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Otherwise, you run 49 * the risk of using a value that's already being used for some other 50 * purpose, and of having tools that read libpcap-format captures not 51 * being able to handle captures with your new DLT_ value, with no hope 52 * that they will ever be changed to do so (as that would destroy their 53 * ability to read captures using that value for that other purpose). 54 * 55 * See 56 * 57 * http://www.tcpdump.org/linktypes.html 58 * 59 * for detailed descriptions of some of these link-layer header types. 60 */ 61 62 /* 63 * These are the types that are the same on all platforms, and that 64 * have been defined by <net/bpf.h> for ages. 65 */ 66 #define DLT_NULL 0 /* BSD loopback encapsulation */ 67 #define DLT_EN10MB 1 /* Ethernet (10Mb) */ 68 #define DLT_EN3MB 2 /* Experimental Ethernet (3Mb) */ 69 #define DLT_AX25 3 /* Amateur Radio AX.25 */ 70 #define DLT_PRONET 4 /* Proteon ProNET Token Ring */ 71 #define DLT_CHAOS 5 /* Chaos */ 72 #define DLT_IEEE802 6 /* 802.5 Token Ring */ 73 #define DLT_ARCNET 7 /* ARCNET, with BSD-style header */ 74 #define DLT_SLIP 8 /* Serial Line IP */ 75 #define DLT_PPP 9 /* Point-to-point Protocol */ 76 #define DLT_FDDI 10 /* FDDI */ 77 78 /* 79 * These are types that are different on some platforms, and that 80 * have been defined by <net/bpf.h> for ages. We use #ifdefs to 81 * detect the BSDs that define them differently from the traditional 82 * libpcap <net/bpf.h> 83 * 84 * XXX - DLT_ATM_RFC1483 is 13 in BSD/OS, and DLT_RAW is 14 in BSD/OS, 85 * but I don't know what the right #define is for BSD/OS. 86 */ 87 #define DLT_ATM_RFC1483 11 /* LLC-encapsulated ATM */ 88 89 #ifdef __OpenBSD__ 90 #define DLT_RAW 14 /* raw IP */ 91 #else 92 #define DLT_RAW 12 /* raw IP */ 93 #endif 94 95 /* 96 * Given that the only OS that currently generates BSD/OS SLIP or PPP 97 * is, well, BSD/OS, arguably everybody should have chosen its values 98 * for DLT_SLIP_BSDOS and DLT_PPP_BSDOS, which are 15 and 16, but they 99 * didn't. So it goes. 100 */ 101 #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) 102 #ifndef DLT_SLIP_BSDOS 103 #define DLT_SLIP_BSDOS 13 /* BSD/OS Serial Line IP */ 104 #define DLT_PPP_BSDOS 14 /* BSD/OS Point-to-point Protocol */ 105 #endif 106 #else 107 #define DLT_SLIP_BSDOS 15 /* BSD/OS Serial Line IP */ 108 #define DLT_PPP_BSDOS 16 /* BSD/OS Point-to-point Protocol */ 109 #endif 110 111 /* 112 * 17 was used for DLT_PFLOG in OpenBSD; it no longer is. 113 * 114 * It was DLT_LANE8023 in SuSE 6.3, so we defined LINKTYPE_PFLOG 115 * as 117 so that pflog captures would use a link-layer header type 116 * value that didn't collide with any other values. On all 117 * platforms other than OpenBSD, we defined DLT_PFLOG as 117, 118 * and we mapped between LINKTYPE_PFLOG and DLT_PFLOG. 119 * 120 * OpenBSD eventually switched to using 117 for DLT_PFLOG as well. 121 * 122 * Don't use 17 for anything else. 123 */ 124 125 /* 126 * 18 is used for DLT_PFSYNC in OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD and 127 * Mac OS X; don't use it for anything else. (FreeBSD uses 121, 128 * which collides with DLT_HHDLC, even though it doesn't use 18 129 * for anything and doesn't appear to have ever used it for anything.) 130 * 131 * We define it as 18 on those platforms; it is, unfortunately, used 132 * for DLT_CIP in Suse 6.3, so we don't define it as DLT_PFSYNC 133 * in general. As the packet format for it, like that for 134 * DLT_PFLOG, is not only OS-dependent but OS-version-dependent, 135 * we don't support printing it in tcpdump except on OSes that 136 * have the relevant header files, so it's not that useful on 137 * other platforms. 138 */ 139 #if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) || defined(__APPLE__) 140 #define DLT_PFSYNC 18 141 #endif 142 143 #define DLT_ATM_CLIP 19 /* Linux Classical-IP over ATM */ 144 145 /* 146 * Apparently Redback uses this for its SmartEdge 400/800. I hope 147 * nobody else decided to use it, too. 148 */ 149 #define DLT_REDBACK_SMARTEDGE 32 150 151 /* 152 * These values are defined by NetBSD; other platforms should refrain from 153 * using them for other purposes, so that NetBSD savefiles with link 154 * types of 50 or 51 can be read as this type on all platforms. 155 */ 156 #define DLT_PPP_SERIAL 50 /* PPP over serial with HDLC encapsulation */ 157 #define DLT_PPP_ETHER 51 /* PPP over Ethernet */ 158 159 /* 160 * The Axent Raptor firewall - now the Symantec Enterprise Firewall - uses 161 * a link-layer type of 99 for the tcpdump it supplies. The link-layer 162 * header has 6 bytes of unknown data, something that appears to be an 163 * Ethernet type, and 36 bytes that appear to be 0 in at least one capture 164 * I've seen. 165 */ 166 #define DLT_SYMANTEC_FIREWALL 99 167 168 /* 169 * Values between 100 and 103 are used in capture file headers as 170 * link-layer header type LINKTYPE_ values corresponding to DLT_ types 171 * that differ between platforms; don't use those values for new DLT_ 172 * new types. 173 */ 174 175 /* 176 * Values starting with 104 are used for newly-assigned link-layer 177 * header type values; for those link-layer header types, the DLT_ 178 * value returned by pcap_datalink() and passed to pcap_open_dead(), 179 * and the LINKTYPE_ value that appears in capture files, are the 180 * same. 181 * 182 * DLT_MATCHING_MIN is the lowest such value; DLT_MATCHING_MAX is 183 * the highest such value. 184 */ 185 #define DLT_MATCHING_MIN 104 186 187 /* 188 * This value was defined by libpcap 0.5; platforms that have defined 189 * it with a different value should define it here with that value - 190 * a link type of 104 in a save file will be mapped to DLT_C_HDLC, 191 * whatever value that happens to be, so programs will correctly 192 * handle files with that link type regardless of the value of 193 * DLT_C_HDLC. 194 * 195 * The name DLT_C_HDLC was used by BSD/OS; we use that name for source 196 * compatibility with programs written for BSD/OS. 197 * 198 * libpcap 0.5 defined it as DLT_CHDLC; we define DLT_CHDLC as well, 199 * for source compatibility with programs written for libpcap 0.5. 200 */ 201 #define DLT_C_HDLC 104 /* Cisco HDLC */ 202 #define DLT_CHDLC DLT_C_HDLC 203 204 #define DLT_IEEE802_11 105 /* IEEE 802.11 wireless */ 205 206 /* 207 * 106 is reserved for Linux Classical IP over ATM; it's like DLT_RAW, 208 * except when it isn't. (I.e., sometimes it's just raw IP, and 209 * sometimes it isn't.) We currently handle it as DLT_LINUX_SLL, 210 * so that we don't have to worry about the link-layer header.) 211 */ 212 213 /* 214 * Frame Relay; BSD/OS has a DLT_FR with a value of 11, but that collides 215 * with other values. 216 * DLT_FR and DLT_FRELAY packets start with the Q.922 Frame Relay header 217 * (DLCI, etc.). 218 */ 219 #define DLT_FRELAY 107 220 221 /* 222 * OpenBSD DLT_LOOP, for loopback devices; it's like DLT_NULL, except 223 * that the AF_ type in the link-layer header is in network byte order. 224 * 225 * DLT_LOOP is 12 in OpenBSD, but that's DLT_RAW in other OSes, so 226 * we don't use 12 for it in OSes other than OpenBSD. 227 */ 228 #ifdef __OpenBSD__ 229 #define DLT_LOOP 12 230 #else 231 #define DLT_LOOP 108 232 #endif 233 234 /* 235 * Encapsulated packets for IPsec; DLT_ENC is 13 in OpenBSD, but that's 236 * DLT_SLIP_BSDOS in NetBSD, so we don't use 13 for it in OSes other 237 * than OpenBSD. 238 */ 239 #ifdef __OpenBSD__ 240 #define DLT_ENC 13 241 #else 242 #define DLT_ENC 109 243 #endif 244 245 /* 246 * Values between 110 and 112 are reserved for use in capture file headers 247 * as link-layer types corresponding to DLT_ types that might differ 248 * between platforms; don't use those values for new DLT_ types 249 * other than the corresponding DLT_ types. 250 */ 251 252 /* 253 * This is for Linux cooked sockets. 254 */ 255 #define DLT_LINUX_SLL 113 256 257 /* 258 * Apple LocalTalk hardware. 259 */ 260 #define DLT_LTALK 114 261 262 /* 263 * Acorn Econet. 264 */ 265 #define DLT_ECONET 115 266 267 /* 268 * Reserved for use with OpenBSD ipfilter. 269 */ 270 #define DLT_IPFILTER 116 271 272 /* 273 * OpenBSD DLT_PFLOG. 274 */ 275 #define DLT_PFLOG 117 276 277 /* 278 * Registered for Cisco-internal use. 279 */ 280 #define DLT_CISCO_IOS 118 281 282 /* 283 * For 802.11 cards using the Prism II chips, with a link-layer 284 * header including Prism monitor mode information plus an 802.11 285 * header. 286 */ 287 #define DLT_PRISM_HEADER 119 288 289 /* 290 * Reserved for Aironet 802.11 cards, with an Aironet link-layer header 291 * (see Doug Ambrisko's FreeBSD patches). 292 */ 293 #define DLT_AIRONET_HEADER 120 294 295 /* 296 * Sigh. 297 * 298 * 121 was reserved for Siemens HiPath HDLC on 2002-01-25, as 299 * requested by Tomas Kukosa. 300 * 301 * On 2004-02-25, a FreeBSD checkin to sys/net/bpf.h was made that 302 * assigned 121 as DLT_PFSYNC. In current versions, its libpcap 303 * does DLT_ <-> LINKTYPE_ mapping, mapping DLT_PFSYNC to a 304 * LINKTYPE_PFSYNC value of 246, so it should write out DLT_PFSYNC 305 * dump files with 246 as the link-layer header type. (Earlier 306 * versions might not have done mapping, in which case they would 307 * have written them out with a link-layer header type of 121.) 308 * 309 * OpenBSD, from which pf came, however, uses 18 for DLT_PFSYNC; 310 * its libpcap does no DLT_ <-> LINKTYPE_ mapping, so it would 311 * write out DLT_PFSYNC dump files with use 18 as the link-layer 312 * header type. 313 * 314 * NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, and Darwin also use 18 for DLT_PFSYNC; in 315 * current versions, their libpcaps do DLT_ <-> LINKTYPE_ mapping, 316 * mapping DLT_PFSYNC to a LINKTYPE_PFSYNC value of 246, so they 317 * should write out DLT_PFSYNC dump files with 246 as the link-layer 318 * header type. (Earlier versions might not have done mapping, 319 * in which case they'd work the same way OpenBSD does, writing 320 * them out with a link-layer header type of 18.) 321 * 322 * We'll define DLT_PFSYNC as: 323 * 324 * 18 on NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and Darwin; 325 * 326 * 121 on FreeBSD; 327 * 328 * 246 everywhere else. 329 * 330 * We'll define DLT_HHDLC as 121 on everything except for FreeBSD; 331 * anybody who wants to compile, on FreeBSD, code that uses DLT_HHDLC 332 * is out of luck. 333 * 334 * We'll define LINKTYPE_PFSYNC as 246 on *all* platforms, so that 335 * savefiles written using *this* code won't use 18 or 121 for PFSYNC, 336 * they'll all use 246. 337 * 338 * Code that uses pcap_datalink() to determine the link-layer header 339 * type of a savefile won't, when built and run on FreeBSD, be able 340 * to distinguish between LINKTYPE_PFSYNC and LINKTYPE_HHDLC capture 341 * files, as pcap_datalink() will give 121 for both of them. Code 342 * that doesn't, such as the code in Wireshark, will be able to 343 * distinguish between them. 344 * 345 * FreeBSD's libpcap won't map a link-layer header type of 18 - i.e., 346 * DLT_PFSYNC files from OpenBSD and possibly older versions of NetBSD, 347 * DragonFly BSD, and OS X - to DLT_PFSYNC, so code built with FreeBSD's 348 * libpcap won't treat those files as DLT_PFSYNC files. 349 * 350 * Other libpcaps won't map a link-layer header type of 121 to DLT_PFSYNC; 351 * this means they can read DLT_HHDLC files, if any exist, but won't 352 * treat pcap files written by any older versions of FreeBSD libpcap that 353 * didn't map to 246 as DLT_PFSYNC files. 354 */ 355 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 356 #define DLT_PFSYNC 121 357 #else 358 #define DLT_HHDLC 121 359 #endif 360 361 /* 362 * This is for RFC 2625 IP-over-Fibre Channel. 363 * 364 * This is not for use with raw Fibre Channel, where the link-layer 365 * header starts with a Fibre Channel frame header; it's for IP-over-FC, 366 * where the link-layer header starts with an RFC 2625 Network_Header 367 * field. 368 */ 369 #define DLT_IP_OVER_FC 122 370 371 /* 372 * This is for Full Frontal ATM on Solaris with SunATM, with a 373 * pseudo-header followed by an AALn PDU. 374 * 375 * There may be other forms of Full Frontal ATM on other OSes, 376 * with different pseudo-headers. 377 * 378 * If ATM software returns a pseudo-header with VPI/VCI information 379 * (and, ideally, packet type information, e.g. signalling, ILMI, 380 * LANE, LLC-multiplexed traffic, etc.), it should not use 381 * DLT_ATM_RFC1483, but should get a new DLT_ value, so tcpdump 382 * and the like don't have to infer the presence or absence of a 383 * pseudo-header and the form of the pseudo-header. 384 */ 385 #define DLT_SUNATM 123 /* Solaris+SunATM */ 386 387 /* 388 * Reserved as per request from Kent Dahlgren <kent@praesum.com> 389 * for private use. 390 */ 391 #define DLT_RIO 124 /* RapidIO */ 392 #define DLT_PCI_EXP 125 /* PCI Express */ 393 #define DLT_AURORA 126 /* Xilinx Aurora link layer */ 394 395 /* 396 * Header for 802.11 plus a number of bits of link-layer information 397 * including radio information, used by some recent BSD drivers as 398 * well as the madwifi Atheros driver for Linux. 399 */ 400 #define DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO 127 /* 802.11 plus radiotap radio header */ 401 402 /* 403 * Reserved for the TZSP encapsulation, as per request from 404 * Chris Waters <chris.waters@networkchemistry.com> 405 * TZSP is a generic encapsulation for any other link type, 406 * which includes a means to include meta-information 407 * with the packet, e.g. signal strength and channel 408 * for 802.11 packets. 409 */ 410 #define DLT_TZSP 128 /* Tazmen Sniffer Protocol */ 411 412 /* 413 * BSD's ARCNET headers have the source host, destination host, 414 * and type at the beginning of the packet; that's what's handed 415 * up to userland via BPF. 416 * 417 * Linux's ARCNET headers, however, have a 2-byte offset field 418 * between the host IDs and the type; that's what's handed up 419 * to userland via PF_PACKET sockets. 420 * 421 * We therefore have to have separate DLT_ values for them. 422 */ 423 #define DLT_ARCNET_LINUX 129 /* ARCNET */ 424 425 /* 426 * Juniper-private data link types, as per request from 427 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The DLT_s are used 428 * for passing on chassis-internal metainformation such as 429 * QOS profiles, etc.. 430 */ 431 #define DLT_JUNIPER_MLPPP 130 432 #define DLT_JUNIPER_MLFR 131 433 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ES 132 434 #define DLT_JUNIPER_GGSN 133 435 #define DLT_JUNIPER_MFR 134 436 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ATM2 135 437 #define DLT_JUNIPER_SERVICES 136 438 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ATM1 137 439 440 /* 441 * Apple IP-over-IEEE 1394, as per a request from Dieter Siegmund 442 * <dieter@apple.com>. The header that's presented is an Ethernet-like 443 * header: 444 * 445 * #define FIREWIRE_EUI64_LEN 8 446 * struct firewire_header { 447 * u_char firewire_dhost[FIREWIRE_EUI64_LEN]; 448 * u_char firewire_shost[FIREWIRE_EUI64_LEN]; 449 * u_short firewire_type; 450 * }; 451 * 452 * with "firewire_type" being an Ethernet type value, rather than, 453 * for example, raw GASP frames being handed up. 454 */ 455 #define DLT_APPLE_IP_OVER_IEEE1394 138 456 457 /* 458 * Various SS7 encapsulations, as per a request from Jeff Morriss 459 * <jeff.morriss[AT]ulticom.com> and subsequent discussions. 460 */ 461 #define DLT_MTP2_WITH_PHDR 139 /* pseudo-header with various info, followed by MTP2 */ 462 #define DLT_MTP2 140 /* MTP2, without pseudo-header */ 463 #define DLT_MTP3 141 /* MTP3, without pseudo-header or MTP2 */ 464 #define DLT_SCCP 142 /* SCCP, without pseudo-header or MTP2 or MTP3 */ 465 466 /* 467 * DOCSIS MAC frames. 468 */ 469 #define DLT_DOCSIS 143 470 471 /* 472 * Linux-IrDA packets. Protocol defined at http://www.irda.org. 473 * Those packets include IrLAP headers and above (IrLMP...), but 474 * don't include Phy framing (SOF/EOF/CRC & byte stuffing), because Phy 475 * framing can be handled by the hardware and depend on the bitrate. 476 * This is exactly the format you would get capturing on a Linux-IrDA 477 * interface (irdaX), but not on a raw serial port. 478 * Note the capture is done in "Linux-cooked" mode, so each packet include 479 * a fake packet header (struct sll_header). This is because IrDA packet 480 * decoding is dependant on the direction of the packet (incomming or 481 * outgoing). 482 * When/if other platform implement IrDA capture, we may revisit the 483 * issue and define a real DLT_IRDA... 484 * Jean II 485 */ 486 #define DLT_LINUX_IRDA 144 487 488 /* 489 * Reserved for IBM SP switch and IBM Next Federation switch. 490 */ 491 #define DLT_IBM_SP 145 492 #define DLT_IBM_SN 146 493 494 /* 495 * Reserved for private use. If you have some link-layer header type 496 * that you want to use within your organization, with the capture files 497 * using that link-layer header type not ever be sent outside your 498 * organization, you can use these values. 499 * 500 * No libpcap release will use these for any purpose, nor will any 501 * tcpdump release use them, either. 502 * 503 * Do *NOT* use these in capture files that you expect anybody not using 504 * your private versions of capture-file-reading tools to read; in 505 * particular, do *NOT* use them in products, otherwise you may find that 506 * people won't be able to use tcpdump, or snort, or Ethereal, or... to 507 * read capture files from your firewall/intrusion detection/traffic 508 * monitoring/etc. appliance, or whatever product uses that DLT_ value, 509 * and you may also find that the developers of those applications will 510 * not accept patches to let them read those files. 511 * 512 * Also, do not use them if somebody might send you a capture using them 513 * for *their* private type and tools using them for *your* private type 514 * would have to read them. 515 * 516 * Instead, ask "tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org" for a new DLT_ value, 517 * as per the comment above, and use the type you're given. 518 */ 519 #define DLT_USER0 147 520 #define DLT_USER1 148 521 #define DLT_USER2 149 522 #define DLT_USER3 150 523 #define DLT_USER4 151 524 #define DLT_USER5 152 525 #define DLT_USER6 153 526 #define DLT_USER7 154 527 #define DLT_USER8 155 528 #define DLT_USER9 156 529 #define DLT_USER10 157 530 #define DLT_USER11 158 531 #define DLT_USER12 159 532 #define DLT_USER13 160 533 #define DLT_USER14 161 534 #define DLT_USER15 162 535 536 /* 537 * For future use with 802.11 captures - defined by AbsoluteValue 538 * Systems to store a number of bits of link-layer information 539 * including radio information: 540 * 541 * http://www.shaftnet.org/~pizza/software/capturefrm.txt 542 * 543 * but it might be used by some non-AVS drivers now or in the 544 * future. 545 */ 546 #define DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO_AVS 163 /* 802.11 plus AVS radio header */ 547 548 /* 549 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 550 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The DLT_s are used 551 * for passing on chassis-internal metainformation such as 552 * QOS profiles, etc.. 553 */ 554 #define DLT_JUNIPER_MONITOR 164 555 556 /* 557 * BACnet MS/TP frames. 558 */ 559 #define DLT_BACNET_MS_TP 165 560 561 /* 562 * Another PPP variant as per request from Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>. 563 * 564 * This is used in some OSes to allow a kernel socket filter to distinguish 565 * between incoming and outgoing packets, on a socket intended to 566 * supply pppd with outgoing packets so it can do dial-on-demand and 567 * hangup-on-lack-of-demand; incoming packets are filtered out so they 568 * don't cause pppd to hold the connection up (you don't want random 569 * input packets such as port scans, packets from old lost connections, 570 * etc. to force the connection to stay up). 571 * 572 * The first byte of the PPP header (0xff03) is modified to accomodate 573 * the direction - 0x00 = IN, 0x01 = OUT. 574 */ 575 #define DLT_PPP_PPPD 166 576 577 /* 578 * Names for backwards compatibility with older versions of some PPP 579 * software; new software should use DLT_PPP_PPPD. 580 */ 581 #define DLT_PPP_WITH_DIRECTION DLT_PPP_PPPD 582 #define DLT_LINUX_PPP_WITHDIRECTION DLT_PPP_PPPD 583 584 /* 585 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 586 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The DLT_s are used 587 * for passing on chassis-internal metainformation such as 588 * QOS profiles, cookies, etc.. 589 */ 590 #define DLT_JUNIPER_PPPOE 167 591 #define DLT_JUNIPER_PPPOE_ATM 168 592 593 #define DLT_GPRS_LLC 169 /* GPRS LLC */ 594 #define DLT_GPF_T 170 /* GPF-T (ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303) */ 595 #define DLT_GPF_F 171 /* GPF-F (ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303) */ 596 597 /* 598 * Requested by Oolan Zimmer <oz@gcom.com> for use in Gcom's T1/E1 line 599 * monitoring equipment. 600 */ 601 #define DLT_GCOM_T1E1 172 602 #define DLT_GCOM_SERIAL 173 603 604 /* 605 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 606 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. The DLT_ is used 607 * for internal communication to Physical Interface Cards (PIC) 608 */ 609 #define DLT_JUNIPER_PIC_PEER 174 610 611 /* 612 * Link types requested by Gregor Maier <gregor@endace.com> of Endace 613 * Measurement Systems. They add an ERF header (see 614 * http://www.endace.com/support/EndaceRecordFormat.pdf) in front of 615 * the link-layer header. 616 */ 617 #define DLT_ERF_ETH 175 /* Ethernet */ 618 #define DLT_ERF_POS 176 /* Packet-over-SONET */ 619 620 /* 621 * Requested by Daniele Orlandi <daniele@orlandi.com> for raw LAPD 622 * for vISDN (http://www.orlandi.com/visdn/). Its link-layer header 623 * includes additional information before the LAPD header, so it's 624 * not necessarily a generic LAPD header. 625 */ 626 #define DLT_LINUX_LAPD 177 627 628 /* 629 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 630 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. 631 * The DLT_ are used for prepending meta-information 632 * like interface index, interface name 633 * before standard Ethernet, PPP, Frelay & C-HDLC Frames 634 */ 635 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ETHER 178 636 #define DLT_JUNIPER_PPP 179 637 #define DLT_JUNIPER_FRELAY 180 638 #define DLT_JUNIPER_CHDLC 181 639 640 /* 641 * Multi Link Frame Relay (FRF.16) 642 */ 643 #define DLT_MFR 182 644 645 /* 646 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 647 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. 648 * The DLT_ is used for internal communication with a 649 * voice Adapter Card (PIC) 650 */ 651 #define DLT_JUNIPER_VP 183 652 653 /* 654 * Arinc 429 frames. 655 * DLT_ requested by Gianluca Varenni <gianluca.varenni@cacetech.com>. 656 * Every frame contains a 32bit A429 label. 657 * More documentation on Arinc 429 can be found at 658 * http://www.condoreng.com/support/downloads/tutorials/ARINCTutorial.pdf 659 */ 660 #define DLT_A429 184 661 662 /* 663 * Arinc 653 Interpartition Communication messages. 664 * DLT_ requested by Gianluca Varenni <gianluca.varenni@cacetech.com>. 665 * Please refer to the A653-1 standard for more information. 666 */ 667 #define DLT_A653_ICM 185 668 669 /* 670 * This used to be "USB packets, beginning with a USB setup header; 671 * requested by Paolo Abeni <paolo.abeni@email.it>." 672 * 673 * However, that header didn't work all that well - it left out some 674 * useful information - and was abandoned in favor of the DLT_USB_LINUX 675 * header. 676 * 677 * This is now used by FreeBSD for its BPF taps for USB; that has its 678 * own headers. So it is written, so it is done. 679 * 680 * For source-code compatibility, we also define DLT_USB to have this 681 * value. We do it numerically so that, if code that includes this 682 * file (directly or indirectly) also includes an OS header that also 683 * defines DLT_USB as 186, we don't get a redefinition warning. 684 * (NetBSD 7 does that.) 685 */ 686 #define DLT_USB_FREEBSD 186 687 #define DLT_USB 186 688 689 /* 690 * Bluetooth HCI UART transport layer (part H:4); requested by 691 * Paolo Abeni. 692 */ 693 #define DLT_BLUETOOTH_HCI_H4 187 694 695 /* 696 * IEEE 802.16 MAC Common Part Sublayer; requested by Maria Cruz 697 * <cruz_petagay@bah.com>. 698 */ 699 #define DLT_IEEE802_16_MAC_CPS 188 700 701 /* 702 * USB packets, beginning with a Linux USB header; requested by 703 * Paolo Abeni <paolo.abeni@email.it>. 704 */ 705 #define DLT_USB_LINUX 189 706 707 /* 708 * Controller Area Network (CAN) v. 2.0B packets. 709 * DLT_ requested by Gianluca Varenni <gianluca.varenni@cacetech.com>. 710 * Used to dump CAN packets coming from a CAN Vector board. 711 * More documentation on the CAN v2.0B frames can be found at 712 * http://www.can-cia.org/downloads/?269 713 */ 714 #define DLT_CAN20B 190 715 716 /* 717 * IEEE 802.15.4, with address fields padded, as is done by Linux 718 * drivers; requested by Juergen Schimmer. 719 */ 720 #define DLT_IEEE802_15_4_LINUX 191 721 722 /* 723 * Per Packet Information encapsulated packets. 724 * DLT_ requested by Gianluca Varenni <gianluca.varenni@cacetech.com>. 725 */ 726 #define DLT_PPI 192 727 728 /* 729 * Header for 802.16 MAC Common Part Sublayer plus a radiotap radio header; 730 * requested by Charles Clancy. 731 */ 732 #define DLT_IEEE802_16_MAC_CPS_RADIO 193 733 734 /* 735 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 736 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. 737 * The DLT_ is used for internal communication with a 738 * integrated service module (ISM). 739 */ 740 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ISM 194 741 742 /* 743 * IEEE 802.15.4, exactly as it appears in the spec (no padding, no 744 * nothing); requested by Mikko Saarnivala <mikko.saarnivala@sensinode.com>. 745 * For this one, we expect the FCS to be present at the end of the frame; 746 * if the frame has no FCS, DLT_IEEE802_15_4_NOFCS should be used. 747 */ 748 #define DLT_IEEE802_15_4 195 749 750 /* 751 * Various link-layer types, with a pseudo-header, for SITA 752 * (http://www.sita.aero/); requested by Fulko Hew (fulko.hew@gmail.com). 753 */ 754 #define DLT_SITA 196 755 756 /* 757 * Various link-layer types, with a pseudo-header, for Endace DAG cards; 758 * encapsulates Endace ERF records. Requested by Stephen Donnelly 759 * <stephen@endace.com>. 760 */ 761 #define DLT_ERF 197 762 763 /* 764 * Special header prepended to Ethernet packets when capturing from a 765 * u10 Networks board. Requested by Phil Mulholland 766 * <phil@u10networks.com>. 767 */ 768 #define DLT_RAIF1 198 769 770 /* 771 * IPMB packet for IPMI, beginning with the I2C slave address, followed 772 * by the netFn and LUN, etc.. Requested by Chanthy Toeung 773 * <chanthy.toeung@ca.kontron.com>. 774 */ 775 #define DLT_IPMB 199 776 777 /* 778 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 779 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. 780 * The DLT_ is used for capturing data on a secure tunnel interface. 781 */ 782 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ST 200 783 784 /* 785 * Bluetooth HCI UART transport layer (part H:4), with pseudo-header 786 * that includes direction information; requested by Paolo Abeni. 787 */ 788 #define DLT_BLUETOOTH_HCI_H4_WITH_PHDR 201 789 790 /* 791 * AX.25 packet with a 1-byte KISS header; see 792 * 793 * http://www.ax25.net/kiss.htm 794 * 795 * as per Richard Stearn <richard@rns-stearn.demon.co.uk>. 796 */ 797 #define DLT_AX25_KISS 202 798 799 /* 800 * LAPD packets from an ISDN channel, starting with the address field, 801 * with no pseudo-header. 802 * Requested by Varuna De Silva <varunax@gmail.com>. 803 */ 804 #define DLT_LAPD 203 805 806 /* 807 * Variants of various link-layer headers, with a one-byte direction 808 * pseudo-header prepended - zero means "received by this host", 809 * non-zero (any non-zero value) means "sent by this host" - as per 810 * Will Barker <w.barker@zen.co.uk>. 811 */ 812 #define DLT_PPP_WITH_DIR 204 /* PPP - don't confuse with DLT_PPP_WITH_DIRECTION */ 813 #define DLT_C_HDLC_WITH_DIR 205 /* Cisco HDLC */ 814 #define DLT_FRELAY_WITH_DIR 206 /* Frame Relay */ 815 #define DLT_LAPB_WITH_DIR 207 /* LAPB */ 816 817 /* 818 * 208 is reserved for an as-yet-unspecified proprietary link-layer 819 * type, as requested by Will Barker. 820 */ 821 822 /* 823 * IPMB with a Linux-specific pseudo-header; as requested by Alexey Neyman 824 * <avn@pigeonpoint.com>. 825 */ 826 #define DLT_IPMB_LINUX 209 827 828 /* 829 * FlexRay automotive bus - http://www.flexray.com/ - as requested 830 * by Hannes Kaelber <hannes.kaelber@x2e.de>. 831 */ 832 #define DLT_FLEXRAY 210 833 834 /* 835 * Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) bus for multimedia 836 * transport - http://www.mostcooperation.com/ - as requested 837 * by Hannes Kaelber <hannes.kaelber@x2e.de>. 838 */ 839 #define DLT_MOST 211 840 841 /* 842 * Local Interconnect Network (LIN) bus for vehicle networks - 843 * http://www.lin-subbus.org/ - as requested by Hannes Kaelber 844 * <hannes.kaelber@x2e.de>. 845 */ 846 #define DLT_LIN 212 847 848 /* 849 * X2E-private data link type used for serial line capture, 850 * as requested by Hannes Kaelber <hannes.kaelber@x2e.de>. 851 */ 852 #define DLT_X2E_SERIAL 213 853 854 /* 855 * X2E-private data link type used for the Xoraya data logger 856 * family, as requested by Hannes Kaelber <hannes.kaelber@x2e.de>. 857 */ 858 #define DLT_X2E_XORAYA 214 859 860 /* 861 * IEEE 802.15.4, exactly as it appears in the spec (no padding, no 862 * nothing), but with the PHY-level data for non-ASK PHYs (4 octets 863 * of 0 as preamble, one octet of SFD, one octet of frame length+ 864 * reserved bit, and then the MAC-layer data, starting with the 865 * frame control field). 866 * 867 * Requested by Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>. 868 */ 869 #define DLT_IEEE802_15_4_NONASK_PHY 215 870 871 /* 872 * David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> requested this for 873 * captures from the Linux kernel /dev/input/eventN devices. This 874 * is used to communicate keystrokes and mouse movements from the 875 * Linux kernel to display systems, such as Xorg. 876 */ 877 #define DLT_LINUX_EVDEV 216 878 879 /* 880 * GSM Um and Abis interfaces, preceded by a "gsmtap" header. 881 * 882 * Requested by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>. 883 */ 884 #define DLT_GSMTAP_UM 217 885 #define DLT_GSMTAP_ABIS 218 886 887 /* 888 * MPLS, with an MPLS label as the link-layer header. 889 * Requested by Michele Marchetto <michele@openbsd.org> on behalf 890 * of OpenBSD. 891 */ 892 #define DLT_MPLS 219 893 894 /* 895 * USB packets, beginning with a Linux USB header, with the USB header 896 * padded to 64 bytes; required for memory-mapped access. 897 */ 898 #define DLT_USB_LINUX_MMAPPED 220 899 900 /* 901 * DECT packets, with a pseudo-header; requested by 902 * Matthias Wenzel <tcpdump@mazzoo.de>. 903 */ 904 #define DLT_DECT 221 905 906 /* 907 * From: "Lidwa, Eric (GSFC-582.0)[SGT INC]" <eric.lidwa-1@nasa.gov> 908 * Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 11:18:30 -0500 909 * 910 * DLT_AOS. We need it for AOS Space Data Link Protocol. 911 * I have already written dissectors for but need an OK from 912 * legal before I can submit a patch. 913 * 914 */ 915 #define DLT_AOS 222 916 917 /* 918 * Wireless HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) 919 * From the HART Communication Foundation 920 * IES/PAS 62591 921 * 922 * Requested by Sam Roberts <vieuxtech@gmail.com>. 923 */ 924 #define DLT_WIHART 223 925 926 /* 927 * Fibre Channel FC-2 frames, beginning with a Frame_Header. 928 * Requested by Kahou Lei <kahou82@gmail.com>. 929 */ 930 #define DLT_FC_2 224 931 932 /* 933 * Fibre Channel FC-2 frames, beginning with an encoding of the 934 * SOF, and ending with an encoding of the EOF. 935 * 936 * The encodings represent the frame delimiters as 4-byte sequences 937 * representing the corresponding ordered sets, with K28.5 938 * represented as 0xBC, and the D symbols as the corresponding 939 * byte values; for example, SOFi2, which is K28.5 - D21.5 - D1.2 - D21.2, 940 * is represented as 0xBC 0xB5 0x55 0x55. 941 * 942 * Requested by Kahou Lei <kahou82@gmail.com>. 943 */ 944 #define DLT_FC_2_WITH_FRAME_DELIMS 225 945 946 /* 947 * Solaris ipnet pseudo-header; requested by Darren Reed <Darren.Reed@Sun.COM>. 948 * 949 * The pseudo-header starts with a one-byte version number; for version 2, 950 * the pseudo-header is: 951 * 952 * struct dl_ipnetinfo { 953 * u_int8_t dli_version; 954 * u_int8_t dli_family; 955 * u_int16_t dli_htype; 956 * u_int32_t dli_pktlen; 957 * u_int32_t dli_ifindex; 958 * u_int32_t dli_grifindex; 959 * u_int32_t dli_zsrc; 960 * u_int32_t dli_zdst; 961 * }; 962 * 963 * dli_version is 2 for the current version of the pseudo-header. 964 * 965 * dli_family is a Solaris address family value, so it's 2 for IPv4 966 * and 26 for IPv6. 967 * 968 * dli_htype is a "hook type" - 0 for incoming packets, 1 for outgoing 969 * packets, and 2 for packets arriving from another zone on the same 970 * machine. 971 * 972 * dli_pktlen is the length of the packet data following the pseudo-header 973 * (so the captured length minus dli_pktlen is the length of the 974 * pseudo-header, assuming the entire pseudo-header was captured). 975 * 976 * dli_ifindex is the interface index of the interface on which the 977 * packet arrived. 978 * 979 * dli_grifindex is the group interface index number (for IPMP interfaces). 980 * 981 * dli_zsrc is the zone identifier for the source of the packet. 982 * 983 * dli_zdst is the zone identifier for the destination of the packet. 984 * 985 * A zone number of 0 is the global zone; a zone number of 0xffffffff 986 * means that the packet arrived from another host on the network, not 987 * from another zone on the same machine. 988 * 989 * An IPv4 or IPv6 datagram follows the pseudo-header; dli_family indicates 990 * which of those it is. 991 */ 992 #define DLT_IPNET 226 993 994 /* 995 * CAN (Controller Area Network) frames, with a pseudo-header as supplied 996 * by Linux SocketCAN, and with multi-byte numerical fields in that header 997 * in big-endian byte order. 998 * 999 * See Documentation/networking/can.txt in the Linux source. 1000 * 1001 * Requested by Felix Obenhuber <felix@obenhuber.de>. 1002 */ 1003 #define DLT_CAN_SOCKETCAN 227 1004 1005 /* 1006 * Raw IPv4/IPv6; different from DLT_RAW in that the DLT_ value specifies 1007 * whether it's v4 or v6. Requested by Darren Reed <Darren.Reed@Sun.COM>. 1008 */ 1009 #define DLT_IPV4 228 1010 #define DLT_IPV6 229 1011 1012 /* 1013 * IEEE 802.15.4, exactly as it appears in the spec (no padding, no 1014 * nothing), and with no FCS at the end of the frame; requested by 1015 * Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com>. 1016 */ 1017 #define DLT_IEEE802_15_4_NOFCS 230 1018 1019 /* 1020 * Raw D-Bus: 1021 * 1022 * http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus 1023 * 1024 * messages: 1025 * 1026 * http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#message-protocol-messages 1027 * 1028 * starting with the endianness flag, followed by the message type, etc., 1029 * but without the authentication handshake before the message sequence: 1030 * 1031 * http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#auth-protocol 1032 * 1033 * Requested by Martin Vidner <martin@vidner.net>. 1034 */ 1035 #define DLT_DBUS 231 1036 1037 /* 1038 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 1039 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. 1040 */ 1041 #define DLT_JUNIPER_VS 232 1042 #define DLT_JUNIPER_SRX_E2E 233 1043 #define DLT_JUNIPER_FIBRECHANNEL 234 1044 1045 /* 1046 * DVB-CI (DVB Common Interface for communication between a PC Card 1047 * module and a DVB receiver). See 1048 * 1049 * http://www.kaiser.cx/pcap-dvbci.html 1050 * 1051 * for the specification. 1052 * 1053 * Requested by Martin Kaiser <martin@kaiser.cx>. 1054 */ 1055 #define DLT_DVB_CI 235 1056 1057 /* 1058 * Variant of 3GPP TS 27.010 multiplexing protocol (similar to, but 1059 * *not* the same as, 27.010). Requested by Hans-Christoph Schemmel 1060 * <hans-christoph.schemmel@cinterion.com>. 1061 */ 1062 #define DLT_MUX27010 236 1063 1064 /* 1065 * STANAG 5066 D_PDUs. Requested by M. Baris Demiray 1066 * <barisdemiray@gmail.com>. 1067 */ 1068 #define DLT_STANAG_5066_D_PDU 237 1069 1070 /* 1071 * Juniper-private data link type, as per request from 1072 * Hannes Gredler <hannes@juniper.net>. 1073 */ 1074 #define DLT_JUNIPER_ATM_CEMIC 238 1075 1076 /* 1077 * NetFilter LOG messages 1078 * (payload of netlink NFNL_SUBSYS_ULOG/NFULNL_MSG_PACKET packets) 1079 * 1080 * Requested by Jakub Zawadzki <darkjames-ws@darkjames.pl> 1081 */ 1082 #define DLT_NFLOG 239 1083 1084 /* 1085 * Hilscher Gesellschaft fuer Systemautomation mbH link-layer type 1086 * for Ethernet packets with a 4-byte pseudo-header and always 1087 * with the payload including the FCS, as supplied by their 1088 * netANALYZER hardware and software. 1089 * 1090 * Requested by Holger P. Frommer <HPfrommer@hilscher.com> 1091 */ 1092 #define DLT_NETANALYZER 240 1093 1094 /* 1095 * Hilscher Gesellschaft fuer Systemautomation mbH link-layer type 1096 * for Ethernet packets with a 4-byte pseudo-header and FCS and 1097 * with the Ethernet header preceded by 7 bytes of preamble and 1098 * 1 byte of SFD, as supplied by their netANALYZER hardware and 1099 * software. 1100 * 1101 * Requested by Holger P. Frommer <HPfrommer@hilscher.com> 1102 */ 1103 #define DLT_NETANALYZER_TRANSPARENT 241 1104 1105 /* 1106 * IP-over-InfiniBand, as specified by RFC 4391. 1107 * 1108 * Requested by Petr Sumbera <petr.sumbera@oracle.com>. 1109 */ 1110 #define DLT_IPOIB 242 1111 1112 /* 1113 * MPEG-2 transport stream (ISO 13818-1/ITU-T H.222.0). 1114 * 1115 * Requested by Guy Martin <gmsoft@tuxicoman.be>. 1116 */ 1117 #define DLT_MPEG_2_TS 243 1118 1119 /* 1120 * ng4T GmbH's UMTS Iub/Iur-over-ATM and Iub/Iur-over-IP format as 1121 * used by their ng40 protocol tester. 1122 * 1123 * Requested by Jens Grimmer <jens.grimmer@ng4t.com>. 1124 */ 1125 #define DLT_NG40 244 1126 1127 /* 1128 * Pseudo-header giving adapter number and flags, followed by an NFC 1129 * (Near-Field Communications) Logical Link Control Protocol (LLCP) PDU, 1130 * as specified by NFC Forum Logical Link Control Protocol Technical 1131 * Specification LLCP 1.1. 1132 * 1133 * Requested by Mike Wakerly <mikey@google.com>. 1134 */ 1135 #define DLT_NFC_LLCP 245 1136 1137 /* 1138 * 246 is used as LINKTYPE_PFSYNC; do not use it for any other purpose. 1139 * 1140 * DLT_PFSYNC has different values on different platforms, and all of 1141 * them collide with something used elsewhere. On platforms that 1142 * don't already define it, define it as 246. 1143 */ 1144 #if !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__) && !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__DragonFly__) && !defined(__APPLE__) 1145 #define DLT_PFSYNC 246 1146 #endif 1147 1148 /* 1149 * Raw InfiniBand packets, starting with the Local Routing Header. 1150 * 1151 * Requested by Oren Kladnitsky <orenk@mellanox.com>. 1152 */ 1153 #define DLT_INFINIBAND 247 1154 1155 /* 1156 * SCTP, with no lower-level protocols (i.e., no IPv4 or IPv6). 1157 * 1158 * Requested by Michael Tuexen <Michael.Tuexen@lurchi.franken.de>. 1159 */ 1160 #define DLT_SCTP 248 1161 1162 /* 1163 * USB packets, beginning with a USBPcap header. 1164 * 1165 * Requested by Tomasz Mon <desowin@gmail.com> 1166 */ 1167 #define DLT_USBPCAP 249 1168 1169 /* 1170 * Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories "RTAC" product serial-line 1171 * packets. 1172 * 1173 * Requested by Chris Bontje <chris_bontje@selinc.com>. 1174 */ 1175 #define DLT_RTAC_SERIAL 250 1176 1177 /* 1178 * Bluetooth Low Energy air interface link-layer packets. 1179 * 1180 * Requested by Mike Kershaw <dragorn@kismetwireless.net>. 1181 */ 1182 #define DLT_BLUETOOTH_LE_LL 251 1183 1184 /* 1185 * DLT type for upper-protocol layer PDU saves from wireshark. 1186 * 1187 * the actual contents are determined by two TAGs stored with each 1188 * packet: 1189 * EXP_PDU_TAG_LINKTYPE the link type (LINKTYPE_ value) of the 1190 * original packet. 1191 * 1192 * EXP_PDU_TAG_PROTO_NAME the name of the wireshark dissector 1193 * that can make sense of the data stored. 1194 */ 1195 #define DLT_WIRESHARK_UPPER_PDU 252 1196 1197 /* 1198 * DLT type for the netlink protocol (nlmon devices). 1199 */ 1200 #define DLT_NETLINK 253 1201 1202 /* 1203 * Bluetooth Linux Monitor headers for the BlueZ stack. 1204 */ 1205 #define DLT_BLUETOOTH_LINUX_MONITOR 254 1206 1207 /* 1208 * Bluetooth Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate baseband packets, as 1209 * captured by Ubertooth. 1210 */ 1211 #define DLT_BLUETOOTH_BREDR_BB 255 1212 1213 /* 1214 * Bluetooth Low Energy link layer packets, as captured by Ubertooth. 1215 */ 1216 #define DLT_BLUETOOTH_LE_LL_WITH_PHDR 256 1217 1218 /* 1219 * PROFIBUS data link layer. 1220 */ 1221 #define DLT_PROFIBUS_DL 257 1222 1223 /* 1224 * Apple's DLT_PKTAP headers. 1225 * 1226 * Sadly, the folks at Apple either had no clue that the DLT_USERn values 1227 * are for internal use within an organization and partners only, and 1228 * didn't know that the right way to get a link-layer header type is to 1229 * ask tcpdump.org for one, or knew and didn't care, so they just 1230 * used DLT_USER2, which causes problems for everything except for 1231 * their version of tcpdump. 1232 * 1233 * So I'll just give them one; hopefully this will show up in a 1234 * libpcap release in time for them to get this into 10.10 Big Sur 1235 * or whatever Mavericks' successor is called. LINKTYPE_PKTAP 1236 * will be 258 *even on OS X*; that is *intentional*, so that 1237 * PKTAP files look the same on *all* OSes (different OSes can have 1238 * different numerical values for a given DLT_, but *MUST NOT* have 1239 * different values for what goes in a file, as files can be moved 1240 * between OSes!). 1241 * 1242 * When capturing, on a system with a Darwin-based OS, on a device 1243 * that returns 149 (DLT_USER2 and Apple's DLT_PKTAP) with this 1244 * version of libpcap, the DLT_ value for the pcap_t will be DLT_PKTAP, 1245 * and that will continue to be DLT_USER2 on Darwin-based OSes. That way, 1246 * binary compatibility with Mavericks is preserved for programs using 1247 * this version of libpcap. This does mean that if you were using 1248 * DLT_USER2 for some capture device on OS X, you can't do so with 1249 * this version of libpcap, just as you can't with Apple's libpcap - 1250 * on OS X, they define DLT_PKTAP to be DLT_USER2, so programs won't 1251 * be able to distinguish between PKTAP and whatever you were using 1252 * DLT_USER2 for. 1253 * 1254 * If the program saves the capture to a file using this version of 1255 * libpcap's pcap_dump code, the LINKTYPE_ value in the file will be 1256 * LINKTYPE_PKTAP, which will be 258, even on Darwin-based OSes. 1257 * That way, the file will *not* be a DLT_USER2 file. That means 1258 * that the latest version of tcpdump, when built with this version 1259 * of libpcap, and sufficiently recent versions of Wireshark will 1260 * be able to read those files and interpret them correctly; however, 1261 * Apple's version of tcpdump in OS X 10.9 won't be able to handle 1262 * them. (Hopefully, Apple will pick up this version of libpcap, 1263 * and the corresponding version of tcpdump, so that tcpdump will 1264 * be able to handle the old LINKTYPE_USER2 captures *and* the new 1265 * LINKTYPE_PKTAP captures.) 1266 */ 1267 #ifdef __APPLE__ 1268 #define DLT_PKTAP DLT_USER2 1269 #else 1270 #define DLT_PKTAP 258 1271 #endif 1272 1273 /* 1274 * Ethernet packets preceded by a header giving the last 6 octets 1275 * of the preamble specified by 802.3-2012 Clause 65, section 1276 * 65.1.3.2 "Transmit". 1277 */ 1278 #define DLT_EPON 259 1279 1280 /* 1281 * IPMI trace packets, as specified by Table 3-20 "Trace Data Block Format" 1282 * in the PICMG HPM.2 specification. 1283 */ 1284 #define DLT_IPMI_HPM_2 260 1285 1286 /* 1287 * per Joshua Wright <jwright@hasborg.com>, formats for Zwave captures. 1288 */ 1289 #define DLT_ZWAVE_R1_R2 261 1290 #define DLT_ZWAVE_R3 262 1291 1292 /* 1293 * per Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>, formats for Wattstopper 1294 * Digital Lighting Management room bus serial protocol captures. 1295 */ 1296 #define DLT_WATTSTOPPER_DLM 263 1297 1298 /* 1299 * ISO 14443 contactless smart card messages. 1300 */ 1301 #define DLT_ISO_14443 264 1302 1303 /* 1304 * Radio data system (RDS) groups. IEC 62106. 1305 * Per Jonathan Brucker <jonathan.brucke@gmail.com>. 1306 */ 1307 #define DLT_RDS 265 1308 1309 /* 1310 * In case the code that includes this file (directly or indirectly) 1311 * has also included OS files that happen to define DLT_MATCHING_MAX, 1312 * with a different value (perhaps because that OS hasn't picked up 1313 * the latest version of our DLT definitions), we undefine the 1314 * previous value of DLT_MATCHING_MAX. 1315 */ 1316 #ifdef DLT_MATCHING_MAX 1317 #undef DLT_MATCHING_MAX 1318 #endif 1319 #define DLT_MATCHING_MAX 265 /* highest value in the "matching" range */ 1320 1321 /* 1322 * DLT and savefile link type values are split into a class and 1323 * a member of that class. A class value of 0 indicates a regular 1324 * DLT_/LINKTYPE_ value. 1325 */ 1326 #define DLT_CLASS(x) ((x) & 0x03ff0000) 1327 1328 /* 1329 * NetBSD-specific generic "raw" link type. The class value indicates 1330 * that this is the generic raw type, and the lower 16 bits are the 1331 * address family we're dealing with. Those values are NetBSD-specific; 1332 * do not assume that they correspond to AF_ values for your operating 1333 * system. 1334 */ 1335 #define DLT_CLASS_NETBSD_RAWAF 0x02240000 1336 #define DLT_NETBSD_RAWAF(af) (DLT_CLASS_NETBSD_RAWAF | (af)) 1337 #define DLT_NETBSD_RAWAF_AF(x) ((x) & 0x0000ffff) 1338 #define DLT_IS_NETBSD_RAWAF(x) (DLT_CLASS(x) == DLT_CLASS_NETBSD_RAWAF) 1339 1340 #endif /* !defined(lib_pcap_dlt_h) */ 1341