Hi all, I have the following question: in the dissector I am writing, there is a bitfield occupying bits [2..7] of a byte. I have defined it as follows:
{ &hf_x, { "X", "p.x", FT_UINT8, BASE_HEX, NULL, 0xfc, "", HFILL }} Everything is okay if I add that field using proto_tree_add_item(). However, the following code fails: x = tvb_get_guint8(tvb, 0) >> 2; proto_tree_add_uint_format(tree, hf_x, tvb, 0, 1, x, "the value of X formatted in some way"); The problem is that the value assigned to the "p.x" variable for packet matching is shifted 2 bits right one more time in proto_tree_set_uint(). Workaround is easy: for such fields, the bitmask could be specified as zero in header_field_info. I looked for other dissectors which might have faced such issue; in fact, epan/dissectors/packet-cimd.c just employs such workaround. However, I wonder if this is a known and desired side-effect of proto_tree_add_uint_format() that makes its behavior different from proto_tree_add_item(). The doc/README.developer does not appear to mention that proto_tree_uint_format() takes not "final value" for fields with a bitmask, but rather raw, "unshifted" value. Best regards, Alexey Neyman. _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev