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3 * $NetBSD: show.c,v 1.1 1996/11/15 18:01:41 gwr Exp $
4 * $DragonFly: src/sbin/route/show.c,v 1.6 2006/01/19 22:19:30 dillon Exp $
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35 #include <sys/param.h>
36 #include <sys/protosw.h>
37 #include <sys/socket.h>
41 #include <net/if_dl.h>
42 #include <net/if_types.h>
43 #include <net/route.h>
44 #include <netinet/in.h>
46 #include <arpa/inet.h>
48 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
61 ((a) > 0 ? (1 + (((a) - 1) | (sizeof(long) - 1))) : sizeof(long))
62 #define ADVANCE(x, n) (x += ROUNDUP((n)->sa_len))
65 * Definitions for showing gateway flags.
71 static const struct bits bits
[] = {
76 { RTF_BLACKHOLE
, 'B' },
78 { RTF_MODIFIED
, 'M' },
79 { RTF_DONE
, 'd' }, /* Completed -- for routing messages only */
81 { RTF_XRESOLVE
, 'X' },
90 static void p_rtentry(struct rt_msghdr
*);
91 static int p_sockaddr(struct sockaddr
*, int, int);
92 static void p_flags(int, const char *);
93 static void pr_rthdr(void);
94 static void pr_family(int);
97 * Print routing tables.
100 show(int argc
, char *argv
[])
102 struct rt_msghdr
*rtm
;
103 char *buf
= NULL
, *next
, *lim
= NULL
;
111 if (argc
== 2 && **argv
== '-') {
112 switch (keyword(*argv
+ 1)) {
144 mib
[4] = NET_RT_DUMP
;
152 if (sysctl(mib
, miblen
, NULL
, &needed
, NULL
, 0) < 0) {
153 perror("route-sysctl-estimate");
157 if ((buf
= malloc(needed
)) == NULL
) {
158 printf("out of space\n");
161 if (sysctl(mib
, miblen
, buf
, &needed
, NULL
, 0) < 0) {
162 perror("sysctl of routing table");
168 printf("Routing tables\n");
171 for (next
= buf
; next
< lim
; next
+= rtm
->rtm_msglen
) {
172 rtm
= (struct rt_msghdr
*)next
;
173 sa
= (struct sockaddr
*)(rtm
+ 1);
174 if (af
!= 0 && sa
->sa_family
!= af
)
182 /* column widths; each followed by one space */
183 #define WID_DST (nflag ? 20 : 32) /* destination column width */
184 #define WID_GW (nflag ? 20 : 32) /* gateway column width */
187 * Print header for routing table columns.
192 printf("%-*.*s %-*.*s %-6.6s\n",
193 WID_DST
, WID_DST
, "Destination",
194 WID_GW
, WID_GW
, "Gateway",
199 * Print a routing table entry.
202 p_rtentry(struct rt_msghdr
*rtm
)
204 struct sockaddr
*sa
= (struct sockaddr
*)(rtm
+ 1);
206 static int masks_done
, banner_printed
;
209 int af
= 0, interesting
= RTF_UP
| RTF_GATEWAY
| RTF_HOST
;
213 /* for the moment, netmasks are skipped over */
214 if (!banner_printed
) {
215 printf("Netmasks:\n");
218 if (masks_done
== 0) {
219 if (rtm
->rtm_addrs
!= RTA_DST
) {
233 * Print the information. If wflag is set p_sockaddr() can return
234 * a wider width then specified and we try to fit the second
235 * address in any remaining space so the flags still lines up.
237 if (rtm
->rtm_addrs
== RTA_DST
) {
238 p_sockaddr(sa
, 0, WID_DST
+ WID_GW
+ 2);
240 width
= p_sockaddr(sa
, rtm
->rtm_flags
, WID_DST
);
241 sa
= (struct sockaddr
*)(ROUNDUP(sa
->sa_len
) + (char *)sa
);
242 p_sockaddr(sa
, 0, WID_GW
+ WID_DST
- width
);
244 p_flags(rtm
->rtm_flags
& interesting
, "%-6.6s ");
249 * Print address family header before a section of the routing table.
262 afname
= "Internet6";
278 afname
= "AppleTalk";
285 printf("\n%s:\n", afname
);
287 printf("\nProtocol Family %d:\n", af
);
291 p_sockaddr(struct sockaddr
*sa
, int flags
, int width
)
296 int len
= sizeof(workbuf
);
299 switch(sa
->sa_family
) {
303 struct sockaddr_dl
*sdl
= (struct sockaddr_dl
*)sa
;
305 if (sdl
->sdl_nlen
== 0 && sdl
->sdl_alen
== 0 &&
306 sdl
->sdl_slen
== 0) {
307 snprintf(workbuf
, sizeof(workbuf
),
308 "link#%d", sdl
->sdl_index
);
310 switch (sdl
->sdl_type
) {
314 u_char
*lla
= (u_char
*)sdl
->sdl_data
+
318 for (i
= 0; i
< sdl
->sdl_alen
; i
++, lla
++) {
319 snprintf(cp
, len
, "%s%x", cplim
, *lla
);
323 break; /* overflow */
339 struct sockaddr_in
*in
= (struct sockaddr_in
*)sa
;
341 if (in
->sin_addr
.s_addr
== 0) {
342 /* cp points to workbuf */
343 strncpy(cp
, "default", len
);
345 cp
= (flags
& RTF_HOST
) ? routename(sa
) : netname(sa
);
352 struct sockaddr_in6
*in6
= (struct sockaddr_in6
*)sa
;
354 if (IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(&in6
->sin6_addr
)) {
355 /* cp points to workbuf */
356 strncpy(cp
, "default", len
);
358 cp
= ((flags
& RTF_HOST
) ? routename(sa
)
361 /* make sure numeric address is not truncated */
362 if (strchr(cp
, ':') != NULL
&&
363 (width
< 0 || strlen(cp
) > (size_t)width
))
371 cp
= ns_print((struct sockaddr_ns
*)sa
);
377 u_char
*s
= (u_char
*)sa
->sa_data
, *slim
;
379 slim
= sa
->sa_len
+ (u_char
*) sa
;
380 cplim
= cp
+ sizeof(workbuf
) - 6;
381 snprintf(cp
, len
, "(%d)", sa
->sa_family
);
386 break; /* overflow */
388 while (s
< slim
&& cp
< cplim
) {
389 snprintf(cp
, len
, " %02x", *s
++);
393 break; /* overflow */
395 snprintf(cp
, len
, "%02x", *s
++);
399 break; /* overflow */
406 count
= printf("%s ", cp
);
409 count
= printf("%-*s ", width
, cp
);
411 count
= printf("%-*.*s ", width
, width
, cp
);
417 p_flags(int f
, const char *format
)
419 char name
[33], *flags
;
420 const struct bits
*p
= bits
;
422 for (flags
= name
; p
->b_mask
&& flags
< &name
[sizeof(name
-2)]; p
++) {
427 printf(format
, name
);