nl:: Inet:: InterfaceAddressIterator
#include <src/inet/InetInterface.h>
Iterator for the list of system network interface IP addresses.
Summary
Use objects of this class to iterate the list of system network interface interface IP addresses.
Methods on an individual instance of this class are not thread-safe; however separate instances may be used simultaneously by multiple threads.
On multi-threaded LwIP systems, instances are thread-safe relative to other threads accessing the global LwIP state provided that: 1) other threads hold the LwIP core lock while mutating the list of netifs; and 2) netif object themselves are never destroyed.
On sockets-based systems, iteration is always stable in the face of changes to the underlying system's interfaces and/or addresses.
On LwIP systems, iteration is stable except in the case where the interface associated with the current address is removed, in which case iteration may end prematurely.
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InterfaceAddressIterator(void)
Constructs an InterfaceAddressIterator object.
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~InterfaceAddressIterator(void)
Destroys an InterfaceAddressIterator object.
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Public functions |
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GetAddress(void)
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Get the current interface address.
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GetAddressWithPrefix(IPPrefix & addrWithPrefix)
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void
Returns an IPPrefix containing the address and prefix length for the current address.
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GetIPv6PrefixLength(void)
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uint8_t
Deprecated alias for
GetPrefixLength(void) |
GetInterface(void)
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InterfaceId
Deprecated alias for
GetInterfaceId(void) |
GetInterfaceId(void)
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InterfaceId
Returns the network interface id associated with the current interface address.
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GetInterfaceName(char *nameBuf, size_t nameBufSize)
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Get the name of the network interface associated with the current interface address.
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GetPrefixLength(void)
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uint8_t
Gets the network prefix associated with the current interface address.
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HasBroadcastAddress(void)
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bool
Returns whether the network interface associated with the current interface address has an IPv4 broadcast address.
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HasCurrent(void)
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bool
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IsUp(void)
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bool
Returns whether the network interface associated with the current interface address is up.
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Next(void)
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bool
Advance the iterator to the next interface address.
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SupportsMulticast(void)
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bool
Returns whether the network interface associated with the current interface address supports multicast.
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Public functions
GetAddress
IPAddress GetAddress( void )
Get the current interface address.
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the current interface address or
IPAddress::Any if the iterator is positioned beyond the end of the address list. |
GetAddressWithPrefix
void GetAddressWithPrefix( IPPrefix & addrWithPrefix )
Returns an IPPrefix containing the address and prefix length for the current address.
GetInterfaceId
InterfaceId GetInterfaceId( void )
Returns the network interface id associated with the current interface address.
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the interface id or
INET_NULL_INTERFACEID if the iterator is positioned beyond the end of the address list. |
GetInterfaceName
INET_ERROR GetInterfaceName( char *nameBuf, size_t nameBufSize )
Get the name of the network interface associated with the current interface address.
Writes the name of the network interface as \c NUL terminated text string at \c nameBuf.
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GetPrefixLength
uint8_t GetPrefixLength( void )
Gets the network prefix associated with the current interface address.
On LwIP, this method simply returns the hard-coded constant 64. Note Well: the standard subnet prefix on all links other than PPP links is 64 bits. On PPP links and some non-broadcast multipoint access links, the convention is either 127 bits or 128 bits, but it might be something else. On most platforms, the system's interface address structure can represent arbitrary prefix lengths between 0 and 128.
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the network prefix (in bits) or 0 if the iterator is positioned beyond the end of the address list.
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HasBroadcastAddress
bool HasBroadcastAddress( void )
Returns whether the network interface associated with the current interface address has an IPv4 broadcast address.
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true if the interface has a broadcast address, false if not, or if the iterator is not positioned on an interface address. |
HasCurrent
bool HasCurrent( void )
InterfaceAddressIterator
InterfaceAddressIterator( void )
Constructs an InterfaceAddressIterator object.
Starts the iterator at the first network address. On some platforms, this constructor may allocate resources recycled by the destructor.
IsUp
bool IsUp( void )
Returns whether the network interface associated with the current interface address is up.
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true if current network interface is up, false if not, or if the iterator is not positioned on an interface address. |
Next
bool Next( void )
Advance the iterator to the next interface address.
Advances the iterator to the next interface address or to a position beyond the end of the address list. On LwIP, this method is thread-safe provided that: 1) other threads hold the LwIP core lock while mutating the netif list; and 2) netif objects themselves are never destroyed. Additionally, iteration on LwIP systems will terminate early if the current interface is removed from the list.
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false if advanced beyond the end, else true . |
SupportsMulticast
bool SupportsMulticast( void )
Returns whether the network interface associated with the current interface address supports multicast.
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true if multicast is supported, false if not, or if the iterator is not positioned on an interface address. |
~InterfaceAddressIterator
~InterfaceAddressIterator( void )
Destroys an InterfaceAddressIterator object.
Recycles any resources allocated by the constructor.