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bacnet-stack/demo/handler/h_routed_npdu.c

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/**************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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* the following conditions:
*
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*
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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*
*********************************************************************/
/* Acknowledging the contribution of code and ideas used here that
* came from Paul Chapman's vmac demo project. */
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "bacdef.h"
#include "bacdcode.h"
#include "bacint.h"
#include "bacenum.h"
#include "bits.h"
#include "npdu.h"
#include "apdu.h"
#include "handlers.h"
#include "device.h"
#include "client.h"
#include "bactext.h"
#include "debug.h"
#if PRINT_ENABLED
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
#if defined(BACDL_BIP)
#include "bvlc.h"
#endif
/** @file h_routed_npdu.c Handles messages at the NPDU level of the BACnet stack,
* including routing and network control messages. */
/** Handler to manage the Network Layer Control Messages received in a packet.
* This handler is called if the NCPI bit 7 indicates that this packet is a
* network layer message and there is no further DNET to pass it to.
* The NCPI has already been decoded into the npdu_data structure.
* @ingroup MISCHNDLR
*
* @param src [in] The routing source information, if any.
* If src->net and src->len are 0, there is no
* routing source information.
* @param DNET_list [in] List of our reachable downstream BACnet Network numbers.
* Normally just one valid entry; terminated with a -1 value.
* @param npdu_data [in] Contains a filled-out structure with information
* decoded from the NCPI and other NPDU bytes.
* @param npdu [in] Buffer containing the rest of the NPDU, following the
* bytes that have already been decoded.
* @param npdu_len [in] The length of the remaining NPDU message in npdu[].
*/
static void network_control_handler(
BACNET_ADDRESS * src,
int *DNET_list,
BACNET_NPDU_DATA * npdu_data,
uint8_t * npdu,
uint16_t npdu_len)
{
uint16_t npdu_offset = 0;
uint16_t dnet = 0;
uint16_t len = 0;
switch (npdu_data->network_message_type) {
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_WHO_IS_ROUTER_TO_NETWORK:
/* Send I-am-router-to-network with our one-network list if
* our specific network is requested, or no specific
* network is requested. Silently drop other DNET requests.
*/
if (npdu_len >= 2) {
uint16_t network;
len += decode_unsigned16(&npdu[len], &network);
if (network == DNET_list[0]) {
Send_I_Am_Router_To_Network(DNET_list);
}
} else {
Send_I_Am_Router_To_Network(DNET_list);
}
break;
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_I_AM_ROUTER_TO_NETWORK:
/* Per the standard, we are supposed to process this message and
* add its DNETs to our routing table.
* However, since we only have one upstream port that these
* messages can come from and replies go to, it doesn't seem
* to provide us any value to do this; when we need to send to
* some remote device, we will start by pushing it out the
* upstream port and let the attached router(s) take it from there.
* Consequently, we'll do nothing interesting here.
* -- Unless we act upon NETWORK_MESSAGE_ROUTER_BUSY_TO_NETWORK
* later for congestion control - then it could matter.
*/
debug_printf("%s for Networks: ",
bactext_network_layer_msg_name
(NETWORK_MESSAGE_I_AM_ROUTER_TO_NETWORK));
while (npdu_len >= 2) {
len = decode_unsigned16(&npdu[npdu_offset], &dnet);
debug_printf("%hu", dnet);
npdu_len -= len;
npdu_offset += len;
if (npdu_len >= 2) {
debug_printf(", ");
}
}
debug_printf("\n");
break;
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_I_COULD_BE_ROUTER_TO_NETWORK:
/* Do nothing, same as previous case. */
break;
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_REJECT_MESSAGE_TO_NETWORK:
if (npdu_len >= 3) {
decode_unsigned16(&npdu[1], &dnet);
debug_printf("Received %s for Network: ",
bactext_network_layer_msg_name
(NETWORK_MESSAGE_I_COULD_BE_ROUTER_TO_NETWORK));
debug_printf("%hu, Reason code: %d \n", dnet, npdu[0]);
}
break;
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_ROUTER_BUSY_TO_NETWORK:
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_ROUTER_AVAILABLE_TO_NETWORK:
/* Do nothing - don't support upstream traffic congestion control */
break;
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_INIT_RT_TABLE:
/* If sent with Number of Ports == 0, we respond with
* NETWORK_MESSAGE_INIT_RT_TABLE_ACK and a list of all our
* reachable networks.
*/
if (npdu_len > 0) {
/* If Number of Ports is 0, broadcast our "full" table */
if (npdu[0] == 0)
Send_Initialize_Routing_Table_Ack(NULL, DNET_list);
else {
/* If they sent us a list, just politely ACK it
* with no routing list of our own. But we don't DO
* anything with the info, either.
*/
int listTerminator = -1;
Send_Initialize_Routing_Table_Ack(src, &listTerminator);
}
break;
}
/* Else, fall through to do nothing. */
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_INIT_RT_TABLE_ACK:
/* Do nothing with the routing table info, since don't support
* upstream traffic congestion control */
break;
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_ESTABLISH_CONNECTION_TO_NETWORK:
case NETWORK_MESSAGE_DISCONNECT_CONNECTION_TO_NETWORK:
/* Do nothing - don't support PTP half-router control */
break;
default:
/* An unrecognized message is bad; send an error response. */
Send_Reject_Message_To_Network(src,
NETWORK_REJECT_UNKNOWN_MESSAGE_TYPE, DNET_list[0]);
/* Sending our DNET doesn't make a lot of sense, does it? */
break;
}
}
/** An APDU pre-handler that makes sure that the subsequent APDU handler call
* operates on the right Device Object(s), as addressed by the destination
* (routing) information.
*
* @note Even when the destination is "routed" to our virtual BACnet network,
* the src information does not need to change to reflect that (as it normally
* would for a routed message) because the reply will be sent from the level
* of the gateway Device.
*
* @param src [in] The BACNET_ADDRESS of the message's source.
* @param dest [in] The BACNET_ADDRESS of the message's destination.
* @param DNET_list [in] List of our reachable downstream BACnet Network numbers.
* Normally just one valid entry; terminated with a -1 value.
* @param apdu [in] The apdu portion of the request, to be processed.
* @param apdu_len [in] The total (remaining) length of the apdu.
*/
static void routed_apdu_handler(
BACNET_ADDRESS * src,
BACNET_ADDRESS * dest,
int *DNET_list,
uint8_t * apdu,
uint16_t apdu_len)
{
int cursor = 0; /* Starting hint */
bool bGotOne = false;
if (!Routed_Device_Is_Valid_Network(dest->net, DNET_list)) {
/* We don't know how to reach this one.
* The protocol doesn't specifically state this, but if this message
* was broadcast to us, we should assume "someone else" is handling
* it and not get involved (ie, send a Reject-Message).
* Since we can't reach other routers that src couldn't already reach,
* we don't try the standard path of asking Who-Is-Router-to-Network. */
#if defined(BACDL_BIP)
/* If wasn't unicast to us, must have been one of the bcast types.
* Drop it. */
if (bvlc_get_function_code() != BVLC_ORIGINAL_UNICAST_NPDU)
return;
#endif
/* Upper level handlers knew that this was sent as a bcast,
* but our only other way to guess at that here is if the dest->adr
* is absent, then we know this is some sort of bcast.
*/
if (dest->len > 0) {
Send_Reject_Message_To_Network(src, NETWORK_REJECT_NO_ROUTE,
dest->net);
} /* else, silently drop it */
return;
}
while (Routed_Device_GetNext(dest, DNET_list, &cursor)) {
apdu_handler(src, apdu, apdu_len);
bGotOne = true;
if (cursor < 0) /* If no more matches, */
break; /* We don't need to keep looking */
}
if (!bGotOne) {
/* Just silently drop this packet. */
}
}
/** Handler for the NPDU portion of a received packet, which may have routing.
* This is a fuller handler than the regular npdu_handler, as it manages
* - Decoding of the NCPI byte
* - Further processing by network_control_handler() if this is a network
* layer message.
* - Further processing by routed_apdu_handler() if it contains an APDU
* - Normally (no routing) by apdu_handler()
* - With Routing (a further destination was indicated) by the decoded
* destination.
* - Errors in decoding.
* @note The npdu_data->data_expecting_reply status is discarded.
* @see npdu_handler
* @ingroup NMRC
*
* @param src [out] Returned with routing source information if the NPDU
* has any and if this points to non-null storage for it.
* If src->net and src->len are 0 on return, there is no
* routing source information.
* This src describes the original source of the message when
* it had to be routed to reach this BACnet Device, and this
* is passed down into the apdu_handler; however, I don't
* think this project's code has any use for the src info
* on return from this handler, since the response has
* already been sent via the apdu_handler.
* @param DNET_list [in] List of our reachable downstream BACnet Network numbers.
* Normally just one valid entry; terminated with a -1 value.
* @param pdu [in] Buffer containing the NPDU and APDU of the received packet.
* @param pdu_len [in] The size of the received message in the pdu[] buffer.
*/
void routing_npdu_handler(
BACNET_ADDRESS * src,
int *DNET_list,
uint8_t * pdu,
uint16_t pdu_len)
{
int apdu_offset = 0;
BACNET_ADDRESS dest = { 0 };
BACNET_NPDU_DATA npdu_data = { 0 };
/* only handle the version that we know how to handle */
if (pdu[0] == BACNET_PROTOCOL_VERSION) {
apdu_offset = npdu_decode(&pdu[0], &dest, src, &npdu_data);
if (apdu_offset <= 0) {
debug_printf("NPDU: Decoding failed; Discarded!\n");
} else if (npdu_data.network_layer_message) {
if ((dest.net == 0) || (dest.net == BACNET_BROADCAST_NETWORK)) {
network_control_handler(src, DNET_list, &npdu_data,
&pdu[apdu_offset], (uint16_t) (pdu_len - apdu_offset));
} else {
/* The DNET is set, but we don't support downstream routers,
* so we just silently drop this network layer message,
* since only routers can handle it (even if for our DNET) */
}
} else if (apdu_offset <= pdu_len) {
if ((dest.net == 0) || (npdu_data.hop_count > 1))
routed_apdu_handler(src, &dest, DNET_list, &pdu[apdu_offset],
(uint16_t) (pdu_len - apdu_offset));
/* Else, hop_count bottomed out and we discard this one. */
}
} else {
/* Should we send NETWORK_MESSAGE_REJECT_MESSAGE_TO_NETWORK? */
debug_printf
("NPDU: Unsupported BACnet Protocol Version=%u. Discarded!\n",
(unsigned) pdu[0]);
}
return;
}