*
* $Id$
*
- * Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
- * By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
+ * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
+ * By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
- *
+ *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
+ *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
+ *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
-/* This module provides rpc call/reply RTT statistics to tethereal.
- * It is only used by tethereal and not ethereal
+/* This module provides rpc call/reply SRT statistics to tshark.
+ * It is only used by tshark and not wireshark.
*
* It serves as an example on how to use the tap api.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include "epan/packet_info.h"
#include <epan/tap.h>
+#include <epan/stat_cmd_args.h>
#include <epan/dissectors/packet-rpc.h>
-#include "register.h"
+
+#define MICROSECS_PER_SEC 1000000
+#define NANOSECS_PER_SEC 1000000000
/* used to keep track of statistics for a specific procedure */
typedef struct _rpc_procedure_t {
-/* This callback is never used by tethereal but it is here for completeness.
+/* This callback is never used by tshark but it is here for completeness.
* When registering below, we could just have left this function as NULL.
*
- * When used by ethereal, this function will be called whenever we would need
- * to reset all state. Such as when ethereal opens a new file, when it
+ * When used by wireshark, this function will be called whenever we would need
+ * to reset all state, such as when wireshark opens a new file, when it
* starts a new capture, when it rescans the packetlist after some prefs have
* changed etc.
- * So if your aplication has some state it needs to clean up in those
+ *
+ * So if your application has some state it needs to clean up in those
* situations, here is a good place to put that code.
*/
static void
guint32 i;
for(i=0;i<rs->num_procedures;i++){
- rs->procedures[i].num=0;
+ rs->procedures[i].num=0;
rs->procedures[i].min.secs=0;
rs->procedures[i].min.nsecs=0;
rs->procedures[i].max.secs=0;
}
-/* This callback is invoked whenever the tap system has seen a packet
- * we might be interested in.
- * The function is to be used to only update internal state information
- * in the *tapdata structure, and if there were state changes which requires
- * the window to be redrawn, return 1 and (*draw) will be called sometime
- * later.
+/* This callback is invoked whenever the tap system has seen a packet we might
+ * be interested in. The function is to be used to only update internal state
+ * information in the *tapdata structure, and if there were state changes which
+ * requires the window to be redrawn, return 1 and (*draw) will be called
+ * sometime later.
*
- * This function should be as lightweight as possible since it executes together
- * with the normal ethereal dissectors. Try to push as much processing as
- * possible into (*draw) instead since that function executes asynchronously
- * and does not affect the main threads performance.
+ * This function should be as lightweight as possible since it executes
+ * together with the normal wireshark dissectors. Try to push as much
+ * processing as possible into (*draw) instead since that function executes
+ * asynchronously and does not affect the main thread's performance.
*
- * If it is possible, try to do all "filtering" explicitely as we do below in
+ * If it is possible, try to do all "filtering" explicitly as we do below in
* this example since you will get MUCH better performance than applying
* a similar display-filter in the register call.
*
- * The third parameter is tap dependant. Since we register this one to the "rpc"
- * tap the third parameters type is rpc_call_info_value.
- *
+ * The third parameter is tap dependent. Since we register this one to the
+ * "rpc" tap, the third parameter type is rpc_call_info_value.
*
- * The filtering we do is just to check the rpc_call_info_value struct that
- * we were called for the proper program and version. We didnt apply a filter
+ * The filtering we do is just to check the rpc_call_info_value struct that we
+ * were called for the proper program and version. We didn't apply a filter
* when we registered so we will be called for ALL rpc packets and not just
* the ones we are collecting stats for.
- *
*
* function returns :
* 0: no updates, no need to call (*draw) later
rp=&(rs->procedures[ri->proc]);
/* calculate time delta between request and reply */
- delta.secs=pinfo->fd->abs_secs-ri->req_time.secs;
- delta.nsecs=pinfo->fd->abs_usecs*1000-ri->req_time.nsecs;
- if(delta.nsecs<0){
- delta.nsecs+=1000000000;
- delta.secs--;
- }
+ nstime_delta(&delta, &pinfo->fd->abs_ts, &ri->req_time);
if(rp->num==0){
rp->max.secs=delta.secs;
rp->max.secs=delta.secs;
rp->max.nsecs=delta.nsecs;
}
-
+
rp->tot.secs += delta.secs;
rp->tot.nsecs += delta.nsecs;
- if(rp->tot.nsecs>1000000000){
- rp->tot.nsecs-=1000000000;
+ if(rp->tot.nsecs > NANOSECS_PER_SEC){
+ rp->tot.nsecs -= NANOSECS_PER_SEC;
rp->tot.secs++;
}
return 1;
}
-/* This callback is used when tethereal wants us to draw/update our
- * data to the output device. Since this is tethereal only output is
- * stdout.
- * Tethereal will only call this callback once, which is when tethereal has
- * finished reading all packets and exists.
- * If used with ethereal this may be called any time, perhaps once every 3
+/* This callback is used when tshark wants us to draw/update our data to the
+ * output device. Since this is tshark, the only output is stdout.
+ * TShark will only call this callback once, which is when tshark has finished
+ * reading all packets and exits.
+ * If used with wireshark this may be called any time, perhaps once every 3
* seconds or so.
- * This function may even be called in parallell with (*reset) or (*draw)
- * so make sure there are no races. The data in the rpcstat_t can thus change
- * beneath us. Beware.
+ * This function may even be called in parallel with (*reset) or (*draw), so
+ * make sure there are no races. The data in the rpcstat_t can thus change
+ * beneath us. Beware!
*/
static void
rpcstat_draw(void *prs)
{
rpcstat_t *rs=prs;
guint32 i;
-#ifdef G_HAVE_UINT64
guint64 td;
-#else
- guint32 td;
-#endif
printf("\n");
- printf("===================================================================\n");
- printf("%s Version %d RTT Statistics:\n", rs->prog, rs->version);
+ printf("=======================================================\n");
+ printf("%s Version %d SRT Statistics:\n", rs->prog, rs->version);
printf("Filter: %s\n",rs->filter?rs->filter:"");
- printf("Procedure Calls Min RTT Max RTT Avg RTT\n");
+ printf("Procedure Calls Min SRT Max SRT Avg SRT\n");
for(i=0;i<rs->num_procedures;i++){
- /* scale it to units of 10us.*/
- /* for long captures with a large tot time, this can overflow on 32bit */
- td=(int)rs->procedures[i].tot.secs;
- td=td*100000+(int)rs->procedures[i].tot.nsecs/10000;
- if(rs->procedures[i].num){
- td/=rs->procedures[i].num;
- } else {
- td=0;
+ if(rs->procedures[i].num==0){
+ continue;
}
+ /* Scale the average SRT in units of 1us and round to the nearest us. */
+ td = ((guint64)(rs->procedures[i].tot.secs)) * NANOSECS_PER_SEC + rs->procedures[i].tot.nsecs;
+ td = ((td / rs->procedures[i].num) + 500) / 1000;
- printf("%-15s %6d %3d.%05d %3d.%05d %3d.%05d\n",
+ printf("%-15s %6d %3d.%06d %3d.%06d %3" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "u.%06" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "u\n",
rs->procedures[i].proc,
rs->procedures[i].num,
- (int)rs->procedures[i].min.secs,rs->procedures[i].min.nsecs/10000,
- (int)rs->procedures[i].max.secs,rs->procedures[i].max.nsecs/10000,
- td/100000, td%100000
+ (int)(rs->procedures[i].min.secs),(rs->procedures[i].min.nsecs+500)/1000,
+ (int)(rs->procedures[i].max.secs),(rs->procedures[i].max.nsecs+500)/1000,
+ td/MICROSECS_PER_SEC, td%MICROSECS_PER_SEC
);
}
- printf("===================================================================\n");
+ printf("=======================================================\n");
}
static guint32 rpc_program=0;
/* When called, this function will create a new instance of rpcstat.
- * program and version are whick onc-rpc program/version we want to
- * collect statistics for.
- * This function is called from tethereal when it parses the -z rpc, arguments
- * and it creates a new instance to store statistics in and registers this
- * new instance for the rpc tap.
+ *
+ * program and version are which onc-rpc program/version we want to collect
+ * statistics for.
+ *
+ * This function is called from tshark when it parses the -z rpc, arguments and
+ * it creates a new instance to store statistics in and registers this new
+ * instance for the rpc tap.
*/
static void
-rpcstat_init(const char *optarg)
+rpcstat_init(const char *optarg, void* userdata _U_)
{
rpcstat_t *rs;
guint32 i;
const char *filter=NULL;
GString *error_string;
- if(sscanf(optarg,"rpc,rtt,%d,%d,%n",&program,&version,&pos)==2){
+ if(sscanf(optarg,"rpc,srt,%d,%d,%n",&program,&version,&pos)==2){
if(pos){
filter=optarg+pos;
} else {
filter=NULL;
}
} else {
- fprintf(stderr, "tethereal: invalid \"-z rpc,rtt,<program>,<version>[,<filter>]\" argument\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, "tshark: invalid \"-z rpc,srt,<program>,<version>[,<filter>]\" argument\n");
exit(1);
}
rs->program=program;
rs->version=version;
if(filter){
- rs->filter=g_malloc(strlen(filter)+1);
- strcpy(rs->filter, filter);
+ rs->filter=g_strdup(filter);
} else {
rs->filter=NULL;
}
rpc_max_proc=-1;
g_hash_table_foreach(rpc_procs, (GHFunc)rpcstat_find_procs, NULL);
if(rpc_min_proc==-1){
- fprintf(stderr,"tethereal: Invalid -z rpc,rrt,%d,%d\n",rpc_program,rpc_version);
- fprintf(stderr," Program:%d version:%d isn't supported by tethereal.\n", rpc_program, rpc_version);
+ fprintf(stderr,"tshark: Invalid -z rpc,srt,%d,%d\n",rpc_program,rpc_version);
+ fprintf(stderr," Program:%d version:%d isn't supported by tshark.\n", rpc_program, rpc_version);
exit(1);
}
rs->procedures=g_malloc(sizeof(rpc_procedure_t)*(rs->num_procedures+1));
for(i=0;i<rs->num_procedures;i++){
rs->procedures[i].proc=rpc_proc_name(program, version, i);
- rs->procedures[i].num=0;
+ rs->procedures[i].num=0;
rs->procedures[i].min.secs=0;
rs->procedures[i].min.nsecs=0;
rs->procedures[i].max.secs=0;
rs->procedures[i].tot.nsecs=0;
}
-/* It is possible to create a filter and attach it to the callbacks. Then the
+/* It is possible to create a filter and attach it to the callbacks. Then the
* callbacks would only be invoked if the filter matched.
- * Evaluating filters is expensive and if we can avoid it and not use them
- * we gain performance.
- * In this case we do the filtering for protocol and version inside the
- * callback itself but use whatever filter the user provided.
- * (Perhaps the user only want the stats for nis+ traffic for certain objects?)
*
+ * Evaluating filters is expensive and if we can avoid it and not use them,
+ * then we gain performance.
+ *
+ * In this case, we do the filtering for protocol and version inside the
+ * callback itself but use whatever filter the user provided.
+ * (Perhaps the user only wants the stats for nis+ traffic for certain objects?)
*/
- error_string=register_tap_listener("rpc", rs, filter, rpcstat_reset, rpcstat_packet, rpcstat_draw);
+ error_string=register_tap_listener("rpc", rs, filter, 0, rpcstat_reset, rpcstat_packet, rpcstat_draw);
if(error_string){
/* error, we failed to attach to the tap. clean up */
g_free(rs->procedures);
g_free(rs->filter);
g_free(rs);
- fprintf(stderr, "tethereal: Couldn't register rpc,rtt tap: %s\n",
+ fprintf(stderr, "tshark: Couldn't register rpc,srt tap: %s\n",
error_string->str);
g_string_free(error_string, TRUE);
exit(1);
void
register_tap_listener_rpcstat(void)
{
- register_tap_listener_cmd_arg("rpc,rtt,", rpcstat_init);
+ register_stat_cmd_arg("rpc,srt,", rpcstat_init,NULL);
}