Hi,

Try ByteArray.tvb(hexba,"hex") instead of Tvb.new_real(hexba, "hex")
Tvb.new_real does not exists.

Regards,
Tamas


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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Lynes
Sent: Friday, 22 October 2010 4:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wireshark-dev] Wireshark lua (wslua) and bit fields - how to do it?

I'm trying to output some bit values in my wireshark dissector decode.  
However, I want to be able to filter based on those bit values.

I can't seem to use the LUA bitop library to do it, because lua complains that 
the result is not a uservalue.

I've got the following code:

                        for shred = 1, num_shreds
                        do
                                subtree:add("----- NV Storage Shred " .. shred 
.. " -----")
                                subtree:add(fields.shred_id, buffer(offset, 8))
                                subtree:add(fields.shred_flags, 
buffer(offset+8, 8))
                                local 
flags=tonumber(tostring(buffer(offset+8,8):uint64()))
                                local 
hex=tostring(bit.tohex(bit.band(flags,0x02)))
                                subtree:add("----- NV Storage hex flags: " .. 
hex)
                                local hexba=ByteArray.new(hex)
                          -- The following line complains about a nil uservalue
                                local rdonly=Tvb.new_real(hexba, "hex")
                          -- The following line complains about the value being 
a number instead of a uservalue
                                subtree:add(fields.shred_rd, bit.band(flags, 
0x02))
                                offset=offset+inc
                        end

Does anyone happen to have any clues as to what I'm doing wrong?  Fwiw, I'm 
using 1.2.0 (1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 all have video corruption issues, and 1.0 has 
issues with 64-bit integers).

Thanks.
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