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dClass - Device Classification Engine HOWTO To compile the test client, run make in the src directory. To build with varnish and nginx, please reference the varnish and nginx subdirectories. To integrate with the dClass API: -include the dclass header file: #include "dclass_client.h" -define a dclass_index: dclass_index dci; -populate the index using a dtree file or OpenDDR resource file: dclass_load_file(&dci,"/path/to/file.dtree"); -OR- openddr_load_resources(&dci,/path/to/openddr/resources"); -classify a string against the index and get the resulting kv data: dclass_keyvalue *kv=dclass_classify(&dci,"this is a string"); char *id=kv->id; char *field_xyz=dclass_get_kvalue(kv,"xyz"); -freeing the index: dclass_free(&dci); AUTHORS Reza Naghibi ([email protected]) Joe Pearson ([email protected]) Anthony Watson ([email protected]) Eric Honer ([email protected]) Luke Kolin ([email protected]) Ivan Kozhuharov ([email protected]) Chris Hill ([email protected]) Chris McClellen ([email protected]) OpenDDR (http://openddr.org/) NOTES The goal of this project is to quickly and accurately classify internet browser user-agent strings. This project was built ground up to do so. Please reference test.dtree in the dtrees subdirectory for detailed pattern notes. Performance is highly dependant on the conciseness of the patterns and not on the number of patterns. On a 2.2Ghz Intel i7, the average time spent in dclass_classify() using the OpenDDR pattern set and a random set of user agents is 800ns. Out of the box, memory usage for the OpenDDR pattern set is right at 3mb. This value can go up or down depending on the key fields loaded from OpenDDR (OPENDDR_KEYS) and various index settings. All US-ASCII alphanumeric characters are pattern searchable. Non alphanumeric pattern searchable characters are defined in DTREE_HASH_SCHARS. Add or remove characters as needed. Indexed US-ASCII print characters (0x20 thru 0x7E) which aren't pattern searchable are replaced with DTREE_PATTERN_ANY and can match on any character. All pattern matching is US-ASCII case insensitive. Write operations on the index are not thread safe. Read operations are thread safe (with at most one writer). Read operations have the dclass index parameter designated with a 'const'. The index is designed for multiple readers and writers, however such a feature is currently outside of the foreseeable scope of this project. Memory limits are tightly bounded. Default configuration allows for 65k search nodes and 8mb of general memory. Adjusting DTREE_DT_PACKED* will allow for more search nodes and increasing DTREE_M_MAX_SLABS will allow for more general use memory.
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