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6 pcap_loop, pcap_dispatch - process packets from a live capture or save‐
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10 #include <pcap/pcap.h>
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12 typedef void (*pcap_handler)(u_char *user, const struct pcap_pkthdr *h,
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15 int pcap_loop(pcap_t *p, int cnt,
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17 int pcap_dispatch(pcap_t *p, int cnt,
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21 pcap_loop() processes packets from a live capture or ``savefile'' until
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23 reading from a ``savefile'', pcap_breakloop() is called, or an error
24 occurs. It does not return when live read timeouts occur. A value of
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28 pcap_dispatch() processes packets from a live capture or ``savefile''
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31 file'' is reached when reading from a ``savefile'', pcap_breakloop() is
32 called, or an error occurs. Thus, when doing a live capture, cnt is
33 the maximum number of packets to process before returning, but is not a
34 minimum number; when reading a live capture, only one bufferful of
35 packets is read at a time, so fewer than cnt packets may be processed.
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38 packets in the file to be processed when reading a ``savefile''.
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42 that must work with older versions of libpcap should use -1, nor 0, as
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45 callback specifies a pcap_handler routine to be called with three argu‐
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47 pcap_loop() or pcap_dispatch(), a const struct pcap_pkthdr pointer
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49 pointer to the first caplen (as given in the struct pcap_pkthdr a
50 pointer to which is passed to the callback routine) bytes of data from
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54 pcap_loop() returns 0 if cnt is exhausted, -1 if an error occurs, or -2
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59 pcap_dispatch() returns the number of packets processed on success;
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61 example, they were discarded because they didn't pass the packet fil‐
62 ter, or if, on platforms that support a read timeout that starts before
63 any packets arrive, the timeout expires before any packets arrive, or
64 if the file descriptor for the capture device is in non-blocking mode
65 and no packets were available to be read) or if no more packets are
66 available in a ``savefile.'' It returns -1 if an error occurs or -2 if
67 the loop terminated due to a call to pcap_breakloop() before any pack‐
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76 pcap(3PCAP), pcap_geterr(3PCAP), pcap_breakloop(3PCAP)
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