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      1 /*	$NetBSD: mtrace.c,v 1.18 2001/09/24 13:22:37 wiz Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * mtrace.c
      5  *
      6  * This tool traces the branch of a multicast tree from a source to a
      7  * receiver for a particular multicast group and gives statistics
      8  * about packet rate and loss for each hop along the path.  It can
      9  * usually be invoked just as
     10  *
     11  * 	mtrace source
     12  *
     13  * to trace the route from that source to the local host for a default
     14  * group when only the route is desired and not group-specific packet
     15  * counts.  See the usage line for more complex forms.
     16  *
     17  *
     18  * Released 4 Apr 1995.  This program was adapted by Steve Casner
     19  * (USC/ISI) from a prototype written by Ajit Thyagarajan (UDel and
     20  * Xerox PARC).  It attempts to parallel in command syntax and output
     21  * format the unicast traceroute program written by Van Jacobson (LBL)
     22  * for the parts where that makes sense.
     23  *
     24  * Copyright (c) 1995 by the University of Southern California
     25  * All rights reserved.
     26  *
     27  * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
     28  * documentation in source and binary forms for non-commercial purposes
     29  * and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
     30  * notice appear in all copies and that both the copyright notice and
     31  * this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that
     32  * any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related
     33  * to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was
     34  * developed by the University of Southern California, Information
     35  * Sciences Institute.  The name of the University may not be used to
     36  * endorse or promote products derived from this software without
     37  * specific prior written permission.
     38  *
     39  * THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA makes no representations about
     40  * the suitability of this software for any purpose.  THIS SOFTWARE IS
     41  * PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
     42  * INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
     43  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
     44  *
     45  * Other copyrights might apply to parts of this software and are so
     46  * noted when applicable.
     47  *
     48  * In particular, parts of the prototype version of this program may
     49  * have been derived from mrouted programs sources covered by the
     50  * license in the accompanying file named "LICENSE".
     51  */
     52 
     53 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     54 #ifndef lint
     55 __RCSID("$NetBSD: mtrace.c,v 1.18 2001/09/24 13:22:37 wiz Exp $");
     56 #endif
     57 
     58 #include <sys/types.h>
     59 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     60 #include <sys/time.h>
     61 #include <netinet/in.h>
     62 #include <arpa/inet.h>
     63 #include <ctype.h>
     64 #include <memory.h>
     65 #include <netdb.h>
     66 #include <string.h>
     67 #include "defs.h"
     68 
     69 #ifdef __STDC__
     70 #include <stdarg.h>
     71 #else
     72 #include <varargs.h>
     73 #endif
     74 #ifdef SUNOS5
     75 #include <sys/systeminfo.h>
     76 #endif
     77 
     78 #define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT	3	/* How long to wait before retrying requests */
     79 #define DEFAULT_RETRIES 3	/* How many times to try */
     80 #define MAXHOPS UNREACHABLE	/* Don't need more hops than max metric */
     81 #define UNICAST_TTL 255		/* TTL for unicast response */
     82 #define MULTICAST_TTL1 64	/* Default TTL for multicast query/response */
     83 #define MULTICAST_TTL_INC 32	/* TTL increment for increase after timeout */
     84 #define MULTICAST_TTL_MAX 192	/* Maximum TTL allowed (protect low-BW links */
     85 
     86 struct resp_buf {
     87     u_long qtime;		/* Time query was issued */
     88     u_long rtime;		/* Time response was received */
     89     int	len;			/* Number of reports or length of data */
     90     struct igmp igmp;		/* IGMP header */
     91     union {
     92 	struct {
     93 	    struct tr_query q;		/* Query/response header */
     94 	    struct tr_resp r[MAXHOPS];	/* Per-hop reports */
     95 	} t;
     96 	char d[MAX_DVMRP_DATA_LEN];	/* Neighbor data */
     97     } u;
     98 } base, incr[2];
     99 
    100 #define qhdr u.t.q
    101 #define resps u.t.r
    102 #define ndata u.d
    103 
    104 char names[MAXHOPS][40];
    105 int reset[MAXHOPS];			/* To get around 3.4 bug, ... */
    106 int swaps[MAXHOPS];			/* To get around 3.6 bug, ... */
    107 
    108 int timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;
    109 int nqueries = DEFAULT_RETRIES;
    110 int numeric = FALSE;
    111 int debug = 0;
    112 int passive = FALSE;
    113 int multicast = FALSE;
    114 int statint = 10;
    115 int verbose = 0;
    116 
    117 u_int32_t defgrp;			/* Default group if not specified */
    118 u_int32_t query_cast;			/* All routers multicast addr */
    119 u_int32_t resp_cast;			/* Mtrace response multicast addr */
    120 
    121 u_int32_t lcl_addr = 0;			/* This host address, in NET order */
    122 u_int32_t dst_netmask;			/* netmask to go with qdst */
    123 
    124 /*
    125  * Query/response parameters, all initialized to zero and set later
    126  * to default values or from options.
    127  */
    128 u_int32_t qsrc = 0;		/* Source address in the query */
    129 u_int32_t qgrp = 0;		/* Group address in the query */
    130 u_int32_t qdst = 0;		/* Destination (receiver) address in query */
    131 u_char qno  = 0;		/* Max number of hops to query */
    132 u_int32_t raddr = 0;		/* Address where response should be sent */
    133 int    qttl = 0;		/* TTL for the query packet */
    134 u_char rttl = 0;		/* TTL for the response packet */
    135 u_int32_t gwy = 0;		/* User-supplied last-hop router address */
    136 u_int32_t tdst = 0;		/* Address where trace is sent (last-hop) */
    137 
    138 vifi_t  numvifs;		/* to keep loader happy */
    139 				/* (see kern.c) */
    140 
    141 u_long			byteswap __P((u_long));
    142 char *			inet_name __P((u_int32_t addr));
    143 u_int32_t			host_addr __P((char *name));
    144 /* u_int is promoted u_char */
    145 char *			proto_type __P((u_int type));
    146 char *			flag_type __P((u_int type));
    147 
    148 u_int32_t		get_netmask __P((int s, u_int32_t dst));
    149 int			get_ttl __P((struct resp_buf *buf));
    150 int			t_diff __P((u_long a, u_long b));
    151 u_long			fixtime __P((u_long time));
    152 int			send_recv __P((u_int32_t dst, int type, int code,
    153 					int tries, struct resp_buf *save));
    154 char *			print_host __P((u_int32_t addr));
    155 char *			print_host2 __P((u_int32_t addr1, u_int32_t addr2));
    156 void			print_trace __P((int index, struct resp_buf *buf));
    157 int			what_kind __P((struct resp_buf *buf, char *why));
    158 char *			scale __P((int *hop));
    159 void			stat_line __P((struct tr_resp *r, struct tr_resp *s,
    160 					int have_next, int *res));
    161 void			fixup_stats __P((struct resp_buf *base,
    162 					struct resp_buf *prev,
    163 					struct resp_buf *new));
    164 int			print_stats __P((struct resp_buf *base,
    165 					struct resp_buf *prev,
    166 					struct resp_buf *new));
    167 void			check_vif_state __P((void));
    168 void			passive_mode __P((void));
    169 
    170 int			main __P((int argc, char *argv[]));
    171 /* log() prototyped in defs.h */
    172 
    173 
    174 char   *
    175 inet_name(addr)
    176     u_int32_t  addr;
    177 {
    178     struct hostent *e;
    179 
    180     e = gethostbyaddr((char *)&addr, sizeof(addr), AF_INET);
    181 
    182     return e ? e->h_name : "?";
    183 }
    184 
    185 
    186 u_int32_t
    187 host_addr(name)
    188     char   *name;
    189 {
    190     struct hostent *e = (struct hostent *)0;
    191     u_int32_t  addr;
    192     int	i, dots = 3;
    193     char	buf[40];
    194     char	*ip = name;
    195     char	*op = buf;
    196 
    197     /*
    198      * Undo BSD's favor -- take fewer than 4 octets as net/subnet address
    199      * if the name is all numeric.
    200      */
    201     for (i = sizeof(buf) - 7; i > 0; --i) {
    202 	if (*ip == '.') --dots;
    203 	else if (*ip == '\0') break;
    204 	else if (!isdigit(*ip)) dots = 0;  /* Not numeric, don't add zeroes */
    205 	*op++ = *ip++;
    206     }
    207     for (i = 0; i < dots; ++i) {
    208 	*op++ = '.';
    209 	*op++ = '0';
    210     }
    211     *op = '\0';
    212 
    213     if (dots <= 0) e = gethostbyname(name);
    214     if (e) memcpy((char *)&addr, e->h_addr_list[0], sizeof(addr));
    215     else {
    216 	addr = inet_addr(buf);
    217 	if (addr == -1) {
    218 	    addr = 0;
    219 	    printf("Could not parse %s as host name or address\n", name);
    220 	}
    221     }
    222     return addr;
    223 }
    224 
    225 
    226 char *
    227 proto_type(type)
    228     u_int type;
    229 {
    230     static char buf[80];
    231 
    232     switch (type) {
    233       case PROTO_DVMRP:
    234 	return ("DVMRP");
    235       case PROTO_MOSPF:
    236 	return ("MOSPF");
    237       case PROTO_PIM:
    238 	return ("PIM");
    239       case PROTO_CBT:
    240 	return ("CBT");
    241       case PROTO_PIM_SPEC:
    242 	return ("PIM-special");
    243       case PROTO_PIM_STAT:
    244 	return ("PIM-static");
    245       case PROTO_DVMRP_STAT:
    246 	return ("DVMRP-static");
    247       case PROTO_PIM_MBGP:
    248 	return ("PIM/MBGP");
    249       default:
    250 	(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "Unknown protocol code %d", type);
    251 	return (buf);
    252     }
    253 }
    254 
    255 
    256 char *
    257 flag_type(type)
    258     u_int type;
    259 {
    260     static char buf[80];
    261 
    262     switch (type) {
    263       case TR_NO_ERR:
    264 	return ("");
    265       case TR_WRONG_IF:
    266 	return ("Wrong interface");
    267       case TR_PRUNED:
    268 	return ("Prune sent upstream");
    269       case TR_OPRUNED:
    270 	return ("Output pruned");
    271       case TR_SCOPED:
    272 	return ("Hit scope boundary");
    273       case TR_NO_RTE:
    274 	return ("No route");
    275       case TR_OLD_ROUTER:
    276 	return ("Next router no mtrace");
    277       case TR_NO_FWD:
    278 	return ("Not forwarding");
    279       case TR_NO_SPACE:
    280 	return ("No space in packet");
    281       case TR_RP_OR_CORE:
    282 	return ("RP/Core");
    283       case TR_RPF_INT:
    284 	return ("Trace packet on RPT interface");
    285       case TR_NO_MULTICAST:
    286 	return ("Trace packet on non-MC interface");
    287       case TR_ADMIN_DENY:
    288 	return ("Trace admin-denied");
    289       default:
    290 	(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "Unknown error code %d", type);
    291 	return (buf);
    292     }
    293 }
    294 
    295 /*
    296  * If destination is on a local net, get the netmask, else set the
    297  * netmask to all ones.  There are two side effects: if the local
    298  * address was not explicitly set, and if the destination is on a
    299  * local net, use that one; in either case, verify that the local
    300  * address is valid.
    301  */
    302 
    303 u_int32_t
    304 get_netmask(s, dst)
    305     int s;
    306     u_int32_t dst;
    307 {
    308     unsigned int i;
    309     char ifbuf[5000];
    310     struct ifconf ifc;
    311     struct ifreq *ifr;
    312     u_int32_t if_addr, if_mask;
    313     u_int32_t retval = 0xFFFFFFFF;
    314     int found = FALSE;
    315 
    316     ifc.ifc_buf = ifbuf;
    317     ifc.ifc_len = sizeof(ifbuf);
    318     if (ioctl(s, SIOCGIFCONF, (char *) &ifc) < 0) {
    319 	perror("ioctl (SIOCGIFCONF)");
    320 	return (retval);
    321     }
    322     for (i = 0; i < ifc.ifc_len; ) {
    323 	ifr = (struct ifreq *)((char *)ifc.ifc_req + i);
    324 	i += sizeof(ifr->ifr_name) + ifr->ifr_addr.sa_len;
    325 	if_addr = ((struct sockaddr_in *)&(ifr->ifr_addr))->sin_addr.s_addr;
    326 	if (ioctl(s, SIOCGIFNETMASK, (char *)ifr) >= 0) {
    327 	    if_mask = ((struct sockaddr_in *)&(ifr->ifr_addr))->sin_addr.s_addr;
    328 	    if ((dst & if_mask) == (if_addr & if_mask)) {
    329 		retval = if_mask;
    330 		if (lcl_addr == 0) lcl_addr = if_addr;
    331 	    }
    332 	}
    333 	if (lcl_addr == if_addr) found = TRUE;
    334     }
    335     if (!found && lcl_addr != 0) {
    336 	printf("Interface address is not valid\n");
    337 	exit(1);
    338     }
    339     return (retval);
    340 }
    341 
    342 
    343 int
    344 get_ttl(buf)
    345     struct resp_buf *buf;
    346 {
    347     int rno;
    348     struct tr_resp *b;
    349     u_int ttl;
    350 
    351     if (buf && (rno = buf->len) > 0) {
    352 	b = buf->resps + rno - 1;
    353 	ttl = b->tr_fttl;
    354 
    355 	while (--rno > 0) {
    356 	    --b;
    357 	    if (ttl < b->tr_fttl) ttl = b->tr_fttl;
    358 	    else ++ttl;
    359 	}
    360 	ttl += MULTICAST_TTL_INC;
    361 	if (ttl < MULTICAST_TTL1) ttl = MULTICAST_TTL1;
    362 	if (ttl > MULTICAST_TTL_MAX) ttl = MULTICAST_TTL_MAX;
    363 	return (ttl);
    364     } else return(MULTICAST_TTL1);
    365 }
    366 
    367 /*
    368  * Calculate the difference between two 32-bit NTP timestamps and return
    369  * the result in milliseconds.
    370  */
    371 int
    372 t_diff(a, b)
    373     u_long a, b;
    374 {
    375     int d = a - b;
    376 
    377     return ((d * 125) >> 13);
    378 }
    379 
    380 /*
    381  * Fixup for incorrect time format in 3.3 mrouted.
    382  * This is possible because (JAN_1970 mod 64K) is quite close to 32K,
    383  * so correct and incorrect times will be far apart.
    384  */
    385 u_long
    386 fixtime(time)
    387     u_long time;
    388 {
    389     if (abs((int)(time-base.qtime)) > 0x3FFFFFFF)
    390         time = ((time & 0xFFFF0000) + (JAN_1970 << 16)) +
    391 	       ((time & 0xFFFF) << 14) / 15625;
    392     return (time);
    393 }
    394 
    395 /*
    396  * Swap bytes for poor little-endian machines that don't byte-swap
    397  */
    398 u_long
    399 byteswap(v)
    400     u_long v;
    401 {
    402     return ((v << 24) | ((v & 0xff00) << 8) |
    403 	    ((v >> 8) & 0xff00) | (v >> 24));
    404 }
    405 
    406 int
    407 send_recv(dst, type, code, tries, save)
    408     u_int32_t dst;
    409     int type, code, tries;
    410     struct resp_buf *save;
    411 {
    412     fd_set  fds;
    413     struct timeval tq, tr, tv;
    414     struct ip *ip;
    415     struct igmp *igmp;
    416     struct tr_query *query, *rquery;
    417     int ipdatalen, iphdrlen, igmpdatalen;
    418     u_int32_t local, group;
    419     int datalen;
    420     int count, recvlen, dummy = 0;
    421     int len;
    422     int i;
    423 
    424     if (type == IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY) {
    425 	group = qgrp;
    426 	datalen = sizeof(struct tr_query);
    427     } else {
    428 	group = htonl(MROUTED_LEVEL);
    429 	datalen = 0;
    430     }
    431     if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(dst))) local = lcl_addr;
    432     else local = INADDR_ANY;
    433 
    434     /*
    435      * If the reply address was not explictly specified, start off
    436      * with the unicast address of this host.  Then, if there is no
    437      * response after trying half the tries with unicast, switch to
    438      * the standard multicast reply address.  If the TTL was also not
    439      * specified, set a multicast TTL and if needed increase it for the
    440      * last quarter of the tries.
    441      */
    442     query = (struct tr_query *)(send_buf + MIN_IP_HEADER_LEN + IGMP_MINLEN);
    443     query->tr_raddr = raddr ? raddr : multicast ? resp_cast : lcl_addr;
    444     query->tr_rttl  = rttl ? rttl :
    445       IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(query->tr_raddr)) ? get_ttl(save) : UNICAST_TTL;
    446     query->tr_src   = qsrc;
    447     query->tr_dst   = qdst;
    448 
    449     for (i = tries ; i > 0; --i) {
    450 	if (tries == nqueries && raddr == 0) {
    451 	    if (i == ((nqueries + 1) >> 1)) {
    452 		query->tr_raddr = resp_cast;
    453 		if (rttl == 0) query->tr_rttl = get_ttl(save);
    454 	    }
    455 	    if (i <= ((nqueries + 3) >> 2) && rttl == 0) {
    456 		query->tr_rttl += MULTICAST_TTL_INC;
    457 		if (query->tr_rttl > MULTICAST_TTL_MAX)
    458 		  query->tr_rttl = MULTICAST_TTL_MAX;
    459 	    }
    460 	}
    461 
    462 	/*
    463 	 * Change the qid for each request sent to avoid being confused
    464 	 * by duplicate responses
    465 	 */
    466 #ifdef SYSV
    467 	query->tr_qid  = ((u_int32_t)lrand48() >> 8);
    468 #else
    469 	query->tr_qid  = ((u_int32_t)random() >> 8);
    470 #endif
    471 
    472 	/*
    473 	 * Set timer to calculate delays, then send query
    474 	 */
    475 	gettimeofday(&tq, 0);
    476 	send_igmp(local, dst, type, code, group, datalen);
    477 
    478 	/*
    479 	 * Wait for response, discarding false alarms
    480 	 */
    481 	while (TRUE) {
    482 	    FD_ZERO(&fds);
    483 	    FD_SET(igmp_socket, &fds);
    484 	    gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
    485 	    tv.tv_sec = tq.tv_sec + timeout - tv.tv_sec;
    486 	    tv.tv_usec = tq.tv_usec - tv.tv_usec;
    487 	    if (tv.tv_usec < 0) tv.tv_usec += 1000000L, --tv.tv_sec;
    488 	    if (tv.tv_sec < 0) tv.tv_sec = tv.tv_usec = 0;
    489 
    490 	    count = select(igmp_socket + 1, &fds, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0,
    491 			   &tv);
    492 
    493 	    if (count < 0) {
    494 		if (errno != EINTR) perror("select");
    495 		continue;
    496 	    } else if (count == 0) {
    497 		printf("* ");
    498 		fflush(stdout);
    499 		break;
    500 	    }
    501 
    502 	    gettimeofday(&tr, 0);
    503 	    recvlen = recvfrom(igmp_socket, recv_buf, RECV_BUF_SIZE,
    504 			       0, (struct sockaddr *)0, &dummy);
    505 
    506 	    if (recvlen <= 0) {
    507 		if (recvlen && errno != EINTR) perror("recvfrom");
    508 		continue;
    509 	    }
    510 
    511 	    if (recvlen < sizeof(struct ip)) {
    512 		fprintf(stderr,
    513 			"packet too short (%u bytes) for IP header", recvlen);
    514 		continue;
    515 	    }
    516 	    ip = (struct ip *) recv_buf;
    517 	    if (ip->ip_p == 0)	/* ignore cache creation requests */
    518 		continue;
    519 
    520 	    iphdrlen = ip->ip_hl << 2;
    521 	    ipdatalen = ip->ip_len;
    522 	    if (iphdrlen + ipdatalen != recvlen) {
    523 		fprintf(stderr,
    524 			"packet shorter (%u bytes) than hdr+data len (%u+%u)\n",
    525 			recvlen, iphdrlen, ipdatalen);
    526 		continue;
    527 	    }
    528 
    529 	    igmp = (struct igmp *) (recv_buf + iphdrlen);
    530 	    igmpdatalen = ipdatalen - IGMP_MINLEN;
    531 	    if (igmpdatalen < 0) {
    532 		fprintf(stderr,
    533 			"IP data field too short (%u bytes) for IGMP from %s\n",
    534 			ipdatalen, inet_fmt(ip->ip_src.s_addr, s1));
    535 		continue;
    536 	    }
    537 
    538 	    switch (igmp->igmp_type) {
    539 
    540 	      case IGMP_DVMRP:
    541 		if (igmp->igmp_code != DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2) continue;
    542 		len = igmpdatalen;
    543 		/*
    544 		 * Accept DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2 response if it comes from the
    545 		 * address queried or if that address is one of the local
    546 		 * addresses in the response.
    547 		 */
    548 		if (ip->ip_src.s_addr != dst) {
    549 		    u_int32_t *p = (u_int32_t *)(igmp + 1);
    550 		    u_int32_t *ep = p + (len >> 2);
    551 		    while (p < ep) {
    552 			u_int32_t laddr = *p++;
    553 			int n = ntohl(*p++) & 0xFF;
    554 			if (laddr == dst) {
    555 			    ep = p + 1;		/* ensure p < ep after loop */
    556 			    break;
    557 			}
    558 			p += n;
    559 		    }
    560 		    if (p >= ep) continue;
    561 		}
    562 		break;
    563 
    564 	      case IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY:	    /* For backward compatibility with 3.3 */
    565 	      case IGMP_MTRACE_REPLY:
    566 		if (igmpdatalen <= QLEN) continue;
    567 		if ((igmpdatalen - QLEN)%RLEN) {
    568 		    printf("packet with incorrect datalen\n");
    569 		    continue;
    570 		}
    571 
    572 		/*
    573 		 * Ignore responses that don't match query.
    574 		 */
    575 		rquery = (struct tr_query *)(igmp + 1);
    576 		if (rquery->tr_qid != query->tr_qid) continue;
    577 		if (rquery->tr_src != qsrc) continue;
    578 		if (rquery->tr_dst != qdst) continue;
    579 		len = (igmpdatalen - QLEN)/RLEN;
    580 
    581 		/*
    582 		 * Ignore trace queries passing through this node when
    583 		 * mtrace is run on an mrouter that is in the path
    584 		 * (needed only because IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY is accepted above
    585 		 * for backward compatibility with multicast release 3.3).
    586 		 */
    587 		if (igmp->igmp_type == IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY) {
    588 		    struct tr_resp *r = (struct tr_resp *)(rquery+1) + len - 1;
    589 		    u_int32_t smask;
    590 
    591 		    VAL_TO_MASK(smask, r->tr_smask);
    592 		    if (len < code && (r->tr_inaddr & smask) != (qsrc & smask)
    593 			&& r->tr_rmtaddr != 0 && !(r->tr_rflags & 0x80))
    594 		      continue;
    595 		}
    596 
    597 		/*
    598 		 * A match, we'll keep this one.
    599 		 */
    600 		if (len > code) {
    601 		    fprintf(stderr,
    602 			    "Num hops received (%d) exceeds request (%d)\n",
    603 			    len, code);
    604 		}
    605 		rquery->tr_raddr = query->tr_raddr;	/* Insure these are */
    606 		rquery->tr_rttl = query->tr_rttl;	/* as we sent them */
    607 		break;
    608 
    609 	      default:
    610 		continue;
    611 	    }
    612 
    613 	    /*
    614 	     * Most of the sanity checking done at this point.
    615 	     * Return this packet we have been waiting for.
    616 	     */
    617 	    if (save) {
    618 		save->qtime = ((tq.tv_sec + JAN_1970) << 16) +
    619 			      (tq.tv_usec << 10) / 15625;
    620 		save->rtime = ((tr.tv_sec + JAN_1970) << 16) +
    621 			      (tr.tv_usec << 10) / 15625;
    622 		save->len = len;
    623 		bcopy((char *)igmp, (char *)&save->igmp, ipdatalen);
    624 	    }
    625 	    return (recvlen);
    626 	}
    627     }
    628     return (0);
    629 }
    630 
    631 /*
    632  * Most of this code is duplicated elsewhere.  I'm not sure if
    633  * the duplication is absolutely required or not.
    634  *
    635  * Ideally, this would keep track of ongoing statistics
    636  * collection and print out statistics.  (& keep track
    637  * of h-b-h traces and only print the longest)  For now,
    638  * it just snoops on what traces it can.
    639  */
    640 void
    641 passive_mode()
    642 {
    643     struct timeval tr;
    644     struct ip *ip;
    645     struct igmp *igmp;
    646     struct tr_resp *r;
    647     int ipdatalen, iphdrlen, igmpdatalen;
    648     int len, recvlen, dummy = 0;
    649     u_int32_t smask;
    650 
    651     init_igmp();
    652 
    653     if (raddr) {
    654 	if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(raddr))) k_join(raddr, INADDR_ANY);
    655     } else k_join(htonl(0xE0000120), INADDR_ANY);
    656 
    657     while (1) {
    658 	recvlen = recvfrom(igmp_socket, recv_buf, RECV_BUF_SIZE,
    659 			   0, (struct sockaddr *)0, &dummy);
    660 	gettimeofday(&tr,0);
    661 
    662 	if (recvlen <= 0) {
    663 	    if (recvlen && errno != EINTR) perror("recvfrom");
    664 	    continue;
    665 	}
    666 
    667 	if (recvlen < sizeof(struct ip)) {
    668 	    fprintf(stderr,
    669 		    "packet too short (%u bytes) for IP header", recvlen);
    670 	    continue;
    671 	}
    672 	ip = (struct ip *) recv_buf;
    673 	if (ip->ip_p == 0)	/* ignore cache creation requests */
    674 	    continue;
    675 
    676 	iphdrlen = ip->ip_hl << 2;
    677 	ipdatalen = ip->ip_len;
    678 	if (iphdrlen + ipdatalen != recvlen) {
    679 	    fprintf(stderr,
    680 		    "packet shorter (%u bytes) than hdr+data len (%u+%u)\n",
    681 		    recvlen, iphdrlen, ipdatalen);
    682 	    continue;
    683 	}
    684 
    685 	igmp = (struct igmp *) (recv_buf + iphdrlen);
    686 	igmpdatalen = ipdatalen - IGMP_MINLEN;
    687 	if (igmpdatalen < 0) {
    688 	    fprintf(stderr,
    689 		    "IP data field too short (%u bytes) for IGMP from %s\n",
    690 		    ipdatalen, inet_fmt(ip->ip_src.s_addr, s1));
    691 	    continue;
    692 	}
    693 
    694 	switch (igmp->igmp_type) {
    695 
    696 	  case IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY:	    /* For backward compatibility with 3.3 */
    697 	  case IGMP_MTRACE_REPLY:
    698 	    if (igmpdatalen < QLEN) continue;
    699 	    if ((igmpdatalen - QLEN)%RLEN) {
    700 		printf("packet with incorrect datalen\n");
    701 		continue;
    702 	    }
    703 
    704 	    len = (igmpdatalen - QLEN)/RLEN;
    705 
    706 	    break;
    707 
    708 	  default:
    709 	    continue;
    710 	}
    711 
    712 	base.qtime = ((tr.tv_sec + JAN_1970) << 16) +
    713 		      (tr.tv_usec << 10) / 15625;
    714 	base.rtime = ((tr.tv_sec + JAN_1970) << 16) +
    715 		      (tr.tv_usec << 10) / 15625;
    716 	base.len = len;
    717 	bcopy((char *)igmp, (char *)&base.igmp, ipdatalen);
    718 	/*
    719 	 * If the user specified which traces to monitor,
    720 	 * only accept traces that correspond to the
    721 	 * request
    722 	 */
    723 	if ((qsrc != 0 && qsrc != base.qhdr.tr_src) ||
    724 	    (qdst != 0 && qdst != base.qhdr.tr_dst) ||
    725 	    (qgrp != 0 && qgrp != igmp->igmp_group.s_addr))
    726 	    continue;
    727 
    728 	printf("Mtrace from %s to %s via group %s (mxhop=%d)\n",
    729 		inet_fmt(base.qhdr.tr_dst, s1), inet_fmt(base.qhdr.tr_src, s2),
    730 		inet_fmt(igmp->igmp_group.s_addr, s3), igmp->igmp_code);
    731 	if (len == 0)
    732 	    continue;
    733 	printf("  0  ");
    734 	print_host(base.qhdr.tr_dst);
    735 	printf("\n");
    736 	print_trace(1, &base);
    737 	r = base.resps + base.len - 1;
    738 	VAL_TO_MASK(smask, r->tr_smask);
    739 	if ((r->tr_inaddr & smask) == (base.qhdr.tr_src & smask)) {
    740 	    printf("%3d  ", -(base.len+1));
    741 	    print_host(base.qhdr.tr_src);
    742 	    printf("\n");
    743 	} else if (r->tr_rmtaddr != 0) {
    744 	    printf("%3d  ", -(base.len+1));
    745 	    what_kind(&base, r->tr_rflags == TR_OLD_ROUTER ?
    746 				   "doesn't support mtrace"
    747 				 : "is the next hop");
    748 	}
    749 	printf("\n");
    750     }
    751 }
    752 
    753 char *
    754 print_host(addr)
    755     u_int32_t addr;
    756 {
    757     return print_host2(addr, 0);
    758 }
    759 
    760 /*
    761  * On some routers, one interface has a name and the other doesn't.
    762  * We always print the address of the outgoing interface, but can
    763  * sometimes get the name from the incoming interface.  This might be
    764  * confusing but should be slightly more helpful than just a "?".
    765  */
    766 char *
    767 print_host2(addr1, addr2)
    768     u_int32_t addr1, addr2;
    769 {
    770     char *name;
    771 
    772     if (numeric) {
    773 	printf("%s", inet_fmt(addr1, s1));
    774 	return ("");
    775     }
    776     name = inet_name(addr1);
    777     if (*name == '?' && *(name + 1) == '\0' && addr2 != 0)
    778 	name = inet_name(addr2);
    779     printf("%s (%s)", name, inet_fmt(addr1, s1));
    780     return (name);
    781 }
    782 
    783 /*
    784  * Print responses as received (reverse path from dst to src)
    785  */
    786 void
    787 print_trace(index, buf)
    788     int index;
    789     struct resp_buf *buf;
    790 {
    791     struct tr_resp *r;
    792     char *name;
    793     int i;
    794     int hop;
    795     char *ms, *ft;
    796 
    797     i = abs(index);
    798     r = buf->resps + i - 1;
    799 
    800     for (; i <= buf->len; ++i, ++r) {
    801 	if (index > 0) printf("%3d  ", -i);
    802 	name = print_host2(r->tr_outaddr, r->tr_inaddr);
    803 	printf("  %s  thresh^ %d", proto_type(r->tr_rproto), r->tr_fttl);
    804 	if (verbose) {
    805 	    hop = t_diff(fixtime(ntohl(r->tr_qarr)), buf->qtime);
    806 	    ms = scale(&hop);
    807 	    printf("  %d%s", hop, ms);
    808 	}
    809 	ft = flag_type(r->tr_rflags);
    810 	if (strlen(ft) != 0)
    811 	    printf("  %s", ft);
    812 	printf("\n");
    813 	memcpy(names[i-1], name, sizeof(names[0]) - 1);
    814 	names[i-1][sizeof(names[0])-1] = '\0';
    815     }
    816 }
    817 
    818 /*
    819  * See what kind of router is the next hop
    820  */
    821 int
    822 what_kind(buf, why)
    823     struct resp_buf *buf;
    824     char *why;
    825 {
    826     u_int32_t smask;
    827     int retval;
    828     int hops = buf->len;
    829     struct tr_resp *r = buf->resps + hops - 1;
    830     u_int32_t next = r->tr_rmtaddr;
    831 
    832     retval = send_recv(next, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_ASK_NEIGHBORS2, 1, &incr[0]);
    833     print_host(next);
    834     if (retval) {
    835 	u_int32_t version = ntohl(incr[0].igmp.igmp_group.s_addr);
    836 	u_int32_t *p = (u_int32_t *)incr[0].ndata;
    837 	u_int32_t *ep = p + (incr[0].len >> 2);
    838 	char *type = "";
    839 	retval = 0;
    840 	switch (version & 0xFF) {
    841 	  case 1:
    842 	    type = "proteon/mrouted ";
    843 	    retval = 1;
    844 	    break;
    845 
    846 	  case 2:
    847 	  case 3:
    848 	    if (((version >> 8) & 0xFF) < 3) retval = 1;
    849 				/* Fall through */
    850 	  case 4:
    851 	    type = "mrouted ";
    852 	    break;
    853 
    854 	  case 10:
    855 	    type = "cisco ";
    856 	}
    857 	printf(" [%s%d.%d] %s\n",
    858 	       type, version & 0xFF, (version >> 8) & 0xFF,
    859 	       why);
    860 	VAL_TO_MASK(smask, r->tr_smask);
    861 	while (p < ep) {
    862 	    u_int32_t laddr = *p++;
    863 	    int flags = (ntohl(*p) & 0xFF00) >> 8;
    864 	    int n = ntohl(*p++) & 0xFF;
    865 	    if (!(flags & (DVMRP_NF_DOWN | DVMRP_NF_DISABLED)) &&
    866 		 (laddr & smask) == (qsrc & smask)) {
    867 		printf("%3d  ", -(hops+2));
    868 		print_host(qsrc);
    869 		printf("\n");
    870 		return 1;
    871 	    }
    872 	    p += n;
    873 	}
    874 	return retval;
    875     }
    876     printf(" %s\n", why);
    877     return 0;
    878 }
    879 
    880 
    881 char *
    882 scale(hop)
    883     int *hop;
    884 {
    885     if (*hop > -1000 && *hop < 10000) return (" ms");
    886     *hop /= 1000;
    887     if (*hop > -1000 && *hop < 10000) return (" s ");
    888     return ("s ");
    889 }
    890 
    891 /*
    892  * Calculate and print one line of packet loss and packet rate statistics.
    893  * Checks for count of all ones from mrouted 2.3 that doesn't have counters.
    894  */
    895 #define NEITHER 0
    896 #define INS     1
    897 #define OUTS    2
    898 #define BOTH    3
    899 void
    900 stat_line(r, s, have_next, rst)
    901     struct tr_resp *r, *s;
    902     int have_next;
    903     int *rst;
    904 {
    905     int timediff = (fixtime(ntohl(s->tr_qarr)) -
    906 			 fixtime(ntohl(r->tr_qarr))) >> 16;
    907     int v_lost, v_pct;
    908     int g_lost, g_pct;
    909     int v_out = ntohl(s->tr_vifout) - ntohl(r->tr_vifout);
    910     int g_out = ntohl(s->tr_pktcnt) - ntohl(r->tr_pktcnt);
    911     int v_pps, g_pps;
    912     char v_str[8], g_str[8];
    913     int have = NEITHER;
    914     int res = *rst;
    915 
    916     if (timediff == 0) timediff = 1;
    917     v_pps = v_out / timediff;
    918     g_pps = g_out / timediff;
    919 
    920     if ((v_out && (s->tr_vifout != 0xFFFFFFFF && s->tr_vifout != 0)) ||
    921 		 (r->tr_vifout != 0xFFFFFFFF && r->tr_vifout != 0))
    922 	    have |= OUTS;
    923 
    924     if (have_next) {
    925 	--r,  --s,  --rst;
    926 	if ((s->tr_vifin != 0xFFFFFFFF && s->tr_vifin != 0) ||
    927 	    (r->tr_vifin != 0xFFFFFFFF && r->tr_vifin != 0))
    928 	  have |= INS;
    929 	if (*rst)
    930 	  res = 1;
    931     }
    932 
    933     switch (have) {
    934       case BOTH:
    935 	v_lost = v_out - (ntohl(s->tr_vifin) - ntohl(r->tr_vifin));
    936 	if (v_out) v_pct = (v_lost * 100 + (v_out >> 1)) / v_out;
    937 	else v_pct = 0;
    938 	if (-100 < v_pct && v_pct < 101 && v_out > 10)
    939 	  (void)snprintf(v_str, sizeof v_str, "%3d", v_pct);
    940 	else memcpy(v_str, " --", 4);
    941 
    942 	g_lost = g_out - (ntohl(s->tr_pktcnt) - ntohl(r->tr_pktcnt));
    943 	if (g_out) g_pct = (g_lost * 100 + (g_out >> 1))/ g_out;
    944 	else g_pct = 0;
    945 	if (-100 < g_pct && g_pct < 101 && g_out > 10)
    946 	  (void)snprintf(g_str, sizeof g_str, "%3d", g_pct);
    947 	else memcpy(g_str, " --", 4);
    948 
    949 	printf("%6d/%-5d=%s%%%4d pps",
    950 	       v_lost, v_out, v_str, v_pps);
    951 	if (res)
    952 	    printf("\n");
    953 	else
    954 	    printf("%6d/%-5d=%s%%%4d pps\n",
    955 		   g_lost, g_out, g_str, g_pps);
    956 	break;
    957 
    958       case INS:
    959 	v_out = ntohl(s->tr_vifin) - ntohl(r->tr_vifin);
    960 	v_pps = v_out / timediff;
    961 	/* Fall through */
    962 
    963       case OUTS:
    964 	printf("       %-5d     %4d pps",
    965 	       v_out, v_pps);
    966 	if (res)
    967 	    printf("\n");
    968 	else
    969 	    printf("       %-5d     %4d pps\n",
    970 		   g_out, g_pps);
    971 	break;
    972 
    973       case NEITHER:
    974 	printf("\n");
    975 	break;
    976     }
    977 
    978     if (debug > 2) {
    979 	printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(s->tr_vifin));
    980 	printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(s->tr_vifout));
    981 	printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(s->tr_pktcnt));
    982 	printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(r->tr_vifin));
    983 	printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(r->tr_vifout));
    984 	printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(r->tr_pktcnt));
    985 	printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ",
    986 	    (long)ntohl(s->tr_vifin)-ntohl(r->tr_vifin));
    987 	printf("v_out: %ld ",
    988 	    (long)(ntohl(s->tr_vifout) - ntohl(r->tr_vifout)));
    989 	printf("pkts: %ld ", (long)(ntohl(s->tr_pktcnt) - ntohl(r->tr_pktcnt)));
    990 	printf("time: %d\n", timediff);
    991 	printf("\t\t\t\tres: %d\n", res);
    992     }
    993 }
    994 
    995 /*
    996  * A fixup to check if any pktcnt has been reset, and to fix the
    997  * byteorder bugs in mrouted 3.6 on little-endian machines.
    998  */
    999 void
   1000 fixup_stats(base, prev, new)
   1001     struct resp_buf *base, *prev, *new;
   1002 {
   1003     int rno = base->len;
   1004     struct tr_resp *b = base->resps + rno;
   1005     struct tr_resp *p = prev->resps + rno;
   1006     struct tr_resp *n = new->resps + rno;
   1007     int *r = reset + rno;
   1008     int *s = swaps + rno;
   1009     int res;
   1010 
   1011     /* Check for byte-swappers */
   1012     while (--rno >= 0) {
   1013 	--n; --p; --b; --s;
   1014 	if (*s || abs(ntohl(n->tr_vifout) - ntohl(p->tr_vifout)) > 100000) {
   1015 	    /* This host sends byteswapped reports; swap 'em */
   1016 	    if (!*s) {
   1017 		*s = 1;
   1018 		b->tr_qarr = byteswap(b->tr_qarr);
   1019 		b->tr_vifin = byteswap(b->tr_vifin);
   1020 		b->tr_vifout = byteswap(b->tr_vifout);
   1021 		b->tr_pktcnt = byteswap(b->tr_pktcnt);
   1022 	    }
   1023 
   1024 	    n->tr_qarr = byteswap(n->tr_qarr);
   1025 	    n->tr_vifin = byteswap(n->tr_vifin);
   1026 	    n->tr_vifout = byteswap(n->tr_vifout);
   1027 	    n->tr_pktcnt = byteswap(n->tr_pktcnt);
   1028 	}
   1029     }
   1030 
   1031     rno = base->len;
   1032     b = base->resps + rno;
   1033     p = prev->resps + rno;
   1034     n = new->resps + rno;
   1035 
   1036     while (--rno >= 0) {
   1037 	--n; --p; --b; --r;
   1038 	res = ((ntohl(n->tr_pktcnt) < ntohl(b->tr_pktcnt)) ||
   1039 	       (ntohl(n->tr_pktcnt) < ntohl(p->tr_pktcnt)));
   1040 	if (debug > 2)
   1041     	    printf("\t\tr=%d, res=%d\n", *r, res);
   1042 	if (*r) {
   1043 	    if (res || *r > 1) {
   1044 		/*
   1045 		 * This router appears to be a 3.4 with that nasty ol'
   1046 		 * neighbor version bug, which causes it to constantly
   1047 		 * reset.  Just nuke the statistics for this node, and
   1048 		 * don't even bother giving it the benefit of the
   1049 		 * doubt from now on.
   1050 		 */
   1051 		p->tr_pktcnt = b->tr_pktcnt = n->tr_pktcnt;
   1052 		r++;
   1053 	    } else {
   1054 		/*
   1055 		 * This is simply the situation that the original
   1056 		 * fixup_stats was meant to deal with -- that a
   1057 		 * 3.3 or 3.4 router deleted a cache entry while
   1058 		 * traffic was still active.
   1059 		 */
   1060 		*r = 0;
   1061 		break;
   1062 	    }
   1063 	} else
   1064 	    *r = res;
   1065     }
   1066 
   1067     if (rno < 0) return;
   1068 
   1069     rno = base->len;
   1070     b = base->resps + rno;
   1071     p = prev->resps + rno;
   1072 
   1073     while (--rno >= 0) (--b)->tr_pktcnt = (--p)->tr_pktcnt;
   1074 }
   1075 
   1076 /*
   1077  * Print responses with statistics for forward path (from src to dst)
   1078  */
   1079 int
   1080 print_stats(base, prev, new)
   1081     struct resp_buf *base, *prev, *new;
   1082 {
   1083     int rtt, hop;
   1084     char *ms;
   1085     u_int32_t smask;
   1086     int rno = base->len - 1;
   1087     struct tr_resp *b = base->resps + rno;
   1088     struct tr_resp *p = prev->resps + rno;
   1089     struct tr_resp *n = new->resps + rno;
   1090     int *r = reset + rno;
   1091     u_long resptime = new->rtime;
   1092     u_long qarrtime = fixtime(ntohl(n->tr_qarr));
   1093     u_int ttl = n->tr_fttl;
   1094     int first = (base == prev);
   1095 
   1096     VAL_TO_MASK(smask, b->tr_smask);
   1097     printf("  Source        Response Dest");
   1098     printf("    Packet Statistics For     Only For Traffic\n");
   1099     printf("%-15s %-15s  All Multicast Traffic     From %s\n",
   1100 	   ((b->tr_inaddr & smask) == (qsrc & smask)) ? s1 : "   * * *       ",
   1101 	   inet_fmt(base->qhdr.tr_raddr, s2), inet_fmt(qsrc, s1));
   1102     rtt = t_diff(resptime, new->qtime);
   1103     ms = scale(&rtt);
   1104     printf("     %c       __/  rtt%5d%s    Lost/Sent = Pct  Rate       To %s\n",
   1105 	   first ? 'v' : '|', rtt, ms, inet_fmt(qgrp, s2));
   1106     if (!first) {
   1107 	hop = t_diff(resptime, qarrtime);
   1108 	ms = scale(&hop);
   1109 	printf("     v      /     hop%5d%s", hop, ms);
   1110 	printf("    ---------------------     --------------------\n");
   1111     }
   1112     if (debug > 2) {
   1113 	printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(n->tr_vifin));
   1114 	printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(n->tr_vifout));
   1115 	printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(n->tr_pktcnt));
   1116 	printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ", (long)ntohl(b->tr_vifin));
   1117 	printf("v_out: %ld ", (long)ntohl(b->tr_vifout));
   1118 	printf("pkts: %ld\n", (long)ntohl(b->tr_pktcnt));
   1119 	printf("\t\t\t\tv_in: %ld ",
   1120 	    (long)(ntohl(n->tr_vifin) - ntohl(b->tr_vifin)));
   1121 	printf("v_out: %ld ",
   1122 	    (long)(ntohl(n->tr_vifout) - ntohl(b->tr_vifout)));
   1123 	printf("pkts: %ld\n",
   1124 	    (long)(ntohl(n->tr_pktcnt) - ntohl(b->tr_pktcnt)));
   1125 	printf("\t\t\t\treset: %d\n", *r);
   1126     }
   1127 
   1128     while (TRUE) {
   1129 	if ((n->tr_inaddr != b->tr_inaddr) || (n->tr_inaddr != b->tr_inaddr))
   1130 	  return 1;		/* Route changed */
   1131 
   1132 	if ((n->tr_inaddr != n->tr_outaddr))
   1133 	  printf("%-15s\n", inet_fmt(n->tr_inaddr, s1));
   1134 	printf("%-15s %-14s %s\n", inet_fmt(n->tr_outaddr, s1), names[rno],
   1135 		 flag_type(n->tr_rflags));
   1136 
   1137 	if (rno-- < 1) break;
   1138 
   1139 	printf("     %c     ^      ttl%5d   ", first ? 'v' : '|', ttl);
   1140 	stat_line(p, n, TRUE, r);
   1141 	if (!first) {
   1142 	    resptime = qarrtime;
   1143 	    qarrtime = fixtime(ntohl((n-1)->tr_qarr));
   1144 	    hop = t_diff(resptime, qarrtime);
   1145 	    ms = scale(&hop);
   1146 	    printf("     v     |      hop%5d%s", hop, ms);
   1147 	    stat_line(b, n, TRUE, r);
   1148 	}
   1149 
   1150 	--b, --p, --n, --r;
   1151 	if (ttl < n->tr_fttl) ttl = n->tr_fttl;
   1152 	else ++ttl;
   1153     }
   1154 
   1155     printf("     %c      \\__   ttl%5d   ", first ? 'v' : '|', ttl);
   1156     stat_line(p, n, FALSE, r);
   1157     if (!first) {
   1158 	hop = t_diff(qarrtime, new->qtime);
   1159 	ms = scale(&hop);
   1160 	printf("     v         \\  hop%5d%s", hop, ms);
   1161 	stat_line(b, n, FALSE, r);
   1162     }
   1163     printf("%-15s %s\n", inet_fmt(qdst, s1), inet_fmt(lcl_addr, s2));
   1164     printf("  Receiver      Query Source\n\n");
   1165     return 0;
   1166 }
   1167 
   1168 
   1169 /***************************************************************************
   1170  *	main
   1171  ***************************************************************************/
   1172 
   1173 int
   1174 main(argc, argv)
   1175 int argc;
   1176 char *argv[];
   1177 {
   1178     int udp;
   1179     struct sockaddr_in addr;
   1180     int addrlen = sizeof(addr);
   1181     int recvlen;
   1182     struct timeval tv;
   1183     struct resp_buf *prev, *new;
   1184     struct tr_resp *r;
   1185     u_int32_t smask;
   1186     int rno;
   1187     int hops, nexthop, tries;
   1188     u_int32_t lastout = 0;
   1189     int numstats = 1;
   1190     int waittime;
   1191     int seed;
   1192 
   1193     if (geteuid() != 0) {
   1194 	fprintf(stderr, "mtrace: must be root\n");
   1195 	exit(1);
   1196     }
   1197 
   1198     argv++, argc--;
   1199     if (argc == 0) goto usage;
   1200 
   1201     while (argc > 0 && *argv[0] == '-') {
   1202 	char *p = *argv++;  argc--;
   1203 	p++;
   1204 	do {
   1205 	    char c = *p++;
   1206 	    char *arg = (char *) 0;
   1207 	    if (isdigit(*p)) {
   1208 		arg = p;
   1209 		p = "";
   1210 	    } else if (argc > 0) arg = argv[0];
   1211 	    switch (c) {
   1212 	      case 'd':			/* Unlisted debug print option */
   1213 		if (arg && isdigit(*arg)) {
   1214 		    debug = atoi(arg);
   1215 		    if (debug < 0) debug = 0;
   1216 		    if (debug > 3) debug = 3;
   1217 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1218 		    break;
   1219 		} else
   1220 		    goto usage;
   1221 	      case 'M':			/* Use multicast for reponse */
   1222 		multicast = TRUE;
   1223 		break;
   1224 	      case 'l':			/* Loop updating stats indefinitely */
   1225 		numstats = 3153600;
   1226 		break;
   1227 	      case 'n':			/* Don't reverse map host addresses */
   1228 		numeric = TRUE;
   1229 		break;
   1230 	      case 'p':			/* Passive listen for traces */
   1231 		passive = TRUE;
   1232 		break;
   1233 	      case 'v':			/* Verbosity */
   1234 		verbose = TRUE;
   1235 		break;
   1236 	      case 's':			/* Short form, don't wait for stats */
   1237 		numstats = 0;
   1238 		break;
   1239 	      case 'w':			/* Time to wait for packet arrival */
   1240 		if (arg && isdigit(*arg)) {
   1241 		    timeout = atoi(arg);
   1242 		    if (timeout < 1) timeout = 1;
   1243 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1244 		    break;
   1245 		} else
   1246 		    goto usage;
   1247 	      case 'm':			/* Max number of hops to trace */
   1248 		if (arg && isdigit(*arg)) {
   1249 		    qno = atoi(arg);
   1250 		    if (qno > MAXHOPS) qno = MAXHOPS;
   1251 		    else if (qno < 1) qno = 0;
   1252 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1253 		    break;
   1254 		} else
   1255 		    goto usage;
   1256 	      case 'q':			/* Number of query retries */
   1257 		if (arg && isdigit(*arg)) {
   1258 		    nqueries = atoi(arg);
   1259 		    if (nqueries < 1) nqueries = 1;
   1260 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1261 		    break;
   1262 		} else
   1263 		    goto usage;
   1264 	      case 'g':			/* Last-hop gateway (dest of query) */
   1265 		if (arg && (gwy = host_addr(arg))) {
   1266 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1267 		    break;
   1268 		} else
   1269 		    goto usage;
   1270 	      case 't':			/* TTL for query packet */
   1271 		if (arg && isdigit(*arg)) {
   1272 		    qttl = atoi(arg);
   1273 		    if (qttl < 1) qttl = 1;
   1274 		    rttl = qttl;
   1275 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1276 		    break;
   1277 		} else
   1278 		    goto usage;
   1279 	      case 'r':			/* Dest for response packet */
   1280 		if (arg && (raddr = host_addr(arg))) {
   1281 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1282 		    break;
   1283 		} else
   1284 		    goto usage;
   1285 	      case 'i':			/* Local interface address */
   1286 		if (arg && (lcl_addr = host_addr(arg))) {
   1287 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1288 		    break;
   1289 		} else
   1290 		    goto usage;
   1291 	      case 'S':			/* Stat accumulation interval */
   1292 		if (arg && isdigit(*arg)) {
   1293 		    statint = atoi(arg);
   1294 		    if (statint < 1) statint = 1;
   1295 		    if (arg == argv[0]) argv++, argc--;
   1296 		    break;
   1297 		} else
   1298 		    goto usage;
   1299 	      default:
   1300 		goto usage;
   1301 	    }
   1302 	} while (*p);
   1303     }
   1304 
   1305     if (argc > 0 && (qsrc = host_addr(argv[0]))) {          /* Source of path */
   1306 	if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qsrc))) goto usage;
   1307 	argv++, argc--;
   1308 	if (argc > 0 && (qdst = host_addr(argv[0]))) {      /* Dest of path */
   1309 	    argv++, argc--;
   1310 	    if (argc > 0 && (qgrp = host_addr(argv[0]))) {  /* Path via group */
   1311 		argv++, argc--;
   1312 	    }
   1313 	    if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qdst))) {
   1314 		u_int32_t temp = qdst;
   1315 		qdst = qgrp;
   1316 		qgrp = temp;
   1317 		if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qdst))) goto usage;
   1318 	    } else if (qgrp && !IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(qgrp))) goto usage;
   1319 	}
   1320     }
   1321 
   1322     if (passive) {
   1323 	passive_mode();
   1324 	return(0);
   1325     }
   1326 
   1327     if (argc > 0 || qsrc == 0) {
   1328 usage:	printf("\
   1329 Usage: mtrace [-Mlnps] [-w wait] [-m max_hops] [-q nqueries] [-g gateway]\n\
   1330               [-S statint] [-t ttl] [-r resp_dest] [-i if_addr] source [receiver] [group]\n");
   1331 	exit(1);
   1332     }
   1333 
   1334     init_igmp();
   1335 
   1336     /*
   1337      * Set useful defaults for as many parameters as possible.
   1338      */
   1339 
   1340     defgrp = htonl(0xE0020001);		/* MBone Audio (224.2.0.1) */
   1341     query_cast = htonl(0xE0000002);	/* All routers multicast addr */
   1342     resp_cast = htonl(0xE0000120);	/* Mtrace response multicast addr */
   1343     if (qgrp == 0) qgrp = defgrp;
   1344 
   1345     /*
   1346      * Get default local address for multicasts to use in setting defaults.
   1347      */
   1348     addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
   1349 #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
   1350     addr.sin_len = sizeof(addr);
   1351 #endif
   1352     addr.sin_addr.s_addr = qgrp;
   1353     addr.sin_port = htons(2000);	/* Any port above 1024 will do */
   1354 
   1355     if (((udp = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0) ||
   1356 	(connect(udp, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0) ||
   1357 	getsockname(udp, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, &addrlen) < 0) {
   1358 	perror("Determining local address");
   1359 	exit(1);
   1360     }
   1361 
   1362 #ifdef SUNOS5
   1363     /*
   1364      * SunOS 5.X prior to SunOS 2.6, getsockname returns 0 for udp socket.
   1365      * This call to sysinfo will return the hostname.
   1366      * If the default multicast interfface (set with the route
   1367      * for 224.0.0.0) is not the same as the hostname,
   1368      * mtrace -i [if_addr] will have to be used.
   1369      */
   1370     if (addr.sin_addr.s_addr == 0) {
   1371 	char myhostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
   1372 	struct hostent *hp;
   1373 	int error;
   1374 
   1375 	error = sysinfo(SI_HOSTNAME, myhostname, sizeof(myhostname));
   1376 	if (error == -1) {
   1377 	    perror("Getting my hostname");
   1378 	    exit(1);
   1379 	}
   1380 
   1381 	hp = gethostbyname(myhostname);
   1382 	if (hp == NULL || hp->h_addrtype != AF_INET ||
   1383 	    hp->h_length != sizeof(addr.sin_addr)) {
   1384 	    perror("Finding IP address for my hostname");
   1385 	    exit(1);
   1386 	}
   1387 
   1388 	memcpy((char *)&addr.sin_addr.s_addr, hp->h_addr,
   1389 	    sizeof(addr.sin_addr.s_addr));
   1390     }
   1391 #endif
   1392 
   1393     /*
   1394      * Default destination for path to be queried is the local host.
   1395      */
   1396     if (qdst == 0) qdst = lcl_addr ? lcl_addr : addr.sin_addr.s_addr;
   1397     dst_netmask = get_netmask(udp, qdst);
   1398     close(udp);
   1399     if (lcl_addr == 0) lcl_addr = addr.sin_addr.s_addr;
   1400 
   1401     /*
   1402      * Initialize the seed for random query identifiers.
   1403      */
   1404     gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
   1405     seed = tv.tv_usec ^ lcl_addr;
   1406 #ifdef SYSV
   1407     srand48(seed);
   1408 #else
   1409     srandom(seed);
   1410 #endif
   1411 
   1412     /*
   1413      * Protect against unicast queries to mrouted versions that might crash.
   1414      */
   1415     if (gwy && !IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(gwy)))
   1416       if (send_recv(gwy, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_ASK_NEIGHBORS2, 1, &incr[0])) {
   1417 	  int version = ntohl(incr[0].igmp.igmp_group.s_addr) & 0xFFFF;
   1418 	  if (version == 0x0303 || version == 0x0503) {
   1419 	    printf("Don't use -g to address an mrouted 3.%d, it might crash\n",
   1420 		   (version >> 8) & 0xFF);
   1421 	    exit(0);
   1422 	}
   1423       }
   1424 
   1425     printf("Mtrace from %s to %s via group %s\n",
   1426 	   inet_fmt(qsrc, s1), inet_fmt(qdst, s2), inet_fmt(qgrp, s3));
   1427 
   1428     if ((qdst & dst_netmask) == (qsrc & dst_netmask)) {
   1429 	printf("Source & receiver are directly connected, no path to trace\n");
   1430 	exit(0);
   1431     }
   1432 
   1433     /*
   1434      * If the response is to be a multicast address, make sure we
   1435      * are listening on that multicast address.
   1436      */
   1437     if (raddr) {
   1438 	if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(raddr))) k_join(raddr, lcl_addr);
   1439     } else k_join(resp_cast, lcl_addr);
   1440 
   1441     /*
   1442      * If the destination is on the local net, the last-hop router can
   1443      * be found by multicast to the all-routers multicast group.
   1444      * Otherwise, use the group address that is the subject of the
   1445      * query since by definition the last-hop router will be a member.
   1446      * Set default TTLs for local remote multicasts.
   1447      */
   1448     restart:
   1449 
   1450     if (gwy == 0)
   1451       if ((qdst & dst_netmask) == (lcl_addr & dst_netmask)) tdst = query_cast;
   1452       else tdst = qgrp;
   1453     else tdst = gwy;
   1454 
   1455     if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(tdst))) {
   1456       k_set_loop(1);	/* If I am running on a router, I need to hear this */
   1457       if (tdst == query_cast) k_set_ttl(qttl ? qttl : 1);
   1458       else k_set_ttl(qttl ? qttl : MULTICAST_TTL1);
   1459     }
   1460 
   1461     /*
   1462      * Try a query at the requested number of hops or MAXHOPS if unspecified.
   1463      */
   1464     if (qno == 0) {
   1465 	hops = MAXHOPS;
   1466 	tries = 1;
   1467 	printf("Querying full reverse path... ");
   1468 	fflush(stdout);
   1469     } else {
   1470 	hops = qno;
   1471 	tries = nqueries;
   1472 	printf("Querying reverse path, maximum %d hops... ", qno);
   1473 	fflush(stdout);
   1474     }
   1475     base.rtime = 0;
   1476     base.len = 0;
   1477 
   1478     recvlen = send_recv(tdst, IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY, hops, tries, &base);
   1479 
   1480     /*
   1481      * If the initial query was successful, print it.  Otherwise, if
   1482      * the query max hop count is the default of zero, loop starting
   1483      * from one until there is no response for four hops.  The extra
   1484      * hops allow getting past an mtrace-capable mrouter that can't
   1485      * send multicast packets because all phyints are disabled.
   1486      */
   1487     if (recvlen) {
   1488 	printf("\n  0  ");
   1489 	print_host(qdst);
   1490 	printf("\n");
   1491 	print_trace(1, &base);
   1492 	r = base.resps + base.len - 1;
   1493 	if (r->tr_rflags == TR_OLD_ROUTER || r->tr_rflags == TR_NO_SPACE ||
   1494 		qno != 0) {
   1495 	    printf("%3d  ", -(base.len+1));
   1496 	    what_kind(&base, r->tr_rflags == TR_OLD_ROUTER ?
   1497 				   "doesn't support mtrace"
   1498 				 : "is the next hop");
   1499 	} else {
   1500 	    VAL_TO_MASK(smask, r->tr_smask);
   1501 	    if ((r->tr_inaddr & smask) == (qsrc & smask)) {
   1502 		printf("%3d  ", -(base.len+1));
   1503 		print_host(qsrc);
   1504 		printf("\n");
   1505 	    }
   1506 	}
   1507     } else if (qno == 0) {
   1508 	printf("switching to hop-by-hop:\n  0  ");
   1509 	print_host(qdst);
   1510 	printf("\n");
   1511 
   1512 	for (hops = 1, nexthop = 1; hops <= MAXHOPS; ++hops) {
   1513 	    printf("%3d  ", -hops);
   1514 	    fflush(stdout);
   1515 
   1516 	    /*
   1517 	     * After a successful first hop, try switching to the unicast
   1518 	     * address of the last-hop router instead of multicasting the
   1519 	     * trace query.  This should be safe for mrouted versions 3.3
   1520 	     * and 3.5 because there is a long route timeout with metric
   1521 	     * infinity before a route disappears.  Switching to unicast
   1522 	     * reduces the amount of multicast traffic and avoids a bug
   1523 	     * with duplicate suppression in mrouted 3.5.
   1524 	     */
   1525 	    if (hops == 2 && gwy == 0 &&
   1526 		(recvlen = send_recv(lastout, IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY, hops, 1, &base)))
   1527 	      tdst = lastout;
   1528 	    else recvlen = send_recv(tdst, IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY, hops, nqueries, &base);
   1529 
   1530 	    if (recvlen == 0) {
   1531 		if (hops == 1) break;
   1532 		if (hops == nexthop) {
   1533 		    if (what_kind(&base, "didn't respond")) {
   1534 			/* the ask_neighbors determined that the
   1535 			 * not-responding router is the first-hop. */
   1536 			break;
   1537 		    }
   1538 		} else if (hops < nexthop + 3) {
   1539 		    printf("\n");
   1540 		} else {
   1541 		    printf("...giving up\n");
   1542 		    break;
   1543 		}
   1544 		continue;
   1545 	    }
   1546 	    r = base.resps + base.len - 1;
   1547 	    if (base.len == hops &&
   1548 		(hops == 1 || (base.resps+nexthop-2)->tr_outaddr == lastout)) {
   1549 	    	if (hops == nexthop) {
   1550 		    print_trace(-hops, &base);
   1551 		} else {
   1552 		    printf("\nResuming...\n");
   1553 		    print_trace(nexthop, &base);
   1554 		}
   1555 	    } else {
   1556 		if (base.len < hops) {
   1557 		    /*
   1558 		     * A shorter trace than requested means a fatal error
   1559 		     * occurred along the path, or that the route changed
   1560 		     * to a shorter one.
   1561 		     *
   1562 		     * If the trace is longer than the last one we received,
   1563 		     * then we are resuming from a skipped router (but there
   1564 		     * is still probably a problem).
   1565 		     *
   1566 		     * If the trace is shorter than the last one we
   1567 		     * received, then the route must have changed (and
   1568 		     * there is still probably a problem).
   1569 		     */
   1570 		    if (nexthop <= base.len) {
   1571 			printf("\nResuming...\n");
   1572 			print_trace(nexthop, &base);
   1573 		    } else if (nexthop > base.len + 1) {
   1574 			hops = base.len;
   1575 			printf("\nRoute must have changed...\n");
   1576 			print_trace(1, &base);
   1577 		    }
   1578 		} else {
   1579 		    /*
   1580 		     * The last hop address is not the same as it was;
   1581 		     * the route probably changed underneath us.
   1582 		     */
   1583 		    hops = base.len;
   1584 		    printf("\nRoute must have changed...\n");
   1585 		    print_trace(1, &base);
   1586 		}
   1587 	    }
   1588 	    lastout = r->tr_outaddr;
   1589 
   1590 	    if (base.len < hops ||
   1591 		r->tr_rmtaddr == 0 ||
   1592 		(r->tr_rflags & 0x80)) {
   1593 		VAL_TO_MASK(smask, r->tr_smask);
   1594 		if (r->tr_rmtaddr) {
   1595 		    if (hops != nexthop) {
   1596 			printf("\n%3d  ", -(base.len+1));
   1597 		    }
   1598 		    what_kind(&base, r->tr_rflags == TR_OLD_ROUTER ?
   1599 				"doesn't support mtrace" :
   1600 				"would be the next hop");
   1601 		    /* XXX could do segmented trace if TR_NO_SPACE */
   1602 		} else if (r->tr_rflags == TR_NO_ERR &&
   1603 			   (r->tr_inaddr & smask) == (qsrc & smask)) {
   1604 		    printf("%3d  ", -(hops + 1));
   1605 		    print_host(qsrc);
   1606 		    printf("\n");
   1607 		}
   1608 		break;
   1609 	    }
   1610 
   1611 	    nexthop = hops + 1;
   1612 	}
   1613     }
   1614 
   1615     if (base.rtime == 0) {
   1616 	printf("Timed out receiving responses\n");
   1617 	if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(tdst))) {
   1618 	  if (tdst == query_cast)
   1619 	    printf("Perhaps no local router has a route for source %s\n",
   1620 		   inet_fmt(qsrc, s1));
   1621 	  else
   1622 	    printf("Perhaps receiver %s is not a member of group %s,\n"
   1623 		"or no router local to it has a route for source %s,\n"
   1624 		"or multicast at ttl %d doesn't reach its last-hop router"
   1625 		" for that source\n",
   1626 		inet_fmt(qdst, s2), inet_fmt(qgrp, s3), inet_fmt(qsrc, s1),
   1627 		qttl ? qttl : MULTICAST_TTL1);
   1628 	}
   1629 	exit(1);
   1630     }
   1631 
   1632     printf("Round trip time %d ms\n\n", t_diff(base.rtime, base.qtime));
   1633 
   1634     /*
   1635      * Use the saved response which was the longest one received,
   1636      * and make additional probes after delay to measure loss.
   1637      */
   1638     raddr = base.qhdr.tr_raddr;
   1639     rttl = base.qhdr.tr_rttl;
   1640     gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
   1641     waittime = statint - (((tv.tv_sec + JAN_1970) & 0xFFFF) - (base.qtime >> 16));
   1642     prev = &base;
   1643     new = &incr[numstats&1];
   1644 
   1645     while (numstats--) {
   1646 	if (waittime < 1) printf("\n");
   1647 	else {
   1648 	    printf("Waiting to accumulate statistics... ");
   1649 	    fflush(stdout);
   1650 	    sleep((unsigned)waittime);
   1651 	}
   1652 	rno = base.len;
   1653 	recvlen = send_recv(tdst, IGMP_MTRACE_QUERY, rno, nqueries, new);
   1654 
   1655 	if (recvlen == 0) {
   1656 	    printf("Timed out.\n");
   1657 	    exit(1);
   1658 	}
   1659 
   1660 	if (rno != new->len) {
   1661 	    printf("Trace length doesn't match:\n");
   1662 	    /*
   1663 	     * XXX Should this trace result be printed, or is that
   1664 	     * too verbose?  Perhaps it should just say restarting.
   1665 	     * But if the path is changing quickly, this may be the
   1666 	     * only snapshot of the current path.  But, if the path
   1667 	     * is changing that quickly, does the current path really
   1668 	     * matter?
   1669 	     */
   1670 	    print_trace(1, new);
   1671 	    printf("Restarting.\n\n");
   1672 	    numstats++;
   1673 	    goto restart;
   1674 	}
   1675 
   1676 	printf("Results after %d seconds:\n\n",
   1677 	       (int)((new->qtime - base.qtime) >> 16));
   1678 	fixup_stats(&base, prev, new);
   1679 	if (print_stats(&base, prev, new)) {
   1680 	    printf("Route changed:\n");
   1681 	    print_trace(1, new);
   1682 	    printf("Restarting.\n\n");
   1683 	    goto restart;
   1684 	}
   1685 	prev = new;
   1686 	new = &incr[numstats&1];
   1687 	waittime = statint;
   1688     }
   1689 
   1690     /*
   1691      * If the response was multicast back, leave the group
   1692      */
   1693     if (raddr) {
   1694 	if (IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(raddr)))	k_leave(raddr, lcl_addr);
   1695     } else k_leave(resp_cast, lcl_addr);
   1696 
   1697     return (0);
   1698 }
   1699 
   1700 void
   1701 check_vif_state()
   1702 {
   1703     log(LOG_WARNING, errno, "sendto");
   1704 }
   1705 
   1706 /*
   1707  * Log errors and other messages to stderr, according to the severity
   1708  * of the message and the current debug level.  For errors of severity
   1709  * LOG_ERR or worse, terminate the program.
   1710  */
   1711 #ifdef __STDC__
   1712 void
   1713 log(int severity, int syserr, const char *format, ...)
   1714 #else
   1715 /*VARARGS3*/
   1716 void
   1717 log(severity, syserr, format, va_alist)
   1718 	int     severity, syserr;
   1719 	const char   *format;
   1720 	va_dcl
   1721 #endif
   1722 {
   1723     va_list ap;
   1724     char    fmt[100];
   1725 
   1726     switch (debug) {
   1727 	case 0: if (severity > LOG_WARNING) return;
   1728 	case 1: if (severity > LOG_NOTICE) return;
   1729 	case 2: if (severity > LOG_INFO  ) return;
   1730 	default:
   1731 	    fmt[0] = '\0';
   1732 	    if (severity == LOG_WARNING) strcat(fmt, "warning - ");
   1733 	    strncat(fmt, format, 80);
   1734 	    format = fmt;
   1735 #ifdef __STDC__
   1736 	    va_start(ap, format);
   1737 #else
   1738 	    va_start(ap);
   1739 #endif
   1740 	    vfprintf(stderr, format, ap);
   1741 	    va_end(ap);
   1742 	    if (syserr == 0)
   1743 		fprintf(stderr, "\n");
   1744 	    else
   1745 		fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", strerror(syserr));
   1746     }
   1747     if (severity <= LOG_ERR) exit(1);
   1748 }
   1749 
   1750 /* dummies */
   1751 void accept_probe(src, dst, p, datalen, level)
   1752 	u_int32_t src, dst, level;
   1753 	char *p;
   1754 	int datalen;
   1755 {
   1756 }
   1757 void accept_group_report(src, dst, group, r_type)
   1758 	u_int32_t src, dst, group;
   1759 	int r_type;
   1760 {
   1761 }
   1762 void accept_neighbor_request2(src, dst)
   1763 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1764 {
   1765 }
   1766 void accept_report(src, dst, p, datalen, level)
   1767 	u_int32_t src, dst, level;
   1768 	char *p;
   1769 	int datalen;
   1770 {
   1771 }
   1772 void accept_neighbor_request(src, dst)
   1773 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1774 {
   1775 }
   1776 void accept_prune(src, dst, p, datalen)
   1777 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1778 	char *p;
   1779 	int datalen;
   1780 {
   1781 }
   1782 void accept_graft(src, dst, p, datalen)
   1783 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1784 	char *p;
   1785 	int datalen;
   1786 {
   1787 }
   1788 void accept_g_ack(src, dst, p, datalen)
   1789 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1790 	char *p;
   1791 	int datalen;
   1792 {
   1793 }
   1794 void add_table_entry(origin, mcastgrp)
   1795 	u_int32_t origin, mcastgrp;
   1796 {
   1797 }
   1798 void accept_leave_message(src, dst, group)
   1799 	u_int32_t src, dst, group;
   1800 {
   1801 }
   1802 void accept_mtrace(src, dst, group, data, no, datalen)
   1803 	u_int32_t src, dst, group;
   1804 	char *data;
   1805 	u_int no;
   1806 	int datalen;
   1807 {
   1808 }
   1809 void accept_membership_query(src, dst, group, tmo)
   1810 	u_int32_t src, dst, group;
   1811 	int tmo;
   1812 {
   1813 }
   1814 void accept_neighbors(src, dst, p, datalen, level)
   1815 	u_int32_t src, dst, level;
   1816 	u_char *p;
   1817 	int datalen;
   1818 {
   1819 }
   1820 void accept_neighbors2(src, dst, p, datalen, level)
   1821 	u_int32_t src, dst, level;
   1822 	u_char *p;
   1823 	int datalen;
   1824 {
   1825 }
   1826 void accept_info_request(src, dst, p, datalen)
   1827 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1828 	u_char *p;
   1829 	int datalen;
   1830 {
   1831 }
   1832 void accept_info_reply(src, dst, p, datalen)
   1833 	u_int32_t src, dst;
   1834 	u_char *p;
   1835 	int datalen;
   1836 {
   1837 }
   1838