/* reassemble.c * Routines for {fragment,segment} reassembly * * $Id$ * * Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer * By Gerald Combs * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include "reassemble.h" #include typedef struct _fragment_key { address src; address dst; guint32 id; } fragment_key; typedef struct _dcerpc_fragment_key { address src; address dst; guint32 id; e_uuid_t act_id; } dcerpc_fragment_key; static GMemChunk *fragment_key_chunk = NULL; static GMemChunk *dcerpc_fragment_key_chunk = NULL; static GMemChunk *fragment_data_chunk = NULL; static int fragment_init_count = 200; #define LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd) \ { fragment_data *fd_i; \ /* add fragment to list, keep list sorted */ \ for(fd_i=(fd_head);fd_i->next;fd_i=fd_i->next){ \ if( ((fd)->offset) < (fd_i->next->offset) ) \ break; \ } \ (fd)->next=fd_i->next; \ fd_i->next=(fd); \ } static gint fragment_equal(gconstpointer k1, gconstpointer k2) { const fragment_key* key1 = (const fragment_key*) k1; const fragment_key* key2 = (const fragment_key*) k2; /*key.id is the first item to compare since item is most likely to differ between sessions, thus shortcircuiting the comparasion of addresses. */ return ( ( (key1->id == key2->id) && (ADDRESSES_EQUAL(&key1->src, &key2->src)) && (ADDRESSES_EQUAL(&key1->dst, &key2->dst)) ) ? TRUE : FALSE); } static guint fragment_hash(gconstpointer k) { const fragment_key* key = (const fragment_key*) k; guint hash_val; /* int i; */ hash_val = 0; /* More than likely: in most captures src and dst addresses are the same, and would hash the same. We only use id as the hash as an optimization. for (i = 0; i < key->src.len; i++) hash_val += key->src.data[i]; for (i = 0; i < key->dst.len; i++) hash_val += key->dst.data[i]; */ hash_val += key->id; return hash_val; } static gint dcerpc_fragment_equal(gconstpointer k1, gconstpointer k2) { const dcerpc_fragment_key* key1 = (const dcerpc_fragment_key*) k1; const dcerpc_fragment_key* key2 = (const dcerpc_fragment_key*) k2; /*key.id is the first item to compare since item is most likely to differ between sessions, thus shortcircuiting the comparasion of addresses. */ return (((key1->id == key2->id) && (ADDRESSES_EQUAL(&key1->src, &key2->src)) && (ADDRESSES_EQUAL(&key1->dst, &key2->dst)) && (memcmp (&key1->act_id, &key2->act_id, sizeof (e_uuid_t)) == 0)) ? TRUE : FALSE); } static guint dcerpc_fragment_hash(gconstpointer k) { const dcerpc_fragment_key* key = (const dcerpc_fragment_key*) k; guint hash_val; hash_val = 0; hash_val += key->id; hash_val += key->act_id.Data1; hash_val += key->act_id.Data2 << 16; hash_val += key->act_id.Data3; return hash_val; } typedef struct _reassembled_key { guint32 id; guint32 frame; } reassembled_key; static GMemChunk *reassembled_key_chunk = NULL; static gint reassembled_equal(gconstpointer k1, gconstpointer k2) { const reassembled_key* key1 = (const reassembled_key*) k1; const reassembled_key* key2 = (const reassembled_key*) k2; /* * We assume that the frame numbers are unlikely to be equal, * so we check them first. */ return key1->frame == key2->frame && key1->id == key2->id; } static guint reassembled_hash(gconstpointer k) { const reassembled_key* key = (const reassembled_key*) k; return key->frame; } /* * For a fragment hash table entry, free the address data to which the key * refers and the fragment data to which the value refers. * (The actual key and value structures get freed by "reassemble_init()".) */ static gboolean free_all_fragments(gpointer key_arg, gpointer value, gpointer user_data _U_) { fragment_key *key = key_arg; fragment_data *fd_head; /* * Grr. I guess the theory here is that freeing * something sure as heck modifies it, so you * want to ban attempts to free it, but, alas, * if we make the "data" field of an "address" * structure not a "const", the compiler whines if * we try to make it point into the data for a packet, * as that's a "const" array (and should be, as dissectors * shouldn't trash it). * * So we cast the complaint into oblivion, and rely on * the fact that these addresses are known to have had * their data mallocated, i.e. they don't point into, * say, the middle of the data for a packet. */ g_free((gpointer)key->src.data); g_free((gpointer)key->dst.data); for (fd_head = value; fd_head != NULL; fd_head = fd_head->next) { if(fd_head->data && !(fd_head->flags&FD_NOT_MALLOCED)) g_free(fd_head->data); } return TRUE; } /* * For a reassembled-packet hash table entry, free the fragment data * to which the value refers. * (The actual value structures get freed by "reassemble_init()".) */ static gboolean free_all_reassembled_fragments(gpointer key_arg _U_, gpointer value, gpointer user_data _U_) { fragment_data *fd_head; for (fd_head = value; fd_head != NULL; fd_head = fd_head->next) { if(fd_head->data && !(fd_head->flags&FD_NOT_MALLOCED)) { g_free(fd_head->data); /* * A reassembled packet is inserted into the * hash table once for every frame that made * up the reassembled packet; clear the data * pointer so that we only free the data the * first time we see it. */ fd_head->data = NULL; } } return TRUE; } /* * Initialize a fragment table. */ void fragment_table_init(GHashTable **fragment_table) { if (*fragment_table != NULL) { /* * The fragment hash table exists. * * Remove all entries and free fragment data for * each entry. (The key and value data is freed * by "reassemble_init()".) */ g_hash_table_foreach_remove(*fragment_table, free_all_fragments, NULL); } else { /* The fragment table does not exist. Create it */ *fragment_table = g_hash_table_new(fragment_hash, fragment_equal); } } void dcerpc_fragment_table_init(GHashTable **fragment_table) { if (*fragment_table != NULL) { /* * The fragment hash table exists. * * Remove all entries and free fragment data for * each entry. (The key and value data is freed * by "reassemble_init()".) */ g_hash_table_foreach_remove(*fragment_table, free_all_fragments, NULL); } else { /* The fragment table does not exist. Create it */ *fragment_table = g_hash_table_new(dcerpc_fragment_hash, dcerpc_fragment_equal); } } /* * Initialize a reassembled-packet table. */ void reassembled_table_init(GHashTable **reassembled_table) { if (*reassembled_table != NULL) { /* * The reassembled-packet hash table exists. * * Remove all entries and free reassembled packet * data for each entry. (The key data is freed * by "reassemble_init()".) */ g_hash_table_foreach_remove(*reassembled_table, free_all_reassembled_fragments, NULL); } else { /* The fragment table does not exist. Create it */ *reassembled_table = g_hash_table_new(reassembled_hash, reassembled_equal); } } /* * Free up all space allocated for fragment keys and data and * reassembled keys. */ void reassemble_init(void) { if (fragment_key_chunk != NULL) g_mem_chunk_destroy(fragment_key_chunk); if (dcerpc_fragment_key_chunk != NULL) g_mem_chunk_destroy(dcerpc_fragment_key_chunk); if (fragment_data_chunk != NULL) g_mem_chunk_destroy(fragment_data_chunk); if (reassembled_key_chunk != NULL) g_mem_chunk_destroy(reassembled_key_chunk); fragment_key_chunk = g_mem_chunk_new("fragment_key_chunk", sizeof(fragment_key), fragment_init_count * sizeof(fragment_key), G_ALLOC_AND_FREE); dcerpc_fragment_key_chunk = g_mem_chunk_new("dcerpc_fragment_key_chunk", sizeof(dcerpc_fragment_key), fragment_init_count * sizeof(dcerpc_fragment_key), G_ALLOC_AND_FREE); fragment_data_chunk = g_mem_chunk_new("fragment_data_chunk", sizeof(fragment_data), fragment_init_count * sizeof(fragment_data), G_ALLOC_ONLY); reassembled_key_chunk = g_mem_chunk_new("reassembled_key_chunk", sizeof(reassembled_key), fragment_init_count * sizeof(reassembled_key), G_ALLOC_AND_FREE); } /* This function cleans up the stored state and removes the reassembly data and * (with one exception) all allocated memory for matching reassembly. * * The exception is : * If the PDU was already completely reassembled, then the buffer containing the * reassembled data WILL NOT be free()d, and the pointer to that buffer will be * returned. * Othervise the function will return NULL. * * So, if you call fragment_delete and it returns non-NULL, YOU are responsible to * g_free() that buffer. */ unsigned char * fragment_delete(packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table) { fragment_data *fd_head, *fd; fragment_key key; unsigned char *data=NULL; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); if(fd_head==NULL){ /* We do not recognize this as a PDU we have seen before. return*/ return NULL; } data=fd_head->data; /* loop over all partial fragments and free any buffers */ for(fd=fd_head->next;fd;){ fragment_data *tmp_fd; tmp_fd=fd->next; if( !(fd->flags&FD_NOT_MALLOCED) ) g_free(fd->data); g_mem_chunk_free(fragment_data_chunk, fd); fd=tmp_fd; } g_mem_chunk_free(fragment_data_chunk, fd_head); g_hash_table_remove(fragment_table, &key); return data; } /* This function is used to check if there is partial or completed reassembly state * matching this packet. I.e. Are there reassembly going on or not for this packet? */ fragment_data * fragment_get(packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table) { fragment_data *fd_head; fragment_key key; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); return fd_head; } /* This function can be used to explicitely set the total length (if known) * for reassembly of a PDU. * This is useful for reassembly of PDUs where one may have the total length specified * in the first fragment instead of as for, say, IPv4 where a flag indicates which * is the last fragment. * * Such protocols might fragment_add with a more_frags==TRUE for every fragment * and just tell the reassembly engine the expected total length of the reassembled data * using fragment_set_tot_len immediately after doing fragment_add for the first packet. * * note that for FD_BLOCKSEQUENCE tot_len is the index for the tail fragment. * i.e. since the block numbers start at 0, if we specify tot_len==2, that * actually means we want to defragment 3 blocks, block 0, 1 and 2. */ void fragment_set_tot_len(packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, guint32 tot_len) { fragment_data *fd_head; fragment_key key; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); if(fd_head){ fd_head->datalen = tot_len; } return; } guint32 fragment_get_tot_len(packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table) { fragment_data *fd_head; fragment_key key; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); if(fd_head){ return fd_head->datalen; } return 0; } /* This function will set the partial reassembly flag for a fh. When this function is called, the fh MUST already exist, i.e. the fh MUST be created by the initial call to fragment_add() before this function is called. Also note that this function MUST be called to indicate a fh will be extended (increase the already stored data) */ void fragment_set_partial_reassembly(packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table) { fragment_data *fd_head; fragment_key key; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); if(fd_head){ fd_head->flags |= FD_PARTIAL_REASSEMBLY; } } /* * This function gets rid of an entry from a fragment table, given * a pointer to the key for that entry; it also frees up the key * and the addresses in it. */ static void fragment_unhash(GHashTable *fragment_table, fragment_key *key) { /* * Free up the copies of the addresses from the old key. */ g_free((gpointer)key->src.data); g_free((gpointer)key->dst.data); /* * Remove the entry from the fragment table. */ g_hash_table_remove(fragment_table, key); /* * Free the key itself. */ g_mem_chunk_free(fragment_key_chunk, key); } /* * This function adds fragment_data structure to a reassembled-packet * hash table, using the frame numbers of each of the frames from * which it was reassembled as keys, and sets the "reassembled_in" * frame number. */ static void fragment_reassembled(fragment_data *fd_head, packet_info *pinfo, GHashTable *reassembled_table, guint32 id) { reassembled_key *new_key; fragment_data *fd; if (fd_head->next == NULL) { /* * This was not fragmented, so there's no fragment * table; just hash it using the current frame number. */ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(reassembled_key_chunk); new_key->frame = pinfo->fd->num; new_key->id = id; g_hash_table_insert(reassembled_table, new_key, fd_head); } else { /* * Hash it with the frame numbers for all the frames. */ for (fd = fd_head->next; fd != NULL; fd = fd->next){ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(reassembled_key_chunk); new_key->frame = fd->frame; new_key->id = id; g_hash_table_insert(reassembled_table, new_key, fd_head); } } fd_head->flags |= FD_DEFRAGMENTED; fd_head->reassembled_in = pinfo->fd->num; } /* * This function adds a new fragment to the fragment hash table. * If this is the first fragment seen for this datagram, a new entry * is created in the hash table, otherwise this fragment is just added * to the linked list of fragments for this packet. * The list of fragments for a specific datagram is kept sorted for * easier handling. * * Returns a pointer to the head of the fragment data list if we have all the * fragments, NULL otherwise. * * This function assumes frag_offset being a byte offset into the defragment * packet. * * 01-2002 * Once the fh is defragmented (= FD_DEFRAGMENTED set), it can be * extended using the FD_PARTIAL_REASSEMBLY flag. This flag should be set * using fragment_set_partial_reassembly() before calling fragment_add * with the new fragment. FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT and FD_MULTIPLETAILS flags * are lowered when a new extension process is started. */ static gboolean fragment_add_work(fragment_data *fd_head, tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 frag_offset, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { fragment_data *fd; fragment_data *fd_i; guint32 max, dfpos; unsigned char *old_data; /* create new fd describing this fragment */ fd = g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); fd->next = NULL; fd->flags = 0; fd->frame = pinfo->fd->num; fd->offset = frag_offset; fd->len = frag_data_len; fd->data = NULL; /* * If it was already defragmented and this new fragment goes beyond * data limits, set flag in already empty fds & point old fds to malloc'ed data. */ if(fd_head->flags & FD_DEFRAGMENTED && (frag_offset+frag_data_len) >= fd_head->datalen && fd_head->flags & FD_PARTIAL_REASSEMBLY){ for(fd_i=fd_head->next; fd_i; fd_i=fd_i->next){ if( !fd_i->data ) { fd_i->data = fd_head->data + fd_i->offset; fd_i->flags |= FD_NOT_MALLOCED; } fd_i->flags &= (~FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT) & (~FD_MULTIPLETAILS); } fd_head->flags ^= FD_DEFRAGMENTED|FD_PARTIAL_REASSEMBLY; fd_head->flags &= (~FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT) & (~FD_MULTIPLETAILS); fd_head->datalen=0; } if (!more_frags) { /* * This is the tail fragment in the sequence. */ if (fd_head->datalen) { /* ok we have already seen other tails for this packet * it might be a duplicate. */ if (fd_head->datalen != (fd->offset + fd->len) ){ /* Oops, this tail indicates a different packet * len than the previous ones. Somethings wrong */ fd->flags |= FD_MULTIPLETAILS; fd_head->flags |= FD_MULTIPLETAILS; } } else { /* this was the first tail fragment, now we know the * length of the packet */ fd_head->datalen = fd->offset + fd->len; } } /* If the packet is already defragmented, this MUST be an overlap. * The entire defragmented packet is in fd_head->data * Even if we have previously defragmented this packet, we still check * check it. Someone might play overlap and TTL games. */ if (fd_head->flags & FD_DEFRAGMENTED) { fd->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; /* make sure its not too long */ if (fd->offset + fd->len > fd_head->datalen) { fd->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; fd_head->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } /* make sure it doesnt conflict with previous data */ if ( memcmp(fd_head->data+fd->offset, tvb_get_ptr(tvb,offset,fd->len),fd->len) ){ fd->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } /* it was just an overlap, link it and return */ LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } /* If we have reached this point, the packet is not defragmented yet. * Save all payload in a buffer until we can defragment. * XXX - what if we didn't capture the entire fragment due * to a too-short snapshot length? */ fd->data = g_malloc(fd->len); tvb_memcpy(tvb, fd->data, offset, fd->len); LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); if( !(fd_head->datalen) ){ /* if we dont know the datalen, there are still missing * packets. Cheaper than the check below. */ return FALSE; } /* check if we have received the entire fragment * this is easy since the list is sorted and the head is faked. */ max = 0; for (fd_i=fd_head->next;fd_i;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if ( ((fd_i->offset)<=max) && ((fd_i->offset+fd_i->len)>max) ){ max = fd_i->offset+fd_i->len; } } if (max < (fd_head->datalen)) { /* we have not received all packets yet */ return FALSE; } if (max > (fd_head->datalen)) { /*XXX not sure if current fd was the TOOLONG*/ /*XXX is it fair to flag current fd*/ /* oops, too long fragment detected */ fd->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; fd_head->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; } /* we have received an entire packet, defragment it and * free all fragments */ /* store old data just in case */ old_data=fd_head->data; fd_head->data = g_malloc(max); /* add all data fragments */ for (dfpos=0,fd_i=fd_head;fd_i;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if (fd_i->len) { if (fd_i->offset < dfpos) { fd_i->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; if ( memcmp(fd_head->data+fd_i->offset, fd_i->data, MIN(fd_i->len,(dfpos-fd_i->offset)) ) ){ fd_i->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; } } /* dfpos is always >= than fd_i->offset */ /* No gaps can exist here, max_loop(above) does this */ if( fd_i->offset+fd_i->len > dfpos ) memcpy(fd_head->data+dfpos, fd_i->data+(dfpos-fd_i->offset), fd_i->len-(dfpos-fd_i->offset)); if( fd_i->flags & FD_NOT_MALLOCED ) fd_i->flags ^= FD_NOT_MALLOCED; else g_free(fd_i->data); fd_i->data=NULL; dfpos=MAX(dfpos,(fd_i->offset+fd_i->len)); } } if( old_data ) g_free(old_data); /* mark this packet as defragmented. allows us to skip any trailing fragments */ fd_head->flags |= FD_DEFRAGMENTED; fd_head->reassembled_in=pinfo->fd->num; return TRUE; } fragment_data * fragment_add_common(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, guint32 frag_offset, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags, gboolean check_already_added) { fragment_key key, *new_key; fragment_data *fd_head; fragment_data *fd_item; gboolean already_added=pinfo->fd->flags.visited; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); /* * "already_added" is true if "pinfo->fd->flags.visited" is true; * if "pinfo->fd->flags.visited", this isn't the first pass, so * we've already done all the reassembly and added all the * fragments. * * If it's not true, but "check_already_added" is true, just check * if we have seen this fragment before, i.e., if we have already * added it to reassembly. * That can be true even if "pinfo->fd->flags.visited" is false * since we sometimes might call a subdissector multiple times. * As an additional check, just make sure we have not already added * this frame to the reassembly list, if there is a reassembly list; * note that the first item in the reassembly list is not a * fragment, it's a data structure for the reassembled packet. * We don't check it because its "frame" member isn't initialized * to anything, and because it doesn't count in any case. */ if (!already_added && check_already_added && fd_head != NULL) { for(fd_item=fd_head->next;fd_item;fd_item=fd_item->next){ if(pinfo->fd->num==fd_item->frame){ already_added=TRUE; } } } /* have we already added this frame ?*/ if (already_added) { if (fd_head != NULL && fd_head->flags & FD_DEFRAGMENTED) { return fd_head; } else { return NULL; } } if (fd_head==NULL){ /* not found, this must be the first snooped fragment for this * packet. Create list-head. */ fd_head=g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); /* head/first structure in list only holds no other data than * 'datalen' then we don't have to change the head of the list * even if we want to keep it sorted */ fd_head->next=NULL; fd_head->datalen=0; fd_head->offset=0; fd_head->len=0; fd_head->flags=0; fd_head->data=NULL; fd_head->reassembled_in=0; /* * We're going to use the key to insert the fragment, * so allocate a structure for it, and copy the * addresses, allocating new buffers for the address * data. */ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_key_chunk); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->src, &key.src); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->dst, &key.dst); new_key->id = key.id; g_hash_table_insert(fragment_table, new_key, fd_head); } if (fragment_add_work(fd_head, tvb, offset, pinfo, frag_offset, frag_data_len, more_frags)) { /* * Reassembly is complete. */ return fd_head; } else { /* * Reassembly isn't complete. */ return NULL; } } fragment_data * fragment_add(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, guint32 frag_offset, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { return fragment_add_common(tvb, offset, pinfo, id, fragment_table, frag_offset, frag_data_len, more_frags, TRUE); } /* * For use when you can have multiple fragments in the same frame added * to the same reassembled PDU, e.g. with ONC RPC-over-TCP. */ fragment_data * fragment_add_multiple_ok(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, guint32 frag_offset, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { return fragment_add_common(tvb, offset, pinfo, id, fragment_table, frag_offset, frag_data_len, more_frags, FALSE); } fragment_data * fragment_add_check(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, GHashTable *reassembled_table, guint32 frag_offset, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { reassembled_key reass_key; fragment_key key, *new_key, *old_key; gpointer orig_key, value; fragment_data *fd_head; /* * If this isn't the first pass, look for this frame in the table * of reassembled packets. */ if (pinfo->fd->flags.visited) { reass_key.frame = pinfo->fd->num; reass_key.id = id; return g_hash_table_lookup(reassembled_table, &reass_key); } /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; if (!g_hash_table_lookup_extended(fragment_table, &key, &orig_key, &value)) { /* not found, this must be the first snooped fragment for this * packet. Create list-head. */ fd_head=g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); /* head/first structure in list only holds no other data than * 'datalen' then we don't have to change the head of the list * even if we want to keep it sorted */ fd_head->next=NULL; fd_head->datalen=0; fd_head->offset=0; fd_head->len=0; fd_head->flags=0; fd_head->data=NULL; fd_head->reassembled_in=0; /* * We're going to use the key to insert the fragment, * so allocate a structure for it, and copy the * addresses, allocating new buffers for the address * data. */ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_key_chunk); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->src, &key.src); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->dst, &key.dst); new_key->id = key.id; g_hash_table_insert(fragment_table, new_key, fd_head); orig_key = new_key; /* for unhashing it later */ } else { /* * We found it. */ fd_head = value; } /* * If this is a short frame, then we can't, and don't, do * reassembly on it. We just give up. */ if (tvb_reported_length(tvb) > tvb_length(tvb)) return NULL; if (fragment_add_work(fd_head, tvb, offset, pinfo, frag_offset, frag_data_len, more_frags)) { /* * Reassembly is complete. * Remove this from the table of in-progress * reassemblies, add it to the table of * reassembled packets, and return it. */ /* * Remove this from the table of in-progress reassemblies, * and free up any memory used for it in that table. */ old_key = orig_key; fragment_unhash(fragment_table, old_key); /* * Add this item to the table of reassembled packets. */ fragment_reassembled(fd_head, pinfo, reassembled_table, id); return fd_head; } else { /* * Reassembly isn't complete. */ return NULL; } } /* * This function adds a new fragment to the entry for a reassembly * operation. * * The list of fragments for a specific datagram is kept sorted for * easier handling. * * Returns TRUE if we have all the fragments, FALSE otherwise. * * This function assumes frag_number being a block sequence number. * The bsn for the first block is 0. */ static gboolean fragment_add_seq_work(fragment_data *fd_head, tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 frag_number, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { fragment_data *fd; fragment_data *fd_i; fragment_data *last_fd; guint32 max, dfpos, size; /* create new fd describing this fragment */ fd = g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); fd->next = NULL; fd->flags = 0; fd->frame = pinfo->fd->num; fd->offset = frag_number; fd->len = frag_data_len; fd->data = NULL; if (!more_frags) { /* * This is the tail fragment in the sequence. */ if (fd_head->datalen) { /* ok we have already seen other tails for this packet * it might be a duplicate. */ if (fd_head->datalen != fd->offset ){ /* Oops, this tail indicates a different packet * len than the previous ones. Somethings wrong */ fd->flags |= FD_MULTIPLETAILS; fd_head->flags |= FD_MULTIPLETAILS; } } else { /* this was the first tail fragment, now we know the * sequence number of that fragment (which is NOT * the length of the packet!) */ fd_head->datalen = fd->offset; } } /* If the packet is already defragmented, this MUST be an overlap. * The entire defragmented packet is in fd_head->data * Even if we have previously defragmented this packet, we still check * check it. Someone might play overlap and TTL games. */ if (fd_head->flags & FD_DEFRAGMENTED) { fd->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; /* make sure it's not past the end */ if (fd->offset > fd_head->datalen) { /* new fragment comes after the end */ fd->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; fd_head->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } /* make sure it doesnt conflict with previous data */ dfpos=0; last_fd=NULL; for (fd_i=fd_head->next;fd_i->offset!=fd->offset;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if (!last_fd || last_fd->offset!=fd_i->offset){ dfpos += fd_i->len; } last_fd=fd_i; } if(fd_i){ /* new fragment overlaps existing fragment */ if(fd_i->len!=fd->len){ /* * They have different lengths; this * is definitely a conflict. */ fd->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } g_assert(fd_head->len >= dfpos + fd->len); if ( memcmp(fd_head->data+dfpos, tvb_get_ptr(tvb,offset,fd->len),fd->len) ){ /* * They have the same length, but the * data isn't the same. */ fd->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } /* it was just an overlap, link it and return */ LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } else { /* * New fragment doesn't overlap an existing * fragment - there was presumably a gap in * the sequence number space. * * XXX - what should we do here? Is it always * the case that there are no gaps, or are there * protcols using sequence numbers where there * can be gaps? * * If the former, the check below for having * received all the fragments should check for * holes in the sequence number space and for the * first sequence number being 0. If we do that, * the only way we can get here is if this fragment * is past the end of the sequence number space - * but the check for "fd->offset > fd_head->datalen" * would have caught that above, so it can't happen. * * If the latter, we don't have a good way of * knowing whether reassembly is complete if we * get packet out of order such that the "last" * fragment doesn't show up last - but, unless * in-order reliable delivery of fragments is * guaranteed, an implementation of the protocol * has no way of knowing whether reassembly is * complete, either. * * For now, we just link the fragment in and * return. */ LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); return TRUE; } } /* If we have reached this point, the packet is not defragmented yet. * Save all payload in a buffer until we can defragment. * XXX - what if we didn't capture the entire fragment due * to a too-short snapshot length? */ fd->data = g_malloc(fd->len); tvb_memcpy(tvb, fd->data, offset, fd->len); LINK_FRAG(fd_head,fd); if( !(fd_head->datalen) ){ /* if we dont know the sequence number of the last fragment, * there are definitely still missing packets. Cheaper than * the check below. */ return FALSE; } /* check if we have received the entire fragment * this is easy since the list is sorted and the head is faked. */ max = 0; for(fd_i=fd_head->next;fd_i;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if ( fd_i->offset==max ){ max++; } } /* max will now be datalen+1 if all fragments have been seen */ if (max <= fd_head->datalen) { /* we have not received all packets yet */ return FALSE; } if (max > (fd_head->datalen+1)) { /* oops, too long fragment detected */ fd->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; fd_head->flags |= FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT; } /* we have received an entire packet, defragment it and * free all fragments */ size=0; last_fd=NULL; for(fd_i=fd_head->next;fd_i;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if(!last_fd || last_fd->offset!=fd_i->offset){ size+=fd_i->len; } last_fd=fd_i; } fd_head->data = g_malloc(size); fd_head->len = size; /* record size for caller */ /* add all data fragments */ last_fd=NULL; for (dfpos=0,fd_i=fd_head->next;fd_i;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if (fd_i->len) { if(!last_fd || last_fd->offset!=fd_i->offset){ memcpy(fd_head->data+dfpos,fd_i->data,fd_i->len); dfpos += fd_i->len; } else { /* duplicate/retransmission/overlap */ fd_i->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAP; if( (last_fd->len!=fd_i->datalen) || memcmp(last_fd->data, fd_i->data, last_fd->len) ){ fd->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; fd_head->flags |= FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT; } } last_fd=fd_i; } } /* we have defragmented the pdu, now free all fragments*/ for (fd_i=fd_head->next;fd_i;fd_i=fd_i->next) { if(fd_i->data){ g_free(fd_i->data); fd_i->data=NULL; } } /* mark this packet as defragmented. allows us to skip any trailing fragments */ fd_head->flags |= FD_DEFRAGMENTED; fd_head->reassembled_in=pinfo->fd->num; return TRUE; } /* * This function adds a new fragment to the fragment hash table. * If this is the first fragment seen for this datagram, a new entry * is created in the hash table, otherwise this fragment is just added * to the linked list of fragments for this packet. * * Returns a pointer to the head of the fragment data list if we have all the * fragments, NULL otherwise. * * This function assumes frag_number being a block sequence number. * The bsn for the first block is 0. */ fragment_data * fragment_add_seq(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, guint32 frag_number, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { fragment_key key, *new_key; fragment_data *fd_head; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); /* have we already seen this frame ?*/ if (pinfo->fd->flags.visited) { if (fd_head != NULL && fd_head->flags & FD_DEFRAGMENTED) { return fd_head; } else { return NULL; } } if (fd_head==NULL){ /* not found, this must be the first snooped fragment for this * packet. Create list-head. */ fd_head=g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); /* head/first structure in list only holds no other data than * 'datalen' then we don't have to change the head of the list * even if we want to keep it sorted */ fd_head->next=NULL; fd_head->datalen=0; fd_head->offset=0; fd_head->len=0; fd_head->flags=FD_BLOCKSEQUENCE; fd_head->data=NULL; fd_head->reassembled_in=0; /* * We're going to use the key to insert the fragment, * so allocate a structure for it, and copy the * addresses, allocating new buffers for the address * data. */ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_key_chunk); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->src, &key.src); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->dst, &key.dst); new_key->id = key.id; g_hash_table_insert(fragment_table, new_key, fd_head); } if (fragment_add_seq_work(fd_head, tvb, offset, pinfo, frag_number, frag_data_len, more_frags)) { /* * Reassembly is complete. */ return fd_head; } else { /* * Reassembly isn't complete. */ return NULL; } } fragment_data * fragment_add_dcerpc(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, void *v_act_id, GHashTable *fragment_table, guint32 frag_number, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { dcerpc_fragment_key key, *new_key; fragment_data *fd_head; e_uuid_t *act_id = (e_uuid_t *)v_act_id; /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; key.act_id = *act_id; fd_head = g_hash_table_lookup(fragment_table, &key); /* have we already seen this frame ?*/ if (pinfo->fd->flags.visited) { if (fd_head != NULL && fd_head->flags & FD_DEFRAGMENTED) { return fd_head; } else { return NULL; } } if (fd_head==NULL){ /* not found, this must be the first snooped fragment for this * packet. Create list-head. */ fd_head=g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); /* head/first structure in list only holds no other data than * 'datalen' then we don't have to change the head of the list * even if we want to keep it sorted */ fd_head->next=NULL; fd_head->datalen=0; fd_head->offset=0; fd_head->len=0; fd_head->flags=FD_BLOCKSEQUENCE; fd_head->data=NULL; fd_head->reassembled_in=0; /* * We're going to use the key to insert the fragment, * so allocate a structure for it, and copy the * addresses, allocating new buffers for the address * data. */ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(dcerpc_fragment_key_chunk); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->src, &key.src); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->dst, &key.dst); new_key->id = key.id; new_key->act_id = key.act_id; g_hash_table_insert(fragment_table, new_key, fd_head); } if (fragment_add_seq_work(fd_head, tvb, offset, pinfo, frag_number, frag_data_len, more_frags)) { /* * Reassembly is complete. */ return fd_head; } else { /* * Reassembly isn't complete. */ return NULL; } } /* * This does the work for "fragment_add_seq_check()" and * "fragment_add_seq_next()". * * This function assumes frag_number being a block sequence number. * The bsn for the first block is 0. * * If "no_frag_number" is TRUE, it uses the next expected fragment number * as the fragment number if there is a reassembly in progress, otherwise * it uses 0. * * If "no_frag_number" is FALSE, it uses the "frag_number" argument as * the fragment number. * * If this is the first fragment seen for this datagram, a new * "fragment_data" structure is allocated to refer to the reassembled, * packet, and: * * if "more_frags" is false and "frag_802_11_hack" is true, the * structure is not added to the hash table, and not given any * fragments to refer to, but is just returned - this is a special * hack for the 802.11 dissector (see packet-80211.c); * * otherwise, this fragment is added to the linked list of fragments * for this packet, and the "fragment_data" structure is put into * the hash table. * * Otherwise, this fragment is just added to the linked list of fragments * for this packet. * * If, after processing this fragment, we have all the fragments, * "fragment_add_seq_check_work()" removes that from the fragment hash * table if necessary and adds it to the table of reassembled fragments, * and returns a pointer to the head of the fragment list. * * If this is the first fragment we've seen, and "more_frags" is false * and "frag_802_11_hack" is true, "fragment_add_seq_check_work()" does * nothing to the fragment data list, and returns a pointer to the head * of that (empty) list. * * Otherwise, it returns NULL. */ static fragment_data * fragment_add_seq_check_work(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, GHashTable *reassembled_table, guint32 frag_number, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags, gboolean no_frag_number, gboolean frag_802_11_hack) { reassembled_key reass_key; fragment_key key, *new_key, *old_key; gpointer orig_key, value; fragment_data *fd_head, *fd; /* * Have we already seen this frame? * If so, look for it in the table of reassembled packets. */ if (pinfo->fd->flags.visited) { reass_key.frame = pinfo->fd->num; reass_key.id = id; return g_hash_table_lookup(reassembled_table, &reass_key); } /* create key to search hash with */ key.src = pinfo->src; key.dst = pinfo->dst; key.id = id; if (!g_hash_table_lookup_extended(fragment_table, &key, &orig_key, &value)) { /* not found, this must be the first snooped fragment for this * packet. Create list-head. */ fd_head=g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_data_chunk); /* head/first structure in list only holds no other data than * 'datalen' then we don't have to change the head of the list * even if we want to keep it sorted */ fd_head->next=NULL; fd_head->datalen=0; fd_head->offset=0; fd_head->len=0; fd_head->flags=FD_BLOCKSEQUENCE; fd_head->data=NULL; fd_head->reassembled_in=0; if ((no_frag_number || frag_802_11_hack) && !more_frags) { /* * This is the last fragment for this packet, and * is the only one we've seen. * * Either we don't have sequence numbers, in which * case we assume this is the first fragment for * this packet, or we're doing special 802.11 * processing, in which case we assume it's one * of those reassembled packets with a non-zero * fragment number (see packet-80211.c); just * add the fragment to the table of reassembled * packets, and return a pointer to the head of * the list. */ fragment_reassembled(fd_head, pinfo, reassembled_table, id); return fd_head; } /* * We're going to use the key to insert the fragment, * so allocate a structure for it, and copy the * addresses, allocating new buffers for the address * data. */ new_key = g_mem_chunk_alloc(fragment_key_chunk); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->src, &key.src); COPY_ADDRESS(&new_key->dst, &key.dst); new_key->id = key.id; g_hash_table_insert(fragment_table, new_key, fd_head); orig_key = new_key; /* for unhashing it later */ /* * If we weren't given an initial fragment number, * make it 0. */ if (no_frag_number) frag_number = 0; } else { /* * We found it. */ fd_head = value; /* * If we weren't given an initial fragment number, * use the next expected fragment number as the fragment * number for this fragment. */ if (no_frag_number) { for (fd = fd_head; fd != NULL; fd = fd->next) { if (fd->next == NULL) frag_number = fd->offset + 1; } } } /* * If we don't have all the data that is in this fragment, * then we can't, and don't, do reassembly on it. * * If it's the first frame, handle it as an unfragmented packet. * Otherwise, just handle it as a fragment. * * If "more_frags" isn't set, we get rid of the entry in the * hash table for this reassembly, as we don't need it any more. */ if (!tvb_bytes_exist(tvb, offset, frag_data_len)) { if (!more_frags) { /* * Remove this from the table of in-progress * reassemblies, and free up any memory used for * it in that table. */ old_key = orig_key; fragment_unhash(fragment_table, old_key); } return frag_number == 0 ? fd_head : NULL; } if (fragment_add_seq_work(fd_head, tvb, offset, pinfo, frag_number, frag_data_len, more_frags)) { /* * Reassembly is complete. * Remove this from the table of in-progress * reassemblies, add it to the table of * reassembled packets, and return it. */ /* * Remove this from the table of in-progress reassemblies, * and free up any memory used for it in that table. */ old_key = orig_key; fragment_unhash(fragment_table, old_key); /* * Add this item to the table of reassembled packets. */ fragment_reassembled(fd_head, pinfo, reassembled_table, id); return fd_head; } else { /* * Reassembly isn't complete. */ return NULL; } } fragment_data * fragment_add_seq_check(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, GHashTable *reassembled_table, guint32 frag_number, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { return fragment_add_seq_check_work(tvb, offset, pinfo, id, fragment_table, reassembled_table, frag_number, frag_data_len, more_frags, FALSE, FALSE); } fragment_data * fragment_add_seq_802_11(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, GHashTable *reassembled_table, guint32 frag_number, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { return fragment_add_seq_check_work(tvb, offset, pinfo, id, fragment_table, reassembled_table, frag_number, frag_data_len, more_frags, FALSE, TRUE); } fragment_data * fragment_add_seq_next(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, guint32 id, GHashTable *fragment_table, GHashTable *reassembled_table, guint32 frag_data_len, gboolean more_frags) { return fragment_add_seq_check_work(tvb, offset, pinfo, id, fragment_table, reassembled_table, 0, frag_data_len, more_frags, TRUE, FALSE); } /* * Process reassembled data; if we're on the frame in which the data * was reassembled, put the fragment information into the protocol * tree, and construct a tvbuff with the reassembled data, otherwise * just put a "reassembled in" item into the protocol tree. */ tvbuff_t * process_reassembled_data(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo, char *name, fragment_data *fd_head, const fragment_items *fit, gboolean *update_col_infop, proto_tree *tree) { tvbuff_t *next_tvb; gboolean update_col_info; if (fd_head != NULL && pinfo->fd->num == fd_head->reassembled_in) { /* * OK, we've reassembled this. * Is this something that's been reassembled from more * than one fragment? */ if (fd_head->next != NULL) { /* * Yes. * Allocate a new tvbuff, referring to the * reassembled payload. */ if (fd_head->flags & FD_BLOCKSEQUENCE) { next_tvb = tvb_new_real_data(fd_head->data, fd_head->len, fd_head->len); } else { next_tvb = tvb_new_real_data(fd_head->data, fd_head->datalen, fd_head->datalen); } /* * Add the tvbuff to the list of tvbuffs to which * the tvbuff we were handed refers, so it'll get * cleaned up when that tvbuff is cleaned up. */ tvb_set_child_real_data_tvbuff(tvb, next_tvb); /* Add the defragmented data to the data source list. */ add_new_data_source(pinfo, next_tvb, name); /* show all fragments */ if (fd_head->flags & FD_BLOCKSEQUENCE) { update_col_info = !show_fragment_seq_tree( fd_head, fit, tree, pinfo, next_tvb); } else { update_col_info = !show_fragment_tree(fd_head, fit, tree, pinfo, next_tvb); } } else { /* * No. * Return a tvbuff with the payload. */ next_tvb = tvb_new_subset(tvb, offset, -1, -1); pinfo->fragmented = FALSE; /* one-fragment packet */ update_col_info = TRUE; } if (update_col_infop != NULL) *update_col_infop = update_col_info; } else { /* * We don't have the complete reassembled payload, or this * isn't the final frame of that payload. */ next_tvb = NULL; /* * If we know what frame this was reassembled in, * and if there's a field to use for the number of * the frame in which the packet was reassembled, * add it to the protocol tree. */ if (fd_head != NULL && fit->hf_reassembled_in != NULL) { proto_tree_add_uint(tree, *(fit->hf_reassembled_in), tvb, 0, 0, fd_head->reassembled_in); } } return next_tvb; } /* * Show a single fragment in a fragment subtree. */ static void show_fragment(fragment_data *fd, int offset, const fragment_items *fit, proto_tree *ft, tvbuff_t *tvb) { proto_item *fei=NULL; int hf; if (fd->flags & (FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT |FD_MULTIPLETAILS|FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT) ) { hf = *(fit->hf_fragment_error); } else { hf = *(fit->hf_fragment); } if (fd->len == 0) { fei = proto_tree_add_uint_format(ft, hf, tvb, offset, fd->len, fd->frame, "Frame: %u (no data)", fd->frame); } else { fei = proto_tree_add_uint_format(ft, hf, tvb, offset, fd->len, fd->frame, "Frame: %u, payload: %u-%u (%u bytes)", fd->frame, offset, offset+fd->len-1, fd->len); } PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fei); if (fd->flags & (FD_OVERLAP|FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT |FD_MULTIPLETAILS|FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT) ) { /* this fragment has some flags set, create a subtree * for it and display the flags. */ proto_tree *fet=NULL; fet = proto_item_add_subtree(fei, *(fit->ett_fragment)); if (fd->flags&FD_OVERLAP) { fei=proto_tree_add_boolean(fet, *(fit->hf_fragment_overlap), tvb, 0, 0, TRUE); PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fei); } if (fd->flags&FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT) { fei=proto_tree_add_boolean(fet, *(fit->hf_fragment_overlap_conflict), tvb, 0, 0, TRUE); PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fei); } if (fd->flags&FD_MULTIPLETAILS) { fei=proto_tree_add_boolean(fet, *(fit->hf_fragment_multiple_tails), tvb, 0, 0, TRUE); PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fei); } if (fd->flags&FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT) { fei=proto_tree_add_boolean(fet, *(fit->hf_fragment_too_long_fragment), tvb, 0, 0, TRUE); PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fei); } } } static gboolean show_fragment_errs_in_col(fragment_data *fd_head, const fragment_items *fit, packet_info *pinfo) { if (fd_head->flags & (FD_OVERLAPCONFLICT |FD_MULTIPLETAILS|FD_TOOLONGFRAGMENT) ) { if (check_col(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO)) { col_add_fstr(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO, "[Illegal %s]", fit->tag); return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } /* This function will build the fragment subtree; it's for fragments reassembled with "fragment_add()". It will return TRUE if there were fragmentation errors or FALSE if fragmentation was ok. */ gboolean show_fragment_tree(fragment_data *fd_head, const fragment_items *fit, proto_tree *tree, packet_info *pinfo, tvbuff_t *tvb) { fragment_data *fd; proto_tree *ft; proto_item *fi; /* It's not fragmented. */ pinfo->fragmented = FALSE; fi = proto_tree_add_item(tree, *(fit->hf_fragments), tvb, 0, -1, FALSE); PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fi); ft = proto_item_add_subtree(fi, *(fit->ett_fragments)); for (fd = fd_head->next; fd != NULL; fd = fd->next) show_fragment(fd, fd->offset, fit, ft, tvb); return show_fragment_errs_in_col(fd_head, fit, pinfo); } /* This function will build the fragment subtree; it's for fragments reassembled with "fragment_add_seq()" or "fragment_add_seq_check()". It will return TRUE if there were fragmentation errors or FALSE if fragmentation was ok. */ gboolean show_fragment_seq_tree(fragment_data *fd_head, const fragment_items *fit, proto_tree *tree, packet_info *pinfo, tvbuff_t *tvb) { guint32 offset, next_offset; fragment_data *fd, *last_fd; proto_tree *ft; proto_item *fi; /* It's not fragmented. */ pinfo->fragmented = FALSE; fi = proto_tree_add_item(tree, *(fit->hf_fragments), tvb, 0, -1, FALSE); PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(fi); ft = proto_item_add_subtree(fi, *(fit->ett_fragments)); offset = 0; next_offset = 0; last_fd = NULL; for (fd = fd_head->next; fd != NULL; fd = fd->next){ if (last_fd == NULL || last_fd->offset != fd->offset) { offset = next_offset; next_offset += fd->len; } last_fd = fd; show_fragment(fd, offset, fit, ft, tvb); } return show_fragment_errs_in_col(fd_head, fit, pinfo); }