* - comments regarding library data structures
*/
/*
- * This file is
- * Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Ian Jackson <ian@davenant.greenend.org.uk>
- *
- * It is part of adns, which is
- * Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Ian Jackson <ian@davenant.greenend.org.uk>
- * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
+ * This file is part of adns, which is
+ * Copyright (C) 1997-2000,2003,2006 Ian Jackson
+ * Copyright (C) 1999-2000,2003,2006 Tony Finch
+ * Copyright (C) 1991 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
+ * (See the file INSTALL for full details.)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
#define MAX_POLLFDS ADNS_POLLFDS_RECOMMENDED
+/* Some preprocessor hackery */
+
+#define GLUE(x, y) GLUE_(x, y)
+#define GLUE_(x, y) x##y
+
+/* C99 macro `...' must match at least one argument, so the naive definition
+ * `#define CAR(car, ...) car' won't work. But it's easy to arrange for the
+ * tail to be nonempty if we're just going to discard it anyway. */
+#define CAR(...) CAR_(__VA_ARGS__, _)
+#define CAR_(car, ...) car
+
+/* Extracting the tail of an argument list is rather more difficult. The
+ * following trick is based on one by Laurent Deniau to count the number of
+ * arguments to a macro, simplified in two ways: (a) it only handles up to
+ * eight arguments, and (b) it only needs to distinguish the one-argument
+ * case from many arguments. */
+#define CDR(...) CDR_(__VA_ARGS__, m, m, m, m, m, m, m, 1, _)(__VA_ARGS__)
+#define CDR_(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, n, ...) CDR_##n
+#define CDR_1(_)
+#define CDR_m(_, ...) __VA_ARGS__
+
typedef enum {
cc_user,
cc_entex,
/* Shared data structures */
-typedef union {
- adns_status status;
- char *cp;
- adns_rrtype type;
- int i;
- struct in_addr ia;
- unsigned long ul;
-} rr_align;
-
typedef struct {
int used, avail;
byte *buf;
struct timeval now;
} parseinfo;
+union gen_addr {
+ struct in_addr v4;
+ struct in6_addr v6;
+};
+
+struct af_addr { int af; union gen_addr addr; };
+
+union checklabel_state {
+ struct { byte ipv[4]; } ptr;
+};
+
typedef struct {
- adns_rrtype type;
+ void *ext;
+ void (*callback)(adns_query parent, adns_query child);
+
+ union {
+ struct {
+ struct af_addr addr;
+ } ptr;
+ } tinfo; /* type-specific state for the query itself: zero-init if you
+ * don't know better. */
+
+ union {
+ adns_rr_hostaddr *hostaddr;
+ } pinfo; /* state for use by parent's callback function */
+} qcontext;
+
+typedef struct typeinfo {
+ adns_rrtype typekey;
const char *rrtname;
const char *fmtname;
- int rrsz;
+ int fixed_rrsz;
void (*makefinal)(adns_query qu, void *data);
/* Change memory management of *data.
/* Parse one RR, in dgram of length dglen, starting at cbyte and
* extending until at most max.
*
- * The RR should be stored at *store_r, of length qu->typei->rrsz.
+ * The RR should be stored at *store_r, of length qu->typei->getrrsz().
*
* If there is an overrun which might indicate truncation, it should set
* *rdstart to -1; otherwise it may set it to anything else positive.
/* Returns !0 if RR a should be strictly after RR b in the sort order,
* 0 otherwise. Must not fail.
*/
+
+ adns_status (*checklabel)(adns_state ads, adns_queryflags flags,
+ union checklabel_state *cls, qcontext *ctx,
+ int labnum, const char *label, int lablen);
+ /* Check a label from the query domain string. The label is not
+ * necessarily null-terminated. The hook can refuse the query's submission
+ * by returning a nonzero status. State can be stored in *cls between
+ * calls, and useful information can be stashed in ctx->tinfo, to be stored
+ * with the query (e.g., it will be available to the parse hook). This
+ * hook can detect a first call because labnum is zero, and a final call
+ * because lablen is zero.
+ */
+
+ void (*postsort)(adns_state ads, void *array, int nrrs,int rrsz,
+ const struct typeinfo *typei);
+ /* Called immediately after the RRs have been sorted, and may rearrange
+ * them. (This is really for the benefit of SRV's bizarre weighting
+ * stuff.) May be 0 to mean nothing needs to be done.
+ */
+
+ int (*getrrsz)(const struct typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type);
+ /* Return the output resource-record element size; if this is null, then
+ * the rrsz member can be used.
+ */
} typeinfo;
+adns_status adns__ckl_hostname(adns_state ads, adns_queryflags flags,
+ union checklabel_state *cls,
+ qcontext *ctx, int labnum,
+ const char *label, int lablen);
+ /* implemented in query.c, used by types.c as default
+ * and as part of implementation for some fancier types
+ * doesn't require any state */
+
typedef struct allocnode {
struct allocnode *next, *back;
} allocnode;
union maxalign *up;
} data;
-typedef struct {
- void *ext;
- void (*callback)(adns_query parent, adns_query child);
- union {
- adns_rr_addr ptr_parent_addr;
- adns_rr_hostaddr *hostaddr;
- } info;
-} qcontext;
-
struct adns__query {
adns_state ads;
enum { query_tosend, query_tcpw, query_childw, query_done } state;
struct adns__state {
adns_initflags iflags;
- FILE *diagfile;
+ adns_logcallbackfn *logfn;
+ void *logfndata;
int configerrno;
struct query_queue udpw, tcpw, childw, output;
adns_query forallnext;
struct sigaction stdsigpipe;
sigset_t stdsigmask;
struct pollfd pollfds_buf[MAX_POLLFDS];
- struct server {
- struct in_addr addr;
- } servers[MAXSERVERS];
+ adns_rr_addr servers[MAXSERVERS];
struct sortlist {
- struct in_addr base, mask;
+ int af;
+ union gen_addr base, mask;
} sortlist[MAXSORTLIST];
char **searchlist;
+ unsigned short rand48xsubi[3];
};
+/* From addrfam.c: */
+
+extern int adns__af_supported_p(int af);
+/* Return nonzero if the address family af known to the library and supported
+ * by the other addrfam operations. Note that the other operations will
+ * abort on an unrecognized address family rather than returning an error
+ * code.
+ */
+
+extern int adns__genaddr_equal_p(int af, const union gen_addr *a,
+ int bf, const void *b);
+/* b should point to a `struct in_addr' or equivalent for the address family
+ * bf. Returns nonzero if the two addresses are equal.
+ */
+
+extern int adns__sockaddr_equal_p(const struct sockaddr *sa,
+ const struct sockaddr *sb);
+/* Return nonzero if the two socket addresses are equal (in all significant
+ * respects).
+ */
+
+extern int adns__addr_width(int af);
+/* Return the width of addresses of family af, in bits. */
+
+extern void adns__prefix_mask(int af, int len, union gen_addr *mask_r);
+/* Store in mask_r an address mask for address family af, whose first len
+ * bits are set and the remainder are clear. This is what you want for
+ * converting a prefix length into a netmask.
+ */
+
+extern int adns__guess_prefix_length(int af, const union gen_addr *addr);
+/* Given a network base address, guess the appropriate prefix length based on
+ * the appropriate rules for the address family (e.g., for IPv4, this uses
+ * the old address classes).
+ */
+
+extern int adns__addr_match_p(int addraf, const union gen_addr *addr,
+ int netaf, const union gen_addr *base,
+ const union gen_addr *mask);
+/* Given an address af (with family addraf) and a network (with family netaf,
+ * base address base, and netmask mask), return nonzero if the address lies
+ * within the network.
+ */
+
+extern void adns__sockaddr_extract(const struct sockaddr *sa,
+ union gen_addr *a_r, int *port_r);
+/* Extract fields from the socket address, filling in *a_r and *port_r with
+ * the address and (integer, host byte-order) port number, respectively.
+ * Either (or, pointlessly, both) of a_r and port_r may be null to mean
+ * `don't care'.
+ */
+
+extern void adns__sockaddr_inject(const union gen_addr *a, int port,
+ struct sockaddr *sa);
+/* Inject fields into the socket adress sa. If a is not null, copy the
+ * address in; if port is not -1, then copy the port (converting from host
+ * byte-order). Assumes that sa->sa_family is already set correctly.
+ */
+
/* From setup.c: */
int adns__setnonblock(adns_state ads, int fd); /* => errno value */
/* From general.c: */
+void adns__vlprintf(adns_state ads, const char *fmt, va_list al);
+void adns__lprintf(adns_state ads, const char *fmt,
+ ...) PRINTFFORMAT(2,3);
+
void adns__vdiag(adns_state ads, const char *pfx, adns_initflags prevent,
int serv, adns_query qu, const char *fmt, va_list al);
* vb before using the return value.
*/
+int adns__getrrsz_default(const typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type);
+/* Default function for the `getrrsz' type hook; returns the `fixed_rrsz'
+ * value from the typeinfo entry.
+ */
+
void adns__isort(void *array, int nobjs, int sz, void *tempbuf,
int (*needswap)(void *context, const void *a, const void *b),
void *context);
adns_status adns__mkquery(adns_state ads, vbuf *vb, int *id_r,
const char *owner, int ol,
- const typeinfo *typei, adns_queryflags flags);
+ const typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type,
+ adns_queryflags flags);
/* Assembles a query packet in vb. A new id is allocated and returned.
*/
/* From query.c: */
adns_status adns__internal_submit(adns_state ads, adns_query *query_r,
- const typeinfo *typei, vbuf *qumsg_vb,
- int id,
+ const typeinfo *typei, adns_rrtype type,
+ vbuf *qumsg_vb, int id,
adns_queryflags flags, struct timeval now,
- const qcontext *ctx);
+ qcontext *ctx);
/* Submits a query (for internal use, called during external submits).
*
* The new query is returned in *query_r, or we return adns_s_nomemory.
* the memory for it is _taken over_ by this routine whether it
* succeeds or fails (if it succeeds, the vbuf is reused for qu->vb).
*
- * *ctx is copied byte-for-byte into the query.
+ * *ctx is copied byte-for-byte into the query. Before doing this, its tinfo
+ * field may be modified by type hooks.
*
* When the child query is done, ctx->callback will be called. The
* child will already have been taken off both the global list of