long.
The offset is relative to the first byte of the TIFF structure, which is
after the "Exif\0" *and* the extra byte after "Exif\0".
Loop over all IFDs.
Sanity check the offset to the first IFD and the offset in each IFD to
the next IFD.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12424
indication - success, read failure, write failure - and have their
callers handle read failures by looking for the file that got the read
failure and reporting the failure in question.
Free up the err_info string returned by "wtap_read()" after using it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12423
mergecap.c (get rid of the verbose printing of information for each
packet).
Have "merge_append_files()" return FALSE only on a write error, as
"merge_files()" does.
Sort the routines in "merge.c" in the order from "merge.h".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12422
and use that information to provide better error messages.
Have "merge_open_outfile()" do all the work of filling in the
merge_out_file_t structure, with the values to use passed as arguments.
Get rid of some structure members that used to be used solely to pass
information to "merge_open_outfile()".
Add a "cf_merge_files()" routine to do the merging and reporting of errors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12420
"void".
Fix a typo in the MAP Dialogue dissector template .h file.
Re-generate the MAP Dialogue dissector files and set svn:keywords to Id
and svn:eol-style to native for them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12419
files.
Set svn:eol-style to native for those files, and get rid of trailing
CRs.
Set svn:keywords to Id for those files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12417
that - otherwise, you get a "No valid input files" message, which
perhaps doesn't make it clear enough that the problem is that there were
no input files, period.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12410
Clean up indentation.
If we dissect an octet string and then re-dissect it as a particular
type of data, don't use the end offset from the re-dissection as the
offset of the end of the octet string - just use the result of
"dissect_per_octet_string()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12406
section, as is done for other files. Just refer to those files in the
section for the "Save" button for the capture and display filter dialog
boxes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12398
*". For val_u_byte, if non-null, it points to a "value_string" table to
be used to interpret the value. Replace "toggle" and "yes_no" with
"boolean, and have the "data" pointer point to a "struct
true_false_string" to be used to interpret the value.
The NetBIOS-over-TCP/IP Node Type option can now be a regular val_u_byte
value, with the appropriate value_string table.
Construct the item for DHCP options by initializing it without the value
and appending the value to the item's string with
"proto_item_append_text()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12391
just like "struct opt_info", except for the name of the "enum
field_type" field; use "opt_info" instead of them. Rename the
equivalent field in "struct o63_opt_info", as well, with an eye towards
changing "struct opt_info" to be able to replace "struct o63_opt_info"
as well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12389
ever necessary.
Make some options, that have only one IPv4 address, use ipv4 rather than
ipv4_list.
Add val_u_short_list, and have val_u_short accept one and only one
16-bit integer. Give options the appropriate type.
Shuffle the types a bit in the enum, and shuffle the cases for types
around to match the order in the enum.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12388
and add a separate "ipv4"; use that in the dissector for Netware IP
options.
Add a "presence" option type, for options with no value whose presence
is significant; use that in the dissector for Netware IP options.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12387
end of the option, and have them do bounds checking. Also, in some
places, check the suboption length.
In "dissect_netware_ip_suboption()", process the suboption length
(which, according to RFC 2242, is present in all suboptions), and use
val_u_byte rather than val_u_short for 1-byte options.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12386
box for the flag is active and clear it if it's inactive, rather than
clearing all but RESOLV_CONCURRENT and then setting flags if the check
box is active - or, in one case, not clearing any flags due to a typo
and then setting them, so they never get cleared. This matches what's
done with theresolution flags in some other places.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12375