/* * Copyright (c) 1987-1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions * retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2) * distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and * this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials * provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning * features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement: * ``This product includes software developed by the University of California, * Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of * the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior * written permission. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */ #if !defined(lint) && !defined(__GNUC__) char copyright[] = "@(#) Copyright (c) 1987-1990 The Regents of the University of California.\nAll rights reserved.\n"; static char rcsid[] = "@(#)$Header: /home/ncvs/src/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpslice/tcpslice.c,v 1.2 1995/03/08 12:53:40 olah Exp $ (LBL)"; #endif /* * tcpslice - extract pieces of and/or glue together tcpdump files */ #include "tcpslice.h" int tflag = 0; /* global that util routines are sensitive to */ int fddipad; /* XXX: libpcap needs this global */ char *program_name; /* Style in which to print timestamps; RAW is "secs.usecs"; READABLE is * ala the Unix "date" tool; and PARSEABLE is tcpslice's custom format, * designed to be easy to parse. The default is RAW. */ enum stamp_styles { TIMESTAMP_RAW, TIMESTAMP_READABLE, TIMESTAMP_PARSEABLE }; enum stamp_styles timestamp_style = TIMESTAMP_RAW; #ifndef __FreeBSD__ extern int getopt( int argc, char **argv, char *optstring ); #endif int is_timestamp( char *str ); long local_time_zone(long timestamp); struct timeval parse_time(char *time_string, struct timeval base_time); void fill_tm(char *time_string, int is_delta, struct tm *t, time_t *usecs_addr); void get_file_range( char filename[], pcap_t **p, struct timeval *first_time, struct timeval *last_time ); struct timeval first_packet_time(char filename[], pcap_t **p_addr); void extract_slice(char filename[], char write_file_name[], struct timeval *start_time, struct timeval *stop_time); char *timestamp_to_string(struct timeval *timestamp); void dump_times(pcap_t **p, char filename[]); void usage(void); pcap_dumper_t *dumper = 0; int main(int argc, char **argv) { int op; int dump_flag = 0; int report_times = 0; char *start_time_string = 0; char *stop_time_string = 0; char *write_file_name = "-"; /* default is stdout */ struct timeval first_time, start_time, stop_time; pcap_t *pcap; extern char *optarg; extern int optind, opterr; program_name = argv[0]; opterr = 0; while ((op = getopt(argc, argv, "dRrtw:")) != EOF) switch (op) { case 'd': dump_flag = 1; break; case 'R': ++report_times; timestamp_style = TIMESTAMP_RAW; break; case 'r': ++report_times; timestamp_style = TIMESTAMP_READABLE; break; case 't': ++report_times; timestamp_style = TIMESTAMP_PARSEABLE; break; case 'w': write_file_name = optarg; break; default: usage(); /* NOTREACHED */ } if ( report_times > 1 ) error( "only one of -R, -r, or -t can be specified" ); if (optind < argc) /* See if the next argument looks like a possible * start time, and if so assume it is one. */ if (isdigit(argv[optind][0]) || argv[optind][0] == '+') start_time_string = argv[optind++]; if (optind < argc) if (isdigit(argv[optind][0]) || argv[optind][0] == '+') stop_time_string = argv[optind++]; if (optind >= argc) error("at least one input file must be given"); first_time = first_packet_time(argv[optind], &pcap); pcap_close(pcap); if (start_time_string) start_time = parse_time(start_time_string, first_time); else start_time = first_time; if (stop_time_string) stop_time = parse_time(stop_time_string, start_time); else { stop_time = start_time; stop_time.tv_sec += 86400*3660; /* + 10 years; "forever" */ } if (report_times) { for (; optind < argc; ++optind) dump_times(&pcap, argv[optind]); } if (dump_flag) { printf( "start\t%s\nstop\t%s\n", timestamp_to_string( &start_time ), timestamp_to_string( &stop_time ) ); } if (! report_times && ! dump_flag) { if ( ! strcmp( write_file_name, "-" ) && isatty( fileno(stdout) ) ) error("stdout is a terminal; redirect or use -w"); for (; optind < argc; ++optind) extract_slice(argv[optind], write_file_name, &start_time, &stop_time); } return 0; } /* Returns non-zero if a string matches the format for a timestamp, * 0 otherwise. */ int is_timestamp( char *str ) { while ( isdigit(*str) || *str == '.' ) ++str; return *str == '\0'; } /* Return the correction in seconds for the local time zone with respect * to Greenwich time. */ long local_time_zone(long timestamp) { struct timeval now; struct timezone tz; long localzone; if (gettimeofday(&now, &tz) < 0) { perror("tcpslice: gettimeofday"); exit(1); } localzone = tz.tz_minuteswest * -60; if (localtime((time_t *) ×tamp)->tm_isdst) localzone += 3600; return localzone; } /* Given a string specifying a time (or a time offset) and a "base time" * from which to compute offsets and fill in defaults, returns a timeval * containing the specified time. */ struct timeval parse_time(char *time_string, struct timeval base_time) { struct tm *bt = localtime((time_t *) &base_time.tv_sec); struct tm t; struct timeval result; time_t usecs = 0; int is_delta = (time_string[0] == '+'); if ( is_delta ) ++time_string; /* skip over '+' sign */ if ( is_timestamp( time_string ) ) { /* interpret as a raw timestamp or timestamp offset */ char *time_ptr; result.tv_sec = atoi( time_string ); time_ptr = strchr( time_string, '.' ); if ( time_ptr ) { /* microseconds are specified, too */ int num_digits = strlen( time_ptr + 1 ); result.tv_usec = atoi( time_ptr + 1 ); /* turn 123.456 into 123 seconds plus 456000 usec */ while ( num_digits++ < 6 ) result.tv_usec *= 10; } else result.tv_usec = 0; if ( is_delta ) { result.tv_sec += base_time.tv_sec; result.tv_usec += base_time.tv_usec; if ( result.tv_usec > 1000000 ) { result.tv_usec -= 1000000; ++result.tv_sec; } } return result; } if (is_delta) { t = *bt; usecs = base_time.tv_usec; } else { /* Zero struct (easy way around lack of tm_gmtoff/tm_zone * under older systems) */ bzero((char *)&t, sizeof(t)); /* Set values to "not set" flag so we can later identify * and default them. */ t.tm_sec = t.tm_min = t.tm_hour = t.tm_mday = t.tm_mon = t.tm_year = -1; } fill_tm(time_string, is_delta, &t, &usecs); /* Now until we reach a field that was specified, fill in the * missing fields from the base time. */ #define CHECK_FIELD(field_name) \ if (t.field_name < 0) \ t.field_name = bt->field_name; \ else \ break do { /* bogus do-while loop so "break" in CHECK_FIELD will work */ CHECK_FIELD(tm_year); CHECK_FIELD(tm_mon); CHECK_FIELD(tm_mday); CHECK_FIELD(tm_hour); CHECK_FIELD(tm_min); CHECK_FIELD(tm_sec); } while ( 0 ); /* Set remaining unspecified fields to 0. */ #define ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(field_name,zero_val) \ if (t.field_name < 0) \ t.field_name = zero_val if (! is_delta) { ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(tm_year,90); /* should never happen */ ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(tm_mon,0); ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(tm_mday,1); ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(tm_hour,0); ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(tm_min,0); ZERO_FIELD_IF_NOT_SET(tm_sec,0); } result.tv_sec = gwtm2secs(&t); result.tv_sec -= local_time_zone(result.tv_sec); result.tv_usec = usecs; return result; } /* Fill in (or add to, if is_delta is true) the time values in the * tm struct "t" as specified by the time specified in the string * "time_string". "usecs_addr" is updated with the specified number * of microseconds, if any. */ void fill_tm(char *time_string, int is_delta, struct tm *t, time_t *usecs_addr) { char *t_start, *t_stop, format_ch; int val; #define SET_VAL(lhs,rhs) \ if (is_delta) \ lhs += rhs; \ else \ lhs = rhs /* Loop through the time string parsing one specification at * a time. Each specification has the form * where indicates the amount of time and * the units. */ for (t_stop = t_start = time_string; *t_start; t_start = ++t_stop) { if (! isdigit(*t_start)) error("bad date format %s, problem starting at %s", time_string, t_start); while (isdigit(*t_stop)) ++t_stop; if (! t_stop) error("bad date format %s, problem starting at %s", time_string, t_start); val = atoi(t_start); format_ch = *t_stop; if ( isupper( format_ch ) ) format_ch = tolower( format_ch ); switch (format_ch) { case 'y': if ( val > 1900 ) val -= 1900; SET_VAL(t->tm_year, val); break; case 'm': if (strchr(t_stop+1, 'D') || strchr(t_stop+1, 'd')) /* it's months */ SET_VAL(t->tm_mon, val - 1); else /* it's minutes */ SET_VAL(t->tm_min, val); break; case 'd': SET_VAL(t->tm_mday, val); break; case 'h': SET_VAL(t->tm_hour, val); break; case 's': SET_VAL(t->tm_sec, val); break; case 'u': SET_VAL(*usecs_addr, val); break; default: error( "bad date format %s, problem starting at %s", time_string, t_start); } } } /* Return in first_time and last_time the timestamps of the first and * last packets in the given file. */ void get_file_range( char filename[], pcap_t **p, struct timeval *first_time, struct timeval *last_time ) { *first_time = first_packet_time( filename, p ); if ( ! sf_find_end( *p, first_time, last_time ) ) error( "couldn't find final packet in file %s", filename ); } int snaplen; /* Returns the timestamp of the first packet in the given tcpdump save * file, which as a side-effect is initialized for further save-file * reading. */ struct timeval first_packet_time(char filename[], pcap_t **p_addr) { struct pcap_pkthdr hdr; pcap_t *p; char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE]; p = *p_addr = pcap_open_offline(filename, errbuf); if (! p) error( "bad tcpdump file %s: %s", filename, errbuf ); snaplen = pcap_snapshot( p ); if (pcap_next(p, &hdr) == 0) error( "bad status reading first packet in %s", filename ); return hdr.ts; } /* Extract from the given file all packets with timestamps between * the two time values given (inclusive). These packets are written * to the save file given by write_file_name. * * Upon return, start_time is adjusted to reflect a time just after * that of the last packet written to the output. */ void extract_slice(char filename[], char write_file_name[], struct timeval *start_time, struct timeval *stop_time) { long start_pos, stop_pos; struct timeval file_start_time, file_stop_time; struct pcap_pkthdr hdr; pcap_t *p; char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE]; p = pcap_open_offline(filename, errbuf); if (! p) error( "bad tcpdump file %s: %s", filename, errbuf ); snaplen = pcap_snapshot( p ); start_pos = ftell( pcap_file( p ) ); if ( ! dumper ) { dumper = pcap_dump_open(p, write_file_name); if ( ! dumper ) error( "error creating output file %s: ", write_file_name, pcap_geterr( p ) ); } if (pcap_next(p, &hdr) == 0) error( "error reading packet in %s: ", filename, pcap_geterr( p ) ); file_start_time = hdr.ts; if ( ! sf_find_end( p, &file_start_time, &file_stop_time ) ) error( "problems finding end packet of file %s", filename ); stop_pos = ftell( pcap_file( p ) ); /* sf_find_packet() requires that the time it's passed as its last * argument be in the range [min_time, max_time], so we enforce * that constraint here. */ if ( sf_timestamp_less_than( start_time, &file_start_time ) ) *start_time = file_start_time; if ( sf_timestamp_less_than( &file_stop_time, start_time ) ) return; /* there aren't any packets of interest in the file */ sf_find_packet( p, &file_start_time, start_pos, &file_stop_time, stop_pos, start_time ); for ( ; ; ) { struct timeval *timestamp; const u_char *pkt = pcap_next( p, &hdr ); if ( pkt == 0 ) { #ifdef notdef int status; if ( status != SFERR_EOF ) error( "bad status %d reading packet in %s", status, filename ); #endif break; } timestamp = &hdr.ts; if ( ! sf_timestamp_less_than( timestamp, start_time ) ) { /* packet is recent enough */ if ( sf_timestamp_less_than( stop_time, timestamp ) ) /* We've gone beyond the end of the region * of interest ... We're done with this file. */ break; pcap_dump((u_char *) dumper, &hdr, pkt); *start_time = *timestamp; /* We know that each packet is guaranteed to have * a unique timestamp, so we push forward the * allowed minimum time to weed out duplicate * packets. */ ++start_time->tv_usec; } } pcap_close( p ); } /* Translates a timestamp to the time format specified by the user. * Returns a pointer to the translation residing in a static buffer. * There are two such buffers, which are alternated on subseqeuent * calls, so two calls may be made to this routine without worrying * about the results of the first call being overwritten by the * results of the second. */ char * timestamp_to_string(struct timeval *timestamp) { struct tm *t; #define NUM_BUFFERS 2 static char buffers[NUM_BUFFERS][128]; static int buffer_to_use = 0; char *buf; buf = buffers[buffer_to_use]; buffer_to_use = (buffer_to_use + 1) % NUM_BUFFERS; switch ( timestamp_style ) { case TIMESTAMP_RAW: sprintf(buf, "%ld.%ld", timestamp->tv_sec, timestamp->tv_usec); break; case TIMESTAMP_READABLE: t = localtime((time_t *) ×tamp->tv_sec); strcpy( buf, asctime( t ) ); buf[24] = '\0'; /* nuke final newline */ break; case TIMESTAMP_PARSEABLE: t = localtime((time_t *) ×tamp->tv_sec); sprintf( buf, "%02dy%02dm%02dd%02dh%02dm%02ds%06ldu", t->tm_year, t->tm_mon + 1, t->tm_mday, t->tm_hour, t->tm_min, t->tm_sec, timestamp->tv_usec ); break; } return buf; } /* Given a tcpdump save filename, reports on the times of the first * and last packets in the file. */ void dump_times(pcap_t **p, char filename[]) { struct timeval first_time, last_time; get_file_range( filename, p, &first_time, &last_time ); printf( "%s\t%s\t%s\n", filename, timestamp_to_string( &first_time ), timestamp_to_string( &last_time ) ); } void usage(void) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "tcpslice for tcpdump version %d.%d\n", VERSION_MAJOR, VERSION_MINOR); (void)fprintf(stderr, "Usage: tcpslice [-dRrt] [-w file] [start-time [end-time]] file ... \n"); exit(-1); }