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Re: allocator->in_scope


From: Paul Offord <Paul.Offord () advance7 com>
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2018 16:19:47 +0000

Aha - whilst what I've written below is true, it doesn't accurately reflect the issue.

If I start Wireshark and double click on a file in the recently opened list, part of the processing is this:

  cf_open() calls
    ws_epan_new() calls
      epan_new() calls
        init_dissection() calls
          wmem_enter_file_scope() which sets
            file_scope->in_scope = TRUE;

All of the above takes place before my new block reader is called.

If I start Wireshark, use Ctl-O and then double click on a file in the file explorer dialogue, there is no call to 
wmem_enter_file_scope() before my block reader is called.

I believe this is a bug.  The two file opens should be consistent in the setting of file_scope->in_scope = TRUE, and 
hence the scope of wmem_file_scope().


  *   Am I wrong?
  *   Have I missed something?
  *   Should I create a bug report?

Thanks and regards...Paul

From: Paul Offord
Sent: 25 March 2018 10:31
To: Developer support list for Wireshark <wireshark-dev () wireshark org>
Subject: allocator->in_scope

Hi,

Still working on my new block reader.  To recap, I've defined a new pcapng block type and written a dissector.  The 
first thing I have to do is read the new block type, and Wireshark provides a framework to do this.  In the new block 
reader I define some space like this:

            tdb_namespace = wmem_strdup_printf(wmem_file_scope(), "%s", option_block->option_data);

Eventually the wmem_strdup_printf(...) execution calls this function:

void *
wmem_alloc(wmem_allocator_t *allocator, const size_t size)
{
    if (allocator == NULL) {
        return g_malloc(size);
    }

    if (!allocator->in_scope) // debug code
        while (FALSE); // debug code

    g_assert(allocator->in_scope);

    if (size == 0) {
        return NULL;
    }

    return allocator->walloc(allocator->private_data, size);
}

The g_assert intermittently fails.  If I open one file containing the new block, allocator->in_scope is true.  If I 
call another it's false.

The block read is called before we start dissecting the contents with the dissector code.


  *   At what point is wmem_file_scope in scope?
  *   Should it be when my block reader is called or is it only guaranteed when the dissector code is called?

Thanks and regards...Paul


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