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21 * savefile.c - supports offline use of tcpdump
22 * Extraction/creation by Jeffrey Mogul, DECWRL
23 * Modified by Steve McCanne, LBL.
25 * Used to save the received packet headers, after filtering, to
26 * a file, and then read them later.
27 * The first record in the file contains saved values for the machine
28 * dependent values so we can print the dump file on any architecture.
31 #ifndef lint
32 static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
33 "@(#) $Header: /pub/NetBSD/misc/repositories/cvsroot/src/dist/libpcap/savefile.c,v 1.2 2006/02/27 15:55:30 drochner Exp $ (LBL)";
34 #endif
36 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
37 #include "config.h"
38 #endif
40 #include <errno.h>
41 #include <memory.h>
42 #include <stdio.h>
43 #include <stdlib.h>
44 #include <string.h>
46 #include "pcap-int.h"
48 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
49 #include "os-proto.h"
50 #endif
53 * Standard libpcap format.
55 #define TCPDUMP_MAGIC 0xa1b2c3d4
58 * Alexey Kuznetzov's modified libpcap format.
60 #define KUZNETZOV_TCPDUMP_MAGIC 0xa1b2cd34
63 * Reserved for Francisco Mesquita <francisco.mesquita@radiomovel.pt>
64 * for another modified format.
66 #define FMESQUITA_TCPDUMP_MAGIC 0xa1b234cd
69 * Navtel Communcations' format, with nanosecond timestamps,
70 * as per a request from Dumas Hwang <dumas.hwang@navtelcom.com>.
72 #define NAVTEL_TCPDUMP_MAGIC 0xa12b3c4d
75 * Normal libpcap format, except for seconds/nanoseconds timestamps,
76 * as per a request by Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamping@web.de>
78 #define NSEC_TCPDUMP_MAGIC 0xa1b23c4d
81 * We use the "receiver-makes-right" approach to byte order,
82 * because time is at a premium when we are writing the file.
83 * In other words, the pcap_file_header and pcap_pkthdr,
84 * records are written in host byte order.
85 * Note that the bytes of packet data are written out in the order in
86 * which they were received, so multi-byte fields in packets are not
87 * written in host byte order, they're written in whatever order the
88 * sending machine put them in.
90 * ntoh[ls] aren't sufficient because we might need to swap on a big-endian
91 * machine (if the file was written in little-end order).
93 #define SWAPLONG(y) \
94 ((((y)&0xff)<<24) | (((y)&0xff00)<<8) | (((y)&0xff0000)>>8) | (((y)>>24)&0xff))
95 #define SWAPSHORT(y) \
96 ( (((y)&0xff)<<8) | ((u_short)((y)&0xff00)>>8) )
98 #define SFERR_TRUNC 1
99 #define SFERR_BADVERSION 2
100 #define SFERR_BADF 3
101 #define SFERR_EOF 4 /* not really an error, just a status */
104 * Setting O_BINARY on DOS/Windows is a bit tricky
106 #if defined(WIN32)
107 #define SET_BINMODE(f) _setmode(_fileno(f), _O_BINARY)
108 #elif defined(MSDOS)
109 #if defined(__HIGHC__)
110 #define SET_BINMODE(f) setmode(f, O_BINARY)
111 #else
112 #define SET_BINMODE(f) setmode(fileno(f), O_BINARY)
113 #endif
114 #endif
117 * We don't write DLT_* values to the capture file header, because
118 * they're not the same on all platforms.
120 * Unfortunately, the various flavors of BSD have not always used the same
121 * numerical values for the same data types, and various patches to
122 * libpcap for non-BSD OSes have added their own DLT_* codes for link
123 * layer encapsulation types seen on those OSes, and those codes have had,
124 * in some cases, values that were also used, on other platforms, for other
125 * link layer encapsulation types.
127 * This means that capture files of a type whose numerical DLT_* code
128 * means different things on different BSDs, or with different versions
129 * of libpcap, can't always be read on systems other than those like
130 * the one running on the machine on which the capture was made.
132 * Instead, we define here a set of LINKTYPE_* codes, and map DLT_* codes
133 * to LINKTYPE_* codes when writing a savefile header, and map LINKTYPE_*
134 * codes to DLT_* codes when reading a savefile header.
136 * For those DLT_* codes that have, as far as we know, the same values on
137 * all platforms (DLT_NULL through DLT_FDDI), we define LINKTYPE_xxx as
138 * DLT_xxx; that way, captures of those types can still be read by
139 * versions of libpcap that map LINKTYPE_* values to DLT_* values, and
140 * captures of those types written by versions of libpcap that map DLT_
141 * values to LINKTYPE_ values can still be read by older versions
142 * of libpcap.
144 * The other LINKTYPE_* codes are given values starting at 100, in the
145 * hopes that no DLT_* code will be given one of those values.
147 * In order to ensure that a given LINKTYPE_* code's value will refer to
148 * the same encapsulation type on all platforms, you should not allocate
149 * a new LINKTYPE_* value without consulting "tcpdump-workers@tcpdump.org".
150 * The tcpdump developers will allocate a value for you, and will not
151 * subsequently allocate it to anybody else; that value will be added to
152 * the "pcap.h" in the tcpdump.org CVS repository, so that a future
153 * libpcap release will include it.
155 * You should, if possible, also contribute patches to libpcap and tcpdump
156 * to handle the new encapsulation type, so that they can also be checked
157 * into the tcpdump.org CVS repository and so that they will appear in
158 * future libpcap and tcpdump releases.
160 * Do *NOT* assume that any values after the largest value in this file
161 * are available; you might not have the most up-to-date version of this
162 * file, and new values after that one might have been assigned. Also,
163 * do *NOT* use any values below 100 - those might already have been
164 * taken by one (or more!) organizations.
166 #define LINKTYPE_NULL DLT_NULL
167 #define LINKTYPE_ETHERNET DLT_EN10MB /* also for 100Mb and up */
168 #define LINKTYPE_EXP_ETHERNET DLT_EN3MB /* 3Mb experimental Ethernet */
169 #define LINKTYPE_AX25 DLT_AX25
170 #define LINKTYPE_PRONET DLT_PRONET
171 #define LINKTYPE_CHAOS DLT_CHAOS
172 #define LINKTYPE_TOKEN_RING DLT_IEEE802 /* DLT_IEEE802 is used for Token Ring */
173 #define LINKTYPE_ARCNET DLT_ARCNET /* BSD-style headers */
174 #define LINKTYPE_SLIP DLT_SLIP
175 #define LINKTYPE_PPP DLT_PPP
176 #define LINKTYPE_FDDI DLT_FDDI
179 * LINKTYPE_PPP is for use when there might, or might not, be an RFC 1662
180 * PPP in HDLC-like framing header (with 0xff 0x03 before the PPP protocol
181 * field) at the beginning of the packet.
183 * This is for use when there is always such a header; the address field
184 * might be 0xff, for regular PPP, or it might be an address field for Cisco
185 * point-to-point with HDLC framing as per section 4.3.1 of RFC 1547 ("Cisco
186 * HDLC"). This is, for example, what you get with NetBSD's DLT_PPP_SERIAL.
188 * We give it the same value as NetBSD's DLT_PPP_SERIAL, in the hopes that
189 * nobody else will choose a DLT_ value of 50, and so that DLT_PPP_SERIAL
190 * captures will be written out with a link type that NetBSD's tcpdump
191 * can read.
193 #define LINKTYPE_PPP_HDLC 50 /* PPP in HDLC-like framing */
195 #define LINKTYPE_PPP_ETHER 51 /* NetBSD PPP-over-Ethernet */
197 #define LINKTYPE_SYMANTEC_FIREWALL 99 /* Symantec Enterprise Firewall */
199 #define LINKTYPE_ATM_RFC1483 100 /* LLC/SNAP-encapsulated ATM */
200 #define LINKTYPE_RAW 101 /* raw IP */
201 #define LINKTYPE_SLIP_BSDOS 102 /* BSD/OS SLIP BPF header */
202 #define LINKTYPE_PPP_BSDOS 103 /* BSD/OS PPP BPF header */
203 #define LINKTYPE_C_HDLC 104 /* Cisco HDLC */
204 #define LINKTYPE_IEEE802_11 105 /* IEEE 802.11 (wireless) */
205 #define LINKTYPE_ATM_CLIP 106 /* Linux Classical IP over ATM */
206 #define LINKTYPE_FRELAY 107 /* Frame Relay */
207 #define LINKTYPE_LOOP 108 /* OpenBSD loopback */
208 #define LINKTYPE_ENC 109 /* OpenBSD IPSEC enc */
211 * These three types are reserved for future use.
213 #define LINKTYPE_LANE8023 110 /* ATM LANE + 802.3 */
214 #define LINKTYPE_HIPPI 111 /* NetBSD HIPPI */
215 #define LINKTYPE_HDLC 112 /* NetBSD HDLC framing */
217 #define LINKTYPE_LINUX_SLL 113 /* Linux cooked socket capture */
218 #define LINKTYPE_LTALK 114 /* Apple LocalTalk hardware */
219 #define LINKTYPE_ECONET 115 /* Acorn Econet */
222 * Reserved for use with OpenBSD ipfilter.
224 #define LINKTYPE_IPFILTER 116
226 #define LINKTYPE_PFLOG 117 /* OpenBSD DLT_PFLOG */
227 #define LINKTYPE_CISCO_IOS 118 /* For Cisco-internal use */
228 #define LINKTYPE_PRISM_HEADER 119 /* 802.11+Prism II monitor mode */
229 #define LINKTYPE_AIRONET_HEADER 120 /* FreeBSD Aironet driver stuff */
232 * Reserved for Siemens HiPath HDLC.
234 #define LINKTYPE_HHDLC 121
236 #define LINKTYPE_IP_OVER_FC 122 /* RFC 2625 IP-over-Fibre Channel */
237 #define LINKTYPE_SUNATM 123 /* Solaris+SunATM */
240 * Reserved as per request from Kent Dahlgren <kent@praesum.com>
241 * for private use.
243 #define LINKTYPE_RIO 124 /* RapidIO */
244 #define LINKTYPE_PCI_EXP 125 /* PCI Express */
245 #define LINKTYPE_AURORA 126 /* Xilinx Aurora link layer */
247 #define LINKTYPE_IEEE802_11_RADIO 127 /* 802.11 plus BSD radio header */
250 * Reserved for the TZSP encapsulation, as per request from
251 * Chris Waters <chris.waters@networkchemistry.com>
252 * TZSP is a generic encapsulation for any other link type,
253 * which includes a means to include meta-information
254 * with the packet, e.g. signal strength and channel
255 * for 802.11 packets.
257 #define LINKTYPE_TZSP 128 /* Tazmen Sniffer Protocol */
259 #define LINKTYPE_ARCNET_LINUX 129 /* Linux-style headers */
262 * Juniper-private data link types, as per request from
263 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The corresponding
264 * DLT_s are used for passing on chassis-internal
265 * metainformation such as QOS profiles, etc..
267 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MLPPP 130
268 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MLFR 131
269 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ES 132
270 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_GGSN 133
271 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MFR 134
272 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ATM2 135
273 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_SERVICES 136
274 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ATM1 137
276 #define LINKTYPE_APPLE_IP_OVER_IEEE1394 138 /* Apple IP-over-IEEE 1394 cooked header */
278 #define LINKTYPE_MTP2_WITH_PHDR 139
279 #define LINKTYPE_MTP2 140
280 #define LINKTYPE_MTP3 141
281 #define LINKTYPE_SCCP 142
283 #define LINKTYPE_DOCSIS 143 /* DOCSIS MAC frames */
285 #define LINKTYPE_LINUX_IRDA 144 /* Linux-IrDA */
288 * Reserved for IBM SP switch and IBM Next Federation switch.
290 #define LINKTYPE_IBM_SP 145
291 #define LINKTYPE_IBM_SN 146
294 * Reserved for private use. If you have some link-layer header type
295 * that you want to use within your organization, with the capture files
296 * using that link-layer header type not ever be sent outside your
297 * organization, you can use these values.
299 * No libpcap release will use these for any purpose, nor will any
300 * tcpdump release use them, either.
302 * Do *NOT* use these in capture files that you expect anybody not using
303 * your private versions of capture-file-reading tools to read; in
304 * particular, do *NOT* use them in products, otherwise you may find that
305 * people won't be able to use tcpdump, or snort, or Ethereal, or... to
306 * read capture files from your firewall/intrusion detection/traffic
307 * monitoring/etc. appliance, or whatever product uses that LINKTYPE_ value,
308 * and you may also find that the developers of those applications will
309 * not accept patches to let them read those files.
311 * Also, do not use them if somebody might send you a capture using them
312 * for *their* private type and tools using them for *your* private type
313 * would have to read them.
315 * Instead, in those cases, ask "tcpdump-workers@tcpdump.org" for a new DLT_
316 * and LINKTYPE_ value, as per the comment in pcap-bpf.h, and use the type
317 * you're given.
319 #define LINKTYPE_USER0 147
320 #define LINKTYPE_USER1 148
321 #define LINKTYPE_USER2 149
322 #define LINKTYPE_USER3 150
323 #define LINKTYPE_USER4 151
324 #define LINKTYPE_USER5 152
325 #define LINKTYPE_USER6 153
326 #define LINKTYPE_USER7 154
327 #define LINKTYPE_USER8 155
328 #define LINKTYPE_USER9 156
329 #define LINKTYPE_USER10 157
330 #define LINKTYPE_USER11 158
331 #define LINKTYPE_USER12 159
332 #define LINKTYPE_USER13 160
333 #define LINKTYPE_USER14 161
334 #define LINKTYPE_USER15 162
337 * For future use with 802.11 captures - defined by AbsoluteValue
338 * Systems to store a number of bits of link-layer information
339 * including radio information:
341 * http://www.shaftnet.org/~pizza/software/capturefrm.txt
343 * but could and arguably should also be used by non-AVS Linux
344 * 802.11 drivers; that may happen in the future.
346 #define LINKTYPE_IEEE802_11_RADIO_AVS 163 /* 802.11 plus AVS radio header */
349 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from
350 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The corresponding
351 * DLT_s are used for passing on chassis-internal
352 * metainformation such as QOS profiles, etc..
354 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MONITOR 164
357 * Reserved for BACnet MS/TP.
359 #define LINKTYPE_BACNET_MS_TP 165
362 * Another PPP variant as per request from Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>.
364 * This is used in some OSes to allow a kernel socket filter to distinguish
365 * between incoming and outgoing packets, on a socket intended to
366 * supply pppd with outgoing packets so it can do dial-on-demand and
367 * hangup-on-lack-of-demand; incoming packets are filtered out so they
368 * don't cause pppd to hold the connection up (you don't want random
369 * input packets such as port scans, packets from old lost connections,
370 * etc. to force the connection to stay up).
372 * The first byte of the PPP header (0xff03) is modified to accomodate
373 * the direction - 0x00 = IN, 0x01 = OUT.
375 #define LINKTYPE_PPP_PPPD 166
378 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from
379 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The DLT_s are used
380 * for passing on chassis-internal metainformation such as
381 * QOS profiles, cookies, etc..
383 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PPPOE 167
384 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PPPOE_ATM 168
386 #define LINKTYPE_GPRS_LLC 169 /* GPRS LLC */
387 #define LINKTYPE_GPF_T 170 /* GPF-T (ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303) */
388 #define LINKTYPE_GPF_F 171 /* GPF-T (ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303) */
391 * Requested by Oolan Zimmer <oz@gcom.com> for use in Gcom's T1/E1 line
392 * monitoring equipment.
394 #define LINKTYPE_GCOM_T1E1 172
395 #define LINKTYPE_GCOM_SERIAL 173
398 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from
399 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The DLT_ is used
400 * for internal communication to Physical Interface Cards (PIC)
402 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PIC_PEER 174
405 * Link types requested by Gregor Maier <gregor@endace.com> of Endace
406 * Measurement Systems. They add an ERF header (see
407 * http://www.endace.com/support/EndaceRecordFormat.pdf) in front of
408 * the link-layer header.
410 #define LINKTYPE_ERF_ETH 175 /* Ethernet */
411 #define LINKTYPE_ERF_POS 176 /* Packet-over-SONET */
414 * Requested by Daniele Orlandi <daniele@orlandi.com> for raw LAPD
415 * for vISDN (http://www.orlandi.com/visdn/). Its link-layer header
416 * includes additional information before the LAPD header, so it's
417 * not necessarily a generic LAPD header.
419 #define LINKTYPE_LINUX_LAPD 177
422 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from
423 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>.
424 * The Link Types are used for prepending meta-information
425 * like interface index, interface name
426 * before standard Ethernet, PPP, Frelay & C-HDLC Frames
428 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ETHER 178
429 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PPP 179
430 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_FRELAY 180
431 #define LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_CHDLC 181
433 static struct linktype_map {
434 int dlt;
435 int linktype;
436 } map[] = {
438 * These DLT_* codes have LINKTYPE_* codes with values identical
439 * to the values of the corresponding DLT_* code.
441 { DLT_NULL, LINKTYPE_NULL },
442 { DLT_EN10MB, LINKTYPE_ETHERNET },
443 { DLT_EN3MB, LINKTYPE_EXP_ETHERNET },
444 { DLT_AX25, LINKTYPE_AX25 },
445 { DLT_PRONET, LINKTYPE_PRONET },
446 { DLT_CHAOS, LINKTYPE_CHAOS },
447 { DLT_IEEE802, LINKTYPE_TOKEN_RING },
448 { DLT_ARCNET, LINKTYPE_ARCNET },
449 { DLT_SLIP, LINKTYPE_SLIP },
450 { DLT_PPP, LINKTYPE_PPP },
451 { DLT_FDDI, LINKTYPE_FDDI },
454 * These DLT_* codes have different values on different
455 * platforms; we map them to LINKTYPE_* codes that
456 * have values that should never be equal to any DLT_*
457 * code.
459 #ifdef DLT_FR
460 /* BSD/OS Frame Relay */
461 { DLT_FR, LINKTYPE_FRELAY },
462 #endif
464 { DLT_SYMANTEC_FIREWALL, LINKTYPE_SYMANTEC_FIREWALL },
465 { DLT_ATM_RFC1483, LINKTYPE_ATM_RFC1483 },
466 { DLT_RAW, LINKTYPE_RAW },
467 { DLT_SLIP_BSDOS, LINKTYPE_SLIP_BSDOS },
468 { DLT_PPP_BSDOS, LINKTYPE_PPP_BSDOS },
470 /* BSD/OS Cisco HDLC */
471 { DLT_C_HDLC, LINKTYPE_C_HDLC },
474 * These DLT_* codes are not on all platforms, but, so far,
475 * there don't appear to be any platforms that define
476 * other codes with those values; we map them to
477 * different LINKTYPE_* values anyway, just in case.
480 /* Linux ATM Classical IP */
481 { DLT_ATM_CLIP, LINKTYPE_ATM_CLIP },
483 /* NetBSD sync/async serial PPP (or Cisco HDLC) */
484 { DLT_PPP_SERIAL, LINKTYPE_PPP_HDLC },
486 /* NetBSD PPP over Ethernet */
487 { DLT_PPP_ETHER, LINKTYPE_PPP_ETHER },
489 /* IEEE 802.11 wireless */
490 { DLT_IEEE802_11, LINKTYPE_IEEE802_11 },
492 /* Frame Relay */
493 { DLT_FRELAY, LINKTYPE_FRELAY },
495 /* OpenBSD loopback */
496 { DLT_LOOP, LINKTYPE_LOOP },
498 /* Linux cooked socket capture */
499 { DLT_LINUX_SLL, LINKTYPE_LINUX_SLL },
501 /* Apple LocalTalk hardware */
502 { DLT_LTALK, LINKTYPE_LTALK },
504 /* Acorn Econet */
505 { DLT_ECONET, LINKTYPE_ECONET },
507 /* OpenBSD DLT_PFLOG */
508 { DLT_PFLOG, LINKTYPE_PFLOG },
510 /* For Cisco-internal use */
511 { DLT_CISCO_IOS, LINKTYPE_CISCO_IOS },
513 /* Prism II monitor-mode header plus 802.11 header */
514 { DLT_PRISM_HEADER, LINKTYPE_PRISM_HEADER },
516 /* FreeBSD Aironet driver stuff */
517 { DLT_AIRONET_HEADER, LINKTYPE_AIRONET_HEADER },
519 /* Siemens HiPath HDLC */
520 { DLT_HHDLC, LINKTYPE_HHDLC },
522 /* RFC 2625 IP-over-Fibre Channel */
523 { DLT_IP_OVER_FC, LINKTYPE_IP_OVER_FC },
525 /* Solaris+SunATM */
526 { DLT_SUNATM, LINKTYPE_SUNATM },
528 /* RapidIO */
529 { DLT_RIO, LINKTYPE_RIO },
531 /* PCI Express */
532 { DLT_PCI_EXP, LINKTYPE_PCI_EXP },
534 /* Xilinx Aurora link layer */
535 { DLT_AURORA, LINKTYPE_AURORA },
537 /* 802.11 plus BSD radio header */
538 { DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO, LINKTYPE_IEEE802_11_RADIO },
540 /* Tazmen Sniffer Protocol */
541 { DLT_TZSP, LINKTYPE_TZSP },
543 /* Arcnet with Linux-style link-layer headers */
544 { DLT_ARCNET_LINUX, LINKTYPE_ARCNET_LINUX },
546 /* Juniper-internal chassis encapsulation */
547 { DLT_JUNIPER_MLPPP, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MLPPP },
548 { DLT_JUNIPER_MLFR, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MLFR },
549 { DLT_JUNIPER_ES, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ES },
550 { DLT_JUNIPER_GGSN, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_GGSN },
551 { DLT_JUNIPER_MFR, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MFR },
552 { DLT_JUNIPER_ATM2, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ATM2 },
553 { DLT_JUNIPER_SERVICES, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_SERVICES },
554 { DLT_JUNIPER_ATM1, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ATM1 },
556 /* Apple IP-over-IEEE 1394 cooked header */
557 { DLT_APPLE_IP_OVER_IEEE1394, LINKTYPE_APPLE_IP_OVER_IEEE1394 },
559 /* SS7 */
560 { DLT_MTP2_WITH_PHDR, LINKTYPE_MTP2_WITH_PHDR },
561 { DLT_MTP2, LINKTYPE_MTP2 },
562 { DLT_MTP3, LINKTYPE_MTP3 },
563 { DLT_SCCP, LINKTYPE_SCCP },
565 /* DOCSIS MAC frames */
566 { DLT_DOCSIS, LINKTYPE_DOCSIS },
568 /* IrDA IrLAP packets + Linux-cooked header */
569 { DLT_LINUX_IRDA, LINKTYPE_LINUX_IRDA },
571 /* IBM SP and Next Federation switches */
572 { DLT_IBM_SP, LINKTYPE_IBM_SP },
573 { DLT_IBM_SN, LINKTYPE_IBM_SN },
575 /* 802.11 plus AVS radio header */
576 { DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO_AVS, LINKTYPE_IEEE802_11_RADIO_AVS },
579 * Any platform that defines additional DLT_* codes should:
581 * request a LINKTYPE_* code and value from tcpdump.org,
582 * as per the above;
584 * add, in their version of libpcap, an entry to map
585 * those DLT_* codes to the corresponding LINKTYPE_*
586 * code;
588 * redefine, in their "net/bpf.h", any DLT_* values
589 * that collide with the values used by their additional
590 * DLT_* codes, to remove those collisions (but without
591 * making them collide with any of the LINKTYPE_*
592 * values equal to 50 or above; they should also avoid
593 * defining DLT_* values that collide with those
594 * LINKTYPE_* values, either).
597 /* Juniper-internal chassis encapsulation */
598 { DLT_JUNIPER_MONITOR, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_MONITOR },
600 /* BACnet MS/TP */
601 { DLT_BACNET_MS_TP, LINKTYPE_BACNET_MS_TP },
603 /* PPP for pppd, with direction flag in the PPP header */
604 { DLT_PPP_PPPD, LINKTYPE_PPP_PPPD},
606 /* Juniper-internal chassis encapsulation */
607 { DLT_JUNIPER_PPPOE, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PPPOE },
608 { DLT_JUNIPER_PPPOE_ATM,LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PPPOE_ATM },
610 /* GPRS LLC */
611 { DLT_GPRS_LLC, LINKTYPE_GPRS_LLC },
613 /* Transparent Generic Framing Procedure (ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303) */
614 { DLT_GPF_T, LINKTYPE_GPF_T },
616 /* Framed Generic Framing Procedure (ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303) */
617 { DLT_GPF_F, LINKTYPE_GPF_F },
619 { DLT_GCOM_T1E1, LINKTYPE_GCOM_T1E1 },
620 { DLT_GCOM_SERIAL, LINKTYPE_GCOM_SERIAL },
622 /* Juniper-internal chassis encapsulation */
623 { DLT_JUNIPER_PIC_PEER, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PIC_PEER },
625 /* Endace types */
626 { DLT_ERF_ETH, LINKTYPE_ERF_ETH },
627 { DLT_ERF_POS, LINKTYPE_ERF_POS },
629 /* viSDN LAPD */
630 { DLT_LINUX_LAPD, LINKTYPE_LINUX_LAPD },
632 /* Juniper meta-information before Ether, PPP, Frame Relay, C-HDLC Frames */
633 { DLT_JUNIPER_ETHER, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_ETHER },
634 { DLT_JUNIPER_PPP, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_PPP },
635 { DLT_JUNIPER_FRELAY, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_FRELAY },
636 { DLT_JUNIPER_CHDLC, LINKTYPE_JUNIPER_CHDLC },
639 { -1, -1 }
642 static int
643 dlt_to_linktype(int dlt)
645 int i;
647 for (i = 0; map[i].dlt != -1; i++) {
648 if (map[i].dlt == dlt)
649 return (map[i].linktype);
653 * If we don't have a mapping for this DLT_ code, return an
654 * error; that means that the table above needs to have an
655 * entry added.
657 return (-1);
660 static int
661 linktype_to_dlt(int linktype)
663 int i;
665 for (i = 0; map[i].linktype != -1; i++) {
666 if (map[i].linktype == linktype)
667 return (map[i].dlt);
671 * If we don't have an entry for this link type, return
672 * the link type value; it may be a DLT_ value from an
673 * older version of libpcap.
675 return linktype;
678 static int
679 sf_write_header(FILE *fp, int linktype, int thiszone, int snaplen)
681 struct pcap_file_header hdr;
683 hdr.magic = TCPDUMP_MAGIC;
684 hdr.version_major = PCAP_VERSION_MAJOR;
685 hdr.version_minor = PCAP_VERSION_MINOR;
687 hdr.thiszone = thiszone;
688 hdr.snaplen = snaplen;
689 hdr.sigfigs = 0;
690 hdr.linktype = linktype;
692 if (fwrite((char *)&hdr, sizeof(hdr), 1, fp) != 1)
693 return (-1);
695 return (0);
698 static void
699 swap_hdr(struct pcap_file_header *hp)
701 hp->version_major = SWAPSHORT(hp->version_major);
702 hp->version_minor = SWAPSHORT(hp->version_minor);
703 hp->thiszone = SWAPLONG(hp->thiszone);
704 hp->sigfigs = SWAPLONG(hp->sigfigs);
705 hp->snaplen = SWAPLONG(hp->snaplen);
706 hp->linktype = SWAPLONG(hp->linktype);
709 static int
710 sf_getnonblock(pcap_t *p, char *errbuf)
713 * This is a savefile, not a live capture file, so never say
714 * it's in non-blocking mode.
716 return (0);
719 static int
720 sf_setnonblock(pcap_t *p, int nonblock, char *errbuf)
723 * This is a savefile, not a live capture file, so ignore
724 * requests to put it in non-blocking mode.
726 return (0);
729 static int
730 sf_stats(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps)
732 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
733 "Statistics aren't available from savefiles");
734 return (-1);
737 static int
738 sf_inject(pcap_t *p, const void *buf _U_, size_t size _U_)
740 strlcpy(p->errbuf, "Sending packets isn't supported on savefiles",
741 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
742 return (-1);
746 * Set direction flag: Which packets do we accept on a forwarding
747 * single device? IN, OUT or both?
749 static int
750 sf_setdirection(pcap_t *p, pcap_direction_t d)
752 snprintf(p->errbuf, sizeof(p->errbuf),
753 "Setting direction is not supported on savefiles");
754 return (-1);
757 static void
758 sf_close(pcap_t *p)
760 if (p->sf.rfile != stdin)
761 (void)fclose(p->sf.rfile);
762 if (p->sf.base != NULL)
763 free(p->sf.base);
766 pcap_t *
767 pcap_open_offline(const char *fname, char *errbuf)
769 FILE *fp;
770 pcap_t *p;
772 if (fname[0] == '-' && fname[1] == '\0')
774 fp = stdin;
775 #if defined(WIN32) || defined(MSDOS)
777 * We're reading from the standard input, so put it in binary
778 * mode, as savefiles are binary files.
780 SET_BINMODE(fp);
781 #endif
783 else {
784 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
785 fp = fopen(fname, "r");
786 #else
787 fp = fopen(fname, "rb");
788 #endif
789 if (fp == NULL) {
790 snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s: %s", fname,
791 pcap_strerror(errno));
792 return (NULL);
795 p = pcap_fopen_offline(fp, errbuf);
796 if (p == NULL) {
797 if (fp != stdin)
798 fclose(fp);
800 return (p);
803 pcap_t *
804 pcap_fopen_offline(FILE *fp, char *errbuf)
806 register pcap_t *p;
807 struct pcap_file_header hdr;
808 size_t amt_read;
809 bpf_u_int32 magic;
810 int linklen;
812 p = (pcap_t *)malloc(sizeof(*p));
813 if (p == NULL) {
814 strlcpy(errbuf, "out of swap", PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
815 return (NULL);
818 memset((char *)p, 0, sizeof(*p));
820 amt_read = fread((char *)&hdr, 1, sizeof(hdr), fp);
821 if (amt_read != sizeof(hdr)) {
822 if (ferror(fp)) {
823 snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
824 "error reading dump file: %s",
825 pcap_strerror(errno));
826 } else {
827 snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
828 "truncated dump file; tried to read %lu file header bytes, only got %lu",
829 (unsigned long)sizeof(hdr),
830 (unsigned long)amt_read);
832 goto bad;
834 magic = hdr.magic;
835 if (magic != TCPDUMP_MAGIC && magic != KUZNETZOV_TCPDUMP_MAGIC) {
836 magic = SWAPLONG(magic);
837 if (magic != TCPDUMP_MAGIC && magic != KUZNETZOV_TCPDUMP_MAGIC) {
838 snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
839 "bad dump file format");
840 goto bad;
842 p->sf.swapped = 1;
843 swap_hdr(&hdr);
845 if (magic == KUZNETZOV_TCPDUMP_MAGIC) {
847 * XXX - the patch that's in some versions of libpcap
848 * changes the packet header but not the magic number,
849 * and some other versions with this magic number have
850 * some extra debugging information in the packet header;
851 * we'd have to use some hacks^H^H^H^H^Hheuristics to
852 * detect those variants.
854 * Ethereal does that, but it does so by trying to read
855 * the first two packets of the file with each of the
856 * record header formats. That currently means it seeks
857 * backwards and retries the reads, which doesn't work
858 * on pipes. We want to be able to read from a pipe, so
859 * that strategy won't work; we'd have to buffer some
860 * data ourselves and read from that buffer in order to
861 * make that work.
863 p->sf.hdrsize = sizeof(struct pcap_sf_patched_pkthdr);
864 } else
865 p->sf.hdrsize = sizeof(struct pcap_sf_pkthdr);
866 if (hdr.version_major < PCAP_VERSION_MAJOR) {
867 snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "archaic file format");
868 goto bad;
870 p->tzoff = hdr.thiszone;
871 p->snapshot = hdr.snaplen;
872 p->linktype = linktype_to_dlt(hdr.linktype);
873 p->sf.rfile = fp;
874 #ifndef WIN32
875 p->bufsize = hdr.snaplen;
876 #else
877 /* Allocate the space for pcap_pkthdr as well. It will be used by pcap_read_ex */
878 p->bufsize = hdr.snaplen+sizeof(struct pcap_pkthdr);
879 #endif
881 /* Align link header as required for proper data alignment */
882 /* XXX should handle all types */
883 switch (p->linktype) {
885 case DLT_EN10MB:
886 linklen = 14;
887 break;
889 case DLT_FDDI:
890 linklen = 13 + 8; /* fddi_header + llc */
891 break;
893 case DLT_NULL:
894 default:
895 linklen = 0;
896 break;
899 if (p->bufsize < 0)
900 p->bufsize = BPF_MAXBUFSIZE;
901 p->sf.base = (u_char *)malloc(p->bufsize + BPF_ALIGNMENT);
902 if (p->sf.base == NULL) {
903 strlcpy(errbuf, "out of swap", PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
904 goto bad;
906 p->buffer = p->sf.base + BPF_ALIGNMENT - (linklen % BPF_ALIGNMENT);
907 p->sf.version_major = hdr.version_major;
908 p->sf.version_minor = hdr.version_minor;
909 #ifdef PCAP_FDDIPAD
910 /* Padding only needed for live capture fcode */
911 p->fddipad = 0;
912 #endif
915 * We interchanged the caplen and len fields at version 2.3,
916 * in order to match the bpf header layout. But unfortunately
917 * some files were written with version 2.3 in their headers
918 * but without the interchanged fields.
920 * In addition, DG/UX tcpdump writes out files with a version
921 * number of 543.0, and with the caplen and len fields in the
922 * pre-2.3 order.
924 switch (hdr.version_major) {
926 case 2:
927 if (hdr.version_minor < 3)
928 p->sf.lengths_swapped = SWAPPED;
929 else if (hdr.version_minor == 3)
930 p->sf.lengths_swapped = MAYBE_SWAPPED;
931 else
932 p->sf.lengths_swapped = NOT_SWAPPED;
933 break;
935 case 543:
936 p->sf.lengths_swapped = SWAPPED;
937 break;
939 default:
940 p->sf.lengths_swapped = NOT_SWAPPED;
941 break;
944 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
946 * You can do "select()" and "poll()" on plain files on most
947 * platforms, and should be able to do so on pipes.
949 * You can't do "select()" on anything other than sockets in
950 * Windows, so, on Win32 systems, we don't have "selectable_fd".
952 p->selectable_fd = fileno(fp);
953 #endif
955 p->read_op = pcap_offline_read;
956 p->inject_op = sf_inject;
957 p->setfilter_op = install_bpf_program;
958 p->setdirection_op = sf_setdirection;
959 p->set_datalink_op = NULL; /* we don't support munging link-layer headers */
960 p->getnonblock_op = sf_getnonblock;
961 p->setnonblock_op = sf_setnonblock;
962 p->stats_op = sf_stats;
963 p->close_op = sf_close;
965 return (p);
966 bad:
967 free(p);
968 return (NULL);
972 * Read sf_readfile and return the next packet. Return the header in hdr
973 * and the contents in buf. Return 0 on success, SFERR_EOF if there were
974 * no more packets, and SFERR_TRUNC if a partial packet was encountered.
976 static int
977 sf_next_packet(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_pkthdr *hdr, u_char *buf, u_int buflen)
979 struct pcap_sf_patched_pkthdr sf_hdr;
980 FILE *fp = p->sf.rfile;
981 size_t amt_read;
982 bpf_u_int32 t;
985 * Read the packet header; the structure we use as a buffer
986 * is the longer structure for files generated by the patched
987 * libpcap, but if the file has the magic number for an
988 * unpatched libpcap we only read as many bytes as the regular
989 * header has.
991 amt_read = fread(&sf_hdr, 1, p->sf.hdrsize, fp);
992 if (amt_read != p->sf.hdrsize) {
993 if (ferror(fp)) {
994 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
995 "error reading dump file: %s",
996 pcap_strerror(errno));
997 return (-1);
998 } else {
999 if (amt_read != 0) {
1000 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1001 "truncated dump file; tried to read %d header bytes, only got %lu",
1002 p->sf.hdrsize, (unsigned long)amt_read);
1003 return (-1);
1005 /* EOF */
1006 return (1);
1010 if (p->sf.swapped) {
1011 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1012 hdr->caplen = SWAPLONG(sf_hdr.caplen);
1013 hdr->len = SWAPLONG(sf_hdr.len);
1014 hdr->ts.tv_sec = SWAPLONG(sf_hdr.ts.tv_sec);
1015 hdr->ts.tv_usec = SWAPLONG(sf_hdr.ts.tv_usec);
1016 } else {
1017 hdr->caplen = sf_hdr.caplen;
1018 hdr->len = sf_hdr.len;
1019 hdr->ts.tv_sec = sf_hdr.ts.tv_sec;
1020 hdr->ts.tv_usec = sf_hdr.ts.tv_usec;
1022 /* Swap the caplen and len fields, if necessary. */
1023 switch (p->sf.lengths_swapped) {
1025 case NOT_SWAPPED:
1026 break;
1028 case MAYBE_SWAPPED:
1029 if (hdr->caplen <= hdr->len) {
1031 * The captured length is <= the actual length,
1032 * so presumably they weren't swapped.
1034 break;
1036 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1038 case SWAPPED:
1039 t = hdr->caplen;
1040 hdr->caplen = hdr->len;
1041 hdr->len = t;
1042 break;
1045 if (hdr->caplen > buflen) {
1047 * This can happen due to Solaris 2.3 systems tripping
1048 * over the BUFMOD problem and not setting the snapshot
1049 * correctly in the savefile header. If the caplen isn't
1050 * grossly wrong, try to salvage.
1052 static u_char *tp = NULL;
1053 static size_t tsize = 0;
1055 if (hdr->caplen > 65535) {
1056 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1057 "bogus savefile header");
1058 return (-1);
1061 if (tsize < hdr->caplen) {
1062 tsize = ((hdr->caplen + 1023) / 1024) * 1024;
1063 if (tp != NULL)
1064 free((u_char *)tp);
1065 tp = (u_char *)malloc(tsize);
1066 if (tp == NULL) {
1067 tsize = 0;
1068 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1069 "BUFMOD hack malloc");
1070 return (-1);
1073 amt_read = fread((char *)tp, 1, hdr->caplen, fp);
1074 if (amt_read != hdr->caplen) {
1075 if (ferror(fp)) {
1076 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1077 "error reading dump file: %s",
1078 pcap_strerror(errno));
1079 } else {
1080 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1081 "truncated dump file; tried to read %u captured bytes, only got %lu",
1082 hdr->caplen, (unsigned long)amt_read);
1084 return (-1);
1087 * We can only keep up to buflen bytes. Since caplen > buflen
1088 * is exactly how we got here, we know we can only keep the
1089 * first buflen bytes and must drop the remainder. Adjust
1090 * caplen accordingly, so we don't get confused later as
1091 * to how many bytes we have to play with.
1093 hdr->caplen = buflen;
1094 memcpy((char *)buf, (char *)tp, buflen);
1096 } else {
1097 /* read the packet itself */
1098 amt_read = fread((char *)buf, 1, hdr->caplen, fp);
1099 if (amt_read != hdr->caplen) {
1100 if (ferror(fp)) {
1101 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1102 "error reading dump file: %s",
1103 pcap_strerror(errno));
1104 } else {
1105 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1106 "truncated dump file; tried to read %u captured bytes, only got %lu",
1107 hdr->caplen, (unsigned long)amt_read);
1109 return (-1);
1112 return (0);
1116 * Print out packets stored in the file initialized by sf_read_init().
1117 * If cnt > 0, return after 'cnt' packets, otherwise continue until eof.
1120 pcap_offline_read(pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *user)
1122 struct bpf_insn *fcode;
1123 int status = 0;
1124 int n = 0;
1126 while (status == 0) {
1127 struct pcap_pkthdr h;
1130 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
1131 * If so, return immediately - if we haven't read any
1132 * packets, clear the flag and return -2 to indicate
1133 * that we were told to break out of the loop, otherwise
1134 * leave the flag set, so that the *next* call will break
1135 * out of the loop without having read any packets, and
1136 * return the number of packets we've processed so far.
1138 if (p->break_loop) {
1139 if (n == 0) {
1140 p->break_loop = 0;
1141 return (-2);
1142 } else
1143 return (n);
1146 status = sf_next_packet(p, &h, p->buffer, p->bufsize);
1147 if (status) {
1148 if (status == 1)
1149 return (0);
1150 return (status);
1153 if ((fcode = p->fcode.bf_insns) == NULL ||
1154 bpf_filter(fcode, p->buffer, h.len, h.caplen)) {
1155 (*callback)(user, &h, p->buffer);
1156 if (++n >= cnt && cnt > 0)
1157 break;
1160 /*XXX this breaks semantics tcpslice expects */
1161 return (n);
1165 * Output a packet to the initialized dump file.
1167 void
1168 pcap_dump(u_char *user, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h, const u_char *sp)
1170 register FILE *f;
1171 struct pcap_sf_pkthdr sf_hdr;
1173 f = (FILE *)user;
1174 sf_hdr.ts.tv_sec = h->ts.tv_sec;
1175 sf_hdr.ts.tv_usec = h->ts.tv_usec;
1176 sf_hdr.caplen = h->caplen;
1177 sf_hdr.len = h->len;
1178 /* XXX we should check the return status */
1179 (void)fwrite(&sf_hdr, sizeof(sf_hdr), 1, f);
1180 (void)fwrite(sp, h->caplen, 1, f);
1183 static pcap_dumper_t *
1184 pcap_setup_dump(pcap_t *p, int linktype, FILE *f, const char *fname)
1187 #if defined(WIN32) || defined(MSDOS)
1189 * If we're writing to the standard output, put it in binary
1190 * mode, as savefiles are binary files.
1192 * Otherwise, we turn off buffering.
1193 * XXX - why? And why not on the standard output?
1195 if (f == stdout)
1196 SET_BINMODE(f);
1197 else
1198 setbuf(f, NULL);
1199 #endif
1200 if (sf_write_header(f, linktype, p->tzoff, p->snapshot) == -1) {
1201 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Can't write to %s: %s",
1202 fname, pcap_strerror(errno));
1203 if (f != stdout)
1204 (void)fclose(f);
1205 return (NULL);
1207 return ((pcap_dumper_t *)f);
1211 * Initialize so that sf_write() will output to the file named 'fname'.
1213 pcap_dumper_t *
1214 pcap_dump_open(pcap_t *p, const char *fname)
1216 FILE *f;
1217 int linktype;
1219 linktype = dlt_to_linktype(p->linktype);
1220 if (linktype == -1) {
1221 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1222 "%s: link-layer type %d isn't supported in savefiles",
1223 fname, linktype);
1224 return (NULL);
1227 if (fname[0] == '-' && fname[1] == '\0') {
1228 f = stdout;
1229 fname = "standard output";
1230 } else {
1231 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
1232 f = fopen(fname, "w");
1233 #else
1234 f = fopen(fname, "wb");
1235 #endif
1236 if (f == NULL) {
1237 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s: %s",
1238 fname, pcap_strerror(errno));
1239 return (NULL);
1242 return (pcap_setup_dump(p, linktype, f, fname));
1246 * Initialize so that sf_write() will output to the given stream.
1248 pcap_dumper_t *
1249 pcap_dump_fopen(pcap_t *p, FILE *f)
1251 int linktype;
1253 linktype = dlt_to_linktype(p->linktype);
1254 if (linktype == -1) {
1255 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1256 "stream: link-layer type %d isn't supported in savefiles",
1257 linktype);
1258 return (NULL);
1261 return (pcap_setup_dump(p, linktype, f, "stream"));
1264 FILE *
1265 pcap_dump_file(pcap_dumper_t *p)
1267 return ((FILE *)p);
1270 long
1271 pcap_dump_ftell(pcap_dumper_t *p)
1273 return (ftell((FILE *)p));
1277 pcap_dump_flush(pcap_dumper_t *p)
1280 if (fflush((FILE *)p) == EOF)
1281 return (-1);
1282 else
1283 return (0);
1286 void
1287 pcap_dump_close(pcap_dumper_t *p)
1290 #ifdef notyet
1291 if (ferror((FILE *)p))
1292 return-an-error;
1293 /* XXX should check return from fclose() too */
1294 #endif
1295 (void)fclose((FILE *)p);