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Robin Sommer
dfc4cb0881 Moving all analyzers over to new structure.
This is a checkpoint, it works but there's more cleanup to do. TODOs in
src/analyzer/protocols/TODO.
2013-04-16 20:52:03 -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
Jon Siwek
495e987938 Remove $Id$ tags 2011-08-04 15:21:18 -05:00
Robin Sommer
a3e1dd5261 Merge remote branch 'origin/topic/gregor/reassmbler-hotfix'
Closes #404.

* origin/topic/gregor/reassmbler-hotfix:
  TCP Reassembler hotfix for conns > 2GB.
2011-02-25 10:54:43 -08:00
Gregor Maier
a5632aff4e TCP Reassembler hotfix for conns > 2GB.
The TCP Reassembler does not deliver any data to analyzers after the
first 2GB due to signed integer overflow (Actually it will deliver again
between 4--6GB, etc.) This happens silently, i.e., without content_gap
events or Undelivered calls.

See Comments in TCP_Reassembler.cc for more details.

As a hotfix that seems to work I disabled the seq_to_skip features. It
wasn't used by any analyzer or policy script (Note, that seq_to_skip is
different from skip_deliveries).

See also ticket #348
2011-01-12 09:38:13 -08:00
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