inet.c revision 1.7 1 /* $NetBSD: inet.c,v 1.7 2002/08/01 08:33:14 itojun 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
13 #include "defs.h"
14
15
16 /*
17 * Exported variables.
18 */
19 char s1[19]; /* buffers to hold the string representations */
20 char s2[19]; /* of IP addresses, to be passed to inet_fmt() */
21 char s3[19]; /* or inet_fmts(). */
22 char s4[19];
23
24
25 /*
26 * Verify that a given IP address is credible as a host address.
27 * (Without a mask, cannot detect addresses of the form {subnet,0} or
28 * {subnet,-1}.)
29 */
30 int
31 inet_valid_host(u_int32_t naddr)
32 {
33 u_int32_t addr;
34
35 addr = ntohl(naddr);
36
37 return (!(IN_MULTICAST(addr) ||
38 IN_BADCLASS (addr) ||
39 (addr & 0xff000000) == 0));
40 }
41
42 /*
43 * Verify that a given netmask is plausible;
44 * make sure that it is a series of 1's followed by
45 * a series of 0's with no discontiguous 1's.
46 */
47 int
48 inet_valid_mask(u_int32_t mask)
49 {
50 if (~(((mask & -mask) - 1) | mask) != 0) {
51 /* Mask is not contiguous */
52 return (FALSE);
53 }
54
55 return (TRUE);
56 }
57
58 /*
59 * Verify that a given subnet number and mask pair are credible.
60 *
61 * With CIDR, almost any subnet and mask are credible. mrouted still
62 * can't handle aggregated class A's, so we still check that, but
63 * otherwise the only requirements are that the subnet address is
64 * within the [ABC] range and that the host bits of the subnet
65 * are all 0.
66 */
67 int
68 inet_valid_subnet(u_int32_t nsubnet, u_int32_t nmask)
69 {
70 u_int32_t subnet, mask;
71
72 subnet = ntohl(nsubnet);
73 mask = ntohl(nmask);
74
75 if ((subnet & mask) != subnet) return (FALSE);
76
77 if (subnet == 0)
78 return (mask == 0);
79
80 if (IN_CLASSA(subnet)) {
81 if (mask < 0xff000000 ||
82 (subnet & 0xff000000) == 0x7f000000 ||
83 (subnet & 0xff000000) == 0x00000000) return (FALSE);
84 }
85 else if (IN_CLASSD(subnet) || IN_BADCLASS(subnet)) {
86 /* Above Class C address space */
87 return (FALSE);
88 }
89 if (subnet & ~mask) {
90 /* Host bits are set in the subnet */
91 return (FALSE);
92 }
93 if (!inet_valid_mask(mask)) {
94 /* Netmask is not contiguous */
95 return (FALSE);
96 }
97
98 return (TRUE);
99 }
100
101
102 /*
103 * Convert an IP address in u_long (network) format into a printable string.
104 */
105 char *
106 inet_fmt(u_int32_t addr, char *s)
107 {
108 u_char *a;
109
110 a = (u_char *)&addr;
111 sprintf(s, "%u.%u.%u.%u", a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]);
112 return (s);
113 }
114
115
116 /*
117 * Convert an IP subnet number in u_long (network) format into a printable
118 * string including the netmask as a number of bits.
119 */
120 char *
121 inet_fmts(u_int32_t addr, u_int32_t mask, char *s)
122 {
123 u_char *a, *m;
124 int bits;
125
126 if ((addr == 0) && (mask == 0)) {
127 sprintf(s, "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) sprintf(s, "%u.%u.%u.%u/%d", a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3],
135 bits);
136 else if (m[2] != 0) sprintf(s, "%u.%u.%u/%d", a[0], a[1], a[2], bits);
137 else if (m[1] != 0) sprintf(s, "%u.%u/%d", a[0], a[1], bits);
138 else sprintf(s, "%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)
151 {
152 u_int32_t a = 0;
153 u_int a0, a1, a2, a3;
154 char c;
155
156 if (sscanf(s, "%u.%u.%u.%u%c", &a0, &a1, &a2, &a3, &c) != 4 ||
157 a0 > 255 || a1 > 255 || a2 > 255 || a3 > 255)
158 return (0xffffffff);
159
160 ((u_char *)&a)[0] = a0;
161 ((u_char *)&a)[1] = a1;
162 ((u_char *)&a)[2] = a2;
163 ((u_char *)&a)[3] = a3;
164
165 return (a);
166 }
167
168
169 /*
170 * inet_cksum extracted from:
171 * P I N G . C
172 *
173 * Author -
174 * Mike Muuss
175 * U. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory
176 * December, 1983
177 * Modified at Uc Berkeley
178 *
179 * (ping.c) Status -
180 * Public Domain. Distribution Unlimited.
181 *
182 * I N _ C K S U M
183 *
184 * Checksum routine for Internet Protocol family headers (C Version)
185 *
186 */
187 int
188 inet_cksum(u_int16_t *addr, u_int len)
189 {
190 int nleft = (int)len;
191 u_int16_t *w = addr;
192 int32_t sum = 0;
193 union {
194 u_int16_t w;
195 u_int8_t b[2];
196 } answer;
197
198 /*
199 * Our algorithm is simple, using a 32 bit accumulator (sum),
200 * we add sequential 16 bit words to it, and at the end, fold
201 * back all the carry bits from the top 16 bits into the lower
202 * 16 bits.
203 */
204 while (nleft > 1) {
205 sum += *w++;
206 nleft -= 2;
207 }
208
209 /* mop up an odd byte, if necessary */
210 if (nleft == 1) {
211 answer.w = 0;
212 answer.b[0] = *(u_char *)w ;
213 sum += answer.w;
214 }
215
216 /*
217 * add back carry outs from top 16 bits to low 16 bits
218 */
219 sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff); /* add hi 16 to low 16 */
220 sum += (sum >> 16); /* add carry */
221 answer.w = ~sum; /* truncate to 16 bits */
222 return (answer.w);
223 }
224