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26 #include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
30 #include "interface.h"
31 #include "addrtoname.h"
33 #include "ethertype.h"
34 #include "extract.h" /* must come after interface.h */
36 static const char tstr
[] = "[|ARP]";
39 * Address Resolution Protocol.
41 * See RFC 826 for protocol description. ARP packets are variable
42 * in size; the arphdr structure defines the fixed-length portion.
43 * Protocol type values are the same as those for 10 Mb/s Ethernet.
44 * It is followed by the variable-sized fields ar_sha, arp_spa,
45 * arp_tha and arp_tpa in that order, according to the lengths
46 * specified. Field names used correspond to RFC 826.
49 u_short ar_hrd
; /* format of hardware address */
50 #define ARPHRD_ETHER 1 /* ethernet hardware format */
51 #define ARPHRD_IEEE802 6 /* token-ring hardware format */
52 #define ARPHRD_ARCNET 7 /* arcnet hardware format */
53 #define ARPHRD_FRELAY 15 /* frame relay hardware format */
54 #define ARPHRD_ATM2225 19 /* ATM (RFC 2225) */
55 #define ARPHRD_STRIP 23 /* Ricochet Starmode Radio hardware format */
56 #define ARPHRD_IEEE1394 24 /* IEEE 1394 (FireWire) hardware format */
57 u_short ar_pro
; /* format of protocol address */
58 u_char ar_hln
; /* length of hardware address */
59 u_char ar_pln
; /* length of protocol address */
60 u_short ar_op
; /* one of: */
61 #define ARPOP_REQUEST 1 /* request to resolve address */
62 #define ARPOP_REPLY 2 /* response to previous request */
63 #define ARPOP_REVREQUEST 3 /* request protocol address given hardware */
64 #define ARPOP_REVREPLY 4 /* response giving protocol address */
65 #define ARPOP_INVREQUEST 8 /* request to identify peer */
66 #define ARPOP_INVREPLY 9 /* response identifying peer */
67 #define ARPOP_NAK 10 /* NAK - only valif for ATM ARP */
70 * The remaining fields are variable in size,
71 * according to the sizes above.
74 u_char ar_sha
[]; /* sender hardware address */
75 u_char ar_spa
[]; /* sender protocol address */
76 u_char ar_tha
[]; /* target hardware address */
77 u_char ar_tpa
[]; /* target protocol address */
79 #define ar_sha(ap) (((const u_char *)((ap)+1))+0)
80 #define ar_spa(ap) (((const u_char *)((ap)+1))+ (ap)->ar_hln)
81 #define ar_tha(ap) (((const u_char *)((ap)+1))+ (ap)->ar_hln+(ap)->ar_pln)
82 #define ar_tpa(ap) (((const u_char *)((ap)+1))+2*(ap)->ar_hln+(ap)->ar_pln)
87 #define HRD(ap) EXTRACT_16BITS(&(ap)->ar_hrd)
88 #define HRD_LEN(ap) ((ap)->ar_hln)
89 #define PROTO_LEN(ap) ((ap)->ar_pln)
90 #define OP(ap) EXTRACT_16BITS(&(ap)->ar_op)
91 #define PRO(ap) EXTRACT_16BITS(&(ap)->ar_pro)
92 #define SHA(ap) (ar_sha(ap))
93 #define SPA(ap) (ar_spa(ap))
94 #define THA(ap) (ar_tha(ap))
95 #define TPA(ap) (ar_tpa(ap))
98 static const struct tok arpop_values
[] = {
99 { ARPOP_REQUEST
, "Request" },
100 { ARPOP_REPLY
, "Reply" },
101 { ARPOP_REVREQUEST
, "Reverse Request" },
102 { ARPOP_REVREPLY
, "Reverse Reply" },
103 { ARPOP_INVREQUEST
, "Inverse Request" },
104 { ARPOP_INVREPLY
, "Inverse Reply" },
105 { ARPOP_NAK
, "NACK Reply" },
109 static const struct tok arphrd_values
[] = {
110 { ARPHRD_ETHER
, "Ethernet" },
111 { ARPHRD_IEEE802
, "TokenRing" },
112 { ARPHRD_ARCNET
, "ArcNet" },
113 { ARPHRD_FRELAY
, "FrameRelay" },
114 { ARPHRD_STRIP
, "Strip" },
115 { ARPHRD_IEEE1394
, "IEEE 1394" },
116 { ARPHRD_ATM2225
, "ATM" },
121 * ATM Address Resolution Protocol.
123 * See RFC 2225 for protocol description. ATMARP packets are similar
124 * to ARP packets, except that there are no length fields for the
125 * protocol address - instead, there are type/length fields for
126 * the ATM number and subaddress - and the hardware addresses consist
127 * of an ATM number and an ATM subaddress.
129 struct atmarp_pkthdr
{
130 u_short aar_hrd
; /* format of hardware address */
131 u_short aar_pro
; /* format of protocol address */
132 u_char aar_shtl
; /* length of source ATM number */
133 u_char aar_sstl
; /* length of source ATM subaddress */
134 #define ATMARP_IS_E164 0x40 /* bit in type/length for E.164 format */
135 #define ATMARP_LEN_MASK 0x3F /* length of {sub}address in type/length */
136 u_short aar_op
; /* same as regular ARP */
137 u_char aar_spln
; /* length of source protocol address */
138 u_char aar_thtl
; /* length of target ATM number */
139 u_char aar_tstl
; /* length of target ATM subaddress */
140 u_char aar_tpln
; /* length of target protocol address */
142 * The remaining fields are variable in size,
143 * according to the sizes above.
146 u_char aar_sha
[]; /* source ATM number */
147 u_char aar_ssa
[]; /* source ATM subaddress */
148 u_char aar_spa
[]; /* sender protocol address */
149 u_char aar_tha
[]; /* target ATM number */
150 u_char aar_tsa
[]; /* target ATM subaddress */
151 u_char aar_tpa
[]; /* target protocol address */
154 #define ATMHRD(ap) EXTRACT_16BITS(&(ap)->aar_hrd)
155 #define ATMSHRD_LEN(ap) ((ap)->aar_shtl & ATMARP_LEN_MASK)
156 #define ATMSSLN(ap) ((ap)->aar_sstl & ATMARP_LEN_MASK)
157 #define ATMSPROTO_LEN(ap) ((ap)->aar_spln)
158 #define ATMOP(ap) EXTRACT_16BITS(&(ap)->aar_op)
159 #define ATMPRO(ap) EXTRACT_16BITS(&(ap)->aar_pro)
160 #define ATMTHRD_LEN(ap) ((ap)->aar_thtl & ATMARP_LEN_MASK)
161 #define ATMTSLN(ap) ((ap)->aar_tstl & ATMARP_LEN_MASK)
162 #define ATMTPROTO_LEN(ap) ((ap)->aar_tpln)
163 #define aar_sha(ap) ((const u_char *)((ap)+1))
164 #define aar_ssa(ap) (aar_sha(ap) + ATMSHRD_LEN(ap))
165 #define aar_spa(ap) (aar_ssa(ap) + ATMSSLN(ap))
166 #define aar_tha(ap) (aar_spa(ap) + ATMSPROTO_LEN(ap))
167 #define aar_tsa(ap) (aar_tha(ap) + ATMTHRD_LEN(ap))
168 #define aar_tpa(ap) (aar_tsa(ap) + ATMTSLN(ap))
171 #define ATMSHA(ap) (aar_sha(ap))
172 #define ATMSSA(ap) (aar_ssa(ap))
173 #define ATMSPA(ap) (aar_spa(ap))
174 #define ATMTHA(ap) (aar_tha(ap))
175 #define ATMTSA(ap) (aar_tsa(ap))
176 #define ATMTPA(ap) (aar_tpa(ap))
178 static u_char ezero
[6];
181 atmarp_addr_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
182 const u_char
*ha
, u_int ha_len
, const u_char
*srca
,
186 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "<No address>"));
188 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s", linkaddr_string(ndo
, ha
, LINKADDR_ATM
, ha_len
)));
190 ND_PRINT((ndo
, ",%s",
191 linkaddr_string(ndo
, srca
, LINKADDR_ATM
, srca_len
)));
196 atmarp_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
197 const u_char
*bp
, u_int length
, u_int caplen
)
199 const struct atmarp_pkthdr
*ap
;
200 u_short pro
, hrd
, op
;
202 ap
= (const struct atmarp_pkthdr
*)bp
;
209 if (!ND_TTEST2(*aar_tpa(ap
), ATMTPROTO_LEN(ap
))) {
210 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s", tstr
));
211 ND_DEFAULTPRINT((const u_char
*)ap
, length
);
215 if (!ndo
->ndo_eflag
) {
216 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "ARP, "));
219 if ((pro
!= ETHERTYPE_IP
&& pro
!= ETHERTYPE_TRAIL
) ||
220 ATMSPROTO_LEN(ap
) != 4 ||
221 ATMTPROTO_LEN(ap
) != 4 ||
223 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s, %s (len %u/%u)",
224 tok2str(arphrd_values
, "Unknown Hardware (%u)", hrd
),
225 tok2str(ethertype_values
, "Unknown Protocol (0x%04x)", pro
),
229 /* don't know know about the address formats */
230 if (!ndo
->ndo_vflag
) {
235 /* print operation */
236 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s%s ",
237 ndo
->ndo_vflag
? ", " : "",
238 tok2str(arpop_values
, "Unknown (%u)", op
)));
243 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "who-has %s", ipaddr_string(ndo
, ATMTPA(ap
))));
244 if (ATMTHRD_LEN(ap
) != 0) {
245 ND_PRINT((ndo
, " ("));
246 atmarp_addr_print(ndo
, ATMTHA(ap
), ATMTHRD_LEN(ap
),
247 ATMTSA(ap
), ATMTSLN(ap
));
248 ND_PRINT((ndo
, ")"));
250 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "tell %s", ipaddr_string(ndo
, ATMSPA(ap
))));
254 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s is-at ", ipaddr_string(ndo
, ATMSPA(ap
))));
255 atmarp_addr_print(ndo
, ATMSHA(ap
), ATMSHRD_LEN(ap
), ATMSSA(ap
),
259 case ARPOP_INVREQUEST
:
260 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "who-is "));
261 atmarp_addr_print(ndo
, ATMTHA(ap
), ATMTHRD_LEN(ap
), ATMTSA(ap
),
263 ND_PRINT((ndo
, " tell "));
264 atmarp_addr_print(ndo
, ATMSHA(ap
), ATMSHRD_LEN(ap
), ATMSSA(ap
),
269 atmarp_addr_print(ndo
, ATMSHA(ap
), ATMSHRD_LEN(ap
), ATMSSA(ap
),
271 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "at %s", ipaddr_string(ndo
, ATMSPA(ap
))));
275 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "for %s", ipaddr_string(ndo
, ATMSPA(ap
))));
279 ND_DEFAULTPRINT((const u_char
*)ap
, caplen
);
284 ND_PRINT((ndo
, ", length %u", length
));
288 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s", tstr
));
292 arp_print(netdissect_options
*ndo
,
293 const u_char
*bp
, u_int length
, u_int caplen
)
295 const struct arp_pkthdr
*ap
;
296 u_short pro
, hrd
, op
, linkaddr
;
298 ap
= (const struct arp_pkthdr
*)bp
;
306 /* if its ATM then call the ATM ARP printer
307 for Frame-relay ARP most of the fields
308 are similar to Ethernet so overload the Ethernet Printer
309 and set the linkaddr type for linkaddr_string(ndo, ) accordingly */
313 atmarp_print(ndo
, bp
, length
, caplen
);
316 linkaddr
= LINKADDR_FRELAY
;
319 linkaddr
= LINKADDR_ETHER
;
323 if (!ND_TTEST2(*ar_tpa(ap
), PROTO_LEN(ap
))) {
324 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s", tstr
));
325 ND_DEFAULTPRINT((const u_char
*)ap
, length
);
329 if (!ndo
->ndo_eflag
) {
330 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "ARP, "));
333 /* print hardware type/len and proto type/len */
334 if ((pro
!= ETHERTYPE_IP
&& pro
!= ETHERTYPE_TRAIL
) ||
335 PROTO_LEN(ap
) != 4 ||
338 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s (len %u), %s (len %u)",
339 tok2str(arphrd_values
, "Unknown Hardware (%u)", hrd
),
341 tok2str(ethertype_values
, "Unknown Protocol (0x%04x)", pro
),
344 /* don't know know about the address formats */
345 if (!ndo
->ndo_vflag
) {
350 /* print operation */
351 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s%s ",
352 ndo
->ndo_vflag
? ", " : "",
353 tok2str(arpop_values
, "Unknown (%u)", op
)));
358 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "who-has %s", ipaddr_string(ndo
, TPA(ap
))));
359 if (memcmp((const char *)ezero
, (const char *)THA(ap
), HRD_LEN(ap
)) != 0)
360 ND_PRINT((ndo
, " (%s)",
361 linkaddr_string(ndo
, THA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
))));
362 ND_PRINT((ndo
, " tell %s", ipaddr_string(ndo
, SPA(ap
))));
366 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s is-at %s",
367 ipaddr_string(ndo
, SPA(ap
)),
368 linkaddr_string(ndo
, SHA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
))));
371 case ARPOP_REVREQUEST
:
372 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "who-is %s tell %s",
373 linkaddr_string(ndo
, THA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
)),
374 linkaddr_string(ndo
, SHA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
))));
378 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s at %s",
379 linkaddr_string(ndo
, THA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
)),
380 ipaddr_string(ndo
, TPA(ap
))));
383 case ARPOP_INVREQUEST
:
384 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "who-is %s tell %s",
385 linkaddr_string(ndo
, THA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
)),
386 linkaddr_string(ndo
, SHA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
))));
390 ND_PRINT((ndo
,"%s at %s",
391 linkaddr_string(ndo
, SHA(ap
), linkaddr
, HRD_LEN(ap
)),
392 ipaddr_string(ndo
, SPA(ap
))));
396 ND_DEFAULTPRINT((const u_char
*)ap
, caplen
);
401 ND_PRINT((ndo
, ", length %u", length
));
405 ND_PRINT((ndo
, "%s", tstr
));