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20 */
21
22 #include <config.h>
23
24 #include <sys/param.h>
25 #include <sys/file.h>
26 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
27 #include <sys/socket.h>
28 #include <sys/time.h>
29
30 #include <net/raw.h>
31 #include <net/if.h>
32
33 #include <netinet/in.h>
34 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
35 #include <netinet/ip.h>
36 #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
37 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
38 #include <netinet/udp.h>
39 #include <netinet/udp_var.h>
40 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
41 #include <netinet/tcpip.h>
42
43 #include <errno.h>
44 #include <stdio.h>
45 #include <stdlib.h>
46 #include <string.h>
47 #include <unistd.h>
48
49 #include "pcap-int.h"
50
51 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
52 #include "os-proto.h"
53 #endif
54
55 /*
56 * Private data for capturing on snoop devices.
57 */
58 struct pcap_snoop {
59 struct pcap_stat stat;
60 };
61
62 static int
pcap_read_snoop(pcap_t * p,int cnt,pcap_handler callback,u_char * user)63 pcap_read_snoop(pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *user)
64 {
65 struct pcap_snoop *psn = p->priv;
66 int cc;
67 register struct snoopheader *sh;
68 register u_int datalen;
69 register u_int caplen;
70 register u_char *cp;
71
72 again:
73 /*
74 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
75 */
76 if (p->break_loop) {
77 /*
78 * Yes - clear the flag that indicates that it
79 * has, and return -2 to indicate that we were
80 * told to break out of the loop.
81 */
82 p->break_loop = 0;
83 return (-2);
84 }
85 cc = read(p->fd, (char *)p->buffer, p->bufsize);
86 if (cc < 0) {
87 /* Don't choke when we get ptraced */
88 switch (errno) {
89
90 case EINTR:
91 goto again;
92
93 case EWOULDBLOCK:
94 return (0); /* XXX */
95 }
96 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, sizeof(p->errbuf),
97 errno, "read");
98 return (-1);
99 }
100 sh = (struct snoopheader *)p->buffer;
101 datalen = sh->snoop_packetlen;
102
103 /*
104 * XXX - Sigh, snoop_packetlen is a 16 bit quantity. If we
105 * got a short length, but read a full sized snoop packet,
106 * assume we overflowed and add back the 64K...
107 */
108 if (cc == (p->snapshot + sizeof(struct snoopheader)) &&
109 (datalen < p->snapshot))
110 datalen += (64 * 1024);
111
112 caplen = (datalen < p->snapshot) ? datalen : p->snapshot;
113 cp = (u_char *)(sh + 1) + p->offset; /* XXX */
114
115 /*
116 * XXX unfortunately snoop loopback isn't exactly like
117 * BSD's. The address family is encoded in the first 2
118 * bytes rather than the first 4 bytes! Luckily the last
119 * two snoop loopback bytes are zeroed.
120 */
121 if (p->linktype == DLT_NULL && *((short *)(cp + 2)) == 0) {
122 u_int *uip = (u_int *)cp;
123 *uip >>= 16;
124 }
125
126 if (p->fcode.bf_insns == NULL ||
127 pcapint_filter(p->fcode.bf_insns, cp, datalen, caplen)) {
128 struct pcap_pkthdr h;
129 ++psn->stat.ps_recv;
130 h.ts.tv_sec = sh->snoop_timestamp.tv_sec;
131 h.ts.tv_usec = sh->snoop_timestamp.tv_usec;
132 h.len = datalen;
133 h.caplen = caplen;
134 (*callback)(user, &h, cp);
135 return (1);
136 }
137 return (0);
138 }
139
140 static int
pcap_inject_snoop(pcap_t * p,const void * buf,int size)141 pcap_inject_snoop(pcap_t *p, const void *buf, int size)
142 {
143 int ret;
144
145 /*
146 * XXX - libnet overwrites the source address with what I
147 * presume is the interface's address; is that required?
148 */
149 ret = write(p->fd, buf, size);
150 if (ret == -1) {
151 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
152 errno, "send");
153 return (-1);
154 }
155 return (ret);
156 }
157
158 static int
pcap_stats_snoop(pcap_t * p,struct pcap_stat * ps)159 pcap_stats_snoop(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps)
160 {
161 struct pcap_snoop *psn = p->priv;
162 register struct rawstats *rs;
163 struct rawstats rawstats;
164
165 rs = &rawstats;
166 memset(rs, 0, sizeof(*rs));
167 if (ioctl(p->fd, SIOCRAWSTATS, (char *)rs) < 0) {
168 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, sizeof(p->errbuf),
169 errno, "SIOCRAWSTATS");
170 return (-1);
171 }
172
173 /*
174 * "ifdrops" are those dropped by the network interface
175 * due to resource shortages or hardware errors.
176 *
177 * "sbdrops" are those dropped due to socket buffer limits.
178 *
179 * As filter is done in userland, "sbdrops" counts packets
180 * regardless of whether they would've passed the filter.
181 *
182 * XXX - does this count *all* Snoop or Drain sockets,
183 * rather than just this socket? If not, why does it have
184 * both Snoop and Drain statistics?
185 */
186 psn->stat.ps_drop =
187 rs->rs_snoop.ss_ifdrops + rs->rs_snoop.ss_sbdrops +
188 rs->rs_drain.ds_ifdrops + rs->rs_drain.ds_sbdrops;
189
190 /*
191 * "ps_recv" counts only packets that passed the filter.
192 * As filtering is done in userland, this does not include
193 * packets dropped because we ran out of buffer space.
194 */
195 *ps = psn->stat;
196 return (0);
197 }
198
199 /* XXX can't disable promiscuous */
200 static int
pcap_activate_snoop(pcap_t * p)201 pcap_activate_snoop(pcap_t *p)
202 {
203 int fd;
204 struct sockaddr_raw sr;
205 struct snoopfilter sf;
206 u_int v;
207 int ll_hdrlen;
208 int snooplen;
209 struct ifreq ifr;
210
211 fd = socket(PF_RAW, SOCK_RAW, RAWPROTO_SNOOP);
212 if (fd < 0) {
213 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
214 errno, "snoop socket");
215 goto bad;
216 }
217 p->fd = fd;
218 memset(&sr, 0, sizeof(sr));
219 sr.sr_family = AF_RAW;
220 (void)strncpy(sr.sr_ifname, p->opt.device, sizeof(sr.sr_ifname));
221 if (bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sr, sizeof(sr))) {
222 /*
223 * XXX - there's probably a particular bind error that
224 * means "there's no such device" and a particular bind
225 * error that means "that device doesn't support snoop";
226 * they might be the same error, if they both end up
227 * meaning "snoop doesn't know about that device".
228 */
229 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
230 errno, "snoop bind");
231 goto bad;
232 }
233 memset(&sf, 0, sizeof(sf));
234 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCADDSNOOP, &sf) < 0) {
235 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
236 errno, "SIOCADDSNOOP");
237 goto bad;
238 }
239 if (p->opt.buffer_size != 0)
240 v = p->opt.buffer_size;
241 else
242 v = 64 * 1024; /* default to 64K buffer size */
243 (void)setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, (char *)&v, sizeof(v));
244 /*
245 * XXX hack - map device name to link layer type
246 */
247 if (strncmp("et", p->opt.device, 2) == 0 || /* Challenge 10 Mbit */
248 strncmp("ec", p->opt.device, 2) == 0 || /* Indigo/Indy 10 Mbit,
249 O2 10/100 */
250 strncmp("ef", p->opt.device, 2) == 0 || /* O200/2000 10/100 Mbit */
251 strncmp("eg", p->opt.device, 2) == 0 || /* Octane/O2xxx/O3xxx Gigabit */
252 strncmp("gfe", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 || /* GIO 100 Mbit */
253 strncmp("fxp", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 || /* Challenge VME Enet */
254 strncmp("ep", p->opt.device, 2) == 0 || /* Challenge 8x10 Mbit EPLEX */
255 strncmp("vfe", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 || /* Challenge VME 100Mbit */
256 strncmp("fa", p->opt.device, 2) == 0 ||
257 strncmp("qaa", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 ||
258 strncmp("cip", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 ||
259 strncmp("el", p->opt.device, 2) == 0) {
260 p->linktype = DLT_EN10MB;
261 p->offset = RAW_HDRPAD(sizeof(struct ether_header));
262 ll_hdrlen = sizeof(struct ether_header);
263 /*
264 * This is (presumably) a real Ethernet capture; give it a
265 * link-layer-type list with DLT_EN10MB and DLT_DOCSIS, so
266 * that an application can let you choose it, in case you're
267 * capturing DOCSIS traffic that a Cisco Cable Modem
268 * Termination System is putting out onto an Ethernet (it
269 * doesn't put an Ethernet header onto the wire, it puts raw
270 * DOCSIS frames out on the wire inside the low-level
271 * Ethernet framing).
272 *
273 * XXX - are there any sorts of "fake Ethernet" that have
274 * Ethernet link-layer headers but that *shouldn't offer
275 * DLT_DOCSIS as a Cisco CMTS won't put traffic onto it
276 * or get traffic bridged onto it? "el" is for ATM LANE
277 * Ethernet devices, so that might be the case for them;
278 * the same applies for "qaa" classical IP devices. If
279 * "fa" devices are for FORE SPANS, that'd apply to them
280 * as well; what are "cip" devices - some other ATM
281 * Classical IP devices?
282 */
283 p->dlt_list = (u_int *) malloc(sizeof(u_int) * 2);
284 if (p->dlt_list == NULL) {
285 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
286 errno, "malloc");
287 goto bad;
288 }
289 p->dlt_list[0] = DLT_EN10MB;
290 p->dlt_list[1] = DLT_DOCSIS;
291 p->dlt_count = 2;
292 } else if (strncmp("ipg", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 ||
293 strncmp("rns", p->opt.device, 3) == 0 || /* O2/200/2000 FDDI */
294 strncmp("xpi", p->opt.device, 3) == 0) {
295 p->linktype = DLT_FDDI;
296 p->offset = 3; /* XXX yeah? */
297 ll_hdrlen = 13;
298 } else if (strncmp("ppp", p->opt.device, 3) == 0) {
299 p->linktype = DLT_RAW;
300 ll_hdrlen = 0; /* DLT_RAW meaning "no PPP header, just the IP packet"? */
301 } else if (strncmp("qfa", p->opt.device, 3) == 0) {
302 p->linktype = DLT_IP_OVER_FC;
303 ll_hdrlen = 24;
304 } else if (strncmp("pl", p->opt.device, 2) == 0) {
305 p->linktype = DLT_RAW;
306 ll_hdrlen = 0; /* Cray UNICOS/mp pseudo link */
307 } else if (strncmp("lo", p->opt.device, 2) == 0) {
308 p->linktype = DLT_NULL;
309 ll_hdrlen = 4;
310 } else {
311 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
312 "snoop: unknown physical layer type");
313 goto bad;
314 }
315
316 if (p->opt.rfmon) {
317 /*
318 * No monitor mode on Irix (no Wi-Fi devices on
319 * hardware supported by Irix).
320 */
321 return (PCAP_ERROR_RFMON_NOTSUP);
322 }
323
324 /*
325 * Turn a negative snapshot value (invalid), a snapshot value of
326 * 0 (unspecified), or a value bigger than the normal maximum
327 * value, into the maximum allowed value.
328 *
329 * If some application really *needs* a bigger snapshot
330 * length, we should just increase MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN.
331 */
332 if (p->snapshot <= 0 || p->snapshot > MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN)
333 p->snapshot = MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN;
334
335 #ifdef SIOCGIFMTU
336 /*
337 * XXX - IRIX appears to give you an error if you try to set the
338 * capture length to be greater than the MTU, so let's try to get
339 * the MTU first and, if that succeeds, trim the snap length
340 * to be no greater than the MTU.
341 */
342 (void)strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, p->opt.device, sizeof(ifr.ifr_name));
343 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFMTU, (char *)&ifr) < 0) {
344 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
345 errno, "SIOCGIFMTU");
346 goto bad;
347 }
348 /*
349 * OK, we got it.
350 *
351 * XXX - some versions of IRIX 6.5 define "ifr_mtu" and have an
352 * "ifru_metric" member of the "ifr_ifru" union in an "ifreq"
353 * structure, others don't.
354 *
355 * I've no idea what's going on, so, if "ifr_mtu" isn't defined,
356 * we define it as "ifr_metric", as using that field appears to
357 * work on the versions that lack "ifr_mtu" (and, on those that
358 * don't lack it, "ifru_metric" and "ifru_mtu" are both "int"
359 * members of the "ifr_ifru" union, which suggests that they
360 * may be interchangeable in this case).
361 */
362 #ifndef ifr_mtu
363 #define ifr_mtu ifr_metric
364 #endif
365 if (p->snapshot > ifr.ifr_mtu + ll_hdrlen)
366 p->snapshot = ifr.ifr_mtu + ll_hdrlen;
367 #endif
368
369 /*
370 * The argument to SIOCSNOOPLEN is the number of link-layer
371 * payload bytes to capture - it doesn't count link-layer
372 * header bytes.
373 */
374 snooplen = p->snapshot - ll_hdrlen;
375 if (snooplen < 0)
376 snooplen = 0;
377 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCSNOOPLEN, &snooplen) < 0) {
378 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
379 errno, "SIOCSNOOPLEN");
380 goto bad;
381 }
382 v = 1;
383 if (ioctl(fd, SIOCSNOOPING, &v) < 0) {
384 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
385 errno, "SIOCSNOOPING");
386 goto bad;
387 }
388
389 p->bufsize = 4096; /* XXX */
390 p->buffer = malloc(p->bufsize);
391 if (p->buffer == NULL) {
392 pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
393 errno, "malloc");
394 goto bad;
395 }
396
397 /*
398 * "p->fd" is a socket, so "select()" should work on it.
399 */
400 p->selectable_fd = p->fd;
401
402 p->read_op = pcap_read_snoop;
403 p->inject_op = pcap_inject_snoop;
404 p->setfilter_op = pcapint_install_bpf_program; /* no kernel filtering */
405 p->setdirection_op = NULL; /* Not implemented. */
406 p->set_datalink_op = NULL; /* can't change data link type */
407 p->getnonblock_op = pcapint_getnonblock_fd;
408 p->setnonblock_op = pcapint_setnonblock_fd;
409 p->stats_op = pcap_stats_snoop;
410
411 return (0);
412 bad:
413 pcapint_cleanup_live_common(p);
414 return (PCAP_ERROR);
415 }
416
417 pcap_t *
pcapint_create_interface(const char * device _U_,char * ebuf)418 pcapint_create_interface(const char *device _U_, char *ebuf)
419 {
420 pcap_t *p;
421
422 p = PCAP_CREATE_COMMON(ebuf, struct pcap_snoop);
423 if (p == NULL)
424 return (NULL);
425
426 p->activate_op = pcap_activate_snoop;
427 return (p);
428 }
429
430 /*
431 * XXX - there's probably a particular bind error that means "that device
432 * doesn't support snoop"; if so, we should try a bind and use that.
433 */
434 static int
can_be_bound(const char * name _U_)435 can_be_bound(const char *name _U_)
436 {
437 return (1);
438 }
439
440 static int
get_if_flags(const char * name _U_,bpf_u_int32 * flags _U_,char * errbuf _U_)441 get_if_flags(const char *name _U_, bpf_u_int32 *flags _U_, char *errbuf _U_)
442 {
443 /*
444 * Nothing we can do.
445 * XXX - is there a way to find out whether an adapter has
446 * something plugged into it?
447 */
448 return (0);
449 }
450
451 int
pcapint_platform_finddevs(pcap_if_list_t * devlistp,char * errbuf)452 pcapint_platform_finddevs(pcap_if_list_t *devlistp, char *errbuf)
453 {
454 return (pcapint_findalldevs_interfaces(devlistp, errbuf, can_be_bound,
455 get_if_flags));
456 }
457
458 /*
459 * Libpcap version string.
460 */
461 const char *
pcap_lib_version(void)462 pcap_lib_version(void)
463 {
464 return (PCAP_VERSION_STRING);
465 }
466