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37 * Include this before including any system header files, as it
38 * may do some #defines that cause those headers to declare
39 * more functions than they do by default.
43 #include <pcap-types.h>
45 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
48 #include <sys/socket.h>
51 * On most supported platforms <sys/ioctl.h> also defines the SIOCGIF* macros.
52 * However, on Haiku, illumos and Solaris the macros need <sys/sockio.h>,
53 * which does not exist in AIX 7, HP-UX 11, GNU/Hurd and Linux (both GNU and
56 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) || defined(__HAIKU__)
57 #include <sys/sockio.h>
61 #include <netinet/in.h>
67 #if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
74 #include "diag-control.h"
76 #include "thread-local.h"
78 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
88 #endif /* HAVE_DAG_API */
92 #endif /* HAVE_SNF_API */
94 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_LINUX_USBMON
95 #include "pcap-usb-linux.h"
98 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_BT
99 #include "pcap-bt-linux.h"
102 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_BT_MONITOR
103 #include "pcap-bt-monitor-linux.h"
106 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_NETFILTER
107 #include "pcap-netfilter-linux.h"
110 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP
111 #include "pcap-netmap.h"
114 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_DBUS
115 #include "pcap-dbus.h"
118 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_RDMASNIFF
119 #include "pcap-rdmasniff.h"
122 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_DPDK
123 #include "pcap-dpdk.h"
127 #include "pcap-rpcap.h"
132 * To quote the WSAStartup() documentation:
134 * The WSAStartup function typically leads to protocol-specific helper
135 * DLLs being loaded. As a result, the WSAStartup function should not
136 * be called from the DllMain function in a application DLL. This can
137 * potentially cause deadlocks.
139 * and the WSACleanup() documentation:
141 * The WSACleanup function typically leads to protocol-specific helper
142 * DLLs being unloaded. As a result, the WSACleanup function should not
143 * be called from the DllMain function in a application DLL. This can
144 * potentially cause deadlocks.
146 * So we don't initialize Winsock in a DllMain() routine.
148 * Similarly, we cannot register an atexit() handler to call WSACleanup()
149 * because that handler will be run in the context of DllMain. Therefore, we
150 * call WSAStartup each time Winsock is needed and WSACleanup as soon as it is
157 * Ignores the return value of WSACleanup(); given that this is
158 * an atexit() routine, there's nothing much we can do about
162 internal_wsockfini(void)
172 internal_wsockinit(char *errbuf
)
178 * Exported in case some applications using WinPcap/Npcap called it,
179 * even though it wasn't exported.
184 return (internal_wsockinit(NULL
));
188 * This is the exported function; new programs should call this.
189 * *Newer* programs should call pcap_init().
194 return (internal_wsockinit(NULL
));
199 * Do whatever initialization is needed for libpcap.
201 * The argument specifies whether we use the local code page or UTF-8
202 * for strings; on UN*X, we just assume UTF-8 in places where the encoding
203 * would matter, whereas, on Windows, we use the local code page for
204 * PCAP_CHAR_ENC_LOCAL and UTF-8 for PCAP_CHAR_ENC_UTF_8.
206 * On Windows, we also disable the hack in pcap_create() to deal with
207 * being handed UTF-16 strings, because if the user calls this they're
208 * explicitly declaring that they will either be passing local code
209 * page strings or UTF-8 strings, so we don't need to allow UTF-16LE
210 * strings to be passed. For good measure, on Windows *and* UN*X,
211 * we disable pcap_lookupdev(), to prevent anybody from even
212 * *trying* to pass the result of pcap_lookupdev() - which might be
213 * UTF-16LE on Windows, for ugly compatibility reasons - to pcap_create()
214 * or pcap_open_live() or pcap_open().
216 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
218 int pcapint_new_api
; /* pcap_lookupdev() always fails */
219 int pcapint_utf_8_mode
; /* Strings should be in UTF-8. */
220 int pcapint_mmap_32bit
; /* Map packet buffers with 32-bit addresses. */
223 pcap_init(unsigned int opts
, char *errbuf
)
225 static int initialized
;
228 * Don't allow multiple calls that set different modes; that
229 * may mean a library is initializing pcap in one mode and
230 * a program using that library, or another library used by
231 * that program, is initializing it in another mode.
235 case PCAP_CHAR_ENC_LOCAL
:
236 /* Leave "UTF-8 mode" off. */
238 if (pcapint_utf_8_mode
) {
239 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
240 "Multiple pcap_init calls with different character encodings");
246 case PCAP_CHAR_ENC_UTF_8
:
247 /* Turn on "UTF-8 mode". */
249 if (!pcapint_utf_8_mode
) {
250 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
251 "Multiple pcap_init calls with different character encodings");
255 pcapint_utf_8_mode
= 1;
258 case PCAP_MMAP_32BIT
:
259 pcapint_mmap_32bit
= 1;
263 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "Unknown options specified");
268 * Turn the appropriate mode on for error messages; those routines
269 * are also used in rpcapd, which has no access to pcap's internal
270 * UTF-8 mode flag, so we have to call a routine to set its
273 pcapint_fmt_set_encoding(opts
);
277 * Nothing more to do; for example, on Windows, we've
278 * already initialized Winsock.
292 * String containing the library version.
293 * Not explicitly exported via a header file - the right API to use
294 * is pcap_lib_version() - but some programs included it, so we
297 * We declare it here, right before defining it, to squelch any
298 * warnings we might get from compilers about the lack of a
301 PCAP_API
char pcap_version
[];
302 PCAP_API_DEF
char pcap_version
[] = PACKAGE_VERSION
;
305 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap_t
*pcap
)
307 if (pcap
->activated
) {
308 /* A module probably forgot to set the function pointer */
309 (void)snprintf(pcap
->errbuf
, sizeof(pcap
->errbuf
),
310 "This operation isn't properly handled by that device");
313 /* in case the caller doesn't check for PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED */
314 (void)snprintf(pcap
->errbuf
, sizeof(pcap
->errbuf
),
315 "This handle hasn't been activated yet");
319 pcap_read_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int cnt _U_
, pcap_handler callback _U_
,
322 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
323 /* this means 'not initialized' */
324 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
328 pcap_inject_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, const void * buf _U_
, int size _U_
)
330 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
331 /* this means 'not initialized' */
332 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
336 pcap_setfilter_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, struct bpf_program
*fp _U_
)
338 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
339 /* this means 'not initialized' */
340 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
344 pcap_setdirection_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, pcap_direction_t d _U_
)
346 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
347 /* this means 'not initialized' */
348 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
352 pcap_set_datalink_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int dlt _U_
)
354 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
355 /* this means 'not initialized' */
356 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
360 pcap_getnonblock_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
)
362 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
363 /* this means 'not initialized' */
364 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
368 pcap_stats_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, struct pcap_stat
*ps _U_
)
370 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
371 /* this means 'not initialized' */
372 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
376 static struct pcap_stat
*
377 pcap_stats_ex_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int *pcap_stat_size _U_
)
379 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
384 pcap_setbuff_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int dim _U_
)
386 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
387 /* this means 'not initialized' */
388 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
392 pcap_setmode_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int mode _U_
)
394 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
395 /* this means 'not initialized' */
396 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
400 pcap_setmintocopy_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int size _U_
)
402 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
403 /* this means 'not initialized' */
404 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
408 pcap_getevent_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
)
410 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
411 return (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
);
415 pcap_oid_get_request_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, bpf_u_int32 oid _U_
,
416 void *data _U_
, size_t *lenp _U_
)
418 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
419 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
423 pcap_oid_set_request_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, bpf_u_int32 oid _U_
,
424 const void *data _U_
, size_t *lenp _U_
)
426 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
427 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
431 pcap_sendqueue_transmit_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, pcap_send_queue
* queue _U_
,
434 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
439 pcap_setuserbuffer_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int size _U_
)
441 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
442 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
446 pcap_live_dump_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, char *filename _U_
, int maxsize _U_
,
449 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
450 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
454 pcap_live_dump_ended_not_initialized(pcap_t
*pcap
, int sync _U_
)
456 pcap_set_not_initialized_message(pcap
);
457 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
462 * Returns 1 if rfmon mode can be set on the pcap_t, 0 if it can't,
463 * a PCAP_ERROR value on an error.
466 pcap_can_set_rfmon(pcap_t
*p
)
468 return (p
->can_set_rfmon_op(p
));
472 * For systems where rfmon mode is never supported.
475 pcap_cant_set_rfmon(pcap_t
*p _U_
)
481 * Sets *tstamp_typesp to point to an array 1 or more supported time stamp
482 * types; the return value is the number of supported time stamp types.
483 * The list should be freed by a call to pcap_free_tstamp_types() when
484 * you're done with it.
486 * A return value of 0 means "you don't get a choice of time stamp type",
487 * in which case *tstamp_typesp is set to null.
489 * PCAP_ERROR is returned on error.
492 pcap_list_tstamp_types(pcap_t
*p
, int **tstamp_typesp
)
494 if (p
->tstamp_type_count
== 0) {
496 * We don't support multiple time stamp types.
497 * That means the only type we support is PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST;
498 * set up a list containing only that type.
500 *tstamp_typesp
= (int*)malloc(sizeof(**tstamp_typesp
));
501 if (*tstamp_typesp
== NULL
) {
502 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
506 **tstamp_typesp
= PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST
;
509 *tstamp_typesp
= (int*)calloc(p
->tstamp_type_count
,
510 sizeof(**tstamp_typesp
));
511 if (*tstamp_typesp
== NULL
) {
512 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
516 (void)memcpy(*tstamp_typesp
, p
->tstamp_type_list
,
517 sizeof(**tstamp_typesp
) * p
->tstamp_type_count
);
518 return (p
->tstamp_type_count
);
523 * In Windows, you might have a library built with one version of the
524 * C runtime library and an application built with another version of
525 * the C runtime library, which means that the library might use one
526 * version of malloc() and free() and the application might use another
527 * version of malloc() and free(). If so, that means something
528 * allocated by the library cannot be freed by the application, so we
529 * need to have a pcap_free_tstamp_types() routine to free up the list
530 * allocated by pcap_list_tstamp_types(), even though it's just a wrapper
534 pcap_free_tstamp_types(int *tstamp_type_list
)
536 free(tstamp_type_list
);
540 * Default one-shot callback; overridden for capture types where the
541 * packet data cannot be guaranteed to be available after the callback
542 * returns, so that a copy must be made.
545 pcapint_oneshot(u_char
*user
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
, const u_char
*pkt
)
547 struct oneshot_userdata
*sp
= (struct oneshot_userdata
*)user
;
554 pcap_next(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
)
556 struct oneshot_userdata s
;
562 if (pcap_dispatch(p
, 1, p
->oneshot_callback
, (u_char
*)&s
) <= 0)
568 pcap_next_ex(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_pkthdr
**pkt_header
,
569 const u_char
**pkt_data
)
571 struct oneshot_userdata s
;
573 s
.hdr
= &p
->pcap_header
;
577 /* Saves a pointer to the packet headers */
578 *pkt_header
= &p
->pcap_header
;
580 if (p
->rfile
!= NULL
) {
583 /* We are on an offline capture */
584 status
= pcapint_offline_read(p
, 1, p
->oneshot_callback
,
588 * Return codes for pcapint_offline_read() are:
591 * - >0: OK - result is number of packets read, so
592 * it will be 1 in this case, as we've passed
593 * a maximum packet count of 1
594 * The first one ('0') conflicts with the return code of
595 * 0 from pcap_read() meaning "no packets arrived before
596 * the timeout expired", so we map it to -2 so you can
597 * distinguish between an EOF from a savefile and a
598 * "no packets arrived before the timeout expired, try
599 * again" from a live capture.
608 * Return codes for pcap_read() are:
611 * - -2: loop was broken out of with pcap_breakloop()
612 * - >0: OK, result is number of packets captured, so
613 * it will be 1 in this case, as we've passed
614 * a maximum packet count of 1
615 * The first one ('0') conflicts with the return code of 0 from
616 * pcapint_offline_read() meaning "end of file".
618 return (p
->read_op(p
, 1, p
->oneshot_callback
, (u_char
*)&s
));
622 * Implementation of a pcap_if_list_t.
624 struct pcap_if_list
{
625 pcap_if_t
*beginning
;
628 static struct capture_source_type
{
629 int (*findalldevs_op
)(pcap_if_list_t
*, char *);
630 pcap_t
*(*create_op
)(const char *, char *, int *);
631 } capture_source_types
[] = {
633 { dag_findalldevs
, dag_create
},
636 { snf_findalldevs
, snf_create
},
638 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_BT
639 { bt_findalldevs
, bt_create
},
641 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_BT_MONITOR
642 { bt_monitor_findalldevs
, bt_monitor_create
},
644 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_LINUX_USBMON
645 { usb_findalldevs
, usb_create
},
647 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_NETFILTER
648 { netfilter_findalldevs
, netfilter_create
},
650 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP
651 { pcap_netmap_findalldevs
, pcap_netmap_create
},
653 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_DBUS
654 { dbus_findalldevs
, dbus_create
},
656 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_RDMASNIFF
657 { rdmasniff_findalldevs
, rdmasniff_create
},
659 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_DPDK
660 { pcap_dpdk_findalldevs
, pcap_dpdk_create
},
666 * Get a list of all capture sources that are up and that we can open.
667 * Returns -1 on error, 0 otherwise.
668 * The list, as returned through "alldevsp", may be null if no interfaces
669 * were up and could be opened.
672 pcap_findalldevs(pcap_if_t
**alldevsp
, char *errbuf
)
675 pcap_if_list_t devlist
;
678 * Find all the local network interfaces on which we
681 devlist
.beginning
= NULL
;
682 if (pcapint_platform_finddevs(&devlist
, errbuf
) == -1) {
684 * Failed - free all of the entries we were given
687 if (devlist
.beginning
!= NULL
)
688 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
.beginning
);
694 * Ask each of the non-local-network-interface capture
695 * source types what interfaces they have.
697 for (i
= 0; capture_source_types
[i
].findalldevs_op
!= NULL
; i
++) {
698 if (capture_source_types
[i
].findalldevs_op(&devlist
, errbuf
) == -1) {
700 * We had an error; free the list we've been
703 if (devlist
.beginning
!= NULL
)
704 pcap_freealldevs(devlist
.beginning
);
711 * Return the first entry of the list of all devices.
713 *alldevsp
= devlist
.beginning
;
717 static struct sockaddr
*
718 dup_sockaddr(struct sockaddr
*sa
, size_t sa_length
)
720 struct sockaddr
*newsa
;
722 if ((newsa
= malloc(sa_length
)) == NULL
)
724 return (memcpy(newsa
, sa
, sa_length
));
728 * Construct a "figure of merit" for an interface, for use when sorting
729 * the list of interfaces, in which interfaces that are up are superior
730 * to interfaces that aren't up, interfaces that are up and running are
731 * superior to interfaces that are up but not running, and non-loopback
732 * interfaces that are up and running are superior to loopback interfaces,
733 * and interfaces with the same flags have a figure of merit that's higher
734 * the lower the instance number.
736 * The goal is to try to put the interfaces most likely to be useful for
737 * capture at the beginning of the list.
739 * The figure of merit, which is lower the "better" the interface is,
740 * has the uppermost bit set if the interface isn't running, the bit
741 * below that set if the interface isn't up, the bit below that
742 * set if the interface is a loopback interface, and the bit below
743 * that set if it's the "any" interface.
745 * Note: we don't sort by unit number because 1) not all interfaces have
746 * a unit number (systemd, for example, might assign interface names
747 * based on the interface's MAC address or on the physical location of
748 * the adapter's connector), and 2) if the name does end with a simple
749 * unit number, it's not a global property of the interface, it's only
750 * useful as a sort key for device names with the same prefix, so xyz0
751 * shouldn't necessarily sort before abc2. This means that interfaces
752 * with the same figure of merit will be sorted by the order in which
753 * the mechanism from which we're getting the interfaces supplies them.
756 get_figure_of_merit(pcap_if_t
*dev
)
761 if (!(dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_RUNNING
))
763 if (!(dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_UP
))
767 * Give non-wireless interfaces that aren't disconnected a better
768 * figure of merit than interfaces that are disconnected, as
769 * "disconnected" should indicate that the interface isn't
770 * plugged into a network and thus won't give you any traffic.
772 * For wireless interfaces, it means "associated with a network",
773 * which we presume not to necessarily prevent capture, as you
774 * might run the adapter in some flavor of monitor mode.
776 if (!(dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_WIRELESS
) &&
777 (dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS
) == PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_DISCONNECTED
)
781 * Sort loopback devices after non-loopback devices, *except* for
782 * disconnected devices.
784 if (dev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
)
788 * Sort the "any" device before loopback and disconnected devices,
789 * but after all other devices.
791 if (strcmp(dev
->name
, "any") == 0)
799 * Try to get a description for a given device.
800 * Returns a malloced description if it could and NULL if it couldn't.
802 * XXX - on FreeBSDs that support it, should it get the sysctl named
803 * "dev.{adapter family name}.{adapter unit}.%desc" to get a description
804 * of the adapter? Note that "dev.an.0.%desc" is "Aironet PC4500/PC4800"
805 * with my Cisco 350 card, so the name isn't entirely descriptive. The
806 * "dev.an.0.%pnpinfo" has a better description, although one might argue
807 * that the problem is really a driver bug - if it can find out that it's
808 * a Cisco 340 or 350, rather than an old Aironet card, it should use
809 * that in the description.
811 * Do NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, or OpenBSD support this as well? FreeBSD
812 * and OpenBSD let you get a description, but it's not generated by the OS,
813 * it's set with another ioctl that ifconfig supports; we use that to get
814 * a description in FreeBSD and OpenBSD, but if there is no such
815 * description available, it still might be nice to get some description
816 * string based on the device type or something such as that.
818 * In macOS, the System Configuration framework can apparently return
819 * names in 10.4 and later.
821 * It also appears that freedesktop.org's HAL offers an "info.product"
822 * string, but the HAL specification says it "should not be used in any
823 * UI" and "subsystem/capability specific properties" should be used
824 * instead and, in any case, I think HAL is being deprecated in
825 * favor of other stuff such as DeviceKit. DeviceKit doesn't appear
826 * to have any obvious product information for devices, but maybe
827 * I haven't looked hard enough.
829 * Using the System Configuration framework, or HAL, or DeviceKit, or
830 * whatever, would require that libpcap applications be linked with
831 * the frameworks/libraries in question. That shouldn't be a problem
832 * for programs linking with the shared version of libpcap (unless
833 * you're running on AIX - which I think is the only UN*X that doesn't
834 * support linking a shared library with other libraries on which it
835 * depends, and having an executable linked only with the first shared
836 * library automatically pick up the other libraries when started -
837 * and using HAL or whatever). Programs linked with the static
838 * version of libpcap would have to use pcap-config with the --static
839 * flag in order to get the right linker flags in order to pick up
840 * the additional libraries/frameworks; those programs need that anyway
841 * for libpcap 1.1 and beyond on Linux, as, by default, it requires
844 * Do any other UN*Xes, or desktop environments support getting a
849 get_if_description(const char *name
)
851 char *description
= NULL
;
853 struct ifreq ifrdesc
;
855 size_t descrlen
= 64;
857 size_t descrlen
= IFDESCRSIZE
;
858 #endif /* IFDESCRSIZE */
861 * Get the description for the interface.
863 memset(&ifrdesc
, 0, sizeof ifrdesc
);
864 pcapint_strlcpy(ifrdesc
.ifr_name
, name
, sizeof ifrdesc
.ifr_name
);
865 s
= socket(AF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
, 0);
869 * On FreeBSD, if the buffer isn't big enough for the
870 * description, the ioctl succeeds, but the description
871 * isn't copied, ifr_buffer.length is set to the description
872 * length, and ifr_buffer.buffer is set to NULL.
876 if ((description
= malloc(descrlen
)) != NULL
) {
877 ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.buffer
= description
;
878 ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.length
= descrlen
;
879 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFDESCR
, &ifrdesc
) == 0) {
880 if (ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.buffer
==
884 descrlen
= ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.length
;
887 * Failed to get interface description.
896 #else /* __FreeBSD__ */
898 * The only other OS that currently supports
899 * SIOCGIFDESCR is OpenBSD, and it has no way
900 * to get the description length - it's clamped
901 * to a maximum of IFDESCRSIZE.
903 if ((description
= malloc(descrlen
)) != NULL
) {
904 ifrdesc
.ifr_data
= (caddr_t
)description
;
905 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFDESCR
, &ifrdesc
) != 0) {
907 * Failed to get interface description.
913 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
915 if (description
!= NULL
&& description
[0] == '\0') {
917 * Description is empty, so discard it.
926 * For FreeBSD, if we didn't get a description, and this is
927 * a device with a name of the form usbusN, label it as a USB
930 if (description
== NULL
) {
931 if (strncmp(name
, "usbus", 5) == 0) {
933 * OK, it begins with "usbus".
939 busnum
= strtol(name
+ 5, &p
, 10);
940 if (errno
== 0 && p
!= name
+ 5 && *p
== '\0' &&
941 busnum
>= 0 && busnum
<= INT_MAX
) {
943 * OK, it's a valid number that's not
944 * bigger than INT_MAX. Construct
945 * a description from it.
946 * (If that fails, we don't worry about
947 * it, we just return NULL.)
949 if (pcapint_asprintf(&description
,
950 "USB bus number %ld", busnum
) == -1) {
958 return (description
);
959 #else /* SIOCGIFDESCR */
960 get_if_description(const char *name _U_
)
963 #endif /* SIOCGIFDESCR */
967 * Look for a given device in the specified list of devices.
969 * If we find it, return a pointer to its entry.
971 * If we don't find it, attempt to add an entry for it, with the specified
972 * IFF_ flags and description, and, if that succeeds, return a pointer to
973 * the new entry, otherwise return NULL and set errbuf to an error message.
976 pcapint_find_or_add_if(pcap_if_list_t
*devlistp
, const char *name
,
977 uint64_t if_flags
, get_if_flags_func get_flags_func
, char *errbuf
)
979 bpf_u_int32 pcap_flags
;
982 * Convert IFF_ flags to pcap flags.
986 if (if_flags
& IFF_LOOPBACK
)
987 pcap_flags
|= PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
;
990 * We don't have IFF_LOOPBACK, so look at the device name to
991 * see if it looks like a loopback device.
993 if (name
[0] == 'l' && name
[1] == 'o' &&
994 (PCAP_ISDIGIT(name
[2]) || name
[2] == '\0'))
995 pcap_flags
|= PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
;
998 if (if_flags
& IFF_UP
)
999 pcap_flags
|= PCAP_IF_UP
;
1002 if (if_flags
& IFF_RUNNING
)
1003 pcap_flags
|= PCAP_IF_RUNNING
;
1007 * Attempt to find an entry for this device; if we don't find one,
1008 * attempt to add one.
1010 return (pcapint_find_or_add_dev(devlistp
, name
, pcap_flags
,
1011 get_flags_func
, get_if_description(name
), errbuf
));
1015 * Look for a given device in the specified list of devices.
1017 * If we find it, then, if the specified address isn't null, add it to
1018 * the list of addresses for the device and return 0.
1020 * If we don't find it, attempt to add an entry for it, with the specified
1021 * IFF_ flags and description, and, if that succeeds, add the specified
1022 * address to its list of addresses if that address is non-null, and
1023 * return 0, otherwise return -1 and set errbuf to an error message.
1025 * (We can get called with a null address because we might get a list
1026 * of interface name/address combinations from the underlying OS, with
1027 * the address being absent in some cases, rather than a list of
1028 * interfaces with each interface having a list of addresses, so this
1029 * call may be the only call made to add to the list, and we want to
1030 * add interfaces even if they have no addresses.)
1033 pcapint_add_addr_to_if(pcap_if_list_t
*devlistp
, const char *name
,
1034 uint64_t if_flags
, get_if_flags_func get_flags_func
,
1035 struct sockaddr
*addr
, size_t addr_size
,
1036 struct sockaddr
*netmask
, size_t netmask_size
,
1037 struct sockaddr
*broadaddr
, size_t broadaddr_size
,
1038 struct sockaddr
*dstaddr
, size_t dstaddr_size
,
1044 * Check whether the device exists and, if not, add it.
1046 curdev
= pcapint_find_or_add_if(devlistp
, name
, if_flags
, get_flags_func
,
1048 if (curdev
== NULL
) {
1057 * There's no address to add; this entry just meant
1058 * "here's a new interface".
1064 * "curdev" is an entry for this interface, and we have an
1065 * address for it; add an entry for that address to the
1066 * interface's list of addresses.
1068 return (pcapint_add_addr_to_dev(curdev
, addr
, addr_size
, netmask
,
1069 netmask_size
, broadaddr
, broadaddr_size
, dstaddr
,
1070 dstaddr_size
, errbuf
));
1075 * Add an entry to the list of addresses for an interface.
1076 * "curdev" is the entry for that interface.
1079 pcapint_add_addr_to_dev(pcap_if_t
*curdev
,
1080 struct sockaddr
*addr
, size_t addr_size
,
1081 struct sockaddr
*netmask
, size_t netmask_size
,
1082 struct sockaddr
*broadaddr
, size_t broadaddr_size
,
1083 struct sockaddr
*dstaddr
, size_t dstaddr_size
,
1086 pcap_addr_t
*curaddr
, *prevaddr
, *nextaddr
;
1089 * Allocate the new entry and fill it in.
1091 curaddr
= (pcap_addr_t
*)malloc(sizeof(pcap_addr_t
));
1092 if (curaddr
== NULL
) {
1093 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1098 curaddr
->next
= NULL
;
1099 if (addr
!= NULL
&& addr_size
!= 0) {
1100 curaddr
->addr
= (struct sockaddr
*)dup_sockaddr(addr
, addr_size
);
1101 if (curaddr
->addr
== NULL
) {
1102 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1108 curaddr
->addr
= NULL
;
1110 if (netmask
!= NULL
&& netmask_size
!= 0) {
1111 curaddr
->netmask
= (struct sockaddr
*)dup_sockaddr(netmask
, netmask_size
);
1112 if (curaddr
->netmask
== NULL
) {
1113 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1115 if (curaddr
->addr
!= NULL
)
1116 free(curaddr
->addr
);
1121 curaddr
->netmask
= NULL
;
1123 if (broadaddr
!= NULL
&& broadaddr_size
!= 0) {
1124 curaddr
->broadaddr
= (struct sockaddr
*)dup_sockaddr(broadaddr
, broadaddr_size
);
1125 if (curaddr
->broadaddr
== NULL
) {
1126 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1128 if (curaddr
->netmask
!= NULL
)
1129 free(curaddr
->netmask
);
1130 if (curaddr
->addr
!= NULL
)
1131 free(curaddr
->addr
);
1136 curaddr
->broadaddr
= NULL
;
1138 if (dstaddr
!= NULL
&& dstaddr_size
!= 0) {
1139 curaddr
->dstaddr
= (struct sockaddr
*)dup_sockaddr(dstaddr
, dstaddr_size
);
1140 if (curaddr
->dstaddr
== NULL
) {
1141 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1143 if (curaddr
->broadaddr
!= NULL
)
1144 free(curaddr
->broadaddr
);
1145 if (curaddr
->netmask
!= NULL
)
1146 free(curaddr
->netmask
);
1147 if (curaddr
->addr
!= NULL
)
1148 free(curaddr
->addr
);
1153 curaddr
->dstaddr
= NULL
;
1156 * Find the end of the list of addresses.
1158 for (prevaddr
= curdev
->addresses
; prevaddr
!= NULL
; prevaddr
= nextaddr
) {
1159 nextaddr
= prevaddr
->next
;
1160 if (nextaddr
== NULL
) {
1162 * This is the end of the list.
1168 if (prevaddr
== NULL
) {
1170 * The list was empty; this is the first member.
1172 curdev
->addresses
= curaddr
;
1175 * "prevaddr" is the last member of the list; append
1176 * this member to it.
1178 prevaddr
->next
= curaddr
;
1185 * Look for a given device in the specified list of devices.
1187 * If we find it, return 0 and set *curdev_ret to point to it.
1189 * If we don't find it, attempt to add an entry for it, with the specified
1190 * flags and description, and, if that succeeds, return 0, otherwise
1191 * return -1 and set errbuf to an error message.
1194 pcapint_find_or_add_dev(pcap_if_list_t
*devlistp
, const char *name
, bpf_u_int32 flags
,
1195 get_if_flags_func get_flags_func
, const char *description
, char *errbuf
)
1200 * Is there already an entry in the list for this device?
1202 curdev
= pcapint_find_dev(devlistp
, name
);
1203 if (curdev
!= NULL
) {
1211 * No, we didn't find it.
1215 * Try to get additional flags for the device.
1217 if ((*get_flags_func
)(name
, &flags
, errbuf
) == -1) {
1225 * Now, try to add it to the list of devices.
1227 return (pcapint_add_dev(devlistp
, name
, flags
, description
, errbuf
));
1231 * Look for a given device in the specified list of devices, and return
1232 * the entry for it if we find it or NULL if we don't.
1235 pcapint_find_dev(pcap_if_list_t
*devlistp
, const char *name
)
1240 * Is there an entry in the list for this device?
1242 for (curdev
= devlistp
->beginning
; curdev
!= NULL
;
1243 curdev
= curdev
->next
) {
1244 if (strcmp(name
, curdev
->name
) == 0) {
1246 * We found it, so, yes, there is. No need to
1247 * add it. Provide the entry we found to our
1261 * Attempt to add an entry for a device, with the specified flags
1262 * and description, and, if that succeeds, return 0 and return a pointer
1263 * to the new entry, otherwise return NULL and set errbuf to an error
1266 * If we weren't given a description, try to get one.
1269 pcapint_add_dev(pcap_if_list_t
*devlistp
, const char *name
, bpf_u_int32 flags
,
1270 const char *description
, char *errbuf
)
1272 pcap_if_t
*curdev
, *prevdev
, *nextdev
;
1273 u_int this_figure_of_merit
, nextdev_figure_of_merit
;
1275 curdev
= malloc(sizeof(pcap_if_t
));
1276 if (curdev
== NULL
) {
1277 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1283 * Fill in the entry.
1285 curdev
->next
= NULL
;
1286 curdev
->name
= strdup(name
);
1287 if (curdev
->name
== NULL
) {
1288 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1293 if (description
== NULL
) {
1295 * We weren't handed a description for the interface.
1297 curdev
->description
= NULL
;
1300 * We were handed a description; make a copy.
1302 curdev
->description
= strdup(description
);
1303 if (curdev
->description
== NULL
) {
1304 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1311 curdev
->addresses
= NULL
; /* list starts out as empty */
1312 curdev
->flags
= flags
;
1315 * Add it to the list, in the appropriate location.
1316 * First, get the "figure of merit" for this interface.
1318 * To have the list of devices ordered correctly, after adding a
1319 * device to the list the device flags value must not change (i.e. it
1320 * should be set correctly beforehand).
1322 this_figure_of_merit
= get_figure_of_merit(curdev
);
1325 * Now look for the last interface with an figure of merit
1326 * less than or equal to the new interface's figure of merit.
1328 * We start with "prevdev" being NULL, meaning we're before
1329 * the first element in the list.
1334 * Get the interface after this one.
1336 if (prevdev
== NULL
) {
1338 * The next element is the first element.
1340 nextdev
= devlistp
->beginning
;
1342 nextdev
= prevdev
->next
;
1345 * Are we at the end of the list?
1347 if (nextdev
== NULL
) {
1349 * Yes - we have to put the new entry after "prevdev".
1355 * Is the new interface's figure of merit less
1356 * than the next interface's figure of merit,
1357 * meaning that the new interface is better
1358 * than the next interface?
1360 nextdev_figure_of_merit
= get_figure_of_merit(nextdev
);
1361 if (this_figure_of_merit
< nextdev_figure_of_merit
) {
1363 * Yes - we should put the new entry
1364 * before "nextdev", i.e. after "prevdev".
1373 * Insert before "nextdev".
1375 curdev
->next
= nextdev
;
1378 * Insert after "prevdev" - unless "prevdev" is null,
1379 * in which case this is the first interface.
1381 if (prevdev
== NULL
) {
1383 * This is the first interface. Make it
1384 * the first element in the list of devices.
1386 devlistp
->beginning
= curdev
;
1388 prevdev
->next
= curdev
;
1393 * Add an entry for the "any" device.
1396 pcapint_add_any_dev(pcap_if_list_t
*devlistp
, char *errbuf
)
1398 static const char any_descr
[] = "Pseudo-device that captures on all interfaces";
1401 * As it refers to all network devices, not to any particular
1402 * network device, the notion of "connected" vs. "disconnected"
1403 * doesn't apply to the "any" device.
1405 return pcapint_add_dev(devlistp
, "any",
1406 PCAP_IF_UP
|PCAP_IF_RUNNING
|PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE
,
1411 * Free a list of interfaces.
1414 pcap_freealldevs(pcap_if_t
*alldevs
)
1416 pcap_if_t
*curdev
, *nextdev
;
1417 pcap_addr_t
*curaddr
, *nextaddr
;
1419 for (curdev
= alldevs
; curdev
!= NULL
; curdev
= nextdev
) {
1420 nextdev
= curdev
->next
;
1423 * Free all addresses.
1425 for (curaddr
= curdev
->addresses
; curaddr
!= NULL
; curaddr
= nextaddr
) {
1426 nextaddr
= curaddr
->next
;
1428 free(curaddr
->addr
);
1429 if (curaddr
->netmask
)
1430 free(curaddr
->netmask
);
1431 if (curaddr
->broadaddr
)
1432 free(curaddr
->broadaddr
);
1433 if (curaddr
->dstaddr
)
1434 free(curaddr
->dstaddr
);
1439 * Free the name string.
1444 * Free the description string, if any.
1446 if (curdev
->description
!= NULL
)
1447 free(curdev
->description
);
1450 * Free the interface.
1457 * pcap-npf.c has its own pcap_lookupdev(), for compatibility reasons, as
1458 * it actually returns the names of all interfaces, with a NUL separator
1459 * between them; some callers may depend on that.
1461 * In all other cases, we just use pcap_findalldevs() to get a list of
1462 * devices, and pick from that list.
1464 #if !defined(HAVE_PACKET32)
1466 * Return the name of a network interface attached to the system, or NULL
1467 * if none can be found. The interface must be configured up; the
1468 * lowest unit number is preferred; loopback is ignored.
1471 pcap_lookupdev(char *errbuf
)
1476 * Windows - use the same size as the old WinPcap 3.1 code.
1477 * XXX - this is probably bigger than it needs to be.
1479 #define IF_NAMESIZE 8192
1482 * UN*X - use the system's interface name size.
1483 * XXX - that might not be large enough for capture devices
1484 * that aren't regular network interfaces.
1487 static char device
[IF_NAMESIZE
+ 1];
1491 * We disable this in "new API" mode, because 1) in WinPcap/Npcap,
1492 * it may return UTF-16 strings, for backwards-compatibility
1493 * reasons, and we're also disabling the hack to make that work,
1494 * for not-going-past-the-end-of-a-string reasons, and 2) we
1495 * want its behavior to be consistent.
1497 * In addition, it's not thread-safe, so we've marked it as
1500 if (pcapint_new_api
) {
1501 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1502 "pcap_lookupdev() is deprecated and is not supported in programs calling pcap_init()");
1506 if (pcap_findalldevs(&alldevs
, errbuf
) == -1)
1509 if (alldevs
== NULL
|| (alldevs
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
)) {
1511 * There are no devices on the list, or the first device
1512 * on the list is a loopback device, which means there
1513 * are no non-loopback devices on the list. This means
1514 * we can't return any device.
1516 * XXX - why not return a loopback device? If we can't
1517 * capture on it, it won't be on the list, and if it's
1518 * on the list, there aren't any non-loopback devices,
1519 * so why not just supply it as the default device?
1521 (void)pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, "no suitable device found",
1526 * Return the name of the first device on the list.
1528 (void)pcapint_strlcpy(device
, alldevs
->name
, sizeof(device
));
1532 pcap_freealldevs(alldevs
);
1535 #endif /* !defined(HAVE_PACKET32) */
1537 #if !defined(_WIN32)
1539 * We don't just fetch the entire list of devices, search for the
1540 * particular device, and use its first IPv4 address, as that's too
1541 * much work to get just one device's netmask.
1543 * If we had an API to get attributes for a given device, we could
1547 pcap_lookupnet(const char *device
, bpf_u_int32
*netp
, bpf_u_int32
*maskp
,
1551 register struct sockaddr_in
*sin4
;
1555 * The pseudo-device "any" listens on all interfaces and therefore
1556 * has the network address and -mask "0.0.0.0" therefore catching
1557 * all traffic. Using NULL for the interface is the same as "any".
1559 if (!device
|| strcmp(device
, "any") == 0
1561 || strstr(device
, "dag") != NULL
1563 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_BT
1564 || strstr(device
, "bluetooth") != NULL
1566 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_LINUX_USBMON
1567 || strstr(device
, "usbmon") != NULL
1570 || strstr(device
, "snf") != NULL
1572 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP
1573 || strncmp(device
, "netmap:", 7) == 0
1574 || strncmp(device
, "vale", 4) == 0
1576 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_DPDK
1577 || strncmp(device
, "dpdk:", 5) == 0
1584 fd
= socket(AF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
, 0);
1586 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1590 memset(&ifr
, 0, sizeof(ifr
));
1592 /* XXX Work around Linux kernel bug */
1593 ifr
.ifr_addr
.sa_family
= AF_INET
;
1595 (void)pcapint_strlcpy(ifr
.ifr_name
, device
, sizeof(ifr
.ifr_name
));
1596 #if defined(__HAIKU__) && defined(__clang__)
1598 * In Haiku R1/beta4 <unistd.h> ioctl() is a macro that needs to take 4
1599 * arguments to initialize its intermediate 2-member structure fully so
1600 * that Clang does not generate a -Wmissing-field-initializers warning
1601 * (which manifests only when it runs with -Werror). This workaround
1602 * can be removed as soon as there is a Haiku release that fixes the
1603 * problem. See also https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/6369
1605 if (ioctl(fd
, SIOCGIFADDR
, (char *)&ifr
, sizeof(ifr
)) < 0) {
1607 if (ioctl(fd
, SIOCGIFADDR
, (char *)&ifr
) < 0) {
1608 #endif /* __HAIKU__ && __clang__ */
1609 if (errno
== EADDRNOTAVAIL
) {
1610 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1611 "%s: no IPv4 address assigned", device
);
1613 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1614 errno
, "SIOCGIFADDR: %s", device
);
1619 sin4
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)&ifr
.ifr_addr
;
1620 *netp
= sin4
->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
1621 memset(&ifr
, 0, sizeof(ifr
));
1623 /* XXX Work around Linux kernel bug */
1624 ifr
.ifr_addr
.sa_family
= AF_INET
;
1626 (void)pcapint_strlcpy(ifr
.ifr_name
, device
, sizeof(ifr
.ifr_name
));
1627 #if defined(__HAIKU__) && defined(__clang__)
1628 /* Same as above. */
1629 if (ioctl(fd
, SIOCGIFNETMASK
, (char *)&ifr
, sizeof(ifr
)) < 0) {
1631 if (ioctl(fd
, SIOCGIFNETMASK
, (char *)&ifr
) < 0) {
1632 #endif /* __HAIKU__ && __clang__ */
1633 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1634 errno
, "SIOCGIFNETMASK: %s", device
);
1639 *maskp
= sin4
->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
1641 if (IN_CLASSA(*netp
))
1642 *maskp
= IN_CLASSA_NET
;
1643 else if (IN_CLASSB(*netp
))
1644 *maskp
= IN_CLASSB_NET
;
1645 else if (IN_CLASSC(*netp
))
1646 *maskp
= IN_CLASSC_NET
;
1648 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1649 "inet class for 0x%x unknown", *netp
);
1656 #endif /* !defined(_WIN32) */
1659 * Extract a substring from a string.
1662 get_substring(const char *p
, size_t len
, char *ebuf
)
1666 token
= malloc(len
+ 1);
1667 if (token
== NULL
) {
1668 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1672 memcpy(token
, p
, len
);
1678 * Parse a capture source that might be a URL.
1680 * If the source is not a URL, *schemep, *userinfop, *hostp, and *portp
1681 * are set to NULL, *pathp is set to point to the source, and 0 is
1684 * If source is a URL, and the URL refers to a local device (a special
1685 * case of rpcap:), *schemep, *userinfop, *hostp, and *portp are set
1686 * to NULL, *pathp is set to point to the device name, and 0 is returned.
1688 * If source is a URL, and it's not a special case that refers to a local
1689 * device, and the parse succeeds:
1691 * *schemep is set to point to an allocated string containing the scheme;
1693 * if user information is present in the URL, *userinfop is set to point
1694 * to an allocated string containing the user information, otherwise
1697 * if host information is present in the URL, *hostp is set to point
1698 * to an allocated string containing the host information, otherwise
1701 * if a port number is present in the URL, *portp is set to point
1702 * to an allocated string containing the port number, otherwise
1705 * *pathp is set to point to an allocated string containing the
1708 * and 0 is returned.
1710 * If the parse fails, ebuf is set to an error string, and -1 is returned.
1713 pcap_parse_source(const char *source
, char **schemep
, char **userinfop
,
1714 char **hostp
, char **portp
, char **pathp
, char *ebuf
)
1720 size_t authority_len
;
1722 char *parsep
, *atsignp
, *bracketp
;
1723 char *userinfo
, *host
, *port
, *path
;
1726 * Start out returning nothing.
1737 * URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
1739 * hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty
1744 * authority = [ userinfo "@" ] host [ ":" port ]
1746 * userinfo = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" )
1748 * Step 1: look for the ":" at the end of the scheme.
1749 * A colon in the source is *NOT* sufficient to indicate that
1750 * this is a URL, as interface names on some platforms might
1751 * include colons (e.g., I think some Solaris interfaces
1754 colonp
= strchr(source
, ':');
1755 if (colonp
== NULL
) {
1757 * The source is the device to open.
1758 * Return a NULL pointer for the scheme, user information,
1759 * host, and port, and return the device as the path.
1761 *pathp
= strdup(source
);
1762 if (*pathp
== NULL
) {
1763 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1771 * All schemes must have "//" after them, i.e. we only support
1772 * hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty, not
1773 * hier-part = path-absolute
1774 * hier-part = path-rootless
1775 * hier-part = path-empty
1777 * We need that in order to distinguish between a local device
1778 * name that happens to contain a colon and a URI.
1780 if (strncmp(colonp
+ 1, "//", 2) != 0) {
1782 * The source is the device to open.
1783 * Return a NULL pointer for the scheme, user information,
1784 * host, and port, and return the device as the path.
1786 *pathp
= strdup(source
);
1787 if (*pathp
== NULL
) {
1788 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1796 * XXX - check whether the purported scheme could be a scheme?
1800 * OK, this looks like a URL.
1803 scheme_len
= colonp
- source
;
1804 scheme
= malloc(scheme_len
+ 1);
1805 if (scheme
== NULL
) {
1806 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1810 memcpy(scheme
, source
, scheme_len
);
1811 scheme
[scheme_len
] = '\0';
1814 * Treat file: specially - take everything after file:// as
1817 if (pcapint_strcasecmp(scheme
, "file") == 0) {
1818 *pathp
= strdup(colonp
+ 3);
1819 if (*pathp
== NULL
) {
1820 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1830 * The WinPcap documentation says you can specify a local
1831 * interface with "rpcap://{device}"; we special-case
1832 * that here. If the scheme is "rpcap", and there are
1833 * no slashes past the "//", we just return the device.
1837 if ((pcapint_strcasecmp(scheme
, "rpcap") == 0 ||
1838 pcapint_strcasecmp(scheme
, "rpcaps") == 0) &&
1839 strchr(colonp
+ 3, '/') == NULL
) {
1843 * Return a NULL pointer for the scheme, user information,
1844 * host, and port, and return the device as the path.
1847 *pathp
= strdup(colonp
+ 3);
1848 if (*pathp
== NULL
) {
1849 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1857 * OK, now start parsing the authority.
1858 * Get token, terminated with / or terminated at the end of
1861 authority_len
= strcspn(colonp
+ 3, "/");
1862 authority
= get_substring(colonp
+ 3, authority_len
, ebuf
);
1863 if (authority
== NULL
) {
1870 endp
= colonp
+ 3 + authority_len
;
1873 * Now carve the authority field into its components.
1878 * Is there a userinfo field?
1880 atsignp
= strchr(parsep
, '@');
1881 if (atsignp
!= NULL
) {
1885 size_t userinfo_len
;
1887 userinfo_len
= atsignp
- parsep
;
1888 userinfo
= get_substring(parsep
, userinfo_len
, ebuf
);
1889 if (userinfo
== NULL
) {
1897 parsep
= atsignp
+ 1;
1906 * Is there a host field?
1908 if (*parsep
== '\0') {
1910 * No; there's no host field or port field.
1921 * Is it an IP-literal?
1923 if (*parsep
== '[') {
1926 * Treat everything up to the closing square
1927 * bracket as the IP-Literal; we don't worry
1928 * about whether it's a valid IPv6address or
1929 * IPvFuture (or an IPv4address, for that
1930 * matter, just in case we get handed a
1931 * URL with an IPv4 IP-Literal, of the sort
1932 * that pcap_createsrcstr() used to generate,
1933 * and that pcap_parsesrcstr(), in the original
1934 * WinPcap code, accepted).
1936 bracketp
= strchr(parsep
, ']');
1937 if (bracketp
== NULL
) {
1939 * There's no closing square bracket.
1941 snprintf(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1942 "IP-literal in URL doesn't end with ]");
1948 if (*(bracketp
+ 1) != '\0' &&
1949 *(bracketp
+ 1) != ':') {
1951 * There's extra crud after the
1952 * closing square bracket.
1954 snprintf(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
1955 "Extra text after IP-literal in URL");
1961 host_len
= (bracketp
- 1) - parsep
;
1962 host
= get_substring(parsep
+ 1, host_len
, ebuf
);
1972 parsep
= bracketp
+ 1;
1976 * Treat everything up to a : or the end of
1977 * the string as the host.
1979 host_len
= strcspn(parsep
, ":");
1980 host
= get_substring(parsep
, host_len
, ebuf
);
1990 parsep
= parsep
+ host_len
;
1994 * Is there a port field?
1996 if (*parsep
== ':') {
1998 * Yes. It's the rest of the authority field.
2003 port_len
= strlen(parsep
);
2004 port
= get_substring(parsep
, port_len
, ebuf
);
2025 * Everything else is the path. Strip off the leading /.
2030 path
= strdup(endp
+ 1);
2032 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2041 *userinfop
= userinfo
;
2049 pcapint_createsrcstr_ex(char *source
, int type
, const char *userinfo
, const char *host
,
2050 const char *port
, const char *name
, unsigned char uses_ssl
, char *errbuf
)
2055 pcapint_strlcpy(source
, PCAP_SRC_FILE_STRING
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2056 if (name
!= NULL
&& *name
!= '\0') {
2057 pcapint_strlcat(source
, name
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2060 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2061 "The file name cannot be NULL.");
2065 case PCAP_SRC_IFREMOTE
:
2066 pcapint_strlcpy(source
,
2067 (uses_ssl
? "rpcaps://" : PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING
),
2069 if (host
!= NULL
&& *host
!= '\0') {
2070 if (userinfo
!= NULL
&& *userinfo
!= '\0') {
2071 pcapint_strlcat(source
, userinfo
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2072 pcapint_strlcat(source
, "@", PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2075 if (strchr(host
, ':') != NULL
) {
2077 * The host name contains a colon, so it's
2078 * probably an IPv6 address, and needs to
2079 * be included in square brackets.
2081 pcapint_strlcat(source
, "[", PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2082 pcapint_strlcat(source
, host
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2083 pcapint_strlcat(source
, "]", PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2085 pcapint_strlcat(source
, host
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2087 if (port
!= NULL
&& *port
!= '\0') {
2088 pcapint_strlcat(source
, ":", PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2089 pcapint_strlcat(source
, port
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2092 pcapint_strlcat(source
, "/", PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2094 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2095 "The host name cannot be NULL.");
2099 if (name
!= NULL
&& *name
!= '\0')
2100 pcapint_strlcat(source
, name
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2104 case PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
:
2105 pcapint_strlcpy(source
, PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2107 if (name
!= NULL
&& *name
!= '\0')
2108 pcapint_strlcat(source
, name
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2113 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2114 "The interface type is not valid.");
2121 pcap_createsrcstr(char *source
, int type
, const char *host
, const char *port
,
2122 const char *name
, char *errbuf
)
2124 return (pcapint_createsrcstr_ex(source
, type
, NULL
, host
, port
, name
, 0, errbuf
));
2128 pcapint_parsesrcstr_ex(const char *source
, int *type
, char *userinfo
, char *host
,
2129 char *port
, char *name
, unsigned char *uses_ssl
, char *errbuf
)
2131 char *scheme
, *tmpuserinfo
, *tmphost
, *tmpport
, *tmppath
;
2133 /* Initialization stuff */
2145 /* Parse the source string */
2146 if (pcap_parse_source(source
, &scheme
, &tmpuserinfo
, &tmphost
,
2147 &tmpport
, &tmppath
, errbuf
) == -1) {
2154 if (scheme
== NULL
) {
2158 if (name
&& tmppath
)
2159 pcapint_strlcpy(name
, tmppath
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2161 *type
= PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
;
2170 if (strcmp(scheme
, "rpcaps") == 0) {
2172 if (uses_ssl
) *uses_ssl
= 1;
2173 } else if (strcmp(scheme
, "rpcap") == 0) {
2181 * pcap_parse_source() has already handled the case of
2184 if (userinfo
&& tmpuserinfo
)
2185 pcapint_strlcpy(userinfo
, tmpuserinfo
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2186 if (host
&& tmphost
)
2187 pcapint_strlcpy(host
, tmphost
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2188 if (port
&& tmpport
)
2189 pcapint_strlcpy(port
, tmpport
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2190 if (name
&& tmppath
)
2191 pcapint_strlcpy(name
, tmppath
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2193 *type
= PCAP_SRC_IFREMOTE
;
2202 if (strcmp(scheme
, "file") == 0) {
2206 if (name
&& tmppath
)
2207 pcapint_strlcpy(name
, tmppath
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2209 *type
= PCAP_SRC_FILE
;
2219 * Neither rpcap: nor file:; just treat the entire string
2220 * as a local device.
2223 pcapint_strlcpy(name
, source
, PCAP_BUF_SIZE
);
2225 *type
= PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
;
2235 pcap_parsesrcstr(const char *source
, int *type
, char *host
, char *port
,
2236 char *name
, char *errbuf
)
2238 return (pcapint_parsesrcstr_ex(source
, type
, NULL
, host
, port
, name
, NULL
, errbuf
));
2242 pcap_create(const char *device
, char *errbuf
)
2250 * A null device name is equivalent to the "any" device -
2251 * which might not be supported on this platform, but
2252 * this means that you'll get a "not supported" error
2253 * rather than, say, a crash when we try to dereference
2257 device_str
= strdup("any");
2261 * On Windows, for backwards compatibility reasons,
2262 * pcap_lookupdev() returns a pointer to a sequence of
2263 * pairs of UTF-16LE device names and local code page
2264 * description strings.
2266 * This means that if a program uses pcap_lookupdev()
2267 * to get a default device, and hands that to an API
2268 * that opens devices, we'll get handed a UTF-16LE
2269 * string, not a string in the local code page.
2271 * To work around that, we check whether the string
2272 * looks as if it might be a UTF-16LE string and, if
2273 * so, convert it back to the local code page's
2276 * We disable that check in "new API" mode, because:
2278 * 1) You *cannot* reliably detect whether a
2279 * string is UTF-16LE or not; "a" could either
2280 * be a one-character ASCII string or the first
2281 * character of a UTF-16LE string.
2283 * 2) Doing that test can run past the end of
2284 * the string, if it's a 1-character ASCII
2287 * This particular version of this heuristic dates
2288 * back to WinPcap 4.1.1; PacketOpenAdapter() does
2289 * uses the same heuristic, with the exact same
2292 * That's why we disable this in "new API" mode.
2293 * We keep it around in legacy mode for backwards
2296 if (!pcapint_new_api
&& device
[0] != '\0' && device
[1] == '\0') {
2299 length
= wcslen((wchar_t *)device
);
2300 device_str
= (char *)malloc(length
+ 1);
2301 if (device_str
== NULL
) {
2302 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
,
2303 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errno
,
2308 snprintf(device_str
, length
+ 1, "%ws",
2309 (const wchar_t *)device
);
2312 device_str
= strdup(device
);
2314 if (device_str
== NULL
) {
2315 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2321 * Try each of the non-local-network-interface capture
2322 * source types until we find one that works for this
2323 * device or run out of types.
2325 for (i
= 0; capture_source_types
[i
].create_op
!= NULL
; i
++) {
2327 p
= capture_source_types
[i
].create_op(device_str
, errbuf
,
2331 * The device name refers to a device of the
2332 * type in question; either it succeeded,
2333 * in which case p refers to a pcap_t to
2334 * later activate for the device, or it
2335 * failed, in which case p is null and we
2336 * should return that to report the failure
2341 * We assume the caller filled in errbuf.
2346 p
->opt
.device
= device_str
;
2352 * OK, try it as a regular network interface.
2354 p
= pcapint_create_interface(device_str
, errbuf
);
2357 * We assume the caller filled in errbuf.
2362 p
->opt
.device
= device_str
;
2367 * Set nonblocking mode on an unactivated pcap_t; this sets a flag
2368 * checked by pcap_activate(), which sets the mode after calling
2369 * the activate routine.
2372 pcap_setnonblock_unactivated(pcap_t
*p
, int nonblock
)
2374 p
->opt
.nonblock
= nonblock
;
2379 initialize_ops(pcap_t
*p
)
2382 * Set operation pointers for operations that only work on
2383 * an activated pcap_t to point to a routine that returns
2384 * a "this isn't activated" error.
2386 p
->read_op
= pcap_read_not_initialized
;
2387 p
->inject_op
= pcap_inject_not_initialized
;
2388 p
->setfilter_op
= pcap_setfilter_not_initialized
;
2389 p
->setdirection_op
= pcap_setdirection_not_initialized
;
2390 p
->set_datalink_op
= pcap_set_datalink_not_initialized
;
2391 p
->getnonblock_op
= pcap_getnonblock_not_initialized
;
2392 p
->stats_op
= pcap_stats_not_initialized
;
2394 p
->stats_ex_op
= pcap_stats_ex_not_initialized
;
2395 p
->setbuff_op
= pcap_setbuff_not_initialized
;
2396 p
->setmode_op
= pcap_setmode_not_initialized
;
2397 p
->setmintocopy_op
= pcap_setmintocopy_not_initialized
;
2398 p
->getevent_op
= pcap_getevent_not_initialized
;
2399 p
->oid_get_request_op
= pcap_oid_get_request_not_initialized
;
2400 p
->oid_set_request_op
= pcap_oid_set_request_not_initialized
;
2401 p
->sendqueue_transmit_op
= pcap_sendqueue_transmit_not_initialized
;
2402 p
->setuserbuffer_op
= pcap_setuserbuffer_not_initialized
;
2403 p
->live_dump_op
= pcap_live_dump_not_initialized
;
2404 p
->live_dump_ended_op
= pcap_live_dump_ended_not_initialized
;
2408 * Default cleanup operation - implementations can override
2409 * this, but should call pcapint_cleanup_live_common() after
2410 * doing their own additional cleanup.
2412 p
->cleanup_op
= pcapint_cleanup_live_common
;
2415 * In most cases, the standard one-shot callback can
2416 * be used for pcap_next()/pcap_next_ex().
2418 p
->oneshot_callback
= pcapint_oneshot
;
2421 * Default breakloop operation - implementations can override
2422 * this, but should call pcapint_breakloop_common() before doing
2425 p
->breakloop_op
= pcapint_breakloop_common
;
2429 pcap_alloc_pcap_t(char *ebuf
, size_t total_size
, size_t private_offset
)
2435 * total_size is the size of a structure containing a pcap_t
2436 * followed by a private structure.
2438 chunk
= calloc(total_size
, 1);
2439 if (chunk
== NULL
) {
2440 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(ebuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2446 * Get a pointer to the pcap_t at the beginning.
2448 p
= (pcap_t
*)chunk
;
2451 p
->handle
= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
; /* not opened yet */
2453 p
->fd
= -1; /* not opened yet */
2454 p
->selectable_fd
= -1;
2455 p
->required_select_timeout
= NULL
;
2459 * private_offset is the offset, in bytes, of the private
2460 * data from the beginning of the structure.
2462 * Set the pointer to the private data; that's private_offset
2463 * bytes past the pcap_t.
2465 p
->priv
= (void *)(chunk
+ private_offset
);
2471 pcapint_create_common(char *ebuf
, size_t total_size
, size_t private_offset
)
2475 p
= pcap_alloc_pcap_t(ebuf
, total_size
, private_offset
);
2480 * Default to "can't set rfmon mode"; if it's supported by
2481 * a platform, the create routine that called us can set
2482 * the op to its routine to check whether a particular
2483 * device supports it.
2485 p
->can_set_rfmon_op
= pcap_cant_set_rfmon
;
2488 * If pcap_setnonblock() is called on a not-yet-activated
2489 * pcap_t, default to setting a flag and turning
2490 * on non-blocking mode when activated.
2492 p
->setnonblock_op
= pcap_setnonblock_unactivated
;
2496 /* put in some defaults*/
2497 p
->snapshot
= 0; /* max packet size unspecified */
2498 p
->opt
.timeout
= 0; /* no timeout specified */
2499 p
->opt
.buffer_size
= 0; /* use the platform's default */
2502 p
->opt
.immediate
= 0;
2503 p
->opt
.tstamp_type
= -1; /* default to not setting time stamp type */
2504 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
;
2506 * Platform-dependent options.
2509 p
->opt
.protocol
= 0;
2512 p
->opt
.nocapture_local
= 0;
2516 * Start out with no BPF code generation flags set.
2518 p
->bpf_codegen_flags
= 0;
2524 pcapint_check_activated(pcap_t
*p
)
2527 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "can't perform "
2528 " operation on activated capture");
2535 pcap_set_snaplen(pcap_t
*p
, int snaplen
)
2537 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2538 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2539 p
->snapshot
= snaplen
;
2544 pcap_set_promisc(pcap_t
*p
, int promisc
)
2546 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2547 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2548 p
->opt
.promisc
= promisc
;
2553 pcap_set_rfmon(pcap_t
*p
, int rfmon
)
2555 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2556 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2557 p
->opt
.rfmon
= rfmon
;
2562 pcap_set_timeout(pcap_t
*p
, int timeout_ms
)
2564 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2565 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2566 p
->opt
.timeout
= timeout_ms
;
2571 pcap_set_tstamp_type(pcap_t
*p
, int tstamp_type
)
2575 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2576 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2579 * The argument should have been u_int, but that's too late
2580 * to change now - it's an API.
2582 if (tstamp_type
< 0)
2583 return (PCAP_WARNING_TSTAMP_TYPE_NOTSUP
);
2586 * If p->tstamp_type_count is 0, we only support PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST;
2587 * the default time stamp type is PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST.
2589 if (p
->tstamp_type_count
== 0) {
2590 if (tstamp_type
== PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST
) {
2591 p
->opt
.tstamp_type
= tstamp_type
;
2596 * Check whether we claim to support this type of time stamp.
2598 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->tstamp_type_count
; i
++) {
2599 if (p
->tstamp_type_list
[i
] == (u_int
)tstamp_type
) {
2603 p
->opt
.tstamp_type
= tstamp_type
;
2610 * We don't support this type of time stamp.
2612 return (PCAP_WARNING_TSTAMP_TYPE_NOTSUP
);
2616 pcap_set_immediate_mode(pcap_t
*p
, int immediate
)
2618 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2619 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2620 p
->opt
.immediate
= immediate
;
2625 pcap_set_buffer_size(pcap_t
*p
, int buffer_size
)
2627 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2628 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2629 if (buffer_size
<= 0) {
2631 * Silently ignore invalid values.
2635 p
->opt
.buffer_size
= buffer_size
;
2640 pcap_set_tstamp_precision(pcap_t
*p
, int tstamp_precision
)
2644 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2645 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2648 * The argument should have been u_int, but that's too late
2649 * to change now - it's an API.
2651 if (tstamp_precision
< 0)
2652 return (PCAP_ERROR_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NOTSUP
);
2655 * If p->tstamp_precision_count is 0, we only support setting
2656 * the time stamp precision to microsecond precision; every
2657 * pcap module *MUST* support microsecond precision, even if
2658 * it does so by converting the native precision to
2661 if (p
->tstamp_precision_count
== 0) {
2662 if (tstamp_precision
== PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
) {
2663 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= tstamp_precision
;
2668 * Check whether we claim to support this precision of
2671 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->tstamp_precision_count
; i
++) {
2672 if (p
->tstamp_precision_list
[i
] == (u_int
)tstamp_precision
) {
2676 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= tstamp_precision
;
2683 * We don't support this time stamp precision.
2685 return (PCAP_ERROR_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NOTSUP
);
2689 pcap_get_tstamp_precision(pcap_t
*p
)
2691 return (p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
);
2695 pcap_activate(pcap_t
*p
)
2700 * Catch attempts to re-activate an already-activated
2701 * pcap_t; this should, for example, catch code that
2702 * calls pcap_open_live() followed by pcap_activate(),
2703 * as some code that showed up in a Stack Exchange
2706 if (pcapint_check_activated(p
))
2707 return (PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
);
2708 status
= p
->activate_op(p
);
2711 * If somebody requested non-blocking mode before
2712 * calling pcap_activate(), turn it on now.
2714 if (p
->opt
.nonblock
) {
2715 status
= p
->setnonblock_op(p
, 1);
2718 * Failed. Undo everything done by
2719 * the activate operation.
2728 if (p
->errbuf
[0] == '\0') {
2730 * No error message supplied by the activate routine;
2731 * for the benefit of programs that don't specially
2732 * handle errors other than PCAP_ERROR, return the
2733 * error message corresponding to the status.
2735 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s",
2736 pcap_statustostr(status
));
2740 * Undo any operation pointer setting, etc. done by
2741 * the activate operation.
2749 pcap_open_live(const char *device
, int snaplen
, int promisc
, int to_ms
, char *errbuf
)
2753 #ifdef ENABLE_REMOTE
2754 char host
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
+ 1];
2755 char port
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
+ 1];
2756 char name
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
+ 1];
2760 * A null device name is equivalent to the "any" device -
2761 * which might not be supported on this platform, but
2762 * this means that you'll get a "not supported" error
2763 * rather than, say, a crash when we try to dereference
2770 * Retrofit - we have to make older applications compatible with
2772 * So we're calling pcap_open_remote() from here; this is a very
2774 * Obviously, we cannot exploit all the new features; for instance,
2775 * we cannot send authentication, we cannot use a UDP data connection,
2778 if (pcap_parsesrcstr(device
, &srctype
, host
, port
, name
, errbuf
))
2781 if (srctype
== PCAP_SRC_IFREMOTE
) {
2783 * Although we already have host, port and iface, we prefer
2784 * to pass only 'device' to pcap_open_rpcap(), so that it has
2785 * to call pcap_parsesrcstr() again.
2786 * This is less optimized, but much clearer.
2788 return (pcap_open_rpcap(device
, snaplen
,
2789 promisc
? PCAP_OPENFLAG_PROMISCUOUS
: 0, to_ms
,
2792 if (srctype
== PCAP_SRC_FILE
) {
2793 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "unknown URL scheme \"file\"");
2796 if (srctype
== PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
) {
2798 * If it starts with rpcap://, that refers to a local device
2799 * (no host part in the URL). Remove the rpcap://, and
2800 * fall through to the regular open path.
2802 if (strncmp(device
, PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING
, strlen(PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING
)) == 0) {
2803 size_t len
= strlen(device
) - strlen(PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING
) + 1;
2806 device
+= strlen(PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING
);
2809 #endif /* ENABLE_REMOTE */
2811 p
= pcap_create(device
, errbuf
);
2814 status
= pcap_set_snaplen(p
, snaplen
);
2817 status
= pcap_set_promisc(p
, promisc
);
2820 status
= pcap_set_timeout(p
, to_ms
);
2824 * Mark this as opened with pcap_open_live(), so that, for
2825 * example, we show the full list of DLT_ values, rather
2826 * than just the ones that are compatible with capturing
2827 * when not in monitor mode. That allows existing applications
2828 * to work the way they used to work, but allows new applications
2829 * that know about the new open API to, for example, find out the
2830 * DLT_ values that they can select without changing whether
2831 * the adapter is in monitor mode or not.
2834 status
= pcap_activate(p
);
2839 if (status
== PCAP_ERROR
) {
2841 * Another buffer is a bit cumbersome, but it avoids
2842 * -Wformat-truncation.
2844 char trimbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
- 5]; /* 2 bytes shorter */
2846 pcapint_strlcpy(trimbuf
, p
->errbuf
, sizeof(trimbuf
));
2847 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %.*s", device
,
2848 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
- 3, trimbuf
);
2849 } else if (status
== PCAP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
||
2850 status
== PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED
||
2851 status
== PCAP_ERROR_PROMISC_PERM_DENIED
) {
2853 * Only show the additional message if it's not
2856 if (p
->errbuf
[0] != '\0') {
2860 char trimbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
- 8]; /* 2 bytes shorter */
2862 pcapint_strlcpy(trimbuf
, p
->errbuf
, sizeof(trimbuf
));
2863 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s (%.*s)",
2864 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
),
2865 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
- 6, trimbuf
);
2867 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s",
2868 device
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
2871 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s", device
,
2872 pcap_statustostr(status
));
2879 pcapint_open_offline_common(char *ebuf
, size_t total_size
, size_t private_offset
)
2883 p
= pcap_alloc_pcap_t(ebuf
, total_size
, private_offset
);
2887 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
;
2893 pcap_dispatch(pcap_t
*p
, int cnt
, pcap_handler callback
, u_char
*user
)
2895 return (p
->read_op(p
, cnt
, callback
, user
));
2899 pcap_loop(pcap_t
*p
, int cnt
, pcap_handler callback
, u_char
*user
)
2904 if (p
->rfile
!= NULL
) {
2906 * 0 means EOF, so don't loop if we get 0.
2908 n
= pcapint_offline_read(p
, cnt
, callback
, user
);
2911 * XXX keep reading until we get something
2912 * (or an error occurs)
2915 n
= p
->read_op(p
, cnt
, callback
, user
);
2920 if (!PACKET_COUNT_IS_UNLIMITED(cnt
)) {
2929 * Force the loop in "pcap_read()" or "pcap_read_offline()" to terminate.
2932 pcap_breakloop(pcap_t
*p
)
2938 pcap_datalink(pcap_t
*p
)
2941 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
2942 return (p
->linktype
);
2946 pcap_datalink_ext(pcap_t
*p
)
2949 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
2950 return (p
->linktype_ext
);
2954 pcap_list_datalinks(pcap_t
*p
, int **dlt_buffer
)
2957 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
2958 if (p
->dlt_count
== 0) {
2960 * We couldn't fetch the list of DLTs, which means
2961 * this platform doesn't support changing the
2962 * DLT for an interface. Return a list of DLTs
2963 * containing only the DLT this device supports.
2965 *dlt_buffer
= (int*)malloc(sizeof(**dlt_buffer
));
2966 if (*dlt_buffer
== NULL
) {
2967 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
2969 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
2971 **dlt_buffer
= p
->linktype
;
2974 *dlt_buffer
= (int*)calloc(p
->dlt_count
, sizeof(**dlt_buffer
));
2975 if (*dlt_buffer
== NULL
) {
2976 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
2978 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
2980 (void)memcpy(*dlt_buffer
, p
->dlt_list
,
2981 sizeof(**dlt_buffer
) * p
->dlt_count
);
2982 return (p
->dlt_count
);
2987 * In Windows, you might have a library built with one version of the
2988 * C runtime library and an application built with another version of
2989 * the C runtime library, which means that the library might use one
2990 * version of malloc() and free() and the application might use another
2991 * version of malloc() and free(). If so, that means something
2992 * allocated by the library cannot be freed by the application, so we
2993 * need to have a pcap_free_datalinks() routine to free up the list
2994 * allocated by pcap_list_datalinks(), even though it's just a wrapper
2998 pcap_free_datalinks(int *dlt_list
)
3004 pcap_set_datalink(pcap_t
*p
, int dlt
)
3007 const char *dlt_name
;
3012 if (p
->dlt_count
== 0 || p
->set_datalink_op
== NULL
) {
3014 * We couldn't fetch the list of DLTs, or we don't
3015 * have a "set datalink" operation, which means
3016 * this platform doesn't support changing the
3017 * DLT for an interface. Check whether the new
3018 * DLT is the one this interface supports.
3020 if (p
->linktype
!= dlt
)
3024 * It is, so there's nothing we need to do here.
3028 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->dlt_count
; i
++)
3029 if (p
->dlt_list
[i
] == (u_int
)dlt
)
3031 if (i
>= p
->dlt_count
)
3033 if (p
->dlt_count
== 2 && p
->dlt_list
[0] == DLT_EN10MB
&&
3034 dlt
== DLT_DOCSIS
) {
3036 * This is presumably an Ethernet device, as the first
3037 * link-layer type it offers is DLT_EN10MB, and the only
3038 * other type it offers is DLT_DOCSIS. That means that
3039 * we can't tell the driver to supply DOCSIS link-layer
3040 * headers - we're just pretending that's what we're
3041 * getting, as, presumably, we're capturing on a dedicated
3042 * link to a Cisco Cable Modem Termination System, and
3043 * it's putting raw DOCSIS frames on the wire inside low-level
3049 if (p
->set_datalink_op(p
, dlt
) == -1)
3055 dlt_name
= pcap_datalink_val_to_name(dlt
);
3056 if (dlt_name
!= NULL
) {
3057 (void) snprintf(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
3058 "%s is not one of the DLTs supported by this device",
3061 (void) snprintf(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
3062 "DLT %d is not one of the DLTs supported by this device",
3069 * This array is designed for mapping upper and lower case letter
3070 * together for a case independent comparison. The mappings are
3071 * based upon ascii character sequences.
3073 static const u_char charmap
[] = {
3074 (u_char
)'\000', (u_char
)'\001', (u_char
)'\002', (u_char
)'\003',
3075 (u_char
)'\004', (u_char
)'\005', (u_char
)'\006', (u_char
)'\007',
3076 (u_char
)'\010', (u_char
)'\011', (u_char
)'\012', (u_char
)'\013',
3077 (u_char
)'\014', (u_char
)'\015', (u_char
)'\016', (u_char
)'\017',
3078 (u_char
)'\020', (u_char
)'\021', (u_char
)'\022', (u_char
)'\023',
3079 (u_char
)'\024', (u_char
)'\025', (u_char
)'\026', (u_char
)'\027',
3080 (u_char
)'\030', (u_char
)'\031', (u_char
)'\032', (u_char
)'\033',
3081 (u_char
)'\034', (u_char
)'\035', (u_char
)'\036', (u_char
)'\037',
3082 (u_char
)'\040', (u_char
)'\041', (u_char
)'\042', (u_char
)'\043',
3083 (u_char
)'\044', (u_char
)'\045', (u_char
)'\046', (u_char
)'\047',
3084 (u_char
)'\050', (u_char
)'\051', (u_char
)'\052', (u_char
)'\053',
3085 (u_char
)'\054', (u_char
)'\055', (u_char
)'\056', (u_char
)'\057',
3086 (u_char
)'\060', (u_char
)'\061', (u_char
)'\062', (u_char
)'\063',
3087 (u_char
)'\064', (u_char
)'\065', (u_char
)'\066', (u_char
)'\067',
3088 (u_char
)'\070', (u_char
)'\071', (u_char
)'\072', (u_char
)'\073',
3089 (u_char
)'\074', (u_char
)'\075', (u_char
)'\076', (u_char
)'\077',
3090 (u_char
)'\100', (u_char
)'\141', (u_char
)'\142', (u_char
)'\143',
3091 (u_char
)'\144', (u_char
)'\145', (u_char
)'\146', (u_char
)'\147',
3092 (u_char
)'\150', (u_char
)'\151', (u_char
)'\152', (u_char
)'\153',
3093 (u_char
)'\154', (u_char
)'\155', (u_char
)'\156', (u_char
)'\157',
3094 (u_char
)'\160', (u_char
)'\161', (u_char
)'\162', (u_char
)'\163',
3095 (u_char
)'\164', (u_char
)'\165', (u_char
)'\166', (u_char
)'\167',
3096 (u_char
)'\170', (u_char
)'\171', (u_char
)'\172', (u_char
)'\133',
3097 (u_char
)'\134', (u_char
)'\135', (u_char
)'\136', (u_char
)'\137',
3098 (u_char
)'\140', (u_char
)'\141', (u_char
)'\142', (u_char
)'\143',
3099 (u_char
)'\144', (u_char
)'\145', (u_char
)'\146', (u_char
)'\147',
3100 (u_char
)'\150', (u_char
)'\151', (u_char
)'\152', (u_char
)'\153',
3101 (u_char
)'\154', (u_char
)'\155', (u_char
)'\156', (u_char
)'\157',
3102 (u_char
)'\160', (u_char
)'\161', (u_char
)'\162', (u_char
)'\163',
3103 (u_char
)'\164', (u_char
)'\165', (u_char
)'\166', (u_char
)'\167',
3104 (u_char
)'\170', (u_char
)'\171', (u_char
)'\172', (u_char
)'\173',
3105 (u_char
)'\174', (u_char
)'\175', (u_char
)'\176', (u_char
)'\177',
3106 (u_char
)'\200', (u_char
)'\201', (u_char
)'\202', (u_char
)'\203',
3107 (u_char
)'\204', (u_char
)'\205', (u_char
)'\206', (u_char
)'\207',
3108 (u_char
)'\210', (u_char
)'\211', (u_char
)'\212', (u_char
)'\213',
3109 (u_char
)'\214', (u_char
)'\215', (u_char
)'\216', (u_char
)'\217',
3110 (u_char
)'\220', (u_char
)'\221', (u_char
)'\222', (u_char
)'\223',
3111 (u_char
)'\224', (u_char
)'\225', (u_char
)'\226', (u_char
)'\227',
3112 (u_char
)'\230', (u_char
)'\231', (u_char
)'\232', (u_char
)'\233',
3113 (u_char
)'\234', (u_char
)'\235', (u_char
)'\236', (u_char
)'\237',
3114 (u_char
)'\240', (u_char
)'\241', (u_char
)'\242', (u_char
)'\243',
3115 (u_char
)'\244', (u_char
)'\245', (u_char
)'\246', (u_char
)'\247',
3116 (u_char
)'\250', (u_char
)'\251', (u_char
)'\252', (u_char
)'\253',
3117 (u_char
)'\254', (u_char
)'\255', (u_char
)'\256', (u_char
)'\257',
3118 (u_char
)'\260', (u_char
)'\261', (u_char
)'\262', (u_char
)'\263',
3119 (u_char
)'\264', (u_char
)'\265', (u_char
)'\266', (u_char
)'\267',
3120 (u_char
)'\270', (u_char
)'\271', (u_char
)'\272', (u_char
)'\273',
3121 (u_char
)'\274', (u_char
)'\275', (u_char
)'\276', (u_char
)'\277',
3122 (u_char
)'\300', (u_char
)'\341', (u_char
)'\342', (u_char
)'\343',
3123 (u_char
)'\344', (u_char
)'\345', (u_char
)'\346', (u_char
)'\347',
3124 (u_char
)'\350', (u_char
)'\351', (u_char
)'\352', (u_char
)'\353',
3125 (u_char
)'\354', (u_char
)'\355', (u_char
)'\356', (u_char
)'\357',
3126 (u_char
)'\360', (u_char
)'\361', (u_char
)'\362', (u_char
)'\363',
3127 (u_char
)'\364', (u_char
)'\365', (u_char
)'\366', (u_char
)'\367',
3128 (u_char
)'\370', (u_char
)'\371', (u_char
)'\372', (u_char
)'\333',
3129 (u_char
)'\334', (u_char
)'\335', (u_char
)'\336', (u_char
)'\337',
3130 (u_char
)'\340', (u_char
)'\341', (u_char
)'\342', (u_char
)'\343',
3131 (u_char
)'\344', (u_char
)'\345', (u_char
)'\346', (u_char
)'\347',
3132 (u_char
)'\350', (u_char
)'\351', (u_char
)'\352', (u_char
)'\353',
3133 (u_char
)'\354', (u_char
)'\355', (u_char
)'\356', (u_char
)'\357',
3134 (u_char
)'\360', (u_char
)'\361', (u_char
)'\362', (u_char
)'\363',
3135 (u_char
)'\364', (u_char
)'\365', (u_char
)'\366', (u_char
)'\367',
3136 (u_char
)'\370', (u_char
)'\371', (u_char
)'\372', (u_char
)'\373',
3137 (u_char
)'\374', (u_char
)'\375', (u_char
)'\376', (u_char
)'\377',
3141 pcapint_strcasecmp(const char *s1
, const char *s2
)
3143 register const u_char
*cm
= charmap
,
3144 *us1
= (const u_char
*)s1
,
3145 *us2
= (const u_char
*)s2
;
3147 while (cm
[*us1
] == cm
[*us2
++])
3150 return (cm
[*us1
] - cm
[*--us2
]);
3155 const char *description
;
3159 #define DLT_CHOICE(code, description) { #code, description, DLT_ ## code }
3160 #define DLT_CHOICE_SENTINEL { NULL, NULL, 0 }
3162 static struct dlt_choice dlt_choices
[] = {
3163 DLT_CHOICE(NULL
, "BSD loopback"),
3164 DLT_CHOICE(EN10MB
, "Ethernet"),
3165 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802
, "Token ring"),
3166 DLT_CHOICE(ARCNET
, "BSD ARCNET"),
3167 DLT_CHOICE(SLIP
, "SLIP"),
3168 DLT_CHOICE(PPP
, "PPP"),
3169 DLT_CHOICE(FDDI
, "FDDI"),
3170 DLT_CHOICE(ATM_RFC1483
, "RFC 1483 LLC-encapsulated ATM"),
3171 DLT_CHOICE(RAW
, "Raw IP"),
3172 DLT_CHOICE(SLIP_BSDOS
, "BSD/OS SLIP"),
3173 DLT_CHOICE(PPP_BSDOS
, "BSD/OS PPP"),
3174 DLT_CHOICE(ATM_CLIP
, "Linux Classical IP over ATM"),
3175 DLT_CHOICE(PPP_SERIAL
, "PPP over serial"),
3176 DLT_CHOICE(PPP_ETHER
, "PPPoE"),
3177 DLT_CHOICE(SYMANTEC_FIREWALL
, "Symantec Firewall"),
3178 DLT_CHOICE(C_HDLC
, "Cisco HDLC"),
3179 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_11
, "802.11"),
3180 DLT_CHOICE(FRELAY
, "Frame Relay"),
3181 DLT_CHOICE(LOOP
, "OpenBSD loopback"),
3182 DLT_CHOICE(ENC
, "OpenBSD encapsulated IP"),
3183 DLT_CHOICE(LINUX_SLL
, "Linux cooked v1"),
3184 DLT_CHOICE(LTALK
, "Localtalk"),
3185 DLT_CHOICE(PFLOG
, "OpenBSD pflog file"),
3186 DLT_CHOICE(PFSYNC
, "Packet filter state syncing"),
3187 DLT_CHOICE(PRISM_HEADER
, "802.11 plus Prism header"),
3188 DLT_CHOICE(IP_OVER_FC
, "RFC 2625 IP-over-Fibre Channel"),
3189 DLT_CHOICE(SUNATM
, "Sun raw ATM"),
3190 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_11_RADIO
, "802.11 plus radiotap header"),
3191 DLT_CHOICE(ARCNET_LINUX
, "Linux ARCNET"),
3192 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_MLPPP
, "Juniper Multi-Link PPP"),
3193 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_MLFR
, "Juniper Multi-Link Frame Relay"),
3194 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ES
, "Juniper Encryption Services PIC"),
3195 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_GGSN
, "Juniper GGSN PIC"),
3196 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_MFR
, "Juniper FRF.16 Frame Relay"),
3197 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ATM2
, "Juniper ATM2 PIC"),
3198 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_SERVICES
, "Juniper Advanced Services PIC"),
3199 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ATM1
, "Juniper ATM1 PIC"),
3200 DLT_CHOICE(APPLE_IP_OVER_IEEE1394
, "Apple IP-over-IEEE 1394"),
3201 DLT_CHOICE(MTP2_WITH_PHDR
, "SS7 MTP2 with Pseudo-header"),
3202 DLT_CHOICE(MTP2
, "SS7 MTP2"),
3203 DLT_CHOICE(MTP3
, "SS7 MTP3"),
3204 DLT_CHOICE(SCCP
, "SS7 SCCP"),
3205 DLT_CHOICE(DOCSIS
, "DOCSIS"),
3206 DLT_CHOICE(LINUX_IRDA
, "Linux IrDA"),
3207 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_11_RADIO_AVS
, "802.11 plus AVS radio information header"),
3208 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_MONITOR
, "Juniper Passive Monitor PIC"),
3209 DLT_CHOICE(BACNET_MS_TP
, "BACnet MS/TP"),
3210 DLT_CHOICE(PPP_PPPD
, "PPP for pppd, with direction flag"),
3211 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_PPPOE
, "Juniper PPPoE"),
3212 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_PPPOE_ATM
, "Juniper PPPoE/ATM"),
3213 DLT_CHOICE(GPRS_LLC
, "GPRS LLC"),
3214 DLT_CHOICE(GPF_T
, "GPF-T"),
3215 DLT_CHOICE(GPF_F
, "GPF-F"),
3216 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_PIC_PEER
, "Juniper PIC Peer"),
3217 DLT_CHOICE(ERF_ETH
, "Ethernet with Endace ERF header"),
3218 DLT_CHOICE(ERF_POS
, "Packet-over-SONET with Endace ERF header"),
3219 DLT_CHOICE(LINUX_LAPD
, "Linux vISDN LAPD"),
3220 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ETHER
, "Juniper Ethernet"),
3221 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_PPP
, "Juniper PPP"),
3222 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_FRELAY
, "Juniper Frame Relay"),
3223 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_CHDLC
, "Juniper C-HDLC"),
3224 DLT_CHOICE(MFR
, "FRF.16 Frame Relay"),
3225 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_VP
, "Juniper Voice PIC"),
3226 DLT_CHOICE(A429
, "Arinc 429"),
3227 DLT_CHOICE(A653_ICM
, "Arinc 653 Interpartition Communication"),
3228 DLT_CHOICE(USB_FREEBSD
, "USB with FreeBSD header"),
3229 DLT_CHOICE(BLUETOOTH_HCI_H4
, "Bluetooth HCI UART transport layer"),
3230 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_16_MAC_CPS
, "IEEE 802.16 MAC Common Part Sublayer"),
3231 DLT_CHOICE(USB_LINUX
, "USB with Linux header"),
3232 DLT_CHOICE(CAN20B
, "Controller Area Network (CAN) v. 2.0B"),
3233 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_15_4_LINUX
, "IEEE 802.15.4 with Linux padding"),
3234 DLT_CHOICE(PPI
, "Per-Packet Information"),
3235 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_16_MAC_CPS_RADIO
, "IEEE 802.16 MAC Common Part Sublayer plus radiotap header"),
3236 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ISM
, "Juniper Integrated Service Module"),
3237 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_15_4
, "IEEE 802.15.4 with FCS"),
3238 DLT_CHOICE(SITA
, "SITA pseudo-header"),
3239 DLT_CHOICE(ERF
, "Endace ERF header"),
3240 DLT_CHOICE(RAIF1
, "Ethernet with u10 Networks pseudo-header"),
3241 DLT_CHOICE(IPMB_KONTRON
, "IPMB with Kontron pseudo-header"),
3242 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ST
, "Juniper Secure Tunnel"),
3243 DLT_CHOICE(BLUETOOTH_HCI_H4_WITH_PHDR
, "Bluetooth HCI UART transport layer plus pseudo-header"),
3244 DLT_CHOICE(AX25_KISS
, "AX.25 with KISS header"),
3245 DLT_CHOICE(I2C_LINUX
, "I2C with Linux/Pigeon Point pseudo-header"),
3246 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_15_4_NONASK_PHY
, "IEEE 802.15.4 with non-ASK PHY data"),
3247 DLT_CHOICE(MPLS
, "MPLS with label as link-layer header"),
3248 DLT_CHOICE(LINUX_EVDEV
, "Linux evdev events"),
3249 DLT_CHOICE(USB_LINUX_MMAPPED
, "USB with padded Linux header"),
3250 DLT_CHOICE(DECT
, "DECT"),
3251 DLT_CHOICE(AOS
, "AOS Space Data Link protocol"),
3252 DLT_CHOICE(WIHART
, "WirelessHART"),
3253 DLT_CHOICE(FC_2
, "Fibre Channel FC-2"),
3254 DLT_CHOICE(FC_2_WITH_FRAME_DELIMS
, "Fibre Channel FC-2 with frame delimiters"),
3255 DLT_CHOICE(IPNET
, "Solaris ipnet"),
3256 DLT_CHOICE(CAN_SOCKETCAN
, "CAN-bus with SocketCAN headers"),
3257 DLT_CHOICE(IPV4
, "Raw IPv4"),
3258 DLT_CHOICE(IPV6
, "Raw IPv6"),
3259 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_15_4_NOFCS
, "IEEE 802.15.4 without FCS"),
3260 DLT_CHOICE(DBUS
, "D-Bus"),
3261 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_VS
, "Juniper Virtual Server"),
3262 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_SRX_E2E
, "Juniper SRX E2E"),
3263 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_FIBRECHANNEL
, "Juniper Fibre Channel"),
3264 DLT_CHOICE(DVB_CI
, "DVB-CI"),
3265 DLT_CHOICE(MUX27010
, "MUX27010"),
3266 DLT_CHOICE(STANAG_5066_D_PDU
, "STANAG 5066 D_PDUs"),
3267 DLT_CHOICE(JUNIPER_ATM_CEMIC
, "Juniper ATM CEMIC"),
3268 DLT_CHOICE(NFLOG
, "Linux netfilter log messages"),
3269 DLT_CHOICE(NETANALYZER
, "Ethernet with Hilscher netANALYZER pseudo-header"),
3270 DLT_CHOICE(NETANALYZER_TRANSPARENT
, "Ethernet with Hilscher netANALYZER pseudo-header and with preamble and SFD"),
3271 DLT_CHOICE(IPOIB
, "RFC 4391 IP-over-Infiniband"),
3272 DLT_CHOICE(MPEG_2_TS
, "MPEG-2 transport stream"),
3273 DLT_CHOICE(NG40
, "ng40 protocol tester Iub/Iur"),
3274 DLT_CHOICE(NFC_LLCP
, "NFC LLCP PDUs with pseudo-header"),
3275 DLT_CHOICE(INFINIBAND
, "InfiniBand"),
3276 DLT_CHOICE(SCTP
, "SCTP"),
3277 DLT_CHOICE(USBPCAP
, "USB with USBPcap header"),
3278 DLT_CHOICE(RTAC_SERIAL
, "Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories RTAC packets"),
3279 DLT_CHOICE(BLUETOOTH_LE_LL
, "Bluetooth Low Energy air interface"),
3280 DLT_CHOICE(NETLINK
, "Linux netlink"),
3281 DLT_CHOICE(BLUETOOTH_LINUX_MONITOR
, "Bluetooth Linux Monitor"),
3282 DLT_CHOICE(BLUETOOTH_BREDR_BB
, "Bluetooth Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate baseband packets"),
3283 DLT_CHOICE(BLUETOOTH_LE_LL_WITH_PHDR
, "Bluetooth Low Energy air interface with pseudo-header"),
3284 DLT_CHOICE(PROFIBUS_DL
, "PROFIBUS data link layer"),
3285 DLT_CHOICE(PKTAP
, "Apple DLT_PKTAP"),
3286 DLT_CHOICE(EPON
, "Ethernet with 802.3 Clause 65 EPON preamble"),
3287 DLT_CHOICE(IPMI_HPM_2
, "IPMI trace packets"),
3288 DLT_CHOICE(ZWAVE_R1_R2
, "Z-Wave RF profile R1 and R2 packets"),
3289 DLT_CHOICE(ZWAVE_R3
, "Z-Wave RF profile R3 packets"),
3290 DLT_CHOICE(WATTSTOPPER_DLM
, "WattStopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) and Legrand Nitoo Open protocol"),
3291 DLT_CHOICE(ISO_14443
, "ISO 14443 messages"),
3292 DLT_CHOICE(RDS
, "IEC 62106 Radio Data System groups"),
3293 DLT_CHOICE(USB_DARWIN
, "USB with Darwin header"),
3294 DLT_CHOICE(OPENFLOW
, "OpenBSD DLT_OPENFLOW"),
3295 DLT_CHOICE(SDLC
, "IBM SDLC frames"),
3296 DLT_CHOICE(TI_LLN_SNIFFER
, "TI LLN sniffer frames"),
3297 DLT_CHOICE(VSOCK
, "Linux vsock"),
3298 DLT_CHOICE(NORDIC_BLE
, "Nordic Semiconductor Bluetooth LE sniffer frames"),
3299 DLT_CHOICE(DOCSIS31_XRA31
, "Excentis XRA-31 DOCSIS 3.1 RF sniffer frames"),
3300 DLT_CHOICE(ETHERNET_MPACKET
, "802.3br mPackets"),
3301 DLT_CHOICE(DISPLAYPORT_AUX
, "DisplayPort AUX channel monitoring data"),
3302 DLT_CHOICE(LINUX_SLL2
, "Linux cooked v2"),
3303 DLT_CHOICE(OPENVIZSLA
, "OpenVizsla USB"),
3304 DLT_CHOICE(EBHSCR
, "Elektrobit High Speed Capture and Replay (EBHSCR)"),
3305 DLT_CHOICE(VPP_DISPATCH
, "VPP graph dispatch tracer"),
3306 DLT_CHOICE(DSA_TAG_BRCM
, "Broadcom tag"),
3307 DLT_CHOICE(DSA_TAG_BRCM_PREPEND
, "Broadcom tag (prepended)"),
3308 DLT_CHOICE(IEEE802_15_4_TAP
, "IEEE 802.15.4 with pseudo-header"),
3309 DLT_CHOICE(DSA_TAG_DSA
, "Marvell DSA"),
3310 DLT_CHOICE(DSA_TAG_EDSA
, "Marvell EDSA"),
3311 DLT_CHOICE(ELEE
, "ELEE lawful intercept packets"),
3312 DLT_CHOICE(Z_WAVE_SERIAL
, "Z-Wave serial frames between host and chip"),
3313 DLT_CHOICE(USB_2_0
, "USB 2.0/1.1/1.0 as transmitted over the cable"),
3314 DLT_CHOICE(ATSC_ALP
, "ATSC Link-Layer Protocol packets"),
3315 DLT_CHOICE(ETW
, "Event Tracing for Windows messages"),
3316 DLT_CHOICE(NETANALYZER_NG
, "Hilscher netANALYZER NG pseudo-footer"),
3317 DLT_CHOICE(ZBOSS_NCP
, "ZBOSS NCP protocol with pseudo-header"),
3318 DLT_CHOICE(USB_2_0_LOW_SPEED
, "Low-Speed USB 2.0/1.1/1.0 as transmitted over the cable"),
3319 DLT_CHOICE(USB_2_0_FULL_SPEED
, "Full-Speed USB 2.0/1.1/1.0 as transmitted over the cable"),
3320 DLT_CHOICE(USB_2_0_HIGH_SPEED
, "High-Speed USB 2.0 as transmitted over the cable"),
3321 DLT_CHOICE(AUERSWALD_LOG
, "Auerswald Logger Protocol"),
3322 DLT_CHOICE(ZWAVE_TAP
, "Z-Wave packets with a TAP meta-data header"),
3323 DLT_CHOICE(SILABS_DEBUG_CHANNEL
, "Silicon Labs debug channel protocol"),
3324 DLT_CHOICE(FIRA_UCI
, "Ultra-wideband controller interface protocol"),
3325 DLT_CHOICE(MDB
, "Multi-Drop Bus"),
3326 DLT_CHOICE(DECT_NR
, "DECT New Radio"),
3331 pcap_datalink_name_to_val(const char *name
)
3335 for (i
= 0; dlt_choices
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3336 if (pcapint_strcasecmp(dlt_choices
[i
].name
, name
) == 0)
3337 return (dlt_choices
[i
].dlt
);
3343 pcap_datalink_val_to_name(int dlt
)
3347 for (i
= 0; dlt_choices
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3348 if (dlt_choices
[i
].dlt
== dlt
)
3349 return (dlt_choices
[i
].name
);
3355 pcap_datalink_val_to_description(int dlt
)
3359 for (i
= 0; dlt_choices
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3360 if (dlt_choices
[i
].dlt
== dlt
)
3361 return (dlt_choices
[i
].description
);
3367 pcap_datalink_val_to_description_or_dlt(int dlt
)
3369 static thread_local
char unkbuf
[40];
3370 const char *description
;
3372 description
= pcap_datalink_val_to_description(dlt
);
3373 if (description
!= NULL
) {
3376 (void)snprintf(unkbuf
, sizeof(unkbuf
), "DLT %d", dlt
);
3381 struct tstamp_type_choice
{
3383 const char *description
;
3387 static struct tstamp_type_choice tstamp_type_choices
[] = {
3388 { "host", "Host", PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST
},
3389 { "host_lowprec", "Host, low precision", PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_LOWPREC
},
3390 { "host_hiprec", "Host, high precision", PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_HIPREC
},
3391 { "adapter", "Adapter", PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER
},
3392 { "adapter_unsynced", "Adapter, not synced with system time", PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER_UNSYNCED
},
3393 { "host_hiprec_unsynced", "Host, high precision, not synced with system time", PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_HIPREC_UNSYNCED
},
3398 pcap_tstamp_type_name_to_val(const char *name
)
3402 for (i
= 0; tstamp_type_choices
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3403 if (pcapint_strcasecmp(tstamp_type_choices
[i
].name
, name
) == 0)
3404 return (tstamp_type_choices
[i
].type
);
3406 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
3410 pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_name(int tstamp_type
)
3414 for (i
= 0; tstamp_type_choices
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3415 if (tstamp_type_choices
[i
].type
== tstamp_type
)
3416 return (tstamp_type_choices
[i
].name
);
3422 pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_description(int tstamp_type
)
3426 for (i
= 0; tstamp_type_choices
[i
].name
!= NULL
; i
++) {
3427 if (tstamp_type_choices
[i
].type
== tstamp_type
)
3428 return (tstamp_type_choices
[i
].description
);
3434 pcap_snapshot(pcap_t
*p
)
3437 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
3438 return (p
->snapshot
);
3442 pcap_is_swapped(pcap_t
*p
)
3445 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
3446 return (p
->swapped
);
3450 pcap_major_version(pcap_t
*p
)
3453 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
3454 return (p
->version_major
);
3458 pcap_minor_version(pcap_t
*p
)
3461 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
3462 return (p
->version_minor
);
3466 pcap_bufsize(pcap_t
*p
)
3469 return (PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
);
3470 return (p
->bufsize
);
3474 pcap_file(pcap_t
*p
)
3481 pcap_fileno(pcap_t
*p
)
3483 if (p
->handle
!= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
) {
3485 * This is a bogus and now-deprecated API; we
3486 * squelch the narrowing warning for the cast
3487 * from HANDLE to intptr_t. If Windows programmers
3488 * need to get at the HANDLE for a pcap_t, *if*
3489 * there is one, they should request such a
3490 * routine (and be prepared for it to return
3491 * INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE).
3494 return ((int)(intptr_t)p
->handle
);
3497 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
3501 pcap_fileno(pcap_t
*p
)
3507 #if !defined(_WIN32)
3509 pcap_get_selectable_fd(pcap_t
*p
)
3511 return (p
->selectable_fd
);
3514 const struct timeval
*
3515 pcap_get_required_select_timeout(pcap_t
*p
)
3517 return (p
->required_select_timeout
);
3522 pcap_perror(pcap_t
*p
, const char *prefix
)
3524 fprintf(stderr
, "%s: %s\n", prefix
, p
->errbuf
);
3528 pcap_geterr(pcap_t
*p
)
3534 pcap_getnonblock(pcap_t
*p
, char *errbuf
)
3538 ret
= p
->getnonblock_op(p
);
3541 * The get nonblock operation sets p->errbuf; this
3542 * function *shouldn't* have had a separate errbuf
3543 * argument, as it didn't need one, but I goofed
3546 * We copy the error message to errbuf, so callers
3547 * can find it in either place.
3549 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
3555 * Get the current non-blocking mode setting, under the assumption that
3556 * it's just the standard POSIX non-blocking flag.
3558 #if !defined(_WIN32)
3560 pcapint_getnonblock_fd(pcap_t
*p
)
3564 fdflags
= fcntl(p
->fd
, F_GETFL
, 0);
3565 if (fdflags
== -1) {
3566 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3570 if (fdflags
& O_NONBLOCK
)
3578 pcap_setnonblock(pcap_t
*p
, int nonblock
, char *errbuf
)
3582 ret
= p
->setnonblock_op(p
, nonblock
);
3585 * The set nonblock operation sets p->errbuf; this
3586 * function *shouldn't* have had a separate errbuf
3587 * argument, as it didn't need one, but I goofed
3590 * We copy the error message to errbuf, so callers
3591 * can find it in either place.
3593 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
3598 #if !defined(_WIN32)
3600 * Set non-blocking mode, under the assumption that it's just the
3601 * standard POSIX non-blocking flag. (This can be called by the
3602 * per-platform non-blocking-mode routine if that routine also
3603 * needs to do some additional work.)
3606 pcapint_setnonblock_fd(pcap_t
*p
, int nonblock
)
3610 fdflags
= fcntl(p
->fd
, F_GETFL
, 0);
3611 if (fdflags
== -1) {
3612 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3617 fdflags
|= O_NONBLOCK
;
3619 fdflags
&= ~O_NONBLOCK
;
3620 if (fcntl(p
->fd
, F_SETFL
, fdflags
) == -1) {
3621 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3630 * Generate error strings for PCAP_ERROR_ and PCAP_WARNING_ values.
3633 pcap_statustostr(int errnum
)
3635 static thread_local
char ebuf
[15+10+1];
3640 return("Generic warning");
3642 case PCAP_WARNING_TSTAMP_TYPE_NOTSUP
:
3643 return ("That type of time stamp is not supported by that device");
3645 case PCAP_WARNING_PROMISC_NOTSUP
:
3646 return ("That device doesn't support promiscuous mode");
3649 return("Generic error");
3651 case PCAP_ERROR_BREAK
:
3652 return("Loop terminated by pcap_breakloop");
3654 case PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED
:
3655 return("The pcap_t has not been activated");
3657 case PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED
:
3658 return ("The setting can't be changed after the pcap_t is activated");
3660 case PCAP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
:
3661 return ("No such device exists");
3663 case PCAP_ERROR_RFMON_NOTSUP
:
3664 return ("That device doesn't support monitor mode");
3666 case PCAP_ERROR_NOT_RFMON
:
3667 return ("That operation is supported only in monitor mode");
3669 case PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED
:
3670 return ("You don't have permission to perform this capture on that device");
3672 case PCAP_ERROR_IFACE_NOT_UP
:
3673 return ("That device is not up");
3675 case PCAP_ERROR_CANTSET_TSTAMP_TYPE
:
3676 return ("That device doesn't support setting the time stamp type");
3678 case PCAP_ERROR_PROMISC_PERM_DENIED
:
3679 return ("You don't have permission to capture in promiscuous mode on that device");
3681 case PCAP_ERROR_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NOTSUP
:
3682 return ("That device doesn't support that time stamp precision");
3684 case PCAP_ERROR_CAPTURE_NOTSUP
:
3685 return ("Packet capture is not supported on that device");
3687 (void)snprintf(ebuf
, sizeof ebuf
, "Unknown error: %d", errnum
);
3692 * A long time ago the purpose of this function was to hide the difference
3693 * between those Unix-like OSes that implemented strerror() and those that
3694 * didn't. All the currently supported OSes implement strerror(), which is in
3695 * POSIX.1-2001, uniformly and that particular problem no longer exists. But
3696 * now they implement a few incompatible thread-safe variants of strerror(),
3697 * and hiding that difference is the current purpose of this function.
3700 pcap_strerror(int errnum
)
3703 static thread_local
char errbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
3704 errno_t err
= strerror_s(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errnum
);
3706 if (err
!= 0) /* err = 0 if successful */
3707 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, "strerror_s() error", PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
3709 #elif defined(HAVE_GNU_STRERROR_R)
3711 * We have a GNU-style strerror_r(), which is *not* guaranteed to
3712 * do anything to the buffer handed to it, and which returns a
3713 * pointer to the error string, which may or may not be in
3716 * It is, however, guaranteed to succeed.
3718 * At the time of this writing this applies to the following cases,
3719 * each of which allows to use either the GNU implementation or the
3720 * POSIX implementation, and this source tree defines _GNU_SOURCE to
3721 * use the GNU implementation:
3723 * - Linux with GNU libc
3724 * - Linux with uClibc-ng
3726 static thread_local
char errbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
3727 return strerror_r(errnum
, errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
3728 #elif defined(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R)
3730 * We have a POSIX-style strerror_r(), which is guaranteed to fill
3731 * in the buffer, but is not guaranteed to succeed.
3733 * At the time of this writing this applies to the following cases:
3739 * - Linux with musl libc
3745 static thread_local
char errbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
3746 int err
= strerror_r(errnum
, errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
3754 * UNIX 03 says this isn't guaranteed to produce a
3755 * fallback error message.
3757 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3758 "Unknown error: %d", errnum
);
3762 * UNIX 03 says this isn't guaranteed to produce a
3763 * fallback error message.
3765 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3766 "Message for error %d is too long", errnum
);
3769 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3770 "strerror_r(%d, ...) unexpectedly returned %d",
3776 * At the time of this writing every supported OS implements strerror()
3777 * and at least one thread-safe variant thereof, so this is a very
3778 * unlikely last-resort branch. Particular implementations of strerror()
3779 * may be thread-safe, but this is neither required nor guaranteed.
3781 return (strerror(errnum
));
3786 pcap_setfilter(pcap_t
*p
, struct bpf_program
*fp
)
3788 return (p
->setfilter_op(p
, fp
));
3792 * Set direction flag, which controls whether we accept only incoming
3793 * packets, only outgoing packets, or both.
3794 * Note that, depending on the platform, some or all direction arguments
3795 * might not be supported.
3798 pcap_setdirection(pcap_t
*p
, pcap_direction_t d
)
3800 if (p
->setdirection_op
== NULL
) {
3801 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
3802 "Setting direction is not supported on this device");
3813 return (p
->setdirection_op(p
, d
));
3817 * Invalid direction.
3819 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
3820 "Invalid direction");
3827 pcap_stats(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_stat
*ps
)
3829 return (p
->stats_op(p
, ps
));
3834 pcap_stats_ex(pcap_t
*p
, int *pcap_stat_size
)
3836 return (p
->stats_ex_op(p
, pcap_stat_size
));
3840 pcap_setbuff(pcap_t
*p
, int dim
)
3842 return (p
->setbuff_op(p
, dim
));
3846 pcap_setmode(pcap_t
*p
, int mode
)
3848 return (p
->setmode_op(p
, mode
));
3852 pcap_setmintocopy(pcap_t
*p
, int size
)
3854 return (p
->setmintocopy_op(p
, size
));
3858 pcap_getevent(pcap_t
*p
)
3860 return (p
->getevent_op(p
));
3864 pcap_oid_get_request(pcap_t
*p
, bpf_u_int32 oid
, void *data
, size_t *lenp
)
3866 return (p
->oid_get_request_op(p
, oid
, data
, lenp
));
3870 pcap_oid_set_request(pcap_t
*p
, bpf_u_int32 oid
, const void *data
, size_t *lenp
)
3872 return (p
->oid_set_request_op(p
, oid
, data
, lenp
));
3876 pcap_sendqueue_alloc(u_int memsize
)
3878 pcap_send_queue
*tqueue
;
3880 /* Allocate the queue */
3881 tqueue
= (pcap_send_queue
*)malloc(sizeof(pcap_send_queue
));
3882 if (tqueue
== NULL
){
3886 /* Allocate the buffer */
3887 tqueue
->buffer
= (char *)malloc(memsize
);
3888 if (tqueue
->buffer
== NULL
) {
3893 tqueue
->maxlen
= memsize
;
3900 pcap_sendqueue_destroy(pcap_send_queue
*queue
)
3902 free(queue
->buffer
);
3907 pcap_sendqueue_queue(pcap_send_queue
*queue
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*pkt_header
, const u_char
*pkt_data
)
3909 if (queue
->len
+ sizeof(struct pcap_pkthdr
) + pkt_header
->caplen
> queue
->maxlen
){
3913 /* Copy the pcap_pkthdr header*/
3914 memcpy(queue
->buffer
+ queue
->len
, pkt_header
, sizeof(struct pcap_pkthdr
));
3915 queue
->len
+= sizeof(struct pcap_pkthdr
);
3917 /* copy the packet */
3918 memcpy(queue
->buffer
+ queue
->len
, pkt_data
, pkt_header
->caplen
);
3919 queue
->len
+= pkt_header
->caplen
;
3925 pcap_sendqueue_transmit(pcap_t
*p
, pcap_send_queue
*queue
, int sync
)
3927 return (p
->sendqueue_transmit_op(p
, queue
, sync
));
3931 pcap_setuserbuffer(pcap_t
*p
, int size
)
3933 return (p
->setuserbuffer_op(p
, size
));
3937 pcap_live_dump(pcap_t
*p
, char *filename
, int maxsize
, int maxpacks
)
3939 return (p
->live_dump_op(p
, filename
, maxsize
, maxpacks
));
3943 pcap_live_dump_ended(pcap_t
*p
, int sync
)
3945 return (p
->live_dump_ended_op(p
, sync
));
3949 pcap_get_airpcap_handle(pcap_t
*p
)
3951 (void)snprintf(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
3952 "AirPcap devices are no longer supported");
3959 * On some platforms, we need to clean up promiscuous or monitor mode
3960 * when we close a device - and we want that to happen even if the
3961 * application just exits without explicitly closing devices.
3962 * On those platforms, we need to register a "close all the pcaps"
3963 * routine to be called when we exit, and need to maintain a list of
3964 * pcaps that need to be closed to clean up modes.
3966 * XXX - not thread-safe.
3970 * List of pcaps on which we've done something that needs to be
3972 * If there are any such pcaps, we arrange to call "pcap_close_all()"
3973 * when we exit, and have it close all of them.
3975 static struct pcap
*pcaps_to_close
;
3978 * TRUE if we've already called "atexit()" to cause "pcap_close_all()" to
3979 * be called on exit.
3981 static int did_atexit
;
3984 pcap_close_all(void)
3986 struct pcap
*handle
;
3988 while ((handle
= pcaps_to_close
) != NULL
) {
3992 * If a pcap module adds a pcap_t to the "close all"
3993 * list by calling pcapint_add_to_pcaps_to_close(), it
3994 * must have a cleanup routine that removes it from the
3995 * list, by calling pcapint_remove_from_pcaps_to_close(),
3996 * and must make that cleanup routine the cleanup_op
3999 * That means that, after pcap_close() - which calls
4000 * the cleanup_op for the pcap_t - the pcap_t must
4001 * have been removed from the list, so pcaps_to_close
4002 * must not be equal to handle.
4004 * We check for that, and abort if handle is still
4005 * at the head of the list, to prevent infinite loops.
4007 if (pcaps_to_close
== handle
)
4013 pcapint_do_addexit(pcap_t
*p
)
4016 * If we haven't already done so, arrange to have
4017 * "pcap_close_all()" called when we exit.
4020 if (atexit(pcap_close_all
) != 0) {
4022 * "atexit()" failed; let our caller know.
4024 pcapint_strlcpy(p
->errbuf
, "atexit failed", PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
4033 pcapint_add_to_pcaps_to_close(pcap_t
*p
)
4035 p
->next
= pcaps_to_close
;
4040 pcapint_remove_from_pcaps_to_close(pcap_t
*p
)
4042 pcap_t
*pc
, *prevpc
;
4044 for (pc
= pcaps_to_close
, prevpc
= NULL
; pc
!= NULL
;
4045 prevpc
= pc
, pc
= pc
->next
) {
4048 * Found it. Remove it from the list.
4050 if (prevpc
== NULL
) {
4052 * It was at the head of the list.
4054 pcaps_to_close
= pc
->next
;
4057 * It was in the middle of the list.
4059 prevpc
->next
= pc
->next
;
4067 pcapint_breakloop_common(pcap_t
*p
)
4074 pcapint_cleanup_live_common(pcap_t
*p
)
4076 if (p
->opt
.device
!= NULL
) {
4077 free(p
->opt
.device
);
4078 p
->opt
.device
= NULL
;
4080 if (p
->buffer
!= NULL
) {
4084 if (p
->dlt_list
!= NULL
) {
4089 if (p
->tstamp_type_list
!= NULL
) {
4090 free(p
->tstamp_type_list
);
4091 p
->tstamp_type_list
= NULL
;
4092 p
->tstamp_type_count
= 0;
4094 if (p
->tstamp_precision_list
!= NULL
) {
4095 free(p
->tstamp_precision_list
);
4096 p
->tstamp_precision_list
= NULL
;
4097 p
->tstamp_precision_count
= 0;
4099 pcap_freecode(&p
->fcode
);
4100 #if !defined(_WIN32)
4105 p
->selectable_fd
= -1;
4110 * API compatible with WinPcap's "send a packet" routine - returns -1
4111 * on error, 0 otherwise.
4113 * XXX - what if we get a short write?
4116 pcap_sendpacket(pcap_t
*p
, const u_char
*buf
, int size
)
4119 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4120 errno
, "The number of bytes to be sent must be positive");
4121 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4124 if (p
->inject_op(p
, buf
, size
) == -1)
4130 * API compatible with OpenBSD's "send a packet" routine - returns -1 on
4131 * error, number of bytes written otherwise.
4134 pcap_inject(pcap_t
*p
, const void *buf
, size_t size
)
4137 * We return the number of bytes written, so the number of
4138 * bytes to write must fit in an int.
4140 if (size
> INT_MAX
) {
4141 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4142 errno
, "More than %d bytes cannot be injected", INT_MAX
);
4143 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4147 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4148 errno
, "The number of bytes to be injected must not be zero");
4149 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4152 return (p
->inject_op(p
, buf
, (int)size
));
4156 pcap_close(pcap_t
*p
)
4163 * Helpers for safely loading code at run time.
4164 * Currently Windows-only.
4168 // This wrapper around loadlibrary appends the system folder (usually
4169 // C:\Windows\System32) to the relative path of the DLL, so that the DLL
4170 // is always loaded from an absolute path (it's no longer possible to
4171 // load modules from the application folder).
4172 // This solves the DLL Hijacking issue discovered in August 2010:
4174 // https://blog.rapid7.com/2010/08/23/exploiting-dll-hijacking-flaws/
4175 // https://blog.rapid7.com/2010/08/23/application-dll-load-hijacking/
4176 // (the purported Rapid7 blog post link in the first of those two links
4177 // is broken; the second of those links works.)
4179 // If any links there are broken from all the content shuffling Rapid&
4180 // did, see archived versions of the posts at their original homes, at
4182 // https://web.archive.org/web/20110122175058/http://blog.metasploit.com/2010/08/exploiting-dll-hijacking-flaws.html
4183 // https://web.archive.org/web/20100828112111/http://blog.rapid7.com/?p=5325
4186 pcapint_load_code(const char *name
)
4189 * XXX - should this work in UTF-16LE rather than in the local
4192 CHAR path
[MAX_PATH
];
4193 CHAR fullFileName
[MAX_PATH
];
4195 HMODULE hModule
= NULL
;
4199 res
= GetSystemDirectoryA(path
, MAX_PATH
);
4203 // some bad failure occurred;
4208 if (res
> MAX_PATH
) {
4210 // the buffer was not big enough
4212 SetLastError(ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
);
4216 if (res
+ 1 + strlen(name
) + 1 < MAX_PATH
) {
4217 memcpy(fullFileName
, path
, res
* sizeof(TCHAR
));
4218 fullFileName
[res
] = '\\';
4219 memcpy(&fullFileName
[res
+ 1], name
, (strlen(name
) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR
));
4221 hModule
= LoadLibraryA(fullFileName
);
4223 SetLastError(ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
);
4231 * Casting from FARPROC, which is the type of the return value of
4232 * GetProcAddress(), to a function pointer gets a C4191 warning
4233 * from Visual Studio 2022.
4235 * Casting FARPROC to void * and returning the result, and then
4236 * casting the void * to a function pointer, doesn't get the
4239 * Given that, and given that the equivalent UN*X API, dlsym(),
4240 * returns a void *, we have pcapint_find_function() return
4244 pcapint_find_function(pcap_code_handle_t code
, const char *func
)
4246 return ((void *)GetProcAddress(code
, func
));
4251 * Given a BPF program, a pcap_pkthdr structure for a packet, and the raw
4252 * data for the packet, check whether the packet passes the filter.
4253 * Returns the return value of the filter program, which will be zero if
4254 * the packet doesn't pass and non-zero if the packet does pass.
4257 pcap_offline_filter(const struct bpf_program
*fp
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
,
4260 const struct bpf_insn
*fcode
= fp
->bf_insns
;
4263 return (pcapint_filter(fcode
, pkt
, h
->len
, h
->caplen
));
4269 pcap_can_set_rfmon_dead(pcap_t
*p
)
4271 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4272 "Rfmon mode doesn't apply on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4273 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4277 pcap_read_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int cnt _U_
, pcap_handler callback _U_
,
4280 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4281 "Packets aren't available from a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4286 pcap_breakloop_dead(pcap_t
*p _U_
)
4289 * A "dead" pcap_t is just a placeholder to use in order to
4290 * compile a filter to BPF code or to open a savefile for
4291 * writing. It doesn't support any operations, including
4292 * capturing or reading packets, so there will never be a
4293 * get-packets loop in progress to break out *of*.
4295 * As such, this routine doesn't need to do anything.
4300 pcap_inject_dead(pcap_t
*p
, const void *buf _U_
, int size _U_
)
4302 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4303 "Packets can't be sent on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4308 pcap_setfilter_dead(pcap_t
*p
, struct bpf_program
*fp _U_
)
4310 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4311 "A filter cannot be set on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4316 pcap_setdirection_dead(pcap_t
*p
, pcap_direction_t d _U_
)
4318 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4319 "The packet direction cannot be set on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4324 pcap_set_datalink_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int dlt _U_
)
4326 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4327 "The link-layer header type cannot be set on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4332 pcap_getnonblock_dead(pcap_t
*p
)
4334 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4335 "A pcap_open_dead pcap_t does not have a non-blocking mode setting");
4340 pcap_setnonblock_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int nonblock _U_
)
4342 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4343 "A pcap_open_dead pcap_t does not have a non-blocking mode setting");
4348 pcap_stats_dead(pcap_t
*p
, struct pcap_stat
*ps _U_
)
4350 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4351 "Statistics aren't available from a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4356 static struct pcap_stat
*
4357 pcap_stats_ex_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int *pcap_stat_size _U_
)
4359 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4360 "Statistics aren't available from a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4365 pcap_setbuff_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int dim _U_
)
4367 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4368 "The kernel buffer size cannot be set on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4373 pcap_setmode_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int mode _U_
)
4375 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4376 "impossible to set mode on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4381 pcap_setmintocopy_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int size _U_
)
4383 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4384 "The mintocopy parameter cannot be set on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4389 pcap_getevent_dead(pcap_t
*p
)
4391 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4392 "A pcap_open_dead pcap_t has no event handle");
4393 return (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
);
4397 pcap_oid_get_request_dead(pcap_t
*p
, bpf_u_int32 oid _U_
, void *data _U_
,
4400 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4401 "An OID get request cannot be performed on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4402 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4406 pcap_oid_set_request_dead(pcap_t
*p
, bpf_u_int32 oid _U_
, const void *data _U_
,
4409 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4410 "An OID set request cannot be performed on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4411 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4415 pcap_sendqueue_transmit_dead(pcap_t
*p
, pcap_send_queue
*queue _U_
,
4418 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4419 "Packets cannot be transmitted on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4424 pcap_setuserbuffer_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int size _U_
)
4426 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4427 "The user buffer cannot be set on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4432 pcap_live_dump_dead(pcap_t
*p
, char *filename _U_
, int maxsize _U_
,
4435 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4436 "Live packet dumping cannot be performed on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4441 pcap_live_dump_ended_dead(pcap_t
*p
, int sync _U_
)
4443 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4444 "Live packet dumping cannot be performed on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
4450 pcap_cleanup_dead(pcap_t
*p _U_
)
4452 /* Nothing to do. */
4456 pcap_open_dead_with_tstamp_precision(int linktype
, int snaplen
, u_int precision
)
4460 switch (precision
) {
4462 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
4463 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
4468 * This doesn't really matter, but we don't have any way
4469 * to report particular errors, so the only failure we
4470 * should have is a memory allocation failure. Just
4471 * pick microsecond precision.
4473 precision
= PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
;
4476 p
= malloc(sizeof(*p
));
4479 memset (p
, 0, sizeof(*p
));
4480 p
->snapshot
= snaplen
;
4481 p
->linktype
= linktype
;
4482 p
->opt
.tstamp_precision
= precision
;
4483 p
->can_set_rfmon_op
= pcap_can_set_rfmon_dead
;
4484 p
->read_op
= pcap_read_dead
;
4485 p
->inject_op
= pcap_inject_dead
;
4486 p
->setfilter_op
= pcap_setfilter_dead
;
4487 p
->setdirection_op
= pcap_setdirection_dead
;
4488 p
->set_datalink_op
= pcap_set_datalink_dead
;
4489 p
->getnonblock_op
= pcap_getnonblock_dead
;
4490 p
->setnonblock_op
= pcap_setnonblock_dead
;
4491 p
->stats_op
= pcap_stats_dead
;
4493 p
->stats_ex_op
= pcap_stats_ex_dead
;
4494 p
->setbuff_op
= pcap_setbuff_dead
;
4495 p
->setmode_op
= pcap_setmode_dead
;
4496 p
->setmintocopy_op
= pcap_setmintocopy_dead
;
4497 p
->getevent_op
= pcap_getevent_dead
;
4498 p
->oid_get_request_op
= pcap_oid_get_request_dead
;
4499 p
->oid_set_request_op
= pcap_oid_set_request_dead
;
4500 p
->sendqueue_transmit_op
= pcap_sendqueue_transmit_dead
;
4501 p
->setuserbuffer_op
= pcap_setuserbuffer_dead
;
4502 p
->live_dump_op
= pcap_live_dump_dead
;
4503 p
->live_dump_ended_op
= pcap_live_dump_ended_dead
;
4505 p
->breakloop_op
= pcap_breakloop_dead
;
4506 p
->cleanup_op
= pcap_cleanup_dead
;
4509 * A "dead" pcap_t never requires special BPF code generation.
4511 p
->bpf_codegen_flags
= 0;
4518 pcap_open_dead(int linktype
, int snaplen
)
4520 return (pcap_open_dead_with_tstamp_precision(linktype
, snaplen
,
4521 PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
));
4526 * Set the internal "debug printout" flag for the filter expression parser.
4527 * The code to print that stuff is present only if YYDEBUG is defined, so
4528 * the flag, and the routine to set it, are defined only if YYDEBUG is
4531 * This is intended for libpcap developers, not for general use.
4532 * If you want to set these in a program, you'll have to declare this
4533 * routine yourself, with the appropriate DLL import attribute on Windows;
4534 * it's not declared in any header file, and won't be declared in any
4535 * header file provided by libpcap.
4537 PCAP_API
void pcap_set_parser_debug(int value
);
4540 pcap_set_parser_debug(int value
)
4547 * APIs.added in WinPcap for remote capture.
4549 * Copyright (c) 2002 - 2005 NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
4550 * Copyright (c) 2005 - 2008 CACE Technologies, Davis (California)
4551 * All rights reserved.
4553 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
4554 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
4557 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
4558 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
4559 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
4560 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
4561 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
4562 * 3. Neither the name of the Politecnico di Torino, CACE Technologies
4563 * nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
4564 * products derived from this software without specific prior written
4567 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
4568 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
4569 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
4570 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
4571 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
4572 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
4573 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
4574 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
4575 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
4576 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
4577 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
4581 #include <dirent.h> // for readdir
4584 /* String identifier to be used in the pcap_findalldevs_ex() */
4585 #define PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_FILE "File"
4586 #define PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_FILE_LEN (sizeof PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_FILE - 1)
4587 /* String identifier to be used in the pcap_findalldevs_ex() */
4588 #define PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ADAPTER "Network adapter"
4589 #define PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ADAPTER_LEN (sizeof "Network adapter" - 1)
4591 /* String identifier to be used in the pcap_findalldevs_ex() */
4592 #define PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ON_LOCAL_HOST "on local host"
4593 #define PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ON_LOCAL_HOST_LEN (sizeof PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ON_LOCAL_HOST + 1)
4595 #ifdef ENABLE_REMOTE
4596 #define _USED_FOR_REMOTE
4598 #define _USED_FOR_REMOTE _U_
4602 pcap_findalldevs_ex(const char *source
, struct pcap_rmtauth
*auth _USED_FOR_REMOTE
,
4603 pcap_if_t
**alldevs
, char *errbuf
)
4606 char name
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
], path
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
], filename
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
];
4610 char tmpstring
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
+ 1]; /* Needed to convert names and descriptions from 'old' syntax to the 'new' one */
4611 pcap_if_t
*lastdev
; /* Last device in the pcap_if_t list */
4612 pcap_if_t
*dev
; /* Device we're adding to the pcap_if_t list */
4614 /* List starts out empty. */
4618 if (strlen(source
) > PCAP_BUF_SIZE
) {
4619 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4620 "The source string is too long. Cannot handle it correctly.");
4621 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4625 * Determine the type of the source (file, local, remote).
4627 * There are some differences if pcap_findalldevs_ex() is called to
4628 * list files and remote adapters.
4630 * In the first case, the name of the directory we have to look into
4631 * must be present (therefore the 'name' parameter of the
4632 * pcap_parsesrcstr() is present).
4634 * In the second case, the name of the adapter is not required
4635 * (we need just the host). So, we have to use this function a
4636 * first time to get the source type, and a second time to get
4637 * the appropriate info, which depends on the source type.
4639 if (pcap_parsesrcstr(source
, &type
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, errbuf
) == -1)
4640 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4644 case PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
:
4645 if (pcap_parsesrcstr(source
, &type
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, errbuf
) == -1)
4646 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4648 /* Initialize temporary string */
4649 tmpstring
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
] = 0;
4651 /* The user wants to retrieve adapters from a local host */
4652 if (pcap_findalldevs(alldevs
, errbuf
) == -1)
4653 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4655 if (*alldevs
== NULL
) {
4656 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4657 "No interfaces found! Make sure libpcap/Npcap is properly installed"
4658 " on the local machine.");
4659 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4663 * Scan all the interfaces and modify name and description.
4665 * This is a trick in order to avoid the re-implementation
4666 * of pcap_findalldevs here.
4670 char *localdesc
, *desc
;
4672 /* Create the new device identifier */
4673 if (pcap_createsrcstr(tmpstring
, PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
, NULL
, NULL
, dev
->name
, errbuf
) == -1)
4674 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4676 /* Delete the old pointer */
4679 /* Make a copy of the new device identifier */
4680 dev
->name
= strdup(tmpstring
);
4681 if (dev
->name
== NULL
) {
4682 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
,
4683 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errno
,
4685 pcap_freealldevs(*alldevs
);
4686 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4690 * Create the description.
4692 if ((dev
->description
== NULL
) ||
4693 (dev
->description
[0] == 0))
4694 localdesc
= dev
->name
;
4696 localdesc
= dev
->description
;
4697 if (pcapint_asprintf(&desc
, "%s '%s' %s",
4698 PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ADAPTER
, localdesc
,
4699 PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ON_LOCAL_HOST
) == -1) {
4700 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
,
4701 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errno
,
4703 pcap_freealldevs(*alldevs
);
4704 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4707 /* Now overwrite the description */
4708 free(dev
->description
);
4709 dev
->description
= desc
;
4719 WIN32_FIND_DATA filedata
;
4722 struct dirent
*filedata
;
4726 if (pcap_parsesrcstr(source
, &type
, NULL
, NULL
, name
, errbuf
) == -1)
4727 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4729 /* Check that the filename is correct */
4730 stringlen
= strlen(name
);
4733 * The directory must end with '\' in Windows and
4737 #define ENDING_CHAR '\\'
4739 #define ENDING_CHAR '/'
4742 if (name
[stringlen
- 1] != ENDING_CHAR
) {
4743 name
[stringlen
] = ENDING_CHAR
;
4744 name
[stringlen
+ 1] = 0;
4749 /* Save the path for future reference */
4750 snprintf(path
, sizeof(path
), "%s", name
);
4751 pathlen
= strlen(path
);
4755 * To perform directory listing, Windows must have an
4756 * asterisk as the ending character.
4758 if (name
[stringlen
- 1] != '*') {
4759 name
[stringlen
] = '*';
4760 name
[stringlen
+ 1] = 0;
4763 filehandle
= FindFirstFile(name
, &filedata
);
4765 if (filehandle
== INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
) {
4766 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4767 "Error when listing files: does folder '%s' exist?", path
);
4768 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4772 /* opening the folder */
4773 unixdir
= opendir(path
);
4774 if (unixdir
== NULL
) {
4775 DIAG_OFF_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
4776 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4777 "Error when listing files in '%s': %s", path
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
4778 DIAG_ON_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
4779 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4782 /* get the first file into it */
4784 filedata
= readdir(unixdir
);
4786 if (filedata
== NULL
) {
4787 DIAG_OFF_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
4788 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4789 "Error when listing files in '%s': %s", path
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
4790 DIAG_ON_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
4792 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4796 /* Add all files we find to the list. */
4799 /* Skip the file if the pathname won't fit in the buffer */
4800 if (pathlen
+ strlen(filedata
.cFileName
) >= sizeof(filename
))
4802 snprintf(filename
, sizeof(filename
), "%s%s", path
, filedata
.cFileName
);
4804 if (pathlen
+ strlen(filedata
->d_name
) >= sizeof(filename
))
4806 DIAG_OFF_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
4807 snprintf(filename
, sizeof(filename
), "%s%s", path
, filedata
->d_name
);
4808 DIAG_ON_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
4811 fp
= pcap_open_offline(filename
, errbuf
);
4814 /* allocate the main structure */
4815 dev
= (pcap_if_t
*)malloc(sizeof(pcap_if_t
));
4817 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
,
4818 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errno
,
4820 pcap_freealldevs(*alldevs
);
4822 FindClose(filehandle
);
4826 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4829 /* Initialize the structure to 'zero' */
4830 memset(dev
, 0, sizeof(pcap_if_t
));
4832 /* Append it to the list. */
4833 if (lastdev
== NULL
) {
4835 * List is empty, so it's also
4841 * Append after the last device.
4843 lastdev
->next
= dev
;
4845 /* It's now the last device. */
4848 /* Create the new source identifier */
4849 if (pcap_createsrcstr(tmpstring
, PCAP_SRC_FILE
,
4850 NULL
, NULL
, filename
, errbuf
) == -1) {
4851 pcap_freealldevs(*alldevs
);
4853 FindClose(filehandle
);
4857 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4860 dev
->name
= strdup(tmpstring
);
4861 if (dev
->name
== NULL
) {
4862 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
,
4863 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errno
,
4865 pcap_freealldevs(*alldevs
);
4867 FindClose(filehandle
);
4871 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4875 * Create the description.
4877 if (pcapint_asprintf(&dev
->description
,
4878 "%s '%s' %s", PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_FILE
,
4879 filename
, PCAP_TEXT_SOURCE_ON_LOCAL_HOST
) == -1) {
4880 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf
,
4881 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, errno
,
4883 pcap_freealldevs(*alldevs
);
4885 FindClose(filehandle
);
4889 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4896 while (FindNextFile(filehandle
, &filedata
) != 0);
4898 while ( (filedata
= readdir(unixdir
)) != NULL
);
4902 /* Close the search handle. */
4904 FindClose(filehandle
);
4912 case PCAP_SRC_IFREMOTE
:
4913 #ifdef ENABLE_REMOTE
4914 return (pcap_findalldevs_ex_remote(source
, auth
, alldevs
, errbuf
));
4916 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, "Remote packet capture is not supported",
4918 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4922 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, "Source type not supported", PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
);
4923 return (PCAP_ERROR
);
4928 pcap_open(const char *source
, int snaplen
, int flags
, int read_timeout
,
4929 struct pcap_rmtauth
*auth _USED_FOR_REMOTE
, char *errbuf
)
4931 char name
[PCAP_BUF_SIZE
];
4937 * A null device name is equivalent to the "any" device -
4938 * which might not be supported on this platform, but
4939 * this means that you'll get a "not supported" error
4940 * rather than, say, a crash when we try to dereference
4946 if (strlen(source
) > PCAP_BUF_SIZE
) {
4947 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
4948 "The source string is too long. Cannot handle it correctly.");
4953 * Determine the type of the source (file, local, remote) and,
4954 * if it's file or local, the name of the file or capture device.
4956 if (pcap_parsesrcstr(source
, &type
, NULL
, NULL
, name
, errbuf
) == -1)
4962 return (pcap_open_offline(name
, errbuf
));
4964 case PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL
:
4965 fp
= pcap_create(name
, errbuf
);
4968 case PCAP_SRC_IFREMOTE
:
4969 #ifdef ENABLE_REMOTE
4971 * Although we already have host, port and iface, we prefer
4972 * to pass only 'source' to pcap_open_rpcap(), so that it
4973 * has to call pcap_parsesrcstr() again.
4974 * This is less optimized, but much clearer.
4976 return (pcap_open_rpcap(source
, snaplen
, flags
, read_timeout
,
4979 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, "Remote packet capture is not supported",
4985 pcapint_strlcpy(errbuf
, "Source type not supported",
4992 status
= pcap_set_snaplen(fp
, snaplen
);
4995 if (flags
& PCAP_OPENFLAG_PROMISCUOUS
) {
4996 status
= pcap_set_promisc(fp
, 1);
5000 if (flags
& PCAP_OPENFLAG_MAX_RESPONSIVENESS
) {
5001 status
= pcap_set_immediate_mode(fp
, 1);
5007 * This flag is supported on Windows only.
5008 * XXX - is there a way to support it with
5009 * the capture mechanisms on UN*X? It's not
5010 * exactly a "set direction" operation; I
5011 * think it means "do not capture packets
5012 * injected with pcap_sendpacket() or
5015 /* disable loopback capture if requested */
5016 if (flags
& PCAP_OPENFLAG_NOCAPTURE_LOCAL
)
5017 fp
->opt
.nocapture_local
= 1;
5019 status
= pcap_set_timeout(fp
, read_timeout
);
5022 status
= pcap_activate(fp
);
5028 DIAG_OFF_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
5029 if (status
== PCAP_ERROR
)
5030 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s",
5032 else if (status
== PCAP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
||
5033 status
== PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED
||
5034 status
== PCAP_ERROR_PROMISC_PERM_DENIED
)
5035 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s (%s)",
5036 name
, pcap_statustostr(status
), fp
->errbuf
);
5038 snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "%s: %s",
5039 name
, pcap_statustostr(status
));
5040 DIAG_ON_FORMAT_TRUNCATION
5046 pcap_setsampling(pcap_t
*p
)
5048 #ifdef ENABLE_REMOTE
5049 return (&p
->rmt_samp
);
5051 pcapint_strlcpy(p
->errbuf
, "Capture sampling is not supported",