Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1995 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
Abstract:
File contains the following functions
PortCmp
Cmp
InetCmp
UdpCmp
Udp6Cmp
TcpCmp
Tcp6Cmp
IpNetCmp
All these functions behave like strcmp. They return >0 if first argument is greater
than the second, <0 if the second is greater than the first and 0 if they are equal
These functions should be revised to make them more effecient
Revision History:
Amritansh Raghav 6/8/95 Created
Amritansh Raghav 10/18/95 The functions now return >0,0,<0 instead of +1,0,-1
--*/
#include "allinc.h"
LONG
UdpCmp(
DWORD dwAddr1,
DWORD dwPort1,
DWORD dwAddr2,
DWORD dwPort2
)
{
LONG lResult;
// Addrs are in network byte order
if (InetCmp(dwAddr1, dwAddr2, lResult))
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Ports are in host byte order
return Cmp(dwPort1, dwPort2, lResult);
}
}
LONG
Udp6Cmp(
BYTE rgbyLocalAddrEx1[20],
DWORD dwLocalPort1,
BYTE rgbyLocalAddrEx2[20],
DWORD dwLocalPort2
)
{
LONG lResult;
// Addr+scopeid is in network byte order. They're together
// in one buffer since that's how the INET-ADDRESS-MIB expresses them.
lResult = memcmp(rgbyLocalAddrEx1, rgbyLocalAddrEx2, 20);
if (lResult isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Ports are in host byte order
return Cmp(dwLocalPort1, dwLocalPort2, lResult);
}
}
LONG
TcpCmp(
DWORD dwLocalAddr1,
DWORD dwLocalPort1,
DWORD dwRemAddr1,
DWORD dwRemPort1,
DWORD dwLocalAddr2,
DWORD dwLocalPort2,
DWORD dwRemAddr2,
DWORD dwRemPort2
)
{
LONG lResult;
// Addrs are in network byte order
if (InetCmp(dwLocalAddr1, dwLocalAddr2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Ports are in host byte order
if (Cmp(dwLocalPort1, dwLocalPort2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Addrs are in network byte order
if (InetCmp(dwRemAddr1, dwRemAddr2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Ports are in host byte order
return Cmp(dwRemPort1, dwRemPort2, lResult);
}
}
}
}
LONG
Tcp6Cmp(
BYTE rgbyLocalAddrEx1[20],
DWORD dwLocalPort1,
BYTE rgbyRemAddrEx1[20],
DWORD dwRemPort1,
BYTE rgbyLocalAddrEx2[20],
DWORD dwLocalPort2,
BYTE rgbyRemAddrEx2[20],
DWORD dwRemPort2
)
{
LONG lResult;
// Addr+scopeid is in network byte order. They're together
// in one buffer since that's how the INET-ADDRESS-MIB expresses them.
lResult = memcmp(rgbyLocalAddrEx1, rgbyLocalAddrEx2, 20);
if (lResult isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Ports are in host byte order
if (Cmp(dwLocalPort1, dwLocalPort2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Addr+scopeid is in network byte order
lResult = memcmp(rgbyRemAddrEx1, rgbyRemAddrEx2, 20);
if (lResult isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Ports are in host byte order
return Cmp(dwRemPort1, dwRemPort2, lResult);
}
}
}
}
LONG
IpNetCmp(
DWORD dwIfIndex1,
DWORD dwAddr1,
DWORD dwIfIndex2,
DWORD dwAddr2
)
{
LONG lResult;
// Index is a simple DWORD, not a port
if (Cmp(dwIfIndex1, dwIfIndex2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Addrs are in network byte order
return InetCmp(dwAddr1, dwAddr2, lResult);
}
}
LONG
IpForwardCmp(
DWORD dwIpDest1,
DWORD dwProto1,
DWORD dwPolicy1,
DWORD dwIpNextHop1,
DWORD dwIpDest2,
DWORD dwProto2,
DWORD dwPolicy2,
DWORD dwIpNextHop2
)
{
LONG lResult;
// Addrs are in network byte order
if (InetCmp(dwIpDest1, dwIpDest2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Proto is a simple DWORD, not a port
if (Cmp(dwProto1, dwProto2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Policy is a simple DWORD, not a port
if (Cmp(dwPolicy1, dwPolicy2, lResult) isnot 0)
{
return lResult;
}
else
{
// Addrs are in network byte order
return InetCmp(dwIpNextHop1, dwIpNextHop2, lResult);
}
}
}
}