osquery-1/include/osquery/database.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 <atomic>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <osquery/registry.h>
#include <osquery/status.h>
namespace osquery {
/**
* @brief A list of supported backing storage categories: called domains.
*
* RocksDB has a concept of "column families" which are kind of like tables
* in other databases. kDomains is populated with a list of all column
* families. If a string exists in kDomains, it's a column family in the
* database.
*
* For SQLite-backed storage these are tables using a keyed index.
*/
extern const std::vector<std::string> kDomains;
/**
* @brief A backing storage domain name, used for key/value based storage.
*
* There are certain "cached" variables such as a node-unique UUID or negotiated
* 'node_key' following enrollment. If a value or setting must persist between
* osqueryi or osqueryd runs it should be stored using the kPersistentSetting%s
* domain.
*/
extern const std::string kPersistentSettings;
/// The "domain" where the results of scheduled queries are stored.
extern const std::string kQueries;
/// The "domain" where event results are stored, queued for querytime retrieval.
extern const std::string kEvents;
/// The "domain" where the results of carve queries are stored.
extern const std::string kCarves;
/**
* @brief The "domain" where buffered log results are stored.
*
* Logger plugins may shuttle logs to a remote endpoint or API call
* asynchronously. The backing store can be used to buffer results and status
* logs until the logger plugin-specific thread decided to flush.
*/
extern const std::string kLogs;
/**
* @brief An osquery backing storage (database) type that persists executions.
*
* The osquery tools need a high-performance storage and indexing mechanism for
* storing intermediate results from EventPublisher%s, persisting one-time
* generated values, and performing non-memory backed differentials.
*
* Practically, osquery is built around RocksDB's performance guarantees and
* all of the internal APIs expect RocksDB's indexing and read performance.
* However, access to this representation of a backing-store is still abstracted
* to removing RocksDB as a dependency for the osquery SDK.
*/
class DatabasePlugin : public Plugin {
public:
/**
* @brief Perform a domain and key lookup from the backing store.
*
* Database value access indexing is abstracted into domains and keys.
* Both are string values but exist separately for simple indexing without
* API-enforcing tokenization. In some cases we do add a component-specific
* tokeninzation to keys.
*
* @param domain A string value representing abstract storage indexing.
* @param key A string value representing the lookup/retrieval key.
* @param value The output parameter, left empty if the key does not exist.
* @return Failure if the data could not be accessed. It is up to the plugin
* to determine if a missing key means a non-success status.
*/
virtual Status get(const std::string& domain,
const std::string& key,
std::string& value) const = 0;
/**
* @brief Store a string-represented value using a domain and key index.
*
* See DatabasePlugin::get for discussion around domain and key use.
*
* @param domain A string value representing abstract storage indexing.
* @param key A string value representing the lookup/retrieval key.
* @param value A string value representing the data.
* @return Failure if the data could not be stored. It is up to the plugin
* to determine if a conflict/overwrite should return different status text.
*/
virtual Status put(const std::string& domain,
const std::string& key,
const std::string& value) = 0;
/// Data removal method.
virtual Status remove(const std::string& domain, const std::string& k) = 0;
/// Data removal with range bounds.
virtual Status removeRange(const std::string& domain,
const std::string& low,
const std::string& high) = 0;
virtual Status scan(const std::string& domain,
std::vector<std::string>& results,
const std::string& prefix,
size_t max) const;
/**
* @brief Shutdown the database and release initialization resources.
*
* Assume that a plugin may override #tearDown and choose to close resources
* when the registry is stopping. Most plugins will implement a mutex around
* initialization and destruction and assume #setUp and #tearDown will
* dictate the flow in most situations.
*/
~DatabasePlugin() override = default;
/**
* @brief Support the registry calling API for extensions.
*
* The database plugin "fast-calls" directly to local plugins.
* Extensions cannot use an extension-local backing store so their requests
* are routed like all other plugins.
*/
Status call(const PluginRequest& request, PluginResponse& response) override;
public:
/// Database-specific workflow: reset the originally request instance.
Status reset();
/// Database-specific workflow: perform an initialize, then reset.
bool checkDB();
/// Require all DBHandle accesses to open a read and write handle.
static void setRequireWrite(bool rw) {
kDBRequireWrite = rw;
}
/// Allow DBHandle creations.
static void setAllowOpen(bool ao) {
kDBAllowOpen = ao;
}
public:
/// Control availability of the RocksDB handle (default false).
static std::atomic<bool> kDBAllowOpen;
/// The database must be opened in a R/W mode (default false).
static std::atomic<bool> kDBRequireWrite;
/// An internal mutex around database sanity checking.
static std::atomic<bool> kDBChecking;
/// An internal status protecting database access.
static std::atomic<bool> kDBInitialized;
public:
/**
* @brief Allow the initializer to check the active database plugin.
*
* Unlink the initializer's Initializer::initActivePlugin helper method, the
* database plugin should always be within the core. There is no need to
* discover the active plugin via the registry or extensions API.
*
* The database should setUp in preparation for accesses.
*/
static Status initPlugin();
/// Allow shutdown before exit.
static void shutdown();
protected:
/// The database was opened in a ReadOnly mode.
bool read_only_{false};
/// Original requested path on disk.
std::string path_;
};
/**
* @brief Lookup a value from the active osquery DatabasePlugin storage.
*
* See DatabasePlugin::get for discussion around domain and key use.
* Extensions, components, plugins, and core code should use getDatabaseValue
* as a wrapper around the current tool's choice of a backing storage plugin.
*
* @param domain A string value representing abstract storage indexing.
* @param key A string value representing the lookup/retrieval key.
* @param value The output parameter, left empty if the key does not exist.
* @return Storage operation status.
*/
Status getDatabaseValue(const std::string& domain,
const std::string& key,
std::string& value);
/**
* @brief Set or put a value into the active osquery DatabasePlugin storage.
*
* See DatabasePlugin::get for discussion around domain and key use.
* Extensions, components, plugins, and core code should use setDatabaseValue
* as a wrapper around the current tool's choice of a backing storage plugin.
*
* @param domain A string value representing abstract storage indexing.
* @param key A string value representing the lookup/retrieval key.
* @param value A string value representing the data.
* @return Storage operation status.
*/
Status setDatabaseValue(const std::string& domain,
const std::string& key,
const std::string& value);
/// Remove a domain/key identified value from backing-store.
Status deleteDatabaseValue(const std::string& domain, const std::string& key);
/// Remove a range of keys in domain.
Status deleteDatabaseRange(const std::string& domain,
const std::string& low,
const std::string& high);
/// Get a list of keys for a given domain.
Status scanDatabaseKeys(const std::string& domain,
std::vector<std::string>& keys,
size_t max = 0);
/// Get a list of keys for a given domain.
Status scanDatabaseKeys(const std::string& domain,
std::vector<std::string>& keys,
const std::string& prefix,
size_t max = 0);
/// Allow callers to reload or reset the database plugin.
void resetDatabase();
/// Allow callers to scan each column family and print each value.
void dumpDatabase();
} // namespace osquery