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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 * or if minor_version isn't PCAP_NG_VERSION_MINOR or 2, that means that
105 * this code can't read the file.
107 #define PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR 1
108 #define PCAP_NG_VERSION_MINOR 0
111 * Interface Description Block.
113 #define BT_IDB 0x00000001
115 struct interface_description_block
{
119 /* followed by options and trailer */
123 * Options in the IDB.
125 #define IF_NAME 2 /* interface name string */
126 #define IF_DESCRIPTION 3 /* interface description string */
127 #define IF_IPV4ADDR 4 /* interface's IPv4 address and netmask */
128 #define IF_IPV6ADDR 5 /* interface's IPv6 address and prefix length */
129 #define IF_MACADDR 6 /* interface's MAC address */
130 #define IF_EUIADDR 7 /* interface's EUI address */
131 #define IF_SPEED 8 /* interface's speed, in bits/s */
132 #define IF_TSRESOL 9 /* interface's time stamp resolution */
133 #define IF_TZONE 10 /* interface's time zone */
134 #define IF_FILTER 11 /* filter used when capturing on interface */
135 #define IF_OS 12 /* string OS on which capture on this interface was done */
136 #define IF_FCSLEN 13 /* FCS length for this interface */
137 #define IF_TSOFFSET 14 /* time stamp offset for this interface */
140 * Enhanced Packet Block.
142 #define BT_EPB 0x00000006
144 struct enhanced_packet_block
{
145 bpf_u_int32 interface_id
;
146 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_high
;
147 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_low
;
150 /* followed by packet data, options, and trailer */
154 * Simple Packet Block.
156 #define BT_SPB 0x00000003
158 struct simple_packet_block
{
160 /* followed by packet data and trailer */
166 #define BT_PB 0x00000002
168 struct packet_block
{
169 u_short interface_id
;
171 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_high
;
172 bpf_u_int32 timestamp_low
;
175 /* followed by packet data, options, and trailer */
179 * Block cursor - used when processing the contents of a block.
180 * Contains a pointer into the data being processed and a count
181 * of bytes remaining in the block.
183 struct block_cursor
{
185 size_t data_remaining
;
186 bpf_u_int32 block_type
;
195 } tstamp_scale_type_t
;
198 * Per-interface information.
201 uint32_t snaplen
; /* snapshot length */
202 uint64_t tsresol
; /* time stamp resolution */
203 tstamp_scale_type_t scale_type
; /* how to scale */
204 uint64_t scale_factor
; /* time stamp scale factor for power-of-10 tsresol */
205 uint64_t tsoffset
; /* time stamp offset */
209 * Per-pcap_t private data.
211 * max_blocksize is the maximum size of a block that we'll accept. We
212 * reject blocks bigger than this, so we don't consume too much memory
213 * with a truly huge block. It can change as we see IDBs with different
214 * link-layer header types. (Currently, we don't support IDBs with
215 * different link-layer header types, but we will support it in the
216 * future, when we offer file-reading APIs that support it.)
218 * XXX - that's an issue on ILP32 platforms, where the maximum block
219 * size of 2^31-1 would eat all but one byte of the entire address space.
220 * It's less of an issue on ILP64/LLP64 platforms, but the actual size
221 * of the address space may be limited by 1) the number of *significant*
222 * address bits (currently, x86-64 only supports 48 bits of address), 2)
223 * any limitations imposed by the operating system; 3) any limitations
224 * imposed by the amount of available backing store for anonymous pages,
225 * so we impose a limit regardless of the size of a pointer.
228 uint64_t user_tsresol
; /* time stamp resolution requested by the user */
229 u_int max_blocksize
; /* don't grow buffer size past this */
230 bpf_u_int32 ifcount
; /* number of interfaces seen in this capture */
231 bpf_u_int32 ifaces_size
; /* size of array below */
232 struct pcap_ng_if
*ifaces
; /* array of interface information */
236 * The maximum block size we start with; we use an arbitrary value of
239 #define INITIAL_MAX_BLOCKSIZE (16*1024*1024)
242 * Maximum block size for a given maximum snapshot length; we define it
243 * as the size of an EPB with a max_snaplen-sized packet and 128KB of
246 #define MAX_BLOCKSIZE_FOR_SNAPLEN(max_snaplen) \
247 (sizeof (struct block_header) + \
248 sizeof (struct enhanced_packet_block) + \
249 (max_snaplen) + 131072 + \
250 sizeof (struct block_trailer))
252 static void pcap_ng_cleanup(pcap_t
*p
);
253 static int pcap_ng_next_packet(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_pkthdr
*hdr
,
257 read_bytes(FILE *fp
, void *buf
, size_t bytes_to_read
, int fail_on_eof
,
262 amt_read
= fread(buf
, 1, bytes_to_read
, fp
);
263 if (amt_read
!= bytes_to_read
) {
265 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
266 errno
, "error reading dump file");
268 if (amt_read
== 0 && !fail_on_eof
)
269 return (0); /* EOF */
270 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
271 "truncated pcapng dump file; tried to read %zu bytes, only got %zu",
272 bytes_to_read
, amt_read
);
280 read_block(FILE *fp
, pcap_t
*p
, struct block_cursor
*cursor
, char *errbuf
)
282 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
;
284 struct block_header bhdr
;
285 struct block_trailer
*btrlr
;
287 size_t data_remaining
;
291 status
= read_bytes(fp
, &bhdr
, sizeof(bhdr
), 0, errbuf
);
293 return (status
); /* error or EOF */
296 bhdr
.block_type
= SWAPLONG(bhdr
.block_type
);
297 bhdr
.total_length
= SWAPLONG(bhdr
.total_length
);
301 * Is this block "too small" - i.e., is it shorter than a block
302 * header plus a block trailer?
304 if (bhdr
.total_length
< sizeof(struct block_header
) +
305 sizeof(struct block_trailer
)) {
306 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
307 "block in pcapng dump file has a length of %u < %zu",
309 sizeof(struct block_header
) + sizeof(struct block_trailer
));
314 * Is the block total length a multiple of 4?
316 if ((bhdr
.total_length
% 4) != 0) {
318 * No. Report that as an error.
320 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
321 "block in pcapng dump file has a length of %u that is not a multiple of 4",
327 * Is the buffer big enough?
329 if (p
->bufsize
< bhdr
.total_length
) {
331 * No - make it big enough, unless it's too big, in
332 * which case we fail.
336 if (bhdr
.total_length
> ps
->max_blocksize
) {
337 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "pcapng block size %u > maximum %u", bhdr
.total_length
,
341 bigger_buffer
= realloc(p
->buffer
, bhdr
.total_length
);
342 if (bigger_buffer
== NULL
) {
343 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "out of memory");
346 p
->buffer
= bigger_buffer
;
350 * Copy the stuff we've read to the buffer, and read the rest
353 memcpy(p
->buffer
, &bhdr
, sizeof(bhdr
));
354 bdata
= (u_char
*)p
->buffer
+ sizeof(bhdr
);
355 data_remaining
= bhdr
.total_length
- sizeof(bhdr
);
356 if (read_bytes(fp
, bdata
, data_remaining
, 1, errbuf
) == -1)
360 * Get the block size from the trailer.
362 btrlr
= (struct block_trailer
*)(bdata
+ data_remaining
- sizeof (struct block_trailer
));
364 btrlr
->total_length
= SWAPLONG(btrlr
->total_length
);
367 * Is the total length from the trailer the same as the total
368 * length from the header?
370 if (bhdr
.total_length
!= btrlr
->total_length
) {
374 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
375 "block total length in header and trailer don't match");
380 * Initialize the cursor.
382 cursor
->data
= bdata
;
383 cursor
->data_remaining
= data_remaining
- sizeof(struct block_trailer
);
384 cursor
->block_type
= bhdr
.block_type
;
389 get_from_block_data(struct block_cursor
*cursor
, size_t chunk_size
,
395 * Make sure we have the specified amount of data remaining in
398 if (cursor
->data_remaining
< chunk_size
) {
399 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
400 "block of type %u in pcapng dump file is too short",
406 * Return the current pointer, and skip past the chunk.
409 cursor
->data
+= chunk_size
;
410 cursor
->data_remaining
-= chunk_size
;
414 static struct option_header
*
415 get_opthdr_from_block_data(pcap_t
*p
, struct block_cursor
*cursor
, char *errbuf
)
417 struct option_header
*opthdr
;
419 opthdr
= get_from_block_data(cursor
, sizeof(*opthdr
), errbuf
);
420 if (opthdr
== NULL
) {
422 * Option header is cut short.
428 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
431 opthdr
->option_code
= SWAPSHORT(opthdr
->option_code
);
432 opthdr
->option_length
= SWAPSHORT(opthdr
->option_length
);
439 get_optvalue_from_block_data(struct block_cursor
*cursor
,
440 struct option_header
*opthdr
, char *errbuf
)
442 size_t padded_option_len
;
445 /* Pad option length to 4-byte boundary */
446 padded_option_len
= opthdr
->option_length
;
447 padded_option_len
= ((padded_option_len
+ 3)/4)*4;
449 optvalue
= get_from_block_data(cursor
, padded_option_len
, errbuf
);
450 if (optvalue
== NULL
) {
452 * Option value is cut short.
461 process_idb_options(pcap_t
*p
, struct block_cursor
*cursor
, uint64_t *tsresol
,
462 uint64_t *tsoffset
, int *is_binary
, char *errbuf
)
464 struct option_header
*opthdr
;
466 int saw_tsresol
, saw_tsoffset
;
472 while (cursor
->data_remaining
!= 0) {
474 * Get the option header.
476 opthdr
= get_opthdr_from_block_data(p
, cursor
, errbuf
);
477 if (opthdr
== NULL
) {
479 * Option header is cut short.
487 optvalue
= get_optvalue_from_block_data(cursor
, opthdr
,
489 if (optvalue
== NULL
) {
491 * Option value is cut short.
496 switch (opthdr
->option_code
) {
499 if (opthdr
->option_length
!= 0) {
500 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
501 "Interface Description Block has opt_endofopt option with length %u != 0",
502 opthdr
->option_length
);
508 if (opthdr
->option_length
!= 1) {
509 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
510 "Interface Description Block has if_tsresol option with length %u != 1",
511 opthdr
->option_length
);
515 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
516 "Interface Description Block has more than one if_tsresol option");
520 memcpy(&tsresol_opt
, optvalue
, sizeof(tsresol_opt
));
521 if (tsresol_opt
& 0x80) {
523 * Resolution is negative power of 2.
525 uint8_t tsresol_shift
= (tsresol_opt
& 0x7F);
527 if (tsresol_shift
> 63) {
529 * Resolution is too high; 2^-{res}
530 * won't fit in a 64-bit value.
532 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
533 "Interface Description Block if_tsresol option resolution 2^-%u is too high",
538 *tsresol
= ((uint64_t)1) << tsresol_shift
;
541 * Resolution is negative power of 10.
543 if (tsresol_opt
> 19) {
545 * Resolution is too high; 2^-{res}
546 * won't fit in a 64-bit value (the
547 * largest power of 10 that fits
548 * in a 64-bit value is 10^19, as
549 * the largest 64-bit unsigned
550 * value is ~1.8*10^19).
552 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
553 "Interface Description Block if_tsresol option resolution 10^-%u is too high",
559 for (i
= 0; i
< tsresol_opt
; i
++)
565 if (opthdr
->option_length
!= 8) {
566 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
567 "Interface Description Block has if_tsoffset option with length %u != 8",
568 opthdr
->option_length
);
572 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
573 "Interface Description Block has more than one if_tsoffset option");
577 memcpy(tsoffset
, optvalue
, sizeof(*tsoffset
));
579 *tsoffset
= SWAPLL(*tsoffset
);
592 add_interface(pcap_t
*p
, struct interface_description_block
*idbp
,
593 struct block_cursor
*cursor
, char *errbuf
)
595 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
;
603 * Count this interface.
608 * Grow the array of per-interface information as necessary.
610 if (ps
->ifcount
> ps
->ifaces_size
) {
612 * We need to grow the array.
614 bpf_u_int32 new_ifaces_size
;
615 struct pcap_ng_if
*new_ifaces
;
617 if (ps
->ifaces_size
== 0) {
619 * It's currently empty.
621 * (The Clang static analyzer doesn't do enough,
622 * err, umm, dataflow *analysis* to realize that
623 * ps->ifaces_size == 0 if ps->ifaces == NULL,
624 * and so complains about a possible zero argument
625 * to realloc(), so we check for the former
626 * condition to shut it up.
628 * However, it doesn't complain that one of the
629 * multiplications below could overflow, which is
630 * a real, albeit extremely unlikely, problem (you'd
631 * need a pcapng file with tens of millions of
635 new_ifaces
= malloc(sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
));
638 * It's not currently empty; double its size.
639 * (Perhaps overkill once we have a lot of interfaces.)
641 * Check for overflow if we double it.
643 if (ps
->ifaces_size
* 2 < ps
->ifaces_size
) {
645 * The maximum number of interfaces before
646 * ps->ifaces_size overflows is the largest
647 * possible 32-bit power of 2, as we do
650 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
651 "more than %u interfaces in the file",
657 * ps->ifaces_size * 2 doesn't overflow, so it's
660 new_ifaces_size
= ps
->ifaces_size
* 2;
663 * Now make sure that's not so big that it overflows
664 * if we multiply by sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if).
666 * That can happen on 32-bit platforms, with a 32-bit
667 * size_t; it shouldn't happen on 64-bit platforms,
668 * with a 64-bit size_t, as new_ifaces_size is
671 if (new_ifaces_size
* sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
) < new_ifaces_size
) {
673 * As this fails only with 32-bit size_t,
674 * the multiplication was 32x32->32, and
675 * the largest 32-bit value that can safely
676 * be multiplied by sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if)
677 * without overflow is the largest 32-bit
678 * (unsigned) value divided by
679 * sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if).
681 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
682 "more than %u interfaces in the file",
683 0xFFFFFFFFU
/ ((u_int
)sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
)));
686 new_ifaces
= realloc(ps
->ifaces
, new_ifaces_size
* sizeof (struct pcap_ng_if
));
688 if (new_ifaces
== NULL
) {
690 * We ran out of memory.
693 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
694 "out of memory for per-interface information (%u interfaces)",
698 ps
->ifaces_size
= new_ifaces_size
;
699 ps
->ifaces
= new_ifaces
;
702 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].snaplen
= idbp
->snaplen
;
705 * Set the default time stamp resolution and offset.
707 tsresol
= 1000000; /* microsecond resolution */
708 is_binary
= 0; /* which is a power of 10 */
709 tsoffset
= 0; /* absolute timestamps */
712 * Now look for various time stamp options, so we know
713 * how to interpret the time stamps for this interface.
715 if (process_idb_options(p
, cursor
, &tsresol
, &tsoffset
, &is_binary
,
719 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].tsresol
= tsresol
;
720 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].tsoffset
= tsoffset
;
723 * Determine whether we're scaling up or down or not
724 * at all for this interface.
726 if (tsresol
== ps
->user_tsresol
) {
728 * The resolution is the resolution the user wants,
729 * so we don't have to do scaling.
731 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= PASS_THROUGH
;
732 } else if (tsresol
> ps
->user_tsresol
) {
734 * The resolution is greater than what the user wants,
735 * so we have to scale the timestamps down.
738 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_DOWN_BIN
;
741 * Calculate the scale factor.
743 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_factor
= tsresol
/ps
->user_tsresol
;
744 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_DOWN_DEC
;
748 * The resolution is less than what the user wants,
749 * so we have to scale the timestamps up.
752 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_UP_BIN
;
755 * Calculate the scale factor.
757 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_factor
= ps
->user_tsresol
/tsresol
;
758 ps
->ifaces
[ps
->ifcount
- 1].scale_type
= SCALE_UP_DEC
;
765 * Check whether this is a pcapng savefile and, if it is, extract the
766 * relevant information from the header.
769 pcap_ng_check_header(const uint8_t *magic
, FILE *fp
, u_int precision
,
770 char *errbuf
, int *err
)
772 bpf_u_int32 magic_int
;
774 bpf_u_int32 total_length
;
775 bpf_u_int32 byte_order_magic
;
776 struct block_header
*bhdrp
;
777 struct section_header_block
*shbp
;
780 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
;
782 struct block_cursor cursor
;
783 struct interface_description_block
*idbp
;
786 * Assume no read errors.
791 * Check whether the first 4 bytes of the file are the block
792 * type for a pcapng savefile.
794 memcpy(&magic_int
, magic
, sizeof(magic_int
));
795 if (magic_int
!= BT_SHB
) {
797 * XXX - check whether this looks like what the block
798 * type would be after being munged by mapping between
799 * UN*X and DOS/Windows text file format and, if it
800 * does, look for the byte-order magic number in
801 * the appropriate place and, if we find it, report
802 * this as possibly being a pcapng file transferred
803 * between UN*X and Windows in text file format?
805 return (NULL
); /* nope */
809 * OK, they are. However, that's just \n\r\r\n, so it could,
810 * conceivably, be an ordinary text file.
812 * It could not, however, conceivably be any other type of
813 * capture file, so we can read the rest of the putative
814 * Section Header Block; put the block type in the common
815 * header, read the rest of the common header and the
816 * fixed-length portion of the SHB, and look for the byte-order
819 amt_read
= fread(&total_length
, 1, sizeof(total_length
), fp
);
820 if (amt_read
< sizeof(total_length
)) {
822 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
823 errno
, "error reading dump file");
825 return (NULL
); /* fail */
829 * Possibly a weird short text file, so just say
834 amt_read
= fread(&byte_order_magic
, 1, sizeof(byte_order_magic
), fp
);
835 if (amt_read
< sizeof(byte_order_magic
)) {
837 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
838 errno
, "error reading dump file");
840 return (NULL
); /* fail */
844 * Possibly a weird short text file, so just say
849 if (byte_order_magic
!= BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
) {
850 byte_order_magic
= SWAPLONG(byte_order_magic
);
851 if (byte_order_magic
!= BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
) {
858 total_length
= SWAPLONG(total_length
);
862 * Check the sanity of the total length.
864 if (total_length
< sizeof(*bhdrp
) + sizeof(*shbp
) + sizeof(struct block_trailer
) ||
865 (total_length
> BT_SHB_INSANE_MAX
)) {
866 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
867 "Section Header Block in pcapng dump file has invalid length %zu < _%u_ < %u (BT_SHB_INSANE_MAX)",
868 sizeof(*bhdrp
) + sizeof(*shbp
) + sizeof(struct block_trailer
),
877 * OK, this is a good pcapng file.
878 * Allocate a pcap_t for it.
880 p
= PCAP_OPEN_OFFLINE_COMMON(errbuf
, struct pcap_ng_sf
);
882 /* Allocation failed. */
886 p
->swapped
= swapped
;
890 * What precision does the user want?
894 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
895 ps
->user_tsresol
= 1000000;
898 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
899 ps
->user_tsresol
= 1000000000;
903 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
904 "unknown time stamp resolution %u", precision
);
910 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= precision
;
913 * Allocate a buffer into which to read blocks. We default to
916 * the total length of the SHB for which we read the header;
918 * 2K, which should be more than large enough for an Enhanced
919 * Packet Block containing a full-size Ethernet frame, and
920 * leaving room for some options.
922 * If we find a bigger block, we reallocate the buffer, up to
923 * the maximum size. We start out with a maximum size of
924 * INITIAL_MAX_BLOCKSIZE; if we see any link-layer header types
925 * with a maximum snapshot that results in a larger maximum
926 * block length, we boost the maximum.
929 if (p
->bufsize
< total_length
)
930 p
->bufsize
= total_length
;
931 p
->buffer
= malloc(p
->bufsize
);
932 if (p
->buffer
== NULL
) {
933 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "out of memory");
938 ps
->max_blocksize
= INITIAL_MAX_BLOCKSIZE
;
941 * Copy the stuff we've read to the buffer, and read the rest
944 bhdrp
= (struct block_header
*)p
->buffer
;
945 shbp
= (struct section_header_block
*)((u_char
*)p
->buffer
+ sizeof(struct block_header
));
946 bhdrp
->block_type
= magic_int
;
947 bhdrp
->total_length
= total_length
;
948 shbp
->byte_order_magic
= byte_order_magic
;
950 (u_char
*)p
->buffer
+ (sizeof(magic_int
) + sizeof(total_length
) + sizeof(byte_order_magic
)),
951 total_length
- (sizeof(magic_int
) + sizeof(total_length
) + sizeof(byte_order_magic
)),
957 * Byte-swap the fields we've read.
959 shbp
->major_version
= SWAPSHORT(shbp
->major_version
);
960 shbp
->minor_version
= SWAPSHORT(shbp
->minor_version
);
963 * XXX - we don't care about the section length.
966 /* Currently only SHB versions 1.0 and 1.2 are supported;
967 version 1.2 is treated as being the same as version 1.0.
968 See the current version of the pcapng specification.
970 Version 1.2 is written by some programs that write additional
971 block types (which can be read by any code that handles them,
972 regardless of whether the minor version if 0 or 2, so that's
973 not a reason to change the minor version number).
975 XXX - the pcapng specification says that readers should
976 just ignore sections with an unsupported version number;
977 presumably they can also report an error if they skip
978 all the way to the end of the file without finding
979 any versions that they support. */
980 if (! (shbp
->major_version
== PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR
&&
981 (shbp
->minor_version
== PCAP_NG_VERSION_MINOR
||
982 shbp
->minor_version
== 2))) {
983 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
984 "unsupported pcapng savefile version %u.%u",
985 shbp
->major_version
, shbp
->minor_version
);
988 p
->version_major
= shbp
->major_version
;
989 p
->version_minor
= shbp
->minor_version
;
992 * Save the time stamp resolution the user requested.
994 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= precision
;
997 * Now start looking for an Interface Description Block.
1001 * Read the next block.
1003 status
= read_block(fp
, p
, &cursor
, errbuf
);
1005 /* EOF - no IDB in this file */
1006 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1007 "the capture file has no Interface Description Blocks");
1011 goto fail
; /* error */
1012 switch (cursor
.block_type
) {
1016 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1019 idbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*idbp
),
1022 goto fail
; /* error */
1025 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1028 idbp
->linktype
= SWAPSHORT(idbp
->linktype
);
1029 idbp
->snaplen
= SWAPLONG(idbp
->snaplen
);
1033 * Try to add this interface.
1035 if (!add_interface(p
, idbp
, &cursor
, errbuf
))
1044 * Saw a packet before we saw any IDBs. That's
1045 * not valid, as we don't know what link-layer
1046 * encapsulation the packet has.
1048 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1049 "the capture file has a packet block before any Interface Description Blocks");
1061 p
->linktype
= linktype_to_dlt(idbp
->linktype
);
1062 p
->snapshot
= pcap_adjust_snapshot(p
->linktype
, idbp
->snaplen
);
1063 p
->linktype_ext
= 0;
1066 * If the maximum block size for a packet with the maximum
1067 * snapshot length for this DLT_ is bigger than the current
1068 * maximum block size, increase the maximum.
1070 if (MAX_BLOCKSIZE_FOR_SNAPLEN(max_snaplen_for_dlt(p
->linktype
)) > ps
->max_blocksize
)
1071 ps
->max_blocksize
= MAX_BLOCKSIZE_FOR_SNAPLEN(max_snaplen_for_dlt(p
->linktype
));
1073 p
->next_packet_op
= pcap_ng_next_packet
;
1074 p
->cleanup_op
= pcap_ng_cleanup
;
1087 pcap_ng_cleanup(pcap_t
*p
)
1089 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
= p
->priv
;
1096 * Read and return the next packet from the savefile. Return the header
1097 * in hdr and a pointer to the contents in data. Return 1 on success, 0
1098 * if there were no more packets, and -1 on an error.
1101 pcap_ng_next_packet(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_pkthdr
*hdr
, u_char
**data
)
1103 struct pcap_ng_sf
*ps
= p
->priv
;
1104 struct block_cursor cursor
;
1106 struct enhanced_packet_block
*epbp
;
1107 struct simple_packet_block
*spbp
;
1108 struct packet_block
*pbp
;
1109 bpf_u_int32 interface_id
= 0xFFFFFFFF;
1110 struct interface_description_block
*idbp
;
1111 struct section_header_block
*shbp
;
1112 FILE *fp
= p
->rfile
;
1113 uint64_t t
, sec
, frac
;
1116 * Look for an Enhanced Packet Block, a Simple Packet Block,
1117 * or a Packet Block.
1121 * Read the block type and length; those are common
1124 status
= read_block(fp
, p
, &cursor
, p
->errbuf
);
1126 return (0); /* EOF */
1128 return (-1); /* error */
1129 switch (cursor
.block_type
) {
1133 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1136 epbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*epbp
),
1139 return (-1); /* error */
1142 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1145 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1146 interface_id
= SWAPLONG(epbp
->interface_id
);
1147 hdr
->caplen
= SWAPLONG(epbp
->caplen
);
1148 hdr
->len
= SWAPLONG(epbp
->len
);
1149 t
= ((uint64_t)SWAPLONG(epbp
->timestamp_high
)) << 32 |
1150 SWAPLONG(epbp
->timestamp_low
);
1152 interface_id
= epbp
->interface_id
;
1153 hdr
->caplen
= epbp
->caplen
;
1154 hdr
->len
= epbp
->len
;
1155 t
= ((uint64_t)epbp
->timestamp_high
) << 32 |
1156 epbp
->timestamp_low
;
1162 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1165 spbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*spbp
),
1168 return (-1); /* error */
1171 * SPB packets are assumed to have arrived on
1172 * the first interface.
1177 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1180 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1181 hdr
->len
= SWAPLONG(spbp
->len
);
1183 hdr
->len
= spbp
->len
;
1186 * The SPB doesn't give the captured length;
1187 * it's the minimum of the snapshot length
1188 * and the packet length.
1190 hdr
->caplen
= hdr
->len
;
1191 if (hdr
->caplen
> (bpf_u_int32
)p
->snapshot
)
1192 hdr
->caplen
= p
->snapshot
;
1193 t
= 0; /* no time stamps */
1198 * Get a pointer to the fixed-length portion of the
1201 pbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*pbp
),
1204 return (-1); /* error */
1207 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1210 /* these were written in opposite byte order */
1211 interface_id
= SWAPSHORT(pbp
->interface_id
);
1212 hdr
->caplen
= SWAPLONG(pbp
->caplen
);
1213 hdr
->len
= SWAPLONG(pbp
->len
);
1214 t
= ((uint64_t)SWAPLONG(pbp
->timestamp_high
)) << 32 |
1215 SWAPLONG(pbp
->timestamp_low
);
1217 interface_id
= pbp
->interface_id
;
1218 hdr
->caplen
= pbp
->caplen
;
1219 hdr
->len
= pbp
->len
;
1220 t
= ((uint64_t)pbp
->timestamp_high
) << 32 |
1227 * Interface Description Block. Get a pointer
1228 * to its fixed-length portion.
1230 idbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*idbp
),
1233 return (-1); /* error */
1236 * Byte-swap it if necessary.
1239 idbp
->linktype
= SWAPSHORT(idbp
->linktype
);
1240 idbp
->snaplen
= SWAPLONG(idbp
->snaplen
);
1244 * If the link-layer type or snapshot length
1245 * differ from the ones for the first IDB we
1248 * XXX - just discard packets from those
1251 if (p
->linktype
!= idbp
->linktype
) {
1252 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1253 "an interface has a type %u different from the type of the first interface",
1259 * Check against the *adjusted* value of this IDB's
1262 if ((bpf_u_int32
)p
->snapshot
!=
1263 pcap_adjust_snapshot(p
->linktype
, idbp
->snaplen
)) {
1264 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1265 "an interface has a snapshot length %u different from the snapshot length of the first interface",
1271 * Try to add this interface.
1273 if (!add_interface(p
, idbp
, &cursor
, p
->errbuf
))
1279 * Section Header Block. Get a pointer
1280 * to its fixed-length portion.
1282 shbp
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, sizeof(*shbp
),
1285 return (-1); /* error */
1288 * Assume the byte order of this section is
1289 * the same as that of the previous section.
1290 * We'll check for that later.
1293 shbp
->byte_order_magic
=
1294 SWAPLONG(shbp
->byte_order_magic
);
1295 shbp
->major_version
=
1296 SWAPSHORT(shbp
->major_version
);
1300 * Make sure the byte order doesn't change;
1301 * pcap_is_swapped() shouldn't change its
1302 * return value in the middle of reading a capture.
1304 switch (shbp
->byte_order_magic
) {
1306 case BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
:
1312 case SWAPLONG(BYTE_ORDER_MAGIC
):
1314 * Byte order changes.
1316 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1317 "the file has sections with different byte orders");
1324 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1325 "the file has a section with a bad byte order magic field");
1330 * Make sure the major version is the version
1333 if (shbp
->major_version
!= PCAP_NG_VERSION_MAJOR
) {
1334 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1335 "unknown pcapng savefile major version number %u",
1336 shbp
->major_version
);
1341 * Reset the interface count; this section should
1342 * have its own set of IDBs. If any of them
1343 * don't have the same interface type, snapshot
1344 * length, or resolution as the first interface
1345 * we saw, we'll fail. (And if we don't see
1346 * any IDBs, we'll fail when we see a packet
1354 * Not a packet block, IDB, or SHB; ignore it.
1362 * Is the interface ID an interface we know?
1364 if (interface_id
>= ps
->ifcount
) {
1368 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1369 "a packet arrived on interface %u, but there's no Interface Description Block for that interface",
1374 if (hdr
->caplen
> (bpf_u_int32
)p
->snapshot
) {
1375 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1376 "invalid packet capture length %u, bigger than "
1377 "snaplen of %d", hdr
->caplen
, p
->snapshot
);
1382 * Convert the time stamp to seconds and fractions of a second,
1383 * with the fractions being in units of the file-supplied resolution.
1385 sec
= t
/ ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
+ ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsoffset
;
1386 frac
= t
% ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
;
1389 * Convert the fractions from units of the file-supplied resolution
1390 * to units of the user-requested resolution.
1392 switch (ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].scale_type
) {
1396 * The interface resolution is what the user wants,
1403 * The interface resolution is less than what the user
1404 * wants; scale the fractional part up to the units of
1405 * the resolution the user requested by multiplying by
1406 * the quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1407 * file-supplied resolution.
1409 * Those resolutions are both powers of 10, and the user-
1410 * requested resolution is greater than the file-supplied
1411 * resolution, so the quotient in question is an integer.
1412 * We've calculated that quotient already, so we just
1415 frac
*= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].scale_factor
;
1420 * The interface resolution is less than what the user
1421 * wants; scale the fractional part up to the units of
1422 * the resolution the user requested by multiplying by
1423 * the quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1424 * file-supplied resolution.
1426 * The file-supplied resolution is a power of 2, so the
1427 * quotient is not an integer, so, in order to do this
1428 * entirely with integer arithmetic, we multiply by the
1429 * user-requested resolution and divide by the file-
1430 * supplied resolution.
1432 * XXX - Is there something clever we could do here,
1433 * given that we know that the file-supplied resolution
1434 * is a power of 2? Doing a multiplication followed by
1435 * a division runs the risk of overflowing, and involves
1436 * two non-simple arithmetic operations.
1438 frac
*= ps
->user_tsresol
;
1439 frac
/= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
;
1442 case SCALE_DOWN_DEC
:
1444 * The interface resolution is greater than what the user
1445 * wants; scale the fractional part up to the units of
1446 * the resolution the user requested by multiplying by
1447 * the quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1448 * file-supplied resolution.
1450 * Those resolutions are both powers of 10, and the user-
1451 * requested resolution is less than the file-supplied
1452 * resolution, so the quotient in question isn't an
1453 * integer, but its reciprocal is, and we can just divide
1454 * by the reciprocal of the quotient. We've calculated
1455 * the reciprocal of that quotient already, so we must
1458 frac
/= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].scale_factor
;
1462 case SCALE_DOWN_BIN
:
1464 * The interface resolution is greater than what the user
1465 * wants; convert the fractional part to units of the
1466 * resolution the user requested by multiplying by the
1467 * quotient of the user-requested resolution and the
1468 * file-supplied resolution. We do that by multiplying
1469 * by the user-requested resolution and dividing by the
1470 * file-supplied resolution, as the quotient might not
1471 * fit in an integer.
1473 * The file-supplied resolution is a power of 2, so the
1474 * quotient is not an integer, and neither is its
1475 * reciprocal, so, in order to do this entirely with
1476 * integer arithmetic, we multiply by the user-requested
1477 * resolution and divide by the file-supplied resolution.
1479 * XXX - Is there something clever we could do here,
1480 * given that we know that the file-supplied resolution
1481 * is a power of 2? Doing a multiplication followed by
1482 * a division runs the risk of overflowing, and involves
1483 * two non-simple arithmetic operations.
1485 frac
*= ps
->user_tsresol
;
1486 frac
/= ps
->ifaces
[interface_id
].tsresol
;
1491 * tv_sec and tv_used in the Windows struct timeval are both
1494 hdr
->ts
.tv_sec
= (long)sec
;
1495 hdr
->ts
.tv_usec
= (long)frac
;
1498 * tv_sec in the UN*X struct timeval is a time_t; tv_usec is
1499 * suseconds_t in UN*Xes that work the way the current Single
1500 * UNIX Standard specify - but not all older UN*Xes necessarily
1501 * support that type, so just cast to int.
1503 hdr
->ts
.tv_sec
= (time_t)sec
;
1504 hdr
->ts
.tv_usec
= (int)frac
;
1508 * Get a pointer to the packet data.
1510 *data
= get_from_block_data(&cursor
, hdr
->caplen
, p
->errbuf
);
1515 swap_pseudo_headers(p
->linktype
, hdr
, *data
);