Thanks for info. I managed to accomplish it using pthreads and a
function called periodically with gtk_timeout_add() to update my
add-on's interface.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Gerald Combs<gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Andrei Pirvan wrote:
>> Hello. I tried to build Wireshark 1.0.8 and Wireshark 1.2.0 on Ubuntu
>> 9.04 amd64 with threads support. The configure script reports at the
>> end that threads will be used (Use threads : yes), but when I run the
>> program with "libtool --mode=execute gdb wireshark" I can see only the
>> main thread. Also, I noticed that "defined USE_THREADS" it's false (in
>> gtk/main.c), so that's the reason why it won't use threads, even if
>> "defined(G_THREADS_ENABLED)" is true. I need it because I must run
>> another thread used to inject some packets, and must have the
>> interface updating in the same time. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
>
> Thread support has been neglected, unfortunately. One reason is that
> GTK+ hasn't supported threads very well on Windows as discussed at
>
> http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/200611/msg00172.html
>
> and
>
> http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdk/stable/gdk-Threads.html
>
> Another reason is that the obvious application for threads (parallelized
> packet dissection) is really, really hard to implement in the current
> codebase. We should probably revisit the threads issue just to see what
> we can & can't do within Wireshark. At the very least we need to clean
> up the "--enable-threads" configure option.
>
> Does packet injection require elevated privileges? If so, you should use
> a separate process for that similar to dumpcap.
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