This is an execution engine for Wireshark®-like filters.
It contains public APIs for parsing filter syntax, compiling them into an executable IR and, finally, executing filters against provided values.
use wirefilter::{ExecutionContext, Scheme, Type};
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
// Create a map of possible filter fields.
let scheme = Scheme! {
http.method: Bytes,
http.ua: Bytes,
port: Int,
};
// Parse a Wireshark-like expression into an AST.
let ast = scheme.parse(r#"
http.method != "POST" &&
not http.ua matches "(googlebot|facebook)" &&
port in {80 443}
"#)?;
println!("Parsed filter representation: {:?}", ast);
// Compile the AST into an executable filter.
let filter = ast.compile();
// Set runtime field values to test the filter against.
let mut ctx = ExecutionContext::new(&scheme);
ctx.set_field_value(scheme.get_field("http.method").unwrap(), "GET")?;
ctx.set_field_value(
scheme.get_field("http.ua").unwrap(),
"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:66.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/66.0",
)?;
ctx.set_field_value(scheme.get_field("port").unwrap(), 443)?;
// Execute the filter with given runtime values.
println!("Filter matches: {:?}", filter.execute(&ctx)?); // true
// Amend one of the runtime values and execute the filter again.
ctx.set_field_value(scheme.get_field("port").unwrap(), 8080)?;
println!("Filter matches: {:?}", filter.execute(&ctx)?); // false
Ok(())
}
There are fuzz tests in the fuzz directory.
Install afl:
cargo install afl --force
Build bytes
fuzz test:
cd fuzz/bytes
cargo afl build
Run fuzz test (from inside fuzz/bytes
directory):
cargo afl fuzz -i in -o out ../../target/debug/fuzz-bytes
If you see an error like:
Looks like the target binary is not instrumented!
Try deleting the compiled binary and re-building with cargo afl build
.
Licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.