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int ares_create_query(const char *name, int dnsclass, int type, |
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unsigned short id, int rd, unsigned char **buf, |
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int *buflen, int max_udp_size) |
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unsigned short id, int rd, unsigned char **bufp, |
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int *buflenp, int max_udp_size) |
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{ |
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int len; |
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size_t len; |
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unsigned char *q; |
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const char *p; |
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size_t buflen; |
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unsigned char *buf; |
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/* Set our results early, in case we bail out early with an error. */ |
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*buflen = 0; |
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*buf = NULL; |
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*buflenp = 0; |
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*bufp = NULL; |
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/* Compute the length of the encoded name so we can check buflen.
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* Start counting at 1 for the zero-length label at the end. */ |
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len = 1; |
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for (p = name; *p; p++) |
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{ |
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if (*p == '\\' && *(p + 1) != 0) |
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p++; |
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len++; |
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} |
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/* If there are n periods in the name, there are n + 1 labels, and
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* thus n + 1 length fields, unless the name is empty or ends with a |
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* period. So add 1 unless name is empty or ends with a period. |
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/* Allocate a memory area for the maximum size this packet might need. +2
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* is for the length byte and zero termination if no dots or ecscaping is |
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* used. |
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*/ |
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if (*name && *(p - 1) != '.') |
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len++; |
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/* Immediately reject names that are longer than the maximum of 255
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* bytes that's specified in RFC 1035 ("To simplify implementations, |
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* the total length of a domain name (i.e., label octets and label |
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* length octets) is restricted to 255 octets or less."). We aren't |
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* doing this just to be a stickler about RFCs. For names that are |
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* too long, 'dnscache' closes its TCP connection to us immediately |
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* (when using TCP) and ignores the request when using UDP, and |
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* BIND's named returns ServFail (TCP or UDP). Sending a request |
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* that we know will cause 'dnscache' to close the TCP connection is |
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* painful, since that makes any other outstanding requests on that |
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* connection fail. And sending a UDP request that we know |
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* 'dnscache' will ignore is bad because resources will be tied up |
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* until we time-out the request. |
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*/ |
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if (len > MAXCDNAME) |
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return ARES_EBADNAME; |
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*buflen = len + HFIXEDSZ + QFIXEDSZ + (max_udp_size ? EDNSFIXEDSZ : 0); |
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*buf = ares_malloc(*buflen); |
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if (!*buf) |
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return ARES_ENOMEM; |
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len = strlen(name) + 2 + HFIXEDSZ + QFIXEDSZ + |
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(max_udp_size ? EDNSFIXEDSZ : 0); |
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buf = ares_malloc(len); |
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if (!buf) |
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return ARES_ENOMEM; |
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/* Set up the header. */ |
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q = *buf; |
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q = buf; |
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memset(q, 0, HFIXEDSZ); |
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DNS_HEADER_SET_QID(q, id); |
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DNS_HEADER_SET_OPCODE(q, QUERY); |
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q += HFIXEDSZ; |
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while (*name) |
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{ |
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if (*name == '.') |
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if (*name == '.') { |
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free (buf); |
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return ARES_EBADNAME; |
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} |
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/* Count the number of bytes in this label. */ |
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len = 0; |
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p++; |
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len++; |
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} |
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if (len > MAXLABEL) |
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if (len > MAXLABEL) { |
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free (buf); |
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return ARES_EBADNAME; |
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} |
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/* Encode the length and copy the data. */ |
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*q++ = (unsigned char)len; |
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DNS_QUESTION_SET_TYPE(q, type); |
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DNS_QUESTION_SET_CLASS(q, dnsclass); |
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q += QFIXEDSZ; |
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if (max_udp_size) |
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{ |
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q += QFIXEDSZ; |
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memset(q, 0, EDNSFIXEDSZ); |
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q++; |
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DNS_RR_SET_TYPE(q, T_OPT); |
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DNS_RR_SET_CLASS(q, max_udp_size); |
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q += (EDNSFIXEDSZ-1); |
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} |
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buflen = (q - buf); |
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/* Reject names that are longer than the maximum of 255 bytes that's
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* specified in RFC 1035 ("To simplify implementations, the total length of |
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* a domain name (i.e., label octets and label length octets) is restricted |
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* to 255 octets or less."). */ |
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if (buflen > (MAXCDNAME + HFIXEDSZ + QFIXEDSZ + |
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(max_udp_size ? EDNSFIXEDSZ : 0))) { |
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free (buf); |
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return ARES_EBADNAME; |
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} |
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/* we know this fits in an int at this point */ |
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*buflenp = (int) buflen; |
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*bufp = buf; |
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return ARES_SUCCESS; |
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} |
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