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/* pmrfc3164.c
 * This is a parser module for RFC3164(legacy syslog)-formatted messages.
 *
 * NOTE: read comments in module-template.h to understand how this file
 *       works!
 *
 * File begun on 2009-11-04 by RGerhards
 *
 * Copyright 2007-2017 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
 *
 * This file is part of rsyslog.
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *       -or-
 *       see COPYING.ASL20 in the source distribution
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */
#include "config.h"
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "syslogd.h"
#include "conf.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "template.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "module-template.h"
#include "glbl.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "parser.h"
#include "datetime.h"
#include "unicode-helper.h"
#include "rsconf.h"
MODULE_TYPE_PARSER
MODULE_TYPE_NOKEEP
PARSER_NAME("rsyslog.rfc3164")
MODULE_CNFNAME("pmrfc3164")

/* internal structures
 */
DEF_PMOD_STATIC_DATA
DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
DEFobjCurrIf(parser)
DEFobjCurrIf(datetime)


/* static data */
static int bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG;	/* cache for the equally-named global param - performance enhancement */


/* parser instance parameters */
static struct cnfparamdescr parserpdescr[] = {
	{ "detect.yearaftertimestamp", eCmdHdlrBinary, 0 },
	{ "permit.squarebracketsinhostname", eCmdHdlrBinary, 0 },
	{ "permit.slashesinhostname", eCmdHdlrBinary, 0 },
	{ "permit.atsignsinhostname", eCmdHdlrBinary, 0 },
	{ "force.tagendingbycolon", eCmdHdlrBinary, 0},
	{ "remove.msgfirstspace", eCmdHdlrBinary, 0},
};
static struct cnfparamblk parserpblk =
	{ CNFPARAMBLK_VERSION,
	  sizeof(parserpdescr)/sizeof(struct cnfparamdescr),
	  parserpdescr
	};

struct instanceConf_s {
	int bDetectYearAfterTimestamp;
	int bPermitSquareBracketsInHostname;
	int bPermitSlashesInHostname;
	int bPermitAtSignsInHostname;
	int bForceTagEndingByColon;
	int bRemoveMsgFirstSpace;
};


BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
	if(eFeat == sFEATUREAutomaticSanitazion)
		iRet = RS_RET_OK;
	if(eFeat == sFEATUREAutomaticPRIParsing)
		iRet = RS_RET_OK;
ENDisCompatibleWithFeature


/* create input instance, set default parameters, and
 * add it to the list of instances.
 */
static rsRetVal
createInstance(instanceConf_t **pinst)
{
	instanceConf_t *inst;
	DEFiRet;
	CHKmalloc(inst = malloc(sizeof(instanceConf_t)));
	inst->bDetectYearAfterTimestamp = 0;
	inst->bPermitSquareBracketsInHostname = 0;
	inst->bPermitSlashesInHostname = 0;
	inst->bPermitAtSignsInHostname = 0;
	inst->bForceTagEndingByColon = 0;
	inst->bRemoveMsgFirstSpace = 0;
	bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG = glbl.GetParseHOSTNAMEandTAG(loadConf);
	*pinst = inst;
finalize_it:
	RETiRet;
}

BEGINnewParserInst
	struct cnfparamvals *pvals = NULL;
	int i;
CODESTARTnewParserInst
	DBGPRINTF("newParserInst (pmrfc3164)\n");

	inst = NULL;
	CHKiRet(createInstance(&inst));

	if(lst == NULL)
		FINALIZE;  /* just set defaults, no param block! */

	if((pvals = nvlstGetParams(lst, &parserpblk, NULL)) == NULL) {
		ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MISSING_CNFPARAMS);
	}

	if(Debug) {
		dbgprintf("parser param blk in pmrfc3164:\n");
		cnfparamsPrint(&parserpblk, pvals);
	}

	for(i = 0 ; i < parserpblk.nParams ; ++i) {
		if(!pvals[i].bUsed)
			continue;
		if(!strcmp(parserpblk.descr[i].name, "detect.yearaftertimestamp")) {
			inst->bDetectYearAfterTimestamp = (int) pvals[i].val.d.n;
		} else if(!strcmp(parserpblk.descr[i].name, "permit.squarebracketsinhostname")) {
			inst->bPermitSquareBracketsInHostname = (int) pvals[i].val.d.n;
		} else if(!strcmp(parserpblk.descr[i].name, "permit.slashesinhostname")) {
			inst->bPermitSlashesInHostname = (int) pvals[i].val.d.n;
		} else if(!strcmp(parserpblk.descr[i].name, "permit.atsignsinhostname")) {
			inst->bPermitAtSignsInHostname = (int) pvals[i].val.d.n;
		} else if(!strcmp(parserpblk.descr[i].name, "force.tagendingbycolon")) {
			inst->bForceTagEndingByColon = (int) pvals[i].val.d.n;
		} else if(!strcmp(parserpblk.descr[i].name, "remove.msgfirstspace")) {
			inst->bRemoveMsgFirstSpace = (int) pvals[i].val.d.n;
		} else {
			dbgprintf("pmrfc3164: program error, non-handled "
			  "param '%s'\n", parserpblk.descr[i].name);
		}
	}
finalize_it:
CODE_STD_FINALIZERnewParserInst
	if(lst != NULL)
		cnfparamvalsDestruct(pvals, &parserpblk);
	if(iRet != RS_RET_OK)
		free(inst);
ENDnewParserInst


BEGINfreeParserInst
CODESTARTfreeParserInst
	dbgprintf("pmrfc3164: free parser instance %p\n", pInst);
ENDfreeParserInst


/* parse a legay-formatted syslog message.
 */
BEGINparse2
	uchar *p2parse;
	int lenMsg;
	int i;	/* general index for parsing */
	uchar bufParseTAG[CONF_TAG_MAXSIZE];
	uchar bufParseHOSTNAME[CONF_HOSTNAME_MAXSIZE];
CODESTARTparse
	assert(pMsg != NULL);
	assert(pMsg->pszRawMsg != NULL);
	lenMsg = pMsg->iLenRawMsg - pMsg->offAfterPRI;
	DBGPRINTF("Message will now be parsed by the legacy syslog parser (offAfterPRI=%d, lenMsg=%d.\n",
		pMsg->offAfterPRI, lenMsg);
	/* note: offAfterPRI is already the number of PRI chars (do not add one!) */
	p2parse = pMsg->pszRawMsg + pMsg->offAfterPRI; /* point to start of text, after PRI */
	setProtocolVersion(pMsg, MSG_LEGACY_PROTOCOL);
	if(pMsg->iFacility == (LOG_INVLD>>3)) {
		DBGPRINTF("facility LOG_INVLD, do not parse\n");
		FINALIZE;
	}

	/* now check if we have a completely headerless message. This is indicated
	 * by spaces or tabs followed '{' or '['.
	 */
	i = 0;
	while(i < lenMsg && (p2parse[i] == ' ' || p2parse[i] == '\t')) {
		++i;
	}
	if(i < lenMsg && (p2parse[i] == '{' || p2parse[i] == '[')) {
		DBGPRINTF("msg seems to be headerless, treating it as such\n");
		FINALIZE;
	}


	/* Check to see if msg contains a timestamp. We start by assuming
	 * that the message timestamp is the time of reception (which we
	 * generated ourselfs and then try to actually find one inside the
	 * message. There we go from high-to low precison and are done
	 * when we find a matching one. -- rgerhards, 2008-09-16
	 */
	if(datetime.ParseTIMESTAMP3339(&(pMsg->tTIMESTAMP), &p2parse, &lenMsg) == RS_RET_OK) {
		/* we are done - parse pointer is moved by ParseTIMESTAMP3339 */;
	} else if(datetime.ParseTIMESTAMP3164(&(pMsg->tTIMESTAMP), &p2parse, &lenMsg,
		NO_PARSE3164_TZSTRING, pInst->bDetectYearAfterTimestamp) == RS_RET_OK) {
		if(pMsg->dfltTZ[0] != '\0')
			applyDfltTZ(&pMsg->tTIMESTAMP, pMsg->dfltTZ);
		/* we are done - parse pointer is moved by ParseTIMESTAMP3164 */;
	} else if(*p2parse == ' ' && lenMsg > 1) {
	/* try to see if it is slighly malformed - HP procurve seems to do that sometimes */
		++p2parse;	/* move over space */
		--lenMsg;
		if(datetime.ParseTIMESTAMP3164(&(pMsg->tTIMESTAMP), &p2parse, &lenMsg,
			NO_PARSE3164_TZSTRING, pInst->bDetectYearAfterTimestamp) == RS_RET_OK) {
			/* indeed, we got it! */
			/* we are done - parse pointer is moved by ParseTIMESTAMP3164 */;
		} else {/* parse pointer needs to be restored, as we moved it off-by-one
			 * for this try.
			 */
			--p2parse;
			++lenMsg;
		}
	}

	if(pMsg->msgFlags & IGNDATE) {
		/* we need to ignore the msg data, so simply copy over reception date */
		memcpy(&pMsg->tTIMESTAMP, &pMsg->tRcvdAt, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
	}

	/* rgerhards, 2006-03-13: next, we parse the hostname and tag. But we
	 * do this only when the user has not forbidden this. I now introduce some
	 * code that allows a user to configure rsyslogd to treat the rest of the
	 * message as MSG part completely. In this case, the hostname will be the
	 * machine that we received the message from and the tag will be empty. This
	 * is meant to be an interim solution, but for now it is in the code.
	 */
	if(bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG && !(pMsg->msgFlags & INTERNAL_MSG)) {
		/* parse HOSTNAME - but only if this is network-received!
		 * rger, 2005-11-14: we still have a problem with BSD messages. These messages
		 * do NOT include a host name. In most cases, this leads to the TAG to be treated
		 * as hostname and the first word of the message as the TAG. Clearly, this is not
		 * of advantage ;) I think I have now found a way to handle this situation: there
		 * are certain characters which are frequently used in TAG (e.g. ':'), which are
		 * *invalid* in host names. So while parsing the hostname, I check for these characters.
		 * If I find them, I set a simple flag but continue. After parsing, I check the flag.
		 * If it was set, then we most probably do not have a hostname but a TAG. Thus, I change
		 * the fields. I think this logic shall work with any type of syslog message.
		 * rgerhards, 2009-06-23: and I now have extended this logic to every character
		 * that is not a valid hostname.
		 * A "hostname" can validly include "[]" at the beginning and end. This sometimes
		 * happens with IP address (e.g. "[192.168.0.1]"). This must be turned on via
		 * an option as it may interfere with non-hostnames in some message formats.
		 * rgerhards, 2015-04-20
		 */
		if(lenMsg > 0 && pMsg->msgFlags & PARSE_HOSTNAME) {
			i = 0;
			int bHadSBracket = 0;
			if(pInst->bPermitSquareBracketsInHostname) {
				assert(i < lenMsg);
				if(p2parse[i] == '[') {
					bHadSBracket = 1;
					bufParseHOSTNAME[0] = '[';
					++i;
				}
			}
			while(i < lenMsg
			        && (isalnum(p2parse[i]) || p2parse[i] == '.'
					|| p2parse[i] == '_' || p2parse[i] == '-'
					|| (p2parse[i] == ']' && bHadSBracket)
					|| (p2parse[i] == '@' && pInst->bPermitAtSignsInHostname)
					|| (p2parse[i] == '/' && pInst->bPermitSlashesInHostname) )
				&& i < (CONF_HOSTNAME_MAXSIZE - 1)) {
				bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = p2parse[i];
				++i;
				if(p2parse[i] == ']')
					break;	/* must be closing bracket */
			}

			if(i == lenMsg) {
				/* we have a message that is empty immediately after the hostname,
				* but the hostname thus is valid! -- rgerhards, 2010-02-22
				*/
				p2parse += i;
				lenMsg -= i;
				bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = '\0';
				MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, bufParseHOSTNAME, i);
			} else {
				int isHostName = 0;
				if(i > 0) {
					if(bHadSBracket) {
						if(p2parse[i] == ']') {
							bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = ']';
							++i;
							isHostName = 1;
						}
					} else {
						if(isalnum(p2parse[i-1])) {
							isHostName = 1;
						}
					}
					if(p2parse[i] != ' ')
						isHostName = 0;
				}

				if(isHostName) {
					/* we got a hostname! */
					p2parse += i + 1; /* "eat" it (including SP delimiter) */
					lenMsg -= i + 1;
					bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = '\0';
					MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, bufParseHOSTNAME, i);
				}
			}
		}

		/* now parse TAG - that should be present in message from all sources.
		 * This code is somewhat not compliant with RFC 3164. As of 3164,
		 * the TAG field is ended by any non-alphanumeric character. In
		 * practice, however, the TAG often contains dashes and other things,
		 * which would end the TAG. So it is not desirable. As such, we only
		 * accept colon and SP to be terminators. Even there is a slight difference:
		 * a colon is PART of the TAG, while a SP is NOT part of the tag
		 * (it is CONTENT). Starting 2008-04-04, we have removed the 32 character
		 * size limit (from RFC3164) on the tag. This had bad effects on existing
		 * envrionments, as sysklogd didn't obey it either (probably another bug
		 * in RFC3164...). We now receive the full size, but will modify the
		 * outputs so that only 32 characters max are used by default.
		 */
		i = 0;
		while(lenMsg > 0 && *p2parse != ':' && *p2parse != ' ' && i < CONF_TAG_MAXSIZE - 2) {
			bufParseTAG[i++] = *p2parse++;
			--lenMsg;
		}
		if(lenMsg > 0 && *p2parse == ':') {
			++p2parse;
			--lenMsg;
			bufParseTAG[i++] = ':';
		}
		else if (pInst->bForceTagEndingByColon) {
			/* Tag need to be ended by a colon or it's not a tag but the
			 * begin of the message
			 */
			p2parse -= ( i + 1 );
			lenMsg += ( i + 1 );
			i = 0;
			/* Default TAG is dash (without ':')
			 */
			bufParseTAG[i++] = '-';
		}

		/* no TAG can only be detected if the message immediatly ends, in which case an empty TAG
		 * is considered OK. So we do not need to check for empty TAG. -- rgerhards, 2009-06-23
		 */
		bufParseTAG[i] = '\0';	/* terminate string */
		MsgSetTAG(pMsg, bufParseTAG, i);
	} else {/* we enter this code area when the user has instructed rsyslog NOT
		 * to parse HOSTNAME and TAG - rgerhards, 2006-03-13
		 */
		if(!(pMsg->msgFlags & INTERNAL_MSG)) {
			DBGPRINTF("HOSTNAME and TAG not parsed by user configuration.\n");
		}
	}

finalize_it:
	if (pInst->bRemoveMsgFirstSpace && *p2parse == ' ') {
		/* Bypass first space found in MSG part */
	        p2parse++;
	        lenMsg--;
	}
	MsgSetMSGoffs(pMsg, p2parse - pMsg->pszRawMsg);
ENDparse2


BEGINmodExit
CODESTARTmodExit
	/* release what we no longer need */
	objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
	objRelease(parser, CORE_COMPONENT);
	objRelease(datetime, CORE_COMPONENT);
ENDmodExit


BEGINqueryEtryPt
CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_PMOD2_QUERIES
CODEqueryEtryPt_IsCompatibleWithFeature_IF_OMOD_QUERIES
ENDqueryEtryPt


BEGINmodInit(pmrfc3164)
CODESTARTmodInit
	*ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION;
	/* we only support the current interface specification */
CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
	CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
	CHKiRet(objUse(parser, CORE_COMPONENT));
	CHKiRet(objUse(datetime, CORE_COMPONENT));

	DBGPRINTF("rfc3164 parser init called\n");
	bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG = glbl.GetParseHOSTNAMEandTAG(loadConf);
	/* cache value, is set only during rsyslogd option processing */


ENDmodInit

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