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Warranties, * indemnification and commercial support are all available through the * Npcap OEM program--see https://nmap.org/oem/ * ***************************************************************************/ /* This code was originally part of the Nping tool. */ #include "TransportLayerElement.h" #include "IPv4Header.h" #include "IPv6Header.h" /** Computes and returns the Internet checksum. * @warning This method requires the object to be linked to either an IPv6Header * object or an IPv4Header one, so the caller must ensure that objects are * properly linked with calls to setNextElement() like this: * * IPv6Header ip6; * TCPHeader tcp; * [...] # Set header fields * ip6.setNextElement(&tcp); * tcp.setSum(); * * Note that there can be a number of other headers (like IPv6 extension headers) * between the transport header and the network one, but all of them need to * be linked in order for this method to traverse the list of headers and find * the IP source and destination address, required to compute the checksum. So * things like the following are OK: * * IPv6Header ip6; * HopByHopHeader hop; * RoutingHeader rte; * FragmentHeader frg; * UDPHeader udp; * [...] # Set whatever header fields you need * ip6.setNextElement(&hop); * hop.setNextElement(&rte); * rte.setNextElement(&frg); * frg.setNextElement(&udp); * udp.setSum(); # setSum() will be able to reach the IPv6Header. */ u16 TransportLayerElement::compute_checksum(){ PacketElement *hdr; hdr=this->getPrevElement(); u16 final_sum=0; /* Traverse the list of headers backwards until we find an IP header */ while(hdr!=NULL){ if (hdr->protocol_id()==HEADER_TYPE_IPv6){ IPv6Header *v6hdr=(IPv6Header *)hdr; struct in6_addr i6src, i6dst; memcpy(i6src.s6_addr, v6hdr->getSourceAddress(), 16); memcpy(i6dst.s6_addr, v6hdr->getDestinationAddress(), 16); u8 *buff=(u8 *)safe_malloc(this->getLen()); this->dumpToBinaryBuffer(buff, this->getLen()); final_sum=ipv6_pseudoheader_cksum(&i6src, &i6dst, this->protocol_id(), this->getLen(), buff); free(buff); return final_sum; }else if(hdr->protocol_id()==HEADER_TYPE_IPv4){ IPv4Header *v4hdr=(IPv4Header *)hdr; struct in_addr i4src, i4dst; memcpy(&(i4src.s_addr), v4hdr->getSourceAddress(), 4); memcpy(&(i4dst.s_addr), v4hdr->getDestinationAddress(), 4); u8 *buff=(u8 *)safe_malloc(this->getLen()); this->dumpToBinaryBuffer(buff, this->getLen()); final_sum=ipv4_pseudoheader_cksum(&i4src, &i4dst, this->protocol_id(), this->getLen(), buff); free(buff); return final_sum; }else{ hdr=hdr->getPrevElement(); } } return 0; } /* End of setSum() */