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2013-09-22emem -> wmem conversion:Pascal Quantin1-1/+1
- ep_tvb_get_bits() -> wmem_packet_tvb_get_bits() - tvb_g_memdup()/ep_tvb_memdup() -> tvb_memdup() - tvb_fake_unicode()/tvb_get_ephemeral_faked_unicode() -> tvb_get_faked_unicode() - tvb_get_g_string()/tvb_get_ephemeral_string()/tvb_get_seasonal_string() -> tvb_get_string() - tvb_get_g_unicode_string()/tvb_get_ephemeral_unicode_string() -> tvb_get_unicode_string() - tvb_get_ephemeral_string_enc() -> tvb_get_string_enc() - update docs accordingly svn path=/trunk/; revision=52172
2013-09-21Add _g_ to the names of functions that allocate glib memory. This is a bit moreEvan Huus1-1/+1
explicit, and frees up the "generic" names (like tvb_memdup) for new signatures that take the appropriate wmem pool. Majority of the conversion done with sed. svn path=/trunk/; revision=52164
2013-09-13Dario Lombardo <lomato@gmail.com> viaJörg Mayer1-1/+2
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9147 Migration from emem to wmem for trivial cases (ep_alloc only). svn path=/trunk/; revision=52002
2013-08-19Do not use ephemeral memory when adding a new data sourcePascal Quantin1-1/+1
svn path=/trunk/; revision=51424
2013-08-19Do not use ephemeral memory when adding a new data sourcePascal Quantin1-2/+2
svn path=/trunk/; revision=51423
2013-07-17Remove fragment_data, add fragment_head, fragment_item - for now alias it to ↵Jakub Zawadzki1-1/+1
the same structure. This is begin of work to split fragment head and fragments items. svn path=/trunk/; revision=50708
2013-06-14Removed check_col() and the occasional tree.Michael Mann1-2/+1
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49938
2013-03-22Don't wire into the reassembly code the notion that reassemblies shouldGuy Harris1-7/+7
be done on flows from one address to another; reassembly for protocols running atop TCP should be done on flows from one TCP endpoint to another. We do this by: adding "reassembly table" as a data structure; associating hash tables for both in-progress reassemblies and completed reassemblies with that data structure (currently, not all reassemblies use the latter; they might keep completed reassemblies in the first table); having functions to create and destroy keys in that table; offering standard routines for doing address-based and address-and-port-based flow processing, so that dissectors not needing their own specialized flow processing can just use them. This fixes some mis-reassemblies of NIS YPSERV YPALL responses (where the second YPALL response is processed as if it were a continuation of a previous response between different endpoints, even though said response is already reassembled), and also allows the DCE RPC-specific stuff to be moved out of epan/reassembly.c into the DCE RPC dissector. svn path=/trunk/; revision=48491
2013-03-19From beroset:Anders Broman1-2/+2
remove C++ incompatibilities https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8416 svn path=/trunk/; revision=48425
2012-09-20We always HAVE_CONFIG_H so don't bother checking whether we have it or not.Jeff Morriss1-3/+1
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45017
2012-09-07From Robert Bullen via ↵Jeff Morriss1-0/+2
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7683 : The reassembled fragments tree in the Packet Details view is awesome, but it lacks one thing: a field that exposes the reassembled data. tcp.data already exists for exposing a single TCP segment's payload as a byte array. It would be handy to have something similar for a single application layer PDU when TCP segment reassembly is involved. I propose tcp.reassembled.data, named and placed after the already existing field tcp.reassembled.length. My primary use case for this feature is outputting tcp.reassembled.data with tshark for further processing with a script. The attached patch implements this very feature. Because the reassembled fragment tree code is general purpose, i.e. not specific to just TCP, any dissector that relies upon it can add a similar field very cheaply. In that vein I've also implemented ip.reassembled.data and ipv6.reassembled.data, which expose reassembled fragment data as a single byte stream for IPv4 and IPv6, respectively. All other protocols that use the reassembly code have been left alone, other than inserting NULL into their initializer lists for the newly introduced struct field reassemble.h:fragment_items.hf_reassembled_data. svn path=/trunk/; revision=44802
2012-06-28Update Free Software Foundation address.Jakub Zawadzki1-1/+1
(COPYING will be updated in next commit) svn path=/trunk/; revision=43536
2012-03-07From Sylvain Munaut: Add support LAPSat : GMR-1 Datalink layer ↵Anders Broman1-0/+767
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6918 svn path=/trunk/; revision=41404