/** @file prefs.h * Definitions for preference handling routines * * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer * By Gerald Combs * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ #ifndef __PREFS_H__ #define __PREFS_H__ #include #include #include #include #include "ws_symbol_export.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ #define DEF_WIDTH 750 #define DEF_HEIGHT 550 #define MAX_VAL_LEN 1024 #define TAP_UPDATE_DEFAULT_INTERVAL 3000 #define ST_DEF_BURSTRES 5 #define ST_DEF_BURSTLEN 100 #define ST_MAX_BURSTRES 600000 /* somewhat arbirary limit of 10 minutes */ #define ST_MAX_BURSTBUCKETS 100 /* somewhat arbirary limit - more buckets degrade performance */ #define DEF_GUI_DECIMAL_PLACES1 2 #define DEF_GUI_DECIMAL_PLACES2 4 #define DEF_GUI_DECIMAL_PLACES3 6 struct epan_uat; struct _e_addr_resolve; /** * Convert a string listing name resolution types to a bitmask of * those types. * * Set "*name_resolve" to the bitmask, and return '\0', on success; * return the bad character in the string on error. * * @param string a list of name resolution types * @param name_resolve the bitmap of names to resolve to set * @return '\0' on success, the bad character in the string on error */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC char string_to_name_resolve(const char *string, struct _e_addr_resolve *name_resolve); /* * Modes for the starting directory in File Open dialogs. */ #define FO_STYLE_LAST_OPENED 0 /* start in last directory we looked at */ #define FO_STYLE_SPECIFIED 1 /* start in specified directory */ /* * Toolbar styles. */ #define TB_STYLE_ICONS 0 #define TB_STYLE_TEXT 1 #define TB_STYLE_BOTH 2 /* * Color styles. */ #define COLOR_STYLE_DEFAULT 0 #define COLOR_STYLE_FLAT 1 #define COLOR_STYLE_GRADIENT 2 #define COLOR_STYLE_ALPHA 0.25 /* * Types of layout of summary/details/hex panes. */ typedef enum { layout_unused, /* entry currently unused */ layout_type_5, layout_type_2, layout_type_1, layout_type_4, layout_type_3, layout_type_6, layout_type_max } layout_type_e; /* * Types of pane. */ typedef enum { layout_pane_content_none, layout_pane_content_plist, layout_pane_content_pdetails, layout_pane_content_pbytes, layout_pane_content_pdiagram, } layout_pane_content_e; /* * Places version information will show up */ typedef enum { version_welcome_only, version_title_only, version_both, version_neither } version_info_e; typedef enum { layout_vertical, layout_horizontal } splitter_layout_e; typedef enum { pref_default, pref_stashed, pref_current } pref_source_t; typedef enum { ELIDE_LEFT, ELIDE_RIGHT, ELIDE_MIDDLE, ELIDE_NONE } elide_mode_e; /* * Update channel. */ typedef enum { UPDATE_CHANNEL_DEVELOPMENT, UPDATE_CHANNEL_STABLE } software_update_channel_e; typedef struct _e_prefs { GList *col_list; gint num_cols; color_t st_client_fg, st_client_bg, st_server_fg, st_server_bg; color_t gui_text_valid, gui_text_invalid, gui_text_deprecated; gboolean restore_filter_after_following_stream; gint gui_toolbar_main_style; gchar *gui_font_name; color_t gui_active_fg; color_t gui_active_bg; gint gui_active_style; color_t gui_inactive_fg; color_t gui_inactive_bg; gint gui_inactive_style; color_t gui_marked_fg; color_t gui_marked_bg; color_t gui_ignored_fg; color_t gui_ignored_bg; gchar *gui_colorized_fg; gchar *gui_colorized_bg; gboolean gui_geometry_save_position; gboolean gui_geometry_save_size; gboolean gui_geometry_save_maximized; guint gui_recent_df_entries_max; guint gui_recent_files_count_max; guint gui_fileopen_style; gchar *gui_fileopen_dir; guint gui_fileopen_preview; gchar *gui_tlskeylog_command; gboolean gui_ask_unsaved; gboolean gui_autocomplete_filter; gboolean gui_find_wrap; gchar *gui_window_title; gchar *gui_prepend_window_title; gchar *gui_start_title; version_info_e gui_version_placement; guint gui_max_export_objects; guint gui_max_tree_items; guint gui_max_tree_depth; gboolean gui_welcome_page_show_recent; layout_type_e gui_layout_type; layout_pane_content_e gui_layout_content_1; layout_pane_content_e gui_layout_content_2; layout_pane_content_e gui_layout_content_3; splitter_layout_e gui_packet_dialog_layout; gchar *gui_interfaces_hide_types; gboolean gui_interfaces_show_hidden; gboolean gui_interfaces_remote_display; gboolean gui_io_graph_automatic_update; gboolean gui_io_graph_enable_legend; gboolean gui_packet_details_show_byteview; gchar *capture_device; gchar *capture_devices_linktypes; gchar *capture_devices_descr; gchar *capture_devices_hide; gchar *capture_devices_monitor_mode; gchar *capture_devices_buffersize; gchar *capture_devices_snaplen; gchar *capture_devices_pmode; gchar *capture_devices_filter; /* XXX - Mostly unused. Deprecate? */ gboolean capture_prom_mode; gboolean capture_monitor_mode; gboolean capture_pcap_ng; gboolean capture_real_time; guint capture_update_interval; gboolean capture_no_interface_load; gboolean capture_no_extcap; gboolean capture_show_info; GList *capture_columns; guint tap_update_interval; gboolean display_hidden_proto_items; gboolean display_byte_fields_with_spaces; gboolean enable_incomplete_dissectors_check; gboolean incomplete_dissectors_check_debug; gboolean strict_conversation_tracking_heuristics; gboolean ignore_dup_frames; guint ignore_dup_frames_cache_entries; gboolean filter_expressions_old; /* TRUE if old filter expressions preferences were loaded. */ gboolean cols_hide_new; /* TRUE if the new (index-based) gui.column.hide preference was loaded. */ gboolean gui_update_enabled; software_update_channel_e gui_update_channel; gint gui_update_interval; gint gui_debounce_timer; gchar *saved_at_version; gboolean unknown_prefs; /* unknown or obsolete pref(s) */ gboolean gui_packet_list_separator; gboolean gui_packet_header_column_definition; gboolean gui_packet_list_hover_style; /* Enable/Disable mouse-over colorization */ gboolean gui_show_selected_packet; gboolean gui_show_file_load_time; elide_mode_e gui_packet_list_elide_mode; gboolean gui_packet_list_show_related; gboolean gui_packet_list_show_minimap; gboolean gui_packet_list_sortable; guint gui_packet_list_cached_rows_max; gint gui_decimal_places1; /* Used for type 1 calculations */ gint gui_decimal_places2; /* Used for type 2 calculations */ gint gui_decimal_places3; /* Used for type 3 calculations */ gboolean gui_rtp_player_use_disk1; gboolean gui_rtp_player_use_disk2; gboolean st_enable_burstinfo; gboolean st_burst_showcount; gint st_burst_resolution; gint st_burst_windowlen; gboolean st_sort_casesensitve; gboolean st_sort_rng_fixorder; gboolean st_sort_rng_nameonly; gint st_sort_defcolflag; gboolean st_sort_defdescending; gboolean st_sort_showfullname; gboolean extcap_save_on_start; } e_prefs; WS_DLL_PUBLIC e_prefs prefs; /* * Routines to let modules that have preference settings register * themselves by name, and to let them register preference settings * by name. */ struct pref_module; struct pref_custom_cbs; typedef struct pref_module module_t; /** Sets up memory used by proto routines. Called at program startup */ void prefs_init(void); /** Reset preferences to default values. Called at profile change */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_reset(void); /** Frees memory used by proto routines. Called at program shutdown */ void prefs_cleanup(void); /** Store whether the current UI theme is dark so that we can adjust colors * @param is_dark set to TRUE if the UI's theme is dark */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_set_gui_theme_is_dark(gboolean is_dark); /** * Register that a protocol has preferences. * @param id the value returned by "proto_register_protocol()" when * the protocol was registered. * @param apply_cb callback routine that is called when preferences are * applied. It may be NULL, which inhibits the callback. * @return a preferences module which can be used to register a user 'preference' */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC module_t *prefs_register_protocol(int id, void (*apply_cb)(void)); /** * Register an alias for a preference module. * @param name the preference module's alias. Only ASCII letters, numbers, * underscores, hyphens, and dots may appear in the name * @param module the module to create an alias for */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_module_alias(const char *name, module_t *module); /** * Deregister preferences from a protocol. * @param id the value returned by "proto_register_protocol()" when * the protocol was registered. */ void prefs_deregister_protocol(int id); /** * Register that a statistical tap has preferences. * * @param name the name for the tap to use on the command line with "-o" * and in preference files. * @param title is a short human-readable name for the tap. * @param description is a longer human-readable description of the tap. * @param apply_cb routine to call back after we apply the preferences * @return a preferences module which can be used to register a user 'preference' */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC module_t *prefs_register_stat(const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, void (*apply_cb)(void)); /** * Register that a codec has preferences. * * @param name is a name for the codec to use on the command line with "-o" * and in preference files. * @param title is a short human-readable name for the codec. * @param description is a longer human-readable description of the codec. * @param apply_cb routine to call back after we apply the preferences * @return a preferences module which can be used to register a user 'preference' */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC module_t *prefs_register_codec(const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, void (*apply_cb)(void)); /** * Register that a protocol has preferences and group it under a single * subtree * @param subtree the tree node name for grouping preferences * the protocol was registered. * @param id the value returned by "proto_register_protocol()" when * the protocol was registered. * @param apply_cb Callback routine that is called when preferences are * applied. It may be NULL, which inhibits the callback. * @return a preferences module which can be used to register a user 'preference' */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC module_t *prefs_register_protocol_subtree(const char *subtree, int id, void (*apply_cb)(void)); /** * Register that a protocol used to have preferences but no longer does, * by creating an "obsolete" module for it. * @param id the value returned by "proto_register_protocol()" when * the protocol was registered. * @return a preferences module which can be used to register a user 'preference' */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC module_t *prefs_register_protocol_obsolete(int id); /** * Callback function for module list scanners. */ typedef guint (*module_cb)(module_t *module, gpointer user_data); /** * Returns TRUE if a preferences module has any submodules * @param module a preferences module which can be used to register a user 'preference' * @return TRUE if a preferences module has any submodules, otherwise FALSE */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean prefs_module_has_submodules(module_t *module); /** * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each module * in the list of all modules. (This list does not include subtrees.) * * Ignores "obsolete" modules; their sole purpose is to allow old * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be * silently ignored in preference files. * * @param callback the callback to call * @param user_data additional data to pass to the callback */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC guint prefs_modules_foreach(module_cb callback, gpointer user_data); /** * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each submodule * of a specified module. If the module is NULL, goes through the top-level * list in the display tree of modules. * * Ignores "obsolete" modules; their sole purpose is to allow old * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be * silently ignored in preference files. Does not ignore subtrees, * as this can be used when walking the display tree of modules. * * @param module the top-level module to walk through the submodules, * or NULL for the top-level list in the display tree of modules * @param callback the callback to call * @param user_data additional data to pass to the callback */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC guint prefs_modules_foreach_submodules(module_t *module, module_cb callback, gpointer user_data); /** * Call the "apply" callback function for each module if any of its * preferences have changed, and then clear the flag saying its * preferences have changed, as the module has been notified of that * fact. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_apply_all(void); /** * Call the "apply" callback function for a specific module if any of * its preferences have changed, and then clear the flag saying its * preferences have changed, as the module has been notified of that * fact. * @param module the module to call the 'apply' callback function for */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_apply(module_t *module); struct preference; typedef struct preference pref_t; /** * Returns TRUE if the provided protocol has registered preferences. * @param name the name of the protocol to look up * @return TRUE if the given protocol has registered preferences, otherwise FALSE */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean prefs_is_registered_protocol(const char *name); /** * Returns the module title of a registered protocol (or NULL if unknown). * @param name the name of the protocol to look up * @return the module title of a registered protocol, otherwise NULL */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *prefs_get_title_by_name(const char *name); /** Given a module name, return a pointer to its pref_module struct, * or NULL if it's not found. * * @param name The preference module name. Usually the same as the protocol * name, e.g. "tcp". * @return A pointer to the corresponding preference module, or NULL if it * wasn't found. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC module_t *prefs_find_module(const char *name); /** Given a module and a preference name, return a pointer to the given * module's given preference or NULL if it's not found. * * @param module The preference module name. Usually the same as the protocol * name, e.g. "tcp". * @param pref The preference name, e.g. "desegment". * @return A pointer to the corresponding preference, or NULL if it * wasn't found. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC pref_t *prefs_find_preference(module_t * module, const char *pref); /** * Register a preference with an unsigned integral value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title the title in the preferences dialog * @param description the description included in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param base the base the unsigned integer is expected to be in. See strtoul(3) * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_uint_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, guint base, guint *var); /* * prefs_register_ callers must conform to the following: * * Names must be in lowercase letters only (underscore allowed). * Titles and descriptions must be valid UTF-8 or NULL. * Titles must be short (less than 80 characters) * Titles must not contain newlines. */ /** * Register a preference with an Boolean value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_bool_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, gboolean *var); /** * Register a preference with an enumerated value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box * @param enumvals a null-terminated array of enum_val_t structures * @param radio_buttons TRUE if the field is to be displayed in the * preferences dialog as a set of radio buttons, * FALSE if it is to be displayed as an option menu */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_enum_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, gint *var, const enum_val_t *enumvals, gboolean radio_buttons); /** * Register a preference with a character-string value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box. Note that * with string preferences the given pointer is overwritten * with a pointer to a new copy of the string during the * preference registration. The passed-in string may be * freed, but you must keep another pointer to the string * in order to free it */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_string_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, const char **var); /** * Register a preference with a file name (string) value. * * File name preferences are basically like string preferences * except that the GUI gives the user the ability to browse for the * file. * * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box. Note that * the given pointer is overwritten * with a pointer to a new copy of the string during the * preference registration. The passed-in string may be * freed, but you must keep another pointer to the string * in order to free it * @param for_writing TRUE to display a Save dialog, FALSE to display an Open dialog. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_filename_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, const char **var, gboolean for_writing); /** * Register a preference with a directory name (string) value. * Directory name preferences are basically like string preferences * except that the GUI gives the user the ability to browse for a * directory. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box. Note that * the given pointer is overwritten * with a pointer to a new copy of the string during the * preference registration. The passed-in string may be * freed, but you must keep another pointer to the string * in order to free it */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_directory_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, const char **var); /** * Register a preference with a ranged value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box. * @param max_value the maximum allowed value for a range (0 is the minimum) */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_range_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, range_t **var, guint32 max_value); /** * Register a static text 'preference'. It can be used to add some info/explanation. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_static_text_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description); /** * Register a uat (User Accessible Table) 'preference'. It adds a button that opens the uat's window in the * preferences tab of the module. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param uat the uat object that will be updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_uat_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char* title, const char *description, struct epan_uat* uat); /** * Register a uat 'preference' for QT only. It adds a button that opens the uat's window in the * preferences tab of the module. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param uat the uat object that will be updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_uat_preference_qt(module_t *module, const char *name, const char* title, const char *description, struct epan_uat* uat); /** * Register a color preference. Currently does not have any "GUI Dialog" support * so the color data needs to be managed independently. Currently used by the * "GUI preferences" to aid in reading/writing the preferences file, but the * "data" is still managed by the specific "GUI preferences" dialog. * * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param color the color object that will be updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box */ void prefs_register_color_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, color_t *color); /** * Register a custom preference. Currently does not have any "GUI Dialog" support * so data needs to be managed independently. Currently used by the * "GUI preferences" to aid in reading/writing the preferences file, but the * "data" is still managed by the specific "GUI preferences" dialog. * * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param custom_cbs a structure with the custom preference's callbacks * @param custom_data currently unused */ void prefs_register_custom_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, struct pref_custom_cbs* custom_cbs, void** custom_data); /** * Register a (internal) "Decode As" preference with a ranged value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box. * @param max_value the maximum allowed value for a range (0 is the minimum) */ void prefs_register_decode_as_range_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, range_t **var, guint32 max_value); /** * Register a preference with an password (password is never stored). * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title the title in the preferences dialog * @param description the description included in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_password_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, const char **var); /** * Register a preference with a dissector name. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box. Note that * with string preferences the given pointer is overwritten * with a pointer to a new copy of the string during the * preference registration. The passed-in string may be * freed, but you must keep another pointer to the string * in order to free it */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_dissector_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, const char **var); /** * Register a preference that used to be supported but no longer is. * * Note that a warning will pop up if you've saved such preference to the * preference file and you subsequently take the code out. The way to make * a preference obsolete is to register it with prefs_register_obsolete_preference() * * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_obsolete_preference(module_t *module, const char *name); /** * Register a preference with an enumerated value. * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. * @param title Field's title in the preferences dialog * @param description description to include in the preferences file * and shown as tooltip in the GUI, or NULL * @param var pointer to the storage location that is updated when the * field is changed in the preference dialog box * @param enumvals a null-terminated array of enum_val_t structures * @param radio_buttons TRUE if the field is to be displayed in the * preferences dialog as a set of radio buttons, * FALSE if it is to be displayed as an option menu */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_register_custom_preference_TCP_Analysis(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, gint *var, const enum_val_t *enumvals, gboolean radio_buttons); /** * Mark a preference that affects fields change. This works for bool, enum, * int, string (containing filename), range preferences. UAT is not included, * because you can specified UAT_AFFECTS_FIELDS at uat_new(). * * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param name the preference's identifier. This is appended to the name of the * protocol, with a "." between them, to create a unique identifier. * The identifier should not include the protocol name, as the name in * the preference file will already have it. Make sure that * only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, underscores and * dots appear in the preference name. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_set_preference_effect_fields(module_t *module, const char *name); typedef guint (*pref_cb)(pref_t *pref, gpointer user_data); /** * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each preference * in a given module. * * If any of the callbacks return a non-zero value, stop and return that * value, otherwise return 0. * * @param module the preferences module returned by prefs_register_protocol() or * prefs_register_protocol_subtree() * @param callback the callback to call * @param user_data additional data to pass to the callback * @return If any of the callbacks return a non-zero value, stop and return that * value, otherwise return 0. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC guint prefs_pref_foreach(module_t *module, pref_cb callback, gpointer user_data); /** * Parse through a list of comma-separated, possibly quoted strings. * Return a list of the string data. * * Commas, whitespace, and the quotes surrounding entries are removed. * Quotes and backslashes escaped with a backslash (\") will remain. * * @param str a list of comma-separated, possibly quoted strings * @return a list of the string data, or NULL if there's an error */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC GList *prefs_get_string_list(const gchar *str); /** * Clear the given list of string data. * @param sl the GList to clear */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC void prefs_clear_string_list(GList *sl); /** Fetch a short preference type name, e.g. "Integer". * * @param pref A preference. * * @return The preference type name. May be NULL. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *prefs_pref_type_name(pref_t *pref); /** Fetch a long description of the preference type * * @param pref A preference. * * @return A description of the preference type including allowed * values for enums. The description may include newlines. Must be * g_free()d. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *prefs_pref_type_description(pref_t *pref); /** Fetch a string representation of the preference. * * @param pref A preference. * @param source Which value of the preference to return, see pref_source_t. * * @return A string representation of the preference. Must be g_free()d. */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *prefs_pref_to_str(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source); /** * Read the preferences file, fill in "prefs", and return a pointer to it. * If we got an error (other than "it doesn't exist") we report it through * the UI. * * This is called by epan_load_settings(); programs should call that * rather than individually calling the routines it calls. * * @return a pointer to the filled in prefs object */ extern e_prefs *read_prefs(void); /** * Write out "prefs" to the user's preferences file, and return 0. * * If we got an error, stuff a pointer to the path of the preferences file * into "*pf_path_return", and return the errno. * * @param pf_path_return The path to write preferences to or NULL for stdout * @return 0 if success, otherwise errno */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC int write_prefs(char **pf_path_return); /** * Result of setting a preference. */ typedef enum { PREFS_SET_OK, /* succeeded */ PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR, /* syntax error in string */ PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF, /* no such preference */ PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE /* preference used to exist but no longer does */ } prefs_set_pref_e; /** * Given a string of the form ":", as might appear * as an argument to a "-o" option, parse it and set the preference in * question. Return an indication of whether it succeeded or failed * in some fashion. * * For syntax errors (return value PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR), details (when * available) are written into "errmsg" which must be freed with g_free. * * @param prefarg a string of the form ":" * @param errmsg storage for syntax error details * @return the result from attempting to set the preference */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC prefs_set_pref_e prefs_set_pref(char *prefarg, char **errmsg); /** * Get or set a preference's obsolete status. These can be used to make a * preference obsolete after startup so that we can fetch its value but * keep it from showing up in the prefrences dialog. * * @param pref A preference. * @return TRUE if the preference is obsolete, otherwise FALSE */ gboolean prefs_get_preference_obsolete(pref_t *pref); /** * Make a preference obsolete * * @param pref a preference. * @return the result from attempting to set the preference */ prefs_set_pref_e prefs_set_preference_obsolete(pref_t *pref); /** * Get current preference uint value. This allows the preference structure * to remain hidden from those that doesn't really need it * * @param module_name the preference module name. Usually the same as the protocol * name, e.g. "tcp". * @param pref_name the preference name, e.g. "desegment". * @return the preference's value */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC guint prefs_get_uint_value(const char *module_name, const char* pref_name); /** * Get the current range preference value (maintained by pref, so it doesn't need to be freed). This allows the * preference structure to remain hidden from those that doesn't really need it. * * @param module_name the preference module name. Usually the same as the protocol * name, e.g. "tcp". * @param pref_name the preference name, e.g. "desegment". * @return the preference's value */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC range_t* prefs_get_range_value(const char *module_name, const char* pref_name); /** * Returns TRUE if the specified capture device is hidden * @param name the name of the capture device * @return TRUE if the specified capture device is hidden, otherwise FALSE */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean prefs_is_capture_device_hidden(const char *name); /** * Returns TRUE if the given device should capture in monitor mode by default * @param name the name of the capture device * @return TRUE if the specified capture device should capture in monitor mode by default, otherwise FALSE */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean prefs_capture_device_monitor_mode(const char *name); /** * Returns TRUE if the user has marked this column as visible * * @param column the name of the column * @return TRUE if this column as visible, otherwise FALSE */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean prefs_capture_options_dialog_column_is_visible(const gchar *column); /** * Returns TRUE if the layout pane content is enabled * * @param layout_pane_content the layout pane content to check * @return TRUE if the layout pane content is enabled, otherwise FALSE */ WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean prefs_has_layout_pane_content (layout_pane_content_e layout_pane_content); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* prefs.h */ /* * Editor modelines - https://www.wireshark.org/tools/modelines.html * * Local variables: * c-basic-offset: 4 * tab-width: 8 * indent-tabs-mode: nil * End: * * vi: set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=8 expandtab: * :indentSize=4:tabSize=8:noTabs=true: */