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+#!/usr/bin/python3
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+# This software has been dedicated to the public domain under the CC0
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+# public domain dedication.
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+#
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+# To the extent possible under law, the person who associated CC0
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+# with mmdb-convert.py has waived all copyright and related or
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+# neighboring rights to mmdb-convert.py.
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+#
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+# You should have received a copy of the CC0 legalcode along with this
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+# work in doc/cc0.txt. If not, see
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+# <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
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+
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+# Nick Mathewson is responsible for this kludge, but takes no
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+# responsibility for it.
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+
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+"""This kludge is meant to
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+ parse mmdb files in sufficient detail to dump out the old format
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+ that Tor expects. It's also meant to be pure-python.
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+
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+ When given a simplicity/speed tradeoff, it opts for simplicity.
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+
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+ You will not understand the code without undestanding the MaxMind-DB
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+ file format. It is specified at:
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+ https://github.com/maxmind/MaxMind-DB/blob/master/MaxMind-DB-spec.md.
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+
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+ This isn't so much tested. When it breaks, you get to keep both
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+ pieces.
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+"""
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+
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+import struct
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+import bisect
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+import socket
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+import binascii
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+import sys
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+import time
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+
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+METADATA_MARKER = b'\xab\xcd\xefMaxMind.com'
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+
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+# Here's some python2/python3 junk. Better solutions wanted.
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+try:
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+ ord(b"1"[0])
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+except TypeError:
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+ def byte_to_int(b):
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+ "convert a single element of a bytestring to an integer."
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+ return b
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+else:
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+ byte_to_int = ord
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+
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+# Here's some more python2/python3 junk. Better solutions wanted.
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+try:
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+ str(b"a", "utf8")
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+except TypeError:
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+ bytesToStr = str
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+else:
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+ def bytesToStr(b):
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+ "convert a bytestring in utf8 to a string."
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+ return str(b, 'utf8')
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+
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+def to_int(s):
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+ "Parse a big-endian integer from bytestring s."
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+ result = 0
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+ for c in s:
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+ result *= 256
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+ result += byte_to_int(c)
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+ return result
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+
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+def to_int24(s):
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+ "Parse a pair of big-endian 24-bit integers from bytestring s."
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+ a, b, c = struct.unpack("!HHH", s)
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+ return ((a <<8)+(b>>8)), (((b&0xff)<<16)+c)
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+
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+def to_int32(s):
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+ "Parse a pair of big-endian 32-bit integers from bytestring s."
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+ a, b = struct.unpack("!LL", s)
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+ return a, b
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+
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+def to_int28(s):
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+ "Parse a pair of big-endian 28-bit integers from bytestring s."
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+ a, b = unpack("!LL", s + b'\x00')
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+ return (((a & 0xf0) << 20) + (a >> 8)), ((a & 0x0f) << 24) + (b >> 8)
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+
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+class Tree(object):
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+ "Holds a node in the tree"
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+ def __init__(self, left, right):
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+ self.left = left
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+ self.right = right
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+
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+def resolve_tree(tree, data):
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+ """Fill in the left_item and right_item fields for all values in the tree
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+ so that they point to another Tree, or to a Datum, or to None."""
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+ d = Datum(None, None, None, None)
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+ def resolve_item(item):
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+ "Helper: resolve a single index."
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+ if item < len(tree):
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+ return tree[item]
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+ elif item == len(tree):
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+ return None
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+ else:
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+ d.pos = (item - len(tree) - 16)
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+ p = bisect.bisect_left(data, d)
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+ assert data[p].pos == d.pos
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+ return data[p]
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+
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+ for t in tree:
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+ t.left_item = resolve_item(t.left)
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+ t.right_item = resolve_item(t.right)
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+
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+def parse_search_tree(s, record_size):
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+ """Given a bytestring and a record size in bits, parse the tree.
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+ Return a list of nodes."""
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+ record_bytes = (record_size*2) // 8
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+ nodes = []
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+ p = 0
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+ try:
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+ to_leftright = { 24: to_int24,
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+ 28: to_int28,
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+ 32: to_int32 }[ record_size ]
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+ except KeyError:
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+ raise NotImplementedError("Unsupported record size in bits: %d" %
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+ record_size)
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+ while p < len(s):
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+ left, right = to_leftright(s[p:p+record_bytes])
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+ p += record_bytes
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+
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+ nodes.append( Tree(left, right ) )
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+
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+ return nodes
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+
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+class Datum(object):
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+ """Holds a single entry from the Data section"""
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+ def __init__(self, pos, kind, ln, data):
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+ self.pos = pos # Position of this record within data section
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+ self.kind = kind # Type of this record. one of TP_*
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+ self.ln = ln # Length field, which might be overloaded.
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+ self.data = data # Raw bytes data.
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+ self.children = None # Used for arrays and maps.
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+
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+ def __repr__(self):
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+ return "Datum(%r,%r,%r,%r)" % (self.pos, self.kind, self.ln, self.data)
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+
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+ # Comparison functions used for bsearch
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+ def __lt__(self, other):
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+ return self.pos < other.pos
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+
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+ def __gt__(self, other):
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+ return self.pos > other.pos
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+
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+ def __eq__(self, other):
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+ return self.pos == other.pos
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+
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+ def build_maps(self):
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+ """If this is a map or array, fill in its 'map' field if it's a map,
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+ and the 'map' field of all its children."""
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+
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+ if not hasattr(self, 'nChildren'):
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+ return
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+
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+ if self.kind == TP_ARRAY:
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+ del self.nChildren
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+ for c in self.children:
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+ c.build_maps()
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+
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+ elif self.kind == TP_MAP:
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+ del self.nChildren
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+ self.map = {}
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+ for i in range(0, len(self.children), 2):
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+ k = self.children[i].deref()
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+ v = self.children[i+1].deref()
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+ v.build_maps()
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+ if k.kind != TP_UTF8:
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+ raise ValueError("Bad dictionary key type %d"% k.kind)
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+ self.map[bytesToStr(k.data)] = v
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+
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+ def int_val(self):
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+ """If this is an integer type, return its value"""
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+ assert self.kind in (TP_UINT16, TP_UINT32, TP_UINT64,
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+ TP_UINT128, TP_SINT32)
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+ i = to_int(self.data)
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+ if self.kind == TP_SINT32:
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+ if i & 0x80000000:
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+ i = i - 0x100000000
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+ return i
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+
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+ def deref(self):
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+ """If this value is a pointer, return its pointed-to-value. Chase
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+ through multiple layers of pointers if need be. If this isn't
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+ a pointer, return it."""
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+ n = 0
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+ s = self
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+ while s.kind == TP_PTR:
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+ s = s.ptr
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+ n += 1
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+ assert n < 100
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+ return s
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+
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+def resolve_pointers(data):
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+ """Fill in the ptr field of every pointer in data."""
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+ search = Datum(None, None, None, None)
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+ for d in data:
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+ if d.kind == TP_PTR:
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+ search.pos = d.ln
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+ p = bisect.bisect_left(data, search)
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+ assert data[p].pos == d.ln
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+ d.ptr = data[p]
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+
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+TP_PTR = 1
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+TP_UTF8 = 2
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+TP_DBL = 3
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+TP_BYTES = 4
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+TP_UINT16 = 5
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+TP_UINT32 = 6
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+TP_MAP = 7
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+TP_SINT32 = 8
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+TP_UINT64 = 9
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+TP_UINT128 = 10
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+TP_ARRAY = 11
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+TP_DCACHE = 12
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+TP_END = 13
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+TP_BOOL = 14
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+TP_FLOAT = 15
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+
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+def get_type_and_len(s):
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+ """Data parsing helper: decode the type value and much-overloaded 'length'
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+ field for the value starting at s. Return a 3-tuple of type, length,
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+ and number of bytes used to encode type-plus-length."""
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+ c = byte_to_int(s[0])
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+ tp = c >> 5
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+ skip = 1
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+ if tp == 0:
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+ tp = byte_to_int(s[1])+7
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+ skip = 2
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+ ln = c & 31
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+
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+ # I'm sure I don't know what they were thinking here...
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+ if tp == TP_PTR:
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+ len_len = (ln >> 3) + 1
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+ if len_len < 4:
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+ ln &= 7
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+ ln <<= len_len * 8
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+ else:
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+ ln = 0
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+ ln += to_int(s[skip:skip+len_len])
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+ ln += (0, 0, 2048, 526336, 0)[len_len]
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+ skip += len_len
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+ elif ln >= 29:
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+ len_len = ln - 28
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+ ln = to_int(s[skip:skip+len_len])
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+ ln += (0, 29, 285, 65821)[len_len]
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+ skip += len_len
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+
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+ return tp, ln, skip
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+
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+# Set of types for which 'length' doesn't mean length.
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+IGNORE_LEN_TYPES = set([
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+ TP_MAP, # Length is number of key-value pairs that follow.
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+ TP_ARRAY, # Length is number of members that follow.
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+ TP_PTR, # Length is index to pointed-to data element.
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+ TP_BOOL, # Length is 0 or 1.
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+ TP_DCACHE, # Length isnumber of members that follow
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+])
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+
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+def parse_data_section(s):
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+ """Given a data section encoded in a bytestring, return a list of
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+ Datum items."""
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+
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+ # Stack of possibly nested containers. We use the 'nChildren' member of
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+ # the last one to tell how many moreitems nest directly inside.
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+ stack = []
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+
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+ # List of all items, including nested ones.
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+ data = []
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+
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+ # Byte index within the data section.
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+ pos = 0
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+
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+ while s:
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+ tp, ln, skip = get_type_and_len(s)
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+ if tp in IGNORE_LEN_TYPES:
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+ real_len = 0
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+ else:
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+ real_len = ln
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+
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+ d = Datum(pos, tp, ln, s[skip:skip+real_len])
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+ data.append(d)
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+ pos += skip+real_len
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+ s = s[skip+real_len:]
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+
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+ if stack:
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+ stack[-1].children.append(d)
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+ stack[-1].nChildren -= 1
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+ if stack[-1].nChildren == 0:
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+ del stack[-1]
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+
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+ if d.kind == TP_ARRAY:
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+ d.nChildren = d.ln
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+ d.children = []
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+ stack.append(d)
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+ elif d.kind == TP_MAP:
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+ d.nChildren = d.ln * 2
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+ d.children = []
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+ stack.append(d)
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+
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+ return data
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+
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+def parse_mm_file(s):
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+ """Parse a MaxMind-DB file."""
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+ try:
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+ metadata_ptr = s.rindex(METADATA_MARKER)
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+ except ValueError:
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+ raise ValueError("No metadata!")
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+
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+ metadata = parse_data_section(s[metadata_ptr+len(METADATA_MARKER):])
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+
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+ if metadata[0].kind != TP_MAP:
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+ raise ValueError("Bad map")
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+
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+ metadata[0].build_maps()
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+ mm = metadata[0].map
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+
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+ tree_size = (((mm['record_size'].int_val() * 2) // 8 ) *
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+ mm['node_count'].int_val())
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+
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+ if s[tree_size:tree_size+16] != b'\x00'*16:
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+ raise ValueError("Missing section separator!")
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+
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+ tree = parse_search_tree(s[:tree_size], mm['record_size'].int_val())
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+
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+ data = parse_data_section(s[tree_size+16:metadata_ptr])
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+
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+ resolve_pointers(data)
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+ resolve_tree(tree, data)
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+
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+ for d in data:
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+ d.build_maps()
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+
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+ return metadata, tree, data
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+
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+def format_datum(datum):
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+ """Given a Datum at a leaf of the tree, return the string that we should
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+ write as its value.
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+ """
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+ try:
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+ return bytesToStr(datum.map['country'].map['iso_code'].data)
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+ except KeyError:
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+ pass
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+ return None
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+
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+IPV4_PREFIX = "0"*96
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+
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+def dump_item_ipv4(entries, prefix, val):
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+ """Dump the information for an IPv4 address to entries, where 'prefix'
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+ is a string holding a binary prefix for the address, and 'val' is the
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+ value to dump. If the prefix is not an IPv4 address (it does not start
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+ with 96 bits of 0), then print nothing.
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+ """
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+ if not prefix.startswith(IPV4_PREFIX):
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+ return
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+ prefix = prefix[96:]
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+ v = int(prefix, 2)
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+ shift = 32 - len(prefix)
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+ lo = v << shift
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+ hi = ((v+1) << shift) - 1
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+ entries.append((lo, hi, val))
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+
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+def fmt_item_ipv4(entry):
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+ """Format an IPv4 range with lo and hi addresses in decimal form."""
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+ return "%d,%d,%s\n"%(entry[0], entry[1], entry[2])
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+
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+def fmt_ipv6_addr(v):
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+ """Given a 128-bit integer representing an ipv6 address, return a
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+ string for that ipv6 address."""
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+ return socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6, binascii.unhexlify("%032x"%v))
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+
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+def fmt_item_ipv6(entry):
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+ """Format an IPv6 range with lo and hi addresses in hex form."""
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+ return "%s,%s,%s\n"%(fmt_ipv6_addr(entry[0]),
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+ fmt_ipv6_addr(entry[1]),
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+ entry[2])
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+
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+IPV4_MAPPED_IPV6_PREFIX = "0"*80 + "1"*16
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+IPV6_6TO4_PREFIX = "0010000000000010"
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+
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+def dump_item_ipv6(entries, prefix, val):
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+ """Dump the information for an IPv6 address prefix to entries, where
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+ 'prefix' is a string holding a binary prefix for the address,
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+ and 'val' is the value to dump. If the prefix is an IPv4 address
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+ (starts with 96 bits of 0), is an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address
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+ (::ffff:0:0/96), or is in the 6to4 mapping subnet (2002::/16), then
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+ print nothing.
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+ """
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+ if prefix.startswith(IPV4_PREFIX) or \
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+ prefix.startswith(IPV4_MAPPED_IPV6_PREFIX) or \
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+ prefix.startswith(IPV6_6TO4_PREFIX):
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+ return
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+ v = int(prefix, 2)
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+ shift = 128 - len(prefix)
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+ lo = v << shift
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+ hi = ((v+1) << shift) - 1
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+ entries.append((lo, hi, val))
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+
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+def dump_tree(entries, node, dump_item, prefix=""):
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+ """Walk the tree rooted at 'node', and call dump_item on the
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+ format_datum output of every leaf of the tree."""
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+
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+ if isinstance(node, Tree):
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+ dump_tree(entries, node.left_item, dump_item, prefix+"0")
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+ dump_tree(entries, node.right_item, dump_item, prefix+"1")
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+ elif isinstance(node, Datum):
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+ assert node.kind == TP_MAP
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+ code = format_datum(node)
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+ if code:
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+ dump_item(entries, prefix, code)
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+ else:
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+ assert node == None
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+
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+def write_geoip_file(filename, metadata, the_tree, dump_item, fmt_item):
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+ """Write the entries in the_tree to filename."""
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+ entries = []
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+ dump_tree(entries, the_tree[0], dump_item)
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+ fobj = open(filename, 'w')
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+
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+ build_epoch = metadata[0].map['build_epoch'].int_val()
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+ fobj.write("# Last updated based on %s Maxmind GeoLite2 Country\n"%
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+ time.strftime('%B %d %Y', time.gmtime(build_epoch)))
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+
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+ unwritten = None
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+ for entry in entries:
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+ if not unwritten:
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+ unwritten = entry
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+ elif unwritten[1] + 1 == entry[0] and unwritten[2] == entry[2]:
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+ unwritten = (unwritten[0], entry[1], unwritten[2])
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+ else:
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+ fobj.write(fmt_item(unwritten))
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+ unwritten = entry
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+ if unwritten:
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+ fobj.write(fmt_item(unwritten))
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+ fobj.close()
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+
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+content = open(sys.argv[1], 'rb').read()
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+metadata, the_tree, _ = parse_mm_file(content)
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+
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+write_geoip_file('geoip', metadata, the_tree, dump_item_ipv4, fmt_item_ipv4)
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+write_geoip_file('geoip6', metadata, the_tree, dump_item_ipv6, fmt_item_ipv6)
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