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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2015-2018, Intel Corporation
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
- * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
- * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- * without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
- * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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- * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
- #ifndef HS_CORE2_RUNTIME_H
- #define HS_CORE2_RUNTIME_H
- #include <stdlib.h>
- /**
- * @file
- * @brief The Hyperscan runtime API definition.
- *
- * Hyperscan is a high speed regular expression engine.
- *
- * This header contains functions for using compiled Hyperscan databases for
- * scanning data at runtime.
- */
- #include "hs_common.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif
- /**
- * Definition of the stream identifier type.
- */
- struct hs_stream;
- /**
- * The stream identifier returned by @ref hs_open_stream().
- */
- typedef struct hs_stream hs_stream_t;
- struct hs_scratch;
- /**
- * A Hyperscan scratch space.
- */
- typedef struct hs_scratch hs_scratch_t;
- /**
- * Definition of the match event callback function type.
- *
- * A callback function matching the defined type must be provided by the
- * application calling the @ref hs_scan(), @ref hs_scan_vector() or @ref
- * hs_scan_stream() functions (or other streaming calls which can produce
- * matches).
- *
- * 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.
- *
- * This callback function should not attempt to call Hyperscan API functions on
- * the same stream nor should it attempt to reuse the scratch space allocated
- * for the API calls that caused it to be triggered. Making another call to the
- * Hyperscan library with completely independent parameters should work (for
- * example, scanning a different database in a new stream and with new scratch
- * space), but reusing data structures like stream state and/or scratch space
- * will produce undefined behavior.
- *
- * @param id
- * The ID number of the expression that matched. If the expression was a
- * single expression compiled with @ref hs_compile(), this value will be
- * zero.
- *
- * @param from
- * - If a start of match flag is enabled for the current pattern, this
- * argument will be set to the start of match for the pattern assuming
- * that that start of match value lies within the current 'start of match
- * horizon' chosen by one of the SOM_HORIZON mode flags.
- * - If the start of match value lies outside this horizon (possible only
- * when the SOM_HORIZON value is not @ref HS_MODE_SOM_HORIZON_LARGE),
- * the @p from value will be set to @ref HS_OFFSET_PAST_HORIZON.
- * - This argument will be set to zero if the Start of Match flag is not
- * enabled for the given pattern.
- *
- * @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 context
- * The pointer supplied by the user to the @ref hs_scan(), @ref
- * hs_scan_vector() or @ref hs_scan_stream() function.
- *
- * @return
- * Non-zero if the matching should cease, else zero. If scanning is
- * performed in streaming mode and a non-zero value is returned, any
- * subsequent calls to @ref hs_scan_stream() for that stream will
- * immediately return with @ref HS_SCAN_TERMINATED.
- */
- typedef int (HS_CDECL *match_event_handler)(unsigned int id,
- unsigned long long from,
- unsigned long long to,
- unsigned int flags,
- void *context);
- /**
- * Open and initialise a stream.
- *
- * @param db
- * A compiled pattern database.
- *
- * @param flags
- * Flags modifying the behaviour of the stream. This parameter is provided
- * for future use and is unused at present.
- *
- * @param stream
- * On success, a pointer to the generated @ref hs_stream_t will be
- * returned; NULL on failure.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_open_stream(const hs_database_t *db, unsigned int flags,
- hs_stream_t **stream);
- /**
- * Write data to be scanned to the opened stream.
- *
- * This is the function call in which the actual pattern matching takes place
- * as data is written to the stream. Matches will be returned via the @ref
- * match_event_handler callback supplied.
- *
- * @param id
- * The stream ID (returned by @ref hs_open_stream()) to which the data
- * will be written.
- *
- * @param data
- * Pointer to the data to be scanned.
- *
- * @param length
- * The number of bytes to scan.
- *
- * @param flags
- * Flags modifying the behaviour of the stream. This parameter is provided
- * for future use and is unused at present.
- *
- * @param scratch
- * A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch().
- *
- * @param onEvent
- * Pointer to a match event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
- * no matches will be returned.
- *
- * @param ctxt
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function
- * when a match occurs.
- *
- * @return
- * Returns @ref HS_SUCCESS on success; @ref HS_SCAN_TERMINATED if the
- * match callback indicated that scanning should stop; other values on
- * error.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_scan_stream(hs_stream_t *id, const char *data,
- unsigned int length, unsigned int flags,
- hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- match_event_handler onEvent, void *ctxt);
- /**
- * Close a stream.
- *
- * This function completes matching on the given stream and frees the memory
- * associated with the stream state. After this call, the stream pointed to by
- * @p id is invalid and can no longer be used. To reuse the stream state after
- * completion, rather than closing it, the @ref hs_reset_stream function can be
- * used.
- *
- * This function must be called for any stream created with @ref
- * hs_open_stream(), even if scanning has been terminated by a non-zero return
- * from the match callback function.
- *
- * Note: This operation may result in matches being returned (via calls to the
- * match event callback) for expressions anchored to the end of the data stream
- * (for example, via the use of the `$` meta-character). If these matches are
- * not desired, NULL may be provided as the @ref match_event_handler callback.
- *
- * If NULL is provided as the @ref match_event_handler callback, it is
- * permissible to provide a NULL scratch.
- *
- * @param id
- * The stream ID returned by @ref hs_open_stream().
- *
- * @param scratch
- * A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch(). This is
- * allowed to be NULL only if the @p onEvent callback is also NULL.
- *
- * @param onEvent
- * Pointer to a match event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
- * no matches will be returned.
- *
- * @param ctxt
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function
- * when a match occurs.
- *
- * @return
- * Returns @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_close_stream(hs_stream_t *id, hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- match_event_handler onEvent, void *ctxt);
- /**
- * Reset a stream to an initial state.
- *
- * Conceptually, this is equivalent to performing @ref hs_close_stream() on the
- * given stream, followed by a @ref hs_open_stream(). This new stream replaces
- * the original stream in memory, avoiding the overhead of freeing the old
- * stream and allocating the new one.
- *
- * Note: This operation may result in matches being returned (via calls to the
- * match event callback) for expressions anchored to the end of the original
- * data stream (for example, via the use of the `$` meta-character). If these
- * matches are not desired, NULL may be provided as the @ref match_event_handler
- * callback.
- *
- * Note: the stream will also be tied to the same database.
- *
- * @param id
- * The stream (as created by @ref hs_open_stream()) to be replaced.
- *
- * @param flags
- * Flags modifying the behaviour of the stream. This parameter is provided
- * for future use and is unused at present.
- *
- * @param scratch
- * A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch(). This is
- * allowed to be NULL only if the @p onEvent callback is also NULL.
- *
- * @param onEvent
- * Pointer to a match event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
- * no matches will be returned.
- *
- * @param context
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function
- * when a match occurs.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_reset_stream(hs_stream_t *id, unsigned int flags,
- hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- match_event_handler onEvent, void *context);
- /**
- * Duplicate the given stream. The new stream will have the same state as the
- * original including the current stream offset.
- *
- * @param to_id
- * On success, a pointer to the new, copied @ref hs_stream_t will be
- * returned; NULL on failure.
- *
- * @param from_id
- * The stream (as created by @ref hs_open_stream()) to be copied.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_copy_stream(hs_stream_t **to_id,
- const hs_stream_t *from_id);
- /**
- * Duplicate the given 'from' stream state onto the 'to' stream. The 'to' stream
- * will first be reset (reporting any EOD matches if a non-NULL @p onEvent
- * callback handler is provided).
- *
- * Note: the 'to' stream and the 'from' stream must be open against the same
- * database.
- *
- * @param to_id
- * On success, a pointer to the new, copied @ref hs_stream_t will be
- * returned; NULL on failure.
- *
- * @param from_id
- * The stream (as created by @ref hs_open_stream()) to be copied.
- *
- * @param scratch
- * A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch(). This is
- * allowed to be NULL only if the @p onEvent callback is also NULL.
- *
- * @param onEvent
- * Pointer to a match event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
- * no matches will be returned.
- *
- * @param context
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function
- * when a match occurs.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_reset_and_copy_stream(hs_stream_t *to_id,
- const hs_stream_t *from_id,
- hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- match_event_handler onEvent,
- void *context);
- /**
- * Creates a compressed representation of the provided stream in the buffer
- * provided. This compressed representation can be converted back into a stream
- * state by using @ref hs_expand_stream() or @ref hs_reset_and_expand_stream().
- * The size of the compressed representation will be placed into @p used_space.
- *
- * If there is not sufficient space in the buffer to hold the compressed
- * representation, @ref HS_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE will be returned and @p used_space
- * will be populated with the amount of space required.
- *
- * Note: this function does not close the provided stream, you may continue to
- * use the stream or to free it with @ref hs_close_stream().
- *
- * @param stream
- * The stream (as created by @ref hs_open_stream()) to be compressed.
- *
- * @param buf
- * Buffer to write the compressed representation into. Note: if the call is
- * just being used to determine the amount of space required, it is allowed
- * to pass NULL here and @p buf_space as 0.
- *
- * @param buf_space
- * The number of bytes in @p buf. If buf_space is too small, the call will
- * fail with @ref HS_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE.
- *
- * @param used_space
- * Pointer to where the amount of used space will be written to. The used
- * buffer space is always less than or equal to @p buf_space. If the call
- * fails with @ref HS_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE, this pointer will be used to
- * write out the amount of buffer space required.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, @ref HS_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE if the provided
- * buffer is too small.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_compress_stream(const hs_stream_t *stream, char *buf,
- size_t buf_space, size_t *used_space);
- /**
- * Decompresses a compressed representation created by @ref hs_compress_stream()
- * into a new stream.
- *
- * Note: @p buf must correspond to a complete compressed representation created
- * by @ref hs_compress_stream() of a stream that was opened against @p db. It is
- * not always possible to detect misuse of this API and behaviour is undefined
- * if these properties are not satisfied.
- *
- * @param db
- * The compiled pattern database that the compressed stream was opened
- * against.
- *
- * @param stream
- * On success, a pointer to the expanded @ref hs_stream_t will be
- * returned; NULL on failure.
- *
- * @param buf
- * A compressed representation of a stream. These compressed forms are
- * created by @ref hs_compress_stream().
- *
- * @param buf_size
- * The size in bytes of the compressed representation.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_expand_stream(const hs_database_t *db,
- hs_stream_t **stream, const char *buf,
- size_t buf_size);
- /**
- * Decompresses a compressed representation created by @ref hs_compress_stream()
- * on top of the 'to' stream. The 'to' stream will first be reset (reporting
- * any EOD matches if a non-NULL @p onEvent callback handler is provided).
- *
- * Note: the 'to' stream must be opened against the same database as the
- * compressed stream.
- *
- * Note: @p buf must correspond to a complete compressed representation created
- * by @ref hs_compress_stream() of a stream that was opened against @p db. It is
- * not always possible to detect misuse of this API and behaviour is undefined
- * if these properties are not satisfied.
- *
- * @param to_stream
- * A pointer to a valid stream state. A pointer to the expanded @ref
- * hs_stream_t will be returned; NULL on failure.
- *
- * @param buf
- * A compressed representation of a stream. These compressed forms are
- * created by @ref hs_compress_stream().
- *
- * @param buf_size
- * The size in bytes of the compressed representation.
- *
- * @param scratch
- * A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch(). This is
- * allowed to be NULL only if the @p onEvent callback is also NULL.
- *
- * @param onEvent
- * Pointer to a match event callback function. If a NULL pointer is given,
- * no matches will be returned.
- *
- * @param context
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function
- * when a match occurs.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_reset_and_expand_stream(hs_stream_t *to_stream,
- const char *buf, size_t buf_size,
- hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- match_event_handler onEvent,
- void *context);
- /**
- * The block (non-streaming) 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 hs_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 context
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function.
- *
- * @return
- * Returns @ref HS_SUCCESS on success; @ref HS_SCAN_TERMINATED if the
- * match callback indicated that scanning should stop; other values on
- * error.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_scan(const hs_database_t *db, const char *data,
- unsigned int length, unsigned int flags,
- hs_scratch_t *scratch, match_event_handler onEvent,
- void *context);
- /**
- * The vectored regular expression scanner.
- *
- * This is the function call in which the actual pattern matching takes place
- * for vectoring-mode pattern databases.
- *
- * @param db
- * A compiled pattern database.
- *
- * @param data
- * An array of pointers to the data blocks to be scanned.
- *
- * @param length
- * An array of lengths (in bytes) of each data block to scan.
- *
- * @param count
- * Number of data blocks to scan. This should correspond to the size of
- * of the @p data and @p length arrays.
- *
- * @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 hs_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 context
- * The user defined pointer which will be passed to the callback function.
- *
- * @return
- * Returns @ref HS_SUCCESS on success; @ref HS_SCAN_TERMINATED if the match
- * callback indicated that scanning should stop; other values on error.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_scan_vector(const hs_database_t *db,
- const char *const *data,
- const unsigned int *length,
- unsigned int count, unsigned int flags,
- hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- match_event_handler onEvent, void *context);
- /**
- * Allocate a "scratch" space for use by Hyperscan.
- *
- * This is required for runtime use, and one scratch space per thread, or
- * concurrent caller, is required. Any allocator callback set by @ref
- * hs_set_scratch_allocator() or @ref hs_set_allocator() will be used by this
- * function.
- *
- * @param db
- * The database, as produced by @ref hs_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 HS_SUCCESS on successful allocation; @ref HS_NOMEM if the
- * allocation fails. Other errors may be returned if invalid parameters
- * are specified.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_alloc_scratch(const hs_database_t *db,
- hs_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 hs_set_scratch_allocator() or @ref hs_set_allocator()
- * will be used by this function.
- *
- * @param src
- * The existing @ref hs_scratch_t to be cloned.
- *
- * @param dest
- * A pointer to the new scratch space will be returned here.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success; @ref HS_NOMEM if the allocation fails.
- * Other errors may be returned if invalid parameters are specified.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_clone_scratch(const hs_scratch_t *src,
- hs_scratch_t **dest);
- /**
- * Provides the size of the given scratch space.
- *
- * @param scratch
- * A per-thread scratch space allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch() or @ref
- * hs_clone_scratch().
- *
- * @param scratch_size
- * On success, the size of the scratch space in bytes is placed in this
- * parameter.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_scratch_size(const hs_scratch_t *scratch,
- size_t *scratch_size);
- /**
- * Free a scratch block previously allocated by @ref hs_alloc_scratch() or @ref
- * hs_clone_scratch().
- *
- * The free callback set by @ref hs_set_scratch_allocator() or @ref
- * hs_set_allocator() will be used by this function.
- *
- * @param scratch
- * The scratch block to be freed. NULL may also be safely provided.
- *
- * @return
- * @ref HS_SUCCESS on success, other values on failure.
- */
- hs_error_t core2_hs_free_scratch(hs_scratch_t *scratch);
- /**
- * Callback 'from' return value, indicating that the start of this match was
- * too early to be tracked with the requested SOM_HORIZON precision.
- */
- #define HS_OFFSET_PAST_HORIZON (~0ULL)
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- } /* extern "C" */
- #endif
- #endif /* HS_CORE2_RUNTIME_H */
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