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      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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     16 
     17 package android.net;
     18 
     19 import android.os.Parcel;
     20 import android.os.Parcelable;
     21 import android.util.Pair;
     22 
     23 import java.net.InetAddress;
     24 import java.net.UnknownHostException;
     25 import java.util.Arrays;
     26 
     27 /**
     28  * This class represents an IP prefix, i.e., a contiguous block of IP addresses aligned on a
     29  * power of two boundary (also known as an "IP subnet"). A prefix is specified by two pieces of
     30  * information:
     31  *
     32  * <ul>
     33  * <li>A starting IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). This is the first IP address of the prefix.
     34  * <li>A prefix length. This specifies the length of the prefix by specifing the number of bits
     35  *     in the IP address, starting from the most significant bit in network byte order, that
     36  *     are constant for all addresses in the prefix.
     37  * </ul>
     38  *
     39  * For example, the prefix <code>192.0.2.0/24</code> covers the 256 IPv4 addresses from
     40  * <code>192.0.2.0</code> to <code>192.0.2.255</code>, inclusive, and the prefix
     41  * <code>2001:db8:1:2</code>  covers the 2^64 IPv6 addresses from <code>2001:db8:1:2::</code> to
     42  * <code>2001:db8:1:2:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff</code>, inclusive.
     43  *
     44  * Objects of this class are immutable.
     45  */
     46 public final class IpPrefix implements Parcelable {
     47     private final byte[] address;  // network byte order
     48     private final int prefixLength;
     49 
     50     private void checkAndMaskAddressAndPrefixLength() {
     51         if (address.length != 4 && address.length != 16) {
     52             throw new IllegalArgumentException(
     53                     "IpPrefix has " + address.length + " bytes which is neither 4 nor 16");
     54         }
     55         NetworkUtils.maskRawAddress(address, prefixLength);
     56     }
     57 
     58     /**
     59      * Constructs a new {@code IpPrefix} from a byte array containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address in
     60      * network byte order and a prefix length. Silently truncates the address to the prefix length,
     61      * so for example {@code 192.0.2.1/24} is silently converted to {@code 192.0.2.0/24}.
     62      *
     63      * @param address the IP address. Must be non-null and exactly 4 or 16 bytes long.
     64      * @param prefixLength the prefix length. Must be &gt;= 0 and &lt;= (32 or 128) (IPv4 or IPv6).
     65      *
     66      * @hide
     67      */
     68     public IpPrefix(byte[] address, int prefixLength) {
     69         this.address = address.clone();
     70         this.prefixLength = prefixLength;
     71         checkAndMaskAddressAndPrefixLength();
     72     }
     73 
     74     /**
     75      * Constructs a new {@code IpPrefix} from an IPv4 or IPv6 address and a prefix length. Silently
     76      * truncates the address to the prefix length, so for example {@code 192.0.2.1/24} is silently
     77      * converted to {@code 192.0.2.0/24}.
     78      *
     79      * @param address the IP address. Must be non-null.
     80      * @param prefixLength the prefix length. Must be &gt;= 0 and &lt;= (32 or 128) (IPv4 or IPv6).
     81      * @hide
     82      */
     83     public IpPrefix(InetAddress address, int prefixLength) {
     84         // We don't reuse the (byte[], int) constructor because it calls clone() on the byte array,
     85         // which is unnecessary because getAddress() already returns a clone.
     86         this.address = address.getAddress();
     87         this.prefixLength = prefixLength;
     88         checkAndMaskAddressAndPrefixLength();
     89     }
     90 
     91     /**
     92      * Constructs a new IpPrefix from a string such as "192.0.2.1/24" or "2001:db8::1/64".
     93      * Silently truncates the address to the prefix length, so for example {@code 192.0.2.1/24}
     94      * is silently converted to {@code 192.0.2.0/24}.
     95      *
     96      * @param prefix the prefix to parse
     97      *
     98      * @hide
     99      */
    100     public IpPrefix(String prefix) {
    101         // We don't reuse the (InetAddress, int) constructor because "error: call to this must be
    102         // first statement in constructor". We could factor out setting the member variables to an
    103         // init() method, but if we did, then we'd have to make the members non-final, or "error:
    104         // cannot assign a value to final variable address". So we just duplicate the code here.
    105         Pair<InetAddress, Integer> ipAndMask = NetworkUtils.parseIpAndMask(prefix);
    106         this.address = ipAndMask.first.getAddress();
    107         this.prefixLength = ipAndMask.second;
    108         checkAndMaskAddressAndPrefixLength();
    109     }
    110 
    111     /**
    112      * Compares this {@code IpPrefix} object against the specified object in {@code obj}. Two
    113      * objects are equal if they have the same startAddress and prefixLength.
    114      *
    115      * @param obj the object to be tested for equality.
    116      * @return {@code true} if both objects are equal, {@code false} otherwise.
    117      */
    118     @Override
    119     public boolean equals(Object obj) {
    120         if (!(obj instanceof IpPrefix)) {
    121             return false;
    122         }
    123         IpPrefix that = (IpPrefix) obj;
    124         return Arrays.equals(this.address, that.address) && this.prefixLength == that.prefixLength;
    125     }
    126 
    127     /**
    128      * Gets the hashcode of the represented IP prefix.
    129      *
    130      * @return the appropriate hashcode value.
    131      */
    132     @Override
    133     public int hashCode() {
    134         return Arrays.hashCode(address) + 11 * prefixLength;
    135     }
    136 
    137     /**
    138      * Returns a copy of the first IP address in the prefix. Modifying the returned object does not
    139      * change this object's contents.
    140      *
    141      * @return the address in the form of a byte array.
    142      */
    143     public InetAddress getAddress() {
    144         try {
    145             return InetAddress.getByAddress(address);
    146         } catch (UnknownHostException e) {
    147             // Cannot happen. InetAddress.getByAddress can only throw an exception if the byte
    148             // array is the wrong length, but we check that in the constructor.
    149             return null;
    150         }
    151     }
    152 
    153     /**
    154      * Returns a copy of the IP address bytes in network order (the highest order byte is the zeroth
    155      * element). Modifying the returned array does not change this object's contents.
    156      *
    157      * @return the address in the form of a byte array.
    158      */
    159     public byte[] getRawAddress() {
    160         return address.clone();
    161     }
    162 
    163     /**
    164      * Returns the prefix length of this {@code IpPrefix}.
    165      *
    166      * @return the prefix length.
    167      */
    168     public int getPrefixLength() {
    169         return prefixLength;
    170     }
    171 
    172     /**
    173      * Determines whether the prefix contains the specified address.
    174      *
    175      * @param address An {@link InetAddress} to test.
    176      * @return {@code true} if the prefix covers the given address.
    177      */
    178     public boolean contains(InetAddress address) {
    179         byte[] addrBytes = (address == null) ? null : address.getAddress();
    180         if (addrBytes == null || addrBytes.length != this.address.length) {
    181             return false;
    182         }
    183         NetworkUtils.maskRawAddress(addrBytes, prefixLength);
    184         return Arrays.equals(this.address, addrBytes);
    185     }
    186 
    187     /**
    188      * Returns a string representation of this {@code IpPrefix}.
    189      *
    190      * @return a string such as {@code "192.0.2.0/24"} or {@code "2001:db8:1:2::/64"}.
    191      */
    192     public String toString() {
    193         try {
    194             return InetAddress.getByAddress(address).getHostAddress() + "/" + prefixLength;
    195         } catch(UnknownHostException e) {
    196             // Cosmic rays?
    197             throw new IllegalStateException("IpPrefix with invalid address! Shouldn't happen.", e);
    198         }
    199     }
    200 
    201     /**
    202      * Implement the Parcelable interface.
    203      */
    204     public int describeContents() {
    205         return 0;
    206     }
    207 
    208     /**
    209      * Implement the Parcelable interface.
    210      */
    211     public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
    212         dest.writeByteArray(address);
    213         dest.writeInt(prefixLength);
    214     }
    215 
    216     /**
    217      * Implement the Parcelable interface.
    218      */
    219     public static final Creator<IpPrefix> CREATOR =
    220             new Creator<IpPrefix>() {
    221                 public IpPrefix createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
    222                     byte[] address = in.createByteArray();
    223                     int prefixLength = in.readInt();
    224                     return new IpPrefix(address, prefixLength);
    225                 }
    226 
    227                 public IpPrefix[] newArray(int size) {
    228                     return new IpPrefix[size];
    229                 }
    230             };
    231 }
    232