osquery-1/osquery/events/kernel.h

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2014-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under both the Apache 2.0 license (found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree) and the GPLv2 (found
* in the COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree).
* You may select, at your option, one of the above-listed licenses.
*/
#pragma once
#include <vector>
#include <osquery/events.h>
#include <osquery/status.h>
#include "osquery/events/kernel/circular_queue_user.h"
namespace osquery {
/**
* @brief Name of the kernel communication device node.
*
* The kernel component creates an ioctl API for synchronizing kernel-based
* subscriptions and userland access to regions of shared memory.
*/
extern const std::string kKernelDevice;
/**
* @brief Load kernel extension if applicable.
*/
void loadKernelExtension();
/**
* @brief Subscription details for KernelEventPublisher events.
*/
struct KernelSubscriptionContext : public SubscriptionContext {
/// The kernel event subscription type.
osquery_event_t event_type;
/// Optional category passed to the callback.
std::string category;
};
/**
* @brief Event details for a KernelEventPubliser events.
*/
struct KernelEventContext : public EventContext {
/// The event type.
osquery_event_t event_type;
/// The observed uptime of the system at event time.
uint32_t uptime{0};
};
template <typename EventType>
struct TypedKernelEventContext : public KernelEventContext {
EventType event;
// The flexible data must remain as the last member.
std::vector<char> flexible_data;
};
using KernelSubscriptionContextRef = std::shared_ptr<KernelSubscriptionContext>;
using KernelEventContextRef = std::shared_ptr<KernelEventContext>;
template <typename EventType>
using TypedKernelEventContextRef =
std::shared_ptr<TypedKernelEventContext<EventType>>;
class KernelEventPublisher
: public EventPublisher<KernelSubscriptionContext, KernelEventContext> {
DECLARE_PUBLISHER("kernel");
public:
KernelEventPublisher() : EventPublisher(), queue_(nullptr) {}
/**
* @brief Attempt to load the platform's kernel component.
*
* This method starts the kernel event publisher. As a convenience, the daemon
* will try to start/add/load the kernel component. For example on OS X this
* will load the osquery kernel extension if available. Each platform should
* include a `osquery::loadKernelExtension` method to perform the load.
*
* The osquery kernel component expects to make a queue available to the
* daemon, so the setup method will attempt to connect and request
* initialization of the queue, see the `osquery::CQueue` APIs.
*
* This should return a failure status if the queue cannot be initialized.
*/
Status setUp() override;
/**
* @brief Translate event subscribers into kernel subscriptions.
*
* The kernel component also uses a subscription abstraction. We expect to
* register kernel-based callbacks or start kernel threads that publish into
* a circular queue. When the queue is initialized it may communicate to each
* of these kernel publishers.
*/
void configure() override;
void stop() override;
/**
* @brief Remove the circular queue.
*/
void tearDown() override { stop(); }
/**
* @brief Continue to flush the queue.
*/
Status run() override;
private:
/// Queue access mutex.
Mutex mutex_;
CQueue *queue_{nullptr};
/// Check whether the subscription matches the event.
bool shouldFire(const KernelSubscriptionContextRef &sc,
const KernelEventContextRef &ec) const override;
template <typename EventType>
KernelEventContextRef createEventContextFrom(osquery_event_t event_type,
CQueue::event *event) const;
};
} // namespace osquery