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  1. /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
  2. /*
  3. * ether-wake.c - Send a magic packet to wake up sleeping machines.
  4. *
  5. * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
  6. *
  7. * Author: Donald Becker, http://www.scyld.com/"; http://www.scyld.com/wakeonlan.html
  8. * Busybox port: Christian Volkmann <haveaniceday@online.de>
  9. * Used version of ether-wake.c: v1.09 11/12/2003 Donald Becker, http://www.scyld.com/";
  10. */
  11. /* full usage according Donald Becker
  12. * usage: ether-wake [-i <ifname>] [-p aa:bb:cc:dd[:ee:ff]] 00:11:22:33:44:55\n"
  13. *
  14. * This program generates and transmits a Wake-On-LAN (WOL)\n"
  15. * \"Magic Packet\", used for restarting machines that have been\n"
  16. * soft-powered-down (ACPI D3-warm state).\n"
  17. * It currently generates the standard AMD Magic Packet format, with\n"
  18. * an optional password appended.\n"
  19. *
  20. * The single required parameter is the Ethernet MAC (station) address\n"
  21. * of the machine to wake or a host ID with known NSS 'ethers' entry.\n"
  22. * The MAC address may be found with the 'arp' program while the target\n"
  23. * machine is awake.\n"
  24. *
  25. * Options:\n"
  26. * -b Send wake-up packet to the broadcast address.\n"
  27. * -D Increase the debug level.\n"
  28. * -i ifname Use interface IFNAME instead of the default 'eth0'.\n"
  29. * -p <pw> Append the four or six byte password PW to the packet.\n"
  30. * A password is only required for a few adapter types.\n"
  31. * The password may be specified in ethernet hex format\n"
  32. * or dotted decimal (Internet address)\n"
  33. * -p 00:22:44:66:88:aa\n"
  34. * -p 192.168.1.1\n";
  35. *
  36. *
  37. * This program generates and transmits a Wake-On-LAN (WOL) "Magic Packet",
  38. * used for restarting machines that have been soft-powered-down
  39. * (ACPI D3-warm state). It currently generates the standard AMD Magic Packet
  40. * format, with an optional password appended.
  41. *
  42. * This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
  43. * of the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
  44. * Contact the author for use under other terms.
  45. *
  46. * This source file was originally part of the network tricks package, and
  47. * is now distributed to support the Scyld Beowulf system.
  48. * Copyright 1999-2003 Donald Becker and Scyld Computing Corporation.
  49. *
  50. * The author may be reached as becker@scyld, or C/O
  51. * Scyld Computing Corporation
  52. * 914 Bay Ridge Road, Suite 220
  53. * Annapolis MD 21403
  54. *
  55. * Notes:
  56. * On some systems dropping root capability allows the process to be
  57. * dumped, traced or debugged.
  58. * If someone traces this program, they get control of a raw socket.
  59. * Linux handles this safely, but beware when porting this program.
  60. *
  61. * An alternative to needing 'root' is using a UDP broadcast socket, however
  62. * doing so only works with adapters configured for unicast+broadcast Rx
  63. * filter. That configuration consumes more power.
  64. */
  65. #include <netpacket/packet.h>
  66. #include <net/ethernet.h>
  67. #include <netinet/ether.h>
  68. #include <linux/if.h>
  69. #include "libbb.h"
  70. /* Note: PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP would allow SIOCGIFHWADDR to
  71. * work as non-root, but we need SOCK_PACKET to specify the Ethernet
  72. * destination address.
  73. */
  74. #ifdef PF_PACKET
  75. # define whereto_t sockaddr_ll
  76. # define make_socket() xsocket(PF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW, 0)
  77. #else
  78. # define whereto_t sockaddr
  79. # define make_socket() xsocket(AF_INET, SOCK_PACKET, SOCK_PACKET)
  80. #endif
  81. #ifdef DEBUG
  82. # define bb_debug_msg(fmt, args...) fprintf(stderr, fmt, ## args)
  83. void bb_debug_dump_packet(unsigned char *outpack, int pktsize)
  84. {
  85. int i;
  86. printf("packet dump:\n");
  87. for (i = 0; i < pktsize; ++i) {
  88. printf("%2.2x ", outpack[i]);
  89. if (i % 20 == 19) bb_putchar('\n');
  90. }
  91. printf("\n\n");
  92. }
  93. #else
  94. # define bb_debug_msg(fmt, args...) ((void)0)
  95. # define bb_debug_dump_packet(outpack, pktsize) ((void)0)
  96. #endif
  97. /* Convert the host ID string to a MAC address.
  98. * The string may be a:
  99. * Host name
  100. * IP address string
  101. * MAC address string
  102. */
  103. static void get_dest_addr(const char *hostid, struct ether_addr *eaddr)
  104. {
  105. struct ether_addr *eap;
  106. eap = ether_aton(hostid);
  107. if (eap) {
  108. *eaddr = *eap;
  109. bb_debug_msg("The target station address is %s\n\n", ether_ntoa(eaddr));
  110. #if !defined(__UCLIBC__)
  111. } else if (ether_hostton(hostid, eaddr) == 0) {
  112. bb_debug_msg("Station address for hostname %s is %s\n\n", hostid, ether_ntoa(eaddr));
  113. #endif
  114. } else
  115. bb_show_usage();
  116. }
  117. static int get_fill(unsigned char *pkt, struct ether_addr *eaddr, int broadcast)
  118. {
  119. int i;
  120. unsigned char *station_addr = eaddr->ether_addr_octet;
  121. memset(pkt, 0xff, 6);
  122. if (!broadcast)
  123. memcpy(pkt, station_addr, 6);
  124. pkt += 6;
  125. memcpy(pkt, station_addr, 6); /* 6 */
  126. pkt += 6;
  127. *pkt++ = 0x08; /* 12 */ /* Or 0x0806 for ARP, 0x8035 for RARP */
  128. *pkt++ = 0x42; /* 13 */
  129. memset(pkt, 0xff, 6); /* 14 */
  130. for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) {
  131. pkt += 6;
  132. memcpy(pkt, station_addr, 6); /* 20,26,32,... */
  133. }
  134. return 20 + 16*6; /* length of packet */
  135. }
  136. static int get_wol_pw(const char *ethoptarg, unsigned char *wol_passwd)
  137. {
  138. unsigned passwd[6];
  139. int byte_cnt, i;
  140. /* handle MAC format */
  141. byte_cnt = sscanf(ethoptarg, "%2x:%2x:%2x:%2x:%2x:%2x",
  142. &passwd[0], &passwd[1], &passwd[2],
  143. &passwd[3], &passwd[4], &passwd[5]);
  144. /* handle IP format */
  145. // FIXME: why < 4?? should it be < 6?
  146. if (byte_cnt < 4)
  147. byte_cnt = sscanf(ethoptarg, "%u.%u.%u.%u",
  148. &passwd[0], &passwd[1], &passwd[2], &passwd[3]);
  149. if (byte_cnt < 4) {
  150. bb_error_msg("cannot read Wake-On-LAN pass");
  151. return 0;
  152. }
  153. // TODO: check invalid numbers >255??
  154. for (i = 0; i < byte_cnt; ++i)
  155. wol_passwd[i] = passwd[i];
  156. bb_debug_msg("password: %2.2x %2.2x %2.2x %2.2x (%d)\n\n",
  157. wol_passwd[0], wol_passwd[1], wol_passwd[2], wol_passwd[3],
  158. byte_cnt);
  159. return byte_cnt;
  160. }
  161. int ether_wake_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
  162. int ether_wake_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
  163. {
  164. const char *ifname = "eth0";
  165. char *pass;
  166. unsigned flags;
  167. unsigned char wol_passwd[6];
  168. int wol_passwd_sz = 0;
  169. int s; /* Raw socket */
  170. int pktsize;
  171. unsigned char outpack[1000];
  172. struct ether_addr eaddr;
  173. struct whereto_t whereto; /* who to wake up */
  174. /* handle misc user options */
  175. opt_complementary = "=1";
  176. flags = getopt32(argv, "bi:p:", &ifname, &pass);
  177. if (flags & 4) /* -p */
  178. wol_passwd_sz = get_wol_pw(pass, wol_passwd);
  179. flags &= 1; /* we further interested only in -b [bcast] flag */
  180. /* create the raw socket */
  181. s = make_socket();
  182. /* now that we have a raw socket we can drop root */
  183. /* xsetuid(getuid()); - but save on code size... */
  184. /* look up the dest mac address */
  185. get_dest_addr(argv[optind], &eaddr);
  186. /* fill out the header of the packet */
  187. pktsize = get_fill(outpack, &eaddr, flags /* & 1 OPT_BROADCAST */);
  188. bb_debug_dump_packet(outpack, pktsize);
  189. /* Fill in the source address, if possible. */
  190. #ifdef __linux__
  191. {
  192. struct ifreq if_hwaddr;
  193. strncpy_IFNAMSIZ(if_hwaddr.ifr_name, ifname);
  194. ioctl_or_perror_and_die(s, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &if_hwaddr, "SIOCGIFHWADDR on %s failed", ifname);
  195. memcpy(outpack+6, if_hwaddr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, 6);
  196. # ifdef DEBUG
  197. {
  198. unsigned char *hwaddr = if_hwaddr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data;
  199. printf("The hardware address (SIOCGIFHWADDR) of %s is type %d "
  200. "%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x\n\n", ifname,
  201. if_hwaddr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_family, hwaddr[0], hwaddr[1],
  202. hwaddr[2], hwaddr[3], hwaddr[4], hwaddr[5]);
  203. }
  204. # endif
  205. }
  206. #endif /* __linux__ */
  207. bb_debug_dump_packet(outpack, pktsize);
  208. /* append the password if specified */
  209. if (wol_passwd_sz > 0) {
  210. memcpy(outpack+pktsize, wol_passwd, wol_passwd_sz);
  211. pktsize += wol_passwd_sz;
  212. }
  213. bb_debug_dump_packet(outpack, pktsize);
  214. /* This is necessary for broadcasts to work */
  215. if (flags /* & 1 OPT_BROADCAST */) {
  216. if (setsockopt_broadcast(s) != 0)
  217. bb_perror_msg("SO_BROADCAST");
  218. }
  219. #if defined(PF_PACKET)
  220. {
  221. struct ifreq ifr;
  222. strncpy_IFNAMSIZ(ifr.ifr_name, ifname);
  223. xioctl(s, SIOCGIFINDEX, &ifr);
  224. memset(&whereto, 0, sizeof(whereto));
  225. whereto.sll_family = AF_PACKET;
  226. whereto.sll_ifindex = ifr.ifr_ifindex;
  227. /* The manual page incorrectly claims the address must be filled.
  228. We do so because the code may change to match the docs. */
  229. whereto.sll_halen = ETH_ALEN;
  230. memcpy(whereto.sll_addr, outpack, ETH_ALEN);
  231. }
  232. #else
  233. whereto.sa_family = 0;
  234. strcpy(whereto.sa_data, ifname);
  235. #endif
  236. xsendto(s, outpack, pktsize, (struct sockaddr *)&whereto, sizeof(whereto));
  237. if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
  238. close(s);
  239. return EXIT_SUCCESS;
  240. }