/* disabled_protos.c
* Code for reading and writing the disabled protocols file.
*
- * $Id: disabled_protos.c,v 1.2 2003/08/07 01:05:06 guy Exp $
+ * $Id$
*
- * Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
- * By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
+ * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
+ * By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#include <epan/proto.h>
#include "disabled_protos.h"
+#include <wsutil/file_util.h>
-#define PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME "disabled_protos"
+#define GLOBAL_PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME "disabled_protos"
+#define PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME "disabled_protos"
/*
* List of disabled protocols
*/
+static GList *global_disabled_protos = NULL;
static GList *disabled_protos = NULL;
#define INIT_BUF_SIZE 128
+static void
+discard_existing_list (GList **flp)
+{
+ GList *fl_ent;
+ protocol_def *prot;
+
+ if (*flp != NULL) {
+ fl_ent = g_list_first(*flp);
+ while (fl_ent != NULL) {
+ prot = (protocol_def *) fl_ent->data;
+ g_free(prot->name);
+ g_free(prot);
+ fl_ent = fl_ent->next;
+ }
+ g_list_free(*flp);
+ *flp = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Read in a list of disabled protocols.
*
* or "*read_errno_return" is set to the error if a read failed.
*/
+static int read_disabled_protos_list_file(const char *ff_path, FILE *ff,
+ GList **flp);
+
void
-read_disabled_protos_list(char **pref_path_return, int *open_errno_return,
+read_disabled_protos_list(char **gpath_return, int *gopen_errno_return,
+ int *gread_errno_return,
+ char **path_return, int *open_errno_return,
int *read_errno_return)
{
- char *ff_path, *ff_name;
+ int err;
+ char *gff_path, *ff_path;
FILE *ff;
- GList **flp;
- GList *fl_ent;
- protocol_def *prot;
- int c;
- char *prot_name;
- int prot_name_len;
- int prot_name_index;
- int line = 1;
- *pref_path_return = NULL; /* assume no error */
+ /* Construct the pathname of the global disabled protocols file. */
+ gff_path = get_datafile_path(GLOBAL_PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME);
+
+ /* If we already have a list of protocols, discard it. */
+ discard_existing_list (&global_disabled_protos);
+
+ /* Read the global disabled protocols file, if it exists. */
+ *gpath_return = NULL;
+ if ((ff = ws_fopen(gff_path, "r")) != NULL) {
+ /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */
+ err = read_disabled_protos_list_file(gff_path, ff,
+ &global_disabled_protos);
+ if (err != 0) {
+ /* We had an error reading the file; return the errno and the
+ pathname, so our caller can report the error. */
+ *gopen_errno_return = 0;
+ *gread_errno_return = err;
+ *gpath_return = gff_path;
+ } else
+ g_free(gff_path);
+ fclose(ff);
+ } else {
+ /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than
+ "it doesn't exist", return the errno and the pathname, so our
+ caller can report the error. */
+ if (errno != ENOENT) {
+ *gopen_errno_return = errno;
+ *gread_errno_return = 0;
+ *gpath_return = gff_path;
+ } else
+ g_free(gff_path);
+ }
- ff_name = PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME;
- flp = &disabled_protos;
+ /* Construct the pathname of the user's disabled protocols file. */
+ ff_path = get_persconffile_path(PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME, TRUE, FALSE);
- /* To do: generalize this */
- ff_path = get_persconffile_path(ff_name, FALSE);
- if ((ff = fopen(ff_path, "r")) == NULL) {
- /*
- * Did that fail because we the file didn't exist?
- */
+ /* If we already have a list of protocols, discard it. */
+ discard_existing_list (&disabled_protos);
+
+ /* Read the user's disabled protocols file, if it exists. */
+ *path_return = NULL;
+ if ((ff = ws_fopen(ff_path, "r")) != NULL) {
+ /* We succeeded in opening it; read it. */
+ err = read_disabled_protos_list_file(ff_path, ff, &disabled_protos);
+ if (err != 0) {
+ /* We had an error reading the file; return the errno and the
+ pathname, so our caller can report the error. */
+ *open_errno_return = 0;
+ *read_errno_return = err;
+ *path_return = ff_path;
+ } else
+ g_free(ff_path);
+ fclose(ff);
+ } else {
+ /* We failed to open it. If we failed for some reason other than
+ "it doesn't exist", return the errno and the pathname, so our
+ caller can report the error. */
if (errno != ENOENT) {
- /*
- * No. Just give up.
- */
- *pref_path_return = ff_path;
*open_errno_return = errno;
*read_errno_return = 0;
- return;
- }
-
- /*
- * Yes. See if there's a "protocols" file; if so, read it.
- */
- g_free(ff_path);
- ff_path = get_persconffile_path(PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME, FALSE);
- if ((ff = fopen(ff_path, "r")) == NULL) {
- /*
- * Well, that didn't work, either. Just give up.
- * Return an error if the file existed but we couldn't open it.
- */
- if (errno != ENOENT) {
- *pref_path_return = ff_path;
- *open_errno_return = errno;
- *read_errno_return = 0;
- }
- return;
- }
+ *path_return = ff_path;
+ } else
+ g_free(ff_path);
}
+}
+
+static int
+read_disabled_protos_list_file(const char *ff_path, FILE *ff,
+ GList **flp)
+{
+ protocol_def *prot;
+ int c;
+ char *prot_name;
+ int prot_name_len;
+ int prot_name_index;
+ int line = 1;
- /* If we already have a list of protocols, discard it. */
- if (*flp != NULL) {
- fl_ent = g_list_first(*flp);
- while (fl_ent != NULL) {
- prot = (protocol_def *) fl_ent->data;
- g_free(prot->name);
- g_free(prot);
- fl_ent = fl_ent->next;
- }
- g_list_free(*flp);
- *flp = NULL;
- }
/* Allocate the protocol name buffer. */
prot_name_len = INIT_BUF_SIZE;
- prot_name = g_malloc(prot_name_len + 1);
+ prot_name = (char *)g_malloc(prot_name_len + 1);
for (line = 1; ; line++) {
/* Lines in a disabled protocol file contain the "filter name" of
if (prot_name_index >= prot_name_len) {
/* protocol name buffer isn't long enough; double its length. */
prot_name_len *= 2;
- prot_name = g_realloc(prot_name, prot_name_len + 1);
+ prot_name = (char *)g_realloc(prot_name, prot_name_len + 1);
}
prot_name[prot_name_index] = c;
prot_name_index++;
if (prot_name_index >= prot_name_len) {
/* protocol name buffer isn't long enough; double its length. */
prot_name_len *= 2;
- prot_name = g_realloc(prot_name, prot_name_len + 1);
+ prot_name = (char *)g_realloc(prot_name, prot_name_len + 1);
}
prot_name[prot_name_index] = '\0';
prot->name = g_strdup(prot_name);
*flp = g_list_append(*flp, prot);
}
- g_free(ff_path);
- fclose(ff);
g_free(prot_name);
- return;
+ return 0;
error:
- *pref_path_return = ff_path;
- *open_errno_return = 0;
- *read_errno_return = errno;
- fclose(ff);
+ return errno;
}
/*
* assume all protocols are enabled by default
*/
if (disabled_protos == NULL)
- return; /* nothing to disable */
+ goto skip;
fl_ent = g_list_first(disabled_protos);
prot = (protocol_def *) fl_ent->data;
i = proto_get_id_by_filter_name(prot->name);
if (i == -1) {
- /* XXX - complain here? */
+ /* XXX - complain here? */
+ } else {
+ if (proto_can_toggle_protocol(i))
+ proto_set_decoding(i, FALSE);
+ }
+
+ fl_ent = fl_ent->next;
+ }
+
+skip:
+ if (global_disabled_protos == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ fl_ent = g_list_first(global_disabled_protos);
+
+ while (fl_ent != NULL) {
+ prot = (protocol_def *) fl_ent->data;
+ i = proto_get_id_by_filter_name(prot->name);
+ if (i == -1) {
+ /* XXX - complain here? */
} else {
- if (proto_can_disable_protocol(i))
- proto_set_decoding(i, FALSE);
+ if (proto_can_toggle_protocol(i)) {
+ proto_set_decoding(i, FALSE);
+ proto_set_cant_toggle(i);
+ }
}
fl_ent = fl_ent->next;
void
save_disabled_protos_list(char **pref_path_return, int *errno_return)
{
- gchar *ff_path, *ff_path_new, *ff_name;
- FILE *ff;
- gint i;
- void *cookie;
+ gchar *ff_path, *ff_path_new;
+ FILE *ff;
+ gint i;
+ protocol_t *protocol;
+ void *cookie;
*pref_path_return = NULL; /* assume no error */
- ff_name = PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME;
-
- ff_path = get_persconffile_path(ff_name, TRUE);
+ ff_path = get_persconffile_path(PROTOCOLS_FILE_NAME, TRUE, TRUE);
/* Write to "XXX.new", and rename if that succeeds.
That means we don't trash the file if we fail to write it out
completely. */
- ff_path_new = (gchar *) g_malloc(strlen(ff_path) + 5);
- sprintf(ff_path_new, "%s.new", ff_path);
+ ff_path_new = g_strdup_printf("%s.new", ff_path);
- if ((ff = fopen(ff_path_new, "w")) == NULL) {
+ if ((ff = ws_fopen(ff_path_new, "w")) == NULL) {
*pref_path_return = ff_path;
*errno_return = errno;
g_free(ff_path_new);
for (i = proto_get_first_protocol(&cookie); i != -1;
i = proto_get_next_protocol(&cookie)) {
- if (!proto_can_disable_protocol(i)) {
+ if (!proto_can_toggle_protocol(i)) {
continue;
}
- if (proto_is_protocol_enabled(i)) {
+ protocol = find_protocol_by_id(i);
+ if (proto_is_protocol_enabled(protocol)) {
continue;
}
if (fclose(ff) == EOF) {
*pref_path_return = ff_path;
*errno_return = errno;
- unlink(ff_path_new);
+ ws_unlink(ff_path_new);
g_free(ff_path_new);
return;
}
-#ifdef WIN32
+#ifdef _WIN32
/* ANSI C doesn't say whether "rename()" removes the target if it
exists; the Win32 call to rename files doesn't do so, which I
infer is the reason why the MSVC++ "rename()" doesn't do so.
We must therefore remove the target file first, on Windows. */
- if (remove(ff_path) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) {
+ if (ws_remove(ff_path) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) {
/* It failed for some reason other than "it's not there"; if
it's not there, we don't need to remove it, so we just
drive on. */
*pref_path_return = ff_path;
*errno_return = errno;
- unlink(ff_path_new);
+ ws_unlink(ff_path_new);
g_free(ff_path_new);
return;
}
#endif
- if (rename(ff_path_new, ff_path) < 0) {
+ if (ws_rename(ff_path_new, ff_path) < 0) {
*pref_path_return = ff_path;
*errno_return = errno;
- unlink(ff_path_new);
+ ws_unlink(ff_path_new);
g_free(ff_path_new);
return;
}