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svn path=/trunk/; revision=10295
401 lines
11 KiB
C
401 lines
11 KiB
C
/* plugins.c
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* plugin routines
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*
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* $Id: plugins.c,v 1.80 2004/03/04 07:07:01 guy Exp $
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*
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* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
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* By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
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* Copyright 1999 Gerald Combs
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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# include "config.h"
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#endif
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#ifdef NEED_SNPRINTF_H
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# include "snprintf.h"
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#endif
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#include "plugins.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_PLUGINS
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#include <time.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
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#include <dirent.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_H
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#include <direct.h>
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#include "filesystem.h"
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#ifdef PLUGINS_NEED_ADDRESS_TABLE
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#include "conversation.h"
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#include "reassemble.h"
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#include "prefs.h"
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#include "packet-giop.h"
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#include "packet-tpkt.h"
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#include "packet-tcp.h"
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#include "tap.h"
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#include "asn1.h"
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#include "packet-per.h"
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#include "packet-ber.h"
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#include "xdlc.h"
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#include "report_err.h"
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#include "plugins/plugin_table.h"
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static plugin_address_table_t patable = {
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/* file generated by plugin_gen.py */
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#include "plugins/Xass-list"
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};
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#endif
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/* linked list of all plugins */
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plugin *plugin_list;
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static gchar *user_plug_dir = NULL;
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#define PLUGINS_DIR_NAME "plugins"
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/*
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* add a new plugin to the list
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* returns :
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* - 0 : OK
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* - ENOMEM : memory allocation problem
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* - EEXIST : the same plugin (i.e. name/version) was already registered.
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*/
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static int
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add_plugin(void *handle, gchar *name, gchar *version,
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void (*reg_handoff)(void))
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{
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plugin *new_plug, *pt_plug;
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pt_plug = plugin_list;
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if (!pt_plug) /* the list is empty */
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{
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new_plug = (plugin *)g_malloc(sizeof(plugin));
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if (new_plug == NULL) return ENOMEM;
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plugin_list = new_plug;
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}
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else
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{
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while (1)
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{
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/* check if the same name/version is already registered */
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if (!strcmp(pt_plug->name, name) &&
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!strcmp(pt_plug->version, version))
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{
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return EEXIST;
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}
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/* we found the last plugin in the list */
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if (pt_plug->next == NULL) break;
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pt_plug = pt_plug->next;
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}
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new_plug = (plugin *)g_malloc(sizeof(plugin));
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if (new_plug == NULL) return ENOMEM;
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pt_plug->next = new_plug;
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}
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new_plug->handle = handle;
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new_plug->name = name;
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new_plug->version = version;
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new_plug->reg_handoff = reg_handoff;
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new_plug->next = NULL;
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* XXX - when we remove support for old-style plugins (which we should
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* probably do eventually, as all plugins should be written as new-style
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* ones), we may want to have "init_plugins()" merely save a pointer
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* to the plugin's "init" routine, just as we save a pointer to its
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* "reg_handoff" routine, and have a "register_all_plugins()" routine
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* to go through the list of plugins and call all of them.
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*
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* Then we'd have "epan_init()", or perhaps even something higher up
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* in the call tree, call "init_plugins()", and have "proto_init()"
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* call "register_all_plugins()" right after calling "register_all_protocols()";
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* this might be a bit cleaner.
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*/
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static void
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plugins_scan_dir(const char *dirname)
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{
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#define FILENAME_LEN 1024
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#if GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION < 2
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gchar *hack_path; /* pathname used to construct lt_lib_ext */
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gchar *lt_lib_ext; /* extension for loadable modules */
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DIR *dir; /* scanned directory */
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struct dirent *file; /* current file */
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gchar *name;
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#else /* GLIB 2 */
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GDir *dir; /* scanned directory */
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GError **dummy;
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const gchar *name;
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#endif
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gchar filename[FILENAME_LEN]; /* current file name */
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GModule *handle; /* handle returned by dlopen */
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gchar *version;
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void (*init)(void *);
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void (*reg_handoff)(void);
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gchar *dot;
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int cr;
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#if GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION < 2
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/*
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* We find the extension used on this platform for loadable modules
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* by the sneaky hack of calling "g_module_build_path" to build
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* the pathname for a module with an empty directory name and
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* empty module name, and then search for the last "." and use
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* everything from the last "." on.
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*/
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hack_path = g_module_build_path("", "");
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lt_lib_ext = strrchr(hack_path, '.');
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if (lt_lib_ext == NULL)
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{
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/*
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* Does this mean there *is* no extension? Assume so.
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*
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* XXX - the code below assumes that all loadable modules have
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* an extension....
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*/
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lt_lib_ext = "";
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}
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if ((dir = opendir(dirname)) != NULL)
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{
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while ((file = readdir(dir)) != NULL)
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{
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/* don't try to open "." and ".." */
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if (!(strcmp(file->d_name, "..") &&
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strcmp(file->d_name, "."))) continue;
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/* skip anything but files with lt_lib_ext */
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dot = strrchr(file->d_name, '.');
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if (dot == NULL || strcmp(dot, lt_lib_ext) != 0) continue;
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snprintf(filename, FILENAME_LEN, "%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s",
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dirname, file->d_name);
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name = (gchar *)file->d_name;
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#else /* GLIB 2 */
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/*
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* GLib 2.x defines G_MODULE_SUFFIX as the extension used on this
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* platform for loadable modules.
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*/
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dummy = g_malloc(sizeof(GError *));
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*dummy = NULL;
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if ((dir = g_dir_open(dirname, 0, dummy)) != NULL)
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{
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while ((name = g_dir_read_name(dir)) != NULL)
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{
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/* skip anything but files with G_MODULE_SUFFIX */
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dot = strrchr(name, '.');
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if (dot == NULL || strcmp(dot+1, G_MODULE_SUFFIX) != 0) continue;
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snprintf(filename, FILENAME_LEN, "%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s",
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dirname, name);
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#endif
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if ((handle = g_module_open(filename, 0)) == NULL)
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{
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g_warning("Couldn't load module %s: %s", filename,
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g_module_error());
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continue;
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}
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if (g_module_symbol(handle, "version", (gpointer*)&version) == FALSE)
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{
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g_warning("The plugin %s has no version symbol", name);
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g_module_close(handle);
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continue;
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}
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/*
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* Old-style dissectors don't have a "plugin_reg_handoff()"
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* routine; we no longer support them.
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*
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* New-style dissectors have one, because, otherwise, there's
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* no way for them to arrange that they ever be called.
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*/
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if (g_module_symbol(handle, "plugin_reg_handoff",
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(gpointer*)®_handoff))
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{
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/*
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* We require it to have a "plugin_init()" routine.
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*/
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if (!g_module_symbol(handle, "plugin_init", (gpointer*)&init))
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{
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g_warning("The plugin %s has a plugin_reg_handoff symbol but no plugin_init routine",
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name);
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g_module_close(handle);
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continue;
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}
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/*
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* We have a "plugin_reg_handoff()" routine, so we don't
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* need the protocol, filter string, or dissector pointer.
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*/
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if ((cr = add_plugin(handle, g_strdup(name), version,
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reg_handoff)))
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{
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if (cr == EEXIST)
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fprintf(stderr, "The plugin %s, version %s\n"
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"was found in multiple directories\n", name, version);
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else
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fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation problem\n"
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"when processing plugin %s, version %s\n",
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name, version);
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g_module_close(handle);
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continue;
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}
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/*
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* Call its init routine.
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*/
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#ifdef PLUGINS_NEED_ADDRESS_TABLE
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init(&patable);
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#else
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init(NULL);
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#endif
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* This is an old-style dissector; warn that it won't
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* be used, as those aren't supported.
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*/
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fprintf(stderr,
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"The plugin %s, version %s is an old-style plugin;\n"
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"Those are no longer supported.\n", name, version);
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}
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}
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#if GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION < 2
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closedir(dir);
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}
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g_free(hack_path);
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#else /* GLIB 2 */
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g_dir_close(dir);
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}
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g_clear_error(dummy);
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g_free(dummy);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* init plugins
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*/
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void
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init_plugins(const char *plugin_dir)
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{
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#ifdef WIN32
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const char *datafile_dir;
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char *install_plugin_dir;
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#endif
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if (plugin_list == NULL) /* ensure init_plugins is only run once */
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{
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#ifdef WIN32
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/*
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* On Windows, the data file directory is the installation
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* directory; the plugins are stored under it.
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*
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* Assume we're running the installed version of Ethereal;
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* on Windows, the data file directory is the directory
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* in which the Ethereal binary resides.
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*/
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datafile_dir = get_datafile_dir();
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install_plugin_dir = g_malloc(strlen(datafile_dir) + strlen("plugins") +
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strlen(VERSION) + 3);
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sprintf(install_plugin_dir, "%s\\plugins\\%s", datafile_dir, VERSION);
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/*
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* Make sure that pathname refers to a directory.
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*/
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if (test_for_directory(install_plugin_dir) != EISDIR) {
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/*
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* Either it doesn't refer to a directory or it
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* refers to something that doesn't exist.
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*
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* Assume that means we're running, for example,
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* a version of Ethereal we've built in a source
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* directory, and fall back on the default
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* installation directory, so you can put the plugins
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* somewhere so they can be used with this version
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* of Ethereal.
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*
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* XXX - should we, instead, have the Windows build
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* procedure create a subdirectory of the "plugins"
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* source directory, and copy the plugin DLLs there,
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* so that you use the plugins from the build tree?
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*/
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install_plugin_dir =
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g_strdup("C:\\Program Files\\Ethereal\\plugins\\" VERSION);
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}
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/*
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* Scan that directory.
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*/
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plugins_scan_dir(install_plugin_dir);
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g_free(install_plugin_dir);
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#else
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/*
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* Scan the plugin directory.
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*/
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plugins_scan_dir(plugin_dir);
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#endif
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if (!user_plug_dir)
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user_plug_dir = get_persconffile_path(PLUGINS_DIR_NAME, FALSE);
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plugins_scan_dir(user_plug_dir);
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}
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}
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void
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register_all_plugin_handoffs(void)
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{
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plugin *pt_plug;
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/*
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* For all new-style plugins, call the register-handoff routine.
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* This is called from "proto_init()"; it must be called after
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* "register_all_protocols()" and "init_plugins()" are called,
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* in case one plugin registers itself either with a built-in
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* dissector or with another plugin; we must first register all
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* dissectors, whether built-in or plugin, so their dissector tables
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* are initialized, and only then register all handoffs.
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*
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* We treat those protocols as always being enabled; they should
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* use the standard mechanism for enabling/disabling protocols, not
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* the plugin-specific mechanism.
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*/
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for (pt_plug = plugin_list; pt_plug != NULL; pt_plug = pt_plug->next)
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(pt_plug->reg_handoff)();
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}
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#endif
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