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NAME
pktbuff - User-space network packet buffer
SYNOPSIS
Modules Other functions Functions struct pkt_buff * pktb_alloc (int family, void *data, size_t len, size_t extra) uint8_t * pktb_data (struct pkt_buff *pktb) uint32_t pktb_len (struct pkt_buff *pktb) void pktb_free (struct pkt_buff *pktb) int pktb_mangle (struct pkt_buff *pktb, int dataoff, unsigned int match_offset, unsigned int match_len, const char *rep_buffer, unsigned int rep_len) bool pktb_mangled (const struct pkt_buff *pktb)
Detailed Description
This library provides the user-space network packet buffer. This abstraction is strongly inspired by Linux kernel network buffer, the so-called sk_buff.
Function Documentation
struct pkt_buff* pktb_alloc (int family, void * data, size_t len, size_t extra) pktb_alloc - allocate a new packet buffer Parameters family Indicate what family. Currently supported families are AF_BRIDGE, AF_INET & AF_INET6. data Pointer to packet data len Packet length extra Extra memory in the tail to be allocated (for mangling) This function returns a packet buffer that contains the packet data and some extra memory room in the tail (if requested). Returns Pointer to a new userspace packet buffer or NULL on failure. Errors ENOMEM From calloc() EPROTONOSUPPORT family was AF_BRIDGE and this is not an IP packet (v4 or v6) See also calloc(3) Definition at line 52 of file pktbuff.c. uint8_t* pktb_data (struct pkt_buff * pktb) pktb_data - get pointer to network packet Parameters pktb Pointer to userspace packet buffer Returns Pointer to start of network packet data within pktb It is appropriate to use pktb_data as the second argument of nfq_nlmsg_verdict_put_pkt() Definition at line 105 of file pktbuff.c. void pktb_free (struct pkt_buff * pktb) pktb_free - release packet buffer Parameters pktb Pointer to userspace packet buffer Definition at line 129 of file pktbuff.c. uint32_t pktb_len (struct pkt_buff * pktb) pktb_len - get length of packet buffer Parameters pktb Pointer to userspace packet buffer Returns Length of packet contained within pktb It is appropriate to use pktb_len as the third argument of nfq_nlmsg_verdict_put_pkt() Definition at line 119 of file pktbuff.c. int pktb_mangle (struct pkt_buff * pktb, int dataoff, unsigned int match_offset, unsigned int match_len, const char * rep_buffer, unsigned int rep_len) pktb_mangle - adjust contents of a packet Parameters pktb Pointer to userspace packet buffer dataoff Supplementary offset, usually offset from layer 3 (IP) header to the layer 4 (TCP or UDP) header. Specify zero to access the layer 3 header. If pktb was created in family AF_BRIDGE, specify -ETH_HLEN (a negative offset) to access the layer 2 (MAC) header. match_offset Further offset to content that you want to mangle match_len Length of the existing content you want to mangle rep_buffer Pointer to data you want to use to replace current content rep_len Length of data you want to use to replace current content Returns 1 for success and 0 for failure. Failure will occur if the extra argument to the pktb_alloc() call that created pktb is less than the excess of rep_len over match_len Warning pktb_mangle does not update any checksums. Developers should use the appropriate mangler for the protocol level: nfq_ip_mangle(), nfq_tcp_mangle_ipv4() or nfq_udp_mangle_ipv4(). IPv6 versions are planned. It is appropriate to use pktb_mangle to change the MAC header. Definition at line 314 of file pktbuff.c. bool pktb_mangled (const struct pkt_buff * pktb) pktb_mangled - test whether packet has been mangled Parameters pktb Pointer to userspace packet buffer Returns true if packet has been mangled (modified), else false When assembling a verdict, it is not necessary to return the contents of un-modified packets. Use pktb_mangled to decide whether packet contents need to be returned. Definition at line 359 of file pktbuff.c.
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