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package org.apache.omid;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
public class NetworkUtils {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(NetworkUtils.class);
//FIXME Popular distros haven't called their network interfaces ethX for a long time
private static final String LINUX_TSO_NET_IFACE_PREFIX = "eth";
//Modern Linux typically uses an en prefix
private static final String MAC_TSO_NET_IFACE_PREFIX = "en";
// FIXME This seems to be only used for determining the host and port when registering TSO
// to ZK for HA.
// We should get the TSO IP from the ZK TCP connection on demand, and not worry about the
// default network interface at all
public static String getDefaultNetworkInterface() {
try (DatagramSocket s=new DatagramSocket()) {
s.connect(InetAddress.getByAddress(new byte[]{1,1,1,1}), 53);
return NetworkInterface.getByInetAddress(s.getLocalAddress()).getName();
} catch (Exception e) {
//fall through
}
//Fall back to old logic
try {
Enumeration networkInterfaces = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces();
String fallBackName = null;
while (networkInterfaces.hasMoreElements()) {
NetworkInterface nextElement = networkInterfaces.nextElement();
String name = nextElement.getDisplayName();
LOG.info("Iterating over network interfaces, found '{}'", name);
boolean hasInet = Collections.list(nextElement.getInetAddresses()).size() > 0; // Checking that inet exists, to avoid taking iBridge
if (hasInet && fallBackName == null) {
fallBackName = name;
}
if ((name.startsWith(MAC_TSO_NET_IFACE_PREFIX) && hasInet ) ||
name.startsWith(LINUX_TSO_NET_IFACE_PREFIX)) {
return name;
}
}
if (fallBackName != null) {
return fallBackName;
}
} catch (SocketException ignored) {
throw new RuntimeException("Failed to find any network interfaces", ignored);
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format("No network '%s*'/'%s*' interfaces found",
MAC_TSO_NET_IFACE_PREFIX, LINUX_TSO_NET_IFACE_PREFIX));
}
/**
* Picks a free port on the host by binding a Socket to '0'.
*/
public static int getFreePort() throws IOException {
ServerSocket s = new ServerSocket(0);
try {
s.setReuseAddress(true);
int port = s.getLocalPort();
return port;
} finally {
if (null != s) {
s.close();
}
}
}
}
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