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- // Copyright 2012 Google, Inc. All rights reserved.
- //
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
- // that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
- // tree.
- package layers
- import (
- "github.com/google/gopacket"
- )
- // BaseLayer is a convenience struct which implements the LayerData and
- // LayerPayload functions of the Layer interface.
- type BaseLayer struct {
- // Contents is the set of bytes that make up this layer. IE: for an
- // Ethernet packet, this would be the set of bytes making up the
- // Ethernet frame.
- Contents []byte
- // Payload is the set of bytes contained by (but not part of) this
- // Layer. Again, to take Ethernet as an example, this would be the
- // set of bytes encapsulated by the Ethernet protocol.
- Payload []byte
- }
- // LayerContents returns the bytes of the packet layer.
- func (b *BaseLayer) LayerContents() []byte { return b.Contents }
- // LayerPayload returns the bytes contained within the packet layer.
- func (b *BaseLayer) LayerPayload() []byte { return b.Payload }
- type layerDecodingLayer interface {
- gopacket.Layer
- DecodeFromBytes([]byte, gopacket.DecodeFeedback) error
- NextLayerType() gopacket.LayerType
- }
- func decodingLayerDecoder(d layerDecodingLayer, data []byte, p gopacket.PacketBuilder) error {
- err := d.DecodeFromBytes(data, p)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- p.AddLayer(d)
- next := d.NextLayerType()
- if next == gopacket.LayerTypeZero {
- return nil
- }
- return p.NextDecoder(next)
- }
- // hacky way to zero out memory... there must be a better way?
- var lotsOfZeros [1024]byte
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