将FT_UNIT32字段解释为小端

时间:2011-02-09 03:05:53

标签: c wireshark wireshark-dissector

我正在为自定义协议编写Wireshark解剖器。 但是,我有一个无符号32位整数的字段。它实际上是以小端形式传输的。我如何强制Wireshark解释它?

即。我的hf_register_info结构包含

&hf_foo_length,
{ "Length", "foo.length", FT_UINT32, BASE_DEC,
NULL, 0x0, NULL, HFILL }

在我正在调用的剖析函数中

proto_tree_add_item(foo_tree, hf_foo_length, tvb, offset, 4, FALSE);

1 个答案:

答案 0 :(得分:2)

回答我的上一个问题。我发现如果proto_tree_add_item的最后一个参数非零会使它将该字段解释为little-endian。

参见proto.h

/*
 * We might also, in the future, want to allow a field specifier to
 * indicate the encoding of the field, or at least its default
 * encoding, as most fields in most protocols always use the
 * same encoding (although that's not true of all fields, so we
 * still need to be able to specify that at run time).
 *
 * So, for now, we define ENC_BIG_ENDIAN and ENC_LITTLE_ENDIAN as
 * bit flags, to be combined, in the future, with other information
 * to specify the encoding in the last argument to
 * proto_tree_add_item(), and possibly to specify in a field
 * definition (e.g., ORed in with the type value).
 *
 * Currently, proto_tree_add_item() treats its last argument as a
 * Boolean - if it's zero, the field is big-endian, and if it's non-zero,
 * the field is little-endian - and other code in epan/proto.c does
 * the same.  We therefore define ENC_BIG_ENDIAN as 0x00000000 and
 * ENC_LITTLE_ENDIAN as 0x80000000 - we're using the high-order bit
 * so that we could put a field type and/or a value such as a character
 * encoding in the lower bits.
 */
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