tcpdump/print-atm.c
guy e070cf232f We no longer use "packetp" for anything, so eliminate it. (If any
dissector really needs source and destination MAC addresses, we should
make global pointers to them - which would be null for packets lacking
MAC addresses, so dissectors that need them will need to do something
sensible if those pointers are null.)

Don't fake up an Ethernet header if there aren't any MAC addresses to
use when faking it up.

"bp_chaddr" in "print-bootp.c" is an array, so "bp->bp_chaddr" cannot be
null, and there's no need to test for it not being null.
2002-12-18 08:53:18 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* 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)
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* 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.
*/
#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] =
"@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/print-atm.c,v 1.31 2002-12-18 08:53:19 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <pcap.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "interface.h"
#include "extract.h"
#include "addrtoname.h"
#include "ethertype.h"
#include "atm.h"
#include "atmuni31.h"
#include "llc.h"
#include "ether.h"
/*
* Print an RFC 1483 LLC-encapsulated ATM frame.
*/
static void
atm_llc_print(const u_char *p, int length, int caplen)
{
u_short extracted_ethertype;
if (!llc_print(p, length, caplen, NULL, NULL,
&extracted_ethertype)) {
/* ether_type not known, print raw packet */
if (extracted_ethertype) {
printf("(LLC %s) ",
etherproto_string(htons(extracted_ethertype)));
}
if (!xflag && !qflag)
default_print(p, caplen);
}
}
/*
* Given a SAP value, generate the LLC header value for a UI packet
* with that SAP as the source and destination SAP.
*/
#define LLC_UI_HDR(sap) ((sap)<<16 | (sap<<8) | 0x03)
/*
* This is the top level routine of the printer. 'p' points
* to the LLC/SNAP header of the packet, 'h->ts' is the timestamp,
* 'h->length' is the length of the packet off the wire, and 'h->caplen'
* is the number of bytes actually captured.
*/
void
atm_if_print(u_char *user _U_, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h, const u_char *p)
{
u_int caplen = h->caplen;
u_int length = h->len;
u_int32_t llchdr;
++infodelay;
ts_print(&h->ts);
if (caplen < 8) {
printf("[|atm]");
goto out;
}
/*
* Some printers want to check that they're not walking off the
* end of the packet.
* Rather than pass it all the way down, we set this global.
*/
snapend = p + caplen;
/*
* Extract the presumed LLC header into a variable, for quick
* testing.
* Then check for a header that's neither a header for a SNAP
* packet nor an RFC 2684 routed NLPID-formatted PDU nor
* an 802.2-but-no-SNAP IP packet.
*/
llchdr = EXTRACT_24BITS(p);
if (llchdr != LLC_UI_HDR(LLCSAP_SNAP) &&
llchdr != LLC_UI_HDR(LLCSAP_ISONS) &&
llchdr != LLC_UI_HDR(LLCSAP_IP)) {
/*
* XXX - assume 802.6 MAC header from Fore driver.
*
* Unfortunately, the above list doesn't check for
* all known SAPs, doesn't check for headers where
* the source and destination SAP aren't the same,
* and doesn't check for non-UI frames. It also
* runs the risk of an 802.6 MAC header that happens
* to begin with one of those values being
* incorrectly treated as an 802.2 header.
*
* So is that Fore driver still around? And, if so,
* is it still putting 802.6 MAC headers on ATM
* packets? If so, could it be changed to use a
* new DLT_IEEE802_6 value if we added it?
*/
if (eflag)
printf("%08x%08x %08x%08x ",
EXTRACT_32BITS(p),
EXTRACT_32BITS(p+4),
EXTRACT_32BITS(p+8),
EXTRACT_32BITS(p+12));
p += 20;
length -= 20;
caplen -= 20;
}
atm_llc_print(p, length, caplen);
if (xflag)
default_print(p, caplen);
out:
putchar('\n');
}
/*
* ATM signalling.
*/
static struct tok msgtype2str[] = {
{ CALL_PROCEED, "Call_proceeding" },
{ CONNECT, "Connect" },
{ CONNECT_ACK, "Connect_ack" },
{ SETUP, "Setup" },
{ RELEASE, "Release" },
{ RELEASE_DONE, "Release_complete" },
{ RESTART, "Restart" },
{ RESTART_ACK, "Restart_ack" },
{ STATUS, "Status" },
{ STATUS_ENQ, "Status_enquiry" },
{ ADD_PARTY, "Add_party" },
{ ADD_PARTY_ACK, "Add_party_ack" },
{ ADD_PARTY_REJ, "Add_party_reject" },
{ DROP_PARTY, "Drop_party" },
{ DROP_PARTY_ACK, "Drop_party_ack" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
static void
sig_print(const u_char *p, int caplen)
{
bpf_u_int32 call_ref;
if (caplen < PROTO_POS) {
printf("[|atm]");
return;
}
if (p[PROTO_POS] == Q2931) {
/*
* protocol:Q.2931 for User to Network Interface
* (UNI 3.1) signalling
*/
printf("Q.2931");
if (caplen < MSG_TYPE_POS) {
printf(" [|atm]");
return;
}
printf(":%s ",
tok2str(msgtype2str, "msgtype#%d", p[MSG_TYPE_POS]));
if (caplen < CALL_REF_POS+3) {
printf("[|atm]");
return;
}
call_ref = EXTRACT_24BITS(&p[CALL_REF_POS]);
printf("CALL_REF:0x%06x", call_ref);
} else {
/* SCCOP with some unknown protocol atop it */
printf("SSCOP, proto %d ", p[PROTO_POS]);
}
}
/*
* Print an ATM PDU (such as an AAL5 PDU).
*/
void
atm_print(u_int vpi, u_int vci, u_int traftype, const u_char *p, u_int length,
u_int caplen)
{
if (eflag)
printf("VPI:%u VCI:%u ", vpi, vci);
/*
* Some printers want to check that they're not walking off the
* end of the packet.
* Rather than pass it all the way down, we set this global.
*/
snapend = p + caplen;
if (vpi == 0) {
switch (vci) {
case PPC:
sig_print(p, caplen);
goto out;
case BCC:
printf("broadcast sig: ");
goto out;
case OAMF4SC:
printf("oamF4(segment): ");
goto out;
case OAMF4EC:
printf("oamF4(end): ");
goto out;
case METAC:
printf("meta: ");
goto out;
case ILMIC:
printf("ilmi: ");
snmp_print(p, length);
goto out;
}
}
switch (traftype) {
case ATM_LLC:
default:
/*
* Assumes traffic is LLC if unknown.
*/
atm_llc_print(p, length, caplen);
break;
case ATM_LANE:
lane_print(p, length, caplen);
break;
}
out:
if (xflag)
default_print(p, caplen);
}