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27 static const char rcsid
[] _U_
=
28 "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/print-vjc.c,v 1.15 2004/03/25 03:31:17 mcr Exp $ (LBL)";
31 #include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
36 #include "interface.h"
37 #include "addrtoname.h"
39 #include "slcompress.h"
43 * XXX - for BSD/OS PPP, what packets get supplied with a PPP header type
44 * of PPP_VJC and what packets get supplied with a PPP header type of
45 * PPP_VJNC? PPP_VJNC is for "UNCOMPRESSED_TCP" packets, and PPP_VJC
46 * is for COMPRESSED_TCP packets (PPP_IP is used for TYPE_IP packets).
48 * RFC 1144 implies that, on the wire, the packet type is *not* needed
49 * for PPP, as different PPP protocol types can be used; it only needs
50 * to be put on the wire for SLIP.
52 * It also indicates that, for compressed SLIP:
54 * If the COMPRESSED_TCP bit is set in the first byte, it's
55 * a COMPRESSED_TCP packet; that byte is the change byte, and
56 * the COMPRESSED_TCP bit, 0x80, isn't used in the change byte.
58 * If the upper 4 bits of the first byte are 7, it's an
59 * UNCOMPRESSED_TCP packet; that byte is the first byte of
60 * the UNCOMPRESSED_TCP modified IP header, with a connection
61 * number in the protocol field, and with the version field
64 * Otherwise, the packet is an IPv4 packet (where the upper 4 bits
65 * of the packet are 4).
67 * So this routine looks as if it's sort-of intended to handle
68 * compressed SLIP, although it doesn't handle UNCOMPRESSED_TCP
69 * correctly for that (it doesn't fix the version number and doesn't
70 * do anything to the protocol field), and doesn't check for COMPRESSED_TCP
71 * packets correctly for that (you only check the first bit - see
74 * But it's called for BSD/OS PPP, not SLIP - perhaps BSD/OS does weird
75 * things with the headers?
77 * Without a BSD/OS VJC-compressed PPP trace, or knowledge of what the
78 * BSD/OS VJC code does, we can't say what's the case.
80 * We therefore leave "proto" - which is the PPP protocol type - in place,
81 * *not* marked as unused, for now, so that GCC warnings about the
82 * unused argument remind us that we should fix this some day.
85 vjc_print(register const char *bp
, u_short proto _U_
)
89 switch (bp
[0] & 0xf0) {
92 printf("(vjc type=IP) ");
94 case TYPE_UNCOMPRESSED_TCP
:
96 printf("(vjc type=raw TCP) ");
98 case TYPE_COMPRESSED_TCP
:
100 printf("(vjc type=compressed TCP) ");
101 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++) {
102 if (bp
[1] & (0x80 >> i
))
103 printf("%c", "?CI?SAWU"[i
]);
107 printf("C=0x%02x ", bp
[2]);
108 printf("sum=0x%04x ", *(u_short
*)&bp
[3]);
112 printf("(vjc type=error) ");
116 printf("(vjc type=0x%02x) ", bp
[0] & 0xf0);