It does not seem like it is possible to do something like:
const16(dinc(1,1023))
because 1) dinc() and ddec() are limited to single octets, and 2) you can't
nest dinc() or ddec() inside the c* helpers.
The above would be useful to allow a dynamic trafgen cfg that iterates
through a range of source/destination ports (for example).
Is expanding dinc()/ddec() to allow values larger than an octet and
"nesting" of other helper functions inside the c*() helpers something that
has been discussed?
Or perhaps a plan to add dinc16() / ddec16(), dinc32()/ddec32(), etc.?
Also, the new protocol header functions are terrific, but are limited by
their inability to prevent more complex / partial dynamic configuration
parameters as values. For example:
eth(da=00:53:00:dinc(0,1):drnd(2))
ipv4(da=1.2.drnd(2))
Any possibility this is something that has been discussed? Such partial
constructs would be *very* useful in generating randomized traffic for
testing purposes.
Thanks,
Eddy
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