4 * This tool traces the branch of a multicast tree from a source to a
5 * receiver for a particular multicast group and gives statistics
6 * about packet rate and loss for each hop along the path. It can
7 * usually be invoked just as
11 * to trace the route from that source to the local host for a default
12 * group when only the route is desired and not group-specific packet
13 * counts. See the usage line for more complex forms.
16 * Released 4 Apr 1995. This program was adapted by Steve Casner
17 * (USC/ISI) from a prototype written by Ajit Thyagarajan (UDel and
18 * Xerox PARC). It attempts to parallel in command syntax and output
19 * format the unicast traceroute program written by Van Jacobson (LBL)
20 * for the parts where that makes sense.
22 * Copyright (c) 1995 by the University of Southern California
23 * All rights reserved.
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110 * The mtrace program is COPYRIGHT 1998 by Xerox Corporation.
112 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/mrouted/mtrace.c,v 1.17.2.3 2002/09/12 16:27:49 nectar Exp $
113 * $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/mrouted/mtrace.c,v 1.8 2005/12/05 00:58:50 swildner Exp $
126 #include <sys/param.h>
127 #include <sys/types.h>
128 #include <sys/socket.h>
129 #include <sys/time.h>
131 #include <netinet/in.h>
132 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
133 #include <netinet/ip.h>
134 #include <netinet/igmp.h>
135 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
137 #include <sys/sockio.h>
139 #include <arpa/inet.h>
142 #include <sys/systeminfo.h>
145 typedef unsigned int u_int32
; /* XXX */
148 #define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 3 /* How long to wait before retrying requests */
149 #define DEFAULT_RETRIES 3 /* How many times to try */
150 #define DEFAULT_EXTRAHOPS 3 /* How many hops past a non-responding rtr */
151 #define MAXHOPS 60 /* Don't need more hops than this */
152 #define UNICAST_TTL 255 /* TTL for unicast response */
153 #define MULTICAST_TTL1 127 /* Default TTL for multicast query/response */
154 #define MULTICAST_TTL_INC 32 /* TTL increment for increase after timeout */
155 #define MULTICAST_TTL_MAX 192 /* Maximum TTL allowed (protect low-BW links */
159 #define DVMRP_ASK_NEIGHBORS2 5 /* DVMRP msg requesting neighbors */
160 #define DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2 6 /* reply to above */
161 #define DVMRP_NF_DOWN 0x10 /* kernel state of interface */
162 #define DVMRP_NF_DISABLED 0x20 /* administratively disabled */
163 #define MAX_IP_PACKET_LEN 576
164 #define MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN 20
165 #define MAX_IP_HEADER_LEN 60
166 #define MAX_DVMRP_DATA_LEN \
167 ( MAX_IP_PACKET_LEN - MAX_IP_HEADER_LEN - IGMP_MINLEN )
170 u_long qtime
; /* Time query was issued */
171 u_long rtime
; /* Time response was received */
172 int len
; /* Number of reports or length of data */
173 struct igmp igmp
; /* IGMP header */
176 struct tr_query q
; /* Query/response header */
177 struct tr_resp r
[MAXHOPS
]; /* Per-hop reports */
179 char d
[MAX_DVMRP_DATA_LEN
]; /* Neighbor data */
187 char *names
[MAXHOPS
];
190 * In mrouted 3.3 and 3.4 (and in some Cisco IOS releases),
191 * cache entries can get deleted even if there is traffic
192 * flowing, which will reset the per-source/group counters.
194 #define BUG_RESET 0x01
197 * Also in mrouted 3.3 and 3.4, there's a bug in neighbor
198 * version processing which can cause them to believe that
199 * the neighbor is constantly resetting. This causes them
200 * to constantly delete all their state.
202 #define BUG_RESET2X 0x02
205 * Pre-3.7 mrouted's forget to byte-swap their reports.
207 #define BUG_SWAP 0x04
210 * Pre-3.9 mrouted's forgot a parenthesis in the htonl()
211 * on the time calculation so supply bogus times.
213 #define BUG_BOGUSTIME 0x08
215 #define BUG_NOPRINT (BUG_RESET | BUG_RESET2X)
217 int bugs
[MAXHOPS
]; /* List of bugs noticed at each hop */
221 struct resp_buf base
, incr
[2];
222 struct resp_buf
*new, *prev
;
226 char *names
[MAXHOPS
];
230 int timeout
= DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
;
231 int nqueries
= DEFAULT_RETRIES
;
235 int multicast
= FALSE
;
239 int tunstats
= FALSE
;
241 int extrahops
= DEFAULT_EXTRAHOPS
;
242 int printstats
= TRUE
;
248 u_int32 defgrp
; /* Default group if not specified */
249 u_int32 query_cast
; /* All routers multicast addr */
250 u_int32 resp_cast
; /* Mtrace response multicast addr */
252 u_int32 lcl_addr
= 0; /* This host address, in NET order */
253 u_int32 dst_netmask
= 0; /* netmask to go with qdst */
256 * Query/response parameters, all initialized to zero and set later
257 * to default values or from options.
259 u_int32 qsrc
= 0; /* Source address in the query */
260 u_int32 qgrp
= 0; /* Group address in the query */
261 u_int32 qdst
= 0; /* Destination (receiver) address in query */
262 u_char qno
= 0; /* Max number of hops to query */
263 u_int32 raddr
= 0; /* Address where response should be sent */
264 int qttl
= 0; /* TTL for the query packet */
265 u_char rttl
= 0; /* TTL for the response packet */
266 u_int32 gwy
= 0; /* User-supplied last-hop router address */
267 u_int32 tdst
= 0; /* Address where trace is sent (last-hop) */
269 char s1
[19]; /* buffers to hold the string representations */
270 char s2
[19]; /* of IP addresses, to be passed to inet_fmt() */
271 char s3
[19]; /* or inet_fmts(). */
273 #if !(defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
276 extern char * sys_errlist
[];
279 #define RECV_BUF_SIZE 8192
280 char *send_buf
, *recv_buf
;
282 u_int32 allrtrs_group
;
283 char router_alert
[4]; /* Router Alert IP Option */
288 char eol
[4]; /* EOL IP Option */
289 int ip_addlen
= 0; /* Workaround for Option bug #2 */
293 * max macro, with weird case to avoid conflicts
295 #define MaX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
297 typedef int (*callback_t
)(int, u_char
*, int, struct igmp
*, int,
298 struct sockaddr
*, int *, struct timeval
*);
300 void init_igmp(void);
301 void send_igmp(u_int32 src
, u_int32 dst
, int type
,
302 int code
, u_int32 group
,
304 int inet_cksum(u_short
*addr
, u_int len
);
305 void k_set_rcvbuf(int bufsize
);
306 void k_hdr_include(int boolv
);
307 void k_set_ttl(int t
);
308 void k_set_loop(int l
);
309 void k_set_if(u_int32 ifa
);
310 void k_join(u_int32 grp
, u_int32 ifa
);
311 void k_leave(u_int32 grp
, u_int32 ifa
);
312 char * inet_fmt(u_int32 addr
, char *s
);
313 char * inet_fmts(u_int32 addr
, u_int32 mask
, char *s
);
314 char * inet_name(u_int32 addr
);
315 u_int32
host_addr(char *name
);
316 /* u_int is promoted u_char */
317 char * proto_type(u_int type
);
318 char * flag_type(u_int type
);
320 u_int32
get_netmask(int s
, u_int32
*dst
);
321 int get_ttl(struct resp_buf
*buf
);
322 int t_diff(u_long a
, u_long b
);
323 u_long
byteswap(u_long v
);
324 int mtrace_callback(int, u_char
*, int, struct igmp
*,
325 int, struct sockaddr
*, int *,
327 int send_recv(u_int32 dst
, int type
, int code
,
328 int tries
, struct resp_buf
*save
,
329 callback_t callback
);
330 void passive_mode(void);
331 char * print_host(u_int32 addr
);
332 char * print_host2(u_int32 addr1
, u_int32 addr2
);
333 void print_trace(int idx
, struct resp_buf
*buf
,
335 int what_kind(struct resp_buf
*buf
, char *why
);
336 char * scale(int *hop
);
337 void stat_line(struct tr_resp
*r
, struct tr_resp
*s
,
338 int have_next
, int *res
);
339 void fixup_stats(struct resp_buf
*base
,
340 struct resp_buf
*prev
,
341 struct resp_buf
*new,
343 int check_thresh(int thresh
,
344 struct resp_buf
*base
,
345 struct resp_buf
*prev
,
346 struct resp_buf
*new);
347 int print_stats(struct resp_buf
*base
,
348 struct resp_buf
*prev
,
349 struct resp_buf
*new,
352 int path_changed(struct resp_buf
*base
,
353 struct resp_buf
*new);
354 void check_vif_state(void);
356 int main(int argc
, char **argv
);
357 void dolog(int, int, char *, ...);
358 static void usage(void);
362 * Open and initialize the igmp socket, and fill in the non-changing
363 * IP header fields in the output packet buffer.
370 recv_buf
= (char *)malloc(RECV_BUF_SIZE
);
372 dolog(LOG_ERR
, 0, "Out of memory allocating recv_buf!");
373 send_buf
= (char *)malloc(RECV_BUF_SIZE
);
375 dolog(LOG_ERR
, 0, "Out of memory allocating send_buf!");
377 if ((igmp_socket
= socket(AF_INET
, SOCK_RAW
, IPPROTO_IGMP
)) < 0)
378 dolog(LOG_ERR
, errno
, "IGMP socket");
380 k_hdr_include(TRUE
); /* include IP header when sending */
381 k_set_rcvbuf(48*1024); /* lots of input buffering */
382 k_set_ttl(1); /* restrict multicasts to one hop */
383 k_set_loop(FALSE
); /* disable multicast loopback */
385 ip
= (struct ip
*)send_buf
;
386 ip
->ip_hl
= sizeof(struct ip
) >> 2;
387 ip
->ip_v
= IPVERSION
;
390 ip
->ip_p
= IPPROTO_IGMP
;
391 ip
->ip_ttl
= MAXTTL
; /* applies to unicasts only */
393 #ifndef INADDR_ALLRTRS_GROUP
394 #define INADDR_ALLRTRS_GROUP 0xe0000002 /* 224.0.0.2 */
396 allrtrs_group
= htonl(INADDR_ALLRTRS_GROUP
);
398 router_alert
[0] = IPOPT_RA
; /* Router Alert */
399 router_alert
[1] = 4; /* 4 bytes */
406 checkforsolarisbug(void)
408 u_int32 localhost
= htonl(0x7f000001);
415 setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_OPTIONS
, eol
, sizeof(eol
));
417 * Check if the kernel adds the options length to the packet
418 * length. Send myself an IGMP packet of type 0 (illegal),
419 * with 4 IPOPT_EOL options, my PID (for collision detection)
420 * and 4 bytes of zero (so that the checksum works whether
421 * the 4 bytes of zero get truncated or not).
423 bzero(send_buf
+ MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN
+ IGMP_MINLEN
, 8);
424 *(int *)(send_buf
+ MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN
+ IGMP_MINLEN
) = getpid();
425 send_igmp(localhost
, localhost
, 0, 0, 0, 8);
427 int recvlen
, dummy
= 0;
429 recvlen
= recvfrom(igmp_socket
, recv_buf
, RECV_BUF_SIZE
,
431 /* 8 == 4 bytes of options and 4 bytes of PID */
432 if (recvlen
>= MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN
+ IGMP_MINLEN
+ 8) {
433 struct ip
*ip
= (struct ip
*)recv_buf
;
437 if (ip
->ip_hl
!= 6 ||
438 ip
->ip_p
!= IPPROTO_IGMP
||
439 ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
!= localhost
||
440 ip
->ip_dst
.s_addr
!= localhost
)
443 igmp
= (struct igmp
*)(recv_buf
+ (ip
->ip_hl
<< 2));
444 if (igmp
->igmp_group
.s_addr
!= 0)
446 if (igmp
->igmp_type
!= 0 || igmp
->igmp_code
!= 0)
449 p
= (int *)((char *)igmp
+ IGMP_MINLEN
);
453 #ifdef RAW_INPUT_IS_RAW
454 ip
->ip_len
= ntohs(ip
->ip_len
);
456 if (ip
->ip_len
== IGMP_MINLEN
+ 4)
458 else if (ip
->ip_len
== IGMP_MINLEN
+ 8)
461 dolog(LOG_ERR
, 0, "while checking for Solaris bug: Sent %d bytes and got back %d!", IGMP_MINLEN
+ 8, ip
->ip_len
);
470 * Construct an IGMP message in the output packet buffer. The caller may
471 * have already placed data in that buffer, of length 'datalen'. Then send
472 * the message from the interface with IP address 'src' to destination 'dst'.
475 send_igmp(u_int32 src
, u_int32 dst
, int type
, int code
, u_int32 group
,
478 struct sockaddr_in sdst
;
482 static int raset
= 0;
486 ip
= (struct ip
*)send_buf
;
487 ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
= src
;
488 ip
->ip_dst
.s_addr
= dst
;
489 ip
->ip_len
= MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN
+ IGMP_MINLEN
+ datalen
;
490 sendlen
= ip
->ip_len
;
492 ip
->ip_len
+= ip_addlen
;
494 #ifdef RAW_OUTPUT_IS_RAW
495 ip
->ip_len
= htons(ip
->ip_len
);
498 igmp
= (struct igmp
*)(send_buf
+ MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN
);
499 igmp
->igmp_type
= type
;
500 igmp
->igmp_code
= code
;
501 igmp
->igmp_group
.s_addr
= group
;
502 igmp
->igmp_cksum
= 0;
503 igmp
->igmp_cksum
= inet_cksum((u_short
*)igmp
,
504 IGMP_MINLEN
+ datalen
);
506 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(dst
))) {
510 if (dst
!= allrtrs_group
)
514 if (sendopts
&& sendra
&& !raset
) {
515 setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_OPTIONS
,
516 router_alert
, sizeof(router_alert
));
518 } else if (!sendra
&& raset
) {
521 * SunOS5 < 5.6 cannot properly reset the IP_OPTIONS "socket"
522 * option. Instead, set up a string of 4 EOL's.
524 setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_OPTIONS
,
527 setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_OPTIONS
,
533 bzero(&sdst
, sizeof(sdst
));
534 sdst
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
535 #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
536 sdst
.sin_len
= sizeof(sdst
);
538 sdst
.sin_addr
.s_addr
= dst
;
539 if (sendto(igmp_socket
, send_buf
, sendlen
, 0,
540 (struct sockaddr
*)&sdst
, sizeof(sdst
)) < 0) {
541 dolog(LOG_WARNING
, errno
, "sendto to %s on %s",
542 inet_fmt(dst
, s1
), inet_fmt(src
, s2
));
548 dolog(LOG_DEBUG
, 0, "SENT %s from %-15s to %s",
549 type
== IGMP_MTRACE
? "mtrace request" : "ask_neighbors",
550 src
== INADDR_ANY
? "INADDR_ANY" : inet_fmt(src
, s1
),
555 * inet_cksum extracted from:
560 * U. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory
562 * Modified at Uc Berkeley
565 * Public Domain. Distribution Unlimited.
569 * Checksum routine for Internet Protocol family headers (C Version)
573 inet_cksum(u_short
*addr
, u_int len
)
575 int nleft
= (int)len
;
581 * Our algorithm is simple, using a 32 bit accumulator (sum),
582 * we add sequential 16 bit words to it, and at the end, fold
583 * back all the carry bits from the top 16 bits into the lower
591 /* mop up an odd byte, if necessary */
593 *(u_char
*) (&answer
) = *(u_char
*)w
;
598 * add back carry outs from top 16 bits to low 16 bits
600 sum
= (sum
>> 16) + (sum
& 0xffff); /* add hi 16 to low 16 */
601 sum
+= (sum
>> 16); /* add carry */
602 answer
= ~sum
; /* truncate to 16 bits */
607 k_set_rcvbuf(int bufsize
)
609 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_RCVBUF
,
610 (char *)&bufsize
, sizeof(bufsize
)) < 0)
611 dolog(LOG_ERR
, errno
, "setsockopt SO_RCVBUF %u", bufsize
);
616 k_hdr_include(int boolv
)
619 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_HDRINCL
,
620 (char *)&boolv
, sizeof(boolv
)) < 0)
621 dolog(LOG_ERR
, errno
, "setsockopt IP_HDRINCL %u", boolv
);
631 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_MULTICAST_TTL
,
632 (char *)&ttl
, sizeof(ttl
)) < 0)
633 dolog(LOG_ERR
, errno
, "setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_TTL %u", ttl
);
643 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
,
644 (char *)&loop
, sizeof(loop
)) < 0)
645 dolog(LOG_ERR
, errno
, "setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_LOOP %u", loop
);
649 k_set_if(u_int32 ifa
)
654 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_MULTICAST_IF
,
655 (char *)&adr
, sizeof(adr
)) < 0)
656 dolog(LOG_ERR
, errno
, "setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_IF %s",
661 k_join(u_int32 grp
, u_int32 ifa
)
665 mreq
.imr_multiaddr
.s_addr
= grp
;
666 mreq
.imr_interface
.s_addr
= ifa
;
668 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP
,
669 (char *)&mreq
, sizeof(mreq
)) < 0)
670 dolog(LOG_WARNING
, errno
, "can't join group %s on interface %s",
671 inet_fmt(grp
, s1
), inet_fmt(ifa
, s2
));
676 k_leave(u_int32 grp
, u_int32 ifa
)
680 mreq
.imr_multiaddr
.s_addr
= grp
;
681 mreq
.imr_interface
.s_addr
= ifa
;
683 if (setsockopt(igmp_socket
, IPPROTO_IP
, IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP
,
684 (char *)&mreq
, sizeof(mreq
)) < 0)
685 dolog(LOG_WARNING
, errno
, "can't leave group %s on interface %s",
686 inet_fmt(grp
, s1
), inet_fmt(ifa
, s2
));
690 * Convert an IP address in u_long (network) format into a printable string.
693 inet_fmt(u_int32 addr
, char *s
)
698 sprintf(s
, "%u.%u.%u.%u", a
[0], a
[1], a
[2], a
[3]);
704 * Convert an IP subnet number in u_long (network) format into a printable
705 * string including the netmask as a number of bits.
708 inet_fmts(u_int32 addr
, u_int32 mask
, char *s
)
713 if ((addr
== 0) && (mask
== 0)) {
714 sprintf(s
, "default");
719 bits
= 33 - ffs(ntohl(mask
));
721 if (m
[3] != 0) sprintf(s
, "%u.%u.%u.%u/%d", a
[0], a
[1], a
[2], a
[3],
723 else if (m
[2] != 0) sprintf(s
, "%u.%u.%u/%d", a
[0], a
[1], a
[2], bits
);
724 else if (m
[1] != 0) sprintf(s
, "%u.%u/%d", a
[0], a
[1], bits
);
725 else sprintf(s
, "%u/%d", a
[0], bits
);
731 inet_name(u_int32 addr
)
735 e
= gethostbyaddr(&addr
, sizeof(addr
), AF_INET
);
737 return e
? e
->h_name
: "?";
742 host_addr(char *name
)
744 struct hostent
*e
= NULL
;
752 * Undo BSD's favor -- take fewer than 4 octets as net/subnet address
753 * if the name is all numeric.
755 for (i
= sizeof(buf
) - 7; i
> 0; --i
) {
756 if (*ip
== '.') --dots
;
757 else if (*ip
== '\0') break;
758 else if (!isdigit(*ip
)) dots
= 0; /* Not numeric, don't add zeroes */
761 for (i
= 0; i
< dots
; ++i
) {
768 e
= gethostbyname(name
);
769 if (e
&& (e
->h_length
== sizeof(addr
))) {
770 memcpy((char *)&addr
, e
->h_addr_list
[0], e
->h_length
);
771 if (e
->h_addr_list
[1])
772 fprintf(stderr
, "Warning: %s has multiple addresses, using %s\n",
773 name
, inet_fmt(addr
, s1
));
775 addr
= inet_addr(buf
);
776 if (addr
== -1 || (IN_MULTICAST(addr
) && dots
)) {
778 printf("Could not parse %s as host name or address\n", name
);
786 proto_type(u_int type
)
799 case PROTO_PIM_SPECIAL
:
800 return ("PIM/Special");
801 case PROTO_PIM_STATIC
:
802 return ("PIM/Static");
803 case PROTO_DVMRP_STATIC
:
804 return ("DVMRP/Static");
805 case PROTO_PIM_BGP4PLUS
:
806 return ("PIM/BGP4+");
807 case PROTO_CBT_SPECIAL
:
808 return ("CBT/Special");
809 case PROTO_CBT_STATIC
:
810 return ("CBT/Static");
811 case PROTO_PIM_ASSERT
:
812 return ("PIM/Assert");
816 sprintf(buf
, "Unknown protocol code %d", type
);
823 flag_type(u_int type
)
831 return ("Wrong interface");
833 return ("Prune sent upstream");
835 return ("Output pruned");
837 return ("Hit scope boundary");
841 return ("Not forwarding");
843 return ("Reached RP/Core");
845 return ("RPF Interface");
847 return ("Multicast disabled");
849 return ("Next router no mtrace");
851 return ("No space in packet");
852 case TR_ADMIN_PROHIB
:
853 return ("Admin. Prohibited");
855 sprintf(buf
, "Unknown error code %d", type
);
861 * If destination is on a local net, get the netmask, else set the
862 * netmask to all ones. There are two side effects: if the local
863 * address was not explicitly set, and if the destination is on a
864 * local net, use that one; in either case, verify that the local
868 get_netmask(int s
, u_int32
*dst
)
872 struct ifreq
*ifrp
, *ifend
;
873 u_int32 if_addr
, if_mask
;
874 u_int32 retval
= 0xFFFFFFFF;
878 ifc
.ifc_len
= num_ifreq
* sizeof(struct ifreq
);
879 ifc
.ifc_buf
= malloc(ifc
.ifc_len
);
880 while (ifc
.ifc_buf
) {
881 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFCONF
, (char *)&ifc
) < 0) {
882 perror("ioctl SIOCGIFCONF");
887 * If the buffer was large enough to hold all the addresses
888 * then break out, otherwise increase the buffer size and
891 * The only way to know that we definitely had enough space
892 * is to know that there was enough space for at least one
893 * more struct ifreq. ???
895 if ((num_ifreq
* sizeof(struct ifreq
)) >=
896 ifc
.ifc_len
+ sizeof(struct ifreq
))
900 ifc
.ifc_len
= num_ifreq
* sizeof(struct ifreq
);
901 ifc
.ifc_buf
= realloc(ifc
.ifc_buf
, ifc
.ifc_len
);
903 if (ifc
.ifc_buf
== NULL
) {
904 fprintf(stderr
, "getting interface list: ran out of memory");
908 ifrp
= (struct ifreq
*)ifc
.ifc_buf
;
909 ifend
= (struct ifreq
*)(ifc
.ifc_buf
+ ifc
.ifc_len
);
911 * Loop through all of the interfaces.
913 for (; ifrp
< ifend
&& !found
; ifrp
= (struct ifreq
*)((char *)ifrp
+ n
)) {
915 n
= ifrp
->ifr_addr
.sa_len
+ sizeof(ifrp
->ifr_name
);
916 if (n
< sizeof(*ifrp
))
922 * Ignore any interface for an address family other than IP.
924 if (ifrp
->ifr_addr
.sa_family
!= AF_INET
)
927 if_addr
= ((struct sockaddr_in
*)&(ifrp
->ifr_addr
))->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
928 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFFLAGS
, (char *)ifrp
) < 0) {
929 fprintf(stderr
, "SIOCGIFFLAGS on ");
930 perror(ifrp
->ifr_name
);
933 if ((ifrp
->ifr_flags
& (IFF_MULTICAST
|IFF_UP
|IFF_LOOPBACK
)) !=
934 (IFF_MULTICAST
|IFF_UP
))
938 if (ioctl(s
, SIOCGIFNETMASK
, (char *)ifrp
) >= 0) {
939 if_mask
= ((struct sockaddr_in
*)&(ifrp
->ifr_addr
))->sin_addr
.s_addr
;
940 if (if_mask
!= 0 && (*dst
& if_mask
) == (if_addr
& if_mask
)) {
942 if (lcl_addr
== 0) lcl_addr
= if_addr
; /* XXX what about aliases? */
945 if (lcl_addr
== if_addr
) found
= TRUE
;
947 if (!found
&& lcl_addr
!= 0) {
948 printf("Interface address is not valid\n");
956 * Try to pick a TTL that will get past all the thresholds in the path.
959 get_ttl(struct resp_buf
*buf
)
965 if (buf
&& (rno
= buf
->len
) > 0) {
966 b
= buf
->resps
+ rno
- 1;
971 if (ttl
< b
->tr_fttl
) ttl
= b
->tr_fttl
;
974 ttl
+= MULTICAST_TTL_INC
;
975 if (ttl
< MULTICAST_TTL1
) ttl
= MULTICAST_TTL1
;
976 if (ttl
> MULTICAST_TTL_MAX
) ttl
= MULTICAST_TTL_MAX
;
978 } else return(MULTICAST_TTL1
);
982 * Calculate the difference between two 32-bit NTP timestamps and return
983 * the result in milliseconds.
986 t_diff(u_long a
, u_long b
)
990 return ((d
* 125) >> 13);
994 * Swap bytes for poor little-endian machines that don't byte-swap
999 return ((v
<< 24) | ((v
& 0xff00) << 8) |
1000 ((v
>> 8) & 0xff00) | (v
>> 24));
1005 * XXX incomplete - need private callback data, too?
1006 * XXX since dst doesn't get passed through?
1009 neighbors_callback(int tmo
, u_char
*buf
, int buflen
, struct igmp
*igmp
,
1010 int igmplen
, struct sockaddr
*addr
, int *addrlen
,
1015 struct ip
*ip
= (struct ip
*)buf
;
1020 if (igmp
->igmp_code
!= DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2
)
1024 * Accept DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2 response if it comes from the
1025 * address queried or if that address is one of the local
1026 * addresses in the response.
1028 if (ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
!= dst
) {
1029 u_int32
*p
= (u_int32
*)(igmp
+ 1);
1030 u_int32
*ep
= p
+ (len
>> 2);
1032 u_int32 laddr
= *p
++;
1033 int n
= ntohl(*p
++) & 0xFF;
1035 ep
= p
+ 1; /* ensure p < ep after loop */
1048 mtrace_callback(int tmo
, u_char
*buf
, int buflen
, struct igmp
*igmp
,
1049 int igmplen
, struct sockaddr
*addr
, int *addrlen
,
1052 static u_char
*savbuf
= NULL
;
1053 static int savbuflen
;
1054 static struct sockaddr
*savaddr
;
1055 static int savaddrlen
;
1056 static struct timeval savts
;
1058 int len
= (igmplen
- QLEN
) / RLEN
;
1059 struct tr_resp
*r
= (struct tr_resp
*)((struct tr_query
*)(igmp
+ 1) + 1);
1063 * If we timed out with a packet saved, then return that packet.
1064 * send_recv won't send this same packet to the callback again.
1067 bcopy(savbuf
, buf
, savbuflen
);
1070 bcopy(savaddr
, addr
, savaddrlen
);
1072 *addrlen
= savaddrlen
;
1073 bcopy(&savts
, ts
, sizeof(savts
));
1084 * Check for IOS bug described in CSCdi68628, where a router that does
1085 * not have multicast enabled responds to an mtrace request with a 1-hop
1088 * If there is only one hop reported in the packet,
1089 * And the protocol code is 0,
1090 * And there is no previous hop,
1091 * And the forwarding information is "Not Forwarding",
1092 * And the router is not on the same subnet as the destination of the
1094 * then drop this packet. The "#if 0"'d code saves it and returns
1095 * it on timeout, but timeouts are too common (e.g. routers with
1096 * limited unicast routing tables, etc).
1098 if (len
== 1 && r
->tr_rproto
== 0 && r
->tr_rmtaddr
== 0 &&
1099 r
->tr_rflags
== TR_NO_FWD
) {
1102 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
1103 if ((r
->tr_outaddr
& smask
) != (qdst
& smask
)) {
1105 /* XXX should do this silently? */
1106 fprintf(stderr
, "mtrace: probably IOS-buggy packet from %s\n",
1107 inet_fmt(((struct sockaddr_in
*)addr
)->sin_addr
.s_addr
, s1
));
1108 /* Save the packet to return if a timeout occurs. */
1109 savbuf
= (u_char
*)malloc(buflen
);
1110 if (savbuf
!= NULL
) {
1111 bcopy(buf
, savbuf
, buflen
);
1113 savaddr
= (struct sockaddr
*)malloc(*addrlen
);
1114 if (savaddr
!= NULL
) {
1115 bcopy(addr
, savaddr
, *addrlen
);
1116 savaddrlen
= *addrlen
;
1117 bcopy(ts
, &savts
, sizeof(savts
));
1131 send_recv(u_int32 dst
, int type
, int code
, int tries
, struct resp_buf
*save
,
1132 callback_t callback
)
1135 struct timeval tq
, tr
, tv
;
1138 struct tr_query
*query
, *rquery
;
1140 struct sockaddr_in recvaddr
;
1141 u_int32 local
, group
;
1142 int ipdatalen
, iphdrlen
, igmpdatalen
;
1144 int count
, recvlen
, socklen
= sizeof(recvaddr
);
1148 if (type
== IGMP_MTRACE
) {
1150 datalen
= sizeof(struct tr_query
);
1152 group
= htonl(0xff03);
1155 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(dst
))) local
= lcl_addr
;
1156 else local
= INADDR_ANY
;
1159 * If the reply address was not explictly specified, start off
1160 * with the standard multicast reply address, or the unicast
1161 * address of this host if the unicast flag was specified.
1162 * Then, if there is no response after trying half the tries
1163 * with multicast, switch to the unicast address of this host
1164 * if the multicast flag was not specified. If the TTL was
1165 * also not specified, set a multicast TTL and increase it
1168 query
= (struct tr_query
*)(send_buf
+ MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN
+ IGMP_MINLEN
);
1169 query
->tr_raddr
= raddr
? raddr
: unicast
? lcl_addr
: resp_cast
;
1170 TR_SETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
, rttl
? rttl
:
1171 IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(query
->tr_raddr
)) ? get_ttl(save
) : UNICAST_TTL
);
1172 query
->tr_src
= qsrc
;
1173 query
->tr_dst
= qdst
;
1175 for (i
= tries
; i
> 0; --i
) {
1178 if (tries
== nqueries
&& raddr
== 0) {
1179 if (i
== (nqueries
>> 1)) {
1180 if (multicast
&& unicast
) {
1181 query
->tr_raddr
= resp_cast
;
1183 TR_SETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
, get_ttl(save
));
1184 } else if (!multicast
) {
1185 query
->tr_raddr
= lcl_addr
;
1186 TR_SETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
, UNICAST_TTL
);
1189 if (i
< tries
&& IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(query
->tr_raddr
)) &&
1191 TR_SETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
,
1192 TR_GETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
) + MULTICAST_TTL_INC
);
1193 if (TR_GETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
) > MULTICAST_TTL_MAX
)
1194 TR_SETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
, MULTICAST_TTL_MAX
);
1199 * Change the qid for each request sent to avoid being confused
1200 * by duplicate responses
1202 oqid
= TR_GETQID(query
->tr_rttlqid
);
1204 TR_SETQID(query
->tr_rttlqid
, staticqid
);
1207 TR_SETQID(query
->tr_rttlqid
, ((u_int32
)lrand48() >> 8));
1209 TR_SETQID(query
->tr_rttlqid
, ((u_int32
)arc4random() >> 8));
1213 * Set timer to calculate delays, then send query
1215 gettimeofday(&tq
, 0);
1216 send_igmp(local
, dst
, type
, code
, group
, datalen
);
1219 * Wait for response, discarding false alarms
1222 if (igmp_socket
>= FD_SETSIZE
)
1223 dolog(LOG_ERR
, 0, "descriptor too big");
1225 FD_SET(igmp_socket
, &fds
);
1226 gettimeofday(&tv
, 0);
1227 tv
.tv_sec
= tq
.tv_sec
+ timeout
- tv
.tv_sec
;
1228 tv
.tv_usec
= tq
.tv_usec
- tv
.tv_usec
;
1229 if (tv
.tv_usec
< 0) tv
.tv_usec
+= 1000000L, --tv
.tv_sec
;
1230 if (tv
.tv_sec
< 0) tv
.tv_sec
= tv
.tv_usec
= 0;
1232 count
= select(igmp_socket
+ 1, &fds
, NULL
, NULL
, &tv
);
1235 if (errno
!= EINTR
) warn("select");
1237 } else if (count
== 0) {
1239 * Timed out. Notify the callback.
1241 if (!callback
|| (recvlen
= (callback
)(1, recv_buf
, 0, NULL
, 0, (struct sockaddr
*)&recvaddr
, &socklen
, &tr
)) == 0) {
1248 * Data is available on the socket, so read it.
1250 gettimeofday(&tr
, 0);
1251 recvlen
= recvfrom(igmp_socket
, recv_buf
, RECV_BUF_SIZE
,
1252 0, (struct sockaddr
*)&recvaddr
, &socklen
);
1256 if (recvlen
&& errno
!= EINTR
) warn("recvfrom");
1260 if (recvlen
< sizeof(struct ip
)) {
1261 warnx("packet too short (%u bytes) for IP header", recvlen
);
1264 ip
= (struct ip
*) recv_buf
;
1265 if (ip
->ip_p
== 0) /* ignore cache creation requests */
1268 iphdrlen
= ip
->ip_hl
<< 2;
1269 #ifdef RAW_INPUT_IS_RAW
1270 ipdatalen
= ntohs(ip
->ip_len
);
1272 ipdatalen
= ip
->ip_len
;
1274 if (iphdrlen
+ ipdatalen
!= recvlen
) {
1275 warnx("packet shorter (%u bytes) than hdr+data len (%u+%u)",
1276 recvlen
, iphdrlen
, ipdatalen
);
1280 igmp
= (struct igmp
*) (recv_buf
+ iphdrlen
);
1281 igmpdatalen
= ipdatalen
- IGMP_MINLEN
;
1282 if (igmpdatalen
< 0) {
1283 warnx("IP data field too short (%u bytes) for IGMP from %s",
1284 ipdatalen
, inet_fmt(ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
, s1
));
1288 switch (igmp
->igmp_type
) {
1291 if (type
!= IGMP_DVMRP
|| code
!= DVMRP_ASK_NEIGHBORS2
)
1293 if (igmp
->igmp_code
!= DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2
) continue;
1296 * Accept DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2 response if it comes from the
1297 * address queried or if that address is one of the local
1298 * addresses in the response.
1300 if (ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
!= dst
) {
1301 u_int32
*p
= (u_int32
*)(igmp
+ 1);
1302 u_int32
*ep
= p
+ (len
>> 2);
1304 u_int32 laddr
= *p
++;
1305 int n
= ntohl(*p
++) & 0xFF;
1307 ep
= p
+ 1; /* ensure p < ep after loop */
1312 if (p
>= ep
) continue;
1316 case IGMP_MTRACE
: /* For backward compatibility with 3.3 */
1317 case IGMP_MTRACE_RESP
:
1318 if (type
!= IGMP_MTRACE
) continue;
1319 if (igmpdatalen
<= QLEN
) continue;
1320 if ((igmpdatalen
- QLEN
)%RLEN
) {
1321 printf("packet with incomplete responses (%d bytes)\n",
1327 * Ignore responses that don't match query.
1329 rquery
= (struct tr_query
*)(igmp
+ 1);
1330 if (rquery
->tr_src
!= qsrc
|| rquery
->tr_dst
!= qdst
)
1332 if (TR_GETQID(rquery
->tr_rttlqid
) !=
1333 TR_GETQID(query
->tr_rttlqid
)) {
1334 if (verbose
&& TR_GETQID(rquery
->tr_rttlqid
) == oqid
)
1338 len
= (igmpdatalen
- QLEN
)/RLEN
;
1339 r
= (struct tr_resp
*)(rquery
+1) + len
- 1;
1342 * Ignore trace queries passing through this node when
1343 * mtrace is run on an mrouter that is in the path
1344 * (needed only because IGMP_MTRACE is accepted above
1345 * for backward compatibility with multicast release 3.3).
1347 if (igmp
->igmp_type
== IGMP_MTRACE
) {
1350 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
1351 if (len
< code
&& (r
->tr_inaddr
& smask
) != (qsrc
& smask
)
1352 && r
->tr_rmtaddr
!= 0 && !(r
->tr_rflags
& 0x80))
1356 * Some routers will return error messages without
1357 * filling in their addresses. We fill in the address
1360 if (r
->tr_outaddr
== 0)
1361 r
->tr_outaddr
= recvaddr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
;
1364 * A match, we'll keep this one.
1367 warnx("num hops received (%d) exceeds request (%d)",
1370 rquery
->tr_raddr
= query
->tr_raddr
; /* Insure these are */
1371 TR_SETTTL(rquery
->tr_rttlqid
, TR_GETTTL(query
->tr_rttlqid
));
1372 /* as we sent them */
1380 * We're pretty sure we want to use this packet now,
1381 * but if the caller gave a callback function, it might
1382 * want to handle it instead. Give the callback a chance,
1383 * unless the select timed out (in which case the only way
1384 * to get here is because the callback returned a packet).
1386 if (callback
&& (count
!= 0) && ((callback
)(0, recv_buf
, recvlen
, igmp
, igmpdatalen
, (struct sockaddr
*)&recvaddr
, &socklen
, &tr
)) == 0) {
1388 * The callback function didn't like this packet.
1389 * Go try receiving another one.
1395 * Most of the sanity checking done at this point.
1396 * Return this packet we have been waiting for.
1399 save
->qtime
= ((tq
.tv_sec
+ JAN_1970
) << 16) +
1400 (tq
.tv_usec
<< 10) / 15625;
1401 save
->rtime
= ((tr
.tv_sec
+ JAN_1970
) << 16) +
1402 (tr
.tv_usec
<< 10) / 15625;
1404 bcopy((char *)igmp
, (char *)&save
->igmp
, ipdatalen
);
1413 * Most of this code is duplicated elsewhere. I'm not sure if
1414 * the duplication is absolutely required or not.
1416 * Ideally, this would keep track of ongoing statistics
1417 * collection and print out statistics. (& keep track
1418 * of h-b-h traces and only print the longest) For now,
1419 * it just snoops on what traces it can.
1429 struct sockaddr_in recvaddr
;
1433 int ipdatalen
, iphdrlen
, igmpdatalen
;
1437 struct mtrace
*remembered
= NULL
, *m
, *n
, **nn
;
1441 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(raddr
))) k_join(raddr
, lcl_addr
);
1442 } else k_join(htonl(0xE0000120), lcl_addr
);
1445 fflush(stdout
); /* make sure previous trace is flushed */
1447 socklen
= sizeof(recvaddr
);
1448 recvlen
= recvfrom(igmp_socket
, recv_buf
, RECV_BUF_SIZE
,
1449 0, (struct sockaddr
*)&recvaddr
, &socklen
);
1450 gettimeofday(&tr
,0);
1453 if (recvlen
&& errno
!= EINTR
) warn("recvfrom");
1457 if (recvlen
< sizeof(struct ip
)) {
1458 warnx("packet too short (%u bytes) for IP header", recvlen
);
1461 ip
= (struct ip
*) recv_buf
;
1462 if (ip
->ip_p
== 0) /* ignore cache creation requests */
1465 iphdrlen
= ip
->ip_hl
<< 2;
1466 #ifdef RAW_INPUT_IS_RAW
1467 ipdatalen
= ntohs(ip
->ip_len
);
1469 ipdatalen
= ip
->ip_len
;
1471 if (iphdrlen
+ ipdatalen
!= recvlen
) {
1472 warnx("packet shorter (%u bytes) than hdr+data len (%u+%u)",
1473 recvlen
, iphdrlen
, ipdatalen
);
1477 igmp
= (struct igmp
*) (recv_buf
+ iphdrlen
);
1478 igmpdatalen
= ipdatalen
- IGMP_MINLEN
;
1479 if (igmpdatalen
< 0) {
1480 warnx("IP data field too short (%u bytes) for IGMP from %s",
1481 ipdatalen
, inet_fmt(ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
, s1
));
1485 switch (igmp
->igmp_type
) {
1487 case IGMP_MTRACE
: /* For backward compatibility with 3.3 */
1488 case IGMP_MTRACE_RESP
:
1489 if (igmpdatalen
< QLEN
) continue;
1490 if ((igmpdatalen
- QLEN
)%RLEN
) {
1491 printf("packet with incorrect datalen\n");
1495 len
= (igmpdatalen
- QLEN
)/RLEN
;
1503 base
.qtime
= ((tr
.tv_sec
+ JAN_1970
) << 16) +
1504 (tr
.tv_usec
<< 10) / 15625;
1505 base
.rtime
= ((tr
.tv_sec
+ JAN_1970
) << 16) +
1506 (tr
.tv_usec
<< 10) / 15625;
1508 bcopy((char *)igmp
, (char *)&base
.igmp
, ipdatalen
);
1510 * If the user specified which traces to monitor,
1511 * only accept traces that correspond to the
1514 if ((qsrc
!= 0 && qsrc
!= base
.qhdr
.tr_src
) ||
1515 (qdst
!= 0 && qdst
!= base
.qhdr
.tr_dst
) ||
1516 (qgrp
!= 0 && qgrp
!= igmp
->igmp_group
.s_addr
))
1519 /* XXX This should be a hash table */
1520 /* XXX garbage-collection should be more efficient */
1521 for (nn
= &remembered
, n
= *nn
, m
= 0; n
; n
= *nn
) {
1522 if ((n
->base
.qhdr
.tr_src
== base
.qhdr
.tr_src
) &&
1523 (n
->base
.qhdr
.tr_dst
== base
.qhdr
.tr_dst
) &&
1524 (n
->base
.igmp
.igmp_group
.s_addr
== igmp
->igmp_group
.s_addr
)) {
1528 if (tr
.tv_sec
- n
->last
.tv_sec
> 500) { /* XXX don't hardcode */
1537 now
= localtime(&tr_sec
);
1538 strftime(timebuf
, sizeof(timebuf
) - 1, "%b %e %k:%M:%S", now
);
1539 printf("Mtrace %s at %s",
1540 len
== 0 ? "query" :
1541 igmp
->igmp_type
== IGMP_MTRACE_RESP
? "response" :
1545 printf(" by %s", inet_fmt(recvaddr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
, s1
));
1546 if (!IN_MULTICAST(base
.qhdr
.tr_raddr
))
1547 printf(", resp to %s", (len
== 0 && recvaddr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
== base
.qhdr
.tr_raddr
) ? "same" : inet_fmt(base
.qhdr
.tr_raddr
, s1
));
1549 printf(", respttl %d", TR_GETTTL(base
.qhdr
.tr_rttlqid
));
1550 printf(", qid %06x\n", qid
= TR_GETQID(base
.qhdr
.tr_rttlqid
));
1551 printf("packet from %s to %s\n",
1552 inet_fmt(ip
->ip_src
.s_addr
, s1
),
1553 inet_fmt(ip
->ip_dst
.s_addr
, s2
));
1555 printf("from %s to %s via group %s (mxhop=%d)\n",
1556 inet_fmt(base
.qhdr
.tr_dst
, s1
), inet_fmt(base
.qhdr
.tr_src
, s2
),
1557 inet_fmt(igmp
->igmp_group
.s_addr
, s3
), igmp
->igmp_code
);
1562 r
= base
.resps
+ base
.len
- 1;
1564 * Some routers will return error messages without
1565 * filling in their addresses. We fill in the address
1568 if (r
->tr_outaddr
== 0)
1569 r
->tr_outaddr
= recvaddr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
;
1572 * If there was a previous trace, it see if this is a
1573 * statistics candidate.
1575 if (m
&& base
.len
== m
->base
.len
&&
1576 !(pc
= path_changed(&m
->base
, &base
))) {
1578 * Some mtrace responders send multiple copies of the same
1579 * reply. Skip this packet if it's got the same query-id
1582 if (m
->lastqid
== qid
) {
1583 printf("Skipping duplicate reply\n");
1591 bcopy(&base
, m
->new, sizeof(base
));
1593 printf("Results after %d seconds:\n\n",
1594 (int)((m
->new->qtime
- m
->base
.qtime
) >> 16));
1595 fixup_stats(&m
->base
, m
->prev
, m
->new, m
->bugs
);
1596 print_stats(&m
->base
, m
->prev
, m
->new, m
->bugs
, m
->names
);
1598 m
->new = &m
->incr
[(m
->nresp
& 1)];
1604 m
= (struct mtrace
*)malloc(sizeof(struct mtrace
));
1606 fprintf(stderr
, "Out of memory!\n");
1609 bzero(m
, sizeof(struct mtrace
));
1610 m
->next
= remembered
;
1612 bcopy(&tr
, &m
->last
, sizeof(tr
));
1615 /* Either it's a hop-by-hop in progress, or the path changed. */
1617 printf("[Path Changed...]\n");
1618 bzero(m
->bugs
, sizeof(m
->bugs
));
1620 bcopy(&base
, &m
->base
, sizeof(base
));
1622 m
->new = &m
->incr
[0];
1626 print_host(base
.qhdr
.tr_dst
);
1628 print_trace(1, &base
, m
->names
);
1629 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
1630 if ((r
->tr_inaddr
& smask
) == (base
.qhdr
.tr_src
& smask
)) {
1631 printf("%3d ", -(base
.len
+1));
1632 print_host(base
.qhdr
.tr_src
);
1634 } else if (r
->tr_rmtaddr
!= 0) {
1635 printf("%3d ", -(base
.len
+1));
1636 print_host(r
->tr_rmtaddr
);
1637 printf(" %s\n", r
->tr_rflags
== TR_OLD_ROUTER
?
1638 "doesn't support mtrace"
1639 : "is the next hop");
1646 print_host(u_int32 addr
)
1648 return print_host2(addr
, 0);
1652 * On some routers, one interface has a name and the other doesn't.
1653 * We always print the address of the outgoing interface, but can
1654 * sometimes get the name from the incoming interface. This might be
1655 * confusing but should be slightly more helpful than just a "?".
1658 print_host2(u_int32 addr1
, u_int32 addr2
)
1663 printf("%s", inet_fmt(addr1
, s1
));
1666 name
= inet_name(addr1
);
1667 if (*name
== '?' && *(name
+ 1) == '\0' && addr2
!= 0)
1668 name
= inet_name(addr2
);
1669 printf("%s (%s)", name
, inet_fmt(addr1
, s1
));
1674 * Print responses as received (reverse path from dst to src)
1677 print_trace(int idx
, struct resp_buf
*buf
, char **names
)
1686 r
= buf
->resps
+ i
- 1;
1688 for (; i
<= buf
->len
; ++i
, ++r
) {
1689 if (idx
> 0) printf("%3d ", -i
);
1690 name
= print_host2(r
->tr_outaddr
, r
->tr_inaddr
);
1691 if (r
->tr_rflags
!= TR_NO_RTE
)
1692 printf(" %s thresh^ %d", proto_type(r
->tr_rproto
), r
->tr_fttl
);
1694 hop
= t_diff(ntohl(r
->tr_qarr
), buf
->qtime
);
1696 printf(" %d%s", hop
, ms
);
1698 printf(" %s", flag_type(r
->tr_rflags
));
1699 if (i
> 1 && r
->tr_outaddr
!= (r
-1)->tr_rmtaddr
) {
1701 print_host((r
-1)->tr_rmtaddr
);
1703 if (r
->tr_rflags
!= TR_NO_RTE
) {
1704 if (r
->tr_smask
<= 1) /* MASK_TO_VAL() returns 1 for default */
1705 printf(" [default]");
1709 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
1710 printf(" [%s]", inet_fmts(buf
->qhdr
.tr_src
& smask
,
1717 names
[i
-1]=malloc(strlen(name
) + 1);
1718 strcpy(names
[i
-1], name
);
1723 * See what kind of router is the next hop
1726 what_kind(struct resp_buf
*buf
, char *why
)
1730 int hops
= buf
->len
;
1731 struct tr_resp
*r
= buf
->resps
+ hops
- 1;
1732 u_int32 next
= r
->tr_rmtaddr
;
1734 retval
= send_recv(next
, IGMP_DVMRP
, DVMRP_ASK_NEIGHBORS2
, 1, &incr
[0], NULL
);
1737 u_int32 version
= ntohl(incr
[0].igmp
.igmp_group
.s_addr
);
1738 u_int32
*p
= (u_int32
*)incr
[0].ndata
;
1739 u_int32
*ep
= p
+ (incr
[0].len
>> 2);
1740 char *type
= "version ";
1743 switch (version
& 0xFF) {
1745 type
= "proteon/mrouted ";
1753 printf(" [%s%d.%d] %s\n",
1754 type
, version
& 0xFF, (version
>> 8) & 0xFF,
1756 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
1758 u_int32 laddr
= *p
++;
1759 int flags
= (ntohl(*p
) & 0xFF00) >> 8;
1760 int n
= ntohl(*p
++) & 0xFF;
1761 if (!(flags
& (DVMRP_NF_DOWN
| DVMRP_NF_DISABLED
)) &&
1762 (laddr
& smask
) == (qsrc
& smask
)) {
1763 printf("%3d ", -(hops
+2));
1772 printf(" %s\n", why
);
1780 if (*hop
> -1000 && *hop
< 10000)
1783 if (*hop
> -1000 && *hop
< 10000)
1789 * Calculate and print one line of packet loss and packet rate statistics.
1790 * Checks for count of all ones from mrouted 2.3 that doesn't have counters.
1797 stat_line(struct tr_resp
*r
, struct tr_resp
*s
, int have_next
, int *rst
)
1799 int timediff
= (ntohl(s
->tr_qarr
) - ntohl(r
->tr_qarr
)) >> 16;
1802 int v_out
= ntohl(s
->tr_vifout
) - ntohl(r
->tr_vifout
);
1803 int g_out
= ntohl(s
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(r
->tr_pktcnt
);
1805 char v_str
[8], g_str
[8];
1806 int vhave
= NEITHER
;
1807 int ghave
= NEITHER
;
1808 int gmissing
= NEITHER
;
1812 if (timediff
== 0) {
1814 /* Might be 32 bits of int seconds instead of 16int+16frac */
1815 timediff
= ntohl(s
->tr_qarr
) - ntohl(r
->tr_qarr
);
1816 if (timediff
== 0 || abs(timediff
- statint
) > statint
)
1819 v_pps
= v_out
/ timediff
;
1820 g_pps
= g_out
/ timediff
;
1822 #define STATS_MISSING(x) ((x) == 0xFFFFFFFF)
1824 if (!STATS_MISSING(s
->tr_vifout
) && !STATS_MISSING(r
->tr_vifout
))
1826 if (STATS_MISSING(s
->tr_pktcnt
) || STATS_MISSING(r
->tr_pktcnt
))
1828 if (!(*rst
& BUG_NOPRINT
))
1833 if (!STATS_MISSING(s
->tr_vifin
) && !STATS_MISSING(r
->tr_vifin
))
1835 if (STATS_MISSING(s
->tr_pktcnt
) || STATS_MISSING(r
->tr_pktcnt
))
1837 if (!(*rst
& BUG_NOPRINT
))
1842 * Stats can be missing for any number of reasons:
1843 * - The hop may not be capable of collecting stats
1844 * - Traffic may be getting dropped at the previous hop
1845 * and so this hop may not have any state
1847 * We need a stronger heuristic to tell between these
1848 * two cases; in case 1 we don't want to print the stats
1849 * and in case 2 we want to print 100% loss. We used to
1850 * err on the side of not printing, which is less useful
1851 * than printing 100% loss and dealing with it.
1855 * If both hops report as missing, then it's likely that there's just
1856 * no traffic flowing.
1858 * If just one hop is missing, then we really don't have it.
1860 if (gmissing
!= BOTH
)
1864 whochar
= have_next
? '^' : ' ';
1867 v_lost
= v_out
- (ntohl(s
->tr_vifin
) - ntohl(r
->tr_vifin
));
1868 if (v_out
) v_pct
= v_lost
* 100 / v_out
;
1870 if (-20 < v_pct
&& v_pct
< 101 && v_out
> 10)
1871 sprintf(v_str
, "%3d%%", v_pct
);
1872 else if (v_pct
< -900 && v_out
> 10)
1873 sprintf(v_str
, "%3dx", (int)(-v_pct
/ 100. + 1.));
1874 else if (v_pct
<= -20 && v_out
> 10)
1875 sprintf(v_str
, "%1.1fx", -v_pct
/ 100. + 1.);
1877 memcpy(v_str
, " -- ", 5);
1880 printf("%6d/%-5d=%s", v_lost
, v_out
, v_str
);
1883 printf("%4d pps", v_pps
);
1884 if (v_pps
&& badtime
)
1890 v_out
= ntohl(s
->tr_vifin
) - ntohl(r
->tr_vifin
);
1891 v_pps
= v_out
/ timediff
;
1897 printf(" %c%-5d ", whochar
, v_out
);
1899 printf(" %c", whochar
);
1900 printf("%4d pps", v_pps
);
1901 if (v_pps
&& badtime
)
1907 if (ghave
!= NEITHER
)
1916 whochar
= have_next
? '^' : ' ';
1919 g_lost
= g_out
- (ntohl(s
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(r
->tr_pktcnt
));
1920 if (g_out
) g_pct
= g_lost
* 100 / g_out
;
1922 if (-20 < g_pct
&& g_pct
< 101 && g_out
> 10)
1923 sprintf(g_str
, "%3d%%", g_pct
);
1924 else if (g_pct
< -900 && g_out
> 10)
1925 sprintf(g_str
, "%3dx", (int)(-g_pct
/ 100. + 1.));
1926 else if (g_pct
<= -20 && g_out
> 10)
1927 sprintf(g_str
, "%1.1fx", -g_pct
/ 100. + 1.);
1929 memcpy(g_str
, " -- ", 5);
1931 printf("%s%6d/%-5d=%s%4d pps",
1932 tunstats
? "" : " ", g_lost
, g_out
, g_str
, g_pps
);
1933 if (g_pps
&& badtime
)
1940 g_out
= ntohl(s
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(r
->tr_pktcnt
);
1941 g_pps
= g_out
/ timediff
;
1947 printf("%s ?/%-5d %4d pps",
1948 tunstats
? "" : " ", g_out
, g_pps
);
1962 printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(s
->tr_vifin
));
1963 printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(s
->tr_vifout
));
1964 printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(s
->tr_pktcnt
));
1965 printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(r
->tr_vifin
));
1966 printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(r
->tr_vifout
));
1967 printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(r
->tr_pktcnt
));
1968 printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ",
1969 (long)(ntohl(s
->tr_vifin
) - ntohl(r
->tr_vifin
)));
1970 printf("v_out: %ld ",
1971 (long)(ntohl(s
->tr_vifout
) - ntohl(r
->tr_vifout
)));
1972 printf("pkts: %ld ", (long)(ntohl(s
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(r
->tr_pktcnt
)));
1973 printf("time: %d\n", timediff
);
1974 printf("\t\t\t\treset: %x hoptime: %lx\n", *rst
, ntohl(s
->tr_qarr
));
1979 * A fixup to check if any pktcnt has been reset, and to fix the
1980 * byteorder bugs in mrouted 3.6 on little-endian machines.
1982 * XXX Since periodic traffic sources are likely to have their
1983 * pktcnt periodically reset, should we save old values when
1984 * the reset occurs to keep slightly better statistics over
1985 * the long term? (e.g. SAP)
1988 fixup_stats(struct resp_buf
*base
, struct resp_buf
*prev
, struct resp_buf
*new,
1991 int rno
= base
->len
;
1992 struct tr_resp
*b
= base
->resps
+ rno
;
1993 struct tr_resp
*p
= prev
->resps
+ rno
;
1994 struct tr_resp
*n
= new->resps
+ rno
;
1995 int *r
= bugs
+ rno
;
1999 /* Check for byte-swappers. Only check on the first trace,
2000 * since long-running traces can wrap around and falsely trigger. */
2001 while (--rno
>= 0) {
2003 u_int32 nvifout
= ntohl(n
->tr_vifout
);
2004 u_int32 pvifout
= ntohl(p
->tr_vifout
);
2007 #ifdef TEST_ONLY /*XXX this is still buggy, so disable it for release */
2008 if ((*r
& BUG_SWAP
) ||
2010 (nvifout
- pvifout
) > (byteswap(nvifout
) - byteswap(pvifout
)))) {
2011 if (1 || debug
> 2) {
2012 printf("ip %s swaps; b %08x p %08x n %08x\n",
2013 inet_fmt(n
->tr_inaddr
, s1
),
2014 ntohl(b
->tr_vifout
), pvifout
, nvifout
);
2016 /* This host sends byteswapped reports; swap 'em */
2017 if (!(*r
& BUG_SWAP
)) {
2019 b
->tr_qarr
= byteswap(b
->tr_qarr
);
2020 b
->tr_vifin
= byteswap(b
->tr_vifin
);
2021 b
->tr_vifout
= byteswap(b
->tr_vifout
);
2022 b
->tr_pktcnt
= byteswap(b
->tr_pktcnt
);
2025 n
->tr_qarr
= byteswap(n
->tr_qarr
);
2026 n
->tr_vifin
= byteswap(n
->tr_vifin
);
2027 n
->tr_vifout
= byteswap(n
->tr_vifout
);
2028 n
->tr_pktcnt
= byteswap(n
->tr_pktcnt
);
2032 * A missing parenthesis in mrouted 3.5-3.8's prune.c
2033 * causes extremely bogus time diff's.
2034 * One half of the time calculation was
2035 * inside an htonl() and one half wasn't. Therefore, on
2036 * a little-endian machine, both halves of the calculation
2037 * would get added together in the little end. Thus, the
2038 * low-order 2 bytes are either 0000 (no overflow) or
2039 * 0100 (overflow from the addition).
2041 * Odds are against these particular bit patterns
2042 * happening in both prev and new for actual time values.
2044 if ((*r
& BUG_BOGUSTIME
) || (((ntohl(n
->tr_qarr
) & 0xfeff) == 0x0000) &&
2045 ((ntohl(p
->tr_qarr
) & 0xfeff) == 0x0000))) {
2046 *r
|= BUG_BOGUSTIME
;
2047 n
->tr_qarr
= new->rtime
;
2048 p
->tr_qarr
= prev
->rtime
;
2049 b
->tr_qarr
= base
->rtime
;
2054 b
= base
->resps
+ rno
;
2055 p
= prev
->resps
+ rno
;
2056 n
= new->resps
+ rno
;
2059 while (--rno
>= 0) {
2062 * This hop has reset if:
2063 * - There were statistics in the base AND previous pass, AND
2064 * - There are less packets this time than the first time and
2065 * we didn't reset last time, OR
2066 * - There are less packets this time than last time, OR
2067 * - There are no statistics on this pass.
2069 * The "and we didn't reset last time" is necessary in the
2070 * first branch of the OR because if the base is large and
2071 * we reset last time but the constant-resetter-avoidance
2072 * code kicked in so we delayed the copy of prev to base,
2073 * new could still be below base so we trigger the
2074 * constant-resetter code even though it was really only
2077 res
= ((b
->tr_pktcnt
!= 0xFFFFFFFF) && (p
->tr_pktcnt
!= 0xFFFFFFFF) &&
2078 ((!(*r
& BUG_RESET
) && ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
) < ntohl(b
->tr_pktcnt
)) ||
2079 (ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
) < ntohl(p
->tr_pktcnt
)) ||
2080 (n
->tr_pktcnt
== 0xFFFFFFFF)));
2082 printf("\t\tip=%s, r=%d, res=%d\n", inet_fmt(b
->tr_inaddr
, s1
), *r
, res
);
2084 printf("\t\tbase=%ld, prev=%ld, new=%ld\n", ntohl(b
->tr_pktcnt
),
2085 ntohl(p
->tr_pktcnt
), ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
));
2087 if (*r
& BUG_RESET
) {
2088 if (res
|| (*r
& BUG_RESET2X
)) {
2090 * This router appears to be a 3.4 with that nasty ol'
2091 * neighbor version bug, which causes it to constantly
2092 * reset. Just nuke the statistics for this node, and
2093 * don't even bother giving it the benefit of the
2094 * doubt from now on.
2096 p
->tr_pktcnt
= b
->tr_pktcnt
= n
->tr_pktcnt
;
2100 * This is simply the situation that the original
2101 * fixup_stats was meant to deal with -- that a
2102 * 3.3 or 3.4 router deleted a cache entry while
2103 * traffic was still active.
2113 if (cleanup
== 0) return;
2116 * If some hop reset its counters and didn't continue to
2117 * reset, then we pretend that the previous
2118 * trace was the first one.
2121 b
= base
->resps
+ rno
;
2122 p
= prev
->resps
+ rno
;
2124 while (--rno
>= 0) (--b
)->tr_pktcnt
= (--p
)->tr_pktcnt
;
2125 base
->qtime
= prev
->qtime
;
2126 base
->rtime
= prev
->rtime
;
2130 * Check per-source losses along path and compare with threshold.
2133 check_thresh(int thresh
, struct resp_buf
*base
, struct resp_buf
*prev
,
2134 struct resp_buf
*new)
2136 int rno
= base
->len
- 1;
2137 struct tr_resp
*b
= base
->resps
+ rno
;
2138 struct tr_resp
*p
= prev
->resps
+ rno
;
2139 struct tr_resp
*n
= new->resps
+ rno
;
2143 if ((n
->tr_inaddr
!= b
->tr_inaddr
) ||
2144 (n
->tr_outaddr
!= b
->tr_outaddr
) ||
2145 (n
->tr_rmtaddr
!= b
->tr_rmtaddr
))
2146 return 1; /* Route changed */
2148 if (rno
-- < 1) break;
2149 g_out
= ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(p
->tr_pktcnt
);
2151 g_lost
= g_out
- (ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(p
->tr_pktcnt
));
2152 if (g_out
&& ((g_lost
* 100 + (g_out
>> 1))/ g_out
) > thresh
) {
2160 * Print responses with statistics for forward path (from src to dst)
2163 print_stats(struct resp_buf
*base
, struct resp_buf
*prev
, struct resp_buf
*new,
2164 int *bugs
, char **names
)
2169 int rno
= base
->len
- 1;
2170 struct tr_resp
*b
= base
->resps
+ rno
;
2171 struct tr_resp
*p
= prev
->resps
+ rno
;
2172 struct tr_resp
*n
= new->resps
+ rno
;
2173 int *r
= bugs
+ rno
;
2174 u_long resptime
= new->rtime
;
2175 u_long qarrtime
= ntohl(n
->tr_qarr
);
2176 u_int ttl
= MaX(1, n
->tr_fttl
) + 1;
2177 int first
= (base
== prev
);
2179 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, b
->tr_smask
);
2180 printf(" Source Response Dest ");
2182 printf("Packet Statistics For Only For Traffic\n");
2184 printf("Overall Packet Statistics For Traffic From\n");
2185 inet_fmt(base
->qhdr
.tr_src
, s1
);
2186 printf("%-15s %-15s ",
2187 ((b
->tr_inaddr
& smask
) == (base
->qhdr
.tr_src
& smask
)) ?
2189 inet_fmt(base
->qhdr
.tr_raddr
, s2
));
2190 inet_fmt(base
->igmp
.igmp_group
.s_addr
, s2
);
2192 printf("All Multicast Traffic From %s\n", s1
);
2194 printf("Packet %s To %s\n", s1
, s2
);
2195 rtt
= t_diff(resptime
, new->qtime
);
2197 printf(" %c __/ rtt%5d%s ",
2198 (first
&& !verbose
) ? 'v' : '|', rtt
, ms
);
2200 printf("Lost/Sent = Pct Rate To %s\n", s2
);
2202 printf(" Rate Lost/Sent = Pct Rate\n");
2203 if (!first
|| verbose
) {
2204 hop
= t_diff(resptime
, qarrtime
);
2206 printf(" v / hop%5d%s ", hop
, ms
);
2208 printf("--------------------- --------------------\n");
2210 printf("------- ---------------------\n");
2212 if ((b
->tr_inaddr
& smask
) != (base
->qhdr
.tr_src
& smask
) &&
2213 b
->tr_rmtaddr
!= 0) {
2214 printf("%-15s %-14s is the previous hop\n", inet_fmt(b
->tr_rmtaddr
, s1
),
2215 inet_name(b
->tr_rmtaddr
));
2219 printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(n
->tr_vifin
));
2220 printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(n
->tr_vifout
));
2221 printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
));
2222 printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(b
->tr_vifin
));
2223 printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(b
->tr_vifout
));
2224 printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(b
->tr_pktcnt
));
2225 printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ",
2226 (long)(ntohl(n
->tr_vifin
) - ntohl(b
->tr_vifin
)));
2227 printf("v_out: %ld ",
2228 (long)(ntohl(n
->tr_vifout
) - ntohl(b
->tr_vifout
)));
2229 printf("pkts: %ld\n",
2230 (long)(ntohl(n
->tr_pktcnt
) - ntohl(b
->tr_pktcnt
)));
2231 printf("\t\t\t\treset: %x hoptime: %lx\n", *r
, (long)ntohl(n
->tr_qarr
));
2235 if ((n
->tr_inaddr
!= b
->tr_inaddr
) ||
2236 (n
->tr_outaddr
!= b
->tr_outaddr
) ||
2237 (n
->tr_rmtaddr
!= b
->tr_rmtaddr
))
2238 return 1; /* Route changed */
2240 if ((n
->tr_inaddr
!= n
->tr_outaddr
) && n
->tr_inaddr
)
2241 printf("%-15s\n", inet_fmt(n
->tr_inaddr
, s1
));
2242 printf("%-15s %-14s %s%s\n", inet_fmt(n
->tr_outaddr
, s1
), names
[rno
],
2243 flag_type(n
->tr_rflags
),
2244 (*r
& BUG_NOPRINT
) ? " [reset counters]" : "");
2246 if (rno
-- < 1) break;
2248 printf(" %c ^ ttl%5d ", (first
&& !verbose
) ? 'v' : '|',
2250 stat_line(p
, n
, TRUE
, r
);
2251 if (!first
|| verbose
) {
2252 resptime
= qarrtime
;
2253 qarrtime
= ntohl((n
-1)->tr_qarr
);
2254 hop
= t_diff(resptime
, qarrtime
);
2256 printf(" v | hop%5d%s", hop
, ms
);
2260 stat_line(b
, n
, TRUE
, r
);
2264 ttl
= MaX(ttl
, MaX(1, n
->tr_fttl
) + base
->len
- rno
);
2267 printf(" %c \\__ ttl%5d ", (first
&& !verbose
) ? 'v' : '|',
2269 stat_line(p
, n
, FALSE
, r
);
2270 if (!first
|| verbose
) {
2271 hop
= t_diff(qarrtime
, new->qtime
);
2273 printf(" v \\ hop%5d%s", hop
, ms
);
2277 stat_line(b
, n
, FALSE
, r
);
2279 printf("%-15s %s\n", inet_fmt(base
->qhdr
.tr_dst
, s1
),
2280 !passive
? inet_fmt(lcl_addr
, s2
) : " * * * ");
2281 printf(" Receiver Query Source\n\n");
2286 * Determine whether or not the path has changed.
2289 path_changed(struct resp_buf
*base
, struct resp_buf
*new)
2291 int rno
= base
->len
- 1;
2292 struct tr_resp
*b
= base
->resps
+ rno
;
2293 struct tr_resp
*n
= new->resps
+ rno
;
2295 while (rno
-- >= 0) {
2296 if ((n
->tr_inaddr
!= b
->tr_inaddr
) ||
2297 (n
->tr_outaddr
!= b
->tr_outaddr
) ||
2298 (n
->tr_rmtaddr
!= b
->tr_rmtaddr
))
2299 return 1; /* Route changed */
2300 if ((b
->tr_rflags
== TR_NO_RTE
) &&
2301 (n
->tr_rflags
!= TR_NO_RTE
))
2302 return 1; /* Route got longer? */
2310 /***************************************************************************
2312 ***************************************************************************/
2315 main(int argc
, char **argv
)
2318 struct sockaddr_in addr
;
2319 int addrlen
= sizeof(addr
);
2322 struct resp_buf
*prev
, *new;
2326 int hops
, nexthop
, tries
;
2327 u_int32 lastout
= 0;
2336 errx(1, "must be root");
2339 * We might get spawned by vat with the audio device open.
2340 * Close everything but stdin, stdout, stderr.
2342 for (i
= 3; i
< 255; i
++)
2349 if (argc
== 0) usage();
2351 while (argc
> 0 && *argv
[0] == '-') {
2352 char *p
= *argv
++; argc
--;
2360 } else if (argc
> 0) arg
= argv
[0];
2362 case 'd': /* Unlisted debug print option */
2363 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2365 if (debug
< 0) debug
= 0;
2366 if (debug
> 3) debug
= 3;
2367 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2371 case 'M': /* Use multicast for reponse */
2374 case 'U': /* Use unicast for response */
2377 case 'L': /* Trace w/ loss threshold */
2378 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2379 lossthresh
= atoi(arg
);
2383 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2388 case 'O': /* Don't use IP options */
2391 case 'P': /* Just watch the path */
2395 case 'Q': /* (undoc.) always use this QID */
2396 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2397 staticqid
= atoi(arg
);
2400 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2405 case 'T': /* Print confusing tunnel stats */
2408 case 'W': /* Cisco's "weak" mtrace */
2411 case 'V': /* Print version and exit */
2412 fprintf(stderr
, "mtrace version 5.2\n");
2415 case 'l': /* Loop updating stats indefinitely */
2418 case 'n': /* Don't reverse map host addresses */
2421 case 'p': /* Passive listen for traces */
2424 case 'v': /* Verbosity */
2427 case 's': /* Short form, don't wait for stats */
2430 case 'w': /* Time to wait for packet arrival */
2431 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2432 timeout
= atoi(arg
);
2433 if (timeout
< 1) timeout
= 1;
2434 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2438 case 'f': /* first hop */
2439 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2441 if (qno
> MAXHOPS
) qno
= MAXHOPS
;
2442 else if (qno
< 1) qno
= 0;
2443 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2448 case 'm': /* Max number of hops to trace */
2449 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2451 if (qno
> MAXHOPS
) qno
= MAXHOPS
;
2452 else if (qno
< 1) qno
= 0;
2453 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2457 case 'q': /* Number of query retries */
2458 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2459 nqueries
= atoi(arg
);
2460 if (nqueries
< 1) nqueries
= 1;
2461 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2465 case 'g': /* Last-hop gateway (dest of query) */
2466 if (arg
&& (gwy
= host_addr(arg
))) {
2467 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2471 case 't': /* TTL for query packet */
2472 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2474 if (qttl
< 1) qttl
= 1;
2476 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2480 case 'e': /* Extra hops past non-responder */
2481 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2482 extrahops
= atoi(arg
);
2483 if (extrahops
< 0) extrahops
= 0;
2484 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2488 case 'r': /* Dest for response packet */
2489 if (arg
&& (raddr
= host_addr(arg
))) {
2490 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2494 case 'i': /* Local interface address */
2495 if (arg
&& (lcl_addr
= host_addr(arg
))) {
2496 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2500 case 'S': /* Stat accumulation interval */
2501 if (arg
&& isdigit(*arg
)) {
2502 statint
= atoi(arg
);
2503 if (statint
< 1) statint
= 1;
2504 if (arg
== argv
[0]) argv
++, argc
--;
2514 if (argc
> 0 && (qsrc
= host_addr(argv
[0]))) { /* Source of path */
2515 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qsrc
))) {
2517 /* Should probably rewrite arg parsing at some point, as
2518 * this makes "mtrace -g foo 224.1.2.3 224.2.3.4" valid!... */
2526 if (argc
> 0 && (qdst
= host_addr(argv
[0]))) { /* Dest of path */
2528 if (argc
> 0 && (qgrp
= host_addr(argv
[0]))) { /* Path via group */
2531 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qdst
))) {
2532 u_int32 temp
= qdst
;
2535 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qdst
))) usage();
2536 } else if (qgrp
&& !IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qgrp
))) usage();
2551 checkforsolarisbug();
2555 * Set useful defaults for as many parameters as possible.
2558 defgrp
= 0; /* Default to no group */
2559 query_cast
= htonl(0xE0000002); /* All routers multicast addr */
2560 resp_cast
= htonl(0xE0000120); /* Mtrace response multicast addr */
2564 if (printstats
&& numstats
!= 0 && !tunstats
) {
2565 /* Stats are useless without a group */
2567 "WARNING: no multicast group specified, so no statistics printed");
2573 "WARNING: group was specified so not performing \"weak\" mtrace");
2577 * Get default local address for multicasts to use in setting defaults.
2579 addr
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
2580 #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
2581 addr
.sin_len
= sizeof(addr
);
2583 addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
= qgrp
? qgrp
: query_cast
;
2584 addr
.sin_port
= htons(2000); /* Any port above 1024 will do */
2587 * Note that getsockname() can return 0 on some systems
2588 * (notably SunOS 5.x, x < 6). This is taken care of in
2589 * get_netmask(). If the default multicast interface (set
2590 * with the route for 224.0.0.0) is not the same as the
2591 * hostname, mtrace -i [if_addr] will have to be used.
2593 if (((udp
= socket(AF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
, 0)) < 0) ||
2594 (connect(udp
, (struct sockaddr
*) &addr
, sizeof(addr
)) < 0) ||
2595 getsockname(udp
, (struct sockaddr
*) &addr
, &addrlen
) < 0)
2596 err(-1, "determining local address");
2600 * SunOS 5.X prior to SunOS 2.6, getsockname returns 0 for udp socket.
2601 * This call to sysinfo will return the hostname.
2602 * If the default multicast interfface (set with the route
2603 * for 224.0.0.0) is not the same as the hostname,
2604 * mtrace -i [if_addr] will have to be used.
2606 if (addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
== 0) {
2607 char myhostname
[MAXHOSTNAMELEN
];
2611 error
= sysinfo(SI_HOSTNAME
, myhostname
, sizeof(myhostname
));
2613 err(1, "getting my hostname");
2615 hp
= gethostbyname(myhostname
);
2616 if (hp
== NULL
|| hp
->h_addrtype
!= AF_INET
||
2617 hp
->h_length
!= sizeof(addr
.sin_addr
))
2618 err(1, "finding IP address for my hostname");
2620 memcpy((char *)&addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
, hp
->h_addr
, hp
->h_length
);
2625 * Default destination for path to be queried is the local host.
2626 * When gateway specified, default destination is that gateway
2627 * and default source is local host.
2630 qdst
= lcl_addr
? lcl_addr
: addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
;
2631 dst_netmask
= get_netmask(udp
, &qdst
);
2632 if (gwy
&& (gwy
& dst_netmask
) != (qdst
& dst_netmask
) &&
2633 !IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gwy
)))
2636 if (qsrc
== 0 && gwy
)
2637 qsrc
= lcl_addr
? lcl_addr
: addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
;
2641 dst_netmask
= get_netmask(udp
, &qdst
);
2643 if (lcl_addr
== 0) lcl_addr
= addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
;
2646 * Initialize the seed for random query identifiers.
2648 gettimeofday(&tv
, 0);
2649 seed
= tv
.tv_usec
^ lcl_addr
;
2655 * Protect against unicast queries to mrouted versions that might crash.
2656 * Also use the obsolete "can mtrace" neighbor bit to warn about
2657 * older implementations.
2659 if (gwy
&& !IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gwy
)))
2660 if (send_recv(gwy
, IGMP_DVMRP
, DVMRP_ASK_NEIGHBORS2
, 1, &incr
[0], NULL
)) {
2661 int flags
= ntohl(incr
[0].igmp
.igmp_group
.s_addr
);
2662 int version
= flags
& 0xFFFF;
2663 int info
= (flags
& 0xFF0000) >> 16;
2665 if (version
== 0x0303 || version
== 0x0503) {
2666 printf("Don't use -g to address an mrouted 3.%d, it might crash\n",
2667 (version
>> 8) & 0xFF);
2670 if ((info
& 0x08) == 0) {
2673 printf(" probably doesn't support mtrace, trying anyway...\n");
2677 printf("Mtrace from %s to %s via group %s\n",
2678 inet_fmt(qsrc
, s1
), inet_fmt(qdst
, s2
), inet_fmt(qgrp
, s3
));
2680 if ((qdst
& dst_netmask
) == (qsrc
& dst_netmask
))
2681 fprintf(stderr
, "mtrace: Source & receiver appear to be directly connected\n");
2684 * If the response is to be a multicast address, make sure we
2685 * are listening on that multicast address.
2688 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(raddr
))) k_join(raddr
, lcl_addr
);
2689 } else k_join(resp_cast
, lcl_addr
);
2691 memset(&base
, 0, sizeof(base
));
2694 * If the destination is on the local net, the last-hop router can
2695 * be found by multicast to the all-routers multicast group.
2696 * Otherwise, use the group address that is the subject of the
2697 * query since by definition the last-hop router will be a member.
2698 * Set default TTLs for local remote multicasts.
2701 if ((qdst
& dst_netmask
) == (lcl_addr
& dst_netmask
)) tdst
= query_cast
;
2704 if (tdst
== 0 && qgrp
== 0)
2705 errx(1, "mtrace: weak mtrace requires -g if destination is not local.\n");
2707 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(tdst
))) {
2708 k_set_loop(1); /* If I am running on a router, I need to hear this */
2709 if (tdst
== query_cast
) k_set_ttl(qttl
? qttl
: 1);
2710 else k_set_ttl(qttl
? qttl
: MULTICAST_TTL1
);
2714 * Try a query at the requested number of hops or MAXHOPS if unspecified.
2719 printf("Querying full reverse path... ");
2725 printf("Querying full reverse path, starting at hop %d...", qno
);
2727 printf("Querying reverse path, maximum %d hops... ", qno
);
2734 recvlen
= send_recv(tdst
, IGMP_MTRACE
, hops
, tries
, &base
, mtrace_callback
);
2737 * If the initial query was successful, print it. Otherwise, if
2738 * the query max hop count is the default of zero, loop starting
2739 * from one until there is no response for extrahops more hops. The
2740 * extra hops allow getting past an mtrace-capable mrouter that can't
2741 * send multicast packets because all phyints are disabled.
2747 print_trace(1, &base
, names
);
2748 r
= base
.resps
+ base
.len
- 1;
2749 if (r
->tr_rflags
== TR_OLD_ROUTER
|| r
->tr_rflags
== TR_NO_SPACE
||
2750 (qno
!= 0 && r
->tr_rmtaddr
!= 0 && !fflag
)) {
2751 printf("%3d ", -(base
.len
+1));
2752 what_kind(&base
, r
->tr_rflags
== TR_OLD_ROUTER
?
2753 "doesn't support mtrace"
2754 : "is the next hop");
2757 nexthop
= hops
= qno
;
2760 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
2761 if ((r
->tr_inaddr
& smask
) == (qsrc
& smask
)) {
2762 printf("%3d ", -(base
.len
+1));
2767 } else if (qno
== 0) {
2769 printf("switching to hop-by-hop:\n 0 ");
2773 for (hops
= 1, nexthop
= 1; hops
<= MAXHOPS
; ++hops
) {
2774 printf("%3d ", -hops
);
2778 * After a successful first hop, try switching to the unicast
2779 * address of the last-hop router instead of multicasting the
2780 * trace query. This should be safe for mrouted versions 3.3
2781 * and 3.5 because there is a long route timeout with metric
2782 * infinity before a route disappears. Switching to unicast
2783 * reduces the amount of multicast traffic and avoids a bug
2784 * with duplicate suppression in mrouted 3.5.
2786 if (hops
== 2 && gwy
== 0 && lastout
!= 0 &&
2787 (recvlen
= send_recv(lastout
, IGMP_MTRACE
, hops
, 1, &base
, mtrace_callback
)))
2789 else recvlen
= send_recv(tdst
, IGMP_MTRACE
, hops
, nqueries
, &base
, mtrace_callback
);
2792 /*if (hops == 1) break;*/
2793 if (hops
== nexthop
) {
2796 } else if (what_kind(&base
, "didn't respond")) {
2797 /* the ask_neighbors determined that the
2798 * not-responding router is the first-hop. */
2803 } else if (hops
< nexthop
+ extrahops
) {
2806 printf("...giving up\n");
2811 if (base
.len
== hops
&&
2812 (hops
== 1 || (base
.resps
+nexthop
-2)->tr_outaddr
== lastout
)) {
2813 if (hops
== nexthop
) {
2814 print_trace(-hops
, &base
, names
);
2816 printf("\nResuming...\n");
2817 print_trace(nexthop
, &base
, names
);
2820 if (base
.len
< hops
) {
2822 * A shorter trace than requested means a fatal error
2823 * occurred along the path, or that the route changed
2826 * If the trace is longer than the last one we received,
2827 * then we are resuming from a skipped router (but there
2828 * is still probably a problem).
2830 * If the trace is shorter than the last one we
2831 * received, then the route must have changed (and
2832 * there is still probably a problem).
2834 if (nexthop
<= base
.len
) {
2835 printf("\nResuming...\n");
2836 print_trace(nexthop
, &base
, names
);
2837 } else if (nexthop
> base
.len
+ 1) {
2839 printf("\nRoute must have changed...\n");
2840 print_trace(1, &base
, names
);
2844 * The last hop address is not the same as it was.
2845 * If we didn't know the last hop then we just
2846 * got the first response from a hop-by-hop trace;
2847 * if we did know the last hop then
2848 * the route probably changed underneath us.
2852 printf("\nRoute must have changed...\n");
2854 printf("\nResuming...\n");
2855 print_trace(1, &base
, names
);
2859 r
= base
.resps
+ base
.len
- 1;
2860 lastout
= r
->tr_outaddr
;
2862 if (base
.len
< hops
||
2863 r
->tr_rmtaddr
== 0 ||
2864 (r
->tr_rflags
& 0x80)) {
2865 VAL_TO_MASK(smask
, r
->tr_smask
);
2866 if (r
->tr_rmtaddr
) {
2867 if (hops
!= nexthop
) {
2868 printf("\n%3d ", -(base
.len
+1));
2870 what_kind(&base
, r
->tr_rflags
== TR_OLD_ROUTER
?
2871 "doesn't support mtrace" :
2872 "would be the next hop");
2873 /* XXX could do segmented trace if TR_NO_SPACE */
2874 } else if (r
->tr_rflags
== TR_NO_ERR
&&
2875 (r
->tr_inaddr
& smask
) == (qsrc
& smask
)) {
2876 printf("%3d ", -(hops
+ 1));
2887 if (base
.rtime
== 0) {
2888 printf("Timed out receiving responses\n");
2889 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(tdst
)))
2890 if (tdst
== query_cast
)
2891 printf("Perhaps no local router has a route for source %s\n",
2892 inet_fmt(qsrc
, s1
));
2894 printf("Perhaps receiver %s is not a member of group %s,\n\
2895 or no router local to it has a route for source %s,\n\
2896 or multicast at ttl %d doesn't reach its last-hop router for that source\n",
2897 inet_fmt(qdst
, s2
), inet_fmt(qgrp
, s3
), inet_fmt(qsrc
, s1
),
2898 qttl
? qttl
: MULTICAST_TTL1
);
2902 printf("Round trip time %d ms; ", t_diff(base
.rtime
, base
.qtime
));
2904 struct tr_resp
*n
= base
.resps
+ base
.len
- 1;
2905 u_int ttl
= n
->tr_fttl
+ 1;
2910 ttl
= MaX(ttl
, MaX(1, n
->tr_fttl
) + base
.len
- rno
);
2912 printf("total ttl of %d required.\n\n",ttl
);
2916 * Use the saved response which was the longest one received,
2917 * and make additional probes after delay to measure loss.
2919 raddr
= base
.qhdr
.tr_raddr
;
2920 rttl
= TR_GETTTL(base
.qhdr
.tr_rttlqid
);
2921 gettimeofday(&tv
, 0);
2922 waittime
= statint
- (((tv
.tv_sec
+ JAN_1970
) & 0xFFFF) - (base
.qtime
>> 16));
2924 new = &incr
[numstats
&1];
2927 * Zero out bug-avoidance counters
2929 memset(bugs
, 0, sizeof(bugs
));
2932 printf("Monitoring path..");
2934 while (numstats
--) {
2935 if (waittime
< 1) printf("\n");
2937 if (printstats
&& (lossthresh
== 0 || printed
)) {
2938 printf("Waiting to accumulate statistics...");
2943 sleep((unsigned)waittime
);
2946 rno
= hopbyhop
? base
.len
: qno
? qno
: MAXHOPS
;
2947 recvlen
= send_recv(tdst
, IGMP_MTRACE
, rno
, nqueries
, new, mtrace_callback
);
2950 printf("Timed out.\n");
2958 if (base
.len
!= new->len
|| path_changed(&base
, new)) {
2959 printf("%s", base
.len
== new->len
? "Route changed" :
2960 "Trace length doesn't match");
2962 printf(" after %d seconds",
2963 (int)((new->qtime
- base
.qtime
) >> 16));
2966 print_trace(1, new, names
);
2968 bcopy(new, &base
, sizeof(base
));
2969 nexthop
= hops
= new->len
;
2970 printf("Continuing with hop-by-hop...\n");
2975 if (new->igmp
.igmp_group
.s_addr
!= qgrp
||
2976 new->qhdr
.tr_src
!= qsrc
|| new->qhdr
.tr_dst
!= qdst
)
2977 printf("\nWARNING: trace modified en route; statistics may be incorrect\n");
2978 fixup_stats(&base
, prev
, new, bugs
);
2979 if ((lossthresh
== 0) || check_thresh(lossthresh
, &base
, prev
, new)) {
2980 printf("Results after %d seconds",
2981 (int)((new->qtime
- base
.qtime
) >> 16));
2983 printf(" (this trace %d seconds)",
2984 (int)((new->qtime
- prev
->qtime
) >> 16));
2987 struct tm
*qr
= localtime(&t
);
2989 printf(" qid 0x%06x at %2d:%02d:%02d",
2990 TR_GETQID(base
.qhdr
.tr_rttlqid
),
2991 qr
->tm_hour
, qr
->tm_min
, qr
->tm_sec
);
2995 if (print_stats(&base
, prev
, new, bugs
, names
)) {
2996 printf("This should have been detected earlier, but ");
2997 printf("Route changed:\n");
2998 goto printandcontinue
;
3003 new = &incr
[numstats
&1];
3008 * If the response was multicast back, leave the group
3011 if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(raddr
))) k_leave(raddr
, lcl_addr
);
3012 } else k_leave(resp_cast
, lcl_addr
);
3020 fprintf(stderr
, "%s\n%s\n%s\n",
3021 "usage: mtrace [-MUOPTWVlnpvs] [-e extra_hops] [-f first_hop] [-i if_addr]",
3022 " [-g gateway] [-m max_hops] [-q nqueries] [-r resp_dest]",
3023 " [-S statint] [-t ttl] [-w wait] source [receiver] [group]");
3028 check_vif_state(void)
3030 dolog(LOG_WARNING
, errno
, "sendto");
3034 * Log errors and other messages to stderr, according to the severity
3035 * of the message and the current debug level. For errors of severity
3036 * LOG_ERR or worse, terminate the program.
3039 dolog(int severity
, int syserr
, char *format
, ...)
3044 va_start(ap
, format
);
3047 case 0: if (severity
> LOG_WARNING
) return;
3048 case 1: if (severity
> LOG_NOTICE
) return;
3049 case 2: if (severity
> LOG_INFO
) return;
3052 if (severity
== LOG_WARNING
)
3053 strcpy(fmt
, "warning - ");
3054 strncat(fmt
, format
, sizeof(fmt
)-strlen(fmt
));
3055 fmt
[sizeof(fmt
)-1]='\0';
3056 vfprintf(stderr
, fmt
, ap
);
3058 fprintf(stderr
, "\n");
3059 else if (syserr
< sys_nerr
)
3060 fprintf(stderr
, ": %s\n", sys_errlist
[syserr
]);
3062 fprintf(stderr
, ": errno %d\n", syserr
);
3064 if (severity
<= LOG_ERR
) exit(1);