// deleteEndpoint deletes the peerInfo associated with ep, and
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// updates indexes.
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func (m *peerMap) deleteEndpoint(ep *endpoint) {
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if ep == nil {
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return
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}
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ep.stopAndReset()
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epDisco := ep.disco.Load()
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pi := m.byNodeKey[ep.publicKey]
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if epDisco != nil {
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delete(m.nodesOfDisco[epDisco.key], ep.publicKey)
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}
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delete(m.byNodeKey, ep.publicKey)
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if was, ok := m.byNodeID[ep.nodeID]; ok && was.ep == ep {
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delete(m.byNodeID, ep.nodeID)
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}
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if pi == nil {
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// Kneejerk paranoia from earlier issue 2801.
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// Unexpected. But no logger plumbed here to log so.
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return
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}
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for ip := range pi.ipPorts {
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delete(m.byIPPort, ip)
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}
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}
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