The .view (and possibly .prev_view) would be kept attached to the
removed zone until the zone is fully removed from the memory in
zone_free(). If this process is delayed because server is busy
something else like doing constant `rndc reconfig`, it could take
seconds to detach the view, possibly keeping multiple dead views in the
memory. This could quickly lead to a massive memory bloat.
Release the views early in the zone_shutdown() call, and don't wait
until the zone is freed.
(cherry picked from commit 13bb821280)
Mention that downloading a zone via TLS- from a server which does not
negotiate "dot" ALPN tag could have crashed BIND on shutdown.
(cherry picked from commit 16fa692b56)
During XoT it is important to check for "dot" ALPN tag to be
negotiated (according to the RFC 9103). We were doing that, however, the
situation was not handled properly, leading to non-cancelled zone
transfers that would crash (abort()) BIND on shutdown.
In this particular case 'result' might equal 'ISC_R_SUCCESS'. When
this is the case, the part of the code supposed to handle failures
will not cancel the zone transfer.
This situation cannot happen when BIND is a secondary of other BIND
instance. Only primaries following the RFC not closely enough could
trigger such a behaviour.
(cherry picked from commit 34a1aab1cb)
The condition was accidentally reversed during refactoring in
9730ac4c56 . It would result in skipped
tests on builds with proper support and false negatives on builds
without proper feature support.
Credit for reporting the issue and the fix goes to Stanislav Levin.
(cherry picked from commit 473cb530f4)
Include isc_rwlocktype_t type definition in zt.h
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!7376
(cherry picked from commit d7bcdf8bd6)
395d6fca Include isc_rwlocktype_t type definition in zt.h
The authoritative source for this value is in the project's CI/CD
Variables Setting. The reason to keep it in .gitlab-ci.yaml as well is
to have functional testing in forks without the need to manually specify
this variable in Settings.
The tests have been executed with 4 jobs for some time now. This
"change" only brings .gitlab-ci.yaml file up to date, it doesn't
actually change the number of jobs we currently use to test.
(cherry picked from commit 03d7b45d81)
Instead of using the current working directory to find the ifconfig.sh
script, look for the ifconfig.sh.in template in the directory where the
testsock.pl script is located. This enables the testsock.pl script to be
called from any working directory.
Using the ifconfig.sh.in template is sufficient, since it contains
the necessary information to be extracted: the max= value (which is
hard-coded in the template).
(cherry picked from commit e24d3b21d0)
Move the core dump detection functionality for system test runs into a
separate script. This enables reuse by the pytest runner. The
functionality remains the same.
(cherry picked from commit d9a97200d5)
Avoid creating any temporary files in the current workdir.
Additional/changing files in the bin/tests/system directory are
problematic for pytest/xdist collection phase, which assumes the list of
files doesn't change between the collection phase of the main pytest
thread and the subsequent collection phase of the xdist worker threads.
Since the testcrypto.sh is also called during pytest initialization
through conf.sh.common (to detect feature support), this could
occasionally cause a race condition when the list of files would be
different for the main pytest thread and the xdist worker.
(cherry picked from commit 61330a7863)
Previously, an incremental hash table resizing was implemented for the
dns_rbt_t hash table implementation. Using that as a base, also
implement the incremental hash table resizing also for isc_ht API
hashtables:
1. During the resize, allocate the new hash table, but keep the old
table unchanged.
2. In each lookup, delete, or iterator operation, check both tables.
3. Perform insertion operations only in the new table.
4. At each insertion also move <r> elements from the old table to
the new table.
5. When all elements are removed from the old table, deallocate it.
To ensure that the old table is completely copied over before the new
table itself needs to be enlarged, it is necessary to increase the
size of the table by a factor of at least (<r> + 1)/<r> during resizing.
In our implementation <r> is equal to 1.
The downside of this approach is that the old table and the new table
could stay in memory for longer when there are no new insertions into
the hash table for prolonged periods of time as the incremental
rehashing happens only during the insertions.
(cherry picked from commit e42cb1f198)
As shown in the previous commit, using sizeof(type_t) is a little
bit more error-prone when copy-pasting code, so extracting the
size information from the pointer which is being dealt with seems
like a better alternative.
(cherry picked from commit cf4003fa58)
Free 'sizeof(dns_forwarder_t)' bytes of memory instead of
'sizeof(dns_sockaddr_t)' bytes, because `fwd` is a pointer
to a 'dns_forwarder_t' type structure.
(cherry picked from commit 0cc1b06d98)
The dns_zonemgr_releasezone() function makes a decision to destroy
'zmgr' (based on its references count, after decreasing it) inside
a lock, and then destroys the object outside of the lock.
This causes a race with dns_zonemgr_detach(), which could destroy
the object in the meantime.
Change dns_zonemgr_releasezone() to detach from 'zmgr' and destroy
the object (if needed) using dns_zonemgr_detach(), outside of the
lock.
(cherry picked from commit c1fc212253)
Prefer the pthread_barrier implementation on platforms where it is
available over uv_barrier implementation. This also solves the problem
with thread sanitizer builds on macOS that doesn't have pthread barrier.
(cherry picked from commit d07c4a98da)
This reverts commit f17f5e831b that made
following change:
> The TLSDNS transport was not honouring the single read callback for
> TLSDNS client. It would call the read callbacks repeatedly in case the
> single TLS read would result in multiple DNS messages in the decoded
> buffer.
Turns out that this change broke XoT, so we are reverting the change
until we figure out a proper fix that will keep the design promise and
not break XoT at the same time.
The ns_client_aclchecksilent is used to check multiple ACLs before
the decision is made that a query is denied. It is also used to
determine if recursion is available. In those cases we should not
set the extended DNS error "Prohibited".
(cherry picked from commit 798c8f57d4)
Arthimetic on NULL pointers is undefined. Avoid arithmetic operations
when 'in' is NULL and require 'in' to be non-NULL if 'inlen' is not zero.
(cherry picked from commit 349c23dbb7)
DSCP has not been fully working since the network manager was
introduced in 9.16, and has been completely broken since 9.18.
This seems to have caused very few difficulties for anyone,
so we have now marked it as obsolete and removed the
implementation.
To ensure that old config files don't fail, the code to parse
dscp key-value pairs is still present, but a warning is logged
that the feature is obsolete and should not be used. Nothing is
done with configured values, and there is no longer any
range checking.
(cherry picked from commit 916ea26ead)
Commit 9ffb4a7ba1 causes Clang Static
Analyzer to flag a potential NULL dereference in query_nxdomain():
query.c:9394:26: warning: Dereference of null pointer [core.NullDereference]
if (!qctx->nxrewrite || qctx->rpz_st->m.rpz->addsoa) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
The warning above is for qctx->rpz_st potentially being a NULL pointer
when query_nxdomain() is called from query_resume(). This is a false
positive because none of the database lookup result codes currently
causing query_nxdomain() to be called (DNS_R_EMPTYWILD, DNS_R_NXDOMAIN)
can be returned by a database lookup following a recursive resolution
attempt. Add a NULL check nevertheless in order to future-proof the
code and silence Clang Static Analyzer.
(cherry picked from commit 07592d1315)
(cherry picked from commit a4547a1093)
With 'stale-answer-enable yes;' and 'stale-answer-client-timeout off;',
consider the following situation:
A CNAME record and its target record are in the cache, then the CNAME
record expires, but the target record is still valid.
When a new query for the CNAME record arrives, and the query fails,
the stale record is used, and then the query "restarts" to follow
the CNAME target. The problem is that the query's multiple stale
options (like DNS_DBFIND_STALEOK) are not reset, so 'query_lookup()'
treats the restarted query as a lookup following a failed lookup,
and returns a SERVFAIL answer when there is no stale data found in the
cache, even if there is valid non-stale data there available.
With this change, query_lookup() now considers non-stale data in the
cache in the first place, and returns it if it is available.
(cherry picked from commit 91a1a8efc5)
Prime the cache with the following records:
shortttl.cname.example. 1 IN CNAME longttl.target.example.
longttl.target.example. 600 IN A 10.53.0.2
Wait for the CNAME record to expire, disable the authoritative server,
and query 'shortttl.cname.example' again, expecting a stale answer.
(cherry picked from commit 537187bf2f)
Previously, dns_dispatch_gettcp() could pick a TCP connection created by
different thread - this breaks our contractual promise to DNS dispatch
by using the TCP connection on a different thread than it was created.
Add .tid member to the dns_dispatch_t struct and skip the dispatches
from other threads when looking up a TCP dispatch that we can reuse in
dns_request.
NOTE: This is going to be properly refactored, but this change could be
also backported to 9.18 for better stability and thread-affinity.
(cherry picked from commit 1a999353cd)