On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, [UTF-8] Németh Márton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at the struct mon_bin_hdr and struct mon_bin_isodesc in file
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=drivers/usb/mon/mon_bin.c;h=44cb37b5a4dc1f9b27075e3db5346b9ebe307b22;hb=HEAD
>
> As far as I understand u64, s64, u32 and s32 have always fixed bit lengths.
That's right.
> What about "unsigned char", "char", "unsigned int" and "int"? May their size in bits
> differ in different architecture?
char and unsigned char are always 8 bits. int and unsigned int are
always 32 bits. long and unsigned long can be either 32 or 64 bits,
depending on the architecture.
> I'm asking this because I was dealing with the USB packet dissectors for Wireshark
> and it is possible to capture the USB traffic on one computer and then transfer
> the file to another computer.
There shouldn't be any trouble with the field sizes. The endianness
could cause a problem, though.
Alan Stern