int dmaddr_index;
} qcontext;
+typedef struct {
+ adns_state ads;
+ adns_query qu;
+ int serv;
+ const byte *dgram;
+ int dglen, nsstart, nscount, arcount;
+} parseinfo;
+
typedef struct {
adns_rrtype type;
const char *rrtname;
* and will not be null-terminated by convstring.
*/
- adns_status (*parse)(adns_query qu, int serv,
- const byte *dgram, int dglen, int cbyte, int max,
- int nsstart, int *arstart_io, void *store_r);
+ adns_status (*parse)(const parseinfo *pai, int cbyte, int max, void *store_r);
/* Parse one RR, in dgram of length dglen, starting at cbyte and
* extending until at most max.
*
* If there is an overrun which might indicate truncation, it should set
* *rdstart to -1; otherwise it may set it to anything else positive.
*
- * nsstart is the offset of the authority section; *arstart_io is
- * -1 or the offset of the additional section; if it is -1 then
- * parse may set it to the correct offset.
+ * nsstart is the offset of the authority section.
*/
int (*diff_needswap)(const void *datap_a, const void *datap_b);
const byte *dgram, int dglen, int *cbyte_io,
int *type_r, int *class_r, int *rdlen_r, int *rdstart_r,
int *ownermatchedquery_r);
- /* Finds the extent and some of the contents of an RR in a datagram
- * and does some checks. The datagram is *dgram, length dglen, and
- * the RR starts at *cbyte_io (which is updated afterwards to point
- * to the end of the RR).
- *
- * The type, class and RRdata length and start are returned iff
- * the corresponding pointer variables are not null. type_r and
- * class_r may not be null.
- *
- * If ownermatchedquery_r != 0 then the owner domain of this
- * RR will be compared with that in the query (or, if the query
- * has gone to a CNAME lookup, with the canonical name).
- * In this case, *ownermatchedquery_r will be set to 0 or 1.
- * The query datagram (or CNAME datagram) MUST be valid and not truncated.
- *
- * If there is truncation then *type_r will be set to -1 and
- * *cbyte_io, *class_r, *rdlen_r, *rdstart_r and *eo_matched_r will be
- * undefined.
- *
- * qu must obviously be non-null.
- *
- * If an error is returned then *type_r will be undefined too.
- */
+/* Finds the extent and some of the contents of an RR in a datagram
+ * and does some checks. The datagram is *dgram, length dglen, and
+ * the RR starts at *cbyte_io (which is updated afterwards to point
+ * to the end of the RR).
+ *
+ * The type, class and RRdata length and start are returned iff
+ * the corresponding pointer variables are not null. type_r and
+ * class_r may not be null.
+ *
+ * If ownermatchedquery_r != 0 then the owner domain of this
+ * RR will be compared with that in the query (or, if the query
+ * has gone to a CNAME lookup, with the canonical name).
+ * In this case, *ownermatchedquery_r will be set to 0 or 1.
+ * The query datagram (or CNAME datagram) MUST be valid and not truncated.
+ *
+ * If there is truncation then *type_r will be set to -1 and
+ * *cbyte_io, *class_r, *rdlen_r, *rdstart_r and *eo_matched_r will be
+ * undefined.
+ *
+ * qu must obviously be non-null.
+ *
+ * If an error is returned then *type_r will be undefined too.
+ */
+
+adns_status adns__findrr_anychk(adns_query qu, int serv,
+ const byte *dgram, int dglen, int *cbyte_io,
+ int *type_r, int *class_r, int *rdlen_r, int *rdstart_r,
+ const byte *eo_dgram, int eo_dglen, int eo_cbyte,
+ int *eo_matched_r);
+/* Like adns__findrr_checked, except that the datagram and
+ * owner to compare with can be specified explicitly.
+ *
+ * If the caller thinks they know what the owner of the RR ought to
+ * be they can pass in details in eo_*: this is another (or perhaps
+ * the same datagram), and a pointer to where the putative owner
+ * starts in that datagram. In this case *eo_matched_r will be set
+ * to 1 if the datagram matched or 0 if it did not. Either
+ * both eo_dgram and eo_matched_r must both be non-null, or they
+ * must both be null (in which case eo_dglen and eo_cbyte will be ignored).
+ * The eo datagram and contained owner domain MUST be valid and
+ * untruncated.
+ */
int vbuf__append_quoted1035(vbuf *vb, const byte *buf, int len);