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diff --git a/rpki/resource_set.py b/rpki/resource_set.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2ec19cab --- /dev/null +++ b/rpki/resource_set.py @@ -0,0 +1,1148 @@ +# $Id$ +# +# Copyright (C) 2013--2014 Dragon Research Labs ("DRL") +# Portions copyright (C) 2009--2012 Internet Systems Consortium ("ISC") +# Portions copyright (C) 2007--2008 American Registry for Internet Numbers ("ARIN") +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any +# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above +# copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND DRL, ISC, AND ARIN DISCLAIM ALL +# WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL DRL, +# ISC, OR ARIN 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. + +""" +Classes dealing with sets of resources. + +The basic mechanics of a resource set are the same for any of the +resources we handle (ASNs, IPv4 addresses, or IPv6 addresses), so we +can provide the same operations on any of them, even though the +underlying details vary. + +We also provide some basic set operations (union, intersection, etc). +""" + +import re +import math +import rpki.exceptions +import rpki.POW + +## @var inherit_token +# Token used to indicate inheritance in read and print syntax. + +inherit_token = "<inherit>" + +re_asn_range = re.compile("^([0-9]+)-([0-9]+)$") +re_address_range = re.compile("^([0-9:.a-fA-F]+)-([0-9:.a-fA-F]+)$") +re_prefix_with_maxlen = re.compile("^([0-9:.a-fA-F]+)/([0-9]+)-([0-9]+)$") +re_prefix = re.compile("^([0-9:.a-fA-F]+)/([0-9]+)$") + +class resource_range(object): + """ + Generic resource range type. Assumes underlying type is some kind + of integer. + + This is a virtual class. You probably don't want to use this type + directly. + """ + + def __init__(self, range_min, range_max): + assert range_min.__class__ is range_max.__class__, \ + "Type mismatch, %r doesn't match %r" % (range_min.__class__, range_max.__class__) + assert range_min <= range_max, "Mis-ordered range: %s before %s" % (range_min, range_max) + self.min = range_min + self.max = range_max + + def __cmp__(self, other): + assert self.__class__ is other.__class__, \ + "Type mismatch, comparing %r with %r" % (self.__class__, other.__class__) + return cmp(self.min, other.min) or cmp(self.max, other.max) + +class resource_range_as(resource_range): + """ + Range of Autonomous System Numbers. + + Denotes a single ASN by a range whose min and max values are + identical. + """ + + ## @var datum_type + # Type of underlying data (min and max). + + datum_type = long + + def __init__(self, range_min, range_max): + resource_range.__init__(self, + long(range_min) if isinstance(range_min, int) else range_min, + long(range_max) if isinstance(range_max, int) else range_max) + + def __str__(self): + """ + Convert a resource_range_as to string format. + """ + if self.min == self.max: + return str(self.min) + else: + return str(self.min) + "-" + str(self.max) + + @classmethod + def parse_str(cls, x): + """ + Parse ASN resource range from text (eg, XML attributes). + """ + r = re_asn_range.match(x) + if r: + return cls(long(r.group(1)), long(r.group(2))) + else: + return cls(long(x), long(x)) + + @classmethod + def from_strings(cls, a, b = None): + """ + Construct ASN range from strings. + """ + if b is None: + b = a + return cls(long(a), long(b)) + +class resource_range_ip(resource_range): + """ + Range of (generic) IP addresses. + + Prefixes are converted to ranges on input, and ranges that can be + represented as prefixes are written as prefixes on output. + + This is a virtual class. You probably don't want to use it + directly. + """ + + ## @var datum_type + # Type of underlying data (min and max). + + datum_type = rpki.POW.IPAddress + + def prefixlen(self): + """ + Determine whether a resource_range_ip can be expressed as a + prefix. Returns prefix length if it can, otherwise raises + MustBePrefix exception. + """ + mask = self.min ^ self.max + if self.min & mask != 0: + raise rpki.exceptions.MustBePrefix + prefixlen = self.min.bits + while mask & 1: + prefixlen -= 1 + mask >>= 1 + if mask: + raise rpki.exceptions.MustBePrefix + return prefixlen + + @property + def can_be_prefix(self): + """ + Boolean property indicating whether this range can be expressed as + a prefix. + + This just calls .prefixlen() to do the work, so that we can keep + the logic in one place. This property is useful primarily in + context where catching an exception isn't practical. + """ + try: + self.prefixlen() + return True + except rpki.exceptions.MustBePrefix: + return False + + def __str__(self): + """ + Convert a resource_range_ip to string format. + """ + try: + return str(self.min) + "/" + str(self.prefixlen()) + except rpki.exceptions.MustBePrefix: + return str(self.min) + "-" + str(self.max) + + @classmethod + def parse_str(cls, x): + """ + Parse IP address range or prefix from text (eg, XML attributes). + """ + r = re_address_range.match(x) + if r: + return cls.from_strings(r.group(1), r.group(2)) + r = re_prefix.match(x) + if r: + a = rpki.POW.IPAddress(r.group(1)) + if cls is resource_range_ip and a.version == 4: + cls = resource_range_ipv4 + if cls is resource_range_ip and a.version == 6: + cls = resource_range_ipv6 + return cls.make_prefix(a, int(r.group(2))) + raise rpki.exceptions.BadIPResource, 'Bad IP resource "%s"' % (x) + + @classmethod + def make_prefix(cls, prefix, prefixlen): + """ + Construct a resource range corresponding to a prefix. + """ + assert isinstance(prefix, rpki.POW.IPAddress) and isinstance(prefixlen, (int, long)) + assert prefixlen >= 0 and prefixlen <= prefix.bits, "Nonsensical prefix length: %s" % prefixlen + mask = (1 << (prefix.bits - prefixlen)) - 1 + assert (prefix & mask) == 0, "Resource not in canonical form: %s/%s" % (prefix, prefixlen) + return cls(prefix, rpki.POW.IPAddress(prefix | mask)) + + def chop_into_prefixes(self, result): + """ + Chop up a resource_range_ip into ranges that can be represented as + prefixes. + """ + try: + self.prefixlen() + result.append(self) + except rpki.exceptions.MustBePrefix: + range_min = self.min + range_max = self.max + while range_max >= range_min: + bits = int(math.log(long(range_max - range_min + 1), 2)) + while True: + mask = ~(~0 << bits) + assert range_min + mask <= range_max + if range_min & mask == 0: + break + assert bits > 0 + bits -= 1 + result.append(self.make_prefix(range_min, range_min.bits - bits)) + range_min = range_min + mask + 1 + + @classmethod + def from_strings(cls, a, b = None): + """ + Construct IP address range from strings. + """ + if b is None: + b = a + a = rpki.POW.IPAddress(a) + b = rpki.POW.IPAddress(b) + if a.version != b.version: + raise TypeError + if cls is resource_range_ip: + if a.version == 4: + return resource_range_ipv4(a, b) + if a.version == 6: + return resource_range_ipv6(a, b) + elif a.version == cls.version: + return cls(a, b) + else: + raise TypeError + +class resource_range_ipv4(resource_range_ip): + """ + Range of IPv4 addresses. + """ + + version = 4 + +class resource_range_ipv6(resource_range_ip): + """ + Range of IPv6 addresses. + """ + + version = 6 + +def _rsplit(rset, that): + """ + Utility function to split a resource range into two resource ranges. + """ + + this = rset.pop(0) + + assert type(this) is type(that), "type(this) [%r] is not type(that) [%r]" % (type(this), type(that)) + + assert type(this.min) is type(that.min), "type(this.min) [%r] is not type(that.min) [%r]" % (type(this.min), type(that.min)) + assert type(this.min) is type(this.max), "type(this.min) [%r] is not type(this.max) [%r]" % (type(this.min), type(this.max)) + assert type(that.min) is type(that.max), "type(that.min) [%r] is not type(that.max) [%r]" % (type(that.min), type(that.max)) + + if this.min < that.min: + rset.insert(0, type(this)(this.min, type(that.min)(that.min - 1))) + rset.insert(1, type(this)(that.min, this.max)) + + else: + assert this.max > that.max + rset.insert(0, type(this)(this.min, that.max)) + rset.insert(1, type(this)(type(that.max)(that.max + 1), this.max)) + +class resource_set(list): + """ + Generic resource set, a list subclass containing resource ranges. + + This is a virtual class. You probably don't want to use it + directly. + """ + + ## @var inherit + # Boolean indicating whether this resource_set uses RFC 3779 inheritance. + + inherit = False + + ## @var canonical + # Whether this resource_set is currently in canonical form. + + canonical = False + + def __init__(self, ini = None, allow_overlap = False): + """ + Initialize a resource_set. + """ + list.__init__(self) + if isinstance(ini, (int, long)): + ini = str(ini) + if ini is inherit_token: + self.inherit = True + elif isinstance(ini, str) and len(ini): + self.extend(self.parse_str(s) for s in ini.split(",")) + elif isinstance(ini, list): + self.extend(ini) + elif ini is not None and ini != "": + raise ValueError("Unexpected initializer: %s" % str(ini)) + self.canonize(allow_overlap) + + def canonize(self, allow_overlap = False): + """ + Whack this resource_set into canonical form. + """ + assert not self.inherit or len(self) == 0 + if not self.canonical: + self.sort() + i = 0 + while i + 1 < len(self): + if allow_overlap and self[i].max + 1 >= self[i+1].min: + self[i] = type(self[i])(self[i].min, max(self[i].max, self[i+1].max)) + del self[i+1] + elif self[i].max + 1 == self[i+1].min: + self[i] = type(self[i])(self[i].min, self[i+1].max) + del self[i+1] + else: + i += 1 + for i in xrange(0, len(self) - 1): + if self[i].max >= self[i+1].min: + raise rpki.exceptions.ResourceOverlap("Resource overlap: %s %s" % (self[i], self[i+1])) + self.canonical = True + + def append(self, item): + """ + Wrapper around list.append() (q.v.) to reset canonical flag. + """ + list.append(self, item) + self.canonical = False + + def extend(self, item): + """ + Wrapper around list.extend() (q.v.) to reset canonical flag. + """ + list.extend(self, item) + self.canonical = False + + def __str__(self): + """ + Convert a resource_set to string format. + """ + if self.inherit: + return inherit_token + else: + return ",".join(str(x) for x in self) + + def _comm(self, other): + """ + Like comm(1), sort of. + + Returns a tuple of three resource sets: resources only in self, + resources only in other, and resources in both. Used (not very + efficiently) as the basis for most set operations on resource + sets. + """ + + assert not self.inherit + assert type(self) is type(other), "Type mismatch %r %r" % (type(self), type(other)) + set1 = type(self)(self) # clone and whack into canonical form + set2 = type(other)(other) # ditto + only1, only2, both = [], [], [] + while set1 or set2: + if set1 and (not set2 or set1[0].max < set2[0].min): + only1.append(set1.pop(0)) + elif set2 and (not set1 or set2[0].max < set1[0].min): + only2.append(set2.pop(0)) + elif set1[0].min < set2[0].min: + _rsplit(set1, set2[0]) + elif set2[0].min < set1[0].min: + _rsplit(set2, set1[0]) + elif set1[0].max < set2[0].max: + _rsplit(set2, set1[0]) + elif set2[0].max < set1[0].max: + _rsplit(set1, set2[0]) + else: + assert set1[0].min == set2[0].min and set1[0].max == set2[0].max + both.append(set1.pop(0)) + set2.pop(0) + return type(self)(only1), type(self)(only2), type(self)(both) + + def union(self, other): + """ + Set union for resource sets. + """ + + assert not self.inherit + assert type(self) is type(other), "Type mismatch: %r %r" % (type(self), type(other)) + set1 = type(self)(self) # clone and whack into canonical form + set2 = type(other)(other) # ditto + result = [] + while set1 or set2: + if set1 and (not set2 or set1[0].max < set2[0].min): + result.append(set1.pop(0)) + elif set2 and (not set1 or set2[0].max < set1[0].min): + result.append(set2.pop(0)) + else: + this = set1.pop(0) + that = set2.pop(0) + assert type(this) is type(that) + range_min = min(this.min, that.min) + range_max = max(this.max, that.max) + result.append(type(this)(range_min, range_max)) + while set1 and set1[0].max <= range_max: + assert set1[0].min >= range_min + del set1[0] + while set2 and set2[0].max <= range_max: + assert set2[0].min >= range_min + del set2[0] + return type(self)(result) + + __or__ = union + + def intersection(self, other): + """ + Set intersection for resource sets. + """ + return self._comm(other)[2] + + __and__ = intersection + + def difference(self, other): + """ + Set difference for resource sets. + """ + return self._comm(other)[0] + + __sub__ = difference + + def symmetric_difference(self, other): + """ + Set symmetric difference (XOR) for resource sets. + """ + com = self._comm(other) + return com[0] | com[1] + + __xor__ = symmetric_difference + + def contains(self, item): + """ + Set membership test for resource sets. + """ + assert not self.inherit + self.canonize() + if not self: + return False + if type(item) is type(self[0]): + range_min = item.min + range_max = item.max + else: + range_min = item + range_max = item + lo = 0 + hi = len(self) + while lo < hi: + mid = (lo + hi) / 2 + if self[mid].max < range_max: + lo = mid + 1 + else: + hi = mid + return lo < len(self) and self[lo].min <= range_min and self[lo].max >= range_max + + __contains__ = contains + + def issubset(self, other): + """ + Test whether self is a subset (possibly improper) of other. + """ + for i in self: + if not other.contains(i): + return False + return True + + __le__ = issubset + + def issuperset(self, other): + """ + Test whether self is a superset (possibly improper) of other. + """ + return other.issubset(self) + + __ge__ = issuperset + + def __lt__(self, other): + return not self.issuperset(other) + + def __gt__(self, other): + return not self.issubset(other) + + def __ne__(self, other): + """ + A set with the inherit bit set is always unequal to any other set, because + we can't know the answer here. This is also consistent with __nonzero__ + which returns True for inherit sets, and False for empty sets. + """ + return self.inherit or other.inherit or list.__ne__(self, other) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return not self.__ne__(other) + + def __nonzero__(self): + """ + Tests whether or not this set is empty. Note that sets with the inherit + bit set are considered non-empty, despite having zero length. + """ + return self.inherit or len(self) + + @classmethod + def from_sql(cls, sql, query, args = None): + """ + Create resource set from an SQL query. + + sql is an object that supports execute() and fetchall() methods + like a DB API 2.0 cursor object. + + query is an SQL query that returns a sequence of (min, max) pairs. + """ + + sql.execute(query, args) + return cls(ini = [cls.range_type(cls.range_type.datum_type(b), + cls.range_type.datum_type(e)) + for (b, e) in sql.fetchall()]) + + @classmethod + def from_django(cls, iterable): + """ + Create resource set from a Django query. + + iterable is something which returns (min, max) pairs. + """ + + return cls(ini = [cls.range_type(cls.range_type.datum_type(b), + cls.range_type.datum_type(e)) + for (b, e) in iterable]) + + @classmethod + def parse_str(cls, s): + """ + Parse resource set from text string (eg, XML attributes). This is + a backwards compatability wrapper, real functionality is now part + of the range classes. + """ + return cls.range_type.parse_str(s) + +class resource_set_as(resource_set): + """ + Autonomous System Number resource set. + """ + + ## @var range_type + # Type of range underlying this type of resource_set. + + range_type = resource_range_as + +class resource_set_ip(resource_set): + """ + (Generic) IP address resource set. + + This is a virtual class. You probably don't want to use it + directly. + """ + + def to_roa_prefix_set(self): + """ + Convert from a resource set to a ROA prefix set. + """ + prefix_ranges = [] + for r in self: + r.chop_into_prefixes(prefix_ranges) + return self.roa_prefix_set_type([ + self.roa_prefix_set_type.prefix_type(r.min, r.prefixlen()) + for r in prefix_ranges]) + +class resource_set_ipv4(resource_set_ip): + """ + IPv4 address resource set. + """ + + ## @var range_type + # Type of range underlying this type of resource_set. + + range_type = resource_range_ipv4 + +class resource_set_ipv6(resource_set_ip): + """ + IPv6 address resource set. + """ + + ## @var range_type + # Type of range underlying this type of resource_set. + + range_type = resource_range_ipv6 + +class resource_bag(object): + """ + Container to simplify passing around the usual triple of ASN, IPv4, + and IPv6 resource sets. + """ + + ## @var asn + # Set of Autonomous System Number resources. + + ## @var v4 + # Set of IPv4 resources. + + ## @var v6 + # Set of IPv6 resources. + + ## @var valid_until + # Expiration date of resources, for setting certificate notAfter field. + + def __init__(self, asn = None, v4 = None, v6 = None, valid_until = None): + self.asn = asn or resource_set_as() + self.v4 = v4 or resource_set_ipv4() + self.v6 = v6 or resource_set_ipv6() + self.valid_until = valid_until + + def oversized(self, other): + """ + True iff self is oversized with respect to other. + """ + return not self.asn.issubset(other.asn) or \ + not self.v4.issubset(other.v4) or \ + not self.v6.issubset(other.v6) + + def undersized(self, other): + """ + True iff self is undersized with respect to other. + """ + return not other.asn.issubset(self.asn) or \ + not other.v4.issubset(self.v4) or \ + not other.v6.issubset(self.v6) + + @classmethod + def from_inheritance(cls): + """ + Build a resource bag that just inherits everything from its + parent. + """ + self = cls() + self.asn = resource_set_as() + self.v4 = resource_set_ipv4() + self.v6 = resource_set_ipv6() + self.asn.inherit = True + self.v4.inherit = True + self.v6.inherit = True + return self + + @classmethod + def from_str(cls, text, allow_overlap = False): + """ + Parse a comma-separated text string into a resource_bag. Not + particularly efficient, fix that if and when it becomes an issue. + """ + asns = [] + v4s = [] + v6s = [] + for word in text.split(","): + if "." in word: + v4s.append(word) + elif ":" in word: + v6s.append(word) + else: + asns.append(word) + return cls(asn = resource_set_as(",".join(asns), allow_overlap) if asns else None, + v4 = resource_set_ipv4(",".join(v4s), allow_overlap) if v4s else None, + v6 = resource_set_ipv6(",".join(v6s), allow_overlap) if v6s else None) + + @classmethod + def from_POW_rfc3779(cls, resources): + """ + Build a resource_bag from data returned by + rpki.POW.X509.getRFC3779(). + + The conversion to long for v4 and v6 is (intended to be) + temporary: in the long run, we should be using rpki.POW.IPAddress + rather than long here. + """ + asn = inherit_token if resources[0] == "inherit" else [resource_range_as( r[0], r[1]) for r in resources[0] or ()] + v4 = inherit_token if resources[1] == "inherit" else [resource_range_ipv4(r[0], r[1]) for r in resources[1] or ()] + v6 = inherit_token if resources[2] == "inherit" else [resource_range_ipv6(r[0], r[1]) for r in resources[2] or ()] + return cls(resource_set_as(asn) if asn else None, + resource_set_ipv4(v4) if v4 else None, + resource_set_ipv6(v6) if v6 else None) + + def empty(self): + """ + True iff all resource sets in this bag are empty. + """ + return not self.asn and not self.v4 and not self.v6 + + def __nonzero__(self): + return not self.empty() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.asn == other.asn and \ + self.v4 == other.v4 and \ + self.v6 == other.v6 and \ + self.valid_until == other.valid_until + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not (self == other) + + def intersection(self, other): + """ + Compute intersection with another resource_bag. valid_until + attribute (if any) inherits from self. + """ + return self.__class__(self.asn & other.asn, + self.v4 & other.v4, + self.v6 & other.v6, + self.valid_until) + + __and__ = intersection + + def union(self, other): + """ + Compute union with another resource_bag. valid_until attribute + (if any) inherits from self. + """ + return self.__class__(self.asn | other.asn, + self.v4 | other.v4, + self.v6 | other.v6, + self.valid_until) + + __or__ = union + + def difference(self, other): + """ + Compute difference against another resource_bag. valid_until + attribute (if any) inherits from self + """ + return self.__class__(self.asn - other.asn, + self.v4 - other.v4, + self.v6 - other.v6, + self.valid_until) + + __sub__ = difference + + def symmetric_difference(self, other): + """ + Compute symmetric difference against another resource_bag. + valid_until attribute (if any) inherits from self + """ + return self.__class__(self.asn ^ other.asn, + self.v4 ^ other.v4, + self.v6 ^ other.v6, + self.valid_until) + + __xor__ = symmetric_difference + + def __str__(self): + s = "" + if self.asn: + s += "ASN: %s" % self.asn + if self.v4: + if s: + s += ", " + s += "V4: %s" % self.v4 + if self.v6: + if s: + s += ", " + s += "V6: %s" % self.v6 + return s + + def __iter__(self): + for r in self.asn: + yield r + for r in self.v4: + yield r + for r in self.v6: + yield r + +# Sadly, there are enough differences between RFC 3779 and the data +# structures in the latest proposed ROA format that we can't just use +# the RFC 3779 code for ROAs. So we need a separate set of classes +# that are similar in concept but different in detail, with conversion +# functions. Such is life. I suppose it might be possible to do this +# with multiple inheritance, but that's probably more bother than it's +# worth. + +class roa_prefix(object): + """ + ROA prefix. This is similar to the resource_range_ip class, but + differs in that it only represents prefixes, never ranges, and + includes the maximum prefix length as an additional value. + + This is a virtual class, you probably don't want to use it directly. + """ + + ## @var prefix + # The prefix itself, an IP address with bits beyond the prefix + # length zeroed. + + ## @var prefixlen + # (Minimum) prefix length. + + ## @var max_prefixlen + # Maxmimum prefix length. + + def __init__(self, prefix, prefixlen, max_prefixlen = None): + """ + Initialize a ROA prefix. max_prefixlen is optional and defaults + to prefixlen. max_prefixlen must not be smaller than prefixlen. + """ + if max_prefixlen is None: + max_prefixlen = prefixlen + assert max_prefixlen >= prefixlen, "Bad max_prefixlen: %d must not be shorter than %d" % (max_prefixlen, prefixlen) + self.prefix = prefix + self.prefixlen = prefixlen + self.max_prefixlen = max_prefixlen + + def __cmp__(self, other): + """ + Compare two ROA prefix objects. Comparision is based on prefix, + prefixlen, and max_prefixlen, in that order. + """ + assert self.__class__ is other.__class__ + return (cmp(self.prefix, other.prefix) or + cmp(self.prefixlen, other.prefixlen) or + cmp(self.max_prefixlen, other.max_prefixlen)) + + def __str__(self): + """ + Convert a ROA prefix to string format. + """ + if self.prefixlen == self.max_prefixlen: + return str(self.prefix) + "/" + str(self.prefixlen) + else: + return str(self.prefix) + "/" + str(self.prefixlen) + "-" + str(self.max_prefixlen) + + def to_resource_range(self): + """ + Convert this ROA prefix to the equivilent resource_range_ip + object. This is an irreversable transformation because it loses + the max_prefixlen attribute, nothing we can do about that. + """ + return self.range_type.make_prefix(self.prefix, self.prefixlen) + + def min(self): + """ + Return lowest address covered by prefix. + """ + return self.prefix + + def max(self): + """ + Return highest address covered by prefix. + """ + return self.prefix | ((1 << (self.prefix.bits - self.prefixlen)) - 1) + + def to_POW_roa_tuple(self): + """ + Convert a resource_range_ip to rpki.POW.ROA.setPrefixes() format. + """ + return self.prefix, self.prefixlen, self.max_prefixlen + + @classmethod + def parse_str(cls, x): + """ + Parse ROA prefix from text (eg, an XML attribute). + """ + r = re_prefix_with_maxlen.match(x) + if r: + return cls(rpki.POW.IPAddress(r.group(1)), int(r.group(2)), int(r.group(3))) + r = re_prefix.match(x) + if r: + return cls(rpki.POW.IPAddress(r.group(1)), int(r.group(2))) + raise rpki.exceptions.BadROAPrefix, 'Bad ROA prefix "%s"' % (x) + +class roa_prefix_ipv4(roa_prefix): + """ + IPv4 ROA prefix. + """ + + ## @var range_type + # Type of corresponding resource_range_ip. + + range_type = resource_range_ipv4 + +class roa_prefix_ipv6(roa_prefix): + """ + IPv6 ROA prefix. + """ + + ## @var range_type + # Type of corresponding resource_range_ip. + + range_type = resource_range_ipv6 + +class roa_prefix_set(list): + """ + Set of ROA prefixes, analogous to the resource_set_ip class. + """ + + def __init__(self, ini = None): + """ + Initialize a ROA prefix set. + """ + list.__init__(self) + if isinstance(ini, str) and len(ini): + self.extend(self.parse_str(s) for s in ini.split(",")) + elif isinstance(ini, (list, tuple)): + self.extend(ini) + else: + assert ini is None or ini == "", "Unexpected initializer: %s" % str(ini) + self.sort() + + def __str__(self): + """ + Convert a ROA prefix set to string format. + """ + return ",".join(str(x) for x in self) + + @classmethod + def parse_str(cls, s): + """ + Parse ROA prefix from text (eg, an XML attribute). + This method is a backwards compatability shim. + """ + return cls.prefix_type.parse_str(s) + + def to_resource_set(self): + """ + Convert a ROA prefix set to a resource set. This is an + irreversable transformation. We have to compute a union here + because ROA prefix sets can include overlaps, while RFC 3779 + resource sets cannot. This is ugly, and there is almost certainly + a more efficient way to do this, but start by getting the output + right before worrying about making it fast or pretty. + """ + r = self.resource_set_type() + s = self.resource_set_type() + s.append(None) + for p in self: + s[0] = p.to_resource_range() + r |= s + return r + + @classmethod + def from_sql(cls, sql, query, args = None): + """ + Create ROA prefix set from an SQL query. + + sql is an object that supports execute() and fetchall() methods + like a DB API 2.0 cursor object. + + query is an SQL query that returns a sequence of (prefix, + prefixlen, max_prefixlen) triples. + """ + + sql.execute(query, args) + return cls([cls.prefix_type(rpki.POW.IPAddress(x), int(y), int(z)) + for (x, y, z) in sql.fetchall()]) + + @classmethod + def from_django(cls, iterable): + """ + Create ROA prefix set from a Django query. + + iterable is something which returns (prefix, prefixlen, + max_prefixlen) triples. + """ + + return cls([cls.prefix_type(rpki.POW.IPAddress(x), int(y), int(z)) + for (x, y, z) in iterable]) + + def to_POW_roa_tuple(self): + """ + Convert ROA prefix set to form used by rpki.POW.ROA.setPrefixes(). + """ + if self: + return tuple(a.to_POW_roa_tuple() for a in self) + else: + return None + + +class roa_prefix_set_ipv4(roa_prefix_set): + """ + Set of IPv4 ROA prefixes. + """ + + ## @var prefix_type + # Type of underlying roa_prefix. + + prefix_type = roa_prefix_ipv4 + + ## @var resource_set_type + # Type of corresponding resource_set_ip class. + + resource_set_type = resource_set_ipv4 + +# Fix back link from resource_set to roa_prefix +resource_set_ipv4.roa_prefix_set_type = roa_prefix_set_ipv4 + +class roa_prefix_set_ipv6(roa_prefix_set): + """ + Set of IPv6 ROA prefixes. + """ + + ## @var prefix_type + # Type of underlying roa_prefix. + + prefix_type = roa_prefix_ipv6 + + ## @var resource_set_type + # Type of corresponding resource_set_ip class. + + resource_set_type = resource_set_ipv6 + +# Fix back link from resource_set to roa_prefix +resource_set_ipv6.roa_prefix_set_type = roa_prefix_set_ipv6 + +class roa_prefix_bag(object): + """ + Container to simplify passing around the combination of an IPv4 ROA + prefix set and an IPv6 ROA prefix set. + """ + + ## @var v4 + # Set of IPv4 prefixes. + + ## @var v6 + # Set of IPv6 prefixes. + + def __init__(self, v4 = None, v6 = None): + self.v4 = v4 or roa_prefix_set_ipv4() + self.v6 = v6 or roa_prefix_set_ipv6() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.v4 == other.v4 and self.v6 == other.v6 + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not (self == other) + + +# Test suite for set operations. + +if __name__ == "__main__": + + def testprefix(v): + return " (%s)" % v.to_roa_prefix_set() if isinstance(v, resource_set_ip) else "" + + def test1(t, s1, s2): + if isinstance(s1, str) and isinstance(s2, str): + print "x: ", s1 + print "y: ", s2 + r1 = t(s1) + r2 = t(s2) + print "x: ", r1, testprefix(r1) + print "y: ", r2, testprefix(r2) + v1 = r1._comm(r2) + v2 = r2._comm(r1) + assert v1[0] == v2[1] and v1[1] == v2[0] and v1[2] == v2[2] + for i in r1: assert i in r1 and i.min in r1 and i.max in r1 + for i in r2: assert i in r2 and i.min in r2 and i.max in r2 + for i in v1[0]: assert i in r1 and i not in r2 + for i in v1[1]: assert i not in r1 and i in r2 + for i in v1[2]: assert i in r1 and i in r2 + v1 = r1 | r2 + v2 = r2 | r1 + assert v1 == v2 + print "x|y:", v1, testprefix(v1) + v1 = r1 - r2 + v2 = r2 - r1 + print "x-y:", v1, testprefix(v1) + print "y-x:", v2, testprefix(v2) + v1 = r1 ^ r2 + v2 = r2 ^ r1 + assert v1 == v2 + print "x^y:", v1, testprefix(v1) + v1 = r1 & r2 + v2 = r2 & r1 + assert v1 == v2 + print "x&y:", v1, testprefix(v1) + + def test2(t, s1, s2): + print "x: ", s1 + print "y: ", s2 + r1 = t(s1) + r2 = t(s2) + print "x: ", r1 + print "y: ", r2 + print "x>y:", (r1 > r2) + print "x<y:", (r1 < r2) + test1(t.resource_set_type, + r1.to_resource_set(), + r2.to_resource_set()) + + def test3(t, s1, s2): + test1(t, s1, s2) + r1 = t(s1).to_roa_prefix_set() + r2 = t(s2).to_roa_prefix_set() + print "x: ", r1 + print "y: ", r2 + print "x>y:", (r1 > r2) + print "x<y:", (r1 < r2) + test1(t.roa_prefix_set_type.resource_set_type, + r1.to_resource_set(), + r2.to_resource_set()) + + print + print "Testing set operations on resource sets" + print + test1(resource_set_as, "1,2,3,4,5,6,11,12,13,14,15", "1,2,3,4,5,6,111,121,131,141,151") + print + test1(resource_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.44/32,10.6.0.2/32", "10.3.0.0/24,10.0.0.77/32") + print + test1(resource_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.44/32,10.6.0.2/32", "10.0.0.0/24") + print + test1(resource_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.0/24", "10.3.0.0/24,10.0.0.77/32") + print + test1(resource_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.0/24", "10.0.0.0/32,10.0.0.2/32,10.0.0.4/32") + print + print "Testing set operations on ROA prefixes" + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.44/32,10.6.0.2/32", "10.3.0.0/24,10.0.0.77/32") + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.0/24-32,10.6.0.0/24-32", "10.3.0.0/24,10.0.0.0/16-32") + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv4, "10.3.0.0/24-24,10.0.0.0/16-32", "10.3.0.0/24,10.0.0.0/16-32") + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv6, "2002:0a00:002c::1/128", "2002:0a00:002c::2/128") + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv6, "2002:0a00:002c::1/128", "2002:0a00:002c::7/128") + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv6, "2002:0a00:002c::1/128", "2002:0a00:002c::/120") + print + test2(roa_prefix_set_ipv6, "2002:0a00:002c::1/128", "2002:0a00:002c::/120-128") + print + test3(resource_set_ipv4, "10.0.0.44/32,10.6.0.2/32", "10.3.0.0/24,10.0.0.77/32") + print + test3(resource_set_ipv6, "2002:0a00:002c::1/128", "2002:0a00:002c::2/128") + print + test3(resource_set_ipv6, "2002:0a00:002c::1/128", "2002:0a00:002c::/120") |