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#!/usr/bin/env python3.4
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import importlib
import logging
ACTS_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_NAME = "Sniffer"
ACTS_CONTROLLER_REFERENCE_NAME = "sniffers"
def create(configs):
"""Initializes the sniffer structures based on the JSON configuration. The
expected keys are:
Type: A first-level type of sniffer. Planned to be 'local' for sniffers
running on the local machine, or 'remote' for sniffers running
remotely.
SubType: The specific sniffer type to be used.
Interface: The WLAN interface used to configure the sniffer.
BaseConfigs: A dictionary specifying baseline configurations of the
sniffer. Configurations can be overridden when starting a capture.
The keys must be one of the Sniffer.CONFIG_KEY_* values.
"""
objs = []
for c in configs:
sniffer_type = c["Type"]
sniffer_subtype = c["SubType"]
interface = c["Interface"]
base_configs = c["BaseConfigs"]
module_name = "acts.controllers.sniffer_lib.{}.{}".format(sniffer_type,
sniffer_subtype)
module = importlib.import_module(module_name)
objs.append(module.Sniffer(interface, logging.getLogger(),
base_configs=base_configs))
return objs
def destroy(objs):
"""Destroys the sniffers and terminates any ongoing capture sessions.
"""
for sniffer in objs:
try:
sniffer.stop_capture()
except SnifferError:
pass
class SnifferError(Exception):
"""This is the Exception class defined for all errors generated by
Sniffer-related modules.
"""
pass
class InvalidDataError(Exception):
"""This exception is thrown when invalid configuration data is passed
to a method.
"""
pass
class ExecutionError(SnifferError):
"""This exception is thrown when trying to configure the capture device
or when trying to execute the capture operation.
When this exception is seen, it is possible that the sniffer module is run
without sudo (for local sniffers) or keys are out-of-date (for remote
sniffers).
"""
pass
class InvalidOperationError(SnifferError):
"""Certain methods may only be accessed when the instance upon which they
are invoked is in a certain state. This indicates that the object is not
in the correct state for a method to be called.
"""
pass
class Sniffer(object):
"""This class defines an object representing a sniffer.
The object defines the generic behavior of sniffers - irrespective of how
they are implemented, or where they are located: on the local machine or on
the remote machine.
"""
CONFIG_KEY_CHANNEL = "channel"
def __init__(self, interface, logger, base_configs=None):
"""The constructor for the Sniffer. It constructs a sniffer and
configures it to be ready for capture.
Args:
interface: A string specifying the interface used to configure the
sniffer.
logger: ACTS logger object.
base_configs: A dictionary containing baseline configurations of the
sniffer. These can be overridden when staring a capture. The
keys are specified by Sniffer.CONFIG_KEY_*.
Returns:
self: A configured sniffer.
Raises:
InvalidDataError: if the config_path is invalid.
NoPermissionError: if an error occurs while configuring the
sniffer.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def get_descriptor(self):
"""This function returns a string describing the sniffer. The specific
string (and its format) is up to each derived sniffer type.
Returns:
A string describing the sniffer.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def get_type(self):
"""This function returns the type of the sniffer.
Returns:
The type (string) of the sniffer. Corresponds to the 'Type' key of
the sniffer configuration.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def get_subtype(self):
"""This function returns the sub-type of the sniffer.
Returns:
The sub-type (string) of the sniffer. Corresponds to the 'SubType'
key of the sniffer configuration.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def get_interface(self):
"""This function returns The interface used to configure the sniffer,
e.g. 'wlan0'.
Returns:
The interface (string) used to configure the sniffer. Corresponds to
the 'Interface' key of the sniffer configuration.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def get_capture_file(self):
"""The sniffer places a capture in the logger directory. This function
enables the caller to obtain the path of that capture.
Returns:
The full path of the current or last capture.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def start_capture(self, override_configs=None, additional_args=None,
duration=None, packet_count=None):
"""This function starts a capture which is saved to the specified file
path.
Depending on the type/subtype and configuration of the sniffer the
capture may terminate on its own or may require an explicit call to the
stop_capture() function.
This is a non-blocking function so a terminating function must be
called - either explicitly or implicitly:
- Explicitly: call either stop_capture() or wait_for_capture()
- Implicitly: use with a with clause. The wait_for_capture() function
will be called if a duration is specified (i.e. is not
None), otherwise a stop_capture() will be called.
The capture is saved to a file in the log path of the logger. Use
the get_capture_file() to get the full path to the current or most
recent capture.
Args:
override_configs: A dictionary which is combined with the
base_configs ("BaseConfigs" in the sniffer configuration). The
keys (specified by Sniffer.CONFIG_KEY_*) determine the
configuration of the sniffer for this specific capture.
additional_args: A string specifying additional raw
command-line arguments to pass to the underlying sniffer. The
interpretation of these flags is sniffer-dependent.
duration: An integer specifying the number of seconds over which to
capture packets. The sniffer will be terminated after this
duration. Used in implicit mode when using a 'with' clause. In
explicit control cases may have to be performed using a
sleep+stop or as the timeout argument to the wait function.
packet_count: An integer specifying the number of packets to capture
before terminating. Should be used with duration to guarantee
that capture terminates at some point (even if did not capture
the specified number of packets).
Returns:
An ActiveCaptureContext process which can be used with a 'with'
clause.
Raises:
InvalidDataError: for invalid configurations
NoPermissionError: if an error occurs while configuring and running
the sniffer.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def stop_capture(self):
"""This function stops a capture and guarantees that the capture is
saved to the capture file configured during the start_capture() method.
Depending on the type of the sniffer the file may previously contain
partial results (e.g. for a local sniffer) or may not exist until the
stop_capture() method is executed (e.g. for a remote sniffer).
Depending on the type/subtype and configuration of the sniffer the
capture may terminate on its own without requiring a call to this
function. In such a case it is still necessary to call either this
function or the wait_for_capture() function to make sure that the
capture file is moved to the correct location.
Raises:
NoPermissionError: No permission when trying to stop a capture
and save the capture file.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
def wait_for_capture(self, timeout=None):
"""This function waits for a capture to terminate and guarantees that
the capture is saved to the capture file configured during the
start_capture() method. Depending on the type of the sniffer the file
may previously contain partial results (e.g. for a local sniffer) or
may not exist until the stop_capture() method is executed (e.g. for a
remote sniffer).
Depending on the type/subtype and configuration of the sniffer the
capture may terminate on its own without requiring a call to this
function. In such a case it is still necessary to call either this
function or the stop_capture() function to make sure that the capture
file is moved to the correct location.
Args:
timeout: An integer specifying the number of seconds to wait for
the capture to terminate on its own. On expiration of the
timeout the sniffer is stopped explicitly using the
stop_capture() function.
Raises:
NoPermissionError: No permission when trying to stop a capture and
save the capture file.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Base class should not be called directly!")
class ActiveCaptureContext(object):
"""This class defines an object representing an active sniffer capture.
The object is returned by a Sniffer.start_capture() command and terminates
the capture when the 'with' clause exits. It is syntactic sugar for
try/finally.
"""
_sniffer = None
_timeout = None
def __init__(self, sniffer, timeout=None):
self._sniffer = sniffer
self._timeout = timeout
def __enter__(self):
pass
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
if self._sniffer is not None:
if self._timeout is None:
self._sniffer.stop_capture()
else:
self._sniffer.wait_for_capture(self._timeout)
self._sniffer = None