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3 * Copyright (C) 2004 Richard Kettlewell
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20 /** @file lib/addr.c Socket address support */
27 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include <sys/socket.h>
29 #include <netinet/in.h>
31 #include <arpa/inet.h>
36 #include "configuration.h"
40 /** @brief Convert a pair of strings to an address
41 * @param a Pointer to string list
42 * @param pref Hints structure for getaddrinfo, or NULL
43 * @param namep Where to store address description, or NULL
44 * @return Address info structure or NULL on error
46 * This converts one or two strings into an address specification suitable
47 * for passing to socket(), bind() etc.
49 * If there is only one string then it is assumed to be the service
50 * name (port number). If there are two then the first is the host
51 * name and the second the service name.
53 * @p namep is used to return a description of the address suitable
54 * for use in log messages.
56 * If an error occurs a message is logged and a null pointer returned.
58 struct addrinfo *get_address(const struct stringlist *a,
59 const struct addrinfo *pref,
67 byte_xasprintf(&name, "host * service %s", a->s[0]);
68 if((rc = getaddrinfo(0, a->s[0], pref, &res))) {
69 error(0, "getaddrinfo %s: %s", a->s[0], gai_strerror(rc));
74 byte_xasprintf(&name, "host %s service %s", a->s[0], a->s[1]);
75 if((rc = getaddrinfo(a->s[0], a->s[1], pref, &res))) {
76 error(0, "getaddrinfo %s %s: %s", a->s[0], a->s[1], gai_strerror(rc));
81 error(0, "invalid network address specification (n=%d)", a->n);
84 if(!res || (pref && res->ai_socktype != pref->ai_socktype)) {
85 error(0, "getaddrinfo didn't give us a suitable socket address");
95 /** @brief Comparison function for address information
97 * Suitable for qsort().
99 int addrinfocmp(const struct addrinfo *a,
100 const struct addrinfo *b) {
101 const struct sockaddr_in *ina, *inb;
102 const struct sockaddr_in6 *in6a, *in6b;
104 if(a->ai_family != b->ai_family) return a->ai_family - b->ai_family;
105 if(a->ai_socktype != b->ai_socktype) return a->ai_socktype - b->ai_socktype;
106 if(a->ai_protocol != b->ai_protocol) return a->ai_protocol - b->ai_protocol;
107 switch(a->ai_protocol) {
109 ina = (const struct sockaddr_in *)a->ai_addr;
110 inb = (const struct sockaddr_in *)b->ai_addr;
111 if(ina->sin_port != inb->sin_port) return ina->sin_port - inb->sin_port;
112 return ina->sin_addr.s_addr - inb->sin_addr.s_addr;
115 in6a = (const struct sockaddr_in6 *)a->ai_addr;
116 in6b = (const struct sockaddr_in6 *)b->ai_addr;
117 if(in6a->sin6_port != in6b->sin6_port)
118 return in6a->sin6_port - in6b->sin6_port;
119 return memcmp(&in6a->sin6_addr, &in6b->sin6_addr,
120 sizeof (struct in6_addr));
122 error(0, "unsupported protocol family %d", a->ai_protocol);
123 return memcmp(a->ai_addr, b->ai_addr, a->ai_addrlen); /* kludge */
127 static inline int multicast4(const struct sockaddr_in *sin) {
128 return IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sin->sin_addr.s_addr));
131 static inline int multicast6(const struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6) {
132 return IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&sin6->sin6_addr);
135 /** @brief Return true if @p sa represents a multicast address */
136 int multicast(const struct sockaddr *sa) {
137 switch(sa->sa_family) {
139 return multicast4((const struct sockaddr_in *)sa);
141 return multicast6((const struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa);
147 static inline char *format_sockaddr4(const struct sockaddr_in *sin) {
148 char buffer[1024], *r;
151 byte_xasprintf(&r, "%s port %u",
152 inet_ntop(sin->sin_family, &sin->sin_addr,
153 buffer, sizeof buffer),
154 ntohs(sin->sin_port));
156 byte_xasprintf(&r, "%s",
157 inet_ntop(sin->sin_family, &sin->sin_addr,
158 buffer, sizeof buffer));
162 static inline char *format_sockaddr6(const struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6) {
163 char buffer[1024], *r;
166 byte_xasprintf(&r, "%s port %u",
167 inet_ntop(sin6->sin6_family, &sin6->sin6_addr,
168 buffer, sizeof buffer),
169 ntohs(sin6->sin6_port));
171 byte_xasprintf(&r, "%s",
172 inet_ntop(sin6->sin6_family, &sin6->sin6_addr,
173 buffer, sizeof buffer));
177 static inline char *format_sockaddrun(const struct sockaddr_un *sun) {
178 return xstrdup(sun->sun_path);
181 /** @brief Construct a text description a sockaddr */
182 char *format_sockaddr(const struct sockaddr *sa) {
183 switch(sa->sa_family) {
185 return format_sockaddr4((const struct sockaddr_in *)sa);
187 return format_sockaddr6((const struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa);
189 return format_sockaddrun((const struct sockaddr_un *)sa);