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20  */
21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #ifndef	_SNOOP_H
28 #define	_SNOOP_H
29 
30 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"	/* SunOS	*/
31 
32 #include <rpc/types.h>
33 #include <sys/pfmod.h>
34 #include <sys/time.h>
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <sys/socket.h>
37 #include <sys/bufmod.h>
38 #include <net/if.h>
39 #include <netinet/in.h>
40 #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
41 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
42 #include <netinet/ip.h>
43 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
44 #include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
45 #include <netinet/icmp6.h>
46 #include <net/pppoe.h>
47 
48 #ifdef __cplusplus
49 extern "C" {
50 #endif
51 
52 /*
53  * Flags to control packet info display
54  */
55 #define	F_NOW		0x00000001	/* display in realtime */
56 #define	F_SUM		0x00000002	/* display summary line */
57 #define	F_ALLSUM	0x00000004	/* display all summary lines */
58 #define	F_DTAIL		0x00000008	/* display detail lines */
59 #define	F_TIME		0x00000010	/* display time */
60 #define	F_ATIME		0x00000020	/* display absolute time */
61 #define	F_RTIME		0x00000040	/* display relative time */
62 #define	F_DROPS		0x00000080	/* display drops */
63 #define	F_LEN		0x00000100	/* display pkt length */
64 #define	F_NUM		0x00000200	/* display pkt number */
65 #define	F_WHO		0x00000400	/* display src/dst */
66 
67 #define	MAXLINE		(1088)		/* max len of detail line */
68 
69 #define	MAX_HDRTRAILER	(64)		/* max hdr/trailer packet slack */
70 
71 /*
72  * The RPC XID cache structure.
73  * When analyzing RPC protocols we
74  * have to cache the xid of the RPC
75  * request together with the program
76  * number, proc, version etc since this
77  * information is missing in the reply
78  * packet.  Using the xid in the reply
79  * we can lookup this previously stashed
80  * information in the cache.
81  *
82  * For RPCSEC_GSS flavor, some special processing is
83  * needed for the argument interpretation based on its
84  * control procedure and service type.  This information
85  * is stored in the cache table during interpretation of
86  * the rpc header and will be referenced later when the rpc
87  * argument is interpreted.
88  */
89 #define	XID_CACHE_SIZE 256
90 struct cache_struct {
91 	int xid_num;	/* RPC transaction id */
92 	int xid_frame;	/* Packet number */
93 	int xid_prog;	/* RPC program number */
94 	int xid_vers;	/* RPC version number */
95 	int xid_proc;	/* RPC procedure number */
96 	unsigned int xid_gss_proc; /* control procedure */
97 	int xid_gss_service; /* none, integ, priv */
98 } xid_cache[XID_CACHE_SIZE];
99 
100 
101 /*
102  * The following macros advance the pointer passed to them.  They
103  * assume they are given a char *.
104  */
105 #define	GETINT8(v, ptr) { \
106 	(v) = (*(ptr)++); \
107 }
108 
109 #define	GETINT16(v, ptr) { \
110 	(v) = *(ptr)++ << 8; \
111 	(v) |= *(ptr)++; \
112 }
113 
114 #define	GETINT32(v, ptr) { \
115 	(v) = *(ptr)++ << 8; \
116 	(v) |= *(ptr)++; (v) <<= 8; \
117 	(v) |= *(ptr)++; (v) <<= 8; \
118 	(v) |= *(ptr)++; \
119 }
120 
121 /*
122  * Used to print nested protocol layers.  For example, an ip datagram included
123  * in an icmp error, or a PPP packet included in an LCP protocol reject..
124  */
125 extern char *prot_nest_prefix;
126 
127 extern char *get_sum_line(void);
128 extern char *get_detail_line(int, int);
129 extern void set_vlan_id(int);
130 extern struct timeval prev_time;
131 extern void process_pkt(struct sb_hdr *, char *, int, int);
132 extern char *getflag(int, int, char *, char *);
133 extern void show_header(char *, char *, int);
134 extern void xdr_init(char *, int);
135 extern char *get_line(int, int);
136 extern int get_line_remain(void);
137 extern char getxdr_char(void);
138 extern char showxdr_char(char *);
139 extern uchar_t getxdr_u_char(void);
140 extern uchar_t showxdr_u_char(char *);
141 extern short getxdr_short(void);
142 extern short showxdr_short(char *);
143 extern ushort_t getxdr_u_short(void);
144 extern ushort_t showxdr_u_short(char *);
145 extern long getxdr_long(void);
146 extern long showxdr_long(char *);
147 extern ulong_t getxdr_u_long(void);
148 extern ulong_t showxdr_u_long(char *);
149 extern longlong_t getxdr_longlong(void);
150 extern longlong_t showxdr_longlong(char *);
151 extern u_longlong_t getxdr_u_longlong(void);
152 extern u_longlong_t showxdr_u_longlong(char *);
153 extern char *getxdr_opaque(char *, int);
154 extern char *getxdr_string(char *, int);
155 extern char *showxdr_string(int, char *);
156 extern char *getxdr_bytes(uint_t *);
157 extern void xdr_skip(int);
158 extern int getxdr_pos(void);
159 extern void setxdr_pos(int);
160 extern char *getxdr_context(char *, int);
161 extern char *showxdr_context(char *);
162 extern enum_t getxdr_enum(void);
163 extern void show_space(void);
164 extern void show_trailer(void);
165 extern char *getxdr_date(void);
166 extern char *showxdr_date(char *);
167 extern char *getxdr_date_ns(void);
168 char *format_time(int64_t sec, uint32_t nsec);
169 extern char *showxdr_date_ns(char *);
170 extern char *getxdr_hex(int);
171 extern char *showxdr_hex(int, char *);
172 extern bool_t getxdr_bool(void);
173 extern bool_t showxdr_bool(char *);
174 extern char *concat_args(char **, int);
175 extern int pf_compile(char *, int);
176 extern void compile(char *, int);
177 extern void load_names(char *);
178 extern void cap_write(struct sb_hdr *, char *, int, int);
179 extern void cap_open_read(char *);
180 extern void cap_open_write(char *);
181 extern void cap_read(int, int, int, void (*)(), int);
182 extern void cap_close(void);
183 extern boolean_t check_device(char **, int *);
184 extern void initdevice(char *, ulong_t, ulong_t, struct timeval *,
185     struct Pf_ext_packetfilt *, int);
186 extern void net_read(int, int, void (*)(), int);
187 extern void click(int);
188 extern void show_pktinfo(int, int, char *, char *, struct timeval *,
189 		struct timeval *, int, int);
190 extern void show_line(char *);
191 extern char *getxdr_time(void);
192 extern char *showxdr_time(char *);
193 extern char *addrtoname(int, const void *);
194 extern char *show_string(const char *, int, int);
195 extern void pr_err(const char *, ...);
196 extern void check_retransmit(char *, ulong_t);
197 extern char *nameof_prog(int);
198 extern char *getproto(int);
199 extern uint8_t print_ipv6_extensions(int, uint8_t **, uint8_t *, int *, int *);
200 extern void protoprint(int, int, ulong_t, int, int, int, char *, int);
201 extern char *getportname(int, in_port_t);
202 
203 extern void interpret_arp(int, struct arphdr *, int);
204 extern void interpret_bparam(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
205 extern void interpret_dns(int, int, const uchar_t *, int);
206 extern void interpret_mount(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
207 extern void interpret_nfs(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
208 extern void interpret_nfs3(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
209 extern void interpret_nfs4(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
210 extern void interpret_nfs4_cb(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
211 extern void interpret_nfs_acl(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
212 extern void interpret_nis(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
213 extern void interpret_nisbind(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
214 extern void interpret_nisp_cb(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
215 extern void interpret_nisplus(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
216 extern void interpret_nlm(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
217 extern void interpret_pmap(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
218 extern int interpret_reserved(int, int, in_port_t, in_port_t, char *, int);
219 extern void interpret_rquota(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
220 extern void interpret_rstat(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
221 extern void interpret_solarnet_fw(int, int, int, int, int, char *, int);
222 extern void interpret_ldap(int, char *, int, int, int);
223 extern void interpret_icmp(int, struct icmp *, int, int);
224 extern void interpret_icmpv6(int, icmp6_t *, int, int);
225 extern int interpret_ip(int, const struct ip *, int);
226 extern int interpret_ipv6(int, const ip6_t *, int);
227 extern int interpret_ppp(int, uchar_t *, int);
228 extern int interpret_pppoe(int, poep_t *, int);
229 struct tcphdr;
230 extern int interpret_tcp(int, struct tcphdr *, int, int);
231 struct udphdr;
232 extern int interpret_udp(int, struct udphdr *, int, int);
233 extern int interpret_esp(int, uint8_t *, int, int);
234 extern int interpret_ah(int, uint8_t *, int, int);
235 struct sctp_hdr;
236 extern void interpret_sctp(int, struct sctp_hdr *, int, int);
237 extern void interpret_mip_cntrlmsg(int, uchar_t *, int);
238 struct dhcp;
239 extern int interpret_dhcp(int, struct dhcp *, int);
240 struct tftphdr;
241 extern int interpret_tftp(int, struct tftphdr *, int);
242 extern int interpret_http(int, char *, int);
243 struct ntpdata;
244 extern int interpret_ntp(int, struct ntpdata *, int);
245 extern void interpret_netbios_ns(int, uchar_t *, int);
246 extern void interpret_netbios_datagram(int, uchar_t *, int);
247 extern void interpret_netbios_ses(int, uchar_t *, int);
248 extern void interpret_slp(int, char *, int);
249 struct rip;
250 extern int interpret_rip(int, struct rip *, int);
251 struct rip6;
252 extern int interpret_rip6(int, struct rip6 *, int);
253 extern int interpret_socks_call(int, char *, int);
254 extern int interpret_socks_reply(int, char *, int);
255 extern void init_ldap(void);
256 extern boolean_t arp_for_ether(char *, struct ether_addr *);
257 extern char *ether_ouiname(uint32_t);
258 extern char *tohex(char *p, int len);
259 extern char *printether(struct ether_addr *);
260 extern char *print_ethertype(int);
261 
262 /*
263  * Describes characteristics of the Media Access Layer.
264  * The mac_type is one of the supported DLPI media
265  * types (see <sys/dlpi.h>).
266  * The mtu_size is the size of the largest frame.
267  * network_type_offset is where the network type
268  * is located in the link layer header.
269  * The header length is returned by a function to
270  * allow for variable header size - for ethernet it's
271  * just a constant 14 octets.
272  * The interpreter is the function that "knows" how
273  * to interpret the frame.
274  * try_kernel_filter tells snoop to first try a kernel
275  * filter (because the header size is fixed, or if it could
276  * be of variable size where the variable size is easy for a kernel
277  * filter to handle, for example, Ethernet and VLAN tags)
278  * and only use a user space filter if the filter expression
279  * cannot be expressed in kernel space.
280  */
281 typedef struct interface {
282 	uint_t	mac_type;
283 	uint_t	mtu_size;
284 	uint_t  network_type_offset;
285 	uint_t	(*header_len)(char *);
286 	uint_t 	(*interpreter)(int, char *, int, int);
287 	uint_t	try_kernel_filter;
288 } interface_t;
289 
290 extern interface_t INTERFACES[], *interface;
291 extern char *device;
292 
293 extern char *dlc_header;
294 
295 extern char *src_name, *dst_name;
296 
297 extern char *prot_prefix;
298 extern char *prot_nest_prefix;
299 extern char *prot_title;
300 
301 /* Keep track of how many nested IP headers we have. */
302 extern unsigned int encap_levels, total_encap_levels;
303 
304 extern int quitting;
305 
306 /*
307  * Global error recovery routine: used to reset snoop variables after
308  * catastrophic failure.
309  */
310 void snoop_recover(void);
311 
312 /*
313  * Global alarm handler structure for managing multiple alarms within
314  * snoop.
315  */
316 typedef struct snoop_handler {
317 	struct snoop_handler *s_next;		/* next alarm handler */
318 	time_t s_time;				/* time to fire */
319 	void (*s_handler)();			/* alarm handler */
320 } snoop_handler_t;
321 
322 #define	SNOOP_MAXRECOVER	20	/* maxium number of recoveries */
323 #define	SNOOP_ALARM_GRAN	3	/* alarm() timeout multiplier */
324 
325 /*
326  * Global alarm handler management routine.
327  */
328 extern int snoop_alarm(int s_sec, void (*s_handler)());
329 
330 /*
331  * The next two definitions do not take into account the length
332  * of the underlying link header.  In order to use them, you must
333  * add link_header_len to them.  The reason it is not done here is
334  * that later these macros are used to initialize a table.
335  */
336 #define	IPV4_TYPE_HEADER_OFFSET 9
337 #define	IPV6_TYPE_HEADER_OFFSET 6
338 
339 #ifdef __cplusplus
340 }
341 #endif
342 
343 #endif	/* _SNOOP_H */
344