in README.devloper. Remove g_gnuc.h since it's no longer needed. Remove
tvbuff_init(), tvbuff_cleanup(), reassemble_init(), and
reassemble_cleanup() since they were only used for older GLib versions
which didn't support GSlices. Assume we always support the "matches"
operator.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37978
make FT_STRING and FT_UINT_STRING handle string encodings.
Get rid of FT_EBCDIC in favor of FT_STRING with ENC_EBCDIC.
Add some URLs for DRDA.
Clean up some stuff in TN3270 and TN5250, including using ENC_ values
for proto_tree_add_item().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37909
tvb_get_ephemeral_string() but takes an ENC_ value for the character
encoding. Use it in the MQ dissector to fetch strings to put, for
example, into the Info column, so we properly handle EBCDIC strings
there.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37876
compr is also freed outside loop. So free it only when returning.
Might be related with bug #5908, but I don't have access to that bug ;-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37081
pointer to a NULL-terminated string in the TVB. It is no safer than dissectors
which call tvb_get_strsize() and then tvb_get_ptr() but it makes it clear that
this usage of tvb_get_ptr() is safe.
This function is slightly more efficient than tvb_get_ephemeral_stringz()--but
only as long as we're not using composite TVBs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35493
tvb_get_unicode_string()
tvb_get_ephemeral_unicode_string()
These function like their counterparts, tvb_get_string and
tvb_get_epemeral_string, for standard strings.
Also update comment on what the first such function,
tvb_get_ephemeral_unicode_stringz does regarding updating lengthp.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35344
/*
* Given a tvbuff, an offset into the tvbuff, and a length that starts
* at that offset (which may be -1 for "all the way to the end of the
* tvbuff"), fetch BCD encoded digits from a tvbuff starting from either
* the low or high half byte, formating the digits according to an input digit set,
* if NUll a default digit set of 0-9 returning "?" for overdecadic digits will be used.
* A pointer to the EP allocated string will be returned.
* Note a tvbuff content of 0xf is considered a 'filler' and will end the conversion.
*/
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35286
is a unicode (UTF-16) version of tvb_get_ephemeral_stringz(). It scans
a tvbuff for a UTF-16 string and converts it to UTF-8 upon return.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35253
Bug in tvb_get_bits32(), The last bitshift is too large, which causes the least significant bits to be 0 all the time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35015
"representation" - we already use "representation" to refer to the text
representation of fields.
Change some routines with an endianness argument to make it a
representation argument instead;
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32929
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4422
From me: Fix a number of instances where the function prototype or
the function definition wasn't changed so there was a mismatch
thus causing Windows (but not gcc) compilation errors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32365
} else if (bufsiz > TVB_Z_MAX_BUFSIZ) {
bufsiz = TVB_Z_MIN_BUFSIZ;
}
This should probably have been 'bufsiz = TVB_Z_MAX_BUFSIZ;'
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30276
The current implementation of tvb_new_subset_remaining() only has the THROW_ON(reported_length < 1) check removed when compared to tvb_new_subset(). So there's room for improvement in this function. We should be able to disable some more (redundant) bounds checking.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29445
tvb_memcpy(); I changed the one tvb_memcpy() call that was explicitly
depending on that not to do so. This is a small step towards getting
rid of the "-1 means to end of tvbuff" convention, support for which
requires us to do a bunch of extra checks where, for example, a protocol
has a 32-bit unsigned length field; it also gets rid of a warning about
comparing an unsigned value with a signed value.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27946
tvb_get_seasonal_string();
tvb_get_seasonal_stringz();
.. which work the same as the ephemeral versions of the functions, but use
se_alloc() instead of ep_alloc().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27868
est. Use g_ascii_strcasecmp() and g_ascii_strncasecmp(), and supply our
own versions if they're missing from GLib (as is the case with GLib
1.x).
In the code to build the list of named fields for Diameter, don't use
g_strdown(); do our own g_ascii_-style upper-case to lower-case mapping
in the hash function and use g_ascii_strcasecmp() in the compare
function.
We do this because there is no guarantee that toupper(), tolower(), and
functions that use them will, for example, map between "I" and "i" in
all locales; in Turkish locales, for example, there are, in both
upper case and lower case, versions of "i" with and without a dot, and
the upper-case version of "i" is "I"-with-a-dot and the lower-case
version of "I" is "i"-without-a-dot. This causes strings that should
match not to match.
This finishes fixing bug 2010 - an earlier checkin prevented the crash
(as there are other ways to produce the same crash, e.g. a bogus
dictionary.xml file), but didn't fix the case-insensitive string matching.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23623
- Use a fast path for the most common use of tvb_get_xxx functions:
offset is >= 0 and tvb->real_data is set (this one is always true).
- match_strval() is a linear search, put the most common protocols
TCP/UDP/RDP first.
- fix gtk1 g_strlcat declaration Use g_strlcat
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23285
Wrap 64-bit constants in G_GINT64_CONSTANT(), so they get the
appropriate suffix appended so the compiler knows they're 64 bits.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21832
proto_tree_add_bits_ret_val()
tvb_get_bits()
And modify
proto_tree_add_bits() not to return a value.
little endian is not yet implemented.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21607
--enable-extra-gcc-checks set.
If we turn on -pedantic, try turning on -Wno-long-long as well, so that
it's not *so* pedantic that it rejects the 64-bit integral data types
that we explicitly require.
Constify a bunch of stuff, and make some other changes, to get rid of
warnings.
Clean up some indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21526
and that extract IPv6 addresses into a "struct e_in6_addr", with
tvb_get_ipv4() and tvb_get_ipv6() calls - except for some that we
remove, by using proto_tree_add_item(), rather than replacing.
Have epan/tvbuff.h include epan/ipv6-utils.h, to define "struct
e_in6_addr" (not necessary to declare the tvbuff routines, but including
it there means "struct e_in6_addr" is guaranteed to be defined before
those declarations, so we don't get compiler complaints if we define it
*after* those declarations).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15758
IPv6 addresses. Use "tvb_get_ipv4()" in the WINS Replication dissector,
so that it gets the right answer on little-endian *AND* big-endian
machines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15753
returns. (The error returns shouldn't happen in practice, as the GLib
memory allocators never return a null pointer, they just abort the
program, but if we're going to be checking for failure and returning, we
should do the right thing anyway.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12957
integers.
Make FT_INT64 and FT_UINT64 add numerical values, rather than byte-array
values, to the protocol tree, and add routines to add specified 64-bit
integer values to the protocol tree.
Use those routines in the RSVP dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11796
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400
characters.
Some strings appear to be null-padded; add a "tvb_format_stringzpad()"
routine to handle them, so that we don't show the padding characters as
"\000".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10461
BoundsError, if the offset is just past the end of the reported data
(because we're ensuring that there actually *is* a byte there, and,
even according to the reported length, it isn't).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9444
there's no data remaining - its callers largely depend on it doing so.
That means that the BEEP dissector doesn't have to check for it
returning 0.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9433
replace tvb_raw_offset() which is essentially a simple assignment and which
is called a lot with a macro.
this makes my tethereal testcase 2-3% faster.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9152
so that we can change tvb_get_ds_tvb() into a macro.
This function was a single line assignment and was called a lot.
This made tethereal ~2.5% faster in one testcase I use.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9141
non-null, set "*exception" to the appropriate exception - its callers
rely on it.
Now that it does that, there's no need for "check_offset_length()" to
check for a length of -1, as "compute_offset_length()" does so, and
therefore "check_offset_length_no_exception()" does so.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8562
"tvb_get_nstringz0()", as it means there's no room even for the
terminating NUL; abort if "_tvb_get_nstringz()" is passed a bufsize of
0.
Don't throw an exception in "tvb_get_nstringz0()" if
"_tvb_get_nstringz()" returns 0 - that just means we have an empty
string.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8150
tvb_get_string() - takes a tvbuff, an offset, and a length as
arguments, allocates a buffer big enough to hold a string with
the specified number of bytes plus an added null terminator
(i.e., length+1), copies the specified number of bytes from the
tvbuff, at the specified offset, to that buffer and puts in a
null terminator, and returns a pointer to that buffer (or throws
an exception before allocating the buffer if that many bytes
aren't available in the tvbuff);
tvb_get_stringz() - takes a tvbuff, an offset, and a pointer to
a "gint" as arguments, gets the size of the null-terminated
string starting at the specified offset in the tvbuff (throwing
an exception if the null terminator isn't found), allocates a
buffer big enough to hold that string, copies the string to that
buffer, and returns a pointer to that buffer and stores the
length of the string (including the terminating null) in the
variable pointed to by the "gint" pointer.
Replace many pieces of code allocating a buffer and copying a string
with calls to "tvb_get_string()" (for one thing, "tvb_get_string()"
doesn't require you to remember that the argument to
"tvb_get_nstringz0()" is the size of the buffer into which you're
copying the string, which might be the length of the string to be copied
*plus 1*).
Don't use fixed-length buffers for null-terminated strings (even if the
code that generates those packets has a #define to limit the length of
the string). Use "tvb_get_stringz()", instead.
In some cases where a value is fetched but is only used to pass an
argument to a "proto_tree_add_XXX" routine, use "proto_tree_add_item()"
instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7859
Things can happen if we pass a zero buffer length to tvb_get_nstringz0().
Throw an exception if this happens.
In various dissectors make sure the tvb_get_nstringz0()'s buffer length
is greater than zero.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7688
tvbuff.c:
Lots of existing code assumes that you can safely do the following:
#define MAX_BUF 64
guint8 *buf[MAX_BUF];
...
tvb_get_nstringz0 (tvb, offset, MAX_BUF, buf, &bytes_copied);
In reality, tvb_get_nstringz*() can potentially write one byte past
"buf". Modify _tvb_get_nstringz() not to do that.
packet-ppp.c:
Check for a valid BAP suboption length.
packet-mount.c:
Fix a possible integer overflow in dissect_group().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7590
give it a byte-order argument, and move it to "epan/tvbuff.c".
Use it to handle UCS-2 strings in version 1 of the Service Location
Protocol. In SRVLOC V1, use registered fields that are already there
for SRVLOC V2, and add some as needed. Fix some field names.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7186
equivalents for the epan/ directory but leave winsock2.h in inet_pton.c
and inet_ntop.c for now (can't estimate the consequences).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5928
should do if it doesn't find an EOL; if FALSE, it behaves as before,
returning values that treat the line as ending at the end of the tvbuff,
and if TRUE, it returns -1, so its caller can do segment reassembly
until it gets the EOL.
Add an option to the SMTP dissector to do segment reassembly, and do
segment reassembly of the first line.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5891
it throws the appropriate exception if the bytes don't exist. Use it in
the GIOP and ASN.1 code to check whether the bytes to be copied to a
buffer exist before allocating the buffer.
Make "check_offset_length_no_exception()" check for an overflow, so that
it can be used in "tvb_ensure_bytes_exist()" and do all the checking
that the code "tvb_ensure_bytes_exist()" replaces did.
Make "get_CDR_wchar()" return a "gint", so that if the length octet it
fetched has a value between 128 and 255, the length can be returned
correctly.
Fix some comments not to specify the exception thrown by various
routines that can throw various exceptions.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5453
"compute_offset_length()", and throw the exception it returns, rather
than calling "tvb_length_remaining()" and throw BoundsError if it
returns -1; this allows us to add additional exceptions without having
to change "tvb_ensure_length_remaining()".
Make "_tvb_get_nstringz()" static, as it's not used outside "tvbuff.c".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5397
a negative value.
Use "tvb_ensure_length_remaining()" in "tcp_dissect_pdus()", rather than
checking the return value of "tvb_length_remaining()" ourselves, and
make various variables and parameters in it "guint" as appropriate.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5396
return types of the tvbuff accessors for floating-point types, to more
closely match the tvbuff accessors for integral types.
Fix an error in the code for fetching doubles on VAXes, and get rid of
unused union members on VAXes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5245
IEEE-float-to-native-float code, and use that as the basis for
IEEE-double-to-native-double code. Use that code on VAXes.
Eliminate "ieee-float.h", as we no longer use it; instead, we use the
tvbuff routines for extracting IEEE floating-point numbers.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5243
double-precision floating-point numbers, in big-endian and little-endian
format (hopefully there aren't any middle-endian formats; if there are,
we'll have to add them), from a tvbuff, and to return floats (for
single-precision) and doubles (for double-precision).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5147
end of the tvbuff is reached before the maximum_length passed by the
caller is reached and before a terminating NUL is found. In this case,
tvb_get_nstringz() returns a -1, but if the string is not artificially
terminated with a NUL by tvb_get_nstringz(), the
caller has no idea where the string should end because 1) the
return value "-1" gives the impression that the string ends
at the end of the buffer but 2) the string does
not end at the end of the buffer, but somewhere in the middle, due
to the packet being shorter than expected.
tvb_get_nstringz() and tvb_get_nstringz0() were both modified.
The FT_STRINGZ case in proto_tree_add_item() is made simpler.
During regression testing, when investigating a regression that I later
corrected, I discovered that strings added through proto_tree_add_item
(FT_STRING, FT_STRINGZ, and FT_UINT_STRING) leaked memory due to double
allocation of the string. The proto_tree_add_string*() functions do
not leak memory, since they only copy the string once. The memory
leak was fixed by adding another argument to the static function
proto_tree_set_string() to let the string ftype code know to g_strdup()
the string or not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4891
"data source" has a name and a top-level tvbuff, and frames can have a
list of data sources associated with them.
Use the tvbuff pointer to determine which data source is the data source
for a given field; this means we don't have to worry about multiple data
sources with the same name - the only thing the name does is label the
notebook tab for the display of the data source, and label the hex dump
of the data source in print/Tethereal output.
Clean up a bunch of things discovered in the process of doing the above.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4749
tvb_length_remaining() except that it throws BoundsError if 'offset'
is out-of-bounds.
Allow a length argument of -1 for FT_STRING and FT_BYTES fields
in proto_tree_add_item().
Change some dissectors to either use -1 for the length argument in
calls to proto_tree_add_item(), or call tvb_ensure_length_remaining()
instead of tvb_length_remaining(), or to check the return-value
of tvb_length_remaining(). Changes to more dissectors are necessary,
but will follow later.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4656
"ds_name"s shouldn't be freed when the tvbuff is freed. (Thanks and a
tip of the Hatlo hat to the FreeBSD memory allocator for complaining
about multiple frees of the same string.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4136
former depends on having "guint64" and the latter depends on
"%ll[douxX]" being what's used to print 64-bit integers, and there are
platforms on which Etheeal runs that don't have "guint64" or that don't
use "%ll[douxX]" to print 64-bit integers.
Get rid of the routines to extract 64-bit integers into "gint64"s and
"guint64"s, as per Ronnie Sahlberg's suggestion, to discourage people
from writing code that won't work on all platforms; they should be using
FT_UINT64, or the routines in "int-64bit.c", instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4102
there were 2 functions which accepted 'maxlength' == -1, but the function
prototypes had maxlength as a guint --- fixed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4087
Tvbuffers changed to added the data source name,
GUI and printing code changed to support these changes
and display the multiple hex views.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3165
Change them to use facilities in Ethereal that were probably not present
when they were originally written, e.g. routines to fetch 24-bit
integers and to dump a bunch of raw bytes in hex.
Redo them to extract data from the packet as they dissect it, rather
than extracting an entire data structure at once; that way, it may be
able to dissect a structure not all of which is in the packet.
Dissect a bit more of the type-of-service metrics etc. in OSPF packets.
Make "tvb_length_remaining()" return a "gint", not a "guint"; it returns
-1 if the offset is past the end of the tvbuff.
Add a "tvb_reported_length_remaining()" routine, similar to
"tvb_length_remaining()". Use it instead of just subtracting an offset
from "tvb_reported_length()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2787
NUL-terminated string, starting at a given offset. The size includes
the terminating NUL. If it doesn't find the terminating NUL, it throws
the appropriate exception, as either there's no terminating NUL in the
packet or there is but it's past the end of the captured data in the
packet.
Use that routine in the TFTP dissector. As it throws an exception if
the string isn't NUL-terminated, we can just use "%s" to print option
strings; we don't need to use "%.*s" with a string length.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2783
of the search if the caller-supplied limit goes past the end of the
tvbuff - the limit should just be what remains in the tvbuff after the
specified starting offset.
In "tvb_find_line_end_unquoted()", after searching for the next
interesting character, check the value we got back from that search, in
"char_offset", not whatever happens to be in "cur_offset", to see if we
found a character.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2719
ESIS dissectors.
Register the IP dissector and have dissectors that call it directly
(rather than through a port table) call it through a handle.
Add a routine "tvb_set_reported_length()" which a dissector can use if
it was handed a tvbuff that contains more data than is actually in its
part of the packet - for example, handing a padded Ethernet frame to IP;
the routine sets the reported length of the tvbuff (and also adjusts the
actual length, as appropriate). Then use it in IP.
Given that, "ethertype()" can determine how much of the Ethernet frame
was actually part of an IP datagram (and can do the same for other
protocols under Ethernet that use "tvb_set_reported_length()"; have it
return the actual length, and have "dissect_eth()" and "dissect_vlan()"
use that to mark trailer data in Ethernet II frames as well as in 802.3
frames.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2658
tvbuff routines that a particular TVBUFF_REAL_DATA tvbuff is a "child"
of another tvbuff. This link is utilized during a tvb_free_chain(), so that
the child is freed when no longer necessary.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2642
string formatter, like "format_text()", and, as "tvbuff.c" now calls it
(*vide infra*), we don't want to have to make "tvbuff.c" drag "packet.h"
in just to declare "bytes_to_str()". It's now declared in "strutil.h",
so include it in modules that use "bytes_to_str()" and weren't already
including it.
Add a "tvb_bytes_to_str()" wrapper that calls "tvb_get_ptr()" to get a
pointer to a chunk of N bytes at a given offset in a tvbuff and then
hands that chunk to "bytes_to_str()". Convert the code that was doing
that to use "tvb_bytes_to_str()" instead (which caught what I suspect is
a bug in the Q.2931 dissector, where it was handing an offset of 0 to
"tvb_get_ptr()" - a cut-and-pasteo, I think).
Tvbuffify the ARP dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2634
by itself as a line ending, as well as treating CR LF and LF as line
endings.
Tweak the Telnet dissector to treat LF and CR NUL as line endings, but
not to treat CR by itself as a line ending (that's not exactly what the
NVT specification in the Telnet RFC specifies, but the resulting output
may be a bit more readable that way).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2613
Add "tvb_find_line_end_unquoted()" for the benefit of the SDP dissector;
get rid of "find_line_end_unquoted()" as nobody uses it any more.
Add "tvb_pbrk_guint8()" for the benefit of
"tvb_find_line_end_unquoted()"; it searches for any of a number of
characters, unlike "tvb_find_guint8()" which searches for only one.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2595
Add "tvb_find_line_end()", to find a CR and/or LF-terminated line in a
tvbuff and return its length and the offset of the character after the
line end, for the use of those dissectors.
Add "tvb_strncaseeql()", which is like "tvb_strneql()" except that it
does a case-insensitive comparison.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2590
the string rather than the offset of the end of the string, plus a patch
to "tvb_get_nstringz()" to treat the return value of "tvb_strnlen()" as
a length rather than an end offset.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2502