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      1 /*
      2  * iterator/iterator.h - iterative resolver DNS query response module
      3  *
      4  * Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
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     35 
     36 /**
     37  * \file
     38  *
     39  * This file contains a module that performs recursive iterative DNS query
     40  * processing.
     41  */
     42 
     43 #ifndef ITERATOR_ITERATOR_H
     44 #define ITERATOR_ITERATOR_H
     45 #include "services/outbound_list.h"
     46 #include "util/data/msgreply.h"
     47 #include "util/module.h"
     48 struct delegpt;
     49 struct iter_hints;
     50 struct iter_forwards;
     51 struct iter_donotq;
     52 struct iter_prep_list;
     53 struct iter_priv;
     54 struct rbtree_type;
     55 
     56 /** max number of targets spawned for a query and its subqueries */
     57 #define MAX_TARGET_COUNT	64
     58 /** max number of query restarts. Determines max number of CNAME chain. */
     59 #define MAX_RESTART_COUNT       8
     60 /** max number of referrals. Makes sure resolver does not run away */
     61 #define MAX_REFERRAL_COUNT	130
     62 /** max number of queries-sent-out.  Make sure large NS set does not loop */
     63 #define MAX_SENT_COUNT		32
     64 /** max number of queries for which to perform dnsseclameness detection,
     65  * (rrsigs missing detection) after that, just pick up that response */
     66 #define DNSSEC_LAME_DETECT_COUNT 4
     67 /**
     68  * max number of QNAME minimisation iterations. Limits number of queries for
     69  * QNAMEs with a lot of labels.
     70 */
     71 #define MAX_MINIMISE_COUNT	10
     72 /* max number of time-outs for minimised query. Prevents resolving failures
     73  * when the QNAME minimisation QTYPE is blocked. */
     74 #define MAX_MINIMISE_TIMEOUT_COUNT 3
     75 /**
     76  * number of labels from QNAME that are always send individually when using
     77  * QNAME minimisation, even when the number of labels of the QNAME is bigger
     78  * tham MAX_MINIMISE_COUNT */
     79 #define MINIMISE_ONE_LAB	4
     80 #define MINIMISE_MULTIPLE_LABS	(MAX_MINIMISE_COUNT - MINIMISE_ONE_LAB)
     81 /** at what query-sent-count to stop target fetch policy */
     82 #define TARGET_FETCH_STOP	3
     83 /** how nice is a server without further information, in msec
     84  * Equals rtt initial timeout value.
     85  */
     86 extern int UNKNOWN_SERVER_NICENESS;
     87 /** maximum timeout before a host is deemed unsuitable, in msec.
     88  * After host_ttl this will be timed out and the host will be tried again.
     89  * Equals RTT_MAX_TIMEOUT
     90  */
     91 #define USEFUL_SERVER_TOP_TIMEOUT	120000
     92 /** number of retries on outgoing queries */
     93 #define OUTBOUND_MSG_RETRY 5
     94 /** RTT band, within this amount from the best, servers are chosen randomly.
     95  * Chosen so that the UNKNOWN_SERVER_NICENESS falls within the band of a
     96  * fast server, this causes server exploration as a side benefit. msec. */
     97 #define RTT_BAND 400
     98 /** Start value for blacklisting a host, 2*USEFUL_SERVER_TOP_TIMEOUT in sec */
     99 #define INFRA_BACKOFF_INITIAL 240
    100 
    101 /**
    102  * Global state for the iterator.
    103  */
    104 struct iter_env {
    105 	/** A flag to indicate whether or not we have an IPv6 route */
    106 	int supports_ipv6;
    107 
    108 	/** A flag to indicate whether or not we have an IPv4 route */
    109 	int supports_ipv4;
    110 
    111 	/** A set of inetaddrs that should never be queried. */
    112 	struct iter_donotq* donotq;
    113 
    114 	/** private address space and private domains */
    115 	struct iter_priv* priv;
    116 
    117 	/** whitelist for capsforid names */
    118 	struct rbtree_type* caps_white;
    119 
    120 	/** The maximum dependency depth that this resolver will pursue. */
    121 	int max_dependency_depth;
    122 
    123 	/**
    124 	 * The target fetch policy for each dependency level. This is
    125 	 * described as a simple number (per dependency level):
    126 	 *	negative numbers (usually just -1) mean fetch-all,
    127 	 *	0 means only fetch on demand, and
    128 	 *	positive numbers mean to fetch at most that many targets.
    129 	 * array of max_dependency_depth+1 size.
    130 	 */
    131 	int* target_fetch_policy;
    132 
    133 	/** lock on ratelimit counter */
    134 	lock_basic_type queries_ratelimit_lock;
    135 	/** number of queries that have been ratelimited */
    136 	size_t num_queries_ratelimited;
    137 };
    138 
    139 /**
    140  * QNAME minimisation state
    141  */
    142 enum minimisation_state {
    143 	/**
    144 	 * (Re)start minimisation. Outgoing QNAME should be set to dp->name.
    145 	 * State entered on new query or after following referral or CNAME.
    146 	 */
    147 	INIT_MINIMISE_STATE = 0,
    148 	/**
    149 	 * QNAME minimisation ongoing. Increase QNAME on every iteration.
    150 	 */
    151 	MINIMISE_STATE,
    152 	/**
    153 	 * Don't increment QNAME this iteration
    154 	 */
    155 	SKIP_MINIMISE_STATE,
    156 	/**
    157 	 * Send out full QNAME + original QTYPE
    158 	 */
    159 	DONOT_MINIMISE_STATE,
    160 };
    161 
    162 /**
    163  * State of the iterator for a query.
    164  */
    165 enum iter_state {
    166 	/**
    167 	 * Externally generated queries start at this state. Query restarts are
    168 	 * reset to this state.
    169 	 */
    170 	INIT_REQUEST_STATE = 0,
    171 
    172 	/**
    173 	 * Root priming events reactivate here, most other events pass
    174 	 * through this naturally as the 2nd part of the INIT_REQUEST_STATE.
    175 	 */
    176 	INIT_REQUEST_2_STATE,
    177 
    178 	/**
    179 	 * Stub priming events reactivate here, most other events pass
    180 	 * through this naturally as the 3rd part of the INIT_REQUEST_STATE.
    181 	 */
    182 	INIT_REQUEST_3_STATE,
    183 
    184 	/**
    185 	 * Each time a delegation point changes for a given query or a
    186 	 * query times out and/or wakes up, this state is (re)visited.
    187 	 * This state is responsible for iterating through a list of
    188 	 * nameserver targets.
    189 	 */
    190 	QUERYTARGETS_STATE,
    191 
    192 	/**
    193 	 * Responses to queries start at this state. This state handles
    194 	 * the decision tree associated with handling responses.
    195 	 */
    196 	QUERY_RESP_STATE,
    197 
    198 	/** Responses to priming queries finish at this state. */
    199 	PRIME_RESP_STATE,
    200 
    201 	/** Collecting query class information, for qclass=ANY, when
    202 	 * it spawns off queries for every class, it returns here. */
    203 	COLLECT_CLASS_STATE,
    204 
    205 	/** Find NS record to resolve DS record from, walking to the right
    206 	 * NS spot until we find it */
    207 	DSNS_FIND_STATE,
    208 
    209 	/** Responses that are to be returned upstream end at this state.
    210 	 * As well as responses to target queries. */
    211 	FINISHED_STATE
    212 };
    213 
    214 /**
    215  * Per query state for the iterator module.
    216  */
    217 struct iter_qstate {
    218 	/**
    219 	 * State of the iterator module.
    220 	 * This is the state that event is in or should sent to -- all
    221 	 * requests should start with the INIT_REQUEST_STATE. All
    222 	 * responses should start with QUERY_RESP_STATE. Subsequent
    223 	 * processing of the event will change this state.
    224 	 */
    225 	enum iter_state state;
    226 
    227 	/**
    228 	 * Final state for the iterator module.
    229 	 * This is the state that responses should be routed to once the
    230 	 * response is final. For externally initiated queries, this
    231 	 * will be FINISHED_STATE, locally initiated queries will have
    232 	 * different final states.
    233 	 */
    234 	enum iter_state final_state;
    235 
    236 	/**
    237 	 * The depth of this query, this means the depth of recursion.
    238 	 * This address is needed for another query, which is an address
    239 	 * needed for another query, etc. Original client query has depth 0.
    240 	 */
    241 	int depth;
    242 
    243 	/**
    244 	 * The response
    245 	 */
    246 	struct dns_msg* response;
    247 
    248 	/**
    249 	 * This is a list of RRsets that must be prepended to the
    250 	 * ANSWER section of a response before being sent upstream.
    251 	 */
    252 	struct iter_prep_list* an_prepend_list;
    253 	/** Last element of the prepend list */
    254 	struct iter_prep_list* an_prepend_last;
    255 
    256 	/**
    257 	 * This is the list of RRsets that must be prepended to the
    258 	 * AUTHORITY section of the response before being sent upstream.
    259 	 */
    260 	struct iter_prep_list* ns_prepend_list;
    261 	/** Last element of the authority prepend list */
    262 	struct iter_prep_list* ns_prepend_last;
    263 
    264 	/** query name used for chasing the results. Initially the same as
    265 	 * the state qinfo, but after CNAMEs this will be different.
    266 	 * The query info used to elicit the results needed. */
    267 	struct query_info qchase;
    268 	/** query flags to use when chasing the answer (i.e. RD flag) */
    269 	uint16_t chase_flags;
    270 	/** true if we set RD bit because of last resort recursion lame query*/
    271 	int chase_to_rd;
    272 
    273 	/**
    274 	 * This is the current delegation point for an in-progress query. This
    275 	 * object retains state as to which delegation targets need to be
    276 	 * (sub)queried for vs which ones have already been visited.
    277 	 */
    278 	struct delegpt* dp;
    279 
    280 	/** state for 0x20 fallback when capsfail happens, 0 not a fallback */
    281 	int caps_fallback;
    282 	/** state for capsfail: current server number to try */
    283 	size_t caps_server;
    284 	/** state for capsfail: stored query for comparisons. Can be NULL if
    285 	 * no response had been seen prior to starting the fallback. */
    286 	struct reply_info* caps_reply;
    287 	struct dns_msg* caps_response;
    288 
    289 	/** Current delegation message - returned for non-RD queries */
    290 	struct dns_msg* deleg_msg;
    291 
    292 	/** number of outstanding target sub queries */
    293 	int num_target_queries;
    294 
    295 	/** outstanding direct queries */
    296 	int num_current_queries;
    297 
    298 	/** the number of times this query has been restarted. */
    299 	int query_restart_count;
    300 
    301 	/** the number of times this query as followed a referral. */
    302 	int referral_count;
    303 
    304 	/** number of queries fired off */
    305 	int sent_count;
    306 
    307 	/** number of target queries spawned in [1], for this query and its
    308 	 * subqueries, the malloced-array is shared, [0] refcount. */
    309 	int* target_count;
    310 
    311 	/** if true, already tested for ratelimiting and passed the test */
    312 	int ratelimit_ok;
    313 
    314 	/**
    315 	 * The query must store NS records from referrals as parentside RRs
    316 	 * Enabled once it hits resolution problems, to throttle retries.
    317 	 * If enabled it is the pointer to the old delegation point with
    318 	 * the old retry counts for bad-nameserver-addresses.
    319 	 */
    320 	struct delegpt* store_parent_NS;
    321 
    322 	/**
    323 	 * The query is for parent-side glue(A or AAAA) for a nameserver.
    324 	 * If the item is seen as glue in a referral, and pside_glue is NULL,
    325 	 * then it is stored in pside_glue for later.
    326 	 * If it was never seen, at the end, then a negative caching element
    327 	 * must be created.
    328 	 * The (data or negative) RR cache element then throttles retries.
    329 	 */
    330 	int query_for_pside_glue;
    331 	/** the parent-side-glue element (NULL if none, its first match) */
    332 	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* pside_glue;
    333 
    334 	/** If nonNULL we are walking upwards from DS query to find NS */
    335 	uint8_t* dsns_point;
    336 	/** length of the dname in dsns_point */
    337 	size_t dsns_point_len;
    338 
    339 	/**
    340 	 * expected dnssec information for this iteration step.
    341 	 * If dnssec rrsigs are expected and not given, the server is marked
    342 	 * lame (dnssec-lame).
    343 	 */
    344 	int dnssec_expected;
    345 
    346 	/**
    347 	 * We are expecting dnssec information, but we also know the server
    348 	 * is DNSSEC lame.  The response need not be marked dnssec-lame again.
    349 	 */
    350 	int dnssec_lame_query;
    351 
    352 	/**
    353 	 * This is flag that, if true, means that this event is
    354 	 * waiting for a stub priming query.
    355 	 */
    356 	int wait_priming_stub;
    357 
    358 	/**
    359 	 * This is a flag that, if true, means that this query is
    360 	 * for (re)fetching glue from a zone. Since the address should
    361 	 * have been glue, query again to the servers that should have
    362 	 * been returning it as glue.
    363 	 * The delegation point must be set to the one that should *not*
    364 	 * be used when creating the state. A higher one will be attempted.
    365 	 */
    366 	int refetch_glue;
    367 
    368 	/** list of pending queries to authoritative servers. */
    369 	struct outbound_list outlist;
    370 
    371 	/** QNAME minimisation state, RFC7816 */
    372 	enum minimisation_state minimisation_state;
    373 
    374 	/** State for capsfail: QNAME minimisation state for comparisons. */
    375 	enum minimisation_state caps_minimisation_state;
    376 
    377 	/**
    378 	 * The query info that is sent upstream. Will be a subset of qchase
    379 	 * when qname minimisation is enabled.
    380 	 */
    381 	struct query_info qinfo_out;
    382 
    383 	/**
    384 	 * Count number of QNAME minimisation iterations. Used to limit number of
    385 	 * outgoing queries when QNAME minimisation is enabled.
    386 	 */
    387 	int minimise_count;
    388 
    389 	/**
    390 	 * Count number of time-outs. Used to prevent resolving failures when
    391 	 * the QNAME minimisation QTYPE is blocked. */
    392 	int minimise_timeout_count;
    393 
    394 	/** True if the current response is from auth_zone */
    395 	int auth_zone_response;
    396 	/** True if the auth_zones should not be consulted for the query */
    397 	int auth_zone_avoid;
    398 };
    399 
    400 /**
    401  * List of prepend items
    402  */
    403 struct iter_prep_list {
    404 	/** next in list */
    405 	struct iter_prep_list* next;
    406 	/** rrset */
    407 	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset;
    408 };
    409 
    410 /**
    411  * Get the iterator function block.
    412  * @return: function block with function pointers to iterator methods.
    413  */
    414 struct module_func_block* iter_get_funcblock(void);
    415 
    416 /**
    417  * Get iterator state as a string
    418  * @param state: to convert
    419  * @return constant string that is printable.
    420  */
    421 const char* iter_state_to_string(enum iter_state state);
    422 
    423 /**
    424  * See if iterator state is a response state
    425  * @param s: to inspect
    426  * @return true if response state.
    427  */
    428 int iter_state_is_responsestate(enum iter_state s);
    429 
    430 /** iterator init */
    431 int iter_init(struct module_env* env, int id);
    432 
    433 /** iterator deinit */
    434 void iter_deinit(struct module_env* env, int id);
    435 
    436 /** iterator operate on a query */
    437 void iter_operate(struct module_qstate* qstate, enum module_ev event, int id,
    438 	struct outbound_entry* outbound);
    439 
    440 /**
    441  * Return priming query results to interested super querystates.
    442  *
    443  * Sets the delegation point and delegation message (not nonRD queries).
    444  * This is a callback from walk_supers.
    445  *
    446  * @param qstate: query state that finished.
    447  * @param id: module id.
    448  * @param super: the qstate to inform.
    449  */
    450 void iter_inform_super(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id,
    451 	struct module_qstate* super);
    452 
    453 /** iterator cleanup query state */
    454 void iter_clear(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id);
    455 
    456 /** iterator alloc size routine */
    457 size_t iter_get_mem(struct module_env* env, int id);
    458 
    459 #endif /* ITERATOR_ITERATOR_H */
    460