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/* packet-arcnet.c
* Routines for arcnet dissection
* Copyright 2001-2002, Peter Fales <ethereal@fales-lorenz.net>
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <epan/packet.h>
#include <epan/capture_dissectors.h>
#include <wiretap/wtap.h>
#include <epan/address_types.h>
#include <epan/arcnet_pids.h>
#include <epan/to_str.h>
#include "packet-ip.h"
#include "packet-arp.h"
void proto_register_arcnet(void);
void proto_reg_handoff_arcnet(void);
/* Initialize the protocol and registered fields */
static int proto_arcnet = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_src = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_dst = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_offset = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_protID = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_exception_flag = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_split_flag = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_sequence = -1;
static int hf_arcnet_padding = -1;
/* Initialize the subtree pointers */
static gint ett_arcnet = -1;
static int arcnet_address_type = -1;
static dissector_table_t arcnet_dissector_table;
static capture_dissector_handle_t ip_cap_handle;
static capture_dissector_handle_t arp_cap_handle;
/* Cache protocol for packet counting */
static int proto_ipx = -1;
static int arcnet_str_len(const address* addr _U_)
{
return 5;
}
static int arcnet_to_str(const address* addr, gchar *buf, int buf_len _U_)
{
*buf++ = '0';
*buf++ = 'x';
buf = bytes_to_hexstr(buf, (const guint8 *)addr->data, 1);
*buf = '\0'; /* NULL terminate */
return arcnet_str_len(addr);
}
static const char* arcnet_col_filter_str(const address* addr _U_, gboolean is_src)
{
if (is_src)
return "arcnet.src";
return "arcnet.dst";
}
static int arcnet_len(void)
{
return 1;
}
static gboolean
capture_arcnet_common(const guchar *pd, int offset, int len, capture_packet_info_t *cpinfo, const union wtap_pseudo_header *pseudo_header, gboolean has_exception)
{
if (!BYTES_ARE_IN_FRAME(offset, len, 1)) {
return FALSE;
}
switch (pd[offset]) {
case ARCNET_PROTO_IP_1051:
/* No fragmentation stuff in the header */
return call_capture_dissector(ip_cap_handle, pd, offset + 1, len, cpinfo, pseudo_header);
case ARCNET_PROTO_IP_1201:
/*
* There's fragmentation stuff in the header.
*
* XXX - on at least some versions of NetBSD, it appears that we
* might we get ARCNET frames, not reassembled packets; we should
* perhaps bump "counts->other" for all but the first frame of a packet.
*
* XXX - but on FreeBSD it appears that we get reassembled packets
* on input (but apparently we get frames on output - or maybe
* we get the packet *and* all its frames!); how to tell the
* difference? It looks from the FreeBSD reassembly code as if
* the reassembled packet arrives with the header for the first
* frame. It also looks as if, on output, we first get the
* full packet, with a header containing none of the fragmentation
* stuff, and then get the frames.
*
* On Linux, we get only reassembled packets, and the exception
* frame stuff is hidden - there's a split flag and sequence
* number, but it appears that it will never have the exception
* frame stuff.
*
* XXX - what about OpenBSD? And, for that matter, what about
* Windows? (I suspect Windows supplies reassembled frames,
* as WinPcap, like PF_PACKET sockets, taps into the networking
* stack just as other protocols do.)
*/
offset++;
if (!BYTES_ARE_IN_FRAME(offset, len, 1)) {
return FALSE;
}
if (has_exception && pd[offset] == 0xff) {
/* This is an exception packet. The flag value there is the
"this is an exception flag" packet; the next two bytes
after it are padding, and another copy of the packet
type appears after the padding. */
offset += 4;
}
return call_capture_dissector(ip_cap_handle, pd, offset + 3, len, cpinfo, pseudo_header);
case ARCNET_PROTO_ARP_1051:
case ARCNET_PROTO_ARP_1201:
/*
* XXX - do we have to worry about fragmentation for ARP?
*/
return call_capture_dissector(arp_cap_handle, pd, offset + 1, len, cpinfo, pseudo_header);
case ARCNET_PROTO_IPX:
capture_dissector_increment_count(cpinfo, proto_ipx);
break;
default:
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
capture_arcnet (const guchar *pd, int offset _U_, int len, capture_packet_info_t *cpinfo, const union wtap_pseudo_header *pseudo_header)
{
return capture_arcnet_common(pd, 4, len, cpinfo, pseudo_header, FALSE);
}
static gboolean
capture_arcnet_has_exception(const guchar *pd, int offset _U_, int len, capture_packet_info_t *cpinfo, const union wtap_pseudo_header *pseudo_header)
{
return capture_arcnet_common(pd, 2, len, cpinfo, pseudo_header, TRUE);
}
static void
dissect_arcnet_common (tvbuff_t * tvb, packet_info * pinfo, proto_tree * tree,
gboolean has_offset, gboolean has_exception)
{
int offset = 0;
guint8 dst, src, protID, split_flag;
tvbuff_t *next_tvb;
proto_item *ti;
proto_tree *arcnet_tree;
col_set_str (pinfo->cinfo, COL_PROTOCOL, "ARCNET");
col_set_str(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO, "ARCNET");
src = tvb_get_guint8 (tvb, 0);
dst = tvb_get_guint8 (tvb, 1);
set_address_tvb(&pinfo->dl_src, arcnet_address_type, 1, tvb, 0);
copy_address_shallow(&pinfo->src, &pinfo->dl_src);
set_address_tvb(&pinfo->dl_dst, arcnet_address_type, 1, tvb, 1);
copy_address_shallow(&pinfo->dst, &pinfo->dl_dst);
ti = proto_tree_add_item (tree, proto_arcnet, tvb, 0, -1, ENC_NA);
arcnet_tree = proto_item_add_subtree (ti, ett_arcnet);
proto_tree_add_uint (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_src, tvb, offset, 1, src);
offset++;
proto_tree_add_uint (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_dst, tvb, offset, 1, dst);
offset++;
if (has_offset) {
proto_tree_add_item (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_offset, tvb, offset, 2, ENC_NA);
offset += 2;
}
protID = tvb_get_guint8 (tvb, offset);
proto_tree_add_uint (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_protID, tvb, offset, 1, protID);
offset++;
switch (protID) {
case ARCNET_PROTO_IP_1051:
case ARCNET_PROTO_ARP_1051:
case ARCNET_PROTO_DIAGNOSE:
case ARCNET_PROTO_BACNET: /* XXX - no fragmentation? */
/* No fragmentation stuff in the header */
break;
default:
/*
* Show the fragmentation stuff - flag and sequence ID.
*
* XXX - on at least some versions of NetBSD, it appears that
* we might get ARCNET frames, not reassembled packets; if so,
* we should reassemble them.
*
* XXX - but on FreeBSD it appears that we get reassembled packets
* on input (but apparently we get frames on output - or maybe
* we get the packet *and* all its frames!); how to tell the
* difference? It looks from the FreeBSD reassembly code as if
* the reassembled packet arrives with the header for the first
* frame. It also looks as if, on output, we first get the
* full packet, with a header containing none of the fragmentation
* stuff, and then get the frames.
*
* On Linux, we get only reassembled packets, and the exception
* frame stuff is hidden - there's a split flag and sequence
* number, but it appears that it will never have the exception
* frame stuff.
*
* XXX - what about OpenBSD? And, for that matter, what about
* Windows? (I suspect Windows supplies reassembled frames,
* as WinPcap, like PF_PACKET sockets, taps into the networking
* stack just as other protocols do.)
*/
split_flag = tvb_get_guint8 (tvb, offset);
if (has_exception && split_flag == 0xff) {
/* This is an exception packet. The flag value there is the
"this is an exception flag" packet; the next two bytes
after it are padding. */
proto_tree_add_uint (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_exception_flag, tvb, offset, 1,
split_flag);
offset++;
proto_tree_add_item(arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_padding, tvb, offset, 2, ENC_BIG_ENDIAN);
offset += 2;
/* Another copy of the packet type appears after the padding. */
proto_tree_add_item (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_protID, tvb, offset, 1, ENC_BIG_ENDIAN);
offset++;
/* And after that comes the real split flag. */
split_flag = tvb_get_guint8 (tvb, offset);
}
proto_tree_add_uint (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_split_flag, tvb, offset, 1,
split_flag);
offset++;
proto_tree_add_item (arcnet_tree, hf_arcnet_sequence, tvb, offset, 2, ENC_BIG_ENDIAN);
offset += 2;
break;
}
/* Set the length of the ARCNET header protocol tree item. */
proto_item_set_len(ti, offset);
next_tvb = tvb_new_subset_remaining (tvb, offset);
if (!dissector_try_uint (arcnet_dissector_table, protID,
next_tvb, pinfo, tree))
{
col_add_fstr (pinfo->cinfo, COL_PROTOCOL, "0x%04x", protID);
call_data_dissector(next_tvb, pinfo, tree);
}
}
/*
* BSD-style ARCNET headers - they don't have the offset field from the
* ARCNET hardware packet, but we might get an exception frame header.
*/
static int
dissect_arcnet (tvbuff_t * tvb, packet_info * pinfo, proto_tree * tree, void* data _U_)
{
dissect_arcnet_common (tvb, pinfo, tree, FALSE, TRUE);
return tvb_captured_length(tvb);
}
/*
* Linux-style ARCNET headers - they *do* have the offset field from the
* ARCNET hardware packet, but we should never see an exception frame
* header.
*/
static int
dissect_arcnet_linux (tvbuff_t * tvb, packet_info * pinfo, proto_tree * tree, void* data _U_)
{
dissect_arcnet_common (tvb, pinfo, tree, TRUE, FALSE);
return tvb_captured_length(tvb);
}
static const value_string arcnet_prot_id_vals[] = {
{ARCNET_PROTO_IP_1051, "RFC 1051 IP"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_ARP_1051, "RFC 1051 ARP"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_IP_1201, "RFC 1201 IP"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_ARP_1201, "RFC 1201 ARP"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_RARP_1201, "RFC 1201 RARP"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_IPX, "IPX"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_NOVELL_EC, "Novell of some sort"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_IPv6, "IPv6"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_ETHERNET, "Encapsulated Ethernet"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_DATAPOINT_BOOT, "Datapoint boot"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_DATAPOINT_MOUNT, "Datapoint mount"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_POWERLAN_BEACON, "PowerLAN beacon"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_POWERLAN_BEACON2, "PowerLAN beacon2"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_APPLETALK, "Appletalk"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_BANYAN, "Banyan VINES"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_DIAGNOSE, "Diagnose"},
{ARCNET_PROTO_BACNET, "BACnet"},
{0, NULL}
};
void
proto_register_arcnet (void)
{
/* Setup list of header fields See Section 1.6.1 for details*/
static hf_register_info hf[] = {
{&hf_arcnet_src,
{"Source", "arcnet.src",
FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0,
"Source ID", HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_dst,
{"Dest", "arcnet.dst",
FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0,
"Dest ID", HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_offset,
{"Offset", "arcnet.offset",
FT_BYTES, BASE_NONE, NULL, 0,
NULL, HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_protID,
{"Protocol ID", "arcnet.protID",
FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, VALS(arcnet_prot_id_vals), 0,
"Proto type", HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_split_flag,
{"Split Flag", "arcnet.split_flag",
FT_UINT8, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0,
NULL, HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_exception_flag,
{"Exception Flag", "arcnet.exception_flag",
FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0,
NULL, HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_sequence,
{"Sequence", "arcnet.sequence",
FT_UINT16, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0,
"Sequence number", HFILL}
},
{&hf_arcnet_padding,
{"Padding", "arcnet.padding",
FT_UINT16, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0,
NULL, HFILL}
},
};
/* Setup protocol subtree array */
static gint *ett[] = {
&ett_arcnet,
};
/* Register the protocol name and description */
proto_arcnet = proto_register_protocol ("ARCNET", "ARCNET", "arcnet");
/* Required function calls to register the header fields and subtrees used */
proto_register_field_array (proto_arcnet, hf, array_length (hf));
proto_register_subtree_array (ett, array_length (ett));
arcnet_dissector_table = register_dissector_table ("arcnet.protocol_id", "ARCNET Protocol ID",
proto_arcnet, FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX);
arcnet_address_type = address_type_dissector_register("AT_ARCNET", "ARCNET Address", arcnet_to_str, arcnet_str_len, NULL, arcnet_col_filter_str, arcnet_len, NULL, NULL);
}
void
proto_reg_handoff_arcnet (void)
{
dissector_handle_t arcnet_handle, arcnet_linux_handle;
capture_dissector_handle_t arcnet_cap_handle;
arcnet_handle = create_dissector_handle (dissect_arcnet, proto_arcnet);
dissector_add_uint ("wtap_encap", WTAP_ENCAP_ARCNET, arcnet_handle);
arcnet_linux_handle = create_dissector_handle (dissect_arcnet_linux, proto_arcnet);
dissector_add_uint ("wtap_encap", WTAP_ENCAP_ARCNET_LINUX, arcnet_linux_handle);
proto_ipx = proto_get_id_by_filter_name("ipx");
arcnet_cap_handle = create_capture_dissector_handle(capture_arcnet, proto_arcnet);
capture_dissector_add_uint("wtap_encap", WTAP_ENCAP_ARCNET_LINUX, arcnet_cap_handle);
arcnet_cap_handle = create_capture_dissector_handle(capture_arcnet_has_exception, proto_arcnet);
capture_dissector_add_uint("wtap_encap", WTAP_ENCAP_ARCNET, arcnet_cap_handle);
ip_cap_handle = find_capture_dissector("ip");
arp_cap_handle = find_capture_dissector("arp");
}
/*
* Editor modelines - https://www.wireshark.org/tools/modelines.html
*
* Local Variables:
* c-basic-offset: 2
* tab-width: 8
* indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
*
* ex: set shiftwidth=2 tabstop=8 expandtab:
* :indentSize=2:tabSize=8:noTabs=true:
*/
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