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      1 /*	$NetBSD: inet.c,v 1.13 2020/09/07 18:37:21 christos Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * The mrouted program is covered by the license in the accompanying file
      5  * named "LICENSE".  Use of the mrouted program represents acceptance of
      6  * the terms and conditions listed in that file.
      7  *
      8  * The mrouted program is COPYRIGHT 1989 by The Board of Trustees of
      9  * Leland Stanford Junior University.
     10  */
     11 
     12 #include <assert.h>
     13 #include "defs.h"
     14 
     15 
     16 /* buffers to hold the string representations  */
     17 /* of IP addresses, returned by inet_fmt{s}() */
     18 #define SS_MASK	((1 << 3) - 1)
     19 static char ss[SS_MASK + 1][32];
     20 static int ss_index = 0;	/* index into above */
     21 
     22 
     23 /*
     24  * Verify that a given IP address is credible as a host address.
     25  * (Without a mask, cannot detect addresses of the form {subnet,0} or
     26  * {subnet,-1}.)
     27  */
     28 int
     29 inet_valid_host(u_int32_t naddr)
     30 {
     31     u_int32_t addr;
     32 
     33     addr = ntohl(naddr);
     34 
     35     return (!(IN_MULTICAST(addr) ||
     36 	      IN_BADCLASS (addr) ||
     37 	      (addr & 0xff000000) == 0));
     38 }
     39 
     40 /*
     41  * Verify that a given netmask is plausible;
     42  * make sure that it is a series of 1's followed by
     43  * a series of 0's with no discontiguous 1's.
     44  */
     45 int
     46 inet_valid_mask(u_int32_t mask)
     47 {
     48     if (~(((mask & -mask) - 1) | mask) != 0) {
     49 	/* Mask is not contiguous */
     50 	return (FALSE);
     51     }
     52 
     53     return (TRUE);
     54 }
     55 
     56 /*
     57  * Verify that a given subnet number and mask pair are credible.
     58  *
     59  * With CIDR, almost any subnet and mask are credible.  mrouted still
     60  * can't handle aggregated class A's, so we still check that, but
     61  * otherwise the only requirements are that the subnet address is
     62  * within the [ABC] range and that the host bits of the subnet
     63  * are all 0.
     64  */
     65 int
     66 inet_valid_subnet(u_int32_t nsubnet, u_int32_t nmask)
     67 {
     68     u_int32_t subnet, mask;
     69 
     70     subnet = ntohl(nsubnet);
     71     mask   = ntohl(nmask);
     72 
     73     if ((subnet & mask) != subnet) return (FALSE);
     74 
     75     if (subnet == 0)
     76 	return (mask == 0);
     77 
     78     if (IN_CLASSA(subnet)) {
     79 	if (mask < 0xff000000 ||
     80 	    (subnet & 0xff000000) == 0x7f000000 ||
     81 	    (subnet & 0xff000000) == 0x00000000) return (FALSE);
     82     }
     83     else if (IN_CLASSD(subnet) || IN_BADCLASS(subnet)) {
     84 	/* Above Class C address space */
     85 	return (FALSE);
     86     }
     87     if (subnet & ~mask) {
     88 	/* Host bits are set in the subnet */
     89 	return (FALSE);
     90     }
     91     if (!inet_valid_mask(mask)) {
     92 	/* Netmask is not contiguous */
     93 	return (FALSE);
     94     }
     95 
     96     return (TRUE);
     97 }
     98 
     99 
    100 /*
    101  * Convert an IP address in u_long (network) format into a printable string.
    102  */
    103 char *
    104 inet_fmt(u_int32_t addr)
    105 {
    106     u_char *a;
    107     char *s = ss[++ss_index & SS_MASK];
    108 
    109     a = (u_char *)&addr;
    110     snprintf(s, sizeof ss[0], "%u.%u.%u.%u", a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]);
    111     return (s);
    112 }
    113 
    114 
    115 /*
    116  * Convert an IP subnet number in u_long (network) format into a printable
    117  * string including the netmask as a number of bits.
    118  */
    119 char *
    120 inet_fmts(u_int32_t addr, u_int32_t mask)
    121 {
    122     u_char *a, *m;
    123     int bits;
    124     char *s = ss[++ss_index & SS_MASK];
    125 
    126     if ((addr == 0) && (mask == 0)) {
    127 	snprintf(s, sizeof ss[0], "default");
    128 	return (s);
    129     }
    130     a = (u_char *)&addr;
    131     m = (u_char *)&mask;
    132     bits = 33 - ffs(ntohl(mask));
    133 
    134     if      (m[3] != 0) snprintf(s, sizeof ss[0], "%u.%u.%u.%u/%d", a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3],
    135 						bits);
    136     else if (m[2] != 0) snprintf(s, sizeof ss[0], "%u.%u.%u/%d",    a[0], a[1], a[2], bits);
    137     else if (m[1] != 0) snprintf(s, sizeof ss[0], "%u.%u/%d",       a[0], a[1], bits);
    138     else                snprintf(s, sizeof ss[0], "%u/%d",          a[0], bits);
    139 
    140     return (s);
    141 }
    142 
    143 /*
    144  * Convert the printable string representation of an IP address into the
    145  * u_long (network) format.  Return 0xffffffff on error.  (To detect the
    146  * legal address with that value, you must explicitly compare the string
    147  * with "255.255.255.255".)
    148  */
    149 u_int32_t
    150 inet_parse(char *s, int *mask_p)
    151 {
    152     u_int32_t a = 0;
    153     u_int a0, a1, a2, a3;
    154     char c;
    155     int n;
    156 
    157     if (sscanf(s, "%u.%u.%u.%u%n", &a0, &a1, &a2, &a3, &n) != 4)
    158 	return 0xffffffff;
    159     if (a0 > 255 || a1 > 255 || a2 > 255 || a3 > 255)
    160 	return 0xffffffff;
    161 
    162     if (mask_p == 0) {
    163 	if (s[n] != 0)
    164 	    return 0xffffffff;
    165     } else {
    166 	if (sscanf(s + n, "/%u%c", &n, &c) != 1 || n > 32)
    167 	    return 0xffffffff;
    168 	*mask_p = n;
    169     }
    170 
    171     ((u_char *)&a)[0] = a0;
    172     ((u_char *)&a)[1] = a1;
    173     ((u_char *)&a)[2] = a2;
    174     ((u_char *)&a)[3] = a3;
    175 
    176     return (a);
    177 }
    178 
    179 
    180 /*
    181  * inet_cksum extracted from:
    182  *			P I N G . C
    183  *
    184  * Author -
    185  *	Mike Muuss
    186  *	U. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory
    187  *	December, 1983
    188  * Modified at Uc Berkeley
    189  *
    190  * (ping.c) Status -
    191  *	Public Domain.  Distribution Unlimited.
    192  *
    193  *			I N _ C K S U M
    194  *
    195  * Checksum routine for Internet Protocol family headers (C Version)
    196  *
    197  */
    198 int
    199 inet_cksum(const void *addr, u_int len)
    200 {
    201 	int nleft = (int)len;
    202 	const u_int16_t *w = addr;
    203 	int32_t sum = 0;
    204 	union {
    205 		u_int16_t w;
    206 		u_int8_t b[2];
    207 	} answer;
    208 
    209 	assert(((uintptr_t)w & 1) == 0);
    210 
    211 	/*
    212 	 *  Our algorithm is simple, using a 32 bit accumulator (sum),
    213 	 *  we add sequential 16 bit words to it, and at the end, fold
    214 	 *  back all the carry bits from the top 16 bits into the lower
    215 	 *  16 bits.
    216 	 */
    217 	while (nleft > 1)  {
    218 		sum += *w++;
    219 		nleft -= 2;
    220 	}
    221 
    222 	/* mop up an odd byte, if necessary */
    223 	if (nleft == 1) {
    224 		answer.w = 0;
    225 		answer.b[0] = *(const u_char *)w;
    226 		sum += answer.w;
    227 	}
    228 
    229 	/*
    230 	 * add back carry outs from top 16 bits to low 16 bits
    231 	 */
    232 	sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff);	/* add hi 16 to low 16 */
    233 	sum += (sum >> 16);			/* add carry */
    234 	answer.w = ~sum;			/* truncate to 16 bits */
    235 	return (answer.w);
    236 }
    237