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check that we have a line that contains OBJECT PROTOCOL ETHERNET
(at the moment, we fail if there's a line containing OBJECT PROTOCOL but
not ETHERNET and succeed otherwise
-> a file with some random lines will be identified as iseries)
initialize our line buffer with 0s to make sure we don't access uninitialized
data while parsing
don't set wth->priv unless the file is really an iseries file
free the iseries struct if the file is not our type
Bug: 11985
Change-Id: I0ac7003c047f54ca025d02e59b56d1ff4e2a6be7
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13360
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like it's done for the other file types
Change-Id: I8caa360b9c527ea642ee6b5102759ad341ad0030
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13359
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Discovered by changing wtap_encap_requires_phdr() to use a switch
statement and comparing the case arms.
Change-Id: I2a23b86ddfbc88c1b3251a0e97f7f00ee93f630e
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13341
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
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Include the pcapng block name in every error message to give user a better hint as to where the error is
Bug: 8798
Change-Id: Idd80a8541ac37a42b9bd2e988fa8da1ce7bc91a0
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I guess the ability to define a structure inside another structure is a
C-ism discarded by C++, so it causes warnings if you disallow stuff that
can't be handled by a C++ compiler, as we do.
Change-Id: I8cf52af0424708eb663ab6dbfecbf317fe3bccdb
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13257
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Change-Id: I78fd79ebf915e9066f9e2548dcceb3c9e6440551
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13255
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The data before the Ethernet packet isn't a 16-bit little-endian
integer, it's two bytes, one byte of offset and one byte of padding.
Change-Id: I327b88f058dda184b79d3c2c6cf0dea52c0d28b1
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13254
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When using UPPER_PDU to wrap logcat text data it was not possible
to dump underlying data to logcat textfiles.
Add ability to write it down properly.
Change-Id: Ia20142cc340f34d80de93e213084cf1df83099d6
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That's how they're extracted in the libwiretap module, and that's how
they're shown in the ERF spec.
This gets rid of some compiler warnings about type-punning.
Merge some reserved bit fields to match what's in the ERF spec.
Renumber others.
Process the AAL2 and MC headers differently; yes, they're both
big-endian 32-bit values, but that makes the code a bit clearer, and,
heck, the optimizer may well combine the two sequences of code.
Change-Id: Ief7f976e77e8f2fba1685ad5a50ee677a8070ae7
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13251
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Fix indentation.
Just directly assign values to elements in the packet buffer; no need to
convert them to numbers and note the value as a comment.
Give more detail in the comment for null-terminating buffers. Terminate
packet_buf[] once we're finished reading into it, to make it a bit
clearer what's being done.
Make the magic number buffer 513 bytes, so we have 512 bytes plus a
terminating null.
Change-Id: Ie182d93393cc55835b24075e908393c386c85c24
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13250
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Bug: 11982
Change-Id: Ib704d9128ab6427751edbf3a33f4b8fd14902562
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13233
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Stuff in an ERF file is big-endian, except for timestamps, so we want to
convert from big-endian to host format. (The two functions do the same
thing; this just makes it clearer what we're doing.)
Change-Id: I28e27857dcf299085e8a55747ffd45ad8313789b
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13248
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Change-Id: Ie248559cd924db611190a73e3f043e047421ab7f
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13117
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Change-Id: I9c406bbd146ef525e5348f620c606d1296d3bd10
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13116
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Add support for Generic Framing Procedure. Generic Framing Procedure (GFP)
is used to map octet-aligned variable length payloads (e.g. Ethernet, MPLS,
octet-aligned PPP, IP) into octet-synchronous signals such as SONET/SDH
(ITU-T G.707) and OTN (ITU-T G.709). GFP is a telecommunications industry
standard defined in ITU-T G.7041/Y.1303.
(https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.7041/)
Bug: 11961
Change-Id: Idf5b311e82b051b1ee65bde5149b3de405537b02
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13043
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Change-Id: I529d37e57b12fa7515f2bd18a013618b50300231
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12974
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The use of a flag field here is aesthetically unpleasing when the flags
are referred to frequently. Convert these into bitfield entries.
Change-Id: I6f47e31558439dfd343ec7f856d04480366a1237
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Change-Id: I7340954d9ca2fd11a6db2aa7cd5493d870181e23
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12765
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Change-Id: Iee46c43498f42e19dfab0178e80743d35d843d2d
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rec_length_remaining is the amount of data we haven't already read from
the record; it starts out as the record length and gets decreased. It
is not the length of data in the packet.
Change-Id: I46cd78e29aee13a686f1f6c8efbe258277e15686
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12759
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Before reading the record header of a REC_FRAME{2,4,6} record, make sure
the record length is >= the length of that header.
Whe calling fix_pseudo_header(), pass the actual length of the packet
data, not the remaining length of the record (which may include
padding), so we don't read past the end of the packet data.
Bug: 11827
Change-Id: I1c63a4cb014c4616ffdd202660e68c576f266872
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12756
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Add the TYPE_COLOR_HASH_POS and TYPE_COLOR_HASH_ETH types, note that
type 26 has no #define, mention that types 28 through 31 are reserved
for future record types.
Change-Id: Ic828254599599c6bd7399d4682f9a3d4bff1f0f7
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12728
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Update erf_open heuristic to not break when ERF_TYPE_META records are present.
Remove check for maximum non-pad ERF type and add defines for reserved types.
No dissection in this commit beyond record type name, this will come later.
Change-Id: Ib64e450e26b2878b5519fb6afeafa2ce9477ac85
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12708
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The offsetof() macro is an ANSI C library feature.
Change-Id: I2ac91b0b4c94c6f6baf14133b076fdc5ed2e182b
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ZLIB_CONST must be defined before including zlib.h to expose z_const,
*AND* z_const shouldn't be used unless it's defined, because older
versions of zlib don't define it even if you define ZLIB_CONST.
While we're at it, throw in some DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)/DIAG_ON(cast-qual)
pairs to suppress unavoidable "cast throws away const qualification"
warnings.
The original "make zlib constness-aware" change also removed an
unnecessary include of <zlib.h> from wiretap/wtap.c, so we do that as
well.
Change-Id: I3c5269a8fbc54bbbb4d316544cc7b8fa30614c19
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This reverts commit fb0246c6fd7cd34b820558f75eb48bba6326b768. That commit assumes that if you define Z_CONST, z_const will be defined; that is *not* the case with older versions of zlib, which don't define z_const under any circumstances.
Change-Id: I6f9b7ea18922799b1aaf94dc2c63120128f2550a
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ZLIB_CONST must be defined before including zlib.h to expose 'z_const'.
Change-Id: Ic0dbd59ed3c760dd84ef4546f6ff4d5d3db91519
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("Unused" includes "set but not used".)
Change-Id: Id67859b366e8caa50262f8530630ec4e8ef1507a
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This reverts commit b56f53884be3bab935058b2bbbb4da0b8bbbe7f6.
Sadly, we *do* get warnings at this point with older versions of Flex,
such as the one on the 32-bit OS X buildbot.
Change-Id: I9aec1a16e9f2e1bbcfaac3dffdabdd89af5815e3
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We shouldn't be getting warnings at this point.
Change-Id: I363a48546cb8d916425f42962ae1697d52ed9a29
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Tweak lemonflex-tail.inc to fix an issue this reveals.
It appears that, at least on the buildbots, the Visual Studio compiler
no longer issues warnings for the code generated with %option noyywrap.
Change-Id: Id64d56f1ae8a79d0336488a4a50518da1f511497
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12433
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room for non-zero trailer.
Bug: 11820
Change-Id: I7e0a603c20ca0c524399beb3d89e14c45dc3a06e
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As the comment says, that routine "[ensures] there is a valid bitrate",
and a bitrate of 0, which comes from truncating a fractional bitrate, is
not a valid bitrate (an MPEG-2 Transport Stream with a bitrate less than
1 bit per second is not going to carrry any sensible audio/video
stream).
Make the "first" argument unsigned; it can never be negative.
Restructure the code and change some data types to make it more obvious
that it can't.
Change-Id: Idd4d073dc558bb31271318e14b2f74292cd16a2b
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12352
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Change-Id: If7185885faea2319fdce4d89a7a9bf40312bcfa6
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Bug: 11821
Change-Id: I3243c837d84ccbce7d377810a5f381e906aeb1eb
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Change-Id: Ia2ce54592485d2995bcfd56bd127a2fedb1a7d07
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12293
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Handle Date: outside the "loop over magic strings" loop; that way, we
don't have to compare against "Date:" twice.
Don't use strlen() on constant strings - sizeof string - 1 lets us
calculate the length at compile time.
Change-Id: I7e4ff2f9762f96749a39609efa76430e5915d4f4
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Change-Id: Ib229fcf4d14fd3c01755f868789f430496c23ded
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Change-Id: I86564c485aacd3fcba3f3d8d9da492e0100155e8
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Bug: 11794
Change-Id: I74517806b119729ae6d9780bbd4bb094701ff05e
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Bug: 11791
Change-Id: Ibaa2c16229c1b78818283ba5f954b09f3894dc60
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No need to put them on the stack and initialize them at the beginning of
the routine.
Change-Id: Id6332be186660c881cf37290f70d03cc77ac66be
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For unsigned x, x/8 is x >> 3, and x*8 is x << 3, so 8*(x/8) is the result
of shifting x right 3 bits and then left 3 bits, which is the same as
masking out the low-order 3 bits, and x - (8*x/8) is the result of
subtracting all but the low-order 3 bits from x, thus it's the lower 3
bits, so you can just mask it with 0x7. That means the result is in the
range 0 through 7, so as long as the array has 8 elements, you're OK; it
does, but explicitly declare it as such, to make it clearer that it is,
and to get compiler warnings if not all 8 elements are initialized.
Change-Id: Iff9c0626b9bdc012cca52e4160dda9e947315bc4
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Bug: 11789
Change-Id: Ieba9f32928b91be5d07b25bf54005155f7cc79f6
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Bug: 11798
Change-Id: I7aebe709ef4014a385819835ef6effabbb4f0ca4
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12238
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wtap.c:74:25: warning: ISO C forbids conversion of object pointer
to function pointer type [-Wpedantic]
Choose ISO C or dynamic loading, can't have both.
Change-Id: I6d48073dadaf7c1710bd87ed71a2e7b65970d47e
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pcapng.c:461:31: warning: ISO C forbids passing argument 3 of 'g_hash_table_insert' between function pointer and 'void *' [-Wpedantic]
pcapng.c:1404:32: warning: ISO C forbids conversion of object pointer to function pointer type [-Wpedantic]
pcapng.c:1918:32: warning: ISO C forbids conversion of object pointer to function pointer type [-Wpedantic]
Change-Id: I535633098cc5d37442732dd92e8c9d3cda36631a
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Fixes warning:
nettrace_3gpp_32_423.c:813:4: warning: format '%u' expects argument
of type 'unsigned int *', but argument 3 has type 'int *' [-Wformat=]
Change-Id: I4bfcc19ecac115d5aa2e222dfed8ea8b0b450d71
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when we check for an mpeg2 transport stream, we're trying to detect an
initial offset before the first sync byte and the length of additional
data appended to each packet
use those values when we go through the file again and verify the PCR
Bug: 11749
Change-Id: Iab03cb271d23d38f850ca857b64ca47ba4501175
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/12183
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Process it in libwiretap; no need to hand it to libwireshark for
dissection, it can just dissect the radio information pseudo-header with
the processed information.
Change-Id: I482697947eecbd3967cf1910ba2fa2bff805cd66
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