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21 * sf-pcapng.c - pcapng-file-format-specific code from savefile.c
28 #include <pcap/pcap-inttypes.h>
38 #include "pcap-common.h"
40 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
44 #include "sf-pcapng.h"
51 * Common part at the beginning of all blocks.
54 bpf_u_int32 block_type
;
55 bpf_u_int32 total_length
;
59 * Common trailer at the end of all blocks.
61 struct block_trailer
{
62 bpf_u_int32 total_length
;
68 #define OPT_ENDOFOPT 0 /* end of options */
69 #define OPT_COMMENT 1 /* comment string */
74 struct option_header
{
76 u_short option_length
;
80 * Structures for the part of each block type following the common
85 * Section Header Block.
87 #define BT_SHB 0x0A0D0D0A
88 #define BT_SHB_INSANE_MAX 1024U*1024U*1U /* 1MB should be enough */
89 struct section_header_block
{
90 bpf_u_int32 byte_order_magic
;
91 u_short major_version
;
92 u_short minor_version
;
93 uint64_t section_length
;
94 /* followed by options and trailer */
98 * Byte-order magic value.
100 #define BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC 0x1A2B3C4D
103 * Current version number. If major_version isn't PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR,
104 * that means that this code can't read the file.
106 #define PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR 1
107 #define PCAP_NG_VERSION_MINOR 0
110 * Interface Description Block.
112 #define BT_IDB 0x00000001
114 struct interface_description_block
{
118 /* followed by options and trailer */
122 * Options in the IDB.
124 #define IF_NAME 2 /* interface name string */
125 #define IF_DESCRIPTION 3 /* interface description string */
126 #define IF_IPV4ADDR 4 /* interface's IPv4 address and netmask */
127 #define IF_IPV6ADDR 5 /* interface's IPv6 address and prefix length */
128 #define IF_MACADDR 6 /* interface's MAC address */
129 #define IF_EUIADDR 7 /* interface's EUI address */
130 #define IF_SPEED 8 /* interface's speed, in bits/s */
131 #define IF_TSRESOL 9 /* interface's time stamp resolution */
132 #define IF_TZONE 10 /* interface's time zone */
133 #define IF_FILTER 11 /* filter used when capturing on interface */
134 #define IF_OS 12 /* string OS on which capture on this interface was done */
135 #define IF_FCSLEN 13 /* FCS length for this interface */
136 #define IF_TSOFFSET 14 /* time stamp offset for this interface */
139 * Enhanced Packet Block.
141 #define BT_EPB 0x00000006
143 struct enhanced_packet_block
{
144 bpf_u_int32 interface_id
;
145 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_high
;
146 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_low
;
149 /* followed by packet data, options, and trailer */
153 * Simple Packet Block.
155 #define BT_SPB 0x00000003
157 struct simple_packet_block
{
159 /* followed by packet data and trailer */
165 #define BT_PB 0x00000002
167 struct packet_block
{
168 u_short interface_id
;
170 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_high
;
171 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_low
;
174 /* followed by packet data, options, and trailer */
178 * Block cursor - used when processing the contents of a block.
179 * Contains a pointer into the data being processed and a count
180 * of bytes remaining in the block.
182 struct block_cursor
{
184 size_t data_remaining
;
185 bpf_u_int32 block_type
;
194 } tstamp_scale_type_t
;
197 * Per-interface information.
200 uint32_t snaplen
; /* snapshot length */
201 uint64_t tsresol
; /* time stamp resolution */
202 tstamp_scale_type_t scale_type
; /* how to scale */
203 uint64_t scale_factor
; /* time stamp scale factor for power-of-10 tsresol */
204 uint64_t tsoffset
; /* time stamp offset */
208 * Per-pcap_t private data.
210 * max_blocksize is the maximum size of a block that we'll accept. We
211 * reject blocks bigger than this, so we don't consume too much memory
212 * with a truly huge block. It can change as we see IDBs with different
213 * link-layer header types. (Currently, we don't support IDBs with
214 * different link-layer header types, but we will support it in the
215 * future, when we offer file-reading APIs that support it.)
217 * XXX - that's an issue on ILP32 platforms, where the maximum block
218 * size of 2^31-1 would eat all but one byte of the entire address space.
219 * It's less of an issue on ILP64/LLP64 platforms, but the actual size
220 * of the address space may be limited by 1) the number of *significant*
221 * address bits (currently, x86-64 only supports 48 bits of address), 2)
222 * any limitations imposed by the operating system; 3) any limitations
223 * imposed by the amount of available backing store for anonymous pages,
224 * so we impose a limit regardless of the size of a pointer.
227 uint64_t user_tsresol
; /* time stamp resolution requested by the user */
228 u_int max_blocksize
; /* don't grow buffer size past this */
229 bpf_u_int32 ifcount
; /* number of interfaces seen in this capture */
230 bpf_u_int32 ifaces_size
; /* size of array below */
231 struct pcap_ng_if
*ifaces
; /* array of interface information */
235 * The maximum block size we start with; we use an arbitrary value of
238 #define INITIAL_MAX_BLOCKSIZE (16*1024*1024)
241 * Maximum block size for a given maximum snapshot length; we define it
242 * as the size of an EPB with a max_snaplen-sized packet and 128KB of
245 #define MAX_BLOCKSIZE_FOR_SNAPLEN(max_snaplen) \
246 (sizeof (struct block_header) + \
247 sizeof (struct enhanced_packet_block) + \
248 (max_snaplen) + 131072 + \
249 sizeof (struct block_trailer))
251 static void pcap_ng_cleanup(pcap_t
*p
);
252 static int pcap_ng_next_packet(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_pkthdr
*hdr
,
256 read_bytes(FILE *fp
, void *buf
, size_t bytes_to_read
, int fail_on_eof
,
261 amt_read
= fread(buf
, 1, bytes_to_read
, fp
);
262 if (amt_read
!= bytes_to_read
) {
264 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
265 errno
, "error reading dump file");
267 if (amt_read
== 0 && !fail_on_eof
)
268 return (0); /* EOF */
269 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
270 "truncated pcapng dump file; tried to read %zu bytes, only got %zu",
271 bytes_to_read
, amt_read
);
279 read_block(FILE *fp
, pcap_t
*p
, struct block_cursor
*cursor
, char *errbuf
)
281 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
;
283 struct block_header bhdr
;
284 struct block_trailer
*btrlr
;
286 size_t data_remaining
;
290 status
= read_bytes(fp
, &bhdr
, sizeof(bhdr
), 0, errbuf
);
292 return (status
); /* error or EOF */
295 bhdr
.block_type
= SWAPLONG(bhdr
.block_type
);
296 bhdr
.total_length
= SWAPLONG(bhdr
.total_length
);
300 * Is this block "too small" - i.e., is it shorter than a block
301 * header plus a block trailer?
303 if (bhdr
.total_length
< sizeof(struct block_header
) +
304 sizeof(struct block_trailer
)) {
305 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
306 "block in pcapng dump file has a length of %u < %zu",
308 sizeof(struct block_header
) + sizeof(struct block_trailer
));
313 * Is the block total length a multiple of 4?
315 if ((bhdr
.total_length
% 4) != 0) {
317 * No. Report that as an error.
319 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
320 "block in pcapng dump file has a length of %u that is not a multiple of 4",
326 * Is the buffer big enough?
328 if (p
->bufsize
< bhdr
.total_length
) {
330 * No - make it big enough, unless it's too big, in
331 * which case we fail.
335 if (bhdr
.total_length
> ps
->max_blocksize
) {
336 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "pcapng block size %u > maximum %u", bhdr
.total_length
,
340 bigger_buffer
= realloc(p
->buffer
, bhdr
.total_length
);
341 if (bigger_buffer
== NULL
) {
342 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "out of memory");
345 p
->buffer
= bigger_buffer
;
349 * Copy the stuff we've read to the buffer, and read the rest
352 memcpy(p
->buffer
, &bhdr
, sizeof(bhdr
));
353 bdata
= (u_char
*)p
->buffer
+ sizeof(bhdr
);
354 data_remaining
= bhdr
.total_length
- sizeof(bhdr
);
355 if (read_bytes(fp
, bdata
, data_remaining
, 1, errbuf
) == -1)
359 * Get the block size from the trailer.
361 btrlr
= (struct block_trailer
*)(bdata
+ data_remaining
- sizeof (struct block_trailer
));
363 btrlr
->total_length
= SWAPLONG(btrlr
->total_length
);
366 * Is the total length from the trailer the same as the total
367 * length from the header?
369 if (bhdr
.total_length
!= btrlr
->total_length
) {
373 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
374 "block total length in header and trailer don't match");
379 * Initialize the cursor.
381 cursor
->data
= bdata
;
382 cursor
->data_remaining
= data_remaining
- sizeof(struct block_trailer
);
383 cursor
->block_type
= bhdr
.block_type
;
388 get_from_block_data(struct block_cursor
*cursor
, size_t chunk_size
,
394 * Make sure we have the specified amount of data remaining in
397 if (cursor
->data_remaining
< chunk_size
) {
398 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
399 "block of type %u in pcapng dump file is too short",
405 * Return the current pointer, and skip past the chunk.
408 cursor
->data
+= chunk_size
;
409 cursor
->data_remaining
-= chunk_size
;
413 static struct option_header
*
414 get_opthdr_from_block_data(pcap_t
*p
, struct block_cursor
*cursor
, char *errbuf
)
416 struct option_header
*opthdr
;
418 opthdr
= get_from_block_data(cursor
, sizeof(*opthdr
), errbuf
);
419 if (opthdr
== NULL
) {
421 * Option header is cut short.
427 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
430 opthdr
->option_code
= SWAPSHORT(opthdr
->option_code
);
431 opthdr
->option_length
= SWAPSHORT(opthdr
->option_length
);
438 get_optvalue_from_block_data(struct block_cursor
*cursor
,
439 struct option_header
*opthdr
, char *errbuf
)
441 size_t padded_option_len
;
444 /* Pad option length to 4-byte boundary */
445 padded_option_len
= opthdr
->option_length
;
446 padded_option_len
= ((padded_option_len
+ 3)/4)*4;
448 optvalue
= get_from_block_data(cursor
, padded_option_len
, errbuf
);
449 if (optvalue
== NULL
) {
451 * Option value is cut short.
460 process_idb_options(pcap_t
*p
, struct block_cursor
*cursor
, uint64_t *tsresol
,
461 uint64_t *tsoffset
, int *is_binary
, char *errbuf
)
463 struct option_header
*opthdr
;
465 int saw_tsresol
, saw_tsoffset
;
471 while (cursor
->data_remaining
!= 0) {
473 * Get the option header.
475 opthdr
= get_opthdr_from_block_data(p
, cursor
, errbuf
);
476 if (opthdr
== NULL
) {
478 * Option header is cut short.
486 optvalue
= get_optvalue_from_block_data(cursor
, opthdr
,
488 if (optvalue
== NULL
) {
490 * Option value is cut short.
495 switch (opthdr
->option_code
) {
498 if (opthdr
->option_length
!= 0) {
499 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
500 "Interface Description Block has opt_endofopt option with length %u != 0",
501 opthdr
->option_length
);
507 if (opthdr
->option_length
!= 1) {
508 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
509 "Interface Description Block has if_tsresol option with length %u != 1",
510 opthdr
->option_length
);
514 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
515 "Interface Description Block has more than one if_tsresol option");
519 memcpy(&tsresol_opt
, optvalue
, sizeof(tsresol_opt
));
520 if (tsresol_opt
& 0x80) {
522 * Resolution is negative power of 2.
524 uint8_t tsresol_shift
= (tsresol_opt
& 0x7F);
526 if (tsresol_shift
> 63) {
528 * Resolution is too high; 2^-{res}
529 * won't fit in a 64-bit value.
531 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
532 "Interface Description Block if_tsresol option resolution 2^-%u is too high",
537 *tsresol
= ((uint64_t)1) << tsresol_shift
;
540 * Resolution is negative power of 10.
542 if (tsresol_opt
> 19) {
544 * Resolution is too high; 2^-{res}
545 * won't fit in a 64-bit value (the
546 * largest power of 10 that fits
547 * in a 64-bit value is 10^19, as
548 * the largest 64-bit unsigned
549 * value is ~1.8*10^19).
551 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
552 "Interface Description Block if_tsresol option resolution 10^-%u is too high",
558 for (i
= 0; i
< tsresol_opt
; i
++)
564 if (opthdr
->option_length
!= 8) {
565 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
566 "Interface Description Block has if_tsoffset option with length %u != 8",
567 opthdr
->option_length
);
571 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
572 "Interface Description Block has more than one if_tsoffset option");
576 memcpy(tsoffset
, optvalue
, sizeof(*tsoffset
));
578 *tsoffset
= SWAPLL(*tsoffset
);
591 add_interface(pcap_t
*p
, struct interface_description_block
*idbp
,
592 struct block_cursor
*cursor
, char *errbuf
)
594 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
;
602 * Count this interface.
607 * Grow the array of per-interface information as necessary.
609 if (ps
->ifcount
> ps
->ifaces_size
) {
611 * We need to grow the array.
613 bpf_u_int32 new_ifaces_size
;
614 struct pcap_ng_if
*new_ifaces
;
616 if (ps
->ifaces_size
== 0) {
618 * It's currently empty.
620 * (The Clang static analyzer doesn't do enough,
621 * err, umm, dataflow *analysis* to realize that
622 * ps->ifaces_size == 0 if ps->ifaces == NULL,
623 * and so complains about a possible zero argument
624 * to realloc(), so we check for the former
625 * condition to shut it up.
627 * However, it doesn't complain that one of the
628 * multiplications below could overflow, which is
629 * a real, albeit extremely unlikely, problem (you'd
630 * need a pcapng file with tens of millions of
634 new_ifaces
= malloc(sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
));
637 * It's not currently empty; double its size.
638 * (Perhaps overkill once we have a lot of interfaces.)
640 * Check for overflow if we double it.
642 if (ps
->ifaces_size
* 2 < ps
->ifaces_size
) {
644 * The maximum number of interfaces before
645 * ps->ifaces_size overflows is the largest
646 * possible 32-bit power of 2, as we do
649 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
650 "more than %u interfaces in the file",
656 * ps->ifaces_size * 2 doesn't overflow, so it's
659 new_ifaces_size
= ps
->ifaces_size
* 2;
662 * Now make sure that's not so big that it overflows
663 * if we multiply by sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if).
665 * That can happen on 32-bit platforms, with a 32-bit
666 * size_t; it shouldn't happen on 64-bit platforms,
667 * with a 64-bit size_t, as new_ifaces_size is
670 if (new_ifaces_size
* sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
) < new_ifaces_size
) {
672 * As this fails only with 32-bit size_t,
673 * the multiplication was 32x32->32, and
674 * the largest 32-bit value that can safely
675 * be multiplied by sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if)
676 * without overflow is the largest 32-bit
677 * (unsigned) value divided by
678 * sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if).
680 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
681 "more than %u interfaces in the file",
682 0xFFFFFFFFU
/ ((u_int
)sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
)));
685 new_ifaces
= realloc(ps
->ifaces
, new_ifaces_size
* sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
));
687 if (new_ifaces
== NULL
) {
689 * We ran out of memory.
692 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
693 "out of memory for per-interface information (%u interfaces)",
697 ps
->ifaces_size
= new_ifaces_size
;
698 ps
->ifaces
= new_ifaces
;
701 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].snaplen
= idbp
->snaplen
;
704 * Set the default time stamp resolution and offset.
706 tsresol
= 1000000; /* microsecond resolution */
707 is_binary
= 0; /* which is a power of 10 */
708 tsoffset
= 0; /* absolute timestamps */
711 * Now look for various time stamp options, so we know
712 * how to interpret the time stamps for this interface.
714 if (process_idb_options(p
, cursor
, &tsresol
, &tsoffset
, &is_binary
,
718 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].tsresol
= tsresol
;
719 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].tsoffset
= tsoffset
;
722 * Determine whether we're scaling up or down or not
723 * at all for this interface.
725 if (tsresol
== ps
->user_tsresol
) {
727 * The resolution is the resolution the user wants,
728 * so we don't have to do scaling.
730 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= PASS_THROUGH
;
731 } else if (tsresol
> ps
->user_tsresol
) {
733 * The resolution is greater than what the user wants,
734 * so we have to scale the timestamps down.
737 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_DOWN_BIN
;
740 * Calculate the scale factor.
742 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_factor
= tsresol
/ps
->user_tsresol
;
743 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_DOWN_DEC
;
747 * The resolution is less than what the user wants,
748 * so we have to scale the timestamps up.
751 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_UP_BIN
;
754 * Calculate the scale factor.
756 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_factor
= ps
->user_tsresol
/tsresol
;
757 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_UP_DEC
;
764 * Check whether this is a pcapng savefile and, if it is, extract the
765 * relevant information from the header.
768 pcap_ng_check_header(const uint8_t *magic
, FILE *fp
, u_int precision
,
769 char *errbuf
, int *err
)
771 bpf_u_int32 magic_int
;
773 bpf_u_int32 total_length
;
774 bpf_u_int32 byte_order_magic
;
775 struct block_header
*bhdrp
;
776 struct section_header_block
*shbp
;
779 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
;
781 struct block_cursor cursor
;
782 struct interface_description_block
*idbp
;
785 * Assume no read errors.
790 * Check whether the first 4 bytes of the file are the block
791 * type for a pcapng savefile.
793 memcpy(&magic_int
, magic
, sizeof(magic_int
));
794 if (magic_int
!= BT_SHB
) {
796 * XXX - check whether this looks like what the block
797 * type would be after being munged by mapping between
798 * UN*X and DOS/Windows text file format and, if it
799 * does, look for the byte-order magic number in
800 * the appropriate place and, if we find it, report
801 * this as possibly being a pcapng file transferred
802 * between UN*X and Windows in text file format?
804 return (NULL
); /* nope */
808 * OK, they are. However, that's just \n\r\r\n, so it could,
809 * conceivably, be an ordinary text file.
811 * It could not, however, conceivably be any other type of
812 * capture file, so we can read the rest of the putative
813 * Section Header Block; put the block type in the common
814 * header, read the rest of the common header and the
815 * fixed-length portion of the SHB, and look for the byte-order
818 amt_read
= fread(&total_length
, 1, sizeof(total_length
), fp
);
819 if (amt_read
< sizeof(total_length
)) {
821 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
822 errno
, "error reading dump file");
824 return (NULL
); /* fail */
828 * Possibly a weird short text file, so just say
833 amt_read
= fread(&byte_order_magic
, 1, sizeof(byte_order_magic
), fp
);
834 if (amt_read
< sizeof(byte_order_magic
)) {
836 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
837 errno
, "error reading dump file");
839 return (NULL
); /* fail */
843 * Possibly a weird short text file, so just say
848 if (byte_order_magic
!= BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
) {
849 byte_order_magic
= SWAPLONG(byte_order_magic
);
850 if (byte_order_magic
!= BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
) {
857 total_length
= SWAPLONG(total_length
);
861 * Check the sanity of the total length.
863 if (total_length
< sizeof(*bhdrp
) + sizeof(*shbp
) + sizeof(struct block_trailer
) ||
864 (total_length
> BT_SHB_INSANE_MAX
)) {
865 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
866 "Section Header Block in pcapng dump file has invalid length %zu < _%u_ < %u (BT_SHB_INSANE_MAX)",
867 sizeof(*bhdrp
) + sizeof(*shbp
) + sizeof(struct block_trailer
),
876 * OK, this is a good pcapng file.
877 * Allocate a pcap_t for it.
879 p
= PCAP_OPEN_OFFLINE_COMMON(errbuf
, struct pcap_ng_sf
);
881 /* Allocation failed. */
885 p
->swapped
= swapped
;
889 * What precision does the user want?
893 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
894 ps
->user_tsresol
= 1000000;
897 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
898 ps
->user_tsresol
= 1000000000;
902 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
903 "unknown time stamp resolution %u", precision
);
909 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= precision
;
912 * Allocate a buffer into which to read blocks. We default to
915 * the total length of the SHB for which we read the header;
917 * 2K, which should be more than large enough for an Enhanced
918 * Packet Block containing a full-size Ethernet frame, and
919 * leaving room for some options.
921 * If we find a bigger block, we reallocate the buffer, up to
922 * the maximum size. We start out with a maximum size of
923 * INITIAL_MAX_BLOCKSIZE; if we see any link-layer header types
924 * with a maximum snapshot that results in a larger maximum
925 * block length, we boost the maximum.
928 if (p
->bufsize
< total_length
)
929 p
->bufsize
= total_length
;
930 p
->buffer
= malloc(p
->bufsize
);
931 if (p
->buffer
== NULL
) {
932 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "out of memory");
937 ps
->max_blocksize
= INITIAL_MAX_BLOCKSIZE
;
940 * Copy the stuff we've read to the buffer, and read the rest
943 bhdrp
= (struct block_header
*)p
->buffer
;
944 shbp
= (struct section_header_block
*)((u_char
*)p
->buffer
+ sizeof(struct block_header
));
945 bhdrp
->block_type
= magic_int
;
946 bhdrp
->total_length
= total_length
;
947 shbp
->byte_order_magic
= byte_order_magic
;
949 (u_char
*)p
->buffer
+ (sizeof(magic_int
) + sizeof(total_length
) + sizeof(byte_order_magic
)),
950 total_length
- (sizeof(magic_int
) + sizeof(total_length
) + sizeof(byte_order_magic
)),
956 * Byte-swap the fields we've read.
958 shbp
->major_version
= SWAPSHORT(shbp
->major_version
);
959 shbp
->minor_version
= SWAPSHORT(shbp
->minor_version
);
962 * XXX - we don't care about the section length.
965 /* currently only SHB version 1.0 is supported */
966 if (! (shbp
->major_version
== PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR
&&
967 shbp
->minor_version
== PCAP_NG_VERSION_MINOR
)) {
968 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
969 "unsupported pcapng savefile version %u.%u",
970 shbp
->major_version
, shbp
->minor_version
);
973 p
->version_major
= shbp
->major_version
;
974 p
->version_minor
= shbp
->minor_version
;
977 * Save the time stamp resolution the user requested.
979 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= precision
;
982 * Now start looking for an Interface Description Block.
986 * Read the next block.
988 status
= read_block(fp
, p
, &cursor
, errbuf
);
990 /* EOF - no IDB in this file */
991 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
992 "the capture file has no Interface Description Blocks");
996 goto fail
; /* error */
997 switch (cursor
.block_type
) {
1001 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1004 idbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*idbp
),
1007 goto fail
; /* error */
1010 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1013 idbp
->linktype
= SWAPSHORT(idbp
->linktype
);
1014 idbp
->snaplen
= SWAPLONG(idbp
->snaplen
);
1018 * Try to add this interface.
1020 if (!add_interface(p
, idbp
, &cursor
, errbuf
))
1029 * Saw a packet before we saw any IDBs. That's
1030 * not valid, as we don't know what link-layer
1031 * encapsulation the packet has.
1033 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1034 "the capture file has a packet block before any Interface Description Blocks");
1046 p
->linktype
= linktype_to_dlt(idbp
->linktype
);
1047 p
->snapshot
= pcap_adjust_snapshot(p
->linktype
, idbp
->snaplen
);
1048 p
->linktype_ext
= 0;
1051 * If the maximum block size for a packet with the maximum
1052 * snapshot length for this DLT_ is bigger than the current
1053 * maximum block size, increase the maximum.
1055 if (MAX_BLOCKSIZE_FOR_SNAPLEN(max_snaplen_for_dlt(p
->linktype
)) > ps
->max_blocksize
)
1056 ps
->max_blocksize
= MAX_BLOCKSIZE_FOR_SNAPLEN(max_snaplen_for_dlt(p
->linktype
));
1058 p
->next_packet_op
= pcap_ng_next_packet
;
1059 p
->cleanup_op
= pcap_ng_cleanup
;
1072 pcap_ng_cleanup(pcap_t
*p
)
1074 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
= p
->priv
;
1081 * Read and return the next packet from the savefile. Return the header
1082 * in hdr and a pointer to the contents in data. Return 0 on success, 1
1083 * if there were no more packets, and -1 on an error.
1086 pcap_ng_next_packet(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_pkthdr
*hdr
, u_char
**data
)
1088 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
= p
->priv
;
1089 struct block_cursor cursor
;
1091 struct enhanced_packet_block
*epbp
;
1092 struct simple_packet_block
*spbp
;
1093 struct packet_block
*pbp
;
1094 bpf_u_int32 interface_id
= 0xFFFFFFFF;
1095 struct interface_description_block
*idbp
;
1096 struct section_header_block
*shbp
;
1097 FILE *fp
= p
->rfile
;
1098 uint64_t t
, sec
, frac
;
1101 * Look for an Enhanced Packet Block, a Simple Packet Block,
1102 * or a Packet Block.
1106 * Read the block type and length; those are common
1109 status
= read_block(fp
, p
, &cursor
, p
->errbuf
);
1111 return (1); /* EOF */
1113 return (-1); /* error */
1114 switch (cursor
.block_type
) {
1118 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1121 epbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*epbp
),
1124 return (-1); /* error */
1127 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1130 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1131 interface_id
= SWAPLONG(epbp
->interface_id
);
1132 hdr
->caplen
= SWAPLONG(epbp
->caplen
);
1133 hdr
->len
= SWAPLONG(epbp
->len
);
1134 t
= ((uint64_t)SWAPLONG(epbp
->timestamp_high
)) << 32 |
1135 SWAPLONG(epbp
->timestamp_low
);
1137 interface_id
= epbp
->interface_id
;
1138 hdr
->caplen
= epbp
->caplen
;
1139 hdr
->len
= epbp
->len
;
1140 t
= ((uint64_t)epbp
->timestamp_high
) << 32 |
1141 epbp
->timestamp_low
;
1147 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1150 spbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*spbp
),
1153 return (-1); /* error */
1156 * SPB packets are assumed to have arrived on
1157 * the first interface.
1162 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1165 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1166 hdr
->len
= SWAPLONG(spbp
->len
);
1168 hdr
->len
= spbp
->len
;
1171 * The SPB doesn't give the captured length;
1172 * it's the minimum of the snapshot length
1173 * and the packet length.
1175 hdr
->caplen
= hdr
->len
;
1176 if (hdr
->caplen
> (bpf_u_int32
)p
->snapshot
)
1177 hdr
->caplen
= p
->snapshot
;
1178 t
= 0; /* no time stamps */
1183 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1186 pbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*pbp
),
1189 return (-1); /* error */
1192 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1195 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1196 interface_id
= SWAPSHORT(pbp
->interface_id
);
1197 hdr
->caplen
= SWAPLONG(pbp
->caplen
);
1198 hdr
->len
= SWAPLONG(pbp
->len
);
1199 t
= ((uint64_t)SWAPLONG(pbp
->timestamp_high
)) << 32 |
1200 SWAPLONG(pbp
->timestamp_low
);
1202 interface_id
= pbp
->interface_id
;
1203 hdr
->caplen
= pbp
->caplen
;
1204 hdr
->len
= pbp
->len
;
1205 t
= ((uint64_t)pbp
->timestamp_high
) << 32 |
1212 * Interface Description Block. Get a pointer
1213 * to its fixed-length portion.
1215 idbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*idbp
),
1218 return (-1); /* error */
1221 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1224 idbp
->linktype
= SWAPSHORT(idbp
->linktype
);
1225 idbp
->snaplen
= SWAPLONG(idbp
->snaplen
);
1229 * If the link-layer type or snapshot length
1230 * differ from the ones for the first IDB we
1233 * XXX - just discard packets from those
1236 if (p
->linktype
!= idbp
->linktype
) {
1237 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1238 "an interface has a type %u different from the type of the first interface",
1244 * Check against the *adjusted* value of this IDB's
1247 if ((bpf_u_int32
)p
->snapshot
!=
1248 pcap_adjust_snapshot(p
->linktype
, idbp
->snaplen
)) {
1249 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1250 "an interface has a snapshot length %u different from the snapshot length of the first interface",
1256 * Try to add this interface.
1258 if (!add_interface(p
, idbp
, &cursor
, p
->errbuf
))
1264 * Section Header Block. Get a pointer
1265 * to its fixed-length portion.
1267 shbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*shbp
),
1270 return (-1); /* error */
1273 * Assume the byte order of this section is
1274 * the same as that of the previous section.
1275 * We'll check for that later.
1278 shbp
->byte_order_magic
=
1279 SWAPLONG(shbp
->byte_order_magic
);
1280 shbp
->major_version
=
1281 SWAPSHORT(shbp
->major_version
);
1285 * Make sure the byte order doesn't change;
1286 * pcap_is_swapped() shouldn't change its
1287 * return value in the middle of reading a capture.
1289 switch (shbp
->byte_order_magic
) {
1291 case BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
:
1297 case SWAPLONG(BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
):
1299 * Byte order changes.
1301 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1302 "the file has sections with different byte orders");
1309 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1310 "the file has a section with a bad byte order magic field");
1315 * Make sure the major version is the version
1318 if (shbp
->major_version
!= PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR
) {
1319 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1320 "unknown pcapng savefile major version number %u",
1321 shbp
->major_version
);
1326 * Reset the interface count; this section should
1327 * have its own set of IDBs. If any of them
1328 * don't have the same interface type, snapshot
1329 * length, or resolution as the first interface
1330 * we saw, we'll fail. (And if we don't see
1331 * any IDBs, we'll fail when we see a packet
1339 * Not a packet block, IDB, or SHB; ignore it.
1347 * Is the interface ID an interface we know?
1349 if (interface_id
>= ps
->ifcount
) {
1353 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1354 "a packet arrived on interface %u, but there's no Interface Description Block for that interface",
1359 if (hdr
->caplen
> (bpf_u_int32
)p
->snapshot
) {
1360 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1361 "invalid packet capture length %u, bigger than "
1362 "snaplen of %d", hdr
->caplen
, p
->snapshot
);
1367 * Convert the time stamp to seconds and fractions of a second,
1368 * with the fractions being in units of the file-supplied resolution.
1370 sec
= t
/ ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
+ ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsoffset
;
1371 frac
= t
% ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
;
1374 * Convert the fractions from units of the file-supplied resolution
1375 * to units of the user-requested resolution.
1377 switch (ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].scale_type
) {
1381 * The interface resolution is what the user wants,
1388 * The interface resolution is less than what the user
1389 * wants; scale the fractional part up to the units of
1390 * the resolution the user requested by multiplying by
1391 * the quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1392 * file-supplied resolution.
1394 * Those resolutions are both powers of 10, and the user-
1395 * requested resolution is greater than the file-supplied
1396 * resolution, so the quotient in question is an integer.
1397 * We've calculated that quotient already, so we just
1400 frac
*= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].scale_factor
;
1405 * The interface resolution is less than what the user
1406 * wants; scale the fractional part up to the units of
1407 * the resolution the user requested by multiplying by
1408 * the quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1409 * file-supplied resolution.
1411 * The file-supplied resolution is a power of 2, so the
1412 * quotient is not an integer, so, in order to do this
1413 * entirely with integer arithmetic, we multiply by the
1414 * user-requested resolution and divide by the file-
1415 * supplied resolution.
1417 * XXX - Is there something clever we could do here,
1418 * given that we know that the file-supplied resolution
1419 * is a power of 2? Doing a multiplication followed by
1420 * a division runs the risk of overflowing, and involves
1421 * two non-simple arithmetic operations.
1423 frac
*= ps
->user_tsresol
;
1424 frac
/= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
;
1427 case SCALE_DOWN_DEC
:
1429 * The interface resolution is greater than what the user
1430 * wants; scale the fractional part up to the units of
1431 * the resolution the user requested by multiplying by
1432 * the quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1433 * file-supplied resolution.
1435 * Those resolutions are both powers of 10, and the user-
1436 * requested resolution is less than the file-supplied
1437 * resolution, so the quotient in question isn't an
1438 * integer, but its reciprocal is, and we can just divide
1439 * by the reciprocal of the quotient. We've calculated
1440 * the reciprocal of that quotient already, so we must
1443 frac
/= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].scale_factor
;
1447 case SCALE_DOWN_BIN
:
1449 * The interface resolution is greater than what the user
1450 * wants; convert the fractional part to units of the
1451 * resolution the user requested by multiplying by the
1452 * quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1453 * file-supplied resolution. We do that by multiplying
1454 * by the user-requested resolution and dividing by the
1455 * file-supplied resolution, as the quotient might not
1456 * fit in an integer.
1458 * The file-supplied resolution is a power of 2, so the
1459 * quotient is not an integer, and neither is its
1460 * reciprocal, so, in order to do this entirely with
1461 * integer arithmetic, we multiply by the user-requested
1462 * resolution and divide by the file-supplied resolution.
1464 * XXX - Is there something clever we could do here,
1465 * given that we know that the file-supplied resolution
1466 * is a power of 2? Doing a multiplication followed by
1467 * a division runs the risk of overflowing, and involves
1468 * two non-simple arithmetic operations.
1470 frac
*= ps
->user_tsresol
;
1471 frac
/= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
;
1476 * tv_sec and tv_used in the Windows struct timeval are both
1479 hdr
->ts
.tv_sec
= (long)sec
;
1480 hdr
->ts
.tv_usec
= (long)frac
;
1483 * tv_sec in the UN*X struct timeval is a time_t; tv_usec is
1484 * suseconds_t in UN*Xes that work the way the current Single
1485 * UNIX Standard specify - but not all older UN*Xes necessarily
1486 * support that type, so just cast to int.
1488 hdr
->ts
.tv_sec
= (time_t)sec
;
1489 hdr
->ts
.tv_usec
= (int)frac
;
1493 * Get a pointer to the packet data.
1495 *data
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, hdr
->caplen
, p
->errbuf
);
1500 swap_pseudo_headers(p
->linktype
, hdr
, *data
);