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5.3 KiB
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171 lines
5.3 KiB
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// Copyright 2019 The GoPacket Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found
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// in the LICENSE file in the root of the source tree.
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package layers
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// This file implements the ASF-RMCP header specified in section 3.2.2.2 of
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// https://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP0136.pdf
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/google/gopacket"
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)
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// RMCPClass is the class of a RMCP layer's payload, e.g. ASF or IPMI. This is a
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// 4-bit unsigned int on the wire; all but 6 (ASF), 7 (IPMI) and 8 (OEM-defined)
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// are currently reserved.
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type RMCPClass uint8
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// LayerType returns the payload layer type corresponding to a RMCP class.
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func (c RMCPClass) LayerType() gopacket.LayerType {
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if lt := rmcpClassLayerTypes[uint8(c)]; lt != 0 {
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return lt
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}
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return gopacket.LayerTypePayload
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}
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func (c RMCPClass) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%v(%v)", uint8(c), c.LayerType())
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}
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const (
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// RMCPVersion1 identifies RMCP v1.0 in the Version header field. Lower
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// values are considered legacy, while higher values are reserved by the
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// specification.
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RMCPVersion1 uint8 = 0x06
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// RMCPNormal indicates a "normal" message, i.e. not an acknowledgement.
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RMCPNormal uint8 = 0
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// RMCPAck indicates a message is acknowledging a received normal message.
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RMCPAck uint8 = 1 << 7
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// RMCPClassASF identifies an RMCP message as containing an ASF-RMCP
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// payload.
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RMCPClassASF RMCPClass = 0x06
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// RMCPClassIPMI identifies an RMCP message as containing an IPMI payload.
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RMCPClassIPMI RMCPClass = 0x07
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// RMCPClassOEM identifies an RMCP message as containing an OEM-defined
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// payload.
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RMCPClassOEM RMCPClass = 0x08
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)
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var (
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rmcpClassLayerTypes = [16]gopacket.LayerType{
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RMCPClassASF: LayerTypeASF,
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// RMCPClassIPMI is to implement; RMCPClassOEM is deliberately not
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// implemented, so we return LayerTypePayload
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}
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)
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// RegisterRMCPLayerType allows specifying that the payload of a RMCP packet of
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// a certain class should processed by the provided layer type. This overrides
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// any existing registrations, including defaults.
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func RegisterRMCPLayerType(c RMCPClass, l gopacket.LayerType) {
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rmcpClassLayerTypes[c] = l
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}
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// RMCP describes the format of an RMCP header, which forms a UDP payload. See
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// section 3.2.2.2.
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type RMCP struct {
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BaseLayer
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// Version identifies the version of the RMCP header. 0x06 indicates RMCP
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// v1.0; lower values are legacy, higher values are reserved.
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Version uint8
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// Sequence is the sequence number assicated with the message. Note that
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// this rolls over to 0 after 254, not 255. Seq num 255 indicates the
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// receiver must not send an ACK.
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Sequence uint8
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// Ack indicates whether this packet is an acknowledgement. If it is, the
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// payload will be empty.
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Ack bool
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// Class idicates the structure of the payload. There are only 2^4 valid
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// values, however there is no uint4 data type. N.B. the Ack bit has been
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// split off into another field. The most significant 4 bits of this field
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// will always be 0.
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Class RMCPClass
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}
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// LayerType returns LayerTypeRMCP. It partially satisfies Layer and
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// SerializableLayer.
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func (*RMCP) LayerType() gopacket.LayerType {
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return LayerTypeRMCP
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}
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// CanDecode returns LayerTypeRMCP. It partially satisfies DecodingLayer.
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func (r *RMCP) CanDecode() gopacket.LayerClass {
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return r.LayerType()
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}
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// DecodeFromBytes makes the layer represent the provided bytes. It partially
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// satisfies DecodingLayer.
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func (r *RMCP) DecodeFromBytes(data []byte, df gopacket.DecodeFeedback) error {
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if len(data) < 4 {
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df.SetTruncated()
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid RMCP header, length %v less than 4",
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len(data))
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}
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r.BaseLayer.Contents = data[:4]
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r.BaseLayer.Payload = data[4:]
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r.Version = uint8(data[0])
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// 1 byte reserved
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r.Sequence = uint8(data[2])
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r.Ack = data[3]&RMCPAck != 0
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r.Class = RMCPClass(data[3] & 0xF)
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return nil
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}
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// NextLayerType returns the data layer of this RMCP layer. This partially
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// satisfies DecodingLayer.
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func (r *RMCP) NextLayerType() gopacket.LayerType {
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return r.Class.LayerType()
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}
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// Payload returns the data layer. It partially satisfies ApplicationLayer.
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func (r *RMCP) Payload() []byte {
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return r.BaseLayer.Payload
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}
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// SerializeTo writes the serialized fom of this layer into the SerializeBuffer,
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// partially satisfying SerializableLayer.
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func (r *RMCP) SerializeTo(b gopacket.SerializeBuffer, _ gopacket.SerializeOptions) error {
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// The IPMI v1.5 spec contains a pad byte for frame sizes of certain lengths
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// to work around issues in LAN chips. This is no longer necessary as of
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// IPMI v2.0 (renamed to "legacy pad") so we do not attempt to add it. The
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// same approach is taken by FreeIPMI:
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// http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/freeipmi.git/tree/libfreeipmi/interface/ipmi-lan-interface.c?id=b5ffcd38317daf42074458879f4c55ba6804a595#n836
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bytes, err := b.PrependBytes(4)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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bytes[0] = r.Version
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bytes[1] = 0x00
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bytes[2] = r.Sequence
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bytes[3] = bool2uint8(r.Ack)<<7 | uint8(r.Class) // thanks, BFD layer
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return nil
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}
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// decodeRMCP decodes the byte slice into an RMCP type, and sets the application
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// layer to it.
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func decodeRMCP(data []byte, p gopacket.PacketBuilder) error {
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rmcp := &RMCP{}
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err := rmcp.DecodeFromBytes(data, p)
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p.AddLayer(rmcp)
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p.SetApplicationLayer(rmcp)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return p.NextDecoder(rmcp.NextLayerType())
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}
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