Dan Williams dfc4f7cd2a host-local: don't allocate past RangeEnd
When RangeEnd is given, a.end = RangeEnd+1.

If when getSearchRange() is called and lastReservedIP equals
RangeEnd, a.nextIP() only compares lastReservedIP (which in this
example is RangeEnd) against a.end (which in this example is
RangeEnd+1) and they clearly don't match, so a.nextIP() returns
start=RangeEnd+1 and end=RangeEnd.

Get() happily allocates RangeEnd+1 because it only compares 'cur'
to the end returned by getSearchRange(), not to a.end, and thus
allocates past RangeEnd.

Since a.end is inclusive (eg, host-local will allocate a.end) the
fix is to simply set a.end equal to RangeEnd.
2016-09-02 16:37:34 -05:00
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