Add Windows-style path handling to runlex.sh. Update the example
Chocolatey LEX path accordingly. This lets us use path information in
LEX and have it work in both nmake and runlex.sh
Add a FindChocolatey.cmake module. Update FindLEX and FindYACC to use it.
The code is currently untested and commented out.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54828
allow stuff to be put into the .h file; that way, if you put helper
functions into the .c file, for use by dissectors other than the one
being generated, you can put declarations for them into the .h file.
Do some checks for mis-nesting of CODE and HEADER blocks.
Clean up the "this is generated code" header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54720
http://standards.ieee.org/regauthmaint.html, which says
IEEE Registration Authority Services will be unavailable from Friday, December 27th through Monday, December 30th
As a result the manuf file got clobbered. Revert the manuf file to
its non-clobbered state and add sanity checks to make-manuf. Add a
note about the impending addition of OUI-28.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54485
This should fix warnings:
plugin.c:XX:1: warning: no previous prototype for 'plugin_reg_handoff' [-Wmissing-prototypes]
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54475
[PATCH 1/5] X11 dissector: Sort declarations
This prevents pointless changes showing up in the diff when evaluating
unrelated changes to the generator.
See http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.18.0/pod/perldelta.pod#Hash_randomization
[PATCH 2/5] X11 dissector: Silence warnings on perl 5.18, prevent 5.20
Perl 5.18 retroactively marked "given/when" experimental, with a
promise to remove or dramatically change it in 5.20.
Since there is no perl 5.20 yet, there is no way to make this script
compatible with it.
[PATCH 3/5] X11 dissector: Support variable_param (at least for glCallLists)
(This patch makes the change in r54232 unnecessary by using the previously-
unused variable.)
[PATCH 4/5] X11 dissector: Remove obsolete TODO item
This item was done in r53531 PATCH 09/11
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54242
seems to pull in fewer changes and be less prone to conflitcs. This was
the case for r53086, at least. Add "-x" which adds a "cherry picked
from..." line to the commit message.
Show a diff before pushing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54007
I've now got tshark to build from a VS solution file, had to do some hacks
to get there though, patch files attached for others to peruse, as I'm not
sure if they are the optimal solutions:
3. As mentioned in my previous message, the VS solution chops out every
8192nd byte from the command line passed to make-dissector-reg.py. My
patch (make-reg.patch) gets CMake to write out the required source file
list to a file and modifies the python script to read in the file. The
python changes *should* be backwards compatible.
Me: Small fix to UseMakeDissectorReg.cmake (elseif() -> else())
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53654
again (and some various other improvements):
Rebuild the dissector with the latest xcbproto and mesa.
Subject: [PATCH 01/11] X11 dissector: Support CARD64 and INT64 types
These types are used by the new Present extension.
Subject: [PATCH 02/11] X11 dissector: Un-blacklist a few structures
The xinput structs are used by the latest xcb/proto, and the xkb
struct has been removed.
Subject: [PATCH 03/11] X11 dissector: Add hack for xinput:ChangeProperty
xinput:ChangeProperty should use switch/case, but only switch/bitcase
is supported at the moment. Add (hopefully temporary) hack.
Subject: [PATCH 04/11] X11 dissector: Use namespace for types
In particular, the name of the xsync struct 'INT64' collides with a
basic type of the same name.
Subject: [PATCH 05/11] X11 dissector: Add support for "Generic" events
All new extensions are using the new "Generic" events instead of
traditional events, because there aren't enough traditional event
numbers.
Denoted by <event xge="true"> in xcb/proto.
Subject: [PATCH 06/11] X11 dissector: Blacklist unused structures
Subject: [PATCH 07/11] X11 dissector: Support multiple enumref in a bitcase
XKB is weird.
Subject: [PATCH 08/11] X11 dissector: Support sumof
Subject: [PATCH 09/11] X11 dissector: Stop generating unused-but-set variables
(This patch also reverts r53298/r53299.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53531
x11-extensions-implementation.h .
This change was manually applied to the .h file as I can't currently rebuild
the X11 dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53298
- As the pidl in Wireshark doesn't work anyway we can just mirror the WIP
so that patches to our code base are against the current code.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53120
This is the PIDL input file changes necessary to support removing pinfo->private_data from the DCERPC dissectors in favor of passing it through function parameters. I didn't regenerate the dissector source, so this is just a "good faith" effort to mimic the manual changes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53098
file containing what is actually the ISC license (BSD-like), so add that to the
header for licensecheck's sake (and remove the confusing reference to the BSD
license). This makes the code actually your choice of ISC
and GPL2 (since it is used in the Linux kernel which is GPL2-only). ISC is
already acceptable for us, so ISC \union * must be also, so add ISC+GPL2 to
checlicenses' list.
Upstream COPYING file, for reference:
http://git.sipsolutions.net/?p=radiotap.git;a=blob;f=COPYING;hb=97478c8467ce7ab56b7c9e8fd7cdc0f4e2cb22ed
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52879
(The current Qt packages in wireshark-win{32,64}-libs still have
QtMultimedia disabled. This will hopefully make sure it's enabled next
time around.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52818
what the original base code was, and Tomas (who made most of the
wireshark-specific changes) has no particular preference.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52801
files. One of them has no license (it is just defines) and the other gets picked
up as LGPL for no reason I can discern.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52675
machine and it would have been nice if this script and installed subversion
for me.
Install perl-podlators too (for pod2man). Need to check if that's the package
name to use on SuSE too...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52526
I still couldn't figure out how to generate the source, so I made the modifications to the generated dissectors "manually" (search/replace tool in VS) that would match the "PIDL source" included here.
I will be sending the "PIDL source" (non dissector files) to the samba team.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52313
the "unittest" module that comes with Python. Specifically, this
takes advantage of a couple of features in the "unittest" in
Python 2.7. The tests are all the same as before, but much
better managed.
This is in preparation for some work on the display filter code.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52136
(like a #define) at the beginning of a line before a value_string no longer
matches so a #define that includes the beginning of a value_string doesn't
confuse the script.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52089
imported from upstreams with correct licensing but without a useful header (and
there's no particular reason to carry that delta).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52017
Add --check-addtext/--nocheck-addtext, --check-hf/--nocheck-hf and --debug to the usage output and format the usage output a little better.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52006
environments that are not the build tree (namely the fuzz-bot, but this might
make normal out-of-tree builds easier too).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=51387
plain text version of the registry it parses the CSV version (which
should hopefully be more reliable). Tested with Pythons 2.5, 2.6, 2.7,
and 3.3.
Update the services file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=51178
2.7, and 3.3. The contents of packet-ncp2222.c are different after the
changes (e.g. some array contents are in a different order) but the
output of running 'tshark -nVxr' on the NCP files in the menagerie are
identical.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=51123
- fix a few pieces of bad indentation
- exit cleanly in all cases where we receive a SIGINT or other signal
- check for valgrind bugs and dissector errors with every set of arguments (-nr
vs -nVxr etc) not just the last
- consider it an error if valgrind reports more than 500KB of leaked memory
For the last point, 500KB is hopefully a safe choice for now since we only leak
about 2KB "by default" and I have no idea what the state of most "non-default"
code is with respect to memory leaks. I would like to eventually work this
down to 0 of course :)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50895
If there are cleaner ways (better regex) to represent the logic, please feel free to update.
The key is to improve the "defaults" detected so less manual editting of the proto_tree_input file (and subsequent dissector file) is necessary.
I'll be testing it more (and probably updating) as I try to work through the checkAPIs.pl "naughty list" (now that the list has expanded)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50559
I'm flexible on the definition of "small" (20 "fields"), but I think checkAPIs should flag the "all proto_tree_add_text" dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50385
just define WS_DLL_PUBLIC_NOEXTERN inside the ifdefs, and define
WS_DLL_PUBLIC as WS_DLL_PUBLIC_NOEXTERN followed by "extern".
Then rename WS_DLL_PUBLIC_NOEXTERN to WS_DLL_PUBLIC_DEF, to clarify that
it's what should be used for definitions; at least on Windows, you
*have* to use it when declaring arrays without a size, and, whilst you
might be able to use WS_DLL_PUBLIC for definitions of functions and
perhaps data definitions other than no-size arrays, it might be clearer
to rename WS_DLL_PUBLIC to WS_DLL_PUBLIC_DECL and use it only for
declarations.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50334
-Werror here but Autotools doesn't. Which is correct?)
epan/dissectors/dcerpc: idl2wrs isn't an installed executable in
Autotools so don't make it one in CMake.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49871
to the tree (to separate this case from the generic DISSECTOR_BUG case).
Enable this environment variable when fuzz testing.
Enable the 3rd (without tree but with a read filter) check (added in r49643)
when testing capture files but not when fuzz testing--not sure if we want to
add even more to the fuzzbot's work load now (OTOH I've been running it for
a while and it hasn't buried me in bugs).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49784
Running tshark with a read filter ("-R") and without building the full tree
("-V") causes it to run into some more bugs (usually loops adding more than
100000 items to the tree). Add some (commented out for now) code to do
this...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49643
the same everywhere I've tested except my mac setup where it works better
(since the libtool in PATH doesn't have --mode=execute for some strange reason).
This is fairly experimental - feel free to revert if it breaks something.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49604
the build-bot's valgrind pass wasn't running with/without tree. It's still
broken, but the debug output wasn't giving us any useful information.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49464
- support testing multiple files at once
- use tools/test-common.sh to make sure we have the most up-to-date environment
variables set (the old version was missing the WMEM_ one for example)
- rename to test-captures.sh since it works just fine on non-fuzzed files
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49412
core, epan, and ui, and link them to each other to varying degrees. This
seems to be the best way to organize our documentation. The alternative
is to switch to a single doxygen.cfg and manually add files to different
groups or sections.
Add a wireshark.dox file which contains markup for the main page. Add
.dox and .txt to svnadd. Clean up our tag files. Force wsar_html to
rebuild each time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49091
backport-rev attempts to merge a revision from the trunk in the current
directory (presumably one of the release branches).
gen-bugnote fetches a bug title from bugs.wireshark.org and formats it
for inclusion in the release notes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49004
us to carry.
Add an exception of our own for tools/pidl since that is GPL but the headers
are not in a format that licensecheck will pick up, and fixing them all would
just introduce a delta with upstream for no reason.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48896