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/*
* Copyright 2011, 2014 Range Networks, Inc.
* This software is distributed under multiple licenses;
* see the COPYING file in the main directory for licensing
* information for this specific distribution.
*
* This use of this software may be subject to additional restrictions.
* See the LEGAL file in the main directory for details.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#include "NeighborTable.h"
#include "Peering.h"
#include <Logger.h>
#include <Globals.h>
#include <sqlite3.h>
#include <sqlite3util.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace Peering;
using namespace std;
static void runSomeTests();
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
static const char* createNeighborTable = {
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS NEIGHBOR_TABLE ("
"IPADDRESS TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL, " // IP address of peer BTS (pat) it includes the port.
"UPDATED INTEGER DEFAULT 0, " // timestamp of last update
"HOLDOFF INTEGER DEFAULT 0, " // hold off until after this time
"C0 INTEGER DEFAULT NULL, " // peer BTS C0 ARFCN
"BSIC INTEGER DEFAULT NULL" // peer BTS BSIC
")"
};
#endif
// Return a copy of the pentry if *entry is non-NULL.
bool NeighborTable::ntFindByIP(string ip, NeighborEntry *pentry)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.find(ip);
if (mit == mNeighborMap.end()) { return false; }
if (pentry) { *pentry = mit->second; }
return true;
}
// Return a copy of the pentry if *entry is non-NULL.
bool NeighborTable::ntFindByPeerAddr(const struct ::sockaddr_in* peer, NeighborEntry *pentry)
{
string ipaddr = sockaddr2string(peer, false);
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.find(ipaddr);
if (mit == mNeighborMap.end()) { return false; }
if (pentry) { *pentry = mit->second; }
return true;
}
// The C0 ARFCN is not sufficient because there could be multiple BTS on the same ARFCN, so we need to match the BSIC too.
bool NeighborTable::ntFindByArfcn(int arfcn, int bsic, NeighborEntry *pentry)
{
if (arfcn < 0 || bsic < 0) {
// These were uninitialized values. It would not have hurt anything to just let this fall through and search for them.
return false;
}
// Requires a brute force search.
for (NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.begin(); mit != mNeighborMap.end(); mit++) {
NeighborEntry &entry = mit->second;
if (entry.mC0 == arfcn && (int)entry.mBSIC == bsic) {
if (pentry) { *pentry = entry; }
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
void NeighborTable::NeighborTableInit(const char* wPath)
{
if (0) runSomeTests();
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
int rc = sqlite3_open(wPath,&mDB);
if (rc) {
LOG(ALERT) << "Cannot open NeighborTable database: " << sqlite3_errmsg(mDB);
sqlite3_close(mDB);
mDB = NULL;
return;
}
if (!sqlite3_command(mDB,createNeighborTable)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "Cannot create Neighbor table";
}
// Set high-concurrency WAL mode.
if (!sqlite3_command(mDB,enableWAL)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "Cannot enable WAL mode on database at " << wPath << ", error message: " << sqlite3_errmsg(mDB);
}
#endif
// Fill the database.
ntFill();
}
// Does the ipaddr include a port specification?
// This will fail miserably with ipv6.
static bool includesPort(const char *ipaddr)
{
const char *colon = strrchr(ipaddr,':');
const char *dot = strrchr(ipaddr,'.');
return colon && colon > dot; // Works if dot is NULL too.
}
// Create a set of IP addresses of resolved neighbor addresses.
static void makeNeighborSet(set<string> &neighborSet)
{
// Stuff the neighbor ip addresses into the table without any other info.
// Let existing information persist for current neighbors.
// NeighborTable::refresh() will get updated infomation when it's available.
vector<string> neighbors = gConfig.getVectorOfStrings("GSM.Neighbors");
LOG(DEBUG) << "neighbor list length " << neighbors.size();
unsigned short defaultPort = gConfig.getNum("Peering.Port");
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < neighbors.size(); i++) {
struct sockaddr_in peer;
// (pat) The measurement report allows only 32 ARFCN slots, the last of which we reserve for 3G to avoid confusion.
// However, we cannot check that here, because some of the neighbors may share ARFCNs, and we cannot tell
// that until they report in.
// Do not check this here: if (i == 31) ...
const char *host = neighbors[i].c_str();
LOG(DEBUG) << "resolving host name for " << host;
bool validAddr;
if (includesPort(host)) {
LOG(DEBUG) << "resolving host name for " << host;
validAddr = resolveAddress(&peer, host);
} else {
LOG(DEBUG) << "resolving host name for " << host <<" + port:" <<defaultPort;
validAddr = resolveAddress(&peer, host, defaultPort);
}
if (!validAddr) {
LOG(CRIT) << "cannot resolve host name for neighbor:" << host;
// these two seem to want to get set even if addNeighbor isn't called
//mBCCSet = getBCCSet();
//mARFCNList = getARFCNs();
continue;
}
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
addNeighbor(&peer);
#else
string neighborIP = sockaddr2string(&peer,false);
if (neighborSet.find(neighborIP) == neighborSet.end()) {
LOG(DEBUG) <<"Inserting into set neighborIP="<<neighborIP;
neighborSet.insert(neighborIP);
} else {
LOG(ERR) << "Neighbor appears twice in GSM.Neighbors: "<<neighborIP;
}
#endif
}
}
// (pat) 5-25: Allow the config neighbor list to optionally include a port.
// (pat) Neighbor discovery should be moved into SR. Each BTS should register,
// then when they want to look up a LAC reported by the MS they could just ask SR.
void NeighborTable::ntFill()
{
static const char *GSMNeighbors = "GSM.Neighbors";
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
mConfigured.clear();
if (mDB == NULL) { return; } // we already threw an ALERT.
#endif
string configNeighbors = gConfig.getStr(GSMNeighbors);
{
static string prevConfigNeighbors;
if (configNeighbors == prevConfigNeighbors) {
// No change. This is the usual case.
return;
}
prevConfigNeighbors = configNeighbors;
}
LOG(INFO) <<"Updating Neighbor Table from "<<GSMNeighbors<<"="<<configNeighbors;
set<string> neighborSet;
makeNeighborSet(neighborSet);
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
// get a list of ipaddresses in neighbor table that aren't configured
vector<string> toBeDeleted;
sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
const char *query = "SELECT IPADDRESS FROM NEIGHBOR_TABLE";
if (sqlite3_prepare_statement(mDB,&stmt,query)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "read of neighbor table failed: " << query;
return;
}
int src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
while (src==SQLITE_ROW) {
const char* ipaddress = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(stmt,0);
if (!ipaddress) {
LOG(ALERT) << "null address in neighbor table";
src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
continue;
}
if (mConfigured.find(ipaddress) == mConfigured.end()) {
toBeDeleted.push_back(ipaddress);
}
src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
}
sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
// remove entries in neighbor table that aren't configured
char query2[400];
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < toBeDeleted.size(); i++) {
snprintf(query2,sizeof(query2), "delete from NEIGHBOR_TABLE where IPADDRESS = '%s'", toBeDeleted[i].c_str());
sqlite3_command(mDB, query2);
}
#else
// Delete items in map that are not in the newly configured neighbors list.
for (NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.begin(); mit != mNeighborMap.end(); ) {
string key = mit->first;
NeighborTableMap::iterator thisone = mit++;
if (neighborSet.find(key) == neighborSet.end()) {
LOG(DEBUG) <<"Deleting Neighbor IPaddress="<<key;
mNeighborMap.erase(thisone);
}
}
// Add any new elements needed.
for (set<string>::iterator it = neighborSet.begin(); it != neighborSet.end(); it++) {
LOG(DEBUG) <<"Adding Neighbor IPaddress="<<*it;
mNeighborMap[*it].mIPAddress = *it; // Creates new entry if necessary.
}
// Update ARFCN list because some neighbors might have been eliminated.
//mBCCSet = getBCCSet();
mARFCNList = getARFCNs();
#endif
}
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
// (pat) This just adds the address; the BSIC will be filled in later when we hear from the peer.
void NeighborTable::addNeighbor(const struct ::sockaddr_in* address)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
// Get a string for the sockaddr_in.
char addrString[256];
const char *ret = inet_ntop(AF_INET,&(address->sin_addr),addrString,255);
if (!ret) {
LOG(ERR) << "cannot parse peer socket address";
return;
}
LOG(DEBUG) << "adding " << addrString << ":" << ntohs(address->sin_port) << " to neighbor table";
char query[200];
snprintf(query,sizeof(query),
"INSERT OR IGNORE INTO NEIGHBOR_TABLE (IPADDRESS) "
"VALUES ('%s:%d')",
addrString,(int)ntohs(address->sin_port));
sqlite3_command(mDB,query);
// flag the entry as configured
char *p = 1+index(query, '\'');
char *q = index(p, '\'');
*q = 0;
mConfigured.insert(p);
// update mBCCSet (pat - why?)
//mBCCSet = getBCCSet();
// update mARFCNList and check for a change
mARFCNList = getARFCNs();
}
#endif
//bool NeighborTable::addInfo(const struct ::sockaddr_in* address, // neighbor IP
// unsigned updated, // current time. (pat) This is the wrong type.
// unsigned C0, unsigned BSIC, // Describes the neighbor radio.
// int noise) // noise level (not supported by NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK)
bool NeighborTable::ntAddInfo(NeighborEntry &newentry)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
if (mDB == NULL) { return false; } // we already threw an ALERT.
// Get a string for the sockaddr_in.
char addrString[256];
const char *ret = inet_ntop(AF_INET,&(address->sin_addr),addrString,255);
if (!ret) {
LOG(ERR) << "cannot parse peer socket address";
return false;
}
//char query[200];
unsigned oldC0; // C0 is arbitrary integer column. just want to know if ipaddress is in table.
unsigned oldBSIC;
//snprintf(query, sizeof(query), "%s:%d", addrString,(int)ntohs(address->sin_port));
if (!sqlite3_single_lookup(mDB, "NEIGHBOR_TABLE", "IPADDRESS", newentry.mIPAddress, "C0", oldC0) ||
!sqlite3_single_lookup(mDB, "NEIGHBOR_TABLE", "IPADDRESS", newentry.mIPAddress, "BSIC", oldBSIC)) {
LOG(NOTICE) << "Ignoring unsolicited 'RSP NEIGHBOR_PARAMS' from " << newentry.mIPAddress;
return false;
}
LOG(DEBUG) << "updating " << addrString << ":" << ntohs(address->sin_port) << " in neighbor table" <<LOGVAR(C0)<<LOGVAR(BSIC)<<LOGVAR(oldC0) <<LOGVAR(oldBSIC);
// (pat) Why would we set the HOLDOFF to 0 every time we see a RSP to neighbor info?
newentry.mUpdated = time(NULL);
snprintf(query,sizeof(query),
"REPLACE INTO NEIGHBOR_TABLE (IPADDRESS,UPDATED,C0,BSIC,HOLDOFF) "
"VALUES ('%s',%u,%u,%u,0) ",
newentry.mIPAddress,newentry.mUpdated,newentry.mC0,newentry.mBSIC);
if (!sqlite3_command(mDB,query)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "write to neighbor table failed: " << query;
return false;
}
#else
NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.find(newentry.mIPAddress);
if (mit == mNeighborMap.end()) {
LOG(NOTICE) << "Ignoring unsolicited 'RSP NEIGHBOR_PARAMS' from " << newentry.mIPAddress;
return false; // (pat) Added 10-17-2014. Oops.
}
NeighborEntry &oldentry = mit->second;
// (pat) Added test to see if C0 or BCC changed. That would not change the beacon but we need to recheck for conflicts
// with the current BTS.
bool change = oldentry.mC0 != newentry.mC0 || oldentry.mBSIC != newentry.mBSIC;
newentry.mUpdated = time(NULL);
newentry.mHoldoff = oldentry.mHoldoff; // Preserve holdoff if any.
oldentry = newentry;
#endif
// update mBCCSet
//mBCCSet = getBCCSet();
// update mARFCNList and check for a change
std::vector<unsigned> newARFCNs = getARFCNs();
if (newARFCNs!=mARFCNList) {
mARFCNList = newARFCNs;
change = true;
}
LOG(DEBUG) << LOGVAR(change);
return change;
}
void NeighborTable::pingPeer(string ipString)
{
struct sockaddr_in address;
if (!resolveAddress(&address, ipString.c_str())) {
LOG(ERR) << "cannot resolve neighbor address=" << ipString;
} else {
LOG(INFO) << "sending neighbor param request to:" << ipString;
gPeerInterface.sendNeighborParamsRequest(&address);
}
}
void NeighborTable::ntRefresh()
{
ntFill();
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
time_t now = time(NULL);
time_t then = now - gConfig.getNum("Peering.Neighbor.RefreshAge");
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
if (mDB == NULL) { return; } // we already threw an ALERT.
char query[100];
snprintf(query,sizeof(query),"SELECT IPADDRESS FROM NEIGHBOR_TABLE WHERE UPDATED < %u",(unsigned)then);
sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
if (sqlite3_prepare_statement(mDB,&stmt,query)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "read of neighbor table failed: " << query;
return;
}
int src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
while (src==SQLITE_ROW) {
const char* addrString = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(stmt,0);
if (!addrString) {
LOG(ALERT) << "null address in neighbor table";
src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
continue;
}
pingPeer(addrString);
src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
}
sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
#else
for (NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.begin(); mit != mNeighborMap.end(); mit++) {
NeighborEntry &entry = mit->second;
if (entry.mUpdated < then) {
pingPeer(entry.mIPAddress);
}
}
#endif
}
string NeighborTable::getAddress(unsigned arfcn, unsigned BSIC, string &whatswrong)
{
LOG(DEBUG) <<LOGVAR(arfcn) <<LOGVAR(BSIC);
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
whatswrong = "unknown error";
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
if (mDB == NULL) {
whatswrong = "Neighbor Table not opened";
return string(""); // we already threw an ALERT.
}
// There is a potential race condition here where mARFCNList could have changed
// between the sending of SysInfo2 or SysInfo5 and the receipt of the corresponding measurement report.
// That will not be a serious problem as long as BSICs are unique,
// which they should be. The method will just return NULL.
string retVal;
char query[100];
snprintf(query,sizeof(query),"SELECT IPADDRESS FROM NEIGHBOR_TABLE WHERE BSIC=%d AND C0=%d",BSIC,arfcn);
LOG(DEBUG) << query;
sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
int prc = sqlite3_prepare_statement(mDB,&stmt,query);
if (prc) {
LOG(ALERT) << "cannot prepare statement for " << query;
whatswrong = "sqlite prepare failed";
return string(""); // (pat 7-30-2013) This was formerly NULL, which crashes when executed.
}
int src = sqlite3_run_query(mDB,stmt);
if (src==SQLITE_ROW) {
const char* ptr = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(stmt,0);
retVal = string(ptr);
} else {
whatswrong = "arfcn not found in sqlite NeighborTable";
}
sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
return retVal;
#else
// Brute force search.
for (NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.begin(); mit != mNeighborMap.end(); mit++) {
NeighborEntry &entry = mit->second;
if ((int)arfcn == entry.mC0 && (int)BSIC == entry.mBSIC) {
return entry.mIPAddress;
}
}
whatswrong = format("arfcn %u not found in sqlite NeighborTable",arfcn);
return string("");
#endif
}
/* Return the ARFCN given its position in the BCCH channel list.
* The way I read GSM 04.08 10.5.2.20, they take the ARFCNs, sort them
* in ascending order, move the first to the last if it's 0,
* then BCCH-FREQ-NCELL is a position in that list.
*/
int NeighborTable::getARFCN(unsigned BCCH_FREQ_NCELL)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
LOG(DEBUG) << "BCCH_FREQ_NCELL=" << BCCH_FREQ_NCELL;
if (BCCH_FREQ_NCELL >= mARFCNList.size()) {
LOG(INFO) << "BCCH-FREQ-NCELL not in BCCH channel list";
return -1;
}
return mARFCNList[BCCH_FREQ_NCELL];
}
int NeighborTable::getFreqIndexForARFCN(unsigned arfcn)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
int freqIndex = 0;
for (std::vector<unsigned>::iterator it = mARFCNList.begin(); it != mARFCNList.end(); it++, freqIndex++) {
if (*it == arfcn) return freqIndex;
}
return -1; // Not found.
}
void NeighborTable::setHoldOff(string ipaddress, unsigned seconds)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
if (mDB == NULL) { return; } // we already threw an ALERT.
assert(ipaddress.size());
LOG(DEBUG) <<LOGVAR(ipaddress) <<LOGVAR(seconds);
if (!seconds) return;
time_t holdoffTime = time(NULL) + seconds;
char query[200];
snprintf(query,sizeof(query),"UPDATE NEIGHBOR_TABLE SET HOLDOFF=%lu WHERE IPADDRESS='%s'",
holdoffTime, ipaddress.c_str());
if (!sqlite3_command(mDB,query)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "cannot access neighbor table";
}
#else
NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.find(ipaddress);
if (mit == mNeighborMap.end()) {
LOG(NOTICE) << "Can not set holdoff for unknown IP address:"<<ipaddress;
return; // (pat) Added 10-17-2014. Oops.
}
NeighborEntry &entry = mit->second;
entry.mHoldoff = time(NULL) + seconds;
#endif
}
void NeighborTable::setHoldOff(const struct sockaddr_in* peer, unsigned seconds)
{
if (!seconds) return;
string addrString = sockaddr2string(peer, false);
if (addrString.size() == 0) {
LOG(ERR) << "cannot parse peer socket address";
return;
}
return setHoldOff(addrString,seconds);
}
bool NeighborTable::holdingOff(const char* ipaddress)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
if (mDB == NULL) { return true; } // we already threw an ALERT.
unsigned holdoffTime;
if (!sqlite3_single_lookup(mDB,"NEIGHBOR_TABLE","IPADDRESS",ipaddress,"HOLDOFF",holdoffTime)) {
LOG(ALERT) << "cannot read neighbor table";
return false;
}
time_t now = time(NULL);
LOG(DEBUG) << "hold-off time for " << ipaddress << ": " << holdoffTime << ", now: " << now;
return now < (time_t)holdoffTime;
#else
NeighborEntry entry;
if (! ntFindByIP(ipaddress,&entry)) {
LOG(NOTICE) << "Can not find unknown IP address:"<<ipaddress;
}
return entry.getHoldoff() > 0;
#endif
}
// This should be a library utility routine.
template <typename T>
static void uniquify(vector<T> &vec)
{
if (vec.size() < 2) return;
unsigned i = 0, j = 1;
while (j < vec.size()) { // (pat 10-17-2014) was: (j<vec.size()-1)
if (vec[i] != vec[j]) {
i++;
if (i != j) { vec[i] = vec[j]; }
}
j++;
}
// i indexes the new final element.
vec.resize(i+1);
}
template <typename T>
static void rollLeft(vector<T> &vec)
{
T first = vec.front();
for (unsigned i = 0; i < vec.size()-1; i++) {
vec[i] = vec[i+1];
}
vec.back() = first;
}
std::vector<unsigned> NeighborTable::getARFCNs() const
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
vector<unsigned> bcchChannelList;
#if NEIGHBOR_TABLE_ON_DISK
char query[200];
// (pat) ORDER BY UPDATED looks wrong to me.
// 3GPP 44.018 10.5.2.20 says the ARFCNs are in increasing order of ARFCN, except that ARFCN 0 must appear last.
snprintf(query,sizeof(query),"SELECT C0 FROM NEIGHBOR_TABLE WHERE BSIC > -1 ORDER BY UPDATED DESC LIMIT %lu", gConfig.getNum("GSM.Neighbors.NumToSend"));
sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
int prc = sqlite3_prepare_statement(mDB,&stmt,query);
if (prc) {
LOG(ALERT) << "cannot prepare statement for " << query;
return bcchChannelList;
}
int src = sqlite3_run_query(mDB,stmt);
while (src==SQLITE_ROW) {
unsigned ARFCN = sqlite3_column_int(stmt,0);
bcchChannelList.push_back(ARFCN);
src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
}
sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
#else
int limit = gConfig.getNum("GSM.Neighbors.NumToSend");
for (NeighborTableMap::const_iterator mit = mNeighborMap.begin(); mit != mNeighborMap.end(); mit++) {
const NeighborEntry &entry = mit->second;
if (entry.mBSIC >= 0 && entry.mC0 >= 0) { // Ignore entries for which the peer has not responded.
bcchChannelList.push_back(entry.mC0);
}
if ((int)bcchChannelList.size() >= limit) break;
}
if (bcchChannelList.size()) {
// Sort it.
sort(bcchChannelList.begin(),bcchChannelList.end());
// Eliminate duplicate ARFCNs.
uniquify(bcchChannelList);
// If first element is ARFCN 0, move it to the back. This required by the spec.
if (bcchChannelList.size() >= 2 && bcchChannelList[0] == 0) {
rollLeft(bcchChannelList);
}
}
if (IS_LOG_LEVEL(DEBUG)) {
ostringstream ss;
ss << "bcchChannelList size="<<bcchChannelList.size() <<" content=";
for (vector<unsigned>::iterator it = bcchChannelList.begin(); it != bcchChannelList.end(); it++) { ss <<" "<<*it; }
LOG(DEBUG) << ss.str();
}
return bcchChannelList;
#endif
}
#if unused
int NeighborTable::getBCCSet() const
{
int set = 0;
static const char query[] = "SELECT BSIC FROM NEIGHBOR_TABLE";
sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
int prc = sqlite3_prepare_statement(mDB,&stmt,query);
if (prc) {
LOG(ALERT) << "cannot prepare statement for " << query;
return -1;
}
int src = sqlite3_run_query(mDB,stmt);
while (src==SQLITE_ROW) {
unsigned BCC = sqlite3_column_int(stmt,0);
set |= (1 << BCC);
src = sqlite3_step(stmt);
}
sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
return set;
}
#endif
string NeighborEntry::neC0PlusBSIC() const
{
return format("%d:%d",(int)mC0,(int)mBSIC);
}
// How many seconds ago the value was updated, or 0.
// This is only for display; it does not work for comparison, because 0 is not handled properly.
long NeighborEntry::getUpdated() const
{
if (mUpdated == 0) { return 0; }
long updated = time(NULL) - mUpdated; // elapsed time since updated in seconds.
devassert(updated >= 0); // This can not go negative because it is a time in the past.
return updated;
}
long NeighborEntry::getHoldoff() const
{
if (mHoldoff == 0) { return 0; }
time_t now = time(NULL);
if (now > mHoldoff) { return 0; } // holdoff time is passed.
return mHoldoff - now; // seconds remaining.
}
void NeighborTable::getNeighborVector(std::vector<NeighborEntry> &nvec)
{
ScopedLock lock(mLock);
nvec.clear();
for (NeighborTableMap::iterator mit = mNeighborMap.begin(); mit != mNeighborMap.end(); mit++) {
LOG(DEBUG) <<"Pushing IPaddr="<<mit->first <<" entry.mIPAddress="<<mit->second.mIPAddress;
nvec.push_back(mit->second);
}
}
bool NeighborTable::neighborCongestion(unsigned arfcn, unsigned bsic)
{
return false;
}
static void run1test(vector<int> &foo)
{
for (vector<int>::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); it++) printf("%d ",*it);
printf("\n");
sort(foo.begin(),foo.end());
printf("after sort: "); for (vector<int>::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); it++) printf("%d ",*it);
printf("\n");
uniquify(foo);
printf("after uniquify: "); for (vector<int>::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); it++) printf("%d ",*it);
printf("\n");
rollLeft(foo);
printf("after rollLeft: "); for (vector<int>::iterator it = foo.begin(); it != foo.end(); it++) printf("%d ",*it);
printf("\n");
}
static void runSomeTests()
{
vector<int> foo;
foo.push_back(7);
foo.push_back(19);
foo.push_back(7);
foo.push_back(19);
foo.push_back(5);
foo.push_back(4);
foo.push_back(0);
foo.push_back(3);
foo.push_back(3);
foo.push_back(2);
foo.push_back(0);
run1test(foo);
foo.clear();
foo.push_back(19);
foo.push_back(19);
run1test(foo);
foo.clear();
foo.push_back(1);
foo.push_back(2);
run1test(foo);
foo.clear();
foo.push_back(1);
run1test(foo);
}