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/**
 * Copyright 2014, 2015 Brandon Black <blblack@gmail.com>
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
 * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
 * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
 *
 * @file
 * @author Brandon Black <blblack@gmail.com>
 */
namespace IPSet;

/**
 * Matches IP addresses against a set of CIDR specifications
 *
 * Usage:
 *
 *     // At startup, calculate the optimized data structure for the set:
 *     $ipset = new IPSet( array(
 *         '208.80.154.0/26',
 *         '2620:0:861:1::/64',
 *         '10.64.0.0/22',
 *     ) );
 *
 *     // Runtime check against cached set (returns bool):
 *     $allowme = $ipset->match( $ip );
 *
 * In rough benchmarking, this takes about 80% more time than
 * in_array() checks on a short (a couple hundred at most) array
 * of addresses.  It's fast either way at those levels, though,
 * and IPSet would scale better than in_array if the array were
 * much larger.
 *
 * For mixed-family CIDR sets, however, this code gives well over
 * 100x speedup vs iterating IP::isInRange() over an array
 * of CIDR specs.
 *
 * The basic implementation is two separate binary trees
 * (IPv4 and IPv6) as nested php arrays with keys named 0 and 1.
 * The values false and true are terminal match-fail and match-success,
 * otherwise the value is a deeper node in the tree.
 *
 * A simple depth-compression scheme is also implemented: whole-byte
 * tree compression at whole-byte boundaries only, where no branching
 * occurs during that whole byte of depth.  A compressed node has
 * keys 'comp' (the byte to compare) and 'next' (the next node to
 * recurse into if 'comp' matched successfully).
 *
 * For example, given these inputs:
 *
 *     25.0.0.0/9
 *     25.192.0.0/10
 *
 * The v4 tree would look like:
 *
 *     root4 => array(
 *         'comp' => 25,
 *         'next' => array(
 *             0 => true,
 *             1 => array(
 *                 0 => false,
 *                 1 => true,
 *             ),
 *         ),
 *     );
 *
 * (multi-byte compression nodes were attempted as well, but were
 * a net loss in my test scenarios due to additional match complexity)
 */
class IPSet {
	/** @var array|bool $root4 The root of the IPv4 matching tree */
	private $root4 = false;

	/** @var array|bool $root6 The root of the IPv6 matching tree */
	private $root6 = false;

	/**
	 * Instantiate the object from an array of CIDR specs
	 *
	 * Invalid input network/mask values in $cfg will result in issuing
	 * E_WARNING and/or E_USER_WARNING and the bad values being ignored.
	 *
	 * @param array $cfg Array of IPv[46] CIDR specs as strings
	 */
	public function __construct( array $cfg ) {
		foreach ( $cfg as $cidr ) {
			$this->addCidr( $cidr );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Add a single CIDR spec to the internal matching trees
	 *
	 * @param string $cidr String CIDR spec, IPv[46], optional /mask (def all-1's)
	 */
	private function addCidr( $cidr ) {
		// v4 or v6 check
		if ( strpos( $cidr, ':' ) === false ) {
			$node =& $this->root4;
			$defMask = '32';
		} else {
			$node =& $this->root6;
			$defMask = '128';
		}

		// Default to all-1's mask if no netmask in the input
		if ( strpos( $cidr, '/' ) === false ) {
			$net = $cidr;
			$mask = $defMask;
		} else {
			list( $net, $mask ) = explode( '/', $cidr, 2 );
			if ( !ctype_digit( $mask ) || intval( $mask ) > $defMask ) {
				trigger_error( "IPSet: Bad mask '$mask' from '$cidr', ignored", E_USER_WARNING );
				return;
			}
		}
		$mask = intval( $mask ); // explicit integer convert, checked above

		// convert $net to an array of integer bytes, length 4 or 16:
		$raw = inet_pton( $net );
		if ( $raw === false ) {
			return; // inet_pton() sends an E_WARNING for us
		}
		$rawOrd = array_map( 'ord', str_split( $raw ) );

		// iterate the bits of the address while walking the tree structure for inserts
		// at the end, $snode will point to the highest node that could only lead to a
		// successful match (and thus can be set to true)
		$snode =& $node;
		$curBit = 0;
		while ( 1 ) {
			if ( $node === true ) {
				// already added a larger supernet, no need to go deeper
				return;
			} elseif ( $curBit == $mask ) {
				// this may wipe out deeper subnets from earlier
				$snode = true;
				return;
			} elseif ( $node === false ) {
				// create new subarray to go deeper
				if ( !( $curBit & 7 ) && $curBit <= $mask - 8 ) {
					$node = array( 'comp' => $rawOrd[$curBit >> 3], 'next' => false );
				} else {
					$node = array( false, false );
				}
			}

			if ( isset( $node['comp'] ) ) {
				$comp = $node['comp'];
				if ( $rawOrd[$curBit >> 3] == $comp && $curBit <= $mask - 8 ) {
					// whole byte matches, skip over the compressed node
					$node =& $node['next'];
					$snode =& $node;
					$curBit += 8;
					continue;
				} else {
					// have to decompress the node and check individual bits
					$unode = $node['next'];
					for ( $i = 0; $i < 8; ++$i ) {
						$unode = ( $comp & ( 1 << $i ) )
							? array( false, $unode )
							: array( $unode, false );
					}
					$node = $unode;
				}
			}

			$maskShift = 7 - ( $curBit & 7 );
			$index = ( $rawOrd[$curBit >> 3] & ( 1 << $maskShift ) ) >> $maskShift;
			if ( $node[$index ^ 1] !== true ) {
				// no adjacent subnet, can't form a supernet at this level
				$snode =& $node[$index];
			}
			$node =& $node[$index];
			++$curBit;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Match an IP address against the set
	 *
	 * If $ip is unparseable, inet_pton may issue an E_WARNING to that effect
	 *
	 * @param string $ip string IPv[46] address
	 * @return bool True is match success, false is match failure
	 */
	public function match( $ip ) {
		$raw = inet_pton( $ip );
		if ( $raw === false ) {
			return false; // inet_pton() sends an E_WARNING for us
		}

		$rawOrd = array_map( 'ord', str_split( $raw ) );
		if ( count( $rawOrd ) == 4 ) {
			$node =& $this->root4;
		} else {
			$node =& $this->root6;
		}

		$curBit = 0;
		while ( $node !== true && $node !== false ) {
			if ( isset( $node['comp'] ) ) {
				// compressed node, matches 1 whole byte on a byte boundary
				if ( $rawOrd[$curBit >> 3] != $node['comp'] ) {
					return false;
				}
				$curBit += 8;
				$node =& $node['next'];
			} else {
				// uncompressed node, walk in the correct direction for the current bit-value
				$maskShift = 7 - ( $curBit & 7 );
				$node =& $node[( $rawOrd[$curBit >> 3] & ( 1 << $maskShift ) ) >> $maskShift];
				++$curBit;
			}
		}

		return $node;
	}
}

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