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Jon Siwek
787b1e6bf2 Merge branch 'topic/corelight/reporter-hook' of https://github.com/corelight/bro
* 'topic/corelight/reporter-hook' of https://github.com/corelight/bro:
  Add reporter hook.
2017-11-21 12:28:52 -06:00
Johanna Amann
b852437126 Add reporter hook.
The hook being added is:

bool HookReporter(const std::string& prefix, const EventHandlerPtr event,
                  const Connection* conn, const val_list* addl, bool location,
                  const Location* location1, const Location* location2,
                  bool time, const std::string& buffer) override;

This hook gives access to basically all information that is available in
the function in Reporter.cc that performs the logging. The hook is
called each time when anything passes through the reporter in the cases
in which an event usually would be called. This includes weirds. The
hook can return false to prevent the normal reporter events from being
raised.
2017-11-16 13:02:12 -08:00
Johanna Amann
91dcefe104 Fix and extend behavior of HookLoadFile
This commit fixes and extends the behavior of HookLoadFile. Before this
change, HookLoadFile appended ".bro" to each path that was @loaded, even
if the path specified directory names. Furthermore it only gave the path
of the file as it was specified in the Bro script without revealing the
final path of the file that it was going to load.

This patch changes this behavior - in addition to giving the unmodified
path given in the @load command, the hook now returns the resolved path
of the file or directory it is going to load (if found). The hook is
furthermore raises for @load-sigs and @load-plugin; a enum specifies the
kind of load that is happening.
2017-11-16 12:31:27 -08:00
Jon Siwek
874d2b9fb0 Merge branch 'topic/corelight/logging-hooks' of https://github.com/corelight/bro
* 'topic/corelight/logging-hooks' of https://github.com/corelight/bro:
  Plugin: Add hooks for log init and writing.
2017-05-04 11:44:43 -05:00
Johanna Amann
684ea8aa37 Plugin: Add hooks for log init and writing.
The two hooks being added are:

void HookLogInit(const std::string& writer, const std::string& instantiating_filter, bool local, bool remote, const logging::WriterBackend::WriterInfo& info, int num_fields, const threading::Field* const* fields);

which is called when a writer is being instantiated and contains
information about the fields being logged, as well as

bool HookLogWrite(const std::string& writer, const std::string& filter, const logging::WriterBackend::WriterInfo& info, int num_fields, const threading::Field* const* fields, threading::Value** vals);

which is called for each log line being written by each writer. It
contains all the data being written. The data can be changed in the
function call and lines can be prevented from being written.

This commit also fixes a few small problems with plugin hooks itself,
and extends the tests that were already there, besides introducing tests
for the added functionality.
2017-04-24 14:02:05 -07:00
Robin Sommer
8acf995361 Fixing Broxygen indexing confusion for plugins.
Because plugins register their script directories with the BROPATH,
Broxygen stripped them out from plugin script paths it was indexing.
That then led to multiple plugins ending up with the same script
paths, triggering warnings about duplicates.

I fixed this by checking if a script comes out of a plugin. If so, it
gets an artifcial index prefix "<plugin-name>:", followed by the
script's relative path inside the plugin's top-level directory. For
example, "/opt/bro/lib/bro/plugins/Bro_Netmap/scripts/init.bro" now
turns into "Bro::Netmap:scripts/init.bro" for Broxygen purposes
(whereas it used to be just "init.bro").

Addresses BIT-1663.

(Can't think of a good way to add a test for this unfortunately.)
2016-09-29 16:18:53 -07:00
Robin Sommer
c91792b762 Merge branch 'topic/jswaro/feature/HookAddToAnalyzer-tcprs-support' of https://github.com/jswaro/bro
Making two changes here:

    - Renaming the hook to SetupAnalyzerTree.

    - Reverting the reversal of the script load order. Instead, I'm
      adding an additional script that Bro looks for to load first,
      "__preload__.bro". Also extending the plugin docs to cover this.

    - Increasing plugin API version, as I suppose adding a new virtual
      function may invalidate binary compatibility.

* 'topic/jswaro/feature/HookAddToAnalyzer-tcprs-support' of https://github.com/jswaro/bro:
  Add hook 'HookAddToAnalyzerTree' to support TCPRS plugin
2015-08-10 15:05:48 -07:00
James Swaro
85fd1c9fa7 Add hook 'HookAddToAnalyzerTree' to support TCPRS plugin
This commit introduces a new hook, HookAddToAnalyzerTree, which
allows plugins to add a new analyzer to the analyzer tree during
analyzer tree creation. This hook is necessary to support the
TCPRS plugin.

Additionally, the order in which the scripts were loaded has been
changed to address a problem with undefined variable errors due
to load order issues.

Signed-off-by: James Swaro <james.swaro@gmail.com>
2015-07-26 13:32:24 -05:00
Robin Sommer
6fa03abdbc Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/gilbert/plugin-api-tweak'
* origin/topic/gilbert/plugin-api-tweak:
  Updating plugin.hooks baseline so that test succeeds
  Revert spacing change that shouldn't have been included with the previous changeset ... should fix all of the plugin tests save hooks, which needs to be updated.
  More small fixes
  Small fixes
  Incremental
  Re-updating plugin.hooks test to include new argument output (after merge).
  Fixing logic errors in HandlePluginResult
  Updating tests and tweaking HookArgument to include Frame support.
  Incremental commit: implementing a wrapper for the Val class.
  Reverting change to const status of network_time.  Also, see FIXME: in Func.cc / HandlePluginResult ...
  Tweaks to result handling to make things a little more sane.
  Plugin API: minor change (adding parent frame) to support calling methods from hook.  Also declare network time update argument to be const because good practice.

BIT-1270 #merged

Conflicts:
	testing/btest/Baseline/plugins.hooks/output
2015-03-02 18:17:52 -08:00
Gilbert Clark
7eadcad674 Merge branch 'master' into topic/gilbert/plugin-api-tweak
Conflicts:
	testing/btest/Baseline/plugins.api-version-mismatch/output
	testing/btest/Baseline/plugins.hooks/output
	testing/btest/plugins/api-version-mismatch.sh
2014-11-24 16:21:23 -05:00
Gilbert Clark
d639488d36 Incremental commit: implementing a wrapper for the Val class.
Just a checkpoint: need to add / update tests to make sure things work as expected.  Should build / pass core btests, though.
2014-09-27 08:03:30 -04:00
Gilbert Clark
8d04f58eda Reverting change to const status of network_time. Also, see FIXME: in Func.cc / HandlePluginResult ... 2014-09-19 21:55:47 -04:00
Gilbert Clark
2446a942e0 Plugin API: minor change (adding parent frame) to support calling methods from hook. Also declare network time update argument to be const because good practice. 2014-09-04 20:41:44 -04:00
Jon Siwek
69b1ba653d Minor adjustments to plugin code/docs.
Mostly whitespace/typos.
Moved some Plugin methods out from public access.
2014-07-30 16:48:23 -05:00
Robin Sommer
9616cd8e61 Further polishing and cleanup in preparation for merge. 2014-07-12 18:12:09 -07:00
Robin Sommer
48c6b934f4 Plugin fixes for FreeBSD. 2014-06-19 13:22:52 -07:00
Robin Sommer
60cf0ddf26 Polishing, mostly documentation updates. 2014-06-17 11:50:23 -07:00
Robin Sommer
551950c438 Adding environment variable BRO_PLUGIN_ACTIVATE that unconditionally
activates plugins.

Plugins are specified with a comma-separated list of names.
2014-05-29 18:15:18 -07:00
Robin Sommer
421120e12c Extending plugin interface.
This is for feature parity with the older interface, and remains
experimental for now.
2014-05-15 15:36:48 -07:00
Robin Sommer
ee75958951 Adding meta hooks.
This is mainly an experiment to see if this makes sense. I'm not very
fond of the arguments being wrapped into a discriminating union, but I
like it better than other alternatives at least.

The new code is untested.
2014-01-22 14:29:22 -08:00
Robin Sommer
ea01a1be30 Reworking plugin interface to not rely on macros.
The Plugin.cc file is now just a standard class, with the interface
changed a bit to make it more easy to write. However, there're still
some conventions that one must follow to make everything work (like
using the right namespace structure).

This commit also includes the option to compile built-in plugins
dynamically instead of statically by adding
SET(BRO_PLUGIN_BUILD_DYNAMIC TRUE) to their CMake config. This hasn't
been tested much yet, and I'm still undecided if it's somethign we
would want to do by default--but we could now if wanted. :)

Also some minor other cleanup of plugin APIs and built infrastructure.

All tested on MacOS only currently.
2014-01-20 13:39:11 -08:00
Robin Sommer
a80dd10215 Updates of the dynamic plugin code.
Includes:

    - Cleanup of the plugin API, in particular generally changing
      const char* to std::string

    - Renaming environment variable BRO_PLUGINS to BRO_PLUGIN_PATH,
      defaulting to <prefix>/lib/bro/plugins

    - Reworking how dynamic plugins are searched and activated. See
      doc/devel/plugins.rst for details.

    - New @load-plugin directive to explicitly activate a plugin

    - Support for Darwin. (Linux untested right now)

    - The init-plugin updates come with support for "make test", "make
      sdist", and "make bdist" (see how-to).

    - Test updates.

Notes: The new hook mechanism, which allows plugins to hook into Bro's
core a well-defined points, is still essentially untested.
2013-12-16 11:57:56 -08:00
Robin Sommer
bda0c29f66 Restructuring the plugin API to accomodate hooks.
I got rid of the earlier separate InterpreterPlugin class. Instead
Plugin now has a set of virtual methods HookSomething()... that
plugins can override. For efficiency purposes, they however need to
register first that they are interested in a hook, otherwise the
virtual method will never be called. The idea is to extend the set of
hooks over time as we figure out what's useful.

This is a checkpoint commit that's essentially untested and probably
broken. It compiles, though.
2013-11-26 14:04:29 -08:00
Robin Sommer
555df1e7ea Checkpointing the dynamic plugin code.
This is essentially the code from the dynamic-plugin branch except for
some pieces that I have split out into separate, earlier commits.

I'm going to updatre things in this branch going forward.
2013-11-26 14:04:29 -08:00
Robin Sommer
e3a7e0301b Cleanup and more API docs. 2013-05-30 16:45:14 -07:00
Robin Sommer
19c1816ebb Infrastructure for modularizing protocol analyzers.
There's now a new directory "src/protocols/", and the plan is for each
protocol analyzer to eventually have its own subdirectory in there
that contains everything it defines (C++/pac/bif). The infrastructure
to make that happen is in place, and two analyzers have been
converted to the new model, HTTP and SSL; there's no further
HTTP/SSL-specific code anywhere else in the core anymore (I believe :-)

Further changes:

    - -N lists available plugins, -NN lists more details on what these
      plugins provide (analyzers, bif elements). (The latter does not
      work for analyzers that haven't been converted yet).

    - *.bif.bro files now go into scripts/base/bif/; and
      scripts/base/bif/plugins/ for bif files provided by plugins.

    - I've factored out the bifcl/binpac CMake magic from
      src/CMakeLists.txt to cmake/{BifCl,Binpac}

    - There's a new cmake/BroPlugin that contains magic to allow
      plugins to have a simple CMakeLists.txt. The hope is that
      eventually the same CMakeLists.txt can be used for compiling a
      plugin either statically or dynamically.

    - bifcl has a new option -c that changes the code it generates so
      that it can be used with a plugin.

TODOs:
    - "make install" is probably broken.
    - Broxygen is probably broken for plugin-defined events.
    - event groups are broken (do we want to keep them?)
2013-03-29 19:59:31 -07:00
Robin Sommer
af1809aaa3 First prototype of new analyzer framework.
This is a larger internal change that moves the analyzer
infrastructure to a more flexible model where the available analyzers
don't need to be hardcoded at compile time anymore. While currently
they actually still are, this will in the future enable external
analyzer plugins. For now, it does already add the capability to
dynamically enable/disable analyzers from script-land, replacing the
old Analyzer::Available() methods.

There are three major parts going into this:

    - A new plugin infrastructure in src/plugin. This is independent
      of analyzers and will eventually support plugins for other parts
      of Bro as well (think: readers and writers). The goal is that
      plugins can be alternatively compiled in statically or loadead
      dynamically at runtime from a shared library. While the latter
      isn't there yet, there'll be almost no code change for a plugin
      to make it dynamic later (hopefully :)

    - New analyzer infrastructure in src/analyzer. I've moved a number
      of analyzer-related classes here, including Analyzer and DPM;
      the latter now renamed to Analyzer::Manager. More will move here
      later. Currently, there's only one plugin here, which provides
      *all* existing analyzers. We can modularize this further in the
      future (or not).

    - A new script interface in base/framework/analyzer. I think that
      this will eventually replace the dpm framework, but for now
      that's still there as well, though some parts have moved over.

I've also remove the dpd_config table; ports are now configured via
the analyzer framework. For exmaple, for SSH:

    const ports = { 22/tcp } &redef;

    event bro_init() &priority=5
        {
        ...
        Analyzer::register_for_ports(Analyzer::ANALYZER_SSH, ports);
        }

As you can see, the old ANALYZER_SSH constants have more into an enum
in the Analyzer namespace.

This is all hardly tested right now, and not everything works yet.
There's also a lot more cleanup to do (moving more classes around;
removing no longer used functionality; documenting script and C++
interfaces; regression tests). But it seems to generally work with a
small trace at least.

The debug stream "dpm" shows more about the loaded/enabled analyzers.

A new option -N lists loaded plugins and what they provide (including
those compiled in statically; i.e., right now it outputs all the
analyzers).

This is all not cast-in-stone yet, for some things we need to see if
they make sense this way. Feedback welcome.
2013-03-26 11:05:38 -07:00