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Variables ¶
var ( ErrFull = errors.New("range is full") ErrNotInRange = errors.New("provided IP is not in the valid range") ErrAllocated = errors.New("provided IP is already allocated") ErrMismatchedNetwork = errors.New("the provided network does not match the current range") ErrAllocationDisabled = errors.New("IP addresses cannot be allocated at this time") )
Functions ¶
func GetIndexedIP ¶
GetIndexedIP returns a net.IP that is subnet.IP + index in the contiguous IP space.
Types ¶
type Interface ¶
type Interface interface { Allocate(net.IP) error AllocateNext() (net.IP, error) Release(net.IP) error }
Interface manages the allocation of IP addresses out of a range. Interface should be threadsafe.
type Range ¶
type Range struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Range is a contiguous block of IPs that can be allocated atomically.
The internal structure of the range is:
For CIDR 10.0.0.0/24 254 addresses usable out of 256 total (minus base and broadcast IPs) The number of usable addresses is r.max CIDR base IP CIDR broadcast IP 10.0.0.0 10.0.0.255 | | 0 1 2 3 4 5 ... ... 253 254 255 | | r.base r.base + r.max | | first bit of r.allocated last bit of r.allocated
If an address is taken, the bit at offset:
bit offset := IP - r.base
is set to one. r.count is always equal to the number of set bits and can be recalculated at any time by counting the set bits in r.allocated.
TODO: use RLE and compact the allocator to minimize space.
func NewCIDRRange ¶
NewCIDRRange creates a Range over a net.IPNet.
func (*Range) Allocate ¶
Allocate attempts to reserve the provided IP. ErrNotInRange or ErrAllocated will be returned if the IP is not valid for this range or has already been reserved. ErrFull will be returned if there are no addresses left.
func (*Range) AllocateNext ¶
AllocateNext reserves one of the IPs from the pool. ErrFull may be returned if there are no addresses left.
func (*Range) Has ¶
Has returns true if the provided IP is already allocated and a call to Allocate(ip) would fail with ErrAllocated.
func (*Range) Release ¶
Release releases the IP back to the pool. Releasing an unallocated IP or an IP out of the range is a no-op and returns no error.