Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] proto.h extension (unit strings)
From: Michael Mann <mmann78@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 08:26:05 -0500
I'm not sure where the line between screaming "FEATURE CREAP!" and getting the patch "right" on the first try is.
A structure has been created to handle singular vs plural units and nothing else. It can certainly be expanded for things like scaling, but let's take it one step at a time. It's certainly early on in the 2.4 development cycle.
The "global" preference for (full) word vs abbreviation is an interesting one. I'm all for as much "standardization" as possible, but also know that dissectors like their individual flexibility. That's why for "seconds" I created 2 structures - one with full words (singular - "second", plural - "seconds") and one with abbreviation (singular - "s", plural - NULL (none)). I can see a case for a few others, but I thought we'd end up with way more abbreviation structures than full word.
Once the original patch is submitted, I will take the masochistic task of search/replacing proto_tree_add_xxx_format_value and proto_item_append_text cases where their sole purpose is just adding a unit string and replacing it with this new unit string functionality. This is where most of the real (time consuming) work is. It will have a positive impact on performance because it allows for lazier processing (and less printf-like handling) through proto_tree_add_item. But that's also where people will probably notice the change with a "hey, the formatting is slightly different...". One of the questions I had was how much do we standardize float values? Are many of the proto_tree_add_[float|double]_format_value calls just because the dissector author didn't like the default precision of a float/double? And in some (most?) cases they are probably justified.
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From: Michal Labedzki <michal.labedzki@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Mon, Dec 12, 2016 3:47 am
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] proto.h extension (unit strings)
"Latency = N * 0.625 ms (1 Baseband slot)"
So I want to display [ms] instead of [slot] (or maybe both? [new use case]). What should I do in that case (N * 0.625)?
1. use own BASE_CUSTOM (dissector files)
2. public-predefined base custom function
3. combine it with "BASE_UNIT" (unit_name_string_get_value in base custom function) or BASE_UNIT | BASE_CUSTOM?
There is a need to update README.dissector (etc.)
I think there should be abbrev-form of unit in "struct unit_name_string" (second, seconds, s) and provide user option to choose between full-form and abbrev. I am not sure, but I will probably use abbreviation. I am not sure if mixing abbrev/non-abbrev on dissector level is good idea.
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From: Michal Labedzki <michal.labedzki@xxxxxxxxx>
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Good idea.
I have similar problem with Bluetooth protocols. There is a lot of something like that:"Latency = N * 0.625 ms (1 Baseband slot)"
1. use own BASE_CUSTOM (dissector files)
2. public-predefined base custom function
3. combine it with "BASE_UNIT" (unit_name_string_get_value in base custom function) or BASE_UNIT | BASE_CUSTOM?
On 12 December 2016 at 04:17, Michael Mann <mmann78@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought this was a good idea, just took a while to get around to it:-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Fri, May 8, 2015 3:09 pm
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] proto.h extension
On May 8, 2015, at 7:06 AM, "John Dill" <John.Dill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 11:29:22 -0700
>> From: Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: Developer support list for Wireshark <wireshark-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] proto.h extension
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>> On May 7, 2015, at 8:13 AM, "John Dill" <John.Dill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a couple of extensions that I created for the Wireshark baseline
>> that we're using (1.10.x). The diffs to proto.h and proto.c show the code
>> changes to add a couple of features that I've found useful, unit strings
>> and hiding the bits for bitmask header fields.
>>>
>>> http://codepad.org/KTGdEL1t
>>
>> You need more than
>>
>> /* Following constants have to be ORed with a base_display_e when dissector
>> * want to control aspects of the display string for a header_field_info */
>>
>> as a comment there - you need comments explaining what each of those flags actually *does*.
>
> Guy,
>
> Sorry it wasn't clear. Starting from this snippet...
>
> /*
> * BASE_UNIT_STRING - Append a unit string to the numeric value
That one's reasonable; I've thought of a similar option.
> *
> * When active, Wireshark will append a unit string declared as a
> * simple 'char *' for the 'strings' to the numeric value.
You might want to, instead, have it be a structure with a pair of strings, so that if the field has the value 1, you can print the singular rather than the plural, e.g.:
struct unit_names {
char *singular; /* name to use for 1 unit */
char *plural; /* name to use for < 1 or > 1 units */
};
struct unit_names feet {
"foot",
"feet"
};
{
&hf_MFD_State_Data_Slew_Elevation_Ch1,
{
"Slew_Elevation_Ch1",
"ndo.MFD_State_Data.Slew_Elevation_Ch1",
FT_FLOAT,
BASE_NONE | BASE_UNIT_STRING,
&feet,
0x0,
NULL,
HFILL
}
},
(For floating-point numbers, "1 unit" means "*exactly* 1 unit", i.e. an exact floating-point comparison with 1x2^0.)
We could either
1) require that both be non-null
or
2) assume that, if the plural is null, you can pluralize using the standard rules of English.
Does anybody have a preference there?
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