form of corruption/bogosity in a file, including in a file header as
well as in records in the file. Change the error message
wtap_strerror() returns for it to reflect that.
Use it for some file header problems for which it wasn't already being
used - WTAP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED shouldn't be used for that, it should only
be used for files that we have no reason to believe are invalid but that
have a version number we don't know about or some other
non-link-layer-encapsulation-type value we don't know about.
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by the gunzipping code. Have it also supply a err_info string, and
report it. Have file_error() supply an err_info string.
Put "the file" - or, for WTAP_ERR_DECOMPRESS, "the compressed file", to
suggest a decompression error - into the rawshark and tshark errors,
along the lines of what other programs print.
Fix a case in the Netscaler code where we weren't fetching the error
code on a read failure.
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don't need global_capture_opts don't need to have it declared and thus
don't need capture_options defined.
Include gtk/capture_globals in the files in question.
Change some more capture_opts references to refer to
global_capture_opts.
Change some global_capture_opts references in routines with a
capture_opts argument to refer to capture_opts.
The structure type is capture_options, not capture_opts; fix some
references.
Include <sys/types.h>, if it's present, in capture_opts.h, so we get
gid_t defined.
Clean up indentation.
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the capture_opts structure as an argument, rather than just a pointer to
the interface name.
Don't declare a global "capture_opts" pointer, as we don't define it any
more.
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have them use least some of the radio-information fields, so that the
same field name can be used for multiple radio header types. The AVS
header can supply the data rate in bits/second, so have that field be in
those units, and make it 64 bits to leave room for the future, Just In
Case. Display it as Mb/s, however.
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In "capture_input_new_file()", don't call the callbacks unless we
succeed in opening the new file. Have "capture_info_new_file()" return
a success/failure indication.
Improve the message logged when we fail to open the new file if we're
only opening it for the quick packet counts. We really should put up an
alert box and give up on the capture at that point.
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headers.
Fix capture_radiotap() to check for padding between the 802.11 header
and the 802.11 payload and to call different capture routines depending
on whether it's present or not, and create capture_ieee80211_datapad()
to handle the case where it's present.
Fix capture_radiotap() to convert the Radiotap header length from
little-endian, and to do some sanity checking of that length.
Fix capture_ieee80211_common() to use the offset supplied to it to fetch
the frame control field, as that offset isn't necessarily 0.
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Declare the "pd" argument to be "const guchar *", to match the way
packet data is declared elsewhere, and so that if the headers
"capture_info.c" includes don't define "u_char" it still compiles.
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This way, the capture child don't need to now any of the packet_counter things (no epan/packet.h and all alike).
Currently the capture_info code will always open another wiretap file instance to build it's own counter values. This isn't optimized for now (next step: use data from cf_continue_tail() somehow).
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