vectorscan/chimera/ch_runtime.h

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#ifndef CH_RUNTIME_H_
#define CH_RUNTIME_H_
#include <stdlib.h>
/**
* @file
* @brief The Chimera runtime API definition.
*
* Chimera is a hybrid of Hyperscan and PCRE regular expression engine.
*
* This header contains functions for using compiled Chimera databases for
* scanning data at runtime.
*/
#include "hs_common.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
struct ch_scratch;
/**
* A Chimera scratch space.
*/
typedef struct ch_scratch ch_scratch_t;
/**
* Callback return value used to tell the Chimera matcher what to do after
* processing this match.
*/
typedef int ch_callback_t;
/**
* @defgroup CH_CALLBACK ch_callback_t values
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Continue matching.
*/
#define CH_CALLBACK_CONTINUE 0
/**
* Terminate matching.
*/
#define CH_CALLBACK_TERMINATE 1
/**
* Skip remaining matches for this ID and continue.
*/
#define CH_CALLBACK_SKIP_PATTERN 2
/** @} */
/**
* Type used to differentiate the errors raised with the @ref
* ch_error_event_handler callback.
*/
typedef int ch_error_event_t;
/**
* @defgroup CH_ERROR_EVENT ch_error_event_t values
*
* @{
*/
/**
* PCRE hits its match limit and reports PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT.
*/
#define CH_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT 1
/**
* PCRE hits its recursion limit and reports PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT.
*/
#define CH_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT 2
/** @} */
/**
* Structure representing a captured subexpression within a match. An array of
* these structures corresponding to capture groups in order is passed to the
* callback on match, with active structures identified by the
* CH_CAPTURE_FLAG_ACTIVE flag.
*/
typedef struct ch_capture {
/**
* The flags indicating if this structure is active.
*/
unsigned int flags;
/**
* offset at which this capture group begins.
*/
unsigned long long from; /*< offset at which this capture group begins. */
/**
* offset at which this capture group ends.
*/
unsigned long long to;
} ch_capture_t;
/**
* @defgroup CH_CAPTURE ch_capture_t flags
*
* These flags are used in @ref ch_capture_t::flags to indicate if this
* structure is active.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Flag indicating that a particular capture group is inactive, used in @ref
* ch_capture_t::flags.
*/
#define CH_CAPTURE_FLAG_INACTIVE 0
/**
* Flag indicating that a particular capture group is active, used in @ref
* ch_capture_t::flags.
*/
#define CH_CAPTURE_FLAG_ACTIVE 1
/** @} */
/**
* Definition of the match event callback function type.
*
* A callback function matching the defined type must be provided by the
* application calling the @ref ch_scan()
*
* This callback function will be invoked whenever a match is located in the
* target data during the execution of a scan. The details of the match are
* passed in as parameters to the callback function, and the callback function
* should return a value indicating whether or not matching should continue on
* the target data. If no callbacks are desired from a scan call, NULL may be
* provided in order to suppress match production.
*
* @param id
* The ID number of the expression that matched. If the expression was a
* single expression compiled with @ref ch_compile(), this value will be
* zero.
*
* @param from
* The offset of the first byte that matches the expression.
*
* @param to
* The offset after the last byte that matches the expression.
*
* @param flags
* This is provided for future use and is unused at present.
*
* @param size
* The number of valid entries pointed to by the captured parameter.
*
* @param captured
* A pointer to an array of @ref ch_capture_t structures that
* contain the start and end offsets of entire pattern match and
* each captured subexpression.
*
* @param ctx
* The pointer supplied by the user to the @ref ch_scan() function.
*
* @return
* The callback can return @ref CH_CALLBACK_TERMINATE to stop matching.
* Otherwise, a return value of @ref CH_CALLBACK_CONTINUE will continue,
* with the current pattern if configured to produce multiple matches per
* pattern, while a return value of @ref CH_CALLBACK_SKIP_PATTERN will
* cease matching this pattern but continue matching the next pattern.
*/
typedef ch_callback_t (HS_CDECL *ch_match_event_handler)(unsigned int id,
unsigned long long from,
unsigned long long to,
unsigned int flags,
unsigned int size,
const ch_capture_t *captured,
void *ctx);
/**
* Definition of the Chimera error event callback function type.
*
* A callback function matching the defined type may be provided by the
* application calling the @ref ch_scan function. This callback function
* will be invoked when an error event occurs during matching; this indicates
* that some matches for a given expression may not be reported.
*
* @param error_type
* The type of error event that occurred. Currently these errors
* correspond to resource limits on PCRE backtracking
* @ref CH_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT and @ref CH_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT.
*
* @param id
* The ID number of the expression that matched.
*
* @param info
* Event-specific data, for future use. Currently unused.
*
* @param ctx
* The context pointer supplied by the user to the @ref ch_scan
* function.
*
* @return
* The callback can return @ref CH_CALLBACK_SKIP_PATTERN to cease matching
* this pattern but continue matching the next pattern. Otherwise, we stop
* matching for all patterns with @ref CH_CALLBACK_TERMINATE.
*/
typedef ch_callback_t (HS_CDECL *ch_error_event_handler)(
ch_error_event_t error_type,
unsigned int id, void *info,
void *ctx);
/**
* The block regular expression scanner.
*
* This is the function call in which the actual pattern matching takes place
* for block-mode pattern databases.
*
* @param db
* A compiled pattern database.
*
* @param data
* Pointer to the data to be scanned.
*
* @param length
* The number of bytes to scan.
*
* @param flags
* Flags modifying the behaviour of this function. This parameter is
* provided for future use and is unused at present.
*
* @param scratch
* A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref ch_alloc_scratch() for this
* database.
*
* @param onEvent
* Pointer to a match event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
* no matches will be returned.
*
* @param onError
* Pointer to a error event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
* @ref CH_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT and @ref CH_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT errors will
* be ignored and match will continue.
*
* @param context
* The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function.
*
* @return
* Returns @ref CH_SUCCESS on success; @ref CH_SCAN_TERMINATED if the
* match callback indicated that scanning should stop; other values on
* error.
*/
ch_error_t HS_CDECL ch_scan(const ch_database_t *db, const char *data,
unsigned int length, unsigned int flags,
ch_scratch_t *scratch,
ch_match_event_handler onEvent,
ch_error_event_handler onError,
void *context);
/**
* Allocate a "scratch" space for use by Chimera.
*
* This is required for runtime use, and one scratch space per thread, or
* concurrent caller, is required. Any allocator callback set by @ref
* ch_set_scratch_allocator() or @ref ch_set_allocator() will be used by this
* function.
*
* @param db
* The database, as produced by @ref ch_compile().
*
* @param scratch
* On first allocation, a pointer to NULL should be provided so a new
* scratch can be allocated. If a scratch block has been previously
* allocated, then a pointer to it should be passed back in to see if it
* is valid for this database block. If a new scratch block is required,
* the original will be freed and the new one returned, otherwise the
* previous scratch block will be returned. On success, the scratch block
* will be suitable for use with the provided database in addition to any
* databases that original scratch space was suitable for.
*
* @return
* @ref CH_SUCCESS on successful allocation; @ref CH_NOMEM if the
* allocation fails. Other errors may be returned if invalid parameters
* are specified.
*/
ch_error_t HS_CDECL ch_alloc_scratch(const ch_database_t *db,
ch_scratch_t **scratch);
/**
* Allocate a scratch space that is a clone of an existing scratch space.
*
* This is useful when multiple concurrent threads will be using the same set
* of compiled databases, and another scratch space is required. Any allocator
* callback set by @ref ch_set_scratch_allocator() or @ref ch_set_allocator()
* will be used by this function.
*
* @param src
* The existing @ref ch_scratch_t to be cloned.
*
* @param dest
* A pointer to the new scratch space will be returned here.
*
* @return
* @ref CH_SUCCESS on success; @ref CH_NOMEM if the allocation fails.
* Other errors may be returned if invalid parameters are specified.
*/
ch_error_t HS_CDECL ch_clone_scratch(const ch_scratch_t *src,
ch_scratch_t **dest);
/**
* Provides the size of the given scratch space.
*
* @param scratch
* A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref ch_alloc_scratch() or @ref
* ch_clone_scratch().
*
* @param scratch_size
* On success, the size of the scratch space in bytes is placed in this
* parameter.
*
* @return
* @ref CH_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
*/
ch_error_t HS_CDECL ch_scratch_size(const ch_scratch_t *scratch,
size_t *scratch_size);
/**
* Free a scratch block previously allocated by @ref ch_alloc_scratch() or @ref
* ch_clone_scratch().
*
* The free callback set by @ref ch_set_scratch_allocator() or @ref
* ch_set_allocator() will be used by this function.
*
* @param scratch
* The scratch block to be freed. NULL may also be safely provided.
*
* @return
* @ref CH_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
*/
ch_error_t HS_CDECL ch_free_scratch(ch_scratch_t *scratch);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* CH_RUNTIME_H_ */