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This is a sample program that uses a netlink socket to listen to route change events and prints out some rudimentary information about them. It's very simple and boring, but hopefully useful. This being a wiki, I also expect everyone to hack on this code and make it nicer, this is pretty hideous, but I want to get on with my real program now. So if you're reading this page your mission (if you choose to accept it) is to clean up the below code a little bit (doesn't need to be much). See LinuxNetlinkSockets ---- <verbatim> #include <asm/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <err.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <linux/netlink.h> #include <linux/rtnetlink.h> #if 0 //#define MYPROTO NETLINK_ARPD #define MYMGRP RTMGRP_NEIGH // if you want the above you'll find that the kernel must be compiled with CONFIG_ARPD, and // that you need MYPROTO=NETLINK_ROUTE, since the kernel arp code {re,ab}uses rtnl (NETLINK_ROUTE) #else #define MYPROTO NETLINK_ROUTE #define MYMGRP RTMGRP_IPV4_ROUTE #endif struct msgnames_t { int id; char *msg; } typenames[] = { #define MSG(x) { x, #x } MSG(RTM_NEWROUTE), MSG(RTM_DELROUTE), MSG(RTM_GETROUTE), #undef MSG {0,0} }; char *lookup_name(struct msgnames_t *db,int id) { static char name[512]; struct msgnames_t *msgnamesiter; for(msgnamesiter=db;msgnamesiter->msg;++msgnamesiter) { if (msgnamesiter->id == id) break; } if (msgnamesiter->msg) { return msgnamesiter->msg; } snprintf(name,sizeof(name),"#%i",id); return name; } int open_netlink() { int sock = socket(AF_NETLINK,SOCK_RAW,MYPROTO); struct sockaddr_nl addr; memset((void *)&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); if (sock<0) return sock; addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK; addr.nl_pid = getpid(); addr.nl_groups = MYMGRP; if (bind(sock,(struct sockaddr *)&addr,sizeof(addr))<0) return -1; return sock; } int read_event(int sock) { struct sockaddr_nl nladdr; struct msghdr msg; struct iovec iov[2]; struct nlmsghdr nlh; char buffer[65536]; int ret; iov[0].iov_base = (void *)&nlh; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(nlh); iov[1].iov_base = (void *)buffer; iov[1].iov_len = sizeof(buffer); msg.msg_name = (void *)&(nladdr); msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(nladdr); msg.msg_iov = iov; msg.msg_iovlen = sizeof(iov)/sizeof(iov[0]); ret=recvmsg(sock, &msg, 0); if (ret<0) { return ret; } printf("Type: %i (%s)\n",(nlh.nlmsg_type),lookup_name(typenames,nlh.nlmsg_type)); printf("Flag:"); #define FLAG(x) if (nlh.nlmsg_flags & x) printf(" %s",#x) FLAG(NLM_F_REQUEST); FLAG(NLM_F_MULTI); FLAG(NLM_F_ACK); FLAG(NLM_F_ECHO); FLAG(NLM_F_REPLACE); FLAG(NLM_F_EXCL); FLAG(NLM_F_CREATE); FLAG(NLM_F_APPEND); #undef FLAG printf("\n"); printf("Seq : %i\n",nlh.nlmsg_seq); printf("Pid : %i\n",nlh.nlmsg_pid); printf("\n"); return 0; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int nls = open_netlink(); if (nls<0) { err(1,"netlink"); } while (1) read_event(nls); return 0; } </verbatim>
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