packed_rrset.h revision 269257
1/*
2 * util/data/packed_rrset.h - data storage for a set of resource records.
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35
36/**
37 * \file
38 *
39 * This file contains the data storage for RRsets.
40 */
41
42#ifndef UTIL_DATA_PACKED_RRSET_H
43#define UTIL_DATA_PACKED_RRSET_H
44#include "util/storage/lruhash.h"
45struct alloc_cache;
46struct regional;
47
48/** type used to uniquely identify rrsets. Cannot be reused without
49 * clearing the cache. */
50typedef uint64_t rrset_id_t;
51
52/** this rrset is NSEC and is at zone apex (at child side of zonecut) */
53#define PACKED_RRSET_NSEC_AT_APEX 0x1
54/** this rrset is A/AAAA and is in-zone-glue (from parent side of zonecut) */
55#define PACKED_RRSET_PARENT_SIDE 0x2
56/** this rrset is SOA and has the negative ttl (from nxdomain or nodata),
57 * this is set on SOA rrsets in the authority section, to keep its TTL separate
58 * from the SOA in the answer section from a direct SOA query or ANY query. */
59#define PACKED_RRSET_SOA_NEG 0x4
60
61/**
62 * The identifying information for an RRset.
63 */
64struct packed_rrset_key {
65	/**
66	 * The domain name. If not null (for id=0) it is allocated, and
67	 * contains the wireformat domain name.
68	 * This dname is not canonicalized.
69	 */
70	uint8_t* dname;
71	/**
72	 * Length of the domain name, including last 0 root octet.
73	 */
74	size_t dname_len;
75	/**
76	 * Flags. 32bit to be easy for hashing:
77	 * 	o PACKED_RRSET_NSEC_AT_APEX
78	 * 	o PACKED_RRSET_PARENT_SIDE
79	 * 	o PACKED_RRSET_SOA_NEG
80	 */
81	uint32_t flags;
82	/** the rrset type in network format */
83	uint16_t type;
84	/** the rrset class in network format */
85	uint16_t rrset_class;
86};
87
88/**
89 * This structure contains an RRset. A set of resource records that
90 * share the same domain name, type and class.
91 *
92 * Due to memory management and threading, the key structure cannot be
93 * deleted, although the data can be. The id can be set to 0 to store and the
94 * structure can be recycled with a new id.
95 */
96struct ub_packed_rrset_key {
97	/**
98	 * entry into hashtable. Note the lock is never destroyed,
99	 *  even when this key is retired to the cache.
100	 * the data pointer (if not null) points to a struct packed_rrset.
101	 */
102	struct lruhash_entry entry;
103	/**
104	 * the ID of this rrset. unique, based on threadid + sequenceno.
105	 * ids are not reused, except after flushing the cache.
106	 * zero is an unused entry, and never a valid id.
107	 * Check this value after getting entry.lock.
108	 * The other values in this struct may only be altered after changing
109	 * the id (which needs a writelock on entry.lock).
110	 */
111	rrset_id_t id;
112	/** key data: dname, type and class */
113	struct packed_rrset_key rk;
114};
115
116/**
117 * RRset trustworthiness. Bigger value is more trust. RFC 2181.
118 * The rrset_trust_add_noAA, rrset_trust_auth_noAA, rrset_trust_add_AA,
119 * are mentioned as the same trustworthiness in 2181, but split up here
120 * for ease of processing.
121 *
122 * rrset_trust_nonauth_ans_AA, rrset_trust_ans_noAA
123 * are also mentioned as the same trustworthiness in 2181, but split up here
124 * for ease of processing.
125 *
126 * Added trust_none for a sane initial value, smaller than anything else.
127 * Added validated and ultimate trust for keys and rrsig validated content.
128 */
129enum rrset_trust {
130	/** initial value for trust */
131	rrset_trust_none = 0,
132	/** Additional information from non-authoritative answers */
133	rrset_trust_add_noAA,
134	/** Data from the authority section of a non-authoritative answer */
135	rrset_trust_auth_noAA,
136	/** Additional information from an authoritative answer */
137	rrset_trust_add_AA,
138	/** non-authoritative data from the answer section of authoritative
139	 * answers */
140	rrset_trust_nonauth_ans_AA,
141	/** Data from the answer section of a non-authoritative answer */
142	rrset_trust_ans_noAA,
143	/** Glue from a primary zone, or glue from a zone transfer */
144	rrset_trust_glue,
145	/** Data from the authority section of an authoritative answer */
146	rrset_trust_auth_AA,
147	/** The authoritative data included in the answer section of an
148	 *  authoritative reply */
149	rrset_trust_ans_AA,
150	/** Data from a zone transfer, other than glue */
151	rrset_trust_sec_noglue,
152	/** Data from a primary zone file, other than glue data */
153	rrset_trust_prim_noglue,
154	/** DNSSEC(rfc4034) validated with trusted keys */
155	rrset_trust_validated,
156	/** ultimately trusted, no more trust is possible;
157	 * trusted keys from the unbound configuration setup. */
158	rrset_trust_ultimate
159};
160
161/**
162 * Security status from validation for data.
163 * The order is significant; more secure, more proven later.
164 */
165enum sec_status {
166	/** UNCHECKED means that object has yet to be validated. */
167	sec_status_unchecked = 0,
168	/** BOGUS means that the object (RRset or message) failed to validate
169	 *  (according to local policy), but should have validated. */
170	sec_status_bogus,
171	/** INDETERMINATE means that the object is insecure, but not
172	 * authoritatively so. Generally this means that the RRset is not
173	 * below a configured trust anchor. */
174	sec_status_indeterminate,
175	/** INSECURE means that the object is authoritatively known to be
176	 * insecure. Generally this means that this RRset is below a trust
177	 * anchor, but also below a verified, insecure delegation. */
178	sec_status_insecure,
179	/** SECURE means that the object (RRset or message) validated
180	 * according to local policy. */
181	sec_status_secure
182};
183
184/**
185 * RRset data.
186 *
187 * The data is packed, stored contiguously in memory.
188 * memory layout:
189 *	o base struct
190 *	o rr_len size_t array
191 *	o rr_data uint8_t* array
192 *	o rr_ttl uint32_t array (after size_t and ptrs because those may be
193 *		64bit and this array before those would make them unaligned).
194 *		Since the stuff before is 32/64bit, rr_ttl is 32 bit aligned.
195 *	o rr_data rdata wireformats
196 *	o rrsig_data rdata wireformat(s)
197 *
198 * Rdata is stored in wireformat. The dname is stored in wireformat.
199 * TTLs are stored as absolute values (and could be expired).
200 *
201 * RRSIGs are stored in the arrays after the regular rrs.
202 *
203 * You need the packed_rrset_key to know dname, type, class of the
204 * resource records in this RRset. (if signed the rrsig gives the type too).
205 *
206 * On the wire an RR is:
207 *	name, type, class, ttl, rdlength, rdata.
208 * So we need to send the following per RR:
209 *	key.dname, ttl, rr_data[i].
210 *	since key.dname ends with type and class.
211 *	and rr_data starts with the rdlength.
212 *	the ttl value to send changes due to time.
213 */
214struct packed_rrset_data {
215	/** TTL (in seconds like time()) of the rrset.
216	 * Same for all RRs see rfc2181(5.2).  */
217	time_t ttl;
218	/** number of rrs. */
219	size_t count;
220	/** number of rrsigs, if 0 no rrsigs */
221	size_t rrsig_count;
222	/** the trustworthiness of the rrset data */
223	enum rrset_trust trust;
224	/** security status of the rrset data */
225	enum sec_status security;
226	/** length of every rr's rdata, rr_len[i] is size of rr_data[i]. */
227	size_t* rr_len;
228	/** ttl of every rr. rr_ttl[i] ttl of rr i. */
229	time_t *rr_ttl;
230	/**
231	 * Array of pointers to every rr's rdata.
232	 * The rr_data[i] rdata is stored in uncompressed wireformat.
233	 * The first uint16_t of rr_data[i] is network format rdlength.
234	 *
235	 * rr_data[count] to rr_data[count+rrsig_count] contain the rrsig data.
236	 */
237	uint8_t** rr_data;
238};
239
240/**
241 * An RRset can be represented using both key and data together.
242 * Split into key and data structures to simplify implementation of
243 * caching schemes.
244 */
245struct packed_rrset {
246	/** domain name, type and class */
247	struct packed_rrset_key* k;
248	/** ttl, count and rdatas (and rrsig) */
249	struct packed_rrset_data* d;
250};
251
252/**
253 * list of packed rrsets
254 */
255struct packed_rrset_list {
256	/** next in list */
257	struct packed_rrset_list* next;
258	/** rrset key and data */
259	struct packed_rrset rrset;
260};
261
262/**
263 * Delete packed rrset key and data, not entered in hashtables yet.
264 * Used during parsing.
265 * @param pkey: rrset key structure with locks, key and data pointers.
266 * @param alloc: where to return the unfree-able key structure.
267 */
268void ub_packed_rrset_parsedelete(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* pkey,
269	struct alloc_cache* alloc);
270
271/**
272 * Memory size of rrset data. RRset data must be filled in correctly.
273 * @param data: data to examine.
274 * @return size in bytes.
275 */
276size_t packed_rrset_sizeof(struct packed_rrset_data* data);
277
278/**
279 * Get TTL of rrset. RRset data must be filled in correctly.
280 * @param key: rrset key, with data to examine.
281 * @return ttl value.
282 */
283time_t ub_packed_rrset_ttl(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* key);
284
285/**
286 * Calculate memory size of rrset entry. For hash table usage.
287 * @param key: struct ub_packed_rrset_key*.
288 * @param data: struct packed_rrset_data*.
289 * @return size in bytes.
290 */
291size_t ub_rrset_sizefunc(void* key, void* data);
292
293/**
294 * compares two rrset keys.
295 * @param k1: struct ub_packed_rrset_key*.
296 * @param k2: struct ub_packed_rrset_key*.
297 * @return 0 if equal.
298 */
299int ub_rrset_compare(void* k1, void* k2);
300
301/**
302 * compare two rrset data structures.
303 * Compared rdata and rrsigdata, not the trust or ttl value.
304 * @param d1: data to compare.
305 * @param d2: data to compare.
306 * @return 1 if equal.
307 */
308int rrsetdata_equal(struct packed_rrset_data* d1, struct packed_rrset_data* d2);
309
310/**
311 * Old key to be deleted. RRset keys are recycled via alloc.
312 * The id is set to 0. So that other threads, after acquiring a lock always
313 * get the correct value, in this case the 0 deleted-special value.
314 * @param key: struct ub_packed_rrset_key*.
315 * @param userdata: alloc structure to use for recycling.
316 */
317void ub_rrset_key_delete(void* key, void* userdata);
318
319/**
320 * Old data to be deleted.
321 * @param data: what to delete.
322 * @param userdata: user data ptr.
323 */
324void rrset_data_delete(void* data, void* userdata);
325
326/**
327 * Calculate hash value for a packed rrset key.
328 * @param key: the rrset key with name, type, class, flags.
329 * @return hash value.
330 */
331hashvalue_t rrset_key_hash(struct packed_rrset_key* key);
332
333/**
334 * Fixup pointers in fixed data packed_rrset_data blob.
335 * After a memcpy of the data for example. Will set internal pointers right.
336 * @param data: rrset data structure. Otherwise correctly filled in.
337 */
338void packed_rrset_ptr_fixup(struct packed_rrset_data* data);
339
340/**
341 * Fixup TTLs in fixed data packed_rrset_data blob.
342 * @param data: rrset data structure. Otherwise correctly filled in.
343 * @param add: how many seconds to add, pass time(0) for example.
344 */
345void packed_rrset_ttl_add(struct packed_rrset_data* data, time_t add);
346
347/**
348 * Utility procedure to extract CNAME target name from its rdata.
349 * Failsafes; it will change passed dname to a valid dname or do nothing.
350 * @param rrset: the rrset structure. Must be a CNAME.
351 *	Only first RR is used (multiple RRs are technically illegal anyway).
352 * 	Also works on type DNAME. Returns target name.
353 * @param dname: this pointer is updated to point into the cname rdata.
354 *	If a failsafe fails, nothing happens to the pointer (such as the
355 *	rdata was not a valid dname, not a CNAME, ...).
356 * @param dname_len: length of dname is returned.
357 */
358void get_cname_target(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint8_t** dname,
359	size_t* dname_len);
360
361/**
362 * Get a printable string for a rrset trust value
363 * @param s: rrset trust value
364 * @return printable string.
365 */
366const char* rrset_trust_to_string(enum rrset_trust s);
367
368/**
369 * Get a printable string for a security status value
370 * @param s: security status
371 * @return printable string.
372 */
373const char* sec_status_to_string(enum sec_status s);
374
375/**
376 * Print string with neat domain name, type, class from rrset.
377 * @param v: at what verbosity level to print this.
378 * @param str: string of message.
379 * @param rrset: structure with name, type and class.
380 */
381void log_rrset_key(enum verbosity_value v, const char* str,
382	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset);
383
384/**
385 * Convert RR from RRset to string.
386 * @param rrset: structure with data.
387 * @param i: index of rr or RRSIG.
388 * @param now: time that is subtracted from ttl before printout. Can be 0.
389 * @param dest: destination string buffer. Must be nonNULL.
390 * @param dest_len: length of dest buffer (>0).
391 * @return false on failure.
392 */
393int packed_rr_to_string(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, size_t i,
394	time_t now, char* dest, size_t dest_len);
395
396/**
397 * Print the string with prefix, one rr per line.
398 * @param v: at what verbosity level to print this.
399 * @param str: string of message.
400 * @param rrset: with name, and rdata, and rrsigs.
401 */
402void log_packed_rrset(enum verbosity_value v, const char* str,
403	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset);
404
405/**
406 * Allocate rrset in region - no more locks needed
407 * @param key: a (just from rrset cache looked up) rrset key + valid,
408 * 	packed data record.
409 * @param region: where to alloc the copy
410 * @param now: adjust the TTLs to be relative (subtract from all TTLs).
411 * @return new region-alloced rrset key or NULL on alloc failure.
412 */
413struct ub_packed_rrset_key* packed_rrset_copy_region(
414	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* key, struct regional* region,
415	time_t now);
416
417/**
418 * Allocate rrset with malloc (from region or you are holding the lock).
419 * @param key: key with data entry.
420 * @param alloc: alloc_cache to create rrset_keys
421 * @param now: adjust the TTLs to be absolute (add to all TTLs).
422 * @return new region-alloced rrset key or NULL on alloc failure.
423 */
424struct ub_packed_rrset_key* packed_rrset_copy_alloc(
425	struct ub_packed_rrset_key* key, struct alloc_cache* alloc,
426	time_t now);
427
428#endif /* UTIL_DATA_PACKED_RRSET_H */
429