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85 #include <sys/types.h>
86 #include <sys/param.h>
88 #include <netinet/in.h>
89 #include <arpa/inet.h>
91 #include <ctype.h>
93 #include <endian.h>
94 #include <stdint.h>
95 #include <stdlib.h>
96 #include <limits.h>
97 #include <errno.h>
99 /* Check whether "cp" is a valid ASCII representation of an IPv4
100 Internet address and convert it to a binary address. Returns 1 if
101 the address is valid, 0 if not. This replaces inet_addr, the
102 return value from which cannot distinguish between failure and a
103 local broadcast address. Write a pointer to the first
104 non-converted character to *endp. */
105 static int
106 inet_aton_end (const char *cp, struct in_addr *addr, const char **endp)
108 static const in_addr_t max[4] = { 0xffffffff, 0xffffff, 0xffff, 0xff };
109 in_addr_t val;
110 char c;
111 union iaddr
113 uint8_t bytes[4];
114 uint32_t word;
115 } res;
116 uint8_t *pp = res.bytes;
117 int digit;
119 int saved_errno = errno;
120 __set_errno (0);
122 res.word = 0;
124 c = *cp;
125 for (;;)
127 /* Collect number up to ``.''. Values are specified as for C:
128 0x=hex, 0=octal, isdigit=decimal. */
129 if (!isdigit (c))
130 goto ret_0;
132 char *endp;
133 unsigned long ul = __strtoul_internal (cp, &endp, 0, 0);
134 if (ul == ULONG_MAX && errno == ERANGE)
135 goto ret_0;
136 if (ul > 0xfffffffful)
137 goto ret_0;
138 val = ul;
139 digit = cp != endp;
140 cp = endp;
142 c = *cp;
143 if (c == '.')
145 /* Internet format:
146 a.b.c.d
147 a.b.c (with c treated as 16 bits)
148 a.b (with b treated as 24 bits). */
149 if (pp > res.bytes + 2 || val > 0xff)
150 goto ret_0;
151 *pp++ = val;
152 c = *++cp;
154 else
155 break;
157 /* Check for trailing characters. */
158 if (c != '\0' && (!isascii (c) || !isspace (c)))
159 goto ret_0;
160 /* Did we get a valid digit? */
161 if (!digit)
162 goto ret_0;
164 /* Check whether the last part is in its limits depending on the
165 number of parts in total. */
166 if (val > max[pp - res.bytes])
167 goto ret_0;
169 if (addr != NULL)
170 addr->s_addr = res.word | htonl (val);
171 *endp = cp;
173 __set_errno (saved_errno);
174 return 1;
176 ret_0:
177 __set_errno (saved_errno);
178 return 0;
182 __inet_aton_exact (const char *cp, struct in_addr *addr)
184 struct in_addr val;
185 const char *endp;
186 /* Check that inet_aton_end parsed the entire string. */
187 if (inet_aton_end (cp, &val, &endp) != 0 && *endp == 0)
189 *addr = val;
190 return 1;
192 else
193 return 0;
195 libc_hidden_def (__inet_aton_exact)
197 /* inet_aton ignores trailing garbage. */
199 __inet_aton_ignore_trailing (const char *cp, struct in_addr *addr)
201 const char *endp;
202 return inet_aton_end (cp, addr, &endp);
204 weak_alias (__inet_aton_ignore_trailing, inet_aton)
206 /* ASCII IPv4 Internet address interpretation routine. The value
207 returned is in network order. */
208 in_addr_t
209 __inet_addr (const char *cp)
211 struct in_addr val;
212 const char *endp;
213 if (inet_aton_end (cp, &val, &endp))
214 return val.s_addr;
215 return INADDR_NONE;
217 weak_alias (__inet_addr, inet_addr)