keys to have _uint in their names, to match the routines that handle
dissector tables with string keys. (Using _port can confuse people into
thinking they're intended solely for use with TCP/UDP/etc. ports when,
in fact, they work better for things such as Ethernet types, where the
binding of particular values to particular protocols are a lot
stronger.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35224
(1) Trailing/leading spaces are removed from 'name's/'blurb's
(2) Duplicate 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(3) Empty ("") 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(4) BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0 are used for 'display', 'strings' and 'bitmask' fields
for FT_NONE, FT_BYTES, FT_IPv4, FT_IPv6, FT_ABSOLUTE_TIME, FT_RELATIVE_TIME,
FT_PROTOCOL, FT_STRING and FT_STRINGZ field types
(5) Only allow non-zero value for 'display' if 'bitmask' is non-zero
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28770
Much as I hate white space changes, I got fed up of the huge variation of styles within these files, and tried to get to a much smaller range of variation. Also a few comment tidies, and use of _U_ for unused args rather than "arg = arg" lines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26140
1 new split file (GMM & SM in one file) and diff patches for the others. The RR, RP and BSSMAP patches are really a tidy-up: now they are split it becomes clear what was redundant code.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26064
RR has been split from DTAP, with common stuff going to the common files (plus a few minor knock-on consequences).
Fix the broken tap:
I had not realised that the register_tap call in the dissector registration actually _created_ the tap entry (not the register_tap_listener), and not just associated the tap_id returned with the tap registered by the listener. The use of separate statics by the split lead to 3 taps called "gsm_a", but only the first of which was ever found in the tap_queue_packet. Added (yet another) global for now to cope.
Also attached is a patch to tap.c which simply returns the same tap_id if the register_tap is called twice with the same name - I can't see any downside to this, can you? Anyway it seemed to work with deliberately keeping multiple calls.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26039
All I've done in these is to split the 3 obviously distinct protocols (BSSMAP & RP) from the still-large (and wrongly-named) DTAP (really the whole of layer 3 - it includes RR and packet parts too).
So far I've only split in a "minimum change" manner - there is clearly some tidying and structure enhancement of how the common bits are used, removing the globals just added, and great scope for consistency of white space, improved naming etc. - but I thought it best to keep it very close to the original initially to establish the split.
With some changes to make it compile on Windows.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25917