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2001-11-27Change "conversation_set_dissector()" to take a dissector handle, ratherGuy Harris1-3/+7
than a pointer to a dissector function, as an argument. This means that the conversation dissector is called through "call_dissector()", so the dissector itself doesn't have to worry about checking whether the protocol is enabled or setting "pinfo->current_proto", so get rid of the code that does that in conversation dissectors. Also, make the conversation dissectors static. Get rid of some direct calls to dissectors; replace them with calls through handles, and, again, get rid of code to check whether a protocol is enabled and set "pinfo->current_proto" where that code isn't needed. Make those dissectors static if they aren't already static. Add a routine "create_dissector_handle()" to create a dissector handle without registering it by name, if the dissector isn't used outside the module in which it's defined. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4281
2001-11-26Moved from using dissect_data() to using call_dissector()Ed Warnicke1-2/+5
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4269
2001-10-29From Ronnie Sahlberg: FT_UINT64 support, code to handle 64-bit integersGuy Harris1-13/+6
without requiring compiler support for them, and updates to the Diameter, L2TP, NFS, and NLM dissectors to use it and to the ONC RPC dissector to allow ONC RPC subdissectors to use it. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4099
2001-10-29Updates from Mike Frisch to reflect NFSv4 protocol changes.Guy Harris1-2/+2
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4098
2001-09-17Add support for desegmentation of DNS messages.Guy Harris1-2/+2
Make the default for NBSS and ONC RPC-over-TCP desegmentation "on", rather than "off"; the default for desegmentation in general is "off", so this won't change the default behavior, but it lets you turn desegmentation on by flipping only one switch (and turn it off for particular protocols if you desire). svn path=/trunk/; revision=3943
2001-09-13TCP desegmentation support, and changes to the ONC RPC and NBSSGuy Harris1-22/+148
dissectors to use it, from Ronnie Sahlberg, with additional changes to handle the case where a frame contains messages that don't run past the end followed by one that does and where a reassembled chunk has, at the end, a message that runs past the end of that chunk (because the reassembly was for an earlier message). svn path=/trunk/; revision=3923
2001-09-12Clean up the previous checkin a bit - there's no need to haveGuy Harris1-22/+6
"dissect_rpc_common()" check, every time it's about to return FALSE, whether it's being used as a heuristic dissector and, if not, call "dissect_rpc_continuation()" - we can just have the non-heuristic dissector call it and, if it returned FALSE, call "dissect_rpc_continuation()". svn path=/trunk/; revision=3922
2001-09-12When establishing or searching for a conversation for ONC RPC, use bothGuy Harris1-33/+190
source and destination addresses if the transport is TCP (we use that, for now, as a proxy for "if the transport is connection-oriented"), as the endpoint addresses should be the same for all packets. Have both a heuristic RPC dissector and a non-heuristic version, and make the non-heuristic version the dissector for the conversations we create; that version will, if the frame doesn't look like a call or reply, mark it as continuation data. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3921
2001-09-03Instead of having a single datum attached to a conversation, have a listGuy Harris1-3/+3
of protocol-id-plus-datum pairs, so that multiple protocols can attach information to the same conversation. Dissectors that attach information to a conversation should not assume that if they find a conversation it has one of its data attached to it; the conversation might've been created by another dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3901
2001-09-02Handle, as best we can, the case where the authentication flavor isGuy Harris1-27/+72
GSS-API but the RPCSEC_GSS procedure and service information isn't available in the captured data. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3892
2001-09-02Don't attempt to fetch the authentication flavor from a call if it's notGuy Harris1-8/+35
available - just mark it as "authentication flavor unknown". Don't dissect the next protocol if the authentication flavor is unknown. This lets us get some more work done on short frames (although if you really want to analyze ONC RPC traffic, you should make the snapshot length large enough to capture enough of the frames). svn path=/trunk/; revision=3891
2001-08-30RPCSEC_GSS fixes, from Mike Frisch.Guy Harris1-8/+10
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3884
2001-07-03Get rid of "tvb_bytes_exist()" calls that aren't protecting againstGuy Harris1-34/+24
throwing an exception before we've decided whether a packet is an RPC packet or not - dissectors shouldn't, by and large, carefully avoid having tvbuff accessors throw exceptions, they should let them throw exceptions so that the frame is properly flagged as having been too short. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3641
2001-07-02With IP fragment reassembly, the current frame when we're dissecting aGuy Harris1-20/+2
packet isn't necessarily the first frame of the packet, so don't say that a reply is to a request "starting in" a given frame, just say it's in that frame. Don't manually check whether the stuff we're about to fetch from the tvbuff exists - just fetch it, and let the tvbuff accessors throw an exception if we go past the end of the packet. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3636
2001-06-18From Joerg Mayer: explicitly fill in all members of aGuy Harris1-48/+48
"header_field_info" structure, including the ones that are later set by the routines to register fields. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3561
2001-05-30There are no more old-style (non-tvbuffified) ONC RPC dissectors, so getGuy Harris1-222/+47
rid of support for them, and remove the "_tvb" from the end of the names of RPC type dissection routines. Update Gerald's e-mail address. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3477
2001-05-27Don't use END_OF_FRAME - or otherwise refer to "pi" - in tvbuffifiedGuy Harris1-4/+4
dissectors. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3469
2001-05-25AUTH_DES support, from Mike Frisch.Guy Harris1-10/+131
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3453
2001-05-21If an RPC opaque datum isn't a string, don't useGuy Harris1-6/+14
"proto_tree_add_string_format()" to put in the protocol tree item for the data, use "proto_tree_add_bytes_format()". svn path=/trunk/; revision=3430
2001-05-07Support for dissecting XDR arrays, from Ronnie Sahlberg.Guy Harris1-2/+44
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3400
2001-04-18Change from Ronnie Sahlberg to add ONC RPC strings to the tree asGuy Harris1-2/+4
strings, with a field index, rather than as text, so they can be filtered. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3328
2001-02-09When dissecting an indirect call reply, if either there's an old-styleGuy Harris1-2/+2
or new-style dissector for the reply, we can dissect the reply; there doesn't have to be a new-style dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3009
2001-02-09For indirect RPC calls, remember the call information, and add aGuy Harris1-4/+186
dissector for indirect replies that looks up the call. Use them in the portmapper/RPCBIND dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3008
2001-02-09Make a "dissect_rpc_indir_call()" routine to dissect arguments to aGuy Harris1-3/+80
specified program/version/procedure, and a "rpc_proc_name()" routine to return the name of a specified program/version/procedure, and make the callit dissector use those, rather than doing the work itself. Un-export various routines and declarations that can again be private to the RPC dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3007
2001-02-06Tvbuffify the portmap/rpcbind dissector, and implement part of CALLITGuy Harris1-24/+5
dissection (dissection of V2 CALLIT calls; no V3/V4 stuff or reply handling yet). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2994
2001-01-28Allow dissectors of ONC RPC-based protocols to register themselvesGuy Harris1-133/+205
either with a table of old-style dissectors or a table of tvbuffified dissectors, and have the RPC dissector pass the appropriate arguments to the dissectors. Finish tvbuffifying the NLM dissector, getting rid of the last traces of old-style dissector code. In those routines in the NFS dissector that take new-style arguments (because they're called from the NLM dissector), make them take an offset as an argument, so they don't assume that they're handed a tvbuff starting at the stuff they're supposed to dissect, and make the versions that take old-style arguments construct a tvbuff and call the versions that take new-style arguments. Do the latter with the routines in "packet-rpc.c" as well. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2943
2001-01-22Remove more "CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA()" calls and "pinfo->current_proto ="Guy Harris1-10/+6
statements. Move the setting of the Protocol column in various dissectors before anything is fetched from the packet, and also clear the Info column at that point in those and some other dissectors, so that if an exception is thrown, the columns don't reflect the previous protocol. Don't use col_add_fstr(..., "%s", string); Use col_add_str(..., string); as it does the same thing, but doesn't drag all the heavy *printf machinery in. Fix the DDTP dissector to set the Info column regardless of whether we're building a protocol tree or not, and to set it to "Encrypted payload" if the payload is encrypted. Also fix a typo in a field name. Register the FTP data dissector as being associated with the FTP data protocol, not the FTP protocol (the removed "CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA()" call checked "proto_ftp_data", and the removed "pinfo->current_proto =" line set it to "FTP-DATA", so it should be associated with "proto_ftp_data"). Make the H1 dissector check whether the frame has at least 2 bytes in it before checking the first two bytes; heuristic dissectors must not throw exceptions until they've accepted the packet as one of theirs. Use "tvb_format_text()" rather than "tvb_get_ptr()" and "format_text()" in some dissectors where the result of "tvb_get_ptr()" is used only in the "format_text()" call. In the Quake dissector, don't check whether there are at least 4 bytes in the packet - if we return, the packet won't be dissected at all (it's not as if some other dissector will get to handle it), and, if we don't return, we'll throw an exception if there aren't at least 4 bytes in the packet, so the packet will be marked as short or malformed, as appropriate. In the RIPng dissector, associate the table of strings for the command field with the command field, so that the dissector doesn't have to format the string for the protocol tree entry itself, and so that the filter construction dialog box can let you select "Request" or "Response" from a list rather than requiring you to know the values for "Request" and "Response". Make "dissect_rpc()" static, as it's called only through a heuristic dissector list. Use "col_set_str()" to set the COL_PROTOCOL column for RPC protocols; the string used is from a table provided by the dissector, and is a string constant. Don't format the Info column for WSP into a buffer and then format that buffer into the column with "%s" - "col_add_fstr()" can do the formatting for you, without having to allocate your own buffer (or run through the *printf machinery twice). Don't fetch fields from the WTP packet until you're ready to use them, so that you don't throw an exception before you even set the Protocol column or clear the Info column. Use "pinfo->destport", not "pi.destport", in the Zebra dissector when checking whether the packet is a request or reply, and do the check by comparing with "pinfo->match_port" rather than TCP_PORT_ZEBRA (so that if the dissector is ever registered on another port, it still correctly determines whether the packet is a request or reply - the Network Monitor HTTP dissector has port 80 wired into its brain, which is a bit irritating if you're trying to get it to dissect HTTP proxy traffic on port 3128 or proxy administration UI traffic on port 3132). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2931
2001-01-18Set "pinfo->current_proto" to the RPC program's name when calling theGuy Harris1-15/+28
dissector for a particular type of RPC request or reply. Always call that dissector, regardless of whether we're building a protocol tree or not. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2914
2001-01-18Well, I found that one of my captures was so large that we overflowedGuy Harris1-75/+81
the static table of RPC calls and responses; this meant that, in some cases, I could click on a reply packet and it'd just be shown as a UDP packet in the protocol tree window, but if I then click on the matching request and click on the reply again, it'll show it as an RPC reply to the call in question. Replace the static table with a GHashTable, which grows as necessary. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2912
2001-01-09Add an additional "protocol index" argument to "{old_}dissector_add()",Guy Harris1-3/+3
"{old_}heur_dissector_add()", "{old_}conv_dissector_add()", and "register_dissector()", so that an entry in those tables has associated with it the protocol index of the protocol the dissector handles (or -1, if there is no protocol index for it). This is for future use in a number of places. (Arguably, "proto_register_protocol()" should take a dissector pointer as an argument, but 1) it'd have to handle both regular and heuristic dissectors; 2) making it take either a "dissector_t" or a union of that and a "heur_dissector_t" introduces some painful header-file interdependencies so I'm punting on that for now. As with other Ethereal internal APIs, these APIs are subject to change in the future, at least until Ethereal 1.0 comes out....) svn path=/trunk/; revision=2849
2001-01-03Have "proto_register_protocol()" build a list of data structures forGuy Harris1-17/+4
protocols, in addition to adding structures to the list of filterable fields. Give it an extra argument that specifies a "short name" for the protocol, for use in such places as pinfo->current_proto; the dialog box for constructing filters; the preferences tab for the protocol; and so on (although we're not yet using it in all those places). Make the preference name that appears in the preferences file and the command line for the DIAMETER protocol "diameter", not "Diameter"; the convention is that the name in question be all-lower-case. Make some routines and variables that aren't exported static. Update a comment in the ICP dissector to make it clear that the dissector won't see fragments other than the first fragment of a fragmented datagram. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2810
2000-11-22In the tvbuffified "dissect_rpc()", use the "pinfo" argument rather thanGuy Harris1-9/+13
the global "pi". Also set "pinfo->current_proto" to "RPC", so that we get the right message if a tvb accessor throws an exception. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2694
2000-11-21Start of a tvbuff_t version of the dissect_rpc() function.Uwe Girlich1-188/+235
All ONC/RPC dissectors remain old dissectors for now but this will change too. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2687
2000-11-19For each column, have both a buffer into which strings for that columnGuy Harris1-2/+2
can be put, and a pointer to the string for the column, which might or might not point to that buffer. Add a routine "col_set_str()", which sets the string for the column to the string passed to it as an argument; it should only be handed a static string (a string constant would be ideal). It doesn't do any copying, so it's faster than "col_add_str()". Make the routines that append to columns check whether the pointer to the string for the column points to the buffer for the column and, if not, copy the string for the column to the buffer for the column so that you can append to it (so you can use "col_set_str()" and then use "col_append_str()" or "col_append_fstr()"). Convert a bunch of "col_add_str()" calls that take a string constant as an argument to "col_set_str()" calls. Convert some "col_add_fstr()" calls that take a string constant as the only argument - i.e., the format string doesn't have any "%" slots into which to put strings for subsequent arguments to "col_set_str()" calls (those calls are just like "col_add_str()" calls). Replace an END_OF_FRAME reference in a tvbuffified dissector with a "tvb_length(tvb)" call. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2670
2000-10-21Support for conversations with "wildcard" destination addresses, fromGuy Harris1-4/+4
Jeff Foster. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2523
2000-08-24Add a comment giving the RFC numbers of specs for ONC RPC.Guy Harris1-1/+17
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2366
2000-08-24Name updates to stuff in GSS authentication for ONC RPC, from Dug Song.Guy Harris1-21/+21
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2365
2000-08-24Use 0, rather that 0xffffffff, as the "no reply frame number known yet"Guy Harris1-5/+9
- frame numbers are 1-origin, so 0 can be used as an "exception" value. In the protocol tree for a reply, don't say that the reply is to frame N, just say that it's to a request starting in frame N - a frame can contain more than one request, and a request may take more than one frame. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2360
2000-08-24Instead of keeping in the information about an RPC call a count of theGuy Harris1-22/+60
number of replies seen, keep the frame number of the first request seen for that call and the first reply seen for that call. Use that to determine whether a request or reply is a duplicate or not. That means that we don't have to reset the table of RPC calls on a rescan of the capture (which didn't even fix all the cases where we'd have misreported the original call or reply as a duplicate due to having seen it once on the initial pass through the file and once again when, for example, the user clicked on the packet); doing so causes plenty of other problems, so don't do that - and don't clear the "visited" flag on frames on a rescan, either, as that's only done because we were clearing out conversations and calling all protocols' "init" routines. As a free bonus, this means that, for a reply, we know what frame the request was in; put that information into the protocol tree for the reply, snoop-style. Make the table of RPC call information, and the routines that manipulate it, static to "packet-rpc.c"; nobody outside "packet-rpc.c" uses them. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2358
2000-08-14proto_is_protocol_enabled() test for sub-dissectors made here already.Uwe Girlich1-10/+9
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2269
2000-08-13Add the "Edit:Protocols..." feature which currently only implementsLaurent Deniel1-1/+4
the following: It is now possible to enable/disable a particular protocol decoding (i.e. the protocol dissector is void or not). When a protocol is disabled, it is displayed as Data and of course, all linked sub-protocols are disabled as well. Disabling a protocol could be interesting: - in case of buggy dissectors - in case of wrong heuristics - for performance reasons - to decode the data as another protocol (TODO) Currently (if I am not wrong), all dissectors but NFS can be disabled (and dissectors that do not register protocols :-) I do not like the way the RPC sub-dissectors are disabled (in the sub-dissectors) since this could be done in the RPC dissector itself, knowing the sub-protocol hfinfo entry (this is why, I've not modified the NFS one yet). Two functions are added in proto.c : gboolean proto_is_protocol_enabled(int n); void proto_set_decoding(int n, gboolean enabled); and two MACROs which can be used in dissectors: OLD_CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA(index, pd, offset, fd, tree) CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA(index, tvb, pinfo, tree) See also the XXX in proto_dlg.c and proto.c around the new functions. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2267
2000-08-08Several new RPC dissecting function introduced. Interface toUwe Girlich1-3/+79
existing functions changed. So NFS was also necessary to change. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2225
2000-08-07Allow either old-style (pre-tvbuff) or new-style (tvbuffified)Guy Harris1-4/+4
dissectors to be registered as dissectors for particular ports, registered as heuristic dissectors, and registered as dissectors for conversations, and have routines to be used both by old-style and new-style dissectors to call registered dissectors. Have the code that calls those dissectors translate the arguments as necessary. (For conversation dissectors, replace "find_conversation_dissector()", which just returns a pointer to the dissector, with "old_try_conversation_dissector()" and "try_conversation_dissector()", which actually call the dissector, so that there's a single place at which we can do that translation. Also make "dissector_lookup()" static and, instead of calling it and, if it returns a non-null pointer, calling that dissector, just use "old_dissector_try_port()" or "dissector_try_port()", for the same reason.) This allows some dissectors that took old-style arguments and immediately translated them to new-style arguments to just take new-style arguments; make them do so. It also allows some new-style dissectors not to have to translate arguments before calling routines to look up and call dissectors; make them not do so. Get rid of checks for too-short frames in new-style dissectors - the tvbuff code does those checks for you. Give the routines to register old-style dissectors, and to call dissectors from old-style dissectors, names beginning with "old_", with the routines for new-style dissectors not having the "old_". Update the dissectors that use those routines appropriately. Rename "dissect_data()" to "old_dissect_data()", and "dissect_data_tvb()" to "dissect_data()". svn path=/trunk/; revision=2218
2000-07-17Support for dissecting RPCSEC_GSS credentials in ONC RPC, from Dug Song.Guy Harris1-111/+358
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2141
2000-07-14dissect_rpc() listed as an heuristic dissector for tcp and udp.Uwe Girlich1-1/+11
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2140
2000-05-31Add routines for adding items to a protocol tree that take arguments ofGuy Harris1-31/+31
a particular type, rather than taking a varargs list, along the lines of the "proto_tree_add_XXX_format()" routines. Replace most calls to "proto_tree_add_item()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden()" with calls to those routines. Rename "proto_tree_add_item()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden()" to "proto_tree_add_item_old()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden_old()", and add new "proto_tree_add_item()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden()" routines that don't take the item to be added as an argument - instead, they fetch the argument from the packet whose tvbuff was handed to them, from the offset handed to them. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2031
2000-05-11Add tvbuff class.Gilbert Ramirez1-50/+50
Add exceptions routines. Convert proto_tree_add_*() routines to require tvbuff_t* argument. Convert all dissectors to pass NULL argument ("NullTVB" macro == NULL) as the tvbuff_t* argument to proto_tree_add_*() routines. dissect_packet() creates a tvbuff_t, wraps the next dissect call in a TRY block, will print "Short Frame" on the proto_tree if a BoundsError exception is caught. The FDDI dissector is converted to use tvbuff's. svn path=/trunk/; revision=1939
2000-04-04Use the new split between protocol registration and protocol handoffGuy Harris1-17/+15
registration routines to get rid of the special handling of ONC RPC protocols - dissectors for ONC RPC-based protocols should register their protocol, fields, and ETT values in a protocol registration routine, and register themselves with the ONC RPC dissector in their protocol handoff routine, so that the latter is done after the ONC RPC dissector's protocol registration routine is called, so that the data structures needed when dissectors for ONC RPC protocols register themselves with the ONC RPC dissector have been initialized. Get rid of "init_dissect_rpc()", which initializes said data structures; do that in "proto_register_rpc()" instead. svn path=/trunk/; revision=1789
2000-03-12Break proto_tree_add_item_format() into multiple functions:Gilbert Ramirez1-7/+7
proto_tree_add_protocol_format() proto_tree_add_uint_format() proto_tree_add_ipxnet_format() proto_tree_add_ipv4_format() proto_tree_add_ipv6_format() proto_tree_add_bytes_format() proto_tree_add_string_format() proto_tree_add_ether_format() proto_tree_add_time_format() proto_tree_add_double_format() proto_tree_add_boolean_format() If using GCC 2.x, we can check the print-format against the variable args passed in. Regardless of compiler, we can now check at run-time that the field type passed into the function corresponds to what that function expects (FT_UINT, FT_BOOLEAN, etc.) Note that proto_tree_add_protocol_format() does not require a value field, since the value of a protocol is always NULL. It's more intuitive w/o the vestigial argument. Fixed a proto_tree_add_item_format-related bug in packet-isis-hello.c Fixed a variable usage bug in packet-v120.c. (ett_* was used instead of hf_*) Checked in Guy's fix for the function declearation for proto_tree_add_text() and proto_tree_add_notext(). svn path=/trunk/; revision=1713
2000-03-09New generic function dissect_rpc_list() for variable length RPC lists.Uwe Girlich1-2/+30
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1705