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Closes #1030.

* origin/topic/seth/packet-filter-updates:
  Missed a test fix.
  Updating test baselines.
  Updates for the PacketFilter framework to simplify it.
  Last test update for PacketFilter framework.
  Several final fixes for PacketFilter framework.
  Packet filter framework checkpoint.
  Checkpoint on the packet filter framework.
  Initial rework of packet filter framework.
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##! Framework for managing Bro's protocol analyzers.
##!
##! The analyzer framework allows to dynamically enable or disable analyzers, as
##! well as to manage the well-known ports which automatically activate a
##! particular analyzer for new connections.
##!
##! Protocol analyzers are identified by unique tags of type
##! :bro:type:`Analyzer::Tag`, such as :bro:enum:`Analyzer::ANALYZER_HTTP` and
##! :bro:enum:`Analyzer::ANALYZER_HTTP`. These tags are defined internally by
##! the analyzers themselves, and documented in their analyzer-specific
##! description along with the events that they generate.
@load base/frameworks/packet-filter/utils
module Analyzer;
export {
## If true, all available analyzers are initially disabled at startup. One
## can then selectively enable them with
## :bro:id:`Analyzer::enable_analyzer`.
global disable_all = F &redef;
## Enables an analyzer. Once enabled, the analyzer may be used for analysis
## of future connections as decided by Bro's dynamic protocol detection.
##
## tag: The tag of the analyzer to enable.
##
## Returns: True if the analyzer was successfully enabled.
global enable_analyzer: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : bool;
## Disables an analyzer. Once disabled, the analyzer will not be used
## further for analysis of future connections.
##
## tag: The tag of the analyzer to disable.
##
## Returns: True if the analyzer was successfully disabled.
global disable_analyzer: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : bool;
## Registers a set of well-known ports for an analyzer. If a future
## connection on one of these ports is seen, the analyzer will be
## automatically assigned to parsing it. The function *adds* to all ports
## already registered, it doesn't replace them.
##
## tag: The tag of the analyzer.
##
## ports: The set of well-known ports to associate with the analyzer.
##
## Returns: True if the ports were sucessfully registered.
global register_for_ports: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag, ports: set[port]) : bool;
## Registers an individual well-known port for an analyzer. If a future
## connection on this port is seen, the analyzer will be automatically
## assigned to parsing it. The function *adds* to all ports already
## registered, it doesn't replace them.
##
## tag: The tag of the analyzer.
##
## p: The well-known port to associate with the analyzer.
##
## Returns: True if the port was sucessfully registered.
global register_for_port: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag, p: port) : bool;
## Returns a set of all well-known ports currently registered for a
## specific analyzer.
##
## tag: The tag of the analyzer.
##
## Returns: The set of ports.
global registered_ports: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : set[port];
## Returns a table of all ports-to-analyzer mappings currently registered.
##
## Returns: A table mapping each analyzer to the set of ports
## registered for it.
global all_registered_ports: function() : table[Analyzer::Tag] of set[port];
## Translates an analyzer type to a string with the analyzer's name.
##
## tag: The analyzer tag.
##
## Returns: The analyzer name corresponding to the tag.
global name: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : string;
## Schedules an analyzer for a future connection originating from a given IP
## address and port.
##
## orig: The IP address originating a connection in the future.
## 0.0.0.0 can be used as a wildcard to match any originator address.
##
## resp: The IP address responding to a connection from *orig*.
##
## resp_p: The destination port at *resp*.
##
## analyzer: The analyzer ID.
##
## tout: A timeout interval after which the scheduling request will be
## discarded if the connection has not yet been seen.
##
## Returns: True if succesful.
global schedule_analyzer: function(orig: addr, resp: addr, resp_p: port,
analyzer: Analyzer::Tag, tout: interval) : bool;
## Automatically creates a BPF filter for the specified protocol based
## on the data supplied for the protocol through the
## :bro:see:`Analyzer::register_for_ports` function.
##
## tag: The analyzer tag.
##
## Returns: BPF filter string.
global analyzer_to_bpf: function(tag: Analyzer::Tag): string;
## Create a BPF filter which matches all of the ports defined
## by the various protocol analysis scripts as "registered ports"
## for the protocol.
global get_bpf: function(): string;
## A set of analyzers to disable by default at startup. The default set
## contains legacy analyzers that are no longer supported.
global disabled_analyzers: set[Analyzer::Tag] = {
ANALYZER_INTERCONN,
ANALYZER_STEPPINGSTONE,
ANALYZER_BACKDOOR,
ANALYZER_TCPSTATS,
} &redef;
}
@load base/bif/analyzer.bif
global ports: table[Analyzer::Tag] of set[port];
event bro_init() &priority=5
{
if ( disable_all )
__disable_all_analyzers();
for ( a in disabled_analyzers )
disable_analyzer(a);
}
function enable_analyzer(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : bool
{
return __enable_analyzer(tag);
}
function disable_analyzer(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : bool
{
return __disable_analyzer(tag);
}
function register_for_ports(tag: Analyzer::Tag, ports: set[port]) : bool
{
local rc = T;
for ( p in ports )
{
if ( ! register_for_port(tag, p) )
rc = F;
}
return rc;
}
function register_for_port(tag: Analyzer::Tag, p: port) : bool
{
if ( ! __register_for_port(tag, p) )
return F;
if ( tag !in ports )
ports[tag] = set();
add ports[tag][p];
return T;
}
function registered_ports(tag: Analyzer::Tag) : set[port]
{
return tag in ports ? ports[tag] : set();
}
function all_registered_ports(): table[Analyzer::Tag] of set[port]
{
return ports;
}
function name(atype: Analyzer::Tag) : string
{
return __name(atype);
}
function schedule_analyzer(orig: addr, resp: addr, resp_p: port,
analyzer: Analyzer::Tag, tout: interval) : bool
{
return __schedule_analyzer(orig, resp, resp_p, analyzer, tout);
}
function analyzer_to_bpf(tag: Analyzer::Tag): string
{
# Return an empty string if an undefined analyzer was given.
if ( tag !in ports )
return "";
local output = "";
for ( p in ports[tag] )
output = PacketFilter::combine_filters(output, "or", PacketFilter::port_to_bpf(p));
return output;
}
function get_bpf(): string
{
local output = "";
for ( tag in ports )
{
output = PacketFilter::combine_filters(output, "or", analyzer_to_bpf(tag));
}
return output;
}