package reuseport import ( "context" ma "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr" manet "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr/net" ) // Dial dials the given multiaddr, reusing ports we're currently listening on if // possible. // // Dial attempts to be smart about choosing the source port. For example, If // we're dialing a loopback address and we're listening on one or more loopback // ports, Dial will randomly choose one of the loopback ports and addresses and // reuse it. func (t *Transport) Dial(raddr ma.Multiaddr) (manet.Conn, error) { return t.DialContext(context.Background(), raddr) } // DialContext is like Dial but takes a context. func (t *Transport) DialContext(ctx context.Context, raddr ma.Multiaddr) (manet.Conn, error) { network, addr, err := manet.DialArgs(raddr) if err != nil { return nil, err } var d *dialer switch network { case "tcp4": d = t.v4.getDialer(network) case "tcp6": d = t.v6.getDialer(network) default: return nil, ErrWrongProto } conn, err := d.DialContext(ctx, network, addr) if err != nil { return nil, err } maconn, err := manet.WrapNetConn(conn) if err != nil { conn.Close() return nil, err } return maconn, nil } func (n *network) getDialer(network string) *dialer { n.mu.RLock() d := n.dialer n.mu.RUnlock() if d == nil { n.mu.Lock() if n.dialer == nil { n.dialer = newDialer(n.listeners) } d = n.dialer n.mu.Unlock() } return d }