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/* ascendtext.c
*
* Wiretap Library
* Copyright (c) 1998 by Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "ascendtext.h"
#include "wtap-int.h"
#include "ascend-int.h"
#include "file_wrappers.h"
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <string.h>
/* Last updated: Feb 03 2005: Josh Bailey (joshbailey@lucent.com).
This module reads the text hex dump output of various TAOS
(Avaya/Alcatel/Lucent/Ascend Max, Max TNT, APX, etc) debug commands, including:
* pridisplay traces primary rate ISDN
* ether-display traces Ethernet packets (dangerous! CPU intensive)
* wanopening, wandisplay, wannext, wandsess
traces PPP or other WAN connections
Please see ascend_parser.lemon for examples.
Detailed documentation on TAOS products was at http://support.lucent.com;
that no longer works, and appears not to be available on the Wayback
Machine.
Some online manuals and other information include:
MAX Administration Guide:
https://downloads.avaya.com/elmodocs2/definity/def_r10_new/max/0678_002.pdf
Other MAX documentation:
https://support.avaya.com/products/P1192/max
https://web.archive.org/web/20201127014004/https://support.avaya.com/products/P1192/max#Tab4
Ascend Router Information:
http://maxrouter.rde.net/
https://web.archive.org/web/20200807215418/http://maxrouter.rde.net/
*/
typedef struct _ascend_magic_string {
unsigned type;
const char *strptr;
size_t strlength;
} ascend_magic_string;
/* these magic strings signify the headers of a supported debug commands */
#define ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(type, string) \
{ type, string, sizeof string - 1 } /* strlen of a constant string */
static const ascend_magic_string ascend_magic[] = {
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_ISDN_X, "PRI-XMIT-"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_ISDN_R, "PRI-RCV-"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDS_X, "XMIT-"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDS_R, "RECV-"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDS_X, "XMIT:"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDS_R, "RECV:"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDS_X, "PPP-OUT"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDS_R, "PPP-IN"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_WDD, "WD_DIALOUT_DISP:"),
ASCEND_MAGIC_ENTRY(ASCEND_PFX_ETHER, "ETHER"),
};
#define ASCEND_MAGIC_STRINGS G_N_ELEMENTS(ascend_magic)
#define ASCEND_DATE "Date:"
static bool ascend_read(wtap *wth, wtap_rec *rec,
int *err, char **err_info, int64_t *data_offset);
static bool ascend_seek_read(wtap *wth, int64_t seek_off,
wtap_rec *rec, int *err, char **err_info);
static int ascend_file_type_subtype = -1;
void register_ascend(void);
/* Seeks to the beginning of the next packet, and returns the
byte offset at which the header for that packet begins.
Returns -1 on failure. */
static int64_t ascend_find_next_packet(wtap *wth, int *err, char **err_info)
{
int byte;
int64_t date_off = -1, cur_off, packet_off;
size_t string_level[ASCEND_MAGIC_STRINGS];
unsigned string_i = 0;
static const char ascend_date[] = ASCEND_DATE;
size_t ascend_date_len = sizeof ascend_date - 1; /* strlen of a constant string */
size_t ascend_date_string_level;
unsigned excessive_read_count = 262144;
memset(&string_level, 0, sizeof(string_level));
ascend_date_string_level = 0;
while (((byte = file_getc(wth->fh)) != EOF)) {
excessive_read_count--;
if (!excessive_read_count) {
*err = 0;
return -1;
}
/*
* See whether this is the string_level[string_i]th character of
* Ascend magic string string_i.
*/
for (string_i = 0; string_i < ASCEND_MAGIC_STRINGS; string_i++) {
const char *strptr = ascend_magic[string_i].strptr;
size_t len = ascend_magic[string_i].strlength;
if (byte == *(strptr + string_level[string_i])) {
/*
* Yes, it is, so we need to check for the next character of
* that string.
*/
string_level[string_i]++;
/*
* Have we matched the entire string?
*/
if (string_level[string_i] >= len) {
/*
* Yes.
*/
cur_off = file_tell(wth->fh);
if (cur_off == -1) {
/* Error. */
*err = file_error(wth->fh, err_info);
return -1;
}
/* We matched some other type of header. */
if (date_off == -1) {
/* We haven't yet seen a date header, so this packet
doesn't have one.
Back up over the header we just read; that's where a read
of this packet should start. */
packet_off = cur_off - len;
} else {
/* This packet has a date/time header; a read of it should
start at the beginning of *that* header. */
packet_off = date_off;
}
goto found;
}
} else {
/*
* Not a match for this string, so reset the match process.
*/
string_level[string_i] = 0;
}
}
/*
* See whether this is the date_string_level'th character of
* ASCEND_DATE.
*/
if (byte == *(ascend_date + ascend_date_string_level)) {
/*
* Yes, it is, so we need to check for the next character of
* that string.
*/
ascend_date_string_level++;
/*
* Have we matched the entire string?
*/
if (ascend_date_string_level >= ascend_date_len) {
/* We matched a Date: header. It's a special case;
remember the offset, but keep looking for other
headers.
Reset the amount of Date: header that we've matched,
so that we start the process of matching a Date:
header all over again.
XXX - what if we match multiple Date: headers before
matching some other header? */
cur_off = file_tell(wth->fh);
if (cur_off == -1) {
/* Error. */
*err = file_error(wth->fh, err_info);
return -1;
}
date_off = cur_off - ascend_date_len;
ascend_date_string_level = 0;
}
} else {
/*
* Not a match for the Date: string, so reset the match process.
*/
ascend_date_string_level = 0;
}
}
*err = file_error(wth->fh, err_info);
return -1;
found:
/*
* Move to where the read for this packet should start, and return
* that seek offset.
*/
if (file_seek(wth->fh, packet_off, SEEK_SET, err) == -1)
return -1;
return packet_off;
}
wtap_open_return_val ascend_open(wtap *wth, int *err, char **err_info)
{
int64_t offset;
uint8_t buf[ASCEND_MAX_PKT_LEN];
ascend_state_t parser_state = {0};
ws_statb64 statbuf;
ascend_t *ascend;
wtap_rec rec;
/* We haven't yet allocated a data structure for our private stuff;
set the pointer to null, so that "ascend_find_next_packet()" knows
not to fill it in. */
wth->priv = NULL;
offset = ascend_find_next_packet(wth, err, err_info);
if (offset == -1) {
if (*err != 0 && *err != WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ)
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR; /* read error */
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE; /* EOF */
}
/* Do a trial parse of the first packet just found to see if we might
really have an Ascend file. If it fails with an actual error,
fail; those will be I/O errors. */
parser_state.fh = wth->fh;
parser_state.pseudo_header = &rec.rec_header.packet_header.pseudo_header.ascend;
if (run_ascend_parser(buf, &parser_state, err, err_info) != 0 && *err != 0) {
/* An I/O error. */
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
}
/* Either the parse succeeded, or it failed but didn't get an I/O
error.
If we got at least some data, return success even if the parser
reported an error. This is because the debug header gives the
number of bytes on the wire, not actually how many bytes are in
the trace. We won't know where the data ends until we run into
the next packet. */
if (parser_state.caplen == 0) {
/* We read no data, so this presumably isn't an Ascend file. */
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
}
wth->file_type_subtype = ascend_file_type_subtype;
wth->file_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_ASCEND;
wth->snapshot_length = ASCEND_MAX_PKT_LEN;
wth->subtype_read = ascend_read;
wth->subtype_seek_read = ascend_seek_read;
ascend = g_new(ascend_t, 1);
wth->priv = (void *)ascend;
/* The first packet we want to read is the one that
"ascend_find_next_packet()" just found; start searching
for it at the offset at which it found it. */
ascend->next_packet_seek_start = offset;
/* MAXen and Pipelines report the time since reboot. In order to keep
from reporting packet times near the epoch, we subtract the first
packet's timestamp from the capture file's ctime, which gives us an
offset that we can apply to each packet.
*/
if (wtap_fstat(wth, &statbuf, err) == -1) {
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
}
ascend->inittime = statbuf.st_ctime;
ascend->adjusted = false;
wth->file_tsprec = WTAP_TSPREC_USEC;
/*
* Add an IDB; we don't know how many interfaces were
* involved, so we just say one interface, about which
* we only know the link-layer type, snapshot length,
* and time stamp resolution.
*/
wtap_add_generated_idb(wth);
return WTAP_OPEN_MINE;
}
/* Parse the capture file.
Returns true if we got a packet, false otherwise. */
static bool
parse_ascend(ascend_t *ascend, wtap *wth, FILE_T fh, wtap_rec *rec,
int64_t *next_packet_seek_start_ret, int *err, char **err_info)
{
ascend_state_t parser_state = {0};
int retval;
ws_buffer_assure_space(&rec->data, wth->snapshot_length);
parser_state.fh = fh;
parser_state.pseudo_header = &rec->rec_header.packet_header.pseudo_header.ascend;
retval = run_ascend_parser(ws_buffer_start_ptr(&rec->data), &parser_state, err, err_info);
/* Did we see any data (hex bytes)? */
if (parser_state.first_hexbyte) {
/* Yes. Provide the offset of the first byte so that our caller can
tip off ascend_find_next_packet() as to where to look for the next
packet, if any. */
if (next_packet_seek_start_ret != NULL)
*next_packet_seek_start_ret = parser_state.first_hexbyte;
} else {
/* No. Maybe this record was broken; sometimes, a header will be
printed but the data will be omitted, or worse -- two headers will
be printed, followed by the data for each.
Because of this, we need to be fairly tolerant of what we accept
here. Provide our current offset so that our caller can tell
ascend_find_next_packet() to skip over what we've read so far so
we can try reading a new packet.
. That keeps us from getting into an infinite loop reading a broken
trace. */
if (next_packet_seek_start_ret != NULL)
*next_packet_seek_start_ret = file_tell(fh);
/* Don't treat that as a fatal error; pretend the parse succeeded. */
retval = 0;
}
/* if we got at least some data, return success even if the parser
reported an error. This is because the debug header gives the number
of bytes on the wire, not actually how many bytes are in the trace.
We won't know where the data ends until we run into the next packet. */
if (parser_state.caplen) {
if (! ascend->adjusted) {
ascend->adjusted = true;
if (parser_state.saw_timestamp) {
/*
* Capture file contained a date and time.
* We do this only if this is the very first packet we've seen -
* i.e., if "ascend->adjusted" is false - because
* if we get a date and time after the first packet, we can't
* go back and adjust the time stamps of the packets we've already
* processed, and basing the time stamps of this and following
* packets on the time stamp from the file text rather than the
* ctime of the capture file means times before this and after
* this can't be compared.
*/
ascend->inittime = parser_state.timestamp;
}
if (ascend->inittime > parser_state.secs)
ascend->inittime -= parser_state.secs;
}
wtap_setup_packet_rec(rec, wth->file_encap);
rec->block = wtap_block_create(WTAP_BLOCK_PACKET);
rec->presence_flags = WTAP_HAS_TS|WTAP_HAS_CAP_LEN;
rec->ts.secs = parser_state.secs + ascend->inittime;
rec->ts.nsecs = parser_state.usecs * 1000;
rec->rec_header.packet_header.caplen = parser_state.caplen;
rec->rec_header.packet_header.len = parser_state.wirelen;
return true;
}
/* Didn't see any data. Still, perhaps the parser was happy. */
if (retval) {
if (*err == 0) {
/* Parser failed, but didn't report an I/O error, so a parse error.
Return WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE, with the parse error as the error string. */
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
*err_info = g_strdup((parser_state.ascend_parse_error != NULL) ? parser_state.ascend_parse_error : "parse error");
}
} else {
if (*err == 0) {
/* Parser succeeded, but got no data, and didn't report an I/O error.
Return WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE, with a "got no data" error string. */
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
*err_info = g_strdup("no data returned by parse");
}
}
return false;
}
/* Read the next packet; called from wtap_read(). */
static bool ascend_read(wtap *wth, wtap_rec *rec, int *err,
char **err_info, int64_t *data_offset)
{
ascend_t *ascend = (ascend_t *)wth->priv;
int64_t offset;
/* parse_ascend() will advance the point at which to look for the next
packet's header, to just after the last packet's header (ie. at the
start of the last packet's data). We have to get past the last
packet's header because we might mistake part of it for a new header. */
if (file_seek(wth->fh, ascend->next_packet_seek_start,
SEEK_SET, err) == -1)
return false;
offset = ascend_find_next_packet(wth, err, err_info);
if (offset == -1) {
/* EOF or read error */
return false;
}
if (!parse_ascend(ascend, wth, wth->fh, rec,
&ascend->next_packet_seek_start, err, err_info))
return false;
/* Flex might have gotten an EOF and caused *err to be set to
WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ. If so, that's not an error, as the parser
didn't return an error; set *err to 0, and get rid of any error
string. */
*err = 0;
if (*err_info != NULL) {
g_free(*err_info);
*err_info = NULL;
}
*data_offset = offset;
return true;
}
static bool ascend_seek_read(wtap *wth, int64_t seek_off, wtap_rec *rec,
int *err, char **err_info)
{
ascend_t *ascend = (ascend_t *)wth->priv;
if (file_seek(wth->random_fh, seek_off, SEEK_SET, err) == -1)
return false;
if (!parse_ascend(ascend, wth, wth->random_fh, rec, NULL, err, err_info))
return false;
/* Flex might have gotten an EOF and caused *err to be set to
WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ. If so, that's not an error, as the parser
didn't return an error; set *err to 0, and get rid of any error
string. */
*err = 0;
if (*err_info != NULL) {
g_free(*err_info);
*err_info = NULL;
}
return true;
}
static const struct supported_block_type ascend_blocks_supported[] = {
/*
* We support packet blocks, with no comments or other options.
*/
{ WTAP_BLOCK_PACKET, MULTIPLE_BLOCKS_SUPPORTED, NO_OPTIONS_SUPPORTED }
};
static const struct file_type_subtype_info ascend_info = {
"Lucent/Ascend access server trace", "ascend", "txt", NULL,
false, BLOCKS_SUPPORTED(ascend_blocks_supported),
NULL, NULL, NULL
};
void register_ascend(void)
{
ascend_file_type_subtype = wtap_register_file_type_subtype(&ascend_info);
/*
* Register name for backwards compatibility with the
* wtap_filetypes table in Lua.
*/
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("ASCEND",
ascend_file_type_subtype);
}
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