1use malwaredb_api::YaraSearchRequest;
4
5use tracing::error;
6use uuid::Uuid;
7use yara_x::errors::CompileError;
8use yara_x::{Compiler, Rules};
9
10#[cfg(not(any(
11 target_arch = "aarch64",
12 target_arch = "riscv64",
13 target_arch = "s390x",
14 target_arch = "x86_64"
15)))]
16compile_error!("Compile error: Yara not supported on this architecture.");
17
18pub(crate) const MAX_YARA_PROCESSES: usize = 4;
19
20pub struct YaraTask {
22 pub id: Uuid,
24
25 pub yara_string: String,
27
28 pub yara_bytes: Vec<u8>,
30
31 pub last_file_id: Option<u64>,
33
34 pub user_id: u32,
36}
37
38impl YaraTask {
39 pub(crate) fn process_yara_rules(&self, sample: &[u8]) -> anyhow::Result<Vec<String>> {
40 let rules = Rules::deserialize(&self.yara_bytes)?;
42 let mut scanner = yara_x::Scanner::new(&rules);
43 let mut results = Vec::new();
44 match scanner.scan(sample) {
45 Ok(matches) => {
46 for rule in matches.matching_rules() {
47 results.push(String::from(rule.identifier()));
48 }
49 }
50 Err(e) => {
51 error!("Error scanning sample: {e}");
52 }
53 }
54
55 Ok(results)
56 }
57}
58
59pub(crate) fn compile_yara_rules(request: YaraSearchRequest) -> Result<Rules, CompileError> {
60 let mut compiler = Compiler::new();
61
62 for rule in request.rules {
63 compiler.add_source(&*rule)?;
64 }
65
66 Ok(compiler.build())
67}