X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/adns/blobdiff_plain/6cfbe3cba493a7847a84646734a762ab9d0c545b..3d5cde09d167be1609d27d0d93de2096250a310c:/changelog diff --git a/changelog b/changelog index a6fe195..259fd62 100644 --- a/changelog +++ b/changelog @@ -1,15 +1,35 @@ -uadns (0.8) BETA; urgency=low +adns (0.8) BETA; urgency=medium + Bugfixes: + * Race near adns_beforeselect which could cause infinite timeout fixed + (it's now less agressive, and will more often return a zero timeout.) + * Fixed infrequent race causing assertion failure in adns__tcp_broken + `ads->tcpstate == server_connecting || ads->tcpstate == server_ok'. * Spurious `server failure on unidentifiable query' warning suppressed. - * install-sh (from autoconf 2.12 Debian r13) included. + * If we get a referral, don't also always complain falsely about RD==0. * adnslogres: cast chars to unsigned char before using ctype.h macros. + * In _beforeselect, global failure now means zero timeout, and in + tcp_events, really never try to do anything with the TCP connection if + act is zero. This might possibly cause an infinite delay (ie, lockup) + if things go badly wrong *and* a really unlikely race happens. + * Test suite `lines of syscall left' value is correct; !0 is failure. + + Portability fixes: + * install-sh (from autoconf 2.12 Debian r13) included. + * adnslogres: do not call equivalent of printf("%.*s",0,(char*)0). + + Documentation improvements: * Security/performance note added, about local nameservers and DNSSEC. * Documented that adns_rr_info _rr_hostaddr ( ) for address list means permanent failure, and ? means temporary failure. * Typo (*now for now in _beforeselect description) in adns.h fixed. - * In _beforeselect, global system failure now produces zero timeout. + * Copyright notices updated. + + Changes to produce more defensive code: + * In adns_wait, assert that the timeout is not infinite. + * Make qu->id start out as -2 when initially allocated. - -- + -- Ian Jackson Sun, 7 May 2000 23:37:13 +0100 adns (0.7) BETA; urgency=medium