xcat-core/perl-xCAT/xCAT/NetworkUtils.pm

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# IBM(c) 2010 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
package xCAT::NetworkUtils;
BEGIN
{
$::XCATROOT = $ENV{'XCATROOT'} ? $ENV{'XCATROOT'} : '/opt/xcat';
}
# if AIX - make sure we include perl 5.8.2 in INC path.
# Needed to find perl dependencies shipped in deps tarball.
if ($^O =~ /^aix/i) {
use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi";
use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2";
use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi";
use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2";
}
use lib "$::XCATROOT/lib/perl";
use POSIX qw(ceil);
use File::Path;
use Socket;
use strict;
use warnings "all";
my $netipmodule = eval {require Net::IP;};
my $socket6support = eval { require Socket6 };
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head1 xCAT::NetworkUtils
=head2 Package Description
This program module file, is a set of network utilities used by xCAT commands.
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 gethostnameandip
Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Takes either a host name or an IP address string
and performs a lookup on that name,
returns an array with two elements: the hostname, the ip address
if the host name or ip address can not be resolved,
the corresponding element in the array will be undef
Arguments:
hostname or ip address
Returns: the hostname and the ip address
Globals:
Error:
none
Example:
my ($host, $ip) = xCAT::NetworkUtils->gethostnameandip($iporhost);
Comments:
none
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub gethostnameandip()
{
my ($class, $iporhost) = @_;
if (($iporhost =~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) || ($iporhost =~ /:/)) #ip address
{
return (xCAT::NetworkUtils->gethostname($iporhost), $iporhost);
}
else #hostname
{
return ($iporhost, xCAT::NetworkUtils->getipaddr($iporhost));
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 gethostname
Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Takes an IP address string and performs a lookup on that name,
returns the hostname of the ip address
if the ip address can not be resolved, returns undef
Arguments:
ip address
Returns: the hostname
Globals:
cache: %::iphosthash
Error:
none
Example:
my $host = xCAT::NetworkUtils->gethostname($ip);
Comments:
none
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub gethostname()
{
my ($class, $iporhost) = @_;
if (!defined($iporhost))
{
return undef;
}
if (ref($iporhost) eq 'ARRAY')
{
$iporhost = @{$iporhost}[0];
if (!$iporhost)
{
return undef;
}
}
if (($iporhost !~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) && ($iporhost !~ /:/))
{
#why you do so? pass in a hostname and only want a hostname??
return $iporhost;
}
#cache, do not lookup DNS each time
if (defined($::iphosthash{$iporhost}) && $::iphosthash{$iporhost})
{
return $::iphosthash{$iporhost};
}
else
{
if ($socket6support) # the getaddrinfo and getnameinfo supports both IPv4 and IPv6
{
my ($family, $socket, $protocol, $ip, $name) = Socket6::getaddrinfo($iporhost,0);
my $host = (Socket6::getnameinfo($ip))[0];
if ($host eq $iporhost) # can not resolve
{
return undef;
}
if ($host)
{
$host =~ s/\..*//; #short hostname
}
return $host;
}
else
{
#it is possible that no Socket6 available,
#but passing in IPv6 address, such as ::1 on loopback
if ($iporhost =~ /:/)
{
return undef;
}
my $hostname = gethostbyaddr(inet_aton($iporhost), AF_INET);
$hostname =~ s/\..*//; #short hostname
return $hostname;
}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 getipaddr
Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Takes a hostname string and performs a lookup on that name,
returns the the ip address of the hostname
if the hostname can not be resolved, returns undef
Arguments:
hostname
Returns: ip address
Globals:
cache: %::hostiphash
Error:
none
Example:
my $ip = xCAT::NetworkUtils->getipaddr($hostname);
Comments:
none
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub getipaddr()
{
my ($class, $iporhost) = @_;
if (!defined($iporhost))
{
return undef;
}
if (ref($iporhost) eq 'ARRAY')
{
$iporhost = @{$iporhost}[0];
if (!$iporhost)
{
return undef;
}
}
if ($iporhost and ($iporhost =~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) || ($iporhost =~ /:/))
{
#pass in an ip and only want an ip??
return $iporhost;
}
#cache, do not lookup DNS each time
if ($::hostiphash and defined($::hostiphash{$iporhost}) && $::hostiphash{$iporhost})
{
return $::hostiphash{$iporhost};
}
else
{
if ($socket6support) # the getaddrinfo and getnameinfo supports both IPv4 and IPv6
{
my ($family, $socket, $protocol, $ip, $name) = Socket6::getaddrinfo($iporhost,0);
if ($ip)
{
return (Socket6::getnameinfo($ip, Socket6::NI_NUMERICHOST()))[0];
}
return undef;
}
else
{
#return inet_ntoa(inet_aton($iporhost))
#TODO, what if no scoket6 support, but passing in a IPv6 hostname?
my $packed_ip;
$iporhost and $packed_ip = inet_aton($iporhost);
if (!$packed_ip)
{
return undef;
}
return inet_ntoa($packed_ip);
}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 linklocaladdr
Only for IPv6.
Takes a mac address, calculate the IPv6 link local address
Arguments:
mac address
Returns:
ipv6 link local address. returns undef if passed in a invalid mac address
Globals:
Error:
none
Example:
my $linklocaladdr = xCAT::NetworkUtils->linklocaladdr($mac);
Comments:
none
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub linklocaladdr {
my ($class, $mac) = @_;
$mac = lc($mac);
my $localprefix = "fe80";
my ($m1, $m2, $m3, $m6, $m7, $m8);
# mac address can be 00215EA376B0 or 00:21:5E:A3:76:B0
if($mac =~ /^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})$/)
{
($m1, $m2, $m3, $m6, $m7, $m8) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6);
}
else
{
#not a valid mac address
return undef;
}
my ($m4, $m5) = ("ff","fe");
#my $bit = (int $m1) & 2;
#if ($bit) {
# $m1 = $m1 - 2;
#} else {
# $m1 = $m1 + 2;
#}
$m1 = hex($m1);
$m1 = $m1 ^ 2;
$m1 = sprintf("%x", $m1);
$m1 = $m1 . $m2;
$m3 = $m3 . $m4;
$m5 = $m5 . $m6;
$m7 = $m7 . $m8;
my $laddr = join ":", $m1, $m3, $m5, $m7;
$laddr = join "::", $localprefix, $laddr;
return $laddr;
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 ishostinsubnet
Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Takes an ip address, the netmask and a subnet,
chcek if the ip address is in the subnet
Arguments:
ip address, netmask, subnet
Returns:
1 - if the ip address is in the subnet
0 - if the ip address is NOT in the subnet
Globals:
Error:
none
Example:
if(xCAT::NetworkUtils->ishostinsubnet($ip, $netmask, $subnet);
Comments:
none
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub ishostinsubnet {
my ($class, $ip, $mask, $subnet) = @_;
if ($ip =~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) {# ipv4 address
$ip =~ /([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/;
my $ipnum = ($1<<24)+($2<<16)+($3<<8)+$4;
$mask =~ /([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/;
my $masknum = ($1<<24)+($2<<16)+($3<<8)+$4;
$subnet =~ /([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/;
my $netnum = ($1<<24)+($2<<16)+($3<<8)+$4;
if (($ipnum & $masknum) == $netnum) {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
} else { # for ipv6
if ($netipmodule) {
my $eip = Net::IP::ip_expand_address ($ip,6);
my $enet = Net::IP::ip_expand_address ($subnet,6);
my $bmask = Net::IP::ip_get_mask($mask,6);
my $bip = Net::IP::ip_iptobin($eip,6);
my $bipnet = $bip & $bmask;
my $bnet = Net::IP::ip_iptobin($enet,6);
if (!$bipnet || !$bnet)
{
return 0;
}
if ($bipnet == $bnet) {
return 1;
}
} # else, can not check without Net::IP module
return 0;
}
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 setup_ip_forwarding
Sets up ip forwarding on localhost
=cut
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub setup_ip_forwarding
{
my ($class, $enable)=@_;
if (xCAT::Utils->isLinux()) {
my $conf_file="/etc/sysctl.conf";
`grep "net.ipv4.ip_forward" $conf_file`;
if ($? == 0) {
`sed -i "s/^net.ipv4.ip_forward = .*/net.ipv4.ip_forward = $enable/" $conf_file`;
} else {
`echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward = $enable" >> $conf_file`;
}
`sysctl -p $conf_file`;
}
else
{
`no -o ipforwarding=$enable`;
}
return 0;
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head3 prefixtomask
Convert the IPv6 prefix length(e.g. 64) to the netmask(e.g. ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000).
Till now, the netmask format ffff:ffff:ffff:: only works for AIX NIM
Arguments:
prefix length
Returns:
netmask - netmask like ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000
0 - if the prefix length is not correct
Globals:
Error:
none
Example:
my #netmask = xCAT::NetworkUtils->prefixtomask($prefixlength);
Comments:
none
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub prefixtomask {
my ($class, $prefixlength) = @_;
if (($prefixlength < 1) || ($prefixlength > 128))
{
return 0;
}
# can not do this without Net::IP module
if (!$netipmodule)
{
return 0;
}
my $ip = new Net::IP ("fe80::/$prefixlength") or die (Net::IP::Error());
my $mask = $ip->mask();
return $mask;
}
1;