diff options
-rw-r--r-- | debian/libwiretap0.symbols | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/mergecap.pod | 40 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | file.c | 515 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mergecap.c | 463 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ui/gtk/drag_and_drop.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | wiretap/merge.c | 710 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | wiretap/merge.h | 103 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | wiretap/wtap.c | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | wiretap/wtap.h | 12 |
9 files changed, 1139 insertions, 734 deletions
diff --git a/debian/libwiretap0.symbols b/debian/libwiretap0.symbols index 9f2ea8840f..3244c81e54 100644 --- a/debian/libwiretap0.symbols +++ b/debian/libwiretap0.symbols @@ -11,10 +11,13 @@ libwiretap.so.0 libwiretap0 #MINVER# init_open_routines@Base 1.12.0~rc1 merge_append_read_packet@Base 1.12.0~rc1 merge_close_in_files@Base 1.12.0~rc1 + merge_files@Base 1.99.9 + merge_idb_merge_mode_to_string@Base 1.99.9 merge_max_snapshot_length@Base 1.12.0~rc1 merge_open_in_files@Base 1.12.0~rc1 merge_read_packet@Base 1.12.0~rc1 merge_select_frame_type@Base 1.12.0~rc1 + merge_string_to_idb_merge_mode@Base 1.99.9 open_info_name_to_type@Base 1.12.0~rc1 open_routines@Base 1.12.0~rc1 register_all_wiretap_modules@Base 1.12.0~rc1 @@ -65,6 +68,7 @@ libwiretap.so.0 libwiretap0 #MINVER# wtap_fstat@Base 1.9.1 wtap_get_all_file_extensions_list@Base 1.12.0~rc1 wtap_get_bytes_dumped@Base 1.9.1 + wtap_get_debug_if_descr@Base 1.99.9 wtap_get_file_extension_type_extensions@Base 1.12.0~rc1 wtap_get_file_extension_type_name@Base 1.12.0~rc1 wtap_get_file_extensions_list@Base 1.9.1 diff --git a/doc/mergecap.pod b/doc/mergecap.pod index dd845443bb..671c5c68f6 100644 --- a/doc/mergecap.pod +++ b/doc/mergecap.pod @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ B<mergecap> S<[ B<-a> ]> S<[ B<-F> E<lt>I<file format>E<gt> ]> S<[ B<-h> ]> +S<[ B<-I> E<lt>I<IDB merge mode>E<gt> ]> S<[ B<-s> E<lt>I<snaplen>E<gt> ]> -S<[ B<-T> E<lt>I<encapsulation type>E<gt> ]> S<[ B<-v> ]> S<[ B<-V> ]> S<B<-w> E<lt>I<outfile>E<gt>|-> @@ -79,6 +79,28 @@ first input file. Prints the version and options and exits. +=item -I E<lt>IDB merge modeE<gt> + +Sets the Interface Description Block (IDB) merge mode to use during merging. +B<mergecap -I> provides a list of the available IDB merge modes. + +Every input file has one or more IDBs, which describe the interface(s) the +capture was performed on originally. This includes encapsulation type, +interface name, etc. When mergecap merges multiple input files, it has to +merge these IDBs somehow for the new merged output file. This flag controls +how that is accomplished. The currently available modes are: + + * 'B<none>': no merging of IDBs is performed, and instead all IDBs are + copied to the merged output file. + * 'B<all>': IDBs are merged only if all input files have the same number + of IDBs, and each IDB matches their respective entry in the + other files. This is the default mode. + * 'B<any>': Any and all duplicate IDBs are merged into one IDB, regardless + of what file they are in. + +Note that an IDB is only considered a matching duplicate if it has the same +encapsulation type, name, speed, time precision, comments, description, etc. + =item -s E<lt>snaplenE<gt> Sets the snapshot length to use when writing the data. @@ -92,22 +114,6 @@ appear to reject Ethernet frames larger than the standard Ethernet MTU, making them incapable of handling gigabit Ethernet captures if jumbo frames were used). -=item -T E<lt>encapsulation typeE<gt> - -Sets the packet encapsulation type of the output capture file. -If the B<-T> flag is used to specify a frame encapsulation type, the -encapsulation type of the output capture file will be forced to the -specified type, rather than being the type appropriate to the -encapsulation type of the input capture files. - -Note that this merely -forces the encapsulation type of the output file to be the specified -type; the packet headers of the packets will not be translated from the -encapsulation type of the input capture file to the specified -encapsulation type (for example, it will not translate an Ethernet -capture to an FDDI capture if an Ethernet capture is read and 'B<-T -fddi>' is specified). - =item -v Causes B<mergecap> to print a number of messages while it's working. @@ -1230,413 +1230,186 @@ read_packet(capture_file *cf, dfilter_t *dfcode, epan_dissect_t *edt, return row; } -cf_status_t -cf_merge_files(char **out_filenamep, int in_file_count, - char *const *in_filenames, int file_type, gboolean do_append) -{ - merge_in_file_t *in_files, *in_file; - char *out_filename; - char *tmpname; - int out_fd; - wtap_dumper *pdh; - int open_err, read_err, write_err, close_err; - gchar *err_info, *write_err_info = NULL; - int err_fileno; - int i; - gboolean got_read_error = FALSE, got_write_error = FALSE; - gint64 data_offset; - progdlg_t *progbar = NULL; - gboolean stop_flag = FALSE; - gint64 f_len, file_pos; - float progbar_val; - GTimeVal start_time; - gchar status_str[100]; + +typedef struct _callback_data_t { + gint64 f_len; gint64 progbar_nextstep; gint64 progbar_quantum; - gchar *display_basename; - int selected_frame_type; - gboolean fake_interface_ids = FALSE; - - /* open the input files */ - if (!merge_open_in_files(in_file_count, in_filenames, &in_files, - &open_err, &err_info, &err_fileno)) { - g_free(in_files); - cf_open_failure_alert_box(in_filenames[err_fileno], open_err, err_info, - FALSE, 0); - return CF_ERROR; - } - - if (*out_filenamep != NULL) { - out_filename = *out_filenamep; - out_fd = ws_open(out_filename, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY, 0600); - if (out_fd == -1) - open_err = errno; - } else { - out_fd = create_tempfile(&tmpname, "wireshark"); - if (out_fd == -1) - open_err = errno; - out_filename = g_strdup(tmpname); - *out_filenamep = out_filename; - } - if (out_fd == -1) { - err_info = NULL; - merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); - g_free(in_files); - cf_open_failure_alert_box(out_filename, open_err, NULL, TRUE, file_type); - return CF_ERROR; - } - - selected_frame_type = merge_select_frame_type(in_file_count, in_files); - - /* If we are trying to merge a number of libpcap files with different encapsulation types - * change the output file type to pcapng and create SHB and IDB:s for the new file use the - * interface index stored in in_files per file to change the phdr before writing the datablock. - * XXX should it be an option to convert to pcapng? - * - * We need something similar when merging pcapng files possibly with an option to say - * the same interface(s) used in all in files. SHBs comments should be merged together. - */ - if ((selected_frame_type == WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET)&&(file_type == WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAP)) { - /* Write output in pcapng format */ - wtapng_section_t *shb_hdr; - wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *idb_inf, *idb_inf_merge_file; - wtapng_if_descr_t int_data, *file_int_data; - GString *comment_gstr; - guint itf_count, itf_id = 0; - - fake_interface_ids = TRUE; - /* Create SHB info */ - shb_hdr = wtap_file_get_shb_for_new_file(in_files[0].wth); - comment_gstr = g_string_new(""); - g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "%s \n",shb_hdr->opt_comment); - g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "File created by merging: \n"); - file_type = WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG; - - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "File%d: %s \n",i+1,in_files[i].filename); - } - /* TODO: handle comments from each file being merged */ - if (shb_hdr->opt_comment) - g_free(shb_hdr->opt_comment); - shb_hdr->opt_comment = g_string_free(comment_gstr, FALSE); /* NULL if not available */ - shb_hdr->shb_user_appl = g_strdup("Wireshark"); /* NULL if not available, UTF-8 string containing the name */ - /* of the application used to create this section. */ - - /* TODO: handle name resolution info from each file being merged */ - - /* create fake IDB info */ - idb_inf = g_new(wtapng_iface_descriptions_t,1); - /* TODO make this the number of DIFFERENT encapsulation types - * check that snaplength is the same too? - */ - idb_inf->interface_data = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(wtapng_if_descr_t)); - - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - idb_inf_merge_file = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[i].wth); - for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < idb_inf_merge_file->interface_data->len; itf_count++) { - /* read the interface data from the in file to our combined interface data */ - file_int_data = &g_array_index (idb_inf_merge_file->interface_data, wtapng_if_descr_t, itf_count); - int_data.wtap_encap = file_int_data->wtap_encap; - int_data.time_units_per_second = file_int_data->time_units_per_second; - int_data.link_type = file_int_data->link_type; - int_data.snap_len = file_int_data->snap_len; - int_data.if_name = g_strdup(file_int_data->if_name); - int_data.opt_comment = NULL; - int_data.if_description = NULL; - int_data.if_speed = 0; - int_data.if_tsresol = file_int_data->if_tsresol; - int_data.if_filter_str = NULL; - int_data.bpf_filter_len = 0; - int_data.if_filter_bpf_bytes = NULL; - int_data.if_os = NULL; - int_data.if_fcslen = -1; - int_data.num_stat_entries = 0; /* Number of ISB:s */ - int_data.interface_statistics = NULL; - - g_array_append_val(idb_inf->interface_data, int_data); - } - g_free(idb_inf_merge_file); - - /* Set fake interface Id in per file data */ - in_files[i].interface_id = itf_id; - itf_id += itf_count; - } + GTimeVal start_time; + progdlg_t *progbar; + gboolean stop_flag; +} callback_data_t; - pdh = wtap_dump_fdopen_ng(out_fd, file_type, - selected_frame_type, - merge_max_snapshot_length(in_file_count, in_files), - FALSE /* compressed */, shb_hdr, idb_inf /* wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *idb_inf */, - NULL, &open_err); - if (pdh == NULL) { - ws_close(out_fd); - merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); - g_free(in_files); - cf_open_failure_alert_box(out_filename, open_err, err_info, TRUE, - file_type); - return CF_ERROR; - } +static gboolean +merge_callback(merge_event event, int num _U_, + const merge_in_file_t in_files[], const guint in_file_count, + void *data) +{ + guint i; + callback_data_t *cb_data = (callback_data_t*) data; - } else { + g_assert(cb_data != NULL); - pdh = wtap_dump_fdopen(out_fd, file_type, - selected_frame_type, - merge_max_snapshot_length(in_file_count, in_files), - FALSE /* compressed */, &open_err); - if (pdh == NULL) { - ws_close(out_fd); - merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); - g_free(in_files); - cf_open_failure_alert_box(out_filename, open_err, err_info, TRUE, - file_type); - return CF_ERROR; - } - } + switch (event) { - /* Get the sum of the sizes of all the files. */ - f_len = 0; - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) - f_len += in_files[i].size; + case MERGE_EVENT_INPUT_FILES_OPENED: + /* do nothing */ + break; - /* Update the progress bar when it gets to this value. */ - progbar_nextstep = 0; - /* When we reach the value that triggers a progress bar update, - bump that value by this amount. */ - progbar_quantum = f_len/N_PROGBAR_UPDATES; - /* Progress so far. */ - progbar_val = 0.0f; + case MERGE_EVENT_FRAME_TYPE_SELECTED: + /* do nothing */ + break; - g_get_current_time(&start_time); + case MERGE_EVENT_READY_TO_MERGE: + /* Get the sum of the sizes of all the files. */ + for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) + cb_data->f_len += in_files[i].size; - /* do the merge (or append) */ - for (;;) { - if (do_append) - in_file = merge_append_read_packet(in_file_count, in_files, &read_err, - &err_info); - else - in_file = merge_read_packet(in_file_count, in_files, &read_err, - &err_info); - if (in_file == NULL) { - /* EOF */ - break; - } + /* When we reach the value that triggers a progress bar update, + bump that value by this amount. */ + cb_data->progbar_quantum = cb_data->f_len / N_PROGBAR_UPDATES; - if (read_err != 0) { - /* I/O error reading from in_file */ - got_read_error = TRUE; + g_get_current_time(&cb_data->start_time); break; - } - - /* Get the sum of the data offsets in all of the files. */ - data_offset = 0; - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) - data_offset += in_files[i].data_offset; - /* Create the progress bar if necessary. - We check on every iteration of the loop, so that it takes no - longer than the standard time to create it (otherwise, for a - large file, we might take considerably longer than that standard - time in order to get to the next progress bar step). */ - if (progbar == NULL) { - progbar = delayed_create_progress_dlg(NULL, "Merging", "files", - FALSE, &stop_flag, &start_time, progbar_val); - } + case MERGE_EVENT_PACKET_WAS_READ: + { + gint64 data_offset = 0; - /* Update the progress bar, but do it only N_PROGBAR_UPDATES times; - when we update it, we have to run the GTK+ main loop to get it - to repaint what's pending, and doing so may involve an "ioctl()" - to see if there's any pending input from an X server, and doing - that for every packet can be costly, especially on a big file. */ - if (data_offset >= progbar_nextstep) { - /* Get the sum of the seek positions in all of the files. */ - file_pos = 0; + /* Get the sum of the data offsets in all of the files. */ + data_offset = 0; for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) - file_pos += wtap_read_so_far(in_files[i].wth); - progbar_val = (gfloat) file_pos / (gfloat) f_len; - if (progbar_val > 1.0f) { - /* Some file probably grew while we were reading it. - That "shouldn't happen", so we'll just clip the progress - value at 1.0. */ - progbar_val = 1.0f; - } - if (progbar != NULL) { - g_snprintf(status_str, sizeof(status_str), - "%" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "dKB of %" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "dKB", - file_pos / 1024, f_len / 1024); - update_progress_dlg(progbar, progbar_val, status_str); - } - progbar_nextstep += progbar_quantum; - } + data_offset += in_files[i].data_offset; - if (stop_flag) { - /* Well, the user decided to abort the merge. */ - break; - } + /* Create the progress bar if necessary. + We check on every iteration of the loop, so that it takes no + longer than the standard time to create it (otherwise, for a + large file, we might take considerably longer than that standard + time in order to get to the next progress bar step). */ + if (cb_data->progbar == NULL) { + cb_data->progbar = delayed_create_progress_dlg(NULL, "Merging", "files", + FALSE, &cb_data->stop_flag, &cb_data->start_time, 0.0f); + } - /* If we have WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET and the infiles are of type - * WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAP, we need to set the interface id - * in the paket header = the interface index we used in the IDBs - * interface description for this file(encapsulation type). - */ - if (fake_interface_ids) { - struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr; + /* Update the progress bar, but do it only N_PROGBAR_UPDATES times; + when we update it, we have to run the GTK+ main loop to get it + to repaint what's pending, and doing so may involve an "ioctl()" + to see if there's any pending input from an X server, and doing + that for every packet can be costly, especially on a big file. */ + if (data_offset >= cb_data->progbar_nextstep) { + float progbar_val; + gint64 file_pos = 0; + /* Get the sum of the seek positions in all of the files. */ + for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) + file_pos += wtap_read_so_far(in_files[i].wth); + + progbar_val = (gfloat) file_pos / (gfloat) cb_data->f_len; + if (progbar_val > 1.0f) { + /* Some file probably grew while we were reading it. + That "shouldn't happen", so we'll just clip the progress + value at 1.0. */ + progbar_val = 1.0f; + } - phdr = wtap_phdr(in_file->wth); - if (phdr->presence_flags & WTAP_HAS_INTERFACE_ID) { - phdr->interface_id += in_file->interface_id; - } else { - phdr->interface_id = in_file->interface_id; - phdr->presence_flags = phdr->presence_flags | WTAP_HAS_INTERFACE_ID; + if (cb_data->progbar != NULL) { + gchar status_str[100]; + g_snprintf(status_str, sizeof(status_str), + "%" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "dKB of %" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "dKB", + file_pos / 1024, cb_data->f_len / 1024); + update_progress_dlg(cb_data->progbar, progbar_val, status_str); + } + cb_data->progbar_nextstep += cb_data->progbar_quantum; + } } - } - if (!wtap_dump(pdh, wtap_phdr(in_file->wth), - wtap_buf_ptr(in_file->wth), &write_err, &write_err_info)) { - got_write_error = TRUE; break; - } + + case MERGE_EVENT_DONE: + /* We're done merging the files; destroy the progress bar if it was created. */ + if (cb_data->progbar != NULL) + destroy_progress_dlg(cb_data->progbar); + break; } - /* We're done merging the files; destroy the progress bar if it was created. */ - if (progbar != NULL) - destroy_progress_dlg(progbar); + return cb_data->stop_flag; +} - merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); - if (!got_write_error) { - if (!wtap_dump_close(pdh, &write_err)) - got_write_error = TRUE; - } else { - /* - * We already got a write error; no need to report another - * write error on close. - * - * Don't overwrite the earlier write error. - */ - (void)wtap_dump_close(pdh, &close_err); - } - if (got_read_error) { - /* - * Find the file on which we got the error, and report the error. - */ - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - if (in_files[i].state == GOT_ERROR) { - /* Put up a message box noting that a read failed somewhere along - the line. */ - display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_files[i].filename); - switch (read_err) { - - case WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ: - simple_error_message_box( - "The capture file %s appears to have been cut short" - " in the middle of a packet.", display_basename); - break; - case WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE: - simple_error_message_box( - "The capture file %s appears to be damaged or corrupt.\n(%s)", - display_basename, err_info); - g_free(err_info); - break; +cf_status_t +cf_merge_files(char **out_filenamep, int in_file_count, + char *const *in_filenames, int file_type, gboolean do_append) +{ + char *out_filename; + char *tmpname; + int out_fd; + int err = 0; + gchar *err_info = NULL; + int err_fileno; + merge_result status; + merge_progress_callback_t cb; - case WTAP_ERR_DECOMPRESS: - simple_error_message_box( - "The compressed capture file %s appears to be damaged or corrupt.\n" - "(%s)", display_basename, - err_info != NULL ? err_info : "no information supplied"); - g_free(err_info); - break; - default: - simple_error_message_box( - "An error occurred while reading the" - " capture file %s: %s.", - display_basename, wtap_strerror(read_err)); - break; - } - g_free(display_basename); - } - } + if (*out_filenamep != NULL) { + out_filename = *out_filenamep; + out_fd = ws_open(out_filename, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_BINARY, 0600); + if (out_fd == -1) + err = errno; + } else { + out_fd = create_tempfile(&tmpname, "wireshark"); + if (out_fd == -1) + err = errno; + out_filename = g_strdup(tmpname); + *out_filenamep = out_filename; + } + if (out_fd == -1) { + cf_open_failure_alert_box(out_filename, err, NULL, TRUE, file_type); + return CF_ERROR; } - if (got_write_error) { - /* Put up an alert box for the write error. */ - if (write_err < 0) { - /* Wiretap error. */ - switch (write_err) { + /* prepare our callback routine */ + cb.callback_func = merge_callback; + cb.data = g_malloc0(sizeof(callback_data_t)); - case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_ENCAP: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular frame we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report - * the frame number and file type/subtype. - */ - display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN"); - simple_error_message_box( - "Frame %u of \"%s\" has a network type that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); - g_free(display_basename); - break; + /* merge the files */ + status = merge_files(out_fd, out_filename, file_type, + (const char *const *) in_filenames, in_file_count, + do_append, IDB_MERGE_MODE_ALL_SAME, 0 /* snaplen */, + "Wireshark", &cb, &err, &err_info, &err_fileno); - case WTAP_ERR_PACKET_TOO_LARGE: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular frame we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report - * the frame number and file type/subtype. - */ - display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN"); - simple_error_message_box( - "Frame %u of \"%s\" is too large for a \"%s\" file.", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); - g_free(display_basename); - break; + g_free(cb.data); - case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_TYPE: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular record we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report - * the record number and file type/subtype. - */ - display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN"); - simple_error_message_box( - "Record %u of \"%s\" has a record type that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); - g_free(display_basename); - break; + switch (status) { + case MERGE_OK: + break; - case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_DATA: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular record we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report - * the frame number and file type/subtype. - */ - display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN"); - simple_error_message_box( - "Record %u of \"%s\" has data that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.\n(%s)", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type), - write_err_info != NULL ? write_err_info : "no information supplied"); - g_free(write_err_info); - g_free(display_basename); - break; + case MERGE_USER_ABORTED: + /* this isn't really an error, though we will return CF_ERROR later */ + break; - default: - display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(out_filename); - simple_error_message_box( - "An error occurred while writing to the file \"%s\": %s.", - out_filename, wtap_strerror(write_err)); - g_free(display_basename); - break; - } - } else { - /* OS error. */ - write_failure_alert_box(out_filename, write_err); - } + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_INFILE: + cf_open_failure_alert_box(in_filenames[err_fileno], err, err_info, + FALSE, 0); + break; + + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_OUTFILE: + cf_open_failure_alert_box(out_filename, err, err_info, TRUE, + file_type); + ws_close(out_fd); + break; + + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_READ_INFILE: /* fall through */ + case MERGE_ERR_BAD_PHDR_INTERFACE_ID: + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_WRITE_OUTFILE: + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_CLOSE_OUTFILE: + default: + simple_error_message_box("%s", err_info ? err_info : "unknown error"); + break; } - if (got_read_error || got_write_error || stop_flag) { + g_free(err_info); + + if (status != MERGE_OK) { /* Callers aren't expected to treat an error or an explicit abort differently - we put up error dialogs ourselves, so they don't have to. */ diff --git a/mergecap.c b/mergecap.c index 3f1d192891..16a2085f0f 100644 --- a/mergecap.c +++ b/mergecap.c @@ -84,9 +84,8 @@ print_usage(FILE *output) fprintf(output, " -w <outfile>|- set the output filename to <outfile> or '-' for stdout.\n"); fprintf(output, " -F <capture type> set the output file type; default is pcapng.\n"); fprintf(output, " an empty \"-F\" option will list the file types.\n"); - fprintf(output, " -T <encap type> set the output file encapsulation type;\n"); - fprintf(output, " default is the same as the first input file.\n"); - fprintf(output, " an empty \"-T\" option will list the encapsulation types.\n"); + fprintf(output, " -I <IDB merge mode> set the merge mode for Interface Description Blocks; default is 'all'.\n"); + fprintf(output, " an empty \"-I\" option will list the merge modes.\n"); fprintf(output, "\n"); fprintf(output, "Miscellaneous:\n"); fprintf(output, " -h display this help and exit.\n"); @@ -126,13 +125,6 @@ string_compare(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) ((const struct string_elem *)b)->sstr); } -static gint -string_nat_compare(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) -{ - return ws_ascii_strnatcmp(((const struct string_elem *)a)->sstr, - ((const struct string_elem *)b)->sstr); -} - static void string_elem_print(gpointer data, gpointer not_used _U_) { @@ -162,23 +154,13 @@ list_capture_types(void) { } static void -list_encap_types(void) { +list_idb_merge_modes(void) { int i; - struct string_elem *encaps; - GSList *list = NULL; - encaps = g_new(struct string_elem,WTAP_NUM_ENCAP_TYPES); - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: The available encapsulation types for the \"-T\" flag are:\n"); - for (i = 0; i < WTAP_NUM_ENCAP_TYPES; i++) { - encaps[i].sstr = wtap_encap_short_string(i); - if (encaps[i].sstr != NULL) { - encaps[i].lstr = wtap_encap_string(i); - list = g_slist_insert_sorted(list, &encaps[i], string_nat_compare); - } + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: The available IDB merge modes for the \"-I\" flag are:\n"); + for (i = 0; i < IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX; i++) { + fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", merge_idb_merge_mode_to_string(i)); } - g_slist_foreach(list, string_elem_print, NULL); - g_slist_free(list); - g_free(encaps); } static void @@ -207,6 +189,73 @@ get_mergecap_runtime_info(GString *str) #endif } + +static gboolean +merge_callback(merge_event event, int num, + const merge_in_file_t in_files[], const guint in_file_count, + void *data _U_) +{ + guint i; + + switch (event) { + + case MERGE_EVENT_INPUT_FILES_OPENED: + for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: %s is type %s.\n", in_files[i].filename, + wtap_file_type_subtype_string(wtap_file_type_subtype(in_files[i].wth))); + } + break; + + case MERGE_EVENT_FRAME_TYPE_SELECTED: + /* for this event, num = frame_type */ + if (num == WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET) { + /* + * Find out why we had to choose WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET. + */ + int first_frame_type, this_frame_type; + + first_frame_type = wtap_file_encap(in_files[0].wth); + for (i = 1; i < in_file_count; i++) { + this_frame_type = wtap_file_encap(in_files[i].wth); + if (first_frame_type != this_frame_type) { + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: multiple frame encapsulation types detected\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " defaulting to WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " %s had type %s (%s)\n", + in_files[0].filename, + wtap_encap_string(first_frame_type), + wtap_encap_short_string(first_frame_type)); + fprintf(stderr, " %s had type %s (%s)\n", + in_files[i].filename, + wtap_encap_string(this_frame_type), + wtap_encap_short_string(this_frame_type)); + break; + } + } + } + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: selected frame_type %s (%s)\n", + wtap_encap_string(num), + wtap_encap_short_string(num)); + break; + + case MERGE_EVENT_READY_TO_MERGE: + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: ready to merge records\n"); + break; + + case MERGE_EVENT_PACKET_WAS_READ: + /* for this event, num = count */ + fprintf(stderr, "Record: %d\n", num); + break; + + case MERGE_EVENT_DONE: + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: merging complete\n"); + break; + } + + /* false = do not stop merging */ + return FALSE; +} + + int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { @@ -229,18 +278,15 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) #else int file_type = WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAP; /* default to pcapng format */ #endif - int frame_type = -2; int out_fd; - merge_in_file_t *in_files = NULL, *in_file; - int i; - struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr, snap_phdr; - wtap_dumper *pdh; - int open_err, read_err = 0, write_err, close_err; - gchar *err_info, *write_err_info = NULL; + int err = 0; + gchar *err_info = NULL; int err_fileno; char *out_filename = NULL; - gboolean got_read_error = FALSE, got_write_error = FALSE; - int count; + merge_result status; + idb_merge_mode mode = IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX; + gboolean use_stdout = FALSE; + merge_progress_callback_t cb; cmdarg_err_init(mergecap_cmdarg_err, mergecap_cmdarg_err_cont); @@ -264,7 +310,7 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) get_ws_vcs_version_info(), comp_info_str->str, runtime_info_str->str); /* Process the options first */ - while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "aF:hs:T:vVw:", long_options, NULL)) != -1) { + while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "aF:hI:s:vVw:", long_options, NULL)) != -1) { switch (opt) { case 'a': @@ -290,20 +336,20 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) exit(0); break; - case 's': - snaplen = get_positive_int(optarg, "snapshot length"); - break; - - case 'T': - frame_type = wtap_short_string_to_encap(optarg); - if (frame_type < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: \"%s\" isn't a valid encapsulation type\n", + case 'I': + mode = merge_string_to_idb_merge_mode(optarg); + if (mode == IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX) { + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: \"%s\" isn't a valid IDB merge mode\n", optarg); - list_encap_types(); + list_idb_merge_modes(); exit(1); } break; + case 's': + snaplen = get_positive_int(optarg, "snapshot length"); + break; + case 'v': verbose = TRUE; break; @@ -324,8 +370,8 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) case'F': list_capture_types(); break; - case'T': - list_encap_types(); + case'I': + list_idb_merge_modes(); break; default: print_usage(stderr); @@ -335,6 +381,9 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) } } + cb.callback_func = merge_callback; + cb.data = NULL; + /* check for proper args; at a minimum, must have an output * filename and one input file */ @@ -349,72 +398,21 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) return 1; } - /* open the input files */ - if (!merge_open_in_files(in_file_count, &argv[optind], &in_files, - &open_err, &err_info, &err_fileno)) { - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Can't open %s: %s\n", argv[optind + err_fileno], - wtap_strerror(open_err)); - if (err_info != NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "(%s)\n", err_info); - g_free(err_info); - } - return 2; - } - - if (verbose) { - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: %s is type %s.\n", argv[optind + i], - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(wtap_file_type_subtype(in_files[i].wth))); - } - - if (snaplen == 0) { - /* - * Snapshot length not specified - default to the maximum of the - * snapshot lengths of the input files. - */ - snaplen = merge_max_snapshot_length(in_file_count, in_files); + /* setting IDB merge mode must use PCAPNG output */ + if (mode != IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX && file_type != WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG) { + fprintf(stderr, "The IDB merge mode can only be used with PCAPNG output format\n"); + return 1; } - /* set the outfile frame type */ - if (frame_type == -2) { - /* - * Default to the appropriate frame type for the input files. - */ - frame_type = merge_select_frame_type(in_file_count, in_files); - if (verbose) { - if (frame_type == WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET) { - /* - * Find out why we had to choose WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET. - */ - int first_frame_type, this_frame_type; - - first_frame_type = wtap_file_encap(in_files[0].wth); - for (i = 1; i < in_file_count; i++) { - this_frame_type = wtap_file_encap(in_files[i].wth); - if (first_frame_type != this_frame_type) { - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: multiple frame encapsulation types detected\n"); - fprintf(stderr, " defaulting to WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET\n"); - fprintf(stderr, " %s had type %s (%s)\n", - in_files[0].filename, - wtap_encap_string(first_frame_type), - wtap_encap_short_string(first_frame_type)); - fprintf(stderr, " %s had type %s (%s)\n", - in_files[i].filename, - wtap_encap_string(this_frame_type), - wtap_encap_short_string(this_frame_type)); - break; - } - } - } - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: selected frame_type %s (%s)\n", - wtap_encap_string(frame_type), - wtap_encap_short_string(frame_type)); - } + /* if they didn't set IDB merge mode, set it to our default */ + if (mode == IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX) { + mode = IDB_MERGE_MODE_ALL_SAME; } /* open the outfile */ if (strncmp(out_filename, "-", 2) == 0) { /* use stdout as the outfile */ + use_stdout = TRUE; out_fd = 1 /*stdout*/; } else { /* open the outfile */ @@ -426,252 +424,45 @@ DIAG_ON(cast-qual) } } - /* prepare the outfile */ - if(file_type == WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG ){ - wtapng_section_t *shb_hdr; - GString *comment_gstr; - wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *idb_inf = NULL, *idb_inf_merge_file; - wtapng_if_descr_t int_data, *file_int_data; - guint itf_count, itf_id = 0; - - shb_hdr = g_new(wtapng_section_t,1); - comment_gstr = g_string_new("File created by merging: \n"); + /* merge the files */ + status = merge_files(out_fd, out_filename, file_type, + (const char *const *) &argv[optind], in_file_count, + do_append, mode, snaplen, "mergecap", verbose ? &cb : NULL, + &err, &err_info, &err_fileno); - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "File%d: %s \n",i+1,in_files[i].filename); - } - shb_hdr->section_length = -1; - /* options */ - shb_hdr->opt_comment = comment_gstr->str; /* NULL if not available */ - shb_hdr->shb_hardware = NULL; /* NULL if not available, UTF-8 string containing the description of the hardware used to create this section. */ - shb_hdr->shb_os = NULL; /* NULL if not available, UTF-8 string containing the name of the operating system used to create this section. */ - shb_hdr->shb_user_appl = g_strdup("mergecap"); /* NULL if not available, UTF-8 string containing the name of the application used to create this section. */ - - if (frame_type == WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET) { - /* create fake IDB info */ - idb_inf = g_new(wtapng_iface_descriptions_t,1); - /* TODO make this the number of DIFFERENT encapsulation types - * check that snaplength is the same too? - */ - idb_inf->interface_data = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(wtapng_if_descr_t)); - - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - idb_inf_merge_file = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[i].wth); - for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < idb_inf_merge_file->interface_data->len; itf_count++) { - /* read the interface data from the in file to our combined interface data */ - file_int_data = &g_array_index (idb_inf_merge_file->interface_data, wtapng_if_descr_t, itf_count); - int_data.wtap_encap = file_int_data->wtap_encap; - int_data.time_units_per_second = file_int_data->time_units_per_second; - int_data.link_type = file_int_data->link_type; - int_data.snap_len = file_int_data->snap_len; - int_data.if_name = g_strdup(file_int_data->if_name); - int_data.opt_comment = NULL; - int_data.if_description = NULL; - int_data.if_speed = 0; - int_data.if_tsresol = file_int_data->if_tsresol; - int_data.if_filter_str = NULL; - int_data.bpf_filter_len = 0; - int_data.if_filter_bpf_bytes = NULL; - int_data.if_os = NULL; - int_data.if_fcslen = -1; - int_data.num_stat_entries = 0; /* Number of ISB:s */ - int_data.interface_statistics = NULL; - - g_array_append_val(idb_inf->interface_data, int_data); - } - g_free(idb_inf_merge_file); - - /* Set fake interface Id in per file data */ - in_files[i].interface_id = itf_id; - itf_id += itf_count; - } - } else { - guint8 if_tsresol = 6; - guint64 time_units_per_second = 1000000; - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - idb_inf_merge_file = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[i].wth); - for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < idb_inf_merge_file->interface_data->len; itf_count++) { - file_int_data = &g_array_index (idb_inf_merge_file->interface_data, wtapng_if_descr_t, itf_count); - if (file_int_data->time_units_per_second > time_units_per_second) { - time_units_per_second = file_int_data->time_units_per_second; - if_tsresol = file_int_data->if_tsresol; - } - } - g_free(idb_inf_merge_file); - } - if (time_units_per_second > 1000000) { - /* We are using a better than microsecond precision; let's create a fake IDB */ - idb_inf = g_new(wtapng_iface_descriptions_t,1); - idb_inf->interface_data = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(wtapng_if_descr_t)); - int_data.wtap_encap = frame_type; - int_data.time_units_per_second = time_units_per_second; - int_data.link_type = wtap_wtap_encap_to_pcap_encap(frame_type); - int_data.snap_len = snaplen; - int_data.if_name = g_strdup("Unknown/not available in original file format(libpcap)"); - int_data.opt_comment = NULL; - int_data.if_description = NULL; - int_data.if_speed = 0; - int_data.if_tsresol = if_tsresol; - int_data.if_filter_str = NULL; - int_data.bpf_filter_len = 0; - int_data.if_filter_bpf_bytes = NULL; - int_data.if_os = NULL; - int_data.if_fcslen = -1; - int_data.num_stat_entries = 0; /* Number of ISB:s */ - int_data.interface_statistics = NULL; - g_array_append_val(idb_inf->interface_data, int_data); - } - } - - pdh = wtap_dump_fdopen_ng(out_fd, file_type, frame_type, snaplen, - FALSE /* compressed */, shb_hdr, idb_inf, NULL, &open_err); - g_string_free(comment_gstr, TRUE); - } else { - pdh = wtap_dump_fdopen(out_fd, file_type, frame_type, snaplen, FALSE /* compressed */, &open_err); - } - if (pdh == NULL) { - merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); - g_free(in_files); - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Can't open or create %s: %s\n", out_filename, - wtap_strerror(open_err)); - exit(1); - } - - /* do the merge (or append) */ - count = 1; - for (;;) { - if (do_append) - in_file = merge_append_read_packet(in_file_count, in_files, &read_err, - &err_info); - else - in_file = merge_read_packet(in_file_count, in_files, &read_err, - &err_info); - if (in_file == NULL) { - /* EOF */ + switch (status) { + case MERGE_OK: break; - } - if (read_err != 0) { - /* I/O error reading from in_file */ - got_read_error = TRUE; + case MERGE_USER_ABORTED: + /* we don't catch SIGINT/SIGTERM (yet?), so we couldn't have aborted */ + g_assert(FALSE); break; - } - - if (verbose) - fprintf(stderr, "Record: %d\n", count++); - - /* We simply write it, perhaps after truncating it; we could do other - * things, like modify it. */ - phdr = wtap_phdr(in_file->wth); - if (snaplen != 0 && phdr->caplen > snaplen) { - snap_phdr = *phdr; - snap_phdr.caplen = snaplen; - phdr = &snap_phdr; - } - if ((file_type == WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG) && (frame_type == WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET)) { - if (phdr->presence_flags & WTAP_HAS_INTERFACE_ID) { - phdr->interface_id += in_file->interface_id; - } else { - phdr->interface_id = in_file->interface_id; - phdr->presence_flags = phdr->presence_flags | WTAP_HAS_INTERFACE_ID; - } - } - if (!wtap_dump(pdh, phdr, wtap_buf_ptr(in_file->wth), &write_err, &write_err_info)) { - got_write_error = TRUE; - break; - } - } - - merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); - if (!got_write_error) { - if (!wtap_dump_close(pdh, &write_err)) - got_write_error = TRUE; - } else { - /* - * We already got a write error; no need to report another - * write error on close. - * - * Don't overwrite the earlier write error. - */ - (void)wtap_dump_close(pdh, &close_err); - } - - if (got_read_error) { - /* - * Find the file on which we got the error, and report the error. - */ - for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { - if (in_files[i].state == GOT_ERROR) { - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Error reading %s: %s\n", - in_files[i].filename, wtap_strerror(read_err)); - if (err_info != NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "(%s)\n", err_info); - g_free(err_info); - } - } - } - } - - if (got_write_error) { - switch (write_err) { - - case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_ENCAP: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular frame we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're wwriting; note that, and - * report the frame number and file type/subtype. - */ - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Frame %u of \"%s\" has a network type that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.\n", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN", - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); - break; - - case WTAP_ERR_PACKET_TOO_LARGE: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular frame we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're wwriting; note that, and - * report the frame number and file type/subtype. - */ - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Frame %u of \"%s\" is too large for a \"%s\" file.\n", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN", - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); - break; - - case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_TYPE: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular record we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're wwriting; note that, and - * report the record number and file type/subtype. - */ - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Record %u of \"%s\" has a record type that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.\n", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN", - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_INFILE: + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Can't open %s: %s (%s)\n", argv[optind + err_fileno], + wtap_strerror(err), err_info ? err_info : "no more information"); break; - case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_DATA: - /* - * This is a problem with the particular record we're writing and - * the file type and subtype we're wwriting; note that, and - * report the record number and file type/subtype. - */ - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Record %u of \"%s\" has data that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.\n(%s)\n", - in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN", - wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type), - write_err_info != NULL ? write_err_info : "no information supplied"); - g_free(write_err_info); + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_OUTFILE: + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Can't open or create %s: %s\n", out_filename, + wtap_strerror(err)); + if (!use_stdout) + ws_close(out_fd); break; + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_READ_INFILE: /* fall through */ + case MERGE_ERR_BAD_PHDR_INTERFACE_ID: + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_WRITE_OUTFILE: + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_CLOSE_OUTFILE: default: - fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: Error writing to outfile: %s\n", - wtap_strerror(write_err)); + fprintf(stderr, "mergecap: %s\n", err_info ? err_info : "unknown error"); break; - } } - g_free(in_files); + g_free(err_info); - return (!got_read_error && !got_write_error) ? 0 : 2; + return (status == MERGE_OK) ? 0 : 2; } /* diff --git a/ui/gtk/drag_and_drop.c b/ui/gtk/drag_and_drop.c index 1432f5a662..e7ea594ac6 100644 --- a/ui/gtk/drag_and_drop.c +++ b/ui/gtk/drag_and_drop.c @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ dnd_open_file_cmd(gchar *cf_names_freeme) /* merge the files in chronological order */ tmpname = NULL; if (cf_merge_files(&tmpname, in_file_count, in_filenames, - WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAP, FALSE) == CF_OK) { + WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG, FALSE) == CF_OK) { /* Merge succeeded; close the currently-open file and try to open the merged capture file. */ cf_close(&cfile); diff --git a/wiretap/merge.c b/wiretap/merge.c index 15e7b4183b..1b2c6f85d0 100644 --- a/wiretap/merge.c +++ b/wiretap/merge.c @@ -36,11 +36,76 @@ #include <string.h> #include "merge.h" +#include <wsutil/filesystem.h> +#include "wsutil/os_version_info.h" + + +static const char* idb_merge_mode_strings[] = { + /* IDB_MERGE_MODE_NONE */ + "none", + /* IDB_MERGE_MODE_ALL_SAME */ + "all", + /* IDB_MERGE_MODE_ANY_SAME */ + "any", + /* IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX */ + "UNKNOWN" +}; + +idb_merge_mode +merge_string_to_idb_merge_mode(const char *name) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX; i++) { + if (g_strcmp0(name, idb_merge_mode_strings[i]) == 0) { + return (idb_merge_mode) i; + } + } + return IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX; +} + +const char * +merge_idb_merge_mode_to_string(const int mode) +{ + if (mode >= 0 && mode < IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX) { + return idb_merge_mode_strings[mode]; + } + return idb_merge_mode_strings[(int)IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX]; +} + + +static void +cleanup_in_file(merge_in_file_t *in_file) +{ + g_assert(in_file != NULL); + + wtap_close(in_file->wth); + in_file->wth = NULL; + + g_array_free(in_file->idb_index_map, TRUE); + in_file->idb_index_map = NULL; +} + +static void +add_idb_index_map(merge_in_file_t *in_file, const guint orig_index, const guint found_index) +{ + g_assert(in_file != NULL); + g_assert(in_file->idb_index_map != NULL); + + /* + * we didn't really need the orig_index, since just appending to the array + * should result in the orig_index being its location in the array; but we + * pass it into this function to do a sanity check here + */ + g_assert(orig_index == in_file->idb_index_map->len); + + g_array_append_val(in_file->idb_index_map, found_index); +} + /* * Scan through the arguments and open the input files */ gboolean -merge_open_in_files(int in_file_count, char *const *in_file_names, +merge_open_in_files(int in_file_count, const char *const *in_file_names, merge_in_file_t **in_files, int *err, gchar **err_info, int *err_fileno) { @@ -50,7 +115,7 @@ merge_open_in_files(int in_file_count, char *const *in_file_names, merge_in_file_t *files; gint64 size; - files = (merge_in_file_t *)g_malloc(files_size); + files = (merge_in_file_t *)g_malloc0(files_size); *in_files = files; for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { @@ -59,21 +124,23 @@ merge_open_in_files(int in_file_count, char *const *in_file_names, files[i].data_offset = 0; files[i].state = PACKET_NOT_PRESENT; files[i].packet_num = 0; + if (!files[i].wth) { /* Close the files we've already opened. */ for (j = 0; j < i; j++) - wtap_close(files[j].wth); + cleanup_in_file(&files[j]); *err_fileno = i; return FALSE; } size = wtap_file_size(files[i].wth, err); if (size == -1) { for (j = 0; j + 1 > j && j <= i; j++) - wtap_close(files[j].wth); + cleanup_in_file(&files[j]); *err_fileno = i; return FALSE; } files[i].size = size; + files[i].idb_index_map = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(guint)); } return TRUE; } @@ -86,7 +153,7 @@ merge_close_in_files(int count, merge_in_file_t in_files[]) { int i; for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - wtap_close(in_files[i].wth); + cleanup_in_file(&in_files[i]); } } @@ -277,7 +344,638 @@ merge_append_read_packet(int in_file_count, merge_in_file_t in_files[], */ *err = 0; return &in_files[i]; - } +} + + +/* creates a section header block for the new output file */ +static wtapng_section_t* +create_shb_header(const merge_in_file_t *in_files, const guint in_file_count, + const gchar *app_name) +{ + wtapng_section_t *shb_hdr = NULL; + GString *comment_gstr; + GString *os_info_str; + guint i; + + shb_hdr = wtap_file_get_shb_for_new_file(in_files[0].wth); + + comment_gstr = g_string_new(""); + + /* TODO: merge comments from all files */ + + /* very lame way to save comments - does not save them from the other files */ + if (shb_hdr->opt_comment && strlen(shb_hdr->opt_comment) > 0) { + g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "%s \n",shb_hdr->opt_comment); + } + g_free(shb_hdr->opt_comment); + shb_hdr->opt_comment = NULL; + + g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "File created by merging: \n"); + + for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { + g_string_append_printf(comment_gstr, "File%d: %s \n",i+1,in_files[i].filename); + } + + os_info_str = g_string_new(""); + get_os_version_info(os_info_str); + + shb_hdr->section_length = -1; + /* TODO: handle comments from each file being merged */ + shb_hdr->opt_comment = g_string_free(comment_gstr, FALSE); /* section comment */ + shb_hdr->shb_hardware = NULL; /* NULL if not available, UTF-8 string containing the */ + /* description of the hardware used to create this section. */ + shb_hdr->shb_os = g_string_free(os_info_str, FALSE); /* UTF-8 string containing the name */ + /* of the operating system used to create this section. */ + shb_hdr->shb_user_appl = g_strdup(app_name); /* NULL if not available, UTF-8 string containing the name */ + /* of the application used to create this section. */ + + return shb_hdr; +} + +static gboolean +is_duplicate_idb(const wtapng_if_descr_t *idb1, const wtapng_if_descr_t *idb2) +{ + g_assert(idb1 && idb2); + + /* does not compare filters nor interface statistics */ + return (idb1->wtap_encap == idb2->wtap_encap && + idb1->time_units_per_second == idb2->time_units_per_second && + idb1->tsprecision == idb2->tsprecision && + idb1->link_type == idb2->link_type && + /* XXX: should snaplen not be compared? */ + idb1->snap_len == idb2->snap_len && + idb1->if_speed == idb2->if_speed && + idb1->if_tsresol == idb2->if_tsresol && + idb1->if_fcslen == idb2->if_fcslen && + g_strcmp0(idb1->opt_comment, idb2->opt_comment) == 0 && + g_strcmp0(idb1->if_name, idb2->if_name) == 0 && + g_strcmp0(idb1->if_description, idb2->if_description) == 0 && + g_strcmp0(idb1->if_os, idb2->if_os) == 0); +} + +/* + * Returns true if all of the input files have duplicate IDBs to the other files. + */ +static gboolean +all_idbs_are_duplicates(const merge_in_file_t *in_files, const guint in_file_count) +{ + const wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *first_idb_list = NULL; + const wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *other_idb_list = NULL; + guint first_idb_list_size, other_idb_list_size; + const wtapng_if_descr_t *first_file_idb, *other_file_idb; + guint i, j; + + g_assert(in_files != NULL); + + /* get the first file's info */ + first_idb_list = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[0].wth); + g_assert(first_idb_list->interface_data); + + first_idb_list_size = first_idb_list->interface_data->len; + + /* now compare the other input files with that */ + for (i = 1; i < in_file_count; i++) { + other_idb_list = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[i].wth); + g_assert(other_idb_list->interface_data); + other_idb_list_size = other_idb_list->interface_data->len; + + if (other_idb_list_size != first_idb_list_size) { + return FALSE; + } + + for (j = 0; j < other_idb_list_size; j++) { + first_file_idb = &g_array_index(first_idb_list->interface_data, wtapng_if_descr_t, j); + other_file_idb = &g_array_index(other_idb_list->interface_data, wtapng_if_descr_t, j); + + if (!is_duplicate_idb(first_file_idb, other_file_idb)) { + return FALSE; + } + } + } + + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Returns true if the given input_file_idb is a duplicate of an existing one + * in the merged_idb_list; it's a duplicate if the interface description data + * is all identical to a previous one in another input file. For this + * function, the input file IDB's index does NOT need to match the index + * location of a previous one to be considered a duplicate; any match is + * considered a success. That means it will even match another IDB from its + * own (same) input file. + */ +static gboolean +find_duplicate_idb(const wtapng_if_descr_t *input_file_idb, + const wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *merged_idb_list, + guint *found_index) +{ + const wtapng_if_descr_t *merged_idb; + guint i; + + g_assert(input_file_idb != NULL); + g_assert(merged_idb_list != NULL); + g_assert(merged_idb_list->interface_data != NULL); + g_assert(found_index != NULL); + + for (i = 0; i < merged_idb_list->interface_data->len; i++) { + merged_idb = &g_array_index(merged_idb_list->interface_data, wtapng_if_descr_t, i); + + if (is_duplicate_idb(input_file_idb, merged_idb)) { + *found_index = i; + return TRUE; + } + } + + return FALSE; +} + +/* adds IDB to merged file info, returns its index */ +static guint +add_idb_to_merged_file(wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *merged_idb_list, + const wtapng_if_descr_t *input_file_idb) +{ + wtapng_if_descr_t idb; + + g_assert(merged_idb_list != NULL); + g_assert(merged_idb_list->interface_data != NULL); + g_assert(input_file_idb != NULL); + + idb.wtap_encap = input_file_idb->wtap_encap; + idb.time_units_per_second = input_file_idb->time_units_per_second; + idb.tsprecision = input_file_idb->tsprecision; + idb.link_type = input_file_idb->link_type; + idb.snap_len = input_file_idb->snap_len; + idb.if_name = g_strdup(input_file_idb->if_name); + idb.opt_comment = g_strdup(input_file_idb->opt_comment);; + idb.if_description = g_strdup(input_file_idb->if_description); + idb.if_speed = input_file_idb->if_speed; + idb.if_tsresol = input_file_idb->if_tsresol; + idb.if_filter_str = NULL; + idb.bpf_filter_len = 0; + idb.if_filter_bpf_bytes = NULL; + idb.if_os = g_strdup(input_file_idb->if_os); + idb.if_fcslen = input_file_idb->if_fcslen; + idb.num_stat_entries = 0; /* Number of ISB:s */ + idb.interface_statistics = NULL; + + g_array_append_val(merged_idb_list->interface_data, idb); + + return merged_idb_list->interface_data->len - 1; +} + +/* + * Create clone IDBs for the merge file, based on the input files and mode. + */ +static wtapng_iface_descriptions_t * +generate_merged_idb(merge_in_file_t *in_files, const guint in_file_count, const idb_merge_mode mode) +{ + wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *merged_idb_list = NULL; + wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *input_file_idb_list = NULL; + const wtapng_if_descr_t *input_file_idb = NULL; + guint itf_count, merged_index; + guint i; + + /* create new IDB info */ + merged_idb_list = g_new(wtapng_iface_descriptions_t,1); + merged_idb_list->interface_data = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(wtapng_if_descr_t)); + + if (mode == IDB_MERGE_MODE_ALL_SAME && all_idbs_are_duplicates(in_files, in_file_count)) { + guint num_idbs; + /* they're all the same, so just get the first file's IDBs */ + input_file_idb_list = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[0].wth); + /* this is really one more than number of IDBs, but that's good for the for-loops */ + num_idbs = input_file_idb_list->interface_data->len; + + /* put them in the merged file */ + for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < num_idbs; itf_count++) { + input_file_idb = &g_array_index(input_file_idb_list->interface_data, + wtapng_if_descr_t, itf_count); + merged_index = add_idb_to_merged_file(merged_idb_list, input_file_idb); + add_idb_index_map(&in_files[0], itf_count, merged_index); + } + + /* and set all the other file index maps the same way */ + for (i = 1; i < in_file_count; i++) { + for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < num_idbs; itf_count++) { + add_idb_index_map(&in_files[i], itf_count, itf_count); + } + } + + g_free(input_file_idb_list); + } + else { + for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { + input_file_idb_list = wtap_file_get_idb_info(in_files[i].wth); + + for (itf_count = 0; itf_count < input_file_idb_list->interface_data->len; itf_count++) { + input_file_idb = &g_array_index(input_file_idb_list->interface_data, + wtapng_if_descr_t, itf_count); + + if (mode == IDB_MERGE_MODE_ANY_SAME && + find_duplicate_idb(input_file_idb, merged_idb_list, &merged_index)) + { + /* + * It's the same as a previous IDB, so we're going to "merge" + * them into one by adding a map from its old IDB index to the new + * one. This will be used later to change the phdr interface_id. + */ + add_idb_index_map(&in_files[i], itf_count, merged_index); + } + else { + /* + * This IDB does not match a previous (or we want to save all IDBs), + * so add the IDB to the merge file, and add a map of the indeces. + */ + merged_index = add_idb_to_merged_file(merged_idb_list, input_file_idb); + add_idb_index_map(&in_files[i], itf_count, merged_index); + } + } + + g_free(input_file_idb_list); + } + } + + return merged_idb_list; +} + +static gboolean +map_phdr_interface_id(struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr, const merge_in_file_t *in_file) +{ + guint current_interface_id = 0; + g_assert(phdr != NULL); + g_assert(in_file != NULL); + g_assert(in_file->idb_index_map != NULL); + + if (phdr->presence_flags & WTAP_HAS_INTERFACE_ID) { + current_interface_id = phdr->interface_id; + } + + if (current_interface_id >= in_file->idb_index_map->len) { + /* this shouldn't happen, but in a malformed input file it could */ + return FALSE; + } + + phdr->interface_id = g_array_index(in_file->idb_index_map, guint, current_interface_id); + phdr->presence_flags |= WTAP_HAS_INTERFACE_ID; + + return TRUE; +} + +static gchar* +get_read_error_string(const merge_in_file_t *in_files, const guint in_file_count, + const int *err, gchar **err_info) +{ + GString *err_message = g_string_new(""); + gchar *display_basename = NULL; + guint i; + + g_assert(in_files != NULL); + g_assert(err != NULL); + g_assert(err_info != NULL); + + if (*err_info == NULL) { + *err_info = g_strdup("no information supplied"); + } + + /* + * Find the file on which we got the error, and report the error. + */ + for (i = 0; i < in_file_count; i++) { + if (in_files[i].state == GOT_ERROR) { + display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_files[i].filename); + + switch (*err) { + + case WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ: + g_string_printf(err_message, + "The capture file %s appears to have been cut short" + " in the middle of a packet.", display_basename); + break; + + case WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE: + g_string_printf(err_message, + "The capture file %s appears to be damaged or corrupt.\n(%s)", + display_basename, *err_info); + break; + + case WTAP_ERR_DECOMPRESS: + g_string_printf(err_message, + "The compressed capture file %s appears to be damaged or corrupt.\n" + "(%s)", display_basename, *err_info); + break; + + default: + g_string_printf(err_message, + "An error occurred while reading the" + " capture file %s: %s.", + display_basename, wtap_strerror(*err)); + break; + } + + g_free(display_basename); + break; + } + } + + g_free(*err_info); + *err_info = g_string_free(err_message, FALSE); + + return *err_info; +} + +static gchar* +get_write_error_string(const merge_in_file_t *in_file, const int file_type, + const gchar* out_filename, const int *err, gchar **err_info) +{ + GString *err_message = g_string_new(""); + gchar *display_basename = NULL; + int write_err; + + /* in_file may be NULL */ + g_assert(err != NULL); + g_assert(err_info != NULL); + + if (*err_info == NULL) { + *err_info = g_strdup("no information supplied"); + } + + write_err = *err; + + display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN"); + + if (write_err < 0) { + + switch (write_err) { + + case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_ENCAP: + /* + * This is a problem with the particular frame we're writing and + * the file type and subtype we're wwriting; note that, and + * report the frame number and file type/subtype. + */ + g_string_printf(err_message, + "Frame %u of \"%s\" has a network type that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.\n", + in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, + wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); + break; + + case WTAP_ERR_PACKET_TOO_LARGE: + /* + * This is a problem with the particular frame we're writing and + * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report + * the frame number and file type/subtype. + */ + g_string_printf(err_message, + "Frame %u of \"%s\" is too large for a \"%s\" file.", + in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, + wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); + break; + + case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_TYPE: + /* + * This is a problem with the particular record we're writing and + * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report + * the record number and file type/subtype. + */ + g_string_printf(err_message, + "Record %u of \"%s\" has a record type that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.", + in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, + wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type)); + break; + + case WTAP_ERR_UNWRITABLE_REC_DATA: + /* + * This is a problem with the particular record we're writing and + * the file type and subtype we're writing; note that, and report + * the frame number and file type/subtype. + */ + g_string_printf(err_message, + "Record %u of \"%s\" has data that can't be saved in a \"%s\" file.\n(%s)", + in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename, + wtap_file_type_subtype_string(file_type), *err_info); + break; + + default: + g_string_printf(err_message, + "An error occurred while writing to the file \"%s\": %s.", + out_filename, wtap_strerror(write_err)); + break; + } + } + else { + /* OS error. */ + g_string_printf(err_message, file_write_error_message(write_err), out_filename); + } + + g_free(display_basename); + g_free(*err_info); + *err_info = g_string_free(err_message, FALSE); + + return *err_info; +} + + +/* + * Merges the files base don given input, and invokes callback during + * execution. Returns MERGE_OK on success, or a MERGE_ERR_XXX on failure; note + * that the passed-in 'err' variable will be more specific to what failed, and + * err_info will have pretty output. + */ +merge_result +merge_files(int out_fd, const gchar* out_filename, const int file_type, + const char *const *in_filenames, const guint in_file_count, + const gboolean do_append, const idb_merge_mode mode, + guint snaplen, const gchar *app_name, merge_progress_callback_t* cb, + int *err, gchar **err_info, int *err_fileno) +{ + merge_in_file_t *in_files = NULL, *in_file = NULL; + int frame_type = WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET; + merge_result status = MERGE_OK; + wtap_dumper *pdh; + struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr, snap_phdr; + int count = 0; + gboolean stop_flag = FALSE; + + g_assert(out_fd > 0); + g_assert(in_file_count > 0); + g_assert(in_filenames != NULL); + g_assert(err != NULL); + g_assert(err_info != NULL); + g_assert(err_fileno != NULL); + + /* if a callback was given, it has to have a callback function ptr */ + g_assert((cb != NULL) ? (cb->callback_func != NULL) : TRUE); + + /* open the input files */ + if (!merge_open_in_files(in_file_count, in_filenames, &in_files, + err, err_info, err_fileno)) { + return MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_INFILE; + } + + if (cb) + cb->callback_func(MERGE_EVENT_INPUT_FILES_OPENED, 0, in_files, in_file_count, cb->data); + + if (snaplen == 0) { + /* Snapshot length not specified - default to the maximum. */ + snaplen = WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE; + } + + /* + * This doesn't tell us that much. It tells us what to set the outfile's + * encap type to, but that's all - for example, it does *not* tells us + * whether the input files had the same number of IDBs, for the same exact + * interfaces, and only one IDB each, so it doesn't actually tell us + * whether we can merge IDBs into one or not. + */ + frame_type = merge_select_frame_type(in_file_count, in_files); + + if (cb) + cb->callback_func(MERGE_EVENT_FRAME_TYPE_SELECTED, frame_type, in_files, in_file_count, cb->data); + + /* prepare the outfile */ + if (file_type == WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG) { + wtapng_section_t *shb_hdr = NULL; + wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *idb_inf = NULL; + + shb_hdr = create_shb_header(in_files, in_file_count, app_name); + + idb_inf = generate_merged_idb(in_files, in_file_count, mode); + + pdh = wtap_dump_fdopen_ng(out_fd, file_type, frame_type, snaplen, + FALSE /* compressed */, shb_hdr, idb_inf, + NULL, err); + } + else { + pdh = wtap_dump_fdopen(out_fd, file_type, frame_type, snaplen, FALSE /* compressed */, err); + } + + if (pdh == NULL) { + merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); + g_free(in_files); + return MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_OUTFILE; + } + + if (cb) + cb->callback_func(MERGE_EVENT_READY_TO_MERGE, 0, in_files, in_file_count, cb->data); + + for (;;) { + *err = 0; + + if (do_append) { + in_file = merge_append_read_packet(in_file_count, in_files, err, + err_info); + } + else { + in_file = merge_read_packet(in_file_count, in_files, err, + err_info); + } + + if (in_file == NULL) { + /* EOF */ + break; + } + + if (*err != 0) { + /* I/O error reading from in_file */ + status = MERGE_ERR_CANT_READ_INFILE; + break; + } + + count++; + if (cb) + stop_flag = cb->callback_func(MERGE_EVENT_PACKET_WAS_READ, count, in_files, in_file_count, cb->data); + + if (stop_flag) { + /* The user decided to abort the merge. */ + status = MERGE_USER_ABORTED; + break; + } + + phdr = wtap_phdr(in_file->wth); + + if (snaplen != 0 && phdr->caplen > snaplen) { + /* + * The dumper will only write up to caplen bytes out, so we only + * need to change that value, instead of cloning the whole packet + * with fewer bytes. + * + * XXX: but do we need to change the IDBs' snap_len? + */ + snap_phdr = *phdr; + snap_phdr.caplen = snaplen; + phdr = &snap_phdr; + } + + if (file_type == WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_PCAPNG) { + if (!map_phdr_interface_id(phdr, in_file)) { + status = MERGE_ERR_BAD_PHDR_INTERFACE_ID; + break; + } + } + + if (!wtap_dump(pdh, phdr, wtap_buf_ptr(in_file->wth), err, err_info)) { + status = MERGE_ERR_CANT_WRITE_OUTFILE; + break; + } + } + + if (cb) + cb->callback_func(MERGE_EVENT_DONE, count, in_files, in_file_count, cb->data); + + merge_close_in_files(in_file_count, in_files); + + if (status == MERGE_OK || status == MERGE_USER_ABORTED) { + if (!wtap_dump_close(pdh, err)) + status = MERGE_ERR_CANT_CLOSE_OUTFILE; + } else { + /* + * We already got some error; no need to report another error on + * close. + * + * Don't overwrite the earlier error. + */ + int close_err = 0; + (void)wtap_dump_close(pdh, &close_err); + } + + if (status != MERGE_OK) { + GString *err_message = NULL; + gchar *display_basename = NULL; + + switch(status) { + + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_READ_INFILE: + *err_info = get_read_error_string(in_files, in_file_count, err, err_info); + break; + + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_WRITE_OUTFILE: /* fall through */ + case MERGE_ERR_CANT_CLOSE_OUTFILE: + *err_info = get_write_error_string(in_file, file_type, out_filename, err, err_info); + break; + + case MERGE_ERR_BAD_PHDR_INTERFACE_ID: + display_basename = g_filename_display_basename(in_file ? in_file->filename : "UNKNOWN"); + if (*err_info != NULL) + g_free(*err_info); + err_message = g_string_new(""); + g_string_printf(err_message, + "Record %u of \"%s\" has an interface ID which does not match any IDB in its file.", + in_file ? in_file->packet_num : 0, display_basename); + g_free(display_basename); + *err_info = g_string_free(err_message, FALSE); + break; + + case MERGE_USER_ABORTED: /* not really an error */ + default: + break; + } + } + + g_free(in_files); + + return status; +} /* * Editor modelines - http://www.wireshark.org/tools/modelines.html diff --git a/wiretap/merge.h b/wiretap/merge.h index d78275248e..69162191bb 100644 --- a/wiretap/merge.h +++ b/wiretap/merge.h @@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ typedef struct merge_in_file_s { in_file_state_e state; guint32 packet_num; /* current packet number */ gint64 size; /* file size */ - guint32 interface_id; /* identifier of the interface. - * Used for fake interfaces when writing WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET */ + GArray *idb_index_map; /* used for mapping the old phdr interface_id values to new during merge */ } merge_in_file_t; /** Open a number of input files to merge. @@ -61,7 +60,7 @@ typedef struct merge_in_file_s { * @return TRUE if all files could be opened, FALSE otherwise */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean -merge_open_in_files(int in_file_count, char *const *in_file_names, +merge_open_in_files(int in_file_count, const char *const *in_file_names, merge_in_file_t **in_files, int *err, gchar **err_info, int *err_fileno); @@ -120,6 +119,104 @@ WS_DLL_PUBLIC merge_in_file_t * merge_append_read_packet(int in_file_count, merge_in_file_t in_files[], int *err, gchar **err_info); + +/** Return values from merge_files(). */ +typedef enum { + MERGE_OK, + MERGE_USER_ABORTED, + /* below here are true errors */ + MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_INFILE, + MERGE_ERR_CANT_OPEN_OUTFILE, + MERGE_ERR_CANT_READ_INFILE, + MERGE_ERR_BAD_PHDR_INTERFACE_ID, + MERGE_ERR_CANT_WRITE_OUTFILE, + MERGE_ERR_CANT_CLOSE_OUTFILE +} merge_result; + + +/** Merge events, used as an arg in the callback function - indicates when the callback was invoked. */ +typedef enum { + MERGE_EVENT_INPUT_FILES_OPENED, + MERGE_EVENT_FRAME_TYPE_SELECTED, + MERGE_EVENT_READY_TO_MERGE, + MERGE_EVENT_PACKET_WAS_READ, + MERGE_EVENT_DONE +} merge_event; + + +/** Merge mode for IDB info. */ +typedef enum { + IDB_MERGE_MODE_NONE = 0, /**< no merging of IDBs is done, all IDBs are copied into merged file */ + IDB_MERGE_MODE_ALL_SAME,/**< duplicate IDBs merged only if all the files have the same set of IDBs */ + IDB_MERGE_MODE_ANY_SAME, /**< any and all duplicate IDBs are merged into one IDB, even within a file */ + IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX +} idb_merge_mode; + + +/** Returns the idb_merge_mode for the given string name. + * + * @param name The name of the mode. + * @return The idb_merge_mode, or IDB_MERGE_MODE_MAX on failure. + */ +WS_DLL_PUBLIC idb_merge_mode +merge_string_to_idb_merge_mode(const char *name); + + +/** Returns the string name for the given number. + * + * @param mode The number of the mode, representing the idb_merge_mode enum value. + * @return The string name, or "UNKNOWN" on failure. + */ +WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char* +merge_idb_merge_mode_to_string(const int mode); + + +/** @struct merge_progress_callback_t + * + * @brief Callback information for merging. + * + * @details The merge_files() routine can invoke a callback during its execution, + * to enable verbose printing or progress bar updating, for example. This struct + * provides merge_files() with the callback routine to invoke, and optionally + * private data to pass through to the callback each time it is invoked. + * For the callback_func routine's arguments: the event is when the callback + * was invoked, the num is an int specific to the event, in_files is an array + * of the created merge info, in_file_count is the size of the array, data is + * whatever was passed in the data member of this struct. The callback_func + * routine's return value should be TRUE if merging should be aborted. + */ +typedef struct { + gboolean (*callback_func)(merge_event event, int num, + const merge_in_file_t in_files[], const guint in_file_count, + void *data); + void *data; /**< private data to use for passing through to the callback function */ +} merge_progress_callback_t; + + +/** Merge the given input files to the output file descriptor. + * + * @param out_fd The already opened output file decriptor + * @param out_filename The output filename, used in error messages + * @param file_type The WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_XXX output file type + * @param in_filenames An array of input filenames to merge from + * @param in_file_count The number of entries in in_filenames + * @param do_append Whether to append by file order instead of chronological order + * @param mode The IDB_MERGE_MODE_XXX merge mode for interface data + * @param snaplen The snaplen to limit it to, or 0 to leave as it is in the files + * @param app_name The application name performing the merge, used in SHB info + * @param cb The callback information to use during execution + * @param[out] err Set to the internal WTAP_ERR_XXX error code if it failed + * @param[out] err_info Set to a descriptive error string, which must be g_free'd + * @param[out] err_fileno Set to the input file number which failed, if it failed + * @return the frame type + */ +WS_DLL_PUBLIC merge_result +merge_files(int out_fd, const gchar* out_filename, const int file_type, + const char *const *in_filenames, const guint in_file_count, + const gboolean do_append, const idb_merge_mode mode, + guint snaplen, const gchar *app_name, merge_progress_callback_t* cb, + int *err, gchar **err_info, int *err_fileno); + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ diff --git a/wiretap/wtap.c b/wiretap/wtap.c index e5a6af7021..ea8004febf 100644 --- a/wiretap/wtap.c +++ b/wiretap/wtap.c @@ -263,6 +263,30 @@ wtap_file_get_idb_info(wtap *wth) return idb_info; } +gchar * +wtap_get_debug_if_descr(const wtapng_if_descr_t *if_descr) +{ + GString *info = g_string_new(""); + + g_assert(if_descr); + + g_string_printf(info, + "Interface description: wtap_encap=%d, time_units_per_second=%" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "u" + ", tsprecision=%d, link_type=%u, snap_len=%u, opt_comment='%s', if_name='%s'" + ", if_description='%s', if_speed=%" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "u, if_tsresol=%d" + ", if_filter_str='%s', bpf_filter_len=%u, if_fcslen=%d, num_stat_entries=%u", + if_descr->wtap_encap, if_descr->time_units_per_second, if_descr->tsprecision, + if_descr->link_type, if_descr->snap_len, + if_descr->opt_comment ? if_descr->opt_comment : "NONE", + if_descr->if_name ? if_descr->if_name : "NONE", + if_descr->if_description ? if_descr->if_description : "NONE", + if_descr->if_speed, if_descr->if_tsresol, + if_descr->if_filter_str ? if_descr->if_filter_str : "NONE", + if_descr->bpf_filter_len, if_descr->if_fcslen, if_descr->num_stat_entries); + + return g_string_free(info, FALSE); +} + wtapng_name_res_t * wtap_file_get_nrb_for_new_file(wtap *wth) { diff --git a/wiretap/wtap.h b/wiretap/wtap.h index 1f9b4e1e84..e3b4e5166d 100644 --- a/wiretap/wtap.h +++ b/wiretap/wtap.h @@ -1735,6 +1735,18 @@ WS_DLL_PUBLIC wtapng_iface_descriptions_t *wtap_file_get_idb_info(wtap *wth); /** + * @brief Gets a debug string of an interface description. + * @details Returns a newly allocated string of debug information about + * the given interface descrption, useful for debugging. + * @note The returned pointer must be g_free'd. + * + * @param if_descr The interface description. + * @return A newly allocated gcahr array string, which must be g_free'd. + */ +WS_DLL_PUBLIC +gchar *wtap_get_debug_if_descr(const wtapng_if_descr_t *if_descr); + +/** * @brief Gets new name resolution info for new file, based on existing info. * @details Creates a new wtapng_name_res_t name resolution info and only * copies appropriate members for a new file. |