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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef _UTIL_H #define _UTIL_H #include #include #define TEXT_0063_BYTES \ "[ 987654321 987654321 987654321 987654321 987654321 987654321 ]" #define TEXT_0256_BYTES_001 \ "001" TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES "\n" #define TEXT_0256_BYTES_002 \ "002" TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES "\n" #define TEXT_0256_BYTES_003 \ "003" TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES "\n" #define TEXT_0256_BYTES_004 \ "004" TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES TEXT_0063_BYTES "\n" #define TEXT_1024_BYTES \ TEXT_0256_BYTES_001 TEXT_0256_BYTES_002 TEXT_0256_BYTES_003 \ TEXT_0256_BYTES_004 extern char compile_error[1024]; extern int warnings; // For testing, 1024 means split contiguous memory into max 1024 byte blocks. // See https://github.com/VirusTotal/yara/issues/1356 extern uint64_t yr_test_mem_block_size; // If yr_test_mem_block_size is non-zero, this specifies the bytes of the // previous memory block to include in the current memory block. extern uint64_t yr_test_mem_block_size_overlap; // Counts calls to 'get first / next block' function for testing purposes. extern uint64_t yr_test_count_get_block; typedef struct YR_TEST_ITERATOR_CTX YR_TEST_ITERATOR_CTX; struct YR_TEST_ITERATOR_CTX { const uint8_t* buffer; size_t buffer_size; YR_MEMORY_BLOCK current_block; // Indicates the frequency in which the iterator returns ERROR_BLOCK_NOT_READY // errors. For example, if the frequency is 2, the iterator will return an // ERROR_BLOCK_NOT_READY every two blocks succesfully returned. If the value // is 1, it will return an ERROR_BLOCK_NOT_READY after every block that was // returned succesfully. With a value of 0 the iterator won't ever return // ERROR_BLOCK_NOT_READY. int block_not_ready_frequency; // Number of blocks that has been returned successfully so far. When this // reaches block_not_ready_frequency an ERROR_BLOCK_NOT_READY is returned. int blocks_returned_successfully; }; extern char* top_srcdir; extern void init_top_srcdir(void); extern char* prefix_top_srcdir(char* dir); struct COUNTERS { int rules_matching; int rules_not_matching; int rules_warning; }; int compile_rule(char* string, YR_RULES** rules); int compile_rule_ex(char* string, YR_RULES** rules, bool strict_escape_flag); typedef struct SCAN_CALLBACK_CTX SCAN_CALLBACK_CTX; struct SCAN_CALLBACK_CTX { int matches; void* module_data; size_t module_data_size; }; void init_test_iterator( YR_MEMORY_BLOCK_ITERATOR* iterator, YR_TEST_ITERATOR_CTX* ctx, const uint8_t* buffer, size_t buffer_size); int _scan_callback( YR_SCAN_CONTEXT* context, int message, void* message_data, void* user_data); int count( YR_SCAN_CONTEXT* context, int message, void* message_data, void* user_data); int do_nothing( YR_SCAN_CONTEXT* context, int message, void* message_data, void* user_data); extern int matches_blob_uses_default_iterator; int matches_blob( char* rule, uint8_t* blob, size_t blob_size, uint8_t* module_data, size_t module_data_size); int matches_string(char* rule, char* string); int capture_string(char* rule, char* string, char* expected_string); int read_file(char* filename, char** buf); typedef struct atom atom; struct atom { uint8_t length; uint8_t data[YR_MAX_ATOM_LENGTH]; }; void assert_re_atoms(char* re, int expected_atom_count, atom* expected_atoms); void assert_hex_atoms(char* hex, int expected_atom_count, atom* expected_atoms); #define assert_true_expr(expr) \ do \ { \ if (!(expr)) \ { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: expression is not true\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); // Ensure that a particular string is found when scanning. This is useful for // making sure that unreferenced strings are searched for properly. // Specifically, making sure they have STRING_FLAGS_FIXED_OFFSET unset. #define assert_string_capture(rule, string, expected) \ do \ { \ if (!capture_string(rule, string, expected)) \ { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: rule does not match\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_match_count(rule, string, count) \ do \ { \ int result = matches_string(rule, string); \ if (result != count) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule does not match count: " \ "expected: %d actual: %d\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ count, \ result); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_true_rule(rule, string) \ do \ { \ if (!matches_string(rule, string)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule does not match (but should)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_true_rule_blob_size(rule, blob, size) \ do \ { \ if (!matches_blob(rule, (uint8_t*) (blob), size, NULL, 0)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule does not match (but should)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_true_rule_blob(rule, blob) \ assert_true_rule_blob_size(rule, blob, sizeof(blob)) #define assert_true_rule_file(rule, filename) \ do \ { \ char* buf; \ size_t sz; \ if ((sz = read_file(prefix_top_srcdir(filename), &buf)) == -1) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: cannot read file '%s'\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ filename); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ if (!matches_blob(rule, (uint8_t*) (buf), sz, NULL, 0)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule does not match contents of" \ "'%s' (but should)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ filename); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ free(buf); \ } while (0); #define assert_false_rule(rule, string) \ do \ { \ if (matches_string(rule, string)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule matches (but shouldn't)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_false_rule_blob_size(rule, blob, size) \ do \ { \ if (matches_blob(rule, (uint8_t*) (blob), size, NULL, 0)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule matches (but shouldn't)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_false_rule_blob(rule, blob) \ assert_false_rule_blob_size(rule, blob, sizeof(blob)) #define assert_true_rule_module_data_file(rule, filename) \ do \ { \ char* buf; \ size_t sz; \ if ((sz = read_file(prefix_top_srcdir(filename), &buf)) == -1) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: cannot read file '%s'\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ filename); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ if (!matches_blob(rule, NULL, 0, (uint8_t*) buf, sz)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule does not matches (but should)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ free(buf); \ } while (0); #define assert_false_rule_file(rule, filename) \ do \ { \ char* buf; \ size_t sz; \ if ((sz = read_file(prefix_top_srcdir(filename), &buf)) == -1) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: cannot read file '%s'\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ filename); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ if (matches_blob(rule, (uint8_t*) (buf), sz, NULL, 0)) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: rule matches contents of" \ "'%s' (but shouldn't)\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ filename); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ free(buf); \ } while (0); #define assert_error(rule, error) \ do \ { \ YR_RULES* rules; \ int result = compile_rule(rule, &rules); \ if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS) \ yr_rules_destroy(rules); \ if (result != error) \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: expecting error %d but returned %d\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ error, \ result); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_warnings(rule, w) \ do \ { \ YR_RULES* rules; \ int result = compile_rule(rule, &rules); \ if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS) \ { \ yr_rules_destroy(rules); \ if (warnings < w) \ { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: expecting warning\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } \ else \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: failed to compile << %s >>: %s\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ rule, \ compile_error); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_warnings_strict_escape(rule, w) \ do \ { \ YR_RULES* rules; \ bool strict_escape = true; \ int result = compile_rule_ex(rule, &rules, strict_escape); \ if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS) \ { \ yr_rules_destroy(rules); \ if (warnings < w) \ { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: expecting warning\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } \ else \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: failed to compile << %s >>: %s\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ rule, \ compile_error); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_no_warnings(rule) \ do \ { \ YR_RULES* rules; \ int result = compile_rule(rule, &rules); \ if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS) \ { \ yr_rules_destroy(rules); \ if (warnings > 0) \ { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: unexpected warning\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } \ else \ { \ fprintf( \ stderr, \ "%s:%d: failed to compile << %s >>: %s\n", \ __FILE__, \ __LINE__, \ rule, \ compile_error); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_warning(rule) assert_warnings(rule, 1) #define assert_warning_strict_escape(rule) \ assert_warnings_strict_escape(rule, 1) #define assert_true_regexp(regexp, string, expected) \ do \ { \ if (!capture_string( \ "rule test { strings: $a = /" regexp "/ condition: $a }", \ string, \ expected)) \ { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: regexp does not match\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ } \ } while (0); #define assert_false_regexp(regexp, string) \ assert_false_rule( \ "rule test { strings: $a = /" regexp "/ condition: $a }", string) #define assert_regexp_syntax_error(regexp) \ assert_error( \ "rule test { strings: $a = /" regexp "/ condition: $a }", \ ERROR_INVALID_REGULAR_EXPRESSION) #endif /* _UTIL_H */