Reputation: 153
I am using the following code to retrieve all MAC addresses for current computer:
ifreq ifr;
ifconf ifc;
char buf[1024];
int sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP);
if (sock == -1) { ... };
ifc.ifc_len = sizeof(buf);
ifc.ifc_buf = buf;
if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFCONF, &ifc) == -1) { ... }
ifreq *it = ifc.ifc_req;
const ifreq* const end = it + (ifc.ifc_len / sizeof(ifreq));
for (; it != end; ++it) {
strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, it->ifr_name);
if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFFLAGS, &ifr) == 0) {
if (!(ifr.ifr_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK)) {
if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr) == 0) {
unsigned char mac_address[6];
memcpy(mac_address, ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, 6);
...
}
}
}
else { ... }
}
By running simple shell command ifconfig i can see lo, eth0 and wlan0. I would like to retrieve MAC addresses for eth0 and wlan0 by my C/C++ code. But only wlan0 is returned - eth0 is missing (I got ifr_names lo, lo, wlan0). Probably because eth0 is not active (no ethernet cable connected, with cable it is returned). Can I somehow alter that ioctl(SIOCGIFCONF) command to retrieve eth0 too even if it is "turned off"?
I can get its HW address by using directly
struct ifreq s;
int fd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP);
strcpy(s.ifr_name, "eth0");
if (0 == ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &s)) { ... }
but what if the name would be not eth0 but something else (eth1, em0,...)? I would like to get all of them. Thanks for help.
Upvotes: 8
Views: 16848
Reputation: 21449
Inspired by jørgensen's answer, the C++17 code below uses Netlink to get the MAC address and name of each interface. It is a modified version of this gist, which helped me overcome my shyness about using Netlink. It really isn't as complex as it seems at first.
#include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <tuple>
#include <vector>
using std::byte;
using std::string;
using std::vector;
struct RtReq {
nlmsghdr header;
ifinfomsg msg;
};
class fd_wrapper
{
public:
fd_wrapper( int const fd_arg ) : fd_( fd_arg ) {}
~fd_wrapper() { close( fd_ ); }
int fd() const noexcept { return fd_; }
private:
int fd_;
};
void print_all_macs()
{
fd_wrapper fd = ( []() -> fd_wrapper {
RtReq req = ( []() {
RtReq req;
memset( &req, 0, sizeof( req ) );
req.header.nlmsg_len = NLMSG_LENGTH( sizeof( struct ifinfomsg ) );
req.header.nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_REQUEST | NLM_F_ROOT;
req.header.nlmsg_type = RTM_GETLINK;
req.header.nlmsg_seq = 1; // We're only sending one message
req.msg.ifi_family = AF_UNSPEC;
req.msg.ifi_change = 0xffffffff;
return std::move( req );
} )();
sockaddr_nl sa;
memset( &sa, 0, sizeof( sa ) );
sa.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;
iovec iov = {&req, req.header.nlmsg_len};
msghdr msg = {&sa, sizeof( sa ), &iov, 1, nullptr, 0, 0};
int fd = socket( AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_ROUTE );
sendmsg( fd, &msg, 0 );
return fd_wrapper( fd );
} )();
enum class Result { not_done, done };
auto read_message = []( fd_wrapper const& fd ) -> Result {
char buf[16 * 1024];
iovec iov = {buf, sizeof( buf )};
sockaddr_nl sa;
msghdr msg = {&sa, sizeof( sa ), &iov, 1, nullptr, 0, 0};
int len = recvmsg( fd.fd(), &msg, 0 );
for( nlmsghdr* nh = (nlmsghdr*)buf; NLMSG_OK( nh, len ); nh = NLMSG_NEXT( nh, len ) ) {
if( nh->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_DONE ) {
return Result::done;
}
if( nh->nlmsg_type != RTM_BASE )
continue;
ifinfomsg* msg = (ifinfomsg*)NLMSG_DATA( nh );
if( msg->ifi_type != ARPHRD_ETHER )
continue;
rtattr* rta = IFLA_RTA( msg );
int alen = nh->nlmsg_len - NLMSG_LENGTH( sizeof( *msg ) );
string name;
vector<byte> addr;
for( ; RTA_OK( rta, alen ); rta = RTA_NEXT( rta, alen ) ) {
if( rta->rta_type == IFLA_ADDRESS ) {
auto const p = reinterpret_cast<byte const*>( RTA_DATA( rta ) );
addr.insert( addr.begin(), p, p + 6 );
}
if( rta->rta_type == IFLA_IFNAME ) {
name = string{(char*)RTA_DATA( rta )};
}
}
auto const c = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t const*>( addr.data() );
printf( "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x %s\n", c[0], c[1], c[2], c[3], c[4], c[5],
name.c_str() );
}
};
Result result;
while( ( result = read_message( fd ) ) == Result::not_done )
;
}
int main( int /*argc*/, char** /*argv*/ )
{
print_all_macs();
return 0;
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 10549
You should stop using net-tools and the archaic ioctl interface, and start on using the modern Netlink/sysfs interfaces. You have no less than 5 possibilities:
ip -o link
(-o is to get output meant for text parsing, unlike ifconfig)/sys/class/net/eth0/address
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 473
You can find a solution here: Get mac address given a specific interface
You can just skip the specific interface part.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 49803
Maybe not as elegant, but you could capture & parse the results from ifconfig, since it sounds like it has just what you are looking for.
Upvotes: 0