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# Copyright 2017 Ettus Research (National Instruments)
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
"""
N310 implementation module
"""
import itertools
import socket
from six import iteritems
from pyroute2 import IPRoute
from .mpmlog import get_logger
def get_valid_interfaces(iface_list):
"""
Given a list of interfaces (['eth1', 'eth2'] for example), return the
subset that contains actually valid entries.
Interfaces are checked for if they actually exist, and if so, if they're up.
"""
ipr = IPRoute()
valid_ifaces = []
for iface in iface_list:
valid_iface_idx = ipr.link_lookup(ifname=iface)
if len(valid_iface_idx) == 0:
continue
valid_iface_idx = valid_iface_idx[0]
link_info = ipr.get_links(valid_iface_idx)[0]
if link_info.get_attr('IFLA_OPERSTATE') == 'UP' \
and len(get_iface_addrs(link_info.get_attr('IFLA_ADDRESS'))):
assert link_info.get_attr('IFLA_IFNAME') == iface
valid_ifaces.append(iface)
ipr.close()
return valid_ifaces
def get_iface_info(ifname):
"""
Given an interface name (e.g. 'eth1'), return a dictionary with the
following keys:
- ip_addr: Main IPv4 address
- ip_addrs: List of valid IPv4 addresses
- mac_addr: MAC address
All values are stored as strings.
"""
ipr = IPRoute()
try:
link_info = ipr.get_links(ipr.link_lookup(ifname=ifname))[0]
except IndexError:
raise LookupError("Could not identify interface `{}'".format(ifname))
mac_addr = link_info.get_attr('IFLA_ADDRESS')
ip_addrs = get_iface_addrs(mac_addr)
return {
'mac_addr': mac_addr,
'ip_addr': ip_addrs[0],
'ip_addrs': ip_addrs,
}
def ip_addr_to_iface(ip_addr, iface_list):
"""
Return an Ethernet interface (e.g. 'eth1') given an IP address.
Arguments:
ip_addr -- The IP address as a string
iface_list -- A map "interface name" -> iface_info, where iface_info
is another map as returned by net.get_iface_info().
"""
# Flip around the iface_info map and then use it to look up by IP addr
return {
iface_info['ip_addr']: iface_name
for iface_name, iface_info in iteritems(iface_list)
}[ip_addr]
def get_iface_addrs(mac_addr):
"""
return ipv4 addresses for a given macaddress
input format: "aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff"
"""
ip2 = IPRoute()
# returns index
[link] = ip2.link_lookup(address=mac_addr)
# Only get v4 addresses
addresses = [addr.get_attrs('IFA_ADDRESS')
for addr in ip2.get_addr(family=socket.AF_INET)
if addr.get('index', None) == link]
# flatten possibly nested list
addresses = list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(addresses))
ip2.close()
return addresses
def byte_to_mac(byte_str):
"""
converts a bytestring into nice hex representation
"""
return ':'.join(["%02x" % ord(x) for x in byte_str])
def get_mac_addr(remote_addr):
"""
return MAC address of a remote host already discovered
or None if no host entry was found
"""
ip2 = IPRoute()
addrs = ip2.get_neighbours(dst=remote_addr)
if len(addrs) > 1:
get_logger('get_mac_addr').warning("More than one device with the same IP address found. Picking entry at random")
if not addrs:
return None
return addrs[0].get_attr('NDA_LLADDR')
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