SQLite Database v6 Schema

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This page outlines version 6 of the TSK SQLite schema. It is used in Autopsy 4.3.0 and beyond. There is also a page for the SQLite Database v3 Schema.

The database is made by using the tsk_loaddb command line tool or the equivalent library-level methods. It is also used by Autopsy.


Some general notes on this schema:

  • Every type of data is assigned a unique ID, called the Object ID
  • Data sources are grouped by devices (to allow a computer or phone to have multiple drives in it)
  • Data in a disk image has a hierarchy. Images are the root, with volume or file systems below it, followed by volumes and files.
  • The tsk_objects table is used to keep track of what object IDs have been used and to map the parent and child relationship.
  • This schema has been designed to store more than what TSK initially imports. It has been designed to support carved files and a folder full of local files, etc.
  • This schema supports the blackboard so that modules in Autopsy can communicate and save results.
  • Virtual files are made of unallocated space with the naming format of:
    • Unalloc_[PARENT-OBJECT-ID]_[BYTE-START]_[BYTE-END]

NOTE: This maybe a bit out of date. The code is the best reference. See the initialize() method in db_sqlite.cpp.

General Information Tables

tsk_db_info

Metadata about the database.

  • schema_ver - Version of the database schema used to create database (must be 2 in this case)
  • tsk_ver - Version of TSK used to create database

Object Tables

tsk_objects

Every object (image, volume system, file, etc.) has an entry in this table. This table allows you to find the parent of a given object.

  • obj_id - Unique id
  • par_obj_id - The object id of the parent object (null for root objects). The parent of a volume system is an image, the parent of a directory is a directory or filesystem, the parent of a filesystem is a volume or an image, etc.
  • type - Object type (as TSK_DB_OBJECT_TYPE_ENUM enum).

Data Source/Device Tables

data_source_info

Contains information about a data source, which could be an image. This is where we group data sources into devices (based on device ID)

  • obj_id - Id of image/data source in tsk_objects
  • device_id - Unique ID (GUID) for the device that contains the data source.
  • time_zone - Timezone that the data source was originally located in.

tsk_image_info

Contains information about each set of images that is stored in the database.

  • obj_id - Id of image in tsk_objects
  • type - Type of disk image format (as TSK_IMG_TYPE_ENUM)
  • ssize - Sector size of device in bytes
  • tzone - Timezone where image is from (the same format that TSK tools want as input)
  • size - Size of the original image (in bytes)
  • md5 - Hash of the image. Currently, this is populated only if the input image is E01.
  • display_name - display name of the image.

tsk_image_names

Stores path(s) to file(s) on disk that make up an image set.

  • obj_id - Id of image in tsk_objects
  • name - Path to location of image file on disk
  • sequence - Position in sequence of image parts


Volume System Tables

tsk_vs_info

Contains one row for every volume system found in the images.

  • obj_id - Id of volume system in tsk_objects
  • vs_type - Type of volume system / media management (as TSK_VS_TYPE_ENUM)
  • img_offset - Byte offset where VS starts in disk image
  • block_size - Size of blocks in bytes

tsk_vs_parts

Contains one row for every volume / partition in the images.

  • obj_id - Id of volume in tsk_objects
  • addr - Address of this partition
  • start - Sector offset of start of partition
  • length - Number of sectors in partition
  • desc - Description of partition (volume system type-specific)
  • flags - Flags for partition (as TSK_VS_PART_FLAG_ENUM)

File System Tables

tsk_fs_info

Contains one for for every file system in the images.

  • obj_id - Id of filesystem in tsk_objects
  • img_offset - Byte offset that filesystem starts at
  • fs_type - Type of file system (as TSK_FS_TYPE_ENUM)
  • block_size - Size of each block (in bytes)
  • block_count - Number of blocks in filesystem
  • root_inum - Metadata address of root directory
  • first_inum - First valid metadata address
  • last_inum - Last valid metadata address
  • display_name - Display name of file system (could be volume label) (New in V3)

tsk_files

Contains one for for every file found in the images. Has the basic metadata for the file.

  • obj_id - Id of file in tsk_objects
  • fs_obj_id - Id of filesystem in tsk_objects (NULL if file is not located in a file system -- carved in unpartitioned space, etc.)
  • type - Type of file: filesystem, carved, etc. (as TSK_DB_FILES_TYPE_ENUM enum)
  • attr_type - Type of attribute (as TSK_FS_ATTR_TYPE_ENUM)
  • attr_id - Id of attribute
  • name - Name of attribute. Will be NULL if attribute doesn't have a name. Must not have any slashes in it.
  • meta_addr - Address of the metadata structure that the name points to.
  • meta_seq - Sequence of the metadata address - New in V3
  • has_layout - True if file has an entry in tsk_file_layout
  • has_path - True if file has an entry in tsk_files_path
  • dir_type - File type information: directory, file, etc. (as TSK_FS_NAME_TYPE_ENUM)
  • meta_type - File type (as TSK_FS_META_TYPE_ENUM)
  • dir_flags - Flags that describe allocation status etc. (as TSK_FS_NAME_FLAG_ENUM)
  • meta_flags - Flags for this file for its allocation status etc. (as TSK_FS_META_FLAG_ENUM)
  • size - File size in bytes
  • ctime - Last file / metadata status change time (stored in number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970 UTC)
  • crtime - Created time
  • atime - Last file content accessed time
  • mtime - Last file content modification time
  • mode - Unix-style permissions (as TSK_FS_META_MODE_ENUM)
  • uid - Owner id
  • gid - Group id
  • md5 - MD5 hash of file contents
  • known - Known status of file (as TSK_DB_FILES_KNOWN_ENUM)
  • parent_path - full path of parent folder. Must begin and end with a '/' (Note that a single '/' is valid).
  • mime_type - MIME type of the file content, if it has been detected.

tsk_file_layout

Stores the layout of a file within the image. A file will have one or more rows in this table depending on how fragmented it was. All file types use this table (file system, carved, unallocated blocks, etc.).

  • obj_id - Id of file in tsk_objects
  • sequence - Position of this run in the file (0-based and the obj_id and sequence pair will be unique in the table)
  • byte_start - Byte offset of fragment relative to the start of the image file
  • byte_len - Length of fragment in bytes


tsk_files_path

If a "locally-stored" file has been imported into the database for analysis, then this table stores its path. Used for derived files and other files that are not directly in the image file.

  • obj_id - Id of file in tsk_objects
  • path - Path to where the file is locally stored in a file system.
  • encoding_type - Method used to store the file on the disk.

file_encoding_types

Methods that can be used to store files on local disks to prevent them from being quarantined by antivirus

  • encoding_type - ID of method used to store data. See EncodingType enum.
  • name - Display name of technique.

tsk_files_derived_method

Derived files are those that result from analyzing another file. For example, files that are extracted from a ZIP file will be considered derived. This table keeps track of the derivation techniques that were used to make the derived files.

  • derived_id - Unique id for this derivation method.
  • tool_name - Name of derivation method/tool
  • tool_version - Version of tool used in derivation method
  • other - Other details

tsk_files_derived

Each derived file has a row that captures the information needed to re-derive it

  • obj_id - Id of file in tsk_objects
  • derived_id - Id of derivation method in tsk_files_derived_method
  • rederive - Details needed to re-derive file (will be specific to the derivation method)

Blackboard Tables

The blackboard is used to store results from analysis modules.

blackboard_artifacts

Stores artifacts associated with objects.

  • artifact_id - Id of the artifact (assigned by the database)
  • obj_id - Id of the associated object
  • artifact_type_id - Id for the type of artifact (can be looked up in the blackboard_artifact_types table)

blackboard_attributes

Stores name value pairs associated with an artifact. Only one of the value columns should be populated

  • artifact_id - Id of the associated artifact.
  • source - Source string, should be module name that created the entry.
  • context - Additional context string
  • attribute_type_id - Id for the type of attribute (can be looked up in the blackboard_attribute_types)
  • value_type - The type of value (0 for string, 1 for int, 2 for long, 3 for double, 4 for byte array)
  • value_byte - A blob of binary data (should be empty unless the value type is byte)
  • value_text - A string of text (should be empty unless the value type is string)
  • value_int32 - An integer (should be 0 unless the value type is int)
  • value_int64 - A long integer (should be 0 unless the value type is long)
  • value_double - A double (should be 0.0 unless the value type is double)

blackboard_artifact_types

Types of artifacts

  • artifact_type_id - Id for the type (this is used by the blackboard_artifacts table)
  • type_name - A string identifier for the type (unique)
  • display_name - A display name for the type (not unique, should be human readable)

Types of attribute

blackboard_attribute_types

  • attribute_type_id - Id for the type (this is used by the blackboard_attributes table)
  • type_name - A string identifier for the type (unique)
  • display_name - A display name for the type (not unique, should be human readable)

Tags

tag_names table

Defines what tag names the user has created and can therefore be applied.

  • tag_name_id - Unique ID for each tag name
  • display_name - Display name of tag
  • description - Description (can be empty string)
  • color - Color choice for tag (can be empty string)

content_tags table

One row for each file tagged.

  • tag_id - unique ID
  • obj_id - object id of Content that has been tagged
  • tag_name_id - Tag name that was used
  • comment - optional comment
  • begin_byte_offset - optional byte offset into file that was tagged
  • end_byte_offset - optional byte ending offset into file that was tagged

blackboard_artifact_tags table

One row for each artifact that is tagged.

  • tag_id - unique ID
  • artifact_id - Artifact ID of artifact that was tagged
  • tag_name_id - Tag name that was used
  • comment - optional comment


Ingest Module Status

These tables keep track in Autopsy which modules were run on the data sources.

ingest_module_types table

Defines the types of ingest modules supported.

  • type_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
  • type_name TEXT NOT NULL)",

ingest_modules

Defines which modules were installed. One row for each module.

  • ingest_module_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
  • display_name TEXT NOT NULL
  • unique_name TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL
  • type_id INTEGER NOT NULL
  • version TEXT NOT NULL,

ingest_job_status_types table

  • type_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
  • type_name TEXT NOT NULL


ingest_jobs

One row is created each time ingest is started, which is a set of modules in a pipeline.

  • ingest_job_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
  • obj_id INTEGER NOT NULL
  • host_name TEXT NOT NULL
  • start_date_time INTEGER NOT NULL
  • end_date_time INTEGER NOT NULL
  • status_id INTEGER NOT NULL
  • settings_dir TEXT

ingest_job_modules

Defines the order of the modules in a given pipeline (i.e. ingest_job)

  • ingest_job_id INTEGER
  • ingest_module_id INTEGER
  • pipeline_position INTEGER,

Indexes

parObjId

Index to speed up the process of finding parent objects.

  • artifactID ON blackboard_artifacts(artifact_id)
  • artifact_objID ON blackboard_artifacts(obj_id)
  • attrsArtifactID ON blackboard_attributes(artifact_id)
  • layout_objID ON tsk_file_layout(obj_id)