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Wouter Wijngaards 4ba9161e75 Fixup.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1070 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-24 13:03:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8638d6c019 test fix.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1069 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-24 13:00:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 95296a2528 Use logical dir in test.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1068 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-24 12:49:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9dd64e357f chroot more tests and more documentation.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1067 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-24 12:37:01 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8ef2cb4705 port update.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1066 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-23 06:47:48 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9b55215eb6 Parse stats with threads, from Kai.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1065 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-23 06:33:12 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9f104a42d0 uses TCP internally. faster and better.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1064 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-22 12:22:35 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 21e851b0fb test.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1063 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-22 12:09:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 227ae5b7a4 SIGPIPE ignore.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1062 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-22 10:19:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9739014da1 fixup chroot and kill-HUP reread of config file.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1061 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-21 11:34:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c49eefba59 rfc number.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1060 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-21 09:37:32 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c6bbc4ea23 Iana update
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1059 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-21 09:22:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f7d8e3f4bd *
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1058 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-21 09:12:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards dd7404f467 FEATURES document.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1057 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-21 09:08:35 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 30a1d557bd porting.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1056 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-16 16:09:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a377c6a9d5 note down idea.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1055 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-16 11:01:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f47e78c543 clean query returns.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1054 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-16 09:33:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f9fd2676f9 DSA signature compatibility.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1053 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 19:51:28 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c858743222 Fixup unbound. Now still a switch DSA(ldns) DSA(bind) ...
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1052 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 18:01:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9ab79dc0dc DSA test
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1051 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 15:19:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ffed368bfc TODO item
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1050 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 13:06:54 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5abd6c8da1 example.conf fixup after Kai Storbeck's suggestion.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1049 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 11:15:52 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d44b91ec12 solaris FAQ entry.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1048 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 09:27:04 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 399a165cc3 checkconf better.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1047 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 08:22:17 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 97ebee32d0 update to be same as ldns.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1046 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 08:01:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 29f4a9ab78 new IANA ports.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1045 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 07:45:46 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b6a93eae31 pidfile location.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1044 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-15 07:37:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 3fced109b9 Check sig type for DSA.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1043 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 15:57:52 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 77e7e73a32 Jelte found DSA sig solution, copied from ldns to fit into unbound validator.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1042 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 15:34:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards adb8eda081 linux lexer.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1041 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 15:01:47 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0cc33e29e7 please doxygen
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1040 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 15:01:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9e9d7ba0a7 fixup test for new checkconf.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1039 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 14:58:01 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 74530fdb64 fixup test for user name.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1038 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 14:50:46 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2f7bd77250 0x20 document, checkconf fix.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1037 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 14:48:17 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards dccc665658 fixup ID collisions in test.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1036 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 11:07:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2139a8572c and dotests.sh (svn:NO TEST)
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1035 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 08:52:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e65070ce6f tests for udp wait list.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1034 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 08:51:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b9bf0872c2 update to stat script in contrib.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1033 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-14 07:15:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2904445bd2 Fixup.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1032 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-11 16:05:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f17580e460 fixup tests for config change.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1031 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-11 14:41:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0f80e5e78a - removed base_port.
- created 256-port ephemeral space for the OS, 59802 available.


git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1030 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-11 14:10:16 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a8bf62f962 - random port selection out of the configged ports.
- fixup threadsafety for libevent-1.4.3+ (event_base_get_method).



git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1029 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-11 13:24:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 234defa371 iana ports automated.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1028 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-10 10:52:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 20ee8c10f5 log file stats parse perl script from Kai Storbeck.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1027 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-10 10:18:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 06f41d9d84 work with latest libevent trunk.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1026 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-10 08:16:26 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f0cf79146c config available ports, iana assigned ports list.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1025 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-09 15:07:37 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7eeb7cc78c statistics cumulative option.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1024 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-09 12:29:53 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 46e703c989 libev can be used (but not multithreaded) and del fd unused.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1023 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-09 11:58:53 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d26b183ba6 - unbound tries to set the ulimit fds when started as server.
if that does not work, it will scale back its requirements.


git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1022 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-04-08 15:02:52 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ff8c2ed1bc FAQ entry.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1021 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-27 10:01:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8359474330 AD bit like in dnssec-updates draft from last DNSEXT meeting.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1020 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-26 08:31:15 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 64627b1a63 RTT banding, more spoof resistance randomness.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1019 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-25 15:33:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 87700fea40 Enforce presence of query section in reply.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1018 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-25 14:03:31 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bbe801da93 harvest CNAME.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1017 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-07 10:38:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f35ae11ff4 harvest opt.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1016 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-07 10:16:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 677d67c29c Patch from Koji, thanks!
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1015 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-05 14:54:51 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6adf9e1459 Default config file location.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1014 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-04 14:25:53 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 85af59c734 Fixup trust for CNAME chains. (and also DNAME).
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1013 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-04 11:00:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 30478d3e17 nicer indentation.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1012 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-03 10:28:12 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 288f022dd6 tag 0.10, version upped to 0.11 in trunk.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1011 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-03-03 10:03:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8a359e134b tarball update.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1010 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 13:23:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c9447139c8 more portable compilation inside.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1009 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 11:44:23 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 822422cbfb confixlexer and parser from linux are a little more portable (despite the
signed/unsigned comparison warning).


git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1008 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 10:59:26 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 34da89510c Note about dependencies.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1007 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 10:35:05 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c5ef04b7b4 lexer and parser from freebsd.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1006 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 10:23:52 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 372b4a1c12 portability.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1005 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 10:22:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 3e103c2983 doc nicer.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1004 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-29 09:28:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6b51790054 installed to sbin.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1003 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-28 19:44:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9be7d20ac6 harvest print output.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1002 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-28 16:19:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d0da5bc14c install to sbin
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1001 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-28 13:50:34 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 28dfc5fc39 harvest takes input.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@1000 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-28 13:07:03 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bc6617cf11 lint for libunbound.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@999 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-28 12:36:50 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2b95664a66 + - fixed memory leaks in libunbound (during cancellation and wait).
+       - libunbound returns the answer packet in full.
+       - snprintf compat update.
+       - harvest performs lookup.
+       - ldns-tarball update with fix for ldns_dname_label.



git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@998 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-28 12:29:00 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards acb8698a3c please lin.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@997 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-27 15:12:36 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7a8fa9e3de harvest
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@996 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-27 15:03:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d90c162edf config file option for draft-0x20.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@995 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-27 09:39:27 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 130a5f2dee can use DNS-0x20 draft casing.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@994 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-27 09:21:31 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 39b2a21a81 Answers use same case as query does.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@993 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-26 20:45:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c00d1e02cd fixup test for nc version differences.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@992 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-26 14:25:36 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c2390d030d verbosity uit.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@991 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-26 14:04:02 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5979bc061f delayer in TCP.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@990 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-26 13:04:05 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1dc9abfb79 Delayer util.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@989 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-25 15:35:23 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9071852837 delay test program.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@988 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 15:40:50 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2f4be547bd Notes.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@987 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 14:27:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards cc8dfa660d counting speedup.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@986 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 14:03:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 99dfad38b2 faster message parse.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@985 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 12:54:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fa368eff78 simpler ptr loop check.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@984 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 11:19:21 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fb1bdb8ee0 default to faster internal event loop.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@983 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 10:19:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9c0b217980 TODO remove optimizations that won't help.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@982 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 09:58:23 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bc7d3dc192 avoid reencoding the same reply in mesh reply.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@981 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-22 09:23:42 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 104a7fb3ea couple percent shaved off in compress_tree_lookup and dname_lab_cmp.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@980 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-21 15:25:22 +00:00
Jelte Jansen 6591aab69f right dir?
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@979 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-21 11:08:23 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 49fd904db2 speed up message encoding.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@976 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-21 10:25:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 57511c1114 encoding speed test.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@975 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-20 15:35:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bb1bf0505e test fix for NSEC3 new algorithms.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@974 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-20 14:20:27 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0253676384 better time printout.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@973 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-20 07:28:33 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0627d1a43e do-daemonize
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@972 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-02-20 07:26:03 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f3cfe6ed9c - setup speec_cache for need-ldns-testns in dotests.
- check number of queued replies on incoming queries to avoid overload
         on that account.
       - fptr whitelist checks are not disabled in optimize mode.



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2008-02-20 07:18:42 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b018f6d9f7 better text.
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2008-02-19 16:25:00 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7b8218b2a2 race cond found in test.
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2008-02-19 15:49:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1b403f6ee1 UDP per select speedup.
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2008-02-19 14:35:40 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8a7bb2c4f6 nsec3 type codes.
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2008-02-19 13:58:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b2710818d4 Faster due to time-sharing.
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2008-02-19 13:12:23 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0866b8e60b donotq localhost default back on yes.
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2008-02-19 09:12:35 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8b3c553f23 And man page too.
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2008-02-19 08:11:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards db6178e670 profiling speedups.
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2008-02-18 15:45:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards dd7ffb54ee nicer code.
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2008-02-18 13:20:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a0cc6dfc5a Fixed bug in RD flag setting.
perf works better with long taking queries.


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2008-02-18 13:16:06 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ffee03db49 patch from Jan-Piet Mens.
Error checking added.


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2008-02-18 08:49:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f3cdeb500c cache speed test.
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2008-02-15 15:54:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a345ffccfa fixup --prefix also changes config file default paths.
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2008-02-15 14:13:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c9d58a02d7 FreeBSD rc.d script for unbound.
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2008-02-15 13:43:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a561a26a80 getoptargorderdifferent
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2008-02-14 16:36:33 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 45e6964a92 fixup make in test.
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2008-02-14 16:21:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 94bf5d116f perf test.
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2008-02-14 16:16:39 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 94f8dd838c start without a config file (all default settings).
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2008-02-14 10:37:32 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ed224e1d64 empty line fixup.
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2008-02-13 15:26:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 00165cbe65 perf tool work.
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2008-02-13 15:19:50 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 06890aaf8e print version.
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2008-02-13 13:24:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 954a73f8c6 Fixup recursion.
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2008-02-12 14:26:19 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5d8fe6ec49 please doc, lint
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2008-02-11 15:34:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d7f47f4de6 nice option interface. Nice debug output stream option.
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2008-02-11 15:22:57 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 49d73f5f56 etc hosts handling.
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2008-02-11 10:27:37 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1dd130be61 stats output text nice.
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2008-02-11 09:19:32 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 58c34b2dda ub_
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2008-02-11 08:52:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8bde1c7cb3 fixes.
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2008-02-08 13:27:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0dcf1d71dc tag 0.9
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2008-02-08 12:27:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 09e18ffdbb fixup validator classification of root referrals.
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2008-02-08 12:24:01 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 04edbb68b7 do multiple queries over TCP.
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2008-02-08 10:59:18 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2884751446 and log entry for the portability fix.
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2008-02-07 15:35:04 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c8982075c5 unsigned cast for prints.
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2008-02-07 14:55:27 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0c8d24b653 Fixes.
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2008-02-07 14:13:03 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d2b3e464ac Fixup for solaris and libevent brokenness.
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2008-02-07 14:09:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f3525b2081 log level 2.
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2008-02-07 11:04:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 849026931b move around debug levels.
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2008-02-07 09:46:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards da073cfc3e fallback EDNS on NOTIMPL.
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2008-02-06 15:08:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards caaad8b810 TODO fixups.
Memory free is needed for HUP handling anyway.
interface separation already implemented.
better idea about nearmiss handling.


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2008-02-06 15:00:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0fe0251c8d Low pop statistics are not good.
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2008-02-06 13:34:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9be27227a1 rename files.
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2008-02-06 13:18:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a9a47f8b41 result_free to resolve_free (thanks Benno).
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2008-02-06 13:10:40 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 46f7dc4d08 nicer printout.
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2008-02-06 10:13:26 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0e5b4105d1 Fix for nothreading.
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2008-02-06 10:09:54 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9b31997a4c Clearer explanation how to get solaris threads.
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2008-02-06 10:03:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 98552115d0 fixup typos
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2008-02-05 15:22:10 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d58327876f Make parallel builds fixup.
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2008-02-05 14:45:19 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8b048a8229 Statistics test.
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2008-02-05 13:53:05 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 967793aad3 statistics-interval config setting.
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2008-02-05 10:23:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6ffe218762 Fix for libevent 1.2 versions.
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2008-02-01 12:53:02 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards da8ae735ce Fixup getmem.
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2008-01-31 15:09:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8cdb815df6 ordering for alloc checks.
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2008-01-31 14:45:10 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e48ecb0e15 nonblock bg pipes.
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2008-01-31 10:40:58 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 635c65f4ed remove DEBUG
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2008-01-30 16:35:34 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2b4ef794b9 logging nicer, removal of reply_iov.
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2008-01-30 14:46:01 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0e1b3fb3e0 chroot checks for roothints and anchor files.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@910 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-30 11:21:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards be483a3bfb libevent compatibility.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@909 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-28 15:57:27 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6ef599255d protect config access. fix test.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@908 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-28 14:45:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c8f2bf0333 fixes for random number badness (lack of entropy and SIGFPE from RAND_cleanup
too early).


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2008-01-28 14:34:53 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e5196b25ae more locks.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@906 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-28 13:42:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 193892e52d Two small fixes.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@905 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-28 09:31:29 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a6c543362d smaller fixes.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@904 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-25 16:17:36 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 32396dc677 more fixes, more tests.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@903 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-25 15:45:54 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ed57c4de4c - fixup race problems from opensll in rand init from library, with
a mutex around the rand init.
       - fix pass async_id=NULL to _async resolve().
       - rewrote _wait() routine, so that it is threadsafe.
       - cancelation is threadsafe.


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2008-01-25 15:13:39 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bfe329e34d credits for testing.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@901 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-25 11:20:54 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9e30587b1e refactor asynclook.
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2008-01-25 11:17:48 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards cf9837bf7f asynclook blocking mode.
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2008-01-25 10:49:58 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0bdfbccbdc please doxygen.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@898 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-25 10:41:17 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 3bb9aaafca Fixup race.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@897 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-25 10:23:57 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7bfaf07981 test for async.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@896 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-25 09:53:04 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2e28288b1d forwarder mode options for library.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@895 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-24 14:58:51 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 452b7cc069 Makefile fix.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@894 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-24 11:06:10 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 4d194ac2fa fwd_ancil needs ldns-testns.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@893 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-24 11:05:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f041511951 caution when retry, not excessively.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@892 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-24 10:53:40 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0e4bda4c55 cancel().
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@891 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-24 09:14:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e56a3a60ef bg resolution works.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@890 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-23 15:15:37 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards faa7ad14c6 no more debug prints for auto ifs.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@889 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-23 08:49:57 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c87fe76e47 OPT.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@888 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-23 07:54:43 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a18af6d1e1 test program for bg lookups.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@887 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-22 16:28:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 3adebc8721 bg query and result code.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@886 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-22 14:17:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1a4fadaf00 fix quit on timeout, and printing trailing dots.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@885 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-22 12:01:13 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b26f289ccc fix link testbound.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@884 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-22 11:28:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0e000a8587 unbound.c pipe code.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@883 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-22 11:10:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 84ae5c8e79 Only causes either a spurious log_err or a spuriously dropped TCP DNS
transfer. 


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2008-01-21 16:07:42 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 05f9d35f00 serialize, deserialize, raw commpoints.
case preserve note.


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2008-01-21 16:03:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c7ad292438 unbound lib work.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@880 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 13:52:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b63db13e72 makedist fixup
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@879 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 11:01:00 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6ee18c6824 update ldns-testpkts.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@878 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 10:57:52 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e8f4ac9b1a Fix for Solaris 9.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@877 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 09:50:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5e420a8275 manpage fixup, no more 6to4 mapping.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@876 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 09:18:12 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bb3a1178b6 BSD fix for ip4.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@875 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 09:09:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 306db56f1f support for IP_RECVDSTADDR.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@874 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-18 08:51:19 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 95b0a129e2 manual and pktinfo.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@873 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-17 15:35:34 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c4e1a83be5 TODO update.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@872 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-17 09:19:34 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fec9e1d262 if auto fix more.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@871 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-17 08:40:08 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards c854c57c6f please doxygen.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@870 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-17 08:26:15 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ee6e142192 configure fixes.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@869 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-17 08:17:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ac74d176cc fix for localhost queries in automatic interface mode.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@868 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2008-01-16 12:47:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8343901c0f TODO item for RFC compliance.
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2008-01-16 09:32:28 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b7745a2e53 TC bit is formerr.
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2008-01-16 08:53:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 82cab3f855 makedist fixup.
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2008-01-15 15:47:16 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6ce08cf242 fix for MacOS/X.
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2008-01-15 15:13:40 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 877038b6d9 fix for solaris 10.
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2008-01-15 14:53:32 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a2227517ed no problem with sysctl.
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2008-01-15 14:20:13 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 04a896098e ancil test working on *BSD.
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2008-01-15 14:11:47 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7e84653485 better v6only disable code.
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2008-01-15 14:07:49 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 71723c6276 fixup for -levent.
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2008-01-15 13:19:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 219d0c70dd Remove warnings on Solaris 9.
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2008-01-15 13:10:21 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 85c88707ca configure fixes.
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2008-01-15 13:04:27 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e7d64c7eac fixy.
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2008-01-15 12:58:17 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d7d8e117ef set ldflags during levent test.
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2008-01-15 12:54:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d9e9a31562 regen configure.
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2008-01-15 12:48:24 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5d594b301f extra define for solaris ancillary data.
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2008-01-15 12:47:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 648a776493 late flags.
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2008-01-15 12:45:53 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8404701a09 fixup test for BSD.
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2008-01-15 11:54:15 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 4b065a443c nicer error msgs.
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2008-01-15 10:39:32 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 0b04728785 lint more.
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2008-01-15 10:18:36 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 76a31aacd3 test for ancillary data and fixes for lint and doxygen.
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2008-01-15 10:10:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 179273a13a interface-automatic (IP6mapped, good for anycast service and so on).
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2008-01-15 09:45:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7f8b84d0e5 lint, optimize fix.
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2008-01-14 10:21:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2b08436c4c - in no debug sets NDEBUG to remove asserts.
- configure --enable-debug is needed for dependency generation
         for assertions and for compiler warnings.
       - ldns.tgz updated with ldns-trunk (where buffer.h is updated).


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2008-01-14 09:51:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5cc518f114 inverse.
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2008-01-11 13:49:59 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1315edc5e9 Nicer sizes possible in config file.
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2008-01-11 13:20:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 97f5d3d28e more checks by checkconf.
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2008-01-11 11:24:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ad78119e19 stubzone text.
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2008-01-11 10:18:48 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2756924a44 remove man page nroff warning.
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2008-01-11 09:03:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 3fd809d537 TODO
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2008-01-10 16:24:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 22b8057cca man page fixes for Solaris.
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2008-01-10 15:46:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fe6f28ddc5 libevent .lo file linking.
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2008-01-10 14:00:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1e4dc049eb doc fix.
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2008-01-10 13:40:12 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1a4d24816b more portable libtool linking of included ldns package.
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2008-01-10 11:47:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1f47306af9 typo.
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2008-01-10 09:25:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f1a3c9b646 quartile prints.
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2008-01-10 09:02:18 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a67e62dd40 seeding bigger to make openssl happy.
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2008-01-09 12:48:03 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1b6d254224 warning about entropy.
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2008-01-09 12:04:20 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a0e442eb32 rng fixup (trunk).
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2008-01-09 10:55:37 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 7eaceaab2f text.
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2008-01-04 18:00:45 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2ba3ff9f7d document misconfiguration.
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2008-01-04 13:13:50 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e7cb0f27cc refused stops retries.
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2008-01-02 13:48:19 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 317938efba typo.
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2008-01-02 13:24:35 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d6ce1f426d small fries.
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2007-12-07 14:54:10 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9f97c4ac44 fix bogus flag.
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2007-12-07 14:25:18 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6a5f5e652a lint.
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2007-12-07 14:09:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 61b42edaef portability of header file.
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2007-12-07 14:07:38 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 060d4740c2 ldns update.
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2007-12-07 12:12:51 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5a198e0b4c small improvements.
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2007-12-07 11:01:04 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards abf85e9270 cname handling improved.
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2007-12-07 10:43:10 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ab4b9aa250 manpage for unbound-host.
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2007-12-07 09:03:29 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a2f143cfcc debug option.
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2007-12-07 08:29:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e297886386 abort gone
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2007-12-06 17:38:15 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards cdf334528f unbound-host shows security info.
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2007-12-06 17:05:21 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1f9ad9e66e unbound-host works.
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2007-12-06 16:35:36 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 75073cefea library resolution working.
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2007-12-06 15:11:07 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9374c1465a libworker.
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2007-12-05 11:06:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a2311972e7 locking diff.
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2007-12-05 06:41:39 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 11a764a82f moved unlock to please.
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2007-12-04 21:53:19 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f187e1da7e fptrwlist and remove oldhack with islocked param.
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2007-12-04 21:34:53 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2dbc83d5ae markdelfunc for lock order problem in lruhash reclaim().
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2007-12-04 21:18:25 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fcac316d63 coverity run fixes.
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2007-12-04 17:54:14 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 43a2640a9c libunbound work.
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2007-12-04 16:14:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8892d4b63c makefile nit and modstack.
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2007-12-04 13:23:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1c33240c16 Small edits, work on design to make it work.
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2007-12-03 18:45:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b97a63aa95 Link fix.
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2007-12-03 18:11:42 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2ef042ef0e move runtime path.
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2007-12-03 17:46:18 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 185c6f76b1 Fix for build in subdir.
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2007-12-03 17:33:12 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 87fe7013a0 test app, and hopefully useful tool.
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2007-12-03 11:02:31 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 77019eeb5e - changed checkconf/ to smallapp/ to make room for more support tools.
(such as unbound-host).
       - install dirs created with -m 755 because they need to be accessible.
       - library extensive featurelist added to TODO.
       - please doxygen, lint.


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2007-12-03 08:24:36 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1152a4c5e8 don't forget to lock it.
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2007-11-30 18:14:48 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 83f8775d5a More api work, makefile links library.
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2007-11-30 14:53:57 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards d9907b118f more.
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2007-11-29 15:55:26 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6ccdaf41e5 public API start.
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2007-11-29 15:02:15 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards eb4ba518f1 configure regenerated for 0.9
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2007-11-28 16:10:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6a355b37fe 0.8 tag.
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2007-11-28 15:49:35 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e12d274954 fixup for duplication of NSECs / NSEC3s after following CNAMEs
(esp. wildcard CNAMEs and in-zone CNAMEs that then include nodata or
nxdomain proofs) where the CNAME is followed again to include more NSECs.


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2007-11-28 13:41:31 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9ade3e4811 nonRD fix.
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2007-11-28 12:06:32 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 2c2eaecc6c nonRD fix.
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2007-11-28 11:02:01 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 16906c53e6 log verbosity
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2007-11-28 09:34:06 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b6d9b4bfcc CNAME chain marked as NXDOMAIN normalized to unbound preferred format.
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2007-11-28 09:13:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6bb12a5776 show it.
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2007-11-28 08:41:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bce6c3405b nodefault test.
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2007-11-28 08:26:57 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards aa0c26ddec - tests for localdata multiple RR, and implicit zones.
- can specify TXT records for local data.



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2007-11-28 08:10:45 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards a1cbd214a5 Reduced operation sensitivity of message.
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2007-11-27 16:18:09 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards f64778a893 memory footprint improvements.
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2007-11-27 15:52:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 9d3b5fa30d rfc2308 compliance.
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2007-11-27 13:25:11 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 99590f93bd test and fixes.
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2007-11-22 16:13:16 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b72563dcb7 local zone answers.
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2007-11-22 13:48:58 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 6b0cf42b32 defaults.
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2007-11-22 09:30:44 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 8df2959959 localzone internal data structures.
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2007-11-21 16:19:31 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 1cda904545 localzon setup.
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2007-11-20 16:38:41 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 416129dedb localzone and localdata configuration setup.
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2007-11-20 14:48:33 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards b9c417481b keep tcp address around for acl.
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2007-11-19 16:31:22 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards eda6528c14 access-control
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2007-11-19 15:32:55 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fc8657c421 unit test for addr_in_common.
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2007-11-19 13:21:30 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 5f50f5d2b4 unit test for addr_mask.
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2007-11-19 13:02:15 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 31f803201d port from beta-0.7.1
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2007-11-19 11:04:05 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ff975871ab fixup leaking unbound daemons.
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2007-11-19 09:06:56 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 99a9914605 No downcasing for NSEC and RRSIG
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@754 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-19 08:55:19 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 435fbd1794 acl list setup. 8 to tab in net_help.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@753 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-16 16:25:37 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards fe09abe4e6 0.8 in trunk for auth features development.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@752 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-16 13:03:04 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards e900e44f9f todo item is not needed at this time.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@750 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-16 12:53:57 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards bfbac6bb36 Jakob in Credits.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@749 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-15 15:42:10 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards cc21a1ca9a review fixups.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@748 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-15 14:27:47 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards 919b1ab1b6 authority choices.
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@747 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-14 15:07:54 +00:00
Wouter Wijngaards ad69492495 to 0.7
git-svn-id: file:///svn/unbound/trunk@745 be551aaa-1e26-0410-a405-d3ace91eadb9
2007-11-14 13:38:13 +00:00
198 changed files with 25560 additions and 3849 deletions
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@@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
# Copyright 2007 NLnet Labs
# See the file LICENSE for the license
#
# Standard installation pathnames
QUIET=yes
debug_enabled=@debug_enabled@
ifeq ($(debug_enabled),yes)
QUIET=yes
else
QUIET=no
endif
ifeq "$(QUIET)" "yes"
Q=@
INFO=@echo
@@ -18,6 +22,7 @@ srcdir=@srcdir@
prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
bindir=@bindir@
sbindir=@sbindir@
mandir=@mandir@
libdir=@libdir@
# datarootdir is here to please some checkers, use datadir.
@@ -33,7 +38,7 @@ configfile=@ub_conf_file@
YACC=@YACC@
LEX=@LEX@
CC=@CC@
CPPFLAGS=-I$(srcdir) @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@
CPPFLAGS=-I$(srcdir) -I. @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@
CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@
LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@
LIBS=@LIBS@
@@ -62,54 +67,78 @@ COMMON_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(COMMON_SRC:.c=.o))
COMPAT_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD)compat/,$(LIBOBJS))
UNITTEST_SRC=$(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%, \
$(wildcard $(srcdir)/testcode/unit*.c)) \
testcode/readhex.c testcode/ldns-testpkts.c checkconf/worker_cb.c \
testcode/readhex.c testcode/ldns-testpkts.c smallapp/worker_cb.c \
$(COMMON_SRC)
UNITTEST_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(UNITTEST_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
DAEMON_SRC=$(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%, $(wildcard $(srcdir)/daemon/*.c)) \
$(COMMON_SRC)
DAEMON_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(DAEMON_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
CHECKCONF_SRC=checkconf/unbound-checkconf.c checkconf/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
CHECKCONF_SRC=smallapp/unbound-checkconf.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
CHECKCONF_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(CHECKCONF_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
HOST_SRC=smallapp/unbound-host.c
HOST_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(HOST_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
TESTBOUND_SRC=testcode/testbound.c testcode/ldns-testpkts.c \
daemon/worker.c daemon/daemon.c daemon/stats.c testcode/replay.c \
testcode/fake_event.c $(filter-out util/netevent.c \
daemon/worker.c daemon/acl_list.c daemon/daemon.c daemon/stats.c \
testcode/replay.c testcode/fake_event.c $(filter-out util/netevent.c \
services/listen_dnsport.c services/outside_network.c, $(COMMON_SRC))
TESTBOUND_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(TESTBOUND_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
LOCKVERIFY_SRC=testcode/lock_verify.c checkconf/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
LOCKVERIFY_SRC=testcode/lock_verify.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
LOCKVERIFY_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(LOCKVERIFY_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
PKTVIEW_SRC=testcode/pktview.c testcode/readhex.c checkconf/worker_cb.c \
PKTVIEW_SRC=testcode/pktview.c testcode/readhex.c smallapp/worker_cb.c \
$(COMMON_SRC)
PKTVIEW_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(PKTVIEW_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
SIGNIT_SRC=testcode/signit.c checkconf/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
SIGNIT_SRC=testcode/signit.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
SIGNIT_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(SIGNIT_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
MEMSTATS_SRC=testcode/memstats.c checkconf/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
MEMSTATS_SRC=testcode/memstats.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
MEMSTATS_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(MEMSTATS_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
ALL_SRC=$(COMMON_SRC) $(UNITTEST_SRC) $(DAEMON_SRC) \
ASYNCLOOK_SRC=testcode/asynclook.c
ASYNCLOOK_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(ASYNCLOOK_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
STREAMTCP_SRC=testcode/streamtcp.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
STREAMTCP_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(STREAMTCP_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
PERF_SRC=testcode/perf.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
PERF_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(PERF_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
DELAYER_SRC=testcode/delayer.c smallapp/worker_cb.c $(COMMON_SRC)
DELAYER_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(DELAYER_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
HARVEST_SRC=testcode/harvest.c
HARVEST_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(HARVEST_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
LIBUNBOUND_SRC=$(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%, \
$(wildcard $(srcdir)/libunbound/*.c) $(COMMON_SRC))
LIBUNBOUND_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(LIBUNBOUND_SRC:.c=.o)) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
ALL_SRC=$(sort $(COMMON_SRC) $(UNITTEST_SRC) $(DAEMON_SRC) \
$(TESTBOUND_SRC) $(LOCKVERIFY_SRC) $(PKTVIEW_SRC) $(SIGNIT_SRC) \
$(MEMSTATS_SRC) $(CHECKCONF_SRC)
$(MEMSTATS_SRC) $(CHECKCONF_SRC) $(LIBUNBOUND_SRC) $(HOST_SRC) \
$(ASYNCLOOK_SRC) $(STREAMTCP_SRC) $(PERF_SRC) $(DELAYER_SRC) \
$(HARVEST_SRC) )
ALL_OBJ=$(addprefix $(BUILD),$(ALL_SRC:.c=.o) \
$(addprefix compat/,$(LIBOBJS))) $(COMPAT_OBJ)
COMPILE=$(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC --mode=compile $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
LINK=$(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC --mode=link $(CC) $(staticexe) $(RUNTIME_PATH) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
LINK_LIB=$(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC --mode=link $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -release $(VERSION)
LINK_LIB=$(LIBTOOL) --tag=CC --mode=link $(CC) $(RUNTIME_PATH) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(staticexe) -release $(VERSION) -no-undefined
.PHONY: clean realclean doc lint all install uninstall tests test download_ldns strip
.PHONY: clean realclean doc lint all install uninstall tests test download_ldns strip lib
$(BUILD)%.o: $(srcdir)/%.c
$(INFO) Build $<
@if test ! -z "$(ldnsdir)" -a ! -e $(ldnsdir)/include/ldns/ldns.h; \
then (cd $(ldnsdir); $(MAKE) copy-headers); fi
@if test ! -d $(dir $@); then $(INSTALL) -d $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $@)); fi
@-if test ! -d $(dir $@); then $(INSTALL) -d $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $@)); fi
$Q$(COMPILE) -c $< -o $@
all: $(COMMON_OBJ) unbound unbound-checkconf
all: $(COMMON_OBJ) unbound unbound-checkconf lib unbound-host
tests: all unittest testbound lock-verify pktview signit memstats
tests: all unittest testbound lock-verify pktview signit memstats \
asynclook streamtcp perf delayer harvest
test: tests
bash testcode/do-tests.sh
lib: libunbound.la
libunbound.la: $(LIBUNBOUND_OBJ)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK_LIB) --export-symbols $(srcdir)/libunbound/ubsyms.def -o $@ $(sort $(LIBUNBOUND_OBJ:.o=.lo)) -rpath $(libdir) $(LIBS)
ifeq ($(patsubst ldns-src%,ldns-src,$(ldnsdir)),ldns-src)
ldnslib=$(ldnsdir)/lib/libldns.a
$(ldnslib):
@@ -127,6 +156,10 @@ unbound-checkconf: $(CHECKCONF_OBJ) $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(CHECKCONF_OBJ)) $(LIBS)
unbound-host: $(HOST_OBJ) libunbound.la $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(HOST_OBJ)) -L. -L.libs -lunbound $(LIBS)
unittest: $(UNITTEST_OBJ) $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(UNITTEST_OBJ)) $(LIBS)
@@ -151,6 +184,26 @@ memstats: $(MEMSTATS_OBJ) $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(MEMSTATS_OBJ)) $(LIBS)
asynclook: $(ASYNCLOOK_OBJ) $(ldnslib) libunbound.la
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(ASYNCLOOK_OBJ)) $(LIBS) -L. -L.libs -lunbound
streamtcp: $(STREAMTCP_OBJ) $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(STREAMTCP_OBJ)) $(LIBS)
perf: $(PERF_OBJ) $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(PERF_OBJ)) $(LIBS)
delayer: $(DELAYER_OBJ) $(ldnslib)
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(DELAYER_OBJ)) $(LIBS)
harvest: $(HARVEST_OBJ) $(ldnslib) libunbound.la
$(INFO) Link $@
$Q$(LINK) -o $@ $(sort $(HARVEST_OBJ)) $(LIBS) -L. -L.libs -lunbound
#testcode/ldns-testpkts.c: $(ldnsdir)/examples/ldns-testpkts.c \
# $(ldnsdir)/examples/ldns-testpkts.h
# cp $(ldnsdir)/examples/ldns-testpkts.c testcode/ldns-testpkts.c
@@ -162,14 +215,14 @@ util/configlexer.c: $(srcdir)/util/configlexer.lex util/configparser.h
ifeq "$(strip $(LEX))" ":"
$Qecho "rebuild lexer, but no lex program, skipped"
else
@if test ! -d util; then $(INSTALL) -d util; fi
@-if test ! -d util; then $(INSTALL) -d util; fi
$Qecho "#include \"util/configyyrename.h\"" > $@
$Q$(LEX) -t $< >> $@
endif
util/configparser.c util/configparser.h: $(srcdir)/util/configparser.y
$(INFO) Yacc $<
@if test ! -d util; then $(INSTALL) -d util; fi
@-if test ! -d util; then $(INSTALL) -d util; fi
$Q$(YACC) -d -o util/configparser.c $<
clean:
@@ -185,7 +238,7 @@ realclean: clean
$(BUILD)%.lint: $(srcdir)/%.c
$(INFO) Lint $<
@if test ! -d $(dir $@); then $(INSTALL) -d $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $@)); fi
@-if test ! -d $(dir $@); then $(INSTALL) -d $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $@)); fi
$Q$(LINT) $(LINTFLAGS) -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(ldnsdir)/include $<
$Qtouch $@
@@ -195,29 +248,42 @@ tags: $(srcdir)/*.[ch] $(srcdir)/*/*.[ch]
ctags -f $(srcdir)/tags $(srcdir)/*.[ch] $(srcdir)/*/*.[ch]
doc:
ifdef doxygen
$(doxygen) $(srcdir)/doc/unbound.doxygen
endif
if test -n "$(doxygen)"; then \
$(doxygen) $(srcdir)/doc/unbound.doxygen; fi
strip:
strip unbound
strip unbound-checkconf
strip unbound-host
install:
$(INSTALL) -d $(bindir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(mandir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(mandir)/man8
$(INSTALL) -d $(mandir)/man5
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp unbound $(bindir)/unbound
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp unbound-checkconf $(bindir)/unbound-checkconf
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(sbindir)
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(mandir)
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(mandir)/man8
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(mandir)/man5
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(mandir)/man3
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(mandir)/man1
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(libdir)
$(INSTALL) -m 755 -d $(includedir)
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp unbound $(sbindir)/unbound
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp unbound-checkconf $(sbindir)/unbound-checkconf
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp unbound-host $(sbindir)/unbound-host
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 $(srcdir)/doc/unbound.8 $(mandir)/man8
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 $(srcdir)/doc/unbound-checkconf.8 $(mandir)/man8
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 $(srcdir)/doc/unbound.conf.5 $(mandir)/man5
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 $(srcdir)/doc/unbound-host.1 $(mandir)/man1
$(INSTALL) -c -m 644 $(srcdir)/doc/libunbound.3 $(mandir)/man3
if test ! -e $(configfile); then $(INSTALL) -d `dirname $(configfile)`; $(INSTALL) -c -m 644 $(srcdir)/doc/example.conf $(configfile); fi
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp $(srcdir)/libunbound/unbound.h $(includedir)/unbound.h
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install cp libunbound.la $(libdir)
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=finish $(libdir)
uninstall:
rm -f -- $(bindir)/unbound $(bindir)/unbound-checkconf
rm -f -- $(sbindir)/unbound $(sbindir)/unbound-checkconf $(sbindir)/unbound-host
rm -f -- $(mandir)/man8/unbound.8 $(mandir)/man8/unbound-checkconf.8 $(mandir)/man5/unbound.conf.5
rm -f -- $(mandir)/man1/unbound-host.1 $(mandir)/man3/libunbound.3
rm -f -- $(includedir)/unbound.h
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=uninstall rm -f $(libdir)/libunbound.la
@echo
@echo "You still need to remove `dirname $(configfile)` , $(configfile) by hand"
@@ -227,18 +293,26 @@ download_ldns:
mv ldns-*_pre_*.tar.gz ldns-src.tar.gz
rm ldns-*_pre_*.tar.gz.sha1 ldns_makedist.sh
iana_update:
curl -o port-numbers.tmp http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
egrep -v "Unassigned|Reserved" port-numbers.tmp | awk '{ match($$0, "[0-9]+/udp"); if (RLENGTH > 0) print substr($$0, RSTART, RLENGTH - 4) ","}' | sort -nu > portslist.tmp
cat portslist.tmp > util/iana_ports.inc
rm -f port-numbers.tmp portslist.tmp
# Automatic dependencies.
$(BUILD)%.d: $(srcdir)/%.c
$(INFO) Depend $<
@if test ! -z "$(ldnsdir)" -a ! -e $(ldnsdir)/include/ldns/ldns.h; \
then (cd $(ldnsdir); $(MAKE) copy-headers); fi
@if test ! -d $(dir $@); then $(INSTALL) -d $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $@)); fi
@-if test ! -d $(dir $@); then $(INSTALL) -d $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $@)); fi
$Q$(SHELL) -ec '$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< \
| sed '\''s!\(.*\)\.o[ :]*!$(dir $@)\1.o $@ : !g'\'' > $@; \
[ -s $@ ] || rm -f $@'
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),realclean)
ifeq ($(debug_enabled),yes)
-include $(addprefix $(BUILD),$(ALL_SRC:.c=.d))
endif
endif
endif
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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
Unbound README
* ./configure && make && make install
* on BSDs and Solaris use gmake (GNU make).
* You can use libevent if you want. libevent is useful when using
many (10000) outgoing ports. By default 16 ports are used and the
builtin alternative is equally capable and a little faster.
* More detailed README, README.svn, README.tests in doc directory
* manual pages can be found in doc directory, and are installed, unbound(8).
* example configuration file doc/example.conf
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@@ -1,198 +0,0 @@
/*
* checkconf/unbound-checkconf.c - config file checker for unbound.conf file.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* The config checker checks for syntax and other errors in the unbound.conf
* file, and can be used to check for errors before the server is started
* or sigHUPped.
* Exit status 1 means an error.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
#include "util/regional.h"
#include "iterator/iterator.h"
#include "validator/validator.h"
#include <pwd.h>
/** Give checkconf usage, and exit (1). */
static void
usage()
{
printf("Usage: unbound-checkconf [file]\n");
printf(" Checks unbound configuration file for errors.\n");
printf("file if omitted %s is used.\n", CONFIGFILE);
printf("-h show this usage help.\n");
printf("Version %s\n", PACKAGE_VERSION);
printf("BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details.\n");
printf("Report bugs to %s\n", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
exit(1);
}
/** check if module works with config */
static void
check_mod(struct config_file* cfg, struct module_func_block* fb)
{
struct module_env env;
memset(&env, 0, sizeof(env));
env.cfg = cfg;
env.scratch = regional_create();
env.scratch_buffer = ldns_buffer_new(BUFSIZ);
if(!env.scratch || !env.scratch_buffer)
fatal_exit("out of memory");
if(!(*fb->init)(&env, 0)) {
fatal_exit("bad config for %s module", fb->name);
}
(*fb->deinit)(&env, 0);
ldns_buffer_free(env.scratch_buffer);
regional_destroy(env.scratch);
}
/** check configuration for errors */
static void
morechecks(struct config_file* cfg)
{
int i;
struct sockaddr_storage a;
socklen_t alen;
for(i=0; i<cfg->num_ifs; i++) {
if(!ipstrtoaddr(cfg->ifs[i], UNBOUND_DNS_PORT, &a, &alen)) {
fatal_exit("cannot parse interface specified as '%s'",
cfg->ifs[i]);
}
}
for(i=0; i<cfg->num_out_ifs; i++) {
if(!ipstrtoaddr(cfg->out_ifs[i], UNBOUND_DNS_PORT,
&a, &alen)) {
fatal_exit("cannot parse outgoing-interface "
"specified as '%s'", cfg->out_ifs[i]);
}
}
if(cfg->verbosity < 0)
fatal_exit("verbosity value < 0");
if(cfg->num_threads < 0 || cfg->num_threads > 10000)
fatal_exit("num_threads value weird");
if(!cfg->do_ip4 && !cfg->do_ip6)
fatal_exit("ip4 and ip6 are both disabled, pointless");
if(!cfg->do_udp && !cfg->do_tcp)
fatal_exit("udp and tcp are both disabled, pointless");
if(cfg->chrootdir && strncmp(cfg->chrootdir, cfg->directory,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) != 0)
fatal_exit("working directory %s not in chrootdir %s",
cfg->directory, cfg->chrootdir);
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->pidfile && cfg->pidfile[0] &&
strncmp(cfg->chrootdir, cfg->pidfile,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) != 0)
fatal_exit("pid file %s not in chrootdir %s",
cfg->pidfile, cfg->chrootdir);
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->logfile && cfg->logfile[0] &&
strncmp(cfg->chrootdir, cfg->logfile,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) != 0)
fatal_exit("log file %s not in chrootdir %s",
cfg->logfile, cfg->chrootdir);
if(strcmp(cfg->module_conf, "iterator") != 0 &&
strcmp(cfg->module_conf, "validator iterator") != 0) {
fatal_exit("module conf %s is not known to work",
cfg->module_conf);
}
if(cfg->username && cfg->username[0]) {
struct passwd *pwd;
if((pwd = getpwnam(cfg->username)) == NULL)
fatal_exit("user '%s' does not exist.", cfg->username);
endpwent();
}
}
/** check config file */
static void
checkconf(char* cfgfile)
{
struct config_file* cfg = config_create();
if(!cfg)
fatal_exit("out of memory");
if(!config_read(cfg, cfgfile)) {
/* config_read prints messages to stderr */
config_delete(cfg);
exit(1);
}
morechecks(cfg);
check_mod(cfg, iter_get_funcblock());
check_mod(cfg, val_get_funcblock());
config_delete(cfg);
printf("unbound-checkconf: no errors in %s\n", cfgfile);
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** Main routine for checkconf */
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int c;
char* f;
log_ident_set("unbound-checkconf");
log_init(NULL, 0, NULL);
checklock_start();
/* parse the options */
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case '?':
case 'h':
default:
usage();
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(argc != 0 && argc != 1)
usage();
if(argc == 1)
f = argv[0];
else f = CONFIGFILE;
checkconf(f);
checklock_stop();
return 0;
}
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@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ static long double abs_val (long double value)
return result;
}
static long double pow10 (int exp)
static long double compat_pow10 (int exp)
{
long double result = 1;
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ static long double pow10 (int exp)
return result;
}
static long round (long double value)
static long compat_round (long double value)
{
long intpart;
@@ -602,12 +602,12 @@ static void fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen,
/* We "cheat" by converting the fractional part to integer by
* multiplying by a factor of 10
*/
fracpart = round ((pow10 (max)) * (ufvalue - intpart));
fracpart = compat_round ((compat_pow10 (max)) * (ufvalue - intpart));
if (fracpart >= pow10 (max))
if (fracpart >= compat_pow10 (max))
{
intpart++;
fracpart -= pow10 (max);
fracpart -= compat_pow10 (max);
}
#ifdef DEBUG_SNPRINTF
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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */
/* Directory to chroot to */
#undef CHROOT_DIR
/* Pathname to the Unbound configuration file */
#undef CONFIGFILE
@@ -24,6 +27,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the `event_base_free' function. */
#undef HAVE_EVENT_BASE_FREE
/* Define to 1 if you have the `event_base_get_method' function. */
#undef HAVE_EVENT_BASE_GET_METHOD
/* Define to 1 if you have the `event_base_once' function. */
#undef HAVE_EVENT_BASE_ONCE
@@ -57,14 +63,8 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the `crypto' library (-lcrypto). */
#undef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
/* Define to 1 if you have the `nsl' library (-lnsl). */
#undef HAVE_LIBNSL
/* Define to 1 if you have the `rt' library (-lrt). */
#undef HAVE_LIBRT
/* Define to 1 if you have the `socket' library (-lsocket). */
#undef HAVE_LIBSOCKET
/* Define to 1 if you have the `ldns' library (-lldns). */
#undef HAVE_LIBLDNS
/* Define to 1 if your system has a GNU libc compatible `malloc' function, and
to 0 otherwise. */
@@ -82,6 +82,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the <openssl/err.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_OPENSSL_ERR_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <openssl/rand.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_OPENSSL_RAND_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <openssl/ssl.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_OPENSSL_SSL_H
@@ -130,6 +133,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/param.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/resource.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/socket.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
@@ -178,6 +184,9 @@
/* Define to the version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_VERSION
/* Pathname to unbound process id file */
#undef PIDFILE
/* Define to necessary symbol if this constant uses a non-standard name on
your system. */
#undef PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE
@@ -185,15 +194,18 @@
/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (`int' or `void'). */
#undef RETSIGTYPE
/* Directory to chdir to */
#undef RUN_DIR
/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
#undef STDC_HEADERS
/* Define to 'int' or type of struct msghdr.msg_iovlen. */
#undef TYPE_MSGIOVLEN
/* use statistics for allocs and frees, for debug use */
#undef UNBOUND_ALLOC_STATS
/* define this to enable debug checks. */
#undef UNBOUND_DEBUG
/* Define if you want to use internal select based events */
#undef USE_MINI_EVENT
@@ -256,6 +268,9 @@
/* Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> does not define. */
#undef pid_t
/* Define to 'int' if not defined */
#undef rlim_t
/* Define to `unsigned int' if <sys/types.h> does not define. */
#undef size_t
@@ -287,6 +302,10 @@
#undef vfork
#ifndef UNBOUND_DEBUG
# define NDEBUG
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@@ -331,6 +350,10 @@
#include <openssl/err.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_RAND_H
#include <openssl/rand.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT
# define ATTR_FORMAT(archetype, string_index, first_to_check) \
__attribute__ ((format (archetype, string_index, first_to_check)))
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@@ -2,26 +2,17 @@
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_INIT(unbound, 0.6, unbound-bugs@nlnetlabs.nl, unbound)
AC_INIT(unbound, 0.11, unbound-bugs@nlnetlabs.nl, unbound)
CFLAGS=
AC_AIX
dnl
dnl By default set $sysconfdir to /etc and $localstatedir to /var
dnl By default set prefix to /usr/local
dnl
case "$prefix" in
NONE)
case "$sysconfdir" in
'${prefix}/etc')
sysconfdir=/etc
;;
esac
case "$localstatedir" in
'${prefix}/var')
localstatedir=/var
;;
esac
prefix="/usr/local"
;;
esac
@@ -36,6 +27,13 @@ AC_SUBST(ub_conf_file)
# for $nsd_conf_file and once for the ${prefix} within it.
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIGFILE, ["`eval echo $ub_conf_file`"], [Pathname to the Unbound configuration file])
# Determine run, chroot directory and pidfile locations
ub_cfg=`eval echo $ub_conf_file`
ub_dir=`dirname $ub_cfg`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RUN_DIR, ["$ub_dir"], [Directory to chdir to])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CHROOT_DIR, ["$ub_dir"], [Directory to chroot to])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PIDFILE, ["$ub_dir/unbound.pid"], [Pathname to unbound process id file])
dnl routine to help check for compiler flags.
AC_DEFUN([CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG],
[
@@ -119,6 +117,39 @@ CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(O2, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2"])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([getopt.h time.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG_NEEDED(-std=c99 -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 -D_ALL_SOURCE,
[
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
#include <time.h>
#endif
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
#include <getopt.h>
#endif
int test() {
int a;
char **opts = NULL;
struct timeval tv;
char *t;
time_t time = 0;
char *buf = NULL;
const char* str = NULL;
t = ctime_r(&time, buf);
tv.tv_usec = 10;
srandom(32);
a = getopt(2, opts, "a");
a = isascii(32);
str = gai_strerror(0);
return a;
}
], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -std=c99 -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 -D_ALL_SOURCE"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG_NEEDED(-std=c99 -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_ALL_SOURCE,
[
#include "confdefs.h"
@@ -223,10 +254,21 @@ int test() {
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(xO4, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -xO4"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(xtarget=generic, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -xtarget=generic"])
# flag warnings.
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(W, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -W"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(Wall, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(Wextra, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wextra"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(Wdeclaration-after-statement, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wdeclaration-after-statement"])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug], [Enable debug warnings, asserts, makefile-dependencies]))
debug_enabled="$enable_debug"
AC_SUBST(debug_enabled)
case "$enable_debug" in
yes)
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(W, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -W"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(Wall, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(Wextra, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wextra"])
CHECK_COMPILER_FLAG(Wdeclaration-after-statement, [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wdeclaration-after-statement"])
AC_DEFINE([UNBOUND_DEBUG], [], [define this to enable debug checks.])
;;
no|*)
# nothing to do.
;;
esac
AC_C_INLINE
@@ -277,7 +319,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE
AC_CHECK_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE
if test "$srcdir" != "."; then
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$srcdir";
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$srcdir"
fi
# skip these tests, we do not need them.
@@ -307,7 +349,7 @@ AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
# Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdarg.h stdbool.h netinet/in.h sys/param.h sys/socket.h sys/uio.h arpa/inet.h syslog.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdarg.h stdbool.h netinet/in.h sys/param.h sys/socket.h sys/uio.h sys/resource.h arpa/inet.h syslog.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
# check for types
AC_CHECK_TYPE(int8_t, char)
@@ -325,6 +367,13 @@ AC_TYPE_PID_T
AC_TYPE_OFF_T
AC_CHECK_TYPE(u_char, unsigned char)
AC_CHECK_TYPE(rlim_t, ,
[AC_DEFINE([rlim_t], [unsigned long], [Define to 'int' if not defined])], [
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#if HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
# include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
])
AC_CHECK_TYPE(socklen_t, ,
[AC_DEFINE([socklen_t], [int], [Define to 'int' if not defined])], [
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
@@ -351,29 +400,6 @@ AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#endif
])
# Check the type of struct msghdr msg_iovlen.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([sign of struct msghdr.msg_iovlen])
AC_RUN_IFELSE([
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
int main()
{
struct msghdr h;
h.msg_iovlen = -1;
if(10/h.msg_iovlen == 0) return 0; /* unsigned */
return 1; /* signed */
}
], [
# if compiled and exit status 0
cv_msgiovlen_type="unsigned" ], [
# not compiled or bad exit status
cv_msgiovlen_type="int" ],
# when cross compiling
[ cv_msgiovlen_type="int" ])
AC_MSG_RESULT($cv_msgiovlen_type)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([TYPE_MSGIOVLEN], $cv_msgiovlen_type, [Define to 'int' or type of struct msghdr.msg_iovlen.])
# Check for yyunput
AC_DEFUN([CHECK_YYUNPUT],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether lex can not generate yyunput)
@@ -415,9 +441,9 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ssl, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl=pathname],
for dir in $withval; do
ssldir="$dir"
if test -f "$dir/include/openssl/ssl.h"; then
found_ssl="yes";
found_ssl="yes"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_SSL], [], [Define if you have the SSL libraries installed.])
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$ssldir/include";
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$ssldir/include"
break;
fi
done
@@ -426,7 +452,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ssl, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl=pathname],
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $ssldir)
HAVE_SSL=yes
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$ssldir/lib";
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$ssldir/lib"
if test "x$enable_rpath" = xyes; then
RUNTIME_PATH="$RUNTIME_PATH -R$ssldir/lib"
fi
@@ -439,6 +465,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ssl, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl=pathname],
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([openssl/ssl.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([openssl/err.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([openssl/rand.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
# check for thread library.
AC_ARG_WITH(pthreads, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-pthreads],
@@ -476,40 +503,56 @@ if test x_$withval != x_no; then
fi
fi
# check to see if libraries are needed for these functions.
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([inet_pton], [nsl])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([socket], [socket])
# check for library used by libevent after 1.3c
AC_CHECK_LIB(rt, clock_gettime)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([clock_gettime], [rt])
# check for libevent
AC_ARG_WITH(libevent, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libevent=pathname],
[set path to libevent (will check /usr/local /opt/local /usr/lib /usr/pkg /usr/sfw /usr)]),
[ ],[ withval="yes" ])
if test x_$withval != x_no; then
[use libevent (will check /usr/local /opt/local /usr/lib /usr/pkg /usr/sfw /usr or you can specify an explicit path). Slower, but allows use of large outgoing port ranges.]),
[ ],[ withval="no" ])
if test x_$withval == x_yes -o x_$withval != x_no; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for libevent)
if test x_$withval = x_ -o x_$withval = x_yes; then
withval="/usr/local /opt/local /usr/lib /usr/pkg /usr/sfw /usr";
withval="/usr/local /opt/local /usr/lib /usr/pkg /usr/sfw /usr"
fi
for dir in $withval; do
thedir="$dir"
if test -f "$dir/include/event.h"; then
found_libevent="yes";
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$thedir/include";
found_libevent="yes"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$thedir/include"
break;
fi
done
if test x_$found_libevent != x_yes; then
if test -f "$dir/event.h" -a -f "$dir/.libs/libevent.a"; then
if test -f "$dir/event.h" -a \( -f "$dir/libevent.la" -o -f "$dir/libev.la" \) ; then
# libevent source directory
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $thedir)
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$thedir";
LDFLAGS="$thedir/.libs/*.o $LDFLAGS";
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$thedir -I$thedir/include"
BAK_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
# remove evdns from linking
mkdir build >/dev/null 2>&1
mkdir build/libevent >/dev/null 2>&1
mkdir build/libevent/.libs >/dev/null 2>&1
ev_files_o=`ls $thedir/*.o | grep -v evdns\.o`
ev_files_lo=`ls $thedir/*.lo | grep -v evdns\.lo`
ev_files_libso=`ls $thedir/.libs/*.o | grep -v evdns\.o`
cp $ev_files_o build/libevent
cp $ev_files_lo build/libevent
cp $ev_files_libso build/libevent/.libs
LATE_LDFLAGS="build/libevent/*.lo -lm"
LDFLAGS="build/libevent/*.o $LDFLAGS -lm"
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find the libevent library in $withval
You can restart configure with --with-libevent=no to use a builtin alternative.
You can restart ./configure --with-libevent=no to use a builtin alternative.
Please note that this alternative is not as capable as libevent when using
many outgoing ports. ])
large outgoing port ranges. ])
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(found in $thedir)
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$thedir/lib";
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$thedir/lib"
if test "x$enable_rpath" = xyes; then
RUNTIME_PATH="$RUNTIME_PATH -R$thedir/lib"
fi
@@ -519,6 +562,10 @@ many outgoing ports. ])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([event.h],,, [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([event_base_free]) # only in libevent 1.2 and later
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([event_base_once]) # only in libevent 1.4? and later
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([event_base_get_method]) # only in libevent 1.4.3 and later
if test -n "$BAK_LDFLAGS"; then
LDFLAGS="$BAK_LDFLAGS"
fi
else
AC_DEFINE(USE_MINI_EVENT, 1, [Define if you want to use internal select based events])
fi
@@ -551,10 +598,6 @@ else
AC_FUNC_MALLOC
fi
# check to see if libraries are needed for these functions.
AC_CHECK_LIB(socket, socket)
AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, inet_pton)
AC_FUNC_CHOWN
AC_FUNC_FORK
AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
@@ -574,6 +617,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ldns,
AC_CHECK_LIB(ldns, ldns_rr_new, [
dnl ldns was found, check compat functions
AC_CHECK_LIB(ldns, [ldns_rr_free])
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(inet_aton)
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(inet_pton)
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(inet_ntop)
@@ -601,11 +645,11 @@ if test -d ldns-src; then rm -rf ldns-src; fi
mkdir ldns-src; cp $srcdir/ldns-src.tar.gz ldns-src/ldns-src.tar.gz; (cd ldns-src; gzip -cd ldns-src.tar.gz | tar xf -); rm -f ldns-src/ldns-src.tar.gz
ldnsdir=`ls -d ldns-src/ldns*`
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Configure $ldnsdir])
echo "(cd $ldnsdir; ./configure)"
(cd $ldnsdir; ./configure)
echo "(cd $ldnsdir && ./configure)"
(cd $ldnsdir && ./configure)
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Finished $ldnsdir configure])
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$ldnsdir/include"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $ldnsdir/lib/*.o"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $ldnsdir/*.lo"
AC_SUBST(ldnsdir)
dnl use ldns compat functions
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INET_ATON)
@@ -616,10 +660,15 @@ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRLCPY)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMMOVE)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETADDRINFO)
])
LDFLAGS="$LATE_LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([MAXSYSLOGMSGLEN], [5120], [Define to the maximum message length to pass to syslog.])
AH_BOTTOM([
#ifndef UNBOUND_DEBUG
# define NDEBUG
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@@ -664,6 +713,10 @@ AH_BOTTOM([
#include <openssl/err.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_RAND_H
#include <openssl/rand.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT
# define ATTR_FORMAT(archetype, string_index, first_to_check) \
__attribute__ ((format (archetype, string_index, first_to_check)))
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
These files are contributed to unbound, and are not part of the official
distribution but may be helpful.
* rc_d_unbound: FreeBSD compatible /etc/rc.d script.
* parseunbound.pl: perl script to run from cron that parses statistics from
the log file and stores them.
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@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
#
# Script to parse the output from the unbound namedaemon.
# Unbound supports a threading model, and outputs a multiline log-blob for
# every thread.
#
# This script should parse all threads of the once, and store it
# in a local cached file for speedy results when queried lots.
#
use strict;
use POSIX qw(SEEK_END);
use Storable;
use FileHandle;
use Carp qw(croak carp);
use constant UNBOUND_CACHE => "/var/tmp/unbound-cache.stor";
my $run_from_cron = @ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq "--cron" && shift;
my $DEBUG = -t STDERR;
# NB. VERY IMPORTANTES: set this when running this script.
my $numthreads = 4;
### if cache exists, read it in. and is newer than 3 minutes
if ( -r UNBOUND_CACHE ) {
my $result = retrieve(UNBOUND_CACHE);
if (-M _ < 3/24/60 && !$run_from_cron ) {
print STDERR "Cached results:\n" if $DEBUG;
print join("\n", @$result), "\n";
exit;
}
}
my $logfile = shift or die "Usage: parseunbound.pl --cron unboundlogfile";
my $in = new FileHandle $logfile or die "Cannot open $logfile: $!\n";
# there is a special key 'thread' that indicates the thread. its not used, but returned anyway.
my @records = ('thread', 'queries', 'cachehits', 'recursions', 'recursionavg',
'outstandingmax', 'outstandingavg', 'outstandingexc',
'median25', 'median50', 'median75',
'us_0', 'us_1', 'us_2', 'us_4', 'us_8', 'us_16', 'us_32',
'us_64', 'us_128', 'us_256', 'us_512', 'us_1024', 'us_2048',
'us_4096', 'us_8192', 'us_16384', 'us_32768', 'us_65536',
'us_131072', 'us_262144', 'us_524288', 's_1', 's_2', 's_4',
's_8', 's_16', 's_32', 's_64', 's_128', 's_256', 's_512');
# Stats hash containing one or more keys. for every thread, 1 key.
my %allstats = (); # key="$threadid", stats={key => value}
my %startstats = (); # when we got a queries entry for this thread
my %donestats = (); # same, but only when we got a histogram entry for it
# stats hash contains name/value pairs of the actual numbers for that thread.
my $offset = 0;
my $inthread=0;
my $inpid;
# We should continue looping untill we meet these conditions:
# a) more total queries than the previous run (which defaults to 0) AND
# b) parsed all $numthreads threads in the log.
my $numqueries = $previousresult ? $previousresult->[1] : 0;
# Main loop
while ( scalar keys %startstats < $numthreads || scalar keys %donestats < $numthreads) {
$offset += 10000;
if ( $offset > -s $logfile or $offset > 10_000_000 ) {
die "Cannot find stats in $logfile\n";
}
$in->seek(-$offset, SEEK_END) or croak "cannot seek $logfile: $!\n";
for my $line ( <$in> ) {
chomp($line);
#[1208777234] unbound[6705:0]
if ($line =~ m/^\[\d+\] unbound\[\d+:(\d+)\]/) {
$inthread = $1;
if ($inthread + 1 > $numthreads) {
die "Hey. lazy. change \$numthreads in this script to ($inthread)\n";
}
}
# this line doesn't contain a pid:thread. skip.
else {
next;
}
if ( $line =~ m/info: server stats for thread \d+: (\d+) queries, (\d+) answers from cache, (\d+) recursions/ ) {
$startstats{$inthread} = 1;
$allstats{$inthread}->{thread} = $inthread;
$allstats{$inthread}->{queries} = $1;
$allstats{$inthread}->{cachehits} = $2;
$allstats{$inthread}->{recursions} = $3;
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/info: server stats for thread (\d+): requestlist max (\d+) avg ([0-9\.]+) exceeded (\d+)/ ) {
$allstats{$inthread}->{outstandingmax} = $2;
$allstats{$inthread}->{outstandingavg} = int($3); # This is a float; rrdtool only handles ints.
$allstats{$inthread}->{outstandingexc} = $4;
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/info: average recursion processing time ([0-9\.]+) sec/ ) {
$allstats{$inthread}->{recursionavg} = int($1 * 1000); # change sec to milisec.
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/info: histogram of recursion processing times/ ) {
next;
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/info: \[25%\]=([0-9\.]+) median\[50%\]=([0-9\.]+) \[75%\]=([0-9\.]+)/ ) {
$allstats{$inthread}->{median25} = int($1 * 1000000); # change seconds to usec
$allstats{$inthread}->{median50} = int($2 * 1000000);
$allstats{$inthread}->{median75} = int($3 * 1000000);
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/info: lower\(secs\) upper\(secs\) recursions/ ) {
# since after this line we're unsure if we get these numbers
# at all, we sould consider this marker as the end of the
# block. Chances that we're parsing a file halfway written
# at this stage are small. Bold statement.
$donestats{$inthread} = 1;
next;
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/info:\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)\s+(\d+)/ ) {
my ($froms, $fromus, $toms, $tous, $counter) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5);
my $prefix = '';
if ($froms > 0) {
$allstats{$inthread}->{'s_' . int($froms)} = $counter;
} else {
$allstats{$inthread}->{'us_' . int($fromus)} = $counter;
}
}
}
}
my @result;
# loop on the records we want to store
for my $key ( @records ) {
my $sum = 0;
# these are the different threads parsed
foreach my $thread ( 0 .. $numthreads - 1 ) {
$sum += ($allstats{$thread}->{$key} || 0);
}
print STDERR "$key = " . $sum . "\n" if $DEBUG;
push @result, $sum;
}
print join("\n", @result), "\n";
store \@result, UNBOUND_CACHE;
if ($DEBUG) {
print STDERR "Threads: " . (scalar keys %allstats) . "\n";
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# unbound freebsd startup rc.d script, modified from the named script.
# uses the default unbound installation path and pidfile location.
# copy this to /etc/rc.d/unbound
# and put unbound_enable="YES" into rc.conf
#
# PROVIDE: unbound
# REQUIRE: SERVERS cleanvar
# KEYWORD: shutdown
. /etc/rc.subr
name="unbound"
rcvar=`set_rcvar`
command="/usr/local/sbin/unbound"
pidfile="/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound.pid"
extra_commands="reload"
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"
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@@ -0,0 +1,250 @@
/*
* daemon/acl_list.h - client access control storage for the server.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file helps the server keep out queries from outside sources, that
* should not be answered.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "daemon/acl_list.h"
#include "util/regional.h"
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
int
acl_list_cmp(const void* k1, const void* k2)
{
struct acl_addr* n1 = (struct acl_addr*)k1;
struct acl_addr* n2 = (struct acl_addr*)k2;
int r = sockaddr_cmp_addr(&n1->addr, n1->addrlen, &n2->addr,
n2->addrlen);
if(r != 0) return r;
if(n1->net < n2->net)
return -1;
if(n1->net > n2->net)
return 1;
return 0;
}
struct acl_list*
acl_list_create()
{
struct acl_list* acl = (struct acl_list*)calloc(1,
sizeof(struct acl_list));
if(!acl)
return NULL;
acl->region = regional_create();
if(!acl->region) {
acl_list_delete(acl);
return NULL;
}
return acl;
}
void
acl_list_delete(struct acl_list* acl)
{
if(!acl)
return;
regional_destroy(acl->region);
free(acl->tree);
free(acl);
}
/** insert new address into acl_list structure */
static int
acl_list_insert(struct acl_list* acl, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int net, enum acl_access control,
int complain_duplicates)
{
struct acl_addr* node = regional_alloc(acl->region,
sizeof(struct acl_addr));
if(!node)
return 0;
node->node.key = node;
memcpy(&node->addr, addr, addrlen);
node->addrlen = addrlen;
node->net = net;
node->parent = NULL;
node->control = control;
if(!rbtree_insert(acl->tree, &node->node)) {
if(complain_duplicates)
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "duplicate acl address ignored.");
}
return 1;
}
/** apply acl_list string */
static int
acl_list_str_cfg(struct acl_list* acl, const char* str, const char* s2,
int complain_duplicates)
{
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
int net;
socklen_t addrlen;
enum acl_access control;
if(strcmp(s2, "allow") == 0)
control = acl_allow;
else if(strcmp(s2, "deny") == 0)
control = acl_deny;
else if(strcmp(s2, "refuse") == 0)
control = acl_refuse;
else {
log_err("access control type %s unknown", str);
return 0;
}
if(!netblockstrtoaddr(str, UNBOUND_DNS_PORT, &addr, &addrlen, &net)) {
log_err("cannot parse access control: %s %s", str, s2);
return 0;
}
if(!acl_list_insert(acl, &addr, addrlen, net, control,
complain_duplicates)) {
log_err("out of memory");
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** read acl_list config */
static int
read_acl_list(struct acl_list* acl, struct config_file* cfg)
{
struct config_str2list* p;
for(p = cfg->acls; p; p = p->next) {
log_assert(p->str && p->str2);
if(!acl_list_str_cfg(acl, p->str, p->str2, 1))
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** initialise parent pointers in the tree */
static void
acl_list_init_parents(struct acl_list* acl)
{
struct acl_addr* node, *prev = NULL, *p;
int m;
RBTREE_FOR(node, struct acl_addr*, acl->tree) {
node->parent = NULL;
if(!prev || prev->addrlen != node->addrlen) {
prev = node;
continue;
}
m = addr_in_common(&prev->addr, prev->net, &node->addr,
node->net, node->addrlen);
/* sort order like: ::/0, 1::/2, 1::/4, ... 2::/2 */
/* find the previous, or parent-parent-parent */
for(p = prev; p; p = p->parent)
if(p->net <= m) {
/* ==: since prev matched m, this is closest*/
/* <: prev matches more, but is not a parent,
* this one is a (grand)parent */
node->parent = p;
break;
}
prev = node;
}
}
int
acl_list_apply_cfg(struct acl_list* acl, struct config_file* cfg)
{
regional_free_all(acl->region);
free(acl->tree);
acl->tree = rbtree_create(acl_list_cmp);
if(!acl->tree)
return 0;
if(!read_acl_list(acl, cfg))
return 0;
/* insert defaults, with '0' to ignore them if they are duplicates */
if(!acl_list_str_cfg(acl, "0.0.0.0/0", "refuse", 0))
return 0;
if(!acl_list_str_cfg(acl, "127.0.0.0/8", "allow", 0))
return 0;
if(cfg->do_ip6) {
if(!acl_list_str_cfg(acl, "::0/0", "refuse", 0))
return 0;
if(!acl_list_str_cfg(acl, "::1", "allow", 0))
return 0;
if(!acl_list_str_cfg(acl, "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "allow", 0))
return 0;
}
acl_list_init_parents(acl);
return 1;
}
enum acl_access
acl_list_lookup(struct acl_list* acl, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen)
{
/* lookup in the tree */
rbnode_t* res = NULL;
struct acl_addr* result;
struct acl_addr key;
key.node.key = &key;
memcpy(&key.addr, addr, addrlen);
key.addrlen = addrlen;
key.net = (addr_is_ip6(addr, addrlen)?128:32);
if(rbtree_find_less_equal(acl->tree, &key, &res)) {
/* exact */
result = (struct acl_addr*)res;
return result->control;
} else {
/* smaller element (or no element) */
int m;
result = (struct acl_addr*)res;
if(!result || result->addrlen != addrlen)
return acl_deny;
/* count number of bits matched */
m = addr_in_common(&result->addr, result->net, addr,
key.net, addrlen);
while(result) { /* go up until addr is inside netblock */
if(result->net <= m)
return result->control;
result = result->parent;
}
}
return acl_deny;
}
size_t
acl_list_get_mem(struct acl_list* acl)
{
if(!acl) return 0;
return sizeof(*acl) + regional_get_mem(acl->region);
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
/*
* daemon/acl_list.h - client access control storage for the server.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file keeps track of the list of clients that are allowed to
* access the server.
*/
#ifndef DAEMON_ACL_LIST_H
#define DAEMON_ACL_LIST_H
#include "util/rbtree.h"
struct config_file;
struct regional;
/**
* Enumeration of access control options for an address range.
* Allow or deny access.
*/
enum acl_access {
/** disallow any access whatsoever, drop it */
acl_deny = 0,
/** disallow access, send a polite 'REFUSED' reply */
acl_refuse,
/** allow full access */
acl_allow
};
/**
* Access control storage structure
*/
struct acl_list {
/** regional for allocation */
struct regional* region;
/**
* Tree of the addresses that are allowed/blocked.
* contents of type acl_addr.
*/
rbtree_t* tree;
};
/**
*
* An address span with access control information
*/
struct acl_addr {
/** redblacktree node, key is this structure: addr and addrlen, net */
rbnode_t node;
/** parent node in acl tree that encompasses this entry */
struct acl_addr* parent;
/** address */
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
/** length of addr */
socklen_t addrlen;
/** netblock size */
int net;
/** access control on this netblock */
enum acl_access control;
};
/**
* Create acl structure
* @return new structure or NULL on error.
*/
struct acl_list* acl_list_create();
/**
* Delete acl structure.
* @param acl: to delete.
*/
void acl_list_delete(struct acl_list* acl);
/**
* Process access control config.
* @param acl: where to store.
* @param cfg: config options.
* @return 0 on error.
*/
int acl_list_apply_cfg(struct acl_list* acl, struct config_file* cfg);
/**
* Lookup address to see its access control status.
* @param acl: structure for address storage.
* @param addr: address to check
* @param addrlen: length of addr.
* @return: what to do with message from this address.
*/
enum acl_access acl_list_lookup(struct acl_list* acl,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* Get memory used by acl structure.
* @param acl: structure for address storage.
* @return bytes in use.
*/
size_t acl_list_get_mem(struct acl_list* acl);
/** compare two acl list entries */
int acl_list_cmp(const void* k1, const void* k2);
#endif /* DAEMON_ACL_LIST_H */
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@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
#include "config.h"
#include "daemon/daemon.h"
#include "daemon/worker.h"
#include "daemon/acl_list.h"
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/data/msgreply.h"
@@ -49,10 +50,10 @@
#include "services/listen_dnsport.h"
#include "services/cache/rrset.h"
#include "services/cache/infra.h"
#include "services/localzone.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "iterator/iterator.h"
#include "validator/validator.h"
#include "util/fptr_wlist.h"
#include "util/random.h"
#include <signal.h>
/** How many quit requests happened. */
@@ -82,6 +83,8 @@ static RETSIGTYPE record_sigh(int sig)
case SIGHUP:
sig_record_reload++;
break;
case SIGPIPE:
break;
default:
log_err("ignoring signal %d", sig);
}
@@ -97,7 +100,8 @@ signal_handling_record()
if( signal(SIGTERM, record_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGQUIT, record_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGINT, record_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGHUP, record_sigh) == SIG_ERR)
signal(SIGHUP, record_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN) == SIG_ERR)
log_err("install sighandler: %s", strerror(errno));
}
@@ -127,13 +131,19 @@ daemon_init()
checklock_start();
ERR_load_crypto_strings();
daemon->need_to_exit = 0;
daemon->num_modules = 0;
modstack_init(&daemon->mods);
if(!(daemon->env = (struct module_env*)calloc(1,
sizeof(*daemon->env)))) {
free(daemon);
return NULL;
}
alloc_init(&daemon->superalloc, NULL, 0);
daemon->acl = acl_list_create();
if(!daemon->acl) {
free(daemon->env);
free(daemon);
return NULL;
}
return daemon;
}
@@ -150,155 +160,90 @@ daemon_open_shared_ports(struct daemon* daemon)
return 1;
}
/** count number of modules (words) in the string */
static int
count_modules(const char* s)
{
int num = 0;
if(!s)
return 0;
while(*s) {
/* skip whitespace */
while(*s && isspace((int)*s))
s++;
if(*s && !isspace((int)*s)) {
/* skip identifier */
num++;
while(*s && !isspace((int)*s))
s++;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Get funcblock for module name
* @param str: string with module name. Advanced to next value on success.
* @return funcblock or NULL on error.
*/
static struct module_func_block*
daemon_module_factory(const char** str)
{
/* these are the modules available */
int num = 2;
const char* names[] = {"iterator", "validator", NULL};
struct module_func_block* (*fb[])(void) =
{&iter_get_funcblock, &val_get_funcblock, NULL};
int i;
const char* s = *str;
while(*s && isspace((int)*s))
s++;
for(i=0; i<num; i++) {
if(strncmp(names[i], s, strlen(names[i])) == 0) {
s += strlen(names[i]);
*str = s;
return (*fb[i])();
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Read config file module settings and set up the modfunc block
* @param daemon: the daemon.
* @return false on error
*/
static int
daemon_config_modules(struct daemon* daemon)
{
const char* str = daemon->cfg->module_conf;
int i;
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "module config: \"%s\"", str);
daemon->num_modules = count_modules(str);
if(daemon->num_modules == 0) {
log_err("error: no modules specified");
return 0;
}
if(daemon->num_modules > MAX_MODULE) {
log_err("error: too many modules (%d max %d)",
daemon->num_modules, MAX_MODULE);
return 0;
}
daemon->modfunc = (struct module_func_block**)calloc((size_t)
daemon->num_modules, sizeof(struct module_func_block*));
if(!daemon->modfunc) {
log_err("out of memory");
return 0;
}
for(i=0; i<daemon->num_modules; i++) {
daemon->modfunc[i] = daemon_module_factory(&str);
if(!daemon->modfunc[i]) {
log_err("Unknown value for first module in: '%s'",
str);
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
/**
* Desetup the modules, deinit, delete.
* @param daemon: the daemon.
*/
static void
daemon_desetup_modules(struct daemon* daemon)
{
int i;
for(i=0; i<daemon->num_modules; i++) {
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_mod_deinit(
daemon->modfunc[i]->deinit));
(*daemon->modfunc[i]->deinit)(daemon->env, i);
}
daemon->num_modules = 0;
free(daemon->modfunc);
daemon->modfunc = 0;
}
/**
* Setup modules. Assigns ids and calls module_init.
* Setup modules. setup module stack.
* @param daemon: the daemon
*/
static void daemon_setup_modules(struct daemon* daemon)
{
int i;
if(daemon->num_modules != 0)
daemon_desetup_modules(daemon);
/* fixed setup of the modules */
if(!daemon_config_modules(daemon)) {
fatal_exit("failed to setup modules");
}
daemon->env->cfg = daemon->cfg;
daemon->env->alloc = &daemon->superalloc;
daemon->env->worker = NULL;
daemon->env->need_to_validate = 0; /* set by module init below */
for(i=0; i<daemon->num_modules; i++) {
log_info("init module %d: %s", i, daemon->modfunc[i]->name);
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_mod_init(daemon->modfunc[i]->init));
if(!(*daemon->modfunc[i]->init)(daemon->env, i)) {
fatal_exit("module init for module %s failed",
daemon->modfunc[i]->name);
if(!modstack_setup(&daemon->mods, daemon->cfg->module_conf,
daemon->env)) {
fatal_exit("failed to setup modules");
}
}
/**
* Obtain allowed port numbers, concatenate the list, and shuffle them
* (ready to be handed out to threads).
* @param daemon: the daemon. Uses rand and cfg.
* @param shufport: the portlist output.
* @return number of ports available.
*/
int daemon_get_shufport(struct daemon* daemon, int* shufport)
{
int i, n, k, temp;
int avail = 0;
for(i=0; i<65536; i++) {
if(daemon->cfg->outgoing_avail_ports[i]) {
shufport[avail++] = daemon->cfg->
outgoing_avail_ports[i];
}
}
if(avail == 0)
fatal_exit("no ports are permitted for UDP, add "
"with outgoing-port-permit");
/* Knuth shuffle */
n = avail;
while(--n > 0) {
k = ub_random(daemon->rand) % (n+1); /* 0<= k<= n */
temp = shufport[k];
shufport[k] = shufport[n];
shufport[n] = temp;
}
return avail;
}
/**
* Allocate empty worker structures. With backptr and thread-number,
* from 0..numthread initialised. Used as user arguments to new threads.
* Creates the daemon random generator if it does not exist yet.
* The random generator stays existing between reloads with a unique state.
* @param daemon: the daemon with (new) config settings.
*/
static void
daemon_create_workers(struct daemon* daemon)
{
int i;
int i, numport;
int* shufport;
log_assert(daemon && daemon->cfg);
if(!daemon->rand) {
unsigned int seed = (unsigned int)time(NULL) ^
(unsigned int)getpid() ^ 0x438;
daemon->rand = ub_initstate(seed, NULL);
if(!daemon->rand)
fatal_exit("could not init random generator");
}
shufport = (int*)calloc(65536, sizeof(int));
if(!shufport)
fatal_exit("out of memory during daemon init");
numport = daemon_get_shufport(daemon, shufport);
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "total of %d outgoing ports available", numport);
daemon->num = daemon->cfg->num_threads;
daemon->workers = (struct worker**)calloc((size_t)daemon->num,
sizeof(struct worker*));
for(i=0; i<daemon->num; i++) {
if(!(daemon->workers[i] = worker_create(daemon, i)))
if(!(daemon->workers[i] = worker_create(daemon, i,
shufport+numport*i/daemon->num,
numport*(i+1)/daemon->num - numport*i/daemon->num)))
/* the above is not ports/numthr, due to rounding */
fatal_exit("could not create worker");
}
free(shufport);
}
/**
@@ -397,6 +342,12 @@ void
daemon_fork(struct daemon* daemon)
{
log_assert(daemon);
if(!acl_list_apply_cfg(daemon->acl, daemon->cfg))
fatal_exit("Could not setup access control list");
if(!(daemon->local_zones = local_zones_create()))
fatal_exit("Could not create local zones: out of memory");
if(!local_zones_apply_cfg(daemon->local_zones, daemon->cfg))
fatal_exit("Could not set up local zones");
/* setup modules */
daemon_setup_modules(daemon);
@@ -421,6 +372,7 @@ daemon_fork(struct daemon* daemon)
/* Start resolver service on main thread. */
log_info("start of service (%s).", PACKAGE_STRING);
worker_work(daemon->workers[0]);
log_info("service stopped (%s).", PACKAGE_STRING);
/* we exited! a signal happened! Stop other threads */
daemon_stop_others(daemon);
@@ -443,6 +395,8 @@ daemon_cleanup(struct daemon* daemon)
* The infra cache is kept, the timing and edns info is still valid */
slabhash_clear(&daemon->env->rrset_cache->table);
slabhash_clear(daemon->env->msg_cache);
local_zones_delete(daemon->local_zones);
daemon->local_zones = NULL;
/* key cache is cleared by module desetup during next daemon_init() */
for(i=0; i<daemon->num; i++)
worker_delete(daemon->workers[i]);
@@ -457,14 +411,16 @@ daemon_delete(struct daemon* daemon)
{
if(!daemon)
return;
daemon_desetup_modules(daemon);
modstack_desetup(&daemon->mods, daemon->env);
listening_ports_free(daemon->ports);
if(daemon->env) {
slabhash_delete(daemon->env->msg_cache);
rrset_cache_delete(daemon->env->rrset_cache);
infra_delete(daemon->env->infra_cache);
}
ub_randfree(daemon->rand);
alloc_clear(&daemon->superalloc);
acl_list_delete(daemon->acl);
free(daemon->pidfile);
free(daemon->env);
free(daemon);
@@ -475,5 +431,6 @@ daemon_delete(struct daemon* daemon)
CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data(); /* safe, no more threads right now */
ERR_remove_state(0);
ERR_free_strings();
RAND_cleanup();
checklock_stop();
}
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@@ -44,12 +44,16 @@
#include "util/locks.h"
#include "util/alloc.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
struct config_file;
struct worker;
struct listen_port;
struct slabhash;
struct module_env;
struct rrset_cache;
struct acl_list;
struct local_zones;
struct ub_randstate;
/**
* Structure holding worker list.
@@ -70,14 +74,18 @@ struct daemon {
struct worker** workers;
/** do we need to exit unbound (or is it only a reload?) */
int need_to_exit;
/** master random table ; used for port div between threads on reload*/
struct ub_randstate* rand;
/** master allocation cache */
struct alloc_cache superalloc;
/** the module environment master value, copied and changed by threads*/
struct module_env* env;
/** number of modules active, ids from 0 to num-1. */
int num_modules;
/** the module callbacks, array of num_modules length */
struct module_func_block** modfunc;
/** stack of module callbacks */
struct module_stack mods;
/** access control, which client IPs are allowed to connect */
struct acl_list* acl;
/** local authority zones */
struct local_zones* local_zones;
};
/**
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
void server_stats_init(struct server_stats* stats)
{
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(stats));
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(*stats));
}
void server_stats_querymiss(struct server_stats* stats, struct worker* worker)
@@ -59,10 +59,12 @@ void server_stats_querymiss(struct server_stats* stats, struct worker* worker)
void server_stats_log(struct server_stats* stats, int threadnum)
{
log_info("server stats for thread %d: %u queries, %u from cache",
log_info("server stats for thread %d: %u queries, "
"%u answers from cache, %u recursions",
threadnum, (unsigned)stats->num_queries,
(unsigned)(stats->num_queries -
stats->num_queries_missed_cache));
stats->num_queries_missed_cache),
(unsigned)stats->num_queries_missed_cache);
log_info("server stats for thread %d: requestlist max %u avg %g "
"exceeded %u", threadnum, (unsigned)stats->max_query_list_size,
stats->num_queries_missed_cache?
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@@ -53,7 +53,16 @@
#include <signal.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
#ifdef USE_MINI_EVENT
#include "util/mini_event.h"
#else
#include <event.h>
#endif
/** global debug value to keep track of heap memory allocation */
void* unbound_start_brk = 0;
@@ -67,8 +76,10 @@ static void usage()
printf("-c file config file to read instead of %s\n", CONFIGFILE);
printf(" file format is described in unbound.conf(5).\n");
printf("-d do not fork into the background.\n");
printf("-v verbose (multiple times increase verbosity)\n");
printf("-v verbose (more times to increase verbosity)\n");
printf("Version %s\n", PACKAGE_VERSION);
printf("libevent %s, libldns %s\n",
event_get_version(), ldns_version());
printf("BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details.\n");
printf("Report bugs to %s\n", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
}
@@ -82,18 +93,22 @@ checkrlimits(struct config_file* cfg)
(int)cfg->incoming_num_tcp:0));
size_t ifs = (size_t)(cfg->num_ifs==0?1:cfg->num_ifs);
size_t listen_num = list*ifs;
size_t out_ifs = (size_t)(cfg->num_out_ifs==0?1:cfg->num_out_ifs);
size_t outnum = cfg->outgoing_num_ports*out_ifs + cfg->outgoing_num_tcp;
size_t outudpnum = (size_t)cfg->outgoing_num_ports;
size_t outtcpnum = cfg->outgoing_num_tcp;
size_t misc = 4; /* logfile, pidfile, stdout... */
size_t perthread = listen_num + outnum + 2/*cmdpipe*/ + 2/*libevent*/
+ misc;
size_t perthread_noudp = listen_num + outtcpnum +
2/*cmdpipe*/ + 2/*libevent*/ + misc;
size_t perthread = perthread_noudp + outudpnum;
#if !defined(HAVE_PTHREAD) && !defined(HAVE_SOLARIS_THREADS)
int numthread = 1; /* it forks */
#else
int numthread = cfg->num_threads;
#endif
size_t total = numthread * perthread + misc;
size_t avail;
struct rlimit rlim;
if(getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim) < 0) {
log_warn("getrlimit: %s", strerror(errno));
return;
@@ -101,13 +116,23 @@ checkrlimits(struct config_file* cfg)
if(rlim.rlim_cur == (rlim_t)RLIM_INFINITY)
return;
if((size_t)rlim.rlim_cur < total) {
log_err("Not enough sockets available. Increase "
"ulimit(open files).");
log_err("or decrease number of threads, outgoing num ports, "
"outgoing num tcp or number of interfaces");
log_err("estimate %u fds high mark, %u available",
(unsigned)total, (unsigned)rlim.rlim_cur);
fatal_exit("Not enough file descriptors available");
avail = (size_t)rlim.rlim_cur;
rlim.rlim_cur = (rlim_t)(total + 10);
rlim.rlim_max = (rlim_t)(total + 10);
if(setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim) < 0) {
log_warn("setrlimit: %s", strerror(errno));
log_warn("cannot increase max open fds from %u to %u",
(unsigned)avail, (unsigned)total+10);
cfg->outgoing_num_ports = (int)((avail
- numthread*perthread_noudp
- 10 /* safety margin */) /numthread);
log_warn("continuing with less udp ports: %u",
cfg->outgoing_num_ports);
log_warn("increase ulimit or decrease threads, ports in config to remove this warning");
return;
}
log_warn("increased limit(open files) from %u to %u",
(unsigned)avail, (unsigned)total+10);
}
}
@@ -259,23 +284,17 @@ detach(struct config_file* cfg)
/** daemonize, drop user priviliges and chroot if needed */
static void
do_chroot(struct daemon* daemon, struct config_file* cfg, int debug_mode)
do_chroot(struct daemon* daemon, struct config_file* cfg, int debug_mode,
char** cfgfile)
{
uid_t uid;
gid_t gid;
/* initialize, but not to 0 (root) */
memset(&uid, -12, sizeof(uid));
memset(&gid, -12, sizeof(gid));
memset(&uid, 112, sizeof(uid));
memset(&gid, 112, sizeof(gid));
log_assert(cfg);
/* daemonize last to be able to print error to user */
if(cfg->directory && cfg->directory[0]) {
if(chdir(cfg->directory)) {
fatal_exit("Could not chdir to %s: %s",
cfg->directory, strerror(errno));
}
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "chdir to %s", cfg->directory);
}
if(cfg->username && cfg->username[0]) {
struct passwd *pwd;
if((pwd = getpwnam(cfg->username)) == NULL)
@@ -285,17 +304,41 @@ do_chroot(struct daemon* daemon, struct config_file* cfg, int debug_mode)
endpwent();
}
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0]) {
if(chdir(cfg->chrootdir)) {
fatal_exit("unable to chdir to chroot %s: %s",
cfg->chrootdir, strerror(errno));
}
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "chdir to %s", cfg->chrootdir);
if(chroot(cfg->chrootdir))
fatal_exit("unable to chroot to %s: %s",
cfg->chrootdir, strerror(errno));
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "chroot to %s", cfg->chrootdir);
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "chroot to %s", cfg->chrootdir);
if(strncmp(*cfgfile, cfg->chrootdir,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) == 0)
(*cfgfile) += strlen(cfg->chrootdir);
}
if(cfg->directory && cfg->directory[0]) {
char* dir = cfg->directory;
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0] &&
strncmp(dir, cfg->chrootdir,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) == 0)
dir += strlen(cfg->chrootdir);
if(dir[0]) {
if(chdir(dir)) {
fatal_exit("Could not chdir to %s: %s",
dir, strerror(errno));
}
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "chdir to %s", dir);
}
}
if(cfg->username && cfg->username[0]) {
if(setgid(gid) != 0)
fatal_exit("unable to set group id: %s", strerror(errno));
fatal_exit("unable to set group id of %s: %s",
cfg->username, strerror(errno));
if(setuid(uid) != 0)
fatal_exit("unable to set user id: %s", strerror(errno));
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "drop user privileges, run as %s",
fatal_exit("unable to set user id of %s: %s",
cfg->username, strerror(errno));
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "drop user privileges, run as %s",
cfg->username);
}
/* check old pid file before forking */
@@ -337,21 +380,25 @@ run_daemon(char* cfgfile, int cmdline_verbose, int debug_mode)
fatal_exit("alloc failure");
while(!daemon->need_to_exit) {
if(done_chroot)
log_info("Restart of %s.", PACKAGE_STRING);
else log_info("Start of %s.", PACKAGE_STRING);
verbose(VERB_OPS, "Restart of %s.", PACKAGE_STRING);
else verbose(VERB_OPS, "Start of %s.", PACKAGE_STRING);
/* config stuff */
if(!(cfg = config_create()))
fatal_exit("Could not alloc config defaults");
if(!config_read(cfg, cfgfile))
fatal_exit("Could not read config file: %s", cfgfile);
if(!config_read(cfg, cfgfile)) {
if(errno != ENOENT)
fatal_exit("Could not read config file: %s",
cfgfile);
log_warn("Continuing with default config settings");
}
apply_settings(daemon, cfg, cmdline_verbose);
/* prepare */
if(!daemon_open_shared_ports(daemon))
fatal_exit("could not open ports");
if(!done_chroot) {
do_chroot(daemon, cfg, debug_mode);
do_chroot(daemon, cfg, debug_mode, &cfgfile);
done_chroot = 1;
} else log_init(cfg->logfile, cfg->use_syslog, cfg->chrootdir);
/* work */
+186 -53
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@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@
#include "util/random.h"
#include "daemon/worker.h"
#include "daemon/daemon.h"
#include "daemon/acl_list.h"
#include "util/netevent.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/module.h"
@@ -57,6 +58,7 @@
#include "services/cache/infra.h"
#include "services/cache/dns.h"
#include "services/mesh.h"
#include "services/localzone.h"
#include "util/data/msgparse.h"
#include "util/data/msgencode.h"
#include "util/data/dname.h"
@@ -134,13 +136,13 @@ worker_mem_report(struct worker* ATTR_UNUSED(worker),
superac = alloc_get_mem(&worker->daemon->superalloc);
iter = 0;
val = 0;
for(i=0; i<worker->env.mesh->num_modules; i++) {
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_mod_get_mem(worker->env.mesh->
modfunc[i]->get_mem));
if(strcmp(worker->env.mesh->modfunc[i]->name, "validator")==0)
val += (*worker->env.mesh->modfunc[i]->get_mem)
for(i=0; i<worker->env.mesh->mods.num; i++) {
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_get_mem(worker->env.mesh->
mods.mod[i]->get_mem));
if(strcmp(worker->env.mesh->mods.mod[i]->name, "validator")==0)
val += (*worker->env.mesh->mods.mod[i]->get_mem)
(&worker->env, i);
else iter += (*worker->env.mesh->modfunc[i]->get_mem)
else iter += (*worker->env.mesh->mods.mod[i]->get_mem)
(&worker->env, i);
}
me = sizeof(*worker) + sizeof(*worker->base) + sizeof(*worker->comsig)
@@ -161,6 +163,23 @@ worker_mem_report(struct worker* ATTR_UNUSED(worker),
(unsigned)infra, (unsigned)iter, (unsigned)val, (unsigned)ac,
(unsigned)superac, (unsigned)me);
debug_total_mem(total);
#else /* no UNBOUND_ALLOC_STATS */
size_t val = 0;
int i;
if(verbosity < VERB_QUERY)
return;
for(i=0; i<worker->env.mesh->mods.num; i++) {
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_get_mem(worker->env.mesh->
mods.mod[i]->get_mem));
if(strcmp(worker->env.mesh->mods.mod[i]->name, "validator")==0)
val += (*worker->env.mesh->mods.mod[i]->get_mem)
(&worker->env, i);
}
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "cache memory msg=%u rrset=%u infra=%u val=%u",
(unsigned)slabhash_get_mem(worker->env.msg_cache),
(unsigned)slabhash_get_mem(&worker->env.rrset_cache->table),
(unsigned)infra_get_mem(worker->env.infra_cache),
(unsigned)val);
#endif /* UNBOUND_ALLOC_STATS */
}
@@ -248,40 +267,45 @@ static int
worker_check_request(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct worker* worker)
{
if(ldns_buffer_limit(pkt) < LDNS_HEADER_SIZE) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request too short, discarded");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request too short, discarded");
return -1;
}
if(ldns_buffer_limit(pkt) > NORMAL_UDP_SIZE &&
worker->daemon->cfg->harden_large_queries) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request too large, discarded");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request too large, discarded");
return -1;
}
if(LDNS_QR_WIRE(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt))) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request has QR bit on, discarded");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request has QR bit on, discarded");
return -1;
}
if(LDNS_TC_WIRE(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt))) {
LDNS_TC_CLR(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt));
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request bad, has TC bit on");
return LDNS_RCODE_FORMERR;
}
if(LDNS_OPCODE_WIRE(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)) != LDNS_PACKET_QUERY) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request unknown opcode %d",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request unknown opcode %d",
LDNS_OPCODE_WIRE(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)));
return LDNS_RCODE_NOTIMPL;
}
if(LDNS_QDCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)) != 1) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request wrong nr qd=%d",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request wrong nr qd=%d",
LDNS_QDCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)));
return LDNS_RCODE_FORMERR;
}
if(LDNS_ANCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)) != 0) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request wrong nr an=%d",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request wrong nr an=%d",
LDNS_ANCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)));
return LDNS_RCODE_FORMERR;
}
if(LDNS_NSCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)) != 0) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request wrong nr ns=%d",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request wrong nr ns=%d",
LDNS_NSCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)));
return LDNS_RCODE_FORMERR;
}
if(LDNS_ARCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)) > 1) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request wrong nr ar=%d",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request wrong nr ar=%d",
LDNS_ARCOUNT(ldns_buffer_begin(pkt)));
return LDNS_RCODE_FORMERR;
}
@@ -382,7 +406,7 @@ answer_norec_from_cache(struct worker* worker, struct query_info* qinfo,
*/
uint16_t udpsize = edns->udp_size;
int secure = 0;
uint32_t timenow = (uint32_t)time(0);
uint32_t timenow = *worker->env.now;
int must_validate = !(flags&BIT_CD) && worker->env.need_to_validate;
struct dns_msg *msg = NULL;
struct delegpt *dp;
@@ -481,12 +505,11 @@ all_rrsets_secure(struct reply_info* rep) {
/** answer query from the cache */
static int
answer_from_cache(struct worker* worker, struct lruhash_entry* e, uint16_t id,
uint16_t flags, struct comm_reply* repinfo, struct edns_data* edns)
answer_from_cache(struct worker* worker, struct query_info* qinfo,
struct reply_info* rep, uint16_t id, uint16_t flags,
struct comm_reply* repinfo, struct edns_data* edns)
{
struct msgreply_entry* mrentry = (struct msgreply_entry*)e->key;
struct reply_info* rep = (struct reply_info*)e->data;
uint32_t timenow = time(0);
uint32_t timenow = *worker->env.now;
uint16_t udpsize = edns->udp_size;
int secure;
int must_validate = !(flags&BIT_CD) && worker->env.need_to_validate;
@@ -523,7 +546,7 @@ answer_from_cache(struct worker* worker, struct lruhash_entry* e, uint16_t id,
edns->ext_rcode = 0;
edns->bits &= EDNS_DO;
error_encode(repinfo->c->buffer, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL,
&mrentry->key, id, flags, edns);
qinfo, id, flags, edns);
rrset_array_unlock_touch(worker->env.rrset_cache,
worker->scratchpad, rep->ref, rep->rrset_count);
regional_free_all(worker->scratchpad);
@@ -549,11 +572,11 @@ answer_from_cache(struct worker* worker, struct lruhash_entry* e, uint16_t id,
edns->udp_size = EDNS_ADVERTISED_SIZE;
edns->ext_rcode = 0;
edns->bits &= EDNS_DO;
if(!reply_info_answer_encode(&mrentry->key, rep, id, flags,
if(!reply_info_answer_encode(qinfo, rep, id, flags,
repinfo->c->buffer, timenow, 1, worker->scratchpad,
udpsize, edns, (int)(edns->bits & EDNS_DO), secure)) {
error_encode(repinfo->c->buffer, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL,
&mrentry->key, id, flags, edns);
qinfo, id, flags, edns);
}
/* cannot send the reply right now, because blocking network syscall
* is bad while holding locks. */
@@ -663,12 +686,30 @@ worker_handle_request(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
struct lruhash_entry* e;
struct query_info qinfo;
struct edns_data edns;
enum acl_access acl;
if(error != NETEVENT_NOERROR) {
/* some bad tcp query DNS formats give these error calls */
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "handle request called with err=%d", error);
return 0;
}
acl = acl_list_lookup(worker->daemon->acl, &repinfo->addr,
repinfo->addrlen);
if(acl == acl_deny) {
comm_point_drop_reply(repinfo);
return 0;
} else if(acl == acl_refuse) {
ldns_buffer_set_limit(c->buffer, LDNS_HEADER_SIZE);
ldns_buffer_write_at(c->buffer, 4,
(uint8_t*)"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8);
LDNS_QR_SET(ldns_buffer_begin(c->buffer));
LDNS_RCODE_SET(ldns_buffer_begin(c->buffer),
LDNS_RCODE_REFUSED);
log_addr(VERB_ALGO, "refused query from",
&repinfo->addr, repinfo->addrlen);
log_buf(VERB_ALGO, "refuse", c->buffer);
return 1;
}
if((ret=worker_check_request(c->buffer, worker)) != 0) {
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "worker check request: bad query.");
if(ret != -1) {
@@ -716,7 +757,7 @@ worker_handle_request(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
}
if(edns.edns_present && edns.udp_size < NORMAL_UDP_SIZE &&
worker->daemon->cfg->harden_short_bufsize) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "worker request: EDNS bufsize %d ignored",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "worker request: EDNS bufsize %d ignored",
(int)edns.udp_size);
edns.udp_size = NORMAL_UDP_SIZE;
}
@@ -738,10 +779,15 @@ worker_handle_request(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
&edns, c->buffer)) {
return 1;
}
if(local_zones_answer(worker->daemon->local_zones, &qinfo, &edns,
c->buffer, worker->scratchpad)) {
return (ldns_buffer_limit(c->buffer) != 0);
}
h = query_info_hash(&qinfo);
if((e=slabhash_lookup(worker->env.msg_cache, h, &qinfo, 0))) {
/* answer from cache - we have acquired a readlock on it */
if(answer_from_cache(worker, e,
if(answer_from_cache(worker, &qinfo,
(struct reply_info*)e->data,
*(uint16_t*)ldns_buffer_begin(c->buffer),
ldns_buffer_read_u16_at(c->buffer, 2), repinfo,
&edns)) {
@@ -771,6 +817,12 @@ worker_handle_request(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
worker->stats.num_query_list_exceeded++;
comm_point_drop_reply(repinfo);
return 0;
} else if(worker->env.mesh->num_reply_addrs>worker->request_size*16) {
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "Too many requests queued. "
"dropping incoming query.");
worker->stats.num_query_list_exceeded++;
comm_point_drop_reply(repinfo);
return 0;
}
mesh_new_client(worker->env.mesh, &qinfo,
ldns_buffer_read_u16_at(c->buffer, 2),
@@ -789,21 +841,21 @@ worker_sighandler(int sig, void* arg)
struct worker* worker = (struct worker*)arg;
switch(sig) {
case SIGHUP:
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "caught signal SIGHUP");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "caught signal SIGHUP");
comm_base_exit(worker->base);
break;
case SIGINT:
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "caught signal SIGINT");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "caught signal SIGINT");
worker->need_to_exit = 1;
comm_base_exit(worker->base);
break;
case SIGQUIT:
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "caught signal SIGQUIT");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "caught signal SIGQUIT");
worker->need_to_exit = 1;
comm_base_exit(worker->base);
break;
case SIGTERM:
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "caught signal SIGTERM");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "caught signal SIGTERM");
worker->need_to_exit = 1;
comm_base_exit(worker->base);
break;
@@ -813,13 +865,45 @@ worker_sighandler(int sig, void* arg)
}
}
/** restart statistics timer for worker, if enabled */
static void
worker_restart_timer(struct worker* worker)
{
if(worker->env.cfg->stat_interval > 0) {
struct timeval tv;
tv.tv_sec = worker->env.cfg->stat_interval;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
comm_timer_set(worker->stat_timer, &tv);
}
}
void worker_stat_timer_cb(void* arg)
{
struct worker* worker = (struct worker*)arg;
server_stats_log(&worker->stats, worker->thread_num);
mesh_stats(worker->env.mesh, "mesh has");
worker_mem_report(worker, NULL);
if(!worker->daemon->cfg->stat_cumulative) {
server_stats_init(&worker->stats);
mesh_stats_clear(worker->env.mesh);
}
/* start next timer */
worker_restart_timer(worker);
}
struct worker*
worker_create(struct daemon* daemon, int id)
worker_create(struct daemon* daemon, int id, int* ports, int n)
{
struct worker* worker = (struct worker*)calloc(1,
sizeof(struct worker));
if(!worker)
return NULL;
worker->numports = n;
worker->ports = (int*)memdup(ports, sizeof(int)*n);
if(!worker->ports) {
free(worker);
return NULL;
}
worker->daemon = daemon;
worker->thread_num = id;
worker->cmd_send_fd = -1;
@@ -849,7 +933,6 @@ worker_init(struct worker* worker, struct config_file *cfg,
struct listen_port* ports, int do_sigs)
{
unsigned int seed;
int startport;
worker->need_to_exit = 0;
worker->base = comm_base_create();
if(!worker->base) {
@@ -877,17 +960,10 @@ worker_init(struct worker* worker, struct config_file *cfg,
} else { /* !do_sigs */
worker->comsig = 0;
}
/* init random(), large table size. */
if(!(worker->rndstate = (struct ub_randstate*)calloc(1,
sizeof(struct ub_randstate)))) {
log_err("malloc rndtable failed.");
worker_delete(worker);
return 0;
}
seed = (unsigned int)time(NULL) ^ (unsigned int)getpid() ^
(((unsigned int)worker->thread_num)<<17);
/* shift thread_num so it does not match out pid bits */
if(!ub_initstate(seed, worker->rndstate, RND_STATE_SIZE)) {
if(!(worker->rndstate = ub_initstate(seed, NULL))) {
seed = 0;
log_err("could not init random numbers.");
worker_delete(worker);
@@ -902,13 +978,12 @@ worker_init(struct worker* worker, struct config_file *cfg,
worker_delete(worker);
return 0;
}
startport = cfg->outgoing_base_port +
cfg->outgoing_num_ports * worker->thread_num;
worker->back = outside_network_create(worker->base,
cfg->msg_buffer_size, (size_t)cfg->outgoing_num_ports,
cfg->out_ifs, cfg->num_out_ifs, cfg->do_ip4, cfg->do_ip6,
startport, cfg->do_tcp?cfg->outgoing_num_tcp:0,
worker->daemon->env->infra_cache, worker->rndstate);
cfg->do_tcp?cfg->outgoing_num_tcp:0,
worker->daemon->env->infra_cache, worker->rndstate,
cfg->use_caps_bits_for_id, worker->ports, worker->numports);
if(!worker->back) {
log_err("could not create outgoing sockets");
worker_delete(worker);
@@ -924,6 +999,12 @@ worker_init(struct worker* worker, struct config_file *cfg,
return 0;
}
}
worker->stat_timer = comm_timer_create(worker->base,
worker_stat_timer_cb, worker);
if(!worker->stat_timer) {
log_err("could not create statistics timer");
}
/* we use the msg_buffer_size as a good estimate for what the
* user wants for memory usage sizes */
worker->scratchpad = regional_create_custom(cfg->msg_buffer_size);
@@ -939,14 +1020,16 @@ worker_init(struct worker* worker, struct config_file *cfg,
worker->thread_num);
alloc_set_id_cleanup(&worker->alloc, &worker_alloc_cleanup, worker);
worker->env = *worker->daemon->env;
comm_base_timept(worker->base, &worker->env.now, &worker->env.now_tv);
if(worker->thread_num == 0)
log_set_time(worker->env.now);
worker->env.worker = worker;
worker->env.send_packet = &worker_send_packet;
worker->env.send_query = &worker_send_query;
worker->env.alloc = &worker->alloc;
worker->env.rnd = worker->rndstate;
worker->env.scratch = worker->scratchpad;
worker->env.mesh = mesh_create(worker->daemon->num_modules,
worker->daemon->modfunc, &worker->env);
worker->env.mesh = mesh_create(&worker->daemon->mods, &worker->env);
worker->env.detach_subs = &mesh_detach_subs;
worker->env.attach_sub = &mesh_attach_sub;
worker->env.kill_sub = &mesh_state_delete;
@@ -957,6 +1040,12 @@ worker_init(struct worker* worker, struct config_file *cfg,
return 0;
}
worker_mem_report(worker, NULL);
/* if statistics enabled start timer */
if(worker->env.cfg->stat_interval > 0) {
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "set statistics interval %d secs",
worker->env.cfg->stat_interval);
worker_restart_timer(worker);
}
return 1;
}
@@ -971,19 +1060,23 @@ worker_delete(struct worker* worker)
{
if(!worker)
return;
if(worker->env.mesh)
if(worker->env.mesh && verbosity >= VERB_OPS) {
server_stats_log(&worker->stats, worker->thread_num);
mesh_stats(worker->env.mesh, "mesh has");
server_stats_log(&worker->stats, worker->thread_num);
worker_mem_report(worker, NULL);
worker_mem_report(worker, NULL);
}
mesh_delete(worker->env.mesh);
ldns_buffer_free(worker->env.scratch_buffer);
listen_delete(worker->front);
outside_network_delete(worker->back);
comm_signal_delete(worker->comsig);
comm_point_delete(worker->cmd_com);
comm_timer_delete(worker->stat_timer);
free(worker->ports);
if(worker->thread_num == 0)
log_set_time(NULL);
comm_base_delete(worker->base);
ub_randfree(worker->rndstate);
free(worker->rndstate);
/* close fds after deleting commpoints, to be sure.
Also epoll does not like closing fd before event_del */
if(worker->cmd_send_fd != -1)
@@ -1004,12 +1097,10 @@ worker_send_packet(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
struct worker* worker = q->env->worker;
if(use_tcp) {
return pending_tcp_query(worker->back, pkt, addr, addrlen,
timeout, worker_handle_reply, q,
worker->rndstate) != 0;
timeout, worker_handle_reply, q) != 0;
}
return pending_udp_query(worker->back, pkt, addr, addrlen,
timeout*1000, worker_handle_reply, q,
worker->rndstate) != 0;
timeout*1000, worker_handle_reply, q) != 0;
}
/** compare outbound entry qstates */
@@ -1052,3 +1143,45 @@ worker_alloc_cleanup(void* arg)
slabhash_clear(&worker->env.rrset_cache->table);
slabhash_clear(worker->env.msg_cache);
}
/* --- fake callbacks for fptr_wlist to work --- */
int libworker_send_packet(ldns_buffer* ATTR_UNUSED(pkt),
struct sockaddr_storage* ATTR_UNUSED(addr),
socklen_t ATTR_UNUSED(addrlen), int ATTR_UNUSED(timeout),
struct module_qstate* ATTR_UNUSED(q), int ATTR_UNUSED(use_tcp))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
struct outbound_entry* libworker_send_query(uint8_t* ATTR_UNUSED(qname),
size_t ATTR_UNUSED(qnamelen), uint16_t ATTR_UNUSED(qtype),
uint16_t ATTR_UNUSED(qclass), uint16_t ATTR_UNUSED(flags),
int ATTR_UNUSED(dnssec), struct sockaddr_storage* ATTR_UNUSED(addr),
socklen_t ATTR_UNUSED(addrlen), struct module_qstate* ATTR_UNUSED(q))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int libworker_handle_reply(struct comm_point* ATTR_UNUSED(c),
void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int ATTR_UNUSED(error),
struct comm_reply* ATTR_UNUSED(reply_info))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int libworker_handle_service_reply(struct comm_point* ATTR_UNUSED(c),
void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int ATTR_UNUSED(error),
struct comm_reply* ATTR_UNUSED(reply_info))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int context_query_cmp(const void* ATTR_UNUSED(a), const void* ATTR_UNUSED(b))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
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@@ -59,9 +59,6 @@ struct listen_port;
struct ub_randstate;
struct regional;
/** size of table used for random numbers. large to be more secure. */
#define RND_STATE_SIZE 256
/** worker commands */
enum worker_commands {
/** make the worker quit */
@@ -89,10 +86,16 @@ struct worker {
struct listen_dnsport* front;
/** the backside outside network interface to the auth servers */
struct outside_network* back;
/** ports to be used by this worker. */
int* ports;
/** number of ports for this worker */
int numports;
/** the signal handler */
struct comm_signal* comsig;
/** commpoint to listen to commands. */
struct comm_point* cmd_com;
/** timer for statistics */
struct comm_timer* stat_timer;
/** number of requests that can be handled by this worker */
size_t request_size;
@@ -117,9 +120,11 @@ struct worker {
* with backpointers only. Use worker_init on it later.
* @param daemon: the daemon that this worker thread is part of.
* @param id: the thread number from 0.. numthreads-1.
* @param ports: the ports it is allowed to use, array.
* @param n: the number of ports.
* @return: the new worker or NULL on alloc failure.
*/
struct worker* worker_create(struct daemon* daemon, int id);
struct worker* worker_create(struct daemon* daemon, int id, int* ports, int n);
/**
* Initialize worker.
@@ -217,4 +222,7 @@ int worker_handle_service_reply(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
/** cleanup the cache to remove all rrset IDs from it, arg is worker */
void worker_alloc_cleanup(void* arg);
/** statistics timer callback handler */
void worker_stat_timer_cb(void* arg);
#endif /* DAEMON_WORKER_H */
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@@ -5,3 +5,8 @@ from the University of California and from Verisign. The Java prototype
was made in further cooperation with Geoff Sisson and Roy Arends from Nominet.
At NLnet Labs, Jelte Jansen and Mark Santcroos reviewed the unbound C sources.
Jakob Schlyter - for advice on secure settings, random numbers and blacklists.
Ondřej Surý - running coverity analysis tool on 0.9 dev version.
Alexander Gall - multihomed, anycast testing of unbound resolver server.
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@@ -1,7 +1,567 @@
24 April 2008: Wouter
- chroot checks improved. working directory relative to chroot.
checks if config file path is inside chroot. Documentation on it.
23 April 2008: Wouter
- parseunbound.pl contrib update from Kai Storbeck for threads.
- iana ports update
22 April 2008: Wouter
- ignore SIGPIPE.
- unit test for SIGPIPE ignore.
21 April 2008: Wouter
- FEATURES document.
- fixup reread of config file if it was given as a full path
and chroot was used.
16 April 2008: Wouter
- requirements doc, updated clean query returns.
- parseunbound.pl update from Kai Storbeck.
- sunos4 porting changes.
15 April 2008: Wouter
- fixup default rc.d pidfile location to /usr/local/etc.
- iana ports updated.
- copyright updated in ldns-testpkts to keep same as in ldns.
- fixup checkconf chroot tests a bit more, chdir must be inside
chroot dir.
- documented 'gcc: unrecognized -KPIC option' errors on Solaris.
- example.conf values changed to /usr/local/etc/unbound
- DSA test work.
- DSA signatures: unbound is compatible with both encodings found.
It will detect and convert when necessary.
14 April 2008: Wouter
- got update for parseunbound.pl statistics script from Kai Storbeck.
- tpkg tests for udp wait list.
- documented 0x20 status.
- fixup chroot and checkconf, it is much smarter now.
- fixup DSA EVP signature decoding. Solution that Jelte found copied.
- and check first sig byte for the encoding type.
11 April 2008: Wouter
- random port selection out of the configged ports.
- fixup threadsafety for libevent-1.4.3+ (event_base_get_method).
- removed base_port.
- created 256-port ephemeral space for the OS, 59802 available.
- fixup consistency of port_if out array during heavy use.
10 April 2008: Wouter
- --with-libevent works with latest libevent 1.4.99-trunk.
- added log file statistics perl script to contrib.
- automatic iana ports update from makefile. 60058 available.
9 April 2008: Wouter
- configure can detect libev(from its build directory) when passed
--with-libevent=/home/wouter/libev-3.2
libev-3.2 is a little faster than libevent-1.4.3-stable (about 5%).
- unused commpoints not listed in epoll list.
- statistics-cumulative option so that the values are not reset.
- config creates array of available ports, 61841 available,
it excludes <1024 and iana assigned numbers.
config statements to modify the available port numbers.
8 April 2008: Wouter
- unbound tries to set the ulimit fds when started as server.
if that does not work, it will scale back its requirements.
27 March 2008: Wouter
- documented /dev/random symlink from chrootdir as FAQ entry.
26 March 2008: Wouter
- implemented AD bit signaling. If a query sets AD bit (but not DO)
then the AD bit is set in the reply if the answer validated.
Without including DNSSEC signatures. Useful if you have a trusted
path from the client to the resolver. Follows dnssec-updates draft.
25 March 2008: Wouter
- implemented check that for NXDOMAIN and NOERROR answers a query
section must be present in the reply (by the scrubber). And it must
be equal to the question sent, at least lowercase folded.
Previously this feature happened because the cache code refused
to store such messages. However blocking by the scrubber makes
sure nothing gets into the RRset cache. Also, this looks like a
timeout (instead of an allocation failure) and this retries are
done (which is useful in a spoofing situation).
- RTT banding. Band size 400 msec, this makes band around zero (fast)
include unknown servers. This makes unbound explore unknown servers.
7 March 2008: Wouter
- -C config feature for harvest program.
- harvest handles CNAMEs too.
5 March 2008: Wouter
- patch from Hugo Koji Kobayashi for iterator logs spelling.
4 March 2008: Wouter
- From report by Jinmei Tatuya, rfc2181 trust value for remainder
of a cname trust chain is lower; not full answer_AA.
- test for this fix.
- default config file location is /usr/local/etc/unbound.
Thus prefix is used to determine the location. This is also the
chroot and pidfile default location.
3 March 2008: Wouter
- Create 0.10 svn tag.
- 0.11 version in trunk.
- indentation nicer.
29 February 2008: Wouter
- documentation update.
- fixup port to Solaris of perf test tool.
- updated ldns-tarball with decl-after-statement fixes.
28 February 2008: Wouter
- fixed memory leaks in libunbound (during cancellation and wait).
- libunbound returns the answer packet in full.
- snprintf compat update.
- harvest performs lookup.
- ldns-tarball update with fix for ldns_dname_label.
- installs to sbin by default.
- install all manual pages (unbound-host and libunbound too).
27 February 2008: Wouter
- option to use caps for id randomness.
- config file option use-caps-for-id: yes
- harvest debug tool
26 February 2008: Wouter
- delay utility delays TCP as well. If the server that is forwarded
to has a TCP error, the delay utility closes the connection.
- delay does REUSE_ADDR, and can handle a server that closes its end.
- answers use casing from query.
25 February 2008: Wouter
- delay utility works. Gets decent thoughput too (>20000).
22 February 2008: Wouter
- +2% for recursions, if identical queries (except for destination
and query ID) in the reply list, avoid re-encoding the answer.
- removed TODO items for optimizations that do not show up in
profile reports.
- default is now minievent - not libevent. As its faster and
not needed for regular installs, only for very large port ranges.
- loop check different speedup pkt-dname-reading, 1% faster for
nocache-recursion check.
- less hashing during msg parse, 4% for recursion.
- small speed fix for dname_count_size_labels, +1 or +2% recursion.
- some speed results noted:
optimization resulted in +40% for recursion (cache miss) and
+70 to +80 for cache hits, and +96% for version.bind.
zone nsec3 example, 100 NXDOMAIN queries, NSD 35182.8 Ub 36048.4
www.nlnetlabs.nl from cache: BIND 8987.99 Ub 31218.3
www with DO bit set : BIND 8269.31 Ub 28735.6 qps.
So, unbound can be about equal qps to NSD in cache hits.
And about 3.4x faster than BIND in cache performance.
- delay utility for testing.
21 February 2008: Wouter
- speedup of root-delegation message encoding by 15%.
- minor speedup of compress tree_lookup, maybe 1%.
- speedup of dname_lab_cmp and memlowercmp - the top functions in
profiler output, maybe a couple percent when it matters.
20 February 2008: Wouter
- setup speec_cache for need-ldns-testns in dotests.
- check number of queued replies on incoming queries to avoid overload
on that account.
- fptr whitelist checks are not disabled in optimize mode.
- do-daemonize config file option.
- minievent time share initializes time at start.
- updated testdata for nsec3 new algorithm numbers (6, 7).
- small performance test of packet encoding (root delegation).
19 February 2008: Wouter
- applied patch to unbound-host man page from Jan-Piet Mens.
- fix donotquery-localhost: yes default (it erroneously was switched
to default 'no').
- time is only gotten once and the value is shared across unbound.
- unittest cleans up crypto, so that it has no memory leaks.
- mini_event shares the time value with unbound this results in
+3% speed for cache responses and +9% for recursions.
- ldns tarball update with new NSEC3 sign code numbers.
- perform several reads per UDP operation. This improves performance
in DoS conditions, and costs very little in normal conditions.
improves cache response +50%, and recursions +10%.
- modified asynclook test. because the callback from async is not
in any sort of lock (and thus can use all library functions freely),
this causes a tiny race condition window when the last lock is
released for a callback and a new cancel() for that callback.
The only way to remove this is by putting callbacks into some
lock window. I'd rather have the small possibility of a callback
for a cancelled function then no use of library functions in
callbacks. Could be possible to only outlaw process(), wait(),
cancel() from callbacks, by adding another lock, but I'd rather not.
18 February 2008: Wouter
- patch to unbound-host from Jan-Piet Mens.
- unbound host prints errors if fails to configure context.
- fixup perf to resend faster, so that long waiting requests do
not hold up the queue, they become lost packets or SERVFAILs,
or can be sent a little while later (i.e. processing time may
take long, but throughput has to be high).
- fixup iterator operating in no cache conditions (RD flag unset
after a CNAME).
- streamlined code for RD flag setting.
- profiled code and changed dname compares to be faster.
The speedup is about +3% to +8% (depending on the test).
- minievent tests for eintr and eagain.
15 February 2008: Wouter
- added FreeBSD rc.d script to contrib.
- --prefix option for configure also changes directory: pidfile:
and chroot: defaults in config file.
- added cache speed test, for cache size OK and cache too small.
14 February 2008: Wouter
- start without a config file (will complain, but start with
defaults).
- perf test program works.
13 February 2008: Wouter
- 0.9 released.
- 1.0 development. Printout ldns version on unbound -h.
- start of perf tool.
- bugfix to read empty lines from /etc/hosts.
12 February 2008: Wouter
- fixup problem with configure calling itself if ldns-src tarball
is not present.
11 February 2008: Wouter
- changed library to use ub_ instead of ub_val_ as prefix.
- statistics output text nice.
- etc/hosts handling.
- library function to put logging to a stream.
- set any option interface.
8 February 2008: Wouter
- test program for multiple queries over a TCP channel.
- tpkg test for stream tcp queries.
- unbound replies to multiple TCP queries on a TCP channel.
- fixup misclassification of root referral with NS in answer
when validating a nonrec query.
- tag 0.9
- layout of manpages, spelling fix in header, manpages process by
makedist, list asynclook and tcpstream tests as ldns-testns
required.
7 February 2008: Wouter
- moved up all current level 2 to be level 3. And 3 to 4.
to make room for new debug level 2 for detailed information
for operators.
- verbosity level 2. Describes recursion and validation.
- cleaner configure script and fixes for libevent solaris.
- signedness for log output memory sizes in high verbosity.
6 February 2008: Wouter
- clearer explanation of threading configure options.
- fixup asynclook test for nothreading (it creates only one process
to do the extended test).
- changed name of ub_val_result_free to ub_val_resolve_free.
- removes warning message during library linking, renamed
libunbound/unbound.c -> libunbound.c and worker to libworker.
- fallback without EDNS if result is NOTIMPL as well as on FORMERR.
5 February 2008: Wouter
- statistics-interval: seconds option added.
- test for statistics option
- ignore errors making directories, these can occur in parallel builds
- fixup Makefile strip command and libunbound docs typo.
31 January 2008: Wouter
- bg thread/process reads and writes the pipe nonblocking all the time
so that even if the pipe is buffered or so, the bg thread does not
block, and services both pipes and queries.
30 January 2008: Wouter
- check trailing / on chrootdir in checkconf.
- check if root hints and anchor files are in chrootdir.
- no route to host tcp error is verbosity level 2.
- removed unused send_reply_iov. and its configure check.
- added prints of 'remote address is 1.2.3.4 port 53' to errors
from netevent; the basic socket errors.
28 January 2008: Wouter
- fixup uninit use of buffer by libunbound (query id, flags) for
local_zone answers.
- fixup uninit warning from random.c; also seems to fix sporadic
sigFPE coming out of openssl.
- made openssl entropy warning more silent for library use. Needs
verbosity 1 now.
- fixup forgotten locks for rbtree_searches on ctx->query tree.
- random generator cleanup - RND_STATE_SIZE removed, and instead
a super-rnd can be passed at init to chain init random states.
- test also does lock checks if available.
- protect config access in libworker_setup().
- libevent doesn't like comm_base_exit outside of runloop.
- close fds after removing commpoints only (for epoll, kqueue).
25 January 2008: Wouter
- added tpkg for asynclook and library use.
- allows localhost to be queried when as a library.
- fixup race condition between cancel and answer (in case of
really fast answers that beat the cancel).
- please doxygen, put doxygen comment in one place.
- asynclook -b blocking mode and test.
- refactor asynclook, nicer code.
- fixup race problems from opensll in rand init from library, with
a mutex around the rand init.
- fix pass async_id=NULL to _async resolve().
- rewrote _wait() routine, so that it is threadsafe.
- cancelation is threadsafe.
- asynclook extended test in tpkg.
- fixed two races where forked bg process waits for (somehow shared?)
locks, so does not service the query pipe on the bg side.
Now those locks are only held for fg_threads and for bg_as_a_thread.
24 January 2008: Wouter
- tested the cancel() function.
- asynclook -c (cancel) feature.
- fix fail to allocate context actions.
- make pipe nonblocking at start.
- update plane for retry mode with caution to limit bandwidth.
- fix Makefile for concurrent make of unbound-host.
- renamed ub_val_ctx_wait/poll/process/fd to ub_val*.
- new calls to set forwarding added to header and docs.
23 January 2008: Wouter
- removed debug prints from if-auto, verb-algo enables some.
- libunbound QUIT setup, remove memory leaks, when using threads
will share memory for passing results instead of writing it over
the pipe, only writes ID number over the pipe (towards the handler
thread that does process() ).
22 January 2008: Wouter
- library code for async in libunbound/unbound.c.
- fix link testbound.
- fixup exit bug in mini_event.
- background worker query enter and result functions.
- bg query test application asynclook, it looks up multiple
hostaddresses (A records) at the same time.
21 January 2008: Wouter
- libworker work, netevent raw commpoints, write_msg, serialize.
18 January 2008: Wouter
- touch up of manpage for libunbound.
- support for IP_RECVDSTADDR (for *BSD ip4).
- fix for BSD, do not use ip4to6 mapping, make two sockets, once
ip6 and once ip4, uses socket options.
- goodbye ip4to6 mapping.
- update ldns-testpkts with latest version from ldns-trunk.
- updated makedist for relative ldns pathnames.
- library API with more information inside the result structure.
- work on background resolves.
17 January 2008: Wouter
- fixup configure in case -lldns is installed.
- fixup a couple of doxygen warnings, about enum variables.
- interface-automatic now copies the interface address from the
PKT_INFO structure as well.
- manual page with library API, all on one page 'man libunbound'.
- rewrite of PKTINFO structure, it also captures IP4 PKTINFO.
16 January 2008: Wouter
- incoming queries to the server with TC bit on are replied FORMERR.
- interface-automatic replied the wrong source address on localhost
queries. Seems to be due to ifnum=0 in recvmsg PKTINFO. Trying
to use ifnum=-1 to mean 'no interface, use kernel route'.
15 January 2008: Wouter
- interface-automatic feature. experimental. Nice for anycast.
- tpkg test for ip6 ancillary data.
- removed debug prints.
- porting experience, define for Solaris, test refined for BSD
compatibility. The feature probably will not work on OpenBSD.
- makedist fixup for ldns-src in build-dir.
14 January 2008: Wouter
- in no debug sets NDEBUG to remove asserts.
- configure --enable-debug is needed for dependency generation
for assertions and for compiler warnings.
- ldns.tgz updated with ldns-trunk (where buffer.h is updated).
- fix lint, unit test in optimize mode.
- default access control allows ::ffff:127.0.0.1 v6mapped localhost.
11 January 2008: Wouter
- man page, warning removed.
- added text describing the use of stub zones for private zones.
- checkconf tests for bad hostnames (IP address), and for doubled
interface lines.
- memory sizes can be given with 'k', 'Kb', or M or G appended.
10 January 2008: Wouter
- typo in example.conf.
- made using ldns-src that is included the package more portable
by linking with .lo instead of .o files in the ldns package.
- nicer do-ip6: yes/no documentation.
- nicer linking of libevent .o files.
- man pages render correctly on solaris.
9 January 2008: Wouter
- fixup openssl RAND problem, when the system is not configured to
give entropy, and the rng needs to be seeded.
8 January 2008: Wouter
- print median and quartiles with extensive logging.
4 January 2008: Wouter
- document misconfiguration in private network.
2 January 2008: Wouter
- fixup typo in requirements.
- document that 'refused' is a better choice than 'drop' for
the access control list, as refused will stop retries.
7 December 2007: Wouter
- unbound-host has a -d option to show what happens. This can help
with debugging (why do I get this answer).
- fixup CNAME handling, on nodata, sets and display canonname.
- dot removed from CNAME display.
- respect -v for NXDOMAINs.
- updated ldns-src.tar.gz with ldns-trunk today (1.2.2 fixes).
- size_t to int for portability of the header file.
- fixup bogus handling.
- dependencies and lint for unbound-host.
6 December 2007: Wouter
- library resolution works in foreground mode, unbound-host app
receives data.
- unbound-host prints rdata using ldns.
- unbound-host accepts trust anchors, and prints validation
information when you give -v.
5 December 2007: Wouter
- locking in context_new() inside the function.
- setup of libworker.
4 December 2007: Wouter
- minor Makefile fixup.
- moved module-stack code out of daemon/daemon into services/modstack,
preparing for code-reuse.
- move context into own header file.
- context query structure.
- removed unused variable pwd from checkconf.
- removed unused assignment from outside netw.
- check timeval length of string.
- fixup error in val_utils getsigner.
- fixup same (*var) error in netblocktostr.
- fixup memleak on parse error in localzone.
- fixup memleak on packet parse error.
- put ; after union in parser.y.
- small hardening in iter_operate against iq==NULL.
- hardening, if error reply with rcode=0 (noerror) send servfail.
- fixup same (*var) error in find_rrset in msgparse, was harmless.
- check return value of evtimer_add().
- fixup lockorder in lruhash_reclaim(), building up a list of locked
entries one at a time. Instead they are removed and unlocked.
- fptr_wlist for markdelfunc.
- removed is_locked param from lruhash delkeyfunc.
- moved bin_unlock during bin_split purely to please.
3 December 2007: Wouter
- changed checkconf/ to smallapp/ to make room for more support tools.
(such as unbound-host).
- install dirs created with -m 755 because they need to be accessible.
- library extensive featurelist added to TODO.
- please doxygen, lint.
- library test application, with basic functionality.
- fix for building in a subdirectory.
- link lib fix for Leopard.
30 November 2007: Wouter
- makefile that creates libunbound.la, basic file or libunbound.a
when creating static executables (no libtool).
- more API setup.
29 November 2007: Wouter
- 0.9 public API start.
28 November 2007: Wouter
- Changeup plan for 0.8 - no complication needed, a simple solution
has been chosen for authoritative features.
- you can use single quotes in the config file, so it is possible
to specify TXT records in local data.
- fixup small memory problem in implicit transparent zone creation.
- test for implicit zone creation and multiple RR RRsets local data.
- local-zone nodefault test.
- show testbound testlist on commit.
- iterator normalizer changes CNAME chains ending in NXDOMAIN where
the packet got rcode NXDOMAIN into rcode NOERROR. (since the initial
domain exists).
- nicer verbosity: 0 and 1 levels.
- lower nonRDquery chance of eliciting wrongly typed validation
requiring message from the cache.
- fix for nonRDquery validation typing; nodata is detected when
SOA record in auth section (all validation-requiring nodata messages
have a SOA record in authority, so this is OK for the validator),
and NS record is needed to be a referral.
- duplicate checking when adding NSECs for a CNAME, and test.
- created svn tag 0.8, after completing testbed tests.
27 November 2007: Wouter
- per suggestion in rfc2308, replaced default max-ttl value with 1 day.
- set size of msgparse lookup table to 32, from 1024, so that its size
is below the 2048 regional large size threshold, and does not cause
a call to malloc when a message is parsed.
- update of memstats tool to print number of allocation calls.
This is what is taking time (not space) and indicates the avg size
of the allocations as well. region_alloc stat is removed.
22 November 2007: Wouter
- noted EDNS in-the-middle dropping trouble as a TODO.
At this point theoretical, no user trouble has been reported.
- added all default AS112 zones.
- answers from local zone content.
* positive answer, the rrset in question
* nodata answer (exist, but not that type).
* nxdomain answer (domain does not exist).
* empty-nonterminal answer.
* But not: wildcard, nsec, referral, rrsig, cname/dname,
or additional section processing, NS put in auth.
- test for correct working of static and transparent and couple
of important defaults (localhost, as112, reverses).
Also checks deny and refuse settings.
- fixup implicit zone generation and AA bit for NXDOMAIN on localdata.
21 November 2007: Wouter
- local zone internal data setup.
20 November 2007: Wouter
- 0.8 - str2list config support for double string config options.
- local-zone and local-data options, config storage and documentation.
19 November 2007: Wouter
- do not downcase NSEC and RRSIG for verification. Follows
draft-ietf-dnsext-dnssec-bis-updates-06.txt.
- fixup leaking unbound daemons at end of tests.
- README file updated.
- nice libevent not found error.
- README talks about gnu make.
- 0.8: unit test for addr_mask and fixups for it.
and unit test for addr_in_common().
- 0.8: access-control config file element.
and unit test rpl replay file.
- 0.8: fixup address reporting from netevent.
16 November 2007: Wouter
- privilege separation is not needed in unbound at this time.
TODO item marked as such.
- created beta-0.7 branch for support.
- tagged 0.7 for beta release.
- moved trunk to 0.8 for 0.8(auth features) development.
- 0.8: access control list setup.
15 November 2007: Wouter
- review fixups from Jelte.
14 November 2007: Wouter
- testbed script does not recreate configure, since its in svn now.
- fixup checkconf test so that it does not test
/etc/unbound/unbound.conf.
- tag 0.6.
13 November 2007: Wouter
- remove debug print.
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Unbound Features
(C) Copyright 2008, Wouter Wijngaards, NLnet Labs.
This document describes the features and RFCs that unbound
adheres to, and which ones are decided to be out of scope.
Big Features
------------
Recursive service.
Caching service.
Forwarding and stub zones.
No authoritative service.
DNSSEC Validation options.
EDNS0, NSEC3, Unknown-RR-types.
Details
-------
Processing support
RFC 1034-1035: as a recursive, caching server. Not authoritative.
including CNAMEs, referrals, wildcards, classes, ...
RFC 4033-4035: as a validating caching server (unbound daemon).
as a validating stub (libunbound).
RFC 1918.
RFC 2181: completely, including the trust model, keeping rrsets together.
RFC 2672: DNAME support.
RFC 3597: Unknown RR type support.
RFC 2671: EDNS0 support, default advertisement 4Kb size.
RFC 5155: NSEC3, NSEC3PARAM types
AAAA type. and IP6 dual stack support.
type ANY queries are supported.
RFC 2308: TTL directive, and the rest of the RFC too.
RFC 4592: wildcards.
RFC 1995, 1996, 2136: not authoritative, so no AXFR, IXFR, NOTIFY or
dynamic update services are appropriate.
chroot and drop-root-privileges support, default enabled in config file.
AD bit in query can be used to request AD bit in response (w/o using DO bit).
CD bit in query can be used to request bogus data.
UDP and TCP service is provided downstream.
UDP and TCP are used to request from upstream servers.
Multiple queries can be made over a TCP stream.
No TSIG support at this time.
No SIG0 support at this time.
No dTLS support at this time.
This is not a DNS statistics package, but some operationally useful
values are provided.
TXT RRs from the Chaos class (id.server, hostname.bind, ...) supported.
draft-forgery-resilience: all recommendations followed.
draft-0x20: experimental implementation (incomplete).
implements bitwise echo of the query to support downstream 0x20.
draft-ietf-dnsop-default-local-zones is fully supported (-04).
It is possible to block zones or return an address for localhost.
This is a very limited authoritative service. Defaults as in draft.
draft-ietf-dnsop-resolver-priming(-00): can prime and can fallback to
a safety belt list.
draft-ietf-dnsop-dnssec-trust-anchor(-01): DS records can be configured
as trust anchors. Also DNSKEYs are allowed, by the way.
draft-ietf-dnsop-reflectors-are-evil: access control list for recursive
service. In fact for all DNS service so cache snooping is halted.
Record type syntax support, extensive, from lib ldns.
For these types only syntax and parsing support is needed.
RFC 1034-1035: basic RR types.
RFC 1183: RP, AFSDB, X25, ISDN, RT
RFC 1706: NSAP
RFC 2535: KEY, SIG, NXT: treated as unknown data, syntax is parsed (obsolete).
2163: PX
AAAA type
1876: LOC type
2782: SRV type
2915: NAPTR type.
2230: KX type.
2538: CERT type.
2672: DNAME type.
OPT type
3123: APL
SSHFP type
4025: IPSECKEY
4033-4035: DS, RRSIG, NSEC, DNSKEY
4701: DHCID
5155: NSEC3, NSEC3PARAM
4408: SPF
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This software is under BSD license, see LICENSE for details.
* Download the latest version of this software from
* Download the latest release version of this software from
http://unbound.net
or get a beta version from the svn repository at
http://unbound.net/svn/
* Uses the following libraries;
* ldns http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/ldns/ (BSD license)
(required) can use tarball from source directory.
* libevent http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ (BSD license)
* Create build environment
* run libtoolize -c if config.sub is missing, or run glibtoolize.
* autoreconf (autoheader && autoconf), if ./configure is missing.
(optional) can use builtin alternative instead.
* Make and install: ./configure; make; make install
* Use GNU make; default on linux, often called 'gmake' on BSD and Solaris.
* --with-ldns=/path/to/ldns
If ldns is not detected on the system, a prepackaged incuded tarball
If ldns is not detected on the system, a prepackaged tarball
of the ldns library is used to compile and statically link against.
If detected on the system, it will dynamically link against it.
* --with-libevent=/path/to/libevent
Can be set to either the system install or the build directory.
--with-libevent=no gives a builtin alternative implementation.
--with-libevent=no (default) gives a builtin alternative
implementation. libevent is useful when having many (thousands)
of outgoing ports. This improves randomization and spoof
resistance. For the default of 16 ports the builtin alternative
works well and is a little faster.
* --without-pthreads
This disables pthreads, and uses Solaris thr library or no threading.
Without this option the pthreads library is detected automatically.
This disables pthreads. Without this option the pthreads library
is detected automatically. Use this option to disable threading
altogether, or, on Solaris, also use --with(out)-solaris-threads.
* --enable-static-exe
This enables a debug option to statically link, against ldns and
libevent libraries.
@@ -49,9 +53,29 @@ o If libevent is older (before 1.3c), unbound will exit instead of reload
on sighup. On a restart 'did not exit gracefully last time' warning is
printed. Perform ./configure --with-libevent=no or update libevent, rerun
configure and recompile unbound to make sighup work correctly.
It is strongly suggested to use the latest version of libevent (1.4 or more)
on Solaris, because of fixes in the solaris event port code in libevent.
o If you receive no answers deploying unbound on a private network.
Check that the zone you configure as a stub zone is correct, listing working
ip-addresses. Check that the NS data in the zone, those hostnames, are
in fact those same, working, ip-addresses. Unbound will fetch the NS data
from the zone and use that information in preference to the config
information.
o If you are not receiving the correct source IP address on replies (e.g.
you are running a multihomed, anycast server), the interface-automatic
option can be enabled to set socket options to achieve the correct
source IP address on UDP replies. Listing all IP addresses explicitly in
the config file is an alternative. The interface-automatic option uses
non portable socket options, Linux and FreeBSD should work fine.
o The warning 'openssl has no entropy, seeding with time', with chroot
enabled, may be solved with a symbolic link to /dev/random from <chrootdir>.
o On Solaris 5.10 some libtool packages from repositories do not work with
gcc, showing errors gcc: unrecognized option `-KPIC'
To solve this do ./configure libtool=./libtool [your options...].
Acknowledgements
----------------
o Unbound was written in portable C by Wouter Wijngaards (NLnet Labs).
o Thanks to David Blacka and Matt Larson (Verisign) for the unbound-java
prototype. Design and code from that prototype has been used to create
this program. Such as the iterator state machine and the cache design.
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README.svn
For a svn checkout
* Create build environment - see README.
* possibly copy aclocal.m4 from your autoconf/libtool setup.
* configure script, aclocal.m4, as well as yacc/lex output files are
committed to the repository.
* use --enable-debug flag for configure to enable dependency tracking and
assertions, otherwise, use make clean; make after svn update.
* Note changes in the Changelog.
* Every checking a postcommit hook is run
* Every check-in a postcommit hook is run
(the postcommit hook is in the svn/unbound/hooks directory).
* generates commit email with your changes and comment.
* compiles and runs the tests (with testcode/do-tests.sh).
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There is a test setup for unbound. Use
make test
To make and run the tests. The results are summarized at the end.
You can also run ./unittest by hand, if the system lacks other debug tools.
You need to have the following programs installed and in your PATH.
* dig - from the bind-tools package. Used to send DNS queries.
* splint (optional) - for lint test
* doxygen (optional) - for doc completeness test
* ldns-testns (optional) - from ldns examples. Used as DNS auth server.
* xxd and nc (optional) - for (malformed) packet transmission.
The optional programs are detected and can be omitted.
Without any support programs, unittest and testbound can still be used.
(cd testdata; ../testcode/mini_tpkg.sh exe 02-unittest.tpkg)
(cd testdata; ../testcode/mini_tpkg.sh exe 03-testbound.tpkg)
testdata/ contains the data for tests.
testcode/ contains scripts and c code for the tests.
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TODO items.
o use real entropy to make random (ID, port) numbers more random.
o in production mode, do not free memory on exit. In debug mode, test leaks.
o profile memory allocation, and if performance issues, use special memory
allocator. For example, with caches per thread.
o #define BIT_... different on bigendian and smallendian systems so that
the htons on flags is not needed to send a message from the cache.
o speed up pkt domain name decompression loop detection using counter perhaps.
o detect OS/400 pthreads implementation that allows upgrading to writelock
on pthreads rwlocks and use it to examine-rd before storing-wr rrset cache.
o understand synthesized DNAMEs, so those TTL=0 packets are cached properly.
o understand NSEC/NSEC3, aggressive negative caching, so that updates to
NSEC/NSEC3 will result in proper negative responses.
o fallback without EDNS if result is NOTIMPL, now only on FORMERR like in java.
o scrubber has slow pkt_subdomain and pkt_strict_subdomain functions.
o NSEC/NSEC3 aggressive negative caching, so that updates to NSEC/NSEC3
will result in proper negative responses.
o get serverselection algorithm out of local optimum.
make subtargets to get rtt info for a couple of targets, like fetch-policy.
or send out multiple queries to multiple servers.
o donotqueryaddresses allow specification of subnets, use trie to store.
extend default list to contain illegal ip4 and ip6 addresses.
o memory profile; and if needed put serviced queries under qstate->region
and special purpose region code, reuse blocks, shrink if too big.
o check query, option to enforce presence of qdsection in noerror answers.
o configuration option where port 53 is used for send and receive, no other
ports are used.
o (option) where port 53 is used for send and receive, no other ports are used.
o (option) to not send replies to clients after a timeout of (say 5 secs) has
passed, but keep task active for later retries by client.
o private TTL feature
o pretend-dnssec-unaware, and pretend-edns-unaware modes for debug/workshops.
o (option) private TTL feature (always report TTL x in answers).
o (option) pretend-dnssec-unaware, and pretend-edns-unaware modes for workshops.
o delegpt use rbtree for ns-list, to avoid slowdown for very large NS sets.
o be able to have different listen and query-to addresses to bind to,
so you can listen to localhost and query-to to the internet.
o reprime and refresh oft used data before timeout.
o retain prime results in a overlaid roothints file.
o store primed key data in a overlaid keyhints file (sort of like drafttimers).
o (option) reprime and refresh oft used data before timeout.
o (option) retain prime results in a overlaid roothints file.
o (option) store primed key data in a overlaid keyhints file (sort of like drafttimers).
o windows version, auto update feature, a query to check for the version.
o autoreport of problems
o logrotation, syslog
o command the server with TSIG inband. get-config, clearcache,
get stats, get memstats, get ..., reload, clear one zone from cache
o watch for spoof nearmisses.
o improve compression of DNS packets by first puttig uncompressible rrs, then
compress to their rdata.
o if one server is not responsive do not spend 75 secs on that server, but
try other servers with lower rtt.
o watch for spoof nearmisses. Keep counter of nearmisses and print that
in the stats lines, operator can determine what level is a redalert.
o NSID rfc 5001 support.
o timers rfc 5011 support.
o Treat YXDOMAIN from a DNAME properly, in iterator (not throwaway), validator.
o grab ports nonconsequtive and change the set after a while (change within
a given range). Could be bad for OS if wrong port. unsure if it helps secure.
o make timeout backoffs randomized (a couple percent random) to spread traffic.
o inspect date on executable, then warn user in log if its more than 1 year.
o proactively prime root, stubs and trust anchors, feature.
o (option) proactively prime root, stubs and trust anchors, feature.
early failure, faster on first query, but more traffic.
o use privilege separation, to change privilege options during reload securely
o On Windows use CryptGenRandom() to get random seed for arc4random.
o library add convenience functions for A, AAAA, PTR, getaddrinfo, libresolve.
o library add function to validate input from app that is signed.
o add dynamic-update requests (making a dynupd request) to libunbound api.
o in an ipv6 connected only environment unbound cannot use outgoing IP6
to send to ip4to6 mapped hosts, need ip4to6map of NS and disable
V6ONLY socket option.
o SIG(0) and TSIG.
o support OPT record placement on recv anywhere in the additional section.
o add local-file: config with authority features.
o (option) to make local-data answers be secure for libunbound (default=no)
o (option) to make chroot: copy all needed files into jail (or make jail)
perhaps also print reminder to link /dev/random and sysloghack.
o (option) for extended statistics. If enabled (not by default) collect print
rcode, uptime, spoofnearmisses, cache size, qtype,
bits(RD, CD, DO, EDNS-present, AD)query, (Secure, Bogus)reply.
perhaps also see which slow auth servers cause >1sec values.
stats-file possible with key: value or key=value lines in it.
stats on SIGUSR1. addup stats over threads.
o overhaul outside-network servicedquery to merge with udpwait and tcpwait,
to make timers in servicedquery independent of udpwait queues.
o 0x20 fallback so it can be enabled without trouble.
o check into rebinding ports for efficiency, configure time test.
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# verbosity number, 0 is least verbose. 1 is default.
verbosity: 1
# print statistics to the log (for every thread) every N seconds.
# Set to "" or 0 to disable. Default is disabled.
# statistics-interval: 0
# enable cumulative statistics, without clearing them after printing.
# statistics-cumulative: no
# number of threads to create. 1 disables threading.
# num-threads: 1
@@ -26,6 +33,10 @@ server:
# interface: 192.0.2.153
# interface: 192.0.2.154
# interface: 2001:DB8::5
# enable this feature to copy the source address of queries to reply.
# Socket options not be supported on all platforms. experimental.
# interface-automatic: no
# port to answer queries from
# port: 53
@@ -37,16 +48,20 @@ server:
# outgoing-interface: 2001:DB8::5
# outgoing-interface: 2001:DB8::6
# unbound needs to send packets to authoritative nameservers.
# it uses a range of ports for that.
# the start number of the port range
# outgoing-port: 1053
# number of ports to allocate per thread, determines the size of the
# port range that can be open simultaneously.
# outgoing-range: 256
# permit unbound to use this port number or port range for
# making outgoing queries, using an outgoing interface.
# outgoing-port-permit: 32768
# number of port to allocate per thread, determines the size of the
# port range. A larger port range gives more resistance to certain
# spoof attacks, as it gets harder to guess which port is used.
# But also takes more system resources (for open sockets).
# outgoing-range: 16
# deny unbound the use this of port number or port range for
# making outgoing queries, using an outgoing interface.
# Use this to make sure unbound does not grab a UDP port that some
# other server on this computer needs. The default is to avoid
# IANA-assigned port numbers.
# outgoing-port-avoid: "3200-3208"
# number of outgoing simultaneous tcp buffers to hold per thread.
# outgoing-num-tcp: 10
@@ -59,8 +74,8 @@ server:
# msg-buffer-size: 65552
# the amount of memory to use for the message cache.
# in bytes. default is 4 Mb
# msg-cache-size: 4194304
# plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "4Mb".
# msg-cache-size: 4m
# the number of slabs to use for the message cache.
# the number of slabs must be a power of 2.
@@ -71,8 +86,8 @@ server:
# num-queries-per-thread: 1024
# the amount of memory to use for the RRset cache.
# in bytes. default is 4 Mb
# rrset-cache-size: 4194304
# plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "4Mb".
# rrset-cache-size: 4m
# the number of slabs to use for the RRset cache.
# the number of slabs must be a power of 2.
@@ -81,7 +96,7 @@ server:
# the time to live (TTL) value cap for RRsets and messages in the
# cache. Items are not cached for longer. In seconds.
# cache-max-ttl: 864000
# cache-max-ttl: 86400
# the time to live (TTL) value for cached roundtrip times and
# EDNS version information for hosts. In seconds.
@@ -99,7 +114,7 @@ server:
# infra-cache-numhosts: 10000
# the maximum size of the lame zones cached per host. in bytes.
# infra-cache-lame-size: 10240
# infra-cache-lame-size: 10k
# Enable IPv4, "yes" or "no".
# do-ip4: yes
@@ -113,19 +128,48 @@ server:
# Enable TCP, "yes" or "no".
# do-tcp: yes
# Detach from the terminal, run in background, "yes" or "no".
# do-daemonize: yes
# control which clients are allowed to make (recursive) queries
# to this server. Specify classless netblocks with /size and action.
# By default everything is refused, except for localhost.
# Choose deny (drop message), refuse (polite error reply), allow.
# access-control: 0.0.0.0/0 refuse
# access-control: 127.0.0.0/8 allow
# access-control: ::0/0 refuse
# access-control: ::1 allow
# access-control: ::ffff:127.0.0.1 allow
# if given, a chroot(2) is done to the given directory.
# i.e. you can chroot to the working directory, for example,
# for extra security, but make sure all files are in that directory.
# If you give "" no chroot is performed.
# chroot: "/etc/unbound"
#
# If chroot is enabled, you should pass the configfile (from the
# commandline) as a full path from the original root. After the
# chroot has been performed the now defunct portion of the config
# file path is removed to be able to reread the config after a reload.
#
# All other file paths (working dir, pidfile, logfile, roothints,
# key files) can be specified in several ways:
# o as an absolute path relative to the new root.
# o as a relative path to the working directory.
# o as an absolute path relative to the original root.
# In the last case the path is adjusted to remove the unused portion.
#
# Additionally, unbound may need to access /dev/random (for entropy)
# and to /dev/log (if you use syslog) from inside the chroot.
#
# If you give "" no chroot is performed. The path must not end in a /.
# chroot: "/usr/local/etc/unbound"
# if given, user privileges are dropped (after binding port),
# and the given username is assumed. Default is user "unbound".
# If you give "" no priviliges are dropped.
# If you give "" no privileges are dropped.
# username: "unbound"
# the working directory.
# directory: "/etc/unbound"
# the working directory. "" disables.
# directory: "/usr/local/etc/unbound"
# the log file, "" means log to stderr.
# Use of this option sets use-syslog to "no".
@@ -136,7 +180,7 @@ server:
# use-syslog: yes
# the pid file.
# pidfile: "/etc/unbound/unbound.pid"
# pidfile: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound.pid"
# file to read root hints from.
# get one from ftp://FTP.INTERNIC.NET/domain/named.cache
@@ -179,6 +223,14 @@ server:
# Default on, which insists on dnssec data for trust-anchored zones.
# harden-dnssec-stripped: yes
# Use 0x20-encoded random bits in the query to foil spoof attempts.
# Disabled by default, because some caching forwarders may not
# support this (if you have forward-zones). Most authority servers do.
# This feature is an experimental implementation of draft dns-0x20.
# It is known that some authority servers do not support 0x20, and
# resolution will fail for them. A solution is on the TODO list.
# use-caps-for-id: no
# Do not query the following addresses. No DNS queries are sent there.
# List one address per entry. List classless netblocks with /size,
# do-not-query-address: 127.0.0.1/8
@@ -238,14 +290,44 @@ server:
# val-nsec3-keysize-iterations: "1024 150 2048 500 4096 2500"
# the amount of memory to use for the key cache.
# in bytes. default is 4 Mb
# key-cache-size: 4194304
# plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "4Mb".
# key-cache-size: 4m
# the number of slabs to use for the key cache.
# the number of slabs must be a power of 2.
# more slabs reduce lock contention, but fragment memory usage.
# key-cache-slabs: 4
# a number of locally served zones can be configured.
# local-zone: <zone> <type>
# local-data: "<resource record string>"
# o deny serves local data (if any), else, drops queries.
# o refuse serves local data (if any), else, replies with error.
# o static serves local data, else, nxdomain or nodata answer.
# o transparent serves local data, else, resolves normally .
# o redirect serves the zone data for any subdomain in the zone.
# o nodefault can be used to normally resolve AS112 zones.
#
# defaults are localhost address, reverse for 127.0.0.1 and ::1
# and nxdomain for AS112 zones. If you configure one of these zones
# the default content is omitted, or you can omit it with 'nodefault'.
#
# If you configure local-data without specifying local-zone, by
# default a transparent local-zone is created for the data.
#
# You can add locally served data with
# local-zone: "local." static
# local-data: "mycomputer.local. IN A 192.0.2.51"
# local-data: 'mytext.local TXT "content of text record"'
#
# You can override certain queries with
# local-data: "adserver.example.com A 127.0.0.1"
#
# You can redirect a domain to a fixed address with
# (this makes example.com, www.example.com, etc, all go to 192.0.2.3)
# local-zone: "example.com" redirect
# local-data: "example.com A 192.0.2.3"
# Stub zones.
# Create entries like below, to make all queries for 'example.com' and
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.TH "libunbound" "3" "@date@" "NLnet Labs" "unbound @version@"
.\"
.\" libunbound.3 -- unbound library functions manual
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
.\"
.\" See LICENSE for the license.
.\"
.\"
.SH "NAME"
.LP
.B libunbound,
.B unbound.h,
.B ub_ctx,
.B ub_result,
.B ub_callback_t,
.B ub_ctx_create,
.B ub_ctx_delete,
.B ub_ctx_set_option,
.B ub_ctx_config,
.B ub_ctx_set_fwd,
.B ub_ctx_resolvconf,
.B ub_ctx_hosts,
.B ub_ctx_add_ta,
.B ub_ctx_add_ta_file,
.B ub_ctx_trustedkeys,
.B ub_ctx_debugout,
.B ub_ctx_debuglevel,
.B ub_ctx_async,
.B ub_poll,
.B ub_wait,
.B ub_fd,
.B ub_process,
.B ub_resolve,
.B ub_resolve_async,
.B ub_cancel,
.B ub_resolve_free,
.B ub_strerror
\- Unbound DNS validating resolver @version@ functions.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.LP
.B #include <unbound.h>
.LP
\fIstruct ub_ctx *\fR
\fBub_ctx_create\fR(\fIvoid\fR);
.LP
\fIvoid\fR
\fBub_ctx_delete\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_set_option\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR opt, \fIchar*\fR val);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_config\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR fname);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_set_fwd\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR addr);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_resolvconf\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR fname);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_hosts\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR fname);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_add_ta\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR ta);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_add_ta_file\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR fname);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_trustedkeys\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR fname);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_debugout\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIFILE*\fR out);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_debuglevel\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIint\fR d);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_ctx_async\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIint\fR dothread);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_poll\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_wait\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_fd\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_process\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_resolve\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR name,
.br
\fIint\fR rrtype, \fIint\fR rrclass, \fIint*\fR secure,
.br
\fIint*\fR data, \fIstruct ub_result**\fR result);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_resolve_async\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIchar*\fR name,
.br
\fIint\fR rrtype, \fIint\fR rrclass, \fIvoid*\fR mydata,
.br
\fIub_callback_t\fR callback, \fIint*\fR async_id);
.LP
\fIint\fR
\fBub_cancel\fR(\fIstruct ub_ctx*\fR ctx, \fIint\fR async_id);
.LP
\fIvoid\fR
\fBub_resolve_free\fR(\fIstruct ub_result*\fR result);
.LP
\fIconst char *\fR
\fBub_strerror\fR(\fIint\fR err);
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
.B Unbound
is an implementation of a DNS resolver, that does caching and
DNSSEC validation. This is the library API, for using the \-lunbound library.
The server daemon is described in \fIunbound\fR(8).
The library can be used to convert hostnames to ip addresses, and back,
and obtain other information from the DNS. The library performs public\-key
validation of results with DNSSEC.
.P
The library uses a variable of type \fIstruct ub_ctx\fR to keep context
between calls. The user must maintain it, creating it with
.B ub_ctx_create
and deleting it with
.B ub_ctx_delete\fR.
It can be created and deleted at any time. Creating it anew removes any
previous configuration (such as trusted keys) and clears any cached results.
.P
The functions are thread\-safe, and a context an be used in a threaded (as
well as in a non\-threaded) environment. Also resolution (and validation)
can be performed blocking and non\-blocking (also called asynchronous).
The async method returns from the call immediately, so that processing
can go on, while the results become available later.
.P
The functions are discussed in turn below.
.SH "FUNCTIONS"
.TP
.B ub_ctx_create
Create a new context, initialised with defaults.
The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised
by default. Use
.B ub_ctx_resolvconf
and
.B ub_ctx_hosts
to read them.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_delete
Delete validation context and free associated resources.
Outstanding async queries are killed and callbacks are not called for them.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_set_option
A power\-user interface that lets you specify one of the options from the
config file format, see \fIunbound.conf\fR(5). Not all options are
relevant. For some specific options, such as adding trust anchors, special
routines exist. Pass the option name with the trailing ':'.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_config
A power\-user interface that lets you specify an unbound config file, see
\fIunbound.conf\fR(5), which is read for configuration. Not all options are
relevant. For some specific options, such as adding trust anchors, special
routines exist.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_set_fwd
Set machine to forward DNS queries to, the caching resolver to use.
IP4 or IP6 address. Forwards all DNS requests to that machine, which
is expected to run a recursive resolver. If the proxy is not
DNSSEC capable, validation may fail. Can be called several times, in
that case the addresses are used as backup servers.
At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the
first resolve is done.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_resolvconf
Read list of nameservers to use from the filename given.
Usually "/etc/resolv.conf". Uses those nameservers as caching proxies.
If they do not support DNSSEC, validation may fail.
Only nameservers are picked up, the searchdomain, ndots and other
settings from \fIresolv.conf\fR(5) are ignored.
If fname NULL is passed, "/etc/resolv.conf" is used.
At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the
first resolve is done.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_hosts
Read list of hosts from the filename given.
Usually "/etc/hosts". When queried for, these addresses are not marked
DNSSEC secure. If fname NULL is passed, "/etc/hosts" is used.
At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the
first resolve is done.
.TP
.B
ub_ctx_add_ta
Add a trust anchor to the given context.
At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the
first resolve is done.
The format is a string, similar to the zone-file format,
[domainname] [type] [rdata contents]. Both DS and DNSKEY records are accepted.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_add_ta_file
Add trust anchors to the given context.
Pass name of a file with DS and DNSKEY records in zone file format.
At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the
first resolve is done.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_trustedkeys
Add trust anchors to the given context.
Pass the name of a bind-style config file with trusted-keys{}.
At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the
first resolve is done.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_debugout
Set debug and error log output to the given stream. Pass NULL to disable
output. Default is stderr. File-names or using syslog can be enabled
using config options, this routine is for using your own stream.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_debuglevel
Set debug verbosity for the context. Output is directed to stderr.
Higher debug level gives more output.
.TP
.B ub_ctx_async
Set a context behaviour for asynchronous action.
if set to true, enables threading and a call to
.B ub_resolve_async
creates a thread to handle work in the background.
If false, a process is forked to handle work in the background.
Changes to this setting after
.B ub_resolve_async
calls have been made have no effect (delete and re\-create the context
to change).
.TP
.B ub_poll
Poll a context to see if it has any new results.
Do not poll in a loop, instead extract the fd below to poll for readiness,
and then check, or wait using the wait routine.
Returns 0 if nothing to read, or nonzero if a result is available.
If nonzero, call
.B ub_process
to do callbacks.
.TP
.B ub_wait
Wait for a context to finish with results. Calls
.B ub_process
after the wait for you. After the wait, there are no more outstanding
asynchronous queries.
.TP
.B ub_fd
Get file descriptor. Wait for it to become readable, at this point
answers are returned from the asynchronous validating resolver.
Then call the \fBub_process\fR to continue processing.
.TP
.B ub_process
Call this routine to continue processing results from the validating
resolver (when the fd becomes readable).
Will perform necessary callbacks.
.TP
.B ub_resolve
Perform resolution and validation of the target name.
The name is a domain name in a zero terminated text string.
The rrtype and rrclass are DNS type and class codes.
The value secure returns true if the answer validated securely.
The value data returns true if there was data.
The result structure is newly allocated with the resulting data.
.TP
.B ub_resolve_async
Perform asynchronous resolution and validation of the target name.
Arguments mean the same as for \fBub_resolve\fR except no
data is returned immediately, instead a callback is called later.
The callback receives a copy of the mydata pointer, that you can use to pass
information to the callback. The callback type is a function pointer to
a function declared as
.IP
void my_callback_function(void* my_arg, int err,
.br
struct ub_result* result);
.IP
The async_id is returned so you can (at your option) decide to track it
and cancel the request if needed.
.TP
.B ub_cancel
Cancel an async query in progress.
.TP
.B ub_resolve_free
Free struct ub_result contents after use.
.TP
.B ub_strerror
Convert error value from one of the unbound library functions
to a human readable string.
.SH "RESULT DATA STRUCTURE"
.LP
The result of the DNS resolution and validation is returned as
\fIstruct ub_result\fR. The result structure contains the following entries.
.P
.nf
struct ub_result {
char* qname; /* text string, original question */
int qtype; /* type code asked for */
int qclass; /* class code asked for */
char** data; /* array of rdata items, NULL terminated*/
int* len; /* array with lengths of rdata items */
char* canonname; /* canonical name of result */
int rcode; /* additional error code in case of no data */
void* answer_packet; /* full network format answer packet */
int answer_len; /* length of packet in octets */
int havedata; /* true if there is data */
int nxdomain; /* true if nodata because name does not exist */
int secure; /* true if result is secure */
int bogus; /* true if a security failure happened */
};
.fi
.P
If both secure and bogus are false, security was not enabled for the
domain of the query.
.SH "RETURN VALUES"
Many routines return an error code. The value 0 (zero) denotes no error
happened. Other values can be passed to
.B ub_strerror
to obtain a readable error string.
.B ub_strerror
returns a zero terminated string.
.B ub_ctx_create
returns NULL on an error (a malloc failure).
.B ub_poll
returns true if some information may be available, false otherwise.
.B ub_fd
returns a file descriptor or -1 on error.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIunbound.conf\fR(5),
\fIunbound\fR(8).
.SH "AUTHORS"
.B Unbound
developers are mentioned in the CREDITS file in the distribution.
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@@ -203,14 +203,18 @@ X make overload mode work; phase 0 all ok, phase 1 some threads close ports,
can be used to block AS112 traffic, option to unblock a zone.
* after checking acl, do iter: static, blacklist, forwards, recurse.
* Forward-local-zone to NSD.
- include in package, autoforkexec on localhost to do so.
- in package, autoforkexec on localhost to do so.
- not included. Not necessary for localhost and AS112 service.
* forward local zone to remote server.
- not included. Not necessary for localhost and AS112 service.
* stub zones - send queries for a zone to configged nameserver.
- Can be used for complicated setups. So, run auth server on a
different port or pc, and stub it on the resolver. Resolver is
not auth for zones, but resolution works. This enforces the split
of recursive and auth servers.
* test local zones
* for speed
* for correctness on corner cases
* for validation
* in case you get data on localzone in an answer (from rootserver).
*** Library use
* Create library that can do:
@@ -240,14 +244,14 @@ X make overload mode work; phase 0 all ok, phase 1 some threads close ports,
*** Features features
* aggressive negative caching for NSEC, NSEC3.
* multiple queries per question, server exploration, server selection.
* option to use real entropy for randomness (mix it in once in a while).
* check query, enforce qdsection, checking for forgery-resilience.
* NSID support.
* support TSIG on queries, for validating resolver deployment.
* Nicer statistics
* private TTL, dTLS features.
* retry-mode, where a bogus result triggers a retry-mode query, where a list
of responses over a time interval is collected, and each is validated.
or try in TCP mode. Do not 'try all servers several times', since we must
not create packet storms with operator errors.
* draft-timers, DLV features.
treeshrew/
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ then interface with the modules to perform the necessary processing.
In Section 2 the origins of the Unbound project are documented. Section
3 lists the goals, while Section 4 lists the explicit non-goals of the
project.
project. Section 5 discusses choices made during development.
2. History
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ o The method by which dnssec-lameness is detected is not secure. DNSSEC lame
before the validator will properly verify the messages.
Also for zones for which no chain of trust exists, but a DS is given by the
parent, dnssec-lameness detection enables. This delivers dnnsec to our
parent, dnssec-lameness detection enables. This delivers dnssec to our
clients when possible (for client validators).
The following issue needs to be resolved:
@@ -159,3 +159,50 @@ o The method by which dnssec-lameness is detected is not secure. DNSSEC lame
on a server, dnssec-lameness detection does not work - no dnssec-lameness
is detected. Instead the zone that is dnssec-lame becomes bogus.
o authority features.
This is a recursive server, and authority features are out of scope.
However, some authority features are expected in a recursor. Things like
localhost, reverse lookup for 127.0.0.1, or blocking AS112 traffic.
Also redirection of domain names with fixed data is needed by service
providers. Limited support is added specifically to address this.
Adding full authority support, requires much more code, and more complex
maintenance.
The limited support allows adding some static data (for localhost and so),
and to respond with a fixed rcode (NXDOMAIN) for domains (such as AS112).
You can put authority data on a separate server, and set the server in
unbound.conf as stub for those zones, this allows clients to access data
from the server without making unbound authoritative for the zones.
o the access control denies queries before any other processing.
This denies queries that are not authoritative, or version.bind, or any.
And thus prevents cache-snooping (denied hosts cannot make non-recursive
queries and get answers from the cache).
o If a client makes a query without RD bit, in the case of a returned
message from cache which is:
answer section: empty
auth section: NS record present, no SOA record, no DS record,
maybe NSEC or NSEC3 records present.
additional: A records or other relevant records.
A SOA record would indicate that this was a NODATA answer.
A DS records would indicate a referral.
Absence of NS record would indicate a NODATA answer as well.
Then the receiver does not know whether this was a referral
with attempt at no-DS proof) or a nodata answer with attempt
at no-data proof. It could be determined by attempting to prove
either condition; and looking if only one is valid, but both
proofs could be valid, or neither could be valid, which creates
doubt. This case is validated by unbound as a 'referral' which
ascertains that RRSIGs are OK (and not omitted), but does not
check NSEC/NSEC3.
o Case preservation
Unbound preserves the casing received from authority servers as best
as possible. It compresses without case, so case can get lost there.
The casing from the query name is used in preference to the casing
of the authority server. This is the same as BIND. RFC4343 allows either
behaviour.
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.TH "unbound-checkconf" "8" "@date@" "NLnet Labs" "unbound @version@"
.\"
.\" unbound-checkconf.8 -- unbound configuration checker manual
.\"
@@ -6,40 +7,37 @@
.\" See LICENSE for the license.
.\"
.\"
.Dd @date@
.Dt unbound-checkconf 8
.Sh NAME
.SH "NAME"
.LP
unbound-checkconf
.Nd Check unbound configuration file for errors.
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm unbound-checkconf
.Op Fl h
.Op cfgfile
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Ic Unbound-checkconf
\- Check unbound configuration file for errors.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.B unbound-checkconf
.RB [ \-h ]
.IR cfgfile
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.B Unbound-checkconf
checks the configuration file for the
.Xr unbound 8
\fIunbound\fR(8)
DNS resolver for syntax and other errors.
The config file syntax is
described in
.Xr unbound.conf 5 .
.Pp
The config file syntax is described in
\fIunbound.conf\fR(5).
.P
The available options are:
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl h
.TP
.B \-h
Show the version and commandline option help.
.It cfgfile
.TP
.I cfgfile
The config file to read with settings for unbound. It is checked.
If omitted, the config file at the default location is checked.
.Sh EXIT CODE
.SH "EXIT CODE"
The unbound-checkconf program exits with status code 1 on error,
0 for a correct config file.
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Pa /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
.SH "FILES"
.TP
.I /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
unbound configuration file.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr unbound.conf 5 ,
.Xr unbound 8 .
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIunbound.conf\fR(5),
\fIunbound\fR(8).
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@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
.TH "unbound\-host" "1" "@date@" "NLnet Labs" "unbound @version@"
.\"
.\" unbound-host.1 -- unbound DNS lookup utility
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
.\"
.\" See LICENSE for the license.
.\"
.\"
.SH "NAME"
.LP
.B unbound\-host
\- unbound DNS lookup utility
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.LP
.B unbound\-host
.RB [ \-vdh ]
.RB [ \-c
.IR class ]
.RB [ \-t
.IR type ]
.I hostname
.RB [ \-y
.IR key ]
.RB [ \-f
.IR keyfile ]
.RB [ \-F
.IR namedkeyfile ]
.RB [ \-C
.IR configfile ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
.B Unbound\-host
uses the unbound validating resolver to query for the hostname and display
results. With the \fB\-v\fR option it displays validation
status: secure, insecure, bogus (security failure).
.P
The available options are:
.TP
.I hostname
This name is resolved (looked up in the DNS).
If a IPv4 or IPv6 address is given, a reverse lookup is performed.
.TP
.B \-h
Show the version and commandline option help.
.TP
.B \-v
Enable verbose output and it shows validation results, on every line.
Secure means that the NXDOMAIN (no such domain name), nodata (no such data)
or positive data response validated correctly with one of the keys.
Insecure means that that domain name has no security set up for it.
Bogus (security failure) means that the response failed one or more checks,
it is likely wrong, outdated, tampered with, or broken.
.TP
.B \-d
Enable debug output to stderr. One \-d shows what the resolver and validator
are doing and may tell you what is going on. More times, \-d \-d, gives a
lot of output, with every packet sent and received.
.TP
.B \-c \fIclass
Specify the class to lookup for, the default is IN the internet class.
.TP
.B \-t \fItype
Specify the type of data to lookup. The default looks for IPv4, IPv6 and
mail handler data, or domain name pointers for reverse queries.
.TP
.B \-y \fIkey
Specify a public key to use as trust anchor. This is the base for a chain
of trust that is built up from the trust anchor to the response, in order
to validate the response message. Can be given as a DS or DNSKEY record.
For example \-y "example.com DS 31560 5 1 1CFED84787E6E19CCF9372C1187325972FE546CD".
.TP
.B \-f \fIkeyfile
Reads keys from a file. Every line has a DS or DNSKEY record, in the format
as for \-y. The zone file format, the same as dig and drill produce.
.TP
.B \-F \fInamedkeyfile
Reads keys from a BIND\-style named.conf file. Only the trusted\-key {}; entries
are read.
.TP
.B \-C \fIconfigfile
Uses the specified unbound.conf to prime
.IR libunbound (3).
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.LP
Some examples of use. The keys shown below are fakes, thus a security failure
is encountered.
.P
$ unbound\-host www.example.com
.P
$ unbound\-host \-v \-y "example.com DS 31560 5 1 1CFED84787E6E19CCF9372C1187325972FE546CD" www.example.com
.P
$ unbound\-host \-v \-y "example.com DS 31560 5 1 1CFED84787E6E19CCF9372C1187325972FE546CD" 192.0.2.153
.SH "EXIT CODE"
The unbound\-host program exits with status code 1 on error,
0 on no error. The data may not be available on exit code 0, exit code 1
means the lookup encountered a fatal error.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIunbound.conf\fR(5),
\fIunbound\fR(8).
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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
.TH "unbound" "8" "@date@" "NLnet Labs" "unbound @version@"
.\"
.\" unbound.8 -- unbound manual
.\"
@@ -6,42 +7,45 @@
.\" See LICENSE for the license.
.\"
.\"
.Dd @date@
.Dt unbound 8
.Sh NAME
unbound
.Nd Unbound DNS validating resolver @version@.
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm unbound
.Op Fl h
.Op Fl d
.Op Fl v
.Op Fl c Ar cfgfile
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Ic Unbound
.SH "NAME"
.LP
.B unbound
\- Unbound DNS validating resolver @version@.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.LP
.B unbound
.RB [ \-h ]
.RB [ \-d ]
.RB [ \-v ]
.RB [ \-c
.IR cfgfile ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
.B Unbound
is an implementation of a DNS resolver, that does caching and
DNSSEC validation.
.Pp
.P
The available options are:
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl h
.TP
.B \-h
Show the version and commandline option help.
.It Fl c Ar cfgfile
.TP
.B \-c\fI cfgfile
Set the config file with settings for unbound to read instead of the
file at default location /etc/unbound/unbound.conf. The syntax is
described in
.Xr unbound.conf 5 .
.It Fl d
described in \fIunbound.conf\fR(5).
.TP
.B \-d
Debug flag, do not fork into the background, but stay attached to the
console. This flag will also delay writing to the logfile until the
thread-spawn time. So that most config and setup errors appear on stderr.
.It Fl v
thread\-spawn time. So that most config and setup errors appear on stderr.
.TP
.B \-v
Increase verbosity. If given multiple times, more information is logged.
This is in addition to the verbosity (if any) from the config file.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr unbound.conf 5 ,
.Xr unbound-checkconf 8 .
.Sh AUTHORS
.Ic Unbound
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIunbound.conf\fR(5),
\fIunbound\-checkconf\fR(8).
.SH "AUTHORS"
.B Unbound
developers are mentioned in the CREDITS file in the distribution.
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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
.TH "unbound.conf" "5" "@date@" "NLnet Labs" "unbound @version@"
.\"
.\" unbound.conf.5 -- unbound.conf manual
.\"
@@ -6,39 +7,44 @@
.\" See LICENSE for the license.
.\"
.\"
.Dd @date@
.Os FreeBSD
.Dt unbound.conf 5
.Sh NAME
.Nm unbound.conf
.Nd Unbound configuration file.
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm unbound.conf
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Ic unbound.conf
.SH "NAME"
.LP
.B unbound.conf
\- Unbound configuration file.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.LP
.B unbound.conf
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
.B unbound.conf
is used to configure
.Xr unbound 8 .
\fIunbound\fR(8).
The file format has attributes and values. Some attributes have attributes inside them.
The notation is: attribute: value.
.Pp
.P
Comments start with # and last to the end of line. Empty lines are
ignored as is whitespace at the beginning of a line.
.Pp
.P
The utility
.Xr unbound-checkconf 8
\fIunbound\-checkconf\fR(8)
can be used to check unbound.conf prior to usage.
.Sh EXAMPLE
.SH "EXAMPLE"
An example config file is shown below. Copy this to /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
and start the server with:
.P
.nf
$ unbound -c /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
$ unbound \-c /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
.fi
.P
Most settings are the defaults. Stop the server with:
.P
.nf
$ kill `cat /etc/unbound/unbound.pid`
.fi
.P
Below is a minimal config file. The source distribution contains an extensive
example.conf file with all the options.
.P
.nf
# unbound.conf(5) config file for unbound(8).
server:
@@ -48,192 +54,300 @@ server:
# logfile: "/etc/unbound/unbound.log" #uncomment to use logfile.
pidfile: "/etc/unbound/unbound.pid"
# verbosity: 1 # uncomment and increase to get more logging.
# listen on all interfaces, answer queries from the local subnet.
interface: 0.0.0.0
interface: ::0
access\-control: 10.0.0.0/8 allow
access\-control: 2001:DB8::/64 allow
.fi
.Sh FILE FORMAT
.SH "FILE FORMAT"
.LP
There must be whitespace between keywords. Attribute keywords end with a colon ':'. An attribute
is followed by its containing attributes, or a value.
.Pp
.P
Files can be included using the
.Ic include:
.B include:
directive. It can appear anywhere, and takes a single filename as an argument.
Processing continues as if the text from the included file was copied into
the config file at that point.
.Ss Server Options
.SS "Server Options"
These options are part of the
.Ic server:
.B server:
clause.
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It \fBverbosity:\fR <number>
.TP
.B verbosity: \fI<number>
The verbosity number, level 0 means no verbosity, only errors. Level 1
gives operational information. Level 2 gives query level information,
output per query. Level 3 gives algorithm level information.
gives operational information. Level 2 gives detailed operational
information. Level 3 gives query level information, output per query.
Level 4 gives algorithm level information.
Default is level 1. The verbosity can also be increased from the commandline,
see
.Xr unbound 8 .
.It \fBnum-threads:\fR <number>
\fIunbound\fR(8).
.TP
.B statistics-interval: \fI<seconds>
The number of seconds between printing statistics to the log for every thread.
Disable with value 0 or "". Default is disabled.
.TP
.B statistics-cumulative: \fI<yes or no>
If enabled, statistics are cumulative since starting unbound, without clearing
the statistics counters after logging the statistics. Default is no.
.TP
.B num\-threads: \fI<number>
The number of threads to create to serve clients. Use 1 for no threading.
.It \fBport:\fR <port number>
.TP
.B port: \fI<port number>
The port number, default 53, on which the server responds to queries.
.It \fBinterface:\fR <ip address>
.TP
.B interface: \fI<ip address>
Interface to use to connect to the network. This interface is listened to
for queries from clients, and answers to clients are given from it.
Can be given multiple times to work on several interfaces. If none are
given the default is to listen to localhost.
The interfaces are not changed on a reload (kill -HUP) but only on restart.
.It \fBoutgoing-interface:\fR <ip address>
The interfaces are not changed on a reload (kill \-HUP) but only on restart.
.TP
.B interface-automatic: \fI<yes or no>
Detect source interface on UDP queries and copy them to replies. This
feature is experimental, and needs support in your OS for IPv6
(and its socket options) and IPv4 (and have source-interface socket options).
Default value is no.
.TP
.B outgoing\-interface: \fI<ip address>
Interface to use to connect to the network. This interface is used to send
queries to authoritative servers and receive their replies. Can be given
multiple times to work on several interfaces. If none are given the
default (all) is used. You can specify the same interfaces in
.Ic interface:
.B interface:
and
.Ic outgoing-interface:
.B outgoing\-interface:
lines, the interfaces are then used for both purposes. Outgoing queries are
sent via a random outgoing interface to counter spoofing.
.It \fBoutgoing-port:\fR <port number>
The starting port number where the outgoing query port range is allocated.
Default is 1053.
.It \fBoutgoing-range:\fR <number>
Number of ports to open. This number is opened per thread for every outgoing
query interface. Must be at least 1. Default is 16.
Larger numbers give more protection against spoofing attempts, but need
extra resources from the operating system.
.It \fBoutgoing-num-tcp:\fR <number>
.TP
.B outgoing\-range: \fI<number>
Number of ports to open. This number of file descriptors can be opened per
thread. Must be at least 1. Default is 256. Larger numbers need extra
resources from the operating system.
.TP
.B outgoing\-port\-permit: \fI<port number or range>
Permit unbound to open this port or range of ports for use to send queries.
A larger number of permitted outgoing ports increases resilience against
spoofing attempts. Make sure these ports are not needed by other daemons.
By default only ports above 1024 that have not been assigned by IANA are used.
Give a port number or a range of the form "low-high", without spaces.
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.B outgoing\-port\-avoid: \fI<port number or range>
Do not permit unbound to open this port or range of ports for use to send
queries. Use this to make sure unbound does not grab a port that another
daemon needs. The port is avoided on all outgoing interfaces, both IP4 and IP6.
By default only ports above 1024 that have not been assigned by IANA are used.
Give a port number or a range of the form "low-high", without spaces.
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.B outgoing\-num\-tcp: \fI<number>
Number of outgoing TCP buffers to allocate per thread. Default is 10. If set
to 0, or if do_tcp is "no", no TCP queries to authoritative servers are done.
.It \fBincoming-num-tcp:\fR <number>
.TP
.B incoming\-num\-tcp: \fI<number>
Number of incoming TCP buffers to allocate per thread. Default is 10. If set
to 0, or if do_tcp is "no", no TCP queries from clients are accepted.
.It \fBmsg-buffer-size:\fR <number>
.TP
.B msg\-buffer\-size: \fI<number>
Number of bytes size of the message buffers. Default is 65552 bytes, enough
for 64 Kb packets, the maximum DNS message size. No message larger than this
can be sent or received. Can be reduced to use less memory, but some requests
for DNS data, such as for huge resource records, will result in a SERVFAIL
reply to the client.
.It \fBmsg-cache-size:\fR <number>
.TP
.B msg\-cache\-size: \fI<number>
Number of bytes size of the message cache. Default is 4 megabytes.
.It \fBmsg-cache-slabs:\fR <number>
A plain number is in bytes, append 'k', 'm' or 'g' for kilobytes, megabytes
or gigabytes (1024*1024 bytes in a megabyte).
.TP
.B msg\-cache\-slabs: \fI<number>
Number of slabs in the message cache. Slabs reduce lock contention by threads.
Must be set to a power of 2. Setting (close) to the number of cpus is a
reasonable guess.
.It \fBnum-queries-per-thread:\fR <number>
.TP
.B num\-queries\-per\-thread: \fI<number>
The number of queries that every thread will service simultaneously.
If more queries arrive that need servicing, they are dropped. This forces
the client to resend after a timeout; allowing the server time to work on
the existing queries. Default 1024.
.It \fBrrset-cache-size:\fR <number>
.TP
.B rrset\-cache\-size: \fI<number>
Number of bytes size of the RRset cache. Default is 4 megabytes.
.It \fBrrset-cache-slabs:\fR <number>
A plain number is in bytes, append 'k', 'm' or 'g' for kilobytes, megabytes
or gigabytes (1024*1024 bytes in a megabyte).
.TP
.B rrset\-cache\-slabs: \fI<number>
Number of slabs in the RRset cache. Slabs reduce lock contention by threads.
Must be set to a power of 2.
.It \fBcache-max-ttl:\fR <seconds>
.TP
.B cache\-max\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
Time to live maximum for RRsets and messages in the cache. Default is
864000 seconds (10 days). If the maximum kicks in, responses to clients
86400 seconds (1 day). If the maximum kicks in, responses to clients
still get decrementing TTLs based on the original (larger) values.
When the internal TTL expires, the cache item has expired.
Can be set lower to force the resolver to query for data often, and not
trust (very large) TTL values.
.It \fBinfra-host-ttl:\fR <seconds>
.TP
.B infra\-host\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
Time to live for entries in the host cache. The host cache contains
roundtrip timing and EDNS support information. Default is 900.
.It \fBinfra-lame-ttl:\fR <seconds>
.TP
.B infra\-lame\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
The time to live when a delegation is discovered to be lame. Default is 900.
.It \fBinfra-cache-slabs:\fR <number>
.TP
.B infra\-cache\-slabs: \fI<number>
Number of slabs in the infrastructure cache. Slabs reduce lock contention
by threads. Must be set to a power of 2.
.It \fBinfra-cache-numhosts:\fR <number>
.TP
.B infra\-cache\-numhosts: \fI<number>
Number of hosts for which information is cached. Default is 10000.
.It \fBinfra-cache-lame-size:\fR <number>
.TP
.B infra\-cache\-lame\-size: \fI<number>
Number of bytes that the lameness cache per host is allowed to use. Default
is 10 kb, which gives maximum storage for a couple score zones, depending on
the lame zone name lengths.
.It \fBdo-ip4:\fR <yes or no>
Enable or disable whether ip4 queries are answered. Default is yes.
.It \fBdo-ip6:\fR <yes or no>
Enable or disable whether ip6 queries are answered. Default is yes.
.It \fBdo-udp:\fR <yes or no>
Enable or disable whether UDP queries are answered. Default is yes.
.It \fBdo-tcp:\fR <yes or no>
Enable or disable whether TCP queries are answered. Default is yes.
.It \fBchroot:\fR <directory>
.TP
.B do\-ip4: \fI<yes or no>
Enable or disable whether ip4 queries are answered or issued. Default is yes.
.TP
.B do\-ip6: \fI<yes or no>
Enable or disable whether ip6 queries are answered or issued. Default is yes.
If disabled, queries are not answered on IPv6, and queries are not sent on
IPv6 to the internet nameservers.
.TP
.B do\-udp: \fI<yes or no>
Enable or disable whether UDP queries are answered or issued. Default is yes.
.TP
.B do\-tcp: \fI<yes or no>
Enable or disable whether TCP queries are answered or issued. Default is yes.
.TP
.B do\-daemonize: \fI<yes or no>
Enable or disable whether the unbound server forks into the background as
a daemon. Default is yes.
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.B access\-control: \fI<IP netblock> <action>
The netblock is given as an IP4 or IP6 address with /size appended for a
classless network block. The action can be deny, refuse or allow.
Deny stops queries from hosts from that netblock.
Refuse stops queries too, but sends a DNS rcode REFUSED error message back.
Allow gives access to clients from that netblock.
By default only localhost is allowed, the rest is refused.
The default is refused, because that is protocol\-friendly. The DNS protocol
is not designed to handle dropped packets due to policy, and dropping may
result in (possibly excessive) retried queries.
.TP
.B chroot: \fI<directory>
If chroot is enabled, you should pass the configfile (from the
commandline) as a full path from the original root. After the
chroot has been performed the now defunct portion of the config
file path is removed to be able to reread the config after a reload.
.IP
All other file paths (working dir, pidfile, logfile, roothints,
key files) can be specified in several ways:
as an absolute path relative to the new root,
as a relative path to the working directory, or
as an absolute path relative to the original root.
In the last case the path is adjusted to remove the unused portion.
.IP
Additionally, unbound may need to access /dev/random (for entropy)
and to /dev/log (if you use syslog) from inside the chroot.
.IP
If given a chroot is done to the given directory. The default is
"/etc/unbound". If you give "" no chroot is performed.
.It \fBusername:\fR <name>
"/usr/local/etc/unbound". If you give "" no chroot is performed.
.TP
.B username: \fI<name>
If given, after binding the port the user privileges are dropped. Default is
"unbound". If you give username: "" no user change is performed.
.Pp
.IP
If this user is not capable of binding the
port, reloads (by signal HUP) will still retain the opened ports.
If you change the port number in the config file, and that new port number
requires privileges, then a reload will fail; a restart is needed.
.It \fBdirectory:\fR <directory>
.TP
.B directory: \fI<directory>
Sets the working directory for the program.
.It \fBlogfile:\fR <filename>
.TP
.B logfile: \fI<filename>
If "" is given, logging goes to stderr, or nowhere once daemonized.
The logfile is appended to, in the following format:
.nf
[seconds since 1970] unbound[pid:tid]: type: message.
If this option is given, the use-syslog is option is set to "no".
.fi
If this option is given, the use\-syslog is option is set to "no".
The logfile is reopened (for append) when the config file is reread, on
SIGHUP.
.It \fBuse-syslog:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B use\-syslog: \fI<yes or no>
Sets unbound to send log messages to the syslogd, using
.Xr syslog 3 .
\fIsyslog\fR(3).
The log facility LOG_DAEMON is used, with identity "unbound".
The logfile setting is overridden when use-syslog is turned on.
The logfile setting is overridden when use\-syslog is turned on.
The default is to log to syslog.
.It \fBpidfile:\fR <filename>
The process id is written to the file. Default is "/etc/unbound/unbound.pid".
.TP
.B pidfile: \fI<filename>
The process id is written to the file. Default is "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound.pid".
So,
.nf
kill -HUP `cat /etc/unbound/unbound.pid`
kill \-HUP `cat /usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound.pid`
.fi
triggers a reload,
.nf
kill -QUIT `cat /etc/unbound/unbound.pid`
kill \-QUIT `cat /usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound.pid`
.fi
gracefully terminates.
.It \fBroot-hints:\fR <filename>
.TP
.B root\-hints: \fI<filename>
Read the root hints from this file. Default is nothing, using builtin hints
for the IN class. The file has the format of zone files, with root
nameserver names and addresses only. The default may become outdated,
when servers change, therefore it is good practice to use a root-hints file.
.It \fBhide-identity:\fR <yes or no>
when servers change, therefore it is good practice to use a root\-hints file.
.TP
.B hide\-identity: \fI<yes or no>
If enabled id.server and hostname.bind queries are refused.
.It \fBidentity:\fR <string>
.TP
.B identity: \fI<string>
Set the identity to report. If set to "", the default, then the hostname
of the server is returned.
.It \fBhide-version:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B hide\-version: \fI<yes or no>
If enabled version.server and version.bind queries are refused.
.It \fBversion:\fR <string>
.TP
.B version: \fI<string>
Set the version to report. If set to "", the default, then the package
version is returned.
.It \fBtarget-fetch-policy:\fR <"list of numbers">
.TP
.B target\-fetch\-policy: \fI<"list of numbers">
Set the target fetch policy used by unbound to determine if it should fetch
nameserver target addresses opportunistically. The policy is described per
dependency depth.
.Pp
.IP
The number of values determines the maximum dependency depth
that unbound will pursue in answering a query.
A value of -1 means to fetch all targets opportunistically for that dependency
A value of \-1 means to fetch all targets opportunistically for that dependency
depth. A value of 0 means to fetch on demand only. A positive value fetches
that many targets opportunistically.
.Pp
.IP
Enclose the list between quotes ("") and put spaces between numbers.
The default is "3 2 1 0 0". Setting all zeroes, "0 0 0 0 0" gives behaviour
closer to that of BIND 9, while setting "-1 -1 -1 -1 -1" gives behaviour
closer to that of BIND 9, while setting "\-1 \-1 \-1 \-1 \-1" gives behaviour
rumoured to be closer to that of BIND 8.
.It \fBharden-short-bufsize:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B harden\-short\-bufsize: \fI<yes or no>
Very small EDNS buffer sizes from queries are ignored. Default is off, since
it is legal protocol wise to send these, and unbound tries to give very
small answers to these queries, where possible.
.It \fBharden-large-queries:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B harden\-large\-queries: \fI<yes or no>
Very large queries are ignored. Default is off, since it is legal protocol
wise to send these, and could be necessary for operation if TSIG or EDNS
payload is very large.
.It \fBharden-glue:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B harden\-glue: \fI<yes or no>
Will trust glue only if it is within the servers authority. Default is on.
.It \fBharden-dnssec-stripped:\fR <yes or no>
Require DNSSEC data for trust-anchored zones, if such data is absent,
.TP
.B harden\-dnssec\-stripped: \fI<yes or no>
Require DNSSEC data for trust\-anchored zones, if such data is absent,
the zone becomes bogus. If turned off, and no DNSSEC data is received
(or the DNSKEY data fails to validate), then the zone is made insecure,
this behaves like there is no trust anchor. You could turn this off if
@@ -241,60 +355,80 @@ you are sometimes behind an intrusive firewall (of some sort) that
removes DNSSEC data from packets, or a zone changes from signed to
unsigned to badly signed often. If turned off you run the risk of a
downgrade attack that disables security for a zone. Default is on.
.It \fBdo-not-query-address:\fR <IP address>
.TP
.B use\-caps\-for\-id: \fI<yes or no>
Use 0x20-encoded random bits in the query to foil spoof attempts.
This perturbs the lowercase and uppercase of query names sent to
authority servers and checks if the reply still has the correct casing.
Disabled by default, because some caching forwarders may not
support this. It is known that some authority servers do not support 0x20,
and resolution will fail for them. A solution is on the TODO list.
This feature is an experimental implementation of draft dns\-0x20.
.TP
.B do\-not\-query\-address: \fI<IP address>
Do not query the given IP address. Can be IP4 or IP6. Append /num to
indicate a classless delegation netblock, for example like
10.2.3.4/24 or 2001::11/64.
.It \fBdo-not-query-localhost:\fR <yes or no>
If yes, localhost is added to the do-not-query-address entries, both
.TP
.B do\-not\-query\-localhost: \fI<yes or no>
If yes, localhost is added to the do\-not\-query\-address entries, both
IP6 ::1 and IP4 127.0.0.1/8. If no, then localhost can be used to send
queries to. Default is yes.
.It \fBmodule-config:\fR <"module names">
.TP
.B module\-config: \fI<"module names">
Module configuration, a list of module names separated by spaces, surround
the string with quotes (""). The modules can be validator, iterator.
Setting this to "iterator" will result in a non-validating server.
Setting this to "iterator" will result in a non\-validating server.
Setting this to "validator iterator" will turn on DNSSEC validation.
You must also set trust-anchors for validation to be useful.
.It \fBtrust-anchor-file:\fR <filename>
You must also set trust\-anchors for validation to be useful.
.TP
.B trust\-anchor\-file: \fI<filename>
File with trusted keys for validation. Both DS and DNSKEY entries can appear
in the file. The format of the file is the standard DNS Zone file format.
Default is "", or no trust anchor file.
.It \fBtrust-anchor:\fR <"Resource Record">
.TP
.B trust\-anchor: \fI<"Resource Record">
A DS or DNSKEY RR for a key to use for validation. Multiple entries can be
given to specify multiple trusted keys, in addition to the trust-anchor-files.
given to specify multiple trusted keys, in addition to the trust\-anchor\-files.
The resource record is entered in the same format as 'dig' or 'drill' prints
them, the same format as in the zone file. Has to be on a single line, with
"" around it. A TTL can be specified for ease of cut and paste, but is ignored.
A class can be specified, but class IN is default.
.It \fBtrusted-keys-file:\fR <filename>
.TP
.B trusted\-keys\-file: \fI<filename>
File with trusted keys for validation. Specify more than one file
with several entries, one file per entry. Like \fBtrust-anchor-file\fR
but has a different file format. Format is BIND-9 style format,
the trusted-keys { name flag proto algo "key"; }; clauses are read.
.It \fBval-override-date:\fR <rrsig-style date spec>
with several entries, one file per entry. Like \fBtrust\-anchor\-file\fR
but has a different file format. Format is BIND\-9 style format,
the trusted\-keys { name flag proto algo "key"; }; clauses are read.
.TP
.B val\-override\-date: \fI<rrsig\-style date spec>
Default is "" or "0", which disables this debugging feature. If enabled by
giving a RRSIG style date, that date is used for verifying RRSIG inception
and expiration dates, instead of the current date. Do not set this unless
you are debugging signature inception and expiration.
.It \fBval-bogus-ttl:\fR <number>
.TP
.B val\-bogus\-ttl: \fI<number>
The time to live for bogus data. This is data that has failed validation;
due to invalid signatures or other checks. The TTL from that data cannot be
trusted, and this value is used instead. The value is in seconds, default 900.
The time interval prevents repeated revalidation of bogus data.
.It \fBval-clean-additional:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B val\-clean\-additional: \fI<yes or no>
Instruct the validator to remove data from the additional section of secure
messages that are not signed properly. Messages that are insecure, bogus,
indeterminate or unchecked are not affected. Default is yes. Use this setting
to protect the users that rely on this validator for authentication from
protentially bad data in the additional section.
.It \fBval-permissive-mode:\fR <yes or no>
.TP
.B val\-permissive\-mode: \fI<yes or no>
Instruct the validator to mark bogus messages as indeterminate. The security
checks are performed, but if the result is bogus (failed security), the
reply is not withheld from the client with SERVFAIL as usual. The client
receives the bogus data. For messages that are found to be secure the AD bit
is set in replies. Also logging is performed as for full validation.
The default value is "no".
.It \fBval-nsec3-keysize-iterations:\fR <"list of values">
.TP
.B val\-nsec3\-keysize\-iterations: \fI<"list of values">
List of keysize and iteration count values, separated by spaces, surrounded
by quotes. Default is "1024 150 2048 500 4096 2500". This determines the
maximum allowed NSEC3 iteration count before a message is simply marked
@@ -302,92 +436,251 @@ insecure instead of performing the many hashing iterations. The list must
be in ascending order and have at least one entry. If you set it to
"1024 65535" there is no restriction to NSEC3 iteration values.
This table must be kept short; a very long list could cause slower operation.
.It \fBkey-cache-size:\fR <number>
.TP
.B key\-cache\-size: \fI<number>
Number of bytes size of the key cache. Default is 4 megabytes.
.It \fBkey-cache-slabs:\fR <number>
A plain number is in bytes, append 'k', 'm' or 'g' for kilobytes, megabytes
or gigabytes (1024*1024 bytes in a megabyte).
.TP
.B key\-cache\-slabs: \fI<number>
Number of slabs in the key cache. Slabs reduce lock contention by threads.
Must be set to a power of 2. Setting (close) to the number of cpus is a
reasonable guess.
.El
.Ss Stub Zone Options
.TP
.B local\-zone: \fI<zone> <type>
Configure a local zone. The type determines the answer to give if there is
no match from local\-data. The types are deny, refuse, static, transparent,
redirect, nodefault, and are explained below. After that the default settings
are listed. Use local\-data: to enter data into the local zone. Answers for
local zones are authoritative DNS answers. By default the zones are class IN.
.IP
If you need more complicated authoritative data, with referrals, wildcards,
CNAME/DNAME support, or DNSSEC authoritative service, setup a stub\-zone for
it as detailed in the stub zone section below.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIdeny\fR
Do not send an answer, drop the query.
If there is a match from local data, the query is answered.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIrefuse\fR
Send an error message reply, with rcode REFUSED.
If there is a match from local data, the query is answered.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIstatic\fR
If there is a match from local data, the query is answered.
Otherwise, the query is answered with nodata or nxdomain.
For a negative answer a SOA is included in the answer if present
as local\-data for the zone apex domain.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fItransparent\fR
If there is a match from local data, the query is answered.
Otherwise, the query is resolved normally.
If no local\-zone is given local\-data causes a transparent zone
to be created by default.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIredirect\fR
The query is answered from the local data for the zone name.
There may be no local data beneath the zone name.
This answers queries for the zone, and all subdomains of the zone
with the local data for the zone.
It can be used to redirect a domain to a different address, with
local\-zone: "example.com." redirect and
local\-data: "example.com. A 127.0.0.1"
queries for www.example.com and www.foo.example.com are redirected.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fInodefault\fR
Used to turn off default contents for AS112 zones. The other types
also turn off default contents for the zone. The 'nodefault' option
has no other effect than turning off default contents for the
given zone.
.P
The default zones are localhost, reverse 127.0.0.1 and ::1, and the AS112
zones. The AS112 zones are reverse DNS zones for private use and reserved
IP addresses for which the servers on the internet cannot provide correct
answers. They are configured by default to give nxdomain (no reverse
information) answers. The defaults can be turned off by specifying your
own local\-zone of that name, or using the 'nodefault' type. Below is a
list of the default zone contents.
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\h'5'\fIlocalhost\fR
The IP4 and IP6 localhost information is given. NS and SOA records are provided
for completeness and to satisfy some DNS update tools. Default content:
.nf
local\-zone: "localhost." static
local\-data: "localhost. 10800 IN NS localhost."
local\-data: "localhost. 10800 IN
SOA localhost. nobody.invalid. 1 3600 1200 604800 10800"
local\-data: "localhost. 10800 IN A 127.0.0.1"
local\-data: "localhost. 10800 IN AAAA ::1"
.fi
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse IPv4 loopback\fR
Default content:
.nf
local\-zone: "127.in\-addr.arpa." static
local\-data: "127.in\-addr.arpa. 10800 IN NS localhost."
local\-data: "127.in\-addr.arpa. 10800 IN
SOA localhost. nobody.invalid. 1 3600 1200 604800 10800"
local\-data: "1.0.0.127.in\-addr.arpa. 10800 IN
PTR localhost."
.fi
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse IPv6 loopback\fR
Default content:
.nf
local\-zone: "1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa." static
local\-data: "1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa. 10800 IN
NS localhost."
local\-data: "1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa. 10800 IN
SOA localhost. nobody.invalid. 1 3600 1200 604800 10800"
local\-data: "1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa. 10800 IN
PTR localhost."
.fi
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse RFC1918 local use zones\fR
Reverse data for zones 10.in\-addr.arpa, 16.172.in\-addr.arpa to
31.172.in\-addr.arpa, 168.192.in\-addr.arpa.
The \fBlocal\-zone:\fR is set static and as \fBlocal\-data:\fR SOA and NS
records are provided.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse RFC3330 IP4 this, link\-local, testnet and broadcast\fR
Reverse data for zones 0.in\-addr.arpa, 254.169.in\-addr.arpa,
2.0.192.in\-addr.arpa, 255.255.255.255.in\-addr.arpa.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse RFC4291 IP6 unspecified\fR
Reverse data for zone
.nf
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa.
.fi
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse RFC4193 IPv6 Locally Assigned Local Addresses\fR
Reverse data for zone D.F.ip6.arpa.
.TP 10
\h'5'\fIreverse RFC4291 IPv6 Link Local Addresses\fR
Reverse data for zones 8.E.F.ip6.arpa to B.E.F.ip6.arpa.
.\" End of local-zone listing.
.TP 5
.B local\-data: \fI"<resource record string>"
Configure local data, which is served in reply to queries for it.
The query has to match exactly unless you configure the local\-zone as
redirect. If not matched exactly, the local\-zone type determines
further processing. If local\-data is configured that is not a subdomain of
a local\-zone, a transparent local\-zone is configured.
For record types such as TXT, use single quotes, as in
local\-data: 'example. TXT "text"'.
.IP
If you need more complicated authoritative data, with referrals, wildcards,
CNAME/DNAME support, or DNSSEC authoritative service, setup a stub\-zone for
it as detailed in the stub zone section below.
.SS "Stub Zone Options"
.LP
There may be multiple
.Ic stub-zone:
.B stub\-zone:
clauses. Each with a name: and zero or more hostnames or IP addresses.
For the stub zone this list of nameservers is used. Class IN is assumed.
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It \fBname:\fR <domain name>
.P
The stub zone can be used to configure authoritative data to be used
by the resolver that cannot be accessed using the public internet servers.
This is useful for company\-local data or private zones. Setup an
authoritative server on a different host (or different port). Enter a config
entry for unbound with
.B stub\-addr:
<ip address of host[@port]>.
The unbound resolver can then access the data, without referring to the
public internet for it.
.P
This setup allows DNSSEC signed zones to be served by that
authoritative server, in which case a trusted key entry with the public key
can be put in config, so that unbound can validate the data and set the AD
bit on replies for the private zone (authoritative servers do not set the
AD bit). This setup makes unbound capable of answering queries for the
private zone, and can even set the AD bit ('authentic'), but the AA
('authoritative') bit is not set on these replies.
.TP
.B name: \fI<domain name>
Name of the stub zone.
.It \fBstub-host:\fR <domain name>
.TP
.B stub\-host: \fI<domain name>
Name of stub zone nameserver. Is itself resolved before it is used.
.It \fBstub-addr:\fR <IP address>
.TP
.B stub\-addr: \fI<IP address>
IP address of stub zone nameserver. Can be IP 4 or IP 6.
To use a nondefault port for DNS communication append '@' with the port number.
.El
.Ss Forward Zone Options
.SS "Forward Zone Options"
.LP
There may be multiple
.Ic forward-zone:
.B forward\-zone:
clauses. Each with a name: and zero or more hostnames or IP addresses.
For the forward zone this list of nameservers is used to forward the queries
to. The servers have to handle further recursion for the query. Class IN is
assumed. A forward-zone entry with name "." and a forward-addr target will
assumed. A forward\-zone entry with name "." and a forward\-addr target will
forward all queries to that other server (unless it can answer from the cache).
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It \fBname:\fR <domain name>
.TP
.B name: \fI<domain name>
Name of the forward zone.
.It \fBforward-host:\fR <domain name>
.TP
.B forward\-host: \fI<domain name>
Name of server to forward to. Is itself resolved before it is used.
.It \fBforward-addr:\fR <IP address>
.TP
.B forward\-addr: \fI<IP address>
IP address of server to forward to. Can be IP 4 or IP 6.
To use a nondefault port for DNS communication append '@' with the port number.
.El
.Sh MEMORY CONTROL EXAMPLE
.SH "MEMORY CONTROL EXAMPLE"
In the example config settings below memory usage is reduced. Some service
levels are lower, notable very large data and a high TCP load are no longer
supported. Very large data and high TCP loads are exceptional for the DNS.
DNSSEC validation is enabled, just add trust anchors.
If you do not have to worry about programs using more than 1 meg of memory,
the below example is not for you. Use the defaults to receive full service.
.Pp
If you do not have to worry about programs using more than 3 Mb of memory,
the below example is not for you. Use the defaults to receive full service,
which on BSD-32bit tops out at 30-40 Mb after heavy usage.
.P
.nf
# example settings that reduce memory usage
server:
num-threads: 1
outgoing-num-tcp: 1 # this limits TCP service, uses less buffers.
incoming-num-tcp: 1
outgoing-range: 1 # uses less memory, but less port randomness.
msg-buffer-size: 8192 # note this limits service, 'no huge stuff'.
msg-cache-size: 102400 # 100 Kb.
msg-cache-slabs: 1
rrset-cache-size: 102400 # 100 Kb.
rrset-cache-slabs: 1
infra-cache-numhosts: 200
infra-cache-numlame: 10
key-cache-size: 102400 # 100 Kb.
key-cache-slabs: 1
num-queries-per-thread: 30
target-fetch-policy: "2 1 0 0 0 0"
harden-large-queries: "yes"
harden-short-bufsize: "yes"
do-ip6: no # save a bit of memory if not used.
num\-threads: 1
outgoing\-num\-tcp: 1 # this limits TCP service, uses less buffers.
incoming\-num\-tcp: 1
outgoing\-range: 16 # uses less memory, but less performance.
msg\-buffer\-size: 8192 # note this limits service, 'no huge stuff'.
msg\-cache\-size: 100k
msg\-cache\-slabs: 1
rrset\-cache\-size: 100k
rrset\-cache\-slabs: 1
infra\-cache\-numhosts: 200
infra\-cache\-slabs: 1
infra\-cache\-lame\-size: 1k
key\-cache\-size: 100k
key\-cache\-slabs: 1
num\-queries\-per\-thread: 30
target\-fetch\-policy: "2 1 0 0 0 0"
harden\-large\-queries: "yes"
harden\-short\-bufsize: "yes"
.fi
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Pa /etc/unbound
.SH "FILES"
.TP
.I /usr/local/etc/unbound
default unbound working directory and default
.Xr chroot 2
\fIchroot\fR(2)
location.
.It Pa unbound.conf
.TP
.I unbound.conf
unbound configuration file.
.It Pa unbound.pid
.TP
.I unbound.pid
default unbound pidfile with process ID of the running daemon.
.It Pa unbound.log
.TP
.I unbound.log
unbound log file. default is to log to
.Xr syslog 3 .
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr unbound 8 ,
.Xr unbound-checkconf 8 .
.Sh AUTHORS
.Ic Unbound
\fIsyslog\fR(3).
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIunbound\fR(8),
\fIunbound\-checkconf\fR(8).
.SH "AUTHORS"
.B Unbound
was written by NLnet Labs. Please see CREDITS file
in the distribution for further details.
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@@ -106,6 +106,8 @@ struct delegpt_addr {
socklen_t addrlen;
/** number of attempts for this addr */
int attempts;
/** rtt stored here in the selection algorithm */
int sel_rtt;
};
/**
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@@ -103,68 +103,23 @@ donotq_insert(struct iter_donotq* dq, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
node->net = net;
node->parent = NULL;
if(!rbtree_insert(dq->tree, &node->node)) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "duplicate donotquery address ignored.");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "duplicate donotquery address ignored.");
}
return 1;
}
/** make sure the netblock ends in zeroes for compare in tree */
static void
mask_block(int ip6, struct sockaddr_storage* addr, int net)
{
uint8_t mask[8] = {0x0, 0x1, 0x3, 0x7, 0xf, 0x1f, 0x3f, 0x7f};
int i, max;
uint8_t* s;
if(ip6) {
s = (uint8_t*)&((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr)->sin6_addr;
max = 128;
} else {
s = (uint8_t*)&((struct sockaddr_in*)addr)->sin_addr;
max = 32;
}
if(net >= max)
return;
for(i=net/8+1; i<max/8; i++) {
s[i] = 0;
}
s[net/8] &= mask[net&0x7];
}
/** apply donotq string */
static int
donotq_str_cfg(struct iter_donotq* dq, const char* str)
{
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
int net;
char* s = NULL;
socklen_t addrlen;
net = (str_is_ip6(str)?128:32);
if((s=strchr(str, '/'))) {
if(atoi(s+1) > net) {
log_err("netblock too large: %s", str);
return 0;
}
net = atoi(s+1);
if(net == 0 && strcmp(s+1, "0") != 0) {
log_err("cannot parse donotquery netblock:"
" '%s'", str);
return 0;
}
if(!(s = strdup(str))) {
log_err("out of memory");
return 0;
}
*strchr(s, '/') = '\0';
}
if(!ipstrtoaddr(s?s:str, UNBOUND_DNS_PORT, &addr, &addrlen)) {
free(s);
log_err("cannot parse donotquery ip address: '%s'", str);
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "donotq: %s", str);
if(!netblockstrtoaddr(str, UNBOUND_DNS_PORT, &addr, &addrlen, &net)) {
log_err("cannot parse donotquery netblock: %s", str);
return 0;
}
if(s) {
free(s);
mask_block(str_is_ip6(str), &addr, net);
}
if(!donotq_insert(dq, &addr, addrlen, net)) {
log_err("out of memory");
return 0;
@@ -185,42 +140,6 @@ read_donotq(struct iter_donotq* dq, struct config_file* cfg)
return 1;
}
/** number of bits that two addrs share (are equal) */
static int
addr_in_common(struct sockaddr_storage* addr1, int net1,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr2, int net2, socklen_t addrlen)
{
int min = (net1<net2)?net1:net2;
int i, to;
int match = 0;
uint8_t* s1, *s2;
if(addr_is_ip6(addr1, addrlen)) {
s1 = (uint8_t*)&((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr1)->sin6_addr;
s2 = (uint8_t*)&((struct sockaddr_in6*)addr2)->sin6_addr;
to = 16;
} else {
s1 = (uint8_t*)&((struct sockaddr_in*)addr1)->sin_addr;
s2 = (uint8_t*)&((struct sockaddr_in*)addr2)->sin_addr;
to = 4;
}
/* match = bits_in_common(s1, s2, to); */
for(i=0; i<to; i++) {
if(s1[i] == s2[i]) {
match += 8;
} else {
uint8_t z = s1[i]^s2[i];
log_assert(z);
while(!(z&0x80)) {
match++;
z<<=1;
}
break;
}
}
if(match > min) match = min;
return match;
}
/** initialise parent pointers in the tree */
static void
donotq_init_parents(struct iter_donotq* donotq)
@@ -261,8 +180,10 @@ donotq_apply_cfg(struct iter_donotq* dq, struct config_file* cfg)
if(cfg->donotquery_localhost) {
if(!donotq_str_cfg(dq, "127.0.0.0/8"))
return 0;
if(!donotq_str_cfg(dq, "::1"))
return 0;
if(cfg->do_ip6) {
if(!donotq_str_cfg(dq, "::1"))
return 0;
}
}
donotq_init_parents(dq);
return 1;
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ struct iter_donotq {
/** regional for allocation */
struct regional* region;
/**
* Tree of the single addresses that are blocked.
* Tree of the address spans that are blocked.
* contents of type iter_donotq_addr.
*/
rbtree_t* tree;
@@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ struct iter_donotq {
/**
* Iterator donotquery address.
* A single address that must not be used to send queries to.
* An address span that must not be used to send queries to.
*/
struct iter_donotq_addr {
/** redblacktree node, key is this structure: addr and addrlen */
/** redblacktree node, key is this structure: addr and addrlen, net */
rbnode_t node;
/** address */
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
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@@ -228,8 +228,8 @@ read_forwards(struct iter_forwards* fwd, struct config_file* cfg)
return 0;
if(!forwards_insert(fwd, LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, dp))
return 0;
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "Forward zone server list:");
delegpt_log(VERB_DETAIL, dp);
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "Forward zone server list:");
delegpt_log(VERB_QUERY, dp);
}
return 1;
}
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@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ read_stubs(struct iter_hints* hints, struct config_file* cfg)
return 0;
if(!hints_insert(hints, LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, dp))
return 0;
delegpt_log(VERB_DETAIL, dp);
delegpt_log(VERB_QUERY, dp);
}
return 1;
}
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ read_root_hints(struct iter_hints* hints, char* fname)
fclose(f);
return 0;
}
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "Reading root hints from %s", fname);
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "Reading root hints from %s", fname);
while(!feof(f)) {
status = ldns_rr_new_frm_fp_l(&rr, f,
&default_ttl, &origin, &prev_rr, &lineno);
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ read_root_hints(struct iter_hints* hints, char* fname)
if(!hints_insert(hints, c, dp)) {
return 0;
}
delegpt_log(VERB_DETAIL, dp);
delegpt_log(VERB_QUERY, dp);
return 1;
}
@@ -403,7 +403,12 @@ read_root_hints_list(struct iter_hints* hints, struct config_file* cfg)
for(p = cfg->root_hints; p; p = p->next) {
log_assert(p->str);
if(p->str && p->str[0]) {
if(!read_root_hints(hints, p->str))
char* f = p->str;
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0] &&
strncmp(p->str, cfg->chrootdir,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) == 0)
f += strlen(cfg->chrootdir);
if(!read_root_hints(hints, f))
return 0;
}
}
@@ -434,7 +439,6 @@ hints_apply_cfg(struct iter_hints* hints, struct config_file* cfg)
return 0;
if(!hints_insert(hints, LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, dp))
return 0;
delegpt_log(VERB_DETAIL, dp);
}
init_parents(hints);
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@@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ static void
remove_rrset(const char* str, ldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg,
struct rrset_parse* prev, struct rrset_parse** rrset)
{
if(verbosity >= VERB_DETAIL
if(verbosity >= VERB_QUERY
&& (*rrset)->dname_len <= LDNS_MAX_DOMAINLEN) {
uint8_t buf[LDNS_MAX_DOMAINLEN+1];
dname_pkt_copy(pkt, buf, (*rrset)->dname);
log_nametypeclass(VERB_DETAIL, str, buf,
log_nametypeclass(VERB_QUERY, str, buf,
(*rrset)->type, ntohs((*rrset)->rrset_class));
}
if(prev)
@@ -350,6 +350,10 @@ scrub_normalize(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg,
"too long");
return 0;
}
/* internally we have CNAME'd/DNAME'd chains ending
* in nxdomain with NOERROR rcode, change rcode
* to reflect this (if needed) */
FLAGS_SET_RCODE(msg->flags, LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR);
if(nx && nx->type == LDNS_RR_TYPE_CNAME &&
dname_pkt_compare(pkt, sname, nx->dname) == 0) {
/* check next cname */
@@ -392,6 +396,10 @@ scrub_normalize(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg,
return 0;
prev = rrset;
rrset = rrset->rrset_all_next;
/* internally we have CNAME'd/DNAME'd chains ending
* in nxdomain with NOERROR rcode, change rcode
* to reflect this (if needed) */
FLAGS_SET_RCODE(msg->flags, LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR);
continue;
}
@@ -459,7 +467,7 @@ store_rrset(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg, struct module_env* env,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* k;
struct packed_rrset_data* d;
struct rrset_ref ref;
uint32_t now = time(NULL);
uint32_t now = *env->now;
k = alloc_special_obtain(env->alloc);
if(!k)
@@ -556,6 +564,14 @@ scrub_message(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg,
if( !(msg->flags&BIT_QR) )
return 0;
/* make sure that a query is echoed back when NOERROR or NXDOMAIN */
/* this is not required for basic operation but is a forgery
* resistance (security) feature */
if((FLAGS_GET_RCODE(msg->flags) == LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR ||
FLAGS_GET_RCODE(msg->flags) == LDNS_RCODE_NXDOMAIN) &&
msg->qdcount == 0)
return 0;
/* if a query is echoed back, make sure it is correct. Otherwise,
* this may be not a reply to our query. */
if(msg->qdcount == 1) {
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ iter_apply_cfg(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct config_file* cfg)
if(!read_fetch_policy(iter_env, cfg->target_fetch_policy))
return 0;
for(i=0; i<iter_env->max_dependency_depth+1; i++)
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "target fetch policy for level %d is %d",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "target fetch policy for level %d is %d",
i, iter_env->target_fetch_policy[i]);
if(!iter_env->hints)
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ iter_apply_cfg(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct config_file* cfg)
/** filter out unsuitable targets, return rtt or -1 */
static int
iter_filter_unsuitable(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct module_env* env,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, time_t now, struct delegpt_addr* a)
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t now, struct delegpt_addr* a)
{
int rtt;
int lame;
@@ -156,38 +156,61 @@ iter_filter_unsuitable(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct module_env* env,
return UNKNOWN_SERVER_NICENESS;
}
/** lookup RTT information, and also store fastest rtt (if any) */
static int
iter_fill_rtt(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct module_env* env,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t now, struct delegpt* dp,
int* best_rtt)
{
int got_it = 0;
struct delegpt_addr* a;
for(a=dp->result_list; a; a = a->next_result) {
a->sel_rtt = iter_filter_unsuitable(iter_env, env,
name, namelen, now, a);
if(a->sel_rtt != -1) {
if(!got_it) {
*best_rtt = a->sel_rtt;
got_it = 1;
} else if(a->sel_rtt < *best_rtt) {
*best_rtt = a->sel_rtt;
}
}
}
return got_it;
}
/** filter the addres list, putting best targets at front,
* returns number of best targets (or 0, no suitable targets) */
static int
iter_filter_order(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct module_env* env,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, time_t now, struct delegpt* dp,
int* best_rtt)
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t now, struct delegpt* dp,
int* selected_rtt)
{
int got_num = 0, got_rtt = 0, thisrtt, swap_to_front;
int got_num = 0, low_rtt = 0, swap_to_front;
struct delegpt_addr* a, *n, *prev=NULL;
/* fillup sel_rtt and find best rtt in the bunch */
got_num = iter_fill_rtt(iter_env, env, name, namelen, now, dp,
&low_rtt);
if(got_num == 0)
return 0;
got_num = 0;
a = dp->result_list;
while(a) {
/* filter out unsuitable targets */
thisrtt = iter_filter_unsuitable(iter_env, env, name, namelen,
now, a);
if(thisrtt == -1) {
/* skip unsuitable targets */
if(a->sel_rtt == -1) {
prev = a;
a = a->next_result;
continue;
}
/* classify the server address and determine what to do */
swap_to_front = 0;
if(got_num == 0) {
got_rtt = thisrtt;
got_num = 1;
swap_to_front = 1;
} else if(thisrtt == got_rtt) {
if(a->sel_rtt >= low_rtt && a->sel_rtt - low_rtt <= RTT_BAND) {
got_num++;
swap_to_front = 1;
} else if(thisrtt < got_rtt) {
got_rtt = thisrtt;
got_num = 1; /* start back at count of 1 */
} else if(a->sel_rtt<low_rtt && low_rtt-a->sel_rtt<=RTT_BAND) {
got_num++;
swap_to_front = 1;
}
/* swap to front if necessary, or move to next result */
@@ -202,7 +225,7 @@ iter_filter_order(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct module_env* env,
a = a->next_result;
}
}
*best_rtt = got_rtt;
*selected_rtt = low_rtt;
return got_num;
}
@@ -211,12 +234,11 @@ iter_server_selection(struct iter_env* iter_env,
struct module_env* env, struct delegpt* dp,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, int* dnssec_expected)
{
time_t now = time(NULL);
int sel;
int selrtt;
struct delegpt_addr* a, *prev;
int num = iter_filter_order(iter_env, env, name, namelen, now, dp,
&selrtt);
int num = iter_filter_order(iter_env, env, name, namelen,
*env->now, dp, &selrtt);
if(num == 0)
return NULL;
@@ -313,7 +335,7 @@ causes_cycle(struct module_qstate* qstate, uint8_t* name, size_t namelen,
qinf.qname_len = namelen;
qinf.qtype = t;
qinf.qclass = c;
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detect_cycle(
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detect_cycle(
qstate->env->detect_cycle));
return (*qstate->env->detect_cycle)(qstate, &qinf,
(uint16_t)(BIT_RD|BIT_CD), qstate->is_priming);
@@ -331,7 +353,7 @@ iter_mark_cycle_targets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct delegpt* dp)
LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA, qstate->qinfo.qclass) ||
causes_cycle(qstate, ns->name, ns->namelen,
LDNS_RR_TYPE_A, qstate->qinfo.qclass)) {
log_nametypeclass(VERB_DETAIL, "skipping target due "
log_nametypeclass(VERB_QUERY, "skipping target due "
"to dependency cycle (harden-glue: no may "
"fix some of the cycles)",
ns->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_A,
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ void
iter_deinit(struct module_env* env, int id)
{
struct iter_env* iter_env;
if(!env || !env->modinfo || !env->modinfo[id])
if(!env || !env->modinfo[id])
return;
iter_env = (struct iter_env*)env->modinfo[id];
free(iter_env->target_fetch_policy);
@@ -188,7 +188,8 @@ error_supers(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id, struct module_qstate* super)
/* not interested */
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "subq error, but not interested");
log_query_info(VERB_ALGO, "superq", &super->qinfo);
delegpt_log(VERB_ALGO, super_iq->dp);
if(super_iq->dp)
delegpt_log(VERB_ALGO, super_iq->dp);
log_assert(0);
return;
}
@@ -215,7 +216,7 @@ error_supers(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id, struct module_qstate* super)
static int
error_response(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id, int rcode)
{
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "return error response %s",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "return error response %s",
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rcodes, rcode)?
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rcodes, rcode)->name:"??");
qstate->return_rcode = rcode;
@@ -224,6 +225,23 @@ error_response(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id, int rcode)
return 0;
}
/** check if prepend item is duplicate item */
static int
prepend_is_duplicate(struct ub_packed_rrset_key** sets, size_t to,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* dup)
{
size_t i;
for(i=0; i<to; i++) {
if(sets[i]->rk.type == dup->rk.type &&
sets[i]->rk.rrset_class == dup->rk.rrset_class &&
sets[i]->rk.dname_len == dup->rk.dname_len &&
query_dname_compare(sets[i]->rk.dname, dup->rk.dname)
== 0)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/** prepend the prepend list in the answer and authority section of dns_msg */
static int
iter_prepend(struct iter_qstate* iq, struct dns_msg* msg,
@@ -253,6 +271,11 @@ iter_prepend(struct iter_qstate* iq, struct dns_msg* msg,
/* AUTH section */
num_ns = 0;
for(p = iq->ns_prepend_list; p; p = p->next) {
if(prepend_is_duplicate(sets+msg->rep->an_numrrsets+num_an,
num_ns, p->rrset) || prepend_is_duplicate(
msg->rep->rrsets+msg->rep->an_numrrsets,
msg->rep->ns_numrrsets, p->rrset))
continue;
sets[msg->rep->an_numrrsets + num_an + num_ns++] = p->rrset;
}
memcpy(sets + num_an + msg->rep->an_numrrsets + num_ns,
@@ -433,7 +456,7 @@ generate_sub_request(uint8_t* qname, size_t qnamelen, uint16_t qtype,
qflags |= BIT_CD;
/* attach subquery, lookup existing or make a new one */
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_attach_sub(qstate->env->attach_sub));
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_attach_sub(qstate->env->attach_sub));
if(!(*qstate->env->attach_sub)(qstate, &qinf, qflags, prime, &subq)) {
return 0;
}
@@ -446,7 +469,7 @@ generate_sub_request(uint8_t* qname, size_t qnamelen, uint16_t qtype,
sizeof(struct iter_qstate));
if(!subq->minfo[id]) {
log_err("init subq: out of memory");
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_kill_sub(
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_kill_sub(
qstate->env->kill_sub));
(*qstate->env->kill_sub)(subq);
return 0;
@@ -480,7 +503,7 @@ prime_root(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
{
struct delegpt* dp;
struct module_qstate* subq;
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "priming . NS %s",
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "priming . %s NS",
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, (int)qclass)?
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, (int)qclass)->name:"??");
dp = hints_lookup_root(ie->hints, qclass);
@@ -564,7 +587,7 @@ prime_stub(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
subiq->dp = delegpt_copy(stub_dp, subq->region);
if(!subiq->dp) {
log_err("out of memory priming stub, copydp");
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_kill_sub(
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_kill_sub(
qstate->env->kill_sub));
(*qstate->env->kill_sub)(subq);
(void)error_response(qstate, id, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
@@ -639,7 +662,7 @@ processInitRequest(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
/* We enforce a maximum number of query restarts. This is primarily a
* cheap way to prevent CNAME loops. */
if(iq->query_restart_count > MAX_RESTART_COUNT) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request has exceeded the maximum number"
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request has exceeded the maximum number"
" of query restarts with %d", iq->query_restart_count);
return error_response(qstate, id, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
}
@@ -650,7 +673,7 @@ processInitRequest(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
* of work required to answer a given query. */
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "request has dependency depth of %d", iq->depth);
if(iq->depth > ie->max_dependency_depth) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request has exceeded the maximum "
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request has exceeded the maximum "
"dependency depth with depth of %d", iq->depth);
return error_response(qstate, id, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
}
@@ -736,7 +759,7 @@ processInitRequest(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
* cache needs to be primed for the qclass. */
iq->dp = dns_cache_find_delegation(qstate->env, delname,
delnamelen, iq->qchase.qtype, iq->qchase.qclass,
qstate->region, &iq->deleg_msg, (uint32_t)time(NULL));
qstate->region, &iq->deleg_msg, *qstate->env->now);
/* If the cache has returned nothing, then we have a
* root priming situation. */
@@ -769,7 +792,7 @@ processInitRequest(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
if(iter_dp_is_useless(qstate, iq->dp)) {
if(dname_is_root(iq->dp->name)) {
/* use safety belt */
verbose(VERB_OPS, "Priming problem: NS but "
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "Cache has root NS but "
"no addresses. Fallback to the safety belt.");
iq->dp = hints_lookup_root(ie->hints,
iq->qchase.qclass);
@@ -802,17 +825,6 @@ processInitRequest(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "cache delegation returns delegpt");
delegpt_log(VERB_ALGO, iq->dp);
/* if the cache reply dp equals a validation anchor or msg has DS,
* then DNSSEC RRSIGs are expected in the reply */
iq->dnssec_expected = iter_indicates_dnssec(qstate->env, iq->dp,
iq->deleg_msg, iq->qchase.qclass);
/* Reset the RD flag. If this is a query restart, then the RD
* will have been turned off. */
if(qstate->query_flags & BIT_RD)
iq->chase_flags |= BIT_RD;
else iq->chase_flags &= ~BIT_RD;
/* Otherwise, set the current delegation point and move on to the
* next state. */
return next_state(iq, INIT_REQUEST_2_STATE);
@@ -838,7 +850,7 @@ static int
processInitRequest2(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
struct iter_env* ie, int id)
{
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "resolving (init part 2): ",
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "resolving (init part 2): ",
&qstate->qinfo);
/* Check to see if we need to prime a stub zone. */
@@ -865,11 +877,16 @@ processInitRequest2(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
static int
processInitRequest3(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq)
{
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "resolving (init part 3): ",
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "resolving (init part 3): ",
&qstate->qinfo);
/* if the cache reply dp equals a validation anchor or msg has DS,
* then DNSSEC RRSIGs are expected in the reply */
iq->dnssec_expected = iter_indicates_dnssec(qstate->env, iq->dp,
iq->deleg_msg, iq->qchase.qclass);
/* If the RD flag wasn't set, then we just finish with the
* cached referral as the response. */
if(!(iq->chase_flags & BIT_RD)) {
if(!(qstate->query_flags & BIT_RD)) {
iq->response = iq->deleg_msg;
if(verbosity >= VERB_ALGO)
log_dns_msg("no RD requested, using delegation msg",
@@ -915,7 +932,7 @@ generate_target_query(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
subiq->dp = delegpt_copy(iq->dp, subq->region);
}
}
log_nametypeclass(VERB_DETAIL, "new target", name, qtype, qclass);
log_nametypeclass(VERB_QUERY, "new target", name, qtype, qclass);
return 1;
}
@@ -1029,7 +1046,7 @@ processQueryTargets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
* needs to send a query to. That is, at least one per referral,
* more if some targets timeout or return throwaway answers. */
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "processQueryTargets:", &qstate->qinfo);
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "processQueryTargets:", &qstate->qinfo);
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "processQueryTargets: targetqueries %d, "
"currentqueries %d", iq->num_target_queries,
iq->num_current_queries);
@@ -1038,7 +1055,7 @@ processQueryTargets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
/* Make sure that we haven't run away */
/* FIXME: is this check even necessary? */
if(iq->referral_count > MAX_REFERRAL_COUNT) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "request has exceeded the maximum "
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "request has exceeded the maximum "
"number of referrrals with %d", iq->referral_count);
return error_response(qstate, id, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
}
@@ -1046,7 +1063,7 @@ processQueryTargets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
/* Make sure we have a delegation point, otherwise priming failed
* or another failure occurred */
if(!iq->dp) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "Failed to get a delegation, giving up");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "Failed to get a delegation, giving up");
return error_response(qstate, id, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
}
delegpt_log(VERB_ALGO, iq->dp);
@@ -1114,7 +1131,7 @@ processQueryTargets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
/* Since a target query might have been made, we
* need to check again. */
if(iq->num_target_queries == 0) {
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "out of query targets -- "
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "out of query targets -- "
"returning SERVFAIL");
/* fail -- no more targets, no more hope
* of targets, no hope of a response. */
@@ -1141,18 +1158,19 @@ processQueryTargets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
}
/* We have a valid target. */
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "sending query:", &iq->qchase);
log_name_addr(VERB_DETAIL, "sending to target:", iq->dp->name,
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "sending query:", &iq->qchase);
log_name_addr(VERB_QUERY, "sending to target:", iq->dp->name,
&target->addr, target->addrlen);
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_send_query(qstate->env->send_query));
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_send_query(qstate->env->send_query));
outq = (*qstate->env->send_query)(
iq->qchase.qname, iq->qchase.qname_len,
iq->qchase.qtype, iq->qchase.qclass,
iq->chase_flags, EDNS_DO|BIT_CD,
&target->addr, target->addrlen, qstate);
if(!outq) {
log_err("error sending query to auth server; skip this address");
log_addr(0, "error for address:",
verbose(VERB_OPS, "error sending query to auth server; "
"skip this address");
log_addr(VERB_OPS, "error for address:",
&target->addr, target->addrlen);
return next_state(iq, QUERYTARGETS_STATE);
}
@@ -1222,7 +1240,7 @@ processQueryResponse(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
/* close down outstanding requests to be discarded */
outbound_list_clear(&iq->outlist);
iq->num_current_queries = 0;
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detach_subs(
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detach_subs(
qstate->env->detach_subs));
(*qstate->env->detach_subs)(qstate);
iq->num_target_queries = 0;
@@ -1260,7 +1278,7 @@ processQueryResponse(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
*/
outbound_list_clear(&iq->outlist);
iq->num_current_queries = 0;
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detach_subs(
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detach_subs(
qstate->env->detach_subs));
(*qstate->env->detach_subs)(qstate);
iq->num_target_queries = 0;
@@ -1302,7 +1320,7 @@ processQueryResponse(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
*/
outbound_list_clear(&iq->outlist);
iq->num_current_queries = 0;
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detach_subs(
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_modenv_detach_subs(
qstate->env->detach_subs));
(*qstate->env->detach_subs)(qstate);
iq->num_target_queries = 0;
@@ -1318,8 +1336,8 @@ processQueryResponse(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
* gotten this from cache, so test to be sure */
if(!infra_set_lame(qstate->env->infra_cache,
&qstate->reply->addr, qstate->reply->addrlen,
iq->dp->name, iq->dp->namelen, time(NULL),
dnsseclame))
iq->dp->name, iq->dp->namelen,
*qstate->env->now, dnsseclame))
log_err("mark host lame: out of memory");
} else log_err("%slame response from cache",
dnsseclame?"DNSSEC ":"");
@@ -1505,7 +1523,7 @@ static int
processFinished(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
int id)
{
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "finishing processing for",
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "finishing processing for",
&qstate->qinfo);
if(!iq->response) {
@@ -1548,11 +1566,6 @@ processFinished(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
}
}
if(query_dname_compare(qstate->qinfo.qname,
iq->response->qinfo.qname) == 0) {
/* use server supplied upper/lower case */
qstate->qinfo.qname = iq->response->qinfo.qname;
}
qstate->return_rcode = LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR;
qstate->return_msg = iq->response;
return 0;
@@ -1704,7 +1717,8 @@ process_response(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct iter_qstate* iq,
iq->response = dns_alloc_msg(pkt, prs, qstate->region);
if(!iq->response)
goto handle_it;
log_name_addr(VERB_DETAIL, "incoming packet from target:", iq->dp->name,
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "response for", &qstate->qinfo);
log_name_addr(VERB_DETAIL, "reply from", iq->dp->name,
&qstate->reply->addr, qstate->reply->addrlen);
if(verbosity >= VERB_ALGO)
log_dns_msg("incoming scrubbed packet:", &iq->response->qinfo,
@@ -1721,12 +1735,12 @@ iter_operate(struct module_qstate* qstate, enum module_ev event, int id,
{
struct iter_env* ie = (struct iter_env*)qstate->env->modinfo[id];
struct iter_qstate* iq = (struct iter_qstate*)qstate->minfo[id];
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "iterator[module %d] operate: extstate:%s event:%s",
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "iterator[module %d] operate: extstate:%s event:%s",
id, strextstate(qstate->ext_state[id]), strmodulevent(event));
if(iq) log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "iterator operate: query",
if(iq) log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "iterator operate: query",
&qstate->qinfo);
if(iq && qstate->qinfo.qname != iq->qchase.qname)
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "iterator operate: chased to",
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "iterator operate: chased to",
&iq->qchase);
/* perform iterator state machine */
@@ -1740,11 +1754,11 @@ iter_operate(struct module_qstate* qstate, enum module_ev event, int id,
process_request(qstate, iq, ie, id);
return;
}
if(event == module_event_pass) {
if(iq && event == module_event_pass) {
iter_handle(qstate, iq, ie, id);
return;
}
if(outbound) {
if(iq && outbound) {
process_response(qstate, iq, ie, id, outbound, event);
return;
}
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@@ -66,6 +66,10 @@ struct iter_prep_list;
#define USEFUL_SERVER_TOP_TIMEOUT 120000
/** number of retries on outgoing queries */
#define OUTBOUND_MSG_RETRY 4
/** RTT band, within this amount from the best, servers are chosen randomly.
* Chosen so that the UNKNOWN_SERVER_NICENESS falls within the band of a
* fast server, this causes server exploration as a side benefit. msec. */
#define RTT_BAND 400
/**
* Global state for the iterator.
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@@ -0,0 +1,378 @@
/*
* libunbound/context.c - validating context for unbound internal use
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains the validator context structure.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "libunbound/context.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
#include "services/localzone.h"
#include "services/cache/rrset.h"
#include "services/cache/infra.h"
#include "util/data/msgreply.h"
#include "util/storage/slabhash.h"
int
context_finalize(struct ub_ctx* ctx)
{
struct config_file* cfg = ctx->env->cfg;
verbosity = cfg->verbosity;
if(ctx->logfile_override)
log_file(ctx->log_out);
else log_init(cfg->logfile, cfg->use_syslog, NULL);
config_apply(cfg);
if(!modstack_setup(&ctx->mods, cfg->module_conf, ctx->env))
return UB_INITFAIL;
ctx->local_zones = local_zones_create();
if(!ctx->local_zones)
return UB_NOMEM;
if(!local_zones_apply_cfg(ctx->local_zones, cfg))
return UB_INITFAIL;
if(!ctx->env->msg_cache ||
cfg->msg_cache_size != slabhash_get_size(ctx->env->msg_cache) ||
cfg->msg_cache_slabs != ctx->env->msg_cache->size) {
slabhash_delete(ctx->env->msg_cache);
ctx->env->msg_cache = slabhash_create(cfg->msg_cache_slabs,
HASH_DEFAULT_STARTARRAY, cfg->msg_cache_size,
msgreply_sizefunc, query_info_compare,
query_entry_delete, reply_info_delete, NULL);
if(!ctx->env->msg_cache)
return UB_NOMEM;
}
ctx->env->rrset_cache = rrset_cache_adjust(ctx->env->rrset_cache,
ctx->env->cfg, ctx->env->alloc);
if(!ctx->env->rrset_cache)
return UB_NOMEM;
ctx->env->infra_cache = infra_adjust(ctx->env->infra_cache, cfg);
if(!ctx->env->infra_cache)
return UB_NOMEM;
ctx->finalized = 1;
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int context_query_cmp(const void* a, const void* b)
{
if( *(int*)a < *(int*)b )
return -1;
if( *(int*)a > *(int*)b )
return 1;
return 0;
}
void
context_query_delete(struct ctx_query* q)
{
if(!q) return;
ub_resolve_free(q->res);
free(q->msg);
free(q);
}
/** How many times to try to find an unused query-id-number for async */
#define NUM_ID_TRIES 100000
/** find next useful id number of 0 on error */
static int
find_id(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int* id)
{
size_t tries = 0;
ctx->next_querynum++;
while(rbtree_search(&ctx->queries, &ctx->next_querynum)) {
ctx->next_querynum++; /* numerical wraparound is fine */
if(tries++ > NUM_ID_TRIES)
return 0;
}
*id = ctx->next_querynum;
return 1;
}
struct ctx_query*
context_new(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* name, int rrtype, int rrclass,
ub_callback_t cb, void* cbarg)
{
struct ctx_query* q = (struct ctx_query*)calloc(1, sizeof(*q));
if(!q) return NULL;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(!find_id(ctx, &q->querynum)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
free(q);
return NULL;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
q->node.key = &q->querynum;
q->async = (cb != NULL);
q->cb = cb;
q->cb_arg = cbarg;
q->res = (struct ub_result*)calloc(1, sizeof(*q->res));
if(!q->res) {
free(q);
return NULL;
}
q->res->qname = strdup(name);
if(!q->res->qname) {
free(q->res);
free(q);
return NULL;
}
q->res->qtype = rrtype;
q->res->qclass = rrclass;
/* add to query list */
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(q->async)
ctx->num_async ++;
(void)rbtree_insert(&ctx->queries, &q->node);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return q;
}
struct alloc_cache*
context_obtain_alloc(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int locking)
{
struct alloc_cache* a;
int tnum = 0;
if(locking) {
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
a = ctx->alloc_list;
if(a)
ctx->alloc_list = a->super; /* snip off list */
else tnum = ctx->thr_next_num++;
if(locking) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
if(a) {
a->super = &ctx->superalloc;
return a;
}
a = (struct alloc_cache*)calloc(1, sizeof(*a));
if(!a)
return NULL;
alloc_init(a, &ctx->superalloc, tnum);
return a;
}
void
context_release_alloc(struct ub_ctx* ctx, struct alloc_cache* alloc,
int locking)
{
if(!ctx || !alloc)
return;
if(locking) {
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
alloc->super = ctx->alloc_list;
ctx->alloc_list = alloc;
if(locking) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
}
uint8_t*
context_serialize_new_query(struct ctx_query* q, uint32_t* len)
{
/* format for new query is
* o uint32 cmd
* o uint32 id
* o uint32 type
* o uint32 class
* o rest queryname (string)
*/
uint8_t* p;
size_t slen = strlen(q->res->qname) + 1/*end of string*/;
*len = sizeof(uint32_t)*4 + slen;
p = (uint8_t*)malloc(*len);
if(!p) return NULL;
ldns_write_uint32(p, UB_LIBCMD_NEWQUERY);
ldns_write_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)q->querynum);
ldns_write_uint32(p+2*sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)q->res->qtype);
ldns_write_uint32(p+3*sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)q->res->qclass);
memmove(p+4*sizeof(uint32_t), q->res->qname, slen);
return p;
}
struct ctx_query*
context_deserialize_new_query(struct ub_ctx* ctx, uint8_t* p, uint32_t len)
{
struct ctx_query* q = (struct ctx_query*)calloc(1, sizeof(*q));
if(!q) return NULL;
if(len < 4*sizeof(uint32_t)+1) {
free(q);
return NULL;
}
log_assert( ldns_read_uint32(p) == UB_LIBCMD_NEWQUERY);
q->querynum = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t));
q->node.key = &q->querynum;
q->async = 1;
q->res = (struct ub_result*)calloc(1, sizeof(*q->res));
if(!q->res) {
free(q);
return NULL;
}
q->res->qtype = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+2*sizeof(uint32_t));
q->res->qclass = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+3*sizeof(uint32_t));
q->res->qname = strdup((char*)(p+4*sizeof(uint32_t)));
if(!q->res->qname) {
free(q->res);
free(q);
return NULL;
}
/** add to query list */
ctx->num_async++;
(void)rbtree_insert(&ctx->queries, &q->node);
return q;
}
struct ctx_query*
context_lookup_new_query(struct ub_ctx* ctx, uint8_t* p, uint32_t len)
{
struct ctx_query* q;
int querynum;
if(len < 4*sizeof(uint32_t)+1) {
return NULL;
}
log_assert( ldns_read_uint32(p) == UB_LIBCMD_NEWQUERY);
querynum = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t));
q = (struct ctx_query*)rbtree_search(&ctx->queries, &querynum);
if(!q) {
return NULL;
}
log_assert(q->async);
return q;
}
uint8_t*
context_serialize_answer(struct ctx_query* q, int err, ldns_buffer* pkt,
uint32_t* len)
{
/* answer format
* o uint32 cmd
* o uint32 id
* o uint32 error_code
* o uint32 msg_security
* o the remainder is the answer msg from resolver lookup.
* remainder can be length 0.
*/
size_t pkt_len = pkt?ldns_buffer_remaining(pkt):0;
uint8_t* p;
*len = sizeof(uint32_t)*4 + pkt_len;
p = (uint8_t*)malloc(*len);
if(!p) return NULL;
ldns_write_uint32(p, UB_LIBCMD_ANSWER);
ldns_write_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)q->querynum);
ldns_write_uint32(p+2*sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)err);
ldns_write_uint32(p+3*sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)q->msg_security);
if(pkt_len > 0)
memmove(p+4*sizeof(uint32_t), ldns_buffer_begin(pkt), pkt_len);
return p;
}
struct ctx_query*
context_deserialize_answer(struct ub_ctx* ctx,
uint8_t* p, uint32_t len, int* err)
{
struct ctx_query* q = NULL ;
int id;
if(len < 4*sizeof(uint32_t)) return NULL;
log_assert( ldns_read_uint32(p) == UB_LIBCMD_ANSWER);
id = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t));
q = (struct ctx_query*)rbtree_search(&ctx->queries, &id);
if(!q) return NULL;
*err = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+2*sizeof(uint32_t));
q->msg_security = ldns_read_uint32(p+3*sizeof(uint32_t));
if(len > 4*sizeof(uint32_t)) {
q->msg_len = len - 4*sizeof(uint32_t);
q->msg = (uint8_t*)memdup(p+4*sizeof(uint32_t), q->msg_len);
if(!q->msg) {
/* pass malloc failure to the user callback */
q->msg_len = 0;
*err = UB_NOMEM;
return q;
}
}
return q;
}
uint8_t*
context_serialize_cancel(struct ctx_query* q, uint32_t* len)
{
/* format of cancel:
* o uint32 cmd
* o uint32 async-id */
uint8_t* p = (uint8_t*)malloc(2*sizeof(uint32_t));
if(!p) return NULL;
*len = 2*sizeof(uint32_t);
ldns_write_uint32(p, UB_LIBCMD_CANCEL);
ldns_write_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t), (uint32_t)q->querynum);
return p;
}
struct ctx_query* context_deserialize_cancel(struct ub_ctx* ctx,
uint8_t* p, uint32_t len)
{
struct ctx_query* q;
int id;
if(len != 2*sizeof(uint32_t)) return NULL;
log_assert( ldns_read_uint32(p) == UB_LIBCMD_CANCEL);
id = (int)ldns_read_uint32(p+sizeof(uint32_t));
q = (struct ctx_query*)rbtree_search(&ctx->queries, &id);
return q;
}
uint8_t*
context_serialize_quit(uint32_t* len)
{
uint8_t* p = (uint8_t*)malloc(sizeof(uint32_t));
if(!p)
return NULL;
*len = sizeof(uint32_t);
ldns_write_uint32(p, UB_LIBCMD_QUIT);
return p;
}
enum ub_ctx_cmd context_serial_getcmd(uint8_t* p, uint32_t len)
{
uint32_t v;
if((size_t)len < sizeof(v))
return UB_LIBCMD_QUIT;
v = ldns_read_uint32(p);
return v;
}
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/*
* libunbound/context.h - validating context for unbound internal use
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains the validator context structure.
*/
#ifndef LIBUNBOUND_CONTEXT_H
#define LIBUNBOUND_CONTEXT_H
#include "util/locks.h"
#include "util/alloc.h"
#include "util/rbtree.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
#include "libunbound/unbound.h"
#include "util/data/packed_rrset.h"
struct libworker;
/**
* The context structure
*
* Contains two pipes for async service
* qq : write queries to the async service pid/tid.
* rr : read results from the async service pid/tid.
*/
struct ub_ctx {
/* --- pipes --- */
/** mutex on query write pipe */
lock_basic_t qqpipe_lock;
/** the query write pipe, [0] read from, [1] write on */
int qqpipe[2];
/** mutex on result read pipe */
lock_basic_t rrpipe_lock;
/** the result read pipe, [0] read from, [1] write on */
int rrpipe[2];
/* --- shared data --- */
/** mutex for access to env.cfg, finalized and dothread */
lock_basic_t cfglock;
/**
* The context has been finalized
* This is after config when the first resolve is done.
* The modules are inited (module-init()) and shared caches created.
*/
int finalized;
/** is bg worker created yet ? */
int created_bg;
/** pid of bg worker process */
pid_t bg_pid;
/** tid of bg worker thread */
ub_thread_t bg_tid;
/** do threading (instead of forking) for async resolution */
int dothread;
/** next thread number for new threads */
int thr_next_num;
/** if logfile is overriden */
int logfile_override;
/** what logfile to use instead */
FILE* log_out;
/**
* List of alloc-cache-id points per threadnum for notinuse threads.
* Simply the entire struct alloc_cache with the 'super' member used
* to link a simply linked list. Reset super member to the superalloc
* before use.
*/
struct alloc_cache* alloc_list;
/** shared caches, and so on */
struct alloc_cache superalloc;
/** module env master value */
struct module_env* env;
/** module stack */
struct module_stack mods;
/** local authority zones */
struct local_zones* local_zones;
/** random state used to seed new random state structures */
struct ub_randstate* seed_rnd;
/** next query number (to try) to use */
int next_querynum;
/** number of async queries outstanding */
size_t num_async;
/**
* Tree of outstanding queries. Indexed by querynum
* Used when results come in for async to lookup.
* Used when cancel is done for lookup (and delete).
* Used to see if querynum is free for use.
* Content of type ctx_query.
*/
rbtree_t queries;
};
/**
* The queries outstanding for the libunbound resolver.
* These are outstanding for async resolution.
* But also, outstanding for sync resolution by one of the threads that
* has joined the threadpool.
*/
struct ctx_query {
/** node in rbtree, must be first entry, key is ptr to the querynum */
struct rbnode_t node;
/** query id number, key for node */
int querynum;
/** was this an async query? */
int async;
/** was this query cancelled (for bg worker) */
int cancelled;
/** for async query, the callback function */
ub_callback_t cb;
/** for async query, the callback user arg */
void* cb_arg;
/** answer message, result from resolver lookup. */
uint8_t* msg;
/** resulting message length. */
size_t msg_len;
/** validation status on security */
enum sec_status msg_security;
/** store libworker that is handling this query */
struct libworker* w;
/** result structure, also contains original query, type, class.
* malloced ptr ready to hand to the client. */
struct ub_result* res;
};
/**
* The error constants
*/
enum ub_ctx_err {
/** no error */
UB_NOERROR = 0,
/** socket operation. Set to -1, so that if an error from _fd() is
* passed (-1) it gives a socket error. */
UB_SOCKET = -1,
/** alloc failure */
UB_NOMEM = -2,
/** syntax error */
UB_SYNTAX = -3,
/** DNS service failed */
UB_SERVFAIL = -4,
/** fork() failed */
UB_FORKFAIL = -5,
/** cfg change after finalize() */
UB_AFTERFINAL = -6,
/** initialization failed (bad settings) */
UB_INITFAIL = -7,
/** error in pipe communication with async bg worker */
UB_PIPE = -8,
/** error reading from file (resolv.conf) */
UB_READFILE = -9
};
/**
* Command codes for libunbound pipe.
*
* Serialization looks like this:
* o length (of remainder) uint32.
* o uint32 command code.
* o per command format.
*/
enum ub_ctx_cmd {
/** QUIT */
UB_LIBCMD_QUIT = 0,
/** New query, sent to bg worker */
UB_LIBCMD_NEWQUERY,
/** Cancel query, sent to bg worker */
UB_LIBCMD_CANCEL,
/** Query result, originates from bg worker */
UB_LIBCMD_ANSWER
};
/**
* finalize a context.
* @param ctx: context to finalize. creates shared data.
* @return 0 if OK, or errcode.
*/
int context_finalize(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/** compare two ctx_query elements */
int context_query_cmp(const void* a, const void* b);
/**
* delete context query
* @param q: query to delete, including message packet and prealloc result
*/
void context_query_delete(struct ctx_query* q);
/**
* Create new query in context, add to querynum list.
* @param ctx: context
* @param name: query name
* @param rrtype: type
* @param rrclass: class
* @param cb: callback for async, or NULL for sync.
* @param cbarg: user arg for async queries.
* @return new ctx_query or NULL for malloc failure.
*/
struct ctx_query* context_new(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* name, int rrtype,
int rrclass, ub_callback_t cb, void* cbarg);
/**
* Get a new alloc. Creates a new one or uses a cached one.
* @param ctx: context
* @param locking: if true, cfglock is locked while getting alloc.
* @return an alloc, or NULL on mem error.
*/
struct alloc_cache* context_obtain_alloc(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int locking);
/**
* Release an alloc. Puts it into the cache.
* @param ctx: context
* @param locking: if true, cfglock is locked while releasing alloc.
* @param alloc: alloc to relinquish.
*/
void context_release_alloc(struct ub_ctx* ctx, struct alloc_cache* alloc,
int locking);
/**
* Serialize a context query that questions data.
* This serializes the query name, type, ...
* As well as command code 'new_query'.
* @param q: context query
* @param len: the length of the allocation is returned.
* @return: an alloc, or NULL on mem error.
*/
uint8_t* context_serialize_new_query(struct ctx_query* q, uint32_t* len);
/**
* Serialize a context_query result to hand back to user.
* This serializes the query name, type, ..., and result.
* As well as command code 'answer'.
* @param q: context query
* @param err: error code to pass to client.
* @param pkt: the packet to add, can be NULL.
* @param len: the length of the allocation is returned.
* @return: an alloc, or NULL on mem error.
*/
uint8_t* context_serialize_answer(struct ctx_query* q, int err,
ldns_buffer* pkt, uint32_t* len);
/**
* Serialize a query cancellation. Serializes query async id
* as well as command code 'cancel'
* @param q: context query
* @param len: the length of the allocation is returned.
* @return: an alloc, or NULL on mem error.
*/
uint8_t* context_serialize_cancel(struct ctx_query* q, uint32_t* len);
/**
* Serialize a 'quit' command.
* @param len: the length of the allocation is returned.
* @return: an alloc, or NULL on mem error.
*/
uint8_t* context_serialize_quit(uint32_t* len);
/**
* Obtain command code from serialized buffer
* @param p: buffer serialized.
* @param len: length of buffer.
* @return command code or QUIT on error.
*/
enum ub_ctx_cmd context_serial_getcmd(uint8_t* p, uint32_t len);
/**
* Lookup query from new_query buffer.
* @param ctx: context
* @param p: buffer serialized.
* @param len: length of buffer.
* @return looked up ctx_query or NULL for malloc failure.
*/
struct ctx_query* context_lookup_new_query(struct ub_ctx* ctx,
uint8_t* p, uint32_t len);
/**
* Deserialize a new_query buffer.
* @param ctx: context
* @param p: buffer serialized.
* @param len: length of buffer.
* @return new ctx_query or NULL for malloc failure.
*/
struct ctx_query* context_deserialize_new_query(struct ub_ctx* ctx,
uint8_t* p, uint32_t len);
/**
* Deserialize an answer buffer.
* @param ctx: context
* @param p: buffer serialized.
* @param len: length of buffer.
* @param err: error code to be returned to client is passed.
* @return ctx_query with answer added or NULL for malloc failure.
*/
struct ctx_query* context_deserialize_answer(struct ub_ctx* ctx,
uint8_t* p, uint32_t len, int* err);
/**
* Deserialize a cancel buffer.
* @param ctx: context
* @param p: buffer serialized.
* @param len: length of buffer.
* @return ctx_query to cancel or NULL for failure.
*/
struct ctx_query* context_deserialize_cancel(struct ub_ctx* ctx,
uint8_t* p, uint32_t len);
#endif /* LIBUNBOUND_CONTEXT_H */
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/*
* unbound.c - unbound validating resolver public API implementation
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains functions to resolve DNS queries and
* validate the answers. Synchonously and asynchronously.
*
*/
/* include the public api first, it should be able to stand alone */
#include "libunbound/unbound.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "libunbound/context.h"
#include "libunbound/libworker.h"
#include "util/locks.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/alloc.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "util/regional.h"
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/random.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
#include "services/localzone.h"
#include "services/cache/infra.h"
#include "services/cache/rrset.h"
struct ub_ctx*
ub_ctx_create()
{
struct ub_ctx* ctx;
unsigned int seed;
log_init(NULL, 0, NULL); /* logs to stderr */
log_ident_set("libunbound");
verbosity = 0; /* errors only */
checklock_start();
ctx = (struct ub_ctx*)calloc(1, sizeof(*ctx));
if(!ctx) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return NULL;
}
alloc_init(&ctx->superalloc, NULL, 0);
seed = (unsigned int)time(NULL) ^ (unsigned int)getpid();
if(!(ctx->seed_rnd = ub_initstate(seed, NULL))) {
seed = 0;
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
free(ctx);
errno = ENOMEM;
return NULL;
}
seed = 0;
if(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, ctx->qqpipe) == -1) {
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
free(ctx);
return NULL;
}
if(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, ctx->rrpipe) == -1) {
int e = errno;
close(ctx->qqpipe[0]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[1]);
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
free(ctx);
errno = e;
return NULL;
}
if(!fd_set_nonblock(ctx->rrpipe[0]) ||
!fd_set_nonblock(ctx->rrpipe[1]) ||
!fd_set_nonblock(ctx->qqpipe[0]) ||
!fd_set_nonblock(ctx->qqpipe[1])) {
int e = errno;
close(ctx->rrpipe[0]);
close(ctx->rrpipe[1]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[0]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[1]);
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
free(ctx);
errno = e;
return NULL;
}
lock_basic_init(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
lock_basic_init(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
lock_basic_init(&ctx->cfglock);
ctx->env = (struct module_env*)calloc(1, sizeof(*ctx->env));
if(!ctx->env) {
close(ctx->rrpipe[0]);
close(ctx->rrpipe[1]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[0]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[1]);
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
free(ctx);
errno = ENOMEM;
return NULL;
}
ctx->env->cfg = config_create_forlib();
if(!ctx->env->cfg) {
close(ctx->rrpipe[0]);
close(ctx->rrpipe[1]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[0]);
close(ctx->qqpipe[1]);
free(ctx->env);
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
free(ctx);
errno = ENOMEM;
return NULL;
}
ctx->env->alloc = &ctx->superalloc;
ctx->env->worker = NULL;
ctx->env->need_to_validate = 0;
modstack_init(&ctx->mods);
rbtree_init(&ctx->queries, &context_query_cmp);
return ctx;
}
/** delete q */
static void
delq(rbnode_t* n, void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
struct ctx_query* q = (struct ctx_query*)n;
context_query_delete(q);
}
void
ub_ctx_delete(struct ub_ctx* ctx)
{
struct alloc_cache* a, *na;
if(!ctx) return;
/* stop the bg thread */
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->created_bg) {
uint8_t* msg;
uint32_t len;
uint32_t cmd = UB_LIBCMD_QUIT;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
(void)libworker_write_msg(ctx->qqpipe[1], (uint8_t*)&cmd,
(uint32_t)sizeof(cmd), 0);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
while(libworker_read_msg(ctx->rrpipe[0], &msg, &len, 0)) {
/* discard all results except a quit confirm */
if(context_serial_getcmd(msg, len) == UB_LIBCMD_QUIT) {
free(msg);
break;
}
free(msg);
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
/* if bg worker is a thread, wait for it to exit, so that all
* resources are really gone. */
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->dothread) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
ub_thread_join(ctx->bg_tid);
} else {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
}
else {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
modstack_desetup(&ctx->mods, ctx->env);
a = ctx->alloc_list;
while(a) {
na = a->super;
a->super = &ctx->superalloc;
alloc_clear(a);
free(a);
a = na;
}
local_zones_delete(ctx->local_zones);
lock_basic_destroy(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
lock_basic_destroy(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
lock_basic_destroy(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->qqpipe[0] != -1)
close(ctx->qqpipe[0]);
if(ctx->qqpipe[1] != -1)
close(ctx->qqpipe[1]);
if(ctx->rrpipe[0] != -1)
close(ctx->rrpipe[0]);
if(ctx->rrpipe[1] != -1)
close(ctx->rrpipe[1]);
ctx->qqpipe[0] = -1;
ctx->qqpipe[1] = -1;
ctx->rrpipe[0] = -1;
ctx->rrpipe[1] = -1;
if(ctx->env) {
slabhash_delete(ctx->env->msg_cache);
rrset_cache_delete(ctx->env->rrset_cache);
infra_delete(ctx->env->infra_cache);
config_delete(ctx->env->cfg);
free(ctx->env);
}
ub_randfree(ctx->seed_rnd);
alloc_clear(&ctx->superalloc);
traverse_postorder(&ctx->queries, delq, NULL);
free(ctx);
}
int
ub_ctx_set_option(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* opt, char* val)
{
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
if(!config_set_option(ctx->env->cfg, opt, val)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_SYNTAX;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_config(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname)
{
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
if(!config_read(ctx->env->cfg, fname)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_SYNTAX;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_add_ta(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* ta)
{
char* dup = strdup(ta);
if(!dup) return UB_NOMEM;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
if(!cfg_strlist_insert(&ctx->env->cfg->trust_anchor_list, dup)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
free(dup);
return UB_NOMEM;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_add_ta_file(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname)
{
char* dup = strdup(fname);
if(!dup) return UB_NOMEM;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
if(!cfg_strlist_insert(&ctx->env->cfg->trust_anchor_file_list, dup)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
free(dup);
return UB_NOMEM;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_trustedkeys(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname)
{
char* dup = strdup(fname);
if(!dup) return UB_NOMEM;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
if(!cfg_strlist_insert(&ctx->env->cfg->trusted_keys_file_list, dup)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
free(dup);
return UB_NOMEM;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_debuglevel(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int d)
{
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
verbosity = d;
ctx->env->cfg->verbosity = d;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int ub_ctx_debugout(struct ub_ctx* ctx, void* out)
{
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
log_file((FILE*)out);
ctx->logfile_override = 1;
ctx->log_out = out;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_async(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int dothread)
{
#if !defined(HAVE_PTHREAD) && !defined(HAVE_SOLARIS_THREADS)
if(dothread) /* cannot do threading */
return UB_NOERROR;
#endif
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
ctx->dothread = dothread;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
/** perform a select() on the result read pipe */
static int
pollit(struct ub_ctx* ctx, struct timeval* t)
{
fd_set r;
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
FD_ZERO(&r);
FD_SET(ctx->rrpipe[0], &r);
#endif
if(select(ctx->rrpipe[0]+1, &r, NULL, NULL, t) == -1) {
return 0;
}
errno = 0;
return FD_ISSET(ctx->rrpipe[0], &r);
}
int
ub_poll(struct ub_ctx* ctx)
{
struct timeval t;
memset(&t, 0, sizeof(t));
/* no need to hold lock while testing for readability. */
return pollit(ctx, &t);
}
int
ub_fd(struct ub_ctx* ctx)
{
return ctx->rrpipe[0];
}
/** process answer from bg worker */
static int
process_answer_detail(struct ub_ctx* ctx, uint8_t* msg, uint32_t len,
ub_callback_t* cb, void** cbarg, int* err,
struct ub_result** res)
{
struct ctx_query* q;
if(context_serial_getcmd(msg, len) != UB_LIBCMD_ANSWER) {
log_err("error: bad data from bg worker %d",
(int)context_serial_getcmd(msg, len));
return 0;
}
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
q = context_deserialize_answer(ctx, msg, len, err);
if(!q) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
/* probably simply the lookup that failed, i.e.
* response returned before cancel was sent out, so noerror */
return 1;
}
log_assert(q->async);
/* grab cb while locked */
if(q->cancelled) {
*cb = NULL;
*cbarg = NULL;
} else {
*cb = q->cb;
*cbarg = q->cb_arg;
}
if(*err) {
*res = NULL;
ub_resolve_free(q->res);
} else {
/* parse the message, extract rcode, fill result */
ldns_buffer* buf = ldns_buffer_new(q->msg_len);
struct regional* region = regional_create();
*res = q->res;
(*res)->rcode = LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL;
if(region && buf) {
ldns_buffer_clear(buf);
ldns_buffer_write(buf, q->msg, q->msg_len);
ldns_buffer_flip(buf);
libworker_enter_result(*res, buf, region,
q->msg_security);
}
(*res)->answer_packet = q->msg;
(*res)->answer_len = (int)q->msg_len;
q->msg = NULL;
ldns_buffer_free(buf);
regional_destroy(region);
}
q->res = NULL;
/* delete the q from list */
(void)rbtree_delete(&ctx->queries, q->node.key);
ctx->num_async--;
context_query_delete(q);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(*cb) return 2;
ub_resolve_free(*res);
return 1;
}
/** process answer from bg worker */
static int
process_answer(struct ub_ctx* ctx, uint8_t* msg, uint32_t len)
{
int err;
ub_callback_t cb;
void* cbarg;
struct ub_result* res;
int r;
r = process_answer_detail(ctx, msg, len, &cb, &cbarg, &err, &res);
/* no locks held while calling callback, so that library is
* re-entrant. */
if(r == 2)
(*cb)(cbarg, err, res);
return r;
}
int
ub_process(struct ub_ctx* ctx)
{
int r;
uint8_t* msg;
uint32_t len;
while(1) {
msg = NULL;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
r = libworker_read_msg(ctx->rrpipe[0], &msg, &len, 1);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
if(r == 0)
return UB_PIPE;
else if(r == -1)
return UB_NOERROR;
if(!process_answer(ctx, msg, len)) {
free(msg);
return UB_PIPE;
}
free(msg);
}
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_wait(struct ub_ctx* ctx)
{
int err;
ub_callback_t cb;
void* cbarg;
struct ub_result* res;
int r;
uint8_t* msg;
uint32_t len;
/* this is basically the same loop as _process(), but with changes.
* holds the rrpipe lock and waits with pollit */
while(1) {
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->num_async == 0) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
break;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
/* keep rrpipe locked, while
* o waiting for pipe readable
* o parsing message
* o possibly decrementing num_async
* do callback without lock
*/
r = pollit(ctx, NULL);
if(r) {
r = libworker_read_msg(ctx->rrpipe[0], &msg, &len, 1);
if(r == 0) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
return UB_PIPE;
}
if(r == -1) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
continue;
}
r = process_answer_detail(ctx, msg, len,
&cb, &cbarg, &err, &res);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
free(msg);
if(r == 0)
return UB_PIPE;
if(r == 2)
(*cb)(cbarg, err, res);
} else {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->rrpipe_lock);
}
}
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_resolve(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* name, int rrtype,
int rrclass, struct ub_result** result)
{
struct ctx_query* q;
int r;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(!ctx->finalized) {
r = context_finalize(ctx);
if(r) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return r;
}
}
/* create new ctx_query and attempt to add to the list */
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
q = context_new(ctx, name, rrtype, rrclass, NULL, NULL);
if(!q)
return UB_NOMEM;
/* become a resolver thread for a bit */
*result = NULL;
r = libworker_fg(ctx, q);
if(r) {
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
(void)rbtree_delete(&ctx->queries, q->node.key);
context_query_delete(q);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return r;
}
q->res->answer_packet = q->msg;
q->res->answer_len = (int)q->msg_len;
q->msg = NULL;
*result = q->res;
q->res = NULL;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
(void)rbtree_delete(&ctx->queries, q->node.key);
context_query_delete(q);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_resolve_async(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* name, int rrtype,
int rrclass, void* mydata, ub_callback_t callback, int* async_id)
{
struct ctx_query* q;
uint8_t* msg = NULL;
uint32_t len = 0;
if(async_id)
*async_id = 0;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(!ctx->finalized) {
int r = context_finalize(ctx);
if(r) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return r;
}
}
if(!ctx->created_bg) {
int r;
ctx->created_bg = 1;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
r = libworker_bg(ctx);
if(r) {
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
ctx->created_bg = 0;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return r;
}
} else {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
/* create new ctx_query and attempt to add to the list */
q = context_new(ctx, name, rrtype, rrclass, callback, mydata);
if(!q)
return UB_NOMEM;
/* write over pipe to background worker */
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
msg = context_serialize_new_query(q, &len);
if(!msg) {
(void)rbtree_delete(&ctx->queries, q->node.key);
ctx->num_async--;
context_query_delete(q);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOMEM;
}
if(async_id)
*async_id = q->querynum;
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
if(!libworker_write_msg(ctx->qqpipe[1], msg, len, 0)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
free(msg);
return UB_PIPE;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
free(msg);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_cancel(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int async_id)
{
struct ctx_query* q;
uint8_t* msg = NULL;
uint32_t len = 0;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
q = (struct ctx_query*)rbtree_search(&ctx->queries, &async_id);
if(!q || !q->async) {
/* it is not there, so nothing to do */
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
log_assert(q->async);
q->cancelled = 1;
/* delete it */
if(!ctx->dothread) { /* if forked */
(void)rbtree_delete(&ctx->queries, q->node.key);
ctx->num_async--;
msg = context_serialize_cancel(q, &len);
context_query_delete(q);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(!msg) {
return UB_NOMEM;
}
/* send cancel to background worker */
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
if(!libworker_write_msg(ctx->qqpipe[1], msg, len, 0)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
free(msg);
return UB_PIPE;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->qqpipe_lock);
free(msg);
} else {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
return UB_NOERROR;
}
void
ub_resolve_free(struct ub_result* result)
{
char** p;
if(!result) return;
free(result->qname);
if(result->canonname != result->qname)
free(result->canonname);
if(result->data)
for(p = result->data; *p; p++)
free(*p);
free(result->data);
free(result->len);
free(result->answer_packet);
free(result);
}
const char*
ub_strerror(int err)
{
switch(err) {
case UB_NOERROR: return "no error";
case UB_SOCKET: return "socket io error";
case UB_NOMEM: return "out of memory";
case UB_SYNTAX: return "syntax error";
case UB_SERVFAIL: return "server failure";
case UB_FORKFAIL: return "could not fork";
case UB_INITFAIL: return "initialization failure";
case UB_AFTERFINAL: return "setting change after finalize";
case UB_PIPE: return "error in pipe communication with async";
case UB_READFILE: return "error reading file";
default: return "unknown error";
}
}
int
ub_ctx_set_fwd(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* addr)
{
struct sockaddr_storage storage;
socklen_t stlen;
struct config_stub* s;
char* dupl;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
errno=EINVAL;
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
if(!addr) {
/* disable fwd mode - the root stub should be first. */
if(ctx->env->cfg->forwards &&
strcmp(ctx->env->cfg->forwards->name, ".") == 0) {
s = ctx->env->cfg->forwards;
ctx->env->cfg->forwards = s->next;
s->next = NULL;
config_delstubs(s);
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
/* check syntax for addr */
if(!extstrtoaddr(addr, &storage, &stlen)) {
errno=EINVAL;
return UB_SYNTAX;
}
/* it parses, add root stub in front of list */
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(!ctx->env->cfg->forwards ||
strcmp(ctx->env->cfg->forwards->name, ".") != 0) {
s = calloc(1, sizeof(*s));
if(!s) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
errno=ENOMEM;
return UB_NOMEM;
}
s->name = strdup(".");
if(!s->name) {
free(s);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
errno=ENOMEM;
return UB_NOMEM;
}
s->next = ctx->env->cfg->forwards;
ctx->env->cfg->forwards = s;
} else {
log_assert(ctx->env->cfg->forwards);
s = ctx->env->cfg->forwards;
}
dupl = strdup(addr);
if(!dupl) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
errno=ENOMEM;
return UB_NOMEM;
}
if(!cfg_strlist_insert(&s->addrs, dupl)) {
free(dupl);
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
errno=ENOMEM;
return UB_NOMEM;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_resolvconf(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname)
{
FILE* in;
int numserv = 0;
char buf[1024];
char* parse, *addr;
int r;
if(fname == NULL)
fname = "/etc/resolv.conf";
in = fopen(fname, "r");
if(!in) {
/* error in errno! perror(fname) */
return UB_READFILE;
}
while(fgets(buf, (int)sizeof(buf), in)) {
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = 0;
parse=buf;
while(*parse == ' ' || *parse == '\t')
parse++;
if(strncmp(parse, "nameserver", 10) == 0) {
numserv++;
parse += 10; /* skip 'nameserver' */
/* skip whitespace */
while(*parse == ' ' || *parse == '\t')
parse++;
addr = parse;
/* skip [0-9a-fA-F.:]*, i.e. IP4 and IP6 address */
while(isxdigit(*parse) || *parse=='.' || *parse==':')
parse++;
/* terminate after the address, remove newline */
*parse = 0;
if((r = ub_ctx_set_fwd(ctx, addr)) != UB_NOERROR) {
fclose(in);
return r;
}
}
}
fclose(in);
if(numserv == 0) {
/* from resolv.conf(5) if none given, use localhost */
return ub_ctx_set_fwd(ctx, "127.0.0.1");
}
return UB_NOERROR;
}
int
ub_ctx_hosts(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname)
{
FILE* in;
char buf[1024], ldata[1024];
char* parse, *addr, *name, *ins;
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(ctx->finalized) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
errno=EINVAL;
return UB_AFTERFINAL;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(fname == NULL)
fname = "/etc/hosts";
in = fopen(fname, "r");
if(!in) {
/* error in errno! perror(fname) */
return UB_READFILE;
}
while(fgets(buf, (int)sizeof(buf), in)) {
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = 0;
parse=buf;
while(*parse == ' ' || *parse == '\t')
parse++;
if(*parse == '#')
continue; /* skip comment */
/* format: <addr> spaces <name> spaces <name> ... */
addr = parse;
/* skip addr */
while(isxdigit(*parse) || *parse == '.' || *parse == ':')
parse++;
if(*parse == '\n' || *parse == 0)
continue;
if(*parse != ' ' && *parse != '\t') {
/* must have whitespace after address */
fclose(in);
errno=EINVAL;
return UB_SYNTAX;
}
*parse++ = 0; /* end delimiter for addr ... */
/* go to names and add them */
while(*parse) {
while(*parse == ' ' || *parse == '\t' || *parse=='\n')
parse++;
if(*parse == 0 || *parse == '#')
break;
/* skip name, allows (too) many printable characters */
name = parse;
while('!' <= *parse && *parse <= '~')
parse++;
if(*parse)
*parse++ = 0; /* end delimiter for name */
snprintf(ldata, sizeof(ldata), "%s %s %s",
name, str_is_ip6(addr)?"AAAA":"A", addr);
ins = strdup(ldata);
if(!ins) {
/* out of memory */
fclose(in);
errno=ENOMEM;
return UB_NOMEM;
}
lock_basic_lock(&ctx->cfglock);
if(!cfg_strlist_insert(&ctx->env->cfg->local_data,
ins)) {
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
fclose(in);
free(ins);
errno=ENOMEM;
return UB_NOMEM;
}
lock_basic_unlock(&ctx->cfglock);
}
}
fclose(in);
return UB_NOERROR;
}
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/*
* libunbound/worker.h - worker thread or process that resolves
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains the worker process or thread that performs
* the DNS resolving and validation. The worker is called by a procedure
* and if in the background continues until exit, if in the foreground
* returns from the procedure when done.
*/
#ifndef LIBUNBOUND_WORKER_H
#define LIBUNBOUND_WORKER_H
#include "util/data/packed_rrset.h"
struct ub_ctx;
struct ub_result;
struct module_env;
struct comm_base;
struct outside_network;
struct ub_randstate;
struct ctx_query;
struct outbound_entry;
struct module_qstate;
struct comm_point;
struct comm_reply;
struct libworker_res_list;
struct regional;
/**
* The library-worker status structure
* Internal to the worker.
*/
struct libworker {
/** every worker has a unique thread_num. (first in struct) */
int thread_num;
/** context we are operating under */
struct ub_ctx* ctx;
/** is this the bg worker? */
int is_bg;
/** is this a bg worker that is threaded (not forked)? */
int is_bg_thread;
/** copy of the module environment with worker local entries. */
struct module_env* env;
/** the event base this worker works with */
struct comm_base* base;
/** the backside outside network interface to the auth servers */
struct outside_network* back;
/** random() table for this worker. */
struct ub_randstate* rndstate;
/** commpoint to listen to commands */
struct comm_point* cmd_com;
/** are we currently reading a command, 0 if not, else bytecount */
size_t cmd_read;
/** size of current read command, may be partially read */
uint32_t cmd_len;
/** the current read command content, malloced, can be partially read*/
uint8_t* cmd_msg;
/** commpoint to write results back */
struct comm_point* res_com;
/** are we curently writing a result, 0 if not, else bytecount into
* the res_list first entry. */
size_t res_write;
/** list of outstanding results to be written back */
struct libworker_res_list* res_list;
/** last in list */
struct libworker_res_list* res_last;
};
/**
* List of results (arbitrary command serializations) to write back
*/
struct libworker_res_list {
/** next in list */
struct libworker_res_list* next;
/** serialized buffer to write */
uint8_t* buf;
/** length to write */
uint32_t len;
};
/**
* Create a background worker
* @param ctx: is updated with pid/tid of the background worker.
* a new allocation cache is obtained from ctx. It contains the
* threadnumber and unique id for further (shared) cache insertions.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
* Further communication is done via the pipes in ctx.
*/
int libworker_bg(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/**
* Create a foreground worker.
* This worker will join the threadpool of resolver threads.
* It exits when the query answer has been obtained (or error).
* This routine blocks until the worker is finished.
* @param ctx: new allocation cache obtained and returned to it.
* @param q: query (result is stored in here).
* @return 0 if finished OK, else error.
*/
int libworker_fg(struct ub_ctx* ctx, struct ctx_query* q);
/** cleanup the cache to remove all rrset IDs from it, arg is libworker */
void libworker_alloc_cleanup(void* arg);
/**
* Worker service routine to send udp messages for modules.
* @param pkt: packet to send.
* @param addr: where to.
* @param addrlen: length of addr.
* @param timeout: seconds to wait until timeout.
* @param q: wich query state to reactivate upon return.
* @param use_tcp: true to use TCP, false for UDP.
* @return: false on failure (memory or socket related). no query was
* sent.
*/
int libworker_send_packet(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int timeout, struct module_qstate* q, int use_tcp);
/**
* Worker service routine to send serviced queries to authoritative servers.
* @param qname: query name. (host order)
* @param qnamelen: length in bytes of qname, including trailing 0.
* @param qtype: query type. (host order)
* @param qclass: query class. (host order)
* @param flags: host order flags word, with opcode and CD bit.
* @param dnssec: if set, EDNS record will have DO bit set.
* @param addr: where to.
* @param addrlen: length of addr.
* @param q: wich query state to reactivate upon return.
* @return: false on failure (memory or socket related). no query was
* sent.
*/
struct outbound_entry* libworker_send_query(uint8_t* qname, size_t qnamelen,
uint16_t qtype, uint16_t qclass, uint16_t flags, int dnssec,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
struct module_qstate* q);
/** process incoming replies from the network */
int libworker_handle_reply(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
struct comm_reply* reply_info);
/** process incoming serviced query replies from the network */
int libworker_handle_service_reply(struct comm_point* c, void* arg, int error,
struct comm_reply* reply_info);
/** handle control command coming into server */
int libworker_handle_control_cmd(struct comm_point* c, void* arg,
int err, struct comm_reply* rep);
/** handle opportunity to write result back */
int libworker_handle_result_write(struct comm_point* c, void* arg,
int err, struct comm_reply* rep);
/**
* Write length bytes followed by message.
* @param fd: the socket to write on. Is nonblocking.
* Set to blocking by the function,
* and back to non-blocking at exit of function.
* @param buf: the message.
* @param len: length of message.
* @param nonblock: if set to true, the first write is nonblocking.
* If the first write fails the function returns -1.
* If set false, the first write is blocking.
* @return: all remainder writes are nonblocking.
* return 0 on error, in that case blocking/nonblocking of socket is
* unknown.
* return 1 if all OK.
*/
int libworker_write_msg(int fd, uint8_t* buf, uint32_t len, int nonblock);
/**
* Read length bytes followed by message.
* @param fd: the socket to write on. Is nonblocking.
* Set to blocking by the function,
* and back to non-blocking at exit of function.
* @param buf: the message, malloced.
* @param len: length of message, returned.
* @param nonblock: if set to true, the first read is nonblocking.
* If the first read fails the function returns -1.
* If set false, the first read is blocking.
* @return: all remainder reads are nonblocking.
* return 0 on error, in that case blocking/nonblocking of socket is
* unknown. On EOF 0 is returned.
* return 1 if all OK.
*/
int libworker_read_msg(int fd, uint8_t** buf, uint32_t* len, int nonblock);
/**
* fill result from parsed message, on error fills servfail
* @param res: is clear at start, filled in at end.
* @param buf: contains DNS message.
* @param temp: temporary buffer for parse.
* @param msg_security: security status of the DNS message.
* On error, the res may contain a different status
* (out of memory is not secure, not bogus).
*/
void libworker_enter_result(struct ub_result* res, ldns_buffer* buf,
struct regional* temp, enum sec_status msg_security);
#endif /* LIBUNBOUND_WORKER_H */
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ub_ctx_create
ub_ctx_delete
ub_ctx_set_option
ub_ctx_config
ub_ctx_set_fwd
ub_ctx_resolvconf
ub_ctx_hosts
ub_ctx_add_ta
ub_ctx_add_ta_file
ub_ctx_trustedkeys
ub_ctx_debugout
ub_ctx_debuglevel
ub_ctx_async
ub_poll
ub_wait
ub_fd
ub_process
ub_resolve
ub_resolve_async
ub_cancel
ub_resolve_free
ub_strerror
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/*
* unbound.h - unbound validating resolver public API
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains functions to resolve DNS queries and
* validate the answers. Synchonously and asynchronously.
*
* Several ways to use this interface from an application wishing
* to perform (validated) DNS lookups.
*
* All start with
* ctx = ub_ctx_create();
* err = ub_ctx_add_ta(ctx, "...");
* err = ub_ctx_add_ta(ctx, "...");
* ... some lookups
* ... call ub_ctx_delete(ctx); when you want to stop.
*
* Application not threaded. Blocking.
* int err = ub_resolve(ctx, "www.example.com", ...
* if(err) fprintf(stderr, "lookup error: %s\n", ub_strerror(err));
* ... use the answer
*
* Application not threaded. Non-blocking ('asynchronous').
* err = ub_resolve_async(ctx, "www.example.com", ... my_callback);
* ... application resumes processing ...
* ... and when either ub_poll(ctx) is true
* ... or when the file descriptor ub_fd(ctx) is readable,
* ... or whenever, the app calls ...
* ub_process(ctx);
* ... if no result is ready, the app resumes processing above,
* ... or process() calls my_callback() with results.
*
* ... if the application has nothing more to do, wait for answer
* ub_wait(ctx);
*
* Application threaded. Blocking.
* Blocking, same as above. The current thread does the work.
* Multiple threads can use the *same context*, each does work and uses
* shared cache data from the context.
*
* Application threaded. Non-blocking ('asynchronous').
* ... setup threaded-asynchronous config option
* err = ub_ctx_async(ctx, 1);
* ... same as async for non-threaded
* ... the callbacks are called in the thread that calls process(ctx)
*
* If no threading is compiled in, the above async example uses fork(2) to
* create a process to perform the work. The forked process exits when the
* calling process exits, or ctx_delete() is called.
* Otherwise, for asynchronous with threading, a worker thread is created.
*
* The blocking calls use shared ctx-cache when threaded. Thus
* ub_resolve() and ub_resolve_async() && ub_wait() are
* not the same. The first makes the current thread do the work, setting
* up buffers, etc, to perform the work (but using shared cache data).
* The second calls another worker thread (or process) to perform the work.
* And no buffers need to be set up, but a context-switch happens.
*/
#ifndef _UB_UNBOUND_H
#define _UB_UNBOUND_H
/**
* The validation context is created to hold the resolver status,
* validation keys and a small cache (containing messages, rrsets,
* roundtrip times, trusted keys, lameness information).
*
* Its contents are internally defined.
*/
struct ub_ctx;
/**
* The validation and resolution results.
* Allocated by the resolver, and need to be freed by the application
* with ub_resolve_free().
*/
struct ub_result {
/** The original question, name text string. */
char* qname;
/** the type asked for */
int qtype;
/** the class asked for */
int qclass;
/**
* a list of network order DNS rdata items, terminated with a
* NULL pointer, so that data[0] is the first result entry,
* data[1] the second, and the last entry is NULL.
* If there was no data, data[0] is NULL.
*/
char** data;
/** the length in bytes of the data items, len[i] for data[i] */
int* len;
/**
* canonical name for the result (the final cname).
* zero terminated string.
* May be NULL if no canonical name exists.
*/
char* canonname;
/**
* DNS RCODE for the result. May contain additional error code if
* there was no data due to an error. 0 (NOERROR) if okay.
*/
int rcode;
/**
* The DNS answer packet. Network formatted. Can contain DNSSEC types.
*/
void* answer_packet;
/** length of the answer packet in octets. */
int answer_len;
/**
* If there is any data, this is true.
* If false, there was no data (nxdomain may be true, rcode can be set).
*/
int havedata;
/**
* If there was no data, and the domain did not exist, this is true.
* If it is false, and there was no data, then the domain name
* is purported to exist, but the requested data type is not available.
*/
int nxdomain;
/**
* True, if the result is validated securely.
* False, if validation failed or domain queried has no security info.
*
* It is possible to get a result with no data (havedata is false),
* and secure is true. This means that the non-existance of the data
* was cryptographically proven (with signatures).
*/
int secure;
/**
* If the result was not secure (secure==0), and this result is due
* to a security failure, bogus is true.
* This means the data has been actively tampered with, signatures
* failed, expected signatures were not present, timestamps on
* signatures were out of date and so on.
*
* If !secure and !bogus, this can happen if the data is not secure
* because security is disabled for that domain name.
* This means the data is from a domain where data is not signed.
*/
int bogus;
};
/**
* Callback for results of async queries.
* The readable function definition looks like:
* void my_callback(void* my_arg, int err, struct ub_result* result);
* It is called with
* void* my_arg: your pointer to a (struct of) data of your choice,
* or NULL.
* int err: if 0 all is OK, otherwise an error occured and no results
* are forthcoming.
* struct result: pointer to more detailed result structure.
* This structure is allocated on the heap and needs to be
* freed with ub_resolve_free(result);
*/
typedef void (*ub_callback_t)(void*, int, struct ub_result*);
/**
* Create a resolving and validation context.
* The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised by
* default. Use ub_ctx_resolvconf and ub_ctx_hosts to read them.
* @return a new context. default initialisation.
* returns NULL on error.
*/
struct ub_ctx* ub_ctx_create(void);
/**
* Destroy a validation context and free all its resources.
* Outstanding async queries are killed and callbacks are not called for them.
* @param ctx: context to delete.
*/
void ub_ctx_delete(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/**
* Set an option for the context.
* @param ctx: context.
* @param opt: option name from the unbound.conf config file format.
* (not all settings applicable). The name includes the trailing ':'
* for example ub_ctx_set_option("logfile:", "mylog.txt");
* This is a power-users interface that lets you specify all sorts
* of options.
* For some specific options, such as adding trust anchors, special
* routines exist.
* @param val: value of the option.
* @return: 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_set_option(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* opt, char* val);
/**
* setup configuration for the given context.
* @param ctx: context.
* @param fname: unbound config file (not all settings applicable).
* This is a power-users interface that lets you specify all sorts
* of options.
* For some specific options, such as adding trust anchors, special
* routines exist.
* @return: 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_config(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname);
/**
* Set machine to forward DNS queries to, the caching resolver to use.
* IP4 or IP6 address. Forwards all DNS requests to that machine, which
* is expected to run a recursive resolver. If the proxy is not
* DNSSEC-capable, validation may fail. Can be called several times, in
* that case the addresses are used as backup servers.
*
* To read the list of nameservers from /etc/resolv.conf (from DHCP or so),
* use the call ub_ctx_resolvconf.
*
* @param ctx: context.
* At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the
* first resolve is done.
* @param addr: address, IP4 or IP6 in string format.
* If the addr is NULL, forwarding is disabled.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_set_fwd(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* addr);
/**
* Read list of nameservers to use from the filename given.
* Usually "/etc/resolv.conf". Uses those nameservers as caching proxies.
* If they do not support DNSSEC, validation may fail.
*
* Only nameservers are picked up, the searchdomain, ndots and other
* settings from resolv.conf(5) are ignored.
*
* @param ctx: context.
* At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the
* first resolve is done.
* @param fname: file name string. If NULL "/etc/resolv.conf" is used.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_resolvconf(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname);
/**
* Read list of hosts from the filename given.
* Usually "/etc/hosts".
* These addresses are not flagged as DNSSEC secure when queried for.
*
* @param ctx: context.
* At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the
* first resolve is done.
* @param fname: file name string. If NULL "/etc/hosts" is used.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_hosts(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname);
/**
* Add a trust anchor to the given context.
* The trust anchor is a string, on one line, that holds a valid DNSKEY or
* DS RR.
* @param ctx: context.
* At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the
* first resolve is done.
* @param ta: string, with zone-format RR on one line.
* [domainname] [TTL optional] [type] [class optional] [rdata contents]
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_add_ta(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* ta);
/**
* Add trust anchors to the given context.
* Pass name of a file with DS and DNSKEY records (like from dig or drill).
* @param ctx: context.
* At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the
* first resolve is done.
* @param fname: filename of file with keyfile with trust anchors.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_add_ta_file(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname);
/**
* Add trust anchors to the given context.
* Pass the name of a bind-style config file with trusted-keys{}.
* @param ctx: context.
* At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the
* first resolve is done.
* @param fname: filename of file with bind-style config entries with trust
* anchors.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_trustedkeys(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* fname);
/**
* Set debug output (and error output) to the specified stream.
* Pass NULL to disable. Default is stderr.
* @param ctx: context.
* @param out: FILE* out file stream to log to.
* Type void* to avoid stdio dependency of this header file.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_debugout(struct ub_ctx* ctx, void* out);
/**
* Set debug verbosity for the context
* Output is directed to stderr.
* @param ctx: context.
* @param d: debug level, 0 is off, 1 is very minimal, 2 is detailed,
* and 3 is lots.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_debuglevel(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int d);
/**
* Set a context behaviour for asynchronous action.
* @param ctx: context.
* @param dothread: if true, enables threading and a call to resolve_async()
* creates a thread to handle work in the background.
* If false, a process is forked to handle work in the background.
* Changes to this setting after async() calls have been made have
* no effect (delete and re-create the context to change).
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_ctx_async(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int dothread);
/**
* Poll a context to see if it has any new results
* Do not poll in a loop, instead extract the fd below to poll for readiness,
* and then check, or wait using the wait routine.
* @param ctx: context.
* @return: 0 if nothing to read, or nonzero if a result is available.
* If nonzero, call ctx_process() to do callbacks.
*/
int ub_poll(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/**
* Wait for a context to finish with results. Calls ub_process() after
* the wait for you. After the wait, there are no more outstanding
* asynchronous queries.
* @param ctx: context.
* @return: 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_wait(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/**
* Get file descriptor. Wait for it to become readable, at this point
* answers are returned from the asynchronous validating resolver.
* Then call the ub_process to continue processing.
* This routine works immediately after context creation, the fd
* does not change.
* @param ctx: context.
* @return: -1 on error, or file descriptor to use select(2) with.
*/
int ub_fd(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/**
* Call this routine to continue processing results from the validating
* resolver (when the fd becomes readable).
* Will perform necessary callbacks.
* @param ctx: context
* @return: 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_process(struct ub_ctx* ctx);
/**
* Perform resolution and validation of the target name.
* @param ctx: context.
* The context is finalized, and can no longer accept config changes.
* @param name: domain name in text format (a zero terminated text string).
* @param rrtype: type of RR in host order, 1 is A (address).
* @param rrclass: class of RR in host order, 1 is IN (for internet).
* @param result: the result data is returned in a newly allocated result
* structure. May be NULL on return, return value is set to an error
* in that case (out of memory).
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_resolve(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* name, int rrtype,
int rrclass, struct ub_result** result);
/**
* Perform resolution and validation of the target name.
* Asynchronous, after a while, the callback will be called with your
* data and the result.
* @param ctx: context.
* If no thread or process has been created yet to perform the
* work in the background, it is created now.
* The context is finalized, and can no longer accept config changes.
* @param name: domain name in text format (a string).
* @param rrtype: type of RR in host order, 1 is A.
* @param rrclass: class of RR in host order, 1 is IN (for internet).
* @param mydata: this data is your own data (you can pass NULL),
* and is passed on to the callback function.
* @param callback: this is called on completion of the resolution.
* It is called as:
* void callback(void* mydata, int err, struct ub_result* result)
* with mydata: the same as passed here, you may pass NULL,
* with err: is 0 when a result has been found.
* with result: a newly allocated result structure.
* The result may be NULL, in that case err is set.
*
* If an error happens during processing, your callback will be called
* with error set to a nonzero value (and result==NULL).
* @param async_id: if you pass a non-NULL value, an identifier number is
* returned for the query as it is in progress. It can be used to
* cancel the query.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_resolve_async(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* name, int rrtype,
int rrclass, void* mydata, ub_callback_t callback, int* async_id);
/**
* Cancel an async query in progress.
* Its callback will not be called.
*
* @param ctx: context.
* @param async_id: which query to cancel.
* @return 0 if OK, else error.
*/
int ub_cancel(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int async_id);
/**
* Free storage associated with a result structure.
* @param result: to free
*/
void ub_resolve_free(struct ub_result* result);
/**
* Convert error value to a human readable string.
* @param err: error code from one of the ub_val* functions.
* @return pointer to constant text string, zero terminated.
*/
const char* ub_strerror(int err);
#endif /* _UB_UNBOUND_H */
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@@ -146,7 +146,9 @@ if test -z "$LDNSDIR"; then
# try to autodetect from Makefile (if present)
if test -f Makefile; then
eval `grep 'ldnsdir=' Makefile`
LDNSDIR="$ldnsdir"
if echo "$ldnsdir" | grep -v ldns-src/ >/dev/null 2>&1; then
LDNSDIR="$ldnsdir"
fi
fi
fi
@@ -182,6 +184,7 @@ flex -i -t util/configlexer.lex >> util/configlexer.c || error_cleanup "Failed
bison -y -d -o util/configparser.c util/configparser.y || error_cleanup "Failed to create configparser"
# check shared code, ldns-testpkts from ldns examples, if possible.
cd ../..
if test ! -z "$LDNSDIR"; then
if diff -q $LDNSDIR/examples/ldns-testpkts.c testcode/ldns-testpkts.c &&
diff -q $LDNSDIR/examples/ldns-testpkts.h testcode/ldns-testpkts.h; then
@@ -190,6 +193,7 @@ if test ! -z "$LDNSDIR"; then
error_cleanup "ldns-testpkts is different in ldns and unbound"
fi
fi
cd $temp_dir/unbound
find . -name .c-mode-rc.el -exec rm {} \;
find . -name .cvsignore -exec rm {} \;
@@ -209,6 +213,10 @@ fi
replace_all doc/README
replace_all doc/unbound.8
replace_all doc/unbound.conf.5
replace_all doc/unbound-checkconf.8
replace_all doc/unbound-host.1
replace_all doc/libunbound.3
info "Renaming Unbound directory to unbound-$version."
cd ..
+8 -9
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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
/** store rrsets in the rrset cache.
* @param env: module environment with caches.
* @param rep: contains list of rrsets to store.
* @param now: current time(NULL).
* @param now: current time.
*/
static void
store_rrsets(struct module_env* env, struct reply_info* rep, uint32_t now)
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ dns_cache_store_msg(struct module_env* env, struct query_info* qinfo,
hashvalue_t hash, struct reply_info* rep)
{
struct msgreply_entry* e;
uint32_t now = time(NULL), ttl = rep->ttl;
uint32_t ttl = rep->ttl;
size_t i;
/* store RRsets */
@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ dns_cache_store_msg(struct module_env* env, struct query_info* qinfo,
rep->ref[i].id = rep->rrsets[i]->id;
}
reply_info_sortref(rep);
reply_info_set_ttls(rep, now);
store_rrsets(env, rep, now);
reply_info_set_ttls(rep, *env->now);
store_rrsets(env, rep, *env->now);
if(ttl == 0) {
/* we do not store the message, but we did store the RRs,
* which could be useful for delegation information */
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ cache_fill_missing(struct module_env* env, uint16_t qclass,
{
struct delegpt_ns* ns;
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* akey;
uint32_t now = time(NULL);
uint32_t now = *env->now;
for(ns = dp->nslist; ns; ns = ns->next) {
if(ns->resolved)
continue;
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ dns_cache_lookup(struct module_env* env,
struct lruhash_entry* e;
struct query_info k;
hashvalue_t h;
uint32_t now = (uint32_t)time(NULL);
uint32_t now = *env->now;
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset;
/* lookup first, this has both NXdomains and ANSWER responses */
@@ -630,16 +630,15 @@ dns_cache_store(struct module_env* env, struct query_info* msgqinf,
if(is_referral) {
/* store rrsets */
struct rrset_ref ref;
uint32_t now = time(NULL);
size_t i;
for(i=0; i<rep->rrset_count; i++) {
packed_rrset_ttl_add((struct packed_rrset_data*)
rep->rrsets[i]->entry.data, now);
rep->rrsets[i]->entry.data, *env->now);
ref.key = rep->rrsets[i];
ref.id = rep->rrsets[i]->id;
/*ignore ret: it was in the cache, ref updated */
(void)rrset_cache_update(env->rrset_cache, &ref,
env->alloc, now);
env->alloc, *env->now);
}
free(rep);
return 1;
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@@ -137,6 +137,4 @@ struct dns_msg* dns_cache_lookup(struct module_env* env,
int cache_fill_missing(struct module_env* env, uint16_t qclass,
struct regional* region, struct delegpt* dp);
/** Find covering DNAME */
#endif /* SERVICES_CACHE_DNS_H */
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@@ -64,12 +64,11 @@ infra_host_compfunc(void* key1, void* key2)
}
void
infra_host_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int il)
infra_host_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
struct infra_host_key* key = (struct infra_host_key*)k;
if(!key)
return;
if(il) { lock_rw_unlock(&key->entry.lock); }
lock_rw_destroy(&key->entry.lock);
free(key);
}
@@ -159,7 +158,7 @@ infra_lookup_host_nottl(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct infra_host_data*
infra_lookup_host(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen, int wr,
time_t timenow, struct infra_host_key** key)
uint32_t timenow, struct infra_host_key** key)
{
struct infra_host_data* data;
struct lruhash_entry* e = infra_lookup_host_nottl(infra, addr,
@@ -187,7 +186,7 @@ infra_lookup_host(struct infra_cache* infra,
*/
static struct lruhash_entry*
new_host_entry(struct infra_cache* infra, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, time_t tm)
socklen_t addrlen, uint32_t tm)
{
struct infra_host_data* data;
struct infra_host_key* key = (struct infra_host_key*)malloc(
@@ -215,7 +214,7 @@ new_host_entry(struct infra_cache* infra, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
int
infra_host(struct infra_cache* infra, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, time_t timenow, int* edns_vs, int* to)
socklen_t addrlen, uint32_t timenow, int* edns_vs, int* to)
{
struct lruhash_entry* e = infra_lookup_host_nottl(infra, addr,
addrlen, 0);
@@ -261,7 +260,7 @@ hash_lameness(uint8_t* name, size_t namelen)
int
infra_lookup_lame(struct infra_host_data* host,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, time_t timenow)
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t timenow)
{
struct lruhash_entry* e;
struct infra_lame_key k;
@@ -309,12 +308,11 @@ infra_lame_compfunc(void* key1, void* key2)
}
void
infra_lame_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int il)
infra_lame_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
struct infra_lame_key* key = (struct infra_lame_key*)k;
if(!key)
return;
if(il) { lock_rw_unlock(&key->entry.lock); }
lock_rw_destroy(&key->entry.lock);
free(key->zonename);
free(key);
@@ -331,7 +329,7 @@ infra_lame_deldatafunc(void* d, void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
int
infra_set_lame(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, time_t timenow, int dnsseclame)
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t timenow, int dnsseclame)
{
struct infra_host_data* data;
struct lruhash_entry* e;
@@ -424,7 +422,7 @@ infra_update_tcp_works(struct infra_cache* infra,
int
infra_rtt_update(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
int roundtrip, time_t timenow)
int roundtrip, uint32_t timenow)
{
struct lruhash_entry* e = infra_lookup_host_nottl(infra, addr,
addrlen, 1);
@@ -454,7 +452,7 @@ infra_rtt_update(struct infra_cache* infra,
int
infra_edns_update(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
int edns_version, time_t timenow)
int edns_version, uint32_t timenow)
{
struct lruhash_entry* e = infra_lookup_host_nottl(infra, addr,
addrlen, 1);
@@ -480,7 +478,7 @@ int
infra_get_lame_rtt(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, int* lame, int* dnsseclame,
int* rtt, time_t timenow)
int* rtt, uint32_t timenow)
{
struct infra_host_data* host;
struct lruhash_entry* e = infra_lookup_host_nottl(infra, addr,
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ struct infra_host_key {
*/
struct infra_host_data {
/** TTL value for this entry. absolute time. */
time_t ttl;
uint32_t ttl;
/** round trip times for timeout calculation */
struct rtt_info rtt;
/** Names of the zones that are lame. NULL=no lame zones. */
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ struct infra_lame_key {
*/
struct infra_lame_data {
/** TTL of this entry. absolute time. */
time_t ttl;
uint32_t ttl;
/** is the host lame (does not serve the zone authoritatively),
* or is the host dnssec lame (does not serve DNSSEC data) */
int isdnsseclame;
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ struct infra_cache* infra_adjust(struct infra_cache* infra,
*/
struct infra_host_data* infra_lookup_host(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen, int wr,
time_t timenow, struct infra_host_key** key);
uint32_t timenow, struct infra_host_key** key);
/**
* Find host information to send a packet. Creates new entry if not found.
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ struct infra_host_data* infra_lookup_host(struct infra_cache* infra,
* @return: 0 on error.
*/
int infra_host(struct infra_cache* infra, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, time_t timenow, int* edns_vs, int* to);
socklen_t addrlen, uint32_t timenow, int* edns_vs, int* to);
/**
* Check for lameness of this server for a particular zone.
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ int infra_host(struct infra_cache* infra, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
* @return: 0 if not lame or unknown or timed out, 1 if lame, 2 if dnsseclame.
*/
int infra_lookup_lame(struct infra_host_data* host,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, time_t timenow);
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t timenow);
/**
* Set a host to be lame for the given zone.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ int infra_lookup_lame(struct infra_host_data* host,
*/
int infra_set_lame(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, time_t timenow, int dnsseclame);
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, uint32_t timenow, int dnsseclame);
/**
* Update rtt information for the host.
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ int infra_set_lame(struct infra_cache* infra,
*/
int infra_rtt_update(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
int roundtrip, time_t timenow);
int roundtrip, uint32_t timenow);
/**
* Update information for the host, store that a TCP transaction works.
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ void infra_update_tcp_works(struct infra_cache* infra,
*/
int infra_edns_update(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
int edns_version, time_t timenow);
int edns_version, uint32_t timenow);
/**
* Get Lameness information and average RTT if host is in the cache.
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ int infra_edns_update(struct infra_cache* infra,
int infra_get_lame_rtt(struct infra_cache* infra,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, int* lame, int* dnsseclame,
int* rtt, time_t timenow);
int* rtt, uint32_t timenow);
/**
* Get memory used by the infra cache.
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ size_t infra_host_sizefunc(void* k, void* d);
int infra_host_compfunc(void* key1, void* key2);
/** delete key, and destroy the lock */
void infra_host_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* arg, int il);
void infra_host_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* arg);
/** delete data and destroy the lameness hashtable */
void infra_host_deldatafunc(void* d, void* arg);
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ size_t infra_lame_sizefunc(void* k, void* d);
int infra_lame_compfunc(void* key1, void* key2);
/** free key, lock and zonename */
void infra_lame_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* arg, int il);
void infra_lame_delkeyfunc(void* k, void* arg);
/** free the lameness data */
void infra_lame_deldatafunc(void* d, void* arg);
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@@ -47,6 +47,13 @@
#include "util/regional.h"
#include "util/alloc.h"
void
rrset_markdel(void* key)
{
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* r = (struct ub_packed_rrset_key*)key;
r->id = 0;
}
struct rrset_cache* rrset_cache_create(struct config_file* cfg,
struct alloc_cache* alloc)
{
@@ -57,6 +64,7 @@ struct rrset_cache* rrset_cache_create(struct config_file* cfg,
struct rrset_cache *r = (struct rrset_cache*)slabhash_create(slabs,
startarray, maxmem, ub_rrset_sizefunc, ub_rrset_compare,
ub_rrset_key_delete, rrset_data_delete, alloc);
slabhash_setmarkdel(&r->table, &rrset_markdel);
return r;
}
@@ -65,6 +73,7 @@ void rrset_cache_delete(struct rrset_cache* r)
if(!r)
return;
slabhash_delete(&r->table);
/* slabhash delete also does free(r), since table is first in struct*/
}
struct rrset_cache* rrset_cache_adjust(struct rrset_cache *r,
@@ -300,9 +309,8 @@ rrset_array_unlock_touch(struct rrset_cache* r, struct regional* scratch,
void
rrset_update_sec_status(struct rrset_cache* r,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset)
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint32_t now)
{
uint32_t now = (uint32_t)time(0);
struct packed_rrset_data* updata =
(struct packed_rrset_data*)rrset->entry.data;
struct lruhash_entry* e;
@@ -330,9 +338,8 @@ rrset_update_sec_status(struct rrset_cache* r,
void
rrset_check_sec_status(struct rrset_cache* r,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset)
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint32_t now)
{
uint32_t now = (uint32_t)time(0);
struct packed_rrset_data* updata =
(struct packed_rrset_data*)rrset->entry.data;
struct lruhash_entry* e;
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@@ -192,9 +192,10 @@ void rrset_array_unlock_touch(struct rrset_cache* r, struct regional* scratch,
* @param r: the rrset cache.
* @param rrset: which rrset to attempt to update. This rrset is left
* untouched. The rrset in the cache is updated in-place.
* @param now: current time.
*/
void rrset_update_sec_status(struct rrset_cache* r,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset);
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint32_t now);
/**
* Looks up security status of an rrset. Looks up the rrset.
@@ -203,8 +204,12 @@ void rrset_update_sec_status(struct rrset_cache* r,
* @param r: the rrset cache.
* @param rrset: This rrset may change security status due to the cache.
* But its status will only improve, towards secure.
* @param now: current time.
*/
void rrset_check_sec_status(struct rrset_cache* r,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset);
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint32_t now);
/** mark rrset to be deleted, set id=0 */
void rrset_markdel(void* key);
#endif /* SERVICES_CACHE_RRSET_H */
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@@ -86,24 +86,32 @@ verbose_print_addr(struct addrinfo *addr)
}
int
create_udp_sock(struct addrinfo *addr)
create_udp_sock(int family, int socktype, struct sockaddr* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int v6only, int* inuse)
{
int s;
# if defined(IPV6_V6ONLY)
# if defined(IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU)
int on=1;
# else
(void)v6only;
# endif
verbose_print_addr(addr);
if((s = socket(addr->ai_family, addr->ai_socktype, 0)) == -1) {
if((s = socket(family, socktype, 0)) == -1) {
log_err("can't create socket: %s", strerror(errno));
*inuse = 0;
return -1;
}
if(addr->ai_family == AF_INET6) {
if(family == AF_INET6) {
# if defined(IPV6_V6ONLY)
if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IPV6_V6ONLY, ...) failed: %s",
strerror(errno));
return -1;
if(v6only) {
int val=(v6only==2)?0:1;
if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
&val, (socklen_t)sizeof(val)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IPV6_V6ONLY"
", ...) failed: %s", strerror(errno));
close(s);
*inuse = 0;
return -1;
}
}
# endif
# if defined(IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU)
@@ -119,26 +127,37 @@ create_udp_sock(struct addrinfo *addr)
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU, "
"...) failed: %s", strerror(errno));
close(s);
*inuse = 0;
return -1;
}
# endif
}
if(bind(s, (struct sockaddr*)addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen) != 0) {
log_err("can't bind socket: %s", strerror(errno));
if(bind(s, (struct sockaddr*)addr, addrlen) != 0) {
#ifdef EADDRINUSE
*inuse = (errno == EADDRINUSE);
if(errno != EADDRINUSE)
#endif
log_err("can't bind socket: %s", strerror(errno));
close(s);
return -1;
}
if(!fd_set_nonblock(s))
if(!fd_set_nonblock(s)) {
*inuse = 0;
close(s);
return -1;
}
return s;
}
/**
* Create and bind TCP listening socket
* @param addr: address info ready to make socket.
* @param v6only: enable ip6 only flag on ip6 sockets.
* @return: the socket. -1 on error.
*/
static int
create_tcp_accept_sock(struct addrinfo *addr)
create_tcp_accept_sock(struct addrinfo *addr, int v6only)
{
int s, flag;
#if defined(SO_REUSEADDR) || defined(IPV6_V6ONLY)
@@ -158,7 +177,7 @@ create_tcp_accept_sock(struct addrinfo *addr)
}
#endif /* SO_REUSEADDR */
#if defined(IPV6_V6ONLY)
if(addr->ai_family == AF_INET6) {
if(addr->ai_family == AF_INET6 && v6only) {
if(setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IPV6_V6ONLY, ...) failed: %s",
@@ -166,8 +185,10 @@ create_tcp_accept_sock(struct addrinfo *addr)
return -1;
}
}
#else
(void)v6only;
#endif /* IPV6_V6ONLY */
if(bind(s, (struct sockaddr*)addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen) != 0) {
if(bind(s, addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen) != 0) {
log_err("can't bind socket: %s", strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
@@ -192,10 +213,10 @@ create_tcp_accept_sock(struct addrinfo *addr)
*/
static int
make_sock(int stype, const char* ifname, const char* port,
struct addrinfo *hints)
struct addrinfo *hints, int v6only)
{
struct addrinfo *res = NULL;
int r, s;
int r, s, inuse;
hints->ai_socktype = stype;
if((r=getaddrinfo(ifname, port, hints, &res)) != 0 || !res) {
log_err("node %s:%s getaddrinfo: %s %s",
@@ -203,9 +224,15 @@ make_sock(int stype, const char* ifname, const char* port,
r==EAI_SYSTEM?(char*)strerror(errno):"");
return -1;
}
if(stype == SOCK_DGRAM)
s = create_udp_sock(res);
else s = create_tcp_accept_sock(res);
if(stype == SOCK_DGRAM) {
verbose_print_addr(res);
s = create_udp_sock(res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype,
(struct sockaddr*)res->ai_addr,
res->ai_addrlen, v6only, &inuse);
if(s == -1 && inuse) {
log_err("bind: address already in use");
}
} else s = create_tcp_accept_sock(res, v6only);
freeaddrinfo(res);
return s;
}
@@ -214,11 +241,11 @@ make_sock(int stype, const char* ifname, const char* port,
* Add port to open ports list.
* @param list: list head. changed.
* @param s: fd.
* @param is_udp: if fd is UDP.
* @param ftype: if fd is UDP.
* @return false on failure. list in unchanged then.
*/
static int
port_insert(struct listen_port** list, int s, int is_udp)
port_insert(struct listen_port** list, int s, enum listen_type ftype)
{
struct listen_port* item = (struct listen_port*)malloc(
sizeof(struct listen_port));
@@ -226,14 +253,71 @@ port_insert(struct listen_port** list, int s, int is_udp)
return 0;
item->next = *list;
item->fd = s;
item->is_udp = is_udp;
item->ftype = ftype;
*list = item;
return 1;
}
/** set fd to receive source address packet info */
static int
set_recvpktinfo(int s, int family)
{
#if defined(IPV6_RECVPKTINFO) || defined(IPV6_PKTINFO) || defined(IP_RECVDSTADDR) || defined(IP_PKTINFO)
int on = 1;
#else
(void)s;
#endif
if(family == AF_INET6) {
# ifdef IPV6_RECVPKTINFO
if(setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_RECVPKTINFO,
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IPV6_RECVPKTINFO, ...) failed: %s",
strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
# elif defined(IPV6_PKTINFO)
if(setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_PKTINFO,
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IPV6_PKTINFO, ...) failed: %s",
strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
# else
log_err("no IPV6_RECVPKTINFO and no IPV6_PKTINFO option, please "
"disable interface-automatic in config");
return 0;
# endif /* defined IPV6_RECVPKTINFO */
} else if(family == AF_INET) {
# ifdef IP_RECVDSTADDR
if(setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_RECVDSTADDR,
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IP_RECVDSTADDR, ...) failed: %s",
strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
# elif defined(IP_PKTINFO)
if(setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_PKTINFO,
&on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)) < 0) {
log_err("setsockopt(..., IP_PKTINFO, ...) failed: %s",
strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
# else
log_err("no IP_RECVDSTADDR or IP_PKTINFO option, please disable "
"interface-automatic in config");
return 0;
# endif /* IP_PKTINFO */
}
return 1;
}
/**
* Helper for ports_open. Creates one interface (or NULL for default).
* @param ifname: The interface ip address.
* @param do_auto: use automatic interface detection.
* If enabled, then ifname must be the wildcard name.
* @param do_udp: if udp should be used.
* @param do_tcp: if udp should be used.
* @param hints: for getaddrinfo. family and flags have to be set by caller.
@@ -242,25 +326,36 @@ port_insert(struct listen_port** list, int s, int is_udp)
* @return: returns false on error.
*/
static int
ports_create_if(const char* ifname, int do_udp, int do_tcp,
ports_create_if(const char* ifname, int do_auto, int do_udp, int do_tcp,
struct addrinfo *hints, const char* port, struct listen_port** list)
{
int s;
if(!do_udp && !do_tcp)
return 0;
if(do_udp) {
if((s = make_sock(SOCK_DGRAM, ifname, port, hints)) == -1)
if(do_auto) {
if((s = make_sock(SOCK_DGRAM, ifname, port, hints, 1)) == -1)
return 0;
if(!port_insert(list, s, 1)) {
/* getting source addr packet info is highly non-portable */
if(!set_recvpktinfo(s, hints->ai_family))
return 0;
if(!port_insert(list, s, listen_type_udpancil)) {
close(s);
return 0;
}
} else if(do_udp) {
/* regular udp socket */
if((s = make_sock(SOCK_DGRAM, ifname, port, hints, 1)) == -1)
return 0;
if(!port_insert(list, s, listen_type_udp)) {
close(s);
return 0;
}
}
if(do_tcp) {
if((s = make_sock(SOCK_STREAM, ifname, port, hints)) == -1) {
if((s = make_sock(SOCK_STREAM, ifname, port, hints, 1)) == -1) {
return 0;
}
if(!port_insert(list, s, 0)) {
if(!port_insert(list, s, listen_type_tcp)) {
close(s);
return 0;
}
@@ -306,11 +401,15 @@ listen_create(struct comm_base* base, struct listen_port* ports,
/* create comm points as needed */
while(ports) {
struct comm_point* cp = NULL;
if(ports->is_udp)
if(ports->ftype == listen_type_udp)
cp = comm_point_create_udp(base, ports->fd,
front->udp_buff, cb, cb_arg);
else cp = comm_point_create_tcp(base, ports->fd,
else if(ports->ftype == listen_type_tcp)
cp = comm_point_create_tcp(base, ports->fd,
tcp_accept_count, bufsize, cb, cb_arg);
else if(ports->ftype == listen_type_udpancil)
cp = comm_point_create_udp_ancil(base, ports->fd,
front->udp_buff, cb, cb_arg);
if(!cp) {
log_err("can't create commpoint");
listen_delete(front);
@@ -383,12 +482,13 @@ listening_ports_open(struct config_file* cfg)
struct listen_port* list = NULL;
struct addrinfo hints;
int i, do_ip4, do_ip6;
int do_tcp;
int do_tcp, do_auto;
char portbuf[32];
snprintf(portbuf, sizeof(portbuf), "%d", cfg->port);
do_ip4 = cfg->do_ip4;
do_ip6 = cfg->do_ip6;
do_tcp = cfg->do_tcp;
do_auto = cfg->if_automatic && cfg->do_udp;
if(cfg->incoming_num_tcp == 0)
do_tcp = 0;
@@ -405,11 +505,16 @@ listening_ports_open(struct config_file* cfg)
if(!do_ip4 && !do_ip6) {
return NULL;
}
if(do_auto && (!do_ip4 || !do_ip6)) {
log_warn("interface_automatic option does not work when IP4 or IP6 is not enabled. Disabling option.");
do_auto = 0;
}
/* create ip4 and ip6 ports so that return addresses are nice. */
if(cfg->num_ifs == 0) {
if(do_auto || cfg->num_ifs == 0) {
if(do_ip6) {
hints.ai_family = AF_INET6;
if(!ports_create_if("::1", cfg->do_udp, do_tcp,
if(!ports_create_if(do_auto?"::0":"::1",
do_auto, cfg->do_udp, do_tcp,
&hints, portbuf, &list)) {
listening_ports_free(list);
return NULL;
@@ -417,7 +522,8 @@ listening_ports_open(struct config_file* cfg)
}
if(do_ip4) {
hints.ai_family = AF_INET;
if(!ports_create_if("127.0.0.1", cfg->do_udp, do_tcp,
if(!ports_create_if(do_auto?"0.0.0.0":"127.0.0.1",
do_auto, cfg->do_udp, do_tcp,
&hints, portbuf, &list)) {
listening_ports_free(list);
return NULL;
@@ -428,7 +534,7 @@ listening_ports_open(struct config_file* cfg)
if(!do_ip6)
continue;
hints.ai_family = AF_INET6;
if(!ports_create_if(cfg->ifs[i], cfg->do_udp,
if(!ports_create_if(cfg->ifs[i], 0, cfg->do_udp,
do_tcp, &hints, portbuf, &list)) {
listening_ports_free(list);
return NULL;
@@ -437,7 +543,7 @@ listening_ports_open(struct config_file* cfg)
if(!do_ip4)
continue;
hints.ai_family = AF_INET;
if(!ports_create_if(cfg->ifs[i], cfg->do_udp,
if(!ports_create_if(cfg->ifs[i], 0, cfg->do_udp,
do_tcp, &hints, portbuf, &list)) {
listening_ports_free(list);
return NULL;
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@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@
#include "config.h"
#include "util/netevent.h"
struct listen_list;
struct addrinfo;
struct config_file;
/**
@@ -74,6 +73,18 @@ struct listen_list {
struct comm_point* com;
};
/**
* type of ports
*/
enum listen_type {
/** udp type */
listen_type_udp,
/** tcp type */
listen_type_tcp,
/** udp ipv6 (v4mapped) for use with ancillary data */
listen_type_udpancil
};
/**
* Single linked list to store shared ports that have been
* opened for use by all threads.
@@ -84,7 +95,7 @@ struct listen_port {
/** file descriptor, open and ready for use */
int fd;
/** type of file descriptor, udp or tcp */
int is_udp;
enum listen_type ftype;
};
/**
@@ -153,9 +164,16 @@ size_t listen_get_mem(struct listen_dnsport* listen);
/**
* Create and bind nonblocking UDP socket
* @param addr: address info ready to make socket.
* @param family: for socket call.
* @param socktype: for socket call.
* @param addr: for bind call.
* @param addrlen: for bind call.
* @param v6only: if enabled, IP6 sockets get IP6ONLY option set.
* if enabled with value 2 IP6ONLY option is disabled.
* @param inuse: on error, this is set true if the port was in use.
* @return: the socket. -1 on error.
*/
int create_udp_sock(struct addrinfo* addr);
int create_udp_sock(int family, int socktype, struct sockaddr* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int v6only, int* inuse);
#endif /* LISTEN_DNSPORT_H */
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@@ -0,0 +1,215 @@
/*
* services/localzone.h - local zones authority service.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains functions to enable local zone authority service.
*/
#ifndef SERVICES_LOCALZONE_H
#define SERVICES_LOCALZONE_H
#include "util/rbtree.h"
struct ub_packed_rrset_key;
struct regional;
struct config_file;
struct edns_data;
struct query_info;
/**
* Local zone type
* This type determines processing for queries that did not match
* local-data directly.
*/
enum localzone_type {
/** drop query */
local_zone_deny = 0,
/** answer with error */
local_zone_refuse,
/** answer nxdomain or nodata */
local_zone_static,
/** resolve normally */
local_zone_transparent,
/** answer with data at zone apex */
local_zone_redirect,
/** remove default AS112 blocking contents for zone
* nodefault is used in config not during service. */
local_zone_nodefault
};
/**
* Authoritative local zones storage, shared.
* This tree is fixed at startup, so, readonly, no locks or mutexes necessary.
*/
struct local_zones {
/** rbtree of struct local_zone */
rbtree_t ztree;
};
/**
* Local zone. A locally served authoritative zone.
*/
struct local_zone {
/** rbtree node, key is name and class */
rbnode_t node;
/** parent zone, if any. */
struct local_zone* parent;
/** zone name, in uncompressed wireformat */
uint8_t* name;
/** length of zone name */
size_t namelen;
/** number of labels in zone name */
int namelabs;
/** the class of this zone.
* uses 'dclass' to not conflict with c++ keyword class. */
uint16_t dclass;
/** how to process zone */
enum localzone_type type;
/** in this region the zone's data is allocated.
* the struct local_zone itself is malloced. */
struct regional* region;
/** local data for this zone
* rbtree of struct local_data */
rbtree_t data;
/** if data contains zone apex SOA data, this is a ptr to it. */
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* soa;
};
/**
* Local data. One domain name, and the RRs to go with it.
*/
struct local_data {
/** rbtree node, key is name only */
rbnode_t node;
/** domain name */
uint8_t* name;
/** length of name */
size_t namelen;
/** number of labels in name */
int namelabs;
/** the data rrsets, with different types, linked list.
* If this list is NULL, the node is an empty non-terminal. */
struct local_rrset* rrsets;
};
/**
* A local data RRset
*/
struct local_rrset {
/** next in list */
struct local_rrset* next;
/** RRset data item */
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset;
};
/**
* Create local zones storage
* @return new struct or NULL on error.
*/
struct local_zones* local_zones_create();
/**
* Delete local zones storage
* @param zones: to delete.
*/
void local_zones_delete(struct local_zones* zones);
/**
* Apply config settings; setup the local authoritative data.
* @param zones: is set up.
* @param cfg: config data.
* @return false on error.
*/
int local_zones_apply_cfg(struct local_zones* zones, struct config_file* cfg);
/**
* Compare two local_zone entries in rbtree. Sort hierarchical but not
* canonical
* @param z1: zone 1
* @param z2: zone 2
* @return: -1, 0, +1 comparison value.
*/
int local_zone_cmp(const void* z1, const void* z2);
/**
* Compare two local_data entries in rbtree. Sort canonical.
* @param d1: data 1
* @param d2: data 2
* @return: -1, 0, +1 comparison value.
*/
int local_data_cmp(const void* d1, const void* d2);
/**
* Delete one zone
* @param z: to delete.
*/
void local_zone_delete(struct local_zone* z);
/**
* Lookup zone that contains the given name, class.
* @param zones: the zones tree
* @param name: dname to lookup
* @param len: length of name.
* @param labs: labelcount of name.
* @param dclass: class to lookup.
* @return closest local_zone or NULL if no covering zone is found.
*/
struct local_zone* local_zones_lookup(struct local_zones* zones,
uint8_t* name, size_t len, int labs, uint16_t dclass);
/**
* Debug helper. Print all zones
* @param zones: the zones tree
*/
void local_zones_print(struct local_zones* zones);
/**
* Answer authoritatively for local zones.
* @param zones: the stored zones (shared, read only).
* @param qinfo: query info (parsed).
* @param edns: edns info (parsed).
* @param buf: buffer with query ID and flags, also for reply.
* @param temp: temporary storage region.
* @return true if answer is in buffer. false if query is not answered
* by authority data. If the reply should be dropped altogether, the return
* value is true, but the buffer is cleared (empty).
*/
int local_zones_answer(struct local_zones* zones, struct query_info* qinfo,
struct edns_data* edns, ldns_buffer* buf, struct regional* temp);
#endif /* SERVICES_LOCALZONE_H */
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@@ -88,8 +88,7 @@ mesh_state_ref_compare(const void* ap, const void* bp)
}
struct mesh_area*
mesh_create(int num_modules, struct module_func_block** modfunc,
struct module_env* env)
mesh_create(struct module_stack* stack, struct module_env* env)
{
struct mesh_area* mesh = calloc(1, sizeof(struct mesh_area));
if(!mesh) {
@@ -102,8 +101,7 @@ mesh_create(int num_modules, struct module_func_block** modfunc,
log_err("mesh area alloc: out of memory");
return NULL;
}
mesh->num_modules = num_modules;
mesh->modfunc = modfunc;
mesh->mods = *stack;
mesh->env = env;
rbtree_init(&mesh->run, &mesh_state_compare);
rbtree_init(&mesh->all, &mesh_state_compare);
@@ -157,12 +155,12 @@ void mesh_new_client(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct query_info* qinfo,
mesh->num_detached_states++;
added = 1;
}
if(!s->reply_list && s->super_set.count == 0)
if(!s->reply_list && !s->cb_list && s->super_set.count == 0)
was_detached = 1;
if(!s->reply_list)
if(!s->reply_list && !s->cb_list)
was_noreply = 1;
/* add reply to s */
if(!mesh_state_add_reply(s, edns, rep, qid, qflags)) {
if(!mesh_state_add_reply(s, edns, rep, qid, qflags, qinfo->qname)) {
log_err("mesh_new_client: out of memory; SERVFAIL");
error_encode(rep->c->buffer, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL,
qinfo, qid, qflags, edns);
@@ -184,6 +182,52 @@ void mesh_new_client(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct query_info* qinfo,
mesh_run(mesh, s, module_event_new, NULL);
}
int
mesh_new_callback(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct query_info* qinfo,
uint16_t qflags, struct edns_data* edns, ldns_buffer* buf,
uint16_t qid, mesh_cb_func_t cb, void* cb_arg)
{
struct mesh_state* s = mesh_area_find(mesh, qinfo, qflags, 0);
int was_detached = 0;
int was_noreply = 0;
int added = 0;
/* see if it already exists, if not, create one */
if(!s) {
struct rbnode_t* n;
s = mesh_state_create(mesh->env,qinfo, qflags, 0);
if(!s) {
return 0;
}
n = rbtree_insert(&mesh->all, &s->node);
log_assert(n != NULL);
/* set detached (it is now) */
mesh->num_detached_states++;
added = 1;
}
if(!s->reply_list && !s->cb_list && s->super_set.count == 0)
was_detached = 1;
if(!s->reply_list && !s->cb_list)
was_noreply = 1;
/* add reply to s */
if(!mesh_state_add_cb(s, edns, buf, cb, cb_arg, qid, qflags)) {
if(added)
mesh_state_delete(&s->s);
return 0;
}
/* update statistics */
if(was_detached) {
log_assert(mesh->num_detached_states > 0);
mesh->num_detached_states--;
}
if(was_noreply) {
mesh->num_reply_states ++;
}
mesh->num_reply_addrs++;
if(added)
mesh_run(mesh, s, module_event_new, NULL);
return 1;
}
void mesh_report_reply(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct outbound_entry* e,
int is_ok, struct comm_reply* reply)
{
@@ -237,7 +281,7 @@ mesh_state_create(struct module_env* env, struct query_info* qinfo,
mstate->s.env = env;
mstate->s.mesh_info = mstate;
/* init modules */
for(i=0; i<env->mesh->num_modules; i++) {
for(i=0; i<env->mesh->mods.num; i++) {
mstate->s.minfo[i] = NULL;
mstate->s.ext_state[i] = module_state_initial;
}
@@ -253,9 +297,9 @@ mesh_state_cleanup(struct mesh_state* mstate)
return;
/* de-init modules */
mesh = mstate->s.env->mesh;
for(i=0; i<mesh->num_modules; i++) {
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_mod_clear(mesh->modfunc[i]->clear));
(*mesh->modfunc[i]->clear)(&mstate->s, i);
for(i=0; i<mesh->mods.num; i++) {
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_clear(mesh->mods.mod[i]->clear));
(*mesh->mods.mod[i]->clear)(&mstate->s, i);
mstate->s.minfo[i] = NULL;
mstate->s.ext_state[i] = module_finished;
}
@@ -273,11 +317,12 @@ mesh_state_delete(struct module_qstate* qstate)
mstate = qstate->mesh_info;
mesh = mstate->s.env->mesh;
mesh_detach_subs(&mstate->s);
if(!mstate->reply_list && mstate->super_set.count == 0) {
if(!mstate->reply_list && !mstate->cb_list
&& mstate->super_set.count == 0) {
log_assert(mesh->num_detached_states > 0);
mesh->num_detached_states--;
}
if(mstate->reply_list) {
if(mstate->reply_list || mstate->cb_list) {
log_assert(mesh->num_reply_states > 0);
mesh->num_reply_states--;
}
@@ -301,7 +346,8 @@ void mesh_detach_subs(struct module_qstate* qstate)
RBTREE_FOR(ref, struct mesh_state_ref*, &qstate->mesh_info->sub_set) {
n = rbtree_delete(&ref->s->super_set, &lookup);
log_assert(n != NULL); /* must have been present */
if(!ref->s->reply_list && ref->s->super_set.count == 0) {
if(!ref->s->reply_list && !ref->s->cb_list
&& ref->s->super_set.count == 0) {
mesh->num_detached_states++;
log_assert(mesh->num_detached_states +
mesh->num_reply_states <= mesh->all.count);
@@ -336,7 +382,7 @@ int mesh_attach_sub(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct query_info* qinfo,
*newq = NULL;
if(!mesh_state_attachment(qstate->mesh_info, sub))
return 0;
if(!sub->reply_list && sub->super_set.count == 1) {
if(!sub->reply_list && !sub->cb_list && sub->super_set.count == 1) {
/* it used to be detached, before this one got added */
log_assert(mesh->num_detached_states > 0);
mesh->num_detached_states--;
@@ -415,18 +461,63 @@ timeval_divide(struct timeval* avg, struct timeval* sum, size_t d)
#endif
}
/**
* callback results to mesh cb entry
* @param m: mesh state to send it for.
* @param rcode: if not 0, error code.
* @param rep: reply to send (or NULL if rcode is set).
* @param r: callback entry
*/
static void
mesh_do_callback(struct mesh_state* m, int rcode, struct reply_info* rep,
struct mesh_cb* r)
{
int secure;
/* bogus messages are not made into servfail, sec_status passed
* to the callback function */
if(rep && rep->security == sec_status_secure)
secure = 1;
else secure = 0;
if(!rep && rcode == LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR)
rcode = LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL;
/* send the reply */
if(rcode) {
(*r->cb)(r->cb_arg, rcode, r->buf, sec_status_unchecked);
} else {
size_t udp_size = r->edns.udp_size;
ldns_buffer_clear(r->buf);
r->edns.edns_version = EDNS_ADVERTISED_VERSION;
r->edns.udp_size = EDNS_ADVERTISED_SIZE;
r->edns.ext_rcode = 0;
r->edns.bits &= EDNS_DO;
if(!reply_info_answer_encode(&m->s.qinfo, rep, r->qid,
r->qflags, r->buf, 0, 1,
m->s.env->scratch, udp_size, &r->edns,
(int)(r->edns.bits & EDNS_DO), secure))
{
(*r->cb)(r->cb_arg, LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL, r->buf,
sec_status_unchecked);
}
else (*r->cb)(r->cb_arg, LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR, r->buf,
rep->security);
}
m->s.env->mesh->num_reply_addrs--;
}
/**
* Send reply to mesh reply entry
* @param m: mesh state to send it for.
* @param rcode: if not 0, error code.
* @param rep: reply to send (or NULL if rcode is set).
* @param r: reply entry
* @param prev: previous reply, already has its answer encoded in buffer.
*/
static void
mesh_send_reply(struct mesh_state* m, int rcode, struct reply_info* rep,
struct mesh_reply* r)
struct mesh_reply* r, struct mesh_reply* prev)
{
struct timeval end_time;
struct timeval duration;
int secure;
/* examine security status */
if(m->s.env->need_to_validate && !(r->qflags&BIT_CD) && rep &&
@@ -436,8 +527,24 @@ mesh_send_reply(struct mesh_state* m, int rcode, struct reply_info* rep,
if(rep && rep->security == sec_status_secure)
secure = 1;
else secure = 0;
if(!rep && rcode == LDNS_RCODE_NOERROR)
rcode = LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL;
/* send the reply */
if(rcode) {
if(prev && prev->qflags == r->qflags &&
prev->edns.edns_present == r->edns.edns_present &&
prev->edns.bits == r->edns.bits &&
prev->edns.udp_size == r->edns.udp_size) {
/* if the previous reply is identical to this one, fix ID */
if(prev->query_reply.c->buffer != r->query_reply.c->buffer)
ldns_buffer_copy(r->query_reply.c->buffer,
prev->query_reply.c->buffer);
ldns_buffer_write_at(r->query_reply.c->buffer, 0,
&r->qid, sizeof(uint16_t));
ldns_buffer_write_at(r->query_reply.c->buffer, 12,
r->qname, m->s.qinfo.qname_len);
comm_point_send_reply(&r->query_reply);
} else if(rcode) {
m->s.qinfo.qname = r->qname;
error_encode(r->query_reply.c->buffer, rcode, &m->s.qinfo,
r->qid, r->qflags, &r->edns);
comm_point_send_reply(&r->query_reply);
@@ -447,6 +554,7 @@ mesh_send_reply(struct mesh_state* m, int rcode, struct reply_info* rep,
r->edns.udp_size = EDNS_ADVERTISED_SIZE;
r->edns.ext_rcode = 0;
r->edns.bits &= EDNS_DO;
m->s.qinfo.qname = r->qname;
if(!reply_info_answer_encode(&m->s.qinfo, rep, r->qid,
r->qflags, r->query_reply.c->buffer, 0, 1,
m->s.env->scratch, udp_size, &r->edns,
@@ -460,27 +568,28 @@ mesh_send_reply(struct mesh_state* m, int rcode, struct reply_info* rep,
}
/* account */
m->s.env->mesh->num_reply_addrs--;
if(gettimeofday(&end_time, NULL) < 0) {
log_err("gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
return;
} else {
struct timeval duration;
timeval_subtract(&duration, &end_time, &r->start_time);
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "query took %d.%6.6d sec",
(int)duration.tv_sec, (int)duration.tv_usec);
m->s.env->mesh->replies_sent++;
timeval_add(&m->s.env->mesh->replies_sum_wait, &duration);
timehist_insert(m->s.env->mesh->histogram, &duration);
}
end_time = *m->s.env->now_tv;
timeval_subtract(&duration, &end_time, &r->start_time);
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "query took %d.%6.6d sec",
(int)duration.tv_sec, (int)duration.tv_usec);
m->s.env->mesh->replies_sent++;
timeval_add(&m->s.env->mesh->replies_sum_wait, &duration);
timehist_insert(m->s.env->mesh->histogram, &duration);
}
void mesh_query_done(struct mesh_state* mstate)
{
struct mesh_reply* r;
struct mesh_reply* prev = NULL;
struct mesh_cb* c;
struct reply_info* rep = (mstate->s.return_msg?
mstate->s.return_msg->rep:NULL);
for(r = mstate->reply_list; r; r = r->next) {
mesh_send_reply(mstate, mstate->s.return_rcode, rep, r);
mesh_send_reply(mstate, mstate->s.return_rcode, rep, r, prev);
prev = r;
}
for(c = mstate->cb_list; c; c = c->next) {
mesh_do_callback(mstate, mstate->s.return_rcode, rep, c);
}
}
@@ -492,9 +601,9 @@ void mesh_walk_supers(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct mesh_state* mstate)
/* make super runnable */
(void)rbtree_insert(&mesh->run, &ref->s->run_node);
/* callback the function to inform super of result */
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_mod_inform_super(
mesh->modfunc[ref->s->s.curmod]->inform_super));
(*mesh->modfunc[ref->s->s.curmod]->inform_super)(&mstate->s,
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_inform_super(
mesh->mods.mod[ref->s->s.curmod]->inform_super));
(*mesh->mods.mod[ref->s->s.curmod]->inform_super)(&mstate->s,
ref->s->s.curmod, &ref->s->s);
}
}
@@ -514,8 +623,28 @@ struct mesh_state* mesh_area_find(struct mesh_area* mesh,
return result;
}
int mesh_state_add_cb(struct mesh_state* s, struct edns_data* edns,
ldns_buffer* buf, mesh_cb_func_t cb, void* cb_arg,
uint16_t qid, uint16_t qflags)
{
struct mesh_cb* r = regional_alloc(s->s.region,
sizeof(struct mesh_cb));
if(!r)
return 0;
r->buf = buf;
r->cb = cb;
r->cb_arg = cb_arg;
r->edns = *edns;
r->qid = qid;
r->qflags = qflags;
r->next = s->cb_list;
s->cb_list = r;
return 1;
}
int mesh_state_add_reply(struct mesh_state* s, struct edns_data* edns,
struct comm_reply* rep, uint16_t qid, uint16_t qflags)
struct comm_reply* rep, uint16_t qid, uint16_t qflags, uint8_t* qname)
{
struct mesh_reply* r = regional_alloc(s->s.region,
sizeof(struct mesh_reply));
@@ -525,11 +654,12 @@ int mesh_state_add_reply(struct mesh_state* s, struct edns_data* edns,
r->edns = *edns;
r->qid = qid;
r->qflags = qflags;
if(gettimeofday(&r->start_time, NULL) < 0) {
log_err("addrep: gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
memset(&r->start_time, 0, sizeof(r->start_time));
}
r->start_time = *s->s.env->now_tv;
r->next = s->reply_list;
r->qname = regional_alloc_init(s->s.region, qname,
s->s.qinfo.qname_len);
if(!r->qname)
return 0;
s->reply_list = r;
return 1;
@@ -558,16 +688,16 @@ mesh_continue(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct mesh_state* mstate,
if(mstate->num_activated > MESH_MAX_ACTIVATION) {
/* module is looping. Stop it. */
log_err("internal error: looping module stopped");
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "pass error for qstate",
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "pass error for qstate",
&mstate->s.qinfo);
s = module_error;
}
if(s == module_wait_module) {
/* start next module */
mstate->s.curmod++;
if(mesh->num_modules == mstate->s.curmod) {
if(mesh->mods.num == mstate->s.curmod) {
log_err("Cannot pass to next module; at last module");
log_query_info(VERB_DETAIL, "pass error for qstate",
log_query_info(VERB_QUERY, "pass error for qstate",
&mstate->s.qinfo);
mstate->s.curmod--;
return mesh_continue(mesh, mstate, module_error, ev);
@@ -601,9 +731,9 @@ void mesh_run(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct mesh_state* mstate,
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "mesh_run: start");
while(mstate) {
/* run the module */
log_assert(fptr_whitelist_mod_operate(
mesh->modfunc[mstate->s.curmod]->operate));
(*mesh->modfunc[mstate->s.curmod]->operate)
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_operate(
mesh->mods.mod[mstate->s.curmod]->operate));
(*mesh->mods.mod[mstate->s.curmod]->operate)
(&mstate->s, ev, mstate->s.curmod, e);
/* examine results */
@@ -611,7 +741,7 @@ void mesh_run(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct mesh_state* mstate,
regional_free_all(mstate->s.env->scratch);
s = mstate->s.ext_state[mstate->s.curmod];
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "mesh_run: %s module exit state is %s",
mesh->modfunc[mstate->s.curmod]->name, strextstate(s));
mesh->mods.mod[mstate->s.curmod]->name, strextstate(s));
e = NULL;
if(mesh_continue(mesh, mstate, s, &ev))
continue;
@@ -637,13 +767,15 @@ mesh_log_list(struct mesh_area* mesh)
struct mesh_state* m;
int num = 0;
RBTREE_FOR(m, struct mesh_state*, &mesh->all) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d%s%s%s%s%s mod%d %s",
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d%s%s%s%s%s mod%d %s%s",
num++, (m->s.is_priming)?"p":"", /* prime */
(m->s.query_flags&BIT_RD)?"RD":"",
(m->s.query_flags&BIT_CD)?"CD":"",
(m->super_set.count==0)?"d":"", /* detached */
(m->sub_set.count!=0)?"c":"", /* children */
m->s.curmod, (m->reply_list)?"hr":"nr"); /*hasreply*/
m->s.curmod, (m->reply_list)?"rep":"", /*hasreply*/
(m->cb_list)?"cb":"" /* callbacks */
);
log_query_info(VERB_ALGO, buf, &m->s.qinfo);
}
}
@@ -651,23 +783,35 @@ mesh_log_list(struct mesh_area* mesh)
void
mesh_stats(struct mesh_area* mesh, const char* str)
{
log_info("%s %u states (%u with reply, %u detached), "
"%u waiting replies", str, (unsigned)mesh->all.count,
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "%s %u recursion states (%u with reply, "
"%u detached), %u waiting replies, %u recursion replies "
"sent", str, (unsigned)mesh->all.count,
(unsigned)mesh->num_reply_states,
(unsigned)mesh->num_detached_states,
(unsigned)mesh->num_reply_addrs);
(unsigned)mesh->num_reply_addrs,
(unsigned)mesh->replies_sent);
if(mesh->replies_sent > 0) {
struct timeval avg;
timeval_divide(&avg, &mesh->replies_sum_wait,
mesh->replies_sent);
log_info("sent %u replies, with average wait "
"of %d.%6.6d sec", (unsigned)mesh->replies_sent,
(int)avg.tv_sec, (int)avg.tv_usec);
log_info("histogram of reply wait times");
timehist_log(mesh->histogram);
log_info("average recursion processing time "
"%d.%6.6d sec", (int)avg.tv_sec, (int)avg.tv_usec);
log_info("histogram of recursion processing times");
timehist_log(mesh->histogram, "recursions");
}
}
void
mesh_stats_clear(struct mesh_area* mesh)
{
if(!mesh)
return;
mesh->replies_sent = 0;
mesh->replies_sum_wait.tv_sec = 0;
mesh->replies_sum_wait.tv_usec = 0;
timehist_clear(mesh->histogram);
}
size_t
mesh_get_mem(struct mesh_area* mesh)
{
+83 -10
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@@ -50,8 +50,10 @@
#include "util/netevent.h"
#include "util/data/msgparse.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
struct mesh_state;
struct mesh_reply;
struct mesh_cb;
struct query_info;
struct reply_info;
struct outbound_entry;
@@ -67,10 +69,8 @@ struct timehist;
* Mesh of query states
*/
struct mesh_area {
/** the number of modules */
int num_modules;
/** the module callbacks, array of num_modules length (ref only) */
struct module_func_block** modfunc;
/** active module stack */
struct module_stack mods;
/** environment for new states */
struct module_env* env;
@@ -117,6 +117,8 @@ struct mesh_state {
struct module_qstate s;
/** the list of replies to clients for the results */
struct mesh_reply* reply_list;
/** the list of callbacks for the results */
struct mesh_cb* cb_list;
/** set of superstates (that want this state's result)
* contains struct mesh_state_ref* */
rbtree_t super_set;
@@ -154,20 +156,49 @@ struct mesh_reply {
uint16_t qid;
/** flags of query, for reply flags */
uint16_t qflags;
/** qname from this query. len same as mesh qinfo. */
uint8_t* qname;
};
/**
* Mesh result callback func.
* called as func(cb_arg, rcode, buffer_with_reply, security);
* */
typedef void (*mesh_cb_func_t)(void*, int, ldns_buffer*, enum sec_status);
/**
* Callback to result routine
*/
struct mesh_cb {
/** next in list */
struct mesh_cb* next;
/** edns data from query */
struct edns_data edns;
/** id of query, in network byteorder. */
uint16_t qid;
/** flags of query, for reply flags */
uint16_t qflags;
/** buffer for reply */
ldns_buffer* buf;
/** callback routine for results. if rcode != 0 buf has message.
* called as cb(cb_arg, rcode, buf);
*/
mesh_cb_func_t cb;
/** user arg for callback */
void* cb_arg;
};
/* ------------------- Functions for worker -------------------- */
/**
* Allocate mesh, to empty.
* @param num_modules: number of modules that are present.
* @param modfunc: array passed (alloced and deleted by caller), that has
* num_modules function callbacks for the modules.
* @param stack: module stack to activate, copied (as readonly reference).
* @param env: environment for new queries.
* @return mesh: the new mesh or NULL on error.
*/
struct mesh_area* mesh_create(int num_modules,
struct module_func_block** modfunc, struct module_env* env);
struct mesh_area* mesh_create(struct module_stack* stack,
struct module_env* env);
/**
* Delete mesh, and all query states and replies in it.
@@ -191,6 +222,25 @@ void mesh_new_client(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct query_info* qinfo,
uint16_t qflags, struct edns_data* edns, struct comm_reply* rep,
uint16_t qid);
/**
* New query with callback. Create new query state if needed, and
* add mesh_cb to it.
* Will run the mesh area queries to process if a new query state is created.
*
* @param mesh: the mesh.
* @param qinfo: query from client.
* @param qflags: flags from client query.
* @param edns: edns data from client query.
* @param buf: buffer for reply contents.
* @param qid: query id to reply with.
* @param cb: callback function.
* @param cb_arg: callback user arg.
* @return 0 on error.
*/
int mesh_new_callback(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct query_info* qinfo,
uint16_t qflags, struct edns_data* edns, ldns_buffer* buf,
uint16_t qid, mesh_cb_func_t cb, void* cb_arg);
/**
* Handle new event from the wire. A serviced query has returned.
* The query state will be made runnable, and the mesh_area will process
@@ -327,10 +377,27 @@ int mesh_state_attachment(struct mesh_state* super, struct mesh_state* sub);
* @param rep: comm point reply info.
* @param qid: ID of reply.
* @param qflags: original query flags.
* @param qname: original query name.
* @return: 0 on alloc error.
*/
int mesh_state_add_reply(struct mesh_state* s, struct edns_data* edns,
struct comm_reply* rep, uint16_t qid, uint16_t qflags);
struct comm_reply* rep, uint16_t qid, uint16_t qflags, uint8_t* qname);
/**
* Create new callback structure and attach it to a mesh state.
* Does not update stat items in mesh area.
* @param s: the mesh state.
* @param edns: edns data for reply (bufsize).
* @param buf: buffer for reply
* @param cb: callback to call with results.
* @param cb_arg: callback user arg.
* @param qid: ID of reply.
* @param qflags: original query flags.
* @return: 0 on alloc error.
*/
int mesh_state_add_cb(struct mesh_state* s, struct edns_data* edns,
ldns_buffer* buf, mesh_cb_func_t cb, void* cb_arg, uint16_t qid,
uint16_t qflags);
/**
* Run the mesh. Run all runnable mesh states. Which can create new
@@ -351,6 +418,12 @@ void mesh_run(struct mesh_area* mesh, struct mesh_state* mstate,
*/
void mesh_stats(struct mesh_area* mesh, const char* str);
/**
* Clear the stats that the mesh keeps (number of queries serviced)
* @param mesh: the mesh
*/
void mesh_stats_clear(struct mesh_area* mesh);
/**
* Print all the states in the mesh to the log.
* @param mesh: the mesh to print all states of.
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/*
* services/modstack.c - stack of modules
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains functions to help maintain a stack of modules.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "services/modstack.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "util/fptr_wlist.h"
#include "iterator/iterator.h"
#include "validator/validator.h"
/** count number of modules (words) in the string */
static int
count_modules(const char* s)
{
int num = 0;
if(!s)
return 0;
while(*s) {
/* skip whitespace */
while(*s && isspace((int)*s))
s++;
if(*s && !isspace((int)*s)) {
/* skip identifier */
num++;
while(*s && !isspace((int)*s))
s++;
}
}
return num;
}
void
modstack_init(struct module_stack* stack)
{
stack->num = 0;
stack->mod = NULL;
}
int
modstack_config(struct module_stack* stack, const char* module_conf)
{
int i;
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "module config: \"%s\"", module_conf);
stack->num = count_modules(module_conf);
if(stack->num == 0) {
log_err("error: no modules specified");
return 0;
}
if(stack->num > MAX_MODULE) {
log_err("error: too many modules (%d max %d)",
stack->num, MAX_MODULE);
return 0;
}
stack->mod = (struct module_func_block**)calloc((size_t)
stack->num, sizeof(struct module_func_block*));
if(!stack->mod) {
log_err("out of memory");
return 0;
}
for(i=0; i<stack->num; i++) {
stack->mod[i] = module_factory(&module_conf);
if(!stack->mod[i]) {
log_err("Unknown value for next module: '%s'",
module_conf);
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
struct
module_func_block* module_factory(const char** str)
{
/* these are the modules available */
int num = 2;
const char* names[] = {"iterator", "validator", NULL};
struct module_func_block* (*fb[])(void) =
{&iter_get_funcblock, &val_get_funcblock, NULL};
int i;
const char* s = *str;
while(*s && isspace((int)*s))
s++;
for(i=0; i<num; i++) {
if(strncmp(names[i], s, strlen(names[i])) == 0) {
s += strlen(names[i]);
*str = s;
return (*fb[i])();
}
}
return NULL;
}
int
modstack_setup(struct module_stack* stack, const char* module_conf,
struct module_env* env)
{
int i;
if(stack->num != 0)
modstack_desetup(stack, env);
/* fixed setup of the modules */
if(!modstack_config(stack, module_conf)) {
return 0;
}
env->need_to_validate = 0; /* set by module init below */
for(i=0; i<stack->num; i++) {
verbose(VERB_OPS, "init module %d: %s",
i, stack->mod[i]->name);
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_init(stack->mod[i]->init));
if(!(*stack->mod[i]->init)(env, i)) {
log_err("module init for module %s failed",
stack->mod[i]->name);
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
void
modstack_desetup(struct module_stack* stack, struct module_env* env)
{
int i;
for(i=0; i<stack->num; i++) {
fptr_ok(fptr_whitelist_mod_deinit(stack->mod[i]->deinit));
(*stack->mod[i]->deinit)(env, i);
}
stack->num = 0;
free(stack->mod);
stack->mod = NULL;
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
/*
* services/modstack.h - stack of modules
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains functions to help maintain a stack of modules.
*/
#ifndef SERVICES_MODSTACK_H
#define SERVICES_MODSTACK_H
struct module_func_block;
struct module_env;
/**
* Stack of modules.
*/
struct module_stack {
/** the number of modules */
int num;
/** the module callbacks, array of num_modules length (ref only) */
struct module_func_block** mod;
};
/**
* Init a stack of modules
* @param stack: initialised as empty.
*/
void modstack_init(struct module_stack* stack);
/**
* Read config file module settings and set up the modfunc block
* @param stack: the stack of modules (empty before call).
* @param module_conf: string what modules to insert.
* @return false on error
*/
int modstack_config(struct module_stack* stack, const char* module_conf);
/**
* Get funcblock for module name
* @param str: string with module name. Advanced to next value on success.
* The string is assumed whitespace separated list of module names.
* @return funcblock or NULL on error.
*/
struct module_func_block* module_factory(const char** str);
/**
* Setup modules. Assigns ids and calls module_init.
* @param stack: if not empty beforehand, it will be desetup()ed.
* It is then modstack_configged().
* @param module_conf: string what modules to insert.
* @param env: module environment which is inited by the modules.
* environment should have a superalloc, cfg,
* env.need_to_validate is set by the modules.
* @return on false a module init failed.
*/
int modstack_setup(struct module_stack* stack, const char* module_conf,
struct module_env* env);
/**
* Desetup the modules, deinit, delete.
* @param stack: made empty.
* @param env: module env for module deinit() calls.
*/
void modstack_desetup(struct module_stack* stack, struct module_env* env);
#endif /* SERVICES_MODSTACK_H */
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@@ -51,7 +51,10 @@ struct pending_timeout;
struct ub_randstate;
struct pending_tcp;
struct waiting_tcp;
struct waiting_udp;
struct infra_cache;
struct port_comm;
struct port_if;
/**
* Send queries to outside servers and wait for answers from servers.
@@ -60,6 +63,10 @@ struct infra_cache;
struct outside_network {
/** Base for select calls */
struct comm_base* base;
/** pointer to time in seconds */
uint32_t* now_secs;
/** pointer to time in microseconds */
struct timeval* now_tv;
/** buffer shared by UDP connections, since there is only one
datagram at any time. */
@@ -67,21 +74,27 @@ struct outside_network {
/** serviced_callbacks malloc overhead when processing multiple
* identical serviced queries to the same server. */
size_t svcd_overhead;
/** use x20 bits to encode additional ID random bits */
int use_caps_for_id;
/**
* Array of udp comm point* that are used to listen to pending events.
* Each is on a different port. This is for ip4 ports.
*/
struct comm_point** udp4_ports;
/** number of udp4 ports */
size_t num_udp4;
/** linked list of available commpoints, unused file descriptors,
* for use as outgoing UDP ports. cp.fd=-1 in them. */
struct port_comm* unused_fds;
/**
* The opened ip6 ports.
*/
struct comm_point** udp6_ports;
/** number of udp6 ports */
size_t num_udp6;
/** array of outgoing IP4 interfaces */
struct port_if* ip4_ifs;
/** number of outgoing IP4 interfaces */
int num_ip4;
/** array of outgoing IP6 interfaces */
struct port_if* ip6_ifs;
/** number of outgoing IP6 interfaces */
int num_ip6;
/** pending udp queries waiting to be sent out, waiting for fd */
struct pending* udp_wait_first;
/** last pending udp query in list */
struct pending* udp_wait_last;
/** pending udp answers. sorted by id, addr */
rbtree_t* pending;
@@ -109,20 +122,65 @@ struct outside_network {
struct waiting_tcp* tcp_wait_last;
};
/**
* Outgoing interface. Ports available and currently used are tracked
* per interface
*/
struct port_if {
/** address ready to allocate new socket (except port no). */
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
/** length of addr field */
socklen_t addrlen;
/** the available ports array. These are unused.
* Only the first total-inuse part is filled. */
int* avail_ports;
/** the total number of available ports (size of the array) */
int avail_total;
/** array of the commpoints currently in use.
* allocated for max number of fds, first part in use. */
struct port_comm** out;
/** max number of fds, size of out array */
int maxout;
/** number of commpoints (and thus also ports) in use */
int inuse;
};
/**
* Outgoing commpoint for UDP port.
*/
struct port_comm {
/** next in free list */
struct port_comm* next;
/** which port number (when in use) */
int number;
/** interface it is used in */
struct port_if* pif;
/** index in the out array of the interface */
int index;
/** number of outstanding queries on this port */
int num_outstanding;
/** UDP commpoint, fd=-1 if not in use */
struct comm_point* cp;
};
/**
* A query that has an answer pending for it.
*/
struct pending {
/** redblacktree entry, key is the pending struct(id, addr). */
rbnode_t node;
/** the ID for the query */
uint16_t id;
/** the ID for the query. int so that a value out of range can
* be used to signify a pending that is for certain not present in
* the rbtree. (and for which deletion is safe). */
unsigned int id;
/** remote address. */
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
/** length of addr field in use. */
socklen_t addrlen;
/** comm point it was sent on (and reply must come back on). */
struct comm_point* c;
struct port_comm* pc;
/** timeout event */
struct comm_timer* timer;
/** callback for the timeout, error or reply to the message */
@@ -131,6 +189,16 @@ struct pending {
void* cb_arg;
/** the outside network it is part of */
struct outside_network* outnet;
/*---- filled if udp pending is waiting -----*/
/** next in waiting list. */
struct pending* next_waiting;
/** timeout in msec */
int timeout;
/** The query itself, the query packet to send. */
uint8_t* pkt;
/** length of query packet. */
size_t pkt_len;
};
/**
@@ -225,7 +293,9 @@ struct serviced_query {
serviced_query_TCP_EDNS,
/** TCP without EDNS sent */
serviced_query_TCP
} status;
}
/** variable with current status */
status;
/** true if serviced_query is scheduled for deletion already */
int to_be_deleted;
/** number of UDP retries */
@@ -250,17 +320,19 @@ struct serviced_query {
* @param num_ifs: number of names in array ifs.
* @param do_ip4: service IP4.
* @param do_ip6: service IP6.
* @param port_base: if -1 system assigns ports, otherwise try to get
* the ports numbered from this starting number.
* @param num_tcp: number of outgoing tcp buffers to preallocate.
* @param infra: pointer to infra cached used for serviced queries.
* @param rnd: stored to create random numbers for serviced queries.
* @param use_caps_for_id: enable to use 0x20 bits to encode id randomness.
* @param availports: array of available ports.
* @param numavailports: number of available ports in array.
* @return: the new structure (with no pending answers) or NULL on error.
*/
struct outside_network* outside_network_create(struct comm_base* base,
size_t bufsize, size_t num_ports, char** ifs, int num_ifs,
int do_ip4, int do_ip6, int port_base, size_t num_tcp,
struct infra_cache* infra, struct ub_randstate* rnd);
int do_ip4, int do_ip6, size_t num_tcp, struct infra_cache* infra,
struct ub_randstate* rnd, int use_caps_for_id, int* availports,
int numavailports);
/**
* Delete outside_network structure.
@@ -278,13 +350,12 @@ void outside_network_delete(struct outside_network* outnet);
* @param timeout: in milliseconds from now.
* @param callback: function to call on error, timeout or reply.
* @param callback_arg: user argument for callback function.
* @param rnd: random state for generating ID and port.
* @return: NULL on error for malloc or socket. Else the pending query object.
*/
struct pending* pending_udp_query(struct outside_network* outnet,
ldns_buffer* packet, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int timeout, comm_point_callback_t* callback,
void* callback_arg, struct ub_randstate* rnd);
void* callback_arg);
/**
* Send TCP query. May wait for TCP buffer. Selects ID to be random, and
@@ -298,13 +369,12 @@ struct pending* pending_udp_query(struct outside_network* outnet,
* without any query been sent to the server yet.
* @param callback: function to call on error, timeout or reply.
* @param callback_arg: user argument for callback function.
* @param rnd: random state for generating ID.
* @return: false on error for malloc or socket. Else the pending TCP object.
*/
struct waiting_tcp* pending_tcp_query(struct outside_network* outnet,
ldns_buffer* packet, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int timeout, comm_point_callback_t* callback,
void* callback_arg, struct ub_randstate* rnd);
void* callback_arg);
/**
* Delete pending answer.
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@@ -0,0 +1,431 @@
/*
* checkconf/unbound-checkconf.c - config file checker for unbound.conf file.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* The config checker checks for syntax and other errors in the unbound.conf
* file, and can be used to check for errors before the server is started
* or sigHUPped.
* Exit status 1 means an error.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/config_file.h"
#include "util/module.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
#include "util/regional.h"
#include "iterator/iterator.h"
#include "validator/validator.h"
#include "services/localzone.h"
#include <pwd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
#include <sys/stat.h>
#endif
/** Give checkconf usage, and exit (1). */
static void
usage()
{
printf("Usage: unbound-checkconf [file]\n");
printf(" Checks unbound configuration file for errors.\n");
printf("file if omitted %s is used.\n", CONFIGFILE);
printf("-h show this usage help.\n");
printf("Version %s\n", PACKAGE_VERSION);
printf("BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details.\n");
printf("Report bugs to %s\n", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
exit(1);
}
/** check if module works with config */
static void
check_mod(struct config_file* cfg, struct module_func_block* fb)
{
struct module_env env;
memset(&env, 0, sizeof(env));
env.cfg = cfg;
env.scratch = regional_create();
env.scratch_buffer = ldns_buffer_new(BUFSIZ);
if(!env.scratch || !env.scratch_buffer)
fatal_exit("out of memory");
if(!(*fb->init)(&env, 0)) {
fatal_exit("bad config for %s module", fb->name);
}
(*fb->deinit)(&env, 0);
ldns_buffer_free(env.scratch_buffer);
regional_destroy(env.scratch);
}
/** check localzones */
static void
localzonechecks(struct config_file* cfg)
{
struct local_zones* zs;
if(!(zs = local_zones_create()))
fatal_exit("out of memory");
if(!local_zones_apply_cfg(zs, cfg))
fatal_exit("failed local-zone, local-data configuration");
local_zones_delete(zs);
}
/** emit warnings for IP in hosts */
static void
warn_hosts(const char* typ, struct config_stub* list)
{
struct sockaddr_storage a;
socklen_t alen;
struct config_stub* s;
struct config_strlist* h;
for(s=list; s; s=s->next) {
for(h=s->hosts; h; h=h->next) {
if(extstrtoaddr(h->str, &a, &alen)) {
fprintf(stderr, "unbound-checkconf: warning:"
" %s %s: \"%s\" is an IP%s address, "
"and when looked up as a host name "
"during use may not resolve.\n",
s->name, typ, h->str,
addr_is_ip6(&a, alen)?"6":"4");
}
}
}
}
/** check interface strings */
static void
interfacechecks(struct config_file* cfg)
{
struct sockaddr_storage a;
socklen_t alen;
int i, j;
for(i=0; i<cfg->num_ifs; i++) {
if(!ipstrtoaddr(cfg->ifs[i], UNBOUND_DNS_PORT, &a, &alen)) {
fatal_exit("cannot parse interface specified as '%s'",
cfg->ifs[i]);
}
for(j=0; j<cfg->num_ifs; j++) {
if(i!=j && strcmp(cfg->ifs[i], cfg->ifs[j])==0)
fatal_exit("interface: %s present twice, "
"cannot bind same ports twice.",
cfg->ifs[i]);
}
}
for(i=0; i<cfg->num_out_ifs; i++) {
if(!ipstrtoaddr(cfg->out_ifs[i], UNBOUND_DNS_PORT,
&a, &alen)) {
fatal_exit("cannot parse outgoing-interface "
"specified as '%s'", cfg->out_ifs[i]);
}
for(j=0; j<cfg->num_out_ifs; j++) {
if(i!=j && strcmp(cfg->out_ifs[i], cfg->out_ifs[j])==0)
fatal_exit("outgoing-interface: %s present "
"twice, cannot bind same ports twice.",
cfg->out_ifs[i]);
}
}
}
/** check acl ips */
static void
aclchecks(struct config_file* cfg)
{
int d;
struct sockaddr_storage a;
socklen_t alen;
struct config_str2list* acl;
for(acl=cfg->acls; acl; acl = acl->next) {
if(!netblockstrtoaddr(acl->str, UNBOUND_DNS_PORT, &a, &alen,
&d)) {
fatal_exit("cannot parse access control address %s %s",
acl->str, acl->str2);
}
}
}
/** true if fname is a file */
static int
is_file(const char* fname)
{
struct stat buf;
if(stat(fname, &buf) < 0) {
if(errno==EACCES) {
printf("warning: no search permission for one of the directories in path: %s\n", fname);
return 1;
}
perror(fname);
return 0;
}
if(S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode)) {
printf("%s is not a file\n", fname);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** true if fname is a directory */
static int
is_dir(const char* fname)
{
struct stat buf;
if(stat(fname, &buf) < 0) {
if(errno==EACCES) {
printf("warning: no search permission for one of the directories in path: %s\n", fname);
return 1;
}
perror(fname);
return 0;
}
if(!(S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode))) {
printf("%s is not a directory\n", fname);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** convert a filename to full pathname in original filesys
* @param fname: the path name to convert.
* Must not be null or empty.
* @param cfg: config struct for chroot and chdir (if set).
* @param use_chdir: if false, only chroot is applied.
* @return pointer to static buffer which is: [chroot][chdir]fname
*/
static char*
fname_after_chroot(const char* fname, struct config_file* cfg, int use_chdir)
{
static char buf[1024];
int slashit = 0;
buf[0] = 0;
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0] &&
strncmp(cfg->chrootdir, fname, strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) == 0) {
/* already full pathname, return it */
strncpy(buf, fname, sizeof(buf)-1);
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = 0;
return buf;
}
/* chroot */
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0]) {
/* start with chrootdir */
strncpy(buf, cfg->chrootdir, sizeof(buf)-1);
slashit = 1;
}
/* chdir */
if(fname[0] == '/' || !use_chdir) {
/* full path, no chdir */
} else if(cfg->directory && cfg->directory[0]) {
/* prepend chdir */
if(slashit && cfg->directory[0] != '/')
strncat(buf, "/", sizeof(buf)-1);
if(strncmp(cfg->chrootdir, cfg->directory,
strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) == 0)
strncat(buf, cfg->directory+strlen(cfg->chrootdir),
sizeof(buf)-1);
else strncat(buf, cfg->directory, sizeof(buf)-1);
slashit = 1;
}
/* fname */
if(slashit && fname[0] != '/')
strncat(buf, "/", sizeof(buf)-1);
strncat(buf, fname, sizeof(buf)-1);
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = 0;
return buf;
}
/** get base dir of a fname */
static char*
basedir(const char* fname, struct config_file* cfg)
{
char* d = fname_after_chroot(fname, cfg, 1);
char* rev = strrchr(d, '/');
if(!rev) return NULL;
if(d == rev) return NULL;
rev[0] = 0;
return d;
}
/** check file list, every file must be inside the chroot location */
static void
check_chroot_filelist(const char* desc, struct config_strlist* list,
const char* chrootdir, struct config_file* cfg)
{
struct config_strlist* p;
char* old;
for(p=list; p; p=p->next) {
if(p->str && p->str[0]) {
if(!is_file(fname_after_chroot(p->str, cfg, 1))) {
fatal_exit("%s: \"%s\" does not exist in chrootdir %s",
desc, p->str, chrootdir);
}
old = p->str;
/* put in a new full path for continued checking */
p->str = strdup(fname_after_chroot(p->str, cfg, 1));
free(old);
}
}
}
/** check configuration for errors */
static void
morechecks(struct config_file* cfg, char* fname)
{
warn_hosts("stub-host", cfg->stubs);
warn_hosts("forward-host", cfg->forwards);
interfacechecks(cfg);
aclchecks(cfg);
if(cfg->verbosity < 0)
fatal_exit("verbosity value < 0");
if(cfg->num_threads < 0 || cfg->num_threads > 10000)
fatal_exit("num_threads value weird");
if(!cfg->do_ip4 && !cfg->do_ip6)
fatal_exit("ip4 and ip6 are both disabled, pointless");
if(!cfg->do_udp && !cfg->do_tcp)
fatal_exit("udp and tcp are both disabled, pointless");
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0] &&
cfg->chrootdir[strlen(cfg->chrootdir)-1] == '/')
fatal_exit("chootdir %s has trailing slash '/' please remove.",
cfg->chrootdir);
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0] &&
!is_dir(cfg->chrootdir)) {
fatal_exit("bad chroot directory");
}
if(cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0]) {
char buf[10240];
buf[0] = 0;
if(fname[0] != '/') {
if(getcwd(buf, sizeof(buf)) == NULL)
fatal_exit("getcwd: %s", strerror(errno));
strncat(buf, "/", sizeof(buf));
}
strncat(buf, fname, sizeof(buf));
if(strncmp(buf, cfg->chrootdir, strlen(cfg->chrootdir)) != 0)
fatal_exit("config file %s is not inside chroot %s",
buf, cfg->chrootdir);
}
if(cfg->directory && cfg->directory[0] && !is_dir(
fname_after_chroot(cfg->directory, cfg, 0))) {
fatal_exit("bad chdir directory");
}
if( (cfg->chrootdir && cfg->chrootdir[0]) ||
(cfg->directory && cfg->directory[0])) {
if(cfg->pidfile && cfg->pidfile[0] &&
basedir(cfg->pidfile, cfg) &&
!is_dir(basedir(cfg->pidfile, cfg))) {
fatal_exit("pidfile directory does not exist");
}
if(cfg->logfile && cfg->logfile[0] &&
basedir(cfg->logfile, cfg) &&
!is_dir(basedir(cfg->logfile, cfg))) {
fatal_exit("logfile directory does not exist");
}
}
check_chroot_filelist("file with root-hints",
cfg->root_hints, cfg->chrootdir, cfg);
check_chroot_filelist("trust-anchor-file",
cfg->trust_anchor_file_list, cfg->chrootdir, cfg);
check_chroot_filelist("trusted-keys-file",
cfg->trusted_keys_file_list, cfg->chrootdir, cfg);
/* remove chroot setting so that modules are not stripping pathnames*/
free(cfg->chrootdir);
cfg->chrootdir = NULL;
if(strcmp(cfg->module_conf, "iterator") != 0 &&
strcmp(cfg->module_conf, "validator iterator") != 0) {
fatal_exit("module conf '%s' is not known to work",
cfg->module_conf);
}
if(cfg->username && cfg->username[0]) {
if(getpwnam(cfg->username) == NULL)
fatal_exit("user '%s' does not exist.", cfg->username);
endpwent();
}
localzonechecks(cfg);
}
/** check config file */
static void
checkconf(char* cfgfile)
{
struct config_file* cfg = config_create();
if(!cfg)
fatal_exit("out of memory");
if(!config_read(cfg, cfgfile)) {
/* config_read prints messages to stderr */
config_delete(cfg);
exit(1);
}
morechecks(cfg, cfgfile);
check_mod(cfg, iter_get_funcblock());
check_mod(cfg, val_get_funcblock());
config_delete(cfg);
printf("unbound-checkconf: no errors in %s\n", cfgfile);
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** Main routine for checkconf */
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int c;
char* f;
log_ident_set("unbound-checkconf");
log_init(NULL, 0, NULL);
checklock_start();
/* parse the options */
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case '?':
case 'h':
default:
usage();
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(argc != 0 && argc != 1)
usage();
if(argc == 1)
f = argv[0];
else f = CONFIGFILE;
checkconf(f);
checklock_stop();
return 0;
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,456 @@
/*
* checkconf/unbound-host.c - replacement for host that supports validation.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file performs functionality like 'host', and also supports validation.
* It uses the libunbound library.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "libunbound/unbound.h"
#include <ldns/ldns.h>
/** verbosity for unbound-host app */
static int verb = 0;
/** Give unbound-host usage, and exit (1). */
static void
usage()
{
printf("Usage: unbound-host [-vdh] [-c class] [-t type] hostname\n");
printf(" [-y key] [-f keyfile] [-F namedkeyfile]\n");
printf(" [-C configfile]\n");
printf(" Queries the DNS for information.\n");
printf(" The hostname is looked up for IP4, IP6 and mail.\n");
printf(" If an ip-address is given a reverse lookup is done.\n");
printf(" Use the -v option to see DNSSEC security information.\n");
printf(" -t type what type to look for.\n");
printf(" -c class what class to look for, if not class IN.\n");
printf(" -y 'keystring' specify trust anchor, DS or DNSKEY, like\n");
printf(" -y 'example.com DS 31560 5 1 1CFED8478...'\n");
printf(" -f keyfile read trust anchors from file, with lines as -y.\n");
printf(" -F keyfile read named.conf-style trust anchors.\n");
printf(" -C config use the specified unbound.conf\n");
printf(" -v be more verbose, shows nodata and security.\n");
printf(" -d debug, traces the action, -d -d shows more.\n");
printf(" -h show this usage help.\n");
printf("Version %s\n", PACKAGE_VERSION);
printf("BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details.\n");
printf("Report bugs to %s\n", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
exit(1);
}
/** determine if str is ip4 and put into reverse lookup format */
static int
isip4(const char* nm, char** res)
{
struct in_addr addr;
/* ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.in-addr.arpa. is less than 32 */
char buf[32];
if(inet_pton(AF_INET, nm, &addr) <= 0) {
return 0;
}
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u.%u.%u.%u.in-addr.arpa",
(unsigned)((uint8_t*)&addr)[3], (unsigned)((uint8_t*)&addr)[2],
(unsigned)((uint8_t*)&addr)[1], (unsigned)((uint8_t*)&addr)[0]);
*res = strdup(buf);
return 1;
}
/** determine if str is ip6 and put into reverse lookup format */
static int
isip6(const char* nm, char** res)
{
struct in6_addr addr;
/* [nibble.]{32}.ip6.arpa. is less than 128 */
char* hex = "0123456789abcdef";
char buf[128];
char *p;
int i;
if(inet_pton(AF_INET6, nm, &addr) <= 0) {
return 0;
}
p = buf;
for(i=15; i>=0; i--) {
uint8_t b = ((uint8_t*)&addr)[i];
*p++ = hex[ (b&0x0f) ];
*p++ = '.';
*p++ = hex[ (b&0xf0) >> 4 ];
*p++ = '.';
}
snprintf(buf+16*4, sizeof(buf)-16*4, "ip6.arpa");
*res = strdup(buf);
if(!*res) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
return 1;
}
/** massage input name */
static char*
massage_qname(const char* nm, int* reverse)
{
/* recognise IP4 and IP6, create reverse addresses if needed */
char* res;
if(isip4(nm, &res)) {
*reverse = 1;
} else if(isip6(nm, &res)) {
*reverse = 1;
} else {
res = strdup(nm);
}
if(!res) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
return res;
}
/** massage input type */
static int
massage_type(const char* t, int reverse, int* multi)
{
if(t) {
int r = ldns_get_rr_type_by_name(t);
if(r == 0 && strcasecmp(t, "TYPE0") != 0 &&
strcmp(t, "") != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "error unknown type %s\n", t);
exit(1);
}
return r;
}
if(!t && reverse)
return LDNS_RR_TYPE_PTR;
*multi = 1;
return LDNS_RR_TYPE_A;
}
/** massage input class */
static int
massage_class(const char* c)
{
if(c) {
int r = ldns_get_rr_class_by_name(c);
if(r == 0 && strcasecmp(c, "CLASS0") != 0 &&
strcmp(c, "") != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "error unknown class %s\n", c);
exit(1);
}
return r;
}
return LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN;
}
/** nice security status string */
static const char*
secure_str(struct ub_result* result)
{
if(result->secure) return "(secure)";
if(result->bogus) return "(BOGUS (security failure))";
return "(insecure)";
}
/** nice string for type */
static void
pretty_type(char* s, size_t len, int t)
{
const ldns_rr_descriptor *d = ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)t);
if(d) {
snprintf(s, len, "%s", d->_name);
} else {
snprintf(s, len, "TYPE%d", t);
}
}
/** nice string for class */
static void
pretty_class(char* s, size_t len, int c)
{
ldns_lookup_table *cl = ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, c);
if(cl) {
snprintf(s, len, "%s", cl->name);
} else {
snprintf(s, len, "CLASS%d", c);
}
}
/** nice string for rcode */
static void
pretty_rcode(char* s, size_t len, int r)
{
ldns_lookup_table *rcode = ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rcodes, r);
if(rcode) {
snprintf(s, len, "%s", rcode->name);
} else {
snprintf(s, len, "RCODE%d", r);
}
}
/** convert and print rdata */
static void
print_rd(int t, char* data, size_t len)
{
size_t i, pos = 0;
uint8_t* rd = (uint8_t*)malloc(len+2);
ldns_rr* rr = ldns_rr_new();
ldns_status status;
if(!rd || !rr) {
fprintf(stderr, "out of memory");
exit(1);
}
ldns_rr_set_type(rr, t);
ldns_write_uint16(rd, len);
memmove(rd+2, data, len);
ldns_rr_set_owner(rr, NULL);
status = ldns_wire2rdf(rr, rd, len+2, &pos);
if(status != LDNS_STATUS_OK) {
free(rd);
printf("error_printing_data");
}
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_rd_count(rr); i++) {
printf(" ");
ldns_rdf_print(stdout, ldns_rr_rdf(rr, i));
}
ldns_rr_free(rr);
free(rd);
}
/** pretty line of RR data for results */
static void
pretty_rdata(char* q, char* cstr, char* tstr, int t, const char* sec,
char* data, size_t len)
{
printf("%s", q);
if(strcmp(cstr, "IN") != 0)
printf(" in class %s", cstr);
if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_A)
printf(" has address");
else if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA)
printf(" has IPv6 address");
else if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_MX)
printf(" mail is handled by");
else if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_PTR)
printf(" domain name pointer");
else printf(" has %s record", tstr);
print_rd(t, data, len);
if(verb > 0)
printf(" %s", sec);
printf("\n");
}
/** pretty line of output for results */
static void
pretty_output(char* q, int t, int c, struct ub_result* result, int docname)
{
int i;
const char *secstatus = secure_str(result);
char tstr[16];
char cstr[16];
char rcodestr[16];
pretty_type(tstr, 16, t);
pretty_class(cstr, 16, c);
pretty_rcode(rcodestr, 16, result->rcode);
if(!result->havedata && result->rcode) {
printf("Host %s not found: %d(%s).",
q, result->rcode, rcodestr);
if(verb > 0)
printf(" %s", secstatus);
printf("\n");
return;
}
if(docname && result->canonname &&
result->canonname != result->qname) {
printf("%s is an alias for %s", result->qname,
result->canonname);
if(verb > 0)
printf(" %s", secstatus);
printf("\n");
}
/* remove trailing . from long canonnames for nicer output */
if(result->canonname && strlen(result->canonname) > 1 &&
result->canonname[strlen(result->canonname)-1] == '.')
result->canonname[strlen(result->canonname)-1] = 0;
if(!result->havedata) {
if(verb > 0) {
printf("%s", result->canonname?result->canonname:q);
if(strcmp(cstr, "IN") != 0)
printf(" in class %s", cstr);
if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_A)
printf(" has no address");
else if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA)
printf(" has no IPv6 address");
else if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_PTR)
printf(" has no domain name ptr");
else if(t == LDNS_RR_TYPE_MX)
printf(" has no mail handler record");
else printf(" has no %s record", tstr);
printf(" %s\n", secstatus);
}
/* else: emptiness to indicate no data */
return;
}
i=0;
while(result->data[i])
{
pretty_rdata(
result->canonname?result->canonname:q,
cstr, tstr, t, secstatus, result->data[i],
(size_t)result->len[i]);
i++;
}
}
/** perform a lookup and printout return if domain existed */
static int
dnslook(struct ub_ctx* ctx, char* q, int t, int c, int docname)
{
int ret;
struct ub_result* result;
ret = ub_resolve(ctx, q, t, c, &result);
if(ret != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "resolve error: %s\n", ub_strerror(ret));
exit(1);
}
pretty_output(q, t, c, result, docname);
ret = result->nxdomain;
ub_resolve_free(result);
return ret;
}
/** perform host lookup */
static void
lookup(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* nm, const char* qt, const char* qc)
{
/* massage input into a query name, type and class */
int multi = 0; /* no type, so do A, AAAA, MX */
int reverse = 0; /* we are doing a reverse lookup */
char* realq = massage_qname(nm, &reverse);
int t = massage_type(qt, reverse, &multi);
int c = massage_class(qc);
/* perform the query */
if(multi) {
if(!dnslook(ctx, realq, LDNS_RR_TYPE_A, c, 1)) {
/* domain exists, lookup more */
(void)dnslook(ctx, realq, LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA, c, 0);
(void)dnslook(ctx, realq, LDNS_RR_TYPE_MX, c, 0);
}
} else {
(void)dnslook(ctx, realq, t, c, 1);
}
ub_ctx_delete(ctx);
free(realq);
}
/** print error if any */
static void
check_ub_res(int r)
{
if(r != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: %s\n", ub_strerror(r));
exit(1);
}
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** Main routine for checkconf */
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int c;
char* qclass = NULL;
char* qtype = NULL;
struct ub_ctx* ctx = NULL;
int debuglevel = 0;
ctx = ub_ctx_create();
if(!ctx) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
/* parse the options */
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "F:c:df:ht:vy:C:")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case 'c':
qclass = optarg;
break;
case 'C':
check_ub_res(ub_ctx_config(ctx, optarg));
break;
case 'd':
debuglevel++;
if(debuglevel < 2)
debuglevel = 2; /* at least VERB_DETAIL */
check_ub_res(ub_ctx_debuglevel(ctx, debuglevel));
break;
case 't':
qtype = optarg;
break;
case 'v':
verb++;
break;
case 'y':
check_ub_res(ub_ctx_add_ta(ctx, optarg));
break;
case 'f':
check_ub_res(ub_ctx_add_ta_file(ctx, optarg));
break;
case 'F':
check_ub_res(ub_ctx_trustedkeys(ctx, optarg));
break;
case '?':
case 'h':
default:
usage();
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(argc != 1)
usage();
lookup(ctx, argv[0], qtype, qclass);
return 0;
}
@@ -107,3 +107,56 @@ worker_alloc_cleanup(void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
log_assert(0);
}
int
acl_list_cmp(const void* ATTR_UNUSED(k1), const void* ATTR_UNUSED(k2))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int libworker_send_packet(ldns_buffer* ATTR_UNUSED(pkt),
struct sockaddr_storage* ATTR_UNUSED(addr),
socklen_t ATTR_UNUSED(addrlen), int ATTR_UNUSED(timeout),
struct module_qstate* ATTR_UNUSED(q), int ATTR_UNUSED(use_tcp))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
struct outbound_entry* libworker_send_query(uint8_t* ATTR_UNUSED(qname),
size_t ATTR_UNUSED(qnamelen), uint16_t ATTR_UNUSED(qtype),
uint16_t ATTR_UNUSED(qclass), uint16_t ATTR_UNUSED(flags),
int ATTR_UNUSED(dnssec), struct sockaddr_storage* ATTR_UNUSED(addr),
socklen_t ATTR_UNUSED(addrlen), struct module_qstate* ATTR_UNUSED(q))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int libworker_handle_reply(struct comm_point* ATTR_UNUSED(c),
void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int ATTR_UNUSED(error),
struct comm_reply* ATTR_UNUSED(reply_info))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int libworker_handle_service_reply(struct comm_point* ATTR_UNUSED(c),
void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int ATTR_UNUSED(error),
struct comm_reply* ATTR_UNUSED(reply_info))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
int context_query_cmp(const void* ATTR_UNUSED(a), const void* ATTR_UNUSED(b))
{
log_assert(0);
return 0;
}
void worker_stat_timer_cb(void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
log_assert(0);
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,485 @@
/*
* testcode/asynclook.c - debug program perform async libunbound queries.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This program shows the results from several background lookups,
* while printing time in the foreground.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "libunbound/unbound.h"
#include "util/locks.h"
#include "util/log.h"
/**
* result list for the lookups
*/
struct lookinfo {
/** name to look up */
char* name;
/** tracking number that can be used to cancel the query */
int async_id;
/** error code from libunbound */
int err;
/** result from lookup */
struct ub_result* result;
};
/** global variable to see how many queries we have left */
static int num_wait = 0;
/** usage information for asynclook */
void usage(char* argv[])
{
printf("usage: %s [options] name ...\n", argv[0]);
printf("names are looked up at the same time, asynchronously.\n");
printf(" -b : use blocking requests\n");
printf(" -c : cancel the requests\n");
printf(" -d : enable debug output\n");
printf(" -f addr : use addr, forward to that server\n");
printf(" -h : this help message\n");
printf(" -H fname : read hosts from fname\n");
printf(" -r fname : read resolv.conf from fname\n");
printf(" -t : use a resolver thread instead of forking a process\n");
printf(" -x : perform extended threaded test\n");
exit(1);
}
/** print result from lookup nicely */
static void
print_result(struct lookinfo* info)
{
char buf[100];
if(info->err) /* error (from libunbound) */
printf("%s: error %s\n", info->name,
ub_strerror(info->err));
else if(!info->result)
printf("%s: cancelled\n", info->name);
else if(info->result->havedata)
printf("%s: %s\n", info->name,
inet_ntop(AF_INET, info->result->data[0],
buf, (socklen_t)sizeof(buf)));
else {
/* there is no data, why that? */
if(info->result->rcode == 0 /*noerror*/ ||
info->result->nxdomain)
printf("%s: no data %s\n", info->name,
info->result->nxdomain?"(no such host)":
"(no IP4 address)");
else /* some error (from the server) */
printf("%s: DNS error %d\n", info->name,
info->result->rcode);
}
}
/** this is a function of type ub_callback_t */
static void
lookup_is_done(void* mydata, int err, struct ub_result* result)
{
/* cast mydata back to the correct type */
struct lookinfo* info = (struct lookinfo*)mydata;
fprintf(stderr, "name %s resolved\n", info->name);
info->err = err;
info->result = result;
/* one less to wait for */
num_wait--;
}
/** check error, if bad, exit with error message */
static void
checkerr(const char* desc, int err)
{
if(err != 0) {
printf("%s error: %s\n", desc, ub_strerror(err));
exit(1);
}
}
#if !defined(HAVE_PTHREAD) && !defined(HAVE_SOLARIS_THREADS)
/** only one process can communicate with async worker */
#define NUMTHR 1
#else /* have threads */
/** number of threads to make in extended test */
#define NUMTHR 10
#endif
/** struct for extended thread info */
struct ext_thr_info {
/** thread num for debug */
int thread_num;
/** thread id */
ub_thread_t tid;
/** context */
struct ub_ctx* ctx;
/** size of array to query */
int argc;
/** array of names to query */
char** argv;
/** number of queries to do */
int numq;
};
/** if true, we are testing against 'localhost' and extra checking is done */
static int q_is_localhost = 0;
/** check result structure for the 'correct' answer */
static void
ext_check_result(const char* desc, int err, struct ub_result* result)
{
checkerr(desc, err);
if(result == NULL) {
printf("%s: error result is NULL.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(q_is_localhost) {
if(strcmp(result->qname, "localhost") != 0) {
printf("%s: error result has wrong qname.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->qtype != LDNS_RR_TYPE_A) {
printf("%s: error result has wrong qtype.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->qclass != LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN) {
printf("%s: error result has wrong qclass.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->data == NULL) {
printf("%s: error result->data is NULL.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->len == NULL) {
printf("%s: error result->len is NULL.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->rcode != 0) {
printf("%s: error result->rcode is set.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->havedata == 0) {
printf("%s: error result->havedata is unset.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->nxdomain != 0) {
printf("%s: error result->nxdomain is set.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->secure || result->bogus) {
printf("%s: error result->secure or bogus is set.\n",
desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->data[0] == NULL) {
printf("%s: error result->data[0] is NULL.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->len[0] != 4) {
printf("%s: error result->len[0] is wrong.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->len[1] != 0 || result->data[1] != NULL) {
printf("%s: error result->data[1] or len[1] is "
"wrong.\n", desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->answer_packet == NULL) {
printf("%s: error result->answer_packet is NULL.\n",
desc);
exit(1);
}
if(result->answer_len != 54) {
printf("%s: error result->answer_len is wrong.\n",
desc);
exit(1);
}
}
}
/** extended bg result callback, this function is ub_callback_t */
static void
ext_callback(void* mydata, int err, struct ub_result* result)
{
int* my_id = (int*)mydata;
int doprint = 0;
if(my_id) {
/* I have an id, make sure we are not cancelled */
if(*my_id == 0) {
printf("error: query returned, but was cancelled\n");
abort();
exit(1);
}
if(doprint)
printf("cb %d: ", *my_id);
}
ext_check_result("ext_callback", err, result);
log_assert(result);
if(doprint) {
struct lookinfo pi;
pi.name = result?result->qname:"noname";
pi.result = result;
pi.err = 0;
print_result(&pi);
}
ub_resolve_free(result);
}
/** extended thread worker */
static void*
ext_thread(void* arg)
{
struct ext_thr_info* inf = (struct ext_thr_info*)arg;
int i, r;
struct ub_result* result;
int* async_ids = NULL;
log_thread_set(&inf->thread_num);
if(inf->thread_num > NUMTHR*2/3) {
async_ids = (int*)calloc((size_t)inf->numq, sizeof(int));
if(!async_ids) {
printf("out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
}
for(i=0; i<inf->numq; i++) {
if(async_ids) {
r = ub_resolve_async(inf->ctx,
inf->argv[i%inf->argc], LDNS_RR_TYPE_A,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, &async_ids[i], ext_callback,
&async_ids[i]);
checkerr("ub_resolve_async", r);
if(i > 100) {
r = ub_cancel(inf->ctx, async_ids[i-100]);
checkerr("ub_cancel", r);
}
if(i > 200) {
async_ids[i-200]=0;
}
} else if(inf->thread_num > NUMTHR/2) {
/* async */
r = ub_resolve_async(inf->ctx,
inf->argv[i%inf->argc], LDNS_RR_TYPE_A,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, NULL, ext_callback, NULL);
checkerr("ub_resolve_async", r);
} else {
/* blocking */
r = ub_resolve(inf->ctx, inf->argv[i%inf->argc],
LDNS_RR_TYPE_A, LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, &result);
ext_check_result("ub_resolve", r, result);
ub_resolve_free(result);
}
}
if(inf->thread_num > NUMTHR/2) {
r = ub_wait(inf->ctx);
checkerr("ub_ctx_wait", r);
}
free(async_ids);
return NULL;
}
/** perform extended threaded test */
static int
ext_test(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int argc, char** argv)
{
struct ext_thr_info inf[NUMTHR];
int i;
if(argc == 1 && strcmp(argv[0], "localhost") == 0)
q_is_localhost = 1;
printf("extended test start (%d threads)\n", NUMTHR);
for(i=0; i<NUMTHR; i++) {
/* 0 = this, 1 = library bg worker */
inf[i].thread_num = i+2;
inf[i].ctx = ctx;
inf[i].argc = argc;
inf[i].argv = argv;
inf[i].numq = 1000;
ub_thread_create(&inf[i].tid, ext_thread, &inf[i]);
}
/* the work happens here */
for(i=0; i<NUMTHR; i++) {
ub_thread_join(inf[i].tid);
}
printf("extended test end\n");
ub_ctx_delete(ctx);
checklock_stop();
return 0;
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** main program for asynclook */
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int c;
struct ub_ctx* ctx;
struct lookinfo* lookups;
int i, r, cancel=0, blocking=0, ext=0;
/* lock debug start (if any) */
checklock_start();
/* create context */
ctx = ub_ctx_create();
if(!ctx) {
printf("could not create context, %s\n", strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
/* command line options */
if(argc == 1) {
usage(argv);
}
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "bcdf:hH:r:tx")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case 'd':
r = ub_ctx_debuglevel(ctx, 3);
checkerr("ub_ctx_debuglevel", r);
break;
case 't':
r = ub_ctx_async(ctx, 1);
checkerr("ub_ctx_async", r);
break;
case 'c':
cancel = 1;
break;
case 'b':
blocking = 1;
break;
case 'r':
r = ub_ctx_resolvconf(ctx, optarg);
if(r != 0) {
printf("ub_ctx_resolvconf "
"error: %s : %s\n",
ub_strerror(r),
strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
break;
case 'H':
r = ub_ctx_hosts(ctx, optarg);
if(r != 0) {
printf("ub_ctx_hosts "
"error: %s : %s\n",
ub_strerror(r),
strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
break;
case 'f':
r = ub_ctx_set_fwd(ctx, optarg);
checkerr("ub_ctx_set_fwd", r);
break;
case 'x':
ext = 1;
break;
case 'h':
case '?':
default:
usage(argv);
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(ext)
return ext_test(ctx, argc, argv);
/* allocate array for results. */
lookups = (struct lookinfo*)calloc((size_t)argc,
sizeof(struct lookinfo));
if(!lookups) {
printf("out of memory\n");
return 1;
}
/* perform asyncronous calls */
num_wait = argc;
for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
lookups[i].name = argv[i];
if(blocking) {
fprintf(stderr, "lookup %s\n", argv[i]);
r = ub_resolve(ctx, argv[i], LDNS_RR_TYPE_A,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, &lookups[i].result);
checkerr("ub_resolve", r);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "start async lookup %s\n", argv[i]);
r = ub_resolve_async(ctx, argv[i], LDNS_RR_TYPE_A,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, &lookups[i], &lookup_is_done,
&lookups[i].async_id);
checkerr("ub_resolve_async", r);
}
}
if(blocking)
num_wait = 0;
else if(cancel) {
for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "cancel %s\n", argv[i]);
r = ub_cancel(ctx, lookups[i].async_id);
checkerr("ub_cancel", r);
}
num_wait = 0;
}
/* wait while the hostnames are looked up. Do something useful here */
if(num_wait > 0)
for(i=0; i<1000; i++) {
usleep(100000);
fprintf(stderr, "%g seconds passed\n", 0.1*(double)i);
r = ub_process(ctx);
checkerr("ub_process", r);
if(num_wait == 0)
break;
}
if(i>=999) {
printf("timed out\n");
return 0;
}
printf("lookup complete\n");
/* print lookup results */
for(i=0; i<argc; i++) {
print_result(&lookups[i]);
ub_resolve_free(lookups[i].result);
}
ub_ctx_delete(ctx);
free(lookups);
checklock_stop();
return 0;
}
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@@ -658,7 +658,9 @@ static void* checklock_main(void* arg)
/* Hack to get same numbers as in log file */
thr->num = *(int*)(thr->arg);
log_assert(thr->num < THRDEBUG_MAX_THREADS);
log_assert(thread_infos[thr->num] == NULL);
/* as an aside, due to this, won't work for libunbound bg thread */
if(thread_infos[thr->num] != NULL)
log_warn("thread warning, thr->num %d not NULL", thr->num);
thread_infos[thr->num] = thr;
LOCKRET(pthread_setspecific(thr_debug_key, thr));
if(check_locking_order)
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+9 -1
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@@ -2,12 +2,14 @@
NEED_SPLINT='00-lint.tpkg'
NEED_DOXYGEN='01-doc.tpkg'
NEED_LDNS_TESTNS='fwd_no_edns.tpkg fwd_tcp_tc.tpkg fwd_tcp.tpkg fwd_three_service.tpkg fwd_three.tpkg fwd_ttlexpire.tpkg fwd_udp.tpkg fwd_tcp_tc6.tpkg fwd_compress_c00c.tpkg'
NEED_LDNS_TESTNS='fwd_no_edns.tpkg fwd_tcp_tc.tpkg fwd_tcp.tpkg fwd_three_service.tpkg fwd_three.tpkg fwd_ttlexpire.tpkg fwd_udp.tpkg fwd_tcp_tc6.tpkg fwd_compress_c00c.tpkg fwd_ancil.tpkg stat_timer.tpkg 05-asynclook.tpkg stream_tcp.tpkg speed_cache.tpkg fwd_oneport.tpkg fwd_udptmout.tpkg fwd_waitudp.tpkg'
NEED_XXD='fwd_compress_c00c.tpkg'
NEED_NC='fwd_compress_c00c.tpkg'
NEED_CURL='06-ianaports.tpkg'
cd testdata;
sh ../testcode/mini_tpkg.sh clean
rm -f .perfstats.txt
for test in `ls *.tpkg`; do
SKIP=0
if echo $NEED_SPLINT | grep $test >/dev/null; then
@@ -20,6 +22,11 @@ for test in `ls *.tpkg`; do
SKIP=1;
fi
fi
if echo $NEED_CURL | grep $test >/dev/null; then
if test ! -x "`which curl`"; then
SKIP=1;
fi
fi
if echo $NEED_LDNS_TESTNS | grep $test >/dev/null; then
if test ! -x "`which ldns-testns`"; then
SKIP=1;
@@ -43,3 +50,4 @@ for test in `ls *.tpkg`; do
fi
done
sh ../testcode/mini_tpkg.sh report
cat .perfstats.txt
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@@ -592,6 +592,14 @@ comm_base_delete(struct comm_base* b)
free(runtime);
}
void
comm_base_timept(struct comm_base* b, uint32_t** tt, struct timeval** tv)
{
struct replay_runtime* runtime = (struct replay_runtime*)b;
*tt = &runtime->now_secs;
*tv = &runtime->now_tv;
}
void
comm_base_dispatch(struct comm_base* b)
{
@@ -662,15 +670,6 @@ comm_point_send_reply(struct comm_reply* repinfo)
log_pkt("reply pkt: ", ans->pkt);
}
void
comm_point_send_reply_iov(struct comm_reply* repinfo, struct iovec* iov,
size_t iovlen)
{
/* skip tcp len at [0]. */
write_iov_buffer(repinfo->c->buffer, iov+1, iovlen-1);
comm_point_send_reply(repinfo);
}
void
comm_point_drop_reply(struct comm_reply* repinfo)
{
@@ -685,9 +684,11 @@ struct outside_network*
outside_network_create(struct comm_base* base, size_t bufsize,
size_t ATTR_UNUSED(num_ports), char** ATTR_UNUSED(ifs),
int ATTR_UNUSED(num_ifs), int ATTR_UNUSED(do_ip4),
int ATTR_UNUSED(do_ip6), int ATTR_UNUSED(port_base),
size_t ATTR_UNUSED(num_tcp), struct infra_cache* ATTR_UNUSED(infra),
struct ub_randstate* ATTR_UNUSED(rnd))
int ATTR_UNUSED(do_ip6), size_t ATTR_UNUSED(num_tcp),
struct infra_cache* ATTR_UNUSED(infra),
struct ub_randstate* ATTR_UNUSED(rnd),
int ATTR_UNUSED(use_caps_for_id), int* ATTR_UNUSED(availports),
int ATTR_UNUSED(numavailports))
{
struct outside_network* outnet = calloc(1,
sizeof(struct outside_network));
@@ -712,8 +713,7 @@ outside_network_delete(struct outside_network* outnet)
struct pending*
pending_udp_query(struct outside_network* outnet, ldns_buffer* packet,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen, int timeout,
comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg,
struct ub_randstate* ATTR_UNUSED(rnd))
comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg)
{
struct replay_runtime* runtime = (struct replay_runtime*)outnet->base;
struct fake_pending* pend = (struct fake_pending*)calloc(1,
@@ -765,8 +765,7 @@ pending_udp_query(struct outside_network* outnet, ldns_buffer* packet,
struct waiting_tcp*
pending_tcp_query(struct outside_network* outnet, ldns_buffer* packet,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen, int timeout,
comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg,
struct ub_randstate* ATTR_UNUSED(rnd))
comm_point_callback_t* callback, void* callback_arg)
{
struct replay_runtime* runtime = (struct replay_runtime*)outnet->base;
struct fake_pending* pend = (struct fake_pending*)calloc(1,
@@ -863,7 +862,7 @@ struct serviced_query* outnet_serviced_query(struct outside_network* outnet,
pend->addrlen = addrlen;
pend->callback = callback;
pend->cb_arg = callback_arg;
pend->timeout = UDP_QUERY_TIMEOUT;
pend->timeout = UDP_AUTH_QUERY_TIMEOUT;
pend->transport = transport_udp; /* pretend UDP */
pend->pkt = NULL;
pend->runtime = runtime;
@@ -1005,6 +1004,12 @@ void comm_point_udp_callback(int ATTR_UNUSED(fd), short ATTR_UNUSED(event),
log_assert(0);
}
void comm_point_udp_ancil_callback(int ATTR_UNUSED(fd),
short ATTR_UNUSED(event), void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
log_assert(0);
}
void comm_point_tcp_accept_callback(int ATTR_UNUSED(fd),
short ATTR_UNUSED(event), void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
@@ -1035,6 +1040,12 @@ void comm_point_local_handle_callback(int ATTR_UNUSED(fd),
log_assert(0);
}
void comm_point_raw_handle_callback(int ATTR_UNUSED(fd),
short ATTR_UNUSED(event), void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg))
{
log_assert(0);
}
int serviced_udp_callback(struct comm_point* ATTR_UNUSED(c),
void* ATTR_UNUSED(arg), int ATTR_UNUSED(error),
struct comm_reply* ATTR_UNUSED(reply_info))
@@ -1063,4 +1074,26 @@ int serviced_cmp(const void* ATTR_UNUSED(a), const void* ATTR_UNUSED(b))
return 0;
}
/* no statistics timers in testbound */
struct comm_timer* comm_timer_create(struct comm_base* ATTR_UNUSED(base),
void (*cb)(void*), void* ATTR_UNUSED(cb_arg))
{
(void)cb;
return malloc(1);
}
void comm_timer_disable(struct comm_timer* ATTR_UNUSED(timer))
{
}
void comm_timer_set(struct comm_timer* ATTR_UNUSED(timer),
struct timeval* ATTR_UNUSED(tv))
{
}
void comm_timer_delete(struct comm_timer* timer)
{
free(timer);
}
/*********** End of Dummy routines ***********/
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@@ -0,0 +1,841 @@
/*
* testcode/harvest.c - debug program to get relevant data to a set of queries.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This program downloads relevant DNS data to a set of queries.
* This means that the queries are asked to root, TLD, SLD servers and
* the results stored per zone.
* The following data is pertinent:
*
* At each label:
* SOA
* NS
* DNSKEY
* DS
* For the whole query:
* the result.
* For NS-records:
* their label data
* and the A and AAAA records for it.
* (as if the name, with A and AAAA query type is in the list,
* referred to as recursion depth+1)
* Any NSEC, NSEC3, SOA records or additional data found in answers.
*
* All of this is data that would be encountered during an iterative lookup
* for the queries in the list. It is saved to enable a replay of iterative
* lookups for performance testing.
*
* A number of assumptions are made.
* 1) configuration is correct.
* The parent has the same NS records as the child.
* All nameservers carry the same data.
* 2) EDNS/nonEDNS responses and other behaviour is ignored.
* Only the data is saved.
* This creates a snapshot that represents the data as this resolver saw it.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include "libunbound/unbound.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
#include <sys/stat.h>
#endif
struct todo_item;
struct labdata;
/** this represents the data that has been collected
* as well as a todo list and some settings */
struct harvest_data {
/** the unbound context */
struct ub_ctx* ctx;
/** a tree per label; thus this first one is one root entry,
* that has a tree of TLD labels. Those have trees of SLD labels. */
struct labdata* root;
/** the original query list */
struct todo_item* orig_list;
/** the query list todo */
struct todo_item* todo_list;
/** last item in todo list */
struct todo_item* todo_last;
/** number of todo items */
int numtodo;
/** where to store the results */
char* resultdir;
/** maximum recursion depth */
int maxdepth;
/** current recursion depth */
int curdepth;
/** max depth of labels */
int maxlabels;
/** number of RRs stored */
int num_rrs;
/** number of zones written */
int num_zones;
};
/**
* Todo item
*/
struct todo_item {
/** the next item */
struct todo_item* next;
/** query as rdf */
ldns_rdf* qname;
/** the query type */
int qtype;
/** query class */
int qclass;
/** recursion depth of todo item (orig list is 0) */
int depth;
/** the label associated with the query */
struct labdata* lab;
};
/**
* Every label has a sest of sublabels, that have sets of sublabels ...
* Per label is stored also a set of data items, and todo information
*/
struct labdata {
/** node in ldns rbtree */
ldns_rbnode_t node;
/** the name of this label */
ldns_rdf* label;
/** full name of point in domain tree */
ldns_rdf* name;
/** parent in label tree (NULL for root) */
struct labdata* parent;
/** tree of sublabels (if any) */
ldns_rbtree_t* sublabels;
/** list of RRs for this label */
ldns_rr_list* rrlist;
/** have queries for this label been queued */
int done;
};
/** usage information for harvest */
static void usage(char* nm)
{
printf("usage: %s [options]\n", nm);
printf("-f fnm query list to read from file\n");
printf(" every line has format: qname qclass qtype\n");
printf("-v verbose (-v -v even more)\n");
printf("-C cfg config file with resolver options\n");
exit(1);
}
/** verbosity for harvest */
static int hverb = 0;
/** exit with error */
static void error_exit(char* str)
{
printf("error: %s\n", str);
exit(1);
}
/** read a query file */
static void
qlist_read_file(struct harvest_data* data, char* fname)
{
char buf[1024];
char nm[1024], cl[1024], tp[1024];
int r;
int num = 0;
FILE* in = fopen(fname, "r");
struct todo_item* t;
if(!in) {
perror(fname);
error_exit("could not open file");
}
while(fgets(buf, (int)sizeof(buf), in)) {
if(buf[0] == 0) continue;
if(buf[0] == '\n') continue;
/* allow some comments */
if(buf[0] == ';') continue;
if(buf[0] == '#') continue;
nm[0] = 0; cl[0] = 0; tp[0] = 0;
r = sscanf(buf, " %1023s %1023s %1023s", nm, cl, tp);
if(r == 0) continue;
t = (struct todo_item*)calloc(1, sizeof(*t));
if(!t) error_exit("out of memory");
t->qname = ldns_dname_new_frm_str(nm);
if(!t->qname) {
printf("parse error: %s\n", nm);
error_exit("bad qname");
}
t->depth = 0;
t->qtype = LDNS_RR_TYPE_A;
t->qclass = LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN;
if(r >= 2) {
if(strcmp(cl, "IN") == 0 || strcmp(cl, "CH") == 0)
t->qclass = ldns_get_rr_class_by_name(cl);
else t->qtype = ldns_get_rr_type_by_name(cl);
}
if(r >= 3) {
if(strcmp(tp, "IN") == 0 || strcmp(tp, "CH") == 0)
t->qclass = ldns_get_rr_class_by_name(tp);
else t->qtype = ldns_get_rr_type_by_name(tp);
}
num++;
t->next = data->orig_list;
data->orig_list = t;
}
printf("read %s: %d queries\n", fname, num);
fclose(in);
}
/** compare two labels */
static int
lab_cmp(const void *x, const void *y)
{
return ldns_dname_compare((const ldns_rdf*)x, (const ldns_rdf*)y);
}
/** create label entry */
static struct labdata*
lab_create(char* name)
{
struct labdata* lab = (struct labdata*)calloc(1, sizeof(*lab));
if(!lab) error_exit("out of memory");
lab->label = ldns_dname_new_frm_str(name);
if(!lab->label) error_exit("out of memory");
lab->name = ldns_dname_new_frm_str(name);
if(!lab->name) error_exit("out of memory");
lab->node.key = lab->label;
lab->node.data = lab;
lab->sublabels = ldns_rbtree_create(lab_cmp);
if(!lab->sublabels) error_exit("out of memory");
lab->rrlist = ldns_rr_list_new();
if(!lab->rrlist) error_exit("out of memory");
return lab;
}
/** for this name, lookup the label, create if does not exist */
static struct labdata*
find_create_lab(struct harvest_data* data, ldns_rdf* name)
{
struct labdata* lab = data->root;
struct labdata* nextlab;
ldns_rdf* next;
uint8_t numlab = ldns_dname_label_count(name);
if((int)numlab > data->maxlabels)
data->maxlabels = (int)numlab;
while(numlab--) {
next = ldns_dname_label(name, numlab);
if(!next) error_exit("ldns_dname_label");
nextlab = (struct labdata*)
ldns_rbtree_search(lab->sublabels, next);
if(!nextlab) {
/* create it */
nextlab = (struct labdata*)calloc(1, sizeof(*lab));
if(!nextlab) error_exit("out of memory");
nextlab->label = ldns_rdf_clone(next);
if(!nextlab->label) error_exit("out of memory");
nextlab->node.key = nextlab->label;
nextlab->node.data = nextlab;
nextlab->sublabels = ldns_rbtree_create(lab_cmp);
if(!nextlab->sublabels) error_exit("out of memory");
nextlab->parent = lab;
nextlab->name = ldns_rdf_clone(next);
if(!nextlab->name) error_exit("out of memory");
if(ldns_dname_cat(nextlab->name, lab->name)
!= LDNS_STATUS_OK) error_exit("outofmem");
nextlab->rrlist = ldns_rr_list_new();
if(!nextlab->rrlist) error_exit("out of memory");
(void)ldns_rbtree_insert(lab->sublabels,
&nextlab->node);
if(hverb) {
printf("new label: ");
ldns_rdf_print(stdout, nextlab->name);
printf("\n");
}
}
lab = nextlab;
ldns_rdf_deep_free(next);
}
return lab;
}
/** for given query, create todo items, and labels if needed */
static void
new_todo_item(struct harvest_data* data, ldns_rdf* qname, int qtype,
int qclass, int depth)
{
struct labdata* lab = find_create_lab(data, qname);
struct todo_item* it;
if(!lab) error_exit("out of memory creating new label");
it = (struct todo_item*)calloc(1, sizeof(*it));
it->qname = ldns_rdf_clone(qname);
it->qtype = qtype;
it->qclass = qclass;
it->depth = depth;
it->lab = lab;
it->next = NULL;
if(data->todo_last)
data->todo_last->next = it;
else data->todo_list = it;
data->todo_last = it;
data->numtodo ++;
if(hverb >= 2) {
printf("new todo: ");
ldns_rdf_print(stdout, it->qname);
if(ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)it->qtype) &&
ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)it->qtype)->_name)
printf(" %s", ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)
it->qtype)->_name);
if(ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, it->qclass) &&
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, it->qclass)->name)
printf(" %s", ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes,
it->qclass)->name);
printf("\n");
}
}
/** add infra todo items for this query */
static void
new_todo_infra(struct harvest_data* data, struct labdata* startlab, int depth)
{
struct labdata* lab;
for(lab = startlab; lab; lab = lab->parent) {
if(lab->done)
return;
new_todo_item(data, lab->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_NS,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, depth);
new_todo_item(data, lab->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_SOA,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, depth);
new_todo_item(data, lab->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_DNSKEY,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, depth);
new_todo_item(data, lab->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_DS,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, depth);
new_todo_item(data, lab->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_A,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, depth);
new_todo_item(data, lab->name, LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA,
LDNS_RR_CLASS_IN, depth);
lab->done = 1;
}
}
/** make todo items for initial data */
static void
make_todo(struct harvest_data* data)
{
struct todo_item* it;
for(it=data->orig_list; it; it = it->next) {
/* create todo item for this query itself */
new_todo_item(data, it->qname, it->qtype, it->qclass, 0);
/* create todo items for infra queries to support it */
new_todo_infra(data, data->todo_list->lab,
data->todo_list->depth);
}
}
/** store RR and make new work items for it if needed */
static void
process_rr(struct harvest_data* data, ldns_rr* rr, int depth)
{
/* must free or store rr */
struct labdata* lab = find_create_lab(data, ldns_rr_owner(rr));
if(!lab) error_exit("cannot find/create label");
/* generate extra queries */
if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_NS) {
new_todo_infra(data, find_create_lab(data,
ldns_rr_ns_nsdname(rr)), depth+1);
} else if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_MX) {
new_todo_infra(data, find_create_lab(data,
ldns_rr_mx_exchange(rr)), depth+1);
} else if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_SOA) {
new_todo_infra(data, find_create_lab(data,
ldns_rr_rdf(rr, 0)), depth+1);
} else if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_CNAME) {
int t = ldns_rr_get_type(rr);
if(t!=LDNS_RR_TYPE_A && t!=LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA &&
t!=LDNS_RR_TYPE_SOA && t!=LDNS_RR_TYPE_NS &&
t!=LDNS_RR_TYPE_DS && t!=LDNS_RR_TYPE_DNSKEY)
new_todo_item(data, ldns_rr_rdf(rr, 0), t,
ldns_rr_get_class(rr), depth+1);
/* can get caught in CNAME loop, but depth will
* catch that; unbound cache helps too(servfails on
* a cname loop) */
new_todo_infra(data, find_create_lab(data,
ldns_rr_rdf(rr, 0)), depth+1);
}
/* store it */
if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_NSEC) {
/* find correct zone to store NSEC in (for delegation zones) */
if(ldns_dname_compare(ldns_rr_rdf(rr, 0), ldns_rr_owner(rr))
== 0) {
/* store at the single name = apex */
} else if(!ldns_dname_is_subdomain(ldns_rr_rdf(rr, 0),
ldns_rr_owner(rr)) && lab->parent) {
/* if owner NSEC subdomain-of-owner then
* store at owner (owner is apex or empty nonterminal).
* Otherwise at owner parent. */
lab = lab->parent;
}
} else if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_DS) {
/* store DSes in parent zone */
if(lab->parent)
lab = lab->parent;
} else if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_NSEC3) {
/* store NSEC3s one label up at zone apex */
if(lab->parent)
lab = lab->parent;
}
/* we assume NS set is equal across parent-child border. */
if(!ldns_rr_list_contains_rr(lab->rrlist, rr)) {
if(hverb >= 2) {
printf("store RR ");
ldns_rr_print(stdout, rr);
printf("\n");
}
if(!ldns_rr_list_push_rr(lab->rrlist, rr))
error_exit("outofmem ldns_rr_list_push_rr");
data->num_rrs++;
} else {
if(hverb >= 2) {
printf("duplicate RR ");
ldns_rr_print(stdout, rr);
printf("\n");
}
ldns_rr_free(rr);
}
}
/** store RRs and make new work items if needed */
static void
process_pkt(struct harvest_data* data, ldns_pkt* pkt, int depth)
{
size_t i;
ldns_rr_list* list;
list = ldns_pkt_get_section_clone(pkt, LDNS_SECTION_ANY_NOQUESTION);
if(!list) error_exit("outofmemory");
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(list); i++) {
process_rr(data, ldns_rr_list_rr(list, i), depth);
}
ldns_rr_list_free(list);
}
/** process a todo item */
static void
process(struct harvest_data* data, struct todo_item* it)
{
int r;
char* nm;
struct ub_result* result = NULL;
ldns_pkt* pkt = NULL;
ldns_status s;
if(hverb) {
printf("process: ");
ldns_rdf_print(stdout, it->qname);
if(ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)it->qtype) &&
ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)it->qtype)->_name)
printf(" %s", ldns_rr_descript((uint16_t)
it->qtype)->_name);
if(ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, it->qclass) &&
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes, it->qclass)->name)
printf(" %s", ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rr_classes,
it->qclass)->name);
printf("\n");
}
/* do lookup */
nm = ldns_rdf2str(it->qname);
if(!nm) error_exit("ldns_rdf2str");
r = ub_resolve(data->ctx, nm, it->qtype, it->qclass, &result);
if(r != 0) {
printf("ub_resolve(%s, %d, %d): %s\n", nm, it->qtype,
it->qclass, ub_strerror(r));
free(nm);
return;
}
if(result->rcode == LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL) {
free(nm);
return;
}
/* even if result is a negative, try to store resulting SOA/NSEC */
/* create ldns pkt */
s = ldns_wire2pkt(&pkt, result->answer_packet,
(size_t)result->answer_len);
if(s != LDNS_STATUS_OK) {
printf("ldns_wire2pkt failed! %s %d %d %s %d\n", nm,
it->qtype, it->qclass, ldns_get_errorstr_by_id(s),
result->answer_len);
free(nm);
return;
}
if(hverb >= 2) {
printf("answer: ");
ldns_pkt_print(stdout, pkt);
printf("\n");
}
/* process results */
process_pkt(data, pkt, it->depth);
ldns_pkt_free(pkt);
free(nm);
ub_resolve_free(result);
}
/** perform main harvesting */
static void
harvest_main(struct harvest_data* data)
{
struct todo_item* it;
int numdone = 0;
/* register todo queries for all original queries */
make_todo(data);
printf("depth 0: done %d todo %d\n", 0, data->numtodo);
/* pick up a todo item and process it */
while(data->todo_list) {
numdone++;
it = data->todo_list;
data->todo_list = it->next;
if(!data->todo_list) data->todo_last = NULL;
if(numdone%1000==0 || it->depth > data->curdepth) {
data->curdepth = it->depth;
printf("depth %d: done %d todo %d, %d rrs\n",
it->depth, numdone, data->numtodo,
data->num_rrs);
}
if(it->depth >= data->maxdepth) {
printf("obtained %d rrs to a max of %d labels.\n",
data->num_rrs, data->maxlabels);
return;
}
data->numtodo--;
process(data, it);
usleep(1000000/100);
}
}
/** create directory if it does not exist */
static void
hv_mkdir(char* dir)
{
if(mkdir(dir, 0755) == -1) {
if(errno == EEXIST)
return;
perror(dir);
error_exit("mkdir failed");
}
}
/** see if rrlist contains a SOA record */
static ldns_rr*
has_SOA(ldns_rr_list* list)
{
size_t i;
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(list); i++) {
if(ldns_rr_get_type(ldns_rr_list_rr(list, i))
== LDNS_RR_TYPE_SOA)
return ldns_rr_list_rr(list, i);
}
return NULL;
}
/** write moredata for a zone*/
static void
write_moredata(struct harvest_data* data, struct labdata* zone,
FILE *f, struct labdata* thislab, ldns_rr* nslist)
{
struct labdata* lab;
size_t i;
ldns_rr* ns;
LDNS_RBTREE_FOR(lab, struct labdata*, thislab->sublabels) {
if(has_SOA(lab->rrlist)) {
/* copy only NS glue */
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(lab->rrlist); i++) {
ns = ldns_rr_list_rr(lab->rrlist, i);
if(ldns_rr_get_type(ns) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_NS) {
ldns_rr_print(f, ns);
if(ldns_dname_is_subdomain(
ldns_rr_ns_nsdname(ns),
lab->name)) {
ldns_rr_push_rdf(nslist,
ldns_rdf_clone(
ldns_rr_ns_nsdname(ns)));
}
}
}
} else {
/* copy all, recurse */
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(lab->rrlist); i++) {
ldns_rr_print(f,
ldns_rr_list_rr(lab->rrlist, i));
}
write_moredata(data, zone, f, lab, nslist);
}
}
}
/** find and write glue into zone file */
static void
write_glue(struct harvest_data* data, struct labdata* thislab, FILE* f,
ldns_rdf* name, int dep)
{
size_t i;
struct labdata* lab;
ldns_rr* rr;
if(ldns_dname_compare(name, thislab->name) == 0) {
/* this is it! Did we go outside the zone? */
if(dep == 0)
return;
/* find A and AAAA */
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(thislab->rrlist); i++) {
rr = ldns_rr_list_rr(thislab->rrlist, i);
if(ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_A ||
ldns_rr_get_type(rr) == LDNS_RR_TYPE_AAAA) {
ldns_rr_print(f, rr);
}
}
return;
}
/* recurse deeper */
LDNS_RBTREE_FOR(lab, struct labdata*, thislab->sublabels) {
if(has_SOA(lab->rrlist)) {
write_glue(data, lab, f, name, dep+1);
} else {
write_glue(data, lab, f, name, dep);
}
}
}
/** write zonefile for zone at this apex */
static void
write_zonefile(struct harvest_data* data, int dep, FILE* zlist,
struct labdata* apex, ldns_rr* soa)
{
FILE *f;
char fname[1024];
char* zname = ldns_rdf2str(apex->name);
time_t tm = time(NULL);
size_t i;
ldns_rr* nslist;
if(!zname) error_exit("out of mem ldns_rdf2str");
if(strcmp(zname, ".") == 0)
snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "l%d/root.zone", dep);
else snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "l%d/%szone", dep, zname);
fprintf(zlist, "zone: name: \"%s\" %s%szonefile: \"%s\"\n",
zname,
strlen(zname)/8<1?"\t":"",
strlen(zname)/8<2?"\t":"",
fname);
if(hverb) printf("writing %s\n", fname);
f = fopen(fname, "w");
if(!f) {
perror(fname);
error_exit("cannot open zone file");
}
fprintf(f, "; %s - generated by harvest program.\n", fname);
fprintf(f, "; zone name %s - this is a partial snapshot of "
"data relevant to the query list.\n", zname);
fprintf(f, "; created %u - date %s\n", (unsigned)tm, ctime(&tm));
ldns_rr_print(f, soa);
fprintf(f, "\n");
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(apex->rrlist); i++) {
if(ldns_rr_get_type(ldns_rr_list_rr(apex->rrlist, i))
== LDNS_RR_TYPE_SOA) continue;
ldns_rr_print(f, ldns_rr_list_rr(apex->rrlist, i));
}
/* search for more data - subdomains inside the zone, NS glue */
nslist = ldns_rr_new();
if(!nslist) error_exit("out of memory");
fprintf(f, "; end of apex, more data follows\n");
write_moredata(data, apex, f, apex, nslist);
/* add NS from apex that need glue too */
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_list_rr_count(apex->rrlist); i++) {
if(ldns_rr_get_type(ldns_rr_list_rr(apex->rrlist, i)) !=
LDNS_RR_TYPE_NS)
continue;
/* these are only added again if in a subzone */
if(ldns_dname_is_subdomain(ldns_rr_ns_nsdname(
ldns_rr_list_rr(apex->rrlist, i)), apex->name)) {
ldns_rr_push_rdf(nslist, ldns_rdf_clone(
ldns_rr_ns_nsdname(ldns_rr_list_rr(
apex->rrlist, i))));
}
}
fprintf(f, "; glue data follows\n");
/* lookup and add glue (if not already in zone) */
for(i=0; i<ldns_rr_rd_count(nslist); i++) {
write_glue(data, apex, f, ldns_rr_rdf(nslist, i), 0);
}
fclose(f);
ldns_rr_free(nslist);
free(zname);
}
/** create zones at depth d in label tree */
static void
create_zones(struct harvest_data* data, int dep, FILE* zlist,
struct labdata* labnow, int depnow)
{
struct labdata* s;
ldns_rr* soa;
if(depnow == dep) {
/* see if this is a zone start - a SOA */
if((soa=has_SOA(labnow->rrlist))) {
write_zonefile(data, dep, zlist, labnow, soa);
data->num_zones++;
}
return;
}
/* recurse */
LDNS_RBTREE_FOR(s, struct labdata*, labnow->sublabels) {
create_zones(data, dep, zlist, s, depnow+1);
}
}
/** sort rrlists */
static void
harvest_sort(struct labdata* lab)
{
struct labdata* s;
/* prettier output if sorted here */
ldns_rr_list_sort(lab->rrlist);
/* and recurse */
LDNS_RBTREE_FOR(s, struct labdata*, lab->sublabels) {
harvest_sort(s);
}
}
/** output harvested results */
static void
harvest_output(struct harvest_data* data)
{
int d;
char buf[20];
FILE* zlist;
int lastzones;
hv_mkdir(data->resultdir);
if(chdir(data->resultdir) == -1) {
perror(data->resultdir);
error_exit("cannot chdir");
}
harvest_sort(data->root);
/* create zones */
for(d = 0; d<data->maxlabels; d++) {
lastzones = data->num_zones;
printf("creating zones %d\n", d);
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "l%d", d);
hv_mkdir(buf);
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "l%d.zones", d);
zlist = fopen(buf, "w");
if(!zlist) {
perror(buf);
error_exit("cannot write zonelist file");
}
fprintf(zlist, "# partial zones at depth %d\n", d);
create_zones(data, d, zlist, data->root, 0);
fclose(zlist);
printf("creating zones %d - %d zones written\n", d,
data->num_zones - lastzones);
}
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** main program for harvest */
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
struct harvest_data data;
char* nm = argv[0];
int c;
/* defaults */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
data.ctx = ub_ctx_create();
data.resultdir = strdup("harvested_zones");
if(!data.resultdir) error_exit("out of memory");
data.maxdepth = 2;
/* parse the options */
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "hf:vC:")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case 'C':
if(ub_ctx_config(data.ctx, optarg) != 0)
error_exit("config read failed");
break;
case 'f':
qlist_read_file(&data, optarg);
break;
case 'v':
hverb++;
break;
case '?':
case 'h':
default:
usage(nm);
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(argc != 0)
usage(nm);
if(data.orig_list == NULL)
error_exit("No queries to make, use -f (help with -h).");
data.root = lab_create(".");
if(!data.root) error_exit("out of memory");
/* harvest the data */
harvest_main(&data);
harvest_output(&data);
/* no cleanup except the context (to close open sockets) */
ub_ctx_delete(data.ctx);
return 0;
}
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
*
* Data storage for specially crafted replies for testing purposes.
*
* (c) NLnet Labs, 2005, 2006, 2007
* (c) NLnet Labs, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
* See the file LICENSE for the license
*/
@@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ read_entry(FILE* in, const char* name, int *lineno, uint32_t* default_ttl,
return 0;
}
/** reads the canned reply file and returns a list of structs */
/* reads the canned reply file and returns a list of structs */
struct entry*
read_datafile(const char* name)
{
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ match_all(ldns_pkt* q, ldns_pkt* p, bool mttl)
return 1;
}
/** finds entry in list, or returns NULL */
/* finds entry in list, or returns NULL */
struct entry*
find_match(struct entry* entries, ldns_pkt* query_pkt,
enum transport_type transport)
@@ -781,9 +781,14 @@ handle_query(uint8_t* inbuf, ssize_t inlen, struct entry* entries, int* count,
answer_pkt = NULL;
} else {
verbose(3, "Could not parse hex data (%s), sending hex data directly.\n", ldns_get_errorstr_by_id(status));
/* still try to adjust ID */
answer_size = ldns_buffer_capacity(p->reply_from_hex);
outbuf = LDNS_XMALLOC(uint8_t, answer_size);
memcpy(outbuf, ldns_buffer_export(p->reply_from_hex), answer_size);
if(entry->copy_id) {
ldns_write_uint16(outbuf,
ldns_pkt_id(query_pkt));
}
}
} else {
answer_pkt = ldns_pkt_clone(p->reply);
+1 -1
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
; with the SECTION keywords (only SECTION QUERY
; is used to match queries). If the data cannot
; be parsed, ADJUST rules for the answer packet
; are ignored
; are ignored. Only copy_id is done.
HEX_ANSWER_END
ENTRY_END
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@@ -60,14 +60,8 @@ struct codeline {
uint64_t alloc;
/** number of bytes freed */
uint64_t free;
};
/**
* Other allocation stats
*/
struct alloc_misc {
/** number of region allocs */
uint64_t region_alloc;
/** number allocations and frees */
uint64_t calls;
};
/** print usage and exit */
@@ -101,18 +95,6 @@ match(char* line)
return 0;
}
/** read up the region stats */
static void
read_region_stat(char* line, struct alloc_misc* misc)
{
long num = 0;
if(sscanf(line+50, "%ld", &num) != 1) {
printf("%s\n%s\n", line, line+50);
fatal_exit("unhandled region");
}
misc->region_alloc += num;
}
/** find or alloc codeline in tree */
static struct codeline*
get_codeline(rbtree_t* tree, char* key, char* func)
@@ -153,6 +135,7 @@ read_malloc_stat(char* line, rbtree_t* tree)
if(!cl)
fatal_exit("alloc failure");
cl->alloc += num;
cl->calls ++;
}
/** read up the calloc stats */
@@ -177,6 +160,7 @@ read_calloc_stat(char* line, rbtree_t* tree)
if(!cl)
fatal_exit("alloc failure");
cl->alloc += num*sz;
cl->calls ++;
}
/** get size of file */
@@ -192,7 +176,7 @@ get_file_size(const char* fname)
/** read the logfile */
static void
readfile(rbtree_t* tree, const char* fname, struct alloc_misc* misc)
readfile(rbtree_t* tree, const char* fname)
{
off_t total = get_file_size(fname);
off_t done = (off_t)0;
@@ -213,8 +197,6 @@ readfile(rbtree_t* tree, const char* fname, struct alloc_misc* misc)
if(!match(buf))
continue;
if(strncmp(buf+36, "region ", 7) == 0)
read_region_stat(buf, misc);
else if(strstr(buf+36, "malloc("))
read_malloc_stat(buf, tree);
else if(strstr(buf+36, "calloc("))
@@ -230,20 +212,19 @@ readfile(rbtree_t* tree, const char* fname, struct alloc_misc* misc)
/** print memory stats */
static void
printstats(rbtree_t* tree, struct alloc_misc* misc)
printstats(rbtree_t* tree)
{
struct codeline* cl;
uint64_t total = 0;
printf("%12lld in region alloc\n", (long long)misc->region_alloc);
total += misc->region_alloc;
uint64_t total = 0, tcalls = 0;
RBTREE_FOR(cl, struct codeline*, tree) {
printf("%12lld in %s %s\n", (long long)cl->alloc,
cl->codeline, cl->func);
printf("%12lld / %8lld in %s %s\n", (long long)cl->alloc,
(long long)cl->calls, cl->codeline, cl->func);
total += cl->alloc;
tcalls += cl->calls;
}
printf("------------\n");
printf("%12lld total in %ld code lines\n", (long long)total,
(long)tree->count);
printf("%12lld / %8lld total in %ld code lines\n", (long long)total,
(long long)tcalls, (long)tree->count);
printf("\n");
}
@@ -251,15 +232,13 @@ printstats(rbtree_t* tree, struct alloc_misc* misc)
int main(int argc, const char* argv[])
{
rbtree_t* tree = 0;
struct alloc_misc misc;
if(argc != 2) {
usage();
}
tree = rbtree_create(codeline_cmp);
if(!tree)
fatal_exit("alloc failure");
memset(&misc, 0, sizeof(misc));
readfile(tree, argv[1], &misc);
printstats(tree, &misc);
readfile(tree, argv[1]);
printstats(tree);
return 0;
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,614 @@
/*
* testcode/perf.c - debug program to estimate name server performance.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This program estimates DNS name server performance.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/locks.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
#include "util/data/msgencode.h"
#include "util/data/msgreply.h"
#include "util/data/msgparse.h"
/** usage information for perf */
static void usage(char* nm)
{
printf("usage: %s [options] server\n", nm);
printf("server: ip address of server, IP4 or IP6.\n");
printf(" If not on port %d add @port.\n", UNBOUND_DNS_PORT);
printf("-d sec duration of test in whole seconds (0: wait for ^C)\n");
printf("-a str query to ask, interpreted as a line from qfile\n");
printf("-f fnm query list to read from file\n");
printf(" every line has format: qname qclass qtype [+-]{E}\n");
printf(" where + means RD set, E means EDNS enabled\n");
printf("-q quiet mode, print only final qps\n");
exit(1);
}
struct perfinfo;
struct perfio;
/** Global info for perf */
struct perfinfo {
/** need to exit */
volatile int exit;
/** all purpose buffer (for UDP send and receive) */
ldns_buffer* buf;
/** destination */
struct sockaddr_storage dest;
/** length of dest socket addr */
socklen_t destlen;
/** when did this time slice start */
struct timeval since;
/** number of queries received in that time */
size_t numrecv;
/** number of queries sent out in that time */
size_t numsent;
/** duration of test in seconds */
int duration;
/** quiet mode? */
int quiet;
/** when did the total test start */
struct timeval start;
/** total number recvd */
size_t total_recv;
/** total number sent */
size_t total_sent;
/** numbers by rcode */
size_t by_rcode[32];
/** number of I/O ports */
size_t io_num;
/** I/O ports array */
struct perfio* io;
/** max fd value in io ports */
int maxfd;
/** readset */
fd_set rset;
/** size of querylist */
size_t qlist_size;
/** allocated size of qlist array */
size_t qlist_capacity;
/** list of query packets (data) */
uint8_t** qlist_data;
/** list of query packets (length of a packet) */
size_t* qlist_len;
/** index into querylist, for walking the list */
size_t qlist_idx;
};
/** I/O port for perf */
struct perfio {
/** id number */
size_t id;
/** file descriptor of socket */
int fd;
/** timeout value */
struct timeval timeout;
/** ptr back to perfinfo */
struct perfinfo* info;
};
/** number of msec between starting io ports */
#define START_IO_INTERVAL 10
/** number of msec timeout on io ports */
#define IO_TIMEOUT 10
/** signal handler global info */
static struct perfinfo* sig_info;
/** signal handler for user quit */
static RETSIGTYPE perf_sigh(int sig)
{
log_assert(sig_info);
if(!sig_info->quiet)
printf("exit on signal %d\n", sig);
sig_info->exit = 1;
}
/** timeval compare, t1 < t2 */
static int
perf_tv_smaller(struct timeval* t1, struct timeval* t2)
{
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
if(t1->tv_sec < t2->tv_sec)
return 1;
if(t1->tv_sec == t2->tv_sec &&
t1->tv_usec < t2->tv_usec)
return 1;
#endif
return 0;
}
/** timeval add, t1 += t2 */
static void
perf_tv_add(struct timeval* t1, struct timeval* t2)
{
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
t1->tv_sec += t2->tv_sec;
t1->tv_usec += t2->tv_usec;
while(t1->tv_usec > 1000000) {
t1->tv_usec -= 1000000;
t1->tv_sec++;
}
#endif
}
/** timeval subtract, t1 -= t2 */
static void
perf_tv_subtract(struct timeval* t1, struct timeval* t2)
{
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
t1->tv_sec -= t2->tv_sec;
if(t1->tv_usec >= t2->tv_usec) {
t1->tv_usec -= t2->tv_usec;
} else {
t1->tv_sec--;
t1->tv_usec = 1000000-(t2->tv_usec-t1->tv_usec);
}
#endif
}
/** setup perf test environment */
static void
perfsetup(struct perfinfo* info)
{
size_t i;
if(gettimeofday(&info->start, NULL) < 0)
fatal_exit("gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
sig_info = info;
if( signal(SIGINT, perf_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGTERM, perf_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGHUP, perf_sigh) == SIG_ERR ||
signal(SIGQUIT, perf_sigh) == SIG_ERR)
fatal_exit("could not bind to signal");
info->io = (struct perfio*)calloc(sizeof(struct perfio), info->io_num);
if(!info->io) fatal_exit("out of memory");
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
FD_ZERO(&info->rset);
#endif
info->since = info->start;
for(i=0; i<info->io_num; i++) {
info->io[i].id = i;
info->io[i].info = info;
info->io[i].fd = socket(
addr_is_ip6(&info->dest, info->destlen)?
AF_INET6:AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
if(info->io[i].fd == -1)
fatal_exit("socket: %s", strerror(errno));
if(info->io[i].fd > info->maxfd)
info->maxfd = info->io[i].fd;
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
FD_SET(info->io[i].fd, &info->rset);
info->io[i].timeout.tv_usec = ((START_IO_INTERVAL*i)%1000)
*1000;
info->io[i].timeout.tv_sec = (START_IO_INTERVAL*i)/1000;
perf_tv_add(&info->io[i].timeout, &info->since);
#endif
}
}
/** cleanup perf test environment */
static void
perffree(struct perfinfo* info)
{
size_t i;
if(!info) return;
if(info->io) {
for(i=0; i<info->io_num; i++) {
close(info->io[i].fd);
}
free(info->io);
}
for(i=0; i<info->qlist_size; i++)
free(info->qlist_data[i]);
free(info->qlist_data);
free(info->qlist_len);
}
/** send new query for io */
static void
perfsend(struct perfinfo* info, size_t n, struct timeval* now)
{
ssize_t r;
r = sendto(info->io[n].fd, info->qlist_data[info->qlist_idx],
info->qlist_len[info->qlist_idx], 0,
(struct sockaddr*)&info->dest, info->destlen);
/*log_hex("send", info->qlist_data[info->qlist_idx],
info->qlist_len[info->qlist_idx]);*/
if(r == -1)
log_err("sendto: %s", strerror(errno));
else if(r != (ssize_t)info->qlist_len[info->qlist_idx]) {
log_err("partial sendto");
}
info->qlist_idx = (info->qlist_idx+1) % info->qlist_size;
info->numsent++;
info->io[n].timeout.tv_sec = IO_TIMEOUT/1000;
info->io[n].timeout.tv_usec = (IO_TIMEOUT%1000)*1000;
perf_tv_add(&info->io[n].timeout, now);
}
/** got reply for io */
static void
perfreply(struct perfinfo* info, size_t n, struct timeval* now)
{
ssize_t r;
r = recv(info->io[n].fd, ldns_buffer_begin(info->buf),
ldns_buffer_capacity(info->buf), 0);
if(r == -1) {
log_err("recv: %s", strerror(errno));
} else {
info->by_rcode[LDNS_RCODE_WIRE(ldns_buffer_begin(
info->buf))]++;
info->numrecv++;
}
/*ldns_buffer_set_limit(info->buf, r);
log_buf(0, "reply", info->buf);*/
perfsend(info, n, now);
}
/** got timeout for io */
static void
perftimeout(struct perfinfo* info, size_t n, struct timeval* now)
{
/* may not be a dropped packet, this is also used to start
* up the sending IOs */
perfsend(info, n, now);
}
/** print nice stats about qps */
static void
stat_printout(struct perfinfo* info, struct timeval* now,
struct timeval* elapsed)
{
/* calculate qps */
double dt, qps = 0;
#ifndef S_SPLINT_S
dt = (double)(elapsed->tv_sec*1000000 + elapsed->tv_usec) / 1000000;
#endif
if(dt > 0.001)
qps = (double)(info->numrecv) / dt;
if(!info->quiet)
printf("qps: %g\n", qps);
/* setup next slice */
info->since = *now;
info->total_sent += info->numsent;
info->total_recv += info->numrecv;
info->numrecv = 0;
info->numsent = 0;
}
/** wait for new events for performance test */
static void
perfselect(struct perfinfo* info)
{
fd_set rset = info->rset;
struct timeval timeout, now;
int num;
size_t i;
if(gettimeofday(&now, NULL) < 0)
fatal_exit("gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
/* time to exit? */
if(info->duration > 0) {
timeout = now;
perf_tv_subtract(&timeout, &info->start);
if((int)timeout.tv_sec >= info->duration) {
info->exit = 1;
return;
}
}
/* time for stats printout? */
timeout = now;
perf_tv_subtract(&timeout, &info->since);
if(timeout.tv_sec > 0) {
stat_printout(info, &now, &timeout);
}
/* see what is closest port to timeout; or if there is a timeout */
timeout = info->io[0].timeout;
for(i=0; i<info->io_num; i++) {
if(perf_tv_smaller(&info->io[i].timeout, &now)) {
perftimeout(info, i, &now);
return;
}
if(perf_tv_smaller(&info->io[i].timeout, &timeout)) {
timeout = info->io[i].timeout;
}
}
perf_tv_subtract(&timeout, &now);
num = select(info->maxfd+1, &rset, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
if(num == -1) {
if(errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR)
return;
log_err("select: %s", strerror(errno));
}
/* handle new events */
for(i=0; num && i<info->io_num; i++) {
if(FD_ISSET(info->io[i].fd, &rset)) {
perfreply(info, i, &now);
num--;
}
}
}
/** show end stats */
static void
perfendstats(struct perfinfo* info)
{
double dt, qps;
struct timeval timeout, now;
int i, lost;
if(gettimeofday(&now, NULL) < 0)
fatal_exit("gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
timeout = now;
perf_tv_subtract(&timeout, &info->since);
stat_printout(info, &now, &timeout);
timeout = now;
perf_tv_subtract(&timeout, &info->start);
dt = (double)(timeout.tv_sec*1000000 + timeout.tv_usec) / 1000000.0;
qps = (double)(info->total_recv) / dt;
lost = (int)(info->total_sent - info->total_recv) - (int)info->io_num;
if(!info->quiet) {
printf("overall time: %g sec\n",
(double)timeout.tv_sec +
(double)timeout.tv_usec/1000000.);
if(lost > 0)
printf("Packets lost: %d\n", (int)lost);
for(i=0; i<(int)(sizeof(info->by_rcode)/sizeof(size_t)); i++)
{
if(info->by_rcode[i] > 0) {
printf("%d(%5s): %u replies\n",
i, ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rcodes, i)?
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rcodes,
i)->name:"??",
(unsigned)info->by_rcode[i]);
}
}
}
printf("average qps: %g\n", qps);
}
/** perform the performance test */
static void
perfmain(struct perfinfo* info)
{
perfsetup(info);
while(!info->exit) {
perfselect(info);
}
perfendstats(info);
perffree(info);
}
/** parse a query line to a packet into buffer */
static int
qlist_parse_line(ldns_buffer* buf, char* p)
{
char nm[1024], cl[1024], tp[1024], fl[1024];
int r;
int rec = 1, edns = 0;
struct query_info qinfo;
ldns_rdf* rdf;
nm[0] = 0; cl[0] = 0; tp[0] = 0; fl[0] = 0;
r = sscanf(p, " %1023s %1023s %1023s %1023s", nm, cl, tp, fl);
if(r != 3 && r != 4)
return 0;
/*printf("nm='%s', cl='%s', tp='%s', fl='%s'\n", nm, cl, tp, fl);*/
if(strcmp(tp, "IN") == 0 || strcmp(tp, "CH") == 0) {
qinfo.qtype = ldns_get_rr_type_by_name(cl);
qinfo.qclass = ldns_get_rr_class_by_name(tp);
} else {
qinfo.qtype = ldns_get_rr_type_by_name(tp);
qinfo.qclass = ldns_get_rr_class_by_name(cl);
}
if(fl[0] == '+') rec = 1;
else if(fl[0] == '-') rec = 0;
else if(fl[0] == 'E') edns = 1;
if((fl[0] == '+' || fl[0] == '-') && fl[1] == 'E')
edns = 1;
rdf = ldns_dname_new_frm_str(nm);
if(!rdf)
return 0;
qinfo.qname = ldns_rdf_data(rdf);
qinfo.qname_len = ldns_rdf_size(rdf);
qinfo_query_encode(buf, &qinfo);
ldns_buffer_write_u16_at(buf, 0, 0); /* zero ID */
if(rec) LDNS_RD_SET(ldns_buffer_begin(buf));
if(edns) {
struct edns_data edns;
memset(&edns, 0, sizeof(edns));
edns.edns_present = 1;
edns.udp_size = EDNS_ADVERTISED_SIZE;
/* Set DO bit in all EDNS datagrams ... */
edns.bits = EDNS_DO;
attach_edns_record(buf, &edns);
}
ldns_rdf_deep_free(rdf);
return 1;
}
/** grow query list capacity */
static void
qlist_grow_capacity(struct perfinfo* info)
{
size_t newcap = (size_t)((info->qlist_capacity==0)?16:
info->qlist_capacity*2);
uint8_t** d = (uint8_t**)calloc(sizeof(uint8_t*), newcap);
size_t* l = (size_t*)calloc(sizeof(size_t), newcap);
if(!d || !l) fatal_exit("out of memory");
memcpy(d, info->qlist_data, sizeof(uint8_t*)*
info->qlist_capacity);
memcpy(l, info->qlist_len, sizeof(size_t)*
info->qlist_capacity);
free(info->qlist_data);
free(info->qlist_len);
info->qlist_data = d;
info->qlist_len = l;
info->qlist_capacity = newcap;
}
/** setup query list in info */
static void
qlist_add_line(struct perfinfo* info, char* line, int no)
{
if(!qlist_parse_line(info->buf, line)) {
printf("error parsing query %d: %s\n", no, line);
exit(1);
}
ldns_buffer_write_u16_at(info->buf, 0, (uint16_t)info->qlist_size);
if(info->qlist_size + 1 > info->qlist_capacity) {
qlist_grow_capacity(info);
}
info->qlist_len[info->qlist_size] = ldns_buffer_limit(info->buf);
info->qlist_data[info->qlist_size] = memdup(
ldns_buffer_begin(info->buf), ldns_buffer_limit(info->buf));
if(!info->qlist_data[info->qlist_size])
fatal_exit("out of memory");
info->qlist_size ++;
}
/** setup query list in info */
static void
qlist_read_file(struct perfinfo* info, char* fname)
{
char buf[1024];
char *p;
FILE* in = fopen(fname, "r");
int lineno = 0;
if(!in) {
perror(fname);
exit(1);
}
while(fgets(buf, (int)sizeof(buf), in)) {
lineno++;
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = 0;
p = buf;
while(*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
p++;
if(p[0] == 0 || p[0] == '\n' || p[0] == ';' || p[0] == '#')
continue;
qlist_add_line(info, p, lineno);
}
printf("Read %s, got %u queries\n", fname, (unsigned)info->qlist_size);
fclose(in);
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** main program for perf */
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
char* nm = argv[0];
int c;
struct perfinfo info;
/* defaults */
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
info.io_num = 16;
log_init(NULL, 0, NULL);
log_ident_set("perf");
checklock_start();
info.buf = ldns_buffer_new(65553);
if(!info.buf) fatal_exit("out of memory");
/* parse the options */
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "d:ha:f:q")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case 'q':
info.quiet = 1;
break;
case 'd':
if(atoi(optarg)==0 && strcmp(optarg, "0")!=0) {
printf("-d not a number %s", optarg);
return 1;
}
info.duration = atoi(optarg);
break;
case 'a':
qlist_add_line(&info, optarg, 0);
break;
case 'f':
qlist_read_file(&info, optarg);
break;
case '?':
case 'h':
default:
usage(nm);
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(argc != 1) {
printf("error: pass server IP address on commandline.\n");
usage(nm);
}
if(!extstrtoaddr(argv[0], &info.dest, &info.destlen)) {
printf("Could not parse ip: %s\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
if(info.qlist_size == 0) {
printf("No queries to make, use -f or -a.\n");
return 1;
}
/* do the performance test */
perfmain(&info);
ldns_buffer_free(info.buf);
checklock_stop();
return 0;
}
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ skip_whites(const char** p)
}
}
/** takes a hex string and puts into buffer */
/* takes a hex string and puts into buffer */
void hex_to_buf(ldns_buffer* pkt, const char* hex)
{
const char* p = hex;
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@@ -41,7 +41,11 @@
#ifndef TESTCODE_READHEX_H
#define TESTCODE_READHEX_H
/** helper to convert hex string to packet buffer */
/**
* Helper to convert hex string to packet buffer.
* @param pkt: buffer to put result in.
* @param hex: string of hex data. Spaces and ';...' comments are skipped.
*/
void hex_to_buf(ldns_buffer* pkt, const char* hex);
#endif /* TESTCODE_READHEX_H */
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@@ -208,6 +208,8 @@ replay_moment_read(char* remain, FILE* in, const char* name, int* lineno,
} else if(parse_keyword(&remain, "QUERY")) {
mom->evt_type = repevt_front_query;
readentry = 1;
if(!extstrtoaddr("127.0.0.1", &mom->addr, &mom->addrlen))
fatal_exit("internal error");
} else if(parse_keyword(&remain, "CHECK_ANSWER")) {
mom->evt_type = repevt_front_reply;
readentry = 1;
@@ -229,13 +231,18 @@ replay_moment_read(char* remain, FILE* in, const char* name, int* lineno,
while(isspace((int)*remain))
remain++;
if(parse_keyword(&remain, "ADDRESS")) {
while(isspace((int)*remain))
remain++;
if(strlen(remain) > 0) /* remove \n */
remain[strlen(remain)-1] = 0;
printf("remain '%s'\n", remain);
if(!extstrtoaddr(remain, &mom->addr, &mom->addrlen)) {
log_err("line %d: could not parse ADDRESS: %s",
*lineno, remain);
free(mom);
return NULL;
}
}
}
if(readentry) {
mom->match = read_entry(in, name, lineno, ttl, or, prev);
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@@ -155,7 +155,9 @@ struct replay_moment {
repevt_back_query,
/** an error happens to outbound query */
repevt_error
} evt_type;
}
/** variable with what is to happen this moment */
evt_type;
/** The sent packet must match this. Incoming events, the data. */
struct entry* match;
@@ -224,6 +226,11 @@ struct replay_runtime {
/** user argument for incoming query callback */
void *cb_arg;
/** the current time in seconds */
uint32_t now_secs;
/** the current time in microseconds */
struct timeval now_tv;
/** signal handler callback */
void (*sig_cb)(int, void*);
/** signal handler user arg */
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@@ -0,0 +1,239 @@
/*
* testcode/streamtcp.c - debug program perform multiple DNS queries on tcp.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* Neither the name of the NLNET LABS nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/**
* \file
*
* This program performs multiple DNS queries on a TCP stream.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include "util/locks.h"
#include "util/log.h"
#include "util/net_help.h"
#include "util/data/msgencode.h"
#include "util/data/msgreply.h"
#include "util/data/dname.h"
/** usage information for streamtcp */
void usage(char* argv[])
{
printf("usage: %s [options] name type class ...\n", argv[0]);
printf(" sends the name-type-class queries over TCP.\n");
printf("-f server what ipaddr@portnr to send the queries to\n");
printf("-h this help text\n");
exit(1);
}
/** open TCP socket to svr */
static int
open_svr(char* svr)
{
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
socklen_t addrlen;
int fd = -1;
/* svr can be ip@port */
if(!extstrtoaddr(svr, &addr, &addrlen)) {
printf("fatal: bad server specs '%s'\n", svr);
exit(1);
}
fd = socket(addr_is_ip6(&addr, addrlen)?PF_INET6:PF_INET,
SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if(fd == -1) {
perror("socket() error");
exit(1);
}
if(connect(fd, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, addrlen) < 0) {
perror("connect() error");
exit(1);
}
return fd;
}
/** write a query over the TCP fd */
static void
write_q(int fd, ldns_buffer* buf, int id,
char* strname, char* strtype, char* strclass)
{
struct query_info qinfo;
ldns_rdf* rdf;
int labs;
uint16_t len;
/* qname */
rdf = ldns_dname_new_frm_str(strname);
if(!rdf) {
printf("cannot parse query name: '%s'\n", strname);
exit(1);
}
qinfo.qname = memdup(ldns_rdf_data(rdf), ldns_rdf_size(rdf));
labs = dname_count_size_labels(qinfo.qname, &qinfo.qname_len);
ldns_rdf_deep_free(rdf);
if(!qinfo.qname) fatal_exit("out of memory");
/* qtype and qclass */
qinfo.qtype = ldns_get_rr_type_by_name(strtype);
qinfo.qclass = ldns_get_rr_class_by_name(strclass);
/* make query */
qinfo_query_encode(buf, &qinfo);
ldns_buffer_write_u16_at(buf, 0, (uint16_t)id);
ldns_buffer_write_u16_at(buf, 2, BIT_RD);
/* send it */
len = (uint16_t)ldns_buffer_limit(buf);
len = htons(len);
if(write(fd, &len, sizeof(len)) < (ssize_t)sizeof(len)) {
perror("write() len failed");
exit(1);
}
if(write(fd, ldns_buffer_begin(buf), ldns_buffer_limit(buf)) <
(ssize_t)ldns_buffer_limit(buf)) {
perror("write() data failed");
exit(1);
}
free(qinfo.qname);
}
/** receive DNS datagram over TCP and print it */
static void
recv_one(int fd, ldns_buffer* buf)
{
uint16_t len;
ldns_pkt* pkt;
ldns_status status;
if(read(fd, &len, sizeof(len)) < (ssize_t)sizeof(len)) {
perror("read() len failed");
exit(1);
}
len = ntohs(len);
ldns_buffer_clear(buf);
ldns_buffer_set_limit(buf, len);
if(read(fd, ldns_buffer_begin(buf), len) < (ssize_t)len) {
perror("read() data failed");
exit(1);
}
printf("\nnext received packet\n");
log_buf(0, "data", buf);
status = ldns_wire2pkt(&pkt, ldns_buffer_begin(buf), len);
if(status != LDNS_STATUS_OK) {
printf("could not parse incoming packet: %s\n",
ldns_get_errorstr_by_id(status));
log_buf(0, "data was", buf);
exit(1);
}
ldns_pkt_print(stdout, pkt);
ldns_pkt_free(pkt);
}
/** send the TCP queries and print answers */
static void
send_em(char* svr, int num, char** qs)
{
ldns_buffer* buf = ldns_buffer_new(65553);
int fd = open_svr(svr);
int i;
if(!buf) fatal_exit("out of memory");
for(i=0; i<num; i+=3) {
printf("\nNext query is %s %s %s\n", qs[i], qs[i+1], qs[i+2]);
write_q(fd, buf, i, qs[i], qs[i+1], qs[i+2]);
/* print at least one result */
recv_one(fd, buf);
}
close(fd);
ldns_buffer_free(buf);
printf("orderly exit\n");
}
/** SIGPIPE handler */
static RETSIGTYPE sigh(int sig)
{
if(sig == SIGPIPE) {
printf("got SIGPIPE, remote connection gone\n");
exit(1);
}
printf("Got unhandled signal %d\n", sig);
exit(1);
}
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern int optind;
/** getopt global, in case header files fail to declare it. */
extern char* optarg;
/** main program for streamtcp */
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int c;
char* svr = "127.0.0.1";
/* lock debug start (if any) */
log_init(0, 0, 0);
checklock_start();
if(signal(SIGPIPE, &sigh) == SIG_ERR) {
perror("could not install signal handler");
return 1;
}
/* command line options */
if(argc == 1) {
usage(argv);
}
while( (c=getopt(argc, argv, "f:h")) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case 'f':
svr = optarg;
break;
case 'h':
case '?':
default:
usage(argv);
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if(argc % 3 != 0) {
printf("queries must be multiples of name,type,class\n");
return 1;
}
send_em(svr, argc, argv);
checklock_stop();
return 0;
}
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@@ -89,6 +89,42 @@ alloc_test() {
static void
net_test()
{
char* t4[] = {"\000\000\000\000",
"\200\000\000\000",
"\300\000\000\000",
"\340\000\000\000",
"\360\000\000\000",
"\370\000\000\000",
"\374\000\000\000",
"\376\000\000\000",
"\377\000\000\000",
"\377\200\000\000",
"\377\300\000\000",
"\377\340\000\000",
"\377\360\000\000",
"\377\370\000\000",
"\377\374\000\000",
"\377\376\000\000",
"\377\377\000\000",
"\377\377\200\000",
"\377\377\300\000",
"\377\377\340\000",
"\377\377\360\000",
"\377\377\370\000",
"\377\377\374\000",
"\377\377\376\000",
"\377\377\377\000",
"\377\377\377\200",
"\377\377\377\300",
"\377\377\377\340",
"\377\377\377\360",
"\377\377\377\370",
"\377\377\377\374",
"\377\377\377\376",
"\377\377\377\377",
"\377\377\377\377",
"\377\377\377\377",
};
unit_assert( str_is_ip6("::") );
unit_assert( str_is_ip6("::1") );
unit_assert( str_is_ip6("2001:7b8:206:1:240:f4ff:fe37:8810") );
@@ -117,6 +153,129 @@ net_test()
unit_assert( !is_pow2(23) );
unit_assert( !is_pow2(257) );
unit_assert( !is_pow2(259) );
/* test addr_mask */
if(1) {
struct sockaddr_in a4;
struct sockaddr_in6 a6;
socklen_t l4 = (socklen_t)sizeof(a4);
socklen_t l6 = (socklen_t)sizeof(a6);
int i;
a4.sin_family = AF_INET;
a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
for(i=0; i<35; i++) {
/* address 255.255.255.255 */
memcpy(&a4.sin_addr, "\377\377\377\377", 4);
addr_mask((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, l4, i);
unit_assert(memcmp(&a4.sin_addr, t4[i], 4) == 0);
}
memcpy(&a6.sin6_addr, "\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377", 16);
addr_mask((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, l6, 128);
unit_assert(memcmp(&a6.sin6_addr, "\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377", 16) == 0);
addr_mask((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, l6, 122);
unit_assert(memcmp(&a6.sin6_addr, "\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\300", 16) == 0);
addr_mask((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, l6, 120);
unit_assert(memcmp(&a6.sin6_addr, "\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\000", 16) == 0);
addr_mask((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, l6, 64);
unit_assert(memcmp(&a6.sin6_addr, "\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000", 16) == 0);
addr_mask((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, l6, 0);
unit_assert(memcmp(&a6.sin6_addr, "\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000", 16) == 0);
}
/* test addr_in_common */
if(1) {
struct sockaddr_in a4, b4;
struct sockaddr_in6 a6, b6;
socklen_t l4 = (socklen_t)sizeof(a4);
socklen_t l6 = (socklen_t)sizeof(a6);
int i;
a4.sin_family = AF_INET;
b4.sin_family = AF_INET;
a6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
b6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
memcpy(&a4.sin_addr, "abcd", 4);
memcpy(&b4.sin_addr, "abcd", 4);
unit_assert(addr_in_common((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, 32,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, 32, l4) == 32);
unit_assert(addr_in_common((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, 34,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, 32, l4) == 32);
for(i=0; i<=32; i++) {
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, 32,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, i, l4) == i);
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, i,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, 32, l4) == i);
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, i,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, i, l4) == i);
}
for(i=0; i<=32; i++) {
memcpy(&a4.sin_addr, "\377\377\377\377", 4);
memcpy(&b4.sin_addr, t4[i], 4);
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, 32,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, 32, l4) == i);
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b4, 32,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a4, 32, l4) == i);
}
memcpy(&a6.sin6_addr, "abcdefghabcdefgh", 16);
memcpy(&b6.sin6_addr, "abcdefghabcdefgh", 16);
unit_assert(addr_in_common((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, 128,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b6, 128, l6) == 128);
unit_assert(addr_in_common((struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, 129,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b6, 128, l6) == 128);
for(i=0; i<=128; i++) {
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, 128,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b6, i, l6) == i);
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, i,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b6, 128, l6) == i);
unit_assert(addr_in_common(
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&a6, i,
(struct sockaddr_storage*)&b6, i, l6) == i);
}
}
}
#include "util/config_file.h"
/** test config_file: cfg_parse_memsize */
static void
config_memsize_test()
{
size_t v = 0;
if(0) {
/* these emit errors */
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("bla", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("nop", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("n0b", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("gb", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("b", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("kb", &v) == 0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("kk kb", &v) == 0);
}
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("0", &v) && v==0);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1", &v) && v==1);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("10", &v) && v==10);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("10b", &v) && v==10);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("5b", &v) && v==5);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1024", &v) && v==1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1k", &v) && v==1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1K", &v) && v==1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1Kb", &v) && v==1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1kb", &v) && v==1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1 kb", &v) && v==1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("10 kb", &v) && v==10240);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("2k", &v) && v==2048);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("2m", &v) && v==2048*1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("3M", &v) && v==3072*1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("40m", &v) && v==40960*1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1G", &v) && v==1024*1024*1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("1 Gb", &v) && v==1024*1024*1024);
unit_assert( cfg_parse_memsize("0 Gb", &v) && v==0*1024*1024);
}
#include "util/rtt.h"
@@ -155,7 +314,7 @@ infra_test()
size_t zonelen = 13;
struct infra_cache* slab;
struct config_file* cfg = config_create();
time_t now = 0;
uint32_t now = 0;
int vs, to;
struct infra_host_key* k;
struct infra_host_data* d;
@@ -204,12 +363,12 @@ infra_test()
static void
rnd_test()
{
struct ub_randstate r;
struct ub_randstate* r;
int num = 100, i;
long int a[100];
unit_assert( ub_initstate((unsigned)time(NULL), &r, 256) );
unit_assert( (r = ub_initstate((unsigned)time(NULL), NULL)) );
for(i=0; i<num; i++) {
a[i] = ub_random(&r);
a[i] = ub_random(r);
unit_assert(a[i] >= 0);
unit_assert((size_t)a[i] <= (size_t)RAND_MAX);
if(i > 5)
@@ -217,7 +376,7 @@ rnd_test()
a[i] != a[i-3] || a[i] != a[i-4] ||
a[i] != a[i-5] || a[i] != a[i-6]);
}
ub_randfree(&r);
ub_randfree(r);
}
/**
@@ -235,10 +394,12 @@ main(int argc, char* argv[])
return 1;
}
printf("Start of %s unit test.\n", PACKAGE_STRING);
ERR_load_crypto_strings();
checklock_start();
rnd_test();
verify_test();
net_test();
config_memsize_test();
dname_test();
anchors_test();
rtt_test();
@@ -249,5 +410,9 @@ main(int argc, char* argv[])
msgparse_test();
checklock_stop();
printf("%d checks ok.\n", testcount);
EVP_cleanup();
CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data();
ERR_remove_state(0);
ERR_free_strings();
return 0;
}
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@@ -45,7 +45,11 @@
/** number of tests done */
extern int testcount;
/** test bool x, exits on failure, increases testcount. */
#ifdef DEBUG_UNBOUND
#define unit_assert(x) do {testcount++; log_assert(x);} while(0)
#else
#define unit_assert(x) do {testcount++; if(!(x)) { fprintf(stderr, "assertion failure %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); exit(1);}} while(0)
#endif
/** unit test lruhashtable implementation */
void lruhash_test();
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@@ -247,6 +247,76 @@ checkformerr(ldns_buffer* pkt)
unit_assert(status != LDNS_STATUS_OK);
}
/** performance test message encoding */
static void
perf_encode(struct query_info* qi, struct reply_info* rep, uint16_t id,
uint16_t flags, ldns_buffer* out, uint32_t timenow,
struct edns_data* edns)
{
static int num = 0;
int ret;
size_t max = 10000;
size_t i;
struct timeval start, end;
double dt;
struct regional* r2 = regional_create();
if(gettimeofday(&start, NULL) < 0)
fatal_exit("gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
/* encode a couple times */
for(i=0; i<max; i++) {
ret = reply_info_encode(qi, rep, id, flags, out, timenow,
r2, 65535, (int)(edns->bits & EDNS_DO) );
unit_assert(ret != 0); /* udp packets should fit */
attach_edns_record(out, edns);
regional_free_all(r2);
}
if(gettimeofday(&end, NULL) < 0)
fatal_exit("gettimeofday: %s", strerror(errno));
/* time in millisec */
dt = (double)(end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec)*1000. +
((double)end.tv_usec - (double)start.tv_usec)/1000.;
printf("[%d] did %u in %g msec for %f encode/sec size %d\n", num++,
(unsigned)max, dt, (double)max / (dt/1000.),
(int)ldns_buffer_limit(out));
regional_destroy(r2);
}
/** perf test a packet */
static void
perftestpkt(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct alloc_cache* alloc, ldns_buffer* out,
const char* hex)
{
struct query_info qi;
struct reply_info* rep = 0;
int ret;
uint16_t id;
uint16_t flags;
uint32_t timenow = 0;
struct regional* region = regional_create();
struct edns_data edns;
hex_to_buf(pkt, hex);
memmove(&id, ldns_buffer_begin(pkt), sizeof(id));
if(ldns_buffer_limit(pkt) < 2)
flags = 0;
else memmove(&flags, ldns_buffer_at(pkt, 2), sizeof(flags));
flags = ntohs(flags);
ret = reply_info_parse(pkt, alloc, &qi, &rep, region, &edns);
if(ret != 0) {
if(vbmp) printf("parse code %d: %s\n", ret,
ldns_lookup_by_id(ldns_rcodes, ret)->name);
if(ret == LDNS_RCODE_FORMERR)
checkformerr(pkt);
unit_assert(ret != LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL);
} else {
perf_encode(&qi, rep, id, flags, out, timenow, &edns);
}
query_info_clear(&qi);
reply_info_parsedelete(rep, alloc);
regional_destroy(region);
}
/** test a packet */
static void
testpkt(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct alloc_cache* alloc, ldns_buffer* out,
@@ -359,6 +429,12 @@ simpletest(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct alloc_cache* alloc, ldns_buffer* out)
" 00 01 00 01 00 02 64 b9 00 04 c6 29 00 04 01 4a 0c 52 4f 4f ; 441- 460\n"
" 54 2d 53 45 52 56 45 52 53 03 4e 45 54 00 00 01 00 01 00 02 ; 461- 480\n"
" 64 b9 00 04 c0 3a 80 1e ");
/* root delegation from unbound trace with new AAAA glue */
perftestpkt(pkt, alloc, out,
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
"00000000803F0235C0B3001C00010007E9000010200105030C2700000000000000020030C0C2001C00010007E9000010200107FD000000000000000000000001C0E0001C00010007E900001020010DC30000000000000000000000350000291000000000000000"
);
}
/** simple test of parsing, pcat file */
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@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ verifytest_rrset(struct module_env* env, struct val_env* ve,
{
enum sec_status sec;
if(vsig) {
log_nametypeclass(VERB_DETAIL, "verify of rrset",
log_nametypeclass(VERB_QUERY, "verify of rrset",
rrset->rk.dname, ntohs(rrset->rk.type),
ntohs(rrset->rk.rrset_class));
}
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ dstest_entry(struct entry* e, struct alloc_cache* alloc,
printf("result(no)= %s\n", ret?"yes":"no");
}
unit_assert(!ret);
verbose(VERB_DETAIL, "DS fail: OK; matched unit test");
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "DS fail: OK; matched unit test");
} else {
fatal_exit("Bad qname in DS unit test, yes or no");
}
@@ -263,6 +263,7 @@ verifytest_file(const char* fname, const char* at_date)
struct entry* list = read_datafile(fname);
struct module_env env;
struct val_env ve;
uint32_t now = time(NULL);
if(!list)
fatal_exit("could not read %s: %s", fname, strerror(errno));
@@ -271,10 +272,11 @@ verifytest_file(const char* fname, const char* at_date)
memset(&ve, 0, sizeof(ve));
env.scratch = region;
env.scratch_buffer = buf;
env.now = &now;
ve.date_override = cfg_convert_timeval(at_date);
unit_assert(region && buf);
dnskey = extract_keys(list, &alloc, region, buf);
if(vsig) log_nametypeclass(VERB_DETAIL, "test dnskey",
if(vsig) log_nametypeclass(VERB_QUERY, "test dnskey",
dnskey->rk.dname, ntohs(dnskey->rk.type),
ntohs(dnskey->rk.rrset_class));
/* ready to go! */
@@ -459,6 +461,13 @@ verify_test()
{
printf("verify test\n");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.1", "20070818005004");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.2", "20080414005004");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.3", "20080416005004");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.4", "20080416005004");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.5", "20080416005004");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.6", "20080416005004");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.7", "20070829144150");
verifytest_file("testdata/test_signatures.8", "20070829144150");
dstest_file("testdata/test_ds_sig.1");
nsectest();
nsec3_hash_test("testdata/test_nsec3_hash.1");
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; config options
server:
hide-identity: no
hide-version: no
identity: "test-identity"
version: "test-version"
access-control: 20.0.0.0/8 allow
access-control: 20.40.0.0/16 refuse
access-control: 20.40.80.0/24 deny
CONFIG_END
SCENARIO_BEGIN Test access control list
; version.bind.
; allow
STEP 1 QUERY ADDRESS 20.1.2.3
ENTRY_BEGIN
SECTION QUESTION
version.bind. CH TXT
ENTRY_END
STEP 2 CHECK_ANSWER
ENTRY_BEGIN
MATCH all
REPLY QR RA
SECTION QUESTION
version.bind. CH TXT
SECTION ANSWER
version.bind. 0 CH TXT "test-version"
ENTRY_END
; refuse
STEP 3 QUERY ADDRESS 20.40.2.3
ENTRY_BEGIN
SECTION QUESTION
version.bind. CH TXT
ENTRY_END
STEP 4 CHECK_ANSWER
ENTRY_BEGIN
MATCH all
REPLY QR REFUSED
ENTRY_END
; deny (drop)
STEP 5 QUERY ADDRESS 20.40.80.3
ENTRY_BEGIN
SECTION QUESTION
version.bind. CH TXT
ENTRY_END
; no answer must be pending
SCENARIO_END
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