glib memory slices.
- We weren't doing anything with the emem slab that couldn't be done with glib
slices.
- Removes a fair bit of code as well as one debugging environment variable.
- Glib slices are much cache-friendlier and are multi-threading friendly (if
we ever go there).
- Allows glib to actually return slices to the OS on occasion. The emem slab
would hold onto its memory forever which resulted in a great deal of wasted
memory after closing a large file.
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and use that to fix a -Wclobbered error that bleeding-edge GCC throws
on tvbuff types.
Also remove a variable that looked like it was being used to hide the error
before GCC got clever.
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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.
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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().
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* Remove proto_tree_add_eui64 function from 802.15.4 Dissector
* Replace print_eui64/print_eui64 by eui64_to_str/get_eui64_name
* Update Documentation (README.dev)
* Add new function in libwireshark.def
* Support of encoding for tvb_eui64_to_str
* Use FT_EUI64 for ICMPv6, CAPWAP, Zbee ... dissector
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37015
struct _GString
{
gchar *str;
gsize len;
gsize allocated_len;
};
And:
struct _GArray
{
gchar *data;
guint len;
};
We only accessed the first two fields of the GString struct.
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32-bit numbers. Separate signed and unsigned accessors have been
added and used where appropriate.
Definitely not for 0.99.5.
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this primarily removes code and simplifies (==eliminates) the need to track the data that is allocated and should potentially be slightly faster than a slab allocator.
however these functions are called A LOT so there might be a performance hit when using emem with full debugging canary values and all the bells and whistles activated.
this change also makes any future attempt to parallellize dissection of frames easier if we just make the ep allocator allocate from a threads specific ep pool.
(something we would have to do anyway to make ep allocations multithreaded)
this works in all my tests so far but needs more test coverage.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20194
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.
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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
"SLAB_ITEM_TYPE_DEFINE()" macro to define a union of the type of object
for the slab and a pointer to an object of that union type, and use that
type for items on the slab allocator free lists; that *should* avoid
having the compiler think two pointers to an item being added to or
removed from the free list don't point to the same object just because
they have different types.
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object being allocated, rather than the name of the free list, as an
argument (with the name of the free list constructed from the name of
the type), and add macros to define and declare the free list, also
taking the type of the object being allocated.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11305
add a config.nmake option to control whether to build
libethereal.dll or not;
remove "./wiretap" from PATH to prevent problems due to
wrongly-loaded files;
build dissector.lib with MSVC;
move "print.c" and "ps.c" to the dissector helpers, as "print.c"
imports variables from packet-frame.c and packet-data.c, which
are in libethereal;
move "g711.c" out of the dissector helpers, as they're used only
by Ethereal in a tap, not in Tethereal or in any dissector;
add a .def file for libethereal;
arrange to declare global variables exported from libethereal
with "__declspec(dllimport)" when building programs that import
those variables;
update the NSIS installer.
Make the "configure" script define ETH_VAR_IMPORT as "extern".
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