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#
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
# documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
# provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
# both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
# supporting documentation, and that the name of the author not be
# used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the
# software without specific, written prior permission.
#
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# ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS; IN NO EVENT SHALL
# AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
# DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
# OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module Header
# Filename : ipv4pack.pm
# Purpose : provide translation functions for the different address
# space notations, and other ip functionalities
# Author : Monica Cortes
# Date : August 1998
# Description :
# Language Version : Perl (Tested with v5.00401 and v5.00404)
# OSs Tested : BSD/OS 3.1
# Command Line : -
# Input Files : -
# Output Files : -
# External Programs : -
# Problems :
# To Do :
# Comments : most of these routines where taken form
# /ncc/db/dbase/src/net2net.pl coded originally by D.
# Kessens. I have added comments! and made some changes
# to adapt it to be a module and be able to work with
# use strict, added more checks where relvant. (19980626)
# Comments : the exported variables are used by the routines and
# taken from /ncc/db/dbase/src/defines.pl (19980626)
# Comments : there are some non exported routines
# Comments : NOT all routines make all the checking! To manipulate
# IPs the best is to use integers, so use
# 1- normalizerange
# 2- quad2int
# To go back to a prefix or quad notation after
# manipulation use
# 1- range2prefixes
# or 2- int2quad
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Changes : 19981130 Monica
# new exported routine normalizerange121 to comply
# with RIPE 121 document (outdated but still
# valid), new control value to indicate that
# a range has been treated classfull
#
# Changes : 19990527 Monica
# changes to normalizerange121
# there are inetnums with only one IP address
# the routine treated this as "systax error"
# will now be treated as a /32 with a proper warning code
#
# Changes : 20001115 BaT
# add a function to translate error code into string
# Changes : 20010410 BaT
# add handling of encompassing object as valid one
# fixed bunch of typos
require 5.004;
package ipv4pack;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK);
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
use vars qw($O_OK $O_NOK $O_PRIVATERANGE $O_INVALIDIP $O_INVALIDPREFIX
$O_INVALIDRANGE $O_SYNTAXERROR $O_NOVERLAP $O_OVERLAP $O_BINAOVERLAP
$O_AINBOVERLAP $O_RESERVEDCLASS $O_CLASSFULL $O_IPADDRONLY);
@EXPORT=qw($O_OK $O_NOK $O_PRIVATERANGE $O_INVALIDIP $O_INVALIDPREFIX
$O_INVALIDRANGE $O_SYNTAXERROR $O_NOVERLAP $O_OVERLAP $O_BINAOVERLAP
$O_AINBOVERLAP $O_RESERVEDCLASS $O_CLASSFULL $O_IPADDRONLY
&quad2int &int2quad &normalizerange &range2prefixes &testoverlap
&aggregate &normalizerange121 &error2str);
@EXPORT_OK=qw($O_OK $O_NOK $O_PRIVATERANGE $O_INVALIDIP $O_INVALIDPREFIX
$O_INVALIDRANGE $O_SYNTAXERROR $O_NOVERLAP $O_OVERLAP $O_BINAOVERLAP
$O_AINBOVERLAP $O_RESERVEDCLASS $O_CLASSFULL $O_IPADDRONLY
&quad2int &int2quad &normalizerange &range2prefixes &testoverlap
&aggregate &normalizerange121 &error2str);
$VERSION = '1.04';
#
# these are error codes for checking the results of the
# different net-routines
#
$O_OK = 1; # no problem found
$O_NOK = 0; # an unknown problem was found
$O_IPADDRONLY = 20; # range treated as an /32 only
$O_CLASSFULL = 21; # ip treated as of classfull ranges
$O_RESERVEDCLASS= 22; # ip from reserved range was given
$O_PRIVATERANGE = 23; # ip from private range was given
$O_INVALIDIP = 24; # wrong ip was given
$O_INVALIDPREFIX= 25; # invalid index was given
$O_INVALIDRANGE = 26; # invalid range was given
$O_SYNTAXERROR = 27; # syntax error was found
$O_NOVERLAP = -1; # no overlap between two ranges
$O_OVERLAP = 100; # overlap between two ranges
$O_AINBOVERLAP = 101; # range A is part of range B
$O_BINAOVERLAP = 110; # range B is part of range A
# Correspondence between error codes and their meaning
my %errorcode = (
$O_OK => "No problems were found",
$O_NOK => "An unknown problem was found",
$O_IPADDRONLY => "Range treated as an /32 only",
$O_CLASSFULL => "IP treated as of classfull ranges",
$O_RESERVEDCLASS=> "IP from reserved range was given",
$O_PRIVATERANGE => "IP from private range was given",
$O_INVALIDIP => "Wrong IP was given",
$O_INVALIDPREFIX=> "Invalid index was given",
$O_INVALIDRANGE => "Invalid range was given",
$O_SYNTAXERROR => "Syntax error was found",
$O_NOVERLAP => "No overlap between two ranges",
$O_OVERLAP => "Overlap between two ranges",
$O_AINBOVERLAP => "Range A is part of the range B",
$O_BINAOVERLAP => "Range B is part of the range A"
);
#
# these variables are just constants for obtaining prefix lengths
#
# TINYLOGVALUE is important if the range for which one wants to optain a
# prefix is very big. The algorithm for obtaining the prefix relies
# on the integer part of a logarithm (log(x)). If x is small, there
# are no problems, but if x is big, the precision of the log can be
# insufficient to give the correct int value (think of (2**32-1)).
# TINYLOGVALUE is used to force precision on this cases and is
# sufficiently small to let the other cases un-affected.
#
my($ONEDIVLOG2)=1/log(2); # log constant
my($TINYLOGVALUE)=(32-(log(2**32-1)*$ONEDIVLOG2))/100; # another log constant
my @masks= (0x0,
0x80000000, 0xc0000000, 0xe0000000, 0xf0000000,
0xf8000000, 0xfc000000, 0xfe000000, 0xff000000,
0xff800000, 0xffc00000, 0xffe00000, 0xfff00000,
0xfff80000, 0xfffc0000, 0xfffe0000, 0xffff0000,
0xffff8000, 0xffffc000, 0xffffe000, 0xfffff000,
0xfffff800, 0xfffffc00, 0xfffffe00, 0xffffff00,
0xffffff80, 0xffffffc0, 0xffffffe0, 0xfffffff0,
0xfffffff8, 0xfffffffc, 0xfffffffe, 0xffffffff ); # network masks
##
##
## exported functions
##
##
##
#
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : translate an quad written IP number into a long int
# Side Effects :
# Comments :
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : scalar value of an IP in quad notation
# Return values : -1 if wrong quad number
# long int translation of quad to int
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub quad2int ($) {
my($quad) = @_;
# split quad into each byte
my(@bytes) = split(/\./, $quad);
# check the value of each byte [0,255] and pack the info
return unpack("N",pack("C4",@bytes)) if
(@bytes == 4 && scalar(grep {$_>=0 && $_<=255} @bytes) == 4);
return(-1);
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : translate an IP written as long int into a quad
# Side Effects :
# Comments : different perl versions handle variables differently
# in the sense that the default is on some "string" in
# others "int". To avoid problems a very ugly hack is
# put in place to make sure perl handles it as a number
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : scalar value of an IP in long int notation
# Return values : scalar quad translation of int to quad
# -1 if wrong int
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub int2quad ($) {
my($integer)=@_;
my($MaxValidInt)=4294967295; # int corresponding to 255.255.255.255
# here are some checks of the int value, it has to be bigger than 0
# but smaller than the highest ip possible: 255.255.255.255
return -1 if ($integer !~ /^\d+$/ || $integer < 0 ||
$integer > $MaxValidInt);
# ugly hack
$integer += 0;
return join(".", unpack("C4",pack("N",$integer)));
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : gets a range as argument and tries to identify the
# range notation and translate it into quad - quad format
# Side Effects :
# Comments : it understands following notations:
# quad - quad
# quad/prefix
# quad (class-full ip)
#
# it checks for the use of private ips and reserved classes:
#
# quad int value
# 0.0.0.0 - 0.255.255.255
# 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
# 127.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255
# 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 2886729728 - 2887778303
# 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 3232235520 - 3232301055
#
# Classes D,F and reserved
# 223.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
#
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : scalar value with the range information in one
# of the above notations
# Return values : an array with a first field: quad - quad
# and a second field: errorcode
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub normalizerange ($) {
my($range)=@_;
my($ip1);
# test the syntax of $range
if ($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.[\.\d]*)?\s*([\/\-])\s*([\d\.]+)*$/) {
# range is in format quad/prefix or quad - quad
# check for a valid range: no CLASS-D and upper (223-255), no 127/8
# and no private networks allowed (10/8)
return ("", $O_PRIVATERANGE) if ($1 eq "10" || $1 eq "127");
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS) if ($1 > 223);
if ($3 eq '/') { # range is in format quad/prefix
my($len)=$4;
# complete the trailing quads if missing
($range,$ip1)=&completeip(defined($2)?$1.$2:$1,0);
return ("", $O_INVALIDIP) if ($ip1 < 0);
# check valid prefix and its mask
if (($len=~ /^0*([12]?[\d]|3[012])$/) &&
(!($ip1 & (~$masks[$len])))) {
my($ip2)=$ip1+(2**(32-$len)-1);
# BaT 20010410: We should reject 0/8, but accept 0/0 as legal
if($ip1 == 0) {
if($ip2 == 4294967295) {
return ($range." - ".int2quad($ip2), $O_OK);
}
elsif($ip2 <= 16777215) {
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS);
}
}
# check that it does not overlap a private network (172.16/12 &
# 192.168/16)
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","2886729728:2887778303") == -1);
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","3232235520:3232301055") == -1);
return ($range." - ".int2quad($ip2), $O_OK);
}
return ("", $O_INVALIDPREFIX);
} elsif ($3 eq '-') { # range is in format quad - quad
my($torange)=$4;
($range,$ip1)=&completeip(defined($2)?$1.$2:$1,0);
my($ip2);
($torange,$ip2)=&completeip($torange,1);
# check that the quads where valid and the second is greater
return ("", $O_INVALIDIP) if (($ip1 < 0) || ($ip2 < 0));
return ("", $O_INVALIDRANGE) if ($ip2 < $ip1);
# BaT 20010410: We should reject 0/8, but accept 0/0 as legal
if($ip1 == 0) {
if($ip2 == 4294967295) {
return ($range." - ".$torange, $O_OK);
}
elsif($ip2 <= 16777215) {
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS);
}
}
# check that it does not overlap a private network (172.16/12 &
# 192.168/16 )
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","2886729728:2887778303") == -1);
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","3232235520:3232301055") == -1);
return ($range." - ".$torange, $O_OK);
}
} elsif ($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.[\.\d]*)?$/) {
# range is in format quad it will be treated CLASSFULL so
# the errorcodes will be $O_CLASSFULL
return ("", $O_PRIVATERANGE) if($1=~ /^10|127$/);
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS) if($1 > 223 || $1 == 0);
($range,$ip1)=&completeip($range,0);
return ("", $O_INVALIDIP) if ($ip1 < 0);
# note that the order in the comparisons is important
# *and* the order of the if's is important !!!
if (($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.\d+\.\d+)\.0$/) &&
($1>=192)) { # CLASS C
# check that it is not a private network 192.168/16
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) if ( $1 == 192 && $2 =~ /^\.168/ );
return ($1.$2.".0 - ".$1.$2.".255", $O_CLASSFULL);
} elsif (($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.(\d+))\.0\.0$/) &&
($1>=128)) { # CLASS B
# check that it is not a private network 172.16/12
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) if ( $1 == 172 &&
($3 >= 16 && $3 <= 31) );
return ($1.$2.".0.0 - ".$1.$2.".255.255", $O_CLASSFULL);
} elsif ($range=~ /^(\d+)\.0\.0\.0$/) { # CLASS A
return ($1.".0.0.0 - ".$1.".255.255.255", $O_CLASSFULL);
}
}
return ("", $O_SYNTAXERROR); # nothing useful found
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : gets a range as argument and tries to identify the
# range notation and translate it into quad - quad format
# this routine is compliant with RIPE 121 document
# Side Effects :
# Comments : it understands following notations:
# quad - quad
# quad/prefix
# quad (class-full ip)
#
# it checks for the use of private ips and reserved classes:
#
# quad int value
# 0.0.0.0 - 0.255.255.255
# 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
# 127.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255
# 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 2886729728 - 2887778303
# 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 3232235520 - 3232301055
#
# Classes D,F and reserved
# 223.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
#
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : scalar value with the range information in one
# of the above notations
# Return values : an array with a first field: quad - quad
# and a second field: errorcode
#
# Changes : 19981130 Monica
# this routine was included to be compliant with
# RIPE 121 document which should be updated and then
# this routine can be removed again
#
# Changes : 19990527 Monica
# there are inetnums with only one IP address
# the routine treated this as "systax error"
# will now be treated as a /32 with a proper warning code
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub normalizerange121 ($) {
my($range)=@_;
my($ip1);
# test the syntax of $range
if ($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.[\.\d]*)?\s*([\/\-])\s*([\d\.]+)*$/) {
# range is in format quad/prefix or quad - quad
# check for a valid range: no CLASS-D and upper (223-255), no 127/8
# and no private networks allowed (10/8)
return ("", $O_PRIVATERANGE) if ($1 =~ /^10|127$/);
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS) if ($1 > 223);
if ($3 eq '/') { # range is in format quad/prefix
my($len)=$4;
# complete the trailing quads if missing
($range,$ip1)=&completeip(defined($2)?$1.$2:$1,0);
return ("", $O_INVALIDIP) if ($ip1 < 0);
# check valid prefix and its mask
if (($len=~ /^0*([12]?[\d]|3[012])$/) &&
(!($ip1 & (~$masks[$len])))) {
my($ip2)=$ip1+(2**(32-$len)-1);
# BaT 20010410: We should reject 0/8, but accept 0/0 as legal
if($ip1 == 0) {
if($ip2 == 4294967295) {
return ($range." - ".int2quad($ip2), $O_OK);
}
elsif($ip2 <= 16777215) {
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS);
}
}
# check that it does not overlap a private network (172.16/12 &
# 192.168/16)
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","2886729728:2887778303") == -1);
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","3232235520:3232301055") == -1);
return ($range." - ".&int2quad($ip2), $O_OK);
}
return ("", $O_INVALIDPREFIX);
} elsif ($3 eq '-') { # range is in format quad - quad
my($torange)=$4;
my($errorcode)=$O_OK;
($range,$ip1)=&completeip(defined($2)?$1.$2:$1,0);
my($ip2);
($torange,$ip2)=&completeip($torange,1);
# check that the quads where valid and the second is greater
return ("", $O_INVALIDIP) if (($ip1 < 0) || ($ip2 < 0));
return ("", $O_INVALIDRANGE) if ($ip2 < $ip1);
# BaT 20010410: We should reject 0/8, but accept 0/0 as legal
if($ip1 == 0) {
if($ip2 == 4294967295) {
return ($range." - ".$torange, $O_OK);
}
elsif($ip2 <= 16777215) {
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS);
}
}
# check that it does not overlap a private network (172.16/12 &
# 192.168/16)
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","2886729728:2887778303") == -1);
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) unless
(&testoverlap("$ip1:$ip2","3232235520:3232301055") == -1);
# 19981130 Monica
# changes to routine normalizerange
my(@quads_ip1)=split(/\./,$range);
my(@quads_ip2)=split(/\./,$torange);
if ( $quads_ip1[-1] == 0 && $quads_ip2[-1] == 0 ) {
# old classfull notation, check if it is an old CLASS C
if ($quads_ip1[0] >= 192) {
# replace ip2 last quad by 255
$quads_ip2[-1] = 255;
$torange=join('.',@quads_ip2);
$errorcode=$O_CLASSFULL;
} else {
# NOT a CLASS C: do give an error, invalid range
return ("", $O_INVALIDRANGE);
}
}
return ($range." - ".$torange, $errorcode);
}
} elsif ($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.[\.\d]*)?$/) {
# range is in format quad it will be treated CLASSFULL
return ("", $O_PRIVATERANGE) if($1=~ /^10|127$/);
return ("", $O_RESERVEDCLASS) if($1 > 223 || $1 == 0);
($range,$ip1)=&completeip($range,0);
return ("", $O_INVALIDIP) if ($ip1 < 0);
# note that the order in the comparisons is important
# *and* the order of the if's is important !!!
if ($range !~ /\.0$/) {
# the last quad contains a non null argument
# it will be treated as on IP number => /32 with a
# warning that it was treated as such
return ( $range." - ".$range, $O_IPADDRONLY);
} elsif (($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.\d+\.\d+)\.0$/) &&
($1>=192)) { # CLASS C
# check that it is not a private network 192.168/16
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) if ( $1 == 192 && $2 =~ /^\.168/ );
return ($1.$2.".0 - ".$1.$2.".255", $O_CLASSFULL);
} elsif (($range=~ /^(\d+)(\.(\d+))\.0\.0$/) &&
($1>=128)) { # CLASS B
# check that it is not a private network 172.16/12
return ("",$O_PRIVATERANGE) if ( $1 == 172 &&
($3 >= 16 && $3 <= 31) );
return ($1.$2.".0.0 - ".$1.$2.".255.255", $O_CLASSFULL);
} elsif ($range=~ /^(\d+)\.0\.0\.0$/) { # CLASS A
return ($1.".0.0.0 - ".$1.".255.255.255", $O_CLASSFULL);
}
}
return ("", $O_SYNTAXERROR); # nothing useful found
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : gets a range in the format "int - int" or "quad - quad"
# and splits it into the necessary prefixes finding
# always the smallest prefix possible
# Side Effects :
# Comments : No checks are performed on the validity of the ips
# for checks use normalizerange and quad2int first
# Comments : To get the prefix decomposition of a range one
# needs to do two things:
# - get the smallest posible prefix, which depends
# on the size of the range
# - the mask for that prefix has to match the start
# address of the range
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : a scalar value with the range in "int - int"
# or "quad - quad" format
# Return values : an array of ip-ranges in the format quad/prefix
# or -1 if a problem ocurred
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub range2prefixes ($) {
my(@prefixes)=();
my($bits);
my($ip1,$ip2)=split(/ \- /, $_[0], 2);
$ip1=&quad2int($ip1) if ($ip1 =~ /\./); # quad notation
$ip2=&quad2int($ip2) if ($ip2 =~ /\./); # quad notation
# check ip1 and ip2
return (-1) if ( $ip1 == -1 || $ip2 == -1 );
do {
# get smallest useful prefix length based on size of range.
# $TINYLOGVALUE is used to account for the pecision lost by
# the log calculation on large range sizes (see definition of
# TINYLOGVALUE at the begining of the module).
$bits = 32-int(log($ip2-$ip1+1)*$ONEDIVLOG2+$TINYLOGVALUE);
{
use integer; # for the following bitwise &
# find smallest prefix that masks all bits of starting address of the
# range
until ($ip1 == ($ip1 & $masks[$bits])) {
$bits++;
}
}
push(@prefixes, &int2quad($ip1)."/".$bits);
# add on block we've just found
$ip1 += 2**(32-$bits);
# stop when we've reached the top end of range
} until (($ip1-1) == $ip2);
return @prefixes;
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : gets two ip ranges in the format "int [-:] int" or
# "quad [-:] quad" and test if they overlap and what
# type of overlap
# Side Effects :
# Comments :
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : two scalar variables,
# 1- range A in format "int [-:] int" or "quad [-:] quad"
# 2- range B in format "int [-:] int" or "quad [-:] quad"
# Return values : a scalar value indicating the type of overlap
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub testoverlap {
my($rangeA,$rangeB)=@_;
my($Aip1,$Aip2,$Bip1,$Bip2);
if ($rangeA =~ /^\s*(\S*)\s*[\-:]\s*(\S*)\s*$/ ) {
$Aip1=$1;
$Aip2=$2;
$Aip1=&quad2int($Aip1) if ( $Aip1 =~ /\./ );
$Aip2=&quad2int($Aip2) if ( $Aip2 =~ /\./ );
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Aip1 == -1 || $Aip2 == -1);
} else {
return $O_SYNTAXERROR; #wrong syntax
}
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Aip1 > $Aip2); #wrong syntax
if ($rangeB =~ /^\s*(\S*)\s*[\-:]\s*(\S*)\s*$/ ) {
$Bip1=$1;
$Bip2=$2;
$Bip1=&quad2int($Bip1) if( $Bip1 =~ /\./ );
$Bip2=&quad2int($Bip2) if( $Bip2 =~ /\./ );
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Bip1 == -1 || $Bip2 == -1);
} else {
return $O_SYNTAXERROR; #wrong syntax
}
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Bip1 > $Bip2); #wrong syntax
# test if both ranges overlap
if ( $Bip1 <= $Aip2 && $Bip2 >=$Aip1 ) {
# range A is part of range B
return $O_AINBOVERLAP if ( $Bip1 <= $Aip1 && $Bip2 >=$Aip2 );
# range B is part of range A
return $O_BINAOVERLAP if ( $Bip1 >= $Aip1 && $Bip2 <=$Aip2 );
# partial overlap only
return $O_OVERLAP;
}
return $O_NOVERLAP; # no overlap
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : gets two ip ranges in the format "int [-:] int" or
# "quad [-:] quad" and checks if they are aggregatable
# Side Effects :
# Comments : only checks if the second range is contiguos with the
# first range
# Comments : To get the prefix of a range one needs to do:
# - get the smallest posible prefix, which depends
# on the size of the range
# - check that the size of the prefix found accounts
# for the complete range size
# - the mask for that prefix has to match the start
# address of the range
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : two scalar variables,
# 1- range A in format "int [-:] int" or "quad [-:] quad"
# 2- range B in format "int [-:] int" or "quad [-:] quad"
# Return values : a scalar value indicating
# the aggregate in quad/prefix
# or -1 if not aggregatable
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub aggregate {
my($rangeA,$rangeB)=@_;
my($Aip1,$Aip2,$Bip1,$Bip2);
if ($rangeA =~ /^\s*(\S*)\s*[\-:]\s*(\S*)\s*$/ ) {
$Aip1=$1;
$Aip2=$2;
$Aip1=&quad2int($Aip1) if ( $Aip1 =~ /\./ );
$Aip2=&quad2int($Aip2) if ( $Aip2 =~ /\./ );
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Aip1 == -1 || $Aip2 == -1);
} else {
return $O_SYNTAXERROR; #wrong syntax
}
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Aip1 > $Aip2); #wrong syntax
if ($rangeB =~ /^\s*(\S*)\s*[-:]\s*(\S*)\s*$/ ) {
$Bip1=$1;
$Bip2=$2;
$Bip1=&quad2int($Bip1) if( $Bip1 =~ /\./ );
$Bip2=&quad2int($Bip2) if( $Bip2 =~ /\./ );
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Bip1 == -1 || $Bip2 == -1);
} else {
return $O_SYNTAXERROR; #wrong syntax
}
return $O_INVALIDRANGE if ($Bip1 > $Bip2); #wrong syntax
# test contiguity
return -1 unless ( ($Aip2+1) == $Bip1 );
# get smallest useful prefix length based on size of range.
# $TINYLOGVALUE is used to account for the pecision lost by
# the log calculation on large range sizes (see definition of
# TINYLOGVALUE at the begining of the module).
my($bits)=32-int(log($Bip2-$Aip1+1)*$ONEDIVLOG2+$TINYLOGVALUE);
# check that the prefix found accounts for the size of the range
return -1 unless ( ($Bip2-$Aip1+1) == (2**(32-$bits)));
use integer; # for the following bitwise &
if ($Aip1 == ($Aip1 & $masks[$bits])) {
return &int2quad($Aip1).'/'.$bits;
}
# ranges are not aggregatable
return -1;
}
##
## non exported subroutines
##
##
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : gets an ip in quad format of any length and tries
# to complete it with as many trailing ".0" as necessary
# Side Effects :
# Comments :
# Exported Routine : no (called by normalizerange)
# Routine Arguments : two scalar variables,
# 1- ip quad to complete
# 2- flag to know if it completes the ip with 0 o 255
# 0 completes with .0
# >0 completes with .255
# Return values : an array of two field:
# first field: completed quad
# second field: integer value of the quad
# or
# -1 if there was a problem
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub completeip {
my($range,$type)=@_;
my($int,$CompleteQuad);
# what do we complete with?
if ($type) {
$CompleteQuad='.255';
} else {
$CompleteQuad='.0';
}
# clean up the range of trailing dots
$range=~ s/\.*$//;
# get number of valid dots
my($nrofdots)= $range=~ s/\./\./g;
# complete the quad with trailing .0
$range=join("", $range, ("$CompleteQuad") x (3 - $nrofdots))
if ($nrofdots<3);
# get the int value of the completed quad
if (($int=&quad2int($range))>=0) {
return (&int2quad($int),$int);
}
# nothing valid found
return ("",-1);
}
##
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Subroutine Header
# Purpose : conver error code into the string
# Side Effects :
# Comments : BaT 20001115
# Exported Routine : yes
# Routine Arguments : error code if any
# Return values : an error string
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
sub error2str {
my($code) = @_;
my $str = $errorcode{$code};
# Return the string if exists
return $str if($str);
# Nothing to return
return "";
}
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