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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2008 by David P. D. Moss. All rights reserved.
#
# Released under the BSD license. See the LICENSE file for details.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"""
Shared logic for various address types.
"""
import re as _re
from netaddr.compat import _range, _is_str
def bytes_to_bits():
"""
:return: A 256 element list containing 8-bit binary digit strings. The
list index value is equivalent to its bit string value.
"""
lookup = []
bits_per_byte = _range(7, -1, -1)
for num in range(256):
bits = 8 * [None]
for i in bits_per_byte:
bits[i] = '01'[num & 1]
num >>= 1
lookup.append(''.join(bits))
return lookup
#: A lookup table of 8-bit integer values to their binary digit bit strings.
BYTES_TO_BITS = bytes_to_bits()
def valid_words(words, word_size, num_words):
"""
:param words: A sequence of unsigned integer word values.
:param word_size: Width (in bits) of each unsigned integer word value.
:param num_words: Number of unsigned integer words expected.
:return: ``True`` if word sequence is valid for this address type,
``False`` otherwise.
"""
if not hasattr(words, '__iter__'):
return False
if len(words) != num_words:
return False
max_word = 2 ** word_size - 1
for i in words:
if not 0 <= i <= max_word:
return False
return True
def int_to_words(int_val, word_size, num_words):
"""
:param int_val: Unsigned integer to be divided into words of equal size.
:param word_size: Width (in bits) of each unsigned integer word value.
:param num_words: Number of unsigned integer words expected.
:return: A tuple contain unsigned integer word values split according
to provided arguments.
"""
max_int = 2 ** (num_words * word_size) - 1
if not 0 <= int_val <= max_int:
raise IndexError('integer out of bounds: %r!' % hex(int_val))
max_word = 2 ** word_size - 1
words = []
for _ in range(num_words):
word = int_val & max_word
words.append(int(word))
int_val >>= word_size
return tuple(reversed(words))
def words_to_int(words, word_size, num_words):
"""
:param words: A sequence of unsigned integer word values.
:param word_size: Width (in bits) of each unsigned integer word value.
:param num_words: Number of unsigned integer words expected.
:return: An unsigned integer that is equivalent to value represented
by word sequence.
"""
if not valid_words(words, word_size, num_words):
raise ValueError('invalid integer word sequence: %r!' % (words,))
int_val = 0
for i, num in enumerate(reversed(words)):
word = num
word = word << word_size * i
int_val = int_val | word
return int_val
def valid_bits(bits, width, word_sep=''):
"""
:param bits: A network address in a delimited binary string format.
:param width: Maximum width (in bits) of a network address (excluding
delimiters).
:param word_sep: (optional) character or string used to delimit word
groups (default: '', no separator).
:return: ``True`` if network address is valid, ``False`` otherwise.
"""
if not _is_str(bits):
return False
if word_sep != '':
bits = bits.replace(word_sep, '')
if len(bits) != width:
return False
max_int = 2 ** width - 1
try:
if 0 <= int(bits, 2) <= max_int:
return True
except ValueError:
pass
return False
def bits_to_int(bits, width, word_sep=''):
"""
:param bits: A network address in a delimited binary string format.
:param width: Maximum width (in bits) of a network address (excluding
delimiters).
:param word_sep: (optional) character or string used to delimit word
groups (default: '', no separator).
:return: An unsigned integer that is equivalent to value represented
by network address in readable binary form.
"""
if not valid_bits(bits, width, word_sep):
raise ValueError('invalid readable binary string: %r!' % (bits,))
if word_sep != '':
bits = bits.replace(word_sep, '')
return int(bits, 2)
def int_to_bits(int_val, word_size, num_words, word_sep=''):
"""
:param int_val: An unsigned integer.
:param word_size: Width (in bits) of each unsigned integer word value.
:param num_words: Number of unsigned integer words expected.
:param word_sep: (optional) character or string used to delimit word
groups (default: '', no separator).
:return: A network address in a delimited binary string format that is
equivalent in value to unsigned integer.
"""
bit_words = []
for word in int_to_words(int_val, word_size, num_words):
bits = []
while word:
bits.append(BYTES_TO_BITS[word & 255])
word >>= 8
bits.reverse()
bit_str = ''.join(bits) or '0' * word_size
bits = ('0' * word_size + bit_str)[-word_size:]
bit_words.append(bits)
if word_sep != '':
# Check custom separator.
if not _is_str(word_sep):
raise ValueError('word separator is not a string: %r!' % (word_sep,))
return word_sep.join(bit_words)
def valid_bin(bin_val, width):
"""
:param bin_val: A network address in Python's binary representation format
('0bxxx').
:param width: Maximum width (in bits) of a network address (excluding
delimiters).
:return: ``True`` if network address is valid, ``False`` otherwise.
"""
if not _is_str(bin_val):
return False
if not bin_val.startswith('0b'):
return False
bin_val = bin_val.replace('0b', '')
if len(bin_val) > width:
return False
max_int = 2 ** width - 1
try:
if 0 <= int(bin_val, 2) <= max_int:
return True
except ValueError:
pass
return False
def int_to_bin(int_val, width):
"""
:param int_val: An unsigned integer.
:param width: Maximum allowed width (in bits) of a unsigned integer.
:return: Equivalent string value in Python's binary representation format
('0bxxx').
"""
bin_tokens = []
try:
# Python 2.6.x and upwards.
bin_val = bin(int_val)
except NameError:
# Python 2.4.x and 2.5.x
i = int_val
while i > 0:
word = i & 0xff
bin_tokens.append(BYTES_TO_BITS[word])
i >>= 8
bin_tokens.reverse()
bin_val = '0b' + _re.sub(r'^[0]+([01]+)$', r'\1', ''.join(bin_tokens))
if len(bin_val[2:]) > width:
raise IndexError('binary string out of bounds: %s!' % (bin_val,))
return bin_val
def bin_to_int(bin_val, width):
"""
:param bin_val: A string containing an unsigned integer in Python's binary
representation format ('0bxxx').
:param width: Maximum allowed width (in bits) of a unsigned integer.
:return: An unsigned integer that is equivalent to value represented
by Python binary string format.
"""
if not valid_bin(bin_val, width):
raise ValueError('not a valid Python binary string: %r!' % (bin_val,))
return int(bin_val.replace('0b', ''), 2)
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