wireshark/dumpcap.c

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/* dumpcap.c
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include <config.h>
#define WS_LOG_DOMAIN LOG_DOMAIN_CAPCHILD
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> /* for exit() */
#include <glib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#include <wsutil/ws_getopt.h>
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__LP64__)
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#endif
#include <signal.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <wsutil/cmdarg_err.h>
#include <wsutil/strtoi.h>
#include <cli_main.h>
#include <wsutil/version_info.h>
#include <wsutil/socket.h>
#include <wsutil/wslog.h>
#include <wsutil/file_util.h>
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP
# include <sys/prctl.h>
# include <sys/capability.h>
#endif
#include "ringbuffer.h"
#include "capture/capture_ifinfo.h"
#include "capture/capture-pcap-util.h"
#include "capture/capture-pcap-util-int.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
#include "capture/capture-wpcap.h"
#endif /* _WIN32 */
#include "writecap/pcapio.h"
#ifndef _WIN32
#include <sys/un.h>
#endif
#include <wsutil/clopts_common.h>
#include <wsutil/privileges.h>
#include "sync_pipe.h"
#include "capture_opts.h"
#include <capture/capture_session.h>
#include <capture/capture_sync.h>
#include "wsutil/tempfile.h"
#include "wsutil/file_util.h"
#include "wsutil/cpu_info.h"
#include "wsutil/os_version_info.h"
#include "wsutil/str_util.h"
#include "wsutil/inet_addr.h"
#include "wsutil/time_util.h"
#include "wsutil/please_report_bug.h"
#include "wsutil/glib-compat.h"
#include <wsutil/ws_assert.h>
#include "capture/ws80211_utils.h"
#include "extcap.h"
/*
* Get information about libpcap format from "wiretap/libpcap.h".
* Get information about pcapng format from "wiretap/pcapng_module.h".
* XXX - can we just use pcap_open_offline() to read the pipe?
*/
#include "wiretap/libpcap.h"
#include "wiretap/pcapng_module.h"
#include "wiretap/pcapng.h"
/**#define DEBUG_DUMPCAP**/
/**#define DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP**/
#ifdef _WIN32
#include "wsutil/win32-utils.h"
#ifdef DEBUG_DUMPCAP
#include <conio.h> /* _getch() */
#endif
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP
FILE *debug_log; /* for logging debug messages to */
/* a file if DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP */
/* is defined */
#endif
static GAsyncQueue *pcap_queue;
static gint64 pcap_queue_bytes;
static gint64 pcap_queue_packets;
static gint64 pcap_queue_byte_limit = 0;
static gint64 pcap_queue_packet_limit = 0;
static gboolean capture_child = FALSE; /* FALSE: standalone call, TRUE: this is an Wireshark capture child */
static const char *report_capture_filename = NULL; /* capture child file name */
#ifdef _WIN32
static gchar *sig_pipe_name = NULL;
static HANDLE sig_pipe_handle = NULL;
static gboolean signal_pipe_check_running(void);
#endif
#ifdef SIGINFO
static gboolean infodelay; /* if TRUE, don't print capture info in SIGINFO handler */
static gboolean infoprint; /* if TRUE, print capture info after clearing infodelay */
#endif /* SIGINFO */
/** Stop a low-level capture (stops the capture child). */
static void capture_loop_stop(void);
/** Close a pipe, or socket if \a from_socket is TRUE */
static void cap_pipe_close(int pipe_fd, gboolean from_socket);
#if defined (__linux__)
/* whatever the deal with pcap_breakloop, linux doesn't support timeouts
* in pcap_dispatch(); on the other hand, select() works just fine there.
* Hence we use a select for that come what may.
*
* XXX - with TPACKET_V1 and TPACKET_V2, it currently uses select()
* internally, and, with TPACKET_V3, once that's supported, it'll
* support timeouts, at least as I understand the way the code works.
*/
#define MUST_DO_SELECT
#endif
/** init the capture filter */
typedef enum {
INITFILTER_NO_ERROR,
INITFILTER_BAD_FILTER,
INITFILTER_OTHER_ERROR
} initfilter_status_t;
typedef enum {
STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR,
STATE_READ_REC_HDR,
STATE_EXPECT_DATA,
STATE_READ_DATA
} cap_pipe_state_t;
typedef enum {
PIPOK,
PIPEOF,
PIPERR,
PIPNEXIST
} cap_pipe_err_t;
typedef struct _pcap_pipe_info {
gboolean byte_swapped; /**< TRUE if data in the pipe is byte swapped. */
struct pcap_hdr hdr; /**< Pcap header when capturing from a pipe */
struct pcaprec_modified_hdr rechdr; /**< Pcap record header when capturing from a pipe */
} pcap_pipe_info_t;
typedef struct _pcapng_pipe_info {
pcapng_block_header_t bh; /**< Pcapng general block header when capturing from a pipe */
GArray *src_iface_to_global; /**< Int array mapping local IDB numbers to global_ld.interface_data */
} pcapng_pipe_info_t;
struct _loop_data; /* forward declaration so we can use it in the cap_pipe_dispatch function pointer */
/*
* A source of packets from which we're capturing.
*/
typedef struct _capture_src {
guint32 received;
guint32 dropped;
guint32 flushed;
pcap_t *pcap_h;
#ifdef MUST_DO_SELECT
int pcap_fd; /**< pcap file descriptor */
#endif
gboolean pcap_err;
guint interface_id;
GThread *tid;
int snaplen;
int linktype;
gboolean ts_nsec; /**< TRUE if we're using nanosecond precision. */
/**< capture pipe (unix only "input file") */
gboolean from_cap_pipe; /**< TRUE if we are capturing data from a capture pipe */
gboolean from_cap_socket; /**< TRUE if we're capturing from socket */
gboolean from_pcapng; /**< TRUE if we're capturing from pcapng format */
union {
pcap_pipe_info_t pcap; /**< Pcap info when capturing from a pipe */
pcapng_pipe_info_t pcapng; /**< Pcapng info when capturing from a pipe */
} cap_pipe_info;
#ifdef _WIN32
HANDLE cap_pipe_h; /**< The handle of the capture pipe */
#endif
int cap_pipe_fd; /**< the file descriptor of the capture pipe */
gboolean cap_pipe_modified; /**< TRUE if data in the pipe uses modified pcap headers */
char * cap_pipe_databuf; /**< Pointer to the data buffer we've allocated */
size_t cap_pipe_databuf_size; /**< Current size of the data buffer */
guint cap_pipe_max_pkt_size; /**< Maximum packet size allowed */
#if defined(_WIN32)
char * cap_pipe_buf; /**< Pointer to the buffer we read into */
DWORD cap_pipe_bytes_to_read; /**< Used by cap_pipe_dispatch */
DWORD cap_pipe_bytes_read; /**< Used by cap_pipe_dispatch */
#else
size_t cap_pipe_bytes_to_read; /**< Used by cap_pipe_dispatch */
size_t cap_pipe_bytes_read; /**< Used by cap_pipe_dispatch */
#endif
int (*cap_pipe_dispatch)(struct _loop_data *, struct _capture_src *, char *, size_t);
cap_pipe_state_t cap_pipe_state;
cap_pipe_err_t cap_pipe_err;
#if defined(_WIN32)
GMutex *cap_pipe_read_mtx;
GAsyncQueue *cap_pipe_pending_q, *cap_pipe_done_q;
#endif
} capture_src;
typedef struct _saved_idb {
gboolean deleted;
guint interface_id; /* capture_src->interface_id for the associated SHB */
guint8 *idb; /* If non-NULL, IDB read from capture_src. This is an interface specified on the command line otherwise. */
guint idb_len;
} saved_idb_t;
/*
* Global capture loop state.
*/
typedef struct _loop_data {
/* common */
gboolean go; /**< TRUE as long as we're supposed to keep capturing */
int err; /**< if non-zero, error seen while capturing */
gint packets_captured; /**< Number of packets we have already captured */
guint inpkts_to_sync_pipe; /**< Packets not already send out to the sync_pipe */
#ifdef SIGINFO
gboolean report_packet_count; /**< Set by SIGINFO handler; print packet count */
#endif
GArray *pcaps; /**< Array of capture_src's on which we're capturing */
gboolean pcapng_passthrough; /**< We have one source and it's pcapng. Pass its SHB and IDBs through. */
guint8 *saved_shb; /**< SHB to write when we have one pcapng input */
GArray *saved_idbs; /**< Array of saved_idb_t, written when we have a new section or output file. */
GRWLock saved_shb_idb_lock; /**< Saved IDB RW mutex */
/* output file(s) */
FILE *pdh;
int save_file_fd;
char *io_buffer; /**< Our IO buffer if we increase the size from the standard size */
guint64 bytes_written; /**< Bytes written for the current file. */
/* autostop conditions */
int packets_written; /**< Packets written for the current file. */
int file_count;
/* ring buffer conditions */
GTimer *file_duration_timer;
time_t next_interval_time;
int interval_s;
} loop_data;
typedef struct _pcap_queue_element {
capture_src *pcap_src;
union {
struct pcap_pkthdr phdr;
pcapng_block_header_t bh;
} u;
u_char *pd;
} pcap_queue_element;
/*
* This needs to be static, so that the SIGINT handler can clear the "go"
* flag and for saved_shb_idb_lock.
*/
static loop_data global_ld;
/*
* Timeout, in milliseconds, for reads from the stream of captured packets
* from a capture device.
*
* A bug in Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.6.1 causes calls to pcap_open_live(), in
* 64-bit applications, with sub-second timeouts not to work. The bug is
* fixed in 10.6.2, re-broken in 10.6.3, and again fixed in 10.6.5.
*/
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__LP64__)
static gboolean need_timeout_workaround;
#define CAP_READ_TIMEOUT (need_timeout_workaround ? 1000 : 250)
#else
#define CAP_READ_TIMEOUT 250
#endif
/*
* Timeout, in microseconds, for reads from the stream of captured packets
* from a pipe. Pipes don't have the same problem that BPF devices do
* in Mac OS X 10.6, 10.6.1, 10.6.3, and 10.6.4, so we always use a timeout
* of 250ms, i.e. the same value as CAP_READ_TIMEOUT when not on one
* of the offending versions of Snow Leopard.
*
* On Windows this value is converted to milliseconds and passed to
* WaitForSingleObject. If it's less than 1000 WaitForSingleObject
* will return immediately.
*/
#if defined(_WIN32)
#define PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT 100000
#else
#define PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT 250000
#endif
#define WRITER_THREAD_TIMEOUT 100000 /* usecs */
static void
dumpcap_log_writer(const char *domain, enum ws_log_level level,
struct timespec timestamp,
const char *file, long line, const char *func,
const char *user_format, va_list user_ap,
void *user_data);
/* capture related options */
static capture_options global_capture_opts;
static GPtrArray *capture_comments = NULL;
static gboolean quiet = FALSE;
static gboolean use_threads = FALSE;
static guint64 start_time;
static void capture_loop_write_packet_cb(u_char *pcap_src_p, const struct pcap_pkthdr *phdr,
const u_char *pd);
static void capture_loop_queue_packet_cb(u_char *pcap_src_p, const struct pcap_pkthdr *phdr,
const u_char *pd);
static void capture_loop_write_pcapng_cb(capture_src *pcap_src, const pcapng_block_header_t *bh, u_char *pd);
static void capture_loop_queue_pcapng_cb(capture_src *pcap_src, const pcapng_block_header_t *bh, u_char *pd);
static void capture_loop_get_errmsg(char *errmsg, size_t errmsglen,
char *secondary_errmsg,
size_t secondary_errmsglen,
const char *fname, int err,
gboolean is_close);
WS_NORETURN static void exit_main(int err);
static void report_new_capture_file(const char *filename);
static void report_packet_count(unsigned int packet_count);
static void report_packet_drops(guint32 received, guint32 pcap_drops, guint32 drops, guint32 flushed, guint32 ps_ifdrop, gchar *name);
static void report_capture_error(const char *error_msg, const char *secondary_error_msg);
static void report_cfilter_error(capture_options *capture_opts, guint i, const char *errmsg);
#define MSG_MAX_LENGTH 4096
static void
print_usage(FILE *output)
{
fprintf(output, "\nUsage: dumpcap [options] ...\n");
fprintf(output, "\n");
fprintf(output, "Capture interface:\n");
fprintf(output, " -i <interface>, --interface <interface>\n");
fprintf(output, " name or idx of interface (def: first non-loopback),\n"
" or for remote capturing, use one of these formats:\n"
" rpcap://<host>/<interface>\n"
" TCP@<host>:<port>\n");
fprintf(output, " --ifname <name> name to use in the capture file for a pipe from which\n");
fprintf(output, " we're capturing\n");
fprintf(output, " --ifdescr <description>\n");
fprintf(output, " description to use in the capture file for a pipe\n");
fprintf(output, " from which we're capturing\n");
fprintf(output, " -f <capture filter> packet filter in libpcap filter syntax\n");
fprintf(output, " -s <snaplen>, --snapshot-length <snaplen>\n");
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_CREATE
fprintf(output, " packet snapshot length (def: appropriate maximum)\n");
#else
fprintf(output, " packet snapshot length (def: %u)\n", WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_STANDARD);
#endif
fprintf(output, " -p, --no-promiscuous-mode\n");
fprintf(output, " don't capture in promiscuous mode\n");
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_CREATE
fprintf(output, " -I, --monitor-mode capture in monitor mode, if available\n");
#endif
#ifdef CAN_SET_CAPTURE_BUFFER_SIZE
fprintf(output, " -B <buffer size>, --buffer-size <buffer size>\n");
fprintf(output, " size of kernel buffer in MiB (def: %dMiB)\n", DEFAULT_CAPTURE_BUFFER_SIZE);
#endif
fprintf(output, " -y <link type>, --linktype <link type>\n");
fprintf(output, " link layer type (def: first appropriate)\n");
fprintf(output, " --time-stamp-type <type> timestamp method for interface\n");
fprintf(output, " -D, --list-interfaces print list of interfaces and exit\n");
fprintf(output, " -L, --list-data-link-types\n");
fprintf(output, " print list of link-layer types of iface and exit\n");
fprintf(output, " --list-time-stamp-types print list of timestamp types for iface and exit\n");
fprintf(output, " -d print generated BPF code for capture filter\n");
fprintf(output, " -k <freq>,[<type>],[<center_freq1>],[<center_freq2>]\n");
fprintf(output, " set channel on wifi interface\n");
fprintf(output, " -S print statistics for each interface once per second\n");
fprintf(output, " -M for -D, -L, and -S, produce machine-readable output\n");
fprintf(output, "\n");
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_REMOTE
fprintf(output, "RPCAP options:\n");
fprintf(output, " -r don't ignore own RPCAP traffic in capture\n");
fprintf(output, " -u use UDP for RPCAP data transfer\n");
fprintf(output, " -A <user>:<password> use RPCAP password authentication\n");
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SETSAMPLING
fprintf(output, " -m <sampling type> use packet sampling\n");
fprintf(output, " count:NUM - capture one packet of every NUM\n");
fprintf(output, " timer:NUM - capture no more than 1 packet in NUM ms\n");
#endif
#endif
fprintf(output, "Stop conditions:\n");
fprintf(output, " -c <packet count> stop after n packets (def: infinite)\n");
fprintf(output, " -a <autostop cond.> ..., --autostop <autostop cond.> ...\n");
fprintf(output, " duration:NUM - stop after NUM seconds\n");
fprintf(output, " filesize:NUM - stop this file after NUM kB\n");
fprintf(output, " files:NUM - stop after NUM files\n");
fprintf(output, " packets:NUM - stop after NUM packets\n");
/*fprintf(output, "\n");*/
fprintf(output, "Output (files):\n");
fprintf(output, " -w <filename> name of file to save (def: tempfile)\n");
fprintf(output, " -g enable group read access on the output file(s)\n");
fprintf(output, " -b <ringbuffer opt.> ..., --ring-buffer <ringbuffer opt.>\n");
fprintf(output, " duration:NUM - switch to next file after NUM secs\n");
fprintf(output, " filesize:NUM - switch to next file after NUM kB\n");
fprintf(output, " files:NUM - ringbuffer: replace after NUM files\n");
fprintf(output, " packets:NUM - ringbuffer: replace after NUM packets\n");
fprintf(output, " interval:NUM - switch to next file when the time is\n");
fprintf(output, " an exact multiple of NUM secs\n");
fprintf(output, " printname:FILE - print filename to FILE when written\n");
fprintf(output, " (can use 'stdout' or 'stderr')\n");
fprintf(output, " -n use pcapng format instead of pcap (default)\n");
fprintf(output, " -P use libpcap format instead of pcapng\n");
fprintf(output, " --capture-comment <comment>\n");
fprintf(output, " add a capture comment to the output file\n");
fprintf(output, " (only for pcapng)\n");
fprintf(output, " --temp-dir <directory> write temporary files to this directory\n");
fprintf(output, " (default: %s)\n", g_get_tmp_dir());
fprintf(output, "\n");
ws_log_print_usage(output);
fprintf(output, "\n");
fprintf(output, "Miscellaneous:\n");
fprintf(output, " -N <packet_limit> maximum number of packets buffered within dumpcap\n");
fprintf(output, " -C <byte_limit> maximum number of bytes used for buffering packets\n");
fprintf(output, " within dumpcap\n");
fprintf(output, " -t use a separate thread per interface\n");
fprintf(output, " -q don't report packet capture counts\n");
fprintf(output, " -v, --version print version information and exit\n");
fprintf(output, " -h, --help display this help and exit\n");
fprintf(output, "\n");
#ifdef __linux__
fprintf(output, "Dumpcap can benefit from an enabled BPF JIT compiler if available.\n");
fprintf(output, "You might want to enable it by executing:\n");
fprintf(output, " \"echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/core/bpf_jit_enable\"\n");
fprintf(output, "Note that this can make your system less secure!\n");
fprintf(output, "\n");
#endif
fprintf(output, "Example: dumpcap -i eth0 -a duration:60 -w output.pcapng\n");
fprintf(output, "\"Capture packets from interface eth0 until 60s passed into output.pcapng\"\n");
fprintf(output, "\n");
fprintf(output, "Use Ctrl-C to stop capturing at any time.\n");
}
/*
* Report an error in command-line arguments.
* If we're a capture child, send a message back to the parent, otherwise
* just print it.
*/
static void
dumpcap_cmdarg_err(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
if (capture_child) {
gchar *msg;
/* Generate a 'special format' message back to parent */
msg = ws_strdup_vprintf(fmt, ap);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, msg, "");
g_free(msg);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "dumpcap: ");
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
}
/*
* Report additional information for an error in command-line arguments.
* If we're a capture child, send a message back to the parent, otherwise
* just print it.
*/
static void
dumpcap_cmdarg_err_cont(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
if (capture_child) {
gchar *msg;
msg = ws_strdup_vprintf(fmt, ap);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, msg, "");
g_free(msg);
} else {
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
}
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP
static void
#if 0 /* Set to enable capability debugging */
/* see 'man cap_to_text()' for explanation of output */
/* '=' means 'all= ' ie: no capabilities */
/* '=ip' means 'all=ip' ie: all capabilities are permissible and inheritable */
/* .... */
print_caps(const char *pfx) {
cap_t caps = cap_get_proc();
ws_debug("%s: EUID: %d Capabilities: %s", pfx, geteuid(), cap_to_text(caps, NULL));
cap_free(caps);
}
#else
print_caps(const char *pfx _U_) {
}
#endif
static void
relinquish_all_capabilities(void)
{
/* Drop any and all capabilities this process may have. */
/* Allowed whether or not process has any privileges. */
cap_t caps = cap_init(); /* all capabilities initialized to off */
print_caps("Pre-clear");
if (cap_set_proc(caps)) {
cmdarg_err("cap_set_proc() fail return: %s", g_strerror(errno));
}
print_caps("Post-clear");
cap_free(caps);
}
#endif
/*
* Platform-dependent suggestions for fixing permissions.
*/
#if defined(__linux__)
#define PLATFORM_PERMISSIONS_SUGGESTION \
"\n\n" \
"On Debian and Debian derivatives such as Ubuntu, if you have " \
"installed Wireshark from a package, try running" \
"\n\n" \
" sudo dpkg-reconfigure wireshark-common" \
"\n\n" \
"selecting \"<Yes>\" in response to the question" \
"\n\n" \
" Should non-superusers be able to capture packets?" \
"\n\n" \
"adding yourself to the \"wireshark\" group by running" \
"\n\n" \
" sudo usermod -a -G wireshark {your username}" \
"\n\n" \
"and then logging out and logging back in again."
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
#define PLATFORM_PERMISSIONS_SUGGESTION \
"\n\n" \
"If you installed Wireshark using the package from wireshark.org, " \
"close this dialog and click on the \"installing ChmodBPF\" link in " \
"\"You can fix this by installing ChmodBPF.\" on the main screen, " \
"and then complete the installation procedure."
#else
#define PLATFORM_PERMISSIONS_SUGGESTION
#endif
static const char *
get_pcap_failure_secondary_error_message(cap_device_open_status open_status,
const char *open_status_str)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* On Windows, first make sure they *have* Npcap installed.
*/
if (!has_wpcap) {
return
"In order to capture packets, Npcap or WinPcap must be installed. See\n"
"\n"
" https://npcap.com/\n"
"\n"
"for a downloadable version of Npcap and for instructions on how to\n"
"install it.";
}
#endif
/*
* OK, now just return a largely platform-independent error that might
* have platform-specific suggestions at the end (for example, suggestions
* for how to get permission to capture).
*/
if (open_status == CAP_DEVICE_OPEN_ERR_GENERIC) {
/*
* We don't know what kind of error it is. See if there's a hint
* in the error string; if not, throw all generic suggestions at
* the user.
*/
static const char promisc_failed[] =
"failed to set hardware filter to promiscuous mode";
/*
* Does the error string begin with the error produced by WinPcap
* and Npcap if attempting to set promiscuous mode fails?
* (Note that this string could have a specific error message
* from an NDIS error after the initial part, so we do a prefix
* check rather than an exact match check.)
*/
if (strncmp(open_status_str, promisc_failed, sizeof promisc_failed - 1) == 0) {
/*
* Yes. Suggest that the user turn off promiscuous mode on that
* device.
*/
return
"Please turn off promiscuous mode for this device";
} else {
return
"Please check to make sure you have sufficient permissions, and that you have "
"the proper interface or pipe specified."
PLATFORM_PERMISSIONS_SUGGESTION;
}
} else if (open_status == CAP_DEVICE_OPEN_ERR_PERMISSIONS) {
/*
* This is a permissions error, so no need to specify any other
* warnings.
*/
return
"Please check to make sure you have sufficient permissions."
PLATFORM_PERMISSIONS_SUGGESTION;
} else {
/*
* This is not a permissons error, so no need to suggest
* checking permissions.
*/
return
"Please check that you have the proper interface or pipe specified.";
}
}
static void
get_capture_device_open_failure_messages(cap_device_open_status open_status,
const char *open_status_str,
const char *iface,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsg_len,
char *secondary_errmsg,
size_t secondary_errmsg_len)
{
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong) errmsg_len,
"The capture session could not be initiated on capture device \"%s\" (%s).",
iface, open_status_str);
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong) secondary_errmsg_len, "%s",
get_pcap_failure_secondary_error_message(open_status, open_status_str));
}
static gboolean
compile_capture_filter(const char *iface, pcap_t *pcap_h,
struct bpf_program *fcode, const char *cfilter)
{
bpf_u_int32 netnum, netmask;
gchar lookup_net_err_str[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
if (pcap_lookupnet(iface, &netnum, &netmask, lookup_net_err_str) < 0) {
/*
* Well, we can't get the netmask for this interface; it's used
* only for filters that check for broadcast IP addresses, so
* we just punt and use 0. It might be nice to warn the user,
* but that's a pain in a GUI application, as it'd involve popping
* up a message box, and it's not clear how often this would make
* a difference (only filters that check for IP broadcast addresses
* use the netmask).
*/
/*cmdarg_err(
"Warning: Couldn't obtain netmask info (%s).", lookup_net_err_str);*/
netmask = 0;
}
/*
* Sigh. Older versions of libpcap don't properly declare the
* third argument to pcap_compile() as a const pointer. Cast
* away the warning.
*/
DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)
if (pcap_compile(pcap_h, fcode, (char *)cfilter, 1, netmask) < 0)
return FALSE;
DIAG_ON(cast-qual)
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
show_filter_code(capture_options *capture_opts)
{
interface_options *interface_opts;
pcap_t *pcap_h;
cap_device_open_status open_status;
gchar open_status_str[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
char errmsg[MSG_MAX_LENGTH+1];
char secondary_errmsg[MSG_MAX_LENGTH+1];
struct bpf_program fcode;
struct bpf_insn *insn;
u_int i;
guint j;
for (j = 0; j < capture_opts->ifaces->len; j++) {
interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, j);
pcap_h = open_capture_device(capture_opts, interface_opts,
CAP_READ_TIMEOUT, &open_status, &open_status_str);
if (pcap_h == NULL) {
/* Open failed; get messages */
get_capture_device_open_failure_messages(open_status, open_status_str,
interface_opts->name,
errmsg, sizeof errmsg,
secondary_errmsg,
sizeof secondary_errmsg);
/* And report them */
report_capture_error(errmsg, secondary_errmsg);
return FALSE;
}
/* Set the link-layer type. */
if (!set_pcap_datalink(pcap_h, interface_opts->linktype, interface_opts->name,
errmsg, sizeof errmsg,
secondary_errmsg, sizeof secondary_errmsg)) {
pcap_close(pcap_h);
report_capture_error(errmsg, secondary_errmsg);
return FALSE;
}
/* OK, try to compile the capture filter. */
if (!compile_capture_filter(interface_opts->name, pcap_h, &fcode,
interface_opts->cfilter)) {
snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "%s", pcap_geterr(pcap_h));
pcap_close(pcap_h);
report_cfilter_error(capture_opts, j, errmsg);
return FALSE;
}
pcap_close(pcap_h);
/* Now print the filter code. */
insn = fcode.bf_insns;
for (i = 0; i < fcode.bf_len; insn++, i++)
printf("%s\n", bpf_image(insn, i));
}
/* If not using libcap: we now can now set euid/egid to ruid/rgid */
/* to remove any suid privileges. */
/* If using libcap: we can now remove NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN capabilities */
/* (euid/egid have already previously been set to ruid/rgid. */
/* (See comment in main() for details) */
#ifndef HAVE_LIBCAP
relinquish_special_privs_perm();
#else
relinquish_all_capabilities();
#endif
if (capture_child) {
/* Let our parent know we succeeded. */
pipe_write_block(2, SP_SUCCESS, NULL);
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
* capture_interface_list() is expected to do the right thing to get
* a list of interfaces.
*
* In most of the programs in the Wireshark suite, "the right thing"
* is to run dumpcap and ask it for the list, because dumpcap may
* be the only program in the suite with enough privileges to get
* the list.
*
* In dumpcap itself, however, we obviously can't run dumpcap to
* ask for the list. Therefore, our capture_interface_list() should
* just call get_interface_list().
*/
GList *
capture_interface_list(int *err, char **err_str, void(*update_cb)(void) _U_)
{
return get_interface_list(err, err_str);
}
/*
* Output a machine readable list of the interfaces
* This list is retrieved by the sync_interface_list_open() function
* The actual output of this function can be viewed with the command "dumpcap -D -Z none"
*/
static void
print_machine_readable_interfaces(GList *if_list)
{
int i;
GList *if_entry;
if_info_t *if_info;
GSList *addr;
if_addr_t *if_addr;
char addr_str[WS_INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
if (capture_child) {
/* Let our parent know we succeeded. */
pipe_write_block(2, SP_SUCCESS, NULL);
}
i = 1; /* Interface id number */
for (if_entry = g_list_first(if_list); if_entry != NULL;
if_entry = g_list_next(if_entry)) {
if_info = (if_info_t *)if_entry->data;
printf("%d. %s\t", i++, if_info->name);
/*
* Print the contents of the if_entry struct in a parseable format.
* Each if_entry element is tab-separated. Addresses are comma-
* separated.
*/
/* XXX - Make sure our description doesn't contain a tab */
if (if_info->vendor_description != NULL)
printf("%s\t", if_info->vendor_description);
else
printf("\t");
/* XXX - Make sure our friendly name doesn't contain a tab */
if (if_info->friendly_name != NULL)
printf("%s\t", if_info->friendly_name);
else
printf("\t");
printf("%i\t", if_info->type);
for (addr = g_slist_nth(if_info->addrs, 0); addr != NULL;
addr = g_slist_next(addr)) {
if (addr != g_slist_nth(if_info->addrs, 0))
printf(",");
if_addr = (if_addr_t *)addr->data;
switch(if_addr->ifat_type) {
case IF_AT_IPv4:
printf("%s", ws_inet_ntop4(&if_addr->addr.ip4_addr, addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)));
break;
case IF_AT_IPv6:
printf("%s", ws_inet_ntop6(&if_addr->addr.ip6_addr, addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)));
break;
default:
printf("<type unknown %i>", if_addr->ifat_type);
}
}
if (if_info->loopback)
printf("\tloopback");
else
printf("\tnetwork");
printf("\t%s", if_info->extcap);
printf("\n");
}
}
/*
* If you change the machine-readable output format of this function,
* you MUST update capture_ifinfo.c:capture_get_if_capabilities() accordingly!
*/
static void
print_machine_readable_if_capabilities(if_capabilities_t *caps, int queries)
{
GList *lt_entry, *ts_entry;
const gchar *desc_str;
if (capture_child) {
/* Let our parent know we succeeded. */
pipe_write_block(2, SP_SUCCESS, NULL);
}
if (queries & CAPS_QUERY_LINK_TYPES) {
if (caps->can_set_rfmon)
printf("1\n");
else
printf("0\n");
for (lt_entry = caps->data_link_types; lt_entry != NULL;
lt_entry = g_list_next(lt_entry)) {
data_link_info_t *data_link_info = (data_link_info_t *)lt_entry->data;
if (data_link_info->description != NULL)
desc_str = data_link_info->description;
else
desc_str = "(not supported)";
printf("%d\t%s\t%s\n", data_link_info->dlt, data_link_info->name,
desc_str);
}
}
printf("\n");
if (queries & CAPS_QUERY_TIMESTAMP_TYPES) {
for (ts_entry = caps->timestamp_types; ts_entry != NULL;
ts_entry = g_list_next(ts_entry)) {
timestamp_info_t *timestamp = (timestamp_info_t *)ts_entry->data;
if (timestamp->description != NULL)
desc_str = timestamp->description;
else
desc_str = "(none)";
printf("%s\t%s\n", timestamp->name, desc_str);
}
}
}
typedef struct {
char *name;
pcap_t *pch;
} if_stat_t;
/* Print the number of packets captured for each interface until we're killed. */
static int
print_statistics_loop(gboolean machine_readable)
{
GList *if_list, *if_entry, *stat_list = NULL, *stat_entry;
if_info_t *if_info;
if_stat_t *if_stat;
int err;
gchar *err_str;
pcap_t *pch;
char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
struct pcap_stat ps;
if_list = get_interface_list(&err, &err_str);
if (if_list == NULL) {
if (err == 0)
cmdarg_err("There are no interfaces on which a capture can be done");
else {
cmdarg_err("%s", err_str);
g_free(err_str);
}
return err;
}
for (if_entry = g_list_first(if_list); if_entry != NULL; if_entry = g_list_next(if_entry)) {
if_info = (if_info_t *)if_entry->data;
#ifdef __linux__
/* On Linux nf* interfaces don't collect stats properly and don't allows multiple
* connections. We avoid collecting stats on them.
*/
if (!strncmp(if_info->name, "nf", 2)) {
ws_debug("Skipping interface %s for stats", if_info->name);
continue;
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_OPEN
pch = pcap_open(if_info->name, MIN_PACKET_SIZE, 0, 0, NULL, errbuf);
#else
pch = pcap_open_live(if_info->name, MIN_PACKET_SIZE, 0, 0, errbuf);
#endif
if (pch) {
if_stat = g_new(if_stat_t, 1);
if_stat->name = g_strdup(if_info->name);
if_stat->pch = pch;
stat_list = g_list_append(stat_list, if_stat);
}
}
if (!stat_list) {
cmdarg_err("There are no interfaces on which a capture can be done");
return 2;
}
if (capture_child) {
/* Let our parent know we succeeded. */
pipe_write_block(2, SP_SUCCESS, NULL);
}
if (!machine_readable) {
printf("%-15s %10s %10s\n", "Interface", "Received",
"Dropped");
}
global_ld.go = TRUE;
while (global_ld.go) {
for (stat_entry = g_list_first(stat_list); stat_entry != NULL; stat_entry = g_list_next(stat_entry)) {
if_stat = (if_stat_t *)stat_entry->data;
pcap_stats(if_stat->pch, &ps);
if (!machine_readable) {
printf("%-15s %10u %10u\n", if_stat->name,
ps.ps_recv, ps.ps_drop);
} else {
printf("%s\t%u\t%u\n", if_stat->name,
ps.ps_recv, ps.ps_drop);
fflush(stdout);
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/* If we have a dummy signal pipe check it */
if (!signal_pipe_check_running()) {
global_ld.go = FALSE;
}
Sleep(1 * 1000);
#else
sleep(1);
#endif
}
/* XXX - Not reached. Should we look for 'q' in stdin? */
for (stat_entry = g_list_first(stat_list); stat_entry != NULL; stat_entry = g_list_next(stat_entry)) {
if_stat = (if_stat_t *)stat_entry->data;
pcap_close(if_stat->pch);
g_free(if_stat->name);
g_free(if_stat);
}
g_list_free(stat_list);
free_interface_list(if_list);
return 0;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
static BOOL WINAPI
capture_cleanup_handler(DWORD dwCtrlType)
{
/* CTRL_C_EVENT is sort of like SIGINT, CTRL_BREAK_EVENT is unique to
Windows, CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT is sort of like SIGHUP, CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT
is also sort of like SIGHUP, and CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT is sort of
like SIGTERM at least when the machine's shutting down.
For now, if we're running as a command rather than a capture child,
we handle all but CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT as indications that we should
clean up and quit, just as we handle SIGINT, SIGHUP, and SIGTERM
in that way on UN*X.
If we're not running as a capture child, we might be running as
a service; ignore CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT, so we keep running after the
user logs out. (XXX - can we explicitly check whether we're
running as a service?) */
ws_info("Console: Control signal");
ws_debug("Console: Control signal, CtrlType: %lu", dwCtrlType);
/* Keep capture running if we're a service and a user logs off */
if (capture_child || (dwCtrlType != CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT)) {
capture_loop_stop();
return TRUE;
} else {
return FALSE;
}
}
#else
static void
capture_cleanup_handler(int signum _U_)
{
/* On UN*X, we cleanly shut down the capture on SIGINT, SIGHUP, and
SIGTERM. We assume that if the user wanted it to keep running
after they logged out, they'd have nohupped it. */
capture_loop_stop();
}
#endif
static void
report_capture_count(gboolean reportit)
{
/* Don't print this if we're a capture child. */
if (!capture_child && reportit) {
fprintf(stderr, "\rPackets captured: %d\n", global_ld.packets_captured);
/* stderr could be line buffered */
fflush(stderr);
}
}
#ifdef SIGINFO
static void
report_counts_for_siginfo(void)
{
report_capture_count(quiet);
infoprint = FALSE; /* we just reported it */
}
static void
report_counts_siginfo(int signum _U_)
{
int sav_errno = errno;
/* If we've been told to delay printing, just set a flag asking
that we print counts (if we're supposed to), otherwise print
the count of packets captured (if we're supposed to). */
if (infodelay)
infoprint = TRUE;
else
report_counts_for_siginfo();
errno = sav_errno;
}
#endif /* SIGINFO */
static void
exit_main(int status)
{
ws_cleanup_sockets();
#ifdef _WIN32
/* can be helpful for debugging */
#ifdef DEBUG_DUMPCAP
printf("Press any key\n");
_getch();
#endif
#endif /* _WIN32 */
if (ringbuf_is_initialized()) {
/* save_file is managed by ringbuffer, be sure to release the memory and
* avoid capture_opts_cleanup from double-freeing 'save_file'. */
ringbuf_free();
global_capture_opts.save_file = NULL;
}
capture_opts_cleanup(&global_capture_opts);
exit(status);
}
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP
/*
* If we were linked with libcap (not related to libpcap), make sure we have
* CAP_NET_ADMIN and CAP_NET_RAW, then relinquish our permissions.
* (See comment in main() for details)
*/
static void
relinquish_privs_except_capture(void)
{
/* If 'started_with_special_privs' (ie: suid) then enable for
* ourself the NET_ADMIN and NET_RAW capabilities and then
* drop our suid privileges.
*
* CAP_NET_ADMIN: Promiscuous mode and a truckload of other
* stuff we don't need (and shouldn't have).
* CAP_NET_RAW: Packet capture (raw sockets).
*/
if (started_with_special_privs()) {
cap_value_t cap_list[2] = { CAP_NET_ADMIN, CAP_NET_RAW };
int cl_len = sizeof(cap_list) / sizeof(cap_value_t);
cap_t caps = cap_init(); /* all capabilities initialized to off */
print_caps("Pre drop, pre set");
if (prctl(PR_SET_KEEPCAPS, 1, 0, 0, 0) == -1) {
cmdarg_err("prctl() fail return: %s", g_strerror(errno));
}
cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_PERMITTED, cl_len, cap_list, CAP_SET);
cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_INHERITABLE, cl_len, cap_list, CAP_SET);
if (cap_set_proc(caps)) {
cmdarg_err("cap_set_proc() fail return: %s", g_strerror(errno));
}
print_caps("Pre drop, post set");
relinquish_special_privs_perm();
print_caps("Post drop, pre set");
cap_set_flag(caps, CAP_EFFECTIVE, cl_len, cap_list, CAP_SET);
if (cap_set_proc(caps)) {
cmdarg_err("cap_set_proc() fail return: %s", g_strerror(errno));
}
print_caps("Post drop, post set");
cap_free(caps);
}
}
#endif /* HAVE_LIBCAP */
/* Take care of byte order in the libpcap headers read from pipes.
* (function taken from wiretap/libpcap.c) */
static void
cap_pipe_adjust_pcap_header(gboolean byte_swapped, struct pcap_hdr *hdr, struct pcaprec_hdr *rechdr)
{
if (byte_swapped) {
/* Byte-swap the record header fields. */
rechdr->ts_sec = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(rechdr->ts_sec);
rechdr->ts_usec = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(rechdr->ts_usec);
rechdr->incl_len = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(rechdr->incl_len);
rechdr->orig_len = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(rechdr->orig_len);
}
/* In file format version 2.3, the "incl_len" and "orig_len" fields were
swapped, in order to match the BPF header layout.
Unfortunately, some files were, according to a comment in the "libpcap"
source, written with version 2.3 in their headers but without the
interchanged fields, so if "incl_len" is greater than "orig_len" - which
would make no sense - we assume that we need to swap them. */
if (hdr->version_major == 2 &&
(hdr->version_minor < 3 ||
(hdr->version_minor == 3 && rechdr->incl_len > rechdr->orig_len))) {
guint32 temp;
temp = rechdr->orig_len;
rechdr->orig_len = rechdr->incl_len;
rechdr->incl_len = temp;
}
}
/* Wrapper: distinguish between recv/read if we're reading on Windows,
* or just read().
*/
static ssize_t
cap_pipe_read(int pipe_fd, char *buf, size_t sz, gboolean from_socket _U_)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
if (from_socket) {
return recv(pipe_fd, buf, (int)sz, 0);
} else {
return -1;
}
#else
return ws_read(pipe_fd, buf, sz);
#endif
}
#if defined(_WIN32)
/*
* Thread function that reads from a pipe and pushes the data
* to the main application thread.
*/
/*
* XXX Right now we use async queues for basic signaling. The main thread
* sets cap_pipe_buf and cap_bytes_to_read, then pushes an item onto
* cap_pipe_pending_q which triggers a read in the cap_pipe_read thread.
* Iff the read is successful cap_pipe_read pushes an item onto
* cap_pipe_done_q, otherwise an error is signaled. No data is passed in
* the queues themselves (yet).
*
* We might want to move some of the cap_pipe_dispatch logic here so that
* we can let cap_thread_read run independently, queuing up multiple reads
* for the main thread (and possibly get rid of cap_pipe_read_mtx).
*/
static void *cap_thread_read(void *arg)
{
capture_src *pcap_src;
#ifdef _WIN32
BOOL res;
DWORD last_err, bytes_read;
#else /* _WIN32 */
size_t bytes_read;
#endif /* _WIN32 */
pcap_src = (capture_src *)arg;
while (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPOK) {
g_async_queue_pop(pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q); /* Wait for our cue (ahem) from the main thread */
g_mutex_lock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
bytes_read = 0;
while (bytes_read < pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
if ((pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#ifndef _WIN32
|| 1
#endif
)
{
ssize_t b;
b = cap_pipe_read(pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf+bytes_read,
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - bytes_read, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0) {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
bytes_read = 0;
break;
} else {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
bytes_read = -1;
break;
}
} else {
bytes_read += (DWORD)b;
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else
{
/* If we try to use read() on a named pipe on Windows with partial
* data it appears to return EOF.
*/
DWORD b;
res = ReadFile(pcap_src->cap_pipe_h, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf+bytes_read,
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - bytes_read,
&b, NULL);
bytes_read += b;
if (!res) {
last_err = GetLastError();
if (last_err == ERROR_MORE_DATA) {
continue;
} else if (last_err == ERROR_HANDLE_EOF || last_err == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE || last_err == ERROR_PIPE_NOT_CONNECTED) {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
bytes_read = 0;
break;
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
bytes_read = -1;
break;
} else if (b == 0 && pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read > 0) {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
bytes_read = 0;
break;
}
}
#endif /*_WIN32 */
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = bytes_read;
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read >= pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf); /* Any non-NULL value will do */
}
g_mutex_unlock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
}
/* Post to queue if we didn't read enough data as the main thread waits for the message */
g_mutex_lock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read < pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
/* There's still more of the record to read. */
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf); /* Any non-NULL value will do */
}
g_mutex_unlock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Do a blocking read from a pipe within the main thread, by pushing
* the read onto the pipe queue and then popping it off that queue;
* the pipe will block until the pushed read completes.
*
* We do it with another thread because we can't use select() on
* pipes on Windows, as we can on UN*Xes, we can only use it on
* sockets.
*/
void
pipe_read_sync(capture_src *pcap_src, void *buf, DWORD nbytes)
{
pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf = (char *) buf;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = 0;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = nbytes;
/* We don't have to worry about cap_pipe_read_mtx here */
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf);
g_async_queue_pop(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q);
}
#endif
/* Provide select() functionality for a single file descriptor
* on UNIX/POSIX. Windows uses cap_pipe_read via a thread.
*
* Returns the same values as select.
*/
static int
cap_pipe_select(int pipe_fd)
{
fd_set rfds;
struct timeval timeout;
FD_ZERO(&rfds);
FD_SET(pipe_fd, &rfds);
timeout.tv_sec = PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT / 1000000;
timeout.tv_usec = PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT % 1000000;
return select(pipe_fd+1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
}
#define DEF_TCP_PORT 19000
static int
cap_open_socket(char *pipename, capture_src *pcap_src, char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl)
{
struct sockaddr_storage sa;
socklen_t sa_len;
int fd;
/* Skip the initial "TCP@" in the pipename. */
if (ws_socket_ptoa(&sa, pipename + 4, DEF_TCP_PORT) < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated because"
"\"%s\" is not a valid socket specification", pipename);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return -1;
}
if ((fd = (int)socket(sa.ss_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated because"
" the socket couldn't be created due to the socket error: \n"
#ifdef _WIN32
" %s", win32strerror(WSAGetLastError()));
#else
" %d: %s", errno, g_strerror(errno));
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return -1;
}
if (sa.ss_family == AF_INET6)
sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
else
sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
if (connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sa_len) < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated because"
" the socket couldn't be connected due to the socket error: \n"
#ifdef _WIN32
" %s", win32strerror(WSAGetLastError()));
#else
" %d: %s", errno, g_strerror(errno));
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
cap_pipe_close(fd, TRUE);
return -1;
}
pcap_src->from_cap_socket = TRUE;
return fd;
}
/* Wrapper: distinguish between closesocket on Windows; use ws_close
* otherwise.
*/
static void
cap_pipe_close(int pipe_fd, gboolean from_socket)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
if (from_socket) {
closesocket(pipe_fd);
}
#else
(void) from_socket; /* Mark unused, similar to Q_UNUSED */
ws_close(pipe_fd);
#endif
}
/** Read bytes from a capture source, which is assumed to be a pipe or
* socket.
*
* Returns -1, or the number of bytes read similar to read(2).
* Sets pcap_src->cap_pipe_err on error or EOF.
*/
static ssize_t
cap_pipe_read_data_bytes(capture_src *pcap_src, char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl)
{
int sel_ret;
int fd = pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd;
#ifdef _WIN32
DWORD sz, bytes_read = 0;
#else /* _WIN32 */
ssize_t sz, bytes_read = 0;
#endif /* _WIN32 */
ssize_t b;
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("cap_pipe_read_data_bytes read %lu of %lu",
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read, pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read);
#endif
sz = pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read;
while (bytes_read < sz) {
if (fd == -1) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl, "Invalid file descriptor.");
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPNEXIST;
return -1;
}
sel_ret = cap_pipe_select(fd);
if (sel_ret < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Unexpected error from select: %s.", g_strerror(errno));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return -1;
} else if (sel_ret > 0) {
b = cap_pipe_read(fd, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf+pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read+bytes_read,
sz-bytes_read, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file reading from pipe or socket.");
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
} else {
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* On Windows, we only do this for sockets.
*/
DWORD lastError = WSAGetLastError();
errno = lastError;
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error reading from pipe or socket: %s.",
win32strerror(lastError));
#else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error reading from pipe or socket: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
}
return -1;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
bytes_read += (DWORD)b;
#else
bytes_read += b;
#endif
}
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read += bytes_read;
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("cap_pipe_read_data_bytes read %lu of %lu",
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read, pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read);
#endif
return bytes_read;
}
/* Some forward declarations for breaking up cap_pipe_open_live for pcap and pcapng formats */
static void pcap_pipe_open_live(int fd, capture_src *pcap_src,
struct pcap_hdr *hdr,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl,
char *secondary_errmsg, size_t secondary_errmsgl);
static void pcapng_pipe_open_live(int fd, capture_src *pcap_src,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl);
static int pcapng_pipe_dispatch(loop_data *ld, capture_src *pcap_src,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl);
/* For problems that are probably Not Our Fault. */
static char not_our_bug[] =
"Please report this to the developers of the program writing to the pipe.";
/* Mimic pcap_open_live() for pipe captures
* We check if "pipename" is "-" (stdin), a AF_UNIX socket, or a FIFO,
* open it, and read the header.
*
* N.B. : we can't read the libpcap formats used in RedHat 6.1 or SuSE 6.3
* because we can't seek on pipes (see wiretap/libpcap.c for details) */
static void
cap_pipe_open_live(char *pipename,
capture_src *pcap_src,
void *hdr,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl,
char *secondary_errmsg, size_t secondary_errmsgl)
{
#ifndef _WIN32
ws_statb64 pipe_stat;
struct sockaddr_un sa;
#else /* _WIN32 */
char *pncopy, *pos;
guintptr extcap_pipe_handle;
#endif
gboolean extcap_pipe = FALSE;
ssize_t b;
int fd = -1, sel_ret;
size_t bytes_read;
guint32 magic = 0;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = -1;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
#endif
ws_debug("cap_pipe_open_live: %s", pipename);
/*
* XXX - this blocks until a pcap per-file header has been written to
* the pipe, so it could block indefinitely.
*/
if (strcmp(pipename, "-") == 0) {
#ifndef _WIN32
fd = 0; /* read from stdin */
#else /* _WIN32 */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
#endif /* _WIN32 */
} else if (!strncmp(pipename, "TCP@", 4)) {
if ((fd = cap_open_socket(pipename, pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl)) < 0) {
return;
}
} else {
#ifndef _WIN32
if ( g_strrstr(pipename, EXTCAP_PIPE_PREFIX) != NULL )
extcap_pipe = TRUE;
if (ws_stat64(pipename, &pipe_stat) < 0) {
if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENOTDIR)
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPNEXIST;
else {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated "
"due to error getting information on pipe or socket: %s.", g_strerror(errno));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
}
return;
}
if (S_ISFIFO(pipe_stat.st_mode)) {
fd = ws_open(pipename, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK, 0000 /* no creation so don't matter */);
if (fd == -1) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated "
"due to error on pipe open: %s.", g_strerror(errno));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return;
}
} else if (S_ISSOCK(pipe_stat.st_mode)) {
fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (fd == -1) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated "
"due to error on socket create: %s.", g_strerror(errno));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return;
}
sa.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
/*
* The Single UNIX Specification says:
*
* The size of sun_path has intentionally been left undefined.
* This is because different implementations use different sizes.
* For example, 4.3 BSD uses a size of 108, and 4.4 BSD uses a size
* of 104. Since most implementations originate from BSD versions,
* the size is typically in the range 92 to 108.
*
* Applications should not assume a particular length for sun_path
* or assume that it can hold {_POSIX_PATH_MAX} bytes (256).
*
* It also says
*
* The <sys/un.h> header shall define the sockaddr_un structure,
* which shall include at least the following members:
*
* sa_family_t sun_family Address family.
* char sun_path[] Socket pathname.
*
* so we assume that it's an array, with a specified size,
* and that the size reflects the maximum path length.
*/
if (g_strlcpy(sa.sun_path, pipename, sizeof sa.sun_path) > sizeof sa.sun_path) {
/* Path name too long */
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session coud not be initiated "
"due to error on socket connect: Path name too long.");
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
ws_close(fd);
return;
}
b = connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof sa);
if (b == -1) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session coud not be initiated "
"due to error on socket connect: %s.", g_strerror(errno));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
ws_close(fd);
return;
}
} else {
if (S_ISCHR(pipe_stat.st_mode)) {
/*
* Assume the user specified an interface on a system where
* interfaces are in /dev. Pretend we haven't seen it.
*/
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPNEXIST;
} else {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated because\n"
"\"%s\" is neither an interface nor a socket nor a pipe.", pipename);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
}
return;
}
#else /* _WIN32 */
if (sscanf(pipename, EXTCAP_PIPE_PREFIX "%" SCNuPTR, &extcap_pipe_handle) == 1)
{
/* The client is already connected to extcap pipe.
* We have inherited the handle from parent process.
*/
extcap_pipe = TRUE;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = (HANDLE)extcap_pipe_handle;
}
else
{
#define PIPE_STR "\\pipe\\"
/* Under Windows, named pipes _must_ have the form
* "\\<server>\pipe\<pipename>". <server> may be "." for localhost.
*/
pncopy = g_strdup(pipename);
if ((pos = strstr(pncopy, "\\\\")) == pncopy) {
pos = strchr(pncopy + 3, '\\');
if (pos && g_ascii_strncasecmp(pos, PIPE_STR, strlen(PIPE_STR)) != 0)
pos = NULL;
}
g_free(pncopy);
if (!pos) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session could not be initiated because\n"
"\"%s\" is neither an interface nor a pipe.", pipename);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPNEXIST;
return;
}
/* Wait for the pipe to appear */
while (1) {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = CreateFile(utf_8to16(pipename), GENERIC_READ, 0, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
break;
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_PIPE_BUSY) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session on \"%s\" could not be started "
"due to error on pipe open: %s.",
pipename, win32strerror(GetLastError()));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return;
}
if (!WaitNamedPipe(utf_8to16(pipename), 30 * 1000)) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The capture session on \"%s\" timed out during "
"pipe open: %s.",
pipename, win32strerror(GetLastError()));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
return;
}
}
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */
}
pcap_src->from_cap_pipe = TRUE;
/*
* We start with a 2KB buffer for packet data, which should be
* large enough for most regular network packets. We increase it,
* up to the maximum size we allow, as necessary.
*/
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf = (char*)g_malloc(2048);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf_size = 2048;
/*
* Read the first 4 bytes of data from the pipe.
*
* If a pcap file is being written to it, that will be
* the pcap magic number.
*
* If a pcapng file is being written to it, that will be
* the block type of the initial SHB.
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* On UN*X, we can use select() on pipes or sockets.
*
* On Windows, we can only use it on sockets; to do non-blocking
* reads from pipes, we currently do reads in a separate thread
* and use GLib asynchronous queues from the main thread to start
* read operations and to wait for them to complete.
*/
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#endif
{
bytes_read = 0;
while (bytes_read < sizeof magic) {
sel_ret = cap_pipe_select(fd);
if (sel_ret < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Unexpected error from select: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
goto error;
} else if (sel_ret > 0) {
b = cap_pipe_read(fd, ((char *)&magic)+bytes_read,
sizeof magic-bytes_read,
pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
/* jump messaging, if extcap had an error, stderr will provide the correct message */
if (extcap_pipe && b <= 0)
goto error;
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0)
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file on pipe magic during open.");
else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error on pipe magic during open: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
bytes_read += b;
}
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else {
/* Create a thread to read from this pipe */
g_thread_new("cap_pipe_open_live", &cap_thread_read, pcap_src);
pipe_read_sync(pcap_src, &magic, sizeof(magic));
/* jump messaging, if extcap had an error, stderr will provide the correct message */
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read <= 0 && extcap_pipe)
goto error;
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read <= 0) {
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read == 0)
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file on pipe magic during open.");
else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error on pipe magic during open: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
}
#endif
switch (magic) {
case PCAP_MAGIC:
case PCAP_NSEC_MAGIC:
/* This is a pcap file.
The host that wrote it has our byte order, and was running
a program using either standard or ss990417 libpcap. */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.byte_swapped = FALSE;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_modified = FALSE;
pcap_src->ts_nsec = magic == PCAP_NSEC_MAGIC;
break;
case PCAP_MODIFIED_MAGIC:
/* This is a pcap file.
The host that wrote it has our byte order, but was running
a program using either ss990915 or ss991029 libpcap. */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.byte_swapped = FALSE;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_modified = TRUE;
break;
case PCAP_SWAPPED_MAGIC:
case PCAP_SWAPPED_NSEC_MAGIC:
/* This is a pcap file.
The host that wrote it has a byte order opposite to ours,
and was running a program using either standard or
ss990417 libpcap. */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.byte_swapped = TRUE;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_modified = FALSE;
pcap_src->ts_nsec = magic == PCAP_SWAPPED_NSEC_MAGIC;
break;
case PCAP_SWAPPED_MODIFIED_MAGIC:
/* This is a pcap file.
The host that wrote it out has a byte order opposite to
ours, and was running a program using either ss990915
or ss991029 libpcap. */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.byte_swapped = TRUE;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_modified = TRUE;
break;
case BLOCK_TYPE_SHB:
/* This is a pcapng file. */
pcap_src->from_pcapng = TRUE;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_dispatch = pcapng_pipe_dispatch;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(guint32));
global_capture_opts.use_pcapng = TRUE; /* we can only output in pcapng format */
break;
default:
/* Not a pcapng file, and either not a pcap type we know about
or not a pcap file, either. */
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"File type is neither a supported pcap nor pcapng format. (magic = 0x%08x)", magic);
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsgl, "%s",
not_our_bug);
goto error;
}
if (pcap_src->from_pcapng)
pcapng_pipe_open_live(fd, pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl);
else
pcap_pipe_open_live(fd, pcap_src, (struct pcap_hdr *) hdr, errmsg, errmsgl,
secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsgl);
return;
error:
ws_debug("cap_pipe_open_live: error %s", errmsg);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
cap_pipe_close(fd, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = -1;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
#endif
}
/*
* Read the part of the pcap file header that follows the magic
* number (we've already read the magic number).
*/
static void
pcap_pipe_open_live(int fd,
capture_src *pcap_src,
struct pcap_hdr *hdr,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl,
char *secondary_errmsg, size_t secondary_errmsgl)
{
size_t bytes_read;
ssize_t b;
int sel_ret;
/*
* We're reading from a pcap file. We've already read the magic
* number; read the rest of the header.
*
* (Note that struct pcap_hdr is a structure for the part of a
* pcap file header *following the magic number*; it does not
* include the magic number itself.)
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#endif
{
/* Keep reading until we get the rest of the header. */
bytes_read = 0;
while (bytes_read < sizeof(struct pcap_hdr)) {
sel_ret = cap_pipe_select(fd);
if (sel_ret < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Unexpected error from select: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
goto error;
} else if (sel_ret > 0) {
b = cap_pipe_read(fd, ((char *)hdr)+bytes_read,
sizeof(struct pcap_hdr) - bytes_read,
pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0)
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file on pipe header during open.");
else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error on pipe header during open: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsgl,
"%s", not_our_bug);
goto error;
}
bytes_read += b;
}
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else {
pipe_read_sync(pcap_src, hdr, sizeof(struct pcap_hdr));
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read <= 0) {
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read == 0)
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file on pipe header during open.");
else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error on pipe header header during open: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsgl, "%s",
not_our_bug);
goto error;
}
}
#endif
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.byte_swapped) {
/* Byte-swap the header fields about which we care. */
hdr->version_major = GUINT16_SWAP_LE_BE(hdr->version_major);
hdr->version_minor = GUINT16_SWAP_LE_BE(hdr->version_minor);
hdr->snaplen = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(hdr->snaplen);
hdr->network = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(hdr->network);
}
pcap_src->linktype = hdr->network;
/* Pick the appropriate maximum packet size for the link type */
switch (pcap_src->linktype) {
case 231: /* DLT_DBUS */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size = WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_DBUS;
break;
case 279: /* DLT_EBHSCR */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size = WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_EBHSCR;
break;
case 249: /* DLT_USBPCAP */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size = WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_USBPCAP;
break;
default:
pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size = WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_STANDARD;
break;
}
if (hdr->version_major < 2) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"The old pcap format version %d.%d is not supported.",
hdr->version_major, hdr->version_minor);
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsgl, "%s",
not_our_bug);
goto error;
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = fd;
return;
error:
ws_debug("pcap_pipe_open_live: error %s", errmsg);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
cap_pipe_close(fd, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = -1;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
#endif
}
/*
* Synchronously read the fixed portion of the pcapng section header block
* (we've already read the pcapng block header).
*/
static int
pcapng_read_shb(capture_src *pcap_src,
char *errmsg,
size_t errmsgl)
{
pcapng_section_header_block_t shb;
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#endif
{
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t) + sizeof(pcapng_section_header_block_t);
if (cap_pipe_read_data_bytes(pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl) < 0) {
return -1;
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else {
pipe_read_sync(pcap_src, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf + sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t),
sizeof(pcapng_section_header_block_t));
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read <= 0) {
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read == 0)
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file reading from pipe or socket.");
else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error reading from pipe or socket: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
/* Continuing with STATE_EXPECT_DATA requires reading into cap_pipe_databuf at offset cap_pipe_bytes_read */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t) + sizeof(pcapng_section_header_block_t);
}
#endif
memcpy(&shb, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf + sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t), sizeof(pcapng_section_header_block_t));
switch (shb.magic)
{
case PCAPNG_MAGIC:
ws_debug("pcapng SHB MAGIC");
break;
case PCAPNG_SWAPPED_MAGIC:
ws_debug("pcapng SHB SWAPPED MAGIC");
/*
* pcapng sources can contain all sorts of block types.
* Rather than add a bunch of complexity to this code (which is
* often privileged), punt and tell the user to swap bytes
* elsewhere.
*
* XXX - punting means that the Wireshark test suite must be
* modified to:
*
* 1) have both little-endian and big-endian versions of
* all pcapng files piped to dumpcap;
*
* 2) pipe the appropriate file to dumpcap, depending on
* the byte order of the host on which the tests are
* being run;
*
* as per comments in bug 15772 and 15754.
*
* Are we *really* certain that the complexity added would be
* significant enough to make adding it a security risk? And
* why would this code even be running with any elevated
* privileges if you're capturing from a pipe? We should not
* only have given up all additional privileges if we're reading
* from a pipe, we should give them up in such a fashion that
* we can't reclaim them.
*/
#if G_BYTE_ORDER == G_BIG_ENDIAN
#define OUR_ENDIAN "big"
#define IFACE_ENDIAN "little"
#else
#define OUR_ENDIAN "little"
#define IFACE_ENDIAN "big"
#endif
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Interface %u is " IFACE_ENDIAN " endian but we're " OUR_ENDIAN " endian.",
pcap_src->interface_id);
return -1;
default:
/* Not a pcapng type we know about, or not pcapng at all. */
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Unrecognized pcapng format or not pcapng data.");
return -1;
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size = WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_STANDARD;
/* Setup state to capture any options following the section header block */
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_DATA;
return 0;
}
/*
* Save IDB blocks for playback whenever we change output files.
* Rewrite EPB and ISB interface IDs.
*/
static gboolean
pcapng_adjust_block(capture_src *pcap_src, const pcapng_block_header_t *bh, u_char *pd)
{
switch(bh->block_type) {
case BLOCK_TYPE_SHB:
{
if (global_ld.pcapng_passthrough) {
/*
* We have a single pcapng input. We pass the SHB through when
* writing a single output file and for the first ring buffer
* file. We need to save it for the second and subsequent ring
* buffer files.
*/
g_free(global_ld.saved_shb);
global_ld.saved_shb = (guint8 *) g_memdup2(pd, bh->block_total_length);
/*
* We're dealing with one section at a time, so we can (and must)
* get rid of our old IDBs.
*/
for (unsigned i = 0; i < global_ld.saved_idbs->len; i++) {
saved_idb_t *idb_source = &g_array_index(global_ld.saved_idbs, saved_idb_t, i);
g_free(idb_source->idb);
}
g_array_set_size(global_ld.saved_idbs, 0);
} else {
/*
* We have a new SHB from this capture source. We need to keep
* global_ld.saved_idbs intact, so we mark IDBs we previously
* collected from this source as deleted.
*/
for (unsigned i = 0; i < pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global->len; i++) {
guint32 iface_id = g_array_index(pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global, guint32, i);
saved_idb_t *idb_source = &g_array_index(global_ld.saved_idbs, saved_idb_t, iface_id);
ws_assert(idb_source->interface_id == pcap_src->interface_id);
g_free(idb_source->idb);
memset(idb_source, 0, sizeof(saved_idb_t));
idb_source->deleted = TRUE;
ws_debug("%s: deleted pcapng IDB %u", G_STRFUNC, iface_id);
}
}
g_array_set_size(pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global, 0);
}
break;
case BLOCK_TYPE_IDB:
{
/*
* Always gather IDBs. We can remove them or mark them as deleted
* when we get a new SHB.
*/
saved_idb_t idb_source = { 0 };
idb_source.interface_id = pcap_src->interface_id;
idb_source.idb_len = bh->block_total_length;
idb_source.idb = (guint8 *) g_memdup2(pd, idb_source.idb_len);
g_array_append_val(global_ld.saved_idbs, idb_source);
guint32 iface_id = global_ld.saved_idbs->len - 1;
g_array_append_val(pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global, iface_id);
ws_debug("%s: mapped pcapng IDB %u -> %u from source %u",
G_STRFUNC, pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global->len - 1, iface_id, pcap_src->interface_id);
}
break;
case BLOCK_TYPE_EPB:
case BLOCK_TYPE_ISB:
{
if (global_ld.pcapng_passthrough) {
/* Our input and output interface IDs are the same. */
break;
}
/* The interface ID is the first 32-bit field after the BH for both EPBs and ISBs. */
guint32 iface_id;
memcpy(&iface_id, pd + sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t), 4);
if (iface_id < pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global->len) {
memcpy(pd + sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t),
&g_array_index(pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global, guint32, iface_id), 4);
} else {
ws_debug("%s: pcapng EPB or ISB interface id %u > max %u", G_STRFUNC, iface_id, pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global->len);
return FALSE;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Read the part of the initial pcapng SHB following the block type
* (we've already read the block type).
*/
static void
pcapng_pipe_open_live(int fd,
capture_src *pcap_src,
char *errmsg,
size_t errmsgl)
{
guint32 type = BLOCK_TYPE_SHB;
pcapng_block_header_t *bh = &pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.bh;
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_open_live: fd %d", fd);
/*
* A pcapng block begins with the block type followed by the block
* total length; we've already read the block type, now read the
* block length.
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* On UN*X, we can use select() on pipes or sockets.
*
* On Windows, we can only use it on sockets; to do non-blocking
* reads from pipes, we currently do reads in a separate thread
* and use GLib asynchronous queues from the main thread to start
* read operations and to wait for them to complete.
*/
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#endif
{
memcpy(pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf, &type, sizeof(guint32));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = sizeof(guint32);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = fd;
if (cap_pipe_read_data_bytes(pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl) < 0) {
goto error;
}
memcpy(bh, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf, sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t));
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else {
g_thread_new("cap_pipe_open_live", &cap_thread_read, pcap_src);
bh->block_type = type;
pipe_read_sync(pcap_src, &bh->block_total_length,
sizeof(bh->block_total_length));
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read <= 0) {
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read == 0)
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"End of file reading from pipe or socket.");
else
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Error reading from pipe or socket: %s.",
g_strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t);
memcpy(pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf, bh, sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t));
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = fd;
}
#endif
if ((bh->block_total_length & 0x03) != 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"block_total_length read from pipe is %u, which is not a multiple of 4.",
bh->block_total_length);
goto error;
}
if (pcapng_read_shb(pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl)) {
goto error;
}
return;
error:
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_open_live: error %s", errmsg);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
cap_pipe_close(fd, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = -1;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
#endif
}
/* We read one record from the pipe, take care of byte order in the record
* header, write the record to the capture file, and update capture statistics. */
static int
pcap_pipe_dispatch(loop_data *ld, capture_src *pcap_src, char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl)
{
struct pcap_pkthdr phdr;
enum { PD_REC_HDR_READ, PD_DATA_READ, PD_PIPE_EOF, PD_PIPE_ERR,
PD_ERR } result;
#ifdef _WIN32
gpointer q_status;
#endif
ssize_t b;
guint new_bufsize;
pcap_pipe_info_t *pcap_info = &pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap;
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("pcap_pipe_dispatch");
#endif
switch (pcap_src->cap_pipe_state) {
case STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR:
#ifdef _WIN32
if (g_mutex_trylock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx)) {
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_READ_REC_HDR;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = pcap_src->cap_pipe_modified ?
sizeof(struct pcaprec_modified_hdr) : sizeof(struct pcaprec_hdr);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = 0;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf = (char *) &pcap_info->rechdr;
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf);
g_mutex_unlock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
}
#endif
/* Fall through */
case STATE_READ_REC_HDR:
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#endif
{
b = cap_pipe_read(pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd, ((char *)&pcap_info->rechdr)+pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read,
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0)
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
else
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read += (DWORD)b;
#else
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read += b;
#endif
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else {
q_status = g_async_queue_timeout_pop(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q, PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPEOF) {
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
break;
} else if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPERR) {
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
if (!q_status) {
return 0;
}
}
#endif
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read < pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
/* There's still more of the pcap packet header to read. */
return 0;
}
result = PD_REC_HDR_READ;
break;
case STATE_EXPECT_DATA:
#ifdef _WIN32
if (g_mutex_trylock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx)) {
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_READ_DATA;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = 0;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf = pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf;
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf);
g_mutex_unlock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
}
#endif
/* Fall through */
case STATE_READ_DATA:
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket)
#endif
{
b = cap_pipe_read(pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd,
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf+pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read,
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read,
pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0)
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
else
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read += (DWORD)b;
#else
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read += b;
#endif
}
#ifdef _WIN32
else {
q_status = g_async_queue_timeout_pop(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q, PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPEOF) {
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
break;
} else if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPERR) {
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
if (!q_status) {
return 0;
}
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read < pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
/* There's still more of the pcap packet data to read. */
return 0;
}
result = PD_DATA_READ;
break;
default:
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"pcap_pipe_dispatch: invalid state");
result = PD_ERR;
} /* switch (pcap_src->cap_pipe_state) */
/*
* We've now read as much data as we were expecting, so process it.
*/
switch (result) {
case PD_REC_HDR_READ:
/*
* We've read the packet header, so we know the captured length,
* and thus the number of packet data bytes. Take care of byte order.
*/
cap_pipe_adjust_pcap_header(pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.byte_swapped, &pcap_info->hdr,
&pcap_info->rechdr.hdr);
if (pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len > pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size) {
/*
* The record contains more data than the advertised/allowed in the
* pcap header, do not try to read more data (do not change to
* STATE_EXPECT_DATA) as that would not fit in the buffer and
* instead stop with an error.
*/
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl, "Frame %u too long (%d bytes)",
ld->packets_captured+1, pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len);
break;
}
if (pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len > pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf_size) {
/*
* Grow the buffer to the packet size, rounded up to a power of
* 2.
*/
new_bufsize = pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len;
/*
* https://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#RoundUpPowerOf2
*/
new_bufsize--;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 1;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 2;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 4;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 8;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 16;
new_bufsize++;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf = (char*)g_realloc(pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf, new_bufsize);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf_size = new_bufsize;
}
if (pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len) {
/*
* The record has some data following the header, try
* to read it next time.
*/
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_DATA;
return 0;
}
/*
* No data following the record header? Then no more data needs to be
* read and we will fallthrough and emit an empty packet.
*/
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case PD_DATA_READ:
/*
* We've read the full contents of the packet record.
* Fill in a "struct pcap_pkthdr", and process the packet.
*/
phdr.ts.tv_sec = pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.ts_sec;
phdr.ts.tv_usec = pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.ts_usec;
phdr.caplen = pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.incl_len;
phdr.len = pcap_info->rechdr.hdr.orig_len;
if (use_threads) {
capture_loop_queue_packet_cb((u_char *)pcap_src, &phdr, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf);
} else {
capture_loop_write_packet_cb((u_char *)pcap_src, &phdr, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf);
}
/*
* Now we want to read the next packet's header.
*/
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR;
return 1;
case PD_PIPE_EOF:
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
return -1;
case PD_PIPE_ERR:
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl, "Error reading from pipe: %s",
#ifdef _WIN32
win32strerror(GetLastError()));
#else
g_strerror(errno));
#endif
/* Fall through */
case PD_ERR:
break;
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
/* Return here rather than inside the switch to prevent GCC warning */
return -1;
}
static int
pcapng_pipe_dispatch(loop_data *ld, capture_src *pcap_src, char *errmsg, size_t errmsgl)
{
enum { PD_REC_HDR_READ, PD_DATA_READ, PD_PIPE_EOF, PD_PIPE_ERR,
PD_ERR } result;
#ifdef _WIN32
gpointer q_status;
#endif
guint new_bufsize;
pcapng_block_header_t *bh = &pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.bh;
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_dispatch");
#endif
switch (pcap_src->cap_pipe_state) {
case STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR:
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_dispatch STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR");
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
if (g_mutex_trylock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx)) {
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_READ_REC_HDR;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = 0;
#ifdef _WIN32
if (!pcap_src->from_cap_socket) {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf = pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf;
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf);
}
g_mutex_unlock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
}
#endif
/* Fall through */
case STATE_READ_REC_HDR:
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_dispatch STATE_READ_REC_HDR");
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket) {
#endif
if (cap_pipe_read_data_bytes(pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl) < 0) {
return -1;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
} else {
q_status = g_async_queue_timeout_pop(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q, PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPEOF) {
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
break;
} else if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPERR) {
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
if (!q_status) {
return 0;
}
}
#endif
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read < pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
/* There's still more of the pcapng block header to read. */
return 0;
}
memcpy(bh, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf, sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t));
result = PD_REC_HDR_READ;
break;
case STATE_EXPECT_DATA:
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_dispatch STATE_EXPECT_DATA");
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
if (g_mutex_trylock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx)) {
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_READ_DATA;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read = bh->block_total_length;
#ifdef _WIN32
if (!pcap_src->from_cap_socket) {
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read -= pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf = pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf + pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read = 0;
g_async_queue_push(pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q, pcap_src->cap_pipe_buf);
}
g_mutex_unlock(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
}
#endif
/* Fall through */
case STATE_READ_DATA:
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("pcapng_pipe_dispatch STATE_READ_DATA");
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket) {
#endif
if (cap_pipe_read_data_bytes(pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl) < 0) {
return -1;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
} else {
q_status = g_async_queue_timeout_pop(pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q, PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPEOF) {
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
break;
} else if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPERR) {
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
if (!q_status) {
return 0;
}
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_read < pcap_src->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read) {
/* There's still more of the pcap block contents to read. */
return 0;
}
result = PD_DATA_READ;
break;
default:
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"pcapng_pipe_dispatch: invalid state");
result = PD_ERR;
} /* switch (pcap_src->cap_pipe_state) */
/*
* We've now read as much data as we were expecting, so process it.
*/
switch (result) {
case PD_REC_HDR_READ:
/*
* We've read the pcapng block header, so we know the block type
* and length.
*/
if (bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SHB) {
/*
* We need to read the fixed portion of the SHB before to
* get the endianness before we can interpret the block length.
* (The block type of the SHB is byte-order-independent, so that
* an SHB can be recognized before we know the endianness of
* the section.)
*
* Continue the read process.
*/
pcapng_read_shb(pcap_src, errmsg, errmsgl);
return 1;
}
if ((bh->block_total_length & 0x03) != 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"Total length of pcapng block read from pipe is %u, which is not a multiple of 4.",
bh->block_total_length);
break;
}
if (bh->block_total_length > pcap_src->cap_pipe_max_pkt_size) {
/*
* The record contains more data than the advertised/allowed in the
* pcapng header, do not try to read more data (do not change to
* STATE_EXPECT_DATA) as that would not fit in the buffer and
* instead stop with an error.
*/
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl, "Frame %u too long (%d bytes)",
ld->packets_captured+1, bh->block_total_length);
break;
}
if (bh->block_total_length > pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf_size) {
/*
* Grow the buffer to the packet size, rounded up to a power of
* 2.
*/
new_bufsize = bh->block_total_length;
/*
* https://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#RoundUpPowerOf2
*/
new_bufsize--;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 1;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 2;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 4;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 8;
new_bufsize |= new_bufsize >> 16;
new_bufsize++;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf = (guchar*)g_realloc(pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf, new_bufsize);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf_size = new_bufsize;
}
/* The record always has at least the block total length following the header */
if (bh->block_total_length < sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t)+sizeof(guint32)) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl,
"malformed pcapng block_total_length < minimum");
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
return -1;
}
/*
* Now we want to read the block contents.
*/
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_DATA;
return 0;
case PD_DATA_READ:
/*
* We've read the full contents of the block.
* Process the block.
*/
if (use_threads) {
capture_loop_queue_pcapng_cb(pcap_src, bh, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf);
} else {
capture_loop_write_pcapng_cb(pcap_src, bh, pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf);
}
/*
* Now we want to read the next block's header.
*/
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR;
return 1;
case PD_PIPE_EOF:
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPEOF;
return -1;
case PD_PIPE_ERR:
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsgl, "Error reading from pipe: %s",
#ifdef _WIN32
win32strerror(GetLastError()));
#else
g_strerror(errno));
#endif
/* Fall through */
case PD_ERR:
break;
}
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPERR;
/* Return here rather than inside the switch to prevent GCC warning */
return -1;
}
/** Open the capture input sources; each one is either a pcap device,
* a capture pipe, or a capture socket.
* Returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise. */
static gboolean
capture_loop_open_input(capture_options *capture_opts, loop_data *ld,
char *errmsg, size_t errmsg_len,
char *secondary_errmsg, size_t secondary_errmsg_len)
{
cap_device_open_status open_status;
gchar open_status_str[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
gchar *sync_msg_str;
interface_options *interface_opts;
capture_src *pcap_src;
guint i;
if ((use_threads == FALSE) &&
(capture_opts->ifaces->len > 1)) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong) errmsg_len,
"Using threads is required for capturing on multiple interfaces.");
return FALSE;
}
int pcapng_src_count = 0;
for (i = 0; i < capture_opts->ifaces->len; i++) {
interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, i);
pcap_src = g_new0(capture_src, 1);
if (pcap_src == NULL) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong) errmsg_len,
"Could not allocate memory.");
return FALSE;
}
/*
* Add our pcapng interface entry. This will be deleted further
* down if pcapng_passthrough == TRUE.
*/
saved_idb_t idb_source = { 0 };
idb_source.interface_id = i;
g_rw_lock_writer_lock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
g_array_append_val(global_ld.saved_idbs, idb_source);
g_rw_lock_writer_unlock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
ws_debug("%s: saved capture_opts IDB %u",
G_STRFUNC, i);
#ifdef MUST_DO_SELECT
pcap_src->pcap_fd = -1;
#endif
pcap_src->interface_id = i;
pcap_src->linktype = -1;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
#endif
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = -1;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_dispatch = pcap_pipe_dispatch;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_REC_HDR;
pcap_src->cap_pipe_err = PIPOK;
#ifdef _WIN32
pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx = g_new(GMutex, 1);
g_mutex_init(pcap_src->cap_pipe_read_mtx);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_pending_q = g_async_queue_new();
pcap_src->cap_pipe_done_q = g_async_queue_new();
#endif
g_array_append_val(ld->pcaps, pcap_src);
ws_debug("capture_loop_open_input : %s", interface_opts->name);
pcap_src->pcap_h = open_capture_device(capture_opts, interface_opts,
CAP_READ_TIMEOUT, &open_status, &open_status_str);
if (pcap_src->pcap_h != NULL) {
/* we've opened "iface" as a network device */
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_PRECISION
/* Find out if we're getting nanosecond-precision time stamps */
pcap_src->ts_nsec = have_high_resolution_timestamp(pcap_src->pcap_h);
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_PCAP_SETSAMPLING)
if (interface_opts->sampling_method != CAPTURE_SAMP_NONE) {
struct pcap_samp *samp;
if ((samp = pcap_setsampling(pcap_src->pcap_h)) != NULL) {
switch (interface_opts->sampling_method) {
case CAPTURE_SAMP_BY_COUNT:
samp->method = PCAP_SAMP_1_EVERY_N;
break;
case CAPTURE_SAMP_BY_TIMER:
samp->method = PCAP_SAMP_FIRST_AFTER_N_MS;
break;
default:
sync_msg_str = ws_strdup_printf(
"Unknown sampling method %d specified,\n"
"continue without packet sampling",
interface_opts->sampling_method);
report_capture_error("Couldn't set the capture "
"sampling", sync_msg_str);
g_free(sync_msg_str);
}
samp->value = interface_opts->sampling_param;
} else {
report_capture_error("Couldn't set the capture sampling",
"Cannot get packet sampling data structure");
}
}
#endif
/* setting the data link type only works on real interfaces */
if (!set_pcap_datalink(pcap_src->pcap_h, interface_opts->linktype,
interface_opts->name,
errmsg, errmsg_len,
secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsg_len)) {
return FALSE;
}
pcap_src->linktype = get_pcap_datalink(pcap_src->pcap_h, interface_opts->name);
} else {
/* We couldn't open "iface" as a network device. */
/* Try to open it as a pipe */
gboolean pipe_err = FALSE;
cap_pipe_open_live(interface_opts->name, pcap_src,
&pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.hdr,
errmsg, errmsg_len,
secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsg_len);
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket) {
#endif
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd == -1) {
pipe_err = TRUE;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
} else {
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
pipe_err = TRUE;
}
}
#endif
if (pipe_err) {
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPNEXIST) {
/*
* We tried opening as an interface, and that failed,
* so we tried to open it as a pipe, but the pipe
* doesn't exist. Report the error message for
* the interface.
*/
get_capture_device_open_failure_messages(open_status,
open_status_str,
interface_opts->name,
errmsg,
errmsg_len,
secondary_errmsg,
secondary_errmsg_len);
}
/*
* Else pipe (or file) does exist and cap_pipe_open_live() has
* filled in errmsg
*/
return FALSE;
} else {
/*
* We tried opening as an interface, and that failed,
* so we tried to open it as a pipe, and that succeeded.
*/
open_status = CAP_DEVICE_OPEN_NO_ERR;
}
}
/* XXX - will this work for tshark? */
#ifdef MUST_DO_SELECT
if (!pcap_src->from_cap_pipe) {
pcap_src->pcap_fd = pcap_get_selectable_fd(pcap_src->pcap_h);
}
#endif
/* Is "open_status" something other than CAP_DEVICE_OPEN_NO_ERR?
If so, "open_capture_device()" returned a warning; print it,
but keep capturing. */
if (open_status != CAP_DEVICE_OPEN_NO_ERR) {
sync_msg_str = ws_strdup_printf("%s.", open_status_str);
report_capture_error(sync_msg_str, "");
g_free(sync_msg_str);
}
if (pcap_src->from_pcapng) {
pcapng_src_count++;
}
}
/*
* Are we capturing from one source that is providing pcapng
* information?
*/
if (capture_opts->ifaces->len == 1 && pcapng_src_count == 1) {
/*
* Yes; pass through SHBs and IDBs from the source, rather
* than generating our own.
*/
ld->pcapng_passthrough = TRUE;
g_rw_lock_writer_lock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
ws_debug("%s: Clearing %u interfaces for passthrough",
G_STRFUNC, global_ld.saved_idbs->len);
g_array_set_size(global_ld.saved_idbs, 0);
g_rw_lock_writer_unlock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
}
/* If not using libcap: we now can now set euid/egid to ruid/rgid */
/* to remove any suid privileges. */
/* If using libcap: we can now remove NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN capabilities */
/* (euid/egid have already previously been set to ruid/rgid. */
/* (See comment in main() for details) */
#ifndef HAVE_LIBCAP
relinquish_special_privs_perm();
#else
relinquish_all_capabilities();
#endif
return TRUE;
}
/* close the capture input file (pcap or capture pipe) */
static void capture_loop_close_input(loop_data *ld)
{
guint i;
capture_src *pcap_src;
ws_debug("capture_loop_close_input");
for (i = 0; i < ld->pcaps->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(ld->pcaps, capture_src *, i);
/* Pipe, or capture device? */
if (pcap_src->from_cap_pipe) {
/* Pipe. If open, close the capture pipe "input file". */
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd >= 0) {
cap_pipe_close(pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd, pcap_src->from_cap_socket);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd = -1;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
CloseHandle(pcap_src->cap_pipe_h);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
#endif
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf != NULL) {
/* Free the buffer. */
g_free(pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_databuf = NULL;
}
if (pcap_src->from_pcapng) {
g_array_free(pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global, TRUE);
pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcapng.src_iface_to_global = NULL;
}
} else {
/* Capture device. If open, close the pcap_t. */
if (pcap_src->pcap_h != NULL) {
ws_debug("capture_loop_close_input: closing %p", (void *)pcap_src->pcap_h);
pcap_close(pcap_src->pcap_h);
pcap_src->pcap_h = NULL;
}
}
}
ld->go = FALSE;
}
/* init the capture filter */
static initfilter_status_t
capture_loop_init_filter(pcap_t *pcap_h, gboolean from_cap_pipe,
const gchar * name, const gchar * cfilter)
{
struct bpf_program fcode;
ws_debug("capture_loop_init_filter: %s", cfilter);
/* capture filters only work on real interfaces */
if (cfilter && !from_cap_pipe) {
/* A capture filter was specified; set it up. */
if (!compile_capture_filter(name, pcap_h, &fcode, cfilter)) {
/* Treat this specially - our caller might try to compile this
as a display filter and, if that succeeds, warn the user that
the display and capture filter syntaxes are different. */
return INITFILTER_BAD_FILTER;
}
if (pcap_setfilter(pcap_h, &fcode) < 0) {
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FREECODE
pcap_freecode(&fcode);
#endif
return INITFILTER_OTHER_ERROR;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FREECODE
pcap_freecode(&fcode);
#endif
}
return INITFILTER_NO_ERROR;
}
/*
* Write the dumpcap pcapng SHB and IDBs if needed.
* Called from capture_loop_init_output and do_file_switch_or_stop.
*/
static gboolean
capture_loop_init_pcapng_output(capture_options *capture_opts, loop_data *ld,
int *err)
{
g_rw_lock_reader_lock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
if (ld->pcapng_passthrough && !ld->saved_shb) {
/* We have a single pcapng capture interface and this is the first or only output file. */
ws_debug("%s: skipping dumpcap SHB and IDBs in favor of source", G_STRFUNC);
g_rw_lock_reader_unlock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
return TRUE;
}
gboolean successful = TRUE;
GString *os_info_str = g_string_new("");
*err = 0;
get_os_version_info(os_info_str);
if (ld->saved_shb) {
/* We have a single pcapng capture interface and multiple output files. */
pcapng_block_header_t bh;
memcpy(&bh, ld->saved_shb, sizeof(pcapng_block_header_t));
successful = pcapng_write_block(ld->pdh, ld->saved_shb, bh.block_total_length, &ld->bytes_written, err);
ws_debug("%s: wrote saved passthrough SHB %d", G_STRFUNC, successful);
} else {
GString *cpu_info_str = g_string_new("");
get_cpu_info(cpu_info_str);
successful = pcapng_write_section_header_block(ld->pdh,
capture_comments, /* Comments */
cpu_info_str->str, /* HW */
os_info_str->str, /* OS */
get_appname_and_version(),
-1, /* section_length */
&ld->bytes_written,
err);
ws_debug("%s: wrote dumpcap SHB %d", G_STRFUNC, successful);
g_string_free(cpu_info_str, TRUE);
}
for (unsigned i = 0; successful && (i < ld->saved_idbs->len); i++) {
saved_idb_t idb_source = g_array_index(ld->saved_idbs, saved_idb_t, i);
if (idb_source.deleted) {
/*
* Our interface is out of scope. Suppose we're writing multiple
* files and a source switches sections. We currently write dummy
* IDBs like so:
*
* File 1: IDB0, IDB1, IDB2
* [ The source of IDBs 1 and 2 writes an SHB with two new IDBs ]
* [ We switch output files ]
* File 2: IDB0, dummy IDB, dummy IDB, IDB3, IDB4
*
* It might make more sense to write the original data so that
* so that our IDB lists are more consistent across files.
*/
successful = pcapng_write_interface_description_block(global_ld.pdh,
"Interface went out of scope", /* OPT_COMMENT 1 */
"dummy", /* IDB_NAME 2 */
"Dumpcap dummy interface", /* IDB_DESCRIPTION 3 */
NULL, /* IDB_FILTER 11 */
os_info_str->str, /* IDB_OS 12 */
NULL, /* IDB_HARDWARE 15 */
-1,
0,
&(global_ld.bytes_written),
0, /* IDB_IF_SPEED 8 */
6, /* IDB_TSRESOL 9 */
&global_ld.err);
ws_debug("%s: skipping deleted pcapng IDB %u", G_STRFUNC, i);
} else if (idb_source.idb && idb_source.idb_len) {
successful = pcapng_write_block(global_ld.pdh, idb_source.idb, idb_source.idb_len, &ld->bytes_written, err);
ws_debug("%s: wrote pcapng IDB %d", G_STRFUNC, successful);
} else if (idb_source.interface_id < capture_opts->ifaces->len) {
unsigned if_id = idb_source.interface_id;
interface_options *interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, if_id);
capture_src *pcap_src = g_array_index(ld->pcaps, capture_src *, if_id);
if (pcap_src->from_cap_pipe) {
pcap_src->snaplen = pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.hdr.snaplen;
} else {
pcap_src->snaplen = pcap_snapshot(pcap_src->pcap_h);
}
successful = pcapng_write_interface_description_block(global_ld.pdh,
NULL, /* OPT_COMMENT 1 */
(interface_opts->ifname != NULL) ? interface_opts->ifname : interface_opts->name, /* IDB_NAME 2 */
interface_opts->descr, /* IDB_DESCRIPTION 3 */
interface_opts->cfilter, /* IDB_FILTER 11 */
os_info_str->str, /* IDB_OS 12 */
interface_opts->hardware, /* IDB_HARDWARE 15 */
pcap_src->linktype,
pcap_src->snaplen,
&(global_ld.bytes_written),
0, /* IDB_IF_SPEED 8 */
pcap_src->ts_nsec ? 9 : 6, /* IDB_TSRESOL 9 */
&global_ld.err);
ws_debug("%s: wrote capture_opts IDB %d: %d", G_STRFUNC, if_id, successful);
}
}
g_rw_lock_reader_unlock (&ld->saved_shb_idb_lock);
g_string_free(os_info_str, TRUE);
return successful;
}
/* set up to write to the already-opened capture output file/files */
static gboolean
capture_loop_init_output(capture_options *capture_opts, loop_data *ld, char *errmsg, int errmsg_len)
{
int err = 0;
ws_debug("capture_loop_init_output");
if ((capture_opts->use_pcapng == FALSE) &&
(capture_opts->ifaces->len > 1)) {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"Using PCAPNG is required for capturing on multiple interfaces. Use the -n option.");
return FALSE;
}
/* Set up to write to the capture file. */
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
ld->pdh = ringbuf_init_libpcap_fdopen(&err);
} else {
ld->pdh = ws_fdopen(ld->save_file_fd, "wb");
if (ld->pdh == NULL) {
err = errno;
} else {
size_t buffsize = IO_BUF_SIZE;
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLKSIZE
ws_statb64 statb;
if (ws_fstat64(ld->save_file_fd, &statb) == 0) {
if (statb.st_blksize > IO_BUF_SIZE) {
buffsize = statb.st_blksize;
}
}
#endif
/* Increase the size of the IO buffer */
ld->io_buffer = (char *)g_malloc(buffsize);
setvbuf(ld->pdh, ld->io_buffer, _IOFBF, buffsize);
ws_debug("capture_loop_init_output: buffsize %zu", buffsize);
}
}
if (ld->pdh) {
gboolean successful;
if (capture_opts->use_pcapng) {
successful = capture_loop_init_pcapng_output(capture_opts, ld, &err);
} else {
capture_src *pcap_src;
pcap_src = g_array_index(ld->pcaps, capture_src *, 0);
if (pcap_src->from_cap_pipe) {
pcap_src->snaplen = pcap_src->cap_pipe_info.pcap.hdr.snaplen;
} else {
pcap_src->snaplen = pcap_snapshot(pcap_src->pcap_h);
}
successful = libpcap_write_file_header(ld->pdh, pcap_src->linktype, pcap_src->snaplen,
pcap_src->ts_nsec, &ld->bytes_written, &err);
}
if (!successful) {
fclose(ld->pdh);
ld->pdh = NULL;
g_free(ld->io_buffer);
ld->io_buffer = NULL;
}
}
if (ld->pdh == NULL) {
/* We couldn't set up to write to the capture file. */
/* XXX - use cf_open_error_message from tshark instead? */
if (err < 0) {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"The file to which the capture would be"
" saved (\"%s\") could not be opened: Error %d.",
capture_opts->save_file, err);
} else {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"The file to which the capture would be"
" saved (\"%s\") could not be opened: %s.",
capture_opts->save_file, g_strerror(err));
}
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
capture_loop_close_output(capture_options *capture_opts, loop_data *ld, int *err_close)
{
unsigned int i;
capture_src *pcap_src;
guint64 end_time = create_timestamp();
gboolean success;
ws_debug("capture_loop_close_output");
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
return ringbuf_libpcap_dump_close(&capture_opts->save_file, err_close);
} else {
if (capture_opts->use_pcapng) {
for (i = 0; i < global_ld.pcaps->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
if (!pcap_src->from_cap_pipe) {
guint64 isb_ifrecv, isb_ifdrop;
struct pcap_stat stats;
if (pcap_stats(pcap_src->pcap_h, &stats) >= 0) {
isb_ifrecv = pcap_src->received;
isb_ifdrop = stats.ps_drop + pcap_src->dropped + pcap_src->flushed;
} else {
isb_ifrecv = G_MAXUINT64;
isb_ifdrop = G_MAXUINT64;
}
pcapng_write_interface_statistics_block(ld->pdh,
i,
&ld->bytes_written,
"Counters provided by dumpcap",
start_time,
end_time,
isb_ifrecv,
isb_ifdrop,
err_close);
}
}
}
if (fclose(ld->pdh) == EOF) {
if (err_close != NULL) {
*err_close = errno;
}
success = FALSE;
} else {
success = TRUE;
}
g_free(ld->io_buffer);
ld->io_buffer = NULL;
return success;
}
}
/* dispatch incoming packets (pcap or capture pipe)
*
* Waits for incoming packets to be available, and calls pcap_dispatch()
* to cause them to be processed.
*
* Returns the number of packets which were processed.
*
* Times out (returning zero) after CAP_READ_TIMEOUT ms; this ensures that the
* packet-batching behaviour does not cause packets to get held back
* indefinitely.
*/
static int
capture_loop_dispatch(loop_data *ld,
char *errmsg, int errmsg_len, capture_src *pcap_src)
{
int inpkts = 0;
gint packet_count_before;
int sel_ret;
packet_count_before = ld->packets_captured;
if (pcap_src->from_cap_pipe) {
/* dispatch from capture pipe */
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("capture_loop_dispatch: from capture pipe");
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
if (pcap_src->from_cap_socket) {
#endif
sel_ret = cap_pipe_select(pcap_src->cap_pipe_fd);
if (sel_ret <= 0) {
if (sel_ret < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"Unexpected error from select: %s", g_strerror(errno));
report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report_bug());
ld->go = FALSE;
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
} else {
/* Windows does not have select() for pipes. */
/* Proceed with _dispatch() which waits for cap_pipe_done_q
* notification from cap_thread_read() when ReadFile() on
* the pipe has read enough bytes. */
sel_ret = 1;
}
#endif
if (sel_ret > 0) {
/*
* "select()" says we can read from the pipe without blocking
*/
inpkts = pcap_src->cap_pipe_dispatch(ld, pcap_src, errmsg, errmsg_len);
if (inpkts < 0) {
ws_debug("%s: src %u pipe reached EOF or err, rcv: %u drop: %u flush: %u",
G_STRFUNC, pcap_src->interface_id, pcap_src->received, pcap_src->dropped, pcap_src->flushed);
ws_assert(pcap_src->cap_pipe_err != PIPOK);
}
}
}
else
{
/* dispatch from pcap */
#ifdef MUST_DO_SELECT
/*
* If we have "pcap_get_selectable_fd()", we use it to get the
* descriptor on which to select; if that's -1, it means there
* is no descriptor on which you can do a "select()" (perhaps
* because you're capturing on a special device, and that device's
* driver unfortunately doesn't support "select()", in which case
* we don't do the select - which means it might not be possible
* to stop a capture until a packet arrives. If that's unacceptable,
* plead with whoever supplies the software for that device to add
* "select()" support, or upgrade to libpcap 0.8.1 or later, and
* rebuild Wireshark or get a version built with libpcap 0.8.1 or
* later, so it can use pcap_breakloop().
*/
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_dispatch with select");
#endif
if (pcap_src->pcap_fd != -1) {
sel_ret = cap_pipe_select(pcap_src->pcap_fd);
if (sel_ret > 0) {
/*
* "select()" says we can read from it without blocking; go for
* it.
*
* We don't have pcap_breakloop(), so we only process one packet
* per pcap_dispatch() call, to allow a signal to stop the
* processing immediately, rather than processing all packets
* in a batch before quitting.
*/
if (use_threads) {
inpkts = pcap_dispatch(pcap_src->pcap_h, 1, capture_loop_queue_packet_cb, (u_char *)pcap_src);
} else {
inpkts = pcap_dispatch(pcap_src->pcap_h, 1, capture_loop_write_packet_cb, (u_char *)pcap_src);
}
if (inpkts < 0) {
if (inpkts == -1) {
/* Error, rather than pcap_breakloop(). */
pcap_src->pcap_err = TRUE;
}
ld->go = FALSE; /* error or pcap_breakloop() - stop capturing */
}
} else {
if (sel_ret < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"Unexpected error from select: %s", g_strerror(errno));
report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report_bug());
ld->go = FALSE;
}
}
}
else
#endif /* MUST_DO_SELECT */
{
/* dispatch from pcap without select */
#if 1
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_dispatch");
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* On Windows, we don't support asynchronously telling a process to
* stop capturing; instead, we check for an indication on a pipe
* after processing packets. We therefore process only one packet
* at a time, so that we can check the pipe after every packet.
*/
if (use_threads) {
inpkts = pcap_dispatch(pcap_src->pcap_h, 1, capture_loop_queue_packet_cb, (u_char *)pcap_src);
} else {
inpkts = pcap_dispatch(pcap_src->pcap_h, 1, capture_loop_write_packet_cb, (u_char *)pcap_src);
}
#else
if (use_threads) {
inpkts = pcap_dispatch(pcap_src->pcap_h, -1, capture_loop_queue_packet_cb, (u_char *)pcap_src);
} else {
inpkts = pcap_dispatch(pcap_src->pcap_h, -1, capture_loop_write_packet_cb, (u_char *)pcap_src);
}
#endif
if (inpkts < 0) {
if (inpkts == -1) {
/* Error, rather than pcap_breakloop(). */
pcap_src->pcap_err = TRUE;
}
ld->go = FALSE; /* error or pcap_breakloop() - stop capturing */
}
#else /* pcap_next_ex */
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_next_ex");
#endif
/* XXX - this is currently unused, as there is some confusion with pcap_next_ex() vs. pcap_dispatch() */
/*
* WinPcap's remote capturing feature doesn't work with pcap_dispatch(),
* see https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/wikis/CaptureSetup/WinPcapRemote
* This should be fixed in the WinPcap 4.0 alpha release.
*
* For reference, an example remote interface:
* rpcap://[1.2.3.4]/\Device\NPF_{39993D68-7C9B-4439-A329-F2D888DA7C5C}
*/
/* emulate dispatch from pcap */
{
int in;
struct pcap_pkthdr *pkt_header;
u_char *pkt_data;
in = 0;
while(ld->go &&
(in = pcap_next_ex(pcap_src->pcap_h, &pkt_header, &pkt_data)) == 1) {
if (use_threads) {
capture_loop_queue_packet_cb((u_char *)pcap_src, pkt_header, pkt_data);
} else {
capture_loop_write_packet_cb((u_char *)pcap_src, pkt_header, pkt_data);
}
}
if (in < 0) {
pcap_src->pcap_err = TRUE;
ld->go = FALSE;
}
}
#endif /* pcap_next_ex */
}
}
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
ws_debug("capture_loop_dispatch: %d new packet%s", inpkts, plurality(inpkts, "", "s"));
#endif
return ld->packets_captured - packet_count_before;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/* Isolate the Universally Unique Identifier from the interface. Basically, we
* want to grab only the characters between the '{' and '}' delimiters.
*
* Returns a GString that must be freed with g_string_free(). */
static GString *
isolate_uuid(const char *iface)
{
gchar *ptr;
GString *gstr;
ptr = strchr(iface, '{');
if (ptr == NULL)
return g_string_new(iface);
gstr = g_string_new(ptr + 1);
ptr = strchr(gstr->str, '}');
if (ptr == NULL)
return gstr;
gstr = g_string_truncate(gstr, ptr - gstr->str);
return gstr;
}
#endif
/* open the output file (temporary/specified name/ringbuffer/named pipe/stdout) */
/* Returns TRUE if the file opened successfully, FALSE otherwise. */
static gboolean
capture_loop_open_output(capture_options *capture_opts, int *save_file_fd,
char *errmsg, int errmsg_len)
{
gchar *capfile_name = NULL;
gchar *prefix, *suffix;
gboolean is_tempfile;
GError *err_tempfile = NULL;
ws_debug("capture_loop_open_output: %s",
(capture_opts->save_file) ? capture_opts->save_file : "(not specified)");
if (capture_opts->save_file != NULL) {
/* We return to the caller while the capture is in progress.
* Therefore we need to take a copy of save_file in
* case the caller destroys it after we return.
*/
capfile_name = g_strdup(capture_opts->save_file);
if (capture_opts->output_to_pipe == TRUE) { /* either "-" or named pipe */
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
/* ringbuffer is enabled; that doesn't work with standard output or a named pipe */
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"Ring buffer requested, but capture is being written to standard output or to a named pipe.");
g_free(capfile_name);
return FALSE;
}
if (strcmp(capfile_name, "-") == 0) {
/* write to stdout */
*save_file_fd = 1;
#ifdef _WIN32
/* set output pipe to binary mode to avoid Windows text-mode processing (eg: for CR/LF) */
_setmode(1, O_BINARY);
#endif
} else {
/* Try to open the specified FIFO for use as a capture buffer.
Do *not* create it if it doesn't exist. There's nothing
to truncate. If we need to read it, We Have A Problem. */
*save_file_fd = ws_open(capfile_name, O_WRONLY|O_BINARY, 0);
}
} /* if (...output_to_pipe ... */
else {
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
/* ringbuffer is enabled */
*save_file_fd = ringbuf_init(capfile_name,
(capture_opts->has_ring_num_files) ? capture_opts->ring_num_files : 0,
capture_opts->group_read_access,
capture_opts->compress_type,
capture_opts->has_nametimenum);
/* capfile_name is unused as the ringbuffer provides its own filename. */
if (*save_file_fd != -1) {
g_free(capfile_name);
capfile_name = NULL;
}
if (capture_opts->print_file_names) {
if (!ringbuf_set_print_name(capture_opts->print_name_to, NULL)) {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len, "Could not write filenames to %s: %s.\n",
capture_opts->print_name_to,
g_strerror(errno));
g_free(capfile_name);
ringbuf_error_cleanup();
return FALSE;
}
}
} else {
/* Try to open/create the specified file for use as a capture buffer. */
*save_file_fd = ws_open(capfile_name, O_WRONLY|O_BINARY|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT,
(capture_opts->group_read_access) ? 0640 : 0600);
}
}
is_tempfile = FALSE;
} else {
/* Choose a random name for the temporary capture buffer */
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len > 1) {
/*
* More than one interface; just use the number of interfaces
* to generate the temporary file name prefix.
*/
prefix = ws_strdup_printf("wireshark_%d_interfaces", global_capture_opts.ifaces->len);
} else {
/*
* One interface; use its description, if it has one, to generate
* the temporary file name, otherwise use its name.
*/
gchar *basename;
const interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, 0);
/*
* Do we have a description?
*/
if (interface_opts->descr) {
/*
* Yes - use it.
*
* Strip off any stuff we shouldn't use in the file name,
* by getting the last component of what would be a file
* name.
*/
basename = g_path_get_basename(interface_opts->descr);
} else {
/*
* No - use the name.
*
* Strip off any stuff we shouldn't use in the file name,
* by getting the last component of what would be a file
* name.
*/
basename = g_path_get_basename(interface_opts->name);
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* This is Windows, where we might have an ugly GUID-based
* interface name.
*
* If it's an ugly GUID-based name, use the generic portion
* of the interface GUID to form the basis of the filename.
*/
if (strncmp("NPF_{", basename, 5) == 0) {
/*
* We have a GUID-based name; extract the GUID digits
* as the basis of the filename.
*/
GString *iface;
iface = isolate_uuid(basename);
g_free(basename);
basename = g_strdup(iface->str);
g_string_free(iface, TRUE);
}
#endif
}
/* generate the temp file name prefix */
prefix = g_strconcat("wireshark_", basename, NULL);
g_free(basename);
}
/* Generate the appropriate suffix. */
if (capture_opts->use_pcapng) {
suffix = ".pcapng";
} else {
suffix = ".pcap";
}
*save_file_fd = create_tempfile(capture_opts->temp_dir, &capfile_name, prefix, suffix, &err_tempfile);
g_free(prefix);
is_tempfile = TRUE;
}
/* did we fail to open the output file? */
if (*save_file_fd == -1) {
if (is_tempfile) {
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"The temporary file to which the capture would be saved "
"could not be opened: %s.", err_tempfile->message);
g_error_free(err_tempfile);
} else {
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
/* Ensures that the ringbuffer is not used. This ensures that
* !ringbuf_is_initialized() is equivalent to
* capture_opts->save_file not being part of ringbuffer. */
ringbuf_error_cleanup();
}
snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"The file to which the capture would be saved (\"%s\") "
"could not be opened: %s.", capfile_name,
g_strerror(errno));
}
g_free(capfile_name);
return FALSE;
}
g_free(capture_opts->save_file);
if (!is_tempfile && capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
/* In ringbuffer mode, save_file points to a filename from ringbuffer.c.
* capfile_name was already freed before. */
capture_opts->save_file = (char *)ringbuf_current_filename();
} else {
/* capture_opts_cleanup will g_free(capture_opts->save_file). */
capture_opts->save_file = capfile_name;
}
return TRUE;
}
static time_t get_next_time_interval(int interval_s) {
time_t next_time = time(NULL);
next_time -= next_time % interval_s;
next_time += interval_s;
return next_time;
}
/* Do the work of handling either the file size or file duration capture
conditions being reached, and switching files or stopping. */
static gboolean
do_file_switch_or_stop(capture_options *capture_opts)
{
gboolean successful;
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
if (capture_opts->has_autostop_files &&
++global_ld.file_count >= capture_opts->autostop_files) {
/* no files left: stop here */
global_ld.go = FALSE;
return FALSE;
}
/* Switch to the next ringbuffer file */
if (ringbuf_switch_file(&global_ld.pdh, &capture_opts->save_file,
&global_ld.save_file_fd, &global_ld.err)) {
/* File switch succeeded: reset the conditions */
global_ld.bytes_written = 0;
global_ld.packets_written = 0;
if (capture_opts->use_pcapng) {
successful = capture_loop_init_pcapng_output(capture_opts, &global_ld, &global_ld.err);
} else {
capture_src *pcap_src;
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, 0);
successful = libpcap_write_file_header(global_ld.pdh, pcap_src->linktype, pcap_src->snaplen,
pcap_src->ts_nsec, &global_ld.bytes_written, &global_ld.err);
}
if (!successful) {
fclose(global_ld.pdh);
global_ld.pdh = NULL;
global_ld.go = FALSE;
g_free(global_ld.io_buffer);
global_ld.io_buffer = NULL;
return FALSE;
}
if (global_ld.file_duration_timer) {
g_timer_reset(global_ld.file_duration_timer);
}
if (global_ld.next_interval_time) {
global_ld.next_interval_time = get_next_time_interval(global_ld.interval_s);
}
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
if (global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe) {
if (!quiet)
report_packet_count(global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
}
report_new_capture_file(capture_opts->save_file);
} else {
/* File switch failed: stop here */
global_ld.go = FALSE;
return FALSE;
}
} else {
/* single file, stop now */
global_ld.go = FALSE;
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static void *
pcap_read_handler(void* arg)
{
capture_src *pcap_src = (capture_src *)arg;
char errmsg[MSG_MAX_LENGTH+1];
ws_info("Started thread for interface %d.", pcap_src->interface_id);
/* If this is a pipe input it might finish early. */
while (global_ld.go && pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPOK) {
/* dispatch incoming packets */
capture_loop_dispatch(&global_ld, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), pcap_src);
}
ws_info("Stopped thread for interface %d.", pcap_src->interface_id);
g_thread_exit(NULL);
return (NULL);
}
/* Try to pop an item off the packet queue and if it exists, write it */
static gboolean
capture_loop_dequeue_packet(void) {
pcap_queue_element *queue_element;
g_async_queue_lock(pcap_queue);
queue_element = (pcap_queue_element *)g_async_queue_timeout_pop_unlocked(pcap_queue, WRITER_THREAD_TIMEOUT);
if (queue_element) {
if (queue_element->pcap_src->from_pcapng) {
pcap_queue_bytes -= queue_element->u.bh.block_total_length;
} else {
pcap_queue_bytes -= queue_element->u.phdr.caplen;
}
pcap_queue_packets -= 1;
}
g_async_queue_unlock(pcap_queue);
if (queue_element) {
if (queue_element->pcap_src->from_pcapng) {
ws_info("Dequeued a block of type 0x%08x of length %d captured on interface %d.",
queue_element->u.bh.block_type, queue_element->u.bh.block_total_length,
queue_element->pcap_src->interface_id);
capture_loop_write_pcapng_cb(queue_element->pcap_src,
&queue_element->u.bh,
queue_element->pd);
} else {
ws_info("Dequeued a packet of length %d captured on interface %d.",
queue_element->u.phdr.caplen, queue_element->pcap_src->interface_id);
capture_loop_write_packet_cb((u_char *) queue_element->pcap_src,
&queue_element->u.phdr,
queue_element->pd);
}
g_free(queue_element->pd);
g_free(queue_element);
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
* Note: this code will never be run on any OS other than Windows.
*
* We keep the arguments in case there's something in the future
* that needs to be reported as an NPCAP bug.
*/
static char *
handle_npcap_bug(char *adapter_name _U_, char *cap_err_str _U_)
{
gboolean have_npcap = FALSE;
#ifdef _WIN32
have_npcap = caplibs_have_npcap();
#endif
if (!have_npcap) {
/*
* We're not using Npcap, so don't recomment a user
* file a bug against Npcap.
*/
return g_strdup("");
}
return ws_strdup_printf("If you have not removed that adapter, this "
"is probably a known issue in Npcap resulting from "
"the behavior of the Windows networking stack. "
"Work is being done in Npcap to improve the "
"handling of this issue; it does not need to "
"be reported as a Wireshark or Npcap bug.");
}
/* Do the low-level work of a capture.
Returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise. */
static gboolean
capture_loop_start(capture_options *capture_opts, gboolean *stats_known, struct pcap_stat *stats)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
DWORD upd_time, cur_time; /* GetTickCount() returns a "DWORD" (which is 'unsigned long') */
#else
struct timeval upd_time, cur_time;
#endif
int err_close;
int inpkts;
GTimer *autostop_duration_timer = NULL;
gboolean write_ok;
gboolean close_ok;
gboolean cfilter_error = FALSE;
char errmsg[MSG_MAX_LENGTH+1];
char secondary_errmsg[MSG_MAX_LENGTH+1];
capture_src *pcap_src;
interface_options *interface_opts;
guint i, error_index = 0;
*errmsg = '\0';
*secondary_errmsg = '\0';
/* init the loop data */
global_ld.go = TRUE;
global_ld.packets_captured = 0;
#ifdef SIGINFO
global_ld.report_packet_count = FALSE;
#endif
global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
global_ld.err = 0; /* no error seen yet */
global_ld.pdh = NULL;
global_ld.save_file_fd = -1;
global_ld.io_buffer = NULL;
global_ld.file_count = 0;
global_ld.file_duration_timer = NULL;
global_ld.next_interval_time = 0;
global_ld.interval_s = 0;
/* We haven't yet gotten the capture statistics. */
*stats_known = FALSE;
ws_info("Capture loop starting ...");
capture_opts_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPCHILD, LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, capture_opts);
/* open the "input file" from network interface or capture pipe */
if (!capture_loop_open_input(capture_opts, &global_ld, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg),
secondary_errmsg, sizeof(secondary_errmsg))) {
goto error;
}
for (i = 0; i < capture_opts->ifaces->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, i);
/* init the input filter from the network interface (capture pipe will do nothing) */
/*
* When remote capturing WinPCap crashes when the capture filter
* is NULL. This might be a bug in WPCap. Therefore we provide an empty
* string.
*/
switch (capture_loop_init_filter(pcap_src->pcap_h, pcap_src->from_cap_pipe,
interface_opts->name,
interface_opts->cfilter?interface_opts->cfilter:"")) {
case INITFILTER_NO_ERROR:
break;
case INITFILTER_BAD_FILTER:
cfilter_error = TRUE;
error_index = i;
snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "%s", pcap_geterr(pcap_src->pcap_h));
goto error;
case INITFILTER_OTHER_ERROR:
snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "Can't install filter (%s).",
pcap_geterr(pcap_src->pcap_h));
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, sizeof(secondary_errmsg), "%s", please_report_bug());
goto error;
}
}
/* If we're supposed to write to a capture file, open it for output
(temporary/specified name/ringbuffer) */
if (capture_opts->saving_to_file) {
if (!capture_loop_open_output(capture_opts, &global_ld.save_file_fd,
errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
goto error;
}
/* set up to write to the already-opened capture output file/files */
if (!capture_loop_init_output(capture_opts, &global_ld, errmsg,
sizeof(errmsg))) {
goto error;
}
/* XXX - capture SIGTERM and close the capture, in case we're on a
Linux 2.0[.x] system and you have to explicitly close the capture
stream in order to turn promiscuous mode off? We need to do that
in other places as well - and I don't think that works all the
time in any case, due to libpcap bugs. */
/* Well, we should be able to start capturing.
Sync out the capture file, so the header makes it to the file system,
and send a "capture started successfully and capture file created"
message to our parent so that they'll open the capture file and
update its windows to indicate that we have a live capture in
progress. */
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
report_new_capture_file(capture_opts->save_file);
}
if (capture_opts->has_file_interval) {
global_ld.interval_s = capture_opts->file_interval;
global_ld.next_interval_time = get_next_time_interval(global_ld.interval_s);
}
/* create stop conditions */
if (capture_opts->has_autostop_filesize) {
if (capture_opts->autostop_filesize > (((guint32)INT_MAX + 1) / 1000)) {
capture_opts->autostop_filesize = ((guint32)INT_MAX + 1) / 1000;
}
}
if (capture_opts->has_autostop_duration) {
autostop_duration_timer = g_timer_new();
}
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
if (capture_opts->has_file_duration) {
global_ld.file_duration_timer = g_timer_new();
}
}
/* init the time values */
#ifdef _WIN32
upd_time = GetTickCount();
#else
gettimeofday(&upd_time, NULL);
#endif
start_time = create_timestamp();
ws_info("Capture loop running.");
capture_opts_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPCHILD, LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, capture_opts);
/* WOW, everything is prepared! */
/* please fasten your seat belts, we will enter now the actual capture loop */
if (use_threads) {
pcap_queue = g_async_queue_new();
pcap_queue_bytes = 0;
pcap_queue_packets = 0;
for (i = 0; i < global_ld.pcaps->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
/* XXX - Add an interface name here? */
pcap_src->tid = g_thread_new("Capture read", pcap_read_handler, pcap_src);
}
}
while (global_ld.go) {
/* dispatch incoming packets */
if (use_threads) {
gboolean dequeued = capture_loop_dequeue_packet();
if (dequeued) {
inpkts = 1;
} else {
inpkts = 0;
}
} else {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, 0);
inpkts = capture_loop_dispatch(&global_ld, errmsg,
sizeof(errmsg), pcap_src);
}
if (inpkts == 0) {
/* Stop capturing if all of our sources are pipes and none of them are open. */
gboolean open_interfaces = FALSE;
for (i = 0; i < global_ld.pcaps->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
if (pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPOK) {
/* True for both non-pipes and open pipes. */
open_interfaces = TRUE;
}
}
if (!open_interfaces) {
global_ld.go = FALSE;
}
}
#ifdef SIGINFO
/* Were we asked to print packet counts by the SIGINFO handler? */
if (global_ld.report_packet_count) {
fprintf(stderr, "%u packet%s captured\n", global_ld.packets_captured,
plurality(global_ld.packets_captured, "", "s"));
global_ld.report_packet_count = FALSE;
}
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
/* any news from our parent (signal pipe)? -> just stop the capture */
if (!signal_pipe_check_running()) {
global_ld.go = FALSE;
}
#endif
if (inpkts > 0) {
if (capture_opts->output_to_pipe) {
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
}
} /* inpkts */
/* Only update once every 500ms so as not to overload slow displays.
* This also prevents too much context-switching between the dumpcap
* and wireshark processes.
*/
#define DUMPCAP_UPD_TIME 500
#ifdef _WIN32
cur_time = GetTickCount(); /* Note: wraps to 0 if sys runs for 49.7 days */
if ((cur_time - upd_time) > DUMPCAP_UPD_TIME) /* wrap just causes an extra update */
#else
gettimeofday(&cur_time, NULL);
if (((guint64)cur_time.tv_sec * 1000000 + cur_time.tv_usec) >
((guint64)upd_time.tv_sec * 1000000 + upd_time.tv_usec + DUMPCAP_UPD_TIME*1000))
#endif
{
upd_time = cur_time;
#if 0
if (pcap_stats(pch, stats) >= 0) {
*stats_known = TRUE;
}
#endif
/* Let the parent process know. */
if (global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe) {
/* do sync here */
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
/* Send our parent a message saying we've written out
"global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe" packets to the capture file. */
if (!quiet)
report_packet_count(global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
}
/* check capture duration condition */
if (autostop_duration_timer != NULL && g_timer_elapsed(autostop_duration_timer, NULL) >= capture_opts->autostop_duration) {
/* The maximum capture time has elapsed; stop the capture. */
global_ld.go = FALSE;
continue;
}
/* check capture file duration condition */
if (global_ld.file_duration_timer != NULL && g_timer_elapsed(global_ld.file_duration_timer, NULL) >= capture_opts->file_duration) {
/* duration limit reached, do we have another file? */
if (!do_file_switch_or_stop(capture_opts))
continue;
} /* cnd_file_duration */
/* check capture file interval condition */
if (global_ld.interval_s && time(NULL) >= global_ld.next_interval_time) {
/* end of interval reached, do we have another file? */
if (!do_file_switch_or_stop(capture_opts))
continue;
} /* cnd_file_interval */
}
}
ws_info("Capture loop stopping ...");
if (use_threads) {
for (i = 0; i < global_ld.pcaps->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
ws_info("Waiting for thread of interface %u...", pcap_src->interface_id);
g_thread_join(pcap_src->tid);
ws_info("Thread of interface %u terminated.", pcap_src->interface_id);
}
while (1) {
gboolean dequeued = capture_loop_dequeue_packet();
if (!dequeued) {
break;
}
if (capture_opts->output_to_pipe) {
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
}
}
}
/* delete stop conditions */
if (global_ld.file_duration_timer != NULL)
g_timer_destroy(global_ld.file_duration_timer);
if (autostop_duration_timer != NULL)
g_timer_destroy(autostop_duration_timer);
/* did we have a pcap (input) error? */
for (i = 0; i < capture_opts->ifaces->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
if (pcap_src->pcap_err) {
/* On Linux, if an interface goes down while you're capturing on it,
you'll get "recvfrom: Network is down".
(At least you will if g_strerror() doesn't show a local translation
of the error.)
Newer versions of libpcap maps that to just
"The interface went down".
On FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS, if a network adapter
disappears while you're capturing on it, you'll get
"read: Device not configured" error (ENXIO). (See previous
parenthetical note.)
On OpenBSD, you get "read: I/O error" (EIO) in the same case.
With WinPcap and Npcap, you'll get
"read error: PacketReceivePacket failed" or
"PacketReceivePacket error: The device has been removed. (1617)".
Newer versions of libpcap map some or all of those to just
"The interface disappeared" or something beginning with
"The interface disappeared".
These should *not* be reported to the Wireshark developers,
although, with Npcap, "The interface disappeared" messages
should perhaps be reported to the Npcap developers, at least
until errors of that sort that shouldn't happen are fixed,
if that's possible. */
char *cap_err_str;
char *primary_msg;
char *secondary_msg;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, i);
cap_err_str = pcap_geterr(pcap_src->pcap_h);
if (strcmp(cap_err_str, "The interface went down") == 0 ||
strcmp(cap_err_str, "recvfrom: Network is down") == 0) {
primary_msg = ws_strdup_printf("The network adapter \"%s\" "
"is no longer running; the "
"capture has stopped.",
interface_opts->display_name);
secondary_msg = g_strdup("");
} else if (strcmp(cap_err_str, "The interface disappeared") == 0 ||
strcmp(cap_err_str, "read: Device not configured") == 0 ||
strcmp(cap_err_str, "read: I/O error") == 0 ||
strcmp(cap_err_str, "read error: PacketReceivePacket failed") == 0) {
primary_msg = ws_strdup_printf("The network adapter \"%s\" "
"is no longer attached; the "
"capture has stopped.",
interface_opts->display_name);
secondary_msg = g_strdup("");
} else if (g_str_has_prefix(cap_err_str, "The interface disappeared ")) {
/*
* Npcap, if it picks up a recent commit to libpcap, will
* report an error *beginning* with "The interface
* disappeared", with the name of the Windows status code,
* and the corresponding NT status code, after it.
*
* Those should be reported as Npcap issues.
*/
primary_msg = ws_strdup_printf("The network adapter \"%s\" "
"is no longer attached; the "
"capture has stopped.",
interface_opts->display_name);
secondary_msg = handle_npcap_bug(interface_opts->display_name,
cap_err_str);
} else if (g_str_has_prefix(cap_err_str, "PacketReceivePacket error:") &&
g_str_has_suffix(cap_err_str, "(1617)")) {
/*
* "PacketReceivePacket error: {message in arbitrary language} (1617)",
* which is ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED.
*
* Current libpcap/Npcap treat ERROR_GEN_FAILURE as
* "the device is no longer attached"; users are also
* getting ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED.
*
* For now, some users appear to be getg ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED
* in cases where the device *wasn't* removed, so tell
* them to report this as an Npcap issue; I seem to
* remember some discussion between Daniel and somebody
* at Microsoft about the Windows 10 network stack setup/
* teardown code being modified to try to prevent those
* sort of problems popping up, but I can't find that
* discussion.
*/
primary_msg = ws_strdup_printf("The network adapter \"%s\" "
"is no longer attached; the "
"capture has stopped.",
interface_opts->display_name);
secondary_msg = handle_npcap_bug(interface_opts->display_name,
"The interface disappeared (error code ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED/STATUS_DEVICE_REMOVED)");
} else if (strcmp(cap_err_str, "The other host terminated the connection.") == 0) {
primary_msg = g_strdup(cap_err_str);
secondary_msg = g_strdup("This may be a problem with the "
"remote host on which you are "
"capturing packets.");
} else {
primary_msg = ws_strdup_printf("Error while capturing packets: %s",
cap_err_str);
secondary_msg = g_strdup(please_report_bug());
}
report_capture_error(primary_msg, secondary_msg);
g_free(primary_msg);
g_free(secondary_msg);
break;
} else if (pcap_src->from_cap_pipe && pcap_src->cap_pipe_err == PIPERR) {
report_capture_error(errmsg, "");
break;
}
}
/* did we have an output error while capturing? */
if (global_ld.err == 0) {
write_ok = TRUE;
} else {
capture_loop_get_errmsg(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), secondary_errmsg,
sizeof(secondary_errmsg),
capture_opts->save_file, global_ld.err, FALSE);
report_capture_error(errmsg, secondary_errmsg);
write_ok = FALSE;
}
if (capture_opts->saving_to_file) {
/* close the output file */
close_ok = capture_loop_close_output(capture_opts, &global_ld, &err_close);
} else
close_ok = TRUE;
/* there might be packets not yet notified to the parent */
/* (do this after closing the file, so all packets are already flushed) */
if (global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe) {
if (!quiet)
report_packet_count(global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
}
/* If we've displayed a message about a write error, there's no point
in displaying another message about an error on close. */
if (!close_ok && write_ok) {
capture_loop_get_errmsg(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), secondary_errmsg,
sizeof(secondary_errmsg),
capture_opts->save_file, err_close, TRUE);
report_capture_error(errmsg, secondary_errmsg);
}
/*
* XXX We exhibit different behaviour between normal mode and sync mode
* when the pipe is stdin and not already at EOF. If we're a child, the
* parent's stdin isn't closed, so if the user starts another capture,
* cap_pipe_open_live() will very likely not see the expected magic bytes and
* will say "Unrecognized libpcap format". On the other hand, in normal
* mode, cap_pipe_open_live() will say "End of file on pipe during open".
*/
report_capture_count(TRUE);
/* get packet drop statistics from pcap */
for (i = 0; i < capture_opts->ifaces->len; i++) {
guint32 received;
guint32 pcap_dropped = 0;
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, i);
received = pcap_src->received;
if (pcap_src->pcap_h != NULL) {
ws_assert(!pcap_src->from_cap_pipe);
/* Get the capture statistics, so we know how many packets were dropped. */
if (pcap_stats(pcap_src->pcap_h, stats) >= 0) {
*stats_known = TRUE;
/* Let the parent process know. */
pcap_dropped += stats->ps_drop;
} else {
snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg),
"Can't get packet-drop statistics: %s",
pcap_geterr(pcap_src->pcap_h));
report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report_bug());
}
}
report_packet_drops(received, pcap_dropped, pcap_src->dropped, pcap_src->flushed, stats->ps_ifdrop, interface_opts->display_name);
}
/* close the input file (pcap or capture pipe) */
capture_loop_close_input(&global_ld);
ws_info("Capture loop stopped.");
/* ok, if the write and the close were successful. */
return write_ok && close_ok;
error:
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
/* cleanup ringbuffer */
ringbuf_error_cleanup();
} else {
/* We can't use the save file, and we have no FILE * for the stream
to close in order to close it, so close the FD directly. */
if (global_ld.save_file_fd != -1) {
ws_close(global_ld.save_file_fd);
}
/* We couldn't even start the capture, so get rid of the capture
file. */
if (capture_opts->save_file != NULL) {
ws_unlink(capture_opts->save_file);
}
}
if (cfilter_error)
report_cfilter_error(capture_opts, error_index, errmsg);
else
report_capture_error(errmsg, secondary_errmsg);
/* close the input file (pcap or cap_pipe) */
capture_loop_close_input(&global_ld);
ws_info("Capture loop stopped with error");
return FALSE;
}
static void
capture_loop_stop(void)
{
guint i;
capture_src *pcap_src;
for (i = 0; i < global_ld.pcaps->len; i++) {
pcap_src = g_array_index(global_ld.pcaps, capture_src *, i);
if (pcap_src->pcap_h != NULL)
pcap_breakloop(pcap_src->pcap_h);
}
global_ld.go = FALSE;
}
static void
capture_loop_get_errmsg(char *errmsg, size_t errmsglen, char *secondary_errmsg,
size_t secondary_errmsglen, const char *fname,
int err, gboolean is_close)
{
static const char find_space[] =
"You will need to free up space on that file system"
" or put the capture file on a different file system.";
switch (err) {
case ENOSPC:
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsglen,
"Not all the packets could be written to the file"
" to which the capture was being saved\n"
"(\"%s\") because there is no space left on the file system\n"
"on which that file resides.",
fname);
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsglen, "%s",
find_space);
break;
#ifdef EDQUOT
case EDQUOT:
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsglen,
"Not all the packets could be written to the file"
" to which the capture was being saved\n"
"(\"%s\") because you are too close to, or over,"
" your disk quota\n"
"on the file system on which that file resides.",
fname);
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsglen, "%s",
find_space);
break;
#endif
default:
if (is_close) {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsglen,
"The file to which the capture was being saved\n"
"(\"%s\") could not be closed: %s.",
fname, g_strerror(err));
} else {
snprintf(errmsg, (gulong)errmsglen,
"An error occurred while writing to the file"
" to which the capture was being saved\n"
"(\"%s\"): %s.",
fname, g_strerror(err));
}
snprintf(secondary_errmsg, (gulong)secondary_errmsglen,
"%s", please_report_bug());
break;
}
}
/*
* We wrote one packet. Update some statistics and check if we've met any
* autostop or ring buffer conditions.
*/
static void
capture_loop_wrote_one_packet(capture_src *pcap_src) {
global_ld.packets_captured++;
global_ld.packets_written++;
global_ld.inpkts_to_sync_pipe++;
if (!use_threads) {
pcap_src->received++;
}
/* check -c NUM */
if (global_capture_opts.has_autostop_packets && global_ld.packets_captured >= global_capture_opts.autostop_packets) {
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
global_ld.go = FALSE;
return;
}
/* check -a packets:NUM (treat like -c NUM) */
if (global_capture_opts.has_autostop_written_packets && global_ld.packets_captured >= global_capture_opts.autostop_written_packets) {
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
global_ld.go = FALSE;
return;
}
/* check -b packets:NUM */
if (global_capture_opts.has_file_packets && global_ld.packets_written >= global_capture_opts.file_packets) {
do_file_switch_or_stop(&global_capture_opts);
return;
}
/* check -a filesize:NUM */
if (global_capture_opts.has_autostop_filesize &&
global_capture_opts.autostop_filesize > 0 &&
global_ld.bytes_written / 1000 >= global_capture_opts.autostop_filesize) {
/* Capture size limit reached, do we have another file? */
do_file_switch_or_stop(&global_capture_opts);
return;
}
}
/* one pcapng block was captured, process it */
static void
capture_loop_write_pcapng_cb(capture_src *pcap_src, const pcapng_block_header_t *bh, u_char *pd)
{
int err;
/*
* This should never be called if we're not writing pcapng.
*/
ws_assert(global_capture_opts.use_pcapng);
/* We may be called multiple times from pcap_dispatch(); if we've set
the "stop capturing" flag, ignore this packet, as we're not
supposed to be saving any more packets. */
if (!global_ld.go) {
pcap_src->flushed++;
return;
}
if (!pcapng_adjust_block(pcap_src, bh, pd)) {
ws_info("%s failed to adjust pcapng block.", G_STRFUNC);
ws_assert_not_reached();
return;
}
if (bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SHB && !global_ld.pcapng_passthrough) {
/*
* capture_loop_init_pcapng_output should've handled this. We need
* to write ISBs when they're initially read so we shouldn't skip
* them here.
*/
return;
}
if (global_ld.pdh) {
gboolean successful;
/* We're supposed to write the packet to a file; do so.
If this fails, set "ld->go" to FALSE, to stop the capture, and set
"ld->err" to the error. */
successful = pcapng_write_block(global_ld.pdh,
pd,
bh->block_total_length,
&global_ld.bytes_written, &err);
fflush(global_ld.pdh);
if (!successful) {
global_ld.go = FALSE;
global_ld.err = err;
pcap_src->dropped++;
} else if (bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_EPB || bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SPB || bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL_EXPORT || bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SYSDIG_EVENT || bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SYSDIG_EVENT_V2 || bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SYSDIG_EVENT_V2_LARGE) {
/* Count packets for block types that should be dissected, i.e. ones that show up in the packet list. */
#if defined(DEBUG_DUMPCAP) || defined(DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP)
ws_info("Wrote a pcapng block type %u of length %d captured on interface %u.",
bh->block_type, bh->block_total_length, pcap_src->interface_id);
#endif
capture_loop_wrote_one_packet(pcap_src);
} else if (bh->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_SHB && report_capture_filename) {
#if defined(DEBUG_DUMPCAP) || defined(DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP)
ws_info("Sending SP_FILE on first SHB");
#endif
/* SHB is now ready for capture parent to read on SP_FILE message */
pipe_write_block(2, SP_FILE, report_capture_filename);
report_capture_filename = NULL;
}
}
}
/* one pcap packet was captured, process it */
static void
capture_loop_write_packet_cb(u_char *pcap_src_p, const struct pcap_pkthdr *phdr,
const u_char *pd)
{
capture_src *pcap_src = (capture_src *) (void *) pcap_src_p;
int err;
guint ts_mul = pcap_src->ts_nsec ? 1000000000 : 1000000;
ws_debug("capture_loop_write_packet_cb");
/* We may be called multiple times from pcap_dispatch(); if we've set
the "stop capturing" flag, ignore this packet, as we're not
supposed to be saving any more packets. */
if (!global_ld.go) {
pcap_src->flushed++;
return;
}
if (global_ld.pdh) {
gboolean successful;
/* We're supposed to write the packet to a file; do so.
If this fails, set "ld->go" to FALSE, to stop the capture, and set
"ld->err" to the error. */
if (global_capture_opts.use_pcapng) {
successful = pcapng_write_enhanced_packet_block(global_ld.pdh,
NULL,
phdr->ts.tv_sec, (gint32)phdr->ts.tv_usec,
phdr->caplen, phdr->len,
pcap_src->interface_id,
ts_mul,
pd, 0,
&global_ld.bytes_written, &err);
} else {
successful = libpcap_write_packet(global_ld.pdh,
phdr->ts.tv_sec, (gint32)phdr->ts.tv_usec,
phdr->caplen, phdr->len,
pd,
&global_ld.bytes_written, &err);
}
if (!successful) {
global_ld.go = FALSE;
global_ld.err = err;
pcap_src->dropped++;
} else {
#if defined(DEBUG_DUMPCAP) || defined(DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP)
ws_info("Wrote a pcap packet of length %d captured on interface %u.",
phdr->caplen, pcap_src->interface_id);
#endif
capture_loop_wrote_one_packet(pcap_src);
}
}
}
/* one packet was captured, queue it */
static void
capture_loop_queue_packet_cb(u_char *pcap_src_p, const struct pcap_pkthdr *phdr,
const u_char *pd)
{
capture_src *pcap_src = (capture_src *) (void *) pcap_src_p;
pcap_queue_element *queue_element;
gboolean limit_reached;
/* We may be called multiple times from pcap_dispatch(); if we've set
the "stop capturing" flag, ignore this packet, as we're not
supposed to be saving any more packets. */
if (!global_ld.go) {
pcap_src->flushed++;
return;
}
queue_element = g_new(pcap_queue_element, 1);
if (queue_element == NULL) {
pcap_src->dropped++;
return;
}
queue_element->pcap_src = pcap_src;
queue_element->u.phdr = *phdr;
queue_element->pd = (u_char *)g_malloc(phdr->caplen);
if (queue_element->pd == NULL) {
pcap_src->dropped++;
g_free(queue_element);
return;
}
memcpy(queue_element->pd, pd, phdr->caplen);
g_async_queue_lock(pcap_queue);
if (((pcap_queue_byte_limit == 0) || (pcap_queue_bytes < pcap_queue_byte_limit)) &&
((pcap_queue_packet_limit == 0) || (pcap_queue_packets < pcap_queue_packet_limit))) {
limit_reached = FALSE;
g_async_queue_push_unlocked(pcap_queue, queue_element);
pcap_queue_bytes += phdr->caplen;
pcap_queue_packets += 1;
} else {
limit_reached = TRUE;
}
g_async_queue_unlock(pcap_queue);
if (limit_reached) {
pcap_src->dropped++;
g_free(queue_element->pd);
g_free(queue_element);
ws_info("Dropped a packet of length %d captured on interface %u.",
phdr->caplen, pcap_src->interface_id);
} else {
pcap_src->received++;
ws_info("Queued a packet of length %d captured on interface %u.",
phdr->caplen, pcap_src->interface_id);
}
/* I don't want to hold the mutex over the debug output. So the
output may be wrong */
ws_info("Queue size is now %" PRId64 " bytes (%" PRId64 " packets)",
pcap_queue_bytes, pcap_queue_packets);
}
/* one pcapng block was captured, queue it */
static void
capture_loop_queue_pcapng_cb(capture_src *pcap_src, const pcapng_block_header_t *bh, u_char *pd)
{
pcap_queue_element *queue_element;
gboolean limit_reached;
/* We may be called multiple times from pcap_dispatch(); if we've set
the "stop capturing" flag, ignore this packet, as we're not
supposed to be saving any more packets. */
if (!global_ld.go) {
pcap_src->flushed++;
return;
}
queue_element = g_new(pcap_queue_element, 1);
if (queue_element == NULL) {
pcap_src->dropped++;
return;
}
queue_element->pcap_src = pcap_src;
queue_element->u.bh = *bh;
queue_element->pd = (u_char *)g_malloc(bh->block_total_length);
if (queue_element->pd == NULL) {
pcap_src->dropped++;
g_free(queue_element);
return;
}
memcpy(queue_element->pd, pd, bh->block_total_length);
g_async_queue_lock(pcap_queue);
if (((pcap_queue_byte_limit == 0) || (pcap_queue_bytes < pcap_queue_byte_limit)) &&
((pcap_queue_packet_limit == 0) || (pcap_queue_packets < pcap_queue_packet_limit))) {
limit_reached = FALSE;
g_async_queue_push_unlocked(pcap_queue, queue_element);
pcap_queue_bytes += bh->block_total_length;
pcap_queue_packets += 1;
} else {
limit_reached = TRUE;
}
g_async_queue_unlock(pcap_queue);
if (limit_reached) {
pcap_src->dropped++;
g_free(queue_element->pd);
g_free(queue_element);
ws_info("Dropped a packet of length %d captured on interface %u.",
bh->block_total_length, pcap_src->interface_id);
} else {
pcap_src->received++;
ws_info("Queued a block of type 0x%08x of length %d captured on interface %u.",
bh->block_type, bh->block_total_length, pcap_src->interface_id);
}
/* I don't want to hold the mutex over the debug output. So the
output may be wrong */
ws_info("Queue size is now %" PRId64 " bytes (%" PRId64 " packets)",
pcap_queue_bytes, pcap_queue_packets);
}
static int
set_80211_channel(const char *iface, const char *opt)
{
guint32 freq = 0;
int type = -1;
guint32 center_freq1 = 0;
guint32 center_freq2 = 0;
int args;
int ret = 0;
gchar **options = NULL;
options = g_strsplit_set(opt, ",", 4);
for (args = 0; options[args]; args++)
;
ret = ws80211_init();
if (ret != WS80211_INIT_OK) {
if (ret == WS80211_INIT_NOT_SUPPORTED)
cmdarg_err("Setting 802.11 channels is not supported on this platform");
else
cmdarg_err("Failed to init ws80211: %s", g_strerror(abs(ret)));
ret = 2;
goto out;
}
if (options[0])
freq = get_nonzero_guint32(options[0], "802.11 channel frequency");
if (args >= 1 && options[1]) {
type = ws80211_str_to_chan_type(options[1]);
if (type == -1) {
cmdarg_err("\"%s\" is not a valid 802.11 channel type", options[1]);
ret = EINVAL;
goto out;
}
}
if (args >= 2 && options[2])
center_freq1 = get_nonzero_guint32(options[2], "VHT center frequency");
if (args >= 3 && options[3])
center_freq2 = get_nonzero_guint32(options[3], "VHT center frequency 2");
ret = ws80211_set_freq(iface, freq, type, center_freq1, center_freq2);
if (ret) {
cmdarg_err("%d: Failed to set channel: %s\n", abs(ret), g_strerror(abs(ret)));
ret = 2;
goto out;
}
if (capture_child)
pipe_write_block(2, SP_SUCCESS, NULL);
out:
g_strfreev(options);
return ret;
}
static void
gather_dumpcap_compiled_info(feature_list l)
{
/* Capture libraries */
gather_caplibs_compile_info(l);
}
static void
gather_dumpcap_runtime_info(feature_list l)
{
/* Capture libraries */
gather_caplibs_runtime_info(l);
}
#define LONGOPT_IFNAME LONGOPT_BASE_APPLICATION+1
#define LONGOPT_IFDESCR LONGOPT_BASE_APPLICATION+2
#define LONGOPT_CAPTURE_COMMENT LONGOPT_BASE_APPLICATION+3
/* And now our feature presentation... [ fade to music ] */
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char *err_msg;
int opt;
static const struct ws_option long_options[] = {
{"help", ws_no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
{"version", ws_no_argument, NULL, 'v'},
LONGOPT_CAPTURE_COMMON
{"ifname", ws_required_argument, NULL, LONGOPT_IFNAME},
{"ifdescr", ws_required_argument, NULL, LONGOPT_IFDESCR},
{"capture-comment", ws_required_argument, NULL, LONGOPT_CAPTURE_COMMENT},
{0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
gboolean arg_error = FALSE;
#ifndef _WIN32
struct sigaction action, oldaction;
#endif
gboolean stats_known;
struct pcap_stat stats = {0};
gboolean list_interfaces = FALSE;
int caps_queries = 0;
gboolean print_bpf_code = FALSE;
gboolean set_chan = FALSE;
gchar *set_chan_arg = NULL;
gboolean machine_readable = FALSE;
gboolean print_statistics = FALSE;
int status, run_once_args = 0;
gint i;
guint j;
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__LP64__)
struct utsname osinfo;
#endif
GString *str;
/*
* Determine if dumpcap is being requested to run in a special
* capture_child mode by going thru the command line args to see if
* a -Z is present. (-Z is a hidden option).
*
* The primary result of running in capture_child mode is that
* all messages sent out on stderr are in a special type/len/string
* format to allow message processing by type. These messages include
* error messages if dumpcap fails to start the operation it was
* requested to do, as well as various "status" messages which are sent
* when an actual capture is in progress, and a "success" message sent
* if dumpcap was requested to perform an operation other than a
* capture.
*
* Capture_child mode would normally be requested by a parent process
* which invokes dumpcap and obtains dumpcap stderr output via a pipe
* to which dumpcap stderr has been redirected. It might also have
* another pipe to obtain dumpcap stdout output; for operations other
* than a capture, that information is formatted specially for easier
* parsing by the parent process.
*
* Capture_child mode needs to be determined immediately upon
* startup so that any messages generated by dumpcap in this mode
* (eg: during initialization) will be formatted properly.
*/
for (i=1; i<argc; i++) {
if (strcmp("-Z", argv[i]) == 0) {
capture_child = TRUE;
machine_readable = TRUE; /* request machine-readable output */
#ifdef _WIN32
/* set output pipe to binary mode, to avoid ugly text conversions */
_setmode(2, O_BINARY);
#endif
}
}
cmdarg_err_init(dumpcap_cmdarg_err, dumpcap_cmdarg_err_cont);
/* Initialize log handler early so we can have proper logging during startup. */
ws_log_init_with_writer("dumpcap", dumpcap_log_writer, vcmdarg_err);
/* Early logging command-line initialization. */
ws_log_parse_args(&argc, argv, vcmdarg_err, 1);
ws_noisy("Finished log init and parsing command line log arguments");
#ifdef _WIN32
create_app_running_mutex();
/*
* Initialize our DLL search path. MUST be called before LoadLibrary
* or g_module_open.
*/
ws_init_dll_search_path();
/* Load wpcap if possible. Do this before collecting the run-time version information */
load_wpcap();
#endif
/* Initialize the version information. */
ws_init_version_info("Dumpcap", gather_dumpcap_compiled_info,
gather_dumpcap_runtime_info);
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_REMOTE
#define OPTSTRING_r "r"
#define OPTSTRING_u "u"
#else
#define OPTSTRING_r
#define OPTSTRING_u
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SETSAMPLING
#define OPTSTRING_m "m:"
#else
#define OPTSTRING_m
#endif
#define OPTSTRING OPTSTRING_CAPTURE_COMMON "C:dghk:" OPTSTRING_m "MN:nPq" OPTSTRING_r "St" OPTSTRING_u "vw:Z:"
#ifdef DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP
if ((debug_log = ws_fopen("dumpcap_debug_log.tmp","w")) == NULL) {
fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open debug log file .\n");
exit (1);
}
#endif
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__LP64__)
/*
* Is this Mac OS X 10.6.0, 10.6.1, 10.6.3, or 10.6.4? If so, we need
* a bug workaround - timeouts less than 1 second don't work with libpcap
* in 64-bit code. (The bug was introduced in 10.6, fixed in 10.6.2,
* re-introduced in 10.6.3, not fixed in 10.6.4, and fixed in 10.6.5.
* The problem is extremely unlikely to be reintroduced in a future
* release.)
*/
if (uname(&osinfo) == 0) {
/*
* {Mac} OS X/macOS 10.x uses Darwin {x+4}.0.0; 10.x.y uses Darwin
* {x+4}.y.0 (except that 10.6.1 appears to have a uname version
* number of 10.0.0, not 10.1.0 - go figure).
*/
if (strcmp(osinfo.release, "10.0.0") == 0 || /* 10.6, 10.6.1 */
strcmp(osinfo.release, "10.3.0") == 0 || /* 10.6.3 */
strcmp(osinfo.release, "10.4.0") == 0) /* 10.6.4 */
need_timeout_workaround = TRUE;
}
#endif
/* Initialize the pcaps list and IDBs */
global_ld.pcaps = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(capture_src *));
global_ld.pcapng_passthrough = FALSE;
global_ld.saved_shb = NULL;
global_ld.saved_idbs = g_array_new(FALSE, TRUE, sizeof(saved_idb_t));
err_msg = ws_init_sockets();
if (err_msg != NULL)
{
ws_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPCHILD, LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
"ERROR: %s", err_msg);
g_free(err_msg);
ws_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPCHILD, LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
"%s", please_report_bug());
exit_main(1);
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/* Set handler for Ctrl+C key */
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(capture_cleanup_handler, TRUE);
#else
/* Catch SIGINT and SIGTERM and, if we get either of them, clean up
and exit. Do the same with SIGPIPE, in case, for example,
we're writing to our standard output and it's a pipe.
Do the same with SIGHUP if it's not being ignored (if we're
being run under nohup, it might be ignored, in which case we
should leave it ignored).
XXX - apparently, Coverity complained that part of action
wasn't initialized. Perhaps it's running on Linux, where
struct sigaction has an ignored "sa_restorer" element and
where "sa_handler" and "sa_sigaction" might not be two
members of a union. */
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
action.sa_handler = capture_cleanup_handler;
/*
* Arrange that system calls not get restarted, because when
* our signal handler returns we don't want to restart
* a call that was waiting for packets to arrive.
*/
action.sa_flags = 0;
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
sigaction(SIGINT, &action, NULL);
sigaction(SIGPIPE, &action, NULL);
sigaction(SIGHUP, NULL, &oldaction);
if (oldaction.sa_handler == SIG_DFL)
sigaction(SIGHUP, &action, NULL);
#ifdef SIGINFO
/* Catch SIGINFO and, if we get it and we're capturing in
quiet mode, report the number of packets we've captured. */
action.sa_handler = report_counts_siginfo;
action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
sigaction(SIGINFO, &action, NULL);
#endif /* SIGINFO */
#endif /* _WIN32 */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Privilege and capability handling */
/* Cases: */
/* 1. Running not as root or suid root; no special capabilities. */
/* Action: none */
/* */
/* 2. Running logged in as root (euid=0; ruid=0); Not using libcap. */
/* Action: none */
/* */
/* 3. Running logged in as root (euid=0; ruid=0). Using libcap. */
/* Action: */
/* - Near start of program: Enable NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN */
/* capabilities; Drop all other capabilities; */
/* - If not -w (ie: doing -S or -D, etc) run to completion; */
/* else: after pcap_open_live() in capture_loop_open_input() */
/* drop all capabilities (NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN); */
/* (Note: this means that the process, although logged in */
/* as root, does not have various permissions such as the */
/* ability to bypass file access permissions). */
/* XXX: Should we just leave capabilities alone in this case */
/* so that user gets expected effect that root can do */
/* anything ?? */
/* */
/* 4. Running as suid root (euid=0, ruid=n); Not using libcap. */
/* Action: */
/* - If not -w (ie: doing -S or -D, etc) run to completion; */
/* else: after pcap_open_live() in capture_loop_open_input() */
/* drop suid root (set euid=ruid).(ie: keep suid until after */
/* pcap_open_live). */
/* */
/* 5. Running as suid root (euid=0, ruid=n); Using libcap. */
/* Action: */
/* - Near start of program: Enable NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN */
/* capabilities; Drop all other capabilities; */
/* Drop suid privileges (euid=ruid); */
/* - If not -w (ie: doing -S or -D, etc) run to completion; */
/* else: after pcap_open_live() in capture_loop_open_input() */
/* drop all capabilities (NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN). */
/* */
/* XXX: For some Linux versions/distros with capabilities */
/* a 'normal' process with any capabilities cannot be */
/* 'killed' (signaled) from another (same uid) non-privileged */
/* process. */
/* For example: If (non-suid) Wireshark forks a */
/* child suid dumpcap which acts as described here (case 5), */
/* Wireshark will be unable to kill (signal) the child */
/* dumpcap process until the capabilities have been dropped */
/* (after pcap_open_live()). */
/* This behaviour will apparently be changed in the kernel */
/* to allow the kill (signal) in this case. */
/* See the following for details: */
/* https://www.mail-archive.com/ [wrapped] */
/* linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org/msg02913.html */
/* */
/* It is therefore conceivable that if dumpcap somehow hangs */
/* in pcap_open_live or before that wireshark will not */
/* be able to stop dumpcap using a signal (INT, TERM, etc). */
/* In this case, exiting wireshark will kill the child */
/* dumpcap process. */
/* */
/* 6. Not root or suid root; Running with NET_RAW & NET_ADMIN */
/* capabilities; Using libcap. Note: capset cmd (which see) */
/* used to assign capabilities to file. */
/* Action: */
/* - If not -w (ie: doing -S or -D, etc) run to completion; */
/* else: after pcap_open_live() in capture_loop_open_input() */
/* drop all capabilities (NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN) */
/* */
/* ToDo: -S (stats) should drop privileges/capabilities when no */
/* longer required (similar to capture). */
/* */
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
init_process_policies();
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP
/* If 'started with special privileges' (and using libcap) */
/* Set to keep only NET_RAW and NET_ADMIN capabilities; */
/* Set euid/egid = ruid/rgid to remove suid privileges */
relinquish_privs_except_capture();
#endif
/* Set the initial values in the capture options. This might be overwritten
by the command line parameters. */
capture_opts_init(&global_capture_opts);
/* We always save to a file - if no file was specified, we save to a
temporary file. */
global_capture_opts.saving_to_file = TRUE;
global_capture_opts.has_ring_num_files = TRUE;
/* Pass on capture_child mode for capture_opts */
global_capture_opts.capture_child = capture_child;
/* Now get our args */
while ((opt = ws_getopt_long(argc, argv, OPTSTRING, long_options, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 'h': /* Print help and exit */
show_help_header("Capture network packets and dump them into a pcapng or pcap file.");
print_usage(stdout);
exit_main(0);
break;
case 'v': /* Show version and exit */
show_version();
exit_main(0);
break;
/*** capture option specific ***/
case 'a': /* autostop criteria */
case 'b': /* Ringbuffer option */
case 'c': /* Capture x packets */
case 'f': /* capture filter */
case 'g': /* enable group read access on file(s) */
case 'i': /* Use interface x */
case LONGOPT_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE: /* Set capture timestamp type */
case 'n': /* Use pcapng format */
case 'p': /* Don't capture in promiscuous mode */
case 'P': /* Use pcap format */
case 's': /* Set the snapshot (capture) length */
case 'w': /* Write to capture file x */
case 'y': /* Set the pcap data link type */
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_REMOTE
case 'u': /* Use UDP for data transfer */
case 'r': /* Capture own RPCAP traffic too */
case 'A': /* Authentication */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SETSAMPLING
case 'm': /* Sampling */
#endif
#ifdef CAN_SET_CAPTURE_BUFFER_SIZE
case 'B': /* Buffer size */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_CREATE
case 'I': /* Monitor mode */
#endif
case LONGOPT_COMPRESS_TYPE: /* compress type */
case LONGOPT_CAPTURE_TMPDIR: /* capture temp directory */
status = capture_opts_add_opt(&global_capture_opts, opt, ws_optarg);
if (status != 0) {
exit_main(status);
}
break;
/*** hidden option: Wireshark child mode (using binary output messages) ***/
case LONGOPT_IFNAME:
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len > 0) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, global_capture_opts.ifaces->len - 1);
interface_opts->ifname = g_strdup(ws_optarg);
} else {
cmdarg_err("--ifname must be specified after a -i option");
exit_main(1);
}
break;
case LONGOPT_IFDESCR:
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len > 0) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, global_capture_opts.ifaces->len - 1);
interface_opts->descr = g_strdup(ws_optarg);
} else {
cmdarg_err("--ifdescr must be specified after a -i option");
exit_main(1);
}
break;
case LONGOPT_CAPTURE_COMMENT: /* capture comment */
if (capture_comments == NULL) {
capture_comments = g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func(g_free);
}
g_ptr_array_add(capture_comments, g_strdup(ws_optarg));
break;
case 'Z':
capture_child = TRUE;
#ifdef _WIN32
/* set output pipe to binary mode, to avoid ugly text conversions */
_setmode(2, O_BINARY);
/*
* ws_optarg = the control ID, aka the PPID, currently used for the
* signal pipe name.
*/
if (strcmp(ws_optarg, SIGNAL_PIPE_CTRL_ID_NONE) != 0) {
sig_pipe_name = ws_strdup_printf(SIGNAL_PIPE_FORMAT, ws_optarg);
sig_pipe_handle = CreateFile(utf_8to16(sig_pipe_name),
GENERIC_READ, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
if (sig_pipe_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
ws_info("Signal pipe: Unable to open %s. Dead parent?",
sig_pipe_name);
exit_main(1);
}
}
#endif
break;
case 'q': /* Quiet */
quiet = TRUE;
break;
case 't':
use_threads = TRUE;
break;
/*** all non capture option specific ***/
case 'D': /* Print a list of capture devices and exit */
if (!list_interfaces) {
list_interfaces = TRUE;
run_once_args++;
}
break;
case 'L': /* Print list of link-layer types and exit */
if (!(caps_queries & CAPS_QUERY_LINK_TYPES)) {
caps_queries |= CAPS_QUERY_LINK_TYPES;
run_once_args++;
}
break;
case LONGOPT_LIST_TSTAMP_TYPES:
caps_queries |= CAPS_QUERY_TIMESTAMP_TYPES;
break;
case 'd': /* Print BPF code for capture filter and exit */
if (!print_bpf_code) {
print_bpf_code = TRUE;
run_once_args++;
}
break;
case 'S': /* Print interface statistics once a second */
if (!print_statistics) {
print_statistics = TRUE;
run_once_args++;
}
break;
case 'k': /* Set wireless channel */
if (!set_chan) {
set_chan = TRUE;
set_chan_arg = ws_optarg;
run_once_args++;
} else {
cmdarg_err("Only one -k flag may be specified");
arg_error = TRUE;
}
break;
case 'M': /* For -D, -L, and -S, print machine-readable output */
machine_readable = TRUE;
break;
case 'C':
pcap_queue_byte_limit = get_positive_int(ws_optarg, "byte_limit");
break;
case 'N':
pcap_queue_packet_limit = get_positive_int(ws_optarg, "packet_limit");
break;
default:
cmdarg_err("Invalid Option: %s", argv[ws_optind-1]);
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case '?': /* Bad flag - print usage message */
arg_error = TRUE;
break;
}
}
if (!arg_error) {
argc -= ws_optind;
argv += ws_optind;
if (argc >= 1) {
/* user specified file name as regular command-line argument */
/* XXX - use it as the capture file name (or something else)? */
argc--;
argv++;
}
if (argc != 0) {
/*
* Extra command line arguments were specified; complain.
* XXX - interpret as capture filter, as tcpdump and tshark do?
*/
cmdarg_err("Invalid argument: %s", argv[0]);
arg_error = TRUE;
}
}
if ((pcap_queue_byte_limit > 0) || (pcap_queue_packet_limit > 0)) {
use_threads = TRUE;
}
if ((pcap_queue_byte_limit == 0) && (pcap_queue_packet_limit == 0)) {
/* Use some default if the user hasn't specified some */
/* XXX: Are these defaults good enough? */
pcap_queue_byte_limit = 1000 * 1000;
pcap_queue_packet_limit = 1000;
}
if (arg_error) {
print_usage(stderr);
exit_main(1);
}
if (run_once_args > 1) {
cmdarg_err("Only one of -D, -L, -d, -k or -S may be supplied.");
exit_main(1);
} else if (run_once_args == 1) {
/* We're supposed to print some information, rather than
to capture traffic; did they specify a ring buffer option? */
if (global_capture_opts.multi_files_on) {
cmdarg_err("Ring buffer requested, but a capture isn't being done.");
exit_main(1);
}
} else {
/* We're supposed to capture traffic; */
/* Are we capturing on multiple interface? If so, use threads and pcapng. */
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len > 1) {
use_threads = TRUE;
global_capture_opts.use_pcapng = TRUE;
}
if (capture_comments &&
(!global_capture_opts.use_pcapng || global_capture_opts.multi_files_on)) {
/* XXX - for ringbuffer, should we apply the comments to each file? */
cmdarg_err("Capture comments can only be set if we capture into a single pcapng file.");
exit_main(1);
}
/* Was the ring buffer option specified and, if so, does it make sense? */
if (global_capture_opts.multi_files_on) {
/* Ring buffer works only under certain conditions:
a) ring buffer does not work with temporary files;
b) it makes no sense to enable the ring buffer if the maximum
file size is set to "infinite". */
if (global_capture_opts.save_file == NULL) {
cmdarg_err("Ring buffer requested, but capture isn't being saved to a permanent file.");
global_capture_opts.multi_files_on = FALSE;
}
if (!global_capture_opts.has_autostop_filesize &&
!global_capture_opts.has_file_duration &&
!global_capture_opts.has_file_interval &&
!global_capture_opts.has_file_packets) {
cmdarg_err("Ring buffer requested, but no maximum capture file size, duration "
"interval, or packets were specified.");
#if 0
/* XXX - this must be redesigned as the conditions changed */
global_capture_opts.multi_files_on = FALSE;
#endif
}
if (global_capture_opts.has_file_duration && global_capture_opts.has_file_interval) {
cmdarg_err("Ring buffer file duration and interval can't be used at the same time.");
exit_main(1);
}
}
}
/*
* "-D" requires no interface to be selected; it's supposed to list
* all interfaces.
*/
if (list_interfaces) {
/* Get the list of interfaces */
GList *if_list;
int err;
gchar *err_str;
if_list = capture_interface_list(&err, &err_str, NULL);
if (if_list == NULL) {
if (err == 0) {
/*
* If we're being run by another program, just give them
* an empty list of interfaces, don't report this as
* an error; that lets them decide whether to report
* this as an error or not.
*/
if (!machine_readable) {
cmdarg_err("There are no interfaces on which a capture can be done");
exit_main(2);
}
} else {
cmdarg_err("%s", err_str);
g_free(err_str);
exit_main(2);
}
}
if (machine_readable) /* tab-separated values to stdout */
print_machine_readable_interfaces(if_list);
else
capture_opts_print_interfaces(if_list);
free_interface_list(if_list);
exit_main(0);
}
/*
* "-S" requires no interface to be selected; it gives statistics
* for all interfaces.
*/
if (print_statistics) {
status = print_statistics_loop(machine_readable);
exit_main(status);
}
if (set_chan) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len != 1) {
cmdarg_err("Need one interface");
exit_main(2);
}
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, 0);
status = set_80211_channel(interface_opts->name, set_chan_arg);
exit_main(status);
}
/*
* "-L", "-d", and capturing act on a particular interface, so we have to
* have an interface; if none was specified, pick a default.
*/
status = capture_opts_default_iface_if_necessary(&global_capture_opts, NULL);
if (status != 0) {
/* cmdarg_err() already called .... */
exit_main(status);
}
if (caps_queries) {
/* Get the list of link-layer and/or timestamp types for the capture device. */
if_capabilities_t *caps;
cap_device_open_status open_status;
gchar *open_status_str;
guint ii;
for (ii = 0; ii < global_capture_opts.ifaces->len; ii++) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, ii);
caps = get_if_capabilities(interface_opts, &open_status, &open_status_str);
if (caps == NULL) {
if (capture_child) {
char *error_msg = ws_strdup_printf("The capabilities of the capture device "
"\"%s\" could not be obtained (%s)",
interface_opts->name, open_status_str);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, error_msg,
get_pcap_failure_secondary_error_message(open_status, open_status_str));
g_free(error_msg);
}
else {
cmdarg_err("The capabilities of the capture device "
"\"%s\" could not be obtained (%s).\n%s",
interface_opts->name, open_status_str,
get_pcap_failure_secondary_error_message(open_status, open_status_str));
}
g_free(open_status_str);
exit_main(2);
}
if (machine_readable) { /* tab-separated values to stdout */
/* XXX: We need to change the format and adapt consumers */
print_machine_readable_if_capabilities(caps, caps_queries);
status = 0;
} else
/* XXX: We might want to print also the interface name */
status = capture_opts_print_if_capabilities(caps,
interface_opts,
caps_queries);
free_if_capabilities(caps);
if (status != 0)
break;
}
exit_main(status);
}
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_SET_TSTAMP_TYPE
for (j = 0; j < global_capture_opts.ifaces->len; j++) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, j);
if (interface_opts->timestamp_type) {
interface_opts->timestamp_type_id = pcap_tstamp_type_name_to_val(interface_opts->timestamp_type);
if (interface_opts->timestamp_type_id < 0) {
cmdarg_err("Invalid argument to option: --time-stamp-type=%s", interface_opts->timestamp_type);
exit_main(1);
}
}
}
#endif
/* We're supposed to do a capture, or print the BPF code for a filter. */
/* Let the user know what interfaces were chosen. */
if (capture_child) {
for (j = 0; j < global_capture_opts.ifaces->len; j++) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, j);
ws_debug("Interface: %s\n", interface_opts->name);
}
} else {
str = g_string_new("");
#ifdef _WIN32
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len < 2)
#else
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len < 4)
#endif
{
for (j = 0; j < global_capture_opts.ifaces->len; j++) {
interface_options *interface_opts;
interface_opts = &g_array_index(global_capture_opts.ifaces, interface_options, j);
if (j > 0) {
if (global_capture_opts.ifaces->len > 2) {
g_string_append_printf(str, ",");
}
g_string_append_printf(str, " ");
if (j == global_capture_opts.ifaces->len - 1) {
g_string_append_printf(str, "and ");
}
}
if (interface_opts->ifname != NULL) {
/*
* Re-generate the display name based on the strins
* we were handed.
*/
g_free(interface_opts->display_name);
if (interface_opts->descr != NULL) {
#ifdef _WIN32
interface_opts->display_name = ws_strdup_printf("%s",
interface_opts->descr);
#else
interface_opts->display_name = ws_strdup_printf("%s: %s",
interface_opts->descr, interface_opts->ifname);
#endif
} else {
interface_opts->display_name = ws_strdup_printf("%s",
interface_opts->ifname);
}
}
g_string_append_printf(str, "'%s'", interface_opts->display_name);
}
} else {
g_string_append_printf(str, "%u interfaces", global_capture_opts.ifaces->len);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Capturing on %s\n", str->str);
g_string_free(str, TRUE);
}
/* Process the snapshot length, as that affects the generated BPF code. */
capture_opts_trim_snaplen(&global_capture_opts, MIN_PACKET_SIZE);
if (print_bpf_code) {
show_filter_code(&global_capture_opts);
exit_main(0);
}
/* We're supposed to do a capture. Process the ring buffer arguments. */
capture_opts_trim_ring_num_files(&global_capture_opts);
/* flush stderr prior to starting the main capture loop */
fflush(stderr);
/* Now start the capture. */
if (capture_loop_start(&global_capture_opts, &stats_known, &stats) == TRUE) {
/* capture ok */
exit_main(0);
} else {
/* capture failed */
exit_main(1);
}
return 0; /* never here, make compiler happy */
}
static void
dumpcap_log_writer(const char *domain, enum ws_log_level level,
struct timespec timestamp,
const char *file, long line, const char *func,
const char *user_format, va_list user_ap,
void *user_data _U_)
{
/* ignore log message, if log_level isn't interesting */
if (level <= LOG_LEVEL_INFO) {
#if !defined(DEBUG_DUMPCAP) && !defined(DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP)
return;
#endif
}
/* DEBUG & INFO msgs (if we're debugging today) */
#if defined(DEBUG_DUMPCAP) || defined(DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP)
if (level <= LOG_LEVEL_INFO && ws_log_msg_is_active(domain, level)) {
#ifdef DEBUG_DUMPCAP
ws_log_console_writer(domain, level, timestamp, file, line, func, user_format, user_ap, NULL);
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP
ws_log_file_writer(debug_log, domain, level, timestamp, file, line, func, user_format, user_ap, NULL);
#endif
return;
}
#endif
/* ERROR, CRITICAL, WARNING, MESSAGE messages goto stderr or */
/* to parent especially formatted if dumpcap running as child. */
if (capture_child) {
gchar *msg = ws_strdup_vprintf(user_format, user_ap);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, msg, "");
g_free(msg);
} else if(ws_log_msg_is_active(domain, level)) {
ws_log_console_writer(domain, level, timestamp, file, line, func, user_format, user_ap);
}
}
/****************************************************************************************************************/
/* indication report routines */
static void
report_packet_count(unsigned int packet_count)
{
char count_str[SP_DECISIZE+1+1];
static unsigned int count = 0;
if (capture_child) {
snprintf(count_str, sizeof(count_str), "%u", packet_count);
ws_debug("Packets: %s", count_str);
pipe_write_block(2, SP_PACKET_COUNT, count_str);
} else {
count += packet_count;
fprintf(stderr, "\rPackets: %u ", count);
/* stderr could be line buffered */
fflush(stderr);
}
}
static void
report_new_capture_file(const char *filename)
{
if (capture_child) {
ws_debug("File: %s", filename);
if (global_ld.pcapng_passthrough) {
/* Save filename for sending SP_FILE to capture parent after SHB is passed-through */
#if defined(DEBUG_DUMPCAP) || defined(DEBUG_CHILD_DUMPCAP)
ws_info("Delaying SP_FILE until first SHB");
#endif
report_capture_filename = filename;
} else {
pipe_write_block(2, SP_FILE, filename);
}
} else {
#ifdef SIGINFO
/*
* Prevent a SIGINFO handler from writing to the standard error
* while we're doing so; instead, have it just set a flag telling
* us to print that information when we're done.
*/
infodelay = TRUE;
#endif /* SIGINFO */
fprintf(stderr, "File: %s\n", filename);
/* stderr could be line buffered */
fflush(stderr);
#ifdef SIGINFO
/*
* Allow SIGINFO handlers to write.
*/
infodelay = FALSE;
/*
* If a SIGINFO handler asked us to write out capture counts, do so.
*/
if (infoprint)
report_counts_for_siginfo();
#endif /* SIGINFO */
}
}
static void
report_cfilter_error(capture_options *capture_opts, guint i, const char *errmsg)
{
interface_options *interface_opts;
char tmp[MSG_MAX_LENGTH+1+6];
if (i < capture_opts->ifaces->len) {
if (capture_child) {
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%u:%s", i, errmsg);
ws_debug("Capture filter error: %s", errmsg);
pipe_write_block(2, SP_BAD_FILTER, tmp);
} else {
/*
* clopts_step_invalid_capfilter in test/suite-clopts.sh MUST match
* the error message below.
*/
interface_opts = &g_array_index(capture_opts->ifaces, interface_options, i);
cmdarg_err(
"Invalid capture filter \"%s\" for interface '%s'.\n"
"\n"
"That string isn't a valid capture filter (%s).\n"
"See the User's Guide for a description of the capture filter syntax.",
interface_opts->cfilter, interface_opts->name, errmsg);
}
}
}
static void
report_capture_error(const char *error_msg, const char *secondary_error_msg)
{
if (capture_child) {
ws_debug("Primary Error: %s", error_msg);
ws_debug("Secondary Error: %s", secondary_error_msg);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, error_msg, secondary_error_msg);
} else {
cmdarg_err("%s", error_msg);
if (secondary_error_msg[0] != '\0')
cmdarg_err_cont("%s", secondary_error_msg);
}
}
static void
report_packet_drops(guint32 received, guint32 pcap_drops, guint32 drops, guint32 flushed, guint32 ps_ifdrop, gchar *name)
{
guint32 total_drops = pcap_drops + drops + flushed;
if (capture_child) {
char* tmp = ws_strdup_printf("%u:%s", total_drops, name);
ws_debug("Packets received/dropped on interface '%s': %u/%u (pcap:%u/dumpcap:%u/flushed:%u/ps_ifdrop:%u)",
name, received, total_drops, pcap_drops, drops, flushed, ps_ifdrop);
pipe_write_block(2, SP_DROPS, tmp);
g_free(tmp);
} else {
fprintf(stderr,
"Packets received/dropped on interface '%s': %u/%u (pcap:%u/dumpcap:%u/flushed:%u/ps_ifdrop:%u) (%.1f%%)\n",
name, received, total_drops, pcap_drops, drops, flushed, ps_ifdrop,
received ? 100.0 * received / (received + total_drops) : 0.0);
/* stderr could be line buffered */
fflush(stderr);
}
}
/************************************************************************************************/
/* signal_pipe handling */
#ifdef _WIN32
static gboolean
signal_pipe_check_running(void)
{
/* any news from our parent? -> just stop the capture */
DWORD avail = 0;
gboolean result;
/* if we are running standalone, no check required */
if (!capture_child) {
return TRUE;
}
if (!sig_pipe_name || !sig_pipe_handle) {
/* This shouldn't happen */
ws_info("Signal pipe: No name or handle");
return FALSE;
}
/*
* XXX - We should have the process ID of the parent (from the "-Z" flag)
* at this point. Should we check to see if the parent is still alive,
* e.g. by using OpenProcess?
*/
result = PeekNamedPipe(sig_pipe_handle, NULL, 0, NULL, &avail, NULL);
if (!result || avail > 0) {
/* peek failed or some bytes really available */
/* (if not piping from stdin this would fail) */
ws_info("Signal pipe: Stop capture: %s", sig_pipe_name);
ws_debug("Signal pipe: %s (%p) result: %u avail: %lu", sig_pipe_name,
sig_pipe_handle, result, avail);
return FALSE;
} else {
/* pipe ok and no bytes available */
return TRUE;
}
}
#endif
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