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118 lines
3.5 KiB
Go
118 lines
3.5 KiB
Go
package ethernet
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import "net"
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// Frame represents an ethernet frame. The length of the underlying slice of a
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// Frame should always reflect the ethernet frame length.
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type Frame []byte
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// Tagging is a type used to indicate whether/how a frame is tagged. The value
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// is number of bytes taken by tagging.
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type Tagging byte
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// Const values for different taggings
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const (
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NotTagged Tagging = 0
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Tagged Tagging = 4
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DoubleTagged Tagging = 8
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)
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// Destination returns the destination address field of the frame. The address
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// references a slice on the frame.
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//
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// It is not safe to use this method if f is nil or an invalid ethernet frame.
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func (f Frame) Destination() net.HardwareAddr {
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return net.HardwareAddr(f[:6:6])
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}
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// Source returns the source address field of the frame. The address references
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// a slice on the frame.
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//
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// It is not safe to use this method if f is nil or an invalid ethernet frame.
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func (f Frame) Source() net.HardwareAddr {
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return net.HardwareAddr(f[6:12:12])
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}
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// Tagging returns whether/how the frame has 802.1Q tag(s).
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//
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// It is not safe to use this method if f is nil or an invalid ethernet frame.
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func (f Frame) Tagging() Tagging {
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if f[12] == 0x81 && f[13] == 0x00 {
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return Tagged
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} else if f[12] == 0x88 && f[13] == 0xa8 {
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return DoubleTagged
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}
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return NotTagged
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}
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// Tag returns a slice holding the tag part of the frame, if any. Note that
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// this includes the Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID), e.g. 0x8100 or 0x88a8.
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// Upper layer should use the returned slice for both reading and writing.
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//
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// It is not safe to use this method if f is nil or an invalid ethernet frame.
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func (f Frame) Tags() []byte {
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tagging := f.Tagging()
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return f[12 : 12+tagging : 12+tagging]
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}
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// Ethertype returns the ethertype field of the frame.
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//
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// It is not safe to use this method if f is nil or an invalid ethernet frame.
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func (f Frame) Ethertype() Ethertype {
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ethertypePos := 12 + f.Tagging()
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return Ethertype{f[ethertypePos], f[ethertypePos+1]}
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}
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// Payload returns a slice holding the payload part of the frame. Upper layer
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// should use the returned slice for both reading and writing purposes.
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//
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// It is not safe to use this method if f is nil or an invalid ethernet frame.
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func (f Frame) Payload() []byte {
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return f[12+f.Tagging()+2:]
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}
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// Resize re-slices (*f) so that len(*f) holds exactly payloadSize bytes of
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// payload. If cap(*f) is not large enough, a new slice is made and content
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// from old slice is copied to the new one.
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//
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// If len(*f) is less than 14 bytes, it is assumed to be not tagged.
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//
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// It is safe to call Resize on a pointer to a nil Frame.
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func (f *Frame) Resize(payloadSize int) {
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tagging := NotTagged
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if len(*f) > 6+6+2 {
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tagging = f.Tagging()
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}
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f.resize(6 + 6 + int(tagging) + 2 + payloadSize)
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}
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// Prepare prepares *f to be used, by filling in dst/src address, setting up
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// proper tagging and ethertype, and resizing it to proper length.
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//
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// It is safe to call Prepare on a pointer to a nil Frame or invalid Frame.
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func (f *Frame) Prepare(dst net.HardwareAddr, src net.HardwareAddr, tagging Tagging, ethertype Ethertype, payloadSize int) {
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f.resize(6 + 6 + int(tagging) + 2 + payloadSize)
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copy((*f)[0:6:6], dst)
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copy((*f)[6:12:12], src)
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if tagging == Tagged {
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(*f)[12] = 0x81
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(*f)[13] = 0x00
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} else if tagging == DoubleTagged {
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(*f)[12] = 0x88
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(*f)[13] = 0xa8
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}
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(*f)[12+tagging] = ethertype[0]
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(*f)[12+tagging+1] = ethertype[1]
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return
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}
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func (f *Frame) resize(length int) {
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if cap(*f) < length {
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old := *f
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*f = make(Frame, length, length)
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copy(*f, old)
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} else {
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*f = (*f)[:length]
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}
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}
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