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21 * Code by Matt Thomas, Digital Equipment Corporation
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30 #include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
35 #include "interface.h"
36 #include "addrtoname.h"
37 #include "extract.h" /* must come after interface.h */
40 static const char rcsid
[] _U_
=
41 "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/print-llc.c,v 1.54 2003-11-15 00:39:30 guy Exp $";
44 #include "ethertype.h"
46 static struct tok cmd2str
[] = {
53 { LLC_SABME
, "sabme" },
59 * Returns non-zero IFF it succeeds in printing the header
62 llc_print(const u_char
*p
, u_int length
, u_int caplen
,
63 const u_char
*esrc
, const u_char
*edst
, u_short
*extracted_ethertype
)
71 (void)printf("[|llc]");
72 default_print((u_char
*)p
, caplen
);
76 /* Watch out for possible alignment problems */
77 memcpy((char *)&llc
, (char *)p
, min(caplen
, sizeof(llc
)));
80 printf("LLC, dsap 0x%02x, ssap 0x%02x, cmd 0x%02x, ",
85 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_GLOBAL
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_GLOBAL
) {
87 * This is an Ethernet_802.3 IPX frame; it has an
88 * 802.3 header (i.e., an Ethernet header where the
89 * type/length field is <= ETHERMTU, i.e. it's a length
90 * field, not a type field), but has no 802.2 header -
91 * the IPX packet starts right after the Ethernet header,
92 * with a signature of two bytes of 0xFF (which is
95 * (It might also have been an Ethernet_802.3 IPX at
96 * one time, but got bridged onto another network,
97 * such as an 802.11 network; this has appeared in at
98 * least one capture file.)
100 printf("(NOV-802.3) ");
101 ipx_print(p
, length
);
105 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_8021D
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_8021D
) {
106 stp_print(p
, length
);
110 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_IP
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_IP
) {
111 ip_print(p
+4, length
-4);
115 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_IPX
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_IPX
&&
116 llc
.llcui
== LLC_UI
) {
118 * This is an Ethernet_802.2 IPX frame, with an 802.3
119 * header and an 802.2 LLC header with the source and
120 * destination SAPs being the IPX SAP.
122 * Skip DSAP, LSAP, and control field.
124 printf("(NOV-802.2) ");
128 ipx_print(p
, length
);
132 #ifdef TCPDUMP_DO_SMB
133 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_NETBEUI
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_NETBEUI
134 && (!(llc
.llcu
& LLC_S_FMT
) || llc
.llcu
== LLC_U_FMT
)) {
136 * we don't actually have a full netbeui parser yet, but the
137 * smb parser can handle many smb-in-netbeui packets, which
138 * is very useful, so we call that
140 * We don't call it for S frames, however, just I frames
141 * (which are frames that don't have the low-order bit,
142 * LLC_S_FMT, set in the first byte of the control field)
143 * and UI frames (whose control field is just 3, LLC_U_FMT).
147 * Skip the DSAP and LSAP.
154 * OK, what type of LLC frame is this? The length
155 * of the control field depends on that - I frames
156 * have a two-byte control field, and U frames have
157 * a one-byte control field.
159 if (llc
.llcu
== LLC_U_FMT
) {
166 * The control field in I and S frames is
169 control
= EXTRACT_LE_16BITS(&llc
.llcu
);
174 netbeui_print(control
, p
, length
);
178 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_ISONS
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_ISONS
179 && llc
.llcui
== LLC_UI
) {
180 isoclns_print(p
+ 3, length
- 3, caplen
- 3);
184 if (llc
.ssap
== LLCSAP_SNAP
&& llc
.dsap
== LLCSAP_SNAP
185 && llc
.llcui
== LLC_UI
) {
188 if (caplen
< sizeof(llc
)) {
189 (void)printf("[|llc-snap]");
190 default_print((u_char
*)p
, caplen
);
194 (void)printf("snap %s ", protoid_string(llc
.llcpi
));
196 caplen
-= sizeof(llc
);
197 length
-= sizeof(llc
);
200 orgcode
= EXTRACT_24BITS(&llc
.llc_orgcode
[0]);
201 et
= EXTRACT_16BITS(&llc
.llc_ethertype
[0]);
203 * XXX - what *is* the right bridge pad value here?
204 * Does anybody ever bridge one form of LAN traffic
205 * over a networking type that uses 802.2 LLC?
207 ret
= snap_print(p
, length
, caplen
, extracted_ethertype
,
213 if ((llc
.ssap
& ~LLC_GSAP
) == llc
.dsap
) {
214 if (eflag
|| esrc
== NULL
|| edst
== NULL
)
215 (void)printf("%s ", llcsap_string(llc
.dsap
));
217 (void)printf("%s > %s %s ",
218 etheraddr_string(esrc
),
219 etheraddr_string(edst
),
220 llcsap_string(llc
.dsap
));
222 if (eflag
|| esrc
== NULL
|| edst
== NULL
)
223 (void)printf("%s > %s ",
224 llcsap_string(llc
.ssap
& ~LLC_GSAP
),
225 llcsap_string(llc
.dsap
));
227 (void)printf("%s %s > %s %s ",
228 etheraddr_string(esrc
),
229 llcsap_string(llc
.ssap
& ~LLC_GSAP
),
230 etheraddr_string(edst
),
231 llcsap_string(llc
.dsap
));
234 if ((llc
.llcu
& LLC_U_FMT
) == LLC_U_FMT
) {
239 cmd
= LLC_U_CMD(llc
.llcu
);
240 m
= tok2str(cmd2str
, "%02x", cmd
);
241 switch ((llc
.ssap
& LLC_GSAP
) | (llc
.llcu
& LLC_U_POLL
)) {
242 case 0: f
= 'C'; break;
243 case LLC_GSAP
: f
= 'R'; break;
244 case LLC_U_POLL
: f
= 'P'; break;
245 case LLC_GSAP
|LLC_U_POLL
: f
= 'F'; break;
246 default: f
= '?'; break;
249 printf("%s/%c", m
, f
);
255 if ((llc
.llcu
& ~LLC_U_POLL
) == LLC_XID
) {
256 if (*p
== LLC_XID_FI
) {
257 printf(": %02x %02x", p
[1], p
[2]);
267 * The control field in I and S frames is little-endian.
269 control
= EXTRACT_LE_16BITS(&llc
.llcu
);
270 switch ((llc
.ssap
& LLC_GSAP
) | (control
& LLC_IS_POLL
)) {
271 case 0: f
= 'C'; break;
272 case LLC_GSAP
: f
= 'R'; break;
273 case LLC_IS_POLL
: f
= 'P'; break;
274 case LLC_GSAP
|LLC_IS_POLL
: f
= 'F'; break;
275 default: f
= '?'; break;
278 if ((control
& LLC_S_FMT
) == LLC_S_FMT
) {
279 static const char *llc_s
[] = { "rr", "rej", "rnr", "03" };
280 (void)printf("%s (r=%d,%c)",
281 llc_s
[LLC_S_CMD(control
)],
285 (void)printf("I (s=%d,r=%d,%c)",
294 (void)printf(" len=%d", length
);
299 snap_print(const u_char
*p
, u_int length
, u_int caplen
,
300 u_short
*extracted_ethertype
, u_int32_t orgcode
, u_short et
,
306 case OUI_ENCAP_ETHER
:
309 * This is an encapsulated Ethernet packet,
310 * or a packet bridged by some piece of
311 * Cisco hardware; the protocol ID is
312 * an Ethernet protocol type.
314 ret
= ether_encap_print(et
, p
, length
, caplen
,
315 extracted_ethertype
);
321 if (et
== ETHERTYPE_ATALK
) {
323 * No, I have no idea why Apple used one
324 * of their own OUIs, rather than
325 * 0x000000, and an Ethernet packet
326 * type, for Appletalk data packets,
327 * but used 0x000000 and an Ethernet
328 * packet type for AARP packets.
330 ret
= ether_encap_print(et
, p
, length
, caplen
,
331 extracted_ethertype
);
338 if (et
== PID_CISCO_CDP
) {
339 cdp_print(p
, length
, caplen
);
347 case PID_RFC2684_ETH_FCS
:
348 case PID_RFC2684_ETH_NOFCS
:
350 * XXX - remove the last two bytes for
351 * PID_RFC2684_ETH_FCS?
356 caplen
-= bridge_pad
;
357 length
-= bridge_pad
;
361 * What remains is an Ethernet packet.
363 ether_print(p
, length
, caplen
);
366 case PID_RFC2684_802_5_FCS
:
367 case PID_RFC2684_802_5_NOFCS
:
369 * XXX - remove the last two bytes for
370 * PID_RFC2684_ETH_FCS?
373 * Skip the padding, but not the Access
376 caplen
-= bridge_pad
;
377 length
-= bridge_pad
;
381 * What remains is an 802.5 Token Ring
384 token_print(p
, length
, caplen
);
387 case PID_RFC2684_FDDI_FCS
:
388 case PID_RFC2684_FDDI_NOFCS
:
390 * XXX - remove the last two bytes for
391 * PID_RFC2684_ETH_FCS?
396 caplen
-= bridge_pad
+ 1;
397 length
-= bridge_pad
+ 1;
401 * What remains is an FDDI packet.
403 fddi_print(p
, length
, caplen
);
406 case PID_RFC2684_BPDU
:
407 stp_print(p
, length
);