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f3efc943 1/*
2 * adns.h
5448fc9f 3 * - adns user-visible API
f3efc943 4 */
5bb95567 5/*
a79ac5ba 6 *
7 * This file is
39f45e7e 8 * Copyright (C) 1997-2000,2003,2006 Ian Jackson
a79ac5ba 9 *
10 * It is part of adns, which is
39f45e7e 11 * Copyright (C) 1997-2000,2003,2006 Ian Jackson
12 * Copyright (C) 1999-2000,2003,2006 Tony Finch
13 * Copyright (C) 1991 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
14 *
98db6da3 15 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
16 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
17 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
18 * any later version.
19 *
20 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
23 * GNU General Public License for more details.
a79ac5ba 24 *
25 *
c6826df6 26 * For the benefit of certain LGPL'd `omnibus' software which
27 * provides a uniform interface to various things including adns, I
28 * make the following additional licence. I do this because the GPL
29 * would otherwise force either the omnibus software to be GPL'd or
30 * the adns-using part to be distributed separately.
a79ac5ba 31 *
c6826df6 32 * So: you may also redistribute and/or modify adns.h (but only the
a79ac5ba 33 * public header file adns.h and not any other part of adns) under the
34 * terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the
35 * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
36 * your option) any later version.
98db6da3 37 *
a79ac5ba 38 * Note that adns itself is GPL'd. Authors of adns-using applications
39 * with GPL-incompatible licences, and people who distribute adns with
40 * applications where the whole distribution is not GPL'd, are still
41 * likely to be in violation of the GPL. Anyone who wants to do this
42 * should contact Ian Jackson. Please note that to avoid encouraging
c6826df6 43 * people to infringe the GPL as it applies to the body of adns, Ian
44 * thinks that if you take advantage of the special exception to
45 * redistribute just adns.h under the LGPL, you should retain this
46 * paragraph in its place in the appropriate copyright statements.
a79ac5ba 47 *
48 *
49 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License,
50 * or the GNU Library General Public License, as appropriate, along
51 * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
3ff64957 52 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
53 *
a79ac5ba 54 *
5448fc9f 55 * $Id: adns.h,v 1.96 2006/08/09 11:16:59 ian Exp $
5bb95567 56 */
5db99a2e 57
58#ifndef ADNS_H_INCLUDED
59#define ADNS_H_INCLUDED
60
d05cc330 61#include <stdio.h>
86ea5e62 62#include <stdarg.h>
d05cc330 63
62ef4703 64#include <sys/types.h>
e7afa27f 65#include <sys/socket.h>
66#include <netinet/in.h>
125de2a9 67#include <sys/time.h>
68#include <unistd.h>
e7afa27f 69
368c83e4 70#ifdef __cplusplus
71extern "C" { /* I really dislike this - iwj. */
72#endif
73
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74/* Whether to support address families other than IPv4 in responses which use
75 * the `adns_rr_addr' structure. This is a source-compatibility issue: old
76 * clients may not expect to find address families other than AF_INET in
77 * their query results. There's a separate binary compatibility issue to do
78 * with the size of the `adns_rr_addr' structure, but we'll assume you can
79 * cope with that because you have this header file. Define
80 * `ADNS_FEATURE_IPV4ONLY' if you only want to see AF_INET addresses, or
81 * `ADNS_FEATURE_MANYAF' to allow multiple address families; the default is
82 * currently to stick with AF_INET only, but this is likely to change in a
83 * later release of ADNS.
84 */
85#if !defined(ADNS_FEATURE_IPV4ONLY) && !defined(ADNS_FEATURE_MANYAF)
86# define ADNS_FEATURE_IPV4ONLY
87#elif defined(ADNS_FEATURE_IPV4ONLY) && defined(ADNS_FEATURE_MANYAF)
88# error "Feature flags ADNS_FEATURE_IPV4ONLY and ..._MANYAF are incompatible"
89#endif
90
8c3aa944 91/* All struct in_addr anywhere in adns are in NETWORK byte order. */
92
e7afa27f 93typedef struct adns__state *adns_state;
94typedef struct adns__query *adns_query;
5db99a2e 95
7a1f00f7 96typedef enum { /* In general, or together the desired flags: */
97 adns_if_none= 0x0000,/* no flags. nicer than 0 for some compilers */
7aac35cd 98 adns_if_noenv= 0x0001,/* do not look at environment */
99 adns_if_noerrprint= 0x0002,/* never print to stderr (_debug overrides) */
100 adns_if_noserverwarn=0x0004,/* do not warn to stderr about duff servers etc */
101 adns_if_debug= 0x0008,/* enable all output to stderr plus debug msgs */
102 adns_if_logpid= 0x0080,/* include pid in diagnostic output */
103 adns_if_noautosys= 0x0010,/* do not make syscalls at every opportunity */
104 adns_if_eintr= 0x0020,/* allow _wait and _synchronous to return EINTR */
105 adns_if_nosigpipe= 0x0040,/* applic has SIGPIPE ignored, do not protect */
106 adns_if_checkc_entex=0x0100,/* consistency checks on entry/exit to adns fns */
107 adns_if_checkc_freq= 0x0300 /* consistency checks very frequently (slow!) */
5db99a2e 108} adns_initflags;
109
7a1f00f7 110typedef enum { /* In general, or together the desired flags: */
111 adns_qf_none= 0x00000000,/* no flags */
7aac35cd 112 adns_qf_search= 0x00000001,/* use the searchlist */
113 adns_qf_usevc= 0x00000002,/* use a virtual circuit (TCP conn) */
114 adns_qf_owner= 0x00000004,/* fill in the owner field in the answer */
115 adns_qf_quoteok_query= 0x00000010,/* allow special chars in query domain */
116 adns_qf_quoteok_cname= 0x00000000,/* ... in CNAME we go via (now default) */
117 adns_qf_quoteok_anshost=0x00000040,/* ... in things supposedly hostnames */
118 adns_qf_quotefail_cname=0x00000080,/* refuse if quote-req chars in CNAME we go via */
119 adns_qf_cname_loose= 0x00000100,/* allow refs to CNAMEs - without, get _s_cname */
120 adns_qf_cname_forbid= 0x00000200,/* don't follow CNAMEs, instead give _s_cname */
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121 adns_qf_ipv4_only= 0x00000400,/* only ever return IPv4 addresses */
122 adns_qf_ipv6_ok= 0x00000800,/* returning IPv6 addresses is acceptable */
123 adns_qf_ipv6_mapv4= 0x00001800,/* ... and IPv4 addresses should be v6-mapped */
124 adns_qf_ipv6_only= 0x00002800,/* ... and don't bother looking for IPv4 */
125 adns__qf_afmask= 0x00003800,/* all the above flag bits */
7aac35cd 126 adns__qf_internalmask= 0x0ff00000
5db99a2e 127} adns_queryflags;
128
129typedef enum {
7d0aaee4 130 adns_rrt_typemask= 0x0ffff,
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131 adns_rrt_reprmask= 0xffffff,
132 adns__qtf_deref_bit=0x10000,/* internal version of ..._deref below */
3db6be73 133 adns__qtf_mail822= 0x20000,/* return mailboxes in RFC822 rcpt field fmt */
ba2dbede 134
135 adns_r_unknown= 0x40000,
136 /* To use this, ask for records of type <rr-type-code>|adns_r_unknown.
7d0aaee4 137 * adns will not process the RDATA - you'll get adns_rr_byteblocks,
138 * where the int is the length and the unsigned char* points to the
139 * data. String representation of the RR data (by adns_rrinfo) is as in
140 * RFC3597. adns_rr_info will not return the type name in *rrtname_r
141 * (due to memory management problems); *fmtname_r will be set to
142 * "unknown".
ba2dbede 143 *
144 * Do not specify adns_r_unknown along with a known RR type which
7d0aaee4 145 * requires domain name uncompression (see RFC3597 s4); domain names
146 * will not be uncompressed and the resulting data would be useless.
147 * Asking for meta-RR types via adns_r_unknown will not work properly
148 * either and may make adns complain about server misbehaviour, so don't
149 * do that.
150 *
151 * Don't forget adns_qf_quoteok if that's what you want. */
152
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153 adns__qtf_bigaddr=0x1000000,/* use the new larger sockaddr union */
154 adns__qtf_manyaf= 0x2000000,/* permitted to return multiple address families */
155
156 adns__qtf_deref= adns__qtf_deref_bit|adns__qtf_bigaddr
157#ifdef ADNS_FEATURE_MANYAF
158 |adns__qtf_manyaf
159#endif
160 ,/* dereference domains; perhaps get extra data */
161
7aac35cd 162 adns_r_none= 0,
163
164 adns_r_a= 1,
165
166 adns_r_ns_raw= 2,
167 adns_r_ns= adns_r_ns_raw|adns__qtf_deref,
168
169 adns_r_cname= 5,
170
171 adns_r_soa_raw= 6,
172 adns_r_soa= adns_r_soa_raw|adns__qtf_mail822,
173
4f6dbe69 174 adns_r_ptr_raw= 12, /* do not mind PTR with wrong or missing A */
7aac35cd 175 adns_r_ptr= adns_r_ptr_raw|adns__qtf_deref,
176
177 adns_r_hinfo= 13,
178
179 adns_r_mx_raw= 15,
180 adns_r_mx= adns_r_mx_raw|adns__qtf_deref,
181
182 adns_r_txt= 16,
183
184 adns_r_rp_raw= 17,
185 adns_r_rp= adns_r_rp_raw|adns__qtf_mail822,
3db6be73 186
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187 adns_r_aaaa= 28,
188
3db6be73 189 /* For SRV records, query domain without _qf_quoteok_query must look
190 * as expected from SRV RFC with hostname-like Name. _With_
191 * _quoteok_query, any query domain is allowed. */
192 adns_r_srv_raw= 33,
193 adns_r_srv= adns_r_srv_raw|adns__qtf_deref,
7aac35cd 194
195 adns_r_addr= adns_r_a|adns__qtf_deref
196
5db99a2e 197} adns_rrtype;
198
0872e289 199/*
200 * In queries without qf_quoteok_*, all domains must have standard
201 * legal syntax, or you get adns_s_querydomainvalid (if the query
202 * domain contains bad characters) or adns_s_answerdomaininvalid (if
203 * the answer contains bad characters).
204 *
205 * In queries _with_ qf_quoteok_*, domains in the query or response
206 * may contain any characters, quoted according to RFC1035 5.1. On
207 * input to adns, the char* is a pointer to the interior of a "
996e3b68 208 * delimited string, except that " may appear in it unquoted. On
209 * output, the char* is a pointer to a string which would be legal
210 * either inside or outside " delimiters; any character which isn't
211 * legal in a hostname (ie alphanumeric or hyphen) or one of _ / +
212 * (the three other punctuation characters commonly abused in domain
213 * names) will be quoted, as \X if it is a printing ASCII character or
214 * \DDD otherwise.
215 *
0872e289 216 * If the query goes via a CNAME then the canonical name (ie, the
217 * thing that the CNAME record refers to) is usually allowed to
218 * contain any characters, which will be quoted as above. With
219 * adns_qf_quotefail_cname you get adns_s_answerdomaininvalid when
220 * this happens. (This is a change from version 0.4 and earlier, in
221 * which failing the query was the default, and you had to say
222 * adns_qf_quoteok_cname to avoid this; that flag is now deprecated.)
223 *
224 * In version 0.4 and earlier, asking for _raw records containing
225 * mailboxes without specifying _qf_quoteok_anshost was silly. This
226 * is no longer the case. In this version only parts of responses
227 * that are actually supposed to be hostnames will be refused by
228 * default if quote-requiring characters are found.
229 */
230
231/*
232 * If you ask for an RR which contains domains which are actually
233 * encoded mailboxes, and don't ask for the _raw version, then adns
234 * returns the mailbox formatted suitably for an RFC822 recipient
235 * header field. The particular format used is that if the mailbox
236 * requires quoting according to the rules in RFC822 then the
237 * local-part is quoted in double quotes, which end at the next
67ca39c8 238 * unescaped double quote (\ is the escape char, and is doubled, and
239 * is used to escape only \ and "). If the local-part is legal
240 * without quoting according to RFC822, it is presented as-is. In any
241 * case the local-part is followed by an @ and the domain. The domain
242 * will not contain any characters not legal in hostnames.
243 *
244 * Unquoted local-parts may contain any printing 7-bit ASCII
245 * except the punctuation characters ( ) < > @ , ; : \ " [ ]
246 * I.e. they may contain alphanumerics, and the following
247 * punctuation characters: ! # % ^ & * - _ = + { } .
248 *
249 * adns will reject local parts containing control characters (byte
250 * values 0-31, 127-159, and 255) - these appear to be legal according
abf5f52c 251 * to RFC822 (at least 0-127) but are clearly a bad idea. RFC1035
252 * syntax does not make any distinction between a single RFC822
253 * quoted-string containing full stops, and a series of quoted-strings
254 * separated by full stops; adns will return anything that isn't all
255 * valid atoms as a single quoted-string. RFC822 does not allow
256 * high-bit-set characters at all, but adns does allow them in
257 * local-parts, treating them as needing quoting.
0872e289 258 *
259 * If you ask for the domain with _raw then _no_ checking is done
260 * (even on the host part, regardless of adns_qf_quoteok_anshost), and
261 * you just get the domain name in master file format.
262 *
263 * If no mailbox is supplied the returned string will be `.' in either
abf5f52c 264 * case.
e7afa27f 265 */
266
5db99a2e 267typedef enum {
7aac35cd 268 adns_s_ok,
269
270 /* locally induced errors */
271 adns_s_nomemory,
272 adns_s_unknownrrtype,
273 adns_s_systemfail,
274
275 adns_s_max_localfail= 29,
276
277 /* remotely induced errors, detected locally */
278 adns_s_timeout,
279 adns_s_allservfail,
280 adns_s_norecurse,
281 adns_s_invalidresponse,
282 adns_s_unknownformat,
283
284 adns_s_max_remotefail= 59,
285
286 /* remotely induced errors, reported by remote server to us */
287 adns_s_rcodeservfail,
288 adns_s_rcodeformaterror,
289 adns_s_rcodenotimplemented,
290 adns_s_rcoderefused,
291 adns_s_rcodeunknown,
292
293 adns_s_max_tempfail= 99,
294
295 /* remote configuration errors */
296 adns_s_inconsistent, /* PTR gives domain whose A does not exist and match */
297 adns_s_prohibitedcname, /* CNAME, but eg A expected (not if _qf_loosecname) */
298 adns_s_answerdomaininvalid,
299 adns_s_answerdomaintoolong,
300 adns_s_invaliddata,
301
302 adns_s_max_misconfig= 199,
303
304 /* permanent problems with the query */
305 adns_s_querydomainwrong,
306 adns_s_querydomaininvalid,
307 adns_s_querydomaintoolong,
308
309 adns_s_max_misquery= 299,
310
311 /* permanent errors */
312 adns_s_nxdomain,
313 adns_s_nodata,
314
315 adns_s_max_permfail= 499
316
5db99a2e 317} adns_status;
318
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319typedef union {
320 struct sockaddr sa;
321 struct sockaddr_in inet;
322} adns_sockaddr_v4only;
323
324typedef union {
325 struct sockaddr sa;
326 struct sockaddr_in inet;
327 struct sockaddr_in6 inet6;
328 char adns__padding[240]; /* Good idea? I'm inclined to think not. */
329} adns_sockaddr;
330
cd363ffd 331typedef struct {
332 int len;
5f8085b7 333 adns_sockaddr addr;
bc01473e 334} adns_rr_addr;
cd363ffd 335
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336typedef struct {
337 int len;
338 adns_sockaddr_v4only addr;
339} adns_rr_addr_v4only;
340
6927715a 341typedef struct {
26eb6bdc 342 char *host;
6927715a 343 adns_status astatus;
344 int naddrs; /* temp fail => -1, perm fail => 0, s_ok => >0 */
bc01473e 345 adns_rr_addr *addrs;
a1d2d0ed 346} adns_rr_hostaddr;
d05cc330 347
348typedef struct {
61093792 349 char *(array[2]);
d05cc330 350} adns_rr_strpair;
351
352typedef struct {
353 int i;
26eb6bdc 354 adns_rr_hostaddr ha;
a1d2d0ed 355} adns_rr_inthostaddr;
d05cc330 356
357typedef struct {
7aac35cd 358 /* Used both for mx_raw, in which case i is the preference and str
359 * the domain, and for txt, in which case each entry has i for the
360 * `text' length, and str for the data (which will have had an extra
361 * nul appended so that if it was plain text it is now a
362 * null-terminated string).
f2ad23ee 363 */
d05cc330 364 int i;
365 char *str;
366} adns_rr_intstr;
367
368typedef struct {
61093792 369 adns_rr_intstr array[2];
370} adns_rr_intstrpair;
371
372typedef struct {
373 char *mname, *rname;
d05cc330 374 unsigned long serial, refresh, retry, expire, minimum;
375} adns_rr_soa;
6927715a 376
3db6be73 377typedef struct {
378 int priority, weight, port;
379 char *host;
380} adns_rr_srvraw;
381
382typedef struct {
383 int priority, weight, port;
384 adns_rr_hostaddr ha;
2248cdf4 385} adns_rr_srvha;
3db6be73 386
7d0aaee4 387typedef struct {
388 int len;
389 unsigned char *data;
390} adns_rr_byteblock;
391
5617a135 392typedef struct {
5db99a2e 393 adns_status status;
394 char *cname; /* always NULL if query was for CNAME records */
7aac35cd 395 char *owner; /* only set if req'd in query flags; maybe 0 on error anyway */
1e9efa71 396 adns_rrtype type; /* guaranteed to be same as in query */
7aac35cd 397 time_t expires;/*abs time. def only if _s_ok, nxdomain or nodata. NOT TTL!*/
0872e289 398 int nrrs, rrsz; /* nrrs is 0 if an error occurs */
5db99a2e 399 union {
965c9782 400 void *untyped;
401 unsigned char *bytes;
7aac35cd 402 char *(*str); /* ns_raw, cname, ptr, ptr_raw */
403 adns_rr_intstr *(*manyistr); /* txt (list strs ends with i=-1, str=0)*/
404 adns_rr_addr *addr; /* addr */
405 struct in_addr *inaddr; /* a */
9136cf0c 406 struct in6_addr *in6addr; /* aaaa */
7aac35cd 407 adns_rr_hostaddr *hostaddr; /* ns */
408 adns_rr_intstrpair *intstrpair; /* hinfo */
409 adns_rr_strpair *strpair; /* rp, rp_raw */
410 adns_rr_inthostaddr *inthostaddr;/* mx */
7d0aaee4 411 adns_rr_intstr *intstr; /* mx_raw */
7aac35cd 412 adns_rr_soa *soa; /* soa, soa_raw */
3db6be73 413 adns_rr_srvraw *srvraw; /* srv_raw */
2248cdf4 414 adns_rr_srvha *srvha;/* srv */
7d0aaee4 415 adns_rr_byteblock *byteblock; /* ...|unknown */
5db99a2e 416 } rrs;
5617a135 417} adns_answer;
5db99a2e 418
419/* Memory management:
420 * adns_state and adns_query are actually pointers to malloc'd state;
421 * On submission questions are copied, including the owner domain;
d05cc330 422 * Answers are malloc'd as a single piece of memory; pointers in the
423 * answer struct point into further memory in the answer.
5db99a2e 424 * query_io:
425 * Must always be non-null pointer;
426 * If *query_io is 0 to start with then any query may be returned;
427 * If *query_io is !0 adns_query then only that query may be returned.
9be46d86 428 * If the call is successful, *query_io, *answer_r, and *context_r
429 * will all be set.
5db99a2e 430 * Errors:
74c94831 431 * Return values are 0 or an errno value.
432 *
433 * For _init, _init_strcfg, _submit and _synchronous, system errors
434 * (eg, failure to create sockets, malloc failure, etc.) return errno
032b6358 435 * values. EINVAL from _init et al means the configuration file
436 * is erroneous and cannot be parsed.
74c94831 437 *
438 * For _wait and _check failures are reported in the answer
c6f9dc7b 439 * structure, and only 0, ESRCH or (for _check) EAGAIN is
74c94831 440 * returned: if no (appropriate) requests are done adns_check returns
c6f9dc7b 441 * EAGAIN; if no (appropriate) requests are outstanding both
74c94831 442 * adns_query and adns_wait return ESRCH.
443 *
444 * Additionally, _wait can return EINTR if you set adns_if_eintr.
445 *
446 * All other errors (nameserver failure, timed out connections, &c)
447 * are returned in the status field of the answer. After a
448 * successful _wait or _check, if status is nonzero then nrrs will be
449 * 0, otherwise it will be >0. type will always be the type
450 * requested.
5db99a2e 451 */
452
5448fc9f 453/* Threads:
454 * adns does not use any static modifiable state, so it
455 * is safe to call adns_init several times and then use the
456 * resulting adns_states concurrently.
457 * However, it is NOT safe to make simultaneous calls into
458 * adns using the same adns_state; a single adns_state must be used
459 * only by one thread at a time. You can solve this problem by
460 * having one adns_state per thread, or if that isn't feasible, you
461 * could maintain a pool of adns_states. Unfortunately neither of
462 * these approaches has optimal performance.
463 */
464
edb95764 465int adns_init(adns_state *newstate_r, adns_initflags flags,
d6b271ae 466 FILE *diagfile /*0=>stderr*/);
467
edb95764 468int adns_init_strcfg(adns_state *newstate_r, adns_initflags flags,
d6b271ae 469 FILE *diagfile /*0=>discard*/, const char *configtext);
38fcb64a 470
86ea5e62 471typedef void adns_logcallbackfn(adns_state ads, void *logfndata,
472 const char *fmt, va_list al);
473 /* Will be called perhaps several times for each message; when the
474 * message is complete, the string implied by fmt and al will end in
475 * a newline. Log messages start with `adns debug:' or `adns
476 * warning:' or `adns:' (for errors), or `adns debug [PID]:'
477 * etc. if adns_if_logpid is set. */
478
479int adns_init_logfn(adns_state *newstate_r, adns_initflags flags,
480 const char *configtext /*0=>use default config files*/,
481 adns_logcallbackfn *logfn /*0=>logfndata is a FILE* */,
482 void *logfndata /*0 with logfn==0 => discard*/);
483
38fcb64a 484/* Configuration:
485 * adns_init reads /etc/resolv.conf, which is expected to be (broadly
45efc92a 486 * speaking) in the format expected by libresolv, and then
487 * /etc/resolv-adns.conf if it exists. adns_init_strcfg is instead
488 * passed a string which is interpreted as if it were the contents of
489 * resolv.conf or resolv-adns.conf. In general, configuration which
490 * is set later overrides any that is set earlier.
38fcb64a 491 *
45efc92a 492 * Standard directives understood in resolv[-adns].conf:
38fcb64a 493 *
494 * nameserver <address>
495 * Must be followed by the IP address of a nameserver. Several
496 * nameservers may be specified, and they will be tried in the order
497 * found. There is a compiled in limit, currently 5, on the number
498 * of nameservers. (libresolv supports only 3 nameservers.)
499 *
500 * search <domain> ...
501 * Specifies the search list for queries which specify
502 * adns_qf_search. This is a list of domains to append to the query
503 * domain. The query domain will be tried as-is either before all
504 * of these or after them, depending on the ndots option setting
505 * (see below).
506 *
507 * domain <domain>
508 * This is present only for backward compatibility with obsolete
509 * versions of libresolv. It should not be used, and is interpreted
510 * by adns as if it were `search' - note that this is subtly
511 * different to libresolv's interpretation of this directive.
512 *
513 * sortlist <addr>/<mask> ...
514 * Should be followed by a sequence of IP-address and netmask pairs,
515 * separated by spaces. They may be specified as
516 * eg. 172.30.206.0/24 or 172.30.206.0/255.255.255.0. Currently up
517 * to 15 pairs may be specified (but note that libresolv only
518 * supports up to 10).
519 *
520 * options
521 * Should followed by one or more options, separated by spaces.
522 * Each option consists of an option name, followed by optionally
523 * a colon and a value. Options are listed below.
524 *
45efc92a 525 * Non-standard directives understood in resolv[-adns].conf:
38fcb64a 526 *
527 * clearnameservers
528 * Clears the list of nameservers, so that further nameserver lines
529 * start again from the beginning.
530 *
531 * include <filename>
532 * The specified file will be read.
533 *
45efc92a 534 * Additionally, adns will ignore lines in resolv[-adns].conf which
535 * start with a #.
38fcb64a 536 *
537 * Standard options understood:
538 *
539 * debug
540 * Enables debugging output from the resolver, which will be written
541 * to stderr.
542 *
543 * ndots:<count>
544 * Affects whether queries with adns_qf_search will be tried first
545 * without adding domains from the searchlist, or whether the bare
546 * query domain will be tried last. Queries which contain at least
547 * <count> dots will be tried bare first. The default is 1.
548 *
549 * Non-standard options understood:
550 *
551 * adns_checkc:none
552 * adns_checkc:entex
553 * adns_checkc:freq
554 * Changes the consistency checking frequency; this overrides the
555 * setting of adns_if_check_entex, adns_if_check_freq, or neither,
556 * in the flags passed to adns_init.
557 *
558 * There are a number of environment variables which can modify the
559 * behaviour of adns. They take effect only if adns_init is used, and
560 * the caller of adns_init can disable them using adns_if_noenv. In
561 * each case there is both a FOO and an ADNS_FOO; the latter is
562 * interpreted later so that it can override the former. Unless
563 * otherwise stated, environment variables are interpreted after
45efc92a 564 * resolv[-adns].conf are read, in the order they are listed here.
38fcb64a 565 *
566 * RES_CONF, ADNS_RES_CONF
567 * A filename, whose contets are in the format of resolv.conf.
568 *
569 * RES_CONF_TEXT, ADNS_RES_CONF_TEXT
570 * A string in the format of resolv.conf.
571 *
572 * RES_OPTIONS, ADNS_RES_OPTIONS
573 * These are parsed as if they appeared in the `options' line of a
574 * resolv.conf. In addition to being parsed at this point in the
575 * sequence, they are also parsed at the very beginning before
576 * resolv.conf or any other environment variables are read, so that
577 * any debug option can affect the processing of the configuration.
578 *
579 * LOCALDOMAIN, ADNS_LOCALDOMAIN
580 * These are interpreted as if their contents appeared in a `search'
581 * line in resolv.conf.
582 */
5db99a2e 583
584int adns_synchronous(adns_state ads,
585 const char *owner,
586 adns_rrtype type,
edb95764 587 adns_queryflags flags,
9ab4dfce 588 adns_answer **answer_r);
5617a135 589
590/* NB: if you set adns_if_noautosys then _submit and _check do not
74c94831 591 * make any system calls; you must use some of the asynch-io event
592 * processing functions to actually get things to happen.
5617a135 593 */
5db99a2e 594
595int adns_submit(adns_state ads,
596 const char *owner,
597 adns_rrtype type,
edb95764 598 adns_queryflags flags,
5db99a2e 599 void *context,
e7afa27f 600 adns_query *query_r);
5db99a2e 601
bcf33879 602/* The owner should be quoted in master file format. */
603
e7afa27f 604int adns_check(adns_state ads,
5db99a2e 605 adns_query *query_io,
9ab4dfce 606 adns_answer **answer_r,
607 void **context_r);
5db99a2e 608
609int adns_wait(adns_state ads,
610 adns_query *query_io,
9ab4dfce 611 adns_answer **answer_r,
612 void **context_r);
5db99a2e 613
ef20fccf 614/* same as adns_wait but uses poll(2) internally */
615int adns_wait_poll(adns_state ads,
616 adns_query *query_io,
617 adns_answer **answer_r,
618 void **context_r);
619
11c8bf9b 620void adns_cancel(adns_query query);
5db99a2e 621
74c94831 622/* The adns_query you get back from _submit is valid (ie, can be
623 * legitimately passed into adns functions) until it is returned by
624 * adns_check or adns_wait, or passed to adns_cancel. After that it
625 * must not be used. You can rely on it not being reused until the
626 * first adns_submit or _transact call using the same adns_state after
627 * it became invalid, so you may compare it for equality with other
628 * query handles until you next call _query or _transact.
125de2a9 629 *
630 * _submit and _synchronous return ENOSYS if they don't understand the
631 * query type.
74c94831 632 */
633
0872e289 634int adns_submit_reverse(adns_state ads,
635 const struct sockaddr *addr,
636 adns_rrtype type,
edb95764 637 adns_queryflags flags,
0872e289 638 void *context,
639 adns_query *query_r);
5e6342f0 640/* type must be _r_ptr or _r_ptr_raw. _qf_search is ignored.
641 * addr->sa_family must be AF_INET or you get ENOSYS.
642 */
0872e289 643
d2f6d877 644int adns_submit_reverse_any(adns_state ads,
645 const struct sockaddr *addr,
646 const char *rzone,
647 adns_rrtype type,
648 adns_queryflags flags,
649 void *context,
650 adns_query *query_r);
651/* For RBL-style reverse `zone's; look up
652 * <reversed-address>.<zone>
653 * Any type is allowed. _qf_search is ignored.
654 * addr->sa_family must be AF_INET or you get ENOSYS.
655 */
656
74c94831 657void adns_finish(adns_state ads);
98db6da3 658/* You may call this even if you have queries outstanding;
659 * they will be cancelled.
660 */
5db99a2e 661
e7afa27f 662
23dca174 663void adns_forallqueries_begin(adns_state ads);
8f2aa812 664adns_query adns_forallqueries_next(adns_state ads, void **context_r);
74c94831 665/* Iterator functions, which you can use to loop over the outstanding
23dca174 666 * (submitted but not yet successfuly checked/waited) queries.
74c94831 667 *
23dca174 668 * You can only have one iteration going at once. You may call _begin
669 * at any time; after that, an iteration will be in progress. You may
670 * only call _next when an iteration is in progress - anything else
671 * may coredump. The iteration remains in progress until _next
672 * returns 0, indicating that all the queries have been walked over,
673 * or ANY other adns function is called with the same adns_state (or a
674 * query in the same adns_state). There is no need to explicitly
675 * finish an iteration.
676 *
8f2aa812 677 * context_r may be 0. *context_r may not be set when _next returns 0.
e7afa27f 678 */
5db99a2e 679
2ac463bf 680void adns_checkconsistency(adns_state ads, adns_query qu);
1389dc72 681/* Checks the consistency of adns's internal data structures.
682 * If any error is found, the program will abort().
2ac463bf 683 * You may pass 0 for qu; if you pass non-null then additional checks
684 * are done to make sure that qu is a valid query.
1389dc72 685 */
686
74c94831 687/*
688 * Example expected/legal calling sequence for submit/check/wait:
5db99a2e 689 * adns_init
690 * adns_submit 1
691 * adns_submit 2
692 * adns_submit 3
693 * adns_wait 1
c6f9dc7b 694 * adns_check 3 -> EAGAIN
5db99a2e 695 * adns_wait 2
696 * adns_wait 3
697 * ....
698 * adns_finish
74c94831 699 */
700
701/*
702 * Entrypoints for generic asynch io:
703 * (these entrypoints are not very useful except in combination with *
704 * some of the other I/O model calls which can tell you which fds to
705 * be interested in):
706 *
707 * Note that any adns call may cause adns to open and close fds, so
708 * you must call beforeselect or beforepoll again just before
709 * blocking, or you may not have an up-to-date list of it's fds.
710 */
711
712int adns_processany(adns_state ads);
713/* Gives adns flow-of-control for a bit. This will never block, and
714 * can be used with any threading/asynch-io model. If some error
715 * occurred which might cause an event loop to spin then the errno
716 * value is returned.
717 */
718
719int adns_processreadable(adns_state ads, int fd, const struct timeval *now);
720int adns_processwriteable(adns_state ads, int fd, const struct timeval *now);
721int adns_processexceptional(adns_state ads, int fd, const struct timeval *now);
722/* Gives adns flow-of-control so that it can process incoming data
723 * from, or send outgoing data via, fd. Very like _processany. If it
724 * returns zero then fd will no longer be readable or writeable
725 * (unless of course more data has arrived since). adns will _only_
7a1ae5ac 726 * use that fd and only in the manner specified, regardless of whether
74c94831 727 * adns_if_noautosys was specified.
728 *
729 * adns_processexceptional should be called when select(2) reports an
730 * exceptional condition, or poll(2) reports POLLPRI.
731 *
732 * It is fine to call _processreabable or _processwriteable when the
733 * fd is not ready, or with an fd that doesn't belong to adns; it will
734 * then just return 0.
735 *
736 * If some error occurred which might prevent an event loop to spin
737 * then the errno value is returned.
738 */
739
740void adns_processtimeouts(adns_state ads, const struct timeval *now);
741/* Gives adns flow-of-control so that it can process any timeouts
742 * which might have happened. Very like _processreadable/writeable.
743 *
744 * now may be 0; if it isn't, *now must be the current time, recently
745 * obtained from gettimeofday.
746 */
747
748void adns_firsttimeout(adns_state ads,
749 struct timeval **tv_mod, struct timeval *tv_buf,
750 struct timeval now);
751/* Asks adns when it would first like the opportunity to time
752 * something out. now must be the current time, from gettimeofday.
753 *
754 * If tv_mod points to 0 then tv_buf must be non-null, and
755 * _firsttimeout will fill in *tv_buf with the time until the first
756 * timeout, and make *tv_mod point to tv_buf. If adns doesn't have
757 * anything that might need timing out it will leave *tv_mod as 0.
758 *
759 * If *tv_mod is not 0 then tv_buf is not used. adns will update
760 * *tv_mod if it has any earlier timeout, and leave it alone if it
761 * doesn't.
762 *
763 * This call will not actually do any I/O, or change the fds that adns
764 * is using. It always succeeds and never blocks.
765 */
766
767void adns_globalsystemfailure(adns_state ads);
768/* If serious problem(s) happen which globally affect your ability to
769 * interact properly with adns, or adns's ability to function
770 * properly, you or adns can call this function.
771 *
772 * All currently outstanding queries will be made to fail with
773 * adns_s_systemfail, and adns will close any stream sockets it has
774 * open.
775 *
776 * This is used by adns, for example, if gettimeofday() fails.
777 * Without this the program's event loop might start to spin !
778 *
779 * This call will never block.
780 */
781
782/*
783 * Entrypoints for select-loop based asynch io:
784 */
785
786void adns_beforeselect(adns_state ads, int *maxfd, fd_set *readfds,
787 fd_set *writefds, fd_set *exceptfds,
788 struct timeval **tv_mod, struct timeval *tv_buf,
789 const struct timeval *now);
790/* Find out file descriptors adns is interested in, and when it would
791 * like the opportunity to time something out. If you do not plan to
792 * block then tv_mod may be 0. Otherwise, tv_mod and tv_buf are as
793 * for adns_firsttimeout. readfds, writefds, exceptfds and maxfd_io may
794 * not be 0.
795 *
86ea5e62 796 * If tv_mod is 0 on entry then this will never actually do any I/O,
797 * or change the fds that adns is using or the timeouts it wants. In
798 * any case it won't block, and it will set the timeout to zero if a
799 * query finishes in _beforeselect.
74c94831 800 */
801
802void adns_afterselect(adns_state ads, int maxfd, const fd_set *readfds,
803 const fd_set *writefds, const fd_set *exceptfds,
804 const struct timeval *now);
805/* Gives adns flow-of-control for a bit; intended for use after
806 * select. This is just a fancy way of calling adns_processreadable/
807 * writeable/timeouts as appropriate, as if select had returned the
808 * data being passed. Always succeeds.
809 */
810
811/*
812 * Example calling sequence:
5db99a2e 813 *
5617a135 814 * adns_init _noautosys
5db99a2e 815 * loop {
74c94831 816 * adns_beforeselect
5db99a2e 817 * select
74c94831 818 * adns_afterselect
5617a135 819 * ...
820 * adns_submit / adns_check
821 * ...
5db99a2e 822 * }
823 */
824
74c94831 825/*
826 * Entrypoints for poll-loop based asynch io:
827 */
828
829struct pollfd;
830/* In case your system doesn't have it or you forgot to include
831 * <sys/poll.h>, to stop the following declarations from causing
832 * problems. If your system doesn't have poll then the following
833 * entrypoints will not be defined in libadns. Sorry !
834 */
835
7aac35cd 836int adns_beforepoll(adns_state ads, struct pollfd *fds,
837 int *nfds_io, int *timeout_io,
74c94831 838 const struct timeval *now);
839/* Finds out which fd's adns is interested in, and when it would like
840 * to be able to time things out. This is in a form suitable for use
841 * with poll(2).
842 *
843 * On entry, usually fds should point to at least *nfds_io structs.
844 * adns will fill up to that many structs will information for poll,
845 * and record in *nfds_io how many structs it filled. If it wants to
846 * listen for more structs then *nfds_io will be set to the number
847 * required and _beforepoll will return ERANGE.
848 *
74c94831 849 * You may call _beforepoll with fds==0 and *nfds_io 0, in which case
850 * adns will fill in the number of fds that it might be interested in
4f973eb5 851 * in *nfds_io, and always return either 0 (if it is not interested in
852 * any fds) or ERANGE (if it is).
853 *
dd9cf93b 854 * NOTE that (unless now is 0) adns may acquire additional fds
4f973eb5 855 * from one call to the next, so you must put adns_beforepoll in a
856 * loop, rather than assuming that the second call (with the buffer
857 * size requested by the first) will not return ERANGE.
74c94831 858 *
859 * adns only ever sets POLLIN, POLLOUT and POLLPRI in its pollfd
860 * structs, and only ever looks at those bits. POLLPRI is required to
4f973eb5 861 * detect TCP Urgent Data (which should not be used by a DNS server)
74c94831 862 * so that adns can know that the TCP stream is now useless.
863 *
864 * In any case, *timeout_io should be a timeout value as for poll(2),
865 * which adns will modify downwards as required. If the caller does
4f973eb5 866 * not plan to block then *timeout_io should be 0 on entry, or
867 * alternatively, timeout_io may be 0. (Alternatively, the caller may
868 * use _beforeselect with timeout_io==0 to find out about file
869 * descriptors, and use _firsttimeout is used to find out when adns
870 * might want to time something out.)
74c94831 871 *
872 * adns_beforepoll will return 0 on success, and will not fail for any
873 * reason other than the fds buffer being too small (ERANGE).
874 *
dd9cf93b 875 * This call will never actually do any I/O. If you supply the
876 * current time it will not change the fds that adns is using or the
877 * timeouts it wants.
878 *
879 * In any case this call won't block.
74c94831 880 */
881
705b9b15 882#define ADNS_POLLFDS_RECOMMENDED 3
74c94831 883/* If you allocate an fds buf with at least RECOMMENDED entries then
884 * you are unlikely to need to enlarge it. You are recommended to do
885 * so if it's convenient. However, you must be prepared for adns to
886 * require more space than this.
887 */
888
889void adns_afterpoll(adns_state ads, const struct pollfd *fds, int nfds,
890 const struct timeval *now);
891/* Gives adns flow-of-control for a bit; intended for use after
892 * poll(2). fds and nfds should be the results from poll(). pollfd
893 * structs mentioning fds not belonging to adns will be ignored.
894 */
895
896
1e9efa71 897adns_status adns_rr_info(adns_rrtype type,
898 const char **rrtname_r, const char **fmtname_r,
899 int *len_r,
900 const void *datap, char **data_r);
0872e289 901/*
0872e289 902 * Get information about a query type, or convert reply data to a
903 * textual form. type must be specified, and the official name of the
904 * corresponding RR type will be returned in *rrtname_r, and
905 * information about the processing style in *fmtname_r. The length
906 * of the table entry in an answer for that type will be returned in
907 * in *len_r. Any or all of rrtname_r, fmtname_r and len_r may be 0.
908 * If fmtname_r is non-null then *fmtname_r may be null on return,
909 * indicating that no special processing is involved.
910 *
911 * data_r be must be non-null iff datap is. In this case *data_r will
912 * be set to point to a string pointing to a representation of the RR
913 * data in master file format. (The owner name, timeout, class and
914 * type will not be present - only the data part of the RR.) The
915 * memory will have been obtained from malloc() and must be freed by
916 * the caller.
1e9efa71 917 *
918 * Usually this routine will succeed. Possible errors include:
919 * adns_s_nomemory
9b86645c 920 * adns_s_rrtypeunknown
1e9efa71 921 * adns_s_invaliddata (*datap contained garbage)
922 * If an error occurs then no memory has been allocated,
923 * and *rrtname_r, *fmtname_r, *len_r and *data_r are undefined.
0872e289 924 *
925 * There are some adns-invented data formats which are not official
926 * master file formats. These include:
927 *
928 * Mailboxes if __qtf_mail822: these are just included as-is.
929 *
930 * Addresses (adns_rr_addr): these may be of pretty much any type.
931 * The representation is in two parts: first, a word for the address
932 * family (ie, in AF_XXX, the XXX), and then one or more items for the
933 * address itself, depending on the format. For an IPv4 address the
934 * syntax is INET followed by the dotted quad (from inet_ntoa).
935 * Currently only IPv4 is supported.
936 *
0fb18816 937 * Text strings (as in adns_rr_txt) appear inside double quotes, and
938 * use \" and \\ to represent " and \, and \xHH to represent
939 * characters not in the range 32-126.
940 *
0872e289 941 * Hostname with addresses (adns_rr_hostaddr): this consists of the
0fb18816 942 * hostname, as usual, followed by the adns_status value, as an
943 * abbreviation, and then a descriptive string (encoded as if it were
944 * a piece of text), for the address lookup, followed by zero or more
eaf858ea 945 * addresses enclosed in ( and ). If the result was a temporary
0872e289 946 * failure, then a single ? appears instead of the ( ). If the
eaf858ea 947 * result was a permanent failure then an empty pair of parentheses
0872e289 948 * appears (which a space in between). For example, one of the NS
0fb18816 949 * records for greenend.org.uk comes out like
950 * ns.chiark.greenend.org.uk ok "OK" ( INET 195.224.76.132 )
0872e289 951 * an MX referring to a nonexistent host might come out like:
0fb18816 952 * 50 sun2.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk nxdomain "No such domain" ( )
0872e289 953 * and if nameserver information is not available you might get:
0fb18816 954 * dns2.spong.dyn.ml.org timeout "DNS query timed out" ?
1e9efa71 955 */
956
7f702335 957const char *adns_strerror(adns_status st);
c2875680 958const char *adns_errabbrev(adns_status st);
9e50e3ac 959const char *adns_errtypeabbrev(adns_status st);
74c94831 960/* Like strerror but for adns_status values. adns_errabbrev returns
961 * the abbreviation of the error - eg, for adns_s_timeout it returns
9e50e3ac 962 * "timeout". adns_errtypeabbrev returns the abbreviation of the
963 * error class: ie, for values up to adns_s_max_XXX it will return the
964 * string XXX. You MUST NOT call these functions with status values
74c94831 965 * not returned by the same adns library.
966 */
7f702335 967
62049492 968#ifdef __cplusplus
969} /* end of extern "C" */
970#endif
5db99a2e 971#endif