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/* file_access.c
*
* Wiretap Library
* Copyright (c) 1998 by Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "config.h"
#define WS_LOG_DOMAIN LOG_DOMAIN_WIRETAP
#include "wtap-int.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <wsutil/file_util.h>
#include <wsutil/tempfile.h>
#ifdef HAVE_PLUGINS
#include <wsutil/plugins.h>
#endif
#include <wsutil/ws_assert.h>
#include "wtap_modules.h"
#include "file_wrappers.h"
#include "required_file_handlers.h"
#include <wsutil/application_flavor.h>
#include <wsutil/buffer.h>
#include <wsutil/str_util.h>
#include "lanalyzer.h"
#include "ngsniffer.h"
#include "radcom.h"
#include "ascendtext.h"
#include "nettl.h"
#include "libpcap.h"
#include "snoop.h"
#include "iptrace.h"
#include "iseries.h"
#include "netmon.h"
#include "netxray.h"
#include "toshiba.h"
#include "eyesdn.h"
#include "i4btrace.h"
#include "csids.h"
#include "pppdump.h"
#include "peekclassic.h"
#include "peektagged.h"
#include "vms.h"
#include "dbs-etherwatch.h"
#include "visual.h"
#include "cosine.h"
#include "5views.h"
#include "erf.h"
#include "hcidump.h"
#include "logcat.h"
#include "logcat_text.h"
#include "json.h"
#include "observer.h"
#include "k12.h"
#include "ber.h"
#include "catapult_dct2000.h"
#include "mp4.h"
#include "mp2t.h"
#include "mpeg.h"
#include "netscreen.h"
#include "commview.h"
#include "pcapng.h"
#include "aethra.h"
#include "btsnoop.h"
#include "tnef.h"
#include "dct3trace.h"
#include "packetlogger.h"
#include "daintree-sna.h"
#include "netscaler.h"
#include "mime_file.h"
#include "ipfix.h"
#include "vwr.h"
#include "camins.h"
#include "stanag4607.h"
#include "capsa.h"
#include "nettrace_3gpp_32_423.h"
#include "mplog.h"
#include "dpa400.h"
#include "rfc7468.h"
#include "ruby_marshal.h"
#include "systemd_journal.h"
#include "log3gpp.h"
#include "candump.h"
#include "busmaster.h"
#include "cllog.h"
#include "blf.h"
#include "eri_enb_log.h"
#include "autosar_dlt.h"
#include "rtpdump.h"
#include "ems.h"
#include "ttl.h"
#include "peak-trc.h"
#include "netlog.h"
/*
* Add an extension, and all compressed versions thereof if requested,
* to a GSList of extensions.
*/
static GSList *
add_extensions(GSList *extensions, const char *extension,
GSList *compression_type_extensions)
{
/*
* Add the specified extension.
*/
extensions = g_slist_prepend(extensions, g_strdup(extension));
/*
* Add whatever compressed versions we were supplied.
*/
for (GSList *compression_type_extension = compression_type_extensions;
compression_type_extension != NULL;
compression_type_extension = g_slist_next(compression_type_extension)) {
extensions = g_slist_prepend(extensions,
ws_strdup_printf("%s.%s", extension,
(const char *)compression_type_extension->data));
}
return extensions;
}
/*
* File types that can be identified by file extensions.
*
* These are used in file open dialogs to offer choices of extensions
* for which to filter. Note that the first field can list more than
* one type of file, because, for example, ".cap" is a popular
* extension used by a number of capture file types.
*
* File types that *don't* have a file extension used for them should
* *not* be placed here; if there's nothing to put in the last field
* of the structure, don't put an entry here, not even one with an
* empty string for the extensions list.
*
* All added file types, regardless of extension or lack thereof,
* must also be added open_info_base[] below.
*/
static const struct file_extension_info wireshark_file_type_extensions_base[] = {
{ "Wireshark/tcpdump/... - pcap", true, "pcap;cap;dmp" },
{ "Wireshark/... - pcapng", true, "pcapng;ntar" },
{ "Network Monitor, Surveyor, NetScaler", true, "cap" },
{ "Sun snoop", true, "snoop" },
{ "InfoVista 5View capture", true, "5vw" },
{ "Sniffer (DOS)", true, "cap;enc;trc;fdc;syc" },
{ "Cinco NetXRay, Sniffer (Windows)", true, "cap;caz" },
{ "Endace ERF capture", true, "erf" },
{ "EyeSDN USB S0/E1 ISDN trace format", true, "trc" },
{ "HP-UX nettl trace", true, "trc0;trc1" },
{ "Viavi Observer", true, "bfr" },
{ "Colasoft Capsa", true, "cscpkt" },
{ "Novell LANalyzer", true, "tr1" },
{ "Tektronix K12xx 32-bit .rf5 format", true, "rf5" },
{ "Savvius *Peek", true, "pkt;tpc;apc;wpz" },
{ "Catapult DCT2000 trace (.out format)", true, "out" },
{ "Micropross mplog", true, "mplog" },
{ "TamoSoft CommView NCF", true, "ncf" },
{ "TamoSoft CommView NCFX", true, "ncfx" },
{ "Symbian OS btsnoop", true, "log" },
{ "XML files (including Gammu DCT3 traces)", true, "xml" },
{ "macOS PacketLogger", true, "pklg" },
{ "Daintree SNA", true, "dcf" },
{ "IPFIX File Format", true, "pfx;ipfix" },
{ "Aethra .aps file", true, "aps" },
{ "MPEG2 transport stream", true, "mp2t;ts;m2ts;mpg" },
{ "Ixia IxVeriWave .vwr Raw 802.11 Capture", true, "vwr" },
{ "CAM Inspector file", true, "camins" },
{ "BLF file", true, "blf" },
{ "AUTOSAR DLT file", true, "dlt" },
{ "TTL file", true, "ttl" },
{ "MPEG files", false, "mpeg;mpg;mp3" },
{ "Transport-Neutral Encapsulation Format", false, "tnef" },
{ "JPEG/JFIF files", false, "jpg;jpeg;jfif" },
{ "NetLog file", true, "json" },
{ "JavaScript Object Notation file", false, "json" },
{ "MP4 file", false, "mp4" },
{ "RTPDump file", false, "rtp;rtpdump" },
{ "EMS file", false, "ems" },
{ "ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules", false, "cer;crl;csr;p10;p12;p772;p7c;p7s;p7m;p8;pfx;tsq;tsr" },
{ "RFC 7468 files", false, "crt;pem" },
{ "PEAK CAN TRC log", true, "trc" },
};
#define N_WIRESHARK_FILE_TYPE_EXTENSIONS array_length(wireshark_file_type_extensions_base)
static const struct file_extension_info stratoshark_file_type_extensions_base[] = {
{"Stratoshark/... - scap", true, "scap"},
};
#define N_STRATOSHARK_FILE_TYPE_EXTENSIONS array_length(stratoshark_file_type_extensions_base)
static const struct file_extension_info* file_type_extensions;
static GArray* file_type_extensions_arr;
/* initialize the extensions array if it has not been initialized yet */
static void
init_file_type_extensions(void)
{
if (file_type_extensions_arr) return;
file_type_extensions_arr = g_array_new(false,true,sizeof(struct file_extension_info));
if (application_flavor_is_wireshark()) {
g_array_append_vals(file_type_extensions_arr, wireshark_file_type_extensions_base, N_WIRESHARK_FILE_TYPE_EXTENSIONS);
} else {
g_array_append_vals(file_type_extensions_arr, stratoshark_file_type_extensions_base, N_STRATOSHARK_FILE_TYPE_EXTENSIONS);
}
file_type_extensions = (struct file_extension_info*)(void *)file_type_extensions_arr->data;
}
void
wtap_register_file_type_extension(const struct file_extension_info *ei)
{
init_file_type_extensions();
g_array_append_val(file_type_extensions_arr,*ei);
file_type_extensions = (const struct file_extension_info*)(void *)file_type_extensions_arr->data;
}
int
wtap_get_num_file_type_extensions(void)
{
return file_type_extensions_arr->len;
}
const char *
wtap_get_file_extension_type_name(int extension_type)
{
return file_type_extensions[extension_type].name;
}
static GSList *
add_extensions_for_file_extensions_type(int extension_type, GSList *extensions,
GSList *compression_type_extensions)
{
char **extensions_set, **extensionp, *extension;
/*
* Split the extension-list string into a set of extensions.
*/
extensions_set = g_strsplit(file_type_extensions[extension_type].extensions,
";", 0);
/*
* Add each of those extensions to the list.
*/
for (extensionp = extensions_set; *extensionp != NULL; extensionp++) {
extension = *extensionp;
/*
* Add the extension, and all compressed variants
* of it.
*/
extensions = add_extensions(extensions, extension,
compression_type_extensions);
}
g_strfreev(extensions_set);
return extensions;
}
/* Return a list of file extensions that are used by the specified file
* extension type.
*
* All strings in the list are allocated with g_malloc() and must be freed
* with g_free().
*/
GSList *
wtap_get_file_extension_type_extensions(unsigned extension_type)
{
GSList *extensions, *compression_type_extensions;
if (extension_type >= file_type_extensions_arr->len)
return NULL; /* not a valid extension type */
extensions = NULL; /* empty list, to start with */
/*
* Get compression-type extensions, if any.
*/
compression_type_extensions = wtap_get_all_compression_type_extensions_list();
/*
* Add all this file extension type's extensions, with compressed
* variants.
*/
extensions = add_extensions_for_file_extensions_type(extension_type,
extensions, compression_type_extensions);
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
return g_slist_reverse(extensions);
}
/*
* The open_file_* routines must return:
*
* WTAP_OPEN_ERROR on an I/O error;
*
* WTAP_OPEN_MINE if the file they're reading is one of the types
* it handles;
*
* WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE if the file they're reading isn't the type
* they're checking for.
*
* If the routine handles this type of file, it must set the "file_type"
* field in the "struct wtap" to the type of the file.
*
* Note that the routine does *not* have to free the private data pointer on
* error. The caller takes care of that by calling wtap_close on error.
* (See https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/issues/8518)
*
* However, the caller *does* have to free the private data pointer when
* returning WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE, since the next file type will be called
* and will likely just overwrite the pointer.
*
* The names are used in file open dialogs to select, for files that
* don't have magic numbers and that could potentially be files of
* more than one type based on the heuristics, a particular file
* type to interpret it as, if the file name has no extension, the
* extension isn't sufficient to determine the appropriate file type,
* or the extension is wrong.
*
* NOTE: when adding file formats to this list you may also want to add them
* to the following files so that the various desktop environments will
* know that Wireshark can open the file:
* 1) resources/freedesktop/org.wireshark.Wireshark-mime.xml (for freedesktop.org environments)
* 2) packaging/macosx/WiresharkInfo.plist.in (for macOS)
*
* If your file format has a commonly-used extension (e.g., ".pcap") then you
* should probably also add it to file_type_extensions_base[] (in this file),
* to the list of "<glob pattern=...>" entries for this file format in
* resources/freedesktop/org.wireshark.Wireshark-mime.xml, to the
* CFBundleTypeExtensions array for this file format in
* packaging/macosx/WiresharkInfo.plist, and to the PushFileExtensions macro
* in packaging/nsis/wireshark-common.nsh and the File Associations in
* packaging/wix/ComponentGroups.wxi (for Windows).
*/
static const struct open_info open_info_base[] = {
/* Open routines that look for magic numbers */
{ "Wireshark/tcpdump/... - pcap", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, libpcap_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Wireshark/... - pcapng", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, pcapng_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Sniffer (DOS)", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, ngsniffer_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Snoop, Shomiti/Finisar Surveyor", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, snoop_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "AIX iptrace", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, iptrace_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Microsoft Network Monitor", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, netmon_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Cinco NetXray/Sniffer (Windows)", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, netxray_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "RADCOM WAN/LAN analyzer", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, radcom_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "HP-UX nettl trace", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, nettl_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Visual Networks traffic capture", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, visual_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "InfoVista 5View capture", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, _5views_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Viavi Observer", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, observer_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Savvius tagged", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, peektagged_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Colasoft Capsa", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, capsa_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "DBS Etherwatch (VMS)", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, dbs_etherwatch_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Tektronix K12xx 32-bit .rf5 format", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, k12_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Catapult DCT2000 trace (.out format)", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, catapult_dct2000_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Aethra .aps file", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, aethra_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Symbian OS btsnoop", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, btsnoop_open, "log", NULL, NULL },
{ "EyeSDN USB S0/E1 ISDN trace format", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, eyesdn_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Transport-Neutral Encapsulation Format", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, tnef_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
/* 3GPP TS 32.423 Trace must come before MIME Files as it's XML based*/
{ "3GPP TS 32.423 Trace format", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, nettrace_3gpp_32_423_file_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
/* Gammu DCT3 trace must come before MIME files as it's XML based*/
{ "Gammu DCT3 trace", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, dct3trace_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "BLF Logfile", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, blf_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "AUTOSAR DLT Logfile", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, autosar_dlt_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "TTL Logfile", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, ttl_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "RTPDump files", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, rtpdump_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "MIME Files Format", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, mime_file_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Micropross mplog", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, mplog_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Unigraf DPA-400 capture", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, dpa400_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "RFC 7468 files", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, rfc7468_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
/* Open routines that have no magic numbers and require heuristics. */
{ "Novell LANalyzer", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, lanalyzer_open, "tr1", NULL, NULL },
/*
* PacketLogger must come before MPEG, because its files
* are sometimes grabbed by mpeg_open.
*/
{ "macOS PacketLogger", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, packetlogger_open, "pklg", NULL, NULL },
/* Some MPEG files have magic numbers, others just have heuristics. */
{ "MPEG", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, mpeg_open, "mpeg;mpg;mp3", NULL, NULL },
{ "Daintree SNA", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, daintree_sna_open, "dcf", NULL, NULL },
{ "STANAG 4607 Format", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, stanag4607_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, ber_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
/*
* I put NetScreen *before* erf, because there were some
* false positives with my test-files (Sake Blok, July 2007)
*
* I put VWR *after* ERF, because there were some cases where
* ERF files were misidentified as vwr files (Stephen
* Donnelly, August 2013; see bug 9054)
*
* I put VWR *after* Peek Classic, CommView, iSeries text,
* Toshiba text, K12 text, VMS tcpiptrace text, and NetScaler,
* because there were some cases where files of those types were
* misidentified as vwr files (Guy Harris, December 2013)
*/
{ "NetScreen snoop text file", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, netscreen_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "Endace ERF capture", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, erf_open, "erf", NULL, NULL },
{ "IPFIX File Format", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, ipfix_open, "pfx;ipfix",NULL, NULL },
{ "K12 text file", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, k12text_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "Savvius classic", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, peekclassic_open, "pkt;tpc;apc;wpz", NULL, NULL },
{ "pppd log (pppdump format)", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, pppdump_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "IBM iSeries comm. trace", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, iseries_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "I4B ISDN trace", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, i4btrace_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "MPEG2 transport stream", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, mp2t_open, "mp2t;ts;mpg", NULL, NULL },
{ "CSIDS IPLog", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, csids_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "TCPIPtrace (VMS)", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, vms_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "CoSine IPSX L2 capture", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, cosine_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "Bluetooth HCI dump", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, hcidump_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "TamoSoft CommView NCF", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, commview_ncf_open, "ncf", NULL, NULL },
{ "TamoSoft CommView NCFX", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, commview_ncfx_open, "ncfx", NULL, NULL },
{ "NetScaler", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, nstrace_open, "cap", NULL, NULL },
{ "Android Logcat Binary format", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, logcat_open, "logcat", NULL, NULL },
{ "Android Logcat Text formats", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, logcat_text_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "Candump log", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, candump_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Busmaster log", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, busmaster_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "CSS Electronics CLX000 CAN log", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, cllog_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "Ericsson eNode-B raw log", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, eri_enb_log_open, NULL, NULL, NULL },
{ "Systemd Journal", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, systemd_journal_open, "log;jnl;journal", NULL, NULL },
{ "PEAK CAN TRC log", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, peak_trc_open, "trc", NULL, NULL },
/* ASCII trace files from Telnet sessions. */
{ "Lucent/Ascend access server trace", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, ascend_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "Toshiba Compact ISDN Router snoop", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, toshiba_open, "txt", NULL, NULL },
{ "EGNOS Message Server (EMS) file", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, ems_open, "ems", NULL, NULL },
/* Extremely weak heuristics - put them at the end. */
{ "Ixia IxVeriWave .vwr Raw Capture", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, vwr_open, "vwr", NULL, NULL },
{ "CAM Inspector file", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, camins_open, "camins", NULL, NULL },
/* NetLog needs to be before JSON open because it is a specifically formatted JSON file */
{ "NetLog", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, netlog_open, "json", NULL, NULL },
{ "JavaScript Object Notation", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, json_open, "json", NULL, NULL },
{ "Ruby Marshal Object", OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC, ruby_marshal_open, "", NULL, NULL },
{ "3gpp phone log", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, log3gpp_open, "log", NULL, NULL },
{ "MP4 media file", OPEN_INFO_MAGIC, mp4_open, "mp4", NULL, NULL },
};
/* this is only used to build the dynamic array on load, do NOT use this
* for anything else, because the size of the actual array will change if
* Lua scripts register a new file reader.
*/
#define N_OPEN_INFO_ROUTINES array_length(open_info_base)
static GArray *open_info_arr;
/* this always points to the top of the created array */
struct open_info *open_routines;
/* this points to the first OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC type in the array */
static unsigned heuristic_open_routine_idx;
static void
set_heuristic_routine(void)
{
unsigned i;
ws_assert(open_info_arr != NULL);
for (i = 0; i < open_info_arr->len; i++) {
if (open_routines[i].type == OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC) {
heuristic_open_routine_idx = i;
break;
}
/* sanity check */
ws_assert(open_routines[i].type == OPEN_INFO_MAGIC);
}
ws_assert(heuristic_open_routine_idx > 0);
}
void
init_open_routines(void)
{
unsigned int i;
struct open_info *i_open;
if (open_info_arr)
return;
open_info_arr = g_array_new(true,true,sizeof(struct open_info));
g_array_append_vals(open_info_arr, open_info_base, N_OPEN_INFO_ROUTINES);
open_routines = (struct open_info *)(void*) open_info_arr->data;
/* Populate the extensions_set list now */
for (i = 0, i_open = open_routines; i < open_info_arr->len; i++, i_open++) {
if (i_open->extensions != NULL)
i_open->extensions_set = g_strsplit(i_open->extensions, ";", 0);
}
set_heuristic_routine();
}
/*
* Registers a new file reader - currently only called by wslua code for
* Lua readers and by compiled file reader plugins.
*
* If first_routine is true, the reader added before other readers of its
* type (magic or heuristic). This should be done only in cases where
* this reader's open test must be performed early, to avoid false
* positives for other readers' tests treating files for this reader
* as being for another reader.
*
* XXX - given that there is no guarantee that registration routines will
* be called in a given order, all this really does is divide readers for
* a given type (magic or heuristic) into two categories, with open routines
* for readers in the first category (first_routine true) all being called
* before readers in the second category; it does not guarantee a particular
* total order for open routines.
*
* Checks for an existing reader of the same name and errors if it finds one;
* if you want to handle that condition more gracefully, call
* wtap_has_open_info() first.
*/
void
wtap_register_open_info(struct open_info *oi, const bool first_routine)
{
if (!oi || !oi->name) {
ws_error("No open_info name given to register");
return;
}
/* verify name doesn't already exist */
if (wtap_has_open_info(oi->name)) {
ws_error("Name given to register_open_info already exists");
return;
}
if (oi->extensions != NULL)
oi->extensions_set = g_strsplit(oi->extensions, ";", 0);
/* if it's magic and first, prepend it; if it's heuristic and not first,
append it; if it's anything else, stick it in the middle */
if (first_routine && oi->type == OPEN_INFO_MAGIC) {
g_array_prepend_val(open_info_arr, *oi);
} else if (!first_routine && oi->type == OPEN_INFO_HEURISTIC) {
g_array_append_val(open_info_arr, *oi);
} else {
g_array_insert_val(open_info_arr, heuristic_open_routine_idx, *oi);
}
open_routines = (struct open_info *)(void*) open_info_arr->data;
set_heuristic_routine();
}
/* De-registers a file reader by removing it from the GArray based on its name.
* This function must NOT be called during wtap_open_offline(), since it changes the array.
* Note: this function will error if it doesn't find the given name; if you want to handle
* that condition more gracefully, call wtap_has_open_info() first.
*/
void
wtap_deregister_open_info(const char *name)
{
unsigned i;
if (!name) {
ws_error("Missing open_info name to de-register");
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < open_info_arr->len; i++) {
if (open_routines[i].name && strcmp(open_routines[i].name, name) == 0) {
g_strfreev(open_routines[i].extensions_set);
open_info_arr = g_array_remove_index(open_info_arr, i);
set_heuristic_routine();
return;
}
}
ws_error("deregister_open_info: name not found");
}
/* Determines if a open routine short name already exists
*/
bool
wtap_has_open_info(const char *name)
{
unsigned i;
if (!name) {
ws_error("No name given to wtap_has_open_info!");
return false;
}
for (i = 0; i < open_info_arr->len; i++) {
if (open_routines[i].name && strcmp(open_routines[i].name, name) == 0) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
bool
wtap_uses_lua_filehandler(const wtap* wth)
{
if (wth && wth->wslua_data != NULL) {
/*
* Currently, wslua_data is set if and only if using a Lua
* file handler.
*/
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Visual C++ on Win32 systems doesn't define these. (Old UNIX systems don't
* define them either.)
*
* Visual C++ on Win32 systems doesn't define S_IFIFO, it defines _S_IFIFO.
*/
#ifndef S_ISREG
#define S_ISREG(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)
#endif
#ifndef S_IFIFO
#define S_IFIFO _S_IFIFO
#endif
#ifndef S_ISFIFO
#define S_ISFIFO(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO)
#endif
#ifndef S_ISDIR
#define S_ISDIR(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
#endif
/* returns the 'type' number to use for wtap_open_offline based on the
* passed-in name (the name in the open_info struct). It returns WTAP_TYPE_AUTO
* on failure, which is the number 0. The 'type' number is the entry's index+1,
* because that's what wtap_open_offline() expects it to be.
*/
unsigned int
open_info_name_to_type(const char *name)
{
unsigned int i;
if (!name)
return WTAP_TYPE_AUTO;
for (i = 0; i < open_info_arr->len; i++) {
if (open_routines[i].name != NULL &&
strcmp(name, open_routines[i].name) == 0)
return i+1;
}
return WTAP_TYPE_AUTO; /* no such file type */
}
static char *
get_file_extension(const char *pathname)
{
char *filename;
char **components;
size_t ncomponents;
char *extensionp;
/*
* Is the pathname empty?
*/
if (strcmp(pathname, "") == 0)
return NULL; /* no extension */
/*
* Find the last component of the pathname.
*/
filename = g_path_get_basename(pathname);
/*
* Does it have an extension?
*/
if (strchr(filename, '.') == NULL) {
g_free(filename);
return NULL; /* no extension whatsoever */
}
/*
* Yes. Fold it to lowercase, since open_routines[] has
* its extensions in lowercase.
*/
ascii_strdown_inplace(filename);
/*
* Split it into components separated by ".".
*/
components = g_strsplit(filename, ".", 0);
g_free(filename);
/*
* Count the components.
*/
for (ncomponents = 0; components[ncomponents] != NULL; ncomponents++)
;
if (ncomponents == 0) {
g_strfreev(components);
return NULL; /* no components */
}
if (ncomponents == 1) {
g_strfreev(components);
return NULL; /* only one component, with no "." */
}
/*
* Get compression-type extensions, if any.
*/
GSList *compression_type_extensions = wtap_get_all_compression_type_extensions_list();
/*
* Is the last component one of the extensions used for compressed
* files?
*/
extensionp = components[ncomponents - 1];
for (GSList *compression_type_extension = compression_type_extensions;
compression_type_extension != NULL;
compression_type_extension = g_slist_next(compression_type_extension)) {
if (strcmp(extensionp, (const char *)compression_type_extension->data) == 0) {
/*
* Yes, so it's one of the compressed-file extensions.
* Is there an extension before that?
*/
if (ncomponents == 2) {
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
g_strfreev(components);
return NULL; /* no, only two components */
}
/*
* Yes, return that extension.
*/
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
extensionp = g_strdup(components[ncomponents - 2]);
g_strfreev(components);
return extensionp;
}
}
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
/*
* The extension isn't one of the compressed-file extensions;
* return it.
*/
extensionp = g_strdup(extensionp);
g_strfreev(components);
return extensionp;
}
/*
* Check if file extension is used in this heuristic
*/
static bool
heuristic_uses_extension(unsigned int i, const char *extension)
{
char **extensionp;
/*
* Does this file type *have* any extensions?
*/
if (open_routines[i].extensions == NULL)
return false; /* no */
/*
* Check each of them against the specified extension.
*/
for (extensionp = open_routines[i].extensions_set; *extensionp != NULL;
extensionp++) {
if (strcmp(extension, *extensionp) == 0) {
return true; /* it's one of them */
}
}
return false; /* it's not one of them */
}
/*
* Attempt to open the file corresponding to "wth" using the file format
* handler in "candidate".
*
* Returns WTAP_OPEN_MINE upon success, WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE if the file is not
* in a suitable format for "candidate", or WTAP_OPEN_ERROR if a failure
* occurred while reading the input.
*/
static int
try_one_open(wtap *wth, const struct open_info *candidate, int *err, char **err_info)
{
/* Seek back to the beginning of the file; the open routine for the
* previous file type may have left the file position somewhere other
* than the beginning, and the open routine for this file type will
* probably want to start reading at the beginning.
*
* Initialize the data offset while we're at it.
*/
if (file_seek(wth->fh, 0, SEEK_SET, err) == -1) {
/* Error - give up */
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
}
/* Set wth with wslua data if any - this is how we pass the data to the
* file reader, kinda like the priv member but not free'd later.
* It's ok for this to copy a NULL.
*/
wth->wslua_data = candidate->wslua_data;
return candidate->open_routine(wth, err, err_info);
}
/*
* Attempt to open the file corresponding to "wth". If "type" is supplied
* (i.e. other than WTAP_TYPE_AUTO), that will be the only type attempted.
* Otherwise, heuristic detection of the file format will be performed,
* possibly guided by the extension part of "filename".
*
* Returns WTAP_OPEN_MINE upon success, WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE if it was not
* possible to determine a suitable format for the file, or WTAP_OPEN_ERROR if
* a failure occurred while reading the input.
*/
static int
try_open(wtap *wth, unsigned int type, int *err, char **err_info)
{
int result = WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
unsigned i;
char *extension;
/* 'type' is 1-based. */
if (type != WTAP_TYPE_AUTO && type <= open_info_arr->len) {
/* Try only the specified type. */
return try_one_open(wth, &open_routines[type - 1], err, err_info);
}
/* First, all file types that support magic numbers. */
for (i = 0; i < heuristic_open_routine_idx && result == WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE; i++) {
result = try_one_open(wth, &open_routines[i], err, err_info);
}
if (result != WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE) {
return result;
}
/* Does this file's name have an extension? */
extension = get_file_extension(wth->pathname);
if (extension != NULL) {
unsigned pass;
/*
* Yes, the filename has an extension.
*
* The heuristic types fall into one of three categories, which
* we attempt in order by scanning for each category in turn.
*
* First pass selects the heuristic types that list this file's
* extension, as these are most likely to be the correct choice
* for this file.
*
* Second pass selects heuristic types which have no
* extensions. We try those before the ones that have
* extensions that *don't* match this file's extension, on the
* theory that files of those types generally have one of the
* type's extensions, and, as this file *doesn't* have one of
* those extensions, it's probably *not* one of those files.
*
* Third pass selects heuristic types which support extensions
* but where none of them matches this file's extension.
*
* We need only continue searching until we find a match or an
* error occurs.
*/
for (pass = 0; pass < 3 && result == WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE; pass++) {
for (i = heuristic_open_routine_idx; i < open_info_arr->len && result == WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE; i++) {
if ( (pass == 0 && heuristic_uses_extension(i, extension))
|| (pass == 1 && open_routines[i].extensions == NULL)
|| (pass == 2 && open_routines[i].extensions != NULL
&& !heuristic_uses_extension(i, extension))) {
result = try_one_open(wth, &open_routines[i], err, err_info);
}
}
}
g_free(extension);
} else {
/* No extension. Try all the heuristic types in order. */
for (i = heuristic_open_routine_idx; i < open_info_arr->len && result == WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE; i++) {
result = try_one_open(wth, &open_routines[i], err, err_info);
}
}
return result;
}
/* Opens a file and prepares a wtap struct.
* If "do_random" is true, it opens the file twice; the second open
* allows the application to do random-access I/O without moving
* the seek offset for sequential I/O, which is used by Wireshark
* so that it can do sequential I/O to a capture file that's being
* written to as new packets arrive independently of random I/O done
* to display protocol trees for packets when they're selected.
*/
wtap *
wtap_open_offline(const char *filename, unsigned int type, int *err, char **err_info,
bool do_random)
{
int fd;
ws_statb64 statb;
bool ispipe = false;
wtap *wth;
bool use_stdin = false;
wtap_block_t shb;
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
/* open standard input if filename is '-' */
if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
use_stdin = true;
/* First, make sure the file is valid */
if (use_stdin) {
if (ws_fstat64(0, &statb) < 0) {
*err = errno;
return NULL;
}
} else {
if (ws_stat64(filename, &statb) < 0) {
*err = errno;
return NULL;
}
}
if (S_ISFIFO(statb.st_mode)) {
/*
* Opens of FIFOs are allowed only when not opening
* for random access.
*
* Currently, we do seeking when trying to find out
* the file type, but our I/O routines do some amount
* of buffering, and do backward seeks within the buffer
* if possible, so at least some file types can be
* opened from pipes, so we don't completely disallow opens
* of pipes.
*/
if (do_random) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_RANDOM_OPEN_PIPE;
return NULL;
}
ispipe = true;
} else if (S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode)) {
/*
* Return different errors for "this is a directory"
* and "this is some random special file type", so
* the user can get a potentially more helpful error.
*/
*err = EISDIR;
return NULL;
} else if (! S_ISREG(statb.st_mode)) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE;
return NULL;
}
/*
* We need two independent descriptors for random access, so
* they have different file positions. If we're opening the
* standard input, we can only dup it to get additional
* descriptors, so we can't have two independent descriptors,
* and thus can't do random access.
*/
if (use_stdin && do_random) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_RANDOM_OPEN_STDIN;
return NULL;
}
errno = ENOMEM;
wth = g_new0(wtap, 1);
/* Open the file */
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN;
if (use_stdin) {
/*
* We dup FD 0, so that we don't have to worry about
* a file_close of wth->fh closing the standard
* input of the process.
*/
fd = ws_dup(0);
if (fd < 0) {
*err = errno;
g_free(wth);
return NULL;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
if (_setmode(fd, O_BINARY) == -1) {
/* "Shouldn't happen" */
*err = errno;
g_free(wth);
return NULL;
}
#endif
if (!(wth->fh = file_fdopen(fd))) {
*err = errno;
ws_close(fd);
g_free(wth);
return NULL;
}
} else {
if (!(wth->fh = file_open(filename))) {
*err = errno;
g_free(wth);
return NULL;
}
}
if (do_random) {
if (!(wth->random_fh = file_open(filename))) {
*err = errno;
file_close(wth->fh);
g_free(wth);
return NULL;
}
} else
wth->random_fh = NULL;
/* initialization */
wth->ispipe = ispipe;
wth->file_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_UNKNOWN;
wth->subtype_sequential_close = NULL;
wth->subtype_close = NULL;
wth->file_tsprec = WTAP_TSPREC_USEC;
wth->pathname = g_strdup(filename);
wth->priv = NULL;
wth->wslua_data = NULL;
wth->shb_hdrs = g_array_new(false, false, sizeof(wtap_block_t));
shb = wtap_block_create(WTAP_BLOCK_SECTION);
if (shb)
g_array_append_val(wth->shb_hdrs, shb);
/* Initialize the array containing a list of interfaces. pcapng_open and
* erf_open needs this (and libpcap_open for ERF encapsulation types).
* Always initing it here saves checking for a NULL ptr later. */
wth->interface_data = g_array_new(false, false, sizeof(wtap_block_t));
/*
* Next interface data that wtap_get_next_interface_description()
* will return.
*/
wth->next_interface_data = 0;
wth->shb_iface_to_global = g_array_new(false, false, sizeof(unsigned));
g_array_append_val(wth->shb_iface_to_global, wth->interface_data->len);
if (wth->random_fh) {
wth->fast_seek = g_ptr_array_new();
file_set_random_access(wth->fh, false, wth->fast_seek);
file_set_random_access(wth->random_fh, true, wth->fast_seek);
}
/* Find a file format handler which can read the file. */
switch (try_open(wth, type, err, err_info)) {
case WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE:
/* Well, it's not one of the types of file we know about. */
*err = WTAP_ERR_FILE_UNKNOWN_FORMAT;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case WTAP_OPEN_ERROR:
wtap_close(wth);
wth = NULL;
}
return wth;
}
/*
* Given the pathname of the file we just closed with wtap_fdclose(), attempt
* to reopen that file and assign the new file descriptor(s) to the sequential
* stream and, if do_random is true, to the random stream. Used on Windows
* after the rename of a file we had open was done or if the rename of a
* file on top of a file we had open failed.
*
* This is only required by Wireshark, not TShark, and, at the point that
* Wireshark is doing this, the sequential stream is closed, and the
* random stream is open, so this refuses to open pipes, and only
* reopens the random stream.
*/
bool
wtap_fdreopen(wtap *wth, const char *filename, int *err)
{
ws_statb64 statb;
/*
* We need two independent descriptors for random access, so
* they have different file positions. If we're opening the
* standard input, we can only dup it to get additional
* descriptors, so we can't have two independent descriptors,
* and thus can't do random access.
*/
if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_RANDOM_OPEN_STDIN;
return false;
}
/* First, make sure the file is valid */
if (ws_stat64(filename, &statb) < 0) {
*err = errno;
return false;
}
if (S_ISFIFO(statb.st_mode)) {
/*
* Opens of FIFOs are not allowed; see above.
*/
*err = WTAP_ERR_RANDOM_OPEN_PIPE;
return false;
} else if (S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode)) {
/*
* Return different errors for "this is a directory"
* and "this is some random special file type", so
* the user can get a potentially more helpful error.
*/
*err = EISDIR;
return false;
} else if (! S_ISREG(statb.st_mode)) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_NOT_REGULAR_FILE;
return false;
}
/* Open the file */
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN;
if (!file_fdreopen(wth->random_fh, filename)) {
*err = errno;
return false;
}
if (strcmp(filename, wth->pathname) != 0) {
g_free(wth->pathname);
wth->pathname = g_strdup(filename);
}
return true;
}
/* Table of the file types and subtypes for which we have support. */
/*
* Pointer to the GArray holding the registered file types.
*/
static GArray* file_type_subtype_table_arr;
/*
* Pointer to the table of registered file types in that GArray.
*/
static const struct file_type_subtype_info* file_type_subtype_table;
/*
* Number of elements in the table for builtin file types/subtypes.
*/
static unsigned wtap_num_builtin_file_types_subtypes;
/*
* Required builtin types.
*/
int pcap_file_type_subtype = -1;
int pcap_nsec_file_type_subtype = -1;
int pcapng_file_type_subtype = -1;
/*
* Table for mapping old file type/subtype names to new ones for
* backwards compatibility.
*/
static GHashTable *type_subtype_name_map;
/*
* Initialize the table of file types/subtypes with all the builtin
* types/subtypes.
*/
void
wtap_init_file_type_subtypes(void)
{
/* Don't do this twice. */
ws_assert(file_type_subtype_table_arr == NULL);
/*
* Estimate the number of file types/subtypes as twice the
* number of modules; that's probably an overestimate, as
* the average number of file types/subtypes registered by
* a module is > 1 but probably < 2, but that shouldn't
* waste too much memory.
*
* Add on 7 more for pcapng, pcap, nanosecond pcap, and the
* extra modified flavors of pcap.
*/
file_type_subtype_table_arr = g_array_sized_new(false, true,
sizeof(struct file_type_subtype_info), wtap_module_count*2 + 7);
file_type_subtype_table = (const struct file_type_subtype_info*)(void *)file_type_subtype_table_arr->data;
/*
* Initialize the hash table for mapping old file type/subtype
* names to the corresponding new names.
*/
type_subtype_name_map = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash,
g_str_equal, g_free, g_free);
/* No entries yet, so no builtin entries yet. */
wtap_num_builtin_file_types_subtypes = 0;
/*
* Register the builtin entries that aren't in the table.
* First, do the required ones; register pcapng first, then
* pcap, so, at the beginning of the table, we have pcapng,
* pcap, nanosecond pcap, and the weird modified pcaps, so
* searches for file types that can write a file format
* start with pcapng, pcap, and nanosecond pcap.
*/
register_pcapng();
register_pcap();
/* Now register the ones found by the build process */
for (unsigned i = 0; i < wtap_module_count; i++)
wtap_module_reg[i].cb_func();
/* Update the number of builtin entries. */
wtap_num_builtin_file_types_subtypes = file_type_subtype_table_arr->len;
}
/*
* Attempt to register a new file type/subtype; fails if a type/subtype
* with that name is already registered.
*/
int
wtap_register_file_type_subtype(const struct file_type_subtype_info* fi)
{
struct file_type_subtype_info* finfo;
unsigned file_type_subtype;
/*
* Check for required fields (description and name).
*/
if (!fi || !fi->description || !fi->name) {
ws_warning("no file type info");
return -1;
}
/*
* There must be at least one block type that this file
* type/subtype supports.
*/
if (fi->num_supported_blocks == 0 || fi->supported_blocks == NULL) {
ws_warning("no blocks supported by file type \"%s\"", fi->name);
return -1;
}
/*
* Is this type already registered?
*/
if (wtap_name_to_file_type_subtype(fi->name) != -1) {
/*
* Yes. You don't get to replace an existing handler.
*/
ws_warning("file type \"%s\" is already registered", fi->name);
return -1;
}
/*
* Is there a freed entry in the array, due to a file type
* being de-registered?
*
* Skip the built-in entries, as they're never deregistered.
*/
for (file_type_subtype = wtap_num_builtin_file_types_subtypes;
file_type_subtype < file_type_subtype_table_arr->len;
file_type_subtype++) {
if (file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].name == NULL) {
/*
* We found such an entry.
*
* Get the pointer from the GArray, so that we get a
* non-const pointer.
*/
finfo = &g_array_index(file_type_subtype_table_arr, struct file_type_subtype_info, file_type_subtype);
/*
* Fill in the entry with the new values.
*/
*finfo = *fi;
return (int)file_type_subtype;
}
}
/*
* There aren't any free slots, so add a new entry.
* Get the number of current number of entries, which will
* be the index of the new entry, then append this entry
* to the end of the array, change file_type_subtype_table
* in case the array had to get reallocated, and return
* the index of the new entry.
*/
file_type_subtype = file_type_subtype_table_arr->len;
g_array_append_val(file_type_subtype_table_arr, *fi);
file_type_subtype_table = (const struct file_type_subtype_info*)(void *)file_type_subtype_table_arr->data;
return file_type_subtype;
}
/* De-registers a file writer - they can never be removed from the GArray, but we can "clear" an entry.
*/
void
wtap_deregister_file_type_subtype(const int subtype)
{
struct file_type_subtype_info* finfo;
if (subtype < 0 || subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len) {
ws_error("invalid file type to de-register");
return;
}
if ((unsigned)subtype < wtap_num_builtin_file_types_subtypes) {
ws_error("built-in file types cannot be de-registered");
return;
}
/*
* Get the pointer from the GArray, so that we get a non-const
* pointer.
*/
finfo = &g_array_index(file_type_subtype_table_arr, struct file_type_subtype_info, subtype);
/*
* Clear out this entry.
*/
finfo->description = NULL;
finfo->name = NULL;
finfo->default_file_extension = NULL;
finfo->additional_file_extensions = NULL;
finfo->writing_must_seek = false;
finfo->num_supported_blocks = 0;
finfo->supported_blocks = NULL;
finfo->can_write_encap = NULL;
finfo->dump_open = NULL;
finfo->wslua_info = NULL;
}
/*
* Given a GArray of WTAP_ENCAP_ types, return the per-file encapsulation
* type that would be needed to write out a file with those types. If
* there's only one type, it's that type, otherwise it's
* WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET.
*/
int
wtap_dump_required_file_encap_type(const GArray *file_encaps)
{
int encap;
encap = WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET;
if (file_encaps->len == 1) {
/* OK, use the one-and-only encapsulation type. */
encap = g_array_index(file_encaps, int, 0);
}
return encap;
}
bool
wtap_dump_can_write_encap(int file_type_subtype, int encap)
{
int result = 0;
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len ||
file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].can_write_encap == NULL)
return false;
result = (*file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].can_write_encap)(encap);
if (result != 0) {
/* if the err said to check wslua's can_write_encap, try that */
if (result == WTAP_ERR_CHECK_WSLUA
&& file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info != NULL
&& file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_can_write_encap != NULL) {
result = (*file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_can_write_encap)(encap, file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_data);
}
if (result != 0)
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Return true if a capture with a given GArray of encapsulation types
* and a given bitset of comment types can be written in a specified
* format, and false if it can't.
*/
static bool
wtap_dump_can_write_format(int ft, const GArray *file_encaps,
uint32_t required_comment_types)
{
unsigned i;
/*
* Can we write in this format?
*/
if (!wtap_dump_can_open(ft)) {
/* No. */
return false;
}
/*
* Yes. Can we write out all the required comments in this
* format?
*/
if (required_comment_types & WTAP_COMMENT_PER_SECTION) {
if (wtap_file_type_subtype_supports_option(ft,
WTAP_BLOCK_SECTION, OPT_COMMENT) == OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
/* Not section comments. */
return false;
}
}
if (required_comment_types & WTAP_COMMENT_PER_INTERFACE) {
if (wtap_file_type_subtype_supports_option(ft,
WTAP_BLOCK_IF_ID_AND_INFO, OPT_COMMENT) == OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
/* Not interface comments. */
return false;
}
}
if (required_comment_types & WTAP_COMMENT_PER_PACKET) {
if (wtap_file_type_subtype_supports_option(ft,
WTAP_BLOCK_PACKET, OPT_COMMENT) == OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
/* Not packet comments. */
return false;
}
}
/*
* Yes. Is the required per-file encapsulation type supported?
* This might be WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET.
*/
if (!wtap_dump_can_write_encap(ft, wtap_dump_required_file_encap_type(file_encaps))) {
/* No. */
return false;
}
/*
* Yes. Are all the individual encapsulation types supported?
*/
for (i = 0; i < file_encaps->len; i++) {
if (!wtap_dump_can_write_encap(ft,
g_array_index(file_encaps, int, i))) {
/* No - one of them isn't. */
return false;
}
}
/* Yes - we're OK. */
return true;
}
/*
* Return true if we can write a file with the given GArray of
* encapsulation types and the given bitmask of comment types.
*/
bool
wtap_dump_can_write(const GArray *file_encaps, uint32_t required_comment_types)
{
int ft;
for (ft = 0; ft < (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len; ft++) {
/* To save a file with Wiretap, Wiretap has to handle that format,
* and its code to handle that format must be able to write a file
* with this file's encapsulation types.
*/
if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(ft, file_encaps, required_comment_types)) {
/* OK, we can write it out in this type. */
return true;
}
}
/* No, we couldn't save it in any format. */
return false;
}
/*
* Sort by file type/subtype name.
*/
static int
compare_file_type_subtypes_by_name(const void *a, const void *b)
{
int file_type_subtype_a = *(const int *)a;
int file_type_subtype_b = *(const int *)b;
return strcmp(wtap_file_type_subtype_name(file_type_subtype_a),
wtap_file_type_subtype_name(file_type_subtype_b));
}
/*
* Sort by file type/subtype description.
*/
static int
compare_file_type_subtypes_by_description(const void *a, const void *b)
{
int file_type_subtype_a = *(const int *)a;
int file_type_subtype_b = *(const int *)b;
return strcmp(wtap_file_type_subtype_description(file_type_subtype_a),
wtap_file_type_subtype_description(file_type_subtype_b));
}
/*
* Get a GArray of file type/subtype values for file types/subtypes
* that can be used to save a file of a given type/subtype with a given
* GArray of encapsulation types and the given bitmask of comment types.
*/
GArray *
wtap_get_savable_file_types_subtypes_for_file(int file_type_subtype,
const GArray *file_encaps, uint32_t required_comment_types,
ft_sort_order sort_order)
{
GArray *savable_file_types_subtypes;
int ft;
int default_file_type_subtype = -1;
int other_file_type_subtype = -1;
/* Can we save this file in its own file type/subtype? */
if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(file_type_subtype, file_encaps,
required_comment_types)) {
/* Yes - make that the default file type/subtype. */
default_file_type_subtype = file_type_subtype;
} else if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(pcap_file_type_subtype,
file_encaps,
required_comment_types)) {
/*
* No, but we can write it as a pcap file; make that
* the default file type/subtype.
*/
default_file_type_subtype = pcap_file_type_subtype;
} else if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(pcapng_file_type_subtype,
file_encaps,
required_comment_types)) {
/*
* No, but we can write it as a pcapng file; make that
* the default file type/subtype.
*/
default_file_type_subtype = pcapng_file_type_subtype;
} else {
/* OK, find the first file type/subtype we *can* save it as. */
default_file_type_subtype = -1;
for (ft = 0; ft < (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len; ft++) {
if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(ft, file_encaps,
required_comment_types)) {
/* OK, got it. */
default_file_type_subtype = ft;
break;
}
}
}
if (default_file_type_subtype == -1) {
/* We don't support writing this file as any file type/subtype. */
return NULL;
}
/*
* If the default is pcap, put pcapng right after it if we can
* also write it in pcapng format; otherwise, if the default is
* pcapng, put pcap right after it if we can also write it in
* pcap format.
*/
if (default_file_type_subtype == pcap_file_type_subtype) {
if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(pcapng_file_type_subtype,
file_encaps,
required_comment_types))
other_file_type_subtype = pcapng_file_type_subtype;
} else if (default_file_type_subtype == pcapng_file_type_subtype) {
if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(pcap_file_type_subtype,
file_encaps,
required_comment_types))
other_file_type_subtype = pcap_file_type_subtype;
}
/* Allocate the array. */
savable_file_types_subtypes = g_array_new(false, false,
sizeof (int));
/*
* First, add the types we don't want to force to the
* beginning of the list.
*/
for (ft = 0; ft < (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len; ft++) {
if (ft == default_file_type_subtype ||
ft == other_file_type_subtype)
continue; /* we will done this one later */
if (wtap_dump_can_write_format(ft, file_encaps,
required_comment_types)) {
/* OK, we can write it out in this type. */
g_array_append_val(savable_file_types_subtypes, ft);
}
}
/* Now, sort the list. */
g_array_sort(savable_file_types_subtypes,
(sort_order == FT_SORT_BY_NAME) ? compare_file_type_subtypes_by_name :
compare_file_type_subtypes_by_description);
/*
* If we have a type/subtype to put above the default one,
* do so.
*
* We put this type at the beginning before putting the
* default there, so the default is at the top.
*/
if (other_file_type_subtype != -1)
g_array_prepend_val(savable_file_types_subtypes,
other_file_type_subtype);
/* Put the default file type/subtype first in the list. */
g_array_prepend_val(savable_file_types_subtypes,
default_file_type_subtype);
return savable_file_types_subtypes;
}
/*
* Get a GArray of all writable file type/subtype values.
*/
GArray *
wtap_get_writable_file_types_subtypes(ft_sort_order sort_order)
{
GArray *writable_file_types_subtypes;
int ft;
/*
* Allocate the array.
* Pre-allocate room enough for all types.
* XXX - that's overkill; just scan the table to find all the
* writable types and count them.
*/
writable_file_types_subtypes = g_array_sized_new(false, false,
sizeof (int), file_type_subtype_table_arr->len);
/*
* First, add the types we don't want to force to the
* beginning of the list.
*/
for (ft = 0; ft < (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len; ft++) {
if (ft == pcap_file_type_subtype ||
ft == pcapng_file_type_subtype)
continue; /* we've already done these two */
if (wtap_dump_can_open(ft)) {
/* OK, we can write this type. */
g_array_append_val(writable_file_types_subtypes, ft);
}
}
/* Now, sort the list. */
g_array_sort(writable_file_types_subtypes,
(sort_order == FT_SORT_BY_NAME) ? compare_file_type_subtypes_by_name :
compare_file_type_subtypes_by_description);
/*
* Now, put pcap and pcapng at the beginning, as they're
* our "native" formats. Put pcapng there first, and
* pcap before it.
*/
if (pcapng_file_type_subtype != -1 &&
wtap_dump_can_open(pcapng_file_type_subtype)) {
/*
* We can write pcapng. (If we can't, that's a huge
* mistake.)
*/
g_array_prepend_val(writable_file_types_subtypes,
pcapng_file_type_subtype);
}
if (pcap_file_type_subtype != -1 &&
wtap_dump_can_open(pcap_file_type_subtype)) {
/*
* We can write pcap. (If we can't, that's a huge
* mistake.)
*/
g_array_prepend_val(writable_file_types_subtypes,
pcap_file_type_subtype);
}
return writable_file_types_subtypes;
}
/*
* String describing the file type/subtype.
*/
const char *
wtap_file_type_subtype_description(int file_type_subtype)
{
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len)
return NULL;
else
return file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].description;
}
/*
* Name to use in, say, a command-line flag specifying the type/subtype.
*/
const char *
wtap_file_type_subtype_name(int file_type_subtype)
{
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len)
return NULL;
else
return file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].name;
}
/*
* Register a backwards-compatibility name.
*/
void
wtap_register_compatibility_file_subtype_name(const char *old_name,
const char *new_name)
{
g_hash_table_insert(type_subtype_name_map, g_strdup(old_name),
g_strdup(new_name));
}
/*
* Translate a name to a capture file type/subtype.
*/
int
wtap_name_to_file_type_subtype(const char *name)
{
char *new_name;
int file_type_subtype;
/*
* Is this name a backwards-compatibility name?
*/
new_name = (char *)g_hash_table_lookup(type_subtype_name_map,
(void *)name);
if (new_name != NULL) {
/*
* Yes, and new_name is the name to which it should
* be mapped.
*/
name = new_name;
}
for (file_type_subtype = 0;
file_type_subtype < (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len;
file_type_subtype++) {
if (file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].name != NULL &&
strcmp(name, file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].name) == 0)
return file_type_subtype;
}
return -1; /* no such file type, or we can't write it */
}
/*
* Provide the file type/subtype for pcap.
*/
int
wtap_pcap_file_type_subtype(void)
{
/*
* Make sure pcap was registered as a file type/subtype;
* it's one of our "native" formats.
*/
ws_assert(pcap_file_type_subtype != -1);
return pcap_file_type_subtype;
}
/*
* Provide the file type/subtype for nanosecond-resolution pcap.
*/
int
wtap_pcap_nsec_file_type_subtype(void)
{
/*
* Make sure nanosecond-resolution pcap was registered
* as a file type/subtype; it's one of our "native" formats.
*/
ws_assert(pcap_nsec_file_type_subtype != -1);
return pcap_nsec_file_type_subtype;
}
/*
* Provide the file type/subtype for pcapng.
*/
int
wtap_pcapng_file_type_subtype(void)
{
/*
* Make sure pcapng was registered as a file type/subtype;
* it's one of our "native" formats.
*/
ws_assert(pcapng_file_type_subtype != -1);
return pcapng_file_type_subtype;
}
/*
* Determine if a file type/subtype can write a block of the given type.
*/
block_support_t
wtap_file_type_subtype_supports_block(int file_type_subtype,
wtap_block_type_t type)
{
size_t num_supported_blocks;
const struct supported_block_type *supported_blocks;
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len) {
/*
* There's no such file type, so it can't support any
* blocks.
*/
return BLOCK_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
num_supported_blocks = file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].num_supported_blocks;
supported_blocks = file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].supported_blocks;
for (size_t block_idx = 0; block_idx < num_supported_blocks;
block_idx++) {
if (supported_blocks[block_idx].type == type)
return supported_blocks[block_idx].support;
}
/*
* Not found, which means not supported.
*/
return BLOCK_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
/*
* Determine if a file type/subtype, when writing a block of the given type,
* can support adding the given option to the block.
*/
option_support_t
wtap_file_type_subtype_supports_option(int file_type_subtype,
wtap_block_type_t type, unsigned option)
{
size_t num_supported_blocks;
const struct supported_block_type *supported_blocks;
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len) {
/*
* There's no such file type, so it can't support any
* blocks, and thus can't support any options.
*/
return OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
num_supported_blocks = file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].num_supported_blocks;
supported_blocks = file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].supported_blocks;
for (size_t block_idx = 0; block_idx < num_supported_blocks;
block_idx++) {
if (supported_blocks[block_idx].type == type) {
/*
* OK, that block is known.
* Is it supported?
*/
if (supported_blocks[block_idx].support == BLOCK_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
/*
* No, so clearly the option isn't
* supported in that block.
*/
return OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
/*
* Yes, so check the options.
*/
size_t num_supported_options;
const struct supported_option_type *supported_options;
num_supported_options = supported_blocks[block_idx].num_supported_options;
supported_options = supported_blocks[block_idx].supported_options;
for (size_t opt_idx = 0; opt_idx < num_supported_options;
opt_idx++) {
if (supported_options[opt_idx].opt == option)
return supported_options[opt_idx].support;
}
/*
* Not found, which means not supported.
*/
return OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
}
/*
* The block type wasn't found, which means it's not supported,
* which means the option isn't supported in that block.
*/
return OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED;
}
static GSList *
add_extensions_for_file_type_subtype(int file_type_subtype, GSList *extensions,
GSList *compression_type_extensions)
{
char **extensions_set, **extensionp;
char *extension;
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len) {
/*
* There's no such file type, so it has no extensions
* to add.
*/
return extensions;
}
/*
* Add the default extension, and all of the compressed variants
* from the list of compressed-file extensions, if there is a
* default extension.
*/
if (file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].default_file_extension != NULL) {
extensions = add_extensions(extensions,
file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].default_file_extension,
compression_type_extensions);
}
if (file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].additional_file_extensions != NULL) {
/*
* We have additional extensions; add them.
*
* First, split the extension-list string into a set of
* extensions.
*/
extensions_set = g_strsplit(file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].additional_file_extensions,
";", 0);
/*
* Add each of those extensions to the list.
*/
for (extensionp = extensions_set; *extensionp != NULL;
extensionp++) {
extension = *extensionp;
/*
* Add the extension, and all compressed variants
* of it if requested.
*/
extensions = add_extensions(extensions, extension,
compression_type_extensions);
}
g_strfreev(extensions_set);
}
return extensions;
}
/* Return a list of file extensions that are used by the specified file
* type/subtype.
*
* If include_compressed is true, the list will include compressed
* extensions, e.g. not just "pcap" but also "pcap.gz" if we can read
* gzipped files.
*
* All strings in the list are allocated with g_malloc() and must be freed
* with g_free().
*/
GSList *
wtap_get_file_extensions_list(int file_type_subtype, bool include_compressed)
{
GSList *extensions, *compression_type_extensions;
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len)
return NULL; /* not a valid file type */
if (file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].default_file_extension == NULL)
return NULL; /* valid, but no extensions known */
extensions = NULL; /* empty list, to start with */
/*
* Add all this file type's extensions, with compressed
* variants if include_compressed is true.
*/
if (include_compressed) {
/*
* Get compression-type extensions, if any.
*/
compression_type_extensions = wtap_get_all_compression_type_extensions_list();
} else {
/*
* We don't want the compressed file extensions.
*/
compression_type_extensions = NULL;
}
extensions = add_extensions_for_file_type_subtype(file_type_subtype, extensions,
compression_type_extensions);
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
return g_slist_reverse(extensions);
}
/* Return a list of all extensions that are used by all capture file
* types, including compressed extensions, e.g. not just "pcap" but
* also "pcap.gz" if we can read gzipped files.
*
* "Capture files" means "include file types that correspond to
* collections of network packets, but not file types that
* store data that just happens to be transported over protocols
* such as HTTP but that aren't collections of network packets",
* so that it could be used for "All Capture Files" without picking
* up JPEG files or files such as that - those aren't capture files,
* and we *do* have them listed in the long list of individual file
* types, so omitting them from "All Capture Files" is the right
* thing to do.
*
* All strings in the list are allocated with g_malloc() and must be freed
* with g_free().
*
* This is used to generate a list of extensions to look for if the user
* chooses "All Capture Files" in a file open dialog.
*/
GSList *
wtap_get_all_capture_file_extensions_list(void)
{
GSList *extensions, *compression_type_extensions;
unsigned int i;
init_file_type_extensions();
extensions = NULL; /* empty list, to start with */
/*
* Get compression-type extensions, if any.
*/
compression_type_extensions = wtap_get_all_compression_type_extensions_list();
for (i = 0; i < file_type_extensions_arr->len; i++) {
/*
* Is this a capture file, rather than one of the
* other random file types we can read?
*/
if (file_type_extensions[i].is_capture_file) {
/*
* Yes. Add all this file extension type's
* extensions, with compressed variants.
*/
extensions = add_extensions_for_file_extensions_type(i,
extensions, compression_type_extensions);
}
}
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
return g_slist_reverse(extensions);
}
/* Return a list of all extensions that are used by all file types that
* we can read, including compressed extensions, e.g. not just "pcap" but
* also "pcap.gz" if we can read gzipped files.
*
* "File type" means "include file types that correspond to collections
* of network packets, as well as file types that store data that just
* happens to be transported over protocols such as HTTP but that aren't
* collections of network packets, and plain text files".
*
* All strings in the list are allocated with g_malloc() and must be freed
* with g_free().
*
* This is used to get the "base name" for a file, by stripping off
* compressed-file extensions and extensions that correspond to file
* types that we know about.
*/
GSList *
wtap_get_all_file_extensions_list(void)
{
GSList *extensions, *compression_type_extensions;
extensions = NULL; /* empty list, to start with */
/*
* Get compression-type extensions, if any.
*/
compression_type_extensions = wtap_get_all_compression_type_extensions_list();
for (int ft = 0; ft < (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len; ft++) {
extensions = add_extensions_for_file_type_subtype(ft, extensions,
compression_type_extensions);
}
g_slist_free(compression_type_extensions);
return g_slist_reverse(extensions);
}
/*
* Free a list returned by wtap_get_file_extension_type_extensions(),
* wtap_get_all_capture_file_extensions_list, wtap_get_file_extensions_list(),
* or wtap_get_all_file_extensions_list().
*/
void
wtap_free_extensions_list(GSList *extensions)
{
GSList *extension;
for (extension = extensions; extension != NULL;
extension = g_slist_next(extension)) {
g_free(extension->data);
}
g_slist_free(extensions);
}
/*
* Return the default file extension to use with the specified file type
* and subtype; that's just the extension, without any ".".
*/
const char *
wtap_default_file_extension(int file_type_subtype)
{
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len)
return NULL;
else
return file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].default_file_extension;
}
/*
* Return whether we know how to write the specified file type.
*/
bool
wtap_dump_can_open(int file_type_subtype)
{
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len ||
file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].dump_open == NULL)
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* Return whether we know how to write a compressed file of the specified
* file type.
*/
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG) || defined (HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H)
bool
wtap_dump_can_compress(int file_type_subtype)
{
/*
* If this is an unknown file type, or if we have to
* seek when writing out a file with this file type,
* return false.
*/
if (file_type_subtype < 0 ||
file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len ||
file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].writing_must_seek)
return false;
return true;
}
#else
bool
wtap_dump_can_compress(int file_type_subtype _U_)
{
return false;
}
#endif
static bool wtap_dump_open_finish(wtap_dumper *wdh, int *err,
char **err_info);
static WFILE_T wtap_dump_file_open(const wtap_dumper *wdh, const char *filename);
static WFILE_T wtap_dump_file_fdopen(const wtap_dumper *wdh, int fd);
static int wtap_dump_file_close(wtap_dumper *wdh);
static bool wtap_dump_fix_idb(wtap_dumper *wdh, wtap_block_t idb, int *err);
static wtap_dumper *
wtap_dump_init_dumper(int file_type_subtype, wtap_compression_type compression_type,
const wtap_dump_params *params, int *err)
{
wtap_dumper *wdh;
wtap_block_t descr, file_int_data;
wtapng_if_descr_mandatory_t *descr_mand, *file_int_data_mand;
GArray *interfaces = params->idb_inf ? params->idb_inf->interface_data : NULL;
/* Can we write files of this file type/subtype?
*
* This will fail if file_type_subtype isn't a valid
* file type/subtype value, so, if it doesn't fail,
* we know file_type_subtype is within the bounds of
* the table of file types/subtypes.
*/
if (!wtap_dump_can_open(file_type_subtype)) {
/* Invalid type, or type we don't know how to write. */
*err = WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_FILE_TYPE;
return NULL;
}
/* OK, we know how to write that file type/subtype; can we write
* the specified encapsulation type in that file type/subtype?
*/
*err = (*file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].can_write_encap)(params->encap);
/* if the err said to check wslua's can_write_encap, try that */
if (*err == WTAP_ERR_CHECK_WSLUA
&& file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info != NULL
&& file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_can_write_encap != NULL) {
*err = (*file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_can_write_encap)(params->encap, file_type_subtype_table[file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_data);
}
if (*err != 0) {
/* No, we can't. */
return NULL;
}
/* Check whether we can open a capture file with that file type
* and that encapsulation, and, if the compression type isn't
* "uncompressed", whether we can write a *compressed* file
* of that file type.
* If we're doing compression, can this file type/subtype be
written in compressed form?
*
* (The particular type doesn't matter - if the file can't
* be written 100% sequentially, we can't compress it,
* because we can't go back and overwrite something we've
* already written.
*/
if (compression_type != WTAP_UNCOMPRESSED &&
!wtap_dump_can_compress(file_type_subtype)) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_COMPRESSION_NOT_SUPPORTED;
return NULL;
}
/* Allocate a data structure for the output stream. */
wdh = g_new0(wtap_dumper, 1);
if (wdh == NULL) {
*err = errno;
return NULL;
}
wdh->file_type_subtype = file_type_subtype;
wdh->snaplen = params->snaplen;
wdh->file_encap = params->encap;
wdh->compression_type = compression_type;
wdh->wslua_data = NULL;
wdh->shb_iface_to_global = params->shb_iface_to_global;
wdh->interface_data = g_array_new(false, false, sizeof(wtap_block_t));
/* Set Section Header Block data */
wdh->shb_hdrs = params->shb_hdrs;
/* Set Name Resolution Block data */
wdh->nrbs_growing = params->nrbs_growing;
/* Set Interface Description Block data */
if (interfaces && interfaces->len) {
if (!params->dont_copy_idbs) { /* XXX */
unsigned itf_count;
/* Note: this memory is owned by wtap_dumper and will become
* invalid after wtap_dump_close. */
for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < interfaces->len; itf_count++) {
file_int_data = g_array_index(interfaces, wtap_block_t, itf_count);
file_int_data_mand = (wtapng_if_descr_mandatory_t*)wtap_block_get_mandatory_data(file_int_data);
descr = wtap_block_make_copy(file_int_data);
if ((params->encap != WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET) && (params->encap != file_int_data_mand->wtap_encap)) {
descr_mand = (wtapng_if_descr_mandatory_t*)wtap_block_get_mandatory_data(descr);
descr_mand->wtap_encap = params->encap;
}
if (!wtap_dump_fix_idb(wdh, descr, err)) {
return NULL;
}
g_array_append_val(wdh->interface_data, descr);
}
}
} else if (params->encap != WTAP_ENCAP_NONE && params->encap != WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET) {
/* Generate a fake IDB if we don't have one, unless the
* file encapsulation is none. (WTAP_ENCAP_NONE either
* means that there are no interfaces, or they will be
* provided later when reading the file in single-pass mode.)
*
* For WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET, we'll have to generate IDBs
* from packet records as they come in. (pcapng does this now.)
*
* XXX File types should provide their own IDBs (possibly
* fake ones generated by wtap_add_generated_idb()), in
* order to support being used as inputs for mergecap where
* pcapng is the output.
*/
descr = wtap_dump_params_generate_idb(params);
g_array_append_val(wdh->interface_data, descr);
}
/* Set Decryption Secrets Blocks */
wdh->dsbs_initial = params->dsbs_initial;
wdh->dsbs_growing = params->dsbs_growing;
/* Set Sysdig meta events */
wdh->mevs_growing = params->mevs_growing;
/* Set DPIBs */
wdh->dpibs_growing = params->dpibs_growing;
return wdh;
}
wtap_dumper *
wtap_dump_open(const char *filename, int file_type_subtype,
wtap_compression_type compression_type, const wtap_dump_params *params,
int *err, char **err_info)
{
wtap_dumper *wdh;
WFILE_T fh;
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
/* Allocate and initialize a data structure for the output stream. */
wdh = wtap_dump_init_dumper(file_type_subtype, compression_type, params,
err);
if (wdh == NULL)
return NULL;
/* In case "fopen()" fails but doesn't set "errno", set "errno"
to a generic "the open failed" error. */
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN;
fh = wtap_dump_file_open(wdh, filename);
if (fh == NULL) {
*err = errno;
g_free(wdh);
return NULL; /* can't create file */
}
wdh->fh = fh;
if (!wtap_dump_open_finish(wdh, err, err_info)) {
/* Get rid of the file we created; we couldn't finish
opening it. */
wtap_dump_file_close(wdh);
ws_unlink(filename);
g_free(wdh);
return NULL;
}
return wdh;
}
wtap_dumper *
wtap_dump_open_tempfile(const char *tmpdir, char **filenamep, const char *pfx,
int file_type_subtype, wtap_compression_type compression_type,
const wtap_dump_params *params, int *err, char **err_info)
{
int fd;
const char *ext;
char sfx[16];
wtap_dumper *wdh;
WFILE_T fh;
/* No path name for the temporary file yet. */
*filenamep = NULL;
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
/* Allocate and initialize a data structure for the output stream. */
wdh = wtap_dump_init_dumper(file_type_subtype, compression_type, params,
err);
if (wdh == NULL)
return NULL;
/* Choose an appropriate suffix for the file */
ext = wtap_default_file_extension(file_type_subtype);
if (ext == NULL)
ext = "tmp";
sfx[0] = '.';
sfx[1] = '\0';
(void) g_strlcat(sfx, ext, 16);
/* Choose a random name for the file */
fd = create_tempfile(tmpdir, filenamep, pfx, sfx, NULL);
if (fd == -1) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN;
g_free(wdh);
return NULL; /* can't create file */
}
/* In case "fopen()" fails but doesn't set "errno", set "errno"
to a generic "the open failed" error. */
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN;
fh = wtap_dump_file_fdopen(wdh, fd);
if (fh == NULL) {
*err = errno;
ws_close(fd);
g_free(wdh);
return NULL; /* can't create file */
}
wdh->fh = fh;
if (!wtap_dump_open_finish(wdh, err, err_info)) {
/* Get rid of the file we created; we couldn't finish
opening it. */
wtap_dump_file_close(wdh);
ws_unlink(*filenamep);
g_free(wdh);
return NULL;
}
return wdh;
}
wtap_dumper *
wtap_dump_fdopen(int fd, int file_type_subtype, wtap_compression_type compression_type,
const wtap_dump_params *params, int *err, char **err_info)
{
wtap_dumper *wdh;
WFILE_T fh;
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
/* Allocate and initialize a data structure for the output stream. */
wdh = wtap_dump_init_dumper(file_type_subtype, compression_type, params,
err);
if (wdh == NULL)
return NULL;
/* In case "fopen()" fails but doesn't set "errno", set "errno"
to a generic "the open failed" error. */
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_OPEN;
fh = wtap_dump_file_fdopen(wdh, fd);
if (fh == NULL) {
*err = errno;
g_free(wdh);
return NULL; /* can't create standard I/O stream */
}
wdh->fh = fh;
if (!wtap_dump_open_finish(wdh, err, err_info)) {
wtap_dump_file_close(wdh);
g_free(wdh);
return NULL;
}
return wdh;
}
wtap_dumper *
wtap_dump_open_stdout(int file_type_subtype, wtap_compression_type compression_type,
const wtap_dump_params *params, int *err, char **err_info)
{
int new_fd;
wtap_dumper *wdh;
/*
* Duplicate the file descriptor, so that we can close the
* wtap_dumper handle the same way we close any other
* wtap_dumper handle, without closing the standard output.
*/
new_fd = ws_dup(1);
if (new_fd == -1) {
/* dup failed */
*err = errno;
return NULL;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
* Put the new descriptor into binary mode.
*
* XXX - even if the file format we're writing is a text
* format?
*/
if (_setmode(new_fd, O_BINARY) == -1) {
/* "Should not happen" */
*err = errno;
ws_close(new_fd);
return NULL;
}
#endif
wdh = wtap_dump_fdopen(new_fd, file_type_subtype, compression_type,
params, err, err_info);
if (wdh == NULL) {
/* Failed; close the new FD */
ws_close(new_fd);
return NULL;
}
return wdh;
}
static bool
wtap_dump_open_finish(wtap_dumper *wdh, int *err, char **err_info)
{
int fd;
bool cant_seek;
/* Can we do a seek on the file descriptor?
If not, note that fact. */
if (wdh->compression_type != WTAP_UNCOMPRESSED) {
cant_seek = true;
} else {
fd = ws_fileno((FILE *)wdh->fh);
if (ws_lseek64(fd, 1, SEEK_CUR) == (off_t) -1)
cant_seek = true;
else {
/* Undo the seek. */
ws_lseek64(fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
cant_seek = false;
}
}
/* If this file type requires seeking, and we can't seek, fail. */
if (file_type_subtype_table[wdh->file_type_subtype].writing_must_seek && cant_seek) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_CANT_WRITE_TO_PIPE;
return false;
}
/* Set wdh with wslua data if any - this is how we pass the data
* to the file writer.
*/
if (file_type_subtype_table[wdh->file_type_subtype].wslua_info)
wdh->wslua_data = file_type_subtype_table[wdh->file_type_subtype].wslua_info->wslua_data;
/* Now try to open the file for writing. */
if (!(*file_type_subtype_table[wdh->file_type_subtype].dump_open)(wdh, err,
err_info)) {
return false;
}
return true; /* success! */
}
/* XXX - Temporary hack to deal with nstime_t, and thus wtap_rec and libwiretap
* in general, not storing precision greater than nanoseconds yet. Despite
* whatever precision an IDB claims, we can't write finer than nanosecond.
* Eventually this should be removed.
* Fix a given IDB to indicate no greater than nanosecond precision. */
static bool
wtap_dump_fix_idb(wtap_dumper *wdb _U_, wtap_block_t idb, int *err)
{
wtapng_if_descr_mandatory_t *idb_mand;
int64_t tsoffset;
idb_mand = (wtapng_if_descr_mandatory_t*)wtap_block_get_mandatory_data(idb);
/*
* nstime_t only stores nanoseconds, so instead of claiming false
* precision, fix things up.
*/
if (idb_mand->time_units_per_second > 1000000000) {
ws_warning("original time precision reduced to nanoseconds");
idb_mand->time_units_per_second = 1000000000;
switch (wtap_block_set_uint8_option_value(idb, OPT_IDB_TSRESOL, 9)) {
case WTAP_OPTTYPE_SUCCESS:
break;
case WTAP_OPTTYPE_NOT_FOUND:
// This "should not" happen, because no if_tsresol means 6,
// and time_units_per_second should be 1000000;
if (wtap_block_add_uint8_option(idb, OPT_IDB_TSRESOL, 9) == WTAP_OPTTYPE_SUCCESS) {
break;
}
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
// These "should not" happen either.
*err = WTAP_ERR_INTERNAL;
return false;
}
}
/*
* Since we're not writing more than nanosecond resolution, if_tsoffset
* isn't necessary, as anything we can store in absolute timestamps in
* Wireshark records we can write to a file without an offset (unless
* we have 32-bit time_t, but that's rare these days.) So we remove it
* here, though in the long term we should keep it.
*/
if (wtap_block_get_int64_option_value(idb, OPT_IDB_TSOFFSET, &tsoffset) == WTAP_OPTTYPE_SUCCESS) {
wtap_block_remove_option(idb, OPT_IDB_TSOFFSET);
}
return true;
}
bool
wtap_dump_add_idb(wtap_dumper *wdh, wtap_block_t idb, int *err,
char **err_info)
{
wtap_block_t idb_copy;
if (wdh->subtype_add_idb == NULL) {
/* Not supported. */
*err = WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_TYPE;
*err_info = g_strdup("Adding IDBs isn't supported by this file type");
return false;
}
/*
* Add a copy of this IDB to our array of IDBs.
*/
idb_copy = wtap_block_create(WTAP_BLOCK_IF_ID_AND_INFO);
wtap_block_copy(idb_copy, idb);
g_array_append_val(wdh->interface_data, idb_copy);
if (!wtap_dump_fix_idb(wdh, idb_copy, err)) {
*err_info = ws_strdup_printf("pcapng: failed to lower time resolution to nanoseconds");
return false;
}
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
return (wdh->subtype_add_idb)(wdh, idb, err, err_info);
}
bool
wtap_dump(wtap_dumper *wdh, const wtap_rec *rec, int *err, char **err_info)
{
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
return (wdh->subtype_write)(wdh, rec, err, err_info);
}
bool
wtap_dump_flush(wtap_dumper *wdh, int *err)
{
switch (wdh->compression_type) {
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG)
case WTAP_GZIP_COMPRESSED:
if (gzwfile_flush((GZWFILE_T)wdh->fh) == -1) {
*err = gzwfile_geterr((GZWFILE_T)wdh->fh);
return false;
}
break;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H
case WTAP_LZ4_COMPRESSED:
if (lz4wfile_flush((LZ4WFILE_T)wdh->fh) == -1) {
*err = lz4wfile_geterr((LZ4WFILE_T)wdh->fh);
return false;
}
break;
#endif /* HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H */
default:
if (fflush((FILE *)wdh->fh) == EOF) {
*err = errno;
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
bool
wtap_dump_close(wtap_dumper *wdh, bool *needs_reload,
int *err, char **err_info)
{
bool ret = true;
*err = 0;
*err_info = NULL;
if (wdh->subtype_finish != NULL) {
/* There's a finish routine for this dump stream. */
if (!(wdh->subtype_finish)(wdh, err, err_info))
ret = false;
}
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_CLOSE;
if (wtap_dump_file_close(wdh) == EOF) {
if (ret) {
/* The per-format finish function succeeded,
but the stream close didn't. Save the
reason why, if our caller asked for it. */
if (err != NULL)
*err = errno;
}
ret = false;
}
if (needs_reload != NULL)
*needs_reload = wdh->needs_reload;
g_free(wdh->priv);
wtap_block_array_free(wdh->interface_data);
wtap_block_array_unref(wdh->dsbs_initial);
g_free(wdh);
return ret;
}
int
wtap_dump_file_type_subtype(const wtap_dumper *wdh)
{
return wdh->file_type_subtype;
}
int64_t
wtap_get_bytes_dumped(const wtap_dumper *wdh)
{
return wdh->bytes_dumped;
}
void
wtap_set_bytes_dumped(wtap_dumper *wdh, int64_t bytes_dumped)
{
wdh->bytes_dumped = bytes_dumped;
}
bool
wtap_addrinfo_list_empty(const addrinfo_lists_t *addrinfo_lists)
{
return (addrinfo_lists == NULL) ||
((addrinfo_lists->ipv4_addr_list == NULL) &&
(addrinfo_lists->ipv6_addr_list == NULL));
}
bool
wtap_dump_set_addrinfo_list(wtap_dumper *wdh, addrinfo_lists_t *addrinfo_lists)
{
if (!wdh || wdh->file_type_subtype < 0 ||
wdh->file_type_subtype >= (int)file_type_subtype_table_arr->len ||
wtap_file_type_subtype_supports_block(wdh->file_type_subtype, WTAP_BLOCK_NAME_RESOLUTION) == BLOCK_NOT_SUPPORTED)
return false;
wdh->addrinfo_lists = addrinfo_lists;
return true;
}
void
wtap_dump_discard_name_resolution(wtap_dumper *wdh)
{
/* As below for DSBs. */
if (wdh->nrbs_growing) {
/*
* Pretend we've written all of them.
*/
wdh->nrbs_growing_written = wdh->nrbs_growing->len;
}
}
void
wtap_dump_discard_decryption_secrets(wtap_dumper *wdh)
{
/*
* This doesn't free the data, as it might be pointed to
* from other structures; it merely marks all of them as
* having been written to the file, so that they don't
* get written by wtap_dump().
*
* XXX - our APIs for dealing with some metadata, such as
* resolved names, decryption secrets, and interface
* statistics is not very well oriented towards one-pass
* programs; this needs to be cleaned up. See bug 15502.
*/
if (wdh->dsbs_growing) {
/*
* Pretend we've written all of them.
*/
wdh->dsbs_growing_written = wdh->dsbs_growing->len;
}
}
void
wtap_dump_discard_sysdig_meta_events(wtap_dumper *wdh)
{
/* As above for DSBs. */
if (wdh->mevs_growing) {
/*
* Pretend we've written all of them.
*/
wdh->mevs_growing_written = wdh->mevs_growing->len;
}
}
/* internally open a file for writing (compressed or not) */
static WFILE_T
wtap_dump_file_open(const wtap_dumper *wdh, const char *filename)
{
switch (wdh->compression_type) {
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG)
case WTAP_GZIP_COMPRESSED:
return gzwfile_open(filename);
#endif /* defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG) */
#ifdef HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H
case WTAP_LZ4_COMPRESSED:
return lz4wfile_open(filename);
#endif /* HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H */
default:
return ws_fopen(filename, "wb");
}
}
/* internally open a file for writing (compressed or not) */
static WFILE_T
wtap_dump_file_fdopen(const wtap_dumper *wdh, int fd)
{
switch (wdh->compression_type) {
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG)
case WTAP_GZIP_COMPRESSED:
return gzwfile_fdopen(fd);
#endif /* defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG) */
#ifdef HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H
case WTAP_LZ4_COMPRESSED:
return lz4wfile_fdopen(fd);
#endif /* HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H */
default:
return ws_fdopen(fd, "wb");
}
}
/* internally writing raw bytes (compressed or not). Updates wdh->bytes_dumped on success */
bool
wtap_dump_file_write(wtap_dumper *wdh, const void *buf, size_t bufsize, int *err)
{
size_t nwritten;
switch (wdh->compression_type) {
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG)
case WTAP_GZIP_COMPRESSED:
nwritten = gzwfile_write((GZWFILE_T)wdh->fh, buf, (unsigned int) bufsize);
/*
* gzwfile_write() returns 0 on error.
*/
if (nwritten == 0) {
*err = gzwfile_geterr((GZWFILE_T)wdh->fh);
return false;
}
break;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H
case WTAP_LZ4_COMPRESSED:
nwritten = lz4wfile_write((LZ4WFILE_T)wdh->fh, buf, bufsize);
/*
* lz4wfile_write() returns 0 on error.
*/
if (nwritten == 0) {
*err = lz4wfile_geterr((LZ4WFILE_T)wdh->fh);
return false;
}
break;
#endif /* HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H */
default:
errno = WTAP_ERR_CANT_WRITE;
nwritten = fwrite(buf, 1, bufsize, (FILE *)wdh->fh);
/*
* At least according to the macOS man page,
* this can return a short count on an error.
*/
if (nwritten != bufsize) {
if (ferror((FILE *)wdh->fh))
*err = errno;
else
*err = WTAP_ERR_SHORT_WRITE;
return false;
}
}
wdh->bytes_dumped += bufsize;
return true;
}
/* internally close a file for writing (compressed or not) */
static int
wtap_dump_file_close(wtap_dumper *wdh)
{
switch (wdh->compression_type) {
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG)
case WTAP_GZIP_COMPRESSED:
return gzwfile_close((GZWFILE_T)wdh->fh);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H
case WTAP_LZ4_COMPRESSED:
return lz4wfile_close((LZ4WFILE_T)wdh->fh);
#endif /* HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H */
default:
return fclose((FILE *)wdh->fh);
}
}
int64_t
wtap_dump_file_seek(wtap_dumper *wdh, int64_t offset, int whence, int *err)
{
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG) || defined (HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H)
if (wdh->compression_type != WTAP_UNCOMPRESSED) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_CANT_SEEK_COMPRESSED;
return -1;
} else
#endif
{
if (-1 == ws_fseek64((FILE *)wdh->fh, offset, whence)) {
*err = errno;
return -1;
} else
{
return 0;
}
}
}
int64_t
wtap_dump_file_tell(wtap_dumper *wdh, int *err)
{
int64_t rval;
#if defined (HAVE_ZLIB) || defined (HAVE_ZLIBNG) || defined (HAVE_LZ4FRAME_H)
if (wdh->compression_type != WTAP_UNCOMPRESSED) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_CANT_SEEK_COMPRESSED;
return -1;
} else
#endif
{
if (-1 == (rval = ws_ftell64((FILE *)wdh->fh))) {
*err = errno;
return -1;
} else
{
return rval;
}
}
}
void
cleanup_open_routines(void)
{
unsigned i;
struct open_info *i_open;
if (open_routines != NULL && open_info_arr) {
for (i = 0, i_open = open_routines; i < open_info_arr->len; i++, i_open++) {
if (i_open->extensions != NULL)
g_strfreev(i_open->extensions_set);
}
g_array_free(open_info_arr, true);
open_info_arr = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Allow built-in file handlers (but *not* plugin file handlers!) to
* register a "backwards-compatibility" name and file type value, to
* put in the Lua wtap_filetypes table.
*
* This is only to be used as long as we have that table; new Lua
* code should use wtap_name_to_file_type_subtype() to look up
* file types by their name, just as C code should.
*
* The backwards-ccmpatibility names are the old WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_
* #define name, with WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ removed.
*/
static GArray *backwards_compatibility_lua_names;
void
// NOLINTNEXTLINE(misc-no-recursion)
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name(const char *name, int ft)
{
struct backwards_compatibiliity_lua_name entry;
/*
* Create the table if it doesn't already exist.
* Use the same size as we do for the file type/subtype table.
*/
if (backwards_compatibility_lua_names == NULL) {
backwards_compatibility_lua_names = g_array_sized_new(false,
true, sizeof(struct backwards_compatibiliity_lua_name),
wtap_module_count*2);
/*
* Extra backwards compatibility hack - add entries
* for time stamp precision values(!), as well as
* for "UNKNOWN" and types that don't yet register
* themselves.
*
* If new WS_TSPREC_ value are added, don't bother
* adding them to this table; any Lua program that
* would use them should use the wtap_tsprecs type.
*
* (Recursion: see "recursion".)
*/
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("TSPREC_SEC",
WTAP_TSPREC_SEC);
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("TSPREC_DSEC",
WTAP_TSPREC_100_MSEC);
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("TSPREC_CSEC",
WTAP_TSPREC_10_MSEC);
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("TSPREC_MSEC",
WTAP_TSPREC_MSEC);
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("TSPREC_USEC",
WTAP_TSPREC_USEC);
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("TSPREC_NSEC",
WTAP_TSPREC_NSEC);
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("UNKNOWN",
WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_UNKNOWN);
}
entry.name = name;
entry.ft = ft;
g_array_append_val(backwards_compatibility_lua_names, entry);
}
const GArray *
get_backwards_compatibility_lua_table(void)
{
return backwards_compatibility_lua_names;
}
/*
* Editor modelines - https://www.wireshark.org/tools/modelines.html
*
* Local variables:
* c-basic-offset: 8
* tab-width: 8
* indent-tabs-mode: t
* End:
*
* vi: set shiftwidth=8 tabstop=8 noexpandtab:
* :indentSize=8:tabSize=8:noTabs=false:
*/
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