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     17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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     19  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
     20  *
     21  * This code contributed by Atanu Ghosh (atanu (at) cs.ucl.ac.uk),
     22  * University College London, and subsequently modified by
     23  * Guy Harris (guy (at) alum.mit.edu), Mark Pizzolato
     24  * <List-tcpdump-workers (at) subscriptions.pizzolato.net>,
     25  * and Mark C. Brown (mbrown (at) hp.com).
     26  */
     27 
     28 /*
     29  * Packet capture routine for DLPI under SunOS 5, HP-UX 9/10/11, and AIX.
     30  *
     31  * Notes:
     32  *
     33  *    - The DLIOCRAW ioctl() is specific to SunOS.
     34  *
     35  *    - There is a bug in bufmod(7) such that setting the snapshot
     36  *      length results in data being left of the front of the packet.
     37  *
     38  *    - It might be desirable to use pfmod(7) to filter packets in the
     39  *      kernel when possible.
     40  *
     41  *    - An older version of the HP-UX DLPI Programmer's Guide, which
     42  *      I think was advertised as the 10.20 version, used to be available
     43  *      at
     44  *
     45  *            http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90093/B2355-90093.html
     46  *
     47  *      but is no longer available; it can still be found at
     48  *
     49  *            http://h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/files/unprotected/Drivers/Docs/Refs/B2355-90093.pdf
     50  *
     51  *      in PDF form.
     52  *
     53  *    - The HP-UX 10.x, 11.0, and 11i v1.6 version of the HP-UX DLPI
     54  *      Programmer's Guide, which I think was once advertised as the
     55  *      11.00 version is available at
     56  *
     57  *            http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90139/index.html
     58  *
     59  *    - The HP-UX 11i v2 version of the HP-UX DLPI Programmer's Guide
     60  *      is available at
     61  *
     62  *            http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90871/index.html
     63  *
     64  *    - All of the HP documents describe raw-mode services, which are
     65  *      what we use if DL_HP_RAWDLS is defined.  XXX - we use __hpux
     66  *      in some places to test for HP-UX, but use DL_HP_RAWDLS in
     67  *      other places; do we support any versions of HP-UX without
     68  *      DL_HP_RAWDLS?
     69  */
     70 
     71 #ifndef lint
     72 static const char rcsid[] _U_ =
     73     "@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/libpcap/pcap-dlpi.c,v 1.108.2.7 2006/04/04 05:33:02 guy Exp $ (LBL)";
     74 #endif
     75 
     76 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
     77 #include "config.h"
     78 #endif
     79 
     80 #include <sys/types.h>
     81 #include <sys/time.h>
     82 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
     83 #include <sys/bufmod.h>
     84 #endif
     85 #include <sys/dlpi.h>
     86 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_DLPI_EXT_H
     87 #include <sys/dlpi_ext.h>
     88 #endif
     89 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
     90 #include <sys/socket.h>
     91 #endif
     92 #ifdef DL_HP_PPA_REQ
     93 #include <sys/stat.h>
     94 #endif
     95 #include <sys/stream.h>
     96 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) && defined(HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H)
     97 #include <sys/systeminfo.h>
     98 #endif
     99 
    100 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
    101 #include <net/if.h>
    102 #endif
    103 
    104 #include <ctype.h>
    105 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
    106 #include <nlist.h>
    107 #endif
    108 #include <errno.h>
    109 #include <fcntl.h>
    110 #include <memory.h>
    111 #include <stdio.h>
    112 #include <stdlib.h>
    113 #include <string.h>
    114 #include <stropts.h>
    115 #include <unistd.h>
    116 
    117 #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
    118 #include <limits.h>
    119 #else
    120 #define INT_MAX		2147483647
    121 #endif
    122 
    123 #include "pcap-int.h"
    124 
    125 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
    126 #include "os-proto.h"
    127 #endif
    128 
    129 #ifndef PCAP_DEV_PREFIX
    130 #ifdef _AIX
    131 #define PCAP_DEV_PREFIX "/dev/dlpi"
    132 #else
    133 #define PCAP_DEV_PREFIX "/dev"
    134 #endif
    135 #endif
    136 
    137 #define	MAXDLBUF	8192
    138 
    139 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    140 
    141 /*
    142  * Size of a bufmod chunk to pass upstream; that appears to be the biggest
    143  * value to which you can set it, and setting it to that value (which
    144  * is bigger than what appears to be the Solaris default of 8192)
    145  * reduces the number of packet drops.
    146  */
    147 #define CHUNKSIZE	65536
    148 
    149 /*
    150  * Size of the buffer to allocate for packet data we read; it must be
    151  * large enough to hold a chunk.
    152  */
    153 #define PKTBUFSIZE	CHUNKSIZE
    154 
    155 #else /* HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H */
    156 
    157 /*
    158  * Size of the buffer to allocate for packet data we read; this is
    159  * what the value used to be - there's no particular reason why it
    160  * should be tied to MAXDLBUF, but we'll leave it as this for now.
    161  */
    162 #define PKTBUFSIZE	(MAXDLBUF * sizeof(bpf_u_int32))
    163 
    164 #endif
    165 
    166 /* Forwards */
    167 static char *split_dname(char *, int *, char *);
    168 static int dl_doattach(int, int, char *);
    169 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
    170 static int dl_dohpuxbind(int, char *);
    171 #endif
    172 static int dlattachreq(int, bpf_u_int32, char *);
    173 static int dlbindreq(int, bpf_u_int32, char *);
    174 static int dlbindack(int, char *, char *, int *);
    175 static int dlpromisconreq(int, bpf_u_int32, char *);
    176 static int dlokack(int, const char *, char *, char *);
    177 static int dlinforeq(int, char *);
    178 static int dlinfoack(int, char *, char *);
    179 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
    180 static int dlrawdatareq(int, const u_char *, int);
    181 #endif
    182 static int recv_ack(int, int, const char *, char *, char *, int *);
    183 static char *dlstrerror(bpf_u_int32);
    184 static char *dlprim(bpf_u_int32);
    185 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) && defined(HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H)
    186 static char *get_release(bpf_u_int32 *, bpf_u_int32 *, bpf_u_int32 *);
    187 #endif
    188 static int send_request(int, char *, int, char *, char *);
    189 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    190 static int strioctl(int, int, int, char *);
    191 #endif
    192 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
    193 static int dlpi_kread(int, off_t, void *, u_int, char *);
    194 #endif
    195 #ifdef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
    196 static int get_dlpi_ppa(int, const char *, int, char *);
    197 #endif
    198 
    199 static int
    200 pcap_stats_dlpi(pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps)
    201 {
    202 
    203 	/*
    204 	 * "ps_recv" counts packets handed to the filter, not packets
    205 	 * that passed the filter.  As filtering is done in userland,
    206 	 * this would not include packets dropped because we ran out
    207 	 * of buffer space; in order to make this more like other
    208 	 * platforms (Linux 2.4 and later, BSDs with BPF), where the
    209 	 * "packets received" count includes packets received but dropped
    210 	 * due to running out of buffer space, and to keep from confusing
    211 	 * applications that, for example, compute packet drop percentages,
    212 	 * we also make it count packets dropped by "bufmod" (otherwise we
    213 	 * might run the risk of the packet drop count being bigger than
    214 	 * the received-packet count).
    215 	 *
    216 	 * "ps_drop" counts packets dropped by "bufmod" because of
    217 	 * flow control requirements or resource exhaustion; it doesn't
    218 	 * count packets dropped by the interface driver, or packets
    219 	 * dropped upstream.  As filtering is done in userland, it counts
    220 	 * packets regardless of whether they would've passed the filter.
    221 	 *
    222 	 * These statistics don't include packets not yet read from
    223 	 * the kernel by libpcap, but they may include packets not
    224 	 * yet read from libpcap by the application.
    225 	 */
    226 	*ps = p->md.stat;
    227 
    228 	/*
    229 	 * Add in the drop count, as per the above comment.
    230 	 */
    231 	ps->ps_recv += ps->ps_drop;
    232 	return (0);
    233 }
    234 
    235 /* XXX Needed by HP-UX (at least) */
    236 static bpf_u_int32 ctlbuf[MAXDLBUF];
    237 static struct strbuf ctl = {
    238 	MAXDLBUF,
    239 	0,
    240 	(char *)ctlbuf
    241 };
    242 
    243 static int
    244 pcap_read_dlpi(pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *user)
    245 {
    246 	register int cc, n, caplen, origlen;
    247 	register u_char *bp, *ep, *pk;
    248 	register struct bpf_insn *fcode;
    249 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    250 	register struct sb_hdr *sbp;
    251 #ifdef LBL_ALIGN
    252 	struct sb_hdr sbhdr;
    253 #endif
    254 #endif
    255 	int flags;
    256 	struct strbuf data;
    257 	struct pcap_pkthdr pkthdr;
    258 
    259 	flags = 0;
    260 	cc = p->cc;
    261 	if (cc == 0) {
    262 		data.buf = (char *)p->buffer + p->offset;
    263 		data.maxlen = p->bufsize;
    264 		data.len = 0;
    265 		do {
    266 			/*
    267 			 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
    268 			 */
    269 			if (p->break_loop) {
    270 				/*
    271 				 * Yes - clear the flag that indicates
    272 				 * that it has, and return -2 to
    273 				 * indicate that we were told to
    274 				 * break out of the loop.
    275 				 */
    276 				p->break_loop = 0;
    277 				return (-2);
    278 			}
    279 			/*
    280 			 * XXX - check for the DLPI primitive, which
    281 			 * would be DL_HP_RAWDATA_IND on HP-UX
    282 			 * if we're in raw mode?
    283 			 */
    284 			if (getmsg(p->fd, &ctl, &data, &flags) < 0) {
    285 				/* Don't choke when we get ptraced */
    286 				switch (errno) {
    287 
    288 				case EINTR:
    289 					cc = 0;
    290 					continue;
    291 
    292 				case EAGAIN:
    293 					return (0);
    294 				}
    295 				strlcpy(p->errbuf, pcap_strerror(errno),
    296 				    sizeof(p->errbuf));
    297 				return (-1);
    298 			}
    299 			cc = data.len;
    300 		} while (cc == 0);
    301 		bp = p->buffer + p->offset;
    302 	} else
    303 		bp = p->bp;
    304 
    305 	/* Loop through packets */
    306 	fcode = p->fcode.bf_insns;
    307 	ep = bp + cc;
    308 	n = 0;
    309 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    310 	while (bp < ep) {
    311 		/*
    312 		 * Has "pcap_breakloop()" been called?
    313 		 * If so, return immediately - if we haven't read any
    314 		 * packets, clear the flag and return -2 to indicate
    315 		 * that we were told to break out of the loop, otherwise
    316 		 * leave the flag set, so that the *next* call will break
    317 		 * out of the loop without having read any packets, and
    318 		 * return the number of packets we've processed so far.
    319 		 */
    320 		if (p->break_loop) {
    321 			if (n == 0) {
    322 				p->break_loop = 0;
    323 				return (-2);
    324 			} else {
    325 				p->bp = bp;
    326 				p->cc = ep - bp;
    327 				return (n);
    328 			}
    329 		}
    330 #ifdef LBL_ALIGN
    331 		if ((long)bp & 3) {
    332 			sbp = &sbhdr;
    333 			memcpy(sbp, bp, sizeof(*sbp));
    334 		} else
    335 #endif
    336 			sbp = (struct sb_hdr *)bp;
    337 		p->md.stat.ps_drop = sbp->sbh_drops;
    338 		pk = bp + sizeof(*sbp);
    339 		bp += sbp->sbh_totlen;
    340 		origlen = sbp->sbh_origlen;
    341 		caplen = sbp->sbh_msglen;
    342 #else
    343 		origlen = cc;
    344 		caplen = min(p->snapshot, cc);
    345 		pk = bp;
    346 		bp += caplen;
    347 #endif
    348 		++p->md.stat.ps_recv;
    349 		if (bpf_filter(fcode, pk, origlen, caplen)) {
    350 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    351 			pkthdr.ts.tv_sec = sbp->sbh_timestamp.tv_sec;
    352 			pkthdr.ts.tv_usec = sbp->sbh_timestamp.tv_usec;
    353 #else
    354 			(void)gettimeofday(&pkthdr.ts, NULL);
    355 #endif
    356 			pkthdr.len = origlen;
    357 			pkthdr.caplen = caplen;
    358 			/* Insure caplen does not exceed snapshot */
    359 			if (pkthdr.caplen > p->snapshot)
    360 				pkthdr.caplen = p->snapshot;
    361 			(*callback)(user, &pkthdr, pk);
    362 			if (++n >= cnt && cnt >= 0) {
    363 				p->cc = ep - bp;
    364 				p->bp = bp;
    365 				return (n);
    366 			}
    367 		}
    368 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    369 	}
    370 #endif
    371 	p->cc = 0;
    372 	return (n);
    373 }
    374 
    375 static int
    376 pcap_inject_dlpi(pcap_t *p, const void *buf, size_t size)
    377 {
    378 	int ret;
    379 
    380 #if defined(DLIOCRAW)
    381 	ret = write(p->fd, buf, size);
    382 	if (ret == -1) {
    383 		snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "send: %s",
    384 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    385 		return (-1);
    386 	}
    387 #elif defined(DL_HP_RAWDLS)
    388 	if (p->send_fd < 0) {
    389 		snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
    390 		    "send: Output FD couldn't be opened");
    391 		return (-1);
    392 	}
    393 	ret = dlrawdatareq(p->send_fd, buf, size);
    394 	if (ret == -1) {
    395 		snprintf(p->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "send: %s",
    396 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    397 		return (-1);
    398 	}
    399 	/*
    400 	 * putmsg() returns either 0 or -1; it doesn't indicate how
    401 	 * many bytes were written (presumably they were all written
    402 	 * or none of them were written).  OpenBSD's pcap_inject()
    403 	 * returns the number of bytes written, so, for API compatibility,
    404 	 * we return the number of bytes we were told to write.
    405 	 */
    406 	ret = size;
    407 #else /* no raw mode */
    408 	/*
    409 	 * XXX - this is a pain, because you might have to extract
    410 	 * the address from the packet and use it in a DL_UNITDATA_REQ
    411 	 * request.  That would be dependent on the link-layer type.
    412 	 *
    413 	 * I also don't know what SAP you'd have to bind the descriptor
    414 	 * to, or whether you'd need separate "receive" and "send" FDs,
    415 	 * nor do I know whether you'd need different bindings for
    416 	 * D/I/X Ethernet and 802.3, or for {FDDI,Token Ring} plus
    417 	 * 802.2 and {FDDI,Token Ring} plus 802.2 plus SNAP.
    418 	 *
    419 	 * So, for now, we just return a "you can't send" indication,
    420 	 * and leave it up to somebody with a DLPI-based system lacking
    421 	 * both DLIOCRAW and DL_HP_RAWDLS to supply code to implement
    422 	 * packet transmission on that system.  If they do, they should
    423 	 * send it to us - but should not send us code that assumes
    424 	 * Ethernet; if the code doesn't work on non-Ethernet interfaces,
    425 	 * it should check "p->linktype" and reject the send request if
    426 	 * it's anything other than DLT_EN10MB.
    427 	 */
    428 	strlcpy(p->errbuf, "send: Not supported on this version of this OS",
    429 	    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
    430 	ret = -1;
    431 #endif /* raw mode */
    432 	return (ret);
    433 }
    434 
    435 #ifndef DL_IPATM
    436 #define DL_IPATM	0x12	/* ATM Classical IP interface */
    437 #endif
    438 
    439 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    440 /*
    441  * For SunATM.
    442  */
    443 #ifndef A_GET_UNITS
    444 #define A_GET_UNITS	(('A'<<8)|118)
    445 #endif /* A_GET_UNITS */
    446 #ifndef A_PROMISCON_REQ
    447 #define A_PROMISCON_REQ	(('A'<<8)|121)
    448 #endif /* A_PROMISCON_REQ */
    449 #endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS */
    450 
    451 static void
    452 pcap_close_dlpi(pcap_t *p)
    453 {
    454 	pcap_close_common(p);
    455 	if (p->send_fd >= 0)
    456 		close(p->send_fd);
    457 }
    458 
    459 pcap_t *
    460 pcap_open_live(const char *device, int snaplen, int promisc, int to_ms,
    461     char *ebuf)
    462 {
    463 	register char *cp;
    464 	register pcap_t *p;
    465 	int ppa;
    466 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    467 	int isatm = 0;
    468 #endif
    469 	register dl_info_ack_t *infop;
    470 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    471 	bpf_u_int32 ss, chunksize;
    472 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    473 	register char *release;
    474 	bpf_u_int32 osmajor, osminor, osmicro;
    475 #endif
    476 #endif
    477 	bpf_u_int32 buf[MAXDLBUF];
    478 	char dname[100];
    479 #ifndef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
    480 	char dname2[100];
    481 #endif
    482 
    483 	p = (pcap_t *)malloc(sizeof(*p));
    484 	if (p == NULL) {
    485 		strlcpy(ebuf, pcap_strerror(errno), PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
    486 		return (NULL);
    487 	}
    488 	memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
    489 	p->fd = -1;	/* indicate that it hasn't been opened yet */
    490 	p->send_fd = -1;
    491 
    492 #ifdef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
    493 	/*
    494 	** Remove any "/dev/" on the front of the device.
    495 	*/
    496 	cp = strrchr(device, '/');
    497 	if (cp == NULL)
    498 		strlcpy(dname, device, sizeof(dname));
    499 	else
    500 		strlcpy(dname, cp + 1, sizeof(dname));
    501 
    502 	/*
    503 	 * Split the device name into a device type name and a unit number;
    504 	 * chop off the unit number, so "dname" is just a device type name.
    505 	 */
    506 	cp = split_dname(dname, &ppa, ebuf);
    507 	if (cp == NULL)
    508 		goto bad;
    509 	*cp = '\0';
    510 
    511 	/*
    512 	 * Use "/dev/dlpi" as the device.
    513 	 *
    514 	 * XXX - HP's DLPI Programmer's Guide for HP-UX 11.00 says that
    515 	 * the "dl_mjr_num" field is for the "major number of interface
    516 	 * driver"; that's the major of "/dev/dlpi" on the system on
    517 	 * which I tried this, but there may be DLPI devices that
    518 	 * use a different driver, in which case we may need to
    519 	 * search "/dev" for the appropriate device with that major
    520 	 * device number, rather than hardwiring "/dev/dlpi".
    521 	 */
    522 	cp = "/dev/dlpi";
    523 	if ((p->fd = open(cp, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
    524 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
    525 		    "%s: %s", cp, pcap_strerror(errno));
    526 		goto bad;
    527 	}
    528 
    529 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
    530 	/*
    531 	 * XXX - HP-UX 10.20 and 11.xx don't appear to support sending and
    532 	 * receiving packets on the same descriptor - you need separate
    533 	 * descriptors for sending and receiving, bound to different SAPs.
    534 	 *
    535 	 * If the open fails, we just leave -1 in "p->send_fd" and reject
    536 	 * attempts to send packets, just as if, in pcap-bpf.c, we fail
    537 	 * to open the BPF device for reading and writing, we just try
    538 	 * to open it for reading only and, if that succeeds, just let
    539 	 * the send attempts fail.
    540 	 */
    541 	p->send_fd = open(cp, O_RDWR);
    542 #endif
    543 
    544 	/*
    545 	 * Get a table of all PPAs for that device, and search that
    546 	 * table for the specified device type name and unit number.
    547 	 */
    548 	ppa = get_dlpi_ppa(p->fd, dname, ppa, ebuf);
    549 	if (ppa < 0)
    550 		goto bad;
    551 #else
    552 	/*
    553 	 * If the device name begins with "/", assume it begins with
    554 	 * the pathname of the directory containing the device to open;
    555 	 * otherwise, concatenate the device directory name and the
    556 	 * device name.
    557 	 */
    558 	if (*device == '/')
    559 		strlcpy(dname, device, sizeof(dname));
    560 	else
    561 		snprintf(dname, sizeof(dname), "%s/%s", PCAP_DEV_PREFIX,
    562 		    device);
    563 
    564 	/*
    565 	 * Get the unit number, and a pointer to the end of the device
    566 	 * type name.
    567 	 */
    568 	cp = split_dname(dname, &ppa, ebuf);
    569 	if (cp == NULL)
    570 		goto bad;
    571 
    572 	/*
    573 	 * Make a copy of the device pathname, and then remove the unit
    574 	 * number from the device pathname.
    575 	 */
    576 	strlcpy(dname2, dname, sizeof(dname));
    577 	*cp = '\0';
    578 
    579 	/* Try device without unit number */
    580 	if ((p->fd = open(dname, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
    581 		if (errno != ENOENT) {
    582 			snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s: %s", dname,
    583 			    pcap_strerror(errno));
    584 			goto bad;
    585 		}
    586 
    587 		/* Try again with unit number */
    588 		if ((p->fd = open(dname2, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
    589 			if (errno == ENOENT) {
    590 				/*
    591 				 * We just report "No DLPI device found"
    592 				 * with the device name, so people don't
    593 				 * get confused and think, for example,
    594 				 * that if they can't capture on "lo0"
    595 				 * on Solaris the fix is to change libpcap
    596 				 * (or the application that uses it) to
    597 				 * look for something other than "/dev/lo0",
    598 				 * as the fix is to look for an operating
    599 				 * system other than Solaris - you just
    600 				 * *can't* capture on a loopback interface
    601 				 * on Solaris, the lack of a DLPI device
    602 				 * for the loopback interface is just a
    603 				 * symptom of that inability.
    604 				 */
    605 				snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
    606 				    "%s: No DLPI device found", device);
    607 			} else {
    608 				snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s: %s",
    609 				    dname2, pcap_strerror(errno));
    610 			}
    611 			goto bad;
    612 		}
    613 		/* XXX Assume unit zero */
    614 		ppa = 0;
    615 	}
    616 #endif
    617 
    618 	p->snapshot = snaplen;
    619 
    620 	/*
    621 	** Attach if "style 2" provider
    622 	*/
    623 	if (dlinforeq(p->fd, ebuf) < 0 ||
    624 	    dlinfoack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
    625 		goto bad;
    626 	infop = &((union DL_primitives *)buf)->info_ack;
    627 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    628 	if (infop->dl_mac_type == DL_IPATM)
    629 		isatm = 1;
    630 #endif
    631 	if (infop->dl_provider_style == DL_STYLE2) {
    632 		if (dl_doattach(p->fd, ppa, ebuf) < 0)
    633 			goto bad;
    634 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
    635 		if (p->send_fd >= 0) {
    636 			if (dl_doattach(p->send_fd, ppa, ebuf) < 0)
    637 				goto bad;
    638 		}
    639 #endif
    640 	}
    641 
    642 	/*
    643 	** Bind (defer if using HP-UX 9 or HP-UX 10.20 or later, totally
    644 	** skip if using SINIX)
    645 	*/
    646 #if !defined(HAVE_HPUX9) && !defined(HAVE_HPUX10_20_OR_LATER) && !defined(sinix)
    647 #ifdef _AIX
    648 	/*
    649 	** AIX.
    650 	** According to IBM's AIX Support Line, the dl_sap value
    651 	** should not be less than 0x600 (1536) for standard Ethernet.
    652 	** However, we seem to get DL_BADADDR - "DLSAP addr in improper
    653 	** format or invalid" - errors if we use 1537 on the "tr0"
    654 	** device, which, given that its name starts with "tr" and that
    655 	** it's IBM, probably means a Token Ring device.  (Perhaps we
    656 	** need to use 1537 on "/dev/dlpi/en" because that device is for
    657 	** D/I/X Ethernet, the "SAP" is actually an Ethernet type, and
    658 	** it rejects invalid Ethernet types.)
    659 	**
    660 	** So if 1537 fails, we try 2, as Hyung Sik Yoon of IBM Korea
    661 	** says that works on Token Ring (he says that 0 does *not*
    662 	** work; perhaps that's considered an invalid LLC SAP value - I
    663 	** assume the SAP value in a DLPI bind is an LLC SAP for network
    664 	** types that use 802.2 LLC).
    665 	*/
    666 	if ((dlbindreq(p->fd, 1537, ebuf) < 0 &&
    667 	     dlbindreq(p->fd, 2, ebuf) < 0) ||
    668 	     dlbindack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf, NULL) < 0)
    669 		goto bad;
    670 #elif defined(DL_HP_RAWDLS)
    671 	/*
    672 	** HP-UX 10.0x and 10.1x.
    673 	*/
    674 	if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->fd, ebuf) < 0)
    675 		goto bad;
    676 	if (p->send_fd >= 0) {
    677 		/*
    678 		** XXX - if this fails, just close send_fd and
    679 		** set it to -1, so that you can't send but can
    680 		** still receive?
    681 		*/
    682 		if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->send_fd, ebuf) < 0)
    683 			goto bad;
    684 	}
    685 #else /* neither AIX nor HP-UX */
    686 	/*
    687 	** Not Sinix, and neither AIX nor HP-UX - Solaris, and any other
    688 	** OS using DLPI.
    689 	**/
    690 	if (dlbindreq(p->fd, 0, ebuf) < 0 ||
    691 	    dlbindack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf, NULL) < 0)
    692 		goto bad;
    693 #endif /* AIX vs. HP-UX vs. other */
    694 #endif /* !HP-UX 9 and !HP-UX 10.20 or later and !SINIX */
    695 
    696 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    697 	if (isatm) {
    698 		/*
    699 		** Have to turn on some special ATM promiscuous mode
    700 		** for SunATM.
    701 		** Do *NOT* turn regular promiscuous mode on; it doesn't
    702 		** help, and may break things.
    703 		*/
    704 		if (strioctl(p->fd, A_PROMISCON_REQ, 0, NULL) < 0) {
    705 			snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "A_PROMISCON_REQ: %s",
    706 			    pcap_strerror(errno));
    707 			goto bad;
    708 		}
    709 	} else
    710 #endif
    711 	if (promisc) {
    712 		/*
    713 		** Enable promiscuous (not necessary on send FD)
    714 		*/
    715 		if (dlpromisconreq(p->fd, DL_PROMISC_PHYS, ebuf) < 0 ||
    716 		    dlokack(p->fd, "promisc_phys", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
    717 			goto bad;
    718 
    719 		/*
    720 		** Try to enable multicast (you would have thought
    721 		** promiscuous would be sufficient). (Skip if using
    722 		** HP-UX or SINIX) (Not necessary on send FD)
    723 		*/
    724 #if !defined(__hpux) && !defined(sinix)
    725 		if (dlpromisconreq(p->fd, DL_PROMISC_MULTI, ebuf) < 0 ||
    726 		    dlokack(p->fd, "promisc_multi", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
    727 			fprintf(stderr,
    728 			    "WARNING: DL_PROMISC_MULTI failed (%s)\n", ebuf);
    729 #endif
    730 	}
    731 	/*
    732 	** Try to enable SAP promiscuity (when not in promiscuous mode
    733 	** when using HP-UX, when not doing SunATM on Solaris, and never
    734 	** under SINIX) (Not necessary on send FD)
    735 	*/
    736 #ifndef sinix
    737 	if (
    738 #ifdef __hpux
    739 	    !promisc &&
    740 #endif
    741 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    742 	    !isatm &&
    743 #endif
    744 	    (dlpromisconreq(p->fd, DL_PROMISC_SAP, ebuf) < 0 ||
    745 	    dlokack(p->fd, "promisc_sap", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)) {
    746 		/* Not fatal if promisc since the DL_PROMISC_PHYS worked */
    747 		if (promisc)
    748 			fprintf(stderr,
    749 			    "WARNING: DL_PROMISC_SAP failed (%s)\n", ebuf);
    750 		else
    751 			goto bad;
    752 	}
    753 #endif /* sinix */
    754 
    755 	/*
    756 	** HP-UX 9, and HP-UX 10.20 or later, must bind after setting
    757 	** promiscuous options.
    758 	*/
    759 #if defined(HAVE_HPUX9) || defined(HAVE_HPUX10_20_OR_LATER)
    760 	if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->fd, ebuf) < 0)
    761 		goto bad;
    762 	/*
    763 	** We don't set promiscuous mode on the send FD, but we'll defer
    764 	** binding it anyway, just to keep the HP-UX 9/10.20 or later
    765 	** code together.
    766 	*/
    767 	if (p->send_fd >= 0) {
    768 		/*
    769 		** XXX - if this fails, just close send_fd and
    770 		** set it to -1, so that you can't send but can
    771 		** still receive?
    772 		*/
    773 		if (dl_dohpuxbind(p->send_fd, ebuf) < 0)
    774 			goto bad;
    775 	}
    776 #endif
    777 
    778 	/*
    779 	** Determine link type
    780 	** XXX - get SAP length and address length as well, for use
    781 	** when sending packets.
    782 	*/
    783 	if (dlinforeq(p->fd, ebuf) < 0 ||
    784 	    dlinfoack(p->fd, (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
    785 		goto bad;
    786 
    787 	infop = &((union DL_primitives *)buf)->info_ack;
    788 	switch (infop->dl_mac_type) {
    789 
    790 	case DL_CSMACD:
    791 	case DL_ETHER:
    792 		p->linktype = DLT_EN10MB;
    793 		p->offset = 2;
    794 		/*
    795 		 * This is (presumably) a real Ethernet capture; give it a
    796 		 * link-layer-type list with DLT_EN10MB and DLT_DOCSIS, so
    797 		 * that an application can let you choose it, in case you're
    798 		 * capturing DOCSIS traffic that a Cisco Cable Modem
    799 		 * Termination System is putting out onto an Ethernet (it
    800 		 * doesn't put an Ethernet header onto the wire, it puts raw
    801 		 * DOCSIS frames out on the wire inside the low-level
    802 		 * Ethernet framing).
    803 		 */
    804 		p->dlt_list = (u_int *) malloc(sizeof(u_int) * 2);
    805 		/*
    806 		 * If that fails, just leave the list empty.
    807 		 */
    808 		if (p->dlt_list != NULL) {
    809 			p->dlt_list[0] = DLT_EN10MB;
    810 			p->dlt_list[1] = DLT_DOCSIS;
    811 			p->dlt_count = 2;
    812 		}
    813 		break;
    814 
    815 	case DL_FDDI:
    816 		p->linktype = DLT_FDDI;
    817 		p->offset = 3;
    818 		break;
    819 
    820 	case DL_TPR:
    821 		/*
    822 		 * XXX - what about DL_TPB?  Is that Token Bus?
    823 		 */
    824 		p->linktype = DLT_IEEE802;
    825 		p->offset = 2;
    826 		break;
    827 
    828 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    829 	case DL_IPATM:
    830 		p->linktype = DLT_SUNATM;
    831 		p->offset = 0;	/* works for LANE and LLC encapsulation */
    832 		break;
    833 #endif
    834 
    835 	default:
    836 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "unknown mac type %lu",
    837 		    (unsigned long)infop->dl_mac_type);
    838 		goto bad;
    839 	}
    840 
    841 #ifdef	DLIOCRAW
    842 	/*
    843 	** This is a non standard SunOS hack to get the full raw link-layer
    844 	** header.
    845 	*/
    846 	if (strioctl(p->fd, DLIOCRAW, 0, NULL) < 0) {
    847 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "DLIOCRAW: %s",
    848 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    849 		goto bad;
    850 	}
    851 #endif
    852 
    853 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
    854 	/*
    855 	** Another non standard call to get the data nicely buffered
    856 	*/
    857 	if (ioctl(p->fd, I_PUSH, "bufmod") != 0) {
    858 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "I_PUSH bufmod: %s",
    859 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    860 		goto bad;
    861 	}
    862 
    863 	/*
    864 	** Now that the bufmod is pushed lets configure it.
    865 	**
    866 	** There is a bug in bufmod(7). When dealing with messages of
    867 	** less than snaplen size it strips data from the beginning not
    868 	** the end.
    869 	**
    870 	** This bug is supposed to be fixed in 5.3.2. Also, there is a
    871 	** patch available. Ask for bugid 1149065.
    872 	*/
    873 	ss = snaplen;
    874 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
    875 	release = get_release(&osmajor, &osminor, &osmicro);
    876 	if (osmajor == 5 && (osminor <= 2 || (osminor == 3 && osmicro < 2)) &&
    877 	    getenv("BUFMOD_FIXED") == NULL) {
    878 		fprintf(stderr,
    879 		"WARNING: bufmod is broken in SunOS %s; ignoring snaplen.\n",
    880 		    release);
    881 		ss = 0;
    882 	}
    883 #endif
    884 	if (ss > 0 &&
    885 	    strioctl(p->fd, SBIOCSSNAP, sizeof(ss), (char *)&ss) != 0) {
    886 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "SBIOCSSNAP: %s",
    887 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    888 		goto bad;
    889 	}
    890 
    891 	/*
    892 	** Set up the bufmod timeout
    893 	*/
    894 	if (to_ms != 0) {
    895 		struct timeval to;
    896 
    897 		to.tv_sec = to_ms / 1000;
    898 		to.tv_usec = (to_ms * 1000) % 1000000;
    899 		if (strioctl(p->fd, SBIOCSTIME, sizeof(to), (char *)&to) != 0) {
    900 			snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "SBIOCSTIME: %s",
    901 			    pcap_strerror(errno));
    902 			goto bad;
    903 		}
    904 	}
    905 
    906 	/*
    907 	** Set the chunk length.
    908 	*/
    909 	chunksize = CHUNKSIZE;
    910 	if (strioctl(p->fd, SBIOCSCHUNK, sizeof(chunksize), (char *)&chunksize)
    911 	    != 0) {
    912 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "SBIOCSCHUNKP: %s",
    913 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    914 		goto bad;
    915 	}
    916 #endif
    917 
    918 	/*
    919 	** As the last operation flush the read side.
    920 	*/
    921 	if (ioctl(p->fd, I_FLUSH, FLUSHR) != 0) {
    922 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "FLUSHR: %s",
    923 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
    924 		goto bad;
    925 	}
    926 
    927 	/* Allocate data buffer */
    928 	p->bufsize = PKTBUFSIZE;
    929 	p->buffer = (u_char *)malloc(p->bufsize + p->offset);
    930 	if (p->buffer == NULL) {
    931 		strlcpy(ebuf, pcap_strerror(errno), PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
    932 		goto bad;
    933 	}
    934 
    935 	/*
    936 	 * "p->fd" is an FD for a STREAMS device, so "select()" and
    937 	 * "poll()" should work on it.
    938 	 */
    939 	p->selectable_fd = p->fd;
    940 
    941 	p->read_op = pcap_read_dlpi;
    942 	p->inject_op = pcap_inject_dlpi;
    943 	p->setfilter_op = install_bpf_program;	/* no kernel filtering */
    944 	p->setdirection_op = NULL;	/* Not implemented.*/
    945 	p->set_datalink_op = NULL;	/* can't change data link type */
    946 	p->getnonblock_op = pcap_getnonblock_fd;
    947 	p->setnonblock_op = pcap_setnonblock_fd;
    948 	p->stats_op = pcap_stats_dlpi;
    949 	p->close_op = pcap_close_dlpi;
    950 
    951 	return (p);
    952 bad:
    953 	if (p->fd >= 0)
    954 		close(p->fd);
    955 	if (p->send_fd >= 0)
    956 		close(p->send_fd);
    957 	/*
    958 	 * Get rid of any link-layer type list we allocated.
    959 	 */
    960 	if (p->dlt_list != NULL)
    961 		free(p->dlt_list);
    962 	free(p);
    963 	return (NULL);
    964 }
    965 
    966 /*
    967  * Split a device name into a device type name and a unit number;
    968  * return the a pointer to the beginning of the unit number, which
    969  * is the end of the device type name, and set "*unitp" to the unit
    970  * number.
    971  *
    972  * Returns NULL on error, and fills "ebuf" with an error message.
    973  */
    974 static char *
    975 split_dname(char *device, int *unitp, char *ebuf)
    976 {
    977 	char *cp;
    978 	char *eos;
    979 	long unit;
    980 
    981 	/*
    982 	 * Look for a number at the end of the device name string.
    983 	 */
    984 	cp = device + strlen(device) - 1;
    985 	if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9') {
    986 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s missing unit number",
    987 		    device);
    988 		return (NULL);
    989 	}
    990 
    991 	/* Digits at end of string are unit number */
    992 	while (cp-1 >= device && *(cp-1) >= '0' && *(cp-1) <= '9')
    993 		cp--;
    994 
    995 	errno = 0;
    996 	unit = strtol(cp, &eos, 10);
    997 	if (*eos != '\0') {
    998 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s bad unit number", device);
    999 		return (NULL);
   1000 	}
   1001 	if (errno == ERANGE || unit > INT_MAX) {
   1002 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s unit number too large",
   1003 		    device);
   1004 		return (NULL);
   1005 	}
   1006 	if (unit < 0) {
   1007 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "%s unit number is negative",
   1008 		    device);
   1009 		return (NULL);
   1010 	}
   1011 	*unitp = (int)unit;
   1012 	return (cp);
   1013 }
   1014 
   1015 static int
   1016 dl_doattach(int fd, int ppa, char *ebuf)
   1017 {
   1018 	bpf_u_int32 buf[MAXDLBUF];
   1019 
   1020 	if (dlattachreq(fd, ppa, ebuf) < 0 ||
   1021 	    dlokack(fd, "attach", (char *)buf, ebuf) < 0)
   1022 		return (-1);
   1023 	return (0);
   1024 }
   1025 
   1026 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
   1027 static int
   1028 dl_dohpuxbind(int fd, char *ebuf)
   1029 {
   1030 	int hpsap;
   1031 	int uerror;
   1032 	bpf_u_int32 buf[MAXDLBUF];
   1033 
   1034 	/*
   1035 	 * XXX - we start at 22 because we used to use only 22, but
   1036 	 * that was just because that was the value used in some
   1037 	 * sample code from HP.  With what value *should* we start?
   1038 	 * Does it matter, given that we're enabling SAP promiscuity
   1039 	 * on the input FD?
   1040 	 */
   1041 	hpsap = 22;
   1042 	for (;;) {
   1043 		if (dlbindreq(fd, hpsap, ebuf) < 0)
   1044 			return (-1);
   1045 		if (dlbindack(fd, (char *)buf, ebuf, &uerror) >= 0)
   1046 			break;
   1047 		/*
   1048 		 * For any error other than a UNIX EBUSY, give up.
   1049 		 */
   1050 		if (uerror != EBUSY) {
   1051 			/*
   1052 			 * dlbindack() has already filled in ebuf for
   1053 			 * this error.
   1054 			 */
   1055 			return (-1);
   1056 		}
   1057 
   1058 		/*
   1059 		 * For EBUSY, try the next SAP value; that means that
   1060 		 * somebody else is using that SAP.  Clear ebuf so
   1061 		 * that application doesn't report the "Device busy"
   1062 		 * error as a warning.
   1063 		 */
   1064 		*ebuf = '\0';
   1065 		hpsap++;
   1066 		if (hpsap > 100) {
   1067 			strlcpy(ebuf,
   1068 			    "All SAPs from 22 through 100 are in use",
   1069 			    PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
   1070 			return (-1);
   1071 		}
   1072 	}
   1073 	return (0);
   1074 }
   1075 #endif
   1076 
   1077 int
   1078 pcap_platform_finddevs(pcap_if_t **alldevsp, char *errbuf)
   1079 {
   1080 #ifdef HAVE_SOLARIS
   1081 	int fd;
   1082 	union {
   1083 		u_int nunits;
   1084 		char pad[516];	/* XXX - must be at least 513; is 516
   1085 				   in "atmgetunits" */
   1086 	} buf;
   1087 	char baname[2+1+1];
   1088 	u_int i;
   1089 
   1090 	/*
   1091 	 * We may have to do special magic to get ATM devices.
   1092 	 */
   1093 	if ((fd = open("/dev/ba", O_RDWR)) < 0) {
   1094 		/*
   1095 		 * We couldn't open the "ba" device.
   1096 		 * For now, just give up; perhaps we should
   1097 		 * return an error if the problem is neither
   1098 		 * a "that device doesn't exist" error (ENOENT,
   1099 		 * ENXIO, etc.) or a "you're not allowed to do
   1100 		 * that" error (EPERM, EACCES).
   1101 		 */
   1102 		return (0);
   1103 	}
   1104 
   1105 	if (strioctl(fd, A_GET_UNITS, sizeof(buf), (char *)&buf) < 0) {
   1106 		snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "A_GET_UNITS: %s",
   1107 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
   1108 		return (-1);
   1109 	}
   1110 	for (i = 0; i < buf.nunits; i++) {
   1111 		snprintf(baname, sizeof baname, "ba%u", i);
   1112 		if (pcap_add_if(alldevsp, baname, 0, NULL, errbuf) < 0)
   1113 			return (-1);
   1114 	}
   1115 #endif
   1116 
   1117 	return (0);
   1118 }
   1119 
   1120 static int
   1121 send_request(int fd, char *ptr, int len, char *what, char *ebuf)
   1122 {
   1123 	struct	strbuf	ctl;
   1124 	int	flags;
   1125 
   1126 	ctl.maxlen = 0;
   1127 	ctl.len = len;
   1128 	ctl.buf = ptr;
   1129 
   1130 	flags = 0;
   1131 	if (putmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf *) NULL, flags) < 0) {
   1132 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1133 		    "send_request: putmsg \"%s\": %s",
   1134 		    what, pcap_strerror(errno));
   1135 		return (-1);
   1136 	}
   1137 	return (0);
   1138 }
   1139 
   1140 static int
   1141 recv_ack(int fd, int size, const char *what, char *bufp, char *ebuf, int *uerror)
   1142 {
   1143 	union	DL_primitives	*dlp;
   1144 	struct	strbuf	ctl;
   1145 	int	flags;
   1146 
   1147 	/*
   1148 	 * Clear out "*uerror", so it's only set for DL_ERROR_ACK/DL_SYSERR,
   1149 	 * making that the only place where EBUSY is treated specially.
   1150 	 */
   1151 	if (uerror != NULL)
   1152 		*uerror = 0;
   1153 
   1154 	ctl.maxlen = MAXDLBUF;
   1155 	ctl.len = 0;
   1156 	ctl.buf = bufp;
   1157 
   1158 	flags = 0;
   1159 	if (getmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf*)NULL, &flags) < 0) {
   1160 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "recv_ack: %s getmsg: %s",
   1161 		    what, pcap_strerror(errno));
   1162 		return (-1);
   1163 	}
   1164 
   1165 	dlp = (union DL_primitives *) ctl.buf;
   1166 	switch (dlp->dl_primitive) {
   1167 
   1168 	case DL_INFO_ACK:
   1169 	case DL_BIND_ACK:
   1170 	case DL_OK_ACK:
   1171 #ifdef DL_HP_PPA_ACK
   1172 	case DL_HP_PPA_ACK:
   1173 #endif
   1174 		/* These are OK */
   1175 		break;
   1176 
   1177 	case DL_ERROR_ACK:
   1178 		switch (dlp->error_ack.dl_errno) {
   1179 
   1180 		case DL_SYSERR:
   1181 			if (uerror != NULL)
   1182 				*uerror = dlp->error_ack.dl_unix_errno;
   1183 			snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1184 			    "recv_ack: %s: UNIX error - %s",
   1185 			    what, pcap_strerror(dlp->error_ack.dl_unix_errno));
   1186 			break;
   1187 
   1188 		default:
   1189 			snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "recv_ack: %s: %s",
   1190 			    what, dlstrerror(dlp->error_ack.dl_errno));
   1191 			break;
   1192 		}
   1193 		return (-1);
   1194 
   1195 	default:
   1196 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1197 		    "recv_ack: %s: Unexpected primitive ack %s",
   1198 		    what, dlprim(dlp->dl_primitive));
   1199 		return (-1);
   1200 	}
   1201 
   1202 	if (ctl.len < size) {
   1203 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1204 		    "recv_ack: %s: Ack too small (%d < %d)",
   1205 		    what, ctl.len, size);
   1206 		return (-1);
   1207 	}
   1208 	return (ctl.len);
   1209 }
   1210 
   1211 static char *
   1212 dlstrerror(bpf_u_int32 dl_errno)
   1213 {
   1214 	static char errstring[6+2+8+1];
   1215 
   1216 	switch (dl_errno) {
   1217 
   1218 	case DL_ACCESS:
   1219 		return ("Improper permissions for request");
   1220 
   1221 	case DL_BADADDR:
   1222 		return ("DLSAP addr in improper format or invalid");
   1223 
   1224 	case DL_BADCORR:
   1225 		return ("Seq number not from outstand DL_CONN_IND");
   1226 
   1227 	case DL_BADDATA:
   1228 		return ("User data exceeded provider limit");
   1229 
   1230 	case DL_BADPPA:
   1231 #ifdef HAVE_DEV_DLPI
   1232 		/*
   1233 		 * With a single "/dev/dlpi" device used for all
   1234 		 * DLPI providers, PPAs have nothing to do with
   1235 		 * unit numbers.
   1236 		 */
   1237 		return ("Specified PPA was invalid");
   1238 #else
   1239 		/*
   1240 		 * We have separate devices for separate devices;
   1241 		 * the PPA is just the unit number.
   1242 		 */
   1243 		return ("Specified PPA (device unit) was invalid");
   1244 #endif
   1245 
   1246 	case DL_BADPRIM:
   1247 		return ("Primitive received not known by provider");
   1248 
   1249 	case DL_BADQOSPARAM:
   1250 		return ("QOS parameters contained invalid values");
   1251 
   1252 	case DL_BADQOSTYPE:
   1253 		return ("QOS structure type is unknown/unsupported");
   1254 
   1255 	case DL_BADSAP:
   1256 		return ("Bad LSAP selector");
   1257 
   1258 	case DL_BADTOKEN:
   1259 		return ("Token used not an active stream");
   1260 
   1261 	case DL_BOUND:
   1262 		return ("Attempted second bind with dl_max_conind");
   1263 
   1264 	case DL_INITFAILED:
   1265 		return ("Physical link initialization failed");
   1266 
   1267 	case DL_NOADDR:
   1268 		return ("Provider couldn't allocate alternate address");
   1269 
   1270 	case DL_NOTINIT:
   1271 		return ("Physical link not initialized");
   1272 
   1273 	case DL_OUTSTATE:
   1274 		return ("Primitive issued in improper state");
   1275 
   1276 	case DL_SYSERR:
   1277 		return ("UNIX system error occurred");
   1278 
   1279 	case DL_UNSUPPORTED:
   1280 		return ("Requested service not supplied by provider");
   1281 
   1282 	case DL_UNDELIVERABLE:
   1283 		return ("Previous data unit could not be delivered");
   1284 
   1285 	case DL_NOTSUPPORTED:
   1286 		return ("Primitive is known but not supported");
   1287 
   1288 	case DL_TOOMANY:
   1289 		return ("Limit exceeded");
   1290 
   1291 	case DL_NOTENAB:
   1292 		return ("Promiscuous mode not enabled");
   1293 
   1294 	case DL_BUSY:
   1295 		return ("Other streams for PPA in post-attached");
   1296 
   1297 	case DL_NOAUTO:
   1298 		return ("Automatic handling XID&TEST not supported");
   1299 
   1300 	case DL_NOXIDAUTO:
   1301 		return ("Automatic handling of XID not supported");
   1302 
   1303 	case DL_NOTESTAUTO:
   1304 		return ("Automatic handling of TEST not supported");
   1305 
   1306 	case DL_XIDAUTO:
   1307 		return ("Automatic handling of XID response");
   1308 
   1309 	case DL_TESTAUTO:
   1310 		return ("Automatic handling of TEST response");
   1311 
   1312 	case DL_PENDING:
   1313 		return ("Pending outstanding connect indications");
   1314 
   1315 	default:
   1316 		sprintf(errstring, "Error %02x", dl_errno);
   1317 		return (errstring);
   1318 	}
   1319 }
   1320 
   1321 static char *
   1322 dlprim(bpf_u_int32 prim)
   1323 {
   1324 	static char primbuf[80];
   1325 
   1326 	switch (prim) {
   1327 
   1328 	case DL_INFO_REQ:
   1329 		return ("DL_INFO_REQ");
   1330 
   1331 	case DL_INFO_ACK:
   1332 		return ("DL_INFO_ACK");
   1333 
   1334 	case DL_ATTACH_REQ:
   1335 		return ("DL_ATTACH_REQ");
   1336 
   1337 	case DL_DETACH_REQ:
   1338 		return ("DL_DETACH_REQ");
   1339 
   1340 	case DL_BIND_REQ:
   1341 		return ("DL_BIND_REQ");
   1342 
   1343 	case DL_BIND_ACK:
   1344 		return ("DL_BIND_ACK");
   1345 
   1346 	case DL_UNBIND_REQ:
   1347 		return ("DL_UNBIND_REQ");
   1348 
   1349 	case DL_OK_ACK:
   1350 		return ("DL_OK_ACK");
   1351 
   1352 	case DL_ERROR_ACK:
   1353 		return ("DL_ERROR_ACK");
   1354 
   1355 	case DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ:
   1356 		return ("DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ");
   1357 
   1358 	case DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK:
   1359 		return ("DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK");
   1360 
   1361 	case DL_UNITDATA_REQ:
   1362 		return ("DL_UNITDATA_REQ");
   1363 
   1364 	case DL_UNITDATA_IND:
   1365 		return ("DL_UNITDATA_IND");
   1366 
   1367 	case DL_UDERROR_IND:
   1368 		return ("DL_UDERROR_IND");
   1369 
   1370 	case DL_UDQOS_REQ:
   1371 		return ("DL_UDQOS_REQ");
   1372 
   1373 	case DL_CONNECT_REQ:
   1374 		return ("DL_CONNECT_REQ");
   1375 
   1376 	case DL_CONNECT_IND:
   1377 		return ("DL_CONNECT_IND");
   1378 
   1379 	case DL_CONNECT_RES:
   1380 		return ("DL_CONNECT_RES");
   1381 
   1382 	case DL_CONNECT_CON:
   1383 		return ("DL_CONNECT_CON");
   1384 
   1385 	case DL_TOKEN_REQ:
   1386 		return ("DL_TOKEN_REQ");
   1387 
   1388 	case DL_TOKEN_ACK:
   1389 		return ("DL_TOKEN_ACK");
   1390 
   1391 	case DL_DISCONNECT_REQ:
   1392 		return ("DL_DISCONNECT_REQ");
   1393 
   1394 	case DL_DISCONNECT_IND:
   1395 		return ("DL_DISCONNECT_IND");
   1396 
   1397 	case DL_RESET_REQ:
   1398 		return ("DL_RESET_REQ");
   1399 
   1400 	case DL_RESET_IND:
   1401 		return ("DL_RESET_IND");
   1402 
   1403 	case DL_RESET_RES:
   1404 		return ("DL_RESET_RES");
   1405 
   1406 	case DL_RESET_CON:
   1407 		return ("DL_RESET_CON");
   1408 
   1409 	default:
   1410 		(void) sprintf(primbuf, "unknown primitive 0x%x", prim);
   1411 		return (primbuf);
   1412 	}
   1413 }
   1414 
   1415 static int
   1416 dlattachreq(int fd, bpf_u_int32 ppa, char *ebuf)
   1417 {
   1418 	dl_attach_req_t	req;
   1419 
   1420 	req.dl_primitive = DL_ATTACH_REQ;
   1421 	req.dl_ppa = ppa;
   1422 
   1423 	return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "attach", ebuf));
   1424 }
   1425 
   1426 static int
   1427 dlbindreq(int fd, bpf_u_int32 sap, char *ebuf)
   1428 {
   1429 
   1430 	dl_bind_req_t	req;
   1431 
   1432 	memset((char *)&req, 0, sizeof(req));
   1433 	req.dl_primitive = DL_BIND_REQ;
   1434 	/* XXX - what if neither of these are defined? */
   1435 #if defined(DL_HP_RAWDLS)
   1436 	req.dl_max_conind = 1;			/* XXX magic number */
   1437 	req.dl_service_mode = DL_HP_RAWDLS;
   1438 #elif defined(DL_CLDLS)
   1439 	req.dl_service_mode = DL_CLDLS;
   1440 #endif
   1441 	req.dl_sap = sap;
   1442 
   1443 	return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "bind", ebuf));
   1444 }
   1445 
   1446 static int
   1447 dlbindack(int fd, char *bufp, char *ebuf, int *uerror)
   1448 {
   1449 
   1450 	return (recv_ack(fd, DL_BIND_ACK_SIZE, "bind", bufp, ebuf, uerror));
   1451 }
   1452 
   1453 static int
   1454 dlpromisconreq(int fd, bpf_u_int32 level, char *ebuf)
   1455 {
   1456 	dl_promiscon_req_t req;
   1457 
   1458 	req.dl_primitive = DL_PROMISCON_REQ;
   1459 	req.dl_level = level;
   1460 
   1461 	return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "promiscon", ebuf));
   1462 }
   1463 
   1464 static int
   1465 dlokack(int fd, const char *what, char *bufp, char *ebuf)
   1466 {
   1467 
   1468 	return (recv_ack(fd, DL_OK_ACK_SIZE, what, bufp, ebuf, NULL));
   1469 }
   1470 
   1471 
   1472 static int
   1473 dlinforeq(int fd, char *ebuf)
   1474 {
   1475 	dl_info_req_t req;
   1476 
   1477 	req.dl_primitive = DL_INFO_REQ;
   1478 
   1479 	return (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "info", ebuf));
   1480 }
   1481 
   1482 static int
   1483 dlinfoack(int fd, char *bufp, char *ebuf)
   1484 {
   1485 
   1486 	return (recv_ack(fd, DL_INFO_ACK_SIZE, "info", bufp, ebuf, NULL));
   1487 }
   1488 
   1489 #ifdef DL_HP_RAWDLS
   1490 /*
   1491  * There's an ack *if* there's an error.
   1492  */
   1493 static int
   1494 dlrawdatareq(int fd, const u_char *datap, int datalen)
   1495 {
   1496 	struct strbuf ctl, data;
   1497 	long buf[MAXDLBUF];	/* XXX - char? */
   1498 	union DL_primitives *dlp;
   1499 	int dlen;
   1500 
   1501 	dlp = (union DL_primitives*) buf;
   1502 
   1503 	dlp->dl_primitive = DL_HP_RAWDATA_REQ;
   1504 	dlen = DL_HP_RAWDATA_REQ_SIZE;
   1505 
   1506 	/*
   1507 	 * HP's documentation doesn't appear to show us supplying any
   1508 	 * address pointed to by the control part of the message.
   1509 	 * I think that's what raw mode means - you just send the raw
   1510 	 * packet, you don't specify where to send it to, as that's
   1511 	 * implied by the destination address.
   1512 	 */
   1513 	ctl.maxlen = 0;
   1514 	ctl.len = dlen;
   1515 	ctl.buf = (void *)buf;
   1516 
   1517 	data.maxlen = 0;
   1518 	data.len = datalen;
   1519 	data.buf = (void *)datap;
   1520 
   1521 	return (putmsg(fd, &ctl, &data, 0));
   1522 }
   1523 #endif /* DL_HP_RAWDLS */
   1524 
   1525 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H
   1526 static int
   1527 strioctl(int fd, int cmd, int len, char *dp)
   1528 {
   1529 	struct strioctl str;
   1530 	int rc;
   1531 
   1532 	str.ic_cmd = cmd;
   1533 	str.ic_timout = -1;
   1534 	str.ic_len = len;
   1535 	str.ic_dp = dp;
   1536 	rc = ioctl(fd, I_STR, &str);
   1537 
   1538 	if (rc < 0)
   1539 		return (rc);
   1540 	else
   1541 		return (str.ic_len);
   1542 }
   1543 #endif
   1544 
   1545 #if defined(HAVE_SOLARIS) && defined(HAVE_SYS_BUFMOD_H)
   1546 static char *
   1547 get_release(bpf_u_int32 *majorp, bpf_u_int32 *minorp, bpf_u_int32 *microp)
   1548 {
   1549 	char *cp;
   1550 	static char buf[32];
   1551 
   1552 	*majorp = 0;
   1553 	*minorp = 0;
   1554 	*microp = 0;
   1555 	if (sysinfo(SI_RELEASE, buf, sizeof(buf)) < 0)
   1556 		return ("?");
   1557 	cp = buf;
   1558 	if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*cp))
   1559 		return (buf);
   1560 	*majorp = strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
   1561 	if (*cp++ != '.')
   1562 		return (buf);
   1563 	*minorp =  strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
   1564 	if (*cp++ != '.')
   1565 		return (buf);
   1566 	*microp =  strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
   1567 	return (buf);
   1568 }
   1569 #endif
   1570 
   1571 #ifdef DL_HP_PPA_REQ
   1572 /*
   1573  * Under HP-UX 10 and HP-UX 11, we can ask for the ppa
   1574  */
   1575 
   1576 
   1577 /*
   1578  * Determine ppa number that specifies ifname.
   1579  *
   1580  * If the "dl_hp_ppa_info_t" doesn't have a "dl_module_id_1" member,
   1581  * the code that's used here is the old code for HP-UX 10.x.
   1582  *
   1583  * However, HP-UX 10.20, at least, appears to have such a member
   1584  * in its "dl_hp_ppa_info_t" structure, so the new code is used.
   1585  * The new code didn't work on an old 10.20 system on which Rick
   1586  * Jones of HP tried it, but with later patches installed, it
   1587  * worked - it appears that the older system had those members but
   1588  * didn't put anything in them, so, if the search by name fails, we
   1589  * do the old search.
   1590  *
   1591  * Rick suggests that making sure your system is "up on the latest
   1592  * lancommon/DLPI/driver patches" is probably a good idea; it'd fix
   1593  * that problem, as well as allowing libpcap to see packets sent
   1594  * from the system on which the libpcap application is being run.
   1595  * (On 10.20, in addition to getting the latest patches, you need
   1596  * to turn the kernel "lanc_outbound_promisc_flag" flag on with ADB;
   1597  * a posting to "comp.sys.hp.hpux" at
   1598  *
   1599  *	http://www.deja.com/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=558092266
   1600  *
   1601  * says that, to see the machine's outgoing traffic, you'd need to
   1602  * apply the right patches to your system, and also set that variable
   1603  * with:
   1604 
   1605 echo 'lanc_outbound_promisc_flag/W1' | /usr/bin/adb -w /stand/vmunix /dev/kmem
   1606 
   1607  * which could be put in, for example, "/sbin/init.d/lan".
   1608  *
   1609  * Setting the variable is not necessary on HP-UX 11.x.
   1610  */
   1611 static int
   1612 get_dlpi_ppa(register int fd, register const char *device, register int unit,
   1613     register char *ebuf)
   1614 {
   1615 	register dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *ap;
   1616 	register dl_hp_ppa_info_t *ipstart, *ip;
   1617 	register int i;
   1618 	char dname[100];
   1619 	register u_long majdev;
   1620 	struct stat statbuf;
   1621 	dl_hp_ppa_req_t	req;
   1622 	char buf[MAXDLBUF];
   1623 	char *ppa_data_buf;
   1624 	dl_hp_ppa_ack_t	*dlp;
   1625 	struct strbuf ctl;
   1626 	int flags;
   1627 	int ppa;
   1628 
   1629 	memset((char *)&req, 0, sizeof(req));
   1630 	req.dl_primitive = DL_HP_PPA_REQ;
   1631 
   1632 	memset((char *)buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
   1633 	if (send_request(fd, (char *)&req, sizeof(req), "hpppa", ebuf) < 0)
   1634 		return (-1);
   1635 
   1636 	ctl.maxlen = DL_HP_PPA_ACK_SIZE;
   1637 	ctl.len = 0;
   1638 	ctl.buf = (char *)buf;
   1639 
   1640 	flags = 0;
   1641 	/*
   1642 	 * DLPI may return a big chunk of data for a DL_HP_PPA_REQ. The normal
   1643 	 * recv_ack will fail because it set the maxlen to MAXDLBUF (8192)
   1644 	 * which is NOT big enough for a DL_HP_PPA_REQ.
   1645 	 *
   1646 	 * This causes libpcap applications to fail on a system with HP-APA
   1647 	 * installed.
   1648 	 *
   1649 	 * To figure out how big the returned data is, we first call getmsg
   1650 	 * to get the small head and peek at the head to get the actual data
   1651 	 * length, and  then issue another getmsg to get the actual PPA data.
   1652 	 */
   1653 	/* get the head first */
   1654 	if (getmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf *)NULL, &flags) < 0) {
   1655 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1656 		    "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa getmsg: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
   1657 		return (-1);
   1658 	}
   1659 
   1660 	dlp = (dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *)ctl.buf;
   1661 	if (dlp->dl_primitive != DL_HP_PPA_ACK) {
   1662 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1663 		    "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa unexpected primitive ack 0x%x",
   1664 		    (bpf_u_int32)dlp->dl_primitive);
   1665 		return (-1);
   1666 	}
   1667 
   1668 	if (ctl.len < DL_HP_PPA_ACK_SIZE) {
   1669 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1670 		    "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa ack too small (%d < %lu)",
   1671 		     ctl.len, (unsigned long)DL_HP_PPA_ACK_SIZE);
   1672 		return (-1);
   1673 	}
   1674 
   1675 	/* allocate buffer */
   1676 	if ((ppa_data_buf = (char *)malloc(dlp->dl_length)) == NULL) {
   1677 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1678 		    "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa malloc: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
   1679 		return (-1);
   1680 	}
   1681 	ctl.maxlen = dlp->dl_length;
   1682 	ctl.len = 0;
   1683 	ctl.buf = (char *)ppa_data_buf;
   1684 	/* get the data */
   1685 	if (getmsg(fd, &ctl, (struct strbuf *)NULL, &flags) < 0) {
   1686 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1687 		    "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa getmsg: %s", pcap_strerror(errno));
   1688 		free(ppa_data_buf);
   1689 		return (-1);
   1690 	}
   1691 	if (ctl.len < dlp->dl_length) {
   1692 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1693 		    "get_dlpi_ppa: hpppa ack too small (%d < %d)",
   1694 		    ctl.len, dlp->dl_length);
   1695 		free(ppa_data_buf);
   1696 		return (-1);
   1697 	}
   1698 
   1699 	ap = (dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *)buf;
   1700 	ipstart = (dl_hp_ppa_info_t *)ppa_data_buf;
   1701 	ip = ipstart;
   1702 
   1703 #ifdef HAVE_HP_PPA_INFO_T_DL_MODULE_ID_1
   1704 	/*
   1705 	 * The "dl_hp_ppa_info_t" structure has a "dl_module_id_1"
   1706 	 * member that should, in theory, contain the part of the
   1707 	 * name for the device that comes before the unit number,
   1708 	 * and should also have a "dl_module_id_2" member that may
   1709 	 * contain an alternate name (e.g., I think Ethernet devices
   1710 	 * have both "lan", for "lanN", and "snap", for "snapN", with
   1711 	 * the former being for Ethernet packets and the latter being
   1712 	 * for 802.3/802.2 packets).
   1713 	 *
   1714 	 * Search for the device that has the specified name and
   1715 	 * instance number.
   1716 	 */
   1717 	for (i = 0; i < ap->dl_count; i++) {
   1718 		if ((strcmp((const char *)ip->dl_module_id_1, device) == 0 ||
   1719 		     strcmp((const char *)ip->dl_module_id_2, device) == 0) &&
   1720 		    ip->dl_instance_num == unit)
   1721 			break;
   1722 
   1723 		ip = (dl_hp_ppa_info_t *)((u_char *)ipstart + ip->dl_next_offset);
   1724 	}
   1725 #else
   1726 	/*
   1727 	 * We don't have that member, so the search is impossible; make it
   1728 	 * look as if the search failed.
   1729 	 */
   1730 	i = ap->dl_count;
   1731 #endif
   1732 
   1733 	if (i == ap->dl_count) {
   1734 		/*
   1735 		 * Well, we didn't, or can't, find the device by name.
   1736 		 *
   1737 		 * HP-UX 10.20, whilst it has "dl_module_id_1" and
   1738 		 * "dl_module_id_2" fields in the "dl_hp_ppa_info_t",
   1739 		 * doesn't seem to fill them in unless the system is
   1740 		 * at a reasonably up-to-date patch level.
   1741 		 *
   1742 		 * Older HP-UX 10.x systems might not have those fields
   1743 		 * at all.
   1744 		 *
   1745 		 * Therefore, we'll search for the entry with the major
   1746 		 * device number of a device with the name "/dev/<dev><unit>",
   1747 		 * if such a device exists, as the old code did.
   1748 		 */
   1749 		snprintf(dname, sizeof(dname), "/dev/%s%d", device, unit);
   1750 		if (stat(dname, &statbuf) < 0) {
   1751 			snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "stat: %s: %s",
   1752 			    dname, pcap_strerror(errno));
   1753 			return (-1);
   1754 		}
   1755 		majdev = major(statbuf.st_rdev);
   1756 
   1757 		ip = ipstart;
   1758 
   1759 		for (i = 0; i < ap->dl_count; i++) {
   1760 			if (ip->dl_mjr_num == majdev &&
   1761 			    ip->dl_instance_num == unit)
   1762 				break;
   1763 
   1764 			ip = (dl_hp_ppa_info_t *)((u_char *)ipstart + ip->dl_next_offset);
   1765 		}
   1766 	}
   1767 	if (i == ap->dl_count) {
   1768 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1769 		    "can't find /dev/dlpi PPA for %s%d", device, unit);
   1770 		return (-1);
   1771 	}
   1772 	if (ip->dl_hdw_state == HDW_DEAD) {
   1773 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1774 		    "%s%d: hardware state: DOWN\n", device, unit);
   1775 		free(ppa_data_buf);
   1776 		return (-1);
   1777 	}
   1778 	ppa = ip->dl_ppa;
   1779 	free(ppa_data_buf);
   1780 	return (ppa);
   1781 }
   1782 #endif
   1783 
   1784 #ifdef HAVE_HPUX9
   1785 /*
   1786  * Under HP-UX 9, there is no good way to determine the ppa.
   1787  * So punt and read it from /dev/kmem.
   1788  */
   1789 static struct nlist nl[] = {
   1790 #define NL_IFNET 0
   1791 	{ "ifnet" },
   1792 	{ "" }
   1793 };
   1794 
   1795 static char path_vmunix[] = "/hp-ux";
   1796 
   1797 /* Determine ppa number that specifies ifname */
   1798 static int
   1799 get_dlpi_ppa(register int fd, register const char *ifname, register int unit,
   1800     register char *ebuf)
   1801 {
   1802 	register const char *cp;
   1803 	register int kd;
   1804 	void *addr;
   1805 	struct ifnet ifnet;
   1806 	char if_name[sizeof(ifnet.if_name) + 1];
   1807 
   1808 	cp = strrchr(ifname, '/');
   1809 	if (cp != NULL)
   1810 		ifname = cp + 1;
   1811 	if (nlist(path_vmunix, &nl) < 0) {
   1812 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "nlist %s failed",
   1813 		    path_vmunix);
   1814 		return (-1);
   1815 	}
   1816 	if (nl[NL_IFNET].n_value == 0) {
   1817 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
   1818 		    "could't find %s kernel symbol",
   1819 		    nl[NL_IFNET].n_name);
   1820 		return (-1);
   1821 	}
   1822 	kd = open("/dev/kmem", O_RDONLY);
   1823 	if (kd < 0) {
   1824 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "kmem open: %s",
   1825 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
   1826 		return (-1);
   1827 	}
   1828 	if (dlpi_kread(kd, nl[NL_IFNET].n_value,
   1829 	    &addr, sizeof(addr), ebuf) < 0) {
   1830 		close(kd);
   1831 		return (-1);
   1832 	}
   1833 	for (; addr != NULL; addr = ifnet.if_next) {
   1834 		if (dlpi_kread(kd, (off_t)addr,
   1835 		    &ifnet, sizeof(ifnet), ebuf) < 0 ||
   1836 		    dlpi_kread(kd, (off_t)ifnet.if_name,
   1837 		    if_name, sizeof(ifnet.if_name), ebuf) < 0) {
   1838 			(void)close(kd);
   1839 			return (-1);
   1840 		}
   1841 		if_name[sizeof(ifnet.if_name)] = '\0';
   1842 		if (strcmp(if_name, ifname) == 0 && ifnet.if_unit == unit)
   1843 			return (ifnet.if_index);
   1844 	}
   1845 
   1846 	snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "Can't find %s", ifname);
   1847 	return (-1);
   1848 }
   1849 
   1850 static int
   1851 dlpi_kread(register int fd, register off_t addr,
   1852     register void *buf, register u_int len, register char *ebuf)
   1853 {
   1854 	register int cc;
   1855 
   1856 	if (lseek(fd, addr, SEEK_SET) < 0) {
   1857 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "lseek: %s",
   1858 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
   1859 		return (-1);
   1860 	}
   1861 	cc = read(fd, buf, len);
   1862 	if (cc < 0) {
   1863 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "read: %s",
   1864 		    pcap_strerror(errno));
   1865 		return (-1);
   1866 	} else if (cc != len) {
   1867 		snprintf(ebuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, "short read (%d != %d)", cc,
   1868 		    len);
   1869 		return (-1);
   1870 	}
   1871 	return (cc);
   1872 }
   1873 #endif
   1874