TFTPAckPacket.java
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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 Acknowledgement 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 TFTPAckPacket extends TFTPPacket {
/** The block number being acknowledged by the packet. */
int blockNumber;
/**
* Creates an acknowledgement 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 acknowledgement.
* @throws TFTPPacketException If the datagram isn't a valid TFTP acknowledgement packet.
*/
TFTPAckPacket(final DatagramPacket datagram) throws TFTPPacketException {
super(TFTPPacket.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, datagram.getAddress(), datagram.getPort());
final byte[] data;
data = datagram.getData();
if (getType() != data[1]) {
throw new TFTPPacketException("TFTP operator code does not match type.");
}
this.blockNumber = (data[2] & 0xff) << 8 | data[3] & 0xff;
}
/**
* Creates an acknowledgment packet to be sent to a host at a given port acknowledging receipt of a block.
*
* @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 blockNumber The block number being acknowledged.
*/
public TFTPAckPacket(final InetAddress destination, final int port, final int blockNumber) {
super(TFTPPacket.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, destination, port);
this.blockNumber = blockNumber;
}
/**
* Returns the block number of the acknowledgement.
*
* @return The block number of the acknowledgement.
*/
public int getBlockNumber() {
return blockNumber;
}
/**
* Creates a UDP datagram containing all the TFTP acknowledgement 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 acknowledgement packet.
*/
@Override
public DatagramPacket newDatagram() {
final byte[] data;
data = new byte[4];
data[0] = 0;
data[1] = (byte) type;
data[2] = (byte) ((blockNumber & 0xffff) >> 8);
data[3] = (byte) (blockNumber & 0xff);
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) {
data[0] = 0;
data[1] = (byte) type;
data[2] = (byte) ((blockNumber & 0xffff) >> 8);
data[3] = (byte) (blockNumber & 0xff);
datagram.setAddress(address);
datagram.setPort(port);
datagram.setData(data);
datagram.setLength(4);
return datagram;
}
/**
* Sets the block number of the acknowledgement.
*
* @param blockNumber the number to set
*/
public void setBlockNumber(final int blockNumber) {
this.blockNumber = blockNumber;
}
/**
* For debugging
*
* @since 3.6
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
return super.toString() + " ACK " + blockNumber;
}
}