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// Copyright (C) 2011-2024 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#ifndef SERIAL_H
#define SERIAL_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <iostream>
namespace isc {
namespace dns {
/// The maximum difference between two serial numbers. If the (plain uint32_t)
/// difference between two serials is greater than this number, the smaller one
/// is considered greater.
const uint32_t MAX_SERIAL_INCREMENT = 2147483647;
/// Maximum value a serial can have, used in + operator.
const uint64_t MAX_SERIAL_VALUE = 4294967296ull;
/// \brief This class defines DNS serial numbers and serial arithmetic.
///
/// DNS Serial number are in essence unsigned 32-bits numbers, with one
/// catch; they should be compared using sequence space arithmetic.
/// So given that they are 32-bits; as soon as the difference between two
/// serial numbers is greater than 2147483647 (2^31 - 1), the lower number
/// (in plain comparison) is considered the higher one.
///
/// In order to do this as transparently as possible, these numbers are
/// stored in the Serial class, which overrides the basic comparison operators.
///
/// In this specific context, these operations are called 'serial number
/// arithmetic', and they are defined in RFC 1982.
///
/// \note RFC 1982 defines everything based on the value SERIAL_BITS. Since
/// the serial number has a fixed length of 32 bits, the values we use are
/// hard-coded, and not computed based on variable bit lengths.
class Serial {
public:
/// \brief Constructor with value
///
/// \param value The uint32_t value of the serial
explicit Serial(uint32_t value) : value_(value) {}
/// \brief Copy constructor
Serial(const Serial& other) : value_(other.getValue()) {}
/// \brief Direct assignment from other Serial
///
/// \param other The Serial to assign the value from
Serial& operator=(const Serial& other) {
value_ = other.getValue();
return (*this);
}
/// \brief Direct assignment from value
///
/// \param value the uint32_t value to assign
void operator=(uint32_t value) { value_ = value; }
/// \brief Returns the uint32_t representation of this serial value
///
/// \return The uint32_t value of this Serial
uint32_t getValue() const { return (value_); }
/// \brief Returns true if the serial values are equal
///
/// \return True if the values are equal
bool operator==(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Returns true if the serial values are not equal
///
/// \return True if the values are not equal
bool operator!=(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Returns true if the serial value of this serial is smaller than
/// the other, according to serial arithmetic as described in RFC 1982
///
/// \param other The Serial to compare to
///
/// \return True if this is smaller than the given value
bool operator<(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Returns true if the serial value of this serial is equal to or
/// smaller than the other, according to serial arithmetic as described
/// in RFC 1982
///
/// \param other The Serial to compare to
///
/// \return True if this is smaller than or equal to the given value
bool operator<=(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Returns true if the serial value of this serial is greater than
/// the other, according to serial arithmetic as described in RFC 1982
///
/// \param other The Serial to compare to
///
/// \return True if this is greater than the given value
bool operator>(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Returns true if the serial value of this serial is equal to or
/// greater than the other, according to serial arithmetic as described in
/// RFC 1982
///
/// \param other The Serial to compare to
///
/// \return True if this is greater than or equal to the given value
bool operator>=(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Adds the given value to the serial number. If this would make
/// the number greater than 2^32-1, it is 'wrapped'.
/// \note According to the specification, an addition greater than
/// MAX_SERIAL_INCREMENT is undefined. We do NOT catch this error (so as not
/// to raise exceptions), but this behaviour remains undefined.
///
/// \param other The Serial to add
///
/// \return The result of the addition
Serial operator+(const Serial& other) const;
/// \brief Adds the given value to the serial number. If this would make
/// the number greater than 2^32-1, it is 'wrapped'.
///
/// \note According to the specification, an addition greater than
/// MAX_SERIAL_INCREMENT is undefined. We do NOT catch this error (so as not
/// to raise exceptions), but this behaviour remains undefined.
///
/// \param other_val The uint32_t value to add
///
/// \return The result of the addition
Serial operator+(uint32_t other_val) const;
private:
uint32_t value_;
};
/// \brief Helper operator for output streams, writes the value to the stream
///
/// \param os The ostream to write to
/// \param serial The Serial to write
/// \return the output stream
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Serial& serial);
} // end namespace dns
} // end namespace isc
#endif // SERIAL_H