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* Disable `-Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-function`. (#2358)Toni2024-04-03
| | | | | * unused parameters and functions pollute the code and decrease readability Signed-off-by: Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
* Have a clear distinction between public and private/internal API (#2137)Ivan Nardi2023-11-09
| | | | | | 1) Public API/headers in `src/include/` [as it has always been] 2) Private API/headers in `src/lib/` Try to keep the "ndpi_" prefix only for the public functions
* Remove some useless checks (#1993)Ivan Nardi2023-05-28
| | | | | | In the main dissector callbacks the flow protocols are (almost) always unknown. Only two exceptions: * extra dissection data path * HTTP sub-protocols
* Some small changes (#1869)Ivan Nardi2023-01-25
| | | | | | | | All dissector callbacks should not be exported by the library; make static some other local functions. The callback logic in `ndpiReader` has never been used. With internal libgcrypt, `gcry_control()` should always return no errors. We can check `categories` length at compilation time.
* Add protocol disabling feature (#1808)Ivan Nardi2022-12-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The application may enable only some protocols. Disabling a protocol means: *) don't register/use the protocol dissector code (if any) *) disable classification by-port for such a protocol *) disable string matchings for domains/certificates involving this protocol *) disable subprotocol registration (if any) This feature can be tested with `ndpiReader -B list_of_protocols_to_disable`. Custom protocols are always enabled. Technically speaking, this commit doesn't introduce any API/ABI incompatibility. However, calling `ndpi_set_protocol_detection_bitmask2()` is now mandatory, just after having called `ndpi_init_detection_module()`. Most of the diffs (and all the diffs in `/src/lib/protocols/`) are due to the removing of some function parameters. Fix the low level macro `NDPI_LOG`. This issue hasn't been detected sooner simply because almost all the code uses only the helpers `NDPI_LOG_*`
* Spotify: remove some useless ip ranges (#1646)Ivan Nardi2022-07-07
| | | | | | | These AS numbers are no more related to Spotify (or, if they are, they don't have any prefixes anyway). Even if we find some valid Spotify AS, we should handle them via the generic "autogenerated logic" used for every AS, and not in the dissector code.
* Improve IPv6 support, enabling IPv6 traffic on (almost) all dissectors. (#1406)Ivan Nardi2022-01-15
| | | Follow-up of 7cba34a1
* Add a "confidence" field about the reliability of the classification. (#1395)Ivan Nardi2022-01-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | As a general rule, the higher the confidence value, the higher the "reliability/precision" of the classification. In other words, this new field provides an hint about "how" the flow classification has been obtained. For example, the application may want to ignore classification "by-port" (they are not real DPI classifications, after all) or give a second glance at flows classified via LRU caches (because of false positives). Setting only one value for the confidence field is a bit tricky: more work is probably needed in the next future to tweak/fix/improve the logic.
* Remove `struct ndpi_packet_struct` from `struct ndpi_flow_struct` (#1319)Ivan Nardi2021-10-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are no real reasons to embed `struct ndpi_packet_struct` (i.e. "packet") in `struct ndpi_flow_struct` (i.e. "flow"). In other words, we can avoid saving dissection information of "current packet" into the "flow" state, i.e. in the flow management table. The nDPI detection module processes only one packet at the time, so it is safe to save packet dissection information in `struct ndpi_detection_module_struct`, reusing always the same "packet" instance and saving a huge amount of memory. Bottom line: we need only one copy of "packet" (for detection module), not one for each "flow". It is not clear how/why "packet" ended up in "flow" in the first place. It has been there since the beginning of the GIT history, but in the original OpenDPI code `struct ipoque_packet_struct` was embedded in `struct ipoque_detection_module_struct`, i.e. there was the same exact situation this commit wants to achieve. Most of the changes in this PR are some boilerplate to update something like "flow->packet" into something like "module->packet" throughout the code. Some attention has been paid to update `ndpi_init_packet()` since we need to reset some "packet" fields before starting to process another packet. There has been one important change, though, in ndpi_detection_giveup(). Nothing changed for the applications/users, but this function can't access "packet" anymore. The reason is that this function can be called "asynchronously" with respect to the data processing, i.e in context where there is no valid notion of "current packet"; for example ndpiReader calls it after having processed all the traffic, iterating the entire session table. Mining LRU stuff seems a bit odd (even before this patch): probably we need to rethink it, as a follow-up.
* Fix how some protocols handle tcp retransmissions (#1321)Ivan Nardi2021-10-03
| | | | | | | Most (all?) protocols don't care about (tcp) retransmissions. If a protocol registers itself with a NDPI_SELECTION_BITMASK_PROTOCOL_*_WITHOUT_RETRANSMISSION value, its callback is never triggered with a retransmitted packet.
* Remove `detected_protocol_stack` field from `ndpi_packet_struct` (#1317)Ivan Nardi2021-09-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This field is an exact copy of `ndpi_flow_struct->detected_protocol_stack[2]`: * at the very beginning of packet dissection, the value saved in `flow->detected_protocol_stack` is copied in `packet->detected_protocol_stack` (via `ndpi_detection_process_packet()` -> `ndpi_init_packet_header()`) * every time we update `flow->detected_protocol_stack` we update `packet->detected_protocol_stack` too (via `ndpi_int_change_protocol()` -> `ndpi_int_change_packet_protocol()`) These two fields are always in sync: keeping the same value in two different places is useless.
* Compile everything with "-W -Wall -Wno-unused-parameter" flags (#1276)Ivan Nardi2021-08-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix all the warnings. Getting rid of "-Wno-unused-parameter" is quite complex because some parameters usage depends on compilation variable (i.e. `--enable-debug-messages`). The "-Werror" flag has been added only in Travis builds to avoid breaking the builds to users using uncommon/untested OS/compiler/enviroment. Tested on: * x86_64; Ubuntu 20.04; gcc 7,8,9,10,11; clang 7,8,9,10,11,12 * x86_64; CentOS 7.7; gcc 4.8.5 (with "--disable-gcrypt" flag) * Raspberry 4; Debian 10.10; gcc 8.3.0
* Added check for spotify payload lenghtLuca Deri2020-06-01
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* Fixed bug in spotify dissector (subnet /24 was matched as /22).Daniele De Sensi2018-09-11
| | | | Slight performance improvements in spotify dissector (avoid doing ntohl and masking in each and all if conditions).
* Major code cleanupLuca2018-07-21
| | | | Converted some not popular protocols to NDPI_PROTOCOL_GENERIC with category detection
* fix spotify detectionCampus2018-05-17
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* Refactoring the debugging output.Vitaly Lavrov2017-10-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | levels of debug output: 0 - ERROR: Only for errors. 1 - TRACE: Start of each packets and if found protocol. 2 - DEBUG: Start of searching each protocol and excluding protocols. 3 - DEBUG_EXTRA: For all other messages. Added field ndpi_struct->debug_logging for enable debug output of each protocols. Simple macros for debugging output are added: NDPI_LOG_ERR(), NDPI_LOG_INFO(), NDPI_LOG_DBG(), NDPI_LOG_DBG2(), NDPI_EXCLUDE_PROTO()
* Fixed more buffer overflows with small packetstheirix2016-04-12
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* Reworked protocol initialization. Work in progress (more cleanup is needed)Luca2015-07-08
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* Split former protocol into upper and lower protocolLuca2015-07-01
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* Removed commented codeLuca2015-07-01
| | | | Renamed ndpi_int_add_connection() with ndpi_set_detected_protocol()
* deleted protocol type (real-correlated)Michele Campus2015-06-29
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* Initial import from SVNLuca Deri2015-04-19