* exactly 32 bytes must have been read into this packet before this. If the offset
* is wrong, the packet is immediately terminated
*
- * A packet start is signalled by a zero offset.
+ * A packet start is signaled by a zero offset.
*
* Lines starting with #TEXT2PCAP are directives. These allow the user
* to embed instructions into the capture file which allows text2pcap
# define _XOPEN_SOURCE
#endif
+/*
+ * Defining _XOPEN_SOURCE is needed on some platforms, e.g. platforms
+ * using glibc, to expand the set of things system header files define.
+ *
+ * Unfortunately, on other platforms, such as some versions of Solaris
+ * (including Solaris 10), it *reduces* that set as well, causing
+ * strptime() not to be declared, presumably because the version of the
+ * X/Open spec that _XOPEN_SOURCE implies doesn't include strptime() and
+ * blah blah blah namespace pollution blah blah blah.
+ *
+ * So we define __EXTENSIONS__ so that "strptime()" is declared.
+ */
+#ifndef __EXTENSIONS__
+# define __EXTENSIONS__
+#endif
+
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
-#include <wiretap/file_util.h>
+#include <wsutil/file_util.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <glib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
-#ifdef NEED_GETOPT_H
-# include "getopt.h"
+#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
+#include <getopt.h>
+#else
+#include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h"
#endif
#ifdef NEED_STRPTIME_H
-# include "strptime.h"
+# include "wsutil/strptime.h"
#endif
#include "text2pcap.h"
+#include "svnversion.h"
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+#include <windows.h>
+#include <shellapi.h>
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
/*--- Options --------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static unsigned long num_packets_written = 0;
/* Time code of packet, derived from packet_preamble */
-static gint32 ts_sec = 0;
+static time_t ts_sec = 0;
static guint32 ts_usec = 0;
static char *ts_fmt = NULL;
static struct tm timecode_default;
} hdr_ethernet_t;
static hdr_ethernet_t HDR_ETHERNET = {
- {0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02},
- {0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01},
+ {0x0a, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02},
+ {0x0a, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01},
0};
typedef struct {
guint32 dest_addr;
} hdr_ip_t;
-static hdr_ip_t HDR_IP = {0x45, 0, 0, 0x3412, 0, 0, 0xff, 0, 0, 0x01010101, 0x02020202};
+static hdr_ip_t HDR_IP = {0x45, 0, 0, 0x3412, 0, 0, 0xff, 0, 0, 0x0101010a, 0x0202020a};
static struct { /* pseudo header for checksum calculation */
guint32 src_addr;
/* "libpcap" record header. */
struct pcaprec_hdr {
- gint32 ts_sec; /* timestamp seconds */
+ guint32 ts_sec; /* timestamp seconds */
guint32 ts_usec; /* timestamp microseconds */
guint32 incl_len; /* number of octets of packet saved in file */
guint32 orig_len; /* actual length of packet */
while (sum>>16)
sum = (sum & 0xffff) + (sum >> 16);
- return g_htons(~sum);
+ sum = ~sum;
+ return g_htons(sum);
}
/* The CRC32C code is taken from draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctpcsum-01.txt.
}
}
- /* Write PCap header */
- ph.ts_sec = ts_sec;
+ /* Write PCAP header */
+ ph.ts_sec = (guint32)ts_sec;
ph.ts_usec = ts_usec;
if (ts_fmt == NULL) { ts_usec++; } /* fake packet counter */
ph.incl_len = length;
/* Write UDP header */
if (hdr_udp) {
+ guint16 x16;
HDR_UDP.source_port = g_htons(hdr_src_port);
HDR_UDP.dest_port = g_htons(hdr_dest_port);
HDR_UDP.length = g_htons(proto_length);
+ /* Note: g_ntohs()/g_htons() macro arg may be eval'd twice so calc value before invoking macro */
HDR_UDP.checksum = 0;
- u = g_ntohs(in_checksum(&pseudoh, sizeof(pseudoh))) +
- g_ntohs(in_checksum(&HDR_UDP, sizeof(HDR_UDP))) +
- g_ntohs(in_checksum(packet_buf, curr_offset));
- HDR_UDP.checksum = g_htons((u & 0xffff) + (u>>16));
- if (HDR_UDP.checksum == 0) /* differenciate between 'none' and 0 */
+ x16 = in_checksum(&pseudoh, sizeof(pseudoh));
+ u = g_ntohs(x16);
+ x16 = in_checksum(&HDR_UDP, sizeof(HDR_UDP));
+ u += g_ntohs(x16);
+ x16 = in_checksum(packet_buf, curr_offset);
+ u += g_ntohs(x16);
+ x16 = (u & 0xffff) + (u>>16);
+ HDR_UDP.checksum = g_htons(x16);
+ if (HDR_UDP.checksum == 0) /* differentiate between 'none' and 0 */
HDR_UDP.checksum = g_htons(1);
fwrite(&HDR_UDP, sizeof(HDR_UDP), 1, output_file);
/* Write TCP header */
if (hdr_tcp) {
+ guint16 x16;
HDR_TCP.source_port = g_htons(hdr_src_port);
HDR_TCP.dest_port = g_htons(hdr_dest_port);
/* HDR_TCP.seq_num already correct */
HDR_TCP.window = g_htons(0x2000);
+ /* Note: g_ntohs()/g_htons() macro arg may be eval'd twice so calc value before invoking macro */
HDR_TCP.checksum = 0;
- u = g_ntohs(in_checksum(&pseudoh, sizeof(pseudoh))) +
- g_ntohs(in_checksum(&HDR_TCP, sizeof(HDR_TCP))) +
- g_ntohs(in_checksum(packet_buf, curr_offset));
- HDR_TCP.checksum = g_htons((u & 0xffff) + (u>>16));
- if (HDR_TCP.checksum == 0) /* differenciate between 'none' and 0 */
- HDR_TCP.checksum = g_htons(1);
+ x16 = in_checksum(&pseudoh, sizeof(pseudoh));
+ u = g_ntohs(x16);
+ x16 = in_checksum(&HDR_TCP, sizeof(HDR_TCP));
+ u += g_ntohs(x16);
+ x16 = in_checksum(packet_buf, curr_offset);
+ u += g_ntohs(x16);
+ x16 = (u & 0xffff) + (u>>16);
+ HDR_TCP.checksum = g_htons(x16);
+ if (HDR_TCP.checksum == 0) /* differentiate between 'none' and 0 */
+ HDR_TCP.checksum = g_htons(1);
fwrite(&HDR_TCP, sizeof(HDR_TCP), 1, output_file);
}
/* Write SCTP header */
if (hdr_sctp) {
+ guint32 x32;
HDR_SCTP.src_port = g_htons(hdr_sctp_src);
HDR_SCTP.dest_port = g_htons(hdr_sctp_dest);
HDR_SCTP.tag = g_htonl(hdr_sctp_tag);
HDR_SCTP.checksum = crc32c((guint8 *)&HDR_SCTP, sizeof(HDR_SCTP), ~0L);
if (hdr_data_chunk)
HDR_SCTP.checksum = crc32c((guint8 *)&HDR_DATA_CHUNK, sizeof(HDR_DATA_CHUNK), HDR_SCTP.checksum);
- HDR_SCTP.checksum = g_htonl(finalize_crc32c(crc32c(packet_buf, curr_offset, HDR_SCTP.checksum)));
+ /* Note: g_ntohl() macro arg may be eval'd twice so calc value before invoking macro */
+ x32 = finalize_crc32c(crc32c(packet_buf, curr_offset, HDR_SCTP.checksum));
+ HDR_SCTP.checksum = g_htonl(x32);
fwrite(&HDR_SCTP, sizeof(HDR_SCTP), 1, output_file);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Wrote packet of %lu bytes at %u\n", curr_offset, g_ntohl(HDR_TCP.seq_num));
num_packets_written ++;
}
-
- HDR_TCP.seq_num = g_htonl(g_ntohl(HDR_TCP.seq_num) + curr_offset);
+ HDR_TCP.seq_num = g_ntohl(HDR_TCP.seq_num) + curr_offset;
+ HDR_TCP.seq_num = g_htonl(HDR_TCP.seq_num);
packet_start += curr_offset;
curr_offset = 0;
if (toklen != 0) {
if (packet_preamble_len + toklen > PACKET_PREAMBLE_MAX_LEN)
return; /* no room to add the token to the preamble */
- strncpy(&packet_preamble[packet_preamble_len], str, PACKET_PREAMBLE_MAX_LEN - packet_preamble_len);
- packet_preamble_len += toklen;
+ g_strlcpy(&packet_preamble[packet_preamble_len], str, PACKET_PREAMBLE_MAX_LEN);
+ packet_preamble_len += (int) toklen;
if (debug >= 2) {
char *c;
char xs[PACKET_PREAMBLE_MAX_LEN];
- strncpy(xs, packet_preamble, PACKET_PREAMBLE_MAX_LEN);
+ g_strlcpy(xs, packet_preamble, PACKET_PREAMBLE_MAX_LEN);
while ((c = strchr(xs, '\r')) != NULL) *c=' ';
fprintf (stderr, "[[append_to_preamble: \"%s\"]]", xs);
}
*/
packet_preamble[packet_preamble_len] = '\0';
- /* Ensure preamble has more than two chars before atempting to parse.
+ /* Ensure preamble has more than two chars before attempting to parse.
* This should cover line breaks etc that get counted.
*/
if ( strlen(packet_preamble) > 2 ) {
if (subsecs != NULL) {
/* Get the long time from the tm structure */
/* (will return -1 if failure) */
- ts_sec = (gint32)mktime( &timecode );
+ ts_sec = mktime( &timecode );
} else
ts_sec = -1; /* we failed to parse it */
* 10^-6 seconds, we multiply by
* 10^(6-N).
*/
- subseclen = p - subsecs;
+ subseclen = (int) (p - subsecs);
if (subseclen > 6) {
/*
* *More* than 6 digits; 6-N is
char *c;
while ((c = strchr(packet_preamble, '\r')) != NULL) *c=' ';
fprintf(stderr, "[[parse_preamble: \"%s\"]]\n", packet_preamble);
- fprintf(stderr, "Format(%s), time(%u), subsecs(%u)\n", ts_fmt, ts_sec, ts_usec);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Format(%s), time(%u), subsecs(%u)\n", ts_fmt, (guint32)ts_sec, ts_usec);
}
fprintf(stderr,
"Text2pcap %s"
#ifdef SVNVERSION
- " (" SVNVERSION ")"
+ " (" SVNVERSION " from " SVNPATH ")"
#endif
"\n"
"Generate a capture file from an ASCII hexdump of packets.\n"
"See http://www.wireshark.org for more information.\n"
"\n"
- "Usage: text2pcap [options] <input-filename> <output-filename>\n"
+ "Usage: text2pcap [options] <infile> <outfile>\n"
"\n"
- "where <input-filename> specifies input filename (use - for standard input)\n"
- " <output-filename> specifies output filename (use - for standard output)\n"
+ "where <infile> specifies input filename (use - for standard input)\n"
+ " <outfile> specifies output filename (use - for standard output)\n"
"\n"
"Input:\n"
- " -o hex|oct|dec parse offsets as (h)ex, (o)ctal or (d)ecimal, default is hex\n"
- " -t <timefmt> treats the text before the packet as a date/time code;\n"
- " the specified argument is a format string of the sort \n"
+ " -o hex|oct|dec parse offsets as (h)ex, (o)ctal or (d)ecimal;\n"
+ " default is hex.\n"
+ " -t <timefmt> treat the text before the packet as a date/time code;\n"
+ " the specified argument is a format string of the sort\n"
" supported by strptime.\n"
" Example: The time \"10:15:14.5476\" has the format code\n"
" \"%%H:%%M:%%S.\"\n"
- " NOTE: The subsecond component delimiter must be given\n"
- " (.) but no pattern is required; the remaining number\n"
- " is assumed to be fractions of a second.\n"
+ " NOTE: The subsecond component delimiter, '.', must be\n"
+ " given, but no pattern is required; the remaining\n"
+ " number is assumed to be fractions of a second.\n"
" NOTE: Date/time fields from the current date/time are\n"
" used as the default for unspecified fields.\n"
"\n"
"Output:\n"
- " -l <typenum> link-layer type number. Default is 1 (Ethernet). \n"
+ " -l <typenum> link-layer type number; default is 1 (Ethernet).\n"
" See the file net/bpf.h for list of numbers.\n"
- " -m <max-packet> max packet length in output, default is %d\n"
+ " Use this option if your dump is a complete hex dump\n"
+ " of an encapsulated packet and you wish to specify\n"
+ " the exact type of encapsulation.\n"
+ " Example: -l 7 for ARCNet packets.\n"
+ " -m <max-packet> max packet length in output; default is %d\n"
"\n"
"Prepend dummy header:\n"
" -e <l3pid> prepend dummy Ethernet II header with specified L3PID\n"
- " (in HEX)\n"
- " Example: -e 0x800\n"
+ " (in HEX).\n"
+ " Example: -e 0x806 to specify an ARP packet.\n"
" -i <proto> prepend dummy IP header with specified IP protocol\n"
- " (in DECIMAL). \n"
+ " (in DECIMAL).\n"
" Automatically prepends Ethernet header as well.\n"
" Example: -i 46\n"
" -u <srcp>,<destp> prepend dummy UDP header with specified\n"
" dest and source ports (in DECIMAL).\n"
- " Automatically prepends Ethernet & IP headers as well\n"
- " Example: -u 30,40\n"
- " -T <srcp>,<destp> prepend dummy TCP header with specified \n"
+ " Automatically prepends Ethernet & IP headers as well.\n"
+ " Example: -u 1000,69 to make the packets look like\n"
+ " TFTP/UDP packets.\n"
+ " -T <srcp>,<destp> prepend dummy TCP header with specified\n"
" dest and source ports (in DECIMAL).\n"
- " Automatically prepends Ethernet & IP headers as well\n"
+ " Automatically prepends Ethernet & IP headers as well.\n"
" Example: -T 50,60\n"
- " -s <srcp>,<dstp>,<tag> prepend dummy SCTP header with specified \n"
+ " -s <srcp>,<dstp>,<tag> prepend dummy SCTP header with specified\n"
" dest/source ports and verification tag (in DECIMAL).\n"
- " Automatically prepends Ethernet & IP headers as well\n"
+ " Automatically prepends Ethernet & IP headers as well.\n"
" Example: -s 30,40,34\n"
- " -S <srcp>,<dstp>,<ppi> prepend dummy SCTP header with specified \n"
- " dest/source ports and verification tag 0. \n"
- " It also prepends a dummy SCTP DATA \n"
+ " -S <srcp>,<dstp>,<ppi> prepend dummy SCTP header with specified\n"
+ " dest/source ports and verification tag 0.\n"
+ " Automatically prepends a dummy SCTP DATA\n"
" chunk header with payload protocol identifier ppi.\n"
" Example: -S 30,40,34\n"
"\n"
"Miscellaneous:\n"
- " -h display this help and exit\n"
- " -d detailed debug of parser states \n"
- " -q generate no output at all (automatically turns off -d)\n"
+ " -h display this help and exit.\n"
+ " -d show detailed debug of parser states.\n"
+ " -q generate no output at all (automatically turns off -d).\n"
"",
VERSION, MAX_PACKET);
{
int c;
char *p;
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ LPWSTR *wc_argv;
+ int wc_argc, i;
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ /* Convert our arg list to UTF-8. */
+ wc_argv = CommandLineToArgvW(GetCommandLineW(), &wc_argc);
+ if (wc_argv && wc_argc == argc) {
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
+ argv[i] = g_utf16_to_utf8(wc_argv[i], -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ }
+ } /* XXX else bail because something is horribly, horribly wrong? */
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
/* Scan CLI parameters */
while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "dhqe:i:l:m:o:u:s:S:t:T:")) != -1) {
}
if (strcmp(argv[optind], "-")) {
- input_filename = strdup(argv[optind]);
- input_file = eth_fopen(input_filename, "rb");
+ input_filename = g_strdup(argv[optind]);
+ input_file = ws_fopen(input_filename, "rb");
if (!input_file) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open file [%s] for reading: %s\n",
input_filename, strerror(errno));
}
if (strcmp(argv[optind+1], "-")) {
- output_filename = strdup(argv[optind+1]);
- output_file = eth_fopen(output_filename, "wb");
+ output_filename = g_strdup(argv[optind+1]);
+ output_file = ws_fopen(output_filename, "wb");
if (!output_file) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open file [%s] for writing: %s\n",
output_filename, strerror(errno));
output_filename = "Standard output";
}
- ts_sec = (gint32) time(0); /* initialize to current time */
- timecode_default = *localtime((time_t *)&ts_sec);
+ ts_sec = time(0); /* initialize to current time */
+ timecode_default = *localtime(&ts_sec);
+ timecode_default.tm_isdst = -1; /* Unknown for now, depends on time given to the strptime() function */
/* Display summary of our state */
if (!quiet) {
}
}
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int
+main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
parse_options(argc, argv);
if (debug)
fprintf(stderr, "\n-------------------------\n");
if (!quiet) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Read %ld potential packets, wrote %ld packets\n",
- num_packets_read, num_packets_written);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Read %ld potential packet%s, wrote %ld packet%s\n",
+ num_packets_read, (num_packets_read==1) ?"":"s",
+ num_packets_written, (num_packets_written==1)?"":"s");
}
return 0;
}