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Not all MAC-48s are Ethernet addresses; a lot of them are IEEE 802.11 addresses, for example. Use the IEEE term.
249 lines
8.8 KiB
C
249 lines
8.8 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2007 - Andrey "nording" Chernyak <andrew@nording.ru>
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions
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* retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2)
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* distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and
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* this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials
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* provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning
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* features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement:
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* ``This product includes software developed by the University of California,
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* Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of
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* the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
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* or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
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* written permission.
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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*
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* Format and print Realtek Remote Control Protocol (RRCP), Realtek
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* Loop Detection Protocol (RLDP), and Realtek Echo Protocol (REP) packets,
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* as well as tag formats used by some Realtek switch chips to supply
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* tag information to a host CPU for a switch.
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*/
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/* \summary: printer for various Realtek protocols */
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include "netdissect-stdinc.h"
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#include "netdissect.h"
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#include "addrtoname.h"
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#include "extract.h"
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_OFFSET 0 /* Protocol and possibly other data - 1 byte */
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_RRCP 0x01 /* RRCP */
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_REP 0x02 /* REP */
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_RLDP 0x03 /* RLDP */
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_RLDP2 0x23 /* also RLDP */
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_XXX_DSA 0x04 /* DSA protocol for some chip(s) */
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/*
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* Values for the upper 4 bits of the protocol field, for
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* protocols where the lower 4 bits contain protocol data.
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*
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* See section 8.10 "CPU Tag Function" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8306sd%28m%29_datasheet_1.1.pdf
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*
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* for the RTL8306 DSA protocol tag format.
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*/
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_8306_DSA 0x90 /* RTL8306 DSA protocol */
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#define RTL_PROTOCOL_8366RB_DSA 0xA0 /* RTL8366RB DSA protocol */
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#define RRCP_OPCODE_ISREPLY_OFFSET 1 /* opcode and isreply flag - 1 byte */
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#define RRCP_OPCODE_MASK 0x7F /* 0x00 = hello, 0x01 = get, 0x02 = set */
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#define RRCP_ISREPLY 0x80 /* 0 = request to switch, 0x80 = reply from switch */
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#define RRCP_OPCODE_HELLO 0x00
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#define RRCP_OPCODE_GET_CONFIGURATION 0x01
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#define RRCP_OPCODE_SET_CONFIGURATION 0x02
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#define RRCP_AUTHKEY_OFFSET 2 /* authorization key - 2 bytes, 0x2379 by default */
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/* most packets */
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#define RRCP_REG_ADDR_OFFSET 4 /* register address - 2 bytes */
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#define RRCP_REG_DATA_OFFSET 6 /* register data - 4 bytes */
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#define RRCP_COOKIE1_OFFSET 10 /* 4 bytes */
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#define RRCP_COOKIE2_OFFSET 14 /* 4 bytes */
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/* hello reply packets */
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#define RRCP_DOWNLINK_PORT_OFFSET 4 /* 1 byte */
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#define RRCP_UPLINK_PORT_OFFSET 5 /* 1 byte */
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#define RRCP_UPLINK_MAC_OFFSET 6 /* 6 byte MAC address */
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#define RRCP_CHIP_ID_OFFSET 12 /* 2 bytes */
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#define RRCP_VENDOR_ID_OFFSET 14 /* 4 bytes */
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static const struct tok opcode_values[] = {
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{ RRCP_OPCODE_HELLO, "hello" },
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{ RRCP_OPCODE_GET_CONFIGURATION, "get" },
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{ RRCP_OPCODE_SET_CONFIGURATION, "set" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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/*
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* Print RRCP packets.
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*
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* See, for example, section 8.20 "Realtek Remote Control Protocol" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8324.pdf
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*
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* and section 7.22 "Realtek Remote Control Protocol" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8326.pdf
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*
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* and this page on the OpenRRCP Wiki:
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*
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* http://openrrcp.org.ru/wiki/rrcp_protocol
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*
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* for information on RRCP.
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*/
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static void
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rrcp_print(netdissect_options *ndo,
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const u_char *cp)
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{
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uint8_t rrcp_opcode;
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ndo->ndo_protocol = "rrcp";
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rrcp_opcode = GET_U_1((cp + RRCP_OPCODE_ISREPLY_OFFSET)) & RRCP_OPCODE_MASK;
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ND_PRINT("RRCP %s: %s",
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((GET_U_1(cp + RRCP_OPCODE_ISREPLY_OFFSET)) & RRCP_ISREPLY) ? "reply" : "query",
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tok2str(opcode_values,"unknown opcode (0x%02x)",rrcp_opcode));
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if (rrcp_opcode==RRCP_OPCODE_GET_CONFIGURATION ||
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rrcp_opcode==RRCP_OPCODE_SET_CONFIGURATION){
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ND_PRINT(" addr=0x%04x, data=0x%08x",
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GET_LE_U_2(cp + RRCP_REG_ADDR_OFFSET),
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GET_LE_U_4(cp + RRCP_REG_DATA_OFFSET));
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}
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ND_PRINT(", auth=0x%04x",
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GET_BE_U_2(cp + RRCP_AUTHKEY_OFFSET));
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if (rrcp_opcode==RRCP_OPCODE_HELLO &&
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((GET_U_1(cp + RRCP_OPCODE_ISREPLY_OFFSET)) & RRCP_ISREPLY)){
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ND_PRINT(" downlink_port=%u, uplink_port=%u, uplink_mac=%s, vendor_id=%08x ,chip_id=%04x ",
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GET_U_1(cp + RRCP_DOWNLINK_PORT_OFFSET),
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GET_U_1(cp + RRCP_UPLINK_PORT_OFFSET),
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GET_MAC48_STRING(cp + RRCP_UPLINK_MAC_OFFSET),
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GET_BE_U_4(cp + RRCP_VENDOR_ID_OFFSET),
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GET_BE_U_2(cp + RRCP_CHIP_ID_OFFSET));
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}else if (rrcp_opcode==RRCP_OPCODE_GET_CONFIGURATION ||
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rrcp_opcode==RRCP_OPCODE_SET_CONFIGURATION){
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ND_PRINT(", cookie=0x%08x%08x ",
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GET_BE_U_4(cp + RRCP_COOKIE2_OFFSET),
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GET_BE_U_4(cp + RRCP_COOKIE1_OFFSET));
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}
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}
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/*
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* Print Realtek packets.
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*
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* See, for example, section 8.22 "Realtek Echo Protocol" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8324.pdf
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*
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* and section 7.24 "Realtek Echo Protocol" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8326.pdf
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*
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* for information on REP.
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*
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* See section 8.21 "Network Loop Connection Fault Detection" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8324.pdf
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*
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* and section 7.23 "Network Loop Connection Fault Detection" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8326.pdf
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*
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* for information on RLDP.
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*
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* See also section 7.3.8 "Loop Detection" of
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*
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* http://www.ibselectronics.com/ibsstore/datasheet/RTL8306E-CG.pdf
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*
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* (revision 1.1 of the RTL8306E-CG datasheet), which describes a loop
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* detection protocol for which the payload has a 16-bit (presumably
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* big-endian) field containing the value 0x0300, followed by what is
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* presumably a 16-bit big-endian field the upper 12 bits of which are 0
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* and the lower 4 bits of which are a TTL value, followed by zeroes to
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* pad the packet out to the minimum Ethernet packet size.
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*
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* See also section 7.3.13 "Loop Detection" of
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*
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* http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8305sb.pdf
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*
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* (revision 1.3 of the RTL8305SB datasheet), which describes a similar
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* loop detection protocol that lacks the TTL field - all the bytes
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* after 0x0300 are zero.
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*
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* See also section 7.3.7 "Loop Detection" of
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*
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* https://datasheet.lcsc.com/lcsc/1810221720_Realtek-Semicon-RTL8305NB-CG_C52146.pdf
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*
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* (revision 1.0 of the RTL8305NB-CT datasheet), which describes a loop
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* detection protocol similar to the one from the RTL8306E-CG datasheet,
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* except that the first value is 0x2300, not 0x0300.
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*
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* And, on top of all that, I've seen packets where the first octet of
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* the packet is 0x23, and that's followed by 6 unknown octets (a MAC
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* address of some sort? It differs from packet to packet in a capture),
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* followed by the MAC address that appears in the source address in the
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* Ethernet header (possibly the originator, in case the packet is forwarded,
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* in which case the forwarded packets won't have the source address from
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* the Ethernet header there), followed by unknown stuff (0x0d followed by
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* zeroes for all such packets in one capture, 0x01 followed by zeroes for
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* all such packets in another capture, 0x07 followed by 0x20's for all
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* such packets in yet another capture). The OpenRRCP issue at
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* https://github.com/illarionov/OpenRRCP/issues/3 shows a capture
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* similar to the last of those, but with 0x02 instead of 0x07. Or is that
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* just crap in the buffer in which the chip constructed the packet, left
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* over from something else?
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*/
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void
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rtl_print(netdissect_options *ndo,
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const u_char *cp,
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u_int length _U_,
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const struct lladdr_info *src,
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const struct lladdr_info *dst)
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{
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uint8_t rtl_proto;
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ndo->ndo_protocol = "rtl";
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if (src != NULL && dst != NULL) {
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ND_PRINT("%s > %s, ",
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(src->addr_string)(ndo, src->addr),
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(dst->addr_string)(ndo, dst->addr));
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}
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rtl_proto = GET_U_1(cp + RTL_PROTOCOL_OFFSET);
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if (rtl_proto == RTL_PROTOCOL_RRCP)
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rrcp_print(ndo, cp);
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else if (rtl_proto == RTL_PROTOCOL_REP) {
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/*
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* REP packets have no payload.
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*/
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ND_PRINT("REP");
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} else if (rtl_proto == RTL_PROTOCOL_RLDP ||
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rtl_proto == RTL_PROTOCOL_RLDP2) {
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/*
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* RLDP packets have no payload.
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* (XXX - except when they do? See above.)
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*/
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ND_PRINT("RLDP");
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} else if (rtl_proto == RTL_PROTOCOL_XXX_DSA)
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ND_PRINT("Realtek 8-byte DSA tag");
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else if ((rtl_proto & 0xF0) == RTL_PROTOCOL_8306_DSA)
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ND_PRINT("Realtek RTL8306 4-byte DSA tag");
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else if ((rtl_proto & 0xF0) == RTL_PROTOCOL_8366RB_DSA)
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ND_PRINT("Realtek RTL8366RB 4-byte DSA tag");
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else
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ND_PRINT("Realtek unknown type 0x%02x", rtl_proto);
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}
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