was done using textual search+replace, not anything syntax-aware, so presumably
it got most comments as well (except where there were typos).
Use a consistent coding style, and make proper use of the WS_DLL_* defines.
Group the functions appropriately in the header.
I ended up getting rid of most of the explanatory comments since many of them
duplicated what was in the value_string.c file (and were out of sync with the
recent updates I made to those in r48633). Presumably most of the comments
should be in the .h file not the .c file, but there's enough churn ahead that
it's not worth fixing yet.
Part of https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8467
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48634
In Yet Another Protocol, implementation A neglected to set the padding bytes
to 0 and implementation B barfed on said padding (interestingly this
protocol's spec does not include the IETF-normal "receiver MUST ignore the
padding" blurb).
So:
Add the AVP to the dissection tree and add an expert info for when it's not
zero.
Also re-order a few of the hfs and remove a couple unneeded temporary
variables.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48488
instead of storing the requests in an se_tree (keyed by hop-by-hop-id),
store an se_tree which is itself keyed by frame number. When looking for
a matching request, first find the tree of pdus (by hop-by-hop-id) and then
look for the largest frame number less than or equal to the answer's frame
number. Also verify that the end-to-end-id matches.
Move the conversation structure out of packet-diameter.h: it's only used in
packet-diameter.c
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46553
putting an "unused" variable (which was taken out in r24377) back in. This
time add a (bogus) "use" of the variable and explain why we're doing what
we're doing.
Use VALS() (in one case anyway) and PINFO_FD_NUM.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46266
Also (for a few files):
- create/use some extended value strings;
- remove unneeded #include files;
- remove unneeded variable initialization;
- re-order fcns slightly so prefs_reg_handoff...() at end, etc
svn path=/trunk/; revision=44438
different types; instead use different abbreviations (filters).
This is in order to prevent running into
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2402
and seg-faulting when someone applies a filter of, for example,
diameter.Framed-IP-Address .
svn path=/trunk/; revision=43166
match_strval() instead.
Also, don't retrieve the application ID 3 more times; we've already got it
in a variable...
Point out a bug regarding how we're storing the application ID for use by
subdissectors (from r34570).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=43162
byte-swapped form - i.e., not network byte order, but the reverse of
network byte order - as, a long time ago, somebody asked to have the
"little_endian" flag affect the way proto_tree_add_item() fetched IPv4
addresses from the packet.
Use ENC_BIG_ENDIAN for IPv4 addresses (ENC_NA and ENC_BIG_ENDIAN have
the same value, but this makes it clearer that we, sadly, need to care).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39708
Specifically: Replace FALSE|0 and TRUE|1 by ENC_BIG_ENDIAN|ENC_LITTLE_ENDIAN as
the encoding parameter for proto_tree_add_item() calls which directly reference
an item in hf[] which has a type of:
FT_BOOLEAN
FT_IPv4
FT_EUI64
FT_GUID
FT_UINT_STRING
Also: For type FT_ITv6 use ENC_NA. (This was missed in SVN #39260)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39328
Specifically: Replace FALSE|0 and TRUE|1 by ENC_BIG_ENDIAN|ENC_LITTLE_ENDIAN as
the encoding parameter for proto_tree_add_item() calls which directly reference
an item in hf[] which has a type of:
FT_UINT8
FT_UINT16
FT_UINT24
FT_UINT32
FT_UINT64
FT_INT8
FT_INT16
FT_INT24
FT_INT32
FT_INT64
FT_FLOAT
FT_DOUBLE
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39288
FT_NONE
FT_BYTES
FT_IPV6
FT_IPXNET
FT_OID
Note: Encoding field set to ENC_NA only if the field was previously TRUE|FALSE|ENC_LITTLE_ENDIAN|ENC_BIG_ENDIAN
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39260
so that if the start_ptr is NULL the bytes are extracted from the given TVB
using the given offset and length.
Replace a bunch of:
proto_tree_add_bytes_format*(tree, hf, tvb, offset, length, tvb_get_ptr(tvb, offset, length), [...])
with:
proto_tree_add_bytes_format*(tree, hf, tvb, offset, length, NULL, [...])
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35896
keys to have _uint in their names, to match the routines that handle
dissector tables with string keys. (Using _port can confuse people into
thinking they're intended solely for use with TCP/UDP/etc. ports when,
in fact, they work better for things such as Ethernet types, where the
binding of particular values to particular protocols are a lot
stronger.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35224