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#ifndef OPCAP_H
#define OPCAP_H
/* LINUX */
extern "C" // work around a bpf/pcap conflict in recent headers
{
#include <pcap.h>
}
#include <netinet/ether.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <time.h>
/* QT */
#include <qevent.h>
#include <qfile.h>
#include <qhostaddress.h>
#include <qobject.h>
#include <qstring.h>
#include <qmap.h>
/* OPIE */
#include <opie2/onetutils.h>
#include "802_11_user.h"
/* TYPEDEFS */
typedef struct timeval timevalstruct;
typedef struct pcap_pkthdr packetheaderstruct;
/* FORWARDS */
class OPacketCapturer;
class QSocketNotifier;
/*======================================================================================
* OPacket - A frame on the wire
*======================================================================================*/
-// FIXME how many OPackets do we've at a time? QObject seams to be a big for that usage
+
+/** @brief A class representing a data frame on the wire.
+ *
+ * The whole family of the packet classes are used when capturing frames from a network.
+ * Most standard network protocols in use share a common architecture, which mostly is
+ * a packet header and then the packet payload. In layered architectures, each lower layer
+ * encapsulates data from its upper layer - that is it
+ * treats the data from its upper layer as payload and prepends an own header to the packet,
+ * which - again - is treated as the payload for the layer below. The figure below is an
+ * example for how such a data frame is composed out of packets, e.g. when sending a mail.
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * | User Data | == Mail Data
+ * | SMTP Header | User Data | == SMTP
+ * | TCP Header | SMTP Header | User Data | == TCP
+ * | IP Header | TCP Header | SMTP Header | User Data | == IP
+ * | MAC Header | IP Header | TCP Header | SMTP Header | User Data | == MAC
+ *
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ * The example is trimmed for simplicity, because the MAC (Medium Access Control) layer
+ * also contains a few more levels of encapsulation.
+ * Since the type of the payload is more or less independent from the encapsulating protocol,
+ * the header must be inspected before attempting to decode the payload. Hence, the
+ * encapsulation level varies and can't be deduced without actually looking into the packets.
+ *
+ * For actually working with captured frames, it's useful to identify the packets via names and
+ * insert them into a parent/child - relationship based on the encapsulation. This is why
+ * all packet classes derive from QObject. The amount of overhead caused by the QObject is
+ * not a problem in this case, because we're talking about a theoratical maximum of about
+ * 10 packets per captured frame. We need to stuff them into a searchable list anyway and the
+ * QObject also cares about destroying the sub-, (child-) packets.
+ *
+ * This enables us to perform a simple look for packets of a certain type:
+ * @code
+ * OPacketCapturer* pcap = new OPacketCapturer();
+ * pcap->open( "eth0" );
+ * OPacket* p = pcap->next();
+ * OIPPacket* ip = (OIPPacket*) p->child( "IP" ); // returns 0, if no such child exists
+ * odebug << "got ip packet from " << ip->fromIPAddress().toString() << " to " << ip->toIPAddress().toString() << oendl;
+ *
+ */
+
class OPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OPacket( int datalink, packetheaderstruct, const unsigned char*, QObject* parent );
virtual ~OPacket();
timevalstruct timeval() const;
int caplen() const;
int len() const;
QString dump( int = 32 ) const;
void updateStats( QMap<QString,int>&, QObjectList* );
private:
const packetheaderstruct _hdr; // pcap packet header
const unsigned char* _data; // pcap packet data
const unsigned char* _end; // end of pcap packet data
};
/*======================================================================================
* OEthernetPacket - DLT_EN10MB frame
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same critic as above -zecke
class OEthernetPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OEthernetPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct ether_header*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OEthernetPacket();
OMacAddress sourceAddress() const;
OMacAddress destinationAddress() const;
int type() const;
private:
const struct ether_header* _ether;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanPacket - DLT_IEEE802_11 frame
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same
+
class OWaveLanPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct ieee_802_11_header*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanPacket();
int duration() const;
bool fromDS() const;
bool toDS() const;
virtual OMacAddress macAddress1() const;
virtual OMacAddress macAddress2() const;
virtual OMacAddress macAddress3() const;
virtual OMacAddress macAddress4() const;
bool usesPowerManagement() const;
int type() const;
int subType() const;
int version() const;
bool usesWep() const;
private:
const struct ieee_802_11_header* _wlanhdr;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementPacket - type: management (T_MGMT)
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same as above -zecke
+
class OWaveLanManagementPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct ieee_802_11_mgmt_header*, OWaveLanPacket* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementPacket();
QString managementType() const;
int beaconInterval() const;
int capabilities() const; // generic
bool canESS() const;
bool canIBSS() const;
bool canCFP() const;
bool canCFP_REQ() const;
bool canPrivacy() const;
private:
const struct ieee_802_11_mgmt_header* _header;
const struct ieee_802_11_mgmt_body* _body;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementSSID
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME is QObject necessary? -zecke
+
class OWaveLanManagementSSID : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementSSID( const unsigned char*, const struct ssid_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementSSID();
QString ID() const;
private:
const struct ssid_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementRates
*======================================================================================*/
-// FIXME same as above -zecke
+
class OWaveLanManagementRates : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementRates( const unsigned char*, const struct rates_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementRates();
private:
const struct rates_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementCF
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same....
class OWaveLanManagementCF : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementCF( const unsigned char*, const struct cf_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementCF();
private:
const struct cf_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementFH
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same
class OWaveLanManagementFH : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementFH( const unsigned char*, const struct fh_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementFH();
private:
const struct fh_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementDS
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same
+
class OWaveLanManagementDS : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementDS( const unsigned char*, const struct ds_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementDS();
int channel() const;
private:
const struct ds_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementTim
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME guess what?
class OWaveLanManagementTim : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementTim( const unsigned char*, const struct tim_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementTim();
private:
const struct tim_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementIBSS
*======================================================================================*/
-//FIXME same as above ( Qobject )
class OWaveLanManagementIBSS : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementIBSS( const unsigned char*, const struct ibss_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementIBSS();
private:
const struct ibss_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanManagementChallenge
*======================================================================================*/
// Qobject do we need that??
class OWaveLanManagementChallenge : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanManagementChallenge( const unsigned char*, const struct challenge_t*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanManagementChallenge();
private:
const struct challenge_t* _data;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanDataPacket - type: data (T_DATA)
*======================================================================================*/
// Qobject?
class OWaveLanDataPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanDataPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct ieee_802_11_data_header*, OWaveLanPacket* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanDataPacket();
private:
const struct ieee_802_11_data_header* _header;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OWaveLanControlPacket - type: control (T_CTRL)
*======================================================================================*/
-// Qobject needed?
+
class OWaveLanControlPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OWaveLanControlPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct ieee_802_11_control_header*, OWaveLanPacket* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OWaveLanControlPacket();
private:
const struct ieee_802_11_control_header* _header;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OLLCPacket - IEEE 802.2 Link Level Control
*======================================================================================*/
-// QObject needed?
class OLLCPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OLLCPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct ieee_802_11_802_2_header* data, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OLLCPacket();
private:
- //FIXME how to get that header?
const struct ieee_802_11_802_2_header* _header;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OIPPacket
*======================================================================================*/
-// Qobject as baseclass?
class OIPPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OIPPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct iphdr*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OIPPacket();
QHostAddress fromIPAddress() const;
QHostAddress toIPAddress() const;
int tos() const;
int len() const;
int id() const;
int offset() const;
int ttl() const;
int protocol() const;
int checksum() const;
private:
const struct iphdr* _iphdr;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OUDPPacket
*======================================================================================*/
-// QObject?
+
class OUDPPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OUDPPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct udphdr*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OUDPPacket();
int fromPort() const;
int toPort() const;
private:
const struct udphdr* _udphdr;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OTCPPacket
*======================================================================================*/
-// Qobect needed?
class OTCPPacket : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
OTCPPacket( const unsigned char*, const struct tcphdr*, QObject* parent = 0 );
virtual ~OTCPPacket();
int fromPort() const;
int toPort() const;
private:
const struct tcphdr* _tcphdr;
};
/*======================================================================================
* OPacketCapturer
*======================================================================================*/
/**
* @brief A class based wrapper for network packet capturing.
*
* This class is the base of a high-level interface to the well known packet capturing
* library libpcap. ...
*/
class OPacketCapturer : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Constructor.
*/
OPacketCapturer( QObject* parent = 0, const char* name = 0 );
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~OPacketCapturer();
/**
* Setting the packet capturer to use blocking IO calls can be useful when
* not using the socket notifier, e.g. without an application object.
*/
void setBlocking( bool );
/**
* @returns true if the packet capturer uses blocking IO calls.
*/
bool blocking() const;
/**
* Closes the packet capturer. This is automatically done in the destructor.
*/
void close();
/**
* @returns the data link type.
* @see <pcap.h> for possible values.
*/
int dataLink() const;
/**
* @returns the filedescriptor of the packet capturer. This is only useful, if
* not using the socket notifier, e.g. without an application object.
*/
int fileno() const;
/**
* @returns the next @ref OPacket from the packet capturer.