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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:et:ai:sts=4
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Copyright 2010, 2011 INRIA
# Copyright 2011 Martín Ferrari <martin.ferrari@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Nemu.
#
# Nemu 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.
#
# Nemu 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
# Nemu.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os, weakref
import nemu.iproute
from nemu.environ import *

__all__ = ['NodeInterface', 'P2PInterface', 'ImportedInterface',
'ImportedNodeInterface', 'Switch']

class Interface(object):
    """Just a base class for the *Interface classes: assign names and handle
    destruction."""
    _nextid = 0
    @staticmethod
    def _gen_next_id():
        n = Interface._nextid
        Interface._nextid += 1
        return n

    @staticmethod
    def _gen_if_name():
        n = Interface._gen_next_id()
        # Max 15 chars
        return "NETNSif-%.4x%.3x" % (os.getpid(), n)

    def __init__(self, index):
        self._idx = index
        debug("%s(0x%x).__init__(), index = %d" % (self.__class__.__name__,
            id(self), index))

    def __del__(self):
        debug("%s(0x%x).__del__()" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self)))
        self.destroy()

    def destroy(self):
        raise NotImplementedError

    @property
    def index(self):
        """Interface index as seen by the kernel."""
        return self._idx

    @property
    def control(self):
        """Associated interface in the main name space (if it exists). Only
        control interfaces can be put into a Switch, for example."""
        return None

class NSInterface(Interface):
    """Add user-facing methods for interfaces that go into a netns."""
    def __init__(self, node, index):
        super(NSInterface, self).__init__(index)
        self._slave = node._slave
        # Disable auto-configuration
        # you wish: need to take into account the nonetns mode; plus not
        # touching some pre-existing ifaces
        #node.system([SYSCTL_PATH, '-w', 'net.ipv6.conf.%s.autoconf=0' %
        #self.name])
        node._add_interface(self)

    # some black magic to automatically get/set interface attributes
    def __getattr__(self, name):
        # If name starts with _, it must be a normal attr
        if name[0] == '_':
            return super(Interface, self).__getattribute__(name)

        try:
            slave = super(Interface, self).__getattribute__("_slave")
        except:
            # Not initialised yet
            return super(Interface, self).__getattribute__(name)

        iface = slave.get_if_data(self.index)
        return getattr(iface, name)

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        if name[0] == '_': # forbid anything that doesn't start with a _
            super(Interface, self).__setattr__(name, value)
            return
        iface = nemu.iproute.interface(index = self.index)
        setattr(iface, name, value)
        return self._slave.set_if(iface)

    def add_v4_address(self, address, prefix_len, broadcast = None):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv4address(address, prefix_len, broadcast)
        self._slave.add_addr(self.index, addr)

    def add_v6_address(self, address, prefix_len):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv6address(address, prefix_len)
        self._slave.add_addr(self.index, addr)

    def del_v4_address(self, address, prefix_len, broadcast = None):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv4address(address, prefix_len, broadcast)
        self._slave.del_addr(self.index, addr)

    def del_v6_address(self, address, prefix_len):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv6address(address, prefix_len)
        self._slave.del_addr(self.index, addr)

    def get_addresses(self):
        addresses = self._slave.get_addr_data(self.index)
        ret = []
        for a in addresses:
            if hasattr(a, 'broadcast'):
                ret.append(dict(
                    address = a.address,
                    prefix_len = a.prefix_len,
                    broadcast = a.broadcast,
                    family = 'inet'))
            else:
                ret.append(dict(
                    address = a.address,
                    prefix_len = a.prefix_len,
                    family = 'inet6'))
        return ret

class NodeInterface(NSInterface):
    """Class to create and handle a virtual interface inside a name space, it
    can be connected to a Switch object with emulation of link
    characteristics."""
    def __init__(self, node):
        """Create a new interface. `node' is the name space in which this
        interface should be put."""
        self._slave = None
        if1 = nemu.iproute.interface(name = self._gen_if_name())
        if2 = nemu.iproute.interface(name = self._gen_if_name())
        ctl, ns = nemu.iproute.create_if_pair(if1, if2)
        try:
            nemu.iproute.change_netns(ns, node.pid)
        except:
            nemu.iproute.del_if(ctl)
            # the other interface should go away automatically
            raise
        self._control = SlaveInterface(ctl.index)
        super(NodeInterface, self).__init__(node, ns.index)

    @property
    def control(self):
        return self._control

    def destroy(self):
        if not self._slave:
            return
        debug("NodeInterface(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))
        if self.index in self._slave.get_if_data():
            self._slave.del_if(self.index)
        self._slave = None

class P2PInterface(NSInterface):
    """Class to create and handle point-to-point interfaces between name
    spaces, without using Switch objects. Those do not allow any kind of
    traffic shaping.
    As two interfaces need to be created, instead of using the class
    constructor, use the P2PInterface.create_pair() static method."""
    @staticmethod
    def create_pair(node1, node2):
        """Create and return a pair of connected P2PInterface objects,
        assigned to name spaces represented by `node1' and `node2'."""
        if1 = nemu.iproute.interface(name = P2PInterface._gen_if_name())
        if2 = nemu.iproute.interface(name = P2PInterface._gen_if_name())
        pair = nemu.iproute.create_if_pair(if1, if2)
        try:
            nemu.iproute.change_netns(pair[0], node1.pid)
            nemu.iproute.change_netns(pair[1], node2.pid)
        except:
            nemu.iproute.del_if(pair[0])
            # the other interface should go away automatically
            raise

        o1 = P2PInterface.__new__(P2PInterface)
        super(P2PInterface, o1).__init__(node1, pair[0].index)

        o2 = P2PInterface.__new__(P2PInterface)
        super(P2PInterface, o2).__init__(node2, pair[1].index)

        return o1, o2

    def __init__(self):
        "Not to be called directly. Use P2PInterface.create_pair()"
        raise RuntimeError(P2PInterface.__init__.__doc__)

    def destroy(self):
        if not self._slave:
            return
        debug("P2PInterface(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))
        if self.index in self._slave.get_if_data():
            self._slave.del_if(self.index)
        self._slave = None

class ImportedNodeInterface(NSInterface):
    """Class to handle already existing interfaces inside a name space:
    real devices, tun devices, etc.
    The flag 'migrate' in the constructor indicates that the interface needs
    to be moved inside the name space.
    On destruction, the interface will be restored to the original name space
    and will try to restore the original state."""
    def __init__(self, node, iface, migrate = True):
        self._slave = None
        self._migrate = migrate
        if self._migrate:
            iface = nemu.iproute.get_if(iface)
            self._original_state = iface.copy()
            # Change the name to avoid clashes
            iface.name = self._gen_if_name()
            nemu.iproute.set_if(iface)
            # Migrate it
            nemu.iproute.change_netns(iface, node.pid)
        else:
            iface = node._slave.get_if_data(iface)
            self._original_state = iface.copy()

        super(ImportedNodeInterface, self).__init__(node, iface.index)

    def destroy(self): # override: restore as much as possible
        if not self._slave:
            return
        debug("ImportedNodeInterface(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))
        if self.index in self._slave.get_if_data():
            if self._migrate:
                self._slave.change_netns(self.index, os.getpid())
            else:
                self._slave.set_if(self._original_state)
        if self._migrate:
            # else, assume it is already in the main name space
            nemu.iproute.set_if(self._original_state)
        self._slave = None

class TapNodeInterface(NSInterface):
    """Class to create a tap interface inside a name space, it
    can be connected to a Switch object with emulation of link
    characteristics."""
    def __init__(self, node, use_pi = False):
        """Create a new tap interface. 'node' is the name space in which this
        interface should be put."""
        self._fd = None
        self._slave = None
        iface = nemu.iproute.interface(name = self._gen_if_name())
        iface, self._fd = nemu.iproute.create_tap(iface, use_pi = use_pi)
        nemu.iproute.change_netns(iface.name, node.pid)
        super(TapNodeInterface, self).__init__(node, iface.index)

    @property
    def fd(self):
        return self._fd

    def destroy(self):
        if not self._fd:
            return
        debug("TapNodeInterface(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))
        try:
            os.close(self._fd)
        except:
            pass

class TunNodeInterface(NSInterface):
    """Class to create a tun interface inside a name space, it
    can be connected to a Switch object with emulation of link
    characteristics."""
    def __init__(self, node, use_pi = False):
        """Create a new tap interface. 'node' is the name space in which this
        interface should be put."""
        self._fd = None
        self._slave = None
        iface = nemu.iproute.interface(name = self._gen_if_name())
        iface, self._fd = nemu.iproute.create_tap(iface, use_pi = use_pi,
                tun = True)
        nemu.iproute.change_netns(iface.name, node.pid)
        super(TunNodeInterface, self).__init__(node, iface.index)

    @property
    def fd(self):
        return self._fd

    def destroy(self):
        if not self._fd:
            return
        debug("TunNodeInterface(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))
        try:
            os.close(self._fd)
        except:
            pass

class ExternalInterface(Interface):
    """Add user-facing methods for interfaces that run in the main
    namespace."""
    @property
    def control(self):
        # This is *the* control interface
        return self

    # some black magic to automatically get/set interface attributes
    def __getattr__(self, name):
        iface = nemu.iproute.get_if(self.index)
        return getattr(iface, name)

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        if name[0] == '_': # forbid anything that doesn't start with a _
            super(ExternalInterface, self).__setattr__(name, value)
            return
        iface = nemu.iproute.interface(index = self.index)
        setattr(iface, name, value)
        return nemu.iproute.set_if(iface)

    def add_v4_address(self, address, prefix_len, broadcast = None):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv4address(address, prefix_len, broadcast)
        nemu.iproute.add_addr(self.index, addr)

    def add_v6_address(self, address, prefix_len):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv6address(address, prefix_len)
        nemu.iproute.add_addr(self.index, addr)

    def del_v4_address(self, address, prefix_len, broadcast = None):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv4address(address, prefix_len, broadcast)
        nemu.iproute.del_addr(self.index, addr)

    def del_v6_address(self, address, prefix_len):
        addr = nemu.iproute.ipv6address(address, prefix_len)
        nemu.iproute.del_addr(self.index, addr)

    def get_addresses(self):
        addresses = nemu.iproute.get_addr_data(self.index)
        ret = []
        for a in addresses:
            if hasattr(a, 'broadcast'):
                ret.append(dict(
                    address = a.address,
                    prefix_len = a.prefix_len,
                    broadcast = a.broadcast,
                    family = 'inet'))
            else:
                ret.append(dict(
                    address = a.address,
                    prefix_len = a.prefix_len,
                    family = 'inet6'))
        return ret

class SlaveInterface(ExternalInterface):
    """Class to handle the main-name-space-facing half of NodeInterface.
    Does nothing, just avoids any destroy code."""
    def destroy(self):
        pass

class ImportedInterface(ExternalInterface):
    """Class to handle already existing interfaces. Analogous to
    ImportedNodeInterface, this class only differs in that the interface is
    not migrated inside the name space. This kind of interfaces can only be
    connected to Switch objects and not assigned to a name space.  On
    destruction, the code will try to restore the interface to the state it
    was in before being imported into nemu."""
    def __init__(self, iface):
        self._original_state = None
        iface = nemu.iproute.get_if(iface)
        self._original_state = iface.copy()
        super(ImportedInterface, self).__init__(iface.index)

    # FIXME: register somewhere for destruction!
    def destroy(self): # override: restore as much as possible
        if self._original_state:
            debug("ImportedInterface(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))
            nemu.iproute.set_if(self._original_state)
        self._original_state = None

# Switch is just another interface type

class Switch(ExternalInterface):
    @staticmethod
    def _gen_br_name():
        n = Switch._gen_next_id()
        # Max 15 chars
        return "NETNSbr-%.4x%.3x" % (os.getpid(), n)

    def __init__(self, **args):
        """Creates a new Switch object, which models a linux bridge device.
        Parameters are passed to the set_parameters() method after
        creation."""
        # attributes init
        self._idx = None
        self._parameters = {}
        self._ports = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()

        iface = nemu.iproute.create_bridge(self._gen_br_name())
        super(Switch, self).__init__(iface.index)

        # FIXME: is this correct/desirable/etc?
        self.stp = False
        self.forward_delay = 0
        # FIXME: register somewhere
        if args:
            self.set_parameters(**args)

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        iface = nemu.iproute.get_bridge(self.index)
        return getattr(iface, name)

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        if name[0] == '_': # forbid anything that doesn't start with a _
            super(Switch, self).__setattr__(name, value)
            return
        # Set ports
        if name in ('up', 'mtu'):
            for i in self._ports.values():
                if self._check_port(i.index):
                    setattr(i, name, value)
        # Set bridge
        iface = nemu.iproute.bridge(index = self.index)
        setattr(iface, name, value)
        nemu.iproute.set_bridge(iface)

    def destroy(self):
        if not self.index:
            return
        debug("Switch(0x%x).destroy()" % id(self))

        # Verify they are still there
        for p in self._ports.keys():
            self._check_port(p)

        self.up = False
        for p in self._ports.values():
            self.disconnect(p)

        self._ports.clear()
        nemu.iproute.del_bridge(self.index)
        self._idx = None

    def connect(self, iface):
        assert iface.control.index not in self._ports
        try:
            self._apply_parameters(self._parameters, iface.control)
            nemu.iproute.add_bridge_port(self.index, iface.control.index)
        except:
            self._apply_parameters({}, iface.control)
            raise
        iface.control.up = self.up
        iface.control.mtu = self.mtu
        self._ports[iface.control.index] = iface.control

    def _check_port(self, port_index):
        ports = nemu.iproute.get_bridge_data()[2]
        if self.index in ports and port_index in ports[self.index]:
            return True
        # else
        warning("Switch(0x%x): Port (index = %d) went away." % (id(self),
            port_index))
        del self._ports[port_index]
        return False

    def disconnect(self, iface):
        assert iface.control.index in self._ports
        if not self._check_port(iface.control.index):
            return
        nemu.iproute.del_bridge_port(self.index, iface.control.index)
        self._apply_parameters({}, iface.control)
        del self._ports[iface.control.index]

    def set_parameters(self, bandwidth = None,
            delay = None, delay_jitter = None,
            delay_correlation = None, delay_distribution = None,
            loss = None, loss_correlation = None,
            dup = None, dup_correlation = None,
            corrupt = None, corrupt_correlation = None):
        """Set the parameters that control the link characteristics. For the
        description of each, refer to netem documentation:
        http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/netem

        Arguments:
        - `bandwidth' should be specified in bits per second.
        - `delay' and `delay_jitter' are specified in seconds.
        - `delay_distribution' is the name of a distribution description file;
          `iproute' comes by default with `normal', `pareto', and
          `paretonormal'.
        - `delay_correlation', `loss', `loss_correlation', `dup',
          `dup_correlation', `corrupt', and `corrupt_correlation' take a
          percentage value in the form of a number between 0 and 1. (50% is
          passed as 0.5)."""
        parameters = dict(bandwidth = bandwidth,
                delay = delay, delay_jitter = delay_jitter,
                delay_correlation = delay_correlation,
                delay_distribution = delay_distribution,
                loss = loss, loss_correlation = loss_correlation,
                dup = dup, dup_correlation = dup_correlation,
                corrupt = corrupt, corrupt_correlation = corrupt_correlation)
        try:
            self._apply_parameters(parameters)
        except:
            self._apply_parameters(self._parameters)
            raise
        self._parameters = parameters

    def _apply_parameters(self, parameters, port = None):
        for i in [port] if port else self._ports.values():
            nemu.iproute.set_tc(i.index, **parameters)