/* * Mausezahn - A fast versatile traffic generator * Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Herbert Haas * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the * Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with * this program; if not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html * */ #ifndef __MAUSEZAHN__ #define __MAUSEZAHN__ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern int verbose_level; static inline void verbose_l1(const char *format, ...) { va_list vl; if (verbose_level < 1) return; va_start(vl, format); vfprintf(stderr, format, vl); va_end(vl); } static inline void verbose_l2(const char *format, ...) { va_list vl; if (verbose_level < 2) return; va_start(vl, format); vfprintf(stderr, format, vl); va_end(vl); } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // #define MAUSEZAHN_VERSION "Mausezahn 0.40 - (C) 2007-2010 by Herbert Haas - http://www.perihel.at/sec/mz/" #define MAUSEZAHN_VERSION_SHORT "0.40" // // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // "Dies ist ein schrecklicher Ort." #define MZ_DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH "/etc/netsniff-ng/" // see also mz_default_config_path below #define MZ_DEFAULT_LOG_PATH "/var/log/mausezahn/" // see also mz_default_log_path below #define SLEEP usleep // The sleep function to use. Consider 'nanosleep' in future. #define DEFAULT_DELAY 0 #define PCAP_READ_TIMEOUT_MSEC 1 // The read timeout for pcap_open_live() #define MZ_MAX_DEVICES 10 // Max number of network devices supported #define MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE 3*8192 #define MAX_DNS_NAME 256 #define MAX_8021Q_TAGS 16 #define TIME_COUNT_MAX 10000 // the size of the timestamp arrays timeRX and timeTX upon creation #define TIME_COUNT 100 // the default used-size of the timestamp arrays timeRX and timeTX #define MAX_DATA_BLOCKS 1000 // how many data blocks of size TIME_COUNT-1 should be written per file #define MAXBYTES_TO_READ 1500 // how many bytes the pcap routine should read from net #define RCV_RTP_MAX_BAR_WIDTH 500 // max line-width printed in BAR mode (see rcv_rtp.c) #define ETH_SRC 1 // These are only some symbols used by some functions. (Don't touch) #define ETH_DST 2 // These are only some symbols used by some functions. #define SRC_PORT 1 // These are only some symbols used by some functions. #define DST_PORT 2 // These are only some symbols used by some functions. #define TEST fprintf(stderr, "HERE at line %i in file %s\n", __LINE__,__FILE__ ); fflush(stderr); // ----- PCAP-specific definitions: --------------------- #define IPADDRSIZE 46 int MZ_SIZE_LONG_INT; char mz_default_config_path[256]; char mz_default_log_path[256]; struct arp_table_struct { int index; // an entry index (1, 2, ...) for easier user access u_int8_t sa[6]; // sent by this MAC SA u_int8_t smac[6]; // announced MAC u_int8_t smac_prev[6]; // previously announced MAC u_int8_t sip[4]; // announced IP unsigned long int uni_rq; // count unidirectional ARP requests for this IP unsigned long int bc_resp; // count broadcast ARP responses for this IP unsigned long int uni_resp; // count normal (unidir) ARP responses for this IP unsigned long int changed; // count how often the MAC address has changed! int locked; // 1=this entry cannot be overidden anymore int dynamic; // 1=learned dynamically, 0=configured by user int flags; // anomaly information (length anomaly: bit 0, sa!=smac: bit 1 , ...) int gw; // 1=Default GW char when[10]; // human readable timestamp (e. g. "11:42:53") u_int32_t sec, nsec; // timestamp of last ARP response u_int32_t sec_prev, nsec_prev; // timestamp of previous ARP response //-----------------// struct arp_table_struct *next; }; // Device list struct device_struct { char dev[16]; // Device name int index; // Device index (assigned by OS) int phy; // 1 if physical, 0 if not (e. g. loopback) int mtu; int cli; // if set to 1 then the CLI connection must terminate here int mgmt_only; // if set to 1 then no data traffic is allowed through that interface // ---- MAC addresses ---- u_int8_t mac[6]; // Real MAC address u_int8_t mac_mops[6]; // MAC address to be used // ---- IP related ----- char ip_str[IPADDRSIZE+1]; // Real IP address as string in dotted decimal notation u_int8_t ip[4]; // Real IP address u_int8_t net[4]; // Real network u_int8_t mask[4]; // Real mask u_int8_t ip_mops[4]; // IP address to be used // ---- Default Gateway per interface: u_int8_t mac_gw[6]; // MAC address of default gateway u_int8_t ip_gw[4]; // IP address of default gateway // ---- various device-specific handles ---- pthread_t arprx_thread; struct pcap *p_arp; // pcap handle struct arp_table_struct *arp_table; // dedicated ARP table int ps; // packet socket } device_list[MZ_MAX_DEVICES]; int device_list_entries; #pragma pack(1) struct struct_ethernet { u_int8_t eth_da[6]; u_int8_t eth_sa[6]; u_int16_t eth_type; }; struct struct_arp { u_int16_t arp_hrd; // hardware address format u_int16_t arp_pro; // protocol address format u_int8_t arp_hln; // hardware address length u_int8_t arp_pln; // protocol address length u_int16_t arp_op; // ARP operation type u_int8_t arp_smac[6]; // sender's hardware address u_int8_t arp_sip[4]; // sender's protocol address u_int8_t arp_tmac[6]; // target hardware address u_int8_t arp_tip[4]; // target protocol address }; //#pragma pack(1) struct struct_ip { u_int8_t hlen :4, ver :4; u_int8_t tos; u_int16_t len; u_int16_t id, offset; // flags and fragment offset field u_int8_t ttl, proto; u_int16_t sum; u_int8_t src[4]; u_int8_t dst[4]; }; //#pragma pack(1) struct struct_udp { u_int16_t sp, dp, len, sum; }; //#pragma pack(1) struct struct_rtp { u_int8_t byte1, ptype; u_int16_t sqnr; u_int32_t timestamp, // official timestamp, created by codecs ssrc; // csrc, // only used by mixers u_int16_t ext_id, ext_len; u_int32_t time_sec, time_nsec, time_sec2, time_nsec2; }; // ---------End of PCAP-specific definitions--------------- // ************************************ // // Global variables // // ************************************ enum operating_modes { BYTE_STREAM, ARP, BPDU, IP, ICMP, ICMP6, UDP, TCP, DNS, CDP, RTP, RX_RTP, SYSLOG, LLDP, IGMP } mode; int ipv6_mode; int quiet; // don't even print 'important standard short messages' int verbose; // report character int simulate; // if 1 then don't really send frames char path[256]; char filename[256]; FILE *fp, *fp2; // global multipurpose file pointer long double total_d; clock_t mz_start, mz_stop; enum rtp_display_mode { BAR, NCURSES, TEXT } rtp_dm; int mz_rand; int bwidth; struct mz_timestamp { u_int32_t sec; u_int32_t nsec; }; struct mz_timestamp tv, timeTX[TIME_COUNT_MAX], timeRX[TIME_COUNT_MAX]; int32_t time0, jitter_rfc, jitter[TIME_COUNT_MAX]; int rtp_log, time0_flag, // If set then time0 has valid data sqnr0_flag; u_int8_t mz_ssrc[4]; // holds RTP stream identifier for rcv_rtp() u_int16_t sqnr_cur, sqnr_last, sqnr_next; u_int32_t drop, // packet drop count dis, // packet disorder count gind, // a global index to run through deltaRX, deltaTX, and jitter gind_max, // the amount of entries used in the (ugly oversized) arrays; per default set to TIME_COUNT gtotal; // counts number of file write cycles (see "got_rtp_packet()") char rtp_filter_str[64]; struct tx_struct { // Management issues for TX char device[16]; // every packet could be sent through a different device int packet_mode; // 0 means use LIBNET_LINK_ADV, 1 means LIBNET_RAW4 unsigned int count; // 0 means infinite, 1 is default unsigned int delay; // Delay in microseconds, 0 means no delay (default) unsigned int prio; // Socket priority, 0 is default char arg_string[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; // Argument-string when -t is used // Ethernet and 802.3 parameters int eth_params_already_set; // if set to 1 then send_eth should only send the frame u_int8_t eth_mac_own[6]; // Contains own interface MAC if needed by some modules char eth_dst_txt[32]; // Text version of eth_dst (or keyword such as 'rand') u_int8_t eth_dst[6]; int eth_dst_rand; // 1 if random char eth_src_txt[32]; // Text version of eth_src (or keyword such as 'rand') u_int8_t eth_src[6]; int eth_src_rand; // 1 if random u_int16_t eth_type; u_int16_t eth_len; u_int8_t eth_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; u_int32_t eth_payload_s; unsigned int padding; // CDP parameters u_int8_t cdp_version, cdp_ttl, cdp_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE], cdp_tlv_id[2048]; // The ID is the only required TLV u_int16_t cdp_sum; u_int32_t cdp_tlv_id_len, cdp_payload_s; // 802.1Q VLAN Tag int dot1Q; // 1 if specified char dot1Q_txt[32]; // contains 802.1p(CoS) and VLAN-ID ("5:130" or only VLAN "130") u_int8_t dot1Q_CoS; u_int16_t dot1Q_vlan; u_int8_t dot1Q_header[256]; // Contains the complete 802.1Q/P headers (but NOT the Ethernet header!) u_int8_t dot1Q_header_s; int dot1Q_at_least_two_headers; // If '1' then we have at least QinQ (or more VLAN tags) // ASCII PAYLOAD int ascii; // 1 if specified u_int8_t ascii_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; // HEX PAYLOAD u_int8_t hex_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; u_int32_t hex_payload_s; // >0 if hex payload is specified // MPLS Parameters char mpls_txt[128]; // contains MPLS parameters (label, exp, S, TTL) char mpls_verbose_string[1024]; // contains all labels for print_frame_details() int mpls; // 1 if specified u_int32_t mpls_label; u_int8_t mpls_exp; u_int8_t mpls_bos; u_int8_t mpls_ttl; // IP parameters u_int32_t ip_src; // has always network byte order(!) struct libnet_in6_addr ip6_src; char ip_src_txt[256]; int ip_src_rand; // if set to 1 then SA should be random u_int32_t ip_src_h; // mirror of ip_src (NOT network byte order => easy to count) u_int32_t ip_src_start; // start of range (NOT network byte order => easy to count) u_int32_t ip_src_stop; // stop of range (NOT network byte order => easy to count) struct libnet_in6_addr ip6_src_start; // start of IPv6 range struct libnet_in6_addr ip6_src_stop; // stop of IPv6 range int ip_src_isrange; // if set to 1 then the start/stop values above are valid. u_int32_t ip_dst; // has always network byte order(!) struct libnet_in6_addr ip6_dst; char ip_dst_txt[256]; u_int32_t ip_dst_h; // mirror of ip_dst (NOT network byte order => easy to count) u_int32_t ip_dst_start; // start of range (NOT network byte order => easy to count) u_int32_t ip_dst_stop; // stop of range (NOT network byte order => easy to count) struct libnet_in6_addr ip6_dst_start; // start of IPv6 range struct libnet_in6_addr ip6_dst_stop; // stop of IPv6 range int ip_dst_isrange; // if set to 1 then the start/stop values above are valid. u_int16_t ip_len, ip_id, ip_frag, // Flags and Offset !!! ip_sum; u_int8_t ip_tos, ip_ttl, ip6_rtype, ip6_segs, ip_proto; u_int8_t ip_option[1024], ip_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; u_int32_t ip_flow, ip6_id, ip_option_s, ip_payload_s; // ICMP char icmp_verbose_txt[256]; // used for verbose messages in send.c u_int8_t icmp_type, icmp_code; u_int16_t icmp_ident; // ATTENTION: libnet.h already #defines 'icmp_id', 'icmp_sum', and 'icmp_num' u_int16_t icmp_chksum; // therefore I needed a renaming here -- be careful in future... u_int16_t icmp_sqnr; // u_int32_t icmp_gateway, icmp_payload_s; u_int8_t icmp_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; // General L4 parameters: char *layer4; u_int16_t sp, dp, sp_start, sp_stop, dp_start, dp_stop; int sp_isrange, // if set to 1 then start/stop values above are valid dp_isrange; // if set to 1 then start/stop values above are valid // UDP parameters u_int16_t udp_len, // includes header size (8 bytes) udp_sum; u_int8_t udp_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; u_int32_t udp_payload_s; // TCP parameters u_int32_t tcp_seq, tcp_seq_start, tcp_seq_stop, // is always set! Usually seq_start = seq_stop (=no range) tcp_seq_delta, // Also used instead of an 'isrange' variable tcp_ack; u_int8_t tcp_offset, tcp_control; u_int16_t tcp_win, tcp_sum, tcp_urg, tcp_len; // only needed by libnet and must include header size u_int8_t tcp_payload[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; u_int32_t tcp_sum_part, tcp_payload_s; // RTP parameters u_int32_t rtp_sqnr, rtp_stmp; } tx; // NOTE: tx elements are considered as default values for MOPS u_int8_t gbuf[MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; // This is only a generic global buffer to handover data more easily u_int32_t gbuf_s; // // ************************************ // // Prototypes: General Tools // // ************************************ void clean_up(int sig); int getopts(int argc, char *argv[]); int getarg(char *str, char *arg_name, char *arg_value); unsigned long int str2int(char *str); // converts "65535" to 65535 unsigned long long int str2lint(char *str); // same but allows 64-bit integers unsigned long int xstr2int(char *str); // converts "ffff" to 65535 unsigned long long int xstr2lint(char *str); // same but allows 64-bit integers int mz_strisbinary(char *str); int mz_strisnum(char *str); int mz_strishex(char *str); int str2bin8 (char *str); long int str2bin16 (char *str); int char2bits (char c, char *str); int mz_strcmp(char* usr, char* str, int min); int mz_tok(char * str, char * delim, int anz, ...); int delay_parse (struct timespec *t, char *a, char *b); int reset(void); // ************************************ // // Prototypes: Layer1 // // ************************************ int send_eth(void); libnet_ptag_t create_eth_frame (libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t3, libnet_ptag_t t4); // ************************************ // // Prototypes: Layer 2 // // ************************************ int send_arp (void); int send_bpdu (void); int send_cdp (void); // ************************************ // // Prototypes: Layer 3 // // ************************************ libnet_t* get_link_context(void); libnet_ptag_t create_ip_packet (libnet_t *l); libnet_ptag_t create_ip6_packet (libnet_t *l); int send_frame (libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t3, libnet_ptag_t t4); // ************************************ // // Prototypes: Layer 4 // // ************************************ libnet_ptag_t create_udp_packet(libnet_t *l); libnet_ptag_t create_icmp_packet(libnet_t *l); libnet_ptag_t create_icmp6_packet(libnet_t *l); libnet_ptag_t create_tcp_packet(libnet_t *l); libnet_ptag_t create_igmp_packet(libnet_t *l); // ************************************ // // Prototypes: Layer 7 // // ************************************ int create_dns_packet (void); int create_rtp_packet(void); int create_syslog_packet(void); // ************************************ // // Prototypes: Helper functions for // byte manipulation, // address conversion, // etc // // ************************************ // Converts MAC address specified in str into u_int8_t array // Usage: str2hex_mac ( "00:01:02:aa:ff:ee", src_addr ) int str2hex_mac (char* str, u_int8_t *addr); // Converts ascii hex values (string) into integer array, similarly as above but for any size. // Example: "1a 00:00-2f" => {26, 0, 0, 47} // Note: apply any improvements here and prefer this function in future! // Return value: Number of converted elements (=length of array) int str2hex (char* str, u_int8_t *hp, int n); // Converts ascii numbers (string) into integer array // Every byte can be specified as integers {0..255} // For example "192.16.1.1" will be converted to {C0, 10, 01, 01} int num2hex(char* str, u_int8_t *hp); // Convert array of integers into string of hex. Useful for verification messages. // Example: {0,1,10} => "00-01-0A" // Usage: bs2str ( src_mac, src_mac_txt, 6 ) int bs2str (u_int8_t *bs, char* str, int len); // Extract contiguous sequence of bytes from an array. First element has index 1 !!! // Usage: getbytes (bs, da, 1, 6); int getbytes(u_int8_t *source, u_int8_t *target, int from, int to); // For any IP address given in 'dotted decimal' returns an unsigned 32-bit integer. // Example: "192.168.0.1" => 3232235521 // Note: Result is in LITTLE ENDIAN but usually with IP you need BIG ENDIAN, see next. u_int32_t str2ip32 (char* str); // For any IP address given in 'dotted decimal' into an unsigned 32-bit integer // This version does the same as str2ip32() but in BIG ENDIAN. // Note: With netlib you need this one, not the previous function. u_int32_t str2ip32_rev (char* str); // Converts a 2-byte value (e. g. a EtherType field) // into a nice string using hex notation. // Useful for verification messages. // Example: type2str (tx.eth_type, msg) may result in msg="08:00" // Return value: how many hex digits have been found. int type2str(u_int16_t type, char *str); // Parses string 'arg' for an IP range and finds start and stop IP addresses. // Return value: 0 upon success, 1 upon failure. // // NOTE: The results are written in the following variables: // // (u_int32_t) tx.ip_dst_start ... contains start value // (u_int32_t) tx.ip_dst_stop ... contains stop value // int tx.ip_dst_isrange ... set to 1 if above values valid // // The other function does the same for the source address! // // Possible range specifications: // // 1) 192.168.0.0-192.168.0.12 // 2) 10.2.11.0-10.55.13.2 // 3) 172.18.96.0/19 // // That is: // // FIRST detect a range by scanning for the "-" OR "/" chars // THEN determine start and stop value and store them as normal unsigned integers // int get_ip_range_dst (char *arg); int get_ip_range_src (char *arg); int get_ip6_range_src (char *arg, libnet_t *l); int get_ip6_range_dst (char *arg, libnet_t *l); // Sets a random SA for a given IP packet. // Return value: 0 upon success, 1 upon failure // int set_rand_SA (libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t3); // Scans tx.eth_dst_txt or tx.eth_src_txt and sets the corresponding // MAC addresses (tx.eth_dst or tx.eth_src) accordingly. // Argument: What string should be checked, ETH_SRC or ETH_DST. // Return value: // 0 when a MAC address has been set or // 1 upon failure. // Currently eth_src|dst_txt can be: // 'rand', 'own', 'bc'|'bcast', 'stp', 'pvst', // or a real mac address. // int check_eth_mac_txt(int src_or_dst); // Scans argument for a port number or range // and sets the corresponding values in the // tx struct. // // Arguments: sp_or_dp is either SRC_PORT or DST_PORT // Return value: 0 on success, 1 upon failure // int get_port_range (int sp_or_dp, char *arg); // Return a 4-byte unsigned int random number u_int32_t mz_rand32 (void); // Scans argument for TCP flags and sets // tx.tcp_control accordingly. // // Valid keywords are: fin, syn, rst, psh, ack, urg, ecn, cwr // Valid delimiters are: | or + or - // Return value: 0 on success, 1 upon failure // int get_tcp_flags (char* flags); // Scans string 'params' for MPLS parameters // and sets tx.mpls_* accordingly. // // CLI Syntax Examples: // // -M help .... shows syntax // // -M 800 .... label=800 // -M 800:S .... label=800 and BOS flag set // -M 800:S:64 .... label=800, BOS, TTL=64 // -M 800:64:S .... same // -M 64:77 .... label=64, TTL=77 // -M 64:800 .... INVALID // -M 800:64 .... label=800, TTL=64 // -M 800:3:S:64 .... additionall the experimental bits are set (all fields required!) // // Note: S = BOS(1), s = NOT-BOS(0) // // Valid delimiters: :-.,+ // Return value: 0 on success, 1 upon failure int get_mpls_params(char *params); // Parses str for occurence of character or sequence ch. // Returns number of occurences int exists(char* str, char* ch); // Applies another random address to a given buffer. // (The calling function should check 'tx.eth_(dst|src)_rand' whether the address // should be randomized.) void rand_addr(u_int8_t *addr); // Update timestamp and sequence number in the RTP header. // The actual RTP message is stored in tx.udp_payload. int update_RTP(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); // Applies another SOURCE IP address, // - either a random one (tx.ip_src_rand==1) // - or from a specified range (tx.ip_src_isrange==1) // to a given IP-PTAG. // // Note: tx.ip_src MUST be already initialized with tx.ip_src_start. // This is done by 'get_ip_range_src()' in tools.c. // // RETURNS '1' if tx.ip_src restarts int update_IP_SA (libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); int update_IP6_SA (libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); // Applies another DESTINATION IP address from a specified range (tx.ip_dst_isrange==1) // to a given IP-PTAG. // // Note: tx.ip_dst MUST be already initialized with tx.ip_dst_start. // This is done by 'get_ip_range_dst()' in tools.c. // // RETURN VALUE: '1' if tx.ip_dst restarts int update_IP_DA(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); int update_IP6_DA (libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); // Applies another DESTINATION PORT from a specified range to a given UDP- or TCP-PTAG. // // Note: tx.dp MUST be already initialized with tx.dp_start // This is done by 'get_port_range()' in tools.c. // // RETURN VALUE: '1' if tx.dp restarts int update_DPORT(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); // Applies another SOURCE PORT from a specified range to a given UDP- or TCP-PTAG. // // Note: tx.sp MUST be already initialized with tx.sp_start // This is done by 'get_port_range()' in tools.c. // // RETURN VALUE: '1' if tx.sp restarts int update_SPORT(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); // Applies another TCP SQNR from a specified range to a given TCP-PTAG // // RETURN VALUE: '1' if tx.txp_seq restarts // int update_TCP_SQNR(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); int update_ISUM(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); int update_USUM(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); int update_TSUM(libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t t); // // int print_frame_details(void); int in6_addr_cmp(struct libnet_in6_addr addr1, struct libnet_in6_addr addr2); int incr_in6_addr(struct libnet_in6_addr src, struct libnet_in6_addr *dst); uint64_t get_ip6_range_count(struct libnet_in6_addr start, struct libnet_in6_addr stop); // Calculates the number of frames to be sent. // Should be used as standard output except the // 'quiet' option (-q) has been specified. int complexity(void); // Purpose: Calculate time deltas of two timestamps stored in struct timeval. // Subtract the "struct timeval" values X and Y, storing the result in RESULT. // Return 1 if the difference is negative, otherwise 0. int timestamp_subtract (struct mz_timestamp *x, struct mz_timestamp *y, struct mz_timestamp *result); void timestamp_add (struct mz_timestamp *x, struct mz_timestamp *y, struct mz_timestamp *result); // Returns a human readable timestamp in the string result. // Optionally a prefix can be specified, for example if the // timestamp is part of a filename. // // Example: // char myTimeStamp[128]; // // timestamp_human(myTimeStamp, NULL); // // => "20080718_155521" // // /* or with prefix */ // // timestamp_human(myTimeStamp, "MZ_RTP_jitter_"); // // => MZ_RTP_jitter_20080718_155521 // int timestamp_human(char* result, const char* prefix); // Returns a human readable timestamp in the string result. // Optionally a prefix can be specified, for example if the // timestamp is part of a filename. // // Example: // char myTimeStamp[8]; // // timestamp_hms (myTimeStamp); // // => "15:55:21" int timestamp_hms(char* result); // Initialize the rcv_rtp process: Read user parameters and initialize globals int rcv_rtp_init(void); // Defines the pcap handler and the callback function int rcv_rtp(void); // Print current RFC-Jitter on screen void print_jitterbar (long int j, unsigned int d); // Compares two 4-byte variables byte by byte // returns 0 if identical, 1 if different int compare4B (u_int8_t *ip1, u_int8_t *ip2); // PURPOSE: Find usable network devices // // NOTE: // // 1. Ignores devices without IP address // 2. Ignores loopback (etc) // // RETURN VALUES: // // 0 if usable device found (device_list[] and tx.device set) // 1 if no usable device found // int lookupdev(void); // For a given device name, find out the following parameters: // // - MTU // - Network // - Mask // - Default GW (IP) // int get_dev_params (char *name); // Handler function to do something when RTP messages are received void got_rtp_packet(u_char *args, const struct pcap_pkthdr *header, // statistics about the packet (see 'struct pcap_pkthdr') const u_char *packet); // the bytestring sniffed // Check if current system supports the nanosecond timer functions. // Additionally, measure the precision. // This function should be called upon program start. // int check_timer(void); // This is the replacement for gettimeofday() which would result in 'jumps' if // the system clock is adjusted (e. g. via a NTP process) and finally the jitter // measurement would include wrong datapoints. // // Furthermore the function below utilizes the newer hi-res nanosecond timers. void getcurtime (struct mz_timestamp *t); // Only print out the help text for the 02.1Q option void print_dot1Q_help(void); // Determines ip and mac address of specified interface 'ifname' // Caller must provide an unsigned char ip[4], mac[6] // int get_if_addr (char *ifname, unsigned char *ip, unsigned char *mac); // Takes filename and prepends valid configuration/logging directory // NOTE: filename is overwritten and must be big enough to hold full path! int getfullpath_cfg (char *filename); int getfullpath_log (char *filename); // A safer replacement for strncpy which ensures \0-termination char * mz_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n); // Helper function to count the number of arguments // in the Mausezahn argument string (comma separated args) // RETURN VALUE: Number of arguments int number_of_args (char *str); int arptable_add(struct device_struct *dev, u_int8_t *sa, u_int8_t *da, u_int8_t *smac, u_int8_t *sip, u_int32_t sec, u_int32_t nsec); // Validate ARP requests int arpwatch(struct device_struct *dev, u_int8_t *sa, u_int8_t *da, u_int8_t *smac, u_int8_t *sip, u_int8_t *tmac, u_int8_t *tip, u_int32_t sec, u_int32_t nsec); #endif