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* Fix up a bunch of comments - the on-the-wire length field in aguy2004-03-171-2/+2
| | | | pcap_pkthdr is "len", not "length".
* Have the configure script arrange that the Makefile define _U_guy2003-11-161-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | appropriately, and that GNUmakefile and the MSVC++ project file define it apppriately, as we do with libpcap, rather than defining it in "interface.h". Undo the rcsid-shuffling and addition of extra #includes, as we no longer need to arrange that "interface.h" be included before using _U_ in an RCS ID or copyright.
* From Neil Spring:guy2003-11-151-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | use "_U_" in the definitions of "rcsid[]", to eliminate complaints about those variables being unused; move the definitions after the include of "interface.h", or add an include of "interface.h", so that "_U_" is defined. Include "config.h" before including "tcpdump-stdinc.h" in "missing/datalinks.c".
* Hoist a bunch of stuff that should be done by all if_print routines intoguy2002-12-191-38/+13
| | | | | | tcpdump.c. Have if_print routines return the length of the link-layer header, so that the common code knows how to skip the link-layer header when printing the packet in hex/ASCII.
* Add a new routine "default_print_packet()", which takes a pointer to theguy2002-12-181-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | beginning of the raw packet data, the captured length of the raw packet data, and the length of the link-layer header, and: if "-e" was specified, prints all the raw packet data; if "-e" was not specified, prints all the raw packet data past the link-layer header, if there is any. Use that routine in all the "xxx_if_print()" routines if "-x" was specified. Make "arcnet_encap_print()" static - it's not used outside "print-arcnet.c". Add missing info printing code to "atm_if_print()". Print the packet data in "lane_if_print()", not in "lane_print()", as "lane_print()" can be called from other "xxx_if_print()" routines, and those routines will also print the packet data if "-x" was specified - no need to print it twice.
* We no longer use "packetp" for anything, so eliminate it. (If anyguy2002-12-181-20/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | dissector really needs source and destination MAC addresses, we should make global pointers to them - which would be null for packets lacking MAC addresses, so dissectors that need them will need to do something sensible if those pointers are null.) Don't fake up an Ethernet header if there aren't any MAC addresses to use when faking it up. "bp_chaddr" in "print-bootp.c" is an array, so "bp->bp_chaddr" cannot be null, and there's no need to test for it not being null.
* Fix another place to go back to calling "llc_print()", to handle theguy2002-12-111-3/+2
| | | | | case of the Ethernet type not being known, and not pass in a non-null "extracted_ethertype" pointer (otherwise "llc_print()" dumps core).
* Check for the IP SAP value in the LLC header, and note some of theguy2002-12-101-3/+26
| | | | problems with that particular heuristic.
* Put "atm_llc_print()" back - we want to handle the case of the Ethernetguy2002-12-091-9/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | type not being known, *and* have to pass in a non-null "extracted_ethertype" pointer (otherwise "llc_print()" dumps core), and we should pass in non-null pointers for the source and destination addresses. However, we can get rid of the "ether_type" variable. Fix up the test for non-LLC packets to test for the first 3 bytes *not* matching the header of an LLC/SNAP packet, not for them matching. Add in a check for RFC 2684 routed NLPID-formatted PDUs.
* get rid of EXTRACT_ lookalikes, eliminated atm_llc_print -> call direct to ↵hannes2002-12-041-50/+13
| | | | llc_print
* Get rid of the "-Wno-unused" flag, and fix up most of theguy2002-09-051-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | unused-parameter problems reported by GCC. Add an _U_ tag to label parameters as unused if the function is called through a pointer (so that you can't change its signature by removing parameters) or if there are unused parameters only because the function isn't complete. Add some additional bounds checks the necessity for which was revealed while cleaning up unused-parameter problems. Make some routines static. "lcp_print()", defined in "print-lcp.c", isn't called anywhere - "print-ppp.c" has the code to dissect LCP. Get rid of "print-lcp.c".
* Added support for Win32, based on WinPcap.risso2002-08-011-6/+2
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* Add SunATM support, based on code from Yen Yen Lim at North Dakota Stateguy2002-07-111-10/+138
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* Note that we should perhaps also, in the heuristic test for a Fore 802.6guy2002-04-071-2/+7
| | | | | MAC header, treat 0xfe 0xfe 0x0e as the beginning of an LLC header rather than the beginning of an 802.6 MAC header.
* Just use "llc_print()" to print the LLC part of RFC 1483-encapsulatedguy2002-04-071-68/+49
| | | | ATM frames.
* Put the infodelay wrapping into the remaining "XXX_if_print()" routines.guy2001-07-051-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Split the Cisco HDLC printer into "chdlc_if_print()", which does the stuff expected of a low-level print routine (printing the time stamp, printing the final newline, doing the infodelay stuff) and "chdlc_print()", which doesn't do that stuff. This lets us clean up "ppp_hdlc_if_print()" a bit - it can just print the time stamp at the beginning, and do the infodelay stuff at the end, without having to treat Cisco HDLC specially by skipping the time stamp printing. (This also ensures that the time stamp is always printed, which wasn't the case before.) Print the missing final newline in "pppoe_if_print()".
* Put the LINUX_SLL_P_ definitions back, and check for at least some ofguy2000-12-221-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | them in "print-sll.c" - as a cooked-mode capture may be reading from non-Ethernet, non-802.x devices, it may well see some ETH_P_/LINUX_SLL_P_ types that don't mean "this is an 802.2 LLC frame". We currently assume that the ETH_P_ values won't change in the kernel, so we don't have to explicitly map them. In various link-layer packet printers, if we don't handle the next layer up of packet type, and are printing the link-layer header, use the correct pointer to that header (i.e., if we've stepped "p" past the link-layer header, don't use "p", use a pointer to the beginning of the packet), and use the correct length (i.e., if we've subtracted the length of the link-layer header, add it back in, so that we always print the full packet length).
* Get rid of some includes of <net/route.h>, and empty declarations ofguy2000-10-061-4/+1
| | | | | | "struct mbuf" and "struct rtentry" - they shouldn't be necessary (and weren't on the platforms on which I tested, both with GCC and the native compiler if it isn't GCC).
* Get rid of includes of <netinet/in_systm.h>, and replace "n_short",guy2000-09-291-2/+1
| | | | "n_long", and "n_time", defined in that file, with other types.
* Get rid of unneeded includes of <net/if.h>.guy2000-09-281-2/+1
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* Add an "ip.h" header, to declare the IP stuff needed by dissectors, andguy2000-09-231-3/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | have dissectors include them rather than <netinet/ip.h> or <netinet/ip_var.h>, if they actually need that stuff. Put the declarations of the ICMP stuff directly into "print-icmp.c". Remove all unnecessary includes of <netinet/ip*.h> files. Copy the byte-order stuff from "nameser.h" into "tcp.h".
* Add "tcp.h" and "udp.h" headers, to declare the TCP and UDP stuff neededguy2000-09-231-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | by dissectors, and have dissectors include them rather than <netinet/udp.h>, <netinet/udp_var.h>, or <netinet/tcp.h>, if they actually need that stuff. Remove all unnecessary includes of <netinet/udp*.h> or <netinet/tcp*.h> files.
* Add definitions of Ethernet types fromguy2000-09-231-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "linux-includes/netinet/if_ether.h" to "ethertype.h". Move other stuff used by dissectors from <netinet/if_ether.h> to "ether.h", along the lines of "fddi.h" and "token.h". Move ARP declarations from BSD include files to "print-arp.c". Remove from dissectors includes of <netinet/if_ether.h>, and add includes of "ethertype.h" and/or "ether.h" as necessary. Get rid of configuration options that test declarations now made in "ether.h" or "print-arp.c", as those declarations are now under our control, not the OS's control.
* remove non-STDC codeassar2000-07-011-3/+1
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* Switch to config.h instead of passing defines in DEFS.fenner1999-11-211-1/+5
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* Bring in KAME IPv6 tcpdump. replaces esp/ah/isakmp decoder.itojun1999-10-301-1/+9
| | | | | | | Hope I did not break anything. Portability on IPv4-only node needs checking, I'll do this very soon. (sorry for rather jumbo commit) XXx what is _FAVOR_BSD?
* patches to help build on Linux 2.2linux22mcr1999-10-171-4/+1
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* Initial revisionmcr1999-10-071-0/+148