As the logging modules are no longer threading modules, rename
them so they don't look like they are being registered as
threading modules.
Also, move the registration to the output.c which will handle
registration of the loggers.
Introduces a new thread module, TMM_LOGGER, which is the
root most logger.
Only handles loggers in the packet path, stats and flow
logging are not included.
The loggers are made up of a hierarchy of loggers. At the top we
have the root logger which is the main entry point to
logging. Under the root there exists parent loggers that are the
entry point for specific types of loggers such as packet logger,
transaction loggers, etc. Each parent logger may have 0 or more
loggers that actual handle the job of producing output to something
like a file.
Convert HTTP body handling to use the Streaming Buffer API. This means
the HtpBodyChunks no longer maintain their own data segments, but
instead add their data to the StreamingBuffer instance in the HtpBody
structure.
In case the HtpBodyChunk needs to access it's data it can do so still
through the Streaming Buffer API.
Updates & simplifies the various users of the reassembled bodies:
multipart parsing and the detection engine.
Add a new API to store data from streaming sources, like HTTP body
processing or TCP data.
Currently most of the code uses a pattern of list of data chunks
(e.g. TcpSegment) that is reassembled into a large buffer on-demand.
The Streaming Buffer API changes the logic to store the data in
reassembled form from the start, with the segments/chunks pointing
to the reassembled data.
The main buffer storing the data slides forward, automatically or
manually. The *NoTrack calls allows for a segmentless mode of
operation.
This approach has two main advantages:
1. accessing the reassembled data is virtually cost-free
2. reduction of allocations and memory management
Change AppLayerParserRegisterGetStateProgressCompletionStatus to
only store one ProgressCompletionStatus callback function for each
alproto, instead of storing one for each ipproto.
This enables us to use AppLayerParserGetStateProgressCompletionStatus
in functions where we do not know the ipproto used.
Add an argument to the registration to indicate which iterator
needs to be used: Stream or HttpBody
Add HttpBody Iterator, calling the logger(s) for each Http body chunk.
StreamIterator implementation for iterating over ACKed segments.
Flag each segment as logged when the log function has been called for it.
Set a 'OPEN' flag for the first segment in both directions.
Set a 'CLOSE' flag when the stream ends. If the last segment was already
logged, a empty CLOSE call is performed with NULL data.
This patch adds a new Log API for streaming data such as TCP reassembled
data and HTTP body data. It could also replace Filedata API.
Each time a new chunk of data is available, the callback will be called.