// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause //go:build darwin || ios package netmon import ( "log" "net" "tailscale.com/syncs" ) var ( lastKnownDefaultRouteIfName syncs.AtomicValue[string] ) // UpdateLastKnownDefaultRouteInterface is called by ipn-go-bridge in the iOS app when // our NWPathMonitor instance detects a network path transition. func UpdateLastKnownDefaultRouteInterface(ifName string) { if ifName == "" { return } if old := lastKnownDefaultRouteIfName.Swap(ifName); old != ifName { log.Printf("defaultroute_darwin: update from Swift, ifName = %s (was %s)", ifName, old) } } func defaultRoute() (d DefaultRouteDetails, err error) { // We cannot rely on the delegated interface data on darwin. The NetworkExtension framework // seems to set the delegate interface only once, upon the *creation* of the VPN tunnel. // If a network transition (e.g. from Wi-Fi to Cellular) happens while the tunnel is // connected, it will be ignored and we will still try to set Wi-Fi as the default route // because the delegated interface is not updated by the NetworkExtension framework. // // We work around this on the Swift side with a NWPathMonitor instance that observes // the interface name of the first currently satisfied network path. Our Swift code will // call into `UpdateLastKnownDefaultRouteInterface`, so we can rely on that when it is set. // // If for any reason the Swift machinery didn't work and we don't get any updates, we will // fallback to the BSD logic. // Start by getting all available interfaces. interfaces, err := netInterfaces() if err != nil { log.Printf("defaultroute_darwin: could not get interfaces: %v", err) return d, ErrNoGatewayIndexFound } getInterfaceByName := func(name string) *Interface { for _, ifc := range interfaces { if ifc.Name != name { continue } if !ifc.IsUp() { log.Printf("defaultroute_darwin: %s is down", name) return nil } addrs, _ := ifc.Addrs() if len(addrs) == 0 { log.Printf("defaultroute_darwin: %s has no addresses", name) return nil } return &ifc } return nil } // Did Swift set lastKnownDefaultRouteInterface? If so, we should use it and don't bother // with anything else. However, for sanity, do check whether Swift gave us with an interface // that exists, is up, and has an address. if swiftIfName := lastKnownDefaultRouteIfName.Load(); swiftIfName != "" { ifc := getInterfaceByName(swiftIfName) if ifc != nil { d.InterfaceName = ifc.Name d.InterfaceIndex = ifc.Index return d, nil } } // Fallback to the BSD logic idx, err := DefaultRouteInterfaceIndex() if err != nil { return d, err } iface, err := net.InterfaceByIndex(idx) if err != nil { return d, err } d.InterfaceName = iface.Name d.InterfaceIndex = idx return d, nil }