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1 /*
2 * internal.h
3 * - declarations of private objects with external linkage (adns__*)
4 * - definitons of internal macros
5 * - comments regarding library data structures
6 */
7 /*
8 * This file is part of adns, which is
9 * Copyright (C) 1997-2000,2003,2006 Ian Jackson
10 * Copyright (C) 1999-2000,2003,2006 Tony Finch
11 * Copyright (C) 1991 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
12 * (See the file INSTALL for full details.)
13 *
14 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
17 * any later version.
18 *
19 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU General Public License for more details.
23 *
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
26 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
27 */
28
29 #ifndef ADNS_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED
30 #define ADNS_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED
31
32 #include "config.h"
33 typedef unsigned char byte;
34
35 #include <stdarg.h>
36 #include <assert.h>
37 #include <unistd.h>
38 #include <signal.h>
39 #include <errno.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 #include <stdlib.h>
42
43 #include <sys/time.h>
44
45 #include "adns.h"
46 #include "dlist.h"
47
48 #ifdef ADNS_REGRESS_TEST
49 # include "hredirect.h"
50 #endif
51
52 /* Configuration and constants */
53
54 #define MAXSERVERS 5
55 #define MAXSORTLIST 15
56 #define UDPMAXRETRIES 15
57 #define UDPRETRYMS 2000
58 #define TCPWAITMS 30000
59 #define TCPCONNMS 14000
60 #define TCPIDLEMS 30000
61 #define MAXTTLBELIEVE (7*86400) /* any TTL > 7 days is capped */
62
63 #define DNS_PORT 53
64 #define DNS_MAXUDP 512
65 #define DNS_MAXLABEL 63
66 #define DNS_MAXDOMAIN 255
67 #define DNS_HDRSIZE 12
68 #define DNS_IDOFFSET 0
69 #define DNS_CLASS_IN 1
70
71 #define DNS_INADDR_ARPA "in-addr", "arpa"
72 #define DNS_IP6_ARPA "ip6", "arpa"
73
74 #define MAX_POLLFDS ADNS_POLLFDS_RECOMMENDED
75
76 /* Some preprocessor hackery */
77
78 #define GLUE(x, y) GLUE_(x, y)
79 #define GLUE_(x, y) x##y
80
81 /* C99 macro `...' must match at least one argument, so the naive definition
82 * `#define CAR(car, ...) car' won't work. But it's easy to arrange for the
83 * tail to be nonempty if we're just going to discard it anyway. */
84 #define CAR(...) CAR_(__VA_ARGS__, _)
85 #define CAR_(car, ...) car
86
87 /* Extracting the tail of an argument list is rather more difficult. The
88 * following trick is based on one by Laurent Deniau to count the number of
89 * arguments to a macro, simplified in two ways: (a) it only handles up to
90 * eight arguments, and (b) it only needs to distinguish the one-argument
91 * case from many arguments. */
92 #define CDR(...) CDR_(__VA_ARGS__, m, m, m, m, m, m, m, 1, _)(__VA_ARGS__)
93 #define CDR_(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, n, ...) CDR_##n
94 #define CDR_1(_)
95 #define CDR_m(_, ...) __VA_ARGS__
96
97 typedef enum {
98 cc_user,
99 cc_entex,
100 cc_freq
101 } consistency_checks;
102
103 typedef enum {
104 rcode_noerror,
105 rcode_formaterror,
106 rcode_servfail,
107 rcode_nxdomain,
108 rcode_notimp,
109 rcode_refused
110 } dns_rcode;
111
112 /* Shared data structures */
113
114 typedef struct {
115 int used, avail;
116 byte *buf;
117 } vbuf;
118
119 typedef struct {
120 adns_state ads;
121 adns_query qu;
122 int serv;
123 const byte *dgram;
124 int dglen, nsstart, nscount, arcount;
125 struct timeval now;
126 } parseinfo;
127
128 union gen_addr {
129 struct in_addr v4;
130 struct in6_addr v6;
131 };
132
133 struct af_addr { int af; union gen_addr addr; };
134
135 #define NREVDOMAINS 2 /* keep in sync with addrfam! */
136 struct revparse_state {
137 unsigned map; /* which domains are still live */
138 byte ipv[NREVDOMAINS][32]; /* address components so far */
139 };
140
141 union checklabel_state {
142 struct revparse_state ptr;
143 };
144
145 typedef struct {
146 void *ext;
147 void (*callback)(adns_query parent, adns_query child);
148
149 union {
150 struct {
151 adns_rrtype rev_rrtype;
152 struct af_addr addr;
153 } ptr;
154 struct {
155 unsigned want, have;
156 } addr;
157 } tinfo; /* type-specific state for the query itself: zero-init if you
158 * don't know better. */
159
160 union {
161 adns_rr_hostaddr *hostaddr;
162 } pinfo; /* state for use by parent's callback function */
163 } qcontext;
164
165 typedef struct typeinfo {
166 adns_rrtype typekey;
167 const char *rrtname;
168 const char *fmtname;
169 int fixed_rrsz;
170
171 void (*makefinal)(adns_query qu, void *data);
172 /* Change memory management of *data.
173 * Previously, used alloc_interim, now use alloc_final.
174 */
175
176 adns_status (*convstring)(vbuf *vb, const void *data);
177 /* Converts the RR data to a string representation in vbuf.
178 * vbuf will be appended to (it must have been initialised),
179 * and will not be null-terminated by convstring.
180 */
181
182 adns_status (*parse)(const parseinfo *pai, int cbyte,
183 int max, void *store_r);
184 /* Parse one RR, in dgram of length dglen, starting at cbyte and
185 * extending until at most max.
186 *
187 * The RR should be stored at *store_r, of length qu->typei->getrrsz().
188 *
189 * If there is an overrun which might indicate truncation, it should set
190 * *rdstart to -1; otherwise it may set it to anything else positive.
191 *
192 * nsstart is the offset of the authority section.
193 */
194
195 int (*diff_needswap)(adns_state ads,const void *datap_a,const void *datap_b);
196 /* Returns !0 if RR a should be strictly after RR b in the sort order,
197 * 0 otherwise. Must not fail.
198 */
199
200 adns_status (*checklabel)(adns_state ads, adns_queryflags flags,
201 union checklabel_state *cls, qcontext *ctx,
202 int labnum, const char *label, int lablen);
203 /* Check a label from the query domain string. The label is not
204 * necessarily null-terminated. The hook can refuse the query's submission
205 * by returning a nonzero status. State can be stored in *cls between
206 * calls, and useful information can be stashed in ctx->tinfo, to be stored
207 * with the query (e.g., it will be available to the parse hook). This
208 * hook can detect a first call because labnum is zero, and a final call
209 * because lablen is zero.
210 */
211
212 void (*postsort)(adns_state ads, void *array, int nrrs,int rrsz,
213 const struct typeinfo *typei);
214 /* Called immediately after the RRs have been sorted, and may rearrange
215 * them. (This is really for the benefit of SRV's bizarre weighting
216 * stuff.) May be 0 to mean nothing needs to be done.
217 */
218
219 int (*getrrsz)(const struct typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type);
220 /* Return the output resource-record element size; if this is null, then
221 * the rrsz member can be used.
222 */
223
224 void (*query_send)(adns_query qu, struct timeval now);
225 /* Send the query to nameservers, and hook it into the appropriate queue.
226 * Normal behaviour is to call adns__query_send, but this can be overridden
227 * for special effects.
228 */
229 } typeinfo;
230
231 adns_status adns__ckl_hostname(adns_state ads, adns_queryflags flags,
232 union checklabel_state *cls,
233 qcontext *ctx, int labnum,
234 const char *label, int lablen);
235 /* implemented in query.c, used by types.c as default
236 * and as part of implementation for some fancier types
237 * doesn't require any state */
238
239 typedef struct allocnode {
240 struct allocnode *next, *back;
241 size_t sz;
242 } allocnode;
243
244 union maxalign {
245 byte d[1];
246 struct in_addr ia;
247 long l;
248 void *p;
249 void (*fp)(void);
250 union maxalign *up;
251 } data;
252
253 struct adns__query {
254 adns_state ads;
255 enum { query_tosend, query_tcpw, query_childw, query_done } state;
256 adns_query back, next, parent;
257 struct { adns_query head, tail; } children;
258 struct { adns_query back, next; } siblings;
259 struct { allocnode *head, *tail; } allocations;
260 int interim_allocd, preserved_allocd;
261 void *final_allocspace;
262
263 const typeinfo *typei;
264 byte *query_dgram;
265 int query_dglen;
266
267 vbuf vb;
268 /* General-purpose messing-about buffer.
269 * Wherever a `big' interface is crossed, this may be corrupted/changed
270 * unless otherwise specified.
271 */
272
273 adns_answer *answer;
274 /* This is allocated when a query is submitted, to avoid being unable
275 * to relate errors to queries if we run out of memory. During
276 * query processing status, rrs is 0. cname is set if
277 * we found a cname (this corresponds to cname_dgram in the query
278 * structure). type is set from the word go. nrrs and rrs
279 * are set together, when we find how many rrs there are.
280 * owner is set during querying unless we're doing searchlist,
281 * in which case it is set only when we find an answer.
282 */
283
284 byte *cname_dgram;
285 int cname_dglen, cname_begin;
286 /* If non-0, has been allocated using . */
287
288 vbuf search_vb;
289 int search_origlen, search_pos, search_doneabs;
290 /* Used by the searching algorithm. The query domain in textual form
291 * is copied into the vbuf, and _origlen set to its length. Then
292 * we walk the searchlist, if we want to. _pos says where we are
293 * (next entry to try), and _doneabs says whether we've done the
294 * absolute query yet (0=not yet, 1=done, -1=must do straight away,
295 * but not done yet). If flags doesn't have adns_qf_search then
296 * the vbuf is initialised but empty and everything else is zero.
297 */
298
299 int id, flags, retries;
300 int udpnextserver;
301 unsigned long udpsent; /* bitmap indexed by server */
302 struct timeval timeout;
303 time_t expires; /* Earliest expiry time of any record we used. */
304
305 qcontext ctx;
306
307 /* Possible states:
308 *
309 * state Queue child id nextudpserver udpsent tcpfailed
310 *
311 * tosend NONE null >=0 0 zero zero
312 * tosend udpw null >=0 any nonzero zero
313 * tosend NONE null >=0 any nonzero zero
314 *
315 * tcpw tcpw null >=0 irrelevant any any
316 *
317 * child childw set >=0 irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant
318 * child NONE null >=0 irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant
319 * done output null -1 irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant
320 *
321 * Queries are only not on a queue when they are actually being processed.
322 * Queries in state tcpw/tcpw have been sent (or are in the to-send buffer)
323 * iff the tcp connection is in state server_ok.
324 *
325 * Internal queries (from adns__submit_internal) end up on intdone
326 * instead of output, and the callbacks are made on the way out of
327 * adns, to avoid reentrancy hazards.
328 *
329 * +------------------------+
330 * START -----> | tosend/NONE |
331 * +------------------------+
332 * / |\ \
333 * too big for UDP / UDP timeout \ \ send via UDP
334 * send via TCP / more retries \ \
335 * when conn'd / desired \ \
336 * | | |
337 * v | v
338 * +-----------+ +-------------+
339 * | tcpw/tcpw | ________ | tosend/udpw |
340 * +-----------+ \ +-------------+
341 * | | | UDP timeout | |
342 * | | | no more | |
343 * | | | retries | |
344 * \ | TCP died | desired | |
345 * \ \ no more | | |
346 * \ \ servers | TCP / |
347 * \ \ to try | timeout / |
348 * got \ \ v |_ | got
349 * reply \ _| +------------------+ / reply
350 * \ | done/output FAIL | /
351 * \ +------------------+ /
352 * \ /
353 * _| |_
354 * (..... got reply ....)
355 * / \
356 * need child query/ies / \ no child query
357 * / \
358 * |_ _|
359 * +---------------+ +----------------+
360 * | childw/childw | ----------------> | done/output OK |
361 * +---------------+ children done +----------------+
362 */
363 };
364
365 struct query_queue { adns_query head, tail; };
366
367 #define MAXUDP 2
368
369 struct adns__state {
370 adns_initflags iflags;
371 adns_logcallbackfn *logfn;
372 void *logfndata;
373 int configerrno;
374 struct query_queue udpw, tcpw, childw, output, intdone;
375 adns_query forallnext;
376 int nextid, tcpsocket;
377 struct udpsocket { int af; int fd; } udpsocket[MAXUDP];
378 int nudp;
379 vbuf tcpsend, tcprecv;
380 int nservers, nsortlist, nsearchlist, searchndots, tcpserver, tcprecv_skip;
381 enum adns__tcpstate {
382 server_disconnected, server_connecting,
383 server_ok, server_broken
384 } tcpstate;
385 struct timeval tcptimeout;
386 /* This will have tv_sec==0 if it is not valid. It will always be
387 * valid if tcpstate _connecting. When _ok, it will be nonzero if
388 * we are idle (ie, tcpw queue is empty), in which case it is the
389 * absolute time when we will close the connection.
390 */
391 struct sigaction stdsigpipe;
392 sigset_t stdsigmask;
393 struct pollfd pollfds_buf[MAX_POLLFDS];
394 adns_rr_addr servers[MAXSERVERS];
395 struct sortlist {
396 int af;
397 union gen_addr base, mask;
398 } sortlist[MAXSORTLIST];
399 char **searchlist;
400 unsigned short rand48xsubi[3];
401 };
402
403 /* From addrfam.c: */
404
405 extern int adns__af_supported_p(int af);
406 /* Return nonzero if the address family af known to the library and supported
407 * by the other addrfam operations. Note that the other operations will
408 * abort on an unrecognized address family rather than returning an error
409 * code.
410 */
411
412 extern int adns__genaddr_equal_p(int af, const union gen_addr *a,
413 int bf, const void *b);
414 /* b should point to a `struct in_addr' or equivalent for the address family
415 * bf. Returns nonzero if the two addresses are equal.
416 */
417
418 extern int adns__sockaddr_equal_p(const struct sockaddr *sa,
419 const struct sockaddr *sb);
420 /* Return nonzero if the two socket addresses are equal (in all significant
421 * respects).
422 */
423
424 extern int adns__addr_width(int af);
425 /* Return the width of addresses of family af, in bits. */
426
427 extern void adns__prefix_mask(int af, int len, union gen_addr *mask_r);
428 /* Store in mask_r an address mask for address family af, whose first len
429 * bits are set and the remainder are clear. This is what you want for
430 * converting a prefix length into a netmask.
431 */
432
433 extern int adns__guess_prefix_length(int af, const union gen_addr *addr);
434 /* Given a network base address, guess the appropriate prefix length based on
435 * the appropriate rules for the address family (e.g., for IPv4, this uses
436 * the old address classes).
437 */
438
439 extern int adns__addr_match_p(int addraf, const union gen_addr *addr,
440 int netaf, const union gen_addr *base,
441 const union gen_addr *mask);
442 /* Given an address af (with family addraf) and a network (with family netaf,
443 * base address base, and netmask mask), return nonzero if the address lies
444 * within the network.
445 */
446
447 extern void adns__sockaddr_extract(const struct sockaddr *sa,
448 union gen_addr *a_r, int *port_r);
449 /* Extract fields from the socket address, filling in *a_r and *port_r with
450 * the address and (integer, host byte-order) port number, respectively.
451 * Either (or, pointlessly, both) of a_r and port_r may be null to mean
452 * `don't care'.
453 */
454
455 extern void adns__sockaddr_inject(const union gen_addr *a, int port,
456 struct sockaddr *sa);
457 /* Inject fields into the socket adress sa. If a is not null, copy the
458 * address in; if port is not -1, then copy the port (converting from host
459 * byte-order). Assumes that sa->sa_family is already set correctly.
460 */
461
462 char *adns__sockaddr_ntoa(const struct sockaddr *sa, char *buf);
463 /* Convert sa to a string, and write it to buf, which must be at least
464 * ADNS_ADDR2TEXT_BUFLEN bytes long (unchecked). Return buf; can't fail.
465 */
466
467 extern int adns__make_reverse_domain(const struct sockaddr *sa,
468 const char *zone,
469 char **buf_io, size_t bufsz,
470 char **buf_free_r);
471 /* Construct a reverse domain string, given a socket address and a parent
472 * zone. If zone is null, then use the standard reverse-lookup zone for the
473 * address family. If the length of the resulting string is no larger than
474 * bufsz, then the result is stored starting at *buf_io; otherwise a new
475 * buffer is allocated is used, and a pointer to it is stored in both *buf_io
476 * and *buf_free_r (the latter of which should be null on entry). If
477 * something goes wrong, then an errno value is returned: ENOSYS if the
478 * address family of sa isn't recognized, or ENOMEM if the attempt to
479 * allocate an output buffer failed.
480 */
481
482 extern int adns__revparse_label(struct revparse_state *rps, int labnum,
483 const char *label, int lablen);
484 /* Parse a label in a reverse-domain name, given its index labnum (starting
485 * from zero), a pointer to its contents (which need not be null-terminated),
486 * and its length. The state in *rps is initialized implicitly when labnum
487 * is zero.
488 *
489 * Returns zero if the parse was successful, nonzero if the domain name is
490 * definitely invalid and the parse must be abandoned.
491 */
492
493 extern int adns__revparse_done(struct revparse_state *rps, int nlabels,
494 adns_rrtype *rrtype_r, struct af_addr *addr_r);
495 /* Finishes parsing a reverse-domain name, given the total number of labels
496 * in the name. On success, fills in the address in *addr_r, and the forward
497 * query type in *rrtype_r (because that turns out to be useful). Returns
498 * nonzero if the parse must be abandoned.
499 */
500
501 /* From setup.c: */
502
503 int adns__setnonblock(adns_state ads, int fd); /* => errno value */
504
505 /* From general.c: */
506
507 void adns__vlprintf(adns_state ads, const char *fmt, va_list al);
508 void adns__lprintf(adns_state ads, const char *fmt,
509 ...) PRINTFFORMAT(2,3);
510
511 void adns__vdiag(adns_state ads, const char *pfx, adns_initflags prevent,
512 int serv, adns_query qu, const char *fmt, va_list al);
513
514 void adns__debug(adns_state ads, int serv, adns_query qu,
515 const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFFORMAT(4,5);
516 void adns__warn(adns_state ads, int serv, adns_query qu,
517 const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFFORMAT(4,5);
518 void adns__diag(adns_state ads, int serv, adns_query qu,
519 const char *fmt, ...) PRINTFFORMAT(4,5);
520
521 int adns__vbuf_ensure(vbuf *vb, int want);
522 int adns__vbuf_appendstr(vbuf *vb, const char *data); /* doesn't include nul */
523 int adns__vbuf_append(vbuf *vb, const byte *data, int len);
524 /* 1=>success, 0=>realloc failed */
525 void adns__vbuf_appendq(vbuf *vb, const byte *data, int len);
526 void adns__vbuf_init(vbuf *vb);
527 void adns__vbuf_free(vbuf *vb);
528
529 const char *adns__diag_domain(adns_state ads, int serv, adns_query qu,
530 vbuf *vb,
531 const byte *dgram, int dglen, int cbyte);
532 /* Unpicks a domain in a datagram and returns a string suitable for
533 * printing it as. Never fails - if an error occurs, it will
534 * return some kind of string describing the error.
535 *
536 * serv may be -1 and qu may be 0. vb must have been initialised,
537 * and will be left in an arbitrary consistent state.
538 *
539 * Returns either vb->buf, or a pointer to a string literal. Do not modify
540 * vb before using the return value.
541 */
542
543 int adns__getrrsz_default(const typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type);
544 /* Default function for the `getrrsz' type hook; returns the `fixed_rrsz'
545 * value from the typeinfo entry.
546 */
547
548 void adns__isort(void *array, int nobjs, int sz, void *tempbuf,
549 int (*needswap)(void *context, const void *a, const void *b),
550 void *context);
551 /* Does an insertion sort of array which must contain nobjs objects
552 * each sz bytes long. tempbuf must point to a buffer at least
553 * sz bytes long. needswap should return !0 if a>b (strictly, ie
554 * wrong order) 0 if a<=b (ie, order is fine).
555 */
556
557 void adns__sigpipe_protect(adns_state);
558 void adns__sigpipe_unprotect(adns_state);
559 /* If SIGPIPE protection is not disabled, will block all signals except
560 * SIGPIPE, and set SIGPIPE's disposition to SIG_IGN. (And then restore.)
561 * Each call to _protect must be followed by a call to _unprotect before
562 * any significant amount of code gets to run, since the old signal mask
563 * is stored in the adns structure.
564 */
565
566 /* From transmit.c: */
567
568 adns_status adns__mkquery(adns_state ads, vbuf *vb, int *id_r,
569 const char *owner, int ol,
570 const typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type,
571 adns_queryflags flags);
572 /* Assembles a query packet in vb. A new id is allocated and returned.
573 */
574
575 adns_status adns__mkquery_frdgram(adns_state ads, vbuf *vb, int *id_r,
576 const byte *qd_dgram, int qd_dglen,
577 int qd_begin,
578 adns_rrtype type, adns_queryflags flags);
579 /* Same as adns__mkquery, but takes the owner domain from an existing datagram.
580 * That domain must be correct and untruncated.
581 */
582
583 void adns__querysend_tcp(adns_query qu, struct timeval now);
584 /* Query must be in state tcpw/tcpw; it will be sent if possible and
585 * no further processing can be done on it for now. The connection
586 * might be broken, but no reconnect will be attempted.
587 */
588
589 struct udpsocket *adns__udpsocket_by_af(adns_state ads, int af);
590 /* Find the UDP socket structure in ads which has the given address family.
591 * Return null if there isn't one.
592 *
593 * This is used during initialization, so ads is only partially filled in.
594 * The requirements are that nudp is set, and that udpsocket[i].af are
595 * defined for 0<=i<nudp.
596 */
597
598 void adns__query_send(adns_query qu, struct timeval now);
599 /* Query must be in state tosend/NONE; it will be moved to a new state,
600 * and no further processing can be done on it for now.
601 * (Resulting state is one of udp/timew, tcpwait/timew (if server not
602 * connected), tcpsent/timew, child/childw or done/output.)
603 * __query_send may decide to use either UDP or TCP depending whether
604 * _qf_usevc is set (or has become set) and whether the query is too
605 * large.
606 */
607
608 /* From query.c: */
609
610 adns_status adns__internal_submit(adns_state ads, adns_query *query_r,
611 adns_query parent,
612 const typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type,
613 vbuf *qumsg_vb, int id,
614 adns_queryflags flags, struct timeval now,
615 qcontext *ctx);
616 /* Submits a query (for internal use, called during external submits).
617 *
618 * The new query is returned in *query_r, or we return adns_s_nomemory.
619 *
620 * The query datagram should already have been assembled in qumsg_vb;
621 * the memory for it is _taken over_ by this routine whether it
622 * succeeds or fails (if it succeeds, the vbuf is reused for qu->vb).
623 *
624 * *ctx is copied byte-for-byte into the query. Before doing this, its tinfo
625 * field may be modified by type hooks.
626 *
627 * When the child query is done, ctx->callback will be called. The
628 * child will already have been taken off both the global list of
629 * queries in ads and the list of children in the parent. The child
630 * will be freed when the callback returns. The parent will have been
631 * taken off the global childw queue.
632 *
633 * The callback should either call adns__query_done, if it is
634 * complete, or adns__query_fail, if an error has occurred, in which
635 * case the other children (if any) will be cancelled. If the parent
636 * has more unfinished children (or has just submitted more) then the
637 * callback may choose to wait for them - it must then put the parent
638 * back on the childw queue.
639 */
640
641 void adns__search_next(adns_state ads, adns_query qu, struct timeval now);
642 /* Walks down the searchlist for a query with adns_qf_search.
643 * The query should have just had a negative response, or not had
644 * any queries sent yet, and should not be on any queue.
645 * The query_dgram if any will be freed and forgotten and a new
646 * one constructed from the search_* members of the query.
647 *
648 * Cannot fail (in case of error, calls adns__query_fail).
649 */
650
651 void *adns__alloc_interim(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
652 void *adns__alloc_preserved(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
653 /* Allocates some memory, and records which query it came from
654 * and how much there was.
655 *
656 * If an error occurs in the query, all the memory from _interim is
657 * simply freed. If the query succeeds, one large buffer will be made
658 * which is big enough for all these allocations, and then
659 * adns__alloc_final will get memory from this buffer.
660 *
661 * _alloc_interim can fail (and return 0).
662 * The caller must ensure that the query is failed.
663 *
664 * The memory from _preserved is is kept and transferred into the
665 * larger buffer - unless we run out of memory, in which case it too
666 * is freed. When you use _preserved you have to add code to the
667 * x_nomem error exit case in adns__makefinal_query to clear out the
668 * pointers you made to those allocations, because that's when they're
669 * thrown away; you should also make a note in the declaration of
670 * those pointer variables, to note that they are _preserved rather
671 * than _interim. If they're in the answer, note it here:
672 * answer->cname and answer->owner are _preserved.
673 */
674
675 void adns__transfer_interim(adns_query from, adns_query to, void *block);
676 /* Transfers an interim allocation from one query to another, so that
677 * the `to' query will have room for the data when we get to makefinal
678 * and so that the free will happen when the `to' query is freed
679 * rather than the `from' query.
680 *
681 * It is legal to call adns__transfer_interim with a null pointer; this
682 * has no effect.
683 *
684 * _transfer_interim also ensures that the expiry time of the `to' query
685 * is no later than that of the `from' query, so that child queries'
686 * TTLs get inherited by their parents.
687 */
688
689 void adns__free_interim(adns_query qu, void *p);
690 /* Forget about a block allocated by adns__alloc_interim.
691 */
692
693 void *adns__alloc_mine(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
694 /* Like _interim, but does not record the length for later
695 * copying into the answer. This just ensures that the memory
696 * will be freed when we're done with the query.
697 */
698
699 void *adns__alloc_final(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
700 /* Cannot fail, and cannot return 0.
701 */
702
703 void adns__makefinal_block(adns_query qu, void **blpp, size_t sz);
704 void adns__makefinal_str(adns_query qu, char **strp);
705
706 void adns__reset_preserved(adns_query qu);
707 /* Resets all of the memory management stuff etc. to take account of
708 * only the _preserved stuff from _alloc_preserved. Used when we find
709 * an error somewhere and want to just report the error (with perhaps
710 * CNAME, owner, etc. info), and also when we're halfway through RRs
711 * in a datagram and discover that we need to retry the query.
712 */
713
714 void adns__cancel(adns_query qu);
715 void adns__query_done(adns_query qu);
716 void adns__query_fail(adns_query qu, adns_status stat);
717 void adns__cancel_children(adns_query qu);
718
719 void adns__returning(adns_state ads, adns_query qu);
720 /* Must be called before returning from adns any time that we have
721 * progressed (including made, finished or destroyed) queries.
722 *
723 * Might reenter adns via internal query callbacks, so
724 * external-faciing functions which call adns__returning should
725 * normally be avoided in internal code. */
726
727 /* From reply.c: */
728
729 void adns__procdgram(adns_state ads, const byte *dgram, int len,
730 int serv, int viatcp, struct timeval now);
731 /* This function is allowed to cause new datagrams to be constructed
732 * and sent, or even new queries to be started. However,
733 * query-sending functions are not allowed to call any general event
734 * loop functions in case they accidentally call this.
735 *
736 * Ie, receiving functions may call sending functions.
737 * Sending functions may NOT call receiving functions.
738 */
739
740 /* From types.c: */
741
742 const typeinfo *adns__findtype(adns_rrtype type);
743
744 /* From parse.c: */
745
746 typedef struct {
747 adns_state ads;
748 adns_query qu;
749 int serv;
750 const byte *dgram;
751 int dglen, max, cbyte, namelen;
752 int *dmend_r;
753 } findlabel_state;
754
755 void adns__findlabel_start(findlabel_state *fls, adns_state ads,
756 int serv, adns_query qu,
757 const byte *dgram, int dglen, int max,
758 int dmbegin, int *dmend_rlater);
759 /* Finds labels in a domain in a datagram.
760 *
761 * Call this routine first.
762 * dmend_rlater may be null. ads (and of course fls) may not be.
763 * serv may be -1, qu may be null - they are for error reporting.
764 */
765
766 adns_status adns__findlabel_next(findlabel_state *fls,
767 int *lablen_r, int *labstart_r);
768 /* Then, call this one repeatedly.
769 *
770 * It will return adns_s_ok if all is well, and tell you the length
771 * and start of successive labels. labstart_r may be null, but
772 * lablen_r must not be.
773 *
774 * After the last label, it will return with *lablen_r zero.
775 * Do not then call it again; instead, just throw away the findlabel_state.
776 *
777 * *dmend_rlater will have been set to point to the next part of
778 * the datagram after the label (or after the uncompressed part,
779 * if compression was used). *namelen_rlater will have been set
780 * to the length of the domain name (total length of labels plus
781 * 1 for each intervening dot).
782 *
783 * If the datagram appears to be truncated, *lablen_r will be -1.
784 * *dmend_rlater, *labstart_r and *namelen_r may contain garbage.
785 * Do not call _next again.
786 *
787 * There may also be errors, in which case *dmend_rlater,
788 * *namelen_rlater, *lablen_r and *labstart_r may contain garbage.
789 * Do not then call findlabel_next again.
790 */
791
792 typedef enum {
793 pdf_quoteok= 0x001
794 } parsedomain_flags;
795
796 adns_status adns__parse_domain(adns_state ads, int serv, adns_query qu,
797 vbuf *vb, parsedomain_flags flags,
798 const byte *dgram, int dglen, int *cbyte_io,
799 int max);
800 /* vb must already have been initialised; it will be reset if necessary.
801 * If there is truncation, vb->used will be set to 0; otherwise
802 * (if there is no error) vb will be null-terminated.
803 * If there is an error vb and *cbyte_io may be left indeterminate.
804 *
805 * serv may be -1 and qu may be 0 - they are used for error reporting only.
806 */
807
808 adns_status adns__parse_domain_more(findlabel_state *fls, adns_state ads,
809 adns_query qu, vbuf *vb,
810 parsedomain_flags flags,
811 const byte *dgram);
812 /* Like adns__parse_domain, but you pass it a pre-initialised findlabel_state,
813 * for continuing an existing domain or some such of some kind. Also, unlike
814 * _parse_domain, the domain data will be appended to vb, rather than replacing
815 * the existing contents.
816 */
817
818 adns_status adns__findrr(adns_query qu, int serv,
819 const byte *dgram, int dglen, int *cbyte_io,
820 int *type_r, int *class_r, unsigned long *ttl_r,
821 int *rdlen_r, int *rdstart_r,
822 int *ownermatchedquery_r);
823 /* Finds the extent and some of the contents of an RR in a datagram
824 * and does some checks. The datagram is *dgram, length dglen, and
825 * the RR starts at *cbyte_io (which is updated afterwards to point
826 * to the end of the RR).
827 *
828 * The type, class, TTL and RRdata length and start are returned iff
829 * the corresponding pointer variables are not null. type_r, class_r
830 * and ttl_r may not be null. The TTL will be capped.
831 *
832 * If ownermatchedquery_r != 0 then the owner domain of this
833 * RR will be compared with that in the query (or, if the query
834 * has gone to a CNAME lookup, with the canonical name).
835 * In this case, *ownermatchedquery_r will be set to 0 or 1.
836 * The query datagram (or CNAME datagram) MUST be valid and not truncated.
837 *
838 * If there is truncation then *type_r will be set to -1 and
839 * *cbyte_io, *class_r, *rdlen_r, *rdstart_r and *eo_matched_r will be
840 * undefined.
841 *
842 * qu must obviously be non-null.
843 *
844 * If an error is returned then *type_r will be undefined too.
845 */
846
847 adns_status adns__findrr_anychk(adns_query qu, int serv,
848 const byte *dgram, int dglen, int *cbyte_io,
849 int *type_r, int *class_r,
850 unsigned long *ttl_r,
851 int *rdlen_r, int *rdstart_r,
852 const byte *eo_dgram, int eo_dglen,
853 int eo_cbyte, int *eo_matched_r);
854 /* Like adns__findrr_checked, except that the datagram and
855 * owner to compare with can be specified explicitly.
856 *
857 * If the caller thinks they know what the owner of the RR ought to
858 * be they can pass in details in eo_*: this is another (or perhaps
859 * the same datagram), and a pointer to where the putative owner
860 * starts in that datagram. In this case *eo_matched_r will be set
861 * to 1 if the datagram matched or 0 if it did not. Either
862 * both eo_dgram and eo_matched_r must both be non-null, or they
863 * must both be null (in which case eo_dglen and eo_cbyte will be ignored).
864 * The eo datagram and contained owner domain MUST be valid and
865 * untruncated.
866 */
867
868 void adns__update_expires(adns_query qu, unsigned long ttl,
869 struct timeval now);
870 /* Updates the `expires' field in the query, so that it doesn't exceed
871 * now + ttl.
872 */
873
874 int vbuf__append_quoted1035(vbuf *vb, const byte *buf, int len);
875
876 /* From event.c: */
877
878 void adns__tcp_broken(adns_state ads, const char *what, const char *why);
879 /* what and why may be both 0, or both non-0. */
880
881 void adns__tcp_tryconnect(adns_state ads, struct timeval now);
882
883 void adns__autosys(adns_state ads, struct timeval now);
884 /* Make all the system calls we want to if the application wants us to.
885 * Must not be called from within adns internal processing functions,
886 * lest we end up in recursive descent !
887 */
888
889 void adns__must_gettimeofday(adns_state ads, const struct timeval **now_io,
890 struct timeval *tv_buf);
891 /* Call with care - might reentrantly cause queries to be completed! */
892
893 int adns__pollfds(adns_state ads, struct pollfd pollfds_buf[MAX_POLLFDS]);
894 void adns__fdevents(adns_state ads,
895 const struct pollfd *pollfds, int npollfds,
896 int maxfd, const fd_set *readfds,
897 const fd_set *writefds, const fd_set *exceptfds,
898 struct timeval now, int *r_r);
899 int adns__internal_check(adns_state ads,
900 adns_query *query_io,
901 adns_answer **answer,
902 void **context_r);
903
904 void adns__timeouts(adns_state ads, int act,
905 struct timeval **tv_io, struct timeval *tvbuf,
906 struct timeval now);
907 /* If act is !0, then this will also deal with the TCP connection
908 * if previous events broke it or require it to be connected.
909 */
910
911 /* From check.c: */
912
913 void adns__consistency(adns_state ads, adns_query qu, consistency_checks cc);
914
915 /* Useful static inline functions: */
916
917 static inline int ctype_whitespace(int c) {
918 return c==' ' || c=='\n' || c=='\t';
919 }
920 static inline int ctype_digit(int c) { return c>='0' && c<='9'; }
921 static inline int ctype_alpha(int c) {
922 return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z');
923 }
924 static inline int ctype_822special(int c) {
925 return strchr("()<>@,;:\\\".[]",c) != 0;
926 }
927 static inline int ctype_domainunquoted(int c) {
928 return ctype_alpha(c) || ctype_digit(c) || (strchr("-_/+",c) != 0);
929 }
930
931 static inline int errno_resources(int e) { return e==ENOMEM || e==ENOBUFS; }
932
933 /* Useful macros */
934
935 #define MEM_ROUND(sz) \
936 (( ((sz)+sizeof(union maxalign)-1) / sizeof(union maxalign) ) \
937 * sizeof(union maxalign) )
938
939 #define GETIL_B(cb) (((dgram)[(cb)++]) & 0x0ff)
940 #define GET_B(cb,tv) ((tv)= GETIL_B((cb)))
941 #define GET_W(cb,tv) ((tv)=0,(tv)|=(GETIL_B((cb))<<8), (tv)|=GETIL_B(cb), (tv))
942 #define GET_L(cb,tv) ( (tv)=0, \
943 (tv)|=(GETIL_B((cb))<<24), \
944 (tv)|=(GETIL_B((cb))<<16), \
945 (tv)|=(GETIL_B((cb))<<8), \
946 (tv)|=GETIL_B(cb), \
947 (tv) )
948
949 #endif