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 $Log: net.c,v $
 Revision 1.1.1.1  2006/06/01 12:46:16  reddawg
 ubix2

 Revision 1.2  2005/10/12 00:13:37  reddawg
 Removed

 Revision 1.1.1.1  2005/09/26 17:24:12  reddawg
 no message

 Revision 1.6  2004/07/21 10:02:09  reddawg
 devfs: renamed functions
 device system: renamed functions
 fdc: fixed a few potential bugs and cleaned up some unused variables
 strol: fixed definition
 endtask: made it print out freepage debug info
 kmalloc: fixed a huge memory leak we had some unhandled descriptor insertion so some descriptors were lost
 ld: fixed a pointer conversion
 file: cleaned up a few unused variables
 sched: broke task deletion
 kprintf: fixed ogPrintf definition

 Revision 1.5  2004/06/28 23:12:58  reddawg
 file format now container:/path/to/file

 Revision 1.4  2004/06/17 03:14:59  flameshadow
 chg: added missing #include for kprintf()

 Revision 1.3  2004/05/20 22:54:02  reddawg
 Cleaned Up Warrnings

 Revision 1.2  2004/04/30 14:16:04  reddawg
 Fixed all the datatypes to be consistant uInt8,uInt16,uInt32,Int8,Int16,Int32

 Revision 1.1.1.1  2004/04/15 12:07:10  reddawg
 UbixOS v1.0

 Revision 1.8  2004/04/13 21:29:52  reddawg
 We now have sockets working. Lots of functionality to be added to continually
 improve on the existing layers now its clean up time to get things in a better
 working order.

 Revision 1.7  2004/04/13 16:36:33  reddawg
 Changed our copyright, it is all now under a BSD-Style license



 $Id: net.c 79 2016-01-11 16:21:27Z reddawg $

*****************************************************************************************/

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <net/sockets.h>
#include <string.h>

#include "lib/kprintf.h"

#ifndef _IN_ADDR_T_DECLARED
typedef uInt32        in_addr_t;
#define _IN_ADDR_T_DECLARED
#endif

uInt32 htonl(uInt32 n) {
  uInt32 retVal = 0x0;
  retVal += ((n & 0xff) << 24); 
  retVal += ((n & 0xff00) << 8);
  retVal += ((n & 0xff0000) >> 8);
  retVal += ((n & 0xff000000) >> 24);
  return(retVal);
  }

uInt32 htons(uInt32 n) {
  uInt32 retVal = 0x0;
  retVal = (((n & 0xff) << 8) | ((n & 0xff00) >> 8));
  return(retVal);
  }

void bcopy(const void *src, void *dest, int len) {
  memcpy(dest,src,len);
  }

void bzero(void *data, int n) {
  memset(data, 0, n);
  }


int inet_aton(cp, addr)
        const char *cp;
        struct in_addr *addr;
{
        uInt32 parts[4];
        in_addr_t val;
        char *c;
        char *endptr;
        int gotend, n;

        c = (char *)cp;
        n = 0;
        /*
         * Run through the string, grabbing numbers until
         * the end of the string, or some error
         */
        gotend = 0;
        while (!gotend) {
                //errno = 0;
                val = strtol(c, &endptr, 0);
                kprintf("VAL: [%x]",val);

                //if (errno == ERANGE)    /* Fail completely if it overflowed. */
                //        return (0);

                /*
                 * If the whole string is invalid, endptr will equal
                 * c.. this way we can make sure someone hasn't
                 * gone '.12' or something which would get past
                 * the next check.
                 */
                if (endptr == c)
                        return (0);
                parts[n] = val;
                c = endptr;

                /* Check the next character past the previous number's end */
                switch (*c) {
                case '.' :
                        /* Make sure we only do 3 dots .. */
                        if (n == 3)     /* Whoops. Quit. */
                                return (0);
                        n++;
                        c++;
                        break;

                case '\0':
                        gotend = 1;
                        break;

                default:
                       /*
                        if (isspace((unsigned char)*c)) {
                                gotend = 1;
                                break;
                        } else
                       */
                                return (0);     /* Invalid character, so fail */
                }

        }

        /*
         * Concoct the address according to
         * the number of parts specified.
         */

        switch (n) {
        case 0:                         /* a -- 32 bits */
                /*
                 * Nothing is necessary here.  Overflow checking was
                 * already done in strtoul().
                 */
                break;
        case 1:                         /* a.b -- 8.24 bits */
                if (val > 0xffffff || parts[0] > 0xff)
                        return (0);
                val |= parts[0] << 24;
                break;

        case 2:                         /* a.b.c -- 8.8.16 bits */
                if (val > 0xffff || parts[0] > 0xff || parts[1] > 0xff)
                        return (0);
                val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16);
                break;

        case 3:                         /* a.b.c.d -- 8.8.8.8 bits */
                if (val > 0xff || parts[0] > 0xff || parts[1] > 0xff ||
                    parts[2] > 0xff)
                        return (0);
                val |= (parts[0] << 24) | (parts[1] << 16) | (parts[2] << 8);
                break;
        }

        if (addr != NULL)
                addr->s_addr = htonl(val);
        return (1);
}

/***
 END
 ***/