/* * Copyright (c) 2006 Niels Provos * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * The original DNS code is due to Adam Langley with heavy * modifications by Nick Mathewson. Adam put his DNS software in the * public domain. You can find his original copyright below. Please, * aware that the code as part of libevent is governed by the 3-clause * BSD license above. * * This software is Public Domain. To view a copy of the public domain dedication, * visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ or send a letter to * Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. * * I ask and expect, but do not require, that all derivative works contain an * attribution similar to: * Parts developed by Adam Langley * * You may wish to replace the word "Parts" with something else depending on * the amount of original code. * * (Derivative works does not include programs which link against, run or include * the source verbatim in their source distributions) */ /* * Welcome, gentle reader * * Async DNS lookups are really a whole lot harder than they should be, * mostly stemming from the fact that the libc resolver has never been * very good at them. Before you use this library you should see if libc * can do the job for you with the modern async call getaddrinfo_a * (see http://www.imperialviolet.org/page25.html#e498). Otherwise, * please continue. * * This code is based on libevent and you must call event_init before * any of the APIs in this file. You must also seed the OpenSSL random * source if you are using OpenSSL for ids (see below). * * This library is designed to be included and shipped with your source * code. You statically link with it. You should also test for the * existence of strtok_r and define HAVE_STRTOK_R if you have it. * * The DNS protocol requires a good source of id numbers and these * numbers should be unpredictable for spoofing reasons. There are * three methods for generating them here and you must define exactly * one of them. In increasing order of preference: * * DNS_USE_GETTIMEOFDAY_FOR_ID: * Using the bottom 16 bits of the usec result from gettimeofday. This * is a pretty poor solution but should work anywhere. * DNS_USE_CPU_CLOCK_FOR_ID: * Using the bottom 16 bits of the nsec result from the CPU's time * counter. This is better, but may not work everywhere. Requires * POSIX realtime support and you'll need to link against -lrt on * glibc systems at least. * DNS_USE_OPENSSL_FOR_ID: * Uses the OpenSSL RAND_bytes call to generate the data. You must * have seeded the pool before making any calls to this library. * * The library keeps track of the state of nameservers and will avoid * them when they go down. Otherwise it will round robin between them. * * Quick start guide: * #include "evdns.h" * void callback(int result, char type, int count, int ttl, * void *addresses, void *arg); * evdns_resolv_conf_parse(DNS_OPTIONS_ALL, "/etc/resolv.conf"); * evdns_resolve("www.hostname.com", 0, callback, NULL); * * When the lookup is complete the callback function is called. The * first argument will be one of the DNS_ERR_* defines in evdns.h. * Hopefully it will be DNS_ERR_NONE, in which case type will be * DNS_IPv4_A, count will be the number of IP addresses, ttl is the time * which the data can be cached for (in seconds), addresses will point * to an array of uint32_t's and arg will be whatever you passed to * evdns_resolve. * * Searching: * * In order for this library to be a good replacement for glibc's resolver it * supports searching. This involves setting a list of default domains, in * which names will be queried for. The number of dots in the query name * determines the order in which this list is used. * * Searching appears to be a single lookup from the point of view of the API, * although many DNS queries may be generated from a single call to * evdns_resolve. Searching can also drastically slow down the resolution * of names. * * To disable searching: * 1. Never set it up. If you never call evdns_resolv_conf_parse or * evdns_search_add then no searching will occur. * * 2. If you do call evdns_resolv_conf_parse then don't pass * DNS_OPTION_SEARCH (or DNS_OPTIONS_ALL, which implies it). * * 3. When calling evdns_resolve, pass the DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH flag. * * The order of searches depends on the number of dots in the name. If the * number is greater than the ndots setting then the names is first tried * globally. Otherwise each search domain is appended in turn. * * The ndots setting can either be set from a resolv.conf, or by calling * evdns_search_ndots_set. * * For example, with ndots set to 1 (the default) and a search domain list of * ["myhome.net"]: * Query: www * Order: www.myhome.net, www. * * Query: www.abc * Order: www.abc., www.abc.myhome.net * * API reference: * * int evdns_nameserver_add(unsigned long int address) * Add a nameserver. The address should be an IP address in * network byte order. The type of address is chosen so that * it matches in_addr.s_addr. * Returns non-zero on error. * * int evdns_nameserver_ip_add(const char *ip_as_string) * This wraps the above function by parsing a string as an IP * address and adds it as a nameserver. * Returns non-zero on error * * int evdns_resolve(const char *name, int flags, * evdns_callback_type callback, * void *ptr) * Resolve a name. The name parameter should be a DNS name. * The flags parameter should be 0, or DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH * which disables searching for this query. (see defn of * searching above). * * The callback argument is a function which is called when * this query completes and ptr is an argument which is passed * to that callback function. * * Returns non-zero on error * * void evdns_search_clear() * Clears the list of search domains * * void evdns_search_add(const char *domain) * Add a domain to the list of search domains * * void evdns_search_ndots_set(int ndots) * Set the number of dots which, when found in a name, causes * the first query to be without any search domain. * * int evdns_count_nameservers(void) * Return the number of configured nameservers (not necessarily the * number of running nameservers). This is useful for double-checking * whether our calls to the various nameserver configuration functions * have been successful. * * int evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend(void) * Remove all currently configured nameservers, and suspend all pending * resolves. Resolves will not necessarily be re-attempted until * evdns_resume() is called. * * int evdns_resume(void) * Re-attempt resolves left in limbo after an earlier call to * evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend(). * * int evdns_config_windows_nameservers(void) * Attempt to configure a set of nameservers based on platform settings on * a win32 host. Preferentially tries to use GetNetworkParams; if that fails, * looks in the registry. Returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure. * * int evdns_resolv_conf_parse(int flags, const char *filename) * Parse a resolv.conf like file from the given filename. * * See the man page for resolv.conf for the format of this file. * The flags argument determines what information is parsed from * this file: * DNS_OPTION_SEARCH - domain, search and ndots options * DNS_OPTION_NAMESERVERS - nameserver lines * DNS_OPTION_MISC - timeout and attempts options * DNS_OPTIONS_ALL - all of the above * The following directives are not parsed from the file: * sortlist, rotate, no-check-names, inet6, debug * * Returns non-zero on error: * 0 no errors * 1 failed to open file * 2 failed to stat file * 3 file too large * 4 out of memory * 5 short read from file * 6 no nameservers in file * * Internals: * * Requests are kept in two queues. The first is the inflight queue. In * this queue requests have an allocated transaction id and nameserver. * They will soon be transmitted if they haven't already been. * * The second is the waiting queue. The size of the inflight ring is * limited and all other requests wait in waiting queue for space. This * bounds the number of concurrent requests so that we don't flood the * nameserver. Several algorithms require a full walk of the inflight * queue and so bounding its size keeps thing going nicely under huge * (many thousands of requests) loads. * * If a nameserver loses too many requests it is considered down and we * try not to use it. After a while we send a probe to that nameserver * (a lookup for google.com) and, if it replies, we consider it working * again. If the nameserver fails a probe we wait longer to try again * with the next probe. */ #ifndef EVENTDNS_H #define EVENTDNS_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Error codes 0-5 are as described in RFC 1035. */ #define DNS_ERR_NONE 0 /* The name server was unable to interpret the query */ #define DNS_ERR_FORMAT 1 /* The name server was unable to process this query due to a problem with the * name server */ #define DNS_ERR_SERVERFAILED 2 /* The domain name does not exist */ #define DNS_ERR_NOTEXIST 3 /* The name server does not support the requested kind of query */ #define DNS_ERR_NOTIMPL 4 /* The name server refuses to reform the specified operation for policy * reasons */ #define DNS_ERR_REFUSED 5 /* The reply was truncated or ill-formated */ #define DNS_ERR_TRUNCATED 65 /* An unknown error occurred */ #define DNS_ERR_UNKNOWN 66 /* Communication with the server timed out */ #define DNS_ERR_TIMEOUT 67 /* The request was canceled because the DNS subsystem was shut down. */ #define DNS_ERR_SHUTDOWN 68 #define DNS_IPv4_A 1 #define DNS_PTR 2 #define DNS_IPv6_AAAA 3 #define DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH 1 #define DNS_OPTION_SEARCH 1 #define DNS_OPTION_NAMESERVERS 2 #define DNS_OPTION_MISC 4 #define DNS_OPTIONS_ALL 7 /* * The callback that contains the results from a lookup. * - type is either DNS_IPv4_A or DNS_PTR or DNS_IPv6_AAAA * - count contains the number of addresses of form type * - ttl is the number of seconds the resolution may be cached for. * - addresses needs to be cast according to type */ typedef void (*evdns_callback_type) (int result, char type, int count, int ttl, void *addresses, void *arg); int evdns_init(void); void evdns_shutdown(int fail_requests); const char *evdns_err_to_string(int err); int evdns_nameserver_add(unsigned long int address); int evdns_count_nameservers(void); int evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend(void); int evdns_resume(void); int evdns_nameserver_ip_add(const char *ip_as_string); int evdns_resolve_ipv4(const char *name, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr); int evdns_resolve_ipv6(const char *name, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr); struct in_addr; struct in6_addr; int evdns_resolve_reverse(struct in_addr *in, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr); int evdns_resolve_reverse_ipv6(struct in6_addr *in, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr); int evdns_set_option(const char *option, const char *val, int flags); int evdns_resolv_conf_parse(int flags, const char *); #ifdef MS_WINDOWS int evdns_config_windows_nameservers(void); #endif void evdns_search_clear(void); void evdns_search_add(const char *domain); void evdns_search_ndots_set(const int ndots); typedef void (*evdns_debug_log_fn_type)(int is_warning, const char *msg); void evdns_set_log_fn(evdns_debug_log_fn_type fn); #define DNS_NO_SEARCH 1 #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* * Structures and functions used to implement a DNS server. */ struct evdns_server_request { int flags; int nquestions; struct evdns_server_question **questions; }; struct evdns_server_question { int type; int class; char name[1]; }; typedef void (*evdns_request_callback_fn_type)(struct evdns_server_request *, void *); #define EVDNS_ANSWER_SECTION 0 #define EVDNS_AUTHORITY_SECTION 1 #define EVDNS_ADDITIONAL_SECTION 2 #define EVDNS_TYPE_A 1 #define EVDNS_TYPE_NS 2 #define EVDNS_TYPE_CNAME 5 #define EVDNS_TYPE_SOA 6 #define EVDNS_TYPE_PTR 12 #define EVDNS_TYPE_MX 15 #define EVDNS_TYPE_TXT 16 #define EVDNS_TYPE_AAAA 28 #define EVDNS_QTYPE_AXFR 252 #define EVDNS_QTYPE_ALL 255 #define EVDNS_CLASS_INET 1 struct evdns_server_port *evdns_add_server_port(int socket, int is_tcp, evdns_request_callback_fn_type callback, void *user_data); void evdns_close_server_port(struct evdns_server_port *port); int evdns_server_request_add_reply(struct evdns_server_request *req, int section, const char *name, int type, int class, int ttl, int datalen, int is_name, const char *data); int evdns_server_request_add_a_reply(struct evdns_server_request *req, const char *name, int n, void *addrs, int ttl); int evdns_server_request_add_aaaa_reply(struct evdns_server_request *req, const char *name, int n, void *addrs, int ttl); int evdns_server_request_add_ptr_reply(struct evdns_server_request *req, struct in_addr *in, const char *inaddr_name, const char *hostname, int ttl); int evdns_server_request_add_cname_reply(struct evdns_server_request *req, const char *name, const char *cname, int ttl); int evdns_server_request_respond(struct evdns_server_request *req, int err); int evdns_server_request_drop(struct evdns_server_request *req); #endif // !EVENTDNS_H