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20 #ifndef __MOPS__
21 #define __MOPS__
24 #define MOPS_VERSION "0.3"
25 #define MOPS_CODENAME "Cyanistes caeruleus (DE+150)"
26 #define AUTOMOPS_ENABLED 0 // Automops subsystem (currently in development)
27 #define MAX_MOPS_FRAME_SIZE 8192 // total max frame size (=all headers plus payload)
28 #define MIN_MOPS_FRAME_SIZE 15 // total min frame size
29 #define MOPS_SIZE_MARGIN 50 // User limit: MAX_MOPS_FRAME_SIZE - MOPS_SIZE_MARGIN
30 #define MAX_MOPS_MSG_SIZE 7500 // payload limit
31 #define MAX_MOPS_MSG_CHUNK_SIZE 1000 // Chunks size when read data from a file for the payload
32 #define MAX_MOPS_COUNTERS_PER_PACKET 10 // number of user-defined counters per packet
33 #define MAX_MOPS_PACKET_NAME_LEN 32 // Each packet must have an unique name
34 #define MAX_MOPS_DESCRIPTION_LEN 80 // Max length of packet description string
35 #define MAX_MOPS_DOT1Q_TAGS 64 // Max number of 802.1Q tags within a frame (too many, practically ;-))
36 #define MAX_MOPS_MPLS_TAGS 64 // Max number of MPLS tags within a frame (again too many, practically)
37 #define XN_MAX_STACK 7 // max nesting depth
39 #define AUTOMOPS_MAX_FILE_SIZE 200000 // Max file size in bytes for AMP protocol definitions
40 #define AUTOMOPS_MAX_NAME_LEN 32 // used for all names (valname, field name, protocol name)
41 #define AUTOMOPS_MAX_SHORTDESC_LEN 64
43 #define XML_MAX_TAG_LEN 16
44 #define XML_STRLEN 64 // required length of user string to hold tag
45 // but also alternatively an error message
48 #define MAX_LLDP_OPT_TLVS 500 // How many bytes are reserved for optional TLVs within an LLDP message?
50 //#define MAX_MOPS_PACKETS 1000 // number of packet slots *** DEPRECATED ***
51 #define MAX_CLI_LINE_BYTES 32 // How many bytes 'mops_print_frame' should print before line break
53 // Basic layers; see mops_clear_layers()
54 // Also used by automops (see layers_on, layers_off)
55 #define MOPS_ALL 127
56 #define MOPS_ETH 1
57 #define MOPS_SNAP 2 // either LLC, LLC+SNAP
58 #define MOPS_dot1Q 4
59 #define MOPS_MPLS 8
60 #define MOPS_IP 16
61 #define MOPS_UDP 32
62 #define MOPS_TCP 64
64 // The following definitions are needed as values for (int) p_desc_type
65 // which identifies the exact type of (void *) p_desc.
66 #define MOPS_NO_PDESC 100
67 #define MOPS_ARP 101
68 #define MOPS_BPDU 102
69 #define MOPS_CDP 103
70 #define MOPS_DNS 104
71 #define MOPS_ICMP 105
72 #define MOPS_LLDP 106
73 #define MOPS_RTP 107
74 #define MOPS_SYSLOG 108
75 #define MOPS_IGMP 109
77 // packet states (variable 'state')
78 // NOTE: every state >2 (i. e. 3, 4, ...) is an active state, i. e. packet should
79 // be blocked from configurations etc.
80 #define MOPS_STATE_NULL 0 // transition state, only initially
81 #define MOPS_STATE_INIT 1
82 #define MOPS_STATE_CONFIG 2 // normal state (when configured)
83 #define MOPS_STATE_ACTIVE 3 // has associated sending thread
84 #define MOPS_STATE_SEQACT 4 // packet is member of an active sequence
86 // Return values of mops_pdesc utility functions (see mops_ext.c)
87 #define MOPS_PDESC_SUCCESS 0 // Value assigned properly | string present
88 #define MOPS_PDESC_FAILURE 1 // Unspecified problem | string not present
89 #define MOPS_PDESC_LOW 2 // Value smaller than lower bound - but will set
90 #define MOPS_PDESC_HIGH 3 // Value larger than upper bound - but will set
91 #define MOPS_PDESC_OVERFLOW 4 // Value exceeded possible range
92 #define MOPS_PDESC_NO_MAC 5 // Invalid MAC address
93 #define MOPS_PDESC_NO_IP 6 // Invalid IP address
95 // These definitions are (should be) only used in mops_ext.c
96 #define MOPS_EXT_ARP struct mops_ext_arp *
97 #define MOPS_EXT_BPDU struct mops_ext_bpdu *
98 #define MOPS_EXT_CDP struct mops_ext_cdp *
99 #define MOPS_EXT_DNS struct mops_ext_dns *
100 #define MOPS_EXT_ICMP struct mops_ext_icmp *
101 #define MOPS_EXT_LLDP struct mops_ext_lldp *
102 #define MOPS_EXT_RTP struct mops_ext_rtp *
103 #define MOPS_EXT_SYSLOG struct mops_ext_syslog *
104 #define MOPS_EXT_IGMP struct mops_ext_igmp *
106 // Very specific definitions here:
107 #define MOPS_RTP_EXT_MZID 0xcaca // first 16 bit of the Mausezahn RTP extension header
108 #define DSP_SOURCE 100 // any number >0 indicating /dev/dsp to be used as RTP payload
109 #define MOPS_RTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE 200
111 #include <pthread.h>
114 // These are initialized with the definitions MIN_MOPS_FRAME_SIZE and
115 // MAX_MOPS_FRAME_SIZE above but can be overridden by the user (without
116 // extending these limits)
117 unsigned int min_frame_s;
118 unsigned int max_frame_s;
120 struct mops_counter
122 int use; // 1 = counter active
123 int offset; // points to counter location in *msg*
124 int random; // 1=random, 0=use start/stop/step
125 u_int32_t start; // HOST BYTE ORDER
126 u_int32_t stop; // HOST BYTE ORDER
127 u_int32_t step; // HOST BYTE ORDER
128 u_int32_t cur; // current value (HOST BYTE ORDER)
129 int bytes; // number of bytes used (1|2|4) - selects hton2 or hton4
130 // and enables proper wraparounds (mod 256, mod 65536, ...)
134 enum amperr {
135 ampSuccess,
136 ampInvalidIndex,
137 ampInvalidName,
138 ampDuplicateName,
139 ampDescTooLong,
140 ampInvalidType,
141 ampInvalidLayer,
142 ampTCPandUDP,
143 ampUnknownKeyword,
144 ampSingleWordRequired,
145 ampRangeError,
146 ampPayloadLen,
147 ampPayloadType,
148 ampUnknownTag
151 enum fieldtypes {
152 Byte8, Byte16, Byte32, Flag_in_Byte, MultiBytes, MultiBytesHex,
153 TLV // TODO: different/standard TLV formats (Cisco CDP, LLCP, ...)
157 struct fields {
158 struct fields *next;
159 char name[AUTOMOPS_MAX_NAME_LEN+1]; // Official name of field -- CASE INSENSITIVE
160 char shortdesc[AUTOMOPS_MAX_SHORTDESC_LEN+1]; // One-line description
161 char * longdesc; // Long (multiline) description (helptext)
162 enum fieldtypes type; // Field type corresponds to length
163 int constant; // 1: only default value allowed, not changeable
165 int i; // unique internal field entry index (strongly monotonic increasing!)
166 // Note: first entry starts with 0.
168 int index; // protocol field index; Note: First field has index 1.
169 // successive fields have same index in two cases:
170 // 1) several flags within same byte
171 // 2) several different valname/val pairs for same field index. In this
172 // case the successive field-entries must only contain the valname
173 // and a corresponding value.
175 // may contain a reserved value *name*, usually used with multiple
176 // successive fields with same field index N.
177 char valname[AUTOMOPS_MAX_NAME_LEN+1];
179 u_int32_t
180 tlv_type,
181 tlv_len,
182 val, // default initial value
183 min, // range min value
184 max; // range max value
186 int leftshift; // when type=Flag_in_Byte
188 u_int8_t *str; // default initial characters or hex values (when type=MultiByte or TLV)
189 int str_s; // length of str
193 // Each automops object identifies another dynamically specified protocol.
195 // Usage and structure:
197 // 1) Doubly linked list to store new (dynamically defined) protocols.
198 // Protocol definitions are typically loaded from a file and converted
199 // to an automops entry via parse_protocol() defined in parse_xml.c
201 // 2) When the user chooses one of these protocols to be used for a mops
202 // then best is to copy the whole automops to the current mops; this
203 // way the protocol's field values can be easily modified and
204 // automops_update() can be directly applied to that automops entity.
206 // If you cannot understand anything you are maybe already mausezahn'ed ;-)
208 struct automops {
209 struct automops *next;
210 struct automops *prev;
212 char name[AUTOMOPS_MAX_NAME_LEN+1]; // Protocol name
213 char desc[AUTOMOPS_MAX_SHORTDESC_LEN+1]; // One-line description
215 // Specify required and allowed layers using the definitions above
216 // for example MOPS_ETH, MOPS_SNAP, MOPS_dot1Q, MOPS_MPLS,
217 // MOPS_IP, MOPS_UDP, and MOPS_TCP
218 int
219 layers_on, // which layers are REQUIRED
220 layers_off; // which layers MUST be DISABLED because of conflicts
221 // Not mentioned layers are arbitrary (e. g. MOPS_dot1Q)
222 // Protocol-specific addresses
223 // Usually only destination address/port is specific but there are some
224 // exceptions (e. g. DHCP uses well known sp/dp pair).
225 // Value zero means ignore; otherwise copy to mops.
226 u_int16_t etype; // EtherType
227 u_int8_t proto; // IP protocol number
228 u_int8_t sa[6], da[6]; // source/destination MAC address
229 u_int32_t SA, DA; // source/destination IPv4 address
230 int sp, dp; // Well-known port numbers
233 int payload_type; // 0=none, 1=ascii, 2=hex, 3=any
234 char *payload; // default payload data (if above is true)
235 int payload_s;
237 struct fields *field; // points to single linked list describing each field
238 // or NULL
240 /// ---- internal data -----
241 int defined_externally; // 0=built-in, 1=file, -1=undefined
242 int used; // number of mopses using this automops;
243 // = -1 when allocated
244 // = 0 when got valid data
245 // = >0 when used by some mopses
249 struct automops * amp_head;
252 struct mops
254 struct mops *next;
255 struct mops *prev;
257 // *** The Header ***
258 // Management issues for TX
259 int state; // see above
260 int id; // UNIQUE Identifier (NOTE: MUST ALLOW -1)
261 int mz_system; // identifies user and system packets (such as ARP)
262 int verbose; // Be more or less verbose when processing that MOPS
263 char packet_name[MAX_MOPS_PACKET_NAME_LEN]; // Each packet must have unique name
264 char description[MAX_MOPS_DESCRIPTION_LEN]; // An optional short packet description
266 pthread_t mops_thread; // associated transmission thread
267 pthread_t interval_thread;
269 pthread_mutex_t mops_mutex; // mutex to savely access mops data
271 char device[16]; // every packet could be sent through a different device
272 // NOTE that we do NOT store the index of device_list[] because after
273 // a re-discovery of the network interfaces the same index could map
274 // to a different physical network device. Instead the device's name
275 // does not change (however, might be not available, but then we report
276 // an error message and the user can assign another interface)
278 // See function mops_get_device_index()
280 unsigned long count; // Desired number of packets to be sent. 0 means infinite.
281 unsigned long cntx; // This value actually counts sent packets.
282 // NOTE: Count _down_ for finite count, count _up_ for infinite count.
284 struct timespec ndelay; // Inter-packet delay; contains two members:
285 // tv_sec and tv_nsec (0 to 999999999)
287 struct timespec interval; // An optional global interval
288 int interval_used; // 0=none, 1=configured, 2=active (i. e. interval_thread is valid)
290 struct timespec delay_sigma; // Standard deviation
292 int delay_pd; // Which propability distribution (density)
293 // MOPS_DELAY_GAUSS
294 // MOPS_DELAY_EXP will result in a Poisson process with lambda=delay
297 int auto_delivery_off; // 0 means, the destination MAC address will be chosen automatically (for IP packets)
298 // depending on the IP destination address ('direct or indirect delivery', i. e. based
299 // on ARP).
301 // 1 means, the user-provided destination MAC address will be used.
303 // ******************
305 // Data section
307 int
308 use_ETHER, // if unset (=0) then complete raw frame given in frame[]
309 use_SNAP, // NOTE: use_SNAP=1 may indicate either 802.3+LLC alone or 802.3+LLC+SNAP
310 use_dot1Q,
311 use_MPLS,
312 use_IP,
313 use_UDP,
314 use_TCP;
316 int // pointers to important positions
317 begin_IP, // marks byte position of IP header within frame
318 begin_UDP, // marks byte position of UDP header within frame
319 begin_TCP, // marks byte position of TCP header within frame
320 begin_MSG; // marks byte position of first message byte (=payload) within frame
322 int // **** get payload (message) from a file ****
323 MSG_use_RAW_FILE, // 1 means update function should copy next chunk from file
324 MSG_use_HEX_FILE, // same but assumes file content such as "aa:bb:cc:f3:1e:..."
325 MSG_use_ASC_FILE; // same but interpretes file content as ASCII characters
326 // NOTE: if one of these are set to 1 then a filepointer is open !!!
328 // A protocol descriptor (p_desc) is only used for some statically
329 // defined protocols. Originally intended for more complicated protocols
330 // such as DNS.
331 void * p_desc; // optionally points to protocol descriptor (e. g. for DNS, CDP, etc)
332 int p_desc_type; // identifies the exact type of p_desc
336 // AutoMOPS provides a dynamic method to define new protocols. Here we need a pointer
337 // to the protocol definition for convenience and the complete protocol header field
338 // which is created by automops_update()
340 // Note: The used 'amp' should be memcpy'd for this particular mops
341 // because then we can store current PDU values here and the
342 // user can modify it later arbitrarily.
344 // Use automops_clone_automops() in automops.c for this.
346 struct automops *amp; // points to protocol definition
347 u_int8_t *amp_pdu; // contains the complete PDU as bytestring
348 int amp_pdu_s;
351 // Resulting frame:
352 u_int8_t frame[MAX_MOPS_FRAME_SIZE]; // will hold the complete frame
353 u_int32_t frame_s; // indicates the total frame size
356 // Ethernet parameters:
357 u_int8_t eth_dst[6];
358 u_int8_t eth_src[6];
359 int eth_src_israndom; // if set to 1 then the source address is to be randomized
360 u_int16_t eth_type;
361 u_int16_t eth_type_backup; // if original type must be restored (e. g. when removing MPLS labels)
363 // 802.3 parameters: LLC/SNAP
364 u_int16_t eth_len;
365 u_int8_t eth_snap[16]; // AA-AA-03-<OUI>-<TYPE>
366 int eth_snap_s; // usually 8 bytes
369 // 802.1Q VLAN Tag !!! NOTE: outer tag has lower index number (same byte-order as in frame[]) !!!
370 u_int8_t dot1Q[MAX_MOPS_DOT1Q_TAGS*4]; // All successive 802.1Q/P headers, 4 bytes per header: 0x8100, pri, cfi, id
371 int dot1Q_s; // how many bytes from above are really used
372 int dot1Q_isrange; // if 1, only the outer tag loops through the range.
373 int dot1Q_start;
374 int dot1Q_stop;
377 // MPLS label stack
378 u_int8_t mpls[MAX_MOPS_MPLS_TAGS*4]; // All successive labels
379 int mpls_s; // how many bytes from above are really used
380 int mpls_isrange; // if 1, only the outer tag loops through the range.
381 int mpls_start;
382 int mpls_stop;
384 // IP parameters -- NOTE: Everything here is in HOST BYTE ORDER !!!
386 u_int32_t ip_src; // By default interface address
387 u_int32_t ip_src_start; // start of range (HOST byte order => easy to count)
388 u_int32_t ip_src_stop; // stop of range (HOST byte order => easy to count)
389 int ip_src_isrange; // if set to 1 then the start/stop values above are valid.
390 int ip_src_israndom; // if set to 1 then the source address is to be randomized
391 u_int32_t ip_dst; // (HOST byte order)
392 u_int32_t ip_dst_start; // start of range (NOT network byte order => easy to count)
393 u_int32_t ip_dst_stop; // stop of range (NOT network byte order => easy to count)
394 int ip_dst_isrange; // if set to 1 then the start/stop values above are valid.
395 u_int16_t
396 ip_len,
397 ip_id,
398 ip_frag_offset, // 13 bit Offset: allowed values: 0..8191
399 ip_sum; // TODO: provide variable 'ip_sum_false' to create false checksum for various tests
400 int ip_IHL_false; // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typically false) header length
401 int ip_len_false; // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typically false) total length
402 int ip_sum_false; // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typcially false) checksum
403 u_int8_t
404 ip_version,
405 ip_IHL, // header length (4 bits = 0..15)
406 ip_tos,
407 ip_flags_RS, // 0|1 ... Reserved flag "must be zero"
408 ip_flags_DF, // 0|1 ... Don't Fragment
409 ip_flags_MF, // 0|1 ... More Fragments
410 ip_fragsize, // if >0 it activates auto-fragmentation
411 ip_frag_overlap, // if >0 then all fragments overlap. Must be multiple of 8 but smaller than fragsize.
412 ip_ttl,
413 ip_proto;
414 u_int8_t
415 ip_option[1024]; // Any IP Option used?
416 int ip_option_used; // >0 if yes. The exact number also indicates which option(s) used - see mops_ip.c
417 u_int32_t
418 ip_option_s;
421 // General L4 parameters:
422 u_int16_t
423 sp, dp,
424 sp_start, sp_stop,
425 dp_start, dp_stop;
426 int
427 sp_isrand, // if set to 1 then use random port number for each sent packet
428 dp_isrand, // if set to 1 then use random port number for each sent packet
429 sp_isrange, // if set to 1 then start/stop values above are valid
430 dp_isrange; // if set to 1 then start/stop values above are valid
432 // UDP parameters
433 u_int16_t
434 udp_len, // includes header size (8 bytes)
435 udp_sum;
436 int udp_sum_false; // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typcially false) checksum
437 int udp_len_false; // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typcially false) length
439 // TCP parameters (RFC 793)
441 // 0 1 2 3
442 // 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
443 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
444 // | Source Port | Destination Port |
445 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
446 // | Sequence Number |
447 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
448 // | Acknowledgment Number |
449 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
450 // | Data | |U|A|P|R|S|F| |
451 // | Offset| Reserved |R|C|S|S|Y|I| Window |
452 // | | |G|K|H|T|N|N| |
453 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
454 // | Checksum | Urgent Pointer |
455 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
456 // | Options | Padding |
457 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
458 // | data |
459 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
461 u_int32_t
462 tcp_seq,
463 tcp_seq_start,
464 tcp_seq_stop,
465 tcp_seq_delta, // Also used instead of an 'isrange' variable
466 tcp_ack,
467 tcp_ack_start,
468 tcp_ack_stop,
469 tcp_ack_delta; // Also used instead of an 'isrange' variable
470 u_int8_t
471 tcp_offset, // Header length in multiples of 32 bit (4 bit value, 0..15)
472 tcp_res, // reserved (4 bits)
473 tcp_ctrl_CWR, // 0|1 - Congestion Window Reduced [RFC-3168]
474 tcp_ctrl_ECE, // 0|1 - ECN-Echo [RFC-3168]
475 tcp_ctrl_URG, // 0|1
476 tcp_ctrl_ACK, // 0|1
477 tcp_ctrl_PSH, // 0|1
478 tcp_ctrl_RST, // 0|1
479 tcp_ctrl_SYN, // 0|1
480 tcp_ctrl_FIN; // 0|1
481 u_int16_t
482 tcp_win,
483 tcp_sum,
484 tcp_urg,
485 tcp_len; // Only needed for the checksum calculation and is not transmitted (host order!)
488 tcp_sum_false, // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typcially false) checksum
489 tcp_offset_false; // Default=0, set to 1 if user configured own (typcially false) offset
490 u_int8_t
491 tcp_option[1024];
492 u_int32_t
493 tcp_option_s;
494 int tcp_option_used; // >0 if yes. The exact number also indicates which option(s) used - see mops_tcp.c
497 // Message:
498 u_int8_t msg[MAX_MOPS_MSG_SIZE];
499 u_int32_t msg_s;
500 FILE *fp; // points to file if MSG_use_RAW_FILE or MSG_use_HEX_FILE or MSG_use_ASC_FILE is set to 1
501 u_int32_t chunk_s; // max chunk size to be copied from file
504 // User-defined counters:
505 struct mops_counter counter[MAX_MOPS_COUNTERS_PER_PACKET];
506 int used_counters; // number of currently defined counters
512 struct mops_ext_arp
514 u_int16_t hw_type;
515 u_int16_t pr_type;
516 u_int8_t hw_size;
517 u_int8_t pr_size;
518 u_int16_t opcode;
519 u_int8_t sender_mac[6];
520 u_int8_t sender_ip[4];
521 u_int8_t target_mac[6];
522 u_int8_t target_ip[4];
523 u_int16_t trailer;
528 struct mops_ext_bpdu // TODO
530 u_int16_t id;
531 u_int8_t version; // 0=802.1D, 2=RSTP(802.1w)
532 u_int8_t bpdu_type; // 0=conf, 1=topology change (actually in big endian!), 2=RSTP/MSTP
533 u_int8_t flags; // X... .... = TCN ACK
534 // .X.. .... = Agreement
535 // ..X. .... = Forwarding
536 // ...X .... = Learning
537 // .... XX.. = Port Role (e. g. 11=Desgn)
538 // .... ..X. = Proposal
539 // .... ...X = TCN
540 u_int8_t root_id[8]; // Root BID
541 u_int32_t root_pc; // Root Path Cost
542 u_int8_t bridge_id[8]; // Own BID
543 u_int16_t port_id; // Port Identifier
544 u_int16_t message_age; // All timers are multiples of 1/256 sec. Thus times range from 0 to 256 seconds.
545 u_int16_t max_age;
546 u_int16_t hello_time;
547 u_int16_t f_delay;
548 u_int8_t trailer[8]; // either all-zero or 34:00:02:VLAN(16bit):00:00 when PVST+
550 int rstp; // 1 = RSTP
551 int pvst; // 1=PVST+ , 0 = 802.1D
552 int mstp; // 1 = Multiple Instance STP
556 struct mops_ext_lldp {
557 int non_conform; // if 1 then the order of TLVs is arbitrary
558 int chassis_id_subtype;
559 int chassis_id_len;
560 u_int8_t *chassis_id;
561 int port_id_subtype;
562 int port_id_len;
563 u_int8_t *port_id;
564 int TTL;
565 int optional_tlvs_s;
566 u_int8_t *optional_tlvs;
570 enum igmp_type {IGMP_GENERAL_QUERY,
571 IGMP_GSPEC_QUERY,
572 IGMP_V2_REPORT,
573 IGMP_V1_REPORT,
574 IGMP_LEAVE};
576 struct igmp_sa_struct { // For single linked list to hold unicast addresses for IGMPv3 query
577 u_int32_t sa;
578 struct igmp_sa_struct *next;
581 struct igmp_aux_struct { // For single linked list to hold auxilary data for IGMPv3 report
582 u_int32_t aux_data;
583 struct igmp_aux_struct *next;
587 struct igmp_group_struct { // For single linked list to hold IGMPv3 group records
588 u_int8_t record_type;
589 u_int8_t aux_data_len;
590 u_int16_t nr_sources;
591 u_int32_t mcast_addr;
592 struct igmp_sa_struct *sa_list;
593 struct igmp_aux_struct *aux_list;
594 struct igmp_group_struct *next;
599 struct mops_ext_igmp {
600 int version; // internal, not in header
601 u_int8_t type;
602 u_int8_t max_resp_code; // equally: 'max response time' for IGMPv2
603 u_int16_t sum;
604 int sum_false; // if '1' then sum contains user-provided checksum; if '0' then autocompute!
605 u_int32_t group_addr;
606 u_int8_t
607 resv4, // resv4 + S + QRV => one byte in IGMPv3 query
608 S, // S = Suppress Router-Side Processing
609 QRV; // QRV = Querier's Robustness Variable
610 u_int8_t resv8; // needed in IGMPv3 response AND IGMPv1 query+response
611 u_int16_t resv16; // needed in IGMPv3 response
612 u_int8_t QQIC; // Querier's Query Interval Code
613 u_int16_t nr_entries; // either number of sources (=query) or group records (=response)
614 struct igmp_sa_struct *sa_list;
618 struct mops_ext_cdp // TODO
620 u_int8_t id;
621 u_int16_t hw_type;
624 struct mops_ext_dns // TODO: complete
626 // Main 16-bit fields
627 u_int16_t id;
628 u_int16_t num_queries;
629 u_int16_t num_answers;
630 u_int16_t num_author;
631 u_int16_t num_add;
632 u_int16_t type;
634 // Flags (1 bit, except where noted)
635 u_int8_t qr;
636 u_int8_t opcode; // 4 bits
637 u_int8_t aa;
638 u_int8_t tc;
639 u_int8_t rd;
640 u_int8_t ra;
641 u_int8_t z; // 3 bits
642 u_int8_t rcode; // 4 bits
647 struct mops_ext_icmp // TODO
649 u_int8_t id;
650 u_int16_t hw_type;
653 struct mops_ext_rtp
655 // Vars to hold flag values:
656 u_int8_t v,
658 x, // only sets the flag; if you really want an extension header also set "x_type" (see below)
659 cc, // csrc_count visible in header (has no further meaning, thus support for "wrong" headers)
660 cc_real, // real csrc_count (only used internally to create CSRC list)
662 pt; // selects inter-packet delay and payload_s;
664 u_int16_t sqnr; // initial sqnr
665 u_int32_t tst; // initial timestamp
666 u_int32_t ssrc; // !!! also used to identify measurement streams !!!
667 u_int32_t csrc[16]; // NOTE: only up to 15 CSRC's are allowed according RFC 3550
669 // additionally:
670 int tst_inc; // The increment of the tst (depends on codec)
671 u_int8_t payload[MOPS_RTP_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; //
672 int payload_s; // is the same as tst_inc when codec is G.711 but different with other codecs!
673 int source; // Optionally draw data from file or /dev/dsp or such [TODO]
674 int rtp_header_len; // will be set by mops_update_rtp()
675 // one optional header extension:
676 int x_type; // IMPORTANT: which extension header to use: 0 = none, 42 = Mausezahn, 1 = Aero
677 u_int8_t extension[64]; // a user configurable extension header [CURRENTLY UNUSED]
682 struct mops_ext_syslog //TODO
684 u_int16_t hw_type;
685 u_int16_t pr_type;
689 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
691 struct mops *mp_head; // This global will point to the head of the mops list
693 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
694 // MOPS Prototypes:
696 void mops_hton2 (u_int16_t *host16, u_int8_t *net16);
697 void mops_hton4 (u_int32_t *host32, u_int8_t *net32);
699 int mops_get_proto_info (struct mops *mp, char *layers, char *proto);
701 // Inserts value in 'flag' (up to 7 bits are useful) into the target
702 // with an optional left-shift. For example if flag contains a 4-bit value
703 // and should be placed within the target in bit positions 3-6 like:
705 // 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
706 // +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
707 // | | FLAGS | | | |
708 // +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
710 // then simply call:
712 // (void) mops_flags ( &target, &flag, 3 );
714 // Note:
715 // 1) shift=0 means no shift
716 // 2) Because of speed we do not check if the arguments are reasonable
718 void mops_flags (u_int8_t *target, u_int8_t *flag, int shift);
720 u_int16_t mops_sum16 (u_int16_t len, u_int8_t buff[]);
722 struct mops * mops_init(void);
723 struct mops * mops_alloc_packet (struct mops *cur);
724 struct mops * mops_delete_packet (struct mops *cur);
725 int mops_reset_packet(struct mops *cur);
727 int mops_dump_all (struct mops* list, char* str);
728 struct mops * mops_search_name (struct mops* list, char *key);
729 struct mops * mops_search_id (struct mops* list, u_int32_t key);
731 void mops_delete_all (struct mops* list);
732 void mops_cleanup (struct mops* list);
734 // State functions
735 int mops_state (struct mops *mp);
736 int mops_is_active (struct mops *mp);
737 void mops_set_conf (struct mops *mp);
738 void mops_set_active (struct mops *mp);
739 void mops_set_seqact (struct mops *mp);
740 int mops_is_seqact (struct mops *mp);
741 int mops_is_any_active (struct mops *mp);
743 // For debugging purposes
744 int mops_print_frame (struct mops *mp, char *str);
746 // sets UDP or TCP checksum within mp->frame
747 // TODO: copying the whole segment is ugly and slow;
748 // make it more efficient and realize it in-place.
750 int mops_get_transport_sum (struct mops *mp);
752 // returns new counter index for given packet
753 // or -1 if all counters used already
754 int mops_get_counter (struct mops *mp);
756 // This is the very basic MOPS update function. It simply updates the whole
757 // MOPS frame specified by pointer mp. If you only want to update specific
758 // details then please see the other related specialized functions which are
759 // faster.
760 int mops_update (struct mops *mp);
762 int mops_set_defaults (struct mops *mp);
764 // Get global device index for a given device name.
765 int mops_get_device_index(char *devname);
767 // Assign device-specific addresses to packet.
768 int mops_use_device(struct mops * clipkt, int i);
770 // Find and returns a new unique packet id
771 // If none can be found, returns -1.
772 int mops_get_new_pkt_id (struct mops *mp);
774 // Simply sets specified 'layer switches' in struct mops to zero
775 int mops_clear_layers (struct mops *mp, int l);
777 // Transmission functions
778 int mops_tx_simple (struct mops *mp);
779 void *mops_tx_thread_native (void *arg);
780 void *mops_interval_thread (void *arg);
781 void *mops_sequence_thread (void *arg);
784 int mops_destroy_thread (struct mops *mp);
786 // Utility functions for packet headers (aka *** METHODS *** for the object-oriented nerds)
787 int mops_dot1Q_remove (struct mops *mp, int k);
788 int mops_dot1Q_nocfi (struct mops *mp, int k);
789 int mops_dot1Q_cfi (struct mops *mp, int k);
790 int mops_dot1Q (struct mops *mp, int i, int m, u_int16_t v, u_int16_t c);
792 int mops_mpls_remove (struct mops *mp, int j);
793 int mops_mpls_bos (struct mops *mp, int k);
794 int mops_mpls_nobos (struct mops *mp, int k);
795 int mops_mpls(struct mops *mp, int i, int m, u_int32_t Label, u_int8_t Exp, u_int8_t TTL);
797 int mops_ip_get_dst_mac(struct device_struct *dev, u_int8_t *ip, u_int8_t *mac);
798 int mops_ip_dscp(struct mops *mp, char *argv);
799 int mops_ip_tos (struct mops* mp, int ipp, int tos, int mbz);
800 int mops_ip_option_ra (struct mops* mp, int value);
801 int mops_ip_option_remove_all (struct mops* mp);
803 u_int32_t mops_tcp_complexity_sqnr (struct mops * mp);
804 u_int32_t mops_tcp_complexity_acknr (struct mops * mp);
806 // Prints current flag settings in the provided string 'str'.
807 int mops_tcp_flags2str (struct mops* mp, char *str);
809 int mops_tcp_add_option (struct mops* mp,
810 int mss,
811 int sack,
812 int scale,
813 u_int32_t tsval,
814 u_int32_t tsecr);
817 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
819 // ****** The following are important to easily create new packet types ******
821 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
823 // Adds single byte to msg
824 int mops_msg_add_byte (struct mops *mp, u_int8_t data);
826 // Adds bit field in *previous* msg-byte using optional left-shift
827 int mops_msg_add_field (struct mops *mp, u_int8_t data, int shift);
829 // Adds two bytes in network byte order to msg
830 int mops_msg_add_2bytes (struct mops *mp, u_int16_t data);
832 // Adds four bytes in network byte order to msg
833 int mops_msg_add_4bytes (struct mops *mp, u_int32_t data);
835 // Adds string of bytes with lenght len
836 int mops_msg_add_string (struct mops *mp, u_int8_t *str, int len);
838 // Add counter to message
839 int mops_msg_add_counter (struct mops *mp,
840 int random, // 1=random, 0=use start/stop/step
841 u_int32_t start, // HOST BYTE ORDER
842 u_int32_t stop, // HOST BYTE ORDER
843 u_int32_t step, // HOST BYTE ORDER
844 int bytes // number of bytes used (1|2|4) - selects hton2 or hton4
847 // Returns 0 if identical, 1 if different
848 int compare_ip (u_int8_t *ip1, u_int8_t *ip2);
850 // Returns 0 if identical, 1 if different
851 int compare_mac (u_int8_t *mac1, u_int8_t *mac2);
853 // Converts a 'struct timespec' value into a human readable string
854 int timespec2str(struct timespec *t, char *str);
856 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
858 // Add protocol descriptor of type ptype
860 // Smart behaviour: If a p_desc has been already assigned, this function
861 // clears and frees everything before assigning another p_desc structure.
863 int mops_ext_add_pdesc (struct mops *mp, int ptype);
865 // Create msg based on p_desc data.
866 // After that call mops_update and the frame is complete.
867 int mops_ext_update (struct mops *mp);
869 // Delete any protocol descriptor
870 int mops_ext_del_pdesc (struct mops *mp);
872 // Initialization functions for p_desc
873 int mops_init_pdesc_arp(struct mops *mp);
874 int mops_init_pdesc_bpdu(struct mops *mp);
875 int mops_init_pdesc_cdp(struct mops *mp);
876 int mops_init_pdesc_dns(struct mops *mp);
877 int mops_init_pdesc_icmp(struct mops *mp);
878 int mops_init_pdesc_igmp(struct mops *mp);
879 int mops_init_pdesc_lldp(struct mops *mp);
880 int mops_init_pdesc_syslog(struct mops *mp);
881 int mops_init_pdesc_rtp(struct mops *mp);
883 int mops_create_igmpv2 (struct mops *mp,
884 int override, // normally zero, but if '1' the user want to override defaults
885 int igmp_type, // IGMP_GENERAL_QUERY, IGMP_GSPEC_QUERY, IGMP_V2_REPORT, IGMP_V1_REPORT, IGMP_LEAVE
886 int mrt, // max response time
887 int sum, //-1 means auto-compute, other values means 'use this user-defined value'
888 u_int32_t group_addr);
891 // Update functions for p_desc => msg
892 int mops_update_arp(struct mops * mp);
893 int mops_update_bpdu(struct mops * mp);
894 int mops_update_igmp (struct mops * mp);
895 int mops_update_lldp (struct mops * mp);
896 int mops_update_rtp (struct mops * mp);
897 int mops_update_rtp_dynamics (struct mops * mp);
899 // Utility functions for p_desc
900 int mops_pdesc_mstrings (char *dst, char* argv[], int argc, int max);
901 int mops_pdesc_1byte (u_int8_t *dst, char* usr, int spec, int min, int max);
902 int mops_pdesc_2byte (u_int16_t *dst, char* usr, int spec, int min, int max);
903 int mops_pdesc_4byte (u_int32_t *dst, char* usr, int spec, unsigned long int min, unsigned long int max);
904 int mops_pdesc_mac (u_int8_t *dst, char* usr);
905 int mops_pdesc_ip (u_int8_t *dst, char* usr);
907 // Other p_desc related functions
908 int mops_create_bpdu_bid(struct mops * mp, int pri, int esi, char *mac, int bid_or_rid);
909 int mops_create_bpdu_trailer (struct mops * mp, u_int16_t vlan);
910 int mops_lldp_tlv (u_int8_t *tlv, int type, int len, u_int8_t *value);
911 int mops_lldp_tlv_chassis (u_int8_t *tlv, int subtype, int len, u_int8_t *cid);
912 int mops_lldp_tlv_port (u_int8_t *tlv, int subtype, int len, u_int8_t *pid);
913 int mops_lldp_tlv_TTL (u_int8_t *tlv, int ttl);
914 int mops_lldp_tlv_end (u_int8_t *tlv);
915 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_bad (struct mops *mp, int type, int badlen, int len, u_int8_t *value);
916 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_org (struct mops *mp, int oui, int subtype, int len, u_int8_t *inf);
917 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_chassis (struct mops *mp, int subtype, int len, u_int8_t *cid);
918 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_port (struct mops *mp, int subtype, int len, u_int8_t *pid);
919 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_TTL (struct mops *mp, int ttl);
920 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_vlan (struct mops *mp, int vlan);
921 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv (struct mops *mp, int type, int len, u_int8_t *value);
922 int mops_lldp_opt_tlv_end (struct mops *mp) ;
925 /////////////////////////// Services /////////////////////////////
927 // ARP Service: Resolves MAC address of given IP address and interface
928 int service_arp(char *dev, u_int8_t *ip, u_int8_t *mac);
930 int mops_rx_arp(void);
931 void *rx_arp (void *arg);
932 void got_arp_packet (u_char *args, const struct pcap_pkthdr *header, const u_char *packet);
935 //////////////////// directmops prototypes: ///////////////////////////
936 int mops_direct(char* dev, int mops_type, char* argstring);
939 //////////////////// automops prototypes: //////////////////////////////////
942 struct automops * automops_init(void);
943 struct automops * automops_alloc_protocol();
944 struct automops * automops_delete_protocol();
945 struct automops * automops_search_protocol();
946 int automops_dump_all (struct automops* list);
947 void automops_set_defaults(struct automops * cur);
948 struct fields * automops_add_field (struct automops *amp);
949 void automops_field_set_defaults(struct fields *f);
950 int automops_delete_fields (struct automops *amp);
951 int mops_str2layers(char *d);
952 int amp_add_pentry (struct automops *amp, int xntag, char *d);
953 int amp_add_fentry (struct automops *amp, struct fields *f, int xntag, char *d);
954 int amp_checkindex(struct automops *amp, int i);
955 int amp_str2type(char *d);
956 int amp_type2str(int t, char *s);
957 struct fields * amp_getfield_byname(struct automops *amp, char *d);
958 struct automops * amp_getamp_byname(struct automops *head, char *d);
959 // Creates an independent automops element for mops
960 // (it will be not part of any linked list so, next=prev=NULL)
961 struct automops * automops_clone_automops(struct automops * amp);
962 int amperr2str (int e, char *s);
964 // Create automops PDU within *mp based on data in *amp
966 int automops_update (struct mops *mp, struct automops *amp);
967 void automops_cleanup (struct automops *list);
969 char * mapfile (char *fn);
971 ////////////////////////// XML support //////////////////////////////
976 // Simple stack needed to check proper XML nesting.
977 // The corresponding methods are defined at the bottom.
978 struct xnstack {
979 int data[XN_MAX_STACK];
980 int cursize;
983 enum xml_tags { // mention all allowed tags here!
984 xml_protocol,
985 xml_field,
986 xml_name,
987 xml_desc,
988 xml_requires,
989 xml_conflicts,
990 xml_payloadtype,
991 xml_payload,
992 xml_payloadhex,
993 xml_index,
994 xml_longdesc,
995 xml_type,
996 xml_constant,
997 xml_value,
998 xml_valname,
999 xml_min,
1000 xml_max,
1001 xml_tlvt,
1002 xml_tlvl,
1003 xml_lshift
1007 int xml_check_parent(int t, int p);
1008 int xml_tag2int (char *t);
1010 int parse_protocol (char *p);
1011 int xml_getnext_tag (char *p, char *t);
1012 int xml_canonic (char *p);
1013 int xml_get_data (char *p, char *t);
1014 int xml_readin (struct automops *amp, char *p);
1016 void xnstack_init(struct xnstack *s);
1017 int xnstack_get_top(struct xnstack *s);
1018 int xnstack_push(struct xnstack *s, int d);
1019 int xnstack_pop(struct xnstack *s);
1020 int xnstack_size(struct xnstack *s);
1022 #endif