The only place where dns_name_hash() was being used is the old hash
table in the dns_badcache unit. Squash the dns_name_fullhash() and
dns_name_hash() into single dns_name_hash() function that's always
case-insensitive as it doesn't make to do case-sensitive hashing of the
domain names and we were not using this anywhere.
This is a simple replacement using the semantic patch from the previous
commit and as added bonus, one removal of previously undetected unused
variable in named/server.c.
When the loopmanager is shutting down following a signal,
`dig` and `host` should stop cleanly. Before this commit
they were oblivious to ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN.
The `isc_signal` callbacks now report this kind of mistake
with a stack backtrace.
Instead of marking the unused entities with UNUSED(x) macro in the
function body, use a `ISC_ATTR_UNUSED` attribute macro that expans to
C23 [[maybe_unused]] or __attribute__((__unused__)) as fallback.
Use C23 attribute styles if available:
* Add new ISC_ATTR_UNUSED attribute macro that either expands to C23's
[[maybe_unused]] or __attribute__((__unused__));
* Add default expansion of the `noreturn` to [[noreturn]] if available;
* Move the FALLTHROUGH from <isc/util.h> to <isc/attributes.h>
With the changes to tls_try_handshake() made in
2846888c57 there are some incorrect
INSISTS() related to handshake handling which better to be removed.
When accepting a TCP connection in the higher layers (tlsstream,
streamdns, and http) attach to the socket the connection was accepted
on, and use this socket instead of the parent listening socket.
This has an advantage - accessing the sock->listener now doesn't break
the thread boundaries, so we can properly check whether the socket is
being closed without requiring .closing member to be atomic_bool.
The last atomic_bool variable sock->active was converted to non-atomic
bool by properly handling the listening socket case where we were
checking parent socket instead of children sockets.
This is no longer necessary as we properly set the .active to false on
the children sockets.
Additionally, cleanup the .rchildren - the atomic variable was used for
mutex+condition to block until all children were listening, but that's
now being handled by a barrier.
Finally, just remove dead .self and .active_child_connections members of
the netmgr socket.
Now that everything runs on their own loop and we don't cross the thread
boundaries (with few exceptions), most of the atomic_bool variables used
to track the socket state have been unatomicized because they are always
accessed from the matching thread.
The remaining few have been relaxed: a) the sock->active is now using
acquire/release memory ordering; b) the various global limits are now
using relaxed memory ordering - we don't really care about the
synchronization for those.
Previously, isc_job_run() could have been used to run the job on the
current loop and the isc_job_run() would take care of allocating and
deallocating the job. After the change in this MR, the isc_job_run()
is more complicated to use, so we introduce the isc_async_current()
macro to suplement isc_async_run() when we need to run the job on the
current loop.
Change the isc_job_run() to not-make any allocations. The caller must
make sure that it allocates isc_job_t - usually as part of the argument
passed to the callback.
For simple jobs, using isc_async_run() is advised as it allocates its
own separate isc_job_t.
Change the isc__nm_uvreq_t to have the idle callback as a separate
member as we always need to use it to properly close the uvreq.
Slightly refactor uvreq_put and uvreq_get to remove the unneeded
arguments - in uvreq_get(), we always use sock->worker, and in
uvreq_put, we always use req->sock, so there's not reason to pass those
extra arguments.
Instead of using isc_job_run() that's quite heavy as it allocates memory
for every new job, add uv_idle_t to uvreq union, and use uv_idle API
directly to execute the connect/read/send callback without any
additional allocations.
Put the comment back, so it's more obvious that we are only restarting
timer when there's a last handle attached to the socket; there has to be
always at least one.
It's sometimes helpful to get a quick idea of the call stack when
debugging. This change factors out the backtrace logging from named's
fatal error handler so that it's easy to use in other places too.
The isc_nm_httpconnect() would succeed even if the netmgr would be
already shuttingdown. This has been fixed and the unit test has been
updated to cope with fact that the handle would be NULL when
isc_nm_httpconnect() returns with an error.
for testing purposes, we need to be able to specify a library path from
which to load the dnsrps implementation. this can now be done with the
"dnsrps-library" option.
DNSRPS can now be enabled in configure regardless of whether librpz.so
is currently installed on the system.
formerly if a connection failed in dns_request, the callback
function was called with ISC_R_CANCELED. change this to the
actual result code so the failure is correctly reported.
when isc_nm_listenstreamdns() is called with a local port of 0,
a random port is chosen. call uv_getsockname() to determine what
the port is as soon as the socket is bound, and add a function
isc_nmsocket_getaddr() to retrieve it, so that the caller can
connect to the listening socket. this will be used in cases
where the same process is acting as both client and server.
add a public function ns_interface_create() allowing the caller
to set up a listening interface directly without having to set
up listen-on and scan network interfaces.
the new dns_view_addtrustedkey() function allows a view's trust
anchors to be updated directly. this code was formerly in
dns_client_addtrustedkey(), which is now a wrapper around
dns_view_addtrustedkey().
The dns__catz_update_cb() function was earlier updated (see
d2ecff3c4a) to use a separate
'dns_db_t' object ('catz->updb' instead of 'catz->db') to
avoid a race between the 'dns__catz_update_cb()' and
'dns_catz_dbupdate_callback()' functions, but the 'REQUIRE'
check there still checks the validity of the 'catz->db' object.
Fix the omission.
Simplify the stopping of the generic socket children by using the
isc_async API from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous
netievent mechanism in the netmgr.
Simplify the setting of the TLS contexts by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the canceling of the StreamDNS socket by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the reading from the StreamDNS socket by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the setting of the DoH endpoints by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the acception the new TCP connection by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the canceling of the UDP socket by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the stopping of the TCP children by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the starting of the TCP children by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the stopping of the UDP children by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
Simplify the starting of the UDP children by using the isc_async API
from the loopmgr instead of using the asychronous netievent mechanism in
the netmgr.
The active handles accounting was both using atomic counter and ISC_LIST
to keep track of active handles. Remove the atomic counter that was in
use before the ISC_LIST was added for better tracking of the handles
attached to the socket.
Instead of calling isc__nmhandle_detach calling
nmhandle_detach_cb() asynchronously when there's closehandle_cb
initialized, convert the closehandle_cb to use isc_job, and make the
isc__nmhandle_detach() to be fully synchronous.
The netmgr connect, read and send callbacks can now only be executed on
the same loop, convert it from asynchronous netievent queue event to
more direct isc_job.