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/****************************************************************************
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Sourcefire, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. You may not use, modify or
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* distribute this program under any other version of the GNU General
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* Public License.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*
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****************************************************************************/
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/*
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* @file sfdir.c
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* @author Adam Keeton <akeeton@sourcefire.com>
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* @date Thu July 20 10:16:26 EDT 2006
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*
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* The implementation uses an multibit-trie that is similar to Gupta et-al's
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* DIR-n-m.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <stdarg.h> /* For variadic */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h> /* For memset */
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#include "sfrt.h"
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#include "sfrt_dir.h"
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#if SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG_INT == 8
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#define ARCH_WIDTH 64
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#else
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#define ARCH_WIDTH 32
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#endif
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#ifdef SUP_IP6
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typedef struct {
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IP ip;
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int bits;
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} IPLOOKUP;
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#else
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typedef IP IPLOOKUP;
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#endif
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/* Create new "sub" table of 2^width entries */
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static dir_sub_table_t *_sub_table_new(dir_table_t *root, uint32_t dimension,
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uint32_t prefill, uint32_t bit_length)
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{
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int width = root->dimensions[dimension];
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int len = 1 << width;
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int index;
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dir_sub_table_t *sub;
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/* Check if creating this node will exceed the memory cap.
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* The symbols in the conditional (other than cap), come from the
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* allocs below. */
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if( root->mem_cap < ( root->allocated +
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sizeof(dir_sub_table_t) +
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sizeof(word) * len + len ) ||
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bit_length > 128)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Set up the initial prefilled "sub table" */
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sub = (dir_sub_table_t*)malloc(sizeof(dir_sub_table_t));
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if(!sub)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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/* This keeps the width readily available rather than recalculating it
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* from the number of entries during an insert or lookup */
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sub->width = width;
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/* need 2^sub->width entries */
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sub->num_entries = len;
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sub->entries = (word*)malloc(sizeof(word) * sub->num_entries);
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if(!sub->entries)
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{
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free(sub);
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return NULL;
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}
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/* A "length" needs to be stored with each entry above. The length refers
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* to how specific the insertion that set the entry was. It is necessary
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* so that the entry is not overwritten by less general routing
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* information if "RT_FAVOR_SPECIFIC" insertions are being performed. */
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sub->lengths = (char*)malloc(sub->num_entries);
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if(!sub->lengths)
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{
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free(sub->entries);
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free(sub);
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Can't use memset here since prefill is multibyte */
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for(index = 0; index < sub->num_entries; index++)
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{
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sub->entries[index] = prefill;
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sub->lengths[index] = (char)bit_length;
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}
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sub->cur_num = 0;
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root->allocated += sizeof(dir_sub_table_t) + sizeof(word) * sub->num_entries;
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root->cur_num++;
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return sub;
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}
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/* Create new dir-n-m root table with 'count' depth */
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dir_table_t *sfrt_dir_new(uint32_t mem_cap, int count,...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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uint32_t val;
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int index;
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dir_table_t* table = (dir_table_t*)malloc(sizeof(dir_table_t));
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if(!table)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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table->allocated = 0;
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table->dimensions = (int*)malloc(sizeof(int)*count);
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if(!table->dimensions)
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{
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free(table);
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return NULL;
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}
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table->dim_size = count;
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va_start(ap, count);
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for(index=0; index < count; index++)
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{
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val = va_arg(ap, int);
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table->dimensions[index] = val;
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}
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va_end(ap);
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table->mem_cap = mem_cap;
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table->cur_num = 0;
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table->sub_table = _sub_table_new(table, 0, 0, 0);
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if(!table->sub_table)
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{
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free(table->dimensions);
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free(table);
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return NULL;
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}
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table->allocated += sizeof(dir_table_t) + sizeof(int)*count;
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return table;
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}
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/* Traverse "sub" tables, freeing each */
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static void _sub_table_free(uint32_t *allocated, dir_sub_table_t *sub)
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{
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int index;
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sub->cur_num--;
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for(index=0; index < sub->num_entries; index++)
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{
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/* The following condition will only be true if
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* this entry is a pointer */
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if( !sub->lengths[index] && sub->entries[index] )
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{
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_sub_table_free( allocated, (dir_sub_table_t*) sub->entries[index]);
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}
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}
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if(sub->entries)
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{
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/* This probably does not need to be checked
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* since if it was not allocated, we would have errored out
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* in _sub_table_new */
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free(sub->entries);
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*allocated -= sizeof(word) * sub->num_entries;
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}
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if(sub->lengths)
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{
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/* This probably does not need to be checked
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* since if it was not allocated, we would have errored out
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* in _sub_table_new */
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free(sub->lengths);
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*allocated -= sub->num_entries;
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}
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free(sub);
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*allocated -= sizeof(dir_sub_table_t);
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}
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/* Free the DIR-n-m structure */
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void sfrt_dir_free(void *tbl)
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{
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dir_table_t *table = (dir_table_t*)tbl;
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if(!table)
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{
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return;
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}
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if(table->sub_table)
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{
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_sub_table_free(&table->allocated, table->sub_table);
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}
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if(table->dimensions)
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{
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free(table->dimensions);
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}
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free(table);
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}
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static INLINE void _dir_fill_all(uint32_t *allocated, uint32_t index, uint32_t fill,
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word length, uint32_t val, dir_sub_table_t *table)
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{
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/* Fill entries */
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for(; index < fill; index++)
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{
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/* Before overwriting this entry, verify there's not an existing
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* pointer ... otherwise free it to avoid a huge memory leak. */
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if( table->entries[index] && !table->lengths[index])
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{
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_sub_table_free(allocated, (dir_sub_table_t*)table->entries[index]);
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}
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table->entries[index] = val;
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table->lengths[index] = (char)length;
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}
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}
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static INLINE void _dir_fill_less_specific(int index, int fill,
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word length, uint32_t val, dir_sub_table_t *table)
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{
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/* Fill entries */
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for(; index < fill; index++)
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{
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/* If we encounter a pointer, and we're inserting at this level, we
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* automatically know that this entry refers to more specific
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* information. However, there might only be one more specific entry
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* in the entire block, meaning the rest must be filled.
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*
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* For instance, imagine a 24-8 with 1.2.3/24 -> A and 1.2.3.4/32 -> B
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* There will be a pointer at 1.2.3 in the first table. The second
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* table needs to have 255 entries pointing A, and 1 entry pointing to
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* B.
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*
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* Therefore, recurse to this next level. */
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if( !table->lengths[index] && table->entries[index])
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{
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dir_sub_table_t *next = (dir_sub_table_t*)table->entries[index];
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_dir_fill_less_specific(0, 1 << next->width, length, val, next);
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}
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else if(length >= (word)table->lengths[index])
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{
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table->entries[index] = val;
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table->lengths[index] = (char)length;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Sub table insertion
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* This is called by dir_insert and recursively to find the the sub table
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* that should house the value "ptr"
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* @param ip IP address structure
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* @param cur_len Number of bits of the IP left at this depth
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* @param length Number of bits of the IP used to specify this CIDR
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* @param ptr Information to be associated with this IP range
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* @param master_table The table that describes all, returned by dir_new */
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static int _dir_sub_insert(IPLOOKUP *ip, int length, int cur_len, GENERIC ptr,
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int current_depth, int behavior,
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dir_sub_table_t *sub_table, dir_table_t *root_table)
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{
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word index;
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uint32_t fill;
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#ifdef SUP_IP6
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{
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uint32_t local_index, i;
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/* need to handle bits usage across multiple 32bit vals within IPv6. */
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if (ip->ip->family == AF_INET)
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{
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i=0;
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}
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else if (ip->ip->family == AF_INET6)
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{
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if (ip->bits < 32 )
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{
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i=0;
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}
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else if (ip->bits < 64)
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{
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i=1;
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}
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else if (ip->bits < 96)
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{
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i=2;
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}
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else
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{
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i=3;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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return RT_INSERT_FAILURE;
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}
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local_index = ip->ip->ip32[i] << (ip->bits %32);
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index = local_index >> (ARCH_WIDTH - sub_table->width);
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}
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#else
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IPLOOKUP iplu;
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/* Index is determined by the highest 'len' bits in 'ip' */
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index = *ip >> (ARCH_WIDTH - sub_table->width);
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#endif
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/* Check if this is the last table to traverse to */
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if(sub_table->width >= cur_len)
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{
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/* Calculate how many entries need to be filled
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* in this table. If the table is 24 bits wide, and the entry
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* is 20 bytes long, 2^4 entries need to be filled. */
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fill = 1 << (sub_table->width - cur_len);
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index = (index >> (sub_table->width - cur_len)) <<
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(sub_table->width - cur_len);
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fill += index;
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/* Favor most recent CIDR */
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if(behavior == RT_FAVOR_TIME)
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{
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_dir_fill_all(&root_table->allocated, index, fill, length,
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(word)ptr, sub_table);
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}
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/* Fill over less specific CIDR */
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else
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{
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_dir_fill_less_specific(index, fill, length, (word)ptr, sub_table);
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}
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}
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/* Need to traverse to a sub-table */
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else
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{
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dir_sub_table_t *next_sub =
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(dir_sub_table_t *)sub_table->entries[index];
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/* Check if we need to alloc a new sub table.
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* If next_sub was 0/NULL, there's no entry at this index
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* If the length is non-zero, there is an entry */
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if(!next_sub || sub_table->lengths[index])
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{
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if( root_table->dim_size <= current_depth )
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{
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return RT_INSERT_FAILURE;
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}
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sub_table->entries[index] =
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(word) _sub_table_new(root_table, current_depth+1,
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(word) next_sub, sub_table->lengths[index]);
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sub_table->cur_num++;
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sub_table->lengths[index] = 0;
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next_sub = (dir_sub_table_t *)sub_table->entries[index];
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if(!next_sub)
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{
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return MEM_ALLOC_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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/* Recurse to next level. Rightshift off appropriate number of
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* bits and update the length accordingly. */
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#ifdef SUP_IP6
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ip->bits += sub_table->width;
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_dir_sub_insert(ip, length,
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cur_len - sub_table->width, ptr, current_depth+1,
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behavior, next_sub, root_table);
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#else
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iplu = *ip << sub_table->width;
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_dir_sub_insert(&iplu, length,
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cur_len - sub_table->width, ptr, current_depth+1,
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behavior, next_sub, root_table);
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#endif
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}
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return RT_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Insert entry into DIR-n-m tables
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* @param ip IP address structure
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* @param len Number of bits of the IP used for lookup
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* @param ptr Information to be associated with this IP range
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* @param master_table The table that describes all, returned by dir_new */
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int sfrt_dir_insert(IP ip, int len, word data_index,
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int behavior, void *table)
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{
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dir_table_t *root = (dir_table_t*)table;
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#ifdef SUP_IP6
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IPLOOKUP iplu;
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iplu.ip = ip;
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iplu.bits = 0;
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#else
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IPLOOKUP iplu = ip;
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#endif
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/* Validate arguments */
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if(!root || !root->sub_table)
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{
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return DIR_INSERT_FAILURE;
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}
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/* Find the sub table in which to insert */
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return _dir_sub_insert(&iplu, len, len, (GENERIC)data_index,
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0, behavior, root->sub_table, root);
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}
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/* Traverse sub tables looking for match */
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/* Called by dir_lookup and recursively */
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static tuple_t _dir_sub_lookup(IPLOOKUP *ip, dir_sub_table_t *table)
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{
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word index;
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#ifdef SUP_IP6
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{
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uint32_t local_index, i;
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/* need to handle bits usage across multiple 32bit vals within IPv6. */
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if (ip->ip->family == AF_INET)
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{
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i=0;
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}
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else if (ip->ip->family == AF_INET6)
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{
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if (ip->bits < 32 )
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{
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i=0;
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}
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else if (ip->bits < 64)
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{
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i=1;
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}
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else if (ip->bits < 96)
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{
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i=2;
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}
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else
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{
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i=3;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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tuple_t ret = { 0, 0 };
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return ret;
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}
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local_index = ip->ip->ip32[i] << (ip->bits %32);
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index = local_index >> (ARCH_WIDTH - table->width);
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}
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#else
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IPLOOKUP iplu;
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index = *ip >> (ARCH_WIDTH - table->width);
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#endif
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if( !table->entries[index] || table->lengths[index] )
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{
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tuple_t ret;
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ret.index = table->entries[index];
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ret.length = (word)table->lengths[index];
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return ret;
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}
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|
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|
#ifdef SUP_IP6
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ip->bits += table->width;
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return _dir_sub_lookup( ip, (dir_sub_table_t *)table->entries[index]);
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#else
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|
iplu = *ip << table->width;
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return _dir_sub_lookup( &iplu, (dir_sub_table_t *)table->entries[index]);
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|
#endif
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|
}
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||
|
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|
/* Lookup information associated with the value "ip" */
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|
tuple_t sfrt_dir_lookup(IP ip, void *tbl)
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||
|
{
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||
|
dir_table_t *root = (dir_table_t*)tbl;
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||
|
#ifdef SUP_IP6
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|
IPLOOKUP iplu;
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|
iplu.ip = ip;
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||
|
iplu.bits = 0;
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||
|
#else
|
||
|
IPLOOKUP iplu = ip;
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
|
||
|
if(!root || !root->sub_table)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
tuple_t ret = { 0, 0 };
|
||
|
|
||
|
return ret;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
return _dir_sub_lookup(&iplu, root->sub_table);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
uint32_t sfrt_dir_usage(void *table)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
if(!table)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
return 0;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
return ((dir_table_t*)(table))->allocated;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|