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authorDave Barach <dave@barachs.net>2019-01-17 09:30:43 -0500
committerDave Barach <dave@barachs.net>2019-01-17 09:31:00 -0500
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-How to build a vpp dispatch trace aware Wireshark
-=================================================
-
-We have upstreamed our vpp pcap dispatch trace dissector. After
-working through a laundry list of issues discovered during the
-upstreaming process, it appears that the code is close to being
-merged. See https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/31466.
-
-As of this writing, the simplest way to build a vpp dispatch trace
-aware wireshark is to clone the wireshark repo, and apply the vpp
-dissector patch.
-
-
-Download wireshark source code
-------------------------------
-
-The wireshark git repo is large, so it takes a while to clone.
-
-```
- git clone https://code.wireshark.org/review/wireshark
-```
-
-Download Gerrit 31466 using the URL shown above. If you have "git
-review" set up, it's as simple as "git review -d 31466" in the wireshark
-workspace.
-
-Alternatively, download a patch-file from the gerrit server and apply
-the patch.
-
-Install prerequisite Debian packages
-------------------------------------
-
-Here is a list of prerequisite packages which must be present in order
-to compile wireshark, beyond what's typically installed on an Ubuntu
-18.04 system:
-
-```
- libgcrypt11-dev flex bison qtbase5-dev qttools5-dev-tools qttools5-dev
- qtmultimedia5-dev libqt5svg5-dev libpcap-dev qt5-default
-```
-
-Compile Wireshark
------------------
-
-Wireshark uses cmake, so it's relatively easy to build, at least on
-Ubuntu 18.04.
-
-```
- $ cd wireshark
- $ mkdir build
- $ cd build
- $ cmake -G Ninja ../
- $ ninja -j 8
- $ sudo ninja install
-```
-
-Make a pcap dispatch trace
---------------------------
-
-Configure vpp to pass traffic in some fashion or other, and then:
-
-```
- vpp# pcap dispatch trace on max 10000 file vppcapture buffer-trace dpdk-input 1000
-
-```
-
-or similar. Run traffic for long enough to capture some data. Save the
-dispatch trace capture like so:
-
-```
- vpp# pcap dispatch trace off
-```
-
-Display in Wireshark
---------------------
-
-Display /tmp/vppcapture in the vpp-enabled version of wireshark.
-Normal version of wireshark will refuse to process vpp dispatch trace
-pcap files because they won't understand the encap type.
-
-Set wireshark to filter on vpp.bufferindex to watch a single packet
-traverse the forwarding graph. Otherwise, you'll see a vector of
-packets in e.g. ip4-lookup, then a vector of packets in ip4-rewrite,
-etc.