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* Copyright (c) 2012, Matias Fontanini
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#ifndef TINS_DOT3_H
#define TINS_DOT3_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include "macros.h"
#include "pdu.h"
#include "endianness.h"
#include "hw_address.h"
namespace Tins {
/**
* \brief Class representing an Ethernet II PDU.
*/
class Dot3 : public PDU {
public:
/**
* \brief The address type.
*/
typedef HWAddress<6> address_type;
/**
* \brief This PDU's flag.
*/
static const PDU::PDUType pdu_flag = PDU::IEEE802_3;
/**
* \brief Represents the Dot3 broadcast address.
*/
static const address_type BROADCAST;
/**
* \brief Constructor for creating an Dot3 PDU
*
* Constructor that builds an Dot3 PDU taking the interface name,
* destination's and source's MAC.
*
* \param dst_hw_addr The destination hardware address.
* \param src_hw_addr The source hardware address.
* \param child The PDU which will be set as the inner PDU.
*/
Dot3(const address_type &dst_hw_addr = address_type(),
const address_type &src_hw_addr = address_type());
/**
* \brief Constructs a Dot3 object from a buffer and adds a
* LLC object with the remaining data as the inner PDU.
*
* If there is not enough size for a Dot3 header, a
* malformed_packet exception is thrown.
*
* \param buffer The buffer from which this PDU will be constructed.
* \param total_sz The total size of the buffer.
*/
Dot3(const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t total_sz);
/* Getters */
/**
* \brief Getter for the destination hardware address.
*
* \return The destination hardware address.
*/
address_type dst_addr() const { return _eth.dst_mac; }
/**
* \brief Getter for the source hardware address.
*
* \return The source hardware address.
*/
address_type src_addr() const { return _eth.src_mac; }
/**
* \brief Getter for the length field.
* \return The length field value.
*/
uint16_t length() const { return Endian::be_to_host(_eth.length); };
/* Setters */
/**
* \brief Setter for the destination hardware address.
*
* \param new_dst_mac The new destination hardware address.
*/
void dst_addr(const address_type &new_dst_mac);
/**
* \brief Setter for the source hardware address.
*
* \param new_src_mac The new source hardware address.
*/
void src_addr(const address_type &new_src_mac);
/**
* \brief Setter for the length field.
*
* \param new_length uint16_t with the new value of the length field.
*/
void length(uint16_t new_length);
/* Virtual methods */
/**
* \brief Returns the Dot3 frame's header length.
*
* \return An uint32_t with the header's size.
* \sa PDU::header_size()
*/
uint32_t header_size() const;
#ifndef WIN32
/**
* \sa PDU::send()
*/
void send(PacketSender &sender, const NetworkInterface &iface);
#endif // WIN32
/**
* \brief Check wether ptr points to a valid response for this PDU.
*
* \sa PDU::matches_response
* \param ptr The pointer to the buffer.
* \param total_sz The size of the buffer.
*/
bool matches_response(const uint8_t *ptr, uint32_t total_sz) const;
#ifndef WIN32
/**
* \sa PDU::recv_response
*/
PDU *recv_response(PacketSender &sender, const NetworkInterface &iface);
#endif // WIN32
/**
* \brief Getter for the PDU's type.
* \sa PDU::pdu_type
*/
PDUType pdu_type() const { return pdu_flag; }
/**
* \sa PDU::clone
*/
Dot3 *clone() const {
return new Dot3(*this);
}
private:
/**
* Struct that represents the Ethernet II header
*/
TINS_BEGIN_PACK
struct ethhdr {
uint8_t dst_mac[address_type::address_size];
uint8_t src_mac[address_type::address_size];
uint16_t length;
} TINS_END_PACK;
void write_serialization(uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t total_sz, const PDU *parent);
ethhdr _eth;
};
}
#endif // TINS_DOT3_H
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