AdGuardHome/internal/arpdb/arpdb_bsd.go

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Go

//go:build darwin || freebsd
package arpdb
import (
"bufio"
"log/slog"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/logutil/slogutil"
)
func newARPDB(logger *slog.Logger) (arp *cmdARPDB) {
return &cmdARPDB{
logger: logger,
parse: parseArpA,
ns: &neighs{
mu: &sync.RWMutex{},
ns: make([]Neighbor, 0),
},
cmd: "arp",
// Use -n flag to avoid resolving the hostnames of the neighbors. By
// default ARP attempts to resolve the hostnames via DNS. See man 8
// arp.
//
// See also https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/issues/3157.
args: []string{"-a", "-n"},
}
}
// parseArpA parses the output of the "arp -a -n" command on macOS and FreeBSD.
// The expected input format:
//
// host.name (192.168.0.1) at ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff on en0 ifscope [ethernet]
func parseArpA(logger *slog.Logger, sc *bufio.Scanner, lenHint int) (ns []Neighbor) {
ns = make([]Neighbor, 0, lenHint)
for sc.Scan() {
ln := sc.Text()
fields := strings.Fields(ln)
if len(fields) < 4 {
continue
}
ipStr := fields[1]
if len(ipStr) < 2 {
continue
}
host := validatedHostname(logger, fields[0])
n, err := newNeighbor(host, ipStr[1:len(ipStr)-1], fields[3])
if err != nil {
logger.Debug("parsing arp output", "line", ln, slogutil.KeyError, err)
continue
}
ns = append(ns, *n)
}
return ns
}