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*
* savefile.c - supports offline use of tcpdump
* Extraction/creation by Jeffrey Mogul, DECWRL
* Modified by Steve McCanne, LBL.
*
* Used to save the received packet headers, after filtering, to
* a file, and then read them later.
* The first record in the file contains saved values for the machine
* dependent values so we can print the dump file on any architecture.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <pcap-types.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <io.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#endif /* _WIN32 */
#include <errno.h>
#include <memory.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h> /* for INT_MAX */
#include "pcap-int.h"
#ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
#include "os-proto.h"
#endif
#include "sf-pcap.h"
#include "sf-pcapng.h"
#include "pcap-common.h"
#include "charconv.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* This isn't exported on Windows, because it would only work if both
* WinPcap/Npcap and the code using it were to use the Universal CRT; otherwise,
* a FILE structure in WinPcap/Npcap and a FILE structure in the code using it
* could be different if they're using different versions of the C runtime.
*
* Instead, pcap/pcap.h defines it as a macro that wraps the hopen version,
* with the wrapper calling _fileno() and _get_osfhandle() themselves,
* so that it convert the appropriate CRT version's FILE structure to
* a HANDLE (which is OS-defined, not CRT-defined, and is part of the Win32
* and Win64 ABIs).
*/
static pcap_t *pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(FILE *, u_int, char *);
#endif
/*
* Setting O_BINARY on DOS/Windows is a bit tricky
*/
#if defined(_WIN32)
#define SET_BINMODE(f) _setmode(_fileno(f), _O_BINARY)
#elif defined(MSDOS)
#if defined(__HIGHC__)
#define SET_BINMODE(f) setmode(f, O_BINARY)
#else
#define SET_BINMODE(f) setmode(fileno(f), O_BINARY)
#endif
#endif
static int
sf_getnonblock(pcap_t *p _U_)
{
/*
* This is a savefile, not a live capture file, so never say
* it's in non-blocking mode.
*/
return (0);
}
static int
sf_setnonblock(pcap_t *p, int nonblock _U_)
{
/*
* This is a savefile, not a live capture file, so reject
* requests to put it in non-blocking mode. (If it's a
* pipe, it could be put in non-blocking mode, but that
* would significantly complicate the code to read packets,
* as it would have to handle reading partial packets and
* keeping the state of the read.)
*/
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"Savefiles cannot be put into non-blocking mode");
return (-1);
}
static int
sf_stats(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"Statistics aren't available from savefiles");
return (-1);
}
#ifdef _WIN32
static struct pcap_stat *
sf_stats_ex(pcap_t *p, int *size _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"Statistics aren't available from savefiles");
return (NULL);
}
static int
sf_setbuff(pcap_t *p, int dim _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"The kernel buffer size cannot be set while reading from a file");
return (-1);
}
static int
sf_setmode(pcap_t *p, int mode _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"impossible to set mode while reading from a file");
return (-1);
}
static int
sf_setmintocopy(pcap_t *p, int size _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"The mintocopy parameter cannot be set while reading from a file");
return (-1);
}
static HANDLE
sf_getevent(pcap_t *pcap)
{
(void)snprintf(pcap->errbuf, sizeof(pcap->errbuf),
"The read event cannot be retrieved while reading from a file");
return (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
}
static int
sf_oid_get_request(pcap_t *p, bpf_u_int32 oid _U_, void *data _U_,
size_t *lenp _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"An OID get request cannot be performed on a file");
return (PCAP_ERROR);
}
static int
sf_oid_set_request(pcap_t *p, bpf_u_int32 oid _U_, const void *data _U_,
size_t *lenp _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"An OID set request cannot be performed on a file");
return (PCAP_ERROR);
}
static u_int
sf_sendqueue_transmit(pcap_t *p, pcap_send_queue *queue _U_, int sync _U_)
{
pcap_strlcpy(p->errbuf, "Sending packets isn't supported on savefiles",
PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
return (0);
}
static int
sf_setuserbuffer(pcap_t *p, int size _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"The user buffer cannot be set when reading from a file");
return (-1);
}
static int
sf_live_dump(pcap_t *p, char *filename _U_, int maxsize _U_, int maxpacks _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"Live packet dumping cannot be performed when reading from a file");
return (-1);
}
static int
sf_live_dump_ended(pcap_t *p, int sync _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"Live packet dumping cannot be performed on a pcap_open_dead pcap_t");
return (-1);
}
static PAirpcapHandle
sf_get_airpcap_handle(pcap_t *pcap _U_)
{
return (NULL);
}
#endif
static int
sf_inject(pcap_t *p, const void *buf _U_, int size _U_)
{
pcap_strlcpy(p->errbuf, "Sending packets isn't supported on savefiles",
PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
return (-1);
}
/*
* Set direction flag: Which packets do we accept on a forwarding
* single device? IN, OUT or both?
*/
static int
sf_setdirection(pcap_t *p, pcap_direction_t d _U_)
{
snprintf(p->errbuf, sizeof(p->errbuf),
"Setting direction is not supported on savefiles");
return (-1);
}
void
sf_cleanup(pcap_t *p)
{
if (p->rfile != stdin)
(void)fclose(p->rfile);
if (p->buffer != NULL)
free(p->buffer);
pcap_freecode(&p->fcode);
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* Wrapper for fopen() and _wfopen().
*
* If we're in UTF-8 mode, map the pathname from UTF-8 to UTF-16LE and
* call _wfopen().
*
* If we're not, just use fopen(); that'll treat it as being in the
* local code page.
*/
FILE *
charset_fopen(const char *path, const char *mode)
{
wchar_t *utf16_path;
#define MAX_MODE_LEN 16
wchar_t utf16_mode[MAX_MODE_LEN+1];
int i;
char c;
FILE *fp;
int save_errno;
if (pcap_utf_8_mode) {
/*
* Map from UTF-8 to UTF-16LE.
* Fail if there are invalid characters in the input
* string, rather than converting them to REPLACEMENT
* CHARACTER; the latter is appropriate for strings
* to be displayed to the user, but for file names
* you just want the attempt to open the file to fail.
*/
utf16_path = cp_to_utf_16le(CP_UTF8, path,
MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS);
if (utf16_path == NULL) {
/*
* Error. Assume errno has been set.
*
* XXX - what about Windows errors?
*/
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Now convert the mode to UTF-16LE as well.
* We assume the mode is ASCII, and that
* it's short, so that's easy.
*/
for (i = 0; (c = *mode) != '\0'; i++, mode++) {
if (c > 0x7F) {
/* Not an ASCII character; fail with EINVAL. */
free(utf16_path);
errno = EINVAL;
return (NULL);
}
if (i >= MAX_MODE_LEN) {
/* The mode string is longer than we allow. */
free(utf16_path);
errno = EINVAL;
return (NULL);
}
utf16_mode[i] = c;
}
utf16_mode[i] = '\0';
/*
* OK, we have UTF-16LE strings; hand them to
* _wfopen().
*/
fp = _wfopen(utf16_path, utf16_mode);
/*
* Make sure freeing the UTF-16LE string doesn't
* overwrite the error code we got from _wfopen().
*/
save_errno = errno;
free(utf16_path);
errno = save_errno;
return (fp);
} else {
/*
* This takes strings in the local code page as an
* argument.
*/
return (fopen(path, mode));
}
}
#endif
pcap_t *
pcap_open_offline_with_tstamp_precision(const char *fname, u_int precision,
char *errbuf)
{
FILE *fp;
pcap_t *p;
if (fname == NULL) {
snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"A null pointer was supplied as the file name");
return (NULL);
}
if (fname[0] == '-' && fname[1] == '\0')
{
fp = stdin;
if (stdin == NULL) {
snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"The standard input is not open");
return (NULL);
}
#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(MSDOS)
/*
* We're reading from the standard input, so put it in binary
* mode, as savefiles are binary files.
*/
SET_BINMODE(fp);
#endif
}
else {
/*
* Use charset_fopen(); on Windows, it tests whether we're
* in "local code page" or "UTF-8" mode, and treats the
* pathname appropriately, and on other platforms, it just
* wraps fopen().
*
* "b" is supported as of C90, so *all* UN*Xes should
* support it, even though it does nothing. For MS-DOS,
* we again need it.
*/
fp = charset_fopen(fname, "rb");
if (fp == NULL) {
pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
errno, "%s", fname);
return (NULL);
}
}
p = pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(fp, precision, errbuf);
if (p == NULL) {
if (fp != stdin)
fclose(fp);
}
return (p);
}
pcap_t *
pcap_open_offline(const char *fname, char *errbuf)
{
return (pcap_open_offline_with_tstamp_precision(fname,
PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO, errbuf));
}
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_t* pcap_hopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(intptr_t osfd, u_int precision,
char *errbuf)
{
int fd;
FILE *file;
fd = _open_osfhandle(osfd, _O_RDONLY);
if ( fd < 0 )
{
pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
errno, "_open_osfhandle");
return NULL;
}
file = _fdopen(fd, "rb");
if ( file == NULL )
{
pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
errno, "_fdopen");
_close(fd);
return NULL;
}
return pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(file, precision,
errbuf);
}
pcap_t* pcap_hopen_offline(intptr_t osfd, char *errbuf)
{
return pcap_hopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(osfd,
PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO, errbuf);
}
#endif
/*
* Given a link-layer header type and snapshot length, return a
* snapshot length to use when reading the file; it's guaranteed
* to be > 0 and <= INT_MAX.
*
* XXX - the only reason why we limit it to <= INT_MAX is so that
* it fits in p->snapshot, and the only reason that p->snapshot is
* signed is that pcap_snapshot() returns an int, not an unsigned int.
*/
bpf_u_int32
pcap_adjust_snapshot(bpf_u_int32 linktype, bpf_u_int32 snaplen)
{
if (snaplen == 0 || snaplen > INT_MAX) {
/*
* Bogus snapshot length; use the maximum for this
* link-layer type as a fallback.
*
* XXX - we don't clamp snapshot lengths that are
* <= INT_MAX but > max_snaplen_for_dlt(linktype),
* so a capture file could cause us to allocate
* a Really Big Buffer.
*/
snaplen = max_snaplen_for_dlt(linktype);
}
return snaplen;
}
static pcap_t *(*check_headers[])(const uint8_t *, FILE *, u_int, char *, int *) = {
pcap_check_header,
pcap_ng_check_header
};
#define N_FILE_TYPES (sizeof check_headers / sizeof check_headers[0])
#ifdef _WIN32
static
#endif
pcap_t *
pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(FILE *fp, u_int precision,
char *errbuf)
{
register pcap_t *p;
uint8_t magic[4];
size_t amt_read;
u_int i;
int err;
/*
* Fail if we were passed a NULL fp.
*
* That shouldn't happen if we're opening with a path name, but
* it could happen if buggy code is opening with a FILE * and
* didn't bother to make sure the FILE * isn't null.
*/
if (fp == NULL) {
snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"Null FILE * pointer provided to savefile open routine");
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Read the first 4 bytes of the file; the network analyzer dump
* file formats we support (pcap and pcapng), and several other
* formats we might support in the future (such as snoop, DOS and
* Windows Sniffer, and Microsoft Network Monitor) all have magic
* numbers that are unique in their first 4 bytes.
*/
amt_read = fread(&magic, 1, sizeof(magic), fp);
if (amt_read != sizeof(magic)) {
if (ferror(fp)) {
pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
errno, "error reading dump file");
} else {
snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
"truncated dump file; tried to read %zu file header bytes, only got %zu",
sizeof(magic), amt_read);
}
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Try all file types.
*/
for (i = 0; i < N_FILE_TYPES; i++) {
p = (*check_headers[i])(magic, fp, precision, errbuf, &err);
if (p != NULL) {
/* Yup, that's it. */
goto found;
}
if (err) {
/*
* Error trying to read the header.
*/
return (NULL);
}
}
/*
* Well, who knows what this mess is....
*/
snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "unknown file format");
return (NULL);
found:
p->rfile = fp;
/* Padding only needed for live capture fcode */
p->fddipad = 0;
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
/*
* You can do "select()" and "poll()" on plain files on most
* platforms, and should be able to do so on pipes.
*
* You can't do "select()" on anything other than sockets in
* Windows, so, on Win32 systems, we don't have "selectable_fd".
*/
p->selectable_fd = fileno(fp);
#endif
p->read_op = pcap_offline_read;
p->inject_op = sf_inject;
p->setfilter_op = install_bpf_program;
p->setdirection_op = sf_setdirection;
p->set_datalink_op = NULL; /* we don't support munging link-layer headers */
p->getnonblock_op = sf_getnonblock;
p->setnonblock_op = sf_setnonblock;
p->stats_op = sf_stats;
#ifdef _WIN32
p->stats_ex_op = sf_stats_ex;
p->setbuff_op = sf_setbuff;
p->setmode_op = sf_setmode;
p->setmintocopy_op = sf_setmintocopy;
p->getevent_op = sf_getevent;
p->oid_get_request_op = sf_oid_get_request;
p->oid_set_request_op = sf_oid_set_request;
p->sendqueue_transmit_op = sf_sendqueue_transmit;
p->setuserbuffer_op = sf_setuserbuffer;
p->live_dump_op = sf_live_dump;
p->live_dump_ended_op = sf_live_dump_ended;
p->get_airpcap_handle_op = sf_get_airpcap_handle;
#endif
/*
* For offline captures, the standard one-shot callback can
* be used for pcap_next()/pcap_next_ex().
*/
p->oneshot_callback = pcap_oneshot;
/*
* Default breakloop operation.
*/
p->breakloop_op = pcap_breakloop_common;
/*
* Savefiles never require special BPF code generation.
*/
p->bpf_codegen_flags = 0;
p->activated = 1;
return (p);
}
/*
* This isn't needed on Windows; we #define pcap_fopen_offline() as
* a wrapper around pcap_hopen_offline(), and we don't call it from
* inside this file, so it's unused.
*/
#ifndef _WIN32
pcap_t *
pcap_fopen_offline(FILE *fp, char *errbuf)
{
return (pcap_fopen_offline_with_tstamp_precision(fp,
PCAP_TSTAMP_PRECISION_MICRO, errbuf));
}
#endif
/*
* Read packets from a capture file, and call the callback for each
* packet.
* If cnt > 0, return after 'cnt' packets, otherwise continue until eof.
*/
int
pcap_offline_read(pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *user)
{
struct bpf_insn *fcode;
int status = 0;
int n = 0;
u_char *data;
while (status == 0) {
struct pcap_pkthdr h;
/*
* Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
* If so, return immediately - if we haven't read any
* packets, clear the flag and return -2 to indicate
* that we were told to break out of the loop, otherwise
* leave the flag set, so that the *next* call will break
* out of the loop without having read any packets, and
* return the number of packets we've processed so far.
*/
if (p->break_loop) {
if (n == 0) {
p->break_loop = 0;
return (-2);
} else
return (n);
}
status = p->next_packet_op(p, &h, &data);
if (status) {
if (status == 1)
return (0);
return (status);
}
if ((fcode = p->fcode.bf_insns) == NULL ||
pcap_filter(fcode, data, h.len, h.caplen)) {
(*callback)(user, &h, data);
if (++n >= cnt && cnt > 0)
break;
}
}
/*XXX this breaks semantics tcpslice expects */
return (n);
}