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35
36/**
37 * \file
38 *
39 * This file contains the interface for DNS handling modules.
40 *
41 * The module interface uses the DNS modules as state machines.  The
42 * state machines are activated in sequence to operate on queries.  Once
43 * they are done, the reply is passed back.  In the usual setup the mesh
44 * is the caller of the state machines and once things are done sends replies
45 * and invokes result callbacks.
46 *
47 * The module provides a number of functions, listed in the module_func_block.
48 * The module is inited and destroyed and memory usage queries, for the
49 * module as a whole, for entire-module state (such as a cache).  And per-query
50 * functions are called, operate to move the state machine and cleanup of
51 * the per-query state.
52 *
53 * Most per-query state should simply be allocated in the query region.
54 * This is destroyed at the end of the query.
55 *
56 * The module environment contains services and information and caches
57 * shared by the modules and the rest of the system.  It also contains
58 * function pointers for module-specific tasks (like sending queries).
59 *
60 * *** Example module calls for a normal query
61 *
62 * In this example, the query does not need recursion, all the other data
63 * can be found in the cache.  This makes the example shorter.
64 *
65 * At the start of the program the iterator module is initialised.
66 * The iterator module sets up its global state, such as donotquery lists
67 * and private address trees.
68 *
69 * A query comes in, and a mesh entry is created for it.  The mesh
70 * starts the resolution process.  The validator module is the first
71 * in the list of modules, and it is started on this new query.  The
72 * operate() function is called.  The validator decides it needs not do
73 * anything yet until there is a result and returns wait_module, that
74 * causes the next module in the list to be started.
75 *
76 * The next module is the iterator.  It is started on the passed query and
77 * decides to perform a lookup.  For this simple example, the delegation
78 * point information is available, and all the iterator wants to do is
79 * send a UDP query.  The iterator uses env.send_query() to send the
80 * query.  Then the iterator suspends (returns from the operate call).
81 *
82 * When the UDP reply comes back (and on errors and timeouts), the
83 * operate function is called for the query, on the iterator module,
84 * with the event that there is a reply.  The iterator decides that this
85 * is enough, the work is done.  It returns the value finished from the
86 * operate call, which causes the previous module to be started.
87 *
88 * The previous module, the validator module, is started with the event
89 * that the iterator module is done.  The validator decides to validate
90 * the query.  Once it is done (which could take recursive lookups, but
91 * in this example no recursive lookups are needed), it returns from the
92 * operate function with finished.
93 *
94 * There is no previous module from the validator module, and the mesh
95 * takes this to mean that the query is finally done.  The mesh invokes
96 * callbacks and sends packets to queriers.
97 *
98 * If other modules had been waiting (recursively) on the answer to this
99 * query, then the mesh will tell them about it.  It calls the inform_super
100 * routine on all the waiting modules, and once that is done it calls all of
101 * them with the operate() call.  During inform_super the query that is done
102 * still exists and information can be copied from it (but the module should
103 * not really re-entry codepoints and services).  During the operate call
104 * the modules can use stored state to continue operation with the results.
105 * (network buffers are used to contain the answer packet during the
106 * inform_super phase, but after that the network buffers will be cleared
107 * of their contents so that other tasks can be performed).
108 *
109 * *** Example module calls for recursion
110 *
111 * A module is called in operate, and it decides that it wants to perform
112 * recursion.  That is, it wants the full state-machine-list to operate on
113 * a different query.  It calls env.attach_sub() to create a new query state.
114 * The routine returns the newly created state, and potentially the module
115 * can edit the module-states for the newly created query (i.e. pass along
116 * some information, like delegation points).  The module then suspends,
117 * returns from the operate routine.
118 *
119 * The mesh meanwhile will have the newly created query (or queries) on
120 * a waiting list, and will call operate() on this query (or queries).
121 * It starts again at the start of the module list for them.  The query
122 * (or queries) continue to operate their state machines, until they are
123 * done.  When they are done the mesh calls inform_super on the module that
124 * wanted the recursion.  After that the mesh calls operate() on the module
125 * that wanted to do the recursion, and during this phase the module could,
126 * for example, decide to create more recursions.
127 *
128 * If the module decides it no longer wants the recursive information
129 * it can call detach_subs.  Those queries will still run to completion,
130 * potentially filling the cache with information.  Inform_super is not
131 * called any more.
132 *
133 * The iterator module will fetch items from the cache, so a recursion
134 * attempt may complete very quickly if the item is in cache.  The calling
135 * module has to wait for completion or eventual timeout.  A recursive query
136 * that times out returns a servfail rcode (servfail is also returned for
137 * other errors during the lookup).
138 *
139 * Results are passed in the qstate, the rcode member is used to pass
140 * errors without requiring memory allocation, so that the code can continue
141 * in out-of-memory conditions.  If the rcode member is 0 (NOERROR) then
142 * the dns_msg entry contains a filled out message.  This message may
143 * also contain an rcode that is nonzero, but in this case additional
144 * information (query, additional) can be passed along.
145 *
146 * The rcode and dns_msg are used to pass the result from the the rightmost
147 * module towards the leftmost modules and then towards the user.
148 *
149 * If you want to avoid recursion-cycles where queries need other queries
150 * that need the first one, use detect_cycle() to see if that will happen.
151 *
152 */
153
154#ifndef UTIL_MODULE_H
155#define UTIL_MODULE_H
156#include "util/storage/lruhash.h"
157#include "util/data/msgreply.h"
158#include "util/data/msgparse.h"
159struct sldns_buffer;
160struct alloc_cache;
161struct rrset_cache;
162struct key_cache;
163struct config_file;
164struct slabhash;
165struct query_info;
166struct edns_data;
167struct regional;
168struct worker;
169struct comm_base;
170struct auth_zones;
171struct outside_network;
172struct module_qstate;
173struct ub_randstate;
174struct mesh_area;
175struct mesh_state;
176struct val_anchors;
177struct val_neg_cache;
178struct iter_forwards;
179struct iter_hints;
180struct respip_set;
181struct respip_client_info;
182struct respip_addr_info;
183
184/** Maximum number of modules in operation */
185#define MAX_MODULE 16
186
187/** Maximum number of known edns options */
188#define MAX_KNOWN_EDNS_OPTS 256
189
190enum inplace_cb_list_type {
191	/* Inplace callbacks for when a resolved reply is ready to be sent to the
192	 * front.*/
193	inplace_cb_reply = 0,
194	/* Inplace callbacks for when a reply is given from the cache. */
195	inplace_cb_reply_cache,
196	/* Inplace callbacks for when a reply is given with local data
197	 * (or Chaos reply). */
198	inplace_cb_reply_local,
199	/* Inplace callbacks for when the reply is servfail. */
200	inplace_cb_reply_servfail,
201	/* Inplace callbacks for when a query is ready to be sent to the back.*/
202	inplace_cb_query,
203	/* Inplace callback for when a reply is received from the back. */
204	inplace_cb_query_response,
205	/* Inplace callback for when EDNS is parsed on a reply received from the
206	 * back. */
207	inplace_cb_edns_back_parsed,
208	/* Total number of types. Used for array initialization.
209	 * Should always be last. */
210	inplace_cb_types_total
211};
212
213
214/** Known edns option. Can be populated during modules' init. */
215struct edns_known_option {
216	/** type of this edns option */
217	uint16_t opt_code;
218	/** whether the option needs to bypass the cache stage */
219	int bypass_cache_stage;
220	/** whether the option needs mesh aggregation */
221	int no_aggregation;
222};
223
224/**
225 * Inplace callback list of registered routines to be called.
226 */
227struct inplace_cb {
228	/** next in list */
229	struct inplace_cb* next;
230	/** Inplace callback routine */
231	void* cb;
232	void* cb_arg;
233	/** module id */
234	int id;
235};
236
237/**
238 * Inplace callback function called before replying.
239 * Called as func(qinfo, qstate, rep, rcode, edns, opt_list_out, repinfo,
240 *                region, id, python_callback)
241 * Where:
242 *	qinfo: the query info.
243 *	qstate: the module state. NULL when calling before the query reaches the
244 *		mesh states.
245 *	rep: reply_info. Could be NULL.
246 *	rcode: the return code.
247 *	edns: the edns_data of the reply. When qstate is NULL, it is also used as
248 *		the edns input.
249 *	opt_list_out: the edns options list for the reply.
250 *	repinfo: reply information for a communication point. NULL when calling
251 *		during the mesh states; the same could be found from
252 *		qstate->mesh_info->reply_list.
253 *	region: region to store data.
254 *	id: module id.
255 *	python_callback: only used for registering a python callback function.
256 */
257typedef int inplace_cb_reply_func_type(struct query_info* qinfo,
258	struct module_qstate* qstate, struct reply_info* rep, int rcode,
259	struct edns_data* edns, struct edns_option** opt_list_out,
260	struct comm_reply* repinfo, struct regional* region, int id,
261	void* callback);
262
263/**
264 * Inplace callback function called before sending the query to a nameserver.
265 * Called as func(qinfo, flags, qstate, addr, addrlen, zone, zonelen, region,
266 *                id, python_callback)
267 * Where:
268 *	qinfo: query info.
269 *	flags: flags of the query.
270 *	qstate: query state.
271 *	addr: to which server to send the query.
272 *	addrlen: length of addr.
273 *	zone: name of the zone of the delegation point. wireformat dname.
274 *		This is the delegation point name for which the server is deemed
275 *		authoritative.
276 *	zonelen: length of zone.
277 *	region: region to store data.
278 *	id: module id.
279 *	python_callback: only used for registering a python callback function.
280 */
281typedef int inplace_cb_query_func_type(struct query_info* qinfo, uint16_t flags,
282	struct module_qstate* qstate, struct sockaddr_storage* addr,
283	socklen_t addrlen, uint8_t* zone, size_t zonelen, struct regional* region,
284	int id, void* callback);
285
286/**
287 * Inplace callback function called after parsing edns on query reply.
288 * Called as func(qstate, id, cb_args)
289 * Where:
290 *	qstate: the query state.
291 *	id: module id.
292 *	cb_args: argument passed when registering callback.
293 */
294typedef int inplace_cb_edns_back_parsed_func_type(struct module_qstate* qstate,
295	int id, void* cb_args);
296
297/**
298 * Inplace callback function called after parsing query response.
299 * Called as func(qstate, response, id, cb_args)
300 * Where:
301 *	qstate: the query state.
302 *	response: query response.
303 *	id: module id.
304 *	cb_args: argument passed when registering callback.
305 */
306typedef int inplace_cb_query_response_func_type(struct module_qstate* qstate,
307	struct dns_msg* response, int id, void* cb_args);
308
309/**
310 * Function called when looking for (expired) cached answers during the serve
311 * expired logic.
312 * Called as func(qstate, lookup_qinfo)
313 * Where:
314 *	qstate: the query state.
315 *	lookup_qinfo: the qinfo to lookup for.
316 */
317typedef struct dns_msg* serve_expired_lookup_func_type(
318	struct module_qstate* qstate, struct query_info* lookup_qinfo);
319
320/**
321 * Module environment.
322 * Services and data provided to the module.
323 */
324struct module_env {
325	/* --- data --- */
326	/** config file with config options */
327	struct config_file* cfg;
328	/** shared message cache */
329	struct slabhash* msg_cache;
330	/** shared rrset cache */
331	struct rrset_cache* rrset_cache;
332	/** shared infrastructure cache (edns, lameness) */
333	struct infra_cache* infra_cache;
334	/** shared key cache */
335	struct key_cache* key_cache;
336
337	/* --- services --- */
338	/**
339	 * Send serviced DNS query to server. UDP/TCP and EDNS is handled.
340	 * operate() should return with wait_reply. Later on a callback
341	 * will cause operate() to be called with event timeout or reply.
342	 * The time until a timeout is calculated from roundtrip timing,
343	 * several UDP retries are attempted.
344	 * @param qinfo: query info.
345	 * @param flags: host order flags word, with opcode and CD bit.
346	 * @param dnssec: if set, EDNS record will have bits set.
347	 *	If EDNS_DO bit is set, DO bit is set in EDNS records.
348	 *	If BIT_CD is set, CD bit is set in queries with EDNS records.
349	 * @param want_dnssec: if set, the validator wants DNSSEC.  Without
350	 * 	EDNS, the answer is likely to be useless for this domain.
351	 * @param nocaps: do not use caps_for_id, use the qname as given.
352	 *	(ignored if caps_for_id is disabled).
353	 * @param addr: where to.
354	 * @param addrlen: length of addr.
355	 * @param zone: delegation point name.
356	 * @param zonelen: length of zone name.
357	 * @param ssl_upstream: use SSL for upstream queries.
358	 * @param tls_auth_name: if ssl_upstream, use this name with TLS
359	 * 	authentication.
360	 * @param q: wich query state to reactivate upon return.
361	 * @return: false on failure (memory or socket related). no query was
362	 *	sent. Or returns an outbound entry with qsent and qstate set.
363	 *	This outbound_entry will be used on later module invocations
364	 *	that involve this query (timeout, error or reply).
365	 */
366	struct outbound_entry* (*send_query)(struct query_info* qinfo,
367		uint16_t flags, int dnssec, int want_dnssec, int nocaps,
368		struct sockaddr_storage* addr, socklen_t addrlen,
369		uint8_t* zone, size_t zonelen, int ssl_upstream,
370		char* tls_auth_name, struct module_qstate* q);
371
372	/**
373	 * Detach-subqueries.
374	 * Remove all sub-query references from this query state.
375	 * Keeps super-references of those sub-queries correct.
376	 * Updates stat items in mesh_area structure.
377	 * @param qstate: used to find mesh state.
378	 */
379	void (*detach_subs)(struct module_qstate* qstate);
380
381	/**
382	 * Attach subquery.
383	 * Creates it if it does not exist already.
384	 * Keeps sub and super references correct.
385	 * Updates stat items in mesh_area structure.
386	 * Pass if it is priming query or not.
387	 * return:
388	 * o if error (malloc) happened.
389	 * o need to initialise the new state (module init; it is a new state).
390	 *   so that the next run of the query with this module is successful.
391	 * o no init needed, attachment successful.
392	 *
393	 * @param qstate: the state to find mesh state, and that wants to
394	 * 	receive the results from the new subquery.
395	 * @param qinfo: what to query for (copied).
396	 * @param qflags: what flags to use (RD, CD flag or not).
397	 * @param prime: if it is a (stub) priming query.
398	 * @param valrec: validation lookup recursion, does not need validation
399	 * @param newq: If the new subquery needs initialisation, it is
400	 * 	returned, otherwise NULL is returned.
401	 * @return: false on error, true if success (and init may be needed).
402	 */
403	int (*attach_sub)(struct module_qstate* qstate,
404		struct query_info* qinfo, uint16_t qflags, int prime,
405		int valrec, struct module_qstate** newq);
406
407	/**
408	 * Add detached query.
409	 * Creates it if it does not exist already.
410	 * Does not make super/sub references.
411	 * Performs a cycle detection - for double check - and fails if there is
412	 * 	one.
413	 * Updates stat items in mesh_area structure.
414	 * Pass if it is priming query or not.
415	 * return:
416	 * 	o if error (malloc) happened.
417	 * 	o need to initialise the new state (module init; it is a new state).
418	 * 	  so that the next run of the query with this module is successful.
419	 * 	o no init needed, attachment successful.
420	 * 	o added subquery, created if it did not exist already.
421	 *
422	 * @param qstate: the state to find mesh state, and that wants to receive
423	 * 	the results from the new subquery.
424	 * @param qinfo: what to query for (copied).
425	 * @param qflags: what flags to use (RD / CD flag or not).
426	 * @param prime: if it is a (stub) priming query.
427	 * @param valrec: if it is a validation recursion query (lookup of key, DS).
428	 * @param newq: If the new subquery needs initialisation, it is returned,
429	 * 	otherwise NULL is returned.
430	 * @param sub: The added mesh state, created if it did not exist already.
431	 * @return: false on error, true if success (and init may be needed).
432	 */
433	int (*add_sub)(struct module_qstate* qstate,
434		struct query_info* qinfo, uint16_t qflags, int prime,
435		int valrec, struct module_qstate** newq,
436		struct mesh_state** sub);
437
438	/**
439	 * Kill newly attached sub. If attach_sub returns newq for
440	 * initialisation, but that fails, then this routine will cleanup and
441	 * delete the freshly created sub.
442	 * @param newq: the new subquery that is no longer needed.
443	 * 	It is removed.
444	 */
445	void (*kill_sub)(struct module_qstate* newq);
446
447	/**
448	 * Detect if adding a dependency for qstate on name,type,class will
449	 * create a dependency cycle.
450	 * @param qstate: given mesh querystate.
451	 * @param qinfo: query info for dependency.
452	 * @param flags: query flags of dependency, RD/CD flags.
453	 * @param prime: if dependency is a priming query or not.
454	 * @param valrec: validation lookup recursion, does not need validation
455	 * @return true if the name,type,class exists and the given
456	 * 	qstate mesh exists as a dependency of that name. Thus
457	 * 	if qstate becomes dependent on name,type,class then a
458	 * 	cycle is created.
459	 */
460	int (*detect_cycle)(struct module_qstate* qstate,
461		struct query_info* qinfo, uint16_t flags, int prime,
462		int valrec);
463
464	/** region for temporary usage. May be cleared after operate() call. */
465	struct regional* scratch;
466	/** buffer for temporary usage. May be cleared after operate() call. */
467	struct sldns_buffer* scratch_buffer;
468	/** internal data for daemon - worker thread. */
469	struct worker* worker;
470	/** the worker event base */
471	struct comm_base* worker_base;
472	/** the outside network */
473	struct outside_network* outnet;
474	/** mesh area with query state dependencies */
475	struct mesh_area* mesh;
476	/** allocation service */
477	struct alloc_cache* alloc;
478	/** random table to generate random numbers */
479	struct ub_randstate* rnd;
480	/** time in seconds, converted to integer */
481	time_t* now;
482	/** time in microseconds. Relatively recent. */
483	struct timeval* now_tv;
484	/** is validation required for messages, controls client-facing
485	 * validation status (AD bits) and servfails */
486	int need_to_validate;
487	/** trusted key storage; these are the configured keys, if not NULL,
488	 * otherwise configured by validator. These are the trust anchors,
489	 * and are not primed and ready for validation, but on the bright
490	 * side, they are read only memory, thus no locks and fast. */
491	struct val_anchors* anchors;
492	/** negative cache, configured by the validator. if not NULL,
493	 * contains NSEC record lookup trees. */
494	struct val_neg_cache* neg_cache;
495	/** the 5011-probe timer (if any) */
496	struct comm_timer* probe_timer;
497	/** auth zones */
498	struct auth_zones* auth_zones;
499	/** Mapping of forwarding zones to targets.
500	 * iterator forwarder information. per-thread, created by worker */
501	struct iter_forwards* fwds;
502	/**
503	 * iterator forwarder information. per-thread, created by worker.
504	 * The hints -- these aren't stored in the cache because they don't
505	 * expire. The hints are always used to "prime" the cache. Note
506	 * that both root hints and stub zone "hints" are stored in this
507	 * data structure.
508	 */
509	struct iter_hints* hints;
510	/** module specific data. indexed by module id. */
511	void* modinfo[MAX_MODULE];
512
513	/* Shared linked list of inplace callback functions */
514	struct inplace_cb* inplace_cb_lists[inplace_cb_types_total];
515
516	/**
517	 * Shared array of known edns options (size MAX_KNOWN_EDNS_OPTS).
518	 * Filled by edns literate modules during init.
519	 */
520	struct edns_known_option* edns_known_options;
521	/* Number of known edns options */
522	size_t edns_known_options_num;
523	/** EDNS client tag information */
524	struct edns_tags* edns_tags;
525
526	/* Make every mesh state unique, do not aggregate mesh states. */
527	int unique_mesh;
528};
529
530/**
531 * External visible states of the module state machine
532 * Modules may also have an internal state.
533 * Modules are supposed to run to completion or until blocked.
534 */
535enum module_ext_state {
536	/** initial state - new query */
537	module_state_initial = 0,
538	/** waiting for reply to outgoing network query */
539	module_wait_reply,
540	/** module is waiting for another module */
541	module_wait_module,
542	/** module is waiting for another module; that other is restarted */
543	module_restart_next,
544	/** module is waiting for sub-query */
545	module_wait_subquery,
546	/** module could not finish the query */
547	module_error,
548	/** module is finished with query */
549	module_finished
550};
551
552/**
553 * Events that happen to modules, that start or wakeup modules.
554 */
555enum module_ev {
556	/** new query */
557	module_event_new = 0,
558	/** query passed by other module */
559	module_event_pass,
560	/** reply inbound from server */
561	module_event_reply,
562	/** no reply, timeout or other error */
563	module_event_noreply,
564	/** reply is there, but capitalisation check failed */
565	module_event_capsfail,
566	/** next module is done, and its reply is awaiting you */
567	module_event_moddone,
568	/** error */
569	module_event_error
570};
571
572/**
573 * Linked list of sockaddrs
574 * May be allocated such that only 'len' bytes of addr exist for the structure.
575 */
576struct sock_list {
577	/** next in list */
578	struct sock_list* next;
579	/** length of addr */
580	socklen_t len;
581	/** sockaddr */
582	struct sockaddr_storage addr;
583};
584
585struct respip_action_info;
586
587/**
588 * Struct to hold relevant data for serve expired
589 */
590struct serve_expired_data {
591	struct comm_timer* timer;
592	serve_expired_lookup_func_type* get_cached_answer;
593};
594
595/**
596 * Module state, per query.
597 */
598struct module_qstate {
599	/** which query is being answered: name, type, class */
600	struct query_info qinfo;
601	/** flags uint16 from query */
602	uint16_t query_flags;
603	/** if this is a (stub or root) priming query (with hints) */
604	int is_priming;
605	/** if this is a validation recursion query that does not get
606	 * validation itself */
607	int is_valrec;
608
609	/** comm_reply contains server replies */
610	struct comm_reply* reply;
611	/** the reply message, with message for client and calling module */
612	struct dns_msg* return_msg;
613	/** the rcode, in case of error, instead of a reply message */
614	int return_rcode;
615	/** origin of the reply (can be NULL from cache, list for cnames) */
616	struct sock_list* reply_origin;
617	/** IP blacklist for queries */
618	struct sock_list* blacklist;
619	/** region for this query. Cleared when query process finishes. */
620	struct regional* region;
621	/** failure reason information if val-log-level is high */
622	struct config_strlist* errinf;
623
624	/** which module is executing */
625	int curmod;
626	/** module states */
627	enum module_ext_state ext_state[MAX_MODULE];
628	/** module specific data for query. indexed by module id. */
629	void* minfo[MAX_MODULE];
630	/** environment for this query */
631	struct module_env* env;
632	/** mesh related information for this query */
633	struct mesh_state* mesh_info;
634	/** how many seconds before expiry is this prefetched (0 if not) */
635	time_t prefetch_leeway;
636	/** serve expired data */
637	struct serve_expired_data* serve_expired_data;
638
639	/** incoming edns options from the front end */
640	struct edns_option* edns_opts_front_in;
641	/** outgoing edns options to the back end */
642	struct edns_option* edns_opts_back_out;
643	/** incoming edns options from the back end */
644	struct edns_option* edns_opts_back_in;
645	/** outgoing edns options to the front end */
646	struct edns_option* edns_opts_front_out;
647	/** whether modules should answer from the cache */
648	int no_cache_lookup;
649	/** whether modules should store answer in the cache */
650	int no_cache_store;
651	/** whether to refetch a fresh answer on finishing this state*/
652	int need_refetch;
653	/** whether the query (or a subquery) was ratelimited */
654	int was_ratelimited;
655
656	/**
657	 * Attributes of clients that share the qstate that may affect IP-based
658	 * actions.
659	 */
660	struct respip_client_info* client_info;
661
662	/** Extended result of response-ip action processing, mainly
663	 *  for logging purposes. */
664	struct respip_action_info* respip_action_info;
665
666	/** whether the reply should be dropped */
667	int is_drop;
668};
669
670/**
671 * Module functionality block
672 */
673struct module_func_block {
674	/** text string name of module */
675	const char* name;
676
677	/**
678	 * init the module. Called once for the global state.
679	 * This is the place to apply settings from the config file.
680	 * @param env: module environment.
681	 * @param id: module id number.
682	 * return: 0 on error
683	 */
684	int (*init)(struct module_env* env, int id);
685
686	/**
687	 * de-init, delete, the module. Called once for the global state.
688	 * @param env: module environment.
689	 * @param id: module id number.
690	 */
691	void (*deinit)(struct module_env* env, int id);
692
693	/**
694	 * accept a new query, or work further on existing query.
695	 * Changes the qstate->ext_state to be correct on exit.
696	 * @param ev: event that causes the module state machine to
697	 *	(re-)activate.
698	 * @param qstate: the query state.
699	 *	Note that this method is not allowed to change the
700	 *	query state 'identity', that is query info, qflags,
701	 *	and priming status.
702	 *	Attach a subquery to get results to a different query.
703	 * @param id: module id number that operate() is called on.
704	 * @param outbound: if not NULL this event is due to the reply/timeout
705	 *	or error on this outbound query.
706	 * @return: if at exit the ext_state is:
707	 *	o wait_module: next module is started. (with pass event).
708	 *	o error or finished: previous module is resumed.
709	 *	o otherwise it waits until that event happens (assumes
710	 *	  the service routine to make subrequest or send message
711	 *	  have been called.
712	 */
713	void (*operate)(struct module_qstate* qstate, enum module_ev event,
714		int id, struct outbound_entry* outbound);
715
716	/**
717	 * inform super querystate about the results from this subquerystate.
718	 * Is called when the querystate is finished.  The method invoked is
719	 * the one from the current module active in the super querystate.
720	 * @param qstate: the query state that is finished.
721	 *	Examine return_rcode and return_reply in the qstate.
722	 * @param id: module id for this module.
723	 *	This coincides with the current module for the super qstate.
724	 * @param super: the super querystate that needs to be informed.
725	 */
726	void (*inform_super)(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id,
727		struct module_qstate* super);
728
729	/**
730	 * clear module specific data
731	 */
732	void (*clear)(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id);
733
734	/**
735	 * How much memory is the module specific data using.
736	 * @param env: module environment.
737	 * @param id: the module id.
738	 * @return the number of bytes that are alloced.
739	 */
740	size_t (*get_mem)(struct module_env* env, int id);
741};
742
743/**
744 * Debug utility: module external qstate to string
745 * @param s: the state value.
746 * @return descriptive string.
747 */
748const char* strextstate(enum module_ext_state s);
749
750/**
751 * Debug utility: module event to string
752 * @param e: the module event value.
753 * @return descriptive string.
754 */
755const char* strmodulevent(enum module_ev e);
756
757/**
758 * Initialize the edns known options by allocating the required space.
759 * @param env: the module environment.
760 * @return false on failure (no memory).
761 */
762int edns_known_options_init(struct module_env* env);
763
764/**
765 * Free the allocated space for the known edns options.
766 * @param env: the module environment.
767 */
768void edns_known_options_delete(struct module_env* env);
769
770/**
771 * Register a known edns option. Overwrite the flags if it is already
772 * registered. Used before creating workers to register known edns options.
773 * @param opt_code: the edns option code.
774 * @param bypass_cache_stage: whether the option interacts with the cache.
775 * @param no_aggregation: whether the option implies more specific
776 *	aggregation.
777 * @param env: the module environment.
778 * @return true on success, false on failure (registering more options than
779 *	allowed or trying to register after the environment is copied to the
780 *	threads.)
781 */
782int edns_register_option(uint16_t opt_code, int bypass_cache_stage,
783	int no_aggregation, struct module_env* env);
784
785/**
786 * Register an inplace callback function.
787 * @param cb: pointer to the callback function.
788 * @param type: inplace callback type.
789 * @param cbarg: argument for the callback function, or NULL.
790 * @param env: the module environment.
791 * @param id: module id.
792 * @return true on success, false on failure (out of memory or trying to
793 *	register after the environment is copied to the threads.)
794 */
795int
796inplace_cb_register(void* cb, enum inplace_cb_list_type type, void* cbarg,
797	struct module_env* env, int id);
798
799/**
800 * Delete callback for specified type and module id.
801 * @param env: the module environment.
802 * @param type: inplace callback type.
803 * @param id: module id.
804 */
805void
806inplace_cb_delete(struct module_env* env, enum inplace_cb_list_type type,
807	int id);
808
809/**
810 * Delete all the inplace callback linked lists.
811 * @param env: the module environment.
812 */
813void inplace_cb_lists_delete(struct module_env* env);
814
815/**
816 * Check if an edns option is known.
817 * @param opt_code: the edns option code.
818 * @param env: the module environment.
819 * @return pointer to registered option if the edns option is known,
820 *	NULL otherwise.
821 */
822struct edns_known_option* edns_option_is_known(uint16_t opt_code,
823	struct module_env* env);
824
825/**
826 * Check if an edns option needs to bypass the reply from cache stage.
827 * @param list: the edns options.
828 * @param env: the module environment.
829 * @return true if an edns option needs to bypass the cache stage,
830 *	false otherwise.
831 */
832int edns_bypass_cache_stage(struct edns_option* list,
833	struct module_env* env);
834
835/**
836 * Check if an unique mesh state is required. Might be triggered by EDNS option
837 * or set for the complete env.
838 * @param list: the edns options.
839 * @param env: the module environment.
840 * @return true if an edns option needs a unique mesh state,
841 *	false otherwise.
842 */
843int unique_mesh_state(struct edns_option* list, struct module_env* env);
844
845/**
846 * Log the known edns options.
847 * @param level: the desired verbosity level.
848 * @param env: the module environment.
849 */
850void log_edns_known_options(enum verbosity_value level,
851	struct module_env* env);
852
853/**
854 * Copy state that may have happened in the subquery and is always relevant to
855 * the super.
856 * @param qstate: query state that finished.
857 * @param id: module id.
858 * @param super: the qstate to inform.
859 */
860void copy_state_to_super(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id,
861	struct module_qstate* super);
862
863#endif /* UTIL_MODULE_H */
864