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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008 INRIA
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation;
*
* 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. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Mathieu Lacage <mathieu.lacage@cutebugs.net>
*/
#ifndef IPV4_INTERFACE_CONTAINER_H
#define IPV4_INTERFACE_CONTAINER_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <vector>
#include "ns3/ipv4.h"
#include "ns3/ipv4-address.h"
namespace ns3 {
/**
* \ingroup ipv4
*
* \brief holds a vector of std::pair of Ptr<Ipv4> and interface index.
*
* Typically ns-3 Ipv4Interfaces are installed on devices using an Ipv4 address
* helper. The helper's Assign() method takes a NetDeviceContainer which holds
* some number of Ptr<NetDevice>. For each of the NetDevices in the
* NetDeviceContainer the helper will find the associated Ptr<Node> and
* Ptr<Ipv4>. It makes sure that an interface exists on the node for the
* device and then adds an Ipv4Address according to the address helper settings
* (incrementing the Ipv4Address somehow as it goes). The helper then converts
* the Ptr<Ipv4> and the interface index to a std::pair and adds them to a
* container -- a container of this type.
*
* The point is then to be able to implicitly associate an index into the
* original NetDeviceContainer (that identifies a particular net device) with
* an identical index into the Ipv4InterfaceContainer that has a std::pair with
* the Ptr<Ipv4> and interface index you need to play with the interface.
*
* @see Ipv4AddressHelper
* @see Ipv4
*/
class Ipv4InterfaceContainer
{
public:
/**
* \brief Container Const Iterator for pairs of Ipv4 smart pointer / Interface Index.
*/
typedef std::vector<std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>, uint32_t> >::const_iterator Iterator;
/**
* Create an empty Ipv4InterfaceContainer.
*/
Ipv4InterfaceContainer ();
/**
* Concatenate the entries in the other container with ours.
* \param other container
*/
void Add (const Ipv4InterfaceContainer& other);
/**
* \brief Get an iterator which refers to the first pair in the
* container.
*
* Pairs can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the iterator method and is typically used in a
* for-loop to run through the pairs
*
* \code
* Ipv4InterfaceContainer::Iterator i;
* for (i = container.Begin (); i != container.End (); ++i)
* {
* std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>, uint32_t> pair = *i;
* method (pair.first, pair.second); // use the pair
* }
* \endcode
*
* \returns an iterator which refers to the first pair in the container.
*/
Iterator Begin (void) const;
/**
* \brief Get an iterator which indicates past-the-last Node in the
* container.
*
* Nodes can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the iterator method and is typically used in a
* for-loop to run through the Nodes
*
* \code
* NodeContainer::Iterator i;
* for (i = container.Begin (); i != container.End (); ++i)
* {
* std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>, uint32_t> pair = *i;
* method (pair.first, pair.second); // use the pair
* }
* \endcode
*
* \returns an iterator which indicates an ending condition for a loop.
*/
Iterator End (void) const;
/**
* \returns the number of Ptr<Ipv4> and interface pairs stored in this
* Ipv4InterfaceContainer.
*
* Pairs can be retrieved from the container in two ways. First,
* directly by an index into the container, and second, using an iterator.
* This method is used in the direct method and is typically used to
* define an ending condition in a for-loop that runs through the stored
* Nodes
*
* \code
* uint32_t nNodes = container.GetN ();
* for (uint32_t i = 0 i < nNodes; ++i)
* {
* std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>, uint32_t> pair = container.Get (i);
* method (pair.first, pair.second); // use the pair
* }
* \endcode
*
* \returns the number of Ptr<Node> stored in this container.
*/
uint32_t GetN (void) const;
/**
* \param i index of ipInterfacePair in container
* \param j interface address index (if interface has multiple addresses)
* \returns the IPv4 address of the j'th address of the interface
* corresponding to index i.
*
* If the second parameter is omitted, the zeroth indexed address of
* the interface is returned. Unless IP aliasing is being used on
* the interface, the second parameter may typically be omitted.
*/
Ipv4Address GetAddress (uint32_t i, uint32_t j = 0) const;
/**
* \brief Set a metric for the given interface
* \param i Interface index
* \param metric the interface metric
*/
void SetMetric (uint32_t i, uint16_t metric);
/**
* Manually add an entry to the container consisting of the individual parts
* of an entry std::pair.
*
* \param ipv4 pointer to Ipv4 object
* \param interface interface index of the Ipv4Interface to add to the container
*
* @see Ipv4InterfaceContainer
*/
void Add (Ptr<Ipv4> ipv4, uint32_t interface);
/**
* Manually add an entry to the container consisting of a previously composed
* entry std::pair.
*
* \param ipInterfacePair the pair of a pointer to Ipv4 object and interface index of the Ipv4Interface to add to the container
*
* @see Ipv4InterfaceContainer
*/
void Add (std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>, uint32_t> ipInterfacePair);
/**
* Manually add an entry to the container consisting of the individual parts
* of an entry std::pair.
*
* \param ipv4Name std:string referring to the saved name of an Ipv4 Object that
* has been previously named using the Object Name Service.
* \param interface interface index of the Ipv4Interface to add to the container
*
* @see Ipv4InterfaceContainer
*/
void Add (std::string ipv4Name, uint32_t interface);
/**
* Get the std::pair of an Ptr<Ipv4> and interface stored at the location
* specified by the index.
*
* \param i the index of the entry to retrieve.
* \return the Ipv4InterfaceContainer
*
* @see Ipv4InterfaceContainer
*/
std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>, uint32_t> Get (uint32_t i) const;
private:
/**
* \brief Container for pairs of Ipv4 smart pointer / Interface Index.
*/
typedef std::vector<std::pair<Ptr<Ipv4>,uint32_t> > InterfaceVector;
/**
* \brief List of IPv4 stack and interfaces index.
*/
InterfaceVector m_interfaces;
};
} // namespace ns3
#endif /* IPV4_INTERFACE_CONTAINER_H */
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