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/* file.h
* Definitions for file structures and routines
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <[email protected]>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#ifndef __FILE_H__
#define __FILE_H__
#include <errno.h>
#include <wiretap/wtap.h>
#include <epan/epan.h>
#include <epan/print.h>
#include <ui/packet_range.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/** Return values from functions that only can succeed or fail. */
typedef enum {
CF_OK, /**< operation succeeded */
CF_ERROR /**< operation got an error (function may provide err with details) */
} cf_status_t;
/** Return values from functions that read capture files. */
typedef enum {
CF_READ_OK, /**< operation succeeded */
CF_READ_ERROR, /**< operation got an error (function may provide err with details) */
CF_READ_ABORTED /**< operation aborted by user */
} cf_read_status_t;
/** Return values from functions that write out packets. */
typedef enum {
CF_WRITE_OK, /**< operation succeeded */
CF_WRITE_ERROR, /**< operation got an error (function may provide err with details) */
CF_WRITE_ABORTED /**< operation aborted by user */
} cf_write_status_t;
/** Return values from functions that print sets of packets. */
typedef enum {
CF_PRINT_OK, /**< print operation succeeded */
CF_PRINT_OPEN_ERROR, /**< print operation failed while opening printer */
CF_PRINT_WRITE_ERROR /**< print operation failed while writing to the printer */
} cf_print_status_t;
typedef enum {
cf_cb_file_opened,
cf_cb_file_closing,
cf_cb_file_closed,
cf_cb_file_read_started,
cf_cb_file_read_finished,
cf_cb_file_reload_started,
cf_cb_file_reload_finished,
cf_cb_file_rescan_started,
cf_cb_file_rescan_finished,
cf_cb_file_retap_started,
cf_cb_file_retap_finished,
cf_cb_file_merge_started, /* Qt only */
cf_cb_file_merge_finished, /* Qt only */
cf_cb_file_fast_save_finished,
cf_cb_file_save_started,
cf_cb_file_save_finished,
cf_cb_file_save_failed,
cf_cb_file_save_stopped
} cf_cbs;
typedef void (*cf_callback_t) (gint event, gpointer data, gpointer user_data);
typedef struct {
const char *string;
size_t string_len;
capture_file *cf;
gboolean frame_matched;
field_info *finfo;
} match_data;
/**
* Add a capture file event callback.
*
* @param func The function to be called for each event.
* The function will be passed three parameters: The event type (event),
* event-dependent data (data), and user-supplied data (user_data).
* Event-dependent data may be a capture_file pointer, character pointer,
* or NULL.
* @param user_data User-supplied data to pass to the callback. May be NULL.
*/
extern void
cf_callback_add(cf_callback_t func, gpointer user_data);
/**
* Remove a capture file event callback.
*
* @param func The function to be removed.
* @param user_data User-supplied data. Must be the same value supplied to cf_callback_add.
*/
extern void
cf_callback_remove(cf_callback_t func, gpointer user_data);
/**
* Open a capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be opened
* @param fname the filename to be opened
* @param type WTAP_TYPE_AUTO for automatic or index to direct open routine
* @param is_tempfile is this a temporary file?
* @param err error code
* @return one of cf_status_t
*/
cf_status_t cf_open(capture_file *cf, const char *fname, unsigned int type, gboolean is_tempfile, int *err);
/**
* Close a capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be closed
*/
void cf_close(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Reload a capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be reloaded
*/
void cf_reload(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Read all packets of a capture file into the internal structures.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be read
* @param from_save reread asked from cf_save_records
* @return one of cf_read_status_t
*/
cf_read_status_t cf_read(capture_file *cf, gboolean from_save);
/**
* Read the metadata and raw data for a record. It will pop
* up an alert box if there's an error.
*
* @param cf the capture file from which to read the record
* @param fdata the frame_data structure for the record in question
* @param rec pointer to a wtap_rec structure to contain the
* record's metadata
* @param buf a Buffer into which to read the record's raw data
* @return TRUE if the read succeeded, FALSE if there was an error
*/
gboolean cf_read_record_r(capture_file *cf, const frame_data *fdata,
wtap_rec *rec, Buffer *buf);
/**
* Read the metadata and raw data for a record into a
* capture_file structure's phdr and buf members.
* It will pop up an alert box if there's an error.
*
* @param cf the capture file from which to read the record
* @param fdata the frame_data structure for the record in question
* @return TRUE if the read succeeded, FALSE if there was an error
*/
gboolean cf_read_record(capture_file *cf, frame_data *fdata);
/**
* Read packets from the "end" of a capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be read from
* @param to_read the number of packets to read
* @param err the error code, if an error had occurred
* @return one of cf_read_status_t
*/
cf_read_status_t cf_continue_tail(capture_file *cf, volatile int to_read, int *err);
/**
* Fake reading packets from the "end" of a capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be read from
*/
void cf_fake_continue_tail(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Finish reading from "end" of a capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file to be read from
* @param err the error code, if an error had occurred
* @return one of cf_read_status_t
*/
cf_read_status_t cf_finish_tail(capture_file *cf, int *err);
/**
* Determine whether this capture file (or a range of it) can be written
* in any format using Wiretap rather than by copying the raw data.
*
* @param cf the capture file to check
* @return TRUE if it can be written, FALSE if it can't
*/
gboolean cf_can_write_with_wiretap(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Determine whether this capture file can be saved with a "save" operation;
* if there's nothing unsaved, it can't.
*
* @param cf the capture file to check
* @return TRUE if it can be saved, FALSE if it can't
*/
gboolean cf_can_save(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Determine whether this capture file can be saved with a "save as" operation.
*
* @param cf the capture file to check
* @return TRUE if it can be saved, FALSE if it can't
*/
gboolean cf_can_save_as(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Determine whether this capture file has unsaved data.
*
* @param cf the capture file to check
* @return TRUE if it has unsaved data, FALSE if it doesn't
*/
gboolean cf_has_unsaved_data(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Save all packets in a capture file to a new file, and, if that succeeds,
* make that file the current capture file. If there's already a file with
* that name, do a "safe save", writing to a temporary file in the same
* directory and, if the write succeeds, renaming the new file on top of the
* old file, so that if the write fails, the old file is still intact.
*
* @param cf the capture file to save to
* @param fname the filename to save to
* @param save_format the format of the file to save (libpcap, ...)
* @param compressed whether to gzip compress the file
* @param discard_comments TRUE if we should discard comments if the save
* succeeds (because we saved in a format that doesn't support
* comments)
* @param dont_reopen TRUE if it shouldn't reopen and make that file the
* current capture file
* @return one of cf_write_status_t
*/
cf_write_status_t cf_save_records(capture_file * cf, const char *fname,
guint save_format, gboolean compressed,
gboolean discard_comments,
gboolean dont_reopen);
/**
* Export some or all packets from a capture file to a new file. If there's
* already a file with that name, do a "safe save", writing to a temporary
* file in the same directory and, if the write succeeds, renaming the new
* file on top of the old file, so that if the write fails, the old file is
* still intact.
*
* @param cf the capture file to write to
* @param fname the filename to write to
* @param range the range of packets to write
* @param save_format the format of the file to write (libpcap, ...)
* @param compressed whether to gzip compress the file
* @return one of cf_write_status_t
*/
cf_write_status_t cf_export_specified_packets(capture_file *cf,
const char *fname,
packet_range_t *range,
guint save_format,
gboolean compressed);
/**
* Get a displayable name of the capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return the displayable name (must be g_free'd)
*/
gchar *cf_get_display_name(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Get a name that can be used to generate a file name from the
* capture file name. It's based on the displayable name, so it's
* UTF-8; if it ends with a suffix that's used by a file type libwiretap
* can read, we strip that suffix off.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return the base name (must be g_free'd)
*/
gchar *cf_get_basename(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Set the source of the capture data for temporary files, e.g.
* "Interface eth0" or "Pipe from Pong"
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param source the source description. this will be copied internally.
*/
void cf_set_tempfile_source(capture_file *cf, gchar *source);
/**
* Get the source of the capture data for temporary files. Guaranteed to
* return a non-null value. The returned value should not be freed.
*
* @param cf the capture file
*/
const gchar *cf_get_tempfile_source(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Get the number of packets in the capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return the number of packets in the capture file
*/
int cf_get_packet_count(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Is this capture file a temporary file?
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return TRUE if it's a temporary file, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_is_tempfile(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Set flag, that this file is a tempfile.
*/
void cf_set_tempfile(capture_file *cf, gboolean is_tempfile);
/**
* Set flag, if the number of packet drops while capturing are known or not.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param drops_known TRUE if the number of packet drops are known, FALSE otherwise
*/
void cf_set_drops_known(capture_file *cf, gboolean drops_known);
/**
* Set the number of packet drops while capturing.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param drops the number of packet drops occurred while capturing
*/
void cf_set_drops(capture_file *cf, guint32 drops);
/**
* Get flag state, if the number of packet drops while capturing are known or not.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return TRUE if the number of packet drops are known, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_get_drops_known(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Get the number of packet drops while capturing.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return the number of packet drops occurred while capturing
*/
guint32 cf_get_drops(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Set the read filter.
* @todo this shouldn't be required, remove it somehow
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param rfcode the readfilter
*/
void cf_set_rfcode(capture_file *cf, dfilter_t *rfcode);
/**
* "Display Filter" packets in the capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param dfilter the display filter
* @param force TRUE if do in any case, FALSE only if dfilter changed
* @return one of cf_status_t
*/
cf_status_t cf_filter_packets(capture_file *cf, gchar *dfilter, gboolean force);
/**
* At least one "Refence Time" flag has changed, rescan all packets.
*
* @param cf the capture file
*/
void cf_reftime_packets(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Return the time it took to load the file (in msec).
*/
gulong cf_get_computed_elapsed(capture_file *cf);
/**
* "Something" has changed, rescan all packets.
*
* @param cf the capture file
*/
void cf_redissect_packets(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Rescan all packets and just run taps - don't reconstruct the display.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return one of cf_read_status_t
*/
cf_read_status_t cf_retap_packets(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Adjust timestamp precision if auto is selected.
*
* @param cf the capture file
*/
void cf_timestamp_auto_precision(capture_file *cf);
/* print_range, enum which frames should be printed */
typedef enum {
print_range_selected_only, /* selected frame(s) only (currently only one) */
print_range_marked_only, /* marked frames only */
print_range_all_displayed, /* all frames currently displayed */
print_range_all_captured /* all frames in capture */
} print_range_e;
typedef struct {
print_stream_t *stream; /* the stream to which we're printing */
print_format_e format; /* plain text or PostScript */
gboolean to_file; /* TRUE if we're printing to a file */
char *file; /* file output pathname */
char *cmd; /* print command string (not win32) */
packet_range_t range;
gboolean print_summary; /* TRUE if we should print summary line. */
gboolean print_col_headings; /* TRUE if we should print column headings */
print_dissections_e print_dissections;
gboolean print_hex; /* TRUE if we should print hex data;
* FALSE if we should print only if not dissected. */
gboolean print_formfeed; /* TRUE if a formfeed should be printed before
* each new packet */
} print_args_t;
/**
* Print the capture file.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param print_args the arguments what and how to print
* @param show_progress_bar TRUE if a progress bar is to be shown
* @return one of cf_print_status_t
*/
cf_print_status_t cf_print_packets(capture_file *cf, print_args_t *print_args,
gboolean show_progress_bar);
/**
* Print (export) the capture file into PDML format.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param print_args the arguments what and how to export
* @return one of cf_print_status_t
*/
cf_print_status_t cf_write_pdml_packets(capture_file *cf, print_args_t *print_args);
/**
* Print (export) the capture file into PSML format.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param print_args the arguments what and how to export
* @return one of cf_print_status_t
*/
cf_print_status_t cf_write_psml_packets(capture_file *cf, print_args_t *print_args);
/**
* Print (export) the capture file into CSV format.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param print_args the arguments what and how to export
* @return one of cf_print_status_t
*/
cf_print_status_t cf_write_csv_packets(capture_file *cf, print_args_t *print_args);
/**
* Print (export) the capture file into C Arrays format.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param print_args the arguments what and how to export
* @return one of cf_print_status_t
*/
cf_print_status_t cf_write_carrays_packets(capture_file *cf, print_args_t *print_args);
/**
* Print (export) the capture file into JSON format.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param print_args the arguments what and how to export
* @return one of cf_print_status_t
*/
cf_print_status_t cf_write_json_packets(capture_file *cf, print_args_t *print_args);
/**
* Find packet with a protocol tree item that contains a specified text string.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param string the string to find
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_find_packet_protocol_tree(capture_file *cf, const char *string,
search_direction dir);
/**
* Find field with a label that contains text string cfile->sfilter.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param tree the protocol tree
* @param mdata the first field (mdata->finfo) that matched the string
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
extern gboolean cf_find_string_protocol_tree(capture_file *cf, proto_tree *tree,
match_data *mdata);
/**
* Find packet whose summary line contains a specified text string.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param string the string to find
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_find_packet_summary_line(capture_file *cf, const char *string,
search_direction dir);
/**
* Find packet whose data contains a specified byte string.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param string the string to find
* @param string_size the size of the string to find
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_find_packet_data(capture_file *cf, const guint8 *string,
size_t string_size, search_direction dir);
/**
* Find packet that matches a compiled display filter.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param sfcode the display filter to match
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_find_packet_dfilter(capture_file *cf, dfilter_t *sfcode,
search_direction dir);
/**
* Find packet that matches a display filter given as a text string.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param filter the display filter to match
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean
cf_find_packet_dfilter_string(capture_file *cf, const char *filter,
search_direction dir);
/**
* Find marked packet.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_find_packet_marked(capture_file *cf, search_direction dir);
/**
* Find time-reference packet.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param dir direction in which to search
* @return TRUE if a packet was found, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_find_packet_time_reference(capture_file *cf, search_direction dir);
/**
* GoTo Packet with the given row.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param row the row to go to
* @return TRUE if this row exists, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_goto_frame(capture_file *cf, guint row);
/**
* Go to frame specified by currently selected protocol tree field.
* (Go To Corresponding Packet)
* @todo this is ugly and should be improved!
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return TRUE if this packet exists, FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean cf_goto_framenum(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Select the packet in the given row.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param row the row to select
*/
void cf_select_packet(capture_file *cf, int row);
/**
* Unselect all packets, if any.
*
* @param cf the capture file
*/
void cf_unselect_packet(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Mark a particular frame in a particular capture.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param frame the frame to be marked
*/
void cf_mark_frame(capture_file *cf, frame_data *frame);
/**
* Unmark a particular frame in a particular capture.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param frame the frame to be unmarked
*/
void cf_unmark_frame(capture_file *cf, frame_data *frame);
/**
* Ignore a particular frame in a particular capture.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param frame the frame to be ignored
*/
void cf_ignore_frame(capture_file *cf, frame_data *frame);
/**
* Unignore a particular frame in a particular capture.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param frame the frame to be unignored
*/
void cf_unignore_frame(capture_file *cf, frame_data *frame);
/**
* Merge two or more capture files into a temporary file.
* @todo is this the right place for this function? It doesn't have to do a lot with capture_file.
*
* @param pd_window Window pointer suitable for use by delayed_create_progress_dlg.
* @param out_filenamep Points to a pointer that's set to point to the
* pathname of the temporary file; it's allocated with g_malloc()
* @param in_file_count the number of input files to merge
* @param in_filenames array of input filenames
* @param file_type the output filetype
* @param do_append FALSE to merge chronologically, TRUE simply append
* @return one of cf_status_t
*/
cf_status_t
cf_merge_files_to_tempfile(gpointer pd_window, char **out_filenamep,
int in_file_count, char *const *in_filenames,
int file_type, gboolean do_append);
/**
* Get the comment on a capture from the SHB data block
* XXX - should support multiple sections.
*
* @param cf the capture file
*/
const gchar* cf_read_section_comment(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Update(replace) the comment on a capture from the SHB data block
* XXX - should support multiple sections.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param comment the string replacing the old comment
*/
void cf_update_section_comment(capture_file *cf, gchar *comment);
/*
* Get the comment on a packet (record).
* If the comment has been edited, it returns the result of the edit,
* otherwise it returns the comment from the file.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param fd the frame_data structure for the frame
*/
char *cf_get_packet_comment(capture_file *cf, const frame_data *fd);
/**
* Update(replace) the comment on a capture from a frame
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param fd the frame_data structure for the frame
* @param new_comment the string replacing the old comment
*/
gboolean cf_set_user_packet_comment(capture_file *cf, frame_data *fd, const gchar *new_comment);
/**
* What types of comments does this file have?
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @return bitset of WTAP_COMMENT_ values
*/
guint32 cf_comment_types(capture_file *cf);
/**
* Add a resolved address to this file's list of resolved addresses.
*
* @param cf the capture file
* @param addr a string representing an IPv4 or IPv6 address
* @param name a string containing a name corresponding to that address
* @return TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE if not
*/
gboolean cf_add_ip_name_from_string(capture_file *cf, const char *addr, const char *name);
#ifdef __cplusplus
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