Florent.Drouin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
No, the ERF type 5 record has a different header than the PCAP header, but
MTP2 part is not affected.
In fact, the MTP2 (FCS) is not specific to the ERF format, I would say,
MTP2 (FCS) is the standart MTP2, but the checksums are present in the 2
last bytes of the frame.
I could use a new DLT, but this would be to show the additional
informations given in the ERF type 5 header (like a kind of timeslot
information, etc)
In fact I didn't mean use a new DLT value but rather a different
WTAP_ENCAP value. E.g., here:
+ case TYPE_MC_HDLC:
+ wtap_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_MTP2;
+ break;
it could be WTAP_ENCAP_MTP2_WITH_FCS (were that to exist) so the MTP2
dissector could automatically know if the FCS is there or not.
Anyway, I read a little bit about this file format and it seems to just
be a place holder for anything in HDLC, not just MTP2.
For ATM stored in ERF files wiretap uses 'getenv()' to tell which
WTAP_ENCAP should be used. If/when there's a WTAP_ENCAP_MTP2_WITH_FCS,
(or any other HDLC protocol stored in that file format) I guess that
method could be used for HDLC, too.
Anyway, I checked in your patch (rev 20838).