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23 static const char rcsid
[] =
24 "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/print-fddi.c,v 1.56 2002-06-01 23:50:31 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
31 #include <sys/param.h>
33 #include <sys/socket.h>
35 #include <netinet/in.h>
43 #include "interface.h"
44 #include "addrtoname.h"
45 #include "ethertype.h"
51 * Some FDDI interfaces use bit-swapped addresses.
53 #if defined(ultrix) || defined(__alpha) || defined(__bsdi) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__linux__)
60 * FDDI support for tcpdump, by Jeffrey Mogul [DECWRL], June 1992
62 * Based in part on code by Van Jacobson, which bears this note:
64 * NOTE: This is a very preliminary hack for FDDI support.
65 * There are all sorts of wired in constants & nothing (yet)
66 * to print SMT packets as anything other than hex dumps.
67 * Most of the necessary changes are waiting on my redoing
68 * the "header" that a kernel fddi driver supplies to bpf: I
69 * want it to look like one byte of 'direction' (0 or 1
70 * depending on whether the packet was inbound or outbound),
71 * two bytes of system/driver dependent data (anything an
72 * implementor thinks would be useful to filter on and/or
73 * save per-packet, then the real 21-byte FDDI header.
74 * Steve McCanne & I have also talked about adding the
75 * 'direction' byte to all bpf headers (e.g., in the two
76 * bytes of padding on an ethernet header). It's not clear
77 * we could do this in a backwards compatible way & we hate
78 * the idea of an incompatible bpf change. Discussions are
81 * Also, to really support FDDI (and better support 802.2
82 * over ethernet) we really need to re-think the rather simple
83 * minded assumptions about fixed length & fixed format link
84 * level headers made in gencode.c. One day...
89 static u_char fddi_bit_swap
[] = {
90 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0xc0, 0x20, 0xa0, 0x60, 0xe0,
91 0x10, 0x90, 0x50, 0xd0, 0x30, 0xb0, 0x70, 0xf0,
92 0x08, 0x88, 0x48, 0xc8, 0x28, 0xa8, 0x68, 0xe8,
93 0x18, 0x98, 0x58, 0xd8, 0x38, 0xb8, 0x78, 0xf8,
94 0x04, 0x84, 0x44, 0xc4, 0x24, 0xa4, 0x64, 0xe4,
95 0x14, 0x94, 0x54, 0xd4, 0x34, 0xb4, 0x74, 0xf4,
96 0x0c, 0x8c, 0x4c, 0xcc, 0x2c, 0xac, 0x6c, 0xec,
97 0x1c, 0x9c, 0x5c, 0xdc, 0x3c, 0xbc, 0x7c, 0xfc,
98 0x02, 0x82, 0x42, 0xc2, 0x22, 0xa2, 0x62, 0xe2,
99 0x12, 0x92, 0x52, 0xd2, 0x32, 0xb2, 0x72, 0xf2,
100 0x0a, 0x8a, 0x4a, 0xca, 0x2a, 0xaa, 0x6a, 0xea,
101 0x1a, 0x9a, 0x5a, 0xda, 0x3a, 0xba, 0x7a, 0xfa,
102 0x06, 0x86, 0x46, 0xc6, 0x26, 0xa6, 0x66, 0xe6,
103 0x16, 0x96, 0x56, 0xd6, 0x36, 0xb6, 0x76, 0xf6,
104 0x0e, 0x8e, 0x4e, 0xce, 0x2e, 0xae, 0x6e, 0xee,
105 0x1e, 0x9e, 0x5e, 0xde, 0x3e, 0xbe, 0x7e, 0xfe,
106 0x01, 0x81, 0x41, 0xc1, 0x21, 0xa1, 0x61, 0xe1,
107 0x11, 0x91, 0x51, 0xd1, 0x31, 0xb1, 0x71, 0xf1,
108 0x09, 0x89, 0x49, 0xc9, 0x29, 0xa9, 0x69, 0xe9,
109 0x19, 0x99, 0x59, 0xd9, 0x39, 0xb9, 0x79, 0xf9,
110 0x05, 0x85, 0x45, 0xc5, 0x25, 0xa5, 0x65, 0xe5,
111 0x15, 0x95, 0x55, 0xd5, 0x35, 0xb5, 0x75, 0xf5,
112 0x0d, 0x8d, 0x4d, 0xcd, 0x2d, 0xad, 0x6d, 0xed,
113 0x1d, 0x9d, 0x5d, 0xdd, 0x3d, 0xbd, 0x7d, 0xfd,
114 0x03, 0x83, 0x43, 0xc3, 0x23, 0xa3, 0x63, 0xe3,
115 0x13, 0x93, 0x53, 0xd3, 0x33, 0xb3, 0x73, 0xf3,
116 0x0b, 0x8b, 0x4b, 0xcb, 0x2b, 0xab, 0x6b, 0xeb,
117 0x1b, 0x9b, 0x5b, 0xdb, 0x3b, 0xbb, 0x7b, 0xfb,
118 0x07, 0x87, 0x47, 0xc7, 0x27, 0xa7, 0x67, 0xe7,
119 0x17, 0x97, 0x57, 0xd7, 0x37, 0xb7, 0x77, 0xf7,
120 0x0f, 0x8f, 0x4f, 0xcf, 0x2f, 0xaf, 0x6f, 0xef,
121 0x1f, 0x9f, 0x5f, 0xdf, 0x3f, 0xbf, 0x7f, 0xff,
125 * Print FDDI frame-control bits
128 print_fddi_fc(u_char fc
)
132 case FDDIFC_VOID
: /* Void frame */
136 case FDDIFC_NRT
: /* Nonrestricted token */
140 case FDDIFC_RT
: /* Restricted token */
144 case FDDIFC_SMT_INFO
: /* SMT Info */
148 case FDDIFC_SMT_NSA
: /* SMT Next station adrs */
152 case FDDIFC_MAC_BEACON
: /* MAC Beacon frame */
156 case FDDIFC_MAC_CLAIM
: /* MAC Claim frame */
161 switch (fc
& FDDIFC_CLFF
) {
164 printf("mac%1x ", fc
& FDDIFC_ZZZZ
);
168 printf("smt%1x ", fc
& FDDIFC_ZZZZ
);
171 case FDDIFC_LLC_ASYNC
:
172 printf("async%1x ", fc
& FDDIFC_ZZZZ
);
175 case FDDIFC_LLC_SYNC
:
176 printf("sync%1x ", fc
& FDDIFC_ZZZZ
);
179 case FDDIFC_IMP_ASYNC
:
180 printf("imp_async%1x ", fc
& FDDIFC_ZZZZ
);
183 case FDDIFC_IMP_SYNC
:
184 printf("imp_sync%1x ", fc
& FDDIFC_ZZZZ
);
194 /* Extract src, dst addresses */
196 extract_fddi_addrs(const struct fddi_header
*fddip
, char *fsrc
, char *fdst
)
202 * bit-swap the fddi addresses (isn't the IEEE standards
203 * process wonderful!) then convert them to names.
205 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; ++i
)
206 fdst
[i
] = fddi_bit_swap
[fddip
->fddi_dhost
[i
]];
207 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; ++i
)
208 fsrc
[i
] = fddi_bit_swap
[fddip
->fddi_shost
[i
]];
211 memcpy(fdst
, (const char *)fddip
->fddi_dhost
, 6);
212 memcpy(fsrc
, (const char *)fddip
->fddi_shost
, 6);
217 * Print the FDDI MAC header
220 fddi_hdr_print(register const struct fddi_header
*fddip
, register u_int length
,
221 register const u_char
*fsrc
, register const u_char
*fdst
)
223 const char *srcname
, *dstname
;
225 srcname
= etheraddr_string(fsrc
);
226 dstname
= etheraddr_string(fdst
);
229 (void) printf("%02x %s %s %d: ",
234 printf("%s %s %d: ", srcname
, dstname
, length
);
236 (void) print_fddi_fc(fddip
->fddi_fc
);
237 (void) printf("%s %s %d: ", srcname
, dstname
, length
);
242 fddi_smt_print(const u_char
*p
, u_int length
)
244 printf("<SMT printer not yet implemented>");
248 fddi_print(const u_char
*p
, u_int length
, u_int caplen
)
250 const struct fddi_header
*fddip
= (const struct fddi_header
*)p
;
251 struct ether_header ehdr
;
252 u_short extracted_ethertype
;
254 if (caplen
< FDDI_HDRLEN
) {
259 * Get the FDDI addresses into a canonical form
261 extract_fddi_addrs(fddip
, (char *)ESRC(&ehdr
), (char *)EDST(&ehdr
));
263 * Some printers want to get back at the link level addresses,
264 * and/or check that they're not walking off the end of the packet.
265 * Rather than pass them all the way down, we set these globals.
267 snapend
= p
+ caplen
;
269 * Actually, the only printers that use packetp are print-arp.c
270 * and print-bootp.c, and they assume that packetp points to an
271 * Ethernet header. The right thing to do is to fix them to know
272 * which link type is in use when they excavate. XXX
274 packetp
= (u_char
*)&ehdr
;
277 fddi_hdr_print(fddip
, length
, ESRC(&ehdr
), EDST(&ehdr
));
279 /* Skip over FDDI MAC header */
280 length
-= FDDI_HDRLEN
;
282 caplen
-= FDDI_HDRLEN
;
284 /* Frame Control field determines interpretation of packet */
285 extracted_ethertype
= 0;
286 if ((fddip
->fddi_fc
& FDDIFC_CLFF
) == FDDIFC_LLC_ASYNC
) {
287 /* Try to print the LLC-layer header & higher layers */
288 if (llc_print(p
, length
, caplen
, ESRC(&ehdr
), EDST(&ehdr
),
289 &extracted_ethertype
) == 0) {
291 * Some kinds of LLC packet we cannot
292 * handle intelligently
295 fddi_hdr_print(fddip
, length
+ FDDI_HDRLEN
,
296 ESRC(&ehdr
), EDST(&ehdr
));
297 if (extracted_ethertype
) {
299 etherproto_string(htons(extracted_ethertype
)));
301 if (!xflag
&& !qflag
)
302 default_print(p
, caplen
);
304 } else if ((fddip
->fddi_fc
& FDDIFC_CLFF
) == FDDIFC_SMT
)
305 fddi_smt_print(p
, caplen
);
307 /* Some kinds of FDDI packet we cannot handle intelligently */
309 fddi_hdr_print(fddip
, length
+ FDDI_HDRLEN
, ESRC(&ehdr
),
311 if (!xflag
&& !qflag
)
312 default_print(p
, caplen
);
317 * This is the top level routine of the printer. 'sp' is the points
318 * to the FDDI header of the packet, 'tvp' is the timestamp,
319 * 'length' is the length of the packet off the wire, and 'caplen'
320 * is the number of bytes actually captured.
323 fddi_if_print(u_char
*pcap
, const struct pcap_pkthdr
*h
,
324 register const u_char
*p
)
326 u_int caplen
= h
->caplen
;
327 u_int length
= h
->len
;
332 fddi_print(p
, length
, caplen
);
335 * If "-x" was specified, print stuff past the FDDI header,
336 * if there's anything to print.
338 if (xflag
&& caplen
> FDDI_HDRLEN
)
339 default_print(p
+ FDDI_HDRLEN
, caplen
- FDDI_HDRLEN
);