wireshark/epan/conversation.h

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/* conversation.h
* Routines for building lists of packets that are part of a "conversation"
*
* $Id$
*
* 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.
*/
#ifndef __CONVERSATION_H__
#define __CONVERSATION_H__
#include "ws_symbol_export.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/**
*@file
*/
/*
* Flags to pass to "conversation_new()" to indicate that the address 2
* and/or port 2 values for the conversation should be wildcards.
* The CONVERSATION_TEMPLATE option tells that any of the other supplied
* port and / or address wildcards will be used to match an infinite number
* of new connections to the conversation(s) that have the CONVERSATION_-
* TEMPLATE flag set. Any conversation created without the CONVERSATION_-
* TEMPLATE flag will be altered once the first connections (connection
* oriented protocols only) to include the newly found information which
* matched the wildcard options.
*/
#define NO_ADDR2 0x01
#define NO_PORT2 0x02
#define NO_PORT2_FORCE 0x04
#define CONVERSATION_TEMPLATE 0x08
/*
* Flags to pass to "find_conversation()" to indicate that the address B
* and/or port B search arguments are wildcards.
*/
#define NO_ADDR_B 0x01
#define NO_PORT_B 0x02
#include "packet.h" /* for conversation dissector type */
/**
* Data structure representing a conversation.
*/
typedef struct conversation_key {
struct conversation_key *next;
address addr1;
address addr2;
port_type ptype;
guint32 port1;
guint32 port2;
} conversation_key;
typedef struct conversation {
struct conversation *next; /** pointer to next conversation on hash chain */
struct conversation *last; /** pointer to the last conversation on hash chain */
struct conversation *latest_found;
/** pointer to the last conversation on hash chain */
guint32 index; /** unique ID for conversation */
guint32 setup_frame; /** frame number that setup this conversation */
GSList *data_list; /** list of data associated with conversation */
dissector_handle_t dissector_handle;
/** handle for protocol dissector client associated with conversation */
guint options; /** wildcard flags */
conversation_key *key_ptr; /** pointer to the key for this conversation */
} conversation_t;
/**
* Destroy all existing conversations
*/
extern void conversation_cleanup(void);
/**
* Initialize some variables every time a file is loaded or re-loaded.
* Create a new hash table for the conversations in the new file.
*/
extern void conversation_init(void);
/*
* Given two address/port pairs for a packet, create a new conversation
* to contain packets between those address/port pairs.
*
* The options field is used to specify whether the address 2 value
* and/or port 2 value are not given and any value is acceptable
* when searching for this conversation.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC conversation_t *conversation_new(const guint32 setup_frame, const address *addr1, const address *addr2,
const port_type ptype, const guint32 port1, const guint32 port2, const guint options);
/**
* Given two address/port pairs for a packet, search for a conversation
* containing packets between those address/port pairs. Returns NULL if
* not found.
*
* We try to find the most exact match that we can, and then proceed to
* try wildcard matches on the "addr_b" and/or "port_b" argument if a more
* exact match failed.
*
* Either or both of the "addr_b" and "port_b" arguments may be specified as
* a wildcard by setting the NO_ADDR_B or NO_PORT_B flags in the "options"
* argument. We do only wildcard matches on addresses and ports specified
* as wildcards.
*
* I.e.:
*
* if neither "addr_b" nor "port_b" were specified as wildcards, we
* do an exact match (addr_a/port_a and addr_b/port_b) and, if that
* succeeds, we return a pointer to the matched conversation;
*
* otherwise, if "port_b" wasn't specified as a wildcard, we try to
* match any address 2 with the specified port 2 (addr_a/port_a and
* {any}/addr_b) and, if that succeeds, we return a pointer to the
* matched conversation;
*
* otherwise, if "addr_b" wasn't specified as a wildcard, we try to
* match any port 2 with the specified address 2 (addr_a/port_a and
* addr_b/{any}) and, if that succeeds, we return a pointer to the
* matched conversation;
*
* otherwise, we try to match any address 2 and any port 2
* (addr_a/port_a and {any}/{any}) and, if that succeeds, we return
* a pointer to the matched conversation;
*
* otherwise, we found no matching conversation, and return NULL.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC conversation_t *find_conversation(const guint32 frame_num, const address *addr_a, const address *addr_b,
const port_type ptype, const guint32 port_a, const guint32 port_b, const guint options);
/** A helper function that calls find_conversation() and, if a conversation is
* not found, calls conversation_new().
* The frame number and addresses are taken from pinfo.
* No options are used, though we could extend this API to include an options
* parameter.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC conversation_t *find_or_create_conversation(packet_info *pinfo);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void conversation_add_proto_data(conversation_t *conv, const int proto,
void *proto_data);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void *conversation_get_proto_data(const conversation_t *conv, const int proto);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void conversation_delete_proto_data(conversation_t *conv, const int proto);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void conversation_set_dissector(conversation_t *conversation,
const dissector_handle_t handle);
/**
* Given two address/port pairs for a packet, search for a matching
* conversation and, if found and it has a conversation dissector,
* call that dissector and return TRUE, otherwise return FALSE.
*
* This helper uses call_dissector_only which will NOT call the default
* "data" dissector if the packet was rejected.
* Our caller is responsible to call the data dissector explicitely in case
* this function returns FALSE.
*/
extern gboolean
try_conversation_dissector(const address *addr_a, const address *addr_b, const port_type ptype,
const guint32 port_a, const guint32 port_b, tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo,
proto_tree *tree);
/* These routines are used to set undefined values for a conversation */
extern void conversation_set_port2(conversation_t *conv, const guint32 port);
extern void conversation_set_addr2(conversation_t *conv, const address *addr);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* conversation.h */