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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef NET_BASE_NET_UTIL_H_
      6 #define NET_BASE_NET_UTIL_H_
      7 
      8 #include "build/build_config.h"
      9 
     10 #if defined(OS_WIN)
     11 #include <windows.h>
     12 #include <ws2tcpip.h>
     13 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
     14 #include <sys/types.h>
     15 #include <sys/socket.h>
     16 #endif
     17 
     18 #include <string>
     19 #include <vector>
     20 
     21 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     22 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
     23 #include "base/strings/utf_offset_string_conversions.h"
     24 #include "net/base/address_family.h"
     25 #include "net/base/escape.h"
     26 #include "net/base/net_export.h"
     27 #include "net/base/network_change_notifier.h"
     28 
     29 class GURL;
     30 
     31 namespace base {
     32 class Time;
     33 }
     34 
     35 namespace url {
     36 struct CanonHostInfo;
     37 struct Parsed;
     38 }
     39 
     40 namespace net {
     41 
     42 // Used by FormatUrl to specify handling of certain parts of the url.
     43 typedef uint32 FormatUrlType;
     44 typedef uint32 FormatUrlTypes;
     45 
     46 // IPAddressNumber is used to represent an IP address's numeric value as an
     47 // array of bytes, from most significant to least significant. This is the
     48 // network byte ordering.
     49 //
     50 // IPv4 addresses will have length 4, whereas IPv6 address will have length 16.
     51 typedef std::vector<unsigned char> IPAddressNumber;
     52 typedef std::vector<IPAddressNumber> IPAddressList;
     53 
     54 static const size_t kIPv4AddressSize = 4;
     55 static const size_t kIPv6AddressSize = 16;
     56 #if defined(OS_WIN)
     57 // Bluetooth address size. Windows Bluetooth is supported via winsock.
     58 static const size_t kBluetoothAddressSize = 6;
     59 #endif
     60 
     61 // Nothing is ommitted.
     62 NET_EXPORT extern const FormatUrlType kFormatUrlOmitNothing;
     63 
     64 // If set, any username and password are removed.
     65 NET_EXPORT extern const FormatUrlType kFormatUrlOmitUsernamePassword;
     66 
     67 // If the scheme is 'http://', it's removed.
     68 NET_EXPORT extern const FormatUrlType kFormatUrlOmitHTTP;
     69 
     70 // Omits the path if it is just a slash and there is no query or ref.  This is
     71 // meaningful for non-file "standard" URLs.
     72 NET_EXPORT extern const FormatUrlType kFormatUrlOmitTrailingSlashOnBareHostname;
     73 
     74 // Convenience for omitting all unecessary types.
     75 NET_EXPORT extern const FormatUrlType kFormatUrlOmitAll;
     76 
     77 // Returns the number of explicitly allowed ports; for testing.
     78 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE extern size_t GetCountOfExplicitlyAllowedPorts();
     79 
     80 // Splits an input of the form <host>[":"<port>] into its consitituent parts.
     81 // Saves the result into |*host| and |*port|. If the input did not have
     82 // the optional port, sets |*port| to -1.
     83 // Returns true if the parsing was successful, false otherwise.
     84 // The returned host is NOT canonicalized, and may be invalid.
     85 //
     86 // IPv6 literals must be specified in a bracketed form, for instance:
     87 //   [::1]:90 and [::1]
     88 //
     89 // The resultant |*host| in both cases will be "::1" (not bracketed).
     90 NET_EXPORT bool ParseHostAndPort(
     91     std::string::const_iterator host_and_port_begin,
     92     std::string::const_iterator host_and_port_end,
     93     std::string* host,
     94     int* port);
     95 NET_EXPORT bool ParseHostAndPort(
     96     const std::string& host_and_port,
     97     std::string* host,
     98     int* port);
     99 
    100 // Returns a host:port string for the given URL.
    101 NET_EXPORT std::string GetHostAndPort(const GURL& url);
    102 
    103 // Returns a host[:port] string for the given URL, where the port is omitted
    104 // if it is the default for the URL's scheme.
    105 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE std::string GetHostAndOptionalPort(const GURL& url);
    106 
    107 // Returns true if |hostname| contains a non-registerable or non-assignable
    108 // domain name (eg: a gTLD that has not been assigned by IANA) or an IP address
    109 // that falls in an IANA-reserved range.
    110 NET_EXPORT bool IsHostnameNonUnique(const std::string& hostname);
    111 
    112 // Returns true if an IP address hostname is in a range reserved by the IANA.
    113 // Works with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and only compares against a given
    114 // protocols's reserved ranges.
    115 NET_EXPORT bool IsIPAddressReserved(const IPAddressNumber& address);
    116 
    117 // Convenience struct for when you need a |struct sockaddr|.
    118 struct SockaddrStorage {
    119   SockaddrStorage() : addr_len(sizeof(addr_storage)),
    120                       addr(reinterpret_cast<struct sockaddr*>(&addr_storage)) {}
    121   SockaddrStorage(const SockaddrStorage& other);
    122   void operator=(const SockaddrStorage& other);
    123 
    124   struct sockaddr_storage addr_storage;
    125   socklen_t addr_len;
    126   struct sockaddr* const addr;
    127 };
    128 
    129 // Extracts the IP address and port portions of a sockaddr. |port| is optional,
    130 // and will not be filled in if NULL.
    131 bool GetIPAddressFromSockAddr(const struct sockaddr* sock_addr,
    132                               socklen_t sock_addr_len,
    133                               const unsigned char** address,
    134                               size_t* address_len,
    135                               uint16* port);
    136 
    137 // Returns the string representation of an IP address.
    138 // For example: "192.168.0.1" or "::1".
    139 NET_EXPORT std::string IPAddressToString(const uint8* address,
    140                                          size_t address_len);
    141 
    142 // Returns the string representation of an IP address along with its port.
    143 // For example: "192.168.0.1:99" or "[::1]:80".
    144 NET_EXPORT std::string IPAddressToStringWithPort(const uint8* address,
    145                                                  size_t address_len,
    146                                                  uint16 port);
    147 
    148 // Same as IPAddressToString() but for a sockaddr. This output will not include
    149 // the IPv6 scope ID.
    150 NET_EXPORT std::string NetAddressToString(const struct sockaddr* sa,
    151                                           socklen_t sock_addr_len);
    152 
    153 // Same as IPAddressToStringWithPort() but for a sockaddr. This output will not
    154 // include the IPv6 scope ID.
    155 NET_EXPORT std::string NetAddressToStringWithPort(const struct sockaddr* sa,
    156                                                   socklen_t sock_addr_len);
    157 
    158 // Same as IPAddressToString() but for an IPAddressNumber.
    159 NET_EXPORT std::string IPAddressToString(const IPAddressNumber& addr);
    160 
    161 // Same as IPAddressToStringWithPort() but for an IPAddressNumber.
    162 NET_EXPORT std::string IPAddressToStringWithPort(
    163     const IPAddressNumber& addr, uint16 port);
    164 
    165 // Returns the address as a sequence of bytes in network-byte-order.
    166 NET_EXPORT std::string IPAddressToPackedString(const IPAddressNumber& addr);
    167 
    168 // Returns the hostname of the current system. Returns empty string on failure.
    169 NET_EXPORT std::string GetHostName();
    170 
    171 // Extracts the unescaped username/password from |url|, saving the results
    172 // into |*username| and |*password|.
    173 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GetIdentityFromURL(const GURL& url,
    174                                            base::string16* username,
    175                                            base::string16* password);
    176 
    177 // Returns either the host from |url|, or, if the host is empty, the full spec.
    178 NET_EXPORT std::string GetHostOrSpecFromURL(const GURL& url);
    179 
    180 // Return the value of the HTTP response header with name 'name'.  'headers'
    181 // should be in the format that URLRequest::GetResponseHeaders() returns.
    182 // Returns the empty string if the header is not found.
    183 NET_EXPORT std::string GetSpecificHeader(const std::string& headers,
    184                                          const std::string& name);
    185 
    186 // Converts the given host name to unicode characters. This can be called for
    187 // any host name, if the input is not IDN or is invalid in some way, we'll just
    188 // return the ASCII source so it is still usable.
    189 //
    190 // The input should be the canonicalized ASCII host name from GURL. This
    191 // function does NOT accept UTF-8!
    192 //
    193 // |languages| is a comma separated list of ISO 639 language codes. It
    194 // is used to determine whether a hostname is 'comprehensible' to a user
    195 // who understands languages listed. |host| will be converted to a
    196 // human-readable form (Unicode) ONLY when each component of |host| is
    197 // regarded as 'comprehensible'. Scipt-mixing is not allowed except that
    198 // Latin letters in the ASCII range can be mixed with a limited set of
    199 // script-language pairs (currently Han, Kana and Hangul for zh,ja and ko).
    200 // When |languages| is empty, even that mixing is not allowed.
    201 NET_EXPORT base::string16 IDNToUnicode(const std::string& host,
    202                                        const std::string& languages);
    203 
    204 // Canonicalizes |host| and returns it.  Also fills |host_info| with
    205 // IP address information.  |host_info| must not be NULL.
    206 NET_EXPORT std::string CanonicalizeHost(const std::string& host,
    207                                         url::CanonHostInfo* host_info);
    208 
    209 // Returns true if |host| is not an IP address and is compliant with a set of
    210 // rules based on RFC 1738 and tweaked to be compatible with the real world.
    211 // The rules are:
    212 //   * One or more components separated by '.'
    213 //   * Each component begins with an alphanumeric character or '-'
    214 //   * Each component contains only alphanumeric characters and '-' or '_'
    215 //   * Each component ends with an alphanumeric character or '-'
    216 //   * The last component begins with an alphanumeric character
    217 //   * Optional trailing dot after last component (means "treat as FQDN")
    218 // If |desired_tld| is non-NULL, the host will only be considered invalid if
    219 // appending it as a trailing component still results in an invalid host.  This
    220 // helps us avoid marking as "invalid" user attempts to open, say, "www.-9.com"
    221 // by typing -, 9, <ctrl>+<enter>.
    222 //
    223 // NOTE: You should only pass in hosts that have been returned from
    224 // CanonicalizeHost(), or you may not get accurate results.
    225 NET_EXPORT bool IsCanonicalizedHostCompliant(const std::string& host,
    226                                              const std::string& desired_tld);
    227 
    228 // Call these functions to get the html snippet for a directory listing.
    229 // The return values of both functions are in UTF-8.
    230 NET_EXPORT std::string GetDirectoryListingHeader(const base::string16& title);
    231 
    232 // Given the name of a file in a directory (ftp or local) and
    233 // other information (is_dir, size, modification time), it returns
    234 // the html snippet to add the entry for the file to the directory listing.
    235 // Currently, it's a script tag containing a call to a Javascript function
    236 // |addRow|.
    237 //
    238 // |name| is the file name to be displayed. |raw_bytes| will be used
    239 // as the actual target of the link (so for example, ftp links should use
    240 // server's encoding). If |raw_bytes| is an empty string, UTF-8 encoded |name|
    241 // will be used.
    242 //
    243 // Both |name| and |raw_bytes| are escaped internally.
    244 NET_EXPORT std::string GetDirectoryListingEntry(const base::string16& name,
    245                                                 const std::string& raw_bytes,
    246                                                 bool is_dir, int64 size,
    247                                                 base::Time modified);
    248 
    249 // If text starts with "www." it is removed, otherwise text is returned
    250 // unmodified.
    251 NET_EXPORT base::string16 StripWWW(const base::string16& text);
    252 
    253 // Runs |url|'s host through StripWWW().  |url| must be valid.
    254 NET_EXPORT base::string16 StripWWWFromHost(const GURL& url);
    255 
    256 // Checks |port| against a list of ports which are restricted by default.
    257 // Returns true if |port| is allowed, false if it is restricted.
    258 NET_EXPORT bool IsPortAllowedByDefault(int port);
    259 
    260 // Checks |port| against a list of ports which are restricted by the FTP
    261 // protocol.  Returns true if |port| is allowed, false if it is restricted.
    262 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsPortAllowedByFtp(int port);
    263 
    264 // Check if banned |port| has been overriden by an entry in
    265 // |explicitly_allowed_ports_|.
    266 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsPortAllowedByOverride(int port);
    267 
    268 // Set socket to non-blocking mode
    269 NET_EXPORT int SetNonBlocking(int fd);
    270 
    271 // Formats the host in |url| and appends it to |output|.  The host formatter
    272 // takes the same accept languages component as ElideURL().
    273 NET_EXPORT void AppendFormattedHost(const GURL& url,
    274                                     const std::string& languages,
    275                                     base::string16* output);
    276 
    277 // Creates a string representation of |url|. The IDN host name may be in Unicode
    278 // if |languages| accepts the Unicode representation. |format_type| is a bitmask
    279 // of FormatUrlTypes, see it for details. |unescape_rules| defines how to clean
    280 // the URL for human readability. You will generally want |UnescapeRule::SPACES|
    281 // for display to the user if you can handle spaces, or |UnescapeRule::NORMAL|
    282 // if not. If the path part and the query part seem to be encoded in %-encoded
    283 // UTF-8, decodes %-encoding and UTF-8.
    284 //
    285 // The last three parameters may be NULL.
    286 //
    287 // |new_parsed| will be set to the parsing parameters of the resultant URL.
    288 //
    289 // |prefix_end| will be the length before the hostname of the resultant URL.
    290 //
    291 // |offset[s]_for_adjustment| specifies one or more offsets into the original
    292 // URL, representing insertion or selection points between characters: if the
    293 // input is "http://foo.com/", offset 0 is before the entire URL, offset 7 is
    294 // between the scheme and the host, and offset 15 is after the end of the URL.
    295 // Valid input offsets range from 0 to the length of the input URL string.  On
    296 // exit, each offset will have been modified to reflect any changes made to the
    297 // output string.  For example, if |url| is "http://a:b@c.com/",
    298 // |omit_username_password| is true, and an offset is 12 (pointing between 'c'
    299 // and '.'), then on return the output string will be "http://c.com/" and the
    300 // offset will be 8.  If an offset cannot be successfully adjusted (e.g. because
    301 // it points into the middle of a component that was entirely removed or into
    302 // the middle of an encoding sequence), it will be set to base::string16::npos.
    303 // For consistency, if an input offset points between the scheme and the
    304 // username/password, and both are removed, on output this offset will be 0
    305 // rather than npos; this means that offsets at the starts and ends of removed
    306 // components are always transformed the same way regardless of what other
    307 // components are adjacent.
    308 NET_EXPORT base::string16 FormatUrl(const GURL& url,
    309                                     const std::string& languages,
    310                                     FormatUrlTypes format_types,
    311                                     UnescapeRule::Type unescape_rules,
    312                                     url::Parsed* new_parsed,
    313                                     size_t* prefix_end,
    314                                     size_t* offset_for_adjustment);
    315 NET_EXPORT base::string16 FormatUrlWithOffsets(
    316     const GURL& url,
    317     const std::string& languages,
    318     FormatUrlTypes format_types,
    319     UnescapeRule::Type unescape_rules,
    320     url::Parsed* new_parsed,
    321     size_t* prefix_end,
    322     std::vector<size_t>* offsets_for_adjustment);
    323 // This function is like those above except it takes |adjustments| rather
    324 // than |offset[s]_for_adjustment|.  |adjustments| will be set to reflect all
    325 // the transformations that happened to |url| to convert it into the returned
    326 // value.
    327 NET_EXPORT base::string16 FormatUrlWithAdjustments(
    328     const GURL& url,
    329     const std::string& languages,
    330     FormatUrlTypes format_types,
    331     UnescapeRule::Type unescape_rules,
    332     url::Parsed* new_parsed,
    333     size_t* prefix_end,
    334     base::OffsetAdjuster::Adjustments* adjustments);
    335 
    336 // This is a convenience function for FormatUrl() with
    337 // format_types = kFormatUrlOmitAll and unescape = SPACES.  This is the typical
    338 // set of flags for "URLs to display to the user".  You should be cautious about
    339 // using this for URLs which will be parsed or sent to other applications.
    340 inline base::string16 FormatUrl(const GURL& url, const std::string& languages) {
    341   return FormatUrl(url, languages, kFormatUrlOmitAll, UnescapeRule::SPACES,
    342                    NULL, NULL, NULL);
    343 }
    344 
    345 // Returns whether FormatUrl() would strip a trailing slash from |url|, given a
    346 // format flag including kFormatUrlOmitTrailingSlashOnBareHostname.
    347 NET_EXPORT bool CanStripTrailingSlash(const GURL& url);
    348 
    349 // Strip the portions of |url| that aren't core to the network request.
    350 //   - user name / password
    351 //   - reference section
    352 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE GURL SimplifyUrlForRequest(const GURL& url);
    353 
    354 NET_EXPORT void SetExplicitlyAllowedPorts(const std::string& allowed_ports);
    355 
    356 class NET_EXPORT ScopedPortException {
    357  public:
    358   explicit ScopedPortException(int port);
    359   ~ScopedPortException();
    360 
    361  private:
    362   int port_;
    363 
    364   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedPortException);
    365 };
    366 
    367 // Returns true if it can determine that only loopback addresses are configured.
    368 // i.e. if only 127.0.0.1 and ::1 are routable.
    369 // Also returns false if it cannot determine this.
    370 bool HaveOnlyLoopbackAddresses();
    371 
    372 // Returns AddressFamily of the address.
    373 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE AddressFamily GetAddressFamily(
    374     const IPAddressNumber& address);
    375 
    376 // Maps the given AddressFamily to either AF_INET, AF_INET6 or AF_UNSPEC.
    377 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE int ConvertAddressFamily(AddressFamily address_family);
    378 
    379 // Parses a URL-safe IP literal (see RFC 3986, Sec 3.2.2) to its numeric value.
    380 // Returns true on success, and fills |ip_number| with the numeric value
    381 NET_EXPORT bool ParseURLHostnameToNumber(const std::string& hostname,
    382                                          IPAddressNumber* ip_number);
    383 
    384 // Parses an IP address literal (either IPv4 or IPv6) to its numeric value.
    385 // Returns true on success and fills |ip_number| with the numeric value.
    386 NET_EXPORT bool ParseIPLiteralToNumber(const std::string& ip_literal,
    387                                        IPAddressNumber* ip_number);
    388 
    389 // Converts an IPv4 address to an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
    390 // For example 192.168.0.1 would be converted to ::ffff:192.168.0.1.
    391 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE IPAddressNumber ConvertIPv4NumberToIPv6Number(
    392     const IPAddressNumber& ipv4_number);
    393 
    394 // Returns true iff |address| is an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
    395 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsIPv4Mapped(const IPAddressNumber& address);
    396 
    397 // Converts an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address to IPv4 address. Should only be called
    398 // on IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses.
    399 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE IPAddressNumber ConvertIPv4MappedToIPv4(
    400     const IPAddressNumber& address);
    401 
    402 // Parses an IP block specifier from CIDR notation to an
    403 // (IP address, prefix length) pair. Returns true on success and fills
    404 // |*ip_number| with the numeric value of the IP address and sets
    405 // |*prefix_length_in_bits| with the length of the prefix.
    406 //
    407 // CIDR notation literals can use either IPv4 or IPv6 literals. Some examples:
    408 //
    409 //    10.10.3.1/20
    410 //    a:b:c::/46
    411 //    ::1/128
    412 NET_EXPORT bool ParseCIDRBlock(const std::string& cidr_literal,
    413                                IPAddressNumber* ip_number,
    414                                size_t* prefix_length_in_bits);
    415 
    416 // Compares an IP address to see if it falls within the specified IP block.
    417 // Returns true if it does, false otherwise.
    418 //
    419 // The IP block is given by (|ip_prefix|, |prefix_length_in_bits|) -- any
    420 // IP address whose |prefix_length_in_bits| most significant bits match
    421 // |ip_prefix| will be matched.
    422 //
    423 // In cases when an IPv4 address is being compared to an IPv6 address prefix
    424 // and vice versa, the IPv4 addresses will be converted to IPv4-mapped
    425 // (IPv6) addresses.
    426 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IPNumberMatchesPrefix(const IPAddressNumber& ip_number,
    427                                               const IPAddressNumber& ip_prefix,
    428                                               size_t prefix_length_in_bits);
    429 
    430 // Retuns the port field of the |sockaddr|.
    431 const uint16* GetPortFieldFromSockaddr(const struct sockaddr* address,
    432                                        socklen_t address_len);
    433 // Returns the value of port in |sockaddr| (in host byte ordering).
    434 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE int GetPortFromSockaddr(const struct sockaddr* address,
    435                                            socklen_t address_len);
    436 
    437 // Returns true if |host| is one of the names (e.g. "localhost") or IP
    438 // addresses (IPv4 127.0.0.0/8 or IPv6 ::1) that indicate a loopback.
    439 //
    440 // Note that this function does not check for IP addresses other than
    441 // the above, although other IP addresses may point to the local
    442 // machine.
    443 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsLocalhost(const std::string& host);
    444 
    445 // A subset of IP address attributes which are actionable by the
    446 // application layer. Currently unimplemented for all hosts;
    447 // IP_ADDRESS_ATTRIBUTE_NONE is always returned.
    448 enum IPAddressAttributes {
    449   IP_ADDRESS_ATTRIBUTE_NONE = 0,
    450 
    451   // A temporary address is dynamic by nature and will not contain MAC
    452   // address. Presence of MAC address in IPv6 addresses can be used to
    453   // track an endpoint and cause privacy concern. Please refer to
    454   // RFC4941.
    455   IP_ADDRESS_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY = 1 << 0,
    456 
    457   // A temporary address could become deprecated once the preferred
    458   // lifetime is reached. It is still valid but shouldn't be used to
    459   // create new connections.
    460   IP_ADDRESS_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED = 1 << 1,
    461 };
    462 
    463 // struct that is used by GetNetworkList() to represent a network
    464 // interface.
    465 struct NET_EXPORT NetworkInterface {
    466   NetworkInterface();
    467   NetworkInterface(const std::string& name,
    468                    const std::string& friendly_name,
    469                    uint32 interface_index,
    470                    NetworkChangeNotifier::ConnectionType type,
    471                    const IPAddressNumber& address,
    472                    uint32 network_prefix,
    473                    int ip_address_attributes);
    474   ~NetworkInterface();
    475 
    476   std::string name;
    477   std::string friendly_name;  // Same as |name| on non-Windows.
    478   uint32 interface_index;  // Always 0 on Android.
    479   NetworkChangeNotifier::ConnectionType type;
    480   IPAddressNumber address;
    481   uint32 network_prefix;
    482   int ip_address_attributes;  // Combination of |IPAddressAttributes|.
    483 };
    484 
    485 typedef std::vector<NetworkInterface> NetworkInterfaceList;
    486 
    487 // Policy settings to include/exclude network interfaces.
    488 enum HostAddressSelectionPolicy {
    489   INCLUDE_HOST_SCOPE_VIRTUAL_INTERFACES           = 0x0,
    490   EXCLUDE_HOST_SCOPE_VIRTUAL_INTERFACES           = 0x1,
    491   // Include temp address only when interface has both permanent and
    492   // temp addresses.
    493   INCLUDE_ONLY_TEMP_IPV6_ADDRESS_IF_POSSIBLE      = 0x2,
    494 };
    495 
    496 // Returns list of network interfaces except loopback interface. If an
    497 // interface has more than one address, a separate entry is added to
    498 // the list for each address.
    499 // Can be called only on a thread that allows IO.
    500 NET_EXPORT bool GetNetworkList(NetworkInterfaceList* networks,
    501                                int policy);
    502 
    503 // General category of the IEEE 802.11 (wifi) physical layer operating mode.
    504 enum WifiPHYLayerProtocol {
    505   // No wifi support or no associated AP.
    506   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_NONE,
    507   // An obsolete modes introduced by the original 802.11, e.g. IR, FHSS.
    508   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_ANCIENT,
    509   // 802.11a, OFDM-based rates.
    510   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_A,
    511   // 802.11b, DSSS or HR DSSS.
    512   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_B,
    513   // 802.11g, same rates as 802.11a but compatible with 802.11b.
    514   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_G,
    515   // 802.11n, HT rates.
    516   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_N,
    517   // Unclassified mode or failure to identify.
    518   WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN
    519 };
    520 
    521 // Characterize the PHY mode of the currently associated access point.
    522 // Currently only available on OS_WIN.
    523 NET_EXPORT WifiPHYLayerProtocol GetWifiPHYLayerProtocol();
    524 
    525 enum WifiOptions {
    526   // Disables background SSID scans.
    527   WIFI_OPTIONS_DISABLE_SCAN =  1 << 0,
    528   // Enables media streaming mode.
    529   WIFI_OPTIONS_MEDIA_STREAMING_MODE = 1 << 1
    530 };
    531 
    532 class NET_EXPORT ScopedWifiOptions {
    533  public:
    534   ScopedWifiOptions() {}
    535   virtual ~ScopedWifiOptions();
    536 
    537  private:
    538   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedWifiOptions);
    539 };
    540 
    541 // Set temporary options on all wifi interfaces.
    542 // |options| is an ORed bitfield of WifiOptions.
    543 // Options are automatically disabled when the scoped pointer
    544 // is freed. Currently only available on OS_WIN.
    545 NET_EXPORT scoped_ptr<ScopedWifiOptions> SetWifiOptions(int options);
    546 
    547 // Returns number of matching initial bits between the addresses |a1| and |a2|.
    548 unsigned CommonPrefixLength(const IPAddressNumber& a1,
    549                             const IPAddressNumber& a2);
    550 
    551 // Computes the number of leading 1-bits in |mask|.
    552 unsigned MaskPrefixLength(const IPAddressNumber& mask);
    553 
    554 // Differentiated Services Code Point.
    555 // See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2474 for details.
    556 enum DiffServCodePoint {
    557   DSCP_NO_CHANGE = -1,
    558   DSCP_FIRST = DSCP_NO_CHANGE,
    559   DSCP_DEFAULT = 0,  // Same as DSCP_CS0
    560   DSCP_CS0  = 0,   // The default
    561   DSCP_CS1  = 8,   // Bulk/background traffic
    562   DSCP_AF11 = 10,
    563   DSCP_AF12 = 12,
    564   DSCP_AF13 = 14,
    565   DSCP_CS2  = 16,
    566   DSCP_AF21 = 18,
    567   DSCP_AF22 = 20,
    568   DSCP_AF23 = 22,
    569   DSCP_CS3  = 24,
    570   DSCP_AF31 = 26,
    571   DSCP_AF32 = 28,
    572   DSCP_AF33 = 30,
    573   DSCP_CS4  = 32,
    574   DSCP_AF41 = 34,  // Video
    575   DSCP_AF42 = 36,  // Video
    576   DSCP_AF43 = 38,  // Video
    577   DSCP_CS5  = 40,  // Video
    578   DSCP_EF   = 46,  // Voice
    579   DSCP_CS6  = 48,  // Voice
    580   DSCP_CS7  = 56,  // Control messages
    581   DSCP_LAST = DSCP_CS7
    582 };
    583 
    584 }  // namespace net
    585 
    586 #endif  // NET_BASE_NET_UTIL_H_
    587