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/** @file
*
* Wiretap Library
* Copyright (c) 1998 by Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#ifndef __W_LIBPCAP_H__
#define __W_LIBPCAP_H__
#include <glib.h>
#include <wiretap/wtap.h>
#include "ws_symbol_export.h"
/* Magic numbers in "libpcap" files.
"libpcap" file records are written in the byte order of the host that
writes them, and the reader is expected to fix this up.
PCAP_MAGIC is the magic number, in host byte order; PCAP_SWAPPED_MAGIC
is a byte-swapped version of that.
PCAP_MODIFIED_MAGIC is for Alexey Kuznetsov's modified "libpcap"
format, as generated on Linux systems that have a "libpcap" with
his patches, at
http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/os/Linux/ip-routing/lbl-tools/
applied; PCAP_SWAPPED_MODIFIED_MAGIC is the byte-swapped version.
PCAP_IXIAMODIFIED_MAGIC is used by IXIA's lcap file format. It adds
a length field at the end of the file header (size of all records).
PCAP_SWAPPED_IXIAMODIFIED_MAGIC is the byte-swapped version.
PCAP_NSEC_MAGIC is for Ulf Lamping's modified "libpcap" format,
which uses the same common file format as PCAP_MAGIC, but the
timestamps are saved in nanosecond resolution instead of microseconds.
PCAP_SWAPPED_NSEC_MAGIC is a byte-swapped version of that. */
#define PCAP_MAGIC 0xa1b2c3d4
#define PCAP_SWAPPED_MAGIC 0xd4c3b2a1
#define PCAP_MODIFIED_MAGIC 0xa1b2cd34
#define PCAP_SWAPPED_MODIFIED_MAGIC 0x34cdb2a1
#define PCAP_IXIAHW_MAGIC 0x1c0001ac
#define PCAP_SWAPPED_IXIAHW_MAGIC 0xac01001c
#define PCAP_IXIASW_MAGIC 0x1c0001ab
#define PCAP_SWAPPED_IXIASW_MAGIC 0xab01001c
#define PCAP_NSEC_MAGIC 0xa1b23c4d
#define PCAP_SWAPPED_NSEC_MAGIC 0x4d3cb2a1
/* "libpcap" file header (minus magic number). */
struct pcap_hdr {
guint16 version_major; /* major version number */
guint16 version_minor; /* minor version number */
gint32 thiszone; /* GMT to local correction */
guint32 sigfigs; /* accuracy of timestamps */
guint32 snaplen; /* max length of captured packets, in octets */
guint32 network; /* data link type */
};
/* "libpcap" record header. */
struct pcaprec_hdr {
guint32 ts_sec; /* timestamp seconds */
guint32 ts_usec; /* timestamp microseconds (nsecs for PCAP_NSEC_MAGIC) */
guint32 incl_len; /* number of octets of packet saved in file */
guint32 orig_len; /* actual length of packet */
};
/* "libpcap" record header for Alexey's patched version. */
struct pcaprec_modified_hdr {
struct pcaprec_hdr hdr; /* the regular header */
guint32 ifindex; /* index, in *capturing* machine's list of
interfaces, of the interface on which this
packet came in. */
guint16 protocol; /* Ethernet packet type */
guint8 pkt_type; /* broadcast/multicast/etc. indication */
guint8 pad; /* pad to a 4-byte boundary */
};
/* "libpcap" record header for Alexey's patched version in its ss990915
incarnation; this version shows up in SuSE Linux 6.3. */
struct pcaprec_ss990915_hdr {
struct pcaprec_hdr hdr; /* the regular header */
guint32 ifindex; /* index, in *capturing* machine's list of
interfaces, of the interface on which this
packet came in. */
guint16 protocol; /* Ethernet packet type */
guint8 pkt_type; /* broadcast/multicast/etc. indication */
guint8 cpu1, cpu2; /* SMP debugging gunk? */
guint8 pad[3]; /* pad to a 4-byte boundary */
};
/* "libpcap" record header for version used on some Nokia boxes (firewalls?) */
struct pcaprec_nokia_hdr {
struct pcaprec_hdr hdr; /* the regular header */
guint8 stuff[4]; /* mysterious stuff */
};
wtap_open_return_val libpcap_open(wtap *wth, int *err, gchar **err_info);
#endif
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