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Ondřej Surý
5f0efcbb3c Cleanup libirs APIs and slim down the library to just irs_resconf
The libirs contained own re-implementations of the getaddrinfo,
getnameinfo and gai_strerror + irs_context and irs_dnsconf API that was
unused anywhere in the BIND 9.

Keep just the irs_resonf API that is being extensively used to parse
/etc/resolv.conf by several of BIND 9 tools.
2020-04-24 08:33:34 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
6494665f08 Remove 'ephemeral' database implementation
The 'ephemeral' database implementation was used to provide a
lightweight database implemenation that doesn't cache results, and the
only place where it was really use is "samples" because delv is
overriding this to use "rbtdb" instead. Otherwise it was completely
unused.

 * The 'ephemeral' cache DB (ecdb) implementation.  An ecdb just provides
 * temporary storage for ongoing name resolution with the common DB interfaces.
 * It actually doesn't cache anything.  The implementation expects any stored
 * data is released within a short period, and does not care about the
 * scalability in terms of the number of nodes.
2020-04-23 18:05:53 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
6a6a9f7afa Add OPENSSL_CFLAGS to libdns tests that include dst_internal.h
The three libdns tests directly include ../dst_internal.h which
in turn directly include openssl headers, thus there was a missing
path and build failure on systems where OpenSSL is not in the default
include path.
2020-04-23 15:53:03 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
bdca09aa8d Remove unused isc_lfsr API
The isc_lfsr API was used to generate message IDs in the past.
Currently, it's just cruft.
2020-04-23 12:16:22 +02:00
Evan Hunt
286e8cd7ea acquire maintenance lock when running incremental RPZ updates
this addresses a race that could occur during shutdown or when
reconfiguring to remove RPZ zones.

this change should ensure that the rpzs structure and the incremental
updates don't interfere with each other: rpzs->zones entries cannot
be set to NULL while an update quantum is running, and the
task should be destroyed and its queue purged so that no subsequent
quanta will run.
2020-04-21 15:53:58 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
978c7b2e89 Complete rewrite the BIND 9 build system
The rewrite of BIND 9 build system is a large work and cannot be reasonable
split into separate merge requests.  Addition of the automake has a positive
effect on the readability and maintainability of the build system as it is more
declarative, it allows conditional and we are able to drop all of the custom
make code that BIND 9 developed over the years to overcome the deficiencies of
autoconf + custom Makefile.in files.

This squashed commit contains following changes:

- conversion (or rather fresh rewrite) of all Makefile.in files to Makefile.am
  by using automake

- the libtool is now properly integrated with automake (the way we used it
  was rather hackish as the only official way how to use libtool is via
  automake

- the dynamic module loading was rewritten from a custom patchwork to libtool's
  libltdl (which includes the patchwork to support module loading on different
  systems internally)

- conversion of the unit test executor from kyua to automake parallel driver

- conversion of the system test executor from custom make/shell to automake
  parallel driver

- The GSSAPI has been refactored, the custom SPNEGO on the basis that
  all major KRB5/GSSAPI (mit-krb5, heimdal and Windows) implementations
  support SPNEGO mechanism.

- The various defunct tests from bin/tests have been removed:
  bin/tests/optional and bin/tests/pkcs11

- The text files generated from the MD files have been removed, the
  MarkDown has been designed to be readable by both humans and computers

- The xsl header is now generated by a simple sed command instead of
  perl helper

- The <irs/platform.h> header has been removed

- cleanups of configure.ac script to make it more simpler, addition of multiple
  macros (there's still work to be done though)

- the tarball can now be prepared with `make dist`

- the system tests are partially able to run in oot build

Here's a list of unfinished work that needs to be completed in subsequent merge
requests:

- `make distcheck` doesn't yet work (because of system tests oot run is not yet
  finished)

- documentation is not yet built, there's a different merge request with docbook
  to sphinx-build rst conversion that needs to be rebased and adapted on top of
  the automake

- msvc build is non functional yet and we need to decide whether we will just
  cross-compile bind9 using mingw-w64 or fix the msvc build

- contributed dlz modules are not included neither in the autoconf nor automake
2020-04-21 14:19:48 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
4df5a5832c Remove files generated by autotools 2020-04-21 14:19:30 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
98b3b93791 Remove python based tools (dnssec-keymgr, dnssec-coverage, dnssec-checkds)
With the introduction of dnssec-policy, the aforementioned tools were
either rendered obsolete, or they will be replaced with dnssec-policy
based tools.  Remove the tools and the requirement to have Python
installed.  Python 3 is still being used for tests, so keep the autoconf
test, but make it much simpler.
2020-04-21 14:19:30 +02:00
Witold Kręcicki
62f738ba48 Fix detaching the extra quotas in the quota_test 2020-04-21 14:17:20 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
54defc8b78 Enable quota_test in Kyuafile 2020-04-21 12:30:11 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
cf30e7d0d1 Use switch instead of if when evaluating curves
Previously, the code would do:

    REQUIRE(alg == CURVE1 || alg == CURVE2);

    [...]

    if (alg == CURVE1) { /* code for CURVE1 */ }
    else { /* code for CURVE2 */ }

This approach is less extensible and also more prone to errors in case
the initial REQUIRE() is forgotten.  The code has been refactored to
use:

    REQUIRE(alg == CURVE1 || alg == CURVE2);

    [...]

    switch (alg) {
    case CURVE1: /* code for CURVE1 */; break;
    case CURVE2: /* code for CURVE2 */; break;
    default: INSIST(0);
    }
2020-04-20 11:40:42 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
da38bd0e1d Refactor the code using the pk11 ECC constants.
The pk11/constants.h header contained static CK_BYTE arrays and
we had to use #defines to pull only those we need.  This commit
changes the constants to only define byte arrays with the content
and either use them directly or define the CK_BYTE arrays locally
where used.
2020-04-20 11:40:42 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
541d7bafe6 Fix a segfault when a PKCS#11 token is not found. 2020-04-20 11:40:42 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
46cae09023 Fix bad syntax in pkcs11eddsa_link.c.
Introduced in 994e656977.
2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
3e685fe01a Update to PKCS#11 v3.0 EdDSA macros. 2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
2ef379d911 Fix compiler warnings about unused pk11 constants. 2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
d28c7dadbb Remove remaining PKCS#11 DH references.
Missed in 0a73c9f137 and 8efd394c80.
2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
6a6485a531 Remove unnecessary forward declarations. 2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
7744aece03 Finish refactoring pkcs11eddsa_link.c after isc_buffer_allocate change.
Left over after c73e5866c4.
2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
b4a7bfd55e Remove unreachable label in pkcs11eddsa_link.c.
Missed in ae83801e2b.
2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
7fc4f926fb Finish refactoring after the removal of --with-ecdsa and --with-eddsa.
Missed in c3b8130fe8.
2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
bb158e8a4c Finish replacing OP_EC with OP_ECDSA/OP_EDDSA.
Missed in c3b8130fe8.
2020-04-20 11:40:41 +02:00
Mark Andrews
eeeaf9dbd4 Move structure declarations from dns/peer.h into peer.c 2020-04-20 08:59:09 +00:00
Mark Andrews
33eee6572a Reject AXFR streams where the message id is not consistent. 2020-04-20 18:24:12 +10:00
Matthijs Mekking
564f9dca35 Address Coverity warnings in keymgr.c
Coverity showed that the return value of `dst_key_gettime` was
unchecked in INITIALIZE_STATE. If DST_TIME_CREATED was not set we
would set the state to be initialized to a weird last changed time.

This would normally not happen because DST_TIME_CREATED is always
set. However, we would rather set the time to now (as the comment
also indicates) not match the creation time.

The comment on INITIALIZE_STATE also needs updating as we no
longer always initialize to HIDDEN.
2020-04-20 09:21:40 +02:00
Tinderbox User
bf2020a171 prep 9.17.1 2020-04-16 23:03:54 +02:00
Aaron Thompson
850d8ae019 Fix/improve some comments in buffer.h.
isc_buffer_dup now cannot fail as a result of c73e5866c4.
2020-04-16 15:57:33 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
644f0d958a dnssec-policy: to sign inline or not
When dnssec-policy was introduced, it implicitly set inline-signing.
But DNSSEC maintenance required either inline-signing to be enabled,
or a dynamic zone.  In other words, not in all cases you want to
DNSSEC maintain your zone with inline-signing.

Change the behavior and determine whether inline-signing is
required: if the zone is dynamic, don't use inline-signing,
otherwise implicitly set it.

You can also explicitly set inline-signing to yes with dnssec-policy,
the restriction that both inline-signing and dnssec-policy cannot
be set at the same time is now lifted.

However, 'inline-signing no;' on a non-dynamic zone with a
dnssec-policy is not possible.
2020-04-16 14:22:47 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
e3076c4caa Align the irs_getnameinfo() declaration and definition on Windows 2020-04-15 14:03:40 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
b6c2012d93 Disable MSB8028 warning
All our MSVS Project files share the same intermediate directory.  We
know that this doesn't cause any problems, so we can just disable the
detection in the project files.

Example of the warning:

  warning MSB8028: The intermediate directory (.\Release\) contains files shared from another project (dnssectool.vcxproj).  This can lead to incorrect clean and rebuild behavior.
2020-04-15 13:37:12 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
4ffe725585 Fix the discrepancy between cfg_pluginlist_foreach declaration and definition
There was a missing indirection for the pluginlist_cb_t *callback in the
declaration of the cfg_pluginlist_foreach function.  Reported by MSVC as:

  lib\isccfg\parser.c(4057): warning C4028: formal parameter 4 different from declaration
2020-04-15 12:50:28 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
60c632ab91 Workaround MSVC warning C4477
Due to a way the stdatomic.h shim is implemented on Windows, the MSVC
always things that the outside type is the largest - atomic_(u)int_fast64_t.
This can lead to false positives as this one:

  lib\dns\adb.c(3678): warning C4477: 'fprintf' : format string '%u' requires an argument of type 'unsigned int', but variadic argument 2 has type 'unsigned __int64'

We workaround the issue by loading the value in a scoped local variable
with correct type first.
2020-04-15 12:47:42 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
063e05491b Disable C4090 MSVC warning
MSVC documentation states: "This warning can be caused when a pointer to
a const or volatile item is assigned to a pointer not declared as
pointing to const or volatile."

Unfortunately, this happens when we dynamically allocate and deallocate
block of atomic variables using isc_mem_get and isc_mem_put.

Couple of examples:

  lib\isc\hp.c(134): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
  lib\isc\hp.c(144): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
  lib\isc\stats.c(55): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
  lib\isc\stats.c(87): warning C4090: 'function': different 'volatile' qualifiers [C:\builds\isc-projects\bind9\lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
2020-04-15 12:47:42 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
54168d55c0 Fix invalid cast in win32 stdatomic.h shim
The InterlockedOr8() and InterlockedAnd8() first argument was cast
to (atomic_int_fast8_t) instead of (atomic_int_fast8_t *), this was
reported by MSVC as:

  warning C4024: '_InterlockedOr8': different types for formal and actual parameter 1
  warning C4024: '_InterlockedAnd8': different types for formal and actual parameter 1
2020-04-15 12:47:42 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
b1f66d1e13 Disable MSVC C4133 when using stdatomic.h win32 shim 2020-04-15 12:45:05 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
6f3c201ff4 append_file() should return void as it doesn't return anything and we don't check for return value 2020-04-15 12:45:05 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
948a23e6bb Don't return from void function 2020-04-15 12:45:05 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
789d253e3d Set WarningLevel to Level1 for Release, treat warnings as errors
Our vcxproj files set the WarningLevel to Level3, which is too verbose
for a code that needs to be portable.  That basically leads to ignoring
all the errors that MSVC produces.  This commits downgrades the
WarningLevel to Level1 and enables treating warnings as errors for
Release builds.  For the Debug builds the WarningLevel got upgraded to
Level4, and treating warnings as errors is explicitly disabled.

We should eventually make the code clean of all MSVC warnings, but it's
a long way to go for Level4, so it's more reasonable to start at Level1.

For reference[1], these are the warning levels as described by MSVC
documentation:

  * /W0 suppresses all warnings. It's equivalent to /w.
  * /W1 displays level 1 (severe) warnings. /W1 is the default setting
    in the command-line compiler.
  * /W2 displays level 1 and level 2 (significant) warnings.
  * /W3 displays level 1, level 2, and level 3 (production quality)
    warnings. /W3 is the default setting in the IDE.
  * /W4 displays level 1, level 2, and level 3 warnings, and all level 4
    (informational) warnings that aren't off by default. We recommend
    that you use this option to provide lint-like warnings. For a new
    project, it may be best to use /W4 in all compilations. This option
    helps ensure the fewest possible hard-to-find code defects.
  * /Wall displays all warnings displayed by /W4 and all other warnings
    that /W4 doesn't include — for example, warnings that are off by
    default.
  * /WX treats all compiler warnings as errors. For a new project, it
    may be best to use /WX in all compilations; resolving all warnings
    ensures the fewest possible hard-to-find code defects.

1. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/compiler-option-warning-level?view=vs-2019
2020-04-15 12:45:05 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
b9f68d098b Add missing time.h header in windows isc/time.h for missing prototypes
The win32 isc/time.h was missing <time.h> header leading to:

    lib\isc\win32\include\isc\time.h(29): warning C4013: 'gmtime_s'
    undefined; assuming extern returning int (compiling source file
    ..\app.c) [lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]

    lib\isc\win32\include\isc\time.h(39): warning C4013: 'localtime_s'
    undefined; assuming extern returning int (compiling source file
    ..\app.c) [lib\isc\win32\libisc.vcxproj]
2020-04-15 09:14:28 +02:00
Petr Menšík
4cc7d2412f Link all required libraries to libisc
It would fail to link -lisc without additional libraries, which should
not be required.
2020-04-08 14:40:15 +00:00
Michał Kępień
4c4f5cccaa Work around an MSVC bug
The assembly code generated by MSVC for at least some signed comparisons
involving atomic variables incorrectly uses unsigned conditional jumps
instead of signed ones.  In particular, the checks in isc_log_wouldlog()
are affected in a way which breaks logging on Windows and thus also all
system tests involving a named instance.  Work around the issue by
assigning the values returned by atomic_load_acquire() calls in
isc_log_wouldlog() to local variables before performing comparisons.
2020-04-08 14:27:33 +02:00
Diego Fronza
cf7b0de1eb Fixed rebinding protection bug when using forwarder setups
BIND wasn't honoring option "deny-answer-aliases" when configured to
forward queries.

Before the fix it was possible for nameservers listed in "forwarders"
option to return CNAME answers pointing to unrelated domains of the
original query, which could be used as a vector for rebinding attacks.

The fix ensures that BIND apply filters even if configured as a forwarder
instance.

(cherry picked from commit af6a4de3d5ad6c1967173facf366e6c86b3ffc28)
2020-04-08 09:37:33 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
78886d4bed Fix the statistic counter underflow in ns_client_t
In case of normal fetch, the .recursionquota is attached and
ns_statscounter_recursclients is incremented when the fetch is created.  Then
the .recursionquota is detached and the counter decremented in the
fetch_callback().

In case of prefetch or rpzfetch, the quota is attached, but the counter is not
incremented.  When we reach the soft-quota, the function returns early but don't
detach from the quota, and it gets destroyed during the ns_client_endrequest(),
so no memory was leaked.

But because the ns_statscounter_recursclients is only incremented during the
normal fetch the counter would be incorrectly decremented on two occassions:

1) When we reached the softquota, because the quota was not properly detached
2) When the prefetch or rpzfetch was cancelled mid-flight and the callback
   function was never called.
2020-04-03 19:41:46 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
26842ac25c Remove the extra decstats on STATID_ACTIVE for children sockets 2020-04-03 19:41:46 +02:00
Witold Kręcicki
4ffd4cd4f6 Fix the memory ordering for the isc stats to be acquire-release 2020-04-03 19:41:46 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
c1723b2535 Replace hard coded value with constant 2020-04-03 09:27:15 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
44b49955e1 Replace sign operation bool with enum 2020-04-03 09:27:15 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
b2028e26da Embed algorithm in key tag counter
Key tags are not unique across algorithms.
2020-04-03 09:27:15 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
eb6a8b47d7 Group the keyid with the counters
Rather than group key ids together, group key id with its
corresponding counters. This should make growing / shrinking easier
than having keyids then counters.
2020-04-03 09:27:15 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
705810d577 Redesign dnssec sign statistics
The first attempt to add DNSSEC sign statistics was naive: for each
zone we allocated 64K counters, twice.  In reality each zone has at
most four keys, so the new approach only has room for four keys per
zone. If after a rollover more keys have signed the zone, existing
keys are rotated out.

The DNSSEC sign statistics has three counters per key, so twelve
counters per zone. First counter is actually a key id, so it is
clear what key contributed to the metrics.  The second counter
tracks the number of generated signatures, and the third tracks
how many of those are refreshes.

This means that in the zone structure we no longer need two separate
references to DNSSEC sign metrics: both the resign and refresh stats
are kept in a single dns_stats structure.

Incrementing dnssecsignstats:

Whenever a dnssecsignstat is incremented, we look up the key id
to see if we already are counting metrics for this key.  If so,
we update the corresponding operation counter (resign or
refresh).

If the key is new, store the value in a new counter and increment
corresponding counter.

If all slots are full, we rotate the keys and overwrite the last
slot with the new key.

Dumping dnssecsignstats:

Dumping dnssecsignstats is no longer a simple wrapper around
isc_stats_dump, but uses the same principle.  The difference is that
rather than dumping the index (key tag) and counter, we have to look
up the corresponding counter.
2020-04-03 09:27:11 +02:00