What it can do:
- Decodes records and most standard messages and extensions.
- Decryptes records and reassemples application data stream if a keylog is provided
and the cipher suite is supported.
- Supports most recommended and used ciphers and a bunch of older ones.
What it can't do:
- SSL v3 maybe supported, is similar to TLS 1.0, not tested.
- Decryption and renegotiation/cipher change.
- Record defragmentation not supported, seems rare over TCP.
- TLS 1.3
- SSL v2 but v2 compat header is supported.
- Some key exchange messages not decoded yet
Decryption code is heavly based on golang crypto/tls and zmap/zcrypto.
Will be base for decoding http2 and other TLS based on protocols.
Fixes#587
Preparation to make decoder use less memory and API more type safe.
Now each scalar type has it's own struct type so it can store different
things and enables to have a scalar interface.
Also own types will enable experimenting with decode DLS designs like
using chained methods that are type aware.
Will make it faster for struct with logs of fields and seems to
not cuase any significant difference for small structs.
All this really needs a rewrite somehow, maybe refactor into interfaces somehow? getting messy.
json, yaml, toml, xml, html, csv are now normal formats and most of them also particiate
in probing (not html and csv).
Also fixes a bunch of bugs in to/fromxml, to/fromjq etc.
Rename s/interface{}/any/g
Preparation for using generics in decode API and native jq funcations etc
Remove some unused linter ignores as linter has been fixed
Some formats might want to control child order
mp4: Keep tracks in track id order
dns: Keep label component order
elf: Keep seciton order
macho: Keep command and section order
Rename buffer to binary. Still some work left what to call buffer/binary in decode code.
Document decode value and binary type
Fix proper unit padding for tobytes and add still undocumenated extra padding argument.
Add some additional binary tests
Remove bitio.Buffer layer. bitio.Buffer was a kitchen sink layer with helpers
now it's just a buffer and most functions have been moved to decode instead.
bitio package now only have primitive types and functions simialar to standard
library io and bytes packages.
Make nearly eveything internally use bitio.Bit* interfaces so that slicing work
correctly this will also make it possible to start experimenting with more
complicated silcing helpers, ex things like:
breplace(.header.bitrate; 123) to get a new buffer with bitrate changed.
Move scalar into own package.
Split scalar code into decode related scalar code (that reads etc) and
scalar code that just transform the scalar value.
Use a scalar.Mapper interface instead of just a function.
Make mappers, assert and validat impement the interface.