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      1 /** @file
      2   Convert a string internet address into an integer (32-bit) address.
      3 
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     76 
     77   NetBSD: inet_addr.c,v 1.1 2005/12/20 19:28:51 christos Exp
     78   inet_addr.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/17/93
     79   inet_addr.c,v 1.2.206.2 2004/03/17 00:29:45 marka Exp
     80 **/
     81 
     82 #if !defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_STANDALONE)
     83 #include  <LibConfig.h>
     84 
     85 //#include "port_before.h"
     86 
     87 #include <namespace.h>
     88 #include <sys/types.h>
     89 #include <sys/param.h>
     90 
     91 #include <netinet/in.h>
     92 #include <arpa/inet.h>
     93 
     94 #include <ctype.h>
     95 
     96 //#include "port_after.h"
     97 
     98 #ifdef __weak_alias
     99   __weak_alias(inet_aton,_inet_aton)
    100 #endif
    101 
    102 #else   // NOT (!defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_STANDALONE))
    103   #include <lib/libkern/libkern.h>
    104   #include <netinet/in.h>
    105 #endif
    106 
    107 /*
    108  * Ascii internet address interpretation routine.
    109  * The value returned is in network order.
    110  */
    111 u_int32_t
    112 inet_addr(const char *cp) {
    113   struct in_addr val;
    114 
    115   if (inet_aton(cp, &val))
    116     return (val.s_addr);
    117   return (INADDR_NONE);
    118 }
    119 
    120 /*
    121  * Check whether "cp" is a valid ascii representation
    122  * of an Internet address and convert to a binary address.
    123  * Returns 1 if the address is valid, 0 if not.
    124  * This replaces inet_addr, the return value from which
    125  * cannot distinguish between failure and a local broadcast address.
    126  */
    127 int
    128 inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *addr) {
    129   u_int32_t val;
    130   int base, n;
    131   char c;
    132   u_int8_t parts[4];
    133   u_int8_t *pp = parts;
    134   int digit;
    135 
    136   c = *cp;
    137   for (;;) {
    138     /*
    139      * Collect number up to ``.''.
    140      * Values are specified as for C:
    141      * 0x=hex, 0=octal, isdigit=decimal.
    142      */
    143     if (!isdigit((unsigned char)c))
    144       return (0);
    145     val = 0; base = 10; digit = 0;
    146     if (c == '0') {
    147       c = *++cp;
    148       if (c == 'x' || c == 'X')
    149         base = 16, c = *++cp;
    150       else {
    151         base = 8;
    152         digit = 1 ;
    153       }
    154     }
    155     for (;;) {
    156       if (isascii(c) && isdigit((unsigned char)c)) {
    157         if (base == 8 && (c == '8' || c == '9'))
    158           return (0);
    159         val = (val * base) + (c - '0');
    160         c = *++cp;
    161         digit = 1;
    162       } else if (base == 16 && isascii(c) &&
    163            isxdigit((unsigned char)c)) {
    164         val = (val << 4) |
    165           (c + 10 - (islower((unsigned char)c) ? 'a' : 'A'));
    166         c = *++cp;
    167         digit = 1;
    168       } else
    169         break;
    170     }
    171     if (c == '.') {
    172       /*
    173        * Internet format:
    174        *  a.b.c.d
    175        *  a.b.c (with c treated as 16 bits)
    176        *  a.b (with b treated as 24 bits)
    177        */
    178       if (pp >= parts + 3 || val > 0xffU)
    179         return (0);
    180       *pp++ = (u_int8_t)val;
    181       c = *++cp;
    182     } else
    183       break;
    184   }
    185   /*
    186    * Check for trailing characters.
    187    */
    188   if (c != '\0' && (!isascii(c) || !isspace((unsigned char)c)))
    189     return (0);
    190   /*
    191    * Did we get a valid digit?
    192    */
    193   if (!digit)
    194     return (0);
    195   /*
    196    * Concoct the address according to
    197    * the number of parts specified.
    198    */
    199   n = (int)(pp - parts + 1);
    200   switch (n) {
    201   case 1:       /* a -- 32 bits */
    202     break;
    203 
    204   case 2:       /* a.b -- 8.24 bits */
    205     if (val > 0xffffffU)
    206       return (0);
    207     val |= parts[0] << 24;
    208     break;
    209 
    210   case 3:       /* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */
    211     if (val > 0xffffU)
    212       return (0);
    213     val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16);
    214     break;
    215 
    216   case 4:       /* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */
    217     if (val > 0xffU)
    218       return (0);
    219     val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16) | (parts[2] << 8);
    220     break;
    221   }
    222   if (addr != NULL)
    223     addr->s_addr = htonl(val);
    224   return (1);
    225 }
    226