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I'm building a layer with scapy. this layer has ConditionalFields:

class Foo(Packet):
    name = "Foo"
    fields_desc = [
             ConditionalField(BitField("bar1", None, 4),
                             lambda pkt: pkt.bar1 is not None),
             ConditionalField(BitField("bar2", None, 4),
                              lambda pkt: pkt.bar2 is not None),

             ByteField("bar3", 0x0), 
             ByteField("bar4", 0x0)
             ]

Now how can I check if bar1 is set? resp. bar2? The lambda function I wrote seem correct to me, and according to the documentation it is used that way, but it is not working. Do you have any idea how I could fix this? The idea is that if bar1 and bar2 are set when I instantiate the class Foo, it should be present in the packet, else not. I don't want to do 2 packets just for that case.

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You are not using ConditionalFields for their intended purpose. A ConditionalField is a field in which its existence is determined by some other field in the packet. See the following example:

ConditionalField(XShortField("chksum",None),lambda pkt:pkt.chksumpresent==1)

Notice that the "chksum" field's existence relies on the value of the "chksumpresent" field, not on itself.

Using two layers may be the best approach (even though you are trying to avoid this). You can use the guess_payload_class() method to help with this: http://trac.secdev.org/scapy/wiki/BuildAndDissect

Your question is an interesting one (basically trying to set an is_present="None" as an indicator to whether a field should be present). Unfortunately, to my knowledge Scapy does not currently have this functionality.

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