2 * Routines for packet capture windows
6 * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
7 * By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
8 * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
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26 * <laurent.deniel@free.fr>
28 * Almost completely rewritten in order to:
30 * - be able to use a unlimited number of ringbuffer files
31 * - close the current file and open (truncating) the next file at switch
32 * - set the final file name once open (or reopen)
33 * - avoid the deletion of files that could not be truncated (can't arise now)
34 * and do not erase empty files
36 * The idea behind that is to remove the limitation of the maximum # of
37 * ringbuffer files being less than the maximum # of open fd per process
38 * and to be able to reduce the amount of virtual memory usage (having only
39 * one file open at most) or the amount of file system usage (by truncating
40 * the files at switch and not the capture stop, and by closing them which
41 * makes possible their move or deletion after a switch).
66 #include "ringbuffer.h"
67 #include <wsutil/file_util.h>
70 /* Ringbuffer file structure */
71 typedef struct _rb_file
{
75 /* Ringbuffer data structure */
76 typedef struct _ringbuf_data
{
78 guint num_files
; /* Number of ringbuffer files (1 to ...) */
79 guint curr_file_num
; /* Number of the current file (ever increasing) */
80 gchar
*fprefix
; /* Filename prefix */
81 gchar
*fsuffix
; /* Filename suffix */
82 gboolean unlimited
; /* TRUE if unlimited number of files */
84 int fd
; /* Current ringbuffer file descriptor */
86 gboolean group_read_access
; /* TRUE if files need to be opened with group read access */
89 static ringbuf_data rb_data
;
93 * create the next filename and open a new binary file with that name
95 static int ringbuf_open_file(rb_file
*rfile
, int *err
)
101 if (rfile
->name
!= NULL
) {
102 if (rb_data
.unlimited
== FALSE
) {
103 /* remove old file (if any, so ignore error) */
104 ws_unlink(rfile
->name
);
112 current_time
= time(NULL
);
114 g_snprintf(filenum
, sizeof(filenum
), "%05u", (rb_data
.curr_file_num
+ 1) % RINGBUFFER_MAX_NUM_FILES
);
115 strftime(timestr
, sizeof(timestr
), "%Y%m%d%H%M%S", localtime(¤t_time
));
116 rfile
->name
= g_strconcat(rb_data
.fprefix
, "_", filenum
, "_", timestr
,
117 rb_data
.fsuffix
, NULL
);
119 if (rfile
->name
== NULL
) {
125 rb_data
.fd
= ws_open(rfile
->name
, O_RDWR
|O_BINARY
|O_TRUNC
|O_CREAT
,
126 rb_data
.group_read_access
? 0640 : 0600);
128 if (rb_data
.fd
== -1 && err
!= NULL
) {
136 * Initialize the ringbuffer data structures
139 ringbuf_init(const char *capfile_name
, guint num_files
, gboolean group_read_access
)
142 char *pfx
, *last_pathsep
;
145 rb_data
.files
= NULL
;
146 rb_data
.curr_file_num
= 0;
147 rb_data
.fprefix
= NULL
;
148 rb_data
.fsuffix
= NULL
;
149 rb_data
.unlimited
= FALSE
;
152 rb_data
.group_read_access
= group_read_access
;
154 /* just to be sure ... */
155 if (num_files
<= RINGBUFFER_MAX_NUM_FILES
) {
156 rb_data
.num_files
= num_files
;
158 rb_data
.num_files
= RINGBUFFER_MAX_NUM_FILES
;
161 /* Check file name */
162 if (capfile_name
== NULL
) {
163 /* ringbuffer does not work with temporary files! */
167 /* set file name prefix/suffix */
169 save_file
= g_strdup(capfile_name
);
170 last_pathsep
= strrchr(save_file
, G_DIR_SEPARATOR
);
171 pfx
= strrchr(save_file
,'.');
172 if (pfx
!= NULL
&& (last_pathsep
== NULL
|| pfx
> last_pathsep
)) {
173 /* The pathname has a "." in it, and it's in the last component
174 of the pathname (because there is either only one component,
175 i.e. last_pathsep is null as there are no path separators,
176 or the "." is after the path separator before the last
179 Treat it as a separator between the rest of the file name and
180 the file name suffix, and arrange that the names given to the
181 ring buffer files have the specified suffix, i.e. put the
182 changing part of the name *before* the suffix. */
184 rb_data
.fprefix
= g_strdup(save_file
);
185 pfx
[0] = '.'; /* restore capfile_name */
186 rb_data
.fsuffix
= g_strdup(pfx
);
188 /* Either there's no "." in the pathname, or it's in a directory
189 component, so the last component has no suffix. */
190 rb_data
.fprefix
= g_strdup(save_file
);
191 rb_data
.fsuffix
= NULL
;
196 /* allocate rb_file structures (only one if unlimited since there is no
197 need to save all file names in that case) */
199 if (num_files
== RINGBUFFER_UNLIMITED_FILES
) {
200 rb_data
.unlimited
= TRUE
;
201 rb_data
.num_files
= 1;
204 rb_data
.files
= (rb_file
*)g_malloc(rb_data
.num_files
* sizeof(rb_file
));
205 if (rb_data
.files
== NULL
) {
209 for (i
=0; i
< rb_data
.num_files
; i
++) {
210 rb_data
.files
[i
].name
= NULL
;
213 /* create the first file */
214 if (ringbuf_open_file(&rb_data
.files
[0], NULL
) == -1) {
215 ringbuf_error_cleanup();
223 const gchar
*ringbuf_current_filename(void)
225 return rb_data
.files
[rb_data
.curr_file_num
% rb_data
.num_files
].name
;
229 * Calls ws_fdopen() for the current ringbuffer file
232 ringbuf_init_libpcap_fdopen(int *err
)
234 rb_data
.pdh
= ws_fdopen(rb_data
.fd
, "wb");
235 if (rb_data
.pdh
== NULL
) {
244 * Switches to the next ringbuffer file
247 ringbuf_switch_file(FILE **pdh
, gchar
**save_file
, int *save_file_fd
, int *err
)
250 rb_file
*next_rfile
= NULL
;
252 /* close current file */
254 if (fclose(rb_data
.pdh
) == EOF
) {
258 ws_close(rb_data
.fd
); /* XXX - the above should have closed this already */
259 rb_data
.pdh
= NULL
; /* it's still closed, we just got an error while closing */
267 /* get the next file number and open it */
269 rb_data
.curr_file_num
++ /* = next_file_num*/;
270 next_file_index
= (rb_data
.curr_file_num
) % rb_data
.num_files
;
271 next_rfile
= &rb_data
.files
[next_file_index
];
273 if (ringbuf_open_file(next_rfile
, err
) == -1) {
277 if (ringbuf_init_libpcap_fdopen(err
) == NULL
) {
281 /* switch to the new file */
282 *save_file
= next_rfile
->name
;
283 *save_file_fd
= rb_data
.fd
;
284 (*pdh
) = rb_data
.pdh
;
290 * Calls fclose() for the current ringbuffer file
293 ringbuf_libpcap_dump_close(gchar
**save_file
, int *err
)
295 gboolean ret_val
= TRUE
;
297 /* close current file, if it's open */
298 if (rb_data
.pdh
!= NULL
) {
299 if (fclose(rb_data
.pdh
) == EOF
) {
303 ws_close(rb_data
.fd
);
310 /* set the save file name to the current file */
311 *save_file
= rb_data
.files
[rb_data
.curr_file_num
% rb_data
.num_files
].name
;
316 * Frees all memory allocated by the ringbuffer
323 if (rb_data
.files
!= NULL
) {
324 for (i
=0; i
< rb_data
.num_files
; i
++) {
325 if (rb_data
.files
[i
].name
!= NULL
) {
326 g_free(rb_data
.files
[i
].name
);
327 rb_data
.files
[i
].name
= NULL
;
330 g_free(rb_data
.files
);
331 rb_data
.files
= NULL
;
333 if (rb_data
.fprefix
!= NULL
) {
334 g_free(rb_data
.fprefix
);
335 rb_data
.fprefix
= NULL
;
337 if (rb_data
.fsuffix
!= NULL
) {
338 g_free(rb_data
.fsuffix
);
339 rb_data
.fsuffix
= NULL
;
344 * Frees all memory allocated by the ringbuffer
347 ringbuf_error_cleanup(void)
351 /* try to close via wtap */
352 if (rb_data
.pdh
!= NULL
) {
353 if (fclose(rb_data
.pdh
) == 0) {
359 /* close directly if still open */
360 if (rb_data
.fd
!= -1) {
361 ws_close(rb_data
.fd
);
365 if (rb_data
.files
!= NULL
) {
366 for (i
=0; i
< rb_data
.num_files
; i
++) {
367 if (rb_data
.files
[i
].name
!= NULL
) {
368 ws_unlink(rb_data
.files
[i
].name
);
372 /* free the memory */
376 #endif /* HAVE_LIBPCAP */