tcpdump/print-mpls.c
Guy Harris 1b2e1a81e2 The draft in question has nothing to do with MPLS; clarify that.
Presumably the idea is that the technique is generally applicable as
long as the traffic being carried is either IPv4, IPv6, OSI CLNP, ES-IS,
or IS-IS.

Also, by the time we get there, we know we've reached the bottom of the
MPLS stack (the do loop either fails by running past the end of the
packet and going to trunc, or by terminating because we find a label
entry with the BOS bit set); there's no need to check for that.
2010-03-19 11:47:19 -07:00

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/*
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#ifndef lint
static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
"@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/print-mpls.c,v 1.14 2005-07-05 09:38:19 hannes Exp $ (LBL)";
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "addrtoname.h"
#include "interface.h"
#include "extract.h" /* must come after interface.h */
#include "mpls.h"
static const char *mpls_labelname[] = {
/*0*/ "IPv4 explicit NULL", "router alert", "IPv6 explicit NULL",
"implicit NULL", "rsvd",
/*5*/ "rsvd", "rsvd", "rsvd", "rsvd", "rsvd",
/*10*/ "rsvd", "rsvd", "rsvd", "rsvd", "rsvd",
/*15*/ "rsvd",
};
enum mpls_packet_type {
PT_UNKNOWN,
PT_IPV4,
PT_IPV6,
PT_OSI
};
/*
* RFC3032: MPLS label stack encoding
*/
void
mpls_print(const u_char *bp, u_int length)
{
const u_char *p;
u_int32_t label_entry;
u_int16_t label_stack_depth = 0;
enum mpls_packet_type pt = PT_UNKNOWN;
p = bp;
printf("MPLS");
do {
TCHECK2(*p, sizeof(label_entry));
label_entry = EXTRACT_32BITS(p);
printf("%s(label %u",
(label_stack_depth && vflag) ? "\n\t" : " ",
MPLS_LABEL(label_entry));
label_stack_depth++;
if (vflag &&
MPLS_LABEL(label_entry) < sizeof(mpls_labelname) / sizeof(mpls_labelname[0]))
printf(" (%s)", mpls_labelname[MPLS_LABEL(label_entry)]);
printf(", exp %u", MPLS_EXP(label_entry));
if (MPLS_STACK(label_entry))
printf(", [S]");
printf(", ttl %u)", MPLS_TTL(label_entry));
p += sizeof(label_entry);
} while (!MPLS_STACK(label_entry));
/*
* Try to figure out the packet type.
*/
switch (MPLS_LABEL(label_entry)) {
case 0: /* IPv4 explicit NULL label */
case 3: /* IPv4 implicit NULL label */
pt = PT_IPV4;
break;
case 2: /* IPv6 explicit NULL label */
pt = PT_IPV6;
break;
default:
/*
* Generally there's no indication of protocol in MPLS label
* encoding.
*
* However, draft-hsmit-isis-aal5mux-00.txt describes a
* technique for encapsulating IS-IS and IP traffic on the
* same ATM virtual circuit; you look at the first payload
* byte to determine the network layer protocol, based on
* the fact that
*
* 1) the first byte of an IP header is 0x45-0x4f
* for IPv4 and 0x60-0x6f for IPv6;
*
* 2) the first byte of an OSI CLNP packet is 0x81,
* the first byte of an OSI ES-IS packet is 0x82,
* and the first byte of an OSI IS-IS packet is
* 0x83;
*
* so the network layer protocol can be inferred from the
* first byte of the packet, if the protocol is one of the
* ones listed above.
*
* Cisco sends control-plane traffic MPLS-encapsulated in
* this fashion.
*/
switch(*p) {
case 0x45:
case 0x46:
case 0x47:
case 0x48:
case 0x49:
case 0x4a:
case 0x4b:
case 0x4c:
case 0x4d:
case 0x4e:
case 0x4f:
pt = PT_IPV4;
break;
case 0x60:
case 0x61:
case 0x62:
case 0x63:
case 0x64:
case 0x65:
case 0x66:
case 0x67:
case 0x68:
case 0x69:
case 0x6a:
case 0x6b:
case 0x6c:
case 0x6d:
case 0x6e:
case 0x6f:
pt = PT_IPV6;
break;
case 0x81:
case 0x82:
case 0x83:
pt = PT_OSI;
break;
default:
/* ok bail out - we did not figure out what it is*/
break;
}
}
/*
* Print the payload.
*/
if (pt == PT_UNKNOWN) {
if (!suppress_default_print)
default_print(p, length - (p - bp));
return;
}
if (vflag)
printf("\n\t");
else
printf(" ");
switch (pt) {
case PT_IPV4:
ip_print(gndo, p, length - (p - bp));
break;
case PT_IPV6:
#ifdef INET6
ip6_print(p, length - (p - bp));
#else
printf("IPv6, length: %u", length);
#endif
break;
case PT_OSI:
isoclns_print(p, length - (p - bp), length - (p - bp));
break;
default:
break;
}
return;
trunc:
printf("[|MPLS]");
}
/*
* Local Variables:
* c-style: whitesmith
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/