// vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "i3status.h" static char *get_sockname(struct addrinfo *addr) { static char buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1]; struct sockaddr_storage local; int ret; int fd; if ((fd = socket(addr->ai_family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) == -1) { perror("socket()"); return NULL; } /* Since the socket was created with SOCK_DGRAM, this is * actually not establishing a connection or generating * any other network traffic. Instead, as a side-effect, * it saves the local address with which packets would * be sent to the destination. */ if (connect(fd, addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen) == -1) { /* We don’t display the error here because most * likely, there just is no IPv6 connectivity. * Thus, don’t spam the user’s console but just * try the next address. */ (void)close(fd); return NULL; } socklen_t local_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage); if (getsockname(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&local, &local_len) == -1) { perror("getsockname()"); (void)close(fd); return NULL; } memset(buf, 0, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1); if ((ret = getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&local, local_len, buf, sizeof(buf), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST)) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "i3status: getnameinfo(): %s\n", gai_strerror(ret)); (void)close(fd); return NULL; } (void)close(fd); return buf; } /* * Returns the IPv6 address with which you have connectivity at the moment. * The char * is statically allocated and mustn't be freed */ static char *get_ipv6_addr(void) { struct addrinfo hints; struct addrinfo *result, *resp; static struct addrinfo *cached = NULL; /* To save dns lookups (if they are not cached locally) and creating * sockets, we save the fd and keep it open. */ if (cached != NULL) return get_sockname(cached); memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo)); hints.ai_family = AF_INET6; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM; /* We use the public IPv6 of the K root server here. It doesn’t matter * which IPv6 address we use (we don’t even send any packets), as long * as it’s considered global by the kernel. * NB: We don’t use a hostname since that would trigger a DNS lookup. * By using an IPv6 address, getaddrinfo() will *not* do a DNS lookup, * but return the address in the appropriate struct. */ if (getaddrinfo("2001:7fd::1", "domain", &hints, &result) != 0) { /* We don’t display the error here because most * likely, there just is no connectivity. * Thus, don’t spam the user’s console. */ return NULL; } for (resp = result; resp != NULL; resp = resp->ai_next) { char *addr_string = get_sockname(resp); /* If we could not get our own address and there is more than * one result for resolving k.root-servers.net, we cannot * cache. Otherwise, no matter if we got IPv6 connectivity or * not, we will cache the (single) result and are done. */ if (!addr_string && result->ai_next != NULL) continue; if ((cached = malloc(sizeof(struct addrinfo))) == NULL) return NULL; memcpy(cached, resp, sizeof(struct addrinfo)); if ((cached->ai_addr = malloc(resp->ai_addrlen)) == NULL) { cached = NULL; return NULL; } memcpy(cached->ai_addr, resp->ai_addr, resp->ai_addrlen); freeaddrinfo(result); return addr_string; } freeaddrinfo(result); return NULL; } void print_ipv6_info(yajl_gen json_gen, char *buffer, const char *format_up, const char *format_down) { const char *walk; char *addr_string = get_ipv6_addr(); char *outwalk = buffer; if (addr_string == NULL) { START_COLOR("color_bad"); outwalk += sprintf(outwalk, "%s", format_down); END_COLOR; OUTPUT_FULL_TEXT(buffer); return; } START_COLOR("color_good"); for (walk = format_up; *walk != '\0'; walk++) { if (*walk != '%') { *(outwalk++) = *walk; } else if (BEGINS_WITH(walk + 1, "ip")) { outwalk += sprintf(outwalk, "%s", addr_string); walk += strlen("ip"); } else { *(outwalk++) = '%'; } } END_COLOR; OUTPUT_FULL_TEXT(buffer); }