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text2pcap.c
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/*! \file text2pcap.c
* \author Lorenzo Miniero <[email protected]>
* \copyright GNU General Public License v3
* \brief Dumping of RTP/RTCP packets to text2pcap or pcap format
* \details Implementation of a simple helper utility that can be used
* to dump incoming and outgoing RTP/RTCP packets to pcap or text2pcap format.
* Saving to pcap natively can be more efficient but will lack some features,
* as the target will be a legacy (v2.4) \c .pcap file and not a \c .pcapng one.
* When saving to a text file, instead, the resulting file can be passed to
* the \c text2pcap application in order to get a \c .pcap or \c .pcapng file
* that can be analyzed via Wireshark or similar applications, e.g.:
*
\verbatim
/usr/sbin/text2pcap -D -n -l 1 -i 17 -u 1000,2000 -t '%H:%M:%S.' dump.txt dump.pcapng
/usr/sbin/wireshark dump.pcapng
\endverbatim
*
* While plugins are free to take advantage of this functionality, it's been
* specifically added to make debugging from the core easier. Enabling and
* disabling the dump of RTP/RTCP packets for the media traffic of a
* specific handle is done via the \ref admin so check the documentation
* of that section for more details. Notice that starting a new dump on
* an existing filename will result in the new packets to be appended.
*
* \note Motivation and inspiration for this work came from a
* <a href="https://blog.mozilla.org/webrtc/debugging-encrypted-rtp-is-more-fun-than-it-used-to-be/">similar effort</a>
* recently done in Firefox, and from a discussion related to a
* <a href="https://webrtchacks.com/video_replay/">blog post</a> on
* WebRTC hacks, where guidelines are provided with respect to debugging
* based on pcap files.
*
* \ingroup core
* \ref core
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#ifdef __MACH__
#include <machine/endian.h>
#define __BYTE_ORDER BYTE_ORDER
#define __BIG_ENDIAN BIG_ENDIAN
#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN LITTLE_ENDIAN
#else
#include <endian.h>
#endif
#include "text2pcap.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "utils.h"
#define CASE_STR(name) case name: return #name
const char *janus_text2pcap_packet_string(janus_text2pcap_packet type) {
switch(type) {
CASE_STR(JANUS_TEXT2PCAP_RTP);
CASE_STR(JANUS_TEXT2PCAP_RTCP);
CASE_STR(JANUS_TEXT2PCAP_DATA);
default:
break;
}
return NULL;
}
/* Helper struct to define a libpcap global header
* https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/LibpcapFileFormat */
typedef struct janus_text2pcap_global_header {
guint32 magic_number; /* Magic number */
guint16 version_major; /* Major version number */
guint16 version_minor; /* Minor version number */
gint32 thiszone; /* GMT to local correction */
guint32 sigfigs; /* Accuracy of timestamps */
guint32 snaplen; /* Max length of captured packets, in octets */
guint32 network; /* Data link type */
} janus_text2pcap_global_header;
/* Helper struct to define a libpcap packet header
* https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/LibpcapFileFormat */
typedef struct janus_text2pcap_packet_header {
guint32 ts_sec; /* Timestamp seconds */
guint32 ts_usec; /* Timestamp microseconds */
guint32 incl_len; /* Number of octets of packet saved in file */
guint32 orig_len; /* Actual length of packet */
} janus_text2pcap_packet_header;
/* Ethernet header */
typedef struct janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header {
uint8_t dst[6];
uint8_t src[6];
uint16_t type;
} janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header;
static void janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header_init(janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header *eth) {
memset(eth, 0, sizeof(*eth));
eth->type = htons(0x0800);
}
/* IP header */
typedef struct janus_text2pcap_ip_header {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN
uint8_t version:4;
uint8_t hlen:4;
#elif __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
uint8_t hlen:4;
uint8_t version:4;
#endif
uint8_t tos;
uint16_t tlen;
uint16_t id;
uint16_t flags;
uint8_t ttl;
uint8_t protocol;
uint16_t csum;
uint8_t src[4];
uint8_t dst[4];
} janus_text2pcap_ip_header;
static void janus_text2pcap_ip_header_init(janus_text2pcap_ip_header *ip, gboolean incoming, int psize) {
ip->version = 4;
ip->hlen = 5;
ip->tos = 0;
ip->tlen = htons(28+psize);
ip->id = htons(0);
ip->flags = htons(0x4000);
ip->ttl = 64;
ip->protocol = 17;
ip->csum = 0;
ip->src[0] = 10;
ip->src[1] = incoming ? 1 : 2;
ip->src[2] = incoming ? 1 : 2;
ip->src[3] = incoming ? 1 : 2;
ip->dst[0] = 10;
ip->dst[1] = incoming ? 2 : 1;
ip->dst[2] = incoming ? 2 : 1;
ip->dst[3] = incoming ? 2 : 1;
}
/* UDP header */
typedef struct janus_text2pcap_udp_header {
uint16_t srcport;
uint16_t dstport;
uint16_t len;
uint16_t csum;
} janus_text2pcap_udp_header;
static void janus_text2pcap_udp_header_init(janus_text2pcap_udp_header *udp, gboolean incoming, int psize) {
udp->srcport = htons(incoming ? 1000 : 2000);
udp->dstport = htons(incoming ? 2000 : 1000);
udp->len = htons(8+psize);
udp->csum = 0;
}
janus_text2pcap *janus_text2pcap_create(const char *dir, const char *filename, int truncate, gboolean text) {
janus_text2pcap *tp;
char newname[1024];
char *fname;
FILE *f;
if(truncate < 0)
return NULL;
/* Copy given filename or generate a random one */
if (filename == NULL) {
g_snprintf(newname, sizeof(newname),
"janus-text2pcap-%"SCNu32".%s", janus_random_uint32(), text ? "txt" : "pcap");
} else {
g_strlcpy(newname, filename, sizeof(newname));
}
if(dir != NULL) {
/* Create the directory, if needed */
if(janus_mkdir(dir, 0755) < 0) {
JANUS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "mkdir error: %d\n", errno);
return NULL;
}
fname = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s", dir, newname);
} else {
fname = g_strdup(newname);
}
/* Try opening the file now */
f = fopen(fname, "ab");
if (f == NULL) {
JANUS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "fopen(%s) error: %d\n", fname, errno);
g_free(fname);
return NULL;
}
/* Create the text2pcap instance */
tp = g_malloc(sizeof(janus_text2pcap));
tp->filename = fname;
tp->file = f;
tp->truncate = truncate;
tp->text = text;
g_atomic_int_set(&tp->writable, 1);
janus_mutex_init(&tp->mutex);
/* If we're saving to .pcap directly, generate a global header */
if(!text) {
janus_text2pcap_global_header header = {
0xa1b2c3d4, 2, 4, 0, 0, 65535, 1
};
fwrite(&header, sizeof(char), sizeof(header), f);
}
return tp;
}
int janus_text2pcap_dump(janus_text2pcap *instance,
janus_text2pcap_packet type, gboolean incoming, char *buf, int len, const char *format, ...) {
if(instance == NULL || buf == NULL || len < 1)
return -1;
janus_mutex_lock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
if(instance->file == NULL || !g_atomic_int_get(&instance->writable)) {
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return -1;
}
/* If we're saving to .pcap directly, generate a packet header and save the payload */
if(!instance->text) {
/* Are we truncating? */
int size = instance->truncate ? (len > instance->truncate ? instance->truncate : len) : len;
int hsize = sizeof(janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header) + sizeof(janus_text2pcap_ip_header) +
sizeof(janus_text2pcap_udp_header);
int hsize_cut = hsize + size;
int hsize_tot = hsize + len;
/* We need a fake Ethernet/IP/UDP encapsulation for this packet */
janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header eth;
janus_text2pcap_ethernet_header_init(ð);
janus_text2pcap_ip_header ip;
janus_text2pcap_ip_header_init(&ip, incoming, len);
janus_text2pcap_udp_header udp;
janus_text2pcap_udp_header_init(&udp, incoming, len);
/* Now prepare the packet header */
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
janus_text2pcap_packet_header header = {
tv.tv_sec, tv.tv_usec, hsize_cut, hsize_tot
};
fwrite(&header, sizeof(char), sizeof(header), instance->file);
fwrite(ð, sizeof(char), sizeof(eth), instance->file);
fwrite(&ip, sizeof(char), sizeof(ip), instance->file);
fwrite(&udp, sizeof(char), sizeof(udp), instance->file);
/* The write the packet itself (or part of it) */
int temp = 0, tot = size;
while(tot > 0) {
temp = fwrite(buf+size-tot, sizeof(char), tot, instance->file);
if(temp <= 0) {
JANUS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Error dumping packet...\n");
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return -2;
}
tot -= temp;
}
/* Done */
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return 0;
}
/* If we got here, we need to prepare a text representation of the packet */
char buffer[5000], timestamp[20], usec[10], byte[10];
memset(timestamp, 0, sizeof(timestamp));
memset(usec, 0, sizeof(usec));
time_t t = time(NULL);
struct tm *tm = localtime(&t);
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
strftime(timestamp, sizeof(timestamp), "%H:%M:%S", tm);
g_snprintf(usec, sizeof(usec), ".%06ld", tv.tv_usec);
g_strlcat(timestamp, usec, sizeof(timestamp));
memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
g_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s %s 000000 ", incoming ? "I" : "O", timestamp);
int i=0;
int stop = instance->truncate ? (len > instance->truncate ? instance->truncate : len) : len;
for(i=0; i<stop; i++) {
memset(byte, 0, sizeof(byte));
g_snprintf(byte, sizeof(byte), " %02x", (unsigned char)buf[i]);
g_strlcat(buffer, byte, sizeof(buffer));
}
g_strlcat(buffer, " ", sizeof(buffer));
g_strlcat(buffer, janus_text2pcap_packet_string(type), sizeof(buffer));
if(format) {
/* This callback has variable arguments (error string) */
char custom[512];
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
g_vsnprintf(custom, sizeof(custom), format, ap);
va_end(ap);
g_strlcat(buffer, " ", sizeof(buffer));
g_strlcat(buffer, custom, sizeof(buffer));
}
g_strlcat(buffer, "\r\n", sizeof(buffer));
/* Save textified packet on file */
int temp = 0, buflen = strlen(buffer), tot = buflen;
while(tot > 0) {
temp = fwrite(buffer+buflen-tot, sizeof(char), tot, instance->file);
if(temp <= 0) {
JANUS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Error dumping packet...\n");
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return -2;
}
tot -= temp;
}
/* Done */
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return 0;
}
int janus_text2pcap_close(janus_text2pcap *instance) {
if(instance == NULL)
return -1;
janus_mutex_lock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
if(!g_atomic_int_compare_and_exchange(&instance->writable, 1, 0)) {
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return 0;
}
fclose(instance->file);
instance->file = NULL;
janus_mutex_unlock_nodebug(&instance->mutex);
return 0;
}
void janus_text2pcap_free(janus_text2pcap *instance) {
if(instance == NULL)
return;
janus_text2pcap_close(instance);
g_free(instance->filename);
g_free(instance);
}