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  20. .TH PCAP_COMPILE 3PCAP "24 March 2017"
  21. .SH NAME
  22. pcap_compile \- compile a filter expression
  23. .SH SYNOPSIS
  24. .nf
  25. .ft B
  26. #include <pcap/pcap.h>
  27. .ft
  28. .LP
  29. .ft B
  30. int pcap_compile(pcap_t *p, struct bpf_program *fp,
  31. .ti +8
  32. const char *str, int optimize, bpf_u_int32 netmask);
  33. .ft
  34. .fi
  35. .SH DESCRIPTION
  36. .B pcap_compile()
  37. is used to compile the string
  38. .I str
  39. into a filter program. See
  40. .BR pcap-filter (@MAN_MISC_INFO@)
  41. for the syntax of that string.
  42. .I program
  43. is a pointer to a
  44. .I bpf_program
  45. struct and is filled in by
  46. .BR pcap_compile() .
  47. .I optimize
  48. controls whether optimization on the resulting code is performed.
  49. .I netmask
  50. specifies the IPv4 netmask of the network on which packets are being
  51. captured; it is used only when checking for IPv4 broadcast addresses in
  52. the filter program. If the netmask of the network on which packets are
  53. being captured isn't known to the program, or if packets are being
  54. captured on the Linux "any" pseudo-interface that can capture on more
  55. than one network, a value of PCAP_NETMASK_UNKNOWN can be supplied; tests
  56. for IPv4 broadcast addresses will fail to compile, but all other tests in
  57. the filter program will be OK.
  58. .LP
  59. NOTE: in libpcap 1.8.0 and later,
  60. .B pcap_compile()
  61. can be used in multiple threads within a single process. However, in
  62. earlier versions of libpcap, it is
  63. .I not
  64. safe to use
  65. .B pcap_compile()
  66. in multiple threads in a single process without some form of mutual
  67. exclusion allowing only one thread to call it at any given time.
  68. .SH RETURN VALUE
  69. .B pcap_compile()
  70. returns 0 on success and \-1 on failure.
  71. If \-1 is returned,
  72. .B pcap_geterr()
  73. or
  74. .B pcap_perror()
  75. may be called with
  76. .I p
  77. as an argument to fetch or display the error text.
  78. .SH SEE ALSO
  79. pcap(3PCAP), pcap_setfilter(3PCAP), pcap_freecode(3PCAP),
  80. pcap_geterr(3PCAP), pcap-filter(@MAN_MISC_INFO@)