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ns3::Address Class Reference

a polymophic address class More...

#include <address.h>

Public Types

enum  MaxSize_e { MAX_SIZE = 20 }
 

Public Member Functions

 Address ()
 
 Address (uint8_t type, const uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t len)
 
 Address (const Address &address)
 
bool CheckCompatible (uint8_t type, uint8_t len) const
 
uint32_t CopyAllFrom (const uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t len)
 
uint32_t CopyAllTo (uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t len) const
 
uint32_t CopyFrom (const uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t len)
 
uint32_t CopyTo (uint8_t buffer[MAX_SIZE]) const
 
void Deserialize (TagBuffer buffer)
 
uint8_t GetLength (void) const
 
uint32_t GetSerializedSize (void) const
 
bool IsInvalid (void) const
 
bool IsMatchingType (uint8_t type) const
 
Addressoperator= (const Address &address)
 
void Serialize (TagBuffer buffer) const
 

Static Public Member Functions

static uint8_t Register (void)
 

Private Attributes

uint8_t m_data [MAX_SIZE]
 
uint8_t m_len
 
uint8_t m_type
 

Friends

Addressoperator+ (Address &a, const int b)
 
bool operator< (const Address &a, const Address &b)
 
std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream &os, const Address &address)
 
bool operator== (const Address &a, const Address &b)
 
std::istream & operator>> (std::istream &is, Address &address)
 

Detailed Description

a polymophic address class

This class is very similar in design and spirit to the BSD sockaddr structure: they are both used to hold multiple types of addresses together with the type of the address.

A new address class defined by a user needs to:

  • allocate a type id with Address::Register
  • provide a method to convert his new address to an Address instance. This method is typically a member method named ConvertTo: Address MyAddress::ConvertTo (void) const;
  • provide a method to convert an Address instance back to an instance of his new address type. This method is typically a static member method of his address class named ConvertFrom: static MyAddress MyAddress::ConvertFrom (const Address &address);
  • the ConvertFrom method is expected to check that the type of the input Address instance is compatible with its own type.

Typical code to create a new class type looks like:

// this class represents addresses which are 2 bytes long.
class MyAddress
{
public:
Address ConvertTo (void) const;
static MyAddress ConvertFrom (void);
private:
static uint8_t GetType (void);
};
Address MyAddress::ConvertTo (void) const
{
return Address (GetType (), m_buffer, 2);
}
MyAddress MyAddress::ConvertFrom (const Address &address)
{
MyAddress ad;
NS_ASSERT (address.CheckCompatible (GetType (), 2));
address.CopyTo (ad.m_buffer, 2);
return ad;
}
uint8_t MyAddress::GetType (void)
{
static uint8_t type = Address::Register ();
return type;
}

Definition at line 86 of file address.h.

Member Enumeration Documentation

The maximum size of a byte buffer which can be stored in an Address instance.

Definition at line 93 of file address.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ns3::Address::Address ( )

Create an invalid address

Definition at line 32 of file address.cc.

References NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

ns3::Address::Address ( uint8_t  type,
const uint8_t *  buffer,
uint8_t  len 
)
Parameters
typethe type of the Address to create
buffera pointer to a buffer of bytes which hold a serialized representation of the address in network byte order.
lenthe length of the buffer.

Create an address from a type and a buffer. This constructor is typically invoked from the conversion functions of various address types when they have to convert themselves to an Address instance.

Definition at line 41 of file address.cc.

References NS_ASSERT, and NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

Member Function Documentation

bool ns3::Address::CheckCompatible ( uint8_t  type,
uint8_t  len 
) const
uint32_t ns3::Address::CopyAllFrom ( const uint8_t *  buffer,
uint8_t  len 
)
Parameters
bufferpointer to a buffer of bytes which contain a copy of all the members of this Address class.
lenthe length of the buffer
Returns
the number of bytes copied.

The inverse of CopyAllTo().

See Also
CopyAllTo

Definition at line 110 of file address.cc.

References NS_ASSERT, and NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

Referenced by ns3::PacketSocketAddress::ConvertFrom().

uint32_t ns3::Address::CopyAllTo ( uint8_t *  buffer,
uint8_t  len 
) const
Parameters
bufferbuffer to copy the whole address data structure to
lenthe size of the buffer
Returns
the number of bytes copied.

Copies the type to buffer[0], the length of the address internal buffer to buffer[1] and copies the internal buffer starting at buffer[2]. len must be at least the size of the internal buffer plus a byte for the type and a byte for the length.

Definition at line 90 of file address.cc.

References NS_ASSERT, and NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

uint32_t ns3::Address::CopyFrom ( const uint8_t *  buffer,
uint8_t  len 
)
Parameters
bufferpointer to a buffer of bytes which contain a serialized representation of the address in network byte order.
lenlength of buffer
Returns
the number of bytes copied.

Copy the address bytes from buffer into to the internal buffer of this address instance.

Definition at line 101 of file address.cc.

References NS_ASSERT, and NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

Referenced by ns3::Icmpv6OptionLinkLayerAddress::Deserialize().

uint32_t ns3::Address::CopyTo ( uint8_t  buffer[MAX_SIZE]) const
void ns3::Address::Deserialize ( TagBuffer  buffer)
Parameters
bufferbuffer to read address from

The input address buffer is expected to be in host byte order format.

Definition at line 162 of file address.cc.

References NS_ASSERT, NS_LOG_FUNCTION, ns3::TagBuffer::Read(), and ns3::TagBuffer::ReadU8().

Referenced by ns3::PacketSocketTag::Deserialize(), and ns3::SocketAddressTag::Deserialize().

uint8_t ns3::Address::GetLength ( void  ) const
uint32_t ns3::Address::GetSerializedSize ( void  ) const

Get the number of bytes needed to serialize the underlying Address Typically, this is GetLength () + 2

Returns
the number of bytes required for an Address in serialized form

Definition at line 146 of file address.cc.

References NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

Referenced by ns3::PacketSocketTag::GetSerializedSize(), and ns3::SocketAddressTag::GetSerializedSize().

bool ns3::Address::IsInvalid ( void  ) const
Returns
true if this address is invalid, false otherwise.

An address is invalid if and only if it was created through the default constructor and it was never re-initialized.

Definition at line 68 of file address.cc.

References NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

Referenced by DualStackTestCase::DoRun().

bool ns3::Address::IsMatchingType ( uint8_t  type) const
Parameters
typea type id as returned by Address::Register
Returns
true if the type of the address stored internally is compatible with the requested type, false otherwise.

This method checks that the types are exactly equal. This method is really used only by the PacketSocketAddress and there is little point in using it otherwise so, you have been warned: DO NOT USE THIS METHOD.

Definition at line 130 of file address.cc.

References NS_LOG_FUNCTION.

Referenced by ns3::PacketSocketAddress::IsMatchingType().

uint8_t ns3::Address::Register ( void  )
static

Allocate a new type id for a new type of address.

Returns
a new type id.

Definition at line 137 of file address.cc.

References NS_LOG_FUNCTION_NOARGS.

Referenced by ns3::Inet6SocketAddress::GetType(), and ns3::Ipv6Address::GetType().

void ns3::Address::Serialize ( TagBuffer  buffer) const

Serialize this address in host byte order to a byte buffer

Parameters
bufferoutput buffer that gets written with this Address

Definition at line 153 of file address.cc.

References NS_LOG_FUNCTION, ns3::TagBuffer::Write(), and ns3::TagBuffer::WriteU8().

Referenced by ns3::PacketSocketTag::Serialize(), and ns3::SocketAddressTag::Serialize().


The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: