The xfrin_end() function is run when a zone transfer is finished or
canceled. One of the actions it takes for incremental transfers (IXFR)
is calling dns_journal_destroy() on the zone journal structure that is
stored in the relevant zone transfer context (xfr->ixfr.journal). That
immediately invalidates that structure as it is not reference-counted.
However, since the changes present in the IXFR stream are applied to the
journal asynchronously (via isc_work_enqueue()), it is possible that
some zone changes may still be in the process of being written to the
journal by the time xfrin_end() destroys the relevant structure. Such a
scenario leads to crashes.
Fix by not destroying the zone journal structure until the entire zone
transfer context is destroyed. xfrin_destroy() already conditionally
calls dns_journal_destroy() and when the former is called, all
asynchronous work for a given zone transfer process is guaranteed to be
complete.
Add a trace point that would report when a query gets dropped or slipped
by rate limits. It reports the client IP, the zone, and the RRL result
code.
Co-authored-by: Paul Frieden <pfrieden@yahooinc.com>
Add tracing probes to incoming transfers, so we can accurately measure
the individual events when sending, receiving and parsing the incoming
transfers.
This adds support for User Statically Defined Tracing (USDT). On
Linux, this uses the header from SystemTap and dtrace utility, but the
support is universal as long as dtrace is available.
Also add the required infrastructure to add probes to libisc, libdns and
libns libraries, where most of the probes will be.