do not use Packet objects directly. Use Ptr<Packet> instead
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* Author: Mathieu Lacage <mathieu.lacage@sophia.inria.fr>
*/
#ifndef PCAP_TRACE_H
#define PCAP_TRACE_H
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "ns3/ptr.h"
namespace ns3 {
class Packet;
class TraceContext;
class PcapWriter;
class PcapTrace
{
public:
PcapTrace (std::string filename);
~PcapTrace ();
void TraceAllIp (void);
private:
PcapWriter *GetStream (uint32_t nodeId, uint32_t interfaceId);
void LogIp (TraceContext const &context, Ptr<const Packet> p, uint32_t interfaceIndex);
std::string m_filename;
struct Trace {
uint32_t nodeId;
uint32_t interfaceId;
PcapWriter *writer;
};
std::vector<Trace> m_traces;
};
}//namespace ns3
#endif /* PCAP_TRACE_H */