wireshark/capture_ui_utils.c

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/* capture_ui_utils.c
* Utilities for capture user interfaces
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include "config.h"
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPCAP
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <glib.h>
#include "epan/prefs.h"
#include "epan/ex-opt.h"
#include "capture_ifinfo.h"
#include "capture_ui_utils.h"
#include "wiretap/wtap.h"
#include "epan/to_str.h"
/*
* Find user-specified capture device description that matches interface
* name, if any.
*/
char *
capture_dev_user_descr_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
char *p;
char *p2 = NULL;
char *descr = NULL;
int lp = 0;
int ct = 0;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_descr == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_descr == '\0')) {
/* There are no descriptions. */
return NULL;
}
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_descr, if_name)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return NULL;
}
while (*p != '\0') {
/* error: ran into next interface description */
if (*p == ',')
return NULL;
/* found left parenthesis, start of description */
else if (*p == '(') {
ct = 0;
lp++;
/* skip over left parenthesis */
p++;
/* save pointer to beginning of description */
p2 = p;
continue;
}
else if (*p == ')') {
/* end of description */
break;
}
else {
p++;
ct++;
}
}
if ((lp == 1) && (ct > 0) && (p2 != NULL)) {
/* Allocate enough space to return the string,
which runs from p2 to p, plus a terminating
'\0'. */
descr = (char *)g_malloc(p - p2 + 1);
memcpy(descr, p2, p - p2);
descr[p - p2] = '\0';
return descr;
}
else
return NULL;
}
gint
capture_dev_user_linktype_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *p, *next, *tmpname;
long linktype;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_linktypes == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_linktypes == '\0')) {
/* There are no link-layer header types */
return -1;
}
tmpname = g_strdup_printf(",%s(", if_name);
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_linktypes, tmpname)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return -1;
}
p += strlen(if_name) + 2;
linktype = strtol(p, &next, 10);
if (next == p || *next != ')' || linktype < 0) {
/* Syntax error */
return -1;
}
if (linktype > G_MAXINT) {
/* Value doesn't fit in a gint */
return -1;
}
return (gint)linktype;
}
#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(HAVE_PCAP_CREATE)
gint
capture_dev_user_buffersize_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *p, *next, *tmpname;
gint buffersize;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_buffersize == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_buffersize == '\0')) {
/* There are no buffersizes defined */
return -1;
}
tmpname = g_strdup_printf(",%s(", if_name);
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_buffersize, tmpname)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return -1;
}
p += strlen(if_name) + 2;
buffersize = (gint)strtol(p, &next, 10);
if (next == p || *next != ')' || buffersize < 0) {
/* Syntax error */
return -1;
}
if (buffersize > G_MAXINT) {
/* Value doesn't fit in a gint */
return -1;
}
return (gint)buffersize;
}
#endif
gint
capture_dev_user_snaplen_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *p, *next, *tmpname;
gint snaplen;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_snaplen == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_snaplen == '\0')) {
/* There is no snap length defined */
return -1;
}
tmpname = g_strdup_printf(",%s:", if_name);
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_snaplen, tmpname)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return -1;
}
p += strlen(if_name) + 4;
snaplen = (gint)strtol(p, &next, 10);
if (next == p || *next != ')' || snaplen < 0) {
/* Syntax error */
return -1;
}
if (snaplen > WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE) {
/* Value doesn't fit in a gint */
return -1;
}
return (gint)snaplen;
}
gboolean
capture_dev_user_hassnap_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *p, *next, *tmpname;
gboolean hassnap;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_snaplen == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_snaplen == '\0')) {
/* There is no snap length defined */
return -1;
}
tmpname = g_strdup_printf(",%s:", if_name);
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_snaplen, tmpname)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return -1;
}
p += strlen(if_name) + 2;
hassnap = (gboolean)strtol(p, &next, 10);
if (next == p || *next != '(') {
/* Syntax error */
return -1;
}
return (gboolean)hassnap;
}
gboolean
capture_dev_user_pmode_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *p, *next, *tmpname;
gboolean pmode;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_pmode == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_pmode == '\0')) {
/* There is no promiscuous mode defined */
return -1;
}
tmpname = g_strdup_printf(",%s(", if_name);
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_pmode, tmpname)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return -1;
}
p += strlen(if_name) + 2;
pmode = (gboolean)strtol(p, &next, 10);
if (next == p || *next != ')') {
/* Syntax error */
return -1;
}
return (gboolean)pmode;
}
gchar*
capture_dev_user_cfilter_find(const gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *p, q[MAX_VAL_LEN], *tmpname;
int i = 0;
if ((prefs.capture_devices_filter == NULL) ||
(*prefs.capture_devices_filter == '\0')) {
/* There is no capture filter defined */
return NULL;
}
tmpname = g_strdup_printf(",%s(", if_name);
if ((p = strstr(prefs.capture_devices_filter, tmpname)) == NULL) {
/* There are, but there isn't one for this interface. */
return NULL;
}
p += strlen(if_name) + 2;
while (p[i+1] != ',' && p[i+1] != '\0') {
q[i] = p[i];
i++;
}
q[i] = '\0';
return g_strdup(q);
}
/*
* Return as descriptive a name for an interface as we can get.
* If the user has specified a comment, use that. Otherwise,
* if capture_interface_list() supplies a description, use that,
* otherwise use the interface name.
*
* The result must be g_free()'d when you're done with it.
*
* Note: given that this calls capture_interface_list(), which attempts to
* open all adapters it finds in order to check whether they can be
* captured on, this is an expensive routine to call, so don't call it
* frequently.
*/
char *
get_interface_descriptive_name(const char *if_name)
{
char *descr;
GList *if_list;
GList *if_entry;
if_info_t *if_info;
int err;
/* Do we have a user-supplied description? */
descr = capture_dev_user_descr_find(if_name);
if (descr != NULL) {
/* Yes - make a copy of that. */
descr = g_strdup(descr);
} else if (strcmp(if_name, "-") == 0) {
/*
* Strictly speaking, -X (extension) options are for modules, e.g. Lua
* and using one here stretches that definition. However, this doesn't
* waste a single-letter option on something that might be rarely used
* and is backward-compatible to 1.0.
*/
descr = g_strdup(ex_opt_get_nth("stdin_descr", 0));
if (!descr) {
descr = g_strdup("Standard input");
}
} else {
/* No, we don't have a user-supplied description; did we get
one from the OS or libpcap? */
descr = NULL;
if_list = capture_interface_list(&err, NULL, NULL);
if (if_list != NULL) {
if_entry = if_list;
do {
if_info = (if_info_t *)if_entry->data;
if (strcmp(if_info->name, if_name) == 0) {
if (if_info->friendly_name != NULL) {
/* We have a "friendly name"; return a copy of that
as the description - when we free the interface
list, that'll also free up the strings to which
it refers. */
From Mike Garratt: Friendly Names for interfaces on Windows Notes on the changes the patch covers: * if_info_t struct: addition of friendly_name * Dumpcap Interface list format changes: + Win32: "dumpcap -D" shows friendly_name in place of descript if known + All: machine interface "dumpcap -D -Z none" includes friendly_name in the list in addition to the existing parameters * interface_options struct: addition of console_display_name + When an interface name is displayed in a console, it will typically be the console_display_name (instead of name). + console_display_name is used as the basis of the autogenerated temp filenames + console_display_name is typically set to the friendly_name if known, otherwise it is set to the interface name * Enhancements to capture_opts_add_iface_opt() (the function which process -i options). + Can now specify the interface using its name and friendly_name + Interface name matching is case insenstive + Name matching first attempts exact matching, then falls back to prefix matching (e.g. dumpcap -i local) + Validates interface names, instead of blindly sending them off to winpcap/libpcap + Interface specification by number is still supported. * capture_opts_trim_iface() has been refactored: + Instead of repeating a decent chunk of the cost in capture_opts_add_iface_opt(), it calls capture_opts_trim_iface() to specify the interface. * introduction of capture_win_ifnames.[ch] (windows only code) + Implements static function GetInterfaceFriendlyNameFromDeviceGuid() - a windows version independant function to convert an interface guid into its friendly name. Uses published api functions on windows vista and higher, but falls back to unpublished API functions on older windows releases. + void get_windows_interface_friendlyname(/* IN */ char *interface_devicename, /* OUT */char **interface_friendlyname); - extracts the GUID from the interface_devicename, then uses GetInterfaceFriendlyNameFromDeviceGuid() to do the resolution * Auto temp filename generation: + Now uses wireshark_pcapng_* or wireshark_pcap_* depending on file format + Basis temp filename format on console_display_name + Win32: if console_display_name is a windows interface guid, extracts numbers from GUID here (instead of in interface option processing) GUI CHANGES: * Dialog that displays when you click the "Manage Interfaces" button (within Capture Options dialog) has been renamed from "Add new interfaces" to "Interface Management" * ui/gtk/capture_dlg.c: new_interfaces_w variable renamed to interface_management_w * Win32: Local Interfaces tab on Interface Management dialog, shows includes friendly name as far left column * Interface Management dialog defaults to larger size on win32 - so it fits without resizing local interfaces tab * Interface Management dialog now saves preferences when you click the apply button (local hidden interfaces was not persisting across restarts) * Tweaks: "Interface Details" dialog (Interface list->Capture Interfaces -> Details): + "Friendly Name" renamed to "NDIS Friendly Name" + Added "OS Friendly Name" to the top of the list * Win32: The "Capture Interfaces" dialog now shows the friendly name instead of device guid * Welcome screen: + The height of the interface list scrollbox dynamically adjusts & updates to the number visible interfaces. Up to 10 interfaces can be listed without a scroll bar, the minimum height is for 2 interfaces. + Win32: now shows just the Friendly Name if known - in place of "Interfacename_Guid:(Description)" svn path=/trunk/; revision=46083
2012-11-19 20:07:27 +00:00
descr = g_strdup(if_info->friendly_name);
} else if (if_info->vendor_description != NULL) {
/* We have no "friendly name", but we have a vendor
description; return a copy of that - when we free
the interface list, that'll also free up the strings
to which it refers. */
descr = g_strdup(if_info->vendor_description);
}
break;
}
} while ((if_entry = g_list_next(if_entry)) != NULL);
}
free_interface_list(if_list);
if (descr == NULL) {
/* The interface name is all we have, so just return a copy of that. */
descr = g_strdup(if_name);
}
}
return descr;
}
/* search interface info by interface name */
static if_info_t *
search_info(GList *if_list, gchar *if_name)
{
GList *if_entry;
if_info_t *if_info;
for (if_entry = if_list; if_entry != NULL; if_entry = g_list_next(if_entry)) {
if_info = (if_info_t *)if_entry->data;
if(strcmp(if_name, if_info->name) == 0) {
return if_info;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/* build the string to display in the combo box for the given interface */
char *
build_capture_combo_name(GList *if_list, gchar *if_name)
{
gchar *descr;
char *if_string;
if_info_t *if_info;
/* Do we have a user-supplied description? */
descr = capture_dev_user_descr_find(if_name);
if (descr != NULL) {
/* Yes, we have a user-supplied description; use it. */
if_string = g_strdup_printf("%s: %s", descr, if_name);
g_free(descr);
} else {
/* No, we don't have a user-supplied description; did we get
one from the OS or libpcap? */
if_info = search_info(if_list, if_name);
if (if_info != NULL && if_info->vendor_description != NULL) {
/* Yes - use it. */
if_string = g_strdup_printf("%s: %s", if_info->vendor_description,
if_info->name);
} else {
/* No. */
if_string = g_strdup(if_name);
}
}
return if_string;
}
GList *
build_capture_combo_list(GList *if_list, gboolean do_hide)
{
GList *combo_list;
GList *if_entry;
if_info_t *if_info;
char *if_string;
gchar *descr;
combo_list = NULL;
if (if_list != NULL) {
/* Scan through the list and build a list of strings to display. */
for (if_entry = if_list; if_entry != NULL;
if_entry = g_list_next(if_entry)) {
if_info = (if_info_t *)if_entry->data;
/* Is this interface hidden and, if so, should we include it
anyway? */
if (!prefs_is_capture_device_hidden(if_info->name) || !do_hide) {
/* It's not hidden, or it is but we should include it in the list. */
/* Do we have a user-supplied description? */
descr = capture_dev_user_descr_find(if_info->name);
if (descr != NULL) {
/* Yes, we have a user-supplied description; use it. */
if_string = g_strdup_printf("%s: %s", descr, if_info->name);
g_free(descr);
} else {
/* No, we don't have a user-supplied description; did we get
one from the OS or libpcap? */
if (if_info->vendor_description != NULL) {
/* Yes - use it. */
if_string = g_strdup_printf("%s: %s",
if_info->vendor_description,
if_info->name);
} else {
/* No. */
if_string = g_strdup(if_info->name);
}
}
combo_list = g_list_append(combo_list, if_string);
}
}/*for*/
}
return combo_list;
}
static void
free_if_string(gpointer data, gpointer user_data _U_)
{
g_free(data);
}
void
free_capture_combo_list(GList *combo_list)
{
if (combo_list != NULL) {
g_list_foreach(combo_list, free_if_string, NULL);
g_list_free(combo_list);
}
}
/*
* Given text that contains an interface name possibly prefixed by an
* interface description, extract the interface name.
*/
const char *
get_if_name(const char *if_text)
{
const char *if_name;
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* We cannot assume that the interface name doesn't contain a space;
* some names on Windows OT do.
*
* We also can't assume it begins with "\Device\", either, as, on
* Windows OT, WinPcap doesn't put "\Device\" in front of the name.
*
* As I remember, we can't assume that the interface description
* doesn't contain a colon, either; I think some do.
*
* We can probably assume that the interface *name* doesn't contain
* a colon, however; if any interface name does contain a colon on
* Windows, it'll be time to just get rid of the damn interface
* descriptions in the drop-down list, have just the names in the
* drop-down list, and have a "Browse..." button to browse for interfaces,
* with names, descriptions, IP addresses, blah blah blah available when
* possible.
*
* So we search backwards for a colon. If we don't find it, just
* return the entire string; otherwise, skip the colon and any blanks
* after it, and return that string.
*/
if_name = if_text + strlen(if_text);
for (;;) {
if (if_name == if_text) {
/* We're at the beginning of the string; return it. */
break;
}
if_name--;
if (*if_name == ':') {
/*
* We've found a colon.
* Unfortunately, a colon is used in the string "rpcap://",
* which is used in case of a remote capture.
* So we'll check to make sure the colon isn't followed by "//";
* it'll be followed by a blank if it separates the description
* and the interface name. (We don't wire in "rpcap", in case we
* support other protocols in the same syntax.)
* Unfortunately, another colon can be used in "rpcap://host:port/"
* before port. Check if colon is followed by digit.
*/
if ((strncmp(if_name, "://", 3) != 0) && !isdigit(if_name[1])) {
/*
* OK, we've found a colon followed neither by "//" nor by digit.
* Skip blanks following it.
*/
if_name++;
while (*if_name == ' ')
if_name++;
break;
}
}
/* Keep looking for a colon not followed by "//". */
}
#else
/*
* There's a space between the interface description and name, and
* the interface name shouldn't have a space in it (it doesn't, on
* UNIX systems); look backwards in the string for a space.
*
* (An interface name might, however, contain a colon in it, which
* is why we don't use the colon search on UNIX.)
*/
if_name = strrchr(if_text, ' ');
if (if_name == NULL) {
if_name = if_text;
} else {
if_name++;
}
#endif
return if_name;
}
/* Return interface_opts->descr (after setting it if it is not set)
* This is necessary because capture_opts.c can't set descr (at least
* not without adding significant dependencies there).
*/
const char *
get_iface_description_for_interface(capture_options *capture_opts, guint i)
{
interface_options interface_opts;
if (i < capture_opts->ifaces->len) {
interface_opts = g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, i);
if (!interface_opts.descr && interface_opts.name) {
interface_opts.descr = get_interface_descriptive_name(interface_opts.name);
capture_opts->ifaces = g_array_remove_index(capture_opts->ifaces, i);
g_array_insert_val(capture_opts->ifaces, i, interface_opts);
}
return (interface_opts.descr);
} else {
return (NULL);
}
}
#endif /* HAVE_LIBPCAP */