Hi,
I am writing a dissector plugin and I am using tcp_dissect_pdus in order to reassemble packets. However, I am experiencing issues when there are multiple application layer messages in one packet and the last one is not complete. Specifically, I have 5 messages in one TCP packet. There are 5 calls to the get_pdu_len function and four calls to the dissect_pdu function. Since there is not enough data in the current tvbuff_t, tcp_dissect_pdus returns. When dissect_message is called again, the beginning of the message is lost. When get_pdu_len gets called again it reads a garbage size.
Per https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/ChDissectReassemble.html, I thought that tcp_dissect_pdus is supposed to handle this. I can't find example code in any dissector in /epan/dissectors/* that handles this unlike I am. Am I missing something?
This is part of my code:
void dissect_message(tvbuff_t *tvb, packet_info *pinfo, proto_tree *tree)
{
if(pinfo->tcp_tree != NULL) {
tcp_dissect_pdus(tvb, pinfo, tree, TRUE, MESSAGE_HEADER_SIZE,
get_message_tcpmessage_len, dissect_message_tcpmessage);
}
else {
// For UDP just print the data for now.
call_dissector(data_handle, tvb, pinfo, tree);
}
}
guint get_message_tcpmessage_len(packet_info *pinfo, tvbuff_t *tvb, int offset)
{
if(tvb_length_remaining(tvb, offset) <= 8)
return 0;
gint32 size = tvb_get_letohl(tvb, offset)+MESSAGE_HEADER_SIZE;
gint32 type = tvb_get_letohl(tvb, offset+4);
printf("Len: %u type %d\n", size, type);
if(strcmp(typeAsString(type), "Unknown") == 0)
{
return tvb_length_remaining(tvb, offset);
}
return size;
}
Thanks,
Rafael
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