pt contains 16 bytes I have filled up.
I'm telling proto_tree_add_item to read these bytes from offset 0 with
length 16.
The field is properly shown (correct bytes) in the Packet Details tree but
when I select it in the Packet Bytes view the bytes selected are not the
same shown in the Packet Details view.


Il giorno mer 26 mag 2021 alle ore 15:24 Roland Knall <rkn...@gmail.com> ha
scritto:

> You misunderstood. pt must contain the bytes you want to be inside the
> subset. It seems, that you collect different bytes for this array as you
> select for your hf_item selection which is then highlighted in the
> packet-view
>
> kind regard
> Roland
>
> Am Mi., 26. Mai 2021 um 14:39 Uhr schrieb Antonello Tartamo <
> antonellotart...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hello pt is an array (uint8_t pt[16];).
>> pt is an array generated after processing a part of the packet.
>> As I've created a new tvb the offset is 0 and the length is 16.
>>
>> Hope I've answered your questions.
>>
>>
>>
>> Il giorno mer 26 mag 2021 alle ore 14:32 Roland Knall <rkn...@gmail.com>
>> ha scritto:
>>
>>> The data displayed in the subitem is the one from pt, your data variable
>>> which you used to create the new tvb. The hf_item seems to point to a
>>> different data structure. How is pt being generated? Are you using the same
>>> length and start offset as for the hf item?
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Roland
>>>
>>> Am Mi., 26. Mai 2021 um 08:46 Uhr schrieb Antonello Tartamo <
>>> antonellotart...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>> I'm trying to add a custom item which is not strictly related to the
>>>> packet but it is coming from a processing of a part of the packet.
>>>> I've used the following instructions:
>>>>
>>>>                 new_tvb = tvb_new_child_real_data(tvb, pt, (guint)16,
>>>> 16);
>>>>                 add_new_data_source(pinfo, new_tvb, "processed");
>>>>
>>>>                 ti = proto_tree_add_item(data_tree,
>>>> hf_mp_control_processed, new_tvb, 0, 16, ENC_NA);
>>>>                 PROTO_ITEM_SET_GENERATED(ti);
>>>>
>>>> hf_mp_control_processed is a set of bytes:
>>>>         { & hf_mp_control_processed ,
>>>>           { "mp control processed", "mp.control.processed",
>>>>             FT_BYTES, BASE_NONE, 0x0, 0x0,
>>>>             NULL, HFILL }
>>>>         }
>>>>
>>>> The problem is that when I click on this new item into the Packet
>>>> Details I see the correct byte values, while in the Packet Bytes view these
>>>> ones are totally wrong.
>>>>
>>>> Attached image:
>>>> [image: image.png]
>>>> For example the first byte is 0x48 but 0x68 is shown in the Packet
>>>> Bytes view.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a different way to perform this operation ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
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