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33
34 #ifndef pcap_int_h
35 #define pcap_int_h
36
37 #include <pcap/pcap.h>
38
39 #ifdef __cplusplus
40 extern "C" {
41 #endif
42
43 #if defined(_WIN32)
44 /*
45 * Make sure Packet32.h doesn't define BPF structures that we've
46 * probably already defined as a result of including <pcap/pcap.h>.
47 */
48 #define BPF_MAJOR_VERSION
49 #include <Packet32.h>
50 extern CRITICAL_SECTION g_PcapCompileCriticalSection;
51 #elif defined(MSDOS)
52 #include <fcntl.h>
53 #include <io.h>
54 #endif
55
56 #if (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200)) /* we are compiling with Visual Studio 6, that doesn't support the LL suffix*/
57
58 /*
59 * Swap byte ordering of unsigned long long timestamp on a big endian
60 * machine.
61 */
62 #define SWAPLL(ull) ((ull & 0xff00000000000000) >> 56) | \
63 ((ull & 0x00ff000000000000) >> 40) | \
64 ((ull & 0x0000ff0000000000) >> 24) | \
65 ((ull & 0x000000ff00000000) >> 8) | \
66 ((ull & 0x00000000ff000000) << 8) | \
67 ((ull & 0x0000000000ff0000) << 24) | \
68 ((ull & 0x000000000000ff00) << 40) | \
69 ((ull & 0x00000000000000ff) << 56)
70
71 #else /* A recent Visual studio compiler or not VC */
72
73 /*
74 * Swap byte ordering of unsigned long long timestamp on a big endian
75 * machine.
76 */
77 #define SWAPLL(ull) ((ull & 0xff00000000000000LL) >> 56) | \
78 ((ull & 0x00ff000000000000LL) >> 40) | \
79 ((ull & 0x0000ff0000000000LL) >> 24) | \
80 ((ull & 0x000000ff00000000LL) >> 8) | \
81 ((ull & 0x00000000ff000000LL) << 8) | \
82 ((ull & 0x0000000000ff0000LL) << 24) | \
83 ((ull & 0x000000000000ff00LL) << 40) | \
84 ((ull & 0x00000000000000ffLL) << 56)
85
86 #endif /* _MSC_VER */
87
88 /*
89 * Maximum snapshot length.
90 *
91 * Somewhat arbitrary, but chosen to be:
92 *
93 * 1) big enough for maximum-size Linux loopback packets (65549)
94 * and some USB packets captured with USBPcap:
95 *
96 * http://desowin.org/usbpcap/
97 *
98 * (> 131072, < 262144)
99 *
100 * and
101 *
102 * 2) small enough not to cause attempts to allocate huge amounts of
103 * memory; some applications might use the snapshot length in a
104 * savefile header to control the size of the buffer they allocate,
105 * so a size of, say, 2^31-1 might not work well.
106 *
107 * We don't enforce this in pcap_set_snaplen(), but we use it internally.
108 */
109 #define MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN 262144
110
111 struct pcap_opt {
112 char *source;
113 int timeout; /* timeout for buffering */
114 int buffer_size;
115 int promisc;
116 int rfmon; /* monitor mode */
117 int immediate; /* immediate mode - deliver packets as soon as they arrive */
118 int tstamp_type;
119 int tstamp_precision;
120 };
121
122 typedef int (*activate_op_t)(pcap_t *);
123 typedef int (*can_set_rfmon_op_t)(pcap_t *);
124 typedef int (*read_op_t)(pcap_t *, int cnt, pcap_handler, u_char *);
125 typedef int (*inject_op_t)(pcap_t *, const void *, size_t);
126 typedef int (*setfilter_op_t)(pcap_t *, struct bpf_program *);
127 typedef int (*setdirection_op_t)(pcap_t *, pcap_direction_t);
128 typedef int (*set_datalink_op_t)(pcap_t *, int);
129 typedef int (*getnonblock_op_t)(pcap_t *, char *);
130 typedef int (*setnonblock_op_t)(pcap_t *, int, char *);
131 typedef int (*stats_op_t)(pcap_t *, struct pcap_stat *);
132 #ifdef _WIN32
133 typedef struct pcap_stat *(*stats_ex_op_t)(pcap_t *, int *);
134 typedef int (*setbuff_op_t)(pcap_t *, int);
135 typedef int (*setmode_op_t)(pcap_t *, int);
136 typedef int (*setmintocopy_op_t)(pcap_t *, int);
137 typedef HANDLE (*getevent_op_t)(pcap_t *);
138 typedef int (*oid_get_request_op_t)(pcap_t *, bpf_u_int32, void *, size_t);
139 typedef int (*oid_set_request_op_t)(pcap_t *, bpf_u_int32, const void *, size_t);
140 typedef u_int (*sendqueue_transmit_op_t)(pcap_t *, pcap_send_queue *, int);
141 typedef int (*setuserbuffer_op_t)(pcap_t *, int);
142 typedef int (*live_dump_op_t)(pcap_t *, char *, int, int);
143 typedef int (*live_dump_ended_op_t)(pcap_t *, int);
144 typedef PAirpcapHandle (*get_airpcap_handle_op_t)(pcap_t *);
145 #endif
146 typedef void (*cleanup_op_t)(pcap_t *);
147
148 /*
149 * We put all the stuff used in the read code path at the beginning,
150 * to try to keep it together in the same cache line or lines.
151 */
152 struct pcap {
153 /*
154 * Method to call to read packets on a live capture.
155 */
156 read_op_t read_op;
157
158 /*
159 * Method to call to read packets from a savefile.
160 */
161 int (*next_packet_op)(pcap_t *, struct pcap_pkthdr *, u_char **);
162
163 #ifdef _WIN32
164 ADAPTER *adapter;
165 #else
166 int fd;
167 int selectable_fd;
168 #endif /* _WIN32 */
169
170 /*
171 * Read buffer.
172 */
173 int bufsize;
174 void *buffer;
175 u_char *bp;
176 int cc;
177
178 int break_loop; /* flag set to force break from packet-reading loop */
179
180 void *priv; /* private data for methods */
181
182 int swapped;
183 FILE *rfile; /* null if live capture, non-null if savefile */
184 int fddipad;
185 struct pcap *next; /* list of open pcaps that need stuff cleared on close */
186
187 /*
188 * File version number; meaningful only for a savefile, but we
189 * keep it here so that apps that (mistakenly) ask for the
190 * version numbers will get the same zero values that they
191 * always did.
192 */
193 int version_major;
194 int version_minor;
195
196 int snapshot;
197 int linktype; /* Network linktype */
198 int linktype_ext; /* Extended information stored in the linktype field of a file */
199 int tzoff; /* timezone offset */
200 int offset; /* offset for proper alignment */
201 int activated; /* true if the capture is really started */
202 int oldstyle; /* if we're opening with pcap_open_live() */
203
204 struct pcap_opt opt;
205
206 /*
207 * Place holder for pcap_next().
208 */
209 u_char *pkt;
210
211 #ifdef _WIN32
212 struct pcap_stat stat; /* used for pcap_stats_ex() */
213 #endif
214
215 /* We're accepting only packets in this direction/these directions. */
216 pcap_direction_t direction;
217
218 /*
219 * Flags to affect BPF code generation.
220 */
221 int bpf_codegen_flags;
222
223 /*
224 * Placeholder for filter code if bpf not in kernel.
225 */
226 struct bpf_program fcode;
227
228 char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE + 1];
229 int dlt_count;
230 u_int *dlt_list;
231 int tstamp_type_count;
232 u_int *tstamp_type_list;
233 int tstamp_precision_count;
234 u_int *tstamp_precision_list;
235
236 struct pcap_pkthdr pcap_header; /* This is needed for the pcap_next_ex() to work */
237
238 /*
239 * More methods.
240 */
241 activate_op_t activate_op;
242 can_set_rfmon_op_t can_set_rfmon_op;
243 inject_op_t inject_op;
244 setfilter_op_t setfilter_op;
245 setdirection_op_t setdirection_op;
246 set_datalink_op_t set_datalink_op;
247 getnonblock_op_t getnonblock_op;
248 setnonblock_op_t setnonblock_op;
249 stats_op_t stats_op;
250
251 /*
252 * Routine to use as callback for pcap_next()/pcap_next_ex().
253 */
254 pcap_handler oneshot_callback;
255
256 #ifdef _WIN32
257 /*
258 * These are, at least currently, specific to the Win32 NPF
259 * driver.
260 */
261 stats_ex_op_t stats_ex_op;
262 setbuff_op_t setbuff_op;
263 setmode_op_t setmode_op;
264 setmintocopy_op_t setmintocopy_op;
265 getevent_op_t getevent_op;
266 oid_get_request_op_t oid_get_request_op;
267 oid_set_request_op_t oid_set_request_op;
268 sendqueue_transmit_op_t sendqueue_transmit_op;
269 setuserbuffer_op_t setuserbuffer_op;
270 live_dump_op_t live_dump_op;
271 live_dump_ended_op_t live_dump_ended_op;
272 get_airpcap_handle_op_t get_airpcap_handle_op;
273 #endif
274 cleanup_op_t cleanup_op;
275 };
276
277 /*
278 * BPF code generation flags.
279 */
280 #define BPF_SPECIAL_VLAN_HANDLING 0x00000001 /* special VLAN handling for Linux */
281
282 /*
283 * This is a timeval as stored in a savefile.
284 * It has to use the same types everywhere, independent of the actual
285 * `struct timeval'; `struct timeval' has 32-bit tv_sec values on some
286 * platforms and 64-bit tv_sec values on other platforms, and writing
287 * out native `struct timeval' values would mean files could only be
288 * read on systems with the same tv_sec size as the system on which
289 * the file was written.
290 */
291
292 struct pcap_timeval {
293 bpf_int32 tv_sec; /* seconds */
294 bpf_int32 tv_usec; /* microseconds */
295 };
296
297 /*
298 * This is a `pcap_pkthdr' as actually stored in a savefile.
299 *
300 * Do not change the format of this structure, in any way (this includes
301 * changes that only affect the length of fields in this structure),
302 * and do not make the time stamp anything other than seconds and
303 * microseconds (e.g., seconds and nanoseconds). Instead:
304 *
305 * introduce a new structure for the new format;
306 *
307 * send mail to "tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org", requesting
308 * a new magic number for your new capture file format, and, when
309 * you get the new magic number, put it in "savefile.c";
310 *
311 * use that magic number for save files with the changed record
312 * header;
313 *
314 * make the code in "savefile.c" capable of reading files with
315 * the old record header as well as files with the new record header
316 * (using the magic number to determine the header format).
317 *
318 * Then supply the changes by forking the branch at
319 *
320 * https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues
321 *
322 * and issuing a pull request, so that future versions of libpcap and
323 * programs that use it (such as tcpdump) will be able to read your new
324 * capture file format.
325 */
326
327 struct pcap_sf_pkthdr {
328 struct pcap_timeval ts; /* time stamp */
329 bpf_u_int32 caplen; /* length of portion present */
330 bpf_u_int32 len; /* length this packet (off wire) */
331 };
332
333 /*
334 * How a `pcap_pkthdr' is actually stored in savefiles written
335 * by some patched versions of libpcap (e.g. the ones in Red
336 * Hat Linux 6.1 and 6.2).
337 *
338 * Do not change the format of this structure, in any way (this includes
339 * changes that only affect the length of fields in this structure).
340 * Instead, introduce a new structure, as per the above.
341 */
342
343 struct pcap_sf_patched_pkthdr {
344 struct pcap_timeval ts; /* time stamp */
345 bpf_u_int32 caplen; /* length of portion present */
346 bpf_u_int32 len; /* length this packet (off wire) */
347 int index;
348 unsigned short protocol;
349 unsigned char pkt_type;
350 };
351
352 /*
353 * User data structure for the one-shot callback used for pcap_next()
354 * and pcap_next_ex().
355 */
356 struct oneshot_userdata {
357 struct pcap_pkthdr *hdr;
358 const u_char **pkt;
359 pcap_t *pd;
360 };
361
362 #ifndef min
363 #define min(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (b) : (a))
364 #endif
365
366 int pcap_offline_read(pcap_t *, int, pcap_handler, u_char *);
367
368 #ifndef HAVE_STRLCPY
369 #define strlcpy(x, y, z) \
370 (strncpy((x), (y), (z)), \
371 ((z) <= 0 ? 0 : ((x)[(z) - 1] = '\0')), \
372 strlen((y)))
373 #endif
374
375 #include <stdarg.h>
376
377 /*
378 * For flagging arguments as format strings in MSVC.
379 */
380 #if _MSC_VER >= 1400
381 #include <sal.h>
382 #if _MSC_VER > 1400
383 #define FORMAT_STRING(p) _Printf_format_string_ p
384 #else
385 #define FORMAT_STRING(p) __format_string p
386 #endif
387 #else
388 #define FORMAT_STRING(p) p
389 #endif
390
391 /*
392 * On Windows, snprintf(), with that name and with C99 behavior - i.e.,
393 * guaranteeing that the formatted string is null-terminated - didn't
394 * appear until Visual Studio 2015. Prior to that, the C runtime had
395 * only _snprintf(), which *doesn't* guarantee that the string is
396 * null-terminated if it is truncated due to the buffer being too
397 * small. We therefore can't just define snprintf to be _snprintf
398 * and define vsnprintf to be _vsnprintf, as we're relying on null-
399 * termination of strings in all cases.
400 *
401 * We also want to allow this to be built with versions of Visual Studio
402 * prior to VS 2015, so we can't rely on snprintf() being present.
403 *
404 * And we want to make sure that, if we support plugins in the future,
405 * a routine with C99 snprintf() behavior will be available to them.
406 * We also don't want it to collide with the C library snprintf() if
407 * there is one.
408 *
409 * So we make pcap_snprintf() and pcap_vsnprintf() available, either by
410 * #defining them to be snprintf or vsnprintf, respectively, or by
411 * defining our own versions and exporting them.
412 */
413 #ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF
414 #define pcap_snprintf snprintf
415 #else
416 extern int pcap_snprintf(char *, size_t, FORMAT_STRING(const char *), ...);
417 #endif
418
419 #ifdef HAVE_VSNPRINTF
420 #define pcap_vsnprintf vsnprintf
421 #else
422 extern int pcap_vsnprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, va_list ap);
423 #endif
424
425 /*
426 * Does the packet count argument to a module's read routine say
427 * "supply packets until you run out of packets"?
428 */
429 #define PACKET_COUNT_IS_UNLIMITED(count) ((count) <= 0)
430
431 /*
432 * Routines that most pcap implementations can use for non-blocking mode.
433 */
434 #if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
435 int pcap_getnonblock_fd(pcap_t *, char *);
436 int pcap_setnonblock_fd(pcap_t *p, int, char *);
437 #endif
438
439 /*
440 * Internal interfaces for "pcap_create()".
441 *
442 * "pcap_create_interface()" is the routine to do a pcap_create on
443 * a regular network interface. There are multiple implementations
444 * of this, one for each platform type (Linux, BPF, DLPI, etc.),
445 * with the one used chosen by the configure script.
446 *
447 * "pcap_create_common()" allocates and fills in a pcap_t, for use
448 * by pcap_create routines.
449 */
450 pcap_t *pcap_create_interface(const char *, char *);
451 pcap_t *pcap_create_common(const char *, char *, size_t);
452 int pcap_do_addexit(pcap_t *);
453 void pcap_add_to_pcaps_to_close(pcap_t *);
454 void pcap_remove_from_pcaps_to_close(pcap_t *);
455 void pcap_cleanup_live_common(pcap_t *);
456 int pcap_check_activated(pcap_t *);
457
458 /*
459 * Internal interfaces for "pcap_findalldevs()".
460 *
461 * "pcap_findalldevs_interfaces()" finds interfaces using the
462 * "standard" mechanisms (SIOCGIFCONF, "getifaddrs()", etc.).
463 *
464 * "pcap_platform_finddevs()" is a platform-dependent routine to
465 * add devices not found by the "standard" mechanisms.
466 *
467 * "pcap_add_if()" adds an interface to the list of interfaces, for
468 * use by various "find interfaces" routines.
469 */
470 int pcap_findalldevs_interfaces(pcap_if_t **, char *);
471 int pcap_platform_finddevs(pcap_if_t **, char *);
472 int add_addr_to_iflist(pcap_if_t **, const char *, u_int, struct sockaddr *,
473 size_t, struct sockaddr *, size_t, struct sockaddr *, size_t,
474 struct sockaddr *, size_t, char *);
475 int add_addr_to_dev(pcap_if_t *, struct sockaddr *, size_t,
476 struct sockaddr *, size_t, struct sockaddr *, size_t,
477 struct sockaddr *dstaddr, size_t, char *errbuf);
478 int pcap_add_if(pcap_if_t **, const char *, u_int, const char *, char *);
479 struct sockaddr *dup_sockaddr(struct sockaddr *, size_t);
480 int add_or_find_if(pcap_if_t **, pcap_if_t **, const char *, u_int,
481 const char *, char *);
482
483 /*
484 * Internal interfaces for "pcap_open_offline()".
485 *
486 * "pcap_open_offline_common()" allocates and fills in a pcap_t, for use
487 * by pcap_open_offline routines.
488 *
489 * "sf_cleanup()" closes the file handle associated with a pcap_t, if
490 * appropriate, and frees all data common to all modules for handling
491 * savefile types.
492 */
493 pcap_t *pcap_open_offline_common(char *ebuf, size_t size);
494 void sf_cleanup(pcap_t *p);
495
496 /*
497 * Internal interfaces for both "pcap_create()" and routines that
498 * open savefiles.
499 *
500 * "pcap_oneshot()" is the standard one-shot callback for "pcap_next()"
501 * and "pcap_next_ex()".
502 */
503 void pcap_oneshot(u_char *, const struct pcap_pkthdr *, const u_char *);
504
505 #ifdef _WIN32
506 void pcap_win32_err_to_str(DWORD, char *);
507 #endif
508
509 int install_bpf_program(pcap_t *, struct bpf_program *);
510
511 int pcap_strcasecmp(const char *, const char *);
512
513 #ifdef __cplusplus
514 }
515 #endif
516
517 #endif