* origin/topic/seth/dhcp-update:
Rework to the DHCP analyzer.
First step of DHCP analyzer rearchitecture.
Add .btest scripts for dhck_ack and dhcp_discover messages verifying that new options are correctly reported in dhcp.log records.
Extend DHCP protocol analyzer with new options.
BIT-1924 #merged
Additional changes:
* Removed known-hosts.bro as the only thing populating its table was
the already-removed known-hosts-and-devices.bro. So a
known_devices.log will no longer be generated.
* In dhcp-options.pac, the process_relay_agent_inf_option had a memleak
and also process_auto_proxy_config_option looked like it accessed one
byte past the end of the available bytestring, so fixed those.
This commit marks (hopefully) ever one-parameter constructor as explicit.
It also uses override in (hopefully) all circumstances where a virtual
method is overridden.
There are a very few other minor changes - most of them were necessary
to get everything to compile (like one additional constructor). In one
case I changed an implicit operation to an explicit string conversion -
I think the automatically chosen conversion was much more convoluted.
This took longer than I want to admit but not as long as I feared :)
Old event prototypes have changed and the events are broken right
now and may be removed in favor of the new generic "dhcp_message"
event.
DHCP option parsing is abstracted from the main code base of the
protocol parser and are all now located in their own file.
Documentation, tests, and final code cleanup are still pending.
The main change is that reassembly code (e.g. for TCP) now uses
int64/uint64 (signedness is situational) data types in place of int
types in order to support delivering data to analyzers that pass 2GB
thresholds. There's also changes in logic that accompany the change in
data types, e.g. to fix TCP sequence space arithmetic inconsistencies.
Another significant change is in the Analyzer API: the *Packet and
*Undelivered methods now use a uint64 in place of an int for the
relative sequence space offset parameter.