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# Copyright (c) 2008-2015, David P. D. Moss. All rights reserved.
#
# Released under the BSD license. See the LICENSE file for details.
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# DISCLAIMER
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# Use of data from the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
# Engineers) is subject to copyright. See the following URL for
# details :-
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# - http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/rights/legal.html
#
# IEEE data files included with netaddr are not modified in any way but are
# parsed and made available to end users through an API. There is no
# guarantee that referenced files are not out of date.
#
# See README file and source code for URLs to latest copies of the relevant
# files.
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"""
Provides access to public OUI and IAB registration data published by the IEEE.
More details can be found at the following URLs :-
- IEEE Home Page - http://www.ieee.org/
- Registration Authority Home Page - http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/
"""
import os.path as _path
import csv as _csv
from netaddr.core import Subscriber, Publisher
#: Path to local copy of IEEE OUI Registry data file.
OUI_REGISTRY = _path.join(_path.dirname(__file__), 'oui.txt')
#: Path to netaddr OUI index file.
OUI_METADATA = _path.join(_path.dirname(__file__), 'oui.idx')
#: OUI index lookup dictionary.
OUI_INDEX = {}
#: Path to local copy of IEEE IAB Registry data file.
IAB_REGISTRY = _path.join(_path.dirname(__file__), 'iab.txt')
#: Path to netaddr IAB index file.
IAB_METADATA = _path.join(_path.dirname(__file__), 'iab.idx')
#: IAB index lookup dictionary.
IAB_INDEX = {}
class FileIndexer(Subscriber):
"""
A concrete Subscriber that receives OUI record offset information that is
written to an index data file as a set of comma separated records.
"""
def __init__(self, index_file):
"""
Constructor.
:param index_file: a file-like object or name of index file where
index records will be written.
"""
if hasattr(index_file, 'readline') and hasattr(index_file, 'tell'):
self.fh = index_file
else:
self.fh = open(index_file, 'w')
self.writer = _csv.writer(self.fh, lineterminator="\n")
def update(self, data):
"""
Receives and writes index data to a CSV data file.
:param data: record containing offset record information.
"""
self.writer.writerow(data)
class OUIIndexParser(Publisher):
"""
A concrete Publisher that parses OUI (Organisationally Unique Identifier)
records from IEEE text-based registration files
It notifies registered Subscribers as each record is encountered, passing
on the record's position relative to the start of the file (offset) and
the size of the record (in bytes).
The file processed by this parser is available online from this URL :-
- http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
This is a sample of the record structure expected::
00-CA-FE (hex) ACME CORPORATION
00CAFE (base 16) ACME CORPORATION
1 MAIN STREET
SPRINGFIELD
UNITED STATES
"""
def __init__(self, ieee_file):
"""
Constructor.
:param ieee_file: a file-like object or name of file containing OUI
records. When using a file-like object always open it in binary
mode otherwise offsets will probably misbehave.
"""
super(OUIIndexParser, self).__init__()
if hasattr(ieee_file, 'readline') and hasattr(ieee_file, 'tell'):
self.fh = ieee_file
else:
self.fh = open(ieee_file)
def parse(self):
"""
Starts the parsing process which detects records and notifies
registered subscribers as it finds each OUI record.
"""
skip_header = True
record = None
size = 0
while True:
line = self.fh.readline() # unbuffered to obtain correct offsets
if not line:
break # EOF, we're done
if skip_header and '(hex)' in line:
skip_header = False
if skip_header:
# ignoring header section
continue
if '(hex)' in line:
# record start
if record is not None:
# a complete record.
record.append(size)
self.notify(record)
size = len(line)
offset = (self.fh.tell() - len(line))
oui = line.split()[0]
index = int(oui.replace('-', ''), 16)
record = [index, offset]
else:
# within record
size += len(line)
# process final record on loop exit
record.append(size)
self.notify(record)
class IABIndexParser(Publisher):
"""
A concrete Publisher that parses IAB (Individual Address Block) records
from IEEE text-based registration files
It notifies registered Subscribers as each record is encountered, passing
on the record's position relative to the start of the file (offset) and
the size of the record (in bytes).
The file processed by this parser is available online from this URL :-
- http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/iab.txt
This is a sample of the record structure expected::
00-50-C2 (hex) ACME CORPORATION
ABC000-ABCFFF (base 16) ACME CORPORATION
1 MAIN STREET
SPRINGFIELD
UNITED STATES
"""
def __init__(self, ieee_file):
"""
Constructor.
:param ieee_file: a file-like object or name of file containing IAB
records. When using a file-like object always open it in binary
mode otherwise offsets will probably misbehave.
"""
super(IABIndexParser, self).__init__()
if hasattr(ieee_file, 'readline') and hasattr(ieee_file, 'tell'):
self.fh = ieee_file
else:
self.fh = open(ieee_file)
def parse(self):
"""
Starts the parsing process which detects records and notifies
registered subscribers as it finds each IAB record.
"""
skip_header = True
record = None
size = 0
while True:
line = self.fh.readline() # unbuffered
if not line:
break # EOF, we're done
if skip_header and '(hex)' in line:
skip_header = False
if skip_header:
# ignoring header section
continue
if '(hex)' in line:
# record start
if record is not None:
record.append(size)
self.notify(record)
offset = (self.fh.tell() - len(line))
iab_prefix = line.split()[0]
index = iab_prefix
record = [index, offset]
size = len(line)
elif '(base 16)' in line:
# within record
size += len(line)
prefix = record[0].replace('-', '')
suffix = line.split()[0]
suffix = suffix.split('-')[0]
record[0] = (int(prefix + suffix, 16)) >> 12
else:
# within record
size += len(line)
# process final record on loop exit
record.append(size)
self.notify(record)
def create_indices():
"""Create indices for OUI and IAB file based lookups"""
oui_parser = OUIIndexParser(OUI_REGISTRY)
oui_parser.attach(FileIndexer(OUI_METADATA))
oui_parser.parse()
iab_parser = IABIndexParser(IAB_REGISTRY)
iab_parser.attach(FileIndexer(IAB_METADATA))
iab_parser.parse()
def load_indices():
"""Load OUI and IAB lookup indices into memory"""
fp = open(OUI_METADATA)
try:
for row in _csv.reader(fp):
(key, offset, size) = [int(_) for _ in row]
OUI_INDEX.setdefault(key, [])
OUI_INDEX[key].append((offset, size))
finally:
fp.close()
fp = open(IAB_METADATA)
try:
for row in _csv.reader(fp):
(key, offset, size) = [int(_) for _ in row]
IAB_INDEX.setdefault(key, [])
IAB_INDEX[key].append((offset, size))
finally:
fp.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Generate indices when module is executed as a script.
create_indices()
else:
# On module load read indices in memory to enable lookups.
load_indices()
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