fad-getad.c revision 172677
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34
35#ifndef lint
36static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
37    "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/libpcap/fad-getad.c,v 1.10.2.2 2007/09/14 00:45:17 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
38#endif
39
40#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
41#include "config.h"
42#endif
43
44#include <sys/types.h>
45#include <sys/socket.h>
46#include <netinet/in.h>
47
48#include <net/if.h>
49
50#include <ctype.h>
51#include <errno.h>
52#include <stdio.h>
53#include <stdlib.h>
54#include <string.h>
55#include <ifaddrs.h>
56
57#include "pcap-int.h"
58
59#ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
60#include "os-proto.h"
61#endif
62
63#ifdef AF_PACKET
64# ifdef __Lynx__
65#  include <netpacket/if_packet.h>	/* LynxOS */
66# else
67#  include <linux/if_packet.h>		/* Linux */
68# endif
69#endif
70
71/*
72 * This is fun.
73 *
74 * In older BSD systems, socket addresses were fixed-length, and
75 * "sizeof (struct sockaddr)" gave the size of the structure.
76 * All addresses fit within a "struct sockaddr".
77 *
78 * In newer BSD systems, the socket address is variable-length, and
79 * there's an "sa_len" field giving the length of the structure;
80 * this allows socket addresses to be longer than 2 bytes of family
81 * and 14 bytes of data.
82 *
83 * Some commercial UNIXes use the old BSD scheme, some use the RFC 2553
84 * variant of the old BSD scheme (with "struct sockaddr_storage" rather
85 * than "struct sockaddr"), and some use the new BSD scheme.
86 *
87 * Some versions of GNU libc use neither scheme, but has an "SA_LEN()"
88 * macro that determines the size based on the address family.  Other
89 * versions don't have "SA_LEN()" (as it was in drafts of RFC 2553
90 * but not in the final version).  On the latter systems, we explicitly
91 * check the AF_ type to determine the length; we assume that on
92 * all those systems we have "struct sockaddr_storage".
93 */
94#ifndef SA_LEN
95#ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
96#define SA_LEN(addr)	((addr)->sa_len)
97#else /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN */
98#ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE
99static size_t
100get_sa_len(struct sockaddr *addr)
101{
102	switch (addr->sa_family) {
103
104#ifdef AF_INET
105	case AF_INET:
106		return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_in));
107#endif
108
109#ifdef AF_INET6
110	case AF_INET6:
111		return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6));
112#endif
113
114#ifdef AF_PACKET
115	case AF_PACKET:
116		return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_ll));
117#endif
118
119	default:
120		return (sizeof (struct sockaddr));
121	}
122}
123#define SA_LEN(addr)	(get_sa_len(addr))
124#else /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE */
125#define SA_LEN(addr)	(sizeof (struct sockaddr))
126#endif /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE */
127#endif /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN */
128#endif /* SA_LEN */
129
130/*
131 * Get a list of all interfaces that are up and that we can open.
132 * Returns -1 on error, 0 otherwise.
133 * The list, as returned through "alldevsp", may be null if no interfaces
134 * were up and could be opened.
135 *
136 * This is the implementation used on platforms that have "getifaddrs()".
137 */
138int
139pcap_findalldevs(pcap_if_t **alldevsp, char *errbuf)
140{
141	pcap_if_t *devlist = NULL;
142	struct ifaddrs *ifap, *ifa;
143	struct sockaddr *addr, *netmask, *broadaddr, *dstaddr;
144	size_t addr_size, broadaddr_size, dstaddr_size;
145	int ret = 0;
146	char *p, *q;
147
148	/*
149	 * Get the list of interface addresses.
150	 *
151	 * Note: this won't return information about interfaces
152	 * with no addresses; are there any such interfaces
153	 * that would be capable of receiving packets?
154	 * (Interfaces incapable of receiving packets aren't
155	 * very interesting from libpcap's point of view.)
156	 *
157	 * LAN interfaces will probably have link-layer
158	 * addresses; I don't know whether all implementations
159	 * of "getifaddrs()" now, or in the future, will return
160	 * those.
161	 */
162	if (getifaddrs(&ifap) != 0) {
163		(void)snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
164		    "getifaddrs: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
165		return (-1);
166	}
167	for (ifa = ifap; ifa != NULL; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) {
168		/*
169		 * Is this interface up?
170		 */
171		if (!(ifa->ifa_flags & IFF_UP)) {
172			/*
173			 * No, so don't add it to the list.
174			 */
175			continue;
176		}
177
178		/*
179		 * "ifa_addr" was apparently null on at least one
180		 * interface on some system.
181		 *
182		 * "ifa_broadaddr" may be non-null even on
183		 * non-broadcast interfaces, and was null on
184		 * at least one OpenBSD 3.4 system on at least
185		 * one interface with IFF_BROADCAST set.
186		 *
187		 * "ifa_dstaddr" was, on at least one FreeBSD 4.1
188		 * system, non-null on a non-point-to-point
189		 * interface.
190		 *
191		 * Therefore, we supply the address and netmask only
192		 * if "ifa_addr" is non-null (if there's no address,
193		 * there's obviously no netmask), and supply the
194		 * broadcast and destination addresses if the appropriate
195		 * flag is set *and* the appropriate "ifa_" entry doesn't
196		 * evaluate to a null pointer.
197		 */
198		if (ifa->ifa_addr != NULL) {
199			addr = ifa->ifa_addr;
200			addr_size = SA_LEN(addr);
201			netmask = ifa->ifa_netmask;
202		} else {
203			addr = NULL;
204			addr_size = 0;
205			netmask = NULL;
206		}
207		if (ifa->ifa_flags & IFF_BROADCAST &&
208		    ifa->ifa_broadaddr != NULL) {
209			broadaddr = ifa->ifa_broadaddr;
210			broadaddr_size = SA_LEN(broadaddr);
211		} else {
212			broadaddr = NULL;
213			broadaddr_size = 0;
214		}
215		if (ifa->ifa_flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT &&
216		    ifa->ifa_dstaddr != NULL) {
217			dstaddr = ifa->ifa_dstaddr;
218			dstaddr_size = SA_LEN(ifa->ifa_dstaddr);
219		} else {
220			dstaddr = NULL;
221			dstaddr_size = 0;
222		}
223
224		/*
225		 * If this entry has a colon followed by a number at
226		 * the end, we assume it's a logical interface.  Those
227		 * are just the way you assign multiple IP addresses to
228		 * a real interface on Linux, so an entry for a logical
229		 * interface should be treated like the entry for the
230		 * real interface; we do that by stripping off the ":"
231		 * and the number.
232		 *
233		 * XXX - should we do this only on Linux?
234		 */
235		p = strchr(ifa->ifa_name, ':');
236		if (p != NULL) {
237			/*
238			 * We have a ":"; is it followed by a number?
239			 */
240			q = p + 1;
241			while (isdigit((unsigned char)*q))
242				q++;
243			if (*q == '\0') {
244				/*
245				 * All digits after the ":" until the end.
246				 * Strip off the ":" and everything after
247				 * it.
248				 */
249			       *p = '\0';
250			}
251		}
252
253		/*
254		 * Add information for this address to the list.
255		 */
256		if (add_addr_to_iflist(&devlist, ifa->ifa_name,
257		    ifa->ifa_flags, addr, addr_size, netmask, addr_size,
258		    broadaddr, broadaddr_size, dstaddr, dstaddr_size,
259		    errbuf) < 0) {
260			ret = -1;
261			break;
262		}
263	}
264
265	freeifaddrs(ifap);
266
267	if (ret != -1) {
268		/*
269		 * We haven't had any errors yet; do any platform-specific
270		 * operations to add devices.
271		 */
272		if (pcap_platform_finddevs(&devlist, errbuf) < 0)
273			ret = -1;
274	}
275
276	if (ret == -1) {
277		/*
278		 * We had an error; free the list we've been constructing.
279		 */
280		if (devlist != NULL) {
281			pcap_freealldevs(devlist);
282			devlist = NULL;
283		}
284	}
285
286	*alldevsp = devlist;
287	return (ret);
288}
289