unbound/iterator/iter_delegpt.h
Wouter Wijngaards 5aa65f431b 1.2.1 feature: stop AAAA queries that are not needed.
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/*
* iterator/iter_delegpt.h - delegation point with NS and address information.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
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/**
* \file
*
* This file implements the Delegation Point. It contains a list of name servers
* and their addresses if known.
*/
#ifndef ITERATOR_ITER_DELEGPT_H
#define ITERATOR_ITER_DELEGPT_H
#include "util/log.h"
struct regional;
struct delegpt_ns;
struct delegpt_addr;
struct dns_msg;
struct ub_packed_rrset_key;
struct msgreply_entry;
/**
* Delegation Point.
* For a domain name, the NS rrset, and the A and AAAA records for those.
*/
struct delegpt {
/** the domain name of the delegation point. */
uint8_t* name;
/** length of the delegation point name */
size_t namelen;
/** number of labels in delegation point */
int namelabs;
/** the nameservers, names from the NS RRset rdata. */
struct delegpt_ns* nslist;
/** the target addresses for delegation */
struct delegpt_addr* target_list;
/** the list of usable targets; subset of target_list
* the items in this list are not part of the result list. */
struct delegpt_addr* usable_list;
/** the list of returned targets; subset of target_list */
struct delegpt_addr* result_list;
/** if true, the NS RRset was bogus. All info is bad. */
int bogus;
};
/**
* Nameservers for a delegation point.
*/
struct delegpt_ns {
/** next in list */
struct delegpt_ns* next;
/** name of nameserver */
uint8_t* name;
/** length of name */
size_t namelen;
/**
* If the name has been resolved. false if not queried for yet.
* true if the A, AAAA queries have been generated.
* marked true if those queries fail.
* and marked true is got4 and got6 are both true.
*/
int resolved;
/** if the ipv4 address is in the delegpt */
uint8_t got4;
/** if the ipv6 address is in the delegpt */
uint8_t got6;
};
/**
* Address of target nameserver in delegation point.
*/
struct delegpt_addr {
/** next delegation point in results */
struct delegpt_addr* next_result;
/** next delegation point in usable list */
struct delegpt_addr* next_usable;
/** next delegation point in all targets list */
struct delegpt_addr* next_target;
/** delegation point address */
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
/** length of addr */
socklen_t addrlen;
/** number of attempts for this addr */
int attempts;
/** rtt stored here in the selection algorithm */
int sel_rtt;
/** if true, the A or AAAA RR was bogus, so this address is bad.
* Also check the dp->bogus to see if everything is bogus. */
int bogus;
};
/**
* Create new delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate it.
* @return new delegation point or NULL on error.
*/
struct delegpt* delegpt_create(struct regional* regional);
/**
* Create a copy of a delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point to copy.
* @param regional: where to allocate it.
* @return new delegation point or NULL on error.
*/
struct delegpt* delegpt_copy(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional);
/**
* Set name of delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the name copy.
* @param name: name to use.
* @return false on error.
*/
int delegpt_set_name(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
uint8_t* name);
/**
* Add a name to the delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param name: domain name in wire format.
* @return false on error.
*/
int delegpt_add_ns(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
uint8_t* name);
/**
* Add NS rrset; calls add_ns repeatedly.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param ns_rrset: NS rrset.
* return 0 on alloc error.
*/
int delegpt_rrset_add_ns(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ns_rrset);
/**
* Add target address to the delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param name: name for which target was found (must be in nslist).
* This name is marked resolved.
* @param namelen: length of name.
* @param addr: the address.
* @param addrlen: the length of addr.
* @param bogus: security status for the address, pass true if bogus.
* @param nodup: if true, no address duplicates are made by this add.
* name duplicates are always filtered.
* @return false on error.
*/
int delegpt_add_target(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
uint8_t* name, size_t namelen, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
socklen_t addrlen, int bogus, int nodup);
/**
* Add A RRset to delegpt.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param rrset: RRset A to add.
* @param nodup: if true, no duplicates are made by this add. takes time.
* @return 0 on alloc error.
*/
int delegpt_add_rrset_A(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, int nodup);
/**
* Add AAAA RRset to delegpt.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param rrset: RRset AAAA to add.
* @param nodup: if true, no duplicates are made by this add. takes time.
* @return 0 on alloc error.
*/
int delegpt_add_rrset_AAAA(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, int nodup);
/**
* Add any RRset to delegpt.
* Does not check for duplicates added.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param rrset: RRset to add, NS, A, AAAA.
* @return 0 on alloc error.
*/
int delegpt_add_rrset(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset);
/**
* Add address to the delegation point. No servername is associated or checked.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param regional: where to allocate the info.
* @param addr: the address.
* @param addrlen: the length of addr.
* @param bogus: if address is bogus.
* @param nodup: if true, no duplicates are made by this add. takes time.
* @return false on error.
*/
int delegpt_add_addr(struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* regional,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen, int bogus, int nodup);
/**
* Find NS record in name list of delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param name: name of nameserver to look for, uncompressed wireformat.
* @param namelen: length of name.
* @return the ns structure or NULL if not found.
*/
struct delegpt_ns* delegpt_find_ns(struct delegpt* dp, uint8_t* name,
size_t namelen);
/**
* Find address record in total list of delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param addr: address
* @param addrlen: length of addr
* @return the addr structure or NULL if not found.
*/
struct delegpt_addr* delegpt_find_addr(struct delegpt* dp,
struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* Print the delegation point to the log. For debugging.
* @param v: verbosity value that is needed to emit to log.
* @param dp: delegation point.
*/
void delegpt_log(enum verbosity_value v, struct delegpt* dp);
/** count NS and number missing for logging */
void delegpt_count_ns(struct delegpt* dp, size_t* numns, size_t* missing);
/** count addresses, and number in result and available lists, for logging */
void delegpt_count_addr(struct delegpt* dp, size_t* numaddr, size_t* numres,
size_t* numavail);
/**
* Add all usable targets to the result list.
* @param dp: delegation point.
*/
void delegpt_add_unused_targets(struct delegpt* dp);
/**
* Count number of missing targets. These are ns names with no resolved flag.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @return number of missing targets (or 0).
*/
size_t delegpt_count_missing_targets(struct delegpt* dp);
/**
* Create new delegation point from a dns message
*
* Note that this method does not actually test to see if the message is an
* actual referral. It really is just checking to see if it can construct a
* delegation point, so the message could be of some other type (some ANSWER
* messages, some CNAME messages, generally.) Note that the resulting
* DelegationPoint will contain targets for all "relevant" glue (i.e.,
* address records whose ownernames match the target of one of the NS
* records), so if policy dictates that some glue should be discarded beyond
* that, discard it before calling this method. Note that this method will
* find "glue" in either the ADDITIONAL section or the ANSWER section.
*
* @param msg: the dns message, referral.
* @param regional: where to allocate delegation point.
* @return new delegation point or NULL on alloc error, or if the
* message was not appropriate.
*/
struct delegpt* delegpt_from_message(struct dns_msg* msg,
struct regional* regional);
/**
* Add negative message to delegation point.
* @param dp: delegation point.
* @param msg: the message added, marks off A or AAAA from an NS entry.
*/
void delegpt_add_neg_msg(struct delegpt* dp, struct msgreply_entry* msg);
#endif /* ITERATOR_ITER_DELEGPT_H */