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2001-12-03Get rid of the lists of conversation dissectors; instead, have aGuy Harris1-3/+1
dissector table contain both a hash table, to use to look up port numbers to find a dissector, and a list of all dissectors that *could* be assigned to ports in that hash table, to be used by user interface code. Make the "Decode As" dialog box code use that. Also make it *not* let you choose whether to set the dissector for both the UDP and TCP versions of a port; some protocols run only atop TCP, some run only atop UDP, and even those that can run atop both may have different dissector handles to use over TCP and UDP, so handling a single merged list would be a mess. (If the user is setting the dissector for a TCP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting the dissector for a UDP port, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over TCP should be listed; if the user is setting a dissector for both, only those protocols that Ethereal can handle over *both* TCP *and* UDP should be listed, *and* there needs to be a way to let the "Decode As" code get both the TCP handle *and* the UDP handle and use the right ones. If somebody really wants that, they need to implement all of the above if they want the code to be correct.) Fix the code that handles setting the dissection for the IP protocol number to correctly update the lists of protocols being dissected as TCP and as UDP; the code before this change wasn't updating the single such list to add new protocols. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4311
2001-12-03Make "dissector_add()", "dissector_delete()", and "dissector_change()"Guy Harris1-2/+5
take a dissector handle as an argument, rather than a pointer to a dissector function and a protocol ID. Associate dissector handles with dissector table entries. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4308
2001-11-29Update from Ronnie Sahlberg:Guy Harris1-3/+3
1. Changes how can_desegment works so that can_desegment is only != 0 for whichever dissector is running immediately on top of whoever offers the can_desegment service. Thus DCERPC needs no special handling to see if it can trust can_desegment (which is currently only available ontop of TCP and not ontop of tcp->nbss->smb). 2. Changes fragment reassembly of transaction smb to only show the defragmented packet for the transaction smb holding the first fragment. To see why, test it with a transaction SMB containing a ~60kb PDU or larger. The old behaviour had approximately quadratic behaviour regarding runtime for dissecting such PDUs. (example: NetShareEnum is a command which can grow really really large if the number of shares and comments are large) svn path=/trunk/; revision=4296
2001-11-26Moved from using dissect_data() to using call_dissector()Ed Warnicke1-3/+5
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4269
2001-11-21If we have to worry about subdissectors changing the "packet_info"Guy Harris1-16/+1
structure, we may have to worry about it in more places than the places that *used* to set "pi.len" and "pi.captured_len", so there's no point in just saving and restoring it there. We'll remove those saves/restores, and worry about saves and restores when we find a problem. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4245
2001-11-20Get rid of the "len" and "captured_len" members of the "packet_info"Guy Harris1-5/+5
structure; they're no longer used. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4236
2001-11-15Get rid of NullTVB, the "compat_top_tvb" member of the "packet_info"Guy Harris1-2/+1
structure, the check for a null tvbuff pointer in "alloc_field_info()", and the "tvb_create_from_top()" macro; they're no longer needed, as there's no non-tvbuffified dissector code remaining. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4205
2001-11-03Rename the "private" member of the "packet_info" structure toGuy Harris1-3/+3
"private_data", to keep C++ compilers from getting heartburn. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4130
2001-10-30Fix to desegmentation crash, from Ronnie Sahlberg.Guy Harris1-7/+14
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4111
2001-10-01Have a flag in the "packet_info" structure, which indicates whether theGuy Harris1-109/+133
stuff currently being dissected is part of a packet included in an error packet (e.g., an ICMP Unreachable packet). Have the TCP dissector not bother doing reassembly if the TCP segment is part of an error packet, rather than an actual TCP transmission; other dissectors might want to treat those packets specially as well. Add to the "tcpinfo" structure a flag indicating whether the URG flag was set, rather than having the zero or non-zero value of the urgent pointer indicate that. (Yes, at least as I read RFC 793, a zero urgent pointer value isn't useful, as it means "the stuff before this segment is urgent", but it's certainly possible to put onto the wire a TCP segment with URG set and a zero urgent pointer.) Don't dissect the TCP header by grabbing the entire header with "tvb_memcpy()" and then pulling stuff out of it - extract stuff with individual tvbuff calls, and put stuff into the protocol tree and the Info column as we extract it, so that we can dissect a partial header. This lets us, for example, get the source and destination ports from the TCP header of the part of a TCP segment included in a minimum-length ICMPv4 error packet. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3986
2001-09-30The length of an NBSS message can be bigger than 64K, so make theGuy Harris1-13/+28
variable that holds it an "int" rather than a "guint16". Further strengthen the heuristics the NBSS dissector uses to distinguish NBSS messages from continuations of NBSS messages. If an frame contains an NBSS continuation, put the protocol tree item for the continuation data under an NBSS protocol tree item. Have the TCP dissector supply information to subdissectors via a "struct tcpinfo" pointed to by "pinfo->private"; move the urgent pointer value from a global variable into that structure, and add a Boolean flag that indicates whether the data it's handing to a subdissector is reassembled data or not. Make the NBSS dissector check for continuations only in non-reassembled data. Fix the computation, in the TCP dissector, of the offset into the tvbuff handed to the subdissector of the first byte of stuff that needs further reassembly, and fix the computation of the sequence number corresponding to that byte. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3984
2001-09-28Fix indentation.Guy Harris1-11/+11
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3970
2001-09-27Use the right #define for the length of the CC.NEW TCP option.Guy Harris1-2/+2
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3958
2001-09-13TCP desegmentation support, and changes to the ONC RPC and NBSSGuy Harris1-35/+472
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
2001-09-03Get rid of a no-longer-used #define.Guy Harris1-5/+1
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3902
2001-06-18From Joerg Mayer: explicitly fill in all members of aGuy Harris1-21/+21
"header_field_info" structure, including the ones that are later set by the routines to register fields. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3561
2001-06-14Check for a bogus TCP header length, and don't try to do dissection ifGuy Harris1-3/+24
it's bogus. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3542
2001-06-08There's no need to include "globals.h" - don't include it.Guy Harris1-3/+1
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3529
2001-04-23Move the declarations of IP protocol numbers to "ipproto.h" fromGuy Harris1-2/+3
"packet-ip.h". Fix Gerald's address in some files while we're at it. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3366
2001-03-28Use "proto_tree_add_boolean_hidden()", notGuy Harris1-2/+2
"proto_tree_add_item_hidden()", to add the "checksum bad" flags to packets; the value should be "TRUE", not the numerical value of the checksum field. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3202
2001-02-28Add hidden fields for bad checksums to various IP-family protocols.Guy Harris1-1/+8
Initialize the "hf_" value for "icmp.checksum_bad" to -1, the way all other "hf_" values are initialized, and declare it and "ip.checksum_bad" to have base BASE_NONE, not 4. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3087
2001-01-28Get rid of support for old-style plugins (support for old-style pluginsGuy Harris1-26/+2
requires that the dfilter code be initialized before the plugins are added; this required us to *re*-initialize the dfilter code after reading in all the plugins, as the plugins may themselves have added new filterable fields - that was a bit of a mess), and make the "Tools->Plugins" dialog box show the new-style plugins. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2950
2001-01-22Remove more "CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA()" calls and "pinfo->current_proto ="Guy Harris1-5/+1
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. Make the IP dissector static, as it's called only via dissector tables or dissector handles. Also make the "dissect the TOS field as the DiffServ DS field" flag static, as it's not referred to outside of "packet-ip.c". In the NCP dissector, refer to the port type through "pinfo" rather than through the global "pi", as it's a tvbuffified dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2929
2001-01-09Add an additional "protocol index" argument to "{old_}dissector_add()",Guy Harris1-2/+2
"{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
2001-01-09Add tables of "conversation" dissectors, which are associated withGuy Harris1-1/+3
particular protocols, and which keep track of all dissectors that could be associated with conversations using those particular protocols - for example, the RTP and RTCP dissectors could be assigned to UDP conversations. This is for future use with UI features allowing the dissector for a given conversation to be set from the UI, to allow 1) conversations between two ports, both of which have dissectors associated with them, that have been given to the wrong dissector to be given to the right dissector; 2) conversations between two ports, neither of which have dissectors associated with them, to be given to a dissector (RTP and RTCP, for example, typically run on random ports, and if you don't have, in a capture, traffic that would say "OK, traffic between these two hosts and ports will be RTP traffic", you may have to tell Ethereal explicitly what protocol the conversation is). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2848
2001-01-03Add a new "prefs_register_protocol()" routine, which is likeGuy Harris1-2/+2
"prefs_register_module()" except that it takes a protocol index as returned by "proto_register_protocol()" as its first argument, rather than taking two character strings as arguments as its first two arguments, and uses the protocol's abbreviation as the name to use for preferences in the preferences file and the "-o" flag and uses the protocol's short name as the name to use in the tabs in the "Edit->Preferences" window. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2812
2001-01-03Have "proto_register_protocol()" build a list of data structures forGuy Harris1-2/+3
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
2000-12-30understand TCP MD5 signature. Greg Hankins <gregh@twoguys.org>Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino1-1/+11
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2803
2000-12-13Add code to check the checksums of TCP segments and UDP datagrams;Guy Harris1-7/+61
replace the existing checksummer with a modified version of the BSD checksumming code. Add a flag to the "packet_info" structure to indicate that a packet is the first fragment of a fragmented datagram, so that the checksummers won't try to checksum those. (It doesn't seem to add a lot of CPU overhead, so we don't introduce a flag to disable it, yet. Further checks may be necessary to see whether the overhead is just swamped by other overheads when scanning through a capture dissecting all frames, or if it truly is negligible.) Make the Boolean preference option controlling whether to make the top-level protocol tree item for TCP display a packet summary static to the TCP dissector (it doesn't need to be accessible outside the TCP dissector). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2751
2000-12-04Add a "col_clear()" routine, to clear a column; it appears (and itGuy Harris1-40/+29
doesn't just seem to be a profiling artifact) that, at least on FreeBSD 3.4, it's significantly more efficient to clear out a column by stuffing a '\0' into the first byte of the column data than to do so by copying a null string (I guess when copying one byte, the fixed overhead of the procedure call and of "strcpy()" is significant). Have the TCP dissector set the Protocol column, and clear the Info column, before doing anything that might cause an exception to be thrown, so that if we *do* get an exception thrown, the frame at least shows up as TCP. Instead of, in the TCP dissector, constructing a string and then stuffing it into the Info column, just append to the Info column, which avoids one string copy. Pass a "frame_data" pointer to dissectors for TCP and IP (and PPP) options, so they can use it to append to the Info column. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2744
2000-11-20next_pd and next_offset are used only if HAVE_PLUGINS is #defined.Gilbert Ramirez1-1/+3
Therefore, declare these 2 variables only if HAVE_PLUGINS is #defined. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2678
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
2000-11-18Tvbuffify the IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, OSI CLNP, OSI COTP, OSI CLTP, and OSIGuy Harris1-92/+116
ESIS dissectors. Register the IP dissector and have dissectors that call it directly (rather than through a port table) call it through a handle. Add a routine "tvb_set_reported_length()" which a dissector can use if it was handed a tvbuff that contains more data than is actually in its part of the packet - for example, handing a padded Ethernet frame to IP; the routine sets the reported length of the tvbuff (and also adjusts the actual length, as appropriate). Then use it in IP. Given that, "ethertype()" can determine how much of the Ethernet frame was actually part of an IP datagram (and can do the same for other protocols under Ethernet that use "tvb_set_reported_length()"; have it return the actual length, and have "dissect_eth()" and "dissect_vlan()" use that to mark trailer data in Ethernet II frames as well as in 802.3 frames. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2658
2000-11-05Allow a plugin to specify several underlying protocols (i.e. tcp and udp).Olivier Abad1-2/+3
The protocol constant definition in the plugin must be : DLLEXPORT const gchar protocol[] = "tcp udp"; svn path=/trunk/; revision=2567
2000-10-22When checking whether we should build the list of flag names to put inGuy Harris1-2/+2
the COL_INFO column, check COL_INFO, not COL_PROTOCOL. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2529
2000-09-21In "dissect_tcp()", compute the payload length of a TCP segment and useGuy Harris1-5/+9
that value later, rather than computing it several times. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2454
2000-09-21If I ever again have to compute the sequence number of the first byteGuy Harris1-1/+12
after a TCP segment, so I can see what stuff some other segment is ACKing, I'll go crazy. Add a "Next sequence number" field to the TCP dissection, giving exactly that (well, giving exactly that unless the TCP segment is in a fragmented IP datagram, but hopefully those are rare; when we support IP fragment reassembly, we can fix that). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2453
2000-09-14Show CWR and ECN flags in TCP. Ulrich Kiermayr <kie@thp.univie.ac.at>Gilbert Ramirez1-3/+17
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2437
2000-09-11Move format_text(), get_token_len(), and fine_line_end(), into strutil.cGilbert Ramirez1-1/+2
This keeps tvbuff.c generic; it doesn't have to pull in packet.h and all of it's included files. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2409
2000-08-13Add the "Edit:Protocols..." feature which currently only implementsLaurent Deniel1-1/+3
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
2000-08-11Miscellaneous code cleaningLaurent Deniel1-11/+5
- add <stdarg.h> or <varargs.h> in snprintf.h and remove those inclusions in the other #ifdef NEED_SNPRINTF_H codes - remove the check of multiple inclusions in source (.c) code (there is a bit loss of _cpp_ performance, but I prefer the gain of code reading and maintenance; and nowadays, disk caches and VM are correctly optimized ;-). - protect all (well almost) header files against multiple inclusions - add header (i.e. GPL license) in some include files - reorganize a bit the way header files are included: First: #include <system_include_files> #include <external_package_include_files (e.g. gtk, glib etc.)> Then #include "ethereal_include_files" with the correct HAVE_XXX or NEED_XXX protections. - add some HAVE_XXX checks before including some system header files - add the same HAVE_XXX in wiretap as in ethereal Please forgive me, if I break something (I've only compiled and regression tested on Linux). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2254
2000-08-07Allow either old-style (pre-tvbuff) or new-style (tvbuffified)Guy Harris1-15/+11
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
2000-07-30In TCP segments with RST and data, display the data as text, labeling itGuy Harris1-3/+24
as a cause for the RST, as per RFC 1122: 4.2.2.12 RST Segment: RFC-793 Section 3.4 A TCP SHOULD allow a received RST segment to include data. DISCUSSION It has been suggested that a RST segment could contain ASCII text that encoded and explained the cause of the RST. No standard has yet been established for such data. Thanks and a tip of the Hatlo hat to Kevin Steves of HP for mentioning this on the tcpdump-workers list (he contributed a tcpdump patch to do the same). svn path=/trunk/; revision=2178
2000-07-14Direct call to dissect_rpc() removed. This can be made much clearer withUwe Girlich1-8/+2
an heuristic dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2139
2000-07-13Add an option to show/hide the TCP summary information in the protocolGilbert Ramirez1-3/+20
label in the protocol tree. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2135
2000-05-31Add routines for adding items to a protocol tree that take arguments ofGuy Harris1-14/+14
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 Ramirez1-29/+29
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
2000-05-05Add routines to:Guy Harris1-18/+6
register lists of "heuristic" dissectors, which are handed a frame that may or may contain a payload for the protocol they dissect, and that return FALSE if it's not or dissect the packet and return TRUE if it is; add a dissector to such a list; go through such a list, calling each dissector until either a dissector returns TRUE, in which case the routine returns TRUE, or it runs out of entries in the list, in which case the routine returns FALSE. Have lists of heuristic dissectors for TCP and for COTP when used with the Inactive Subset of CLNP, and add the GIOP and Yahoo Messenger dissectors to the first list and the Sinec H1 dissector to the second list. Make the dissector name argument to "dissector_add()" and "dissector_delete()" a "const char *" rarther than just a "char *". Add "heur_dissector_add()", the routine to add a heuristic dissector to a list of heuristic dissectors, to the set of routines we can export to plugins through a table on platforms where dynamically-loaded code can't call stuff in the main program, and initialize the element in the table in question for "dissector_add()" (which we'd forgotten to do). svn path=/trunk/; revision=1909
2000-04-20Have the IPv6 dissector use the same dissector table as the IPv4Guy Harris1-2/+2
dissector. Don't dissect the payload of any fragmented IPv6 packet unless it's the initial fragment (that's what we do for IPv4). svn path=/trunk/; revision=1882
2000-04-17Make "decode_tcp_ports()" and "decode_udp_ports()" more closely resembleGuy Harris1-39/+38
one another, put the comments that explain what they do in front of them, and clean up the indentation. svn path=/trunk/; revision=1874