I was looking at the display filter fields recently and noticed that
there seem to be some display filter field naming mistakes/typos.
Basically, there are a lot of naming inconsistencies, and in at least
one case, no name at all. Here are a just a few of the dissectors that
seem affected:
packet-ieee80211.c:
1. There are many fields (I count 51 of them) that seem to me that
they should be prefixed with "wlan.". For example, fixed.chanwidth,
fixed.qosinfo.ap, fixed.qosinfo.ap.edcaupdate, ...
2. hf_tag_measure_rpi_histogram_report is missing a display filter
name, i.e.,
{"Receive Power Indicator (RPI) Histogram Report", "",
packet-slowprotocols:
There appear to be 4 different prefixes used: "slow.",
"lacp.", "marker.", and "oam.". Should they all be prefixed with
"slow."?
packet-aim-admin.c:
Two fields are prefixed with "aim." and one is prefixed
with "admin.". Shouldn't all 3 be prefixed with, "aim.admin."?
packet-gsm_a.c:
1. "sm_a.rr.pow_cmd_pow" should probably be "gsm_a.rr.pow_cmd_pow".
Others with potential issues:
packet-aim-generic.c
packet-aim-messaging.c
packet-aim-ssi.c
packet-amr.c
packet-ansi_map.c
packet-calcappprotocol.c
packet-cast.c
packet-cpha.c
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c
packet-dcerpc-nt.c
packet-dhcpv6.c
packet-dnp.c
packet-docsis*.c
.... and so on and so on.
There are a lot more, but for brevity, I haven't listed them all here.
Is reporting this on the developer's list sufficient, or should I open a
bug for all/some of them? Perhaps there should be a more strict naming
convention? Is there a way to automate the names so typos, missing
fields, etc. can be avoided?
- Chris
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