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namespace RouterOS; |
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use RouterOS\Interfaces\StreamInterface; |
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use RouterOS\Helpers\BinaryStringHelper; |
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/** |
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* class APILengthCoDec |
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* |
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* Coder / Decoder for length field in mikrotik API communication protocol |
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* @package RouterOS |
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* @since 0.9 |
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*/ |
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class APILengthCoDec |
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public static function encodeLength(int $length): string |
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// Encode the length : |
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// - if length <= 0x7F (binary : 01111111 => 7 bits set to 1) |
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// - encode length with one byte |
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// - set the byte to length value, as length maximal value is 7 bits set to 1, the most significant bit is always 0 |
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// - end |
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// - length <= 0x3FFF (binary : 00111111 11111111 => 14 bits set to 1) |
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// - encode length with two bytes |
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// - set length value to 0x8000 (=> 10000000 00000000) |
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// - add length : as length maximumal value is 14 bits to 1, this does not modify the 2 most significance bits (10) |
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// - end |
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// => minimal encoded value is 10000000 10000000 |
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// - length <= 0x1FFFFF (binary : 00011111 11111111 11111111 => 21 bits set to 1) |
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// - encode length with three bytes |
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// - set length value to 0xC00000 (binary : 11000000 00000000 00000000) |
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// - add length : as length maximal vlaue is 21 bits to 1, this does not modify the 3 most significance bits (110) |
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// - end |
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// => minimal encoded value is 11000000 01000000 00000000 |
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// - length <= 0x0FFFFFFF (binary : 00001111 11111111 11111111 11111111 => 28 bits set to 1) |
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// - encode length with four bytes |
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// - set length value to 0xE0000000 (binary : 11100000 00000000 00000000 00000000) |
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// - add length : as length maximal vlaue is 28 bits to 1, this does not modify the 4 most significance bits (1110) |
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// - end |
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// => minimal encoded value is 11100000 00100000 00000000 00000000 |
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// - length <= 0x7FFFFFFFFF (binary : 00000111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 => 35 bits set to 1) |
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// - encode length with five bytes |
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// - set length value to 0xF000000000 (binary : 11110000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000) |
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// - add length : as length maximal vlaue is 35 bits to 1, this does not modify the 5 most significance bits (11110) |
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// - end |
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// - length > 0x7FFFFFFFFF : not supported |
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if ($length < 0) { |
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throw new \DomainException("Length of word can not be negative ($length)"); |
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if ($length <= 0x7F) { |
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return BinaryStringHelper::IntegerToNBOBinaryString($length); |
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if ($length <= 0x3FFF) { |
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return BinaryStringHelper::IntegerToNBOBinaryString(0x8000 + $length); |
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if ($length <= 0x1FFFFF) { |
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return BinaryStringHelper::IntegerToNBOBinaryString(0xC00000 + $length); |
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if ($length <= 0x0FFFFFFF) { |
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return BinaryStringHelper::IntegerToNBOBinaryString(0xE0000000 + $length); |
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} // cannot compare with 0x7FFFFFFFFF on 32 bits systems |
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// Cannot be done on 32 bits systems |
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// PHP5 windows versions of php, even on 64 bits systems was impacted |
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// see : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27865340/php-int-size-returns-4-but-my-operating-system-is-64-bit |
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// @codeCoverageIgnoreStart |
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throw new \OverflowException("Your system is using 32 bits integers, cannot encode length of $length bytes on this system"); |
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// @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd |
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if ($length <= 0x7FFFFFFFFF) { |
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return BinaryStringHelper::IntegerToNBOBinaryString(0xF000000000 + $length); |
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throw new \DomainException("Length of word too huge ($length)"); |
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// Decode length of data when reading : |
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// The 5 firsts bits of the first byte specify how the length is encoded. |
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// The position of the first 0 value bit, starting from the most significant postion. |
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// - 0xxxxxxx => The 7 remainings bits of the first byte is the length : |
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// => min value of length is 0x00 |
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// => max value of length is 0x7F (127 bytes) |
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// - 10xxxxxx => The 6 remainings bits of the first byte plus the next byte represent the lenght |
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// NOTE : the next byte MUST be at least 0x80 !! |
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// => min value of length is 0x80 |
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// => max value of length is 0x3FFF (16,383 bytes, near 16 KB) |
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// - 110xxxxx => The 5 remainings bits of th first byte and the two next bytes represent the length |
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// => max value of length is 0x1FFFFF (2,097,151 bytes, near 2 MB) |
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// - 1110xxxx => The 4 remainings bits of the first byte and the three next bytes represent the length |
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// => max value of length is 0xFFFFFFF (268,435,455 bytes, near 270 MB) |
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// - 11110xxx => The 3 remainings bits of the first byte and the four next bytes represent the length |
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// => max value of length is 0x7FFFFFFF (2,147,483,647 byes, 2GB) |
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// - 11111xxx => This byte is not a length-encoded word but a control byte. |
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// => Extracted from Mikrotik API doc : |
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// it is a reserved control byte. |
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// After receiving unknown control byte API client cannot proceed, because it cannot know how to interpret following bytes |
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// Currently control bytes are not used |
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public static function decodeLength(StreamInterface $stream): int |
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// if (false === is_resource($stream)) { |
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// throw new \InvalidArgumentException( |
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// 'Argument must be a stream resource type. %s given.', |
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// gettype($stream) |
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// If first byte is not set, length is the value of the byte |
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// if 10xxxxxx, length is 2 bytes encoded |
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// Set 2 most significands bits to 0 |
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// see : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27865340/php-int-size-returns-4-but-my-operating-system-is-64-bit |
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throw new \OverflowException("Your system is using 32 bits integers, cannot decode this value ($firstByte) on this system"); |
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// Now the only solution is 5 most significance bits are set to 1 (11111xxx) |
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