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42 #include <netdissect-stdinc.h>
55 #include "netdissect.h"
57 #include "ascii_strcasecmp.h"
58 #include "timeval-operations.h"
60 int32_t thiszone
; /* seconds offset from gmt to local time */
61 /* invalid string to print '(invalid)' for malformed or corrupted packets */
62 const char istr
[] = " (invalid)";
65 * timestamp display buffer size, the biggest size of both formats is needed
66 * sizeof("0000000000.000000000") > sizeof("00:00:00.000000000")
68 #define TS_BUF_SIZE sizeof("0000000000.000000000")
70 #define TOKBUFSIZE 128
73 * Print out a character, filtering out the non-printable ones
76 fn_print_char(netdissect_options
*ndo
, u_char c
)
80 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "M-"));
83 c
^= 0x40; /* DEL to ?, others to alpha */
86 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%c", c
));
90 * Print out a null-terminated filename (or other ASCII string).
91 * If ep is NULL, assume no truncation check is needed.
92 * Return true if truncated.
93 * Stop at ep (if given) or before the null char, whichever is first.
96 fn_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
97 const u_char
*s
, const u_char
*ep
)
102 ret
= 1; /* assume truncated */
103 while (ep
== NULL
|| s
< ep
) {
109 if (!ND_ISASCII(c
)) {
111 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "M-"));
113 if (!ND_ISPRINT(c
)) {
114 c
^= 0x40; /* DEL to ?, others to alpha */
115 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "^"));
117 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%c", c
));
123 * Print out a null-terminated filename (or other ASCII string) from
124 * a fixed-length buffer.
125 * If ep is NULL, assume no truncation check is needed.
126 * Return the number of bytes of string processed, including the
127 * terminating null, if not truncated. Return 0 if truncated.
130 fn_printztn(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
131 const u_char
*s
, u_int n
, const u_char
*ep
)
138 if (n
== 0 || (ep
!= NULL
&& s
>= ep
)) {
140 * Truncated. This includes "no null before we
141 * got to the end of the fixed-length buffer".
143 * XXX - BOOTP says "null-terminated", which
144 * means the maximum length of the string, in
145 * bytes, is 1 less than the size of the buffer,
146 * as there must always be a terminating null.
159 if (!ND_ISASCII(c
)) {
161 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "M-"));
163 if (!ND_ISPRINT(c
)) {
164 c
^= 0x40; /* DEL to ?, others to alpha */
165 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "^"));
167 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%c", c
));
173 * Print out a counted filename (or other ASCII string).
174 * If ep is NULL, assume no truncation check is needed.
175 * Return true if truncated.
176 * Stop at ep (if given) or after n bytes, whichever is first.
179 fn_printn(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
180 const u_char
*s
, u_int n
, const u_char
*ep
)
184 while (n
> 0 && (ep
== NULL
|| s
< ep
)) {
187 if (!ND_ISASCII(c
)) {
189 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "M-"));
191 if (!ND_ISPRINT(c
)) {
192 c
^= 0x40; /* DEL to ?, others to alpha */
193 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "^"));
195 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%c", c
));
197 return (n
== 0) ? 0 : 1;
201 * Print out a null-padded filename (or other ASCII string).
202 * If ep is NULL, assume no truncation check is needed.
203 * Return true if truncated.
204 * Stop at ep (if given) or after n bytes or before the null char,
205 * whichever is first.
208 fn_printzp(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
209 const u_char
*s
, u_int n
,
215 ret
= 1; /* assume truncated */
216 while (n
> 0 && (ep
== NULL
|| s
< ep
)) {
223 if (!ND_ISASCII(c
)) {
225 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "M-"));
227 if (!ND_ISPRINT(c
)) {
228 c
^= 0x40; /* DEL to ?, others to alpha */
229 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "^"));
231 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%c", c
));
233 return (n
== 0) ? 0 : ret
;
237 * Format the timestamp
240 ts_format(netdissect_options
*ndo
241 #ifndef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
244 , int sec
, int usec
, char *buf
)
248 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
249 switch (ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
) {
251 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
252 format
= "%02d:%02d:%02d.%06u";
255 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
256 format
= "%02d:%02d:%02d.%09u";
260 format
= "%02d:%02d:%02d.{unknown}";
264 format
= "%02d:%02d:%02d.%06u";
267 snprintf(buf
, TS_BUF_SIZE
, format
,
268 sec
/ 3600, (sec
% 3600) / 60, sec
% 60, usec
);
274 * Format the timestamp - Unix timeval style
277 ts_unix_format(netdissect_options
*ndo
278 #ifndef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
281 , int sec
, int usec
, char *buf
)
285 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
286 switch (ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
) {
288 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
292 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
297 format
= "%u.{unknown}";
304 snprintf(buf
, TS_BUF_SIZE
, format
,
305 (unsigned)sec
, (unsigned)usec
);
311 * Print the timestamp
314 ts_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
315 const struct timeval
*tvp
)
320 char buf
[TS_BUF_SIZE
];
321 static struct timeval tv_ref
;
322 struct timeval tv_result
;
326 switch (ndo
->ndo_tflag
) {
328 case 0: /* Default */
329 s
= (tvp
->tv_sec
+ thiszone
) % 86400;
330 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s ", ts_format(ndo
, s
, tvp
->tv_usec
, buf
)));
333 case 1: /* No time stamp */
336 case 2: /* Unix timeval style */
337 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s ", ts_unix_format(ndo
,
338 tvp
->tv_sec
, tvp
->tv_usec
, buf
)));
341 case 3: /* Microseconds/nanoseconds since previous packet */
342 case 5: /* Microseconds/nanoseconds since first packet */
343 #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
344 switch (ndo
->ndo_tstamp_precision
) {
345 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO
:
348 case PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_NANO
:
358 if (!(netdissect_timevalisset(&tv_ref
)))
359 tv_ref
= *tvp
; /* set timestamp for first packet */
361 negative_offset
= netdissect_timevalcmp(tvp
, &tv_ref
, <);
363 netdissect_timevalsub(&tv_ref
, tvp
, &tv_result
, nano_prec
);
365 netdissect_timevalsub(tvp
, &tv_ref
, &tv_result
, nano_prec
);
367 ND_PRINT((ndo
, (negative_offset
? "-" : " ")));
369 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s ", ts_format(ndo
,
370 tv_result
.tv_sec
, tv_result
.tv_usec
, buf
)));
372 if (ndo
->ndo_tflag
== 3)
373 tv_ref
= *tvp
; /* set timestamp for previous packet */
376 case 4: /* Default + Date */
377 s
= (tvp
->tv_sec
+ thiszone
) % 86400;
378 Time
= (tvp
->tv_sec
+ thiszone
) - s
;
381 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "Date fail "));
383 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%04d-%02d-%02d %s ",
384 tm
->tm_year
+1900, tm
->tm_mon
+1, tm
->tm_mday
,
385 ts_format(ndo
, s
, tvp
->tv_usec
, buf
)));
391 * Print an unsigned relative number of seconds (e.g. hold time, prune timer)
392 * in the form 5m1s. This does no truncation, so 32230861 seconds
393 * is represented as 1y1w1d1h1m1s.
396 unsigned_relts_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
399 static const char *lengths
[] = {"y", "w", "d", "h", "m", "s"};
400 static const u_int seconds
[] = {31536000, 604800, 86400, 3600, 60, 1};
401 const char **l
= lengths
;
402 const u_int
*s
= seconds
;
405 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "0s"));
410 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%d%s", secs
/ *s
, *l
));
411 secs
-= (secs
/ *s
) * *s
;
419 * Print a signed relative number of seconds (e.g. hold time, prune timer)
420 * in the form 5m1s. This does no truncation, so 32230861 seconds
421 * is represented as 1y1w1d1h1m1s.
424 signed_relts_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
428 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "-"));
429 if (secs
== INT32_MIN
) {
431 * -2^31; you can't fit its absolute value into
432 * a 32-bit signed integer.
434 * Just directly pass said absolute value to
435 * unsigned_relts_print() directly.
437 * (XXX - does ISO C guarantee that -(-2^n),
438 * when calculated and cast to an n-bit unsigned
439 * integer type, will have the value 2^n?)
441 unsigned_relts_print(ndo
, 2147483648U);
444 * We now know -secs will fit into an int32_t;
445 * negate it and pass that to unsigned_relts_print().
447 unsigned_relts_print(ndo
, -secs
);
451 unsigned_relts_print(ndo
, secs
);
455 * this is a generic routine for printing unknown data;
456 * we pass on the linefeed plus indentation string to
457 * get a proper output - returns 0 on error
461 print_unknown_data(netdissect_options
*ndo
, const u_char
*cp
,const char *ident
,int len
)
464 ND_PRINT((ndo
,"%sDissector error: print_unknown_data called with negative length",
468 if (ndo
->ndo_snapend
- cp
< len
)
469 len
= ndo
->ndo_snapend
- cp
;
471 ND_PRINT((ndo
,"%sDissector error: print_unknown_data called with pointer past end of packet",
475 hex_print(ndo
, ident
,cp
,len
);
476 return(1); /* everything is ok */
480 * Convert a token value to a string; use "fmt" if not found.
483 tok2strbuf(const struct tok
*lp
, const char *fmt
,
484 u_int v
, char *buf
, size_t bufsize
)
487 while (lp
->s
!= NULL
) {
496 (void)snprintf(buf
, bufsize
, fmt
, v
);
497 return (const char *)buf
;
501 * Convert a token value to a string; use "fmt" if not found.
502 * Uses tok2strbuf() on one of four local static buffers of size TOKBUFSIZE
503 * in round-robin fashion.
506 tok2str(const struct tok
*lp
, const char *fmt
,
509 static char buf
[4][TOKBUFSIZE
];
515 return tok2strbuf(lp
, fmt
, v
, ret
, sizeof(buf
[0]));
519 * Convert a bit token value to a string; use "fmt" if not found.
520 * this is useful for parsing bitfields, the output strings are seperated
521 * if the s field is positive.
524 bittok2str_internal(const struct tok
*lp
, const char *fmt
,
525 u_int v
, const char *sep
)
527 static char buf
[1024+1]; /* our string buffer */
529 size_t space_left
= sizeof(buf
), string_size
;
530 u_int rotbit
; /* this is the bit we rotate through all bitpositions */
532 const char * sepstr
= "";
534 while (lp
!= NULL
&& lp
->s
!= NULL
) {
535 tokval
=lp
->v
; /* load our first value */
537 while (rotbit
!= 0) {
539 * lets AND the rotating bit with our token value
540 * and see if we have got a match
542 if (tokval
== (v
&rotbit
)) {
543 /* ok we have found something */
545 return (buf
); /* only enough room left for NUL, if that */
546 string_size
= strlcpy(bufp
, sepstr
, space_left
);
547 if (string_size
>= space_left
)
548 return (buf
); /* we ran out of room */
550 space_left
-= string_size
;
552 return (buf
); /* only enough room left for NUL, if that */
553 string_size
= strlcpy(bufp
, lp
->s
, space_left
);
554 if (string_size
>= space_left
)
555 return (buf
); /* we ran out of room */
557 space_left
-= string_size
;
561 rotbit
=rotbit
<<1; /* no match - lets shift and try again */
567 /* bummer - lets print the "unknown" message as advised in the fmt string if we got one */
568 (void)snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), fmt
== NULL
? "#%08x" : fmt
, v
);
573 * Convert a bit token value to a string; use "fmt" if not found.
574 * this is useful for parsing bitfields, the output strings are not seperated.
577 bittok2str_nosep(const struct tok
*lp
, const char *fmt
,
580 return (bittok2str_internal(lp
, fmt
, v
, ""));
584 * Convert a bit token value to a string; use "fmt" if not found.
585 * this is useful for parsing bitfields, the output strings are comma seperated.
588 bittok2str(const struct tok
*lp
, const char *fmt
,
591 return (bittok2str_internal(lp
, fmt
, v
, ", "));
595 * Convert a value to a string using an array; the macro
596 * tok2strary() in <netdissect.h> is the public interface to
597 * this function and ensures that the second argument is
598 * correct for bounds-checking.
601 tok2strary_internal(const char **lp
, int n
, const char *fmt
,
604 static char buf
[TOKBUFSIZE
];
606 if (v
>= 0 && v
< n
&& lp
[v
] != NULL
)
610 (void)snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), fmt
, v
);
615 * Convert a 32-bit netmask to prefixlen if possible
616 * the function returns the prefix-len; if plen == -1
617 * then conversion was not possible;
621 mask2plen(uint32_t mask
)
623 uint32_t bitmasks
[33] = {
625 0x80000000, 0xc0000000, 0xe0000000, 0xf0000000,
626 0xf8000000, 0xfc000000, 0xfe000000, 0xff000000,
627 0xff800000, 0xffc00000, 0xffe00000, 0xfff00000,
628 0xfff80000, 0xfffc0000, 0xfffe0000, 0xffff0000,
629 0xffff8000, 0xffffc000, 0xffffe000, 0xfffff000,
630 0xfffff800, 0xfffffc00, 0xfffffe00, 0xffffff00,
631 0xffffff80, 0xffffffc0, 0xffffffe0, 0xfffffff0,
632 0xfffffff8, 0xfffffffc, 0xfffffffe, 0xffffffff
636 /* let's see if we can transform the mask into a prefixlen */
637 while (prefix_len
>= 0) {
638 if (bitmasks
[prefix_len
] == mask
)
646 mask62plen(const u_char
*mask
)
648 u_char bitmasks
[9] = {
650 0x80, 0xc0, 0xe0, 0xf0,
651 0xf8, 0xfc, 0xfe, 0xff
656 for (byte
= 0; byte
< 16; byte
++) {
659 for (bits
= 0; bits
< (sizeof (bitmasks
) / sizeof (bitmasks
[0])); bits
++) {
660 if (mask
[byte
] == bitmasks
[bits
]) {
666 if (mask
[byte
] != 0xff)
673 * Routine to print out information for text-based protocols such as FTP,
674 * HTTP, SMTP, RTSP, SIP, ....
676 #define MAX_TOKEN 128
679 * Fetch a token from a packet, starting at the specified index,
680 * and return the length of the token.
682 * Returns 0 on error; yes, this is indistinguishable from an empty
683 * token, but an "empty token" isn't a valid token - it just means
684 * either a space character at the beginning of the line (this
685 * includes a blank line) or no more tokens remaining on the line.
688 fetch_token(netdissect_options
*ndo
, const u_char
*pptr
, u_int idx
, u_int len
,
689 u_char
*tbuf
, size_t tbuflen
)
693 for (; idx
< len
; idx
++) {
694 if (!ND_TTEST_1(pptr
+ idx
)) {
695 /* ran past end of captured data */
698 if (!isascii(*(pptr
+ idx
))) {
699 /* not an ASCII character */
702 if (isspace(*(pptr
+ idx
))) {
706 if (!isprint(*(pptr
+ idx
))) {
707 /* not part of a command token or response code */
710 if (toklen
+ 2 > tbuflen
) {
711 /* no room for this character and terminating '\0' */
714 tbuf
[toklen
] = *(pptr
+ idx
);
724 * Skip past any white space after the token, until we see
725 * an end-of-line (CR or LF).
727 for (; idx
< len
; idx
++) {
728 if (!ND_TTEST_1(pptr
+ idx
)) {
729 /* ran past end of captured data */
732 if (*(pptr
+ idx
) == '\r' || *(pptr
+ idx
) == '\n') {
736 if (!isascii(*(pptr
+ idx
)) || !isprint(*(pptr
+ idx
))) {
737 /* not a printable ASCII character */
740 if (!isspace(*(pptr
+ idx
))) {
741 /* beginning of next token */
749 * Scan a buffer looking for a line ending - LF or CR-LF.
750 * Return the index of the character after the line ending or 0 if
751 * we encounter a non-ASCII or non-printable character or don't find
755 print_txt_line(netdissect_options
*ndo
, const char *protoname
,
756 const char *prefix
, const u_char
*pptr
, u_int idx
, u_int len
)
763 ND_TCHECK_1(pptr
+ idx
);
764 if (*(pptr
+idx
) == '\n') {
766 * LF without CR; end of line.
767 * Skip the LF and print the line, with the
768 * exception of the LF.
770 linelen
= idx
- startidx
;
773 } else if (*(pptr
+idx
) == '\r') {
775 if ((idx
+1) >= len
) {
776 /* not in this packet */
779 ND_TCHECK_1(pptr
+ idx
+ 1);
780 if (*(pptr
+idx
+1) == '\n') {
782 * CR-LF; end of line.
783 * Skip the CR-LF and print the line, with
784 * the exception of the CR-LF.
786 linelen
= idx
- startidx
;
792 * CR followed by something else; treat this
793 * as if it were binary data, and don't print
797 } else if (!isascii(*(pptr
+idx
)) ||
798 (!isprint(*(pptr
+idx
)) && *(pptr
+idx
) != '\t')) {
800 * Not a printable ASCII character and not a tab;
801 * treat this as if it were binary data, and
810 * All printable ASCII, but no line ending after that point
811 * in the buffer; treat this as if it were truncated.
814 linelen
= idx
- startidx
;
815 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s%.*s[!%s]", prefix
, (int)linelen
, pptr
+ startidx
,
820 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s%.*s", prefix
, (int)linelen
, pptr
+ startidx
));
825 txtproto_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
, const u_char
*pptr
, u_int len
,
826 const char *protoname
, const char **cmds
, u_int flags
)
829 u_char token
[MAX_TOKEN
+1];
836 * This protocol has more than just request and
837 * response lines; see whether this looks like a
838 * request or response and, if so, print it and,
839 * in verbose mode, print everything after it.
841 * This is for HTTP-like protocols, where we
842 * want to print requests and responses, but
843 * don't want to print continuations of request
844 * or response bodies in packets that don't
845 * contain the request or response line.
847 idx
= fetch_token(ndo
, pptr
, 0, len
, token
, sizeof(token
));
849 /* Is this a valid request name? */
850 while ((cmd
= *cmds
++) != NULL
) {
851 if (ascii_strcasecmp((const char *)token
, cmd
) == 0) {
859 * No - is this a valid response code (3 digits)?
861 * Is this token the response code, or is the next
862 * token the response code?
864 if (flags
& RESP_CODE_SECOND_TOKEN
) {
866 * Next token - get it.
868 idx
= fetch_token(ndo
, pptr
, idx
, len
, token
,
872 if (isdigit(token
[0]) && isdigit(token
[1]) &&
873 isdigit(token
[2]) && token
[3] == '\0') {
883 * 1) This protocol has only request and response lines
884 * (e.g., FTP, where all the data goes over a different
885 * connection); assume the payload is a request or
890 * 2) This protocol is just text, so that we should
891 * always, at minimum, print the first line and,
892 * in verbose mode, print all lines.
897 /* Capitalize the protocol name */
898 for (pnp
= protoname
; *pnp
!= '\0'; pnp
++)
899 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%c", toupper((u_char
)*pnp
)));
903 * In non-verbose mode, just print the protocol, followed
906 * In verbose mode, print lines as text until we run out
907 * of characters or see something that's not a
908 * printable-ASCII line.
910 if (ndo
->ndo_vflag
) {
912 * We're going to print all the text lines in the
913 * request or response; just print the length
914 * on the first line of the output.
916 ND_PRINT((ndo
, ", length: %u", len
));
918 idx
< len
&& (eol
= print_txt_line(ndo
, protoname
, "\n\t", pptr
, idx
, len
)) != 0;
923 * Just print the first text line.
925 print_txt_line(ndo
, protoname
, ": ", pptr
, 0, len
);
931 safeputs(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
932 const u_char
*s
, const u_int maxlen
)
936 while (idx
< maxlen
&& *s
) {
937 safeputchar(ndo
, *s
);
944 safeputchar(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
947 ND_PRINT((ndo
, (c
< 0x80 && ND_ISPRINT(c
)) ? "%c" : "\\0x%02x", c
));
950 #if (defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__X86__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64)) || \
951 (defined(__arm__) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__aarch64__)) || \
952 (defined(__m68k__) && (!defined(__mc68000__) && !defined(__mc68010__))) || \
953 (defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ppc64__) || defined(_M_PPC) || defined(_ARCH_PPC) || defined(_ARCH_PPC64)) || \
954 (defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) || defined(__zarch__)) || \
957 * The procesor natively handles unaligned loads, so just use memcpy()
958 * and memcmp(), to enable those optimizations.
960 * XXX - are those all the x86 tests we need?
961 * XXX - do we need to worry about ARMv1 through ARMv5, which didn't
962 * support unaligned loads, and, if so, do we need to worry about all
963 * of them, or just some of them, e.g. ARMv5?
964 * XXX - are those the only 68k tests we need not to generated
965 * unaligned accesses if the target is the 68000 or 68010?
966 * XXX - are there any tests we don't need, because some definitions are for
967 * compilers that also predefine the GCC symbols?
968 * XXX - do we need to test for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of those
969 * architectures in all cases?
973 * The processor doesn't natively handle unaligned loads,
974 * and the compiler might "helpfully" optimize memcpy()
975 * and memcmp(), when handed pointers that would normally
976 * be properly aligned, into sequences that assume proper
979 * Do copies and compares of possibly-unaligned data by
980 * calling routines that wrap memcpy() and memcmp(), to
981 * prevent that optimization.
984 unaligned_memcpy(void *p
, const void *q
, size_t l
)
989 /* As with memcpy(), so with memcmp(). */
991 unaligned_memcmp(const void *p
, const void *q
, size_t l
)
993 return (memcmp(p
, q
, l
));