Hello.

Same local ports are assigned to multiple sockets.
The following program should print different local port number.

----- Start of program -----
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
        struct sockaddr_in addr;
        socklen_t size = sizeof(addr);
        int server = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0), client = socket(PF_INET, 
SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
        addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
        addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
        addr.sin_port = htons(0);
        
        printf("Server: Binding UDP 127.0.0.1 0 ... ");
        bind(server, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr));
        getsockname(server, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, &size);
        printf("bound to port %d\n", ntohs(addr.sin_port));
        
        printf("Client: Connecting UDP 127.0.0.1 %d ... ", 
ntohs(addr.sin_port));
        connect(client, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr));
        getsockname(client, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, &size);
        printf("bound to port %d\n", ntohs(addr.sin_port));
        
        return 0;
}
----- End of program -----

I told YOSHIFUJI Hideaki and he answered me that
this is a regression caused by changing UDP's hash search algorithm to 2-pass.

Thanks.
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