On Mar 25, 2018, at 10:39 AM, Paul Offord <[email protected]> wrote:

> Even bigger aha.  Although I only have one new block in the pcapng file, when 
> I open the file via the file explorer dialogue, my block reader is called 
> twice; once to allow WS to enrich the dialogue box (I think) and a second 
> time to read the block before dissection.  I never noticed this before, and 
> this probably explains a few weird problems I have been grappling with.

What happens if you run the capinfos program on your file?

If your block reader is called in that case, then it cannot use the wmem 
allocators, as 1) the wmem routines are part of libwireshark and 2) capinfos 
doesn't use libwireshark.  The code to put the summary in the dialog box is 
similar to the capinfos call, in that it doesn't do any dissection, it just 
gets what statistics can be gathered without looking at the contents of any of 
the records, just the metadata at which libwiretap looks.

Your block *dissector* can use the wmem routines, as dissectors are part of 
libwireshark or are plugins that "belong to" libwireshark; code that is part of 
libwiretap or that is a plugin that "belongs to" libwiretap, however, cannot 
use the wmem routines.
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