Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Unaccounted bytes in USB header
From: "ronnie sahlberg" <ronniesahlberg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 19:59:33 +0000
The last four bytes of the header represents the number of setup bytes present.

If it is 0 it is not displayed.
Maybe we whould change this so that the setup length is always displayed?


There was a very recent fix for libpcap that solves the offset-by-one
error for the data stored in each packet.
Can you generate a new USB memory stick trace and put on the wiki and
then Ill plug it in with the SCSI code later today?


best regards
ronnie s


On 10/15/06, Joerg Mayer <jmayer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Paolo,

Frame 1 (18 bytes on wire, 18 bytes captured)
    Arrival Time: Jan  1, 1970 01:35:47.483647000
    [Time delta from previous packet: 0.000000000 seconds]
    [Time since reference or first frame: 0.000000000 seconds]
    Frame Number: 1
    Packet Length: 18 bytes
    Capture Length: 18 bytes
    [Frame is marked: False]
    [Protocols in frame: usb]
USB URB
    URB type: URB_INTERRUPT_INPUT (4)
    Device: 1
    Endpoint: 1
    Application Data: 0D20

0000  00 00 00 04 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00   ................
                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^
  What do these bytes mean? -------------------|

0010  0d 20                                             .

Thanks!
         Joerg
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Joerg Mayer                                           <jmayer@xxxxxxxxx>
We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that
works. Some say that should read Microsoft instead of technology.
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