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engine: add IPv6 address parsing/printing library from GameNetworkingSockets
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engine/common/ipv6text.c
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "ipv6text.h"
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#ifndef snprintf
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#define snprintf _snprintf
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#endif
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#endif
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void IPv6IPToString( char *pszOutText, const unsigned char *ip )
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{
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// Find the longest run of consecutive zero quads.
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// If there's a tie, we want the leftmost one.
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int idxLongestRunStart = -1;
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int nLongestRun = 1; // It must be at least 2 quads in a row, a single 0 must not be compressed
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int nCurrentRun = 0;
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int idxQuad;
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for ( idxQuad = 0 ; idxQuad < 8 ; ++idxQuad )
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{
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// Zero
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if ( ip[idxQuad*2] || ip[idxQuad*2 + 1] )
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{
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// Terminate run
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nCurrentRun = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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// Extend (or begin) run
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++nCurrentRun;
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// Longer than previously found run?
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if ( nCurrentRun > nLongestRun )
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{
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nLongestRun = nCurrentRun;
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idxLongestRunStart = idxQuad - nCurrentRun + 1;
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}
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}
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}
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// Print the quads
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char *p = pszOutText;
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idxQuad = 0;
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bool bNeedColon = false;
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while ( idxQuad < 8 )
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{
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// Run of compressed zeros?
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if ( idxQuad == idxLongestRunStart )
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{
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*(p++) = ':';
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*(p++) = ':';
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bNeedColon = false;
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idxQuad += nLongestRun;
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}
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else
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{
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// Colon to separate from previous, unless
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// we are first or immediately follow compressed zero "::"
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if ( bNeedColon )
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*(p++) = ':';
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// Next quad should should print a separator
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bNeedColon = true;
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// Assemble 16-bit quad value from the two bytes
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unsigned quad = ( (unsigned)ip[idxQuad*2] << 8U ) | ip[idxQuad*2 + 1];
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// Manually do the hex number formatting.
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// Lowercase hex digits, with leading zeros omitted
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static const char hexdigits[] = "0123456789abcdef";
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if ( quad >= 0x0010 )
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{
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if ( quad >= 0x0100 )
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{
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if ( quad >= 0x1000 )
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*(p++) = hexdigits[ quad >> 12U ];
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*(p++) = hexdigits[ ( quad >> 8U ) & 0xf ];
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}
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*(p++) = hexdigits[ ( quad >> 4U ) & 0xf ];
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}
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// Least significant digit, which is always printed
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*(p++) = hexdigits[ quad & 0xf ];
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// On to the next one
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++idxQuad;
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}
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}
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// String terminator
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*p = '\0';
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}
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void IPv6AddrToString( char *pszOutText, const unsigned char *ip, uint16_t port, uint32_t scope )
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{
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char *p = pszOutText;
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// Open bracket
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*(p++) = '[';
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// Print in the IP
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IPv6IPToString( p, ip );
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// Find the end of the string
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while (*p)
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++p;
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if ( scope )
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{
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// And now the scope. Max 32-digit scope number is 10 digits
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snprintf( p, 12, "%%%d", scope );
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// Find the end of the string
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while (*p)
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++p;
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}
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// And now the rest. Max 16-digit port number is 6 digits
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snprintf( p, 8, "]:%u", (unsigned int)port );
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}
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static inline int ParseIPv6Addr_HexDigitVal( char c )
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{
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if ( c >= '0' && c <= '9' ) return c - '0';
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if ( c >= 'a' && c <= 'f' ) return c - ('a' - 0xa);
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if ( c >= 'A' && c <= 'F' ) return c - ('A' - 0xa);
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return -1;
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}
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static inline int ParseIPv6Addr_DecimalDigitVal( char c )
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{
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if ( c >= '0' && c <= '9' ) return c - '0';
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return -1;
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}
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bool ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( char c )
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{
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// Newlines don't count, intentionally
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return c == ' ' || c == '\t';
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}
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bool ParseIPv6Addr( const char *pszText, unsigned char *pOutIP, int *pOutPort, uint32_t *pOutScope )
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{
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while ( ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *pszText ) )
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++pszText;
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const char *s = pszText;
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// Skip opening bracket, if present
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if ( *s == '[' )
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{
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++s;
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while ( ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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++s;
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}
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// Special case for leading "::"
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bool bQuadMustFollow = true;
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unsigned char *d = pOutIP;
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unsigned char *pZeroFill = NULL;
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unsigned char *pEndIP = pOutIP + 16;
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if ( s[0] == ':' && s[1] == ':' )
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{
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pZeroFill = d;
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s += 2;
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bQuadMustFollow = false;
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}
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// Parse quads until we get to the end
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for (;;)
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{
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// Next thing must be a quad, or end of input. Is it a quad?
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int quadDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_HexDigitVal( *s );
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if ( quadDigit < 0 )
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{
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if ( bQuadMustFollow )
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return false;
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break;
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}
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// No room for more quads?
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if ( d >= pEndIP )
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return false;
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++s;
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int quad = quadDigit;
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// Now parse up to three additional characters
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quadDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_HexDigitVal( *s );
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if ( quadDigit >= 0 )
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{
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quad = ( quad << 4 ) | quadDigit;
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++s;
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quadDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_HexDigitVal( *s );
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if ( quadDigit >= 0 )
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{
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quad = ( quad << 4 ) | quadDigit;
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++s;
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quadDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_HexDigitVal( *s );
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if ( quadDigit >= 0 )
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{
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quad = ( quad << 4 ) | quadDigit;
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++s;
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}
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}
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}
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// Stash it in the next slot, ignoring for now the issue
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// of compressed zeros
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*(d++) = (unsigned char)( quad >> 8 );
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*(d++) = (unsigned char)quad;
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// Only valid character for the IP portion is a colon.
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// Anything else ends the IP portion
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if ( *s != ':' )
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break;
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// Compressed zeros?
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if ( s[1] == ':' )
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{
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// Eat '::'
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s += 2;
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// Can only have one range of compressed zeros
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if ( pZeroFill )
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return false;
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// Remember where to insert the compressed zeros
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pZeroFill = d;
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// An IP can end with '::'
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bQuadMustFollow = false;
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}
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else
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{
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// If they have filed the entire IP with no compressed zeros,
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// then this is unambiguously a port number. That's not
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// necessarily the best style, but it *is* unambiguous
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// what it should mean, so let's allow it. If there
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// are compressed zeros, then this is ambiguous, and we will
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// always interpret it as a quad.
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if ( !pZeroFill && d >= pEndIP )
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break; // leave ':' as next character, for below
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// Eat ':'
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++s;
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// A single colon must be followed by another quad
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bQuadMustFollow = true;
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}
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}
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// End of the IP. Do we have compressed zeros?
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if ( pZeroFill )
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{
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// How many zeros do we need to fill?
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intptr_t nZeros = pEndIP - d;
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if ( nZeros <= 0 )
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return false;
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// Shift the quads after the bytes to the end
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memmove( pZeroFill+nZeros, pZeroFill, d-pZeroFill );
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// And now fill the zeros
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memset( pZeroFill, 0, nZeros );
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}
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else
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{
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// No compressed zeros. Just make sure we filled the IP exactly
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if ( d != pEndIP )
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return false;
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}
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if ( *s == '%' )
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{
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++s;
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// Parse scope number
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uint32_t unScope = 0;
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int nScopeDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_DecimalDigitVal( *s );
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if ( nScopeDigit < 0 )
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return false;
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unScope = (uint32_t)nScopeDigit;
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for (;;)
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{
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++s;
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if ( *s == '\0' || *s == ']' || ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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break;
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nScopeDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_DecimalDigitVal( *s );
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if ( nScopeDigit < 0 )
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return false;
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unScope = unScope * 10 + nScopeDigit;
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}
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if ( pOutScope )
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*pOutScope = unScope;
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}
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else
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{
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if ( pOutScope )
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*pOutScope = 0;
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}
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// If we started with a bracket, then the next character MUST be a bracket.
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// (And this is the only circumstance in which a closing bracket would be legal)
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if ( *pszText == '[' )
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{
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while ( ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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++s;
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if ( *s != ']' )
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return false;
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++s;
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}
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// Now we are definitely at the end of the IP. Do we have a port?
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// We support all of the syntaxes mentioned in RFC5952 section 6 other
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// than the ambiguous case
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if ( *s == ':' || *s == '#' || *s == '.' || *s == 'p' || *s == 'P' )
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{
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++s;
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}
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else
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{
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while ( ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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++s;
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if ( *s == '\0' )
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{
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// Parsed IP without port OK
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if ( pOutPort )
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*pOutPort = -1;
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return true;
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}
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if ( strncmp( s, "port", 4 ) == 0 )
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{
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s += 4;
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while ( ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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++s;
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}
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else
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{
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// Extra stuff after the IP which isn't whitespace or a port
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return false;
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}
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}
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// We have a port. If they didn't ask for it, that's considered a parse failure.
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if ( !pOutPort )
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return false;
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// Parse port number
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int nPort = ParseIPv6Addr_DecimalDigitVal( *s );
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if ( nPort < 0 )
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return false;
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for (;;)
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{
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++s;
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if ( *s == '\0' || ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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break;
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int portDigit = ParseIPv6Addr_DecimalDigitVal( *s );
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if ( portDigit < 0 )
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return false;
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nPort = nPort * 10 + portDigit;
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if ( nPort > 0xffff )
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return false;
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}
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// Consume trailing whitespace; confirm nothing else in the input
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while ( ParseIPv6Addr_IsSpace( *s ) )
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++s;
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if ( *s != '\0' )
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return false;
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*pOutPort = nPort;
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return true;
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}
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/// Standalone plain C utilities for parsing and printing IPv6 addresses
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#pragma once
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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/// Max length of an IPv6 string, with scope, WITHOUT port number, including \0':
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/// 0123:4567:89ab:cdef:0123:4567:89ab:cdef%4294967295
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#define k_ncchMaxIPV6AddrStringWithoutPort 51;
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/// Max number of bytes output by IPv6AddrToString, including '\0':
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/// [0123:4567:89ab:cdef:0123:4567:89ab:cdef%4294967295]:12345
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/// There are other strings that are acceptable to ParseIPv6Addr
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/// that are longer than this, but this is the longest canonical
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/// string.
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#define k_ncchMaxIPV6AddrStringWithPort 59;
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/// Format an IPv6 address to the canonical form according to RFC5952.
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/// The address should be 16 bytes (e.g. same as in6_addr::s6_addr).
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/// Your buffer MUST be at least k_ncchMaxIPV6AddrStringWithoutPort bytes.
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extern void IPv6IPToString( char *pszOutText, const unsigned char *ip );
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/// Format IPv6 IP and port to string. This uses the recommended
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/// bracket notation, eg [1234::1]:12345. Your buffer must be
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/// at least k_ncchMaxIPV6AddrStringWithPort bytes.
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extern void IPv6AddrToString( char *pszOutText, const unsigned char *ip, uint16_t port, uint32_t scope );
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/// Parse IPv6 address string. Returns true if parsed OK. Returns false
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/// if input cannot be parsed, or if input specifies a port but pOutPort is NULL.
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/// If input does not specify a port, and pOutPort is non-NULL, then *pOutPort is
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/// set to -1.
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///
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/// Parsing is tolerant of any unambiguous IPv6 representation, the input
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/// need not be the canonical RFC5952 representation.
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///
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/// IPv6 zones are not supported.
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///
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/// Leading and trailing whitespace is OK around the entire string,
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/// but not internal whitespace. The different methods for separating the
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/// port in RFC5952 are supported section 6, except the ambiguous case
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/// of a colon to separate the port, when the IP contains a double-colon.
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/// Brackets around an IP are OK, even if there is no port.
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///
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/// Address must point to a 16-byte buffer (e.g. same as in6_addr::s6_addr)
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/// Port is returned in host byte order.
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extern bool ParseIPv6Addr( const char *pszText, unsigned char *pOutIP, int *pOutPort, uint32_t *pOutScope );
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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