The Cops dissector does not support the IPv6 Classifier object which was added
to PCMM in the I04 spec. The object is identified by Snum = 6, Stype = 3.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30250
The IPv6 SubscriberId object, which was added in the I04 spec, is not supported
in the cops dissector for PCMM. It was already supported for DQOS, however. The
object is identified by S-num = 3, S-type = 2.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30224
ClassifierID should be before Priority field in the Extended Classifier of
PacketCable Multimedia Protocol. Also the reference to PacketCable Multimedia
document PKT-SP-MM-I02-040930 is wrong because there is no definition about
Extended Classifier. My fix is based on PacketCable Multimedia
PKT-SP-MM-I04-080522 document.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28969
(1) Trailing/leading spaces are removed from 'name's/'blurb's
(2) Duplicate 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(3) Empty ("") 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(4) BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0 are used for 'display', 'strings' and 'bitmask' fields
for FT_NONE, FT_BYTES, FT_IPv4, FT_IPv6, FT_ABSOLUTE_TIME, FT_RELATIVE_TIME,
FT_PROTOCOL, FT_STRING and FT_STRINGZ field types
(5) Only allow non-zero value for 'display' if 'bitmask' is non-zero
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28770
The Gate Usage Info field was not displaying properly because the dissector code was
looking for a 32 bit integer, when the PCMM spec says the field is a 64 bit integer.
The UserID field was assuming the string was null terminated, but the string is only null
terminated if the original string's length was not a multiple of four. I fixed this by getting
the string based on the expected length instead of the null terminator.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28197
up (99 44/100% of which were assignments of double-precision
floating-point constants to floats). Hopefully this will catch at least
some P64 issues on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28108
The existing Wireshark Cops PCMM dissector does not support the new I04 fields fof PCMM.
I've added the new fields which are relevant to the policy server to the dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28066
In capture_sync.c: Don't clobber the DLT value.
In packet-cops.c (modified by me): Instead of adding an item as a static,
mis-cast FT_UINT16 to the tree, add it as an FT_NONE.
In packet-802.11.c: Add the right address to the tree.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23624
- Indexing (implied and not) is OK now, however indexes for related tables (AUGMENT, EXTEND, etc) are registered many times.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22861
there are many reasons why some protocols actually need to be able to access the pinfo structure while determining the pdu size
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19751
while this should improve performance by unmeasurably little it does have the sideeffect that once we finish the rewrite tcp analysis might actually work and work well even for tcp over tcp tunnelling.
this also means that if you include packet-tcp.h you also need to include emem.h .
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17681
separate buffer. Fixes the current Buildbot failure.
Don't let the sprint_realloc_* functions reallocate ep_allocated memory.
Add comments warning against this in the future.
In emem.c, make sure we don't use an extra 100k every stinkin' time
someone wants to allocate memory when debugging is enabled.
Fixup whitespace.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17051
packet-wccp.c: Fix incorrect use of g_snprintf return
packet-cops.c: Fix incorrect use of g_snprintf return value
packet-wtp.c: Fix incorrect use of g_snprintf return value
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17046
BER identifier and length information; calling
"dissect_ber_identifier()" and "dissect_ber_length()" with a null tree
argument doesn't have any advantages over that.
Don't put an octet string into the protocol tree twice, once with
"dissect_ber_octet_string()" and once with the real value; once is enough.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16112
the lines of what's done for RADIUS. That keeps them together (and
separate from other files), and makes the layout of the top-level source
directory closer to the layout of the installation directory, so that if
you run Ethereal or Tethereal from the top-level directory on Windows
it'll pick up the Diameter dictionary files (if it supports loading
them), and can do so on UN*X if we support a mechanism to let it find
its control files in the directory in which the binary resides.
Use the diameter_DATA, dtds_DATA, and radius_DATA macros in the
EXTRA_DIST macro, so you only have to change the lists of Diameter, DTD,
and RADIUS files in one place if you add or remove a file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16050