--- LuCI IP calculation and netlink access library.
module "luci.ip"
---[[
Construct a new luci.ip.cidr instance and autodetect the address family.
Throws an error if the given strings do not represent a valid address or
if the given optional netmask is of a different family.
@class function
@sort 1
@name new
@param address String containing a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address, optionally
with prefix size (CIDR notation) or netmask separated by slash.
@param netmask String containing a valid IPv4 or IPv6 netmask or number
containing a prefix size in bits (`0..32` for IPv4,
`0..128` for IPv6). Overrides mask embedded in the first argument
if specified. (optional)
@return A `luci.ip.cidr` object representing the given
address/mask range.
@usage `addr = luci.ip.new("10.24.0.1/24")
addr = luci.ip.new("10.24.0.1/255.255.255.0")
addr = luci.ip.new("10.24.0.1", "255.255.255.0") -- separate netmask
addr = luci.ip.new("10.24.0.1/24", 16) -- override netmask
addr6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64")
addr6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::")
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
]]
---[[
Construct a new IPv4 luci.ip.cidr instance.
Throws an error if the given string does not represent a valid IPv4 address or
if the given optional netmask is of a different family.
@class function
@sort 2
@name IPv4
@param address String containing a valid IPv4, optionally with prefix size
(CIDR notation) or netmask separated by slash.
@param netmask String containing a valid IPv4 netmask or number
containing a prefix size between `0` and `32` bit.
Overrides mask embedded in the first argument if specified. (optional)
@return A `luci.ip.cidr` object representing the given IPv4 range.
@usage `addr = luci.ip.IPv4("10.24.0.1/24")
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
]]
---[[
Construct a new IPv6 luci.ip.cidr instance.
Throws an error if the given string does not represent a valid IPv6 address or
if the given optional netmask is of a different family.
@class function
@sort 3
@name IPv6
@param address String containing a valid IPv6, optionally with prefix size
(CIDR notation) or netmask separated by slash.
@param netmask String containing a valid IPv4 netmask or number
containing a prefix size between `0` and `128` bit.
Overrides mask embedded in the first argument if specified. (optional)
@return A `luci.ip.cidr` object representing the given IPv6 range.
@usage `addr6 = luci.ip.IPv6("fe80::221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64")
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
]]
---[[
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()`.
@return
Table containing the fields described below.
Field | Description |
`type` |
Route type with one of the following numeric values:
`1` |
`RTN_UNICAST` - Gateway or direct route |
`2` |
`RTN_LOCAL` - Accept locally |
`3` |
`RTN_BROADCAST` -
Accept locally as broadcast send as broadcast |
`4` |
`RTN_ANYCAST` -
Accept locally as broadcast but send as unicast |
`5` |
`RTN_MULTICAST` - Multicast route |
|
`family` |
Number containing the route family, `4` for IPv4 or
`6` for IPv6 |
`dest` |
Destination `luci.ip.cidr` instance |
`gw` |
Gateway `luci.ip.cidr` instance (optional) |
`from` |
Source address `luci.ip.cidr` instance (optional) |
`src` |
Preferred source `luci.ip.cidr` instance (optional) |
`dev` |
String containing the name of the outgoing interface |
`iif` |
String containing the name of the incoming interface (optional) |
`table` |
Number of the associated routing table (`0..65535`) |
`proto` |
Number of the associated routing protocol |
`scope` |
Number describing the scope of the route, most commonly
`0` for global or `253` for on-link |
`metric` |
Number describing the route metric (optional) |
`expires` |
Number of seconds the prefix is valid (IPv6 only, optional) |
`error` |
Route destination error code (optional) |
@usage
- Find default gateway by getting route to Google's public NS server
`rt = luci.ip.route("8.8.8.8")
if rt ~= nil then
print("gateway is", rt.gw)
end`
- Determine IPv6 upstream interface `rt = luci.ip.route("2001::/7")
if rt ~= nil then
print("ipv6 upstream device is", rt.dev)
end`
@see routes
]]
---[[
Fetch all routes, optionally matching the given criteria.
@class function
@sort 9
@name routes
@param filter Table containing one or more of the possible filter
criteria described below (optional)
Field | Description |
`family` |
Number describing the address family to return - `4` selects
IPv4 routes, `6` IPv6 ones. Any other value selects both.
|
`iif` |
String containing the incoming route interface to match.
|
`oif` |
String containing the outgoing route interface to match.
|
`type` |
Numeric type to match, e.g. `1` for unicast.
|
`scope` |
Numeric scope to match, e.g. `253` for onlink.
|
`proto` |
Numeric protocol to match, e.g. `2` for boot.
|
`table` |
Numeric routing table to match (`0..65535`).
|
`gw` |
String containing the gateway address to match. Can be in any notation
specified by `luci.ip.new()`. Prefix matching is performed when
comparing the routes, e.g. "192.168.1.0/24" would select routes with gateway
addresses `192.168.1.1 .. 192.168.1.255`.
|
`dest` |
String containing the destination to match. Prefix matching is performed.
|
`from` |
String containing the source address to match. Prefix matching is performed.
|
`src` |
String containing the preferred source address to match.
Prefix matching is performed.
|
`dest_exact` |
String containing the destination to match. Exact matching is performed,
e.g. `dest = "0.0.0.0/0"` would match any IPv4 route
while `dest_exact = "0.0.0.0/0"` will only match the
default route.
|
`from_exact` |
String containing the source address to match. Exact matching is performed.
|
@param callback Callback function to invoke for each found route
instead of returning one table of route objects (optional)
@return If no callback function is provided, a table of routes
as specified by `luci.ip.route()`
is returned. If a callback function is given, it is invoked for each route
and nothing is returned.
@see route
@usage
- Find all IPv4 default routes:
`luci.ip.routes({ dest_exact = "0.0.0.0/0" }, function(rt)
print(rt.type, rt.gw, rt.dev)
end)`
- Find all global IPv6 prefixes on the current system:
`luci.ip.routes({ from = "2001::/7" }, function(rt)
print(rt.from)
end)`
- Fetch all IPv4 routes:
`routes = luci.ip.routes({ family = 4 })
for _, rt in ipairs(routes) do
print(rt.dest, rt.gw, rt.dev)
end`
]]
---[[
Fetches entries from the IPv4 ARP and IPv6 neighbour kernel table
@class function
@sort 10
@name neighbors
@param filter Table containing one or more of the possible filter
criteria described below (optional)
Field | Description |
`family` |
Number describing the address family to return - `4` selects
IPv4 ARP, `6` select IPv6 neighbour entries. Any other value
selects both.
|
`dev` |
String containing the associated interface to match.
|
`dest` |
String containing the associated address to match. Can be in any notation
specified by `luci.ip.new()`. Prefix matching is performed when
comparing the addresses, e.g. "192.168.1.0/24" would select ARP entries
for `192.168.1.1 .. 192.168.1.255`.
|
`mac` |
String containing MAC address to match.
|
@param callback Callback function to invoke for each found neighbour
entry instead of returning one table of neighbour entries (optional)
@return If no callback function is provided, a table of neighbour entries
is returned. If a callback function is given, it is invoked for each entry
and nothing is returned.
A neighbour entry is a table containing the following fields:
Field | Description |
`family` |
Number containing the neighbour entry family, `4` for IPv4
ARP or `6` for IPv6 NDP |
`dev` |
String containing the associated device of the neighbour entry |
`dest` |
IP address `luci.ip.cidr` instance |
`mac` |
MAC address `luci.ip.cidr` instance |
`router` |
Boolean "true" if the neighbour entry is a router (IPv6, optional) |
`proxy` |
Boolean "true" if this is a proxy entry (optional) |
`incomplete` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is in incomplete state (optional) |
`reachable` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is in reachable state (optional) |
`stale` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is stale (optional) |
`delay` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is delayed (optional) |
`probe` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is in probe state (optional) |
`failed` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is in failed state (optional) |
`noarp` |
Boolean "true" if the entry is not caused by NDP or
ARP (optional) |
`permanent` |
Boolean "true" if the entry was statically configured from
userspace (optional) |
@usage
- Find all ARP neighbours in the LAN:
`luci.ip.neighbors({ dest = "192.168.0.0/16" }, function(n)
print(n.dest, n.mac)
end)`
- Find all active IPv6 addresses of host with given MAC:
`luci.ip.neighbors({ family = 6, mac = "00:21:63:75:aa:17" },
function(n)
print(n.dest)
end)`
]]
---[[
Fetch basic device information
@class function
@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
described below is returned, else an empty table.
Field | Description |
`up` |
Boolean indicating whether the device is in IFF_RUNNING state |
`type` |
Numeric value indicating the type of the device, e.g. `1`
for ethernet. |
`name` |
String containing the name of the device |
`master` |
If queried device is a bridge port, string containing the name of
parent bridge device (optional) |
`mtu` |
Number containing the current MTU of the device |
`qlen` |
Number containing the TX queue length of the device |
`mac` |
MAC address `luci.ip.cidr` instance representing the device ethernet
address |
@usage
- Test whether device br-lan exists:
`print(luci.ip.link("br-lan").name ~= nil)
`
- Query MAC address of eth0:
`print(luci.ip.link("eth0").mac)
`
]]
--- IP CIDR Object.
-- Represents an IPv4 or IPv6 address range.
-- @cstyle instance
module "luci.ip.cidr"
---[[
Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv4 address range
@class function
@sort 1
@name cidr.is4
@see cidr.is6
@see cidr.ismac
@return `true` if the CIDR is an IPv4 range, else `false`
]]
---[[
Checks whether the CIDR instance is within the private RFC1918 address space
@class function
@sort 2
@name cidr.is4rfc1918
@return `true` if the entire range of this CIDR lies within one of
the ranges `10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255`,
`172.16.0.0-172.31.0.0` or
`192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255`, else `false`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.45.2/24")
if addr:is4rfc1918() then
print("Is a private address")
end`
]]
---[[
Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv4 link local (Zeroconf) address
@class function
@sort 3
@name cidr.is4linklocal
@return `true` if the entire range of this CIDR lies within the range
the range `169.254.0.0-169.254.255.255`, else `false`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("169.254.34.125")
if addr:is4linklocal() then
print("Is a zeroconf address")
end`
]]
---[[
Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv6 address range
@class function
@sort 4
@name cidr.is6
@see cidr.is4
@see cidr.ismac
@return `true` if the CIDR is an IPv6 range, else `false`
]]
---[[
Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv6 link local address
@class function
@sort 5
@name cidr.is6linklocal
@return `true` if the entire range of this CIDR lies within the range
the `fe80::/10` range, else `false`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("fe92:53a:3216:af01:221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64")
if addr:is6linklocal() then
print("Is a linklocal address")
end`
]]
---[[
Checks whether the CIDR instance is an IPv6 mapped IPv4 address
@class function
@sort 6
@name cidr.is6mapped4
@return `true` if the address is an IPv6 mapped IPv4 address in the
form `::ffff:1.2.3.4`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("::ffff:192.168.1.1")
if addr:is6mapped4() then
print("Is a mapped IPv4 address")
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:
- An IPv4 address is always lower than an IPv6 address and IPv6 addresses
are considered lower than MAC addresses
- Prefix sizes are ignored
@class function
@sort 10
@name cidr.lower
@param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertible by
`luci.ip.new()` to compare against.
@return `true` if this CIDR is lower than the given address,
else `false`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.1.1")
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("00:14:22:01:23:45"))) -- true`
@see cidr.higher
@see cidr.equal
]]
---[[
Checks whether this CIDR instance is higher than the given argument.
The comparisation follows these rules:
- An IPv4 address is always lower than an IPv6 address and IPv6 addresses
are considered lower than MAC addresses
- Prefix sizes are ignored
@class function
@sort 11
@name cidr.higher
@param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertible by
`luci.ip.new()` to compare against.
@return `true` if this CIDR is higher than the given address,
else `false`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.1.1")
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("00:14:22:01:23:45"))) -- false`
@see cidr.lower
@see cidr.equal
]]
---[[
Checks whether this CIDR instance is equal to the given argument.
@class function
@sort 12
@name cidr.equal
@param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertible by
`luci.ip.new()` to compare against.
@return `true` if this CIDR is equal to the given address,
else `false`.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.1.1")
print(addr:equal(addr)) -- true
print(addr:equal("192.168.1.1")) -- true
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
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
]]
---[[
Get or set prefix size of CIDR instance.
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 13
@name cidr.prefix
@param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32`
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
range:prefix(16)
print(range:prefix()) -- 16
range:prefix("255.255.255.255")
print(range:prefix()) -- 32`
]]
---[[
Derive network address of CIDR instance.
Returns a new CIDR instance representing the network address of this instance
with all host parts masked out. The used prefix size can be overridden by the
optional mask parameter.
@class function
@sort 14
@name cidr.network
@param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32`
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"
print(range:network(24)) -- "192.168.62.0"
print(range:network("255.255.255.0")) -- "192.168.62.0"
local range6 = luci.ip.new("fd9b:62b3:9cc5:0:221:63ff:fe75:aa17/64")
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, `128` for IPv6 or `48` for MAC addresses.
@class function
@sort 15
@name cidr.host
@return CIDR instance representing the host address
@usage `local range = luci.ip.new("172.19.37.45/16")
print(range) -- "172.19.37.45/16"
print(range:host()) -- "172.19.37.45"`
]]
---[[
Derive netmask of CIDR instance.
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 16
@name cidr.mask
@param mask Either a number containing the number of bits (`0..32`
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"
print(range:mask(24)) -- "255.255.255.0"
print(range:mask("255.0.0.0")) -- "255.0.0.0"`
]]
---[[
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 or MAC address instances, it will return
nothing in this case.
@class function
@sort 17
@name cidr.broadcast
@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")
print(range:broadcast()) -- "172.19.255.255"
print(range:broadcast(24)) -- "172.19.37.255"
print(range:broadcast("255.0.0.0")) -- "172.255.255.255"`
]]
---[[
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, MAC address instances or IPv6
instances which are not a mapped address, it will return nothing in this case.
@class function
@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.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("::ffff:172.16.19.1")
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 21
@name cidr.contains
@param addr A `luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertible by
`luci.ip.new()` to test.
@return `true` if this instance fully contains the given address else
`false`.
@usage `local range = luci.ip.new("10.24.0.0/255.255.0.0")
print(range:contains("10.24.5.1")) -- true
print(range:contains("::1")) -- false
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
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`
]]
---[[
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 22
@name cidr.add
@param amount A numeric value between 0 and 0xFFFFFFFF, a
`luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertible by
`luci.ip.new()`.
@param inplace If `true`, modify this instance instead of returning
a new derived CIDR instance.
@return
- When adding inplace: Return `true` if the addition succeeded
or `false` when the addition overflowed.
- When deriving new CIDR: Return new instance representing the value of
this instance plus the added amount or the highest possible address if
the addition overflowed the available address space.
@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"
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
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"
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"
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"
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"`
]]
---[[
Subtract given amount from CIDR instance. If the result would under, the lowest
possible address is returned.
@class function
@sort 23
@name cidr.sub
@param amount A numeric value between 0 and 0xFFFFFFFF, a
`luci.ip.cidr` instance or a string convertible by
`luci.ip.new()`.
@param inplace If `true`, modify this instance instead of returning
a new derived CIDR instance.
@return
- When subtracting inplace: Return `true` if the subtraction
succeeded or `false` when the subtraction underflowed.
- When deriving new CIDR: Return new instance representing the value of
this instance minus the subtracted amount or the lowest address if
the subtraction underflowed.
@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"
addr:sub(256, true) -- true
print(addr) -- "192.168.0.1/24
addr:sub("255.0.0.0", true) -- false (underflow)
print(addr) -- "0.0.0.0/24
local addr6 = luci.ip.new("fe80::221:63f:fe75:aa17/64")
print(addr6:sub(256)) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:a917/64"
print(addr6:sub("::ffff:0")) -- "fe80::221:63e:fe76:aa17/64"
addr:sub(256, true) -- true
print(addr) -- "fe80::221:63f:fe75:a917/64"
addr:sub("ffff::", true) -- false (underflow)
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 24
@name cidr.minhost
@return Returns a new CIDR instance representing the lowest host address
within this range.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.123.56/24")
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"
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 25
@name cidr.maxhost
@return Returns a new CIDR instance representing the highest host address
within this range.
@usage `local addr = luci.ip.new("192.168.123.56/24")
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"
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, 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 26
@name cidr.string
@return Returns a string representing the range or address of this CIDR instance
]]