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| |
| package org.apache.commons.net.tftp; |
| |
| import java.net.DatagramPacket; |
| import java.net.InetAddress; |
| |
| /** |
| * A final class derived from TFTPPacket defining the TFTP Error packet type. |
| * <p> |
| * 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 |
| * 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 |
| * should only be concerned with the {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient} class {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient#receiveFile |
| * receiveFile()} and {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient#sendFile sendFile()} methods. |
| * |
| * |
| * @see TFTPPacket |
| * @see TFTPPacketException |
| * @see TFTP |
| */ |
| |
| public final class TFTPErrorPacket extends TFTPPacket { |
| /** The undefined error code according to RFC 783, value 0. */ |
| public static final int UNDEFINED = 0; |
| |
| /** The file not found error code according to RFC 783, value 1. */ |
| public static final int FILE_NOT_FOUND = 1; |
| |
| /** The access violation error code according to RFC 783, value 2. */ |
| public static final int ACCESS_VIOLATION = 2; |
| |
| /** The disk full error code according to RFC 783, value 3. */ |
| public static final int OUT_OF_SPACE = 3; |
| |
| /** |
| * The illegal TFTP operation error code according to RFC 783, value 4. |
| */ |
| public static final int ILLEGAL_OPERATION = 4; |
| |
| /** The unknown transfer id error code according to RFC 783, value 5. */ |
| public static final int UNKNOWN_TID = 5; |
| |
| /** The file already exists error code according to RFC 783, value 6. */ |
| public static final int FILE_EXISTS = 6; |
| |
| /** The no such user error code according to RFC 783, value 7. */ |
| public static final int NO_SUCH_USER = 7; |
| |
| /** The error code of this packet. */ |
| private final int error; |
| |
| /** The error message of this packet. */ |
| private final String message; |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates an error packet based from a received datagram. Assumes the datagram is at least length 4, else an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException may be thrown. |
| * |
| * @param datagram The datagram containing the received error. |
| * @throws TFTPPacketException If the datagram isn't a valid TFTP error packet. |
| */ |
| TFTPErrorPacket(final DatagramPacket datagram) throws TFTPPacketException { |
| super(TFTPPacket.ERROR, datagram.getAddress(), datagram.getPort()); |
| int index; |
| final int length; |
| final byte[] data; |
| final StringBuilder buffer; |
| |
| data = datagram.getData(); |
| length = datagram.getLength(); |
| |
| if (getType() != data[1]) { |
| throw new TFTPPacketException("TFTP operator code does not match type."); |
| } |
| |
| error = (data[2] & 0xff) << 8 | data[3] & 0xff; |
| |
| if (length < 5) { |
| throw new TFTPPacketException("Bad error packet. No message."); |
| } |
| |
| index = 4; |
| buffer = new StringBuilder(); |
| |
| while (index < length && data[index] != 0) { |
| buffer.append((char) data[index]); |
| ++index; |
| } |
| |
| message = buffer.toString(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates an error packet to be sent to a host at a given port with an error code and error message. |
| * |
| * @param destination The host to which the packet is going to be sent. |
| * @param port The port to which the packet is going to be sent. |
| * @param error The error code of the packet. |
| * @param message The error message of the packet. |
| */ |
| public TFTPErrorPacket(final InetAddress destination, final int port, final int error, final String message) { |
| super(TFTPPacket.ERROR, destination, port); |
| |
| this.error = error; |
| this.message = message; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the error code of the packet. |
| * |
| * @return The error code of the packet. |
| */ |
| public int getError() { |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the error message of the packet. |
| * |
| * @return The error message of the packet. |
| */ |
| public String getMessage() { |
| return message; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a UDP datagram containing all the TFTP error packet data in the proper format. This is a method exposed to the programmer in case he wants to |
| * implement his own TFTP client instead of using the {@link org.apache.commons.net.tftp.TFTPClient} class. Under normal circumstances, you should not have |
| * a need to call this method. |
| * |
| * @return A UDP datagram containing the TFTP error packet. |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public DatagramPacket newDatagram() { |
| final byte[] data; |
| final int length; |
| |
| length = message.length(); |
| |
| data = new byte[length + 5]; |
| data[0] = 0; |
| data[1] = (byte) type; |
| data[2] = (byte) ((error & 0xffff) >> 8); |
| data[3] = (byte) (error & 0xff); |
| |
| System.arraycopy(message.getBytes(), 0, data, 4, length); |
| |
| data[length + 4] = 0; |
| |
| return new DatagramPacket(data, data.length, address, port); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * This is a method only available within the package for implementing efficient datagram transport by eliminating buffering. It takes a datagram as an |
| * 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. |
| * |
| * @param datagram The datagram to create. |
| * @param data The buffer to store the packet and to use in the datagram. |
| * @return The datagram argument. |
| */ |
| @Override |
| DatagramPacket newDatagram(final DatagramPacket datagram, final byte[] data) { |
| final int length; |
| |
| length = message.length(); |
| |
| data[0] = 0; |
| data[1] = (byte) type; |
| data[2] = (byte) ((error & 0xffff) >> 8); |
| data[3] = (byte) (error & 0xff); |
| |
| System.arraycopy(message.getBytes(), 0, data, 4, length); |
| |
| data[length + 4] = 0; |
| |
| datagram.setAddress(address); |
| datagram.setPort(port); |
| datagram.setData(data); |
| datagram.setLength(length + 4); |
| |
| return datagram; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * For debugging |
| * |
| * @since 3.6 |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public String toString() { |
| return super.toString() + " ERR " + error + " " + message; |
| } |
| } |