7c4176d868
winapi_cleanup tool written by Patrik Stridvall for the wine project. svn path=/trunk/; revision=6117
285 lines
7.5 KiB
C
285 lines
7.5 KiB
C
/* packet-smb-common.c
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* Common routines for smb packet dissection
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* Copyright 2000, Jeffrey C. Foster <jfoste@woodward.com>
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*
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* $Id: packet-smb-common.c,v 1.14 2002/08/28 21:00:31 jmayer Exp $
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*
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* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
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* By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
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* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
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*
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* Copied from packet-pop.c
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#include "packet-smb-common.h"
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/*
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* Share type values - used in LANMAN and in SRVSVC.
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*
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* XXX - should we dissect share type values, at least in SRVSVC, as
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* a subtree with bitfields, as the 0x80000000 bit appears to be a
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* hidden bit, with some number of bits at the bottom being the share
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* type?
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*
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* Does LANMAN use that bit?
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*/
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const value_string share_type_vals[] = {
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{0, "Directory tree"},
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{1, "Printer queue"},
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{2, "Communications device"},
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{3, "IPC"},
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{0x80000000, "Hidden Directory tree"},
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{0x80000001, "Hidden Printer queue"},
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{0x80000002, "Hidden Communications device"},
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{0x80000003, "Hidden IPC"},
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{0, NULL}
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};
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int display_ms_string(tvbuff_t *tvb, proto_tree *tree, int offset, int hf_index)
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{
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char *str;
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int len;
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/* display a string from the tree and return the new offset */
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len = tvb_strnlen(tvb, offset, -1);
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if (len == -1) {
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/*
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* XXX - throw an exception?
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*/
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len = tvb_length_remaining(tvb, offset);
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}
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str = g_malloc(len+1);
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tvb_memcpy(tvb, (guint8 *)str, offset, len);
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str[len] = '\0';
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proto_tree_add_string(tree, hf_index, tvb, offset, len+1, str);
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/*
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* XXX - "proto_tree_add_string()" mallocates a copy; it'd
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* be nice not to have it copy the string, but just to
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* make it the value, avoiding both the copy and the free
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* on the next line.
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*/
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g_free(str);
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return offset+len+1;
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}
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int display_unicode_string(tvbuff_t *tvb, proto_tree *tree, int offset, int hf_index)
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{
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char *str, *p;
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int len;
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int charoffset;
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guint16 character;
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/* display a unicode string from the tree and return new offset */
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/*
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* Get the length of the string.
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* XXX - is it a bug or a feature that this will throw an exception
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* if we don't find the '\0'? I think it's a feature.
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*/
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len = 0;
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while ((character = tvb_get_letohs(tvb, offset + len)) != '\0')
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len += 2;
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len += 2; /* count the '\0' too */
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/*
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* Allocate a buffer for the string; "len" is the length in
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* bytes, not the length in characters.
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*/
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str = g_malloc(len/2);
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/*
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* XXX - this assumes the string is just ISO 8859-1; we need
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* to better handle multiple character sets in Ethereal,
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* including Unicode/ISO 10646, and multiple encodings of
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* that character set (UCS-2, UTF-8, etc.).
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*/
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charoffset = offset;
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p = str;
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while ((character = tvb_get_letohs(tvb, charoffset)) != '\0') {
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*p++ = character;
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charoffset += 2;
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}
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*p = '\0';
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proto_tree_add_string(tree, hf_index, tvb, offset, len, str);
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g_free(str);
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return offset+len;
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}
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/* Max string length for displaying Unicode strings. */
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#define MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN 256
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/* Turn a little-endian Unicode '\0'-terminated string into a string we
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can display.
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XXX - for now, we just handle the ISO 8859-1 characters.
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If exactlen==TRUE then us_lenp contains the exact len of the string in
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bytes. It might not be null terminated !
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bc specifies the number of bytes in the byte parameters; Windows 2000,
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at least, appears, in some cases, to put only 1 byte of 0 at the end
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of a Unicode string if the byte count
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*/
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static gchar *
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unicode_to_str(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, int *us_lenp, gboolean exactlen,
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guint16 bc)
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{
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static gchar str[3][MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN+3+1];
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static gchar *cur;
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gchar *p;
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guint16 uchar;
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int len;
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int us_len;
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int overflow = 0;
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if (cur == &str[0][0]) {
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cur = &str[1][0];
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} else if (cur == &str[1][0]) {
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cur = &str[2][0];
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} else {
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cur = &str[0][0];
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}
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p = cur;
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len = MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN;
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us_len = 0;
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for (;;) {
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if (bc == 0)
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break;
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if (bc == 1) {
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/* XXX - explain this */
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if (!exactlen)
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us_len += 1; /* this is a one-byte null terminator */
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break;
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}
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uchar = tvb_get_letohs(tvb, offset);
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if (uchar == 0) {
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us_len += 2; /* this is a two-byte null terminator */
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break;
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}
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if (len > 0) {
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if ((uchar & 0xFF00) == 0)
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*p++ = uchar; /* ISO 8859-1 */
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else
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*p++ = '?'; /* not 8859-1 */
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len--;
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} else
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overflow = 1;
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offset += 2;
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bc -= 2;
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us_len += 2;
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if(exactlen){
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if(us_len>= *us_lenp){
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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if (overflow) {
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/* Note that we're not showing the full string. */
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*p++ = '.';
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*p++ = '.';
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*p++ = '.';
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}
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*p = '\0';
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*us_lenp = us_len;
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return cur;
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}
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/* nopad == TRUE : Do not add any padding before this string
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* exactlen == TRUE : len contains the exact len of the string in bytes.
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* bc: pointer to variable with amount of data left in the byte parameters
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* region
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*/
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const gchar *
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get_unicode_or_ascii_string(tvbuff_t *tvb, int *offsetp,
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gboolean useunicode, int *len, gboolean nopad, gboolean exactlen,
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guint16 *bcp)
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{
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static gchar str[3][MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN+3+1];
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static gchar *cur;
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const gchar *string;
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int string_len;
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unsigned int copylen;
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if (*bcp == 0) {
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/* Not enough data in buffer */
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return NULL;
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}
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if (useunicode) {
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if ((!nopad) && (*offsetp % 2)) {
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/*
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* XXX - this should be an offset relative to the beginning of the SMB,
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* not an offset relative to the beginning of the frame; if the stuff
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* before the SMB has an odd number of bytes, an offset relative to
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* the beginning of the frame will give the wrong answer.
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*/
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(*offsetp)++; /* Looks like a pad byte there sometimes */
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(*bcp)--;
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if (*bcp == 0) {
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/* Not enough data in buffer */
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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if(exactlen){
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string_len = *len;
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}
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string = unicode_to_str(tvb, *offsetp, &string_len, exactlen, *bcp);
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} else {
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if(exactlen){
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/*
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* The string we return must be null-terminated.
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*/
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if (cur == &str[0][0]) {
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cur = &str[1][0];
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} else if (cur == &str[1][0]) {
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cur = &str[2][0];
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} else {
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cur = &str[0][0];
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}
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copylen = *len;
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if (copylen > MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN)
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copylen = MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN;
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tvb_memcpy(tvb, (guint8 *)cur, *offsetp, copylen);
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cur[copylen] = '\0';
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if (copylen > MAX_UNICODE_STR_LEN)
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strcat(cur, "...");
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string_len = *len;
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string = cur;
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} else {
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string_len = tvb_strsize(tvb, *offsetp);
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string = tvb_get_ptr(tvb, *offsetp, string_len);
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}
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}
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*len = string_len;
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return string;
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}
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int
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dissect_smb_unknown(tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo _U_, proto_tree *tree, int offset)
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{
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/* display data as unknown */
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proto_tree_add_text(tree, tvb, offset, -1, "Data (%u bytes)",
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tvb_reported_length_remaining(tvb, offset));
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return offset+tvb_length_remaining(tvb, offset);
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}
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