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1.1 root 1: /*
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3: *
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21: */
22: /*-
23: * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
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25: *
26: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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35: * must display the following acknowledgement:
36: * This product includes software developed by the University of
37: * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
38: * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
39: * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
40: * without specific prior written permission.
41: *
42: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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53: *
54: * @(#)clnp_debug.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
55: */
56:
57: /***********************************************************
58: Copyright IBM Corporation 1987
59:
60: All Rights Reserved
61:
62: Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
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77:
78: ******************************************************************/
79:
80: /*
81: * ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
82: */
83:
84: #include <sys/param.h>
85: #include <sys/mbuf.h>
86: #include <sys/domain.h>
87: #include <sys/protosw.h>
88: #include <sys/socket.h>
89: #include <sys/socketvar.h>
90: #include <sys/errno.h>
91:
92: #include <net/if.h>
93: #include <net/route.h>
94:
95: #include <netiso/iso.h>
96: #include <netiso/clnp.h>
97: #include <netiso/clnp_stat.h>
98: #include <netiso/argo_debug.h>
99:
100: #ifdef ARGO_DEBUG
101:
102: #ifdef TESTDEBUG
103: #ifdef notdef
104: struct addr_37 u_37 = {
105: {0x00, 0x02, 0x00, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x35},
106: {0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x50, 0x60, 0x70, 0x80, 0x90}
107: };
108: struct addr_osinet u_osinet = {
109: {0x00, 0x04},
110: {0x00, 0x02, 0x00, 0x01, 0x23, 0x42, 0x78, 0x20, 0x01, 0x05, 0x00}
111: };
112: #endif /* notdef */
113: struct addr_rfc986 u_rfc986 = {
114: {0x00, 0x06},
115: {0x01, 0xc0, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0xab, 0x11}
116: };
117: struct addr_rfc986 u_bad = {
118: {0x00, 0x01},
119: {0x01, 0xc0, 0x0c, 0x0c, 0xab, 0x11}
120: };
121: #include <stdio.h>
122: main()
123: {
124: struct iso_addr a;
125:
126: a.isoa_afi = AFI_37;
127: a.isoa_u.addr_37 = u_37;
128: a.isoa_len = 17;
129: printf("type 37: %s\n", clnp_iso_addrp(&a));
130:
131: a.isoa_afi = AFI_OSINET;
132: a.isoa_u.addr_osinet = u_osinet;
133: a.isoa_len = 14;
134: printf("type osinet: %s\n", clnp_iso_addrp(&a));
135:
136: a.isoa_afi = AFI_RFC986;
137: a.isoa_u.addr_rfc986 = u_rfc986;
138: a.isoa_len = 9;
139: printf("type rfc986: %s\n", clnp_iso_addrp(&a));
140:
141: a.isoa_afi = 12;
142: a.isoa_u.addr_rfc986 = u_rfc986;
143: a.isoa_len = 9;
144: printf("type bad afi: %s\n", clnp_iso_addrp(&a));
145:
146: a.isoa_afi = AFI_RFC986;
147: a.isoa_u.addr_rfc986 = u_bad;
148: a.isoa_len = 9;
149: printf("type bad idi: %s\n", clnp_iso_addrp(&a));
150: }
151: #endif /* TESTDEBUG */
152:
153: unsigned int clnp_debug;
154: static char letters[] = "0123456789abcdef";
155:
156: /*
157: * Print buffer in hex, return addr of where we left off.
158: * Do not null terminate.
159: */
160: char *
161: clnp_hexp(src, len, where)
162: char *src; /* src of data to print */
163: int len; /* lengthof src */
164: char *where; /* where to put data */
165: {
166: int i;
167:
168: for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
169: register int j = ((u_char *)src)[i];
170: *where++ = letters[j >> 4];
171: *where++ = letters[j & 0x0f];
172: }
173: return where;
174: }
175:
176: /*
177: * Return a ptr to a human readable form of an iso addr
178: */
179: static char iso_addr_b[50];
180: #define DELIM '.';
181:
182: char *
183: clnp_iso_addrp(isoa)
184: struct iso_addr *isoa;
185: {
186: char *cp;
187:
188: /* print length */
189: sprintf(iso_addr_b, "[%d] ", isoa->isoa_len);
190:
191: /* set cp to end of what we have */
192: cp = iso_addr_b;
193: while (*cp)
194: cp++;
195:
196: /* print afi */
197: cp = clnp_hexp(isoa->isoa_genaddr, (int)isoa->isoa_len, cp);
198: #ifdef notdef
199: *cp++ = DELIM;
200:
201: /* print type specific part */
202: switch(isoa->isoa_afi) {
203: case AFI_37:
204: cp = clnp_hexp(isoa->t37_idi, ADDR37_IDI_LEN, cp);
205: *cp++ = DELIM;
206: cp = clnp_hexp(isoa->t37_dsp, ADDR37_DSP_LEN, cp);
207: break;
208:
209: /* case AFI_OSINET:*/
210: case AFI_RFC986: {
211: u_short idi;
212:
213: /* osinet and rfc986 have idi in the same place */
214: /* print idi */
215: cp = clnp_hexp(isoa->rfc986_idi, ADDROSINET_IDI_LEN, cp);
216: *cp++ = DELIM;
217: CTOH(isoa->rfc986_idi[0], isoa->rfc986_idi[1], idi);
218:
219: if (idi == IDI_OSINET) {
220: struct ovl_osinet *oosi = (struct ovl_osinet *)isoa;
221: cp = clnp_hexp(oosi->oosi_orgid, OVLOSINET_ORGID_LEN, cp);
222: *cp++ = DELIM;
223: cp = clnp_hexp(oosi->oosi_snetid, OVLOSINET_SNETID_LEN, cp);
224: *cp++ = DELIM;
225: cp = clnp_hexp(oosi->oosi_snpa, OVLOSINET_SNPA_LEN, cp);
226: *cp++ = DELIM;
227: cp = clnp_hexp(oosi->oosi_nsap, OVLOSINET_NSAP_LEN, cp);
228: } else if (idi == IDI_RFC986) {
229: struct ovl_rfc986 *o986 = (struct ovl_rfc986 *)isoa;
230: cp = clnp_hexp(&o986->o986_vers, 1, cp);
231: *cp++ = DELIM;
232: #ifdef vax
233: sprintf(cp, "%d.%d.%d.%d.%d",
234: o986->o986_inetaddr[0] & 0xff,
235: o986->o986_inetaddr[1] & 0xff,
236: o986->o986_inetaddr[2] & 0xff,
237: o986->o986_inetaddr[3] & 0xff,
238: o986->o986_upid & 0xff);
239: return(iso_addr_b);
240: #else
241: cp = clnp_hexp(&o986->o986_inetaddr[0], 1, cp);
242: *cp++ = DELIM;
243: cp = clnp_hexp(&o986->o986_inetaddr[1], 1, cp);
244: *cp++ = DELIM;
245: cp = clnp_hexp(&o986->o986_inetaddr[2], 1, cp);
246: *cp++ = DELIM;
247: cp = clnp_hexp(&o986->o986_inetaddr[3], 1, cp);
248: *cp++ = DELIM;
249: cp = clnp_hexp(&o986->o986_upid, 1, cp);
250: #endif /* vax */
251: }
252:
253: } break;
254:
255: default:
256: *cp++ = '?';
257: break;
258: }
259: #endif /* notdef */
260: *cp = (char)0;
261:
262: return(iso_addr_b);
263: }
264:
265: char *
266: clnp_saddr_isop(s)
267: register struct sockaddr_iso *s;
268: {
269: register char *cp = clnp_iso_addrp(&s->siso_addr);
270:
271: while (*cp) cp++;
272: *cp++ = '(';
273: cp = clnp_hexp(TSEL(s), (int)s->siso_tlen, cp);
274: *cp++ = ')';
275: *cp++ = 0;
276: return (iso_addr_b);
277: }
278:
279: #endif /* ARGO_DEBUG */
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