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Issue 156963003: Support replacement of IP address resolutions via command line flag (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: General cleanup Created 6 years, 10 months ago
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1 // Copyright (c) 2014 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 #include "net/base/ip_pattern.h"
6
7 #include "base/logging.h"
8 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
9 #include "base/strings/string_split.h"
10 #include "base/strings/string_tokenizer.h"
11
12 namespace net {
13
14 class IPPattern::ComponentPattern {
15 public:
16 explicit ComponentPattern(ComponentPattern* next);
17 void AppendRange(uint32 min, uint32 max);
18 bool Match(uint32 value) const;
19 ComponentPattern* next() const { return next_; }
20 ComponentPattern* Reverse(ComponentPattern* previous);
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 At least Reverse should be documented. (The other
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
21 private:
22 struct Range {
23 public:
24 Range(uint32 min, uint32 max) : minimum(min), maximum(max) {}
25 uint32 minimum;
26 uint32 maximum;
27 };
28 typedef std::vector<Range> RangeVector;
29 RangeVector ranges_;
30 ComponentPattern* next_;
31 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ComponentPattern);
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: you should add more blank lines. For example,
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
32 };
33
34
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: delete one blank line.
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
35 IPPattern::ComponentPattern::ComponentPattern(ComponentPattern* next)
36 : next_(next) {
37 }
38
39 void IPPattern::ComponentPattern::AppendRange(uint32 min, uint32 max) {
40 ranges_.push_back(Range(min, max));
41 }
42
43 bool IPPattern::ComponentPattern::Match(uint32 value) const {
44 // Simple linear search should be fine, as we usually only have very few
45 // distinct ranges to test.
46 for (RangeVector::const_iterator range_it = ranges_.begin();
47 range_it != ranges_.end(); ++range_it) {
48 if (range_it->maximum >= value && range_it->minimum <= value) {
49 return true;
50 }
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: we usually omit curly braces for one-line if
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
51 }
52 return false;
53 }
54
55 IPPattern::ComponentPattern* IPPattern::ComponentPattern::Reverse(
56 ComponentPattern* previous) {
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: the function parameter should be indented by
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
57 if (!next_) {
58 next_ = previous;
59 return this;
60 }
61 ComponentPattern* start = next_->Reverse(this);
62 next_ = previous;
63 return start;
64 }
65
66 IPPattern::IPPattern() : is_ipv4_(true), first_component_pattern_(NULL) {}
67
68 IPPattern::~IPPattern() {
69 while (first_component_pattern_ != NULL) {
70 ComponentPattern* component_pattern = first_component_pattern_;
71 first_component_pattern_ = first_component_pattern_->next();
72 delete component_pattern;
73 }
74 }
75
76 bool IPPattern::Match(const IPAddressNumber& address) const {
77 if (ip_mask_.empty()) {
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 It seems that ip_mask_ should not be empty. ip_mas
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Rather than DCHECKing, it seemed nice to insist th
78 return false;
79 }
80 bool address_is_ipv4 = address.size() == kIPv4AddressSize;
81 if (address_is_ipv4 != is_ipv4_) {
82 return false;
83 }
84
85 ComponentPattern* next_pattern = first_component_pattern_;
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: name this variable "pattern".
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
86 int fixed_value_index = 0;
87 // IPv6 |address| vectors have 16 pieces, while our |ip_mask_| has only
88 // 8, so it is easier to count separately.
89 int address_index = 0;
90 for (size_t i = 0; i < ip_mask_.size(); ++i) {
91 uint32 value_to_test = address[address_index++];
92 if (!is_ipv4_) {
93 value_to_test = (value_to_test << 8) + address[address_index++];
94 }
95 if (ip_mask_[i]) {
96 if (component_values_[fixed_value_index++] != value_to_test) {
97 return false;
98 }
99 continue;
100 }
101 if (!next_pattern->Match(value_to_test)) {
102 return false;
103 }
104 next_pattern = next_pattern->next();
105 }
106 return true;
107 }
108
109 bool IPPattern::ParsePattern(const std::string& ip_pattern) {
110 DCHECK(ip_mask_.empty());
111 if (ip_pattern.find(':') != std::string::npos) {
112 is_ipv4_ = false;
113 }
114 Strings components;
115 base::SplitString(ip_pattern, is_ipv4_ ? '.' : ':', &components);
116 if (components.size() != (is_ipv4_ ? 4u : 8u)) {
117 DVLOG(1) << "Invalid component count: " << ip_pattern;
118 return false;
119 }
120 for (Strings::iterator component_it = components.begin();
121 component_it != components.end(); ++component_it) {
122 if (component_it->empty()) {
123 DVLOG(1) << "Empty component: " << ip_pattern;
124 return false;
125 }
126 if (*component_it == "*") {
127 // Let standard code handle this below.
128 *component_it = is_ipv4_ ? "[0-255]" : "[0-FFFF]";
129 } else if ((*component_it)[0] != '[') {
130 // This value will just have a specific integer to match.
131 uint32 value;
132 if (!ValueTextToInt(*component_it, &value)) {
133 return false;
134 }
135 ip_mask_.push_back(true);
136 component_values_.push_back(value);
137 continue;
138 }
139 if ((*component_it)[component_it->size() - 1] != ']') {
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 This can be component_it->back(). Similarly, on l
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Much nicer! thanks. Done. ...but then... the try
wtc 2014/02/19 00:24:11 On 2014/02/15 21:14:56, jar wrote: [...]
140 DVLOG(1) << "Missing close bracket: " << ip_pattern;
141 return false;
142 }
143 // Now we know the size() is at least 2.
144 if (component_it->size() == 2) {
145 DVLOG(1) << "Empty bracket: " << ip_pattern;
146 return false;
147 }
148 // We'll need a pattern to match this bracketed component.
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: two spaces before "We'll".
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
149 // Anticipate that it will probably link to (be pushed in front of) the
150 // existing first_component_pattern_, if we parse the pattern.
151 scoped_ptr<ComponentPattern> component_pattern(
152 new ComponentPattern(first_component_pattern_));
153 // Trim leading and trailing bracket before calling for parsing.
154 if (!ParseComponentPattern(component_it->substr(
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 If you change ParseComponentPattern to take a base
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.... but we end up converting it std::string i
155 1, component_it->size() - 2), component_pattern.get())) {
156 return false;
157 }
158 ip_mask_.push_back(false);
159 // Push onto list.
160 DCHECK_EQ(first_component_pattern_, component_pattern->next());
161 first_component_pattern_ = component_pattern.release();
162 }
163 // The list starting with first_component_pattern_ is now backwards from what
164 // is needed to process a match, so we need to reverse it.
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 If you maintain a last_component_pattern pointer a
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Transitioned to std::vector<pointers>
165 if (first_component_pattern_) {
166 first_component_pattern_ = first_component_pattern_->Reverse(NULL);
167 }
168 return true;
169 }
170
171 bool IPPattern::ParseComponentPattern(const std::string& text,
172 ComponentPattern* pattern) const {
173 // We're given a comma separated set of ranges, some of which may be simple
174 // constants.
175 Strings ranges;
176 base::SplitString(text, ',', &ranges);
177 for (Strings::iterator range_it = ranges.begin();
178 range_it != ranges.end(); ++range_it) {
179 base::StringTokenizer range_pair(*range_it, "-");
180 uint32 min = 0;
181 range_pair.GetNext();
182 if (!ValueTextToInt(range_pair.token(), &min)) {
183 return false;
184 }
185 uint32 max = min; // Sometimes we have no distinct max.
186 if (range_pair.GetNext()) {
187 if (!ValueTextToInt(range_pair.token(), &max)) {
188 return false;
189 }
190 }
191 if (range_pair.GetNext()) {
192 // Too many "-" in this range specifier.
193 DVLOG(1) << "Too many hyphens in range: ";
194 return false;
195 }
196 pattern->AppendRange(min, max);
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Is it OK to append some ranges, and then fail and
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 The caller discards the partially constructed patt
197 }
198 return true;
199 }
200
201 bool IPPattern::ValueTextToInt(const base::StringPiece& input,
202 uint32* output) const {
203 bool ok = is_ipv4_ ? base::StringToUint(input, output)
204 : base::HexStringToUInt(input, output);
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 Nit: we usually put an operator (such as ":") at t
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
205 if (is_ipv4_ && *output > 255u) {
206 DVLOG(1) << "IPv4 component greater than 255";
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 For IPv6, you should also verify that *output <= 0
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Done.
207 return false;
208 }
209 if (!ok) {
210 DVLOG(1) << "Could not convert value to number: " << input;
211 }
wtc 2014/02/11 23:52:30 I think we should first check !ok, then check the
jar (doing other things) 2014/02/15 21:14:56 Good catch! Done.
212 return ok;
213 }
214
215 } // namespace net
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