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Benjamin Bannier
d5fd29edcd Prefer explicit construction to coercion in record initialization
While we support initializing records via coercion from an expression
list, e.g.,

    local x: X = [$x1=1, $x2=2];

this can sometimes obscure the code to readers, e.g., when assigning to
value declared and typed elsewhere. The language runtime has a similar
overhead since instead of just constructing a known type it needs to
check at runtime that the coercion from the expression list is valid;
this can be slower than just writing the readible code in the first
place, see #4559.

With this patch we use explicit construction, e.g.,

    local x = X($x1=1, $x2=2);
2025-07-11 16:28:37 -07:00
Christian Kreibich
1bd658da8f Support for log filter policy hooks
This adds a "policy" hook into the logging framework's streams and
filters to replace the existing log filter predicates. The hook
signature is as follows:

    hook(rec: any, id: Log::ID, filter: Log::Filter);

The logging manager invokes hooks on each log record. Hooks can veto
log records via a break, and modify them if necessary. Log filters
inherit the stream-level hook, but can override or remove the hook as
needed.

The distribution's existing log streams now come with pre-defined
hooks that users can add handlers to. Their name is standardized as
"log_policy" by convention, with additional suffixes when a module
provides multiple streams. The following adds a handler to the Conn
module's default log policy hook:

    hook Conn::log_policy(rec: Conn::Info, id: Log::ID, filter: Log::Filter)
            {
            if ( some_veto_reason(rec) )
                break;
            }

By default, this handler will get invoked for any log filter
associated with the Conn::LOG stream.

The existing predicates are deprecated for removal in 4.1 but continue
to work.
2020-09-30 12:32:45 -07:00
Jon Siwek
6908d1b919 GH-1019: deprecate icmp_conn params for ICMP events
Previously, a single `icmp_conn` record was built per ICMP "connection"
and re-used for all events generated from it.  This may have been a
historical attempt at performance optimization, but:

  * By default, Zeek does not load any scripts that handle ICMP events.

  * The one script Zeek ships with that does handle ICMP events,
    "detect-traceroute", is already noted as being disabled due to
    potential performance problems of doing that kind of analysis.

  * Re-use of the original `icmp_conn` record tends to misreport
    TTL and length values since they come from original packet instead
    of the current one.

  * Even if we chose to still re-use `icmp_conn` records and just fill
    in a new TTL and length value each packet, a user script could have
    stored a reference to the record and not be expecting those values
    to be changed out from underneath them.

Now, a new `icmp_info` record is created/populated in all ICMP events
and should be used instead of `icmp_conn`.  It also removes the
orig_h/resp_h fields as those are redundant with what's already
available in the connection record.
2020-07-10 11:06:28 -07:00
Jon Siwek
aebcb1415d GH-234: rename Broxygen to Zeexygen along with roles/directives
* All "Broxygen" usages have been replaced in
  code, documentation, filenames, etc.

* Sphinx roles/directives like ":bro:see" are now ":zeek:see"

* The "--broxygen" command-line option is now "--zeexygen"
2019-04-22 19:45:50 -07:00
Jon Siwek
a994be9eeb Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/seth/zeek_init'
* origin/topic/seth/zeek_init:
  Some more testing fixes.
  Update docs and tests for bro_(init|done) -> zeek_(init|done)
  Implement the zeek_init handler.
2019-04-19 11:24:29 -07:00
Daniel Thayer
18bd74454b Rename all scripts to have ".zeek" file extension 2019-04-11 21:12:40 -05:00
Renamed from scripts/policy/misc/detect-traceroute/main.bro (Browse further)