package respondd import ( "net" "os/exec" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/bdlm/log" "github.com/FreifunkBremen/yanic/data" ) type Batman struct { Bridge string Interfaces []string } func NewBatman(iface string) *Batman { out, err := exec.Command("batctl", "-m", iface, "if").Output() if err != nil { log.WithField("iface", iface).Error("not able to run batctl") return nil } b := &Batman{ Bridge: iface, Interfaces: []string{iface}, } for _, line := range strings.Split(string(out), "\n") { i := strings.Split(line, ":")[0] if i != "" { b.Interfaces = append(b.Interfaces, i) } } return b } func (b *Batman) Address(iface string) string { i, err := net.InterfaceByName(iface) if err != nil { return "" } return i.HardwareAddr.String() } func (b *Batman) Neighbours() map[string]data.BatadvNeighbours { out, err := exec.Command("batctl", "-m", b.Bridge, "o", "-nH").Output() if err != nil { log.WithField("iface", b.Bridge).Error("not able to run batctl") return nil } lines := strings.Split(string(out), "\n") neighbours := make(map[string]data.BatadvNeighbours) re := regexp.MustCompile(`([0-9a-f:]+)\s+(\d+\.\d+)s\s+\((\d+)\)\s+([0-9a-f:]+)\s+\[\s*([a-z0-9-]+)\]`) for _, i := range b.Interfaces { mac := b.Address(i) neighbour := data.BatadvNeighbours{ Neighbours: make(map[string]data.BatmanLink), } for _, line := range lines { fields := re.FindStringSubmatch(line) if len(fields) != 6 { continue } if i == fields[5] && fields[1] == fields[4] { lastseen, err := strconv.ParseFloat(fields[2], 64) if err != nil { log.WithField("value", fields[2]).Warnf("unable to parse lastseen: %s", err) continue } tq, err := strconv.Atoi(fields[3]) if err != nil { log.WithField("value", fields[3]).Warnf("unable to parse tq: %s", err) continue } nMAC := fields[1] neighbour.Neighbours[nMAC] = data.BatmanLink{ Lastseen: lastseen, Tq: tq, } } } neighbours[mac] = neighbour } return neighbours }