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*
* Wiretap Library
* Copyright (c) 1998 by Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#ifndef __WTAP_INT_H__
#define __WTAP_INT_H__
#include <glib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK2_H
#include <winsock2.h>
#endif
#include <wsutil/file_util.h>
#include "wtap.h"
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
int wtap_fstat(wtap *wth, ws_statb64 *statb, int *err);
typedef gboolean (*subtype_read_func)(struct wtap*, int*, char**, gint64*);
typedef gboolean (*subtype_seek_read_func)(struct wtap*, gint64,
struct wtap_pkthdr *, Buffer *buf,
int *, char **);
/**
* Struct holding data of the currently read file.
*/
struct wtap {
FILE_T fh;
FILE_T random_fh; /**< Secondary FILE_T for random access */
int file_type_subtype;
guint snapshot_length;
struct Buffer *frame_buffer;
struct wtap_pkthdr phdr;
struct wtapng_section_s shb_hdr;
GArray *interface_data; /**< An array holding the interface data from pcapng IDB:s or equivalent(?)*/
wtapng_name_res_t *nrb_hdr; /**< holds the Name Res Block's comment/custom_opts, or NULL */
void *priv; /* this one holds per-file state and is free'd automatically by wtap_close() */
void *wslua_data; /* this one holds wslua state info and is not free'd */
subtype_read_func subtype_read;
subtype_seek_read_func subtype_seek_read;
void (*subtype_sequential_close)(struct wtap*);
void (*subtype_close)(struct wtap*);
int file_encap; /* per-file, for those
* file formats that have
* per-file encapsulation
* types rather than per-packet
* encapsulation types
*/
int file_tsprec; /* per-file timestamp precision
* of the fractional part of
* the time stamp, for those
* file formats that have
* per-file timestamp
* precision rather than
* per-packet timestamp
* precision
* e.g. WTAP_TSPREC_USEC
*/
wtap_new_ipv4_callback_t add_new_ipv4;
wtap_new_ipv6_callback_t add_new_ipv6;
GPtrArray *fast_seek;
};
struct wtap_dumper;
/*
* This could either be a FILE * or a gzFile.
*/
typedef void *WFILE_T;
typedef gboolean (*subtype_write_func)(struct wtap_dumper*,
const struct wtap_pkthdr*,
const guint8*, int*, gchar**);
typedef gboolean (*subtype_finish_func)(struct wtap_dumper*, int*);
struct wtap_dumper {
WFILE_T fh;
gboolean is_stdout; /* TRUE if we're writing to the standard output */
int file_type_subtype;
int snaplen;
int encap;
gboolean compressed;
gint64 bytes_dumped;
void *priv; /* this one holds per-file state and is free'd automatically by wtap_dump_close() */
void *wslua_data; /* this one holds wslua state info and is not free'd */
subtype_write_func subtype_write; /* write out a record */
subtype_finish_func subtype_finish; /* write out information to finish writing file */
int tsprecision; /**< timestamp precision of the lower 32bits
* e.g. WTAP_TSPREC_USEC
*/
addrinfo_lists_t *addrinfo_lists; /**< Struct containing lists of resolved addresses */
wtapng_section_t *shb_hdr;
wtapng_name_res_t *nrb_hdr; /**< name resolution comment/custom_opt, or NULL */
GArray *interface_data; /**< An array holding the interface data from pcapng IDB:s or equivalent(?) NULL if not present.*/
};
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean wtap_dump_file_write(wtap_dumper *wdh, const void *buf,
size_t bufsize, int *err);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gint64 wtap_dump_file_seek(wtap_dumper *wdh, gint64 offset, int whence, int *err);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gint64 wtap_dump_file_tell(wtap_dumper *wdh, int *err);
extern gint wtap_num_file_types;
#include <wsutil/pint.h>
/* Macros to byte-swap possibly-unaligned 64-bit, 32-bit and 16-bit quantities;
* they take a pointer to the quantity, and byte-swap it in place.
*/
#define PBSWAP64(p) \
{ \
guint8 tmp; \
tmp = (p)[7]; \
(p)[7] = (p)[0]; \
(p)[0] = tmp; \
tmp = (p)[6]; \
(p)[6] = (p)[1]; \
(p)[1] = tmp; \
tmp = (p)[5]; \
(p)[5] = (p)[2]; \
(p)[2] = tmp; \
tmp = (p)[4]; \
(p)[4] = (p)[3]; \
(p)[3] = tmp; \
}
#define PBSWAP32(p) \
{ \
guint8 tmp; \
tmp = (p)[3]; \
(p)[3] = (p)[0]; \
(p)[0] = tmp; \
tmp = (p)[2]; \
(p)[2] = (p)[1]; \
(p)[1] = tmp; \
}
#define PBSWAP16(p) \
{ \
guint8 tmp; \
tmp = (p)[1]; \
(p)[1] = (p)[0]; \
(p)[0] = tmp; \
}
/* Pointer routines to put items out in a particular byte order.
* These will work regardless of the byte alignment of the pointer.
*/
#ifndef phtons
#define phtons(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
}
#endif
#ifndef phton24
#define phton24(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 16); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
(p)[2] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
}
#endif
#ifndef phtonl
#define phtonl(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 24); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 16); \
(p)[2] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
(p)[3] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
}
#endif
#ifndef phtonll
#define phtonll(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 56); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 48); \
(p)[2] = (guint8)((v) >> 40); \
(p)[3] = (guint8)((v) >> 32); \
(p)[4] = (guint8)((v) >> 24); \
(p)[5] = (guint8)((v) >> 16); \
(p)[6] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
(p)[7] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
}
#endif
#ifndef phtoles
#define phtoles(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
}
#endif
#ifndef phtolel
#define phtolel(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
(p)[2] = (guint8)((v) >> 16); \
(p)[3] = (guint8)((v) >> 24); \
}
#endif
#ifndef phtolell
#define phtolell(p, v) \
{ \
(p)[0] = (guint8)((v) >> 0); \
(p)[1] = (guint8)((v) >> 8); \
(p)[2] = (guint8)((v) >> 16); \
(p)[3] = (guint8)((v) >> 24); \
(p)[4] = (guint8)((v) >> 32); \
(p)[5] = (guint8)((v) >> 40); \
(p)[6] = (guint8)((v) >> 48); \
(p)[7] = (guint8)((v) >> 56); \
}
#endif
/* glib doesn't have g_ptr_array_len of all things!*/
#ifndef g_ptr_array_len
#define g_ptr_array_len(a) ((a)->len)
#endif
/*** get GSList of all compressed file extensions ***/
GSList *wtap_get_compressed_file_extensions(void);
/*
* Read a given number of bytes from a file.
*
* If we succeed, return TRUE.
*
* If we get an EOF, return FALSE with *err set to 0, reporting this
* as an EOF.
*
* If we get fewer bytes than the specified number, return FALSE with
* *err set to WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ, reporting this as a short read
* error.
*
* If we get a read error, return FALSE with *err and *err_info set
* appropriately.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean
wtap_read_bytes_or_eof(FILE_T fh, void *buf, unsigned int count, int *err,
gchar **err_info);
/*
* Read a given number of bytes from a file.
*
* If we succeed, return TRUE.
*
* If we get fewer bytes than the specified number, including getting
* an EOF, return FALSE with *err set to WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ, reporting
* this as a short read error.
*
* If we get a read error, return FALSE with *err and *err_info set
* appropriately.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean
wtap_read_bytes(FILE_T fh, void *buf, unsigned int count, int *err,
gchar **err_info);
/*
* Read packet data into a Buffer, growing the buffer as necessary.
*
* This returns an error on a short read, even if the short read hit
* the EOF immediately. (The assumption is that each packet has a
* header followed by raw packet data, and that we've already read the
* header, so if we get an EOF trying to read the packet data, the file
* has been cut short, even if the read didn't read any data at all.)
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean
wtap_read_packet_bytes(FILE_T fh, Buffer *buf, guint length, int *err,
gchar **err_info);
#endif /* __WTAP_INT_H__ */
/*
* Editor modelines
*
* Local Variables:
* c-basic-offset: 8
* tab-width: 8
* indent-tabs-mode: t
* End:
*
* ex: set shiftwidth=8 tabstop=8 noexpandtab:
* :indentSize=8:tabSize=8:noTabs=false:
*/
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