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17 
18 package java.net;
19 
20 import android.system.ErrnoException;
21 import android.system.GaiException;
22 import android.system.StructAddrinfo;
23 import dalvik.system.BlockGuard;
24 import java.io.FileDescriptor;
25 import java.io.IOException;
26 import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
27 import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
28 import java.io.ObjectStreamException;
29 import java.io.ObjectStreamField;
30 import java.io.Serializable;
31 import java.nio.ByteOrder;
32 import java.util.Arrays;
33 import java.util.Collections;
34 import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
35 import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
36 import java.util.List;
37 import libcore.io.IoBridge;
38 import libcore.io.Libcore;
39 import libcore.io.Memory;
40 import static android.system.OsConstants.*;
41 
42 /**
43  * An Internet Protocol (IP) address. This can be either an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address, and
44  * in practice you'll have an instance of either {@code Inet4Address} or {@code Inet6Address} (this
45  * class cannot be instantiated directly). Most code does not need to distinguish between the two
46  * families, and should use {@code InetAddress}.
47  *
48  * <p>An {@code InetAddress} may have a hostname (accessible via {@code getHostName}), but may not,
49  * depending on how the {@code InetAddress} was created.
50  *
51  * <h4>IPv4 numeric address formats</h4>
52  * <p>The {@code getAllByName} method accepts IPv4 addresses in the "decimal-dotted-quad" form only:
53  * <ul>
54  * <li>{@code "1.2.3.4"} - 1.2.3.4
55  * </ul>
56  *
57  * <h4>IPv6 numeric address formats</h4>
58  * <p>The {@code getAllByName} method accepts IPv6 addresses in the following forms (this text
59  * comes from <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2373.txt">RFC 2373</a>, which you should consult
60  * for full details of IPv6 addressing):
61  * <ul>
62  * <li><p>The preferred form is {@code x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x}, where the 'x's are the
63  * hexadecimal values of the eight 16-bit pieces of the address.
64  * Note that it is not necessary to write the leading zeros in an
65  * individual field, but there must be at least one numeral in every
66  * field (except for the case described in the next bullet).
67  * Examples:
68  * <pre>
69  *     FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:FEDC:BA98:7654:3210
70  *     1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A</pre>
71  * </li>
72  * <li>Due to some methods of allocating certain styles of IPv6
73  * addresses, it will be common for addresses to contain long strings
74  * of zero bits.  In order to make writing addresses containing zero
75  * bits easier a special syntax is available to compress the zeros.
76  * The use of "::" indicates multiple groups of 16-bits of zeros.
77  * The "::" can only appear once in an address.  The "::" can also be
78  * used to compress the leading and/or trailing zeros in an address.
79  *
80  * For example the following addresses:
81  * <pre>
82  *     1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A  a unicast address
83  *     FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:101        a multicast address
84  *     0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1             the loopback address
85  *     0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0             the unspecified addresses</pre>
86  * may be represented as:
87  * <pre>
88  *     1080::8:800:200C:417A       a unicast address
89  *     FF01::101                   a multicast address
90  *     ::1                         the loopback address
91  *     ::                          the unspecified addresses</pre>
92  * </li>
93  * <li><p>An alternative form that is sometimes more convenient when dealing
94  * with a mixed environment of IPv4 and IPv6 nodes is
95  * {@code x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d}, where the 'x's are the hexadecimal values of
96  * the six high-order 16-bit pieces of the address, and the 'd's are
97  * the decimal values of the four low-order 8-bit pieces of the
98  * address (standard IPv4 representation).  Examples:
99  * <pre>
100  *     0:0:0:0:0:0:13.1.68.3
101  *     0:0:0:0:0:FFFF:129.144.52.38</pre>
102  * or in compressed form:
103  * <pre>
104  *     ::13.1.68.3
105  *     ::FFFF:129.144.52.38</pre>
106  * </li>
107  * </ul>
108  * <p>Scopes are given using a trailing {@code %} followed by the scope id, as in
109  * {@code 1080::8:800:200C:417A%2} or {@code 1080::8:800:200C:417A%en0}.
110  * See <a href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4007.txt">RFC 4007</a> for more on IPv6's scoped
111  * address architecture.
112  *
113  * <p>Additionally, for backwards compatibility, IPv6 addresses may be surrounded by square
114  * brackets.
115  *
116  * <h4>DNS caching</h4>
117  * <p>In Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and earlier, DNS caching was performed both by
118  * InetAddress and by the C library, which meant that DNS TTLs could not be honored correctly.
119  * In later releases, caching is done solely by the C library and DNS TTLs are honored.
120  *
121  * @see Inet4Address
122  * @see Inet6Address
123  */
124 public class InetAddress implements Serializable {
125     /** Our Java-side DNS cache. */
126     private static final AddressCache addressCache = new AddressCache();
127 
128     private static final long serialVersionUID = 3286316764910316507L;
129 
130     /** Using NetID of NETID_UNSET indicates resolution should be done on default network. */
131     private static final int NETID_UNSET = 0;
132 
133     private int family;
134 
135     byte[] ipaddress;
136 
137     String hostName;
138 
139     /**
140      * Used by the DatagramSocket.disconnect implementation.
141      * @hide internal use only
142      */
143     public static final InetAddress UNSPECIFIED = new InetAddress(AF_UNSPEC, null, null);
144 
145     /**
146      * Constructs an {@code InetAddress}.
147      *
148      * Note: this constructor is for subclasses only.
149      */
InetAddress(int family, byte[] ipaddress, String hostName)150     InetAddress(int family, byte[] ipaddress, String hostName) {
151         this.family = family;
152         this.ipaddress = ipaddress;
153         this.hostName = hostName;
154     }
155 
156     /**
157      * Compares this {@code InetAddress} instance against the specified address
158      * in {@code obj}. Two addresses are equal if their address byte arrays have
159      * the same length and if the bytes in the arrays are equal.
160      *
161      * @param obj
162      *            the object to be tested for equality.
163      * @return {@code true} if both objects are equal, {@code false} otherwise.
164      */
165     @Override
equals(Object obj)166     public boolean equals(Object obj) {
167         if (!(obj instanceof InetAddress)) {
168             return false;
169         }
170         return Arrays.equals(this.ipaddress, ((InetAddress) obj).ipaddress);
171     }
172 
173     /**
174      * Returns the IP address represented by this {@code InetAddress} instance
175      * as a byte array. The elements are in network order (the highest order
176      * address byte is in the zeroth element).
177      *
178      * @return the address in form of a byte array.
179      */
getAddress()180     public byte[] getAddress() {
181         return ipaddress.clone();
182     }
183 
184     /**
185      * Converts an array of byte arrays representing raw IP addresses of a host
186      * to an array of InetAddress objects.
187      *
188      * @param rawAddresses the raw addresses to convert.
189      * @param hostName the hostname corresponding to the IP address.
190      * @return the corresponding InetAddresses, appropriately sorted.
191      */
bytesToInetAddresses(byte[][] rawAddresses, String hostName)192     private static InetAddress[] bytesToInetAddresses(byte[][] rawAddresses, String hostName)
193             throws UnknownHostException {
194         // Convert the byte arrays to InetAddresses.
195         InetAddress[] returnedAddresses = new InetAddress[rawAddresses.length];
196         for (int i = 0; i < rawAddresses.length; i++) {
197             returnedAddresses[i] = makeInetAddress(rawAddresses[i], hostName);
198         }
199         return returnedAddresses;
200     }
201 
202     /**
203      * Gets all IP addresses associated with the given {@code host} identified
204      * by name or literal IP address. The IP address is resolved by the
205      * configured name service. If the host name is empty or {@code null} an
206      * {@code UnknownHostException} is thrown. If the host name is a literal IP
207      * address string an array with the corresponding single {@code InetAddress}
208      * is returned.
209      *
210      * @param host the hostname or literal IP string to be resolved.
211      * @return the array of addresses associated with the specified host.
212      * @throws UnknownHostException if the address lookup fails.
213      */
getAllByName(String host)214     public static InetAddress[] getAllByName(String host) throws UnknownHostException {
215         return getAllByNameImpl(host, NETID_UNSET).clone();
216     }
217 
218     /**
219      * Operates identically to {@code getAllByName} except host resolution is
220      * performed on the network designated by {@code netId}.
221      *
222      * @param host the hostname or literal IP string to be resolved.
223      * @param netId the network to use for host resolution.
224      * @return the array of addresses associated with the specified host.
225      * @throws UnknownHostException if the address lookup fails.
226      * @hide internal use only
227      */
getAllByNameOnNet(String host, int netId)228     public static InetAddress[] getAllByNameOnNet(String host, int netId) throws UnknownHostException {
229         return getAllByNameImpl(host, netId).clone();
230     }
231 
232     /**
233      * Returns the InetAddresses for {@code host} on network {@code netId}. The
234      * returned array is shared and must be cloned before it is returned to
235      * application code.
236      */
getAllByNameImpl(String host, int netId)237     private static InetAddress[] getAllByNameImpl(String host, int netId) throws UnknownHostException {
238         if (host == null || host.isEmpty()) {
239             return loopbackAddresses();
240         }
241 
242         // Is it a numeric address?
243         InetAddress result = parseNumericAddressNoThrow(host);
244         if (result != null) {
245             result = disallowDeprecatedFormats(host, result);
246             if (result == null) {
247                 throw new UnknownHostException("Deprecated IPv4 address format: " + host);
248             }
249             return new InetAddress[] { result };
250         }
251 
252         return lookupHostByName(host, netId).clone();
253     }
254 
makeInetAddress(byte[] bytes, String hostName)255     private static InetAddress makeInetAddress(byte[] bytes, String hostName) throws UnknownHostException {
256         if (bytes.length == 4) {
257             return new Inet4Address(bytes, hostName);
258         } else if (bytes.length == 16) {
259             return new Inet6Address(bytes, hostName, 0);
260         } else {
261             throw badAddressLength(bytes);
262         }
263     }
264 
disallowDeprecatedFormats(String address, InetAddress inetAddress)265     private static InetAddress disallowDeprecatedFormats(String address, InetAddress inetAddress) {
266         // Only IPv4 addresses are problematic.
267         if (!(inetAddress instanceof Inet4Address) || address.indexOf(':') != -1) {
268             return inetAddress;
269         }
270         // If inet_pton(3) can't parse it, it must have been a deprecated format.
271         // We need to return inet_pton(3)'s result to ensure that numbers assumed to be octal
272         // by getaddrinfo(3) are reinterpreted by inet_pton(3) as decimal.
273         return Libcore.os.inet_pton(AF_INET, address);
274     }
275 
parseNumericAddressNoThrow(String address)276     private static InetAddress parseNumericAddressNoThrow(String address) {
277         // Accept IPv6 addresses (only) in square brackets for compatibility.
278         if (address.startsWith("[") && address.endsWith("]") && address.indexOf(':') != -1) {
279             address = address.substring(1, address.length() - 1);
280         }
281         StructAddrinfo hints = new StructAddrinfo();
282         hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
283         InetAddress[] addresses = null;
284         try {
285             addresses = Libcore.os.android_getaddrinfo(address, hints, NETID_UNSET);
286         } catch (GaiException ignored) {
287         }
288         return (addresses != null) ? addresses[0] : null;
289     }
290 
291     /**
292      * Returns the address of a host according to the given host string name
293      * {@code host}. The host string may be either a machine name or a dotted
294      * string IP address. If the latter, the {@code hostName} field is
295      * determined upon demand. {@code host} can be {@code null} which means that
296      * an address of the loopback interface is returned.
297      *
298      * @param host
299      *            the hostName to be resolved to an address or {@code null}.
300      * @return the {@code InetAddress} instance representing the host.
301      * @throws UnknownHostException
302      *             if the address lookup fails.
303      */
getByName(String host)304     public static InetAddress getByName(String host) throws UnknownHostException {
305         return getAllByNameImpl(host, NETID_UNSET)[0];
306     }
307 
308     /**
309      * Operates identically to {@code getByName} except host resolution is
310      * performed on the network designated by {@code netId}.
311      *
312      * @param host
313      *            the hostName to be resolved to an address or {@code null}.
314      * @param netId the network to use for host resolution.
315      * @return the {@code InetAddress} instance representing the host.
316      * @throws UnknownHostException if the address lookup fails.
317      * @hide internal use only
318      */
getByNameOnNet(String host, int netId)319     public static InetAddress getByNameOnNet(String host, int netId) throws UnknownHostException {
320         return getAllByNameImpl(host, netId)[0];
321     }
322 
323     /**
324      * Returns the numeric representation of this IP address (such as "127.0.0.1").
325      */
getHostAddress()326     public String getHostAddress() {
327         return Libcore.os.getnameinfo(this, NI_NUMERICHOST); // Can't throw.
328     }
329 
330     /**
331      * Returns the host name corresponding to this IP address. This may or may not be a
332      * fully-qualified name. If the IP address could not be resolved, the numeric representation
333      * is returned instead (see {@link #getHostAddress}).
334      */
getHostName()335     public String getHostName() {
336         if (hostName == null) {
337             try {
338                 hostName = getHostByAddrImpl(this).hostName;
339             } catch (UnknownHostException ex) {
340                 hostName = getHostAddress();
341             }
342         }
343         return hostName;
344     }
345 
346     /**
347      * Returns the fully qualified hostname corresponding to this IP address.
348      */
getCanonicalHostName()349     public String getCanonicalHostName() {
350         try {
351             return getHostByAddrImpl(this).hostName;
352         } catch (UnknownHostException ex) {
353             return getHostAddress();
354         }
355     }
356 
357     /**
358      * Returns an {@code InetAddress} for the local host if possible, or the
359      * loopback address otherwise. This method works by getting the hostname,
360      * performing a DNS lookup, and then taking the first returned address.
361      * For devices with multiple network interfaces and/or multiple addresses
362      * per interface, this does not necessarily return the {@code InetAddress}
363      * you want.
364      *
365      * <p>Multiple interface/address configurations were relatively rare
366      * when this API was designed, but multiple interfaces are the default for
367      * modern mobile devices (with separate wifi and radio interfaces), and
368      * the need to support both IPv4 and IPv6 has made multiple addresses
369      * commonplace. New code should thus avoid this method except where it's
370      * basically being used to get a loopback address or equivalent.
371      *
372      * <p>There are two main ways to get a more specific answer:
373      * <ul>
374      * <li>If you have a connected socket, you should probably use
375      * {@link Socket#getLocalAddress} instead: that will give you the address
376      * that's actually in use for that connection. (It's not possible to ask
377      * the question "what local address would a connection to a given remote
378      * address use?"; you have to actually make the connection and see.)</li>
379      * <li>For other use cases, see {@link NetworkInterface}, which lets you
380      * enumerate all available network interfaces and their addresses.</li>
381      * </ul>
382      *
383      * <p>Note that if the host doesn't have a hostname set&nbsp;&ndash; as
384      * Android devices typically don't&nbsp;&ndash; this method will
385      * effectively return the loopback address, albeit by getting the name
386      * {@code localhost} and then doing a lookup to translate that to
387      * {@code 127.0.0.1}.
388      *
389      * @return an {@code InetAddress} representing the local host, or the
390      * loopback address.
391      * @throws UnknownHostException
392      *             if the address lookup fails.
393      */
getLocalHost()394     public static InetAddress getLocalHost() throws UnknownHostException {
395         String host = Libcore.os.uname().nodename;
396         return lookupHostByName(host, NETID_UNSET)[0];
397     }
398 
399     /**
400      * Gets the hashcode of the represented IP address.
401      *
402      * @return the appropriate hashcode value.
403      */
404     @Override
hashCode()405     public int hashCode() {
406         return Arrays.hashCode(ipaddress);
407     }
408 
409     /**
410      * Resolves a hostname to its IP addresses using a cache.
411      *
412      * @param host the hostname to resolve.
413      * @param netId the network to perform resolution upon.
414      * @return the IP addresses of the host.
415      */
lookupHostByName(String host, int netId)416     private static InetAddress[] lookupHostByName(String host, int netId)
417             throws UnknownHostException {
418         BlockGuard.getThreadPolicy().onNetwork();
419         // Do we have a result cached?
420         Object cachedResult = addressCache.get(host, netId);
421         if (cachedResult != null) {
422             if (cachedResult instanceof InetAddress[]) {
423                 // A cached positive result.
424                 return (InetAddress[]) cachedResult;
425             } else {
426                 // A cached negative result.
427                 throw new UnknownHostException((String) cachedResult);
428             }
429         }
430         try {
431             StructAddrinfo hints = new StructAddrinfo();
432             hints.ai_flags = AI_ADDRCONFIG;
433             hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
434             // If we don't specify a socket type, every address will appear twice, once
435             // for SOCK_STREAM and one for SOCK_DGRAM. Since we do not return the family
436             // anyway, just pick one.
437             hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
438             InetAddress[] addresses = Libcore.os.android_getaddrinfo(host, hints, netId);
439             // TODO: should getaddrinfo set the hostname of the InetAddresses it returns?
440             for (InetAddress address : addresses) {
441                 address.hostName = host;
442             }
443             addressCache.put(host, netId, addresses);
444             return addresses;
445         } catch (GaiException gaiException) {
446             // If the failure appears to have been a lack of INTERNET permission, throw a clear
447             // SecurityException to aid in debugging this common mistake.
448             // http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=15722
449             if (gaiException.getCause() instanceof ErrnoException) {
450                 if (((ErrnoException) gaiException.getCause()).errno == EACCES) {
451                     throw new SecurityException("Permission denied (missing INTERNET permission?)", gaiException);
452                 }
453             }
454             // Otherwise, throw an UnknownHostException.
455             String detailMessage = "Unable to resolve host \"" + host + "\": " + Libcore.os.gai_strerror(gaiException.error);
456             addressCache.putUnknownHost(host, netId, detailMessage);
457             throw gaiException.rethrowAsUnknownHostException(detailMessage);
458         }
459     }
460 
461     /**
462      * Removes all entries from the VM's DNS cache. This does not affect the C library's DNS
463      * cache, nor any caching DNS servers between you and the canonical server.
464      * @hide
465      */
clearDnsCache()466     public static void clearDnsCache() {
467         addressCache.clear();
468     }
469 
getHostByAddrImpl(InetAddress address)470     private static InetAddress getHostByAddrImpl(InetAddress address) throws UnknownHostException {
471         BlockGuard.getThreadPolicy().onNetwork();
472         try {
473             String hostname = Libcore.os.getnameinfo(address, NI_NAMEREQD);
474             return makeInetAddress(address.ipaddress.clone(), hostname);
475         } catch (GaiException gaiException) {
476             throw gaiException.rethrowAsUnknownHostException();
477         }
478     }
479 
480     /**
481      * Returns a string containing the host name (if available) and host address.
482      * For example: {@code "www.google.com/74.125.224.115"} or {@code "/127.0.0.1"}.
483      *
484      * <p>IPv6 addresses may additionally include an interface name or scope id.
485      * For example: {@code "www.google.com/2001:4860:4001:803::1013%eth0"} or
486      * {@code "/2001:4860:4001:803::1013%2"}.
487      */
toString()488     @Override public String toString() {
489         return (hostName == null ? "" : hostName) + "/" + getHostAddress();
490     }
491 
492     /**
493      * Returns true if the string is a valid numeric IPv4 or IPv6 address (such as "192.168.0.1").
494      * This copes with all forms of address that Java supports, detailed in the {@link InetAddress}
495      * class documentation.
496      *
497      * @hide used by frameworks/base to ensure that a getAllByName won't cause a DNS lookup.
498      */
isNumeric(String address)499     public static boolean isNumeric(String address) {
500         InetAddress inetAddress = parseNumericAddressNoThrow(address);
501         return inetAddress != null && disallowDeprecatedFormats(address, inetAddress) != null;
502     }
503 
504     /**
505      * Returns an InetAddress corresponding to the given numeric address (such
506      * as {@code "192.168.0.1"} or {@code "2001:4860:800d::68"}).
507      * This method will never do a DNS lookup. Non-numeric addresses are errors.
508      *
509      * @hide used by frameworks/base's NetworkUtils.numericToInetAddress
510      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code numericAddress} is not a numeric address
511      */
parseNumericAddress(String numericAddress)512     public static InetAddress parseNumericAddress(String numericAddress) {
513         if (numericAddress == null || numericAddress.isEmpty()) {
514             return Inet6Address.LOOPBACK;
515         }
516         InetAddress result = parseNumericAddressNoThrow(numericAddress);
517         result = disallowDeprecatedFormats(numericAddress, result);
518         if (result == null) {
519             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not a numeric address: " + numericAddress);
520         }
521         return result;
522     }
523 
loopbackAddresses()524     private static InetAddress[] loopbackAddresses() {
525         return new InetAddress[] { Inet6Address.LOOPBACK, Inet4Address.LOOPBACK };
526     }
527 
528     /**
529      * Returns the IPv6 loopback address {@code ::1} or the IPv4 loopback address {@code 127.0.0.1}.
530      * @since 1.7
531      */
getLoopbackAddress()532     public static InetAddress getLoopbackAddress() {
533         return Inet6Address.LOOPBACK;
534     }
535 
536     /**
537      * Returns whether this is the IPv6 unspecified wildcard address {@code ::}
538      * or the IPv4 "any" address, {@code 0.0.0.0}.
539      */
isAnyLocalAddress()540     public boolean isAnyLocalAddress() {
541         return false;
542     }
543 
544     /**
545      * Returns whether this address is a link-local address or not.
546      *
547      * <p>Valid IPv6 link-local addresses have the prefix {@code fe80::/10}.
548      *
549      * <p><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3484.txt">RFC 3484</a>
550      * "Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)" states
551      * that both IPv4 auto-configuration addresses (prefix {@code 169.254/16}) and
552      * IPv4 loopback addresses (prefix {@code 127/8}) have link-local scope, but
553      * {@link Inet4Address} only considers the auto-configuration addresses
554      * to have link-local scope. That is: the IPv4 loopback address returns false.
555      */
isLinkLocalAddress()556     public boolean isLinkLocalAddress() {
557         return false;
558     }
559 
560     /**
561      * Returns whether this address is a loopback address or not.
562      *
563      * <p>Valid IPv4 loopback addresses have the prefix {@code 127/8}.
564      *
565      * <p>The only valid IPv6 loopback address is {@code ::1}.
566      */
isLoopbackAddress()567     public boolean isLoopbackAddress() {
568         return false;
569     }
570 
571     /**
572      * Returns whether this address is a global multicast address or not.
573      *
574      * <p>Valid IPv6 global multicast addresses have the prefix {@code ffxe::/16},
575      * where {@code x} is a set of flags and the additional 112 bits make
576      * up the global multicast address space.
577      *
578      * <p>Valid IPv4 global multicast addresses are the range of addresses
579      * from {@code 224.0.1.0} to {@code 238.255.255.255}.
580      */
isMCGlobal()581     public boolean isMCGlobal() {
582         return false;
583     }
584 
585     /**
586      * Returns whether this address is a link-local multicast address or not.
587      *
588      * <p>Valid IPv6 link-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code ffx2::/16},
589      * where x is a set of flags and the additional 112 bits make up the link-local multicast
590      * address space.
591      *
592      * <p>Valid IPv4 link-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code 224.0.0/24}.
593      */
isMCLinkLocal()594     public boolean isMCLinkLocal() {
595         return false;
596     }
597 
598     /**
599      * Returns whether this address is a node-local multicast address or not.
600      *
601      * <p>Valid IPv6 node-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code ffx1::/16},
602      * where x is a set of flags and the additional 112 bits make up the link-local multicast
603      * address space.
604      *
605      * <p>There are no valid IPv4 node-local multicast addresses.
606      */
isMCNodeLocal()607     public boolean isMCNodeLocal() {
608         return false;
609     }
610 
611     /**
612      * Returns whether this address is a organization-local multicast address or not.
613      *
614      * <p>Valid IPv6 organization-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code ffx8::/16},
615      * where x is a set of flags and the additional 112 bits make up the link-local multicast
616      * address space.
617      *
618      * <p>Valid IPv4 organization-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code 239.192/14}.
619      */
isMCOrgLocal()620     public boolean isMCOrgLocal() {
621         return false;
622     }
623 
624     /**
625      * Returns whether this address is a site-local multicast address or not.
626      *
627      * <p>Valid IPv6 site-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code ffx5::/16},
628      * where x is a set of flags and the additional 112 bits make up the link-local multicast
629      * address space.
630      *
631      * <p>Valid IPv4 site-local multicast addresses have the prefix {@code 239.255/16}.
632      */
isMCSiteLocal()633     public boolean isMCSiteLocal() {
634         return false;
635     }
636 
637     /**
638      * Returns whether this address is a multicast address or not.
639      *
640      * <p>Valid IPv6 multicast addresses have the prefix {@code ff::/8}.
641      *
642      * <p>Valid IPv4 multicast addresses have the prefix {@code 224/4}.
643      */
isMulticastAddress()644     public boolean isMulticastAddress() {
645         return false;
646     }
647 
648     /**
649      * Returns whether this address is a site-local address or not.
650      *
651      * <p>For the purposes of this method, valid IPv6 site-local addresses have
652      * the deprecated prefix {@code fec0::/10} from
653      * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1884.txt">RFC 1884</a>,
654      * <i>not</i> the modern prefix {@code fc00::/7} from
655      * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4193.txt">RFC 4193</a>.
656      *
657      * <p><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3484.txt">RFC 3484</a>
658      * "Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)" states
659      * that IPv4 private addresses have the prefix {@code 10/8}, {@code 172.16/12},
660      * or {@code 192.168/16}.
661      *
662      * @return {@code true} if this instance represents a site-local address,
663      *         {@code false} otherwise.
664      */
isSiteLocalAddress()665     public boolean isSiteLocalAddress() {
666         return false;
667     }
668 
669     /**
670      * Tries to reach this {@code InetAddress}. This method first tries to use
671      * ICMP <i>(ICMP ECHO REQUEST)</i>, falling back to a TCP connection
672      * on port 7 (Echo) of the remote host.
673      *
674      * @param timeout
675      *            timeout in milliseconds before the test fails if no connection
676      *            could be established.
677      * @return {@code true} if this address is reachable, {@code false}
678      *         otherwise.
679      * @throws IOException
680      *             if an error occurs during an I/O operation.
681      * @throws IllegalArgumentException
682      *             if timeout is less than zero.
683      */
isReachable(int timeout)684     public boolean isReachable(int timeout) throws IOException {
685         return isReachable(null, 0, timeout);
686     }
687 
688     /**
689      * Tries to reach this {@code InetAddress}. This method first tries to use
690      * ICMP <i>(ICMP ECHO REQUEST)</i>, falling back to a TCP connection
691      * on port 7 (Echo) of the remote host.
692      *
693      * @param networkInterface
694      *            the network interface on which to connection should be
695      *            established.
696      * @param ttl
697      *            the maximum count of hops (time-to-live).
698      * @param timeout
699      *            timeout in milliseconds before the test fails if no connection
700      *            could be established.
701      * @return {@code true} if this address is reachable, {@code false}
702      *         otherwise.
703      * @throws IOException
704      *             if an error occurs during an I/O operation.
705      * @throws IllegalArgumentException
706      *             if ttl or timeout is less than zero.
707      */
isReachable(NetworkInterface networkInterface, final int ttl, final int timeout)708     public boolean isReachable(NetworkInterface networkInterface, final int ttl, final int timeout) throws IOException {
709         if (ttl < 0 || timeout < 0) {
710             throw new IllegalArgumentException("ttl < 0 || timeout < 0");
711         }
712 
713         // The simple case.
714         if (networkInterface == null) {
715             return isReachable(this, null, timeout);
716         }
717 
718         // Try each NetworkInterface in parallel.
719         // Use a thread pool Executor?
720         List<InetAddress> sourceAddresses = Collections.list(networkInterface.getInetAddresses());
721         if (sourceAddresses.isEmpty()) {
722             return false;
723         }
724         final InetAddress destinationAddress = this;
725         final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(sourceAddresses.size());
726         final AtomicBoolean isReachable = new AtomicBoolean(false);
727         for (final InetAddress sourceAddress : sourceAddresses) {
728             new Thread() {
729                 @Override public void run() {
730                     try {
731                         if (isReachable(destinationAddress, sourceAddress, timeout)) {
732                             isReachable.set(true);
733                             // Wake the main thread so it can return success without
734                             // waiting for any other threads to time out.
735                             while (latch.getCount() > 0) {
736                                 latch.countDown();
737                             }
738                         }
739                     } catch (IOException ignored) {
740                     }
741                     latch.countDown();
742                 }
743             }.start();
744         }
745         try {
746             latch.await();
747         } catch (InterruptedException ignored) {
748             Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); // Leave the interrupted bit set.
749         }
750         return isReachable.get();
751     }
752 
isReachable(InetAddress destination, InetAddress source, int timeout)753     private boolean isReachable(InetAddress destination, InetAddress source, int timeout) throws IOException {
754         // TODO: try ICMP first (http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=20106)
755         FileDescriptor fd = IoBridge.socket(true);
756         boolean reached = false;
757         try {
758             if (source != null) {
759                 IoBridge.bind(fd, source, 0);
760             }
761             IoBridge.connect(fd, destination, 7, timeout);
762             reached = true;
763         } catch (IOException e) {
764             if (e.getCause() instanceof ErrnoException) {
765                 // "Connection refused" means the IP address was reachable.
766                 reached = (((ErrnoException) e.getCause()).errno == ECONNREFUSED);
767             }
768         }
769 
770         IoBridge.closeAndSignalBlockedThreads(fd);
771 
772         return reached;
773     }
774 
775     /**
776      * Equivalent to {@code getByAddress(null, ipAddress)}. Handy for addresses with
777      * no associated hostname.
778      */
getByAddress(byte[] ipAddress)779     public static InetAddress getByAddress(byte[] ipAddress) throws UnknownHostException {
780         return getByAddress(null, ipAddress, 0);
781     }
782 
783     /**
784      * Returns an {@code InetAddress} corresponding to the given network-order
785      * bytes {@code ipAddress} and {@code scopeId}.
786      *
787      * <p>For an IPv4 address, the byte array must be of length 4.
788      * For IPv6, the byte array must be of length 16. Any other length will cause an {@code
789      * UnknownHostException}.
790      *
791      * <p>No reverse lookup is performed. The given {@code hostName} (which may be null) is
792      * associated with the new {@code InetAddress} with no validation done.
793      *
794      * <p>(Note that numeric addresses such as {@code "127.0.0.1"} are names for the
795      * purposes of this API. Most callers probably want {@link #getAllByName} instead.)
796      *
797      * @throws UnknownHostException if {@code ipAddress} is null or the wrong length.
798      */
getByAddress(String hostName, byte[] ipAddress)799     public static InetAddress getByAddress(String hostName, byte[] ipAddress) throws UnknownHostException {
800         return getByAddress(hostName, ipAddress, 0);
801     }
802 
getByAddress(String hostName, byte[] ipAddress, int scopeId)803     private static InetAddress getByAddress(String hostName, byte[] ipAddress, int scopeId) throws UnknownHostException {
804         if (ipAddress == null) {
805             throw new UnknownHostException("ipAddress == null");
806         }
807         if (ipAddress.length == 4) {
808             return new Inet4Address(ipAddress.clone(), hostName);
809         } else if (ipAddress.length == 16) {
810             // First check to see if the address is an IPv6-mapped
811             // IPv4 address. If it is, then we can make it a IPv4
812             // address, otherwise, we'll create an IPv6 address.
813             if (isIPv4MappedAddress(ipAddress)) {
814                 return new Inet4Address(ipv4MappedToIPv4(ipAddress), hostName);
815             } else {
816                 return new Inet6Address(ipAddress.clone(), hostName, scopeId);
817             }
818         } else {
819             throw badAddressLength(ipAddress);
820         }
821     }
822 
badAddressLength(byte[] bytes)823     private static UnknownHostException badAddressLength(byte[] bytes) throws UnknownHostException {
824         throw new UnknownHostException("Address is neither 4 or 16 bytes: " + Arrays.toString(bytes));
825     }
826 
isIPv4MappedAddress(byte[] ipAddress)827     private static boolean isIPv4MappedAddress(byte[] ipAddress) {
828         // Check if the address matches ::FFFF:d.d.d.d
829         // The first 10 bytes are 0. The next to are -1 (FF).
830         // The last 4 bytes are varied.
831         if (ipAddress == null || ipAddress.length != 16) {
832             return false;
833         }
834         for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
835             if (ipAddress[i] != 0) {
836                 return false;
837             }
838         }
839         if (ipAddress[10] != -1 || ipAddress[11] != -1) {
840             return false;
841         }
842         return true;
843     }
844 
ipv4MappedToIPv4(byte[] mappedAddress)845     private static byte[] ipv4MappedToIPv4(byte[] mappedAddress) {
846         byte[] ipv4Address = new byte[4];
847         for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
848             ipv4Address[i] = mappedAddress[12 + i];
849         }
850         return ipv4Address;
851     }
852 
853     private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {
854         new ObjectStreamField("address", int.class),
855         new ObjectStreamField("family", int.class),
856         new ObjectStreamField("hostName", String.class),
857     };
858 
writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream)859     private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException {
860         ObjectOutputStream.PutField fields = stream.putFields();
861         if (ipaddress == null) {
862             fields.put("address", 0);
863         } else {
864             fields.put("address", Memory.peekInt(ipaddress, 0, ByteOrder.BIG_ENDIAN));
865         }
866         fields.put("family", family);
867         fields.put("hostName", hostName);
868 
869         stream.writeFields();
870     }
871 
readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)872     private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
873         ObjectInputStream.GetField fields = stream.readFields();
874         int addr = fields.get("address", 0);
875         ipaddress = new byte[4];
876         Memory.pokeInt(ipaddress, 0, addr, ByteOrder.BIG_ENDIAN);
877         hostName = (String) fields.get("hostName", null);
878         family = fields.get("family", 2);
879     }
880 
881     /*
882      * The spec requires that if we encounter a generic InetAddress in
883      * serialized form then we should interpret it as an Inet4Address.
884      */
readResolve()885     private Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {
886         return new Inet4Address(ipaddress, hostName);
887     }
888 }
889