forked from osmocom/wireshark
633 lines
20 KiB
C
633 lines
20 KiB
C
/* packet-tr.c
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* Routines for Token-Ring packet disassembly
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* Gilbert Ramirez <gram@verdict.uthscsa.edu>
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*
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* $Id: packet-tr.c,v 1.31 1999/11/16 11:43:00 guy Exp $
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*
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* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
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* By Gerald Combs <gerald@unicom.net>
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* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
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*
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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# include "config.h"
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
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# include <sys/types.h>
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <glib.h>
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#include "packet.h"
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static int proto_tr = -1;
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static int hf_tr_dst = -1;
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static int hf_tr_src = -1;
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static int hf_tr_sr = -1;
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static int hf_tr_ac = -1;
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static int hf_tr_priority = -1;
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static int hf_tr_frame = -1;
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static int hf_tr_monitor_cnt = -1;
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static int hf_tr_priority_reservation = -1;
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static int hf_tr_fc = -1;
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static int hf_tr_fc_type = -1;
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static int hf_tr_fc_pcf = -1;
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static int hf_tr_rif_bytes = -1;
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static int hf_tr_broadcast = -1;
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static int hf_tr_max_frame_size = -1;
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static int hf_tr_direction = -1;
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static int hf_tr_rif = -1;
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static int hf_tr_rif_ring = -1;
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static int hf_tr_rif_bridge = -1;
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static gint ett_token_ring = -1;
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static gint ett_token_ring_ac = -1;
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static gint ett_token_ring_fc = -1;
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#define TR_MIN_HEADER_LEN 14
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#define TR_MAX_HEADER_LEN 32
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static const true_false_string ac_truth = { "Frame", "Token" };
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static const value_string pcf_vals[] = {
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{ 0, "Normal buffer" },
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{ 1, "Express buffer" },
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{ 2, "Purge" },
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{ 3, "Claim Token" },
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{ 4, "Beacon" },
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{ 5, "Active Monitor Present" },
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{ 6, "Standby Monitor Present" },
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{ 0, NULL },
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};
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static const value_string frame_vals[] = {
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{ 0, "MAC" },
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{ 1, "LLC" },
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{ 2, "Reserved" },
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{ 0, NULL },
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};
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static const value_string broadcast_vals[] = {
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{ 0 << 5, "Non-broadcast" },
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{ 1 << 5, "Non-broadcast" },
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{ 2 << 5, "Non-broadcast" },
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{ 3 << 5, "Non-broadcast" },
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{ 4 << 5, "All-routes broadcast" },
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{ 5 << 5, "All-routes broadcast" },
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{ 6 << 5, "Single-route broadcast" },
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{ 7 << 5, "Single-route broadcast" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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static const value_string max_frame_size_vals[] = {
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{ 0, "516" },
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{ 1, "1500" },
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{ 2, "2052" },
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{ 3, "4472" },
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{ 4, "8144" },
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{ 5, "11407" },
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{ 6, "17800" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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static const value_string direction_vals[] = {
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{ 0, "From originating station (-->)" },
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{ 128, "To originating station (<--)" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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/*
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* DODGY LINUX HACK DODGY LINUX HACK
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* Linux 2.0.x always passes frames to the Token Ring driver for transmission with
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* 18 bytes padding for source routing information. Some drivers copy the first
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* (18 - srlen) bytes up the frame (18 - srlen) bytes thus removing the padding.
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* Other drivers just make a copy of the entire frame and then hack about with it
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* so the frame the sniffer gets is fine (just has extra sr routing).
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* In the first instance (driver hacking frame in situ) the sniffer gets a garbled
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* frame.
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* This function trys to detect this and returns the offset of where
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* the frame really starts.
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* This only detects frames that we have sent ourselves so if we are packet sniffing
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* on the machine we are watching this is useful.
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* Compare offset 0 with offset x+1 for a length of x bytes for all value of x = 1 to 18
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* if match then Linux driver has done in situ source route compression of the crappy
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* Linux 2.0.x frame so the beginning of the real frame is x bytes in.
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* (And this real frame x bytes in looks like a proper TR frame that goes on the wire
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* with none of the Linux idiosyncrasies).
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*/
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int check_for_old_linux(const u_char * pd)
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{
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int x;
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for(x=1;x<=18;x++)
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{
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if (memcmp(&pd[0],&pd[x],x) == 0)
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{
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return x;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static void
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add_ring_bridge_pairs(int rcf_len, const u_char *pd, int offset, proto_tree *tree);
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void
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capture_tr(const u_char *pd, guint32 cap_len, packet_counts *ld) {
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int offset = 0;
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int source_routed = 0;
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int frame_type;
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int x;
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guint8 trn_rif_bytes;
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guint8 actual_rif_bytes;
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/* The trn_hdr struct, as separate variables */
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guint8 trn_fc; /* field control field */
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guint8 trn_shost[6]; /* source host */
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if (cap_len < TR_MAX_HEADER_LEN) {
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ld->other++;
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return;
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}
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if ((x = check_for_old_linux(pd)))
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{
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/* Actually packet starts x bytes into what we have got but with all
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source routing compressed
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*/
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/* pd = &pd[x]; */ offset+=x;
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}
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/* get the data */
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memcpy(&trn_fc, &pd[offset + 1], sizeof(guint8));
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memcpy(trn_shost, &pd[offset + 8], 6 * sizeof(guint8));
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frame_type = (trn_fc & 192) >> 6;
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/* if the high bit on the first byte of src hwaddr is 1, then
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this packet is source-routed */
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source_routed = trn_shost[0] & 128;
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trn_rif_bytes = pd[offset + 14] & 31;
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/* sometimes we have a RCF but no RIF... half source-routed? */
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if (!source_routed && trn_rif_bytes > 0) {
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/* I'll check for 2 bytes of RIF and mark the packet as source
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* routed even though I'm not sure _what_ that kind of packet is */
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if (trn_rif_bytes == 2) {
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source_routed = 1;
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}
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/* the Linux 2.0 TR code strips source-route bits in
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* order to test for SR. This can be removed from most
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* packets with oltr, but not all. So, I try to figure out
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* which packets should have been SR here. I'll check to
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* see if there's a SNAP or IPX field right after
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* my RIF fields.
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*/
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else if ( (
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pd[offset + 0x0e + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xaa &&
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pd[offset + 0x0f + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xaa &&
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pd[offset + 0x10 + trn_rif_bytes] == 0x03) ||
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(
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pd[offset + 0x0e + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xe0 &&
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pd[offset + 0x0f + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xe0) ) {
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source_routed = 1;
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}
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}
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if (source_routed) {
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actual_rif_bytes = trn_rif_bytes;
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}
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else {
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trn_rif_bytes = 0;
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actual_rif_bytes = 0;
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}
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/* this is a silly hack for Linux 2.0.x. Read the comment below,
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in front of the other #ifdef linux. If we're sniffing our own NIC,
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we get a full RIF, sometimes with garbage */
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if ((source_routed && trn_rif_bytes == 2 && frame_type == 1) ||
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(!source_routed && frame_type == 1)) {
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/* look for SNAP or IPX only */
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if ( (pd[offset + 0x20] == 0xaa && pd[offset + 0x21] == 0xaa && pd[offset + 0x22] == 03) ||
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(pd[offset + 0x20] == 0xe0 && pd[offset + 0x21] == 0xe0) ) {
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actual_rif_bytes = 18;
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} else if (
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pd[offset + 0x23] == 0 &&
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pd[offset + 0x24] == 0 &&
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pd[offset + 0x25] == 0 &&
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pd[offset + 0x26] == 0x00 &&
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pd[offset + 0x27] == 0x11) {
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actual_rif_bytes = 18;
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/* Linux 2.0.x also requires drivers pass up a fake SNAP and LLC header before th
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real LLC hdr for all Token Ring frames that arrive with DSAP and SSAP != 0xAA
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(i.e. for non SNAP frames e.g. for Netware frames)
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the fake SNAP header has the ETH_P_TR_802_2 ether type (0x0011) and the protocol id
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bytes as zero frame looks like :-
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TR Header | Fake LLC | Fake SNAP | Wire LLC | Rest of data */
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offset += 8; /* Skip fake LLC and SNAP */
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}
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}
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offset += actual_rif_bytes + 14;
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/* The package is either MAC or LLC */
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switch (frame_type) {
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/* MAC */
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case 0:
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ld->other++;
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break;
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case 1:
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capture_llc(pd, offset, cap_len, ld);
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break;
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default:
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/* non-MAC, non-LLC, i.e., "Reserved" */
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ld->other++;
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break;
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}
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}
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void
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dissect_tr(const u_char *pd, int offset, frame_data *fd, proto_tree *tree) {
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proto_tree *tr_tree, *bf_tree;
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proto_item *ti;
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int fixoffset = 0;
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int source_routed = 0;
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int frame_type;
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guint8 trn_rif_bytes;
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guint8 actual_rif_bytes;
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/* The trn_hdr struct, as separate variables */
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guint8 trn_ac; /* access control field */
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guint8 trn_fc; /* field control field */
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guint8 trn_dhost[6]; /* destination host */
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guint8 trn_shost[6]; /* source host */
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guint16 trn_rcf; /* routing control field */
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guint16 trn_rseg[8]; /* routing registers */
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/* non-source-routed version of source addr */
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static guint8 trn_shost_nonsr[6];
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int x;
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/* Token-Ring Strings */
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char *fc[] = { "MAC", "LLC", "Reserved", "Unknown" };
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if (fd->cap_len < TR_MIN_HEADER_LEN) {
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dissect_data(pd, offset, fd, tree);
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return;
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}
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if ((x = check_for_old_linux(pd)))
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{
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/* Actually packet starts x bytes into what we have got but with all
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source routing compressed. See comment above */
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offset += x;
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/* pd = &pd[x]; */
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}
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/* get the data */
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memcpy(&trn_ac, &pd[offset+0], sizeof(guint8));
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memcpy(&trn_fc, &pd[offset+1], sizeof(guint8));
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memcpy(trn_dhost, &pd[offset+2], 6 * sizeof(guint8));
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memcpy(trn_shost, &pd[offset+8], 6 * sizeof(guint8));
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memcpy(&trn_rcf, &pd[offset+14], sizeof(guint16));
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memcpy(trn_rseg, &pd[offset+16], 8 * sizeof(guint16));
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memcpy(trn_shost_nonsr, &pd[offset+8], 6 * sizeof(guint8));
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trn_shost_nonsr[0] &= 127;
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frame_type = (trn_fc & 192) >> 6;
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/* if the high bit on the first byte of src hwaddr is 1, then
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this packet is source-routed */
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source_routed = trn_shost[0] & 128;
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trn_rif_bytes = pd[offset+14] & 31;
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/* sometimes we have a RCF but no RIF... half source-routed? */
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/* I'll check for 2 bytes of RIF and the 0x70 byte */
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if (!source_routed && trn_rif_bytes > 0) {
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if (trn_rif_bytes == 2) {
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source_routed = 1;
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}
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/* the Linux 2.0 TR code strips source-route bits in
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* order to test for SR. This can be removed from most
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* packets with oltr, but not all. So, I try to figure out
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* which packets should have been SR here. I'll check to
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* see if there's a SNAP or IPX field right after
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* my RIF fields.
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*/
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else if ( (
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pd[offset + 0x0e + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xaa &&
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pd[offset + 0x0f + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xaa &&
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pd[offset + 0x10 + trn_rif_bytes] == 0x03) ||
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(
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pd[offset + 0x0e + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xe0 &&
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pd[offset + 0x0f + trn_rif_bytes] == 0xe0) ) {
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source_routed = 1;
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}
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/* else {
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printf("0e+%d = %02X 0f+%d = %02X\n", trn_rif_bytes,
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pd[offset + 0x0e + trn_rif_bytes],
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trn_rif_bytes,
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pd[offset + 0x0f + trn_rif_bytes]);
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} */
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}
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if (source_routed) {
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actual_rif_bytes = trn_rif_bytes;
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}
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else {
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trn_rif_bytes = 0;
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actual_rif_bytes = 0;
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}
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/* this is a silly hack for Linux 2.0.x. Read the comment below,
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in front of the other #ifdef linux. If we're sniffing our own NIC,
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we get a full RIF, sometimes with garbage */
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if ((source_routed && trn_rif_bytes == 2 && frame_type == 1) ||
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(!source_routed && frame_type == 1)) {
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/* look for SNAP or IPX only */
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if ( (pd[offset + 0x20] == 0xaa &&
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pd[offset + 0x21] == 0xaa &&
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pd[offset + 0x22] == 03)
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||
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(pd[offset + 0x20] == 0xe0 &&
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pd[offset + 0x21] == 0xe0) ) {
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actual_rif_bytes = 18;
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}
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else if (
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pd[0x23] == 0 &&
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pd[0x24] == 0 &&
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pd[0x25] == 0 &&
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pd[0x26] == 0x00 &&
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pd[0x27] == 0x11) {
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actual_rif_bytes = 18;
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/* Linux 2.0.x also requires drivers pass up a fake SNAP and LLC header before th
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real LLC hdr for all Token Ring frames that arrive with DSAP and SSAP != 0xAA
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(i.e. for non SNAP frames e.g. for Netware frames)
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the fake SNAP header has the ETH_P_TR_802_2 ether type (0x0011) and the protocol id
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bytes as zero frame looks like :-
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TR Header | Fake LLC | Fake SNAP | Wire LLC | Rest of data */
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fixoffset += 8; /* Skip fake LLC and SNAP */
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}
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}
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/* XXX - copy it to some buffer associated with "pi", rather than
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just making "trn_shost_nonsr" static? */
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SET_ADDRESS(&pi.dl_src, AT_ETHER, 6, &trn_shost_nonsr[0]);
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SET_ADDRESS(&pi.src, AT_ETHER, 6, &trn_shost_nonsr[0]);
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SET_ADDRESS(&pi.dl_dst, AT_ETHER, 6, &pd[offset + 2]);
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SET_ADDRESS(&pi.dst, AT_ETHER, 6, &pd[offset + 2]);
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/* information window */
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if (check_col(fd, COL_PROTOCOL))
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col_add_str(fd, COL_PROTOCOL, "TR");
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if (check_col(fd, COL_INFO))
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col_add_fstr(fd, COL_INFO, "Token-Ring %s", fc[frame_type]);
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/* protocol analysis tree */
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if (tree) {
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/* Create Token-Ring Tree */
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ti = proto_tree_add_item(tree, proto_tr, offset, 14 + actual_rif_bytes, NULL);
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tr_tree = proto_item_add_subtree(ti, ett_token_ring);
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/* Create the Access Control bitfield tree */
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ti = proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_ac, offset, 1, trn_ac);
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bf_tree = proto_item_add_subtree(ti, ett_token_ring_ac);
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proto_tree_add_item(bf_tree, hf_tr_priority, offset, 1, trn_ac);
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proto_tree_add_item(bf_tree, hf_tr_frame, offset, 1, trn_ac);
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proto_tree_add_item(bf_tree, hf_tr_monitor_cnt, offset, 1, trn_ac);
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proto_tree_add_item(bf_tree, hf_tr_priority_reservation, offset, 1, trn_ac);
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/* Create the Frame Control bitfield tree */
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ti = proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_fc, offset + 1, 1, trn_fc);
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bf_tree = proto_item_add_subtree(ti, ett_token_ring_fc);
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proto_tree_add_item(bf_tree, hf_tr_fc_type, offset + 1, 1, trn_fc);
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proto_tree_add_item(bf_tree, hf_tr_fc_pcf, offset + 1, 1, trn_fc);
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proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_dst, offset + 2, 6, trn_dhost);
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proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_src, offset + 8, 6, trn_shost);
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proto_tree_add_item_hidden(tr_tree, hf_tr_sr, offset + 8, 1, source_routed);
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/* non-source-routed version of src addr */
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proto_tree_add_item_hidden(tr_tree, hf_tr_src, offset + 8, 6, trn_shost_nonsr);
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if (source_routed) {
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/* RCF Byte 1 */
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proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_rif_bytes, offset + 14, 1, trn_rif_bytes);
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proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_broadcast, offset + 14, 1, pd[offset + 14] & 224);
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/* RCF Byte 2 */
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proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_max_frame_size, offset + 15, 1, pd[offset + 15] & 112);
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proto_tree_add_item(tr_tree, hf_tr_direction, offset + 15, 1, pd[offset + 15] & 128);
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/* if we have more than 2 bytes of RIF, then we have
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ring/bridge pairs */
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if ((trn_rif_bytes > 2) && BYTES_ARE_IN_FRAME(offset + 14, trn_rif_bytes)) {
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add_ring_bridge_pairs(trn_rif_bytes,
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pd, offset, tr_tree);
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}
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}
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/* Linux 2.0.x has a problem in that the 802.5 code creates
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an emtpy full (18-byte) RIF area. It's up to the tr driver to
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either fill it in or remove it before sending the bytes out
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to the wire. If you run tcpdump on a Linux 2.0.x machine running
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token-ring, tcpdump will capture these 18 filler bytes. They
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are filled with garbage. The best way to detect this problem is
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to know the src hwaddr of the machine from which you were running
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tcpdump. W/o that, however, I'm guessing that DSAP == SSAP if the
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frame type is LLC. It's very much a hack. -- Gilbert Ramirez */
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if (actual_rif_bytes > trn_rif_bytes) {
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proto_tree_add_text(tr_tree, 14 + trn_rif_bytes, actual_rif_bytes - trn_rif_bytes,
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"Empty RIF from Linux 2.0.x driver. The sniffing NIC "
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"is also running a protocol stack.");
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}
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if (fixoffset) {
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proto_tree_add_text(tr_tree, 14 + 18,8,"Linux 2.0.x fake LLC and SNAP header");
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}
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}
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offset += 14 + actual_rif_bytes + fixoffset;
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|
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if (IS_DATA_IN_FRAME(offset)) {
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/* The package is either MAC or LLC */
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switch (frame_type) {
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/* MAC */
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case 0:
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dissect_trmac(pd, offset, fd, tree);
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break;
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case 1:
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dissect_llc(pd, offset, fd, tree);
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break;
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default:
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/* non-MAC, non-LLC, i.e., "Reserved" */
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dissect_data(pd, offset, fd, tree);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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|
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/* this routine is taken from the Linux net/802/tr.c code, which shows
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ring-bridge pairs in the /proc/net/tr_rif virtual file. */
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|
static void
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|
add_ring_bridge_pairs(int rcf_len, const u_char *pd, int offset, proto_tree *tree)
|
|
{
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int j, size;
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|
int segment, brdgnmb, unprocessed_rif;
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|
int buff_offset=0;
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|
|
|
#define RIF_BYTES_TO_PROCESS 30
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|
|
|
char buffer[3 + (RIF_BYTES_TO_PROCESS / 2) * 6 + 1];
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|
|
|
/* Only process so many bytes of RIF, as per TR spec, and not overflow
|
|
* static buffer above */
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|
unprocessed_rif = rcf_len - RIF_BYTES_TO_PROCESS;
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|
rcf_len = MIN(rcf_len, RIF_BYTES_TO_PROCESS);
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|
|
|
/* Ignore the 2 RCF bytes, since they don't make up the ring/bride pairs */
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|
rcf_len -= 2;
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|
|
|
for(j = 1; j < rcf_len - 1; j += 2) {
|
|
if (j==1) {
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segment=pntohs(&pd[offset + 16]) >> 4;
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size = sprintf(buffer, "%03X",segment);
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proto_tree_add_item_hidden(tree, hf_tr_rif_ring, offset + 16, 2, segment);
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|
buff_offset += size;
|
|
}
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|
segment=pntohs(&pd[offset+17+j]) >> 4;
|
|
brdgnmb=pd[offset+16+j] & 0x0f;
|
|
size = sprintf(buffer+buff_offset, "-%01X-%03X",brdgnmb,segment);
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proto_tree_add_item_hidden(tree, hf_tr_rif_ring, offset+17+j, 2, segment);
|
|
proto_tree_add_item_hidden(tree, hf_tr_rif_bridge, offset+16+j, 1, brdgnmb);
|
|
buff_offset += size;
|
|
}
|
|
proto_tree_add_item(tree, hf_tr_rif, offset+16, rcf_len, buffer);
|
|
|
|
if (unprocessed_rif > 0) {
|
|
proto_tree_add_text(tree, offset+14+RIF_BYTES_TO_PROCESS, unprocessed_rif,
|
|
"Extra RIF bytes beyond spec: %d", unprocessed_rif);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
proto_register_tr(void)
|
|
{
|
|
static hf_register_info hf[] = {
|
|
{ &hf_tr_ac,
|
|
{ "Access Control", "tr.ac", FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_priority,
|
|
{ "Priority", "tr.priority", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0xe0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_frame,
|
|
{ "Frame", "tr.frame", FT_BOOLEAN, 8, TFS(&ac_truth), 0x10,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_monitor_cnt,
|
|
{ "Monitor Count", "tr.monitor_cnt", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0x08,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_priority_reservation,
|
|
{ "Priority Reservation","tr.priority_reservation", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0x07,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_fc,
|
|
{ "Frame Control", "tr.fc", FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_fc_type,
|
|
{ "Frame Type", "tr.frame_type", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, VALS(frame_vals), 0xc0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_fc_pcf,
|
|
{ "Frame PCF", "tr.frame_pcf", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, VALS(pcf_vals), 0x0f,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_dst,
|
|
{ "Destination", "tr.dst", FT_ETHER, BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"Destination Hardware Address" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_src,
|
|
{ "Source", "tr.src", FT_ETHER, BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"Source Hardware Address" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_sr,
|
|
{ "Source Routed", "tr.sr", FT_BOOLEAN, BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"Source Routed" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_rif_bytes,
|
|
{ "RIF Bytes", "tr.rif_bytes", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"Number of bytes in Routing Information Fields, including "
|
|
"the two bytes of Routing Control Field" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_broadcast,
|
|
{ "Broadcast Type", "tr.broadcast", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, VALS(broadcast_vals), 0x0,
|
|
"Type of Token-Ring Broadcast" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_max_frame_size,
|
|
{ "Maximum Frame Size", "tr.max_frame_size", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, VALS(max_frame_size_vals),
|
|
0x0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_direction,
|
|
{ "Direction", "tr.direction", FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, VALS(direction_vals), 0x0,
|
|
"Direction of RIF" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_rif,
|
|
{ "Ring-Bridge Pairs", "tr.rif", FT_STRING, BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"String representing Ring-Bridge Pairs" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_rif_ring,
|
|
{ "RIF Ring", "tr.rif.ring", FT_UINT16, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
|
|
{ &hf_tr_rif_bridge,
|
|
{ "RIF Bridge", "tr.rif.bridge", FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0x0,
|
|
"" }},
|
|
};
|
|
static gint *ett[] = {
|
|
&ett_token_ring,
|
|
&ett_token_ring_ac,
|
|
&ett_token_ring_fc,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
proto_tr = proto_register_protocol("Token-Ring", "tr");
|
|
proto_register_field_array(proto_tr, hf, array_length(hf));
|
|
proto_register_subtree_array(ett, array_length(ett));
|
|
}
|
|
|