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/* packet.h
* Definitions for packet disassembly structures and routines
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __PACKET_H__
#define __PACKET_H__
#include "proto.h"
#include "tvbuff.h"
#include "value_string.h"
#include "frame_data.h"
#include "packet_info.h"
#include "column-utils.h"
#include "tfs.h"
#include "ws_symbol_export.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
struct epan_range;
/** @defgroup packet General Packet Dissection
*
* @{
*/
#define hi_nibble(b) (((b) & 0xf0) >> 4)
#define lo_nibble(b) ((b) & 0x0f)
/* Useful when you have an array whose size you can tell at compile-time */
#define array_length(x) (sizeof x / sizeof x[0])
/* Check whether the "len" bytes of data starting at "offset" is
* entirely inside the captured data for this packet. */
#define BYTES_ARE_IN_FRAME(offset, captured_len, len) \
((guint)(offset) + (guint)(len) > (guint)(offset) && \
(guint)(offset) + (guint)(len) <= (guint)(captured_len))
/* To pass one of two strings, singular or plural */
#define plurality(d,s,p) ((d) == 1 ? (s) : (p))
typedef struct _packet_counts {
gint sctp;
gint tcp;
gint udp;
gint icmp;
gint ospf;
gint gre;
gint netbios;
gint ipx;
gint vines;
gint other;
gint total;
gint arp;
gint i2c_event;
gint i2c_data;
} packet_counts;
/** Number of packet counts. */
#define PACKET_COUNTS_SIZE sizeof(packet_counts) / sizeof (gint)
extern void packet_init(void);
extern void packet_cache_proto_handles(void);
extern void packet_cleanup(void);
/* Handle for dissectors you call directly or register with "dissector_add_uint()".
This handle is opaque outside of "packet.c". */
struct dissector_handle;
typedef struct dissector_handle *dissector_handle_t;
/* Hash table for matching unsigned integers, or strings, and dissectors;
this is opaque outside of "packet.c". */
Get rid of the lists of conversation dissectors; instead, have a dissector table contain both a hash table, to use to look up port numbers to find a dissector, and a list of all dissectors that *could* be assigned to ports in that hash table, to be used by user interface code. Make the "Decode As" dialog box code use that. Also make it *not* let you choose whether to set the dissector for both the UDP and TCP versions of a port; some protocols run only atop TCP, some run only atop UDP, and even those that can run atop both may have different dissector handles to use over TCP and UDP, so handling a single merged list would be a mess. (If the user is setting the dissector for a TCP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting the dissector for a UDP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting a dissector for both, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over *both* TCP *and* UDP should be listed, *and* there needs to be a way to let the "Decode As" code get both the TCP handle *and* the UDP handle and use the right ones. If somebody really wants that, they need to implement all of the above if they want the code to be correct.) Fix the code that handles setting the dissection for the IP protocol number to correctly update the lists of protocols being dissected as TCP and as UDP; the code before this change wasn't updating the single such list to add new protocols. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4311
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struct dissector_table;
typedef struct dissector_table *dissector_table_t;
/*
* Dissector that returns nothing.
*/
Allow either old-style (pre-tvbuff) or new-style (tvbuffified) dissectors to be registered as dissectors for particular ports, registered as heuristic dissectors, and registered as dissectors for conversations, and have routines to be used both by old-style and new-style dissectors to call registered dissectors. Have the code that calls those dissectors translate the arguments as necessary. (For conversation dissectors, replace "find_conversation_dissector()", which just returns a pointer to the dissector, with "old_try_conversation_dissector()" and "try_conversation_dissector()", which actually call the dissector, so that there's a single place at which we can do that translation. Also make "dissector_lookup()" static and, instead of calling it and, if it returns a non-null pointer, calling that dissector, just use "old_dissector_try_port()" or "dissector_try_port()", for the same reason.) This allows some dissectors that took old-style arguments and immediately translated them to new-style arguments to just take new-style arguments; make them do so. It also allows some new-style dissectors not to have to translate arguments before calling routines to look up and call dissectors; make them not do so. Get rid of checks for too-short frames in new-style dissectors - the tvbuff code does those checks for you. Give the routines to register old-style dissectors, and to call dissectors from old-style dissectors, names beginning with "old_", with the routines for new-style dissectors not having the "old_". Update the dissectors that use those routines appropriately. Rename "dissect_data()" to "old_dissect_data()", and "dissect_data_tvb()" to "dissect_data()". svn path=/trunk/; revision=2218
2000-08-07 03:21:25 +00:00
typedef void (*dissector_t)(tvbuff_t *, packet_info *, proto_tree *);
/*
* Dissector that returns:
*
* The amount of data in the protocol's PDU, if it was able to
* dissect all the data;
*
* 0, if the tvbuff doesn't contain a PDU for that protocol;
*
* The negative of the amount of additional data needed, if
* we need more data (e.g., from subsequent TCP segments) to
* dissect the entire PDU.
*/
typedef int (*new_dissector_t)(tvbuff_t *, packet_info *, proto_tree *, void *);
/** Type of a heuristic dissector, used in heur_dissector_add().
*
* @param tvb the tvbuff with the (remaining) packet data
* @param pinfo the packet info of this packet (additional info)
* @param tree the protocol tree to be build or NULL
* @return TRUE if the packet was recognized by the sub-dissector (stop dissection here)
*/
typedef gboolean (*heur_dissector_t)(tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo,
proto_tree *tree, void *);
typedef void (*DATFunc) (const gchar *table_name, ftenum_t selector_type,
gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer user_data);
typedef void (*DATFunc_handle) (const gchar *table_name, gpointer value,
gpointer user_data);
typedef void (*DATFunc_table) (const gchar *table_name, const gchar *ui_name,
gpointer user_data);
/* Opaque structure - provides type checking but no access to components */
typedef struct dtbl_entry dtbl_entry_t;
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dtbl_entry_get_handle (dtbl_entry_t *dtbl_entry);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dtbl_entry_get_initial_handle (dtbl_entry_t * entry);
/** Iterate over dissectors in a table with non-default "decode as" settings.
*
* Walk one dissector table calling a user supplied function only on
* any entry that has been changed from its original state.
*
* @param[in] table_name The name of the dissector table, e.g. "ip.proto".
* @param[in] func The function to call for each dissector.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
*/
void dissector_table_foreach_changed (const char *table_name, DATFunc func,
gpointer user_data);
/** Iterate over dissectors in a table.
*
* Walk one dissector table's hash table calling a user supplied function
* on each entry.
*
* @param[in] table_name The name of the dissector table, e.g. "ip.proto".
* @param[in] func The function to call for each dissector.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_table_foreach (const char *table_name, DATFunc func,
gpointer user_data);
/** Iterate over dissectors with non-default "decode as" settings.
*
* Walk all dissector tables calling a user supplied function only on
* any "decode as" entry that has been changed from its original state.
*
* @param[in] func The function to call for each dissector.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_all_tables_foreach_changed (DATFunc func,
gpointer user_data);
/** Iterate over dissectors in a table by handle.
*
* Walk one dissector table's list of handles calling a user supplied
* function on each entry.
*
* @param[in] table_name The name of the dissector table, e.g. "ip.proto".
* @param[in] func The function to call for each dissector.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_table_foreach_handle(const char *table_name, DATFunc_handle func,
Get rid of the lists of conversation dissectors; instead, have a dissector table contain both a hash table, to use to look up port numbers to find a dissector, and a list of all dissectors that *could* be assigned to ports in that hash table, to be used by user interface code. Make the "Decode As" dialog box code use that. Also make it *not* let you choose whether to set the dissector for both the UDP and TCP versions of a port; some protocols run only atop TCP, some run only atop UDP, and even those that can run atop both may have different dissector handles to use over TCP and UDP, so handling a single merged list would be a mess. (If the user is setting the dissector for a TCP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting the dissector for a UDP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting a dissector for both, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over *both* TCP *and* UDP should be listed, *and* there needs to be a way to let the "Decode As" code get both the TCP handle *and* the UDP handle and use the right ones. If somebody really wants that, they need to implement all of the above if they want the code to be correct.) Fix the code that handles setting the dissection for the IP protocol number to correctly update the lists of protocols being dissected as TCP and as UDP; the code before this change wasn't updating the single such list to add new protocols. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4311
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gpointer user_data);
/** Iterate over all dissector tables.
*
* Walk the set of dissector tables calling a user supplied function on each
* table.
* @param[in] func The function to call for each table.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
* @param[in] compare_key_func Function used to sort the set of tables before
* calling the function. No sorting is done if NULL. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_all_tables_foreach_table (DATFunc_table func,
gpointer user_data, GCompareFunc compare_key_func);
/* a protocol uses the function to register a sub-dissector table
*
* 'param' is the display base for integer tables, and TRUE/FALSE for
* string tables (true indicating case-insensitive, false indicating
* case-sensitive)
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_table_t register_dissector_table(const char *name,
const char *ui_name, const ftenum_t type, const int param);
/*
* Similar to register_dissector_table, but with a "custom" hash function
* to store subdissectors.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_table_t register_custom_dissector_table(const char *name,
const char *ui_name, GHashFunc hash_func, GEqualFunc key_equal_func);
/* Find a dissector table by table name. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_table_t find_dissector_table(const char *name);
/* Get the UI name for a sub-dissector table, given its internal name */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_dissector_table_ui_name(const char *name);
/* Get the field type for values of the selector for a dissector table,
given the table's internal name */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC ftenum_t get_dissector_table_selector_type(const char *name);
/* Get the param set for the sub-dissector table,
given the table's internal name */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int get_dissector_table_param(const char *name);
/* Dump all dissector tables to the standard output (not the entries,
just the information about the tables) */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_dump_dissector_tables(void);
/* Add an entry to a uint dissector table. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_add_uint(const char *abbrev, const guint32 pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Add an range of entries to a uint dissector table. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_add_uint_range(const char *abbrev, struct epan_range *range,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Delete the entry for a dissector in a uint dissector table
with a particular pattern. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_delete_uint(const char *name, const guint32 pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Delete an range of entries from a uint dissector table. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_delete_uint_range(const char *abbrev, struct epan_range *range,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Delete all entries from a dissector table. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_delete_all(const char *name, dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Change the entry for a dissector in a uint dissector table
with a particular pattern to use a new dissector handle. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_change_uint(const char *abbrev, const guint32 pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Reset an entry in a uint dissector table to its initial value. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_reset_uint(const char *name, const guint32 pattern);
/* Look for a given value in a given uint dissector table and, if found,
call the dissector with the arguments supplied, and return the number
of bytes consumed, otherwise return 0. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int dissector_try_uint(dissector_table_t sub_dissectors,
const guint32 uint_val, tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree);
/* Look for a given value in a given uint dissector table and, if found,
call the dissector with the arguments supplied, and return the number
of bytes consumed, otherwise return 0. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int dissector_try_uint_new(dissector_table_t sub_dissectors,
const guint32 uint_val, tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree, const gboolean add_proto_name, void *data);
/** Look for a given value in a given uint dissector table and, if found,
* return the current dissector handle for that value.
*
* @param[in] sub_dissectors Dissector table to search.
* @param[in] uint_val Value to match, e.g. the port number for the TCP dissector.
* @return The matching dissector handle on success, NULL if no match is found.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dissector_get_uint_handle(
dissector_table_t const sub_dissectors, const guint32 uint_val);
/** Look for a given value in a given uint dissector table and, if found,
* return the default dissector handle for that value.
*
* @param[in] name Dissector table name.
* @param[in] uint_val Value to match, e.g. the port number for the TCP dissector.
* @return The matching dissector handle on success, NULL if no match is found.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dissector_get_default_uint_handle(
const char *name, const guint32 uint_val);
/* Add an entry to a string dissector table. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_add_string(const char *name, const gchar *pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Delete the entry for a dissector in a string dissector table
with a particular pattern. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_delete_string(const char *name, const gchar *pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Change the entry for a dissector in a string dissector table
with a particular pattern to use a new dissector handle. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_change_string(const char *name, const gchar *pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* Reset an entry in a string sub-dissector table to its initial value. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_reset_string(const char *name, const gchar *pattern);
/* Look for a given string in a given dissector table and, if found, call
the dissector with the arguments supplied, and return the number of
bytes consumed, otherwise return 0. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int dissector_try_string(dissector_table_t sub_dissectors,
const gchar *string, tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree, void *data);
/** Look for a given value in a given string dissector table and, if found,
* return the current dissector handle for that value.
*
* @param[in] sub_dissectors Dissector table to search.
* @param[in] string Value to match, e.g. the OID for the BER dissector.
* @return The matching dissector handle on success, NULL if no match is found.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dissector_get_string_handle(
dissector_table_t sub_dissectors, const gchar *string);
/** Look for a given value in a given string dissector table and, if found,
* return the default dissector handle for that value.
*
* @param[in] name Dissector table name.
* @param[in] string Value to match, e.g. the OID for the BER dissector.
* @return The matching dissector handle on success, NULL if no match is found.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dissector_get_default_string_handle(
const char *name, const gchar *string);
/* Add an entry to a "custom" dissector table. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_add_custom_table_handle(const char *name, void *pattern,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/** Look for a given key in a given "custom" dissector table and, if found,
* return the current dissector handle for that key.
*
* @param[in] sub_dissectors Dissector table to search.
* @param[in] key Value to match, e.g. RPC key for its subdissectors
* @return The matching dissector handle on success, NULL if no match is found.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t dissector_get_custom_table_handle(
dissector_table_t sub_dissectors, void *key);
Get rid of the lists of conversation dissectors; instead, have a dissector table contain both a hash table, to use to look up port numbers to find a dissector, and a list of all dissectors that *could* be assigned to ports in that hash table, to be used by user interface code. Make the "Decode As" dialog box code use that. Also make it *not* let you choose whether to set the dissector for both the UDP and TCP versions of a port; some protocols run only atop TCP, some run only atop UDP, and even those that can run atop both may have different dissector handles to use over TCP and UDP, so handling a single merged list would be a mess. (If the user is setting the dissector for a TCP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting the dissector for a UDP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting a dissector for both, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over *both* TCP *and* UDP should be listed, *and* there needs to be a way to let the "Decode As" code get both the TCP handle *and* the UDP handle and use the right ones. If somebody really wants that, they need to implement all of the above if they want the code to be correct.) Fix the code that handles setting the dissection for the IP protocol number to correctly update the lists of protocols being dissected as TCP and as UDP; the code before this change wasn't updating the single such list to add new protocols. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4311
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/* Add a handle to the list of handles that *could* be used with this
table. That list is used by the "Decode As"/"-d" code in the UI. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_add_for_decode_as(const char *name,
dissector_handle_t handle);
/* DEPRECATED, do not use in new code, call dissector_add_for_decode_as directly! */
#define dissector_add_handle dissector_add_for_decode_as
Get rid of the lists of conversation dissectors; instead, have a dissector table contain both a hash table, to use to look up port numbers to find a dissector, and a list of all dissectors that *could* be assigned to ports in that hash table, to be used by user interface code. Make the "Decode As" dialog box code use that. Also make it *not* let you choose whether to set the dissector for both the UDP and TCP versions of a port; some protocols run only atop TCP, some run only atop UDP, and even those that can run atop both may have different dissector handles to use over TCP and UDP, so handling a single merged list would be a mess. (If the user is setting the dissector for a TCP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting the dissector for a UDP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting a dissector for both, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over *both* TCP *and* UDP should be listed, *and* there needs to be a way to let the "Decode As" code get both the TCP handle *and* the UDP handle and use the right ones. If somebody really wants that, they need to implement all of the above if they want the code to be correct.) Fix the code that handles setting the dissection for the IP protocol number to correctly update the lists of protocols being dissected as TCP and as UDP; the code before this change wasn't updating the single such list to add new protocols. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4311
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/** Get the list of handles for a dissector table
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC GSList *dissector_table_get_dissector_handles(dissector_table_t dissector_table);
/** Get a dissector table's type
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC ftenum_t dissector_table_get_type(dissector_table_t dissector_table);
/* List of "heuristic" dissectors (which get handed a packet, look at it,
and either recognize it as being for their protocol, dissect it, and
return TRUE, or don't recognize it and return FALSE) to be called
by another dissector.
This is opaque outside of "packet.c". */
struct heur_dissector_list;
typedef struct heur_dissector_list *heur_dissector_list_t;
typedef struct {
heur_dissector_t dissector;
protocol_t *protocol; /* this entry's protocol */
gchar *list_name; /* the list name this entry is in the list of */
const gchar *display_name; /* the string used to present heuristic to user */
const gchar *short_name; /* string used for "internal" use to uniquely identify heuristic */
gboolean enabled;
} heur_dtbl_entry_t;
/** A protocol uses this function to register a heuristic sub-dissector list.
* Call this in the parent dissectors proto_register function.
*
* @param name the name of this protocol
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC heur_dissector_list_t register_heur_dissector_list(const char *name);
typedef void (*DATFunc_heur) (const gchar *table_name,
heur_dtbl_entry_t *entry, gpointer user_data);
typedef void (*DATFunc_heur_table) (const gchar *table_name,
heur_dissector_list_t *table, gpointer user_data);
/** Iterate over heuristic dissectors in a table.
*
* Walk one heuristic dissector table's list calling a user supplied function
* on each entry.
*
* @param[in] table_name The name of the dissector table, e.g. "tcp".
* @param[in] func The function to call for each dissector.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void heur_dissector_table_foreach(const char *table_name,
DATFunc_heur func, gpointer user_data);
/** Iterate over all heuristic dissector tables.
*
* Walk the set of heuristic dissector tables calling a user supplied function
* on each table.
* @param[in] func The function to call for each table.
* @param[in] user_data User data to pass to the function.
* @param[in] compare_key_func Function used to sort the set of tables before
* calling the function. No sorting is done if NULL. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_all_heur_tables_foreach_table (DATFunc_heur_table func,
gpointer user_data, GCompareFunc compare_key_func);
/* true if a heur_dissector list of that anme exists to be registered into */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean has_heur_dissector_list(const gchar *name);
/** Try all the dissectors in a given heuristic dissector list. This is done,
* until we find one that recognizes the protocol.
* Call this while the parent dissector running.
*
* @param sub_dissectors the sub-dissector list
* @param tvb the tvbuff with the (remaining) packet data
* @param pinfo the packet info of this packet (additional info)
* @param tree the protocol tree to be build or NULL
* @param hdtbl_entry returns the last tried dissectors hdtbl_entry.
* @param data parameter to pass to subdissector
* @return TRUE if the packet was recognized by the sub-dissector (stop dissection here)
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean dissector_try_heuristic(heur_dissector_list_t sub_dissectors,
tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree, heur_dtbl_entry_t **hdtbl_entry, void *data);
/** Find a heuristic dissector table by table name.
*
* @param name name of the dissector table
* @return pointer to the table on success, NULL if no such table exists
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC heur_dissector_list_t find_heur_dissector_list(const char *name);
/** Find a heuristic dissector by the unique short protocol name provided during registration.
*
* @param short_name short name of the protocol to look at
* @return pointer to the heuristic dissector entry, NULL if not such dissector exists
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC heur_dtbl_entry_t* find_heur_dissector_by_unique_short_name(const char *short_name);
/** Add a sub-dissector to a heuristic dissector list.
* Call this in the proto_handoff function of the sub-dissector.
*
* @param name the name of the "parent" protocol, e.g. "tcp"
* @param dissector the sub-dissector to be registered
* @param display_name the string used to present heuristic to user, e.g. "HTTP over TCP"
* @param short_name the string used for "internal" use to identify heuristic, e.g. "http_tcp"
* @param proto the protocol id of the sub-dissector
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void heur_dissector_add(const char *name, heur_dissector_t dissector,
const char *display_name, const char *short_name, const int proto);
/** Remove a sub-dissector from a heuristic dissector list.
* Call this in the prefs_reinit function of the sub-dissector.
*
* @param name the name of the "parent" protocol, e.g. "tcp"
* @param dissector the sub-dissector to be unregistered
* @param proto the protocol id of the sub-dissector
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void heur_dissector_delete(const char *name, heur_dissector_t dissector, const int proto);
/** Enable/Disable a sub-dissector in a heuristic dissector list
* Call this in the prefs_reinit function of the sub-dissector.
*
* @param name the name of the "parent" protocol, e.g. "tcp"
* @param dissector the sub-dissector to be disabled/enabled
* @param proto the protocol id of the sub-dissector
* @param enabled TRUE/FALSE to enable/disable the sub-dissector
*/
extern void heur_dissector_set_enabled(const char *name, heur_dissector_t dissector, const int proto, const gboolean enabled);
/** Register a dissector. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t register_dissector(const char *name, dissector_t dissector,
const int proto);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t new_register_dissector(const char *name, new_dissector_t dissector,
const int proto);
Add a mechanism by which a dissector can be registered by name, another dissector can get a "handle" for that dissector by name and then call that dissector through the handle. This allows dissectors that can't be called through a port table or a heuristic table to be called from other dissectors without directly referring to the dissector function - dynamically-loaded modules, under Windows, cannot directly call functions in the main program, and non-plugin dissectors are in the main program and thus cannot be called from plugin dissectors unless either 1) a pointer to the dissector is put in the Big Transfer Vector or 2) some other mechanism for getting a pointer to the dissector is provided. This mechanism could also support registering old-style dissectors and calling them from new-style dissectors without the new-style dissector having to do the argument translation itself (I didn't add support for registering old-style dissectors because I'd prefer to have people tvbuffify their code if they have to register a dissector...). It could also, in the future, perhaps support disabling of protocols; setting "pinfo->current_proto"; inside "call_dissector()" - and inside "{old_}dissector_try_port()" and "{old_"dissector_try_heuristic()" - allowing a pile of stuff that currently has to be done in every dissector be done by common code. (I have some ideas about how to do this, by having "proto_register_protocol()" take an abbreviation - of the sort that would be put in, for example, "pinfo->current_proto" - as an argument; having the calls to register dissectors take an index returned by "proto_register_protocol()" as an argument. The abbreviation could be used elsewhere as well, e.g. in the "Decoding" tab of the "Edit->Protocols" dialog box, and in a GUI for constructing protocol filters. Watch this space.) Make "dissect_sdp()" the first client of this mechanism; it's now static to "packet-sdp.c", and all dissectors that call it - including the MGCP plugin - now call it through a dissector handle fetched by "find_dissector()". (Next step - see if Ethereal can now compile on Windows as a result of this.) svn path=/trunk/; revision=2647
2000-11-15 07:07:52 +00:00
/** Get the long name of the protocol for a dissector handle. */
extern const char *dissector_handle_get_long_name(const dissector_handle_t handle);
/** Get the short name of the protocol for a dissector handle. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *dissector_handle_get_short_name(const dissector_handle_t handle);
/** Get the index of the protocol for a dissector handle. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int dissector_handle_get_protocol_index(const dissector_handle_t handle);
/** Get a GList of all registered dissector names. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC GList* get_dissector_names(void);
/** Find a dissector by name. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t find_dissector(const char *name);
Add a mechanism by which a dissector can be registered by name, another dissector can get a "handle" for that dissector by name and then call that dissector through the handle. This allows dissectors that can't be called through a port table or a heuristic table to be called from other dissectors without directly referring to the dissector function - dynamically-loaded modules, under Windows, cannot directly call functions in the main program, and non-plugin dissectors are in the main program and thus cannot be called from plugin dissectors unless either 1) a pointer to the dissector is put in the Big Transfer Vector or 2) some other mechanism for getting a pointer to the dissector is provided. This mechanism could also support registering old-style dissectors and calling them from new-style dissectors without the new-style dissector having to do the argument translation itself (I didn't add support for registering old-style dissectors because I'd prefer to have people tvbuffify their code if they have to register a dissector...). It could also, in the future, perhaps support disabling of protocols; setting "pinfo->current_proto"; inside "call_dissector()" - and inside "{old_}dissector_try_port()" and "{old_"dissector_try_heuristic()" - allowing a pile of stuff that currently has to be done in every dissector be done by common code. (I have some ideas about how to do this, by having "proto_register_protocol()" take an abbreviation - of the sort that would be put in, for example, "pinfo->current_proto" - as an argument; having the calls to register dissectors take an index returned by "proto_register_protocol()" as an argument. The abbreviation could be used elsewhere as well, e.g. in the "Decoding" tab of the "Edit->Protocols" dialog box, and in a GUI for constructing protocol filters. Watch this space.) Make "dissect_sdp()" the first client of this mechanism; it's now static to "packet-sdp.c", and all dissectors that call it - including the MGCP plugin - now call it through a dissector handle fetched by "find_dissector()". (Next step - see if Ethereal can now compile on Windows as a result of this.) svn path=/trunk/; revision=2647
2000-11-15 07:07:52 +00:00
/** Get a dissector name from handle. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *dissector_handle_get_dissector_name(const dissector_handle_t handle);
/** Create an anonymous handle for a dissector. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t create_dissector_handle(dissector_t dissector,
const int proto);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t new_create_dissector_handle(new_dissector_t dissector,
const int proto);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC dissector_handle_t new_create_dissector_handle_with_name(new_dissector_t dissector,
const int proto, const char* name);
/** Call a dissector through a handle and if no dissector was found
* pass it over to the "data" dissector instead.
*
* @param handle The dissector to call.
* @param tvb The buffer to dissect.
* @param pinfo Packet Info.
* @param tree The protocol tree.
* @param data parameter to pass to dissector
* @return If the protocol for that handle isn't enabled call the data
* dissector. Otherwise, if the handle refers to a new-style
* dissector, call the dissector and return its return value, otherwise call
* it and return the length of the tvbuff pointed to by the argument.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int call_dissector_with_data(dissector_handle_t handle, tvbuff_t *tvb,
packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree, void *data);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int call_dissector(dissector_handle_t handle, tvbuff_t *tvb,
Add a mechanism by which a dissector can be registered by name, another dissector can get a "handle" for that dissector by name and then call that dissector through the handle. This allows dissectors that can't be called through a port table or a heuristic table to be called from other dissectors without directly referring to the dissector function - dynamically-loaded modules, under Windows, cannot directly call functions in the main program, and non-plugin dissectors are in the main program and thus cannot be called from plugin dissectors unless either 1) a pointer to the dissector is put in the Big Transfer Vector or 2) some other mechanism for getting a pointer to the dissector is provided. This mechanism could also support registering old-style dissectors and calling them from new-style dissectors without the new-style dissector having to do the argument translation itself (I didn't add support for registering old-style dissectors because I'd prefer to have people tvbuffify their code if they have to register a dissector...). It could also, in the future, perhaps support disabling of protocols; setting "pinfo->current_proto"; inside "call_dissector()" - and inside "{old_}dissector_try_port()" and "{old_"dissector_try_heuristic()" - allowing a pile of stuff that currently has to be done in every dissector be done by common code. (I have some ideas about how to do this, by having "proto_register_protocol()" take an abbreviation - of the sort that would be put in, for example, "pinfo->current_proto" - as an argument; having the calls to register dissectors take an index returned by "proto_register_protocol()" as an argument. The abbreviation could be used elsewhere as well, e.g. in the "Decoding" tab of the "Edit->Protocols" dialog box, and in a GUI for constructing protocol filters. Watch this space.) Make "dissect_sdp()" the first client of this mechanism; it's now static to "packet-sdp.c", and all dissectors that call it - including the MGCP plugin - now call it through a dissector handle fetched by "find_dissector()". (Next step - see if Ethereal can now compile on Windows as a result of this.) svn path=/trunk/; revision=2647
2000-11-15 07:07:52 +00:00
packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree);
/** Call a dissector through a handle but if no dissector was found
* just return 0 and do not call the "data" dissector instead.
*
* @param handle The dissector to call.
* @param tvb The buffer to dissect.
* @param pinfo Packet Info.
* @param tree The protocol tree.
* @param data parameter to pass to dissector
* @return If the protocol for that handle isn't enabled, return 0 without
* calling the dissector. Otherwise, if the handle refers to a new-style
* dissector, call the dissector and return its return value, otherwise call
* it and return the length of the tvbuff pointed to by the argument.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int call_dissector_only(dissector_handle_t handle, tvbuff_t *tvb,
packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree, void *data);
Add a mechanism by which a dissector can be registered by name, another dissector can get a "handle" for that dissector by name and then call that dissector through the handle. This allows dissectors that can't be called through a port table or a heuristic table to be called from other dissectors without directly referring to the dissector function - dynamically-loaded modules, under Windows, cannot directly call functions in the main program, and non-plugin dissectors are in the main program and thus cannot be called from plugin dissectors unless either 1) a pointer to the dissector is put in the Big Transfer Vector or 2) some other mechanism for getting a pointer to the dissector is provided. This mechanism could also support registering old-style dissectors and calling them from new-style dissectors without the new-style dissector having to do the argument translation itself (I didn't add support for registering old-style dissectors because I'd prefer to have people tvbuffify their code if they have to register a dissector...). It could also, in the future, perhaps support disabling of protocols; setting "pinfo->current_proto"; inside "call_dissector()" - and inside "{old_}dissector_try_port()" and "{old_"dissector_try_heuristic()" - allowing a pile of stuff that currently has to be done in every dissector be done by common code. (I have some ideas about how to do this, by having "proto_register_protocol()" take an abbreviation - of the sort that would be put in, for example, "pinfo->current_proto" - as an argument; having the calls to register dissectors take an index returned by "proto_register_protocol()" as an argument. The abbreviation could be used elsewhere as well, e.g. in the "Decoding" tab of the "Edit->Protocols" dialog box, and in a GUI for constructing protocol filters. Watch this space.) Make "dissect_sdp()" the first client of this mechanism; it's now static to "packet-sdp.c", and all dissectors that call it - including the MGCP plugin - now call it through a dissector handle fetched by "find_dissector()". (Next step - see if Ethereal can now compile on Windows as a result of this.) svn path=/trunk/; revision=2647
2000-11-15 07:07:52 +00:00
/**
* @param heur_dtbl_entry The heur_dtbl_entry of the dissector to call.
* @param tvb The buffer to dissect.
* @param pinfo Packet Info.
* @param tree The protocol tree.
* @param data parameter to pass to dissector
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void call_heur_dissector_direct(heur_dtbl_entry_t *heur_dtbl_entry, tvbuff_t *tvb,
packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree, void *data);
/* Do all one-time initialization. */
extern void dissect_init(void);
extern void dissect_cleanup(void);
/*
* Given a tvbuff, and a length from a packet header, adjust the length
* of the tvbuff to reflect the specified length.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void set_actual_length(tvbuff_t *tvb, const guint specified_len);
/**
* Allow protocols to register "init" routines, which are called before
* we make a pass through a capture file and dissect all its packets
* (e.g., when we read in a new capture file, or run a "filter packets"
* or "colorize packets" pass over the current capture file or when the
* preferences are changed).
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void register_init_routine(void (*func)(void));
/**
* Allows protocols to register "cleanup" routines which are called
* after closing a capture file (or when preferences are changed, in
* that case these routines are called before the init routines are
* executed). It can be used to release resources that are allocated in
* register_init_routine.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void register_cleanup_routine(void (*func)(void));
/* Initialize all data structures used for dissection. */
void init_dissection(void);
/* Free data structures allocated for dissection. */
void cleanup_dissection(void);
/* Allow protocols to register a "cleanup" routine to be
* run after the initial sequential run through the packets.
* Note that the file can still be open after this; this is not
* the final cleanup. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void register_postseq_cleanup_routine(void (*func)(void));
/* Call all the registered "postseq_cleanup" routines. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void postseq_cleanup_all_protocols(void);
/* Allow dissectors to register a "final_registration" routine
* that is run like the proto_register_XXX() routine, but the end
* end of the epan_init() function; that is, *after* all other
* subsystems, liked dfilters, have finished initializing. This is
* useful for dissector registration routines which need to compile
* display filters. dfilters can't initialize itself until all protocols
* have registereed themselvs. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void
register_final_registration_routine(void (*func)(void));
/* Call all the registered "final_registration" routines. */
extern void
final_registration_all_protocols(void);
/*
* Add a new data source to the list of data sources for a frame, given
* the tvbuff for the data source and its name.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void add_new_data_source(packet_info *pinfo, tvbuff_t *tvb,
const char *name);
/* Removes the last-added data source, if it turns out it wasn't needed */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void remove_last_data_source(packet_info *pinfo);
/*
* Return the data source name, tvb.
*/
struct data_source;
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_data_source_name(const struct data_source *src);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC tvbuff_t *get_data_source_tvb(const struct data_source *src);
/*
* Free up a frame's list of data sources.
*/
extern void free_data_sources(packet_info *pinfo);
Fix https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3315 - make Save-As/Displayed/All-Packets save not only the displayed packets but also any other packets needed (e.g., for reassembly) to fully dissect the displayed packets. This works only for the "All packets" case; choosing only the Selected packet, the Marked packets, or a range of packets would require actually storing which packets depend on which (too much memory) or going through the packet list many times (too slow). Also, this behavior is always the case: you can't save the displayed packets without their dependencies (I don't see why this would be desirable). So far this is done for SCTP and things using the reassembly routines (TCP has been tested). The Win32 dialog was modified but hasn't been tested yet. One confusing aspect of the UI is that the Displayed count in the Save-As dialog does not match the number of displayed packets. (I tried renaming the button "Displayed + Dependencies" but it looked too big.) The tooltip tries to explain this and the fact that this works only in the All-Packets case; suggestions for improvement are welcome. Implementation details: Dissectors (or the reassembly code) can list frames which were needed to build the current frame's tree. If the current frame passes the display filter then each listed frame is marked as "depended upon" (this takes up the last free frame_data flag). When performing a Save-As/Displayed/All-Packets then choose packets which passed the dfilter _or_ are depended upon. svn path=/trunk/; revision=41216
2012-02-28 03:19:49 +00:00
/* Mark another frame as depended upon by the current frame.
*
* This information is used to ensure that the dependend-upon frame is saved
* if the user does a File->Save-As of only the Displayed packets and the
* current frame passed the display filter.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void mark_frame_as_depended_upon(packet_info *pinfo, guint32 frame_num);
Fix https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3315 - make Save-As/Displayed/All-Packets save not only the displayed packets but also any other packets needed (e.g., for reassembly) to fully dissect the displayed packets. This works only for the "All packets" case; choosing only the Selected packet, the Marked packets, or a range of packets would require actually storing which packets depend on which (too much memory) or going through the packet list many times (too slow). Also, this behavior is always the case: you can't save the displayed packets without their dependencies (I don't see why this would be desirable). So far this is done for SCTP and things using the reassembly routines (TCP has been tested). The Win32 dialog was modified but hasn't been tested yet. One confusing aspect of the UI is that the Displayed count in the Save-As dialog does not match the number of displayed packets. (I tried renaming the button "Displayed + Dependencies" but it looked too big.) The tooltip tries to explain this and the fact that this works only in the All-Packets case; suggestions for improvement are welcome. Implementation details: Dissectors (or the reassembly code) can list frames which were needed to build the current frame's tree. If the current frame passes the display filter then each listed frame is marked as "depended upon" (this takes up the last free frame_data flag). When performing a Save-As/Displayed/All-Packets then choose packets which passed the dfilter _or_ are depended upon. svn path=/trunk/; revision=41216
2012-02-28 03:19:49 +00:00
/* Structure passed to the frame dissector */
typedef struct frame_data_s
{
int file_type_subtype;
const gchar *pkt_comment; /**< NULL if not available */
} frame_data_t;
/*
* Dissectors should never modify the record data.
*/
extern void dissect_record(struct epan_dissect *edt, int file_type_subtype,
struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr, tvbuff_t *tvb,
frame_data *fd, column_info *cinfo);
/*
* Dissectors should never modify the packet data.
*/
extern void dissect_file(struct epan_dissect *edt,
struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr, tvbuff_t *tvb,
frame_data *fd, column_info *cinfo);
/* These functions are in packet-ethertype.c */
extern void capture_ethertype(guint16 etype, const guchar *pd, int offset,
int len, packet_counts *ld);
/* Structure passed to the ethertype dissector */
typedef struct ethertype_data_s
{
guint16 etype;
int offset_after_ethertype;
proto_tree *fh_tree;
int etype_id;
int trailer_id;
int fcs_len;
} ethertype_data_t;
/*
* Dump layer/selector/dissector records in a fashion similar to the
* proto_registrar_dump_* routines.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_dump_decodes(void);
/*
* For each heuristic dissector table, dump list of dissectors (filter_names) for that table
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void dissector_dump_heur_decodes(void);
/*
* post dissectors are to be called by packet-frame.c after every other
* dissector has been called.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void register_postdissector(dissector_handle_t);
extern gboolean have_postdissector(void);
extern void call_all_postdissectors(tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree);
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* packet.h */