4d4690b535
- serial/handler.go: capture xnet.Pipe return value in Handle() and forwardSerial() - serial/handler.go: log Warnf when chain dial returns (nil,nil) before falling back - sni/handler.go: use defer for read deadline reset to prevent stale deadline - sni/handler.go: unrecognized protocol returns nil (clean close) instead of error - sni/metadata.go: update readTimeout comment to reflect dual usage (deadline + SnifferBuilder)
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9.5 KiB
Go
272 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
// Package serial implements a handler for serial port connections in GOST.
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//
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// The serial handler operates in two distinct modes:
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//
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// # Mode 1 — Hop-based forwarding (h.hop != nil)
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//
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// When a hop is configured (typically via the -F CLI flag for forward
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// proxies), the handler selects a target node from the hop and forwards
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// traffic through that target's serial port. The forwarding path is:
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//
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// 1. Parse serial port parameters (baud rate, parity, etc.) from the local
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// connection address (e.g. "COM1,9600,even").
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// 2. Override the port NAME with the target node's address — the target
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// specifies WHICH serial device to use, while the local address
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// specifies HOW to configure it.
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// 3. Attempt to dial through the router's chain using network "serial".
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// If a chain IS configured, it handles the actual transport (e.g.
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// TCP/TLS/WS to a remote host, then a serial connector at the far end).
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// 4. If the router has NO chain (or no router at all), fall back to
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// opening the serial port directly on the local machine.
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// 5. Bidirectional data pipe between the client connection and the serial
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// port.
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//
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// # Mode 2 — Direct proxy (h.hop == nil)
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//
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// Without a hop, the handler acts as a simple pass-through: it dials the
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// router with the sentinel address "@" (meaning "local"), then pipes data
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// between the client connection and the router connection.
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//
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// # Traffic recording
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//
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// Raw traffic is recorded per-packet via recorderConn. Each successful
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// Read/Write is logged with optional direction markers, timestamps, and
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// hex dumps (controlled by RecorderOptions).
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package serial
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"net"
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"time"
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"github.com/go-gost/core/chain"
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"github.com/go-gost/core/handler"
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"github.com/go-gost/core/hop"
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"github.com/go-gost/core/logger"
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md "github.com/go-gost/core/metadata"
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"github.com/go-gost/core/recorder"
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xctx "github.com/go-gost/x/ctx"
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xnet "github.com/go-gost/x/internal/net"
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serial "github.com/go-gost/x/internal/util/serial"
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xrecorder "github.com/go-gost/x/recorder"
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"github.com/go-gost/x/registry"
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)
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func init() {
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registry.HandlerRegistry().Register("serial", NewHandler)
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}
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// serialHandler handles serial port connections. It can operate as a
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// forwarder (with a hop) or as a simple pass-through proxy (without a hop).
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type serialHandler struct {
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// hop selects a target node for forwarding mode. Set via Forward().
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hop hop.Hop
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// md holds parsed metadata (timeout).
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md metadata
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// options carries the standard handler options (router, logger, bypass, etc.).
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options handler.Options
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// recorder is the traffic recorder for serial handler traffic. It is selected
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// during Init() by matching the RecorderServiceHandlerSerial record name.
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recorder recorder.RecorderObject
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}
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// NewHandler creates a new serial handler with the given options.
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// The handler must be initialized via Init() before use.
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func NewHandler(opts ...handler.Option) handler.Handler {
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options := handler.Options{}
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for _, opt := range opts {
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opt(&options)
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}
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return &serialHandler{
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options: options,
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}
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}
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// Init initializes the handler by parsing metadata and locating the
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// traffic recorder for serial handler events. It implements handler.Initable.
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func (h *serialHandler) Init(md md.Metadata) (err error) {
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if err = h.parseMetadata(md); err != nil {
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return
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}
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// Find the recorder whose Record name matches the serial handler
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// constant. Only one recorder per handler type is supported.
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for _, ro := range h.options.Recorders {
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if ro.Record == xrecorder.RecorderServiceHandlerSerial {
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h.recorder = ro
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break
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}
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}
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return
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}
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// Forward sets the hop used for forwarding mode. When a hop is configured,
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// Handle() will select a target node and forward traffic through it.
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// Implements handler.Forwarder.
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func (h *serialHandler) Forward(hop hop.Hop) {
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h.hop = hop
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}
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// Handle processes an incoming serial port connection.
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//
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// The method always closes the connection on return (via defer). It follows
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// one of two code paths depending on whether a hop has been configured:
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//
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// Hop configured → forwardSerial() — route through chain or open
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// serial port directly.
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// No hop → Router.Dial("tcp", "@") — dial through router
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// chain to a local handler, then pipe data.
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//
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// The connection is wrapped in a recorderConn before any I/O, so all
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// traffic through the handler is logged (subject to recorder config).
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func (h *serialHandler) Handle(ctx context.Context, conn net.Conn, opts ...handler.HandleOption) error {
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defer conn.Close()
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log := h.options.Logger
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log = log.WithFields(map[string]any{
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"network": "serial",
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"remote": conn.RemoteAddr().String(),
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"local": conn.LocalAddr().String(),
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"sid": xctx.SidFromContext(ctx).String(),
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})
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// Wrap the connection for per-packet traffic recording. The recorderConn
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// delegates Read/Write to the underlying connection, recording each
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// successful transfer. When no recorder is configured, the wrapper is
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// effectively a no-op (the nil checks on each call are cheap).
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conn = &recorderConn{
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Conn: conn,
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recorder: h.recorder,
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}
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// --- Mode 1: Hop-based forwarding ---
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// Select a target node from the hop and forward serial traffic to it.
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if h.hop != nil {
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target := h.hop.Select(ctx)
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if target == nil {
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err := errors.New("target not available")
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log.Error(err)
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return err
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}
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log = log.WithFields(map[string]any{
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"node": target.Name,
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"dst": target.Addr,
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})
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return h.forwardSerial(ctx, conn, target, log)
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}
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// --- Mode 2: Direct proxy (no hop) ---
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// Dial through the router chain with the sentinel address "@" (meaning
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// "local" or "loopback"). The router's chain is expected to route "@"
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// to an appropriate handler (e.g. a local relay listener).
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if h.options.Router == nil {
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err := errors.New("router not available")
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log.Error(err)
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return err
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}
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cc, err := h.options.Router.Dial(ctx, "tcp", "@")
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if err != nil {
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log.Error(err)
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return err
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}
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defer cc.Close()
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t := time.Now()
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log.Infof("%s <-> %s", conn.LocalAddr(), "@")
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// xnet.Transport(conn, cc)
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if err := xnet.Pipe(ctx, conn, cc); err != nil {
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log.Errorf("pipe: %v", err)
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return err
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}
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log.WithFields(map[string]any{
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"duration": time.Since(t),
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}).Infof("%s >-< %s", conn.LocalAddr(), "@")
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return nil
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}
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// forwardSerial forwards traffic from conn to the target node's serial port.
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//
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// The method implements a two-tier dialing strategy:
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//
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// 1. Router chain (preferred): If a router with a chain is configured,
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// dial through the chain with network "serial". The chain handles
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// transport (TCP/TLS/WS/etc.) and uses a serial connector at the
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// far end to reach the remote serial device.
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//
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// 2. Direct open (fallback): If no router chain exists or the chain
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// returned no connection without error, open the serial port
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// directly on the local machine. This is the typical case when
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// GOST runs on the same host as the serial device.
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//
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// Serial port parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bits) are parsed from
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// the local connection address, while the port NAME comes from the
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// target node's address. This separation allows the hop target to
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// specify WHICH device to use while the local port configuration
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// specifies HOW to talk to it.
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func (h *serialHandler) forwardSerial(ctx context.Context, conn net.Conn, target *chain.Node, log logger.Logger) (err error) {
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log.Debugf("%s >> %s", conn.LocalAddr(), target.Addr)
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var port io.ReadWriteCloser
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// Parse serial configuration from the local connection address.
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// The address format is: "NAME,BAUD,PARITY" (e.g. "COM1,9600,even").
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// Baud and parity default to 9600 and None if not specified.
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cfg := serial.ParseConfigFromAddr(conn.LocalAddr().String())
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// Override the port name with the target node's address — the hop
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// target determines WHICH serial device to open.
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cfg.Name = target.Addr
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// Tier 1: Try routing through the chain (if configured).
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// The chain dials with network="serial", which selects a transport
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// whose connector understands serial addresses. This path supports
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// remote serial port access through GOST's proxy chain.
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if h.options.Router != nil {
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if opts := h.options.Router.Options(); opts != nil && opts.Chain != nil {
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port, err = h.options.Router.Dial(ctx, "serial", serial.AddrFromConfig(cfg))
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}
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}
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// Tier 2: Fall back to directly opening the local serial port.
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// This runs when:
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// - No router is configured, OR
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// - The router has no chain, OR
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// - The router chain returned (nil, nil) — meaning no route was
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// available but no error occurred either.
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// If the router chain returned an actual error, we skip the fallback
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// and propagate the error — a configured chain is authoritative.
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if port == nil && err == nil {
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if h.options.Router != nil {
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if opts := h.options.Router.Options(); opts != nil && opts.Chain != nil {
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log.Warnf("chain dial returned no connection and no error, falling back to direct serial port")
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}
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}
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cfg.ReadTimeout = h.md.timeout
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port, err = serial.OpenPort(cfg)
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}
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if err != nil {
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log.Error(err)
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return err
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}
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defer port.Close()
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t := time.Now()
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log.Infof("%s <-> %s", conn.LocalAddr(), target.Addr)
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// xnet.Transport(conn, port)
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// Pipe bidirectionally between the client connection and the serial port.
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// xnet.Pipe spawns two goroutines and returns on first error or when
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// both directions complete.
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if err := xnet.Pipe(ctx, conn, port); err != nil {
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log.Errorf("pipe: %v", err)
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return err
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}
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log.WithFields(map[string]any{
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"duration": time.Since(t),
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}).Infof("%s >-< %s", conn.LocalAddr(), target.Addr)
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return nil
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}
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