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suricata/src/alert-fastlog.c

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/* Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Open Information Security Foundation
*
* You can copy, redistribute or modify this Program under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free
* Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* version 2 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* \author Victor Julien <victor@inliniac.net>
*
* Logs alerts in a line based text format compatible to Snort's
* alert_fast format.
*
* \todo Support classifications
* \todo Support more than just IPv4/IPv6 TCP/UDP.
*/
#include "suricata-common.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "detect.h"
#include "flow.h"
#include "conf.h"
#include "threads.h"
#include "tm-threads.h"
#include "threadvars.h"
#include "util-debug.h"
#include "util-unittest.h"
#include "util-unittest-helper.h"
#include "detect-parse.h"
#include "detect-engine.h"
#include "detect-engine-mpm.h"
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#include "detect-reference.h"
#include "util-classification-config.h"
#include "output.h"
#include "alert-fastlog.h"
#include "util-privs.h"
#include "util-print.h"
#include "util-proto-name.h"
#include "util-optimize.h"
#include "util-logopenfile.h"
#include "util-time.h"
#define DEFAULT_LOG_FILENAME "fast.log"
#define MODULE_NAME "AlertFastLog"
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/* The largest that size allowed for one alert string. */
#define MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE 2048
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link. This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User Space, thus avoiding system calls. Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE specific PCIe logging functionality. Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is openned for logging. Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h, where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the definitions from tm-modules.h. The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd. By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=, can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp", then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log". Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
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/* The largest alert buffer that will be written at one time, possibly
* holding multiple alerts. */
#define MAX_FASTLOG_BUFFER_SIZE (2 * MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE)
TmEcode AlertFastLogThreadInit(ThreadVars *, const void *, void **);
TmEcode AlertFastLogThreadDeinit(ThreadVars *, void *);
void AlertFastLogRegisterTests(void);
static void AlertFastLogDeInitCtx(OutputCtx *);
int AlertFastLogCondition(ThreadVars *tv, const Packet *p);
int AlertFastLogger(ThreadVars *tv, void *data, const Packet *p);
void AlertFastLogRegister(void)
{
OutputRegisterPacketModule(LOGGER_ALERT_FAST, MODULE_NAME, "fast",
AlertFastLogInitCtx, AlertFastLogger, AlertFastLogCondition,
AlertFastLogThreadInit, AlertFastLogThreadDeinit, NULL);
AlertFastLogRegisterTests();
}
typedef struct AlertFastLogThread_ {
/** LogFileCtx has the pointer to the file and a mutex to allow multithreading */
LogFileCtx* file_ctx;
} AlertFastLogThread;
int AlertFastLogCondition(ThreadVars *tv, const Packet *p)
{
return (p->alerts.cnt ? TRUE : FALSE);
}
static inline void AlertFastLogOutputAlert(AlertFastLogThread *aft, char *buffer,
int alert_size)
{
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link. This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User Space, thus avoiding system calls. Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE specific PCIe logging functionality. Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is openned for logging. Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h, where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the definitions from tm-modules.h. The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd. By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=, can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp", then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log". Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
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/* Output the alert string and count alerts. Only need to lock here. */
aft->file_ctx->Write(buffer, alert_size, aft->file_ctx);
}
int AlertFastLogger(ThreadVars *tv, void *data, const Packet *p)
{
AlertFastLogThread *aft = (AlertFastLogThread *)data;
int i;
char timebuf[64];
int decoder_event = 0;
CreateTimeString(&p->ts, timebuf, sizeof(timebuf));
char srcip[46], dstip[46];
if (PKT_IS_IPV4(p)) {
PrintInet(AF_INET, (const void *)GET_IPV4_SRC_ADDR_PTR(p), srcip, sizeof(srcip));
PrintInet(AF_INET, (const void *)GET_IPV4_DST_ADDR_PTR(p), dstip, sizeof(dstip));
} else if (PKT_IS_IPV6(p)) {
PrintInet(AF_INET6, (const void *)GET_IPV6_SRC_ADDR(p), srcip, sizeof(srcip));
PrintInet(AF_INET6, (const void *)GET_IPV6_DST_ADDR(p), dstip, sizeof(dstip));
} else {
decoder_event = 1;
}
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link. This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User Space, thus avoiding system calls. Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE specific PCIe logging functionality. Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is openned for logging. Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h, where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the definitions from tm-modules.h. The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd. By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=, can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp", then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log". Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
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/* Buffer to store the generated alert strings. The buffer is
* filled with alert strings until it doesn't have room to store
* another full alert, only then is the buffer written. This is
* more efficient for multiple alerts and only slightly slower for
* single alerts.
*/
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link. This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User Space, thus avoiding system calls. Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE specific PCIe logging functionality. Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is openned for logging. Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h, where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the definitions from tm-modules.h. The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd. By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=, can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp", then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log". Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
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char alert_buffer[MAX_FASTLOG_BUFFER_SIZE];
for (i = 0; i < p->alerts.cnt; i++) {
const PacketAlert *pa = &p->alerts.alerts[i];
if (unlikely(pa->s == NULL)) {
continue;
}
const char *action = "";
if ((pa->action & ACTION_DROP) && EngineModeIsIPS()) {
action = "[Drop] ";
} else if (pa->action & ACTION_DROP) {
action = "[wDrop] ";
}
char proto[16] = "";
if (likely(decoder_event == 0)) {
if (SCProtoNameValid(IP_GET_IPPROTO(p)) == TRUE) {
strlcpy(proto, known_proto[IP_GET_IPPROTO(p)], sizeof(proto));
} else {
snprintf(proto, sizeof(proto), "PROTO:%03" PRIu32, IP_GET_IPPROTO(p));
}
}
/* Create the alert string without locking. */
int size = 0;
if (likely(decoder_event == 0)) {
PrintBufferData(alert_buffer, &size, MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE,
"%s %s[**] [%" PRIu32 ":%" PRIu32 ":%"
PRIu32 "] %s [**] [Classification: %s] [Priority: %"PRIu32"]"
" {%s} %s:%" PRIu32 " -> %s:%" PRIu32 "\n", timebuf, action,
pa->s->gid, pa->s->id, pa->s->rev, pa->s->msg, pa->s->class_msg, pa->s->prio,
proto, srcip, p->sp, dstip, p->dp);
} else {
PrintBufferData(alert_buffer, &size, MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE,
"%s %s[**] [%" PRIu32 ":%" PRIu32
":%" PRIu32 "] %s [**] [Classification: %s] [Priority: "
"%" PRIu32 "] [**] [Raw pkt: ", timebuf, action, pa->s->gid,
pa->s->id, pa->s->rev, pa->s->msg, pa->s->class_msg, pa->s->prio);
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link. This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User Space, thus avoiding system calls. Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE specific PCIe logging functionality. Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is openned for logging. Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h, where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the definitions from tm-modules.h. The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd. By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=, can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp", then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log". Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
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PrintBufferRawLineHex(alert_buffer, &size, MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE,
GET_PKT_DATA(p), GET_PKT_LEN(p) < 32 ? GET_PKT_LEN(p) : 32);
if (p->pcap_cnt != 0) {
PrintBufferData(alert_buffer, &size, MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE,
"] [pcap file packet: %"PRIu64"]\n", p->pcap_cnt);
} else {
PrintBufferData(alert_buffer, &size, MAX_FASTLOG_ALERT_SIZE, "]\n");
}
}
/* Write the alert to output file */
AlertFastLogOutputAlert(aft, alert_buffer, size);
}
return TM_ECODE_OK;
}
TmEcode AlertFastLogThreadInit(ThreadVars *t, const void *initdata, void **data)
{
AlertFastLogThread *aft = SCMalloc(sizeof(AlertFastLogThread));
if (unlikely(aft == NULL))
return TM_ECODE_FAILED;
memset(aft, 0, sizeof(AlertFastLogThread));
if(initdata == NULL)
{
SCLogDebug("Error getting context for AlertFastLog. \"initdata\" argument NULL");
SCFree(aft);
return TM_ECODE_FAILED;
}
/** Use the Ouptut Context (file pointer and mutex) */
aft->file_ctx = ((OutputCtx *)initdata)->data;
*data = (void *)aft;
return TM_ECODE_OK;
}
TmEcode AlertFastLogThreadDeinit(ThreadVars *t, void *data)
{
AlertFastLogThread *aft = (AlertFastLogThread *)data;
if (aft == NULL) {
return TM_ECODE_OK;
}
/* clear memory */
memset(aft, 0, sizeof(AlertFastLogThread));
SCFree(aft);
return TM_ECODE_OK;
}
/**
* \brief Create a new LogFileCtx for "fast" output style.
* \param conf The configuration node for this output.
* \return A LogFileCtx pointer on success, NULL on failure.
*/
OutputInitResult AlertFastLogInitCtx(ConfNode *conf)
{
OutputInitResult result = { NULL, false };
LogFileCtx *logfile_ctx = LogFileNewCtx();
if (logfile_ctx == NULL) {
SCLogDebug("AlertFastLogInitCtx2: Could not create new LogFileCtx");
return result;
}
if (SCConfLogOpenGeneric(conf, logfile_ctx, DEFAULT_LOG_FILENAME, 1) < 0) {
LogFileFreeCtx(logfile_ctx);
return result;
}
OutputCtx *output_ctx = SCCalloc(1, sizeof(OutputCtx));
if (unlikely(output_ctx == NULL))
return result;
output_ctx->data = logfile_ctx;
output_ctx->DeInit = AlertFastLogDeInitCtx;
result.ctx = output_ctx;
result.ok = true;
return result;
}
static void AlertFastLogDeInitCtx(OutputCtx *output_ctx)
{
LogFileCtx *logfile_ctx = (LogFileCtx *)output_ctx->data;
LogFileFreeCtx(logfile_ctx);
SCFree(output_ctx);
}
/*------------------------------Unittests-------------------------------------*/
#ifdef UNITTESTS
static int AlertFastLogTest01(void)
{
int result = 0;
uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *) "GET /one/ HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: one.example.org\r\n";
uint16_t buflen = strlen((char *)buf);
Packet *p = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx;
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
p = UTHBuildPacket(buf, buflen, IPPROTO_TCP);
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL) {
return result;
}
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
FILE *fd = SCClassConfGenerateValidDummyClassConfigFD01();
SCClassConfLoadClassficationConfigFile(de_ctx, fd);
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"FastLog test\"; content:\"GET\"; "
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"Classtype:unknown; sid:1;)");
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (p->alerts.cnt == 1) {
result = (strcmp(p->alerts.alerts[0].s->class_msg, "Unknown are we") == 0);
}
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxDeinit(&th_v, (void *)det_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
UTHFreePackets(&p, 1);
return result;
}
static int AlertFastLogTest02(void)
{
int result = 0;
uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *) "GET /one/ HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: one.example.org\r\n";
uint16_t buflen = strlen((char *)buf);
Packet *p = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx;
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
p = UTHBuildPacket(buf, buflen, IPPROTO_TCP);
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL) {
return result;
}
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
FILE *fd = SCClassConfGenerateValidDummyClassConfigFD01();
SCClassConfLoadClassficationConfigFile(de_ctx, fd);
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"FastLog test\"; content:\"GET\"; "
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"Classtype:unknown; sid:1;)");
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (p->alerts.cnt == 1) {
result = (strcmp(p->alerts.alerts[0].s->class_msg,
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"Unknown are we") == 0);
if (result == 0)
printf("p->alerts.alerts[0].class_msg %s: ", p->alerts.alerts[0].s->class_msg);
}
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxDeinit(&th_v, (void *)det_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
UTHFreePackets(&p, 1);
return result;
}
#endif /* UNITTESTS */
/**
* \brief This function registers unit tests for AlertFastLog API.
*/
void AlertFastLogRegisterTests(void)
{
#ifdef UNITTESTS
UtRegisterTest("AlertFastLogTest01", AlertFastLogTest01);
UtRegisterTest("AlertFastLogTest02", AlertFastLogTest02);
#endif /* UNITTESTS */
}