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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl | 88 |
1 files changed, 79 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl index b4ecb63961..15a4c5e86f 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ -export([encode/2, decode/2, decode/3, + setopts/1, + getopt/1, collect_avps/1, decode_header/1, sequence_numbers/1, @@ -59,6 +61,50 @@ %% +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% # setopts/1 +%%% # getopt/1 +%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%% These functions are a compromise in the same vein as the use of the +%% process dictionary in diameter_gen.hrl in generated codec modules. +%% Instead of rewriting the entire dictionary generation to pass +%% encode/decode options around, the calling process sets them by +%% calling setopts/1. At current, the only option is whether or not to +%% decode binaries as strings, which is used by diameter_types. + +setopts(Opts) + when is_list(Opts) -> + lists:foreach(fun setopt/1, Opts). + +%% Decode stringish types to string()? The default true is for +%% backwards compatibility. +setopt({string_decode = K, false = B}) -> + setopt(K, B); + +%% Regard anything but the generated RFC 3588 dictionary as modern. +%% This affects the interpretation of defaults during the decode +%% of values of type DiameterURI, this having changed from RFC 3588. +%% (So much for backwards compatibility.) +setopt({common_dictionary, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}) -> + setopt(rfc, 3588); + +setopt(_) -> + ok. + +setopt(Key, Value) -> + put({diameter, Key}, Value). + +getopt(Key) -> + case get({diameter, Key}) of + undefined when Key == string_decode -> + true; + undefined when Key == rfc -> + 6733; + V -> + V + end. + +%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% # encode/2 %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -90,7 +136,7 @@ encode(Mod, Msg) -> msg = Msg}). e(_, #diameter_packet{msg = [#diameter_header{} = Hdr | As]} = Pkt) -> - try encode_avps(As) of + try encode_avps(reorder(As)) of Avps -> Length = size(Avps) + 20, @@ -183,26 +229,50 @@ values(Avps) -> %% Message as a list of #diameter_avp{} ... encode_avps(_, _, [#diameter_avp{} | _] = Avps) -> - encode_avps(reorder(Avps, [], Avps)); + encode_avps(reorder(Avps)); %% ... or as a tuple list or record. encode_avps(Mod, MsgName, Values) -> Mod:encode_avps(MsgName, Values). %% reorder/1 +%% +%% Reorder AVPs for the relay case using the index field of +%% diameter_avp records. Decode populates this field in collect_avps +%% and presents AVPs in reverse order. A relay then sends the reversed +%% list with a Route-Record AVP prepended. The goal here is just to do +%% lists:reverse/1 in Grouped AVPs and the outer list, but only in the +%% case there are indexed AVPs at all, so as not to reverse lists that +%% have been explicilty sent (unindexed, in the desired order) as a +%% diameter_avp list. The effect is the same as lists:keysort/2, but +%% only on the cases we expect, not a general sort. + +reorder(Avps) -> + case reorder(Avps, []) of + false -> + Avps; + Sorted -> + Sorted + end. -reorder([#diameter_avp{index = 0} | _] = Avps, Acc, _) -> +%% reorder/3 + +%% In case someone has reversed the list already. (Not likely.) +reorder([#diameter_avp{index = 0} | _] = Avps, Acc) -> Avps ++ Acc; -reorder([#diameter_avp{index = N} = A | Avps], Acc, _) +%% Assume indexed AVPs are in reverse order. +reorder([#diameter_avp{index = N} = A | Avps], Acc) when is_integer(N) -> lists:reverse(Avps, [A | Acc]); -reorder([H | T], Acc, Avps) -> - reorder(T, [H | Acc], Avps); +%% An unindexed AVP. +reorder([H | T], Acc) -> + reorder(T, [H | Acc]); -reorder([], Acc, _) -> - Acc. +%% No indexed members. +reorder([], _) -> + false. %% encode_avps/1 |