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│ Copyright 2022 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney                              │
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#include "libc/str/str.h"
#include "net/http/ip.h"

/**
 * Parse IPv4 network address.
 *
 * For example, a router address might be `10.10.10.1/24` in which case
 * the IP address word `0x0a0a0a01` would be returned, whose CIDR would
 * be 24. That means your IP address is on a network with 24 bits which
 * converts to a netmask `0xffffff00` by using `1u << (32 - res.cidr)`.
 * You may specify the IP address portion as an integer. As an example,
 * the value `168430081/1` would be the same as `10.10.10.1/1`
 *
 * @param n if -1 implies strlen
 * @return ip is uint32 IPv4 address, or -1 on failure
 * @return cidr is number of bits in network, on interval [1,32]; it
 *     defaults to 32; if the return ip is -1 then cidr is undefined
 */
struct Cidr ParseCidr(const char *s, size_t n) {
  size_t i;
  const char *p;
  struct Cidr c;
  if (n == -1) n = s ? strlen(s) : 0;
  if ((p = strchr(s, '/'))) {
    if ((c.addr = ParseIp(s, (i = p - s))) != -1) {
      c.cidr = 0;
      for (++i; i < n; ++i) {
        if (isdigit(s[i])) {
          c.cidr *= 10;
          c.cidr += s[i] - '0';
          if (c.cidr > 32) {
            c.cidr = -1;
            break;
          }
        } else {
          c.cidr = -1;
          break;
        }
      }
      if (c.cidr <= 0) {
        c.addr = -1;
      }
    }
  } else {
    c.addr = ParseIp(s, n);
    c.cidr = 32;
  }
  return c;
}