update with FT_GUID, FT_OID, BASE_DEC_HEX, BASE_HEX_DEC

svn path=/trunk/; revision=18163
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Tomas Kukosa 2006-05-15 16:28:49 +00:00
parent 31547dee95
commit d31072a9a2
1 changed files with 56 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -868,8 +868,8 @@ FIELDTYPE FT_NONE, FT_BOOLEAN, FT_UINT8, FT_UINT16, FT_UINT24,
FT_INT64, FT_FLOAT, FT_DOUBLE, FT_ABSOLUTE_TIME,
FT_RELATIVE_TIME, FT_STRING, FT_STRINGZ, FT_UINT_STRING,
FT_ETHER, FT_BYTES, FT_IPv4, FT_IPv6, FT_IPXNET,
FT_FRAMENUM, FT_PROTOCOL
FIELDBASE BASE_NONE, BASE_DEC, BASE_HEX, BASE_OCT
FT_FRAMENUM, FT_PROTOCOL, FT_GUID, FT_OID
FIELDBASE BASE_NONE, BASE_DEC, BASE_HEX, BASE_OCT, BASE_DEC_HEX, BASE_HEX_DEC
FIELDCONVERT VALS(x), TFS(x), NULL
BITMASK Usually 0x0 unless using the TFS(x) field conversion.
FIELDDESCR A brief description of the field.
@ -953,6 +953,11 @@ wrong answer on the PC on which you're doing development, and try
"tvb_get_letohl()" instead, as "tvb_get_letohl()" will give the wrong
answer on big-endian machines.
Accessors for GUID:
void tvb_get_ntohguid(tvbuff_t *, gint offset, e_guid_t *guid);
void tvb_get_letohguid(tvbuff_t *, gint offset, e_guid_t *guid);
String accessors:
guint8 *tvb_get_string(tvbuff_t*, gint offset, gint length);
@ -1382,6 +1387,8 @@ The type of value this field holds. The current field types are:
FT_IPXNET An IPX address displayed in hex as a 6-byte
network number followed by a 6-byte station
address.
FT_GUID A Globally Unique Identifier
FT_OID An ASN.1 Object Identifier
Some of these field types are still not handled in the display filter
routines, but the most common ones are. The FT_UINT* variables all
@ -1402,10 +1409,13 @@ are:
BASE_DEC,
BASE_HEX,
BASE_OCT
BASE_OCT,
BASE_DEC_HEX,
BASE_HEX_DEC
BASE_DEC, BASE_HEX, and BASE_OCT are decimal, hexadecimal, and octal,
respectively.
respectively. BASE_DEC_HEX and BASE_HEX_DEC display value in two bases
(the 1st representation folowed by the 2nd in parenthes)
For FT_BOOLEAN fields that are also bitfields, 'display' is used to tell
the proto_tree how wide the parent bitfield is. With integers this is
@ -1810,6 +1820,34 @@ protocol or field labels to the proto_tree:
proto_item*
proto_tree_add_text_valist(tree, tvb, start, length, format, ap);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_guid(tree, id, tvb, start, length, value_ptr);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_guid_hidden(tree, id, tvb, start, length, value_ptr);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_guid_format(tree, id, tvb, start, length, value_ptr,
format, ...);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_guid_format_value(tree, id, tvb, start, length,
value_ptr, format, ...);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_oid(tree, id, tvb, start, length, value_ptr);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_oid_hidden(tree, id, tvb, start, length, value_ptr);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_oid_format(tree, id, tvb, start, length, value_ptr,
format, ...);
proto_item *
proto_tree_add_oid_format_value(tree, id, tvb, start, length,
value_ptr, format, ...);
The 'tree' argument is the tree to which the item is to be added. The
'tvb' argument is the tvbuff from which the item's value is being
extracted; the 'start' argument is the offset from the beginning of that
@ -1960,6 +1998,8 @@ proto_tree_add_uint()
proto_tree_add_uint64()
proto_tree_add_int()
proto_tree_add_int64()
proto_tree_add_guid()
proto_tree_add_oid()
----------------------------
These routines are used to add items to the protocol tree if either:
@ -2024,6 +2064,12 @@ integer value, in host byte order. (This routine cannot be used to add
For proto_tree_add_int64(), the 'value' argument is a 64-bit signed
integer value, in host byte order.
For proto_tree_add_guid(), the 'value_ptr' argument is a pointer to an
e_guid_t structure.
For proto_tree_add_oid(), the 'value_ptr' argument is a pointer to an
ASN.1 Object Identifier.
proto_tree_add_bytes_hidden()
proto_tree_add_time_hidden()
proto_tree_add_ipxnet_hidden()
@ -2036,6 +2082,8 @@ proto_tree_add_float_hidden()
proto_tree_add_double_hidden()
proto_tree_add_uint_hidden()
proto_tree_add_int_hidden()
proto_tree_add_guid_hidden()
proto_tree_add_oid_hidden()
----------------------------
These routines add fields and values to a tree, but don't show them in
the GUI tree. They are used for the same reason that
@ -2055,6 +2103,8 @@ proto_tree_add_uint_format()
proto_tree_add_uint64_format()
proto_tree_add_int_format()
proto_tree_add_int64_format()
proto_tree_add_guid_format()
proto_tree_add_oid_format()
----------------------------
These routines are used to add items to the protocol tree when the
dissector routines wants complete control over how the field and value
@ -2078,6 +2128,8 @@ proto_tree_add_uint_format_value()
proto_tree_add_uint64_format_value()
proto_tree_add_int_format_value()
proto_tree_add_int64_format_value()
proto_tree_add_guid_format_value()
proto_tree_add_oid_format_value()
----------------------------
These routines are used to add items to the protocol tree when the