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36 static const char rcsid
[] _U_
=
37 "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/libpcap/inet.c,v 1.79 2008-04-20 18:19:02 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
45 #include <pcap-stdinc.h>
48 #include <sys/param.h>
52 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
53 #include <sys/socket.h>
54 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKIO_H
55 #include <sys/sockio.h>
58 struct mbuf
; /* Squelch compiler warnings on some platforms for */
59 struct rtentry
; /* declarations in <net/if.h> */
61 #include <netinet/in.h>
70 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
72 #endif /* !WIN32 && !__BORLANDC__ */
76 #define INT_MAX 2147483647
81 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
85 /* Not all systems have IFF_LOOPBACK */
87 #define ISLOOPBACK(name, flags) ((flags) & IFF_LOOPBACK)
89 #define ISLOOPBACK(name, flags) ((name)[0] == 'l' && (name)[1] == 'o' && \
90 (isdigit((unsigned char)((name)[2])) || (name)[2] == '\0'))
94 dup_sockaddr(struct sockaddr
*sa
, size_t sa_length
)
96 struct sockaddr
*newsa
;
98 if ((newsa
= malloc(sa_length
)) == NULL
)
100 return (memcpy(newsa
, sa
, sa_length
));
104 get_instance(const char *name
)
106 const char *cp
, *endcp
;
109 if (strcmp(name
, "any") == 0) {
111 * Give the "any" device an artificially high instance
112 * number, so it shows up after all other non-loopback
118 endcp
= name
+ strlen(name
);
119 for (cp
= name
; cp
< endcp
&& !isdigit((unsigned char)*cp
); ++cp
)
122 if (isdigit((unsigned char)*cp
))
130 add_or_find_if(pcap_if_t
**curdev_ret
, pcap_if_t
**alldevs
, const char *name
,
131 u_int flags
, const char *description
, char *errbuf
)
134 pcap_if_t
*curdev
, *prevdev
, *nextdev
;
136 char open_errbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
139 * Is there already an entry in the list for this interface?
141 for (curdev
= *alldevs
; curdev
!= NULL
; curdev
= curdev
->next
) {
142 if (strcmp(name
, curdev
->name
) == 0)
143 break; /* yes, we found it */
146 if (curdev
== NULL
) {
148 * No, we didn't find it.
150 * Can we open this interface for live capture?
152 * We do this check so that interfaces that are
153 * supplied by the interface enumeration mechanism
154 * we're using but that don't support packet capture
155 * aren't included in the list. Loopback interfaces
156 * on Solaris are an example of this; we don't just
157 * omit loopback interfaces on all platforms because
158 * you *can* capture on loopback interfaces on some
161 * On OS X, we don't do this check if the device
162 * name begins with "wlt"; at least some versions
163 * of OS X offer monitor mode capturing by having
164 * a separate "monitor mode" device for each wireless
165 * adapter, rather than by implementing the ioctls
166 * that {Free,Net,Open,DragonFly}BSD provide.
167 * Opening that device puts the adapter into monitor
168 * mode, which, at least for some adapters, causes
169 * them to deassociate from the network with which
170 * they're associated.
172 * Instead, we try to open the corresponding "en"
173 * device (so that we don't end up with, for users
174 * without sufficient privilege to open capture
175 * devices, a list of adapters that only includes
179 if (strncmp(name
, "wlt", 3) == 0) {
184 * Try to allocate a buffer for the "en"
187 en_name_len
= strlen(name
) - 1;
188 en_name
= malloc(en_name_len
+ 1);
189 if (en_name
== NULL
) {
190 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
191 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
194 strcpy(en_name
, "en");
195 strcat(en_name
, name
+ 3);
196 p
= pcap_open_live(en_name
, 68, 0, 0, open_errbuf
);
200 p
= pcap_open_live(name
, 68, 0, 0, open_errbuf
);
203 * No. Don't bother including it.
204 * Don't treat this as an error, though.
212 * Yes, we can open it.
213 * Allocate a new entry.
215 curdev
= malloc(sizeof(pcap_if_t
));
216 if (curdev
== NULL
) {
217 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
218 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
226 curdev
->name
= strdup(name
);
227 if (curdev
->name
== NULL
) {
228 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
229 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
233 if (description
!= NULL
) {
235 * We have a description for this interface.
237 curdev
->description
= strdup(description
);
238 if (curdev
->description
== NULL
) {
239 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
240 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
249 curdev
->description
= NULL
;
251 curdev
->addresses
= NULL
; /* list starts out as empty */
253 if (ISLOOPBACK(name
, flags
))
254 curdev
->flags
|= PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
;
257 * Add it to the list, in the appropriate location.
258 * First, get the instance number of this interface.
260 this_instance
= get_instance(name
);
263 * Now look for the last interface with an instance number
264 * less than or equal to the new interface's instance
265 * number - except that non-loopback interfaces are
266 * arbitrarily treated as having interface numbers less
267 * than those of loopback interfaces, so the loopback
268 * interfaces are put at the end of the list.
270 * We start with "prevdev" being NULL, meaning we're before
271 * the first element in the list.
276 * Get the interface after this one.
278 if (prevdev
== NULL
) {
280 * The next element is the first element.
284 nextdev
= prevdev
->next
;
287 * Are we at the end of the list?
289 if (nextdev
== NULL
) {
291 * Yes - we have to put the new entry
298 * Is the new interface a non-loopback interface
299 * and the next interface a loopback interface?
301 if (!(curdev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
) &&
302 (nextdev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
)) {
304 * Yes, we should put the new entry
305 * before "nextdev", i.e. after "prevdev".
311 * Is the new interface's instance number less
312 * than the next interface's instance number,
313 * and is it the case that the new interface is a
314 * non-loopback interface or the next interface is
315 * a loopback interface?
317 * (The goal of both loopback tests is to make
318 * sure that we never put a loopback interface
319 * before any non-loopback interface and that we
320 * always put a non-loopback interface before all
321 * loopback interfaces.)
323 if (this_instance
< get_instance(nextdev
->name
) &&
324 (!(curdev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
) ||
325 (nextdev
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
))) {
327 * Yes - we should put the new entry
328 * before "nextdev", i.e. after "prevdev".
337 * Insert before "nextdev".
339 curdev
->next
= nextdev
;
342 * Insert after "prevdev" - unless "prevdev" is null,
343 * in which case this is the first interface.
345 if (prevdev
== NULL
) {
347 * This is the first interface. Pass back a
348 * pointer to it, and put "curdev" before
353 prevdev
->next
= curdev
;
356 *curdev_ret
= curdev
;
361 * XXX - on FreeBSDs that support it, should it get the sysctl named
362 * "dev.{adapter family name}.{adapter unit}.%desc" to get a description
363 * of the adapter? Note that "dev.an.0.%desc" is "Aironet PC4500/PC4800"
364 * with my Cisco 350 card, so the name isn't entirely descriptive. The
365 * "dev.an.0.%pnpinfo" has a better description, although one might argue
366 * that the problem is really a driver bug - if it can find out that it's
367 * a Cisco 340 or 350, rather than an old Aironet card, it should use
368 * that in the description.
370 * Do NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, or OpenBSD support this as well? FreeBSD
371 * and OpenBSD let you get a description, but it's not generated by the OS,
372 * it's set with another ioctl that ifconfig supports; we use that to get
373 * a description in FreeBSD and OpenBSD, but if there is no such
374 * description available, it still might be nice to get some description
375 * string based on the device type or something such as that.
377 * In OS X, the System Configuration framework can apparently return
378 * names in 10.4 and later.
380 * It also appears that freedesktop.org's HAL offers an "info.product"
381 * string, but the HAL specification says it "should not be used in any
382 * UI" and "subsystem/capability specific properties" should be used
383 * instead and, in any case, I think HAL is being deprecated in
384 * favor of other stuff such as DeviceKit. DeviceKit doesn't appear
385 * to have any obvious product information for devices, but maybe
386 * I haven't looked hard enough.
388 * Using the System Configuration framework, or HAL, or DeviceKit, or
389 * whatever, would require that libpcap applications be linked with
390 * the frameworks/libraries in question. That shouldn't be a problem
391 * for programs linking with the shared version of libpcap (unless
392 * you're running on AIX - which I think is the only UN*X that doesn't
393 * support linking a shared library with other libraries on which it
394 * depends, and having an executable linked only with the first shared
395 * library automatically pick up the other libraries when started -
396 * and using HAL or whatever). Programs linked with the static
397 * version of libpcap would have to use pcap-config with the --static
398 * flag in order to get the right linker flags in order to pick up
399 * the additional libraries/frameworks; those programs need that anyway
400 * for libpcap 1.1 and beyond on Linux, as, by default, it requires
403 * Do any other UN*Xes, or desktop environments support getting a
407 add_addr_to_iflist(pcap_if_t
**alldevs
, const char *name
, u_int flags
,
408 struct sockaddr
*addr
, size_t addr_size
,
409 struct sockaddr
*netmask
, size_t netmask_size
,
410 struct sockaddr
*broadaddr
, size_t broadaddr_size
,
411 struct sockaddr
*dstaddr
, size_t dstaddr_size
,
415 char *description
= NULL
;
416 pcap_addr_t
*curaddr
, *prevaddr
, *nextaddr
;
419 struct ifreq ifrdesc
;
421 size_t descrlen
= 64;
423 size_t descrlen
= IFDESCRSIZE
;
424 #endif /* IFDESCRSIZE */
425 #endif /* SIOCGIFDESCR */
429 * Get the description for the interface.
431 memset(&ifrdesc
, 0, sizeof ifrdesc
);
432 strlcpy(ifrdesc
.ifr_name
, name
, sizeof ifrdesc
.ifr_name
);
433 s
= socket(AF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
, 0);
437 * On FreeBSD, if the buffer isn't big enough for the
438 * description, the ioctl succeeds, but the description
439 * isn't copied, ifr_buffer.length is set to the description
440 * length, and ifr_buffer.buffer is set to NULL.
444 if ((description
= malloc(descrlen
)) != NULL
) {
445 ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.buffer
= description
;
446 ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.length
= descrlen
;
447 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFDESCR
, &ifrdesc
) == 0) {
448 if (ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.buffer
==
452 descrlen
= ifrdesc
.ifr_buffer
.length
;
455 * Failed to get interface description.
464 #else /* __FreeBSD__ */
466 * The only other OS that currently supports
467 * SIOCGIFDESCR is OpenBSD, and it has no way
468 * to get the description length - it's clamped
469 * to a maximum of IFDESCRSIZE.
471 if ((description
= malloc(descrlen
)) != NULL
) {
472 ifrdesc
.ifr_data
= (caddr_t
)description
;
473 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFDESCR
, &ifrdesc
) != 0) {
475 * Failed to get interface description.
481 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
483 if (description
!= NULL
&& strlen(description
) == 0) {
488 #endif /* SIOCGIFDESCR */
490 if (add_or_find_if(&curdev
, alldevs
, name
, flags
, description
,
499 if (curdev
== NULL
) {
501 * Device wasn't added because it can't be opened.
508 * "curdev" is an entry for this interface; add an entry for this
509 * address to its list of addresses.
511 * Allocate the new entry and fill it in.
513 curaddr
= malloc(sizeof(pcap_addr_t
));
514 if (curaddr
== NULL
) {
515 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
516 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
520 curaddr
->next
= NULL
;
522 curaddr
->addr
= dup_sockaddr(addr
, addr_size
);
523 if (curaddr
->addr
== NULL
) {
524 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
525 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
530 curaddr
->addr
= NULL
;
532 if (netmask
!= NULL
) {
533 curaddr
->netmask
= dup_sockaddr(netmask
, netmask_size
);
534 if (curaddr
->netmask
== NULL
) {
535 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
536 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
537 if (curaddr
->addr
!= NULL
)
543 curaddr
->netmask
= NULL
;
545 if (broadaddr
!= NULL
) {
546 curaddr
->broadaddr
= dup_sockaddr(broadaddr
, broadaddr_size
);
547 if (curaddr
->broadaddr
== NULL
) {
548 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
549 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
550 if (curaddr
->netmask
!= NULL
)
551 free(curaddr
->netmask
);
552 if (curaddr
->addr
!= NULL
)
558 curaddr
->broadaddr
= NULL
;
560 if (dstaddr
!= NULL
) {
561 curaddr
->dstaddr
= dup_sockaddr(dstaddr
, dstaddr_size
);
562 if (curaddr
->dstaddr
== NULL
) {
563 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
564 "malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno
));
565 if (curaddr
->broadaddr
!= NULL
)
566 free(curaddr
->broadaddr
);
567 if (curaddr
->netmask
!= NULL
)
568 free(curaddr
->netmask
);
569 if (curaddr
->addr
!= NULL
)
575 curaddr
->dstaddr
= NULL
;
578 * Find the end of the list of addresses.
580 for (prevaddr
= curdev
->addresses
; prevaddr
!= NULL
; prevaddr
= nextaddr
) {
581 nextaddr
= prevaddr
->next
;
582 if (nextaddr
== NULL
) {
584 * This is the end of the list.
590 if (prevaddr
== NULL
) {
592 * The list was empty; this is the first member.
594 curdev
->addresses
= curaddr
;
597 * "prevaddr" is the last member of the list; append
600 prevaddr
->next
= curaddr
;
607 pcap_add_if(pcap_if_t
**devlist
, const char *name
, u_int flags
,
608 const char *description
, char *errbuf
)
612 return (add_or_find_if(&curdev
, devlist
, name
, flags
, description
,
618 * Free a list of interfaces.
621 pcap_freealldevs(pcap_if_t
*alldevs
)
623 pcap_if_t
*curdev
, *nextdev
;
624 pcap_addr_t
*curaddr
, *nextaddr
;
626 for (curdev
= alldevs
; curdev
!= NULL
; curdev
= nextdev
) {
627 nextdev
= curdev
->next
;
630 * Free all addresses.
632 for (curaddr
= curdev
->addresses
; curaddr
!= NULL
; curaddr
= nextaddr
) {
633 nextaddr
= curaddr
->next
;
636 if (curaddr
->netmask
)
637 free(curaddr
->netmask
);
638 if (curaddr
->broadaddr
)
639 free(curaddr
->broadaddr
);
640 if (curaddr
->dstaddr
)
641 free(curaddr
->dstaddr
);
646 * Free the name string.
651 * Free the description string, if any.
653 if (curdev
->description
!= NULL
)
654 free(curdev
->description
);
657 * Free the interface.
663 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
666 * Return the name of a network interface attached to the system, or NULL
667 * if none can be found. The interface must be configured up; the
668 * lowest unit number is preferred; loopback is ignored.
671 pcap_lookupdev(errbuf
)
672 register char *errbuf
;
675 /* for old BSD systems, including bsdi3 */
677 #define IF_NAMESIZE IFNAMSIZ
679 static char device
[IF_NAMESIZE
+ 1];
682 if (pcap_findalldevs(&alldevs
, errbuf
) == -1)
685 if (alldevs
== NULL
|| (alldevs
->flags
& PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK
)) {
687 * There are no devices on the list, or the first device
688 * on the list is a loopback device, which means there
689 * are no non-loopback devices on the list. This means
690 * we can't return any device.
692 * XXX - why not return a loopback device? If we can't
693 * capture on it, it won't be on the list, and if it's
694 * on the list, there aren't any non-loopback devices,
695 * so why not just supply it as the default device?
697 (void)strlcpy(errbuf
, "no suitable device found",
702 * Return the name of the first device on the list.
704 (void)strlcpy(device
, alldevs
->name
, sizeof(device
));
708 pcap_freealldevs(alldevs
);
713 pcap_lookupnet(device
, netp
, maskp
, errbuf
)
714 register const char *device
;
715 register bpf_u_int32
*netp
, *maskp
;
716 register char *errbuf
;
719 register struct sockaddr_in
*sin4
;
723 * The pseudo-device "any" listens on all interfaces and therefore
724 * has the network address and -mask "0.0.0.0" therefore catching
725 * all traffic. Using NULL for the interface is the same as "any".
727 if (!device
|| strcmp(device
, "any") == 0
729 || strstr(device
, "dag") != NULL
731 #ifdef HAVE_SEPTEL_API
732 || strstr(device
, "septel") != NULL
734 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_BT
735 || strstr(device
, "bluetooth") != NULL
737 #ifdef PCAP_SUPPORT_USB
738 || strstr(device
, "usbmon") != NULL
741 || strstr(device
, "snf") != NULL
748 fd
= socket(AF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
, 0);
750 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "socket: %s",
751 pcap_strerror(errno
));
754 memset(&ifr
, 0, sizeof(ifr
));
756 /* XXX Work around Linux kernel bug */
757 ifr
.ifr_addr
.sa_family
= AF_INET
;
759 (void)strncpy(ifr
.ifr_name
, device
, sizeof(ifr
.ifr_name
));
760 if (ioctl(fd
, SIOCGIFADDR
, (char *)&ifr
) < 0) {
761 if (errno
== EADDRNOTAVAIL
) {
762 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
763 "%s: no IPv4 address assigned", device
);
765 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
766 "SIOCGIFADDR: %s: %s",
767 device
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
772 sin4
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)&ifr
.ifr_addr
;
773 *netp
= sin4
->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
774 memset(&ifr
, 0, sizeof(ifr
));
776 /* XXX Work around Linux kernel bug */
777 ifr
.ifr_addr
.sa_family
= AF_INET
;
779 (void)strncpy(ifr
.ifr_name
, device
, sizeof(ifr
.ifr_name
));
780 if (ioctl(fd
, SIOCGIFNETMASK
, (char *)&ifr
) < 0) {
781 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
782 "SIOCGIFNETMASK: %s: %s", device
, pcap_strerror(errno
));
787 *maskp
= sin4
->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
789 if (IN_CLASSA(*netp
))
790 *maskp
= IN_CLASSA_NET
;
791 else if (IN_CLASSB(*netp
))
792 *maskp
= IN_CLASSB_NET
;
793 else if (IN_CLASSC(*netp
))
794 *maskp
= IN_CLASSC_NET
;
796 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
797 "inet class for 0x%x unknown", *netp
);
808 * Return the name of a network interface attached to the system, or NULL
809 * if none can be found. The interface must be configured up; the
810 * lowest unit number is preferred; loopback is ignored.
813 pcap_lookupdev(errbuf
)
814 register char *errbuf
;
817 DWORD dwWindowsMajorVersion
;
818 dwVersion
= GetVersion(); /* get the OS version */
819 dwWindowsMajorVersion
= (DWORD
)(LOBYTE(LOWORD(dwVersion
)));
821 if (dwVersion
>= 0x80000000 && dwWindowsMajorVersion
>= 4) {
823 * Windows 95, 98, ME.
825 ULONG NameLength
= 8192;
826 static char AdaptersName
[8192];
828 if (PacketGetAdapterNames(AdaptersName
,&NameLength
) )
829 return (AdaptersName
);
834 * Windows NT (NT 4.0, W2K, WXP). Convert the names to UNICODE for backward compatibility
836 ULONG NameLength
= 8192;
837 static WCHAR AdaptersName
[8192];
840 WCHAR
*TAdaptersName
= (WCHAR
*)malloc(8192 * sizeof(WCHAR
));
843 if(TAdaptersName
== NULL
)
845 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, "memory allocation failure");
849 if ( !PacketGetAdapterNames((PTSTR
)TAdaptersName
,&NameLength
) )
851 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
852 "PacketGetAdapterNames: %s",
853 pcap_win32strerror());
859 tAstr
= (char*)TAdaptersName
;
860 tUstr
= (WCHAR
*)AdaptersName
;
863 * Convert and copy the device names
865 while(sscanf(tAstr
, "%S", tUstr
) > 0)
867 tAstr
+= strlen(tAstr
) + 1;
868 tUstr
+= wcslen(tUstr
) + 1;
877 * Copy the descriptions
881 char* tmp
= (char*)tUstr
;
883 tmp
+= strlen(tAstr
) + 1;
885 tAstr
+= strlen(tAstr
) + 1;
889 return (char *)(AdaptersName
);
895 pcap_lookupnet(device
, netp
, maskp
, errbuf
)
896 register const char *device
;
897 register bpf_u_int32
*netp
, *maskp
;
898 register char *errbuf
;
901 * We need only the first IPv4 address, so we must scan the array returned by PacketGetNetInfo()
902 * in order to skip non IPv4 (i.e. IPv6 addresses)
904 npf_if_addr if_addrs
[MAX_NETWORK_ADDRESSES
];
905 LONG if_addr_size
= 1;
906 struct sockaddr_in
*t_addr
;
909 if (!PacketGetNetInfoEx((void *)device
, if_addrs
, &if_addr_size
)) {
914 for(i
=0; i
<MAX_NETWORK_ADDRESSES
; i
++)
916 if(if_addrs
[i
].IPAddress
.ss_family
== AF_INET
)
918 t_addr
= (struct sockaddr_in
*) &(if_addrs
[i
].IPAddress
);
919 *netp
= t_addr
->sin_addr
.S_un
.S_addr
;
920 t_addr
= (struct sockaddr_in
*) &(if_addrs
[i
].SubnetMask
);
921 *maskp
= t_addr
->sin_addr
.S_un
.S_addr
;
933 #endif /* !WIN32 && !MSDOS */