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diff --git a/libs/luci-lib-ip/src/ip.luadoc b/libs/luci-lib-ip/src/ip.luadoc index e32ae72f4..b1ecae145 100644 --- a/libs/luci-lib-ip/src/ip.luadoc +++ b/libs/luci-lib-ip/src/ip.luadoc @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ addr6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17", "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::") addr6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64", 128) -- override netmask` @see IPv4 @see IPv6 +@see MAC ]] ---[[ @@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ addr = luci.ip.IPv4("10.24.0.1/255.255.255.0") addr = luci.ip.IPv4("10.24.0.1", "255.255.255.0") -- separate netmask addr = luci.ip.IPv4("10.24.0.1/24", 16) -- override netmask` @see IPv6 +@see MAC ]] ---[[ @@ -67,12 +69,112 @@ addr6 = luci.ip.IPv6("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::") addr6 = luci.ip.IPv6("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17", "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::") addr6 = luci.ip.IPv6("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64", 128) -- override netmask` @see IPv4 +@see MAC ]] ---[[ -Determine the route leading to the given destination. +Construct a new MAC luci.ip.cidr instance. +Throws an error if the given string does not represent a valid ethernet MAC +address or if the given optional mask is of a different family. @class function @sort 4 +@name MAC +@param address String containing a valid ethernet MAC address, optionally with +prefix size (CIDR notation) or mask separated by slash. +@param netmask String containing a valid MAC address mask or number +containing a prefix size between `0` and `48` bit. +Overrides mask embedded in the first argument if specified. (optional) +@return A `luci.ip.cidr` object representing the given MAC address range. +@usage `intel_macs = luci.ip.MAC("C0:B6:F9:00:00:00/24") +intel_macs = luci.ip.MAC("C0:B6:F9:00:00:00/FF:FF:FF:0:0:0") +intel_macs = luci.ip.MAC("C0:B6:F9:00:00:00", "FF:FF:FF:0:0:0") +intel_macs = luci.ip.MAC("C0:B6:F9:00:00:00/24", 48) -- override mask` +@see IPv4 +@see IPv6 +]] + +---[[ +Verify an IPv4 address. + +Checks whether given argument is a preexisting luci.ip.cidr IPv4 address +instance or a string literal convertible to an IPv4 address and returns a +plain Lua string containing the canonical representation of the address. + +If the argument is not a valid address, returns nothing. This function is +intended to aid in safely verifying address literals without having to deal +with exceptions. +@class function +@sort 5 +@name checkip4 +@param address String containing a valid IPv4 address or existing +luci.ip.cidr IPv4 instance. +@return A string representing the given IPv4 address. +@usage `ipv4 = luci.ip.checkip4(luci.ip.new("127.0.0.1")) -- "127.0.0.1" +ipv4 = luci.ip.checkip4("127.0.0.1") -- "127.0.0.1" +ipv4 = luci.ip.checkip4("nonesense") -- nothing +ipv4 = luci.ip.checkip4(123) -- nothing +ipv4 = luci.ip.checkip4(nil) -- nothing +ipv4 = luci.ip.checkip4() -- nothing` +@see checkip6 +@see checkmac +]] + +---[[ +Verify an IPv6 address. + +Checks whether given argument is a preexisting luci.ip.cidr IPv6 address +instance or a string literal convertible to an IPv6 address and returns a +plain Lua string containing the canonical representation of the address. + +If the argument is not a valid address, returns nothing. This function is +intended to aid in safely verifying address literals without having to deal +with exceptions. +@class function +@sort 6 +@name checkip6 +@param address String containing a valid IPv6 address or existing +luci.ip.cidr IPv6 instance. +@return A string representing the given IPv6 address. +@usage `ipv6 = luci.ip.checkip6(luci.ip.new("0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1")) -- "::1" +ipv6 = luci.ip.checkip6("0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1") -- "::1" +ipv6 = luci.ip.checkip6("nonesense") -- nothing +ipv6 = luci.ip.checkip6(123) -- nothing +ipv6 = luci.ip.checkip6(nil) -- nothing +ipv6 = luci.ip.checkip6() -- nothing` +@see checkip4 +@see checkmac +]] + +---[[ +Verify an ethernet MAC address. + +Checks whether given argument is a preexisting luci.ip.cidr MAC address +instance or a string literal convertible to an ethernet MAC and returns a +plain Lua string containing the canonical representation of the address. + +If the argument is not a valid address, returns nothing. This function is +intended to aid in safely verifying address literals without having to deal +with exceptions. +@class function +@sort 7 +@name checkmac +@param address String containing a valid MAC address or existing luci.ip.cidr +MAC address instance. +@return A string representing the given MAC address. +@usage `mac = luci.ip.checkmac(luci.ip.new("00-11-22-cc-dd-ee")) -- "00:11:22:CC:DD:EE" +mac = luci.ip.checkmac("00:11:22:cc:dd:ee") -- "00:11:22:CC:DD:EE" +mac = luci.ip.checkmac("nonesense") -- nothing +mac = luci.ip.checkmac(123) -- nothing +mac = luci.ip.checkmac(nil) -- nothing +mac = luci.ip.checkmac() -- nothing` +@see checkip4 +@see checkip6 +]] + +---[[ +Determine the route leading to the given destination. +@class function +@sort 8 @name route @param address A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string containing a valid IPv4 or IPv6 range as specified by `luci.ip.new()`. @@ -178,7 +280,7 @@ end`</li> ---[[ Fetch all routes, optionally matching the given criteria. @class function -@sort 5 +@sort 9 @name routes @param filter <p>Table containing one or more of the possible filter critera described below (optional)</p><table> @@ -258,7 +360,7 @@ end`</li> ---[[ Fetches entries from the IPv4 ARP and IPv6 neighbour kernel table @class function -@sort 6 +@sort 10 @name neighbors @param filter <p>Table containing one or more of the possible filter critera described below (optional)</p><table> @@ -306,7 +408,7 @@ A neighbour entry is a table containing the following fields: </tr> <tr> <td>`mac`</td> - <td>String containing the associated MAC address</td> + <td>MAC address `luci.ip.cidr` instance</td> </tr> <tr> <td>`router`</td> @@ -367,7 +469,7 @@ end)`</li> ---[[ Fetch basic device information @class function -@sort 7 +@sort 11 @name link @param device String containing the network device to query @return If the given interface is found, a table containing the fields @@ -403,8 +505,8 @@ described below is returned, else an empty table. </tr> <tr> <td>`mac`</td> - <td>String containing the link local address of the device in - dotted hex notation</td> + <td>MAC address `luci.ip.cidr` instance representing the device ethernet + address</td> </tr> </table> @usage <ul> @@ -430,6 +532,7 @@ Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv4 address range @sort 1 @name cidr.is4 @see cidr.is6 +@see cidr.ismac @return `true` if the CIDR is an IPv4 range, else `false` ]] @@ -470,6 +573,7 @@ Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv6 address range @sort 4 @name cidr.is6 @see cidr.is4 +@see cidr.ismac @return `true` if the CIDR is an IPv6 range, else `false` ]] @@ -502,13 +606,51 @@ end` ]] ---[[ +Checks whether the CIDR instance is an ethernet MAC address range + +@class function +@sort 7 +@name cidr.ismac +@see cidr.is4 +@see cidr.is6 +@return `true` if the CIDR is a MAC address range, else `false` +]] + +---[[ +Checks whether the CIDR instance is a locally administered (LAA) MAC address + +@class function +@sort 8 +@name cidr.ismaclocal +@return `true` if the MAC address sets the locally administered bit. +@usage `local mac = luci.ip.new("02:C0:FF:EE:00:01") +if mac:ismaclocal() then + print("Is an LAA MAC address") +end` +]] + +---[[ +Checks whether the CIDR instance is a multicast MAC address + +@class function +@sort 9 +@name cidr.ismacmcast +@return `true` if the MAC address sets the multicast bit. +@usage `local mac = luci.ip.new("01:00:5E:7F:00:10") +if addr:ismacmcast() then + print("Is a multicast MAC address") +end` +]] + +---[[ Checks whether this CIDR instance is lower than the given argument. The comparisation follows these rules: -<ul><li>An IPv4 address is always lower than an IPv6 address</li> +<ul><li>An IPv4 address is always lower than an IPv6 address and IPv6 addresses +are considered lower than MAC addresses</li> <li>Prefix sizes are ignored</li></ul> @class function -@sort 7 +@sort 10 @name cidr.lower @param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertable by `luci.ip.new()` to compare against. @@ -518,7 +660,8 @@ The comparisation follows these rules: print(addr:lower(addr)) -- false print(addr:lower("10.10.10.10/24")) -- false print(addr:lower(luci.ip.new("::1"))) -- true -print(addr:lower(luci.ip.new("192.168.200.1"))) -- true` +print(addr:lower(luci.ip.new("192.168.200.1"))) -- true +print(addr:lower(luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:23:45"))) -- true` @see cidr.higher @see cidr.equal ]] @@ -526,11 +669,12 @@ print(addr:lower(luci.ip.new("192.168.200.1"))) -- true` ---[[ Checks whether this CIDR instance is higher than the given argument. The comparisation follows these rules: -<ul><li>An IPv4 address is always lower than an IPv6 address</li> +<ul><li>An IPv4 address is always lower than an IPv6 address and IPv6 addresses +are considered lower than MAC addresses</li> <li>Prefix sizes are ignored</li></ul> @class function -@sort 8 +@sort 11 @name cidr.higher @param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertable by `luci.ip.new()` to compare against. @@ -540,7 +684,8 @@ The comparisation follows these rules: print(addr:higher(addr)) -- false print(addr:higher("10.10.10.10/24")) -- true print(addr:higher(luci.ip.new("::1"))) -- false -print(addr:higher(luci.ip.new("192.168.200.1"))) -- false` +print(addr:higher(luci.ip.new("192.168.200.1"))) -- false +print(addr:higher(luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:23:45"))) -- false` @see cidr.lower @see cidr.equal ]] @@ -549,7 +694,7 @@ print(addr:higher(luci.ip.new("192.168.200.1"))) -- false` Checks whether this CIDR instance is equal to the given argument. @class function -@sort 9 +@sort 12 @name cidr.equal @param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertable by `luci.ip.new()` to compare against. @@ -562,7 +707,11 @@ print(addr:equal(luci.ip.new("::1"))) -- false local addr6 = luci.ip.new("::1") print(addr6:equal("0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1/64")) -- true -print(addr6:equal(luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17"))) -- false` +print(addr6:equal(luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17"))) -- false + +local mac = luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:23:45") +print(mac:equal("0:14:22:1:23:45")) -- true +print(mac:equal(luci.ip.new("01:23:45:67:89:AB")) -- false` @see cidr.lower @see cidr.higher ]] @@ -573,11 +722,11 @@ If the optional mask parameter is given, the prefix size of this CIDR is altered else the current prefix size is returned. @class function -@sort 10 +@sort 13 @name cidr.prefix @param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32` - for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6) or a string containing a valid - netmask (optional) + for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6 or `0..48` for MAC addresses) or a string + containing a valid netmask (optional) @return Bit count of the current prefix size @usage `local range = luci.ip.new("192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0") print(range:prefix()) -- 24 @@ -597,11 +746,11 @@ with all host parts masked out. The used prefix size can be overridden by the optional mask parameter. @class function -@sort 11 +@sort 14 @name cidr.network @param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32` - for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6) or a string containing a valid - netmask (optional) + for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6 or `0..48` for MAC addresses) or a string + containing a valid netmask (optional) @return CIDR instance representing the network address @usage `local range = luci.ip.new("192.168.62.243/255.255.0.0") print(range:network()) -- "192.168.0.0" @@ -616,10 +765,10 @@ print(range6:network()) -- "fd9b:62b3:9cc5::"` Derive host address of CIDR instance. This function essentially constructs a copy of this CIDR with the prefix size -set to `32` for IPv4 and `128` for IPv6. +set to `32` for IPv4, `128` for IPv6 or `48` for MAC addresses. @class function -@sort 12 +@sort 15 @name cidr.host @return CIDR instance representing the host address @usage `local range = luci.ip.new("172.19.37.45/16") @@ -634,11 +783,11 @@ Constructs a CIDR instance representing the netmask of this instance. The used prefix size can be overridden by the optional mask parameter. @class function -@sort 13 +@sort 16 @name cidr.mask @param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32` - for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6) or a string containing a valid - netmask (optional) + for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6 or `0..48` for MAC addresses) or a string + containing a valid netmask (optional) @return CIDR instance representing the netmask @usage `local range = luci.ip.new("172.19.37.45/16") print(range:mask()) -- "255.255.0.0" @@ -652,15 +801,14 @@ Derive broadcast address of CIDR instance. Constructs a CIDR instance representing the broadcast address of this instance. The used prefix size can be overridden by the optional mask parameter. -This function has no effect on IPv6 instances, it will return nothing in this -case. +This function has no effect on IPv6 or MAC address instances, it will return +nothing in this case. @class function -@sort 14 +@sort 17 @name cidr.broadcast -@param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32` - for IPv4, `0..128` for IPv6) or a string containing a valid - netmask (optional) +@param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32` for IPv4) or + a string containing a valid netmask (optional) @return Return a new CIDR instance representing the broadcast address if this instance is an IPv4 range, else return nothing. @usage `local range = luci.ip.new("172.19.37.45/16") @@ -675,11 +823,11 @@ Derive mapped IPv4 address of CIDR instance. Constructs a CIDR instance representing the IPv4 address of the IPv6 mapped IPv4 address in this instance. -This function has no effect on IPv4 instances or IPv6 instances which are not a -mapped address, it will return nothing in this case. +This function has no effect on IPv4 instances, MAC address instances or IPv6 +instances which are not a mapped address, it will return nothing in this case. @class function -@sort 15 +@sort 18 @name cidr.mapped4 @return Return a new CIDR instance representing the IPv4 address if this instance is an IPv6 mapped IPv4 address, else return nothing. @@ -688,10 +836,46 @@ print(addr:mapped4()) -- "172.16.19.1"` ]] ---[[ +Derive MAC address of IPv6 link local CIDR instance. + +Constructs a CIDR instance representing the MAC address contained in the IPv6 +link local address of this instance. + +This function has no effect on IPv4 instances, MAC address instances or IPv6 +instances which are not a link local address, it will return nothing in this +case. + +@class function +@sort 19 +@name cidr.tomac +@return Return a new CIDR instance representing the MAC address if this + instance is an IPv6 link local address, else return nothing. +@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("fe80::6666:b3ff:fe47:e1b9") +print(addr:tomac()) -- "64:66:B3:47:E1:B9"` +]] + +---[[ +Derive IPv6 link local address from MAC address CIDR instance. + +Constructs a CIDR instance representing the IPv6 link local address of the +MAC address represented by this instance. + +This function has no effect on IPv4 instances or IPv6 instances, it will return +nothing in this case. + +@class function +@sort 20 +@name cidr.tolinklocal +@return Return a new CIDR instance representing the IPv6 link local address. +@usage `local mac = luci.ip.new("64:66:B3:47:E1:B9") +print(mac:tolinklocal()) -- "fe80::6666:b3ff:fe47:e1b9"` +]] + +---[[ Test whether CIDR contains given range. @class function -@sort 16 +@sort 21 @name cidr.contains @param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertable by `luci.ip.new()` to test. @@ -704,7 +888,11 @@ print(range:contains("10.0.0.0/8")) -- false local range6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::/10") print(range6:contains("fe80::221:63f:fe75:aa17/64")) -- true -print(range6:contains("fd9b:6b3:c5:0:221:63f:fe75:aa17/64")) -- false` +print(range6:contains("fd9b:6b3:c5:0:221:63f:fe75:aa17/64")) -- false + +local intel_macs = luci.ip.MAC("C0:B6:F9:00:00:00/24") +print(intel_macs:contains("C0:B6:F9:A3:C:11")) -- true +print(intel_macs:contains("64:66:B3:47:E1:B9")) -- false` ]] ---[[ @@ -712,7 +900,7 @@ Add given amount to CIDR instance. If the result would overflow the maximum address space, the result is set to the highest possible address. @class function -@sort 17 +@sort 22 @name cidr.add @param amount A numeric value between 0 and 0xFFFFFFFF, a `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertable by @@ -726,32 +914,42 @@ address space, the result is set to the highest possible address. this instance plus the added amount or the highest possible address if the addition overflowed the available address space.</li></ul> @usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.1.1/24") -print(addr:add(250)) -- "192.168.1.251/24" -print(addr:add("0.0.99.0")) -- "192.168.100.1/24" +print(addr:add(250)) -- "192.168.1.251/24" +print(addr:add("0.0.99.0")) -- "192.168.100.1/24" -addr:add(256, true) -- true -print(addr) -- "192.168.2.1/24 +addr:add(256, true) -- true +print(addr) -- "192.168.2.1/24 -addr:add("255.0.0.0", true) -- false (overflow) -print(addr) -- "255.255.255.255/24 +addr:add("255.0.0.0", true) -- false (overflow) +print(addr) -- "255.255.255.255/24 local addr6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63f:fe75:aa17/64") -print(addr6:add(256)) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:ab17/64" -print(addr6:add("::ffff:0")) -- "fe80::221:640:fe74:aa17/64" +print(addr6:add(256)) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:ab17/64" +print(addr6:add("::ffff:0")) -- "fe80::221:640:fe74:aa17/64" + +addr6:add(256, true) -- true +print(addr6) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:ab17/64 + +addr6:add("ffff::", true) -- false (overflow) +print(addr6) -- "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff/64" -addr:add(256, true) -- true -print(addr) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:ab17/64 +local mac = luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:23:45") +print(mac:add(256)) -- "00:14:22:01:24:45" +print(mac:add("0:0:0:0:FF:0") -- "00:14:22:02:22:45" -addr:add("ffff::", true) -- false (overflow) -print(addr) -- "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff/64"` +mac:add(256, true) -- true +print(mac) -- "00:14:22:01:24:45" + +mac:add("FF:FF:0:0:0:0", true) -- false (overflow) +print(mac) -- "FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF"` ]] ---[[ -Substract given amount from CIDR instance. If the result would under, the lowest +Subtract given amount from CIDR instance. If the result would under, the lowest possible address is returned. @class function -@sort 18 +@sort 23 @name cidr.sub @param amount A numeric value between 0 and 0xFFFFFFFF, a `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertable by @@ -759,11 +957,11 @@ possible address is returned. @param inplace If `true`, modify this instance instead of returning a new derived CIDR instance. @return <ul> - <li>When substracting inplace: Return `true` if the substraction - succeded or `false` when the substraction underflowed.</li> + <li>When subtracting inplace: Return `true` if the subtraction + succeeded or `false` when the subtraction underflowed.</li> <li>When deriving new CIDR: Return new instance representing the value of - this instance minus the substracted amount or the lowest address if - the substraction underflowed.</li></ul> + this instance minus the subtracted amount or the lowest address if + the subtraction underflowed.</li></ul> @usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.1.1/24") print(addr:sub(256)) -- "192.168.0.1/24" print(addr:sub("0.168.0.0")) -- "192.0.1.1/24" @@ -782,14 +980,24 @@ addr:sub(256, true) -- true print(addr) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:a917/64" addr:sub("ffff::", true) -- false (underflow) -print(addr) -- "::/64"` +print(addr) -- "::/64" + +local mac = luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:23:45") +print(mac:sub(256)) -- "00:14:22:01:22:45" +print(mac:sub("0:0:0:0:FF:0") -- "00:14:22:00:24:45" + +mac:sub(256, true) -- true +print(mac) -- "00:14:22:01:22:45" + +mac:sub("FF:FF:0:0:0:0", true) -- false (overflow) +print(mac) -- "00:00:00:00:00:00"` ]] ---[[ Calculate the lowest possible host address within this CIDR instance. @class function -@sort 19 +@sort 24 @name cidr.minhost @return Returns a new CIDR instance representing the lowest host address within this range. @@ -797,14 +1005,17 @@ Calculate the lowest possible host address within this CIDR instance. print(addr:minhost()) -- "192.168.123.1" local addr6 = luci.ip.new("fd9b:62b3:9cc5:0:221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64") -print(addr6:minhost()) -- "fd9b:62b3:9cc5::1"` +print(addr6:minhost()) -- "fd9b:62b3:9cc5::1" + +local mac = luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:22:45/32") +print(mac:minhost()) -- "00:14:22:01:00:01"` ]] ---[[ Calculate the highest possible host address within this CIDR instance. @class function -@sort 20 +@sort 25 @name cidr.maxhost @return Returns a new CIDR instance representing the highest host address within this range. @@ -812,20 +1023,24 @@ Calculate the highest possible host address within this CIDR instance. print(addr:maxhost()) -- "192.168.123.254" (.255 is broadcast) local addr6 = luci.ip.new("fd9b:62b3:9cc5:0:221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64") -print(addr6:maxhost()) -- "fd9b:62b3:9cc5:0:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff"` +print(addr6:maxhost()) -- "fd9b:62b3:9cc5:0:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff" + +local mac = luci.ip.new("00:14:22:01:22:45/32") +print(mac:maxhost()) -- "00:14:22:01:FF:FF"` ]] ---[[ Convert CIDR instance into string representation. -If the prefix size of instance is less than 32 for IPv4 or 128 for IPv6, the -address is returned in the form "address/prefix" otherwise just "address". +If the prefix size of instance is less than 32 for IPv4, 128 for IPv6 or 48 for +MACs, the address is returned in the form "address/prefix" otherwise just +"address". It is usually not required to call this function directly as CIDR objects define it as __tostring function in the associated metatable. @class function -@sort 21 +@sort 26 @name cidr.string @return Returns a string representing the range or address of this CIDR instance ]] |