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/* packet-sip.c
* Routines for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) dissection.
* RFC 2543
*
* TODO: Pay attention to Content-Type: It might not always be SDP.
* hf_ display filters for headers of SIP extension RFCs:
* Done for RCF 3265, RFC 3262
* Use hash table for list of headers
* Add sip msg body dissection based on Content-Type for:
* SDP, MIME, and other types
* Align SIP methods with recent Internet Drafts or RFC
* (SIP INFO, rfc2976 - done)
* (SIP SUBSCRIBE-NOTIFY - done)
* (SIP REFER - done)
* check for other
*
* Copyright 2000, Heikki Vatiainen <hessu@cs.tut.fi>
* Copyright 2001, Jean-Francois Mule <jfm@cablelabs.com>
*
* $Id: packet-sip.c,v 1.34 2003/03/10 22:33:26 guy Exp $
*
* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* Copied from packet-cops.c
*
* 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <glib.h>
#include <epan/packet.h>
#define TCP_PORT_SIP 5060
#define UDP_PORT_SIP 5060
/* Initialize the protocol and registered fields */
static gint proto_sip = -1;
static gint hf_msg_hdr = -1;
static gint hf_Method = -1;
static gint hf_Status_Code = -1;
/* Initialize the subtree pointers */
static gint ett_sip = -1;
static gint ett_sip_hdr = -1;
static const char *sip_methods[] = {
"<Invalid method>", /* Pad so that the real methods start at index 1 */
"ACK",
"BYE",
"CANCEL",
"DO",
"INFO",
"INVITE",
"MESSAGE",
"NOTIFY",
"OPTIONS",
"PRACK",
"QAUTH",
"REFER",
"REGISTER",
"SPRACK",
"SUBSCRIBE"
};
/* from RFC 3261 */
static const char *sip_headers[] = {
"Unknown-header", /* Pad so that the real headers start at index 1 */
"Accept",
"Accept-Encoding",
"Accept-Language",
"Alert-Info",
"Allow",
"Allow-Events",
"Authentication-Info",
"Authorization",
"Call-ID",
"Call-Info",
"Contact",
"Content-Disposition",
"Content-Encoding",
"Content-Language",
"Content-Length",
"Content-Type",
"CSeq",
"Date",
"Error-Info",
"Event",
"Expires",
"From",
"In-Reply-To",
"Max-Forwards",
"MIME-Version",
"Min-Expires",
"Organization",
"Priority",
"Proxy-Authenticate",
"Proxy-Authorization",
"Proxy-Require",
"RAck",
"RSeq",
"Record-Route",
"Reply-To",
"Require",
"Retry-After",
"Route",
"Server",
"Subject",
"Subscription-State",
"Supported",
"Timestamp",
"To",
"Unsupported",
"User-Agent",
"Via",
"Warning",
"WWW-Authenticate"
};
const int Pos_Accept =1;
const int Pos_Accept_Encoding =2;
const int Pos_Accept_Language =3;
const int Pos_Alert_Info =4;
const int Pos_Allow =5;
const int Pos_Allow_Events =6;
const int Pos_Authentication_Info =7;
const int Pos_Authorization =8;
const int Pos_Call_ID =9;
const int Pos_Call_Info =10;
const int Pos_Contact =11;
const int Pos_Content_Disposition =12;
const int Pos_Content_Encoding =13;
const int Pos_Content_Language =14;
const int Pos_Content_Length =15;
const int Pos_Content_Type =16;
const int Pos_CSeq =17;
const int Pos_Date =18;
const int Pos_Error_Info =19;
const int Pos_Event =20;
const int Pos_Expires =21;
const int Pos_From =22;
const int Pos_In_Reply_To =23;
const int Pos_Max_Forwards =24;
const int Pos_MIME_Version =25;
const int Pos_Min_Expires =26;
const int Pos_Organization =27;
const int Pos_Priority =28;
const int Pos_Proxy_Authenticate =29;
const int Pos_Proxy_Authorization =30;
const int Pos_Proxy_Require =31;
const int Pos_RAck =32;
const int Pos_RSeq =33;
const int Pos_Record_Route =34;
const int Pos_Reply_To =35;
const int Pos_Require =36;
const int Pos_Retry_After =37;
const int Pos_Route =38;
const int Pos_Server =39;
const int Pos_Subject =40;
const int Pos_Subscription_State =41;
const int Pos_Supported =42;
const int Pos_Timestamp =43;
const int Pos_To =44;
const int Pos_Unsupported =45;
const int Pos_User_Agent =46;
const int Pos_Via =47;
const int Pos_Warning =48;
const int Pos_WWW_Authenticate =49;
static gint hf_header_array[] = {
-1, /* "Unknown-header" - Pad so that the real headers start at index 1 */
-1, /* "Accept" */
-1, /* "Accept-Encoding" */
-1, /* "Accept-Language" */
-1, /* "Alert-Info" */
-1, /* "Allow" */
-1, /* "Allow-Events" - RFC 3265 */
-1, /* "Authentication-Info" */
-1, /* "Authorization" */
-1, /* "Call-ID" */
-1, /* "Call-Info" */
-1, /* "Contact" */
-1, /* "Content-Disposition" */
-1, /* "Content-Encoding" */
-1, /* "Content-Language" */
-1, /* "Content-Length" */
-1, /* "Content-Type" */
-1, /* "CSeq" */
-1, /* "Date" */
-1, /* "Error-Info" */
-1, /* "Expires" */
-1, /* "Event" - RFC 3265 */
-1, /* "From" */
-1, /* "In-Reply-To" */
-1, /* "Max-Forwards" */
-1, /* "MIME-Version" */
-1, /* "Min-Expires" */
-1, /* "Organization" */
-1, /* "Priority" */
-1, /* "Proxy-Authenticate" */
-1, /* "Proxy-Authorization" */
-1, /* "Proxy-Require" */
-1, /* "RAck" - RFC 3262 */
-1, /* "RSeq" - RFC 3261 */
-1, /* "Record-Route" */
-1, /* "Reply-To" */
-1, /* "Require" */
-1, /* "Retry-After" */
-1, /* "Route" */
-1, /* "Server" */
-1, /* "Subject" */
-1, /* "Subscription-State" - RFC 3265 */
-1, /* "Supported" */
-1, /* "Timestamp" */
-1, /* "To" */
-1, /* "Unsupported" */
-1, /* "User-Agent" */
-1, /* "Via" */
-1, /* "Warning" */
-1 /* "WWW-Authenticate" */
};
static gboolean sip_is_request(tvbuff_t *tvb, gint eol);
static gboolean sip_is_known_request(tvbuff_t *tvb, guint32 offset);
static gint sip_get_msg_offset(tvbuff_t *tvb, guint32 offset);
static gint sip_is_known_sip_header(tvbuff_t *tvb, guint32 offset, guint8* header_len);
void dfilter_sip_message_line(gboolean is_request, tvbuff_t *tvb, proto_tree *tree);
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
static dissector_handle_t sdp_handle;
static dissector_handle_t data_handle;
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
#define SIP2_HDR "SIP/2.0"
#define SIP2_HDR_LEN (strlen (SIP2_HDR))
/* Code to actually dissect the packets */
static void dissect_sip(tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree)
{
guint32 offset;
gint eol, next_offset, msg_offset;
tvbuff_t *next_tvb;
gboolean is_request, is_known_request;
char *req_descr;
/*
* Note that "tvb_strneql()" doesn't throw exceptions, so
* "sip_is_request()" won't throw an exception.
*
* Note that "tvb_find_line_end()" will return a value that
* is not longer than what's in the buffer, so the
* "tvb_get_ptr()" call s below won't throw exceptions.
*/
offset = 0;
eol = tvb_find_line_end(tvb, 0, -1, &next_offset, FALSE);
/* XXX - Check for a valid status message as well. */
is_request = sip_is_request(tvb, eol);
is_known_request = sip_is_known_request(tvb, 0);
/* XXX - Is this case-sensitive? RFC 2543 didn't explicitly say. */
if (tvb_strneql(tvb, 0, SIP2_HDR, SIP2_HDR_LEN) != 0 && ! is_request)
goto bad;
if (check_col(pinfo->cinfo, COL_PROTOCOL))
col_set_str(pinfo->cinfo, COL_PROTOCOL, "SIP");
req_descr = is_known_request ? "Request" : "Unknown request";
if (check_col(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO))
col_add_fstr(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO, "%s: %s",
is_request ? req_descr : "Status",
is_request ?
tvb_format_text(tvb, 0, eol - SIP2_HDR_LEN - 1) :
tvb_format_text(tvb, SIP2_HDR_LEN + 1, eol - SIP2_HDR_LEN - 1));
msg_offset = sip_get_msg_offset(tvb, offset);
if (msg_offset < 0) {
/*
* XXX - this may just mean that the entire SIP message
* didn't fit in this TCP segment.
*/
goto bad;
}
if (tree) {
proto_item *ti, *th;
proto_tree *sip_tree, *hdr_tree;
ti = proto_tree_add_item(tree, proto_sip, tvb, 0, -1, FALSE);
sip_tree = proto_item_add_subtree(ti, ett_sip);
proto_tree_add_text(sip_tree, tvb, 0, next_offset, "%s line: %s",
is_request ? req_descr : "Status",
tvb_format_text(tvb, 0, eol));
dfilter_sip_message_line(is_request , tvb, sip_tree);
offset = next_offset;
th = proto_tree_add_item(sip_tree, hf_msg_hdr, tvb, offset, msg_offset - offset, FALSE);
hdr_tree = proto_item_add_subtree(th, ett_sip_hdr);
/* - 2 since we have a CRLF separating the message-body */
while (msg_offset - 2 > (int) offset) {
gint hf_index;
guint8 header_len;
eol = tvb_find_line_end(tvb, offset, -1, &next_offset,
FALSE);
hf_index = sip_is_known_sip_header(tvb, offset, &header_len);
if (hf_index == -1) {
proto_tree_add_text(hdr_tree, tvb, offset , next_offset - offset, "%s",
tvb_format_text(tvb, offset, eol));
}
else {
proto_tree_add_string(hdr_tree, hf_header_array[hf_index], tvb, offset, next_offset - offset ,
tvb_format_text(tvb, offset + header_len + 2, eol - header_len - 2));
}
offset = next_offset;
}
offset += 2; /* Skip the CRLF mentioned above */
}
if (tvb_offset_exists(tvb, msg_offset)) {
next_tvb = tvb_new_subset(tvb, msg_offset, -1, -1);
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
call_dissector(sdp_handle, next_tvb, pinfo, tree);
}
return;
bad:
next_tvb = tvb_new_subset(tvb, offset, -1, -1);
call_dissector(data_handle,next_tvb, pinfo, tree);
return;
}
/* Display filter for SIP-message line */
void dfilter_sip_message_line(gboolean is_request, tvbuff_t *tvb, proto_tree *tree)
{
char *string;
gint code_len;
if (is_request) {
code_len = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, 0, -1, ' ');
}
else {
code_len = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, SIP2_HDR_LEN + 1, -1, ' ');
}
string = g_malloc(code_len + 1);
CLEANUP_PUSH(g_free, string);
if (is_request) {
tvb_memcpy(tvb, (guint8 *)string, 0, code_len);
string[code_len] = '\0';
proto_tree_add_string(tree, hf_Method, tvb, 0,
code_len, string);
}
else {
tvb_memcpy(tvb, (guint8 *)string, SIP2_HDR_LEN + 1, code_len - SIP2_HDR_LEN);
string[code_len - SIP2_HDR_LEN - 1] = '\0';
proto_tree_add_string(tree, hf_Status_Code,
tvb, SIP2_HDR_LEN + 1, code_len - SIP2_HDR_LEN - 1, string);
}
CLEANUP_CALL_AND_POP;
}
static gboolean
dissect_sip_heur(tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree)
{
gint eol, next_offset;
/*
* This is a heuristic dissector, which means we get all the
* UDP and TCP traffic not sent to a known dissector and not
* claimed by a heuristic dissector called before us!
* So we first check if the frame is really meant for us.
*/
/*
* Check for a response.
* First, make sure we have enough data to do the check.
*/
if (!tvb_bytes_exist(tvb, 0, SIP2_HDR_LEN)) {
/*
* We don't.
*/
return FALSE;
}
/*
* Now see if we have a response header; they begin with
* "SIP/2.0".
*/
if (tvb_strneql(tvb, 0, SIP2_HDR, SIP2_HDR_LEN) != 0) {
/*
* We don't, so this isn't a response; check for a request.
* They *end* with "SIP/2.0".
*/
eol = tvb_find_line_end(tvb, 0, -1, &next_offset, FALSE);
if (eol <= (gint)SIP2_HDR_LEN) {
/*
* The line isn't long enough to end with "SIP/2.0".
*/
return FALSE;
}
if (!tvb_bytes_exist(tvb, eol - SIP2_HDR_LEN, SIP2_HDR_LEN)) {
/*
* We don't have enough of the data in the line
* to check.
*/
return FALSE;
}
if (tvb_strneql(tvb, eol - SIP2_HDR_LEN, SIP2_HDR, SIP2_HDR_LEN - 1) != 0) {
/*
* Not a request, either.
*/
return FALSE;
}
}
/*
* The message seems to be a valid SIP message!
*/
dissect_sip(tvb, pinfo, tree);
return TRUE;
}
/* Returns the offset to the start of the optional message-body, or
* -1 if not found.
*/
static gint sip_get_msg_offset(tvbuff_t *tvb, guint32 offset)
{
gint eol;
while ((eol = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, offset, -1, '\r')) > 0
&& tvb_bytes_exist(tvb, eol, 4)) {
if (tvb_get_guint8(tvb, eol + 1) == '\n' &&
tvb_get_guint8(tvb, eol + 2) == '\r' &&
tvb_get_guint8(tvb, eol + 3) == '\n')
return eol + 4;
offset = eol + 2;
}
return -1;
}
/* From section 4.1 of RFC 2543:
*
* Request-Line = Method SP Request-URI SP SIP-Version CRLF
*/
static gboolean sip_is_request(tvbuff_t *tvb, gint eol)
{
gint meth_len, req_len, req_colon_pos;
guint8 req_start, ver_start, ver_len;
meth_len = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, 0, -1, ' ');
req_start = meth_len + 1;
req_len = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, req_start, -1, ' ') - meth_len - 1;
req_colon_pos = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, req_start + 1, -1, ':');
ver_start = meth_len + req_len + 2;
ver_len = eol - req_len - meth_len - 2; /*CRLF, plus two spaces */
/* Do we have:
* A method of at least one character?
* A URI consisting of at least three characters?
* A version string length matching that of SIP2_HDR?
*/
if (meth_len <= 0 || req_len <= 3 || ver_len != SIP2_HDR_LEN)
return FALSE;
/* Does our method have a colon character? */
if (req_colon_pos < 0 || req_colon_pos > ver_start)
return FALSE;
/* XXX - Check for a proper URI prefix? */
/* Do we have a proper version string? */
if (tvb_strneql(tvb, ver_start, SIP2_HDR, SIP2_HDR_LEN))
return TRUE;
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean sip_is_known_request(tvbuff_t *tvb, guint32 offset)
{
guint8 i, meth_len;
meth_len = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, 0, -1, ' ');
for (i = 1; i < array_length(sip_methods); i++) {
if ((meth_len == strlen(sip_methods[i])) && tvb_strneql(tvb, offset, sip_methods[i], strlen(sip_methods[i])) == 0)
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/* Returns index of method in sip_headers */
static gint sip_is_known_sip_header(tvbuff_t *tvb, guint32 offset, guint8* header_len)
{
guint8 i;
*header_len = tvb_find_guint8(tvb, offset, -1, ':') - offset;
for (i = 1; i < array_length(sip_headers); i++) {
if ((*header_len == strlen(sip_headers[i])) && tvb_strneql(tvb, offset, sip_headers[i], strlen(sip_headers[i])) == 0)
return i;
}
return -1;
}
/* Register the protocol with Ethereal */
void proto_register_sip(void)
{
/* Setup list of header fields */
static hf_register_info hf[] = {
{ &hf_msg_hdr,
{ "Message Header", "sip.msg_hdr",
FT_NONE, 0, NULL, 0,
"Message Header in SIP message", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_Method,
{ "Method", "sip.Method",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"SIP Method", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_Status_Code,
{ "Status-Code", "sip.Status-Code",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"SIP Status Code", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Accept],
{ "Accept", "sip.Accept",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Accept Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Accept_Encoding],
{ "Accept-Encoding", "sip.Accept-Encoding",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Accept-Encoding Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Accept_Language],
{ "Accept-Language", "sip.Accept-Language",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Accept-Language Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Alert_Info],
{ "Alert-Info", "sip.Alert-Info",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Alert-Info Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Allow],
{ "Allow", "sip.Allow",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Allow Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Allow_Events],
{ "Allow-Events", "sip.Allow-Events",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3265: Allow-Events Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Authentication_Info],
{ "Authentication-Info", "sip.Authentication-Info",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Authentication-Info Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Authorization],
{ "Authorization", "sip.Authorization",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Authorization Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Call_ID],
{ "Call-ID", "sip.Call-ID",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Call-ID Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Call_Info],
{ "Call-Info", "sip.Call-Info",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Call-Info Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Contact],
{ "Contact", "sip.Contact",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Contact Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Content_Disposition],
{ "Content-Disposition", "sip.Content-Disposition",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Content-Disposition Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Content_Encoding],
{ "Content-Encoding", "sip.Content-Encoding",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Content-Encoding Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Content_Language],
{ "Content-Language", "sip.Content-Language",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Content-Language Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Content_Length],
{ "Content-Length", "sip.Content-Length",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Content-Length Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Content_Type],
{ "Content-Type", "sip.Content-Type",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Content-Type Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_CSeq],
{ "CSeq", "sip.CSeq",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: CSeq Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Date],
{ "Date", "sip.Date",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Date Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Error_Info],
{ "Error-Info", "sip.Error-Info",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Error-Info Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Event],
{ "Event", "sip.Event",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3265: Event Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Expires],
{ "Expires", "sip.Expires",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Expires Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_From],
{ "From", "sip.From",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: From Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_In_Reply_To],
{ "In-Reply-To", "sip.In-Reply-To",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: In-Reply-To Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Max_Forwards],
{ "Max-Forwards", "sip.Max-Forwards",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Max-Forwards Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_MIME_Version],
{ "MIME-Version", "sip.MIME-Version",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: MIME-Version Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Min_Expires],
{ "Min-Expires", "sip.Min-Expires",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Min-Expires Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Organization],
{ "Organization", "sip.Organization",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Organization Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Priority],
{ "Priority", "sip.Priority",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Priority Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Proxy_Authenticate],
{ "Proxy-Authenticate", "sip.Proxy-Authenticate",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Proxy-Authenticate Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Proxy_Authorization],
{ "Proxy-Authorization", "sip.Proxy-Authorization",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Proxy-Authorization Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_RAck],
{ "RAck", "sip.RAck",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3262: RAck Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_RSeq],
{ "RSeq", "sip.RSeq",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3262: RSeq Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Proxy_Require],
{ "Proxy-Require", "sip.Proxy-Require",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Proxy-Require Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Record_Route],
{ "Record-Route", "sip.Record-Route",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Record-Route Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Reply_To],
{ "Reply-To", "sip.Reply-To",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Reply-To Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Require],
{ "Require", "sip.Require",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Require Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Retry_After],
{ "Retry-After", "sip.Retry-After",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Retry-After Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Route],
{ "Route", "sip.Route",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Route Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Server],
{ "Server", "sip.Server",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Server Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Subject],
{ "Subject", "sip.Subject",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Subject Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Subscription_State],
{ "Subscription-State", "sip.Subscription-State",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3265: Subscription-State Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Supported],
{ "Supported", "sip.Supported",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Supported Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Timestamp],
{ "Timestamp", "sip.Timestamp",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Timestamp Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_To],
{ "To", "sip.To",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: To Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Unsupported],
{ "Unsupported", "sip.Unsupported",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Unsupported Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_User_Agent],
{ "User-Agent", "sip.User-Agent",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: User-Agent Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Via],
{ "Via", "sip.Via",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Via Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_Warning],
{ "Warning", "sip.Warning",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: Warning Header", HFILL }
},
{ &hf_header_array[Pos_WWW_Authenticate],
{ "WWW-Authenticate", "sip.WWW-Authenticate",
FT_STRING, BASE_NONE,NULL,0x0,
"RFC 3261: WWW-Authenticate Header", HFILL }
},
};
/* Setup protocol subtree array */
static gint *ett[] = {
&ett_sip,
&ett_sip_hdr,
};
/* Register the protocol name and description */
proto_sip = proto_register_protocol("Session Initiation Protocol",
"SIP", "sip");
/* Required function calls to register the header fields and subtrees used */
proto_register_field_array(proto_sip, hf, array_length(hf));
proto_register_subtree_array(ett, array_length(ett));
}
void
proto_reg_handoff_sip(void)
{
dissector_handle_t sip_handle;
sip_handle = create_dissector_handle(dissect_sip, proto_sip);
dissector_add("tcp.port", TCP_PORT_SIP, sip_handle);
dissector_add("udp.port", UDP_PORT_SIP, sip_handle);
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
heur_dissector_add( "udp", dissect_sip_heur, proto_sip );
heur_dissector_add( "tcp", dissect_sip_heur, proto_sip );
/*
* Get a handle for the SDP dissector.
*/
sdp_handle = find_dissector("sdp");
data_handle = find_dissector("data");
}