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/***************************************************************************
* TCPHeader.cc -- The TCPHeader Class represents a TCP packet. It *
* contains methods to set the different header fields. These methods *
* tipically perform the necessary error checks and byte order *
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/* This code was originally part of the Nping tool. */
#include "TCPHeader.h"
#include <assert.h>
/******************************************************************************/
/* CONTRUCTORS, DESTRUCTORS AND INITIALIZATION METHODS */
/******************************************************************************/
TCPHeader::TCPHeader(){
this->reset();
} /* End of TCPHeader constructor */
TCPHeader::~TCPHeader(){
} /* End of TCPHeader destructor */
/** Sets every attribute to its default value */
void TCPHeader::reset(){
memset(&this->h, 0, sizeof(nping_tcp_hdr_t));
this->length=TCP_HEADER_LEN; /* Initial value 20. This will be incremented if options are used */
this->tcpoptlen=0;
this->setSourcePort(TCP_DEFAULT_SPORT);
this->setDestinationPort(TCP_DEFAULT_DPORT);
this->setSeq(TCP_DEFAULT_SEQ);
this->setAck(TCP_DEFAULT_ACK);
this->setFlags(TCP_DEFAULT_FLAGS);
this->setWindow(TCP_DEFAULT_WIN);
this->setUrgPointer(TCP_DEFAULT_URP);
this->setOffset();
} /* End of reset() */
/******************************************************************************/
/* PacketElement:: OVERWRITTEN METHODS */
/******************************************************************************/
/** @warning This method is essential for the superclass getBinaryBuffer()
* method to work. Do NOT change a thing unless you know what you're doing */
u8 * TCPHeader::getBufferPointer(){
return (u8*)(&h);
} /* End of getBufferPointer() */
/** Stores supplied packet in the internal buffer so the information
* can be accessed using the standard get & set methods.
* @warning The TCPHeader class is able to hold a maximum of 60 bytes. If the
* supplied buffer is longer than that, only the first 60 bytes will be stored
* in the internal buffer.
* @warning Supplied len MUST be at least 20 bytes (min TCP header length).
* @return OP_SUCCESS on success and OP_FAILURE in case of error */
int TCPHeader::storeRecvData(const u8 *buf, size_t len){
if(buf==NULL || len<TCP_HEADER_LEN){
return OP_FAILURE;
}else{
int stored_len = MIN((TCP_HEADER_LEN + MAX_TCP_OPTIONS_LEN), len);
this->reset(); /* Re-init the object, just in case the caller had used it already */
this->length=stored_len;
if(stored_len>TCP_HEADER_LEN)
this->tcpoptlen=stored_len-TCP_HEADER_LEN;
memcpy(&(this->h), buf, stored_len);
}
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of storeRecvData() */
/* Returns a protocol identifier. This is used by packet parsing funtions
* that return linked lists of PacketElement objects, to determine the protocol
* the object represents. */
int TCPHeader::protocol_id() const {
return HEADER_TYPE_TCP;
} /* End of protocol_id() */
/** Determines if the data stored in the object after an storeRecvData() call
* is valid and safe to use. This mainly checks the length of the data but may
* also test the value of certain protocol fields to ensure their correctness.
* @warning If the information stored in the object has been set through a
* call to storeRecvData(), the object's internal length count may be updated
* if the validation is successful.
* @return the length, in bytes, of the header, if its found to be valid or
* OP_FAILURE (-1) otherwise. */
int TCPHeader::validate(){
if(this->getOffset()<5)
return OP_FAILURE;
else if(this->getOffset()*4 > this->length)
return OP_FAILURE;
this->length=this->getOffset()*4;
return this->length;
} /* End of validate() */
/** Prints the contents of the header and calls print() on the next protocol
* header in the chain (if there is any).
* @return OP_SUCCESS on success and OP_FAILURE in case of error. */
int TCPHeader::print(FILE *output, int detail) const {
char optinfo[256];
fprintf(output, "TCP[");
fprintf(output, "%d", this->getSourcePort());
fprintf(output, " >");
fprintf(output, " %d", this->getDestinationPort());
fprintf(output, " %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s",
!this->getSYN() ? "" : "S",
!this->getFIN() ? "" : "F",
!this->getRST() ? "" : "R",
!this->getPSH() ? "" : "P",
!this->getACK() ? "" : "A",
!this->getURG() ? "" : "U",
!this->getECN() ? "" : "E",
!this->getCWR() ? "" : "C"
);
fprintf(output, " seq=%lu", (long unsigned int)this->getSeq() );
if(detail>=PRINT_DETAIL_HIGH){
fprintf(output, " ack=%lu", (long unsigned int)this->getAck() );
fprintf(output, " off=%d", this->getOffset() );
fprintf(output, " res=%d", this->h.th_x2);
}
fprintf(output, " win=%hu", this->getWindow() );
if(detail>=PRINT_DETAIL_MED)
fprintf(output, " csum=0x%04X", ntohs( this->getSum() ));
if(detail>=PRINT_DETAIL_HIGH)
fprintf(output, " urp=%d", this->getUrgPointer() );
if(this->tcpoptlen>0 && (this->length >= TCP_HEADER_LEN+this->tcpoptlen) && this->tcpoptlen<=MAX_TCP_OPTIONS_LEN){
this->__tcppacketoptinfo(this->h.options, this->tcpoptlen, optinfo, sizeof(optinfo)-1);
optinfo[255]='\0';
fprintf(output, " %s", optinfo);
}
fprintf(output, "]");
if(this->next!=NULL){
print_separator(output, detail);
next->print(output, detail);
}
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of print() */
/* Get an ASCII information about a tcp option which is pointed by
optp, with a length of len. The result is stored in the result
buffer. The result may look like "<mss 1452,sackOK,timestamp
45848914 0,nop,wscale 7>" */
void TCPHeader::__tcppacketoptinfo(const u8 *optp, int len, char *result, int bufsize) const {
assert(optp);
assert(result);
char *p, ch;
const u8 *q;
int opcode;
u16 tmpshort;
u32 tmpword1, tmpword2;
unsigned int i=0;
p = result;
*p = '\0';
q = optp;
ch = '<';
while (len > 0 && bufsize > 2) {
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "%c", ch);
bufsize--;
p++;
opcode = *q++;
if (!opcode) { /* End of List */
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "eol");
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
len--;
} else if (opcode == 1) { /* No Op */
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "nop");
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
len--;
} else if (opcode == 2) { /* MSS */
if (len < 4)
break; /* MSS has 4 bytes */
q++;
memcpy(&tmpshort, q, 2);
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "mss %u", ntohs(tmpshort));
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
q += 2;
len -= 4;
} else if (opcode == 3) { /* Window Scale */
if (len < 3)
break; /* Window Scale option has 3 bytes */
q++;
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "wscale %u", *q);
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
q++;
len -= 3;
} else if (opcode == 4) { /* SACK permitted */
if (len < 2)
break; /* SACK permitted option has 2 bytes */
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "sackOK");
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
q++;
len -= 2;
} else if (opcode == 5) { /* SACK */
unsigned sackoptlen = *q;
if ((unsigned) len < sackoptlen)
break;
/* This would break parsing, so it's best to just give up */
if (sackoptlen < 2)
break;
q++;
if ((sackoptlen - 2) == 0 || ((sackoptlen - 2) % 8 != 0)) {
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "malformed sack");
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
} else {
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "sack %d ", (sackoptlen - 2) / 8);
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
for (i = 0; i < sackoptlen - 2; i += 8) {
memcpy(&tmpword1, q + i, 4);
memcpy(&tmpword2, q + i + 4, 4);
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "{%u:%u}", tmpword1, tmpword2);
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
}
}
q += sackoptlen - 2;
len -= sackoptlen;
} else if (opcode == 8) { /* Timestamp */
if (len < 10)
break; /* Timestamp option has 10 bytes */
q++;
memcpy(&tmpword1, q, 4);
memcpy(&tmpword2, q + 4, 4);
Snprintf(p, bufsize, "timestamp %u %u", ntohl(tmpword1),
ntohl(tmpword2));
bufsize -= strlen(p);
p += strlen(p);
q += 8;
len -= 10;
}
ch = ',';
}
if (len > 0) {
*result = '\0';
return;
}
Snprintf(p, bufsize, ">");
}
/******************************************************************************/
/* PROTOCOL-SPECIFIC METHODS */
/******************************************************************************/
/** Sets source port.
* @warning Port must be supplied in host byte order. This method performs
* byte order conversion using htons() */
int TCPHeader::setSourcePort(u16 p){
h.th_sport = htons(p);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSourcePort() */
/** Returns source port in HOST byte order */
u16 TCPHeader::getSourcePort() const {
return ntohs(h.th_sport);
} /* End of getSourcePort() */
/** Sets destination port.
* @warning Port must be supplied in host byte order. This method performs
* byte order conversion using htons() */
int TCPHeader::setDestinationPort(u16 p){
h.th_dport = htons(p);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setDestinationPort() */
/** Returns destination port in HOST byte order */
u16 TCPHeader::getDestinationPort() const {
return ntohs(h.th_dport);
} /* End of getDestinationPort() */
/** Sets sequence number.
* @warning Seq number must be supplied in host byte order. This method
* performs byte order conversion using htonl() */
int TCPHeader::setSeq(u32 p){
h.th_seq = htonl(p);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSeq() */
/** Returns sequence number in HOST byte order */
u32 TCPHeader::getSeq() const {
return ntohl(h.th_seq);
} /* End of getSeq() */
/** Sets acknowledgement number.
* @warning ACK number must be supplied in host byte order. This method
* performs byte order conversion using htonl() */
int TCPHeader::setAck(u32 p){
h.th_ack = htonl(p);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setAck() */
/** Returns ACK number in HOST byte order */
u32 TCPHeader::getAck() const {
return ntohl(h.th_ack);
} /* End of getAck() */
/* TODO: Test this method. It may not work becuasse th_off is supposed to
* be 4 bits long and arg o is 8.
* UPDATE: It seems to work just fine. However, let's keep this note just
* in case problems arise. */
int TCPHeader::setOffset(u8 o){
h.th_off = o;
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setOffset() */
int TCPHeader::setOffset(){
h.th_off = 5 + tcpoptlen/4;
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setOffset() */
/** Returns offset value */
u8 TCPHeader::getOffset() const {
return h.th_off;
} /* End of getOffset() */
/* Sets the 4-bit reserved field (Note that there are not 4 reserved bits anymore
* as RFC 3540 introduces a new TCP flag, so calling this will overwrite
* the value of such flag. */
int TCPHeader::setReserved(u8 r){
h.th_x2 = r;
return OP_SUCCESS;
}
u8 TCPHeader::getReserved() const {
return h.th_x2;
}
/** Sets TCP flags */
int TCPHeader::setFlags(u8 f){
h.th_flags = f;
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setFlags() */
/** Returns the 8bit flags field of the TCP header */
u8 TCPHeader::getFlags() const {
return h.th_flags;
} /* End of getFlags() */
/* Returns the 16bit flags field of the TCP header. As RFC 3540 defines a new
* flag (NS), we no longer can store all TCP flags in a single octet, so
* this method returns the flags as a two-octet unsigned integer. */
u16 TCPHeader::getFlags16() const {
/* Obtain the value of dataoff+reserved+flags in host byte order */
u16 field=ntohs(*(u16 *)(((u8 *)&this->h)+12));
/* Erase the contents of the data offset field */
field = field & 0x0FFF;
return field;
} /* End of getFlags16() */
/** Sets flag CWR
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setCWR(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_CWR;
h.th_flags |= TH_CWR;
return prev;
} /* End of setCWR() */
/** Unsets flag CWR
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetCWR(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_CWR;
h.th_flags ^= TH_CWR;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetCWR() */
/** Get CWR flag */
bool TCPHeader::getCWR() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_CWR;
} /* End of getCWR() */
/** Sets flag ECE/ECN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setECE(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_ECN;
h.th_flags |= TH_ECN;
return prev;
} /* End of setECE() */
/** Unsets flag ECE/ECN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetECE(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_ECN;
h.th_flags ^= TH_ECN;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetECE() */
/** Get CWR flag */
bool TCPHeader::getECE() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_ECN;
} /* End of getECE() */
/** Same as setECE() but with a different name since there are two possible
* ways to call this flag
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setECN(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_ECN;
h.th_flags |= TH_ECN;
return prev;
} /* End of setECN() */
/** Unsets flag ECE/ECN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetECN(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_ECN;
h.th_flags ^= TH_ECN;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetECN() */
/** Get ECN flag */
bool TCPHeader::getECN() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_ECN;
} /* End of getECN() */
/** Sets flag URG
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setURG(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_URG;
h.th_flags |= TH_URG;
return prev;
} /* End of setURG() */
/** Unsets flag URG
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetURG(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_URG;
h.th_flags ^= TH_URG;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetURG() */
/** Get URG flag */
bool TCPHeader::getURG() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_URG;
} /* End of getURG() */
/** Sets flag ACK
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setACK(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_ACK;
h.th_flags |= TH_ACK;
return prev;
} /* End of setACK() */
/** Unsets flag ACK
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetACK(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_ACK;
h.th_flags ^= TH_ACK;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetACK() */
/** Get ACK flag */
bool TCPHeader::getACK() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_ACK;
} /* End of getACK() */
/** Sets flag PSH
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setPSH(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_PSH;
h.th_flags |= TH_PSH;
return prev;
} /* End of setPSH() */
/** Unsets flag PSH
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetPSH(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_PSH;
h.th_flags ^= TH_PSH;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetPSH() */
/** Get PSH flag */
bool TCPHeader::getPSH() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_PSH;
} /* End of getPSH() */
/** Sets flag RST
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setRST(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_RST;
h.th_flags |= TH_RST;
return prev;
} /* End of setRST() */
/** Unsets flag RST
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetRST(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_RST;
h.th_flags ^= TH_RST;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetRST() */
/** Get RST flag */
bool TCPHeader::getRST() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_RST;
} /* End of getRST() */
/** Sets flag SYN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setSYN(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_SYN;
h.th_flags |= TH_SYN;
return prev;
} /* End of setSYN() */
/** Unsets flag SYN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetSYN(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_SYN;
h.th_flags ^= TH_SYN;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetSYN() */
/** Get SYN flag */
bool TCPHeader::getSYN() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_SYN;
} /* End of getSYN() */
/** Sets flag FIN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::setFIN(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_FIN;
h.th_flags |= TH_FIN;
return prev;
} /* End of setFIN() */
/** Unsets flag FIN
* @return Previous state of the flag */
bool TCPHeader::unsetFIN(){
u8 prev = h.th_flags & TH_FIN;
h.th_flags ^= TH_FIN;
return prev;
} /* End of unsetFIN() */
/** Get FIN flag */
bool TCPHeader::getFIN() const {
return h.th_flags & TH_FIN;
} /* End of getFIN() */
/** Sets window size.
* @warning Win number must be supplied in host byte order. This method
* performs byte order conversion using htons() */
int TCPHeader::setWindow(u16 p){
h.th_win = htons(p);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setWindow() */
/** Returns window size in HOST byte order. */
u16 TCPHeader::getWindow() const {
return ntohs(h.th_win);
} /* End of getWindow() */
/** Sets urgent pointer.
* @warning Pointer must be supplied in host byte order. This method
* performs byte order conversion using htons() */
int TCPHeader::setUrgPointer(u16 l){
h.th_urp = htons(l);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setUrgPointer() */
/** Returns Urgent Pointer in HOST byte order. */
u16 TCPHeader::getUrgPointer() const {
return ntohs(h.th_urp);
} /* End of getUrgPointer() */
int TCPHeader::setSum(struct in_addr src, struct in_addr dst){
int bufflen;
u8 aux[ MAX_TCP_PAYLOAD_LEN ];
/* FROM: RFC 1323: TCP Extensions for High Performance, March 4, 2009
*
* "With IP Version 4, the largest amount of TCP data that can be sent in
* a single packet is 65495 bytes (64K - 1 - size of fixed IP and TCP
* headers)".
*
* In theory TCP should not worry about the practical max payload length
* because it is supposed to be independent of the network layer. However,
* since TCP does not have any length field and we need to allocate a
* buffer, we are using that value. (Note htat in UDPHeader.cc we do just
* the opposite, forget about the practical limitation and allow the
* theorical limit for the payload. */
h.th_sum = 0;
/* Copy packet contents to a buffer */
bufflen=dumpToBinaryBuffer(aux, MAX_TCP_PAYLOAD_LEN);
/* Compute checksum */
h.th_sum = ipv4_pseudoheader_cksum(&src, &dst, IPPROTO_TCP, bufflen, (char *)aux);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSum() */
/** @warning Sum is set to supplied value with NO byte ordering conversion
* performed. */
int TCPHeader::setSum(u16 s){
h.th_sum = s;
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSum() */
int TCPHeader::setSum(){
this->h.th_sum=0;
this->h.th_sum = this->compute_checksum();
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSum() */
/** Set the TCP checksum field to a random value, which may accidentally
* match the correct checksum */
int TCPHeader::setSumRandom(){
h.th_sum=get_random_u16();
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSumRandom() */
/** Set the TCP checksum field to a random value. It takes the source and
* destination address to make sure the random generated sum does not
* accidentally match the correct checksum. This function only handles
* IPv4 address. */
int TCPHeader::setSumRandom(struct in_addr source, struct in_addr destination){
u16 correct_csum=0;
/* Compute the correct checksum */
this->setSum(source, destination);
correct_csum=this->getSum();
/* Generate numbers until one does not match the correct sum */
while( (h.th_sum=get_random_u16())==correct_csum);
return OP_SUCCESS;
} /* End of setSumRandom() */
/** Returns the TCP checksum field in NETWORK byte order */
u16 TCPHeader::getSum() const {
return h.th_sum;
} /* End of getSum() */
/* Copies the supplied buffer into the TCP options field. Note that the supplied
* buffer MUST NOT exceed MAX_TCP_OPTIONS_LEN octets and should be a multiple of
* four. If it is not a multiple of four, no error will be returned but the
* behaviour is unspecified. If this method is called passing NULL and zero
* ( t.setOptions(NULL, 0), any existing options are cleared, and the object's
* internal length is updated accordingly. Also, note that a call to setOptions()
* involves an automatic call to setOffset(), which updates the Offset field
* to take into account the new header length. If you need to set a bogus
* data offset, you can do so after calling setOptions(), but not before.
* It returns OP_SUCCESS on success and OP_FAILURE in case of error */
int TCPHeader::setOptions(const u8 *optsbuff, size_t optslen){
/* NULL and length=0 means delete existing options */
if(optsbuff==NULL && optslen==0){
this->tcpoptlen=0;
this->length=TCP_HEADER_LEN;
memset(this->h.options, 0, MAX_TCP_OPTIONS_LEN);
return OP_SUCCESS;
/* Make sure params are safe to use */
}else if(optsbuff==NULL || optslen==0 || optslen>MAX_TCP_OPTIONS_LEN){
return OP_FAILURE;
/* Copy supplied buffer into the options field, and update the offset field. */
}else{
memcpy(this->h.options, optsbuff, optslen);
this->tcpoptlen=optslen;
this->length=TCP_HEADER_LEN+optslen;
this->setOffset();
return OP_SUCCESS;
}
} /* End of setOptions() */
/* Returns a pointer to the start of the TCP options field. If the supplied
* "optslen" pointer is not NULL, the length of the options will be stored
* there. */
const u8 *TCPHeader::getOptions(size_t *optslen) const {
if(optslen!=NULL)
*optslen=this->tcpoptlen;
return this->h.options;
} /* End of getOptions() */
/* Returns the index-th option in the TCP header. On success it returns a
* structure filled with option information. If there is no index-th option,
* it returns a structure with st.value==NULL. Note that this function does
* not perform strict validity checking. It does check that the length claimed
* by the options does not exceed the available buffer but it does not check,
* for example, that the MSS option always contains a length of 4. Also,
* if the returned option type is TCPOPT_EOL or TCPOPT_NOOP, the len field
* would be set to zero and the "value" field should NOT be accessed, as it
* will not contain reliable information. */
nping_tcp_opt_t TCPHeader::getOption(unsigned int index) const {
nping_tcp_opt_t *curr_opt=NULL;
u8 *curr_pnt=(u8 *)this->h.options;
int bytes_left=this->length - TCP_HEADER_LEN;
assert((this->length - TCP_HEADER_LEN) == this->tcpoptlen);
unsigned int optsfound=0;
nping_tcp_opt_t result;
memset(&result, 0, sizeof(nping_tcp_opt_t));
while(bytes_left>0){
/* Use the opts structure as a template to access current option. It is
* OK to use it because we only access the first two elements. */
curr_opt=(nping_tcp_opt_t *)curr_pnt;
/* If we are right in the option that the caller wants, just return it */
if(optsfound==index){
result.type=curr_opt->type;
if(result.type==TCPOPT_EOL || result.type==TCPOPT_NOOP)
result.len=1;
else
result.len=curr_opt->len;
result.value=(u8 *)curr_pnt+2;
return result;
}
/* Otherwise, we have to parse it, so we can skip it and access the next
* option */
switch(curr_opt->type){
/* EOL or NOOP
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
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+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ */
case TCPOPT_EOL:
goto out;
case TCPOPT_NOOP:
curr_pnt++; /* Skip one octet */
bytes_left--;
break;
/* TLV encoded option */
default:
/* If we don't have as many octets as the option advertises, the
* option is bogus. Return failure. */
if(bytes_left<curr_opt->len)
return result;
curr_pnt+=curr_opt->len;
bytes_left-=curr_opt->len;
break;
}
optsfound++;
}
out:
return result;
}
/* Returns a textual representation of a TCP Options code */
const char *TCPHeader::optcode2str(u8 optcode){
switch(optcode){
case TCPOPT_EOL:
return "EOL";
case TCPOPT_NOOP:
return "NOOP";
case TCPOPT_MSS:
return "MSS";
case TCPOPT_WSCALE:
return "WScale";
case TCPOPT_SACKOK:
return "SAckOK";
case TCPOPT_SACK:
return "SAck";
case TCPOPT_ECHOREQ:
return "EchoReq";
case TCPOPT_ECHOREP:
return "EchoRep";
case TCPOPT_TSTAMP:
return "TStamp";
case TCPOPT_POCP:
return "POCP";
case TCPOPT_POSP:
return "POSP";
case TCPOPT_CC:
return "CC";
case TCPOPT_CCNEW:
return "CC.NEW";
case TCPOPT_CCECHO:
return "CC.ECHO";
case TCPOPT_ALTCSUMREQ:
return "AltSumReq";
case TCPOPT_ALTCSUMDATA:
return "AltSumData";
case TCPOPT_MD5:
return "MD5";
case TCPOPT_SCPS:
return "SCPS";
case TCPOPT_SNACK:
return "SNAck";
case TCPOPT_QSRES:
return "QStart";
case TCPOPT_UTO:
return "UTO";
case TCPOPT_AO:
return "AO";
default:
return "Unknown";
}
} /* End of optcode2str() */
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