msgparse.h revision 307729
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35/**
36 * \file
37 * Contains message parsing data structures.
38 * These point back into the packet buffer.
39 *
40 * During parsing RRSIGS are put together with the rrsets they (claim to) sign.
41 * This process works as follows:
42 *	o if RRSIG follows the data rrset, it is added to the rrset rrsig list.
43 *	o if no matching data rrset is found, the RRSIG becomes a new rrset.
44 *	o If the data rrset later follows the RRSIG
45 *		o See if the RRSIG rrset contains multiple types, and needs to
46 *		  have the rrsig(s) for that data type split off.
47 *		o Put the data rr as data type in the rrset and rrsig in list.
48 *	o RRSIGs are allowed to move to a different section. The section of
49 *	  the data item is used for the final rrset.
50 *	o multiple signatures over an RRset are possible.
51 *
52 * For queries of qtype=RRSIG, some special handling is needed, to avoid
53 * splitting the RRSIG in the answer section.
54 *	o duplicate, not split, RRSIGs from the answer section, if qtype=RRSIG.
55 *	o check for doubles in the rrsig list when adding an RRSIG to data,
56 *	  so that a data rrset is signed by RRSIGs with different rdata.
57 *	  when qtype=RRSIG.
58 * This will move the RRSIG from the answer section to sign the data further
59 * in the packet (if possible). If then after that, more RRSIGs are found
60 * that sign the data as well, doubles are removed.
61 */
62
63#ifndef UTIL_DATA_MSGPARSE_H
64#define UTIL_DATA_MSGPARSE_H
65#include "util/storage/lruhash.h"
66#include "sldns/pkthdr.h"
67#include "sldns/rrdef.h"
68struct sldns_buffer;
69struct rrset_parse;
70struct rr_parse;
71struct regional;
72struct edns_option;
73
74/** number of buckets in parse rrset hash table. Must be power of 2. */
75#define PARSE_TABLE_SIZE 32
76/** Maximum TTL that is allowed. */
77extern time_t MAX_TTL;
78/** Minimum TTL that is allowed. */
79extern time_t MIN_TTL;
80/** Maximum Negative TTL that is allowed */
81extern time_t MAX_NEG_TTL;
82/** Negative cache time (for entries without any RRs.) */
83#define NORR_TTL 5 /* seconds */
84
85/**
86 * Data stored in scratch pad memory during parsing.
87 * Stores the data that will enter into the msgreply and packet result.
88 */
89struct msg_parse {
90	/** id from message, network format. */
91	uint16_t id;
92	/** flags from message, host format. */
93	uint16_t flags;
94	/** count of RRs, host format */
95	uint16_t qdcount;
96	/** count of RRs, host format */
97	uint16_t ancount;
98	/** count of RRs, host format */
99	uint16_t nscount;
100	/** count of RRs, host format */
101	uint16_t arcount;
102	/** count of RRsets per section. */
103	size_t an_rrsets;
104	/** count of RRsets per section. */
105	size_t ns_rrsets;
106	/** count of RRsets per section. */
107	size_t ar_rrsets;
108	/** total number of rrsets found. */
109	size_t rrset_count;
110
111	/** query dname (pointer to start location in packet, NULL if none */
112	uint8_t* qname;
113	/** length of query dname in octets, 0 if none */
114	size_t qname_len;
115	/** query type, host order. 0 if qdcount=0 */
116	uint16_t qtype;
117	/** query class, host order. 0 if qdcount=0 */
118	uint16_t qclass;
119
120	/**
121	 * Hash table array used during parsing to lookup rrset types.
122	 * Based on name, type, class.  Same hash value as in rrset cache.
123	 */
124	struct rrset_parse* hashtable[PARSE_TABLE_SIZE];
125
126	/** linked list of rrsets that have been found (in order). */
127	struct rrset_parse* rrset_first;
128	/** last element of rrset list. */
129	struct rrset_parse* rrset_last;
130};
131
132/**
133 * Data stored for an rrset during parsing.
134 */
135struct rrset_parse {
136	/** next in hash bucket */
137	struct rrset_parse* rrset_bucket_next;
138	/** next in list of all rrsets */
139	struct rrset_parse* rrset_all_next;
140	/** hash value of rrset */
141	hashvalue_t hash;
142	/** which section was it found in: one of
143	 * LDNS_SECTION_ANSWER, LDNS_SECTION_AUTHORITY, LDNS_SECTION_ADDITIONAL
144	 */
145	sldns_pkt_section section;
146	/** start of (possibly compressed) dname in packet */
147	uint8_t* dname;
148	/** length of the dname uncompressed wireformat */
149	size_t dname_len;
150	/** type, host order. */
151	uint16_t type;
152	/** class, network order. var name so that it is not a c++ keyword. */
153	uint16_t rrset_class;
154	/** the flags for the rrset, like for packedrrset */
155	uint32_t flags;
156	/** number of RRs in the rr list */
157	size_t rr_count;
158	/** sum of RR rdata sizes */
159	size_t size;
160	/** linked list of RRs in this rrset. */
161	struct rr_parse* rr_first;
162	/** last in list of RRs in this rrset. */
163	struct rr_parse* rr_last;
164	/** number of RRSIGs over this rrset. */
165	size_t rrsig_count;
166	/** linked list of RRsig RRs over this rrset. */
167	struct rr_parse* rrsig_first;
168	/** last in list of RRSIG RRs over this rrset. */
169	struct rr_parse* rrsig_last;
170};
171
172/**
173 * Data stored for an RR during parsing.
174 */
175struct rr_parse {
176	/**
177	 * Pointer to the RR. Points to start of TTL value in the packet.
178	 * Rdata length and rdata follow it.
179	 * its dname, type and class are the same and stored for the rrset.
180	 */
181	uint8_t* ttl_data;
182	/** true if ttl_data is not part of the packet, but elsewhere in mem.
183	 * Set for generated CNAMEs for DNAMEs. */
184	int outside_packet;
185	/** the length of the rdata if allocated (with no dname compression)*/
186	size_t size;
187	/** next in list of RRs. */
188	struct rr_parse* next;
189};
190
191/** Check if label length is first octet of a compression pointer, pass u8. */
192#define LABEL_IS_PTR(x) ( ((x)&0xc0) == 0xc0 )
193/** Calculate destination offset of a compression pointer. pass first and
194 * second octets of the compression pointer. */
195#define PTR_OFFSET(x, y) ( ((x)&0x3f)<<8 | (y) )
196/** create a compression pointer to the given offset. */
197#define PTR_CREATE(offset) ((uint16_t)(0xc000 | (offset)))
198
199/** error codes, extended with EDNS, so > 15. */
200#define EDNS_RCODE_BADVERS	16	/** bad EDNS version */
201/** largest valid compression offset */
202#define PTR_MAX_OFFSET 	0x3fff
203
204/**
205 * EDNS data storage
206 * rdata is parsed in a list (has accessor functions). allocated in a
207 * region.
208 */
209struct edns_data {
210	/** if EDNS OPT record was present */
211	int edns_present;
212	/** Extended RCODE */
213	uint8_t ext_rcode;
214	/** The EDNS version number */
215	uint8_t edns_version;
216	/** the EDNS bits field from ttl (host order): Z */
217	uint16_t bits;
218	/** UDP reassembly size. */
219	uint16_t udp_size;
220	/** rdata element list, or NULL if none */
221	struct edns_option* opt_list;
222};
223
224/**
225 * EDNS option
226 */
227struct edns_option {
228	/** next item in list */
229	struct edns_option* next;
230	/** type of this edns option */
231	uint16_t opt_code;
232	/** length of this edns option (cannot exceed uint16 in encoding) */
233	size_t opt_len;
234	/** data of this edns option; allocated in region, or NULL if len=0 */
235	uint8_t* opt_data;
236};
237
238/**
239 * Obtain size in the packet of an rr type, that is before dname type.
240 * Do TYPE_DNAME, and type STR, yourself. Gives size for most regular types.
241 * @param rdf: the rdf type from the descriptor.
242 * @return: size in octets. 0 on failure.
243 */
244size_t get_rdf_size(sldns_rdf_type rdf);
245
246/**
247 * Parse the packet.
248 * @param pkt: packet, position at call must be at start of packet.
249 *	at end position is after packet.
250 * @param msg: where to store results.
251 * @param region: how to alloc results.
252 * @return: 0 if OK, or rcode on error.
253 */
254int parse_packet(struct sldns_buffer* pkt, struct msg_parse* msg,
255	struct regional* region);
256
257/**
258 * After parsing the packet, extract EDNS data from packet.
259 * If not present this is noted in the data structure.
260 * If a parse error happens, an error code is returned.
261 *
262 * Quirks:
263 *	o ignores OPT rdata.
264 *	o ignores OPT owner name.
265 *	o ignores extra OPT records, except the last one in the packet.
266 *
267 * @param msg: parsed message structure. Modified on exit, if EDNS was present
268 * 	it is removed from the additional section.
269 * @param edns: the edns data is stored here. Does not have to be initialised.
270 * @param region: region to alloc results in (edns option contents)
271 * @return: 0 on success. or an RCODE on an error.
272 *	RCODE formerr if OPT in wrong section, and so on.
273 */
274int parse_extract_edns(struct msg_parse* msg, struct edns_data* edns,
275	struct regional* region);
276
277/**
278 * If EDNS data follows a query section, extract it and initialize edns struct.
279 * @param pkt: the packet. position at start must be right after the query
280 *	section. At end, right after EDNS data or no movement if failed.
281 * @param edns: the edns data allocated by the caller. Does not have to be
282 *	initialised.
283 * @param region: region to alloc results in (edns option contents)
284 * @return: 0 on success, or an RCODE on error.
285 *	RCODE formerr if OPT is badly formatted and so on.
286 */
287int parse_edns_from_pkt(struct sldns_buffer* pkt, struct edns_data* edns,
288	struct regional* region);
289
290/**
291 * Calculate hash value for rrset in packet.
292 * @param pkt: the packet.
293 * @param dname: pointer to uncompressed dname, or compressed dname in packet.
294 * @param type: rrset type in host order.
295 * @param dclass: rrset class in network order.
296 * @param rrset_flags: rrset flags (same as packed_rrset flags).
297 * @return hash value
298 */
299hashvalue_t pkt_hash_rrset(struct sldns_buffer* pkt, uint8_t* dname, uint16_t type,
300        uint16_t dclass, uint32_t rrset_flags);
301
302/**
303 * Lookup in msg hashtable to find a rrset.
304 * @param msg: with the hashtable.
305 * @param pkt: packet for compressed names.
306 * @param h: hash value
307 * @param rrset_flags: flags of rrset sought for.
308 * @param dname: name of rrset sought for.
309 * @param dnamelen: len of dname.
310 * @param type: rrset type, host order.
311 * @param dclass: rrset class, network order.
312 * @return NULL or the rrset_parse if found.
313 */
314struct rrset_parse* msgparse_hashtable_lookup(struct msg_parse* msg,
315	struct sldns_buffer* pkt, hashvalue_t h, uint32_t rrset_flags,
316	uint8_t* dname, size_t dnamelen, uint16_t type, uint16_t dclass);
317
318/**
319 * Remove rrset from hash table.
320 * @param msg: with hashtable.
321 * @param rrset: with hash value and id info.
322 */
323void msgparse_bucket_remove(struct msg_parse* msg, struct rrset_parse* rrset);
324
325#endif /* UTIL_DATA_MSGPARSE_H */
326