set the read filter dialog modal and transient to the parent window if requested. This way, it will receive input signals (solving problems with GTK2's gtk_file_chooser).
To do this, add another construct_args flag, so it will be modal only if really needed ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16926
like that of the Ethereal I/O stat tap. Improve error messages in both
taps.
Use nstime() routines and structure assignment to do operations on
nstime_t values.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16346
generate columns; use cf_retap_packets instead of cf_redissect_packets()
when running taps (the general flow graph stat uses the Info column).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15793
I've done more than a day to change the timestamp resolution from microseconds to nanoseconds. As I really don't want to loose those changes, I'm going to check in the changes I've done so far. Hopefully someone else will give me a helping hand with the things left ...
What's done: I've changed the timestamp resolution from usec to nsec in almost any place in the sources. I've changed parts of the implementation in nstime.s/.h and a lot of places elsewhere.
As I don't understand the editcap source (well, I'm maybe just too tired right now), hopefully someone else might be able to fix this soon.
Doing all those changes, we get native nanosecond timestamp resolution in Ethereal. After fixing all the remaining issues, I'll take a look how to display this in a convenient way...
As I've also changed the wiretap timestamp resolution from usec to nsec we might want to change the wiretap version number...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15520
filter as an argument on the command line and have a dialog box to enter
the display filter through the GUI. Use it for all stats using
"gtk_tap_dfilter_dlg_cb()".
Add a top-level "stat_menu.h" file to declare "REGISTER_STAT_GROUP_E"
for the benefit of the declaration of "register_dfilter_stat()" in the
top-level "tap_dfilter_dlg.h". Rename the "stat_menu.h" in the gtk
directory to "gtk_stat_menu.h", so as not to have two headers with the
same name.
Get rid of headers not declaring any functions not being used in the
module.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15493
and "Statistics" menu items into "stat.h" and "stat.c", to separate them
from the core tapping APIs. A tap could conceivably not register as a
"-z" command-line argument or "Statistics" menu item, and a stat could
conceivably not be implemented as a tap, and dissectors that implement
tapping points don't need the UI-related stuff from "stat.h", they just
want the tap-related stuff in <epan/tap.h>.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15427
_U_-ify some unused arguments, rather than assigning them to themselves.
Un-constify one variable that gets assigned a mallocated pointer.
Clean up indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15236
Example: SUM(tcp.analysis.rto)
so one can plot the total amount of time that TCP sessions were idle due to waiting for a retransmission to occur.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14920
it's used to register a callback for a tap listener invoked if the
specified command line argument is specified to the "-z" flag.
Move it, along with routines to:
look up a "-z" argument in the table constructed by
"register_tap_listener_cmd_arg()" and either save the full
argument to "-z" and the corresponding listener if it's found or
return a failure indication if it isn't;
list the available tap listeners;
call the "init" routines for the tap listeners saved in the
table above;
and have Ethereal and Tethereal use those routines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13993
This includes: all functions in file.h now have a cf_ prefix, will have doxygen tags, will have the capture_file *cf as the first parameter and I tried to generalize the return values for non trivial functions.
Hopefully, I didn't introduced any new bugs, as I had to change a lot of files...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13289
const pointer (so that we don't get complaints when we make the
tap-specific data argument to "tap_queue_packet()" a const pointer,
allowing dissectors to hand const data to a tap without a complaint), we
should make the tap per-packet function take a const pointer as an
argument as well. Do so.
In some taps, use _U_, or actually use the argument, rather than
sticking in dummy "X = X" assignments to fake use of parameters. (This
means that the tap functions in question no longer have the notion that
they act on a particular static structure wired in.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12910
one.
"get_basename()" doesn't modify its argument, and its callers don't
modify the substring pointed to by the result, so make it take a "const
char *" as an argument and return a "const char *".
"find_last_pathname_separator()" doesn't modify its argument, so make it
a "const char *" - but some of its callers pass a non-"const" "char *"
and modify the result, so don't make its return value a "const char *".
And, as none of its callers are outside "filesystem.c", make it static.
In "about_folders_page_new()", have separate variables for pathnames
returned as "const char *" (which are cached by the routine that returns
them, so you can't modify them - and can't free them, so get rid of the
commented-out "g_free()" calls for them) and pathnames returned as "char
*" (which are allocated anew for each call, and can be modified, but
have to be freed).
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12881
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400
use window_new instead of dlg_window_new for the statistics windows
(as these are no dialog windows)
do some code cleanup
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10979
(including remebering of the dialog size in recent file).
for a first step, I replaced all window_new() calls from dialogs
into dlg_window_new() ones, and removed all gtk_window_set_position
calls, this should be done in a more generalized way
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10964
called "IO stats" now "Throughput Graph" as this might be somewhat more descriptive IMHO.
Same applies to the "TCP Stream Analysis" -> "TCP Stream Graphs"
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10203
now sorted by ISO-layer, than alphabetically (now longer by functionality).
Seperated the tap registering from the actual menu making stuff,
so the seperate step of registering the tap and the menu is no longer needed.
Removed all things related to this double registering.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10180
the title, and arranges to set the icon for it. Use that instead of
"gtk_window_new()" and separate calls to set the title and arrange to
set the icon.
Regularize #includes a bit.
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10054
"tap_menu.h" file, and have the Ethereal taps include that rather than
"menu.h", so we don't have to worry about making sure we've included
<stdio.h> to define FILE, etc. just because some "menu.h" functions
require it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10031
filter expressions; use that in a number of places, so we use the same
alert box. (More work is needed to figure out the right way to handle
some other "dfilter_compile()" failures.)
Use the error message from the display filter as the primary error, as
that's the message that tells you what the underlying problem is. (The
GNOME HIG says "In most situations the user should only need the primary
text to make a quick decision", so the primary text should tell you
what's wrong with the filter, not just that it's invalid. If there are
messages from the display filter code that don't give enough
information, or are a bit cryptic, such as "Unexpected end of filter
string," those should be fixed in the display filter code.)
Improve the error used if an empty filter is used for "find frame".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10025
"simple_dialog()"; NULL might be #defined to be a pointer expression on
some platforms, causing compiler warnings (and, on platforms where a
null pointer doesn't have all its bits 0, possibly causing misbehavior,
although I don't think there are any such platforms on which Ethereal
runs).
Don't allow 0 as button mask argument to "simple_dialog()".
Squelch a compiler warning.
Report fatal problems as errors, not warnings.
Report file I/O errors with "file_open_error_message()".
Report file write errors (including those reported by "close()", e.g.
some errors writing to an NFS server) when saving raw packet data to a
file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9915