Bochs/bochs/iodev/network/eth_null.cc
2017-06-16 08:27:55 +00:00

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id$
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2001-2017 The Bochs Project
//
// 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
#include "iodev.h"
#include "netmod.h"
#if BX_NETWORKING
// network driver plugin entry points
int CDECL libnull_net_plugin_init(plugin_t *plugin, plugintype_t type)
{
// Nothing here yet
return 0; // Success
}
void CDECL libnull_net_plugin_fini(void)
{
// Nothing here yet
}
// network driver implementation
#define LOG_THIS netdev->
#define BX_ETH_NULL_LOGGING 1
//
// 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,
eth_rx_status_t rxstat,
bx_devmodel_c *dev, const char *script);
virtual ~bx_null_pktmover_c();
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, eth_rx_status_t rxstat,
bx_devmodel_c *dev, const char *script) {
return (new bx_null_pktmover_c(netif, macaddr, rxh, rxstat, 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,
eth_rx_status_t rxstat,
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 =
DEV_register_timer(this, this->rx_timer_handler, 1000, 1, 1,
"eth_null"); // continuous, active
this->rxh = rxh;
this->rxstat = rxstat;
// eventually Bryce wants txlog to dump in pcap format so that
// tcpdump -r FILE can read it and interpret packets.
txlog = fopen("eth_null-tx.log", "wb");
if (!txlog) BX_PANIC(("open eth_null-tx.log failed"));
txlog_txt = fopen("eth_null-txdump.txt", "wb");
if (!txlog_txt) BX_PANIC(("open eth_null-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
}
bx_null_pktmover_c::~bx_null_pktmover_c()
{
#if BX_ETH_NULL_LOGGING
fclose(txlog);
fclose(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
write_pktlog_txt(txlog_txt, (const Bit8u *)buf, io_len, 0);
// flush log so that we see the packets as they arrive w/o buffering
fflush(txlog);
#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....
int io_len = 0;
Bit8u buf[1];
bx_null_pktmover_c *class_ptr = (bx_null_pktmover_c *) this_ptr;
bx_devmodel_c *netdev = class_ptr->netdev;
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
write_pktlog_txt(class_ptr->rxlog_txt, buf, io_len, 1);
// flush log so that we see the packets as they arrive w/o buffering
fflush(class_ptr->rxlog);
}
#endif
}
#endif /* if BX_NETWORKING */