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.TH PCAP_BREAKLOOP 3PCAP "5 April 2008"
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.SH NAME
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pcap_breakloop \- force a pcap_dispatch() or pcap_loop() call to return
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.ft B
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#include <pcap/pcap.h>
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.ft
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.LP
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.ft B
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void pcap_breakloop(pcap_t *);
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.ft
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B pcap_breakloop()
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sets a flag that will force
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.B pcap_dispatch()
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or
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.B pcap_loop()
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to return rather than looping; they will return the number of packets
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that have been processed so far, or \-2 if no packets have been
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processed so far.
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.PP
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This routine is safe to use inside a signal handler on UNIX or a console
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control handler on Windows, as it merely sets a flag that is checked
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within the loop.
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.PP
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The flag is checked in loops reading packets from the OS - a signal by
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itself will not necessarily terminate those loops - as well as in loops
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processing a set of packets returned by the OS.
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.ft B
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Note that if you are catching signals on UNIX systems that support
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restarting system calls after a signal, and calling pcap_breakloop()
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in the signal handler, you must specify, when catching those signals,
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that system calls should NOT be restarted by that signal. Otherwise,
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if the signal interrupted a call reading packets in a live capture,
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when your signal handler returns after calling pcap_breakloop(), the
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call will be restarted, and the loop will not terminate until more
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packets arrive and the call completes.
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.PP
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Note also that, in a multi-threaded application, if one thread is
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blocked in
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.BR pcap_dispatch() ,
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.BR pcap_loop() ,
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.BR pcap_next() ,
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or
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.BR pcap_next_ex() ,
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a call to
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.B pcap_breakloop()
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in a different thread will not unblock that thread; you will need to use
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whatever mechanism the OS provides for breaking a thread out of blocking
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calls in order to unblock the thread, such as thread cancellation in
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systems that support POSIX threads.
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.ft R
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.PP
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Note that
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.B pcap_next()
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and
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.B pcap_next_ex()
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will, on some platforms, loop reading packets from the OS; that loop
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will not necessarily be terminated by a signal, so
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.B pcap_breakloop()
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should be used to terminate packet processing even if
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.B pcap_next()
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or
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.B pcap_next_ex()
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is being used.
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.PP
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.B pcap_breakloop()
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does not guarantee that no further packets will be processed by
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.B pcap_dispatch()
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or
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.B pcap_loop()
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after it is called; at most one more packet might be processed.
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.PP
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If \-2 is returned from
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.B pcap_dispatch()
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or
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.BR pcap_loop() ,
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the flag is cleared, so a subsequent call will resume reading packets.
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If a positive number is returned, the flag is not cleared, so a
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subsequent call will return \-2 and clear the flag.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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pcap(3PCAP), pcap_loop(3PCAP), pcap_next_ex(3PCAP)
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