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| author | Vasil Dimov <[email protected]> | 2020-08-24 21:34:26 +0200 |
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| committer | Vasil Dimov <[email protected]> | 2020-08-24 21:50:59 +0200 |
| commit | 102867c587f5f7954232fb8ed8e85cda78bb4d32 (patch) | |
| tree | 4c9aea8c2b43541d4bfd2ddd23a3ddebd22c3346 /src/net_processing.cpp | |
| parent | net: don't accept non-left-contiguous netmasks (diff) | |
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net: change CNetAddr::ip to have flexible size
Before this change `CNetAddr::ip` was a fixed-size array of 16 bytes,
not being able to store larger addresses (e.g. TORv3) and encoded
smaller ones as 16-byte IPv6 addresses.
Change its type to `prevector`, so that it can hold larger addresses and
do not disguise non-IPv6 addresses as IPv6. So the IPv4 address
`1.2.3.4` is now encoded as `01020304` instead of
`00000000000000000000FFFF01020304`.
Rename `CNetAddr::ip` to `CNetAddr::m_addr` because it is not an "IP" or
"IP address" (TOR addresses are not IP addresses).
In order to preserve backward compatibility with serialization (where
e.g. `1.2.3.4` is serialized as `00000000000000000000FFFF01020304`)
introduce `CNetAddr` dedicated legacy serialize/unserialize methods.
Adjust `CSubNet` accordingly. Still use `CSubNet::netmask[]` of fixed 16
bytes, but use the first 4 for IPv4 (not the last 4). Only allow
subnetting for IPv4 and IPv6.
Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <[email protected]>
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