+int adns__internal_submit(adns_state ads, adns_query *query_r,
+ const typeinfo *typei, vbuf *qumsg_vb, int id,
+ adns_queryflags flags, struct timeval now,
+ adns_status failstat, const 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 query datagram should already have been assembled in qumsg_vb;
+ * 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).
+ *
+ * If failstat is nonzero then if we are successful in creating the query
+ * it is immediately failed with code failstat (but _submit still succeds).
+ *
+ * ctx is copied byte-for-byte into the query.
+ */
+
+void *adns__alloc_interim(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
+/* Allocates some memory, and records which query it came from
+ * and how much there was.
+ *
+ * If an error occurs in the query, all its memory is simply freed.
+ *
+ * If the query succeeds, one large buffer will be made which is
+ * big enough for all these allocations, and then adns__alloc_final
+ * will get memory from this buffer.
+ *
+ * _alloc_interim can fail, in which case it will fail the query too,
+ * so nothing more need be done with it.
+ *
+ * adns__alloc_interim(qu,0) will not return 0, but it will not
+ * necessarily return a distinct pointer each time.
+ */
+
+void *adns__alloc_mine(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
+/* Like _interim, but does not record the length for later
+ * copying into the answer. This just ensures that the memory
+ * will be freed when we're done with the query.
+ */
+
+void *adns__alloc_final(adns_query qu, size_t sz);
+/* Cannot fail, and cannot return 0.
+ */
+
+void adns__makefinal_block(adns_query qu, void **blpp, size_t sz);
+void adns__makefinal_str(adns_query qu, char **strp);
+
+void adns__reset_cnameonly(adns_query qu);
+/* Resets all of the memory management stuff etc. to
+ * take account of only the CNAME. Used when we find an error somewhere
+ * and want to just report the error (with perhaps CNAME info), and also
+ * when we're halfway through RRs in a datagram and discover that we
+ * need to retry the query.
+ */
+
+void adns__query_done(adns_query qu);
+void adns__query_fail(adns_query qu, adns_status stat);
+
+/* From reply.c: */
+
+void adns__procdgram(adns_state ads, const byte *dgram, int len,
+ int serv, struct timeval now);
+
+/* From types.c: */
+
+const typeinfo *adns__findtype(adns_rrtype type);
+
+/* From parse.c: */
+
+typedef struct {
+ adns_state ads;
+ adns_query qu;
+ int serv;
+ const byte *dgram;
+ int dglen, max, cbyte, namelen;
+ int *dmend_r;
+} findlabel_state;
+
+void adns__findlabel_start(findlabel_state *fls, adns_state ads,
+ int serv, adns_query qu,
+ const byte *dgram, int dglen, int max,
+ int dmbegin, int *dmend_rlater);
+/* Finds labels in a domain in a datagram.
+ *
+ * Call this routine first.
+ * dmend_rlater may be null. ads (and of course fls) may not be.
+ * serv may be -1, qu may be null - they are for error reporting.
+ */
+
+adns_status adns__findlabel_next(findlabel_state *fls, int *lablen_r, int *labstart_r);
+/* Then, call this one repeatedly.
+ *
+ * It will return adns_s_ok if all is well, and tell you the length
+ * and start of successive labels. labstart_r may be null, but
+ * lablen_r must not be.
+ *
+ * After the last label, it will return with *lablen_r zero.
+ * Do not then call it again; instead, just throw away the findlabel_state.
+ *
+ * *dmend_rlater will have been set to point to the next part of
+ * the datagram after the label (or after the uncompressed part,
+ * if compression was used). *namelen_rlater will have been set
+ * to the length of the domain name (total length of labels plus
+ * 1 for each intervening dot).
+ *
+ * If the datagram appears to be truncated, *lablen_r will be -1.
+ * *dmend_rlater, *labstart_r and *namelen_r may contain garbage.
+ * Do not call _next again.
+ *
+ * There may also be errors, in which case *dmend_rlater,
+ * *namelen_rlater, *lablen_r and *labstart_r may contain garbage.
+ * Do not then call findlabel_next again.
+ */
+
+adns_status adns__parse_domain(adns_state ads, int serv, adns_query qu,
+ vbuf *vb, int flags,
+ const byte *dgram, int dglen, int *cbyte_io, int max);
+/* vb must already have been initialised; it will be reset if necessary.
+ * If there is truncation, vb->used will be set to 0; otherwise
+ * (if there is no error) vb will be null-terminated.
+ * If there is an error vb and *cbyte_io may be left indeterminate.
+ *
+ * serv may be -1 and qu may be 0 - they are used for error reporting only.
+ */
+
+adns_status adns__findrr(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,
+ 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.
+ */
+
+int vbuf__append_quoted1035(vbuf *vb, const byte *buf, int len);
+
+/* From event.c: */
+
+void adns__tcp_broken(adns_state ads, const char *what, const char *why);
+void adns__tcp_tryconnect(adns_state ads, struct timeval now);
+
+void adns__autosys(adns_state ads, struct timeval now);
+/* Make all the system calls we want to if the application wants us to. */