2 * Routines for handling preferences
4 * $Id: prefs.c,v 1.101 2003/05/15 07:44:53 guy Exp $
6 * Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
7 * By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
8 * Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
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40 #include <epan/filesystem.h>
42 #include <epan/resolv.h>
43 #include <epan/packet.h>
46 #include <epan/proto.h>
50 #include "prefs-int.h"
52 /* Internal functions */
53 static module_t *find_module(const char *name);
54 static module_t *prefs_register_module_or_subtree(module_t *parent,
55 const char *name, const char *title, gboolean is_subtree,
56 void (*apply_cb)(void));
57 static struct preference *find_preference(module_t *, const char *);
58 static int set_pref(gchar*, gchar*);
59 static GList *get_string_list(gchar *);
60 static gchar *put_string_list(GList *);
61 static void clear_string_list(GList *);
62 static void free_col_info(e_prefs *);
64 #define GPF_NAME "ethereal.conf"
65 #define PF_NAME "preferences"
67 static gboolean init_prefs = TRUE;
68 static gchar *gpf_path = NULL;
71 * XXX - variables to allow us to attempt to interpret the first
72 * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" in a preferences file as
73 * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" and the second as
74 * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port".
76 static int mgcp_tcp_port_count;
77 static int mgcp_udp_port_count;
81 gchar *gui_ptree_line_style_text[] =
82 { "NONE", "SOLID", "DOTTED", "TABBED", NULL };
84 gchar *gui_ptree_expander_style_text[] =
85 { "NONE", "SQUARE", "TRIANGLE", "CIRCULAR", NULL };
87 gchar *gui_hex_dump_highlight_style_text[] =
88 { "BOLD", "INVERSE", NULL };
91 * List of all modules with preference settings.
93 static GList *modules;
96 * List of all modules that should show up at the top level of the
97 * tree in the preference dialog box.
99 static GList *top_level_modules;
102 module_compare_name(gconstpointer p1_arg, gconstpointer p2_arg)
104 const module_t *p1 = p1_arg;
105 const module_t *p2 = p2_arg;
107 return g_strcasecmp(p1->name, p2->name);
111 module_compare_title(gconstpointer p1_arg, gconstpointer p2_arg)
113 const module_t *p1 = p1_arg;
114 const module_t *p2 = p2_arg;
116 return g_strcasecmp(p1->title, p2->title);
120 * Register a module that will have preferences.
121 * Specify the module under which to register it or NULL to register it
122 * at the top level, the name used for the module in the preferences file,
123 * the title used in the tab for it in a preferences dialog box, and a
124 * routine to call back when we apply the preferences.
127 prefs_register_module(module_t *parent, const char *name, const char *title,
128 void (*apply_cb)(void))
130 return prefs_register_module_or_subtree(parent, name, title, FALSE,
135 * Register a subtree that will have modules under it.
136 * Specify the module under which to register it or NULL to register it
137 * at the top level and the title used in the tab for it in a preferences
141 prefs_register_subtree(module_t *parent, const char *title)
143 return prefs_register_module_or_subtree(parent, NULL, title, TRUE,
148 prefs_register_module_or_subtree(module_t *parent, const char *name,
149 const char *title, gboolean is_subtree, void (*apply_cb)(void))
154 module = g_malloc(sizeof (module_t));
156 module->title = title;
157 module->is_subtree = is_subtree;
158 module->apply_cb = apply_cb;
159 module->prefs = NULL; /* no preferences, to start */
160 module->numprefs = 0;
161 module->prefs_changed = FALSE;
162 module->obsolete = FALSE;
165 * Do we have a module name?
170 * Make sure that only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers,
171 * underscores, and dots appear in the name.
173 * Crash if there is, as that's an error in the code;
174 * you can make the title a nice string with capitalization,
175 * white space, punctuation, etc., but the name can be used
176 * on the command line, and shouldn't require quoting,
179 for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++)
180 g_assert(isascii(*p) &&
181 (islower(*p) || isdigit(*p) || *p == '_' ||
185 * Make sure there's not already a module with that
186 * name. Crash if there is, as that's an error in the
187 * code, and the code has to be fixed not to register
188 * more than one module with the same name.
190 * We search the list of all modules; the subtree stuff
191 * doesn't require preferences in subtrees to have names
192 * that reflect the subtree they're in (that would require
193 * protocol preferences to have a bogus "protocol.", or
194 * something such as that, to be added to all their names).
196 g_assert(find_module(name) == NULL);
199 * Insert this module in the list of all modules.
201 modules = g_list_insert_sorted(modules, module,
202 module_compare_name);
205 * This has no name, just a title; check to make sure it's a
206 * subtree, and crash if it's not.
208 g_assert(is_subtree);
212 * Insert this module into the appropriate place in the display
215 if (parent == NULL) {
217 * It goes at the top.
219 top_level_modules = g_list_insert_sorted(top_level_modules,
220 module, module_compare_title);
223 * It goes into the list for this module.
225 parent->prefs = g_list_insert_sorted(parent->prefs, module,
226 module_compare_title);
233 * Register that a protocol has preferences.
235 module_t *protocols_module;
238 prefs_register_protocol(int id, void (*apply_cb)(void))
241 * Have we yet created the "Protocols" subtree?
243 if (protocols_module == NULL) {
247 protocols_module = prefs_register_subtree(NULL, "Protocols");
249 return prefs_register_module(protocols_module,
250 proto_get_protocol_filter_name(id),
251 proto_get_protocol_short_name(id), apply_cb);
255 * Register that a protocol used to have preferences but no longer does,
256 * by creating an "obsolete" module for it.
259 prefs_register_protocol_obsolete(int id)
264 * Have we yet created the "Protocols" subtree?
266 if (protocols_module == NULL) {
270 protocols_module = prefs_register_subtree(NULL, "Protocols");
272 module = prefs_register_module(protocols_module,
273 proto_get_protocol_filter_name(id),
274 proto_get_protocol_short_name(id), NULL);
275 module->obsolete = TRUE;
280 * Find a module, given its name.
283 module_match(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
285 const module_t *module = a;
286 const char *name = b;
288 return strcmp(name, module->name);
292 find_module(const char *name)
296 list_entry = g_list_find_custom(modules, (gpointer)name, module_match);
297 if (list_entry == NULL)
298 return NULL; /* no such module */
299 return (module_t *) list_entry->data;
308 do_module_callback(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
310 module_t *module = data;
311 module_cb_arg_t *arg = user_data;
313 if (!module->obsolete)
314 (*arg->callback)(module, arg->user_data);
318 * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each module
319 * in a list of modules. If the list is NULL, searches the top-level
320 * list in the display tree of modules.
322 * Ignores "obsolete" modules; their sole purpose is to allow old
323 * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be
324 * silently ignored in preference files. Does not ignore subtrees,
325 * as this can be used when walking the display tree of modules.
328 prefs_module_list_foreach(GList *module_list, module_cb callback,
333 if (module_list == NULL)
334 module_list = top_level_modules;
336 arg.callback = callback;
337 arg.user_data = user_data;
338 g_list_foreach(module_list, do_module_callback, &arg);
342 * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each module
343 * in the list of all modules. (This list does not include subtrees.)
345 * Ignores "obsolete" modules; their sole purpose is to allow old
346 * preferences for dissectors that no longer have preferences to be
347 * silently ignored in preference files.
350 prefs_modules_foreach(module_cb callback, gpointer user_data)
352 prefs_module_list_foreach(modules, callback, user_data);
356 call_apply_cb(gpointer data, gpointer user_data _U_)
358 module_t *module = data;
360 if (module->obsolete)
362 if (module->prefs_changed) {
363 if (module->apply_cb != NULL)
364 (*module->apply_cb)();
365 module->prefs_changed = FALSE;
370 * Call the "apply" callback function for each module if any of its
371 * preferences have changed, and then clear the flag saying its
372 * preferences have changed, as the module has been notified of that
376 prefs_apply_all(void)
378 g_list_foreach(modules, call_apply_cb, NULL);
382 * Register a preference in a module's list of preferences.
383 * If it has a title, give it an ordinal number; otherwise, it's a
384 * preference that won't show up in the UI, so it shouldn't get an
385 * ordinal number (the ordinal should be the ordinal in the set of
386 * *visible* preferences).
389 register_preference(module_t *module, const char *name, const char *title,
390 const char *description, pref_type_t type)
395 preference = g_malloc(sizeof (pref_t));
396 preference->name = name;
397 preference->title = title;
398 preference->description = description;
399 preference->type = type;
401 preference->ordinal = module->numprefs;
403 preference->ordinal = -1; /* no ordinal for you */
406 * Make sure that only lower-case ASCII letters, numbers,
407 * underscores, and dots appear in the preference name.
409 * Crash if there is, as that's an error in the code;
410 * you can make the title and description nice strings
411 * with capitalization, white space, punctuation, etc.,
412 * but the name can be used on the command line,
413 * and shouldn't require quoting, shifting, etc.
415 for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p++)
416 g_assert(isascii(*p) &&
417 (islower(*p) || isdigit(*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '.'));
420 * Make sure there's not already a preference with that
421 * name. Crash if there is, as that's an error in the
422 * code, and the code has to be fixed not to register
423 * more than one preference with the same name.
425 g_assert(find_preference(module, name) == NULL);
427 if (type != PREF_OBSOLETE) {
429 * Make sure the preference name doesn't begin with the
430 * module name, as that's redundant and Just Silly.
432 g_assert((strncmp(name, module->name, strlen(module->name)) != 0) ||
433 (((name[strlen(module->name)]) != '.') && ((name[strlen(module->name)]) != '_')));
437 * There isn't already one with that name, so add the
440 module->prefs = g_list_append(module->prefs, preference);
448 * Find a preference in a module's list of preferences, given the module
449 * and the preference's name.
452 preference_match(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
454 const pref_t *pref = a;
455 const char *name = b;
457 return strcmp(name, pref->name);
460 static struct preference *
461 find_preference(module_t *module, const char *name)
465 list_entry = g_list_find_custom(module->prefs, (gpointer)name,
467 if (list_entry == NULL)
468 return NULL; /* no such preference */
469 return (struct preference *) list_entry->data;
473 * Returns TRUE if the given protocol has registered preferences
476 prefs_is_registered_protocol(char *name)
478 module_t *m = find_module(name);
480 return (m != NULL && !m->obsolete);
484 * Returns the module title of a registered protocol
487 prefs_get_title_by_name(char *name)
489 module_t *m = find_module(name);
491 return (m != NULL && !m->obsolete) ? m->title : NULL;
495 * Register a preference with an unsigned integral value.
498 prefs_register_uint_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
499 const char *title, const char *description, guint base, guint *var)
503 preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description,
505 preference->varp.uint = var;
506 preference->info.base = base;
510 * Register a preference with an Boolean value.
513 prefs_register_bool_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
514 const char *title, const char *description, gboolean *var)
518 preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description,
520 preference->varp.boolp = var;
524 * Register a preference with an enumerated value.
527 prefs_register_enum_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
528 const char *title, const char *description, gint *var,
529 const enum_val_t *enumvals, gboolean radio_buttons)
533 preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description,
535 preference->varp.enump = var;
536 preference->info.enum_info.enumvals = enumvals;
537 preference->info.enum_info.radio_buttons = radio_buttons;
541 * Register a preference with a character-string value.
544 prefs_register_string_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
545 const char *title, const char *description, char **var)
549 preference = register_preference(module, name, title, description,
553 * String preference values should be non-null (as you can't
554 * keep them null after using the preferences GUI, you can at best
555 * have them be null strings) and freeable (as we free them
558 * If the value is a null pointer, make it a copy of a null
559 * string, otherwise make it a copy of the value.
564 *var = g_strdup(*var);
565 preference->varp.string = var;
566 preference->saved_val.string = NULL;
570 * Register a preference that used to be supported but no longer is.
573 prefs_register_obsolete_preference(module_t *module, const char *name)
575 register_preference(module, name, NULL, NULL, PREF_OBSOLETE);
584 do_pref_callback(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
587 pref_cb_arg_t *arg = user_data;
589 if (pref->type == PREF_OBSOLETE) {
591 * This preference is no longer supported; it's not a
592 * real preference, so we don't call the callback for
593 * it (i.e., we treat it as if it weren't found in the
594 * list of preferences, and we weren't called in the
600 (*arg->callback)(pref, arg->user_data);
604 * Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each preference
608 prefs_pref_foreach(module_t *module, pref_cb callback, gpointer user_data)
612 arg.callback = callback;
613 arg.user_data = user_data;
614 g_list_foreach(module->prefs, do_pref_callback, &arg);
618 * Register all non-dissector modules' preferences.
621 prefs_register_modules(void)
625 /* Parse through a list of comma-separated, possibly quoted strings.
626 Return a list of the string data. */
628 get_string_list(gchar *str)
630 enum { PRE_STRING, IN_QUOT, NOT_IN_QUOT };
632 gint state = PRE_STRING, i = 0, j = 0;
633 gboolean backslash = FALSE;
638 /* Allocate a buffer for the first string. */
639 slstr = (gchar *) g_malloc(sizeof(gchar) * COL_MAX_LEN);
645 /* It's the end of the input, so it's the end of the string we
646 were working on, and there's no more input. */
647 if (state == IN_QUOT || backslash) {
648 /* We were in the middle of a quoted string or backslash escape,
649 and ran out of characters; that's an error. */
651 clear_string_list(sl);
655 sl = g_list_append(sl, slstr);
658 if (cur_c == '"' && ! backslash) {
661 /* We hadn't yet started processing a string; this starts the
662 string, and we're now quoting. */
666 /* We're in the middle of a quoted string, and we saw a quotation
667 mark; we're no longer quoting. */
671 /* We're working on a string, but haven't seen a quote; we're
678 } else if (cur_c == '\\' && ! backslash) {
679 /* We saw a backslash, and the previous character wasn't a
680 backslash; escape the next character.
682 This also means we've started a new string. */
684 if (state == PRE_STRING)
686 } else if (cur_c == ',' && state != IN_QUOT && ! backslash) {
687 /* We saw a comma, and we're not in the middle of a quoted string
688 and it wasn't preceded by a backslash; it's the end of
689 the string we were working on... */
691 sl = g_list_append(sl, slstr);
693 /* ...and the beginning of a new string. */
695 slstr = (gchar *) g_malloc(sizeof(gchar) * COL_MAX_LEN);
697 } else if (!isspace(cur_c) || state != PRE_STRING) {
698 /* Either this isn't a white-space character, or we've started a
699 string (i.e., already seen a non-white-space character for that
700 string and put it into the string).
702 The character is to be put into the string; do so if there's
704 if (j < COL_MAX_LEN) {
709 /* If it was backslash-escaped, we're done with the backslash escape. */
717 #define MAX_FMT_PREF_LEN 1024
718 #define MAX_FMT_PREF_LINE_LEN 60
720 put_string_list(GList *sl)
722 static gchar pref_str[MAX_FMT_PREF_LEN] = "";
723 GList *clp = g_list_first(sl);
725 int cur_pos = 0, cur_len = 0;
728 gchar *strp, *quoted_strp, c;
734 /* Allocate a buffer big enough to hold the entire string, with each
735 character quoted (that's the worst case). */
736 str_len = strlen(str);
737 quoted_str = g_malloc(str_len*2 + 1);
739 /* Now quote any " or \ characters in it. */
741 quoted_strp = quoted_str;
742 while ((c = *strp++) != '\0') {
743 if (c == '"' || c == '\\') {
744 /* It has to be backslash-quoted. */
745 *quoted_strp++ = '\\';
751 fmt_len = strlen(quoted_str) + 4;
752 if ((fmt_len + cur_len) < (MAX_FMT_PREF_LEN - 1)) {
753 if ((fmt_len + cur_pos) > MAX_FMT_PREF_LINE_LEN) {
757 pref_str[cur_len] = '\n'; cur_len++;
758 pref_str[cur_len] = '\t'; cur_len++;
760 sprintf(&pref_str[cur_len], "\"%s\", ", quoted_str);
768 /* If the string is at least two characters long, the last two characters
769 are ", ", and should be discarded, as there are no more items in the
772 pref_str[cur_len - 2] = '\0';
778 clear_string_list(GList *sl)
784 l = g_list_remove_link(l, l);
789 * Takes a string, a pointer to an array of "enum_val_t"s, and a default gint
791 * The array must be terminated by an entry with a null "name" string.
792 * If the string matches a "name" strings in an entry, the value from that
793 * entry is returned. Otherwise, the default value that was passed as the
794 * third argument is returned.
797 find_val_for_string(const char *needle, const enum_val_t *haystack,
802 while (haystack[i].name != NULL) {
803 if (strcasecmp(needle, haystack[i].name) == 0) {
804 return haystack[i].value;
808 return default_value;
811 /* Takes an string and a pointer to an array of strings, and a default int value.
812 * The array must be terminated by a NULL string. If the string is found in the array
813 * of strings, the index of that string in the array is returned. Otherwise, the
814 * default value that was passed as the third argument is returned.
817 find_index_from_string_array(char *needle, char **haystack, int default_value)
821 while (haystack[i] != NULL) {
822 if (strcmp(needle, haystack[i]) == 0) {
827 return default_value;
830 /* Preferences file format:
831 * - Configuration directives start at the beginning of the line, and
832 * are terminated with a colon.
833 * - Directives can be continued on the next line by preceding them with
838 # This is a comment line
840 print.file: /a/very/long/path/
845 #define MAX_VAR_LEN 48
846 #define MAX_VAL_LEN 1024
848 #define DEF_NUM_COLS 6
850 static void read_prefs_file(const char *pf_path, FILE *pf);
852 /* Read the preferences file, fill in "prefs", and return a pointer to it.
854 If we got an error (other than "it doesn't exist") trying to read
855 the global preferences file, stuff the errno into "*gpf_errno_return"
856 and a pointer to the path of the file into "*gpf_path_return", and
859 If we got an error (other than "it doesn't exist") trying to read
860 the user's preferences file, stuff the errno into "*pf_errno_return"
861 and a pointer to the path of the file into "*pf_path_return", and
864 read_prefs(int *gpf_errno_return, char **gpf_path_return,
865 int *pf_errno_return, char **pf_path_return)
871 gchar *col_fmt[] = {"No.", "%m", "Time", "%t",
872 "Source", "%s", "Destination", "%d",
873 "Protocol", "%p", "Info", "%i"};
876 /* Initialize preferences to wired-in default values.
877 They may be overridded by the global preferences file or the
878 user's preferences file. */
880 prefs.pr_format = PR_FMT_TEXT;
881 prefs.pr_dest = PR_DEST_CMD;
882 prefs.pr_file = g_strdup("ethereal.out");
883 prefs.pr_cmd = g_strdup("lpr");
884 prefs.col_list = NULL;
885 for (i = 0; i < DEF_NUM_COLS; i++) {
886 cfmt = (fmt_data *) g_malloc(sizeof(fmt_data));
887 cfmt->title = g_strdup(col_fmt[i * 2]);
888 cfmt->fmt = g_strdup(col_fmt[(i * 2) + 1]);
889 prefs.col_list = g_list_append(prefs.col_list, cfmt);
891 prefs.num_cols = DEF_NUM_COLS;
892 prefs.st_client_fg.pixel = 0;
893 prefs.st_client_fg.red = 32767;
894 prefs.st_client_fg.green = 0;
895 prefs.st_client_fg.blue = 0;
896 prefs.st_client_bg.pixel = 65535;
897 prefs.st_client_bg.red = 65535;
898 prefs.st_client_bg.green = 65535;
899 prefs.st_client_bg.blue = 65535;
900 prefs.st_server_fg.pixel = 0;
901 prefs.st_server_fg.red = 0;
902 prefs.st_server_fg.green = 0;
903 prefs.st_server_fg.blue = 32767;
904 prefs.st_server_bg.pixel = 65535;
905 prefs.st_server_bg.red = 65535;
906 prefs.st_server_bg.green = 65535;
907 prefs.st_server_bg.blue = 65535;
908 prefs.gui_scrollbar_on_right = TRUE;
909 prefs.gui_plist_sel_browse = FALSE;
910 prefs.gui_ptree_sel_browse = FALSE;
911 prefs.gui_altern_colors = FALSE;
912 prefs.gui_ptree_line_style = 0;
913 prefs.gui_ptree_expander_style = 1;
914 prefs.gui_hex_dump_highlight_style = 1;
916 prefs.gui_font_name = g_strdup("-*-lucida console-medium-r-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-*-*-*");
919 * XXX - for now, we make the initial font name a pattern that matches
920 * only ISO 8859/1 fonts, so that we don't match 2-byte fonts such
921 * as ISO 10646 fonts.
923 * Users in locales using other one-byte fonts will have to choose
924 * a different font from the preferences dialog - or put the font
925 * selection in the global preferences file to make that font the
926 * default for all users who don't explicitly specify a different
929 * Making this a font set rather than a font has two problems:
931 * 1) as far as I know, you can't select font sets with the
932 * font selection dialog;
934 * 2) if you use a font set, the text to be drawn must be a
935 * multi-byte string in the appropriate locale, but
936 * Ethereal does *NOT* guarantee that's the case - in
937 * the hex-dump window, each character in the text portion
938 * of the display must be a *single* byte, and in the
939 * packet-list and protocol-tree windows, text extracted
940 * from the packet is not necessarily in the right format.
942 * "Doing this right" may, for the packet-list and protocol-tree
943 * windows, require that dissectors know what the locale is
944 * *AND* know what locale and text representation is used in
945 * the packets they're dissecting, and may be impossible in
946 * the hex-dump window (except by punting and displaying only
949 * GTK+ 2.0 may simplify part of the problem, as it will, as I
950 * understand it, use UTF-8-encoded Unicode as its internal
951 * character set; however, we'd still have to know whatever
952 * character set and encoding is used in the packet (which
953 * may differ for different protocols, e.g. SMB might use
954 * PC code pages for some strings and Unicode for others, whilst
955 * NFS might use some UNIX character set encoding, e.g. ISO 8859/x,
956 * or one of the EUC character sets for Asian languages, or one
957 * of the other multi-byte character sets, or UTF-8, or...).
959 * I.e., as far as I can tell, "internationalizing" the packet-list,
960 * protocol-tree, and hex-dump windows involves a lot more than, say,
961 * just using font sets rather than fonts.
963 prefs.gui_font_name = g_strdup("-*-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1");
965 prefs.gui_marked_fg.pixel = 65535;
966 prefs.gui_marked_fg.red = 65535;
967 prefs.gui_marked_fg.green = 65535;
968 prefs.gui_marked_fg.blue = 65535;
969 prefs.gui_marked_bg.pixel = 0;
970 prefs.gui_marked_bg.red = 0;
971 prefs.gui_marked_bg.green = 0;
972 prefs.gui_marked_bg.blue = 0;
973 prefs.gui_geometry_save_position = 0;
974 prefs.gui_geometry_save_size = 1;
975 prefs.gui_geometry_main_x = 20;
976 prefs.gui_geometry_main_y = 20;
977 prefs.gui_geometry_main_width = DEF_WIDTH;
978 prefs.gui_geometry_main_height = -1;
980 /* set the default values for the capture dialog box */
981 prefs.capture_device = NULL;
982 prefs.capture_prom_mode = TRUE;
983 prefs.capture_real_time = FALSE;
984 prefs.capture_auto_scroll = FALSE;
985 prefs.name_resolve = RESOLV_ALL ^ RESOLV_NETWORK;
988 /* Construct the pathname of the global preferences file. */
990 gpf_path = get_datafile_path(GPF_NAME);
992 /* Read the global preferences file, if it exists. */
993 *gpf_path_return = NULL;
994 if ((pf = fopen(gpf_path, "r")) != NULL) {
995 /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */
996 read_prefs_file(gpf_path, pf);
999 /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than
1000 "it doesn't exist", return the errno and the pathname, so our
1001 caller can report the error. */
1002 if (errno != ENOENT) {
1003 *gpf_errno_return = errno;
1004 *gpf_path_return = gpf_path;
1008 /* Construct the pathname of the user's preferences file. */
1009 pf_path = get_persconffile_path(PF_NAME, FALSE);
1011 /* Read the user's preferences file, if it exists. */
1012 *pf_path_return = NULL;
1013 if ((pf = fopen(pf_path, "r")) != NULL) {
1014 /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */
1015 read_prefs_file(pf_path, pf);
1020 /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than
1021 "it doesn't exist", return the errno and the pathname, so our
1022 caller can report the error. */
1023 if (errno != ENOENT) {
1024 *pf_errno_return = errno;
1025 *pf_path_return = pf_path;
1033 read_prefs_file(const char *pf_path, FILE *pf)
1035 enum { START, IN_VAR, PRE_VAL, IN_VAL, IN_SKIP };
1036 gchar cur_var[MAX_VAR_LEN], cur_val[MAX_VAL_LEN];
1037 int got_c, state = START;
1038 gboolean got_val = FALSE;
1039 gint var_len = 0, val_len = 0, fline = 1, pline = 1;
1042 * Start out the counters of "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" entries we've
1045 mgcp_tcp_port_count = 0;
1046 mgcp_udp_port_count = 0;
1048 while ((got_c = getc(pf)) != EOF) {
1049 if (got_c == '\n') {
1054 if (var_len >= MAX_VAR_LEN) {
1055 g_warning ("%s line %d: Variable too long", pf_path, fline);
1060 if (val_len >= MAX_VAL_LEN) {
1061 g_warning ("%s line %d: Value too long", pf_path, fline);
1069 if (isalnum(got_c)) {
1072 cur_var[var_len] = '\0';
1073 cur_val[val_len] = '\0';
1074 switch (set_pref(cur_var, cur_val)) {
1076 case PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR:
1077 g_warning ("%s line %d: Syntax error", pf_path, pline);
1080 case PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF:
1081 g_warning ("%s line %d: No such preference \"%s\"", pf_path,
1085 case PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE:
1086 /* We silently ignore attempts to set these; it's
1087 probably not the user's fault that it's in there -
1088 they may have saved preferences with a release that
1093 g_warning ("%s line %d: Incomplete preference", pf_path, pline);
1101 } else if (isspace(got_c) && var_len > 0 && got_val) {
1103 } else if (got_c == '#') {
1106 g_warning ("%s line %d: Malformed line", pf_path, fline);
1111 cur_var[var_len] = got_c;
1120 if (!isspace(got_c)) {
1122 cur_val[val_len] = got_c;
1128 cur_val[val_len] = got_c;
1131 while (isspace((guchar)cur_val[val_len]) && val_len > 0)
1140 cur_var[var_len] = '\0';
1141 cur_val[val_len] = '\0';
1142 switch (set_pref(cur_var, cur_val)) {
1144 case PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR:
1145 g_warning ("%s line %d: Syntax error", pf_path, pline);
1148 case PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF:
1149 g_warning ("%s line %d: No such preference \"%s\"", pf_path,
1153 case PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE:
1154 /* We silently ignore attempts to set these; it's probably not
1155 the user's fault that it's in there - they may have saved
1156 preferences with a release that supported it. */
1160 g_warning ("%s line %d: Incomplete preference", pf_path, pline);
1166 * Given a string of the form "<pref name>:<pref value>", as might appear
1167 * as an argument to a "-o" option, parse it and set the preference in
1168 * question. Return an indication of whether it succeeded or failed
1172 prefs_set_pref(char *prefarg)
1178 * Set the counters of "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.port" entries we've
1179 * seen to values that keep us from trying to interpret tham
1180 * as "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" or "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port",
1181 * as, from the command line, we have no way of guessing which
1182 * the user had in mind.
1184 mgcp_tcp_port_count = -1;
1185 mgcp_udp_port_count = -1;
1187 colonp = strchr(prefarg, ':');
1189 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1195 * Skip over any white space (there probably won't be any, but
1196 * as we allow it in the preferences file, we might as well
1203 * Put the colon back, so if our caller uses, in an
1204 * error message, the string they passed us, the message
1208 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1211 ret = set_pref(prefarg, p);
1212 *colonp = ':'; /* put the colon back */
1216 #define PRS_PRINT_FMT "print.format"
1217 #define PRS_PRINT_DEST "print.destination"
1218 #define PRS_PRINT_FILE "print.file"
1219 #define PRS_PRINT_CMD "print.command"
1220 #define PRS_COL_FMT "column.format"
1221 #define PRS_STREAM_CL_FG "stream.client.fg"
1222 #define PRS_STREAM_CL_BG "stream.client.bg"
1223 #define PRS_STREAM_SR_FG "stream.server.fg"
1224 #define PRS_STREAM_SR_BG "stream.server.bg"
1225 #define PRS_GUI_SCROLLBAR_ON_RIGHT "gui.scrollbar_on_right"
1226 #define PRS_GUI_PLIST_SEL_BROWSE "gui.packet_list_sel_browse"
1227 #define PRS_GUI_PTREE_SEL_BROWSE "gui.protocol_tree_sel_browse"
1228 #define PRS_GUI_ALTERN_COLORS "gui.tree_view_altern_colors"
1229 #define PRS_GUI_PTREE_LINE_STYLE "gui.protocol_tree_line_style"
1230 #define PRS_GUI_PTREE_EXPANDER_STYLE "gui.protocol_tree_expander_style"
1231 #define PRS_GUI_HEX_DUMP_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE "gui.hex_dump_highlight_style"
1232 #define PRS_GUI_FONT_NAME "gui.font_name"
1233 #define PRS_GUI_MARKED_FG "gui.marked_frame.fg"
1234 #define PRS_GUI_MARKED_BG "gui.marked_frame.bg"
1235 #define PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_SAVE_POSITION "gui.geometry.save.position"
1236 #define PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_SAVE_SIZE "gui.geometry.save.size"
1237 #define PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_X "gui.geometry.main.x"
1238 #define PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_Y "gui.geometry.main.y"
1239 #define PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_WIDTH "gui.geometry.main.width"
1240 #define PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_HEIGHT "gui.geometry.main.height"
1243 * This applies to more than just captures, so it's not "capture.name_resolve";
1244 * "capture.name_resolve" is supported on input for backwards compatibility.
1246 * It's not a preference for a particular part of Ethereal, it's used all
1247 * over the place, so its name doesn't have two components.
1249 #define PRS_NAME_RESOLVE "name_resolve"
1250 #define PRS_CAP_NAME_RESOLVE "capture.name_resolve"
1252 /* values for the capture dialog box */
1253 #define PRS_CAP_DEVICE "capture.device"
1254 #define PRS_CAP_PROM_MODE "capture.prom_mode"
1255 #define PRS_CAP_REAL_TIME "capture.real_time_update"
1256 #define PRS_CAP_AUTO_SCROLL "capture.auto_scroll"
1258 #define RED_COMPONENT(x) ((((x) >> 16) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)
1259 #define GREEN_COMPONENT(x) ((((x) >> 8) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)
1260 #define BLUE_COMPONENT(x) (((x) & 0xff) * 65535 / 255)
1262 static gchar *pr_formats[] = { "text", "postscript" };
1263 static gchar *pr_dests[] = { "command", "file" };
1268 } name_resolve_opt_t;
1270 static name_resolve_opt_t name_resolve_opt[] = {
1271 { 'm', RESOLV_MAC },
1272 { 'n', RESOLV_NETWORK },
1273 { 't', RESOLV_TRANSPORT },
1276 #define N_NAME_RESOLVE_OPT (sizeof name_resolve_opt / sizeof name_resolve_opt[0])
1279 name_resolve_to_string(guint32 name_resolve)
1281 static char string[N_NAME_RESOLVE_OPT+1];
1284 gboolean all_opts_set = TRUE;
1286 if (name_resolve == RESOLV_NONE)
1289 for (i = 0; i < N_NAME_RESOLVE_OPT; i++) {
1290 if (name_resolve & name_resolve_opt[i].value)
1291 *p++ = name_resolve_opt[i].letter;
1293 all_opts_set = FALSE;
1302 string_to_name_resolve(char *string, guint32 *name_resolve)
1308 while ((c = *string++) != '\0') {
1309 for (i = 0; i < N_NAME_RESOLVE_OPT; i++) {
1310 if (c == name_resolve_opt[i].letter) {
1311 *name_resolve |= name_resolve_opt[i].value;
1315 if (i == N_NAME_RESOLVE_OPT) {
1317 * Unrecognized letter.
1326 set_pref(gchar *pref_name, gchar *value)
1328 GList *col_l, *col_l_elt;
1331 unsigned long int cval;
1336 gchar *dotp, *last_dotp;
1341 if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_PRINT_FMT) == 0) {
1342 if (strcmp(value, pr_formats[PR_FMT_TEXT]) == 0) {
1343 prefs.pr_format = PR_FMT_TEXT;
1344 } else if (strcmp(value, pr_formats[PR_FMT_PS]) == 0) {
1345 prefs.pr_format = PR_FMT_PS;
1347 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1349 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_PRINT_DEST) == 0) {
1350 if (strcmp(value, pr_dests[PR_DEST_CMD]) == 0) {
1351 prefs.pr_dest = PR_DEST_CMD;
1352 } else if (strcmp(value, pr_dests[PR_DEST_FILE]) == 0) {
1353 prefs.pr_dest = PR_DEST_FILE;
1355 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1357 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_PRINT_FILE) == 0) {
1358 if (prefs.pr_file) g_free(prefs.pr_file);
1359 prefs.pr_file = g_strdup(value);
1360 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_PRINT_CMD) == 0) {
1361 if (prefs.pr_cmd) g_free(prefs.pr_cmd);
1362 prefs.pr_cmd = g_strdup(value);
1363 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_COL_FMT) == 0) {
1364 col_l = get_string_list(value);
1366 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1367 if ((g_list_length(col_l) % 2) != 0) {
1368 /* A title didn't have a matching format. */
1369 clear_string_list(col_l);
1370 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1372 /* Check to make sure all column formats are valid. */
1373 col_l_elt = g_list_first(col_l);
1375 /* Make sure the title isn't empty. */
1376 if (strcmp(col_l_elt->data, "") == 0) {
1378 clear_string_list(col_l);
1379 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1382 /* Go past the title. */
1383 col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next;
1385 /* Check the format. */
1386 if (get_column_format_from_str(col_l_elt->data) == -1) {
1387 /* It's not a valid column format. */
1388 clear_string_list(col_l);
1389 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1392 /* Go past the format. */
1393 col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next;
1395 free_col_info(&prefs);
1396 prefs.col_list = NULL;
1397 llen = g_list_length(col_l);
1398 prefs.num_cols = llen / 2;
1399 col_l_elt = g_list_first(col_l);
1401 cfmt = (fmt_data *) g_malloc(sizeof(fmt_data));
1402 cfmt->title = g_strdup(col_l_elt->data);
1403 col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next;
1404 cfmt->fmt = g_strdup(col_l_elt->data);
1405 col_l_elt = col_l_elt->next;
1406 prefs.col_list = g_list_append(prefs.col_list, cfmt);
1408 clear_string_list(col_l);
1409 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_STREAM_CL_FG) == 0) {
1410 cval = strtoul(value, NULL, 16);
1411 prefs.st_client_fg.pixel = 0;
1412 prefs.st_client_fg.red = RED_COMPONENT(cval);
1413 prefs.st_client_fg.green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval);
1414 prefs.st_client_fg.blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval);
1415 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_STREAM_CL_BG) == 0) {
1416 cval = strtoul(value, NULL, 16);
1417 prefs.st_client_bg.pixel = 0;
1418 prefs.st_client_bg.red = RED_COMPONENT(cval);
1419 prefs.st_client_bg.green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval);
1420 prefs.st_client_bg.blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval);
1421 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_STREAM_SR_FG) == 0) {
1422 cval = strtoul(value, NULL, 16);
1423 prefs.st_server_fg.pixel = 0;
1424 prefs.st_server_fg.red = RED_COMPONENT(cval);
1425 prefs.st_server_fg.green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval);
1426 prefs.st_server_fg.blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval);
1427 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_STREAM_SR_BG) == 0) {
1428 cval = strtoul(value, NULL, 16);
1429 prefs.st_server_bg.pixel = 0;
1430 prefs.st_server_bg.red = RED_COMPONENT(cval);
1431 prefs.st_server_bg.green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval);
1432 prefs.st_server_bg.blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval);
1433 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_SCROLLBAR_ON_RIGHT) == 0) {
1434 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) {
1435 prefs.gui_scrollbar_on_right = TRUE;
1438 prefs.gui_scrollbar_on_right = FALSE;
1440 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_PLIST_SEL_BROWSE) == 0) {
1441 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) {
1442 prefs.gui_plist_sel_browse = TRUE;
1445 prefs.gui_plist_sel_browse = FALSE;
1447 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_PTREE_SEL_BROWSE) == 0) {
1448 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) {
1449 prefs.gui_ptree_sel_browse = TRUE;
1452 prefs.gui_ptree_sel_browse = FALSE;
1454 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_ALTERN_COLORS) == 0) {
1455 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) {
1456 prefs.gui_altern_colors = TRUE;
1459 prefs.gui_altern_colors = FALSE;
1461 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_PTREE_LINE_STYLE) == 0) {
1462 prefs.gui_ptree_line_style =
1463 find_index_from_string_array(value, gui_ptree_line_style_text, 0);
1464 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_PTREE_EXPANDER_STYLE) == 0) {
1465 prefs.gui_ptree_expander_style =
1466 find_index_from_string_array(value, gui_ptree_expander_style_text, 1);
1467 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_HEX_DUMP_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE) == 0) {
1468 prefs.gui_hex_dump_highlight_style =
1469 find_index_from_string_array(value, gui_hex_dump_highlight_style_text, 1);
1470 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_FONT_NAME) == 0) {
1471 if (prefs.gui_font_name != NULL)
1472 g_free(prefs.gui_font_name);
1473 prefs.gui_font_name = g_strdup(value);
1474 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_MARKED_FG) == 0) {
1475 cval = strtoul(value, NULL, 16);
1476 prefs.gui_marked_fg.pixel = 0;
1477 prefs.gui_marked_fg.red = RED_COMPONENT(cval);
1478 prefs.gui_marked_fg.green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval);
1479 prefs.gui_marked_fg.blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval);
1480 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_MARKED_BG) == 0) {
1481 cval = strtoul(value, NULL, 16);
1482 prefs.gui_marked_bg.pixel = 0;
1483 prefs.gui_marked_bg.red = RED_COMPONENT(cval);
1484 prefs.gui_marked_bg.green = GREEN_COMPONENT(cval);
1485 prefs.gui_marked_bg.blue = BLUE_COMPONENT(cval);
1486 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_SAVE_POSITION) == 0) {
1487 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) {
1488 prefs.gui_geometry_save_position = TRUE;
1491 prefs.gui_geometry_save_position = FALSE;
1493 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_SAVE_SIZE) == 0) {
1494 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0) {
1495 prefs.gui_geometry_save_size = TRUE;
1498 prefs.gui_geometry_save_size = FALSE;
1500 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_X) == 0) {
1501 prefs.gui_geometry_main_x = strtol(value, NULL, 10);
1502 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_Y) == 0) {
1503 prefs.gui_geometry_main_y = strtol(value, NULL, 10);
1504 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_WIDTH) == 0) {
1505 prefs.gui_geometry_main_width = strtol(value, NULL, 10);
1506 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_HEIGHT) == 0) {
1507 prefs.gui_geometry_main_height = strtol(value, NULL, 10);
1509 /* handle the capture options */
1510 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_CAP_DEVICE) == 0) {
1511 if (prefs.capture_device != NULL)
1512 g_free(prefs.capture_device);
1513 prefs.capture_device = g_strdup(value);
1514 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_CAP_PROM_MODE) == 0) {
1515 prefs.capture_prom_mode = ((strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0)?TRUE:FALSE);
1516 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_CAP_REAL_TIME) == 0) {
1517 prefs.capture_real_time = ((strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0)?TRUE:FALSE);
1518 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_CAP_AUTO_SCROLL) == 0) {
1519 prefs.capture_auto_scroll = ((strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0)?TRUE:FALSE);
1521 /* handle the global options */
1522 } else if (strcmp(pref_name, PRS_NAME_RESOLVE) == 0 ||
1523 strcmp(pref_name, PRS_CAP_NAME_RESOLVE) == 0) {
1525 * "TRUE" and "FALSE", for backwards compatibility, are synonyms for
1526 * RESOLV_ALL and RESOLV_NONE.
1528 * Otherwise, we treat it as a list of name types we want to resolve.
1530 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0)
1531 prefs.name_resolve = RESOLV_ALL;
1532 else if (strcasecmp(value, "false") == 0)
1533 prefs.name_resolve = RESOLV_NONE;
1535 prefs.name_resolve = RESOLV_NONE; /* start out with none set */
1536 if (string_to_name_resolve(value, &prefs.name_resolve) != '\0')
1537 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1540 /* To which module does this preference belong? */
1542 last_dotp = pref_name;
1545 dotp = strchr(last_dotp, '.');
1548 /* no such module */
1549 return PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF;
1552 /* no ".", so no module/name separator */
1553 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR;
1559 *dotp = '\0'; /* separate module and preference name */
1560 module = find_module(pref_name);
1563 * XXX - "Diameter" rather than "diameter" was used in earlier
1564 * versions of Ethereal; if we didn't find the module, and its name
1565 * was "Diameter", look for "diameter" instead.
1567 * In addition, the BEEP protocol used to be the BXXP protocol,
1568 * so if we didn't find the module, and its name was "bxxp",
1569 * look for "beep" instead.
1571 * Also, the preferences for GTP v0 and v1 were combined under
1572 * a single "gtp" heading.
1574 if (module == NULL) {
1575 if (strcmp(pref_name, "Diameter") == 0)
1576 module = find_module("diameter");
1577 else if (strcmp(pref_name, "bxxp") == 0)
1578 module = find_module("beep");
1579 else if (strcmp(pref_name, "gtpv0") == 0 ||
1580 strcmp(pref_name, "gtpv1") == 0)
1581 module = find_module("gtp");
1583 *dotp = '.'; /* put the preference string back */
1584 dotp++; /* skip past separator to preference name */
1588 pref = find_preference(module, dotp);
1591 if (strcmp(module->name, "mgcp") == 0) {
1593 * XXX - "mgcp.display raw text toggle" and "mgcp.display dissect tree"
1594 * rather than "mgcp.display_raw_text" and "mgcp.display_dissect_tree"
1595 * were used in earlier versions of Ethereal; if we didn't find the
1596 * preference, it was an MGCP preference, and its name was
1597 * "display raw text toggle" or "display dissect tree", look for
1598 * "display_raw_text" or "display_dissect_tree" instead.
1600 * "mgcp.tcp.port" and "mgcp.udp.port" are harder to handle, as both
1601 * the gateway and callagent ports were given those names; we interpret
1602 * the first as "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port" and the second as
1603 * "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port", as that's the order in which
1604 * they were registered by the MCCP dissector and thus that's the
1605 * order in which they were written to the preferences file. (If
1606 * we're not reading the preferences file, but are handling stuff
1607 * from a "-o" command-line option, we have no clue which the user
1608 * had in mind - they should have used "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.gateway_port"
1609 * or "mgcp.{tcp,udp}.callagent_port" instead.)
1611 if (strcmp(dotp, "display raw text toggle") == 0)
1612 pref = find_preference(module, "display_raw_text");
1613 else if (strcmp(dotp, "display dissect tree") == 0)
1614 pref = find_preference(module, "display_dissect_tree");
1615 else if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp.port") == 0) {
1616 mgcp_tcp_port_count++;
1617 if (mgcp_tcp_port_count == 1) {
1618 /* It's the first one */
1619 pref = find_preference(module, "tcp.gateway_port");
1620 } else if (mgcp_tcp_port_count == 2) {
1621 /* It's the second one */
1622 pref = find_preference(module, "tcp.callagent_port");
1624 /* Otherwise it's from the command line, and we don't bother
1626 } else if (strcmp(dotp, "udp.port") == 0) {
1627 mgcp_udp_port_count++;
1628 if (mgcp_udp_port_count == 1) {
1629 /* It's the first one */
1630 pref = find_preference(module, "udp.gateway_port");
1631 } else if (mgcp_udp_port_count == 2) {
1632 /* It's the second one */
1633 pref = find_preference(module, "udp.callagent_port");
1635 /* Otherwise it's from the command line, and we don't bother
1638 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "smb") == 0) {
1639 /* Handle old names for SMB preferences. */
1640 if (strcmp(dotp, "smb.trans.reassembly") == 0)
1641 pref = find_preference(module, "trans_reassembly");
1642 else if (strcmp(dotp, "smb.dcerpc.reassembly") == 0)
1643 pref = find_preference(module, "dcerpc_reassembly");
1644 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ndmp") == 0) {
1645 /* Handle old names for NDMP preferences. */
1646 if (strcmp(dotp, "ndmp.desegment") == 0)
1647 pref = find_preference(module, "desegment");
1648 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "diameter") == 0) {
1649 /* Handle old names for Diameter preferences. */
1650 if (strcmp(dotp, "diameter.desegment") == 0)
1651 pref = find_preference(module, "desegment");
1652 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "pcli") == 0) {
1653 /* Handle old names for PCLI preferences. */
1654 if (strcmp(dotp, "pcli.udp_port") == 0)
1655 pref = find_preference(module, "udp_port");
1656 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "artnet") == 0) {
1657 /* Handle old names for ARTNET preferences. */
1658 if (strcmp(dotp, "artnet.udp_port") == 0)
1659 pref = find_preference(module, "udp_port");
1660 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "mapi") == 0) {
1661 /* Handle old names for MAPI preferences. */
1662 if (strcmp(dotp, "mapi_decrypt") == 0)
1663 pref = find_preference(module, "decrypt");
1664 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "fc") == 0) {
1665 /* Handle old names for Fibre Channel preferences. */
1666 if (strcmp(dotp, "reassemble_fc") == 0)
1667 pref = find_preference(module, "reassemble");
1668 else if (strcmp(dotp, "fc_max_frame_size") == 0)
1669 pref = find_preference(module, "max_frame_size");
1670 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "fcip") == 0) {
1671 /* Handle old names for Fibre Channel-over-IP preferences. */
1672 if (strcmp(dotp, "desegment_fcip_messages") == 0)
1673 pref = find_preference(module, "desegment");
1674 else if (strcmp(dotp, "fcip_port") == 0)
1675 pref = find_preference(module, "target_port");
1676 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "gtp") == 0) {
1677 /* Handle old names for GTP preferences. */
1678 if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv0_port") == 0)
1679 pref = find_preference(module, "v0_port");
1680 else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv1c_port") == 0)
1681 pref = find_preference(module, "v1c_port");
1682 else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv1u_port") == 0)
1683 pref = find_preference(module, "v1u_port");
1684 else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtp_dissect_tpdu") == 0)
1685 pref = find_preference(module, "dissect_tpdu");
1686 else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv0_dissect_cdr_as") == 0)
1687 pref = find_preference(module, "v0_dissect_cdr_as");
1688 else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv0_check_etsi") == 0)
1689 pref = find_preference(module, "v0_check_etsi");
1690 else if (strcmp(dotp, "gtpv1_check_etsi") == 0)
1691 pref = find_preference(module, "v1_check_etsi");
1692 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ip") == 0) {
1693 /* Handle old names for IP preferences. */
1694 if (strcmp(dotp, "ip_summary_in_tree") == 0)
1695 pref = find_preference(module, "summary_in_tree");
1696 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "iscsi") == 0) {
1697 /* Handle old names for iSCSI preferences. */
1698 if (strcmp(dotp, "iscsi_port") == 0)
1699 pref = find_preference(module, "target_port");
1700 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "lmp") == 0) {
1701 /* Handle old names for LMP preferences. */
1702 if (strcmp(dotp, "lmp_version") == 0)
1703 pref = find_preference(module, "version");
1704 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "mtp3") == 0) {
1705 /* Handle old names for MTP3 preferences. */
1706 if (strcmp(dotp, "mtp3_standard") == 0)
1707 pref = find_preference(module, "standard");
1708 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "nlm") == 0) {
1709 /* Handle old names for NLM preferences. */
1710 if (strcmp(dotp, "nlm_msg_res_matching") == 0)
1711 pref = find_preference(module, "msg_res_matching");
1712 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ppp") == 0) {
1713 /* Handle old names for PP preferences. */
1714 if (strcmp(dotp, "ppp_fcs") == 0)
1715 pref = find_preference(module, "fcs_type");
1716 else if (strcmp(dotp, "ppp_vj") == 0)
1717 pref = find_preference(module, "decompress_vj");
1718 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "rsvp") == 0) {
1719 /* Handle old names for RSVP preferences. */
1720 if (strcmp(dotp, "rsvp_process_bundle") == 0)
1721 pref = find_preference(module, "process_bundle");
1722 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "tcp") == 0) {
1723 /* Handle old names for TCP preferences. */
1724 if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_summary_in_tree") == 0)
1725 pref = find_preference(module, "summary_in_tree");
1726 else if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_analyze_sequence_numbers") == 0)
1727 pref = find_preference(module, "analyze_sequence_numbers");
1728 else if (strcmp(dotp, "tcp_relative_sequence_numbers") == 0)
1729 pref = find_preference(module, "relative_sequence_numbers");
1730 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "udp") == 0) {
1731 /* Handle old names for UDP preferences. */
1732 if (strcmp(dotp, "udp_summary_in_tree") == 0)
1733 pref = find_preference(module, "summary_in_tree");
1734 } else if (strcmp(module->name, "ndps") == 0) {
1735 /* Handle old names for NDPS preferences. */
1736 if (strcmp(dotp, "desegment_ndps") == 0)
1737 pref = find_preference(module, "desegment_tcp");
1741 return PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF; /* no such preference */
1743 switch (pref->type) {
1746 uval = strtoul(value, &p, pref->info.base);
1747 if (p == value || *p != '\0')
1748 return PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR; /* number was bad */
1749 if (*pref->varp.uint != uval) {
1750 module->prefs_changed = TRUE;
1751 *pref->varp.uint = uval;
1756 /* XXX - give an error if it's neither "true" nor "false"? */
1757 if (strcasecmp(value, "true") == 0)
1761 if (*pref->varp.boolp != bval) {
1762 module->prefs_changed = TRUE;
1763 *pref->varp.boolp = bval;
1768 /* XXX - give an error if it doesn't match? */
1769 enum_val = find_val_for_string(value,
1770 pref->info.enum_info.enumvals, 1);
1771 if (*pref->varp.enump != enum_val) {
1772 module->prefs_changed = TRUE;
1773 *pref->varp.enump = enum_val;
1778 if (strcmp(*pref->varp.string, value) != 0) {
1779 module->prefs_changed = TRUE;
1780 g_free(*pref->varp.string);
1781 *pref->varp.string = g_strdup(value);
1786 return PREFS_SET_OBSOLETE; /* no such preference any more */
1790 return PREFS_SET_OK;
1799 * Write out a single preference.
1802 write_pref(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
1804 pref_t *pref = data;
1805 write_pref_arg_t *arg = user_data;
1806 const enum_val_t *enum_valp;
1807 const char *val_string;
1809 if (pref->type == PREF_OBSOLETE) {
1811 * This preference is no longer supported; it's not a
1812 * real preference, so we don't write it out (i.e., we
1813 * treat it as if it weren't found in the list of
1814 * preferences, and we weren't called in the first place).
1819 fprintf(arg->pf, "\n# %s\n", pref->description);
1821 switch (pref->type) {
1824 switch (pref->info.base) {
1827 fprintf(arg->pf, "# A decimal number.\n");
1828 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s.%s: %u\n", arg->module->name,
1829 pref->name, *pref->varp.uint);
1833 fprintf(arg->pf, "# An octal number.\n");
1834 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s.%s: %#o\n", arg->module->name,
1835 pref->name, *pref->varp.uint);
1839 fprintf(arg->pf, "# A hexadecimal number.\n");
1840 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s.%s: %#x\n", arg->module->name,
1841 pref->name, *pref->varp.uint);
1847 fprintf(arg->pf, "# TRUE or FALSE (case-insensitive).\n");
1848 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s.%s: %s\n", arg->module->name, pref->name,
1849 *pref->varp.boolp ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
1853 fprintf(arg->pf, "# One of: ");
1854 enum_valp = pref->info.enum_info.enumvals;
1856 while (enum_valp->name != NULL) {
1857 if (enum_valp->value == *pref->varp.enump)
1858 val_string = enum_valp->name;
1859 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s", enum_valp->name);
1861 if (enum_valp->name == NULL)
1862 fprintf(arg->pf, "\n");
1864 fprintf(arg->pf, ", ");
1866 fprintf(arg->pf, "# (case-insensitive).\n");
1867 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s.%s: %s\n", arg->module->name, pref->name,
1872 fprintf(arg->pf, "# A string.\n");
1873 fprintf(arg->pf, "%s.%s: %s\n", arg->module->name, pref->name,
1874 *pref->varp.string);
1878 g_assert_not_reached();
1884 write_module_prefs(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
1886 write_pref_arg_t arg;
1890 g_list_foreach(arg.module->prefs, write_pref, &arg);
1893 /* Write out "prefs" to the user's preferences file, and return 0.
1895 If we got an error, stuff a pointer to the path of the preferences file
1896 into "*pf_path_return", and return the errno. */
1898 write_prefs(char **pf_path_return)
1906 * - Split output lines longer than MAX_VAL_LEN
1907 * - Create a function for the preference directory check/creation
1908 * so that duplication can be avoided with filter.c
1911 pf_path = get_persconffile_path(PF_NAME, TRUE);
1912 if ((pf = fopen(pf_path, "w")) == NULL) {
1913 *pf_path_return = pf_path;
1917 fputs("# Configuration file for Ethereal " VERSION ".\n"
1919 "# This file is regenerated each time preferences are saved within\n"
1920 "# Ethereal. Making manual changes should be safe, however.\n"
1922 "######## Printing ########\n"
1925 fprintf (pf, "# Can be one of \"text\" or \"postscript\".\n"
1926 "print.format: %s\n\n", pr_formats[prefs.pr_format]);
1928 fprintf (pf, "# Can be one of \"command\" or \"file\".\n"
1929 "print.destination: %s\n\n", pr_dests[prefs.pr_dest]);
1931 fprintf (pf, "# This is the file that gets written to when the "
1932 "destination is set to \"file\"\n"
1933 "%s: %s\n\n", PRS_PRINT_FILE, prefs.pr_file);
1935 fprintf (pf, "# Output gets piped to this command when the destination "
1936 "is set to \"command\"\n"
1937 "%s: %s\n\n", PRS_PRINT_CMD, prefs.pr_cmd);
1939 clp = prefs.col_list;
1942 cfmt = (fmt_data *) clp->data;
1943 col_l = g_list_append(col_l, cfmt->title);
1944 col_l = g_list_append(col_l, cfmt->fmt);
1947 fprintf (pf, "# Packet list column format. Each pair of strings consists "
1948 "of a column title \n# and its format.\n"
1949 "%s: %s\n\n", PRS_COL_FMT, put_string_list(col_l));
1950 /* This frees the list of strings, but not the strings to which it
1951 refers; that's what we want, as we haven't copied those strings,
1952 we just referred to them. */
1955 fprintf (pf, "# TCP stream window color preferences. Each value is a six "
1956 "digit hexadecimal value in the form rrggbb.\n");
1957 fprintf (pf, "%s: %02x%02x%02x\n", PRS_STREAM_CL_FG,
1958 (prefs.st_client_fg.red * 255 / 65535),
1959 (prefs.st_client_fg.green * 255 / 65535),
1960 (prefs.st_client_fg.blue * 255 / 65535));
1961 fprintf (pf, "%s: %02x%02x%02x\n", PRS_STREAM_CL_BG,
1962 (prefs.st_client_bg.red * 255 / 65535),
1963 (prefs.st_client_bg.green * 255 / 65535),
1964 (prefs.st_client_bg.blue * 255 / 65535));
1965 fprintf (pf, "%s: %02x%02x%02x\n", PRS_STREAM_SR_FG,
1966 (prefs.st_server_fg.red * 255 / 65535),
1967 (prefs.st_server_fg.green * 255 / 65535),
1968 (prefs.st_server_fg.blue * 255 / 65535));
1969 fprintf (pf, "%s: %02x%02x%02x\n", PRS_STREAM_SR_BG,
1970 (prefs.st_server_bg.red * 255 / 65535),
1971 (prefs.st_server_bg.green * 255 / 65535),
1972 (prefs.st_server_bg.blue * 255 / 65535));
1974 fprintf(pf, "\n# Vertical scrollbars should be on right side? TRUE/FALSE\n");
1975 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_SCROLLBAR_ON_RIGHT ": %s\n",
1976 prefs.gui_scrollbar_on_right == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
1978 fprintf(pf, "\n# Packet-list selection bar can be used to browse w/o selecting? TRUE/FALSE\n");
1979 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_PLIST_SEL_BROWSE ": %s\n",
1980 prefs.gui_plist_sel_browse == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
1982 fprintf(pf, "\n# Protocol-tree selection bar can be used to browse w/o selecting? TRUE/FALSE\n");
1983 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_PTREE_SEL_BROWSE ": %s\n",
1984 prefs.gui_ptree_sel_browse == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
1986 fprintf(pf, "\n# Alternating colors in TreeViews\n");
1987 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_ALTERN_COLORS ": %s\n",
1988 prefs.gui_altern_colors == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
1990 fprintf(pf, "\n# Protocol-tree line style. One of: NONE, SOLID, DOTTED, TABBED\n");
1991 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_PTREE_LINE_STYLE ": %s\n",
1992 gui_ptree_line_style_text[prefs.gui_ptree_line_style]);
1994 fprintf(pf, "\n# Protocol-tree expander style. One of: NONE, SQUARE, TRIANGLE, CIRCULAR\n");
1995 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_PTREE_EXPANDER_STYLE ": %s\n",
1996 gui_ptree_expander_style_text[prefs.gui_ptree_expander_style]);
1998 fprintf(pf, "\n# Hex dump highlight style. One of: BOLD, INVERSE\n");
1999 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_HEX_DUMP_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE ": %s\n",
2000 gui_hex_dump_highlight_style_text[prefs.gui_hex_dump_highlight_style]);
2002 fprintf(pf, "\n# Font name for packet list, protocol tree, and hex dump panes.\n");
2003 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_FONT_NAME ": %s\n", prefs.gui_font_name);
2005 fprintf (pf, "\n# Color preferences for a marked frame. Each value is a six "
2006 "digit hexadecimal value in the form rrggbb.\n");
2007 fprintf (pf, "%s: %02x%02x%02x\n", PRS_GUI_MARKED_FG,
2008 (prefs.gui_marked_fg.red * 255 / 65535),
2009 (prefs.gui_marked_fg.green * 255 / 65535),
2010 (prefs.gui_marked_fg.blue * 255 / 65535));
2011 fprintf (pf, "%s: %02x%02x%02x\n", PRS_GUI_MARKED_BG,
2012 (prefs.gui_marked_bg.red * 255 / 65535),
2013 (prefs.gui_marked_bg.green * 255 / 65535),
2014 (prefs.gui_marked_bg.blue * 255 / 65535));
2016 fprintf(pf, "\n# Save window position at exit? TRUE/FALSE\n");
2017 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_SAVE_POSITION ": %s\n",
2018 prefs.gui_geometry_save_position == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
2020 fprintf(pf, "\n# Save window size at exit? TRUE/FALSE\n");
2021 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_SAVE_SIZE ": %s\n",
2022 prefs.gui_geometry_save_size == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
2024 fprintf(pf, "\n# Main window geometry. Decimal integers.\n");
2025 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_X ": %d\n", prefs.gui_geometry_main_x);
2026 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_Y ": %d\n", prefs.gui_geometry_main_y);
2027 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_WIDTH ": %d\n",
2028 prefs.gui_geometry_main_width);
2029 fprintf(pf, PRS_GUI_GEOMETRY_MAIN_HEIGHT ": %d\n",
2030 prefs.gui_geometry_main_height);
2032 fprintf(pf, "\n# Resolve addresses to names? TRUE/FALSE/{list of address types to resolve}\n");
2033 fprintf(pf, PRS_NAME_RESOLVE ": %s\n",
2034 name_resolve_to_string(prefs.name_resolve));
2036 /* write the capture options */
2037 if (prefs.capture_device != NULL) {
2038 fprintf(pf, "\n# Default capture device\n");
2039 fprintf(pf, PRS_CAP_DEVICE ": %s\n", prefs.capture_device);
2042 fprintf(pf, "\n# Capture in promiscuous mode? TRUE/FALSE\n");
2043 fprintf(pf, PRS_CAP_PROM_MODE ": %s\n",
2044 prefs.capture_prom_mode == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
2046 fprintf(pf, "\n# Update packet list in real time during capture? TRUE/FALSE\n");
2047 fprintf(pf, PRS_CAP_REAL_TIME ": %s\n",
2048 prefs.capture_real_time == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
2050 fprintf(pf, "\n# scroll packet list during capture? TRUE/FALSE\n");
2051 fprintf(pf, PRS_CAP_AUTO_SCROLL ": %s\n",
2052 prefs.capture_auto_scroll == TRUE ? "TRUE" : "FALSE");
2054 g_list_foreach(modules, write_module_prefs, pf);
2058 /* XXX - catch I/O errors (e.g. "ran out of disk space") and return
2059 an error indication, or maybe write to a new preferences file and
2060 rename that file on top of the old one only if there are not I/O
2065 /* Copy a set of preferences. */
2067 copy_prefs(e_prefs *dest, e_prefs *src)
2069 fmt_data *src_cfmt, *dest_cfmt;
2072 dest->pr_format = src->pr_format;
2073 dest->pr_dest = src->pr_dest;
2074 dest->pr_file = g_strdup(src->pr_file);
2075 dest->pr_cmd = g_strdup(src->pr_cmd);
2076 dest->col_list = NULL;
2077 for (entry = src->col_list; entry != NULL; entry = g_list_next(entry)) {
2078 src_cfmt = entry->data;
2079 dest_cfmt = (fmt_data *) g_malloc(sizeof(fmt_data));
2080 dest_cfmt->title = g_strdup(src_cfmt->title);
2081 dest_cfmt->fmt = g_strdup(src_cfmt->fmt);
2082 dest->col_list = g_list_append(dest->col_list, dest_cfmt);
2084 dest->num_cols = src->num_cols;
2085 dest->st_client_fg = src->st_client_fg;
2086 dest->st_client_bg = src->st_client_bg;
2087 dest->st_server_fg = src->st_server_fg;
2088 dest->st_server_bg = src->st_server_bg;
2089 dest->gui_scrollbar_on_right = src->gui_scrollbar_on_right;
2090 dest->gui_plist_sel_browse = src->gui_plist_sel_browse;
2091 dest->gui_ptree_sel_browse = src->gui_ptree_sel_browse;
2092 dest->gui_altern_colors = src->gui_altern_colors;
2093 dest->gui_ptree_line_style = src->gui_ptree_line_style;
2094 dest->gui_ptree_expander_style = src->gui_ptree_expander_style;
2095 dest->gui_hex_dump_highlight_style = src->gui_hex_dump_highlight_style;
2096 dest->gui_font_name = g_strdup(src->gui_font_name);
2097 dest->gui_marked_fg = src->gui_marked_fg;
2098 dest->gui_marked_bg = src->gui_marked_bg;
2099 dest->gui_geometry_save_position = src->gui_geometry_save_position;
2100 dest->gui_geometry_save_size = src->gui_geometry_save_size;
2101 dest->gui_geometry_main_x = src->gui_geometry_main_x;
2102 dest->gui_geometry_main_y = src->gui_geometry_main_y;
2103 dest->gui_geometry_main_width = src->gui_geometry_main_width;
2104 dest->gui_geometry_main_height = src->gui_geometry_main_height;
2105 /* values for the capture dialog box */
2106 dest->capture_device = g_strdup(src->capture_device);
2107 dest->capture_prom_mode = src->capture_prom_mode;
2108 dest->capture_real_time = src->capture_real_time;
2109 dest->capture_auto_scroll = src->capture_auto_scroll;
2110 dest->name_resolve = src->name_resolve;
2114 /* Free a set of preferences. */
2116 free_prefs(e_prefs *pr)
2118 if (pr->pr_file != NULL) {
2119 g_free(pr->pr_file);
2122 if (pr->pr_cmd != NULL) {
2127 if (pr->gui_font_name != NULL) {
2128 g_free(pr->gui_font_name);
2129 pr->gui_font_name = NULL;
2131 if (pr->capture_device != NULL) {
2132 g_free(pr->capture_device);
2133 pr->capture_device = NULL;
2138 free_col_info(e_prefs *pr)
2142 while (pr->col_list != NULL) {
2143 cfmt = pr->col_list->data;
2144 g_free(cfmt->title);
2147 pr->col_list = g_list_remove_link(pr->col_list, pr->col_list);
2149 g_list_free(pr->col_list);
2150 pr->col_list = NULL;