Adds support for BLUETOOTH_LE_LL_WITH_PHDR, dissector integrates with existing
BTLE dissector.
Fixes BTLE dissector to correctly extract packet CRC.
Adds CRC checking to BTLE dissector.
Provides optional context to BTLE dissector that allows RF captures to provide
link-layer hints for dissection details. Significantly, parameters for
determining CRC correctness are provided, as well as Access Address validity
information.
Change-Id: I7d4936b053353a7f9c524021c01f67f5828253fb
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/310
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
(Using sed : sed -i '/^ \* \$Id\$/,+1 d')
Fix manually some typo (in export_object_dicom.c and crc16-plain.c)
Change-Id: I4c1ae68d1c4afeace8cb195b53c715cf9e1227a8
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/497
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
willing to read or that's bigger than will fit in the file format;
instead, report an error.
For the "I can't write a packet of that type in that file type" error,
report the file type in question.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54882
From Michal Labedski
1. add support for new btsnoop "format" introduced by BlueZ team in "btmon" tool
2. Bluetooth: Make EIR, AD and COD more generic
3. Bluetooth: HCI/LL: Update Error Codes to Core 4.1 Specification
4. Ubertooth: Fix response command handling
5. Ubertooth: Update to support firmware version
6. Ubertooth: Dissect by Vendor Id/Product Id
svn path=/trunk/; revision=54699
knowledge of particular types of plugins. Instead, let particular types
of plugins register with the common plugin code, giving a name and a
routine to recognize that type of plugin.
In particular applications, only process the relevant plugin types.
Add a Makefile.common to the codecs directory.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53710
From İbrahim Can Yüce
From me: Update to new tcp_dissect_pdus format, minor whitespace issues noticed in wiretap files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53669
subtypes, e.g. Network Monitor version 1 and Network Monitor version 2
are separate "file types", even though they both come from Network
Monitor.
Rename various functions, #defines, and variables appropriately.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=53166
Compilation fails on (only the ?) OSX-10.6-x64 buildbot with error:
netscaler.c: In function 'nstrace_read_v30':
netscaler.c:1295: warning: implicit conversion shortens 64-bit value into a 32-bit value
(Life is too short for me to dig multiple levels deep into a set of macros to try to see which
actual line of code is causing the problem. Maybe the patch submitter can identify the problem).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=52666
as the "where to put the packet data" argument.
This lets more of the libwiretap code be common between the read and
seek-read code paths, and also allows for more flexibility in the "fill
in the data" path - we can expand the buffer as needed in both cases.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49949
file that we ourselves have open. In the "safe save" code path for
capture files, on Windows temporarily close the file descriptors for the
currently-open capture before doing the rename and then, if the rename
failed, reopen them, leaving the rest of the wtap and capture_file
structures intact.
Rename filed_open() to file_fdopen(), to make its name match what it
does a bit better (it's an fdopen()-style routine, i.e. do the
equivalent of an open with an already-open file descriptor rather than a
pathname, in the file_wrappers.c set of routines).
Remove the file_ routines from the .def file for Wiretap - they should
only be called by code inside Wiretap.
Closing a descriptor open for input has no reason to fail (closing a
descriptor open for *writing* could fail if the file is on a server and
dirty pages are pushed asynchronously to the server and synchronously on
a close), so just have file_close() return void.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42961
an API to fetch that.
When doing "Save" on a compressed file, write it out compressed.
In the Statistics -> Summary dialog and in capinfos, report whether the
file is gzip-compressed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42818
encapsulations.
For pre-V9 AiroPeek captures, leave the radio information in the packet
data, just as we do with the Prism, AVS, radiotap, and NetMon headers.
Add a dissector for it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42379
From Tom Cook and Tom Alexander.
1. A VWR encapsulation that reads VeriWave capture files (*.vwr)
generated from
WaveTest test hardware
2. Dissectors that display the VeriWave tap headers (both 802.11 and
Ethernet)
3. A dissector for the WaveAgent protocol. The WaveAgent dissector is
heuristic and parses the WaveAgent packet (a UDP payload).
The WaveAgent dissector has been Fuzz tested.
The VWR ENCAP and dissectors have been used extensively by VeriWave
customers in a special version of WireSark compiled by VeriWave.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42155
Add a new WTAP_ENCAP_BACNET_MS_TP_WITH_PHDR encapsulation type, for use
by the EyeSDN file reader; unlike the pcap-encapsulated MS/TP, it
includes a direction indicator. Don't treat WTAP_ENCAP_BACNET_MS_TP as
if it has a direction indicator, as it doesn't; instead, do that for
WTAP_ENCAP_BACNET_MS_TP_WITH_PHDR.
Add some missing entries to encap_table_base for WTAP_ENCAP_ values that
didn't get entries added.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=41969