Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Extracting field values in a C post-dissector
From: Paul Offord <Paul.Offord@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 11:04:46 +0000

Hi Graham,

 

My post-dissector should run after all other dissectors have completed.  The reference to tcp.len is just an example.  I need access to the full stack e.g. everything from ethertype to SMB msg id.  I purposely don’t want to do any protocol dissection myself.

 

I guess that what I am effectively asking for is access to everything in the dissector tree.

 

Thanks for the pointer to README.dissector – I have written a C dissector before, goodness knows why I had forgotten this doc L  I’ve scanned through it but it doesn’t seem to cover my issue.

 

Best regards…Paul

 

From: wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Graham Bloice
Sent: 03 June 2016 09:16
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Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Extracting field values in a C post-dissector

 

 

 

On 3 June 2016 at 08:47, Paul Offord <Paul.Offord@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I want to rewrite a LUA post-dissector in C.  How can my code get dissected data values, e.g. tcp.len, into a C variable?  In LUA you define a field extractor.  Is there an equivalent in C?

 

I’ve looked at the wiki and I’ve looked at the MATE code but I haven’t found how to do it.

 

Thanks and regards…Paul

 

 


doc\README.dissector is your guide for C-based dissectors.

 

Are you aiming to get values from dissectors called before yours, e.g. your protocol runs on tcp, so tcp dissection is done first, then the data from the tcp segment is handed to your dissector?

 

If so, then the pinfo structure passed to your dissector has a lot of info about previous dissection, see epan\packet_info.h for the structure members.

 

Is your reference to tcp.len just a general example or an actual value you *think* you need?  Generally in tcp based dissectors, the length of any individual tcp segment is immaterial, you just process the data handed to your dissector in the *tvb.  This is especially the case when a protocol PDU can either be spread over multiple tcp segments, or multiple PDU's in a single segment.  This is where tcp reassembly/desegmentation is used.

 

 

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Graham Bloice


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