osquery-1/include/osquery/system.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 <csignal>
#include <mutex>
#include <string>
#include <osquery/core.h>
#include <osquery/mutex.h>
#ifdef WIN32
#include <osquery/windows/system.h>
#else
#include <osquery/posix/system.h>
#endif
namespace osquery {
class Status;
/**
* @brief The requested exit code.
*
* Use Initializer::shutdown to request shutdown in most cases.
* This will raise a signal to the main thread requesting the dispatcher to
* interrupt all services. There is a thread requesting a join of all services
* that will continue the shutdown process.
*/
extern volatile std::sig_atomic_t kExitCode;
using ModuleHandle = void*;
class Initializer : private boost::noncopyable {
public:
/**
* @brief Sets up various aspects of osquery execution state.
*
* osquery needs a few things to happen as soon as the process begins
* executing. Initializer takes care of setting up the relevant parameters.
* Initializer should be called in an executable's `main()` function.
*
* @param argc the number of elements in argv
* @param argv the command-line arguments passed to `main()`
* @param tool the type of osquery main (daemon, shell, test, extension).
*/
Initializer(int& argc, char**& argv, ToolType tool = ToolType::TEST);
/**
* @brief Sets up the process as an osquery daemon.
*
* A daemon has additional constraints, it can use a process mutex, check
* for sane/non-default configurations, etc.
*/
void initDaemon() const;
/**
* @brief Sets up the process as an osquery shell.
*
* The shell is lighter than a daemon and disables (by default) features.
*/
void initShell() const;
/**
* @brief Daemon tools may want to continually spawn worker processes
* and monitor their utilization.
*
* A daemon may call initWorkerWatcher to begin watching child daemon
* processes until it-itself is unscheduled. The basic guarantee is that only
* workers will return from the function.
*
* The worker-watcher will implement performance bounds on CPU utilization
* and memory, as well as check for zombie/defunct workers and respawn them
* if appropriate. The appropriateness is determined from heuristics around
* how the worker exited. Various exit states and velocities may cause the
* watcher to resign.
*
* @param name The name of the worker process.
*/
void initWorkerWatcher(const std::string& name = "") const;
/**
* @brief Move a function callable into the initializer to be called.
*
* Install an optional platform method to call when waiting for shutdown.
* This exists for Windows when the daemon must wait for the service to stop.
*/
void installShutdown(std::function<void()>& handler);
/// Assume initialization finished, start work.
void start() const;
public:
/**
* @brief Forcefully request the application to stop.
*
* Since all osquery tools may implement various 'dispatched' services in the
* form of event handler threads or thrift service and client pools, a stop
* request should behave nicely and request these services stop.
*
* Use shutdown whenever you would normally call stdlib exit.
*
* @param retcode the requested return code for the process.
*/
static void requestShutdown(int retcode = EXIT_SUCCESS);
/**
* @brief Forcefully request the application to stop.
*
* See #requestShutdown, this overloaded alternative allows the caller to
* also log a reason/message to the system log. This is intended for extreme
* failure cases and thus requires an explicit error code.
*
* @param retcode the request return code for the process.
* @param system_log A log line to write to the system's log.
*/
static void requestShutdown(int retcode, const std::string& system_log);
/// Exit immediately without requesting the dispatcher to stop.
static void shutdown(int retcode = EXIT_SUCCESS);
/**
* @brief Cleanly wait for all services and components to shutdown.
*
* Enter a join of all services followed by a sync wait for event loops.
* If the main thread is out of actions it can call #waitForShutdown.
*/
static void waitForShutdown();
/**
* @brief Initialize any platform dependent libraries or objects
*
* On windows, we require the COM libraries be initialized just once
*/
static void platformSetup();
/**
* @brief Before ending, tear down any platform specific setup
*
* On windows, we require the COM libraries be initialized just once
*/
static void platformTeardown();
/// Check the program is the osquery daemon.
static bool isDaemon() {
return kToolType == ToolType::DAEMON;
}
/// Check the program is the osquery shell.
static bool isShell() {
return kToolType == ToolType::SHELL;
}
/**
* @brief Check if a process is an osquery worker.
*
* By default an osqueryd process will fork/exec then set an environment
* variable: `OSQUERY_WORKER` while continually monitoring child I/O.
* The environment variable causes subsequent child processes to skip several
* initialization steps and jump into extension handling, registry setup,
* config/logger discovery and then the event publisher and scheduler.
*/
static bool isWorker();
/**
* @brief Check is a process is an osquery watcher.
*
* Is watcher is different from the opposite of isWorker. An osquery process
* may have disabled the watchdog so the parent could be doing the work or
* the worker child.
*/
static bool isWatcher();
public:
/// Initialize this process as an osquery daemon worker.
void initWorker(const std::string& name) const;
/// Initialize the osquery watcher, optionally spawn a worker.
void initWatcher() const;
/// This pauses the watchdog process until the watcher thread stops.
void waitForWatcher() const;
private:
/// Set and wait for an active plugin optionally broadcasted.
void initActivePlugin(const std::string& type, const std::string& name) const;
private:
/// A saved, mutable, reference to the process's argc.
int* argc_{nullptr};
/// A saved, mutable, reference to the process's argv.
char*** argv_{nullptr};
/// The deduced program name determined by executing path.
std::string binary_;
/// A platform specific callback to wait for shutdown.
static std::function<void()> shutdown_;
/// Mutex to protect use of the shutdown callable.
static RecursiveMutex shutdown_mutex_;
};
/**
* @brief Getter for a host's current hostname
*
* @return a string representing the host's current hostname
*/
std::string getHostname();
/**
* @brief Getter for a host's fully qualified domain name
*
* @return a string representation of the hosts fully qualified domain name
* if the host is joined to a domain, otherwise it simply returns the hostname
*/
std::string getFqdn();
/**
* @brief Generate a new generic UUID
*
* @return a string containing a random UUID
*/
std::string generateNewUUID();
/**
* @brief Getter for an instance uuid
*
* @return ok on success and ident is set to the instance uuid, otherwise
* failure.
*/
Status getInstanceUUID(std::string& ident);
/**
* @brief Getter for an ephemeral uuid
*
* @return ok on success and ident is set to the ephemeral uuid, otherwise
* failure.
*/
Status getEphemeralUUID(std::string& ident);
/**
* @brief Getter for a host's uuid.
*
* @return ok on success and ident is set to the host's uuid, otherwise failure.
*/
Status getHostUUID(std::string& ident);
/**
* @brief Determine whether the UUID is a placeholder.
*
* Some motherboards report placeholder UUIDs which, from point of view of being
* unique, are useless. This method checks the provided UUID against a list of
* known placeholders so that it can be treated as invalid. This method ignores
* case.
*
* @param uuid UUID to test.
* @return true if UUID is a placeholder and false otherwise.
*/
bool isPlaceholderHardwareUUID(const std::string& uuid);
/**
* @brief generate a uuid to uniquely identify this machine
*
* @return uuid string to identify this machine
*/
std::string generateHostUUID();
/**
* @brief Get a configured UUID/name that uniquely identify this machine
*
* @return string to identify this machine
*/
std::string getHostIdentifier();
/**
* @brief Converts struct tm to a size_t
*
* @param tm_time the time/date to convert to UNIX epoch time
*
* @return an int representing the UNIX epoch time of the struct tm
*/
size_t toUnixTime(const struct tm* tm_time);
/**
* @brief Getter for the current UNIX time.
*
* @return an int representing the amount of seconds since the UNIX epoch
*/
size_t getUnixTime();
/**
* @brief Converts a struct tm into a human-readable format. This expected the
* struct tm to be already in UTC time/
*
* @param tm_time the time/date to convert to ASCII
*
* @return the data/time of tm_time in the format: "Wed Sep 21 10:27:52 2011"
*/
std::string toAsciiTime(const struct tm* tm_time);
/**
* @brief Converts a struct tm to ASCII time UTC by converting the tm_time to
* epoch and then running gmtime() on the new epoch
*
* @param tm_time the local time/date to covert to UTC ASCII time
*
* @return the data/time of tm_time in the format: "Wed Sep 21 10:27:52 2011"
*/
std::string toAsciiTimeUTC(const struct tm* tm_time);
/**
* @brief Getter for the current time, in a human-readable format.
*
* @return the current date/time in the format: "Wed Sep 21 10:27:52 2011"
*/
std::string getAsciiTime();
/**
* @brief Create a pid file
*
* @return A status object indicating the success or failure of the operation
*/
Status createPidFile();
/**
* @brief Getter for determining Admin status
*
* @return A bool indicating if the current process is running as admin
*/
bool isUserAdmin();
bool checkPlatform(const std::string& platform);
} // namespace osquery