On Wed, 23 May 2007, Karl SjC6dahl - dunceor wrote: > On 5/22/07, OBSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > does anybody get on a OpenBSD 4.x tcpdstat installed? > > Tcpdstat from > > http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/talks/core02/tools/tcpdstat-uw.tar > > is a very nice tool to get summary information of a tcpdump file. > > > > The output includes the number of packets, the average rate and its standard > > deviation, > > the number of unique source and destination address pairs, and the breakdown > > of protocols. > > > > I would appreciate every help or hint to get it compiled. > > I can remember me that I could compile it on a OpenBSD 3.6 but on the new > > one 4.1 > > it fails always. > > > > Regards, > > Stefan > > > > > > This makes it compile at least: > --- tcpdstat.h Wed May 23 22:14:28 2007 > +++ new_tcpdstat.h Wed May 23 22:14:17 2007 > @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ > }; > > extern long long int read_count; > -extern struct timeval start_time, end_time; > +extern struct bpf_timeval start_time, end_time; > extern struct pkt_cnt tcpdstat[PROTOTYPE_MAX]; > extern int packet_length; > extern long long int caplen_total; > > I bet bpf_timeval is only a typedef or pretty much the same as timeval > anyway. Worth a try, I haven't been able to test it out.
they are not "pretty much the same"; they happen to have the same field names (a bad design decisison, but we have to live with that), but they ARE different: struct bpf_timeval { u_int32_t tv_sec; u_int32_t tv_usec; }; struct timeval { long tv_sec; /* seconds */ long tv_usec; /* and microseconds */ }; Apart from the fields being unsigned in the bpf_timeval case, they are not the same size on 64-bit platforms. -Otto