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#ifndef IPV4_GLOBAL_ROUTING_H
#define IPV4_GLOBAL_ROUTING_H
#include <list>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "ns3/ipv4-address.h"
#include "ns3/ipv4-header.h"
#include "ns3/ptr.h"
#include "ns3/ipv4.h"
#include "ns3/ipv4-routing-protocol.h"
#include "ns3/random-variable-stream.h"
namespace ns3 {
class Packet;
class NetDevice;
class Ipv4Interface;
class Ipv4Address;
class Ipv4Header;
class Ipv4RoutingTableEntry;
class Ipv4MulticastRoutingTableEntry;
class Node;
/**
* \ingroup ipv4
*
* \brief Global routing protocol for IPv4 stacks.
*
* In ns-3 we have the concept of a pluggable routing protocol. Routing
* protocols are added to a list maintained by the Ipv4L3Protocol. Every
* stack gets one routing protocol for free -- the Ipv4StaticRouting routing
* protocol is added in the constructor of the Ipv4L3Protocol (this is the
* piece of code that implements the functionality of the IP layer).
*
* As an option to running a dynamic routing protocol, a GlobalRouteManager
* object has been created to allow users to build routes for all participating
* nodes. One can think of this object as a "routing oracle"; it has
* an omniscient view of the topology, and can construct shortest path
* routes between all pairs of nodes. These routes must be stored
* somewhere in the node, so therefore this class Ipv4GlobalRouting
* is used as one of the pluggable routing protocols. It is kept distinct
* from Ipv4StaticRouting because these routes may be dynamically cleared
* and rebuilt in the middle of the simulation, while manually entered
* routes into the Ipv4StaticRouting may need to be kept distinct.
*
* This class deals with Ipv4 unicast routes only.
*
* \see Ipv4RoutingProtocol
* \see GlobalRouteManager
*/
class Ipv4GlobalRouting : public Ipv4RoutingProtocol
{
public:
/**
* \brief Get the type ID.
* \return the object TypeId
*/
static TypeId GetTypeId (void);
/**
* \brief Construct an empty Ipv4GlobalRouting routing protocol,
*
* The Ipv4GlobalRouting class supports host and network unicast routes.
* This method initializes the lists containing these routes to empty.
*
* \see Ipv4GlobalRouting
*/
Ipv4GlobalRouting ();
virtual ~Ipv4GlobalRouting ();
// These methods inherited from base class
virtual Ptr<Ipv4Route> RouteOutput (Ptr<Packet> p, const Ipv4Header &header, Ptr<NetDevice> oif, Socket::SocketErrno &sockerr);
virtual bool RouteInput (Ptr<const Packet> p, const Ipv4Header &header, Ptr<const NetDevice> idev,
UnicastForwardCallback ucb, MulticastForwardCallback mcb,
LocalDeliverCallback lcb, ErrorCallback ecb);
virtual void NotifyInterfaceUp (uint32_t interface);
virtual void NotifyInterfaceDown (uint32_t interface);
virtual void NotifyAddAddress (uint32_t interface, Ipv4InterfaceAddress address);
virtual void NotifyRemoveAddress (uint32_t interface, Ipv4InterfaceAddress address);
virtual void SetIpv4 (Ptr<Ipv4> ipv4);
virtual void PrintRoutingTable (Ptr<OutputStreamWrapper> stream) const;
/**
* \brief Add a host route to the global routing table.
*
* \param dest The Ipv4Address destination for this route.
* \param nextHop The Ipv4Address of the next hop in the route.
* \param interface The network interface index used to send packets to the
* destination.
*
* \see Ipv4Address
*/
void AddHostRouteTo (Ipv4Address dest,
Ipv4Address nextHop,
uint32_t interface);
/**
* \brief Add a host route to the global routing table.
*
* \param dest The Ipv4Address destination for this route.
* \param interface The network interface index used to send packets to the
* destination.
*
* \see Ipv4Address
*/
void AddHostRouteTo (Ipv4Address dest,
uint32_t interface);
/**
* \brief Add a network route to the global routing table.
*
* \param network The Ipv4Address network for this route.
* \param networkMask The Ipv4Mask to extract the network.
* \param nextHop The next hop in the route to the destination network.
* \param interface The network interface index used to send packets to the
* destination.
*
* \see Ipv4Address
*/
void AddNetworkRouteTo (Ipv4Address network,
Ipv4Mask networkMask,
Ipv4Address nextHop,
uint32_t interface);
/**
* \brief Add a network route to the global routing table.
*
* \param network The Ipv4Address network for this route.
* \param networkMask The Ipv4Mask to extract the network.
* \param interface The network interface index used to send packets to the
* destination.
*
* \see Ipv4Address
*/
void AddNetworkRouteTo (Ipv4Address network,
Ipv4Mask networkMask,
uint32_t interface);
/**
* \brief Add an external route to the global routing table.
*
* \param network The Ipv4Address network for this route.
* \param networkMask The Ipv4Mask to extract the network.
* \param nextHop The next hop Ipv4Address
* \param interface The network interface index used to send packets to the
* destination.
*/
void AddASExternalRouteTo (Ipv4Address network,
Ipv4Mask networkMask,
Ipv4Address nextHop,
uint32_t interface);
/**
* \brief Get the number of individual unicast routes that have been added
* to the routing table.
*
* \warning The default route counts as one of the routes.
* \returns the number of routes
*/
uint32_t GetNRoutes (void) const;
/**
* \brief Get a route from the global unicast routing table.
*
* Externally, the unicast global routing table appears simply as a table with
* n entries. The one subtlety of note is that if a default route has been set
* it will appear as the zeroth entry in the table. This means that if you
* add only a default route, the table will have one entry that can be accessed
* either by explicitly calling GetDefaultRoute () or by calling GetRoute (0).
*
* Similarly, if the default route has been set, calling RemoveRoute (0) will
* remove the default route.
*
* \param i The index (into the routing table) of the route to retrieve. If
* the default route has been set, it will occupy index zero.
* \return If route is set, a pointer to that Ipv4RoutingTableEntry is returned, otherwise
* a zero pointer is returned.
*
* \see Ipv4RoutingTableEntry
* \see Ipv4GlobalRouting::RemoveRoute
*/
Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *GetRoute (uint32_t i) const;
/**
* \brief Remove a route from the global unicast routing table.
*
* Externally, the unicast global routing table appears simply as a table with
* n entries. The one subtlety of note is that if a default route has been set
* it will appear as the zeroth entry in the table. This means that if the
* default route has been set, calling RemoveRoute (0) will remove the
* default route.
*
* \param i The index (into the routing table) of the route to remove. If
* the default route has been set, it will occupy index zero.
*
* \see Ipv4RoutingTableEntry
* \see Ipv4GlobalRouting::GetRoute
* \see Ipv4GlobalRouting::AddRoute
*/
void RemoveRoute (uint32_t i);
/**
* Assign a fixed random variable stream number to the random variables
* used by this model. Return the number of streams (possibly zero) that
* have been assigned.
*
* \param stream first stream index to use
* \return the number of stream indices assigned by this model
*/
int64_t AssignStreams (int64_t stream);
protected:
void DoDispose (void);
private:
/// Set to true if packets are randomly routed among ECMP; set to false for using only one route consistently
bool m_randomEcmpRouting;
/// Set to true if this interface should respond to interface events by globallly recomputing routes
bool m_respondToInterfaceEvents;
/// A uniform random number generator for randomly routing packets among ECMP
Ptr<UniformRandomVariable> m_rand;
/// container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to hosts)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *> HostRoutes;
/// const iterator of container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to hosts)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *>::const_iterator HostRoutesCI;
/// iterator of container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to hosts)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *>::iterator HostRoutesI;
/// container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to networks)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *> NetworkRoutes;
/// const iterator of container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to networks)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *>::const_iterator NetworkRoutesCI;
/// iterator of container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to networks)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *>::iterator NetworkRoutesI;
/// container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to external AS)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *> ASExternalRoutes;
/// const iterator of container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to external AS)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *>::const_iterator ASExternalRoutesCI;
/// iterator of container of Ipv4RoutingTableEntry (routes to external AS)
typedef std::list<Ipv4RoutingTableEntry *>::iterator ASExternalRoutesI;
/**
* \brief Lookup in the forwarding table for destination.
* \param dest destination address
* \param oif output interface if any (put 0 otherwise)
* \return Ipv4Route to route the packet to reach dest address
*/
Ptr<Ipv4Route> LookupGlobal (Ipv4Address dest, Ptr<NetDevice> oif = 0);
HostRoutes m_hostRoutes; //!< Routes to hosts
NetworkRoutes m_networkRoutes; //!< Routes to networks
ASExternalRoutes m_ASexternalRoutes; //!< External routes imported
Ptr<Ipv4> m_ipv4; //!< associated IPv4 instance
};
} // Namespace ns3
#endif /* IPV4_GLOBAL_ROUTING_H */
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