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pcap_loop (3pcap)

Name

pcap_loop - file

Synopsis

#include <pcap/pcap.h>

typedef void (*pcap_handler)(u_char *user, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h,
const u_char *bytes);

int pcap_loop(pcap_t *p, int cnt,
pcap_handler callback, u_char *user);
int pcap_dispatch(pcap_t *p, int cnt,
pcap_handler callback, u_char *user);

Description

PCAP_LOOP(3pcap)                                              PCAP_LOOP(3pcap)



NAME
       pcap_loop, pcap_dispatch - process packets from a live capture or save-
       file

SYNOPSIS
       #include <pcap/pcap.h>

       typedef void (*pcap_handler)(u_char *user, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h,
                                   const u_char *bytes);

       int pcap_loop(pcap_t *p, int cnt,
               pcap_handler callback, u_char *user);
       int pcap_dispatch(pcap_t *p, int cnt,
               pcap_handler callback, u_char *user);

DESCRIPTION
       pcap_loop() processes packets from a live capture or ``savefile'' until
       cnt  packets are processed, the end of the ``savefile'' is reached when
       reading from a ``savefile'', pcap_breakloop(3PCAP)  is  called,  or  an
       error  occurs.   It  does  not  return when live packet buffer timeouts
       occur.  A value of -1 or 0 for cnt is equivalent to infinity,  so  that
       packets are processed until another ending condition occurs.

       pcap_dispatch()  processes  packets from a live capture or ``savefile''
       until cnt packets are processed, the end of the  current  bufferful  of
       packets  is  reached  when doing a live capture, the end of the ``save-
       file'' is reached when reading from a ``savefile'', pcap_breakloop() is
       called,  or  an  error occurs.  Thus, when doing a live capture, cnt is
       the maximum number of packets to process before returning, but is not a
       minimum  number;  when  reading  a  live capture, only one bufferful of
       packets is read at a time, so fewer than cnt packets may be  processed.
       A  value of -1 or 0 for cnt causes all the packets received in one buf-
       fer to be processed when reading a live capture,  and  causes  all  the
       packets in the file to be processed when reading a ``savefile''.

       Note  that,  when  doing  a live capture on some platforms, if the read
       timeout expires when there are no  packets  available,  pcap_dispatch()
       will  return  0,  even  when  not in non-blocking mode, as there are no
       packets to process.  Applications should be prepared for this  to  hap-
       pen, but must not rely on it happening.

       (In  older  versions  of libpcap, the behavior when cnt was 0 was unde-
       fined; different platforms and devices  behaved  differently,  so  code
       that  must work with older versions of libpcap should use -1, not 0, as
       the value of cnt.)

       callback specifies a pcap_handler routine to be called with three argu-
       ments:  a  u_char  pointer  which  is  passed  in  the user argument to
       pcap_loop() or pcap_dispatch(),  a  const  struct  pcap_pkthdr  pointer
       pointing  to  the  packet  time  stamp  and lengths, and a const u_char
       pointer to the first caplen (as  given  in  the  struct  pcap_pkthdr  a
       pointer  to which is passed to the callback routine) bytes of data from
       the packet.  The struct pcap_pkthdr and the packet data are not  to  be
       freed by the callback routine, and are not guaranteed to be valid after
       the callback routine returns; if the code needs them to be valid  after
       the callback, it must make a copy of them.

       The  bytes of data from the packet begin with a link-layer header.  The
       format of the link-layer header is indicated by the return value of the
       pcap_datalink(3PCAP)  routine  when handed the pcap_t value also passed
       to  pcap_loop()  or   pcap_dispatch().    https://www.tcpdump.org/link-
       types.html  lists  the  values pcap_datalink() can return and describes
       the packet formats that correspond  to  those  values.   The  value  it
       returns  will  be  valid  for  all  packets  received  unless and until
       pcap_set_datalink(3PCAP)  is  called;  after  a  successful   call   to
       pcap_set_datalink(),  all  subsequent  packets  will  have a link-layer
       header of the type specified by the link-layer header type value passed
       to pcap_set_datalink().

       Do NOT assume that the packets for a given capture or ``savefile`` will
       have any given link-layer header type, such as DLT_EN10MB for Ethernet.
       For  example,  the  "any" device on Linux will have a link-layer header
       type of DLT_LINUX_SLL even if all devices on the system at the time the
       "any"  device  is  opened  have  some  other  data  link  type, such as
       DLT_EN10MB for Ethernet.

RETURN VALUE
       pcap_loop() returns 0 if cnt is exhausted or if, when  reading  from  a
       ``savefile'',  no more packets are available.  It returns PCAP_ERROR if
       an error occurs or PCAP_ERROR_BREAK if the loop  terminated  due  to  a
       call  to  pcap_breakloop()  before any packets were processed.  It does
       not return when live packet buffer timeouts occur; instead, it attempts
       to read more packets.

       pcap_dispatch()  returns  the  number  of packets processed on success;
       this can be 0 if no packets were read from  a  live  capture  (if,  for
       example,  they  were discarded because they didn't pass the packet fil-
       ter, or if, on platforms that support  a  packet  buffer  timeout  that
       starts  before any packets arrive, the timeout expires before any pack-
       ets arrive, or if the file descriptor for the capture device is in non-
       blocking  mode  and no packets were available to be read) or if no more
       packets are available in a ``savefile.'' It returns  PCAP_ERROR  if  an
       error  occurs  or PCAP_ERROR_BREAK if the loop terminated due to a call
       to pcap_breakloop() before any packets were processed.  If your  appli-
       cation  uses  pcap_breakloop(), make sure that you explicitly check for
       PCAP_ERROR and PCAP_ERROR_BREAK, rather than just checking for a return
       value < 0.

       If PCAP_ERROR is returned, pcap_geterr(3PCAP) or pcap_perror(3PCAP) may
       be called with p as an argument to fetch or display the error text.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       +---------------+------------------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE |    ATTRIBUTE VALUE     |
       +---------------+------------------------+
       |Availability   | system/library/libpcap |
       +---------------+------------------------+
       |Stability      | Uncommitted            |
       +---------------+------------------------+

SEE ALSO
       pcap(3PCAP)



NOTES
       Source code for open source software components in Oracle  Solaris  can
       be found at https://www.oracle.com/downloads/opensource/solaris-source-
       code-downloads.html.

       This    software    was    built    from    source     available     at
       https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland.    The  original  community
       source  was  downloaded   from    https://www.tcpdump.org/release/libp-
       cap-1.9.1.tar.gz.

       Further information about this software can be found on the open source
       community website at https://www.tcpdump.org/.



                                 25 July 2018                 PCAP_LOOP(3pcap)