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35 /*
36 * Remote packet capture mechanisms and extensions from WinPcap:
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67 */
68
69 #ifndef lib_pcap_pcap_h
70 #define lib_pcap_pcap_h
71
72 #include <pcap/funcattrs.h>
73
74 #include <pcap/pcap-inttypes.h>
75
76 #if defined(_WIN32)
77 #include <winsock2.h> /* u_int, u_char etc. */
78 #include <io.h> /* _get_osfhandle() */
79 #elif defined(MSDOS)
80 #include <sys/types.h> /* u_int, u_char etc. */
81 #include <sys/socket.h>
82 #else /* UN*X */
83 #include <sys/types.h> /* u_int, u_char etc. */
84 #include <sys/time.h>
85 #endif /* _WIN32/MSDOS/UN*X */
86
87 #include <pcap/socket.h> /* for SOCKET, as the active-mode rpcap APIs use it */
88
89 #ifndef PCAP_DONT_INCLUDE_PCAP_BPF_H
90 #include <pcap/bpf.h>
91 #endif
92
93 #include <stdio.h>
94
95 #ifdef __cplusplus
96 extern "C" {
97 #endif
98
99 /*
100 * Version number of the current version of the pcap file format.
101 *
102 * NOTE: this is *NOT* the version number of the libpcap library.
103 * To fetch the version information for the version of libpcap
104 * you're using, use pcap_lib_version().
105 */
106 #define PCAP_VERSION_MAJOR 2
107 #define PCAP_VERSION_MINOR 4
108
109 #define PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE 256
110
111 /*
112 * Compatibility for systems that have a bpf.h that
113 * predates the bpf typedefs for 64-bit support.
114 */
115 #if BPF_RELEASE - 0 < 199406
116 typedef int bpf_int32;
117 typedef u_int bpf_u_int32;
118 #endif
119
120 typedef struct pcap pcap_t;
121 typedef struct pcap_dumper pcap_dumper_t;
122 typedef struct pcap_if pcap_if_t;
123 typedef struct pcap_addr pcap_addr_t;
124
125 /*
126 * The first record in the file contains saved values for some
127 * of the flags used in the printout phases of tcpdump.
128 * Many fields here are 32 bit ints so compilers won't insert unwanted
129 * padding; these files need to be interchangeable across architectures.
130 * Documentation: https://www.tcpdump.org/manpages/pcap-savefile.5.txt.
131 *
132 * Do not change the layout of this structure, in any way (this includes
133 * changes that only affect the length of fields in this structure).
134 *
135 * Also, do not change the interpretation of any of the members of this
136 * structure, in any way (this includes using values other than
137 * LINKTYPE_ values, as defined in "savefile.c", in the "linktype"
138 * field).
139 *
140 * Instead:
141 *
142 * introduce a new structure for the new format, if the layout
143 * of the structure changed;
144 *
145 * send mail to "tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org", requesting
146 * a new magic number for your new capture file format, and, when
147 * you get the new magic number, put it in "savefile.c";
148 *
149 * use that magic number for save files with the changed file
150 * header;
151 *
152 * make the code in "savefile.c" capable of reading files with
153 * the old file header as well as files with the new file header
154 * (using the magic number to determine the header format).
155 *
156 * Then supply the changes by forking the branch at
157 *
158 * https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues
159 *
160 * and issuing a pull request, so that future versions of libpcap and
161 * programs that use it (such as tcpdump) will be able to read your new
162 * capture file format.
163 */
164 struct pcap_file_header {
165 bpf_u_int32 magic;
166 u_short version_major;
167 u_short version_minor;
168 bpf_int32 thiszone; /* gmt to local correction; this is always 0 */
169 bpf_u_int32 sigfigs; /* accuracy of timestamps; this is always 0 */
170 bpf_u_int32 snaplen; /* max length saved portion of each pkt */
171 bpf_u_int32 linktype; /* data link type (LINKTYPE_*) */
172 };
173
174 /*
175 * Macros for the value returned by pcap_datalink_ext().
176 *
177 * If LT_FCS_LENGTH_PRESENT(x) is true, the LT_FCS_LENGTH(x) macro
178 * gives the FCS length of packets in the capture.
179 */
180 #define LT_FCS_LENGTH_PRESENT(x) ((x) & 0x04000000)
181 #define LT_FCS_LENGTH(x) (((x) & 0xF0000000) >> 28)
182 #define LT_FCS_DATALINK_EXT(x) ((((x) & 0xF) << 28) | 0x04000000)
183
184 typedef enum {
185 PCAP_D_INOUT = 0,
186 PCAP_D_IN,
187 PCAP_D_OUT
188 } pcap_direction_t;
189
190 /*
191 * Generic per-packet information, as supplied by libpcap.
192 *
193 * The time stamp can and should be a "struct timeval", regardless of
194 * whether your system supports 32-bit tv_sec in "struct timeval",
195 * 64-bit tv_sec in "struct timeval", or both if it supports both 32-bit
196 * and 64-bit applications. The on-disk format of savefiles uses 32-bit
197 * tv_sec (and tv_usec); this structure is irrelevant to that. 32-bit
198 * and 64-bit versions of libpcap, even if they're on the same platform,
199 * should supply the appropriate version of "struct timeval", even if
200 * that's not what the underlying packet capture mechanism supplies.
201 */
202 struct pcap_pkthdr {
203 struct timeval ts; /* time stamp */
204 bpf_u_int32 caplen; /* length of portion present */
205 bpf_u_int32 len; /* length this packet (off wire) */
206 };
207
208 /*
209 * As returned by the pcap_stats()
210 */
211 struct pcap_stat {
212 u_int ps_recv; /* number of packets received */
213 u_int ps_drop; /* number of packets dropped */
214 u_int ps_ifdrop; /* drops by interface -- only supported on some platforms */
215 #ifdef _WIN32
216 u_int ps_capt; /* number of packets that reach the application */
217 u_int ps_sent; /* number of packets sent by the server on the network */
218 u_int ps_netdrop; /* number of packets lost on the network */
219 #endif /* _WIN32 */
220 };
221
222 #ifdef MSDOS
223 /*
224 * As returned by the pcap_stats_ex()
225 */
226 struct pcap_stat_ex {
227 u_long rx_packets; /* total packets received */
228 u_long tx_packets; /* total packets transmitted */
229 u_long rx_bytes; /* total bytes received */
230 u_long tx_bytes; /* total bytes transmitted */
231 u_long rx_errors; /* bad packets received */
232 u_long tx_errors; /* packet transmit problems */
233 u_long rx_dropped; /* no space in Rx buffers */
234 u_long tx_dropped; /* no space available for Tx */
235 u_long multicast; /* multicast packets received */
236 u_long collisions;
237
238 /* detailed rx_errors: */
239 u_long rx_length_errors;
240 u_long rx_over_errors; /* receiver ring buff overflow */
241 u_long rx_crc_errors; /* recv'd pkt with crc error */
242 u_long rx_frame_errors; /* recv'd frame alignment error */
243 u_long rx_fifo_errors; /* recv'r fifo overrun */
244 u_long rx_missed_errors; /* recv'r missed packet */
245
246 /* detailed tx_errors */
247 u_long tx_aborted_errors;
248 u_long tx_carrier_errors;
249 u_long tx_fifo_errors;
250 u_long tx_heartbeat_errors;
251 u_long tx_window_errors;
252 };
253 #endif
254
255 /*
256 * Item in a list of interfaces.
257 */
258 struct pcap_if {
259 struct pcap_if *next;
260 char *name; /* name to hand to "pcap_open_live()" */
261 char *description; /* textual description of interface, or NULL */
262 struct pcap_addr *addresses;
263 bpf_u_int32 flags; /* PCAP_IF_ interface flags */
264 };
265
266 #define PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK 0x00000001 /* interface is loopback */
267 #define PCAP_IF_UP 0x00000002 /* interface is up */
268 #define PCAP_IF_RUNNING 0x00000004 /* interface is running */
269 #define PCAP_IF_WIRELESS 0x00000008 /* interface is wireless (*NOT* necessarily Wi-Fi!) */
270 #define PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS 0x00000030 /* connection status: */
271 #define PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_UNKNOWN 0x00000000 /* unknown */
272 #define PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_CONNECTED 0x00000010 /* connected */
273 #define PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_DISCONNECTED 0x00000020 /* disconnected */
274 #define PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE 0x00000030 /* not applicable */
275
276 /*
277 * Representation of an interface address.
278 */
279 struct pcap_addr {
280 struct pcap_addr *next;
281 struct sockaddr *addr; /* address */
282 struct sockaddr *netmask; /* netmask for that address */
283 struct sockaddr *broadaddr; /* broadcast address for that address */
284 struct sockaddr *dstaddr; /* P2P destination address for that address */
285 };
286
287 typedef void (*pcap_handler)(u_char *, const struct pcap_pkthdr *,
288 const u_char *);
289
290 /*
291 * Error codes for the pcap API.
292 * These will all be negative, so you can check for the success or
293 * failure of a call that returns these codes by checking for a
294 * negative value.
295 */
296 #define PCAP_ERROR -1 /* generic error code */
297 #define PCAP_ERROR_BREAK -2 /* loop terminated by pcap_breakloop */
298 #define PCAP_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVATED -3 /* the capture needs to be activated */
299 #define PCAP_ERROR_ACTIVATED -4 /* the operation can't be performed on already activated captures */
300 #define PCAP_ERROR_NO_SUCH_DEVICE -5 /* no such device exists */
301 #define PCAP_ERROR_RFMON_NOTSUP -6 /* this device doesn't support rfmon (monitor) mode */
302 #define PCAP_ERROR_NOT_RFMON -7 /* operation supported only in monitor mode */
303 #define PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED -8 /* no permission to open the device */
304 #define PCAP_ERROR_IFACE_NOT_UP -9 /* interface isn't up */
305 #define PCAP_ERROR_CANTSET_TSTAMP_TYPE -10 /* this device doesn't support setting the time stamp type */
306 #define PCAP_ERROR_PROMISC_PERM_DENIED -11 /* you don't have permission to capture in promiscuous mode */
307 #define PCAP_ERROR_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NOTSUP -12 /* the requested time stamp precision is not supported */
308
309 /*
310 * Warning codes for the pcap API.
311 * These will all be positive and non-zero, so they won't look like
312 * errors.
313 */
314 #define PCAP_WARNING 1 /* generic warning code */
315 #define PCAP_WARNING_PROMISC_NOTSUP 2 /* this device doesn't support promiscuous mode */
316 #define PCAP_WARNING_TSTAMP_TYPE_NOTSUP 3 /* the requested time stamp type is not supported */
317
318 /*
319 * Value to pass to pcap_compile() as the netmask if you don't know what
320 * the netmask is.
321 */
322 #define PCAP_NETMASK_UNKNOWN 0xffffffff
323
324 /*
325 * We're deprecating pcap_lookupdev() for various reasons (not
326 * thread-safe, can behave weirdly with WinPcap). Callers
327 * should use pcap_findalldevs() and use the first device.
328 */
329 PCAP_API char *pcap_lookupdev(char *)
330 PCAP_DEPRECATED(pcap_lookupdev, "use 'pcap_findalldevs' and use the first device");
331
332 PCAP_API int pcap_lookupnet(const char *, bpf_u_int32 *, bpf_u_int32 *, char *);
333
334 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_create(const char *, char *);
335 PCAP_API int pcap_set_snaplen(pcap_t *, int);
336 PCAP_API int pcap_set_promisc(pcap_t *, int);
337 PCAP_API int pcap_can_set_rfmon(pcap_t *);
338 PCAP_API int pcap_set_rfmon(pcap_t *, int);
339 PCAP_API int pcap_set_timeout(pcap_t *, int);
340 PCAP_API int pcap_set_tstamp_type(pcap_t *, int);
341 PCAP_API int pcap_set_immediate_mode(pcap_t *, int);
342 PCAP_API int pcap_set_buffer_size(pcap_t *, int);
343 PCAP_API int pcap_set_tstamp_precision(pcap_t *, int);
344 PCAP_API int pcap_get_tstamp_precision(pcap_t *);
345 PCAP_API int pcap_activate(pcap_t *);
346
347 PCAP_API int pcap_list_tstamp_types(pcap_t *, int **);
348 PCAP_API void pcap_free_tstamp_types(int *);
349 PCAP_API int pcap_tstamp_type_name_to_val(const char *);
350 PCAP_API const char *pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_name(int);
351 PCAP_API const char *pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_description(int);
352
353 #ifdef __linux__
354 PCAP_API int pcap_set_protocol_linux(pcap_t *, int);
355 #endif
356
357 /*
358 * Time stamp types.
359 * Not all systems and interfaces will necessarily support all of these.
360 *
361 * A system that supports PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST is offering time stamps
362 * provided by the host machine, rather than by the capture device,
363 * but not committing to any characteristics of the time stamp;
364 * it will not offer any of the PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_ subtypes.
365 *
366 * PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_LOWPREC is a time stamp, provided by the host machine,
367 * that's low-precision but relatively cheap to fetch; it's normally done
368 * using the system clock, so it's normally synchronized with times you'd
369 * fetch from system calls.
370 *
371 * PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_HIPREC is a time stamp, provided by the host machine,
372 * that's high-precision; it might be more expensive to fetch. It might
373 * or might not be synchronized with the system clock, and might have
374 * problems with time stamps for packets received on different CPUs,
375 * depending on the platform.
376 *
377 * PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER is a high-precision time stamp supplied by the
378 * capture device; it's synchronized with the system clock.
379 *
380 * PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER_UNSYNCED is a high-precision time stamp supplied by
381 * the capture device; it's not synchronized with the system clock.
382 *
383 * Note that time stamps synchronized with the system clock can go
384 * backwards, as the system clock can go backwards. If a clock is
385 * not in sync with the system clock, that could be because the
386 * system clock isn't keeping accurate time, because the other
387 * clock isn't keeping accurate time, or both.
388 *
389 * Note that host-provided time stamps generally correspond to the
390 * time when the time-stamping code sees the packet; this could
391 * be some unknown amount of time after the first or last bit of
392 * the packet is received by the network adapter, due to batching
393 * of interrupts for packet arrival, queueing delays, etc..
394 */
395 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST 0 /* host-provided, unknown characteristics */
396 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_LOWPREC 1 /* host-provided, low precision */
397 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_HOST_HIPREC 2 /* host-provided, high precision */
398 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER 3 /* device-provided, synced with the system clock */
399 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_ADAPTER_UNSYNCED 4 /* device-provided, not synced with the system clock */
400
401 /*
402 * Time stamp resolution types.
403 * Not all systems and interfaces will necessarily support all of these
404 * resolutions when doing live captures; all of them can be requested
405 * when reading a savefile.
406 */
407 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO 0 /* use timestamps with microsecond precision, default */
408 #define PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO 1 /* use timestamps with nanosecond precision */
409
410 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open_live(const char *, int, int, int, char *);
411 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open_dead(int, int);
412 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open_dead_with_tstamp_precision(int, int, u_int);
413 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open_offline_with_tstamp_precision(const char *, u_int, char *);
414 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open_offline(const char *, char *);
415 #ifdef _WIN32
416 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_hopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(intptr_t, u_int, char *);
417 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_hopen_offline(intptr_t, char *);
418 /*
419 * If we're building libpcap, these are internal routines in savefile.c,
420 * so we must not define them as macros.
421 *
422 * If we're not building libpcap, given that the version of the C runtime
423 * with which libpcap was built might be different from the version
424 * of the C runtime with which an application using libpcap was built,
425 * and that a FILE structure may differ between the two versions of the
426 * C runtime, calls to _fileno() must use the version of _fileno() in
427 * the C runtime used to open the FILE *, not the version in the C
428 * runtime with which libpcap was built. (Maybe once the Universal CRT
429 * rules the world, this will cease to be a problem.)
430 */
431 #ifndef BUILDING_PCAP
432 #define pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(f,p,b) \
433 pcap_hopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(_get_osfhandle(_fileno(f)), p, b)
434 #define pcap_fopen_offline(f,b) \
435 pcap_hopen_offline(_get_osfhandle(_fileno(f)), b)
436 #endif
437 #else /*_WIN32*/
438 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(FILE *, u_int, char *);
439 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_fopen_offline(FILE *, char *);
440 #endif /*_WIN32*/
441
442 PCAP_API void pcap_close(pcap_t *);
443 PCAP_API int pcap_loop(pcap_t *, int, pcap_handler, u_char *);
444 PCAP_API int pcap_dispatch(pcap_t *, int, pcap_handler, u_char *);
445 PCAP_API const u_char *pcap_next(pcap_t *, struct pcap_pkthdr *);
446 PCAP_API int pcap_next_ex(pcap_t *, struct pcap_pkthdr **, const u_char **);
447 PCAP_API void pcap_breakloop(pcap_t *);
448 PCAP_API int pcap_stats(pcap_t *, struct pcap_stat *);
449 PCAP_API int pcap_setfilter(pcap_t *, struct bpf_program *);
450 PCAP_API int pcap_setdirection(pcap_t *, pcap_direction_t);
451 PCAP_API int pcap_getnonblock(pcap_t *, char *);
452 PCAP_API int pcap_setnonblock(pcap_t *, int, char *);
453 PCAP_API int pcap_inject(pcap_t *, const void *, size_t);
454 PCAP_API int pcap_sendpacket(pcap_t *, const u_char *, int);
455 PCAP_API const char *pcap_statustostr(int);
456 PCAP_API const char *pcap_strerror(int);
457 PCAP_API char *pcap_geterr(pcap_t *);
458 PCAP_API void pcap_perror(pcap_t *, const char *);
459 PCAP_API int pcap_compile(pcap_t *, struct bpf_program *, const char *, int,
460 bpf_u_int32);
461 PCAP_API int pcap_compile_nopcap(int, int, struct bpf_program *,
462 const char *, int, bpf_u_int32);
463 PCAP_API void pcap_freecode(struct bpf_program *);
464 PCAP_API int pcap_offline_filter(const struct bpf_program *,
465 const struct pcap_pkthdr *, const u_char *);
466 PCAP_API int pcap_datalink(pcap_t *);
467 PCAP_API int pcap_datalink_ext(pcap_t *);
468 PCAP_API int pcap_list_datalinks(pcap_t *, int **);
469 PCAP_API int pcap_set_datalink(pcap_t *, int);
470 PCAP_API void pcap_free_datalinks(int *);
471 PCAP_API int pcap_datalink_name_to_val(const char *);
472 PCAP_API const char *pcap_datalink_val_to_name(int);
473 PCAP_API const char *pcap_datalink_val_to_description(int);
474 PCAP_API int pcap_snapshot(pcap_t *);
475 PCAP_API int pcap_is_swapped(pcap_t *);
476 PCAP_API int pcap_major_version(pcap_t *);
477 PCAP_API int pcap_minor_version(pcap_t *);
478 PCAP_API int pcap_bufsize(pcap_t *);
479
480 /* XXX */
481 PCAP_API FILE *pcap_file(pcap_t *);
482 PCAP_API int pcap_fileno(pcap_t *);
483
484 #ifdef _WIN32
485 PCAP_API int pcap_wsockinit(void);
486 #endif
487
488 PCAP_API pcap_dumper_t *pcap_dump_open(pcap_t *, const char *);
489 PCAP_API pcap_dumper_t *pcap_dump_fopen(pcap_t *, FILE *fp);
490 PCAP_API pcap_dumper_t *pcap_dump_open_append(pcap_t *, const char *);
491 PCAP_API FILE *pcap_dump_file(pcap_dumper_t *);
492 PCAP_API long pcap_dump_ftell(pcap_dumper_t *);
493 PCAP_API int64_t pcap_dump_ftell64(pcap_dumper_t *);
494 PCAP_API int pcap_dump_flush(pcap_dumper_t *);
495 PCAP_API void pcap_dump_close(pcap_dumper_t *);
496 PCAP_API void pcap_dump(u_char *, const struct pcap_pkthdr *, const u_char *);
497
498 PCAP_API int pcap_findalldevs(pcap_if_t **, char *);
499 PCAP_API void pcap_freealldevs(pcap_if_t *);
500
501 /*
502 * We return a pointer to the version string, rather than exporting the
503 * version string directly.
504 *
505 * On at least some UNIXes, if you import data from a shared library into
506 * an program, the data is bound into the program binary, so if the string
507 * in the version of the library with which the program was linked isn't
508 * the same as the string in the version of the library with which the
509 * program is being run, various undesirable things may happen (warnings,
510 * the string being the one from the version of the library with which the
511 * program was linked, or even weirder things, such as the string being the
512 * one from the library but being truncated).
513 *
514 * On Windows, the string is constructed at run time.
515 */
516 PCAP_API const char *pcap_lib_version(void);
517
518 #if defined(_WIN32)
519
520 /*
521 * Win32 definitions
522 */
523
524 /*!
525 \brief A queue of raw packets that will be sent to the network with pcap_sendqueue_transmit().
526 */
527 struct pcap_send_queue
528 {
529 u_int maxlen; /* Maximum size of the queue, in bytes. This
530 variable contains the size of the buffer field. */
531 u_int len; /* Current size of the queue, in bytes. */
532 char *buffer; /* Buffer containing the packets to be sent. */
533 };
534
535 typedef struct pcap_send_queue pcap_send_queue;
536
537 /*!
538 \brief This typedef is a support for the pcap_get_airpcap_handle() function
539 */
540 #if !defined(AIRPCAP_HANDLE__EAE405F5_0171_9592_B3C2_C19EC426AD34__DEFINED_)
541 #define AIRPCAP_HANDLE__EAE405F5_0171_9592_B3C2_C19EC426AD34__DEFINED_
542 typedef struct _AirpcapHandle *PAirpcapHandle;
543 #endif
544
545 PCAP_API int pcap_setbuff(pcap_t *p, int dim);
546 PCAP_API int pcap_setmode(pcap_t *p, int mode);
547 PCAP_API int pcap_setmintocopy(pcap_t *p, int size);
548
549 PCAP_API HANDLE pcap_getevent(pcap_t *p);
550
551 PCAP_API int pcap_oid_get_request(pcap_t *, bpf_u_int32, void *, size_t *);
552 PCAP_API int pcap_oid_set_request(pcap_t *, bpf_u_int32, const void *, size_t *);
553
554 PCAP_API pcap_send_queue* pcap_sendqueue_alloc(u_int memsize);
555
556 PCAP_API void pcap_sendqueue_destroy(pcap_send_queue* queue);
557
558 PCAP_API int pcap_sendqueue_queue(pcap_send_queue* queue, const struct pcap_pkthdr *pkt_header, const u_char *pkt_data);
559
560 PCAP_API u_int pcap_sendqueue_transmit(pcap_t *p, pcap_send_queue* queue, int sync);
561
562 PCAP_API struct pcap_stat *pcap_stats_ex(pcap_t *p, int *pcap_stat_size);
563
564 PCAP_API int pcap_setuserbuffer(pcap_t *p, int size);
565
566 PCAP_API int pcap_live_dump(pcap_t *p, char *filename, int maxsize, int maxpacks);
567
568 PCAP_API int pcap_live_dump_ended(pcap_t *p, int sync);
569
570 PCAP_API int pcap_start_oem(char* err_str, int flags);
571
572 PCAP_API PAirpcapHandle pcap_get_airpcap_handle(pcap_t *p);
573
574 #define MODE_CAPT 0
575 #define MODE_STAT 1
576 #define MODE_MON 2
577
578 #elif defined(MSDOS)
579
580 /*
581 * MS-DOS definitions
582 */
583
584 PCAP_API int pcap_stats_ex (pcap_t *, struct pcap_stat_ex *);
585 PCAP_API void pcap_set_wait (pcap_t *p, void (*yield)(void), int wait);
586 PCAP_API u_long pcap_mac_packets (void);
587
588 #else /* UN*X */
589
590 /*
591 * UN*X definitions
592 */
593
594 PCAP_API int pcap_get_selectable_fd(pcap_t *);
595 PCAP_API struct timeval *pcap_get_required_select_timeout(pcap_t *);
596
597 #endif /* _WIN32/MSDOS/UN*X */
598
599 /*
600 * Remote capture definitions.
601 *
602 * These routines are only present if libpcap has been configured to
603 * include remote capture support.
604 */
605
606 /*
607 * The maximum buffer size in which address, port, interface names are kept.
608 *
609 * In case the adapter name or such is larger than this value, it is truncated.
610 * This is not used by the user; however it must be aware that an hostname / interface
611 * name longer than this value will be truncated.
612 */
613 #define PCAP_BUF_SIZE 1024
614
615 /*
616 * The type of input source, passed to pcap_open().
617 */
618 #define PCAP_SRC_FILE 2 /* local savefile */
619 #define PCAP_SRC_IFLOCAL 3 /* local network interface */
620 #define PCAP_SRC_IFREMOTE 4 /* interface on a remote host, using RPCAP */
621
622 /*
623 * The formats allowed by pcap_open() are the following:
624 * - file://path_and_filename [opens a local file]
625 * - rpcap://devicename [opens the selected device devices available on the local host, without using the RPCAP protocol]
626 * - rpcap://host/devicename [opens the selected device available on a remote host]
627 * - rpcap://host:port/devicename [opens the selected device available on a remote host, using a non-standard port for RPCAP]
628 * - adaptername [to open a local adapter; kept for compability, but it is strongly discouraged]
629 * - (NULL) [to open the first local adapter; kept for compability, but it is strongly discouraged]
630 *
631 * The formats allowed by the pcap_findalldevs_ex() are the following:
632 * - file://folder/ [lists all the files in the given folder]
633 * - rpcap:// [lists all local adapters]
634 * - rpcap://host:port/ [lists the devices available on a remote host]
635 *
636 * In all the above, "rpcaps://" can be substituted for "rpcap://" to enable
637 * SSL (if it has been compiled in).
638 *
639 * Referring to the 'host' and 'port' parameters, they can be either numeric or literal. Since
640 * IPv6 is fully supported, these are the allowed formats:
641 *
642 * - host (literal): e.g. host.foo.bar
643 * - host (numeric IPv4): e.g. 10.11.12.13
644 * - host (numeric IPv4, IPv6 style): e.g. [10.11.12.13]
645 * - host (numeric IPv6): e.g. [1:2:3::4]
646 * - port: can be either numeric (e.g. '80') or literal (e.g. 'http')
647 *
648 * Here you find some allowed examples:
649 * - rpcap://host.foo.bar/devicename [everything literal, no port number]
650 * - rpcap://host.foo.bar:1234/devicename [everything literal, with port number]
651 * - rpcap://10.11.12.13/devicename [IPv4 numeric, no port number]
652 * - rpcap://10.11.12.13:1234/devicename [IPv4 numeric, with port number]
653 * - rpcap://[10.11.12.13]:1234/devicename [IPv4 numeric with IPv6 format, with port number]
654 * - rpcap://[1:2:3::4]/devicename [IPv6 numeric, no port number]
655 * - rpcap://[1:2:3::4]:1234/devicename [IPv6 numeric, with port number]
656 * - rpcap://[1:2:3::4]:http/devicename [IPv6 numeric, with literal port number]
657 */
658
659 /*
660 * URL schemes for capture source.
661 */
662 /*
663 * This string indicates that the user wants to open a capture from a
664 * local file.
665 */
666 #define PCAP_SRC_FILE_STRING "file://"
667 /*
668 * This string indicates that the user wants to open a capture from a
669 * network interface. This string does not necessarily involve the use
670 * of the RPCAP protocol. If the interface required resides on the local
671 * host, the RPCAP protocol is not involved and the local functions are used.
672 */
673 #define PCAP_SRC_IF_STRING "rpcap://"
674
675 /*
676 * Flags to pass to pcap_open().
677 */
678
679 /*
680 * Specifies whether promiscuous mode is to be used.
681 */
682 #define PCAP_OPENFLAG_PROMISCUOUS 0x00000001
683
684 /*
685 * Specifies, for an RPCAP capture, whether the data transfer (in
686 * case of a remote capture) has to be done with UDP protocol.
687 *
688 * If it is '1' if you want a UDP data connection, '0' if you want
689 * a TCP data connection; control connection is always TCP-based.
690 * A UDP connection is much lighter, but it does not guarantee that all
691 * the captured packets arrive to the client workstation. Moreover,
692 * it could be harmful in case of network congestion.
693 * This flag is meaningless if the source is not a remote interface.
694 * In that case, it is simply ignored.
695 */
696 #define PCAP_OPENFLAG_DATATX_UDP 0x00000002
697
698 /*
699 * Specifies wheether the remote probe will capture its own generated
700 * traffic.
701 *
702 * In case the remote probe uses the same interface to capture traffic
703 * and to send data back to the caller, the captured traffic includes
704 * the RPCAP traffic as well. If this flag is turned on, the RPCAP
705 * traffic is excluded from the capture, so that the trace returned
706 * back to the collector is does not include this traffic.
707 *
708 * Has no effect on local interfaces or savefiles.
709 */
710 #define PCAP_OPENFLAG_NOCAPTURE_RPCAP 0x00000004
711
712 /*
713 * Specifies whether the local adapter will capture its own generated traffic.
714 *
715 * This flag tells the underlying capture driver to drop the packets
716 * that were sent by itself. This is useful when building applications
717 * such as bridges that should ignore the traffic they just sent.
718 *
719 * Supported only on Windows.
720 */
721 #define PCAP_OPENFLAG_NOCAPTURE_LOCAL 0x00000008
722
723 /*
724 * This flag configures the adapter for maximum responsiveness.
725 *
726 * In presence of a large value for nbytes, WinPcap waits for the arrival
727 * of several packets before copying the data to the user. This guarantees
728 * a low number of system calls, i.e. lower processor usage, i.e. better
729 * performance, which is good for applications like sniffers. If the user
730 * sets the PCAP_OPENFLAG_MAX_RESPONSIVENESS flag, the capture driver will
731 * copy the packets as soon as the application is ready to receive them.
732 * This is suggested for real time applications (such as, for example,
733 * a bridge) that need the best responsiveness.
734 *
735 * The equivalent with pcap_create()/pcap_activate() is "immediate mode".
736 */
737 #define PCAP_OPENFLAG_MAX_RESPONSIVENESS 0x00000010
738
739 /*
740 * Remote authentication methods.
741 * These are used in the 'type' member of the pcap_rmtauth structure.
742 */
743
744 /*
745 * NULL authentication.
746 *
747 * The 'NULL' authentication has to be equal to 'zero', so that old
748 * applications can just put every field of struct pcap_rmtauth to zero,
749 * and it does work.
750 */
751 #define RPCAP_RMTAUTH_NULL 0
752 /*
753 * Username/password authentication.
754 *
755 * With this type of authentication, the RPCAP protocol will use the username/
756 * password provided to authenticate the user on the remote machine. If the
757 * authentication is successful (and the user has the right to open network
758 * devices) the RPCAP connection will continue; otherwise it will be dropped.
759 *
760 * *******NOTE********: the username and password are sent over the network
761 * to the capture server *IN CLEAR TEXT*. Don't use this on a network
762 * that you don't completely control! (And be *really* careful in your
763 * definition of "completely"!)
764 */
765 #define RPCAP_RMTAUTH_PWD 1
766
767 /*
768 * This structure keeps the information needed to autheticate the user
769 * on a remote machine.
770 *
771 * The remote machine can either grant or refuse the access according
772 * to the information provided.
773 * In case the NULL authentication is required, both 'username' and
774 * 'password' can be NULL pointers.
775 *
776 * This structure is meaningless if the source is not a remote interface;
777 * in that case, the functions which requires such a structure can accept
778 * a NULL pointer as well.
779 */
780 struct pcap_rmtauth
781 {
782 /*
783 * \brief Type of the authentication required.
784 *
785 * In order to provide maximum flexibility, we can support different types
786 * of authentication based on the value of this 'type' variable. The currently
787 * supported authentication methods are defined into the
788 * \link remote_auth_methods Remote Authentication Methods Section\endlink.
789 */
790 int type;
791 /*
792 * \brief Zero-terminated string containing the username that has to be
793 * used on the remote machine for authentication.
794 *
795 * This field is meaningless in case of the RPCAP_RMTAUTH_NULL authentication
796 * and it can be NULL.
797 */
798 char *username;
799 /*
800 * \brief Zero-terminated string containing the password that has to be
801 * used on the remote machine for authentication.
802 *
803 * This field is meaningless in case of the RPCAP_RMTAUTH_NULL authentication
804 * and it can be NULL.
805 */
806 char *password;
807 };
808
809 /*
810 * This routine can open a savefile, a local device, or a device on
811 * a remote machine running an RPCAP server.
812 *
813 * For opening a savefile, the pcap_open_offline routines can be used,
814 * and will work just as well; code using them will work on more
815 * platforms than code using pcap_open() to open savefiles.
816 *
817 * For opening a local device, pcap_open_live() can be used; it supports
818 * most of the capabilities that pcap_open() supports, and code using it
819 * will work on more platforms than code using pcap_open(). pcap_create()
820 * and pcap_activate() can also be used; they support all capabilities
821 * that pcap_open() supports, except for the Windows-only
822 * PCAP_OPENFLAG_NOCAPTURE_LOCAL, and support additional capabilities.
823 *
824 * For opening a remote capture, pcap_open() is currently the only
825 * API available.
826 */
827 PCAP_API pcap_t *pcap_open(const char *source, int snaplen, int flags,
828 int read_timeout, struct pcap_rmtauth *auth, char *errbuf);
829 PCAP_API int pcap_createsrcstr(char *source, int type, const char *host,
830 const char *port, const char *name, char *errbuf);
831 PCAP_API int pcap_parsesrcstr(const char *source, int *type, char *host,
832 char *port, char *name, char *errbuf);
833
834 /*
835 * This routine can scan a directory for savefiles, list local capture
836 * devices, or list capture devices on a remote machine running an RPCAP
837 * server.
838 *
839 * For scanning for savefiles, it can be used on both UN*X systems and
840 * Windows systems; for each directory entry it sees, it tries to open
841 * the file as a savefile using pcap_open_offline(), and only includes
842 * it in the list of files if the open succeeds, so it filters out
843 * files for which the user doesn't have read permission, as well as
844 * files that aren't valid savefiles readable by libpcap.
845 *
846 * For listing local capture devices, it's just a wrapper around
847 * pcap_findalldevs(); code using pcap_findalldevs() will work on more
848 * platforms than code using pcap_findalldevs_ex().
849 *
850 * For listing remote capture devices, pcap_findalldevs_ex() is currently
851 * the only API available.
852 */
853 PCAP_API int pcap_findalldevs_ex(const char *source,
854 struct pcap_rmtauth *auth, pcap_if_t **alldevs, char *errbuf);
855
856 /*
857 * Sampling methods.
858 *
859 * These allow pcap_loop(), pcap_dispatch(), pcap_next(), and pcap_next_ex()
860 * to see only a sample of packets, rather than all packets.
861 *
862 * Currently, they work only on Windows local captures.
863 */
864
865 /*
866 * Specifies that no sampling is to be done on the current capture.
867 *
868 * In this case, no sampling algorithms are applied to the current capture.
869 */
870 #define PCAP_SAMP_NOSAMP 0
871
872 /*
873 * Specifies that only 1 out of N packets must be returned to the user.
874 *
875 * In this case, the 'value' field of the 'pcap_samp' structure indicates the
876 * number of packets (minus 1) that must be discarded before one packet got
877 * accepted.
878 * In other words, if 'value = 10', the first packet is returned to the
879 * caller, while the following 9 are discarded.
880 */
881 #define PCAP_SAMP_1_EVERY_N 1
882
883 /*
884 * Specifies that we have to return 1 packet every N milliseconds.
885 *
886 * In this case, the 'value' field of the 'pcap_samp' structure indicates
887 * the 'waiting time' in milliseconds before one packet got accepted.
888 * In other words, if 'value = 10', the first packet is returned to the
889 * caller; the next returned one will be the first packet that arrives
890 * when 10ms have elapsed.
891 */
892 #define PCAP_SAMP_FIRST_AFTER_N_MS 2
893
894 /*
895 * This structure defines the information related to sampling.
896 *
897 * In case the sampling is requested, the capturing device should read
898 * only a subset of the packets coming from the source. The returned packets
899 * depend on the sampling parameters.
900 *
901 * WARNING: The sampling process is applied *after* the filtering process.
902 * In other words, packets are filtered first, then the sampling process
903 * selects a subset of the 'filtered' packets and it returns them to the
904 * caller.
905 */
906 struct pcap_samp
907 {
908 /*
909 * Method used for sampling; see above.
910 */
911 int method;
912
913 /*
914 * This value depends on the sampling method defined.
915 * For its meaning, see above.
916 */
917 int value;
918 };
919
920 /*
921 * New functions.
922 */
923 PCAP_API struct pcap_samp *pcap_setsampling(pcap_t *p);
924
925 /*
926 * RPCAP active mode.
927 */
928
929 /* Maximum length of an host name (needed for the RPCAP active mode) */
930 #define RPCAP_HOSTLIST_SIZE 1024
931
932 PCAP_API SOCKET pcap_remoteact_accept(const char *address, const char *port,
933 const char *hostlist, char *connectinghost,
934 struct pcap_rmtauth *auth, char *errbuf);
935 PCAP_API SOCKET pcap_remoteact_accept_ex(const char *address, const char *port,
936 const char *hostlist, char *connectinghost,
937 struct pcap_rmtauth *auth, int uses_ssl, char *errbuf);
938 PCAP_API int pcap_remoteact_list(char *hostlist, char sep, int size,
939 char *errbuf);
940 PCAP_API int pcap_remoteact_close(const char *host, char *errbuf);
941 PCAP_API void pcap_remoteact_cleanup(void);
942
943 #ifdef __cplusplus
944 }
945 #endif
946
947 #endif /* lib_pcap_pcap_h */