luci-base: luci.tools.status: properly parse infinite dnsmasq leases

The expiry time in a dnsmasq lease file line may be 0 (i.e.
expiry date = 01/01/1970 00:00:00 GMT) to denote an infinite
lease time, so adjust the code to properly support that.

The expiry attribute of the lease object will be set to "false"
in case of an infinite lease. This is to mimic the odhcp code below.
If the expiry date is not equal to 0, then just do exactly what was
done before (return the os.diff of current time and ts).

Signed-off-by: Cody R. Brown <dev@codybrown.ca>
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Cody R. Brown 2017-01-22 22:25:44 -08:00 committed by Hannu Nyman
parent 3b46d84fa8
commit 0f35de886c

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@ -26,17 +26,18 @@ local function dhcp_leases_common(family)
break
else
local ts, mac, ip, name, duid = ln:match("^(%d+) (%S+) (%S+) (%S+) (%S+)")
local expire = tonumber(ts) or 0
if ts and mac and ip and name and duid then
if family == 4 and not ip:match(":") then
rv[#rv+1] = {
expires = os.difftime(tonumber(ts) or 0, os.time()),
expires = (expire ~= 0) and os.difftime(expire, os.time()),
macaddr = mac,
ipaddr = ip,
hostname = (name ~= "*") and name
}
elseif family == 6 and ip:match(":") then
rv[#rv+1] = {
expires = os.difftime(tonumber(ts) or 0, os.time()),
expires = (expire ~= 0) and os.difftime(expire, os.time()),
ip6addr = ip,
duid = (duid ~= "*") and duid,
hostname = (name ~= "*") and name