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20 *
21 * packet filter subroutines for tcpdump
22 *	Extraction/creation by Jeffrey Mogul, DECWRL
23 */
24
25#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
26#include <config.h>
27#endif
28
29#include <sys/types.h>
30#include <sys/time.h>
31#include <sys/timeb.h>
32#include <sys/socket.h>
33#include <sys/file.h>
34#include <sys/ioctl.h>
35#include <net/pfilt.h>
36
37struct mbuf;
38struct rtentry;
39#include <net/if.h>
40
41#include <netinet/in.h>
42#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
43#include <netinet/ip.h>
44#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
45#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
46#include <netinet/udp.h>
47#include <netinet/udp_var.h>
48#include <netinet/tcp.h>
49#include <netinet/tcpip.h>
50
51#include <errno.h>
52#include <netdb.h>
53#include <stdio.h>
54#include <stdlib.h>
55#include <string.h>
56#include <unistd.h>
57
58/*
59 * Make "pcap.h" not include "pcap/bpf.h"; we are going to include the
60 * native OS version, as we need various BPF ioctls from it.
61 */
62#define PCAP_DONT_INCLUDE_PCAP_BPF_H
63#include <net/bpf.h>
64
65#include "pcap-int.h"
66
67#ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
68#include "os-proto.h"
69#endif
70
71/*
72 * FDDI packets are padded to make everything line up on a nice boundary.
73 */
74#define       PCAP_FDDIPAD 3
75
76/*
77 * Private data for capturing on Ultrix and DEC OSF/1^WDigital UNIX^W^W
78 * Tru64 UNIX packetfilter devices.
79 */
80struct pcap_pf {
81	int	filtering_in_kernel; /* using kernel filter */
82	u_long	TotPkts;	/* can't oflow for 79 hrs on ether */
83	u_long	TotAccepted;	/* count accepted by filter */
84	u_long	TotDrops;	/* count of dropped packets */
85	long	TotMissed;	/* missed by i/f during this run */
86	long	OrigMissed;	/* missed by i/f before this run */
87};
88
89static int pcap_setfilter_pf(pcap_t *, struct bpf_program *);
90
91/*
92 * BUFSPACE is the size in bytes of the packet read buffer.  Most tcpdump
93 * applications aren't going to need more than 200 bytes of packet header
94 * and the read shouldn't return more packets than packetfilter's internal
95 * queue limit (bounded at 256).
96 */
97#define BUFSPACE (200 * 256)
98
99static int
100pcap_read_pf(pcap_t *pc, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *user)
101{
102	struct pcap_pf *pf = pc->priv;
103	register u_char *p, *bp;
104	register int cc, n, buflen, inc;
105	register struct enstamp *sp;
106	struct enstamp stamp;
107	register u_int pad;
108
109 again:
110	cc = pc->cc;
111	if (cc == 0) {
112		cc = read(pc->fd, (char *)pc->buffer + pc->offset, pc->bufsize);
113		if (cc < 0) {
114			if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK)
115				return (0);
116			if (errno == EINVAL &&
117			    lseek(pc->fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR) + pc->bufsize < 0) {
118				/*
119				 * Due to a kernel bug, after 2^31 bytes,
120				 * the kernel file offset overflows and
121				 * read fails with EINVAL. The lseek()
122				 * to 0 will fix things.
123				 */
124				(void)lseek(pc->fd, 0L, SEEK_SET);
125				goto again;
126			}
127			pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(pc->errbuf,
128			    sizeof(pc->errbuf), errno, "pf read");
129			return (-1);
130		}
131		bp = (u_char *)pc->buffer + pc->offset;
132	} else
133		bp = pc->bp;
134	/*
135	 * Loop through each packet.
136	 *
137	 * This assumes that a single buffer of packets will have
138	 * <= INT_MAX packets, so the packet count doesn't overflow.
139	 */
140	n = 0;
141	pad = pc->fddipad;
142	while (cc > 0) {
143		/*
144		 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
145		 * If so, return immediately - if we haven't read any
146		 * packets, clear the flag and return -2 to indicate
147		 * that we were told to break out of the loop, otherwise
148		 * leave the flag set, so that the *next* call will break
149		 * out of the loop without having read any packets, and
150		 * return the number of packets we've processed so far.
151		 */
152		if (pc->break_loop) {
153			if (n == 0) {
154				pc->break_loop = 0;
155				return (-2);
156			} else {
157				pc->cc = cc;
158				pc->bp = bp;
159				return (n);
160			}
161		}
162		if (cc < sizeof(*sp)) {
163			snprintf(pc->errbuf, sizeof(pc->errbuf),
164			    "pf short read (%d)", cc);
165			return (-1);
166		}
167		if ((long)bp & 3) {
168			sp = &stamp;
169			memcpy((char *)sp, (char *)bp, sizeof(*sp));
170		} else
171			sp = (struct enstamp *)bp;
172		if (sp->ens_stamplen != sizeof(*sp)) {
173			snprintf(pc->errbuf, sizeof(pc->errbuf),
174			    "pf short stamplen (%d)",
175			    sp->ens_stamplen);
176			return (-1);
177		}
178
179		p = bp + sp->ens_stamplen;
180		buflen = sp->ens_count;
181		if (buflen > pc->snapshot)
182			buflen = pc->snapshot;
183
184		/* Calculate inc before possible pad update */
185		inc = ENALIGN(buflen + sp->ens_stamplen);
186		cc -= inc;
187		bp += inc;
188		pf->TotPkts++;
189		pf->TotDrops += sp->ens_dropped;
190		pf->TotMissed = sp->ens_ifoverflows;
191		if (pf->OrigMissed < 0)
192			pf->OrigMissed = pf->TotMissed;
193
194		/*
195		 * Short-circuit evaluation: if using BPF filter
196		 * in kernel, no need to do it now - we already know
197		 * the packet passed the filter.
198		 *
199		 * Note: the filter code was generated assuming
200		 * that pc->fddipad was the amount of padding
201		 * before the header, as that's what's required
202		 * in the kernel, so we run the filter before
203		 * skipping that padding.
204		 */
205		if (pf->filtering_in_kernel ||
206		    pcap_filter(pc->fcode.bf_insns, p, sp->ens_count, buflen)) {
207			struct pcap_pkthdr h;
208			pf->TotAccepted++;
209			h.ts = sp->ens_tstamp;
210			h.len = sp->ens_count - pad;
211			p += pad;
212			buflen -= pad;
213			h.caplen = buflen;
214			(*callback)(user, &h, p);
215			if (++n >= cnt && !PACKET_COUNT_IS_UNLIMITED(cnt)) {
216				pc->cc = cc;
217				pc->bp = bp;
218				return (n);
219			}
220		}
221	}
222	pc->cc = 0;
223	return (n);
224}
225
226static int
227pcap_inject_pf(pcap_t *p, const void *buf, int size)
228{
229	int ret;
230
231	ret = write(p->fd, buf, size);
232	if (ret == -1) {
233		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
234		    errno, "send");
235		return (-1);
236	}
237	return (ret);
238}
239
240static int
241pcap_stats_pf(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps)
242{
243	struct pcap_pf *pf = p->priv;
244
245	/*
246	 * If packet filtering is being done in the kernel:
247	 *
248	 *	"ps_recv" counts only packets that passed the filter.
249	 *	This does not include packets dropped because we
250	 *	ran out of buffer space.  (XXX - perhaps it should,
251	 *	by adding "ps_drop" to "ps_recv", for compatibility
252	 *	with some other platforms.  On the other hand, on
253	 *	some platforms "ps_recv" counts only packets that
254	 *	passed the filter, and on others it counts packets
255	 *	that didn't pass the filter....)
256	 *
257	 *	"ps_drop" counts packets that passed the kernel filter
258	 *	(if any) but were dropped because the input queue was
259	 *	full.
260	 *
261	 *	"ps_ifdrop" counts packets dropped by the network
262	 *	interface (regardless of whether they would have passed
263	 *	the input filter, of course).
264	 *
265	 * If packet filtering is not being done in the kernel:
266	 *
267	 *	"ps_recv" counts only packets that passed the filter.
268	 *
269	 *	"ps_drop" counts packets that were dropped because the
270	 *	input queue was full, regardless of whether they passed
271	 *	the userland filter.
272	 *
273	 *	"ps_ifdrop" counts packets dropped by the network
274	 *	interface (regardless of whether they would have passed
275	 *	the input filter, of course).
276	 *
277	 * These statistics don't include packets not yet read from
278	 * the kernel by libpcap, but they may include packets not
279	 * yet read from libpcap by the application.
280	 */
281	ps->ps_recv = pf->TotAccepted;
282	ps->ps_drop = pf->TotDrops;
283	ps->ps_ifdrop = pf->TotMissed - pf->OrigMissed;
284	return (0);
285}
286
287/*
288 * We include the OS's <net/bpf.h>, not our "pcap/bpf.h", so we probably
289 * don't get DLT_DOCSIS defined.
290 */
291#ifndef DLT_DOCSIS
292#define DLT_DOCSIS	143
293#endif
294
295static int
296pcap_activate_pf(pcap_t *p)
297{
298	struct pcap_pf *pf = p->priv;
299	short enmode;
300	int backlog = -1;	/* request the most */
301	struct enfilter Filter;
302	struct endevp devparams;
303	int err;
304
305	/*
306	 * Initially try a read/write open (to allow the inject
307	 * method to work).  If that fails due to permission
308	 * issues, fall back to read-only.  This allows a
309	 * non-root user to be granted specific access to pcap
310	 * capabilities via file permissions.
311	 *
312	 * XXX - we should have an API that has a flag that
313	 * controls whether to open read-only or read-write,
314	 * so that denial of permission to send (or inability
315	 * to send, if sending packets isn't supported on
316	 * the device in question) can be indicated at open
317	 * time.
318	 *
319	 * XXX - we assume here that "pfopen()" does not, in fact, modify
320	 * its argument, even though it takes a "char *" rather than a
321	 * "const char *" as its first argument.  That appears to be
322	 * the case, at least on Digital UNIX 4.0.
323	 *
324	 * XXX - is there an error that means "no such device"?  Is
325	 * there one that means "that device doesn't support pf"?
326	 */
327	p->fd = pfopen(p->opt.device, O_RDWR);
328	if (p->fd == -1 && errno == EACCES)
329		p->fd = pfopen(p->opt.device, O_RDONLY);
330	if (p->fd < 0) {
331		if (errno == EACCES) {
332			snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
333			    "pf open: %s: Permission denied\n"
334"your system may not be properly configured; see the packetfilter(4) man page",
335			    p->opt.device);
336			err = PCAP_ERROR_PERM_DENIED;
337		} else {
338			pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
339			    errno, "pf open: %s", p->opt.device);
340			err = PCAP_ERROR;
341		}
342		goto bad;
343	}
344
345	/*
346	 * Turn a negative snapshot value (invalid), a snapshot value of
347	 * 0 (unspecified), or a value bigger than the normal maximum
348	 * value, into the maximum allowed value.
349	 *
350	 * If some application really *needs* a bigger snapshot
351	 * length, we should just increase MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN.
352	 */
353	if (p->snapshot <= 0 || p->snapshot > MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN)
354		p->snapshot = MAXIMUM_SNAPLEN;
355
356	pf->OrigMissed = -1;
357	enmode = ENTSTAMP|ENNONEXCL;
358	if (!p->opt.immediate)
359		enmode |= ENBATCH;
360	if (p->opt.promisc)
361		enmode |= ENPROMISC;
362	if (ioctl(p->fd, EIOCMBIS, (caddr_t)&enmode) < 0) {
363		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
364		    errno, "EIOCMBIS");
365		err = PCAP_ERROR;
366		goto bad;
367	}
368#ifdef	ENCOPYALL
369	/* Try to set COPYALL mode so that we see packets to ourself */
370	enmode = ENCOPYALL;
371	(void)ioctl(p->fd, EIOCMBIS, (caddr_t)&enmode);/* OK if this fails */
372#endif
373	/* set the backlog */
374	if (ioctl(p->fd, EIOCSETW, (caddr_t)&backlog) < 0) {
375		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
376		    errno, "EIOCSETW");
377		err = PCAP_ERROR;
378		goto bad;
379	}
380	/* discover interface type */
381	if (ioctl(p->fd, EIOCDEVP, (caddr_t)&devparams) < 0) {
382		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
383		    errno, "EIOCDEVP");
384		err = PCAP_ERROR;
385		goto bad;
386	}
387	/* HACK: to compile prior to Ultrix 4.2 */
388#ifndef	ENDT_FDDI
389#define	ENDT_FDDI	4
390#endif
391	switch (devparams.end_dev_type) {
392
393	case ENDT_10MB:
394		p->linktype = DLT_EN10MB;
395		p->offset = 2;
396		/*
397		 * This is (presumably) a real Ethernet capture; give it a
398		 * link-layer-type list with DLT_EN10MB and DLT_DOCSIS, so
399		 * that an application can let you choose it, in case you're
400		 * capturing DOCSIS traffic that a Cisco Cable Modem
401		 * Termination System is putting out onto an Ethernet (it
402		 * doesn't put an Ethernet header onto the wire, it puts raw
403		 * DOCSIS frames out on the wire inside the low-level
404		 * Ethernet framing).
405		 */
406		p->dlt_list = (u_int *) malloc(sizeof(u_int) * 2);
407		/*
408		 * If that fails, just leave the list empty.
409		 */
410		if (p->dlt_list != NULL) {
411			p->dlt_list[0] = DLT_EN10MB;
412			p->dlt_list[1] = DLT_DOCSIS;
413			p->dlt_count = 2;
414		}
415		break;
416
417	case ENDT_FDDI:
418		p->linktype = DLT_FDDI;
419		break;
420
421#ifdef ENDT_SLIP
422	case ENDT_SLIP:
423		p->linktype = DLT_SLIP;
424		break;
425#endif
426
427#ifdef ENDT_PPP
428	case ENDT_PPP:
429		p->linktype = DLT_PPP;
430		break;
431#endif
432
433#ifdef ENDT_LOOPBACK
434	case ENDT_LOOPBACK:
435		/*
436		 * It appears to use Ethernet framing, at least on
437		 * Digital UNIX 4.0.
438		 */
439		p->linktype = DLT_EN10MB;
440		p->offset = 2;
441		break;
442#endif
443
444#ifdef ENDT_TRN
445	case ENDT_TRN:
446		p->linktype = DLT_IEEE802;
447		break;
448#endif
449
450	default:
451		/*
452		 * XXX - what about ENDT_IEEE802?  The pfilt.h header
453		 * file calls this "IEEE 802 networks (non-Ethernet)",
454		 * but that doesn't specify a specific link layer type;
455		 * it could be 802.4, or 802.5 (except that 802.5 is
456		 * ENDT_TRN), or 802.6, or 802.11, or....  That's why
457		 * DLT_IEEE802 was hijacked to mean Token Ring in various
458		 * BSDs, and why we went along with that hijacking.
459		 *
460		 * XXX - what about ENDT_HDLC and ENDT_NULL?
461		 * Presumably, as ENDT_OTHER is just "Miscellaneous
462		 * framing", there's not much we can do, as that
463		 * doesn't specify a particular type of header.
464		 */
465		snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
466		    "unknown data-link type %u", devparams.end_dev_type);
467		err = PCAP_ERROR;
468		goto bad;
469	}
470	/* set truncation */
471	if (p->linktype == DLT_FDDI) {
472		p->fddipad = PCAP_FDDIPAD;
473
474		/* packetfilter includes the padding in the snapshot */
475		p->snapshot += PCAP_FDDIPAD;
476	} else
477		p->fddipad = 0;
478	if (ioctl(p->fd, EIOCTRUNCATE, (caddr_t)&p->snapshot) < 0) {
479		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
480		    errno, "EIOCTRUNCATE");
481		err = PCAP_ERROR;
482		goto bad;
483	}
484	/* accept all packets */
485	memset(&Filter, 0, sizeof(Filter));
486	Filter.enf_Priority = 37;	/* anything > 2 */
487	Filter.enf_FilterLen = 0;	/* means "always true" */
488	if (ioctl(p->fd, EIOCSETF, (caddr_t)&Filter) < 0) {
489		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
490		    errno, "EIOCSETF");
491		err = PCAP_ERROR;
492		goto bad;
493	}
494
495	if (p->opt.timeout != 0) {
496		struct timeval timeout;
497		timeout.tv_sec = p->opt.timeout / 1000;
498		timeout.tv_usec = (p->opt.timeout * 1000) % 1000000;
499		if (ioctl(p->fd, EIOCSRTIMEOUT, (caddr_t)&timeout) < 0) {
500			pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
501			    errno, "EIOCSRTIMEOUT");
502			err = PCAP_ERROR;
503			goto bad;
504		}
505	}
506
507	p->bufsize = BUFSPACE;
508	p->buffer = malloc(p->bufsize + p->offset);
509	if (p->buffer == NULL) {
510		pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
511		    errno, "malloc");
512		err = PCAP_ERROR;
513		goto bad;
514	}
515
516	/*
517	 * "select()" and "poll()" work on packetfilter devices.
518	 */
519	p->selectable_fd = p->fd;
520
521	p->read_op = pcap_read_pf;
522	p->inject_op = pcap_inject_pf;
523	p->setfilter_op = pcap_setfilter_pf;
524	p->setdirection_op = NULL;	/* Not implemented. */
525	p->set_datalink_op = NULL;	/* can't change data link type */
526	p->getnonblock_op = pcap_getnonblock_fd;
527	p->setnonblock_op = pcap_setnonblock_fd;
528	p->stats_op = pcap_stats_pf;
529
530	return (0);
531 bad:
532	pcap_cleanup_live_common(p);
533	return (err);
534}
535
536pcap_t *
537pcap_create_interface(const char *device _U_, char *ebuf)
538{
539	pcap_t *p;
540
541	p = PCAP_CREATE_COMMON(ebuf, struct pcap_pf);
542	if (p == NULL)
543		return (NULL);
544
545	p->activate_op = pcap_activate_pf;
546	return (p);
547}
548
549/*
550 * XXX - is there an error from pfopen() that means "no such device"?
551 * Is there one that means "that device doesn't support pf"?
552 */
553static int
554can_be_bound(const char *name _U_)
555{
556	return (1);
557}
558
559static int
560get_if_flags(const char *name _U_, bpf_u_int32 *flags _U_, char *errbuf _U_)
561{
562	/*
563	 * Nothing we can do other than mark loopback devices as "the
564	 * connected/disconnected status doesn't apply".
565	 *
566	 * XXX - is there a way to find out whether an adapter has
567	 * something plugged into it?
568	 */
569	if (*flags & PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK) {
570		/*
571		 * Loopback devices aren't wireless, and "connected"/
572		 * "disconnected" doesn't apply to them.
573		 */
574		*flags |= PCAP_IF_CONNECTION_STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE;
575		return (0);
576	}
577	return (0);
578}
579
580int
581pcap_platform_finddevs(pcap_if_list_t *devlistp, char *errbuf)
582{
583	return (pcap_findalldevs_interfaces(devlistp, errbuf, can_be_bound,
584	    get_if_flags));
585}
586
587static int
588pcap_setfilter_pf(pcap_t *p, struct bpf_program *fp)
589{
590	struct pcap_pf *pf = p->priv;
591	struct bpf_version bv;
592
593	/*
594	 * See if BIOCVERSION works.  If not, we assume the kernel doesn't
595	 * support BPF-style filters (it's not documented in the bpf(7)
596	 * or packetfiler(7) man pages, but the code used to fail if
597	 * BIOCSETF worked but BIOCVERSION didn't, and I've seen it do
598	 * kernel filtering in DU 4.0, so presumably BIOCVERSION works
599	 * there, at least).
600	 */
601	if (ioctl(p->fd, BIOCVERSION, (caddr_t)&bv) >= 0) {
602		/*
603		 * OK, we have the version of the BPF interpreter;
604		 * is it the same major version as us, and the same
605		 * or better minor version?
606		 */
607		if (bv.bv_major == BPF_MAJOR_VERSION &&
608		    bv.bv_minor >= BPF_MINOR_VERSION) {
609			/*
610			 * Yes.  Try to install the filter.
611			 */
612			if (ioctl(p->fd, BIOCSETF, (caddr_t)fp) < 0) {
613				pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p->errbuf,
614				    sizeof(p->errbuf), errno, "BIOCSETF");
615				return (-1);
616			}
617
618			/*
619			 * OK, that succeeded.  We're doing filtering in
620			 * the kernel.  (We assume we don't have a
621			 * userland filter installed - that'd require
622			 * a previous version check to have failed but
623			 * this one to succeed.)
624			 *
625			 * XXX - this message should be supplied to the
626			 * application as a warning of some sort,
627			 * except that if it's a GUI application, it's
628			 * not clear that it should be displayed in
629			 * a window to annoy the user.
630			 */
631			fprintf(stderr, "tcpdump: Using kernel BPF filter\n");
632			pf->filtering_in_kernel = 1;
633
634			/*
635			 * Discard any previously-received packets,
636			 * as they might have passed whatever filter
637			 * was formerly in effect, but might not pass
638			 * this filter (BIOCSETF discards packets buffered
639			 * in the kernel, so you can lose packets in any
640			 * case).
641			 */
642			p->cc = 0;
643			return (0);
644		}
645
646		/*
647		 * We can't use the kernel's BPF interpreter; don't give
648		 * up, just log a message and be inefficient.
649		 *
650		 * XXX - this should really be supplied to the application
651		 * as a warning of some sort.
652		 */
653		fprintf(stderr,
654	    "tcpdump: Requires BPF language %d.%d or higher; kernel is %d.%d\n",
655		    BPF_MAJOR_VERSION, BPF_MINOR_VERSION,
656		    bv.bv_major, bv.bv_minor);
657	}
658
659	/*
660	 * We couldn't do filtering in the kernel; do it in userland.
661	 */
662	if (install_bpf_program(p, fp) < 0)
663		return (-1);
664
665	/*
666	 * XXX - this message should be supplied by the application as
667	 * a warning of some sort.
668	 */
669	fprintf(stderr, "tcpdump: Filtering in user process\n");
670	pf->filtering_in_kernel = 0;
671	return (0);
672}
673
674/*
675 * Libpcap version string.
676 */
677const char *
678pcap_lib_version(void)
679{
680	return (PCAP_VERSION_STRING);
681}
682