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The file name and data are sent over PCIe using the Tilera -Packet Queue API from an aplication running on the Tilera processor. - -The original purpose is to write log files from Suricata (Intrusion -Dectection System) on the x86 host's file system. - -Running The Logger ------------------- - -To run the application, set the TILERA_ROOT environment variable to -point to a valide Tilera MDE, then do: - - make run - -The application should be started before the application on the Tile -side that will be generating the log data. - -By default, queue number 0 is used. The --queue_index=N command line -argument can be used to change the queue number. - -If more than one TILEncore-Gx PCIe card is installed, the --card=M -argument changes to listening to card M. - -Caveats -------- - -Due to the fact that the host driver allocates 4MB physically -contiguous memory for the packet queue ring buffer, it is possible -that this allocation could fail on a host whose memory has been -considerably fragmented. If the host program exits with the following -error, reboot the host and run the test again. - -Host: Failed to open '/dev/tilegxpci%d/packet_queue/t2h/0': Cannot -allocate memory diff --git a/framework/src/suricata/contrib/tile_pcie_logd/tile_pcie_logd.c b/framework/src/suricata/contrib/tile_pcie_logd/tile_pcie_logd.c deleted file mode 100644 index eb06f9e4..00000000 --- a/framework/src/suricata/contrib/tile_pcie_logd/tile_pcie_logd.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,370 +0,0 @@ -/* Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Tilera Corporation. - * - * You can copy, redistribute or modify this Program under the terms of - * the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free - * Software Foundation. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * version 2 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA - * 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -/** - * \file - * - * \author Ken Steele, Tilera Corporation <suricata@tilera.com> - * \author Tom DeCanio <decanio.tom@gmail.com> - * - * Host side of PCIe alert logging from Suricata running on a - * TILEncore-Gx card. - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <malloc.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <assert.h> - -#include <asm/tilegxpci.h> - -#define CHECK_SEQ_NUM 1 - -/* The "/dev/tilegxpci%d" device to be used. */ -unsigned int card_index = 0; - -unsigned int debug = 0; - -/* - * When set, drop all alerts rather than write to file. This is for - * testing performance on a file system that can't write files fast - * enough. - */ -unsigned int drop_alerts = 0; - -/* Packet queue index. */ -unsigned int queue_index; - -/* Prefix added to all file paths sent from PCIe card. */ -char * path_prefix = NULL; - -/* By default, the host ring buffer is 4MB in size and it consists of - * 1024 entries of 4KB buffers. Modify GXPCI_HOST_PQ_RING_ENTRIES in - * <asm/tilegxpci.h> to change the size of each buffer. To increase - * the total ring buffer size, re-configure the host kernel using - * CONFIG_FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER. - */ -#ifdef GXPCI_HOST_PQ_SEGMENT_ENTRIES -/* New definitions for MDE 4.1.5 */ -#define RING_BUF_ELEMS GXPCI_HOST_PQ_SEGMENT_ENTRIES -#define RING_BUF_ELEM_SIZE (HOST_PQ_SEGMENT_MAX_SIZE / GXPCI_HOST_PQ_SEGMENT_ENTRIES) -#else -/* Definitions prior to MDE 4.1.5 */ -#define RING_BUF_ELEMS GXPCI_HOST_PQ_RING_ENTRIES -#define RING_BUF_ELEM_SIZE (HOST_PQ_RING_BUF_MAX_SIZE / GXPCI_HOST_PQ_RING_ENTRIES) -#endif - -/*********************************************************************/ -/* Host-Side Packet Consumer */ -/*********************************************************************/ - -#define TAIL_UPDATE_LIMIT_ENABLE - -#define OP_OPEN 1 -#define OP_WRITE 2 -#define OP_CLOSE 3 - -typedef struct { - uint32_t magic; - uint32_t fileno; - uint32_t op; - uint32_t seq; - volatile uint32_t len; - uint32_t next_offset; - char buf[]; -} TrioMsg; - -typedef struct { - FILE *fd; -} FDesc; - -#define MAX_FDESC 1024 - -static FDesc *fdesc[MAX_FDESC]; - -void run_pcie_logging(void) -{ - char dev_name[40]; - int pq_fd; - unsigned int host_ring_buffer_size = RING_BUF_ELEMS * RING_BUF_ELEM_SIZE; - volatile TrioMsg *p; - - printf("Waiting for PCIe logging data from card %d on queue %d...\n", - card_index, queue_index); - - if (path_prefix) { - printf("PCIe logging into directory: '%s'\n", path_prefix); - fflush(stdout); - } - - /* Open the packet queue file. */ - snprintf(dev_name, sizeof(dev_name), "/dev/tilegxpci%d/packet_queue/t2h/%d", - card_index, queue_index); - do { - pq_fd = open(dev_name, O_RDWR); - if (pq_fd < 0) { - sleep(1); - } - } while (pq_fd < 0); - - /* mmap the register space. */ - struct gxpci_host_pq_regs_app* pq_regs = - (struct gxpci_host_pq_regs_app*) - mmap(0, sizeof(struct gxpci_host_pq_regs_app), - PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED, pq_fd, TILEPCI_PACKET_QUEUE_INDICES_MMAP_OFFSET); - if (pq_regs == MAP_FAILED) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to mmap PCIe control registers.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - /* Configure and allocate the ring buffer for the receive queue. */ - tilepci_packet_queue_info_t buf_info; - - buf_info.buf_size = RING_BUF_ELEM_SIZE; - - int err = ioctl(pq_fd, TILEPCI_IOC_SET_PACKET_QUEUE_BUF, &buf_info); - if (err < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed TILEPCI_IOC_SET_PACKET_QUEUE_BUF: %s\n", - strerror(errno)); - abort(); - } - - /* On the host side, mmap the receive queue region. */ - void* buffer = - mmap(0, host_ring_buffer_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED, pq_fd, TILEPCI_PACKET_QUEUE_BUF_MMAP_OFFSET); - assert(buffer != MAP_FAILED); - - /* On the host side, mmap the queue status. */ - struct tlr_pq_status *pq_status = - mmap(0, sizeof(struct tlr_pq_status), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED, pq_fd, TILEPCI_PACKET_QUEUE_STS_MMAP_OFFSET); - assert(pq_status != MAP_FAILED); - - pq_regs->consumer_index = 0; - - uint64_t packet_count = 0; - volatile uint32_t write; - uint32_t read = 0; - -#ifdef CHECK_SEQ_NUM - uint32_t expect_seq = 1; -#endif - -#ifdef HOST_INTERRUPT_MODE - volatile uint32_t* producer_index = &(pq_status->drv_consumer_index); -#else - volatile uint32_t* producer_index = &(pq_regs->producer_index); -#endif - - volatile uint32_t* consumer_index = &(pq_regs->consumer_index); - volatile enum gxpci_chan_status_t* status = &(pq_status->status); - - while (1) { - if (*status == GXPCI_CHAN_RESET) { - printf("Tile to Host PCIe logging channel was reset.\n"); - fflush(stdout); - return; - } - - // Get packets off the ring buffer by accessing the receive queue at - // the new write index. - write = *producer_index; - - while (write != read) { - if (*status == GXPCI_CHAN_RESET) { - printf("Tile to Host PCIe logging channel was reset.\n"); - fflush(stdout); - return; - } - - packet_count++; - - p = (TrioMsg *)(buffer + ((read&(RING_BUF_ELEMS-1))*RING_BUF_ELEM_SIZE)); - - if (debug) { - fprintf(stdout, "got a message\n"); - fprintf(stdout, "p->magic: %d\n", p->magic); - fprintf(stdout, "p->fileno: %d\n", p->fileno); -#ifdef CHECK_SEQ_NUM - fprintf(stdout, "p->seq: %d\n", p->seq); -#endif - fprintf(stdout, "p->len: %d\n", p->len); - fprintf(stdout, "p->next_offset: %d\n", p->next_offset); - fprintf(stdout, "p->buf: "); - fwrite(&p->buf, sizeof(char), p->len - offsetof(TrioMsg, buf), stdout); - fprintf(stdout, "\n"); - fflush(stdout); - } - -#ifdef CHECK_SEQ_NUM - if (p->seq != expect_seq) { - /* Check for a reset before reporting a bad sequence - * number to prevent confusing users. */ - if (*status == GXPCI_CHAN_RESET) { - printf("Tile to Host PCIe logging channel was reset.\n"); - fflush(stdout); - return; - } - fprintf(stderr, "BAD sequence expected %d got %d\n", expect_seq, p->seq); - return; - } - expect_seq = p->seq + 1; -#endif - - switch (p->op) { - case OP_OPEN: - if (p->fileno < MAX_FDESC) { - fdesc[p->fileno] = malloc(sizeof(FDesc)); - if (fdesc[p->fileno]) { - char mode[2]; - mode[0] = p->buf[0]; - mode[1] = '\0'; - char *file_name = (char *)&p->buf[1]; - if (path_prefix) { - /* Added path_prefix to the start of the - * file name. Added space for '\0' and '\'. - * By default, no prefix is added. */ - int new_size = strlen(path_prefix) + strlen(file_name) + 1 + 1; - char *new_name = malloc(new_size); - if (!new_name) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory for %s/%s\n", - path_prefix, file_name); - return; - } - snprintf(new_name, new_size, "%s/%s", - path_prefix, file_name); - file_name = new_name; - } - if ((fdesc[p->fileno]->fd = fopen(file_name, mode)) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Could not open %s: %s\n", - file_name, strerror(errno)); - } else { - printf("Opened '%s' for logging.\n", file_name); - fflush(stdout); - } - } - } else { - fprintf(stderr, "File number %d exceeds Max of %d\n", p->fileno, MAX_FDESC); - } - break; - case OP_WRITE: - if (drop_alerts) { - /* TODO: Report alert count periodically. */ - } else { - if (fdesc[p->fileno] && fdesc[p->fileno]->fd) { - fwrite(&p->buf, sizeof(char), - p->len - offsetof(TrioMsg, buf), - fdesc[p->fileno]->fd); - fflush(fdesc[p->fileno]->fd); - } - } - break; - case OP_CLOSE: - if (fdesc[p->fileno] && fdesc[p->fileno]->fd) { - fclose( fdesc[p->fileno]->fd); - free(fdesc[p->fileno]); - fdesc[p->fileno] = NULL; - } - break; - } - - read++; - /* Update the read index register to inform the tile side - * that the packet has been read. */ - -#ifdef TAIL_UPDATE_LIMIT_ENABLE - if ((packet_count & 0x3f) == 0) - *consumer_index = read; -#else - *consumer_index = read; -#endif - } - } - return; -} - -/* - * Match argument list option. - * Options ending in '=' take an additional value, which may be - * attached in the same argument or detached in the following - * argument. - * @param arglist Points to remaining argv, updated on match. - * @param option The option to match, ending in '=' if it takes a value. - * @return Value if option matches, NULL otherwise. - */ -char *shift_option(char ***arglist, const char* option) -{ - char** args = *arglist; - char* arg = args[0], **rest = &args[1]; - int optlen = strlen(option); - char* val = arg+optlen; - if (option[optlen - 1] != '=') { - if (strcmp(arg, option)) - return NULL; - } else { - if (strncmp(arg, option, optlen-1)) - return NULL; - if (arg[optlen- 1 ] == '\0') - val = *rest++; - else if (arg[optlen - 1] != '=') - return NULL; - } - *arglist = rest; - return val; -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) -{ - char **args = &argv[1]; - - /* - * Scan command line options. - */ - while (*args) { - char* opt = NULL; - - if ((opt = shift_option(&args, "--queue_index="))) - queue_index = strtoul(opt, NULL, 0); - else if ((opt = shift_option(&args, "--card="))) - card_index = strtoul(opt, NULL, 0); - else if ((opt = shift_option(&args, "--debug"))) - debug = 1; - else if ((opt = shift_option(&args, "--drop"))) - drop_alerts = 1; - else if ((opt = shift_option(&args, "--prefix="))) - path_prefix = opt; - else { - fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option '%s'.\n", args[0]); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } - - run_pcie_logging(); - - return 0; -} |