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authorGuy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>2003-06-12 08:33:32 +0000
committerGuy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>2003-06-12 08:33:32 +0000
commitee97ce31966f61de148ad85cb229e76a88801b02 (patch)
tree22f7363da150c57eb593a2e5871033e8b8585437 /packet-dcerpc.c
parent04a87185285865ae91f903662c4bc721f66c8d88 (diff)
Add new routines:
tvb_get_string() - takes a tvbuff, an offset, and a length as arguments, allocates a buffer big enough to hold a string with the specified number of bytes plus an added null terminator (i.e., length+1), copies the specified number of bytes from the tvbuff, at the specified offset, to that buffer and puts in a null terminator, and returns a pointer to that buffer (or throws an exception before allocating the buffer if that many bytes aren't available in the tvbuff); tvb_get_stringz() - takes a tvbuff, an offset, and a pointer to a "gint" as arguments, gets the size of the null-terminated string starting at the specified offset in the tvbuff (throwing an exception if the null terminator isn't found), allocates a buffer big enough to hold that string, copies the string to that buffer, and returns a pointer to that buffer and stores the length of the string (including the terminating null) in the variable pointed to by the "gint" pointer. Replace many pieces of code allocating a buffer and copying a string with calls to "tvb_get_string()" (for one thing, "tvb_get_string()" doesn't require you to remember that the argument to "tvb_get_nstringz0()" is the size of the buffer into which you're copying the string, which might be the length of the string to be copied *plus 1*). Don't use fixed-length buffers for null-terminated strings (even if the code that generates those packets has a #define to limit the length of the string). Use "tvb_get_stringz()", instead. In some cases where a value is fetched but is only used to pass an argument to a "proto_tree_add_XXX" routine, use "proto_tree_add_item()" instead. svn path=/trunk/; revision=7859
Diffstat (limited to 'packet-dcerpc.c')
-rw-r--r--packet-dcerpc.c11
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/packet-dcerpc.c b/packet-dcerpc.c
index 4c9f172b23..3b171bcb80 100644
--- a/packet-dcerpc.c
+++ b/packet-dcerpc.c
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
* Routines for DCERPC packet disassembly
* Copyright 2001, Todd Sabin <tas@webspan.net>
*
- * $Id: packet-dcerpc.c,v 1.128 2003/06/10 05:53:32 guy Exp $
+ * $Id: packet-dcerpc.c,v 1.129 2003/06/12 08:33:29 guy Exp $
*
* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
@@ -1057,17 +1057,14 @@ dissect_ndr_cvstring(tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset, packet_info *pinfo,
}
} else {
/*
- * First, make sure the entire string is in the tvbuff, and throw
- * an exception if it isn't. If the length is bogus, this should
+ * "tvb_get_string()" throws an exception if the entire string
+ * isn't in the tvbuff. If the length is bogus, this should
* keep us from trying to allocate an immensely large buffer.
* (It won't help if the length is *valid* but immensely large,
* but that's another matter; in any case, that would happen only
* if we had an immensely large tvbuff....)
*/
- tvb_ensure_bytes_exist(tvb, offset, buffer_len);
- s = g_malloc(buffer_len + 1);
- tvb_memcpy(tvb, s, offset, buffer_len);
- s[buffer_len] = '\0';
+ s = tvb_get_string(tvb, offset, buffer_len);
if (tree && buffer_len)
proto_tree_add_item(string_tree, hfindex, tvb, offset,
buffer_len, drep[0] & 0x10);