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author | rgrimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org> | 1994-05-26 06:35:07 +0000 |
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committer | rgrimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org> | 1994-05-26 06:35:07 +0000 |
commit | d038e02fd667ab6c02875840105798aaa7029504 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/sbin/ping/Makefile b/sbin/ping/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d08f74d --- /dev/null +++ b/sbin/ping/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93 + +PROG= ping +MAN8= ping.0 +BINOWN= root +BINMODE=4555 + +.include <bsd.prog.mk> diff --git a/sbin/ping/ping.8 b/sbin/ping/ping.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3de68a --- /dev/null +++ b/sbin/ping/ping.8 @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ +.\" Copyright (c) 1985, 1991, 1993 +.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. +.\" +.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +.\" are met: +.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software +.\" must display the following acknowledgement: +.\" This product includes software developed by the University of +.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors. +.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +.\" without specific prior written permission. +.\" +.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND +.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE +.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE +.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE +.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL +.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS +.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) +.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT +.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY +.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +.\" SUCH DAMAGE. +.\" +.\" @(#)ping.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/11/93 +.\" +.Dd December 11, 1993 +.Dt PING 8 +.Os BSD 4.3 +.Sh NAME +.Nm ping +.Nd send +.Tn ICMP ECHO_REQUEST +packets to network hosts +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm ping +.Op Fl dfnqrvR +.Op Fl c Ar count +.Op Fl i Ar wait +.Op Fl l Ar preload +.Op Fl p Ar pattern +.Op Fl s Ar packetsize +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm Ping +uses the +.Tn ICMP +protocol's mandatory +.Tn ECHO_REQUEST +datagram to elicit an +.Tn ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE +from a host or gateway. +.Tn ECHO_REQUEST +datagrams (``pings'') have an IP and +.Tn ICMP +header, +followed by a +.Dq struct timeval +and then an arbitrary number of ``pad'' bytes used to fill out the +packet. +The options are as follows: +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Fl c Ar count +Stop after sending (and receiving) +.Ar count +.Tn ECHO_RESPONSE +packets. +.It Fl d +Set the +.Dv SO_DEBUG +option on the socket being used. +.It Fl f +Flood ping. +Outputs packets as fast as they come back or one hundred times per second, +whichever is more. +For every +.Tn ECHO_REQUEST +sent a period ``.'' is printed, while for every +.Tn ECHO_REPLY +received a backspace is printed. +This provides a rapid display of how many packets are being dropped. +Only the super-user may use this option. +.Bf -emphasis +This can be very hard on a network and should be used with caution. +.Ef +.It Fl i Ar wait +Wait +.Ar wait +seconds +.Em between sending each packet . +The default is to wait for one second between each packet. +This option is incompatible with the +.Fl f +option. +.It Fl l Ar preload +If +.Ar preload +is specified, +.Nm ping +sends that many packets as fast as possible before falling into its normal +mode of behavior. +.It Fl n +Numeric output only. +No attempt will be made to lookup symbolic names for host addresses. +.It Fl p Ar pattern +You may specify up to 16 ``pad'' bytes to fill out the packet you send. +This is useful for diagnosing data-dependent problems in a network. +For example, +.Dq Li \-p ff +will cause the sent packet to be filled with all +ones. +.It Fl q +Quiet output. +Nothing is displayed except the summary lines at startup time and +when finished. +.It Fl R +Record route. +Includes the +.Tn RECORD_ROUTE +option in the +.Tn ECHO_REQUEST +packet and displays +the route buffer on returned packets. +Note that the IP header is only large enough for nine such routes. +Many hosts ignore or discard this option. +.It Fl r +Bypass the normal routing tables and send directly to a host on an attached +network. +If the host is not on a directly-attached network, an error is returned. +This option can be used to ping a local host through an interface +that has no route through it (e.g., after the interface was dropped by +.Xr routed 8 ) . +.It Fl s Ar packetsize +Specifies the number of data bytes to be sent. +The default is 56, which translates into 64 +.Tn ICMP +data bytes when combined +with the 8 bytes of +.Tn ICMP +header data. +.It Fl v +Verbose output. +.Tn ICMP +packets other than +.Tn ECHO_RESPONSE +that are received are listed. +.El +.Pp +When using +.Nm ping +for fault isolation, it should first be run on the local host, to verify +that the local network interface is up and running. +Then, hosts and gateways further and further away should be ``pinged''. +Round-trip times and packet loss statistics are computed. +If duplicate packets are received, they are not included in the packet +loss calculation, although the round trip time of these packets is used +in calculating the minimum/average/maximum round-trip time numbers. +When the specified number of packets have been sent (and received) or +if the program is terminated with a +.Dv SIGINT , +a brief summary is displayed. +.Pp +This program is intended for use in network testing, measurement and +management. +Because of the load it can impose on the network, it is unwise to use +.Nm ping +during normal operations or from automated scripts. +.Sh ICMP PACKET DETAILS +An IP header without options is 20 bytes. +An +.Tn ICMP +.Tn ECHO_REQUEST +packet contains an additional 8 bytes worth +of +.Tn ICMP +header followed by an arbitrary amount of data. +When a +.Ar packetsize +is given, this indicated the size of this extra piece of data (the +default is 56). +Thus the amount of data received inside of an IP packet of type +.Tn ICMP +.Tn ECHO_REPLY +will always be 8 bytes more than the requested data space +(the +.Tn ICMP +header). +.Pp +If the data space is at least eight bytes large, +.Nm ping +uses the first eight bytes of this space to include a timestamp which +it uses in the computation of round trip times. +If less than eight bytes of pad are specified, no round trip times are +given. +.Sh DUPLICATE AND DAMAGED PACKETS +.Nm Ping +will report duplicate and damaged packets. +Duplicate packets should never occur, and seem to be caused by +inappropriate link-level retransmissions. +Duplicates may occur in many situations and are rarely (if ever) a +good sign, although the presence of low levels of duplicates may not +always be cause for alarm. +.Pp +Damaged packets are obviously serious cause for alarm and often +indicate broken hardware somewhere in the +.Nm ping +packet's path (in the network or in the hosts). +.Sh TRYING DIFFERENT DATA PATTERNS +The (inter)network layer should never treat packets differently depending +on the data contained in the data portion. +Unfortunately, data-dependent problems have been known to sneak into +networks and remain undetected for long periods of time. +In many cases the particular pattern that will have problems is something +that doesn't have sufficient ``transitions'', such as all ones or all +zeros, or a pattern right at the edge, such as almost all zeros. +It isn't necessarily enough to specify a data pattern of all zeros (for +example) on the command line because the pattern that is of interest is +at the data link level, and the relationship between what you type and +what the controllers transmit can be complicated. +.Pp +This means that if you have a data-dependent problem you will probably +have to do a lot of testing to find it. +If you are lucky, you may manage to find a file that either can't be sent +across your network or that takes much longer to transfer than other +similar length files. +You can then examine this file for repeated patterns that you can test +using the +.Fl p +option of +.Nm ping . +.Sh TTL DETAILS +The +.Tn TTL +value of an IP packet represents the maximum number of IP routers +that the packet can go through before being thrown away. +In current practice you can expect each router in the Internet to decrement +the +.Tn TTL +field by exactly one. +.Pp +The +.Tn TCP/IP +specification states that the +.Tn TTL +field for +.Tn TCP +packets should +be set to 60, but many systems use smaller values (4.3 +.Tn BSD +uses 30, 4.2 used +15). +.Pp +The maximum possible value of this field is 255, and most Unix systems set +the +.Tn TTL +field of +.Tn ICMP ECHO_REQUEST +packets to 255. +This is why you will find you can ``ping'' some hosts, but not reach them +with +.Xr telnet 1 +or +.Xr ftp 1 . +.Pp +In normal operation ping prints the ttl value from the packet it receives. +When a remote system receives a ping packet, it can do one of three things +with the +.Tn TTL +field in its response: +.Bl -bullet +.It +Not change it; this is what Berkeley Unix systems did before the +.Bx 4.3 tahoe +release. +In this case the +.Tn TTL +value in the received packet will be 255 minus the +number of routers in the round-trip path. +.It +Set it to 255; this is what current Berkeley Unix systems do. +In this case the +.Tn TTL +value in the received packet will be 255 minus the +number of routers in the path +.Xr from +the remote system +.Em to +the +.Nm ping Ns Em ing +host. +.It +Set it to some other value. +Some machines use the same value for +.Tn ICMP +packets that they use for +.Tn TCP +packets, for example either 30 or 60. +Others may use completely wild values. +.El +.Sh BUGS +Many Hosts and Gateways ignore the +.Tn RECORD_ROUTE +option. +.Pp +The maximum IP header length is too small for options like +.Tn RECORD_ROUTE +to +be completely useful. +There's not much that that can be done about this, however. +.Pp +Flood pinging is not recommended in general, and flood pinging the +broadcast address should only be done under very controlled conditions. +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr netstat 1 , +.Xr ifconfig 8 , +.Xr routed 8 +.Sh HISTORY +The +.Nm +command appeared in +.Bx 4.3 . diff --git a/sbin/ping/ping.c b/sbin/ping/ping.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46db1ca --- /dev/null +++ b/sbin/ping/ping.c @@ -0,0 +1,986 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by + * Mike Muuss. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software + * must display the following acknowledgement: + * This product includes software developed by the University of + * California, Berkeley and its contributors. + * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#ifndef lint +static char copyright[] = +"@(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993\n\ + The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n"; +#endif /* not lint */ + +#ifndef lint +static char sccsid[] = "@(#)ping.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93"; +#endif /* not lint */ + +/* + * P I N G . C + * + * Using the InterNet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) "ECHO" facility, + * measure round-trip-delays and packet loss across network paths. + * + * Author - + * Mike Muuss + * U. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory + * December, 1983 + * + * Status - + * Public Domain. Distribution Unlimited. + * Bugs - + * More statistics could always be gathered. + * This program has to run SUID to ROOT to access the ICMP socket. + */ + +#include <sys/param.h> +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <sys/file.h> +#include <sys/time.h> +#include <sys/signal.h> + +#include <netinet/in_systm.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <netinet/ip.h> +#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h> +#include <netinet/ip_var.h> +#include <netdb.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <string.h> + +#define DEFDATALEN (64 - 8) /* default data length */ +#define MAXIPLEN 60 +#define MAXICMPLEN 76 +#define MAXPACKET (65536 - 60 - 8)/* max packet size */ +#define MAXWAIT 10 /* max seconds to wait for response */ +#define NROUTES 9 /* number of record route slots */ + +#define A(bit) rcvd_tbl[(bit)>>3] /* identify byte in array */ +#define B(bit) (1 << ((bit) & 0x07)) /* identify bit in byte */ +#define SET(bit) (A(bit) |= B(bit)) +#define CLR(bit) (A(bit) &= (~B(bit))) +#define TST(bit) (A(bit) & B(bit)) + +/* various options */ +int options; +#define F_FLOOD 0x001 +#define F_INTERVAL 0x002 +#define F_NUMERIC 0x004 +#define F_PINGFILLED 0x008 +#define F_QUIET 0x010 +#define F_RROUTE 0x020 +#define F_SO_DEBUG 0x040 +#define F_SO_DONTROUTE 0x080 +#define F_VERBOSE 0x100 + +/* + * MAX_DUP_CHK is the number of bits in received table, i.e. the maximum + * number of received sequence numbers we can keep track of. Change 128 + * to 8192 for complete accuracy... + */ +#define MAX_DUP_CHK (8 * 128) +int mx_dup_ck = MAX_DUP_CHK; +char rcvd_tbl[MAX_DUP_CHK / 8]; + +struct sockaddr whereto; /* who to ping */ +int datalen = DEFDATALEN; +int s; /* socket file descriptor */ +u_char outpack[MAXPACKET]; +char BSPACE = '\b'; /* characters written for flood */ +char DOT = '.'; +char *hostname; +int ident; /* process id to identify our packets */ + +/* counters */ +long npackets; /* max packets to transmit */ +long nreceived; /* # of packets we got back */ +long nrepeats; /* number of duplicates */ +long ntransmitted; /* sequence # for outbound packets = #sent */ +int interval = 1; /* interval between packets */ + +/* timing */ +int timing; /* flag to do timing */ +double tmin = 999999999.0; /* minimum round trip time */ +double tmax = 0.0; /* maximum round trip time */ +double tsum = 0.0; /* sum of all times, for doing average */ + +char *pr_addr(); +void catcher(), finish(); + +main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + extern int errno, optind; + extern char *optarg; + struct timeval timeout; + struct hostent *hp; + struct sockaddr_in *to; + struct protoent *proto; + register int i; + int ch, fdmask, hold, packlen, preload; + u_char *datap, *packet; + char *target, hnamebuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], *malloc(); +#ifdef IP_OPTIONS + char rspace[3 + 4 * NROUTES + 1]; /* record route space */ +#endif + + preload = 0; + datap = &outpack[8 + sizeof(struct timeval)]; + while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "Rc:dfh:i:l:np:qrs:v")) != EOF) + switch(ch) { + case 'c': + npackets = atoi(optarg); + if (npackets <= 0) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: bad number of packets to transmit.\n"); + exit(1); + } + break; + case 'd': + options |= F_SO_DEBUG; + break; + case 'f': + if (getuid()) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: %s\n", strerror(EPERM)); + exit(1); + } + options |= F_FLOOD; + setbuf(stdout, (char *)NULL); + break; + case 'i': /* wait between sending packets */ + interval = atoi(optarg); + if (interval <= 0) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: bad timing interval.\n"); + exit(1); + } + options |= F_INTERVAL; + break; + case 'l': + preload = atoi(optarg); + if (preload < 0) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: bad preload value.\n"); + exit(1); + } + break; + case 'n': + options |= F_NUMERIC; + break; + case 'p': /* fill buffer with user pattern */ + options |= F_PINGFILLED; + fill((char *)datap, optarg); + break; + case 'q': + options |= F_QUIET; + break; + case 'R': + options |= F_RROUTE; + break; + case 'r': + options |= F_SO_DONTROUTE; + break; + case 's': /* size of packet to send */ + datalen = atoi(optarg); + if (datalen > MAXPACKET) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: packet size too large.\n"); + exit(1); + } + if (datalen <= 0) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: illegal packet size.\n"); + exit(1); + } + break; + case 'v': + options |= F_VERBOSE; + break; + default: + usage(); + } + argc -= optind; + argv += optind; + + if (argc != 1) + usage(); + target = *argv; + + bzero((char *)&whereto, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); + to = (struct sockaddr_in *)&whereto; + to->sin_family = AF_INET; + to->sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(target); + if (to->sin_addr.s_addr != (u_int)-1) + hostname = target; + else { + hp = gethostbyname(target); + if (!hp) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: unknown host %s\n", target); + exit(1); + } + to->sin_family = hp->h_addrtype; + bcopy(hp->h_addr, (caddr_t)&to->sin_addr, hp->h_length); + (void)strncpy(hnamebuf, hp->h_name, sizeof(hnamebuf) - 1); + hostname = hnamebuf; + } + + if (options & F_FLOOD && options & F_INTERVAL) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: -f and -i incompatible options.\n"); + exit(1); + } + + if (datalen >= sizeof(struct timeval)) /* can we time transfer */ + timing = 1; + packlen = datalen + MAXIPLEN + MAXICMPLEN; + if (!(packet = (u_char *)malloc((u_int)packlen))) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, "ping: out of memory.\n"); + exit(1); + } + if (!(options & F_PINGFILLED)) + for (i = 8; i < datalen; ++i) + *datap++ = i; + + ident = getpid() & 0xFFFF; + + if (!(proto = getprotobyname("icmp"))) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, "ping: unknown protocol icmp.\n"); + exit(1); + } + if ((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, proto->p_proto)) < 0) { + perror("ping: socket"); + exit(1); + } + hold = 1; + if (options & F_SO_DEBUG) + (void)setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEBUG, (char *)&hold, + sizeof(hold)); + if (options & F_SO_DONTROUTE) + (void)setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DONTROUTE, (char *)&hold, + sizeof(hold)); + + /* record route option */ + if (options & F_RROUTE) { +#ifdef IP_OPTIONS + rspace[IPOPT_OPTVAL] = IPOPT_RR; + rspace[IPOPT_OLEN] = sizeof(rspace)-1; + rspace[IPOPT_OFFSET] = IPOPT_MINOFF; + if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_OPTIONS, rspace, + sizeof(rspace)) < 0) { + perror("ping: record route"); + exit(1); + } +#else + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: record route not available in this implementation.\n"); + exit(1); +#endif /* IP_OPTIONS */ + } + + /* + * When pinging the broadcast address, you can get a lot of answers. + * Doing something so evil is useful if you are trying to stress the + * ethernet, or just want to fill the arp cache to get some stuff for + * /etc/ethers. + */ + hold = 48 * 1024; + (void)setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, (char *)&hold, + sizeof(hold)); + + if (to->sin_family == AF_INET) + (void)printf("PING %s (%s): %d data bytes\n", hostname, + inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&to->sin_addr.s_addr), + datalen); + else + (void)printf("PING %s: %d data bytes\n", hostname, datalen); + + (void)signal(SIGINT, finish); + (void)signal(SIGALRM, catcher); + + while (preload--) /* fire off them quickies */ + pinger(); + + if ((options & F_FLOOD) == 0) + catcher(); /* start things going */ + + for (;;) { + struct sockaddr_in from; + register int cc; + int fromlen; + + if (options & F_FLOOD) { + pinger(); + timeout.tv_sec = 0; + timeout.tv_usec = 10000; + fdmask = 1 << s; + if (select(s + 1, (fd_set *)&fdmask, (fd_set *)NULL, + (fd_set *)NULL, &timeout) < 1) + continue; + } + fromlen = sizeof(from); + if ((cc = recvfrom(s, (char *)packet, packlen, 0, + (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen)) < 0) { + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; + perror("ping: recvfrom"); + continue; + } + pr_pack((char *)packet, cc, &from); + if (npackets && nreceived >= npackets) + break; + } + finish(); + /* NOTREACHED */ +} + +/* + * catcher -- + * This routine causes another PING to be transmitted, and then + * schedules another SIGALRM for 1 second from now. + * + * bug -- + * Our sense of time will slowly skew (i.e., packets will not be + * launched exactly at 1-second intervals). This does not affect the + * quality of the delay and loss statistics. + */ +void +catcher() +{ + int waittime; + + pinger(); + (void)signal(SIGALRM, catcher); + if (!npackets || ntransmitted < npackets) + alarm((u_int)interval); + else { + if (nreceived) { + waittime = 2 * tmax / 1000; + if (!waittime) + waittime = 1; + } else + waittime = MAXWAIT; + (void)signal(SIGALRM, finish); + (void)alarm((u_int)waittime); + } +} + +/* + * pinger -- + * Compose and transmit an ICMP ECHO REQUEST packet. The IP packet + * will be added on by the kernel. The ID field is our UNIX process ID, + * and the sequence number is an ascending integer. The first 8 bytes + * of the data portion are used to hold a UNIX "timeval" struct in VAX + * byte-order, to compute the round-trip time. + */ +pinger() +{ + register struct icmp *icp; + register int cc; + int i; + + icp = (struct icmp *)outpack; + icp->icmp_type = ICMP_ECHO; + icp->icmp_code = 0; + icp->icmp_cksum = 0; + icp->icmp_seq = ntransmitted++; + icp->icmp_id = ident; /* ID */ + + CLR(icp->icmp_seq % mx_dup_ck); + + if (timing) + (void)gettimeofday((struct timeval *)&outpack[8], + (struct timezone *)NULL); + + cc = datalen + 8; /* skips ICMP portion */ + + /* compute ICMP checksum here */ + icp->icmp_cksum = in_cksum((u_short *)icp, cc); + + i = sendto(s, (char *)outpack, cc, 0, &whereto, + sizeof(struct sockaddr)); + + if (i < 0 || i != cc) { + if (i < 0) + perror("ping: sendto"); + (void)printf("ping: wrote %s %d chars, ret=%d\n", + hostname, cc, i); + } + if (!(options & F_QUIET) && options & F_FLOOD) + (void)write(STDOUT_FILENO, &DOT, 1); +} + +/* + * pr_pack -- + * Print out the packet, if it came from us. This logic is necessary + * because ALL readers of the ICMP socket get a copy of ALL ICMP packets + * which arrive ('tis only fair). This permits multiple copies of this + * program to be run without having intermingled output (or statistics!). + */ +pr_pack(buf, cc, from) + char *buf; + int cc; + struct sockaddr_in *from; +{ + register struct icmp *icp; + register u_long l; + register int i, j; + register u_char *cp,*dp; + static int old_rrlen; + static char old_rr[MAX_IPOPTLEN]; + struct ip *ip; + struct timeval tv, *tp; + double triptime; + int hlen, dupflag; + + (void)gettimeofday(&tv, (struct timezone *)NULL); + + /* Check the IP header */ + ip = (struct ip *)buf; + hlen = ip->ip_hl << 2; + if (cc < hlen + ICMP_MINLEN) { + if (options & F_VERBOSE) + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: packet too short (%d bytes) from %s\n", cc, + inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&from->sin_addr.s_addr)); + return; + } + + /* Now the ICMP part */ + cc -= hlen; + icp = (struct icmp *)(buf + hlen); + if (icp->icmp_type == ICMP_ECHOREPLY) { + if (icp->icmp_id != ident) + return; /* 'Twas not our ECHO */ + ++nreceived; + if (timing) { +#ifndef icmp_data + tp = (struct timeval *)&icp->icmp_ip; +#else + tp = (struct timeval *)icp->icmp_data; +#endif + tvsub(&tv, tp); + triptime = ((double)tv.tv_sec) * 1000.0 + + ((double)tv.tv_usec) / 1000.0; + tsum += triptime; + if (triptime < tmin) + tmin = triptime; + if (triptime > tmax) + tmax = triptime; + } + + if (TST(icp->icmp_seq % mx_dup_ck)) { + ++nrepeats; + --nreceived; + dupflag = 1; + } else { + SET(icp->icmp_seq % mx_dup_ck); + dupflag = 0; + } + + if (options & F_QUIET) + return; + + if (options & F_FLOOD) + (void)write(STDOUT_FILENO, &BSPACE, 1); + else { + (void)printf("%d bytes from %s: icmp_seq=%u", cc, + inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&from->sin_addr.s_addr), + icp->icmp_seq); + (void)printf(" ttl=%d", ip->ip_ttl); + if (timing) + (void)printf(" time=%g ms", triptime); + if (dupflag) + (void)printf(" (DUP!)"); + /* check the data */ + cp = (u_char*)&icp->icmp_data[8]; + dp = &outpack[8 + sizeof(struct timeval)]; + for (i = 8; i < datalen; ++i, ++cp, ++dp) { + if (*cp != *dp) { + (void)printf("\nwrong data byte #%d should be 0x%x but was 0x%x", + i, *dp, *cp); + cp = (u_char*)&icp->icmp_data[0]; + for (i = 8; i < datalen; ++i, ++cp) { + if ((i % 32) == 8) + (void)printf("\n\t"); + (void)printf("%x ", *cp); + } + break; + } + } + } + } else { + /* We've got something other than an ECHOREPLY */ + if (!(options & F_VERBOSE)) + return; + (void)printf("%d bytes from %s: ", cc, + pr_addr(from->sin_addr.s_addr)); + pr_icmph(icp); + } + + /* Display any IP options */ + cp = (u_char *)buf + sizeof(struct ip); + + for (; hlen > (int)sizeof(struct ip); --hlen, ++cp) + switch (*cp) { + case IPOPT_EOL: + hlen = 0; + break; + case IPOPT_LSRR: + (void)printf("\nLSRR: "); + hlen -= 2; + j = *++cp; + ++cp; + if (j > IPOPT_MINOFF) + for (;;) { + l = *++cp; + l = (l<<8) + *++cp; + l = (l<<8) + *++cp; + l = (l<<8) + *++cp; + if (l == 0) + (void)printf("\t0.0.0.0"); + else + (void)printf("\t%s", pr_addr(ntohl(l))); + hlen -= 4; + j -= 4; + if (j <= IPOPT_MINOFF) + break; + (void)putchar('\n'); + } + break; + case IPOPT_RR: + j = *++cp; /* get length */ + i = *++cp; /* and pointer */ + hlen -= 2; + if (i > j) + i = j; + i -= IPOPT_MINOFF; + if (i <= 0) + continue; + if (i == old_rrlen + && cp == (u_char *)buf + sizeof(struct ip) + 2 + && !bcmp((char *)cp, old_rr, i) + && !(options & F_FLOOD)) { + (void)printf("\t(same route)"); + i = ((i + 3) / 4) * 4; + hlen -= i; + cp += i; + break; + } + old_rrlen = i; + bcopy((char *)cp, old_rr, i); + (void)printf("\nRR: "); + for (;;) { + l = *++cp; + l = (l<<8) + *++cp; + l = (l<<8) + *++cp; + l = (l<<8) + *++cp; + if (l == 0) + (void)printf("\t0.0.0.0"); + else + (void)printf("\t%s", pr_addr(ntohl(l))); + hlen -= 4; + i -= 4; + if (i <= 0) + break; + (void)putchar('\n'); + } + break; + case IPOPT_NOP: + (void)printf("\nNOP"); + break; + default: + (void)printf("\nunknown option %x", *cp); + break; + } + if (!(options & F_FLOOD)) { + (void)putchar('\n'); + (void)fflush(stdout); + } +} + +/* + * in_cksum -- + * Checksum routine for Internet Protocol family headers (C Version) + */ +in_cksum(addr, len) + u_short *addr; + int len; +{ + register int nleft = len; + register u_short *w = addr; + register int sum = 0; + u_short answer = 0; + + /* + * Our algorithm is simple, using a 32 bit accumulator (sum), we add + * sequential 16 bit words to it, and at the end, fold back all the + * carry bits from the top 16 bits into the lower 16 bits. + */ + while (nleft > 1) { + sum += *w++; + nleft -= 2; + } + + /* mop up an odd byte, if necessary */ + if (nleft == 1) { + *(u_char *)(&answer) = *(u_char *)w ; + sum += answer; + } + + /* add back carry outs from top 16 bits to low 16 bits */ + sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff); /* add hi 16 to low 16 */ + sum += (sum >> 16); /* add carry */ + answer = ~sum; /* truncate to 16 bits */ + return(answer); +} + +/* + * tvsub -- + * Subtract 2 timeval structs: out = out - in. Out is assumed to + * be >= in. + */ +tvsub(out, in) + register struct timeval *out, *in; +{ + if ((out->tv_usec -= in->tv_usec) < 0) { + --out->tv_sec; + out->tv_usec += 1000000; + } + out->tv_sec -= in->tv_sec; +} + +/* + * finish -- + * Print out statistics, and give up. + */ +void +finish() +{ + register int i; + + (void)signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); + (void)putchar('\n'); + (void)fflush(stdout); + (void)printf("--- %s ping statistics ---\n", hostname); + (void)printf("%ld packets transmitted, ", ntransmitted); + (void)printf("%ld packets received, ", nreceived); + if (nrepeats) + (void)printf("+%ld duplicates, ", nrepeats); + if (ntransmitted) + if (nreceived > ntransmitted) + (void)printf("-- somebody's printing up packets!"); + else + (void)printf("%d%% packet loss", + (int) (((ntransmitted - nreceived) * 100) / + ntransmitted)); + (void)putchar('\n'); + if (nreceived && timing) { + /* Only display average to microseconds */ + i = 1000.0 * tsum / (nreceived + nrepeats); + (void)printf("round-trip min/avg/max = %g/%g/%g ms\n", + tmin, ((double)i) / 1000.0, tmax); + } + exit(0); +} + +#ifdef notdef +static char *ttab[] = { + "Echo Reply", /* ip + seq + udata */ + "Dest Unreachable", /* net, host, proto, port, frag, sr + IP */ + "Source Quench", /* IP */ + "Redirect", /* redirect type, gateway, + IP */ + "Echo", + "Time Exceeded", /* transit, frag reassem + IP */ + "Parameter Problem", /* pointer + IP */ + "Timestamp", /* id + seq + three timestamps */ + "Timestamp Reply", /* " */ + "Info Request", /* id + sq */ + "Info Reply" /* " */ +}; +#endif + +/* + * pr_icmph -- + * Print a descriptive string about an ICMP header. + */ +pr_icmph(icp) + struct icmp *icp; +{ + switch(icp->icmp_type) { + case ICMP_ECHOREPLY: + (void)printf("Echo Reply\n"); + /* XXX ID + Seq + Data */ + break; + case ICMP_UNREACH: + switch(icp->icmp_code) { + case ICMP_UNREACH_NET: + (void)printf("Destination Net Unreachable\n"); + break; + case ICMP_UNREACH_HOST: + (void)printf("Destination Host Unreachable\n"); + break; + case ICMP_UNREACH_PROTOCOL: + (void)printf("Destination Protocol Unreachable\n"); + break; + case ICMP_UNREACH_PORT: + (void)printf("Destination Port Unreachable\n"); + break; + case ICMP_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG: + (void)printf("frag needed and DF set\n"); + break; + case ICMP_UNREACH_SRCFAIL: + (void)printf("Source Route Failed\n"); + break; + default: + (void)printf("Dest Unreachable, Bad Code: %d\n", + icp->icmp_code); + break; + } + /* Print returned IP header information */ +#ifndef icmp_data + pr_retip(&icp->icmp_ip); +#else + pr_retip((struct ip *)icp->icmp_data); +#endif + break; + case ICMP_SOURCEQUENCH: + (void)printf("Source Quench\n"); +#ifndef icmp_data + pr_retip(&icp->icmp_ip); +#else + pr_retip((struct ip *)icp->icmp_data); +#endif + break; + case ICMP_REDIRECT: + switch(icp->icmp_code) { + case ICMP_REDIRECT_NET: + (void)printf("Redirect Network"); + break; + case ICMP_REDIRECT_HOST: + (void)printf("Redirect Host"); + break; + case ICMP_REDIRECT_TOSNET: + (void)printf("Redirect Type of Service and Network"); + break; + case ICMP_REDIRECT_TOSHOST: + (void)printf("Redirect Type of Service and Host"); + break; + default: + (void)printf("Redirect, Bad Code: %d", icp->icmp_code); + break; + } + (void)printf("(New addr: 0x%08lx)\n", icp->icmp_gwaddr.s_addr); +#ifndef icmp_data + pr_retip(&icp->icmp_ip); +#else + pr_retip((struct ip *)icp->icmp_data); +#endif + break; + case ICMP_ECHO: + (void)printf("Echo Request\n"); + /* XXX ID + Seq + Data */ + break; + case ICMP_TIMXCEED: + switch(icp->icmp_code) { + case ICMP_TIMXCEED_INTRANS: + (void)printf("Time to live exceeded\n"); + break; + case ICMP_TIMXCEED_REASS: + (void)printf("Frag reassembly time exceeded\n"); + break; + default: + (void)printf("Time exceeded, Bad Code: %d\n", + icp->icmp_code); + break; + } +#ifndef icmp_data + pr_retip(&icp->icmp_ip); +#else + pr_retip((struct ip *)icp->icmp_data); +#endif + break; + case ICMP_PARAMPROB: + (void)printf("Parameter problem: pointer = 0x%02x\n", + icp->icmp_hun.ih_pptr); +#ifndef icmp_data + pr_retip(&icp->icmp_ip); +#else + pr_retip((struct ip *)icp->icmp_data); +#endif + break; + case ICMP_TSTAMP: + (void)printf("Timestamp\n"); + /* XXX ID + Seq + 3 timestamps */ + break; + case ICMP_TSTAMPREPLY: + (void)printf("Timestamp Reply\n"); + /* XXX ID + Seq + 3 timestamps */ + break; + case ICMP_IREQ: + (void)printf("Information Request\n"); + /* XXX ID + Seq */ + break; + case ICMP_IREQREPLY: + (void)printf("Information Reply\n"); + /* XXX ID + Seq */ + break; +#ifdef ICMP_MASKREQ + case ICMP_MASKREQ: + (void)printf("Address Mask Request\n"); + break; +#endif +#ifdef ICMP_MASKREPLY + case ICMP_MASKREPLY: + (void)printf("Address Mask Reply\n"); + break; +#endif + default: + (void)printf("Bad ICMP type: %d\n", icp->icmp_type); + } +} + +/* + * pr_iph -- + * Print an IP header with options. + */ +pr_iph(ip) + struct ip *ip; +{ + int hlen; + u_char *cp; + + hlen = ip->ip_hl << 2; + cp = (u_char *)ip + 20; /* point to options */ + + (void)printf("Vr HL TOS Len ID Flg off TTL Pro cks Src Dst Data\n"); + (void)printf(" %1x %1x %02x %04x %04x", + ip->ip_v, ip->ip_hl, ip->ip_tos, ip->ip_len, ip->ip_id); + (void)printf(" %1x %04x", ((ip->ip_off) & 0xe000) >> 13, + (ip->ip_off) & 0x1fff); + (void)printf(" %02x %02x %04x", ip->ip_ttl, ip->ip_p, ip->ip_sum); + (void)printf(" %s ", inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&ip->ip_src.s_addr)); + (void)printf(" %s ", inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&ip->ip_dst.s_addr)); + /* dump and option bytes */ + while (hlen-- > 20) { + (void)printf("%02x", *cp++); + } + (void)putchar('\n'); +} + +/* + * pr_addr -- + * Return an ascii host address as a dotted quad and optionally with + * a hostname. + */ +char * +pr_addr(l) + u_long l; +{ + struct hostent *hp; + static char buf[80]; + + if ((options & F_NUMERIC) || + !(hp = gethostbyaddr((char *)&l, 4, AF_INET))) + (void)sprintf(buf, "%s", inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&l)); + else + (void)sprintf(buf, "%s (%s)", hp->h_name, + inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)&l)); + return(buf); +} + +/* + * pr_retip -- + * Dump some info on a returned (via ICMP) IP packet. + */ +pr_retip(ip) + struct ip *ip; +{ + int hlen; + u_char *cp; + + pr_iph(ip); + hlen = ip->ip_hl << 2; + cp = (u_char *)ip + hlen; + + if (ip->ip_p == 6) + (void)printf("TCP: from port %u, to port %u (decimal)\n", + (*cp * 256 + *(cp + 1)), (*(cp + 2) * 256 + *(cp + 3))); + else if (ip->ip_p == 17) + (void)printf("UDP: from port %u, to port %u (decimal)\n", + (*cp * 256 + *(cp + 1)), (*(cp + 2) * 256 + *(cp + 3))); +} + +fill(bp, patp) + char *bp, *patp; +{ + register int ii, jj, kk; + int pat[16]; + char *cp; + + for (cp = patp; *cp; cp++) + if (!isxdigit(*cp)) { + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "ping: patterns must be specified as hex digits.\n"); + exit(1); + } + ii = sscanf(patp, + "%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x%2x", + &pat[0], &pat[1], &pat[2], &pat[3], &pat[4], &pat[5], &pat[6], + &pat[7], &pat[8], &pat[9], &pat[10], &pat[11], &pat[12], + &pat[13], &pat[14], &pat[15]); + + if (ii > 0) + for (kk = 0; + kk <= MAXPACKET - (8 + sizeof(struct timeval) + ii); + kk += ii) + for (jj = 0; jj < ii; ++jj) + bp[jj + kk] = pat[jj]; + if (!(options & F_QUIET)) { + (void)printf("PATTERN: 0x"); + for (jj = 0; jj < ii; ++jj) + (void)printf("%02x", bp[jj] & 0xFF); + (void)printf("\n"); + } +} + +usage() +{ + (void)fprintf(stderr, + "usage: ping [-Rdfnqrv] [-c count] [-i wait] [-l preload]\n\t[-p pattern] [-s packetsize] host\n"); + exit(1); +} |