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5 // Kompetenzzentrum fuer Satelitenkommunikation (SatCom)
6 //     Stefan Bund <stefan.bund@fokus.fraunhofer.de>
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22
23 /** \file
24     \brief INet[46]Address and INet[46]AddressingPolicy public header
25  */
26
27 #ifndef HH_INetAddressing_
28 #define HH_INetAddressing_ 1
29
30 // Custom includes
31 #include <string>
32 #include <exception>
33 #include <netinet/in.h>
34 #include <boost/operators.hpp>
35 #include "Socket/SocketPolicy.hh"
36 #include "Socket/ClientSocketHandle.hh"
37 #include "Socket/CommunicationPolicy.hh"
38 #include "Socket/Protocols/GenericAddressingPolicy.hh"
39 #include "INet4Address.hh"
40 #include "INet6Address.hh"
41
42 //#include "INetAddressing.mpp"
43 ///////////////////////////////hh.p////////////////////////////////////////
44
45 namespace senf {
46
47     /** \brief IPv4 socket address
48
49         INet4Address wraps the standard sockaddr_in datatype. It provides simple accessor methods
50         to access the host and port. It does \e not integrate \c gethostbyname or DNS lookup.
51         
52         \implementation This implementation is based on sockaddr_in, which is needed since it needs
53             to provide a non-const struct sockaddr * for legacy compatibility.
54
55         \ingroup addr_group
56      */
57     class INet4SocketAddress
58         : public boost::equality_comparable<INet4SocketAddress>, 
59           public senf::ComparableSafeBool<INet4SocketAddress>
60     {
61     public:
62         INet4SocketAddress();
63         explicit INet4SocketAddress(std::string const & address); ///< Set address and port
64                                         /**< This constructor expects a string of the form
65                                              'host:port'. The constructor will use this value to
66                                              initialize the host and port members. Since it uses the
67                                              INet4Address::from_string constructor, this call may
68                                              block while waiting for the resolver.
69                                              \throws SyntaxException if the 'host:port' syntax is
70                                                  not obeyed.
71                                              \throws INet4Address::SyntaxException if the host part
72                                                  cannot be converted to an IP address. */
73
74         INet4SocketAddress(INet4Address const & addr, unsigned port); 
75                                         ///< Set address and port explicitly
76                                         /**< \param[in] addr IP address
77                                              \param[in] port port number */
78
79         bool operator==(INet4SocketAddress const & other) const;
80                                         ///< Check INet4SocketAddress for equality
81
82         INet4Address address() const;   ///< Return address
83         unsigned port() const;          ///< Return port number
84
85         bool boolean_test() const;      ///< \c true, if address is empty (i.e. 0.0.0.0:0)
86
87         void clear();                   ///< Clear address/port to 0.0.0.0:0
88
89         void address(INet4Address const & addr); ///< Set address
90         void port(unsigned p);          ///< Set port number
91
92         /// \name Generic Address Interface
93         /// @{
94
95         struct sockaddr * sockaddr_p();
96         struct sockaddr const * sockaddr_p() const;
97         unsigned sockaddr_len() const;
98
99         /// @}
100
101         struct SyntaxException : public std::exception
102         { virtual char const * what() const throw() 
103                 { return "Invalid IpV4 socket address syntax"; } };
104
105     private:
106         struct ::sockaddr_in addr_;
107     };
108
109     /** \brief Write address and port to os
110
111         \related INet4SocketAddress
112      */
113     std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream & os, INet4SocketAddress const & addr);
114
115     /** \brief IPv6 socket address
116
117         This class wraps the standard \c sockaddr_in6 structure. INet6SocketAddress provides access
118         to all members of the sockaddr_in6 structure. Additionally, INet6SocketAddress supports the
119         string representations
120
121         \par ""
122             <tt>[</tt> <i>address</i> [ <tt>%</tt> <i>zone-id</i> ] <tt>]:</tt> <i>port</i> \n
123             <i>hostname</i> <tt>:</tt> <i>port</i>
124
125         Where \e address is an arbitrary numeric IPv6 address, \e zone-id is an optional network
126         interface name and \e port is the port number. So some example addresses are
127         
128         \par ""
129             <tt>[2001:db8:1::1]:80</tt> \n
130             <tt>www.6bone.net:80</tt> \n
131             <tt>[fe80::1\%eth0]:443</tt>
132
133         \implementation The sockaddr_in6 structure has an sin6_flowinfo member. However RFC3493 does
134             not give the use of this field and specifies, that the field should be ignored ... so
135             that's what we do. Furthermore, the GNU libc reference states, that this field is not
136             implemented in the library.
137
138         \idea Implement a INet6Address_ref class which has an interface identical to INet6Address
139             and is convertible to INet6Address (the latter has a conversion constructor taking the
140             former as arg). This class however references an external in6_addr instead of containing
141             one itself. This can be used in INet6SocketAddress to increase the performance of some
142             operations.
143
144         \ingroup addr_group
145      */
146     class INet6SocketAddress
147     {
148     public:
149         ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
150         // Types
151
152         ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
153         ///\name Structors and default members
154         ///@{
155
156         INet6SocketAddress();           ///< Create empty instance
157         explicit INet6SocketAddress(std::string const & addr, 
158                                     INet6Address::Resolve_t resolve = INet6Address::ResolveINet6);
159                                         ///< Initialize/convert from string representation
160                                         /**< \param[in] addr Address to parse
161                                              \param[in] resolve If this is
162                                              INet6Address::ResolveINet4, support also IpV4
163                                                  addresses. See INet6Address. */
164         INet6SocketAddress(INet6Address const & addr, unsigned port);
165                                         ///< Initialize from address and port
166         INet6SocketAddress(INet6Address const & addr, unsigned port, std::string const & iface);
167                                         ///< Initialize explicitly from given parameters
168
169         ///@}
170         ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
171
172         bool operator==(INet6SocketAddress const & other) const; ///< Check addresses for equality
173         bool operator!=(INet6SocketAddress const & other) const; ///< Inverse of above
174
175         void clear();                   ///< Clear socket address
176
177         INet6Address address() const;    ///< Get printable address representation
178
179         void address(INet6Address const & addr); ///< Change address
180
181         unsigned port() const;          ///< Get port number
182         void port(unsigned poirt);      ///< Change port number
183
184         std::string iface() const;      ///< Get interface name
185         void iface(std::string const & iface); ///< Change interface
186
187         ///\name Generic SocketAddress interface
188         ///@{
189
190         struct sockaddr * sockaddr_p();
191         struct sockaddr const * sockaddr_p() const;
192         unsigned sockaddr_len() const;
193
194         ///@}
195
196         struct SyntaxException : public std::exception
197         { virtual char const * what() const throw() 
198                 { return "Invalid IpV6 socket address syntax"; } };
199
200     protected:
201
202     private:
203         void assignIface(std::string const & iface);
204
205         struct sockaddr_in6 sockaddr_;
206     };
207
208     /** \brief Output INet6SocketAddress instance as it's string representation
209         \related INet6SocketAddress
210      */
211     std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream & os, INet6SocketAddress const & addr);
212
213     /// \addtogroup policy_impl_group
214     /// @{
215
216     /** \brief Addressing policy supporting IPv4 addressing
217
218         \par Address Type:
219             INet4Address
220
221         This addressing policy implements addressing using Internet V4
222         addresses.
223
224         The various members are directly imported from
225         GenericAddressingPolicy which see for a detailed
226         documentation.
227      */
228     struct INet4AddressingPolicy
229         : public AddressingPolicyBase,
230           private GenericAddressingPolicy<INet4SocketAddress>
231     {
232         typedef INet4SocketAddress Address;
233
234         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet4SocketAddress>::peer;
235         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet4SocketAddress>::local;
236         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet4SocketAddress>::connect;
237         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet4SocketAddress>::bind;
238     };
239
240     /** \brief Addressing policy supporting IPv6 addressing
241
242         \par Address Type:
243             INet6SocketAddress
244
245         This addressing policy implements addressing using Internet V6
246         addresses.
247
248         The various members are directly imported from
249         GenericAddressingPolicy which see for a detailed
250         documentation.
251      */
252     struct INet6AddressingPolicy
253         : public AddressingPolicyBase,
254           private GenericAddressingPolicy<INet6SocketAddress>
255     {
256         typedef INet6SocketAddress Address;
257
258         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet6SocketAddress>::peer;
259         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet6SocketAddress>::local;
260         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet6SocketAddress>::connect;
261         using GenericAddressingPolicy<INet6SocketAddress>::bind;
262     };
263
264     /// @}
265
266 }
267
268 ///////////////////////////////hh.e////////////////////////////////////////
269 #include "INetAddressing.cci"
270 //#include "INetAddressing.ct"
271 //#include "INetAddressing.cti"
272 //#include "INetAddressing.mpp"
273 #endif
274
275 \f
276 // Local Variables:
277 // mode: c++
278 // fill-column: 100
279 // c-file-style: "senf"
280 // indent-tabs-mode: nil
281 // ispell-local-dictionary: "american"
282 // compile-command: "scons -u test"
283 // comment-column: 40
284 // End: