Hi Stevem 
 
It would be nice to used ep_alloc0(). During DICOM export, I have may
small ones (<10kB) and a few big ones. 
I like to treat all the same. Not using ep_alloc() I would need to
figure out, where to properly release the memory,  
in (or after) a tap. I'm sure I can figure it out, but it will take
some time. 
 
It would be nice, if EMEM_PACKET_CHUNK_SIZE (10MB) is a minimum size,
but if more is requested, more would be allocated. And I remove the
>>2 in my code, without any side effects so far. 
 
David 
 
Stephen Fisher wrote:
  On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:38:37PM +0200, David Aggeler wrote:
   
  
    What's the suggested alternative to se_alloc()/ep_alloc()? I need more 
than 5 MB.
    
   
  
Do you need the memory to be automatically released by Wireshark?  If 
not, use g_malloc(), which is GLib's version of malloc.  Note that 
g_malloc will cause Wireshark to terminate if there is not enough memory 
available (so it won't return NULL).  Use g_free() to free it.  You CAN 
pass g_free() a NULL pointer - it will just ignore it.
Steve
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