Bochs/bochs/iodev/eth_null.cc
Volker Ruppert 84d5641e34 - lowlevel network drivers now using the log prefix of the network device it
belongs to. This is important when we want to implement other network devices
  or add support for multiple devices of the same type.
- improved some info messages / removed references to ne2k
- code cleanup: removed unnecessary spaces, changed tabs to spaces
2009-04-13 13:33:11 +00:00

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id: eth_null.cc,v 1.26 2009-04-13 13:33:11 vruppert Exp $
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 MandrakeSoft S.A.
//
// MandrakeSoft S.A.
// 43, rue d'Aboukir
// 75002 Paris - France
// http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
// http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This library 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
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
//
// eth_null.cc - skeleton code for an ethernet pktmover
// Various networking docs:
// http://www.graphcomp.com/info/rfc/
// rfc0826: arp
// rfc0903: rarp
// Define BX_PLUGGABLE in files that can be compiled into plugins. For
// platforms that require a special tag on exported symbols, BX_PLUGGABLE
// is used to know when we are exporting symbols and when we are importing.
#define BX_PLUGGABLE
#define NO_DEVICE_INCLUDES
#include "iodev.h"
#if BX_NETWORKING
#include "eth.h"
#define LOG_THIS netdev->
//
// Define the class. This is private to this module
//
class bx_null_pktmover_c : public eth_pktmover_c {
public:
bx_null_pktmover_c(const char *netif, const char *macaddr,
eth_rx_handler_t rxh,
bx_devmodel_c *dev, const char *script);
void sendpkt(void *buf, unsigned io_len);
private:
int rx_timer_index;
static void rx_timer_handler(void *);
FILE *txlog, *txlog_txt, *rxlog, *rxlog_txt;
};
//
// Define the static class that registers the derived pktmover class,
// and allocates one on request.
//
class bx_null_locator_c : public eth_locator_c {
public:
bx_null_locator_c(void) : eth_locator_c("null") {}
protected:
eth_pktmover_c *allocate(const char *netif, const char *macaddr,
eth_rx_handler_t rxh,
bx_devmodel_c *dev, const char *script) {
return (new bx_null_pktmover_c(netif, macaddr, rxh, dev, script));
}
} bx_null_match;
//
// Define the methods for the bx_null_pktmover derived class
//
// the constructor
bx_null_pktmover_c::bx_null_pktmover_c(const char *netif,
const char *macaddr,
eth_rx_handler_t rxh,
bx_devmodel_c *dev,
const char *script)
{
this->netdev = dev;
BX_INFO(("null network driver"));
#if BX_ETH_NULL_LOGGING
// Start the rx poll
this->rx_timer_index =
bx_pc_system.register_timer(this, this->rx_timer_handler, 1000,
1, 1, "eth_null"); // continuous, active
this->rxh = rxh;
// eventually Bryce wants txlog to dump in pcap format so that
// tcpdump -r FILE can read it and interpret packets.
txlog = fopen("ne2k-tx.log", "wb");
if (!txlog) BX_PANIC(("open ne2k-tx.log failed"));
txlog_txt = fopen("ne2k-txdump.txt", "wb");
if (!txlog_txt) BX_PANIC(("open ne2k-txdump.txt failed"));
fprintf(txlog_txt, "null packetmover readable log file\n");
fprintf(txlog_txt, "net IF = %s\n", netif);
fprintf(txlog_txt, "MAC address = ");
for (int i=0; i<6; i++)
fprintf(txlog_txt, "%02x%s", 0xff & macaddr[i], i<5?":" : "");
fprintf(txlog_txt, "\n--\n");
fflush(txlog_txt);
#endif
}
void bx_null_pktmover_c::sendpkt(void *buf, unsigned io_len)
{
#if BX_ETH_NULL_LOGGING
BX_DEBUG (("sendpkt length %u", io_len));
// dump raw bytes to a file, eventually dump in pcap format so that
// tcpdump -r FILE can interpret them for us.
size_t n = fwrite (buf, io_len, 1, txlog);
if (n != 1) BX_ERROR(("fwrite to txlog failed, io_len = %u", io_len));
// dump packet in hex into an ascii log file
fprintf(txlog_txt, "transmitting a packet, length %u\n", io_len);
Bit8u *charbuf = (Bit8u *)buf;
for (n=0; n<io_len; n++) {
if (((n % 16) == 0) && n>0)
fprintf(txlog_txt, "\n");
fprintf(txlog_txt, "%02x ", charbuf[n]);
}
fprintf(txlog_txt, "\n--\n");
// flush log so that we see the packets as they arrive w/o buffering
fflush(txlog);
fflush(txlog_txt);
#endif
}
void bx_null_pktmover_c::rx_timer_handler (void *this_ptr)
{
#if BX_ETH_NULL_LOGGING
/// hey wait there is no receive data with a NULL ethernet, is there....
bx_devmodel_c *netdev = ((bx_null_pktmover_c*)this_ptr)->netdev;
int io_len = 0;
Bit8u buf[1];
bx_null_pktmover_c *class_ptr = (bx_null_pktmover_c *) this_ptr;
if (io_len > 0) {
BX_DEBUG(("receive packet length %u", io_len));
// dump raw bytes to a file, eventually dump in pcap format so that
// tcpdump -r FILE can interpret them for us.
size_t n = fwrite (buf, io_len, 1, class_ptr->rxlog);
if (n != 1) BX_ERROR(("fwrite to rxlog failed, io_len = %u", io_len));
// dump packet in hex into an ascii log file
fprintf(class_ptr->rxlog_txt, "receiveing a packet, length %u\n", io_len);
Bit8u *charbuf = (Bit8u *)buf;
for (n=0; n<(size_t)io_len; n++) {
if (((n % 16) == 0) && n>0)
fprintf(class_ptr->rxlog_txt, "\n");
fprintf(class_ptr->rxlog_txt, "%02x ", charbuf[n]);
}
fprintf(class_ptr->rxlog_txt, "\n--\n");
// flush log so that we see the packets as they arrive w/o buffering
fflush(class_ptr->rxlog);
fflush(class_ptr->rxlog_txt);
}
#endif
}
#endif /* if BX_NETWORKING */