Change-Id: I480e58a1676677bb362bb4e9dc866c5d5f0814e1
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/24111
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Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
Renamed in 29.273 Rel 14
Change-Id: I171510869ed2c8a77a983e7c37bbdcb7494ad076
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21696
Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
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Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
V14.4.0 (2017-03).
Change-Id: Ia9624ca6668dea8f673a70eb87482cd05238e920
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21365
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Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
Fix a mistake in a comment.
Change-Id: Ibb12ff3036fb42fe5e3955c67c7c9989f8ffca63
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18610
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
Also:
- Move new T6a/T6b AVPs into TGPP.xml (to keep them all together).
- Put back a comment that was (accidentally?) deleted; add some similar notes
in other places.
Change-Id: I2a468aa3be0069cd8124dd9e5b0a27e333849059
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18433
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... In order to make the Diameter XML valid again.
This includes adding T6a/T6b and most of the AVPs of that application.
Fix up some white space while at it.
Change-Id: Ie39b3e574065628fdba215cc9c045eebcbd3077e
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18422
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
Fix up some white space while at it.
Change-Id: I41efa63ad33288046b56c2eee6a20e066ac6b334
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18190
Reviewed-by: Jeff Morriss <jeff.morriss.ws@gmail.com>
- xxx-time values are not UNIX timestamps (that is a CUPS-ism - they are
time since bootup in IPP itself)
- Change all of the display strings to use the official IANA values
(confusing otherwise)
- Add support for newer value/group tags.
- Add support for all enum attribute values.
- Add request/response tracking so you can easily match things up.
- Decode octetString, rangeOfInteger, textWithLanguage, nameWithLanguage,
dateTime, and resolution values.
- Don't treat integers and enums as interchangeable (they aren't).
- Integers and enums are signed integers.
- Put operation id or status code in info column.
Change-Id: I9fb5cd89d3c386a2b3932ef4c75967ce2547bc22
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Reviewed-by: Smith Kennedy <smith.kennedy@hp.com>
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... Except for the fact that many AVP names start with "3GPP".
Make the AVP names XML IDs again.
Fix all the grouped AVPs that reference AVPs (by name) or vice-versa. This
includes:
* Fixing a bunch of typos (including type mismatches).
* Commenting out a number of references to vendor AVPs for which we don't have
the specs.
* Adding a few missing AVPs.
Change-Id: Ic2ddb50cc947877de9086be51f7813e8f9be02b4
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15973
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In most cases this means prepending the application- or vendor-name to force
uniqueness. A few vendors have duplicates within their namespace--append the
AVP code to these.
Also fix a few other invalid names (with spaces or parentheses in the names).
Change-Id: I5bb78d31526122dd5782055638af410cc497e49d
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15960
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
These were presumably there to allow indexed search of the AVP list but it
wasn't working anyway (binary search was used). And the expert info for
"unknown" (to Wireshark) AVPs is a good thing.
Change-Id: Id6b9e5c90b8a2a6e3cf4415cd1b6114308c74440
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In some cases this means using the correct (updated?) name from the
specification. In others it means prepending the application- or vendor-name
to force uniqueness.
Remove a few more "Unassigned" AVPs from the XML files.
Change-Id: I61d55ef97ff8efc3317c91bf79e73031735f740a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15949
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In some cases this means using the correct (updated?) name from the
specification. In others it means prepending the application name to force
uniqueness.
Change-Id: I8301c769af2b2279c0be7c1bc65e99fe25c1cc80
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15935
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
There's no AVP named "AVP". And there's no need to tell Wireshark that any AVP
may put in the group (the RFC lists "AVP" for that purpose).
Change-Id: I3591af725ebe089e13eae7b712ef4404cb7924a2
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15906
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>