hex_str_to_bytes(). Use the new routine to initialize any WEP keys we
have defined. This has the side effect of fixing an overflow if the user
entered a long WEP key.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9471
control field, and have a preference in the LWAPP dissector to specify
whether to use it or the regular 802.11 dissector, as some hardware
sends out LWAPP-encapsulated 802.11 packets with a byte-swapped FC field.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8534
Instead of using "dissect_vendor_specific_ie()" to dissect the WPA key
data, turn the code to dissect a collection of 802.11 tagged parameters
into a routine, use that routine when dissecting 802.11 management
frames, and also use it to dissect the key data.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8513
the units for output power are dBm, not dbi;
decode multiple start channel/number of channels/output power
combinations;
display the output power as a signed value.
Additional change from Martijn Schipper to fix the display of the output
power.
Pass the tagged data value pointer to "dissect_vendor_specific_ie()".
Don't special-case unknown tag values - use "val_to_str()" even for
unknown tag values, and handle the value in the "default:" case.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8501
than tag-specific code, put it, and the tag length, into the protocol
tree. Make those fields FT_UINT8, as they're one byte long.
Don't pass to "dissect_vendor_specific_ie()" variables whose names and
values are the same as global variables.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8499
being complete and for fragmentation being trivial (i.e., the packet in
question is both the first and last fragment). Have its callers *not*
do that check - this lets "process_reassembled_data()" put in the
"Reassembled in" item for fragments other than the last fragment.
Add a "Reassembled in" field to TDS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8295
Extract the FCS decoding section of the PPP_HDLC dissector to
allow the CHDLC dissector to use the same routine.
The ppp_options used for preferences has been renamed to
fcs_options and exported via packet-ppp.h so CHDLC gets a
separate (but identical) FCS preference.
This means prefs.h has to be included before packet-ppp.h so a
couple of ppp related files (packet-{gtp,null,raw,vj}.c) had
their includes slightly re-arranged.
From me: make the PPP/CHDLC FCS code use "crc32()" to check the 32-bit
FCS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8266
parse the WEP keys every time they're changed, not just when we
start up;
make the description of the WEP keys in the preference more
accurate.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7922
null) to the "fragment_items" structure, and don't pass that value into
"process_reassembled_data()", just have it use the value in the
"fragment_items" structure passed to it.
Make "process_reassembled_data()" capable of handling reassembly done by
"fragment_add_seq_check()", and use it in the ATP and 802.11 dissectors;
give them "reassembled_in" fields. Make "process_reassembled_data()"
handle only the case of a completed reassembly (fd_head != NULL) so that
we can use it in those dissectors without gunking the code up too much.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7513
attempt reassembly of a higher-level packet that includes the
lower-level packet, use "tvb_bytes_exist()" to check whether all the
data that's to be included in the reassembly is available, rather than
by checking whether the packet is short.
Add some checks of that sort that were missing.
Use the reported length of the packet when doing reassembly.
Make the "iphdrlen" field of a "packet_info" structure be the length of
the IP header in bytes, not in 4-byte words.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7274
support for two new 802.11 elements used in the latest IEEE
802.11g draft version: ERP Information and Extended Support
Rates;
two new capabilities flags.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6978
header.
Add overflow checks to "BYTES_ARE_IN_FRAME()", and cast all arguments to
unsigned values (negative values should never be passed) to squelch
compiler warnings.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6567
sequence numbers or offsets and are thus assumed to be received in order
with no duplicates or dropped fragments (e.g., for NetBIOS Frame, where
802.2 LLC guarantees in-order delivery to NetBIOS with no duplicates or
dropped fragments).
"show_fragment_tree()' and "show_fragment_seq_tree()" don't modify the
"fragment_items" to which the "fit" argument points, so make that
argument a "const fragment_items *".
Make all the "fragment_items" tables "static" (as they're not used
outside the modules defining them) and "const" (as they're not
modified).
Add support for reassembly of NetBIOS fragmented requests and responses.
Get rid of an unnecessary include of "packet-tr.c" in the NetBIOS
dissector, and make its table of dissection function pointers static.
Fix some typos in the AppleTalk and NetBIOS dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6491
equivalents for the toplevel directory. The removal of winsock2.h will
hopefully not cause any problems under MSVC++, as those files using
struct timeval still include wtap.h, which still includes winsock2.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5932
dftest.c:
Remove #if-0-ed includes
packet-ieee80211.c, packet-wtls.c, packet-afp.c, packet-wsp.c,
packet-wtp.c, ethereal_gen.py:
Remove redundant include varargs (already in snprintf.h,
and required only for snprintf.h)
Remove unused include of snprintf.h from files not using
"snprintf()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5889
don't end up with an empty tree for the parameters.
Fetch the IV and key regardless of whether we're building a protocol
tree; that ensures that we know we have the IV/key before we try to
dissect stuff after it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5741
Use "memset()" rather than "bzero()", as "memset()" is the official ANSI
C routine (and you get an error when compiling with MSVC++ if you use
"bzero()").
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5699
mangling of the 802.11 dissector, and optional processing of an FCS at
the end of the frame.
When dissecting the frame-type-dependent part of the header, dissect all
management frames (including ones with an invalid subtype) the same, and
dissect all data frames (including ones with an invalid subtype) the
same.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5696
but for stuff reassembled with "fragment_add_seq()" or
"fragment_add_seq_check()".
Add a "fragment tag" string to the "fragment_items", so that packets
with fragmentation errors can be properly flagged as having "Illegal
fragments" or "Illegal segments" depending on the term used with the
protocol in question.
Make all the dissectors that can use "show_fragment_tree()" or
"show_fragment_seq_tree()", and don't already use them, do so.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5644
in the "packet_info" structure instead, as we don't need a pointer for
every single frame in the capture file, just for each frame for which we
currently have an open "epan_dissect_t".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5614
least some of the reassembly mechanism, so we can deal with both bogus
and real last fragment (display the bogus ones as unfragmented frames,
treat the real ones as fragments).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5186
packets, using the reassembly ID and the frame number of the final frame
as the key. There is no guarantee that reassembly IDs won't be reused,
even when talking between the same source and destination address; if,
once reassembly is complete, the "fragment_data" structure is moved to
the latter hash table, this will keep reused reassembly IDs from causing
mis-reassembly.
Add a routine "fragment_add_seq_check()", which
if a fragment has the "more fragments" flag not set but is the
first fragment of a reassembly, treats that as a non-fragmented
frame, allocating a "fragment_data" structure for the reassembly
but not attaching any fragment to it, and adding it to a
reassembled packet list;
if a packet has been reassembled, removes it from the table of
reassemblies and moves it to the table of reassembled packets;
if the frame's been seen already, looks it up in the table of
reassembled packets rather than the table of reassemblies.
Add reassembly support for fragmented 802.11 frames. Use
"fragment_add_seq_check()" to cope with the fact that some
hardware+drivers apparently hands us reassembled frames with a non-zero
fragment number and the "more fragments" bit clear (as if it puts the
802.11 header of the *last* fragment onto the reassembled data).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5177