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4.0 KiB
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203 lines
4.0 KiB
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eax = 74 - Work directly with network interface
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ebx = -1 (Get number of active network devices)
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out:
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eax = number of active network devices
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bh = device number, for all following functions !
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bl = 0 (Get device type)
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out:
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eax = device type number
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bl = 1 (Get device name)
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in:
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ecx = pointer to 64 byte buffer
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out:
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name is copied into the buffer
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 2 (Reset the device)
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in
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none
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out
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 3 (Stop device)
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in
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none
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out
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eax = -1 on error
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TO BE FIGURED OUT
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eax = 75 - Work with Sockets
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These functions work like the ones found in UNIX (and windows)
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for more info, please read http://beej.us/guide/bgnet/
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bl = 0 (Open Socket)
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in:
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ecx = domain
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edx = type
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esi = protocol
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out:
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eax = socket number, -1 on error
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bl = 1 (Close Socket)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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out:
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 2 (Bind)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = pointer to sockaddr structure
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esi = length of sockaddr structure
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out:
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 3 (Listen)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = backlog
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out:
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 4 (connect)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = pointer to sockaddr structure
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esi = length of sockaddr structure
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out:
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 5 (accept)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = pointer to sockaddr structure
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esi = length of sockaddr structure
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out:
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eax = socket number, -1 on error
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bl = 6 (send)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = pointer to buffer
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esi = length of buffer
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edi = flags
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 7 (receive)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = pointer to buffer
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esi = length of buffer
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edi = flags
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out:
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eax = number of bytes copied, -1 on error
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bl = 8 (set socket options)
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = level
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esi = optionname
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edi = ptr to buffer
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The buffer's first dword is the length of the buffer, minus the first dword offcourse
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out:
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eax = -1 on error
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bl = 9 (get socket options
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in:
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ecx = socket number
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edx = level
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esi = optionname
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edi = ptr to buffer
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The buffer's first dword is the length of the buffer, minus the first dword offcourse
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out:
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eax = -1 on error, socket option otherwise
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TIP
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when you import 'network.inc' and 'macros.inc' into your source code, you can use the following syntax to work with sockets:
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for example, to open a socket
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mcall socket, AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM,0
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mov [socketnum], eax
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then to connect to a server
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mcall connect, [socketnum], sockaddr, 18
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eax = 76 - Work with protocols
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high half of ebx = protocol number (for all subfunctions!)
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bh = device number (for all subfunctions!)
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bl = subfunction number, depends on protocol type
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For Ethernet protocol
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0 - Read # Packets send
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1 - Read # Packets received
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2 - Read # Bytes send
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3 - Read # Bytes received
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4 - Read MAC
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5 - Write MAC
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6 - Read IN-QUEUE size
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7 - Read OUT-QUEUE size
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For IPv4 protocol
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0 - Read # IP packets send
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1 - Read # IP packets received
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2 - Read IP
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3 - Write IP
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4 - Read DNS
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5 - Write DNS
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6 - Read subnet
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7 - Write subnet
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8 - Read gateway
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9 - Write gateway
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For ARP protocol
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0 - Read # ARP packets send
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1 - Read # ARP packets received
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2 - Get # ARP entry's
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3 - Read ARP entry
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4 - Add static ARP entry
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5 - Remove ARP entry (-1 = remove all)
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For ICMP protocol
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0 - Read # ICMP packets send
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1 - Read # ICMP packets received
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3 - enable/disable ICMP echo reply
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For UDP protocol
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0 - Read # UDP packets send
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1 - Read # UDP packets received
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For TCP protocol
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0 - Read # TCP packets send
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1 - Read # TCP packets received |