Hi!
What's your opinions on this? If you aggree, I would start doing some
initial coding sometime in the next few days, and then we can continue
the debate from there - unless I missed that it was dismissed.
Regards,
Ákos Vandra
On 12 January 2012 11:43, Akos Vandra wrote:
> On 12
On 12 January 2012 10:38, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Jan 12, 2012, at 1:06 AM, Akos Vandra wrote:
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>> We could put a limit - say 32 or 64 chars - to the max length of the
>> param, and then allocate in on the stack, but it would still require
>> printf.
>
> Where w
necessary... Either that, or the interface has to be
changed to somehow accomodate multiple type input parameters...
Varargs maybe?
Regards,
Ákos
On 11 January 2012 10:24, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Jan 6, 2012, at 2:16 PM, Akos Vandra wrote:
>
>> On 6 January 2012 17:16, Jakub
On 6 January 2012 17:16, Jakub Zawadzki wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 04:47:09PM +0100, Akos Vandra wrote:
>> Another reason why this is not a good approach: Let's get wireshark in
>> the picture. Let's say the user selected a canusb device. The only way
>
Hi!
I have read through the threads you mentioned, it's nice to see that
something similar has already been suggested, I would like to present
a few new arguments in favor of them.
On 6 January 2012 12:15, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Jan 5, 2012, at 1:40 AM, Akos Vandra wrote:
>
t can be used
for as many interfaces as possible, but you guys decide! :)
Regards,
Ákos Vandra
On 5 January 2012 01:36, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Jan 4, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Akos Vandra wrote:
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>> When opening a capture device, is it possible to hand off some
>> initialization data
Hi!
When opening a capture device, is it possible to hand off some
initialization data to the libpcap handler?
For example, I have just added a handler for a canusb device. When
opening the device, it would be nice if it was possible to set the
baud rate, etc.
Would it be possible to use the BPF
later on. Also I'm not
sure if m$ windows supports socketcan?
Regards,
Ákos
On 28 December 2011 12:23, Felix Obenhuber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 2011-12-17 at 17:54 +0100, Akos Vandra wrote:
>> I have just written support for one of my CAN->USB adapter gadgets, so
>&
Yeah, I forgot to push it to the remote repo, now it should be there.
Ákos
On 28 December 2011 00:07, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
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>> I plan to let a 4.1.2 (perhaps a 4.2) out tomorrow.
>
> Do you mean "4.1.2" or "4.2.1"? 4.2.0, and libpcap 1.2
Hi!
I just wrote a little guide, based on my own experiences on how to add
a new datasource and how to contribute code to the libpcap project,
because I found this information quite hard to figure out by myself.
I added a new file named HACKING, and pushed it to my github port,
axos88/libpcap.git
No, it doesn't. It's a device designed by myself, I just adjusted its
output format to be the same as DLT_SOCKETCAN expects.
Regards,
Ákos Vandr
On 23 December 2011 03:58, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Dec 22, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Akos Vandra wrote:
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>> This is another proje
Mkay, I think I did it... Although I'm not sure :)
@Guy Harris: I dropped the ARM trace thing, it turned out that
wireshark is not really suitable for what I want to do. This is
another project, that adds support for a canusb adapter, and uses
DLT_SOCKETCAN, so there is no need for a new DLT.
Ple
Hi,
On 20 December 2011 15:36, Michael Richardson wrote:
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>>>>>> "Akos" == Akos Vandra writes:
> Akos> At the moment I am using a script-generated code to load the
> Akos> library run-time, and load all the symbols to the according
> Ak
I might have had some email-difficulitites, I am not sure if my email
got to the list, so I am sending it in.
Please help me, if possible.
Regards,
Ákos
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From: Akos Vandra
Date: 17 December 2011 17:54
Subject: New datasource implementation
To: tcpdump
Hi!
As I have not received any response to my last 3-4 emails to the list,
can someone please confirm that my emails are getting in?
Thanks,
Ákos
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Hi!
I have just written support for one of my CAN->USB adapter gadgets, so
that it would work with libpcap and thus with wireshark. I would love
to see support for my device as an option in future releases.
This is a USB adapter, and I am using libusb-1.0 to communicate with
the device. So in ord
Hi all!
I have just written a trace port analyzer for ARMv7-M architecture
microcontrollers. The trace datastream is sent over a serial port to
the PC, where it is packed into frames and decoded.
I'd like to present these data packets to the user using wireshark, as
it already has a very nice and
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