addr.c 4.3 KB

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  1. /* Copyright (C) 1995,1996 Robert de Bath <rdebath@cix.compulink.co.uk>
  2. * This file is part of the Linux-8086 C library and is distributed
  3. * under the GNU Library General Public License.
  4. */
  5. /*
  6. * Manuel Novoa III Dec 2000
  7. *
  8. * Converted to use my new (un)signed long (long) to string routines, which
  9. * are smaller than the previous functions and don't require static buffers.
  10. * In the process, removed the reference to strcat and cut object size of
  11. * inet_ntoa in half (from 190 bytes down to 94).
  12. *
  13. * Manuel Novoa III Feb 2002
  14. *
  15. * Changed to use _int10tostr.
  16. */
  17. #define _uintmaxtostr __libc__uintmaxtostr
  18. /* for some reason this does not work here */
  19. #define memmove __memmove
  20. #define _GNU_SOURCE
  21. #define __FORCE_GLIBC
  22. #include <features.h>
  23. #include <stdio.h>
  24. #include <string.h>
  25. #include <ctype.h>
  26. #include <netinet/in.h>
  27. #include <bits/uClibc_uintmaxtostr.h>
  28. int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *addrptr);
  29. #ifdef L_inet_aton
  30. /*
  31. * More undocumented inet_aton features.
  32. * (read: uclibc doesnt support but glibc does)
  33. * http://www.mkssoftware.com/docs/man3/inet_aton.3.asp
  34. *
  35. * *cp can take the form of:
  36. * a.b.c.d - {a,b,c,d} -> 1 byte
  37. * a.b.c - {a,b} -> 1 byte {c} -> 2 bytes
  38. * a.b - {a} -> 1 byte {b} -> 3 bytes
  39. * a - {a} -> 4 bytes
  40. *
  41. * Each part may be decimal, octal, or hexadecimal as in ISO C.
  42. * 0x or 0X -> hexadecimal
  43. * leading 0 -> octal
  44. * all else -> decimal
  45. */
  46. int inet_aton(cp, addrptr)
  47. const char *cp;
  48. struct in_addr *addrptr;
  49. {
  50. in_addr_t addr;
  51. int value;
  52. int part;
  53. addr = 0;
  54. for (part = 1; part <= 4; part++) {
  55. if (!isdigit(*cp))
  56. return 0;
  57. value = 0;
  58. while (isdigit(*cp)) {
  59. value *= 10;
  60. value += *cp++ - '0';
  61. if (value > 255)
  62. return 0;
  63. }
  64. if (part < 4) {
  65. if (*cp++ != '.')
  66. return 0;
  67. } else {
  68. char c = *cp++;
  69. if (c != '\0' && !isspace(c))
  70. return 0;
  71. }
  72. addr <<= 8;
  73. addr |= value;
  74. }
  75. /* W. Richard Stevens in his book UNIX Network Programming,
  76. * Volume 1, second edition, on page 71 says:
  77. *
  78. * An undocumented feature of inet_aton is that if addrptr is
  79. * a null pointer, the function still performs it validation
  80. * of the input string, but does not store the result.
  81. */
  82. if (addrptr) {
  83. addrptr->s_addr = htonl(addr);
  84. }
  85. return 1;
  86. }
  87. #endif
  88. #ifdef L_inet_addr
  89. in_addr_t inet_addr(const char *cp)
  90. {
  91. struct in_addr a;
  92. if (!inet_aton(cp, &a))
  93. return INADDR_NONE;
  94. else
  95. return a.s_addr;
  96. }
  97. #endif
  98. #ifdef L_inet_ntoa
  99. #define INET_NTOA_MAX_LEN 16 /* max 12 digits + 3 '.'s + 1 nul */
  100. char *inet_ntoa_r(struct in_addr in, char buf[INET_NTOA_MAX_LEN])
  101. {
  102. in_addr_t addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
  103. int i;
  104. char *p, *q;
  105. q = 0;
  106. p = buf + INET_NTOA_MAX_LEN - 1; /* cannot use sizeof(buf) here */
  107. for (i=0 ; i < 4 ; i++ ) {
  108. p = _int10tostr(p, addr & 0xff) - 1;
  109. addr >>= 8;
  110. if (q) {
  111. *q = '.';
  112. }
  113. q = p;
  114. }
  115. return p+1;
  116. }
  117. char *inet_ntoa(struct in_addr in)
  118. {
  119. static char buf[INET_NTOA_MAX_LEN];
  120. return(inet_ntoa_r(in, buf));
  121. }
  122. #endif
  123. #ifdef L_inet_makeaddr
  124. /*
  125. * Formulate an Internet address from network + host. Used in
  126. * building addresses stored in the ifnet structure.
  127. */
  128. struct in_addr inet_makeaddr(in_addr_t net, in_addr_t host)
  129. {
  130. in_addr_t addr;
  131. if (net < 128)
  132. addr = (net << IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT) | (host & IN_CLASSA_HOST);
  133. else if (net < 65536)
  134. addr = (net << IN_CLASSB_NSHIFT) | (host & IN_CLASSB_HOST);
  135. else if (net < 16777216UL)
  136. addr = (net << IN_CLASSC_NSHIFT) | (host & IN_CLASSC_HOST);
  137. else
  138. addr = net | host;
  139. addr = htonl(addr);
  140. return (*(struct in_addr *)&addr);
  141. }
  142. #endif
  143. #ifdef L_inet_lnaof
  144. /*
  145. * Return the local network address portion of an
  146. * internet address; handles class a/b/c network
  147. * number formats.
  148. */
  149. in_addr_t inet_lnaof(struct in_addr in)
  150. {
  151. in_addr_t i = ntohl(in.s_addr);
  152. if (IN_CLASSA(i))
  153. return ((i)&IN_CLASSA_HOST);
  154. else if (IN_CLASSB(i))
  155. return ((i)&IN_CLASSB_HOST);
  156. else
  157. return ((i)&IN_CLASSC_HOST);
  158. }
  159. #endif
  160. #ifdef L_inet_netof
  161. /*
  162. * Return the network number from an internet
  163. * address; handles class a/b/c network #'s.
  164. */
  165. in_addr_t
  166. inet_netof(struct in_addr in)
  167. {
  168. in_addr_t i = ntohl(in.s_addr);
  169. if (IN_CLASSA(i))
  170. return (((i)&IN_CLASSA_NET) >> IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT);
  171. else if (IN_CLASSB(i))
  172. return (((i)&IN_CLASSB_NET) >> IN_CLASSB_NSHIFT);
  173. else
  174. return (((i)&IN_CLASSC_NET) >> IN_CLASSC_NSHIFT);
  175. }
  176. #endif