frames: do not only rely on FRAME_STREAM_ID

As stream frame is not always created,
hence the first frame is not always a stream frame :
If stream frame is not enabled, it does not get created,
and other enabled frames may be created first.
See use of FrameConfigTypeIsEnabled

This resulted that this other frame got its length updated
on stream end, which led to false positives.

Also checking FRAME_STREAM_TYPE is more consistent.

Not a clean cherry-pick as AppLayerFrameGetLastOpenByType
does not exist in main7

Ticket: 7213
pull/11789/head
Philippe Antoine 1 year ago committed by Victor Julien
parent 9571df8936
commit 50ee5e09c7

@ -28,8 +28,6 @@
/** max 63 to fit the 64 bit per protocol space */
#define FRAME_STREAM_TYPE 63
/** always the first frame to be created. TODO but what about protocol upgrades? */
#define FRAME_STREAM_ID 1
typedef int64_t FrameId;

@ -1238,6 +1238,9 @@ static inline void SetEOFFlags(AppLayerParserState *pstate, const uint8_t flags)
}
}
// if there is a stream frame, it should always be the first
#define FRAME_STREAM_ID 1
/** \internal
* \brief create/close stream frames
* On first invocation of TCP parser in a direction, create a <alproto>.stream frame.
@ -1253,7 +1256,7 @@ static void HandleStreamFrames(Flow *f, StreamSlice stream_slice, const uint8_t
(direction == 1 && (pstate->flags & APP_LAYER_PARSER_SFRAME_TC) == 0)) &&
input != NULL && f->proto == IPPROTO_TCP) {
Frame *frame = AppLayerFrameGetById(f, direction, FRAME_STREAM_ID);
if (frame == NULL) {
if (frame == NULL || frame->type != FRAME_STREAM_TYPE) {
int64_t frame_len = -1;
if (flags & STREAM_EOF)
frame_len = input_len;
@ -1275,7 +1278,7 @@ static void HandleStreamFrames(Flow *f, StreamSlice stream_slice, const uint8_t
} else if (flags & STREAM_EOF) {
Frame *frame = AppLayerFrameGetById(f, direction, FRAME_STREAM_ID);
SCLogDebug("EOF closing: frame %p", frame);
if (frame) {
if (frame && frame->type == FRAME_STREAM_TYPE) {
/* calculate final frame length */
int64_t slice_o = (int64_t)stream_slice.offset - (int64_t)frame->offset;
int64_t frame_len = slice_o + (int64_t)input_len;

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