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Further polishing and cleanup in preparation for merge.
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project(Bro C CXX)
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# When changing the minimum version here, also adapt
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# cmake/BroPluginDynamic and
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# aux/bro-aux/plugin-support/skeleton/CMakeLists.txt
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6.3 FATAL_ERROR)
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@ -247,10 +247,11 @@ in its search path ``BRO_PLUGIN_PATH``. However, in bare mode (``bro
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-b``), no dynamic plugins will be activated by default; instead the
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user can selectively enable individual plugins in scriptland using the
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``@load-plugin <qualified-plugin-name>`` directive (e.g.,
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``@load-plugin Demo::Rot13``). Alternatively, one can also set the
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environment variable ``BRO_PLUGIN_ACTIVATE`` to a list of
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comma(!)-separated names of plugins to unconditionally activate, even
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in bare mode.
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``@load-plugin Demo::Rot13``). Alternatively, one can activate a
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plugin from the command-line by specifying its full name
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(``Demo::Rot13``), or set the environment variable
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``BRO_PLUGIN_ACTIVATE`` to a list of comma(!)-separated names of
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plugins to unconditionally activate, even in bare mode.
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``bro -N`` shows activated plugins separately from found but not yet
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activated plugins. Note that plugins compiled statically into Bro are
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Not yet available as plugins.
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Hooks
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=====
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TODO.
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Testing Plugins
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===============
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Debugging Plugins
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=================
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..todo::
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Plugins can use Bro's standard debug logger by using the
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``PLUGIN_DBG_LOG(<plugin>, <args>)`` macro (defined in
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``DebugLogger.h``), where ``<plugin>`` is the ``Plugin`` instance and
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``<args>`` are printf-style arguments, just as with Bro's standard
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debuggging macros.
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At runtime, one then activates a plugin's debugging output with ``-B
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plugin-<name>``, where ``<name>`` is the name of the plugin as
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returned by its ``Configure()`` method, yet with the
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namespace-separator ``::`` replaced with a simple dash. Example: If
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the plugin is called ``Bro::Demo``, use ``-B plugin-Bro-Dome``. As
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usual, the debugging output will be recorded to ``debug.log`` if Bro's
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compiled in debug mode.
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Document.
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Documenting Plugins
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===================
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# Install *.bif.bro.
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install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/base/bif DESTINATION ${BRO_SCRIPT_INSTALL_PATH}/base)
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# Make clean removes the bif and plugin directories.
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# Make clean removes the bif directory.
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set_directory_properties(PROPERTIES ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/scripts/base/bif)
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23
src/Func.cc
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src/Func.cc
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return 1;
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}
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Val* BroFunc::Call(val_list* args, Frame* parent) const
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Val* BroFunc::HandlePluginResult(Val* plugin_resul, tval_list* args)
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{
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#ifdef PROFILE_BRO_FUNCTIONS
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DEBUG_MSG("Function: %s\n", id->Name());
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#endif
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// Helper function factoring out this code from BroFunc:Call() for better
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// readability.
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Val* plugin_result = PLUGIN_HOOK_WITH_RESULT(HOOK_CALL_FUNCTION, HookCallFunction(this, args), 0);
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if ( plugin_result )
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{
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// TODO: We should factor this out into its own method.
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switch ( Flavor() ) {
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case FUNC_FLAVOR_EVENT:
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Unref(plugin_result);
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return plugin_result;
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}
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Val* BroFunc::Call(val_list* args, Frame* parent) const
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{
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#ifdef PROFILE_BRO_FUNCTIONS
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DEBUG_MSG("Function: %s\n", id->Name());
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#endif
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Val* plugin_result = PLUGIN_HOOK_WITH_RESULT(HOOK_CALL_FUNCTION, HookCallFunction(this, args), 0);
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if ( plugin_result )
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return HandlePluginResult(plugin_result, args);
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if ( bodies.empty() )
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{
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// Can only happen for events and hooks.
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protected:
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BroFunc() : Func(BRO_FUNC) {}
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Stmt* AddInits(Stmt* body, id_list* inits);
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Val* HandlePluginResult(Val* plugin_result, val_list* args);
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DECLARE_SERIAL(BroFunc);
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BroObj::~BroObj()
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{
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if ( notify_plugins )
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{
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PLUGIN_HOOK_VOID(HOOK_BRO_OBJ_DTOR, HookBroObjDtor(this));
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}
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delete location;
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}
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* @param method_call The \a Manager method corresponding to the hook.
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*/
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#define PLUGIN_HOOK_VOID(hook, method_call) \
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if ( plugin_mgr->HavePluginForHook(plugin::hook) ) plugin_mgr->method_call;
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{ if ( plugin_mgr->HavePluginForHook(plugin::hook) ) plugin_mgr->method_call; }
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/**
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* Macro to trigger hooks that return a result.
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unsigned int ret_total;
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#ifdef HAVE_MALLINFO
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// For memory, getrusage() gives bogus results on Linux. Grmpf.
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struct mallinfo mi = mallinfo();
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if ( malloced )
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struct rusage r;
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getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &r);
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// At least on FreeBSD it's in KB.
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// In KB.
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ret_total = r.ru_maxrss * 1024;
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if ( total )
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