1/*
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4 *
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19 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
20 *
21 * pcap-util.h - common code for various files
22 */
23
24/*
25 * We use the "receiver-makes-right" approach to byte order;
26 * because time is at a premium when we are writing the file.
27 * In other words, the pcap_file_header and pcap_pkthdr,
28 * records are written in host byte order.
29 * Note that the bytes of packet data are written out in the order in
30 * which they were received, so multi-byte fields in packets are not
31 * written in host byte order, they're written in whatever order the
32 * sending machine put them in.
33 *
34 * We also use this for fixing up packet data headers from a remote
35 * capture, where the server may have a different byte order from the
36 * client.
37 *
38 * ntoh[ls] aren't sufficient because we might need to swap on a big-endian
39 * machine (if the file was written in little-end order).
40 */
41#define	SWAPLONG(y) \
42    (((((u_int)(y))&0xff)<<24) | \
43     ((((u_int)(y))&0xff00)<<8) | \
44     ((((u_int)(y))&0xff0000)>>8) | \
45     ((((u_int)(y))>>24)&0xff))
46#define	SWAPSHORT(y) \
47     ((u_short)(((((u_int)(y))&0xff)<<8) | \
48                ((((u_int)(y))&0xff00)>>8)))
49
50extern void pcap_post_process(int linktype, int swapped,
51    struct pcap_pkthdr *hdr, u_char *data);
52
53extern void fixup_pcap_pkthdr(int linktype, struct pcap_pkthdr *hdr,
54    const u_char *data);
55
56