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37 #ifndef lib_pcap_pcap_h
38 #define lib_pcap_pcap_h
41 #include <pcap-stdinc.h>
43 #include <sys/types.h>
44 #include <sys/socket.h> /* u_int, u_char etc. */
46 #include <sys/types.h>
48 #endif /* WIN32/MSDOS/UN*X */
50 #ifndef PCAP_DONT_INCLUDE_PCAP_BPF_H
63 * Version number of the current version of the pcap file format.
65 * NOTE: this is *NOT* the version number of the libpcap library.
66 * To fetch the version information for the version of libpcap
67 * you're using, use pcap_lib_version().
69 #define PCAP_VERSION_MAJOR 2
70 #define PCAP_VERSION_MINOR 4
72 #define PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE 256
75 * Compatibility for systems that have a bpf.h that
76 * predates the bpf typedefs for 64-bit support.
78 #if BPF_RELEASE - 0 < 199406
79 typedef int bpf_int32
;
80 typedef u_int bpf_u_int32
;
83 typedef struct pcap pcap_t
;
84 typedef struct pcap_dumper pcap_dumper_t
;
85 typedef struct pcap_if pcap_if_t
;
86 typedef struct pcap_addr pcap_addr_t
;
89 * The first record in the file contains saved values for some
90 * of the flags used in the printout phases of tcpdump.
91 * Many fields here are 32 bit ints so compilers won't insert unwanted
92 * padding; these files need to be interchangeable across architectures.
94 * Do not change the layout of this structure, in any way (this includes
95 * changes that only affect the length of fields in this structure).
97 * Also, do not change the interpretation of any of the members of this
98 * structure, in any way (this includes using values other than
99 * LINKTYPE_ values, as defined in "savefile.c", in the "linktype"
104 * introduce a new structure for the new format, if the layout
105 * of the structure changed;
107 * send mail to "tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org", requesting
108 * a new magic number for your new capture file format, and, when
109 * you get the new magic number, put it in "savefile.c";
111 * use that magic number for save files with the changed file
114 * make the code in "savefile.c" capable of reading files with
115 * the old file header as well as files with the new file header
116 * (using the magic number to determine the header format).
118 * Then supply the changes by forking the branch at
120 * https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues
122 * and issuing a pull request, so that future versions of libpcap and
123 * programs that use it (such as tcpdump) will be able to read your new
124 * capture file format.
126 struct pcap_file_header
{
128 u_short version_major
;
129 u_short version_minor
;
130 bpf_int32 thiszone
; /* gmt to local correction */
131 bpf_u_int32 sigfigs
; /* accuracy of timestamps */
132 bpf_u_int32 snaplen
; /* max length saved portion of each pkt */
133 bpf_u_int32 linktype
; /* data link type (LINKTYPE_*) */
137 * Macros for the value returned by pcap_datalink_ext().
139 * If LT_FCS_LENGTH_PRESENT(x) is true, the LT_FCS_LENGTH(x) macro
140 * gives the FCS length of packets in the capture.
142 #define LT_FCS_LENGTH_PRESENT(x) ((x) & 0x04000000)
143 #define LT_FCS_LENGTH(x) (((x) & 0xF0000000) >> 28)
144 #define LT_FCS_DATALINK_EXT(x) ((((x) & 0xF) << 28) | 0x04000000)
153 * Generic per-packet information, as supplied by libpcap.
155 * The time stamp can and should be a "struct timeval", regardless of
156 * whether your system supports 32-bit tv_sec in "struct timeval",
157 * 64-bit tv_sec in "struct timeval", or both if it supports both 32-bit
158 * and 64-bit applications. The on-disk format of savefiles uses 32-bit
159 * tv_sec (and tv_usec); this structure is irrelevant to that. 32-bit
160 * and 64-bit versions of libpcap, even if they're on the same platform,
161 * should supply the appropriate version of "struct timeval", even if
162 * that's not what the underlying packet capture mechanism supplies.
165 struct timeval ts
; /* time stamp */
166 bpf_u_int32 caplen
; /* length of portion present */
167 bpf_u_int32 len
; /* length this packet (off wire) */
171 * As returned by the pcap_stats()
174 u_int ps_recv
; /* number of packets received */
175 u_int ps_drop
; /* number of packets dropped */
176 u_int ps_ifdrop
; /* drops by interface -- only supported on some platforms */
178 u_int bs_capt
; /* number of packets that reach the application */
184 * As returned by the pcap_stats_ex()
186 struct pcap_stat_ex
{
187 u_long rx_packets
; /* total packets received */
188 u_long tx_packets
; /* total packets transmitted */
189 u_long rx_bytes
; /* total bytes received */
190 u_long tx_bytes
; /* total bytes transmitted */
191 u_long rx_errors
; /* bad packets received */
192 u_long tx_errors
; /* packet transmit problems */
193 u_long rx_dropped
; /* no space in Rx buffers */
194 u_long tx_dropped
; /* no space available for Tx */
195 u_long multicast
; /* multicast packets received */
198 /* detailed rx_errors: */
199 u_long rx_length_errors
;
200 u_long rx_over_errors
; /* receiver ring buff overflow */
201 u_long rx_crc_errors
; /* recv'd pkt with crc error */
202 u_long rx_frame_errors
; /* recv'd frame alignment error */
203 u_long rx_fifo_errors
; /* recv'r fifo overrun */
204 u_long rx_missed_errors
; /* recv'r missed packet */
206 /* detailed tx_errors */
207 u_long tx_aborted_errors
;
208 u_long tx_carrier_errors
;
209 u_long tx_fifo_errors
;
210 u_long tx_heartbeat_errors
;
211 u_long tx_window_errors
;
216 * Item in a list of interfaces.
219 struct pcap_if
*next
;
220 char *name
; /* name to hand to "pcap_open_live()" */
221 char *description
; /* textual description of interface, or NULL */
222 struct pcap_addr
*addresses
;
223 bpf_u_int32 flags
; /* PCAP_IF_ interface flags */
226 #define PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK 0x00000001 /* interface is loopback */
227 #define PCAP_IF_UP 0x00000002 /* interface is up */
228 #define PCAP_IF_RUNNING 0x00000004 /* interface is running */
231 * Representation of an interface address.
234 struct pcap_addr
*next
;
235 struct sockaddr
*addr
; /* address */
236 struct sockaddr
*netmask
; /* netmask for that address */
237 struct sockaddr
*broadaddr
; /* broadcast address for that address */
238 struct sockaddr
*dstaddr
; /* P2P destination address for that address */
241 typedef void (*pcap_handler
)(u_char
*, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*,
245 * Error codes for the pcap API.
246 * These will all be negative, so you can check for the success or
247 * failure of a call that returns these codes by checking for a
250 #define PCAP_ERROR -1 /* generic error code */
251 #define PCAP_ERROR_BREAK -2 /* loop terminated by pcap_breakloop */
252 #define PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED -3 /* the capture needs to be activated */
253 #define PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED -4 /* the operation can't be performed on already activated captures */
254 #define PCAP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE -5 /* no such device exists */
255 #define PCAP_ERROR_RFMON_NOTSUP -6 /* this device doesn't support rfmon (monitor) mode */
256 #define PCAP_ERROR_NOT_RFMON -7 /* operation supported only in monitor mode */
257 #define PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED -8 /* no permission to open the device */
258 #define PCAP_ERROR_IFACE_NOT_UP -9 /* interface isn't up */
259 #define PCAP_ERROR_CANTSET_TSTAMP_TYPE -10 /* this device doesn't support setting the time stamp type */
260 #define PCAP_ERROR_PROMISC_PERM_DENIED -11 /* you don't have permission to capture in promiscuous mode */
261 #define PCAP_ERROR_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NOTSUP -12 /* the requested time stamp precision is not supported */
264 * Warning codes for the pcap API.
265 * These will all be positive and non-zero, so they won't look like
268 #define PCAP_WARNING 1 /* generic warning code */
269 #define PCAP_WARNING_PROMISC_NOTSUP 2 /* this device doesn't support promiscuous mode */
270 #define PCAP_WARNING_TSTAMP_TYPE_NOTSUP 3 /* the requested time stamp type is not supported */
273 * Value to pass to pcap_compile() as the netmask if you don't know what
276 #define PCAP_NETMASK_UNKNOWN 0xffffffff
278 char *pcap_lookupdev(char *);
279 int pcap_lookupnet(const char *, bpf_u_int32
*, bpf_u_int32
*, char *);
281 pcap_t
*pcap_create(const char *, char *);
282 int pcap_set_snaplen(pcap_t
*, int);
283 int pcap_set_promisc(pcap_t
*, int);
284 int pcap_can_set_rfmon(pcap_t
*);
285 int pcap_set_rfmon(pcap_t
*, int);
286 int pcap_set_timeout(pcap_t
*, int);
287 int pcap_set_tstamp_type(pcap_t
*, int);
288 int pcap_set_immediate_mode(pcap_t
*, int);
289 int pcap_set_buffer_size(pcap_t
*, int);
290 int pcap_set_tstamp_precision(pcap_t
*, int);
291 int pcap_get_tstamp_precision(pcap_t
*);
292 int pcap_activate(pcap_t
*);
294 int pcap_list_tstamp_types(pcap_t
*, int **);
295 void pcap_free_tstamp_types(int *);
296 int pcap_tstamp_type_name_to_val(const char *);
297 const char *pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_name(int);
298 const char *pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_description(int);
302 * Not all systems and interfaces will necessarily support all of these.
304 * A system that supports PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST is offering time stamps
305 * provided by the host machine, rather than by the capture device,
306 * but not committing to any characteristics of the time stamp;
307 * it will not offer any of the PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_ subtypes.
309 * PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_LOWPREC is a time stamp, provided by the host machine,
310 * that's low-precision but relatively cheap to fetch; it's normally done
311 * using the system clock, so it's normally synchronized with times you'd
312 * fetch from system calls.
314 * PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_HIPREC is a time stamp, provided by the host machine,
315 * that's high-precision; it might be more expensive to fetch. It might
316 * or might not be synchronized with the system clock, and might have
317 * problems with time stamps for packets received on different CPUs,
318 * depending on the platform.
320 * PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER is a high-precision time stamp supplied by the
321 * capture device; it's synchronized with the system clock.
323 * PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER_UNSYNCED is a high-precision time stamp supplied by
324 * the capture device; it's not synchronized with the system clock.
326 * Note that time stamps synchronized with the system clock can go
327 * backwards, as the system clock can go backwards. If a clock is
328 * not in sync with the system clock, that could be because the
329 * system clock isn't keeping accurate time, because the other
330 * clock isn't keeping accurate time, or both.
332 * Note that host-provided time stamps generally correspond to the
333 * time when the time-stamping code sees the packet; this could
334 * be some unknown amount of time after the first or last bit of
335 * the packet is received by the network adapter, due to batching
336 * of interrupts for packet arrival, queueing delays, etc..
338 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST 0 /* host-provided, unknown characteristics */
339 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_LOWPREC 1 /* host-provided, low precision */
340 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_HIPREC 2 /* host-provided, high precision */
341 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER 3 /* device-provided, synced with the system clock */
342 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER_UNSYNCED 4 /* device-provided, not synced with the system clock */
345 * Time stamp resolution types.
346 * Not all systems and interfaces will necessarily support all of these
347 * resolutions when doing live captures; all of them can be requested
348 * when reading a savefile.
350 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO 0 /* use timestamps with microsecond precision, default */
351 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO 1 /* use timestamps with nanosecond precision */
353 pcap_t
*pcap_open_live(const char *, int, int, int, char *);
354 pcap_t
*pcap_open_dead(int, int);
355 pcap_t
*pcap_open_dead_with_tstamp_precision(int, int, u_int
);
356 pcap_t
*pcap_open_offline_with_tstamp_precision(const char *, u_int
, char *);
357 pcap_t
*pcap_open_offline(const char *, char *);
359 pcap_t
*pcap_hopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(intptr_t, u_int
, char *);
360 pcap_t
*pcap_hopen_offline(intptr_t, char *);
361 #if !defined(LIBPCAP_EXPORTS)
362 #define pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(f,p,b) \
363 pcap_hopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(_get_osfhandle(_fileno(f)), p, b)
364 #define pcap_fopen_offline(f,b) \
365 pcap_hopen_offline(_get_osfhandle(_fileno(f)), b)
366 #else /*LIBPCAP_EXPORTS*/
367 static pcap_t
*pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(FILE *, u_int
, char *);
368 static pcap_t
*pcap_fopen_offline(FILE *, char *);
371 pcap_t
*pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(FILE *, u_int
, char *);
372 pcap_t
*pcap_fopen_offline(FILE *, char *);
375 void pcap_close(pcap_t
*);
376 int pcap_loop(pcap_t
*, int, pcap_handler
, u_char
*);
377 int pcap_dispatch(pcap_t
*, int, pcap_handler
, u_char
*);
379 pcap_next(pcap_t
*, struct pcap_pkthdr
*);
380 int pcap_next_ex(pcap_t
*, struct pcap_pkthdr
**, const u_char
**);
381 void pcap_breakloop(pcap_t
*);
382 int pcap_stats(pcap_t
*, struct pcap_stat
*);
383 int pcap_setfilter(pcap_t
*, struct bpf_program
*);
384 int pcap_setdirection(pcap_t
*, pcap_direction_t
);
385 int pcap_getnonblock(pcap_t
*, char *);
386 int pcap_setnonblock(pcap_t
*, int, char *);
387 int pcap_inject(pcap_t
*, const void *, size_t);
388 int pcap_sendpacket(pcap_t
*, const u_char
*, int);
389 const char *pcap_statustostr(int);
390 const char *pcap_strerror(int);
391 char *pcap_geterr(pcap_t
*);
392 void pcap_perror(pcap_t
*, char *);
393 int pcap_compile(pcap_t
*, struct bpf_program
*, const char *, int,
395 int pcap_compile_nopcap(int, int, struct bpf_program
*,
396 const char *, int, bpf_u_int32
);
397 void pcap_freecode(struct bpf_program
*);
398 int pcap_offline_filter(const struct bpf_program
*,
399 const struct pcap_pkthdr
*, const u_char
*);
400 int pcap_datalink(pcap_t
*);
401 int pcap_datalink_ext(pcap_t
*);
402 int pcap_list_datalinks(pcap_t
*, int **);
403 int pcap_set_datalink(pcap_t
*, int);
404 void pcap_free_datalinks(int *);
405 int pcap_datalink_name_to_val(const char *);
406 const char *pcap_datalink_val_to_name(int);
407 const char *pcap_datalink_val_to_description(int);
408 int pcap_snapshot(pcap_t
*);
409 int pcap_is_swapped(pcap_t
*);
410 int pcap_major_version(pcap_t
*);
411 int pcap_minor_version(pcap_t
*);
414 FILE *pcap_file(pcap_t
*);
415 int pcap_fileno(pcap_t
*);
417 pcap_dumper_t
*pcap_dump_open(pcap_t
*, const char *);
418 pcap_dumper_t
*pcap_dump_fopen(pcap_t
*, FILE *fp
);
419 pcap_dumper_t
*pcap_dump_open_append(pcap_t
*, const char *);
420 FILE *pcap_dump_file(pcap_dumper_t
*);
421 long pcap_dump_ftell(pcap_dumper_t
*);
422 int pcap_dump_flush(pcap_dumper_t
*);
423 void pcap_dump_close(pcap_dumper_t
*);
424 void pcap_dump(u_char
*, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*, const u_char
*);
426 int pcap_findalldevs(pcap_if_t
**, char *);
427 void pcap_freealldevs(pcap_if_t
*);
429 const char *pcap_lib_version(void);
432 * On at least some versions of NetBSD and QNX, we don't want to declare
433 * bpf_filter() here, as it's also be declared in <net/bpf.h>, with a
434 * different signature, but, on other BSD-flavored UN*Xes, it's not
435 * declared in <net/bpf.h>, so we *do* want to declare it here, so it's
436 * declared when we build pcap-bpf.c.
438 #if !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__QNX__)
439 u_int
bpf_filter(const struct bpf_insn
*, const u_char
*, u_int
, u_int
);
441 int bpf_validate(const struct bpf_insn
*f
, int len
);
442 char *bpf_image(const struct bpf_insn
*, int);
443 void bpf_dump(const struct bpf_program
*, int);
451 int pcap_setbuff(pcap_t
*p
, int dim
);
452 int pcap_setmode(pcap_t
*p
, int mode
);
453 int pcap_setmintocopy(pcap_t
*p
, int size
);
454 Adapter
*pcap_get_adapter(pcap_t
*p
);
457 /* Include file with the wpcap-specific extensions */
458 #include <Win32-Extensions.h>
471 int pcap_stats_ex (pcap_t
*, struct pcap_stat_ex
*);
472 void pcap_set_wait (pcap_t
*p
, void (*yield
)(void), int wait
);
473 u_long
pcap_mac_packets (void);
481 int pcap_get_selectable_fd(pcap_t
*);
483 #endif /* WIN32/MSDOS/UN*X */
489 #endif /* lib_pcap_pcap_h */