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[8]1# ipdb/cgi-bin/IPDB.pm
[66]2# Contains functions for IPDB - database access, subnet mangling, block allocation, etc
[8]3###
4# SVN revision info
5# $Date: 2019-07-12 16:25:55 +0000 (Fri, 12 Jul 2019) $
6# SVN revision $Rev: 926 $
7# Last update by $Author: kdeugau $
8###
[893]9# Copyright (C) 2004-2016 - Kris Deugau
[8]10
[4]11package IPDB;
12
13use strict;
14use warnings;
15use Exporter;
[77]16use DBI;
[66]17use Net::SMTP;
[573]18use NetAddr::IP qw(:lower Compact );
[582]19use Frontier::Client;
[68]20use POSIX;
[4]21use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
22
[832]23$VERSION = 3; ##VERSION##
[4]24@ISA = qw(Exporter);
[106]25@EXPORT_OK = qw(
[541]26 %disp_alloctypes %list_alloctypes %def_custids @citylist @poplist
[733]27 %IPDBacl %merge_display %aclmsg %rpcacl $maxfcgi
[660]28 $errstr
[523]29 &initIPDBGlobals &connectDB &finish &checkDBSanity
[820]30 &addVRF &getVRF &deleteVRF &addMaster &touchMaster
[806]31 &listVRF &listSummary &listSubs &listContainers &listAllocations &listForMerge &listFree &listPool
[541]32 &getMasterList &getTypeList &getPoolSelect &findAllocateFrom
[697]33 &ipParent &subParent &blockParent &getBreadCrumbs &getRoutedCity
[728]34 &allocateBlock &updateBlock &splitBlock &shrinkBlock &mergeBlocks &deleteBlock &getBlockData
[832]35 &getBlockRDNS &getRDNSbyIP &getRevID
[530]36 &getNodeList &getNodeName &getNodeInfo
[915]37 &getBlockNotices
[519]38 &mailNotify
[106]39 );
[4]40
41@EXPORT = (); # Export nothing by default.
[106]42%EXPORT_TAGS = ( ALL => [qw(
[167]43 %disp_alloctypes %list_alloctypes %def_custids @citylist @poplist
[733]44 %IPDBacl %merge_display %aclmsg %rpcacl $maxfcgi
[660]45 $errstr
[523]46 &initIPDBGlobals &connectDB &finish &checkDBSanity
[820]47 &addVRF &getVRF &deleteVRF &addMaster &touchMaster
[806]48 &listVRF &listSummary &listSubs &listContainers &listAllocations &listForMerge &listFree &listPool
[541]49 &getMasterList &getTypeList &getPoolSelect &findAllocateFrom
[697]50 &ipParent &subParent &blockParent &getBreadCrumbs &getRoutedCity
[728]51 &allocateBlock &updateBlock &splitBlock &shrinkBlock &mergeBlocks &deleteBlock &getBlockData
[832]52 &getBlockRDNS &getRDNSbyIP &getRevID
[530]53 &getNodeList &getNodeName &getNodeInfo
[915]54 &getBlockNotices
[519]55 &mailNotify
[106]56 )]
57 );
[4]58
[77]59##
60## Global variables
61##
62our %disp_alloctypes;
63our %list_alloctypes;
[167]64our %def_custids;
[96]65our @citylist;
66our @poplist;
[233]67our %IPDBacl;
[66]68
[725]69# Mapping hash for pooltype -> poolip-as-netblock conversions
70my %poolmap = (sd => 'en', cd => 'cn', dp => 'cn', mp => 'cn', wp => 'cn', ld => 'in', ad => 'in', bd => 'in');
71
[798]72# Backup fields, since we iterate over the set regularly
73our @backupfields = qw(brand model type src user vpass epass port ip);
74
[733]75# Friendly display strings for merge scopes
76our %merge_display = (
77 keepall => "Keep mergeable allocations as suballocations of new block",
78 mergepeer => "Keep suballocations of mergeable allocations",
79 clearpeer => "Keep only suballocations of the selected block",
80 clearall => "Clear all suballocations"
81 );
82
[517]83# mapping table for functional-area => error message
84our %aclmsg = (
85 addmaster => 'add a master block',
86 addblock => 'add an allocation',
87 updateblock => 'update a block',
88 delblock => 'delete an allocation',
[795]89 mergeblock => 'merge allocations',
[517]90 );
91
[660]92our %rpcacl;
[661]93our $maxfcgi = 3;
[660]94
[585]95# error reporting
96our $errstr = '';
97
[417]98our $org_name = 'Example Corp';
[416]99our $smtphost = 'smtp.example.com';
100our $domain = 'example.com';
[417]101our $defcustid = '5554242';
[681]102our $smtpsender = 'ipdb@example.com';
[417]103# mostly for rwhois
104##fixme: leave these blank by default?
[420]105our $rwhoisDataPath = '/usr/local/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd'; # to match ./configure defaults from rwhoisd-1.5.9.6
[417]106our $org_street = '123 4th Street';
107our $org_city = 'Anytown';
108our $org_prov_state = 'ON';
109our $org_pocode = 'H0H 0H0';
110our $org_country = 'CA';
111our $org_phone = '000-555-1234';
112our $org_techhandle = 'ISP-ARIN-HANDLE';
[434]113our $org_email = 'noc@example.com';
[437]114our $hostmaster = 'dns@example.com';
[416]115
[417]116our $syslog_facility = 'local2';
117
[582]118our $rpc_url = '';
[832]119our $dnsadmin_url; # needs to be modified later
[585]120our $revgroup = 1; # should probably be configurable somewhere
121our $rpccount = 0;
[582]122
[674]123# Largest inverse CIDR mask length to show per-IP rDNS list
124# (eg, NetAddr::IP->bits - NetAddr::IP->masklen)
125our $maxrevlist = 5; # /27
126
[780]127# Display the per-IP rDNS list on all block types even when it might not
128# make sense (typically for IP pools, where the per-IP entries are available
129# from each IP's edit page)
130our $revlistalltypes = 0;
131
[682]132# UI layout for subblocks/containers
133our $sublistlayout = 1;
134
[818]135# UI layout for VRF/master blocks
136our $masterswithvrfs = 2;
137
[691]138# VLAN validation mode. Set to 0 to allow alphanumeric vlan names instead of using the vlan number.
139our $numeric_vlan = 1;
140
[839]141# Billing system return link
142our $billinglink = 'https://billing.example.com/radius.pl';
[691]143
[902]144# Append the default domain on unqualified DNS names?
145our $append_domain = 1;
146
[585]147##
148## Internal utility functions
149##
150
151## IPDB::_rpc
152# Make an RPC call for DNS changes
153sub _rpc {
154 return if !$rpc_url; # Just In Case
155 my $rpcsub = shift;
156 my %args = @_;
157
158 # Make an object to represent the XML-RPC server.
159 my $server = Frontier::Client->new(url => $rpc_url, debug => 0);
160 my $result;
161
162 my %rpcargs = (
163 rpcsystem => 'ipdb',
[640]164# must be provided by caller's caller
165# rpcuser => $args{user},
166 %args,
[585]167 );
168
169 eval {
[640]170 $result = $server->call("dnsdb.$rpcsub", %rpcargs);
[585]171 };
172 if ($@) {
173 $errstr = $@;
[678]174 $errstr =~ s/\s*$//;
[585]175 $errstr =~ s/Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 4: error executing RPC `dnsdb.$rpcsub'\.\s//;
176 }
177 $rpccount++;
178
179 return $result if $result;
180} # end _rpc()
181
182
[715]183## IPDB::_compactFree()
184# Utility sub to compact a set of free block entries down to the minimum possible set of CIDR entries
185# Not to be called outside of an eval{}!
186sub _compactFree {
187 my $dbh = shift;
188 my $parent = shift;
189
190 # Rather than having the caller provide all the details
191 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $parent);
[722]192 my $ftype = (split //, $pinfo->{type})[0];
[715]193
194# NetAddr::IP->compact() attempts to produce the smallest inclusive block
195# from the caller and the passed terms.
196# EG: if you call $cidr->compact($ip1,$ip2,$ip3) when $cidr, $ip1, $ip2,
197# and $ip3 are consecutive /27's starting on .0 (.0-.31, .32-.63,
198# .64-.95, and .96-.128), you will get an array containing a single
199# /25 as element 0 (.0-.127). Order is not important; you could have
200# $cidr=.32/27, $ip1=.96/27, $ip2=.0/27, and $ip3=.64/27.
201
202##fixme: vrf
203##fixme: simplify since all containers now represent different "layers"/"levels"?
204
205 # set up the query to get the list of blocks to try to merge.
206 my $sth = $dbh->prepare(q{
207 SELECT cidr,id FROM freeblocks
208 WHERE parent_id = ?
209 ORDER BY masklen(cidr) DESC
210 });
211 $sth->execute($parent);
212
213 my (@rawfb, @combinelist, %rawid);
214 my $i=0;
215 # for each free block under $parent, push a NetAddr::IP object into one list, and
216 # continuously use NetAddr::IP->compact to automagically merge netblocks as possible.
217 while (my ($fcidr, $fid) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
218 my $testIP = new NetAddr::IP $fcidr;
219 push @rawfb, $testIP;
220 $rawid{"$testIP"} = $fid; # $data[0] vs "$testIP" *does* make a difference for v6
221 @combinelist = $testIP->compact(@combinelist);
222 }
223
224 # now that we have the full list of "compacted" freeblocks, go back over
225 # the list of raw freeblocks, and delete the ones that got merged.
226 $sth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE id = ?");
227 foreach my $rawfree (@rawfb) {
228 next if grep { $rawfree == $_ } @combinelist; # skip if the raw block is in the compacted list
229 $sth->execute($rawid{$rawfree});
230 }
231
232 # now we walk the new list of compacted blocks, and see which ones we need to insert
[723]233 $sth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,vrf,parent_id,master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?)");
[715]234 foreach my $cme (@combinelist) {
235 next if grep { $cme == $_ } @rawfb; # skip if the combined block was in the raw list
[722]236 $sth->execute($cme, $pinfo->{city}, $ftype, $pinfo->{vrf}, $parent, $pinfo->{master_id});
[715]237 }
238
239} # end _compactFree()
240
241
[736]242## IPDB::_toPool()
243# Convert an allocation or allocation tree to entries in an IP pool
244# Assumes an incomplete/empty pool
245# Takes a parent ID for the pool, CIDR range descriptor for the allocation(s) to convert, and the pool type
246sub _toPool {
247 my $dbh = shift;
248 my $poolparent = shift;
249 my $convblock = shift; # May be smaller than the block referenced by $poolparent
250 my $pooltype = shift;
[745]251 my $retall = shift || 0;
[736]252
253 # there is probably a way to avoid the temporary $foo here
254 my $foo = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT master_id,parent_id FROM allocations WHERE id = ?", undef, $poolparent);
255 my ($master,$mainparent) = @{$foo->[0]};
256
257 my @retlist;
258
259 my $iptype = $pooltype;
260 $iptype =~ s/[pd]$/i/;
261 my $poolclass = (split //, $iptype)[0];
262
263 my $cidrpool = new NetAddr::IP $convblock;
264
265 my $asth = $dbh->prepare(q{
266 SELECT id, cidr, type, parent_id, city, description, notes, circuitid,
267 createstamp, modifystamp, privdata, custid, vrf, vlan, rdns
268 FROM allocations
269 WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?
270 ORDER BY masklen(cidr) DESC
271 });
272 my $inssth = $dbh->prepare(q{
273 INSERT INTO poolips (
[875]274 ip,type,parent_id,master_id,available,
[736]275 city,description,notes,circuitid,createstamp,modifystamp,privdata,custid,vrf,vlan,rdns
276 )
[875]277 VALUES (?,?,?,?,'n',?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)
[736]278 });
279 my $updsth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE poolips SET parent_id = ?, type = ? WHERE parent_id = ?");
280 my $delsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE id = ?");
281 my $fbdelsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE parent_id = ?");
282
283 $asth->execute($convblock, $master);
284 my %poolcounter;
285 while (my ($oldid, $oldcidr, $oldtype, $oldparent, @oldalloc) = $asth->fetchrow_array) {
286 if ($oldtype =~ /.[enr]/) {
287 # Convert leaf allocations to block of pool IP assignments
288 my $tmpcidr = new NetAddr::IP $oldcidr;
289 my $newtype = $poolclass.'i';
290 # set up the gateway IP in case we need it
291 my $gw = $cidrpool+1;
292 foreach my $newip ($tmpcidr->split(32)) {
293 my $baseip = $newip->addr;
294 # skip .0 and .255, they are prefectly legitimate but some systems behave
295 # poorly talking to a client using them.
296 next if $baseip =~ /\.(?:0|255)$/;
297 # skip the network, broadcast, and gateway IPs if we're creating a "normal netblock" pool
298 if ($pooltype =~ /d$/) {
299 next if $newip->addr eq $cidrpool->network->addr;
300 next if $newip->addr eq $cidrpool->broadcast->addr;
301 next if $newip->addr eq $gw->addr;
302 }
[875]303 $inssth->execute($newip, $newtype, $poolparent, $master, @oldalloc) if !$poolcounter{"$newip"};
[736]304 $poolcounter{"$newip"}++;
305 }
[745]306 } elsif ($oldtype =~ /.[dp]/) {
[736]307 # Reparent IPs in an existing pool, and rewrite their type
308 $updsth->execute($poolparent, $poolclass.'i', $oldid);
309 } else {
310 # Containers are mostly "not interesting" in this context since they're
311 # equivalent to the pool allocation on .[dp] types. Clean up the lingering free block(s).
312 $fbdelsth->execute($oldid);
313 }
314 # Clean up - remove the converted block unless it is the "primary"
315 $delsth->execute($oldid) unless $oldid == $poolparent;
316 # Return the converted blocks, but only the immediate peers, not the entire tree
[745]317 push @retlist, { block => $oldcidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$oldtype}, mtype => $oldtype }
318 if (($oldparent == $mainparent) || $retall) && $oldid != $poolparent;
319 } # while $asth->fetch
320
[736]321 return \@retlist;
322} # end _toPool()
323
324
[725]325## IPDB::_poolToAllocations
326# Convert pool IPs into allocations, and free IPs into free blocks
327# Takes a pool ID, original pool CIDR (in case the allocation has been updated before the call here)
328# and hashref to data for the new parent container for the IPs,
329# and an optional hash with the new parent ID and allocation type
330sub _poolToAllocations {
331 my $dbh = shift;
332 my $oldpool = shift;
333 my $parentinfo = shift;
334 my %args = @_;
335
336 # Default to converting the pool to a container
337 $args{newparent} = $oldpool->{id} if !$args{newparent};
338
339 my ($containerclass) = ($parentinfo->{type} =~ /(.)./);
340
341 # Default type mapping
342 $args{newtype} = $poolmap{$oldpool->{type}} if !$args{newtype};
343
344 # Convert a bunch of pool IP allocations into "normal" netblock allocations
345 my $pool2alloc = $dbh->prepare(q{
346 INSERT INTO allocations (
347 cidr,type,city, description, notes, circuitid, createstamp, modifystamp,
348 privdata, custid, vrf, vlan, rdns, parent_id, master_id
349 )
350 SELECT
351 ip, ? AS type, city, description, notes, circuitid, createstamp, modifystamp,
352 privdata, custid, vrf, vlan, rdns, ? AS parent_id, master_id
353 FROM poolips
354 WHERE parent_id = ? AND available = 'n'
355 });
356 $pool2alloc->execute($args{newtype}, $args{newparent}, $oldpool->{id});
357
358 # Snag the whole list of pool IPs
359 my @freeips = @{$dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT ip,available FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ?",
360 undef, $oldpool->{id})};
361 my @iplist;
362 my %usedips;
363 # Filter out the ones that were used...
364 foreach my $ip (@freeips) {
365 $$ip[0] =~ s{/32$}{};
366 push @iplist, NetAddr::IP->new($$ip[0]) if $$ip[1] eq 'y';
367 $usedips{$$ip[0]}++ if $$ip[1] eq 'n';
368 }
369 # ... so that we can properly decide whether the net, gw, and bcast IPs need to be added to the free list.
370 my $tmpblock = new NetAddr::IP $oldpool->{block};
371 push @iplist, NetAddr::IP->new($tmpblock->network->addr)
372 if !$usedips{$tmpblock->network->addr} || $tmpblock->network->addr =~ /\.0$/;
373 push @iplist, NetAddr::IP->new($tmpblock->broadcast->addr)
374 if !$usedips{$tmpblock->broadcast->addr} || $tmpblock->broadcast->addr =~ /\.255$/;
375 # only "DHCP"-ish pools have a gw ip removed from the pool
376 if ($oldpool->{type} =~ /.d/) {
377 $tmpblock++;
378 push @iplist, NetAddr::IP->new($tmpblock->addr);
379 }
380
381 # take the list of /32 IPs, and see what CIDR ranges we get back as free, then insert them.
382 @iplist = Compact(@iplist);
383 my $insfbsth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,vrf,parent_id,master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?)");
384 foreach (@iplist) {
385 $insfbsth->execute($_, $parentinfo->{city}, $containerclass, $parentinfo->{vrf},
386 $args{newparent}, $parentinfo->{master_id});
387 }
388
389 # and finally delete the poolips entries
390 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ?", undef, $oldpool->{id});
391
392} # end _poolToAllocations()
393
394
[716]395## IPDB::_deleteCascade()
396# Internal sub. Deletes an allocation and all subcomponents
397sub _deleteCascade {
398 my $dbh = shift;
399 my $id = shift;
[724]400 my $createfb = shift; # may be null at this point
[716]401
402 my $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $id);
403
[724]404 # Decide if we're going to add a free block.
405
406 # Caller is normal block delete -> add freeblock under $binfo->{parent_id} -> pass nothing
407 # Caller is delete for merge to leaf -> do not add freeblock -> pass 0
408 # Caller is normal master delete -> do not add freeblock -> pass nothing
409 # Caller is merge master -> add freeblock under alternate parent -> pass parent ID
410 if ($binfo->{type} ne 'mm') {
411 # Deleting a non-master block
412 if (!defined($createfb)) {
413 # No createfb flag passed; assuming normal block delete. Add the freeblock
414 # under the parent of the block we're deleting.
415 $createfb = $binfo->{parent_id};
416 #} else {
417 # Don't need to actually do anything here. The caller has given us an ID,
418 # which is either 0 (causing no free block) or (theoretically) a valid block
419 # ID to add the free block under.
420 }
421 #} else {
422 # Deleting a master block
423 # Don't need to actually do anything here. If the caller passed a parent ID,
424 # that parent will get the new free block. if the caller didn't pass anything,
425 # no free block will be added.
426 }
427
[716]428##fixme: special-case master blocks up here and quickly delete based on master_id,
429# instead of wasting time tracing parent relations
430
431 # grab all allocations in the master within the CIDR of the block to be deleted
432 my %parents;
433 my %cidrlist;
434##fixme: limit by VRF?
435 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,id,parent_id FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?");
436 $sth->execute($binfo->{block}, $binfo->{master_id});
437 while (my ($cidr, $cid, $pid) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
438 $parents{$cid} = $pid;
439 $cidrlist{$cid} = $cidr;
440 }
441
442 # Trace the parent relations up the tree until we either hit parent ID 0 (we've found a master block
443 # but not the parent we're looking for - arguably this is already an error) or the parent ID matches
444 # the passed ID. If the latter, push the whole set into a second flag hash, so we can terminate
445 # further tree-tracing early.
446 my %found;
447 foreach my $cid (keys %parents) {
448 my @tmp;
449 if ($cid == $id) {
450 # "child" is the ID we've been asked to cascade-delete.
451 $found{$cid}++;
452 } elsif ($found{$cid}) {
453 # ID already seen and the chain terminates in our parent.
454 } elsif ($parents{$cid} == $id) {
455 # Immediate parent is the target parent
456 $found{$cid}++;
457 } else {
458 # Immediate parent isn't the one we're looking for. Walk the chain up until we hit our parent,
459 # the nonexistent parent id 0, or undefined (ID is not a child of the target ID at all)
460 # There are probably better ways to structure this loop.
461 while (1) {
462 # cache the ID
463 push @tmp, $cid;
464 # some very particularly defined loop ending conditions
465 if (!defined($parents{$cid}) || $parents{$cid} == $id || $parents{$cid} == 0) {
466 last;
467 } else {
468 # if we haven't found either the desired parent or another limiting condition,
469 # reset the ID to the parent next up the tree
470 $cid = $parents{$cid};
471 }
472 }
473 # if the current chain of relations ended with our target parent, shuffle the cached IDs into a flag hash
474 if (defined($parents{$cid}) && $parents{$cid} == $id) {
475 foreach (@tmp) { $found{$_}++; }
476 }
477 } # else
478 } # foreach my $cid
479
480 # Use the keys in the flag hash to determine which allocations to actually delete.
481 # Delete matching freeblocks and pool IPs; their parents are going away so we want
482 # to make sure we don't leave orphaned records lying around loose.
483 my @dellist = keys %found;
484 push @dellist, $id; # Just In Case the target ID didn't make the list earlier.
485 my $b = '?'. (',?' x $#dellist);
486 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE id IN ($b)", undef, (@dellist) );
487 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE parent_id IN ($b)", undef, (@dellist) );
488 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id IN ($b)", undef, (@dellist) );
489
[724]490 # Insert a new free block if needed
491 if ($createfb) {
492 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $createfb);
[716]493 my $pt = (split //, $pinfo->{type})[1];
494 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,parent_id,vrf,master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
[724]495 $binfo->{block}, $pinfo->{city}, $pt, $createfb, $pinfo->{vrf}, $binfo->{master_id});
[716]496 }
497
498##todo: and hey! bonus! we can return @dellist, or something (%cidrlist{@dellist})
[724]499
[716]500} # end _deleteCascade()
501
502
[773]503## IPDB::_getChildren()
504# Recursive sub to retrieve a flat list of suballocations
505# Takes the root parent ID, master ID, reference to push results into, and the CIDR
506# range to restrict results to
507sub _getChildren {
508 my $dbh = shift;
509 my $id = shift;
510 my $master = shift;
511 my $retlist = shift; # better than trying to return complex structures recursively. Ow.
512 my $cidr = shift;
513
514 if (!$cidr) {
515 my $bd = getBlockData($dbh, $id);
516 $cidr = $bd->{cidr};
517 }
518
519 my $sth = $dbh->prepare(q(
520 SELECT id,cidr,type FROM allocations
521 WHERE parent_id = ? AND master_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?
522 ) );
523 $sth->execute($id, $master, $cidr);
524 while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
525 push @$retlist, $row;
526 _getChildren($dbh, $row->{id}, $master, $retlist, $cidr);
527 }
528} # end _getChildren()
529
530
[715]531##
532## Public subs
533##
534
535
[77]536## IPDB::initIPDBGlobals()
537# Initialize all globals. Takes a database handle, returns a success or error code
538sub initIPDBGlobals {
539 my $dbh = $_[0];
540 my $sth;
541
[106]542 # Initialize alloctypes hashes
[167]543 $sth = $dbh->prepare("select type,listname,dispname,listorder,def_custid from alloctypes order by listorder");
[77]544 $sth->execute;
545 while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
[106]546 $disp_alloctypes{$data[0]} = $data[2];
[167]547 $def_custids{$data[0]} = $data[4];
[106]548 if ($data[3] < 900) {
549 $list_alloctypes{$data[0]} = $data[1];
550 }
[77]551 }
[96]552
553 # City and POP listings
[157]554 $sth = $dbh->prepare("select city,routing from cities order by city");
[96]555 $sth->execute;
556 return (undef,$sth->errstr) if $sth->err;
557 while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
[106]558 push @citylist, $data[0];
[96]559 if ($data[1] eq 'y') {
[106]560 push @poplist, $data[0];
[96]561 }
562 }
563
[233]564 # Load ACL data. Specific username checks are done at a different level.
565 $sth = $dbh->prepare("select username,acl from users");
566 $sth->execute;
[106]567 return (undef,$sth->errstr) if $sth->err;
[233]568 while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
569 $IPDBacl{$data[0]} = $data[1];
570 }
[106]571
[517]572##fixme: initialize HTML::Template env var for template path
573# something like $self->path().'/templates' ?
574# $ENV{HTML_TEMPLATE_ROOT} = 'foo/bar';
575
[832]576 # fix up DNSAdmin remote link based on RPC URL
577 if ($rpc_url) {
578 ($dnsadmin_url = $rpc_url) =~ s{/dns-rpc\.f?cgi}{};
579 }
580
[77]581 return (1,"OK");
582} # end initIPDBGlobals
583
584
585## IPDB::connectDB()
[4]586# Creates connection to IPDB.
[77]587# Requires the database name, username, and password.
[4]588# Returns a handle to the db.
[77]589# Set up for a PostgreSQL db; could be any transactional DBMS with the
590# right changes.
[4]591sub connectDB {
[432]592 my $dbname = shift;
593 my $user = shift;
594 my $pass = shift;
595 my $dbhost = shift;
596
[4]597 my $dbh;
[432]598 my $DSN = "DBI:Pg:".($dbhost ? "host=$dbhost;" : '')."dbname=$dbname";
[4]599
600# Note that we want to autocommit by default, and we will turn it off locally as necessary.
[77]601# We may not want to print gobbledygook errors; YMMV. Have to ponder that further.
602 $dbh = DBI->connect($DSN, $user, $pass, {
603 AutoCommit => 1,
604 PrintError => 0
605 })
606 or return (undef, $DBI::errstr) if(!$dbh);
[4]607
[77]608# Return here if we can't select. Note that this indicates a
609# problem executing the select.
[183]610 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select type from alloctypes");
[77]611 $sth->execute();
612 return (undef,$DBI::errstr) if ($sth->err);
613
614# See if the select returned anything (or null data). This should
615# succeed if the select executed, but...
616 $sth->fetchrow();
617 return (undef,$DBI::errstr) if ($sth->err);
618
619# If we get here, we should be OK.
620 return ($dbh,"DB connection OK");
[4]621} # end connectDB
622
[77]623
624## IPDB::finish()
625# Cleans up after database handles and so on.
626# Requires a database handle
627sub finish {
628 my $dbh = $_[0];
[517]629 $dbh->disconnect if $dbh;
[77]630} # end finish
631
632
[106]633## IPDB::checkDBSanity()
[4]634# Quick check to see if the db is responding. A full integrity
635# check will have to be a separate tool to walk the IP allocation trees.
636sub checkDBSanity {
[106]637 my ($dbh) = $_[0];
[4]638
639 if (!$dbh) {
[106]640 print "No database handle, or connection has been closed.";
641 return -1;
[4]642 } else {
643 # it connects, try a stmt.
[184]644 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select type from alloctypes");
[4]645 my $err = $sth->execute();
646
647 if ($sth->fetchrow()) {
648 # all is well.
649 return 1;
650 } else {
[16]651 print "Connected to the database, but could not execute test statement. ".$sth->errstr();
[106]652 return -1;
[4]653 }
654 }
655 # Clean up after ourselves.
[106]656# $dbh->disconnect;
[4]657} # end checkDBSanity
658
[66]659
[811]660## IPDB::addVRF()
661#
662sub addVRF {
663 my $dbh = shift;
664 my $newvrf = shift;
665 my %args = @_;
666
667 $args{comment} = '' if !$args{comment};
668 $args{location} = '' if !$args{location};
669
670 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
671 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
672 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
673 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
674
675 eval {
676 # Check if the VRF exists. Arguably should check for "looks similar", but that gets ugly fast.
677 my $vrfex = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT vrf FROM vrfs WHERE vrf=?", undef, $newvrf);
678 die "VRF already exists!\n" if $vrfex;
679
680 # Nothing there yet, so we can insert the new VRF
681 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO vrfs (vrf,comment,location) VALUES (?,?,?)", undef,
682 $newvrf, $args{comment}, $args{location});
683
684 $dbh->commit;
685 };
686 if ($@) {
687 my $msg = $@;
688 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
689 return ('FAIL',$msg);
690 }
691 return ('OK',$newvrf);
692} # end addVRF()
693
694
[816]695## IPDB::getVRF()
696# Retrieve additional fields from DB for a VRF
697sub getVRF {
698 my $dbh = shift;
699 my $vrf = shift;
700
701 return $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT comment,location FROM vrfs WHERE vrf = ?", {Slice=>{}}, $vrf);
702} # end getVRF()
703
704
[820]705## IPDB::deleteVRF()
706#
707sub deleteVRF {
708 my $dbh = shift;
709 my $vrf = shift;
710
711 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
712 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
713 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
714 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
715
716 eval {
717 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM vrfs WHERE vrf = ?", undef, $vrf);
718 $dbh->commit;
719 };
720 if ($@) {
721 my $msg = $@; # not much complexity here just yet.
722 return ('FAIL',$msg);
723 }
724
725 return ('OK','OK');
726} # end deleteVRF()
727
728
[371]729## IPDB::addMaster()
730# Does all the magic necessary to sucessfully add a master block
731# Requires database handle, block to add
732# Returns failure code and error message or success code and "message"
733sub addMaster {
734 my $dbh = shift;
[591]735 # warning! during testing, this somehow generated a "Bad file descriptor" error. O_o
[872]736 my $ctext = shift;
737 my $cidr = new NetAddr::IP $ctext;
738
739 return ('FAIL',"$ctext is not a valid CIDR address") if !$cidr;
740
[582]741 my %args = @_;
[371]742
[582]743 $args{vrf} = '' if !$args{vrf};
744 $args{rdns} = '' if !$args{rdns};
745 $args{defloc} = '' if !$args{defloc};
746 $args{rwhois} = 'n' if !$args{rwhois}; # fail "safe", sort of.
747 $args{rwhois} = 'n' if $args{rwhois} ne 'n' and $args{rwhois} ne 'y';
748
[629]749 my $mid;
750
[371]751 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
752 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
753 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
754 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
755
756 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
757 eval {
[872]758 # First check - does the master exist in this VRF?
[815]759 my ($mcontained) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT cidr FROM allocations WHERE cidr >>= ? AND type = 'mm' AND vrf = ?",
760 undef, ($cidr, $args{vrf}) );
[628]761 die "Master block $mcontained already exists and entirely contains $cidr\n"
762 if $mcontained;
[371]763
[628]764 # Second check - does the new master contain an existing one or ones?
[815]765 my ($mexist) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT cidr FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? AND type = 'mm' AND vrf = ?",
766 undef, ($cidr, $args{vrf}) );
[628]767
[518]768 if (!$mexist) {
[371]769 # First case - master is brand-spanking-new.
770##fixme: rwhois should be globally-flagable somewhere, much like a number of other things
771## maybe a db table called "config"?
[628]772 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO allocations (cidr,type,swip,vrf,rdns) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
773 ($cidr, 'mm', 'y', $args{vrf}, $args{rdns}) );
774 ($mid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('allocations_id_seq')");
[371]775
776# Unrouted blocks aren't associated with a city (yet). We don't rely on this
777# elsewhere though; legacy data may have traps and pitfalls in it to break this.
778# Thus the "routed" flag.
[628]779 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,parent_id,vrf,master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
780 ($cidr, '<NULL>', 'm', $mid, $args{vrf}, $mid) );
[371]781
[628]782 # master should be its own master, so deletes directly at the master level work
783 $dbh->do("UPDATE allocations SET master_id = ? WHERE id = ?", undef, ($mid, $mid) );
784
[371]785 # If we get here, everything is happy. Commit changes.
786 $dbh->commit;
787
[518]788 } # done new master does not contain existing master(s)
[371]789 else {
790
[872]791 # insert the new master
792 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO allocations (cidr,type,swip,vrf,rdns) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
793 ($cidr, 'mm', 'y', $args{vrf}, $args{rdns}) );
794 ($mid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('allocations_id_seq')");
795
796 # master should be its own master, so deletes directly at the master level work
797 $dbh->do("UPDATE allocations SET master_id = ? WHERE id = ?", undef, ($mid, $mid) );
798
[371]799 # collect the master(s) we're going to absorb, and snag the longest netmask while we're at it.
[872]800# note << is accurate and complete because our first check just into the eval is "is the new master
801# entirely contained or equal to an existing one?" - so, by definition, if it's not contained, and
802# it's not equal, it's larger. this also lets us insert the new master without picking it up again here.
[371]803 my $smallmask = $cidr->masklen;
[872]804 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,id FROM allocations WHERE cidr << ? AND type = 'mm' AND parent_id = 0 AND vrf = ? ");
805 $sth->execute($cidr, $args{vrf});
[371]806 my @cmasters;
[628]807 my @oldmids;
[371]808 while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
809 my $master = new NetAddr::IP $data[0];
810 push @cmasters, $master;
[628]811 push @oldmids, $data[1];
[371]812 $smallmask = $master->masklen if $master->masklen > $smallmask;
813 }
814
[872]815 # update existing DNS refs. do this unconditionally Just In Case
[874]816 $dbh->do("UPDATE dnsavail SET parent_alloc = ? WHERE zone << ?".
[872]817 " AND parent_alloc IN (".join(',', @oldmids).")",
818 undef, $mid, $cidr);
819
[371]820 # split the new master, and keep only those blocks not part of an existing master
821 my @blocklist;
822 foreach my $seg ($cidr->split($smallmask)) {
823 my $contained = 0;
824 foreach my $master (@cmasters) {
825 $contained = 1 if $master->contains($seg);
826 }
827 push @blocklist, $seg if !$contained;
828 }
829
[628]830##fixme: master_id
[371]831 # collect the unrouted free blocks within the new master
[872]832 $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr FROM freeblocks WHERE masklen(cidr) <= ? AND cidr <<= ? AND routed = 'm' AND master_id IN (".join(',',@oldmids).")");
[518]833 $sth->execute($smallmask, $cidr);
[371]834 while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
835 my $freeblock = new NetAddr::IP $data[0];
836 push @blocklist, $freeblock;
837 }
838
839 # combine the set of free blocks we should have now.
840 @blocklist = Compact(@blocklist);
841
[872]842 # delete freeblocks that have been absorbed. this is probably rare.
843 $sth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ? AND parent_id IN (".join(',', @oldmids).")");
[628]844
[872]845 # insert new combined freeblocks.
[628]846 my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,parent_id,vrf,master_id)".
847 " VALUES (?,'<NULL>','m',?,?,?)");
[371]848 foreach my $newblock (@blocklist) {
[518]849 $sth->execute($newblock);
[628]850 $sth2->execute($newblock, $mid, $args{vrf}, $mid);
[371]851 }
852
[628]853 # Update immediate allocations, and remove the old parents
854 $sth2 = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE id = ?");
[872]855 # sigh. going to have to churn things, since we need to do different updates to different sets of blocks.
856 my $fbfix = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE freeblocks SET master_id = ? WHERE master_id = ?");
857 my $fbfix2 = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE freeblocks SET parent_id = ? WHERE parent_id = ?");
858 my $allocfix = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET master_id = ? WHERE master_id = ?");
859 my $allocfix2 = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET parent_id = ? WHERE parent_id = ?");
[628]860 foreach my $old (@oldmids) {
861 $sth2->execute($old);
[872]862 $fbfix->execute($mid, $old);
863 $fbfix2->execute($mid, $old);
864 $allocfix->execute($mid, $old);
865 $allocfix2->execute($mid, $old);
[628]866 }
[556]867
[371]868 # *whew* If we got here, we likely suceeded.
869 $dbh->commit;
[628]870
[371]871 } # new master contained existing master(s)
872 }; # end eval
873
874 if ($@) {
875 my $msg = $@;
876 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
877 return ('FAIL',$msg);
878 } else {
[582]879
880 # Only attempt rDNS if the IPDB side succeeded
881 if ($rpc_url) {
882
883# Note *not* splitting reverse zones negates any benefit from caching the exported data.
884# IPv6 address space is far too large to split usefully, and in any case (also due to
885# the large address space) doesn't support the iterated template records v4 zones do
886# that causes the bulk of the slowdown that needs the cache anyway.
887
888 my @zonelist;
889# allow splitting reverse zones to be disabled, maybe, someday
890#if ($splitrevzones && !$cidr->{isv6}) {
891 if (1 && !$cidr->{isv6}) {
892 my $splitpoint = ($cidr->masklen <= 16 ? 16 : 24); # hack pthui
893 @zonelist = $cidr->split($splitpoint);
894 } else {
895 @zonelist = ($cidr);
896 }
897 my @fails;
898 ##fixme: remove hardcoding where possible
[756]899 my $dasth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO dnsavail (zone,location,parent_alloc) VALUES (?,?,?)");
[582]900 foreach my $subzone (@zonelist) {
901 my %rpcargs = (
902 rpcuser => $args{user},
903 revzone => "$subzone",
904 revpatt => $args{rdns},
905 defloc => $args{defloc},
[585]906 group => $revgroup, # not sure how these two could sanely be exposed, tbh...
[582]907 state => 1, # could make them globally configurable maybe
908 );
[756]909 if ($rpc_url) {
910 if (!_rpc('addRDNS', %rpcargs)) {
911 push @fails, ("$subzone" => $errstr);
912 } else {
913 $dasth->execute($subzone, $args{defloc}, $mid)
914 or push @fails, ("$subzone" => "rDNS added but failed to track locally: ".$dasth->errstr."\n");
915 }
[582]916 }
917 }
918 if (@fails) {
[628]919 $errstr = "Warning(s) adding $cidr to reverse DNS:\n".join("\n", @fails);
920 return ('WARN',$mid);
[582]921 }
922 }
[628]923 return ('OK',$mid);
[371]924 }
925} # end addMaster
926
927
[547]928## IPDB::touchMaster()
929# Update last-changed timestamp on a master block.
930sub touchMaster {
931 my $dbh = shift;
932 my $master = shift;
933
934 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
935 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
936
937 eval {
[652]938 $dbh->do("UPDATE allocations SET modifystamp=now() WHERE id = ?", undef, ($master));
[547]939 $dbh->commit;
940 };
941
942 if ($@) {
943 my $msg = $@;
944 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
945 return ('FAIL',$msg);
946 }
947 return ('OK','OK');
948} # end touchMaster()
949
950
[806]951## IPDB::listVRF()
952# Get summary list of all VRFs
953# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs with the VRF name, comment
954sub listVRF {
955 my $dbh = shift;
956 my $vrflist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT vrf,comment FROM vrfs ORDER BY vrf", { Slice => {} });
957 return $vrflist;
958} # end listVRF()
959
960
[523]961## IPDB::listSummary()
962# Get summary list of all master blocks
963# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs containing the master block, routed count,
964# allocated count, free count, and largest free block masklength
965sub listSummary {
966 my $dbh = shift;
[812]967 my $vrf = shift;
[523]968
[812]969 my $mlist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT cidr AS master,id FROM allocations ".
970 "WHERE type='mm' AND vrf = ? ORDER BY cidr",
971 { Slice => {} }, $vrf);
[523]972
973 foreach (@{$mlist}) {
[625]974 my ($rcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? AND type='rm' AND master_id = ?",
975 undef, ($$_{master}, $$_{id}));
[523]976 $$_{routed} = $rcnt;
[625]977 my ($acnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? ".
978 "AND NOT type='rm' AND NOT type='mm' AND master_id = ?",
979 undef, ($$_{master}, $$_{id}));
[523]980 $$_{allocated} = $acnt;
[625]981 my ($fcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?",
982 undef, ($$_{master}, $$_{id}));
[523]983 $$_{free} = $fcnt;
[560]984 my ($bigfree) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT masklen(cidr) AS maskbits FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ?".
[625]985 " AND master_id = ? ORDER BY masklen(cidr) LIMIT 1", undef, ($$_{master}, $$_{id}));
[523]986##fixme: should find a way to do this without having to HTMLize the <>
987 $bigfree = "/$bigfree" if $bigfree;
[525]988 $bigfree = '<NONE>' if !$bigfree;
[523]989 $$_{bigfree} = $bigfree;
990 }
991 return $mlist;
992} # end listSummary()
993
994
[561]995## IPDB::listSubs()
996# Get list of subnets within a specified CIDR block, on a specified VRF.
997# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs containing the CIDR block, customer location or
998# city it's routed to, block type, SWIP status, and description
999sub listSubs {
1000 my $dbh = shift;
1001 my %args = @_;
1002
1003 # Just In Case
1004 $args{vrf} = '' if !$args{vrf};
1005
1006 # Snag the allocations for this block
[913]1007 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT masklen(cidr),cidr,city,type,custid,swip,description,vrf,id,master_id".
[627]1008 " FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ? ORDER BY cidr");
1009 $sth->execute($args{parent});
[561]1010
1011 # hack hack hack
1012 # set up to flag swip=y records if they don't actually have supporting data in the customers table
1013 my $custsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM customers WHERE custid = ?");
1014
[653]1015 # snag some more details
[664]1016 my $substh = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? ".
[663]1017 "AND type ~ '[mc]\$' AND master_id = ? AND NOT cidr = ? ");
[653]1018 my $alsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? ".
[712]1019 "AND NOT type='rm' AND NOT type='mm' AND master_id = ? AND NOT id = ?");
[653]1020 my $freesth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?");
1021 my $lfreesth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT masklen(cidr) AS maskbits FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ?".
[913]1022 " AND master_id = ? ORDER BY masklen(cidr)");
[653]1023
[561]1024 my @blocklist;
[913]1025 while (my ($blockmask,$cidr,$city,$type,$custid,$swip,$desc,$vrf,$id,$mid) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
[691]1026 $desc .= " - vrf:$vrf" if $desc && $vrf;
1027 $desc = "vrf:$vrf" if !$desc && $vrf;
[561]1028 $custsth->execute($custid);
1029 my ($ncust) = $custsth->fetchrow_array();
[653]1030 $substh->execute($cidr, $mid, $cidr);
1031 my ($cont) = $substh->fetchrow_array();
[712]1032 $alsth->execute($cidr, $mid, $id);
[653]1033 my ($alloc) = $alsth->fetchrow_array();
1034 $freesth->execute($cidr, $mid);
1035 my ($free) = $freesth->fetchrow_array();
1036 $lfreesth->execute($cidr, $mid);
[913]1037
1038 # make sure we capture the first one separately...
[653]1039 my ($lfree) = $lfreesth->fetchrow_array();
[913]1040 my $num_ipfree = ($lfree ? 2**(32-$lfree) : 0);
1041 # ... so this can proceed without accidentally whacking it
1042 while (my ($freemask) = $lfreesth->fetchrow_array) {
1043 $num_ipfree += 2**(32-$freemask);
1044 }
1045 if ($type =~ /^.[dp]$/) {
1046 ($num_ipfree) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? AND available = 'y'", undef, $id);
1047 }
1048 my $pctfree = sprintf "%0.1f", $num_ipfree / 2**(32-$blockmask) * 100;
[653]1049 $lfree = "/$lfree" if $lfree;
1050 $lfree = '<NONE>' if !$lfree;
[913]1051
[561]1052 my %row = (
1053 block => $cidr,
[653]1054 subfree => $free,
1055 lfree => $lfree,
[561]1056 city => $city,
1057 type => $disp_alloctypes{$type},
1058 custid => $custid,
1059 desc => $desc,
1060 hassubs => ($type eq 'rm' || $type =~ /.c/ ? 1 : 0),
[627]1061 id => $id,
[561]1062 );
1063# $row{subblock} = ($type =~ /^.r$/); # hmf. wonder why these won't work in the hash declaration...
1064 $row{listpool} = ($type =~ /^.[pd]$/);
[913]1065 # only set this on suitable types (pools, containers)
1066 $row{pctfree} = "$num_ipfree IPs, $pctfree" if $type =~ /^.[cpdm]/;
[561]1067 push (@blocklist, \%row);
1068 }
1069 return \@blocklist;
1070} # end listSubs()
1071
1072
[663]1073## IPDB::listContainers()
1074# List all container-type allocations in a given parent
1075# Takes a database handle and a hash:
1076# - parent is the ID of the parent block
1077# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs with the CIDR block, location, type,
1078# description, block ID, and counts for the nmber uf suballocations (all types),
1079# free blocks, and the CIDR size of the largest free block
1080sub listContainers {
1081 my $dbh = shift;
1082 my %args = @_;
1083
1084 # Just In Case
1085 $args{vrf} = '' if !$args{vrf};
1086
1087 # Snag the allocations for this block
[691]1088 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,city,type,custid,swip,description,vrf,id,master_id".
[663]1089 " FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ? AND type ~ '[mc]\$' ORDER BY cidr");
1090 $sth->execute($args{parent});
1091
1092 my $alsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? ".
[712]1093 "AND NOT type='rm' AND NOT type='mm' AND master_id = ? AND NOT id = ?");
[663]1094 my $freesth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?");
1095 my $lfreesth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT masklen(cidr) AS maskbits FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ?".
1096 " AND master_id = ? ORDER BY masklen(cidr) LIMIT 1");
1097
1098 my @blocklist;
[691]1099 while (my ($cidr,$city,$type,$custid,$swip,$desc,$vrf,$id,$mid) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
1100 $desc .= " - vrf:$vrf" if $desc && $vrf;
1101 $desc = "vrf:$vrf" if !$desc && $vrf;
[712]1102 $alsth->execute($cidr, $mid, $id);
[663]1103 my ($alloc) = $alsth->fetchrow_array();
1104 $freesth->execute($cidr, $mid);
1105 my ($free) = $freesth->fetchrow_array();
1106 $lfreesth->execute($cidr, $mid);
1107 my ($lfree) = $lfreesth->fetchrow_array();
1108 $lfree = "/$lfree" if $lfree;
1109 $lfree = '<NONE>' if !$lfree;
1110 my %row = (
1111 block => $cidr,
1112 suballocs => $alloc,
1113 subfree => $free,
1114 lfree => $lfree,
1115 city => $city,
1116 type => $disp_alloctypes{$type},
1117 desc => $desc,
1118 id => $id,
1119 );
1120 push (@blocklist, \%row);
1121 }
1122 return \@blocklist;
1123} # end listContainers()
1124
1125
1126## IPDB::listAllocations()
1127# List all end-use allocations in a given parent
1128# Takes a database handle and a hash:
1129# - parent is the ID of the parent block
1130# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs with the CIDR block, location, type,
1131# custID, SWIP flag, description, block ID, and master ID
1132sub listAllocations {
1133 my $dbh = shift;
1134 my %args = @_;
1135
1136 # Snag the allocations for this block
[691]1137 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,city,type,custid,swip,description,vrf,id,master_id".
[663]1138 " FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ? AND type !~ '[mc]\$' ORDER BY cidr");
1139 $sth->execute($args{parent});
1140
1141 # hack hack hack
1142 # set up to flag swip=y records if they don't actually have supporting data in the customers table
1143 my $custsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM customers WHERE custid = ?");
1144
1145 my @blocklist;
[691]1146 while (my ($cidr,$city,$type,$custid,$swip,$desc,$vrf,$id,$mid) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
1147 $desc .= " - vrf:$vrf" if $desc && $vrf;
1148 $desc = "vrf:$vrf" if !$desc && $vrf;
[663]1149 $custsth->execute($custid);
1150 my ($ncust) = $custsth->fetchrow_array();
1151 my %row = (
1152 block => $cidr,
1153 city => $city,
1154 type => $disp_alloctypes{$type},
1155 custid => $custid,
1156 swip => ($swip eq 'y' ? 'Yes' : 'No'),
1157 partswip => ($swip eq 'y' && $ncust == 0 ? 1 : 0),
1158 desc => $desc,
1159 id => $id,
1160 );
1161# $row{subblock} = ($type =~ /^.r$/); # hmf. wonder why these won't work in the hash declaration...
1162 $row{listpool} = ($type =~ /^.[pd]$/);
1163 push (@blocklist, \%row);
1164 }
1165 return \@blocklist;
1166} # end listAllocations()
1167
1168
[720]1169## IPDB::listForMerge()
1170# Get a list of blocks targetted in a proposed merge
1171sub listForMerge {
1172 my $dbh = shift;
1173 my $parent = shift;
1174 my $newblock = shift;
1175 my $btype = shift || 'a';
1176 $btype = 'a' if $btype !~/^[af]$/;
[733]1177 my $incsub = shift;
1178 $incsub = 1 if !defined($incsub);
[720]1179
1180 my $sql;
1181 if ($btype eq 'a') {
1182 my $ret = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(q(
1183 SELECT a.cidr,a.id,t.dispname FROM allocations a
1184 JOIN alloctypes t ON a.type=t.type
1185 WHERE a.parent_id = ? AND a.cidr <<= ?
1186 ORDER BY a.cidr
1187 ),
1188 { Slice => {} }, $parent, $newblock);
1189 return $ret;
1190 } else {
1191##fixme: Not sure about the casting hackery in "SELECT ?::integer AS id", but it works as intended
[733]1192 my @dbargs = ($parent, "$newblock");
1193 push @dbargs, $parent, $newblock if $incsub;
1194 my $ret = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(q{
1195 SELECT cidr,id FROM freeblocks
1196 WHERE parent_id IN (
1197 }.($incsub ? "SELECT id FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ? UNION " : '').q{
1198 SELECT ?::integer AS id
1199 ) AND cidr <<= ?
1200 ORDER BY cidr
1201 },
1202 { Slice => {} }, @dbargs);
[720]1203 return $ret;
1204 }
[733]1205 return;
[720]1206} # end listForMerge()
1207
1208
[524]1209## IPDB::listFree()
[562]1210# Gets a list of free blocks in the requested parent/master and VRF instance in both CIDR and range notation
[630]1211# Takes a parent/master ID and an optional VRF specifier that defaults to empty.
[524]1212# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs containing the CIDR and range-notation blocks
[527]1213# Returns some extra flags in the hashrefs for routed blocks, since those can have several subtypes
[524]1214sub listFree {
1215 my $dbh = shift;
1216
[562]1217 my %args = @_;
1218 # Just In Case
1219 $args{vrf} = '' if !$args{vrf};
1220
[692]1221 my $sth = $dbh->prepare(q(
1222 SELECT f.cidr,f.id,allocations.cidr
1223 FROM freeblocks f
1224 LEFT JOIN allocations ON f.reserve_for = allocations.id
1225 WHERE f.parent_id = ?
1226 ORDER BY f.cidr
1227 ) );
[630]1228# $sth->execute($args{parent}, $args{vrf});
1229 $sth->execute($args{parent});
[524]1230 my @flist;
[692]1231 while (my ($cidr,$id,$resv) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
[524]1232 $cidr = new NetAddr::IP $cidr;
[527]1233 my %row = (
1234 fblock => "$cidr",
1235 frange => $cidr->range,
[630]1236 fbid => $id,
1237 fbparent => $args{parent},
[692]1238 resv => $resv,
[527]1239 );
[524]1240 push @flist, \%row;
1241 }
1242 return \@flist;
[527]1243} # end listFree()
[524]1244
1245
[528]1246## IPDB::listPool()
[740]1247# List the IPs in an IP pool.
1248# Takes a pool/parent ID
1249# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs containing the IP, customer ID, availability flag,
1250# description, backreference to the pool/parent, and the IP ID in the pool.
1251# Also includes a "may be deleted" metaflag mainly useful for allowing the return to be passed
1252# directly to HTML::Template for UI display.
[528]1253sub listPool {
1254 my $dbh = shift;
1255 my $pool = shift;
[866]1256 my $incdesc = shift;
1257 $incdesc = 1 if !defined($incdesc); # extra flag to include description and "deleteme" flag
[528]1258
[630]1259 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT ip,custid,available,description,type,id".
1260 " FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? ORDER BY ip");
[528]1261 $sth->execute($pool);
1262 my @poolips;
[630]1263 while (my ($ip,$custid,$available,$desc,$type,$id) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
[528]1264 my %row = (
1265 ip => $ip,
1266 custid => $custid,
1267 available => $available,
[630]1268 parent => $pool,
1269 id => $id,
[528]1270 );
[866]1271 if ($incdesc) {
1272 $row{desc} = $desc;
1273 $row{delme} = ($available eq 'n');
1274 }
[528]1275 push @poolips, \%row;
1276 }
1277 return \@poolips;
1278} # end listPool()
1279
1280
[541]1281## IPDB::getMasterList()
1282# Get a list of master blocks, optionally including last-modified timestamps
1283# Takes an optional flag to indicate whether to include timestamps;
1284# 'm' includes ctime, all others (suggest 'c') do not.
1285# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs
1286sub getMasterList {
1287 my $dbh = shift;
1288 my $stampme = shift || 'm'; # optional but should be set by caller for clarity
1289
[632]1290 my $mlist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT id,vrf,cidr AS master".($stampme eq 'm' ? ',modifystamp AS mtime' : '').
1291 " FROM allocations WHERE type='mm' ORDER BY cidr", { Slice => {} });
[541]1292 return $mlist;
1293} # end getMasterList()
1294
1295
[529]1296## IPDB::getTypeList()
1297# Get an alloctype/description pair list suitable for dropdowns
1298# Takes a flag to determine which general groups of types are returned
1299# Returns an reference to an array of hashrefs
1300sub getTypeList {
1301 my $dbh = shift;
1302 my $tgroup = shift || 'a'; # technically optional, like this, but should
1303 # really be specified in the call for clarity
[714]1304 my $seltype = shift || '';
1305
1306 my $sql = "SELECT type,listname,type=? AS sel FROM alloctypes WHERE listorder <= 500";
[564]1307 if ($tgroup eq 'n') {
[832]1308 # grouping 'n' - all netblock types. These include routed blocks, containers (_c)
[564]1309 # and contained (_r) types, dynamic-allocation ranges (_e), static IP pools (_d and _p),
1310 # and the "miscellaneous" cn, in, and en types.
[832]1311 # Or in other words, everything but master and static IP types.
[714]1312 $sql .= " AND type NOT LIKE '_i'";
[564]1313 } elsif ($tgroup eq 'p') {
1314 # grouping 'p' - primary allocation types. As with 'n' above but without the _r contained types.
[714]1315 $sql .= " AND type NOT LIKE '_i' AND type NOT LIKE '_r'";
[529]1316 } elsif ($tgroup eq 'c') {
1317 # grouping 'c' - contained types. These include all static IPs and all _r types.
[714]1318 $sql .= " AND (type LIKE '_i' OR type LIKE '_r')";
[632]1319 } elsif ($tgroup eq 'i') {
1320 # grouping 'i' - static IP types.
[714]1321 $sql .= " AND type LIKE '_i'";
[529]1322 } else {
1323 # grouping 'a' - all standard allocation types. This includes everything
1324 # but mm (present only as a formality). Make this the default.
[714]1325 # ... whee! no extra WHERE clauses
[529]1326 }
[714]1327 $sql .= " ORDER BY listorder";
1328 my $tlist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql, { Slice => {} }, $seltype);
[529]1329 return $tlist;
1330}
1331
1332
[532]1333## IPDB::getPoolSelect()
1334# Get a list of pools matching the passed city and type that have 1 or more free IPs
[740]1335# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs containing the number of available IPs, the CIDR pool,
1336# and the city it's nominally in.
[532]1337sub getPoolSelect {
1338 my $dbh = shift;
1339 my $iptype = shift;
1340 my $pcity = shift;
1341
[920]1342 my $rangelimit = shift;
1343 if ($rangelimit) {
1344 if ($rangelimit !~ /^[\d\.\/]+$/) {
1345 # Just skip limiting on ridiculous range limits
1346 $rangelimit = '';
1347 } else {
1348 # now check for sanity
1349 $rangelimit = new NetAddr::IP $rangelimit;
1350 $rangelimit = '' if !$rangelimit;
1351 }
1352 }
1353
[532]1354 my ($ptype) = ($iptype =~ /^(.)i$/);
1355 return if !$ptype;
1356 $ptype .= '_';
1357
[920]1358 my @qargs = ($pcity, $ptype);
1359 push @qargs, "$rangelimit" if $rangelimit;
1360
[663]1361 my $plist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref( q(
[768]1362 SELECT a.id as poolid,count(*) AS poolfree,a.cidr AS poolblock, a.city AS poolcit
[663]1363 FROM poolips p
1364 JOIN allocations a ON p.parent_id=a.id
[920]1365 WHERE p.available='y' AND a.city = ? AND p.type LIKE ?).
1366 ($rangelimit ? ' AND a.cidr << ?' : '').q(
[768]1367 GROUP BY a.id,a.cidr,a.city
1368 ORDER BY a.cidr
[663]1369 ),
[920]1370 { Slice => {} }, @qargs );
[532]1371 return $plist;
1372} # end getPoolSelect()
1373
1374
[533]1375## IPDB::findAllocateFrom()
1376# Find free block to add a new allocation from. (CIDR block version of pool select above, more or less)
1377# Takes
1378# - mask length
1379# - allocation type
1380# - POP city "parent"
1381# - optional master-block restriction
1382# - optional flag to allow automatic pick-from-private-network-ranges
[740]1383# Returns a 3-element list with the free block ID, CIDR, and parent ID matching the criteria, if any
[533]1384sub findAllocateFrom {
1385 my $dbh = shift;
1386 my $maskbits = shift;
1387 my $type = shift;
1388 my $city = shift;
1389 my $pop = shift;
1390 my %optargs = @_;
1391
1392 my $failmsg = "No suitable free block found\n";
1393
[633]1394 my @vallist;
1395 my $sql;
1396
1397 # Free pool IPs should be easy.
1398 if ($type =~ /^.i$/) {
1399 # User may get an IP from the wrong VRF. User should not be using admin tools to allocate static IPs.
1400 $sql = "SELECT id, ip, parent_id FROM poolips WHERE ip = ?";
1401 @vallist = ($optargs{gimme});
1402 } else {
1403
[533]1404## Set up the SQL to find out what freeblock we can (probably) use for an allocation.
1405## Very large systems will require development of a reserve system (possibly an extension
1406## of the reserve-for-expansion concept in https://secure.deepnet.cx/trac/ipdb/ticket/24?)
1407## Also populate a value list for the DBI call.
1408
[633]1409 @vallist = ($maskbits);
1410 $sql = "SELECT id,cidr,parent_id FROM freeblocks WHERE masklen(cidr) <= ?";
[533]1411
[572]1412# cases, strict rules
1413# .c -> container type
1414# requires a routing container, fbtype r
1415# .d -> DHCP/"normal-routing" static pool
1416# requires a routing container, fbtype r
1417# .e -> Dynamic-assignment connectivity
1418# requires a routing container, fbtype r
1419# .i -> error, can't allocate static IPs this way?
1420# mm -> error, master block
1421# rm -> routed block
1422# requires master block, fbtype m
1423# .n -> Miscellaneous usage
1424# requires a routing container, fbtype r
1425# .p -> PPP(oE) static pool
1426# requires a routing container, fbtype r
1427# .r -> contained type
1428# requires a matching container, fbtype $1
1429##fixme: strict-or-not flag
1430
[633]1431##fixme: config or UI flag for "Strict" mode
1432# if ($strictmode) {
1433if (0) {
[572]1434 if ($type =~ /^(.)r$/) {
1435 push @vallist, $1;
1436 $sql .= " AND routed = ?";
1437 } elsif ($type eq 'rm') {
1438 $sql .= " AND routed = 'm'";
1439 } else {
1440 $sql .= " AND routed = 'r'";
1441 }
[633]1442}
[572]1443
[633]1444 # for PPP(oE) and container types, the POP city is the one attached to the pool.
1445 # individual allocations get listed with the customer city site.
1446 ##fixme: chain cities to align roughly with a full layer-2 node graph
1447 $city = $pop if $type !~ /^.[pc]$/;
1448 if ($type ne 'rm' && $city) {
1449 $sql .= " AND city = ?";
1450 push @vallist, $city;
[533]1451 }
[633]1452 # Allow specifying an arbitrary full block, instead of a master
1453 if ($optargs{gimme}) {
1454 $sql .= " AND cidr >>= ?";
1455 push @vallist, $optargs{gimme};
1456 }
1457 # if a specific master was requested, allow the requestor to self->shoot(foot)
1458 if ($optargs{master} && $optargs{master} ne '-') {
1459 $sql .= " AND master_id = ?";
1460# if $optargs{master} ne '-';
1461 push @vallist, $optargs{master};
1462 } else {
1463 # if a specific master was NOT requested, filter out the RFC 1918 private networks
1464 if (!$optargs{allowpriv}) {
1465 $sql .= " AND NOT (cidr <<= '192.168.0.0/16' OR cidr <<= '10.0.0.0/8' OR cidr <<= '172.16.0.0/12')";
1466 }
1467 }
[693]1468 # Keep "reserved" blocks out of automatic assignment.
1469##fixme: needs a UI flag or a config knob
1470 $sql .= " AND reserve_for = 0";
[633]1471 # Sorting and limiting, since we don't (currently) care to provide a selection of
1472 # blocks to carve up. This preserves something resembling optimal usage of the IP
1473 # space by forcing contiguous allocations and free blocks as much as possible.
1474 $sql .= " ORDER BY masklen(cidr) DESC,cidr LIMIT 1";
1475 } # done setting up SQL for free CIDR block
[533]1476
[633]1477 my ($fbid,$fbfound,$fbparent) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, @vallist);
1478 return $fbid,$fbfound,$fbparent;
[533]1479} # end findAllocateFrom()
1480
1481
[536]1482## IPDB::ipParent()
1483# Get an IP's parent pool's details
1484# Takes a database handle and IP
1485# Returns a hashref to the parent pool block, if any
1486sub ipParent {
1487 my $dbh = shift;
1488 my $block = shift;
1489
1490 my $pinfo = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT cidr,custid,type,city,description FROM allocations".
[565]1491 " WHERE cidr >>= ? AND (type LIKE '_p' OR type LIKE '_d')", undef, ($block) );
[536]1492 return $pinfo;
1493} # end ipParent()
1494
1495
1496## IPDB::subParent()
[529]1497# Get a block's parent's details
1498# Takes a database handle and CIDR block
[536]1499# Returns a hashref to the parent container block, if any
1500sub subParent {
[529]1501 my $dbh = shift;
1502 my $block = shift;
1503
1504 my $pinfo = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT cidr,custid,type,city,description FROM allocations".
1505 " WHERE cidr >>= ?", undef, ($block) );
1506 return $pinfo;
[536]1507} # end subParent()
[529]1508
1509
[536]1510## IPDB::blockParent()
1511# Get a block's parent's details
1512# Takes a database handle and CIDR block
1513# Returns a hashref to the parent container block, if any
1514sub blockParent {
1515 my $dbh = shift;
1516 my $block = shift;
1517
1518 my $pinfo = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT cidr,city FROM routed".
1519 " WHERE cidr >>= ?", undef, ($block) );
1520 return $pinfo;
1521} # end blockParent()
1522
1523
[697]1524## IPDB::getBreadCrumbs()
1525# Retrieve the ID and CIDR of a block's parent(s) up to the master block
1526# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs with CIDR and block ID
1527sub getBreadCrumbs {
1528 my $dbh = shift;
[808]1529 my $parent = shift || 0;
1530 my $vrf = shift; # if we're not browsing into netblocks yet, caller can pass the VRF for breadcrumbs
[697]1531 my @result;
1532
[808]1533 my $sth = $dbh-> prepare("SELECT cidr,type,id,parent_id,vrf FROM allocations WHERE id=?");
[697]1534
1535 while ($parent != 0) {
1536 $sth->execute($parent);
[808]1537 my ($cidr,$type,$id,$pid,$bvrf) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
1538 $vrf = $bvrf;
1539 push @result, { cidr => $cidr, link => $id, ispool => ($type =~ /^.[dp]$/ ? 1 : 0) };
[697]1540 $parent = $pid;
1541 }
1542
[808]1543 push @result, { cidr => "vrf:$vrf", link => $vrf, isvrf => 1 }
1544 if $vrf;
1545
[697]1546 return \@result;
[808]1547} # end getBreadCrumbs()
[697]1548
1549
[527]1550## IPDB::getRoutedCity()
1551# Get the city for a routed block.
1552sub getRoutedCity {
1553 my $dbh = shift;
1554 my $block = shift;
1555
1556 my ($rcity) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT city FROM routed WHERE cidr = ?", undef, ($block) );
1557 return $rcity;
1558} # end getRoutedCity()
1559
1560
[77]1561## IPDB::allocateBlock()
[66]1562# Does all of the magic of actually allocating a netblock
[554]1563# Requires a database handle, and a hash containing the block to allocate, routing depth, custid,
1564# type, city, block to allocate from, and optionally a description, notes, circuit ID,
1565# and private data
[77]1566# Returns a success code and optional error message.
1567sub allocateBlock {
[554]1568 my $dbh = shift;
[284]1569
[554]1570 my %args = @_;
1571
[768]1572 if ($args{cidr} eq 'Single static IP') {
1573 $args{cidr} = '';
1574 } else {
1575 $args{cidr} = new NetAddr::IP $args{cidr};
1576 }
[554]1577
[926]1578 # Spaces don't show up well in lots of places. Make sure they don't get into the DB.
1579 $args{custid} =~ s/^\s+//;
1580 $args{custid} =~ s/\s+$//;
1581
[832]1582 $args{desc} = $args{description} if $args{description};
[554]1583 $args{desc} = '' if !$args{desc};
1584 $args{notes} = '' if !$args{notes};
1585 $args{circid} = '' if !$args{circid};
1586 $args{privdata} = '' if !$args{privdata};
[832]1587##fixme: VRF should trickle down like master_id
[554]1588 $args{vrf} = '' if !$args{vrf};
[691]1589 $args{vlan} = '' if !$args{vlan};
[585]1590 $args{rdns} = '' if !$args{rdns};
[554]1591
[902]1592 # munge the reverse name to include the default domain if there are no dots. Don't append if
1593 # there's no DNS argument though, that would likely cause Big Problems
1594 $args{rdns} .= ".$IPDB::domain" if $IPDB::append_domain && $args{rdns} && $args{rdns} !~ /\./;
1595
[867]1596 $args{user} = $args{rpcuser} if !$args{user};
1597
[690]1598 # Could arguably allow this for eg /120 allocations, but end users who get a single v4 IP are
1599 # usually given a v6 /64, and most v6 addressing schemes need at least half that address space
[768]1600 if ($args{cidr} && $args{cidr}->{isv6} && $args{rdns} =~ /\%/) {
[690]1601 return ('FAIL','Reverse DNS template patterns are not supported for IPv6 allocations');
1602 }
1603
[77]1604 my $sth;
[66]1605
[633]1606 # Snag the "type" of the freeblock and its CIDR
1607 my ($alloc_from_type, $alloc_from, $fbparent, $fcity, $fbmaster) =
1608 $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT routed,cidr,parent_id,city,master_id FROM freeblocks WHERE id = ?",
1609 undef, $args{fbid});
1610 $alloc_from = new NetAddr::IP $alloc_from;
[692]1611 return ('FAIL',"Failed to allocate $args{cidr}; intended free block was used by another allocation.")
[741]1612 if ($args{type} !~ /.i/ && !$fbparent);
[692]1613##fixme: fail here if !$alloc_from
1614# also consider "lock for allocation" due to multistep allocation process
[349]1615
[79]1616 # To contain the error message, if any.
[554]1617 my $msg = "Unknown error allocating $args{cidr} as '$disp_alloctypes{$args{type}}'";
[79]1618
[77]1619 # Enable transactions and error handling
1620 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0; # These need to be local so we don't
1621 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1; # step on our toes by accident.
[66]1622
[554]1623 if ($args{type} =~ /^.i$/) {
1624 $msg = "Unable to assign static IP $args{cidr} to $args{custid}";
[77]1625 eval {
[832]1626##fixme: IP pools across VRFs, need to use the IP ID instead of the CIDR
1627# ... or the VRF itself?
[923]1628 if ($args{cidr}) {
1629 # IP specified
1630 my $availsql = "SELECT available FROM poolips WHERE ";
1631 my @availargs;
1632 if ($args{cidr} =~ /^\d+$/) {
1633 # IP passed as ID
1634 $availsql .= "id = ?";
1635 push @availargs, $args{cidr};
1636 } else {
1637 # IP passed as IP address
1638 $availsql .= "ip = ?";
1639 push @availargs, $args{cidr};
1640 }
1641 if ($args{parent}) {
1642 # Limit by parent ID
1643 $availsql .= " AND parent_id = ?";
1644 push @availargs, $args{parent};
1645 } elsif ($args{vfr}) {
1646 # Limit by VRF, but only if the parent ID isn't available
1647 $availsql .= " AND vrf = ?";
1648 push @availargs, $args{vrf};
1649 } else {
1650 # Fail if we don't have a handle for the pool
1651 die "Missing parent ID or VRF.\n";
1652 }
1653 my ($isavail) = $dbh->selectrow_array($availsql, undef, @availargs);
[554]1654 die "IP is not in an IP pool.\n"
1655 if !$isavail;
1656 die "IP already allocated. Deallocate and reallocate, or update the entry\n"
1657 if $isavail eq 'n';
1658 } else { # IP not specified, take first available
[768]1659 ($args{cidr}) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT ip FROM poolips WHERE parent_id=? AND available='y' ORDER BY ip",
1660 undef, ($args{parent}) );
[545]1661 }
[782]1662
1663 # backup
1664 my $backupid = 0;
1665 if ($args{backup}) {
[798]1666 my $bksql = "INSERT INTO backuplist (";
[782]1667 my @bkvals;
[798]1668 my @bkfields;
1669 for my $bk (@backupfields) {
[782]1670 if ($args{"bk$bk"}) {
[798]1671 push @bkfields, "bk$bk";
[782]1672 push @bkvals, $args{"bk$bk"};
1673 }
1674 }
[798]1675 $bksql .= join(',',@bkfields).") VALUES (".join(',', map {'?'} @bkfields).")";
1676 $dbh->do($bksql, undef, @bkvals);
[782]1677 ($backupid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('backuplist_backup_id_seq')");
1678 }
1679
1680 # finally assign the IP
1681 $dbh->do("UPDATE poolips SET custid = ?, city = ?, available='n', description = ?, notes = ?, ".
[832]1682 "circuitid = ?, privdata = ?, rdns = ?, backup_id = ? ".
[633]1683 "WHERE ip = ? AND parent_id = ?", undef,
1684 ($args{custid}, $args{city}, $args{desc}, $args{notes},
[832]1685 $args{circid}, $args{privdata}, $args{rdns}, $backupid,
[633]1686 $args{cidr}, $args{parent}) );
[157]1687
[397]1688# node hack
[554]1689 if ($args{nodeid} && $args{nodeid} ne '') {
1690 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO noderef (block,node_id) VALUES (?,?)", undef, ($args{cidr}, $args{nodeid}) );
[397]1691 }
1692# end node hack
[545]1693
[691]1694 $dbh->commit; # Allocate IP from pool
[77]1695 };
1696 if ($@) {
[545]1697 $msg .= ": $@";
[78]1698 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
[578]1699 return ('FAIL', $msg);
[77]1700 } else {
[754]1701 # Snag the pool info
[758]1702 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $args{parent});
[754]1703 # Only try to update rDNS when the pool is flagged as "rDNS available"
[758]1704 if ($pinfo->{revavail} || $pinfo->{revpartial}) {
[868]1705 _rpc('addOrUpdateRevRec', cidr => "$args{cidr}", name => $args{rdns}, rpcuser => $args{user},
1706 location => $pinfo->{location});
[754]1707 }
[578]1708 return ('OK', $args{cidr});
[77]1709 }
1710
1711 } else { # end IP-from-pool allocation
1712
[633]1713 if ($args{cidr} == $alloc_from) {
[77]1714 # Easiest case- insert in one table, delete in the other, and go home. More or less.
1715
1716 eval {
[554]1717 $msg = "Unable to allocate $args{cidr} as '$disp_alloctypes{$args{type}}'";
1718
[798]1719 # backup
1720 my $backupid = 0;
1721 if ($args{backup}) {
1722 if (!$args{bkip}) {
1723 # check for /32-ness. no point in skipping /32 "netblocks", because they already single IPs
1724 die "Backup data set on a netblock requires a backup IP\n" unless $args{cidr} =~ m{/32$};
1725 $args{bkip} = $args{cidr};
1726 }
1727 my $bksql = "INSERT INTO backuplist (";
1728 my @bkfields;
1729 my @bkvals;
1730 for my $bk (@backupfields) {
1731 if ($args{"bk$bk"}) {
1732 push @bkfields, "bk$bk";
1733 push @bkvals, $args{"bk$bk"};
1734 }
1735 }
1736 $bksql .= join(',',@bkfields).") VALUES (".join(',',map {'?'} @bkfields).")";
1737 $dbh->do($bksql, undef, @bkvals);
1738 ($backupid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('backuplist_backup_id_seq')");
1739 } # $args{backup}
1740
[633]1741 # Insert the allocations entry
1742 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO allocations ".
[798]1743 "(cidr,parent_id,master_id,vrf,vlan,custid,type,city,description,notes,circuitid,privdata,rdns,backup_id)".
[832]1744 " VALUES (?,?,?,(SELECT vrf FROM allocations WHERE id=?),?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
1745 ($args{cidr}, $fbparent, $fbmaster, $fbmaster, $args{vlan}, $args{custid}, $args{type}, $args{city},
[798]1746 $args{desc}, $args{notes}, $args{circid}, $args{privdata}, $args{rdns}, $backupid) );
[633]1747 my ($bid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('allocations_id_seq')");
[555]1748
[554]1749 # Munge freeblocks
1750 if ($args{type} =~ /^(.)[mc]$/) {
1751 # special case - block is a routed or container/"reserve" block
1752 my $rtype = $1;
[633]1753 $dbh->do("UPDATE freeblocks SET routed = ?,city = ?,parent_id = ? WHERE id = ?",
1754 undef, ($rtype, $args{city}, $bid, $args{fbid}) );
[77]1755 } else {
[554]1756 # "normal" case
[633]1757 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE id = ?", undef, ($args{fbid}) );
[554]1758 }
[77]1759
[554]1760 # And initialize the pool, if necessary
1761 # PPPoE pools (currently dialup, DSL, and WiFi) get all IPs made available
1762 # "DHCP" or "real-subnet" pools have the net, gw, and bcast IPs removed.
1763 if ($args{type} =~ /^.p$/) {
1764 $msg = "Could not initialize IPs in new $disp_alloctypes{$args{type}} $args{cidr}";
[633]1765 my ($code,$rmsg) = initPool($dbh, $args{cidr}, $args{type}, $args{city}, "all", $bid);
[554]1766 die $rmsg if $code eq 'FAIL';
1767 } elsif ($args{type} =~ /^.d$/) {
1768 $msg = "Could not initialize IPs in new $disp_alloctypes{$args{type}} $args{cidr}";
[633]1769 my ($code,$rmsg) = initPool($dbh, $args{cidr}, $args{type}, $args{city}, "normal", $bid);
[554]1770 die $rmsg if $code eq 'FAIL';
1771 }
[79]1772
[397]1773# node hack
[554]1774 if ($args{nodeid} && $args{nodeid} ne '') {
1775 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO noderef (block,node_id) VALUES (?,?)", undef, ($args{cidr}, $args{nodeid}) );
[397]1776 }
1777# end node hack
[574]1778
[691]1779 $dbh->commit; # Simple block allocation
[78]1780 }; # end of eval
[77]1781 if ($@) {
[157]1782 $msg .= ": ".$@;
[77]1783 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
[157]1784 return ('FAIL',$msg);
[78]1785 }
[77]1786
1787 } else { # cidr != alloc_from
1788
1789 # Hard case. Allocation is smaller than free block.
[633]1790
1791 # make sure new allocation is in fact within freeblock. *sigh*
1792 return ('FAIL',"Requested allocation $args{cidr} is not within $alloc_from")
1793 if !$alloc_from->contains($args{cidr});
[554]1794 my $wantmaskbits = $args{cidr}->masklen;
[633]1795 my $maskbits = $alloc_from->masklen;
[77]1796
1797 my @newfreeblocks; # Holds free blocks generated from splitting the source freeblock.
1798
1799 # This determines which blocks will be left "free" after allocation. We take the
1800 # block we're allocating from, and split it in half. We see which half the wanted
1801 # block is in, and repeat until the wanted block is equal to one of the halves.
1802 my $i=0;
[633]1803 my $tmp_from = $alloc_from; # So we don't munge $args{alloc_from}
[77]1804 while ($maskbits++ < $wantmaskbits) {
1805 my @subblocks = $tmp_from->split($maskbits);
[554]1806 $newfreeblocks[$i++] = (($args{cidr}->within($subblocks[0])) ? $subblocks[1] : $subblocks[0]);
1807 $tmp_from = ( ($args{cidr}->within($subblocks[0])) ? $subblocks[0] : $subblocks[1] );
[77]1808 } # while
1809
1810 # Begin SQL transaction block
1811 eval {
[554]1812 $msg = "Unable to allocate $args{cidr} as '$disp_alloctypes{$args{type}}'";
[79]1813
[77]1814 # Delete old freeblocks entry
[633]1815 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE id = ?", undef, ($args{fbid}) );
[77]1816
[633]1817 # Insert the allocations entry
1818 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO allocations ".
[691]1819 "(cidr,parent_id,master_id,vrf,vlan,custid,type,city,description,notes,circuitid,privdata,rdns)".
[832]1820 " VALUES (?,?,?,(SELECT vrf FROM allocations WHERE id=?),?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
1821 ($args{cidr}, $fbparent, $fbmaster, $fbmaster, $args{vlan}, $args{custid}, $args{type}, $args{city},
[633]1822 $args{desc}, $args{notes}, $args{circid}, $args{privdata}, $args{rdns}) );
1823 my ($bid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('allocations_id_seq')");
1824
[692]1825 # Insert new list of smaller free blocks left over. Flag the one that matches the
1826 # masklength of the new allocation, if a reserve block was requested.
1827 $sth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,vrf,parent_id,master_id,reserve_for) ".
1828 "VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
1829 foreach my $block (@newfreeblocks) {
1830 $sth->execute($block, $fcity, $alloc_from_type, $args{vrf}, $fbparent, $fbmaster,
[721]1831 ($args{reserve} && $block->masklen == $wantmaskbits ? $bid : 0));
[692]1832 }
1833
[554]1834 # For routed/container types, add a freeblock within the allocated block so we can subdivide it further
1835 if ($args{type} =~ /(.)[mc]/) { # rm and .c types - containers
1836 my $rtype = $1;
[698]1837 $sth->execute($args{cidr}, $args{city}, $rtype, $args{vrf}, $bid, $fbmaster, 0);
[554]1838 }
[79]1839
[554]1840 # And initialize the pool, if necessary
1841 # PPPoE pools (currently dialup, DSL, and WiFi) get all IPs made available
1842 # "DHCP" or "real-subnet" pools have the net, gw, and bcast IPs removed.
1843 if ($args{type} =~ /^.p$/) {
1844 $msg = "Could not initialize IPs in new $disp_alloctypes{$args{type}} $args{cidr}";
[633]1845 my ($code,$rmsg) = initPool($dbh, $args{cidr}, $args{type}, $args{city}, "all", $bid);
[554]1846 die $rmsg if $code eq 'FAIL';
1847 } elsif ($args{type} =~ /^.d$/) {
1848 $msg = "Could not initialize IPs in new $disp_alloctypes{$args{type}} $args{cidr}";
[633]1849 my ($code,$rmsg) = initPool($dbh, $args{cidr}, $args{type}, $args{city}, "normal", $bid);
[554]1850 die $rmsg if $code eq 'FAIL';
1851 }
[77]1852
[397]1853# node hack
[554]1854 if ($args{nodeid} && $args{nodeid} ne '') {
1855 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO noderef (block,node_id) VALUES (?,?)", undef, ($args{cidr}, $args{nodeid}) );
[397]1856 }
1857# end node hack
[554]1858
[691]1859 $dbh->commit; # Complex block allocation
[77]1860 }; # end eval
1861 if ($@) {
[256]1862 $msg .= ": ".$@;
[77]1863 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
[78]1864 return ('FAIL',$msg);
[77]1865 }
1866
1867 } # end fullcidr != alloc_from
1868
[754]1869 # Snag the parent info
[758]1870 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $fbparent);
[832]1871 # Only try to update rDNS when the block is flagged as "rDNS available"
[860]1872 if (($pinfo->{revavail} || $pinfo->{revpartial}) && ($args{rdns} || $args{iprev})) {
[832]1873 # the netblock/allocation...
[868]1874 _rpc('addOrUpdateRevRec', cidr => "$args{cidr}", name => $args{rdns}, rpcuser => $args{user},
1875 location => $pinfo->{location});
[832]1876 # ...and the per-IP set, if there is one.
[868]1877 _rpc('updateRevSet', %{$args{iprev}}, rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $pinfo->{location})
[832]1878 if keys (%{$args{iprev}});
[754]1879 }
[677]1880
[585]1881 return ('OK', 'OK');
1882
[77]1883 } # end static-IP vs netblock allocation
1884
1885} # end allocateBlock()
1886
1887
1888## IPDB::initPool()
1889# Initializes a pool
1890# Requires a database handle, the pool CIDR, type, city, and a parameter
1891# indicating whether the pool should allow allocation of literally every
1892# IP, or if it should reserve network/gateway/broadcast IPs
[78]1893# Note that this is NOT done in a transaction, that's why it's a private
1894# function and should ONLY EVER get called from allocateBlock()
[77]1895sub initPool {
[633]1896 my ($dbh,undef,$type,$city,$class,$parent) = @_;
[77]1897 my $pool = new NetAddr::IP $_[1];
1898
[574]1899 # IPv6 does not lend itself to IP pools as supported
[887]1900 return ('FAIL',"Refusing to create IPv6 static IP pool\n") if $pool->{isv6};
[574]1901 # IPv4 pools don't make much sense beyond even /24. Allow up to 4096-host footshooting anyway.
1902 # NetAddr::IP won't allow more than a /16 (65k hosts).
[887]1903 return ('FAIL',"Refusing to create oversized static IP pool\n") if $pool->masklen <= 20;
[574]1904
[691]1905 # Retrieve some odds and ends for defaults on the IPs
[633]1906 my ($pcustid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT def_custid FROM alloctypes WHERE type=?", undef, ($type) );
[699]1907 my ($vrf,$vlan,$master) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT vrf,vlan,master_id FROM allocations WHERE id = ?",
[691]1908 undef, ($parent) );
1909
[157]1910 $type =~ s/[pd]$/i/;
[77]1911 my $sth;
[157]1912 my $msg;
[77]1913
[157]1914 eval {
1915 # have to insert all pool IPs into poolips table as "unallocated".
[831]1916 $sth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO poolips (ip,custid,city,type,parent_id,master_id,vrf) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
[695]1917
1918 # in case of pool extension by some means, we need to see what IPs were already inserted
1919 my $tmp1 = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT ip FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ?", undef, $parent);
1920 my %foundips;
1921 foreach (@{$tmp1}) {
1922 $foundips{$_->[0]} = 1;
1923 }
1924
[696]1925# Dodge an edge case - pool where IPs have been "stolen" and turned into a netblock assignment.
1926# We can't just "get all the current IPs, and add the missing ones", because some IPs are
1927# legitimately missing (for stretchy values of "legitimately").
1928
1929 my $pdata = getBlockData($dbh, $parent);
1930 my $pcidr = new NetAddr::IP $pdata->{block};
1931
1932 if ($pcidr != $pool) {
1933 # enumerate the IPs from the *old* pool, flag them as "found", so we can iterate the entire
1934 # requested pool and still make sure we skip the IPs in the old pool - even if they've been
1935 # "stolen" by legacy netblocks.
1936 my @oldips = $pcidr->hostenum;
1937 # decide whether to start excluding existing IPs at the "gateway" or "gateway+1"
1938 my $ostart = ($pdata->{type} =~ /^.d$/ ? 1 : 0);
1939 for (my $i = $ostart; $i<= $#oldips; $i++) {
1940 $foundips{$oldips[$i]} = 1;
1941 }
1942 }
1943
[695]1944 # enumerate the hosts in the IP range - everything except the first (net) and last (bcast) IP
[157]1945 my @poolip_list = $pool->hostenum;
[695]1946
1947 # always check/add IPs from gw+1 through bcast-1:
1948 # (but the set won't be in oooorderrrrr! <pout>)
1949 for (my $i=1; $i<=$#poolip_list; $i++) {
[696]1950 my $baseip = $poolip_list[$i]->addr;
1951 if ($baseip !~ /\.(?:0|255)$/ && !$foundips{$poolip_list[$i]}) {
[831]1952 $sth->execute($baseip, $pcustid, $city, $type, $parent, $master, $vrf);
[696]1953 }
[695]1954 }
1955
1956 # now do the special case - DSL/PPP blocks can use the "net", "gw", and "bcast" IPs.
1957 # we exclude .0 and .255 anyway, since while they'll mostly work, they *will* behave badly here and there.
[157]1958 if ($class eq 'all') { # (DSL-ish block - *all* IPs available
[246]1959 if ($pool->addr !~ /\.0$/) { # .0 causes weirdness.
[831]1960 $sth->execute($pool->addr, $pcustid, $city, $type, $parent, $master, $vrf)
1961 unless $foundips{$pool->addr."/32"};
[246]1962 }
[831]1963 $sth->execute($poolip_list[0]->addr, $pcustid, $city, $type, $parent, $master, $vrf)
1964 unless $foundips{$poolip_list[0]};
[157]1965 $pool--;
[246]1966 if ($pool->addr !~ /\.255$/) { # .255 can cause weirdness.
[831]1967 $sth->execute($pool->addr, $pcustid, $city, $type, $parent, $master, $vrf)
1968 unless $foundips{$pool->addr."/32"};
[246]1969 }
[77]1970 }
[633]1971# don't commit here! the caller may not be done.
1972# $dbh->commit;
[157]1973 };
1974 if ($@) {
[574]1975 $msg = $@;
[633]1976# Don't roll back! It's up to the caller to handle this.
1977# eval { $dbh->rollback; };
[157]1978 return ('FAIL',$msg);
1979 } else {
1980 return ('OK',"OK");
[77]1981 }
1982} # end initPool()
1983
1984
[531]1985## IPDB::updateBlock()
1986# Update an allocation
1987# Takes all allocation fields in a hash
1988sub updateBlock {
1989 my $dbh = shift;
1990 my %args = @_;
1991
1992 return ('FAIL', 'Missing block to update') if !$args{block};
1993
[634]1994 # Spaces don't show up well in lots of places. Make sure they don't get into the DB.
1995 $args{custid} =~ s/^\s+//;
1996 $args{custid} =~ s/\s+$//;
1997
[531]1998 # do it all in a transaction
1999 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2000 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2001
2002 my @fieldlist;
2003 my @vallist;
[691]2004 foreach ('custid', 'city', 'description', 'notes', 'circuitid', 'privdata', 'rdns', 'vrf', 'vlan') {
[531]2005 if ($args{$_}) {
2006 push @fieldlist, $_;
2007 push @vallist, $args{$_};
2008 }
2009 }
2010
[634]2011 my $binfo;
[531]2012 my $updtable = 'allocations';
[634]2013 my $keyfield = 'id';
[535]2014 if ($args{type} =~ /^(.)i$/) {
[531]2015 $updtable = 'poolips';
[634]2016 $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $args{block}, 'i');
[832]2017 # allow allocating an IP by update. mainly for RPC, may simplify matters for caller
2018 if ($args{assignIP_on_update}) {
2019 push @fieldlist, 'available';
2020 push @vallist, 'n';
2021 }
[531]2022 } else {
2023## fixme: there's got to be a better way...
[634]2024 $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $args{block});
[531]2025 if ($args{swip}) {
2026 if ($args{swip} eq 'on' || $args{swip} eq '1' || $args{swip} eq 'y') {
2027 $args{swip} = 'y';
2028 } else {
2029 $args{swip} = 'n';
2030 }
2031 }
2032 foreach ('type', 'swip') {
2033 if ($args{$_}) {
2034 push @fieldlist, $_;
2035 push @vallist, $args{$_};
2036 }
2037 }
2038 }
2039
2040 return ('FAIL', 'No fields to update') if !@fieldlist;
2041
2042 my $sql = "UPDATE $updtable SET ";
2043 $sql .= join " = ?, ", @fieldlist;
2044
[764]2045 # create these here so we can use the expanded CIDR in the rDNS update after the eval,
2046 # if we're expanding the block into a "reserved" freeblock
2047 my $cidr = NetAddr::IP->new($binfo->{block});
2048 my $newblock = NetAddr::IP->new($cidr->addr, $cidr->masklen - 1)->network;
2049
[531]2050 eval {
[695]2051 # check for block merge first...
2052 if ($args{fbmerge}) {
2053 # safety net? make sure mergeable block passed in is really one or both of
2054 # a) reserved for expansion of the block and
2055 # b) confirmed CIDR-combinable
2056 # "safety? SELECT foo FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr << ? AND masklen(cidr) = ?, $newblock, ".$cidr->masklen."\n";
2057 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE id=?", undef, $args{fbmerge});
2058 # ... so we can append the change in the stored CIDR field to extend the allocation.
2059 $sql .= " = ?, cidr";
2060 push @vallist, $newblock;
2061 # if we have an IP pool, call initPool to fill in any missing entries in the pool
2062 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.p$/) {
2063 my ($code,$rmsg) = initPool($dbh, "$newblock", $binfo->{type}, $binfo->{city}, 'all', $args{block});
2064 die $rmsg if $code eq 'FAIL';
2065 } elsif ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.d$/) {
2066 my ($code,$rmsg) = initPool($dbh, "$newblock", $binfo->{type}, $binfo->{city}, 'normal', $args{block});
2067 die $rmsg if $code eq 'FAIL';
2068 }
2069 }
2070
[798]2071 # backup
[788]2072 if (!defined($args{ignorebk})) {
[798]2073 # backup data considered "restricted"; caller should set this flag if user does not have 's' permission
2074
2075 my $backupid = $binfo->{hasbk};
2076 if (!$binfo->{hasbk}) {
2077 if ($args{backup}) {
2078 # failure mode: backup data on netblock with no IP set
2079 if (!$args{bkip}) {
2080 # check for /32-ness. no point in skipping /32 "netblocks", because they already single IPs
2081 die "Backup data set on a netblock requires a backup IP\n" unless $binfo->{block} =~ m{/32$};
2082 $args{bkip} = $binfo->{block};
[788]2083 }
[798]2084 # insert new backup record since we don't have one
2085 my $bksql = "INSERT INTO backuplist (";
2086 my @bkfields;
2087 my @bkvals;
2088 for my $bk (@backupfields) {
2089 if ($args{"bk$bk"}) {
2090 push @bkfields, "bk$bk";
2091 push @bkvals, $args{"bk$bk"};
2092 }
2093 }
2094 $bksql .= join(',',@bkfields).") VALUES (".join(',', map {'?'} @bkfields).")";
2095 $dbh->do($bksql, undef, @bkvals);
2096 ($backupid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('backuplist_backup_id_seq')");
2097 # add the backup ID to the update
2098 push @vallist, $backupid;
2099 $sql .= " = ?, backup_id";
[788]2100 }
[798]2101
2102 } else { # !$binfo->{hasbk}
2103
2104 # allocation already has backup data
2105 if ($args{backup}) {
2106 if (!$args{bkip}) {
2107 # check for /32-ness. no point in skipping /32 "netblocks", because they are already single IPs
2108 die "Backup data set on a netblock requires a backup IP\n" unless $binfo->{block} =~ m{/32$};
2109 $args{bkip} = $binfo->{block};
2110 }
2111 my @bkfields;
2112 my @bkvals;
2113 for my $bk (@backupfields) {
2114 no warnings qw( uninitialized );
2115 if ($binfo->{"bk$bk"} ne $args{"bk$bk"}) {
2116 push @bkfields, "bk$bk = ?";
2117 push @bkvals, $args{"bk$bk"};
2118 }
2119 }
2120
2121 $dbh->do("UPDATE backuplist SET ".join(',', @bkfields)." WHERE backup_id = ?",
2122 undef, @bkvals, $binfo->{hasbk})
2123 if @bkfields;
[788]2124##todo: keep historic changes for $timeperiod, by adding a backref ID field, and on updates adding a new backup
2125# record instead of updating the existing one. should probably check if new==old so we don't do needless updates
2126# in that case...
[798]2127 } else {
2128 if ($binfo->{hasbk}) {
2129 # had backup data, no longer checked - delete backup entry
2130 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM backuplist WHERE backup_id = ?", undef, $binfo->{hasbk});
2131 $sql .= " = ?, backup_id";
2132 push @vallist, 0;
2133 }
[788]2134 }
[798]2135 } # $binfo->{hasbk} defined
2136 } # if !args{ignorebk}
[788]2137
[695]2138 # append another SQL fragment
2139 push @vallist, $args{block};
2140 $sql .= " = ? WHERE $keyfield = ?";
2141
[832]2142##fixme: don't do the update on pool IPs if the IP is available and assignIP_on_update is not set
[531]2143 # do the update
2144 $dbh->do($sql, undef, @vallist);
2145
2146 if ($args{node}) {
2147 # done with delete/insert so we don't have to worry about funkyness updating a node ref that isn't there
[634]2148 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM noderef WHERE block = ?", undef, ($binfo->{block}) );
2149 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO noderef (block,node_id) VALUES (?,?)", undef, ($binfo->{block}, $args{node}) )
2150 if $args{node} ne '--';
[531]2151 }
2152
2153 $dbh->commit;
2154 };
2155 if ($@) {
2156 my $msg = $@;
2157 $dbh->rollback;
2158 return ('FAIL', $msg);
2159 }
[588]2160
[754]2161 # Do RPC rDNS call, if available.
2162 # Snag the parent info
[758]2163 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $binfo->{parent_id});
[754]2164 # Return early if rDNS flag(s) are not set
2165 return ('OK','OK') unless ($pinfo->{revavail} || $pinfo->{revpartial});
2166
[902]2167 # munge the reverse name to include the default domain if there are no dots. Don't append if
2168 # there's no DNS argument though, that would likely cause Big Problems
2169 $args{rdns} .= ".$IPDB::domain" if $IPDB::append_domain && $args{rdns} && $args{rdns} !~ /\./;
2170
[686]2171 # In case of any container (mainly master block), only update freeblocks so we don't stomp subs
2172 # (which would be the wrong thing in pretty much any case except "DELETE ALL EVARYTHING!!1!oneone!")
2173 if ($binfo->{type} =~ '.[mc]') {
2174 # Not using listFree() as it doesn't return quite all of the blocks wanted.
2175 # Retrieve the immediate free blocks
2176 my $sth = $dbh->prepare(q(
2177 SELECT cidr FROM freeblocks WHERE parent_id = ?
2178 UNION
2179 SELECT cidr FROM freeblocks f WHERE
2180 cidr = (SELECT cidr FROM allocations a WHERE f.cidr = a.cidr)
2181 AND master_id = ?
2182 ) );
2183 $sth->execute($args{block}, $binfo->{master_id});
2184 my %fbset;
2185 while (my ($fb) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
2186 $fbset{"host_$fb"} = $args{rdns};
2187 }
2188 # We use this RPC call instead of multiple addOrUpdateRevRec calls, since we don't
2189 # know how many records we'll be updating and more than 3-4 is far too slow. This
2190 # should be safe to call unconditionally.
2191 # Requires dnsadmin >= r678
[868]2192 _rpc('updateRevSet', %fbset, rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $pinfo->{location});
[677]2193
[686]2194 } else {
[832]2195 $binfo->{block} =~ s{/(?:32|128)$}{};
2196 # Only insert a record for IPv4, or actual single v6 IPs
[868]2197 _rpc('addOrUpdateRevRec', cidr => $binfo->{block}, name => $args{rdns}, rpcuser => $args{user},
2198 location => $pinfo->{location})
[832]2199 if !$cidr->{isv6} || ($cidr->{isv6} && $cidr->masklen == 128);
[677]2200
[686]2201 # and the per-IP set, if there is one.
[868]2202 _rpc('updateRevSet', cidr => $binfo->{block}, %{$args{iprev}}, rpcuser => $args{user},
2203 location => $pinfo->{location})
[832]2204 if keys (%{$args{iprev}});
[764]2205
2206 # and fix up the template's CIDR if required
[868]2207 _rpc('resizeTemplate', oldcidr => "$binfo->{block}", newcidr => $newblock->network.'',
2208 rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $pinfo->{location})
[764]2209 if $args{fbmerge};
[686]2210 }
2211
[759]2212##fixme: RPC failures?
[588]2213 return ('OK','OK');
[531]2214} # end updateBlock()
2215
2216
[702]2217## IPDB::splitBlock()
2218# Splits an existing allocation into two or more smaller allocations based on a passed netmask
2219# Duplicates all other data
2220# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs with ID and CIDR keys for the list of new allocations.
2221# Should probably commit DNS magic to realign DNS data
[713]2222# Mostly works but may return Strange Things(TM) if used on a master block
[702]2223sub splitBlock {
2224 my $dbh = shift;
[707]2225 my %args = @_;
[702]2226
2227##fixme: set errstr on errors so caller can suitably clue-by-four the user
[707]2228 return if $args{basetype} ne 'b'; # only netblocks allowed!
[702]2229
[707]2230 my $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $args{id});
[702]2231 return if !$binfo;
2232
[707]2233 return if $args{newmask} !~ /^\d+$/;
[702]2234
2235 my @ret;
2236 my $block = new NetAddr::IP $binfo->{block};
2237 my $oldmask = $block->masklen;
2238
2239 # Fail if the block to split is "too small" - eg, can't split a v4 /32 at all
2240 # failure modes:
2241 # difference between $oldmask and $newmask is negative or 0
[707]2242 if ($args{newmask} - $oldmask <= 0) {
2243 $errstr = "Can't split a /$oldmask allocation into /$args{newmask} pieces";
[702]2244 return;
2245 }
2246# # difference between $oldmask and $newmask is > n, for arbitrary n?
2247# if ($newmask - $oldmask > 42) { # because 42
2248# }
2249 # $oldmask > n, for arbitrary n? At least check limits of data type.
2250 if ($block->{isv6}) {
[707]2251 if ($args{newmask} - $oldmask > 128) {
2252 $errstr = "Impossible IPv6 mask length /$args{newmask} requested";
[702]2253 return;
2254 }
2255 } else {
[707]2256 if ($args{newmask} - $oldmask > 32) {
2257 $errstr = "Impossible IPv4 mask length /$args{newmask} requested";
[702]2258 return;
2259 }
2260 }
2261
[707]2262 my @newblocks = $block->split($args{newmask});
[702]2263
2264 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2265 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2266
2267 eval {
2268 # line up a list of fields and values. Be nice if there was a handy way to do,
2269 # direct in SQL, something like
2270 # "INSERT INTO foo (f1,f2,f3) VALUES (newf1,(SELECT oldf2,oldf3 FROM foo WHERE baz))"
2271 my @fieldlist = qw(type city description notes circuitid privdata custid swip vrf vlan rdns parent_id master_id);
2272 my $fields_sql = join(',', @fieldlist);
2273 my @vals;
2274 foreach (@fieldlist) {
2275 push @vals, $binfo->{$_};
2276 }
2277 # note the first block in the split for return
[707]2278 push @ret, {nid => $args{id}, nblock => "$newblocks[0]"};
[702]2279
2280 # prepare
2281 my $idsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT currval('allocations_id_seq')");
[713]2282 my $allocsth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO allocations (cidr, $fields_sql)".
[702]2283 " VALUES (?".',?'x(scalar(@fieldlist)).")");
[774]2284 my $allocsth2 = $dbh->prepare(qq(
2285 INSERT INTO allocations (cidr, $fields_sql)
2286 SELECT ? AS cidr, $fields_sql
2287 FROM allocations
2288 WHERE id = ?
2289 ) );
[702]2290 my $nbsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? AND ip = ?");
[713]2291 my $upd_psth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET parent_id = ? WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
2292 my $upd_msth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET master_id = ? WHERE master_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
2293 my $fb_psth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE freeblocks SET parent_id = ? WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
2294 my $fb_msth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE freeblocks SET master_id = ? WHERE master_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
2295 my $pool_psth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE poolips SET parent_id = ? WHERE parent_id = ? AND ip << ?");
2296 my $pool_msth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE poolips SET master_id = ? WHERE master_id = ? AND ip <<= ?");
[702]2297
[774]2298 my @clist;
2299 _getChildren($dbh, $args{id}, $binfo->{master_id}, \@clist, $block);
[702]2300
[774]2301 my @processlist;
2302 push @processlist, { id => $args{id}, cidr => $block, mask => $block->masklen, type => $binfo->{type} };
2303 foreach (@clist) {
2304 $_->{cidr} = new NetAddr::IP $_->{cidr};
2305 if ($_->{cidr}->masklen < $args{newmask}) {
2306 $_->{mask} = $_->{cidr}->masklen;
2307 push @processlist, $_;
2308 }
[702]2309 }
2310
[775]2311 # Sort on masklen, crudely break ties by pushing container blocks down the stack. Multiple-nested containers
2312 # of the same size are virtually guaranteed to produce strange results, but should be rare enough to not matter
2313 @processlist = sort { $b->{cidr}->masklen <=> $a->{cidr}->masklen || $a->{type} =~ /^.m$/ } @processlist;
[739]2314
[774]2315 foreach my $pr (@processlist) {
2316 my @nbset = $pr->{cidr}->split($args{newmask});
[702]2317
[899]2318 # update existing block
[774]2319 $dbh->do("UPDATE allocations SET cidr = ? WHERE id = ?", undef, ("$nbset[0]", $pr->{id}) );
[739]2320
[774]2321 # axe the new bcast IP from the smaller pool at the "base" block, if it's a "normal" pool
2322 if ($pr->{type} =~ /.d/) {
2323 $nbset[0]--;
2324 $nbsth->execute($pr->{id}, $nbset[0]->addr);
[713]2325 }
2326
[774]2327 # Holder for freeblocks-to-delete. Should be impossible to have more than one...
2328 my %fbdel;
2329
2330 # Loop over the new blocks that are not the base block
2331 for (my $i = 1; $i <= $#nbset; $i++) {
2332 # add the new allocation
2333 $allocsth2->execute($nbset[$i], $pr->{id});
2334
2335 # fetch the ID of the entry we just added...
2336 $idsth->execute();
2337 my ($nid) = $idsth->fetchrow_array();
2338 # ... so we can pass back the list of blocks and IDs...
2339 push @ret, {nid => $nid, nblock => "$nbset[$i]"};
2340 # axe the net, gw, and bcast IPs as necessary when splitting a "normal" pool
2341 if ($pr->{type} =~ /.d/) {
2342 # net
2343 $nbsth->execute($pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]->addr);
2344 $nbset[$i]++;
2345 # gw
2346 $nbsth->execute($pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]->addr);
2347 $nbset[$i]--;
2348 $nbset[$i]--;
2349 # bcast
2350 $nbsth->execute($pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]->addr);
2351 $nbset[$i]++;
2352 } # $binfo->{type} =~ /.d/
2353
2354 # Check for free blocks larger than the new mask length, and split those as needed.
2355 if ($pr->{type} =~ /.[cm]/) {
2356 # get a "list" of freeblocks bigger than the allocation in the parent. there's only one, right?
2357 my $fblist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT id FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr >> ? AND parent_id = ? ",
2358 {Slice=>{}}, $nbset[$i], $pr->{id});
2359 if (@$fblist) {
2360 # create a new freeblock for the new block we created earlier
2361 $dbh->do(q{
2362 INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr, parent_id, master_id, city, routed,vrf)
2363 SELECT ? AS cidr, ? AS parent_id, master_id, city, routed, vrf FROM freeblocks
2364 WHERE id = ?
2365 }, undef, ($nbset[$i], $nid, $fblist->[0]->{id}) );
2366 $fbdel{$fblist->[0]->{id}}++;
2367 }
2368 } # $binfo->{type} =~ /.[cm]/
2369
2370 # Reparent allocations, freeblocks, and pool IPs.
2371 $upd_psth->execute($nid, $pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]);
2372 $fb_psth->execute($nid, $pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]);
2373 $pool_psth->execute($nid, $pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]);
2374
2375 # Update master if we've split a master block
2376 if ($pr->{type} eq 'mm') {
2377 $upd_msth->execute($nid, $pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]);
2378 $fb_msth->execute($nid, $pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]);
2379 $pool_msth->execute($nid, $pr->{id}, $nbset[$i]);
2380 }
2381
[739]2382##fixme:
[774]2383# 2015/09/09 not sure if the latest rewrite has covered this case complete or not
[739]2384# Still missing one edge case - megasplitting a large block such that "many" children also need to be split.
2385# I'm going to call this "unsupported" because I really can't imagine a sane reason for doing this.
2386# Should probably check and error out at least
2387
[774]2388 } # for (... @nbset)
[713]2389
[774]2390 if (%fbdel) {
[899]2391 # pretty sure this SELECT result isn't used...
[774]2392 my $delfblist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(q{
2393 SELECT cidr,parent_id,id FROM freeblocks
2394 WHERE id in (
2395 }.join(',', keys %fbdel).")", {Slice=>{}} );
[899]2396 foreach my $fbd (keys %fbdel) {
2397 $dbh->do("UPDATE freeblocks SET cidr = set_masklen(cidr, ?) WHERE id = ?", undef, $args{newmask}, $fbd);
2398 }
[774]2399 }
[739]2400
[774]2401 } # foreach @processlist
2402
[702]2403 $dbh->commit;
2404 };
2405 if ($@) {
2406 $errstr = "Error splitting $binfo->{block}: $@";
2407 $dbh->rollback;
2408 return;
2409 }
2410
[754]2411 # Only try to update rDNS when the original block is flagged as "rDNS available"
[868]2412 _rpc('splitTemplate', cidr => $binfo->{block}, newmask => $args{newmask}, rpcuser => $args{user},
2413 location => $binfo->{location})
[754]2414 if ($binfo->{revavail} || $binfo->{revpartial});
2415
[702]2416 return \@ret;
2417} # end splitBlock()
2418
2419
[705]2420## IPDB::shrinkBlock()
2421# Shrink an allocation to the passed CIDR block
2422# Takes an allocation ID and a new CIDR
2423# Returns an arrayref to a list of hashrefs with the ID and CIDR of the freed block(s)
2424# Refuses to shrink "real netblock" pool types below /30
2425sub shrinkBlock {
2426 my $dbh = shift;
2427 my $id = shift;
2428
2429 # just take the new CIDR spec; this way we can shrink eg .16/28 to .20/30 without extra contortions
2430 my $newblock = new NetAddr::IP shift;
2431
[759]2432 my $user = shift;
2433
[705]2434 if (!$newblock) {
2435 $errstr = "Can't shrink something that's not a netblock";
2436 return;
2437 }
2438
2439 my $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $id);
2440 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $binfo->{parent_id});
2441
2442 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /.d/ && $newblock->masklen > ($newblock->bits+2) ) {
2443 $errstr = "Can't shrink a non-PPP pool smaller than ".($newblock->{isv6} ? '/124' : '/30');
2444 return;
2445 }
2446
2447 my $oldblock = new NetAddr::IP $binfo->{block};
2448
2449 # Don't try to shrink the block outside of itself, Bad Things (probably) Happen.
2450 if (!$oldblock->contains($newblock)) {
2451 $errstr = "Can't shrink an allocation outside of itself";
2452 return;
2453 }
2454
2455 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2456 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2457
[713]2458 my $addfbsth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,vrf,parent_id,master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?)");
[705]2459 my $idsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT currval('freeblocks_id_seq')");
2460 my $poolsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? AND ip << ?");
2461 my $netsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? AND ip = ?");
[713]2462 my $allocsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
2463 my $delfbsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
[705]2464
2465 my @ret;
[743]2466 my @newfreelist;
[705]2467 eval {
2468 $dbh->do("UPDATE allocations SET cidr = ? WHERE id = ?", undef, $newblock, $id);
2469
2470 # find the netblock(s) that are now free
2471 my @workingblocks = $oldblock->split($newblock->masklen);
2472 foreach my $newsub (@workingblocks) {
2473 next if $newsub == $newblock;
[743]2474 push @newfreelist, $newsub;
[705]2475 }
[743]2476 @newfreelist = Compact(@newfreelist);
[705]2477
2478 # set new freeblocks, and clean up any IP pool entries if needed.
[743]2479 foreach my $newfree (@newfreelist) {
[713]2480 my @clist;
2481 # the block we're munging
2482 push @clist, { id => $id, type => $binfo->{type}, cidr => $binfo->{block} };
[773]2483 _getChildren($dbh, $id, $binfo->{master_id}, \@clist, $newfree);
[713]2484
2485 foreach my $goner (@clist) {
2486 $poolsth->execute($goner->{id}, $newfree) if $goner->{type} =~ /.[dp]/;
2487 $allocsth->execute($goner->{id}, $newfree);
2488 $delfbsth->execute($goner->{id}, $newfree);
[705]2489 }
2490
[713]2491 # No pinfo means we're shrinking a master block, which means the free space is returned outside of IPDB.
2492 if ($pinfo) {
2493 $addfbsth->execute($newfree, $pinfo->{city}, 'm', $pinfo->{vrf}, $binfo->{parent_id}, $pinfo->{master_id});
2494 $idsth->execute;
2495 my ($nid) = $idsth->fetchrow_array();
2496 # add to return list
2497 push @ret, {fbid => $nid, newfree => "$newfree", fbparent => $binfo->{parent_id} };
2498 }
2499
[743]2500 } # $newfree (@newfreelist)
[713]2501
[705]2502 # additional cleanup on net/gw/bcast IPs in pool
2503 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /.d/) {
2504 $netsth->execute($id, $newblock->addr);
2505 $newblock++;
2506 $netsth->execute($id, $newblock->addr);
2507 $newblock--;
2508 $newblock--;
2509 $netsth->execute($id, $newblock->addr);
2510 }
2511
2512 $dbh->commit;
2513 };
2514 if ($@) {
2515 $errstr = "Error splitting $binfo->{block}: $@";
2516 $dbh->rollback;
2517 return;
2518 }
2519
[754]2520 # Only try to update rDNS when the original block is flagged as "rDNS available"
[868]2521 _rpc('resizeTemplate', oldcidr => $binfo->{block}, newcidr => $newblock->network, rpcuser => $user,
2522 location => $binfo->{location})
[754]2523 if ($binfo->{revavail} || $binfo->{revpartial});
2524
[705]2525 return \@ret;
2526} # end shrinkBlock()
2527
2528
[728]2529## IPDB::mergeBlocks()
2530# Merges two or more adjacent allocations, optionally including relevant
2531# free space, into one allocation.
2532# Takes a "base" block ID and a hash with a mask length and a scope argument to decide
2533# how much existing allocation data to delete.
[733]2534# Returns a list starting with the new merged block, then the merged allocations with comment
[728]2535## Merge scope:
2536# Merge to container
2537# keepall
2538# Move all mergeable allocations into the new block
2539# Move all mergeable free blocks into the new block
2540# mergepeer
2541# Move subs of mergeable containers into the updated primary.
2542# Reparent free blocks in mergeable containers to the updated primary.
2543# Convert assigned IPs from pools into subs.
2544# Convert unused IPs from pools into free blocks.
2545# Convert leaf allocations into free blocks.
2546# clearpeer
[746]2547# Keep subs of the original (if it was a container).
2548# Convert assigned IPs from the original pool into subs (if it was a pool).
2549# Convert unused IPs from the original pool into free blocks (if it was a pool).
2550# Delete all peers and their subs aside from the original.
[728]2551# clearall
2552# Delete all peers, subs and IPs.
2553# Add single free block for new container.
2554# Merge to pool
2555# keepall
2556# Convert all leaf allocations in the merge range to groups of used IPs
2557# mergepeer
2558# Effectively equal to keepall
2559# clearpeer
2560# Only convert IPs from the original allocation to used IPs
2561# clearall
2562# Delete any existing IPs, and reinitialize the new pool entirely
2563# Merge to leaf type
2564# Remove all subs
2565sub mergeBlocks {
2566 my $dbh = shift;
2567 my $prime = shift; # "base" block ID to use as a starting point
2568 if (!$prime) {
2569 $errstr = "Missing block ID to base merge on";
2570 return;
2571 }
2572
2573 my %args = @_;
2574
2575 # check key arguments.
2576 if (!$args{scope} || $args{scope} !~ /^(keepall|mergepeer|clearpeer|clearall)$/) {
2577 $errstr = "Bad or missing merge scope";
2578 return;
2579 }
2580 if (!$args{newmask} || $args{newmask} !~ /^\d+$/) {
2581 $errstr = "Bad or missing new netmask";
2582 return;
2583 }
2584
2585 # Retrieve info about the base allocation we're munging
2586 my $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $prime);
2587 my $block = new NetAddr::IP $binfo->{block};
2588 my ($basetype) = ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.(.)$/);
2589 $binfo->{id} = $prime; # preserve for later, just in case
2590
2591 # proposed block
2592 my $newblock = new NetAddr::IP $block->addr."/$args{newmask}";
2593 $newblock = $newblock->network;
2594 $args{newtype} = $binfo->{type} if !$args{newtype};
2595 # if the "primary" block being changed is a master, it must remain one.
[733]2596 # Also force the scope, since otherwise things get ugly.
2597 if ($binfo->{type} eq 'mm') {
2598 $args{newtype} = 'mm';
2599 # don't want to make a peer master a sub of the existing one; too many special cases go explodey,
2600 # but want to retain all other allocations
2601 $args{scope} = 'mergepeer';
2602 }
[728]2603 my ($newcontainerclass) = ($args{newtype} =~ /^(.).$/);
2604
2605 # build an info hash for the "new" allocation we're creating
2606 my $pinfo = {
2607 id => $prime,
2608 block => "$newblock",
2609 type => $args{newtype},
2610 parent_id =>
2611 $binfo->{parent_id},
2612 city => $binfo->{city},
2613 vrf => $binfo->{vrf},
2614 master_id => $binfo->{master_id}
2615 };
2616
2617 my @retlist;
2618
[729]2619 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2620 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2621
[728]2622 # Want to do all of the DB stuff in a transaction, to minimize data changing underfoot
2623 eval {
2624
2625 # We always update the "prime" block passed in...
[752]2626 my $updsth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET cidr = ?, type = ? WHERE id = ?");
[728]2627
[752]2628##fixme: There's still an edge case in the return list where some branches accidentally include
2629# the original block as "additional". Probably due to the ordering of when the prepared update
2630# above gets executed.
2631
[728]2632 # For leaf blocks, we may need to create a new parent as the "primary" instead
2633 # of updating the existing block
2634 my $newparent = $dbh->prepare(q{
2635 INSERT INTO allocations (
2636 cidr, type, city, description, notes, circuitid, createstamp, modifystamp,
2637 privdata, custid, swip, vrf, vlan, rdns, parent_id, master_id
2638 )
2639 SELECT
2640 ? AS cidr, ? AS type, city, description, notes, circuitid, createstamp, modifystamp,
2641 privdata, custid, swip, vrf, vlan, rdns, parent_id, master_id
2642 FROM allocations
2643 WHERE id = ?
2644 });
2645
2646 # Common actions
2647 my $peersth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,id,type,master_id FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?");
2648 $peersth->execute($binfo->{parent_id}, "$newblock");
2649 my $reparentsth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET parent_id = ?, master_id = ? WHERE id = ?");
2650 my $insfbsth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,city,routed,vrf,parent_id,master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?)");
[737]2651 my $delsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE id = ?");
[728]2652
2653 my $fbreparentsth = $dbh->prepare(q{
2654 UPDATE freeblocks
2655 SET parent_id = ?, master_id = ?, city = ?, routed = ?, vrf = ?
2656 WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?
2657 });
2658
2659 if ($args{newtype} =~ /.[cm]/) {
2660 ## Container
2661
[733]2662 # In case of merging a master block. Somewhat redundant with calls to $fbreparentsth,
2663 # but not *quite* entirely.
[729]2664 my $mfbsth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE freeblocks SET master_id = ? WHERE master_id = ?");
2665
2666 if ($args{scope} eq 'keepall') {
[730]2667 # Create a new parent with the same info as the passed "primary".
2668 $newparent->execute($newblock, $args{newtype}, $prime);
2669 # and now retrieve the new parent ID
2670 ($prime) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('allocations_id_seq')");
[733]2671 # snag the new parent info for the return list
2672 push @retlist, { block => "$newblock", type => $disp_alloctypes{$args{newtype}}, id => $prime };
[730]2673 # Reparent the free blocks in the new block
2674 $fbreparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $binfo->{city}, $newcontainerclass, $binfo->{vrf},
2675 $binfo->{parent_id}, $newblock);
2676 # keep existing allocations (including the original primary), just push them down a level
[733]2677 while (my ($peercidr, $peer_id, $peertype, $m_id) = $peersth->fetchrow_array) {
[730]2678 $reparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $peer_id);
2679 # Fix up master_id on free blocks if we're merging a master block
[733]2680 $mfbsth->execute($binfo->{master_id}, $m_id) if $peertype eq 'mm';
2681 # capture block for return
[746]2682 push @retlist, { block => $peercidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$peertype}, mtype => $peertype };
[730]2683 }
2684
[729]2685 } elsif ($args{scope} =~ /^clear/) {
[731]2686 # clearpeer and clearall share a starting point
[733]2687 # snag the new parent info for the return list
2688 push @retlist, { block => "$newblock", type => $disp_alloctypes{$args{newtype}}, id => $prime };
[731]2689 # update the primary allocation info
[752]2690 $updsth->execute($newblock, $args{newtype}, $prime);
[731]2691 # Reparent the free blocks in the new block
2692 $fbreparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $binfo->{city}, $newcontainerclass, $binfo->{vrf},
2693 $binfo->{parent_id}, $newblock);
2694 # Insert a free block if $prime is a leaf
2695 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /.[enr]/) {
2696 $insfbsth->execute($binfo->{block}, $binfo->{city}, $newcontainerclass, $binfo->{vrf}, $prime,
2697 $binfo->{master_id});
2698 }
[733]2699 # delete the peers.
2700 while (my ($peercidr, $peer_id, $peertype, $m_id) = $peersth->fetchrow_array) {
[731]2701 next if $peer_id == $prime;
2702 # push existing allocations down a level before deleting,
2703 # so that when they're deleted the parent info is correct
2704 $reparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $peer_id);
2705 _deleteCascade($dbh, $peer_id);
2706 # insert the freeblock _deleteCascade() (deliberately) didn't when deleting a master block.
2707 # aren't special cases fun?
2708 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr,routed,parent_id,master_id) values (?,?,?,?)",
[733]2709 undef, ($peercidr, 'm', $prime, $prime) ) if $binfo->{type} eq 'mm';
2710 # capture block for return
[746]2711 push @retlist, { block => $peercidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$peertype}, mtype => $peertype };
[731]2712 }
2713 if ($args{scope} eq 'clearall') {
2714 # delete any subs of $prime as well
2715 my $substh = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,id FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ?");
2716 $substh->execute($prime);
2717 while (my ($scidr, $s_id) = $substh->fetchrow_array) {
2718 _deleteCascade($dbh, $s_id);
2719 }
2720 } else {
2721 # clearpeer
2722 if ($basetype =~ /[dp]/) {
2723 # Convert active IP pool entries to allocations if the original was an IP pool
2724 _poolToAllocations($dbh, $binfo, $pinfo, newtype => $poolmap{$binfo->{type}});
2725 }
2726 } # clearall or clearpeer
2727
[729]2728 } elsif ($args{scope} eq 'mergepeer') { # should this just be an else?
[732]2729 # Default case. Merge "peer" blocks, but keep all suballocations
[733]2730 # snag the new parent info for the return list
2731 push @retlist, {block => "$newblock", type => $disp_alloctypes{$args{newtype}}, id => $prime};
[732]2732 my $substh = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE allocations SET parent_id = ? WHERE parent_id = ?");
2733 my $delsth = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE id = ?");
2734 # Reparent freeblocks in parent
2735 $fbreparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $binfo->{city}, $newcontainerclass, $binfo->{vrf},
2736 $binfo->{parent_id}, $newblock);
2737 # Loop over "peer" allocations to be merged
2738 while (my ($peercidr, $peer_id, $peertype, $m_id) = $peersth->fetchrow_array) {
2739 # Snag existing peer data since we may need it
2740 my $peerfull = getBlockData($dbh, $peer_id);
2741 # Reparent free blocks from existing containers
2742 $fbreparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $binfo->{city}, $newcontainerclass,
2743 $binfo->{vrf}, $peer_id, $newblock);
2744 # Reparent any subblocks from existing containers
2745 $substh->execute($prime, $peer_id);
2746 # Delete the old container
2747 $delsth->execute($peer_id) unless $peer_id == $prime;
2748 # Add new freeblocks for merged leaf blocks
2749 $insfbsth->execute($peercidr, $binfo->{city}, $newcontainerclass, $binfo->{vrf}, $binfo->{id},
2750 $binfo->{master_id}) if $peertype =~ /.[enr]/;
2751 # Convert pool IPs into allocations or aggregated free blocks
[733]2752 _poolToAllocations($dbh, $peerfull, $pinfo, newparent => $prime) if $peertype =~ /.[dp]/;
[732]2753 # Fix up master_id on free blocks if we're merging a master block
2754 $mfbsth->execute($binfo->{master_id}, $m_id) if $peertype eq 'mm';
[733]2755 # capture block for return
[746]2756 push @retlist, { block => $peercidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$peertype}, mtype => $peertype };
[732]2757 } # merge peers
2758 # update the primary allocation info. Do this last so we don't stomp extra data-retrieval in the loop above
[752]2759 $updsth->execute($newblock, $args{newtype}, $prime);
[732]2760
[729]2761 } # scope
2762
2763 # Clean up free blocks
2764 _compactFree($dbh, $prime);
2765
[728]2766 } elsif ($args{newtype} =~ /.[dp]/) {
2767 ## Pool
[737]2768 # Snag the new parent info for the return list
2769 push @retlist, { block => "$newblock", type => $disp_alloctypes{$args{newtype}}, id => $prime };
[728]2770
[737]2771 if ($args{scope} eq 'keepall') {
2772 # Convert all mergeable allocations and subs to chunks of pool IP assignments
[746]2773 push @retlist, @{ _toPool($dbh, $prime, $newblock, $args{newtype}, 1) };
[737]2774
2775 } elsif ($args{scope} =~ /^clear/) {
2776 # Clear it all out for a fresh (mostly?) empty IP pool
2777 while (my ($peercidr, $peer_id, $peertype, $m_id) = $peersth->fetchrow_array) {
2778 next if $peer_id == $prime;
2779 # Push existing allocations down a level before deleting,
2780 # so that when they're deleted the parent info is correct
2781 $reparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $peer_id);
2782 _deleteCascade($dbh, $peer_id, 0);
2783 # Capture block for return
[746]2784 push @retlist, { block => $peercidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$peertype}, mtype => $peertype };
[737]2785 }
2786 if ($args{scope} eq 'clearall') {
2787 # Delete any subs of $prime as well
2788 my $substh = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,id FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ?");
2789 $substh->execute($prime);
2790 while (my ($scidr, $s_id) = $substh->fetchrow_array) {
2791 _deleteCascade($dbh, $s_id);
2792 }
2793 } else {
2794 # Convert (subs of) self if not a leaf.
[746]2795 push @retlist, @{ _toPool($dbh, $prime, $newblock, $args{newtype}, 1) }
2796 unless $binfo->{type} =~ /.[enr]/;
[737]2797 } # scope ne 'clearall'
2798
2799 } elsif ($args{scope} eq 'mergepeer') {
2800 # Try to match behaviour from (target type == container) by deleting immediate peer leaf allocations
2801 while (my ($peercidr, $peer_id, $peertype, $m_id) = $peersth->fetchrow_array) {
2802 next if $peer_id == $prime; # don't delete the block we're turning into the pool allocation
2803 # Capture block for return
[746]2804 push @retlist, { block => $peercidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$peertype}, mtype => $peertype };
[737]2805 next unless $peertype =~ /.[enr]/;
2806 # Don't need _deleteCascade(), since we'll just be deleting the freshly
2807 # added free block a little later anyway
2808 $delsth->execute($peer_id);
2809 }
2810 # Convert self if not a leaf, to match behaviour with a container type as target
2811 _toPool($dbh, $prime, $newblock, $args{newtype}) unless $binfo->{type} =~ /.[enr]/;
2812 }
2813 # Update the primary allocation info.
[752]2814 $updsth->execute($newblock, $args{newtype}, $prime);
[737]2815 # Delete any lingering free blocks
2816 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE parent_id = ? AND cidr <<= ?", undef, $binfo->{parent_id}, $newblock);
2817 # Fix up the rest of the pool IPs
2818 my ($code,$msg) = initPool($dbh, $newblock, $args{newtype}, $binfo->{city},
2819 ($args{newtype} =~ /.p/ ? 'all' : 'normal'), $prime);
2820
[728]2821 } elsif ($args{newtype} =~ /.[enr]/) {
2822 ## Leaf
[738]2823 # Merging to a leaf type of any kind is, pretty much be definition, scope == 'clearall'.
2824 # keepall, mergepeer, and clearpeer all imply keeping suballocations, where leaf allocations
2825 # by definition do not have suballocations.
[752]2826 # Update the old allocation
2827 $updsth->execute($newblock, $args{newtype}, $prime);
[738]2828 # Snag the new parent info for the return list
2829 push @retlist, {block => "$newblock", type => $disp_alloctypes{$args{newtype}}, id => $prime};
2830 while (my ($peercidr, $peer_id, $peertype, $m_id) = $peersth->fetchrow_array) {
2831 next if $peer_id == $prime;
2832 # Push existing allocations down a level before deleting,
2833 # so that when they're deleted the parent info is correct
2834 $reparentsth->execute($prime, $binfo->{master_id}, $peer_id);
2835 _deleteCascade($dbh, $peer_id, 0);
2836 # Capture block for return
[746]2837 push @retlist, { block => $peercidr, mdisp => $disp_alloctypes{$peertype}, mtype => $peertype };
[738]2838 }
2839 # Delete any subs of $prime as well
2840 my $substh = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,id FROM allocations WHERE parent_id = ?");
2841 $substh->execute($prime);
2842 while (my ($scidr, $s_id) = $substh->fetchrow_array) {
2843 _deleteCascade($dbh, $s_id);
2844 }
2845 # Clean up lingering free blocks and pool IPs
2846 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ? AND (parent_id = ? OR parent_id = ?)", undef,
2847 $newblock, $binfo->{parent_id}, $prime);
2848 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? AND ip <<= ? ", undef,
2849 $prime, $newblock);
[728]2850
[738]2851 } # $args{newtype} if()
[728]2852
2853 $dbh->commit;
2854 };
2855 if ($@) {
2856 my $msg = $@;
2857 $errstr = $msg;
2858 $dbh->rollback;
2859 return ('FAIL',$msg);
2860 }
2861
[744]2862# Make the assumption that any change crossing /24 or /16 boundaries will not come out right. Reverse DNS
2863# updates for this operation are already complex enough without handling those edge cases.
2864# ... er, how do we detect this?
2865
[753]2866 # Return early if the block wasn't flagged as rDNS-able
2867 return \@retlist unless $binfo->{revavail} || $binfo->{revpartial};
2868
[744]2869 if ($args{newtype} =~ /.[cm]/) {
2870
2871 if ($args{scope} eq 'keepall') {
2872 # Add new rDNS for new container
[868]2873 _rpc('addOrUpdateRevRec', cidr => $binfo->{block}, name => $binfo->{rdns}, rpcuser => $args{user},
2874 location => $binfo->{location});
[744]2875
2876 } else {
2877 # Resize rDNS template for $prime
[868]2878 _rpc('resizeTemplate', oldcidr => "$binfo->{block}", newcidr => $newblock->network.'',
2879 rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $binfo->{location});
[744]2880
2881 # Assemble a list of blocks to delete...
2882 my $cidrlist;
2883 foreach my $mblock (@retlist) {
2884 $cidrlist .= $mblock->{block}."," unless $mblock->{block} =~ $newblock;
2885 }
2886
2887 # ... then make slight variant batch delete calls depending on the merge scope
2888 if ($args{scope} eq 'mergepeer') {
2889 # Delete separate rDNS for other peers
2890 $cidrlist =~ s/,$//;
2891 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => $cidrlist, rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y', delsubs => 'n',
[868]2892 parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location});
[744]2893
2894 } elsif ($args{scope} eq 'clearpeer') {
2895 # Delete all rDNS within other peers
2896 $cidrlist =~ s/,$//;
2897 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => $cidrlist, rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y', delsubs => 'y',
[868]2898 parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location});
[744]2899
2900 } elsif ($args{scope} eq 'clearall') {
2901 # Delete all other records within the new block
2902 $cidrlist .= $binfo->{block};
2903 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => $cidrlist, rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y', delsubs => 'y',
[868]2904 parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location});
[744]2905
2906 } # scope, second level
2907 } # scope, !keepall
2908
[747]2909 } elsif ($args{newtype} =~ /.[dp]/) {
2910 # Merge to pool
2911
2912 # Resize rDNS template for $prime
[868]2913 _rpc('resizeTemplate', oldcidr => "$binfo->{block}", newcidr => $newblock->network.'',
2914 rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $binfo->{location});
[747]2915
2916 if ($args{scope} eq 'keepall' || $args{scope} eq 'mergepeer') {
2917 # Assemble a list of blocks to convert from template to individual records...
2918 my @convlist;
2919 my @dellist;
2920 foreach my $mblock (@retlist) {
2921 next if $mblock->{block} =~ $newblock;
2922 if ($mblock->{mtype} =~ /.[cmdp]/) {
2923 # Container and pool templates get deleted
2924 push @dellist, $mblock->{block};
2925 } else {
2926 # Not-containers get converted to per-IP reverse records
2927 push @convlist, $mblock->{block};
2928 }
2929 }
2930 # And do the calls.
2931 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => join(',', @dellist), rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y', delsubs => 'n',
[868]2932 parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location});
2933 _rpc('templatesToRecords', templates => \@convlist, rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $binfo->{location});
[747]2934
2935 } # scope eq 'keepall' || 'mergepeer'
[748]2936 else {
[747]2937
[748]2938 # Assemble a list of blocks to convert from template to individual records...
2939 my @convlist;
2940 my @dellist;
2941 my @fulldellist;
2942# There may be an impossible edge case that can be optimized away in here...
2943 foreach my $mblock (@retlist) {
2944 my $checkcidr = new NetAddr::IP $mblock->{block};
2945 next if $mblock->{block} =~ $newblock;
2946 if (!$block->contains($checkcidr)) {
2947 # Blocks not within the original get deleted
2948 push @fulldellist, $mblock->{block};
2949 }
2950 elsif ($mblock->{mtype} =~ /.[cmdp]/) {
2951 # Containers and pools get deleted
2952 push @dellist, $mblock->{block};
2953 } else {
2954 # Whatever's left over gets converted
2955 push @convlist, $mblock->{block};
2956 }
2957 } # foreach @retlist
2958 # And do the calls.
2959 if ($args{scope} eq 'clearpeer') {
2960 # Not happy doing this many, but there isn't really a better way.
2961 # We delete ALL EVARYTHING in peer blocks...
2962 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => join(',', @fulldellist), rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y',
[868]2963 delsubs => 'y', parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location})
2964 if @fulldellist;
[748]2965 # ... and just the template for container or pool templates in $prime...
2966 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => join(',', @dellist), rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y',
[868]2967 delsubs => 'n', parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location})
2968 if @dellist;
[748]2969 # ... and convert a few to record groups
[868]2970 _rpc('templatesToRecords', templates => \@convlist, rpcuser => $args{user},
2971 location => $binfo->{location})
2972 if @convlist;
[748]2973 }
2974 if ($args{scope} eq 'clearall') {
2975# consider just doing join(',',$newblock->split($newblock->masklen+1))?
2976 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => join(',', @fulldellist, @dellist, @convlist, $binfo->{block}),
[868]2977 rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y', delsubs => 'y', parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns},
2978 location => $binfo->{location});
[748]2979 }
2980
2981 } # scope eq 'clearpeer' || 'clearall'
2982
[749]2983 } elsif ($args{newtype} =~ /.[enr]/) {
2984 # Merge to leaf type
2985
2986 # Resize rDNS template for $prime
[868]2987 _rpc('resizeTemplate', oldcidr => "$binfo->{block}", newcidr => $newblock->network.'',
2988 rpcuser => $args{user}, location => $binfo->{location});
[749]2989
2990 # Assemble a list of blocks to delete...
2991 my $cidrlist;
2992 foreach my $mblock (@retlist) {
2993 $cidrlist .= $mblock->{block}."," unless $mblock->{block} =~ $newblock;
2994 }
2995 # Delete all other records within the new block
2996 $cidrlist .= $binfo->{block};
2997 _rpc('delRevSet', cidrlist => $cidrlist, rpcuser => $args{user}, delforward => 'y', delsubs => 'y',
[868]2998 parpatt => $pinfo->{rdns}, location => $binfo->{location});
[749]2999
[744]3000 } # type grouping for rDNS calls
3001
[728]3002 return \@retlist;
3003
3004} # end mergeBlocks()
3005
3006
[93]3007## IPDB::deleteBlock()
3008# Removes an allocation from the database, including deleting IPs
3009# from poolips and recombining entries in freeblocks if possible
3010# Also handles "deleting" a static IP allocation, and removal of a master
[558]3011# Requires a database handle, the block to delete, the routing depth (if applicable),
[590]3012# the VRF ID, and a flag to indicate whether to delete associated forward DNS entries
3013# as well as the reverse entry
[93]3014sub deleteBlock {
[638]3015 my ($dbh,$id,$basetype,$delfwd,$user) = @_;
[93]3016
[832]3017 # reset $basetype so caller can just pass the complete allocation type
[849]3018 if ($basetype =~ /^.?i$/) {
[832]3019 $basetype = 'i';
3020 } else {
3021 $basetype = 'b';
3022 }
3023
[638]3024 # Collect info about the block we're going to delete
3025 my $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $id, $basetype);
3026 my $cidr = new NetAddr::IP $binfo->{block};
3027
[558]3028# For possible auto-VRF-ignoring (since public IPs shouldn't usually be present in more than one VRF)
3029# is_rfc1918 requires NetAddr::IP >= 4.059
3030# rather than doing this over and over and over.....
3031 my $tmpnum = $cidr->numeric;
3032# 192.168.0.0/16 -> 192.168.255.255 => 3232235520 -> 3232301055
3033# 172.16.0.0/12 -> 172.31.255.255 => 2886729728 -> 2887778303
3034# 10.0.0.0/8 -> 10.255.255.255 => 167772160 -> 184549375
3035 my $isprivnet = (3232235520 <= $tmpnum && $tmpnum <= 3232301055) ||
3036 (2886729728 <= $tmpnum && $tmpnum <= 2887778303) ||
3037 (167772160 <= $tmpnum && $tmpnum <= 184549375);
3038
[93]3039 my $sth;
3040
[349]3041 # Magic variables used for odd allocation cases.
3042 my $container;
3043 my $con_type;
3044
[558]3045
3046 # temporarily forced null, until a sane UI for VRF tracking can be found.
[638]3047# $vrf = '';# if !$vrf; # as with SQL, the null value is not equal to ''. *sigh*
[558]3048
[93]3049 # To contain the error message, if any.
[558]3050 my $msg = "Unknown error deallocating $binfo->{type} $cidr";
3051 my $goback; # to put the parent in so we can link back where the deallocate started
3052
[93]3053 # Enable transactions and exception-on-errors... but only for this sub
3054 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3055 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3056
[558]3057 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.i$/) {
[638]3058 # First case. The "block" is a static IP
3059 # Note that we still need some additional code in the odd case
3060 # of a netblock-aligned contiguous group of static IPs
[754]3061 my $pinfo;
[93]3062
3063 eval {
[558]3064 $msg = "Unable to deallocate $disp_alloctypes{$binfo->{type}} $cidr";
[754]3065 $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $binfo->{parent_id}, 'b');
[638]3066 $dbh->do("UPDATE poolips SET custid = ?, available = 'y',".
3067 "city = (SELECT city FROM allocations WHERE id = ?),".
[788]3068 "description = '', notes = '', circuitid = '', vrf = ?, backup_id = 0".
3069 " WHERE id = ?", undef,
[638]3070 ($pinfo->{custid}, $binfo->{parent_id}, $pinfo->{vrf}, $id) );
[788]3071 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM backuplist WHERE backup_id = ?", undef, $binfo->{hasbk})
3072 if $binfo->{hasbk};
[93]3073 $dbh->commit;
3074 };
3075 if ($@) {
[558]3076 $msg .= ": $@";
[93]3077 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3078 return ('FAIL',$msg);
3079 }
3080
[754]3081##fixme: RPC return code?
[857]3082 _rpc('delByCIDR', cidr => "$cidr", user => $user, delforward => $delfwd, rpcuser => $user,
3083 location => $binfo->{location})
[754]3084 if ($pinfo->{revavail} || $pinfo->{revpartial});
3085
3086 return ('OK',"OK");
3087
[558]3088 } elsif ($binfo->{type} eq 'mm') { # end alloctype =~ /.i/
[638]3089 # Second case. The block is a full master block
[93]3090
[558]3091##fixme: VRF limit
[93]3092 $msg = "Unable to delete master block $cidr";
3093 eval {
[638]3094 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?", undef, ($cidr, $binfo->{master_id}) );
3095 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM freeblocks WHERE cidr <<= ? AND master_id = ?", undef, ($cidr, $binfo->{master_id}) );
[873]3096 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM dnsavail WHERE location = ? AND parent_alloc = ?", undef,
3097 ($binfo->{location}, $binfo->{master_id}) );
[799]3098 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM backuplist WHERE backup_id = ?", undef, $binfo->{hasbk})
3099 if $binfo->{hasbk};
[93]3100 $dbh->commit;
3101 };
3102 if ($@) {
[558]3103 $msg .= ": $@";
[93]3104 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3105 return ('FAIL', $msg);
[591]3106 }
3107
3108 # Have to handle potentially split reverse zones. Assume they *are* split,
3109 # since if we added them here, they would have been added split.
3110# allow splitting reverse zones to be disabled, maybe, someday
3111#if ($splitrevzones && !$cidr->{isv6}) {
3112 my @zonelist;
3113 if (1 && !$cidr->{isv6}) {
3114 my $splitpoint = ($cidr->masklen <= 16 ? 16 : 24); # hack pthui
3115 @zonelist = $cidr->split($splitpoint);
[93]3116 } else {
[591]3117 @zonelist = ($cidr);
[93]3118 }
[591]3119 my @fails;
3120 foreach my $subzone (@zonelist) {
[754]3121 # We don't wrap this call tighter, since there isn't an inherent allocation to check for rDNS-ability.
[638]3122 if ($rpc_url && !_rpc('delZone', zone => "$subzone", revrec => 'y', rpcuser => $user, delforward => $delfwd) ) {
[591]3123 push @fails, ("$subzone" => $errstr);
3124 }
3125 }
3126 if (@fails) {
3127 return ('WARN',"Warning(s) deleting $cidr from reverse DNS:\n".join("\n", @fails));
3128 }
3129 return ('OK','OK');
[93]3130
3131 } else { # end alloctype master block case
3132
3133 ## This is a big block; but it HAS to be done in a chunk. Any removal
3134 ## of a netblock allocation may result in a larger chunk of free
3135 ## contiguous IP space - which may in turn be combined into a single
3136 ## netblock rather than a number of smaller netblocks.
3137
[558]3138 my $retcode = 'OK';
[638]3139 my ($ptype,$pcity,$ppatt,$p_id);
[558]3140
[93]3141 eval {
3142
[558]3143##fixme: add recursive flag to allow "YES DAMMIT DELETE ALL EVARYTHING!!1!!" without
3144# explicitly deleting any suballocations of the block to be deleted.
[93]3145
[882]3146 # See if we have child allocations. Fail for now.
3147 my ($childcount) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) from allocations where parent_id = ?", undef, $id);
3148 if ($childcount) {
3149 $msg = '';
3150 die "$binfo->{block} still has suballocations\n";
3151 }
3152
[638]3153 # get parent info of the block we're deleting
3154 my $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $binfo->{parent_id});
3155 $ptype = $pinfo->{type};
3156 $pcity = $pinfo->{city};
3157 $ppatt = $pinfo->{rdns};
3158 $p_id = $binfo->{parent_id};
[93]3159
[558]3160 # Delete the block
[638]3161 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM allocations WHERE id = ?", undef, ($id) );
[349]3162
[558]3163 # munge the parent type a little
[638]3164 $ptype = (split //, $ptype)[1];
[93]3165
[558]3166##fixme: you can't... CAN NOT.... assign the same public IP to multiple things.
3167# 'Net don't work like that, homey. Restrict VRF-uniqueness to private IPs?
3168# -> $isprivnet flag from start of sub
[93]3169
[558]3170 # check to see if any container allocations could be the "true" parent
[638]3171 my ($tparent,$tpar_id,$trtype,$tcity);
3172 $tpar_id = 0;
[404]3173
[638]3174##fixme: this is far simpler in the strict VRF case; we "know" that any allocation
3175# contained by a container is a part of the same allocation tree when the VRF fields are equal.
[558]3176
[638]3177# logic:
3178# For each possible container of $cidr
3179# note the parent id
3180# walk the chain up the parents
3181# if we intersect $cidr's current parent, break
3182# if we've intersected $cidr's current parent
3183# set some variables to track that block
3184# break
[558]3185
[638]3186# Set up part of "is it in the middle of a pool?" check
3187 my $wuzpool = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT cidr,parent_id,type,city,custid,id FROM allocations ".
3188 "WHERE (type LIKE '_d' OR type LIKE '_p') AND cidr >> ? AND master_id = ?", { Slice => {} },
3189 ($cidr, $binfo->{master_id}) );
[558]3190
[638]3191##fixme?
3192# edge cases not handled, or handled badly:
3193# -> $cidr managed to get to be the entirety of an IP pool
[558]3194
[638]3195 if ($wuzpool && $wuzpool->{id} != $id) {
3196 # we have legacy goo to be purified
3197 # going to ignore nested pools; not possible to create them via API and no current legacy data includes any.
3198
3199 # for convenience
3200 my $poolid = $wuzpool->{id};
3201 my $pool = $wuzpool->{cidr};
3202 my $poolcity = $wuzpool->{city};
3203 my $pooltype = $wuzpool->{type};
3204 my $poolcustid = $wuzpool->{custid};
3205
3206 $retcode = 'WARNPOOL';
3207 $goback = "$poolid,$pool";
3208 # We've already deleted the block, now we have to stuff its IPs into the pool.
3209 $pooltype =~ s/[dp]$/i/; # change type to static IP
3210 my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO poolips (ip,city,type,custid,parent_id) VALUES ".
3211 "(?,'$poolcity','$pooltype','$poolcustid',$poolid)");
[655]3212
[429]3213##fixme: need to not insert net, gateway, and bcast on "real netblock" pools (DHCPish)
[638]3214 # don't insert .0
3215 $sth2->execute($cidr->addr) unless $cidr->addr =~ m|\.0$|;
[655]3216 $cidr++;
3217 my $bcast = $cidr->broadcast;
3218 while ($cidr != $bcast) {
3219 $sth2->execute($cidr->addr);
3220 $cidr++;
[638]3221 }
3222 # don't insert .255
3223 $sth2->execute($cidr->addr) unless $cidr->addr =~ m|\.255$|;
[655]3224
3225# Weirdness Happens. $cidr goes read-only somewhere (this is a thing?!?),
3226# causing ->split, ->hostenum, and related methods to explode. O_o
3227# foreach my $ip ($cidr->hostenum) {
3228# $sth2->execute($ip);
3229# }
3230
[638]3231 }
[93]3232
[638]3233## important!
3234# ... or IS IT?
3235# we may have undef'ed $wuzpool above, if the allocation tree $cidr is in doesn't intersect the pool we found
3236#if (!$wuzpool) {
3237
3238 else {
3239
[655]3240# Edge case: Block is the same size as more than one parent level. Should be rare.
3241# - mainly master + first routing. Sorting on parent_id hides the problem pretty well,
3242# but it's likely still possible to fail in particularly well-mangled databases.
3243# The ultimate fix for this may be to resurrect the "routing depth" atrocity. :/
[638]3244 # Get all possible (and probably a number of impossible) containers for $cidr
3245 $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,parent_id,type,city,id FROM allocations ".
3246 "WHERE (type LIKE '_m' OR type LIKE '_c') AND cidr >>= ? AND master_id = ? ".
[655]3247 "ORDER BY masklen(cidr) DESC,parent_id DESC");
[638]3248 $sth->execute($cidr, $binfo->{master_id});
3249
3250 # Quickly get certain fields (simpler than getBlockData()
3251 my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare("SELECT cidr,parent_id,type,city FROM allocations ".
3252 "WHERE (type LIKE '_m' OR type LIKE '_c') AND id = ? AND master_id = ?");
3253
3254 # For each possible container of $cidr...
3255 while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
3256 my $i = 0;
3257 # Save some state and set a start point - parent ID of container we're checking
3258 $tparent = $data[0];
3259 my $ppid = $data[1];
3260 $trtype = $data[2];
3261 $tcity = $data[3];
3262 $tpar_id = $data[4];
3263 last if $data[4] == $binfo->{parent_id}; # Preemptively break if we're already in the right place
3264 last if $ppid == $binfo->{parent_id}; # ... or if the parent of the container is the block's parent
3265 while (1) {
3266 # Retrieve bits on that parent ID
3267 $sth2->execute($ppid, $binfo->{master_id});
3268 my @container = $sth2->fetchrow_array;
3269 $ppid = $container[1];
3270 last if $container[1] == 0; # Break if we've hit a master block
3271 last if $ppid == $binfo->{parent_id}; # Break if we've reached the block $cidr is currently in
3272 }
3273 last if $ppid == $binfo->{parent_id};
3274 }
3275
3276 # found an alternate parent; reset some parent-info bits
3277 if ($tpar_id != $binfo->{parent_id}) {
3278 $ptype = (split //, $trtype)[1];
3279 $pcity = $tcity;
3280 $retcode = 'WARNMERGE'; # may be redundant
3281 $p_id = $tpar_id;
3282 }
3283
3284 $goback = "$p_id,$tparent"; # breadcrumb, currently only used in case of live-parent-is-not-true-parent
3285
3286 # Special case - delete pool IPs
3287 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.[pd]$/) {
[655]3288 # We have to delete the IPs from the pool listing.
3289##fixme: rdepth? vrf?
[638]3290 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ?", undef, ($id) );
3291 }
3292
3293 $pinfo = getBlockData($dbh, $p_id);
3294
[558]3295 # If the block wasn't legacy goo embedded in a static pool, we check the
3296 # freeblocks in the identified parent to see if we can combine any of them.
[93]3297
[559]3298 # if the block to be deleted is a container, move its freeblock(s) up a level, and reset their parenting info
3299 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.[mc]/) {
3300 # move the freeblocks into the parent
3301 # we don't insert a new freeblock because there could be a live reparented sub.
[638]3302 $dbh->do("UPDATE freeblocks SET parent_id = ?, routed = ?, city = ? WHERE parent_id = ?", undef,
3303 ($p_id, $ptype, $pcity, $id) );
[559]3304 } else {
3305 # ... otherwise, add the freeblock
[638]3306 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO freeblocks (cidr, city, routed, parent_id, master_id) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)", undef,
3307 ($cidr, $pcity, $ptype, $p_id, $binfo->{master_id}) );
[559]3308 }
3309
[715]3310 # Walk the free blocks in the parent and reduce them to the minimal set of CIDR ranges necessary
3311 _compactFree($dbh, $p_id);
[428]3312
3313 } # done returning IPs to the appropriate place
[404]3314
[93]3315 # If we got here, we've succeeded. Whew!
3316 $dbh->commit;
3317 }; # end eval
3318 if ($@) {
[882]3319 if ($msg) { $msg .= ": $@"; } else { $msg = $@; }
[93]3320 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3321 return ('FAIL', $msg);
3322 }
3323
[754]3324##fixme: RPC return code?
[857]3325 _rpc('delByCIDR', cidr => "$cidr", rpcuser => $user, delforward => $delfwd, delsubs => 'y',
3326 parpatt => $ppatt, location => $binfo->{location})
[754]3327 if ($binfo->{revavail} || $binfo->{revpartial});
3328
3329 return ($retcode, $goback);
3330
[93]3331 } # end alloctype != netblock
3332
3333} # end deleteBlock()
3334
3335
[370]3336## IPDB::getBlockData()
[557]3337# Get CIDR or IP, custid, type, city, circuit ID, description, notes, modification time,
[798]3338# private/restricted data, and backup fields, for a CIDR block or pool IP
[557]3339# Also returns SWIP status flag for CIDR blocks or pool netblock for IPs
[636]3340# Takes the block ID or IP to look up and an optional flag to indicate a pool IP lookup
3341# instead of a netblock.
[557]3342# Returns a hashref to the block data
[370]3343sub getBlockData {
3344 my $dbh = shift;
[636]3345 my $id = shift;
3346 my $type = shift || 'b'; # default to netblock for lazy callers
[370]3347
[849]3348 # reset $type so caller can just pass the complete allocation type
3349 if ($type =~ /^.?i$/) {
3350 $type = 'i';
3351 } else {
3352 $type = 'b';
3353 }
3354
[832]3355# catch some errors, someday
3356# if (!$id || $id !~ /^\d+$/) {
3357# $errstr = "Allocation ID must be numeric
3358# }
3359
[692]3360 # Note city, vrf, parent_id and master_id removed due to JOIN uncertainty for block allocations
[814]3361 my $commonfields = q(a.custid, a.type, a.circuitid, a.description, a.notes, a.modifystamp AS lastmod,
3362 a.privdata, a.vlan, a.rdns);
[784]3363 my $bkfields = q(b.backup_id AS hasbk, b.bkbrand, b.bkmodel, b.bktype, b.bkport, b.bksrc,
[798]3364 b.bkuser, b.bkvpass, b.bkepass, b.bkip);
[692]3365
[636]3366 if ($type eq 'i') {
[692]3367 my $binfo = $dbh->selectrow_hashref(qq(
[814]3368 SELECT a.id, a.ip AS block, a.city, a.vrf, a.parent_id, a.master_id, $commonfields,
[832]3369 d.zone >> a.ip AS revavail, d.location,
[814]3370 $bkfields,
[832]3371 v.location AS vrfloc
[814]3372 FROM poolips a
3373 LEFT JOIN dnsavail d ON a.master_id = d.parent_alloc AND a.ip << d.zone
3374 LEFT JOIN backuplist b ON a.backup_id = b.backup_id
3375 JOIN allocations m ON a.master_id = m.id JOIN vrfs v ON m.vrf = v.vrf
3376 WHERE a.id = ?
[692]3377 ), undef, ($id) );
[557]3378 return $binfo;
3379 } else {
[692]3380 my $binfo = $dbh->selectrow_hashref(qq(
[913]3381 SELECT a.id, masklen(a.cidr), a.cidr AS block, a.city, a.vrf, a.parent_id, a.master_id, a.swip, $commonfields,
[753]3382 f.cidr AS reserve, f.id as reserve_id,
[832]3383 d.zone >>= a.cidr AS revavail, d.zone << a.cidr AS revpartial, d.location,
[814]3384 $bkfields,
[832]3385 v.location AS vrfloc
[753]3386 FROM allocations a
3387 LEFT JOIN freeblocks f ON a.id=f.reserve_for
[757]3388 LEFT JOIN dnsavail d ON a.master_id = d.parent_alloc AND (a.cidr <<= d.zone OR a.cidr >> d.zone)
[798]3389 LEFT JOIN backuplist b ON a.backup_id = b.backup_id
[814]3390 JOIN allocations m ON a.master_id = m.id JOIN vrfs v ON m.vrf = v.vrf
[692]3391 WHERE a.id = ?
3392 ), undef, ($id) );
[784]3393
[913]3394 if ($binfo->{type} =~ /^.[dp]$/) {
3395 ($binfo->{nfree}) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM poolips WHERE parent_id = ? AND available = 'y'", undef, $id);
3396 } else {
3397 # assemble free IP count
3398 my $tmp = $dbh->prepare("SELECT 2^(32-masklen(cidr)) AS fc FROM freeblocks WHERE parent_id = ?");
3399 $tmp->execute($id);
3400 my $nfree = 0;
3401 while (my ($fc) = $tmp->fetchrow_array) {
3402 $nfree += $fc;
3403 }
3404 $binfo->{nfree} = $nfree;
3405 }
3406
[557]3407 return $binfo;
[534]3408 }
[370]3409} # end getBlockData()
3410
3411
[585]3412## IPDB::getBlockRDNS()
3413# Gets reverse DNS pattern for a block or IP. Note that this will also
3414# retrieve any default pattern following the parent chain up, and check via
3415# RPC (if available) to see what the narrowest pattern for the requested block is
3416# Returns the current pattern for the block or IP.
3417sub getBlockRDNS {
3418 my $dbh = shift;
3419 my %args = @_;
3420
[637]3421 $args{type} = 'b' if !$args{type};
[675]3422 my $cached = 1;
[585]3423
[637]3424 # snag entry from database
[832]3425 my ($rdns,$rfrom,$pid,$mid);
[637]3426 if ($args{type} =~ /.i/) {
[832]3427 ($rdns, $rfrom, $pid, $mid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns,ip,parent_id,master_id FROM poolips WHERE id = ?",
[637]3428 undef, ($args{id}) );
3429 } else {
[832]3430 ($rdns, $rfrom, $pid, $mid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns,cidr,parent_id,master_id FROM allocations WHERE id = ?",
[637]3431 undef, ($args{id}) );
3432 }
[585]3433
[637]3434 # Can't see a way this could end up empty, for any case I care about. If the caller
3435 # doesn't know an allocation ID to request, then they don't know anything else anyway.
3436 my $selfblock = $rfrom;
[585]3437
[637]3438 my $type;
3439 while (!$rdns && $pid) {
3440 ($rdns, $rfrom, $pid, $type) = $dbh->selectrow_array(
3441 "SELECT rdns,cidr,parent_id,type FROM allocations WHERE id = ?",
3442 undef, ($pid) );
3443 last if $type eq 'mm'; # break loops in unfortunate legacy data
3444 }
3445
3446 # use the actual allocation to check against the DNS utility; we don't want
3447 # to always go chasing up the chain to the master... which may (usually won't)
3448 # be present directly in DNS anyway
3449 my $cidr = new NetAddr::IP $selfblock;
3450
[585]3451 if ($rpc_url) {
3452 # Use the first /16 or /24, rather than dithering over which sub-/14 /16
3453 # or sub-/19 /24 to retrieve - it's the least-wrong way to do things.
3454
[586]3455 my ($rpcblock) = ($cidr->masklen <= 24 ? $cidr->split( ($cidr->masklen <= 16 ? 16 : 24) ) : $cidr);
[585]3456 my %rpcargs = (
3457 rpcuser => $args{user},
3458 group => $revgroup, # not sure how this could sanely be exposed, tbh...
3459 cidr => "$rpcblock",
3460 );
3461
[832]3462# # Retrieve the VRF's location by way of the master block
3463# ($rpcargs{location}) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT v.location FROM vrfs v".
3464# " JOIN allocations a ON a.vrf = v.vrf".
3465# " WHERE a.id = ?", undef, $mid);
3466
3467## ... is there something more needed here?
3468# order by so that we get the narrowest entry
3469 ($rpcargs{location}) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT d.location FROM dnsavail d".
[833]3470 " WHERE d.parent_alloc = ? ORDER BY zone DESC", undef, $mid);
[832]3471
[785]3472 $errstr = '';
[637]3473 my $remote_rdns = _rpc('getRevPattern', %rpcargs);
[754]3474 if ($remote_rdns) {
3475 $rdns = $remote_rdns;
3476 $cached = 0;
[785]3477 } else {
3478 if (!$errstr) {
3479 # no error, but no data
3480 $cached = 0;
3481 }
[754]3482 }
[585]3483 }
3484
3485 # hmm. do we care about where it actually came from?
[675]3486 return $rdns, $cached;
[585]3487} # end getBlockRDNS()
3488
3489
[675]3490## IPDB::getRDNSbyIP()
3491# Get individual reverse entries for the IP or CIDR IP range passed. Sort of looking the
3492# opposite direction down the netblock tree compared to getBlockRDNS() above.
3493sub getRDNSbyIP {
3494 my $dbh = shift;
3495 my %args = @_; # We want to accept a variety of call types
3496
3497 # key arguments: allocation ID, type
3498 unless ($args{id} || $args{type}) {
3499 $errstr = 'Missing allocation ID or type';
3500 return;
3501 }
3502
[832]3503 my $binfo = getBlockData($dbh, $args{id}, $args{type});
3504
[675]3505 my @ret = ();
3506 # special case: single IP. Check if it's an allocation or in a pool, then do the RPC call for fresh data.
3507 if ($args{type} =~ /^.i$/) {
3508 my ($ip, $localrev) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT ip, rdns FROM poolips WHERE id = ?", undef, ($args{id}) );
3509 push @ret, { 'r_ip' => $ip, 'iphost' => $localrev };
[832]3510##fixme: rpc call?
[675]3511 } else {
3512 if ($rpc_url) {
3513 my %rpcargs = (
3514 rpcuser => $args{user},
3515 group => $revgroup, # not sure how this could sanely be exposed, tbh...
3516 cidr => $args{range},
3517 );
3518
[832]3519# # Retrieve the VRF's DNS location by way of the master block
3520# ($rpcargs{location}) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT v.location FROM vrfs v".
3521# " JOIN allocations a ON a.vrf = v.vrf JOIN allocations b ON a.id = b.master_id".
3522# " WHERE b.id = ?", undef, $args{id});
3523
3524## ... is there something more needed here?
3525# order by so that we get the narrowest entry
3526 ($rpcargs{location}) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT d.location FROM dnsavail d".
3527 " WHERE d.parent_alloc = ? ORDER BY zone DESC", undef, $binfo->{master_id});
3528
[675]3529 my $remote_rdns = _rpc('getRevSet', %rpcargs);
3530 return $remote_rdns;
3531# $rdns = $remote_rdns if $remote_rdns;
3532# $cached = 0;
3533 }
3534 }
3535 return \@ret;
3536} # end getRDNSbyIP()
3537
3538
[832]3539## IPDB::getRevID()
3540# Get the reverse zone ID(s) for an allocation
3541# Takes a hash with cidr, location and user elements
3542# Returns a hashref to a list of zones and zone IDs (in case of large
3543# allocations effectively split across multiple DNS zones)
3544##fixme: arguably should be integrated in some other related sub that
3545# does RPC to minimize the number of RPC calls somehow
3546sub getRevID {
3547 my $dbh = shift;
3548 my %args = @_;
3549
3550##fixme: build a local cache for mapping allocations to DNS zone IDs
3551# my ($revlocal) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT revzones[0] AS zone,revzones[1] AS revid FROM dnsavail WHERE
3552#zone >>= ? AND location = ?", undef, $args{cidr}, $args{location});
3553#use Data::Dumper;
3554#print "rezone array?<pre>".Dumper($revlocal)."</pre>\n";
3555
3556 my $revzones = _rpc('getZonesByCIDR', rpcuser => $args{user},
3557 cidr => $args{cidr},
3558 return_location => 0,
3559 location => $args{location},
3560 );
3561 return $revzones;
3562} # end getRevID()
3563
3564
[519]3565## IPDB::getNodeList()
3566# Gets a list of node ID+name pairs as an arrayref to a list of hashrefs
3567sub getNodeList {
3568 my $dbh = shift;
3569
3570 my $ret = $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT node_id, node_name FROM nodes ORDER BY node_type,node_id",
3571 { Slice => {} });
3572 return $ret;
3573} # end getNodeList()
3574
3575
[530]3576## IPDB::getNodeName()
3577# Get node name from the ID
3578sub getNodeName {
3579 my $dbh = shift;
3580 my $nid = shift;
3581
3582 my ($nname) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT node_name FROM nodes WHERE node_id = ?", undef, ($nid) );
3583 return $nname;
3584} # end getNodeName()
3585
3586
3587## IPDB::getNodeInfo()
3588# Get node name and ID associated with a block
3589sub getNodeInfo {
3590 my $dbh = shift;
3591 my $block = shift;
3592
3593 my ($nid, $nname) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT nodes.node_id,node_name FROM nodes INNER JOIN noderef".
3594 " ON nodes.node_id=noderef.node_id WHERE noderef.block = ?", undef, ($block) );
3595 return ($nid, $nname);
3596} # end getNodeInfo()
3597
3598
[915]3599## IPDB::getBlockNotices()
3600# Retrieve any infonotes for a block and all of its parents
3601# Takes the block ID to trace down the stack
3602# Returns an arrayref to the block and all of its parents, containing the CIDR,
3603# description, and notice (if any) associated to each block.
3604sub getBlockNotices {
3605 my $dbh = shift;
3606 my $bid = shift;
3607 my $nlist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(q(
3608 WITH RECURSIVE blockparents (id, cidr, description, parent_id, notice, depth) AS (
3609 SELECT a.id, a.cidr, a.description, a.parent_id, bn.notice, 1 AS depth FROM allocations a
3610 LEFT JOIN blocknotices bn ON a.id = bn.alloc_id
3611 WHERE a.id = ?
3612 UNION
3613 SELECT b.id, b.cidr, b.description, b.parent_id, bn2.notice, t.depth AS depth FROM allocations b
3614 JOIN blockparents t ON t.parent_id = b.id
3615 LEFT JOIN blocknotices bn2 ON b.id = bn2.alloc_id
3616 ) SELECT id, cidr, description, parent_id, notice FROM blockparents ORDER BY depth DESC;
3617), {Slice=>{}}, $bid);
3618
3619 return $nlist;
3620} # end getBlockNotices()
3621
3622
[77]3623## IPDB::mailNotify()
[66]3624# Sends notification mail to recipients regarding an IPDB operation
[416]3625sub mailNotify {
3626 my $dbh = shift;
3627 my ($action,$subj,$message) = @_;
[66]3628
[462]3629 return if $smtphost eq 'smtp.example.com'; # do nothing if still using default SMTP host.
3630
[422]3631##fixme: need to redesign the breakdown/processing for $action for proper handling of all cases
3632
[416]3633# split action into parts for fiddlement. nb: there are almost certainly better ways to do this.
[422]3634 my @actionbits = split //, $action;
[416]3635
3636 # want to notify anyone who has specifically requested notify on *this* type ($action as passed),
3637 # on "all static IP types" or "all pool types" (and other last-char-in-type groupings), on eg "all DSL types",
3638 # and "all events with this action"
3639 my @actionsets = ($action);
3640##fixme: ick, eww. really gotta find a better way to handle this...
3641 push @actionsets, ($actionbits[0].'.'.$actionbits[2],
3642 $actionbits[0].$actionbits[1].'.', $actionbits[0].'a') if $action =~ /^.{3}$/;
3643
3644 my $mailer = Net::SMTP->new($smtphost, Hello => "ipdb.$domain");
3645
3646 # get recip list from db
3647 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT reciplist FROM notify WHERE action=?");
3648
[443]3649 my %reciplist;
[416]3650 foreach (@actionsets) {
[426]3651 $sth->execute($_);
[416]3652##fixme - need to handle db errors
3653 my ($recipsub) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
3654 next if !$recipsub;
3655 foreach (split(/,/, $recipsub)) {
[443]3656 $reciplist{$_}++;
[416]3657 }
3658 }
3659
[443]3660 return if !%reciplist;
[420]3661
[862]3662 # dodge a bullet with module version "numbers"
[877]3663 my ($ver) = ($IPDB::VERSION =~ /^(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/);
[862]3664
[443]3665 foreach my $recip (keys %reciplist) {
[681]3666 $mailer->mail($smtpsender);
[416]3667 $mailer->to($recip);
[681]3668 $mailer->data("From: \"$org_name IP Database\" <$smtpsender>\n",
[135]3669 "To: $recip\n",
[69]3670 "Date: ".strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z",localtime)."\n",
3671 "Subject: {IPDB} $subj\n",
[862]3672 "X-Mailer: IPDB Notify v".sprintf("%.1d",$ver)."\n",
[417]3673 "Organization: $org_name\n",
[69]3674 "\n$message\n");
[416]3675 }
[66]3676 $mailer->quit;
3677}
3678
[4]3679# Indicates module loaded OK. Required by Perl.
36801;
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