qualifiers as necessary to ensure that we don't have to.
"strcmp()", "strcasecmp()", and "memcmp()" don't return booleans; don't
test their results as if they did.
Use "guint8", not "guchar", for a pointer to (one or more) 8-bit bytes.
Update Michael Tuexen's e-mail address.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6726
Various NDS dissector enhancements including NDS verb 0x07, and
proper ping flags for NDS ping version 10 request.
Updated error codes for several NCP reply packets.
NDPS enhancements.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6463
string, it's a tree name (as the field's display name suggests).
Get rid of the unused "ncp.nds_string_value" field.
Fix up the names of some fields, and use "proto_tree_add_uint()" rather
than "proto_tree_add_uint_format()" to add them to the protocol tree.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6408
This update adds NCP 87/66.
Also add additional error codes, added hf_definition for super class
(NDS). Cleaned up some unused variables (Warnings when building
Ethereal). Fixed NCP type 0x9999 (server busy packets to echo
information to summary information), Added subtree format to NDS
dissector to cleanup display.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6331
without having to know the numerical values for the verbs.
Use that table to convert the verb value to a verb name.
Fix indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6075
1. Secret Store Services (NCP 94) (ncp2222.py)
2. NMAS (NCP 92) (ncp2222.py)
3. NDS information in summary screen (packet-ncp.c & packet-ncp2222.inc)
4. Sever broadcast packets (NCP type 0xbbbb) to notify workstation to clear op-lock (packet-ncp.c)
5. Large Internet Packets (LIP) (packet-ncp.c)
6. Unicode Support. (unicode_to_string function in packet-ncp2222.inc & ncp2222.py)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6069
1. Fixes for NCP decodes (87/6), (30), (87/32)
2. Endianness fixes for a number of decodes
3. Added error codes for return values not defined
4. Added most common SAP types under ObjectType table
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5758
the source to an "ipxdump" utility from the Linux ncpfs package.
The NetworkAddress field in a 23/26 GetInternetAddress reply appears
to be big-endian; we assume it's big-endian in all messages.
The NetworkSocket field in that reply also appears to be big-endian;
it was already set up to be big-endian in other messages.
Put in comments noting other things seen in captures.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5658
they're the right width.
Fix the definitions of AccessRightsMask and JobControlFlagsWord,
and add AccessRightsMaskWord.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5546
them in "packet-ncp2222.inc".
The page at
http://www.odyssea.com/whats_new/tcpipnet/tcpipnet.html
indicates that a positive ACK (0x9999) NCP packet has the same
completion code and connection status fields as a reply (0x3333) packet
(but nothing after them); hand "dissect_ncp_reply()" the packet type as
one of its arguments, and have it handle positive ACK packets as well as
reply packets.
It also indicates that bit 4 of the connection status indicates that the
server is unavailable, and the page at
http://www.unm.edu/~network/presentations/course/appendix/appendix_f/tsld088.htm
speaks of that and of the significance of other bits; put a comment in
"ncp2222.py", before the "hf_ncp_connection_status" field, about that.
From looking at a capture, it appears that a "destroy service
connection" (0x5555) packet should be treated like a "create service
connection" (0x1111) packet and be handed to "dissect_ncp_request()".
Note that perhaps watchdog packets should be handled by
"dissect_ncp_reply()" as well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5489
A little work still needs to be done on the new NCP dissector -- make
some of the COL_INFO texts more useful, handle a Unicode issue, and
modify some of the cases that use "request conditions".
But the NCP dissector as it stands is very usable now.
Note: I didn't merge in the PROTO_LENGTH_UNTIL_END macro... I wanted
to think about the various possible macros and review an email conversation
I had with Guy on the subject.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5432
"epan/..." pathnames, so as to avoid collisions with header files in any
of the directories in which we look (e.g., "proto.h", as some other
package has its own "proto.h" file which it installs in the top-level
include directory).
Don't add "-I" flags to search "epan", as that's no longer necessary
(and we want includes of "epan" headers to fail if the "epan/" is left
out, so that we don't re-introduce includes lacking "epan/").
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4586
Some compilers don't mind zero-length arrays, but MSVC++ 6.0 does.
"ncp2222.py" was generating a zero-length "ett[]" array. Make it generate
the "ett[]" array and the call to "proto_register_subtree_array()"
only if the list of items for "ett[]" is non-empty CVS:
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4529
sub-trees, I added new functions to ptvcursor:
ptvcursor_add_no_advance()
ptvcursor_tvbuff()
ptvcursor_current_offset()
Note that no NCP type that actually uses bitfields has been
checked in yet.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4509
Remove tvb_get_stringz from quake dissector and add tvb_get_nstringz,
tvb_get_nstringz0, and tvb_strnlen to tvbuff.c.
Remove multiple definitions of pntohl and friends from various places
(except for wiretap) and put into pint.h
Consolidate duplicate code for turning FT_* enums into strings (ala the
glossary).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2382
to proto_tree_add_item() will indicate if the length of the string is
indicated by an UINT8, UINT16, UINT24, or UINT32.
Change NCP dissector-maker to produce FT_UINT_STRING.
Fix off-by-one in dissection of some NCP reply packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2334
Do not assume that all dissectors are in the source directory.
This is the case for instance for packet-ncp2222.c which is
generated in the production directory (current).
This is particularly important when the generation is not
made in the source directory.
- ncp2222.py
Remove tabs in generated source to make the generated code
nicer and to make work the make-reg-dotc. Without that fix,
all NCP packet dissections dump core ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2241
a framework for the dissector; of the more than 400 NCP packet types, only
a handful are defined. But this dissector framework is much better than
the previous one.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2173