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done.
Use the wtap_dump_file_ routines to write out capture files, and check
for errors.
Use the phton macros, when available, to translate to big-endian byte
order. Add a new phton24() macro.
Clean up indentation.
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Add DPNSS link layer dissector, support EyeSDN Trace files with DPNSS.
(Removed a couple of c++ style comments).
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3224
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This extends the EyeSDN wiretap module to be able to support:
- DSS1/Q.931
- PPP
- LAPB/X.25
- ATM raw cells
- SS7 MTP2
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handle files > 2GB correct.
Please distclean Win32 builds!
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So far Wireshark complained about channel 129, now it gets a little further
and then complains about channel 128.
Solution: Open up all channel from 128 up.
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I am the author of the eyesdn wiretap module. Recently we added ATM
support to our trace format. We used channel id 129 for that, so far
only 0 for D channel and 1-30 for bearer channels had been in use.
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- automatic adjustment depending on file format
- manual adjustment through menu items
save the setting in the recent file
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I've done more than a day to change the timestamp resolution from microseconds to nanoseconds. As I really don't want to loose those changes, I'm going to check in the changes I've done so far. Hopefully someone else will give me a helping hand with the things left ...
What's done: I've changed the timestamp resolution from usec to nsec in almost any place in the sources. I've changed parts of the implementation in nstime.s/.h and a lot of places elsewhere.
As I don't understand the editcap source (well, I'm maybe just too tired right now), hopefully someone else might be able to fix this soon.
Doing all those changes, we get native nanosecond timestamp resolution in Ethereal. After fixing all the remaining issues, I'll take a look how to display this in a convenient way...
As I've also changed the wiretap timestamp resolution from usec to nsec we might want to change the wiretap version number...
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wtap_loop(), so eliminate wtap_loop().
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they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
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length.
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(a FILE * if zlib isn't used, a gzFile if zlib is used).
Use "size_t" for the amount of data to read in
"eyesdn_check_file_type()", to squelch signed vs. unsigned warnings.
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rather than requiring individual capture file type handlers to do it
(unless they're doing per-packet encapsulation, in which case we check
to make sure they didn't *leave* it as WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET).
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"file_getc()" returns either an 8-bit unsigned value, or -1 for error or
EOF; store its return value into an "int", and check for -1 and return
-2, in "esc_read()" (rather than checking "file_error()" at the end).
Clean up some comments, routine names, and variable names - eyeSDN files
are binary, not text.
In "parse_eyesdn_packet_data()", handle the case of an EOF from
"esc_read()".
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