Split into 2 sub-states:
- stream, which has the "HTTP" requests and responses, including DOH2
- global, which has the settings and other global or control handling
Introduce a simpler progress tracking for the global sub state:
- HTTP2ProgGlobalStart and HTTP2ProgGlobalComplete.
The stream sub state uses the same state machine as before.
Ticket: #8386.
to deal with the failure due to cbindgen updates and mismatches in
generated bindings.
detect-bytemath.c:61: error: "DETECT_BYTEMATH_ENDIAN_DEFAULT" redefined [-Werror]
61 | #define DETECT_BYTEMATH_ENDIAN_DEFAULT (uint8_t) BigEndian
|
In file included from rust.h:34,
from detect-bytemath.c:32:
./../rust/gen/rust-bindings.h:5071: note: this is the location of the previous definition
5071 | #define DETECT_BYTEMATH_ENDIAN_DEFAULT BigEndian
|
Ticket: 8518
Keywords that work for HTTP2 headers match now as soon as possible
A push promise is now considered like a headers frame with regards
to the progress (no dedicated "reserved" progress/state)
http.protocol and http.stat_msg keywords are now registered at
earliest progress, since these are synthetic like "HTTP/2" and
not really seen on the wire.
http.request_line and http.response_line match only on data,
and not on headers, since we must wait the end of headers
to be sure to have the full line
http2.size_update now matches at headers progress as it should
http2.frametype, http2.errorcode, http2.priority now match like
http2.window, when the tx is complete from both sides, as a
half-closed client may still send priority, rst_stream
or window_update frames
In a recent warning reported by scan-build, datasets were found to be
using a blocking call in a critical section.
datasets.c:187:12: warning: Call to blocking function 'fgets' inside of critical section [unix.BlockInCriticalSection]
187 | while (fgets(line, (int)sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
datasets.c:292:12: warning: Call to blocking function 'fgets' inside of critical section [unix.BlockInCriticalSection]
292 | while (fgets(line, (int)sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
datasets.c:368:12: warning: Call to blocking function 'fgets' inside of critical section [unix.BlockInCriticalSection]
368 | while (fgets(line, (int)sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
datasets.c:442:12: warning: Call to blocking function 'fgets' inside of critical section [unix.BlockInCriticalSection]
442 | while (fgets(line, (int)sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
datasets.c:512:12: warning: Call to blocking function 'fgets' inside of critical section [unix.BlockInCriticalSection]
512 | while (fgets(line, (int)sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
5 warnings generated.
These calls are blocking in the multi tenant mode where several tenants
may be trying to load the same dataset in parallel.
In a single tenant mode, this operation is performed as a part of a
single thread before the engine startup.
In order to evade the warning and simplify the code, the initial file
reading is moved to Rust with this commit with a much simpler handling
of dataset and datarep.
Bug 7398
Adds a new rust modbus app layer parser and detection module.
Moves the C module to rust but leaves the test cases in place to
regression test the new rust module.
Renaming was done with shell commands, git mv for moving the files and content like
find -iname '*.c' | xargs sed -i 's/ikev1/ike/g' respecting the different mixes of upper/lower case.
The cbindgen generated header should not include rust.h as
rust.h already includes the generated binding.
Fixup C source code that only pulled the generated include, it
should instead pull in "rust.h" which includes the generated
binding plus other misc. stuff.
JsonBuilder is a Rust module for creating JSON output. Unlike
Jansson, the final JSON string is built up as items are added,
instead of building up an object tree and rendering it when
done.
The idea is to create a more efficient JSON serializer instead
of a flexible one.