1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
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2 | |
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3 | import sys |
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4 | import gc |
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5 | import io |
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6 | import time |
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7 | import threading |
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8 | import pyregfi |
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9 | |
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10 | |
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11 | |
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12 | pyregfi.setLogMask((pyregfi.LOG_TYPES.INFO, pyregfi.LOG_TYPES.WARN, pyregfi.LOG_TYPES.ERROR)) |
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13 | |
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14 | # Uses the HiveIterator to walk all keys |
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15 | # Gathers various (meaningless) statistics to exercise simple attribute access |
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16 | # and to hopefully smoke out any bugs that can be identified by changing stats |
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17 | def iterTallyNames(hive, fh): |
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18 | key_count = 0 |
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19 | key_lens = 0 |
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20 | key_rawlens = 0 |
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21 | value_count = 0 |
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22 | value_lens = 0 |
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23 | value_rawlens = 0 |
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24 | |
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25 | for k in hive: |
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26 | key_count += 1 |
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27 | if k.name != None: |
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28 | key_lens += len(k.name) |
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29 | if k.name_raw != None: |
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30 | key_rawlens += len(k.name_raw) |
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31 | |
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32 | for v in k.values: |
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33 | value_count += 1 |
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34 | if v.name != None: |
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35 | value_lens += len(v.name) |
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36 | if v.name_raw != None: |
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37 | value_rawlens += len(v.name_raw) |
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38 | |
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39 | print(" Counts: keys=%d, values=%d" % (key_count, value_count)) |
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40 | print(" Total name length: keys=%d, values=%d" % (key_lens, value_lens)) |
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41 | print(" Total raw name lengths: keys=%d, values=%d" % (key_rawlens, value_rawlens)) |
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42 | |
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43 | |
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44 | # walks up parents to obtain path, rather than using downward links like iterator |
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45 | def getCurrentPath(key): |
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46 | if key == None: |
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47 | return '' |
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48 | path = [] |
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49 | p = key |
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50 | while p != None: |
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51 | path.append(p.name) |
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52 | p = p.get_parent() |
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53 | path.reverse() |
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54 | del path[0] |
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55 | |
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56 | return path |
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57 | |
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58 | # For each key in the hive, this traverses the parent links up to the root, |
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59 | # recording the path as it goes, and then uses the subtree/descend method |
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60 | # to find the same key again, verifying it is the same. This test is currently |
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61 | # very slow because no key caching is used. |
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62 | def iterParentWalk(hive, fh): |
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63 | i = 1 |
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64 | for k in hive: |
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65 | path = getCurrentPath(k) |
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66 | try: |
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67 | hive_iter = hive.subtree(path) |
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68 | if hive_iter.current_key() != k: |
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69 | print("WARNING: k != current_key for path '%s'." % path) |
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70 | else: |
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71 | i += 1 |
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72 | except Exception as e: |
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73 | print("WARNING: Could not descend to path '%s'.\nError:\n %s\n%s" % (path,e.args,e)) |
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74 | print(" Successfully tested paths on %d keys." % i) |
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75 | |
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76 | |
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77 | # Uses the HiveIterator to walk all keys |
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78 | # Gathers various (meaningless) statistics about data/data_raw attributes |
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79 | def iterTallyData(hive, fh): |
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80 | data_stat = 0.0 |
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81 | dataraw_stat = 0.0 |
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82 | |
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83 | for k in hive: |
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84 | for v in k.values: |
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85 | d = v.fetch_data() |
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86 | if d == None: |
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87 | data_stat += 0.1 |
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88 | elif hasattr(d, "__len__"): |
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89 | data_stat += len(d) |
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90 | else: |
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91 | data_stat += d/2.0**64 |
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92 | |
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93 | d = v.fetch_raw_data() |
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94 | if d == None: |
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95 | dataraw_stat += 0.1 |
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96 | else: |
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97 | dataraw_stat += len(d) |
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98 | |
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99 | print(" Data stat: %f" % data_stat) |
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100 | print(" Raw data stat: %f" % dataraw_stat) |
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101 | |
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102 | |
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103 | recurseKey_stat = 0.0 |
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104 | recurseValue_stat = 0.0 |
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105 | def checkValues(key): |
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106 | global recurseKey_stat |
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107 | global recurseValue_stat |
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108 | recurseKey_stat += (key.mtime - key.max_bytes_subkeyname) * key.flags |
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109 | for v in key.values: |
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110 | recurseValue_stat += (v.data_off - v.data_size) / (1.0 + v.flags) + v.data_in_offset |
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111 | try: |
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112 | value = key.values[v.name] |
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113 | if v != value: |
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114 | print("WARNING: iterator value '%s' does not match dictionary value '%s'." |
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115 | % (v.name, value.name)) |
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116 | except Exception as e: |
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117 | print("WARNING: iterator value name '%s' is not retrievable via value list\n" |
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118 | % (v.name,)) |
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119 | |
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120 | |
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121 | def recurseTree(cur, operation): |
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122 | for k in cur.subkeys: |
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123 | key = cur.subkeys[k.name] |
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124 | if k != key: |
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125 | print("WARNING: iterator subkey '%s' does not match dictionary subkey '%s'." |
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126 | % (k.name, key.name)) |
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127 | del key |
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128 | operation(k) |
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129 | recurseTree(k, operation) |
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130 | |
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131 | # Retrieves all keys by recursion, rather than the iterator, and validates |
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132 | # list dictionary access. Also builds nonsensical statistics as an excuse |
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133 | # to access various base structure attributes. |
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134 | def recurseKeyTally(hive, fh): |
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135 | checkValues(hive.root) |
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136 | recurseTree(hive.root, checkValues) |
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137 | print(" Key stat: %f" % recurseKey_stat) |
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138 | print(" Value stat: %f" % recurseValue_stat) |
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139 | |
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140 | |
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141 | # Iterates hive gathering stats about security and classname records |
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142 | def iterFetchRelated(hive, fh): |
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143 | security_stat = 0.0 |
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144 | classname_stat = 0.0 |
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145 | modified_stat = 0.0 |
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146 | |
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147 | for k in hive: |
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148 | cn = k.fetch_classname() |
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149 | if cn == None: |
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150 | classname_stat += 0.000001 |
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151 | elif type(cn) == bytearray: |
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152 | classname_stat += len(cn)/2**32 |
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153 | else: |
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154 | classname_stat += len(cn) |
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155 | |
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156 | modified_stat += k.modified |
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157 | |
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158 | print(" Security stat: %f" % security_stat) |
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159 | print(" Classname stat: %f" % classname_stat) |
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160 | print(" Modified stat: %f" % modified_stat) |
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161 | |
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162 | |
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163 | |
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164 | def iterIterWalk(hive, fh): |
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165 | sk_stat = 0.0 |
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166 | v_stat = 0.0 |
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167 | iter = pyregfi.HiveIterator(hive) |
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168 | for k in iter: |
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169 | path = iter.current_path() |
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170 | try: |
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171 | hive_iter = hive.subtree(path[1:]) |
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172 | sk = hive_iter.first_subkey() |
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173 | while sk != None: |
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174 | ssk = hive_iter.find_subkey(sk.name) |
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175 | if ssk != None: |
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176 | if ssk.name != None: |
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177 | sk_stat += len(ssk.name) |
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178 | else: |
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179 | print("WARNING: ssk was None") |
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180 | sk = hive_iter.next_subkey() |
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181 | |
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182 | v = hive_iter.first_value() |
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183 | while v != None: |
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184 | vv = hive_iter.find_value(v.name) |
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185 | if vv != None: |
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186 | if vv.name != None: |
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187 | v_stat += len(vv.name) |
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188 | else: |
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189 | print("WARNING: vv was None") |
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190 | v = hive_iter.next_value() |
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191 | |
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192 | except Exception as e: |
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193 | print("WARNING: Could not descend to path '%s'.\nError:\n %s\n%s" % (path[1:],e.args,e)) |
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194 | print(" Subkey stat: %f" % sk_stat) |
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195 | print(" Value stat: %f" % v_stat) |
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196 | |
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197 | |
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198 | def iterCallbackIO(hive, fh): |
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199 | fh.seek(0) |
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200 | new_fh = io.BytesIO(fh.read()) |
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201 | new_hive = pyregfi.Hive(new_fh) |
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202 | stat = 0 |
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203 | for k in new_hive: |
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204 | stat += 1 |
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205 | print(" %d keys found" % stat) |
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206 | |
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207 | |
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208 | def threadIterMain(iter): |
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209 | x = 0 |
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210 | try: |
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211 | for k in iter: |
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212 | #x += len(k.name) + len(k.subkeys) |
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213 | pass |
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214 | except Exception as e: |
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215 | print("%s dying young: %s" % (threading.current_thread().name, repr(e))) |
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216 | # Exceptions are thrown on iteration because python state gets out of |
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217 | # whack. That's fine, because we're really just interested in finding |
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218 | # segfaults. People should not use iterators without locks, but it |
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219 | # should at least not segfault on them. |
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220 | pass |
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221 | print("%s finished" % threading.current_thread().name) |
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222 | |
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223 | def iterMultithread(hive, fh): |
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224 | num_threads = 10 |
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225 | iter = pyregfi.HiveIterator(hive) |
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226 | threads = [] |
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227 | for t in range(0,num_threads): |
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228 | threads.append(threading.Thread(target=threadIterMain, args=(iter,))) |
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229 | for t in threads: |
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230 | t.start() |
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231 | for t in threads: |
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232 | t.join() |
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233 | |
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234 | |
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235 | def loopSecurity(hive, fh): |
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236 | cur = hive.root.fetch_security() |
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237 | first = cur |
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238 | stat = 0 |
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239 | while True: |
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240 | stat += len(cur.descriptor.owner) |
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241 | stat += len(cur.descriptor.group) |
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242 | if cur.descriptor.sacl: |
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243 | stat += len(cur.descriptor.sacl) |
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244 | if cur.descriptor.dacl: |
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245 | stat += len(cur.descriptor.dacl) |
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246 | |
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247 | nxt = cur.next_security() |
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248 | if first == nxt: |
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249 | break |
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250 | cur = nxt |
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251 | print(" Security stat: %d" % stat) |
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252 | |
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253 | |
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254 | def iterSecurity(hive, fh): |
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255 | stat = 0 |
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256 | for k in hive: |
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257 | security = k.fetch_security() |
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258 | stat += security.ref_count |
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259 | stat += len(security.descriptor.owner) |
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260 | stat += len(security.descriptor.group) |
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261 | if security.descriptor.sacl: |
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262 | for ace in security.descriptor.sacl: |
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263 | stat += ace.flags |
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264 | if ace.object: |
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265 | stat += ace.object.int |
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266 | if ace.inherited_object: |
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267 | stat += ace.inherited_object.int |
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268 | |
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269 | if security.descriptor.dacl: |
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270 | for ace in security.descriptor.dacl: |
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271 | stat += ace.flags |
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272 | if ace.object: |
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273 | stat += ace.object.int |
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274 | if ace.inherited_object: |
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275 | stat += ace.inherited_object.int |
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276 | print(" Security stat: %d" % stat) |
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277 | |
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278 | |
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279 | tests = { |
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280 | "iterTallyNames":iterTallyNames, |
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281 | "iterParentWalk":iterParentWalk, |
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282 | "iterTallyData":iterTallyData, |
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283 | "recurseKeyTally":recurseKeyTally, |
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284 | "iterFetchRelated":iterFetchRelated, |
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285 | "iterIterWalk":iterIterWalk, |
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286 | "iterCallbackIO":iterCallbackIO, |
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287 | "iterMultithread":iterMultithread, |
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288 | "loopSecurity":loopSecurity, |
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289 | "iterSecurity":iterSecurity, |
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290 | } |
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291 | |
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292 | def usage(): |
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293 | sys.stderr.write("USAGE: pyregfi-smoketest.py { test1[,test2[,...]] | * } hive1 [hive2 ...]\n") |
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294 | sys.stderr.write("\tAvailable tests:\n") |
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295 | for t in tests.keys(): |
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296 | sys.stderr.write("\t\t%s\n" % t) |
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297 | |
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298 | |
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299 | if len(sys.argv) < 3: |
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300 | usage() |
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301 | sys.exit(1) |
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302 | |
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303 | if sys.argv[1] == '*': |
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304 | selected_tests = tests.keys() |
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305 | else: |
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306 | selected_tests = sys.argv[1].split(',') |
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307 | for st in selected_tests: |
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308 | if st not in tests: |
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309 | usage() |
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310 | sys.stderr.write("ERROR: %s not a valid test type\n\n" % st) |
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311 | sys.exit(1) |
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312 | |
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313 | files = [] |
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314 | for f in sys.argv[2:]: |
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315 | files.append((f, open(f,"rb"))) |
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316 | |
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317 | |
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318 | start_time = time.time() |
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319 | for hname,fh in files: |
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320 | #hive = pyregfi.Hive(fh) |
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321 | hive = pyregfi.openHive(hname) |
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322 | for tname in selected_tests: |
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323 | t = tests[tname] |
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324 | teststart = time.time() |
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325 | tstr = "'%s' on '%s'" % (tname,hname) |
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326 | print("##BEGIN %s:" % tstr) |
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327 | t(hive, fh) |
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328 | print("##END %s; runtime=%f; messages:" % (tstr, time.time() - teststart)) |
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329 | print(pyregfi.getLogMessages()) |
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330 | print |
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331 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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332 | fh.close() |
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333 | |
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334 | hive = None |
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335 | files = None |
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336 | tests = None |
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337 | gc.collect() |
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338 | print("### Tests Completed, runtime: %f ###" % (time.time() - start_time)) |
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339 | #print(gc.garbage) |
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