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spec/util_ip_spec.lua @ 10996:d742095046f9

net.cqueues: Switch to server.watchfd for main loop integration Why? Just look at all that code deleted! watchfd is the prefered way to poll things that expose FDs for this purpose, altho it was added after net.cqueues.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 08 Jul 2020 20:11:49 +0200
parent 8236:4878e4159e12
child 12934:c6dffebab2f8
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local ip = require "util.ip";

local new_ip = ip.new_ip;
local match = ip.match;
local parse_cidr = ip.parse_cidr;
local commonPrefixLength = ip.commonPrefixLength;

describe("util.ip", function()
	describe("#match()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			local _ = new_ip;
			local ip = _"10.20.30.40";
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", 8), true);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", 16), false);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", 24), false);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", 32), false);

			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.20.0.0", 8), true);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.20.0.0", 16), true);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.20.0.0", 24), false);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.20.0.0", 32), false);

			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"0.0.0.0", 32), false);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"0.0.0.0", 0), true);
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"0.0.0.0"), false);

			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", 255), false, "excessive number of bits");
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", -8), true, "negative number of bits");
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", -32), true, "negative number of bits");
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0", 0), true, "zero bits");
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.0.0.0"), false, "no specified number of bits (differing ip)");
			assert.are.equal(match(ip, _"10.20.30.40"), true, "no specified number of bits (same ip)");

			assert.are.equal(match(_"127.0.0.1", _"127.0.0.1"), true, "simple ip");

			assert.are.equal(match(_"8.8.8.8", _"8.8.0.0", 16), true);
			assert.are.equal(match(_"8.8.4.4", _"8.8.0.0", 16), true);
		end);
	end);

	describe("#parse_cidr()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			assert.are.equal(new_ip"0.0.0.0", new_ip"0.0.0.0")

			local function assert_cidr(cidr, ip, bits)
				local parsed_ip, parsed_bits = parse_cidr(cidr);
				assert.are.equal(new_ip(ip), parsed_ip, cidr.." parsed ip is "..ip);
				assert.are.equal(bits, parsed_bits, cidr.." parsed bits is "..tostring(bits));
			end
			assert_cidr("0.0.0.0", "0.0.0.0", nil);
			assert_cidr("127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.1", nil);
			assert_cidr("127.0.0.1/0", "127.0.0.1", 0);
			assert_cidr("127.0.0.1/8", "127.0.0.1", 8);
			assert_cidr("127.0.0.1/32", "127.0.0.1", 32);
			assert_cidr("127.0.0.1/256", "127.0.0.1", 256);
			assert_cidr("::/48", "::", 48);
		end);
	end);

	describe("#new_ip()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			local v4, v6 = "IPv4", "IPv6";
			local function assert_proto(s, proto)
				local ip = new_ip(s);
				if proto then
					assert.are.equal(ip and ip.proto, proto, "protocol is correct for "..("%q"):format(s));
				else
					assert.are.equal(ip, nil, "address is invalid");
				end
			end
			assert_proto("127.0.0.1", v4);
			assert_proto("::1", v6);
			assert_proto("", nil);
			assert_proto("abc", nil);
			assert_proto("   ", nil);
		end);
	end);

	describe("#commonPrefixLength()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			local function assert_cpl6(a, b, len, v4)
				local ipa, ipb = new_ip(a), new_ip(b);
				if v4 then len = len+96; end
				assert.are.equal(commonPrefixLength(ipa, ipb), len, "common prefix length of "..a.." and "..b.." is "..len);
				assert.are.equal(commonPrefixLength(ipb, ipa), len, "common prefix length of "..b.." and "..a.." is "..len);
			end
			local function assert_cpl4(a, b, len)
				return assert_cpl6(a, b, len, "IPv4");
			end
			assert_cpl4("0.0.0.0", "0.0.0.0", 32);
			assert_cpl4("255.255.255.255", "0.0.0.0", 0);
			assert_cpl4("255.255.255.255", "255.255.0.0", 16);
			assert_cpl4("255.255.255.255", "255.255.255.255", 32);
			assert_cpl4("255.255.255.255", "255.255.255.255", 32);

			assert_cpl6("::1", "::1", 128);
			assert_cpl6("abcd::1", "abcd::1", 128);
			assert_cpl6("abcd::abcd", "abcd::", 112);
			assert_cpl6("abcd::abcd", "abcd::abcd:abcd", 96);
		end);
	end);
end);