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| author | Olivier Gayot | 2018-06-04 19:59:15 +0200 | 
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| committer | Olivier Gayot | 2018-06-11 22:06:57 +0200 | 
| commit | 451ff9be0b87946778250fdffcc62b04817b6394 (patch) | |
| tree | e985b9f6be46aad5edb92138a64936070c44728b | |
| parent | Simplify the algorithm used to determine the IP address (diff) | |
Fix shown IP address belonging to wrong interface
The following commit:
  6a75ea9 Show IP address when address has a label
introduced a way to show the IP address of an interface when a label is
associated to the IP.
When a label is associated to an IP, the structure returned by
getifaddrs() has the label concatenated to the interface name in the
.ifa_name field as in the following example:
    struct ifaddrs ifaddr = {
       .ifa_name = "eth0:mylabel",
    };
As a consequence, using a strict comparison between the interface name
and the .ifa_name field yields a falsy result. However, checking if the
.ifa_name starts with the interface name (e.g. eth0) does not work
either because other network interfaces can have a name which starts
with eth0.
This commit solves the issue by stripping out the optional label from
the .ifa_name field before making a strict comparison with the interface
name.
Fix #283
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
| -rw-r--r-- | src/print_ip_addr.c | 33 | 
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 2 deletions
| diff --git a/src/print_ip_addr.c b/src/print_ip_addr.c index cf476ae..30a1ce3 100644 --- a/src/print_ip_addr.c +++ b/src/print_ip_addr.c @@ -13,6 +13,31 @@  #include "i3status.h"  /* + * Return a copy of the .ifa_name field passed as argument where the optional + * IP label, if present, is removed. + * + * example: + * - strip_optional_label("eth0") => "eth0" + * - strip_optional_label("eth0:label") => "eth0" + * + * The memory for the returned string is obtained with malloc(3), and can be + * freed with free(3). + * + * + */ +static char *strip_optional_label(const char *ifa_name) { +    char *copy = sstrdup(ifa_name); + +    char *ptr = strchr(copy, ':'); + +    if (ptr) { +        *ptr = '\0'; +    } + +    return copy; +} + +/*   * Return the IP address for the given interface or "no IP" if the   * interface is up and running but hasn't got an IP address yet   * @@ -29,7 +54,6 @@ const char *get_ip_addr(const char *interface, int family) {      struct ifaddrs *ifaddr, *addrp;      bool found = false; -    int interface_len = strlen(interface);      getifaddrs(&ifaddr); @@ -38,7 +62,12 @@ const char *get_ip_addr(const char *interface, int family) {      /* Skip until we are at the input family address of interface */      for (addrp = ifaddr; addrp != NULL; addrp = addrp->ifa_next) { -        if (strncmp(addrp->ifa_name, interface, interface_len) != 0) { +        /* Strip the label if present in the .ifa_name field. */ +        char *stripped_ifa_name = strip_optional_label(addrp->ifa_name); + +        bool name_matches = strcmp(stripped_ifa_name, interface) != 0; +        free(stripped_ifa_name); +        if (name_matches) {              /* The interface does not have the right name, skip it. */              continue;          } | 
