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018package org.apache.commons.net.tftp;
019
020import java.net.DatagramPacket;
021import java.net.InetAddress;
022
023/**
024 * A final class derived from TFTPPacket defining the TFTP Data packet type.
025 * <p>
026 * Details regarding the TFTP protocol and the format of TFTP packets can be found in RFC 783. But the point of these classes is to keep you from having to
027 * worry about the internals. Additionally, only very few people should have to care about any of the TFTPPacket classes or derived classes. Almost all users
028 * should only be concerned with the {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient} class {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient#receiveFile
029 * receiveFile()} and {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient#sendFile sendFile()} methods.
030 *
031 *
032 * @see TFTPPacket
033 * @see TFTPPacketException
034 * @see TFTP
035 */
036
037public final class TFTPDataPacket extends TFTPPacket {
038    /** The maximum number of bytes in a TFTP data packet (512) */
039    public static final int MAX_DATA_LENGTH = 512;
040
041    /** The minimum number of bytes in a TFTP data packet (0) */
042    public static final int MIN_DATA_LENGTH = 0;
043
044    /** The block number of the packet. */
045    int blockNumber;
046
047    /** The length of the data. */
048    private int length;
049
050    /** The offset into the _data array at which the data begins. */
051    private int offset;
052
053    /** The data stored in the packet. */
054    private byte[] data;
055
056    /**
057     * Creates a data packet based from a received datagram. Assumes the datagram is at least length 4, else an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException may be thrown.
058     *
059     * @param datagram The datagram containing the received data.
060     * @throws TFTPPacketException If the datagram isn't a valid TFTP data packet.
061     */
062    TFTPDataPacket(final DatagramPacket datagram) throws TFTPPacketException {
063        super(TFTPPacket.DATA, datagram.getAddress(), datagram.getPort());
064
065        this.data = datagram.getData();
066        this.offset = 4;
067
068        if (getType() != this.data[1]) {
069            throw new TFTPPacketException("TFTP operator code does not match type.");
070        }
071
072        this.blockNumber = (this.data[2] & 0xff) << 8 | this.data[3] & 0xff;
073
074        this.length = datagram.getLength() - 4;
075
076        if (this.length > MAX_DATA_LENGTH) {
077            this.length = MAX_DATA_LENGTH;
078        }
079    }
080
081    public TFTPDataPacket(final InetAddress destination, final int port, final int blockNumber, final byte[] data) {
082        this(destination, port, blockNumber, data, 0, data.length);
083    }
084
085    /**
086     * Creates a data packet to be sent to a host at a given port with a given block number. The actual data to be sent is passed as an array, an offset, and a
087     * length. The offset is the offset into the byte array where the data starts. The length is the length of the data. If the length is greater than
088     * MAX_DATA_LENGTH, it is truncated.
089     *
090     * @param destination The host to which the packet is going to be sent.
091     * @param port        The port to which the packet is going to be sent.
092     * @param blockNumber The block number of the data.
093     * @param data        The byte array containing the data.
094     * @param offset      The offset into the array where the data starts.
095     * @param length      The length of the data.
096     */
097    public TFTPDataPacket(final InetAddress destination, final int port, final int blockNumber, final byte[] data, final int offset, final int length) {
098        super(TFTPPacket.DATA, destination, port);
099        this.blockNumber = blockNumber;
100        this.data = data;
101        this.offset = offset;
102        this.length = Math.min(length, MAX_DATA_LENGTH);
103    }
104
105    /**
106     * Returns the block number of the data packet.
107     *
108     * @return The block number of the data packet.
109     */
110    public int getBlockNumber() {
111        return blockNumber;
112    }
113
114    /**
115     * Returns the byte array containing the packet data.
116     *
117     * @return The byte array containing the packet data.
118     */
119    public byte[] getData() {
120        return data;
121    }
122
123    /**
124     * Returns the length of the data part of the data packet.
125     *
126     * @return The length of the data part of the data packet.
127     */
128    public int getDataLength() {
129        return length;
130    }
131
132    /**
133     * Returns the offset into the byte array where the packet data actually starts.
134     *
135     * @return The offset into the byte array where the packet data actually starts.
136     */
137    public int getDataOffset() {
138        return offset;
139    }
140
141    /**
142     * Creates a UDP datagram containing all the TFTP data packet data in the proper format. This is a method exposed to the programmer in case he wants to
143     * implement his own TFTP client instead of using the {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient} class. Under normal circumstances, you should not have
144     * a need to call this method.
145     *
146     * @return A UDP datagram containing the TFTP data packet.
147     */
148    @Override
149    public DatagramPacket newDatagram() {
150        final byte[] data;
151
152        data = new byte[length + 4];
153        data[0] = 0;
154        data[1] = (byte) type;
155        data[2] = (byte) ((blockNumber & 0xffff) >> 8);
156        data[3] = (byte) (blockNumber & 0xff);
157
158        System.arraycopy(this.data, offset, data, 4, length);
159
160        return new DatagramPacket(data, length + 4, address, port);
161    }
162
163    /**
164     * This is a method only available within the package for implementing efficient datagram transport by eliminating buffering. It takes a datagram as an
165     * argument, and a byte buffer in which to store the raw datagram data. Inside the method, the data is set as the datagram's data and the datagram returned.
166     *
167     * @param datagram The datagram to create.
168     * @param data     The buffer to store the packet and to use in the datagram.
169     * @return The datagram argument.
170     */
171    @Override
172    DatagramPacket newDatagram(final DatagramPacket datagram, final byte[] data) {
173        data[0] = 0;
174        data[1] = (byte) type;
175        data[2] = (byte) ((blockNumber & 0xffff) >> 8);
176        data[3] = (byte) (blockNumber & 0xff);
177
178        // Doublecheck we're not the same
179        if (data != this.data) {
180            System.arraycopy(this.data, offset, data, 4, length);
181        }
182
183        datagram.setAddress(address);
184        datagram.setPort(port);
185        datagram.setData(data);
186        datagram.setLength(length + 4);
187
188        return datagram;
189    }
190
191    /**
192     * Sets the block number of the data packet.
193     *
194     * @param blockNumber the number to set
195     */
196    public void setBlockNumber(final int blockNumber) {
197        this.blockNumber = blockNumber;
198    }
199
200    /**
201     * Sets the data for the data packet.
202     *
203     * @param data   The byte array containing the data.
204     * @param offset The offset into the array where the data starts.
205     * @param length The length of the data.
206     */
207    public void setData(final byte[] data, final int offset, final int length) {
208        this.data = data;
209        this.offset = offset;
210        this.length = length;
211
212        this.length = Math.min(length, MAX_DATA_LENGTH);
213    }
214
215    /**
216     * For debugging
217     *
218     * @since 3.6
219     */
220    @Override
221    public String toString() {
222        return super.toString() + " DATA " + blockNumber + " " + length;
223    }
224}