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19 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
21 * This code contributed by Atanu Ghosh (atanu@cs.ucl.ac.uk),
22 * University College London, and subsequently modified by
23 * Guy Harris (guy@alum.mit.edu), Mark Pizzolato
24 * <List-tcpdump-workers@subscriptions.pizzolato.net>,
25 * and Mark C. Brown (mbrown@hp.com).
29 * Packet capture routine for DLPI under SunOS 5, HP-UX 9/10/11, and AIX.
31 * Notes:
33 * - The DLIOCRAW ioctl() is specific to SunOS.
35 * - There is a bug in bufmod(7) such that setting the snapshot
36 * length results in data being left of the front of the packet.
38 * - It might be desirable to use pfmod(7) to filter packets in the
39 * kernel when possible.
41 * - An older version of the HP-UX DLPI Programmer's Guide, which
42 * I think was advertised as the 10.20 version, used to be available
43 * at
45 * http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90093/B2355-90093.html
47 * but is no longer available; it can still be found at
49 * http://h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/files/unprotected/Drivers/Docs/Refs/B2355-90093.pdf
51 * in PDF form.
53 * - The HP-UX 10.x, 11.0, and 11i v1.6 version of the HP-UX DLPI
54 * Programmer's Guide, which I think was once advertised as the
55 * 11.00 version is available at
57 * http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90139/index.html
59 * - The HP-UX 11i v2 version of the HP-UX DLPI Programmer's Guide
60 * is available at
62 * http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90871/index.html
64 * - All of the HP documents describe raw-mode services, which are
65 * what we use if DL_HP_RAWDLS is defined. XXX - we use __hpux
66 * in some places to test for HP-UX, but use DL_HP_RAWDLS in
67 * other places; do we support any versions of HP-UX without
68 * DL_HP_RAWDLS?
71 #ifndef lint
72 static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
73 "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/libpcap/pcap-dlpi.c,v 1.108.2.7 2006/04/04 05:33:02 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
74 #endif
76 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
77 #include "config.h"
78 #endif
80 #include <sys/types.h>
81 #include <sys/time.h>
82 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
83 #include <sys/bufmod.h>
84 #endif
85 #include <sys/dlpi.h>
86 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_DLPI_EXT_H
87 #include <sys/dlpi_ext.h>
88 #endif
89 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
90 #include <sys/socket.h>
91 #endif
92 #ifdef DL_HP_PPA_REQ
93 #include <sys/stat.h>
94 #endif
95 #include <sys/stream.h>
96 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) && defined(HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H)
97 #include <sys/systeminfo.h>
98 #endif
100 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
101 #include <net/if.h>
102 #endif
104 #include <ctype.h>
105 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
106 #include <nlist.h>
107 #endif
108 #include <errno.h>
109 #include <fcntl.h>
110 #include <memory.h>
111 #include <stdio.h>
112 #include <stdlib.h>
113 #include <string.h>
114 #include <stropts.h>
115 #include <unistd.h>
117 #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
118 #include <limits.h>
119 #else
120 #define INT_MAX 2147483647
121 #endif
123 #include "pcap-int.h"
125 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
126 #include "os-proto.h"
127 #endif
129 #ifndef PCAP_DEV_PREFIX
130 #ifdef _AIX
131 #define PCAP_DEV_PREFIX "/dev/dlpi"
132 #else
133 #define PCAP_DEV_PREFIX "/dev"
134 #endif
135 #endif
137 #define MAXDLBUF 8192
139 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
142 * Size of a bufmod chunk to pass upstream; that appears to be the biggest
143 * value to which you can set it, and setting it to that value (which
144 * is bigger than what appears to be the Solaris default of 8192)
145 * reduces the number of packet drops.
147 #define CHUNKSIZE 65536
150 * Size of the buffer to allocate for packet data we read; it must be
151 * large enough to hold a chunk.
153 #define PKTBUFSIZE CHUNKSIZE
155 #else /* HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H */
158 * Size of the buffer to allocate for packet data we read; this is
159 * what the value used to be - there's no particular reason why it
160 * should be tied to MAXDLBUF, but we'll leave it as this for now.
162 #define PKTBUFSIZE (MAXDLBUF * sizeof(bpf_u_int32))
164 #endif
166 /* Forwards */
167 static char *split_dname(char *, int *, char *);
168 static int dl_doattach(int, int, char *);
169 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
170 static int dl_dohpuxbind(int, char *);
171 #endif
172 static int dlattachreq(int, bpf_u_int32, char *);
173 static int dlbindreq(int, bpf_u_int32, char *);
174 static int dlbindack(int, char *, char *, int *);
175 static int dlpromisconreq(int, bpf_u_int32, char *);
176 static int dlokack(int, const char *, char *, char *);
177 static int dlinforeq(int, char *);
178 static int dlinfoack(int, char *, char *);
179 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
180 static int dlrawdatareq(int, const u_char *, int);
181 #endif
182 static int recv_ack(int, int, const char *, char *, char *, int *);
183 static char *dlstrerror(bpf_u_int32);
184 static char *dlprim(bpf_u_int32);
185 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) && defined(HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H)
186 static char *get_release(bpf_u_int32 *, bpf_u_int32 *, bpf_u_int32 *);
187 #endif
188 static int send_request(int, char *, int, char *, char *);
189 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
190 static int strioctl(int, int, int, char *);
191 #endif
192 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
193 static int dlpi_kread(int, off_t, void *, u_int, char *);
194 #endif
195 #ifdef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
196 static int get_dlpi_ppa(int, const char *, int, char *);
197 #endif
199 static int
200 pcap_stats_dlpi(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps)
204 * "ps_recv" counts packets handed to the filter, not packets
205 * that passed the filter. As filtering is done in userland,
206 * this would not include packets dropped because we ran out
207 * of buffer space; in order to make this more like other
208 * platforms (Linux 2.4 and later, BSDs with BPF), where the
209 * "packets received" count includes packets received but dropped
210 * due to running out of buffer space, and to keep from confusing
211 * applications that, for example, compute packet drop percentages,
212 * we also make it count packets dropped by "bufmod" (otherwise we
213 * might run the risk of the packet drop count being bigger than
214 * the received-packet count).
216 * "ps_drop" counts packets dropped by "bufmod" because of
217 * flow control requirements or resource exhaustion; it doesn't
218 * count packets dropped by the interface driver, or packets
219 * dropped upstream. As filtering is done in userland, it counts
220 * packets regardless of whether they would've passed the filter.
222 * These statistics don't include packets not yet read from
223 * the kernel by libpcap, but they may include packets not
224 * yet read from libpcap by the application.
226 *ps = p->md.stat;
229 * Add in the drop count, as per the above comment.
231 ps->ps_recv += ps->ps_drop;
232 return (0);
235 /* XXX Needed by HP-UX (at least) */
236 static bpf_u_int32 ctlbuf[MAXDLBUF];
237 static struct strbuf ctl = {
238 MAXDLBUF,
240 (char *)ctlbuf
243 static int
244 pcap_read_dlpi(pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *user)
246 register int cc, n, caplen, origlen;
247 register u_char *bp, *ep, *pk;
248 register struct bpf_insn *fcode;
249 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
250 register struct sb_hdr *sbp;
251 #ifdef LBL_ALIGN
252 struct sb_hdr sbhdr;
253 #endif
254 #endif
255 int flags;
256 struct strbuf data;
257 struct pcap_pkthdr pkthdr;
259 flags = 0;
260 cc = p->cc;
261 if (cc == 0) {
262 data.buf = (char *)p->buffer + p->offset;
263 data.maxlen = p->bufsize;
264 data.len = 0;
265 do {
267 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
269 if (p->break_loop) {
271 * Yes - clear the flag that indicates
272 * that it has, and return -2 to
273 * indicate that we were told to
274 * break out of the loop.
276 p->break_loop = 0;
277 return (-2);
280 * XXX - check for the DLPI primitive, which
281 * would be DL_HP_RAWDATA_IND on HP-UX
282 * if we're in raw mode?
284 if (getmsg(p->fd, &ctl, &data, &flags) < 0) {
285 /* Don't choke when we get ptraced */
286 switch (errno) {
288 case EINTR:
289 cc = 0;
290 continue;
292 case EAGAIN:
293 return (0);
295 strlcpy(p->errbuf, pcap_strerror(errno),
296 sizeof(p->errbuf));
297 return (-1);
299 cc = data.len;
300 } while (cc == 0);
301 bp = p->buffer + p->offset;
302 } else
303 bp = p->bp;
305 /* Loop through packets */
306 fcode = p->fcode.bf_insns;
307 ep = bp + cc;
308 n = 0;
309 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
310 while (bp < ep) {
312 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
313 * If so, return immediately - if we haven't read any
314 * packets, clear the flag and return -2 to indicate
315 * that we were told to break out of the loop, otherwise
316 * leave the flag set, so that the *next* call will break
317 * out of the loop without having read any packets, and
318 * return the number of packets we've processed so far.
320 if (p->break_loop) {
321 if (n == 0) {
322 p->break_loop = 0;
323 return (-2);
324 } else {
325 p->bp = bp;
326 p->cc = ep - bp;
327 return (n);
330 #ifdef LBL_ALIGN
331 if ((long)bp & 3) {
332 sbp = &sbhdr;
333 memcpy(sbp, bp, sizeof(*sbp));
334 } else
335 #endif
336 sbp = (struct sb_hdr *)bp;
337 p->md.stat.ps_drop = sbp->sbh_drops;
338 pk = bp + sizeof(*sbp);
339 bp += sbp->sbh_totlen;
340 origlen = sbp->sbh_origlen;
341 caplen = sbp->sbh_msglen;
342 #else
343 origlen = cc;
344 caplen = min(p->snapshot, cc);
345 pk = bp;
346 bp += caplen;
347 #endif
348 ++p->md.stat.ps_recv;
349 if (bpf_filter(fcode, pk, origlen, caplen)) {
350 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
351 pkthdr.ts.tv_sec = sbp->sbh_timestamp.tv_sec;
352 pkthdr.ts.tv_usec = sbp->sbh_timestamp.tv_usec;
353 #else
354 (void)gettimeofday(&pkthdr.ts, NULL);
355 #endif
356 pkthdr.len = origlen;
357 pkthdr.caplen = caplen;
358 /* Insure caplen does not exceed snapshot */
359 if (pkthdr.caplen > p->snapshot)
360 pkthdr.caplen = p->snapshot;
361 (*callback)(user, &pkthdr, pk);
362 if (++n >= cnt && cnt >= 0) {
363 p->cc = ep - bp;
364 p->bp = bp;
365 return (n);
368 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
370 #endif
371 p->cc = 0;
372 return (n);
375 static int
376 pcap_inject_dlpi(pcap_t *p, const void *buf, size_t size)
378 int ret;
380 #if defined(DLIOCRAW)
381 ret = write(p->fd, buf, size);
382 if (ret == -1) {
383 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "send: %s",
384 pcap_strerror(errno));
385 return (-1);
387 #elif defined(DL_HP_RAWDLS)
388 if (p->send_fd < 0) {
389 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
390 "send: Output FD couldn't be opened");
391 return (-1);
393 ret = dlrawdatareq(p->send_fd, buf, size);
394 if (ret == -1) {
395 snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "send: %s",
396 pcap_strerror(errno));
397 return (-1);
400 * putmsg() returns either 0 or -1; it doesn't indicate how
401 * many bytes were written (presumably they were all written
402 * or none of them were written). OpenBSD's pcap_inject()
403 * returns the number of bytes written, so, for API compatibility,
404 * we return the number of bytes we were told to write.
406 ret = size;
407 #else /* no raw mode */
409 * XXX - this is a pain, because you might have to extract
410 * the address from the packet and use it in a DL_UNITDATA_REQ
411 * request. That would be dependent on the link-layer type.
413 * I also don't know what SAP you'd have to bind the descriptor
414 * to, or whether you'd need separate "receive" and "send" FDs,
415 * nor do I know whether you'd need different bindings for
416 * D/I/X Ethernet and 802.3, or for {FDDI,Token Ring} plus
417 * 802.2 and {FDDI,Token Ring} plus 802.2 plus SNAP.
419 * So, for now, we just return a "you can't send" indication,
420 * and leave it up to somebody with a DLPI-based system lacking
421 * both DLIOCRAW and DL_HP_RAWDLS to supply code to implement
422 * packet transmission on that system. If they do, they should
423 * send it to us - but should not send us code that assumes
424 * Ethernet; if the code doesn't work on non-Ethernet interfaces,
425 * it should check "p->linktype" and reject the send request if
426 * it's anything other than DLT_EN10MB.
428 strlcpy(p->errbuf, "send: Not supported on this version of this OS",
429 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
430 ret = -1;
431 #endif /* raw mode */
432 return (ret);
435 #ifndef DL_IPATM
436 #define DL_IPATM 0x12 /* ATM Classical IP interface */
437 #endif
439 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
441 * For SunATM.
443 #ifndef A_GET_UNITS
444 #define A_GET_UNITS (('A'<<8)|118)
445 #endif /* A_GET_UNITS */
446 #ifndef A_PROMISCON_REQ
447 #define A_PROMISCON_REQ (('A'<<8)|121)
448 #endif /* A_PROMISCON_REQ */
449 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS */
451 static void
452 pcap_close_dlpi(pcap_t *p)
454 pcap_close_common(p);
455 if (p->send_fd >= 0)
456 close(p->send_fd);
459 pcap_t *
460 pcap_open_live(const char *device, int snaplen, int promisc, int to_ms,
461 char *ebuf)
463 register char *cp;
464 register pcap_t *p;
465 int ppa;
466 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
467 int isatm = 0;
468 #endif
469 register dl_info_ack_t *infop;
470 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
471 bpf_u_int32 ss, chunksize;
472 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
473 register char *release;
474 bpf_u_int32 osmajor, osminor, osmicro;
475 #endif
476 #endif
477 bpf_u_int32 buf[MAXDLBUF];
478 char dname[100];
479 #ifndef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
480 char dname2[100];
481 #endif
483 p = (pcap_t *)malloc(sizeof(*p));
484 if (p == NULL) {
485 strlcpy(ebuf, pcap_strerror(errno), PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
486 return (NULL);
488 memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
489 p->fd = -1; /* indicate that it hasn't been opened yet */
490 p->send_fd = -1;
492 #ifdef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
494 ** Remove any "/dev/" on the front of the device.
496 cp = strrchr(device, '/');
497 if (cp == NULL)
498 strlcpy(dname, device, sizeof(dname));
499 else
500 strlcpy(dname, cp + 1, sizeof(dname));
503 * Split the device name into a device type name and a unit number;
504 * chop off the unit number, so "dname" is just a device type name.
506 cp = split_dname(dname, &ppa, ebuf);
507 if (cp == NULL)
508 goto bad;
509 *cp = '\0';
512 * Use "/dev/dlpi" as the device.
514 * XXX - HP's DLPI Programmer's Guide for HP-UX 11.00 says that
515 * the "dl_mjr_num" field is for the "major number of interface
516 * driver"; that's the major of "/dev/dlpi" on the system on
517 * which I tried this, but there may be DLPI devices that
518 * use a different driver, in which case we may need to
519 * search "/dev" for the appropriate device with that major
520 * device number, rather than hardwiring "/dev/dlpi".
522 cp = "/dev/dlpi";
523 if ((p->fd = open(cp, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
524 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
525 "%s: %s", cp, pcap_strerror(errno));
526 goto bad;
529 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
531 * XXX - HP-UX 10.20 and 11.xx don't appear to support sending and
532 * receiving packets on the same descriptor - you need separate
533 * descriptors for sending and receiving, bound to different SAPs.
535 * If the open fails, we just leave -1 in "p->send_fd" and reject
536 * attempts to send packets, just as if, in pcap-bpf.c, we fail
537 * to open the BPF device for reading and writing, we just try
538 * to open it for reading only and, if that succeeds, just let
539 * the send attempts fail.
541 p->send_fd = open(cp, O_RDWR);
542 #endif
545 * Get a table of all PPAs for that device, and search that
546 * table for the specified device type name and unit number.
548 ppa = get_dlpi_ppa(p->fd, dname, ppa, ebuf);
549 if (ppa < 0)
550 goto bad;
551 #else
553 * If the device name begins with "/", assume it begins with
554 * the pathname of the directory containing the device to open;
555 * otherwise, concatenate the device directory name and the
556 * device name.
558 if (*device == '/')
559 strlcpy(dname, device, sizeof(dname));
560 else
561 snprintf(dname, sizeof(dname), "%s/%s", PCAP_DEV_PREFIX,
562 device);
565 * Get the unit number, and a pointer to the end of the device
566 * type name.
568 cp = split_dname(dname, &ppa, ebuf);
569 if (cp == NULL)
570 goto bad;
573 * Make a copy of the device pathname, and then remove the unit
574 * number from the device pathname.
576 strlcpy(dname2, dname, sizeof(dname));
577 *cp = '\0';
579 /* Try device without unit number */
580 if ((p->fd = open(dname, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
581 if (errno != ENOENT) {
582 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s: %s", dname,
583 pcap_strerror(errno));
584 goto bad;
587 /* Try again with unit number */
588 if ((p->fd = open(dname2, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
589 if (errno == ENOENT) {
591 * We just report "No DLPI device found"
592 * with the device name, so people don't
593 * get confused and think, for example,
594 * that if they can't capture on "lo0"
595 * on Solaris the fix is to change libpcap
596 * (or the application that uses it) to
597 * look for something other than "/dev/lo0",
598 * as the fix is to look for an operating
599 * system other than Solaris - you just
600 * *can't* capture on a loopback interface
601 * on Solaris, the lack of a DLPI device
602 * for the loopback interface is just a
603 * symptom of that inability.
605 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
606 "%s: No DLPI device found", device);
607 } else {
608 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s: %s",
609 dname2, pcap_strerror(errno));
611 goto bad;
613 /* XXX Assume unit zero */
614 ppa = 0;
616 #endif
618 p->snapshot = snaplen;
621 ** Attach if "style 2" provider
623 if (dlinforeq(p->fd, ebuf) < 0 ||
624 dlinfoack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
625 goto bad;
626 infop = &((union DL_primitives *)buf)->info_ack;
627 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
628 if (infop->dl_mac_type == DL_IPATM)
629 isatm = 1;
630 #endif
631 if (infop->dl_provider_style == DL_STYLE2) {
632 if (dl_doattach(p->fd, ppa, ebuf) < 0)
633 goto bad;
634 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
635 if (p->send_fd >= 0) {
636 if (dl_doattach(p->send_fd, ppa, ebuf) < 0)
637 goto bad;
639 #endif
643 ** Bind (defer if using HP-UX 9 or HP-UX 10.20 or later, totally
644 ** skip if using SINIX)
646 #if !defined(HAVE_HPUX9) && !defined(HAVE_HPUX10_20_OR_LATER) && !defined(sinix)
647 #ifdef _AIX
649 ** AIX.
650 ** According to IBM's AIX Support Line, the dl_sap value
651 ** should not be less than 0x600 (1536) for standard Ethernet.
652 ** However, we seem to get DL_BADADDR - "DLSAP addr in improper
653 ** format or invalid" - errors if we use 1537 on the "tr0"
654 ** device, which, given that its name starts with "tr" and that
655 ** it's IBM, probably means a Token Ring device. (Perhaps we
656 ** need to use 1537 on "/dev/dlpi/en" because that device is for
657 ** D/I/X Ethernet, the "SAP" is actually an Ethernet type, and
658 ** it rejects invalid Ethernet types.)
660 ** So if 1537 fails, we try 2, as Hyung Sik Yoon of IBM Korea
661 ** says that works on Token Ring (he says that 0 does *not*
662 ** work; perhaps that's considered an invalid LLC SAP value - I
663 ** assume the SAP value in a DLPI bind is an LLC SAP for network
664 ** types that use 802.2 LLC).
666 if ((dlbindreq(p->fd, 1537, ebuf) < 0 &&
667 dlbindreq(p->fd, 2, ebuf) < 0) ||
668 dlbindack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf, NULL) < 0)
669 goto bad;
670 #elif defined(DL_HP_RAWDLS)
672 ** HP-UX 10.0x and 10.1x.
674 if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->fd, ebuf) < 0)
675 goto bad;
676 if (p->send_fd >= 0) {
678 ** XXX - if this fails, just close send_fd and
679 ** set it to -1, so that you can't send but can
680 ** still receive?
682 if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->send_fd, ebuf) < 0)
683 goto bad;
685 #else /* neither AIX nor HP-UX */
687 ** Not Sinix, and neither AIX nor HP-UX - Solaris, and any other
688 ** OS using DLPI.
690 if (dlbindreq(p->fd, 0, ebuf) < 0 ||
691 dlbindack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf, NULL) < 0)
692 goto bad;
693 #endif /* AIX vs. HP-UX vs. other */
694 #endif /* !HP-UX 9 and !HP-UX 10.20 or later and !SINIX */
696 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
697 if (isatm) {
699 ** Have to turn on some special ATM promiscuous mode
700 ** for SunATM.
701 ** Do *NOT* turn regular promiscuous mode on; it doesn't
702 ** help, and may break things.
704 if (strioctl(p->fd, A_PROMISCON_REQ, 0, NULL) < 0) {
705 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "A_PROMISCON_REQ: %s",
706 pcap_strerror(errno));
707 goto bad;
709 } else
710 #endif
711 if (promisc) {
713 ** Enable promiscuous (not necessary on send FD)
715 if (dlpromisconreq(p->fd, DL_PROMISC_PHYS, ebuf) < 0 ||
716 dlokack(p->fd, "promisc_phys", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
717 goto bad;
720 ** Try to enable multicast (you would have thought
721 ** promiscuous would be sufficient). (Skip if using
722 ** HP-UX or SINIX) (Not necessary on send FD)
724 #if !defined(__hpux) && !defined(sinix)
725 if (dlpromisconreq(p->fd, DL_PROMISC_MULTI, ebuf) < 0 ||
726 dlokack(p->fd, "promisc_multi", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
727 fprintf(stderr,
728 "WARNING: DL_PROMISC_MULTI failed (%s)\n", ebuf);
729 #endif
732 ** Try to enable SAP promiscuity (when not in promiscuous mode
733 ** when using HP-UX, when not doing SunATM on Solaris, and never
734 ** under SINIX) (Not necessary on send FD)
736 #ifndef sinix
737 if (
738 #ifdef __hpux
739 !promisc &&
740 #endif
741 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
742 !isatm &&
743 #endif
744 (dlpromisconreq(p->fd, DL_PROMISC_SAP, ebuf) < 0 ||
745 dlokack(p->fd, "promisc_sap", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)) {
746 /* Not fatal if promisc since the DL_PROMISC_PHYS worked */
747 if (promisc)
748 fprintf(stderr,
749 "WARNING: DL_PROMISC_SAP failed (%s)\n", ebuf);
750 else
751 goto bad;
753 #endif /* sinix */
756 ** HP-UX 9, and HP-UX 10.20 or later, must bind after setting
757 ** promiscuous options.
759 #if defined(HAVE_HPUX9) || defined(HAVE_HPUX10_20_OR_LATER)
760 if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->fd, ebuf) < 0)
761 goto bad;
763 ** We don't set promiscuous mode on the send FD, but we'll defer
764 ** binding it anyway, just to keep the HP-UX 9/10.20 or later
765 ** code together.
767 if (p->send_fd >= 0) {
769 ** XXX - if this fails, just close send_fd and
770 ** set it to -1, so that you can't send but can
771 ** still receive?
773 if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->send_fd, ebuf) < 0)
774 goto bad;
776 #endif
779 ** Determine link type
780 ** XXX - get SAP length and address length as well, for use
781 ** when sending packets.
783 if (dlinforeq(p->fd, ebuf) < 0 ||
784 dlinfoack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
785 goto bad;
787 infop = &((union DL_primitives *)buf)->info_ack;
788 switch (infop->dl_mac_type) {
790 case DL_CSMACD:
791 case DL_ETHER:
792 p->linktype = DLT_EN10MB;
793 p->offset = 2;
795 * This is (presumably) a real Ethernet capture; give it a
796 * link-layer-type list with DLT_EN10MB and DLT_DOCSIS, so
797 * that an application can let you choose it, in case you're
798 * capturing DOCSIS traffic that a Cisco Cable Modem
799 * Termination System is putting out onto an Ethernet (it
800 * doesn't put an Ethernet header onto the wire, it puts raw
801 * DOCSIS frames out on the wire inside the low-level
802 * Ethernet framing).
804 p->dlt_list = (u_int *) malloc(sizeof(u_int) * 2);
806 * If that fails, just leave the list empty.
808 if (p->dlt_list != NULL) {
809 p->dlt_list[0] = DLT_EN10MB;
810 p->dlt_list[1] = DLT_DOCSIS;
811 p->dlt_count = 2;
813 break;
815 case DL_FDDI:
816 p->linktype = DLT_FDDI;
817 p->offset = 3;
818 break;
820 case DL_TPR:
822 * XXX - what about DL_TPB? Is that Token Bus?
824 p->linktype = DLT_IEEE802;
825 p->offset = 2;
826 break;
828 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
829 case DL_IPATM:
830 p->linktype = DLT_SUNATM;
831 p->offset = 0; /* works for LANE and LLC encapsulation */
832 break;
833 #endif
835 default:
836 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "unknown mac type %lu",
837 (unsigned long)infop->dl_mac_type);
838 goto bad;
841 #ifdef DLIOCRAW
843 ** This is a non standard SunOS hack to get the full raw link-layer
844 ** header.
846 if (strioctl(p->fd, DLIOCRAW, 0, NULL) < 0) {
847 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "DLIOCRAW: %s",
848 pcap_strerror(errno));
849 goto bad;
851 #endif
853 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
855 ** Another non standard call to get the data nicely buffered
857 if (ioctl(p->fd, I_PUSH, "bufmod") != 0) {
858 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "I_PUSH bufmod: %s",
859 pcap_strerror(errno));
860 goto bad;
864 ** Now that the bufmod is pushed lets configure it.
866 ** There is a bug in bufmod(7). When dealing with messages of
867 ** less than snaplen size it strips data from the beginning not
868 ** the end.
870 ** This bug is supposed to be fixed in 5.3.2. Also, there is a
871 ** patch available. Ask for bugid 1149065.
873 ss = snaplen;
874 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
875 release = get_release(&osmajor, &osminor, &osmicro);
876 if (osmajor == 5 && (osminor <= 2 || (osminor == 3 && osmicro < 2)) &&
877 getenv("BUFMOD_FIXED") == NULL) {
878 fprintf(stderr,
879 "WARNING: bufmod is broken in SunOS %s; ignoring snaplen.\n",
880 release);
881 ss = 0;
883 #endif
884 if (ss > 0 &&
885 strioctl(p->fd, SBIOCSSNAP, sizeof(ss), (char *)&ss) != 0) {
886 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "SBIOCSSNAP: %s",
887 pcap_strerror(errno));
888 goto bad;
892 ** Set up the bufmod timeout
894 if (to_ms != 0) {
895 struct timeval to;
897 to.tv_sec = to_ms / 1000;
898 to.tv_usec = (to_ms * 1000) % 1000000;
899 if (strioctl(p->fd, SBIOCSTIME, sizeof(to), (char *)&to) != 0) {
900 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "SBIOCSTIME: %s",
901 pcap_strerror(errno));
902 goto bad;
907 ** Set the chunk length.
909 chunksize = CHUNKSIZE;
910 if (strioctl(p->fd, SBIOCSCHUNK, sizeof(chunksize), (char *)&chunksize)
911 != 0) {
912 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "SBIOCSCHUNKP: %s",
913 pcap_strerror(errno));
914 goto bad;
916 #endif
919 ** As the last operation flush the read side.
921 if (ioctl(p->fd, I_FLUSH, FLUSHR) != 0) {
922 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "FLUSHR: %s",
923 pcap_strerror(errno));
924 goto bad;
927 /* Allocate data buffer */
928 p->bufsize = PKTBUFSIZE;
929 p->buffer = (u_char *)malloc(p->bufsize + p->offset);
930 if (p->buffer == NULL) {
931 strlcpy(ebuf, pcap_strerror(errno), PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
932 goto bad;
936 * "p->fd" is an FD for a STREAMS device, so "select()" and
937 * "poll()" should work on it.
939 p->selectable_fd = p->fd;
941 p->read_op = pcap_read_dlpi;
942 p->inject_op = pcap_inject_dlpi;
943 p->setfilter_op = install_bpf_program; /* no kernel filtering */
944 p->setdirection_op = NULL; /* Not implemented.*/
945 p->set_datalink_op = NULL; /* can't change data link type */
946 p->getnonblock_op = pcap_getnonblock_fd;
947 p->setnonblock_op = pcap_setnonblock_fd;
948 p->stats_op = pcap_stats_dlpi;
949 p->close_op = pcap_close_dlpi;
951 return (p);
952 bad:
953 if (p->fd >= 0)
954 close(p->fd);
955 if (p->send_fd >= 0)
956 close(p->send_fd);
958 * Get rid of any link-layer type list we allocated.
960 if (p->dlt_list != NULL)
961 free(p->dlt_list);
962 free(p);
963 return (NULL);
967 * Split a device name into a device type name and a unit number;
968 * return the a pointer to the beginning of the unit number, which
969 * is the end of the device type name, and set "*unitp" to the unit
970 * number.
972 * Returns NULL on error, and fills "ebuf" with an error message.
974 static char *
975 split_dname(char *device, int *unitp, char *ebuf)
977 char *cp;
978 char *eos;
979 long unit;
982 * Look for a number at the end of the device name string.
984 cp = device + strlen(device) - 1;
985 if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9') {
986 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s missing unit number",
987 device);
988 return (NULL);
991 /* Digits at end of string are unit number */
992 while (cp-1 >= device && *(cp-1) >= '0' && *(cp-1) <= '9')
993 cp--;
995 errno = 0;
996 unit = strtol(cp, &eos, 10);
997 if (*eos != '\0') {
998 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s bad unit number", device);
999 return (NULL);
1001 if (errno == ERANGE || unit > INT_MAX) {
1002 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s unit number too large",
1003 device);
1004 return (NULL);
1006 if (unit < 0) {
1007 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s unit number is negative",
1008 device);
1009 return (NULL);
1011 *unitp = (int)unit;
1012 return (cp);
1015 static int
1016 dl_doattach(int fd, int ppa, char *ebuf)
1018 bpf_u_int32 buf[MAXDLBUF];
1020 if (dlattachreq(fd, ppa, ebuf) < 0 ||
1021 dlokack(fd, "attach", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
1022 return (-1);
1023 return (0);
1026 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
1027 static int
1028 dl_dohpuxbind(int fd, char *ebuf)
1030 int hpsap;
1031 int uerror;
1032 bpf_u_int32 buf[MAXDLBUF];
1035 * XXX - we start at 22 because we used to use only 22, but
1036 * that was just because that was the value used in some
1037 * sample code from HP. With what value *should* we start?
1038 * Does it matter, given that we're enabling SAP promiscuity
1039 * on the input FD?
1041 hpsap = 22;
1042 for (;;) {
1043 if (dlbindreq(fd, hpsap, ebuf) < 0)
1044 return (-1);
1045 if (dlbindack(fd, (char *)buf, ebuf, &uerror) >= 0)
1046 break;
1048 * For any error other than a UNIX EBUSY, give up.
1050 if (uerror != EBUSY) {
1052 * dlbindack() has already filled in ebuf for
1053 * this error.
1055 return (-1);
1059 * For EBUSY, try the next SAP value; that means that
1060 * somebody else is using that SAP. Clear ebuf so
1061 * that application doesn't report the "Device busy"
1062 * error as a warning.
1064 *ebuf = '\0';
1065 hpsap++;
1066 if (hpsap > 100) {
1067 strlcpy(ebuf,
1068 "All SAPs from 22 through 100 are in use",
1069 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
1070 return (-1);
1073 return (0);
1075 #endif
1078 pcap_platform_finddevs(pcap_if_t **alldevsp, char *errbuf)
1080 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
1081 int fd;
1082 union {
1083 u_int nunits;
1084 char pad[516]; /* XXX - must be at least 513; is 516
1085 in "atmgetunits" */
1086 } buf;
1087 char baname[2+1+1];
1088 u_int i;
1091 * We may have to do special magic to get ATM devices.
1093 if ((fd = open("/dev/ba", O_RDWR)) < 0) {
1095 * We couldn't open the "ba" device.
1096 * For now, just give up; perhaps we should
1097 * return an error if the problem is neither
1098 * a "that device doesn't exist" error (ENOENT,
1099 * ENXIO, etc.) or a "you're not allowed to do
1100 * that" error (EPERM, EACCES).
1102 return (0);
1105 if (strioctl(fd, A_GET_UNITS, sizeof(buf), (char *)&buf) < 0) {
1106 snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "A_GET_UNITS: %s",
1107 pcap_strerror(errno));
1108 return (-1);
1110 for (i = 0; i < buf.nunits; i++) {
1111 snprintf(baname, sizeof baname, "ba%u", i);
1112 if (pcap_add_if(alldevsp, baname, 0, NULL, errbuf) < 0)
1113 return (-1);
1115 #endif
1117 return (0);
1120 static int
1121 send_request(int fd, char *ptr, int len, char *what, char *ebuf)
1123 struct strbuf ctl;
1124 int flags;
1126 ctl.maxlen = 0;
1127 ctl.len = len;
1128 ctl.buf = ptr;
1130 flags = 0;
1131 if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf *) NULL, flags) < 0) {
1132 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1133 "send_request: putmsg \"%s\": %s",
1134 what, pcap_strerror(errno));
1135 return (-1);
1137 return (0);
1140 static int
1141 recv_ack(int fd, int size, const char *what, char *bufp, char *ebuf, int *uerror)
1143 union DL_primitives *dlp;
1144 struct strbuf ctl;
1145 int flags;
1148 * Clear out "*uerror", so it's only set for DL_ERROR_ACK/DL_SYSERR,
1149 * making that the only place where EBUSY is treated specially.
1151 if (uerror != NULL)
1152 *uerror = 0;
1154 ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF;
1155 ctl.len = 0;
1156 ctl.buf = bufp;
1158 flags = 0;
1159 if (getmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags) < 0) {
1160 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "recv_ack: %s getmsg: %s",
1161 what, pcap_strerror(errno));
1162 return (-1);
1165 dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf;
1166 switch (dlp->dl_primitive) {
1168 case DL_INFO_ACK:
1169 case DL_BIND_ACK:
1170 case DL_OK_ACK:
1171 #ifdef DL_HP_PPA_ACK
1172 case DL_HP_PPA_ACK:
1173 #endif
1174 /* These are OK */
1175 break;
1177 case DL_ERROR_ACK:
1178 switch (dlp->error_ack.dl_errno) {
1180 case DL_SYSERR:
1181 if (uerror != NULL)
1182 *uerror = dlp->error_ack.dl_unix_errno;
1183 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1184 "recv_ack: %s: UNIX error - %s",
1185 what, pcap_strerror(dlp->error_ack.dl_unix_errno));
1186 break;
1188 default:
1189 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "recv_ack: %s: %s",
1190 what, dlstrerror(dlp->error_ack.dl_errno));
1191 break;
1193 return (-1);
1195 default:
1196 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1197 "recv_ack: %s: Unexpected primitive ack %s",
1198 what, dlprim(dlp->dl_primitive));
1199 return (-1);
1202 if (ctl.len < size) {
1203 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1204 "recv_ack: %s: Ack too small (%d < %d)",
1205 what, ctl.len, size);
1206 return (-1);
1208 return (ctl.len);
1211 static char *
1212 dlstrerror(bpf_u_int32 dl_errno)
1214 static char errstring[6+2+8+1];
1216 switch (dl_errno) {
1218 case DL_ACCESS:
1219 return ("Improper permissions for request");
1221 case DL_BADADDR:
1222 return ("DLSAP addr in improper format or invalid");
1224 case DL_BADCORR:
1225 return ("Seq number not from outstand DL_CONN_IND");
1227 case DL_BADDATA:
1228 return ("User data exceeded provider limit");
1230 case DL_BADPPA:
1231 #ifdef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
1233 * With a single "/dev/dlpi" device used for all
1234 * DLPI providers, PPAs have nothing to do with
1235 * unit numbers.
1237 return ("Specified PPA was invalid");
1238 #else
1240 * We have separate devices for separate devices;
1241 * the PPA is just the unit number.
1243 return ("Specified PPA (device unit) was invalid");
1244 #endif
1246 case DL_BADPRIM:
1247 return ("Primitive received not known by provider");
1249 case DL_BADQOSPARAM:
1250 return ("QOS parameters contained invalid values");
1252 case DL_BADQOSTYPE:
1253 return ("QOS structure type is unknown/unsupported");
1255 case DL_BADSAP:
1256 return ("Bad LSAP selector");
1258 case DL_BADTOKEN:
1259 return ("Token used not an active stream");
1261 case DL_BOUND:
1262 return ("Attempted second bind with dl_max_conind");
1264 case DL_INITFAILED:
1265 return ("Physical link initialization failed");
1267 case DL_NOADDR:
1268 return ("Provider couldn't allocate alternate address");
1270 case DL_NOTINIT:
1271 return ("Physical link not initialized");
1273 case DL_OUTSTATE:
1274 return ("Primitive issued in improper state");
1276 case DL_SYSERR:
1277 return ("UNIX system error occurred");
1279 case DL_UNSUPPORTED:
1280 return ("Requested service not supplied by provider");
1282 case DL_UNDELIVERABLE:
1283 return ("Previous data unit could not be delivered");
1285 case DL_NOTSUPPORTED:
1286 return ("Primitive is known but not supported");
1288 case DL_TOOMANY:
1289 return ("Limit exceeded");
1291 case DL_NOTENAB:
1292 return ("Promiscuous mode not enabled");
1294 case DL_BUSY:
1295 return ("Other streams for PPA in post-attached");
1297 case DL_NOAUTO:
1298 return ("Automatic handling XID&TEST not supported");
1300 case DL_NOXIDAUTO:
1301 return ("Automatic handling of XID not supported");
1303 case DL_NOTESTAUTO:
1304 return ("Automatic handling of TEST not supported");
1306 case DL_XIDAUTO:
1307 return ("Automatic handling of XID response");
1309 case DL_TESTAUTO:
1310 return ("Automatic handling of TEST response");
1312 case DL_PENDING:
1313 return ("Pending outstanding connect indications");
1315 default:
1316 sprintf(errstring, "Error %02x", dl_errno);
1317 return (errstring);
1321 static char *
1322 dlprim(bpf_u_int32 prim)
1324 static char primbuf[80];
1326 switch (prim) {
1328 case DL_INFO_REQ:
1329 return ("DL_INFO_REQ");
1331 case DL_INFO_ACK:
1332 return ("DL_INFO_ACK");
1334 case DL_ATTACH_REQ:
1335 return ("DL_ATTACH_REQ");
1337 case DL_DETACH_REQ:
1338 return ("DL_DETACH_REQ");
1340 case DL_BIND_REQ:
1341 return ("DL_BIND_REQ");
1343 case DL_BIND_ACK:
1344 return ("DL_BIND_ACK");
1346 case DL_UNBIND_REQ:
1347 return ("DL_UNBIND_REQ");
1349 case DL_OK_ACK:
1350 return ("DL_OK_ACK");
1352 case DL_ERROR_ACK:
1353 return ("DL_ERROR_ACK");
1355 case DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ:
1356 return ("DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ");
1358 case DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK:
1359 return ("DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK");
1361 case DL_UNITDATA_REQ:
1362 return ("DL_UNITDATA_REQ");
1364 case DL_UNITDATA_IND:
1365 return ("DL_UNITDATA_IND");
1367 case DL_UDERROR_IND:
1368 return ("DL_UDERROR_IND");
1370 case DL_UDQOS_REQ:
1371 return ("DL_UDQOS_REQ");
1373 case DL_CONNECT_REQ:
1374 return ("DL_CONNECT_REQ");
1376 case DL_CONNECT_IND:
1377 return ("DL_CONNECT_IND");
1379 case DL_CONNECT_RES:
1380 return ("DL_CONNECT_RES");
1382 case DL_CONNECT_CON:
1383 return ("DL_CONNECT_CON");
1385 case DL_TOKEN_REQ:
1386 return ("DL_TOKEN_REQ");
1388 case DL_TOKEN_ACK:
1389 return ("DL_TOKEN_ACK");
1391 case DL_DISCONNECT_REQ:
1392 return ("DL_DISCONNECT_REQ");
1394 case DL_DISCONNECT_IND:
1395 return ("DL_DISCONNECT_IND");
1397 case DL_RESET_REQ:
1398 return ("DL_RESET_REQ");
1400 case DL_RESET_IND:
1401 return ("DL_RESET_IND");
1403 case DL_RESET_RES:
1404 return ("DL_RESET_RES");
1406 case DL_RESET_CON:
1407 return ("DL_RESET_CON");
1409 default:
1410 (void) sprintf(primbuf, "unknown primitive 0x%x", prim);
1411 return (primbuf);
1415 static int
1416 dlattachreq(int fd, bpf_u_int32 ppa, char *ebuf)
1418 dl_attach_req_t req;
1420 req.dl_primitive = DL_ATTACH_REQ;
1421 req.dl_ppa = ppa;
1423 return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "attach", ebuf));
1426 static int
1427 dlbindreq(int fd, bpf_u_int32 sap, char *ebuf)
1430 dl_bind_req_t req;
1432 memset((char *)&req, 0, sizeof(req));
1433 req.dl_primitive = DL_BIND_REQ;
1434 /* XXX - what if neither of these are defined? */
1435 #if defined(DL_HP_RAWDLS)
1436 req.dl_max_conind = 1; /* XXX magic number */
1437 req.dl_service_mode = DL_HP_RAWDLS;
1438 #elif defined(DL_CLDLS)
1439 req.dl_service_mode = DL_CLDLS;
1440 #endif
1441 req.dl_sap = sap;
1443 return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "bind", ebuf));
1446 static int
1447 dlbindack(int fd, char *bufp, char *ebuf, int *uerror)
1450 return (recv_ack(fd, DL_BIND_ACK_SIZE, "bind", bufp, ebuf, uerror));
1453 static int
1454 dlpromisconreq(int fd, bpf_u_int32 level, char *ebuf)
1456 dl_promiscon_req_t req;
1458 req.dl_primitive = DL_PROMISCON_REQ;
1459 req.dl_level = level;
1461 return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "promiscon", ebuf));
1464 static int
1465 dlokack(int fd, const char *what, char *bufp, char *ebuf)
1468 return (recv_ack(fd, DL_OK_ACK_SIZE, what, bufp, ebuf, NULL));
1472 static int
1473 dlinforeq(int fd, char *ebuf)
1475 dl_info_req_t req;
1477 req.dl_primitive = DL_INFO_REQ;
1479 return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "info", ebuf));
1482 static int
1483 dlinfoack(int fd, char *bufp, char *ebuf)
1486 return (recv_ack(fd, DL_INFO_ACK_SIZE, "info", bufp, ebuf, NULL));
1489 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
1491 * There's an ack *if* there's an error.
1493 static int
1494 dlrawdatareq(int fd, const u_char *datap, int datalen)
1496 struct strbuf ctl, data;
1497 long buf[MAXDLBUF]; /* XXX - char? */
1498 union DL_primitives *dlp;
1499 int dlen;
1501 dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf;
1503 dlp->dl_primitive = DL_HP_RAWDATA_REQ;
1504 dlen = DL_HP_RAWDATA_REQ_SIZE;
1507 * HP's documentation doesn't appear to show us supplying any
1508 * address pointed to by the control part of the message.
1509 * I think that's what raw mode means - you just send the raw
1510 * packet, you don't specify where to send it to, as that's
1511 * implied by the destination address.
1513 ctl.maxlen = 0;
1514 ctl.len = dlen;
1515 ctl.buf = (void *)buf;
1517 data.maxlen = 0;
1518 data.len = datalen;
1519 data.buf = (void *)datap;
1521 return (putmsg(fd, &ctl, &data, 0));
1523 #endif /* DL_HP_RAWDLS */
1525 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
1526 static int
1527 strioctl(int fd, int cmd, int len, char *dp)
1529 struct strioctl str;
1530 int rc;
1532 str.ic_cmd = cmd;
1533 str.ic_timout = -1;
1534 str.ic_len = len;
1535 str.ic_dp = dp;
1536 rc = ioctl(fd, I_STR, &str);
1538 if (rc < 0)
1539 return (rc);
1540 else
1541 return (str.ic_len);
1543 #endif
1545 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) && defined(HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H)
1546 static char *
1547 get_release(bpf_u_int32 *majorp, bpf_u_int32 *minorp, bpf_u_int32 *microp)
1549 char *cp;
1550 static char buf[32];
1552 *majorp = 0;
1553 *minorp = 0;
1554 *microp = 0;
1555 if (sysinfo(SI_RELEASE, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
1556 return ("?");
1557 cp = buf;
1558 if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*cp))
1559 return (buf);
1560 *majorp = strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
1561 if (*cp++ != '.')
1562 return (buf);
1563 *minorp = strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
1564 if (*cp++ != '.')
1565 return (buf);
1566 *microp = strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
1567 return (buf);
1569 #endif
1571 #ifdef DL_HP_PPA_REQ
1573 * Under HP-UX 10 and HP-UX 11, we can ask for the ppa
1578 * Determine ppa number that specifies ifname.
1580 * If the "dl_hp_ppa_info_t" doesn't have a "dl_module_id_1" member,
1581 * the code that's used here is the old code for HP-UX 10.x.
1583 * However, HP-UX 10.20, at least, appears to have such a member
1584 * in its "dl_hp_ppa_info_t" structure, so the new code is used.
1585 * The new code didn't work on an old 10.20 system on which Rick
1586 * Jones of HP tried it, but with later patches installed, it
1587 * worked - it appears that the older system had those members but
1588 * didn't put anything in them, so, if the search by name fails, we
1589 * do the old search.
1591 * Rick suggests that making sure your system is "up on the latest
1592 * lancommon/DLPI/driver patches" is probably a good idea; it'd fix
1593 * that problem, as well as allowing libpcap to see packets sent
1594 * from the system on which the libpcap application is being run.
1595 * (On 10.20, in addition to getting the latest patches, you need
1596 * to turn the kernel "lanc_outbound_promisc_flag" flag on with ADB;
1597 * a posting to "comp.sys.hp.hpux" at
1599 * http://www.deja.com/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=558092266
1601 * says that, to see the machine's outgoing traffic, you'd need to
1602 * apply the right patches to your system, and also set that variable
1603 * with:
1605 echo 'lanc_outbound_promisc_flag/W1' | /usr/bin/adb -w /stand/vmunix /dev/kmem
1607 * which could be put in, for example, "/sbin/init.d/lan".
1609 * Setting the variable is not necessary on HP-UX 11.x.
1611 static int
1612 get_dlpi_ppa(register int fd, register const char *device, register int unit,
1613 register char *ebuf)
1615 register dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *ap;
1616 register dl_hp_ppa_info_t *ipstart, *ip;
1617 register int i;
1618 char dname[100];
1619 register u_long majdev;
1620 struct stat statbuf;
1621 dl_hp_ppa_req_t req;
1622 char buf[MAXDLBUF];
1623 char *ppa_data_buf;
1624 dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *dlp;
1625 struct strbuf ctl;
1626 int flags;
1627 int ppa;
1629 memset((char *)&req, 0, sizeof(req));
1630 req.dl_primitive = DL_HP_PPA_REQ;
1632 memset((char *)buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
1633 if (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "hpppa", ebuf) < 0)
1634 return (-1);
1636 ctl.maxlen = DL_HP_PPA_ACK_SIZE;
1637 ctl.len = 0;
1638 ctl.buf = (char *)buf;
1640 flags = 0;
1642 * DLPI may return a big chunk of data for a DL_HP_PPA_REQ. The normal
1643 * recv_ack will fail because it set the maxlen to MAXDLBUF (8192)
1644 * which is NOT big enough for a DL_HP_PPA_REQ.
1646 * This causes libpcap applications to fail on a system with HP-APA
1647 * installed.
1649 * To figure out how big the returned data is, we first call getmsg
1650 * to get the small head and peek at the head to get the actual data
1651 * length, and then issue another getmsg to get the actual PPA data.
1653 /* get the head first */
1654 if (getmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf *)NULL, &flags) < 0) {
1655 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1656 "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa getmsg: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
1657 return (-1);
1660 dlp = (dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *)ctl.buf;
1661 if (dlp->dl_primitive != DL_HP_PPA_ACK) {
1662 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1663 "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa unexpected primitive ack 0x%x",
1664 (bpf_u_int32)dlp->dl_primitive);
1665 return (-1);
1668 if (ctl.len < DL_HP_PPA_ACK_SIZE) {
1669 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1670 "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa ack too small (%d < %lu)",
1671 ctl.len, (unsigned long)DL_HP_PPA_ACK_SIZE);
1672 return (-1);
1675 /* allocate buffer */
1676 if ((ppa_data_buf = (char *)malloc(dlp->dl_length)) == NULL) {
1677 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1678 "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
1679 return (-1);
1681 ctl.maxlen = dlp->dl_length;
1682 ctl.len = 0;
1683 ctl.buf = (char *)ppa_data_buf;
1684 /* get the data */
1685 if (getmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf *)NULL, &flags) < 0) {
1686 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1687 "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa getmsg: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
1688 free(ppa_data_buf);
1689 return (-1);
1691 if (ctl.len < dlp->dl_length) {
1692 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1693 "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa ack too small (%d < %d)",
1694 ctl.len, dlp->dl_length);
1695 free(ppa_data_buf);
1696 return (-1);
1699 ap = (dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *)buf;
1700 ipstart = (dl_hp_ppa_info_t *)ppa_data_buf;
1701 ip = ipstart;
1703 #ifdef HAVE_HP_PPA_INFO_T_DL_MODULE_ID_1
1705 * The "dl_hp_ppa_info_t" structure has a "dl_module_id_1"
1706 * member that should, in theory, contain the part of the
1707 * name for the device that comes before the unit number,
1708 * and should also have a "dl_module_id_2" member that may
1709 * contain an alternate name (e.g., I think Ethernet devices
1710 * have both "lan", for "lanN", and "snap", for "snapN", with
1711 * the former being for Ethernet packets and the latter being
1712 * for 802.3/802.2 packets).
1714 * Search for the device that has the specified name and
1715 * instance number.
1717 for (i = 0; i < ap->dl_count; i++) {
1718 if ((strcmp((const char *)ip->dl_module_id_1, device) == 0 ||
1719 strcmp((const char *)ip->dl_module_id_2, device) == 0) &&
1720 ip->dl_instance_num == unit)
1721 break;
1723 ip = (dl_hp_ppa_info_t *)((u_char *)ipstart + ip->dl_next_offset);
1725 #else
1727 * We don't have that member, so the search is impossible; make it
1728 * look as if the search failed.
1730 i = ap->dl_count;
1731 #endif
1733 if (i == ap->dl_count) {
1735 * Well, we didn't, or can't, find the device by name.
1737 * HP-UX 10.20, whilst it has "dl_module_id_1" and
1738 * "dl_module_id_2" fields in the "dl_hp_ppa_info_t",
1739 * doesn't seem to fill them in unless the system is
1740 * at a reasonably up-to-date patch level.
1742 * Older HP-UX 10.x systems might not have those fields
1743 * at all.
1745 * Therefore, we'll search for the entry with the major
1746 * device number of a device with the name "/dev/<dev><unit>",
1747 * if such a device exists, as the old code did.
1749 snprintf(dname, sizeof(dname), "/dev/%s%d", device, unit);
1750 if (stat(dname, &statbuf) < 0) {
1751 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "stat: %s: %s",
1752 dname, pcap_strerror(errno));
1753 return (-1);
1755 majdev = major(statbuf.st_rdev);
1757 ip = ipstart;
1759 for (i = 0; i < ap->dl_count; i++) {
1760 if (ip->dl_mjr_num == majdev &&
1761 ip->dl_instance_num == unit)
1762 break;
1764 ip = (dl_hp_ppa_info_t *)((u_char *)ipstart + ip->dl_next_offset);
1767 if (i == ap->dl_count) {
1768 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1769 "can't find /dev/dlpi PPA for %s%d", device, unit);
1770 return (-1);
1772 if (ip->dl_hdw_state == HDW_DEAD) {
1773 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1774 "%s%d: hardware state: DOWN\n", device, unit);
1775 free(ppa_data_buf);
1776 return (-1);
1778 ppa = ip->dl_ppa;
1779 free(ppa_data_buf);
1780 return (ppa);
1782 #endif
1784 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
1786 * Under HP-UX 9, there is no good way to determine the ppa.
1787 * So punt and read it from /dev/kmem.
1789 static struct nlist nl[] = {
1790 #define NL_IFNET 0
1791 { "ifnet" },
1792 { "" }
1795 static char path_vmunix[] = "/hp-ux";
1797 /* Determine ppa number that specifies ifname */
1798 static int
1799 get_dlpi_ppa(register int fd, register const char *ifname, register int unit,
1800 register char *ebuf)
1802 register const char *cp;
1803 register int kd;
1804 void *addr;
1805 struct ifnet ifnet;
1806 char if_name[sizeof(ifnet.if_name) + 1];
1808 cp = strrchr(ifname, '/');
1809 if (cp != NULL)
1810 ifname = cp + 1;
1811 if (nlist(path_vmunix, &nl) < 0) {
1812 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "nlist %s failed",
1813 path_vmunix);
1814 return (-1);
1816 if (nl[NL_IFNET].n_value == 0) {
1817 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
1818 "could't find %s kernel symbol",
1819 nl[NL_IFNET].n_name);
1820 return (-1);
1822 kd = open("/dev/kmem", O_RDONLY);
1823 if (kd < 0) {
1824 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "kmem open: %s",
1825 pcap_strerror(errno));
1826 return (-1);
1828 if (dlpi_kread(kd, nl[NL_IFNET].n_value,
1829 &addr, sizeof(addr), ebuf) < 0) {
1830 close(kd);
1831 return (-1);
1833 for (; addr != NULL; addr = ifnet.if_next) {
1834 if (dlpi_kread(kd, (off_t)addr,
1835 &ifnet, sizeof(ifnet), ebuf) < 0 ||
1836 dlpi_kread(kd, (off_t)ifnet.if_name,
1837 if_name, sizeof(ifnet.if_name), ebuf) < 0) {
1838 (void)close(kd);
1839 return (-1);
1841 if_name[sizeof(ifnet.if_name)] = '\0';
1842 if (strcmp(if_name, ifname) == 0 && ifnet.if_unit == unit)
1843 return (ifnet.if_index);
1846 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Can't find %s", ifname);
1847 return (-1);
1850 static int
1851 dlpi_kread(register int fd, register off_t addr,
1852 register void *buf, register u_int len, register char *ebuf)
1854 register int cc;
1856 if (lseek(fd, addr, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
1857 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "lseek: %s",
1858 pcap_strerror(errno));
1859 return (-1);
1861 cc = read(fd, buf, len);
1862 if (cc < 0) {
1863 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "read: %s",
1864 pcap_strerror(errno));
1865 return (-1);
1866 } else if (cc != len) {
1867 snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "short read (%d != %d)", cc,
1868 len);
1869 return (-1);
1871 return (cc);
1873 #endif