SMB RTT statistics are similar to the RTT statistics already supported by ONC-RPC and DCE-RPC.
It will present a table with all seen SMB commands and present the Min/Max and Avg response time in ms.
Transaction2 and NT-Transaction commands are broken out and presented in its own subtables.
tethereal feature is activated with -z smb,rtt switch
and in ethereal it is activated either through -0z smb,rtt switch or through the Menu.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6966
versa, into "filter_dialog_new()", rather than replicating it in a
couple of routines.
The return value of "display_filter_construct_cb()" isn't used for
anything, it's ignored by most callers and stored but subsequently
ignored by io_stat.c; get rid of the return value, and don't bother
storing it in io_stat.c.
Before destroying a filter dialog box associated with a button being
destroyed, break the association.
Get rid of an unused variable in io_stat.c.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6931
"destroy" signal handler for any button that pops up a filter; if the
button has a filter dialog box associated with it, it destroys that
dialog box.
Have the routines that create filter dialog boxes asociate the dialog
box with the button that created it, so that if the button is destroyed
the filter dialog box can be destroyed as well, and associate the button
with the dialog box.
This means that if a dialog box has a button to create a filter, we no
longer have to have the destroy handler for the dialog box destroy any
filters - that'll happen when the button in the dialog box is destroyed
as part of the process of destroying the dialog box.
Don't make the "Filter" buttons in the io_stat dialog box insensitive if
there's already a filter dialog box open - we can have more than one
open per dialog box.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6930
popup_menu_object = gtk_widget_new(GTK_TYPE_WIDGET, NULL);
with
popup_menu_object = gtk_menu_new();
so that ethereal runs with Gtk+ v2.2
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6879
used to construct the "Edit->Preferences" dialog box; this includes the
ability to register a "subtree" for preferences. Instead of
special-casing protocol preferences, have a subtree "Protocols" for
protocol preferences.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6808
sure there *is* a good name for it).
Put it in the "Tools" menu as well (although I'm not sure what top-level
menu it belongs in, or if it should get a new one).
Make those items sensitive only if there's an FT_FRAMENUM item selected
in the protocol tree pane.
Clean up some menu paths in "set_menu_sensitivity()" (not that it
matters, as only the last component, and the first component if it's a
menu factory name, are used).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6803
frame number, which is always decimal. If you select an FT_FRAMENUM
field, there are menu items that let you go to the frame whose frame
number appears in that field.
Add FT_FRAMENUM fields for the ONC RPC "matching request is in this
frame" and "matching reply is in this frame" protocol tree items.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6802
stamp in the packet; bugs in the OS kernel or the WinPcap driver, or
just forcibly setting the system time backwards, can cause time stamps
in packet traces not to monotonously increase. That can cause infinite
loops when picking the scale for the graph.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6800
Replace the large matrix of protocol togglebuttons with a GtkCList. The
CList displays three columns: the enabled/disabled state, the protocol's
abbreviated name and the protocol's full name. Protocols can be enabled
or disabled by double-clicking on them. The enable all, disable all, and
invert buttons were left intact.
I made a half-assed attempt at Gtk2 support by copying code from
plugins_dlg.c. It's incomplete, and probably won't compile.
Using check boxes in the first column instead of the word "Disabled" would
have been nice. GtkCLists don't let you embed anything besides text and
pixmaps unfortunately.
Update the man page accordingly.
We still need a way to save a list of disabled protocols.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6707
There is not a third option Advanced... in addition to frames/tick and bytes/tick.
See ethereal man page for description and how one can use this to graph how NFS response time MAX/MIN/AVG changes over time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6703
on Windows in my build environment, the definition of "isprint" in
"gtk/gtkglobals.h" causes problems when processing the definition of
"isprint" in <ctype.h>, and, somehow, <ctype.h> appears to get included,
at least in Windows in my build environment, after we include
"gtk/gtkglobals.h" even though we don't include it explicitly.
Include it explicitly, before we include "gtk/gtkglobals.h", so that it
compiles.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6650
gdk_font_from_description() may return NULL if no GdkFont matching a
PangoFontDescription can be loaded.
Replace primitives using GdkFonts (gdk_string_width, gdk_draw_string)
with their pango equivalent (pango_layout_get_pixel_size,
gdk_draw_layout).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6639
"compat_macros.h" macro....)
Add some comments on #else's and #endif's to make it a bit easier to
follow the twisty maze.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6637
work when a build is done outside the source tree, and make
"ethereal-tap-register.c" depend on the script that builds it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6626