CMake utility functions(generateOsqueryExtensionGroup,addOsqueryExtensioni{Ex},
addOsqueryModule) to add extensions.
Updates the boost library submodules needed for extensions build.
Use cache variable(OSQUERY_EXTENSION_GROUP_NAME) for the grouping of extensions
and fix the linkage with osquery interface library.
Add a way to compile third-party libraries from source instead of downloading prebuilt ones.
Each library source code is downloaded with git into a submodule at configure time,
in response to the find_package(library_name) CMake call,
except for OpenSSL where the official source archive is used.
Each submodule is attached to a release tag on its own upstream repository.
All the libraries are built using CMake directly, except for OpenSSL which uses a formula system,
which permits to build libraries with a separate build system
when there's no easy way to integrate it directly with CMake.
This new dependency system determines which library is fetched from where using the concept of "layers".
Currently we have three of them: source, formula, facebook,
where the last layer represents the pre-built libraries.
The provided order will be used when looking for libraries.
A system to patch submodule source code has been added and it's currently used with googletest, libudev and util-linux.
Patches should be put under libraries/cmake/source/<library name>/patches/<submodule>,
where <submodule> is often one and is "src", but in other cases, like AWS,
there are multiple with a more specific name.
If for whatever reason the submodule cloning or the patching fails,
the submodule has to be unregistered and its folder should be cleared.
This should be achievable with "git submodule deinit -f <submodule path>"
Following some other changes on existing functionality:
- Changed the CMake variable BUILD_TESTING to OSQUERY_BUILD_TESTS
to avoid enabling tests on third party libraries.
Due to an issue with glog the BUILD_TESTING variable
will be always forced to OFF.
- Moved compiler and linker flags to their own file cmake/flags.cmake
- Moved all the third-party CMakeLists.txt used for pre-built libraries under libraries/cmake/facebook
- Added the --exclude-folders option to tools/format-check.py and tools/git-clang-format.py,
so that it's possible to ignore any third party library source code.
- The format and format_check target use the new --exclude-folders option
to exclude libraries/cmake/source from formatting.
- The test and osquery binaries are properly compiled with PIE (osquery/osquery#5611)
Co-authored-by: Stefano Bonicatti <stefano.bonicatti@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Teddy Reed <teddy@casualhacking.io>
Summary:
As we're expecting to be auto-generating the buck VS toolchain files, we should add this file to the .gitignore, as it'll potentially be system specific.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/osquery/pull/5423
Reviewed By: marekcirkos
Differential Revision: D13973094
Pulled By: muffins
fbshipit-source-id: 98325a4dbe444915d066cd259d9312b09347b080
moved disk_ecryption table spec to crossplatform
link libcryptsetup
implemented get cipher type and cipher_mode:
more idiomatic c++11
no need to explicitly call std::string constructor to convert char * to std::string
update cryptsetup sources for centos
add function prototype for older libcryptsetup which is in centos6
ifdef check for centos6 which uses older libcryptsetup
remove forward declared functions defined in libcryptsetup, stylistic changes
Currently only for OS X, will port to others soon.
Also need to add tests.
Remove old comment and add loading message.
Implement YARA table for Linux.
Use mask properly.
Use the various masks to specify the kinds of events we are interested
in. This removes the need to do the dirty "DELETED" check when the event
fires.
Make getYARAFiles return a const map.
Switch to LOG(WARNING) and emit error number.
Add vim .swp files to .gitignore.
Add yara_utils.(c|h).
Start to condense common code between the Linux and Darwin YARA tables
into a yara_utils.h. Right now it includes a function to compile rules
and store the results back in the map, indexed by category. It also has
the callback used by YARA when a rule is processed. I can not move much
more than that for the row creation code because the structures used in
the event callback are slightly different.
Include a better error message.
The errors are still printed by the compiler callback, but this will
allow my future work to return a Status from the event initialization to
print a useful message in summary.
Make Subscriber init() return Status.
Each EventSubscriber::init() now returns a Status. If the init() fails
for any reason the EventSubscriber is still stored but the failure is
tracked.
EventSubscribers now have a state member, which represents the current
state of the subscriber. The current supported states are:
uninitialized, running, paused, failed. Currently the only meaningful
ones are running and failed, but I put paused in there as a
forward-looking feature.
Subscriptions now have a subscriber_name member. This is used in
EventPublisherPlugin::fire() as a lookup to get the EventSubscriber and
check the state. If the EventSubscriber is not running the event will
not fire.
Only the EventSubscribers on OS X are using this. I'll do the Linux
implementation next.
Chase the init() changes to Linux.
This brings the Linux YARA table in line with the OS X one.
Require a EventSubscriberID when creating a subscription.
Now that Subscriptions are "tied" to EventSubscribers you must create a
Subscription with the name of the Subscriber it is for. This is because
when the event fires the list of Subscriptions is walked and the name is
used to lookup the EventSubscriber and make sure it is in the running
state.
Fix various tests.
Some tests would fire an event with only a Subscription, which is no
longer a valid thing to do. For these tests an EventSubscription is
created and registered in the EventFactory.
When Subscriptions are created pass the name of the EventSubscriber to
them. In some cases where no event is ever fired it is fine to pass a
bogus name.
Fix inotify tests.
Move a test down so the class is defined and make sure to create an
EventSubscriber and use it properly.
Add support for yara to provision.sh.
Right now this grabs yara 3.3.0 and applies the patch to fix min() and max(),
which is commit fc4696c8b725be1ac099d340359c8d550d116041 in the yara repo.
This has been tested under Ubuntu 14.04 only.
Remove NOMINMAX.
This is no longer necessary after the patch was backported to 3.3.0.
Revert "Add support for yara to provision.sh."
This reverts commit a8bd371498c0979f070adeff23d05571882ac3f1.
Use vendored YARA code in third-party.
This switches to using the YARA code contained in third-party, including
the patch to fix min/max macros.
Fix mismerge.
Remove unused function after merge.
Well, soon to be unused as soon as I fix up the Linux YARA table. ;)
Chase config changes.
Make the Linux YARA table use ConfigDataInstance along with files() and
yaraFiles().