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      2  * iterator/iter_utils.h - iterative resolver module utility functions.
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     35 
     36 /**
     37  * \file
     38  *
     39  * This file contains functions to assist the iterator module.
     40  * Configuration options. Forward zones.
     41  */
     42 
     43 #ifndef ITERATOR_ITER_UTILS_H
     44 #define ITERATOR_ITER_UTILS_H
     45 #include "iterator/iter_resptype.h"
     46 struct sldns_buffer;
     47 struct iter_env;
     48 struct iter_hints;
     49 struct iter_forwards;
     50 struct config_file;
     51 struct module_env;
     52 struct delegpt_addr;
     53 struct delegpt;
     54 struct regional;
     55 struct msg_parse;
     56 struct ub_randstate;
     57 struct query_info;
     58 struct reply_info;
     59 struct module_qstate;
     60 struct sock_list;
     61 struct ub_packed_rrset_key;
     62 struct module_stack;
     63 struct outside_network;
     64 struct iter_nat64;
     65 
     66 /* max number of lookups in the cache for target nameserver names.
     67  * This stops, for large delegations, N*N lookups in the cache. */
     68 #define ITERATOR_NAME_CACHELOOKUP_MAX	3
     69 /* max number of lookups in the cache for parentside glue for nameserver names
     70  * This stops, for larger delegations, N*N lookups in the cache.
     71  * It is a little larger than the nonpside max, so it allows a couple extra
     72  * lookups of parent side glue. */
     73 #define ITERATOR_NAME_CACHELOOKUP_MAX_PSIDE	5
     74 
     75 /**
     76  * Process config options and set iterator module state.
     77  * Sets default values if no config is found.
     78  * @param iter_env: iterator module state.
     79  * @param cfg: config options.
     80  * @return 0 on error.
     81  */
     82 int iter_apply_cfg(struct iter_env* iter_env, struct config_file* cfg);
     83 
     84 /**
     85  * Select a valid, nice target to send query to.
     86  * Sorting and removing unsuitable targets is combined.
     87  * Adds records to the infra cache if not already there.
     88  *
     89  * @param iter_env: iterator module global state, with ip6 enabled and
     90  *	do-not-query-addresses.
     91  * @param env: environment with infra cache (lameness, rtt info).
     92  * @param dp: delegation point with result list.
     93  * @param name: zone name (for lameness check).
     94  * @param namelen: length of name.
     95  * @param qtype: query type that we want to send.
     96  * @param dnssec_lame: set to 1, if a known dnssec-lame server is selected
     97  *	these are not preferred, but are used as a last resort.
     98  * @param chase_to_rd: set to 1 if a known recursion lame server is selected
     99  * 	these are not preferred, but are used as a last resort.
    100  * @param open_target: number of currently outstanding target queries.
    101  * 	If we wait for these, perhaps more server addresses become available.
    102  * @param blacklist: the IP blacklist to use.
    103  * @param prefetch: if not 0, prefetch is in use for this query.
    104  * 	This means the query can have different timing, because prefetch is
    105  * 	not waited upon by the downstream client, and thus a good time to
    106  * 	perform exploration of other targets.
    107  * @return best target or NULL if no target.
    108  *	if not null, that target is removed from the result list in the dp.
    109  */
    110 struct delegpt_addr* iter_server_selection(struct iter_env* iter_env,
    111 	struct module_env* env, struct delegpt* dp, uint8_t* name,
    112 	size_t namelen, uint16_t qtype, int* dnssec_lame,
    113 	int* chase_to_rd, int open_target, struct sock_list* blacklist,
    114 	time_t prefetch);
    115 
    116 /**
    117  * Allocate dns_msg from parsed msg, in regional.
    118  * @param pkt: packet.
    119  * @param msg: parsed message (cleaned and ready for regional allocation).
    120  * @param regional: regional to use for allocation.
    121  * @return newly allocated dns_msg, or NULL on memory error.
    122  */
    123 struct dns_msg* dns_alloc_msg(struct sldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg,
    124 	struct regional* regional);
    125 
    126 /**
    127  * Copy a dns_msg to this regional.
    128  * @param from: dns message, also in regional.
    129  * @param regional: regional to use for allocation.
    130  * @return newly allocated dns_msg, or NULL on memory error.
    131  */
    132 struct dns_msg* dns_copy_msg(struct dns_msg* from, struct regional* regional);
    133 
    134 /**
    135  * Allocate a dns_msg with malloc/alloc structure and store in dns cache.
    136  * @param env: environment, with alloc structure and dns cache.
    137  * @param qinf: query info, the query for which answer is stored.
    138  * @param rep: reply in dns_msg from dns_alloc_msg for example.
    139  * @param is_referral: If true, then the given message to be stored is a
    140  *	referral. The cache implementation may use this as a hint.
    141  * @param leeway: prefetch TTL leeway to expire old rrsets quicker.
    142  * @param pside: true if dp is parentside, thus message is 'fresh' and NS
    143  * 	can be prefetch-updates.
    144  * @param region: to copy modified (cache is better) rrs back to.
    145  * @param flags: with BIT_CD for dns64 AAAA translated queries.
    146  * @param qstarttime: time of query start.
    147  * @param is_valrec: if the query is validation recursion and does not get
    148  * return void, because we are not interested in alloc errors,
    149  * 	the iterator and validator can operate on the results in their
    150  * 	scratch space (the qstate.region) and are not dependent on the cache.
    151  * 	It is useful to log the alloc failure (for the server operator),
    152  * 	but the query resolution can continue without cache storage.
    153  */
    154 void iter_dns_store(struct module_env* env, struct query_info* qinf,
    155 	struct reply_info* rep, int is_referral, time_t leeway, int pside,
    156 	struct regional* region, uint16_t flags, time_t qstarttime,
    157 	int is_valrec);
    158 
    159 /**
    160  * Select randomly with n/m probability.
    161  * For shuffle NS records for address fetching.
    162  * @param rnd: random table
    163  * @param n: probability.
    164  * @param m: divisor for probability.
    165  * @return true with n/m probability.
    166  */
    167 int iter_ns_probability(struct ub_randstate* rnd, int n, int m);
    168 
    169 /**
    170  * Mark targets that result in a dependency cycle as done, so they
    171  * will not get selected as targets.
    172  * @param qstate: query state.
    173  * @param dp: delegpt to mark ns in.
    174  */
    175 void iter_mark_cycle_targets(struct module_qstate* qstate, struct delegpt* dp);
    176 
    177 /**
    178  * Mark targets that result in a dependency cycle as done, so they
    179  * will not get selected as targets.  For the parent-side lookups.
    180  * @param qstate: query state.
    181  * @param dp: delegpt to mark ns in.
    182  */
    183 void iter_mark_pside_cycle_targets(struct module_qstate* qstate,
    184 	struct delegpt* dp);
    185 
    186 /**
    187  * See if delegation is useful or offers immediately no targets for
    188  * further recursion.
    189  * @param qinfo: query name and type
    190  * @param qflags: query flags with RD flag
    191  * @param dp: delegpt to check.
    192  * @param supports_ipv4: if we support ipv4 for lookups to the target.
    193  * 	if not, then the IPv4 addresses are useless.
    194  * @param supports_ipv6: if we support ipv6 for lookups to the target.
    195  * 	if not, then the IPv6 addresses are useless.
    196  * @param use_nat64: if we support NAT64 for lookups to the target.
    197  *	if yes, IPv4 addresses are useful even if we don't support IPv4.
    198  * @return true if dp is useless.
    199  */
    200 int iter_dp_is_useless(struct query_info* qinfo, uint16_t qflags,
    201 	struct delegpt* dp, int supports_ipv4, int supports_ipv6,
    202 	int use_nat64);
    203 
    204 /**
    205  * See if qname has DNSSEC needs.  This is true if there is a trust anchor above
    206  * it.  Whether there is an insecure delegation to the data is unknown.
    207  * @param env: environment with anchors.
    208  * @param qinfo: query name and class.
    209  * @return true if trust anchor above qname, false if no anchor or insecure
    210  * point above qname.
    211  */
    212 int iter_qname_indicates_dnssec(struct module_env* env,
    213 	struct query_info *qinfo);
    214 
    215 /**
    216  * See if delegation is expected to have DNSSEC information (RRSIGs) in
    217  * its answers, or not. Inspects delegation point (name), trust anchors,
    218  * and delegation message (DS RRset) to determine this.
    219  * @param env: module env with trust anchors.
    220  * @param dp: delegation point.
    221  * @param msg: delegation message, with DS if a secure referral.
    222  * @param dclass: class of query.
    223  * @return 1 if dnssec is expected, 0 if not or insecure point above qname.
    224  */
    225 int iter_indicates_dnssec(struct module_env* env, struct delegpt* dp,
    226 	struct dns_msg* msg, uint16_t dclass);
    227 
    228 /**
    229  * See if a message contains DNSSEC.
    230  * This is examined by looking for RRSIGs. With DNSSEC a valid answer,
    231  * nxdomain, nodata, referral or cname reply has RRSIGs in answer or auth
    232  * sections, sigs on answer data, SOA, DS, or NSEC/NSEC3 records.
    233  * @param msg: message to examine.
    234  * @return true if DNSSEC information was found.
    235  */
    236 int iter_msg_has_dnssec(struct dns_msg* msg);
    237 
    238 /**
    239  * See if a message is known to be from a certain zone.
    240  * This looks for SOA or NS rrsets, for answers.
    241  * For referrals, when one label is delegated, the zone is detected.
    242  * Does not look at signatures.
    243  * @param msg: the message to inspect.
    244  * @param dp: delegation point with zone name to look for.
    245  * @param type: type of message.
    246  * @param dclass: class of query.
    247  * @return true if message is certain to be from zone in dp->name.
    248  *	false if not sure (empty msg), or not from the zone.
    249  */
    250 int iter_msg_from_zone(struct dns_msg* msg, struct delegpt* dp,
    251 	enum response_type type, uint16_t dclass);
    252 
    253 /**
    254  * Check if two replies are equal
    255  * For fallback procedures
    256  * @param p: reply one. The reply has rrset data pointers in region.
    257  * 	Does not check rrset-IDs
    258  * @param q: reply two
    259  * @param region: scratch buffer.
    260  * @return if one and two are equal.
    261  */
    262 int reply_equal(struct reply_info* p, struct reply_info* q, struct regional* region);
    263 
    264 /**
    265  * Remove unused bits from the reply if possible.
    266  * So that caps-for-id (0x20) fallback is more likely to be successful.
    267  * This removes like, the additional section, and NS record in the authority
    268  * section if those records are gratuitous (not for a referral).
    269  * @param rep: the reply to strip stuff out of.
    270  */
    271 void caps_strip_reply(struct reply_info* rep);
    272 
    273 /**
    274  * see if reply has a 'useful' rcode for capsforid comparison, so
    275  * not SERVFAIL or REFUSED, and thus NOERROR or NXDOMAIN.
    276  * @param rep: reply to check.
    277  * @return true if the rcode is a bad type of message.
    278  */
    279 int caps_failed_rcode(struct reply_info* rep);
    280 
    281 /**
    282  * Store parent-side rrset in separate rrset cache entries for later
    283  * last-resort * lookups in case the child-side versions of this information
    284  * fails.
    285  * @param env: environment with cache, time, ...
    286  * @param rrset: the rrset to store (copied).
    287  * Failure to store is logged, but otherwise ignored.
    288  */
    289 void iter_store_parentside_rrset(struct module_env* env,
    290 	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset);
    291 
    292 /**
    293  * Store parent-side NS records from a referral message
    294  * @param env: environment with cache, time, ...
    295  * @param rep: response with NS rrset.
    296  * Failure to store is logged, but otherwise ignored.
    297  */
    298 void iter_store_parentside_NS(struct module_env* env, struct reply_info* rep);
    299 
    300 /**
    301  * Store parent-side negative element, the parentside rrset does not exist,
    302  * creates an rrset with empty rdata in the rrset cache with PARENTSIDE flag.
    303  * @param env: environment with cache, time, ...
    304  * @param qinfo: the identity of the rrset that is missing.
    305  * @param rep: delegation response or answer response, to glean TTL from.
    306  * (malloc) failure is logged but otherwise ignored.
    307  */
    308 void iter_store_parentside_neg(struct module_env* env,
    309 	struct query_info* qinfo, struct reply_info* rep);
    310 
    311 /**
    312  * Add parent NS record if that exists in the cache.  This is both new
    313  * information and acts like a timeout throttle on retries.
    314  * @param env: query env with rrset cache and time.
    315  * @param dp: delegation point to store result in.  Also this dp is used to
    316  *	see which NS name is needed.
    317  * @param region: region to alloc result in.
    318  * @param qinfo: pertinent information, the qclass.
    319  * @return false on malloc failure.
    320  *	if true, the routine worked and if such cached information
    321  *	existed dp->has_parent_side_NS is set true.
    322  */
    323 int iter_lookup_parent_NS_from_cache(struct module_env* env,
    324 	struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* region, struct query_info* qinfo);
    325 
    326 /**
    327  * Add parent-side glue if that exists in the cache.  This is both new
    328  * information and acts like a timeout throttle on retries to fetch them.
    329  * @param env: query env with rrset cache and time.
    330  * @param dp: delegation point to store result in.  Also this dp is used to
    331  *	see which NS name is needed.
    332  * @param region: region to alloc result in.
    333  * @param qinfo: pertinent information, the qclass.
    334  * @return: true, it worked, no malloc failures, and new addresses (lame)
    335  *	have been added, giving extra options as query targets.
    336  */
    337 int iter_lookup_parent_glue_from_cache(struct module_env* env,
    338 	struct delegpt* dp, struct regional* region, struct query_info* qinfo);
    339 
    340 /**
    341  * Lookup next root-hint or root-forward entry.
    342  * @param hints: the hints.
    343  * @param fwd: the forwards.
    344  * @param c: the class to start searching at. 0 means find first one.
    345  * @return false if no classes found, true if found and returned in c.
    346  */
    347 int iter_get_next_root(struct iter_hints* hints, struct iter_forwards* fwd,
    348 	uint16_t* c);
    349 
    350 /**
    351  * Remove DS records that are inappropriate before they are cached.
    352  * @param msg: the response to scrub.
    353  * @param ns: RRSET that is the NS record for the referral.
    354  * 	if NULL, then all DS records are removed from the authority section.
    355  * @param z: zone name that the response is from.
    356  */
    357 void iter_scrub_ds(struct dns_msg* msg, struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ns,
    358 	uint8_t* z);
    359 
    360 /**
    361  * Prepare an NXDOMAIN message to be used for a subdomain answer by removing all
    362  * RRs from the ANSWER section.
    363  * @param msg: the response to scrub.
    364  */
    365 void iter_scrub_nxdomain(struct dns_msg* msg);
    366 
    367 /**
    368  * Remove query attempts from all available ips. For 0x20.
    369  * @param dp: delegpt.
    370  * @param d: decrease.
    371  * @param outbound_msg_retry: number of retries of outgoing queries
    372  */
    373 void iter_dec_attempts(struct delegpt* dp, int d, int outbound_msg_retry);
    374 
    375 /**
    376  * Add retry counts from older delegpt to newer delegpt.
    377  * Does not waste time on timeout'd (or other failing) addresses.
    378  * @param dp: new delegationpoint.
    379  * @param old: old delegationpoint.
    380  * @param outbound_msg_retry: number of retries of outgoing queries
    381  */
    382 void iter_merge_retry_counts(struct delegpt* dp, struct delegpt* old,
    383 	int outbound_msg_retry);
    384 
    385 /**
    386  * See if a DS response (type ANSWER) is too low: a nodata answer with
    387  * a SOA record in the authority section at-or-below the qchase.qname.
    388  * Also returns true if we are not sure (i.e. empty message, CNAME nosig).
    389  * @param msg: the response.
    390  * @param dp: the dp name is used to check if the RRSIG gives a clue that
    391  * 	it was originated from the correct nameserver.
    392  * @return true if too low.
    393  */
    394 int iter_ds_toolow(struct dns_msg* msg, struct delegpt* dp);
    395 
    396 /**
    397  * See if delegpt can go down a step to the qname or not
    398  * @param qinfo: the query name looked up.
    399  * @param dp: checked if the name can go lower to the qname
    400  * @return true if can go down, false if that would not be possible.
    401  * the current response seems to be the one and only, best possible, response.
    402  */
    403 int iter_dp_cangodown(struct query_info* qinfo, struct delegpt* dp);
    404 
    405 /**
    406  * Lookup if no_cache is set in stub or fwd.
    407  * @param qstate: query state with env with hints and fwds.
    408  * @param qinf: query name to lookup for.
    409  * @param retdpname: returns NULL or the deepest enclosing name of fwd or stub.
    410  * 	This is the name under which the closest lookup is going to happen.
    411  * 	Used for NXDOMAIN checks, above that it is an nxdomain from a
    412  * 	different server and zone. You can pass NULL to not get it.
    413  * @param retdpnamelen: returns the length of the dpname.
    414  * @param dpname_storage: this is where the dpname buf is stored, if any.
    415  * 	So that caller can manage the buffer.
    416  * @param dpname_storage_len: size of dpname_storage buffer.
    417  * @return true if no_cache is set in stub or fwd.
    418  */
    419 int iter_stub_fwd_no_cache(struct module_qstate *qstate,
    420 	struct query_info *qinf, uint8_t** retdpname, size_t* retdpnamelen,
    421 	uint8_t* dpname_storage, size_t dpname_storage_len);
    422 
    423 /**
    424  * Set support for IP4 and IP6 depending on outgoing interfaces
    425  * in the outside network.  If none, no support, so no use to lookup
    426  * the AAAA and then attempt to use it if there is no outgoing-interface
    427  * for it.
    428  * @param mods: modstack to find iterator module in.
    429  * @param env: module env, find iterator module (if one) in there.
    430  * @param outnet: outside network structure.
    431  */
    432 void iterator_set_ip46_support(struct module_stack* mods,
    433 	struct module_env* env, struct outside_network* outnet);
    434 
    435 /**
    436  * Read config string that represents the target fetch policy.
    437  * @param target_fetch_policy: alloced on return.
    438  * @param max_dependency_depth: set on return.
    439  * @param str: the config string
    440  * @return false on failure.
    441  */
    442 int read_fetch_policy(int** target_fetch_policy, int* max_dependency_depth,
    443 	const char* str);
    444 
    445 /**
    446  * Create caps exempt data structure.
    447  * @return NULL on failure.
    448  */
    449 struct rbtree_type* caps_white_create(void);
    450 
    451 /**
    452  * Delete caps exempt data structure.
    453  * @param caps_white: caps exempt tree.
    454  */
    455 void caps_white_delete(struct rbtree_type* caps_white);
    456 
    457 /**
    458  * Apply config caps whitelist items to name tree
    459  * @param ntree: caps exempt tree.
    460  * @param cfg: config with options.
    461  */
    462 int caps_white_apply_cfg(struct rbtree_type* ntree, struct config_file* cfg);
    463 
    464 /**
    465  * Apply config for nat64
    466  * @param nat64: the nat64 state.
    467  * @param cfg: config with options.
    468  * @return false on failure.
    469  */
    470 int nat64_apply_cfg(struct iter_nat64* nat64, struct config_file* cfg);
    471 
    472 /**
    473  * Limit NSEC and NSEC3 TTL in response, RFC9077
    474  * @param msg: dns message, the SOA record ttl is used to restrict ttls
    475  *	of NSEC and NSEC3 RRsets. If no SOA record, nothing happens.
    476  */
    477 void limit_nsec_ttl(struct dns_msg* msg);
    478 
    479 /**
    480  * Make the response minimal. Removed authority and additional section,
    481  * that works when there is an answer in the answer section.
    482  * @param rep: reply to modify.
    483  */
    484 void iter_make_minimal(struct reply_info* rep);
    485 
    486 #endif /* ITERATOR_ITER_UTILS_H */
    487