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2023-09-13Add support for the new timestamp precisions to NetMon.Guy Harris1-1/+1
Add WTAP_TSPREC_ values for the new precisions, and rename the 1/10 second and 1/100 second values to match the style used for the new ones, with additional WTAP_TSPREC_DSEC and WTAP_TSPREC_CSEC defines for backwards compatibility. Switch to those new ones in existing files. For NetMon, use WTAP_TSPREC_100_NSEC for the 2.3 version of the file format and WTAP_TSPREC_USEC for previous 2.x versions. Get rid of code that would have handled 3.x and later formats, as 1) those formats were never created, 2) the code that was there wouldn't have worked if the format were different enough, and 3) we didn't support them when reading in any case. Regenerate the introspection enums.
2021-12-19Replace g_strdup_printf() with ws_strdup_printf()João Valverde1-1/+1
Use macros from inttypes.h.
2021-08-29wiretap: always allocate a block for a record.Guy Harris1-0/+1
Without that, you could add a comment to a record in a file format the reading code for which doesn't allocate blocks, but the comment doesn't get saved, as there's no block in which to save the comment option. This simplifies some code paths, as we're either using the record's modified block or we're using the block as read from the file, there's no third possibility. If we attempt to read a record, and we get an error, and a block was allocated for the record, unreference it, so the individual file readers don't have to worry about it.
2021-04-30Cast away the return value of g_strlcpy() and g_strlcat().Guy Harris1-2/+2
Most of the time, the return value tells us nothing useful, as we've already decided that we're perfectly willing to live with string truncation. Hopefully this keeps Coverity from whining that those routines could return an error code (NARRATOR: They don't) and thus that we're ignoring the possibility of failure (as indicated, we've already decided that we can live with string truncation, so truncation is *NOT* a failure).
2021-02-23wiretap: rename wtap_register_file_type_subtypes().Guy Harris1-1/+1
It only registers one file type/subtype, so rename it to wtap_register_file_type_subtype(). That will also force plugins to be recompiled; that will produce compile errors for some plugins that didn't change to match the new contents of the file_type_subtype_info structure. Also check to make sure that the registered file type/subtype supports at least one type of block; a file type/subtype that doesn't return *any* blocks and doesn't permit *any* block types to be written is not very useful. That should also catch most if not all other plugins that didn't change to match the new contents of the file_type_subtype_info structure. Don't make errors registering a file type/subtype fatal; just complain, don't register the bogus file type/subtype, and drive on.
2021-02-21wiretap: have file handlers advertise blocks and options supported.Guy Harris1-1/+8
Instead of a "supports name resolution" Boolean and bitflags for types of comments supported, provide a list of block types that the file type/subtype supports, with each block type having a list of options supported. Indicate whether "supported" means "one instance" or "multiple instances". "Supports" doesn't just mean "can be written", it also means "could be read". Rename WTAP_BLOCK_IF_DESCRIPTION to WTAP_BLOCK_IF_ID_AND_INFO, to indicate that it provides, in addition to information about the interface, an ID (implicitly, in pcapng files, by its ordinal number) that is associated with every packet in the file. Emphasize that in comments - just because your capture file format can list the interfaces on which a capture was done, that doesn't mean it supports this; it doesn't do so if the file doesn't indicate, for every packet, on which of those interfaces it was captured (I'm looking at *you*, Microsoft Network Monitor...). Use APIs to query that information to do what the "does this file type/subtype support name resolution information", "does this file type/subtype support all of these comment types", and "does this file type/subtype support - and require - interface IDs" APIs did. Provide backwards compatibility for Lua. This allows us to eliminate the WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ values for IBM's iptrace; do so.
2021-02-17wiretap: more work on file type/subtypes.Guy Harris1-3/+8
Provide a wiretap routine to get an array of all savable file type/subtypes, sorted with pcap and pcapng at the top, followed by the other types, sorted either by the name or the description. Use that routine to list options for the -F flag for various commands Rename wtap_get_savable_file_types_subtypes() to wtap_get_savable_file_types_subtypes_for_file(), to indicate that it provides an array of all file type/subtypes in which a given file can be saved. Have it sort all types, other than the default type/subtype and, if there is one, the "other" type (both of which are put at the top), by the name or the description. Don't allow wtap_register_file_type_subtypes() to override any existing registrations; have them always register a new type. In that routine, if there are any emply slots in the table, due to an entry being unregistered, use it rather than allocating a new slot. Don't allow unregistration of built-in types. Rename the "dump open table" to the "file type/subtype table", as it has entries for all types/subtypes, even if we can't write them. Initialize that table in a routine that pre-allocates the GArray before filling it with built-in types/subtypes, so it doesn't keep getting reallocated. Get rid of wtap_num_file_types_subtypes - it's just a copy of the size of the GArray. Don't have wtap_file_type_subtype_description() crash if handed an file type/subtype that isn't a valid array index - just return NULL, as we do with wtap_file_type_subtype_name(). In wtap_name_to_file_type_subtype(), don't use WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ names for the backwards-compatibility names - map those names to the current names, and then look them up. This reduces the number of uses of hardwired WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ values. Clean up the type of wtap_module_count - it has no need to be a gulong. Have built-in wiretap file handlers register names to be used for their file type/subtypes, rather than building the table in init.lua. Add a new Lua C function get_wtap_filetypes() to construct the wtap_filetypes table, based on the registered names, and use it in init.lua. Add a #define WSLUA_INTERNAL_FUNCTION to register functions intended only for internal use in init.lua, so they can be made available from Lua without being documented. Get rid of WTAP_NUM_FILE_TYPES_SUBTYPES - most code has no need to use it, as it can just request arrays of types, and the space of type/subtype codes can be sparse due to registration in any case, so code has to be careful using it. wtap_get_num_file_types_subtypes() is no longer used, so remove it. It returns the number of elements in the file type/subtype array, which is not necessarily the name of known file type/subtypes, as there may have been some deregistered types, and those types do *not* get removed from the array, they just get cleared so that they're available for future allocation (we don't want the indices of any registered types to changes if another type is deregistered, as those indicates are the type/subtype values, so we can't shrink the array). Clean up white space and remove some comments that shouldn't have been added.
2021-02-14wiretap: register most built-in file types from its module.Guy Harris1-1/+18
Remove most of the built-in file types from the table in wiretap/file_access.c and, instead, have the file types register themselves, using wtap_register_file_type_subtypes(). This reduces the source code changes needed to add a new file type from three (add the handler, add the file type to the table in file_access.c, add a #define for the file type in wiretap/wtap.h) to one (add the handler). (It also requires adding the handler's source file to wiretap/CMakeLists.txt, but that's required in both cases.) A few remain because the WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ #define is used elsewhere; that needs to be fixed. Fix the wiretap/CMakefile.txt file to scan k12text.l, as that now contains a registration routine. In the process, avoid scanning files that don't implement a file type and won't ever have a registration routine. Add a Lua routine to fetch the total number of file types; we use that in some code to construct the wtap_filetypes table, which we need to do in order to continue to have all the values that used to come from the WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ types. While we're at it, add modelines to a file that lacked them.
2021-01-19Make various max packet sizes unsigned, and clean up from that.Guy Harris1-2/+2
Make some packet size variables unsigned. Leave some others signed, because they're read with sscanf(), and sscanf() handles string-to-unsigned conversions in the same crazy way strtouX() routines do, wherein a leading sign is *not* an error. Instead, cast them to unsigned after we make sure they're not negative.
2020-07-29wiretap: generate fake IDBs for more capture file types.Guy Harris1-0/+8
That makes them work as input to a mergecap that writes pcapng files. File types that don't have a single per-file encapsulation type need more work, with multiple fake IDBs, one for each packet encapsulation type seen in the file, unless we can generate real IDBs. Change-Id: I2859e4f7fb15ec0c0f31a4044dc15638e5db7826 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/37983 Petri-Dish: Guy Harris <gharris@sonic.net> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <gharris@sonic.net>
2019-07-26HTTPS (almost) everywhere.Guy Harris1-1/+1
Change all wireshark.org URLs to use https. Fix some broken links while we're at it. Change-Id: I161bf8eeca43b8027605acea666032da86f5ea1c Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/34089 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2019-04-05Have wtap_read() fill in a wtap_rec and Buffer.Guy Harris1-6/+5
That makes it - and the routines that implement it - work more like the seek-read routine. Change-Id: I0cace2d0e4c9ebfc21ac98fd1af1ec70f60a240d Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/32727 Petri-Dish: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2018-05-02cosine.c: fix compilation with gcc 8Pascal Quantin1-2/+1
cosine.c:232:46: error: logical ‘or’ of equal expressions [-Werror=logical-op] Change-Id: Iaefc4ff232b54994c8737a95c5990c0806e7c56e Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/27270 Petri-Dish: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2018-02-09Generalize wtap_pkthdr into a structure for packet and non-packet records.Guy Harris1-13/+13
Separate the stuff that any record could have from the stuff that only particular record types have; put the latter into a union, and put all that into a wtap_rec structure. Add some record-type checks as necessary. Change-Id: Id6b3486858f826fce4b096c59231f463e44bfaa2 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/25696 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2018-02-08replace SPDX identifier GPL-2.0+ with GPL-2.0-or-later.Dario Lombardo1-1/+1
The first is deprecated, as per https://spdx.org/licenses/. Change-Id: I8e21e1d32d09b8b94b93a2dc9fbdde5ffeba6bed Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/25661 Petri-Dish: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com> Petri-Dish: Dario Lombardo <lomato@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
2018-01-20wiretap: use SPDX identifiers (partial work).Dario Lombardo1-13/+1
Change-Id: I28436e003ce7fe31d53e6663f3cc7aca00845e4b Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/25392 Petri-Dish: Dario Lombardo <lomato@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Alexis La Goutte <alexis.lagoutte@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
2017-06-05Allow bigger snapshot lengths for D-Bus captures.Guy Harris1-2/+2
Use WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_STANDARD, set to 256KB, for everything except for D-Bus captures. Use WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_DBUS, set to 128MB, for them, because that's the largest possible D-Bus message size. See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100220 for an example of the problems caused by limiting the snapshot length to 256KB for D-Bus. Have a snapshot length of 0 in a capture_file structure mean "there is no snapshot length for the file"; we don't need the has_snap field in that case, a value of 0 mean "no, we don't have a snapshot length". In dumpcap, start out with a pipe buffer size of 2KB, and grow it as necessary. When checking for a too-big packet from a pipe, check against the appropriate maximum - 128MB for DLT_DBUS, 256KB for everything else. Change-Id: Ib2ce7a0cf37b971fbc0318024fd011e18add8b20 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21952 Petri-Dish: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org> Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2016-05-01Don't treat the packet length as unsigned.Guy Harris1-4/+8
The scanf family of functions are as annoyingly bad at handling unsigned numbers as strtoul() is - both of them are perfectly willing to accept a value beginning with a negative sign as an unsigned value. When using strtoul(), you can compensate for this by explicitly checking for a '-' as the first character of the string, but you can't do that with sscanf(). So revert to having pkt_len be signed, and scanning it with %d, but check for a negative value and fail if we see a negative value. Bug: 12395 Change-Id: I43b458a73b0934e9a5c2c89d34eac5a8f21a7455 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15223 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2016-04-29Fix packet length handling.Guy Harris1-46/+29
Treat the packet length as unsigned - it shouldn't be negative in the file. If it is, that'll probably cause the sscanf to fail, so we'll report the file as bad. Check it against WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE to make sure we don't try to allocate a huge amount of memory, just as we do in other file readers. Use the now-validated packet size as the length in ws_buffer_assure_space(), so we are certain to have enough space, and don't allocate too much space. Merge the header and packet data parsing routines while we're at it. Bug: 12395 Change-Id: Ia70f33b71ff28451190fcf144c333fd1362646b2 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15172 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2015-01-03Remove unnecessary includes from wiretap folderMartin Mathieson1-2/+0
Change-Id: I10d3057801673bc1c8ea78f144215869cc4b1851 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/6217 Petri-Dish: Martin Mathieson <martin.r.mathieson@googlemail.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Mathieson <martin.r.mathieson@googlemail.com>
2015-01-02Add "Editor modelines"; Adjust whitespace as needed.Bill Meier1-0/+13
Change-Id: Ic5a5acb0f36d3aa144edbfb1ae71097b18426db4 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/6216 Reviewed-by: Bill Meier <wmeier@newsguy.com>
2014-10-17Don't use ctype.h routines.Guy Harris1-2/+1
That avoids locale dependency and handles possibly-signed chars (which we weren't doing before). Change-Id: I70f3d993c9a8fbf870901f12b430d733968c3fa8 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/4781 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-10-09Use an enum for the open-routine return value, as per Evan Huus's suggestion.Guy Harris1-5/+5
Clean up some things we ran across while making those changes. Change-Id: Ic0d8943d36e6e120d7af0a6148fad98015d1e83e Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/4581 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-10-07Whitespace cleanups.Guy Harris1-1/+1
Change-Id: I92f983b2e04defab30eb31c14c484b9f0f582413 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/4513 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-09-28Make the time stamp resolution per-packet.Guy Harris1-1/+1
Pcap-ng files don't have a per-file time stamp resolution, they have a per-interface time stamp resolution. Add new time stamp resolution types of "unknown" and "per-packet", add the time stamp resolution to struct wtap_pkthdr, have the libwiretap core initialize it to the per-file time stamp resolution, and have pcap-ng do the same thing with the resolution that it does with the packet encapsulation. Get rid of the TS_PREC_AUTO_XXX values; just have TS_PREC_AUTO, which means "use the packet's resolution to determine how many significant digits to display". Rename all the WTAP_FILE_TSPREC_XXX values to WTAP_TSPREC_XXX, as they're also used for per-packet values. Change-Id: If9fd8f799b19836a5104aaa0870a951498886c69 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/4349 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-08-02Rename buffer_ routines to ws_buffer_ to avoid name collisions.Guy Harris1-2/+2
In particular, epan/wslua/lrexlib.c has its own buffer_ routines, causing some linker warnings on some platforms, as reported in bug 10332. (Not to be backported to 1.12, as that would change the API and ABI of libwsutil and libwiretap. We should also make the buffer_ routines in epan/wslua/lrexlib.c static, which should also address this problem, but the name change avoids other potential namespace collisions.) Change-Id: I1d42c7d1778c7e4c019deb2608d476c52001ce28 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/3351 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-07-15Only one buffer.c, please.Guy Harris1-1/+1
Otherwise, if you link with both libwiretap and libfiletap, it's anybody's guess which one you get. That means you're wasting memory with two copies of its routines if they're identical, and means surprising behavior if they're not (which showed up when I was debugging a double-free crash - fixing libwiretap's buffer_free() didn't fix the problem, because Wireshark happened to be calling libfiletap' unfixed buffer_free()). There's nothing *tap-specific about Buffers, anyway, so it really belongs in wsutil. Change-Id: I91537e46917e91277981f8f3365a2c0873152870 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/3066 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-05-24Allow wtap_read() and wtap_seek_read() to return records other than packets.Guy Harris1-0/+1
Add a "record type" field to "struct wtap_pkthdr"; currently, it can be REC_TYPE_PACKET, for a record containing a packet, or REC_TYPE_FILE_TYPE_SPECIFIC, for records containing file-type-specific data. Modify code that reads packets to be able to handle non-packet records, even if that just means ignoring them. Rename some routines to indicate that they handle more than just packets. We don't yet have any libwiretap code that supplies records other than REC_TYPE_PACKET or that supporting writing records other than REC_TYPE_PACKET, or any code to support plugins for handling REC_TYPE_FILE_TYPE_SPECIFIC records; this is just the first step for bug 8590. Change-Id: Idb40b78f17c2c3aea72031bcd252abf9bc11c813 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1773 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-05-23Revert "Allow wtap_read() and wtap_seek_read() to return non-packet records."Guy Harris1-13/+13
This reverts commit c0c480d08c175eed4524ea9e73ec86298f468cf4. A better way to do this is to have the record type be part of struct wtap_pkthdr; that keeps the metadata for the record together and requires fewer API changes. That is in-progress. Change-Id: Ic558f163a48e2c6d0df7f55e81a35a5e24b53bc6 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1741 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-05-23Allow wtap_read() and wtap_seek_read() to return non-packet records.Guy Harris1-13/+13
This is the first step towards implementing the mechanisms requestd in bug 8590; currently, we don't return any records other than packet records from libwiretap, and just ignore non-packet records in the rest of Wireshark, but this at least gets the ball rolling. Change-Id: I34a45b54dd361f69fdad1a758d8ca4f42d67d574 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1736 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-05-09Revert "Refactor Wiretap"Guy Harris1-34/+31
This reverts commit 1abeb277f5e6bd27fbaebfecc8184e37ba9d008a. This isn't building, and looks as if it requires significant work to fix. Change-Id: I622b1bb243e353e874883a302ab419532b7601f2 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1568 Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-05-09Refactor WiretapMichael Mann1-31/+34
Start of refactoring Wiretap and breaking structures down into "generally useful fields for dissection" and "capture specific". Since this in intended as a "base" for Wiretap and Filetap, the "wft" prefix is used for "common" functionality. The "architectural" changes can be found in cfile.h, wtap.h, wtap-int.h and (new file) wftap-int.h. Most of the other (painstaking) changes were really just the result of compiling those new architecture changes. bug:9607 Change-Id: Ife858a61760d7a8a03be073546c0e7e582cab2ae Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1485 Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
2014-03-04Remove all $Id$ from top of fileAlexis La Goutte1-2/+0
(Using sed : sed -i '/^ \* \$Id\$/,+1 d') Fix manually some typo (in export_object_dicom.c and crc16-plain.c) Change-Id: I4c1ae68d1c4afeace8cb195b53c715cf9e1227a8 Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/497 Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
2014-01-02No seek-read routines use the length argument, so eliminate it fromGuy Harris1-3/+2
wtap_seek_read(). svn path=/trunk/; revision=54570
2013-11-08The "file types" we have are actually combinations of types andGuy Harris1-1/+1
subtypes, e.g. Network Monitor version 1 and Network Monitor version 2 are separate "file types", even though they both come from Network Monitor. Rename various functions, #defines, and variables appropriately. svn path=/trunk/; revision=53166
2013-06-18Slight stylistic cleanup - most routines, when defined, have no spaceGuy Harris1-1/+1
between the routine name and the opening parenthesis, so remove it from the definition of the seek-read routine. svn path=/trunk/; revision=50026
2013-06-17Merge "read record header" and "read packet data" routines into a singleGuy Harris1-3/+6
routine, used both by read and seek-read routines. svn path=/trunk/; revision=49988
2013-06-16Have the seek-read routines take a Buffer rather than a guint8 pointerGuy Harris1-18/+17
as the "where to put the packet data" argument. This lets more of the libwiretap code be common between the read and seek-read code paths, and also allows for more flexibility in the "fill in the data" path - we can expand the buffer as needed in both cases. svn path=/trunk/; revision=49949
2013-05-16Fill in the presence flags in parse_cosine_rec_hdr(), so it's done atGuy Harris1-31/+29
the same point at which the rest of the wtap_pkthdr is filled in (so it's done in seek-read routines). parse_cosine_hex_dump()'s return value is used as the return value of read routines, so it should be Boolean. Make it so (and have it stuff the actual length of packet data read into a wtap_pkthdr, which also ensure that this is done in seek-read routines). svn path=/trunk/; revision=49352
2012-12-27Errors take precedence over EOF; use file_error() after operations thatGuy Harris1-19/+10
return an "EOF or error" indication - an EOF without an error will return 0. In iseries_seek_next_packet(), return an error code of WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE and an appropriate error message if we don't find a packet header within the next ISERIES_MAX_TRACE_LEN lines, don't just return -1 and leave the error information unchanged. Setting an argument variable before returning has no effect, so don't do it (so that we don't leave the mistaken impression that it *is* doing something). Clean up indentation. svn path=/trunk/; revision=46819
2012-12-27Do not call wtap_file_read_unknown_bytes() orGuy Harris1-20/+15
wtap_file_read_expected_bytes() from an open routine - open routines are supposed to return -1 on error, 0 if the file doesn't appear to be a file of the specified type, or 1 if the file does appear to be a file of the specified type, but those macros will cause the caller to return FALSE on errors (so that, even if there's an I/O error, it reports "the file isn't a file of the specified type" rather than "we got an error trying to read the file"). When doing reads in an open routine before we've concluded that the file is probably of the right type, return 0, rather than -1, if we get WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ - if we don't have enough data to check whether a file is of a given type, we should keep trying other types, not give up. For reads done *after* we've concluded the file is probably of the right type, if a read doesn't return the number of bytes we asked for, but returns an error of 0, return WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ - the file is apparently cut short. For NetMon and NetXRay/Windows Sniffer files, use a #define for the magic number size, and use that for both magic numbers. svn path=/trunk/; revision=46803
2012-10-17Fill some phdr values also when doing random readJakub Zawadzki1-12/+11
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45619
2012-10-16Add wtap_pseudo_header union to wtap_pkthdr structure.Jakub Zawadzki1-3/+4
Use pkthdr instead of pseudo_header as argument for dissecting. svn path=/trunk/; revision=45601
2012-09-20We always HAVE_CONFIG_H so don't bother checking whether we have it or not.Jeff Morriss1-2/+0
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45015
2012-06-28Update Free Software Foundation address.Jakub Zawadzki1-1/+1
(COPYING will be updated in next commit) svn path=/trunk/; revision=43536
2012-05-04file_seek() used to be a wrapper around fseek() or gzseek(), both ofGuy Harris1-2/+0
which could use lseek() and were thus expensive due to system call overhead. To avoid making a system call for every packet on a sequential read, we maintained a data_offset field in the wtap structure for sequential reads. It's now a routine that just returns information from the FILE_T data structure, so it's cheap. Use it, rather than maintaining the data_offset field. Readers for some file formats need to maintain file offset themselves; have them do so in their private data structures. svn path=/trunk/; revision=42423
2012-03-17Fix indentation.Guy Harris1-1/+1
svn path=/trunk/; revision=41627
2012-02-25Add a presence flag field to the packet information structure filled inGuy Harris1-0/+1
by Wiretap, to indicate whether certain fields in that structure actually have data in them. Use the "time stamp present" flag to omit showing time stamp information for packets (and "packets") that don't have time stamps; don't bother working very hard to "fake" a time stamp for data files. Use the "interface ID present" flag to omit the interface ID for packets that don't have an interface ID. We don't use the "captured length, separate from packet length, present" flag to omit the captured length; that flag might be present but equal to the packet length, and if you want to know if a packet was cut short by a snapshot length, comparing the values would be the way to do that. More work is needed to have wiretap/pcapng.c properly report the flags, e.g. reporting no time stamp being present for a Simple Packet Block. svn path=/trunk/; revision=41185
2011-12-13Rename WTAP_ERR_BAD_RECORD to WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE; it really reports anyGuy Harris1-3/+3
form of corruption/bogosity in a file, including in a file header as well as in records in the file. Change the error message wtap_strerror() returns for it to reflect that. Use it for some file header problems for which it wasn't already being used - WTAP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED shouldn't be used for that, it should only be used for files that we have no reason to believe are invalid but that have a version number we don't know about or some other non-link-layer-encapsulation-type value we don't know about. svn path=/trunk/; revision=40175
2011-04-21Add a new WTAP_ERR_DECOMPRESS error, and use that for errors discoveredGuy Harris1-14/+18
by the gunzipping code. Have it also supply a err_info string, and report it. Have file_error() supply an err_info string. Put "the file" - or, for WTAP_ERR_DECOMPRESS, "the compressed file", to suggest a decompression error - into the rawshark and tshark errors, along the lines of what other programs print. Fix a case in the Netscaler code where we weren't fetching the error code on a read failure. svn path=/trunk/; revision=36748