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* Definitions for column utility structures and routines
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#ifndef __COLUMN_UTILS_H__
#define __COLUMN_UTILS_H__
#include <glib.h>
#include "packet_info.h"
#include "ws_symbol_export.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
struct epan_dissect;
/**
* Helper routines for column utility structures and routines.
*/
struct epan_column_info;
typedef struct epan_column_info column_info;
/**
* All of the possible columns in summary listing.
*
* NOTE1: The entries MUST remain in this order, or else you need to reorder
* the slist[] and dlist[] arrays in column.c to match!
*
* NOTE2: Please add the COL_XYZ entry in the appropriate spot, such that the
* dlist[] array remains in alphabetical order!
*/
enum {
COL_8021Q_VLAN_ID, /**< 0) 802.1Q vlan ID */
COL_ABS_YMD_TIME, /**< 1) Absolute date, as YYYY-MM-DD, and time */
COL_ABS_YDOY_TIME, /**< 2) Absolute date, as YYYY/DOY, and time */
COL_ABS_TIME, /**< 3) Absolute time */
COL_CIRCUIT_ID, /**< 4) Circuit ID */
COL_DSTIDX, /**< 5) !! DEPRECATED !! - Dst port idx - Cisco MDS-specific */
COL_SRCIDX, /**< 6) !! DEPRECATED !! - Src port idx - Cisco MDS-specific */
COL_VSAN, /**< 7) VSAN - Cisco MDS-specific */
COL_CUMULATIVE_BYTES, /**< 8) Cumulative number of bytes */
COL_CUSTOM, /**< 9) Custom column (any filter name's contents) */
COL_DCE_CALL, /**< 10) DCE/RPC connection oriented call id OR datagram sequence number */
COL_DCE_CTX, /**< 11) !! DEPRECATED !! - DCE/RPC connection oriented context id */
COL_DELTA_TIME, /**< 12) Delta time */
COL_DELTA_CONV_TIME,/**< 13) !! DEPRECATED !! - Delta time to last frame in conversation */
COL_DELTA_TIME_DIS, /**< 14) Delta time displayed*/
COL_RES_DST, /**< 15) Resolved dest */
COL_UNRES_DST, /**< 16) Unresolved dest */
COL_RES_DST_PORT, /**< 17) Resolved dest port */
COL_UNRES_DST_PORT, /**< 18) Unresolved dest port */
COL_DEF_DST, /**< 19) Destination address */
COL_DEF_DST_PORT, /**< 20) Destination port */
COL_EXPERT, /**< 21) Expert Info */
COL_IF_DIR, /**< 22) FW-1 monitor interface/direction */
COL_OXID, /**< 23) !! DEPRECATED !! - Fibre Channel OXID */
COL_RXID, /**< 24) !! DEPRECATED !! - Fibre Channel RXID */
COL_FR_DLCI, /**< 25) !! DEPRECATED !! - Frame Relay DLCI */
COL_FREQ_CHAN, /**< 26) IEEE 802.11 (and WiMax?) - Channel */
COL_BSSGP_TLLI, /**< 27) !! DEPRECATED !! - GPRS BSSGP IE TLLI */
COL_HPUX_DEVID, /**< 28) !! DEPRECATED !! - HP-UX Nettl Device ID */
COL_HPUX_SUBSYS, /**< 29) !! DEPRECATED !! - HP-UX Nettl Subsystem */
COL_DEF_DL_DST, /**< 30) Data link layer dest address */
COL_DEF_DL_SRC, /**< 31) Data link layer source address */
COL_RES_DL_DST, /**< 32) Resolved DL dest */
COL_UNRES_DL_DST, /**< 33) Unresolved DL dest */
COL_RES_DL_SRC, /**< 34) Resolved DL source */
COL_UNRES_DL_SRC, /**< 35) Unresolved DL source */
COL_RSSI, /**< 36) IEEE 802.11 - received signal strength */
COL_TX_RATE, /**< 37) IEEE 802.11 - TX rate in Mbps */
COL_DSCP_VALUE, /**< 38) IP DSCP Value */
COL_INFO, /**< 39) Description */
COL_COS_VALUE, /**< 40) !! DEPRECATED !! - L2 COS Value */
COL_RES_NET_DST, /**< 41) Resolved net dest */
COL_UNRES_NET_DST, /**< 42) Unresolved net dest */
COL_RES_NET_SRC, /**< 43) Resolved net source */
COL_UNRES_NET_SRC, /**< 44) Unresolved net source */
COL_DEF_NET_DST, /**< 45) Network layer dest address */
COL_DEF_NET_SRC, /**< 46) Network layer source address */
COL_NUMBER, /**< 47) Packet list item number */
COL_PACKET_LENGTH, /**< 48) Packet length in bytes */
COL_PROTOCOL, /**< 49) Protocol */
COL_REL_TIME, /**< 50) Relative time */
COL_REL_CONV_TIME, /**< 51) !! DEPRECATED !! - Relative time to beginning of conversation */
COL_DEF_SRC, /**< 52) Source address */
COL_DEF_SRC_PORT, /**< 53) Source port */
COL_RES_SRC, /**< 54) Resolved source */
COL_UNRES_SRC, /**< 55) Unresolved source */
COL_RES_SRC_PORT, /**< 56) Resolved source port */
COL_UNRES_SRC_PORT, /**< 57) Unresolved source port */
COL_TEI, /**< 58) Q.921 TEI */
COL_UTC_YMD_TIME, /**< 59) UTC date, as YYYY-MM-DD, and time */
COL_UTC_YDOY_TIME, /**< 60) UTC date, as YYYY/DOY, and time */
COL_UTC_TIME, /**< 61) UTC time */
COL_CLS_TIME, /**< 62) Command line-specified time (default relative) */
NUM_COL_FMTS /**< 63) Should always be last */
};
/** Allocate all the data structures for constructing column data, given
* the number of columns.
*
* Internal, don't use this in dissectors!
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_setup(column_info *cinfo, const gint num_cols);
/** Cleanup all the data structures for constructing column data;
* undoes the alocations that col_setup() does.
*
* Internal, don't use this in dissectors!
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_cleanup(column_info *cinfo);
/** Initialize the data structures for constructing column data.
*
* Internal, don't use this in dissectors!
*/
extern void col_init(column_info *cinfo, const struct epan_session *epan);
/** Fill in all columns of the given packet which are based on values from frame_data.
*
* Internal, don't use this in dissectors!
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_fill_in_frame_data(const frame_data *fd, column_info *cinfo, const gint col, gboolean const fill_col_exprs);
/** Fill in all columns of the given packet.
*
* Internal, don't use this in dissectors!
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_fill_in(packet_info *pinfo, const gboolean fill_col_exprs, const gboolean fill_fd_colums);
/** Fill in columns if we got an error reading the packet.
* We set most columns to "???", and set the Info column to an error
* message.
*
* Internal, don't use this in dissectors!
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_fill_in_error(column_info *cinfo, frame_data *fdata, const gboolean fill_col_exprs, const gboolean fill_fd_colums);
/* Utility routines used by packet*.c */
/** Are the columns writable?
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @return TRUE if it's writable, FALSE if not
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean col_get_writable(column_info *cinfo);
/** Set the columns writable.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param writable TRUE if it's writable, FALSE if not
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_set_writable(column_info *cinfo, const gboolean writable);
/** Sets a fence for the current column content,
* so this content won't be affected by further col_... function calls.
*
* This can be useful if a protocol is more than once in a single packet,
* e.g. multiple HTTP calls in a single TCP packet.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_set_fence(column_info *cinfo, const gint col);
/** Clears a fence for the current column content
*
* This can be useful if a protocol wants to remove whatever
* a previous protocol has added to the column.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_clear_fence(column_info *cinfo, const gint col);
/** Gets the text of a column element.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
*
* @return the text string
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const gchar *col_get_text(column_info *cinfo, const gint col);
/** Clears the text of a column element.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_clear(column_info *cinfo, const gint col);
/** Set (replace) the text of a column element, the text won't be copied.
*
* Usually used to set const strings!
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param str the string to set
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_set_str(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar * str);
/** Add (replace) the text of a column element, the text will be copied.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param str the string to add
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_add_str(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *str);
/* terminator argument for col_add_lstr() function */
#define COL_ADD_LSTR_TERMINATOR (const char *) -1
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_add_lstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint el, const gchar *str, ...);
/** Add (replace) the text of a column element, the text will be formatted and copied.
*
* Same function as col_add_str() but using a printf-like format string.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param format the format string
* @param ... the variable number of parameters
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_add_fstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *format, ...)
G_GNUC_PRINTF(3, 4);
/** For internal Wireshark use only. Not to be called from dissectors. */
void col_custom_set_edt(struct epan_dissect *edt, column_info *cinfo);
/** For internal Wireshark use only. Not to be called from dissectors. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
void col_custom_prime_edt(struct epan_dissect *edt, column_info *cinfo);
/** For internal Wireshark use only. Not to be called from dissectors. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean have_custom_cols(column_info *cinfo);
/** For internal Wireshark use only. Not to be called from dissectors. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean have_field_extractors(void);
/** For internal Wireshark use only. Not to be called from dissectors. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean col_has_time_fmt(column_info *cinfo, const gint col);
/** For internal Wireshark use only. Not to be called from dissectors. */
WS_DLL_PUBLIC
gboolean col_based_on_frame_data(column_info *cinfo, const gint col);
/** Append the given text to a column element, the text will be copied.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param str the string to append
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_append_str(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *str);
/** Append <abbrev>=<val> to a column element, the text will be copied.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param sep an optional separator to prepend to abbrev
* @param abbrev the string to append
* @param val the value to append
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_append_str_uint(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *sep, const gchar *abbrev, guint32 val);
/* Append the given strings (terminated by COL_ADD_LSTR_TERMINATOR) to a column element,
*
* Same result as col_append_str() called for every string element.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_append_lstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint el, const gchar *str, ...);
/** Append the given text to a column element, the text will be formatted and copied.
*
* Same function as col_append_str() but using a printf-like format string.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param format the format string
* @param ... the variable number of parameters
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_append_fstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *format, ...)
G_GNUC_PRINTF(3, 4);
/** Prepend the given text to a column element, the text will be formatted and copied.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param format the format string
* @param ... the variable number of parameters
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_prepend_fstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *format, ...)
G_GNUC_PRINTF(3, 4);
/**Prepend the given text to a column element, the text will be formatted and copied.
* This function is similar to col_prepend_fstr() but this function will
* unconditionally set a fence to the end of the prepended data even if there
* were no fence before.
* The col_prepend_fstr() will only prepend the data before the fence IF
* there is already a fence created. This function will create a fence in case
* it does not yet exist.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_prepend_fence_fstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *format, ...)
G_GNUC_PRINTF(3, 4);
/** Append the given text (prepended by a separator) to a column element.
*
* Much like col_append_str() but will prepend the given separator if the column isn't empty.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param sep the separator string or NULL for default: ", "
* @param str the string to append
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_append_sep_str(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *sep,
const gchar *str);
/** Append the given text (prepended by a separator) to a column element.
*
* Much like col_append_fstr() but will prepend the given separator if the column isn't empty.
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param sep the separator string or NULL for default: ", "
* @param format the format string
* @param ... the variable number of parameters
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_append_sep_fstr(column_info *cinfo, const gint col, const gchar *sep,
const gchar *format, ...)
G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 5);
/** Set the given (relative) time to a column element.
*
* Used by multiple dissectors to set the time in the column
* COL_DELTA_CONV_TIME
*
* @param cinfo the current packet row
* @param col the column to use, e.g. COL_INFO
* @param ts the time to set in the column
* @param fieldname the fieldname to use for creating a filter (when
* applying/preparing/copying as filter)
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void col_set_time(column_info *cinfo, const int col,
const nstime_t *ts, const char *fieldname);
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void set_fd_time(const struct epan_session *epan, frame_data *fd, gchar *buf);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* __COLUMN_UTILS_H__ */
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