Android R Beta 3
Merge "Upgrade libpcap to libpcap-1.9.1" am: 10a8728eaa

Change-Id: I4d80ebabb689228840810e9fbb82e635748c7a6c
tree: 2d55ffd6ce456590c7cad2034ce9e439dba499dc
  1. ChmodBPF/
  2. cmake/
  3. doc/
  4. lbl/
  5. missing/
  6. msdos/
  7. pcap/
  8. rpcapd/
  9. testprogs/
  10. tests/
  11. Win32/
  12. .appveyor.yml
  13. .gitattributes
  14. .gitignore
  15. .travis-coverity-scan-build.sh
  16. .travis.yml
  17. aclocal.m4
  18. Android.bp
  19. arcnet.h
  20. atmuni31.h
  21. bpf_dump.c
  22. bpf_filter.c
  23. bpf_image.c
  24. CHANGES
  25. chmod_bpf
  26. CleanSpec.mk
  27. cmake_uninstall.cmake.in
  28. cmakeconfig.h.in
  29. CMakeLists.txt
  30. config.guess
  31. config.h
  32. config.h.in
  33. config.sub
  34. configure
  35. configure.ac
  36. CONTRIBUTING.md
  37. CREDITS
  38. diag-control.h
  39. dlpisubs.c
  40. dlpisubs.h
  41. etherent.c
  42. ethertype.h
  43. extract.h
  44. fad-getad.c
  45. fad-gifc.c
  46. fad-glifc.c
  47. fmtutils.c
  48. fmtutils.h
  49. ftmacros.h
  50. gencode.c
  51. gencode.h
  52. grammar.c
  53. grammar.h
  54. grammar.y
  55. ieee80211.h
  56. install-sh
  57. INSTALL.md
  58. libpcap.pc.in
  59. LICENSE
  60. llc.h
  61. Makefile-devel-adds
  62. Makefile.in
  63. METADATA
  64. mkdep
  65. MODULE_LICENSE_BSD
  66. nametoaddr.c
  67. nametoaddr.h
  68. nlpid.h
  69. nomkdep
  70. NOTICE
  71. optimize.c
  72. optimize.h
  73. org.tcpdump.chmod_bpf.plist
  74. OWNERS
  75. pcap-bpf.c
  76. pcap-bpf.h
  77. pcap-bt-linux.c
  78. pcap-bt-linux.h
  79. pcap-bt-monitor-linux.c
  80. pcap-bt-monitor-linux.h
  81. pcap-common.c
  82. pcap-common.h
  83. pcap-config.1
  84. pcap-config.in
  85. pcap-dag.c
  86. pcap-dag.h
  87. pcap-dbus.c
  88. pcap-dbus.h
  89. pcap-dll.rc
  90. pcap-dlpi.c
  91. pcap-dos.c
  92. pcap-dos.h
  93. pcap-enet.c
  94. pcap-filter.manmisc.in
  95. pcap-int.h
  96. pcap-libdlpi.c
  97. pcap-linktype.manmisc.in
  98. pcap-linux.c
  99. pcap-namedb.h
  100. pcap-netfilter-linux-android.c
  101. pcap-netfilter-linux-android.h
  102. pcap-netfilter-linux.c
  103. pcap-netfilter-linux.h
  104. pcap-netmap.c
  105. pcap-netmap.h
  106. pcap-new.c
  107. pcap-nit.c
  108. pcap-npf.c
  109. pcap-null.c
  110. pcap-pf.c
  111. pcap-rdmasniff.c
  112. pcap-rdmasniff.h
  113. pcap-rpcap-int.h
  114. pcap-rpcap.c
  115. pcap-rpcap.h
  116. pcap-savefile.manfile.in
  117. pcap-septel.c
  118. pcap-septel.h
  119. pcap-sita.c
  120. pcap-sita.h
  121. pcap-sita.html
  122. pcap-snf.c
  123. pcap-snf.h
  124. pcap-snit.c
  125. pcap-snoop.c
  126. pcap-tc.c
  127. pcap-tc.h
  128. pcap-tstamp.manmisc.in
  129. pcap-types.h
  130. pcap-usb-linux.c
  131. pcap-usb-linux.h
  132. pcap.3pcap.in
  133. pcap.c
  134. pcap.h
  135. pcap_activate.3pcap
  136. pcap_breakloop.3pcap
  137. pcap_can_set_rfmon.3pcap
  138. pcap_close.3pcap
  139. pcap_compile.3pcap.in
  140. pcap_create.3pcap
  141. pcap_datalink.3pcap.in
  142. pcap_datalink_name_to_val.3pcap
  143. pcap_datalink_val_to_name.3pcap
  144. pcap_dump.3pcap
  145. pcap_dump_close.3pcap
  146. pcap_dump_file.3pcap
  147. pcap_dump_flush.3pcap
  148. pcap_dump_ftell.3pcap
  149. pcap_dump_open.3pcap.in
  150. pcap_file.3pcap
  151. pcap_fileno.3pcap
  152. pcap_findalldevs.3pcap
  153. pcap_freecode.3pcap
  154. pcap_get_required_select_timeout.3pcap
  155. pcap_get_selectable_fd.3pcap
  156. pcap_get_tstamp_precision.3pcap.in
  157. pcap_geterr.3pcap
  158. pcap_inject.3pcap
  159. pcap_is_swapped.3pcap
  160. pcap_lib_version.3pcap
  161. pcap_list_datalinks.3pcap.in
  162. pcap_list_tstamp_types.3pcap.in
  163. pcap_lookupdev.3pcap
  164. pcap_lookupnet.3pcap
  165. pcap_loop.3pcap
  166. pcap_major_version.3pcap
  167. pcap_next_ex.3pcap
  168. pcap_offline_filter.3pcap
  169. pcap_open_dead.3pcap.in
  170. pcap_open_live.3pcap
  171. pcap_open_offline.3pcap.in
  172. pcap_set_buffer_size.3pcap
  173. pcap_set_datalink.3pcap
  174. pcap_set_immediate_mode.3pcap.in
  175. pcap_set_promisc.3pcap
  176. pcap_set_protocol_linux.3pcap
  177. pcap_set_rfmon.3pcap
  178. pcap_set_snaplen.3pcap
  179. pcap_set_timeout.3pcap
  180. pcap_set_tstamp_precision.3pcap.in
  181. pcap_set_tstamp_type.3pcap.in
  182. pcap_setdirection.3pcap
  183. pcap_setfilter.3pcap
  184. pcap_setnonblock.3pcap
  185. pcap_snapshot.3pcap
  186. pcap_stats.3pcap
  187. pcap_statustostr.3pcap
  188. pcap_strerror.3pcap
  189. pcap_tstamp_type_name_to_val.3pcap
  190. pcap_tstamp_type_val_to_name.3pcap
  191. portability.h
  192. post_update.sh
  193. ppp.h
  194. README.md
  195. rpcap-protocol.c
  196. rpcap-protocol.h
  197. savefile.c
  198. scanner.c
  199. scanner.h
  200. scanner.l
  201. sf-pcap.c
  202. sf-pcap.h
  203. sf-pcapng.c
  204. sf-pcapng.h
  205. sockutils.c
  206. sockutils.h
  207. sunatmpos.h
  208. TODO
  209. varattrs.h
  210. VERSION
README.md

To report a security issue please send an e-mail to security@tcpdump.org.

To report bugs and other problems, contribute patches, request a feature, provide generic feedback etc please see the file CONTRIBUTING in the libpcap source tree root.

The directory doc/ has README files about specific operating systems and options.

LIBPCAP 1.x.y Now maintained by “The Tcpdump Group” https://www.tcpdump.org

Anonymous Git is available via: https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap.git

formerly from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Network Research Group libpcap@ee.lbl.gov ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/old/libpcap-0.4a7.tar.Z

This directory contains source code for libpcap, a system-independent interface for user-level packet capture. libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Applications include network statistics collection, security monitoring, network debugging, etc. Since almost every system vendor provides a different interface for packet capture, and since we‘ve developed several tools that require this functionality, we’ve created this system-independent API to ease in porting and to alleviate the need for several system-dependent packet capture modules in each application.

For some platforms there are README.{system} files that discuss issues with the OS‘s interface for packet capture on those platforms, such as how to enable support for that interface in the OS, if it’s not built in by default.

The libpcap interface supports a filtering mechanism based on the architecture in the BSD packet filter. BPF is described in the 1993 Winter Usenix paper ``The BSD Packet Filter: A New Architecture for User-level Packet Capture''. A compressed PostScript version can be found at

ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/papers/bpf-usenix93.ps.Z

or

https://www.tcpdump.org/papers/bpf-usenix93.ps.Z

and a gzipped version can be found at

https://www.tcpdump.org/papers/bpf-usenix93.ps.gz

A PDF version can be found at

https://www.tcpdump.org/papers/bpf-usenix93.pdf

Although most packet capture interfaces support in-kernel filtering, libpcap utilizes in-kernel filtering only for the BPF interface. On systems that don't have BPF, all packets are read into user-space and the BPF filters are evaluated in the libpcap library, incurring added overhead (especially, for selective filters). Ideally, libpcap would translate BPF filters into a filter program that is compatible with the underlying kernel subsystem, but this is not yet implemented.

BPF is standard in 4.4BSD, BSD/OS, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS; an older, modified and undocumented version is standard in AIX. {DEC OSF/1, Digital UNIX, Tru64 UNIX} uses the packetfilter interface but has been extended to accept BPF filters (which libpcap utilizes). Also, you can add BPF filter support to Ultrix using the kernel source and/or object patches available in:

https://www.tcpdump.org/other/bpfext42.tar.Z

Linux has a number of BPF based systems, and libpcap does not support any of the eBPF mechanisms as yet, although it supports many of the memory mapped receive mechanisms. See the README.linux file for more information.

Note to Linux distributions and *BSD systems that include libpcap:

There's now a rule to make a shared library, which should work on Linux and *BSD, among other platforms.

It sets the soname of the library to “libpcap.so.1”; this is what it should be, NOT libpcap.so.1.x or libpcap.so.1.x.y or something such as that.

We‘ve been maintaining binary compatibility between libpcap releases for quite a while; there’s no reason to tie a binary linked with libpcap to a particular release of libpcap.

Current versions can be found at https://www.tcpdump.org.

  • The TCPdump group