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int got_ip_addr = 0; int fd; long buf[MAXDLBUF]; /* long aligned */ union DL_primitives *dlp; char *cp; int unit_num = 0; int sap = 0; char *devname = NULL; char *devname2 = NULL; char fulldevpath[256]; struct ifreq ifr = {}; /* -- */ memset(if_hw_addr, 0, 6); // we want to be able to process either a fully qualified /dev/ge0 // type interface definition, or just ge0. if (strncmp(interface, "/dev/", strlen("/dev/")) == 0) { devname = interface + strlen("/dev/"); } else { devname = interface; } strncpy2(fulldevpath, "/dev/", sizeof(fulldevpath)-1); cp = strncat2(fulldevpath, interface, sizeof(fulldevpath)); if (strlen(cp) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "device name buffer overflow %s\n", fulldevpath); return -1; } fprintf(stderr,"interface: %s\n", devname); // on Solaris, even though we are wanting to talk to ethernet device // ge0, we have to open /dev/ge, then bind to unit 0. Dupe our // full path, then identify and cut off the unit number devname2 = strdup(fulldevpath); cp = split_dname(devname2, &unit_num); if (cp == NULL) { free(devname2); goto get_ip_address; } else { *cp = '\0'; /* null terminate devname2 right before numeric extension */ } // devname2 should now be something akin to /dev/ge. Try to open // it, and if it fails, fall back to the full /dev/ge0. if ((fd = open(devname2, O_RDWR)) < 0) { if (errno != ENOENT) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open %s\n", devname2); free(devname2); goto get_ip_address; } else { if ((fd = open(fulldevpath, O_RDWR)) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open %s\n", fulldevpath); free(devname2); goto get_ip_address; } } } free(devname2); devname2 = NULL; /* Use the dlcommon functions to get access to the DLPI information for this * interface. All of these functions exit() out on failure */ dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf; /* * DLPI attach to our low-level device */ dlattachreq(fd, unit_num); dlokack(fd, buf); /* * DLPI bind */ dlbindreq(fd, sap, 0, DL_CLDLS, 0, 0); dlbindack(fd, buf); /* * DLPI DL_INFO_REQ */ dlinforeq(fd); dlinfoack(fd, buf); /* printdlprim(dlp); // uncomment this to dump out info from DLPI */ if (dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_length + dlp->info_ack.dl_sap_length == 6) { memcpy(if_hw_addr, OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_offset), dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_length); got_hw_addr = 1; } else { fprintf(stderr, "Error, bad length for hardware interface %s -- %d\n", interface, dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_length); } close(fd); get_ip_address: /* Get the IP address of the interface */ #ifdef SIOCGIFADDR fd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); /* any sort of IP socket will do */ strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, interface, IFNAMSIZ); (*(struct sockaddr_in *) &ifr.ifr_addr).sin_family = AF_INET; if (ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFADDR, &ifr) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error getting IP address for interface: %s\n", "ge0"); perror("ioctl(SIOCGIFADDR)"); } else { memcpy(if_ip_addr, &((*(struct sockaddr_in *) &ifr.ifr_addr).sin_addr), sizeof(struct in_addr)); got_ip_addr = 2; } #else fprintf(stderr, "Cannot obtain IP address on this platform\n"); #endif close(fd); return got_hw_addr + got_ip_addr; } /* * Split a device name into a device type name and a unit number; * return the a pointer to the beginning of the unit number, which * is the end of the device type name, and set "*unitp" to the unit * number. * * Returns NULL on error, and fills "ebuf" with an error message. */ char * split_dname(char *device, int *unitp) { char *cp; char *eos; int unit; /* -- */ /* * Look for a number at the end of the device name string. */ cp = device + strlen(device) - 1; if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9') { fprintf(stderr, "%s missing unit number", device); return (NULL); } /* Digits at end of string are unit number */ while (cp-1 >= device && *(cp-1) >= '0' && *(cp-1) <= '9') cp--; unit = (int) strtol(cp, &eos, 10); if (*eos != '\0') { fprintf(stderr, "%s bad unit number", device); return (NULL); } *unitp = unit; return (cp); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ strncpy2() strncpy2() is like strncpy(), except that strncpy2() will always insure that the buffer is null terminated. strncpy() will not NULL terminate the destination buffer if the string is characters long or longer, not counting the terminating NULL character. STRNCPY2() IS NOT A COMPATIBLE REPLACEMENT FOR STRNCPY()!! There are two reasons to use strncpy2(). The first reason is to guarantee that buffer's bounds are not violated. In this case, should be the size of the buffer minus one. i.e., char tempstring[MAXLINE]; strncpy2(tempstring, my_own_string, MAXLINE - 1); The second reason is to copy a specific number of characters from to . In this case, should be the number of characters you want to transfer, not including the terminating NULL character. The following example copies "abc" into tempstring, and NULL terminates it. char tempstring[MAXLINE]; strncpy2(tempstring, "abcdef123", 3); strncpy2() returns a pointer to the first character in that was not copied to . If all of was copied to , strncpy2() will return a pointer to the NULL character terminating the string. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ char * strncpy2(char *dest, char *src, int n) { int i = 0; char *char_ptr; /* -- */ if ((!dest) || (!src)) return(src); char_ptr = dest; while ((i++ < n) && *src) *char_ptr++ = *src++; *char_ptr = '\0'; return(src); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ strncat2() Similar to strncat except that is the size of the buffer (INCLUDING SPACE FOR THE TRAILING NULL CHAR), NOT the number of characters to add to the buffer. STRNCAT2() IS NOT A COMPATIBLE REPLACEMENT FOR STRNCAT()! strncat2() always guarantees that the will be null terminated, and that the buffer limits will be honored. strncat2() will not write even one byte beyond the end of the buffer. strncat2() concatenates up to - strlen() characters from to . So if the buffer has a size of 20 bytes (including trailing NULL), and contains a 19 character string, nothing will be done to . If the string in is longer than characters upon entry to strncat2(), will be truncated after the th character. strncat2() returns a pointer to the first character in the src buffer that was not copied into dest.. so if strncat2() returns a non-zero character, string truncation occurred in the concat operation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ char * strncat2(char *dest, char *src, int n) { int i = 0; char *dest_ptr, *src_ptr; /* -- */ if (!dest || !src) return NULL; dest_ptr = dest; src_ptr = src; /* i = 0 */ while ((i < (n-1)) && *dest_ptr) { i++; dest_ptr++; } /* i is the number of characters in dest before the concatenation operation.. a number between 0 and n-1 */ while ((i++ < (n-1)) && *src_ptr) *dest_ptr++ = *src_ptr++; /* i is the number of characters in dest after the concatenation operation, or n if the concat operation got truncated.. a number between 0 and n We need to check src_ptr here because i will be equal to n if was full before the concatenation operation started (which effectively causes instant truncation even if the string is empty.. We could just test src_ptr here, but that would report a string truncation if was empty, which we don't necessarily want. */ if ((i == n) && *src_ptr) { // we could log truncation here } *dest_ptr = '\0'; /* should point to a non-empty substring only if the concatenation operation got truncated. If src_ptr points to an empty string, the operation always succeeded, either due to an empty or because of sufficient room in . */ return(src_ptr); } #endif /* HAVE_DLPI */ iftop-1.0pre4/addrs_ioctl.c0000644000076600007660000001177412262324215012667 00000000000000/* * addrs_ioctl.c: * * Provides the get_addrs_ioctl() function for use on systems that * support a simple socket ioctl for acquiring low-level ethernet * information about interfaces. * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __OpenBSD__ || defined __APPLE__ \ || ( defined __GLIBC__ && ! defined __linux__ ) #include #include #include #endif #ifdef USE_GETIFADDRS #include #endif #include "iftop.h" /* * This function identifies the IP address and ethernet address for the requested * interface * * This function returns -1 on catastrophic failure, or a bitwise OR of the * following values: * * 1 - Was able to get the ethernet address * 2 - Was able to get the IP address * * This function should return 3 if all information was found */ int get_addrs_ioctl(char *interface, char if_hw_addr[], struct in_addr *if_ip_addr, struct in6_addr *if_ip6_addr) { int s; struct ifreq ifr = {}; int got_hw_addr = 0; int got_ip_addr = 0; int got_ip6_addr = 0; #ifdef USE_GETIFADDRS struct ifaddrs *ifa, *ifas; #endif /* -- */ s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); /* any sort of IP socket will do */ if (s == -1) { perror("socket"); return -1; } fprintf(stderr,"interface: %s\n", interface); memset(if_hw_addr, 0, 6); strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, interface, IFNAMSIZ); #ifdef SIOCGIFHWADDR if (ioctl(s, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error getting hardware address for interface: %s\n", interface); perror("ioctl(SIOCGIFHWADDR)"); } else { memcpy(if_hw_addr, ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, 6); got_hw_addr = 1; } #else #if defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __OpenBSD__ || defined __APPLE__ \ || ( defined __GLIBC__ && ! defined __linux__ ) { int sysctlparam[6] = {CTL_NET, PF_ROUTE, 0, 0, NET_RT_IFLIST, 0}; size_t needed = 0; char *buf = NULL; struct if_msghdr *msghdr = NULL; sysctlparam[5] = if_nametoindex(interface); if (sysctlparam[5] == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error getting hardware address for interface: %s\n", interface); } else if (sysctl(sysctlparam, 6, NULL, &needed, NULL, 0) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error getting hardware address for interface: %s\n", interface); } else if ((buf = malloc(needed)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Error getting hardware address for interface: %s\n", interface); } else if (sysctl(sysctlparam, 6, buf, &needed, NULL, 0) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error getting hardware address for interface: %s\n", interface); free(buf); } else { msghdr = (struct if_msghdr *) buf; memcpy(if_hw_addr, LLADDR((struct sockaddr_dl *)(buf + sizeof(struct if_msghdr) - sizeof(struct if_data) + sizeof(struct if_data))), 6); free(buf); got_hw_addr = 1; } } #else fprintf(stderr, "Cannot obtain hardware address on this platform\n"); #endif #endif /* Get the IP address of the interface */ #ifdef USE_GETIFADDRS if (getifaddrs(&ifas) == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to get IP address for interface: %s\n", interface); perror("getifaddrs()"); } else { for (ifa = ifas; ifa != NULL; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) { if (got_ip_addr && got_ip6_addr) break; /* Search is already complete. */ if (strcmp(ifa->ifa_name, interface)) continue; /* Not our interface. */ if (ifa->ifa_addr == NULL) continue; /* Skip NULL interface address. */ if ( (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET) && (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_INET6) ) continue; /* AF_PACKET is beyond our scope. */ if ( (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family == AF_INET) && !got_ip_addr ) { got_ip_addr = 2; memcpy(if_ip_addr, &(((struct sockaddr_in *) ifa->ifa_addr)->sin_addr), sizeof(*if_ip_addr)); continue; } /* Must be a IPv6 address at this point. */ struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) ifa->ifa_addr; if ( IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&(sa6->sin6_addr)) || IN6_IS_ADDR_SITELOCAL(&(sa6->sin6_addr)) ) continue; /* A useful IPv6 address. */ memcpy(if_ip6_addr, &(sa6->sin6_addr), sizeof(*if_ip6_addr)); got_ip6_addr = 4; } freeifaddrs(ifas); } /* getifaddrs() */ #elif defined(SIOCGIFADDR) (*(struct sockaddr_in *) &ifr.ifr_addr).sin_family = AF_INET; if (ioctl(s, SIOCGIFADDR, &ifr) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to get IP address for interface: %s\n", interface); perror("ioctl(SIOCGIFADDR)"); } else { memcpy(if_ip_addr, &((*(struct sockaddr_in *) &ifr.ifr_addr).sin_addr), sizeof(struct in_addr)); got_ip_addr = 2; } #else fprintf(stderr, "Cannot obtain IP address on this platform\n"); #endif close(s); return got_hw_addr + got_ip_addr + got_ip6_addr; } iftop-1.0pre4/addrs_ioctl.h0000644000076600007660000000036012262327475012674 00000000000000/* * iftop.h: * */ #ifndef __ADDRS_IOCTL_H_ /* include guard */ #define __ADDRS_IOCTL_H_ int get_addrs_ioctl(char *interface, char if_hw_addr[], struct in_addr *if_ip_addr, struct in6_addr *if_ip6_addr); #endif /* __ADDRS_IOCTL_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/AUTHORS0000644000076600007660000000022012261035100011253 00000000000000Originally written by: Paul Warren, pdw@ex-parrot.com Chris Lightfoot, chris@ex-parrot.com Other contributors are acknolwedged in ChangeLog. iftop-1.0pre4/bootstrap0000755000076600007660000000036607561463667012217 00000000000000#!/bin/sh # # bootstrap: # Build the configure script from the .in files. # # $Id: bootstrap,v 1.1 2002/11/04 12:27:35 chris Exp $ # set -x aclocal -I config # libtoolize --force --copy autoheader automake --foreign --add-missing --copy autoconf iftop-1.0pre4/cfgfile.c0000644000076600007660000001407112262324253011772 00000000000000/* * cfgfile.c: * * Copyright (c) 2003 DecisionSoft Ltd. * */ #include #include #include #include #include "stringmap.h" #include "iftop.h" #include "options.h" #include "cfgfile.h" #define CONFIG_TYPE_STRING 0 #define CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL 1 #define CONFIG_TYPE_INT 2 #define MAX_CONFIG_LINE 2048 char * config_directives[] = { "interface", "dns-resolution", "port-resolution", "filter-code", "show-bars", "promiscuous", "hide-source", "hide-destination", "use-bytes", "sort", "line-display", "show-totals", "log-scale", "max-bandwidth", "net-filter", "net-filter6", "link-local", "port-display", "timed-output", "no-curses", "num-lines", NULL }; stringmap config; extern options_t options ; int is_cfgdirective_valid(const char *s) { int t; for (t = 0; config_directives[t] != NULL; t++) if (strcmp(s, config_directives[t]) == 0) return 1; return 0; } int config_init() { config = stringmap_new(); return config != NULL; } /* read_config_file: * Read a configuration file consisting of key: value tuples, returning a * stringmap of the results. Prints errors to stderr, rather than using * syslog, since this file is called at program startup. Returns 1 on success * or 0 on failure. */ int read_config_file(const char *f, int whinge) { int ret = 0; FILE *fp; char *line; int i = 1; line = xmalloc(MAX_CONFIG_LINE); fp = fopen(f, "rt"); if (!fp) { if(whinge) fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", f, strerror(errno)); goto fail; } while (fgets(line, MAX_CONFIG_LINE, fp)) { char *key, *value, *r; for (r = line + strlen(line) - 1; r > line && *r == '\n'; *(r--) = 0); /* Get continuation lines. Ugly. */ while (*(line + strlen(line) - 1) == '\\') { if (!fgets(line + strlen(line) - 1, MAX_CONFIG_LINE - strlen(line), fp)) break; for (r = line + strlen(line) - 1; r > line && *r == '\n'; *(r--) = 0); } /* Strip comment. */ key = strpbrk(line, "#\n"); if (key) *key = 0; /* foo : bar baz quux * key^ ^value */ key = line + strspn(line, " \t"); value = strchr(line, ':'); if (value) { /* foo : bar baz quux * key^ ^r ^value */ ++value; r = key + strcspn(key, " \t:"); if (r != key) { item *I; *r = 0; /* foo\0: bar baz quux * key^ ^value ^r */ value += strspn(value, " \t"); r = value + strlen(value) - 1; while (strchr(" \t", *r) && r > value) --r; *(r + 1) = 0; /* (Removed check for zero length value.) */ /* Check that this is a valid key. */ if (!is_cfgdirective_valid(key)) fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: warning: unknown directive \"%s\"\n", f, i, key); else if ((I = stringmap_insert(config, key, item_ptr(xstrdup(value))))) /* Don't warn of repeated directives, because they * may have been specified via the command line * Previous option takes precedence. */ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: warning: repeated directive \"%s\"\n", f, i, key); } } memset(line, 0, MAX_CONFIG_LINE); /* security paranoia */ ++i; } ret = 1; fail: if (fp) fclose(fp); if (line) xfree(line); return ret; } int config_get_int(const char *directive, int *value) { stringmap S; char *s, *t; if (!value) return -1; S = stringmap_find(config, directive); if (!S) return 0; s = (char*)S->d.v; if (!*s) return -1; errno = 0; *value = strtol(s, &t, 10); if (*t) return -1; return errno == ERANGE ? -1 : 1; } /* config_get_float: * Get an integer value from a config string. Returns 1 on success, -1 on * failure, or 0 if no value was found. */ int config_get_float(const char *directive, float *value) { stringmap S; char *s, *t; if (!value) return -1; if (!(S = stringmap_find(config, directive))) return 0; s = (char*)S->d.v; if (!*s) return -1; errno = 0; *value = strtod(s, &t); if (*t) return -1; return errno == ERANGE ? -1 : 1; } /* config_get_string; * Get a string value from the config file. Returns NULL if it is not * present. */ char *config_get_string(const char *directive) { stringmap S; S = stringmap_find(config, directive); if (S) return (char*)S->d.v; else return NULL; } /* config_get_bool: * Get a boolean value from the config file. Returns false if not present. */ int config_get_bool(const char *directive) { char *s; s = config_get_string(directive); if (s && (strcmp(s, "yes") == 0 || strcmp(s, "true") == 0)) return 1; else return 0; } /* config_get_enum: * Get an enumeration value from the config file. Returns false if not * present or an invalid value is found. */ int config_get_enum(const char *directive, config_enumeration_type *enumeration, int *value) { char *s; config_enumeration_type *t; s = config_get_string(directive); if(s) { for(t = enumeration; t->name; t++) { if(strcmp(s,t->name) == 0) { *value = t->value; return 1; } } fprintf(stderr,"Invalid enumeration value \"%s\" for directive \"%s\"\n", s, directive); } return 0; } /* config_set_string; Sets a value in the config, possibly overriding * an existing value */ void config_set_string(const char *directive, const char* s) { stringmap S; S = stringmap_find(config, directive); if (S) { xfree(S->d.v); S->d = item_ptr(xstrdup(s)); } else { stringmap_insert(config, directive, item_ptr(xstrdup(s))); } } int read_config(char *file, int whinge_on_error) { return read_config_file(file, whinge_on_error); } iftop-1.0pre4/cfgfile.h0000644000076600007660000000117512262324331011775 00000000000000/* * cfgfile.h: * * Copyright (c) 2003 DecisionSoft Ltd. * */ #ifndef __CFGFILE_H_ /* include guard */ #define __CFGFILE_H_ typedef struct { char *name; int value; } config_enumeration_type; int read_config(); char *config_get_string(const char *directive); int config_get_bool(const char *directive); int config_get_int(const char *directive, int *value); int config_get_float(const char *directive, float *value); int config_init(); void config_set_string(const char *directive, const char* s); int config_get_enum(const char *directive, config_enumeration_type *enumeration, int *value); #endif /* __CFGFILE_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/ChangeLog0000644000076600007660000001661712267033162012012 00000000000000Change log for iftop $Id: ChangeLog,v 1.42 2014/01/19 20:32:50 pdw Exp $ Attributions apply to all preceding items up to the next blank line. Unattributed items are by Paul Warren and Chris Lightfoot. 1.0 * Remove blinking cursor from UI Gerrit Renker * Treat multicast packets as incoming, rather than incoming (IPv4) or not at all (IPv6). Andreas Schwab * Minor fixes to the man page * Man page documentation of -t mode. * Compile time warning fixes. Markus Koschany * Added text output mode (-t option) Roman Hoog Antink (originally by Patrik Bless) * Fix for memory leak when DNS resolution is turned off http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=677141 Olivier Allard-Jacquin * Various typos in the UI Gerben Roest * Documentation fixes A. Costa (via Debian) * Fix for armeb specific bug Lennert Buytenhek (via Debian) * Fix frozen order drives line totals crazy. Max Alekseyev (via Debian) * Fix for crash on arm. Joey Hess (via Debian) * Fixed behaviour of "-b" option. Eric Cooper (via Debian) * Support for PFLOG Interfaces Richard Tóth * Support for IPv6 * Fix for performance issue with address hashing * Fix for failing link address detection for GNU/kfreebsd * Multiple portability fixes Mats Erik Andersson * Improved behaviour of sort in sent/recv only mode Damián Viano * FreeBSD compilation fix * IPv6 reverse resolution Frédéric Perrin * Improved IPv6 code (removed s6_addr32 dependency) * Fixed support for DLT_NULL Scott Bertilson * Typo in usage message * Workaround for PuTTY issue (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=546032) * Updates to licence text (change in FSF address) * Avoid an assertion failure if an "invalid" (as in outside of IPv4 or IPv6) address family is encountered (Red Hat bugs #839750, #847124, #868065, #961236 and #1007434) * enable building iftop with more recent versions of autoconf/automake * patch to remove compile time warnings * Fix to avoid system call in text mode wherever possible. Robert Scheck * Attempt to detect if interface is actually up when doing autodetection. * Fixed segfault when selecting interfaces with empty MAC address (e.g. gprs interface on Nokia N900) Graham Inggs * Avoid autodetecting wmaster interfaces * Experimental support for IEEE802_11 radiotap interfaces (DLT 127) * Fixed segfault / hang when supplying multiple -i options * Added missing docs for -m option. 0.17 12/02/06 * Display top scale in bytes when measuring in bytes Marcin Kryczek * Added support for ppp interfaces on FreeBSD (and others using DLT_PPP) * Fixed segfault bug in config file handling. * Fixes to man page William Robinet * Fix for hash table memory handling bug (caused segfaults on Mac OS X) * Header fixes for Mac OS X Ken McLeod * Fixes for compile time errors apparent on Mac OS 10.4.3 Georg Schwarz * Improvements to configure to support cross-compilation * Addition of "NO_SYSTEM" compiler flag to prevent subshell execution Tim Freeman * Fix to get hardware address on FreeBSD and OpenBSD Nicolas Bernard * Added 802.1q VLAN support Jacek Konieczny 0.16 28/02/04 * Added support for DLT_NULL * Fix for pthread.c behaviour on Solaris. * Build fixes for gcc 3.4+ Henne Vogelsang * Fixed behaviour of -n and -N options Klaus Sperner 0.15 10/11/03 * Added linear bar scales (default) ("L") * Added fixed upper limit for bandwidth * Choose which average bars display ("B") * Renamed some buttons and command line options * Added config file support * Added command line to turn of port resolution ("-N") * Fixed the search for libpcap in the configure script Thomas Schwinge * Updated RPM spec file Richard Lucassen 0.14 06/09/03 * Added forking resolver as fall-back resolver * Fixed DNS resolution so that no lookups are done if options.dns_resolution == 0 * Configure/compilation fixes for Mac OS X * MacOS interfaces to avoid by default Siri Dhyan Singh 0.13 11/06/03 * Fixed configure.in to properly specify libraries without the leading -l * Separated the IP/ethernet identifying routine from iftop.c into addrs_ioctl.c * Added addrs_dlpi.c, dlcommon.c, dlcommon.h to support the STREAMS DataLink Programming Interface on Solaris * Hacked options.h, options.c, iftop.c to enable promiscuous_but_choosy mode which runs the interface in promiscuous mode but filters out non-broadcast packets not addressed to or from the interface * Added NEWS, AUTHORS, ChangeLog * Improved interface auto-detect logic in iftop.c * Fixed configure.in to not overload prefix in the pcap test section Jonathan Abbey * Made errors during IP/MAC address discovery non-fatal * Added cummulative line totals ("T") 0.12 21/05/03 * Added 1-line display options ("t") * Added display scrolling ("j", "k") * Fixed code for obtaining hardware address (on Linux at least) * Added IP-based direction assignment 0.11 08/01/03 * Added support for token ring networks * Token ring network direction determination Martin Garton * Added autoconf/automake build system * Improved network interface auto selection 0.10 29/10/02 * User selectable sort criteria * On-the-fly filter code changes * Shell escape * Alternative resolver back-ends * Improved totals display * Added regexp based screen filtering * Fixed pause functionality * Change option names to be more like tcpdump 0.9 22/10/02 * Now works on FreeBSD * Added service resolution toggle ("R") * Added on-line help ("h") * More fixes to rate display * Improved interface selection (excludes lo:* and vmnet*) * Added bandwidth-in-bytes option. 0.8 17/10/02 * Added support for displaying port numbers * Minor fixes to rate display * Minor fix to netmask handling (specifying /32 was broken) * Updated RPM spec file Iain Lea * Added pause functionality (P) * Changed behaviour of source/dest traffic aggregation 0.7 02/10/02 * Fixed missing sll.h file. 0.6 28/08/02 * Fixed segfault bug affecting some systems * Added support for Linux cooked sockets Michael Bergbauer 0.5 26/08/02 * Added support for monitoring PPP interfaces * Converted longs to double longs in various places to avoid overflow problems * Minor bug fixes (usage messages, exit on error) * Improved selection of default interface when none specified 0.4 16/04/02 * No code changes * Added RPM spec file Riku Meskanen * Fixes to "make install" Steve Baker 0.3 13/04/02 * Fixed segfault bug. * Added src/dest aggregation. 0.2 02/04/02 * Added -n option to analyse traffic flows across a network boundary. * Added cumulative traffic totals. * Graphs now optional. * UI more responsive to key presses. * Auto-sizing bar graph scale. 0.1 29/3/02 * First release. iftop-1.0pre4/config/0000755000076600007660000000000012267044721011555 500000000000000iftop-1.0pre4/config/compile0000755000076600007660000001624512261021054013047 00000000000000#! 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AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyaddr_r, [nsl], , [resolver=guess]) if test x$resolver = xguess && test x$specified_resolver != xguess ; then dnl They wanted gethostbyaddr_r, but they can't have it, so stop. AC_MSG_ERROR([no library defines gethostbyaddr_r]) fi fi dnl We still might do gethostbyaddr_r. Figure out whether we have dnl glibc-style or Solaris-style gethostbyaddr_r (or neither...). dnl Separate determining how to call gethostbyaddr_r from testing dnl whether it works so we can support cross-compilation. if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to call gethostbyaddr_r]) dnl Try 7 arguments returning a struct hostent*. AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/hostentp_ghba_r.c`])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([7 args]) ghba_args=8 AC_DEFINE(GETHOSTBYADDR_R_RETURNS_HOSTENT_P, 1, [7-argument gethostbyaddr_r returns struct hostent*])], [ dnl Try 8 arguments returning an int. 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AC_MSG_ERROR([gethostbyaddr_r has no known calling convention]) fi fi dnl If we still want to do gethostbyaddr_r, and we aren't dnl cross-compiling, test it. if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then if test x$ghba_args = x8 ; then testfile=int_ghba_r else testfile=hostentp_ghba_r fi AC_MSG_CHECKING(gethostbyaddr_r usability) AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/$testfile.c`])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) resolver=guess], [AC_MSG_RESULT([can't test because we are cross-compiling])]) if test x$resolver = xguess ; then if test x$specified_resolver = xguess ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([gethostbyaddr_r doesn't work, so we'll try something else]) else dnl They wanted gethostbyaddr_r, but it doesn't work, so stop. AC_MSG_ERROR([gethostbyaddr_r doesn't work]) fi fi fi dnl We found a gethostbyaddr_r we know how to use and which seems to dnl work. if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then AC_DEFINE(USE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R, 1, [use gethostbyaddr_r for name resolution]) fi dnl They may have asked for ares. if test x$resolver = xares ; then dnl See if ares is to hand.... AC_SEARCH_LIBS(ares_init, [ares], [ AC_DEFINE(USE_ARES, 1, [use ARES for name resolution]) ], [ dnl They asked for ares, but we can't give it to them, so stop. AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find ARES. Re-run configure and ask for a different resolver.])]) fi dnl Last thing to try if we haven't decided yet is netdb_1thread. if test x$resolver = xguess ; then resolver=netdb_1thread fi dnl Ugh. Both the single-threaded and the forking resolvers use gethostbyaddr. if test x$resolver = xnetdb_1thread || test x$resolver = xforking ; then AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyaddr, [nsl], , [ AC_MSG_ERROR([gethostbyaddr is not available. You will have to recompile with no name resolution at all.])]) if test x$resolver = xnetdb_1thread ; then AC_MSG_WARN([using single-threaded resolver with gethostbyaddr Consider obtaining ARES or a machine with a working gethostbyaddr_r.]) AC_DEFINE(USE_GETHOSTBYADDR, 1, [use gethostbyaddr for name resolution]) else AC_DEFINE(USE_FORKING_RESOLVER, 1, [use a REALLY SUCKY forking resolver for name resolution]) fi fi dnl Otherwise, no resolver at all. Boo hoo. dnl dnl Find libpcap. dnl if test x$libpcap_prefix = x ; then libpcap_prefix="/usr /usr/local /opt /software" fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([where to find pcap.h]) foundpcaph=0 oldCPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS for test_prefix in "" $libpcap_prefix ; do for x in "" /pcap ; do if test x$test_prefix != x ; then CPPFLAGS="$oldCPPFLAGS -I$test_prefix/include$x" fi AC_TRY_CPP([ #include ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([$test_prefix/include$x]) foundpcaph=1 break ]) done if test $foundpcaph = 1 ; then break fi done if test $foundpcaph = 0 ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([no idea]) AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find pcap.h You're not going to get very far without libpcap.]) else dnl assume that -lpcap is under $test_prefix/lib if test x$test_prefix != x ; then LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$test_prefix/lib" fi AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_open_live, , [ AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find libpcap You're not going to get very far without libpcap.]) ]) fi foundpcap=0 AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pcap.h pcap/pcap.h], [ foundpcap=1 break ]) if test $foundpcap = 0 ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find pcap.h You're not going to get very far without libpcap.]) fi dnl dnl Curses. Really, we need ncurses or something similarly advanced, since dnl we use the (apparently obscure) mvchgat function. Unfortunately, there's dnl a solid chance that mvchgat is a macro, so we can't just use dnl AC_SEARCH_LIBS.... dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a curses library containing mvchgat]) oldLIBS=$LIBS for curseslib in ncursesw curses ncurses ; do LIBS="$oldLIBS -l$curseslib" AC_TRY_LINK([ #include <$curseslib.h> ], [ mvchgat(0, 0, 1, A_REVERSE, 0, NULL) ], [ foundcurseslib=$curseslib break ]) done if test x$foundcurseslib = x ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([none found]) AC_MSG_ERROR([Curses! Foiled again! (Can't find a curses library supporting mvchgat.) Consider installing ncurses.]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([-l$foundcurseslib]) fi dnl dnl POSIX threads. Different systems like different combinations of flags, dnl libraries, etc. We use a test program to figure this stuff out. dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([POSIX threads compilation]) thrfail=1 oldCFLAGS=$CFLAGS oldLIBS=$LIBS for flag in "" -mt -pthread -thread ; do CFLAGS="$oldCFLAGS $flag" for lib in "" -lpthread "-lpthread -lposix4" ; do LIBS="$oldLIBS $lib" AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/pthread.c`])], [ foundthrlib=$lib foundthrflag=$flag thrfail=0 break ]) done if test $thrfail = 0 ; then break fi done if test $thrfail = 1 ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([no idea]) AC_MSG_ERROR([can't figure out how to compile with POSIX threads If your system actually supports POSIX threads, this means we've messed up.]) fi AC_MSG_RESULT([CFLAGS=$foundthrflag and LIBS=$foundthrlib]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([POSIX threads usability]) AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/pthread.c`])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], [AC_MSG_ERROR( [it fails. We probably guessed the wrong CFLAGS.])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([can't test because we are cross-compiling])]) dnl dnl Are we on a system (like Solaris) that requires promiscuous mode in order to dnl see any outgoing packets? dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we need to enable promiscuous mode by default]) enable_default_promiscuous="no" case "$host_os" in solaris*) enable_default_promiscuous="yes" ;; esac AC_ARG_ENABLE(default-promiscuous, [ --enable-default-promiscuous If enabled, iftop will operate in promiscuous mode to capture outgoing packets]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_default_promiscuous]) if test x"$enable_default_promiscuous" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE([NEED_PROMISCUOUS_FOR_OUTGOING],1,[Enable default promiscuous mode to capture outgoing packets]) fi dnl dnl Wahey! This might even work. dnl AC_SUBST(ac_aux_dir) AC_OUTPUT(Makefile config/Makefile) if echo $PACKAGE_VERSION | grep 'pre' > /dev/null ; then AC_MSG_WARN([ ****************************************************************************** This is a pre-release version. Pre-releases are subject to limited announcements, and therefore limited circulation, as a means of testing the more widely circulated final releases. Please do not be surprised if this release is broken, and if it is broken, do not assume that someone else has spotted it. Instead, please drop a note on the mailing list, or a brief email to me on pdw@ex-parrot.com Thank you for taking the time to be the testing phase of this development process. Paul Warren ****************************************************************************** ]) fi iftop-1.0pre4/COPYING0000644000076600007660000004311112261025302011247 00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. iftop-1.0pre4/dlcommon.c0000644000076600007660000007231112261031050012171 00000000000000/* * Common (shared) DLPI test routines. * Mostly pretty boring boilerplate sorta stuff. * These can be split into individual library routines later * but it's just convenient to keep them in a single file * while they're being developed. * * Not supported: * Connection Oriented stuff * QOS stuff */ #include "config.h" #ifdef HAVE_DLPI /* typedef unsigned long ulong; */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "dlcommon.h" #define CASERET(s) case s: return ("s") char *dlprim(); char *dlstate(); char *dlerrno(); char *dlpromisclevel(); char *dlservicemode(); char *dlstyle(); char *dlmactype(); dlinforeq(fd) int fd; { dl_info_req_t info_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; info_req.dl_primitive = DL_INFO_REQ; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (info_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &info_req; flags = RS_HIPRI; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlinforeq: putmsg"); } dlinfoack(fd, bufp) int fd; char *bufp; { union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF; ctl.len = 0; ctl.buf = bufp; strgetmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags, "dlinfoack"); dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf; expecting(DL_INFO_ACK, dlp); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_info_ack_t)) err("dlinfoack: response ctl.len too short: %d", ctl.len); if (flags != RS_HIPRI) err("dlinfoack: DL_INFO_ACK was not M_PCPROTO"); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_info_ack_t)) err("dlinfoack: short response ctl.len: %d", ctl.len); } dlattachreq(fd, ppa) int fd; u_long ppa; { dl_attach_req_t attach_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; attach_req.dl_primitive = DL_ATTACH_REQ; attach_req.dl_ppa = ppa; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (attach_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &attach_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlattachreq: putmsg"); } dlenabmultireq(fd, addr, length) int fd; char *addr; int length; { long buf[MAXDLBUF]; union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf; dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_primitive = DL_ENABMULTI_REQ; dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_addr_length = length; dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_addr_offset = sizeof (dl_enabmulti_req_t); (void) memcpy((char*)OFFADDR(buf, sizeof (dl_enabmulti_req_t)), addr, length); ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (dl_enabmulti_req_t) + length; ctl.buf = (char*) buf; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlenabmultireq: putmsg"); } dldisabmultireq(fd, addr, length) int fd; char *addr; int length; { long buf[MAXDLBUF]; union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf; dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_primitive = DL_ENABMULTI_REQ; dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_addr_length = length; dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_addr_offset = sizeof (dl_disabmulti_req_t); (void) memcpy((char*)OFFADDR(buf, sizeof (dl_disabmulti_req_t)), addr, length); ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (dl_disabmulti_req_t) + length; ctl.buf = (char*) buf; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dldisabmultireq: putmsg"); } dlpromisconreq(fd, level) int fd; u_long level; { dl_promiscon_req_t promiscon_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; promiscon_req.dl_primitive = DL_PROMISCON_REQ; promiscon_req.dl_level = level; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (promiscon_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &promiscon_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlpromiscon: putmsg"); } dlpromiscoff(fd, level) int fd; u_long level; { dl_promiscoff_req_t promiscoff_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; promiscoff_req.dl_primitive = DL_PROMISCOFF_REQ; promiscoff_req.dl_level = level; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (promiscoff_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &promiscoff_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlpromiscoff: putmsg"); } dlphysaddrreq(fd, addrtype) int fd; u_long addrtype; { dl_phys_addr_req_t phys_addr_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; phys_addr_req.dl_primitive = DL_PHYS_ADDR_REQ; phys_addr_req.dl_addr_type = addrtype; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (phys_addr_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &phys_addr_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlphysaddrreq: putmsg"); } dlsetphysaddrreq(fd, addr, length) int fd; char *addr; int length; { long buf[MAXDLBUF]; union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf; dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_primitive = DL_ENABMULTI_REQ; dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_addr_length = length; dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_addr_offset = sizeof (dl_set_phys_addr_req_t); (void) memcpy((char*)OFFADDR(buf, sizeof (dl_set_phys_addr_req_t)), addr, length); ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (dl_set_phys_addr_req_t) + length; ctl.buf = (char*) buf; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlsetphysaddrreq: putmsg"); } dldetachreq(fd) int fd; { dl_detach_req_t detach_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; detach_req.dl_primitive = DL_DETACH_REQ; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (detach_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &detach_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dldetachreq: putmsg"); } dlbindreq(fd, sap, max_conind, service_mode, conn_mgmt, xidtest) int fd; u_long sap; u_long max_conind; u_long service_mode; u_long conn_mgmt; u_long xidtest; { dl_bind_req_t bind_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; bind_req.dl_primitive = DL_BIND_REQ; bind_req.dl_sap = sap; bind_req.dl_max_conind = max_conind; bind_req.dl_service_mode = service_mode; bind_req.dl_conn_mgmt = conn_mgmt; bind_req.dl_xidtest_flg = xidtest; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (bind_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &bind_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlbindreq: putmsg"); } dlunitdatareq(fd, addrp, addrlen, minpri, maxpri, datap, datalen) int fd; u_char *addrp; int addrlen; u_long minpri, maxpri; u_char *datap; int datalen; { long buf[MAXDLBUF]; union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf data, ctl; dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf; dlp->unitdata_req.dl_primitive = DL_UNITDATA_REQ; dlp->unitdata_req.dl_dest_addr_length = addrlen; dlp->unitdata_req.dl_dest_addr_offset = sizeof (dl_unitdata_req_t); dlp->unitdata_req.dl_priority.dl_min = minpri; dlp->unitdata_req.dl_priority.dl_max = maxpri; (void) memcpy(OFFADDR(dlp, sizeof (dl_unitdata_req_t)), addrp, addrlen); ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (dl_unitdata_req_t) + addrlen; ctl.buf = (char *) buf; data.maxlen = 0; data.len = datalen; data.buf = (char *) datap; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, &data, 0) < 0) syserr("dlunitdatareq: putmsg"); } dlunbindreq(fd) int fd; { dl_unbind_req_t unbind_req; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; unbind_req.dl_primitive = DL_UNBIND_REQ; ctl.maxlen = 0; ctl.len = sizeof (unbind_req); ctl.buf = (char *) &unbind_req; flags = 0; if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*) NULL, flags) < 0) syserr("dlunbindreq: putmsg"); } dlokack(fd, bufp) int fd; char *bufp; { union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF; ctl.len = 0; ctl.buf = bufp; strgetmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags, "dlokack"); dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf; expecting(DL_OK_ACK, dlp); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_ok_ack_t)) err("dlokack: response ctl.len too short: %d", ctl.len); if (flags != RS_HIPRI) err("dlokack: DL_OK_ACK was not M_PCPROTO"); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_ok_ack_t)) err("dlokack: short response ctl.len: %d", ctl.len); } dlerrorack(fd, bufp) int fd; char *bufp; { union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF; ctl.len = 0; ctl.buf = bufp; strgetmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags, "dlerrorack"); dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf; expecting(DL_ERROR_ACK, dlp); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_error_ack_t)) err("dlerrorack: response ctl.len too short: %d", ctl.len); if (flags != RS_HIPRI) err("dlerrorack: DL_OK_ACK was not M_PCPROTO"); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_error_ack_t)) err("dlerrorack: short response ctl.len: %d", ctl.len); } dlbindack(fd, bufp) int fd; char *bufp; { union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF; ctl.len = 0; ctl.buf = bufp; strgetmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags, "dlbindack"); dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf; expecting(DL_BIND_ACK, dlp); if (flags != RS_HIPRI) err("dlbindack: DL_OK_ACK was not M_PCPROTO"); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_bind_ack_t)) err("dlbindack: short response ctl.len: %d", ctl.len); } dlphysaddrack(fd, bufp) int fd; char *bufp; { union DL_primitives *dlp; struct strbuf ctl; int flags; ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF; ctl.len = 0; ctl.buf = bufp; strgetmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags, "dlphysaddrack"); dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf; expecting(DL_PHYS_ADDR_ACK, dlp); if (flags != RS_HIPRI) err("dlbindack: DL_OK_ACK was not M_PCPROTO"); if (ctl.len < sizeof (dl_phys_addr_ack_t)) err("dlphysaddrack: short response ctl.len: %d", ctl.len); } void sigalrm() { (void) err("sigalrm: TIMEOUT"); } strgetmsg(fd, ctlp, datap, flagsp, caller) int fd; struct strbuf *ctlp, *datap; int *flagsp; char *caller; { int rc; static char errmsg[80]; /* * Start timer. */ (void) signal(SIGALRM, sigalrm); if (alarm(MAXWAIT) < 0) { (void) sprintf(errmsg, "%s: alarm", caller); syserr(errmsg); } /* * Set flags argument and issue getmsg(). */ *flagsp = 0; if ((rc = getmsg(fd, ctlp, datap, flagsp)) < 0) { (void) sprintf(errmsg, "%s: getmsg", caller); syserr(errmsg); } /* * Stop timer. */ if (alarm(0) < 0) { (void) sprintf(errmsg, "%s: alarm", caller); syserr(errmsg); } /* * Check for MOREDATA and/or MORECTL. */ if ((rc & (MORECTL | MOREDATA)) == (MORECTL | MOREDATA)) err("%s: MORECTL|MOREDATA", caller); if (rc & MORECTL) err("%s: MORECTL", caller); if (rc & MOREDATA) err("%s: MOREDATA", caller); /* * Check for at least sizeof (long) control data portion. */ if (ctlp->len < sizeof (long)) err("getmsg: control portion length < sizeof (long): %d", ctlp->len); } expecting(prim, dlp) int prim; union DL_primitives *dlp; { if (dlp->dl_primitive != (u_long)prim) { printdlprim(dlp); err("expected %s got %s", dlprim(prim), dlprim(dlp->dl_primitive)); exit(1); } } /* * Print any DLPI msg in human readable format. */ printdlprim(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { switch (dlp->dl_primitive) { case DL_INFO_REQ: printdlinforeq(dlp); break; case DL_INFO_ACK: printdlinfoack(dlp); break; case DL_ATTACH_REQ: printdlattachreq(dlp); break; case DL_OK_ACK: printdlokack(dlp); break; case DL_ERROR_ACK: printdlerrorack(dlp); break; case DL_DETACH_REQ: printdldetachreq(dlp); break; case DL_BIND_REQ: printdlbindreq(dlp); break; case DL_BIND_ACK: printdlbindack(dlp); break; case DL_UNBIND_REQ: printdlunbindreq(dlp); break; case DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ: printdlsubsbindreq(dlp); break; case DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK: printdlsubsbindack(dlp); break; case DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ: printdlsubsunbindreq(dlp); break; case DL_ENABMULTI_REQ: printdlenabmultireq(dlp); break; case DL_DISABMULTI_REQ: printdldisabmultireq(dlp); break; case DL_PROMISCON_REQ: printdlpromisconreq(dlp); break; case DL_PROMISCOFF_REQ: printdlpromiscoffreq(dlp); break; case DL_UNITDATA_REQ: printdlunitdatareq(dlp); break; case DL_UNITDATA_IND: printdlunitdataind(dlp); break; case DL_UDERROR_IND: printdluderrorind(dlp); break; case DL_UDQOS_REQ: printdludqosreq(dlp); break; case DL_PHYS_ADDR_REQ: printdlphysaddrreq(dlp); break; case DL_PHYS_ADDR_ACK: printdlphysaddrack(dlp); break; case DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ: printdlsetphysaddrreq(dlp); break; default: err("printdlprim: unknown primitive type 0x%x", dlp->dl_primitive); break; } } /* ARGSUSED */ printdlinforeq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_INFO_REQ\n"); } printdlinfoack(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; u_char brdcst[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_offset), dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_length, addr); addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->info_ack.dl_brdcst_addr_offset), dlp->info_ack.dl_brdcst_addr_length, brdcst); (void) printf("DL_INFO_ACK: max_sdu %d min_sdu %d\n", dlp->info_ack.dl_max_sdu, dlp->info_ack.dl_min_sdu); (void) printf("addr_length %d mac_type %s current_state %s\n", dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_length, dlmactype(dlp->info_ack.dl_mac_type), dlstate(dlp->info_ack.dl_current_state)); (void) printf("sap_length %d service_mode %s qos_length %d\n", dlp->info_ack.dl_sap_length, dlservicemode(dlp->info_ack.dl_service_mode), dlp->info_ack.dl_qos_length); (void) printf("qos_offset %d qos_range_length %d qos_range_offset %d\n", dlp->info_ack.dl_qos_offset, dlp->info_ack.dl_qos_range_length, dlp->info_ack.dl_qos_range_offset); (void) printf("provider_style %s addr_offset %d version %d\n", dlstyle(dlp->info_ack.dl_provider_style), dlp->info_ack.dl_addr_offset, dlp->info_ack.dl_version); (void) printf("brdcst_addr_length %d brdcst_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->info_ack.dl_brdcst_addr_length, dlp->info_ack.dl_brdcst_addr_offset); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); (void) printf("brdcst_addr %s\n", brdcst); } printdlattachreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_ATTACH_REQ: ppa %d\n", dlp->attach_req.dl_ppa); } printdlokack(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_OK_ACK: correct_primitive %s\n", dlprim(dlp->ok_ack.dl_correct_primitive)); } printdlerrorack(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_ERROR_ACK: error_primitive %s errno %s unix_errno %d\n", dlprim(dlp->error_ack.dl_error_primitive), dlerrno(dlp->error_ack.dl_errno), dlp->error_ack.dl_unix_errno); } printdlenabmultireq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_addr_offset), dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_ENABMULTI_REQ: addr_length %d addr_offset %d\n", dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_addr_length, dlp->enabmulti_req.dl_addr_offset); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } printdldisabmultireq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_addr_offset), dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_DISABMULTI_REQ: addr_length %d addr_offset %d\n", dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_addr_length, dlp->disabmulti_req.dl_addr_offset); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } printdlpromisconreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_PROMISCON_REQ: level %s\n", dlpromisclevel(dlp->promiscon_req.dl_level)); } printdlpromiscoffreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_PROMISCOFF_REQ: level %s\n", dlpromisclevel(dlp->promiscoff_req.dl_level)); } printdlphysaddrreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_PHYS_ADDR_REQ: addr_type 0x%x\n", dlp->physaddr_req.dl_addr_type); } printdlphysaddrack(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->physaddr_ack.dl_addr_offset), dlp->physaddr_ack.dl_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_PHYS_ADDR_ACK: addr_length %d addr_offset %d\n", dlp->physaddr_ack.dl_addr_length, dlp->physaddr_ack.dl_addr_offset); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } printdlsetphysaddrreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_addr_offset), dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ: addr_length %d addr_offset %d\n", dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_addr_length, dlp->set_physaddr_req.dl_addr_offset); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } /* ARGSUSED */ printdldetachreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_DETACH_REQ\n"); } printdlbindreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_BIND_REQ: sap %d max_conind %d\n", dlp->bind_req.dl_sap, dlp->bind_req.dl_max_conind); (void) printf("service_mode %s conn_mgmt %d xidtest_flg 0x%x\n", dlservicemode(dlp->bind_req.dl_service_mode), dlp->bind_req.dl_conn_mgmt, dlp->bind_req.dl_xidtest_flg); } printdlbindack(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->bind_ack.dl_addr_offset), dlp->bind_ack.dl_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_BIND_ACK: sap %d addr_length %d addr_offset %d\n", dlp->bind_ack.dl_sap, dlp->bind_ack.dl_addr_length, dlp->bind_ack.dl_addr_offset); (void) printf("max_conind %d xidtest_flg 0x%x\n", dlp->bind_ack.dl_max_conind, dlp->bind_ack.dl_xidtest_flg); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } /* ARGSUSED */ printdlunbindreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_UNBIND_REQ\n"); } printdlsubsbindreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char sap[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->subs_bind_req.dl_subs_sap_offset), dlp->subs_bind_req.dl_subs_sap_length, sap); (void) printf("DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ: subs_sap_offset %d sub_sap_len %d\n", dlp->subs_bind_req.dl_subs_sap_offset, dlp->subs_bind_req.dl_subs_sap_length); (void) printf("sap %s\n", sap); } printdlsubsbindack(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char sap[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->subs_bind_ack.dl_subs_sap_offset), dlp->subs_bind_ack.dl_subs_sap_length, sap); (void) printf("DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK: subs_sap_offset %d sub_sap_length %d\n", dlp->subs_bind_ack.dl_subs_sap_offset, dlp->subs_bind_ack.dl_subs_sap_length); (void) printf("sap %s\n", sap); } printdlsubsunbindreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char sap[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->subs_unbind_req.dl_subs_sap_offset), dlp->subs_unbind_req.dl_subs_sap_length, sap); (void) printf("DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ: subs_sap_offset %d sub_sap_length %d\n", dlp->subs_unbind_req.dl_subs_sap_offset, dlp->subs_unbind_req.dl_subs_sap_length); (void) printf("sap %s\n", sap); } printdlunitdatareq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->unitdata_req.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->unitdata_req.dl_dest_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_UNITDATA_REQ: dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->unitdata_req.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->unitdata_req.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("dl_priority.min %d dl_priority.max %d\n", dlp->unitdata_req.dl_priority.dl_min, dlp->unitdata_req.dl_priority.dl_max); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } printdlunitdataind(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; u_char src[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_src_addr_offset), dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_src_addr_length, src); (void) printf("DL_UNITDATA_IND: dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("src_addr_length %d src_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_src_addr_length, dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_src_addr_offset); (void) printf("group_address 0x%x\n", dlp->unitdata_ind.dl_group_address); (void) printf("dest %s\n", dest); (void) printf("src %s\n", src); } printdluderrorind(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->uderror_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->uderror_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_UDERROR_IND: dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->uderror_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->uderror_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("unix_errno %d errno %s\n", dlp->uderror_ind.dl_unix_errno, dlerrno(dlp->uderror_ind.dl_errno)); (void) printf("addr %s\n", addr); } printdltestreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char addr[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->test_req.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->test_req.dl_dest_addr_length, addr); (void) printf("DL_TEST_REQ: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->test_req.dl_flag, dlp->test_req.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->test_req.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", addr); } printdltestind(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; u_char src[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->test_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->test_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->test_ind.dl_src_addr_offset), dlp->test_ind.dl_src_addr_length, src); (void) printf("DL_TEST_IND: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->test_ind.dl_flag, dlp->test_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->test_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("src_addr_length %d src_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->test_ind.dl_src_addr_length, dlp->test_ind.dl_src_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); (void) printf("src_addr %s\n", src); } printdltestres(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->test_res.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->test_res.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); (void) printf("DL_TEST_RES: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->test_res.dl_flag, dlp->test_res.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->test_res.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); } printdltestcon(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; u_char src[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->test_con.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->test_con.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->test_con.dl_src_addr_offset), dlp->test_con.dl_src_addr_length, src); (void) printf("DL_TEST_CON: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->test_con.dl_flag, dlp->test_con.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->test_con.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("src_addr_length %d src_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->test_con.dl_src_addr_length, dlp->test_con.dl_src_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); (void) printf("src_addr %s\n", src); } printdlxidreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->xid_req.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->xid_req.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); (void) printf("DL_XID_REQ: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->xid_req.dl_flag, dlp->xid_req.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->xid_req.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); } printdlxidind(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; u_char src[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->xid_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->xid_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->xid_ind.dl_src_addr_offset), dlp->xid_ind.dl_src_addr_length, src); (void) printf("DL_XID_IND: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->xid_ind.dl_flag, dlp->xid_ind.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->xid_ind.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("src_addr_length %d src_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->xid_ind.dl_src_addr_length, dlp->xid_ind.dl_src_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); (void) printf("src_addr %s\n", src); } printdlxidres(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->xid_res.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->xid_res.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); (void) printf("DL_XID_RES: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->xid_res.dl_flag, dlp->xid_res.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->xid_res.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); } printdlxidcon(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { u_char dest[MAXDLADDR]; u_char src[MAXDLADDR]; addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->xid_con.dl_dest_addr_offset), dlp->xid_con.dl_dest_addr_length, dest); addrtostring(OFFADDR(dlp, dlp->xid_con.dl_src_addr_offset), dlp->xid_con.dl_src_addr_length, src); (void) printf("DL_XID_CON: flag 0x%x dest_addr_length %d dest_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->xid_con.dl_flag, dlp->xid_con.dl_dest_addr_length, dlp->xid_con.dl_dest_addr_offset); (void) printf("src_addr_length %d src_addr_offset %d\n", dlp->xid_con.dl_src_addr_length, dlp->xid_con.dl_src_addr_offset); (void) printf("dest_addr %s\n", dest); (void) printf("src_addr %s\n", src); } printdludqosreq(dlp) union DL_primitives *dlp; { (void) printf("DL_UDQOS_REQ: qos_length %d qos_offset %d\n", dlp->udqos_req.dl_qos_length, dlp->udqos_req.dl_qos_offset); } /* * Return string. */ addrtostring(addr, length, s) u_char *addr; u_long length; u_char *s; { int i; for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { (void) sprintf((char*) s, "%x:", addr[i] & 0xff); s = s + strlen((char*)s); } if (length) *(--s) = '\0'; } /* * Return length */ stringtoaddr(sp, addr) char *sp; char *addr; { int n = 0; char *p; int val; p = sp; while (p = strtok(p, ":")) { if (sscanf(p, "%x", &val) != 1) err("stringtoaddr: invalid input string: %s", sp); if (val > 0xff) err("stringtoaddr: invalid input string: %s", sp); *addr++ = val; n++; p = NULL; } return (n); } static char hexnibble(c) char c; { static char hextab[] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f' }; return (hextab[c & 0x0f]); } char* dlprim(prim) u_long prim; { static char primbuf[80]; switch ((int)prim) { CASERET(DL_INFO_REQ); CASERET(DL_INFO_ACK); CASERET(DL_ATTACH_REQ); CASERET(DL_DETACH_REQ); CASERET(DL_BIND_REQ); CASERET(DL_BIND_ACK); CASERET(DL_UNBIND_REQ); CASERET(DL_OK_ACK); CASERET(DL_ERROR_ACK); CASERET(DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ); CASERET(DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK); CASERET(DL_UNITDATA_REQ); CASERET(DL_UNITDATA_IND); CASERET(DL_UDERROR_IND); CASERET(DL_UDQOS_REQ); CASERET(DL_CONNECT_REQ); CASERET(DL_CONNECT_IND); CASERET(DL_CONNECT_RES); CASERET(DL_CONNECT_CON); CASERET(DL_TOKEN_REQ); CASERET(DL_TOKEN_ACK); CASERET(DL_DISCONNECT_REQ); CASERET(DL_DISCONNECT_IND); CASERET(DL_RESET_REQ); CASERET(DL_RESET_IND); CASERET(DL_RESET_RES); CASERET(DL_RESET_CON); default: (void) sprintf(primbuf, "unknown primitive 0x%x", prim); return (primbuf); } } char* dlstate(state) u_long state; { static char statebuf[80]; switch (state) { CASERET(DL_UNATTACHED); CASERET(DL_ATTACH_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DETACH_PENDING); CASERET(DL_UNBOUND); CASERET(DL_BIND_PENDING); CASERET(DL_UNBIND_PENDING); CASERET(DL_IDLE); CASERET(DL_UDQOS_PENDING); CASERET(DL_OUTCON_PENDING); CASERET(DL_INCON_PENDING); CASERET(DL_CONN_RES_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DATAXFER); CASERET(DL_USER_RESET_PENDING); CASERET(DL_PROV_RESET_PENDING); CASERET(DL_RESET_RES_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DISCON8_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DISCON9_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DISCON11_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DISCON12_PENDING); CASERET(DL_DISCON13_PENDING); CASERET(DL_SUBS_BIND_PND); default: (void) sprintf(statebuf, "unknown state 0x%x", state); return (statebuf); } } char* dlerrno(errno) u_long errno; { static char errnobuf[80]; switch (errno) { CASERET(DL_ACCESS); CASERET(DL_BADADDR); CASERET(DL_BADCORR); CASERET(DL_BADDATA); CASERET(DL_BADPPA); CASERET(DL_BADPRIM); CASERET(DL_BADQOSPARAM); CASERET(DL_BADQOSTYPE); CASERET(DL_BADSAP); CASERET(DL_BADTOKEN); CASERET(DL_BOUND); CASERET(DL_INITFAILED); CASERET(DL_NOADDR); CASERET(DL_NOTINIT); CASERET(DL_OUTSTATE); CASERET(DL_SYSERR); CASERET(DL_UNSUPPORTED); CASERET(DL_UNDELIVERABLE); CASERET(DL_NOTSUPPORTED); CASERET(DL_TOOMANY); CASERET(DL_NOTENAB); CASERET(DL_BUSY); CASERET(DL_NOAUTO); CASERET(DL_NOXIDAUTO); CASERET(DL_NOTESTAUTO); CASERET(DL_XIDAUTO); CASERET(DL_TESTAUTO); CASERET(DL_PENDING); default: (void) sprintf(errnobuf, "unknown dlpi errno 0x%x", errno); return (errnobuf); } } char* dlpromisclevel(level) u_long level; { static char levelbuf[80]; switch (level) { CASERET(DL_PROMISC_PHYS); CASERET(DL_PROMISC_SAP); CASERET(DL_PROMISC_MULTI); default: (void) sprintf(levelbuf, "unknown promisc level 0x%x", level); return (levelbuf); } } char* dlservicemode(servicemode) u_long servicemode; { static char servicemodebuf[80]; switch (servicemode) { CASERET(DL_CODLS); CASERET(DL_CLDLS); CASERET(DL_CODLS|DL_CLDLS); default: (void) sprintf(servicemodebuf, "unknown provider service mode 0x%x", servicemode); return (servicemodebuf); } } char* dlstyle(style) long style; { static char stylebuf[80]; switch (style) { CASERET(DL_STYLE1); CASERET(DL_STYLE2); default: (void) sprintf(stylebuf, "unknown provider style 0x%x", style); return (stylebuf); } } char* dlmactype(media) u_long media; { static char mediabuf[80]; switch (media) { CASERET(DL_CSMACD); CASERET(DL_TPB); CASERET(DL_TPR); CASERET(DL_METRO); CASERET(DL_ETHER); CASERET(DL_HDLC); CASERET(DL_CHAR); CASERET(DL_CTCA); default: (void) sprintf(mediabuf, "unknown media type 0x%x", media); return (mediabuf); } } /*VARARGS1*/ err(fmt, a1, a2, a3, a4) char *fmt; char *a1, *a2, *a3, *a4; { (void) fprintf(stderr, fmt, a1, a2, a3, a4); (void) fprintf(stderr, "\n"); (void) exit(1); } syserr(s) char *s; { (void) perror(s); exit(1); } strioctl(fd, cmd, timout, len, dp) int fd; int cmd; int timout; int len; char *dp; { struct strioctl sioc; int rc; sioc.ic_cmd = cmd; sioc.ic_timout = timout; sioc.ic_len = len; sioc.ic_dp = dp; rc = ioctl(fd, I_STR, &sioc); if (rc < 0) return (rc); else return (sioc.ic_len); } #endif /* HAVE_DLPI */ iftop-1.0pre4/dlcommon.h0000644000076600007660000000106307670214332012210 00000000000000#ifndef DLCOMMON_H #define DLCOMMON_H /* * Common DLPI Test Suite header file * */ /* * Maximum control/data buffer size (in long's !!) for getmsg(). */ #define MAXDLBUF 8192 /* * Maximum number of seconds we'll wait for any * particular DLPI acknowledgment from the provider * after issuing a request. */ #define MAXWAIT 15 /* * Maximum address buffer length. */ #define MAXDLADDR 1024 /* * Handy macro. */ #define OFFADDR(s, n) (u_char*)((char*)(s) + (int)(n)) /* * externs go here */ extern void sigalrm(); #endif /* !DLCOMMON_H */ iftop-1.0pre4/edline.c0000644000076600007660000000672307561463667011663 00000000000000/* * edline.c: * Text input on a line of the screen. * */ static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: edline.c,v 1.2 2002/11/04 12:27:35 chris Exp $"; #include #include #include #include "iftop.h" static int min(const int a, const int b) { return a < b ? a : b; } /* edline: * Display on line linenum of the screen the prompt and allow the user to input * a line of text, whose initial value is as supplied. */ char *edline(int linenum, const char *prompt, const char *initial) { int xstart, slen, off = 0, pos, i, c; char *str; xstart = strlen(prompt) + 2; if (initial) { str = xmalloc(slen = strlen(initial) * 2 + 1); strcpy(str, initial); } else { str = xmalloc(slen = 256); *str = 0; } pos = strlen(str); do { c = getch(); switch (c) { case KEY_DL: case 21: /* ^U */ *str = 0; pos = 0; break; case KEY_LEFT: --pos; if (pos < 0) { beep(); pos = 0; } break; case KEY_RIGHT: ++pos; if (pos > strlen(str)) { beep(); pos = strlen(str); } break; case KEY_HOME: case 1: /* ^A */ pos = 0; break; case KEY_END: case 5: /* ^E */ pos = strlen(str); break; case KEY_DC: if (pos == strlen(str)) beep(); else memmove(str + pos, str + pos + 1, strlen(str + pos + 1) + 1); break; case KEY_BACKSPACE: if (pos == 0) beep(); else { memmove(str + pos - 1, str + pos, strlen(str + pos) + 1); --pos; } break; case 23: /* ^W */ for (i = pos; i > 0; --i) if (!isspace((int)str[i])) break; for (; i > 0; --i) if (isspace((int)str[i])) break; if (i != pos) { memmove(str + i, str + pos, strlen(str + pos) + 1); pos = i; } break; case ERR: break; default: if (isprint(c) && c != '\t') { if (strlen(str) == slen - 1) str = xrealloc(str, slen *= 2); memmove(str + pos + 1, str + pos, strlen(str + pos) + 1); str[pos++] = (char)c; } else beep(); break; } /* figure out the offset to use for the string */ off = 0; if (pos > COLS - xstart - 1) off = pos - (COLS - xstart - 1); /* display the string */ mvaddstr(linenum, 0, prompt); addstr("> "); addnstr(str + off, min(strlen(str + off), COLS - xstart - 1)); clrtoeol(); move(linenum, xstart + pos - off); refresh(); } while (c != KEY_ENTER && c != '\r' && c != '\x1b' && c != 7 /* ^G */); if (c == KEY_ENTER || c == '\r') /* Success */ return str; else { xfree(str); return NULL; } } iftop-1.0pre4/ether.h0000644000076600007660000000140711642552071011510 00000000000000#ifndef __ETHER_H_ #define __ETHER_H_ #define ETHERTYPE_PUP 0x0200 #define ETHERTYPE_IP 0x0800 #define ETHERTYPE_ARP 0x0806 #define ETHERTYPE_REVARP 0x8035 #define ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6 struct ether_header { u_int8_t ether_dhost[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; u_int8_t ether_shost[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; u_int16_t ether_type; } __attribute__((packed)); struct vlan_8021q_header { u_int16_t priority_cfi_vid; u_int16_t ether_type; }; /* * http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=9&topic=ieee80211_radiotap */ struct radiotap_header { u_int8_t it_version; /* set to 0 */ u_int8_t it_pad; u_int16_t it_len; /* entire length */ u_int32_t it_present; /* fields present */ } __attribute__((packed)); #endif iftop-1.0pre4/ethertype.h0000644000076600007660000000676307670214332012425 00000000000000/* * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1996 * 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. * * @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/ethertype.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:34 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * Ethernet types. * * We wrap the declarations with #ifdef, so that if a file includes * , which may declare some of these, we don't * get a bunch of complaints from the C compiler about redefinitions * of these values. * * We declare all of them here so that no file has to include * if all it needs are ETHERTYPE_ values. */ #ifndef ETHERTYPE_PUP #define ETHERTYPE_PUP 0x0200 /* PUP protocol */ #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_IP #define ETHERTYPE_IP 0x0800 /* IP protocol */ #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_ARP #define ETHERTYPE_ARP 0x0806 /* Addr. resolution protocol */ #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_REVARP #define ETHERTYPE_REVARP 0x8035 /* reverse Addr. resolution protocol */ #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_NS #define ETHERTYPE_NS 0x0600 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_SPRITE #define ETHERTYPE_SPRITE 0x0500 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_TRAIL #define ETHERTYPE_TRAIL 0x1000 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_MOPDL #define ETHERTYPE_MOPDL 0x6001 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_MOPRC #define ETHERTYPE_MOPRC 0x6002 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_DN #define ETHERTYPE_DN 0x6003 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_LAT #define ETHERTYPE_LAT 0x6004 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_SCA #define ETHERTYPE_SCA 0x6007 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_REVARP #define ETHERTYPE_REVARP 0x8035 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_LANBRIDGE #define ETHERTYPE_LANBRIDGE 0x8038 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_DECDNS #define ETHERTYPE_DECDNS 0x803c #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_DECDTS #define ETHERTYPE_DECDTS 0x803e #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_VEXP #define ETHERTYPE_VEXP 0x805b #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_VPROD #define ETHERTYPE_VPROD 0x805c #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_ATALK #define ETHERTYPE_ATALK 0x809b #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_AARP #define ETHERTYPE_AARP 0x80f3 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_8021Q #define ETHERTYPE_8021Q 0x8100 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_IPX #define ETHERTYPE_IPX 0x8137 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_IPV6 #define ETHERTYPE_IPV6 0x86dd #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_PPP #define ETHERTYPE_PPP 0x880b #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_MPLS #define ETHERTYPE_MPLS 0x8847 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_MPLS_MULTI #define ETHERTYPE_MPLS_MULTI 0x8848 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_PPPOED #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOED 0x8863 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_PPPOES #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOES 0x8864 #endif #ifndef ETHERTYPE_LOOPBACK #define ETHERTYPE_LOOPBACK 0x9000 #endif iftop-1.0pre4/extract.h0000644000076600007660000000462007670214332012054 00000000000000/* * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * 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. * * @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/extract.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:34 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* Network to host order macros */ #ifdef LBL_ALIGN #define EXTRACT_16BITS(p) \ ((u_int16_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 0) << 8 | \ (u_int16_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 1)) #define EXTRACT_32BITS(p) \ ((u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 0) << 24 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 1) << 16 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 2) << 8 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 3)) #else #define EXTRACT_16BITS(p) \ ((u_int16_t)ntohs(*(const u_int16_t *)(p))) #define EXTRACT_32BITS(p) \ ((u_int32_t)ntohl(*(const u_int32_t *)(p))) #endif #define EXTRACT_24BITS(p) \ ((u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 0) << 16 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 1) << 8 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 2)) /* Little endian protocol host order macros */ #define EXTRACT_LE_8BITS(p) (*(p)) #define EXTRACT_LE_16BITS(p) \ ((u_int16_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 1) << 8 | \ (u_int16_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 0)) #define EXTRACT_LE_32BITS(p) \ ((u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 3) << 24 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 2) << 16 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 1) << 8 | \ (u_int32_t)*((const u_int8_t *)(p) + 0)) iftop-1.0pre4/hash.c0000644000076600007660000000643012261020045011305 00000000000000/* hash table */ #include #include #include "hash.h" #include "iftop.h" hash_status_enum hash_insert(hash_type* hash_table, void* key, void* rec) { hash_node_type *p, *p0; int bucket; /************************************************ * allocate node for data and insert in table * ************************************************/ /* insert node at beginning of list */ bucket = hash_table->hash(key); p = xmalloc(sizeof *p); p0 = hash_table->table[bucket]; hash_table->table[bucket] = p; p->next = p0; p->key = hash_table->copy_key(key); p->rec = rec; return HASH_STATUS_OK; } hash_status_enum hash_delete(hash_type* hash_table, void* key) { hash_node_type *p0, *p; int bucket; /******************************************** * delete node containing data from table * ********************************************/ /* find node */ p0 = 0; bucket = hash_table->hash(key); p = hash_table->table[bucket]; while (p && !hash_table->compare(p->key, key)) { p0 = p; p = p->next; } if (!p) return HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND; /* p designates node to delete, remove it from list */ if (p0) { /* not first node, p0 points to previous node */ p0->next = p->next; } else { /* first node on chain */ hash_table->table[bucket] = p->next; } hash_table->delete_key(p->key); free (p); return HASH_STATUS_OK; } hash_status_enum hash_find(hash_type* hash_table, void* key, void **rec) { hash_node_type *p; /******************************* * find node containing data * *******************************/ p = hash_table->table[hash_table->hash(key)]; while (p && !hash_table->compare(p->key, key)) { p = p->next; } if (!p) return HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND; *rec = p->rec; return HASH_STATUS_OK; } hash_status_enum hash_next_item(hash_type* hash_table, hash_node_type** ppnode) { int i; if (hash_table == 0) { return HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND; } if(*ppnode != NULL) { if((*ppnode)->next != NULL) { *ppnode = (*ppnode)->next; return HASH_STATUS_OK; } i = hash_table->hash((*ppnode)->key) + 1; } else { /* first node */ i = 0; } while(i < hash_table->size && hash_table->table[i] == NULL) { i++; } if(i == hash_table->size) { *ppnode = NULL; return HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND; } *ppnode = hash_table->table[i]; return HASH_STATUS_OK; } void hash_delete_all(hash_type* hash_table) { int i; hash_node_type *n, *nn; if(hash_table == 0) { return; } for(i = 0; i < hash_table->size; i++) { n = hash_table->table[i]; while(n != NULL) { nn = n->next; hash_table->delete_key(n->key); free(n); n = nn; } hash_table->table[i] = NULL; } } /* * Allocate and return a hash */ hash_status_enum hash_initialise(hash_type* hash_table) { hash_table->table = xcalloc(hash_table->size, sizeof *hash_table->table); return HASH_STATUS_OK; } hash_status_enum hash_destroy(hash_type* hash_table) { free(hash_table->table); return HASH_STATUS_OK; } iftop-1.0pre4/hash.h0000644000076600007660000000205110327761461011324 00000000000000/* * addr_hash.h: * */ #ifndef __HASH_H_ /* include guard */ #define __HASH_H_ /* implementation independent declarations */ typedef enum { HASH_STATUS_OK, HASH_STATUS_MEM_EXHAUSTED, HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND } hash_status_enum; typedef struct node_tag { struct node_tag *next; /* next node */ void* key; /* key */ void* rec; /* user data */ } hash_node_type; typedef struct { int (*compare) (void*, void*); int (*hash) (void*); void* (*copy_key) (void*); void (*delete_key) (void*); hash_node_type** table; int size; } hash_type; hash_status_enum hash_initialise(hash_type*); hash_status_enum hash_destroy(hash_type*); hash_status_enum hash_insert(hash_type*, void* key, void *rec); hash_status_enum hash_delete(hash_type* hash_table, void* key); hash_status_enum hash_find(hash_type* hash_table, void* key, void** rec); hash_status_enum hash_next_item(hash_type* hash_table, hash_node_type** ppnode); void hash_delete_all(hash_type* hash_table); #endif /* __HASH_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/iftop.80000644000076600007660000002773412262312337011453 00000000000000.TH IFTOP 8 .\" .\" iftop.8: .\" Manual page for iftop. .\" .\" $Id: iftop.8,v 1.31 2014/01/05 17:22:39 pdw Exp $ .\" .SH NAME iftop - display bandwidth usage on an interface by host .SH SYNOPSIS \fBiftop\fP \fB-h\fP | [\fB-nNpblBP\fP] [\fB-i\fP \fIinterface\fP] [\fB-f\fP \fIfilter code\fP] [\fB-F\fP \fInet\fP/\fImask\fP] [\fB-G\fP \fInet6\fP/\fImask6\fP] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBiftop\fP listens to network traffic on a named \fIinterface\fP, or on the first interface it can find which looks like an external interface if none is specified, and displays a table of current bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. \fBiftop\fP must be run with sufficient permissions to monitor all network traffic on the \fIinterface\fP; see \fBpcap\fP(3) for more information, but on most systems this means that it must be run as root. By default, \fBiftop\fP will look up the hostnames associated with addresses it finds in packets. This can cause substantial traffic of itself, and may result in a confusing display. You may wish to suppress display of DNS traffic by using filter code such as \fBnot port domain\fP, or switch it off entirely, by using the \fB-n\fP option or by pressing \fBr\fP when the program is running. By default, \fBiftop\fP counts all IP packets that pass through the filter, and the direction of the packet is determined according to the direction the packet is moving across the interface. Using the \fB-F\fP option it is possible to get \fBiftop\fP to show packets entering and leaving a given network. For example, \fBiftop \-F 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0\fP will analyse packets flowing in and out of the 10.* network. Some other filter ideas: .TP \fBnot ether host ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff\fP Ignore ethernet broadcast packets. .TP \fBport http and not host \fP\fIwebcache.example.com\fP Count web traffic only, unless it is being directed through a local web cache. .TP \fBicmp\fP How much bandwidth are users wasting trying to figure out why the network is slow? .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB-h\fP Print a summary of usage. .TP \fB-n\fP Don't do hostname lookups. .TP \fB-N\fP Do not resolve port number to service names .TP \fB-p\fP Run in promiscuous mode, so that traffic which does not pass directly through the specified interface is also counted. .TP \fB-P\fP Turn on port display. .TP \fB-l\fP Display and count datagrams addressed to or from link-local IPv6 addresses. The default is not to display that address category. .TP \fB-b\fP Don't display bar graphs of traffic. .TP \fB-m\fP \fIlimit\fP Set the upper limit for the bandwidth scale. Specified as a number with a 'K', 'M' or 'G' suffix. .TP \fB-B\fP Display bandwidth rates in bytes/sec rather than bits/sec. .TP \fB-i\fP \fIinterface\fP Listen to packets on \fIinterface\fP. .TP \fB-f\fP \fIfilter code\fP Use \fIfilter code\fP to select the packets to count. Only IP packets are ever counted, so the specified code is evaluated as \fB(\fP\fIfilter code\fP\fB) and ip\fP. .TP \fB-F\fP \fInet\fP/\fImask\fP Specifies an IPv4 network for traffic analysis. If specified, iftop will only include packets flowing in to or out of the given network, and packet direction is determined relative to the network boundary, rather than to the interface. You may specify \fImask\fP as a dotted quad, such as /255.255.255.0, or as a single number specifying the number of bits set in the netmask, such as /24. .TP \fB-G\fP \fInet6\fP/\fImask6\fP Specifies an IPv6 network for traffic analysis. The value of \fImask6\fP can be given as a prefix length or as a numerical address string for more compound bitmasking. .TP \fB-c\fP \fIconfig file\fP Specifies an alternate config file. If not specified, iftop will use \fB~/.iftoprc\fP if it exists. See below for a description of config files .TP \fB-t\fP \fItext output mode\fP Use text interface without ncurses and print the output to STDOUT. .SH DISPLAY When running, \fBiftop\fP uses the whole screen to display network usage. At the top of the display is a logarithmic scale for the bar graph which gives a visual indication of traffic. The main part of the display lists, for each pair of hosts, the rate at which data has been sent and received over the preceding 2, 10 and 40 second intervals. The direction of data flow is indicated by arrows, <= and =>. For instance, .nf foo.example.com => bar.example.com 1Kb 500b 100b <= 2Mb 2Mb 2Mb .fi shows, on the first line, traffic from \fBfoo.example.com\fP to \fBbar.example.com\fP; in the preceding 2 seconds, this averaged 1Kbit/s, around half that amount over the preceding 10s, and a fifth of that over the whole of the last 40s. During each of those intervals, the data sent in the other direction was about 2Mbit/s. On the actual display, part of each line is inverted to give a visual indication of the 10s average of traffic. You might expect to see something like this where host \fBfoo\fP is making repeated HTTP requests to \fBbar\fP, which is sending data back which saturates a 2Mbit/s link. By default, the pairs of hosts responsible for the most traffic (10 second average) are displayed at the top of the list. At the bottom of the display, various totals are shown, including peak traffic over the last 40s, total traffic transferred (after filtering), and total transfer rates averaged over 2s, 10s and 40s. .SH SOURCE / DEST AGGREGATION By pressing \fBs\fP or \fBd\fP while \fBiftop\fP is running, all traffic for each source or destination will be aggregated together. This is most useful when \fBiftop\fP is run in promiscuous mode, or is run on a gateway machine. .SH PORT DISPLAY \fBS\fP or \fBD\fP toggle the display of source and destination ports respectively. \fBp\fP will toggle port display on/off. .SH DISPLAY TYPE \fBt\fP cycles through the four line display modes; the default 2-line display, with sent and received traffic on separate lines, and 3 1-line displays, with sent, received, or total traffic shown. .SH DISPLAY ORDER By default, the display is ordered according to the 10s average (2nd column). By pressing \fB1\fP, \fB2\fP or \fB3\fP it is possible to sort by the 1st, 2nd or 3rd column. By pressing \fB<\fP or \fB>\fP the display will be sorted by source or destination hostname respectively. .SH DISPLAY FILTERING \fBl\fP allows you to enter a POSIX extended regular expression that will be used to filter hostnames shown in the display. This is a good way to quickly limit what is shown on the display. Note that this happens at a much later stage than filter code, and does not affect what is actually captured. Display filters DO NOT affect the totals at the bottom of the screen. .SH PAUSE DISPLAY / FREEZE ORDER \fBP\fP will pause the current display. \fBo\fP will freeze the current screen order. This has the side effect that traffic between hosts not shown on the screen at the time will not be shown at all, although it will be included in the totals at the bottom of the screen. .SH SCROLL DISPLAY \fBj\fP and \fBk\fP will scroll the display of hosts. This feature is most useful when the display order is frozen (see above). .SH FILTER CODE \fBf\fP allows you to edit the filter code whilst iftop running. This can lead to some unexpected behaviour. .SH CONFIG FILE iftop can read its configuration from a config file. If the \fB-c\fP option is not specified, iftop will attempt to read its configuration from \fB~/.iftoprc\fP, if it exists. Any command line options specified will override settings in the config file. The config file consists of one configuration directive per line. Each directive is a name value pair, for example: .nf interface: eth0 .fi sets the network interface. The following config directives are supported: .TP \fBinterface:\fP \fIif\fP Sets the network interface to \fIif\fP. .TP \fBdns-resolution:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Controls reverse lookup of IP addresses. .TP \fBport-resolution:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Controls conversion of port numbers to service names. .TP \fBfilter-code:\fP \fIbpf\fP Sets the filter code to \fIbpf\fP. .TP \fBshow-bars:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Controls display of bar graphs. .TP \fBpromiscuous:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Puts the interface into promiscuous mode. .TP \fBport-display:\fP \fI(off|source-only|destination-only|on)\fP Controls display of port numbers. .TP \fBlink-local:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Determines displaying of link-local IPv6 addresses. .TP \fBhide-source:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Hides source host names. .TP \fBhide-destination:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Hides destination host names. .TP \fBuse-bytes:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Use bytes for bandwidth display, rather than bits. .TP \fBsort:\fP \fI(2s|10s|40s|source|destination)\fP Sets which column is used to sort the display. .TP \fBline-display:\fP \fI(two-line|one-line-both|one-line-sent|one-line-received)\fP Controls the appearance of each item in the display. .TP \fBshow-totals:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Shows cumulative total for each item. .TP \fBlog-scale:\fP \fI(yes|no)\fP Use a logarithmic scale for bar graphs. .TP \fBmax-bandwidth:\fP \fIbw\fP Fixes the maximum for the bar graph scale to \fIbw\fP, e.g. "10M". Note that the value has to always be in bits, regardless if the option to display in bytes has been chosen. .TP \fBnet-filter:\fP \fInet/mask\fP Defines an IP network boundary for determining packet direction. .TP \fBnet-filter6:\fP \fInet6/mask6\fP Defines an IPv6 network boundary for determining packet direction. .TP \fBscreen-filter:\fP \fIregexp\fP Sets a regular expression to filter screen output. .SH QUIRKS (aka they're features, not bugs) There are some circumstances in which iftop may not do what you expect. In most cases what it is doing is logical, and we believe it is correct behaviour, although I'm happy to hear reasoned arguments for alternative behaviour. \fBTotals don't add up\fP There are several reasons why the totals may not appear to add up. The most obvious is having a screen filter in effect, or screen ordering frozen. In this case some captured information is not being shown to you, but is included in the totals. A more subtle explanation comes about when running in promiscuous mode without specifying a \fB-F\fP option. In this case there is no easy way to assign the direction of traffic between two third parties. For the purposes of the main display this is done in an arbitrary fashion (by ordering of IP addresses), but for the sake of totals all traffic between other hosts is accounted as incoming, because that's what it is from the point of view of your interface. The \fB-F\fP option allows you to specify an arbitrary network boundary, and to show traffic flowing across it. \fBPeak totals don't add up\fP Again, this is a feature. The peak sent and peak received didn't necessarily happen at the same time. The peak total is the maximum of sent plus received in each captured time division. \fBChanging the filter code doesn't seem to work\fP Give it time. Changing the filter code affects what is captured from the time that you entered it, but most of what is on the display is based on some fraction of the last 40s window of capturing. After changing the filter there may be entries on the display that are disallowed by the current filter for up to 40s. DISPLAY FILTERING has immediate effect and does not affect what is captured. .SH FILES .TP \fB~/.iftoprc\fP Configuration file for iftop. .SH SEE ALSO .BR tcpdump (8), .BR pcap (3), .BR driftnet (1). .SH AUTHOR Paul Warren .SH VERSION $Id: iftop.8,v 1.31 2014/01/05 17:22:39 pdw Exp $ .SH COPYING 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. iftop-1.0pre4/iftop.c0000644000076600007660000005474212267031677011537 00000000000000/* * iftop.c: * */ #include "integers.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* include -- this was added by the PFLOG patch but seems * superfluous and breaks on Slackware */ #if defined(HAVE_PCAP_H) # include #elif defined(HAVE_PCAP_PCAP_H) # include #else # error No pcap.h #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "iftop.h" #include "addr_hash.h" #include "resolver.h" #include "ui_common.h" #include "ui.h" #include "tui.h" #include "options.h" #ifdef DLT_LINUX_SLL #include "sll.h" #endif /* DLT_LINUX_SLL */ #include "threadprof.h" #include "ether.h" #include "ip.h" #include "tcp.h" #include "token.h" #include "llc.h" #include "extract.h" #include "ethertype.h" #include "cfgfile.h" #include "ppp.h" #include "addrs_ioctl.h" #include /* ethernet address of interface. */ int have_hw_addr = 0; char if_hw_addr[6]; /* IP address of interface */ int have_ip_addr = 0; int have_ip6_addr = 0; struct in_addr if_ip_addr; struct in6_addr if_ip6_addr; extern options_t options; hash_type* history; history_type history_totals; time_t last_timestamp; time_t first_timestamp; int history_pos = 0; int history_len = 1; pthread_mutex_t tick_mutex; pcap_t* pd; /* pcap descriptor */ struct bpf_program pcap_filter; pcap_handler packet_handler; sig_atomic_t foad; static void finish(int sig) { foad = sig; } /* Only need ethernet (plus optional 4 byte VLAN) and IP headers (48) + first 2 * bytes of tcp/udp header */ /* Increase with a further 20 to account for IPv6 header length. */ /* IEEE 802.11 radiotap throws in a variable length header plus 8 (radiotap * header header) plus 34 (802.11 MAC) plus 40 (IPv6) = 78, plus whatever's in * the radiotap payload */ /*#define CAPTURE_LENGTH 92 */ #define CAPTURE_LENGTH 256 void init_history() { history = addr_hash_create(); last_timestamp = time(NULL); memset(&history_totals, 0, sizeof history_totals); } history_type* history_create() { history_type* h; h = xcalloc(1, sizeof *h); return h; } void history_rotate() { hash_node_type* n = NULL; history_pos = (history_pos + 1) % HISTORY_LENGTH; hash_next_item(history, &n); while(n != NULL) { hash_node_type* next = n; history_type* d = (history_type*)n->rec; hash_next_item(history, &next); if(d->last_write == history_pos) { addr_pair key = *(addr_pair*)(n->key); hash_delete(history, &key); free(d); } else { d->recv[history_pos] = 0; d->sent[history_pos] = 0; } n = next; } history_totals.sent[history_pos] = 0; history_totals.recv[history_pos] = 0; if(history_len < HISTORY_LENGTH) { history_len++; } } void tick(int print) { time_t t; pthread_mutex_lock(&tick_mutex); t = time(NULL); if(t - last_timestamp >= RESOLUTION) { analyse_data(); if (options.no_curses) { if (!options.timed_output || (options.timed_output && t - first_timestamp >= options.timed_output)) { tui_print(); if (options.timed_output) { finish(SIGINT); } } } else { ui_print(); } history_rotate(); last_timestamp = t; } else { if (options.no_curses) { tui_tick(print); } else { ui_tick(print); } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&tick_mutex); } int in_filter_net(struct in_addr addr) { int ret; ret = ((addr.s_addr & options.netfiltermask.s_addr) == options.netfilternet.s_addr); return ret; } static int __inline__ ip_addr_match(struct in_addr addr) { return addr.s_addr == if_ip_addr.s_addr; } static int __inline__ ip6_addr_match(struct in6_addr *addr) { return IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(addr, &if_ip6_addr); } /** * Creates an addr_pair from an ip (and tcp/udp) header, swapping src and dst * if required */ void assign_addr_pair(addr_pair* ap, struct ip* iptr, int flip) { unsigned short int src_port = 0; unsigned short int dst_port = 0; /* Arrange for predictable values. */ memset(ap, '\0', sizeof(*ap)); if(IP_V(iptr) == 4) { ap->af = AF_INET; /* Does this protocol use ports? */ if(iptr->ip_p == IPPROTO_TCP || iptr->ip_p == IPPROTO_UDP) { /* We take a slight liberty here by treating UDP the same as TCP */ /* Find the TCP/UDP header */ struct tcphdr* thdr = ((void*)iptr) + IP_HL(iptr) * 4; src_port = ntohs(thdr->th_sport); dst_port = ntohs(thdr->th_dport); } if(flip == 0) { ap->src = iptr->ip_src; ap->src_port = src_port; ap->dst = iptr->ip_dst; ap->dst_port = dst_port; } else { ap->src = iptr->ip_dst; ap->src_port = dst_port; ap->dst = iptr->ip_src; ap->dst_port = src_port; } } /* IPv4 */ else if (IP_V(iptr) == 6) { /* IPv6 packet seen. */ struct ip6_hdr *ip6tr = (struct ip6_hdr *) iptr; ap->af = AF_INET6; if( (ip6tr->ip6_nxt == IPPROTO_TCP) || (ip6tr->ip6_nxt == IPPROTO_UDP) ) { struct tcphdr *thdr = ((void *) ip6tr) + 40; src_port = ntohs(thdr->th_sport); dst_port = ntohs(thdr->th_dport); } if(flip == 0) { memcpy(&ap->src6, &ip6tr->ip6_src, sizeof(ap->src6)); ap->src_port = src_port; memcpy(&ap->dst6, &ip6tr->ip6_dst, sizeof(ap->dst6)); ap->dst_port = dst_port; } else { memcpy(&ap->src6, &ip6tr->ip6_dst, sizeof(ap->src6)); ap->src_port = dst_port; memcpy(&ap->dst6, &ip6tr->ip6_src, sizeof(ap->dst6)); ap->dst_port = src_port; } } } static void handle_ip_packet(struct ip* iptr, int hw_dir) { int direction = 0; /* incoming */ history_type* ht; union { history_type **ht_pp; void **void_pp; } u_ht = { &ht }; addr_pair ap; unsigned int len = 0; struct in6_addr scribdst; /* Scratch pad. */ struct in6_addr scribsrc; /* Scratch pad. */ /* Reinterpret packet type. */ struct ip6_hdr* ip6tr = (struct ip6_hdr *) iptr; memset(&ap, '\0', sizeof(ap)); tick(0); if( (IP_V(iptr) ==4 && options.netfilter == 0) || (IP_V(iptr) == 6 && options.netfilter6 == 0) ) { /* * Net filter is off, so assign direction based on MAC address */ if(hw_dir == 1) { /* Packet leaving this interface. */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 0); direction = 1; } else if(hw_dir == 0) { /* Packet incoming */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } /* Packet direction is not given away by h/ware layer. Try IP * layer */ else if((IP_V(iptr) == 4) && have_ip_addr && ip_addr_match(iptr->ip_src)) { /* outgoing */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 0); direction = 1; } else if((IP_V(iptr) == 4) && have_ip_addr && ip_addr_match(iptr->ip_dst)) { /* incoming */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } else if((IP_V(iptr) == 6) && have_ip6_addr && ip6_addr_match(&ip6tr->ip6_src)) { /* outgoing */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 0); direction = 1; } else if((IP_V(iptr) == 6) && have_ip6_addr && ip6_addr_match(&ip6tr->ip6_dst)) { /* incoming */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } else if (IP_V(iptr) == 4 && IN_MULTICAST(iptr->ip_dst.s_addr)) { assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } else if (IP_V(iptr) == 6 && IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(&ip6tr->ip6_dst)) { assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } /* * Cannot determine direction from hardware or IP levels. Therefore * assume that it was a packet between two other machines, assign * source and dest arbitrarily (by numerical value) and account as * incoming. */ else if (options.promiscuous_but_choosy) { return; /* junk it */ } else if((IP_V(iptr) == 4) && (iptr->ip_src.s_addr < iptr->ip_dst.s_addr)) { assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } else if(IP_V(iptr) == 4) { assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 0); direction = 0; } /* Drop other uncertain packages. */ else return; } if(IP_V(iptr) == 4 && options.netfilter != 0) { /* * Net filter on, assign direction according to netmask */ if(in_filter_net(iptr->ip_src) && !in_filter_net(iptr->ip_dst)) { /* out of network */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 0); direction = 1; } else if(in_filter_net(iptr->ip_dst) && !in_filter_net(iptr->ip_src)) { /* into network */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } else { /* drop packet */ return ; } } if(IP_V(iptr) == 6 && options.netfilter6 != 0) { /* * Net filter IPv6 active. */ int j; //else if((IP_V(iptr) == 6) && have_ip6_addr && ip6_addr_match(&ip6tr->ip6_dst)) { /* First reduce the participating addresses using the netfilter prefix. * We need scratch pads to do this. */ for (j=0; j < 16; ++j) { scribdst.s6_addr[j] = ip6tr->ip6_dst.s6_addr[j] & options.netfilter6mask.s6_addr[j]; scribsrc.s6_addr[j] = ip6tr->ip6_src.s6_addr[j] & options.netfilter6mask.s6_addr[j]; } /* Now look for any hits. */ //if(in_filter_net(iptr->ip_src) && !in_filter_net(iptr->ip_dst)) { if (IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&scribsrc, &options.netfilter6net) && ! IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&scribdst, &options.netfilter6net)) { /* out of network */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 0); direction = 1; } //else if(in_filter_net(iptr->ip_dst) && !in_filter_net(iptr->ip_src)) { else if (! IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&scribsrc, &options.netfilter6net) && IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&scribdst, &options.netfilter6net)) { /* into network */ assign_addr_pair(&ap, iptr, 1); direction = 0; } else { /* drop packet */ return ; } } #if 1 /* Test if link-local IPv6 packets should be dropped. */ if( IP_V(iptr) == 6 && !options.link_local && (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&ip6tr->ip6_dst) || IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&ip6tr->ip6_src)) ) return; #endif /* Do address resolving. */ switch (IP_V(iptr)) { case 4: ap.protocol = iptr->ip_p; /* Add the addresses to be resolved */ /* The IPv4 address is embedded in a in6_addr structure, * so it need be copied, and delivered to resolve(). */ memset(&scribdst, '\0', sizeof(scribdst)); memcpy(&scribdst, &iptr->ip_dst, sizeof(struct in_addr)); resolve(ap.af, &scribdst, NULL, 0); memset(&scribsrc, '\0', sizeof(scribsrc)); memcpy(&scribsrc, &iptr->ip_src, sizeof(struct in_addr)); resolve(ap.af, &scribsrc, NULL, 0); break; case 6: ap.protocol = ip6tr->ip6_nxt; /* Add the addresses to be resolved */ resolve(ap.af, &ip6tr->ip6_dst, NULL, 0); resolve(ap.af, &ip6tr->ip6_src, NULL, 0); default: break; } if(hash_find(history, &ap, u_ht.void_pp) == HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND) { ht = history_create(); hash_insert(history, &ap, ht); } /* Do accounting. */ switch (IP_V(iptr)) { case 4: len = ntohs(iptr->ip_len); break; case 6: len = ntohs(ip6tr->ip6_plen) + 40; default: break; } /* Update record */ ht->last_write = history_pos; if( ((IP_V(iptr) == 4) && (iptr->ip_src.s_addr == ap.src.s_addr)) || ((IP_V(iptr) == 6) && !memcmp(&ip6tr->ip6_src, &ap.src6, sizeof(ap.src6))) ) { ht->sent[history_pos] += len; ht->total_sent += len; } else { ht->recv[history_pos] += len; ht->total_recv += len; } if(direction == 0) { /* incoming */ history_totals.recv[history_pos] += len; history_totals.total_recv += len; } else { history_totals.sent[history_pos] += len; history_totals.total_sent += len; } } static void handle_raw_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { handle_ip_packet((struct ip*)packet, -1); } #ifdef DLT_PFLOG static void handle_pflog_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { register u_int length = pkthdr->len; u_int hdrlen; const struct pfloghdr *hdr; hdr = (struct pfloghdr *)packet; hdrlen = BPF_WORDALIGN(hdr->length); length -= hdrlen; packet += hdrlen; handle_ip_packet((struct ip*)packet, -1); } #endif static void handle_null_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { handle_ip_packet((struct ip*)(packet + 4), -1); } static void handle_llc_packet(const struct llc* llc, int dir) { struct ip* ip = (struct ip*)((void*)llc + sizeof(struct llc)); /* Taken from tcpdump/print-llc.c */ if(llc->ssap == LLCSAP_SNAP && llc->dsap == LLCSAP_SNAP && llc->llcui == LLC_UI) { u_int32_t orgcode; u_int16_t et; orgcode = EXTRACT_24BITS(&llc->llc_orgcode[0]); et = (llc->llc_ethertype[0] << 8) + llc->llc_ethertype[1]; switch(orgcode) { case OUI_ENCAP_ETHER: case OUI_CISCO_90: handle_ip_packet(ip, dir); break; case OUI_APPLETALK: if(et == ETHERTYPE_ATALK) { handle_ip_packet(ip, dir); } break; default:; /* Not a lot we can do */ } } } static void handle_tokenring_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { struct token_header *trp; int dir = -1; trp = (struct token_header *)packet; if(IS_SOURCE_ROUTED(trp)) { packet += RIF_LENGTH(trp); } packet += TOKEN_HDRLEN; if(memcmp(trp->token_shost, if_hw_addr, 6) == 0 ) { /* packet leaving this i/f */ dir = 1; } else if(memcmp(trp->token_dhost, if_hw_addr, 6) == 0 || memcmp("\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF", trp->token_dhost, 6) == 0) { /* packet entering this i/f */ dir = 0; } /* Only know how to deal with LLC encapsulated packets */ if(FRAME_TYPE(trp) == TOKEN_FC_LLC) { handle_llc_packet((struct llc*)packet, dir); } } static void handle_ppp_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { register u_int length = pkthdr->len; register u_int caplen = pkthdr->caplen; u_int proto; if (caplen < 2) return; if(packet[0] == PPP_ADDRESS) { if (caplen < 4) return; packet += 2; length -= 2; proto = EXTRACT_16BITS(packet); packet += 2; length -= 2; if(proto == PPP_IP || proto == ETHERTYPE_IP || proto == ETHERTYPE_IPV6) { handle_ip_packet((struct ip*)packet, -1); } } } #ifdef DLT_LINUX_SLL static void handle_cooked_packet(unsigned char *args, const struct pcap_pkthdr * thdr, const unsigned char * packet) { struct sll_header *sptr; int dir = -1; sptr = (struct sll_header *) packet; switch (ntohs(sptr->sll_pkttype)) { case LINUX_SLL_HOST: /*entering this interface*/ dir = 0; break; case LINUX_SLL_OUTGOING: /*leaving this interface */ dir=1; break; } handle_ip_packet((struct ip*)(packet+SLL_HDR_LEN), dir); } #endif /* DLT_LINUX_SLL */ static void handle_eth_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { struct ether_header *eptr; int ether_type; const unsigned char *payload; eptr = (struct ether_header*)packet; ether_type = ntohs(eptr->ether_type); payload = packet + sizeof(struct ether_header); if(ether_type == ETHERTYPE_8021Q) { struct vlan_8021q_header* vptr; vptr = (struct vlan_8021q_header*)payload; ether_type = ntohs(vptr->ether_type); payload += sizeof(struct vlan_8021q_header); } if(ether_type == ETHERTYPE_IP || ether_type == ETHERTYPE_IPV6) { struct ip* iptr; int dir = -1; /* * Is a direction implied by the MAC addresses? */ if(have_hw_addr && memcmp(eptr->ether_shost, if_hw_addr, 6) == 0 ) { /* packet leaving this i/f */ dir = 1; } else if(have_hw_addr && memcmp(eptr->ether_dhost, if_hw_addr, 6) == 0 ) { /* packet entering this i/f */ dir = 0; } else if (memcmp("\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF", eptr->ether_dhost, 6) == 0) { /* broadcast packet, count as incoming */ dir = 0; } /* Distinguishing ip_hdr and ip6_hdr will be done later. */ iptr = (struct ip*)(payload); /* alignment? */ handle_ip_packet(iptr, dir); } } #ifdef DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO /* * Packets with a bonus radiotap header. * See http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=9&topic=ieee80211_radiotap */ static void handle_radiotap_packet(unsigned char* args, const struct pcap_pkthdr* pkthdr, const unsigned char* packet) { /* 802.11 MAC header is = 34 bytes (not sure if that's universally true) */ /* We could try harder to figure out hardware direction from the MAC header */ handle_ip_packet((struct ip*)(packet + ((struct radiotap_header *)packet)->it_len + 34),-1); } #endif /* set_filter_code: * Install some filter code. Returns NULL on success or an error message on * failure. */ char *set_filter_code(const char *filter) { char *x; if (filter) { x = xmalloc(strlen(filter) + sizeof "() and (ip or ip6)"); sprintf(x, "(%s) and (ip or ip6)", filter); } else x = xstrdup("ip or ip6"); if (pcap_compile(pd, &pcap_filter, x, 1, 0) == -1) { xfree(x); return pcap_geterr(pd); } xfree(x); if (pcap_setfilter(pd, &pcap_filter) == -1) return pcap_geterr(pd); else return NULL; } /* * packet_init: * * performs pcap initialisation, called before ui is initialised */ void packet_init() { char errbuf[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE]; char *m; int i; int dlt; int result; #ifdef HAVE_DLPI result = get_addrs_dlpi(options.interface, if_hw_addr, &if_ip_addr); #else result = get_addrs_ioctl(options.interface, if_hw_addr, &if_ip_addr, &if_ip6_addr); #endif if (result < 0) { exit(1); } have_hw_addr = result & 0x01; have_ip_addr = result & 0x02; have_ip6_addr = result & 0x04; if(have_ip_addr) { fprintf(stderr, "IP address is: %s\n", inet_ntoa(if_ip_addr)); } if(have_ip6_addr) { char ip6str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; ip6str[0] = '\0'; inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &if_ip6_addr, ip6str, sizeof(ip6str)); fprintf(stderr, "IPv6 address is: %s\n", ip6str); } if(have_hw_addr) { fprintf(stderr, "MAC address is:"); for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i) fprintf(stderr, "%c%02x", i ? ':' : ' ', (unsigned int)if_hw_addr[i]); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } // exit(0); resolver_initialise(); pd = pcap_open_live(options.interface, CAPTURE_LENGTH, options.promiscuous, 1000, errbuf); // DEBUG: pd = pcap_open_offline("tcpdump.out", errbuf); if(pd == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "pcap_open_live(%s): %s\n", options.interface, errbuf); exit(1); } dlt = pcap_datalink(pd); if(dlt == DLT_EN10MB) { packet_handler = handle_eth_packet; } #ifdef DLT_PFLOG else if (dlt == DLT_PFLOG) { packet_handler = handle_pflog_packet; } #endif else if(dlt == DLT_RAW) { packet_handler = handle_raw_packet; } else if(dlt == DLT_NULL) { packet_handler = handle_null_packet; } #ifdef DLT_LOOP else if(dlt == DLT_LOOP) { packet_handler = handle_null_packet; } #endif #ifdef DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO else if(dlt == DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO) { packet_handler = handle_radiotap_packet; } #endif else if(dlt == DLT_IEEE802) { packet_handler = handle_tokenring_packet; } else if(dlt == DLT_PPP) { packet_handler = handle_ppp_packet; } /* * SLL support not available in older libpcaps */ #ifdef DLT_LINUX_SLL else if(dlt == DLT_LINUX_SLL) { packet_handler = handle_cooked_packet; } #endif else { fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported datalink type: %d\n" "Please email pdw@ex-parrot.com, quoting the datalink type and what you were\n" "trying to do at the time\n.", dlt); exit(1); } if ((m = set_filter_code(options.filtercode))) { fprintf(stderr, "set_filter_code: %s\n", m); exit(1); return; } } /* packet_loop: * Worker function for packet capture thread. */ void packet_loop(void* ptr) { pcap_loop(pd,-1,(pcap_handler)packet_handler,NULL); } /* main: * Entry point. See usage(). */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { pthread_t thread; struct sigaction sa = {}; setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); /* TODO: tidy this up */ /* read command line options and config file */ config_init(); options_set_defaults(); options_read_args(argc, argv); /* If a config was explicitly specified, whinge if it can't be found */ read_config(options.config_file, options.config_file_specified); options_make(); sa.sa_handler = finish; sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL); pthread_mutex_init(&tick_mutex, NULL); packet_init(); init_history(); if (options.no_curses) { tui_init(); } else { ui_init(); } pthread_create(&thread, NULL, (void*)&packet_loop, NULL); /* Keep the starting time (used for timed termination) */ first_timestamp = time(NULL); if (options.no_curses) { if (options.timed_output) { while(!foad) { sleep(1); } } else { tui_loop(); } } else { ui_loop(); } pthread_cancel(thread); ui_finish(); return 0; } iftop-1.0pre4/iftop.cat0000644000076600007660000003704012267036134012045 00000000000000IFTOP(8) IFTOP(8) -e .pl 1100i NNAAMMEE iftop - display bandwidth usage on an interface by host SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS iiffttoopp --hh | [--nnNNppbbllBBPP] [--ii _i_n_t_e_r_f_a_c_e] [--ff _f_i_l_t_e_r _c_o_d_e] [--FF _n_e_t/_m_a_s_k] [--GG _n_e_t_6/_m_a_s_k_6] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN iiffttoopp listens to network traffic on a named _i_n_t_e_r_f_a_c_e, or on the first interface it can find which looks like an external interface if none is specified, and displays a table of current bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. iiffttoopp must be run with sufficient permissions to monitor all network traffic on the _i_n_t_e_r_f_a_c_e; see ppccaapp(3) for more information, but on most systems this means that it must be run as root. By default, iiffttoopp will look up the hostnames associated with addresses it finds in packets. This can cause substantial traffic of itself, and may result in a confusing display. You may wish to suppress display of DNS traffic by using filter code such as nnoott ppoorrtt ddoommaaiinn, or switch it off entirely, by using the --nn option or by pressing rr when the program is running. By default, iiffttoopp counts all IP packets that pass through the filter, and the direction of the packet is determined according to the direc- tion the packet is moving across the interface. Using the --FF option it is possible to get iiffttoopp to show packets entering and leaving a given network. For example, iiffttoopp --FF 1100..00..00..00//225555..00..00..00 will analyse packets flowing in and out of the 10.* network. Some other filter ideas: nnoott eetthheerr hhoosstt ffff::ffff::ffff::ffff::ffff::ffff Ignore ethernet broadcast packets. ppoorrtt hhttttpp aanndd nnoott hhoosstt _w_e_b_c_a_c_h_e_._e_x_a_m_p_l_e_._c_o_m Count web traffic only, unless it is being directed through a local web cache. iiccmmpp How much bandwidth are users wasting trying to figure out why the network is slow? OOPPTTIIOONNSS --hh Print a summary of usage. --nn Don't do hostname lookups. --NN Do not resolve port number to service names --pp Run in promiscuous mode, so that traffic which does not pass directly through the specified interface is also counted. --PP Turn on port display. --ll Display and count datagrams addressed to or from link-local IPv6 addresses. The default is not to display that address category. --bb Don't display bar graphs of traffic. --mm _l_i_m_i_t Set the upper limit for the bandwidth scale. Specified as a number with a 'K', 'M' or 'G' suffix. --BB Display bandwidth rates in bytes/sec rather than bits/sec. --ii _i_n_t_e_r_f_a_c_e Listen to packets on _i_n_t_e_r_f_a_c_e. --ff _f_i_l_t_e_r _c_o_d_e Use _f_i_l_t_e_r _c_o_d_e to select the packets to count. Only IP packets are ever counted, so the specified code is evaluated as ((_f_i_l_t_e_r _c_o_d_e)) aanndd iipp. --FF _n_e_t/_m_a_s_k Specifies an IPv4 network for traffic analysis. If specified, iftop will only include packets flowing in to or out of the given network, and packet direction is determined relative to the network boundary, rather than to the interface. You may specify _m_a_s_k as a dotted quad, such as /255.255.255.0, or as a single number specifying the number of bits set in the netmask, such as /24. --GG _n_e_t_6/_m_a_s_k_6 Specifies an IPv6 network for traffic analysis. The value of _m_a_s_k_6 can be given as a prefix length or as a numerical address string for more compound bitmasking. --cc _c_o_n_f_i_g _f_i_l_e Specifies an alternate config file. If not specified, iftop will use ~~//..iiffttoopprrcc if it exists. See below for a description of config files --tt _t_e_x_t _o_u_t_p_u_t _m_o_d_e Use text interface without ncurses and print the output to STD- OUT. DDIISSPPLLAAYY When running, iiffttoopp uses the whole screen to display network usage. At the top of the display is a logarithmic scale for the bar graph which gives a visual indication of traffic. The main part of the display lists, for each pair of hosts, the rate at which data has been sent and received over the preceding 2, 10 and 40 second intervals. The direction of data flow is indicated by arrows, <= and =>. For instance, foo.example.com => bar.example.com 1Kb 500b 100b <= 2Mb 2Mb 2Mb shows, on the first line, traffic from ffoooo..eexxaammppllee..ccoomm to bbaarr..eexxaamm-- ppllee..ccoomm; in the preceding 2 seconds, this averaged 1Kbit/s, around half that amount over the preceding 10s, and a fifth of that over the whole of the last 40s. During each of those intervals, the data sent in the other direction was about 2Mbit/s. On the actual display, part of each line is inverted to give a visual indication of the 10s average of traffic. You might expect to see something like this where host ffoooo is making repeated HTTP requests to bbaarr, which is sending data back which saturates a 2Mbit/s link. By default, the pairs of hosts responsible for the most traffic (10 second average) are displayed at the top of the list. At the bottom of the display, various totals are shown, including peak traffic over the last 40s, total traffic transferred (after filtering), and total transfer rates averaged over 2s, 10s and 40s. SSOOUURRCCEE // DDEESSTT AAGGGGRREEGGAATTIIOONN By pressing ss or dd while iiffttoopp is running, all traffic for each source or destination will be aggregated together. This is most useful when iiffttoopp is run in promiscuous mode, or is run on a gateway machine. PPOORRTT DDIISSPPLLAAYY SS or DD toggle the display of source and destination ports respectively. pp will toggle port display on/off. DDIISSPPLLAAYY TTYYPPEE tt cycles through the four line display modes; the default 2-line dis- play, with sent and received traffic on separate lines, and 3 1-line displays, with sent, received, or total traffic shown. DDIISSPPLLAAYY OORRDDEERR By default, the display is ordered according to the 10s average (2nd column). By pressing 11, 22 or 33 it is possible to sort by the 1st, 2nd or 3rd column. By pressing << or >> the display will be sorted by source or destination hostname respectively. DDIISSPPLLAAYY FFIILLTTEERRIINNGG ll allows you to enter a POSIX extended regular expression that will be used to filter hostnames shown in the display. This is a good way to quickly limit what is shown on the display. Note that this happens at a much later stage than filter code, and does not affect what is actu- ally captured. Display filters DO NOT affect the totals at the bottom of the screen. PPAAUUSSEE DDIISSPPLLAAYY // FFRREEEEZZEE OORRDDEERR PP will pause the current display. oo will freeze the current screen order. This has the side effect that traffic between hosts not shown on the screen at the time will not be shown at all, although it will be included in the totals at the bottom of the screen. SSCCRROOLLLL DDIISSPPLLAAYY jj and kk will scroll the display of hosts. This feature is most useful when the display order is frozen (see above). FFIILLTTEERR CCOODDEE ff allows you to edit the filter code whilst iftop running. This can lead to some unexpected behaviour. CCOONNFFIIGG FFIILLEE iftop can read its configuration from a config file. If the --cc option is not specified, iftop will attempt to read its configuration from ~~//..iiffttoopprrcc, if it exists. Any command line options specified will override settings in the config file. The config file consists of one configuration directive per line. Each directive is a name value pair, for example: interface: eth0 sets the network interface. The following config directives are sup- ported: iinntteerrffaaccee:: _i_f Sets the network interface to _i_f. ddnnss--rreessoolluuttiioonn:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Controls reverse lookup of IP addresses. ppoorrtt--rreessoolluuttiioonn:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Controls conversion of port numbers to service names. ffiilltteerr--ccooddee:: _b_p_f Sets the filter code to _b_p_f. sshhooww--bbaarrss:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Controls display of bar graphs. pprroommiissccuuoouuss:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Puts the interface into promiscuous mode. ppoorrtt--ddiissppllaayy:: _(_o_f_f_|_s_o_u_r_c_e_-_o_n_l_y_|_d_e_s_t_i_n_a_t_i_o_n_-_o_n_l_y_|_o_n_) Controls display of port numbers. lliinnkk--llooccaall:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Determines displaying of link-local IPv6 addresses. hhiiddee--ssoouurrccee:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Hides source host names. hhiiddee--ddeessttiinnaattiioonn:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Hides destination host names. uussee--bbyytteess:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Use bytes for bandwidth display, rather than bits. ssoorrtt:: _(_2_s_|_1_0_s_|_4_0_s_|_s_o_u_r_c_e_|_d_e_s_t_i_n_a_t_i_o_n_) Sets which column is used to sort the display. lliinnee--ddiissppllaayy:: _(_t_w_o_-_l_i_n_e_|_o_n_e_-_l_i_n_e_-_b_o_t_h_|_o_n_e_-_l_i_n_e_-_s_e_n_t_|_o_n_e_-_l_i_n_e_-_r_e_c_e_i_v_e_d_) Controls the appearance of each item in the display. sshhooww--ttoottaallss:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Shows cumulative total for each item. lloogg--ssccaallee:: _(_y_e_s_|_n_o_) Use a logarithmic scale for bar graphs. mmaaxx--bbaannddwwiiddtthh:: _b_w Fixes the maximum for the bar graph scale to _b_w, e.g. "10M". Note that the value has to always be in bits, regardless if the option to display in bytes has been chosen. nneett--ffiilltteerr:: _n_e_t_/_m_a_s_k Defines an IP network boundary for determining packet direction. nneett--ffiilltteerr66:: _n_e_t_6_/_m_a_s_k_6 Defines an IPv6 network boundary for determining packet direc- tion. ssccrreeeenn--ffiilltteerr:: _r_e_g_e_x_p Sets a regular expression to filter screen output. QQUUIIRRKKSS ((aakkaa tthheeyy''rree ffeeaattuurreess,, nnoott bbuuggss)) There are some circumstances in which iftop may not do what you expect. In most cases what it is doing is logical, and we believe it is correct behaviour, although I'm happy to hear reasoned arguments for alterna- tive behaviour. TToottaallss ddoonn''tt aadddd uupp There are several reasons why the totals may not appear to add up. The most obvious is having a screen filter in effect, or screen ordering frozen. In this case some captured information is not being shown to you, but is included in the totals. A more subtle explanation comes about when running in promiscuous mode without specifying a --FF option. In this case there is no easy way to assign the direction of traffic between two third parties. For the purposes of the main display this is done in an arbitrary fashion (by ordering of IP addresses), but for the sake of totals all traffic between other hosts is accounted as incoming, because that's what it is from the point of view of your interface. The --FF option allows you to specify an arbitrary network boundary, and to show traffic flowing across it. PPeeaakk ttoottaallss ddoonn''tt aadddd uupp Again, this is a feature. The peak sent and peak received didn't nec- essarily happen at the same time. The peak total is the maximum of sent plus received in each captured time division. CChhaannggiinngg tthhee ffiilltteerr ccooddee ddooeessnn''tt sseeeemm ttoo wwoorrkk Give it time. Changing the filter code affects what is captured from the time that you entered it, but most of what is on the display is based on some fraction of the last 40s window of capturing. After changing the filter there may be entries on the display that are disal- lowed by the current filter for up to 40s. DISPLAY FILTERING has imme- diate effect and does not affect what is captured. FFIILLEESS ~~//..iiffttoopprrcc Configuration file for iftop. SSEEEE AALLSSOO ttccppdduummpp(8), ppccaapp(3), ddrriiffttnneett(1). AAUUTTHHOORR Paul Warren VVEERRSSIIOONN $Id: iftop.8,v 1.31 2014/01/05 17:22:39 pdw Exp $ CCOOPPYYIINNGG 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 MER- CHANTABILITY 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. (nlu+10 IFTOP(8) iftop-1.0pre4/iftop.h0000644000076600007660000000233012261031054011505 00000000000000/* * iftop.h: * */ #ifndef __IFTOP_H_ /* include guard */ #define __IFTOP_H_ #include "config.h" /* 40 / 2 */ #define HISTORY_LENGTH 20 #define RESOLUTION 2 #define DUMP_RESOLUTION 300 /* At least OpenBSD and NexentaCore do not * define s6_addr32 for user land settings. */ #if !defined s6_addr32 && defined __sun__ # define s6_addr32 _S6_un._S6_u32 #elif !defined s6_addr32 && \ ( defined __OpenBSD__ || defined __FreeBSD__ ) # define s6_addr32 __u6_addr.__u6_addr32 #endif /* !defined s6_addr32 */ typedef struct { long recv[HISTORY_LENGTH]; long sent[HISTORY_LENGTH]; double long total_sent; double long total_recv; int last_write; } history_type; void tick(int print); void *xmalloc(size_t n); void *xcalloc(size_t n, size_t m); void *xrealloc(void *w, size_t n); char *xstrdup(const char *s); void xfree(void *v); /* options.c */ void options_read(int argc, char **argv); struct pfloghdr { unsigned char length; unsigned char af; unsigned char action; unsigned char reason; char ifname[16]; char ruleset[16]; unsigned int rulenr; unsigned int subrulenr; unsigned char dir; unsigned char pad[3]; }; #endif /* __IFTOP_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/iftop.spec0000644000076600007660000000307212267036215012226 00000000000000Summary: iftop - display bandwidth usage on an interface by host Name: iftop Version: 1.0pre4 Release: 1 Source: http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pdw/iftop/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz URL: http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pdw/iftop/ Group: Network/Monitoring Packager: Richard Lucassen Copyright: GPL BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-root Prefix: %{_prefix} %description iftop listens to network traffic on a named interface, or on the first interface it can find which looks like an external interface if none is specified, and displays a table of current bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. iftop must be run with sufficient permissions to monitor all network traffic on the interface; see pcap(3) for more information, but on most systems this means that it must be run as root. %prep %setup -q %build CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/pcap ./configure --prefix="%{_prefix}" --mandir="%{_mandir}" make %install rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir} mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man8 install -s -m 755 iftop $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir} install iftop.8 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man8 %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(-,root,root) %doc AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog NEWS README TODO %{_bindir}/* %doc %{_mandir}/man*/* %changelog * Fri Oct 17 2003 Richard Lucassen - src.rpm can be rebuilt by a normal user now * Fri Aug 30 2002 Iain Lea - Updated build for Red Hat 7.3 version * Sat Apr 13 2002 Riku Meskanen - Initial build for Red Hat 7.2 version iftop-1.0pre4/INSTALL0000644000076600007660000000124412267030573011262 00000000000000Installation instructions for iftop $Id: INSTALL,v 1.4 2014/01/19 20:11:39 pdw Exp $ iftop is now autoconf/automake-enabled. You should be able to build it on common platforms by typing `./configure && make'. There is one gotcha, however, which is that some systems, such as FreeBSD, lack a working implementation of the gethostbyaddr_r(3) C library function. On such systems, you may want to use the --with-resolver=ares configure option to build a version of iftop which uses the ARES asynchronous DNS library for name resolution. An alternative is to use --with-resolver=netdb_1thread, which will make iftop run only one name resolution thread. This is not recommended. iftop-1.0pre4/integers.h0000644000076600007660000000432607561463773012243 00000000000000/* * integers.h: * This header file ensures that we have u_int_t types of the proper width, * using a rather convoluted set of conditionals generated by configure. This * is an almighty pain in the arse, and is completely irrelevant on most * systems which already define this stuff. * * $Id: integers.h,v 1.1 2002/11/04 12:28:43 chris Exp $ * */ #ifndef __INTEGERS_H_ /* include guard */ #define __INTEGERS_H_ #include #include "config.h" #if SIZEOF_U_INT8_T != 1 || SIZEOF_U_INT16_T != 2 || SIZEOF_U_INT32_T != 4 # if defined(HAVE_C99_INTS) /* * Use the C99 standard-width integers, defined in some appropriate * header file. */ # if defined(HAVE_STDINT_H) # include # elif defined(HAVE_SYS_INTTYPES_H) # include # endif /* Don't replace existing u_int_t types. */ # if SIZEOF_U_INT8_T != 1 typedef uint8_t u_int8_t; # endif # if SIZEOF_U_INT16_T != 2 typedef uint16_t u_int16_t; # endif # if SIZEOF_U_INT32_T != 4 typedef uint32_t u_int32_t; # endif # elif (SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_SHORT_INT == 2 || SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_INT == 2) \ && (SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_INT == 4 || SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG_INT == 4) /* * Use an appropriately-sized basic type. */ # if SIZEOF_U_INT8_T != 1 typedef unsigned char u_int8_t; /* By definition. */ # endif # if SIZEOF_U_INT16_T != 2 # if SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_SHORT_INT == 2 typedef unsigned short int u_int16_t; # elif SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_INT == 2 typedef unsigned int u_int16_t; /* Not likely. */ # endif # endif # if SIZEOF_U_INT32_T != 4 # if SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_INT == 4 typedef unsigned int u_int32_t; # elif SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG_INT == 4 typedef unsigned long int u_int32_t; # endif # endif /* Whew. */ # else # error "Your C compiler seems to lack 16 and 32 bit unsigned integer types" # endif #endif /* No existing u_int_t types. */ #endif /* __INTEGERS_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/ip.h0000644000076600007660000001315007670214333011011 00000000000000/* @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/ip.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:35 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993 * 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 the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. 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 BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)ip.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 6/1/94 */ /* * Definitions for internet protocol version 4. * Per RFC 791, September 1981. */ #define IPVERSION 4 /* * Structure of an internet header, naked of options. * * We declare ip_len and ip_off to be short, rather than u_short * pragmatically since otherwise unsigned comparisons can result * against negative integers quite easily, and fail in subtle ways. */ struct ip { u_int8_t ip_vhl; /* header length, version */ #define IP_V(ip) (((ip)->ip_vhl & 0xf0) >> 4) #define IP_HL(ip) ((ip)->ip_vhl & 0x0f) u_int8_t ip_tos; /* type of service */ u_int16_t ip_len; /* total length */ u_int16_t ip_id; /* identification */ u_int16_t ip_off; /* fragment offset field */ #define IP_DF 0x4000 /* dont fragment flag */ #define IP_MF 0x2000 /* more fragments flag */ #define IP_OFFMASK 0x1fff /* mask for fragmenting bits */ u_int8_t ip_ttl; /* time to live */ u_int8_t ip_p; /* protocol */ u_int16_t ip_sum; /* checksum */ struct in_addr ip_src,ip_dst; /* source and dest address */ }; #define IP_MAXPACKET 65535 /* maximum packet size */ /* * Definitions for IP type of service (ip_tos) */ #define IPTOS_LOWDELAY 0x10 #define IPTOS_THROUGHPUT 0x08 #define IPTOS_RELIABILITY 0x04 /* * Definitions for IP precedence (also in ip_tos) (hopefully unused) */ #define IPTOS_PREC_NETCONTROL 0xe0 #define IPTOS_PREC_INTERNETCONTROL 0xc0 #define IPTOS_PREC_CRITIC_ECP 0xa0 #define IPTOS_PREC_FLASHOVERRIDE 0x80 #define IPTOS_PREC_FLASH 0x60 #define IPTOS_PREC_IMMEDIATE 0x40 #define IPTOS_PREC_PRIORITY 0x20 #define IPTOS_PREC_ROUTINE 0x00 /* * Definitions for options. */ #define IPOPT_COPIED(o) ((o)&0x80) #define IPOPT_CLASS(o) ((o)&0x60) #define IPOPT_NUMBER(o) ((o)&0x1f) #define IPOPT_CONTROL 0x00 #define IPOPT_RESERVED1 0x20 #define IPOPT_DEBMEAS 0x40 #define IPOPT_RESERVED2 0x60 #define IPOPT_EOL 0 /* end of option list */ #define IPOPT_NOP 1 /* no operation */ #define IPOPT_RR 7 /* record packet route */ #define IPOPT_TS 68 /* timestamp */ #define IPOPT_SECURITY 130 /* provide s,c,h,tcc */ #define IPOPT_LSRR 131 /* loose source route */ #define IPOPT_SATID 136 /* satnet id */ #define IPOPT_SSRR 137 /* strict source route */ /* * Offsets to fields in options other than EOL and NOP. */ #define IPOPT_OPTVAL 0 /* option ID */ #define IPOPT_OLEN 1 /* option length */ #define IPOPT_OFFSET 2 /* offset within option */ #define IPOPT_MINOFF 4 /* min value of above */ /* * Time stamp option structure. */ struct ip_timestamp { u_int8_t ipt_code; /* IPOPT_TS */ u_int8_t ipt_len; /* size of structure (variable) */ u_int8_t ipt_ptr; /* index of current entry */ u_int8_t ipt_oflwflg; /* flags, overflow counter */ #define IPTS_OFLW(ip) (((ipt)->ipt_oflwflg & 0xf0) >> 4) #define IPTS_FLG(ip) ((ipt)->ipt_oflwflg & 0x0f) union ipt_timestamp { u_int32_t ipt_time[1]; struct ipt_ta { struct in_addr ipt_addr; u_int32_t ipt_time; } ipt_ta[1]; } ipt_timestamp; }; /* flag bits for ipt_flg */ #define IPOPT_TS_TSONLY 0 /* timestamps only */ #define IPOPT_TS_TSANDADDR 1 /* timestamps and addresses */ #define IPOPT_TS_PRESPEC 3 /* specified modules only */ /* bits for security (not byte swapped) */ #define IPOPT_SECUR_UNCLASS 0x0000 #define IPOPT_SECUR_CONFID 0xf135 #define IPOPT_SECUR_EFTO 0x789a #define IPOPT_SECUR_MMMM 0xbc4d #define IPOPT_SECUR_RESTR 0xaf13 #define IPOPT_SECUR_SECRET 0xd788 #define IPOPT_SECUR_TOPSECRET 0x6bc5 /* * Internet implementation parameters. */ #define MAXTTL 255 /* maximum time to live (seconds) */ #define IPDEFTTL 64 /* default ttl, from RFC 1340 */ #define IPFRAGTTL 60 /* time to live for frags, slowhz */ #define IPTTLDEC 1 /* subtracted when forwarding */ #define IP_MSS 576 /* default maximum segment size */ iftop-1.0pre4/llc.h0000644000076600007660000000701407670214333011155 00000000000000/* * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1997 * 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. * * @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/llc.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:35 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * This stuff should come from a system header file, but there's no * obviously portable way to do that and it's not really going * to change from system to system. */ /* * A somewhat abstracted view of the LLC header */ struct llc { u_int8_t dsap; u_int8_t ssap; union { u_int8_t u_ctl; u_int16_t is_ctl; struct { u_int8_t snap_ui; u_int8_t snap_pi[5]; } snap; struct { u_int8_t snap_ui; u_int8_t snap_orgcode[3]; u_int8_t snap_ethertype[2]; } snap_ether; } ctl; }; #define llcui ctl.snap.snap_ui #define llcpi ctl.snap.snap_pi #define llc_orgcode ctl.snap_ether.snap_orgcode #define llc_ethertype ctl.snap_ether.snap_ethertype #define llcis ctl.is_ctl #define llcu ctl.u_ctl #define LLC_U_FMT 3 #define LLC_GSAP 1 #define LLC_S_FMT 1 #define LLC_U_POLL 0x10 #define LLC_IS_POLL 0x0100 #define LLC_XID_FI 0x81 #define LLC_U_CMD(u) ((u) & 0xef) #define LLC_UI 0x03 #define LLC_UA 0x63 #define LLC_DISC 0x43 #define LLC_DM 0x0f #define LLC_SABME 0x6f #define LLC_TEST 0xe3 #define LLC_XID 0xaf #define LLC_FRMR 0x87 #define LLC_S_CMD(is) (((is) >> 1) & 0x03) #define LLC_RR 0x0001 #define LLC_RNR 0x0005 #define LLC_REJ 0x0009 #define LLC_IS_NR(is) (((is) >> 9) & 0x7f) #define LLC_I_NS(is) (((is) >> 1) & 0x7f) #ifndef LLCSAP_NULL #define LLCSAP_NULL 0x00 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_GLOBAL #define LLCSAP_GLOBAL 0xff #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_8021B_I #define LLCSAP_8021B_I 0x02 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_8021B_G #define LLCSAP_8021B_G 0x03 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_IP #define LLCSAP_IP 0x06 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_PROWAYNM #define LLCSAP_PROWAYNM 0x0e #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_8021D #define LLCSAP_8021D 0x42 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_RS511 #define LLCSAP_RS511 0x4e #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_ISO8208 #define LLCSAP_ISO8208 0x7e #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_PROWAY #define LLCSAP_PROWAY 0x8e #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_SNAP #define LLCSAP_SNAP 0xaa #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_IPX #define LLCSAP_IPX 0xe0 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_NETBEUI #define LLCSAP_NETBEUI 0xf0 #endif #ifndef LLCSAP_ISONS #define LLCSAP_ISONS 0xfe #endif #define OUI_ENCAP_ETHER 0x000000 /* encapsulated Ethernet */ #define OUI_CISCO 0x00000c /* Cisco protocols */ #define ETHERTYPE_CISCO_CDP 0x2000 /* Cisco Discovery Protocol */ #define OUI_CISCO_90 0x0000f8 /* Cisco bridging */ #define OUI_APPLETALK 0x080007 /* Appletalk */ iftop-1.0pre4/Makefile.am0000644000076600007660000000330112267030573012261 00000000000000# # Makefile.am: # Automake file for iftop. # # I don't understand this stuff, so I just stole it from the tpop3d # distribution. 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So, here's one, for the time being.iftop-1.0pre4/ns_hash.c0000644000076600007660000000307511642414171012020 00000000000000/* hash table */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ns_hash.h" #include "hash.h" #include "iftop.h" #define hash_table_size 256 int ns_hash_compare(void* a, void* b) { struct in6_addr* aa = (struct in6_addr*)a; struct in6_addr* bb = (struct in6_addr*)b; return IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(aa, bb); } static int __inline__ hash_uint32(uint32_t n) { return ((n & 0x000000FF) + ((n & 0x0000FF00) >> 8) + ((n & 0x00FF0000) >> 16) + ((n & 0xFF000000) >> 24)); } int ns_hash_hash(void* key) { int hash; uint32_t* addr6 = (uint32_t*)((struct in6_addr *) key)->s6_addr; hash = ( hash_uint32(addr6[0]) + hash_uint32(addr6[1]) + hash_uint32(addr6[2]) + hash_uint32(addr6[3])) % 0xFF; return hash; } void* ns_hash_copy_key(void* orig) { struct in6_addr* copy; copy = xmalloc(sizeof *copy); memcpy(copy, orig, sizeof *copy); return copy; } void ns_hash_delete_key(void* key) { free(key); } /* * Allocate and return a hash */ hash_type* ns_hash_create() { hash_type* hash_table; hash_table = xcalloc(hash_table_size, sizeof *hash_table); hash_table->size = hash_table_size; hash_table->compare = &ns_hash_compare; hash_table->hash = &ns_hash_hash; hash_table->delete_key = &ns_hash_delete_key; hash_table->copy_key = &ns_hash_copy_key; hash_initialise(hash_table); return hash_table; } iftop-1.0pre4/ns_hash.h0000644000076600007660000000046007620437054012026 00000000000000/* * ns_hash.h: * * Copyright (c) 2002 DecisionSoft Ltd. * */ #ifndef __NS_HASH_H_ /* include guard */ #define __NS_HASH_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "hash.h" hash_type* ns_hash_create(void); #endif /* __NS_HASH_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/options.c0000644000076600000240000004200112267031253012043 00000000000000/* * options.c: * * */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "iftop.h" #include "options.h" #include "cfgfile.h" #include "integers.h" #if !defined(HAVE_INET_ATON) && defined(HAVE_INET_PTON) # define inet_aton(a, b) inet_pton(AF_INET, (a), (b)) #endif options_t options; char optstr[] = "+i:f:nNF:G:lhpbBPm:c:s:tL:o:"; /* Global options. */ /* Selecting an interface on which to listen: */ /* This is a list of interface name prefixes which are `bad' in the sense * that they don't refer to interfaces of external type on which we are * likely to want to listen. We also compare candidate interfaces to lo. */ static char *bad_interface_names[] = { "lo:", "lo", "stf", /* pseudo-device 6to4 tunnel interface */ "gif", /* psuedo-device generic tunnel interface */ "dummy", "vmnet", "wmaster", /* wmaster0 is an internal-use interface for mac80211, a Linux WiFi API. */ NULL /* last entry must be NULL */ }; config_enumeration_type sort_enumeration[] = { { "2s", OPTION_SORT_DIV1 }, { "10s", OPTION_SORT_DIV2 }, { "40s", OPTION_SORT_DIV3 }, { "source", OPTION_SORT_SRC }, { "destination", OPTION_SORT_DEST }, { NULL, -1 } }; config_enumeration_type linedisplay_enumeration[] = { { "two-line", OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE }, { "one-line-both", OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH }, { "one-line-sent", OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT }, { "one-line-received", OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV }, { NULL, -1 } }; config_enumeration_type showports_enumeration[] = { { "off", OPTION_PORTS_OFF }, { "source-only", OPTION_PORTS_SRC }, { "destination-only", OPTION_PORTS_DEST }, { "on", OPTION_PORTS_ON }, { NULL, -1 } }; static int is_bad_interface_name(char *i) { char **p; for (p = bad_interface_names; *p; ++p) if (strncmp(i, *p, strlen(*p)) == 0) return 1; return 0; } /* This finds the first interface which is up and is not the loopback * interface or one of the interface types listed in bad_interface_names. */ static char *get_first_interface(void) { struct if_nameindex * nameindex; struct ifreq ifr; char *i = NULL; int j = 0; int s; /* Use if_nameindex(3) instead? */ nameindex = if_nameindex(); if(nameindex == NULL) { return NULL; } s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); /* any sort of IP socket will do */ while(nameindex[j].if_index != 0) { if (strcmp(nameindex[j].if_name, "lo") != 0 && !is_bad_interface_name(nameindex[j].if_name)) { strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, nameindex[j].if_name, sizeof(ifr.ifr_name)); if ((s == -1) || (ioctl(s, SIOCGIFFLAGS, &ifr) == -1) || (ifr.ifr_flags & IFF_UP)) { i = xstrdup(nameindex[j].if_name); break; } } j++; } if_freenameindex(nameindex); return i; } void options_set_defaults() { char *s; /* Should go through the list of interfaces, and find the first one which * is up and is not lo or dummy*. */ options.interface = get_first_interface(); if (!options.interface) options.interface = "eth0"; options.filtercode = NULL; options.netfilter = 0; inet_aton("10.0.1.0", &options.netfilternet); inet_aton("255.255.255.0", &options.netfiltermask); options.netfilter6 = 0; inet_pton(AF_INET6, "fe80::", &options.netfilter6net); /* Link-local */ inet_pton(AF_INET6, "ffff::", &options.netfilter6mask); options.link_local = 0; options.dnsresolution = 1; options.portresolution = 1; #ifdef NEED_PROMISCUOUS_FOR_OUTGOING options.promiscuous = 1; options.promiscuous_but_choosy = 1; #else options.promiscuous = 0; options.promiscuous_but_choosy = 0; #endif options.showbars = 1; options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_OFF; options.aggregate_src = 0; options.aggregate_dest = 0; options.paused = 0; options.showhelp = 0; options.bandwidth_in_bytes = 0; options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV2; options.screenfilter = NULL; options.freezeorder = 0; options.linedisplay = OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE; options.screen_offset = 0; options.show_totals = 0; options.max_bandwidth = 0; /* auto */ options.log_scale = 0; options.bar_interval = 1; options.timed_output = 0; options.no_curses = 0; options.num_lines = 10; /* Figure out the name for the config file */ s = getenv("HOME"); if(s != NULL) { int i = strlen(s) + 9 + 1; options.config_file = xmalloc(i); snprintf(options.config_file,i,"%s/.iftoprc",s); } else { options.config_file = xstrdup("iftoprc"); } options.config_file_specified = 0; } /* usage: * Print usage information. */ static void usage(FILE *fp) { fprintf(fp, "iftop: display bandwidth usage on an interface by host\n" "\n" "Synopsis: iftop -h | [-npblNBP] [-i interface] [-f filter code]\n" " [-F net/mask] [-G net6/mask6]\n" "\n" " -h display this message\n" " -n don't do hostname lookups\n" " -N don't convert port numbers to services\n" " -p run in promiscuous mode (show traffic between other\n" " hosts on the same network segment)\n" " -b don't display a bar graph of traffic\n" " -B Display bandwidth in bytes\n" " -i interface listen on named interface\n" " -f filter code use filter code to select packets to count\n" " (default: none, but only IP packets are counted)\n" " -F net/mask show traffic flows in/out of IPv4 network\n" " -G net6/mask6 show traffic flows in/out of IPv6 network\n" " -l display and count link-local IPv6 traffic (default: off)\n" " -P show ports as well as hosts\n" " -m limit sets the upper limit for the bandwidth scale\n" " -c config file specifies an alternative configuration file\n" " -t use text interface without ncurses\n" "\n" " Sorting orders:\n" " -o 2s Sort by first column (2s traffic average)\n" " -o 10s Sort by second column (10s traffic average) [default]\n" " -o 40s Sort by third column (40s traffic average)\n" " -o source Sort by source address\n" " -o destination Sort by destination address\n" "\n" " The following options are only available in combination with -t\n" " -s num print one single text output afer num seconds, then quit\n" " -L num number of lines to print\n" "\n" "iftop, version " PACKAGE_VERSION "\n" "copyright (c) 2002 Paul Warren and contributors\n" ); } void options_read_args(int argc, char **argv) { int opt; opterr = 0; while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, optstr)) != -1) { switch (opt) { case 'h': usage(stdout); exit(0); case 'n': config_set_string("dns-resolution","false"); break; case 'N': config_set_string("port-resolution","false"); break; case 'i': config_set_string("interface", optarg); break; case 'f': config_set_string("filter-code", optarg); break; case 'l': config_set_string("link-local", "true"); break; case 'p': config_set_string("promiscuous", "true"); break; case 'P': config_set_string("port-display", "on"); break; case 'F': config_set_string("net-filter", optarg); break; case 'G': config_set_string("net-filter6", optarg); break; case 'm': config_set_string("max-bandwidth", optarg); break; case 'b': config_set_string("show-bars", "false"); break; case 'B': config_set_string("use-bytes", "true"); break; case 's': config_set_string("timed-output", optarg); break; case 't': config_set_string("no-curses", "true"); break; case 'L': config_set_string("num-lines", optarg); break; case 'o': config_set_string("sort", optarg); break; case 'c': xfree(options.config_file); options.config_file = xstrdup(optarg); options.config_file_specified = 1; break; case '?': fprintf(stderr, "iftop: unknown option -%c\n", optopt); usage(stderr); exit(1); case ':': fprintf(stderr, "iftop: option -%c requires an argument\n", optopt); usage(stderr); exit(1); } } if (optind != argc) { fprintf(stderr, "iftop: found arguments following options\n"); fprintf(stderr, "*** some options have changed names since v0.9 ***\n"); usage(stderr); exit(1); } } /* options_config_get_string: * Gets a value from the config, sets *value to a copy of the value, if * found. Leaves the option unchanged otherwise. */ int options_config_get_string(const char *name, char** value) { char *s; s = config_get_string(name); if(s != NULL) { *value = xstrdup(s); return 1; } return 0; } int options_config_get_bool(const char *name, int* value) { if(config_get_string(name)) { *value = config_get_bool(name); return 1; } return 0; } int options_config_get_int(const char *name, int* value) { if(config_get_string(name)) { config_get_int(name, value); return 1; } return 0; } int options_config_get_enum(char *name, config_enumeration_type* enumeration, int *result) { int i; if(config_get_string(name)) { if(config_get_enum(name, enumeration, &i)) { *result = i; return 1; } } return 0; } int options_config_get_promiscuous() { if(config_get_string("promiscuous")) { options.promiscuous = config_get_bool("promiscuous"); if(options.promiscuous) { /* User has explicitly requested promiscuous mode, so don't be * choosy */ options.promiscuous_but_choosy = 0; } return 1; } return 0; } int options_config_get_bw_rate(char *directive, long long* result) { char* units; long long mult = 1; long long value; char *s; s = config_get_string(directive); if(s) { units = s + strspn(s, "0123456789"); if(strlen(units) > 1) { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid units in value: %s\n", s); return 0; } if(strlen(units) == 1) { if(*units == 'k' || *units == 'K') { mult = 1024; } else if(*units == 'm' || *units == 'M') { mult = 1024 * 1024; } else if(*units == 'g' || *units == 'G') { mult = 1024 * 1024 * 1024; } else if(*units == 'b' || *units == 'B') { /* bits => mult = 1 */ } else { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid units in value: %s\n", s); return 0; } } *units = '\0'; if(sscanf(s, "%lld", &value) != 1) { fprintf(stderr, "Error reading rate: %s\n", s); } options.max_bandwidth = value * mult; return 1; } return 0; } /* * Read the net filter option. */ int options_config_get_net_filter() { char* s; s = config_get_string("net-filter"); if(s) { char* mask; options.netfilter = 0; mask = strchr(s, '/'); if (mask == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not parse net/mask: %s\n", s); return 0; } *mask = '\0'; mask++; if (inet_aton(s, &options.netfilternet) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid network address: %s\n", s); return 0; } /* Accept a netmask like /24 or /255.255.255.0. */ if (mask[strspn(mask, "0123456789")] == '\0') { /* Whole string is numeric */ int n; n = atoi(mask); if (n > 32) { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid netmask length: %s\n", mask); } else { if(n == 32) { /* This needs to be special cased, although I don't fully * understand why -pdw */ options.netfiltermask.s_addr = htonl(0xffffffffl); } else { u_int32_t mm = 0xffffffffl; mm >>= n; options.netfiltermask.s_addr = htonl(~mm); } } options.netfilter = 1; } else { if (inet_aton(mask, &options.netfiltermask) != 0) options.netfilter = 1; else { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid netmask: %s\n", s); return 0; } } options.netfilternet.s_addr = options.netfilternet.s_addr & options.netfiltermask.s_addr; return 1; } return 0; } /* * Read the net filter IPv6 option. */ int options_config_get_net_filter6() { char* s; int j; s = config_get_string("net-filter6"); if(s) { char* mask; options.netfilter6 = 0; mask = strchr(s, '/'); if (mask == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not parse IPv6 net/prefix: %s\n", s); return 0; } *mask = '\0'; mask++; if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, s, &options.netfilter6net) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid IPv6 network address: %s\n", s); return 0; } /* Accept prefix lengths and address expressions. */ if (mask[strspn(mask, "0123456789")] == '\0') { /* Whole string is numeric */ unsigned int n; n = atoi(mask); if (n > 128 || n < 1) { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid IPv6 prefix length: %s\n", mask); } else { int bl, rem; const uint8_t mm = 0xff; uint8_t part = mm; bl = n / 8; rem = n % 8; part <<= 8 - rem; for (j=0; j < bl; ++j) options.netfilter6mask.s6_addr[j] = mm; if (rem > 0) options.netfilter6mask.s6_addr[bl] = part; options.netfilter6 = 1; } } else { if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, mask, &options.netfilter6mask) != 0) options.netfilter6 = 1; else { fprintf(stderr, "Invalid IPv6 netmask: %s\n", s); return 0; } } /* Prepare any comparison by masking the provided filtered net. */ for (j=0; j < 16; ++j) options.netfilter6net.s6_addr[j] &= options.netfilter6mask.s6_addr[j]; return 1; } return 0; } void options_make() { options_config_get_string("interface", &options.interface); options_config_get_bool("dns-resolution", &options.dnsresolution); options_config_get_bool("port-resolution", &options.portresolution); options_config_get_string("filter-code", &options.filtercode); options_config_get_bool("show-bars", &options.showbars); options_config_get_promiscuous(); options_config_get_bool("hide-source", &options.aggregate_src); options_config_get_bool("hide-destination", &options.aggregate_dest); options_config_get_bool("use-bytes", &options.bandwidth_in_bytes); options_config_get_enum("sort", sort_enumeration, (int*)&options.sort); options_config_get_enum("line-display", linedisplay_enumeration, (int*)&options.linedisplay); options_config_get_bool("show-totals", &options.show_totals); options_config_get_bool("log-scale", &options.log_scale); options_config_get_bw_rate("max-bandwidth", &options.max_bandwidth); options_config_get_enum("port-display", showports_enumeration, (int*)&options.showports); options_config_get_string("screen-filter", &options.screenfilter); options_config_get_bool("link-local", &options.link_local); options_config_get_int("timed-output", &options.timed_output); options_config_get_bool("no-curses", &options.no_curses); options_config_get_int("num-lines", &options.num_lines); options_config_get_net_filter(); options_config_get_net_filter6(); }; iftop-1.0pre4/options.h0000644000076600007660000000357212262327644012106 00000000000000/* * options.h: * */ #ifndef __OPTIONS_H_ /* include guard */ #define __OPTIONS_H_ #include #include #include #include typedef enum { OPTION_PORTS_OFF, OPTION_PORTS_SRC, OPTION_PORTS_DEST, OPTION_PORTS_ON } option_port_t; typedef enum { OPTION_SORT_DIV1, OPTION_SORT_DIV2, OPTION_SORT_DIV3, OPTION_SORT_SRC, OPTION_SORT_DEST } option_sort_t; typedef enum { OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE, OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH, OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV, OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT } option_linedisplay_t; /* * This structure has to be defined in the same order as the config * directives in cfgfile.c. Clearly this is EBW. */ typedef struct { /* interface on which to listen */ char *interface; int dnsresolution; int portresolution; /* pcap filter code */ char *filtercode; int showbars; option_port_t showports; int promiscuous; int promiscuous_but_choosy; int aggregate_src; int aggregate_dest; int paused; int showhelp; int timed_output; int no_curses; int num_lines; int bandwidth_in_bytes; option_sort_t sort; int bar_interval; char* screenfilter; int freezeorder; int screen_offset; option_linedisplay_t linedisplay; int show_totals; long long max_bandwidth; int log_scale; /* Cross network filter */ int netfilter; struct in_addr netfilternet; struct in_addr netfiltermask; int netfilter6; struct in6_addr netfilter6net; struct in6_addr netfilter6mask; /* Account for link-local traffic. */ int link_local; char *config_file; int config_file_specified; } options_t; void options_set_defaults(); void options_read(int argc, char **argv); void options_read_args(int argc, char **argv); void options_make(); #endif /* __OPTIONS_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/ppp.h0000644000076600007660000000534010353602105011170 00000000000000/* @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/ppp.h,v 1.2 2005/12/25 20:42:45 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * Point to Point Protocol (PPP) RFC1331 * * Copyright 1989 by Carnegie Mellon. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this program for any * purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that this copyright * and permission notice appear on all copies and supporting documentation, * the name of Carnegie Mellon not be used in advertising or publicity * pertaining to distribution of the program without specific prior * permission, and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying * and distribution is by permission of Carnegie Mellon and Stanford * University. Carnegie Mellon makes no representations about the * suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" * without express or implied warranty. */ #define PPP_HDRLEN 4 /* length of PPP header */ #define PPP_ADDRESS 0xff /* The address byte value */ #define PPP_CONTROL 0x03 /* The control byte value */ /* Protocol numbers */ #define PPP_IP 0x0021 /* Raw IP */ #define PPP_OSI 0x0023 /* OSI Network Layer */ #define PPP_NS 0x0025 /* Xerox NS IDP */ #define PPP_DECNET 0x0027 /* DECnet Phase IV */ #define PPP_APPLE 0x0029 /* Appletalk */ #define PPP_IPX 0x002b /* Novell IPX */ #define PPP_VJC 0x002d /* Van Jacobson Compressed TCP/IP */ #define PPP_VJNC 0x002f /* Van Jacobson Uncompressed TCP/IP */ #define PPP_BRPDU 0x0031 /* Bridging PDU */ #define PPP_STII 0x0033 /* Stream Protocol (ST-II) */ #define PPP_VINES 0x0035 /* Banyan Vines */ #define PPP_IPV6 0x0057 /* IPv6 */ #define PPP_COMP 0x00fd /* Compressed Datagram */ #define PPP_HELLO 0x0201 /* 802.1d Hello Packets */ #define PPP_LUXCOM 0x0231 /* Luxcom */ #define PPP_SNS 0x0233 /* Sigma Network Systems */ #define PPP_IPCP 0x8021 /* IP Control Protocol */ #define PPP_OSICP 0x8023 /* OSI Network Layer Control Protocol */ #define PPP_NSCP 0x8025 /* Xerox NS IDP Control Protocol */ #define PPP_DECNETCP 0x8027 /* DECnet Control Protocol */ #define PPP_APPLECP 0x8029 /* Appletalk Control Protocol */ #define PPP_IPXCP 0x802b /* Novell IPX Control Protocol */ #define PPP_STIICP 0x8033 /* Strean Protocol Control Protocol */ #define PPP_VINESCP 0x8035 /* Banyan Vines Control Protocol */ #define PPP_IPV6CP 0x8057 /* IPv6 Control Protocol */ #define PPP_CCP 0x80fd /* Compress Control Protocol */ #define PPP_LCP 0xc021 /* Link Control Protocol */ #define PPP_PAP 0xc023 /* Password Authentication Protocol */ #define PPP_LQM 0xc025 /* Link Quality Monitoring */ #define PPP_CHAP 0xc223 /* Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol */ #define PPP_BACP 0xc02b /* Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol */ #define PPP_BAP 0xc02d /* BAP */ #define PPP_MP 0xc03d /* Multi-Link */ iftop-1.0pre4/README0000644000076600007660000000246407670214332011115 00000000000000README for iftop $Id: README,v 1.8 2003/06/06 22:42:34 pdw Exp $ Read the INSTALL file, manual page and source code for more information. iftop must be run as root. KNOWN ISSUES RedHat 7.2: There is a bug in the version of ncurses distibuted with RedHat 7.2 that will cause iftop to segfault. The RPM in RedHat's Rawhide distribution fixes this. Slackware 8.1: You may need to upgrade your libpcap (by updating the tcpdump package) in order to compile iftop. FreeBSD 4.7: This version of FreeBSD lacks a proper gethostbyaddr_r function. You should choose an alternative name resolution technique using the --with-resolver=... option to configure. Solaris: On Solaris, iftop has to run in promiscuous mode in order to capture outgoing packets. iftop autoconfigures to run in promiscuous mode on Solaris, but will filter out non-broadcast packets which are not addressed to or from localhost. On Solaris, the -p option merely disables that filter. If you have some other sort of system that behaves like Solaris in needing promiscuous mode, you can pass --enable-default-promiscuous to configure to enable this behavior. Cf. http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/2002/02/msg00010.html The version of curses distributed with Solaris may not be sufficient for iftop's needs. You will probably need ncurses or similar. iftop-1.0pre4/resolver.c0000644000076600000240000003325112267017361012224 00000000000000/* * resolver.c: * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ns_hash.h" #include "iftop.h" #include "threadprof.h" #include "options.h" #define RESOLVE_QUEUE_LENGTH 20 struct addr_storage { int af; /* AF_INET or AF_INET6 */ int len; /* sizeof(struct in_addr or in6_addr) */ union { struct in_addr addr4; struct in6_addr addr6; } addr; #define as_addr4 addr.addr4 #define as_addr6 addr.addr6 }; struct addr_storage resolve_queue[RESOLVE_QUEUE_LENGTH]; pthread_cond_t resolver_queue_cond; pthread_mutex_t resolver_queue_mutex; hash_type* ns_hash; int head; int tail; extern options_t options; /* * We have a choice of resolver methods. Real computers have getnameinfo or * gethostbyaddr_r, which are reentrant and therefore thread safe. Other * machines don't, and so we can use non-reentrant gethostbyaddr and have only * one resolver thread. Alternatively, we can use the MIT ares asynchronous * DNS library to do this. */ #if defined(USE_GETNAMEINFO) /** * Implementation of do_resolve for platforms with getaddrinfo. * * This is a fairly sane function with a uniform interface which is even -- * shock! -- standardised by POSIX and in RFC 2553. Unfortunately systems such * as NetBSD break the RFC and implement it in a non-thread-safe fashion, so * for the moment, the configure script won't try to use it. */ char *do_resolve(struct addr_storage *addr) { struct sockaddr_in sin; struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; char buf[NI_MAXHOST]; /* 1025 */ int ret; switch (addr->af) { case AF_INET: sin.sin_family = addr->af; sin.sin_port = 0; memcpy(&sin.sin_addr, &addr->as_addr4, addr->len); ret = getnameinfo((struct sockaddr*)&sin, sizeof sin, buf, sizeof buf, NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD); break; case AF_INET6: sin6.sin6_family = addr->af; sin6.sin6_port = 0; memcpy(&sin6.sin6_addr, &addr->as_addr6, addr->len); ret = getnameinfo((struct sockaddr*)&sin6, sizeof sin6, buf, sizeof buf, NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD); break; default: return NULL; } if (ret == 0) return xstrdup(buf); else return NULL; } #elif defined(USE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R) /** * Implementation of do_resolve for platforms with working gethostbyaddr_r * * Some implementations of libc choose to implement gethostbyaddr_r as * a non thread-safe wrapper to gethostbyaddr. An interesting choice... */ char* do_resolve(struct addr_storage *addr) { struct hostent hostbuf, *hp = NULL; size_t hstbuflen = 1024; char *tmphstbuf; int res = 0; int herr; char * ret = NULL; /* Allocate buffer, remember to free it to avoid memory leakage. */ tmphstbuf = xmalloc (hstbuflen); /* nss-myhostname's gethostbyaddr_r() causes an assertion failure if an * "invalid" (as in outside of IPv4 or IPv6) address family is passed */ if (addr->af == AF_INET || addr->af == AF_INET6) { /* Some machines have gethostbyaddr_r returning an integer error code; on * others, it returns a struct hostent*. */ #ifdef GETHOSTBYADDR_R_RETURNS_INT while ((res = gethostbyaddr_r((char*)&addr->addr, addr->len, addr->af, &hostbuf, tmphstbuf, hstbuflen, &hp, &herr)) == ERANGE) #else /* ... also assume one fewer argument.... */ while ((hp = gethostbyaddr_r((char*)&addr->addr, addr->len, addr->af, &hostbuf, tmphstbuf, hstbuflen, &herr)) == NULL && errno == ERANGE) #endif { /* Enlarge the buffer. */ hstbuflen *= 2; tmphstbuf = realloc (tmphstbuf, hstbuflen); } } /* Check for errors. */ if (res || hp == NULL) { /* failed */ /* Leave the unresolved IP in the hash */ } else { ret = xstrdup(hp->h_name); } xfree(tmphstbuf); return ret; } #elif defined(USE_GETHOSTBYADDR) /** * Implementation using gethostbyname. Since this is nonreentrant, we have to * wrap it in a mutex, losing all benefit of multithreaded resolution. */ char *do_resolve(struct addr_storage *addr) { static pthread_mutex_t ghba_mtx = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; char *s = NULL; struct hostent *he; pthread_mutex_lock(&ghba_mtx); he = gethostbyaddr((char*)&addr->addr, addr->len, addr->af); if (he) s = xstrdup(he->h_name); pthread_mutex_unlock(&ghba_mtx); return s; } #elif defined(USE_LIBRESOLV) #include #include /** * libresolv implementation * resolver functions may not be thread safe */ char* do_resolve(struct addr_storage *addr) { char msg[PACKETSZ]; char s[35]; int l; unsigned char* a; char * ret = NULL; if (addr->af != AF_INET) return NULL; a = (unsigned char*)&addr->addr; snprintf(s, 35, "%d.%d.%d.%d.in-addr.arpa.",a[3], a[2], a[1], a[0]); l = res_search(s, C_IN, T_PTR, msg, PACKETSZ); if(l != -1) { ns_msg nsmsg; ns_rr rr; if(ns_initparse(msg, l, &nsmsg) != -1) { int c; int i; c = ns_msg_count(nsmsg, ns_s_an); for(i = 0; i < c; i++) { if(ns_parserr(&nsmsg, ns_s_an, i, &rr) == 0){ if(ns_rr_type(rr) == T_PTR) { char buf[256]; ns_name_uncompress(msg, msg + l, ns_rr_rdata(rr), buf, 256); ret = xstrdup(buf); } } } } } return ret; } #elif defined(USE_ARES) /** * ares implementation */ #include #include #include /* callback function for ares */ struct ares_callback_comm { struct in_addr *addr; int result; char *name; }; static void do_resolve_ares_callback(void *arg, int status, unsigned char *abuf, int alen) { struct hostent *he; struct ares_callback_comm *C; C = (struct ares_callback_comm*)arg; if (status == ARES_SUCCESS) { C->result = 1; ares_parse_ptr_reply(abuf, alen, C->addr, sizeof *C->addr, AF_INET, &he); C->name = xstrdup(he->h_name);; ares_free_hostent(he); } else { C->result = -1; } } char *do_resolve(struct addr_storage * addr) { struct ares_callback_comm C; char s[35]; unsigned char *a; ares_channel *chan; static pthread_mutex_t ares_init_mtx = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static pthread_key_t ares_key; static int gotkey; if (addr->af != AF_INET) return NULL; /* Make sure we have an ARES channel for this thread. */ pthread_mutex_lock(&ares_init_mtx); if (!gotkey) { pthread_key_create(&ares_key, NULL); gotkey = 1; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&ares_init_mtx); chan = pthread_getspecific(ares_key); if (!chan) { chan = xmalloc(sizeof *chan); pthread_setspecific(ares_key, chan); if (ares_init(chan) != ARES_SUCCESS) return NULL; } a = (unsigned char*)&addr->as_addr4; sprintf(s, "%d.%d.%d.%d.in-addr.arpa.", a[3], a[2], a[1], a[0]); C.result = 0; C.addr = &addr->as_addr4; ares_query(*chan, s, C_IN, T_PTR, do_resolve_ares_callback, &C); while (C.result == 0) { int n; fd_set readfds, writefds; struct timeval tv; FD_ZERO(&readfds); FD_ZERO(&writefds); n = ares_fds(*chan, &readfds, &writefds); ares_timeout(*chan, NULL, &tv); select(n, &readfds, &writefds, NULL, &tv); ares_process(*chan, &readfds, &writefds); } /* At this stage, the query should be complete. */ switch (C.result) { case -1: case 0: /* shouldn't happen */ return NULL; default: return C.name; } } #elif defined(USE_FORKING_RESOLVER) /** * Resolver which forks a process, then uses gethostbyname. */ #include #define NAMESIZE 64 int forking_resolver_worker(int fd) { while (1) { struct addr_storage a; struct hostent *he; char buf[NAMESIZE] = {0}; if (read(fd, &a, sizeof a) != sizeof a) return -1; he = gethostbyaddr((char*)&a.addr, a.len, a.af); if (he) strncpy(buf, he->h_name, NAMESIZE - 1); if (write(fd, buf, NAMESIZE) != NAMESIZE) return -1; } } char *do_resolve(struct in6_addr *addr) { struct { int fd; pid_t child; } *workerinfo; char name[NAMESIZE]; static pthread_mutex_t worker_init_mtx = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static pthread_key_t worker_key; static int gotkey; /* If no process exists, we need to spawn one. */ pthread_mutex_lock(&worker_init_mtx); if (!gotkey) { pthread_key_create(&worker_key, NULL); gotkey = 1; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&worker_init_mtx); workerinfo = pthread_getspecific(worker_key); if (!workerinfo) { int p[2]; if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNSPEC, p) == -1) return NULL; workerinfo = xmalloc(sizeof *workerinfo); pthread_setspecific(worker_key, workerinfo); workerinfo->fd = p[0]; switch (workerinfo->child = fork()) { case 0: close(p[0]); _exit(forking_resolver_worker(p[1])); case -1: close(p[0]); close(p[1]); return NULL; default: close(p[1]); } } /* Now have a worker to which we can write requests. */ if (write(workerinfo->fd, addr, sizeof *addr) != sizeof *addr || read(workerinfo->fd, name, NAMESIZE) != NAMESIZE) { /* Something went wrong. Just kill the child and get on with it. */ kill(workerinfo->child, SIGKILL); wait(NULL); close(workerinfo->fd); xfree(workerinfo); pthread_setspecific(worker_key, NULL); *name = 0; } if (!*name) return NULL; else return xstrdup(name); } #else # warning No name resolution method specified; name resolution will not work char *do_resolve(struct addr_storage *addr) { return NULL; } #endif void resolver_worker(void* ptr) { /* int thread_number = *(int*)ptr;*/ pthread_mutex_lock(&resolver_queue_mutex); sethostent(1); while(1) { /* Wait until we are told that an address has been added to the * queue. */ pthread_cond_wait(&resolver_queue_cond, &resolver_queue_mutex); /* Keep resolving until the queue is empty */ while(head != tail) { char * hostname; struct addr_storage addr = resolve_queue[tail]; /* mutex always locked at this point */ tail = (tail + 1) % RESOLVE_QUEUE_LENGTH; pthread_mutex_unlock(&resolver_queue_mutex); hostname = do_resolve(&addr); /* * Store the result in ns_hash */ pthread_mutex_lock(&resolver_queue_mutex); if(hostname != NULL) { char* old; union { char **ch_pp; void **void_pp; } u_old = { &old }; if(hash_find(ns_hash, &addr, u_old.void_pp) == HASH_STATUS_OK) { hash_delete(ns_hash, &addr); xfree(old); } hash_insert(ns_hash, &addr, (void*)hostname); } } } } void resolver_initialise() { int* n; int i; pthread_t thread; head = tail = 0; ns_hash = ns_hash_create(); pthread_mutex_init(&resolver_queue_mutex, NULL); pthread_cond_init(&resolver_queue_cond, NULL); for(i = 0; i < 2; i++) { n = (int*)xmalloc(sizeof *n); *n = i; pthread_create(&thread, NULL, (void*)&resolver_worker, (void*)n); } } void resolve(int af, void* addr, char* result, int buflen) { char* hostname; union { char **ch_pp; void **void_pp; } u_hostname = { &hostname }; int added = 0; struct addr_storage *raddr; if(options.dnsresolution == 1) { raddr = malloc(sizeof *raddr); memset(raddr, 0, sizeof *raddr); raddr->af = af; raddr->len = (af == AF_INET ? sizeof(struct in_addr) : sizeof(struct in6_addr)); memcpy(&raddr->addr, addr, raddr->len); pthread_mutex_lock(&resolver_queue_mutex); if(hash_find(ns_hash, raddr, u_hostname.void_pp) == HASH_STATUS_OK) { /* Found => already resolved, or on the queue, no need to keep * it around */ free(raddr); } else { hostname = xmalloc(INET6_ADDRSTRLEN); inet_ntop(af, &raddr->addr, hostname, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN); hash_insert(ns_hash, raddr, hostname); if(((head + 1) % RESOLVE_QUEUE_LENGTH) == tail) { /* queue full */ } else if ((af == AF_INET6) && (IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&raddr->as_addr6) || IN6_IS_ADDR_SITELOCAL(&raddr->as_addr6))) { /* Link-local and site-local stay numerical. */ } else { resolve_queue[head] = *raddr; head = (head + 1) % RESOLVE_QUEUE_LENGTH; added = 1; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&resolver_queue_mutex); if(added == 1) { pthread_cond_signal(&resolver_queue_cond); } if(result != NULL && buflen > 1) { strncpy(result, hostname, buflen - 1); result[buflen - 1] = '\0'; } } } iftop-1.0pre4/resolver.h0000644000076600007660000000050611642151044012234 00000000000000/* * resolver.h: * */ #ifndef __RESOLVER_H_ /* include guard */ #define __RESOLVER_H_ #include #include #include #include void resolver_initialise(void); void resolve(int af, struct in6_addr* addr, char* result, int buflen); #endif /* __RESOLVER_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/screenfilter.c0000644000076600007660000000200407561463667013074 00000000000000/* * screenfilter.c: * * Copyright (c) 2002 DecisionSoft Ltd. * Paul Warren (pdw) Fri Oct 25 10:21:00 2002 * */ #include "config.h" #ifdef HAVE_REGCOMP #include #include #include #include "iftop.h" #include "options.h" static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: screenfilter.c,v 1.3 2002/11/04 12:27:35 chris Exp $"; extern options_t options ; regex_t preg; int screen_filter_set(char* s) { int r; if(options.screenfilter != NULL) { xfree(options.screenfilter); options.screenfilter = NULL; regfree(&preg); } r = regcomp(&preg, s, REG_ICASE|REG_EXTENDED); if(r == 0) { options.screenfilter = s; return 1; } else { xfree(s); return 0; } } int screen_filter_match(char *s) { int r; if(options.screenfilter == NULL) { return 1; } r = regexec(&preg, s, 0, NULL, 0); if(r == 0) { return 1; } else { return 0; } } #endif /* HAVE_REGCOMP */ iftop-1.0pre4/screenfilter.h0000644000076600007660000000062607561463667013111 00000000000000/* * screenfilter.h: * * Copyright (c) 2002 DecisionSoft Ltd. * Paul Warren (pdw) Fri Oct 25 10:25:50 2002 * * RCS: $Id: screenfilter.h,v 1.2 2002/11/04 12:27:35 chris Exp $ */ #ifndef __SCREENFILTER_H_ /* include guard */ #define __SCREENFILTER_H_ #include "config.h" #ifdef HAVE_REGCOMP int screen_filter_set(char* s); int screen_filter_match(char* s); #endif #endif /* __SCREENFILTER_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/serv_hash.c0000644000076600007660000000312310327763235012360 00000000000000/* hash table */ #include #include #include #include "serv_hash.h" #include "hash.h" #include "iftop.h" // Deliberately not a power of 2 or 10 #define hash_table_size 123 int serv_hash_compare(void* a, void* b) { ip_service* aa = (ip_service*)a; ip_service* bb = (ip_service*)b; return (aa->port == bb->port && aa->protocol == bb->protocol); } int serv_hash_hash(void* key) { ip_service* serv = (ip_service*)key; return serv->protocol % hash_table_size; } void* serv_hash_copy_key(void* orig) { ip_service* copy; copy = xmalloc(sizeof *copy); *copy = *(ip_service*)orig; return copy; } void serv_hash_delete_key(void* key) { free(key); } /* * Allocate and return a hash */ hash_type* serv_hash_create() { hash_type* hash_table; hash_table = xcalloc(hash_table_size, sizeof *hash_table); hash_table->size = hash_table_size; hash_table->compare = &serv_hash_compare; hash_table->hash = &serv_hash_hash; hash_table->delete_key = &serv_hash_delete_key; hash_table->copy_key = &serv_hash_copy_key; hash_initialise(hash_table); return hash_table; } void serv_hash_initialise(hash_type* sh) { struct servent* ent; struct protoent* pent; ip_service* service; setprotoent(1); while((ent = getservent()) != NULL) { pent = getprotobyname(ent->s_proto); if(pent != NULL) { service = xmalloc(sizeof(ip_service)); service->port = ntohs(ent->s_port); service->protocol = pent->p_proto; hash_insert(sh, service, xstrdup(ent->s_name)); } } endprotoent(); } iftop-1.0pre4/serv_hash.h0000644000076600007660000000057210327761461012371 00000000000000/* * addr_hash.h: * */ #ifndef __SERV_HASH_H_ /* include guard */ #define __SERV_HASH_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "hash.h" typedef struct { int port; int protocol; } ip_service; hash_type* serv_hash_create(void); void serv_hash_initialise(hash_type* sh); #endif /* __SERV_HASH_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/sll.h0000644000076600007660000001257507670214333011205 00000000000000/*- * Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from the Stanford/CMU enet packet filter, * (net/enet.c) distributed as part of 4.3BSD, and code contributed * to Berkeley by Steven McCanne and Van Jacobson both of Lawrence * Berkeley Laboratory. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. 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 BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/sll.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:35 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * For captures on Linux cooked sockets, we construct a fake header * that includes: * * a 2-byte "packet type" which is one of: * * LINUX_SLL_HOST packet was sent to us * LINUX_SLL_BROADCAST packet was broadcast * LINUX_SLL_MULTICAST packet was multicast * LINUX_SLL_OTHERHOST packet was sent to somebody else * LINUX_SLL_OUTGOING packet was sent *by* us; * * a 2-byte Ethernet protocol field; * * a 2-byte link-layer type; * * a 2-byte link-layer address length; * * an 8-byte source link-layer address, whose actual length is * specified by the previous value. * * All fields except for the link-layer address are in network byte order. * * DO NOT change the layout of this structure, or change any of the * LINUX_SLL_ values below. If you must change the link-layer header * for a "cooked" Linux capture, introduce a new DLT_ type (ask * "tcpdump-workers@tcpdump.org" for one, so that you don't give it a * value that collides with a value already being used), and use the * new header in captures of that type, so that programs that can * handle DLT_LINUX_SLL captures will continue to handle them correctly * without any change, and so that capture files with different headers * can be told apart and programs that read them can dissect the * packets in them. */ /* * A DLT_LINUX_SLL fake link-layer header. */ #define SLL_HDR_LEN 16 /* total header length */ #define SLL_ADDRLEN 8 /* length of address field */ struct sll_header { u_int16_t sll_pkttype; /* packet type */ u_int16_t sll_hatype; /* link-layer address type */ u_int16_t sll_halen; /* link-layer address length */ u_int8_t sll_addr[SLL_ADDRLEN]; /* link-layer address */ u_int16_t sll_protocol; /* protocol */ }; /* * The LINUX_SLL_ values for "sll_pkttype"; these correspond to the * PACKET_ values on Linux, but are defined here so that they're * available even on systems other than Linux, and so that they * don't change even if the PACKET_ values change. */ #define LINUX_SLL_HOST 0 #define LINUX_SLL_BROADCAST 1 #define LINUX_SLL_MULTICAST 2 #define LINUX_SLL_OTHERHOST 3 #define LINUX_SLL_OUTGOING 4 /* * The LINUX_SLL_ values for "sll_protocol"; these correspond to the * ETH_P_ values on Linux, but are defined here so that they're * available even on systems other than Linux. We assume, for now, * that the ETH_P_ values won't change in Linux; if they do, then: * * if we don't translate them in "pcap-linux.c", capture files * won't necessarily be readable if captured on a system that * defines ETH_P_ values that don't match these values; * * if we do translate them in "pcap-linux.c", that makes life * unpleasant for the BPF code generator, as the values you test * for in the kernel aren't the values that you test for when * reading a capture file, so the fixup code run on BPF programs * handed to the kernel ends up having to do more work. * * Add other values here as necessary, for handling packet types that * might show up on non-Ethernet, non-802.x networks. (Not all the ones * in the Linux "if_ether.h" will, I suspect, actually show up in * captures.) */ #define LINUX_SLL_P_802_3 0x0001 /* Novell 802.3 frames without 802.2 LLC header */ #define LINUX_SLL_P_802_2 0x0004 /* 802.2 frames (not D/I/X Ethernet) */ iftop-1.0pre4/sorted_list.c0000644000076600007660000000166207447406160012737 00000000000000/* * sorted_list.c: * */ #include #include #include "sorted_list.h" #include "iftop.h" void sorted_list_insert(sorted_list_type* list, void* item) { sorted_list_node *node, *p; p = &(list->root); while(p->next != NULL && list->compare(item, p->next->data) > 0) { p = p->next; } node = xmalloc(sizeof *node); node->next = p->next; node->data = item; p->next = node; } sorted_list_node* sorted_list_next_item(sorted_list_type* list, sorted_list_node* prev) { if(prev == NULL) { return list->root.next; } else { return prev->next; } } void sorted_list_destroy(sorted_list_type* list) { sorted_list_node *p, *n; p = list->root.next; while(p != NULL) { n = p->next; free(p); p = n; } list->root.next = NULL; } void sorted_list_initialise(sorted_list_type* list) { list->root.next = NULL; } iftop-1.0pre4/sorted_list.h0000644000076600007660000000112607447376501012744 00000000000000/* * sorted_list.h: * */ #ifndef __SORTED_LIST_H_ /* include guard */ #define __SORTED_LIST_H_ typedef struct sorted_list_node_tag { struct sorted_list_node_tag* next; void* data; } sorted_list_node; typedef struct { sorted_list_node root; int (*compare)(void*, void*); } sorted_list_type; void sorted_list_initialise(sorted_list_type* list); void sorted_list_insert(sorted_list_type* list, void* item); sorted_list_node* sorted_list_next_item(sorted_list_type* list, sorted_list_node* prev); void sorted_list_destroy(sorted_list_type* list); #endif /* __SORTED_LIST_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/stringmap.c0000644000076600007660000000554711642151044012404 00000000000000/* * stringmap.c: sucky implementation of binary trees * * This makes no attempt to balance the tree, so has bad worst-case behaviour. * Also, I haven't implemented removal of items from the tree. So sue me. * * Copyright (c) 2001 Chris Lightfoot. All rights reserved. * */ static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: stringmap.c,v 1.4 2010/11/27 11:06:12 pdw Exp $"; #include #include #include "stringmap.h" #include "vector.h" #include "iftop.h" /* stringmap_new: * Allocate memory for a new stringmap. */ stringmap stringmap_new() { stringmap S; S = xcalloc(sizeof *S, 1); return S; } /* stringmap_delete: * Free memory for a stringmap. */ void stringmap_delete(stringmap S) { if (!S) return; if (S->l) stringmap_delete(S->l); if (S->g) stringmap_delete(S->g); xfree(S->key); xfree(S); } /* stringmap_delete_free: * Free memory for a stringmap, and the objects contained in it, assuming that * they are pointers to memory allocated by xmalloc(3). */ void stringmap_delete_free(stringmap S) { if (!S) return; if (S->l) stringmap_delete_free(S->l); if (S->g) stringmap_delete_free(S->g); xfree(S->key); xfree(S->d.v); xfree(S); } /* stringmap_insert: * Insert into S an item having key k and value d. Returns a pointer to * the existing item value, or NULL if a new item was created. */ item *stringmap_insert(stringmap S, const char *k, const item d) { if (!S) return NULL; if (S->key == NULL) { S->key = xstrdup(k); S->d = d; return NULL; } else { stringmap S2; for (S2 = S;;) { int i = strcmp(k, S2->key); if (i == 0) { return &(S2->d); } else if (i < 0) { if (S2->l) S2 = S2->l; else { if (!(S2->l = stringmap_new())) return NULL; S2->l->key = xstrdup(k); S2->l->d = d; return NULL; } } else if (i > 0) { if (S2->g) S2 = S2->g; else { if (!(S2->g = stringmap_new())) return NULL; S2->g->key = xstrdup(k); S2->g->d = d; return NULL; } } } } } /* stringmap_find: * Find in d an item having key k in the stringmap S, returning the item found * on success NULL if no key was found. */ stringmap stringmap_find(const stringmap S, const char *k) { stringmap S2; int i; if (!S || S->key == NULL) return 0; for (S2 = S;;) { i = strcmp(k, S2->key); if (i == 0) return S2; else if (i < 0) { if (S2->l) S2 = S2->l; else return NULL; } else if (i > 0) { if (S2->g) S2 = S2->g; else return NULL; } } } iftop-1.0pre4/stringmap.h0000644000076600007660000000137707744431321012415 00000000000000/* * stringmap.h: * map of strings * * Copyright (c) 2001 Chris Lightfoot. All rights reserved. * * $Id: stringmap.h,v 1.1 2003/10/19 06:44:33 pdw Exp $ * */ #ifndef __STRINGMAP_H_ /* include guard */ #define __STRINGMAP_H_ #include "vector.h" typedef struct _stringmap { char *key; item d; struct _stringmap *l, *g; } *stringmap; stringmap stringmap_new(void); void stringmap_delete(stringmap); void stringmap_delete_free(stringmap); /* Try to insert an item into a stringmap, returning 1 if the map already * contained an item with that key. */ item *stringmap_insert(stringmap, const char*, const item); /* Find an item in a stringmap */ stringmap stringmap_find(const stringmap, const char*); #endif /* __STRINGMAP_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/tcp.h0000644000076600007660000000662307670214333011176 00000000000000/* @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/tcp.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:35 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993 * 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 the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. 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 BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)tcp.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93 */ typedef u_int32_t tcp_seq; /* * TCP header. * Per RFC 793, September, 1981. */ struct tcphdr { u_int16_t th_sport; /* source port */ u_int16_t th_dport; /* destination port */ tcp_seq th_seq; /* sequence number */ tcp_seq th_ack; /* acknowledgement number */ u_int8_t th_offx2; /* data offset, rsvd */ #define TH_OFF(th) (((th)->th_offx2 & 0xf0) >> 4) u_int8_t th_flags; #define TH_FIN 0x01 #define TH_SYN 0x02 #define TH_RST 0x04 #define TH_PUSH 0x08 #define TH_ACK 0x10 #define TH_URG 0x20 #define TH_ECNECHO 0x40 /* ECN Echo */ #define TH_CWR 0x80 /* ECN Cwnd Reduced */ u_int16_t th_win; /* window */ u_int16_t th_sum; /* checksum */ u_int16_t th_urp; /* urgent pointer */ }; #define TCPOPT_EOL 0 #define TCPOPT_NOP 1 #define TCPOPT_MAXSEG 2 #define TCPOLEN_MAXSEG 4 #define TCPOPT_WSCALE 3 /* window scale factor (rfc1323) */ #define TCPOPT_SACKOK 4 /* selective ack ok (rfc2018) */ #define TCPOPT_SACK 5 /* selective ack (rfc2018) */ #define TCPOPT_ECHO 6 /* echo (rfc1072) */ #define TCPOPT_ECHOREPLY 7 /* echo (rfc1072) */ #define TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP 8 /* timestamp (rfc1323) */ #define TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP 10 #define TCPOLEN_TSTAMP_APPA (TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP+2) /* appendix A */ #define TCPOPT_CC 11 /* T/TCP CC options (rfc1644) */ #define TCPOPT_CCNEW 12 /* T/TCP CC options (rfc1644) */ #define TCPOPT_CCECHO 13 /* T/TCP CC options (rfc1644) */ #define TCPOPT_TSTAMP_HDR \ (TCPOPT_NOP<<24|TCPOPT_NOP<<16|TCPOPT_TIMESTAMP<<8|TCPOLEN_TIMESTAMP) iftop-1.0pre4/threadprof.c0000644000076600007660000000414207551566177012551 00000000000000/* * pthread_create wrapper for gprof compatibility * */ #include #include #undef pthread_create typedef struct wrapper_s { void * (*start_routine)(void *); void * arg; pthread_mutex_t lock; pthread_cond_t wait; struct itimerval itimer; } wrapper_t; static void * wrapper_routine(void *); /* Same prototype as pthread_create; use some #define magic to * transparently replace it in other files */ int gprof_pthread_create(pthread_t * thread, pthread_attr_t * attr, void * (*start_routine)(void *), void * arg) { wrapper_t wrapper_data; int i_return; /* Initialize the wrapper structure */ wrapper_data.start_routine = start_routine; wrapper_data.arg = arg; getitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &wrapper_data.itimer); pthread_cond_init(&wrapper_data.wait, NULL); pthread_mutex_init(&wrapper_data.lock, NULL); pthread_mutex_lock(&wrapper_data.lock); /* The real pthread_create call */ i_return = pthread_create(thread, attr, &wrapper_routine, &wrapper_data); /* If the thread was successfully spawned, wait for the data * to be released */ if(i_return == 0) { pthread_cond_wait(&wrapper_data.wait, &wrapper_data.lock); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&wrapper_data.lock); pthread_mutex_destroy(&wrapper_data.lock); pthread_cond_destroy(&wrapper_data.wait); return i_return; } /* The wrapper function in charge for setting the itimer value */ static void * wrapper_routine(void * data) { /* Put user data in thread-local variables */ void * (*start_routine)(void *) = ((wrapper_t*)data)->start_routine; void * arg = ((wrapper_t*)data)->arg; /* Set the profile timer value */ setitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &((wrapper_t*)data)->itimer, NULL); /* Tell the calling thread that we don't need its data anymore */ pthread_mutex_lock(&((wrapper_t*)data)->lock); pthread_cond_signal(&((wrapper_t*)data)->wait); pthread_mutex_unlock(&((wrapper_t*)data)->lock); /* Call the real function */ return start_routine(arg); } iftop-1.0pre4/threadprof.h0000644000076600007660000000035207551566177012555 00000000000000#ifdef PROFILING #define pthread_create(a, b, c, d) gprof_pthread_create(a, b, c, d) int gprof_pthread_create(pthread_t * thread, pthread_attr_t * attr, void * (*start_routine)(void *), void * arg); #endif iftop-1.0pre4/TODO0000644000076600007660000000101311642376077010723 00000000000000Things to do for iftop $Id: TODO,v 1.27 2011/10/03 18:17:35 pdw Exp $ * Revert old FreeBSD patch, install new one * Re-fix import order for Mac OS X * Add configurable offset for DLT_RAW * IP types other than v4? * Write config file * Show several and peaks? Colours? * Single keypress firewalling of troublesome connections, a la top(1)'s K to kill? * Configurable refresh rates. * Specify max link, then show %age capacity. * Count obscured connections. * Startup warnings cause pause. * Re-merge spec file iftop-1.0pre4/token.h0000644000076600007660000000452607670214333011530 00000000000000/* @(#) $Header: /home/pdw/vcvs/repos/iftop/token.h,v 1.2 2003/06/06 22:42:35 pdw Exp $ (LBL) */ /* * Copyright (c) 1998, Larry Lile * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * */ #define TOKEN_HDRLEN 14 #define TOKEN_RING_MAC_LEN 6 #define ROUTING_SEGMENT_MAX 16 #define IS_SOURCE_ROUTED(trp) ((trp)->token_shost[0] & 0x80) #define FRAME_TYPE(trp) (((trp)->token_fc & 0xC0) >> 6) #define TOKEN_FC_LLC 1 #define BROADCAST(trp) ((ntohs((trp)->token_rcf) & 0xE000) >> 13) #define RIF_LENGTH(trp) ((ntohs((trp)->token_rcf) & 0x1f00) >> 8) #define DIRECTION(trp) ((ntohs((trp)->token_rcf) & 0x0080) >> 7) #define LARGEST_FRAME(trp) ((ntohs((trp)->token_rcf) & 0x0070) >> 4) #define RING_NUMBER(trp, x) ((ntohs((trp)->token_rseg[x]) & 0xfff0) >> 4) #define BRIDGE_NUMBER(trp, x) ((ntohs((trp)->token_rseg[x]) & 0x000f)) #define SEGMENT_COUNT(trp) ((RIF_LENGTH(trp) - 2) / 2) struct token_header { u_int8_t token_ac; u_int8_t token_fc; u_int8_t token_dhost[TOKEN_RING_MAC_LEN]; u_int8_t token_shost[TOKEN_RING_MAC_LEN]; u_int16_t token_rcf; u_int16_t token_rseg[ROUTING_SEGMENT_MAX]; }; iftop-1.0pre4/tui.c0000644000076600007660000002502612267030176011201 00000000000000/* * tui.c: * * Based on ui.c from the original iftop sources. * * This user interface does not make use of curses. Instead, it prints its * output to STDOUT. This output is activated by providing the '-t' flag. * */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) #include #elif defined(HAVE_SGTTY_H) && defined(TIOCSETP) #include #include #elif defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) #include #include #else #include #endif #include "sorted_list.h" #include "options.h" #include "ui_common.h" /* Width of the host column in the output */ #define PRINT_WIDTH 40 /* * UI print function */ void tui_print() { sorted_list_node* nn = NULL; char host1[HOSTNAME_LENGTH], host2[HOSTNAME_LENGTH]; char buf0_10[10], buf1_10[10], buf2_10[10]; int j; static char *label; static char *labellong; int l = 0; if (!label) { xfree(label); label = (char *)calloc(PRINT_WIDTH + 1, 1); } if (!labellong) { xfree(labellong); labellong = (char *)calloc(PRINT_WIDTH + 1 + 9, 1); } if (options.paused ) { return; } /* Headings */ snprintf(label, PRINT_WIDTH, "%-*s", PRINT_WIDTH, "Host name (port/service if enabled)"); printf("%s %s %10s %10s %10s %10s\n", " #", label, "last 2s", "last 10s", "last 40s", "cumulative"); /* Divider line */ for (j = 0; j < PRINT_WIDTH + 52; j++) { printf("-"); } printf("\n"); /* Traverse the list of all connections */ while((nn = sorted_list_next_item(&screen_list, nn)) != NULL && l < options.num_lines) { /* Increment the line counter */ l++; /* Get the connection information */ host_pair_line* screen_line = (host_pair_line*)nn->data; /* Assemble host information */ sprint_host(host1, screen_line->ap.af, &(screen_line->ap.src6), screen_line->ap.src_port, screen_line->ap.protocol, PRINT_WIDTH, options.aggregate_src); sprint_host(host2, screen_line->ap.af, &(screen_line->ap.dst6), screen_line->ap.dst_port, screen_line->ap.protocol, PRINT_WIDTH, options.aggregate_dest); /* Send rate per connection */ printf("%4d %s%s", l, host1, " =>"); for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { readable_size(screen_line->sent[j], buf0_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); printf(" %10s", buf0_10); } /* Cumulative sent data per connection */ readable_size(screen_line->total_sent, buf0_10, 10, 1024, 1); printf(" %10s\n", buf0_10); /* Receive rate per connection */ printf(" %s%s", host2, " <="); for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { readable_size(screen_line->recv[j], buf0_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); printf(" %10s", buf0_10); } /* Cumulative received data per connection */ readable_size(screen_line->total_recv, buf0_10, 10, 1024, 1); printf(" %10s\n", buf0_10); } /* Divider line */ for (j = 0; j < PRINT_WIDTH + 52; j++) { printf("-"); } printf("\n"); /* Rate totals */ snprintf(labellong, PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "%-*s", PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "Total send rate:"); printf("%s ", labellong); for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { readable_size((((host_pair_line *)&totals)->sent[j]) , buf0_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); printf("%10s%c", buf0_10, j == HISTORY_DIVISIONS - 1 ? '\n' : ' '); } snprintf(labellong, PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "%-*s", PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "Total receive rate:"); printf("%s ", labellong); for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { readable_size((((host_pair_line *)&totals)->recv[j]) , buf0_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); printf("%10s%c", buf0_10, j == HISTORY_DIVISIONS - 1 ? '\n' : ' '); } snprintf(labellong, PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "%-*s", PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "Total send and receive rate:"); printf("%s ", labellong); for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { readable_size((((host_pair_line *)&totals)->sent[j] + ((host_pair_line *)&totals)->recv[j]) , buf0_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); printf("%10s%c", buf0_10, j == HISTORY_DIVISIONS - 1 ? '\n' : ' '); } /* Divider line */ for (j = 0; j < PRINT_WIDTH + 52; j++) { printf("-"); } printf("\n"); /* Peak traffic */ snprintf(labellong, PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "%-*s", PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "Peak rate (sent/received/total):"); readable_size(peaksent / RESOLUTION, buf0_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); readable_size(peakrecv / RESOLUTION, buf1_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); readable_size(peaktotal / RESOLUTION, buf2_10, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); printf("%s %10s %10s %10s\n", labellong, buf0_10, buf1_10, buf2_10); /* Cumulative totals */ snprintf(labellong, PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "%-*s", PRINT_WIDTH + 9, "Cumulative (sent/received/total):"); readable_size(history_totals.total_sent, buf0_10, 10, 1024, 1); readable_size(history_totals.total_recv, buf1_10, 10, 1024, 1); readable_size(history_totals.total_recv + history_totals.total_sent, buf2_10, 10, 1024, 1); printf("%s %10s %10s %10s\n", labellong, buf0_10, buf1_10, buf2_10); /* Double divider line */ for (j = 0; j < PRINT_WIDTH + 52; j++) { printf("="); } printf("\n\n"); } /* * Text interface data structure initializations. */ void tui_init() { screen_list_init(); screen_hash = addr_hash_create(); service_hash = serv_hash_create(); serv_hash_initialise(service_hash); printf("Listening on %s\n", options.interface); } /* * Tick function indicating screen refresh */ void tui_tick(int print) { if (print) { tui_print(); } } /* * Main UI loop. Code any interactive character inputs here. */ void tui_loop() { int i; extern sig_atomic_t foad; #if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) struct termios new_termios, old_termios; tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &old_termios); new_termios = old_termios; new_termios.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO); new_termios.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; new_termios.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &new_termios); #elif defined(HAVE_SGTTY_H) && defined(TIOCSETP) struct sgttyb new_tty, old_tty; ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCGETP, &old_tty); new_tty = old_tty; new_tty.sg_flags &= ~(ICANON|ECHO); ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSETP, &new_tty); #elif defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) struct termio new_termio, old_termio; ioctl(0, TCGETA, &old_termio); new_termio = old_termio; new_termio.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO); new_termio.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; new_termio.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; ioctl(0, TCSETA, &new_termio); #else system("/bin/stty cbreak -echo >/dev/null 2>&1"); #endif while ((i = getchar()) != 'q' && foad == 0) { switch (i) { case 'u': tick(1); break; case 'n': options.dnsresolution ^= 1; printf("DNS resolution is %s.\n\n", options.dnsresolution ? "ON" : "OFF"); tick(1); break; case 'N': options.portresolution ^= 1; printf("Port resolution is %s.\n\n", options.portresolution ? "ON" : "OFF"); tick(1); break; case 's': options.aggregate_src ^= 1; printf("%s source host\n\n", options.aggregate_src ? "Hide" : "Show"); tick(1); break; case 'd': options.aggregate_dest ^= 1; printf("%s destination host\n\n", options.aggregate_dest ? "Hide" : "Show"); tick(1); break; case 'S': if (options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_SRC; } else if (options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_ON; } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_DEST; } else { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_OFF; } printf("Showing ports:%s%s%s%s.\n\n", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC ? " src" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST ? " dest" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON ? " both" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF ? " none" : ""); tick(1); break; case 'D': if (options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_DEST; } else if (options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_ON; } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_SRC; } else { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_OFF; } printf("Showing ports:%s%s%s%s.\n\n", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC ? " src" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST ? " dest" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON ? " both" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF ? " none" : ""); tick(1); break; case 'p': options.showports = (options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) ? OPTION_PORTS_ON : OPTION_PORTS_OFF; printf("Showing ports:%s%s%s%s.\n\n", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC ? " src" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST ? " dest" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON ? " both" : "", options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF ? " none" : ""); tick(1); break; case 'P': options.paused ^= 1; if (options.paused) { printf("Pausing... press 'P' again to continue.\n"); } else { printf("Continuing.\n\n"); tick(1); } break; case 'o': options.freezeorder ^= 1; printf("Order %s.\n\n", options.freezeorder ? "frozen" : "unfrozen"); tick(1); break; case '1': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV1; printf("Sorting by column 1.\n\n"); tick(1); break; case '2': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV2; printf("Sorting by column 2.\n\n"); tick(1); break; case '3': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV3; printf("Sorting by column 3.\n\n"); tick(1); break; case '<': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_SRC; printf("Sorting by column source.\n\n"); tick(1); break; case '>': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DEST; printf("Sorting by column destination.\n\n"); tick(1); break; default: break; } } #if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &old_termios); #elif defined(HAVE_SGTTY_H) && defined(TIOCSETP) ioctl(0, TIOCSETP, &old_tty); #elif defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) ioctl(0, TCSETA, &old_termio); #else system("/bin/stty -cbreak echo >/dev/null 2>&1"); #endif } iftop-1.0pre4/tui.h0000644000076600007660000000027212261020045011166 00000000000000/* * tui.h: * * */ #ifndef __TUI_H_ /* include guard */ #define __TUI_H_ void tui_print(void); void tui_init(void); void tui_loop(void); void tui_tick(int); #endif /* __TUI_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/ui.c0000644000076600000240000005566512267016776011026 00000000000000/* * ui.c: * */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "addr_hash.h" #include "serv_hash.h" #include "iftop.h" #include "resolver.h" #include "sorted_list.h" #include "options.h" #include "screenfilter.h" #include "ui_common.h" #define HELP_TIME 2 #define HELP_MESSAGE \ "Host display: General:\n"\ " n - toggle DNS host resolution P - pause display\n"\ " s - toggle show source host h - toggle this help display\n"\ " d - toggle show destination host b - toggle bar graph display\n"\ " t - cycle line display mode B - cycle bar graph average\n"\ " T - toggle cumulative line totals\n"\ "Port display: j/k - scroll display\n"\ " N - toggle service resolution f - edit filter code\n"\ " S - toggle show source port l - set screen filter\n"\ " D - toggle show destination port L - lin/log scales\n"\ " p - toggle port display ! - shell command\n"\ " q - quit\n"\ "Sorting:\n"\ " 1/2/3 - sort by 1st/2nd/3rd column\n"\ " < - sort by source name\n"\ " > - sort by dest name\n"\ " o - freeze current order\n"\ "\n"\ "iftop, version " PACKAGE_VERSION extern hash_type* history; extern int history_pos; extern int history_len; extern options_t options ; void ui_finish(); #define HELP_MSG_SIZE 80 int showhelphint = 0; int persistenthelp = 0; time_t helptimer = 0; char helpmsg[HELP_MSG_SIZE]; int dontshowdisplay = 0; /* Barchart scales. */ static struct { int max, interval; } scale[] = { { 64000, 10 }, /* 64 kbit/s */ { 128000, 10 }, { 256000, 10 }, { 1000000, 10 }, /* 1 Mbit/s */ { 10000000, 10 }, { 100000000, 100 }, { 1000000000, 100 } /* 1 Gbit/s */ }; static int rateidx = 0, wantbiggerrate; static int rateidx_init = 0; static int get_bar_interval(float bandwidth) { int i = 10; if(bandwidth > 100000000) { i = 100; } return i; } static float get_max_bandwidth() { float max; if(options.max_bandwidth > 0) { max = options.max_bandwidth; } else { max = scale[rateidx].max; } return max; } /* rate in bits */ static int get_bar_length(const int rate) { float l; if (rate <= 0) return 0; if (rate > scale[rateidx].max) { wantbiggerrate = 1; if(! rateidx_init) { while(rate > scale[rateidx_init++].max) { } rateidx = rateidx_init; } } if(options.log_scale) { l = log(rate) / log(get_max_bandwidth()); } else { l = rate / get_max_bandwidth(); } return (l * COLS); } static void draw_bar_scale(int* y) { float i; float max,interval; max = get_max_bandwidth(); interval = get_bar_interval(max); if(options.showbars) { float stop; /* Draw bar graph scale on top of the window. */ move(*y, 0); clrtoeol(); mvhline(*y + 1, 0, 0, COLS); /* i in bytes */ if(options.log_scale) { i = 1.25; stop = max / 8; } else { i = max / (5 * 8); stop = max / 8; } /* for (i = 1.25; i * 8 <= max; i *= interval) { */ while(i <= stop) { char s[40], *p; int x; /* This 1024 vs 1000 stuff is just plain evil */ readable_size(i, s, sizeof s, options.log_scale ? 1000 : 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); p = s + strspn(s, " "); x = get_bar_length(i * 8); mvaddch(*y + 1, x, ACS_BTEE); if (x + strlen(p) >= COLS) x = COLS - strlen(p); mvaddstr(*y, x, p); if(options.log_scale) { i *= interval; } else { i += max / (5 * 8); } } mvaddch(*y + 1, 0, ACS_LLCORNER); *y += 2; } else { mvhline(*y, 0, 0, COLS); *y += 1; } } void draw_line_total(float sent, float recv, int y, int x, option_linedisplay_t linedisplay, int bytes) { char buf[10]; float n = 0; switch(linedisplay) { case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE: draw_line_total(sent, recv, y, x, OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT, bytes); draw_line_total(sent, recv, y+1, x, OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV, bytes); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT: n = sent; break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV: n = recv; break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH: n = recv + sent; break; } if(linedisplay != OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE) { readable_size(n, buf, 10, 1024, bytes); mvaddstr(y, x, buf); } } void draw_bar(float n, int y) { int L; mvchgat(y, 0, -1, A_NORMAL, 0, NULL); L = get_bar_length(8 * n); if (L > 0) mvchgat(y, 0, L + 1, A_REVERSE, 0, NULL); } void draw_line_totals(int y, host_pair_line* line, option_linedisplay_t linedisplay) { int j; int x = (COLS - 8 * HISTORY_DIVISIONS); for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { draw_line_total(line->sent[j], line->recv[j], y, x, linedisplay, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); x += 8; } if(options.showbars) { switch(linedisplay) { case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE: draw_bar(line->sent[options.bar_interval],y); draw_bar(line->recv[options.bar_interval],y+1); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT: draw_bar(line->sent[options.bar_interval],y); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV: draw_bar(line->recv[options.bar_interval],y); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH: draw_bar(line->recv[options.bar_interval] + line->sent[options.bar_interval],y); break; } } } void draw_totals(host_pair_line* totals) { /* Draw rule */ int y = LINES - 4; int j; char buf[10]; int x = (COLS - 8 * HISTORY_DIVISIONS); y++; draw_line_totals(y, totals, OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE); y += 2; for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { readable_size((totals->sent[j] + totals->recv[j]) , buf, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); mvaddstr(y, x, buf); x += 8; } } extern history_type history_totals; void ui_print() { sorted_list_node* nn = NULL; char host1[HOSTNAME_LENGTH], host2[HOSTNAME_LENGTH]; static char *line; static int lcols; int y = 0; if (dontshowdisplay) return; if (!line || lcols != COLS) { xfree(line); line = calloc(COLS + 1, 1); } /* * erase() is faster than clear(). Dunno why we switched to * clear() -pdw 24/10/02 */ erase(); draw_bar_scale(&y); if(options.showhelp) { mvaddstr(y,0,HELP_MESSAGE); } else { int i = 0; while(i < options.screen_offset && ((nn = sorted_list_next_item(&screen_list, nn)) != NULL)) { i++; } /* Screen layout: we have 2 * HISTORY_DIVISIONS 6-character wide history * items, and so can use COLS - 12 * HISTORY_DIVISIONS to print the two * host names. */ if(i == 0 || nn != NULL) { while((y < LINES - 5) && ((nn = sorted_list_next_item(&screen_list, nn)) != NULL)) { int x = 0, L; host_pair_line* screen_line = (host_pair_line*)nn->data; if(y < LINES - 5) { L = (COLS - 8 * HISTORY_DIVISIONS - 4) / 2; if(options.show_totals) { L -= 4; } if(L > HOSTNAME_LENGTH) { L = HOSTNAME_LENGTH; } sprint_host(host1, screen_line->ap.af, &(screen_line->ap.src6), screen_line->ap.src_port, screen_line->ap.protocol, L, options.aggregate_src); sprint_host(host2, screen_line->ap.af, &(screen_line->ap.dst6), screen_line->ap.dst_port, screen_line->ap.protocol, L, options.aggregate_dest); if(!screen_filter_match(host1) && !screen_filter_match(host2)) { continue; } mvaddstr(y, x, host1); x += L; switch(options.linedisplay) { case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE: mvaddstr(y, x, " => "); mvaddstr(y+1, x, " <= "); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH: mvaddstr(y, x, "<=> "); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT: mvaddstr(y, x, " => "); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV: mvaddstr(y, x, " <= "); break; } x += 4; mvaddstr(y, x, host2); if(options.show_totals) { draw_line_total(screen_line->total_sent, screen_line->total_recv, y, COLS - 8 * (HISTORY_DIVISIONS + 1), options.linedisplay, 1); } draw_line_totals(y, screen_line, options.linedisplay); } if(options.linedisplay == OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE) { y += 2; } else { y += 1; } } } } y = LINES - 3; mvhline(y-1, 0, 0, COLS); mvaddstr(y, 0, "TX: "); mvaddstr(y+1, 0, "RX: "); mvaddstr(y+2, 0, "TOTAL: "); /* Cummulative totals */ mvaddstr(y, 16, "cum: "); readable_size(history_totals.total_sent, line, 10, 1024, 1); mvaddstr(y, 22, line); readable_size(history_totals.total_recv, line, 10, 1024, 1); mvaddstr(y+1, 22, line); readable_size(history_totals.total_recv + history_totals.total_sent, line, 10, 1024, 1); mvaddstr(y+2, 22, line); /* peak traffic */ mvaddstr(y, 32, "peak: "); readable_size(peaksent / RESOLUTION, line, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); mvaddstr(y, 39, line); readable_size(peakrecv / RESOLUTION, line, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); mvaddstr(y+1, 39, line); readable_size(peaktotal / RESOLUTION, line, 10, 1024, options.bandwidth_in_bytes); mvaddstr(y+2, 39, line); mvaddstr(y, COLS - 8 * HISTORY_DIVISIONS - 8, "rates:"); draw_totals(&totals); if(showhelphint) { mvaddstr(0, 0, " "); mvaddstr(0, 1, helpmsg); mvaddstr(0, 1 + strlen(helpmsg), " "); mvchgat(0, 0, strlen(helpmsg) + 2, A_REVERSE, 0, NULL); } move(LINES - 1, COLS - 1); refresh(); /* Bar chart auto scale */ if (wantbiggerrate && options.max_bandwidth == 0) { ++rateidx; wantbiggerrate = 0; } } void ui_tick(int print) { if(print) { ui_print(); } else if(showhelphint && (time(NULL) - helptimer > HELP_TIME) && !persistenthelp) { showhelphint = 0; ui_print(); } } void ui_curses_init() { (void) initscr(); /* initialize the curses library */ keypad(stdscr, TRUE); /* enable keyboard mapping */ (void) nonl(); /* tell curses not to do NL->CR/NL on output */ (void) cbreak(); /* take input chars one at a time, no wait for \n */ (void) noecho(); /* don't echo input */ (void) curs_set(0); /* hide blinking cursor in ui */ halfdelay(2); } void showhelp(const char * s) { strncpy(helpmsg, s, HELP_MSG_SIZE); showhelphint = 1; helptimer = time(NULL); persistenthelp = 0; tick(1); } void ui_init() { char msg[20]; ui_curses_init(); erase(); screen_list_init(); screen_hash = addr_hash_create(); service_hash = serv_hash_create(); serv_hash_initialise(service_hash); snprintf(msg,20,"Listening on %s",options.interface); showhelp(msg); } void showportstatus() { if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON) { showhelp("Port display ON"); } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { showhelp("Port display OFF"); } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST) { showhelp("Port display DEST"); } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC) { showhelp("Port display SOURCE"); } } void ui_loop() { /* in edline.c */ char *edline(int linenum, const char *prompt, const char *initial); /* in iftop.c */ char *set_filter_code(const char *filter); extern sig_atomic_t foad; while(foad == 0) { int i; i = getch(); switch (i) { case 'q': foad = 1; break; case 'n': if(options.dnsresolution) { options.dnsresolution = 0; showhelp("DNS resolution off"); } else { options.dnsresolution = 1; showhelp("DNS resolution on"); } tick(1); break; case 'N': if(options.portresolution) { options.portresolution = 0; showhelp("Port resolution off"); } else { options.portresolution = 1; showhelp("Port resolution on"); } tick(1); break; case 'h': case '?': options.showhelp = !options.showhelp; tick(1); break; case 'b': if(options.showbars) { options.showbars = 0; showhelp("Bars off"); } else { options.showbars = 1; showhelp("Bars on"); } tick(1); break; case 'B': options.bar_interval = (options.bar_interval + 1) % 3; if(options.bar_interval == 0) { showhelp("Bars show 2s average"); } else if(options.bar_interval == 1) { showhelp("Bars show 10s average"); } else { showhelp("Bars show 40s average"); } ui_print(); break; case 's': if(options.aggregate_src) { options.aggregate_src = 0; showhelp("Show source host"); } else { options.aggregate_src = 1; showhelp("Hide source host"); } break; case 'd': if(options.aggregate_dest) { options.aggregate_dest = 0; showhelp("Show dest host"); } else { options.aggregate_dest = 1; showhelp("Hide dest host"); } break; case 'S': /* Show source ports */ if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_SRC; } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_ON; } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_DEST; } else { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_OFF; } showportstatus(); break; case 'D': /* Show dest ports */ if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_DEST; } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_ON; } else if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_ON) { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_SRC; } else { options.showports = OPTION_PORTS_OFF; } showportstatus(); break; case 'p': options.showports = (options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) ? OPTION_PORTS_ON : OPTION_PORTS_OFF; showportstatus(); // Don't tick here, otherwise we get a bogus display break; case 'P': if(options.paused) { options.paused = 0; showhelp("Display unpaused"); } else { options.paused = 1; showhelp("Display paused"); persistenthelp = 1; } break; case 'o': if(options.freezeorder) { options.freezeorder = 0; showhelp("Order unfrozen"); } else { options.freezeorder = 1; showhelp("Order frozen"); persistenthelp = 1; } break; case '1': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV1; showhelp("Sort by col 1"); break; case '2': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV2; showhelp("Sort by col 2"); break; case '3': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DIV3; showhelp("Sort by col 3"); break; case '<': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_SRC; showhelp("Sort by source"); break; case '>': options.sort = OPTION_SORT_DEST; showhelp("Sort by dest"); break; case 'j': options.screen_offset++; ui_print(); break; case 'k': if(options.screen_offset > 0) { options.screen_offset--; ui_print(); } break; case 't': options.linedisplay = (options.linedisplay + 1) % 4; switch(options.linedisplay) { case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE: showhelp("Two lines per host"); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT: showhelp("Sent traffic only"); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV: showhelp("Received traffic only"); break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH: showhelp("One line per host"); break; } ui_print(); break; case 'f': { char *s; dontshowdisplay = 1; if ((s = edline(0, "Net filter", options.filtercode))) { char *m; if (s[strspn(s, " \t")] == 0) { /* Empty filter; set to NULL. */ xfree(s); s = NULL; } if (!(m = set_filter_code(s))) { xfree(options.filtercode); options.filtercode = s; /* -lpcap will write junk to stderr; we do our best to * erase it.... */ move(COLS - 1, LINES - 1); wrefresh(curscr); showhelp("Installed new filter"); } else { showhelp(m); xfree(s); } } dontshowdisplay = 0; ui_print(); break; } case 'l': { #ifdef HAVE_REGCOMP char *s; dontshowdisplay = 1; if ((s = edline(0, "Screen filter", options.screenfilter))) { if(!screen_filter_set(s)) { showhelp("Invalid regexp"); } } dontshowdisplay = 0; ui_print(); #else showhelp("Sorry, screen filters not supported on this platform") #endif break; } case '!': { #ifdef ALLOW_SUBSHELL char *s; dontshowdisplay = 1; if ((s = edline(0, "Command", "")) && s[strspn(s, " \t")]) { int i, dowait = 0; erase(); refresh(); endwin(); errno = 0; i = system(s); if (i == -1 || (i == 127 && errno != 0)) { fprintf(stderr, "system: %s: %s\n", s, strerror(errno)); dowait = 1; } else if (i != 0) { if (WIFEXITED(i)) fprintf(stderr, "%s: exited with code %d\n", s, WEXITSTATUS(i)); else if (WIFSIGNALED(i)) fprintf(stderr, "%s: killed by signal %d\n", s, WTERMSIG(i)); dowait = 1; } ui_curses_init(); if (dowait) { fprintf(stderr, "Press any key...."); while (getch() == ERR); } erase(); xfree(s); } dontshowdisplay = 0; #else showhelp("Sorry, subshells have been disabled."); #endif break; } case 'T': options.show_totals = !options.show_totals; if(options.show_totals) { showhelp("Show cumulative totals"); } else { showhelp("Hide cumulative totals"); } ui_print(); break; case 'L': options.log_scale = !options.log_scale; showhelp(options.log_scale ? "Logarithmic scale" : "Linear scale"); ui_print(); break; case KEY_CLEAR: case 12: /* ^L */ wrefresh(curscr); break; case ERR: break; default: showhelp("Press H or ? for help"); break; } tick(0); } } void ui_finish() { endwin(); } iftop-1.0pre4/ui.h0000644000076600007660000000034110572246260011013 00000000000000/* * ui.h: * * */ #ifndef __UI_H_ /* include guard */ #define __UI_H_ void ui_print(void); void ui_loop(void); void ui_finish(void); void ui_tick(int); void analyse_data(void); void ui_init(void); #endif /* __UI_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/ui_common.c0000644000076600007660000002336412262323456012371 00000000000000/* * ui_common.c * * */ #include #include #include #include "addr_hash.h" #include "serv_hash.h" #include "iftop.h" #include "resolver.h" #include "sorted_list.h" #include "options.h" #include "ui_common.h" /* 2, 10 and 40 seconds */ int history_divs[HISTORY_DIVISIONS] = {1, 5, 20}; #define UNIT_DIVISIONS 4 char* unit_bits[UNIT_DIVISIONS] = { "b", "Kb", "Mb", "Gb"}; char* unit_bytes[UNIT_DIVISIONS] = { "B", "KB", "MB", "GB"}; extern hash_type* history; extern int history_pos; extern int history_len; /* * Compare two screen lines based on bandwidth. Start comparing from the * specified column */ int screen_line_bandwidth_compare(host_pair_line* aa, host_pair_line* bb, int start_div) { int i; switch(options.linedisplay) { case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_SENT: for(i = start_div; i < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; i++) { if(aa->sent[i] != bb->sent[i]) { return(aa->sent[i] < bb->sent[i]); } } break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_RECV: for(i = start_div; i < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; i++) { if(aa->recv[i] != bb->recv[i]) { return(aa->recv[i] < bb->recv[i]); } } break; case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_TWO_LINE: case OPTION_LINEDISPLAY_ONE_LINE_BOTH: /* fallback to the combined sent+recv that also act as fallback for sent/recv */ break; } for(i = start_div; i < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; i++) { if(aa->recv[i] + aa->sent[i] != bb->recv[i] + bb->sent[i]) { return(aa->recv[i] + aa->sent[i] < bb->recv[i] + bb->sent[i]); } } return 1; } /* * Compare two screen lines based on hostname / IP. Fall over to compare by * bandwidth. */ int screen_line_host_compare(void* a, void* b, host_pair_line* aa, host_pair_line* bb) { char hosta[HOSTNAME_LENGTH], hostb[HOSTNAME_LENGTH]; int r; /* This isn't overly efficient because we resolve again before display. */ if (options.dnsresolution) { resolve(aa->ap.af, a, hosta, HOSTNAME_LENGTH); resolve(bb->ap.af, b, hostb, HOSTNAME_LENGTH); } else { inet_ntop(aa->ap.af, a, hosta, sizeof(hosta)); inet_ntop(bb->ap.af, b, hostb, sizeof(hostb)); } r = strcmp(hosta, hostb); if(r == 0) { return screen_line_bandwidth_compare(aa, bb, 2); } else { return (r > 0); } } /* * Compare two screen lines based on the sorting options selected. */ int screen_line_compare(void* a, void* b) { host_pair_line* aa = (host_pair_line*)a; host_pair_line* bb = (host_pair_line*)b; if(options.sort == OPTION_SORT_DIV1) { return screen_line_bandwidth_compare(aa, bb, 0); } else if(options.sort == OPTION_SORT_DIV2) { return screen_line_bandwidth_compare(aa, bb, 1); } else if(options.sort == OPTION_SORT_DIV3) { return screen_line_bandwidth_compare(aa, bb, 2); } else if(options.sort == OPTION_SORT_SRC) { return screen_line_host_compare(&(aa->ap.src6), &(bb->ap.src6), aa, bb); } else if(options.sort == OPTION_SORT_DEST) { return screen_line_host_compare(&(aa->ap.dst6), &(bb->ap.dst6), aa, bb); } return 1; } /* * Format a data size in human-readable format */ void readable_size(float n, char* buf, int bsize, int ksize, int bytes) { int i = 0; float size = 1; /* Convert to bits? */ if(bytes == 0) { n *= 8; } while(1) { if(n < size * 1000 || i >= UNIT_DIVISIONS - 1) { snprintf(buf, bsize, " %4.0f%s", n / size, bytes ? unit_bytes[i] : unit_bits[i]); break; } i++; size *= ksize; if(n < size * 10) { snprintf(buf, bsize, " %4.2f%s", n / size, bytes ? unit_bytes[i] : unit_bits[i]); break; } else if(n < size * 100) { snprintf(buf, bsize, " %4.1f%s", n / size, bytes ? unit_bytes[i] : unit_bits[i]); break; } } } int history_length(const int d) { if (history_len < history_divs[d]) return history_len * RESOLUTION; else return history_divs[d] * RESOLUTION; } void screen_list_init() { screen_list.compare = &screen_line_compare; sorted_list_initialise(&screen_list); } void screen_list_clear() { sorted_list_node* nn = NULL; peaksent = peakrecv = peaktotal = 0; while((nn = sorted_list_next_item(&screen_list, nn)) != NULL) { free(nn->data); } sorted_list_destroy(&screen_list); } /* * Calculate peaks and totals */ void calculate_totals() { int i; for(i = 0; i < HISTORY_LENGTH; i++) { int j; int ii = (HISTORY_LENGTH + history_pos - i) % HISTORY_LENGTH; for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { if(i < history_divs[j]) { totals.recv[j] += history_totals.recv[ii]; totals.sent[j] += history_totals.sent[ii]; } } if(history_totals.recv[i] > peakrecv) { peakrecv = history_totals.recv[i]; } if(history_totals.sent[i] > peaksent) { peaksent = history_totals.sent[i]; } if(history_totals.recv[i] + history_totals.sent[i] > peaktotal) { peaktotal = history_totals.recv[i] + history_totals.sent[i]; } } for(i = 0; i < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; i++) { int t = history_length(i); totals.recv[i] /= t; totals.sent[i] /= t; } } void make_screen_list() { hash_node_type* n = NULL; while(hash_next_item(screen_hash, &n) == HASH_STATUS_OK) { host_pair_line* line = (host_pair_line*)n->rec; int i; for(i = 0; i < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; i++) { line->recv[i] /= history_length(i); line->sent[i] /= history_length(i); } /* Don't make a new, sorted screen list if order is frozen */ if(!options.freezeorder) { sorted_list_insert(&screen_list, line); } } } /* * Zeros all data in the screen hash, but does not remove items. */ void screen_hash_clear() { hash_node_type* n = NULL; while(hash_next_item(screen_hash, &n) == HASH_STATUS_OK) { host_pair_line* hpl = (host_pair_line*)n->rec; hpl->total_recv = hpl->total_sent = 0; memset(hpl->recv, 0, sizeof(hpl->recv)); memset(hpl->sent, 0, sizeof(hpl->sent)); } } void analyse_data() { hash_node_type* n = NULL; if(options.paused == 1) { return; } // Zero totals memset(&totals, 0, sizeof totals); if(options.freezeorder) { screen_hash_clear(); } else { screen_list_clear(); hash_delete_all(screen_hash); } while(hash_next_item(history, &n) == HASH_STATUS_OK) { history_type* d = (history_type*)n->rec; host_pair_line* screen_line; union { host_pair_line **h_p_l_pp; void **void_pp; } u_screen_line = { &screen_line }; addr_pair ap; int i; int tsent, trecv; tsent = trecv = 0; ap = *(addr_pair*)n->key; /* Aggregate hosts, if required */ if(options.aggregate_src) { memset(&ap.src6, '\0', sizeof(ap.src6)); } if(options.aggregate_dest) { memset(&ap.dst6, '\0', sizeof(ap.dst6)); } /* Aggregate ports, if required */ if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_DEST || options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { ap.src_port = 0; } if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_SRC || options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { ap.dst_port = 0; } if(options.showports == OPTION_PORTS_OFF) { ap.protocol = 0; } if(hash_find(screen_hash, &ap, u_screen_line.void_pp) == HASH_STATUS_KEY_NOT_FOUND) { screen_line = xcalloc(1, sizeof *screen_line); hash_insert(screen_hash, &ap, screen_line); screen_line->ap = ap; } screen_line->total_sent += d->total_sent; screen_line->total_recv += d->total_recv; for(i = 0; i < HISTORY_LENGTH; i++) { int j; int ii = (HISTORY_LENGTH + history_pos - i) % HISTORY_LENGTH; for(j = 0; j < HISTORY_DIVISIONS; j++) { if(i < history_divs[j]) { screen_line->recv[j] += d->recv[ii]; screen_line->sent[j] += d->sent[ii]; } } } } make_screen_list(); calculate_totals(); } void sprint_host(char * line, int af, struct in6_addr* addr, unsigned int port, unsigned int protocol, int L, int unspecified_as_star) { char hostname[HOSTNAME_LENGTH]; char service[HOSTNAME_LENGTH]; char* s_name; union { char **ch_pp; void **void_pp; } u_s_name = { &s_name }; ip_service skey; int left; if(IN6_IS_ADDR_UNSPECIFIED(addr) && unspecified_as_star) { sprintf(hostname, " * "); } else { if (options.dnsresolution) resolve(af, addr, hostname, L); else inet_ntop(af, addr, hostname, sizeof(hostname)); } left = strlen(hostname); if(port != 0) { skey.port = port; skey.protocol = protocol; if(options.portresolution && hash_find(service_hash, &skey, u_s_name.void_pp) == HASH_STATUS_OK) { snprintf(service, HOSTNAME_LENGTH, ":%s", s_name); } else { snprintf(service, HOSTNAME_LENGTH, ":%d", port); } } else { service[0] = '\0'; } /* If we're showing IPv6 addresses with a port number, put them in square * brackets. */ if(port == 0 || af == AF_INET || L < 2) { sprintf(line, "%-*s", L, hostname); } else { sprintf(line, "[%-.*s]", L-2, hostname); left += 2; } if(left > (L - strlen(service))) { left = L - strlen(service); if(left < 0) { left = 0; } } sprintf(line + left, "%-*s", L-left, service); } iftop-1.0pre4/ui_common.h0000644000076600007660000000200012261021544012346 00000000000000/* * ui_common.h * * */ #ifndef __UI_COMMON_H_ /* include guard */ #define __UI_COMMON_H_ #include #include #include "addr_hash.h" #include "serv_hash.h" #include "iftop.h" #include "resolver.h" #include "sorted_list.h" #include "options.h" #define HISTORY_DIVISIONS 3 #define UNIT_DIVISIONS 4 #define HOSTNAME_LENGTH 256 typedef struct host_pair_line_tag { addr_pair ap; double long total_recv; double long total_sent; double long recv[HISTORY_DIVISIONS]; double long sent[HISTORY_DIVISIONS]; } host_pair_line; extern options_t options; sorted_list_type screen_list; host_pair_line totals; int peaksent, peakrecv, peaktotal; extern history_type history_totals; hash_type* screen_hash; hash_type* service_hash; void analyse_data(void); void screen_list_init(void); void sprint_host(char * line, int af, struct in6_addr* addr, unsigned int port, unsigned int protocol, int L, int unspecified_as_star); void readable_size(float, char*, int, int, int); #endif /* __UI_COMMON_H_ */ iftop-1.0pre4/util.c0000644000076600007660000000205607447406160011357 00000000000000/* * util.c: * Various utility functions. * * Copyright (c) 2002 Chris Lightfoot. All rights reserved. * Email: chris@ex-parrot.com; WWW: http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/ * */ static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: util.c,v 1.1 2002/03/24 17:27:12 chris Exp $"; #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "iftop.h" /* xmalloc: * Malloc, and abort if malloc fails. */ void *xmalloc(size_t n) { void *v; v = malloc(n); if (!v) abort(); return v; } /* xcalloc: * As above. */ void *xcalloc(size_t n, size_t m) { void *v; v = calloc(n, m); if (!v) abort(); return v; } /* xrealloc: * As above. */ void *xrealloc(void *w, size_t n) { void *v; v = realloc(w, n); if (n != 0 && !v) abort(); return v; } /* xstrdup: * As above. */ char *xstrdup(const char *s) { char *t; t = strdup(s); if (!t) abort(); return t; } /* xfree: * Free, ignoring a passed NULL value. */ void xfree(void *v) { if (v) free(v); } iftop-1.0pre4/vector.c0000644000076600007660000000331507752600211011673 00000000000000/* * vector.c: * simple vectors * * Copyright (c) 2001 Chris Lightfoot. All rights reserved. * */ static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: vector.c,v 1.3 2003/11/07 02:16:41 pdw Exp $"; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H /*include "configuration.h"*/ #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include "vector.h" #include "iftop.h" vector vector_new(void) { vector v; v = xcalloc(1, sizeof *v); if (!v) return NULL; v->ary = xcalloc(16, sizeof *v->ary); v->n = 16; v->n_used = 0; return v; } void vector_delete(vector v) { xfree(v->ary); xfree(v); } void vector_delete_free(vector v) { item *i; vector_iterate(v, i) { xfree(i->v); } xfree(v->ary); xfree(v); } void vector_push_back(vector v, const item t) { if (v->n_used == v->n) vector_reallocate(v, v->n * 2); v->ary[v->n_used++] = t; } void vector_pop_back(vector v) { if (v->n_used > 0) { --v->n_used; if (v->n_used < v->n / 2) vector_reallocate(v, v->n / 2); } } item vector_back(vector v) { return v->ary[v->n_used - 1]; } item *vector_remove(vector v, item *t) { if (t >= v->ary + v->n_used) return NULL; if (t < v->ary + v->n_used - 1) memmove(t, t + 1, (v->n_used - (t - v->ary)) * sizeof(item)); memset(v->ary + v->n_used--, 0, sizeof(item)); if (v->n_used < v->n / 2 && v->n > 16) { size_t i = t - v->ary; vector_reallocate(v, v->n / 2); t = v->ary + i; } return t; } void vector_reallocate(vector v, const size_t n) { if (n < v->n_used || n <= 0) return; v->ary = xrealloc(v->ary, n * sizeof(item)); memset(v->ary + v->n_used, 0, (v->n - v->n_used) * sizeof(item)); v->n = n; } iftop-1.0pre4/vector.h0000644000076600007660000000171307744431321011705 00000000000000/* * vector.h: * simple vectors * * Copyright (c) 2001 Chris Lightfoot. All rights reserved. * * $Id: vector.h,v 1.1 2003/10/19 06:44:33 pdw Exp $ * */ #ifndef __VECTOR_H_ /* include guard */ #define __VECTOR_H_ typedef union _item { void *v; long l; } item; #define _inline inline static _inline item item_long(const long l) { item u; u.l = l; return u; } static _inline item item_ptr(void *const v) { item u; u.v = v; return u; } typedef struct _vector{ item *ary; size_t n, n_used; } *vector; vector vector_new(void); void vector_delete(vector); void vector_delete_free(vector); void vector_push_back(vector, const item); void vector_pop_back(vector); item vector_back(const vector); item *vector_remove(vector, item *t); void vector_reallocate(vector, const size_t n); /* A macro to iterate over a vector */ #define vector_iterate(_v, _t) for ((_t) = (_v)->ary; (_t) < (_v)->ary + (_v)->n_used; ++(_t)) #endif /* __VECTOR_H_ */