/* * Copyright (c) 1988-1997 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Michael Richardson * The TCPDUMP project * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions * retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2) * distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and * this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials * provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning * features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement: * ``This product includes software developed by the University of California, * Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of * the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior * written permission. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "netdissect-stdinc.h" #include "netdissect.h" #include #include #include #ifdef USE_LIBSMI #include #endif /* * Initialize anything that must be initialized before dissecting * packets. * * This should be called at the beginning of the program; it does * not need to be called, and should not be called, for every * netdissect_options structure. */ int nd_init(char *errbuf, size_t errbuf_size) { #ifdef _WIN32 WORD wVersionRequested; WSADATA wsaData; int err; /* * Request Winsock 2.2; we expect Winsock 2. */ wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(2, 2); err = WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData); if (err != 0) { strlcpy(errbuf, "Attempting to initialize Winsock failed", errbuf_size); return (-1); } #endif /* _WIN32 */ #ifdef USE_LIBSMI /* * XXX - should we just fail if this fails? Some of the * libsmi calls may fail. */ smiInit("tcpdump"); #endif /* * Clears the error buffer, and uses it so we don't get * "unused argument" warnings at compile time. */ strlcpy(errbuf, "", errbuf_size); return (0); } /* * Clean up anything that ndo_init() did. */ void nd_cleanup(void) { #ifdef USE_LIBSMI /* * This appears, in libsmi 0.4.8, to do nothing if smiInit() * wasn't done or failed, so we call it unconditionally. */ smiExit(); #endif #ifdef _WIN32 /* * Undo the WSAStartup() call above. */ WSACleanup(); #endif } int nd_have_smi_support(void) { #ifdef USE_LIBSMI return (1); #else return (0); #endif } /* * Indicates whether an SMI module has been loaded, so that we can use * libsmi to translate OIDs. */ int nd_smi_module_loaded; int nd_load_smi_module(const char *module, char *errbuf, size_t errbuf_size) { #ifdef USE_LIBSMI if (smiLoadModule(module) == 0) { snprintf(errbuf, errbuf_size, "could not load MIB module %s", module); return (-1); } nd_smi_module_loaded = 1; return (0); #else snprintf(errbuf, errbuf_size, "MIB module %s not loaded: no libsmi support", module); return (-1); #endif } const char * nd_smi_version_string(void) { #ifdef USE_LIBSMI return (smi_version_string); #else return (NULL); #endif } int nd_push_buffer(netdissect_options *ndo, u_char *new_buffer, const u_char *new_packetp, const u_int newlen) { struct netdissect_saved_packet_info *ndspi; ndspi = (struct netdissect_saved_packet_info *)malloc(sizeof(struct netdissect_saved_packet_info)); if (ndspi == NULL) return (0); /* fail */ ndspi->ndspi_buffer = new_buffer; ndspi->ndspi_packetp = ndo->ndo_packetp; ndspi->ndspi_snapend = ndo->ndo_snapend; ndspi->ndspi_prev = ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack; ndo->ndo_packetp = new_packetp; ndo->ndo_snapend = new_packetp + newlen; ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack = ndspi; return (1); /* success */ } /* * In a given netdissect_options structure: * * push the current packet information onto the packet information * stack; * * given a pointer into the packet and a length past that point in * the packet, calculate a new snapshot end that's at the lower * of the current snapshot end and that point in the packet; * * set the snapshot end to that new value. */ int nd_push_snaplen(netdissect_options *ndo, const u_char *bp, const u_int newlen) { struct netdissect_saved_packet_info *ndspi; u_int snaplen_remaining; ndspi = (struct netdissect_saved_packet_info *)malloc(sizeof(struct netdissect_saved_packet_info)); if (ndspi == NULL) return (0); /* fail */ ndspi->ndspi_buffer = NULL; /* no new buffer */ ndspi->ndspi_packetp = ndo->ndo_packetp; ndspi->ndspi_snapend = ndo->ndo_snapend; ndspi->ndspi_prev = ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack; /* * Push the saved previous data onto the stack. */ ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack = ndspi; /* * Find out how many bytes remain after the current snapend. * * We're restricted to packets with at most UINT_MAX bytes; * cast the result to u_int, so that we don't get truncation * warnings on LP64 and LLP64 platforms. (ptrdiff_t is * signed and we want an unsigned difference; the pointer * should at most be equal to snapend, and must *never* * be past snapend.) */ snaplen_remaining = (u_int)(ndo->ndo_snapend - bp); /* * If the new snapend is smaller than the one calculated * above, set the snapend to that value, otherwise leave * it unchanged. */ if (newlen <= snaplen_remaining) { /* Snapend isn't past the previous snapend */ ndo->ndo_snapend = bp + newlen; } return (1); /* success */ } /* * In a given netdissect_options structure: * * given a pointer into the packet and a length past that point in * the packet, calculate a new snapshot end that's at the lower * of the previous snapshot end - or, if there is no previous * snapshot end, the current snapshot end - and that point in the * packet; * * set the snapshot end to that new value. * * This is to change the current snapshot end. This may increase the * snapshot end, as it may be used, for example, for a Jumbo Payload * option in IPv6. It must not increase it past the snapshot length * atop which the current one was pushed, however. */ void nd_change_snaplen(netdissect_options *ndo, const u_char *bp, const u_int newlen) { struct netdissect_saved_packet_info *ndspi; const u_char *previous_snapend; u_int snaplen_remaining; ndspi = ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack; if (ndspi->ndspi_prev != NULL) previous_snapend = ndspi->ndspi_prev->ndspi_snapend; else previous_snapend = ndo->ndo_snapend; /* * Find out how many bytes remain after the previous * snapend - or, if there is no previous snapend, after * the current snapend. * * We're restricted to packets with at most UINT_MAX bytes; * cast the result to u_int, so that we don't get truncation * warnings on LP64 and LLP64 platforms. (ptrdiff_t is * signed and we want an unsigned difference; the pointer * should at most be equal to snapend, and must *never* * be past snapend.) */ snaplen_remaining = (u_int)(previous_snapend - bp); /* * If the new snapend is smaller than the one calculated * above, set the snapend to that value, otherwise leave * it unchanged. */ if (newlen <= snaplen_remaining) { /* Snapend isn't past the previous snapend */ ndo->ndo_snapend = bp + newlen; } } void nd_pop_packet_info(netdissect_options *ndo) { struct netdissect_saved_packet_info *ndspi; ndspi = ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack; ndo->ndo_packetp = ndspi->ndspi_packetp; ndo->ndo_snapend = ndspi->ndspi_snapend; ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack = ndspi->ndspi_prev; free(ndspi->ndspi_buffer); free(ndspi); } void nd_pop_all_packet_info(netdissect_options *ndo) { while (ndo->ndo_packet_info_stack != NULL) nd_pop_packet_info(ndo); } NORETURN void nd_trunc_longjmp(netdissect_options *ndo) { longjmp(ndo->ndo_early_end, ND_TRUNCATED); #ifdef _AIX /* * In AIX decorates longjmp() with "#pragma leaves", which tells * XL C that the function is noreturn, but GCC remains unaware of that and * yields a "'noreturn' function does return" warning. */ ND_UNREACHABLE #endif /* _AIX */ }