1@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/libpcap/msdos/readme.dos,v 1.3 2004-12-19 19:47:01 guy Exp $ (LBL)
2
3libpcap for DOS
4---------------
5
6This file contains some notes on building and using libpcap for MS-DOS.
7Look in `README' and `pcap.man' for usage and details. These targets are
8supported:
9
10 - Borland C 4.0+ small or large model.
11 - Metaware HighC 3.1+ with PharLap DOS-extender
12 - GNU C 2.7+ with djgpp 2.01+ DOS extender
13 - Watcom C 11.x with DOS4GW extender
14
15Note: the files in the libpcap.zip contains short trucated filenames.
16  So for djgpp to work with these, disable the use of long file names by
17  setting "LFN=n" in the environment.
18
19Files specific to DOS are pcap-dos.[ch] and the assembly and C files in
20the MSDOS sub-directory. Remember to built lipcap libraries from the top
21install directory. And not from the MSDOS sub-directory.
22
23Note for djgpp users:
24  If you got the libpcap from the official site www.tcpdump, then that
25  distribution does NOT contain any sources for building 32-bit drivers.
26  Instead get the full version at
27     http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/pcap/libpcap.zip
28
29  and set "USE_32BIT_DRIVERS = 1" in msdos\common.dj.
30
31
32
33Requirements
34------------
35
36DOS-libpcap currently only works reliably with a real-mode Ethernet packet-
37driver. This driver must be installed prior to using any program (e.g.
38tcpdump) compiled with libpcap. Work is underway to implement protected-
39mode drivers for 32-bit targets (djgpp only). The 3Com 3c509 driver is
40working almost perfectly. Due to lack of LAN-cards, I've not had the
41opportunity to test other drivers. These 32-bit drivers are modified
42Linux drivers.
43
44
45Required packages
46-----------------
47
48The following packages and tools must be present for all targets.
49
501. Watt-32 tcp/ip library. This library is *not* used to send or
51   receive network data. It's mostly used to access the 'hosts'
52   file and other <netdb.h> features. Get 'watt32s*.zip' at:
53
54     http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/
55
562. Exception handler and disassember library (libexc.a) is needed if
57   "USE_EXCEPT = 1" in common.dj. Available at:
58
59     http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/misc/exc_dx07.zip
60
613. Flex & Bison is used to generate parser for the filter handler
62   pcap_compile:
63
64     ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/flx254b.zip
65     ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/bsn128b.zip
66
674. NASM assembler v 0.98 or later is required when building djgpp and
68   Watcom targets:
69
70     ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2tk/nasm098p.zip
71
725. sed (Stream Editor) is required for doing `make depend'.
73   It's available at
74     ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/sed*.zip
75
76   A touch tool to update the time-stamp of a file. E.g.
77     ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/grep*.zip
78
796. For djgpp rm.exe and cp.exe are required. These should already be
80   part of your djgpp installation. Also required (experimental at the
81   time) for djgpp is DLX 2.91 or later. This tool is for the generation
82   of dynamically loadable modules.
83
84
85Compiling libpcap
86-----------------
87
88Follow these steps in building libpcap:
89
901. Make sure you've installed Watt-32 properly (see it's `INSTALL' file).
91   During that installation a environment variable `WATT_ROOT' is set.
92   This variable is used for building libpcap also (`WATT_INC' is
93   deducted from `WATT_ROOT'). djgpp users should also define environment
94   variables `C_INCLUDE_PATH' and `LIBRARY_PATH' to point to the include
95   directory and library directory respectively.  E.g. put this in your
96   AUTOEXEC.BAT:
97     set C_INCLUDE_PATH=c:/net/watt/inc
98     set LIBRARY_PATH=c:/net/watt/lib
99
1002. Revise the msdos/common.dj file for your djgpp/gcc installation;
101   - change the value of `GCCLIB' to match location of libgcc.a.
102   - set `USE_32BIT_DRIVERS = 1' to build 32-bit driver objects.
103
104
1053. Build pcap by using appropriate makefile. For djgpp, use:
106     `make -f msdos/makefile.dj'  (i.e. GNU `make')
107
108   For a Watcom target say:
109     `wmake -f msdos\makefile.wc'
110
111   For a Borland target say:
112     `maker -f msdos\Makefile pcap_bc.lib'  (Borland's `maker.exe')
113
114   And for a HighC/Pharlap target say:
115     `maker -f msdos\Makefile pcap_hc.lib'  (Borland's `maker.exe')
116
117   You might like to change some `CFLAGS' -- only `DEBUG' define currently
118   have any effect. It shows a rotating "fan" in upper right corner of
119   screen.  Remove `DEBUG' if you don't like it. You could add
120   `-fomit-frame-pointer' to `CFLAGS' to speed up the generated code.
121   But note, this makes debugging and crash-traceback difficult. Only
122   add it if you're fully confident your application is 100% stable.
123
124   Note: Code in `USE_NDIS2' does not work at the moment.
125
1264. The resulting libraries are put in current directory. There's no
127   test-program for `libpcap'. Linking the library with `tcpdump' is
128   the ultimate test anyway.
129
130
131
132Extensions to libpcap
133---------------------
134
135I've included some extra functions to DOS-libpcap:
136
137  `pcap_config_hook (const char *name, const char *value)' 
138
139    Allows an application to set values of internal libpcap variables.
140    `name' is typically a left-side keyword with an associated `value'
141    that is called from application's configure process (see tcpdump's
142    config.c file). libpcap keeps a set of tables that are searched for
143    a name/value match. Currently only used to set debug-levels and
144    parameters for the 32-bit network drivers.
145
146  `pcap_set_wait (pcap_t *, void (*)(void), int)' :
147
148    Only effective when reading offline traffic from dump-files.
149    Function `pcap_offline_read()' will wait (and optionally yield)
150    before printing next packet. This will simulate the pace the packets
151    where actually recorded.
152
153
154
155Happy sniffing !
156
157
158Gisle Vanem <giva@bgnett.no>
159            <gvanem@broadpark.no>
160
161October 1999, 2004
162
163