Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] crash with Preference in Plugin
From: "khushbu thakkar" <thakkar.khushbu@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:53:55 +0530
Hi Jaap,
Thanx for the response. Attached is the part of plugin code.
Reply Soon,
Thank You,
Khushbu
On 12/15/07, Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
If you could post at least your proto_register and proto_handoff code we
might be able to get some insight.
Thanx,
Jaap
khushbu thakkar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am not actually new to Wireshark, i have build the plugin in
> Wireshark which has to be decoded on the top of UDP. I m using this on
> Window XP SP1 . I have build Wireshark with GTK+ 2.10.12 and Wireshark
> Version is 0.99.6.
>
> The problem with me is *Wireshark Crash* when the "*Preference*"
> of the my *plugin * is set. Whenever the preference value changes from
> the initialized value and if we try to capture or load the recorded file
> having packets of my plugin protocol it crashes. And one more thing is
> if i disable the preference code n use the xxx.dll then it works fine
> i.e. problem is due to preference code.
>
> I m using the Standard code format for registering the
> Preference as in Readme.developer. So anybody could please guide me
> where should the problem actually be. Thank You in advance for the help.
>
> Reply Soon,
> Best Regards,
> Khushbu
>
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/* Global sample preference ("controls" display of numbers) */ static const char *gbl_iptConfigDictionary = NULL; static char *ipt_config_preferencefile = NULL; /* Register the protocol with Wireshark */ /* this format is require because a script is used to build the C function that calls all the protocol registration. */ void proto_register_ipt_spy(void) { module_t *ipt_spy_module; /* Setup list of header fields See Section 1.6.1 for details*/ static hf_register_info hf[] = { { &hf_ipt_spy_timestamp, { "Time Stamp (microseconds)", "iptwp.timestamp", FT_UINT32, BASE_DEC, NULL, 0x0, "", HFILL } }, { &hf_ipt_spy_protocolversion, { "Protocol Version", "iptwp.protocolversion", FT_UINT32, BASE_HEX, VALS(ipt_spy_protocol_ver_vals) , 0x0, "", HFILL } }, . . . . /* Setup protocol subtree array */ static gint *ett[] = { &ett_ipt_spy, &ett_ipt_spy_dscpfield, &ett_ipt_spy_app_data, &ett_ipt_spy_nestd_app_data, &ett_ipt_spy_app_data_booleanfield, &ett_ipt_spy_multiple_app_data, &ett_ipt_spy_app_data_fcs, }; ipt_config_preferencefile = g_strdup(""); gbl_iptConfigDictionary = g_strdup(ipt_config_preferencefile); /* Register the protocol name and description */ proto_ipt_spy = proto_register_protocol("IP Train Wire Protocol", "IPTWP", "iptwp"); register_dissector("IPTWP", dissect_ipt_spy, proto_ipt_spy); /*By Cisco*/ /* Required function calls to register the header fields and subtrees used */ proto_register_field_array(proto_ipt_spy, hf, array_length(hf)); proto_register_subtree_array(ett, array_length(ett)); /* Register preferences module (See Section 2.6 for more on preferences) */ ipt_spy_module = prefs_register_protocol(proto_ipt_spy, proto_reg_handoff_ipt_spy); /* Register a sample preference */ prefs_register_string_preference(ipt_spy_module, "iptfile", "IPT configuration file", "IPT configuration file", &gbl_iptConfigDictionary); } /* If this dissector uses sub-dissector registration add a registration routine. This exact format is required because a script is used to find these routines and create the code that calls these routines. This function is also called by preferences whenever "Apply" is pressed (see prefs_register_protocol above) so it should accommodate being called more than once. */ void proto_reg_handoff_ipt_spy(void) { static gboolean inited = FALSE; dissector_handle_t ipt_spy_handle; //g_free(ipt_config_pref); // current_asn1 = g_strdup(asn1_filename); //ipt_config_pref = g_strdup(gbl_iptConfigDictionary); if(!inited ) { ipt_spy_handle = create_dissector_handle(dissect_ipt_spy, proto_ipt_spy); inited = TRUE; } else { dissector_delete("udp.port", ipt_spy_UDP_MD_PORT, ipt_spy_handle); dissector_delete("udp.port", ipt_spy_UDP_PD_PORT, ipt_spy_handle); } ipt_config_preferencefile = gbl_iptConfigDictionary; dissector_add("udp.port", ipt_spy_UDP_MD_PORT, ipt_spy_handle); dissector_add("udp.port", ipt_spy_UDP_PD_PORT, ipt_spy_handle); /* If you perform registration functions which are dependant upon prefs the you should de-register everything which was associated with the previous settings and re-register using the new prefs settings here. In general this means you need to keep track of what value the preference had at the time you registered using a local static in this function. ie. static int currentPort = -1; if( -1 != currentPort ) { dissector_delete( "tcp.port", currentPort, ipt_spy_handle); } currentPort = gPortPref; dissector_add("tcp.port", currentPort, ipt_spy_handle); */ }
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