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Start here: http://www.zerotier.com/ */ #ifndef ZT_PATH_HPP #define ZT_PATH_HPP #include #include #include #include #include "Constants.hpp" #include "InetAddress.hpp" namespace ZeroTier { class RuntimeEnvironment; /** * Base class for paths * * The base Path class is an immutable value. */ class Path { public: Path() : _lastSend(0), _lastReceived(0), _addr(), _localAddress(), _ipScope(InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_NONE) { } Path(const InetAddress &localAddress,const InetAddress &addr) : _lastSend(0), _lastReceived(0), _addr(addr), _localAddress(localAddress), _ipScope(addr.ipScope()) { } inline Path &operator=(const Path &p) throw() { if (this != &p) memcpy(this,&p,sizeof(Path)); return *this; } /** * Called when a packet is sent to this remote path * * This is called automatically by Path::send(). * * @param t Time of send */ inline void sent(uint64_t t) throw() { _lastSend = t; } /** * Called when a packet is received from this remote path * * @param t Time of receive */ inline void received(uint64_t t) throw() { _lastReceived = t; } /** * @param now Current time * @return True if this path appears active */ inline bool active(uint64_t now) const throw() { return ((now - _lastReceived) < ZT_PEER_ACTIVITY_TIMEOUT); } /** * Send a packet via this path * * @param RR Runtime environment * @param data Packet data * @param len Packet length * @param now Current time * @return True if transport reported success */ bool send(const RuntimeEnvironment *RR,const void *data,unsigned int len,uint64_t now); /** * @return Address of local side of this path or NULL if unspecified */ inline const InetAddress &localAddress() const throw() { return _localAddress; } /** * @return Time of last send to this path */ inline uint64_t lastSend() const throw() { return _lastSend; } /** * @return Time of last receive from this path */ inline uint64_t lastReceived() const throw() { return _lastReceived; } /** * @return Physical address */ inline const InetAddress &address() const throw() { return _addr; } /** * @return IP scope -- faster shortcut for address().ipScope() */ inline InetAddress::IpScope ipScope() const throw() { return _ipScope; } /** * @return Preference rank, higher == better */ inline int preferenceRank() const throw() { // First, since the scope enum values in InetAddress.hpp are in order of // use preference rank, we take that. Then we multiple by two, yielding // a sequence like 0, 2, 4, 6, etc. Then if it's IPv6 we add one. This // makes IPv6 addresses of a given scope outrank IPv4 addresses of the // same scope -- e.g. 1 outranks 0. This makes us prefer IPv6, but not // if the address scope/class is of a fundamentally lower rank. return ( ((int)_ipScope * 2) + ((_addr.ss_family == AF_INET6) ? 1 : 0) ); } /** * @return True if path is considered reliable (no NAT keepalives etc. are needed) */ inline bool reliable() const throw() { if (_addr.ss_family == AF_INET) return ((_ipScope != InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_GLOBAL)&&(_ipScope != InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_PSEUDOPRIVATE)); return true; } /** * @return True if address is non-NULL */ inline operator bool() const throw() { return (_addr); } /** * Check whether this address is valid for a ZeroTier path * * This checks the address type and scope against address types and scopes * that we currently support for ZeroTier communication. * * @param a Address to check * @return True if address is good for ZeroTier path use */ static inline bool isAddressValidForPath(const InetAddress &a) throw() { if ((a.ss_family == AF_INET)||(a.ss_family == AF_INET6)) { switch(a.ipScope()) { /* Note: we don't do link-local at the moment. Unfortunately these * cause several issues. The first is that they usually require a * device qualifier, which we don't handle yet and can't portably * push in PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS. The second is that some OSes assign * these very ephemerally or otherwise strangely. So we'll use * private, pseudo-private, shared (e.g. carrier grade NAT), or * global IP addresses. */ case InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_PRIVATE: case InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_PSEUDOPRIVATE: case InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_SHARED: case InetAddress::IP_SCOPE_GLOBAL: return true; default: return false; } } return false; } template inline void serialize(Buffer &b) const { b.append((uint8_t)1); // version b.append((uint64_t)_lastSend); b.append((uint64_t)_lastReceived); _addr.serialize(b); _localAddress.serialize(b); } template inline unsigned int deserialize(const Buffer &b,unsigned int startAt = 0) { unsigned int p = startAt; if (b[p++] != 1) throw std::invalid_argument("invalid serialized Path"); _lastSend = b.template at(p); p += 8; _lastReceived = b.template at(p); p += 8; p += _addr.deserialize(b,p); p += _localAddress.deserialize(b,p); _ipScope = _addr.ipScope(); return (p - startAt); } private: uint64_t _lastSend; uint64_t _lastReceived; InetAddress _addr; InetAddress _localAddress; InetAddress::IpScope _ipScope; // memoize this since it's a computed value checked often }; } // namespace ZeroTier #endif