*
* $Id$
*
- * 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
#include "capture_loop.h"
-
+/*
+ * Standard secondary message for unexpected errors.
+ */
+static const char please_report[] =
+ "Please report this to the Wireshark developers";
/*
* This needs to be static, so that the SIGUSR1 handler can clear the "go"
#ifndef _WIN32
/* Take care of byte order in the libpcap headers read from pipes.
* (function taken from wiretap/libpcap.c) */
-void
+static void
cap_pipe_adjust_header(gboolean byte_swapped, struct pcap_hdr *hdr, struct pcaprec_hdr *rechdr)
{
if (byte_swapped) {
* 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) */
-int
+static int
cap_pipe_open_live(char *pipename, struct pcap_hdr *hdr, loop_data *ld,
char *errmsg, int errmsgl)
{
g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "cap_pipe_open_live: %s", pipename);
/*
- * XXX (T)Ethereal blocks until we return
+ * XXX (T)Wireshark blocks until we return
*/
if (strcmp(pipename, "-") == 0)
fd = 0; /* read from stdin */
hdr->snaplen = BSWAP32(hdr->snaplen);
hdr->network = BSWAP32(hdr->network);
}
+ ld->linktype = hdr->network;
if (hdr->version_major < 2) {
g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsgl, "Unable to read old libpcap format");
/* 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. */
int
-cap_pipe_dispatch(int fd, loop_data *ld, struct pcap_hdr *hdr,
- struct pcaprec_modified_hdr *rechdr, guchar *data,
- char *errmsg, int errmsgl)
+cap_pipe_dispatch(loop_data *ld, guchar *data, char *errmsg, int errmsgl)
{
struct pcap_pkthdr phdr;
int b;
/* Fall through */
case STATE_READ_REC_HDR:
- b = read(fd, ((char *)rechdr)+ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read,
- ld->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read);
+ b = read(ld->cap_pipe_fd, ((char *)&ld->cap_pipe_rechdr)+ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read,
+ ld->cap_pipe_bytes_to_read - ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0)
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
/* Fall through */
case STATE_READ_DATA:
- b = read(fd, data+ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read, rechdr->hdr.incl_len - ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read);
+ b = read(ld->cap_pipe_fd, data+ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read,
+ ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.incl_len - ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read);
if (b <= 0) {
if (b == 0)
result = PD_PIPE_EOF;
result = PD_PIPE_ERR;
break;
}
- if ((ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read += b) < rechdr->hdr.incl_len)
+ if ((ld->cap_pipe_bytes_read += b) < ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.incl_len)
return 0;
result = PD_DATA_READ;
break;
case PD_REC_HDR_READ:
/* We've read the header. Take care of byte order. */
- cap_pipe_adjust_header(ld->cap_pipe_byte_swapped, hdr, &rechdr->hdr);
- if (rechdr->hdr.incl_len > WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE) {
+ cap_pipe_adjust_header(ld->cap_pipe_byte_swapped, &ld->cap_pipe_hdr,
+ &ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr);
+ if (ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.incl_len > WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE) {
g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsgl, "Frame %u too long (%d bytes)",
- ld->packet_count+1, rechdr->hdr.incl_len);
+ ld->packet_count+1, ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.incl_len);
break;
}
ld->cap_pipe_state = STATE_EXPECT_DATA;
case PD_DATA_READ:
/* Fill in a "struct pcap_pkthdr", and process the packet. */
- phdr.ts.tv_sec = rechdr->hdr.ts_sec;
- phdr.ts.tv_usec = rechdr->hdr.ts_usec;
- phdr.caplen = rechdr->hdr.incl_len;
- phdr.len = rechdr->hdr.orig_len;
+ phdr.ts.tv_sec = ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.ts_sec;
+ phdr.ts.tv_usec = ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.ts_usec;
+ phdr.caplen = ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.incl_len;
+ phdr.len = ld->cap_pipe_rechdr.hdr.orig_len;
ld->packet_cb((u_char *)ld, &phdr, data);
/* open the capture input file (pcap or capture pipe) */
-gboolean capture_loop_open_input(capture_options *capture_opts, loop_data *ld, char *errmsg, int errmsg_len) {
+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)
+{
gchar open_err_str[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
gchar *sync_msg_str;
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ gchar *sync_secondary_msg_str;
+#endif
const char *set_linktype_err_str;
#ifdef _WIN32
int err;
g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_open_input : %s", capture_opts->iface);
-/* XXX - opening Winsock on tethereal? */
+/* XXX - opening Winsock on twireshark? */
/* Initialize Windows Socket if we are in a WIN32 OS
This needs to be done before querying the interface for network/netmask */
"Couldn't initialize Windows Sockets: error %d", err);
break;
}
+ g_snprintf(secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsg_len, please_report);
return FALSE;
}
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
/* try to set the capture buffer size */
if (pcap_setbuff(ld->pcap_h, capture_opts->buffer_size * 1024 * 1024) != 0) {
- sync_msg_str = g_strdup_printf(
- "%sCouldn't set the capture buffer size!%s\n"
- "\n"
+ sync_secondary_msg_str = g_strdup_printf(
"The capture buffer size of %luMB seems to be too high for your machine,\n"
"the default of 1MB will be used.\n"
"\n"
"Nonetheless, the capture is started.\n",
- simple_dialog_primary_start(), simple_dialog_primary_end(), capture_opts->buffer_size);
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(sync_msg_str);
- g_free(sync_msg_str);
+ capture_opts->buffer_size);
+ report_capture_error("Couldn't set the capture buffer size!",
+ sync_secondary_msg_str);
+ g_free(sync_secondary_msg_str);
}
#endif
capture_opts->linktype);
if (set_linktype_err_str != NULL) {
g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len, "Unable to set data link type (%s).",
- set_linktype_err_str);
+ set_linktype_err_str);
+ g_snprintf(secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsg_len, please_report);
return FALSE;
}
}
+ ld->linktype = get_pcap_linktype(ld->pcap_h, capture_opts->iface);
} else {
/* We couldn't open "iface" as a network device. */
#ifdef _WIN32
Do, however, warn about the lack of 64-bit support, and warn that
WAN devices aren't supported. */
g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
-"%sThe capture session could not be initiated!%s\n"
-"\n"
-"(%s)\n"
+"The capture session could not be initiated.\n"
+"\"%s\"",
+ open_err_str);
+ g_snprintf(secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsg_len,
"\n"
"Please check that \"%s\" is the proper interface.\n"
"\n"
"\n"
"Help can be found at:\n"
"\n"
-" %shttp://wiki.ethereal.com/CaptureSetup%s\n"
+" http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup\n"
"\n"
"64-bit Windows:\n"
-"WinPcap does not support 64-bit Windows, you will have to use some other\n"
+"WinPcap does not support 64-bit Windows; you will have to use some other\n"
"tool to capture traffic, such as netcap.\n"
"For netcap details see: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310875\n"
"\n"
"Server 2003.\n"
"WinPcap 3.1 has support for it on Windows 2000 / XP / Server 2003, but has no\n"
"support for it on Windows NT 4.0 or Windows Vista (Beta 1).",
- simple_dialog_primary_start(), simple_dialog_primary_end(),
- open_err_str,
- capture_opts->iface,
- simple_dialog_primary_start(), simple_dialog_primary_end());
+ capture_opts->iface);
return FALSE;
#else
/* try to open iface as a pipe */
if (ld->cap_pipe_err == PIPNEXIST) {
/* Pipe doesn't exist, so output message for interface */
- /* If we got a "can't find PPA for XXX" message, warn the user (who
- is running (T)Ethereal on HP-UX) that they don't have a version
+ /* If we got a "can't find PPA for X" message, warn the user (who
+ is running (T)Wireshark on HP-UX) that they don't have a version
of libpcap that properly handles HP-UX (libpcap 0.6.x and later
versions, which properly handle HP-UX, say "can't find /dev/dlpi
- PPA for XXX" rather than "can't find PPA for XXX"). */
+ PPA for X" rather than "can't find PPA for X"). */
if (strncmp(open_err_str, ppamsg, sizeof ppamsg - 1) == 0)
libpcap_warn =
"\n\n"
- "You are running (T)Ethereal with a version of the libpcap library\n"
+ "You are running (T)Wireshark with a version of the libpcap library\n"
"that doesn't handle HP-UX network devices well; this means that\n"
- "(T)Ethereal may not be able to capture packets.\n"
+ "(T)Wireshark may not be able to capture packets.\n"
"\n"
"To fix this, you should install libpcap 0.6.2, or a later version\n"
"of libpcap, rather than libpcap 0.4 or 0.5.x. It is available in\n"
else
libpcap_warn = "";
g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
- "The capture session could not be initiated (%s).\n"
- "Please check to make sure you have sufficient permissions, and that\n"
- "you have the proper interface or pipe specified.%s", open_err_str,
- libpcap_warn);
+ "The capture session could not be initiated (%s).", open_err_str);
+ g_snprintf(secondary_errmsg, secondary_errmsg_len,
+"Please check to make sure you have sufficient permissions, and that you have\n"
+"the proper interface or pipe specified.%s", libpcap_warn);
}
/*
* Else pipe (or file) does exist and cap_pipe_open_live() has
#endif
}
-/* XXX - will this work for tethereal? */
+/* XXX - will this work for twireshark? */
#ifdef MUST_DO_SELECT
if (!ld->from_cap_pipe) {
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_GET_SELECTABLE_FD
returned a warning; print it, but keep capturing. */
if (open_err_str[0] != '\0') {
sync_msg_str = g_strdup_printf("%s.", open_err_str);
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(sync_msg_str);
+ report_capture_error(sync_msg_str, "");
g_free(sync_msg_str);
}
/* init the capture filter */
-gboolean capture_loop_init_filter(pcap_t *pcap_h, gboolean from_cap_pipe, const gchar * iface, gchar * cfilter, char *errmsg, int errmsg_len) {
+initfilter_status_t capture_loop_init_filter(pcap_t *pcap_h, gboolean from_cap_pipe, const gchar * iface, gchar * cfilter) {
bpf_u_int32 netnum, netmask;
gchar lookup_net_err_str[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE];
struct bpf_program fcode;
netmask = 0;
}
if (pcap_compile(pcap_h, &fcode, cfilter, 1, netmask) < 0) {
- dfilter_t *rfcode = NULL;
- gchar *safe_cfilter = simple_dialog_format_message(cfilter);
- gchar *safe_cfilter_error_msg = simple_dialog_format_message(
- pcap_geterr(pcap_h));
-
- /* filter string invalid, did the user tried a display filter? */
-#ifndef DUMPCAP
- if (dfilter_compile(cfilter, &rfcode) && rfcode != NULL) {
- g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
- "%sInvalid capture filter: \"%s\"!%s\n"
- "\n"
- "That string looks like a valid display filter; however, it isn't a valid\n"
- "capture filter (%s).\n"
- "\n"
- "Note that display filters and capture filters don't have the same syntax,\n"
- "so you can't use most display filter expressions as capture filters.\n"
- "\n"
- "See the User's Guide for a description of the capture filter syntax.",
- simple_dialog_primary_start(), safe_cfilter,
- simple_dialog_primary_end(), safe_cfilter_error_msg);
- dfilter_free(rfcode);
- } else
-#endif
- {
- g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
- "%sInvalid capture filter: \"%s\"!%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.",
- simple_dialog_primary_start(), safe_cfilter,
- simple_dialog_primary_end(), safe_cfilter_error_msg);
- }
- g_free(safe_cfilter_error_msg);
- g_free(safe_cfilter);
- return FALSE;
+ /* 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) {
- g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len, "Can't install filter (%s).",
- pcap_geterr(pcap_h));
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FREECODE
pcap_freecode(&fcode);
#endif
- return FALSE;
+ return INITFILTER_OTHER_ERROR;
}
#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_FREECODE
pcap_freecode(&fcode);
#endif
}
- return TRUE;
+ return INITFILTER_NO_ERROR;
}
/* set up to write to the already-opened capture output file/files */
gboolean capture_loop_init_output(capture_options *capture_opts, int save_file_fd, loop_data *ld, char *errmsg, int errmsg_len) {
- int pcap_encap;
int file_snaplen;
int err;
g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_init_output");
- /* get packet encapsulation type and snaplen */
+ /* get snaplen */
#ifndef _WIN32
if (ld->from_cap_pipe) {
- pcap_encap = ld->cap_pipe_hdr.network;
file_snaplen = ld->cap_pipe_hdr.snaplen;
} else
#endif
{
- pcap_encap = get_pcap_linktype(ld->pcap_h, capture_opts->iface);
file_snaplen = pcap_snapshot(ld->pcap_h);
}
/* Set up to write to the capture file. */
- ld->linktype = pcap_encap;
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
- ld->pdh = ringbuf_init_libpcap_fdopen(ld->linktype, file_snaplen, &err);
+ ld->pdh = ringbuf_init_libpcap_fdopen(ld->linktype, file_snaplen,
+ &ld->bytes_written, &err);
} else {
ld->pdh = libpcap_fdopen(save_file_fd, ld->linktype, file_snaplen,
&ld->bytes_written, &err);
if (ld->pdh == NULL) {
/* We couldn't set up to write to the capture file. */
- /* XXX - use cf_open_error_message from tethereal instead? */
+ /* XXX - use cf_open_error_message from twireshark instead? */
switch (err) {
case WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN:
#endif
#ifndef _WIN32
- if (ld->from_cap_pipe) {
- /* dispatch from capture pipe */
+ if (ld->from_cap_pipe) {
+ /* dispatch from capture pipe */
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
- g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from capture pipe");
+ g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from capture pipe");
#endif
+ FD_ZERO(&set1);
+ FD_SET(ld->cap_pipe_fd, &set1);
+ timeout.tv_sec = 0;
+ timeout.tv_usec = CAP_READ_TIMEOUT*1000;
+ sel_ret = select(ld->cap_pipe_fd+1, &set1, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
+ if (sel_ret <= 0) {
+ inpkts = 0;
+ if (sel_ret < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
+ g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
+ "Unexpected error from select: %s", strerror(errno));
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report);
+ ld->go = FALSE;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * "select()" says we can read from the pipe without blocking
+ */
+ inpkts = cap_pipe_dispatch(ld, pcap_data, errmsg, errmsg_len);
+ if (inpkts < 0) {
+ ld->go = FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+ {
+ /* 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
+ g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_dispatch with select");
+#endif
+ if (ld->pcap_fd != -1) {
FD_ZERO(&set1);
- FD_SET(ld->cap_pipe_fd, &set1);
- timeout.tv_sec = 0;
- timeout.tv_usec = CAP_READ_TIMEOUT*1000;
- sel_ret = select(ld->cap_pipe_fd+1, &set1, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
- if (sel_ret <= 0) {
- inpkts = 0;
+ FD_SET(ld->pcap_fd, &set1);
+ sel_ret = select(ld->pcap_fd+1, &set1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ 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.
+ */
+ inpkts = pcap_dispatch(ld->pcap_h, 1, ld->packet_cb, (u_char *)ld);
+ if (inpkts < 0) {
+ ld->pcap_err = TRUE;
+ ld->go = FALSE; /* error or pcap_breakloop() - stop capturing */
+ }
+ } else {
+ inpkts = 0;
if (sel_ret < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
"Unexpected error from select: %s", strerror(errno));
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report);
ld->go = FALSE;
}
- } else {
- /*
- * "select()" says we can read from the pipe without blocking
- */
- inpkts = cap_pipe_dispatch(ld->cap_pipe_fd, ld, &ld->cap_pipe_hdr, &ld->cap_pipe_rechdr, pcap_data,
- errmsg, errmsg_len);
- if (inpkts < 0) {
- ld->go = FALSE;
- }
}
}
else
-#endif /* _WIN32 */
- {
- /* dispatch from pcap */
-#ifdef MUST_DO_SELECT
- /*
- * Sigh. The semantics of the read timeout argument to
- * "pcap_open_live()" aren't particularly well specified by
- * the "pcap" man page - at least with the BSD BPF code, the
- * intent appears to be, at least in part, a way of cutting
- * down the number of reads done on a capture, by blocking
- * until the buffer fills or a timer expires - and the Linux
- * libpcap doesn't actually support it, so we can't use it
- * to break out of the "pcap_dispatch()" every 1/4 of a second
- * or so. Linux's libpcap is not the only libpcap that doesn't
- * support the read timeout.
- *
- * Furthermore, at least on Solaris, the bufmod STREAMS module's
- * read timeout won't go off if no data has arrived, i.e. it cannot
- * be used to guarantee that a read from a DLPI stream will return
- * within a specified amount of time regardless of whether any
- * data arrives or not.
- *
- * Thus, on all platforms other than BSD, we do a "select()" on the
- * file descriptor for the capture, with a timeout of CAP_READ_TIMEOUT
- * milliseconds, or CAP_READ_TIMEOUT*1000 microseconds.
- *
- * "select()", on BPF devices, doesn't work as you might expect;
- * at least on some versions of some flavors of BSD, the timer
- * doesn't start until a read is done, so it won't expire if
- * only a "select()" or "poll()" is posted.
- *
- * 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 Ethereal might block,
- * unable to accept user input, until a packet arrives. If
- * that's unacceptable, plead with whoever supplies the software
- * for that device to add "select()" support.
- */
-#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
- g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_dispatch with select");
-#endif
- if (ld->pcap_fd != -1) {
- FD_ZERO(&set1);
- FD_SET(ld->pcap_fd, &set1);
- timeout.tv_sec = 0;
- timeout.tv_usec = CAP_READ_TIMEOUT*1000;
- sel_ret = select(ld->pcap_fd+1, &set1, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
- if (sel_ret > 0) {
- /*
- * "select()" says we can read from it without blocking; go for
- * it.
- */
- inpkts = pcap_dispatch(ld->pcap_h, 1, ld->packet_cb, (u_char *)ld);
- if (inpkts < 0) {
- ld->pcap_err = TRUE;
- ld->go = FALSE;
- }
- } else {
- inpkts = 0;
- if (sel_ret < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
- g_snprintf(errmsg, errmsg_len,
- "Unexpected error from select: %s", strerror(errno));
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
- ld->go = FALSE;
- }
- }
- }
- else
#endif /* MUST_DO_SELECT */
- {
- /* dispatch from pcap without select */
+ {
+ /* dispatch from pcap without select */
#if 1
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
- g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_dispatch");
+ g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_dispatch");
#endif
- inpkts = pcap_dispatch(ld->pcap_h, 1, ld->packet_cb, (u_char *) ld);
- if (inpkts < 0) {
+#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.
+ */
+ inpkts = pcap_dispatch(ld->pcap_h, 1, ld->packet_cb, (u_char *) ld);
+#else
+ inpkts = pcap_dispatch(ld->pcap_h, -1, ld->packet_cb, (u_char *) ld);
+#endif
+ if (inpkts < 0) {
+ if (inpkts == -1) {
+ /* Error, rather than pcap_breakloop(). */
ld->pcap_err = TRUE;
- ld->go = FALSE;
}
-#else
- {
+ ld->go = FALSE; /* error or pcap_breakloop() - stop capturing */
+ }
+#else /* pcap_next_ex */
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
- g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: from pcap_next_ex");
+ g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_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() */
+ /* 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, see http://wiki.ethereal.com/CaptureSetup_2fWinPcapRemote */
- /* 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;
+ /*
+ * WinPcap's remote capturing feature doesn't work with pcap_dispatch(),
+ * see http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup_2fWinPcapRemote
+ * 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}
+ */
- inpkts = 0;
- while( (in = pcap_next_ex(ld->pcap_h, &pkt_header, &pkt_data)) == 1) {
- ld->packet_cb( (u_char *) ld, pkt_header, pkt_data);
- inpkts++;
- }
+ /* emulate dispatch from pcap */
+ {
+ int in;
+ struct pcap_pkthdr *pkt_header;
+ u_char *pkt_data;
+
+ inpkts = 0;
+ in = 0;
+ while(ld->go &&
+ (in = pcap_next_ex(ld->pcap_h, &pkt_header, &pkt_data)) == 1) {
+ ld->packet_cb( (u_char *) ld, pkt_header, pkt_data);
+ inpkts++;
+ }
- if(in < 0) {
- ld->pcap_err = TRUE;
- ld->go = FALSE;
- inpkts = in;
- }
+ if(in < 0) {
+ ld->pcap_err = TRUE;
+ ld->go = FALSE;
+ inpkts = in;
}
-#endif
}
+#endif /* pcap_next_ex */
}
+ }
#ifdef LOG_CAPTURE_VERBOSE
- g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: %d new packet%s", inpkts, plurality(inpkts, "", "s"));
+ g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, "capture_loop_dispatch: %d new packet%s", inpkts, plurality(inpkts, "", "s"));
#endif
- return inpkts;
+ return inpkts;
}
int
capture_loop_start(capture_options *capture_opts, gboolean *stats_known, struct pcap_stat *stats)
{
+#ifndef _WIN32
+ struct sigaction act;
+#endif
time_t upd_time, cur_time;
time_t start_time;
int err_close;
guint32 autostop_files = 0;
gboolean write_ok;
gboolean close_ok;
+ gboolean cfilter_error = FALSE;
char errmsg[4096+1];
- int save_file_fd;
+ char secondary_errmsg[4096+1];
+ int save_file_fd = -1;
/* init the loop data */
* Catch SIGUSR1, so that we exit cleanly if the parent process
* kills us with it due to the user selecting "Capture->Stop".
*/
- signal(SIGUSR1, capture_loop_stop_signal_handler);
-#endif
+ act.sa_handler = capture_loop_stop_signal_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.
+ */
+ act.sa_flags = 0;
+ sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
+ sigaction(SIGUSR1, &act, NULL);
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
g_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO, "Capture loop starting ...");
capture_opts_log(LOG_DOMAIN_CAPTURE_CHILD, G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, capture_opts);
- /* open the output file (temporary/specified name/ringbuffer) */
- if (!capture_loop_open_output(capture_opts, &save_file_fd, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
- goto error;
- }
-
/* open the "input file" from network interface or capture pipe */
- if (!capture_loop_open_input(capture_opts, &ld, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
+ if (!capture_loop_open_input(capture_opts, &ld, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg),
+ secondary_errmsg, sizeof(secondary_errmsg))) {
goto error;
}
/* init the input filter from the network interface (capture pipe will do nothing) */
- if (!capture_loop_init_filter(ld.pcap_h, ld.from_cap_pipe, capture_opts->iface, capture_opts->cfilter, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
+ switch (capture_loop_init_filter(ld.pcap_h, ld.from_cap_pipe, capture_opts->iface, capture_opts->cfilter)) {
+
+ case INITFILTER_NO_ERROR:
+ break;
+
+ case INITFILTER_BAD_FILTER:
+ cfilter_error = TRUE;
+ g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "%s", pcap_geterr(ld.pcap_h));
+ *secondary_errmsg = '\0';
goto error;
- }
- /* set up to write to the already-opened capture output file/files */
- if (!capture_loop_init_output(capture_opts, save_file_fd, &ld, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
+ case INITFILTER_OTHER_ERROR:
+ g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "Can't install filter (%s).",
+ pcap_geterr(ld.pcap_h));
+ g_snprintf(secondary_errmsg, sizeof(secondary_errmsg), "%s", please_report);
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, &save_file_fd, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
+ *secondary_errmsg = '\0';
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /* set up to write to the already-opened capture output file/files */
+ if (!capture_loop_init_output(capture_opts, save_file_fd, &ld, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg))) {
+ *secondary_errmsg = '\0';
+ 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.
+ /* 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. */
- libpcap_dump_flush(ld.pdh, NULL);
- sync_pipe_filename_to_parent(capture_opts->save_file);
+ 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. */
+ libpcap_dump_flush(ld.pdh, NULL);
+ report_new_capture_file(capture_opts->save_file);
+ }
/* initialize capture stop (and alike) conditions */
init_capture_stop_conditions();
inpkts_to_sync_pipe += inpkts;
/* check capture size condition */
- if (cnd_autostop_size != NULL && cnd_eval(cnd_autostop_size,
- (guint32)ld.bytes_written)){
+ if (cnd_autostop_size != NULL &&
+ cnd_eval(cnd_autostop_size, (guint32)ld.bytes_written)){
/* Capture size limit reached, do we have another file? */
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
- if (cnd_autostop_files != NULL && cnd_eval(cnd_autostop_files, ++autostop_files)) {
- /* no files left: stop here */
+ if (cnd_autostop_files != NULL &&
+ cnd_eval(cnd_autostop_files, ++autostop_files)) {
+ /* no files left: stop here */
ld.go = FALSE;
continue;
}
/* Switch to the next ringbuffer file */
- if (ringbuf_switch_file(&ld.pdh, &capture_opts->save_file, &save_file_fd, &ld.err)) {
+ if (ringbuf_switch_file(&ld.pdh, &capture_opts->save_file,
+ &save_file_fd, &ld.bytes_written, &ld.err)) {
/* File switch succeeded: reset the conditions */
cnd_reset(cnd_autostop_size);
if (cnd_file_duration) {
cnd_reset(cnd_file_duration);
}
libpcap_dump_flush(ld.pdh, NULL);
- sync_pipe_packet_count_to_parent(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
+ report_packet_count(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
- sync_pipe_filename_to_parent(capture_opts->save_file);
+ report_new_capture_file(capture_opts->save_file);
} else {
/* File switch failed: stop here */
ld.go = FALSE;
/* Send our parent a message saying we've written out "inpkts_to_sync_pipe"
packets to the capture file. */
- sync_pipe_packet_count_to_parent(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
+ report_packet_count(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
}
if (cnd_file_duration != NULL && cnd_eval(cnd_file_duration)) {
/* duration limit reached, do we have another file? */
if (capture_opts->multi_files_on) {
- if (cnd_autostop_files != NULL && cnd_eval(cnd_autostop_files, ++autostop_files)) {
+ if (cnd_autostop_files != NULL &&
+ cnd_eval(cnd_autostop_files, ++autostop_files)) {
/* no files left: stop here */
ld.go = FALSE;
continue;
}
/* Switch to the next ringbuffer file */
- if (ringbuf_switch_file(&ld.pdh, &capture_opts->save_file, &save_file_fd, &ld.err)) {
+ if (ringbuf_switch_file(&ld.pdh, &capture_opts->save_file,
+ &save_file_fd, &ld.bytes_written, &ld.err)) {
/* file switch succeeded: reset the conditions */
cnd_reset(cnd_file_duration);
if(cnd_autostop_size)
cnd_reset(cnd_autostop_size);
libpcap_dump_flush(ld.pdh, NULL);
- sync_pipe_packet_count_to_parent(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
+ report_packet_count(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
- sync_pipe_filename_to_parent(capture_opts->save_file);
+ report_new_capture_file(capture_opts->save_file);
} else {
/* File switch failed: stop here */
- ld.go = FALSE;
+ ld.go = FALSE;
continue;
}
} else {
if (ld.pcap_err) {
g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), "Error while capturing packets: %s",
pcap_geterr(ld.pcap_h));
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report);
}
#ifndef _WIN32
else if (ld.from_cap_pipe && ld.cap_pipe_err == PIPERR)
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, "");
#endif
/* did we had an error while capturing? */
} else {
capture_loop_get_errmsg(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), capture_opts->save_file, ld.err,
FALSE);
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report);
write_ok = FALSE;
}
- /* close the wiretap (output) file */
- close_ok = capture_loop_close_output(capture_opts, &ld, &err_close);
+ if (capture_opts->saving_to_file) {
+ /* close the wiretap (output) file */
+ close_ok = capture_loop_close_output(capture_opts, &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(inpkts_to_sync_pipe) {
- sync_pipe_packet_count_to_parent(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
+ report_packet_count(inpkts_to_sync_pipe);
inpkts_to_sync_pipe = 0;
}
if (!close_ok && write_ok) {
capture_loop_get_errmsg(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), capture_opts->save_file, err_close,
TRUE);
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, "");
}
/*
if (pcap_stats(ld.pcap_h, stats) >= 0) {
*stats_known = TRUE;
/* Let the parent process know. */
- sync_pipe_drops_to_parent(stats->ps_drop);
+ report_packet_drops(stats->ps_drop);
} else {
g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg),
"Can't get packet-drop statistics: %s",
pcap_geterr(ld.pcap_h));
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, please_report);
}
}
/* cleanup ringbuffer */
ringbuf_error_cleanup();
} else {
- /* We can't use the save file, and we have no wtap_dump stream
+ /* 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. */
- eth_close(save_file_fd);
+ if(save_file_fd != -1) {
+ eth_close(save_file_fd);
+ }
/* We couldn't even start the capture, so get rid of the capture
file. */
- eth_unlink(capture_opts->save_file); /* silently ignore error */
- g_free(capture_opts->save_file);
+ if(capture_opts->save_file != NULL) {
+ eth_unlink(capture_opts->save_file);
+ g_free(capture_opts->save_file);
+ }
}
capture_opts->save_file = NULL;
- sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(errmsg);
+ if (cfilter_error)
+ report_cfilter_error(capture_opts->cfilter, errmsg);
+ else
+ report_capture_error(errmsg, secondary_errmsg);
/* close the input file (pcap or cap_pipe) */
capture_loop_close_input(&ld);
void capture_loop_stop(void)
{
- ld.go = FALSE;
+#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_BREAKLOOP
+ pcap_breakloop(ld.pcap_h);
+#else
+ ld.go = FALSE;
+#endif
}
}
#endif /* HAVE_LIBPCAP */
-