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/* Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Open Information Security Foundation
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*
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* You can copy, redistribute or modify this Program under the terms of
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* the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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* 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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/**
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* \file
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*
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* \author Victor Julien <victor@inliniac.net>
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*/
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#ifndef __FLOW_UTIL_H__
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#define __FLOW_UTIL_H__
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#include "detect-engine-state.h"
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#include "tmqh-flow.h"
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#define COPY_TIMESTAMP(src,dst) ((dst)->tv_sec = (src)->tv_sec, (dst)->tv_usec = (src)->tv_usec)
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#define RESET_COUNTERS(f) do { \
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(f)->todstpktcnt = 0; \
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(f)->tosrcpktcnt = 0; \
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(f)->todstbytecnt = 0; \
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(f)->tosrcbytecnt = 0; \
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} while (0)
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#define FLOW_INITIALIZE(f) do { \
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(f)->sp = 0; \
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(f)->dp = 0; \
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App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are:
app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch].
Things addressed in this commit:
- Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the
parser phase.
- The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and
"dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this -
"alert dnstcp....." or
"alert dnsudp....."
would now have to use,
alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or
alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or
alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;)
The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc.
- The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering
callbacks.
- The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto.
- All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or
STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the
functions.
- FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is
needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would
call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to
clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure
out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto
is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state.
- A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and
they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto.
- The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
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(f)->proto = 0; \
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SC_ATOMIC_INIT((f)->flow_state); \
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SC_ATOMIC_INIT((f)->use_cnt); \
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(f)->tenant_id = 0; \
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App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are:
app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch].
Things addressed in this commit:
- Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the
parser phase.
- The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and
"dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this -
"alert dnstcp....." or
"alert dnsudp....."
would now have to use,
alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or
alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or
alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;)
The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc.
- The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering
callbacks.
- The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto.
- All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or
STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the
functions.
- FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is
needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would
call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to
clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure
out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto
is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state.
- A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and
they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto.
- The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
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(f)->probing_parser_toserver_alproto_masks = 0; \
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(f)->probing_parser_toclient_alproto_masks = 0; \
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(f)->flags = 0; \
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(f)->lastts.tv_sec = 0; \
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(f)->lastts.tv_usec = 0; \
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FLOWLOCK_INIT((f)); \
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(f)->protoctx = NULL; \
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(f)->flow_end_flags = 0; \
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(f)->alproto = 0; \
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(f)->alproto_ts = 0; \
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(f)->alproto_tc = 0; \
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(f)->data_al_so_far[0] = 0; \
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(f)->data_al_so_far[1] = 0; \
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(f)->de_ctx_id = 0; \
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(f)->thread_id = 0; \
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(f)->detect_alversion[0] = 0; \
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(f)->detect_alversion[1] = 0; \
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(f)->alparser = NULL; \
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(f)->alstate = NULL; \
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(f)->de_state = NULL; \
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(f)->sgh_toserver = NULL; \
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(f)->sgh_toclient = NULL; \
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(f)->flowvar = NULL; \
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(f)->hnext = NULL; \
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(f)->hprev = NULL; \
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(f)->lnext = NULL; \
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(f)->lprev = NULL; \
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SC_ATOMIC_INIT((f)->autofp_tmqh_flow_qid); \
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(void) SC_ATOMIC_SET((f)->autofp_tmqh_flow_qid, -1); \
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RESET_COUNTERS((f)); \
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} while (0)
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/** \brief macro to recycle a flow before it goes into the spare queue for reuse.
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*
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* Note that the lnext, lprev, hnext, hprev fields are untouched, those are
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* managed by the queueing code. Same goes for fb (FlowBucket ptr) field.
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*/
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#define FLOW_RECYCLE(f) do { \
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FlowCleanupAppLayer((f)); \
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(f)->sp = 0; \
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(f)->dp = 0; \
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App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are:
app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch].
Things addressed in this commit:
- Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the
parser phase.
- The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and
"dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this -
"alert dnstcp....." or
"alert dnsudp....."
would now have to use,
alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or
alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or
alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;)
The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc.
- The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering
callbacks.
- The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto.
- All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or
STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the
functions.
- FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is
needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would
call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to
clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure
out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto
is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state.
- A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and
they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto.
- The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
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(f)->proto = 0; \
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SC_ATOMIC_RESET((f)->flow_state); \
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SC_ATOMIC_RESET((f)->use_cnt); \
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(f)->tenant_id = 0; \
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App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are:
app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch].
Things addressed in this commit:
- Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the
parser phase.
- The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and
"dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this -
"alert dnstcp....." or
"alert dnsudp....."
would now have to use,
alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or
alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or
alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;)
The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc.
- The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering
callbacks.
- The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto.
- All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or
STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the
functions.
- FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is
needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would
call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to
clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure
out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto
is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state.
- A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and
they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto.
- The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
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(f)->probing_parser_toserver_alproto_masks = 0; \
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(f)->probing_parser_toclient_alproto_masks = 0; \
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(f)->flags = 0; \
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(f)->lastts.tv_sec = 0; \
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(f)->lastts.tv_usec = 0; \
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(f)->protoctx = NULL; \
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(f)->flow_end_flags = 0; \
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(f)->alparser = NULL; \
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(f)->alstate = NULL; \
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(f)->alproto = 0; \
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(f)->alproto_ts = 0; \
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(f)->alproto_tc = 0; \
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(f)->data_al_so_far[0] = 0; \
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(f)->data_al_so_far[1] = 0; \
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(f)->de_ctx_id = 0; \
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(f)->thread_id = 0; \
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(f)->detect_alversion[0] = 0; \
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(f)->detect_alversion[1] = 0; \
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if ((f)->de_state != NULL) { \
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DetectEngineStateReset((f)->de_state, (STREAM_TOSERVER | STREAM_TOCLIENT)); \
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} \
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(f)->sgh_toserver = NULL; \
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(f)->sgh_toclient = NULL; \
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GenericVarFree((f)->flowvar); \
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(f)->flowvar = NULL; \
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if (SC_ATOMIC_GET((f)->autofp_tmqh_flow_qid) != -1) { \
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(void) SC_ATOMIC_SET((f)->autofp_tmqh_flow_qid, -1); \
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} \
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RESET_COUNTERS((f)); \
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} while(0)
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#define FLOW_DESTROY(f) do { \
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FlowCleanupAppLayer((f)); \
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SC_ATOMIC_DESTROY((f)->flow_state); \
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SC_ATOMIC_DESTROY((f)->use_cnt); \
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\
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FLOWLOCK_DESTROY((f)); \
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if ((f)->de_state != NULL) { \
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DetectEngineStateFlowFree((f)->de_state); \
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} \
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GenericVarFree((f)->flowvar); \
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SC_ATOMIC_DESTROY((f)->autofp_tmqh_flow_qid); \
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} while(0)
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/** \brief check if a memory alloc would fit in the memcap
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*
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* \param size memory allocation size to check
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*
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* \retval 1 it fits
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* \retval 0 no fit
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*/
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#define FLOW_CHECK_MEMCAP(size) \
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((((uint64_t)SC_ATOMIC_GET(flow_memuse) + (uint64_t)(size)) <= flow_config.memcap))
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Flow *FlowAlloc(void);
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Flow *FlowAllocDirect(void);
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void FlowFree(Flow *);
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uint8_t FlowGetProtoMapping(uint8_t);
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void FlowInit(Flow *, const Packet *);
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App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are:
app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch].
Things addressed in this commit:
- Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the
parser phase.
- The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and
"dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this -
"alert dnstcp....." or
"alert dnsudp....."
would now have to use,
alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or
alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or
alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;)
The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc.
- The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering
callbacks.
- The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto.
- All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or
STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the
functions.
- FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is
needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would
call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to
clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure
out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto
is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state.
- A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and
they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto.
- The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
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uint8_t FlowGetReverseProtoMapping(uint8_t rproto);
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#endif /* __FLOW_UTIL_H__ */
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