unbound/util/data/msgreply.h
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/*
* util/data/msgreply.h - store message and reply data.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is open source.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
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*
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*/
/**
* \file
*
* This file contains a data structure to store a message and its reply.
*/
#ifndef UTIL_DATA_MSGREPLY_H
#define UTIL_DATA_MSGREPLY_H
#include "util/storage/lruhash.h"
#include "util/data/packed_rrset.h"
struct comm_reply;
struct alloc_cache;
struct iovec;
struct region;
struct edns_data;
/**
* Structure to store query information that makes answers to queries
* different.
*/
struct query_info {
/**
* Salient data on the query: qname, in wireformat.
* can be allocated or a pointer to outside buffer.
* User has to keep track on the status of this.
*/
uint8_t* qname;
/** length of qname (including last 0 octet) */
size_t qname_len;
/** qtype, host byte order */
uint16_t qtype;
/** qclass, host byte order */
uint16_t qclass;
};
/**
* Information to reference an rrset
*/
struct rrset_ref {
/** the key with lock, and ptr to packed data. */
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* key;
/** id needed */
rrset_id_t id;
};
/**
* Structure to store DNS query and the reply packet.
* To use it, copy over the flags from reply and modify using flags from
* the query (RD,CD if not AA). prepend ID.
*
* Memory layout is:
* o struct
* o rrset_ref array
* o packed_rrset_key* array.
*/
struct reply_info {
/** the flags for the answer, host byte order. */
uint16_t flags;
/**
* Number of RRs in the query section.
* If qdcount is not 0, then it is 1, and the data that appears
* in the reply is the same as the query_info.
* Host byte order.
*/
uint16_t qdcount;
/**
* TTL of the entire reply (for negative caching).
* only for use when there are 0 RRsets in this message.
* if there are RRsets, check those instead.
*/
uint32_t ttl;
/**
* Number of RRsets in each section.
* The answer section. Add up the RRs in every RRset to calculate
* the number of RRs, and the count for the dns packet.
* The number of RRs in RRsets can change due to RRset updates.
*/
size_t an_numrrsets;
/** Count of authority section RRsets */
size_t ns_numrrsets;
/** Count of additional section RRsets */
size_t ar_numrrsets;
/** number of RRsets: an_numrrsets + ns_numrrsets + ar_numrrsets */
size_t rrset_count;
/**
* List of pointers (only) to the rrsets in the order in which
* they appear in the reply message.
* Number of elements is ancount+nscount+arcount RRsets.
* This is a pointer to that array.
* Use the accessor function for access.
*/
struct ub_packed_rrset_key** rrsets;
/**
* Packed array of ids (see counts) and pointers to packed_rrset_key.
* The number equals ancount+nscount+arcount RRsets.
* These are sorted in ascending pointer, the locking order. So
* this list can be locked (and id, ttl checked), to see if
* all the data is available and recent enough.
*
* This is defined as an array of size 1, so that the compiler
* associates the identifier with this position in the structure.
* Array bound overflow on this array then gives access to the further
* elements of the array, which are allocated after the main structure.
*
* It could be more pure to define as array of size 0, ref[0].
* But ref[1] may be less confusing for compilers.
* Use the accessor function for access.
*/
struct rrset_ref ref[1];
};
/**
* Structure to keep hash table entry for message replies.
*/
struct msgreply_entry {
/** the hash table key */
struct query_info key;
/** the hash table entry, data is struct reply_info* */
struct lruhash_entry entry;
};
/**
* Parse wire query into a queryinfo structure, return 0 on parse error.
* initialises the (prealloced) queryinfo structure as well.
* This query structure contains a pointer back info the buffer!
* This pointer avoids memory allocation. allocqname does memory allocation.
* @param m: the prealloced queryinfo structure to put query into.
* must be unused, or _clear()ed.
* @param query: the wireformat packet query. starts with ID.
* @return: 0 on format error.
*/
int query_info_parse(struct query_info* m, ldns_buffer* query);
/**
* Parse query reply.
* Fills in preallocated query_info structure (with ptr into buffer).
* Allocates reply_info and packed_rrsets. These are not yet added to any
* caches or anything, this is only parsing. Returns formerror on qdcount > 1.
* @param pkt: the packet buffer. Must be positioned after the query section.
* @param alloc: creates packed rrset key structures.
* @param rep: allocated reply_info is returned (only on no error).
* @param qinf: query_info is returned (only on no error).
* @param region: where to store temporary data (for parsing).
* @param edns: where to store edns information, does not need to be inited.
* @return: zero is OK, or DNS error code in case of error
* o FORMERR for parse errors.
* o SERVFAIL for memory allocation errors.
*/
int reply_info_parse(ldns_buffer* pkt, struct alloc_cache* alloc,
struct query_info* qinf, struct reply_info** rep,
struct region* region, struct edns_data* edns);
/**
* Sorts the ref array.
* @param rep: reply info. rrsets must be filled in.
*/
void reply_info_sortref(struct reply_info* rep);
/**
* Set TTLs inside the replyinfo to absolute values.
* @param rep: reply info. rrsets must be filled in.
* Also refs must be filled in.
* @param timenow: the current time.
*/
void reply_info_set_ttls(struct reply_info* rep, uint32_t timenow);
/**
* Delete reply_info and packed_rrsets (while they are not yet added to the
* hashtables.). Returns rrsets to the alloc cache.
* @param rep: reply_info to delete.
* @param alloc: where to return rrset structures to.
*/
void reply_info_parsedelete(struct reply_info* rep, struct alloc_cache* alloc);
/**
* Allocate and copy the qname (obtained from query_info_parse()).
* @param m: the queryinfo structure.
* @return: 0 on alloc failure.
*/
int query_info_allocqname(struct query_info* m);
/**
* Compare two queryinfo structures, on query and type, class.
* It is _not_ sorted in canonical ordering.
* @param m1: struct query_info* , void* here to ease use as function pointer.
* @param m2: struct query_info* , void* here to ease use as function pointer.
* @return: 0 = same, -1 m1 is smaller, +1 m1 is larger.
*/
int query_info_compare(void* m1, void* m2);
/** clear out query info structure. */
void query_info_clear(struct query_info* m);
/** calculate size of struct query_info + reply_info */
size_t msgreply_sizefunc(void* k, void* d);
/** delete msgreply_entry key structure */
void query_entry_delete(void *q, void* arg, int is_locked);
/** delete reply_info data structure */
void reply_info_delete(void* d, void* arg);
/** calculate hash value of query_info, lowercases the qname. */
hashvalue_t query_info_hash(struct query_info *q);
/**
* Setup query info entry
* @param q: query info to copy. Emptied as if clear is called.
* @param r: reply to init data.
* @param h: hash value.
* @return: newly allocated message reply cache item.
*/
struct msgreply_entry* query_info_entrysetup(struct query_info* q,
struct reply_info* r, hashvalue_t h);
#endif /* UTIL_DATA_MSGREPLY_H */