Kernel time is not available (and/or costly) on NIC such as
Netronome so we update the logic to detect dead flows based on a
lack of update of packets counters. This way, the XDP filter will
be usable by network card.
This patch also updates the ebpf code to support per CPU and
regular mapping. Netronome is not supporting it and the structure
is using atomic for counter so the cost of simultaneous update
is really low.
This patch also updates the xdp_filter to be able to select if the
flow table is per CPU on shared. Second option will be used for
hardward offload. To deactivate the per cpu hash, you need to set
USE_PERCPU_HASH to 0.
This patch also adds an new option to af-packet named no-percpu-hash
If this option is set to yes then the Flow bypassed manager thread
will use one CPU instead of the number of cores. By doing that
we are able to handle the case where USE_PERCPU_HASH is unset (so
hardware offload for Netronome).
This patch also remove aligment indications in the eBPF filter. This
was not really needed and it seems it is causing problem with
some recent version of LLVM toolchain.
Add the missing manpages and the corresponding Sphinx configuration
for the command line tools `suricatasc` and `suricatactl`.
Closes redmine ticket #884.
Process multiple packets at nm_dispatch. Use zero copy for workers
recv mode.
Add configure check netmap check for API 11+ and find netmap api version.
Add netmap guide to the userguide.
Add a keyword configuration dump-all-headers, with allowed values
{both, request, response}, dumping all HTTP headers in the eve-log http
object. Each header is a single object in the list request_headers
(response_headers) with the following notation:
{
"name": <header name>,
"value": <header value>
}
To avoid forged malicious headers, the header name size is capped at 256
bytes, the header value size at 2048.
By default, dump-all-headers is disabled.
Add a raw-extraction option for smtp. When enabled, this feature will
store the raw e-mail inside a file, including headers, e-mail content,
attachments (base64 encoded). This content is stored in a normal File *,
allowing for normal file detection.
It'd also allow for all-emails extraction if a rule has
detect-filename:"rawmsg" matcher (and filestore).
Note that this feature is in contrast with decode-mime.
This feature is disabled by default, and will be disabled automatically
if decode-mime is enabled.