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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1999 - 2003
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* NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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*
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. Neither the name of the Politecnico di Torino nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*/
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/** @ingroup packetapi
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* @{
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*/
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/** @defgroup packet32h Packet.dll definitions and data structures
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* Packet32.h contains the data structures and the definitions used by packet.dll.
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* The file is used both by the Win9x and the WinNTx versions of packet.dll, and can be included
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* by the applications that use the functions of this library
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* @{
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*/
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#ifndef __PACKET32
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#define __PACKET32
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#include <winsock2.h>
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#include "devioctl.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_DAG_API
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#include <dagc.h>
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#endif /* HAVE_DAG_API */
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// Working modes
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#define PACKET_MODE_CAPT 0x0 ///< Capture mode
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#define PACKET_MODE_STAT 0x1 ///< Statistical mode
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#define PACKET_MODE_MON 0x2 ///< Monitoring mode
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#define PACKET_MODE_DUMP 0x10 ///< Dump mode
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#define PACKET_MODE_STAT_DUMP MODE_DUMP | MODE_STAT ///< Statistical dump Mode
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// ioctls
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#define FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL 0x8000
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#define IOCTL_PROTOCOL_STATISTICS CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 2 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define IOCTL_PROTOCOL_RESET CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 3 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define IOCTL_PROTOCOL_READ CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 4 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define IOCTL_PROTOCOL_WRITE CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 5 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define IOCTL_PROTOCOL_MACNAME CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 6 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define IOCTL_OPEN CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 7 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define IOCTL_CLOSE CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_PROTOCOL, 8 , METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
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#define pBIOCSETBUFFERSIZE 9592 ///< IOCTL code: set kernel buffer size.
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#define pBIOCSETF 9030 ///< IOCTL code: set packet filtering program.
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#define pBIOCGSTATS 9031 ///< IOCTL code: get the capture stats.
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#define pBIOCSRTIMEOUT 7416 ///< IOCTL code: set the read timeout.
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#define pBIOCSMODE 7412 ///< IOCTL code: set working mode.
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#define pBIOCSWRITEREP 7413 ///< IOCTL code: set number of physical repetions of every packet written by the app.
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#define pBIOCSMINTOCOPY 7414 ///< IOCTL code: set minimum amount of data in the kernel buffer that unlocks a read call.
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#define pBIOCSETOID 2147483648 ///< IOCTL code: set an OID value.
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#define pBIOCQUERYOID 2147483652 ///< IOCTL code: get an OID value.
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#define pATTACHPROCESS 7117 ///< IOCTL code: attach a process to the driver. Used in Win9x only.
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#define pDETACHPROCESS 7118 ///< IOCTL code: detach a process from the driver. Used in Win9x only.
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#define pBIOCSETDUMPFILENAME 9029 ///< IOCTL code: set the name of a the file used by kernel dump mode.
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#define pBIOCEVNAME 7415 ///< IOCTL code: get the name of the event that the driver signals when some data is present in the buffer.
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#define pBIOCSENDPACKETSNOSYNC 9032 ///< IOCTL code: Send a buffer containing multiple packets to the network, ignoring the timestamps associated with the packets.
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#define pBIOCSENDPACKETSSYNC 9033 ///< IOCTL code: Send a buffer containing multiple packets to the network, respecting the timestamps associated with the packets.
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#define pBIOCSETDUMPLIMITS 9034 ///< IOCTL code: Set the dump file limits. See the PacketSetDumpLimits() function.
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#define pBIOCISDUMPENDED 7411 ///< IOCTL code: Get the status of the kernel dump process. See the PacketIsDumpEnded() function.
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#define pBIOCSTIMEZONE 7471 ///< IOCTL code: set time zone. Used in Win9x only.
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/// Alignment macro. Defines the alignment size.
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#define Packet_ALIGNMENT sizeof(int)
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/// Alignment macro. Rounds up to the next even multiple of Packet_ALIGNMENT.
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#define Packet_WORDALIGN(x) (((x)+(Packet_ALIGNMENT-1))&~(Packet_ALIGNMENT-1))
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#define NdisMediumNull -1 // Custom linktype: NDIS doesn't provide an equivalent
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#define NdisMediumCHDLC -2 // Custom linktype: NDIS doesn't provide an equivalent
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#define NdisMediumPPPSerial -3 // Custom linktype: NDIS doesn't provide an equivalent
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/*!
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\brief Network type structure.
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This structure is used by the PacketGetNetType() function to return information on the current adapter's type and speed.
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*/
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typedef struct NetType
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{
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UINT LinkType; ///< The MAC of the current network adapter (see function PacketGetNetType() for more information)
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ULONGLONG LinkSpeed; ///< The speed of the network in bits per second
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}NetType;
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//some definitions stolen from libpcap
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#ifndef BPF_MAJOR_VERSION
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/*!
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\brief A BPF pseudo-assembly program.
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The program will be injected in the kernel by the PacketSetBPF() function and applied to every incoming packet.
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*/
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struct bpf_program
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{
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UINT bf_len; ///< Indicates the number of instructions of the program, i.e. the number of struct bpf_insn that will follow.
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struct bpf_insn *bf_insns; ///< A pointer to the first instruction of the program.
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};
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/*!
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\brief A single BPF pseudo-instruction.
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bpf_insn contains a single instruction for the BPF register-machine. It is used to send a filter program to the driver.
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*/
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struct bpf_insn
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{
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USHORT code; ///< Instruction type and addressing mode.
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UCHAR jt; ///< Jump if true
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UCHAR jf; ///< Jump if false
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int k; ///< Generic field used for various purposes.
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};
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/*!
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\brief Structure that contains a couple of statistics values on the current capture.
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It is used by packet.dll to return statistics about a capture session.
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*/
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struct bpf_stat
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{
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UINT bs_recv; ///< Number of packets that the driver received from the network adapter
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///< from the beginning of the current capture. This value includes the packets
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///< lost by the driver.
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UINT bs_drop; ///< number of packets that the driver lost from the beginning of a capture.
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///< Basically, a packet is lost when the the buffer of the driver is full.
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///< In this situation the packet cannot be stored and the driver rejects it.
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UINT ps_ifdrop; ///< drops by interface. XXX not yet supported
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UINT bs_capt; ///< number of packets that pass the filter, find place in the kernel buffer and
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///< thus reach the application.
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};
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/*!
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\brief Packet header.
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This structure defines the header associated with every packet delivered to the application.
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*/
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struct bpf_hdr
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{
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struct timeval bh_tstamp; ///< The timestamp associated with the captured packet.
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///< It is stored in a TimeVal structure.
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UINT bh_caplen; ///< Length of captured portion. The captured portion <b>can be different</b>
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///< from the original packet, because it is possible (with a proper filter)
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///< to instruct the driver to capture only a portion of the packets.
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UINT bh_datalen; ///< Original length of packet
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USHORT bh_hdrlen; ///< Length of bpf header (this struct plus alignment padding). In some cases,
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///< a padding could be added between the end of this structure and the packet
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///< data for performance reasons. This filed can be used to retrieve the actual data
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///< of the packet.
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};
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/*!
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\brief Dump packet header.
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This structure defines the header associated with the packets in a buffer to be used with PacketSendPackets().
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It is simpler than the bpf_hdr, because it corresponds to the header associated by WinPcap and libpcap to a
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packet in a dump file. This makes straightforward sending WinPcap dump files to the network.
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*/
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struct dump_bpf_hdr{
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struct timeval ts; ///< Time stamp of the packet
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UINT caplen; ///< Length of captured portion. The captured portion can smaller than the
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///< the original packet, because it is possible (with a proper filter) to
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///< instruct the driver to capture only a portion of the packets.
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UINT len; ///< Length of the original packet (off wire).
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};
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#endif
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#define DOSNAMEPREFIX TEXT("Packet_") ///< Prefix added to the adapters device names to create the WinPcap devices
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#define MAX_LINK_NAME_LENGTH 64 //< Maximum length of the devices symbolic links
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#define NMAX_PACKET 65535
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/*
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* Desired design of maximum size and alignment.
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* These are implementation specific.
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*/
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#define _SS_MAXSIZE 128 // Maximum size.
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#define _SS_ALIGNSIZE (sizeof(__int64)) // Desired alignment.
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/*
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* Definitions used for sockaddr_storage structure paddings design.
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*/
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#define _SS_PAD1SIZE (_SS_ALIGNSIZE - sizeof (short))
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#define _SS_PAD2SIZE (_SS_MAXSIZE - (sizeof (short) + _SS_PAD1SIZE \
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+ _SS_ALIGNSIZE))
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/*
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struct sockaddr_storage {
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short ss_family; // Address family.
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char __ss_pad1[_SS_PAD1SIZE]; // 6 byte pad, this is to make
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// implementation specific pad up to
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// alignment field that follows explicit
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// in the data structure.
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__int64 __ss_align; // Field to force desired structure.
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char __ss_pad2[_SS_PAD2SIZE]; // 112 byte pad to achieve desired size;
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// _SS_MAXSIZE value minus size of
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// ss_family, __ss_pad1, and
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// __ss_align fields is 112.
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};
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*/
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/*!
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\brief Addresses of a network adapter.
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This structure is used by the PacketGetNetInfoEx() function to return the IP addresses associated with
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an adapter.
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*/
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typedef struct npf_if_addr {
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struct sockaddr_storage IPAddress; ///< IP address.
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struct sockaddr_storage SubnetMask; ///< Netmask for that address.
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struct sockaddr_storage Broadcast; ///< Broadcast address.
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}npf_if_addr;
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#define ADAPTER_NAME_LENGTH 256 + 12 ///< Maximum length for the name of an adapter. The value is the same used by the IP Helper API.
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#define ADAPTER_DESC_LENGTH 128 ///< Maximum length for the description of an adapter. The value is the same used by the IP Helper API.
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#define MAX_MAC_ADDR_LENGTH 8 ///< Maximum length for the link layer address of an adapter. The value is the same used by the IP Helper API.
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#define MAX_NETWORK_ADDRESSES 16 ///< Maximum length for the link layer address of an adapter. The value is the same used by the IP Helper API.
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typedef struct WAN_ADAPTER_INT WAN_ADAPTER; ///< Describes an opened wan (dialup, VPN...) network adapter using the NetMon API
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typedef WAN_ADAPTER *PWAN_ADAPTER; ///< Describes an opened wan (dialup, VPN...) network adapter using the NetMon API
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#define INFO_FLAG_NDIS_ADAPTER 0 ///< Flag for ADAPTER_INFO: this is a traditional ndis adapter
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#define INFO_FLAG_NDISWAN_ADAPTER 1 ///< Flag for ADAPTER_INFO: this is a NdisWan adapter
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#define INFO_FLAG_DAG_CARD 2 ///< Flag for ADAPTER_INFO: this is a DAG card
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#define INFO_FLAG_DAG_FILE 6 ///< Flag for ADAPTER_INFO: this is a DAG file
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#define INFO_FLAG_DONT_EXPORT 8 ///< Flag for ADAPTER_INFO: when this flag is set, the adapter will not be listed or openend by winpcap. This allows to prevent exporting broken network adapters, like for example FireWire ones.
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/*!
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\brief Contains comprehensive information about a network adapter.
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This structure is filled with all the accessory information that the user can need about an adapter installed
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on his system.
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*/
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typedef struct _ADAPTER_INFO
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{
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struct _ADAPTER_INFO *Next; ///< Pointer to the next adapter in the list.
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CHAR Name[ADAPTER_NAME_LENGTH + 1]; ///< Name of the device representing the adapter.
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CHAR Description[ADAPTER_DESC_LENGTH + 1]; ///< Human understandable description of the adapter
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UINT MacAddressLen; ///< Length of the link layer address.
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UCHAR MacAddress[MAX_MAC_ADDR_LENGTH]; ///< Link layer address.
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NetType LinkLayer; ///< Physical characteristics of this adapter. This NetType structure contains the link type and the speed of the adapter.
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INT NNetworkAddresses; ///< Number of network layer addresses of this adapter.
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npf_if_addr *NetworkAddresses; ///< Pointer to an array of npf_if_addr, each of which specifies a network address of this adapter.
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UINT Flags; ///< Adapter's flags. Tell if this adapter must be treated in a different way, using the Netmon API or the dagc API.
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}
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ADAPTER_INFO, *PADAPTER_INFO;
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/*!
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\brief Describes an opened network adapter.
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This structure is the most important for the functioning of packet.dll, but the great part of its fields
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should be ignored by the user, since the library offers functions that avoid to cope with low-level parameters
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*/
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typedef struct _ADAPTER {
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HANDLE hFile; ///< \internal Handle to an open instance of the NPF driver.
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CHAR SymbolicLink[MAX_LINK_NAME_LENGTH]; ///< \internal A string containing the name of the network adapter currently opened.
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int NumWrites; ///< \internal Number of times a packets written on this adapter will be repeated
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///< on the wire.
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HANDLE ReadEvent; ///< A notification event associated with the read calls on the adapter.
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///< It can be passed to standard Win32 functions (like WaitForSingleObject
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///< or WaitForMultipleObjects) to wait until the driver's buffer contains some
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///< data. It is particularly useful in GUI applications that need to wait
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///< concurrently on several events. In Windows NT/2000 the PacketSetMinToCopy()
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///< function can be used to define the minimum amount of data in the kernel buffer
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///< that will cause the event to be signalled.
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UINT ReadTimeOut; ///< \internal The amount of time after which a read on the driver will be released and
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///< ReadEvent will be signaled, also if no packets were captured
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CHAR Name[ADAPTER_NAME_LENGTH];
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PWAN_ADAPTER pWanAdapter;
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UINT Flags; ///< Adapter's flags. Tell if this adapter must be treated in a different way, using the Netmon API or the dagc API.
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#ifdef HAVE_DAG_API
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dagc_t *pDagCard; ///< Pointer to the dagc API adapter descriptor for this adapter
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PCHAR DagBuffer; ///< Pointer to the buffer with the packets that is received from the DAG card
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struct timeval DagReadTimeout; ///< Read timeout. The dagc API requires a timeval structure
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unsigned DagFcsLen; ///< Length of the frame check sequence attached to any packet by the card. Obtained from the registry
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DWORD DagFastProcess; ///< True if the user requests fast capture processing on this card. Higher level applications can use this value to provide a faster but possibly unprecise capture (for example, libpcap doesn't convert the timestamps).
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#endif // HAVE_DAG_API
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} ADAPTER, *LPADAPTER;
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/*!
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\brief Structure that contains a group of packets coming from the driver.
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This structure defines the header associated with every packet delivered to the application.
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*/
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typedef struct _PACKET {
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HANDLE hEvent; ///< \deprecated Still present for compatibility with old applications.
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OVERLAPPED OverLapped; ///< \deprecated Still present for compatibility with old applications.
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PVOID Buffer; ///< Buffer with containing the packets. See the PacketReceivePacket() for
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///< details about the organization of the data in this buffer
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UINT Length; ///< Length of the buffer
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DWORD ulBytesReceived; ///< Number of valid bytes present in the buffer, i.e. amount of data
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///< received by the last call to PacketReceivePacket()
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BOOLEAN bIoComplete; ///< \deprecated Still present for compatibility with old applications.
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} PACKET, *LPPACKET;
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/*!
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\brief Structure containing an OID request.
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It is used by the PacketRequest() function to send an OID to the interface card driver.
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It can be used, for example, to retrieve the status of the error counters on the adapter, its MAC address,
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the list of the multicast groups defined on it, and so on.
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*/
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struct _PACKET_OID_DATA {
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ULONG Oid; ///< OID code. See the Microsoft DDK documentation or the file ntddndis.h
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///< for a complete list of valid codes.
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ULONG Length; ///< Length of the data field
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UCHAR Data[1]; ///< variable-lenght field that contains the information passed to or received
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///< from the adapter.
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};
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typedef struct _PACKET_OID_DATA PACKET_OID_DATA, *PPACKET_OID_DATA;
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#if _DBG
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#define ODS(_x) OutputDebugString(TEXT(_x))
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#define ODSEx(_x, _y)
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#else
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#ifdef _DEBUG_TO_FILE
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/*!
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\brief Macro to print a debug string. The behavior differs depending on the debug level
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*/
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#define ODS(_x) { \
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FILE *f; \
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f = fopen("winpcap_debug.txt", "a"); \
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fprintf(f, "%s", _x); \
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fclose(f); \
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}
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/*!
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\brief Macro to print debug data with the printf convention. The behavior differs depending on
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the debug level
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*/
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#define ODSEx(_x, _y) { \
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FILE *f; \
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f = fopen("winpcap_debug.txt", "a"); \
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fprintf(f, _x, _y); \
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fclose(f); \
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}
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LONG PacketDumpRegistryKey(PCHAR KeyName, PCHAR FileName);
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#else
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#define ODS(_x)
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#define ODSEx(_x, _y)
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#endif
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#endif
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/* We load dinamically the dag library in order link it only when it's present on the system */
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#ifdef HAVE_DAG_API
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typedef dagc_t* (*dagc_open_handler)(const char *source, unsigned flags, char *ebuf); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef void (*dagc_close_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_getlinktype_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_getlinkspeed_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_setsnaplen_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd, unsigned snaplen); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef unsigned (*dagc_getfcslen_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_receive_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd, u_char **buffer, u_int *bufsize); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_stats_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd, dagc_stats_t *ps); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_wait_handler)(dagc_t *dagcfd, struct timeval *timeout); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_finddevs_handler)(dagc_if_t **alldevsp, char *ebuf); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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typedef int (*dagc_freedevs_handler)(dagc_if_t *alldevsp); ///< prototype used to dynamically load the dag dll
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#endif // HAVE_DAG_API
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* @}
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*/
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// The following is used to check the adapter name in PacketOpenAdapterNPF and prevent
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// opening of firewire adapters
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#define FIREWIRE_SUBSTR L"1394"
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void PacketPopulateAdaptersInfoList();
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PWCHAR SChar2WChar(PCHAR string);
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PCHAR WChar2SChar(PWCHAR string);
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BOOL PacketGetFileVersion(LPTSTR FileName, PCHAR VersionBuff, UINT VersionBuffLen);
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PADAPTER_INFO PacketFindAdInfo(PCHAR AdapterName);
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BOOLEAN PacketUpdateAdInfo(PCHAR AdapterName);
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BOOLEAN IsFireWire(TCHAR *AdapterDesc);
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
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PCHAR PacketGetVersion();
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||
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PCHAR PacketGetDriverVersion();
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||
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BOOLEAN PacketSetMinToCopy(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,int nbytes);
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|
BOOLEAN PacketSetNumWrites(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,int nwrites);
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||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetMode(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,int mode);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetReadTimeout(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,int timeout);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetBpf(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,struct bpf_program *fp);
|
||
|
INT PacketSetSnapLen(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,int snaplen);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketGetStats(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,struct bpf_stat *s);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketGetStatsEx(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,struct bpf_stat *s);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetBuff(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,int dim);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketGetNetType (LPADAPTER AdapterObject,NetType *type);
|
||
|
LPADAPTER PacketOpenAdapter(PCHAR AdapterName);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSendPacket(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,LPPACKET pPacket,BOOLEAN Sync);
|
||
|
INT PacketSendPackets(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,PVOID PacketBuff,ULONG Size, BOOLEAN Sync);
|
||
|
LPPACKET PacketAllocatePacket(void);
|
||
|
VOID PacketInitPacket(LPPACKET lpPacket,PVOID Buffer,UINT Length);
|
||
|
VOID PacketFreePacket(LPPACKET lpPacket);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketReceivePacket(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,LPPACKET lpPacket,BOOLEAN Sync);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetHwFilter(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,ULONG Filter);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketGetAdapterNames(PTSTR pStr,PULONG BufferSize);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketGetNetInfoEx(PCHAR AdapterName, npf_if_addr* buffer, PLONG NEntries);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketRequest(LPADAPTER AdapterObject,BOOLEAN Set,PPACKET_OID_DATA OidData);
|
||
|
HANDLE PacketGetReadEvent(LPADAPTER AdapterObject);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetDumpName(LPADAPTER AdapterObject, void *name, int len);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketSetDumpLimits(LPADAPTER AdapterObject, UINT maxfilesize, UINT maxnpacks);
|
||
|
BOOLEAN PacketIsDumpEnded(LPADAPTER AdapterObject, BOOLEAN sync);
|
||
|
BOOL PacketStopDriver();
|
||
|
VOID PacketCloseAdapter(LPADAPTER lpAdapter);
|
||
|
|
||
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
#endif
|
||
|
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||
|
#endif //__PACKET32
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