From: wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Vishnu Bhatt
Sent: den 10 januari 2014 08:59
To: wireshark-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Wireshark-dev] Siginificance of pinfo->fd->flags.visited
>Hello all,
>
>Can anyone please explain me the significance of pinfo->fd->flags.visited. I know that
this variable is set to TRUE if a packet has been visited once but if we click on the same packet then why all things are done again?
pinfo->fd->flags.visited is FALSE on the first pass when all packets are read in sequence then it’s set to FALSE. The result of a packet dissection is thrown away as soon as
the packet has been read and presented, so if you ‘click’ on a new packet the dissection has to be redone.
>
>Logically if a frame has been dissected once, it should not be checked again, so condition
“if(pinfo->fd->flags.visited == FALSE)” should always be checked before doing the dissection.
No true see above.
>Why the need of re-dissecting
>the frame over and over again?
See above.
>My second doubt is that in RLC, if duplicity has already been checked then why to check
it again? I mean should the duplicity function be covered under “if(pinfo->fd->flags.visited == FALSE)”?
Not sure what you are referring to here…
Thanks
Vishnu Bhatt
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