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authorNeels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>2019-10-05 05:12:33 +0200
committerNeels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>2019-11-01 14:33:58 +0100
commit2ceb758ba4a845898fbff11bd4942751078b8ee7 (patch)
tree3ae464646ef28312ddbd6f2ced625622a43ab7da /tests/logging/logging_test.ok
parentab6d6cf3aa5ca75f4b110ac4282a07adcc981e59 (diff)
add osmo_sockaddr_str_is_nonzero()
Often, an IP address of 0.0.0.0 is considered an unset value (for clients requiring a server address; not for listening on "any"). osmo_sockaddr_str_is_set() does return false when the port is 0, but there is no simple way to tell whether the IP address is actually set to a server address. Add osmo_sockaddr_str_is_nonzero() to return false if: - the port is zero, or - the IP address is zero (0.0.0.0 or ::0), or - the IP address cannot be parsed. A practical use example: osmo-msc so far accepts an RTP IP address of 0.0.0.0 as valid. I noticed when trying to trigger error handling from a ttcn3 test. osmo-msc can use this function to reject invalid addresses from MGCP messages. Related: I53ddb19a70fda3deb906464e1b89c12d9b4c7cbd (osmo-msc) Change-Id: I73cbcab90cffcdc9a5f8d5281c57c1f87b2c3550
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