1/*
2 * This file implements decoding of ZeroMQ network protocol(s).
3 *
4 *
5 * Copyright (c) 2013 The TCPDUMP project
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29 */
30
31#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
32#include "config.h"
33#endif
34
35#include <tcpdump-stdinc.h>
36
37#include <stdio.h>
38
39#include "interface.h"
40#include "extract.h"
41
42/* Maximum number of ZMTP/1.0 frame body bytes (without the flags) to dump in
43 * hex and ASCII under a single "-v" flag.
44 */
45#define VBYTES 128
46
47/*
48 * Below is an excerpt from the "13/ZMTP" specification:
49 *
50 * A ZMTP message consists of 1 or more frames.
51 *
52 * A ZMTP frame consists of a length, followed by a flags field and a frame
53 * body of (length - 1) octets. Note: the length includes the flags field, so
54 * an empty frame has a length of 1.
55 *
56 * For frames with a length of 1 to 254 octets, the length SHOULD BE encoded
57 * as a single octet. The minimum valid length of a frame is 1 octet, thus a
58 * length of 0 is invalid and such frames SHOULD be discarded silently.
59 *
60 * For frames with lengths of 255 and greater, the length SHALL BE encoded as
61 * a single octet with the value 255, followed by the length encoded as a
62 * 64-bit unsigned integer in network byte order. For frames with lengths of
63 * 1 to 254 octets this encoding MAY be also used.
64 *
65 * The flags field consists of a single octet containing various control
66 * flags. Bit 0 is the least significant bit.
67 *
68 * - Bit 0 (MORE): More frames to follow. A value of 0 indicates that there
69 *   are no more frames to follow. A value of 1 indicates that more frames
70 *   will follow. On messages consisting of a single frame the MORE flag MUST
71 *   be 0.
72 *
73 * - Bits 1-7: Reserved. Bits 1-7 are reserved for future use and SHOULD be
74 *   zero.
75 */
76
77static const u_char *
78zmtp1_print_frame(const u_char *cp, const u_char *ep) {
79	u_int64_t body_len_declared, body_len_captured, header_len;
80	u_int8_t flags;
81
82	printf("\n\t");
83	TCHECK2(*cp, 1); /* length/0xFF */
84
85	if (cp[0] != 0xFF) {
86		header_len = 1; /* length */
87		body_len_declared = cp[0];
88		if (body_len_declared == 0)
89			return cp + header_len; /* skip to next frame */
90		printf(" frame flags+body  (8-bit) length %u", cp[0]);
91		TCHECK2(*cp, header_len + 1); /* length, flags */
92		flags = cp[1];
93	} else {
94		header_len = 1 + 8; /* 0xFF, length */
95		printf(" frame flags+body (64-bit) length");
96		TCHECK2(*cp, header_len); /* 0xFF, length */
97		body_len_declared = EXTRACT_64BITS(cp + 1);
98		if (body_len_declared == 0)
99			return cp + header_len; /* skip to next frame */
100		printf(" %" PRIu64, body_len_declared);
101		TCHECK2(*cp, header_len + 1); /* 0xFF, length, flags */
102		flags = cp[9];
103	}
104
105	body_len_captured = ep - cp - header_len;
106	if (body_len_declared > body_len_captured)
107		printf(" (%" PRIu64 " captured)", body_len_captured);
108	printf(", flags 0x%02x", flags);
109
110	if (vflag) {
111		u_int64_t body_len_printed = MIN(body_len_captured, body_len_declared);
112
113		printf(" (%s|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s)",
114			flags & 0x80 ? "MBZ" : "-",
115			flags & 0x40 ? "MBZ" : "-",
116			flags & 0x20 ? "MBZ" : "-",
117			flags & 0x10 ? "MBZ" : "-",
118			flags & 0x08 ? "MBZ" : "-",
119			flags & 0x04 ? "MBZ" : "-",
120			flags & 0x02 ? "MBZ" : "-",
121			flags & 0x01 ? "MORE" : "-");
122
123		if (vflag == 1)
124			body_len_printed = MIN(VBYTES + 1, body_len_printed);
125		if (body_len_printed > 1) {
126			printf(", first %" PRIu64 " byte(s) of body:", body_len_printed - 1);
127			hex_and_ascii_print("\n\t ", cp + header_len + 1, body_len_printed - 1);
128			printf("\n");
129		}
130	}
131
132	TCHECK2(*cp, header_len + body_len_declared); /* Next frame within the buffer ? */
133	return cp + header_len + body_len_declared;
134
135trunc:
136	printf(" [|zmtp1]");
137	return ep;
138}
139
140void
141zmtp1_print(const u_char *cp, u_int len) {
142	const u_char *ep = MIN(snapend, cp + len);
143
144	printf(": ZMTP/1.0");
145	while (cp < ep)
146		cp = zmtp1_print_frame(cp, ep);
147}
148
149/* The functions below decode a ZeroMQ datagram, supposedly stored in the "Data"
150 * field of an ODATA/RDATA [E]PGM packet. An excerpt from zmq_pgm(7) man page
151 * follows.
152 *
153 * In order for late joining consumers to be able to identify message
154 * boundaries, each PGM datagram payload starts with a 16-bit unsigned integer
155 * in network byte order specifying either the offset of the first message frame
156 * in the datagram or containing the value 0xFFFF if the datagram contains
157 * solely an intermediate part of a larger message.
158 *
159 * Note that offset specifies where the first message begins rather than the
160 * first message part. Thus, if there are trailing message parts at the
161 * beginning of the packet the offset ignores them and points to first initial
162 * message part in the packet.
163 */
164
165static const u_char *
166zmtp1_print_intermediate_part(const u_char *cp, const u_int len) {
167	u_int frame_offset;
168	u_int64_t remaining_len;
169
170	TCHECK2(*cp, 2);
171	frame_offset = EXTRACT_16BITS(cp);
172	printf("\n\t frame offset 0x%04x", frame_offset);
173	cp += 2;
174	remaining_len = snapend - cp; /* without the frame length */
175
176	if (frame_offset == 0xFFFF)
177		frame_offset = len - 2; /* always within the declared length */
178	else if (2 + frame_offset > len) {
179		printf(" (exceeds datagram declared length)");
180		goto trunc;
181	}
182
183	/* offset within declared length of the datagram */
184	if (frame_offset) {
185		printf("\n\t frame intermediate part, %u bytes", frame_offset);
186		if (frame_offset > remaining_len)
187			printf(" (%"PRIu64" captured)", remaining_len);
188		if (vflag) {
189			u_int64_t len_printed = MIN(frame_offset, remaining_len);
190
191			if (vflag == 1)
192				len_printed = MIN(VBYTES, len_printed);
193			if (len_printed > 1) {
194				printf(", first %"PRIu64" byte(s):", len_printed);
195				hex_and_ascii_print("\n\t ", cp, len_printed);
196				printf("\n");
197			}
198		}
199	}
200	return cp + frame_offset;
201
202trunc:
203	printf(" [|zmtp1]");
204	return cp + len;
205}
206
207void
208zmtp1_print_datagram(const u_char *cp, const u_int len) {
209	const u_char *ep = MIN(snapend, cp + len);
210
211	cp = zmtp1_print_intermediate_part(cp, len);
212	while (cp < ep)
213		cp = zmtp1_print_frame(cp, ep);
214}
215