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1 /* tap-icmpstat.c
2 * icmpstat 2011 Christopher Maynard
4 * $Id$
6 * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
7 * By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
8 * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
10 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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15 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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18 * GNU General Public License for more details.
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22 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
25 /* This module provides icmp echo request/reply SRT statistics to tshark.
26 * It is only used by tshark and not wireshark
28 * It was based on tap-rpcstat.c and doc/README.tapping.
31 #include "config.h"
33 #include <stdio.h>
34 #include <stdlib.h>
35 #include <string.h>
37 #include "epan/packet_info.h"
38 #include <epan/tap.h>
39 #include <epan/stat_cmd_args.h>
40 #include <epan/dissectors/packet-icmp.h>
41 #include <math.h>
43 void register_tap_listener_icmpstat(void);
45 /* used to keep track of the ICMP statistics */
46 typedef struct _icmpstat_t {
47 char *filter;
48 GSList *rt_list;
49 guint num_rqsts;
50 guint num_resps;
51 guint min_frame;
52 guint max_frame;
53 double min_msecs;
54 double max_msecs;
55 double tot_msecs;
56 } icmpstat_t;
59 /* This callback is never used by tshark but it is here for completeness. When
60 * registering below, we could just have left this function as NULL.
62 * When used by wireshark, this function will be called whenever we would need
63 * to reset all state, such as when wireshark opens a new file, when it starts
64 * a new capture, when it rescans the packetlist after some prefs have changed,
65 * etc.
67 * So if your application has some state it needs to clean up in those
68 * situations, here is a good place to put that code.
70 static void
71 icmpstat_reset(void *tapdata)
73 icmpstat_t *icmpstat = (icmpstat_t *)tapdata;
75 g_slist_free(icmpstat->rt_list);
76 memset(icmpstat, 0, sizeof(icmpstat_t));
77 icmpstat->min_msecs = 1.0 * G_MAXUINT;
81 static gint compare_doubles(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
83 double ad, bd;
85 ad = *(double *)a;
86 bd = *(double *)b;
88 if (ad < bd)
89 return -1;
90 if (ad > bd)
91 return 1;
92 return 0;
96 /* This callback is invoked whenever the tap system has seen a packet we might
97 * be interested in. The function is to be used to only update internal state
98 * information in the *tapdata structure, and if there were state changes which
99 * requires the window to be redrawn, return 1 and (*draw) will be called
100 * sometime later.
102 * This function should be as lightweight as possible since it executes
103 * together with the normal wireshark dissectors. Try to push as much
104 * processing as possible into (*draw) instead since that function executes
105 * asynchronously and does not affect the main thread's performance.
107 * If it is possible, try to do all "filtering" explicitly since you will get
108 * MUCH better performance than applying a similar display-filter in the
109 * register call.
111 * The third parameter is tap dependent. Since we register this one to the
112 * "icmp" tap, the third parameter type is icmp_transaction_t.
114 * function returns :
115 * 0: no updates, no need to call (*draw) later
116 * !0: state has changed, call (*draw) sometime later
118 static int
119 icmpstat_packet(void *tapdata, packet_info *pinfo _U_, epan_dissect_t *edt _U_, const void *data)
121 icmpstat_t *icmpstat = (icmpstat_t *)tapdata;
122 const icmp_transaction_t *trans = (const icmp_transaction_t *)data;
123 double resp_time, *rt;
125 if (trans == NULL)
126 return 0;
128 if (trans->resp_frame) {
129 resp_time = nstime_to_msec(&trans->resp_time);
130 rt = g_new(double,1);
131 if (rt == NULL)
132 return 0;
133 *rt = resp_time;
134 icmpstat->rt_list = g_slist_prepend(icmpstat->rt_list, rt);
135 icmpstat->num_resps++;
136 if (icmpstat->min_msecs > resp_time) {
137 icmpstat->min_frame = trans->resp_frame;
138 icmpstat->min_msecs = resp_time;
140 if (icmpstat->max_msecs < resp_time) {
141 icmpstat->max_frame = trans->resp_frame;
142 icmpstat->max_msecs = resp_time;
144 icmpstat->tot_msecs += resp_time;
145 } else if (trans->rqst_frame)
146 icmpstat->num_rqsts++;
147 else
148 return 0;
150 return 1;
155 * Compute the mean, median and standard deviation.
157 static void compute_stats(icmpstat_t *icmpstat, double *mean, double *med, double *sdev)
159 GSList *slist;
160 double diff;
161 double sq_diff_sum = 0.0;
163 icmpstat->rt_list = g_slist_sort(icmpstat->rt_list, compare_doubles);
164 slist = icmpstat->rt_list;
166 if (icmpstat->num_resps == 0 || slist == NULL) {
167 *mean = 0.0;
168 *med = 0.0;
169 *sdev = 0.0;
170 return;
173 /* (arithmetic) mean */
174 *mean = icmpstat->tot_msecs / icmpstat->num_resps;
176 /* median: If we have an odd number of elements in our list, then the
177 * median is simply the middle element, otherwise the median is computed by
178 * averaging the 2 elements on either side of the mid-point. */
179 if (icmpstat->num_resps & 1)
180 *med = *(double *)g_slist_nth_data(slist, icmpstat->num_resps / 2);
181 else {
182 *med =
183 (*(double *)g_slist_nth_data(slist, (icmpstat->num_resps - 1) / 2) +
184 *(double *)g_slist_nth_data(slist, icmpstat->num_resps / 2)) / 2;
187 /* (sample) standard deviation */
188 for ( ; slist; slist = g_slist_next(slist)) {
189 diff = *(double *)slist->data - *mean;
190 sq_diff_sum += diff * diff;
192 if (icmpstat->num_resps > 1)
193 *sdev = sqrt(sq_diff_sum / (icmpstat->num_resps - 1));
194 else
195 *sdev = 0.0;
199 /* This callback is used when tshark wants us to draw/update our data to the
200 * output device. Since this is tshark, the only output is stdout.
201 * TShark will only call this callback once, which is when tshark has finished
202 * reading all packets and exits.
203 * If used with wireshark this may be called any time, perhaps once every 3
204 * seconds or so.
205 * This function may even be called in parallel with (*reset) or (*draw), so
206 * make sure there are no races. The data in the icmpstat_t can thus change
207 * beneath us. Beware!
209 * How best to display the data? For now, following other tap statistics
210 * output, but here are a few other alternatives we might choose from:
212 * -> Windows ping output:
213 * Ping statistics for <IP>:
214 * Packets: Sent = <S>, Received = <R>, Lost = <L> (<LP>% loss),
215 * Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
216 * Minimum = <m>ms, Maximum = <M>ms, Average = <A>ms
218 * -> Cygwin ping output:
219 * ----<HOST> PING Statistics----
220 * <S> packets transmitted, <R> packets received, <LP>% packet loss
221 * round-trip (ms) min/avg/max/med = <m>/<M>/<A>/<D>
223 * -> Linux ping output:
224 * --- <HOST> ping statistics ---
225 * <S> packets transmitted, <R> received, <LP>% packet loss, time <T>ms
226 * rtt min/avg/max/mdev = <m>/<A>/<M>/<D> ms
228 static void
229 icmpstat_draw(void *tapdata)
231 icmpstat_t *icmpstat = (icmpstat_t *)tapdata;
232 unsigned int lost;
233 double mean, sdev, med;
235 printf("\n");
236 printf("==========================================================================\n");
237 printf("ICMP Service Response Time (SRT) Statistics (all times in ms):\n");
238 printf("Filter: %s\n", icmpstat->filter ? icmpstat->filter : "<none>");
239 printf("\nRequests Replies Lost %% Loss\n");
241 if (icmpstat->num_rqsts) {
242 lost = icmpstat->num_rqsts - icmpstat->num_resps;
243 compute_stats(icmpstat, &mean, &med, &sdev);
245 printf("%-10u%-10u%-10u%5.1f%%\n\n",
246 icmpstat->num_rqsts, icmpstat->num_resps, lost,
247 100.0 * lost / icmpstat->num_rqsts);
248 printf("Minimum Maximum Mean Median SDeviation Min Frame Max Frame\n");
249 printf("%-10.3f%-10.3f%-10.3f%-10.3f%-10.3f %-10u%-10u\n",
250 icmpstat->min_msecs >= G_MAXUINT ? 0.0 : icmpstat->min_msecs,
251 icmpstat->max_msecs, mean, med, sdev,
252 icmpstat->min_frame, icmpstat->max_frame);
253 } else {
254 printf("0 0 0 0.0%%\n\n");
255 printf("Minimum Maximum Mean Median SDeviation Min Frame Max Frame\n");
256 printf("0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0\n");
258 printf("==========================================================================\n");
262 /* When called, this function will create a new instance of icmpstat.
264 * This function is called from tshark when it parses the -z icmp, arguments
265 * and it creates a new instance to store statistics in and registers this new
266 * instance for the icmp tap.
268 static void
269 icmpstat_init(const char *opt_arg, void* userdata _U_)
271 icmpstat_t *icmpstat;
272 const char *filter = NULL;
273 GString *error_string;
275 if (strstr(opt_arg, "icmp,srt,"))
276 filter = opt_arg + strlen("icmp,srt,");
278 icmpstat = (icmpstat_t *)g_try_malloc(sizeof(icmpstat_t));
279 if (icmpstat == NULL) {
280 fprintf(stderr, "tshark: g_try_malloc() fatal error.\n");
281 exit(1);
283 memset(icmpstat, 0, sizeof(icmpstat_t));
284 icmpstat->min_msecs = 1.0 * G_MAXUINT;
286 if (filter)
287 icmpstat->filter = g_strdup(filter);
289 /* It is possible to create a filter and attach it to the callbacks. Then the
290 * callbacks would only be invoked if the filter matched.
292 * Evaluating filters is expensive and if we can avoid it and not use them,
293 * then we gain performance.
295 * In this case we do the filtering for protocol and version inside the
296 * callback itself but use whatever filter the user provided.
299 error_string = register_tap_listener("icmp", icmpstat, icmpstat->filter,
300 TL_REQUIRES_NOTHING, icmpstat_reset, icmpstat_packet, icmpstat_draw);
301 if (error_string) {
302 /* error, we failed to attach to the tap. clean up */
303 if (icmpstat->filter)
304 g_free(icmpstat->filter);
305 g_free(icmpstat);
307 fprintf(stderr, "tshark: Couldn't register icmp,srt tap: %s\n",
308 error_string->str);
309 g_string_free(error_string, TRUE);
310 exit(1);
315 void
316 register_tap_listener_icmpstat(void)
318 register_stat_cmd_arg("icmp,srt", icmpstat_init, NULL);