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/*
* Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "pcap-file.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "byte-order.h"
#include "compiler.h"
#include "dp-packet.h"
#include "flow.h"
#include "openvswitch/hmap.h"
#include "packets.h"
#include "timeval.h"
#include "unaligned.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "openvswitch/vlog.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(pcap);
enum ts_resolution {
PCAP_USEC,
PCAP_NSEC,
};
struct pcap_file {
FILE *file;
enum ts_resolution resolution;
};
struct pcap_hdr {
uint32_t magic_number; /* magic number */
uint16_t version_major; /* major version number */
uint16_t version_minor; /* minor version number */
int32_t thiszone; /* GMT to local correction */
uint32_t sigfigs; /* accuracy of timestamps */
uint32_t snaplen; /* max length of captured packets */
uint32_t network; /* data link type */
};
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof(struct pcap_hdr) == 24);
struct pcaprec_hdr {
uint32_t ts_sec; /* timestamp seconds */
uint32_t ts_subsec; /* timestamp subseconds */
uint32_t incl_len; /* number of octets of packet saved in file */
uint32_t orig_len; /* actual length of packet */
};
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof(struct pcaprec_hdr) == 16);
struct pcap_file *
ovs_pcap_open(const char *file_name, const char *mode)
{
struct stat s;
struct pcap_file *p_file;
int error;
ovs_assert(!strcmp(mode, "rb") ||
!strcmp(mode, "wb") ||
!strcmp(mode, "ab"));
p_file = xmalloc(sizeof *p_file);
p_file->file = fopen(file_name, mode);
p_file->resolution = PCAP_USEC;
if (p_file->file == NULL) {
VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to open pcap file for %s (%s)", file_name,
(mode[0] == 'r' ? "reading"
: mode[0] == 'w' ? "writing"
: "appending"),
ovs_strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
switch (mode[0]) {
case 'r':
error = ovs_pcap_read_header(p_file);
if (error) {
errno = error;
ovs_pcap_close(p_file);
return NULL;
}
break;
case 'w':
ovs_pcap_write_header(p_file);
break;
case 'a':
if (!fstat(fileno(p_file->file), &s) && !s.st_size) {
ovs_pcap_write_header(p_file);
}
break;
default:
OVS_NOT_REACHED();
}
return p_file;
}
struct pcap_file *
ovs_pcap_stdout(void)
{
struct pcap_file *p_file = xmalloc(sizeof *p_file);
p_file->file = stdout;
return p_file;
}
int
ovs_pcap_read_header(struct pcap_file *p_file)
{
struct pcap_hdr ph;
if (fread(&ph, sizeof ph, 1, p_file->file) != 1) {
int error = ferror(p_file->file) ? errno : EOF;
VLOG_WARN("failed to read pcap header: %s", ovs_retval_to_string(error));
return error;
}
if (ph.magic_number == 0xa1b2c3d4 || ph.magic_number == 0xd4c3b2a1) {
p_file->resolution = PCAP_USEC;
} else if (ph.magic_number == 0xa1b23c4d ||
ph.magic_number == 0x4d3cb2a1) {
p_file->resolution = PCAP_NSEC;
} else {
VLOG_WARN("bad magic 0x%08"PRIx32" reading pcap file "
"(expected 0xa1b2c3d4, 0xa1b23c4d, 0xd4c3b2a1, "
"or 0x4d3cb2a1)", ph.magic_number);
return EPROTO;
}
return 0;
}
void
ovs_pcap_write_header(struct pcap_file *p_file)
{
/* The pcap reader is responsible for figuring out endianness based on the
* magic number, so the lack of htonX calls here is intentional. */
struct pcap_hdr ph;
ph.magic_number = 0xa1b2c3d4;
ph.version_major = 2;
ph.version_minor = 4;
ph.thiszone = 0;
ph.sigfigs = 0;
ph.snaplen = 1518;
ph.network = 1; /* Ethernet */
ignore(fwrite(&ph, sizeof ph, 1, p_file->file));
fflush(p_file->file);
}
int
ovs_pcap_read(struct pcap_file *p_file, struct dp_packet **bufp,
long long int *when)
{
struct pcaprec_hdr prh;
struct dp_packet *buf;
void *data;
size_t len;
bool swap;
*bufp = NULL;
/* Read header. */
if (fread(&prh, sizeof prh, 1, p_file->file) != 1) {
if (ferror(p_file->file)) {
int error = errno;
VLOG_WARN("failed to read pcap record header: %s",
ovs_retval_to_string(error));
return error;
} else {
return EOF;
}
}
/* Calculate length. */
len = prh.incl_len;
swap = len > 0xffff;
if (swap) {
len = uint32_byteswap(len);
if (len > 0xffff) {
VLOG_WARN("bad packet length %"PRIuSIZE" or %"PRIu32" "
"reading pcap file",
len, uint32_byteswap(len));
return EPROTO;
}
}
/* Calculate time. */
if (when) {
uint32_t ts_sec = swap ? uint32_byteswap(prh.ts_sec) : prh.ts_sec;
uint32_t ts_subsec = swap ? uint32_byteswap(prh.ts_subsec)
: prh.ts_subsec;
ts_subsec = p_file->resolution == PCAP_USEC ? ts_subsec / 1000
: ts_subsec / 1000000;
*when = ts_sec * 1000LL + ts_subsec;
}
userspace: Add packet_type in dp_packet and flow This commit adds a packet_type attribute to the structs dp_packet and flow to explicitly carry the type of the packet as prepration for the introduction of the so-called packet type-aware pipeline (PTAP) in OVS. The packet_type is a big-endian 32 bit integer with the encoding as specified in OpenFlow verion 1.5. The upper 16 bits contain the packet type name space. Pre-defined values are defined in openflow-common.h: enum ofp_header_type_namespaces { OFPHTN_ONF = 0, /* ONF namespace. */ OFPHTN_ETHERTYPE = 1, /* ns_type is an Ethertype. */ OFPHTN_IP_PROTO = 2, /* ns_type is a IP protocol number. */ OFPHTN_UDP_TCP_PORT = 3, /* ns_type is a TCP or UDP port. */ OFPHTN_IPV4_OPTION = 4, /* ns_type is an IPv4 option number. */ }; The lower 16 bits specify the actual type in the context of the name space. Only name spaces 0 and 1 will be supported for now. For name space OFPHTN_ONF the relevant packet type is 0 (Ethernet). This is the default packet_type in OVS and the only one supported so far. Packets of type (OFPHTN_ONF, 0) are called Ethernet packets. In name space OFPHTN_ETHERTYPE the type is the Ethertype of the packet. A packet of type (OFPHTN_ETHERTYPE, <Ethertype>) is a standard L2 packet whith the Ethernet header (and any VLAN tags) removed to expose the L3 (or L2.5) payload of the packet. These will simply be called L3 packets. The Ethernet address fields dl_src and dl_dst in struct flow are not applicable for an L3 packet and must be zero. However, to maintain compatibility with the large code base, we have chosen to copy the Ethertype of an L3 packet into the the dl_type field of struct flow. This does not mean that it will be possible to match on dl_type for L3 packets with PTAP later on. Matching must be done on packet_type instead. New dp_packets are initialized with packet_type Ethernet. Ports that receive L3 packets will have to explicitly adjust the packet_type. Signed-off-by: Jean Tourrilhes <jt@labs.hpe.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Scheurich <jan.scheurich@ericsson.com> Co-authored-by: Zoltan Balogh <zoltan.balogh@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
2017-04-25 16:29:59 +00:00
/* Read packet. Packet type is Ethernet */
buf = dp_packet_new(len);
data = dp_packet_put_uninit(buf, len);
if (fread(data, len, 1, p_file->file) != 1) {
int error = ferror(p_file->file) ? errno : EOF;
VLOG_WARN("failed to read pcap packet: %s",
ovs_retval_to_string(error));
dp_packet_delete(buf);
return error;
}
*bufp = buf;
return 0;
}
void
ovs_pcap_write(struct pcap_file *p_file, struct dp_packet *buf)
{
struct pcaprec_hdr prh;
struct timeval tv;
userspace: Add packet_type in dp_packet and flow This commit adds a packet_type attribute to the structs dp_packet and flow to explicitly carry the type of the packet as prepration for the introduction of the so-called packet type-aware pipeline (PTAP) in OVS. The packet_type is a big-endian 32 bit integer with the encoding as specified in OpenFlow verion 1.5. The upper 16 bits contain the packet type name space. Pre-defined values are defined in openflow-common.h: enum ofp_header_type_namespaces { OFPHTN_ONF = 0, /* ONF namespace. */ OFPHTN_ETHERTYPE = 1, /* ns_type is an Ethertype. */ OFPHTN_IP_PROTO = 2, /* ns_type is a IP protocol number. */ OFPHTN_UDP_TCP_PORT = 3, /* ns_type is a TCP or UDP port. */ OFPHTN_IPV4_OPTION = 4, /* ns_type is an IPv4 option number. */ }; The lower 16 bits specify the actual type in the context of the name space. Only name spaces 0 and 1 will be supported for now. For name space OFPHTN_ONF the relevant packet type is 0 (Ethernet). This is the default packet_type in OVS and the only one supported so far. Packets of type (OFPHTN_ONF, 0) are called Ethernet packets. In name space OFPHTN_ETHERTYPE the type is the Ethertype of the packet. A packet of type (OFPHTN_ETHERTYPE, <Ethertype>) is a standard L2 packet whith the Ethernet header (and any VLAN tags) removed to expose the L3 (or L2.5) payload of the packet. These will simply be called L3 packets. The Ethernet address fields dl_src and dl_dst in struct flow are not applicable for an L3 packet and must be zero. However, to maintain compatibility with the large code base, we have chosen to copy the Ethertype of an L3 packet into the the dl_type field of struct flow. This does not mean that it will be possible to match on dl_type for L3 packets with PTAP later on. Matching must be done on packet_type instead. New dp_packets are initialized with packet_type Ethernet. Ports that receive L3 packets will have to explicitly adjust the packet_type. Signed-off-by: Jean Tourrilhes <jt@labs.hpe.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Scheurich <jan.scheurich@ericsson.com> Co-authored-by: Zoltan Balogh <zoltan.balogh@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@ovn.org>
2017-04-25 16:29:59 +00:00
ovs_assert(buf->packet_type == htonl(PT_ETH));
xgettimeofday(&tv);
prh.ts_sec = tv.tv_sec;
prh.ts_subsec = tv.tv_usec;
prh.incl_len = dp_packet_size(buf);
prh.orig_len = dp_packet_size(buf);
ignore(fwrite(&prh, sizeof prh, 1, p_file->file));
ignore(fwrite(dp_packet_data(buf), dp_packet_size(buf), 1, p_file->file));
fflush(p_file->file);
}
void
ovs_pcap_close(struct pcap_file *p_file)
{
if (p_file->file != stdout) {
fclose(p_file->file);
}
free(p_file);
}
struct tcp_key {
ovs_be32 nw_src, nw_dst;
ovs_be16 tp_src, tp_dst;
};
struct tcp_stream {
struct hmap_node hmap_node;
struct tcp_key key;
uint32_t seq_no;
struct dp_packet payload;
};
struct tcp_reader {
struct hmap streams;
};
static void
tcp_stream_destroy(struct tcp_reader *r, struct tcp_stream *stream)
{
hmap_remove(&r->streams, &stream->hmap_node);
dp_packet_uninit(&stream->payload);
free(stream);
}
/* Returns a new data structure for extracting TCP stream data from an
* Ethernet packet capture */
struct tcp_reader *
tcp_reader_open(void)
{
struct tcp_reader *r;
r = xmalloc(sizeof *r);
hmap_init(&r->streams);
return r;
}
/* Closes and frees 'r'. */
void
tcp_reader_close(struct tcp_reader *r)
{
struct tcp_stream *stream, *next_stream;
HMAP_FOR_EACH_SAFE (stream, next_stream, hmap_node, &r->streams) {
tcp_stream_destroy(r, stream);
}
hmap_destroy(&r->streams);
free(r);
}
static struct tcp_stream *
tcp_stream_lookup(struct tcp_reader *r,
const struct tcp_key *key, uint32_t hash)
{
struct tcp_stream *stream;
HMAP_FOR_EACH_WITH_HASH (stream, hmap_node, hash, &r->streams) {
if (!memcmp(&stream->key, key, sizeof *key)) {
return stream;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static struct tcp_stream *
tcp_stream_new(struct tcp_reader *r, const struct tcp_key *key, uint32_t hash)
{
struct tcp_stream *stream;
stream = xmalloc(sizeof *stream);
hmap_insert(&r->streams, &stream->hmap_node, hash);
memcpy(&stream->key, key, sizeof *key);
stream->seq_no = 0;
dp_packet_init(&stream->payload, 2048);
return stream;
}
/* Processes 'packet' through TCP reader 'r'. The caller must have already
* extracted the packet's headers into 'flow', using flow_extract().
*
* If 'packet' is a TCP packet, then the reader attempts to reconstruct the
* data stream. If successful, it returns an dp_packet that represents the data
* stream so far. The caller may examine the data in the dp_packet and pull off
* any data that it has fully processed. The remaining data that the caller
* does not pull off will be presented again in future calls if more data
* arrives in the stream.
*
* Returns null if 'packet' doesn't add new data to a TCP stream. */
struct dp_packet *
tcp_reader_run(struct tcp_reader *r, const struct flow *flow,
const struct dp_packet *packet)
{
struct tcp_stream *stream;
struct tcp_header *tcp;
struct dp_packet *payload;
unsigned int l7_length;
struct tcp_key key;
uint32_t hash;
uint32_t seq;
uint8_t flags;
const char *l7 = dp_packet_get_tcp_payload(packet);
if (flow->dl_type != htons(ETH_TYPE_IP)
|| flow->nw_proto != IPPROTO_TCP
|| !l7) {
return NULL;
}
tcp = dp_packet_l4(packet);
flags = TCP_FLAGS(tcp->tcp_ctl);
l7_length = (char *) dp_packet_tail(packet) - l7;
seq = ntohl(get_16aligned_be32(&tcp->tcp_seq));
/* Construct key. */
memset(&key, 0, sizeof key);
key.nw_src = flow->nw_src;
key.nw_dst = flow->nw_dst;
key.tp_src = flow->tp_src;
key.tp_dst = flow->tp_dst;
hash = hash_bytes(&key, sizeof key, 0);
/* Find existing stream or start a new one for a SYN or if there's data. */
stream = tcp_stream_lookup(r, &key, hash);
if (!stream) {
if (flags & TCP_SYN || l7_length) {
stream = tcp_stream_new(r, &key, hash);
stream->seq_no = flags & TCP_SYN ? seq + 1 : seq;
} else {
return NULL;
}
}
payload = &stream->payload;
if (flags & TCP_SYN || !stream->seq_no) {
dp_packet_clear(payload);
stream->seq_no = seq + 1;
return NULL;
} else if (flags & (TCP_FIN | TCP_RST)) {
tcp_stream_destroy(r, stream);
return NULL;
} else if (seq == stream->seq_no) {
/* Shift all of the existing payload to the very beginning of the
* allocated space, so that we reuse allocated space instead of
* continually expanding it. */
dp_packet_shift(payload, (char *) dp_packet_base(payload) - (char *) dp_packet_data(payload));
dp_packet_put(payload, l7, l7_length);
stream->seq_no += l7_length;
return payload;
} else {
return NULL;
}
}