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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Tim Wojtulewicz
e51f02737b Convert uses of loop_over_list to ranged-for loops 2019-07-15 19:00:24 -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
Jon Siwek
c67da0a3cb Add comments to QueueEvent() and ConnectionEvent()
And also their "Fast" variants.
2019-04-29 19:21:18 -07:00
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
Robin Sommer
fe7e1ee7f0 Merge topic/actor-system throug a squashed commit. 2018-05-18 22:39:23 +00:00
Johanna Amann
6d612ced3d Mark one-parameter constructors as explicit & use override where possible
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 :)
2018-03-27 07:17:32 -07:00
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
f0fe270029 Minor interface changes to provide more accessor methods for class
information.

In particular, adding a few const versions of methods.
2013-11-26 10:57:02 -08:00
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
Robin Sommer
c8dfdb4492 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/robin/interpreter-exceptions'
* origin/topic/robin/interpreter-exceptions:
  Adding test for new error handling.
  Experimental code to better handle interpreter errors.

This seems to work fine and it catches some potentially nasty crashes
so I'm merging it in even though it's not the final word on error
handling yet. #646 tracks the work scheduled for later.
2011-10-21 10:35:32 -07:00
Robin Sommer
15ab287436 Experimental code to better handle interpreter errors.
Currently, a lot of interpreter runtime errors, such as an access to
an unset optional record field, cause Bro to abort with an internal
error. This is an experimental branch that turns such errors into
non-fatal runtime errors by internally raising exceptions. These are
caught upstream and processing continues afterwards.

For now, not many errors actually raise exceptions (the example above
does though). We'll need to go through them eventually and adapt the
current Internal() calls (and potentially others). More generally, at
some point we should cleanup the interpreter error handling (unifying
errors reported at parse- and runtime; and switching to exceptions for
all Expr/Stmt/Vals). But that's a larger change and left for later.

The main question for now is if this code is already helpful enough to
go into 2.0. It will quite likely prevent a number of crashes due to
script errors.
2011-10-09 20:28:06 -07:00
Jon Siwek
495e987938 Remove $Id$ tags 2011-08-04 15:21:18 -05:00
Robin Sommer
fb6a8cec19 Avoiding infinite loops when an error message handlers triggers errors
itself.

If an error is triggered inside one of the reporter_* handlers, the
message about that will now fall back to stderr.
2011-07-01 10:04:27 -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