Comment # 3
on bug 12236
from Petr Sumbera
This can be easily reproduced with tshark (sparc):
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$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat | wc -l
37
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'tcp.flags.reset eq 1' | wc -l
34
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'tcp.flags.reset eq 0' | wc -l
34
While on intel everything works:
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$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'tcp.flags.reset eq 1' | wc -l
0
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'tcp.flags.reset eq 0' | wc -l
34
And it's not problem of just 'reset' bit or 'tcp.flags':
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(intel:)
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'ip.flags.mf == 0' | wc -l
34
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'ip.flags.mf == 1' | wc -l
0
(sparc:)
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'ip.flags.mf == 0' | wc -l
34
$ tshark -r ~/mytest.dat -Y 'ip.flags.mf == 1' | wc -l
34
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