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keys to have _uint in their names, to match the routines that handle
dissector tables with string keys. (Using _port can confuse people into
thinking they're intended solely for use with TCP/UDP/etc. ports when,
in fact, they work better for things such as Ethernet types, where the
binding of particular values to particular protocols are a lot
stronger.)
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the callbacks we have use that argument - is it really needed?).
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Add a callback to UAT to be called after the table has being updated,
use it to renew the snmp_ue_cache.
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"clean" list.
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(1) Trailing/leading spaces are removed from 'name's/'blurb's
(2) Duplicate 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(3) Empty ("") 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(4) BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0 are used for 'display', 'strings' and 'bitmask' fields
for FT_NONE, FT_BYTES, FT_IPv4, FT_IPv6, FT_ABSOLUTE_TIME, FT_RELATIVE_TIME,
FT_PROTOCOL, FT_STRING and FT_STRINGZ field types
(5) Only allow non-zero value for 'display' if 'bitmask' is non-zero
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g_free() is NULL safe, so we don't need check against it.
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displayed to the user.
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unfortunately, that didn't show up in a build, as this file isn't yet
clean and isn't yet built with -Werror.
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do *not* modify the string handed to them - they g_mallocate a new
string and return it.
Create routines that *do* ASCII-only case mapping in place, and use them
instead.
Clean up indentation.
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structure.
far away from UAT...
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- Various R7 fixes
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- Change ugly GLIB version checking statements to GLIB_CHECK_VERSION
- Remove ws_strsplit files because we no longer need to borrow GLIB2's
g_strsplit code for the no longer supported GLIB1 builds
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selected profile.
Don't save SMI Paths and SMI Modules in the profiles because reloading
currently doesn't work (bug 2309).
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This patch adds the handling of Spare Extension bytes
to UMTS Frame Protocol. It also handles the case when
the presence of CRC in dedicated channels is not known
(i.e. when FP from a K12/K15 log is dissected).
The new functionality is placed in the new function
"dissect_spare_extension_and_crc". The "dch_crc_present"
field inside "struct fp_info" (file packet-umts_fp.h)
is also extended to handle the case of unknown CRC presence.
Much of other changes is to update "offset" variable and
return it so that the location of Spare Extension and CRC
is available.
The patch also include a small tweak to handle Frame
Protocol information saved from K15. Some fields appear
8 bytes later compared to K12. The changes are in the file
packet-k12.c.
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--enable-extra-gcc-checks set.
If we turn on -pedantic, try turning on -Wno-long-long as well, so that
it's not *so* pedantic that it rejects the 64-bit integral data types
that we explicitly require.
Constify a bunch of stuff, and make some other changes, to get rid of
warnings.
Clean up some indentation.
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Also:
- Fix a division-by-zero error in FP dissector
- Correct the way DCT2000 IPPrim addresses and ports are dissected and displayed
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Create two new files (ws_strsplit.[ch]) that use GTK2 code to override
the buggy g_strsplit() function when compiling for GTK1. Include this
work-around function (ws_strsplit) in libwireshark.def. Add notes on usage
to README.developer. Include epan/ws_strsplit.h in all files that use
g_strsplit().
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Dialog.
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In the attached patch, the K12 wiretap now saves the content of record
after captured packet data. The K12 dissector then could extract them and provide
useful information to properly dissect FP frames (user plane of UTRAN Iub
interface).
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* UATify SNMP Users
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The file epan/dissectors/packet-k12.c uses the function
strcasestr() which is not available on e.g. Windows. So I cooked
up a patch to epan/strutil.c to add epan_strcasestr() (is there a more
suited place for such a function?)
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* export help_topic_html()
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1 Add ALCAP and NBAP as subdissectors of SSCOP. Previously it only
knows about SSCF-NNI and data. (Changes in packet-sscop.c,
packet-sscop.h)
2 Add capability for lower layer to force SSCOP to choose a particular
dissector. It is passed as "subdissector" field of SSCOP protocol
data. This is required because different payload protocol is
distinguished by different VPI/VCI. There is no protocol field inside
SSCOP frame. (Changes in packet-sscop.c, packet-sscop.h)
3 Make K12xx configuration file supporting the following syntax:
C:\k1297\stacks\umts_iub\umts_iub_aal2l3.stk sscop:alcap
This says dissect with SSCOP first and then pass to ALCAP.
The change is made general, so it supports arbitrary number of
protocol, like "proto1:proto2:proto3". Using ":" as separator
allow us to expand the syntax further to support parameters like
"proto1 param1:proto2 param2 param3". (Changes in packet-k12.c)
With above 3 changes together, dissecting Iub traces are correct for
control and signaling planes. I am still investigating user plane
frames because writing UMTS RLC/MAC protocol dissector is required.
The patch and sample .rf file (same as my previous patch) is in the
attachment.
plus:
Add Kriang to the AUTHORS list (and once at it upate my own record)
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in the function so memory is not leaked by an early (error) return
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the packet record, use that instead of the one in the intreface description record.
- Fix Timestamps that got broken with nanoseconds.
- Add some more disabled code for debugging.
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a capture file. This should fix bug #536.
Make sure we initialize our hash tables in packet-dcerpc-nt.c and several
other files. Fix up whitespace while we're at it.
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- it appears that there are more packet record types other than 0x00010020.
accept anything matching 0x00010020/28 as a packet record.
- make the stack filename lowercase before comparing it so that capitalization is not an issue.
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(presumably-)harmless-but-otherwise-unremovable const-to-nonconst
warnings.
In the TACACS dissector, clean up the variables used in option parsing
to avoid some const-to-nonconst warnings.
Clean up some white space.
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these, ethereal does)
- change k12.atm.vci and k12.atm.vpi into atm.vci and atm.vpi
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Clean up indentation.
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files.
Now the import is correct even for large files.
I found out when and where the "junk" was inserted.
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