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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jon Siwek
e7e5cf0f89 Use const-ref parameter for zeek::val_list_to_args()
It ended up being used a bit more than initially expected and this
is closer to the style we're generally aiming for.
2020-03-26 11:32:01 -07:00
Jon Siwek
54bc3bd5c6 Remove TimerMgr arg from event queuing/scheduling methods
It's not useful for anything since there's only ever a single TimerMgr.
2020-03-25 19:05:17 -07:00
Jon Siwek
6980f63a91 Deprecate EventMgr::QueueEventFast() and update usages to Enqueue() 2020-03-25 16:09:33 -07:00
Jon Siwek
0db484cc7a Deprecate EventMgr::QueueEvent() and update usages to Enqueue() 2020-03-25 16:09:33 -07:00
Jon Siwek
4e1ac4e124 Use vector<IntrusivePtr<Val>> for Func::Call and Event queuing args
This change may break BIFs that use @ARGS@, @ARG@, or @ARGC@ since their
types have changed.
2020-03-24 16:50:18 -07:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
12230ceb83 Check for failure when registering event manager with iosource manager (Coverity 1419398) 2020-02-12 16:39:00 -08:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
c5748e4494 Give real variable names to SegmentProfiler objects when defining them (bugprone-unused-raii)
The reason behind this one is that without a real variable name, the profile objects are immediately desctructed and the profiling only happens for the small window when they were valid. If the intention is to profile the method where they were defined, this doesn't actually happen.
2020-02-11 14:11:22 -08:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
4f23c0360a GH-773: Make EventMgr an IOSource so that events interrupt kevent waits 2020-02-05 15:43:37 -05:00
Max Kellermann
6a815b4b06 UID, ..: un-inline methods to reduce header dependencies
Only 1% build time speedup, but still, it declutters the headers a bit.

Before this patch:

 2565.17user 141.83system 2:25.46elapsed 1860%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 1489076maxresident)k
 72576inputs+9130920outputs (1667major+49400430minor)pagefaults 0swaps

After this patch:

 2537.19user 142.94system 2:26.90elapsed 1824%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 1434268maxresident)k
 16240inputs+8887152outputs (1931major+48728888minor)pagefaults 0swaps
2020-02-04 20:51:02 +01:00
Max Kellermann
0db61f3094 include cleanup
The Zeek code base has very inconsistent #includes.  Many sources
included a few headers, and those headers included other headers, and
in the end, nearly everything is included everywhere, so missing
#includes were never noticed.  Another side effect was a lot of header
bloat which slows down the build.

First step to fix it: in each source file, its own header should be
included first to verify that each header's includes are correct, and
none is missing.

After adding the missing #includes, I replaced lots of #includes
inside headers with class forward declarations.  In most headers,
object pointers are never referenced, so declaring the function
prototypes with forward-declared classes is just fine.

This patch speeds up the build by 19%, because each compilation unit
gets smaller.  Here are the "time" numbers for a fresh build (with a
warm page cache but without ccache):

Before this patch:

 3144.94user 161.63system 3:02.87elapsed 1808%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 2168608maxresident)k
 760inputs+12008400outputs (1511major+57747204minor)pagefaults 0swaps

After this patch:

 2565.17user 141.83system 2:25.46elapsed 1860%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 1489076maxresident)k
 72576inputs+9130920outputs (1667major+49400430minor)pagefaults 0swaps
2020-02-04 20:51:02 +01:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
a159d075cf Add Trigger manager for managing triggers created by things like 'when' statements
- Adds new trigger namespace
- Adds trigger::Manager class as a new IOSource for keeping track of triggers and integrating them into the loop. Previously the loop relied on the event manager Drain() method to process all triggers on every loop, but now that the loop actively waits for events to occur, triggers would not fire when they needed to. Adding them as part of the loop ensures they're checked.
2020-01-31 10:13:09 -07:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
54752ef9a1 Deprecate the internal int/uint types in favor of the cstdint types they were based on 2019-08-12 13:50:07 -07:00
Johanna Amann
c068daa258 Remove remnants of event serializer. 2019-06-18 10:17:00 -07:00
Johanna Amann
824ccde6fc Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into topic/johanna/243 2019-05-20 10:14:11 -07:00
Jon Siwek
6ad7099f7e Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/robin/gh-239'
* origin/topic/robin/gh-239:
  Undo a change to btest.cfg from a recent commit
  Updating submodule.
  Fix zeek-wrapper
  Update for renaming BroControl to ZeekControl.
  Updating submodule.
  GH-239: Rename bro to zeek, bro-config to zeek-config, and bro-path-dev to zeek-path-dev.
2019-05-14 13:27:40 -07:00
Johanna Amann
474efe9e69 Remove value serialization.
Note - this compiles, but you cannot run Bro anymore - it crashes
immediately with a 0-pointer access. The reason behind it is that the
required clone functionality does not work anymore.
2019-05-09 11:54:38 -07:00
Johanna Amann
dcd6454530 Remove RemoteSerializer and related code/types.
Also removes broccoli from the source tree.
2019-05-03 15:00:13 -07:00
Robin Sommer
789cb376fd GH-239: Rename bro to zeek, bro-config to zeek-config, and bro-path-dev to zeek-path-dev.
This also installs symlinks from "zeek" and "bro-config" to a wrapper
script that prints a deprecation warning.

The btests pass, but this is still WIP. broctl renaming is still
missing.

#239
2019-05-01 21:43:45 +00:00
Jon Siwek
b6862c5c59 Add methods to queue events without handler existence check
Added ConnectionEventFast() and QueueEventFast() methods to avoid
redundant event handler existence checks.

It's common practice for caller to already check for event handler
existence before doing all the work of constructing the arguments, so
it's desirable to not have to check for existence again.

E.g. going through ConnectionEvent() means 3 existence checks:
one you do yourself before calling it, one in ConnectionEvent(), and then
another in QueueEvent().

The existence check itself can be more than a few operations sometimes
as it needs to check a few flags that determine if it's enabled, has
a local body, or has any remote receivers in the old comm. system or
has been flagged as something to publish in the new comm. system.
2019-04-11 20:30:25 -07:00
Jon Siwek
8bc65f09ec Cleanup/improve PList usage and Event API
Majority of PLists are now created as automatic/stack objects,
rather than on heap and initialized either with the known-capacity
reserved upfront or directly from an initializer_list (so there's no
wasted slack in the memory that gets allocated for lists containing
a fixed/known number of elements).

Added versions of the ConnectionEvent/QueueEvent methods that take
a val_list by value.

Added a move ctor/assign-operator to Plists to allow passing them
around without having to copy the underlying array of pointers.
2019-04-11 20:30:25 -07:00
Jon Siwek
2982765128 Pre-allocate and re-use Vals for bool, int, count, enum and empty string 2019-01-09 18:29:23 -06:00
Robin Sommer
fe7e1ee7f0 Merge topic/actor-system throug a squashed commit. 2018-05-18 22:39:23 +00:00
Jon Siwek
1e4964de77 Preallocate all possible PortVals.
The performance benefit is small (maybe ~1% at most), however, it's a
trivial change without downsides.
2017-12-11 15:29:28 -06:00
Robin Sommer
2335a62a07 Preventing the event processing from looping endlessly when an event
reraised itself during execution of its handlers.
2016-06-14 18:11:32 -07:00
Seth Hall
2b0a28686a Cleaned up stats collection.
- Removed the gap_report event.  It wasn't used anymore
   and functionally no more capable that scheduling events
   and using the get_gap_summary bif.

 - Added functionality to Dictionaries to count cumulative
   numbers of inserts performed.  This is further used to
   measure the total number of connections of various types.
   Previously only the number of active connections was
   available.

 - The Reassembler base class now tracks active reassembly
   size for all subclasses (File/TCP/Frag & unknown).

 - Improvements to the stats.log.  Mostly, more information.
2016-01-04 00:55:52 -05:00
Robin Sommer
3957091e1b Renaming config.h to bro-config.h.
A couple times now I had this conflicting with files of the same name
in other projects.
2015-07-28 11:57:04 -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
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
d6855dc4eb Pass over the InternalError() changes. 2013-10-11 15:11:06 -07:00
Jon Siwek
b828a6ddc7 Review usage of Reporter::InternalError, addresses BIT-1045.
Replaced some with InternalWarning or InternalAnalyzerError, the later
being a new method which signals the analyzer to not process further
input.  Some usages I just removed if they didn't make sense or clearly
couldn't happen.  Also did some minor refactors of related code while
reviewing/exploring ways to get rid of InternalError usages.

Also, for TCP content file write failures there's a new event:
"contents_file_write_failure".
2013-10-10 14:45:06 -05:00
Robin Sommer
eb637f9f3e Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into topic/robin/plugins
Thanks to git this merge was less troublesome that I was afraid it
would be. Not all tests pass yet though (and file hashes have changed
unfortunately).

Conflicts:
	cmake
	doc/scripts/DocSourcesList.cmake
	scripts/base/init-bare.bro
	scripts/base/protocols/ftp/main.bro
	scripts/base/protocols/irc/dcc-send.bro
	scripts/test-all-policy.bro
	src/AnalyzerTags.h
	src/CMakeLists.txt
	src/analyzer/Analyzer.cc
	src/analyzer/protocol/file/File.cc
	src/analyzer/protocol/file/File.h
	src/analyzer/protocol/http/HTTP.cc
	src/analyzer/protocol/http/HTTP.h
	src/analyzer/protocol/mime/MIME.cc
	src/event.bif
	src/main.cc
	src/util-config.h.in
	testing/btest/Baseline/coverage.bare-load-baseline/canonified_loaded_scripts.log
	testing/btest/Baseline/coverage.default-load-baseline/canonified_loaded_scripts.log
	testing/btest/Baseline/istate.events-ssl/receiver.http.log
	testing/btest/Baseline/istate.events-ssl/sender.http.log
	testing/btest/Baseline/istate.events/receiver.http.log
	testing/btest/Baseline/istate.events/sender.http.log
2013-05-16 17:58:48 -07:00
Jon Siwek
2747e839fb FileAnalysis: insert explicit event queue flush points.
And added an event called "event_queue_flush_point" to mark where that
occured in the event stream.  The FAF now uses an explicit event queue
flush instead of buffering input in order to wait for a file handle to
be returned from script-layer.
2013-04-10 16:48:10 -05:00
Jon Siwek
a2d9b47bcd FileAnalysis: finish switching hooks to events. 2013-04-10 11:13:43 -05:00
Jon Siwek
641154f8e8 FileAnalysis: checkpoint in middle of big reorganization.
- FileAnalysis::Info is now just a record used for logging, the fa_file
  record type is defined in init-bare.bro as the analogue to a
  connection record.

- Starting to transfer policy hook triggers and analyzer results to
  events.
2013-04-09 15:49:58 -05:00
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
Jon Siwek
84a0c2fdac FileAnalysis: file handles now set from events.
Versus from synchronous function calls, which doesn't work well because
the function call can see a script-layer state that doesn't reflect
the state as it will be in terms of the event/network stream.
2013-03-25 15:37:58 -05:00
Jon Siwek
495e987938 Remove $Id$ tags 2011-08-04 15:21:18 -05:00
Robin Sommer
66e2c3b623 Renaming the Logger to Reporter.
Also changing output to not include timestamps when we haven't started
processing packets yet.
2011-07-01 09:22:33 -07:00
Robin Sommer
93894eed9b Overhauling the internal reporting of messages to the user.
The Logger class is now in charge of reporting all errors, warnings,
informational messages, weirds, and syslogs. All other components
route their messages through the global bro_logger singleton.

The Logger class comes with these reporting methods:

    void Message(const char* fmt, ...);
    void Warning(const char* fmt, ...);
    void Error(const char* fmt, ...);
    void FatalError(const char* fmt, ...); // Terminate Bro.
    void Weird(const char* name);
    [ .. some more Weird() variants ... ]
    void Syslog(const char* fmt, ...);
    void InternalWarning(const char* fmt, ...);
    void InternalError(const char* fmt, ...); // Terminates Bro.

See Logger.h for more information on these.

Generally, the reporting now works as follows:

    - All non-fatal message are reported in one of two ways:

        (1) At startup (i.e., before we start processing packets),
            they are logged to stderr.

        (2) During processing, they turn into events:

            event log_message%(msg: string, location: string%);
            event log_warning%(msg: string, location: string%);
            event log_error%(msg: string, location: string%);

            The script level can then handle them as desired.

            If we don't have an event handler, we fall back to
            reporting on stderr.

    - All fatal errors are logged to stderr and Bro terminates
      immediately.

    - Syslog(msg) directly syslogs, but doesn't do anything else.

The three main types of messages can also be generated on the
scripting layer via new Log::* bifs:

    Log::error(msg: string);
    Log::warning(msg: string);
    Log::message(msg: string);

These pass through the bro_logger as well and thus are handled in the
same way. Their output includes location information.

More changes:

    - Removed the alarm statement and the alarm_hook event.

    - Adapted lots of locations to use the bro_logger, including some
      of the messages that were previously either just written to
      stdout, or even funneled through the alarm mechanism.

    - No distinction anymore between Error() and RunTime(). There's
      now only one class of errors; the line was quite blurred already
      anyway.

    - util.h: all the error()/warn()/message()/run_time()/pinpoint()
      functions are gone. Use the bro_logger instead now.

    - Script errors are formatted a bit differently due to the
      changes. What I've seen so far looks ok to me, but let me know
      if there's something odd.

Notes:

    - The default handlers for the new log_* events are just dummy
      implementations for now since we need to integrate all this into
      the new scripts anyway.

    - I'm not too happy with the names of the Logger class and its
      instance bro_logger. We now have a LogMgr as well, which makes
      this all a bit confusing. But I didn't have a good idea for
      better names so I stuck with them for now.

      Perhaps we should merge Logger and LogMgr?
2011-06-25 16:40:54 -07:00
Robin Sommer
a3a075174b Merging in 'topic/robin/cleanup-rewriter'.
Removing everything related to trace rewriting.

(I wasn't too careful in ensuring that I catch everything in the
scripts; Seth is working on those anyway.)

(Merging by cherry-picking the corresponding commit, as the branch was
accidentally made off of the logging stuff).
2011-04-01 15:23:50 -07:00
Robin Sommer
61757ac78b Initial import of svn+ssh:://svn.icir.org/bro/trunk/bro as of r7088 2010-09-27 20:42:30 -07:00