When there are a lot of if-else branch judgments, the table-driven method can be used to optimize to facilitate subsequent maintenance.
The original function remain unchanged.
Display filters on Windows where broken in such a way that the file was generated with empty lines and the wrong file delimiters.
Likewise, loading the file lead to issues when the formatting was not 100% match by the plattform being used
Fixes#18082
DVB-S2X has two possible meanings of the rolloff factor, with
different value strings. Only add the correct one as part of the bitmask,
instead of always adding it twice, once with the low value string and once
with the appropriate value string.
In some cases the available information on packets were not displayed.
This change displays this information. Some code formatting and
variable renaming was also done.
Using a similar strategy to ce087027ef we
group conversation and pdata use by the layer depth we are decoding.
This now decodes EAP-TLS within TEAP (and should work for TTLS and PEAP)
Users might want to download a source tarball and build an RPM
package from it.
Have git-export-release.sh use git-archive's 'export-subst' feature
so that it can detect whether it is being run from a git repository
versus run from source extracted from a tarball produced by git-archive.
In the latter case, produce a helpful console message telling the
user to copy the downloaded tarball into the binary directory so
that the rpm-package target can succeed. Also update the Developer's
Guide to suggest this as well.
We could try to create our own archive using tar, but there are
several possible gotchas, such as in-source builds, excluding a build
directory that is a subdirectory of the source dir, excluding unknown
different build directories from previous builds, dealing with different
options in different versions of tar, etc. This is good enough for
the common case, and anyone who wants something more complicated can
hopefully create their own tarball.
Fix#15167
More fine tuning of the SMC-Rv2 support, and add the support to show
the GID list in a CLC proposal message.
Signed-off-by: Karsten Graul <kgraul@linux.ibm.com>
Add SMCRv2 clc proposal/accept/confirm and decline support.
Proposal and decline parsing routines are used by SMC-R(v2) and SMC-D(v2).
Enhance the existing SMC protocol dissector in such
a generic way that it supports both SMC-R(v2) and SMC-D(v2)
protocols. These two protocols are similar to each other.
SMC-D and SMC-R has a version 1 and version 2.
Signed-off-by: Guvenc Gulce <guvenc@linux.ibm.com>
If name resolution is enabled in the conversations and endpoints
dialogs, sort address columns by the resolved names, not by the
addresses; sorting them by address will give *very* unexpected results,
and not make it easier to look for addresses by name.