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- // Copyright (C) 2012 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
- //
- // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
- // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
- // copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
- //
- // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
- // REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
- // AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
- // INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
- // LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
- // OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
- // PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- #include <asiolink/io_address.h>
- #include <dhcp/cfgmgr.h>
- using namespace isc::asiolink;
- using namespace isc::util;
- namespace isc {
- namespace dhcp {
- CfgMgr&
- CfgMgr::instance() {
- static CfgMgr cfg_mgr;
- return (cfg_mgr);
- }
- Subnet6Ptr
- CfgMgr::getSubnet6(const isc::asiolink::IOAddress& hint) {
- // If there's only one subnet configured, let's just use it
- // The idea is to keep small deployments easy. In a small network - one
- // router that also runs DHCPv6 server. Users specifies a single pool and
- // expects it to just work. Without this, the server would complain that it
- // doesn't have IP address on its interfaces that matches that
- // configuration. Such requirement makes sense in IPv4, but not in IPv6.
- // The server does not need to have a global address (using just link-local
- // is ok for DHCPv6 server) from the pool it serves.
- if (subnets6_.size() == 1) {
- return (subnets6_[0]);
- }
- // If there is more than one, we need to choose the proper one
- for (Subnet6Collection::iterator subnet = subnets6_.begin();
- subnet != subnets6_.end(); ++subnet) {
- if ((*subnet)->inRange(hint)) {
- return (*subnet);
- }
- }
- // sorry, we don't support that subnet
- return (Subnet6Ptr());
- }
- Subnet6Ptr CfgMgr::getSubnet6(OptionPtr /*interfaceId*/) {
- /// @todo: Implement get subnet6 by interface-id (for relayed traffic)
- isc_throw(NotImplemented, "Relayed DHCPv6 traffic is not supported yet.");
- }
- void CfgMgr::addSubnet6(const Subnet6Ptr& subnet) {
- /// @todo: Check that this new subnet does not cross boundaries of any
- /// other already defined subnet.
- subnets6_.push_back(subnet);
- }
- Subnet4Ptr
- CfgMgr::getSubnet4(const isc::asiolink::IOAddress& hint) {
- // If there's only one subnet configured, let's just use it
- // The idea is to keep small deployments easy. In a small network - one
- // router that also runs DHCPv6 server. Users specifies a single pool and
- // expects it to just work. Without this, the server would complain that it
- // doesn't have IP address on its interfaces that matches that
- // configuration. Such requirement makes sense in IPv4, but not in IPv6.
- // The server does not need to have a global address (using just link-local
- // is ok for DHCPv6 server) from the pool it serves.
- if (subnets4_.size() == 1) {
- return (subnets4_[0]);
- }
- // If there is more than one, we need to choose the proper one
- for (Subnet4Collection::iterator subnet = subnets4_.begin();
- subnet != subnets4_.end(); ++subnet) {
- if ((*subnet)->inRange(hint)) {
- return (*subnet);
- }
- }
- // sorry, we don't support that subnet
- return (Subnet4Ptr());
- }
- void CfgMgr::addSubnet4(const Subnet4Ptr& subnet) {
- /// @todo: Check that this new subnet does not cross boundaries of any
- /// other already defined subnet.
- subnets4_.push_back(subnet);
- }
- CfgMgr::CfgMgr() {
- }
- CfgMgr::~CfgMgr() {
- }
- }; // end of isc::dhcp namespace
- }; // end of isc namespace
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