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IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE, REPRODUCTION, MODIFICATION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE APPLE SOFTWARE, HOWEVER CAUSED AND WHETHER UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF APPLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> #if TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED || TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR #import <CFNetwork/CFNetwork.h> #else #import <CoreServices/CoreServices.h> #endif #include <AssertMacros.h> #pragma mark * SimplePing // The SimplePing class is a very simple class that lets you send and receive pings. @protocol SimplePingDelegate; @interface SimplePing : NSObject + (SimplePing *)simplePingWithHostName:(NSString *)hostName; // chooses first IPv4 address + (SimplePing *)simplePingWithHostAddress:(NSData *)hostAddress; // contains (struct sockaddr) @property (nonatomic, weak, readwrite) id<SimplePingDelegate> delegate; @property (nonatomic, copy, readonly ) NSString * hostName; @property (nonatomic, copy, readonly ) NSData * hostAddress; @property (nonatomic, assign, readonly ) uint16_t identifier; @property (nonatomic, assign, readonly ) uint16_t nextSequenceNumber; - (void)start; // Starts the pinger object pinging. You should call this after // you've setup the delegate and any ping parameters. - (void)sendPingWithData:(NSData *)data; // Sends an actual ping. Pass nil for data to use a standard 56 byte payload (resulting in a // standard 64 byte ping). Otherwise pass a non-nil value and it will be appended to the // ICMP header. // // Do not try to send a ping before you receive the -simplePing:didStartWithAddress: delegate // callback. - (void)stop; // Stops the pinger object. You should call this when you're done // pinging. + (const struct ICMPHeader *)icmpInPacket:(NSData *)packet; // Given a valid IP packet contains an ICMP , returns the address of the ICMP header that // follows the IP header. This doesn't do any significant validation of the packet. @end @protocol SimplePingDelegate <NSObject> @optional - (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didStartWithAddress:(NSData *)address; // Called after the SimplePing has successfully started up. After this callback, you // can start sending pings via -sendPingWithData: - (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didFailWithError:(NSError *)error; // If this is called, the SimplePing object has failed. By the time this callback is // called, the object has stopped (that is, you don't need to call -stop yourself). // IMPORTANT: On the send side the packet does not include an IP header. // On the receive side, it does. In that case, use +[SimplePing icmpInPacket:] // to find the ICMP header within the packet. - (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didSendPacket:(NSData *)packet; // Called whenever the SimplePing object has successfully sent a ping packet. - (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didFailToSendPacket:(NSData *)packet error:(NSError *)error; // Called whenever the SimplePing object tries and fails to send a ping packet. - (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didReceivePingResponsePacket:(NSData *)packet; // Called whenever the SimplePing object receives an ICMP packet that looks like // a response to one of our pings (that is, has a valid ICMP checksum, has // an identifier that matches our identifier, and has a sequence number in // the range of sequence numbers that we've sent out). - (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didReceiveUnexpectedPacket:(NSData *)packet; // Called whenever the SimplePing object receives an ICMP packet that does not // look like a response to one of our pings. @end #pragma mark * IP and ICMP On-The-Wire Format // The following declarations specify the structure of ping packets on the wire. // IP header structure: struct IPHeader { uint8_t versionAndHeaderLength; uint8_t differentiatedServices; uint16_t totalLength; uint16_t identification; uint16_t flagsAndFragmentOffset; uint8_t timeToLive; uint8_t protocol; uint16_t headerChecksum; uint8_t sourceAddress[4]; uint8_t destinationAddress[4]; // options... // data... }; typedef struct IPHeader IPHeader; check_compile_time(sizeof(IPHeader) == 20); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, versionAndHeaderLength) == 0); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, differentiatedServices) == 1); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, totalLength) == 2); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, identification) == 4); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, flagsAndFragmentOffset) == 6); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, timeToLive) == 8); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, protocol) == 9); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, headerChecksum) == 10); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, sourceAddress) == 12); check_compile_time(offsetof(IPHeader, destinationAddress) == 16); // ICMP type and code combinations: enum { kICMPTypeEchoReply = 0, // code is always 0 kICMPTypeEchoRequest = 8 // code is always 0 }; // ICMP header structure: struct ICMPHeader { uint8_t type; uint8_t code; uint16_t checksum; uint16_t identifier; uint16_t sequenceNumber; // data... }; typedef struct ICMPHeader ICMPHeader; check_compile_time(sizeof(ICMPHeader) == 8); check_compile_time(offsetof(ICMPHeader, type) == 0); check_compile_time(offsetof(ICMPHeader, code) == 1); check_compile_time(offsetof(ICMPHeader, checksum) == 2); check_compile_time(offsetof(ICMPHeader, identifier) == 4); check_compile_time(offsetof(ICMPHeader, sequenceNumber) == 6);
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