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1 | /* prefs.c | |||
2 | * Routines for handling preferences | |||
3 | * | |||
4 | * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer | |||
5 | * By Gerald Combs <[email protected]> | |||
6 | * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs | |||
7 | * | |||
8 | * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later | |||
9 | */ | |||
10 | ||||
11 | #include "config.h" | |||
12 | #define WS_LOG_DOMAIN"Epan" LOG_DOMAIN_EPAN"Epan" | |||
13 | ||||
14 | #include "ws_diag_control.h" | |||
15 | ||||
16 | #include <stdlib.h> | |||
17 | #include <string.h> | |||
18 | #include <errno(*__errno_location ()).h> | |||
19 | #ifdef _WIN32 | |||
20 | #include <windows.h> | |||
21 | #endif | |||
22 | ||||
23 | #include <glib.h> | |||
24 | ||||
25 | #include <stdio.h> | |||
26 | #include <wsutil/application_flavor.h> | |||
27 | #include <wsutil/filesystem.h> | |||
28 | #include <epan/addr_resolv.h> | |||
29 | #include <epan/oids.h> | |||
30 | #include <epan/maxmind_db.h> | |||
31 | #include <epan/packet.h> | |||
32 | #include <epan/prefs.h> | |||
33 | #include <epan/proto.h> | |||
34 | #include <epan/strutil.h> | |||
35 | #include <epan/column.h> | |||
36 | #include <epan/decode_as.h> | |||
37 | #include <ui/capture_opts.h> | |||
38 | #include <wsutil/file_util.h> | |||
39 | #include <wsutil/report_message.h> | |||
40 | #include <wsutil/wslog.h> | |||
41 | #include <wsutil/ws_assert.h> | |||
42 | #include <wsutil/array.h> | |||
43 | ||||
44 | #include <epan/prefs-int.h> | |||
45 | #include <epan/uat-int.h> | |||
46 | ||||
47 | #include "epan/filter_expressions.h" | |||
48 | #include "epan/aggregation_fields.h" | |||
49 | ||||
50 | #include "epan/wmem_scopes.h" | |||
51 | #include <epan/stats_tree.h> | |||
52 | ||||
53 | #define REG_HKCU_WIRESHARK_KEY"Software\\Wireshark" "Software\\Wireshark" | |||
54 | ||||
55 | /* | |||
56 | * Module alias. | |||
57 | */ | |||
58 | typedef struct pref_module_alias { | |||
59 | const char *name; /**< name of module alias */ | |||
60 | module_t *module; /**< module for which it's an alias */ | |||
61 | } module_alias_t; | |||
62 | ||||
63 | /* Internal functions */ | |||
64 | static module_t *find_subtree(module_t *parent, const char *tilte); | |||
65 | static module_t *prefs_register_module_or_subtree(module_t *parent, | |||
66 | const char *name, const char *title, const char *description, const char *help, | |||
67 | bool_Bool is_subtree, void (*apply_cb)(void), bool_Bool use_gui); | |||
68 | static void prefs_register_modules(void); | |||
69 | static module_t *prefs_find_module_alias(const char *name); | |||
70 | static prefs_set_pref_e set_pref(char*, const char*, void *, bool_Bool); | |||
71 | static void free_col_info(GList *); | |||
72 | static void pre_init_prefs(void); | |||
73 | static bool_Bool prefs_is_column_visible(const char *cols_hidden, int col); | |||
74 | static bool_Bool prefs_is_column_fmt_visible(const char *cols_hidden, fmt_data *cfmt); | |||
75 | static unsigned prefs_module_list_foreach(wmem_tree_t *module_list, module_cb callback, | |||
76 | void *user_data, bool_Bool skip_obsolete); | |||
77 | static int find_val_for_string(const char *needle, const enum_val_t *haystack, int default_value); | |||
78 | ||||
79 | #define PF_NAME"preferences" "preferences" | |||
80 | #define OLD_GPF_NAME"wireshark.conf" "wireshark.conf" /* old name for global preferences file */ | |||
81 | ||||
82 | static bool_Bool prefs_initialized; | |||
83 | static char *gpf_path; | |||
84 | static char *cols_hidden_list; | |||
85 | static char *cols_hidden_fmt_list; | |||
86 | static bool_Bool gui_theme_is_dark; | |||
87 | ||||
88 | /* | |||
89 | * XXX - variables to allow us to attempt to interpret the first | |||
90 | * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" in a preferences file as | |||
91 | * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" and the second as | |||
92 | * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port". | |||
93 | */ | |||
94 | static int mgcp_tcp_port_count; | |||
95 | static int mgcp_udp_port_count; | |||
96 | ||||
97 | e_prefs prefs; | |||
98 | ||||
99 | static const enum_val_t gui_console_open_type[] = { | |||
100 | {"NEVER", "NEVER", LOG_CONSOLE_OPEN_NEVER}, | |||
101 | {"AUTOMATIC", "AUTOMATIC", LOG_CONSOLE_OPEN_AUTO}, | |||
102 | {"ALWAYS", "ALWAYS", LOG_CONSOLE_OPEN_ALWAYS}, | |||
103 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
104 | }; | |||
105 | ||||
106 | static const enum_val_t gui_version_placement_type[] = { | |||
107 | {"WELCOME", "WELCOME", version_welcome_only}, | |||
108 | {"TITLE", "TITLE", version_title_only}, | |||
109 | {"BOTH", "BOTH", version_both}, | |||
110 | {"NEITHER", "NEITHER", version_neither}, | |||
111 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
112 | }; | |||
113 | ||||
114 | static const enum_val_t gui_fileopen_style[] = { | |||
115 | {"LAST_OPENED", "LAST_OPENED", FO_STYLE_LAST_OPENED0}, | |||
116 | {"SPECIFIED", "SPECIFIED", FO_STYLE_SPECIFIED1}, | |||
117 | {"CWD", "CWD", FO_STYLE_CWD2}, | |||
118 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
119 | }; | |||
120 | ||||
121 | static const enum_val_t gui_toolbar_style[] = { | |||
122 | {"ICONS", "ICONS", 0}, | |||
123 | {"TEXT", "TEXT", 1}, | |||
124 | {"BOTH", "BOTH", 2}, | |||
125 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
126 | }; | |||
127 | ||||
128 | static const enum_val_t gui_layout_content[] = { | |||
129 | {"NONE", "NONE", 0}, | |||
130 | {"PLIST", "PLIST", 1}, | |||
131 | {"PDETAILS", "PDETAILS", 2}, | |||
132 | {"PBYTES", "PBYTES", 3}, | |||
133 | {"PDIAGRAM", "PDIAGRAM", 4}, | |||
134 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
135 | }; | |||
136 | ||||
137 | static const enum_val_t gui_packet_dialog_layout[] = { | |||
138 | {"vertical", "Vertical (Stacked)", layout_vertical}, | |||
139 | {"horizontal", "Horizontal (Side-by-side)", layout_horizontal}, | |||
140 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
141 | }; | |||
142 | ||||
143 | static const enum_val_t gui_update_channel[] = { | |||
144 | {"DEVELOPMENT", "DEVELOPMENT", UPDATE_CHANNEL_DEVELOPMENT}, | |||
145 | {"STABLE", "STABLE", UPDATE_CHANNEL_STABLE}, | |||
146 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
147 | }; | |||
148 | ||||
149 | static const enum_val_t gui_selection_style[] = { | |||
150 | {"DEFAULT", "DEFAULT", COLOR_STYLE_DEFAULT0}, | |||
151 | {"FLAT", "FLAT", COLOR_STYLE_FLAT1}, | |||
152 | {"GRADIENT", "GRADIENT", COLOR_STYLE_GRADIENT2}, | |||
153 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
154 | }; | |||
155 | ||||
156 | static const enum_val_t gui_color_scheme[] = { | |||
157 | {"system", "System Default", COLOR_SCHEME_DEFAULT0}, | |||
158 | {"light", "Light Mode", COLOR_SCHEME_LIGHT1}, | |||
159 | {"dark", "Dark Mode", COLOR_SCHEME_DARK2}, | |||
160 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
161 | }; | |||
162 | ||||
163 | static const enum_val_t gui_packet_list_copy_format_options_for_keyboard_shortcut[] = { | |||
164 | {"TEXT", "Text", COPY_FORMAT_TEXT}, | |||
165 | {"CSV", "CSV", COPY_FORMAT_CSV}, | |||
166 | {"YAML", "YAML", COPY_FORMAT_YAML}, | |||
167 | {"HTML", "HTML", COPY_FORMAT_HTML}, | |||
168 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
169 | }; | |||
170 | ||||
171 | /* None : Historical behavior, no deinterlacing */ | |||
172 | #define CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_NONE0 0 | |||
173 | /* MI : MAC & Interface */ | |||
174 | #define CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_MI0x04 + 0x02 CONV_DEINT_KEY_MAC0x04 + CONV_DEINT_KEY_INTERFACE0x02 | |||
175 | /* VM : VLAN & MAC */ | |||
176 | #define CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_VM0x08 + 0x04 CONV_DEINT_KEY_VLAN0x08 + CONV_DEINT_KEY_MAC0x04 | |||
177 | /* VMI : VLAN & MAC & Interface */ | |||
178 | #define CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_VMI0x08 + 0x04 + 0x02 CONV_DEINT_KEY_VLAN0x08 + CONV_DEINT_KEY_MAC0x04 + CONV_DEINT_KEY_INTERFACE0x02 | |||
179 | ||||
180 | static const enum_val_t conv_deint_options[] = { | |||
181 | {"NONE", "NONE", CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_NONE0}, | |||
182 | {".MI", ".MI", CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_MI0x04 + 0x02 }, | |||
183 | {"VM.", "VM.", CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_VM0x08 + 0x04 }, | |||
184 | {"VMI", "VMI", CONV_DEINT_CHOICE_VMI0x08 + 0x04 + 0x02 }, | |||
185 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
186 | }; | |||
187 | ||||
188 | static const enum_val_t abs_time_format_options[] = { | |||
189 | {"NEVER", "Never", ABS_TIME_ASCII_NEVER}, | |||
190 | {"TREE", "Protocol tree only", ABS_TIME_ASCII_TREE}, | |||
191 | {"COLUMN", "Protocol tree and columns", ABS_TIME_ASCII_COLUMN}, | |||
192 | {"ALWAYS", "Always", ABS_TIME_ASCII_ALWAYS}, | |||
193 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
194 | }; | |||
195 | ||||
196 | static int num_capture_cols = 7; | |||
197 | static const char *capture_cols[7] = { | |||
198 | "INTERFACE", | |||
199 | "LINK", | |||
200 | "PMODE", | |||
201 | "SNAPLEN", | |||
202 | "MONITOR", | |||
203 | "BUFFER", | |||
204 | "FILTER" | |||
205 | }; | |||
206 | #define CAPTURE_COL_TYPE_DESCRIPTION"Possible values: INTERFACE, LINK, PMODE, SNAPLEN, MONITOR, BUFFER, FILTER\n" \ | |||
207 | "Possible values: INTERFACE, LINK, PMODE, SNAPLEN, MONITOR, BUFFER, FILTER\n" | |||
208 | ||||
209 | static const enum_val_t gui_packet_list_elide_mode[] = { | |||
210 | {"LEFT", "LEFT", ELIDE_LEFT}, | |||
211 | {"RIGHT", "RIGHT", ELIDE_RIGHT}, | |||
212 | {"MIDDLE", "MIDDLE", ELIDE_MIDDLE}, | |||
213 | {"NONE", "NONE", ELIDE_NONE}, | |||
214 | {NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), -1} | |||
215 | }; | |||
216 | ||||
217 | /** Struct to hold preference data */ | |||
218 | struct preference { | |||
219 | const char *name; /**< name of preference */ | |||
220 | const char *title; /**< title to use in GUI */ | |||
221 | const char *description; /**< human-readable description of preference */ | |||
222 | int ordinal; /**< ordinal number of this preference */ | |||
223 | pref_type_e type; /**< type of that preference */ | |||
224 | bool_Bool obsolete; /**< obsolete preference flag */ | |||
225 | unsigned int effect_flags; /**< Flags of types effected by preference (PREF_TYPE_DISSECTION, PREF_EFFECT_CAPTURE, etc). | |||
226 | Flags must be non-zero to ensure saving to disk */ | |||
227 | union { /* The Qt preference code assumes that these will all be pointers (and unique) */ | |||
228 | unsigned *uint; | |||
229 | bool_Bool *boolp; | |||
230 | int *enump; | |||
231 | char **string; | |||
232 | range_t **range; | |||
233 | struct epan_uat* uat; | |||
234 | color_t *colorp; | |||
235 | GList** list; | |||
236 | } varp; /**< pointer to variable storing the value */ | |||
237 | union { | |||
238 | unsigned uint; | |||
239 | bool_Bool boolval; | |||
240 | int enumval; | |||
241 | char *string; | |||
242 | range_t *range; | |||
243 | color_t color; | |||
244 | GList* list; | |||
245 | } stashed_val; /**< original value, when editing from the GUI */ | |||
246 | union { | |||
247 | unsigned uint; | |||
248 | bool_Bool boolval; | |||
249 | int enumval; | |||
250 | char *string; | |||
251 | range_t *range; | |||
252 | color_t color; | |||
253 | GList* list; | |||
254 | } default_val; /**< the default value of the preference */ | |||
255 | union { | |||
256 | unsigned base; /**< input/output base, for PREF_UINT */ | |||
257 | uint32_t max_value; /**< maximum value of a range */ | |||
258 | struct { | |||
259 | const enum_val_t *enumvals; /**< list of name & values */ | |||
260 | bool_Bool radio_buttons; /**< true if it should be shown as | |||
261 | radio buttons rather than as an | |||
262 | option menu or combo box in | |||
263 | the preferences tab */ | |||
264 | } enum_info; /**< for PREF_ENUM */ | |||
265 | } info; /**< display/text file information */ | |||
266 | struct pref_custom_cbs custom_cbs; /**< for PREF_CUSTOM */ | |||
267 | const char *dissector_table; /**< for PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE */ | |||
268 | const char *dissector_desc; /**< for PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE */ | |||
269 | }; | |||
270 | ||||
271 | const char* prefs_get_description(pref_t *pref) | |||
272 | { | |||
273 | return pref->description; | |||
274 | } | |||
275 | ||||
276 | const char* prefs_get_title(pref_t *pref) | |||
277 | { | |||
278 | return pref->title; | |||
279 | } | |||
280 | ||||
281 | int prefs_get_type(pref_t *pref) | |||
282 | { | |||
283 | return pref->type; | |||
284 | } | |||
285 | ||||
286 | const char* prefs_get_name(pref_t *pref) | |||
287 | { | |||
288 | return pref->name; | |||
289 | } | |||
290 | ||||
291 | uint32_t prefs_get_max_value(pref_t *pref) | |||
292 | { | |||
293 | return pref->info.max_value; | |||
294 | } | |||
295 | ||||
296 | const char* prefs_get_dissector_table(pref_t *pref) | |||
297 | { | |||
298 | return pref->dissector_table; | |||
299 | } | |||
300 | ||||
301 | static const char* prefs_get_dissector_description(pref_t *pref) | |||
302 | { | |||
303 | return pref->dissector_desc; | |||
304 | } | |||
305 | ||||
306 | /* | |||
307 | * List of all modules with preference settings. | |||
308 | */ | |||
309 | static wmem_tree_t *prefs_modules; | |||
310 | ||||
311 | /* | |||
312 | * List of all modules that should show up at the top level of the | |||
313 | * tree in the preference dialog box. | |||
314 | */ | |||
315 | static wmem_tree_t *prefs_top_level_modules; | |||
316 | ||||
317 | /* | |||
318 | * List of aliases for modules. | |||
319 | */ | |||
320 | static wmem_tree_t *prefs_module_aliases; | |||
321 | ||||
322 | /** Sets up memory used by proto routines. Called at program startup */ | |||
323 | void | |||
324 | prefs_init(void) | |||
325 | { | |||
326 | memset(&prefs, 0, sizeof(prefs)); | |||
327 | prefs_modules = wmem_tree_new(wmem_epan_scope()); | |||
328 | prefs_top_level_modules = wmem_tree_new(wmem_epan_scope()); | |||
329 | prefs_module_aliases = wmem_tree_new(wmem_epan_scope()); | |||
330 | } | |||
331 | ||||
332 | /* | |||
333 | * Free the strings for a string-like preference. | |||
334 | */ | |||
335 | static void | |||
336 | free_string_like_preference(pref_t *pref) | |||
337 | { | |||
338 | g_free(*pref->varp.string); | |||
339 | *pref->varp.string = NULL((void*)0); | |||
340 | g_free(pref->default_val.string); | |||
341 | pref->default_val.string = NULL((void*)0); | |||
342 | } | |||
343 | ||||
344 | static void | |||
345 | free_pref(void *data, void *user_data _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
346 | { | |||
347 | pref_t *pref = (pref_t *)data; | |||
348 | ||||
349 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
350 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
351 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
352 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
353 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
354 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
355 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
356 | break; | |||
357 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
358 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
359 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
360 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
361 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
362 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
363 | free_string_like_preference(pref); | |||
364 | break; | |||
365 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
366 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
367 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
368 | *pref->varp.range = NULL((void*)0); | |||
369 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->default_val.range); | |||
370 | pref->default_val.range = NULL((void*)0); | |||
371 | break; | |||
372 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
373 | if (strcmp(pref->name, "columns") == 0) | |||
374 | pref->stashed_val.boolval = true1; | |||
375 | pref->custom_cbs.free_cb(pref); | |||
376 | break; | |||
377 | /* non-generic preferences */ | |||
378 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
379 | break; | |||
380 | } | |||
381 | ||||
382 | g_free(pref); | |||
383 | } | |||
384 | ||||
385 | static unsigned | |||
386 | free_module_prefs(module_t *module, void *data _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
387 | { | |||
388 | if (module->prefs) { | |||
389 | g_list_foreach(module->prefs, free_pref, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
390 | g_list_free(module->prefs); | |||
391 | } | |||
392 | module->prefs = NULL((void*)0); | |||
393 | module->numprefs = 0; | |||
394 | if (module->submodules) { | |||
395 | prefs_module_list_foreach(module->submodules, free_module_prefs, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
396 | } | |||
397 | /* We don't free the actual module: its submodules pointer points to | |||
398 | a wmem_tree and the module itself is stored in a wmem_tree | |||
399 | */ | |||
400 | ||||
401 | return 0; | |||
402 | } | |||
403 | ||||
404 | /** Frees memory used by proto routines. Called at program shutdown */ | |||
405 | void | |||
406 | prefs_cleanup(void) | |||
407 | { | |||
408 | /* This isn't strictly necessary since we're exiting anyway, but let's | |||
409 | * do what clean up we can. | |||
410 | */ | |||
411 | prefs_module_list_foreach(prefs_modules, free_module_prefs, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
412 | ||||
413 | /* Clean the uats */ | |||
414 | uat_cleanup(); | |||
415 | ||||
416 | /* Shut down mmdbresolve */ | |||
417 | maxmind_db_pref_cleanup(); | |||
418 | ||||
419 | g_free(prefs.saved_at_version); | |||
420 | g_free(gpf_path); | |||
421 | gpf_path = NULL((void*)0); | |||
422 | } | |||
423 | ||||
424 | void prefs_set_gui_theme_is_dark(bool_Bool is_dark) | |||
425 | { | |||
426 | gui_theme_is_dark = is_dark; | |||
427 | } | |||
428 | ||||
429 | /* | |||
430 | * Register a module that will have preferences. | |||
431 | * Specify the module under which to register it or NULL to register it | |||
432 | * at the top level, the name used for the module in the preferences file, | |||
433 | * the title used in the tab for it in a preferences dialog box, and a | |||
434 | * routine to call back when we apply the preferences. | |||
435 | */ | |||
436 | static module_t * | |||
437 | prefs_register_module(module_t *parent, const char *name, const char *title, | |||
438 | const char *description, const char *help, void (*apply_cb)(void), | |||
439 | const bool_Bool use_gui) | |||
440 | { | |||
441 | return prefs_register_module_or_subtree(parent, name, title, description, help, | |||
442 | false0, apply_cb, use_gui); | |||
443 | } | |||
444 | ||||
445 | static void | |||
446 | prefs_deregister_module(module_t *parent, const char *name, const char *title) | |||
447 | { | |||
448 | /* Remove this module from the list of all modules */ | |||
449 | module_t *module = (module_t *)wmem_tree_remove_string(prefs_modules, name, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
450 | ||||
451 | if (!module) | |||
452 | return; | |||
453 | ||||
454 | if (parent == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
455 | /* Remove from top */ | |||
456 | wmem_tree_remove_string(prefs_top_level_modules, title, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
457 | } else if (parent->submodules) { | |||
458 | /* Remove from parent */ | |||
459 | wmem_tree_remove_string(parent->submodules, title, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
460 | } | |||
461 | ||||
462 | free_module_prefs(module, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
463 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), module); | |||
464 | } | |||
465 | ||||
466 | /* | |||
467 | * Register a subtree that will have modules under it. | |||
468 | * Specify the module under which to register it or NULL to register it | |||
469 | * at the top level and the title used in the tab for it in a preferences | |||
470 | * dialog box. | |||
471 | */ | |||
472 | static module_t * | |||
473 | prefs_register_subtree(module_t *parent, const char *title, const char *description, | |||
474 | void (*apply_cb)(void)) | |||
475 | { | |||
476 | return prefs_register_module_or_subtree(parent, NULL((void*)0), title, description, NULL((void*)0), | |||
477 | true1, apply_cb, | |||
478 | parent ? parent->use_gui : false0); | |||
479 | } | |||
480 | ||||
481 | static module_t * | |||
482 | prefs_register_module_or_subtree(module_t *parent, const char *name, | |||
483 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
484 | const char *help, | |||
485 | bool_Bool is_subtree, void (*apply_cb)(void), | |||
486 | bool_Bool use_gui) | |||
487 | { | |||
488 | module_t *module; | |||
489 | ||||
490 | /* this module may have been created as a subtree item previously */ | |||
491 | if ((module = find_subtree(parent, title))) { | |||
492 | /* the module is currently a subtree */ | |||
493 | module->name = name; | |||
494 | module->apply_cb = apply_cb; | |||
495 | module->description = description; | |||
496 | module->help = help; | |||
497 | ||||
498 | /* Registering it as a module (not just as a subtree) twice is an | |||
499 | * error in the code for the same reason as below. */ | |||
500 | if (prefs_find_module(name) != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
501 | ws_error("Preference module \"%s\" is being registered twice", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 501 , __func__, "Preference module \"%s\" is being registered twice" , name); | |||
502 | } | |||
503 | wmem_tree_insert_string(prefs_modules, name, module, | |||
504 | WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
505 | ||||
506 | return module; | |||
507 | } | |||
508 | ||||
509 | module = wmem_new(wmem_epan_scope(), module_t)((module_t*)wmem_alloc((wmem_epan_scope()), sizeof(module_t)) ); | |||
510 | module->name = name; | |||
511 | module->title = title; | |||
512 | module->description = description; | |||
513 | module->help = help; | |||
514 | module->apply_cb = apply_cb; | |||
515 | module->prefs = NULL((void*)0); /* no preferences, to start */ | |||
516 | module->parent = parent; | |||
517 | module->submodules = NULL((void*)0); /* no submodules, to start */ | |||
518 | module->numprefs = 0; | |||
519 | module->prefs_changed_flags = 0; | |||
520 | module->obsolete = false0; | |||
521 | module->use_gui = use_gui; | |||
522 | /* A module's preferences affects dissection unless otherwise told */ | |||
523 | module->effect_flags = PREF_EFFECT_DISSECTION(1u << 0); | |||
524 | ||||
525 | /* | |||
526 | * Do we have a module name? | |||
527 | */ | |||
528 | if (name != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
529 | ||||
530 | /* Accept any letter case to conform with protocol names. ASN1 protocols | |||
531 | * don't use lower case names, so we can't require lower case. */ | |||
532 | if (module_check_valid_name(name, false0) != '\0') { | |||
533 | ws_error("Preference module \"%s\" contains invalid characters", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 533 , __func__, "Preference module \"%s\" contains invalid characters" , name); | |||
534 | } | |||
535 | ||||
536 | /* | |||
537 | * Make sure there's not already a module with that | |||
538 | * name. Crash if there is, as that's an error in the | |||
539 | * code, and the code has to be fixed not to register | |||
540 | * more than one module with the same name. | |||
541 | * | |||
542 | * We search the list of all modules; the subtree stuff | |||
543 | * doesn't require preferences in subtrees to have names | |||
544 | * that reflect the subtree they're in (that would require | |||
545 | * protocol preferences to have a bogus "protocol.", or | |||
546 | * something such as that, to be added to all their names). | |||
547 | */ | |||
548 | if (prefs_find_module(name) != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
549 | ws_error("Preference module \"%s\" is being registered twice", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 549 , __func__, "Preference module \"%s\" is being registered twice" , name); | |||
550 | ||||
551 | /* | |||
552 | * Insert this module in the list of all modules. | |||
553 | */ | |||
554 | wmem_tree_insert_string(prefs_modules, name, module, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
555 | } else { | |||
556 | /* | |||
557 | * This has no name, just a title; check to make sure it's a | |||
558 | * subtree, and crash if it's not. | |||
559 | */ | |||
560 | if (!is_subtree) | |||
561 | ws_error("Preferences module with no name is being registered at the top level")ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 561 , __func__, "Preferences module with no name is being registered at the top level" ); | |||
562 | } | |||
563 | ||||
564 | /* | |||
565 | * Insert this module into the appropriate place in the display | |||
566 | * tree. | |||
567 | */ | |||
568 | if (parent == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
569 | /* | |||
570 | * It goes at the top. | |||
571 | */ | |||
572 | wmem_tree_insert_string(prefs_top_level_modules, title, module, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
573 | } else { | |||
574 | /* | |||
575 | * It goes into the list for this module. | |||
576 | */ | |||
577 | ||||
578 | if (parent->submodules == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
579 | parent->submodules = wmem_tree_new(wmem_epan_scope()); | |||
580 | ||||
581 | wmem_tree_insert_string(parent->submodules, title, module, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
582 | } | |||
583 | ||||
584 | return module; | |||
585 | } | |||
586 | ||||
587 | void | |||
588 | prefs_register_module_alias(const char *name, module_t *module) | |||
589 | { | |||
590 | module_alias_t *alias; | |||
591 | ||||
592 | /* | |||
593 | * Accept any name that can occur in protocol names. We allow upper-case | |||
594 | * letters, to handle the Diameter dissector having used "Diameter" rather | |||
595 | * than "diameter" as its preference module name in the past. | |||
596 | * | |||
597 | * Crash if the name is invalid, as that's an error in the code, but the name | |||
598 | * can be used on the command line, and shouldn't require quoting, etc. | |||
599 | */ | |||
600 | if (module_check_valid_name(name, false0) != '\0') { | |||
601 | ws_error("Preference module alias \"%s\" contains invalid characters", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 601 , __func__, "Preference module alias \"%s\" contains invalid characters" , name); | |||
602 | } | |||
603 | ||||
604 | /* | |||
605 | * Make sure there's not already an alias with that | |||
606 | * name. Crash if there is, as that's an error in the | |||
607 | * code, and the code has to be fixed not to register | |||
608 | * more than one alias with the same name. | |||
609 | * | |||
610 | * We search the list of all aliases. | |||
611 | */ | |||
612 | if (prefs_find_module_alias(name) != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
613 | ws_error("Preference module alias \"%s\" is being registered twice", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 613 , __func__, "Preference module alias \"%s\" is being registered twice" , name); | |||
614 | ||||
615 | alias = wmem_new(wmem_epan_scope(), module_alias_t)((module_alias_t*)wmem_alloc((wmem_epan_scope()), sizeof(module_alias_t ))); | |||
616 | alias->name = name; | |||
617 | alias->module = module; | |||
618 | ||||
619 | /* | |||
620 | * Insert this module in the list of all modules. | |||
621 | */ | |||
622 | wmem_tree_insert_string(prefs_module_aliases, name, alias, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
623 | } | |||
624 | ||||
625 | /* | |||
626 | * Register that a protocol has preferences. | |||
627 | */ | |||
628 | module_t *protocols_module; | |||
629 | ||||
630 | module_t * | |||
631 | prefs_register_protocol(int id, void (*apply_cb)(void)) | |||
632 | { | |||
633 | protocol_t *protocol; | |||
634 | ||||
635 | /* | |||
636 | * Have we yet created the "Protocols" subtree? | |||
637 | */ | |||
638 | if (protocols_module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
639 | /* | |||
640 | * No. Register Protocols subtree as well as any preferences | |||
641 | * for non-dissector modules. | |||
642 | */ | |||
643 | pre_init_prefs(); | |||
644 | prefs_register_modules(); | |||
645 | } | |||
646 | protocol = find_protocol_by_id(id); | |||
647 | if (protocol == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
648 | ws_error("Protocol preferences being registered with an invalid protocol ID")ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 648 , __func__, "Protocol preferences being registered with an invalid protocol ID" ); | |||
649 | return prefs_register_module(protocols_module, | |||
650 | proto_get_protocol_filter_name(id), | |||
651 | proto_get_protocol_short_name(protocol), | |||
652 | proto_get_protocol_name(id), NULL((void*)0), apply_cb, true1); | |||
653 | } | |||
654 | ||||
655 | void | |||
656 | prefs_deregister_protocol (int id) | |||
657 | { | |||
658 | protocol_t *protocol = find_protocol_by_id(id); | |||
659 | if (protocol == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
660 | ws_error("Protocol preferences being de-registered with an invalid protocol ID")ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 660 , __func__, "Protocol preferences being de-registered with an invalid protocol ID" ); | |||
661 | prefs_deregister_module (protocols_module, | |||
662 | proto_get_protocol_filter_name(id), | |||
663 | proto_get_protocol_short_name(protocol)); | |||
664 | } | |||
665 | ||||
666 | module_t * | |||
667 | prefs_register_protocol_subtree(const char *subtree, int id, void (*apply_cb)(void)) | |||
668 | { | |||
669 | protocol_t *protocol; | |||
670 | module_t *subtree_module; | |||
671 | module_t *new_module; | |||
672 | char *sep = NULL((void*)0), *ptr = NULL((void*)0), *orig = NULL((void*)0); | |||
673 | ||||
674 | /* | |||
675 | * Have we yet created the "Protocols" subtree? | |||
676 | * XXX - can we just do this by registering Protocols/{subtree}? | |||
677 | * If not, why not? | |||
678 | */ | |||
679 | if (protocols_module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
680 | /* | |||
681 | * No. Register Protocols subtree as well as any preferences | |||
682 | * for non-dissector modules. | |||
683 | */ | |||
684 | pre_init_prefs(); | |||
685 | prefs_register_modules(); | |||
686 | } | |||
687 | ||||
688 | subtree_module = protocols_module; | |||
689 | ||||
690 | if (subtree) { | |||
691 | /* take a copy of the buffer, orig keeps a base pointer while ptr | |||
692 | * walks through the string */ | |||
693 | orig = ptr = g_strdup(subtree)g_strdup_inline (subtree); | |||
694 | ||||
695 | while (ptr && *ptr) { | |||
696 | ||||
697 | if ((sep = strchr(ptr, '/'))) | |||
698 | *sep++ = '\0'; | |||
699 | ||||
700 | if (!(new_module = find_subtree(subtree_module, ptr))) { | |||
701 | /* | |||
702 | * There's no such module; create it, with the description | |||
703 | * being the name (if it's later registered explicitly | |||
704 | * with a description, that will override it). | |||
705 | */ | |||
706 | ptr = wmem_strdup(wmem_epan_scope(), ptr); | |||
707 | new_module = prefs_register_subtree(subtree_module, ptr, ptr, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
708 | } | |||
709 | ||||
710 | subtree_module = new_module; | |||
711 | ptr = sep; | |||
712 | ||||
713 | } | |||
714 | ||||
715 | g_free(orig); | |||
716 | } | |||
717 | ||||
718 | protocol = find_protocol_by_id(id); | |||
719 | if (protocol == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
720 | ws_error("Protocol subtree being registered with an invalid protocol ID")ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 720 , __func__, "Protocol subtree being registered with an invalid protocol ID" ); | |||
721 | return prefs_register_module(subtree_module, | |||
722 | proto_get_protocol_filter_name(id), | |||
723 | proto_get_protocol_short_name(protocol), | |||
724 | proto_get_protocol_name(id), NULL((void*)0), apply_cb, true1); | |||
725 | } | |||
726 | ||||
727 | ||||
728 | /* | |||
729 | * Register that a protocol used to have preferences but no longer does, | |||
730 | * by creating an "obsolete" module for it. | |||
731 | */ | |||
732 | module_t * | |||
733 | prefs_register_protocol_obsolete(int id) | |||
734 | { | |||
735 | module_t *module; | |||
736 | protocol_t *protocol; | |||
737 | ||||
738 | /* | |||
739 | * Have we yet created the "Protocols" subtree? | |||
740 | */ | |||
741 | if (protocols_module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
742 | /* | |||
743 | * No. Register Protocols subtree as well as any preferences | |||
744 | * for non-dissector modules. | |||
745 | */ | |||
746 | pre_init_prefs(); | |||
747 | prefs_register_modules(); | |||
748 | } | |||
749 | protocol = find_protocol_by_id(id); | |||
750 | if (protocol == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
751 | ws_error("Protocol being registered with an invalid protocol ID")ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 751 , __func__, "Protocol being registered with an invalid protocol ID" ); | |||
752 | module = prefs_register_module(protocols_module, | |||
753 | proto_get_protocol_filter_name(id), | |||
754 | proto_get_protocol_short_name(protocol), | |||
755 | proto_get_protocol_name(id), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
756 | module->obsolete = true1; | |||
757 | return module; | |||
758 | } | |||
759 | ||||
760 | /* | |||
761 | * Register that a statistical tap has preferences. | |||
762 | * | |||
763 | * "name" is a name for the tap to use on the command line with "-o" | |||
764 | * and in preference files. | |||
765 | * | |||
766 | * "title" is a short human-readable name for the tap. | |||
767 | * | |||
768 | * "description" is a longer human-readable description of the tap. | |||
769 | */ | |||
770 | module_t *stats_module; | |||
771 | ||||
772 | module_t * | |||
773 | prefs_register_stat(const char *name, const char *title, | |||
774 | const char *description, void (*apply_cb)(void)) | |||
775 | { | |||
776 | /* | |||
777 | * Have we yet created the "Statistics" subtree? | |||
778 | */ | |||
779 | if (stats_module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
780 | /* | |||
781 | * No. Register Statistics subtree as well as any preferences | |||
782 | * for non-dissector modules. | |||
783 | */ | |||
784 | pre_init_prefs(); | |||
785 | prefs_register_modules(); | |||
786 | } | |||
787 | ||||
788 | return prefs_register_module(stats_module, name, title, description, NULL((void*)0), | |||
789 | apply_cb, true1); | |||
790 | } | |||
791 | ||||
792 | /* | |||
793 | * Register that a codec has preferences. | |||
794 | * | |||
795 | * "name" is a name for the codec to use on the command line with "-o" | |||
796 | * and in preference files. | |||
797 | * | |||
798 | * "title" is a short human-readable name for the codec. | |||
799 | * | |||
800 | * "description" is a longer human-readable description of the codec. | |||
801 | */ | |||
802 | module_t *codecs_module; | |||
803 | ||||
804 | module_t * | |||
805 | prefs_register_codec(const char *name, const char *title, | |||
806 | const char *description, void (*apply_cb)(void)) | |||
807 | { | |||
808 | /* | |||
809 | * Have we yet created the "Codecs" subtree? | |||
810 | */ | |||
811 | if (codecs_module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
812 | /* | |||
813 | * No. Register Codecs subtree as well as any preferences | |||
814 | * for non-dissector modules. | |||
815 | */ | |||
816 | pre_init_prefs(); | |||
817 | prefs_register_modules(); | |||
818 | } | |||
819 | ||||
820 | return prefs_register_module(codecs_module, name, title, description, NULL((void*)0), | |||
821 | apply_cb, true1); | |||
822 | } | |||
823 | ||||
824 | module_t * | |||
825 | prefs_find_module(const char *name) | |||
826 | { | |||
827 | return (module_t *)wmem_tree_lookup_string(prefs_modules, name, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
828 | } | |||
829 | ||||
830 | static module_t * | |||
831 | find_subtree(module_t *parent, const char *name) | |||
832 | { | |||
833 | return (module_t *)wmem_tree_lookup_string(parent ? parent->submodules : prefs_top_level_modules, name, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
834 | } | |||
835 | ||||
836 | /* | |||
837 | * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each module | |||
838 | * in a list of modules. If the list is NULL, searches the top-level | |||
839 | * list in the display tree of modules. If any callback returns a | |||
840 | * non-zero value, we stop and return that value, otherwise we | |||
841 | * return 0. | |||
842 | * | |||
843 | * Normally "obsolete" modules are ignored; their sole purpose is to allow old | |||
844 | * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be | |||
845 | * silently ignored in preference files. Does not ignore subtrees, | |||
846 | * as this can be used when walking the display tree of modules. | |||
847 | */ | |||
848 | ||||
849 | typedef struct { | |||
850 | module_cb callback; | |||
851 | void *user_data; | |||
852 | unsigned ret; | |||
853 | bool_Bool skip_obsolete; | |||
854 | } call_foreach_t; | |||
855 | ||||
856 | static bool_Bool | |||
857 | call_foreach_cb(const void *key _U___attribute__((unused)), void *value, void *data) | |||
858 | { | |||
859 | module_t *module = (module_t*)value; | |||
860 | call_foreach_t *call_data = (call_foreach_t*)data; | |||
861 | ||||
862 | if (!call_data->skip_obsolete || !module->obsolete) | |||
863 | call_data->ret = (*call_data->callback)(module, call_data->user_data); | |||
864 | ||||
865 | return (call_data->ret != 0); | |||
866 | } | |||
867 | ||||
868 | static unsigned | |||
869 | prefs_module_list_foreach(wmem_tree_t *module_list, module_cb callback, | |||
870 | void *user_data, bool_Bool skip_obsolete) | |||
871 | { | |||
872 | call_foreach_t call_data; | |||
873 | ||||
874 | if (module_list == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
875 | module_list = prefs_top_level_modules; | |||
876 | ||||
877 | call_data.callback = callback; | |||
878 | call_data.user_data = user_data; | |||
879 | call_data.ret = 0; | |||
880 | call_data.skip_obsolete = skip_obsolete; | |||
881 | wmem_tree_foreach(module_list, call_foreach_cb, &call_data); | |||
882 | return call_data.ret; | |||
883 | } | |||
884 | ||||
885 | /* | |||
886 | * Returns true if module has any submodules | |||
887 | */ | |||
888 | bool_Bool | |||
889 | prefs_module_has_submodules(module_t *module) | |||
890 | { | |||
891 | if (module->submodules == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
892 | return false0; | |||
893 | } | |||
894 | ||||
895 | if (wmem_tree_is_empty(module->submodules)) { | |||
896 | return false0; | |||
897 | } | |||
898 | ||||
899 | return true1; | |||
900 | } | |||
901 | ||||
902 | /* | |||
903 | * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each module | |||
904 | * in the list of all modules. (This list does not include subtrees.) | |||
905 | * | |||
906 | * Ignores "obsolete" modules; their sole purpose is to allow old | |||
907 | * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be | |||
908 | * silently ignored in preference files. | |||
909 | */ | |||
910 | unsigned | |||
911 | prefs_modules_foreach(module_cb callback, void *user_data) | |||
912 | { | |||
913 | return prefs_module_list_foreach(prefs_modules, callback, user_data, true1); | |||
914 | } | |||
915 | ||||
916 | /* | |||
917 | * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each submodule | |||
918 | * of specified modules. If the module is NULL, goes through the top-level | |||
919 | * list in the display tree of modules. | |||
920 | * | |||
921 | * Ignores "obsolete" modules; their sole purpose is to allow old | |||
922 | * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be | |||
923 | * silently ignored in preference files. Does not ignore subtrees, | |||
924 | * as this can be used when walking the display tree of modules. | |||
925 | */ | |||
926 | unsigned | |||
927 | prefs_modules_foreach_submodules(module_t *module, module_cb callback, | |||
928 | void *user_data) | |||
929 | { | |||
930 | return prefs_module_list_foreach((module)?module->submodules:prefs_top_level_modules, callback, user_data, true1); | |||
931 | } | |||
932 | ||||
933 | static bool_Bool | |||
934 | call_apply_cb(const void *key _U___attribute__((unused)), void *value, void *data _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
935 | { | |||
936 | module_t *module = (module_t *)value; | |||
937 | ||||
938 | if (module->obsolete) | |||
939 | return false0; | |||
940 | if (module->prefs_changed_flags) { | |||
941 | if (module->apply_cb != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
942 | (*module->apply_cb)(); | |||
943 | module->prefs_changed_flags = 0; | |||
944 | } | |||
945 | if (module->submodules) | |||
946 | wmem_tree_foreach(module->submodules, call_apply_cb, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
947 | return false0; | |||
948 | } | |||
949 | ||||
950 | /* | |||
951 | * Call the "apply" callback function for each module if any of its | |||
952 | * preferences have changed, and then clear the flag saying its | |||
953 | * preferences have changed, as the module has been notified of that | |||
954 | * fact. | |||
955 | */ | |||
956 | void | |||
957 | prefs_apply_all(void) | |||
958 | { | |||
959 | wmem_tree_foreach(prefs_modules, call_apply_cb, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
960 | } | |||
961 | ||||
962 | /* | |||
963 | * Call the "apply" callback function for a specific module if any of | |||
964 | * its preferences have changed, and then clear the flag saying its | |||
965 | * preferences have changed, as the module has been notified of that | |||
966 | * fact. | |||
967 | */ | |||
968 | void | |||
969 | prefs_apply(module_t *module) | |||
970 | { | |||
971 | if (module && module->prefs_changed_flags) | |||
972 | call_apply_cb(NULL((void*)0), module, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
973 | } | |||
974 | ||||
975 | static module_t * | |||
976 | prefs_find_module_alias(const char *name) | |||
977 | { | |||
978 | module_alias_t *alias; | |||
979 | ||||
980 | alias = (module_alias_t *)wmem_tree_lookup_string(prefs_module_aliases, name, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
981 | if (alias == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
982 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
983 | return alias->module; | |||
984 | } | |||
985 | ||||
986 | /* | |||
987 | * Register a preference in a module's list of preferences. | |||
988 | * If it has a title, give it an ordinal number; otherwise, it's a | |||
989 | * preference that won't show up in the UI, so it shouldn't get an | |||
990 | * ordinal number (the ordinal should be the ordinal in the set of | |||
991 | * *visible* preferences). | |||
992 | */ | |||
993 | static pref_t * | |||
994 | register_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title, | |||
995 | const char *description, pref_type_e type, bool_Bool obsolete) | |||
996 | { | |||
997 | pref_t *preference; | |||
998 | const char *p; | |||
999 | const char *name_prefix = (module->name != NULL((void*)0)) ? module->name : module->parent->name; | |||
1000 | ||||
1001 | preference = g_new(pref_t,1)((pref_t *) g_malloc_n ((1), sizeof (pref_t))); | |||
1002 | preference->name = name; | |||
1003 | preference->title = title; | |||
1004 | preference->description = description; | |||
1005 | preference->type = type; | |||
1006 | preference->obsolete = obsolete; | |||
1007 | /* Default to module's preference effects */ | |||
1008 | preference->effect_flags = module->effect_flags; | |||
1009 | ||||
1010 | if (title != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1011 | preference->ordinal = module->numprefs; | |||
1012 | else | |||
1013 | preference->ordinal = -1; /* no ordinal for you */ | |||
1014 | ||||
1015 | /* | |||
1016 | * Make sure that only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers, | |||
1017 | * underscores, and dots appear in the preference name. | |||
1018 | * | |||
1019 | * Crash if there is, as that's an error in the code; | |||
1020 | * you can make the title and description nice strings | |||
1021 | * with capitalization, white space, punctuation, etc., | |||
1022 | * but the name can be used on the command line, | |||
1023 | * and shouldn't require quoting, shifting, etc. | |||
1024 | */ | |||
1025 | for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++) | |||
1026 | if (!(g_ascii_islower(*p)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (*p)] & G_ASCII_LOWER) != 0) || g_ascii_isdigit(*p)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (*p)] & G_ASCII_DIGIT) != 0) || *p == '_' || *p == '.')) | |||
1027 | ws_error("Preference \"%s.%s\" contains invalid characters", module->name, name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1027 , __func__, "Preference \"%s.%s\" contains invalid characters" , module->name, name); | |||
1028 | ||||
1029 | /* | |||
1030 | * Make sure there's not already a preference with that | |||
1031 | * name. Crash if there is, as that's an error in the | |||
1032 | * code, and the code has to be fixed not to register | |||
1033 | * more than one preference with the same name. | |||
1034 | */ | |||
1035 | if (prefs_find_preference(module, name) != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1036 | ws_error("Preference %s has already been registered", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1036 , __func__, "Preference %s has already been registered", name ); | |||
1037 | ||||
1038 | if ((!preference->obsolete) && | |||
1039 | /* Don't compare if it's a subtree */ | |||
1040 | (module->name != NULL((void*)0))) { | |||
1041 | /* | |||
1042 | * Make sure the preference name doesn't begin with the | |||
1043 | * module name, as that's redundant and Just Silly. | |||
1044 | */ | |||
1045 | if (!((strncmp(name, module->name, strlen(module->name)) != 0) || | |||
1046 | (((name[strlen(module->name)]) != '.') && ((name[strlen(module->name)]) != '_')))) | |||
1047 | ws_error("Preference %s begins with the module name", name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1047 , __func__, "Preference %s begins with the module name", name ); | |||
1048 | } | |||
1049 | ||||
1050 | /* The title shows up in the preferences dialog. Make sure it's UI-friendly. */ | |||
1051 | if (preference->title) { | |||
1052 | const char *cur_char; | |||
1053 | if (preference->type != PREF_STATIC_TEXT && g_utf8_strlen(preference->title, -1) > 80) { // Arbitrary. | |||
1054 | ws_error("Title for preference %s.%s is too long: %s", name_prefix, preference->name, preference->title)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1054 , __func__, "Title for preference %s.%s is too long: %s", name_prefix , preference->name, preference->title); | |||
1055 | } | |||
1056 | ||||
1057 | if (!g_utf8_validate(preference->title, -1, NULL((void*)0))) { | |||
1058 | ws_error("Title for preference %s.%s isn't valid UTF-8.", name_prefix, preference->name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1058 , __func__, "Title for preference %s.%s isn't valid UTF-8.", name_prefix , preference->name); | |||
1059 | } | |||
1060 | ||||
1061 | for (cur_char = preference->title; *cur_char; cur_char = g_utf8_next_char(cur_char)(char *)((cur_char) + g_utf8_skip[*(const guchar *)(cur_char) ])) { | |||
1062 | if (!g_unichar_isprint(g_utf8_get_char(cur_char))) { | |||
1063 | ws_error("Title for preference %s.%s isn't printable UTF-8.", name_prefix, preference->name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1063 , __func__, "Title for preference %s.%s isn't printable UTF-8." , name_prefix, preference->name); | |||
1064 | } | |||
1065 | } | |||
1066 | } | |||
1067 | ||||
1068 | if (preference->description) { | |||
1069 | if (!g_utf8_validate(preference->description, -1, NULL((void*)0))) { | |||
1070 | ws_error("Description for preference %s.%s isn't valid UTF-8.", name_prefix, preference->name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1070 , __func__, "Description for preference %s.%s isn't valid UTF-8." , name_prefix, preference->name); | |||
1071 | } | |||
1072 | } | |||
1073 | ||||
1074 | /* | |||
1075 | * We passed all of our checks. Add the preference. | |||
1076 | */ | |||
1077 | module->prefs = g_list_append(module->prefs, preference); | |||
1078 | if (title != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1079 | module->numprefs++; | |||
1080 | ||||
1081 | return preference; | |||
1082 | } | |||
1083 | ||||
1084 | /* | |||
1085 | * Find a preference in a module's list of preferences, given the module | |||
1086 | * and the preference's name. | |||
1087 | */ | |||
1088 | typedef struct { | |||
1089 | GList *list_entry; | |||
1090 | const char *name; | |||
1091 | module_t *submodule; | |||
1092 | } find_pref_arg_t; | |||
1093 | ||||
1094 | static int | |||
1095 | preference_match(const void *a, const void *b) | |||
1096 | { | |||
1097 | const pref_t *pref = (const pref_t *)a; | |||
1098 | const char *name = (const char *)b; | |||
1099 | ||||
1100 | return strcmp(name, pref->name); | |||
1101 | } | |||
1102 | ||||
1103 | static bool_Bool | |||
1104 | module_find_pref_cb(const void *key _U___attribute__((unused)), void *value, void *data) | |||
1105 | { | |||
1106 | find_pref_arg_t* arg = (find_pref_arg_t*)data; | |||
1107 | GList *list_entry; | |||
1108 | module_t *module = (module_t *)value; | |||
1109 | ||||
1110 | if (module == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1111 | return false0; | |||
1112 | ||||
1113 | list_entry = g_list_find_custom(module->prefs, arg->name, | |||
1114 | preference_match); | |||
1115 | ||||
1116 | if (list_entry == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1117 | return false0; | |||
1118 | ||||
1119 | arg->list_entry = list_entry; | |||
1120 | arg->submodule = module; | |||
1121 | return true1; | |||
1122 | } | |||
1123 | ||||
1124 | /* Tries to find a preference, setting containing_module to the (sub)module | |||
1125 | * holding this preference. */ | |||
1126 | static pref_t * | |||
1127 | prefs_find_preference_with_submodule(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1128 | module_t **containing_module) | |||
1129 | { | |||
1130 | find_pref_arg_t arg; | |||
1131 | GList *list_entry; | |||
1132 | ||||
1133 | if (module == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1134 | return NULL((void*)0); /* invalid parameters */ | |||
1135 | ||||
1136 | list_entry = g_list_find_custom(module->prefs, name, | |||
1137 | preference_match); | |||
1138 | arg.submodule = NULL((void*)0); | |||
1139 | ||||
1140 | if (list_entry == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1141 | { | |||
1142 | arg.list_entry = NULL((void*)0); | |||
1143 | if (module->submodules != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1144 | { | |||
1145 | arg.name = name; | |||
1146 | wmem_tree_foreach(module->submodules, module_find_pref_cb, &arg); | |||
1147 | } | |||
1148 | ||||
1149 | list_entry = arg.list_entry; | |||
1150 | } | |||
1151 | ||||
1152 | if (list_entry == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1153 | return NULL((void*)0); /* no such preference */ | |||
1154 | ||||
1155 | if (containing_module) | |||
1156 | *containing_module = arg.submodule ? arg.submodule : module; | |||
1157 | ||||
1158 | return (pref_t *) list_entry->data; | |||
1159 | } | |||
1160 | ||||
1161 | pref_t * | |||
1162 | prefs_find_preference(module_t *module, const char *name) | |||
1163 | { | |||
1164 | return prefs_find_preference_with_submodule(module, name, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
1165 | } | |||
1166 | ||||
1167 | /* | |||
1168 | * Returns true if the given protocol has registered preferences | |||
1169 | */ | |||
1170 | bool_Bool | |||
1171 | prefs_is_registered_protocol(const char *name) | |||
1172 | { | |||
1173 | module_t *m = prefs_find_module(name); | |||
1174 | ||||
1175 | return (m != NULL((void*)0) && !m->obsolete); | |||
1176 | } | |||
1177 | ||||
1178 | /* | |||
1179 | * Returns the module title of a registered protocol | |||
1180 | */ | |||
1181 | const char * | |||
1182 | prefs_get_title_by_name(const char *name) | |||
1183 | { | |||
1184 | module_t *m = prefs_find_module(name); | |||
1185 | ||||
1186 | return (m != NULL((void*)0) && !m->obsolete) ? m->title : NULL((void*)0); | |||
1187 | } | |||
1188 | ||||
1189 | /* | |||
1190 | * Register a preference with an unsigned integral value. | |||
1191 | */ | |||
1192 | void | |||
1193 | prefs_register_uint_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1194 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1195 | unsigned base, unsigned *var) | |||
1196 | { | |||
1197 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1198 | ||||
1199 | preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1200 | PREF_UINT, false0); | |||
1201 | preference->varp.uint = var; | |||
1202 | preference->default_val.uint = *var; | |||
1203 | ws_assert(base > 0 && base != 1 && base < 37)do { if ((1) && !(base > 0 && base != 1 && base < 37)) ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c" , 1203, __func__, "assertion failed: %s", "base > 0 && base != 1 && base < 37" ); } while (0); | |||
1204 | preference->info.base = base; | |||
1205 | } | |||
1206 | ||||
1207 | /* | |||
1208 | * XXX Add a prefs_register_{uint16|port}_preference which sets max_value? | |||
1209 | */ | |||
1210 | ||||
1211 | ||||
1212 | /* | |||
1213 | * Register a "custom" preference with a unsigned integral value. | |||
1214 | * XXX - This should be temporary until we can find a better way | |||
1215 | * to do "custom" preferences | |||
1216 | */ | |||
1217 | static void | |||
1218 | prefs_register_uint_custom_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1219 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1220 | struct pref_custom_cbs* custom_cbs, unsigned *var) | |||
1221 | { | |||
1222 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1223 | ||||
1224 | preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1225 | PREF_CUSTOM, false0); | |||
1226 | ||||
1227 | preference->custom_cbs = *custom_cbs; | |||
1228 | preference->varp.uint = var; | |||
1229 | preference->default_val.uint = *var; | |||
1230 | } | |||
1231 | ||||
1232 | /* | |||
1233 | * Register a preference with an Boolean value. | |||
1234 | */ | |||
1235 | void | |||
1236 | prefs_register_bool_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1237 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1238 | bool_Bool *var) | |||
1239 | { | |||
1240 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1241 | ||||
1242 | preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1243 | PREF_BOOL, false0); | |||
1244 | preference->varp.boolp = var; | |||
1245 | preference->default_val.boolval = *var; | |||
1246 | } | |||
1247 | ||||
1248 | unsigned int prefs_set_bool_value(pref_t *pref, bool_Bool value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1249 | { | |||
1250 | unsigned int changed = 0; | |||
1251 | ||||
1252 | switch (source) | |||
1253 | { | |||
1254 | case pref_default: | |||
1255 | if (pref->default_val.boolval != value) { | |||
1256 | pref->default_val.boolval = value; | |||
1257 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1258 | } | |||
1259 | break; | |||
1260 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1261 | if (pref->stashed_val.boolval != value) { | |||
1262 | pref->stashed_val.boolval = value; | |||
1263 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1264 | } | |||
1265 | break; | |||
1266 | case pref_current: | |||
1267 | if (*pref->varp.boolp != value) { | |||
1268 | *pref->varp.boolp = value; | |||
1269 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1270 | } | |||
1271 | break; | |||
1272 | default: | |||
1273 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1273 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1274 | break; | |||
1275 | } | |||
1276 | ||||
1277 | return changed; | |||
1278 | } | |||
1279 | ||||
1280 | void prefs_invert_bool_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1281 | { | |||
1282 | switch (source) | |||
1283 | { | |||
1284 | case pref_default: | |||
1285 | pref->default_val.boolval = !pref->default_val.boolval; | |||
1286 | break; | |||
1287 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1288 | pref->stashed_val.boolval = !pref->stashed_val.boolval; | |||
1289 | break; | |||
1290 | case pref_current: | |||
1291 | *pref->varp.boolp = !(*pref->varp.boolp); | |||
1292 | break; | |||
1293 | default: | |||
1294 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1294 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1295 | break; | |||
1296 | } | |||
1297 | } | |||
1298 | ||||
1299 | bool_Bool prefs_get_bool_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1300 | { | |||
1301 | switch (source) | |||
1302 | { | |||
1303 | case pref_default: | |||
1304 | return pref->default_val.boolval; | |||
1305 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1306 | return pref->stashed_val.boolval; | |||
1307 | case pref_current: | |||
1308 | return *pref->varp.boolp; | |||
1309 | default: | |||
1310 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1310 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1311 | break; | |||
1312 | } | |||
1313 | ||||
1314 | return false0; | |||
1315 | } | |||
1316 | ||||
1317 | /* | |||
1318 | * Register a preference with an enumerated value. | |||
1319 | */ | |||
1320 | /* | |||
1321 | * XXX Should we get rid of the radio_buttons parameter and make that | |||
1322 | * behavior automatic depending on the number of items? | |||
1323 | */ | |||
1324 | void | |||
1325 | prefs_register_enum_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1326 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1327 | int *var, const enum_val_t *enumvals, | |||
1328 | bool_Bool radio_buttons) | |||
1329 | { | |||
1330 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1331 | ||||
1332 | /* Validate that the "name one would use on the command line for the value" | |||
1333 | * doesn't require quoting, etc. It's all treated case-insensitively so we | |||
1334 | * don't care about upper vs lower case. | |||
1335 | */ | |||
1336 | for (size_t i = 0; enumvals[i].name != NULL((void*)0); i++) { | |||
1337 | for (const char *p = enumvals[i].name; *p != '\0'; p++) | |||
1338 | if (!(g_ascii_isalnum(*p)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (*p)] & G_ASCII_ALNUM) != 0) || *p == '_' || *p == '.' || *p == '-')) | |||
1339 | ws_error("Preference \"%s.%s\" enum value name \"%s\" contains invalid characters",ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1340 , __func__, "Preference \"%s.%s\" enum value name \"%s\" contains invalid characters" , module->name, name, enumvals[i].name) | |||
1340 | module->name, name, enumvals[i].name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1340 , __func__, "Preference \"%s.%s\" enum value name \"%s\" contains invalid characters" , module->name, name, enumvals[i].name); | |||
1341 | } | |||
1342 | ||||
1343 | ||||
1344 | preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1345 | PREF_ENUM, false0); | |||
1346 | preference->varp.enump = var; | |||
1347 | preference->default_val.enumval = *var; | |||
1348 | preference->info.enum_info.enumvals = enumvals; | |||
1349 | preference->info.enum_info.radio_buttons = radio_buttons; | |||
1350 | } | |||
1351 | ||||
1352 | unsigned int prefs_set_enum_value(pref_t *pref, int value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1353 | { | |||
1354 | unsigned int changed = 0; | |||
1355 | ||||
1356 | switch (source) | |||
1357 | { | |||
1358 | case pref_default: | |||
1359 | if (pref->default_val.enumval != value) { | |||
1360 | pref->default_val.enumval = value; | |||
1361 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1362 | } | |||
1363 | break; | |||
1364 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1365 | if (pref->stashed_val.enumval != value) { | |||
1366 | pref->stashed_val.enumval = value; | |||
1367 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1368 | } | |||
1369 | break; | |||
1370 | case pref_current: | |||
1371 | if (*pref->varp.enump != value) { | |||
1372 | *pref->varp.enump = value; | |||
1373 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1374 | } | |||
1375 | break; | |||
1376 | default: | |||
1377 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1377 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1378 | break; | |||
1379 | } | |||
1380 | ||||
1381 | return changed; | |||
1382 | } | |||
1383 | ||||
1384 | unsigned int prefs_set_enum_string_value(pref_t *pref, const char *value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1385 | { | |||
1386 | int enum_val = find_val_for_string(value, pref->info.enum_info.enumvals, *pref->varp.enump); | |||
1387 | ||||
1388 | return prefs_set_enum_value(pref, enum_val, source); | |||
1389 | } | |||
1390 | ||||
1391 | int prefs_get_enum_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1392 | { | |||
1393 | switch (source) | |||
1394 | { | |||
1395 | case pref_default: | |||
1396 | return pref->default_val.enumval; | |||
1397 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1398 | return pref->stashed_val.enumval; | |||
1399 | case pref_current: | |||
1400 | return *pref->varp.enump; | |||
1401 | default: | |||
1402 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1402 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1403 | break; | |||
1404 | } | |||
1405 | ||||
1406 | return 0; | |||
1407 | } | |||
1408 | ||||
1409 | const enum_val_t* prefs_get_enumvals(pref_t *pref) | |||
1410 | { | |||
1411 | return pref->info.enum_info.enumvals; | |||
1412 | } | |||
1413 | ||||
1414 | bool_Bool prefs_get_enum_radiobuttons(pref_t *pref) | |||
1415 | { | |||
1416 | return pref->info.enum_info.radio_buttons; | |||
1417 | } | |||
1418 | ||||
1419 | /* | |||
1420 | * For use by UI code that sets preferences. | |||
1421 | */ | |||
1422 | unsigned int | |||
1423 | prefs_set_custom_value(pref_t *pref, const char *value, pref_source_t source _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
1424 | { | |||
1425 | /* XXX - support pref source for custom preferences */ | |||
1426 | unsigned int changed = 0; | |||
1427 | pref->custom_cbs.set_cb(pref, value, &changed); | |||
1428 | return changed; | |||
1429 | } | |||
1430 | ||||
1431 | static void | |||
1432 | register_string_like_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1433 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1434 | char **var, pref_type_e type, | |||
1435 | struct pref_custom_cbs* custom_cbs, | |||
1436 | bool_Bool free_tmp) | |||
1437 | { | |||
1438 | pref_t *pref; | |||
1439 | char *tmp; | |||
1440 | ||||
1441 | pref = register_preference(module, name, title, description, type, false0); | |||
1442 | ||||
1443 | /* | |||
1444 | * String preference values should be non-null (as you can't | |||
1445 | * keep them null after using the preferences GUI, you can at best | |||
1446 | * have them be null strings) and freeable (as we free them | |||
1447 | * if we change them). | |||
1448 | * | |||
1449 | * If the value is a null pointer, make it a copy of a null | |||
1450 | * string, otherwise make it a copy of the value. | |||
1451 | */ | |||
1452 | tmp = *var; | |||
1453 | if (*var == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
1454 | *var = g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
1455 | } else { | |||
1456 | *var = g_strdup(*var)g_strdup_inline (*var); | |||
1457 | } | |||
1458 | if (free_tmp) { | |||
1459 | g_free(tmp); | |||
1460 | } | |||
1461 | pref->varp.string = var; | |||
1462 | pref->default_val.string = g_strdup(*var)g_strdup_inline (*var); | |||
1463 | pref->stashed_val.string = NULL((void*)0); | |||
1464 | if (type == PREF_CUSTOM) { | |||
1465 | ws_assert(custom_cbs)do { if ((1) && !(custom_cbs)) ws_log_fatal_full("Epan" , LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1465, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "custom_cbs"); } while (0); | |||
1466 | pref->custom_cbs = *custom_cbs; | |||
1467 | } | |||
1468 | } | |||
1469 | ||||
1470 | /* | |||
1471 | * Assign to a string preference. | |||
1472 | */ | |||
1473 | static void | |||
1474 | pref_set_string_like_pref_value(pref_t *pref, const char *value) | |||
1475 | { | |||
1476 | DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)clang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" | |||
1477 | g_free((void *)*pref->varp.string); | |||
1478 | DIAG_ON(cast-qual)clang diagnostic pop | |||
1479 | *pref->varp.string = g_strdup(value)g_strdup_inline (value); | |||
1480 | } | |||
1481 | ||||
1482 | /* | |||
1483 | * For use by UI code that sets preferences. | |||
1484 | */ | |||
1485 | unsigned int | |||
1486 | prefs_set_string_value(pref_t *pref, const char* value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1487 | { | |||
1488 | unsigned int changed = 0; | |||
1489 | ||||
1490 | switch (source) | |||
1491 | { | |||
1492 | case pref_default: | |||
1493 | if (*pref->default_val.string) { | |||
1494 | if (strcmp(pref->default_val.string, value) != 0) { | |||
1495 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1496 | g_free(pref->default_val.string); | |||
1497 | pref->default_val.string = g_strdup(value)g_strdup_inline (value); | |||
1498 | } | |||
1499 | } else if (value) { | |||
1500 | pref->default_val.string = g_strdup(value)g_strdup_inline (value); | |||
1501 | } | |||
1502 | break; | |||
1503 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1504 | if (pref->stashed_val.string) { | |||
1505 | if (strcmp(pref->stashed_val.string, value) != 0) { | |||
1506 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1507 | g_free(pref->stashed_val.string); | |||
1508 | pref->stashed_val.string = g_strdup(value)g_strdup_inline (value); | |||
1509 | } | |||
1510 | } else if (value) { | |||
1511 | pref->stashed_val.string = g_strdup(value)g_strdup_inline (value); | |||
1512 | } | |||
1513 | break; | |||
1514 | case pref_current: | |||
1515 | if (*pref->varp.string) { | |||
1516 | if (strcmp(*pref->varp.string, value) != 0) { | |||
1517 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1518 | pref_set_string_like_pref_value(pref, value); | |||
1519 | } | |||
1520 | } else if (value) { | |||
1521 | pref_set_string_like_pref_value(pref, value); | |||
1522 | } | |||
1523 | break; | |||
1524 | default: | |||
1525 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1525 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1526 | break; | |||
1527 | } | |||
1528 | ||||
1529 | return changed; | |||
1530 | } | |||
1531 | ||||
1532 | char* prefs_get_string_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1533 | { | |||
1534 | switch (source) | |||
1535 | { | |||
1536 | case pref_default: | |||
1537 | return pref->default_val.string; | |||
1538 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1539 | return pref->stashed_val.string; | |||
1540 | case pref_current: | |||
1541 | return *pref->varp.string; | |||
1542 | default: | |||
1543 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1543 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1544 | break; | |||
1545 | } | |||
1546 | ||||
1547 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
1548 | } | |||
1549 | ||||
1550 | /* | |||
1551 | * Reset the value of a string-like preference. | |||
1552 | */ | |||
1553 | static void | |||
1554 | reset_string_like_preference(pref_t *pref) | |||
1555 | { | |||
1556 | g_free(*pref->varp.string); | |||
1557 | *pref->varp.string = g_strdup(pref->default_val.string)g_strdup_inline (pref->default_val.string); | |||
1558 | } | |||
1559 | ||||
1560 | /* | |||
1561 | * Register a preference with a character-string value. | |||
1562 | */ | |||
1563 | void | |||
1564 | prefs_register_string_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1565 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1566 | const char **var) | |||
1567 | { | |||
1568 | DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)clang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" | |||
1569 | register_string_like_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1570 | (char **)var, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
1571 | DIAG_ON(cast-qual)clang diagnostic pop | |||
1572 | } | |||
1573 | ||||
1574 | /* | |||
1575 | * Register a preference with a file name (string) value. | |||
1576 | */ | |||
1577 | void | |||
1578 | prefs_register_filename_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1579 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1580 | const char **var, bool_Bool for_writing) | |||
1581 | { | |||
1582 | DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)clang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" | |||
1583 | register_string_like_preference(module, name, title, description, (char **)var, | |||
1584 | for_writing ? PREF_SAVE_FILENAME : PREF_OPEN_FILENAME, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
1585 | DIAG_ON(cast-qual)clang diagnostic pop | |||
1586 | } | |||
1587 | ||||
1588 | /* | |||
1589 | * Register a preference with a directory name (string) value. | |||
1590 | */ | |||
1591 | void | |||
1592 | prefs_register_directory_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1593 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1594 | const char **var) | |||
1595 | { | |||
1596 | DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)clang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" | |||
1597 | register_string_like_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1598 | (char **)var, PREF_DIRNAME, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
1599 | DIAG_ON(cast-qual)clang diagnostic pop | |||
1600 | } | |||
1601 | ||||
1602 | /* Refactoring to handle both PREF_RANGE and PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE */ | |||
1603 | static pref_t* | |||
1604 | prefs_register_range_preference_common(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1605 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1606 | range_t **var, uint32_t max_value, pref_type_e type) | |||
1607 | { | |||
1608 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1609 | ||||
1610 | preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, type, false0); | |||
1611 | preference->info.max_value = max_value; | |||
1612 | ||||
1613 | /* | |||
1614 | * Range preference values should be non-null (as you can't | |||
1615 | * keep them null after using the preferences GUI, you can at best | |||
1616 | * have them be empty ranges) and freeable (as we free them | |||
1617 | * if we change them). | |||
1618 | * | |||
1619 | * If the value is a null pointer, make it an empty range. | |||
1620 | */ | |||
1621 | if (*var == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
1622 | *var = range_empty(wmem_epan_scope()); | |||
1623 | preference->varp.range = var; | |||
1624 | preference->default_val.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), *var); | |||
1625 | preference->stashed_val.range = NULL((void*)0); | |||
1626 | ||||
1627 | return preference; | |||
1628 | } | |||
1629 | ||||
1630 | /* | |||
1631 | * Register a preference with a ranged value. | |||
1632 | */ | |||
1633 | void | |||
1634 | prefs_register_range_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1635 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1636 | range_t **var, uint32_t max_value) | |||
1637 | { | |||
1638 | prefs_register_range_preference_common(module, name, title, | |||
1639 | description, var, max_value, PREF_RANGE); | |||
1640 | } | |||
1641 | ||||
1642 | bool_Bool | |||
1643 | prefs_set_range_value_work(pref_t *pref, const char *value, | |||
1644 | bool_Bool return_range_errors, unsigned int *changed_flags) | |||
1645 | { | |||
1646 | range_t *newrange; | |||
1647 | ||||
1648 | if (range_convert_str_work(wmem_epan_scope(), &newrange, value, pref->info.max_value, | |||
1649 | return_range_errors) != CVT_NO_ERROR) { | |||
1650 | return false0; /* number was bad */ | |||
1651 | } | |||
1652 | ||||
1653 | if (!ranges_are_equal(*pref->varp.range, newrange)) { | |||
1654 | *changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1655 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
1656 | *pref->varp.range = newrange; | |||
1657 | } else { | |||
1658 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), newrange); | |||
1659 | } | |||
1660 | return true1; | |||
1661 | } | |||
1662 | ||||
1663 | /* | |||
1664 | * For use by UI code that sets preferences. | |||
1665 | */ | |||
1666 | unsigned int | |||
1667 | prefs_set_stashed_range_value(pref_t *pref, const char *value) | |||
1668 | { | |||
1669 | range_t *newrange; | |||
1670 | ||||
1671 | if (range_convert_str_work(wmem_epan_scope(), &newrange, value, pref->info.max_value, | |||
1672 | true1) != CVT_NO_ERROR) { | |||
1673 | return 0; /* number was bad */ | |||
1674 | } | |||
1675 | ||||
1676 | if (!ranges_are_equal(pref->stashed_val.range, newrange)) { | |||
1677 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
1678 | pref->stashed_val.range = newrange; | |||
1679 | } else { | |||
1680 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), newrange); | |||
1681 | } | |||
1682 | return prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
1683 | ||||
1684 | } | |||
1685 | ||||
1686 | bool_Bool prefs_add_list_value(pref_t *pref, void* value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1687 | { | |||
1688 | switch (source) | |||
1689 | { | |||
1690 | case pref_default: | |||
1691 | pref->default_val.list = g_list_prepend(pref->default_val.list, value); | |||
1692 | break; | |||
1693 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1694 | pref->stashed_val.list = g_list_prepend(pref->stashed_val.list, value); | |||
1695 | break; | |||
1696 | case pref_current: | |||
1697 | *pref->varp.list = g_list_prepend(*pref->varp.list, value); | |||
1698 | break; | |||
1699 | default: | |||
1700 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1700 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1701 | break; | |||
1702 | } | |||
1703 | ||||
1704 | return true1; | |||
1705 | } | |||
1706 | ||||
1707 | GList* prefs_get_list_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1708 | { | |||
1709 | switch (source) | |||
1710 | { | |||
1711 | case pref_default: | |||
1712 | return pref->default_val.list; | |||
1713 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1714 | return pref->stashed_val.list; | |||
1715 | case pref_current: | |||
1716 | return *pref->varp.list; | |||
1717 | default: | |||
1718 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1718 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1719 | break; | |||
1720 | } | |||
1721 | ||||
1722 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
1723 | } | |||
1724 | ||||
1725 | bool_Bool prefs_set_range_value(pref_t *pref, range_t *value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1726 | { | |||
1727 | bool_Bool changed = false0; | |||
1728 | ||||
1729 | switch (source) | |||
1730 | { | |||
1731 | case pref_default: | |||
1732 | if (!ranges_are_equal(pref->default_val.range, value)) { | |||
1733 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->default_val.range); | |||
1734 | pref->default_val.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), value); | |||
1735 | changed = true1; | |||
1736 | } | |||
1737 | break; | |||
1738 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1739 | if (!ranges_are_equal(pref->stashed_val.range, value)) { | |||
1740 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
1741 | pref->stashed_val.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), value); | |||
1742 | changed = true1; | |||
1743 | } | |||
1744 | break; | |||
1745 | case pref_current: | |||
1746 | if (!ranges_are_equal(*pref->varp.range, value)) { | |||
1747 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
1748 | *pref->varp.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), value); | |||
1749 | changed = true1; | |||
1750 | } | |||
1751 | break; | |||
1752 | default: | |||
1753 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1753 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1754 | break; | |||
1755 | } | |||
1756 | ||||
1757 | return changed; | |||
1758 | } | |||
1759 | ||||
1760 | range_t* prefs_get_range_value_real(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1761 | { | |||
1762 | switch (source) | |||
1763 | { | |||
1764 | case pref_default: | |||
1765 | return pref->default_val.range; | |||
1766 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1767 | return pref->stashed_val.range; | |||
1768 | case pref_current: | |||
1769 | return *pref->varp.range; | |||
1770 | default: | |||
1771 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1771 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1772 | break; | |||
1773 | } | |||
1774 | ||||
1775 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
1776 | } | |||
1777 | ||||
1778 | range_t* prefs_get_range_value(const char *module_name, const char* pref_name) | |||
1779 | { | |||
1780 | pref_t *pref = prefs_find_preference(prefs_find_module(module_name), pref_name); | |||
1781 | if (pref == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
1782 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
1783 | } | |||
1784 | return prefs_get_range_value_real(pref, pref_current); | |||
1785 | } | |||
1786 | ||||
1787 | void | |||
1788 | prefs_range_add_value(pref_t *pref, uint32_t val) | |||
1789 | { | |||
1790 | range_add_value(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->varp.range, val); | |||
1791 | } | |||
1792 | ||||
1793 | void | |||
1794 | prefs_range_remove_value(pref_t *pref, uint32_t val) | |||
1795 | { | |||
1796 | range_remove_value(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->varp.range, val); | |||
1797 | } | |||
1798 | ||||
1799 | /* | |||
1800 | * Register a static text 'preference'. It can be used to add explanatory | |||
1801 | * text inline with other preferences in the GUI. | |||
1802 | * Note: Static preferences are not saved to the preferences file. | |||
1803 | */ | |||
1804 | void | |||
1805 | prefs_register_static_text_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1806 | const char *title, | |||
1807 | const char *description) | |||
1808 | { | |||
1809 | register_preference(module, name, title, description, PREF_STATIC_TEXT, false0); | |||
1810 | } | |||
1811 | ||||
1812 | /* | |||
1813 | * Register a uat 'preference'. It adds a button that opens the uat's window in the | |||
1814 | * preferences tab of the module. | |||
1815 | */ | |||
1816 | extern void | |||
1817 | prefs_register_uat_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1818 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1819 | uat_t* uat) | |||
1820 | { | |||
1821 | pref_t* preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, PREF_UAT, false0); | |||
1822 | ||||
1823 | preference->varp.uat = uat; | |||
1824 | } | |||
1825 | ||||
1826 | struct epan_uat* prefs_get_uat_value(pref_t *pref) | |||
1827 | { | |||
1828 | return pref->varp.uat; | |||
1829 | } | |||
1830 | ||||
1831 | /* | |||
1832 | * Register a color preference. | |||
1833 | */ | |||
1834 | void | |||
1835 | prefs_register_color_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1836 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1837 | color_t *color) | |||
1838 | { | |||
1839 | pref_t* preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, PREF_COLOR, false0); | |||
1840 | ||||
1841 | preference->varp.colorp = color; | |||
1842 | preference->default_val.color = *color; | |||
1843 | } | |||
1844 | ||||
1845 | bool_Bool prefs_set_color_value(pref_t *pref, color_t value, pref_source_t source) | |||
1846 | { | |||
1847 | bool_Bool changed = false0; | |||
1848 | ||||
1849 | switch (source) | |||
1850 | { | |||
1851 | case pref_default: | |||
1852 | if ((pref->default_val.color.red != value.red) || | |||
1853 | (pref->default_val.color.green != value.green) || | |||
1854 | (pref->default_val.color.blue != value.blue)) { | |||
1855 | changed = true1; | |||
1856 | pref->default_val.color = value; | |||
1857 | } | |||
1858 | break; | |||
1859 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1860 | if ((pref->stashed_val.color.red != value.red) || | |||
1861 | (pref->stashed_val.color.green != value.green) || | |||
1862 | (pref->stashed_val.color.blue != value.blue)) { | |||
1863 | changed = true1; | |||
1864 | pref->stashed_val.color = value; | |||
1865 | } | |||
1866 | break; | |||
1867 | case pref_current: | |||
1868 | if ((pref->varp.colorp->red != value.red) || | |||
1869 | (pref->varp.colorp->green != value.green) || | |||
1870 | (pref->varp.colorp->blue != value.blue)) { | |||
1871 | changed = true1; | |||
1872 | *pref->varp.colorp = value; | |||
1873 | } | |||
1874 | break; | |||
1875 | default: | |||
1876 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1876 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1877 | break; | |||
1878 | } | |||
1879 | ||||
1880 | return changed; | |||
1881 | } | |||
1882 | ||||
1883 | color_t* prefs_get_color_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
1884 | { | |||
1885 | switch (source) | |||
1886 | { | |||
1887 | case pref_default: | |||
1888 | return &pref->default_val.color; | |||
1889 | case pref_stashed: | |||
1890 | return &pref->stashed_val.color; | |||
1891 | case pref_current: | |||
1892 | return pref->varp.colorp; | |||
1893 | default: | |||
1894 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 1894 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
1895 | break; | |||
1896 | } | |||
1897 | ||||
1898 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
1899 | } | |||
1900 | ||||
1901 | /* | |||
1902 | * Register a "custom" preference with a list. | |||
1903 | * XXX - This should be temporary until we can find a better way | |||
1904 | * to do "custom" preferences | |||
1905 | */ | |||
1906 | typedef void (*pref_custom_list_init_cb) (pref_t* pref, GList** value); | |||
1907 | ||||
1908 | static void | |||
1909 | prefs_register_list_custom_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1910 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1911 | struct pref_custom_cbs* custom_cbs, | |||
1912 | pref_custom_list_init_cb init_cb, | |||
1913 | GList** list) | |||
1914 | { | |||
1915 | pref_t* preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, PREF_CUSTOM, false0); | |||
1916 | ||||
1917 | preference->custom_cbs = *custom_cbs; | |||
1918 | init_cb(preference, list); | |||
1919 | } | |||
1920 | ||||
1921 | /* | |||
1922 | * Register a custom preference. | |||
1923 | */ | |||
1924 | void | |||
1925 | prefs_register_custom_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1926 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1927 | struct pref_custom_cbs* custom_cbs, | |||
1928 | void **custom_data _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
1929 | { | |||
1930 | pref_t* preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, PREF_CUSTOM, false0); | |||
1931 | ||||
1932 | preference->custom_cbs = *custom_cbs; | |||
1933 | /* XXX - wait until we can handle void** pointers | |||
1934 | preference->custom_cbs.init_cb(preference, custom_data); | |||
1935 | */ | |||
1936 | } | |||
1937 | ||||
1938 | /* | |||
1939 | * Register a dedicated TCP preference for SEQ analysis overriding. | |||
1940 | * This is similar to the data structure from enum preference, except | |||
1941 | * that when a preference dialog is used, the stashed value is the list | |||
1942 | * of frame data pointers whose sequence analysis override will be set | |||
1943 | * to the current value if the dialog is accepted. | |||
1944 | * | |||
1945 | * We don't need to read or write the value from the preferences file | |||
1946 | * (or command line), because the override is reset to the default (0) | |||
1947 | * for each frame when a new capture file is loaded. | |||
1948 | */ | |||
1949 | void | |||
1950 | prefs_register_custom_preference_TCP_Analysis(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1951 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1952 | int *var, const enum_val_t *enumvals, | |||
1953 | bool_Bool radio_buttons) | |||
1954 | { | |||
1955 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1956 | ||||
1957 | preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1958 | PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM, false0); | |||
1959 | preference->varp.enump = var; | |||
1960 | preference->default_val.enumval = *var; | |||
1961 | preference->stashed_val.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
1962 | preference->info.enum_info.enumvals = enumvals; | |||
1963 | preference->info.enum_info.radio_buttons = radio_buttons; | |||
1964 | } | |||
1965 | ||||
1966 | /* | |||
1967 | * Register a (internal) "Decode As" preference with a ranged value. | |||
1968 | */ | |||
1969 | void prefs_register_decode_as_range_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1970 | const char *title, const char *description, range_t **var, | |||
1971 | uint32_t max_value, const char *dissector_table, const char *dissector_description) | |||
1972 | { | |||
1973 | pref_t *preference; | |||
1974 | ||||
1975 | preference = prefs_register_range_preference_common(module, name, title, | |||
1976 | description, var, max_value, PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE); | |||
1977 | preference->dissector_desc = dissector_description; | |||
1978 | preference->dissector_table = dissector_table; | |||
1979 | } | |||
1980 | ||||
1981 | /* | |||
1982 | * Register a preference with password value. | |||
1983 | */ | |||
1984 | void | |||
1985 | prefs_register_password_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
1986 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
1987 | const char **var) | |||
1988 | { | |||
1989 | DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)clang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" | |||
1990 | register_string_like_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
1991 | (char **)var, PREF_PASSWORD, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
1992 | DIAG_ON(cast-qual)clang diagnostic pop | |||
1993 | } | |||
1994 | ||||
1995 | /* | |||
1996 | * Register a preference with a dissector name. | |||
1997 | */ | |||
1998 | void | |||
1999 | prefs_register_dissector_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, | |||
2000 | const char *title, const char *description, | |||
2001 | const char **var) | |||
2002 | { | |||
2003 | DIAG_OFF(cast-qual)clang diagnostic push
clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" | |||
2004 | register_string_like_preference(module, name, title, description, | |||
2005 | (char **)var, PREF_DISSECTOR, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
2006 | DIAG_ON(cast-qual)clang diagnostic pop | |||
2007 | } | |||
2008 | ||||
2009 | bool_Bool prefs_add_decode_as_value(pref_t *pref, unsigned value, bool_Bool replace) | |||
2010 | { | |||
2011 | switch(pref->type) | |||
2012 | { | |||
2013 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
2014 | if (replace) | |||
2015 | { | |||
2016 | /* If range has single value, replace it */ | |||
2017 | if (((*pref->varp.range)->nranges == 1) && | |||
2018 | ((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[0].low == (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[0].high)) { | |||
2019 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
2020 | *pref->varp.range = range_empty(wmem_epan_scope()); | |||
2021 | } | |||
2022 | } | |||
2023 | ||||
2024 | prefs_range_add_value(pref, value); | |||
2025 | break; | |||
2026 | default: | |||
2027 | /* XXX - Worth asserting over? */ | |||
2028 | break; | |||
2029 | } | |||
2030 | ||||
2031 | return true1; | |||
2032 | } | |||
2033 | ||||
2034 | bool_Bool prefs_remove_decode_as_value(pref_t *pref, unsigned value, bool_Bool set_default _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2035 | { | |||
2036 | switch(pref->type) | |||
2037 | { | |||
2038 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
2039 | /* XXX - We could set to the default if the value is the only one | |||
2040 | * in the range. | |||
2041 | */ | |||
2042 | prefs_range_remove_value(pref, value); | |||
2043 | break; | |||
2044 | default: | |||
2045 | break; | |||
2046 | } | |||
2047 | ||||
2048 | return true1; | |||
2049 | } | |||
2050 | ||||
2051 | /* | |||
2052 | * Register a preference that used to be supported but no longer is. | |||
2053 | */ | |||
2054 | void | |||
2055 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(module_t *module, const char *name) | |||
2056 | { | |||
2057 | register_preference(module, name, NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), PREF_STATIC_TEXT, true1); | |||
2058 | } | |||
2059 | ||||
2060 | bool_Bool | |||
2061 | prefs_is_preference_obsolete(pref_t *pref) | |||
2062 | { | |||
2063 | return pref->obsolete; | |||
2064 | } | |||
2065 | ||||
2066 | void | |||
2067 | prefs_set_preference_effect_fields(module_t *module, const char *name) | |||
2068 | { | |||
2069 | prefs_set_preference_effect(module, name, PREF_EFFECT_FIELDS(1u << 3)); | |||
2070 | } | |||
2071 | ||||
2072 | void prefs_set_preference_effect(module_t* module, const char* name, unsigned flags) { | |||
2073 | pref_t* pref = prefs_find_preference(module, name); | |||
2074 | if (pref) { | |||
2075 | prefs_set_effect_flags(pref, prefs_get_effect_flags(pref) | flags); | |||
2076 | } | |||
2077 | } | |||
2078 | ||||
2079 | unsigned | |||
2080 | pref_stash(pref_t *pref, void *unused _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2081 | { | |||
2082 | ws_assert(!pref->obsolete)do { if ((1) && !(!pref->obsolete)) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2082, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "!pref->obsolete"); } while (0); | |||
2083 | ||||
2084 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
2085 | ||||
2086 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
2087 | pref->stashed_val.uint = *pref->varp.uint; | |||
2088 | break; | |||
2089 | ||||
2090 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
2091 | pref->stashed_val.boolval = *pref->varp.boolp; | |||
2092 | break; | |||
2093 | ||||
2094 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
2095 | pref->stashed_val.enumval = *pref->varp.enump; | |||
2096 | break; | |||
2097 | ||||
2098 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
2099 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
2100 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
2101 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
2102 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
2103 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
2104 | g_free(pref->stashed_val.string); | |||
2105 | pref->stashed_val.string = g_strdup(*pref->varp.string)g_strdup_inline (*pref->varp.string); | |||
2106 | break; | |||
2107 | ||||
2108 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
2109 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
2110 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
2111 | pref->stashed_val.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
2112 | break; | |||
2113 | ||||
2114 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
2115 | pref->stashed_val.color = *pref->varp.colorp; | |||
2116 | break; | |||
2117 | ||||
2118 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
2119 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
2120 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
2121 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
2122 | break; | |||
2123 | ||||
2124 | default: | |||
2125 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2125 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
2126 | break; | |||
2127 | } | |||
2128 | return 0; | |||
2129 | } | |||
2130 | ||||
2131 | unsigned | |||
2132 | pref_unstash(pref_t *pref, void *unstash_data_p) | |||
2133 | { | |||
2134 | pref_unstash_data_t *unstash_data = (pref_unstash_data_t *)unstash_data_p; | |||
2135 | dissector_table_t sub_dissectors = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2136 | dissector_handle_t handle = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2137 | ||||
2138 | ws_assert(!pref->obsolete)do { if ((1) && !(!pref->obsolete)) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2138, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "!pref->obsolete"); } while (0); | |||
2139 | ||||
2140 | /* Revert the preference to its saved value. */ | |||
2141 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
2142 | ||||
2143 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
2144 | if (*pref->varp.uint != pref->stashed_val.uint) { | |||
2145 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2146 | *pref->varp.uint = pref->stashed_val.uint; | |||
2147 | } | |||
2148 | break; | |||
2149 | ||||
2150 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
2151 | if (*pref->varp.boolp != pref->stashed_val.boolval) { | |||
2152 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2153 | *pref->varp.boolp = pref->stashed_val.boolval; | |||
2154 | } | |||
2155 | break; | |||
2156 | ||||
2157 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
2158 | if (*pref->varp.enump != pref->stashed_val.enumval) { | |||
2159 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2160 | *pref->varp.enump = pref->stashed_val.enumval; | |||
2161 | } | |||
2162 | break; | |||
2163 | ||||
2164 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
2165 | { | |||
2166 | /* The preference dialogs are modal so the frame_data pointers should | |||
2167 | * still be valid; otherwise we could store the frame numbers to | |||
2168 | * change. | |||
2169 | */ | |||
2170 | frame_data *fdata; | |||
2171 | for (GList* elem = pref->stashed_val.list; elem != NULL((void*)0); elem = elem->next) { | |||
2172 | fdata = (frame_data*)elem->data; | |||
2173 | if (fdata->tcp_snd_manual_analysis != *pref->varp.enump) { | |||
2174 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2175 | fdata->tcp_snd_manual_analysis = *pref->varp.enump; | |||
2176 | } | |||
2177 | } | |||
2178 | break; | |||
2179 | } | |||
2180 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
2181 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
2182 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
2183 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
2184 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
2185 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
2186 | if (strcmp(*pref->varp.string, pref->stashed_val.string) != 0) { | |||
2187 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2188 | g_free(*pref->varp.string); | |||
2189 | *pref->varp.string = g_strdup(pref->stashed_val.string)g_strdup_inline (pref->stashed_val.string); | |||
2190 | } | |||
2191 | break; | |||
2192 | ||||
2193 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
2194 | { | |||
2195 | const char* table_name = prefs_get_dissector_table(pref); | |||
2196 | if (!ranges_are_equal(*pref->varp.range, pref->stashed_val.range)) { | |||
2197 | uint32_t i, j; | |||
2198 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2199 | ||||
2200 | if (unstash_data->handle_decode_as) { | |||
2201 | sub_dissectors = find_dissector_table(table_name); | |||
2202 | if (sub_dissectors != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
2203 | const char *handle_desc = prefs_get_dissector_description(pref); | |||
2204 | // It should perhaps be possible to get this via dissector name. | |||
2205 | handle = dissector_table_get_dissector_handle(sub_dissectors, handle_desc); | |||
2206 | if (handle != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
2207 | /* Set the current handle to NULL for all the old values | |||
2208 | * in the dissector table. If there isn't an initial | |||
2209 | * handle, this actually deletes the entry. (If there | |||
2210 | * is an initial entry, keep it around so that the | |||
2211 | * user can see the original value.) | |||
2212 | * | |||
2213 | * XXX - If there's an initial handle which is not this, | |||
2214 | * reset it instead? At least this leaves the initial | |||
2215 | * handle visible in the Decode As table. | |||
2216 | */ | |||
2217 | for (i = 0; i < (*pref->varp.range)->nranges; i++) { | |||
2218 | for (j = (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].low; j < (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high; j++) { | |||
2219 | dissector_change_uint(table_name, j, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
2220 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(j)((gpointer) (gulong) (j)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
2221 | } | |||
2222 | ||||
2223 | dissector_change_uint(table_name, (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
2224 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high)((gpointer) (gulong) ((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high )), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
2225 | } | |||
2226 | } | |||
2227 | } | |||
2228 | } | |||
2229 | ||||
2230 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
2231 | *pref->varp.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
2232 | ||||
2233 | if (unstash_data->handle_decode_as) { | |||
2234 | if ((sub_dissectors != NULL((void*)0)) && (handle != NULL((void*)0))) { | |||
2235 | ||||
2236 | /* Add new values to the dissector table */ | |||
2237 | for (i = 0; i < (*pref->varp.range)->nranges; i++) { | |||
2238 | ||||
2239 | for (j = (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].low; j < (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high; j++) { | |||
2240 | dissector_change_uint(table_name, j, handle); | |||
2241 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(j)((gpointer) (gulong) (j)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
2242 | } | |||
2243 | ||||
2244 | dissector_change_uint(table_name, (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high, handle); | |||
2245 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high)((gpointer) (gulong) ((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high )), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
2246 | } | |||
2247 | } | |||
2248 | } | |||
2249 | } | |||
2250 | break; | |||
2251 | } | |||
2252 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
2253 | if (!ranges_are_equal(*pref->varp.range, pref->stashed_val.range)) { | |||
2254 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2255 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
2256 | *pref->varp.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
2257 | } | |||
2258 | break; | |||
2259 | ||||
2260 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
2261 | if ((pref->varp.colorp->blue != pref->stashed_val.color.blue) || | |||
2262 | (pref->varp.colorp->red != pref->stashed_val.color.red) || | |||
2263 | (pref->varp.colorp->green != pref->stashed_val.color.green)) { | |||
2264 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2265 | *pref->varp.colorp = pref->stashed_val.color; | |||
2266 | } | |||
2267 | break; | |||
2268 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
2269 | if (pref->varp.uat && pref->varp.uat->changed) { | |||
2270 | unstash_data->module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
2271 | pref->varp.uat->changed = false0; | |||
2272 | } | |||
2273 | break; | |||
2274 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
2275 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
2276 | break; | |||
2277 | ||||
2278 | default: | |||
2279 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2279 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
2280 | break; | |||
2281 | } | |||
2282 | return 0; | |||
2283 | } | |||
2284 | ||||
2285 | void | |||
2286 | reset_stashed_pref(pref_t *pref) { | |||
2287 | ||||
2288 | ws_assert(!pref->obsolete)do { if ((1) && !(!pref->obsolete)) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2288, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "!pref->obsolete"); } while (0); | |||
2289 | ||||
2290 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
2291 | ||||
2292 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
2293 | pref->stashed_val.uint = pref->default_val.uint; | |||
2294 | break; | |||
2295 | ||||
2296 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
2297 | pref->stashed_val.boolval = pref->default_val.boolval; | |||
2298 | break; | |||
2299 | ||||
2300 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
2301 | pref->stashed_val.enumval = pref->default_val.enumval; | |||
2302 | break; | |||
2303 | ||||
2304 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
2305 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
2306 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
2307 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
2308 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
2309 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
2310 | g_free(pref->stashed_val.string); | |||
2311 | pref->stashed_val.string = g_strdup(pref->default_val.string)g_strdup_inline (pref->default_val.string); | |||
2312 | break; | |||
2313 | ||||
2314 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
2315 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
2316 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
2317 | pref->stashed_val.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->default_val.range); | |||
2318 | break; | |||
2319 | ||||
2320 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
2321 | if (pref->stashed_val.list != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
2322 | g_list_free(pref->stashed_val.list); | |||
2323 | pref->stashed_val.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2324 | } | |||
2325 | break; | |||
2326 | ||||
2327 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
2328 | memcpy(&pref->stashed_val.color, &pref->default_val.color, sizeof(color_t)); | |||
2329 | break; | |||
2330 | ||||
2331 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
2332 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
2333 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
2334 | break; | |||
2335 | ||||
2336 | default: | |||
2337 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2337 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
2338 | break; | |||
2339 | } | |||
2340 | } | |||
2341 | ||||
2342 | unsigned | |||
2343 | pref_clean_stash(pref_t *pref, void *unused _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2344 | { | |||
2345 | ws_assert(!pref->obsolete)do { if ((1) && !(!pref->obsolete)) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2345, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "!pref->obsolete"); } while (0); | |||
2346 | ||||
2347 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
2348 | ||||
2349 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
2350 | break; | |||
2351 | ||||
2352 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
2353 | break; | |||
2354 | ||||
2355 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
2356 | break; | |||
2357 | ||||
2358 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
2359 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
2360 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
2361 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
2362 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
2363 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
2364 | if (pref->stashed_val.string != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
2365 | g_free(pref->stashed_val.string); | |||
2366 | pref->stashed_val.string = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2367 | } | |||
2368 | break; | |||
2369 | ||||
2370 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
2371 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
2372 | if (pref->stashed_val.range != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
2373 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->stashed_val.range); | |||
2374 | pref->stashed_val.range = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2375 | } | |||
2376 | break; | |||
2377 | ||||
2378 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
2379 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
2380 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
2381 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
2382 | break; | |||
2383 | ||||
2384 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
2385 | if (pref->stashed_val.list != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
2386 | g_list_free(pref->stashed_val.list); | |||
2387 | pref->stashed_val.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2388 | } | |||
2389 | break; | |||
2390 | ||||
2391 | default: | |||
2392 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2392 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
2393 | break; | |||
2394 | } | |||
2395 | return 0; | |||
2396 | } | |||
2397 | ||||
2398 | /* | |||
2399 | * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each preference | |||
2400 | * in a given module. | |||
2401 | * | |||
2402 | * If any of the callbacks return a non-zero value, stop and return that | |||
2403 | * value, otherwise return 0. | |||
2404 | */ | |||
2405 | unsigned | |||
2406 | prefs_pref_foreach(module_t *module, pref_cb callback, void *user_data) | |||
2407 | { | |||
2408 | GList *elem; | |||
2409 | pref_t *pref; | |||
2410 | unsigned ret; | |||
2411 | ||||
2412 | for (elem = g_list_first(module->prefs); elem != NULL((void*)0); elem = g_list_next(elem)((elem) ? (((GList *)(elem))->next) : ((void*)0))) { | |||
2413 | pref = (pref_t *)elem->data; | |||
2414 | if (!pref || pref->obsolete) { | |||
2415 | /* | |||
2416 | * This preference is no longer supported; it's | |||
2417 | * not a real preference, so we don't call the | |||
2418 | * callback for it (i.e., we treat it as if it | |||
2419 | * weren't found in the list of preferences, | |||
2420 | * and we weren't called in the first place). | |||
2421 | */ | |||
2422 | continue; | |||
2423 | } | |||
2424 | ||||
2425 | ret = (*callback)(pref, user_data); | |||
2426 | if (ret != 0) | |||
2427 | return ret; | |||
2428 | } | |||
2429 | return 0; | |||
2430 | } | |||
2431 | ||||
2432 | static const enum_val_t st_sort_col_vals[] = { | |||
2433 | { "name", "Node name (topic/item)", ST_SORT_COL_NAME1 }, | |||
2434 | { "count", "Item count", ST_SORT_COL_COUNT2 }, | |||
2435 | { "average", "Average value of the node", ST_SORT_COL_AVG3 }, | |||
2436 | { "min", "Minimum value of the node", ST_SORT_COL_MIN4 }, | |||
2437 | { "max", "Maximum value of the node", ST_SORT_COL_MAX5 }, | |||
2438 | { "burst", "Burst rate of the node", ST_SORT_COL_BURSTRATE6 }, | |||
2439 | { NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), 0 } | |||
2440 | }; | |||
2441 | ||||
2442 | static const enum_val_t st_format_vals[] = { | |||
2443 | { "text", "Plain text", ST_FORMAT_PLAIN }, | |||
2444 | { "csv", "Comma separated values", ST_FORMAT_CSV }, | |||
2445 | { "xml", "XML document", ST_FORMAT_XML }, | |||
2446 | { "yaml", "YAML document", ST_FORMAT_YAML }, | |||
2447 | { NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), 0 } | |||
2448 | }; | |||
2449 | ||||
2450 | static void | |||
2451 | stats_callback(void) | |||
2452 | { | |||
2453 | /* Test for a sane tap update interval */ | |||
2454 | if (prefs.tap_update_interval < 100 || prefs.tap_update_interval > 10000) | |||
2455 | prefs.tap_update_interval = TAP_UPDATE_DEFAULT_INTERVAL3000; | |||
2456 | ||||
2457 | /* burst resolution can't be less than 1 (ms) */ | |||
2458 | if (prefs.st_burst_resolution < 1) { | |||
2459 | prefs.st_burst_resolution = 1; | |||
2460 | } | |||
2461 | else if (prefs.st_burst_resolution > ST_MAX_BURSTRES600000) { | |||
2462 | prefs.st_burst_resolution = ST_MAX_BURSTRES600000; | |||
2463 | } | |||
2464 | /* make sure burst window value makes sense */ | |||
2465 | if (prefs.st_burst_windowlen < prefs.st_burst_resolution) { | |||
2466 | prefs.st_burst_windowlen = prefs.st_burst_resolution; | |||
2467 | } | |||
2468 | /* round burst window down to multiple of resolution */ | |||
2469 | prefs.st_burst_windowlen -= prefs.st_burst_windowlen%prefs.st_burst_resolution; | |||
2470 | if ((prefs.st_burst_windowlen/prefs.st_burst_resolution) > ST_MAX_BURSTBUCKETS100) { | |||
2471 | prefs.st_burst_windowlen = prefs.st_burst_resolution*ST_MAX_BURSTBUCKETS100; | |||
2472 | } | |||
2473 | } | |||
2474 | ||||
2475 | static void | |||
2476 | gui_callback(void) | |||
2477 | { | |||
2478 | /* Ensure there is at least one file count */ | |||
2479 | if (prefs.gui_recent_files_count_max == 0) | |||
2480 | prefs.gui_recent_files_count_max = 10; | |||
2481 | ||||
2482 | /* Ensure there is at least one display filter entry */ | |||
2483 | if (prefs.gui_recent_df_entries_max == 0) | |||
2484 | prefs.gui_recent_df_entries_max = 10; | |||
2485 | ||||
2486 | /* number of decimal places should be between 2 and 10 */ | |||
2487 | if (prefs.gui_decimal_places1 < 2) { | |||
2488 | prefs.gui_decimal_places1 = 2; | |||
2489 | } else if (prefs.gui_decimal_places1 > 10) { | |||
2490 | prefs.gui_decimal_places1 = 10; | |||
2491 | } | |||
2492 | /* number of decimal places should be between 2 and 10 */ | |||
2493 | if (prefs.gui_decimal_places2 < 2) { | |||
2494 | prefs.gui_decimal_places2 = 2; | |||
2495 | } else if (prefs.gui_decimal_places2 > 10) { | |||
2496 | prefs.gui_decimal_places2 = 10; | |||
2497 | } | |||
2498 | /* number of decimal places should be between 2 and 10 */ | |||
2499 | if (prefs.gui_decimal_places3 < 2) { | |||
2500 | prefs.gui_decimal_places3 = 2; | |||
2501 | } else if (prefs.gui_decimal_places3 > 10) { | |||
2502 | prefs.gui_decimal_places3 = 10; | |||
2503 | } | |||
2504 | } | |||
2505 | ||||
2506 | static void | |||
2507 | gui_layout_callback(void) | |||
2508 | { | |||
2509 | if (prefs.gui_layout_type == layout_unused || | |||
2510 | prefs.gui_layout_type >= layout_type_max) { | |||
2511 | /* XXX - report an error? It's not a syntax error - we'd need to | |||
2512 | add a way of reporting a *semantic* error. */ | |||
2513 | prefs.gui_layout_type = layout_type_2; | |||
2514 | } | |||
2515 | } | |||
2516 | ||||
2517 | /****************************************************** | |||
2518 | * All custom preference function callbacks | |||
2519 | ******************************************************/ | |||
2520 | static void custom_pref_no_cb(pref_t* pref _U___attribute__((unused))) {} | |||
2521 | ||||
2522 | /* | |||
2523 | * Column preference functions | |||
2524 | */ | |||
2525 | #define PRS_COL_HIDDEN_FMT"column.hidden" "column.hidden" | |||
2526 | #define PRS_COL_HIDDEN"column.hide" "column.hide" | |||
2527 | #define PRS_COL_FMT"column.format" "column.format" | |||
2528 | #define PRS_COL_NUM"column.number" "column.number" | |||
2529 | static module_t *gui_column_module; | |||
2530 | ||||
2531 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
2532 | column_hidden_set_cb(pref_t* pref, const char* value, unsigned int* changed_flags) | |||
2533 | { | |||
2534 | GList *clp; | |||
2535 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
2536 | pref_t *format_pref; | |||
2537 | ||||
2538 | /* | |||
2539 | * Prefer the new preference to the old format-based preference if we've | |||
2540 | * read it. (We probably could just compare the string to NULL and "".) | |||
2541 | */ | |||
2542 | prefs.cols_hide_new = true1; | |||
2543 | ||||
2544 | (*changed_flags) |= prefs_set_string_value(pref, value, pref_current); | |||
2545 | ||||
2546 | /* | |||
2547 | * Set the "visible" flag for the existing columns; we need to | |||
2548 | * do this if we set PRS_COL_HIDDEN but don't set PRS_COL_FMT | |||
2549 | * after setting it (which might be the case if, for example, we | |||
2550 | * set PRS_COL_HIDDEN on the command line). | |||
2551 | */ | |||
2552 | format_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_FMT"column.format"); | |||
2553 | clp = (format_pref) ? *format_pref->varp.list : NULL((void*)0); | |||
2554 | int cidx = 1; | |||
2555 | while (clp) { | |||
2556 | cfmt = (fmt_data *)clp->data; | |||
2557 | cfmt->visible = prefs_is_column_visible(*pref->varp.string, cidx); | |||
2558 | cidx++; | |||
2559 | clp = clp->next; | |||
2560 | } | |||
2561 | ||||
2562 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
2563 | } | |||
2564 | ||||
2565 | static const char * | |||
2566 | column_hidden_type_name_cb(void) | |||
2567 | { | |||
2568 | return "Packet list hidden columns"; | |||
2569 | } | |||
2570 | ||||
2571 | static char * | |||
2572 | column_hidden_type_description_cb(void) | |||
2573 | { | |||
2574 | return g_strdup("List all column indices (1-indexed) to hide in the packet list.")g_strdup_inline ("List all column indices (1-indexed) to hide in the packet list." ); | |||
2575 | } | |||
2576 | ||||
2577 | static char * | |||
2578 | column_hidden_to_str_cb(pref_t* pref, bool_Bool default_val) | |||
2579 | { | |||
2580 | GString *cols_hidden; | |||
2581 | GList *clp; | |||
2582 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
2583 | pref_t *format_pref; | |||
2584 | int cidx = 1; | |||
2585 | ||||
2586 | if (default_val) | |||
2587 | return g_strdup(pref->default_val.string)g_strdup_inline (pref->default_val.string); | |||
2588 | ||||
2589 | cols_hidden = g_string_new(""); | |||
2590 | format_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_FMT"column.format"); | |||
2591 | clp = (format_pref) ? *format_pref->varp.list : NULL((void*)0); | |||
2592 | while (clp) { | |||
2593 | cfmt = (fmt_data *) clp->data; | |||
2594 | if (!cfmt->visible) { | |||
2595 | if (cols_hidden->len) | |||
2596 | g_string_append (cols_hidden, ",")(__builtin_constant_p (",") ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (","); g_string_append_len_inline (cols_hidden, __val , (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + !(__val ))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (cols_hidden , ",", (gssize) -1)); | |||
2597 | g_string_append_printf (cols_hidden, "%i", cidx); | |||
2598 | } | |||
2599 | clp = clp->next; | |||
2600 | cidx++; | |||
2601 | } | |||
2602 | ||||
2603 | return g_string_free (cols_hidden, FALSE)(__builtin_constant_p ((0)) ? (((0)) ? (g_string_free) ((cols_hidden ), ((0))) : g_string_free_and_steal (cols_hidden)) : (g_string_free ) ((cols_hidden), ((0)))); | |||
2604 | } | |||
2605 | ||||
2606 | static bool_Bool | |||
2607 | column_hidden_is_default_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2608 | { | |||
2609 | char *cur_hidden_str = column_hidden_to_str_cb(pref, false0); | |||
2610 | bool_Bool is_default = g_strcmp0(cur_hidden_str, pref->default_val.string) == 0; | |||
2611 | ||||
2612 | g_free(cur_hidden_str); | |||
2613 | return is_default; | |||
2614 | } | |||
2615 | ||||
2616 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
2617 | column_hidden_fmt_set_cb(pref_t* pref, const char* value, unsigned int* changed_flags) | |||
2618 | { | |||
2619 | GList *clp; | |||
2620 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
2621 | pref_t *format_pref; | |||
2622 | ||||
2623 | (*changed_flags) |= prefs_set_string_value(pref, value, pref_current); | |||
2624 | ||||
2625 | /* | |||
2626 | * Set the "visible" flag for the existing columns; we need to | |||
2627 | * do this if we set PRS_COL_HIDDEN_FMT but don't set PRS_COL_FMT | |||
2628 | * after setting it (which might be the case if, for example, we | |||
2629 | * set PRS_COL_HIDDEN_FMT on the command line; it shouldn't happen | |||
2630 | * when reading the configuration file because we write (both of) | |||
2631 | * the hidden column prefs before the column format prefs.) | |||
2632 | */ | |||
2633 | format_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_FMT"column.format"); | |||
2634 | clp = (format_pref) ? *format_pref->varp.list : NULL((void*)0); | |||
2635 | while (clp) { | |||
2636 | cfmt = (fmt_data *)clp->data; | |||
2637 | cfmt->visible = prefs_is_column_fmt_visible(*pref->varp.string, cfmt); | |||
2638 | clp = clp->next; | |||
2639 | } | |||
2640 | ||||
2641 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
2642 | } | |||
2643 | ||||
2644 | static const char * | |||
2645 | column_hidden_fmt_type_name_cb(void) | |||
2646 | { | |||
2647 | return "Packet list hidden column formats (deprecated)"; | |||
2648 | } | |||
2649 | ||||
2650 | static char * | |||
2651 | column_hidden_fmt_type_description_cb(void) | |||
2652 | { | |||
2653 | return g_strdup("List all column formats to hide in the packet list. Deprecated in favor of the index-based preference.")g_strdup_inline ("List all column formats to hide in the packet list. Deprecated in favor of the index-based preference." ); | |||
2654 | } | |||
2655 | ||||
2656 | static char * | |||
2657 | column_hidden_fmt_to_str_cb(pref_t* pref, bool_Bool default_val) | |||
2658 | { | |||
2659 | GString *cols_hidden; | |||
2660 | GList *clp; | |||
2661 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
2662 | pref_t *format_pref; | |||
2663 | ||||
2664 | if (default_val) | |||
2665 | return g_strdup(pref->default_val.string)g_strdup_inline (pref->default_val.string); | |||
2666 | ||||
2667 | cols_hidden = g_string_new(""); | |||
2668 | format_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_FMT"column.format"); | |||
2669 | clp = (format_pref) ? *format_pref->varp.list : NULL((void*)0); | |||
2670 | while (clp) { | |||
2671 | char *prefs_fmt; | |||
2672 | cfmt = (fmt_data *) clp->data; | |||
2673 | if (!cfmt->visible) { | |||
2674 | if (cols_hidden->len) | |||
2675 | g_string_append (cols_hidden, ",")(__builtin_constant_p (",") ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (","); g_string_append_len_inline (cols_hidden, __val , (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + !(__val ))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (cols_hidden , ",", (gssize) -1)); | |||
2676 | prefs_fmt = column_fmt_data_to_str(cfmt); | |||
2677 | g_string_append(cols_hidden, prefs_fmt)(__builtin_constant_p (prefs_fmt) ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (prefs_fmt); g_string_append_len_inline (cols_hidden , __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + ! (__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (cols_hidden , prefs_fmt, (gssize) -1)); | |||
2678 | g_free(prefs_fmt); | |||
2679 | } | |||
2680 | clp = clp->next; | |||
2681 | } | |||
2682 | ||||
2683 | return g_string_free (cols_hidden, FALSE)(__builtin_constant_p ((0)) ? (((0)) ? (g_string_free) ((cols_hidden ), ((0))) : g_string_free_and_steal (cols_hidden)) : (g_string_free ) ((cols_hidden), ((0)))); | |||
2684 | } | |||
2685 | ||||
2686 | static bool_Bool | |||
2687 | column_hidden_fmt_is_default_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2688 | { | |||
2689 | char *cur_hidden_str = column_hidden_fmt_to_str_cb(pref, false0); | |||
2690 | bool_Bool is_default = g_strcmp0(cur_hidden_str, pref->default_val.string) == 0; | |||
2691 | ||||
2692 | g_free(cur_hidden_str); | |||
2693 | return is_default; | |||
2694 | } | |||
2695 | ||||
2696 | /* Number of columns "preference". This is only used internally and is not written to the | |||
2697 | * preference file | |||
2698 | */ | |||
2699 | static void | |||
2700 | column_num_reset_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2701 | { | |||
2702 | *pref->varp.uint = pref->default_val.uint; | |||
2703 | } | |||
2704 | ||||
2705 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
2706 | column_num_set_cb(pref_t* pref _U___attribute__((unused)), const char* value _U___attribute__((unused)), unsigned int* changed_flags _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2707 | { | |||
2708 | /* Don't write this to the preferences file */ | |||
2709 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
2710 | } | |||
2711 | ||||
2712 | static const char * | |||
2713 | column_num_type_name_cb(void) | |||
2714 | { | |||
2715 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
2716 | } | |||
2717 | ||||
2718 | static char * | |||
2719 | column_num_type_description_cb(void) | |||
2720 | { | |||
2721 | return g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
2722 | } | |||
2723 | ||||
2724 | static bool_Bool | |||
2725 | column_num_is_default_cb(pref_t* pref _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2726 | { | |||
2727 | return true1; | |||
2728 | } | |||
2729 | ||||
2730 | static char * | |||
2731 | column_num_to_str_cb(pref_t* pref _U___attribute__((unused)), bool_Bool default_val _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2732 | { | |||
2733 | return g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
2734 | } | |||
2735 | ||||
2736 | /* | |||
2737 | * Column format custom preference functions | |||
2738 | */ | |||
2739 | static void | |||
2740 | column_format_init_cb(pref_t* pref, GList** value) | |||
2741 | { | |||
2742 | fmt_data *src_cfmt, *dest_cfmt; | |||
2743 | GList *entry; | |||
2744 | ||||
2745 | pref->varp.list = value; | |||
2746 | ||||
2747 | pref->default_val.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2748 | for (entry = *pref->varp.list; entry != NULL((void*)0); entry = g_list_next(entry)((entry) ? (((GList *)(entry))->next) : ((void*)0))) { | |||
2749 | src_cfmt = (fmt_data *)entry->data; | |||
2750 | dest_cfmt = g_new(fmt_data,1)((fmt_data *) g_malloc_n ((1), sizeof (fmt_data))); | |||
2751 | dest_cfmt->title = g_strdup(src_cfmt->title)g_strdup_inline (src_cfmt->title); | |||
2752 | dest_cfmt->fmt = src_cfmt->fmt; | |||
2753 | if (src_cfmt->custom_fields) { | |||
2754 | dest_cfmt->custom_fields = g_strdup(src_cfmt->custom_fields)g_strdup_inline (src_cfmt->custom_fields); | |||
2755 | dest_cfmt->custom_occurrence = src_cfmt->custom_occurrence; | |||
2756 | } else { | |||
2757 | dest_cfmt->custom_fields = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2758 | dest_cfmt->custom_occurrence = 0; | |||
2759 | } | |||
2760 | dest_cfmt->visible = src_cfmt->visible; | |||
2761 | dest_cfmt->display = src_cfmt->display; | |||
2762 | pref->default_val.list = g_list_append(pref->default_val.list, dest_cfmt); | |||
2763 | } | |||
2764 | ||||
2765 | column_register_fields(); | |||
2766 | } | |||
2767 | ||||
2768 | static void | |||
2769 | column_format_free_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2770 | { | |||
2771 | free_col_info(*pref->varp.list); | |||
2772 | free_col_info(pref->default_val.list); | |||
2773 | } | |||
2774 | ||||
2775 | static void | |||
2776 | column_format_reset_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2777 | { | |||
2778 | fmt_data *src_cfmt, *dest_cfmt; | |||
2779 | GList *entry; | |||
2780 | pref_t *col_num_pref; | |||
2781 | ||||
2782 | free_col_info(*pref->varp.list); | |||
2783 | *pref->varp.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2784 | ||||
2785 | for (entry = pref->default_val.list; entry != NULL((void*)0); entry = g_list_next(entry)((entry) ? (((GList *)(entry))->next) : ((void*)0))) { | |||
2786 | src_cfmt = (fmt_data *)entry->data; | |||
2787 | dest_cfmt = g_new(fmt_data,1)((fmt_data *) g_malloc_n ((1), sizeof (fmt_data))); | |||
2788 | dest_cfmt->title = g_strdup(src_cfmt->title)g_strdup_inline (src_cfmt->title); | |||
2789 | dest_cfmt->fmt = src_cfmt->fmt; | |||
2790 | if (src_cfmt->custom_fields) { | |||
2791 | dest_cfmt->custom_fields = g_strdup(src_cfmt->custom_fields)g_strdup_inline (src_cfmt->custom_fields); | |||
2792 | dest_cfmt->custom_occurrence = src_cfmt->custom_occurrence; | |||
2793 | } else { | |||
2794 | dest_cfmt->custom_fields = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2795 | dest_cfmt->custom_occurrence = 0; | |||
2796 | } | |||
2797 | dest_cfmt->visible = src_cfmt->visible; | |||
2798 | dest_cfmt->display = src_cfmt->display; | |||
2799 | *pref->varp.list = g_list_append(*pref->varp.list, dest_cfmt); | |||
2800 | } | |||
2801 | ||||
2802 | col_num_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_NUM"column.number"); | |||
2803 | ws_assert(col_num_pref != NULL)do { if ((1) && !(col_num_pref != ((void*)0))) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2803, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "col_num_pref != ((void*)0)"); } while (0); /* Should never happen */ | |||
2804 | column_num_reset_cb(col_num_pref); | |||
2805 | } | |||
2806 | ||||
2807 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
2808 | column_format_set_cb(pref_t* pref, const char* value, unsigned int* changed_flags _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
2809 | { | |||
2810 | GList *col_l, *col_l_elt; | |||
2811 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
2812 | int llen; | |||
2813 | pref_t *hidden_pref, *col_num_pref; | |||
2814 | ||||
2815 | col_l = prefs_get_string_list(value); | |||
2816 | if (col_l == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
2817 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
2818 | if ((g_list_length(col_l) % 2) != 0) { | |||
2819 | /* A title didn't have a matching format. */ | |||
2820 | prefs_clear_string_list(col_l); | |||
2821 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
2822 | } | |||
2823 | /* Check to make sure all column formats are valid. */ | |||
2824 | col_l_elt = g_list_first(col_l); | |||
2825 | while (col_l_elt) { | |||
2826 | fmt_data cfmt_check; | |||
2827 | ||||
2828 | /* Go past the title. */ | |||
2829 | col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next; | |||
2830 | ||||
2831 | /* Some predefined columns have been migrated to use custom columns. | |||
2832 | * We'll convert these silently here */ | |||
2833 | try_convert_to_custom_column((char **)&col_l_elt->data); | |||
2834 | ||||
2835 | /* Parse the format to see if it's valid. */ | |||
2836 | if (!parse_column_format(&cfmt_check, (char *)col_l_elt->data)) { | |||
2837 | /* It's not a valid column format. */ | |||
2838 | prefs_clear_string_list(col_l); | |||
2839 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
2840 | } | |||
2841 | if (cfmt_check.fmt == COL_CUSTOM) { | |||
2842 | /* We don't need the custom column field on this pass. */ | |||
2843 | g_free(cfmt_check.custom_fields); | |||
2844 | } | |||
2845 | ||||
2846 | /* Go past the format. */ | |||
2847 | col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next; | |||
2848 | } | |||
2849 | ||||
2850 | /* They're all valid; process them. */ | |||
2851 | free_col_info(*pref->varp.list); | |||
2852 | *pref->varp.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2853 | if (prefs.cols_hide_new) { | |||
2854 | hidden_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_HIDDEN"column.hide"); | |||
2855 | } else { | |||
2856 | hidden_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_HIDDEN_FMT"column.hidden"); | |||
2857 | } | |||
2858 | ws_assert(hidden_pref != NULL)do { if ((1) && !(hidden_pref != ((void*)0))) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2858, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "hidden_pref != ((void*)0)"); } while (0); /* Should never happen */ | |||
2859 | col_num_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_NUM"column.number"); | |||
2860 | ws_assert(col_num_pref != NULL)do { if ((1) && !(col_num_pref != ((void*)0))) ws_log_fatal_full ("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 2860, __func__, "assertion failed: %s" , "col_num_pref != ((void*)0)"); } while (0); /* Should never happen */ | |||
2861 | llen = g_list_length(col_l); | |||
2862 | *col_num_pref->varp.uint = llen / 2; | |||
2863 | col_l_elt = g_list_first(col_l); | |||
2864 | int cidx = 1; | |||
2865 | while (col_l_elt) { | |||
2866 | cfmt = g_new(fmt_data,1)((fmt_data *) g_malloc_n ((1), sizeof (fmt_data))); | |||
2867 | cfmt->title = g_strdup((char *)col_l_elt->data)g_strdup_inline ((char *)col_l_elt->data); | |||
2868 | col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next; | |||
2869 | parse_column_format(cfmt, (char *)col_l_elt->data); | |||
2870 | if (prefs.cols_hide_new) { | |||
2871 | cfmt->visible = prefs_is_column_visible(*hidden_pref->varp.string, cidx); | |||
2872 | } else { | |||
2873 | cfmt->visible = prefs_is_column_fmt_visible(*hidden_pref->varp.string, cfmt); | |||
2874 | } | |||
2875 | col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next; | |||
2876 | *pref->varp.list = g_list_append(*pref->varp.list, cfmt); | |||
2877 | cidx++; | |||
2878 | } | |||
2879 | ||||
2880 | prefs_clear_string_list(col_l); | |||
2881 | free_string_like_preference(hidden_pref); | |||
2882 | column_register_fields(); | |||
2883 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
2884 | } | |||
2885 | ||||
2886 | ||||
2887 | static const char * | |||
2888 | column_format_type_name_cb(void) | |||
2889 | { | |||
2890 | return "Packet list column format"; | |||
2891 | } | |||
2892 | ||||
2893 | static char * | |||
2894 | column_format_type_description_cb(void) | |||
2895 | { | |||
2896 | return g_strdup("Each pair of strings consists of a column title and its format")g_strdup_inline ("Each pair of strings consists of a column title and its format" ); | |||
2897 | } | |||
2898 | ||||
2899 | static bool_Bool | |||
2900 | column_format_is_default_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2901 | { | |||
2902 | GList *clp = *pref->varp.list, | |||
2903 | *pref_col = g_list_first(clp), | |||
2904 | *def_col = g_list_first(pref->default_val.list); | |||
2905 | fmt_data *cfmt, *def_cfmt; | |||
2906 | bool_Bool is_default = true1; | |||
2907 | pref_t *col_num_pref; | |||
2908 | ||||
2909 | /* See if the column data has changed from the default */ | |||
2910 | col_num_pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_NUM"column.number"); | |||
2911 | if (col_num_pref && *col_num_pref->varp.uint != col_num_pref->default_val.uint) { | |||
2912 | is_default = false0; | |||
2913 | } else { | |||
2914 | while (pref_col && def_col) { | |||
2915 | cfmt = (fmt_data *) pref_col->data; | |||
2916 | def_cfmt = (fmt_data *) def_col->data; | |||
2917 | if ((g_strcmp0(cfmt->title, def_cfmt->title) != 0) || | |||
2918 | (cfmt->fmt != def_cfmt->fmt) || | |||
2919 | (((cfmt->fmt == COL_CUSTOM) && (cfmt->custom_fields)) && | |||
2920 | ((g_strcmp0(cfmt->custom_fields, def_cfmt->custom_fields) != 0) || | |||
2921 | (cfmt->display != def_cfmt->display)))) { | |||
2922 | is_default = false0; | |||
2923 | break; | |||
2924 | } | |||
2925 | ||||
2926 | pref_col = pref_col->next; | |||
2927 | def_col = def_col->next; | |||
2928 | } | |||
2929 | } | |||
2930 | ||||
2931 | return is_default; | |||
2932 | } | |||
2933 | ||||
2934 | static char * | |||
2935 | column_format_to_str_cb(pref_t* pref, bool_Bool default_val) | |||
2936 | { | |||
2937 | GList *pref_l = default_val ? pref->default_val.list : *pref->varp.list; | |||
2938 | GList *clp = g_list_first(pref_l); | |||
2939 | GList *col_l; | |||
2940 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
2941 | char *column_format_str; | |||
2942 | ||||
2943 | col_l = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2944 | while (clp) { | |||
2945 | cfmt = (fmt_data *) clp->data; | |||
2946 | col_l = g_list_append(col_l, g_strdup(cfmt->title)g_strdup_inline (cfmt->title)); | |||
2947 | col_l = g_list_append(col_l, column_fmt_data_to_str(cfmt)); | |||
2948 | clp = clp->next; | |||
2949 | } | |||
2950 | ||||
2951 | column_format_str = join_string_list(col_l); | |||
2952 | prefs_clear_string_list(col_l); | |||
2953 | return column_format_str; | |||
2954 | } | |||
2955 | ||||
2956 | ||||
2957 | /****** Capture column custom preference functions ******/ | |||
2958 | ||||
2959 | /* This routine is only called when Wireshark is started, NOT when another profile is selected. | |||
2960 | Copy the pref->capture_columns list (just loaded with the capture_cols[] struct values) | |||
2961 | to prefs->default_val.list. | |||
2962 | */ | |||
2963 | static void | |||
2964 | capture_column_init_cb(pref_t* pref, GList** capture_cols_values) | |||
2965 | { | |||
2966 | GList *ccv_list = *capture_cols_values, | |||
2967 | *dlist = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2968 | ||||
2969 | /* */ | |||
2970 | while (ccv_list) { | |||
2971 | dlist = g_list_append(dlist, g_strdup((char *)ccv_list->data)g_strdup_inline ((char *)ccv_list->data)); | |||
2972 | ccv_list = ccv_list->next; | |||
2973 | } | |||
2974 | ||||
2975 | pref->default_val.list = dlist; | |||
2976 | pref->varp.list = &prefs.capture_columns; | |||
2977 | pref->stashed_val.boolval = false0; | |||
2978 | } | |||
2979 | ||||
2980 | /* Free the prefs->capture_columns list strings and remove the list entries. | |||
2981 | Note that since pref->varp.list points to &prefs.capture_columns, it is | |||
2982 | also freed. | |||
2983 | */ | |||
2984 | static void | |||
2985 | capture_column_free_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
2986 | { | |||
2987 | prefs_clear_string_list(prefs.capture_columns); | |||
2988 | prefs.capture_columns = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2989 | ||||
2990 | if (pref->stashed_val.boolval == true1) { | |||
2991 | prefs_clear_string_list(pref->default_val.list); | |||
2992 | pref->default_val.list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
2993 | } | |||
2994 | } | |||
2995 | ||||
2996 | /* Copy pref->default_val.list to *pref->varp.list. | |||
2997 | */ | |||
2998 | static void | |||
2999 | capture_column_reset_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
3000 | { | |||
3001 | GList *vlist = NULL((void*)0), *dlist; | |||
3002 | ||||
3003 | /* Free the column name strings and remove the links from *pref->varp.list */ | |||
3004 | prefs_clear_string_list(*pref->varp.list); | |||
3005 | ||||
3006 | for (dlist = pref->default_val.list; dlist != NULL((void*)0); dlist = g_list_next(dlist)((dlist) ? (((GList *)(dlist))->next) : ((void*)0))) { | |||
3007 | vlist = g_list_append(vlist, g_strdup((char *)dlist->data)g_strdup_inline ((char *)dlist->data)); | |||
3008 | } | |||
3009 | *pref->varp.list = vlist; | |||
3010 | } | |||
3011 | ||||
3012 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
3013 | capture_column_set_cb(pref_t* pref, const char* value, unsigned int* changed_flags _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
3014 | { | |||
3015 | GList *col_l = prefs_get_string_list(value); | |||
3016 | GList *col_l_elt; | |||
3017 | char *col_name; | |||
3018 | int i; | |||
3019 | ||||
3020 | if (col_l == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
3021 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
3022 | ||||
3023 | capture_column_free_cb(pref); | |||
3024 | ||||
3025 | /* If value (the list of capture.columns read from preferences) is empty, set capture.columns | |||
3026 | to the full list of valid capture column names. */ | |||
3027 | col_l_elt = g_list_first(col_l); | |||
3028 | if (!(*(char *)col_l_elt->data)) { | |||
3029 | for (i = 0; i < num_capture_cols; i++) { | |||
3030 | col_name = g_strdup(capture_cols[i])g_strdup_inline (capture_cols[i]); | |||
3031 | prefs.capture_columns = g_list_append(prefs.capture_columns, col_name); | |||
3032 | } | |||
3033 | } | |||
3034 | ||||
3035 | /* Verify that all the column names are valid. If not, use the entire list of valid columns. | |||
3036 | */ | |||
3037 | while (col_l_elt) { | |||
3038 | bool_Bool found_match = false0; | |||
3039 | col_name = (char *)col_l_elt->data; | |||
3040 | ||||
3041 | for (i = 0; i < num_capture_cols; i++) { | |||
3042 | if (strcmp(col_name, capture_cols[i])==0) { | |||
3043 | found_match = true1; | |||
3044 | break; | |||
3045 | } | |||
3046 | } | |||
3047 | if (!found_match) { | |||
3048 | /* One or more cols are invalid so use the entire list of valid cols. */ | |||
3049 | for (i = 0; i < num_capture_cols; i++) { | |||
3050 | col_name = g_strdup(capture_cols[i])g_strdup_inline (capture_cols[i]); | |||
3051 | prefs.capture_columns = g_list_append(prefs.capture_columns, col_name); | |||
3052 | } | |||
3053 | pref->varp.list = &prefs.capture_columns; | |||
3054 | prefs_clear_string_list(col_l); | |||
3055 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
3056 | } | |||
3057 | col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next; | |||
3058 | } | |||
3059 | ||||
3060 | col_l_elt = g_list_first(col_l); | |||
3061 | while (col_l_elt) { | |||
3062 | col_name = (char *)col_l_elt->data; | |||
3063 | prefs.capture_columns = g_list_append(prefs.capture_columns, col_name); | |||
3064 | col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next; | |||
3065 | } | |||
3066 | pref->varp.list = &prefs.capture_columns; | |||
3067 | g_list_free(col_l); | |||
3068 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
3069 | } | |||
3070 | ||||
3071 | ||||
3072 | static const char * | |||
3073 | capture_column_type_name_cb(void) | |||
3074 | { | |||
3075 | return "Column list"; | |||
3076 | } | |||
3077 | ||||
3078 | static char * | |||
3079 | capture_column_type_description_cb(void) | |||
3080 | { | |||
3081 | return g_strdup(g_strdup_inline ("List of columns to be displayed in the capture options dialog.\n" "Possible values: INTERFACE, LINK, PMODE, SNAPLEN, MONITOR, BUFFER, FILTER\n" ) | |||
3082 | "List of columns to be displayed in the capture options dialog.\n"g_strdup_inline ("List of columns to be displayed in the capture options dialog.\n" "Possible values: INTERFACE, LINK, PMODE, SNAPLEN, MONITOR, BUFFER, FILTER\n" ) | |||
3083 | CAPTURE_COL_TYPE_DESCRIPTION)g_strdup_inline ("List of columns to be displayed in the capture options dialog.\n" "Possible values: INTERFACE, LINK, PMODE, SNAPLEN, MONITOR, BUFFER, FILTER\n" ); | |||
3084 | } | |||
3085 | ||||
3086 | static bool_Bool | |||
3087 | capture_column_is_default_cb(pref_t* pref) | |||
3088 | { | |||
3089 | GList *pref_col = g_list_first(prefs.capture_columns), | |||
3090 | *def_col = g_list_first(pref->default_val.list); | |||
3091 | bool_Bool is_default = true1; | |||
3092 | ||||
3093 | /* See if the column data has changed from the default */ | |||
3094 | while (pref_col && def_col) { | |||
3095 | if (strcmp((char *)pref_col->data, (char *)def_col->data) != 0) { | |||
3096 | is_default = false0; | |||
3097 | break; | |||
3098 | } | |||
3099 | pref_col = pref_col->next; | |||
3100 | def_col = def_col->next; | |||
3101 | } | |||
3102 | ||||
3103 | /* Ensure the same column count */ | |||
3104 | if (((pref_col == NULL((void*)0)) && (def_col != NULL((void*)0))) || | |||
3105 | ((pref_col != NULL((void*)0)) && (def_col == NULL((void*)0)))) | |||
3106 | is_default = false0; | |||
3107 | ||||
3108 | return is_default; | |||
3109 | } | |||
3110 | ||||
3111 | static char * | |||
3112 | capture_column_to_str_cb(pref_t* pref, bool_Bool default_val) | |||
3113 | { | |||
3114 | ||||
3115 | GList *pref_l = default_val ? pref->default_val.list : prefs.capture_columns; | |||
3116 | GList *clp = g_list_first(pref_l); | |||
3117 | GList *col_l = NULL((void*)0); | |||
3118 | char *col; | |||
3119 | char *capture_column_str; | |||
3120 | ||||
3121 | while (clp) { | |||
3122 | col = (char *) clp->data; | |||
3123 | col_l = g_list_append(col_l, g_strdup(col)g_strdup_inline (col)); | |||
3124 | clp = clp->next; | |||
3125 | } | |||
3126 | ||||
3127 | capture_column_str = join_string_list(col_l); | |||
3128 | prefs_clear_string_list(col_l); | |||
3129 | return capture_column_str; | |||
3130 | } | |||
3131 | ||||
3132 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
3133 | colorized_frame_set_cb(pref_t* pref, const char* value, unsigned int* changed_flags) | |||
3134 | { | |||
3135 | (*changed_flags) |= prefs_set_string_value(pref, value, pref_current); | |||
3136 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
3137 | } | |||
3138 | ||||
3139 | static const char * | |||
3140 | colorized_frame_type_name_cb(void) | |||
3141 | { | |||
3142 | /* Don't write the colors of the 10 easy-access-colorfilters to the preferences | |||
3143 | * file until the colors can be changed in the GUI. Currently this is not really | |||
3144 | * possible since the STOCK-icons for these colors are hardcoded. | |||
3145 | * | |||
3146 | * XXX Find a way to change the colors of the STOCK-icons on the fly and then | |||
3147 | * add these 10 colors to the list of colors that can be changed through | |||
3148 | * the preferences. | |||
3149 | * | |||
3150 | */ | |||
3151 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
3152 | } | |||
3153 | ||||
3154 | static char * | |||
3155 | colorized_frame_type_description_cb(void) | |||
3156 | { | |||
3157 | return g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
3158 | } | |||
3159 | ||||
3160 | static bool_Bool | |||
3161 | colorized_frame_is_default_cb(pref_t* pref _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
3162 | { | |||
3163 | return true1; | |||
3164 | } | |||
3165 | ||||
3166 | static char * | |||
3167 | colorized_frame_to_str_cb(pref_t* pref _U___attribute__((unused)), bool_Bool default_val _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
3168 | { | |||
3169 | return g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
3170 | } | |||
3171 | ||||
3172 | /* | |||
3173 | * Register all non-dissector modules' preferences. | |||
3174 | */ | |||
3175 | static module_t *gui_module; | |||
3176 | static module_t *gui_color_module; | |||
3177 | static module_t *nameres_module; | |||
3178 | ||||
3179 | static void | |||
3180 | prefs_register_modules(void) | |||
3181 | { | |||
3182 | module_t *printing, *capture_module, *console_module, | |||
3183 | *gui_layout_module, *gui_font_module; | |||
3184 | module_t *extcap_module; | |||
3185 | unsigned int layout_gui_flags; | |||
3186 | struct pref_custom_cbs custom_cbs; | |||
3187 | ||||
3188 | if (protocols_module != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
3189 | /* Already setup preferences */ | |||
3190 | return; | |||
3191 | } | |||
3192 | ||||
3193 | /* GUI | |||
3194 | * These are "simple" GUI preferences that can be read/written using the | |||
3195 | * preference module API. These preferences still use their own | |||
3196 | * configuration screens for access, but this cuts down on the | |||
3197 | * preference "string compare list" in set_pref() | |||
3198 | */ | |||
3199 | extcap_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "extcap", "Extcap Utilities", | |||
3200 | "Extcap Utilities", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3201 | ||||
3202 | /* Setting default value to true */ | |||
3203 | prefs.extcap_save_on_start = true1; | |||
3204 | prefs_register_bool_preference(extcap_module, "gui_save_on_start", | |||
3205 | "Save arguments on start of capture", | |||
3206 | "Save arguments on start of capture", | |||
3207 | &prefs.extcap_save_on_start); | |||
3208 | ||||
3209 | /* GUI | |||
3210 | * These are "simple" GUI preferences that can be read/written using the | |||
3211 | * preference module API. These preferences still use their own | |||
3212 | * configuration screens for access, but this cuts down on the | |||
3213 | * preference "string compare list" in set_pref() | |||
3214 | */ | |||
3215 | gui_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "gui", "User Interface", | |||
3216 | "User Interface", NULL((void*)0), &gui_callback, false0); | |||
3217 | /* | |||
3218 | * The GUI preferences don't affect dissection in general. | |||
3219 | * Any changes are signaled in other ways, so PREF_EFFECT_GUI doesn't | |||
3220 | * explicitly do anything, but wslua_set_preference expects *some* | |||
3221 | * effect flag to be set if the preference was changed. | |||
3222 | * We have to do this again for all the submodules (except for the | |||
3223 | * layout submodule, which has its own effect flag). | |||
3224 | */ | |||
3225 | unsigned gui_effect_flags = prefs_get_module_effect_flags(gui_module); | |||
3226 | gui_effect_flags |= PREF_EFFECT_GUI(1u << 4); | |||
3227 | gui_effect_flags &= (~PREF_EFFECT_DISSECTION(1u << 0)); | |||
3228 | prefs_set_module_effect_flags(gui_module, gui_effect_flags); | |||
3229 | ||||
3230 | /* | |||
3231 | * gui.console_open is stored in the registry in addition to the | |||
3232 | * preferences file. It is also read independently by ws_log_init() | |||
3233 | * for early log initialization of the console. | |||
3234 | */ | |||
3235 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_module, "console_open", | |||
3236 | "Open a console window", | |||
3237 | "Open a console window (Windows only)", | |||
3238 | (int *)&ws_log_console_open, gui_console_open_type, false0); | |||
3239 | ||||
3240 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "scrollbar_on_right"); | |||
3241 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "packet_list_sel_browse"); | |||
3242 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "protocol_tree_sel_browse"); | |||
3243 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "tree_view_altern_colors"); | |||
3244 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "expert_composite_eyecandy"); | |||
3245 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "filter_toolbar_show_in_statusbar"); | |||
3246 | ||||
3247 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "restore_filter_after_following_stream", | |||
3248 | "Restore current display filter after following a stream", | |||
3249 | "Restore current display filter after following a stream?", | |||
3250 | &prefs.restore_filter_after_following_stream); | |||
3251 | ||||
3252 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "protocol_tree_line_style"); | |||
3253 | ||||
3254 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "protocol_tree_expander_style"); | |||
3255 | ||||
3256 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "hex_dump_highlight_style"); | |||
3257 | ||||
3258 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "packet_editor.enabled"); | |||
3259 | ||||
3260 | gui_column_module = prefs_register_subtree(gui_module, "Columns", "Columns", NULL((void*)0)); | |||
3261 | prefs_set_module_effect_flags(gui_column_module, gui_effect_flags); | |||
3262 | /* For reading older preference files with "column." preferences */ | |||
3263 | prefs_register_module_alias("column", gui_column_module); | |||
3264 | ||||
3265 | ||||
3266 | custom_cbs.free_cb = free_string_like_preference; | |||
3267 | custom_cbs.reset_cb = reset_string_like_preference; | |||
3268 | custom_cbs.set_cb = column_hidden_set_cb; | |||
3269 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = column_hidden_type_name_cb; | |||
3270 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = column_hidden_type_description_cb; | |||
3271 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = column_hidden_is_default_cb; | |||
3272 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = column_hidden_to_str_cb; | |||
3273 | register_string_like_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_HIDDEN"column.hide", "Packet list hidden columns", | |||
3274 | "List all column indices (1-indexed) to hide in the packet list", | |||
3275 | &cols_hidden_list, PREF_CUSTOM, &custom_cbs, false0); | |||
3276 | ||||
3277 | custom_cbs.set_cb = column_hidden_fmt_set_cb; | |||
3278 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = column_hidden_fmt_type_name_cb; | |||
3279 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = column_hidden_fmt_type_description_cb; | |||
3280 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = column_hidden_fmt_is_default_cb; | |||
3281 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = column_hidden_fmt_to_str_cb; | |||
3282 | ||||
3283 | register_string_like_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_HIDDEN_FMT"column.hidden", "Packet list hidden column formats (deprecated)", | |||
3284 | "List all column formats to hide in the packet list; deprecated in favor of the index-based preference", | |||
3285 | &cols_hidden_fmt_list, PREF_CUSTOM, &custom_cbs, false0); | |||
3286 | ||||
3287 | custom_cbs.free_cb = column_format_free_cb; | |||
3288 | custom_cbs.reset_cb = column_format_reset_cb; | |||
3289 | custom_cbs.set_cb = column_format_set_cb; | |||
3290 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = column_format_type_name_cb; | |||
3291 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = column_format_type_description_cb; | |||
3292 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = column_format_is_default_cb; | |||
3293 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = column_format_to_str_cb; | |||
3294 | ||||
3295 | prefs_register_list_custom_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_FMT"column.format", "Packet list column format", | |||
3296 | "Each pair of strings consists of a column title and its format", &custom_cbs, | |||
3297 | column_format_init_cb, &prefs.col_list); | |||
3298 | ||||
3299 | /* Number of columns. This is only used internally and is not written to the | |||
3300 | * preference file | |||
3301 | */ | |||
3302 | custom_cbs.free_cb = custom_pref_no_cb; | |||
3303 | custom_cbs.reset_cb = column_num_reset_cb; | |||
3304 | custom_cbs.set_cb = column_num_set_cb; | |||
3305 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = column_num_type_name_cb; | |||
3306 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = column_num_type_description_cb; | |||
3307 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = column_num_is_default_cb; | |||
3308 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = column_num_to_str_cb; | |||
3309 | prefs_register_uint_custom_preference(gui_column_module, PRS_COL_NUM"column.number", "Number of columns", | |||
3310 | "Number of columns in col_list", &custom_cbs, &prefs.num_cols); | |||
3311 | ||||
3312 | /* User Interface : Font */ | |||
3313 | gui_font_module = prefs_register_subtree(gui_module, "Font", "Font", NULL((void*)0)); | |||
3314 | prefs_set_module_effect_flags(gui_font_module, gui_effect_flags); | |||
3315 | ||||
3316 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_font_module, "font_name"); | |||
3317 | ||||
3318 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_font_module, "gtk2.font_name"); | |||
3319 | ||||
3320 | register_string_like_preference(gui_font_module, "qt.font_name", "Font name", | |||
3321 | "Font name for packet list, protocol tree, and hex dump panes. (Qt)", | |||
3322 | &prefs.gui_font_name, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3323 | ||||
3324 | /* User Interface : Colors */ | |||
3325 | gui_color_module = prefs_register_subtree(gui_module, "Colors", "Colors", NULL((void*)0)); | |||
3326 | unsigned gui_color_effect_flags = gui_effect_flags | PREF_EFFECT_GUI_COLOR(1u << 5); | |||
3327 | prefs_set_module_effect_flags(gui_color_module, gui_color_effect_flags); | |||
3328 | ||||
3329 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_color_module, "color_scheme", "Color scheme", "Color scheme", | |||
3330 | &prefs.gui_color_scheme, gui_color_scheme, false0); | |||
3331 | ||||
3332 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "active_frame.fg", "Foreground color for an active selected item", | |||
3333 | "Foreground color for an active selected item", &prefs.gui_active_fg); | |||
3334 | ||||
3335 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "active_frame.bg", "Background color for an active selected item", | |||
3336 | "Background color for an active selected item", &prefs.gui_active_bg); | |||
3337 | ||||
3338 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_color_module, "active_frame.style", "Color style for an active selected item", | |||
3339 | "Color style for an active selected item", &prefs.gui_active_style, gui_selection_style, false0); | |||
3340 | ||||
3341 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "inactive_frame.fg", "Foreground color for an inactive selected item", | |||
3342 | "Foreground color for an inactive selected item", &prefs.gui_inactive_fg); | |||
3343 | ||||
3344 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "inactive_frame.bg", "Background color for an inactive selected item", | |||
3345 | "Background color for an inactive selected item", &prefs.gui_inactive_bg); | |||
3346 | ||||
3347 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_color_module, "inactive_frame.style", "Color style for an inactive selected item", | |||
3348 | "Color style for an inactive selected item", &prefs.gui_inactive_style, gui_selection_style, false0); | |||
3349 | ||||
3350 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "marked_frame.fg", "Color preferences for a marked frame", | |||
3351 | "Color preferences for a marked frame", &prefs.gui_marked_fg); | |||
3352 | ||||
3353 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "marked_frame.bg", "Color preferences for a marked frame", | |||
3354 | "Color preferences for a marked frame", &prefs.gui_marked_bg); | |||
3355 | ||||
3356 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "ignored_frame.fg", "Color preferences for a ignored frame", | |||
3357 | "Color preferences for a ignored frame", &prefs.gui_ignored_fg); | |||
3358 | ||||
3359 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "ignored_frame.bg", "Color preferences for a ignored frame", | |||
3360 | "Color preferences for a ignored frame", &prefs.gui_ignored_bg); | |||
3361 | ||||
3362 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "stream.client.fg", "TCP stream window color preference", | |||
3363 | "TCP stream window color preference", &prefs.st_client_fg); | |||
3364 | ||||
3365 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "stream.client.bg", "TCP stream window color preference", | |||
3366 | "TCP stream window color preference", &prefs.st_client_bg); | |||
3367 | ||||
3368 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "stream.server.fg", "TCP stream window color preference", | |||
3369 | "TCP stream window color preference", &prefs.st_server_fg); | |||
3370 | ||||
3371 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "stream.server.bg", "TCP stream window color preference", | |||
3372 | "TCP stream window color preference", &prefs.st_server_bg); | |||
3373 | ||||
3374 | custom_cbs.free_cb = free_string_like_preference; | |||
3375 | custom_cbs.reset_cb = reset_string_like_preference; | |||
3376 | custom_cbs.set_cb = colorized_frame_set_cb; | |||
3377 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = colorized_frame_type_name_cb; | |||
3378 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = colorized_frame_type_description_cb; | |||
3379 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = colorized_frame_is_default_cb; | |||
3380 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = colorized_frame_to_str_cb; | |||
3381 | register_string_like_preference(gui_column_module, "colorized_frame.fg", "Colorized Foreground", | |||
3382 | "Filter Colorized Foreground", | |||
3383 | &prefs.gui_colorized_fg, PREF_CUSTOM, &custom_cbs, true1); | |||
3384 | ||||
3385 | custom_cbs.free_cb = free_string_like_preference; | |||
3386 | custom_cbs.reset_cb = reset_string_like_preference; | |||
3387 | custom_cbs.set_cb = colorized_frame_set_cb; | |||
3388 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = colorized_frame_type_name_cb; | |||
3389 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = colorized_frame_type_description_cb; | |||
3390 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = colorized_frame_is_default_cb; | |||
3391 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = colorized_frame_to_str_cb; | |||
3392 | register_string_like_preference(gui_column_module, "colorized_frame.bg", "Colorized Background", | |||
3393 | "Filter Colorized Background", | |||
3394 | &prefs.gui_colorized_bg, PREF_CUSTOM, &custom_cbs, true1); | |||
3395 | ||||
3396 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "color_filter_fg.valid", "Valid color filter foreground", | |||
3397 | "Valid color filter foreground", &prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg); | |||
3398 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "color_filter_bg.valid", "Valid color filter background", | |||
3399 | "Valid color filter background", &prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg); | |||
3400 | ||||
3401 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "color_filter_fg.invalid", "Invalid color filter foreground", | |||
3402 | "Invalid color filter foreground", &prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg); | |||
3403 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "color_filter_bg.invalid", "Invalid color filter background", | |||
3404 | "Invalid color filter background", &prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg); | |||
3405 | ||||
3406 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "color_filter_fg.deprecated", "Deprecated color filter foreground", | |||
3407 | "Deprecated color filter foreground", &prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg); | |||
3408 | prefs_register_color_preference(gui_color_module, "color_filter_bg.deprecated", "Deprecated color filter background", | |||
3409 | "Deprecated color filter background", &prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg); | |||
3410 | ||||
3411 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_module, "fileopen.style", | |||
3412 | "Where to start the File Open dialog box", | |||
3413 | "Where to start the File Open dialog box", | |||
3414 | &prefs.gui_fileopen_style, gui_fileopen_style, false0); | |||
3415 | ||||
3416 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "recent_files_count.max", | |||
3417 | "The max. number of items in the open recent files list", | |||
3418 | "The max. number of items in the open recent files list", | |||
3419 | 10, | |||
3420 | &prefs.gui_recent_files_count_max); | |||
3421 | ||||
3422 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "recent_display_filter_entries.max", | |||
3423 | "The max. number of entries in the display filter list", | |||
3424 | "The max. number of entries in the display filter list", | |||
3425 | 10, | |||
3426 | &prefs.gui_recent_df_entries_max); | |||
3427 | ||||
3428 | register_string_like_preference(gui_module, "fileopen.dir", "Start Directory", | |||
3429 | "Directory to start in when opening File Open dialog.", | |||
3430 | &prefs.gui_fileopen_dir, PREF_DIRNAME, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3431 | ||||
3432 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "fileopen.remembered_dir"); | |||
3433 | ||||
3434 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "fileopen.preview", | |||
3435 | "The preview timeout in the File Open dialog", | |||
3436 | "The preview timeout in the File Open dialog", | |||
3437 | 10, | |||
3438 | &prefs.gui_fileopen_preview); | |||
3439 | ||||
3440 | register_string_like_preference(gui_module, "tlskeylog_command", "Program to launch with TLS Keylog", | |||
3441 | "Program path or command line to launch with SSLKEYLOGFILE", | |||
3442 | &prefs.gui_tlskeylog_command, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3443 | ||||
3444 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "ask_unsaved", | |||
3445 | "Ask to save unsaved capture files", | |||
3446 | "Ask to save unsaved capture files?", | |||
3447 | &prefs.gui_ask_unsaved); | |||
3448 | ||||
3449 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "autocomplete_filter", | |||
3450 | "Display autocompletion for filter text", | |||
3451 | "Display an autocomplete suggestion for display and capture filter controls", | |||
3452 | &prefs.gui_autocomplete_filter); | |||
3453 | ||||
3454 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "find_wrap", | |||
3455 | "Wrap to beginning/end of file during search", | |||
3456 | "Wrap to beginning/end of file during search?", | |||
3457 | &prefs.gui_find_wrap); | |||
3458 | ||||
3459 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "use_pref_save"); | |||
3460 | ||||
3461 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "geometry.save.position", | |||
3462 | "Save window position at exit", | |||
3463 | "Save window position at exit?", | |||
3464 | &prefs.gui_geometry_save_position); | |||
3465 | ||||
3466 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "geometry.save.size", | |||
3467 | "Save window size at exit", | |||
3468 | "Save window size at exit?", | |||
3469 | &prefs.gui_geometry_save_size); | |||
3470 | ||||
3471 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "geometry.save.maximized", | |||
3472 | "Save window maximized state at exit", | |||
3473 | "Save window maximized state at exit?", | |||
3474 | &prefs.gui_geometry_save_maximized); | |||
3475 | ||||
3476 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "macosx_style"); | |||
3477 | ||||
3478 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "geometry.main.x"); | |||
3479 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "geometry.main.y"); | |||
3480 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "geometry.main.width"); | |||
3481 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "geometry.main.height"); | |||
3482 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "toolbar_main_show"); | |||
3483 | ||||
3484 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_module, "toolbar_main_style", | |||
3485 | "Main Toolbar style", | |||
3486 | "Main Toolbar style", | |||
3487 | &prefs.gui_toolbar_main_style, gui_toolbar_style, false0); | |||
3488 | ||||
3489 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "toolbar_filter_style"); | |||
3490 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "webbrowser"); | |||
3491 | ||||
3492 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "update.enabled", | |||
3493 | "Check for updates", | |||
3494 | "Check for updates (Windows and macOS only)", | |||
3495 | &prefs.gui_update_enabled); | |||
3496 | ||||
3497 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_module, "update.channel", | |||
3498 | "Update channel", | |||
3499 | "The type of update to fetch. You should probably leave this set to STABLE.", | |||
3500 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_update_channel), gui_update_channel, false0); | |||
3501 | ||||
3502 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "update.interval", | |||
3503 | "How often to check for software updates", | |||
3504 | "How often to check for software updates in seconds", | |||
3505 | 10, | |||
3506 | &prefs.gui_update_interval); | |||
3507 | ||||
3508 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "debounce.timer", | |||
3509 | "How long to wait before processing computationally intensive user input", | |||
3510 | "How long to wait (in milliseconds) before processing " | |||
3511 | "computationally intensive user input. " | |||
3512 | "If you type quickly, consider lowering the value for a 'snappier' " | |||
3513 | "experience. " | |||
3514 | "If you type slowly, consider increasing the value to avoid performance issues. " | |||
3515 | "This is currently used to delay searches in View -> Internals -> Supported Protocols " | |||
3516 | "and Preferences -> Advanced menu.", | |||
3517 | 10, | |||
3518 | &prefs.gui_debounce_timer); | |||
3519 | ||||
3520 | register_string_like_preference(gui_module, "window_title", "Custom window title", | |||
3521 | "Custom window title to be appended to the existing title\n" | |||
3522 | "%C = capture comment from command line\n" | |||
3523 | "%F = file path of the capture file\n" | |||
3524 | "%P = profile name\n" | |||
3525 | "%S = a conditional separator (\" - \") that only shows when surrounded by variables with values or static text\n" | |||
3526 | "%V = version info", | |||
3527 | &prefs.gui_window_title, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3528 | ||||
3529 | register_string_like_preference(gui_module, "prepend_window_title", "Custom window title prefix", | |||
3530 | "Custom window title to be prepended to the existing title\n" | |||
3531 | "%C = capture comment from command line\n" | |||
3532 | "%F = file path of the capture file\n" | |||
3533 | "%P = profile name\n" | |||
3534 | "%S = a conditional separator (\" - \") that only shows when surrounded by variables with values or static text\n" | |||
3535 | "%V = version info", | |||
3536 | &prefs.gui_prepend_window_title, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3537 | ||||
3538 | register_string_like_preference(gui_module, "start_title", "Custom start page title", | |||
3539 | "Custom start page title", | |||
3540 | &prefs.gui_start_title, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3541 | ||||
3542 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_module, "version_placement", | |||
3543 | "Show version in the start page and/or main screen's title bar", | |||
3544 | "Show version in the start page and/or main screen's title bar", | |||
3545 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_version_placement), gui_version_placement_type, false0); | |||
3546 | ||||
3547 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "auto_scroll_on_expand"); | |||
3548 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(gui_module, "auto_scroll_percentage"); | |||
3549 | ||||
3550 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "max_export_objects", | |||
3551 | "Maximum number of exported objects", | |||
3552 | "The maximum number of objects that can be exported", | |||
3553 | 10, | |||
3554 | &prefs.gui_max_export_objects); | |||
3555 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "max_tree_items", | |||
3556 | "Maximum number of tree items", | |||
3557 | "The maximum number of items that can be added to the dissection tree (Increase with caution)", | |||
3558 | 10, | |||
3559 | &prefs.gui_max_tree_items); | |||
3560 | /* | |||
3561 | * Used independently by proto_tree_add_node, call_dissector*, dissector_try_heuristic, | |||
3562 | * and increment_dissection_depth. | |||
3563 | */ | |||
3564 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "max_tree_depth", | |||
3565 | "Maximum dissection depth", | |||
3566 | "The maximum depth for dissection tree and protocol layer checks. (Increase with caution)", | |||
3567 | 10, | |||
3568 | &prefs.gui_max_tree_depth); | |||
3569 | ||||
3570 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "welcome_page.show_recent", | |||
3571 | "Show recent files on the welcome page", | |||
3572 | "This will enable or disable the 'Open' list on the welcome page.", | |||
3573 | &prefs.gui_welcome_page_show_recent); | |||
3574 | ||||
3575 | /* User Interface : Layout */ | |||
3576 | gui_layout_module = prefs_register_subtree(gui_module, "Layout", "Layout", gui_layout_callback); | |||
3577 | /* Adjust the preference effects of layout GUI for better handling of preferences at Wireshark (GUI) level */ | |||
3578 | layout_gui_flags = prefs_get_module_effect_flags(gui_layout_module); | |||
3579 | layout_gui_flags |= PREF_EFFECT_GUI_LAYOUT(1u << 2); | |||
3580 | layout_gui_flags &= (~PREF_EFFECT_DISSECTION(1u << 0)); | |||
3581 | ||||
3582 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_layout_module, "layout_type", | |||
3583 | "Layout type", | |||
3584 | "Layout type (1-6)", | |||
3585 | 10, | |||
3586 | (unsigned*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_layout_type)); | |||
3587 | prefs_set_effect_flags_by_name(gui_layout_module, "layout_type", layout_gui_flags); | |||
3588 | ||||
3589 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_layout_module, "layout_content_1", | |||
3590 | "Layout content of the pane 1", | |||
3591 | "Layout content of the pane 1", | |||
3592 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_layout_content_1), gui_layout_content, false0); | |||
3593 | prefs_set_effect_flags_by_name(gui_layout_module, "layout_content_1", layout_gui_flags); | |||
3594 | ||||
3595 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_layout_module, "layout_content_2", | |||
3596 | "Layout content of the pane 2", | |||
3597 | "Layout content of the pane 2", | |||
3598 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_layout_content_2), gui_layout_content, false0); | |||
3599 | prefs_set_effect_flags_by_name(gui_layout_module, "layout_content_2", layout_gui_flags); | |||
3600 | ||||
3601 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_layout_module, "layout_content_3", | |||
3602 | "Layout content of the pane 3", | |||
3603 | "Layout content of the pane 3", | |||
3604 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_layout_content_3), gui_layout_content, false0); | |||
3605 | prefs_set_effect_flags_by_name(gui_layout_module, "layout_content_3", layout_gui_flags); | |||
3606 | ||||
3607 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "packet_list_separator.enabled", | |||
3608 | "Enable Packet List Separator", | |||
3609 | "Enable Packet List Separator", | |||
3610 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_separator); | |||
3611 | ||||
3612 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "packet_header_column_definition.enabled", | |||
3613 | "Show column definition in packet list header", | |||
3614 | "Show column definition in packet list header", | |||
3615 | &prefs.gui_packet_header_column_definition); | |||
3616 | ||||
3617 | /* packet_list_hover_style affects the colors, not the layout. | |||
3618 | * It's in the layout module to group it with the other packet list | |||
3619 | * preferences for the user's benefit with the dialog. | |||
3620 | */ | |||
3621 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "packet_list_hover_style.enabled", | |||
3622 | "Enable Packet List mouse-over colorization", | |||
3623 | "Enable Packet List mouse-over colorization", | |||
3624 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_hover_style); | |||
3625 | prefs_set_effect_flags_by_name(gui_layout_module, "packet_list_hover_style.enabled", gui_color_effect_flags); | |||
3626 | ||||
3627 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "show_selected_packet.enabled", | |||
3628 | "Show selected packet in the Status Bar", | |||
3629 | "Show selected packet in the Status Bar", | |||
3630 | &prefs.gui_show_selected_packet); | |||
3631 | ||||
3632 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "show_file_load_time.enabled", | |||
3633 | "Show file load time in the Status Bar", | |||
3634 | "Show file load time in the Status Bar", | |||
3635 | &prefs.gui_show_file_load_time); | |||
3636 | ||||
3637 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_layout_module, "packet_dialog_layout", | |||
3638 | "Packet Dialog layout", | |||
3639 | "Packet Dialog layout", | |||
3640 | (unsigned*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_packet_dialog_layout), gui_packet_dialog_layout, false0); | |||
3641 | ||||
3642 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_module, "packet_list_elide_mode", | |||
3643 | "Elide mode", | |||
3644 | "The position of \"...\" (ellipsis) in packet list text.", | |||
3645 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_packet_list_elide_mode), gui_packet_list_elide_mode, false0); | |||
3646 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "decimal_places1", | |||
3647 | "Count of decimal places for values of type 1", | |||
3648 | "Sets the count of decimal places for values of type 1." | |||
3649 | "Type 1 values are defined by authors." | |||
3650 | "Value can be in range 2 to 10.", | |||
3651 | 10,&prefs.gui_decimal_places1); | |||
3652 | ||||
3653 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "decimal_places2", | |||
3654 | "Count of decimal places for values of type 2", | |||
3655 | "Sets the count of decimal places for values of type 2." | |||
3656 | "Type 2 values are defined by authors." | |||
3657 | "Value can be in range 2 to 10.", | |||
3658 | 10,&prefs.gui_decimal_places2); | |||
3659 | ||||
3660 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "decimal_places3", | |||
3661 | "Count of decimal places for values of type 3", | |||
3662 | "Sets the count of decimal places for values of type 3." | |||
3663 | "Type 3 values are defined by authors." | |||
3664 | "Value can be in range 2 to 10.", | |||
3665 | 10,&prefs.gui_decimal_places3); | |||
3666 | ||||
3667 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "rtp_player_use_disk1", | |||
3668 | "RTP Player saves temporary data to disk", | |||
3669 | "If set to true, RTP Player saves temporary data to " | |||
3670 | "temp files on disk. If not set, it uses memory." | |||
3671 | "Every stream uses one file therefore you might touch " | |||
3672 | "OS limit for count of opened files." | |||
3673 | "When ui.rtp_player_use_disk2 is set to true too, it uses " | |||
3674 | " two files per RTP stream together." | |||
3675 | ,&prefs.gui_rtp_player_use_disk1); | |||
3676 | ||||
3677 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "rtp_player_use_disk2", | |||
3678 | "RTP Player saves temporary dictionary for data to disk", | |||
3679 | "If set to true, RTP Player saves temporary dictionary to " | |||
3680 | "temp files on disk. If not set, it uses memory." | |||
3681 | "Every stream uses one file therefore you might touch " | |||
3682 | "OS limit for count of opened files." | |||
3683 | "When ui.rtp_player_use_disk1 is set to true too, it uses " | |||
3684 | " two files per RTP stream." | |||
3685 | ,&prefs.gui_rtp_player_use_disk2); | |||
3686 | ||||
3687 | prefs_register_enum_preference(gui_layout_module, "gui_packet_list_copy_format_options_for_keyboard_shortcut", | |||
3688 | "Allows text to be copied with selected format", | |||
3689 | "Allows text to be copied with selected format when copied via keyboard", | |||
3690 | (int*)(void*)(&prefs.gui_packet_list_copy_format_options_for_keyboard_shortcut), | |||
3691 | gui_packet_list_copy_format_options_for_keyboard_shortcut, false0); | |||
3692 | ||||
3693 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "gui_packet_list_copy_text_with_aligned_columns", | |||
3694 | "Allows text to be copied with aligned columns", | |||
3695 | "Allows text to be copied with aligned columns when copied via menu or keyboard", | |||
3696 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_copy_text_with_aligned_columns); | |||
3697 | ||||
3698 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "packet_list_show_related", | |||
3699 | "Show Related Packets", | |||
3700 | "Show related packet indicators in the first column", | |||
3701 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_show_related); | |||
3702 | ||||
3703 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_layout_module, "packet_list_show_minimap", | |||
3704 | "Enable Intelligent Scroll Bar", | |||
3705 | "Show the intelligent scroll bar (a minimap of packet list colors in the scrollbar)", | |||
3706 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_show_minimap); | |||
3707 | ||||
3708 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "packet_list_is_sortable", | |||
3709 | "Allow packet list to be sortable", | |||
3710 | "To prevent sorting by mistake (which can take some time to calculate), it can be disabled", | |||
3711 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_sortable); | |||
3712 | ||||
3713 | prefs_register_uint_preference(gui_module, "packet_list_cached_rows_max", | |||
3714 | "Maximum cached rows", | |||
3715 | "Maximum number of rows that can be sorted by columns that require dissection. Increasing this increases memory consumption by caching column text", | |||
3716 | 10, | |||
3717 | &prefs.gui_packet_list_cached_rows_max); | |||
3718 | ||||
3719 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "interfaces_show_hidden", | |||
3720 | "Show hidden interfaces", | |||
3721 | "Show all interfaces, including interfaces marked as hidden", | |||
3722 | &prefs.gui_interfaces_show_hidden); | |||
3723 | ||||
3724 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "interfaces_remote_display", | |||
3725 | "Show Remote interfaces", | |||
3726 | "Show remote interfaces in the interface selection", | |||
3727 | &prefs.gui_interfaces_remote_display); | |||
3728 | ||||
3729 | register_string_like_preference(gui_module, "interfaces_hidden_types", "Hide interface types in list", | |||
3730 | "Hide the given interface types in the startup list.\n" | |||
3731 | "A comma-separated string of interface type values (e.g. 5,9).\n" | |||
3732 | "0 = Wired,\n" | |||
3733 | "1 = AirPCAP,\n" | |||
3734 | "2 = Pipe,\n" | |||
3735 | "3 = STDIN,\n" | |||
3736 | "4 = Bluetooth,\n" | |||
3737 | "5 = Wireless,\n" | |||
3738 | "6 = Dial-Up,\n" | |||
3739 | "7 = USB,\n" | |||
3740 | "8 = External Capture,\n" | |||
3741 | "9 = Virtual", | |||
3742 | &prefs.gui_interfaces_hide_types, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3743 | ||||
3744 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "io_graph_automatic_update", | |||
3745 | "Enables automatic updates for IO Graph", | |||
3746 | "Enables automatic updates for IO Graph", | |||
3747 | &prefs.gui_io_graph_automatic_update); | |||
3748 | ||||
3749 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "io_graph_enable_legend", | |||
3750 | "Enables the legend of IO Graph", | |||
3751 | "Enables the legend of IO Graph", | |||
3752 | &prefs.gui_io_graph_enable_legend); | |||
3753 | ||||
3754 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "plot_automatic_update", | |||
3755 | "Enables automatic updates for Plot", | |||
3756 | "Enables automatic updates for Plot", | |||
3757 | &prefs.gui_plot_automatic_update); | |||
3758 | ||||
3759 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "plot_enable_legend", | |||
3760 | "Enables the legend of Plot", | |||
3761 | "Enables the legend of Plot", | |||
3762 | &prefs.gui_plot_enable_legend); | |||
3763 | ||||
3764 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "plot_enable_auto_scroll", | |||
3765 | "Enables auto scroll of Plot", | |||
3766 | "Enables auto scroll of Plot", | |||
3767 | &prefs.gui_plot_enable_auto_scroll); | |||
3768 | ||||
3769 | prefs_register_bool_preference(gui_module, "show_byteview_in_dialog", | |||
3770 | "Show the byte view in the packet details dialog", | |||
3771 | "Show the byte view in the packet details dialog", | |||
3772 | &prefs.gui_packet_details_show_byteview); | |||
3773 | ||||
3774 | /* Console | |||
3775 | * These are preferences that can be read/written using the | |||
3776 | * preference module API. These preferences still use their own | |||
3777 | * configuration screens for access, but this cuts down on the | |||
3778 | * preference "string compare list" in set_pref() | |||
3779 | */ | |||
3780 | console_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "console", "Console", | |||
3781 | "Console logging and debugging output", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3782 | ||||
3783 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(console_module, "log.level"); | |||
3784 | ||||
3785 | prefs_register_bool_preference(console_module, "incomplete_dissectors_check_debug", | |||
3786 | "Print debug line for incomplete dissectors", | |||
3787 | "Look for dissectors that left some bytes undecoded (debug)", | |||
3788 | &prefs.incomplete_dissectors_check_debug); | |||
3789 | ||||
3790 | /* Display filter Expressions | |||
3791 | * This used to be an array of individual fields that has now been | |||
3792 | * converted to a UAT. Just make it part of the GUI category even | |||
3793 | * though the name of the preference will never be seen in preference | |||
3794 | * file | |||
3795 | */ | |||
3796 | filter_expression_register_uat(gui_module); | |||
3797 | ||||
3798 | /* Capture | |||
3799 | * These are preferences that can be read/written using the | |||
3800 | * preference module API. These preferences still use their own | |||
3801 | * configuration screens for access, but this cuts down on the | |||
3802 | * preference "string compare list" in set_pref() | |||
3803 | */ | |||
3804 | capture_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "capture", "Capture", | |||
3805 | "Capture preferences", NULL((void*)0), apply_aggregation_prefs, false0); | |||
3806 | /* Capture preferences don't affect dissection */ | |||
3807 | prefs_set_module_effect_flags(capture_module, PREF_EFFECT_CAPTURE(1u << 1)); | |||
3808 | ||||
3809 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "device", "Default capture device", | |||
3810 | "Default capture device", | |||
3811 | &prefs.capture_device, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3812 | ||||
3813 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_linktypes", "Interface link-layer header type", | |||
3814 | "Interface link-layer header types (Ex: en0(1),en1(143),...)", | |||
3815 | &prefs.capture_devices_linktypes, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3816 | ||||
3817 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_descr", "Interface descriptions", | |||
3818 | "Interface descriptions (Ex: eth0(eth0 descr),eth1(eth1 descr),...)", | |||
3819 | &prefs.capture_devices_descr, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3820 | ||||
3821 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_hide", "Hide interface", | |||
3822 | "Hide interface? (Ex: eth0,eth3,...)", | |||
3823 | &prefs.capture_devices_hide, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3824 | ||||
3825 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_monitor_mode", "Capture in monitor mode", | |||
3826 | "By default, capture in monitor mode on interface? (Ex: eth0,eth3,...)", | |||
3827 | &prefs.capture_devices_monitor_mode, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3828 | ||||
3829 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_buffersize", "Interface buffer size", | |||
3830 | "Interface buffer size (Ex: en0(1),en1(143),...)", | |||
3831 | &prefs.capture_devices_buffersize, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3832 | ||||
3833 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_snaplen", "Interface snap length", | |||
3834 | "Interface snap length (Ex: en0(65535),en1(1430),...)", | |||
3835 | &prefs.capture_devices_snaplen, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3836 | ||||
3837 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_pmode", "Interface promiscuous mode", | |||
3838 | "Interface promiscuous mode (Ex: en0(0),en1(1),...)", | |||
3839 | &prefs.capture_devices_pmode, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3840 | ||||
3841 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "prom_mode", "Capture in promiscuous mode", | |||
3842 | "Capture in promiscuous mode?", &prefs.capture_prom_mode); | |||
3843 | ||||
3844 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "monitor_mode", "Capture in monitor mode on 802.11 devices", | |||
3845 | "Capture in monitor mode on all 802.11 devices that support it?", &prefs.capture_monitor_mode); | |||
3846 | ||||
3847 | register_string_like_preference(capture_module, "devices_filter", "Interface capture filter", | |||
3848 | "Interface capture filter (Ex: en0(tcp),en1(udp),...)", | |||
3849 | &prefs.capture_devices_filter, PREF_STRING, NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3850 | ||||
3851 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "pcap_ng", "Capture in pcapng format", | |||
3852 | "Capture in pcapng format?", &prefs.capture_pcap_ng); | |||
3853 | ||||
3854 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "real_time_update", "Update packet list in real time during capture", | |||
3855 | "Update packet list in real time during capture?", &prefs.capture_real_time); | |||
3856 | ||||
3857 | prefs_register_uint_preference(capture_module, "update_interval", | |||
3858 | "Capture update interval", | |||
3859 | "Capture update interval in ms", | |||
3860 | 10, | |||
3861 | &prefs.capture_update_interval); | |||
3862 | ||||
3863 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "enable_aggregation_view", "Enable aggregation view", | |||
3864 | "Enable Aggregation View for real-time capturing", &prefs.enable_aggregation); | |||
3865 | ||||
3866 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "no_interface_load", "Don't load interfaces on startup", | |||
3867 | "Don't automatically load capture interfaces on startup", &prefs.capture_no_interface_load); | |||
3868 | ||||
3869 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "no_extcap", "Disable external capture interfaces", | |||
3870 | "Disable external capture modules (extcap)", &prefs.capture_no_extcap); | |||
3871 | ||||
3872 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(capture_module, "auto_scroll"); | |||
3873 | ||||
3874 | prefs_register_bool_preference(capture_module, "show_info", "Show capture information dialog while capturing", | |||
3875 | "Show capture information dialog while capturing?", &prefs.capture_show_info); | |||
3876 | ||||
3877 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(capture_module, "syntax_check_filter"); | |||
3878 | ||||
3879 | custom_cbs.free_cb = capture_column_free_cb; | |||
3880 | custom_cbs.reset_cb = capture_column_reset_cb; | |||
3881 | custom_cbs.set_cb = capture_column_set_cb; | |||
3882 | custom_cbs.type_name_cb = capture_column_type_name_cb; | |||
3883 | custom_cbs.type_description_cb = capture_column_type_description_cb; | |||
3884 | custom_cbs.is_default_cb = capture_column_is_default_cb; | |||
3885 | custom_cbs.to_str_cb = capture_column_to_str_cb; | |||
3886 | prefs_register_list_custom_preference(capture_module, "columns", "Capture options dialog column list", | |||
3887 | "List of columns to be displayed", &custom_cbs, capture_column_init_cb, &prefs.capture_columns); | |||
3888 | aggregation_field_register_uat(capture_module); | |||
3889 | ||||
3890 | /* Name Resolution */ | |||
3891 | nameres_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "nameres", "Name Resolution", | |||
3892 | "Name Resolution", "ChCustPreferencesSection.html#ChCustPrefsNameSection", addr_resolve_pref_apply, true1); | |||
3893 | addr_resolve_pref_init(nameres_module); | |||
3894 | oid_pref_init(nameres_module); | |||
3895 | maxmind_db_pref_init(nameres_module); | |||
3896 | ||||
3897 | /* Printing | |||
3898 | * None of these have any effect; we keep them as obsolete preferences | |||
3899 | * in order to avoid errors when reading older preference files. | |||
3900 | */ | |||
3901 | printing = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "print", "Printing", | |||
3902 | "Printing", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
3903 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(printing, "format"); | |||
3904 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(printing, "command"); | |||
3905 | prefs_register_obsolete_preference(printing, "file"); | |||
3906 | ||||
3907 | /* Codecs */ | |||
3908 | codecs_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "codecs", "Codecs", | |||
3909 | "Codecs", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
3910 | ||||
3911 | /* Statistics */ | |||
3912 | stats_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "statistics", "Statistics", | |||
3913 | "Statistics", "ChCustPreferencesSection.html#_statistics", &stats_callback, true1); | |||
3914 | ||||
3915 | prefs_register_uint_preference(stats_module, "update_interval", | |||
3916 | "Tap update interval in ms", | |||
3917 | "Determines time between tap updates", | |||
3918 | 10, | |||
3919 | &prefs.tap_update_interval); | |||
3920 | ||||
3921 | prefs_register_uint_preference(stats_module, "flow_graph_max_export_items", | |||
3922 | "Maximum Flow Graph items to export as image", | |||
3923 | "The maximum number of Flow Graph items (frames) " | |||
3924 | "to include when exporting the graph as an image. " | |||
3925 | "Note that some formats (e.g., JPEG) have inherent " | |||
3926 | "pixel limits and image viewers might be unable to " | |||
3927 | "handle very large images.", | |||
3928 | 10, | |||
3929 | &prefs.flow_graph_max_export_items); | |||
3930 | ||||
3931 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_enable_burstinfo", | |||
3932 | "Enable the calculation of burst information", | |||
3933 | "If enabled burst rates will be calculated for statistics that use the stats_tree system. " | |||
3934 | "Burst rates are calculated over a much shorter time interval than the rate column.", | |||
3935 | &prefs.st_enable_burstinfo); | |||
3936 | ||||
3937 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_burst_showcount", | |||
3938 | "Show burst count for item rather than rate", | |||
3939 | "If selected the stats_tree statistics nodes will show the count of events " | |||
3940 | "within the burst window instead of a burst rate. Burst rate is calculated " | |||
3941 | "as number of events within burst window divided by the burst windown length.", | |||
3942 | &prefs.st_burst_showcount); | |||
3943 | ||||
3944 | prefs_register_uint_preference(stats_module, "st_burst_resolution", | |||
3945 | "Burst rate resolution (ms)", | |||
3946 | "Sets the duration of the time interval into which events are grouped when calculating " | |||
3947 | "the burst rate. Higher resolution (smaller number) increases processing overhead.", | |||
3948 | 10,&prefs.st_burst_resolution); | |||
3949 | ||||
3950 | prefs_register_uint_preference(stats_module, "st_burst_windowlen", | |||
3951 | "Burst rate window size (ms)", | |||
3952 | "Sets the duration of the sliding window during which the burst rate is " | |||
3953 | "measured. Longer window relative to burst rate resolution increases " | |||
3954 | "processing overhead. Will be truncated to a multiple of burst resolution.", | |||
3955 | 10,&prefs.st_burst_windowlen); | |||
3956 | ||||
3957 | prefs_register_enum_preference(stats_module, "st_sort_defcolflag", | |||
3958 | "Default sort column for stats_tree stats", | |||
3959 | "Sets the default column by which stats based on the stats_tree " | |||
3960 | "system is sorted.", | |||
3961 | &prefs.st_sort_defcolflag, st_sort_col_vals, false0); | |||
3962 | ||||
3963 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_sort_defdescending", | |||
3964 | "Default stats_tree sort order is descending", | |||
3965 | "When selected, statistics based on the stats_tree system will by default " | |||
3966 | "be sorted in descending order.", | |||
3967 | &prefs.st_sort_defdescending); | |||
3968 | ||||
3969 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_sort_casesensitve", | |||
3970 | "Case sensitive sort of stats_tree item names", | |||
3971 | "When selected, the item/node names of statistics based on the stats_tree " | |||
3972 | "system will be sorted taking case into account. Else the case of the name " | |||
3973 | "will be ignored.", | |||
3974 | &prefs.st_sort_casesensitve); | |||
3975 | ||||
3976 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_sort_rng_nameonly", | |||
3977 | "Always sort 'range' nodes by name", | |||
3978 | "When selected, the stats_tree nodes representing a range of values " | |||
3979 | "(0-49, 50-100, etc.) will always be sorted by name (the range of the " | |||
3980 | "node). Else range nodes are sorted by the same column as the rest of " | |||
3981 | " the tree.", | |||
3982 | &prefs.st_sort_rng_nameonly); | |||
3983 | ||||
3984 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_sort_rng_fixorder", | |||
3985 | "Always sort 'range' nodes in ascending order", | |||
3986 | "When selected, the stats_tree nodes representing a range of values " | |||
3987 | "(0-49, 50-100, etc.) will always be sorted ascending; else it follows " | |||
3988 | "the sort direction of the tree. Only effective if \"Always sort " | |||
3989 | "'range' nodes by name\" is also selected.", | |||
3990 | &prefs.st_sort_rng_fixorder); | |||
3991 | ||||
3992 | prefs_register_bool_preference(stats_module, "st_sort_showfullname", | |||
3993 | "Display the full stats_tree plug-in name", | |||
3994 | "When selected, the full name (including menu path) of the stats_tree " | |||
3995 | "plug-in is show in windows. If cleared the plug-in name is shown " | |||
3996 | "without menu path (only the part of the name after last '/' character.)", | |||
3997 | &prefs.st_sort_showfullname); | |||
3998 | ||||
3999 | prefs_register_enum_preference(stats_module, "output_format", | |||
4000 | "Default output format", | |||
4001 | "Sets the default output format for statistical data. Only supported " | |||
4002 | "by taps using the stats_tree system currently; other taps may honor " | |||
4003 | "this preference in the future. ", | |||
4004 | &prefs.st_format, st_format_vals, false0); | |||
4005 | ||||
4006 | module_t *conv_module; | |||
4007 | // avoid using prefs_register_stat to prevent lint complaint about recursion | |||
4008 | conv_module = prefs_register_module(stats_module, "conv", "Conversations", | |||
4009 | "Conversations & Endpoints", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
4010 | prefs_register_bool_preference(conv_module, "machine_readable", | |||
4011 | "Display exact (machine-readable) byte counts", | |||
4012 | "When enabled, exact machine-readable byte counts are displayed. " | |||
4013 | "When disabled, human readable numbers with SI prefixes are displayed.", | |||
4014 | &prefs.conv_machine_readable); | |||
4015 | ||||
4016 | /* Protocols */ | |||
4017 | protocols_module = prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "protocols", "Protocols", | |||
4018 | "Protocols", "ChCustPreferencesSection.html#ChCustPrefsProtocolsSection", NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
4019 | ||||
4020 | prefs_register_bool_preference(protocols_module, "display_hidden_proto_items", | |||
4021 | "Display hidden protocol items", | |||
4022 | "Display all hidden protocol items in the packet list.", | |||
4023 | &prefs.display_hidden_proto_items); | |||
4024 | ||||
4025 | prefs_register_bool_preference(protocols_module, "display_byte_fields_with_spaces", | |||
4026 | "Display byte fields with a space character between bytes", | |||
4027 | "Display all byte fields with a space character between each byte in the packet list.", | |||
4028 | &prefs.display_byte_fields_with_spaces); | |||
4029 | ||||
4030 | /* | |||
4031 | * Note the -t / option only affects the display of the packet timestamp | |||
4032 | * in the default time column; this is for all other absolute times. | |||
4033 | */ | |||
4034 | prefs_register_enum_preference(protocols_module, "display_abs_time_ascii", | |||
4035 | "Format absolute times like asctime", | |||
4036 | "When to format absolute times similar to asctime instead of ISO 8601, for backwards compatibility with older Wireshark.", | |||
4037 | (int*)&prefs.display_abs_time_ascii, abs_time_format_options, false0); | |||
4038 | ||||
4039 | prefs_register_bool_preference(protocols_module, "enable_incomplete_dissectors_check", | |||
4040 | "Look for incomplete dissectors", | |||
4041 | "Look for dissectors that left some bytes undecoded.", | |||
4042 | &prefs.enable_incomplete_dissectors_check); | |||
4043 | ||||
4044 | prefs_register_bool_preference(protocols_module, "strict_conversation_tracking_heuristics", | |||
4045 | "Enable stricter conversation tracking heuristics", | |||
4046 | "Protocols may use things like VLAN ID or interface ID to narrow the potential for duplicate conversations. " | |||
4047 | "Currently ICMP and ICMPv6 use this preference to add VLAN ID to conversation tracking, and IPv4 uses this preference to take VLAN ID into account during reassembly", | |||
4048 | &prefs.strict_conversation_tracking_heuristics); | |||
4049 | ||||
4050 | prefs_register_bool_preference(protocols_module, "ignore_dup_frames", | |||
4051 | "Ignore duplicate frames", | |||
4052 | "Ignore frames that are exact duplicates of any previous frame.", | |||
4053 | &prefs.ignore_dup_frames); | |||
4054 | ||||
4055 | prefs_register_enum_preference(protocols_module, "conversation_deinterlacing_key", | |||
4056 | "Deinterlacing conversations key", | |||
4057 | "Separate into different conversations frames that look like duplicates but have different Interface, MAC, or VLAN field values.", | |||
4058 | (int *)&prefs.conversation_deinterlacing_key, conv_deint_options, false0); | |||
4059 | ||||
4060 | prefs_register_uint_preference(protocols_module, "ignore_dup_frames_cache_entries", | |||
4061 | "The max number of hashes to keep in memory for determining duplicates frames", | |||
4062 | "If \"Ignore duplicate frames\" is set, this setting sets the maximum number " | |||
4063 | "of cache entries to maintain. A 0 means no limit.", | |||
4064 | 10, &prefs.ignore_dup_frames_cache_entries); | |||
4065 | ||||
4066 | ||||
4067 | /* Obsolete preferences | |||
4068 | * These "modules" were reorganized/renamed to correspond to their GUI | |||
4069 | * configuration screen within the preferences dialog | |||
4070 | */ | |||
4071 | ||||
4072 | /* taps is now part of the stats module */ | |||
4073 | prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "taps", "TAPS", "TAPS", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
4074 | /* packet_list is now part of the protocol (parent) module */ | |||
4075 | prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "packet_list", "PACKET_LIST", "PACKET_LIST", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
4076 | /* stream is now part of the gui module */ | |||
4077 | prefs_register_module(NULL((void*)0), "stream", "STREAM", "STREAM", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), false0); | |||
4078 | ||||
4079 | } | |||
4080 | ||||
4081 | /* Parse through a list of comma-separated, possibly quoted strings. | |||
4082 | Return a list of the string data. */ | |||
4083 | GList * | |||
4084 | prefs_get_string_list(const char *str) | |||
4085 | { | |||
4086 | enum { PRE_STRING, IN_QUOT, NOT_IN_QUOT }; | |||
4087 | ||||
4088 | int state = PRE_STRING, i = 0; | |||
4089 | bool_Bool backslash = false0; | |||
4090 | unsigned char cur_c; | |||
4091 | const size_t default_size = 64; | |||
4092 | GString *slstr = NULL((void*)0); | |||
4093 | GList *sl = NULL((void*)0); | |||
4094 | ||||
4095 | /* Allocate a buffer for the first string. */ | |||
4096 | slstr = g_string_sized_new(default_size); | |||
4097 | ||||
4098 | for (;;) { | |||
4099 | cur_c = str[i]; | |||
4100 | if (cur_c == '\0') { | |||
4101 | /* It's the end of the input, so it's the end of the string we | |||
4102 | were working on, and there's no more input. */ | |||
4103 | if (state == IN_QUOT || backslash) { | |||
4104 | /* We were in the middle of a quoted string or backslash escape, | |||
4105 | and ran out of characters; that's an error. */ | |||
4106 | g_string_free(slstr, TRUE)(__builtin_constant_p ((!(0))) ? (((!(0))) ? (g_string_free) ( (slstr), ((!(0)))) : g_string_free_and_steal (slstr)) : (g_string_free ) ((slstr), ((!(0))))); | |||
4107 | prefs_clear_string_list(sl); | |||
4108 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
4109 | } | |||
4110 | if (slstr->len > 0) | |||
4111 | sl = g_list_append(sl, g_string_free(slstr, FALSE)(__builtin_constant_p ((0)) ? (((0)) ? (g_string_free) ((slstr ), ((0))) : g_string_free_and_steal (slstr)) : (g_string_free ) ((slstr), ((0))))); | |||
4112 | else | |||
4113 | g_string_free(slstr, TRUE)(__builtin_constant_p ((!(0))) ? (((!(0))) ? (g_string_free) ( (slstr), ((!(0)))) : g_string_free_and_steal (slstr)) : (g_string_free ) ((slstr), ((!(0))))); | |||
4114 | break; | |||
4115 | } | |||
4116 | if (cur_c == '"' && !backslash) { | |||
4117 | switch (state) { | |||
4118 | case PRE_STRING: | |||
4119 | /* We hadn't yet started processing a string; this starts the | |||
4120 | string, and we're now quoting. */ | |||
4121 | state = IN_QUOT; | |||
4122 | break; | |||
4123 | case IN_QUOT: | |||
4124 | /* We're in the middle of a quoted string, and we saw a quotation | |||
4125 | mark; we're no longer quoting. */ | |||
4126 | state = NOT_IN_QUOT; | |||
4127 | break; | |||
4128 | case NOT_IN_QUOT: | |||
4129 | /* We're working on a string, but haven't seen a quote; we're | |||
4130 | now quoting. */ | |||
4131 | state = IN_QUOT; | |||
4132 | break; | |||
4133 | default: | |||
4134 | break; | |||
4135 | } | |||
4136 | } else if (cur_c == '\\' && !backslash) { | |||
4137 | /* We saw a backslash, and the previous character wasn't a | |||
4138 | backslash; escape the next character. | |||
4139 | ||||
4140 | This also means we've started a new string. */ | |||
4141 | backslash = true1; | |||
4142 | if (state == PRE_STRING) | |||
4143 | state = NOT_IN_QUOT; | |||
4144 | } else if (cur_c == ',' && state != IN_QUOT && !backslash) { | |||
4145 | /* We saw a comma, and we're not in the middle of a quoted string | |||
4146 | and it wasn't preceded by a backslash; it's the end of | |||
4147 | the string we were working on... */ | |||
4148 | if (slstr->len > 0) { | |||
4149 | sl = g_list_append(sl, g_string_free(slstr, FALSE)(__builtin_constant_p ((0)) ? (((0)) ? (g_string_free) ((slstr ), ((0))) : g_string_free_and_steal (slstr)) : (g_string_free ) ((slstr), ((0))))); | |||
4150 | slstr = g_string_sized_new(default_size); | |||
4151 | } | |||
4152 | ||||
4153 | /* ...and the beginning of a new string. */ | |||
4154 | state = PRE_STRING; | |||
4155 | } else if (!g_ascii_isspace(cur_c)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (cur_c)] & G_ASCII_SPACE) != 0) || state != PRE_STRING) { | |||
4156 | /* Either this isn't a white-space character, or we've started a | |||
4157 | string (i.e., already seen a non-white-space character for that | |||
4158 | string and put it into the string). | |||
4159 | ||||
4160 | The character is to be put into the string; do so. */ | |||
4161 | g_string_append_c(slstr, cur_c)g_string_append_c_inline (slstr, cur_c); | |||
4162 | ||||
4163 | /* If it was backslash-escaped, we're done with the backslash escape. */ | |||
4164 | backslash = false0; | |||
4165 | } | |||
4166 | i++; | |||
4167 | } | |||
4168 | return(sl); | |||
4169 | } | |||
4170 | ||||
4171 | char *join_string_list(GList *sl) | |||
4172 | { | |||
4173 | GString *joined_str = g_string_new(""); | |||
4174 | GList *cur, *first; | |||
4175 | char *str; | |||
4176 | unsigned item_count = 0; | |||
4177 | ||||
4178 | cur = first = g_list_first(sl); | |||
4179 | while (cur) { | |||
4180 | item_count++; | |||
4181 | str = (char *)cur->data; | |||
4182 | ||||
4183 | if (cur != first) | |||
4184 | g_string_append_c(joined_str, ',')g_string_append_c_inline (joined_str, ','); | |||
4185 | ||||
4186 | if (item_count % 2) { | |||
4187 | /* Wrap the line. */ | |||
4188 | g_string_append(joined_str, "\n\t")(__builtin_constant_p ("\n\t") ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = ("\n\t"); g_string_append_len_inline (joined_str , __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + ! (__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (joined_str , "\n\t", (gssize) -1)); | |||
4189 | } else | |||
4190 | g_string_append_c(joined_str, ' ')g_string_append_c_inline (joined_str, ' '); | |||
4191 | ||||
4192 | g_string_append_c(joined_str, '"')g_string_append_c_inline (joined_str, '"'); | |||
4193 | while (*str) { | |||
4194 | gunichar uc = g_utf8_get_char (str); | |||
4195 | ||||
4196 | if (uc == '"' || uc == '\\') | |||
4197 | g_string_append_c(joined_str, '\\')g_string_append_c_inline (joined_str, '\\'); | |||
4198 | ||||
4199 | if (g_unichar_isprint(uc)) | |||
4200 | g_string_append_unichar (joined_str, uc); | |||
4201 | ||||
4202 | str = g_utf8_next_char (str)(char *)((str) + g_utf8_skip[*(const guchar *)(str)]); | |||
4203 | } | |||
4204 | ||||
4205 | g_string_append_c(joined_str, '"')g_string_append_c_inline (joined_str, '"'); | |||
4206 | ||||
4207 | cur = cur->next; | |||
4208 | } | |||
4209 | return g_string_free(joined_str, FALSE)(__builtin_constant_p ((0)) ? (((0)) ? (g_string_free) ((joined_str ), ((0))) : g_string_free_and_steal (joined_str)) : (g_string_free ) ((joined_str), ((0)))); | |||
4210 | } | |||
4211 | ||||
4212 | void | |||
4213 | prefs_clear_string_list(GList *sl) | |||
4214 | { | |||
4215 | g_list_free_full(sl, g_free); | |||
4216 | } | |||
4217 | ||||
4218 | /* | |||
4219 | * Takes a string, a pointer to an array of "enum_val_t"s, and a default int | |||
4220 | * value. | |||
4221 | * The array must be terminated by an entry with a null "name" string. | |||
4222 | * | |||
4223 | * If the string matches a "name" string in an entry, the value from that | |||
4224 | * entry is returned. | |||
4225 | * | |||
4226 | * Otherwise, if a string matches a "description" string in an entry, the | |||
4227 | * value from that entry is returned; we do that for backwards compatibility, | |||
4228 | * as we used to have only a "name" string that was used both for command-line | |||
4229 | * and configuration-file values and in the GUI (which meant either that | |||
4230 | * the GUI had what might be somewhat cryptic values to select from or that | |||
4231 | * the "-o" flag took long strings, often with spaces in them). | |||
4232 | * | |||
4233 | * Otherwise, the default value that was passed as the third argument is | |||
4234 | * returned. | |||
4235 | */ | |||
4236 | static int | |||
4237 | find_val_for_string(const char *needle, const enum_val_t *haystack, | |||
4238 | int default_value) | |||
4239 | { | |||
4240 | int i; | |||
4241 | ||||
4242 | for (i = 0; haystack[i].name != NULL((void*)0); i++) { | |||
4243 | if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(needle, haystack[i].name) == 0) { | |||
4244 | return haystack[i].value; | |||
4245 | } | |||
4246 | } | |||
4247 | for (i = 0; haystack[i].name != NULL((void*)0); i++) { | |||
4248 | if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(needle, haystack[i].description) == 0) { | |||
4249 | return haystack[i].value; | |||
4250 | } | |||
4251 | } | |||
4252 | return default_value; | |||
4253 | } | |||
4254 | ||||
4255 | /* Preferences file format: | |||
4256 | * - Configuration directives start at the beginning of the line, and | |||
4257 | * are terminated with a colon. | |||
4258 | * - Directives can be continued on the next line by preceding them with | |||
4259 | * whitespace. | |||
4260 | * | |||
4261 | * Example: | |||
4262 | ||||
4263 | # This is a comment line | |||
4264 | print.command: lpr | |||
4265 | print.file: /a/very/long/path/ | |||
4266 | to/wireshark-out.ps | |||
4267 | * | |||
4268 | */ | |||
4269 | ||||
4270 | /* Initialize non-dissector preferences to wired-in default values Called | |||
4271 | * at program startup and any time the profile changes. (The dissector | |||
4272 | * preferences are assumed to be set to those values by the dissectors.) | |||
4273 | * They may be overridden by the global preferences file or the user's | |||
4274 | * preferences file. | |||
4275 | */ | |||
4276 | static void | |||
4277 | init_prefs(void) | |||
4278 | { | |||
4279 | if (prefs_initialized) | |||
4280 | return; | |||
4281 | ||||
4282 | uat_load_all(); | |||
4283 | ||||
4284 | /* | |||
4285 | * Ensure the "global" preferences have been initialized so the | |||
4286 | * preference API has the proper default values to work from | |||
4287 | */ | |||
4288 | pre_init_prefs(); | |||
4289 | ||||
4290 | prefs_register_modules(); | |||
4291 | ||||
4292 | prefs_initialized = true1; | |||
4293 | } | |||
4294 | ||||
4295 | /* | |||
4296 | * Initialize non-dissector preferences used by the "register preference" API | |||
4297 | * to default values so the default values can be used when registered. | |||
4298 | * | |||
4299 | * String, filename, and directory preferences will be g_freed so they must | |||
4300 | * be g_mallocated. | |||
4301 | */ | |||
4302 | static void | |||
4303 | pre_init_prefs(void) | |||
4304 | { | |||
4305 | int i; | |||
4306 | char *col_name; | |||
4307 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
4308 | static const char *col_fmt_packets[] = { | |||
4309 | "No.", "%m", "Time", "%t", | |||
4310 | "Source", "%s", "Destination", "%d", | |||
4311 | "Protocol", "%p", "Length", "%L", | |||
4312 | "Info", "%i" }; | |||
4313 | static const char **col_fmt = col_fmt_packets; | |||
4314 | int num_cols = 7; | |||
4315 | ||||
4316 | if (application_flavor_is_stratoshark()) { | |||
4317 | static const char *col_fmt_logs[] = { | |||
4318 | "No.", "%m", | |||
4319 | "Time", "%t", | |||
4320 | "Event name", "%Cus:sysdig.event_name:0:R", | |||
4321 | "Dir", "%Cus:evt.dir:0:R", | |||
4322 | "Proc Name", "%Cus:proc.name:0:R", | |||
4323 | "PID", "%Cus:proc.pid:0:R", | |||
4324 | "TID", "%Cus:thread.tid:0:R", | |||
4325 | "FD", "%Cus:fd.num:0:R", | |||
4326 | "FD Name", "%Cus:fd.name:0:R", | |||
4327 | "Container Name", "%Cus:container.name:0:R", | |||
4328 | "Arguments", "%Cus:evt.args:0:R", | |||
4329 | "Info", "%i" | |||
4330 | }; | |||
4331 | col_fmt = col_fmt_logs; | |||
4332 | num_cols = 12; | |||
4333 | } | |||
4334 | ||||
4335 | prefs.restore_filter_after_following_stream = false0; | |||
4336 | prefs.gui_toolbar_main_style = TB_STYLE_ICONS0; | |||
4337 | /* We try to find the best font in the Qt code */ | |||
4338 | g_free(prefs.gui_font_name); | |||
4339 | prefs.gui_font_name = g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
4340 | prefs.gui_active_fg.red = 0; | |||
4341 | prefs.gui_active_fg.green = 0; | |||
4342 | prefs.gui_active_fg.blue = 0; | |||
4343 | prefs.gui_active_bg.red = 52223; | |||
4344 | prefs.gui_active_bg.green = 59647; | |||
4345 | prefs.gui_active_bg.blue = 65535; | |||
4346 | prefs.gui_active_style = COLOR_STYLE_DEFAULT0; | |||
4347 | prefs.gui_inactive_fg.red = 0; | |||
4348 | prefs.gui_inactive_fg.green = 0; | |||
4349 | prefs.gui_inactive_fg.blue = 0; | |||
4350 | prefs.gui_inactive_bg.red = 61439; | |||
4351 | prefs.gui_inactive_bg.green = 61439; | |||
4352 | prefs.gui_inactive_bg.blue = 61439; | |||
4353 | prefs.gui_inactive_style = COLOR_STYLE_DEFAULT0; | |||
4354 | prefs.gui_marked_fg.red = 65535; | |||
4355 | prefs.gui_marked_fg.green = 65535; | |||
4356 | prefs.gui_marked_fg.blue = 65535; | |||
4357 | prefs.gui_marked_bg.red = 0; | |||
4358 | prefs.gui_marked_bg.green = 8224; | |||
4359 | prefs.gui_marked_bg.blue = 10794; | |||
4360 | prefs.gui_ignored_fg.red = 32767; | |||
4361 | prefs.gui_ignored_fg.green = 32767; | |||
4362 | prefs.gui_ignored_fg.blue = 32767; | |||
4363 | prefs.gui_ignored_bg.red = 65535; | |||
4364 | prefs.gui_ignored_bg.green = 65535; | |||
4365 | prefs.gui_ignored_bg.blue = 65535; | |||
4366 | g_free(prefs.gui_colorized_fg); | |||
4367 | prefs.gui_colorized_fg = g_strdup("000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000")g_strdup_inline ("000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000,000000" ); | |||
4368 | g_free(prefs.gui_colorized_bg); | |||
4369 | prefs.gui_colorized_bg = g_strdup("ffc0c0,ffc0ff,e0c0e0,c0c0ff,c0e0e0,c0ffff,c0ffc0,ffffc0,e0e0c0,e0e0e0")g_strdup_inline ("ffc0c0,ffc0ff,e0c0e0,c0c0ff,c0e0e0,c0ffff,c0ffc0,ffffc0,e0e0c0,e0e0e0" ); | |||
4370 | prefs.st_client_fg.red = 32767; | |||
4371 | prefs.st_client_fg.green = 0; | |||
4372 | prefs.st_client_fg.blue = 0; | |||
4373 | prefs.st_client_bg.red = 64507; | |||
4374 | prefs.st_client_bg.green = 60909; | |||
4375 | prefs.st_client_bg.blue = 60909; | |||
4376 | prefs.st_server_fg.red = 0; | |||
4377 | prefs.st_server_fg.green = 0; | |||
4378 | prefs.st_server_fg.blue = 32767; | |||
4379 | prefs.st_server_bg.red = 60909; | |||
4380 | prefs.st_server_bg.green = 60909; | |||
4381 | prefs.st_server_bg.blue = 64507; | |||
4382 | ||||
4383 | if (gui_theme_is_dark) { | |||
4384 | // Green, red and yellow with HSV V = 84 | |||
4385 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg.red = 0x0000; /* dark green */ | |||
4386 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg.green = 0x66ff; | |||
4387 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg.blue = 0x0000; | |||
4388 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg.red = 0xFFFF; | |||
4389 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg.green = 0xFFFF; | |||
4390 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg.blue = 0xFFFF; | |||
4391 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg.red = 0x66FF; /* dark red */ | |||
4392 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg.green = 0x0000; | |||
4393 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg.blue = 0x0000; | |||
4394 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg.red = 0xFFFF; | |||
4395 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg.green = 0xFFFF; | |||
4396 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg.blue = 0xFFFF; | |||
4397 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg.red = 0x66FF; /* dark yellow / olive */ | |||
4398 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg.green = 0x66FF; | |||
4399 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg.blue = 0x0000; | |||
4400 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg.red = 0xFFFF; | |||
4401 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg.green = 0xFFFF; | |||
4402 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg.blue = 0xFFFF; | |||
4403 | } else { | |||
4404 | // Green, red and yellow with HSV V = 20 | |||
4405 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg.red = 0xAFFF; /* light green */ | |||
4406 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg.green = 0xFFFF; | |||
4407 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_bg.blue = 0xAFFF; | |||
4408 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg.red = 0x0000; | |||
4409 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg.green = 0x0000; | |||
4410 | prefs.gui_filter_valid_fg.blue = 0x0000; | |||
4411 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg.red = 0xFFFF; /* light red */ | |||
4412 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg.green = 0xAFFF; | |||
4413 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_bg.blue = 0xAFFF; | |||
4414 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg.red = 0x0000; | |||
4415 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg.green = 0x0000; | |||
4416 | prefs.gui_filter_invalid_fg.blue = 0x0000; | |||
4417 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg.red = 0xFFFF; /* light yellow */ | |||
4418 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg.green = 0xFFFF; | |||
4419 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_bg.blue = 0xAFFF; | |||
4420 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg.red = 0x0000; | |||
4421 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg.green = 0x0000; | |||
4422 | prefs.gui_filter_deprecated_fg.blue = 0x0000; | |||
4423 | } | |||
4424 | ||||
4425 | prefs.gui_geometry_save_position = true1; | |||
4426 | prefs.gui_geometry_save_size = true1; | |||
4427 | prefs.gui_geometry_save_maximized= true1; | |||
4428 | prefs.gui_fileopen_style = FO_STYLE_LAST_OPENED0; | |||
4429 | prefs.gui_recent_df_entries_max = 10; | |||
4430 | prefs.gui_recent_files_count_max = 10; | |||
4431 | g_free(prefs.gui_fileopen_dir); | |||
4432 | prefs.gui_fileopen_dir = g_strdup(get_persdatafile_dir())g_strdup_inline (get_persdatafile_dir()); | |||
4433 | prefs.gui_fileopen_preview = 3; | |||
4434 | g_free(prefs.gui_tlskeylog_command); | |||
4435 | prefs.gui_tlskeylog_command = g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
4436 | prefs.gui_ask_unsaved = true1; | |||
4437 | prefs.gui_autocomplete_filter = true1; | |||
4438 | prefs.gui_find_wrap = true1; | |||
4439 | prefs.gui_update_enabled = true1; | |||
4440 | prefs.gui_update_channel = UPDATE_CHANNEL_STABLE; | |||
4441 | prefs.gui_update_interval = 60*60*24; /* Seconds */ | |||
4442 | prefs.gui_debounce_timer = 400; /* milliseconds */ | |||
4443 | g_free(prefs.gui_window_title); | |||
4444 | prefs.gui_window_title = g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
4445 | g_free(prefs.gui_prepend_window_title); | |||
4446 | prefs.gui_prepend_window_title = g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
4447 | g_free(prefs.gui_start_title); | |||
4448 | prefs.gui_start_title = g_strdup("The World's Most Popular Network Protocol Analyzer")g_strdup_inline ("The World's Most Popular Network Protocol Analyzer" ); | |||
4449 | prefs.gui_version_placement = version_both; | |||
4450 | prefs.gui_welcome_page_show_recent = true1; | |||
4451 | prefs.gui_layout_type = layout_type_2; | |||
4452 | prefs.gui_layout_content_1 = layout_pane_content_plist; | |||
4453 | prefs.gui_layout_content_2 = layout_pane_content_pdetails; | |||
4454 | prefs.gui_layout_content_3 = layout_pane_content_pbytes; | |||
4455 | prefs.gui_packet_list_elide_mode = ELIDE_RIGHT; | |||
4456 | prefs.gui_packet_list_copy_format_options_for_keyboard_shortcut = COPY_FORMAT_TEXT; | |||
4457 | prefs.gui_packet_list_copy_text_with_aligned_columns = false0; | |||
4458 | prefs.gui_packet_list_show_related = true1; | |||
4459 | prefs.gui_packet_list_show_minimap = true1; | |||
4460 | prefs.gui_packet_list_sortable = true1; | |||
4461 | prefs.gui_packet_list_cached_rows_max = 10000; | |||
4462 | g_free (prefs.gui_interfaces_hide_types); | |||
4463 | prefs.gui_interfaces_hide_types = g_strdup("")g_strdup_inline (""); | |||
4464 | prefs.gui_interfaces_show_hidden = false0; | |||
4465 | prefs.gui_interfaces_remote_display = true1; | |||
4466 | prefs.gui_packet_list_separator = false0; | |||
4467 | prefs.gui_packet_header_column_definition = true1; | |||
4468 | prefs.gui_packet_list_hover_style = true1; | |||
4469 | prefs.gui_show_selected_packet = false0; | |||
4470 | prefs.gui_show_file_load_time = false0; | |||
4471 | prefs.gui_max_export_objects = 1000; | |||
4472 | prefs.gui_max_tree_items = 1 * 1000 * 1000; | |||
4473 | prefs.gui_max_tree_depth = 5 * 100; | |||
4474 | prefs.gui_decimal_places1 = DEF_GUI_DECIMAL_PLACES12; | |||
4475 | prefs.gui_decimal_places2 = DEF_GUI_DECIMAL_PLACES24; | |||
4476 | prefs.gui_decimal_places3 = DEF_GUI_DECIMAL_PLACES36; | |||
4477 | ||||
4478 | if (prefs.col_list) { | |||
4479 | free_col_info(prefs.col_list); | |||
4480 | prefs.col_list = NULL((void*)0); | |||
4481 | } | |||
4482 | for (i = 0; i < num_cols; i++) { | |||
4483 | cfmt = g_new0(fmt_data,1)((fmt_data *) g_malloc0_n ((1), sizeof (fmt_data))); | |||
4484 | cfmt->title = g_strdup(col_fmt[i * 2])g_strdup_inline (col_fmt[i * 2]); | |||
4485 | cfmt->visible = true1; | |||
4486 | cfmt->display = COLUMN_DISPLAY_STRINGS'R'; | |||
4487 | parse_column_format(cfmt, col_fmt[(i * 2) + 1]); | |||
4488 | prefs.col_list = g_list_append(prefs.col_list, cfmt); | |||
4489 | } | |||
4490 | prefs.num_cols = num_cols; | |||
4491 | ||||
4492 | /* set the default values for the capture dialog box */ | |||
4493 | prefs.capture_prom_mode = true1; | |||
4494 | prefs.capture_monitor_mode = false0; | |||
4495 | prefs.capture_pcap_ng = true1; | |||
4496 | prefs.capture_real_time = true1; | |||
4497 | prefs.capture_update_interval = DEFAULT_UPDATE_INTERVAL100; | |||
4498 | prefs.capture_no_extcap = false0; | |||
4499 | prefs.capture_show_info = false0; | |||
4500 | prefs.enable_aggregation = false0; | |||
4501 | ||||
4502 | if (!prefs.capture_columns) { | |||
4503 | /* First time through */ | |||
4504 | for (i = 0; i < num_capture_cols; i++) { | |||
4505 | col_name = g_strdup(capture_cols[i])g_strdup_inline (capture_cols[i]); | |||
4506 | prefs.capture_columns = g_list_append(prefs.capture_columns, col_name); | |||
4507 | } | |||
4508 | } | |||
4509 | ||||
4510 | /* set the default values for the tap/statistics dialog box */ | |||
4511 | prefs.tap_update_interval = TAP_UPDATE_DEFAULT_INTERVAL3000; | |||
4512 | prefs.flow_graph_max_export_items = 1000; | |||
4513 | prefs.st_enable_burstinfo = true1; | |||
4514 | prefs.st_burst_showcount = false0; | |||
4515 | prefs.st_burst_resolution = ST_DEF_BURSTRES5; | |||
4516 | prefs.st_burst_windowlen = ST_DEF_BURSTLEN100; | |||
4517 | prefs.st_sort_casesensitve = true1; | |||
4518 | prefs.st_sort_rng_fixorder = true1; | |||
4519 | prefs.st_sort_rng_nameonly = true1; | |||
4520 | prefs.st_sort_defcolflag = ST_SORT_COL_COUNT2; | |||
4521 | prefs.st_sort_defdescending = true1; | |||
4522 | prefs.st_sort_showfullname = false0; | |||
4523 | prefs.conv_machine_readable = false0; | |||
4524 | ||||
4525 | /* protocols */ | |||
4526 | prefs.display_hidden_proto_items = false0; | |||
4527 | prefs.display_byte_fields_with_spaces = false0; | |||
4528 | prefs.display_abs_time_ascii = ABS_TIME_ASCII_TREE; | |||
4529 | prefs.ignore_dup_frames = false0; | |||
4530 | prefs.ignore_dup_frames_cache_entries = 10000; | |||
4531 | ||||
4532 | /* set the default values for the io graph dialog */ | |||
4533 | prefs.gui_io_graph_automatic_update = true1; | |||
4534 | prefs.gui_io_graph_enable_legend = true1; | |||
4535 | ||||
4536 | /* set the default values for the plot dialog */ | |||
4537 | prefs.gui_plot_automatic_update = true1; | |||
4538 | prefs.gui_plot_enable_legend = true1; | |||
4539 | prefs.gui_plot_enable_auto_scroll = false0; | |||
4540 | ||||
4541 | /* set the default values for the packet dialog */ | |||
4542 | prefs.gui_packet_dialog_layout = layout_vertical; | |||
4543 | prefs.gui_packet_details_show_byteview = true1; | |||
4544 | } | |||
4545 | ||||
4546 | /* | |||
4547 | * Reset a single dissector preference. | |||
4548 | */ | |||
4549 | void | |||
4550 | reset_pref(pref_t *pref) | |||
4551 | { | |||
4552 | if (!pref) return; | |||
4553 | ||||
4554 | /* | |||
4555 | * This preference is no longer supported; it's not a | |||
4556 | * real preference, so we don't reset it (i.e., we | |||
4557 | * treat it as if it weren't found in the list of | |||
4558 | * preferences, and we weren't called in the first place). | |||
4559 | */ | |||
4560 | if (pref->obsolete) | |||
4561 | return; | |||
4562 | ||||
4563 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
4564 | ||||
4565 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
4566 | *pref->varp.uint = pref->default_val.uint; | |||
4567 | break; | |||
4568 | ||||
4569 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
4570 | *pref->varp.boolp = pref->default_val.boolval; | |||
4571 | break; | |||
4572 | ||||
4573 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
4574 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
4575 | *pref->varp.enump = pref->default_val.enumval; | |||
4576 | break; | |||
4577 | ||||
4578 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
4579 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
4580 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
4581 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
4582 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
4583 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
4584 | reset_string_like_preference(pref); | |||
4585 | break; | |||
4586 | ||||
4587 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
4588 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
4589 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
4590 | *pref->varp.range = range_copy(wmem_epan_scope(), pref->default_val.range); | |||
4591 | break; | |||
4592 | ||||
4593 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
4594 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
4595 | /* Nothing to do */ | |||
4596 | break; | |||
4597 | ||||
4598 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
4599 | *pref->varp.colorp = pref->default_val.color; | |||
4600 | break; | |||
4601 | ||||
4602 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
4603 | pref->custom_cbs.reset_cb(pref); | |||
4604 | break; | |||
4605 | } | |||
4606 | } | |||
4607 | ||||
4608 | static void | |||
4609 | reset_pref_cb(void *data, void *user_data) | |||
4610 | { | |||
4611 | pref_t *pref = (pref_t *) data; | |||
4612 | module_t *module = (module_t *)user_data; | |||
4613 | ||||
4614 | if (pref && (pref->type == PREF_RANGE || pref->type == PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE)) { | |||
4615 | /* | |||
4616 | * Some dissectors expect the range (returned via prefs_get_range_value) | |||
4617 | * to remain valid if it has not changed. If it did change, then we | |||
4618 | * should set "prefs_changed_flags" to ensure that the preference apply | |||
4619 | * callback is invoked. That callback will notify dissectors that it | |||
4620 | * should no longer assume the range to be valid. | |||
4621 | */ | |||
4622 | if (ranges_are_equal(*pref->varp.range, pref->default_val.range)) { | |||
4623 | /* Optimization: do not invoke apply callback if nothing changed. */ | |||
4624 | return; | |||
4625 | } | |||
4626 | module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
4627 | } | |||
4628 | reset_pref(pref); | |||
4629 | } | |||
4630 | ||||
4631 | /* | |||
4632 | * Reset all preferences for a module. | |||
4633 | */ | |||
4634 | static bool_Bool | |||
4635 | reset_module_prefs(const void *key _U___attribute__((unused)), void *value, void *data _U___attribute__((unused))) | |||
4636 | { | |||
4637 | module_t *module = (module_t *)value; | |||
4638 | g_list_foreach(module->prefs, reset_pref_cb, module); | |||
4639 | return false0; | |||
4640 | } | |||
4641 | ||||
4642 | /* Reset preferences */ | |||
4643 | void | |||
4644 | prefs_reset(void) | |||
4645 | { | |||
4646 | prefs_initialized = false0; | |||
4647 | g_free(prefs.saved_at_version); | |||
4648 | prefs.saved_at_version = NULL((void*)0); | |||
4649 | ||||
4650 | /* | |||
4651 | * Unload all UAT preferences. | |||
4652 | */ | |||
4653 | uat_unload_all(); | |||
4654 | ||||
4655 | /* | |||
4656 | * Unload any loaded MIBs. | |||
4657 | */ | |||
4658 | oids_cleanup(); | |||
4659 | ||||
4660 | /* | |||
4661 | * Reset the non-dissector preferences. | |||
4662 | */ | |||
4663 | init_prefs(); | |||
4664 | ||||
4665 | /* | |||
4666 | * Reset the non-UAT dissector preferences. | |||
4667 | */ | |||
4668 | wmem_tree_foreach(prefs_modules, reset_module_prefs, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
4669 | } | |||
4670 | ||||
4671 | #ifdef _WIN32 | |||
4672 | static void | |||
4673 | read_registry(void) | |||
4674 | { | |||
4675 | HKEY hTestKey; | |||
4676 | DWORD data; | |||
4677 | DWORD data_size = sizeof(DWORD); | |||
4678 | DWORD ret; | |||
4679 | ||||
4680 | ret = RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, REG_HKCU_WIRESHARK_KEY"Software\\Wireshark", 0, KEY_READ, &hTestKey); | |||
4681 | if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS && ret != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { | |||
4682 | ws_noisy("Cannot open HKCU "REG_HKCU_WIRESHARK_KEY": 0x%lx", ret)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_NOISY, "epan/prefs.c" , 4682, __func__, "Cannot open HKCU ""Software\\Wireshark"": 0x%lx" , ret); } } while (0); | |||
4683 | return; | |||
4684 | } | |||
4685 | ||||
4686 | ret = RegQueryValueExA(hTestKey, LOG_HKCU_CONSOLE_OPEN"ConsoleOpen", NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0), (LPBYTE)&data, &data_size); | |||
4687 | if (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS) { | |||
4688 | ws_log_console_open = (ws_log_console_open_pref)data; | |||
4689 | ws_noisy("Got "LOG_HKCU_CONSOLE_OPEN" from Windows registry: %d", ws_log_console_open)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_NOISY, "epan/prefs.c" , 4689, __func__, "Got ""ConsoleOpen"" from Windows registry: %d" , ws_log_console_open); } } while (0); | |||
4690 | } | |||
4691 | else if (ret != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { | |||
4692 | ws_noisy("Error reading registry key "LOG_HKCU_CONSOLE_OPEN": 0x%lx", ret)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_NOISY, "epan/prefs.c" , 4692, __func__, "Error reading registry key ""ConsoleOpen"": 0x%lx" , ret); } } while (0); | |||
4693 | } | |||
4694 | ||||
4695 | RegCloseKey(hTestKey); | |||
4696 | } | |||
4697 | #endif | |||
4698 | ||||
4699 | void | |||
4700 | prefs_read_module(const char *module) | |||
4701 | { | |||
4702 | int err; | |||
4703 | char *pf_path; | |||
4704 | FILE *pf; | |||
4705 | ||||
4706 | module_t *target_module = prefs_find_module(module); | |||
4707 | if (!target_module) { | |||
4708 | return; | |||
4709 | } | |||
4710 | ||||
4711 | /* Construct the pathname of the user's preferences file for the module. */ | |||
4712 | char *pf_name = wmem_strdup_printf(NULL((void*)0), "%s.cfg", module); | |||
4713 | pf_path = get_persconffile_path(pf_name, true1); | |||
4714 | wmem_free(NULL((void*)0), pf_name); | |||
4715 | ||||
4716 | /* Read the user's module preferences file, if it exists and is not a dir. */ | |||
4717 | if (!test_for_regular_file(pf_path) || ((pf = ws_fopenfopen(pf_path, "r")) == NULL((void*)0))) { | |||
4718 | g_free(pf_path); | |||
4719 | /* Fall back to the user's generic preferences file. */ | |||
4720 | pf_path = get_persconffile_path(PF_NAME"preferences", true1); | |||
4721 | pf = ws_fopenfopen(pf_path, "r"); | |||
4722 | } | |||
4723 | ||||
4724 | if (pf != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
4725 | /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */ | |||
4726 | err = read_prefs_file(pf_path, pf, set_pref, target_module); | |||
4727 | if (err != 0) { | |||
4728 | /* We had an error reading the file; report it. */ | |||
4729 | report_warning("Error reading your preferences file \"%s\": %s.", | |||
4730 | pf_path, g_strerror(err)); | |||
4731 | } else | |||
4732 | g_free(pf_path); | |||
4733 | fclose(pf); | |||
4734 | } else { | |||
4735 | /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than | |||
4736 | "it doesn't exist", return the errno and the pathname, so our | |||
4737 | caller can report the error. */ | |||
4738 | if (errno(*__errno_location ()) != ENOENT2) { | |||
4739 | report_warning("Can't open your preferences file \"%s\": %s.", | |||
4740 | pf_path, g_strerror(errno(*__errno_location ()))); | |||
4741 | } else | |||
4742 | g_free(pf_path); | |||
4743 | } | |||
4744 | ||||
4745 | return; | |||
4746 | } | |||
4747 | ||||
4748 | /* Read the preferences file, fill in "prefs", and return a pointer to it. | |||
4749 | ||||
4750 | If we got an error (other than "it doesn't exist") we report it through | |||
4751 | the UI. */ | |||
4752 | e_prefs * | |||
4753 | read_prefs(void) | |||
4754 | { | |||
4755 | int err; | |||
4756 | char *pf_path; | |||
4757 | FILE *pf; | |||
4758 | ||||
4759 | /* clean up libsmi structures before reading prefs */ | |||
4760 | oids_cleanup(); | |||
4761 | ||||
4762 | init_prefs(); | |||
4763 | ||||
4764 | #ifdef _WIN32 | |||
4765 | read_registry(); | |||
4766 | #endif | |||
4767 | ||||
4768 | /* | |||
4769 | * If we don't already have the pathname of the global preferences | |||
4770 | * file, construct it. Then, in either case, try to open the file. | |||
4771 | */ | |||
4772 | if (gpf_path == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
4773 | /* | |||
4774 | * We don't have the path; try the new path first, and, if that | |||
4775 | * file doesn't exist, try the old path. | |||
4776 | */ | |||
4777 | gpf_path = get_datafile_path(PF_NAME"preferences"); | |||
4778 | if ((pf = ws_fopenfopen(gpf_path, "r")) == NULL((void*)0) && errno(*__errno_location ()) == ENOENT2) { | |||
4779 | /* | |||
4780 | * It doesn't exist by the new name; try the old name. | |||
4781 | */ | |||
4782 | g_free(gpf_path); | |||
4783 | gpf_path = get_datafile_path(OLD_GPF_NAME"wireshark.conf"); | |||
4784 | pf = ws_fopenfopen(gpf_path, "r"); | |||
4785 | } | |||
4786 | } else { | |||
4787 | /* | |||
4788 | * We have the path; try it. | |||
4789 | */ | |||
4790 | pf = ws_fopenfopen(gpf_path, "r"); | |||
4791 | } | |||
4792 | ||||
4793 | /* | |||
4794 | * If we were able to open the file, read it. | |||
4795 | * XXX - if it failed for a reason other than "it doesn't exist", | |||
4796 | * report the error. | |||
4797 | */ | |||
4798 | if (pf != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
4799 | /* | |||
4800 | * Start out the counters of "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" entries we've | |||
4801 | * seen. | |||
4802 | */ | |||
4803 | mgcp_tcp_port_count = 0; | |||
4804 | mgcp_udp_port_count = 0; | |||
4805 | ||||
4806 | /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */ | |||
4807 | err = read_prefs_file(gpf_path, pf, set_pref, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
4808 | if (err != 0) { | |||
4809 | /* We had an error reading the file; report it. */ | |||
4810 | report_warning("Error reading global preferences file \"%s\": %s.", | |||
4811 | gpf_path, g_strerror(err)); | |||
4812 | } | |||
4813 | fclose(pf); | |||
4814 | } else { | |||
4815 | /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than | |||
4816 | "it doesn't exist", report the error. */ | |||
4817 | if (errno(*__errno_location ()) != ENOENT2) { | |||
4818 | if (errno(*__errno_location ()) != 0) { | |||
4819 | report_warning("Can't open global preferences file \"%s\": %s.", | |||
4820 | gpf_path, g_strerror(errno(*__errno_location ()))); | |||
4821 | } | |||
4822 | } | |||
4823 | } | |||
4824 | ||||
4825 | /* Construct the pathname of the user's preferences file. */ | |||
4826 | pf_path = get_persconffile_path(PF_NAME"preferences", true1); | |||
4827 | ||||
4828 | /* Read the user's preferences file, if it exists. */ | |||
4829 | if ((pf = ws_fopenfopen(pf_path, "r")) != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
4830 | /* | |||
4831 | * Start out the counters of "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" entries we've | |||
4832 | * seen. | |||
4833 | */ | |||
4834 | mgcp_tcp_port_count = 0; | |||
4835 | mgcp_udp_port_count = 0; | |||
4836 | ||||
4837 | /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */ | |||
4838 | err = read_prefs_file(pf_path, pf, set_pref, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
4839 | if (err != 0) { | |||
4840 | /* We had an error reading the file; report it. */ | |||
4841 | report_warning("Error reading your preferences file \"%s\": %s.", | |||
4842 | pf_path, g_strerror(err)); | |||
4843 | } else | |||
4844 | g_free(pf_path); | |||
4845 | fclose(pf); | |||
4846 | } else { | |||
4847 | /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than | |||
4848 | "it doesn't exist", return the errno and the pathname, so our | |||
4849 | caller can report the error. */ | |||
4850 | if (errno(*__errno_location ()) != ENOENT2) { | |||
4851 | report_warning("Can't open your preferences file \"%s\": %s.", | |||
4852 | pf_path, g_strerror(errno(*__errno_location ()))); | |||
4853 | } else | |||
4854 | g_free(pf_path); | |||
4855 | } | |||
4856 | ||||
4857 | /* load SMI modules if needed */ | |||
4858 | oids_init(); | |||
4859 | ||||
4860 | return &prefs; | |||
4861 | } | |||
4862 | ||||
4863 | /* read the preferences file (or similar) and call the callback | |||
4864 | * function to set each key/value pair found */ | |||
4865 | int | |||
4866 | read_prefs_file(const char *pf_path, FILE *pf, | |||
4867 | pref_set_pair_cb pref_set_pair_fct, void *private_data) | |||
4868 | { | |||
4869 | enum { | |||
4870 | START, /* beginning of a line */ | |||
4871 | IN_VAR, /* processing key name */ | |||
4872 | PRE_VAL, /* finished processing key name, skipping white space before value */ | |||
4873 | IN_VAL, /* processing value */ | |||
4874 | IN_SKIP /* skipping to the end of the line */ | |||
4875 | } state = START; | |||
4876 | int got_c; | |||
4877 | GString *cur_val; | |||
4878 | GString *cur_var; | |||
4879 | bool_Bool got_val = false0; | |||
4880 | int fline = 1, pline = 1; | |||
4881 | char hint[] = "(save preferences to remove this warning)"; | |||
4882 | char ver[128]; | |||
4883 | ||||
4884 | cur_val = g_string_new(""); | |||
4885 | cur_var = g_string_new(""); | |||
4886 | ||||
4887 | /* Try to read in the profile name in the first line of the preferences file. */ | |||
4888 | if (fscanf(pf, "# Configuration file for %127[^\r\n]", ver) == 1) { | |||
| ||||
4889 | /* Assume trailing period and remove it */ | |||
4890 | g_free(prefs.saved_at_version); | |||
4891 | prefs.saved_at_version = g_strndup(ver, strlen(ver) - 1); | |||
4892 | } | |||
4893 | rewind(pf); | |||
4894 | ||||
4895 | while ((got_c = ws_getc_unlockedgetc_unlocked(pf)) != EOF(-1)) { | |||
| ||||
4896 | if (got_c == '\r') { | |||
4897 | /* Treat CR-LF at the end of a line like LF, so that if we're reading | |||
4898 | * a Windows-format file on UN*X, we handle it the same way we'd handle | |||
4899 | * a UN*X-format file. */ | |||
4900 | got_c = ws_getc_unlockedgetc_unlocked(pf); | |||
4901 | if (got_c == EOF(-1)) | |||
4902 | break; | |||
4903 | if (got_c != '\n') { | |||
4904 | /* Put back the character after the CR, and process the CR normally. */ | |||
4905 | ungetc(got_c, pf); | |||
4906 | got_c = '\r'; | |||
4907 | } | |||
4908 | } | |||
4909 | if (got_c == '\n') { | |||
4910 | state = START; | |||
4911 | fline++; | |||
4912 | continue; | |||
4913 | } | |||
4914 | ||||
4915 | switch (state) { | |||
4916 | case START: | |||
4917 | if (g_ascii_isalnum(got_c)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (got_c)] & G_ASCII_ALNUM) != 0)) { | |||
4918 | if (cur_var->len > 0) { | |||
4919 | if (got_val) { | |||
4920 | if (cur_val->len > 0) { | |||
4921 | if (cur_val->str[cur_val->len-1] == ',') { | |||
4922 | /* | |||
4923 | * If the pref has a trailing comma, eliminate it. | |||
4924 | */ | |||
4925 | cur_val->str[cur_val->len-1] = '\0'; | |||
4926 | ws_warning("%s line %d: trailing comma in \"%s\" %s", pf_path, pline, cur_var->str, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4926, __func__, "%s line %d: trailing comma in \"%s\" %s", pf_path , pline, cur_var->str, hint); } } while (0); | |||
4927 | } | |||
4928 | } | |||
4929 | /* Call the routine to set the preference; it will parse | |||
4930 | the value as appropriate. | |||
4931 | ||||
4932 | Since we're reading a file, rather than processing | |||
4933 | explicit user input, for range preferences, silently | |||
4934 | lower values in excess of the range's maximum, rather | |||
4935 | than reporting errors and failing. */ | |||
4936 | switch (pref_set_pair_fct(cur_var->str, cur_val->str, private_data, false0)) { | |||
4937 | ||||
4938 | case PREFS_SET_OK: | |||
4939 | break; | |||
4940 | ||||
4941 | case PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR: | |||
4942 | report_warning("Syntax error in preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s", | |||
4943 | cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); | |||
4944 | break; | |||
4945 | ||||
4946 | case PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF: | |||
4947 | ws_warning("No such preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4948, __func__, "No such preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0) | |||
4948 | cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4948, __func__, "No such preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
4949 | prefs.unknown_prefs = true1; | |||
4950 | break; | |||
4951 | ||||
4952 | case PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE: | |||
4953 | /* | |||
4954 | * If an attempt is made to save the | |||
4955 | * preferences, a popup warning will be | |||
4956 | * displayed stating that obsolete prefs | |||
4957 | * have been detected and the user will | |||
4958 | * be given the opportunity to save these | |||
4959 | * prefs under a different profile name. | |||
4960 | * The prefs in question need to be listed | |||
4961 | * in the console window so that the | |||
4962 | * user can make an informed choice. | |||
4963 | */ | |||
4964 | ws_warning("Obsolete preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4965, __func__, "Obsolete preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0) | |||
4965 | cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4965, __func__, "Obsolete preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
4966 | prefs.unknown_prefs = true1; | |||
4967 | break; | |||
4968 | } | |||
4969 | } else { | |||
4970 | ws_warning("Incomplete preference at line %d: of\n%s %s", pline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4970, __func__, "Incomplete preference at line %d: of\n%s %s" , pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
4971 | } | |||
4972 | } | |||
4973 | state = IN_VAR; | |||
4974 | got_val = false0; | |||
4975 | g_string_truncate(cur_var, 0)g_string_truncate_inline (cur_var, 0); | |||
4976 | g_string_append_c(cur_var, (char) got_c)g_string_append_c_inline (cur_var, (char) got_c); | |||
4977 | pline = fline; | |||
4978 | } else if (g_ascii_isspace(got_c)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (got_c)] & G_ASCII_SPACE) != 0) && cur_var->len > 0 && got_val) { | |||
4979 | state = PRE_VAL; | |||
4980 | } else if (got_c == '#') { | |||
4981 | state = IN_SKIP; | |||
4982 | } else { | |||
4983 | ws_warning("Malformed preference at line %d of\n%s %s", fline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 4983, __func__, "Malformed preference at line %d of\n%s %s" , fline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
4984 | } | |||
4985 | break; | |||
4986 | case IN_VAR: | |||
4987 | if (got_c != ':') { | |||
4988 | g_string_append_c(cur_var, (char) got_c)g_string_append_c_inline (cur_var, (char) got_c); | |||
4989 | } else { | |||
4990 | /* This is a colon (':') */ | |||
4991 | state = PRE_VAL; | |||
4992 | g_string_truncate(cur_val, 0)g_string_truncate_inline (cur_val, 0); | |||
4993 | /* | |||
4994 | * Set got_val to true to accommodate prefs such as | |||
4995 | * "gui.fileopen.dir" that do not require a value. | |||
4996 | */ | |||
4997 | got_val = true1; | |||
4998 | } | |||
4999 | break; | |||
5000 | case PRE_VAL: | |||
5001 | if (!g_ascii_isspace(got_c)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (got_c)] & G_ASCII_SPACE) != 0)) { | |||
5002 | state = IN_VAL; | |||
5003 | g_string_append_c(cur_val, (char) got_c)g_string_append_c_inline (cur_val, (char) got_c); | |||
5004 | } | |||
5005 | break; | |||
5006 | case IN_VAL: | |||
5007 | g_string_append_c(cur_val, (char) got_c)g_string_append_c_inline (cur_val, (char) got_c); | |||
5008 | break; | |||
5009 | case IN_SKIP: | |||
5010 | break; | |||
5011 | } | |||
5012 | } | |||
5013 | if (cur_var->len > 0) { | |||
5014 | if (got_val) { | |||
5015 | /* Call the routine to set the preference; it will parse | |||
5016 | the value as appropriate. | |||
5017 | ||||
5018 | Since we're reading a file, rather than processing | |||
5019 | explicit user input, for range preferences, silently | |||
5020 | lower values in excess of the range's maximum, rather | |||
5021 | than reporting errors and failing. */ | |||
5022 | switch (pref_set_pair_fct(cur_var->str, cur_val->str, private_data, false0)) { | |||
5023 | ||||
5024 | case PREFS_SET_OK: | |||
5025 | break; | |||
5026 | ||||
5027 | case PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR: | |||
5028 | ws_warning("Syntax error in preference %s at line %d of\n%s %s",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5029, __func__, "Syntax error in preference %s at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0) | |||
5029 | cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5029, __func__, "Syntax error in preference %s at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
5030 | break; | |||
5031 | ||||
5032 | case PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF: | |||
5033 | ws_warning("No such preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5034, __func__, "No such preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0) | |||
5034 | cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5034, __func__, "No such preference \"%s\" at line %d of\n%s %s" , cur_var->str, pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
5035 | prefs.unknown_prefs = true1; | |||
5036 | break; | |||
5037 | ||||
5038 | case PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE: | |||
5039 | prefs.unknown_prefs = true1; | |||
5040 | break; | |||
5041 | } | |||
5042 | } else { | |||
5043 | ws_warning("Incomplete preference at line %d of\n%s %s",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5044, __func__, "Incomplete preference at line %d of\n%s %s" , pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0) | |||
5044 | pline, pf_path, hint)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5044, __func__, "Incomplete preference at line %d of\n%s %s" , pline, pf_path, hint); } } while (0); | |||
5045 | } | |||
5046 | } | |||
5047 | ||||
5048 | g_string_free(cur_val, TRUE)(__builtin_constant_p ((!(0))) ? (((!(0))) ? (g_string_free) ( (cur_val), ((!(0)))) : g_string_free_and_steal (cur_val)) : ( g_string_free) ((cur_val), ((!(0))))); | |||
5049 | g_string_free(cur_var, TRUE)(__builtin_constant_p ((!(0))) ? (((!(0))) ? (g_string_free) ( (cur_var), ((!(0)))) : g_string_free_and_steal (cur_var)) : ( g_string_free) ((cur_var), ((!(0))))); | |||
5050 | ||||
5051 | if (ferror(pf)) | |||
5052 | return errno(*__errno_location ()); | |||
5053 | else | |||
5054 | return 0; | |||
5055 | } | |||
5056 | ||||
5057 | /* | |||
5058 | * If we were handed a preference starting with "uat:", try to turn it into | |||
5059 | * a valid uat entry. | |||
5060 | */ | |||
5061 | static bool_Bool | |||
5062 | prefs_set_uat_pref(char *uat_entry, char **errmsg) { | |||
5063 | char *p, *colonp; | |||
5064 | uat_t *uat; | |||
5065 | bool_Bool ret; | |||
5066 | ||||
5067 | colonp = strchr(uat_entry, ':'); | |||
5068 | if (colonp == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
5069 | return false0; | |||
5070 | ||||
5071 | p = colonp; | |||
5072 | *p++ = '\0'; | |||
5073 | ||||
5074 | /* | |||
5075 | * Skip over any white space (there probably won't be any, but | |||
5076 | * as we allow it in the preferences file, we might as well | |||
5077 | * allow it here). | |||
5078 | */ | |||
5079 | while (g_ascii_isspace(*p)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (*p)] & G_ASCII_SPACE) != 0)) | |||
5080 | p++; | |||
5081 | if (*p == '\0') { | |||
5082 | /* | |||
5083 | * Put the colon back, so if our caller uses, in an | |||
5084 | * error message, the string they passed us, the message | |||
5085 | * looks correct. | |||
5086 | */ | |||
5087 | *colonp = ':'; | |||
5088 | return false0; | |||
5089 | } | |||
5090 | ||||
5091 | uat = uat_find(uat_entry); | |||
5092 | *colonp = ':'; | |||
5093 | if (uat == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5094 | *errmsg = g_strdup("Unknown preference")g_strdup_inline ("Unknown preference"); | |||
5095 | return false0; | |||
5096 | } | |||
5097 | ||||
5098 | ret = uat_load_str(uat, p, errmsg); | |||
5099 | return ret; | |||
5100 | } | |||
5101 | ||||
5102 | /* | |||
5103 | * Given a string of the form "<pref name>:<pref value>", as might appear | |||
5104 | * as an argument to a "-o" option, parse it and set the preference in | |||
5105 | * question. Return an indication of whether it succeeded or failed | |||
5106 | * in some fashion. | |||
5107 | */ | |||
5108 | prefs_set_pref_e | |||
5109 | prefs_set_pref(char *prefarg, char **errmsg) | |||
5110 | { | |||
5111 | char *p, *colonp; | |||
5112 | prefs_set_pref_e ret; | |||
5113 | ||||
5114 | /* | |||
5115 | * Set the counters of "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" entries we've | |||
5116 | * seen to values that keep us from trying to interpret them | |||
5117 | * as "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" or "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port", | |||
5118 | * as, from the command line, we have no way of guessing which | |||
5119 | * the user had in mind. | |||
5120 | */ | |||
5121 | mgcp_tcp_port_count = -1; | |||
5122 | mgcp_udp_port_count = -1; | |||
5123 | ||||
5124 | *errmsg = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5125 | ||||
5126 | colonp = strchr(prefarg, ':'); | |||
5127 | if (colonp == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
5128 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
5129 | ||||
5130 | p = colonp; | |||
5131 | *p++ = '\0'; | |||
5132 | ||||
5133 | /* | |||
5134 | * Skip over any white space (there probably won't be any, but | |||
5135 | * as we allow it in the preferences file, we might as well | |||
5136 | * allow it here). | |||
5137 | */ | |||
5138 | while (g_ascii_isspace(*p)((g_ascii_table[(guchar) (*p)] & G_ASCII_SPACE) != 0)) | |||
5139 | p++; | |||
5140 | /* The empty string is a legal value for range preferences (PREF_RANGE, | |||
5141 | * PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE), and string-like preferences (PREF_STRING, | |||
5142 | * PREF_SAVE_FILENAME, PREF_OPEN_FILENAME, PREF_DIRNAME), indeed often | |||
5143 | * not just useful but the default. A user might have a value saved | |||
5144 | * to their preference file but want to override it to default behavior. | |||
5145 | * Individual preference handlers of those types should be prepared to | |||
5146 | * deal with an empty string. For other types, it is up to set_pref() to | |||
5147 | * test for the empty string and set PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERROR there. | |||
5148 | */ | |||
5149 | if (strcmp(prefarg, "uat")) { | |||
5150 | ret = set_pref(prefarg, p, NULL((void*)0), true1); | |||
5151 | } else { | |||
5152 | ret = prefs_set_uat_pref(p, errmsg) ? PREFS_SET_OK : PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
5153 | } | |||
5154 | *colonp = ':'; /* put the colon back */ | |||
5155 | return ret; | |||
5156 | } | |||
5157 | ||||
5158 | unsigned prefs_get_uint_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
5159 | { | |||
5160 | switch (source) | |||
5161 | { | |||
5162 | case pref_default: | |||
5163 | return pref->default_val.uint; | |||
5164 | case pref_stashed: | |||
5165 | return pref->stashed_val.uint; | |||
5166 | case pref_current: | |||
5167 | return *pref->varp.uint; | |||
5168 | default: | |||
5169 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 5169 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
5170 | break; | |||
5171 | } | |||
5172 | ||||
5173 | return 0; | |||
5174 | } | |||
5175 | ||||
5176 | char* prefs_get_password_value(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
5177 | { | |||
5178 | return prefs_get_string_value(pref, source); | |||
5179 | } | |||
5180 | ||||
5181 | ||||
5182 | unsigned int prefs_set_uint_value(pref_t *pref, unsigned value, pref_source_t source) | |||
5183 | { | |||
5184 | unsigned int changed = 0; | |||
5185 | switch (source) | |||
5186 | { | |||
5187 | case pref_default: | |||
5188 | if (pref->default_val.uint != value) { | |||
5189 | pref->default_val.uint = value; | |||
5190 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
5191 | } | |||
5192 | break; | |||
5193 | case pref_stashed: | |||
5194 | if (pref->stashed_val.uint != value) { | |||
5195 | pref->stashed_val.uint = value; | |||
5196 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
5197 | } | |||
5198 | break; | |||
5199 | case pref_current: | |||
5200 | if (*pref->varp.uint != value) { | |||
5201 | *pref->varp.uint = value; | |||
5202 | changed = prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
5203 | } | |||
5204 | break; | |||
5205 | default: | |||
5206 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 5206 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
5207 | break; | |||
5208 | } | |||
5209 | ||||
5210 | return changed; | |||
5211 | } | |||
5212 | ||||
5213 | /* | |||
5214 | * For use by UI code that sets preferences. | |||
5215 | */ | |||
5216 | unsigned int | |||
5217 | prefs_set_password_value(pref_t *pref, const char* value, pref_source_t source) | |||
5218 | { | |||
5219 | return prefs_set_string_value(pref, value, source); | |||
5220 | } | |||
5221 | ||||
5222 | ||||
5223 | unsigned prefs_get_uint_base(pref_t *pref) | |||
5224 | { | |||
5225 | return pref->info.base; | |||
5226 | } | |||
5227 | ||||
5228 | /* | |||
5229 | * Returns true if the given device is hidden | |||
5230 | */ | |||
5231 | bool_Bool | |||
5232 | prefs_is_capture_device_hidden(const char *name) | |||
5233 | { | |||
5234 | char *tok, *devices; | |||
5235 | size_t len; | |||
5236 | ||||
5237 | if (prefs.capture_devices_hide && name) { | |||
5238 | devices = g_strdup (prefs.capture_devices_hide)g_strdup_inline (prefs.capture_devices_hide); | |||
5239 | len = strlen (name); | |||
5240 | for (tok = strtok (devices, ","); tok; tok = strtok(NULL((void*)0), ",")) { | |||
5241 | if (strlen (tok) == len && strcmp (name, tok) == 0) { | |||
5242 | g_free (devices); | |||
5243 | return true1; | |||
5244 | } | |||
5245 | } | |||
5246 | g_free (devices); | |||
5247 | } | |||
5248 | ||||
5249 | return false0; | |||
5250 | } | |||
5251 | ||||
5252 | /* | |||
5253 | * Returns true if the given column is visible (not hidden) | |||
5254 | */ | |||
5255 | static bool_Bool | |||
5256 | prefs_is_column_visible(const char *cols_hidden, int col) | |||
5257 | { | |||
5258 | char *tok, *cols, *p; | |||
5259 | int cidx; | |||
5260 | ||||
5261 | /* | |||
5262 | * Do we have a list of hidden columns? | |||
5263 | */ | |||
5264 | if (cols_hidden) { | |||
5265 | /* | |||
5266 | * Yes - check the column against each of the ones in the | |||
5267 | * list. | |||
5268 | */ | |||
5269 | cols = g_strdup(cols_hidden)g_strdup_inline (cols_hidden); | |||
5270 | for (tok = strtok(cols, ","); tok; tok = strtok(NULL((void*)0), ",")) { | |||
5271 | tok = g_strstrip(tok)g_strchomp (g_strchug (tok)); | |||
5272 | ||||
5273 | cidx = (int)strtol(tok, &p, 10); | |||
5274 | if (p == tok || *p != '\0') { | |||
5275 | continue; | |||
5276 | } | |||
5277 | if (cidx != col) { | |||
5278 | continue; | |||
5279 | } | |||
5280 | /* | |||
5281 | * OK, they match, so it's one of the hidden fields, | |||
5282 | * hence not visible. | |||
5283 | */ | |||
5284 | g_free(cols); | |||
5285 | return false0; | |||
5286 | } | |||
5287 | g_free(cols); | |||
5288 | } | |||
5289 | ||||
5290 | /* | |||
5291 | * No - either there are no hidden columns or this isn't one | |||
5292 | * of them - so it is visible. | |||
5293 | */ | |||
5294 | return true1; | |||
5295 | } | |||
5296 | ||||
5297 | /* | |||
5298 | * Returns true if the given column is visible (not hidden) | |||
5299 | */ | |||
5300 | static bool_Bool | |||
5301 | prefs_is_column_fmt_visible(const char *cols_hidden, fmt_data *cfmt) | |||
5302 | { | |||
5303 | char *tok, *cols; | |||
5304 | fmt_data cfmt_hidden; | |||
5305 | ||||
5306 | /* | |||
5307 | * Do we have a list of hidden columns? | |||
5308 | */ | |||
5309 | if (cols_hidden) { | |||
5310 | /* | |||
5311 | * Yes - check the column against each of the ones in the | |||
5312 | * list. | |||
5313 | */ | |||
5314 | cols = g_strdup(cols_hidden)g_strdup_inline (cols_hidden); | |||
5315 | for (tok = strtok(cols, ","); tok; tok = strtok(NULL((void*)0), ",")) { | |||
5316 | tok = g_strstrip(tok)g_strchomp (g_strchug (tok)); | |||
5317 | ||||
5318 | /* | |||
5319 | * Parse this column format. | |||
5320 | */ | |||
5321 | if (!parse_column_format(&cfmt_hidden, tok)) { | |||
5322 | /* | |||
5323 | * It's not valid; ignore it. | |||
5324 | */ | |||
5325 | continue; | |||
5326 | } | |||
5327 | ||||
5328 | /* | |||
5329 | * Does it match the column? | |||
5330 | */ | |||
5331 | if (cfmt->fmt != cfmt_hidden.fmt) { | |||
5332 | /* No. */ | |||
5333 | g_free(cfmt_hidden.custom_fields); | |||
5334 | cfmt_hidden.custom_fields = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5335 | continue; | |||
5336 | } | |||
5337 | if (cfmt->fmt == COL_CUSTOM) { | |||
5338 | /* | |||
5339 | * A custom column has to have the same custom field | |||
5340 | * and occurrence. | |||
5341 | */ | |||
5342 | if (cfmt_hidden.custom_fields && cfmt->custom_fields) { | |||
5343 | if (strcmp(cfmt->custom_fields, | |||
5344 | cfmt_hidden.custom_fields) != 0) { | |||
5345 | /* Different fields. */ | |||
5346 | g_free(cfmt_hidden.custom_fields); | |||
5347 | cfmt_hidden.custom_fields = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5348 | continue; | |||
5349 | } | |||
5350 | if (cfmt->custom_occurrence != cfmt_hidden.custom_occurrence) { | |||
5351 | /* Different occurrences settings. */ | |||
5352 | g_free(cfmt_hidden.custom_fields); | |||
5353 | cfmt_hidden.custom_fields = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5354 | continue; | |||
5355 | } | |||
5356 | } | |||
5357 | } | |||
5358 | ||||
5359 | /* | |||
5360 | * OK, they match, so it's one of the hidden fields, | |||
5361 | * hence not visible. | |||
5362 | */ | |||
5363 | g_free(cfmt_hidden.custom_fields); | |||
5364 | g_free(cols); | |||
5365 | return false0; | |||
5366 | } | |||
5367 | g_free(cols); | |||
5368 | } | |||
5369 | ||||
5370 | /* | |||
5371 | * No - either there are no hidden columns or this isn't one | |||
5372 | * of them - so it is visible. | |||
5373 | */ | |||
5374 | return true1; | |||
5375 | } | |||
5376 | ||||
5377 | /* | |||
5378 | * Returns true if the given device should capture in monitor mode by default | |||
5379 | */ | |||
5380 | bool_Bool | |||
5381 | prefs_capture_device_monitor_mode(const char *name) | |||
5382 | { | |||
5383 | char *tok, *devices; | |||
5384 | size_t len; | |||
5385 | ||||
5386 | if (prefs.capture_devices_monitor_mode && name) { | |||
5387 | devices = g_strdup (prefs.capture_devices_monitor_mode)g_strdup_inline (prefs.capture_devices_monitor_mode); | |||
5388 | len = strlen (name); | |||
5389 | for (tok = strtok (devices, ","); tok; tok = strtok(NULL((void*)0), ",")) { | |||
5390 | if (strlen (tok) == len && strcmp (name, tok) == 0) { | |||
5391 | g_free (devices); | |||
5392 | return true1; | |||
5393 | } | |||
5394 | } | |||
5395 | g_free (devices); | |||
5396 | } | |||
5397 | ||||
5398 | return false0; | |||
5399 | } | |||
5400 | ||||
5401 | /* | |||
5402 | * Returns true if the user has marked this column as visible | |||
5403 | */ | |||
5404 | bool_Bool | |||
5405 | prefs_capture_options_dialog_column_is_visible(const char *column) | |||
5406 | { | |||
5407 | GList *curr; | |||
5408 | char *col; | |||
5409 | ||||
5410 | for (curr = g_list_first(prefs.capture_columns); curr; curr = g_list_next(curr)((curr) ? (((GList *)(curr))->next) : ((void*)0))) { | |||
5411 | col = (char *)curr->data; | |||
5412 | if (col && (g_ascii_strcasecmp(col, column) == 0)) { | |||
5413 | return true1; | |||
5414 | } | |||
5415 | } | |||
5416 | return false0; | |||
5417 | } | |||
5418 | ||||
5419 | bool_Bool | |||
5420 | prefs_has_layout_pane_content (layout_pane_content_e layout_pane_content) | |||
5421 | { | |||
5422 | return ((prefs.gui_layout_content_1 == layout_pane_content) || | |||
5423 | (prefs.gui_layout_content_2 == layout_pane_content) || | |||
5424 | (prefs.gui_layout_content_3 == layout_pane_content)); | |||
5425 | } | |||
5426 | ||||
5427 | #define PRS_GUI_FILTER_LABEL"gui.filter_expressions.label" "gui.filter_expressions.label" | |||
5428 | #define PRS_GUI_FILTER_EXPR"gui.filter_expressions.expr" "gui.filter_expressions.expr" | |||
5429 | #define PRS_GUI_FILTER_ENABLED"gui.filter_expressions.enabled" "gui.filter_expressions.enabled" | |||
5430 | ||||
5431 | /* | |||
5432 | * Extract the red, green, and blue components of a 24-bit RGB value | |||
5433 | * and convert them from [0,255] to [0,65535]. | |||
5434 | */ | |||
5435 | #define RED_COMPONENT(x)(uint16_t) (((((x) >> 16) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)) (uint16_t) (((((x) >> 16) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)) | |||
5436 | #define GREEN_COMPONENT(x)(uint16_t) (((((x) >> 8) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)) (uint16_t) (((((x) >> 8) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)) | |||
5437 | #define BLUE_COMPONENT(x)(uint16_t) ( (((x) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)) (uint16_t) ( (((x) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)) | |||
5438 | ||||
5439 | char | |||
5440 | string_to_name_resolve(const char *string, e_addr_resolve *name_resolve) | |||
5441 | { | |||
5442 | char c; | |||
5443 | ||||
5444 | memset(name_resolve, 0, sizeof(e_addr_resolve)); | |||
5445 | while ((c = *string++) != '\0') { | |||
5446 | switch (c) { | |||
5447 | case 'g': | |||
5448 | name_resolve->maxmind_geoip = true1; | |||
5449 | break; | |||
5450 | case 'm': | |||
5451 | name_resolve->mac_name = true1; | |||
5452 | break; | |||
5453 | case 'n': | |||
5454 | name_resolve->network_name = true1; | |||
5455 | break; | |||
5456 | case 'N': | |||
5457 | name_resolve->use_external_net_name_resolver = true1; | |||
5458 | break; | |||
5459 | case 't': | |||
5460 | name_resolve->transport_name = true1; | |||
5461 | break; | |||
5462 | case 'd': | |||
5463 | name_resolve->dns_pkt_addr_resolution = true1; | |||
5464 | break; | |||
5465 | case 's': | |||
5466 | name_resolve->handshake_sni_addr_resolution = true1; | |||
5467 | break; | |||
5468 | case 'v': | |||
5469 | name_resolve->vlan_name = true1; | |||
5470 | break; | |||
5471 | default: | |||
5472 | /* | |||
5473 | * Unrecognized letter. | |||
5474 | */ | |||
5475 | return c; | |||
5476 | } | |||
5477 | } | |||
5478 | return '\0'; | |||
5479 | } | |||
5480 | ||||
5481 | static bool_Bool | |||
5482 | deprecated_heur_dissector_pref(char *pref_name, const char *value) | |||
5483 | { | |||
5484 | struct heur_pref_name | |||
5485 | { | |||
5486 | const char* pref_name; | |||
5487 | const char* short_name; | |||
5488 | bool_Bool more_dissectors; /* For multiple dissectors controlled by the same preference */ | |||
5489 | }; | |||
5490 | ||||
5491 | struct heur_pref_name heur_prefs[] = { | |||
5492 | {"acn.heuristic_acn", "acn_udp", 0}, | |||
5493 | {"bfcp.enable", "bfcp_tcp", 1}, | |||
5494 | {"bfcp.enable", "bfcp_udp", 0}, | |||
5495 | {"bt-dht.enable", "bittorrent_dht_udp", 0}, | |||
5496 | {"bt-utp.enable", "bt_utp_udp", 0}, | |||
5497 | {"cattp.enable", "cattp_udp", 0}, | |||
5498 | {"cfp.enable", "fp_eth", 0}, | |||
5499 | {"dicom.heuristic", "dicom_tcp", 0}, | |||
5500 | {"dnp3.heuristics", "dnp3_tcp", 1}, | |||
5501 | {"dnp3.heuristics", "dnp3_udp", 0}, | |||
5502 | {"dvb-s2_modeadapt.enable", "dvb_s2_udp", 0}, | |||
5503 | {"esl.enable", "esl_eth", 0}, | |||
5504 | {"fp.udp_heur", "fp_udp", 0}, | |||
5505 | {"gvsp.enable_heuristic", "gvsp_udp", 0}, | |||
5506 | {"hdcp2.enable", "hdcp2_tcp", 0}, | |||
5507 | {"hislip.enable_heuristic", "hislip_tcp", 0}, | |||
5508 | {"infiniband.dissect_eoib", "mellanox_eoib", 1}, | |||
5509 | {"infiniband.identify_payload", "eth_over_ib", 0}, | |||
5510 | {"jxta.udp.heuristic", "jxta_udp", 0}, | |||
5511 | {"jxta.tcp.heuristic", "jxta_tcp", 0}, | |||
5512 | {"jxta.sctp.heuristic", "jxta_sctp", 0}, | |||
5513 | {"mac-lte.heuristic_mac_lte_over_udp", "mac_lte_udp", 0}, | |||
5514 | {"mbim.bulk_heuristic", "mbim_usb_bulk", 0}, | |||
5515 | {"norm.heuristic_norm", "rmt_norm_udp", 0}, | |||
5516 | {"openflow.heuristic", "openflow_tcp", 0}, | |||
5517 | {"pdcp-lte.heuristic_pdcp_lte_over_udp", "pdcp_lte_udp", 0}, | |||
5518 | {"rlc.heuristic_rlc_over_udp", "rlc_udp", 0}, | |||
5519 | {"rlc-lte.heuristic_rlc_lte_over_udp", "rlc_lte_udp", 0}, | |||
5520 | {"rtcp.heuristic_rtcp", "rtcp_udp", 1}, | |||
5521 | {"rtcp.heuristic_rtcp", "rtcp_stun", 0}, | |||
5522 | {"rtp.heuristic_rtp", "rtp_udp", 1}, | |||
5523 | {"rtp.heuristic_rtp", "rtp_stun", 0}, | |||
5524 | {"teredo.heuristic_teredo", "teredo_udp", 0}, | |||
5525 | {"vssmonitoring.use_heuristics", "vssmonitoring_eth", 0}, | |||
5526 | {"xml.heuristic", "xml_http", 1}, | |||
5527 | {"xml.heuristic", "xml_sip", 1}, | |||
5528 | {"xml.heuristic", "xml_media", 0}, | |||
5529 | {"xml.heuristic_tcp", "xml_tcp", 0}, | |||
5530 | {"xml.heuristic_udp", "xml_udp", 0}, | |||
5531 | }; | |||
5532 | ||||
5533 | unsigned int i; | |||
5534 | heur_dtbl_entry_t* heuristic; | |||
5535 | ||||
5536 | ||||
5537 | for (i = 0; i < array_length(heur_prefs)(sizeof (heur_prefs) / sizeof (heur_prefs)[0]); i++) | |||
5538 | { | |||
5539 | if (strcmp(pref_name, heur_prefs[i].pref_name) == 0) | |||
5540 | { | |||
5541 | heuristic = find_heur_dissector_by_unique_short_name(heur_prefs[i].short_name); | |||
5542 | if (heuristic != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5543 | heuristic->enabled = ((g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) ? true1 : false0); | |||
5544 | } | |||
5545 | ||||
5546 | if (!heur_prefs[i].more_dissectors) | |||
5547 | return true1; | |||
5548 | } | |||
5549 | } | |||
5550 | ||||
5551 | ||||
5552 | return false0; | |||
5553 | } | |||
5554 | ||||
5555 | static bool_Bool | |||
5556 | deprecated_enable_dissector_pref(char *pref_name, const char *value) | |||
5557 | { | |||
5558 | struct dissector_pref_name | |||
5559 | { | |||
5560 | const char* pref_name; | |||
5561 | const char* short_name; | |||
5562 | }; | |||
5563 | ||||
5564 | struct dissector_pref_name dissector_prefs[] = { | |||
5565 | {"transum.tsumenabled", "TRANSUM"}, | |||
5566 | {"snort.enable_snort_dissector", "Snort"}, | |||
5567 | {"prp.enable", "PRP"}, | |||
5568 | }; | |||
5569 | ||||
5570 | unsigned int i; | |||
5571 | int proto_id; | |||
5572 | ||||
5573 | for (i = 0; i < array_length(dissector_prefs)(sizeof (dissector_prefs) / sizeof (dissector_prefs)[0]); i++) | |||
5574 | { | |||
5575 | if (strcmp(pref_name, dissector_prefs[i].pref_name) == 0) | |||
5576 | { | |||
5577 | proto_id = proto_get_id_by_short_name(dissector_prefs[i].short_name); | |||
5578 | if (proto_id >= 0) | |||
5579 | proto_set_decoding(proto_id, ((g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) ? true1 : false0)); | |||
5580 | return true1; | |||
5581 | } | |||
5582 | } | |||
5583 | ||||
5584 | return false0; | |||
5585 | } | |||
5586 | ||||
5587 | static bool_Bool | |||
5588 | deprecated_port_pref(char *pref_name, const char *value) | |||
5589 | { | |||
5590 | struct port_pref_name | |||
5591 | { | |||
5592 | const char* pref_name; | |||
5593 | const char* module_name; /* the protocol filter name */ | |||
5594 | const char* table_name; | |||
5595 | unsigned base; | |||
5596 | }; | |||
5597 | ||||
5598 | struct obsolete_pref_name | |||
5599 | { | |||
5600 | const char* pref_name; | |||
5601 | }; | |||
5602 | ||||
5603 | /* For now this is only supporting TCP/UDP port and RTP payload | |||
5604 | * types dissector preferences, which are assumed to be decimal */ | |||
5605 | /* module_name is the filter name of the destination port preference, | |||
5606 | * which is usually the same as the original module but not | |||
5607 | * necessarily (e.g., if the preference is for what is now a PINO.) | |||
5608 | * XXX: Most of these were changed pre-2.0. Can we end support | |||
5609 | * for migrating legacy preferences at some point? | |||
5610 | */ | |||
5611 | struct port_pref_name port_prefs[] = { | |||
5612 | /* TCP */ | |||
5613 | {"cmp.tcp_alternate_port", "cmp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5614 | {"h248.tcp_port", "h248", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5615 | {"cops.tcp.cops_port", "cops", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5616 | {"dhcpfo.tcp_port", "dhcpfo", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5617 | {"enttec.tcp_port", "enttec", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5618 | {"forces.tcp_alternate_port", "forces", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5619 | {"ged125.tcp_port", "ged125", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5620 | {"hpfeeds.dissector_port", "hpfeeds", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5621 | {"lsc.port", "lsc", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5622 | {"megaco.tcp.txt_port", "megaco", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5623 | {"netsync.tcp_port", "netsync", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5624 | {"osi.tpkt_port", "osi", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5625 | {"rsync.tcp_port", "rsync", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5626 | {"sametime.tcp_port", "sametime", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5627 | {"sigcomp.tcp.port2", "sigcomp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5628 | {"synphasor.tcp_port", "synphasor", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5629 | {"tipc.alternate_port", "tipc", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5630 | {"vnc.alternate_port", "vnc", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5631 | {"scop.port", "scop", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5632 | {"scop.port_secure", "scop", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5633 | {"tpncp.tcp.trunkpack_port", "tpncp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5634 | /* UDP */ | |||
5635 | {"h248.udp_port", "h248", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5636 | {"actrace.udp_port", "actrace", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5637 | {"brp.port", "brp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5638 | {"bvlc.additional_udp_port", "bvlc", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5639 | {"capwap.udp.port.control", "capwap", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5640 | {"capwap.udp.port.data", "capwap", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5641 | {"coap.udp_port", "coap", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5642 | {"enttec.udp_port", "enttec", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5643 | {"forces.udp_alternate_port", "forces", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5644 | {"ldss.udp_port", "ldss", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5645 | {"lmp.udp_port", "lmp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5646 | {"ltp.port", "ltp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5647 | {"lwres.udp.lwres_port", "lwres", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5648 | {"megaco.udp.txt_port", "megaco", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5649 | {"pfcp.port_pfcp", "pfcp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5650 | {"pgm.udp.encap_ucast_port", "pgm", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5651 | {"pgm.udp.encap_mcast_port", "pgm", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5652 | {"quic.udp.quic.port", "quic", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5653 | {"quic.udp.quics.port", "quic", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5654 | {"radius.alternate_port", "radius", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5655 | {"rdt.default_udp_port", "rdt", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5656 | {"alc.default.udp_port", "alc", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5657 | {"sigcomp.udp.port2", "sigcomp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5658 | {"synphasor.udp_port", "synphasor", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5659 | {"tdmop.udpport", "tdmop", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5660 | {"uaudp.port1", "uaudp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5661 | {"uaudp.port2", "uaudp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5662 | {"uaudp.port3", "uaudp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5663 | {"uaudp.port4", "uaudp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5664 | {"uhd.dissector_port", "uhd", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5665 | {"vrt.dissector_port", "vrt", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5666 | {"tpncp.udp.trunkpack_port", "tpncp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5667 | /* SCTP */ | |||
5668 | {"hnbap.port", "hnbap", "sctp.port", 10}, | |||
5669 | {"m2pa.port", "m2pa", "sctp.port", 10}, | |||
5670 | {"megaco.sctp.txt_port", "megaco", "sctp.port", 10}, | |||
5671 | {"rua.port", "rua", "sctp.port", 10}, | |||
5672 | /* SCTP PPI */ | |||
5673 | {"lapd.sctp_payload_protocol_identifier", "lapd", "sctp.ppi", 10}, | |||
5674 | /* SCCP SSN */ | |||
5675 | {"ranap.sccp_ssn", "ranap", "sccp.ssn", 10}, | |||
5676 | }; | |||
5677 | ||||
5678 | struct port_pref_name port_range_prefs[] = { | |||
5679 | /* TCP */ | |||
5680 | {"couchbase.tcp.ports", "couchbase", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5681 | {"gsm_ipa.tcp_ports", "gsm_ipa", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5682 | {"kafka.tcp.ports", "kafka", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5683 | {"kt.tcp.ports", "kt", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5684 | {"memcache.tcp.ports", "memcache", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5685 | {"mrcpv2.tcp.port_range", "mrcpv2", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5686 | {"pdu_transport.ports.tcp", "pdu_transport", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5687 | {"rtsp.tcp.port_range", "rtsp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5688 | {"sip.tcp.ports", "sip", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5689 | {"someip.ports.tcp", "someip", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5690 | {"tds.tcp_ports", "tds", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5691 | {"tpkt.tcp.ports", "tpkt", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5692 | {"uma.tcp.ports", "uma", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5693 | /* UDP */ | |||
5694 | {"aruba_erm.udp.ports", "arubs_erm", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5695 | {"diameter.udp.ports", "diameter", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5696 | {"dmp.udp_ports", "dmp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5697 | {"dns.udp.ports", "dns", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5698 | {"gsm_ipa.udp_ports", "gsm_ipa", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5699 | {"hcrt.dissector_udp_port", "hcrt", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5700 | {"memcache.udp.ports", "memcache", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5701 | {"nb_rtpmux.udp_ports", "nb_rtpmux", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5702 | {"gprs-ns.udp.ports", "gprs-ns", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5703 | {"p_mul.udp_ports", "p_mul", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5704 | {"pdu_transport.ports.udp", "pdu_transport", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5705 | {"radius.ports", "radius", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5706 | {"sflow.ports", "sflow", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5707 | {"someip.ports.udp", "someip", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5708 | {"sscop.udp.ports", "sscop", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5709 | {"tftp.udp_ports", "tftp", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5710 | {"tipc.udp.ports", "tipc", "udp.port", 10}, | |||
5711 | /* RTP */ | |||
5712 | {"amr.dynamic.payload.type", "amr", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5713 | {"amr.wb.dynamic.payload.type", "amr_wb", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5714 | {"dvb-s2_modeadapt.dynamic.payload.type", "dvb-s2_modeadapt", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5715 | {"evs.dynamic.payload.type", "evs", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5716 | {"h263p.dynamic.payload.type", "h263p", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5717 | {"h264.dynamic.payload.type", "h264", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5718 | {"h265.dynamic.payload.type", "h265", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5719 | {"ismacryp.dynamic.payload.type", "ismacryp", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5720 | {"iuup.dynamic.payload.type", "iuup", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5721 | {"lapd.rtp_payload_type", "lapd", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5722 | {"mp4ves.dynamic.payload.type", "mp4ves", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5723 | {"mtp2.rtp_payload_type", "mtp2", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5724 | {"opus.dynamic.payload.type", "opus", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5725 | {"rtp.rfc2198_payload_type", "rtp_rfc2198", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5726 | {"rtpevent.event_payload_type_value", "rtpevent", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5727 | {"rtpevent.cisco_nse_payload_type_value", "rtpevent", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5728 | {"rtpmidi.midi_payload_type_value", "rtpmidi", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5729 | {"vp8.dynamic.payload.type", "vp8", "rtp.pt", 10}, | |||
5730 | /* SCTP */ | |||
5731 | {"diameter.sctp.ports", "diameter", "sctp.port", 10}, | |||
5732 | {"sgsap.sctp_ports", "sgsap", "sctp.port", 10}, | |||
5733 | /* SCCP SSN */ | |||
5734 | {"pcap.ssn", "pcap", "sccp.ssn", 10}, | |||
5735 | }; | |||
5736 | ||||
5737 | /* These are subdissectors of TPKT/OSITP that used to have a | |||
5738 | TCP port preference even though they were never | |||
5739 | directly on TCP. Convert them to use Decode As | |||
5740 | with the TPKT dissector handle */ | |||
5741 | struct port_pref_name tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs[] = { | |||
5742 | {"dap.tcp.port", "dap", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5743 | {"disp.tcp.port", "disp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5744 | {"dop.tcp.port", "dop", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5745 | {"dsp.tcp.port", "dsp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5746 | {"p1.tcp.port", "p1", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5747 | {"p7.tcp.port", "p7", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5748 | {"rdp.tcp.port", "rdp", "tcp.port", 10}, | |||
5749 | }; | |||
5750 | ||||
5751 | /* These are obsolete preferences from the dissectors' view, | |||
5752 | (typically because of a switch from a single value to a | |||
5753 | range value) but the name of the preference conflicts | |||
5754 | with the generated preference name from the dissector table. | |||
5755 | Don't allow the obsolete preference through to be handled */ | |||
5756 | struct obsolete_pref_name obsolete_prefs[] = { | |||
5757 | {"diameter.tcp.port"}, | |||
5758 | {"kafka.tcp.port"}, | |||
5759 | {"mrcpv2.tcp.port"}, | |||
5760 | {"rtsp.tcp.port"}, | |||
5761 | {"sip.tcp.port"}, | |||
5762 | {"t38.tcp.port"}, | |||
5763 | }; | |||
5764 | ||||
5765 | unsigned int i; | |||
5766 | unsigned uval; | |||
5767 | dissector_table_t sub_dissectors; | |||
5768 | dissector_handle_t handle, tpkt_handle; | |||
5769 | module_t *module; | |||
5770 | pref_t *pref; | |||
5771 | ||||
5772 | static bool_Bool sanity_checked; | |||
5773 | if (!sanity_checked) { | |||
5774 | sanity_checked = true1; | |||
5775 | for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS(port_prefs)(sizeof (port_prefs) / sizeof ((port_prefs)[0])); i++) { | |||
5776 | module = prefs_find_module(port_prefs[i].module_name); | |||
5777 | if (!module) { | |||
5778 | ws_warning("Deprecated ports pref check - module '%s' not found", port_prefs[i].module_name)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5778, __func__, "Deprecated ports pref check - module '%s' not found" , port_prefs[i].module_name); } } while (0); | |||
5779 | continue; | |||
5780 | } | |||
5781 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, port_prefs[i].table_name); | |||
5782 | if (!pref) { | |||
5783 | ws_warning("Deprecated ports pref '%s.%s' not found", module->name, port_prefs[i].table_name)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5783, __func__, "Deprecated ports pref '%s.%s' not found", module ->name, port_prefs[i].table_name); } } while (0); | |||
5784 | continue; | |||
5785 | } | |||
5786 | if (pref->type != PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE) { | |||
5787 | ws_warning("Deprecated ports pref '%s.%s' has wrong type: %#x (%s)", module->name, port_prefs[i].table_name, pref->type, prefs_pref_type_name(pref))do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 5787, __func__, "Deprecated ports pref '%s.%s' has wrong type: %#x (%s)" , module->name, port_prefs[i].table_name, pref->type, prefs_pref_type_name (pref)); } } while (0); | |||
5788 | } | |||
5789 | } | |||
5790 | } | |||
5791 | ||||
5792 | for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS(port_prefs)(sizeof (port_prefs) / sizeof ((port_prefs)[0])); i++) { | |||
5793 | if (strcmp(pref_name, port_prefs[i].pref_name) == 0) { | |||
5794 | if (!ws_basestrtou32(value, NULL((void*)0), &uval, port_prefs[i].base)) | |||
5795 | return false0; /* number was bad */ | |||
5796 | ||||
5797 | module = prefs_find_module(port_prefs[i].module_name); | |||
5798 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, port_prefs[i].table_name); | |||
5799 | if (pref != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5800 | module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
5801 | if (pref->type == PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE) { | |||
5802 | // The legacy preference was a port number, but the new | |||
5803 | // preference is a port range. Add to existing range. | |||
5804 | if (uval) { | |||
5805 | prefs_range_add_value(pref, uval); | |||
5806 | } | |||
5807 | } | |||
5808 | } | |||
5809 | ||||
5810 | /* If the value is zero, it wouldn't add to the Decode As tables */ | |||
5811 | if (uval != 0) | |||
5812 | { | |||
5813 | sub_dissectors = find_dissector_table(port_prefs[i].table_name); | |||
5814 | if (sub_dissectors != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5815 | handle = dissector_table_get_dissector_handle(sub_dissectors, module->title); | |||
5816 | if (handle != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5817 | dissector_change_uint(port_prefs[i].table_name, uval, handle); | |||
5818 | decode_build_reset_list(port_prefs[i].table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(uval)((gpointer) (gulong) (uval)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
5819 | } | |||
5820 | } | |||
5821 | } | |||
5822 | ||||
5823 | return true1; | |||
5824 | } | |||
5825 | } | |||
5826 | ||||
5827 | for (i = 0; i < array_length(port_range_prefs)(sizeof (port_range_prefs) / sizeof (port_range_prefs)[0]); i++) | |||
5828 | { | |||
5829 | if (strcmp(pref_name, port_range_prefs[i].pref_name) == 0) | |||
5830 | { | |||
5831 | uint32_t range_i, range_j; | |||
5832 | ||||
5833 | sub_dissectors = find_dissector_table(port_range_prefs[i].table_name); | |||
5834 | if (sub_dissectors != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5835 | switch (dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors)) { | |||
5836 | case FT_UINT8: | |||
5837 | case FT_UINT16: | |||
5838 | case FT_UINT24: | |||
5839 | case FT_UINT32: | |||
5840 | break; | |||
5841 | ||||
5842 | default: | |||
5843 | ws_error("The dissector table %s (%s) is not an integer type - are you using a buggy plugin?", port_range_prefs[i].table_name, get_dissector_table_ui_name(port_range_prefs[i].table_name))ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 5843 , __func__, "The dissector table %s (%s) is not an integer type - are you using a buggy plugin?" , port_range_prefs[i].table_name, get_dissector_table_ui_name (port_range_prefs[i].table_name)); | |||
5844 | ws_assert_not_reached()ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 5844 , __func__, "assertion \"not reached\" failed"); | |||
5845 | } | |||
5846 | ||||
5847 | module = prefs_find_module(port_range_prefs[i].module_name); | |||
5848 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, port_range_prefs[i].table_name); | |||
5849 | if (pref != NULL((void*)0)) | |||
5850 | { | |||
5851 | if (!prefs_set_range_value_work(pref, value, true1, &module->prefs_changed_flags)) | |||
5852 | { | |||
5853 | return false0; /* number was bad */ | |||
5854 | } | |||
5855 | ||||
5856 | handle = dissector_table_get_dissector_handle(sub_dissectors, module->title); | |||
5857 | if (handle != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5858 | ||||
5859 | for (range_i = 0; range_i < (*pref->varp.range)->nranges; range_i++) { | |||
5860 | for (range_j = (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[range_i].low; range_j < (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[range_i].high; range_j++) { | |||
5861 | dissector_change_uint(port_range_prefs[i].table_name, range_j, handle); | |||
5862 | decode_build_reset_list(port_range_prefs[i].table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(range_j)((gpointer) (gulong) (range_j)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
5863 | } | |||
5864 | ||||
5865 | dissector_change_uint(port_range_prefs[i].table_name, (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[range_i].high, handle); | |||
5866 | decode_build_reset_list(port_range_prefs[i].table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[range_i].high)((gpointer) (gulong) ((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[range_i ].high)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
5867 | } | |||
5868 | } | |||
5869 | } | |||
5870 | } | |||
5871 | ||||
5872 | return true1; | |||
5873 | } | |||
5874 | } | |||
5875 | ||||
5876 | for (i = 0; i < array_length(tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs)(sizeof (tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs) / sizeof (tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs )[0]); i++) | |||
5877 | { | |||
5878 | if (strcmp(pref_name, tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs[i].pref_name) == 0) | |||
5879 | { | |||
5880 | /* XXX - give an error if it doesn't fit in a unsigned? */ | |||
5881 | if (!ws_basestrtou32(value, NULL((void*)0), &uval, tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs[i].base)) | |||
5882 | return false0; /* number was bad */ | |||
5883 | ||||
5884 | /* If the value is 0 or 102 (default TPKT port), don't add to the Decode As tables */ | |||
5885 | if ((uval != 0) && (uval != 102)) | |||
5886 | { | |||
5887 | tpkt_handle = find_dissector("tpkt"); | |||
5888 | if (tpkt_handle != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5889 | dissector_change_uint(tpkt_subdissector_port_prefs[i].table_name, uval, tpkt_handle); | |||
5890 | } | |||
5891 | } | |||
5892 | ||||
5893 | return true1; | |||
5894 | } | |||
5895 | } | |||
5896 | ||||
5897 | for (i = 0; i < array_length(obsolete_prefs)(sizeof (obsolete_prefs) / sizeof (obsolete_prefs)[0]); i++) | |||
5898 | { | |||
5899 | if (strcmp(pref_name, obsolete_prefs[i].pref_name) == 0) | |||
5900 | { | |||
5901 | /* Just ignore the preference */ | |||
5902 | return true1; | |||
5903 | } | |||
5904 | } | |||
5905 | return false0; | |||
5906 | } | |||
5907 | ||||
5908 | static prefs_set_pref_e | |||
5909 | set_pref(char *pref_name, const char *value, void *private_data, | |||
5910 | bool_Bool return_range_errors) | |||
5911 | { | |||
5912 | unsigned cval; | |||
5913 | unsigned uval; | |||
5914 | bool_Bool bval; | |||
5915 | int enum_val; | |||
5916 | char *dotp, *last_dotp; | |||
5917 | static char *filter_label = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5918 | static bool_Bool filter_enabled = false0; | |||
5919 | module_t *module, *containing_module, *target_module; | |||
5920 | pref_t *pref; | |||
5921 | bool_Bool converted_pref = false0; | |||
5922 | ||||
5923 | target_module = (module_t*)private_data; | |||
5924 | ||||
5925 | //The PRS_GUI field names are here for backwards compatibility | |||
5926 | //display filters have been converted to a UAT. | |||
5927 | if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_FILTER_LABEL"gui.filter_expressions.label") == 0) { | |||
5928 | /* Assume that PRS_GUI_FILTER_EXPR follows this preference. In case of | |||
5929 | * malicious preference files, free the previous value to limit the size | |||
5930 | * of leaked memory. */ | |||
5931 | g_free(filter_label); | |||
5932 | filter_label = g_strdup(value)g_strdup_inline (value); | |||
5933 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_FILTER_ENABLED"gui.filter_expressions.enabled") == 0) { | |||
5934 | filter_enabled = (strcmp(value, "TRUE") == 0) ? true1 : false0; | |||
5935 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_FILTER_EXPR"gui.filter_expressions.expr") == 0) { | |||
5936 | /* Comments not supported for "old" preference style */ | |||
5937 | filter_expression_new(filter_label, value, "", filter_enabled); | |||
5938 | g_free(filter_label); | |||
5939 | filter_label = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5940 | /* Remember to save the new UAT to file. */ | |||
5941 | prefs.filter_expressions_old = true1; | |||
5942 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, "gui.version_in_start_page") == 0) { | |||
5943 | /* Convert deprecated value to closest current equivalent */ | |||
5944 | if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) { | |||
5945 | prefs.gui_version_placement = version_both; | |||
5946 | } else { | |||
5947 | prefs.gui_version_placement = version_neither; | |||
5948 | } | |||
5949 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve") == 0 || | |||
5950 | strcmp(pref_name, "capture.name_resolve") == 0) { | |||
5951 | /* | |||
5952 | * Handle the deprecated name resolution options. | |||
5953 | * | |||
5954 | * "TRUE" and "FALSE", for backwards compatibility, are synonyms for | |||
5955 | * RESOLV_ALL and RESOLV_NONE. | |||
5956 | * | |||
5957 | * Otherwise, we treat it as a list of name types we want to resolve. | |||
5958 | */ | |||
5959 | if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) { | |||
5960 | gbl_resolv_flags.mac_name = true1; | |||
5961 | gbl_resolv_flags.network_name = true1; | |||
5962 | gbl_resolv_flags.transport_name = true1; | |||
5963 | } | |||
5964 | else if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "false") == 0) { | |||
5965 | disable_name_resolution(); | |||
5966 | } | |||
5967 | else { | |||
5968 | /* start out with none set */ | |||
5969 | disable_name_resolution(); | |||
5970 | if (string_to_name_resolve(value, &gbl_resolv_flags) != '\0') | |||
5971 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; | |||
5972 | } | |||
5973 | } else if (deprecated_heur_dissector_pref(pref_name, value)) { | |||
5974 | /* Handled within deprecated_heur_dissector_pref() if found */ | |||
5975 | } else if (deprecated_enable_dissector_pref(pref_name, value)) { | |||
5976 | /* Handled within deprecated_enable_dissector_pref() if found */ | |||
5977 | } else if (deprecated_port_pref(pref_name, value)) { | |||
5978 | /* Handled within deprecated_port_pref() if found */ | |||
5979 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, "console.log.level") == 0) { | |||
5980 | /* Handled on the command line within ws_log_parse_args() */ | |||
5981 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
5982 | } else { | |||
5983 | /* Handle deprecated "global" options that don't have a module | |||
5984 | * associated with them | |||
5985 | */ | |||
5986 | if ((strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve_concurrency") == 0) || | |||
5987 | (strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve_load_smi_modules") == 0) || | |||
5988 | (strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve_suppress_smi_errors") == 0)) { | |||
5989 | module = nameres_module; | |||
5990 | dotp = pref_name; | |||
5991 | } else { | |||
5992 | /* To which module does this preference belong? */ | |||
5993 | module = NULL((void*)0); | |||
5994 | last_dotp = pref_name; | |||
5995 | while (!module) { | |||
5996 | dotp = strchr(last_dotp, '.'); | |||
5997 | if (dotp == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
5998 | /* Either there's no such module, or no module was specified. | |||
5999 | In either case, that means there's no such preference. */ | |||
6000 | return PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF; | |||
6001 | } | |||
6002 | *dotp = '\0'; /* separate module and preference name */ | |||
6003 | module = prefs_find_module(pref_name); | |||
6004 | ||||
6005 | /* | |||
6006 | * XXX - "Diameter" rather than "diameter" was used in earlier | |||
6007 | * versions of Wireshark; if we didn't find the module, and its name | |||
6008 | * was "Diameter", look for "diameter" instead. | |||
6009 | * | |||
6010 | * In addition, the BEEP protocol used to be the BXXP protocol, | |||
6011 | * so if we didn't find the module, and its name was "bxxp", | |||
6012 | * look for "beep" instead. | |||
6013 | * | |||
6014 | * Also, the preferences for GTP v0 and v1 were combined under | |||
6015 | * a single "gtp" heading, and the preferences for SMPP were | |||
6016 | * moved to "smpp-gsm-sms" and then moved to "gsm-sms-ud". | |||
6017 | * However, SMPP now has its own preferences, so we just map | |||
6018 | * "smpp-gsm-sms" to "gsm-sms-ud", and then handle SMPP below. | |||
6019 | * | |||
6020 | * We also renamed "dcp" to "dccp", "x.25" to "x25", "x411" to "p1" | |||
6021 | * and "nsip" to "gprs_ns". | |||
6022 | * | |||
6023 | * The SynOptics Network Management Protocol (SONMP) is now known by | |||
6024 | * its modern name, the Nortel Discovery Protocol (NDP). | |||
6025 | */ | |||
6026 | if (module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6027 | /* | |||
6028 | * See if there's a backwards-compatibility name | |||
6029 | * that maps to this module. | |||
6030 | */ | |||
6031 | module = prefs_find_module_alias(pref_name); | |||
6032 | if (module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6033 | /* | |||
6034 | * There's no alias for the module; see if the | |||
6035 | * module name matches any protocol aliases. | |||
6036 | */ | |||
6037 | header_field_info *hfinfo = proto_registrar_get_byalias(pref_name); | |||
6038 | if (hfinfo) { | |||
6039 | module = (module_t *) wmem_tree_lookup_string(prefs_modules, hfinfo->abbrev, WMEM_TREE_STRING_NOCASE0x00000001); | |||
6040 | } | |||
6041 | } | |||
6042 | if (module == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6043 | /* | |||
6044 | * There aren't any aliases. Was the module | |||
6045 | * removed rather than renamed? | |||
6046 | */ | |||
6047 | if (strcmp(pref_name, "etheric") == 0 || | |||
6048 | strcmp(pref_name, "isup_thin") == 0) { | |||
6049 | /* | |||
6050 | * The dissectors for these protocols were | |||
6051 | * removed as obsolete on 2009-07-70 in change | |||
6052 | * 739bfc6ff035583abb9434e0e988048de38a8d9a. | |||
6053 | */ | |||
6054 | return PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE; | |||
6055 | } | |||
6056 | } | |||
6057 | if (module) { | |||
6058 | converted_pref = true1; | |||
6059 | prefs.unknown_prefs = true1; | |||
6060 | } | |||
6061 | } | |||
6062 | *dotp = '.'; /* put the preference string back */ | |||
6063 | dotp++; /* skip past separator to preference name */ | |||
6064 | last_dotp = dotp; | |||
6065 | } | |||
6066 | } | |||
6067 | ||||
6068 | /* The pref is located in the module or a submodule. | |||
6069 | * Assume module, then search for a submodule holding the pref. */ | |||
6070 | containing_module = module; | |||
6071 | pref = prefs_find_preference_with_submodule(module, dotp, &containing_module); | |||
6072 | ||||
6073 | if (pref == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6074 | prefs.unknown_prefs = true1; | |||
6075 | ||||
6076 | /* "gui" prefix was added to column preferences for better organization | |||
6077 | * within the preferences file | |||
6078 | */ | |||
6079 | if (module == gui_column_module) { | |||
6080 | /* While this has a subtree, there is no apply callback, so no | |||
6081 | * need to use prefs_find_preference_with_submodule to update | |||
6082 | * containing_module. It would not be useful. */ | |||
6083 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, pref_name); | |||
6084 | } | |||
6085 | else if (strcmp(module->name, "mgcp") == 0) { | |||
6086 | /* | |||
6087 | * XXX - "mgcp.display raw text toggle" and "mgcp.display dissect tree" | |||
6088 | * rather than "mgcp.display_raw_text" and "mgcp.display_dissect_tree" | |||
6089 | * were used in earlier versions of Wireshark; if we didn't find the | |||
6090 | * preference, it was an MGCP preference, and its name was | |||
6091 | * "display raw text toggle" or "display dissect tree", look for | |||
6092 | * "display_raw_text" or "display_dissect_tree" instead. | |||
6093 | * | |||
6094 | * "mgcp.tcp.port" and "mgcp.udp.port" are harder to handle, as both | |||
6095 | * the gateway and callagent ports were given those names; we interpret | |||
6096 | * the first as "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" and the second as | |||
6097 | * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port", as that's the order in which | |||
6098 | * they were registered by the MCCP dissector and thus that's the | |||
6099 | * order in which they were written to the preferences file. (If | |||
6100 | * we're not reading the preferences file, but are handling stuff | |||
6101 | * from a "-o" command-line option, we have no clue which the user | |||
6102 | * had in mind - they should have used "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" | |||
6103 | * or "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port" instead.) | |||
6104 | */ | |||
6105 | if (strcmp(dotp, "display raw text toggle") == 0) | |||
6106 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "display_raw_text"); | |||
6107 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "display dissect tree") == 0) | |||
6108 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "display_dissect_tree"); | |||
6109 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp.port") == 0) { | |||
6110 | mgcp_tcp_port_count++; | |||
6111 | if (mgcp_tcp_port_count == 1) { | |||
6112 | /* It's the first one */ | |||
6113 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "tcp.gateway_port"); | |||
6114 | } else if (mgcp_tcp_port_count == 2) { | |||
6115 | /* It's the second one */ | |||
6116 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "tcp.callagent_port"); | |||
6117 | } | |||
6118 | /* Otherwise it's from the command line, and we don't bother | |||
6119 | mapping it. */ | |||
6120 | } else if (strcmp(dotp, "udp.port") == 0) { | |||
6121 | mgcp_udp_port_count++; | |||
6122 | if (mgcp_udp_port_count == 1) { | |||
6123 | /* It's the first one */ | |||
6124 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "udp.gateway_port"); | |||
6125 | } else if (mgcp_udp_port_count == 2) { | |||
6126 | /* It's the second one */ | |||
6127 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "udp.callagent_port"); | |||
6128 | } | |||
6129 | /* Otherwise it's from the command line, and we don't bother | |||
6130 | mapping it. */ | |||
6131 | } | |||
6132 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "smb") == 0) { | |||
6133 | /* Handle old names for SMB preferences. */ | |||
6134 | if (strcmp(dotp, "smb.trans.reassembly") == 0) | |||
6135 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "trans_reassembly"); | |||
6136 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "smb.dcerpc.reassembly") == 0) | |||
6137 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "dcerpc_reassembly"); | |||
6138 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ndmp") == 0) { | |||
6139 | /* Handle old names for NDMP preferences. */ | |||
6140 | if (strcmp(dotp, "ndmp.desegment") == 0) | |||
6141 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "desegment"); | |||
6142 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "diameter") == 0) { | |||
6143 | /* Handle old names for Diameter preferences. */ | |||
6144 | if (strcmp(dotp, "diameter.desegment") == 0) | |||
6145 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "desegment"); | |||
6146 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "pcli") == 0) { | |||
6147 | /* Handle old names for PCLI preferences. */ | |||
6148 | if (strcmp(dotp, "pcli.udp_port") == 0) | |||
6149 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "udp_port"); | |||
6150 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "artnet") == 0) { | |||
6151 | /* Handle old names for ARTNET preferences. */ | |||
6152 | if (strcmp(dotp, "artnet.udp_port") == 0) | |||
6153 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "udp_port"); | |||
6154 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "mapi") == 0) { | |||
6155 | /* Handle old names for MAPI preferences. */ | |||
6156 | if (strcmp(dotp, "mapi_decrypt") == 0) | |||
6157 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "decrypt"); | |||
6158 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "fc") == 0) { | |||
6159 | /* Handle old names for Fibre Channel preferences. */ | |||
6160 | if (strcmp(dotp, "reassemble_fc") == 0) | |||
6161 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "reassemble"); | |||
6162 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "fc_max_frame_size") == 0) | |||
6163 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "max_frame_size"); | |||
6164 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "fcip") == 0) { | |||
6165 | /* Handle old names for Fibre Channel-over-IP preferences. */ | |||
6166 | if (strcmp(dotp, "desegment_fcip_messages") == 0) | |||
6167 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "desegment"); | |||
6168 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "fcip_port") == 0) | |||
6169 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "target_port"); | |||
6170 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "gtp") == 0) { | |||
6171 | /* Handle old names for GTP preferences. */ | |||
6172 | if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv0_port") == 0) | |||
6173 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "v0_port"); | |||
6174 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv1c_port") == 0) | |||
6175 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "v1c_port"); | |||
6176 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv1u_port") == 0) | |||
6177 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "v1u_port"); | |||
6178 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtp_dissect_tpdu") == 0) | |||
6179 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "dissect_tpdu"); | |||
6180 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv0_dissect_cdr_as") == 0) | |||
6181 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "v0_dissect_cdr_as"); | |||
6182 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv0_check_etsi") == 0) | |||
6183 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "v0_check_etsi"); | |||
6184 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv1_check_etsi") == 0) | |||
6185 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "v1_check_etsi"); | |||
6186 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ip") == 0) { | |||
6187 | /* Handle old names for IP preferences. */ | |||
6188 | if (strcmp(dotp, "ip_summary_in_tree") == 0) | |||
6189 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "summary_in_tree"); | |||
6190 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "iscsi") == 0) { | |||
6191 | /* Handle old names for iSCSI preferences. */ | |||
6192 | if (strcmp(dotp, "iscsi_port") == 0) | |||
6193 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "target_port"); | |||
6194 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "lmp") == 0) { | |||
6195 | /* Handle old names for LMP preferences. */ | |||
6196 | if (strcmp(dotp, "lmp_version") == 0) | |||
6197 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "version"); | |||
6198 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "mtp3") == 0) { | |||
6199 | /* Handle old names for MTP3 preferences. */ | |||
6200 | if (strcmp(dotp, "mtp3_standard") == 0) | |||
6201 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "standard"); | |||
6202 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "net_addr_format") == 0) | |||
6203 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "addr_format"); | |||
6204 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "nlm") == 0) { | |||
6205 | /* Handle old names for NLM preferences. */ | |||
6206 | if (strcmp(dotp, "nlm_msg_res_matching") == 0) | |||
6207 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "msg_res_matching"); | |||
6208 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ppp") == 0) { | |||
6209 | /* Handle old names for PPP preferences. */ | |||
6210 | if (strcmp(dotp, "ppp_fcs") == 0) | |||
6211 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "fcs_type"); | |||
6212 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "ppp_vj") == 0) | |||
6213 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "decompress_vj"); | |||
6214 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "rsvp") == 0) { | |||
6215 | /* Handle old names for RSVP preferences. */ | |||
6216 | if (strcmp(dotp, "rsvp_process_bundle") == 0) | |||
6217 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "process_bundle"); | |||
6218 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "tcp") == 0) { | |||
6219 | /* Handle old names for TCP preferences. */ | |||
6220 | if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_summary_in_tree") == 0) | |||
6221 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "summary_in_tree"); | |||
6222 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_analyze_sequence_numbers") == 0) | |||
6223 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "analyze_sequence_numbers"); | |||
6224 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_relative_sequence_numbers") == 0) | |||
6225 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "relative_sequence_numbers"); | |||
6226 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "dissect_experimental_options_with_magic") == 0) | |||
6227 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "dissect_experimental_options_rfc6994"); | |||
6228 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "udp") == 0) { | |||
6229 | /* Handle old names for UDP preferences. */ | |||
6230 | if (strcmp(dotp, "udp_summary_in_tree") == 0) | |||
6231 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "summary_in_tree"); | |||
6232 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ndps") == 0) { | |||
6233 | /* Handle old names for NDPS preferences. */ | |||
6234 | if (strcmp(dotp, "desegment_ndps") == 0) | |||
6235 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "desegment_tcp"); | |||
6236 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "http") == 0) { | |||
6237 | /* Handle old names for HTTP preferences. */ | |||
6238 | if (strcmp(dotp, "desegment_http_headers") == 0) | |||
6239 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "desegment_headers"); | |||
6240 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "desegment_http_body") == 0) | |||
6241 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "desegment_body"); | |||
6242 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "smpp") == 0) { | |||
6243 | /* Handle preferences that moved from SMPP. */ | |||
6244 | module_t *new_module = prefs_find_module("gsm-sms-ud"); | |||
6245 | if (new_module) { | |||
6246 | if (strcmp(dotp, "port_number_udh_means_wsp") == 0) { | |||
6247 | pref = prefs_find_preference(new_module, "port_number_udh_means_wsp"); | |||
6248 | containing_module = new_module; | |||
6249 | } else if (strcmp(dotp, "try_dissect_1st_fragment") == 0) { | |||
6250 | pref = prefs_find_preference(new_module, "try_dissect_1st_fragment"); | |||
6251 | containing_module = new_module; | |||
6252 | } | |||
6253 | } | |||
6254 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "asn1") == 0) { | |||
6255 | /* Handle old generic ASN.1 preferences (it's not really a | |||
6256 | rename, as the new preferences support multiple ports, | |||
6257 | but we might as well copy them over). */ | |||
6258 | if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_port") == 0) | |||
6259 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "tcp_ports"); | |||
6260 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "udp_port") == 0) | |||
6261 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "udp_ports"); | |||
6262 | else if (strcmp(dotp, "sctp_port") == 0) | |||
6263 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "sctp_ports"); | |||
6264 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "llcgprs") == 0) { | |||
6265 | if (strcmp(dotp, "ignore_cipher_bit") == 0) | |||
6266 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "autodetect_cipher_bit"); | |||
6267 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "erf") == 0) { | |||
6268 | if (strcmp(dotp, "erfeth") == 0) { | |||
6269 | /* Handle the old "erfeth" preference; map it to the new | |||
6270 | "ethfcs" preference, and map the values to those for | |||
6271 | the new preference. */ | |||
6272 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "ethfcs"); | |||
6273 | if (strcmp(value, "ethfcs") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Ethernet with FCS") == 0) | |||
6274 | value = "TRUE"; | |||
6275 | else if (strcmp(value, "eth") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Ethernet") == 0) | |||
6276 | value = "FALSE"; | |||
6277 | else if (strcmp(value, "raw") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Raw data") == 0) | |||
6278 | value = "TRUE"; | |||
6279 | } else if (strcmp(dotp, "erfatm") == 0) { | |||
6280 | /* Handle the old "erfatm" preference; map it to the new | |||
6281 | "aal5_type" preference, and map the values to those for | |||
6282 | the new preference. */ | |||
6283 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "aal5_type"); | |||
6284 | if (strcmp(value, "atm") == 0 || strcmp(value, "ATM") == 0) | |||
6285 | value = "guess"; | |||
6286 | else if (strcmp(value, "llc") == 0 || strcmp(value, "LLC") == 0) | |||
6287 | value = "llc"; | |||
6288 | else if (strcmp(value, "raw") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Raw data") == 0) | |||
6289 | value = "guess"; | |||
6290 | } else if (strcmp(dotp, "erfhdlc") == 0) { | |||
6291 | /* Handle the old "erfhdlc" preference; map it to the new | |||
6292 | "hdlc_type" preference, and map the values to those for | |||
6293 | the new preference. */ | |||
6294 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "hdlc_type"); | |||
6295 | if (strcmp(value, "chdlc") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Cisco HDLC") == 0) | |||
6296 | value = "chdlc"; | |||
6297 | else if (strcmp(value, "ppp") == 0 || strcmp(value, "PPP serial") == 0) | |||
6298 | value = "ppp"; | |||
6299 | else if (strcmp(value, "fr") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Frame Relay") == 0) | |||
6300 | value = "frelay"; | |||
6301 | else if (strcmp(value, "mtp2") == 0 || strcmp(value, "SS7 MTP2") == 0) | |||
6302 | value = "mtp2"; | |||
6303 | else if (strcmp(value, "raw") == 0 || strcmp(value, "Raw data") == 0) | |||
6304 | value = "guess"; | |||
6305 | } | |||
6306 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "eth") == 0) { | |||
6307 | /* "eth.qinq_ethertype" has been changed(restored) to "vlan.qinq.ethertype" */ | |||
6308 | if (strcmp(dotp, "qinq_ethertype") == 0) { | |||
6309 | module_t *new_module = prefs_find_module("vlan"); | |||
6310 | if (new_module) { | |||
6311 | pref = prefs_find_preference(new_module, "qinq_ethertype"); | |||
6312 | containing_module = new_module; | |||
6313 | } | |||
6314 | } | |||
6315 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "taps") == 0) { | |||
6316 | /* taps preferences moved to "statistics" module */ | |||
6317 | if (strcmp(dotp, "update_interval") == 0) | |||
6318 | pref = prefs_find_preference(stats_module, dotp); | |||
6319 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "packet_list") == 0) { | |||
6320 | /* packet_list preferences moved to protocol module */ | |||
6321 | if (strcmp(dotp, "display_hidden_proto_items") == 0) | |||
6322 | pref = prefs_find_preference(protocols_module, dotp); | |||
6323 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "stream") == 0) { | |||
6324 | /* stream preferences moved to gui color module */ | |||
6325 | if ((strcmp(dotp, "client.fg") == 0) || | |||
6326 | (strcmp(dotp, "client.bg") == 0) || | |||
6327 | (strcmp(dotp, "server.fg") == 0) || | |||
6328 | (strcmp(dotp, "server.bg") == 0)) | |||
6329 | pref = prefs_find_preference(gui_color_module, pref_name); | |||
6330 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "nameres") == 0) { | |||
6331 | if (strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve_concurrency") == 0) { | |||
6332 | pref = prefs_find_preference(nameres_module, pref_name); | |||
6333 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve_load_smi_modules") == 0) { | |||
6334 | pref = prefs_find_preference(nameres_module, "load_smi_modules"); | |||
6335 | } else if (strcmp(pref_name, "name_resolve_suppress_smi_errors") == 0) { | |||
6336 | pref = prefs_find_preference(nameres_module, "suppress_smi_errors"); | |||
6337 | } | |||
6338 | } else if (strcmp(module->name, "extcap") == 0) { | |||
6339 | /* Handle the old "sshdump.remotesudo" preference; map it to the new | |||
6340 | "sshdump.remotepriv" preference, and map the boolean values to the | |||
6341 | appropriate strings of the new preference. */ | |||
6342 | if (strcmp(dotp, "sshdump.remotesudo") == 0) { | |||
6343 | pref = prefs_find_preference(module, "sshdump.remotepriv"); | |||
6344 | if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) | |||
6345 | value = "sudo"; | |||
6346 | else | |||
6347 | value = "none"; | |||
6348 | } | |||
6349 | } | |||
6350 | if (pref) { | |||
6351 | converted_pref = true1; | |||
6352 | } | |||
6353 | } | |||
6354 | if (pref == NULL((void*)0) ) { | |||
6355 | if (strcmp(module->name, "extcap") == 0 && g_list_length(module->prefs) <= 1) { | |||
6356 | /* | |||
6357 | * Assume that we've skipped extcap preference registration | |||
6358 | * and that only extcap.gui_save_on_start is loaded. | |||
6359 | */ | |||
6360 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
6361 | } | |||
6362 | return PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF; /* no such preference */ | |||
6363 | } | |||
6364 | ||||
6365 | if (target_module && target_module != containing_module) { | |||
6366 | /* Ignore */ | |||
6367 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
6368 | } | |||
6369 | ||||
6370 | if (pref->obsolete) | |||
6371 | return PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE; /* no such preference any more */ | |||
6372 | ||||
6373 | if (converted_pref) { | |||
6374 | ws_warning("Preference \"%s\" has been converted to \"%s.%s\"\n"do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 6376, __func__, "Preference \"%s\" has been converted to \"%s.%s\"\n" "Save your preferences to make this change permanent.", pref_name , module->name ? module->name : module->parent->name , prefs_get_name(pref)); } } while (0) | |||
6375 | "Save your preferences to make this change permanent.",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 6376, __func__, "Preference \"%s\" has been converted to \"%s.%s\"\n" "Save your preferences to make this change permanent.", pref_name , module->name ? module->name : module->parent->name , prefs_get_name(pref)); } } while (0) | |||
6376 | pref_name, module->name ? module->name : module->parent->name, prefs_get_name(pref))do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 6376, __func__, "Preference \"%s\" has been converted to \"%s.%s\"\n" "Save your preferences to make this change permanent.", pref_name , module->name ? module->name : module->parent->name , prefs_get_name(pref)); } } while (0); | |||
6377 | } | |||
6378 | ||||
6379 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
6380 | ||||
6381 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
6382 | if (!ws_basestrtou32(value, NULL((void*)0), &uval, pref->info.base)) | |||
6383 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; /* number was bad */ | |||
6384 | if (*pref->varp.uint != uval) { | |||
6385 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
6386 | *pref->varp.uint = uval; | |||
6387 | } | |||
6388 | break; | |||
6389 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
6390 | /* XXX - give an error if it's neither "true" nor "false"? */ | |||
6391 | if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) | |||
6392 | bval = true1; | |||
6393 | else | |||
6394 | bval = false0; | |||
6395 | if (*pref->varp.boolp != bval) { | |||
6396 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
6397 | *pref->varp.boolp = bval; | |||
6398 | } | |||
6399 | break; | |||
6400 | ||||
6401 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
6402 | /* XXX - give an error if it doesn't match? */ | |||
6403 | enum_val = find_val_for_string(value, pref->info.enum_info.enumvals, | |||
6404 | *pref->varp.enump); | |||
6405 | if (*pref->varp.enump != enum_val) { | |||
6406 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
6407 | *pref->varp.enump = enum_val; | |||
6408 | } | |||
6409 | break; | |||
6410 | ||||
6411 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
6412 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
6413 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
6414 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
6415 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
6416 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_set_string_value(pref, value, pref_current); | |||
6417 | break; | |||
6418 | ||||
6419 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
6420 | /* Read value is every time empty */ | |||
6421 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_set_string_value(pref, "", pref_current); | |||
6422 | break; | |||
6423 | ||||
6424 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
6425 | { | |||
6426 | if (!prefs_set_range_value_work(pref, value, return_range_errors, | |||
6427 | &containing_module->prefs_changed_flags)) | |||
6428 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; /* number was bad */ | |||
6429 | break; | |||
6430 | } | |||
6431 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
6432 | { | |||
6433 | /* This is for backwards compatibility in case any of the preferences | |||
6434 | that shared the "Decode As" preference name and used to be PREF_RANGE | |||
6435 | are now applied directly to the Decode As funtionality */ | |||
6436 | range_t *newrange; | |||
6437 | dissector_table_t sub_dissectors; | |||
6438 | dissector_handle_t handle; | |||
6439 | uint32_t i, j; | |||
6440 | ||||
6441 | if (range_convert_str_work(wmem_epan_scope(), &newrange, value, pref->info.max_value, | |||
6442 | return_range_errors) != CVT_NO_ERROR) { | |||
6443 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; /* number was bad */ | |||
6444 | } | |||
6445 | ||||
6446 | if (!ranges_are_equal(*pref->varp.range, newrange)) { | |||
6447 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), *pref->varp.range); | |||
6448 | *pref->varp.range = newrange; | |||
6449 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
6450 | ||||
6451 | const char* table_name = prefs_get_dissector_table(pref); | |||
6452 | sub_dissectors = find_dissector_table(table_name); | |||
6453 | if (sub_dissectors != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6454 | handle = dissector_table_get_dissector_handle(sub_dissectors, module->title); | |||
6455 | if (handle != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6456 | /* Delete all of the old values from the dissector table */ | |||
6457 | for (i = 0; i < (*pref->varp.range)->nranges; i++) { | |||
6458 | for (j = (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].low; j < (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high; j++) { | |||
6459 | dissector_delete_uint(table_name, j, handle); | |||
6460 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(j)((gpointer) (gulong) (j)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
6461 | } | |||
6462 | ||||
6463 | dissector_delete_uint(table_name, (*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high, handle); | |||
6464 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high)((gpointer) (gulong) ((*pref->varp.range)->ranges[i].high )), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
6465 | } | |||
6466 | ||||
6467 | /* Add new values to the dissector table */ | |||
6468 | for (i = 0; i < newrange->nranges; i++) { | |||
6469 | for (j = newrange->ranges[i].low; j < newrange->ranges[i].high; j++) { | |||
6470 | dissector_change_uint(table_name, j, handle); | |||
6471 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(j)((gpointer) (gulong) (j)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
6472 | } | |||
6473 | ||||
6474 | dissector_change_uint(table_name, newrange->ranges[i].high, handle); | |||
6475 | decode_build_reset_list(table_name, dissector_table_get_type(sub_dissectors), GUINT_TO_POINTER(newrange->ranges[i].high)((gpointer) (gulong) (newrange->ranges[i].high)), NULL((void*)0), NULL((void*)0)); | |||
6476 | } | |||
6477 | ||||
6478 | /* XXX - Do we save the decode_as_entries file here? */ | |||
6479 | } | |||
6480 | } | |||
6481 | } else { | |||
6482 | wmem_free(wmem_epan_scope(), newrange); | |||
6483 | } | |||
6484 | break; | |||
6485 | } | |||
6486 | ||||
6487 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
6488 | { | |||
6489 | if (!ws_hexstrtou32(value, NULL((void*)0), &cval)) | |||
6490 | return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; /* number was bad */ | |||
6491 | if ((pref->varp.colorp->red != RED_COMPONENT(cval)(uint16_t) (((((cval) >> 16) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255) )) || | |||
6492 | (pref->varp.colorp->green != GREEN_COMPONENT(cval)(uint16_t) (((((cval) >> 8) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255))) || | |||
6493 | (pref->varp.colorp->blue != BLUE_COMPONENT(cval)(uint16_t) ( (((cval) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)))) { | |||
6494 | containing_module->prefs_changed_flags |= prefs_get_effect_flags(pref); | |||
6495 | pref->varp.colorp->red = RED_COMPONENT(cval)(uint16_t) (((((cval) >> 16) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255) ); | |||
6496 | pref->varp.colorp->green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval)(uint16_t) (((((cval) >> 8) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)); | |||
6497 | pref->varp.colorp->blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval)(uint16_t) ( (((cval) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)); | |||
6498 | } | |||
6499 | break; | |||
6500 | } | |||
6501 | ||||
6502 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
6503 | return pref->custom_cbs.set_cb(pref, value, &containing_module->prefs_changed_flags); | |||
6504 | ||||
6505 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
6506 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
6507 | break; | |||
6508 | ||||
6509 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
6510 | { | |||
6511 | /* There's no point in setting the TCP sequence override | |||
6512 | * value from the command line, because the pref is different | |||
6513 | * for each frame and reset to the default (0) for each new | |||
6514 | * file. | |||
6515 | */ | |||
6516 | break; | |||
6517 | } | |||
6518 | } | |||
6519 | } | |||
6520 | ||||
6521 | return PREFS_SET_OK; | |||
6522 | } | |||
6523 | ||||
6524 | typedef struct { | |||
6525 | FILE *pf; | |||
6526 | bool_Bool is_gui_module; | |||
6527 | } write_gui_pref_arg_t; | |||
6528 | ||||
6529 | const char * | |||
6530 | prefs_pref_type_name(pref_t *pref) | |||
6531 | { | |||
6532 | const char *type_name = "[Unknown]"; | |||
6533 | ||||
6534 | if (!pref) { | |||
6535 | return type_name; /* ...or maybe assert? */ | |||
6536 | } | |||
6537 | ||||
6538 | if (pref->obsolete) { | |||
6539 | type_name = "Obsolete"; | |||
6540 | } else { | |||
6541 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
6542 | ||||
6543 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
6544 | switch (pref->info.base) { | |||
6545 | ||||
6546 | case 10: | |||
6547 | type_name = "Decimal"; | |||
6548 | break; | |||
6549 | ||||
6550 | case 8: | |||
6551 | type_name = "Octal"; | |||
6552 | break; | |||
6553 | ||||
6554 | case 16: | |||
6555 | type_name = "Hexadecimal"; | |||
6556 | break; | |||
6557 | } | |||
6558 | break; | |||
6559 | ||||
6560 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
6561 | type_name = "Boolean"; | |||
6562 | break; | |||
6563 | ||||
6564 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
6565 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
6566 | type_name = "Choice"; | |||
6567 | break; | |||
6568 | ||||
6569 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
6570 | type_name = "String"; | |||
6571 | break; | |||
6572 | ||||
6573 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
6574 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
6575 | type_name = "Filename"; | |||
6576 | break; | |||
6577 | ||||
6578 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
6579 | type_name = "Directory"; | |||
6580 | break; | |||
6581 | ||||
6582 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
6583 | type_name = "Range"; | |||
6584 | break; | |||
6585 | ||||
6586 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
6587 | type_name = "Color"; | |||
6588 | break; | |||
6589 | ||||
6590 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
6591 | if (pref->custom_cbs.type_name_cb) | |||
6592 | return pref->custom_cbs.type_name_cb(); | |||
6593 | type_name = "Custom"; | |||
6594 | break; | |||
6595 | ||||
6596 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
6597 | type_name = "Range (for Decode As)"; | |||
6598 | break; | |||
6599 | ||||
6600 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
6601 | type_name = "Static text"; | |||
6602 | break; | |||
6603 | ||||
6604 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
6605 | type_name = "UAT"; | |||
6606 | break; | |||
6607 | ||||
6608 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
6609 | type_name = "Password"; | |||
6610 | break; | |||
6611 | ||||
6612 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
6613 | type_name = "Dissector"; | |||
6614 | break; | |||
6615 | } | |||
6616 | } | |||
6617 | ||||
6618 | return type_name; | |||
6619 | } | |||
6620 | ||||
6621 | unsigned int | |||
6622 | prefs_get_effect_flags(pref_t *pref) | |||
6623 | { | |||
6624 | if (pref == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
6625 | return 0; | |||
6626 | ||||
6627 | return pref->effect_flags; | |||
6628 | } | |||
6629 | ||||
6630 | void | |||
6631 | prefs_set_effect_flags(pref_t *pref, unsigned int flags) | |||
6632 | { | |||
6633 | if (pref != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6634 | if (flags == 0) { | |||
6635 | ws_error("Setting \"%s\" preference effect flags to 0", pref->name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 6635 , __func__, "Setting \"%s\" preference effect flags to 0", pref ->name); | |||
6636 | } | |||
6637 | pref->effect_flags = flags; | |||
6638 | } | |||
6639 | } | |||
6640 | ||||
6641 | void | |||
6642 | prefs_set_effect_flags_by_name(module_t * module, const char *pref, unsigned int flags) | |||
6643 | { | |||
6644 | prefs_set_effect_flags(prefs_find_preference(module, pref), flags); | |||
6645 | } | |||
6646 | ||||
6647 | unsigned int | |||
6648 | prefs_get_module_effect_flags(module_t * module) | |||
6649 | { | |||
6650 | if (module == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
6651 | return 0; | |||
6652 | ||||
6653 | return module->effect_flags; | |||
6654 | } | |||
6655 | ||||
6656 | void | |||
6657 | prefs_set_module_effect_flags(module_t * module, unsigned int flags) | |||
6658 | { | |||
6659 | if (module != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6660 | if (flags == 0) { | |||
6661 | ws_error("Setting module \"%s\" preference effect flags to 0", module->name)ws_log_fatal_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "epan/prefs.c", 6661 , __func__, "Setting module \"%s\" preference effect flags to 0" , module->name); | |||
6662 | } | |||
6663 | module->effect_flags = flags; | |||
6664 | } | |||
6665 | } | |||
6666 | ||||
6667 | char * | |||
6668 | prefs_pref_type_description(pref_t *pref) | |||
6669 | { | |||
6670 | const char *type_desc = "An unknown preference type"; | |||
6671 | ||||
6672 | if (!pref) { | |||
6673 | return ws_strdup_printf("%s.", type_desc)wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%s.", type_desc); /* ...or maybe assert? */ | |||
6674 | } | |||
6675 | ||||
6676 | if (pref->obsolete) { | |||
6677 | type_desc = "An obsolete preference"; | |||
6678 | } else { | |||
6679 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
6680 | ||||
6681 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
6682 | switch (pref->info.base) { | |||
6683 | ||||
6684 | case 10: | |||
6685 | type_desc = "A decimal number"; | |||
6686 | break; | |||
6687 | ||||
6688 | case 8: | |||
6689 | type_desc = "An octal number"; | |||
6690 | break; | |||
6691 | ||||
6692 | case 16: | |||
6693 | type_desc = "A hexadecimal number"; | |||
6694 | break; | |||
6695 | } | |||
6696 | break; | |||
6697 | ||||
6698 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
6699 | type_desc = "true or false (case-insensitive)"; | |||
6700 | break; | |||
6701 | ||||
6702 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
6703 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
6704 | { | |||
6705 | const enum_val_t *enum_valp = pref->info.enum_info.enumvals; | |||
6706 | GString *enum_str = g_string_new("One of: "); | |||
6707 | GString *desc_str = g_string_new("\nEquivalently, one of: "); | |||
6708 | bool_Bool distinct = false0; | |||
6709 | while (enum_valp->name != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6710 | g_string_append(enum_str, enum_valp->name)(__builtin_constant_p (enum_valp->name) ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (enum_valp->name); g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (( (__val) + !(__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, enum_valp->name, (gssize) -1)); | |||
6711 | g_string_append(desc_str, enum_valp->description)(__builtin_constant_p (enum_valp->description) ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (enum_valp->description); g_string_append_len_inline (desc_str, __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (( (__val) + !(__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (desc_str, enum_valp->description, (gssize) -1)); | |||
6712 | if (g_strcmp0(enum_valp->name, enum_valp->description) != 0) { | |||
6713 | distinct = true1; | |||
6714 | } | |||
6715 | enum_valp++; | |||
6716 | if (enum_valp->name != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6717 | g_string_append(enum_str, ", ")(__builtin_constant_p (", ") ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (", "); g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + !(__val) )) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, ", ", (gssize) -1)); | |||
6718 | g_string_append(desc_str, ", ")(__builtin_constant_p (", ") ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (", "); g_string_append_len_inline (desc_str, __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (((__val) + !(__val) )) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (desc_str, ", ", (gssize) -1)); | |||
6719 | } | |||
6720 | } | |||
6721 | if (distinct) { | |||
6722 | g_string_append(enum_str, desc_str->str)(__builtin_constant_p (desc_str->str) ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = (desc_str->str); g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (( (__val) + !(__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, desc_str->str, (gssize) -1)); | |||
6723 | } | |||
6724 | g_string_free(desc_str, TRUE)(__builtin_constant_p ((!(0))) ? (((!(0))) ? (g_string_free) ( (desc_str), ((!(0)))) : g_string_free_and_steal (desc_str)) : (g_string_free) ((desc_str), ((!(0))))); | |||
6725 | g_string_append(enum_str, "\n(case-insensitive).")(__builtin_constant_p ("\n(case-insensitive).") ? __extension__ ({ const char * const __val = ("\n(case-insensitive)."); g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, __val, (__val != ((void*)0)) ? (gssize) strlen (( (__val) + !(__val))) : (gssize) -1); }) : g_string_append_len_inline (enum_str, "\n(case-insensitive).", (gssize) -1)); | |||
6726 | return g_string_free(enum_str, FALSE)(__builtin_constant_p ((0)) ? (((0)) ? (g_string_free) ((enum_str ), ((0))) : g_string_free_and_steal (enum_str)) : (g_string_free ) ((enum_str), ((0)))); | |||
6727 | } | |||
6728 | ||||
6729 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
6730 | type_desc = "A string"; | |||
6731 | break; | |||
6732 | ||||
6733 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
6734 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
6735 | type_desc = "A path to a file"; | |||
6736 | break; | |||
6737 | ||||
6738 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
6739 | type_desc = "A path to a directory"; | |||
6740 | break; | |||
6741 | ||||
6742 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
6743 | { | |||
6744 | type_desc = "A string denoting an positive integer range (e.g., \"1-20,30-40\")"; | |||
6745 | break; | |||
6746 | } | |||
6747 | ||||
6748 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
6749 | { | |||
6750 | type_desc = "A six-digit hexadecimal RGB color triplet (e.g. fce94f)"; | |||
6751 | break; | |||
6752 | } | |||
6753 | ||||
6754 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
6755 | if (pref->custom_cbs.type_description_cb) | |||
6756 | return pref->custom_cbs.type_description_cb(); | |||
6757 | type_desc = "A custom value"; | |||
6758 | break; | |||
6759 | ||||
6760 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
6761 | type_desc = "A string denoting an positive integer range for Decode As"; | |||
6762 | break; | |||
6763 | ||||
6764 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
6765 | type_desc = "[Static text]"; | |||
6766 | break; | |||
6767 | ||||
6768 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
6769 | type_desc = "Configuration data stored in its own file"; | |||
6770 | break; | |||
6771 | ||||
6772 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
6773 | type_desc = "Password (never stored on disk)"; | |||
6774 | break; | |||
6775 | ||||
6776 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
6777 | type_desc = "A dissector name"; | |||
6778 | break; | |||
6779 | ||||
6780 | default: | |||
6781 | break; | |||
6782 | } | |||
6783 | } | |||
6784 | ||||
6785 | return g_strdup(type_desc)g_strdup_inline (type_desc); | |||
6786 | } | |||
6787 | ||||
6788 | bool_Bool | |||
6789 | prefs_pref_is_default(pref_t *pref) | |||
6790 | { | |||
6791 | if (!pref) return false0; | |||
6792 | ||||
6793 | if (pref->obsolete) { | |||
6794 | return false0; | |||
6795 | } | |||
6796 | ||||
6797 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
6798 | ||||
6799 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
6800 | if (pref->default_val.uint == *pref->varp.uint) | |||
6801 | return true1; | |||
6802 | break; | |||
6803 | ||||
6804 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
6805 | if (pref->default_val.boolval == *pref->varp.boolp) | |||
6806 | return true1; | |||
6807 | break; | |||
6808 | ||||
6809 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
6810 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
6811 | if (pref->default_val.enumval == *pref->varp.enump) | |||
6812 | return true1; | |||
6813 | break; | |||
6814 | ||||
6815 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
6816 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
6817 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
6818 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
6819 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
6820 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
6821 | if (!(g_strcmp0(pref->default_val.string, *pref->varp.string))) | |||
6822 | return true1; | |||
6823 | break; | |||
6824 | ||||
6825 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
6826 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
6827 | { | |||
6828 | if ((ranges_are_equal(pref->default_val.range, *pref->varp.range))) | |||
6829 | return true1; | |||
6830 | break; | |||
6831 | } | |||
6832 | ||||
6833 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
6834 | { | |||
6835 | if ((pref->default_val.color.red == pref->varp.colorp->red) && | |||
6836 | (pref->default_val.color.green == pref->varp.colorp->green) && | |||
6837 | (pref->default_val.color.blue == pref->varp.colorp->blue)) | |||
6838 | return true1; | |||
6839 | break; | |||
6840 | } | |||
6841 | ||||
6842 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
6843 | return pref->custom_cbs.is_default_cb(pref); | |||
6844 | ||||
6845 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
6846 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
6847 | return false0; | |||
6848 | /* ws_assert_not_reached(); */ | |||
6849 | break; | |||
6850 | } | |||
6851 | ||||
6852 | return false0; | |||
6853 | } | |||
6854 | ||||
6855 | char * | |||
6856 | prefs_pref_to_str(pref_t *pref, pref_source_t source) | |||
6857 | { | |||
6858 | const char *pref_text = "[Unknown]"; | |||
6859 | void *valp; /* pointer to preference value */ | |||
6860 | color_t *pref_color; | |||
6861 | char *tmp_value, *ret_value; | |||
6862 | ||||
6863 | if (!pref) { | |||
6864 | return g_strdup(pref_text)g_strdup_inline (pref_text); | |||
6865 | } | |||
6866 | ||||
6867 | switch (source) { | |||
6868 | case pref_default: | |||
6869 | valp = &pref->default_val; | |||
6870 | /* valp = &boolval, &enumval, etc. are implied by union property */ | |||
6871 | pref_color = &pref->default_val.color; | |||
6872 | break; | |||
6873 | case pref_stashed: | |||
6874 | valp = &pref->stashed_val; | |||
6875 | /* valp = &boolval, &enumval, etc. are implied by union property */ | |||
6876 | pref_color = &pref->stashed_val.color; | |||
6877 | break; | |||
6878 | case pref_current: | |||
6879 | valp = pref->varp.uint; | |||
6880 | /* valp = boolval, enumval, etc. are implied by union property */ | |||
6881 | pref_color = pref->varp.colorp; | |||
6882 | break; | |||
6883 | default: | |||
6884 | return g_strdup(pref_text)g_strdup_inline (pref_text); | |||
6885 | } | |||
6886 | ||||
6887 | if (pref->obsolete) { | |||
6888 | pref_text = "[Obsolete]"; | |||
6889 | } else { | |||
6890 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
6891 | ||||
6892 | case PREF_UINT: | |||
6893 | { | |||
6894 | unsigned pref_uint = *(unsigned *) valp; | |||
6895 | switch (pref->info.base) { | |||
6896 | ||||
6897 | case 10: | |||
6898 | return ws_strdup_printf("%u", pref_uint)wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%u", pref_uint); | |||
6899 | ||||
6900 | case 8: | |||
6901 | return ws_strdup_printf("%#o", pref_uint)wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%#o", pref_uint); | |||
6902 | ||||
6903 | case 16: | |||
6904 | return ws_strdup_printf("%#x", pref_uint)wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%#x", pref_uint); | |||
6905 | } | |||
6906 | break; | |||
6907 | } | |||
6908 | ||||
6909 | case PREF_BOOL: | |||
6910 | return g_strdup((*(bool *) valp) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE")g_strdup_inline ((*(_Bool *) valp) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); | |||
6911 | ||||
6912 | case PREF_ENUM: | |||
6913 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
6914 | { | |||
6915 | int pref_enumval = *(int *) valp; | |||
6916 | const enum_val_t *enum_valp = pref->info.enum_info.enumvals; | |||
6917 | /* | |||
6918 | * TODO - We write the "description" value, because the "name" values | |||
6919 | * weren't validated to be command line friendly until 5.0, and a few | |||
6920 | * of them had to be changed. This allows older versions of Wireshark | |||
6921 | * to read preferences that they supported, as we supported either | |||
6922 | * the short name or the description when reading the preference files | |||
6923 | * or an "-o" option. Once 5.0 is the oldest supported version, switch | |||
6924 | * to writing the name below. | |||
6925 | */ | |||
6926 | while (enum_valp->name != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
6927 | if (enum_valp->value == pref_enumval) | |||
6928 | return g_strdup(enum_valp->description)g_strdup_inline (enum_valp->description); | |||
6929 | enum_valp++; | |||
6930 | } | |||
6931 | break; | |||
6932 | } | |||
6933 | ||||
6934 | case PREF_STRING: | |||
6935 | case PREF_SAVE_FILENAME: | |||
6936 | case PREF_OPEN_FILENAME: | |||
6937 | case PREF_DIRNAME: | |||
6938 | case PREF_PASSWORD: | |||
6939 | case PREF_DISSECTOR: | |||
6940 | return g_strdup(*(const char **) valp)g_strdup_inline (*(const char **) valp); | |||
6941 | ||||
6942 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
6943 | case PREF_RANGE: | |||
6944 | /* Convert wmem to g_alloc memory */ | |||
6945 | tmp_value = range_convert_range(NULL((void*)0), *(range_t **) valp); | |||
6946 | ret_value = g_strdup(tmp_value)g_strdup_inline (tmp_value); | |||
6947 | wmem_free(NULL((void*)0), tmp_value); | |||
6948 | return ret_value; | |||
6949 | ||||
6950 | case PREF_COLOR: | |||
6951 | return ws_strdup_printf("%02x%02x%02x",wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%02x%02x%02x", (pref_color-> red * 255 / 65535), (pref_color->green * 255 / 65535), (pref_color ->blue * 255 / 65535)) | |||
6952 | (pref_color->red * 255 / 65535),wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%02x%02x%02x", (pref_color-> red * 255 / 65535), (pref_color->green * 255 / 65535), (pref_color ->blue * 255 / 65535)) | |||
6953 | (pref_color->green * 255 / 65535),wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%02x%02x%02x", (pref_color-> red * 255 / 65535), (pref_color->green * 255 / 65535), (pref_color ->blue * 255 / 65535)) | |||
6954 | (pref_color->blue * 255 / 65535))wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "%02x%02x%02x", (pref_color-> red * 255 / 65535), (pref_color->green * 255 / 65535), (pref_color ->blue * 255 / 65535)); | |||
6955 | ||||
6956 | case PREF_CUSTOM: | |||
6957 | if (pref->custom_cbs.to_str_cb) | |||
6958 | return pref->custom_cbs.to_str_cb(pref, source == pref_default ? true1 : false0); | |||
6959 | pref_text = "[Custom]"; | |||
6960 | break; | |||
6961 | ||||
6962 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
6963 | pref_text = "[Static text]"; | |||
6964 | break; | |||
6965 | ||||
6966 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
6967 | { | |||
6968 | uat_t *uat = pref->varp.uat; | |||
6969 | if (uat && uat->filename) | |||
6970 | return ws_strdup_printf("[Managed in the file \"%s\"]", uat->filename)wmem_strdup_printf(((void*)0), "[Managed in the file \"%s\"]" , uat->filename); | |||
6971 | else | |||
6972 | pref_text = "[Managed in an unknown file]"; | |||
6973 | break; | |||
6974 | } | |||
6975 | ||||
6976 | default: | |||
6977 | break; | |||
6978 | } | |||
6979 | } | |||
6980 | ||||
6981 | return g_strdup(pref_text)g_strdup_inline (pref_text); | |||
6982 | } | |||
6983 | ||||
6984 | /* | |||
6985 | * Write out a single dissector preference. | |||
6986 | */ | |||
6987 | static void | |||
6988 | write_pref(void *data, void *user_data) | |||
6989 | { | |||
6990 | pref_t *pref = (pref_t *)data; | |||
6991 | write_pref_arg_t *arg = (write_pref_arg_t *)user_data; | |||
6992 | char **desc_lines; | |||
6993 | int i; | |||
6994 | ||||
6995 | if (!pref || pref->obsolete) { | |||
6996 | /* | |||
6997 | * This preference is no longer supported; it's not a | |||
6998 | * real preference, so we don't write it out (i.e., we | |||
6999 | * treat it as if it weren't found in the list of | |||
7000 | * preferences, and we weren't called in the first place). | |||
7001 | */ | |||
7002 | return; | |||
7003 | } | |||
7004 | ||||
7005 | switch (pref->type) { | |||
7006 | ||||
7007 | case PREF_STATIC_TEXT: | |||
7008 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
7009 | /* Nothing to do; don't bother printing the description */ | |||
7010 | return; | |||
7011 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
7012 | /* Data is saved through Decode As mechanism and not part of preferences file */ | |||
7013 | return; | |||
7014 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
7015 | /* Not written to the preference file because the override is only | |||
7016 | * for the lifetime of the capture file and there is no single | |||
7017 | * value to write. | |||
7018 | */ | |||
7019 | return; | |||
7020 | default: | |||
7021 | break; | |||
7022 | } | |||
7023 | ||||
7024 | if (pref->type != PREF_CUSTOM || pref->custom_cbs.type_name_cb() != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
7025 | /* | |||
7026 | * The prefix will either be the module name or the parent | |||
7027 | * name if it's a subtree | |||
7028 | */ | |||
7029 | const char *name_prefix = (arg->module->name != NULL((void*)0)) ? arg->module->name : arg->module->parent->name; | |||
7030 | char *type_desc, *pref_text; | |||
7031 | const char * def_prefix = prefs_pref_is_default(pref) ? "#" : ""; | |||
7032 | ||||
7033 | if (pref->type == PREF_CUSTOM) | |||
7034 | fprintf(arg->pf, "\n# %s", pref->custom_cbs.type_name_cb()); | |||
7035 | fprintf(arg->pf, "\n"); | |||
7036 | if (pref->description && | |||
7037 | (g_ascii_strncasecmp(pref->description,"", 2) != 0)) { | |||
7038 | if (pref->type != PREF_CUSTOM) { | |||
7039 | /* We get duplicate lines otherwise. */ | |||
7040 | ||||
7041 | desc_lines = g_strsplit(pref->description, "\n", 0); | |||
7042 | for (i = 0; desc_lines[i] != NULL((void*)0); ++i) { | |||
7043 | fprintf(arg->pf, "# %s\n", desc_lines[i]); | |||
7044 | } | |||
7045 | g_strfreev(desc_lines); | |||
7046 | } | |||
7047 | } else { | |||
7048 | fprintf(arg->pf, "# No description\n"); | |||
7049 | } | |||
7050 | ||||
7051 | type_desc = prefs_pref_type_description(pref); | |||
7052 | desc_lines = g_strsplit(type_desc, "\n", 0); | |||
7053 | for (i = 0; desc_lines[i] != NULL((void*)0); ++i) { | |||
7054 | fprintf(arg->pf, "# %s\n", desc_lines[i]); | |||
7055 | } | |||
7056 | g_strfreev(desc_lines); | |||
7057 | g_free(type_desc); | |||
7058 | ||||
7059 | pref_text = prefs_pref_to_str(pref, pref_current); | |||
7060 | fprintf(arg->pf, "%s%s.%s: ", def_prefix, name_prefix, pref->name); | |||
7061 | if (pref->type != PREF_PASSWORD) | |||
7062 | { | |||
7063 | desc_lines = g_strsplit(pref_text, "\n", 0); | |||
7064 | for (i = 0; desc_lines[i] != NULL((void*)0); ++i) { | |||
7065 | fprintf(arg->pf, "%s%s\n", i == 0 ? "" : def_prefix, desc_lines[i]); | |||
7066 | } | |||
7067 | if (i == 0) | |||
7068 | fprintf(arg->pf, "\n"); | |||
7069 | g_strfreev(desc_lines); | |||
7070 | } else { | |||
7071 | /* We never store password value */ | |||
7072 | fprintf(arg->pf, "\n"); | |||
7073 | } | |||
7074 | g_free(pref_text); | |||
7075 | } | |||
7076 | ||||
7077 | } | |||
7078 | ||||
7079 | static void | |||
7080 | count_non_uat_pref(void *data, void *user_data) | |||
7081 | { | |||
7082 | pref_t *pref = (pref_t *)data; | |||
7083 | int *arg = (int *)user_data; | |||
7084 | ||||
7085 | switch (pref->type) | |||
7086 | { | |||
7087 | case PREF_UAT: | |||
7088 | case PREF_DECODE_AS_RANGE: | |||
7089 | case PREF_PROTO_TCP_SNDAMB_ENUM: | |||
7090 | //These types are not written in preference file | |||
7091 | break; | |||
7092 | default: | |||
7093 | (*arg)++; | |||
7094 | break; | |||
7095 | } | |||
7096 | } | |||
7097 | ||||
7098 | static int num_non_uat_prefs(module_t *module) | |||
7099 | { | |||
7100 | int num = 0; | |||
7101 | ||||
7102 | g_list_foreach(module->prefs, count_non_uat_pref, &num); | |||
7103 | ||||
7104 | return num; | |||
7105 | } | |||
7106 | ||||
7107 | /* | |||
7108 | * Write out all preferences for a module. | |||
7109 | */ | |||
7110 | static unsigned | |||
7111 | write_module_prefs(module_t *module, void *user_data) | |||
7112 | { | |||
7113 | write_gui_pref_arg_t *gui_pref_arg = (write_gui_pref_arg_t*)user_data; | |||
7114 | write_pref_arg_t arg; | |||
7115 | ||||
7116 | /* The GUI module needs to be explicitly called out so it | |||
7117 | can be written out of order */ | |||
7118 | if ((module == gui_module) && (gui_pref_arg->is_gui_module != true1)) | |||
7119 | return 0; | |||
7120 | ||||
7121 | /* Write a header for the main modules and GUI sub-modules */ | |||
7122 | if (((module->parent == NULL((void*)0)) || (module->parent == gui_module)) && | |||
7123 | ((prefs_module_has_submodules(module)) || | |||
7124 | (num_non_uat_prefs(module) > 0) || | |||
7125 | (module->name == NULL((void*)0)))) { | |||
7126 | if ((module->name == NULL((void*)0)) && (module->parent != NULL((void*)0))) { | |||
7127 | fprintf(gui_pref_arg->pf, "\n####### %s: %s ########\n", module->parent->title, module->title); | |||
7128 | } else { | |||
7129 | fprintf(gui_pref_arg->pf, "\n####### %s ########\n", module->title); | |||
7130 | } | |||
7131 | } | |||
7132 | ||||
7133 | arg.module = module; | |||
7134 | arg.pf = gui_pref_arg->pf; | |||
7135 | g_list_foreach(arg.module->prefs, write_pref, &arg); | |||
7136 | ||||
7137 | if (prefs_module_has_submodules(module)) | |||
7138 | return prefs_modules_foreach_submodules(module, write_module_prefs, user_data); | |||
7139 | ||||
7140 | return 0; | |||
7141 | } | |||
7142 | ||||
7143 | #ifdef _WIN32 | |||
7144 | static void | |||
7145 | write_registry(void) | |||
7146 | { | |||
7147 | HKEY hTestKey; | |||
7148 | DWORD data; | |||
7149 | DWORD data_size; | |||
7150 | DWORD ret; | |||
7151 | ||||
7152 | ret = RegCreateKeyExA(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, REG_HKCU_WIRESHARK_KEY"Software\\Wireshark", 0, NULL((void*)0), | |||
7153 | REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, KEY_WRITE, NULL((void*)0), | |||
7154 | &hTestKey, NULL((void*)0)); | |||
7155 | if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) { | |||
7156 | ws_noisy("Cannot open HKCU "REG_HKCU_WIRESHARK_KEY": 0x%lx", ret)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_NOISY, "epan/prefs.c" , 7156, __func__, "Cannot open HKCU ""Software\\Wireshark"": 0x%lx" , ret); } } while (0); | |||
7157 | return; | |||
7158 | } | |||
7159 | ||||
7160 | data = ws_log_console_open; | |||
7161 | data_size = sizeof(DWORD); | |||
7162 | ret = RegSetValueExA(hTestKey, LOG_HKCU_CONSOLE_OPEN"ConsoleOpen", 0, REG_DWORD, (const BYTE *)&data, data_size); | |||
7163 | if (ret == ERROR_SUCCESS) { | |||
7164 | ws_noisy("Wrote "LOG_HKCU_CONSOLE_OPEN" to Windows registry: 0x%lu", data)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_NOISY, "epan/prefs.c" , 7164, __func__, "Wrote ""ConsoleOpen"" to Windows registry: 0x%lu" , data); } } while (0); | |||
7165 | } | |||
7166 | else { | |||
7167 | ws_noisy("Error writing registry key "LOG_HKCU_CONSOLE_OPEN": 0x%lx", ret)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_NOISY, "epan/prefs.c" , 7167, __func__, "Error writing registry key ""ConsoleOpen"": 0x%lx" , ret); } } while (0); | |||
7168 | } | |||
7169 | ||||
7170 | RegCloseKey(hTestKey); | |||
7171 | } | |||
7172 | #endif | |||
7173 | ||||
7174 | /* Write out "prefs" to the user's preferences file, and return 0. | |||
7175 | ||||
7176 | If the preferences file path is NULL, write to stdout. | |||
7177 | ||||
7178 | If we got an error, stuff a pointer to the path of the preferences file | |||
7179 | into "*pf_path_return", and return the errno. */ | |||
7180 | int | |||
7181 | write_prefs(char **pf_path_return) | |||
7182 | { | |||
7183 | char *pf_path; | |||
7184 | FILE *pf; | |||
7185 | write_gui_pref_arg_t write_gui_pref_info; | |||
7186 | ||||
7187 | /* Needed for "-G defaultprefs" */ | |||
7188 | init_prefs(); | |||
7189 | ||||
7190 | #ifdef _WIN32 | |||
7191 | write_registry(); | |||
7192 | #endif | |||
7193 | ||||
7194 | /* To do: | |||
7195 | * - Split output lines longer than MAX_VAL_LEN | |||
7196 | * - Create a function for the preference directory check/creation | |||
7197 | * so that duplication can be avoided with filter.c | |||
7198 | */ | |||
7199 | ||||
7200 | if (pf_path_return != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
7201 | pf_path = get_persconffile_path(PF_NAME"preferences", true1); | |||
7202 | if ((pf = ws_fopenfopen(pf_path, "w")) == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
7203 | *pf_path_return = pf_path; | |||
7204 | return errno(*__errno_location ()); | |||
7205 | } | |||
7206 | g_free(pf_path); | |||
7207 | } else { | |||
7208 | pf = stdoutstdout; | |||
7209 | } | |||
7210 | ||||
7211 | /* | |||
7212 | * If the preferences file is being written, be sure to write UAT files | |||
7213 | * first that were migrated from the preferences file. | |||
7214 | */ | |||
7215 | if (pf_path_return != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
7216 | if (prefs.filter_expressions_old) { | |||
7217 | char *err = NULL((void*)0); | |||
7218 | prefs.filter_expressions_old = false0; | |||
7219 | if (!uat_save(uat_get_table_by_name("Display expressions"), &err)) { | |||
7220 | ws_warning("Unable to save Display expressions: %s", err)do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 7220, __func__, "Unable to save Display expressions: %s", err ); } } while (0); | |||
7221 | g_free(err); | |||
7222 | } | |||
7223 | } | |||
7224 | ||||
7225 | module_t *extcap_module = prefs_find_module("extcap"); | |||
7226 | if (extcap_module && !prefs.capture_no_extcap) { | |||
7227 | char *ext_path = get_persconffile_path("extcap.cfg", true1); | |||
7228 | FILE *extf; | |||
7229 | if ((extf = ws_fopenfopen(ext_path, "w")) == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
7230 | if (errno(*__errno_location ()) != EISDIR21) { | |||
7231 | ws_warning("Unable to save extcap preferences \"%s\": %s",do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 7232, __func__, "Unable to save extcap preferences \"%s\": %s" , ext_path, g_strerror((*__errno_location ()))); } } while (0 ) | |||
7232 | ext_path, g_strerror(errno))do { if (1) { ws_log_full("Epan", LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, "epan/prefs.c" , 7232, __func__, "Unable to save extcap preferences \"%s\": %s" , ext_path, g_strerror((*__errno_location ()))); } } while (0 ); | |||
7233 | } | |||
7234 | g_free(ext_path); | |||
7235 | } else { | |||
7236 | g_free(ext_path); | |||
7237 | ||||
7238 | fputs("# Extcap configuration file for Wireshark " VERSION"4.7.0" ".\n" | |||
7239 | "#\n" | |||
7240 | "# This file is regenerated each time preferences are saved within\n" | |||
7241 | "# Wireshark. Making manual changes should be safe, however.\n" | |||
7242 | "# Preferences that have been commented out have not been\n" | |||
7243 | "# changed from their default value.\n", extf); | |||
7244 | ||||
7245 | write_gui_pref_info.pf = extf; | |||
7246 | write_gui_pref_info.is_gui_module = false0; | |||
7247 | ||||
7248 | write_module_prefs(extcap_module, &write_gui_pref_info); | |||
7249 | ||||
7250 | fclose(extf); | |||
7251 | } | |||
7252 | } | |||
7253 | } | |||
7254 | ||||
7255 | fputs("# Configuration file for Wireshark " VERSION"4.7.0" ".\n" | |||
7256 | "#\n" | |||
7257 | "# This file is regenerated each time preferences are saved within\n" | |||
7258 | "# Wireshark. Making manual changes should be safe, however.\n" | |||
7259 | "# Preferences that have been commented out have not been\n" | |||
7260 | "# changed from their default value.\n", pf); | |||
7261 | ||||
7262 | /* | |||
7263 | * For "backwards compatibility" the GUI module is written first as it's | |||
7264 | * at the top of the file. This is followed by all modules that can't | |||
7265 | * fit into the preferences read/write API. Finally the remaining modules | |||
7266 | * are written in alphabetical order (including of course the protocol preferences) | |||
7267 | */ | |||
7268 | write_gui_pref_info.pf = pf; | |||
7269 | write_gui_pref_info.is_gui_module = true1; | |||
7270 | ||||
7271 | write_module_prefs(gui_module, &write_gui_pref_info); | |||
7272 | ||||
7273 | write_gui_pref_info.is_gui_module = false0; | |||
7274 | prefs_modules_foreach_submodules(NULL((void*)0), write_module_prefs, &write_gui_pref_info); | |||
7275 | ||||
7276 | fclose(pf); | |||
7277 | ||||
7278 | /* XXX - catch I/O errors (e.g. "ran out of disk space") and return | |||
7279 | an error indication, or maybe write to a new preferences file and | |||
7280 | rename that file on top of the old one only if there are not I/O | |||
7281 | errors. */ | |||
7282 | return 0; | |||
7283 | } | |||
7284 | ||||
7285 | /** The col_list is only partly managed by the custom preference API | |||
7286 | * because its data is shared between multiple preferences, so | |||
7287 | * it's freed here | |||
7288 | */ | |||
7289 | static void | |||
7290 | free_col_info(GList *list) | |||
7291 | { | |||
7292 | fmt_data *cfmt; | |||
7293 | GList *list_head = list; | |||
7294 | ||||
7295 | while (list != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
7296 | cfmt = (fmt_data *)list->data; | |||
7297 | ||||
7298 | g_free(cfmt->title); | |||
7299 | g_free(cfmt->custom_fields); | |||
7300 | g_free(cfmt); | |||
7301 | list = g_list_next(list)((list) ? (((GList *)(list))->next) : ((void*)0)); | |||
7302 | } | |||
7303 | g_list_free(list_head); | |||
7304 | } | |||
7305 | ||||
7306 | /* | |||
7307 | * Editor modelines | |||
7308 | * | |||
7309 | * Local Variables: | |||
7310 | * c-basic-offset: 4 | |||
7311 | * tab-width: 8 | |||
7312 | * indent-tabs-mode: nil | |||
7313 | * End: | |||
7314 | * | |||
7315 | * ex: set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=8 expandtab: | |||
7316 | * :indentSize=4:tabSize=8:noTabs=true: | |||
7317 | */ |