/**************************************************************************** * net/netdev/netdev_findbyaddr.c * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The * ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "utils/utils.h" #include "devif/devif.h" #include "inet/inet.h" #include "route/route.h" #include "netdev/netdev.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: netdev_findby_lipv4addr * * Description: * Find a previously registered network device by matching a local address * with the subnet served by the device. Only "up" devices are considered * (since a "down" device has no meaningful address). * * Input Parameters: * lipaddr - Local, IPv4 address assigned to the network device. Or any * IPv4 address on the sub-net served by the network device. * * Returned Value: * Pointer to driver on success; null on failure * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv4 FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev_findby_lipv4addr(in_addr_t lipaddr) { FAR struct net_driver_s *dev; /* Examine each registered network device */ net_lock(); for (dev = g_netdevices; dev; dev = dev->flink) { /* Is the interface in the "up" state? */ if ((dev->d_flags & IFF_UP) != 0 && !net_ipv4addr_cmp(dev->d_ipaddr, INADDR_ANY)) { /* Yes.. check for an address match (under the netmask) */ if (net_ipv4addr_maskcmp(dev->d_ipaddr, lipaddr, dev->d_netmask)) { /* Its a match */ net_unlock(); return dev; } } } /* No device with the matching address found */ net_unlock(); return NULL; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IPv4 */ /**************************************************************************** * Name: netdev_findby_lipv6addr * * Description: * Find a previously registered network device by matching a local address * with the subnet served by the device. Only "up" devices are considered * (since a "down" device has no meaningful address). * * Input Parameters: * lipaddr - Local, IPv6 address assigned to the network device. Or any * IPv6 address on the sub-net served by the network device. * * Returned Value: * Pointer to driver on success; null on failure * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev_findby_lipv6addr( const net_ipv6addr_t lipaddr) { FAR struct net_driver_s *dev; /* Examine each registered network device */ net_lock(); for (dev = g_netdevices; dev; dev = dev->flink) { /* Is the interface in the "up" state? */ if ((dev->d_flags & IFF_UP) != 0 && !net_ipv6addr_cmp(dev->d_ipv6addr, g_ipv6_unspecaddr)) { /* Yes.. check for an address match (under the netmask) */ if (net_ipv6addr_maskcmp(dev->d_ipv6addr, lipaddr, dev->d_ipv6netmask)) { /* Its a match */ net_unlock(); return dev; } } } /* No device with the matching address found */ net_unlock(); return NULL; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IPv6 */ /**************************************************************************** * Name: netdev_findby_ripv4addr * * Description: * Find a previously registered network device by matching the remote * IPv4 address that can be reached by the device. * * Input Parameters: * lipaddr - Local, bound address of a connection (used only if ripaddr is * the broadcast address). * ripaddr - Remote address of a connection to use in the lookup * * Returned Value: * Pointer to driver on success; null on failure * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv4 FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev_findby_ripv4addr(in_addr_t lipaddr, in_addr_t ripaddr) { struct net_driver_s *dev; #ifdef CONFIG_NET_ROUTE in_addr_t router; int ret; #endif /* First, check if this is the broadcast IP address */ if (net_ipv4addr_cmp(ripaddr, INADDR_BROADCAST)) { /* Yes.. Check the local, bound address. Is it INADDR_ANY? */ if (net_ipv4addr_cmp(lipaddr, INADDR_ANY)) { /* Yes.. In this case, I think we are supposed to send the * broadcast packet out ALL locally available networks. I am not * sure of that and, in any event, there is nothing we can do * about that here. */ return netdev_default(); } else { /* Return the device associated with the local address */ return netdev_findby_lipv4addr(lipaddr); } } /* Check if the address maps to a locally available network */ dev = netdev_findby_lipv4addr(ripaddr); if (dev) { return dev; } /* No.. The address lies on an external network */ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_ROUTE /* If we have a routing table, then perhaps we can find the local * address of a router that can forward packets to the external network. */ ret = net_ipv4_router(ripaddr, &router); if (ret >= 0) { /* Success... try to find the network device associated with the local * router address */ dev = netdev_findby_lipv4addr(router); if (dev) { return dev; } } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_ROUTE */ /* The above lookup will fail if the packet is being sent out of our * out subnet to a router and there is no routing information. Let's * try the default network device. */ return netdev_default(); } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IPv4 */ /**************************************************************************** * Name: netdev_findby_ripv6addr * * Description: * Find a previously registered network device by matching the remote * IPv6 address that can be reached by the device. * * Input Parameters: * lipaddr - Local, bound address of a connection (used only if ripaddr is * a multicast address). * ripaddr - Remote address of a connection to use in the lookup * * Returned Value: * Pointer to driver on success; null on failure * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 FAR struct net_driver_s *netdev_findby_ripv6addr( const net_ipv6addr_t lipaddr, const net_ipv6addr_t ripaddr) { struct net_driver_s *dev; #ifdef CONFIG_NET_ROUTE net_ipv6addr_t router; int ret; #endif /* First, check if this is the multicast IP address */ if (net_is_addr_mcast(ripaddr)) { /* Yes.. Check the local, bound address. Is it the IPv6 unspecified * address? */ if (net_ipv6addr_cmp(lipaddr, g_ipv6_unspecaddr)) { /* Yes.. In this case, I think we are supposed to send the * broadcast packet out ALL locally available networks. I am not * sure of that and, in any event, there is nothing we can do * about that here. */ return netdev_default(); } else { /* Return the device associated with the local address */ return netdev_findby_lipv6addr(lipaddr); } } /* Check if the address maps to a locally available network */ dev = netdev_findby_lipv6addr(ripaddr); if (dev) { return dev; } /* No.. The address lies on an external network */ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_ROUTE /* If we have a routing table, then perhaps we can find the local * address of a router that can forward packets to the external network. */ ret = net_ipv6_router(ripaddr, router); if (ret >= 0) { /* Success... try to find the network device associated with the local * router address */ dev = netdev_findby_lipv6addr(router); if (dev) { return dev; } } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_ROUTE */ /* The above lookup will fail if the packet is being sent out of our * out subnet to a router and there is no routing information. Let's * try the default network device. */ return netdev_default(); } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IPv6 */