210 lines
3.6 KiB
C
210 lines
3.6 KiB
C
#include <config.h>
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#include "utilities.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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/* Display a NTP packet in hex with leading address offset
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* e.g. offset: value, 0: ff 1: fe ... 255: 00
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*/
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void
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pkt_output (
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struct pkt *dpkg,
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int pkt_length,
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FILE *output
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)
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{
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register int a;
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u_char *pkt;
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pkt = (u_char *)dpkg;
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fprintf(output, HLINE);
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for (a = 0; a < pkt_length; a++) {
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if (a > 0 && a % 8 == 0)
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fprintf(output, "\n");
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fprintf(output, "%3d: %02x ", a, pkt[a]);
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}
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fprintf(output, "\n");
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fprintf(output, HLINE);
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}
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/* Output a long floating point value in hex in the style described above
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*/
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void
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l_fp_output(
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l_fp * ts,
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FILE * output
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)
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{
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fprintf(output, "%s\n", prettydate(ts));
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}
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/* Output a long floating point value in binary in the style described above
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*/
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void
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l_fp_output_bin (
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l_fp *ts,
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FILE *output
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)
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{
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register int a, b;
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fprintf(output, HLINE);
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for(a=0; a<8; a++) {
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short tmp = ((unsigned char *) ts)[a];
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tmp++;
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fprintf(output, "%i: ", a);
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for(b=7; b>=0; b--) {
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int texp = (int) pow(2, b);
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if(tmp - texp > 0) {
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fprintf(output, "1");
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tmp -= texp;
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}
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else {
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fprintf(output, "0");
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}
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}
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fprintf(output, " ");
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}
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fprintf(output, "\n");
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fprintf(output, HLINE);
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}
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/* Output a long floating point value in decimal in the style described above
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*/
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void
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l_fp_output_dec (
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l_fp *ts,
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FILE *output
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)
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{
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register int a;
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fprintf(output, HLINE);
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for(a=0; a<8; a++)
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fprintf(output, "%i: %i \t", a, ((unsigned char *) ts)[a]);
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fprintf(output, "\n");
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fprintf(output, HLINE);
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}
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/* Convert a struct addrinfo to a string containing the address in style
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* of inet_ntoa
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*/
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char *
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addrinfo_to_str (
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const struct addrinfo *addr
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)
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{
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sockaddr_u s;
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ZERO(s);
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memcpy(&s, addr->ai_addr, min(sizeof(s), addr->ai_addrlen));
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return ss_to_str(&s);
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}
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/* Convert a sockaddr_u to a string containing the address in
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* style of inet_ntoa
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* Why not switch callers to use stoa from libntp? No free() needed
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* in that case.
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*/
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char *
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ss_to_str(
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sockaddr_u *saddr
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)
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{
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return estrdup(stoa(saddr));
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}
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/*
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* Converts a struct tv to a date string
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*/
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char *
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tv_to_str(
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const struct timeval *tv
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)
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{
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const size_t bufsize = 48;
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char *buf;
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time_t gmt_time, local_time;
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struct tm *p_tm_local;
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int hh, mm, lto;
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/*
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* convert to struct tm in UTC, then intentionally feed
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* that tm to mktime() which expects local time input, to
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* derive the offset from UTC to local time.
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*/
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gmt_time = tv->tv_sec;
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local_time = mktime(gmtime(&gmt_time));
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p_tm_local = localtime(&gmt_time);
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/* Local timezone offsets should never cause an overflow. Yeah. */
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lto = difftime(local_time, gmt_time);
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lto /= 60;
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hh = lto / 60;
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mm = abs(lto % 60);
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buf = emalloc(bufsize);
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snprintf(buf, bufsize,
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"%d-%.2d-%.2d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d.%.6d (%+03d%02d)",
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p_tm_local->tm_year + 1900,
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p_tm_local->tm_mon + 1,
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p_tm_local->tm_mday,
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p_tm_local->tm_hour,
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p_tm_local->tm_min,
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p_tm_local->tm_sec,
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(int)tv->tv_usec,
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hh,
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mm);
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return buf;
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}
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/*
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*
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* hostnameaddr()
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*
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* Formats the hostname and resulting numeric IP address into a string,
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* avoiding duplication if the "hostname" was in fact a numeric address.
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*
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*/
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const char *
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hostnameaddr(
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const char * hostname,
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const sockaddr_u * addr
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)
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{
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const char * addrtxt;
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char * result;
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int cnt;
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addrtxt = stoa(addr);
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LIB_GETBUF(result);
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if (strcmp(hostname, addrtxt))
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cnt = snprintf(result, LIB_BUFLENGTH, "%s %s",
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hostname, addrtxt);
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else
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cnt = snprintf(result, LIB_BUFLENGTH, "%s", addrtxt);
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if (cnt >= LIB_BUFLENGTH)
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snprintf(result, LIB_BUFLENGTH,
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"hostnameaddr ERROR have %d (%d needed)",
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LIB_BUFLENGTH, cnt + 1);
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return result;
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}
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