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IN NO EVENT SHALL 20.\" THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 21.\" EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 22.\" PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; 23.\" OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, 24.\" WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR 25.\" OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF 26.\" ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27.\" 28.Dd October 7, 2006 29.Dt EVDNS 3 30.Os 31.Sh NAME 32.Nm evdns_init 33.Nm evdns_shutdown 34.Nm evdns_err_to_string 35.Nm evdns_nameserver_add 36.Nm evdns_count_nameservers 37.Nm evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend 38.Nm evdns_resume 39.Nm evdns_nameserver_ip_add 40.Nm evdns_resolve_ipv4 41.Nm evdns_resolve_reverse 42.Nm evdns_resolv_conf_parse 43.Nm evdns_config_windows_nameservers 44.Nm evdns_search_clear 45.Nm evdns_search_add 46.Nm evdns_search_ndots_set 47.Nm evdns_set_log_fn 48.Nd asynchronous functions for DNS resolution. 49.Sh SYNOPSIS 50.Fd #include <sys/time.h> 51.Fd #include <event.h> 52.Fd #include <evdns.h> 53.Ft int 54.Fn evdns_init 55.Ft void 56.Fn evdns_shutdown "int fail_requests" 57.Ft "const char *" 58.Fn evdns_err_to_string "int err" 59.Ft int 60.Fn evdns_nameserver_add "unsigned long int address" 61.Ft int 62.Fn evdns_count_nameservers 63.Ft int 64.Fn evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend 65.Ft int 66.Fn evdns_resume 67.Ft int 68.Fn evdns_nameserver_ip_add(const char *ip_as_string); 69.Ft int 70.Fn evdns_resolve_ipv4 "const char *name" "int flags" "evdns_callback_type callback" "void *ptr" 71.Ft int 72.Fn evdns_resolve_reverse "struct in_addr *in" "int flags" "evdns_callback_type callback" "void *ptr" 73.Ft int 74.Fn evdns_resolv_conf_parse "int flags" "const char *" 75.Ft void 76.Fn evdns_search_clear 77.Ft void 78.Fn evdns_search_add "const char *domain" 79.Ft void 80.Fn evdns_search_ndots_set "const int ndots" 81.Ft void 82.Fn evdns_set_log_fn "evdns_debug_log_fn_type fn" 83.Ft int 84.Fn evdns_config_windows_nameservers 85.Sh DESCRIPTION 86Welcome, gentle reader 87.Pp 88Async DNS lookups are really a whole lot harder than they should be, 89mostly stemming from the fact that the libc resolver has never been 90very good at them. Before you use this library you should see if libc 91can do the job for you with the modern async call getaddrinfo_a 92(see http://www.imperialviolet.org/page25.html#e498). Otherwise, 93please continue. 94.Pp 95This code is based on libevent and you must call event_init before 96any of the APIs in this file. You must also seed the OpenSSL random 97source if you are using OpenSSL for ids (see below). 98.Pp 99This library is designed to be included and shipped with your source 100code. You statically link with it. You should also test for the 101existence of strtok_r and define HAVE_STRTOK_R if you have it. 102.Pp 103The DNS protocol requires a good source of id numbers and these 104numbers should be unpredictable for spoofing reasons. There are 105three methods for generating them here and you must define exactly 106one of them. In increasing order of preference: 107.Pp 108.Bl -tag -width "DNS_USE_GETTIMEOFDAY_FOR_ID" -compact -offset indent 109.It DNS_USE_GETTIMEOFDAY_FOR_ID 110Using the bottom 16 bits of the usec result from gettimeofday. This 111is a pretty poor solution but should work anywhere. 112.It DNS_USE_CPU_CLOCK_FOR_ID 113Using the bottom 16 bits of the nsec result from the CPU's time 114counter. This is better, but may not work everywhere. Requires 115POSIX realtime support and you'll need to link against -lrt on 116glibc systems at least. 117.It DNS_USE_OPENSSL_FOR_ID 118Uses the OpenSSL RAND_bytes call to generate the data. You must 119have seeded the pool before making any calls to this library. 120.El 121.Pp 122The library keeps track of the state of nameservers and will avoid 123them when they go down. Otherwise it will round robin between them. 124.Pp 125Quick start guide: 126 #include "evdns.h" 127 void callback(int result, char type, int count, int ttl, 128 void *addresses, void *arg); 129 evdns_resolv_conf_parse(DNS_OPTIONS_ALL, "/etc/resolv.conf"); 130 evdns_resolve("www.hostname.com", 0, callback, NULL); 131.Pp 132When the lookup is complete the callback function is called. The 133first argument will be one of the DNS_ERR_* defines in evdns.h. 134Hopefully it will be DNS_ERR_NONE, in which case type will be 135DNS_IPv4_A, count will be the number of IP addresses, ttl is the time 136which the data can be cached for (in seconds), addresses will point 137to an array of uint32_t's and arg will be whatever you passed to 138evdns_resolve. 139.Pp 140Searching: 141.Pp 142In order for this library to be a good replacement for glibc's resolver it 143supports searching. This involves setting a list of default domains, in 144which names will be queried for. The number of dots in the query name 145determines the order in which this list is used. 146.Pp 147Searching appears to be a single lookup from the point of view of the API, 148although many DNS queries may be generated from a single call to 149evdns_resolve. Searching can also drastically slow down the resolution 150of names. 151.Pp 152To disable searching: 153.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent 154.It 155Never set it up. If you never call 156.Fn evdns_resolv_conf_parse, 157.Fn evdns_init, 158or 159.Fn evdns_search_add 160then no searching will occur. 161.It 162If you do call 163.Fn evdns_resolv_conf_parse 164then don't pass 165.Va DNS_OPTION_SEARCH 166(or 167.Va DNS_OPTIONS_ALL, 168which implies it). 169.It 170When calling 171.Fn evdns_resolve, 172pass the 173.Va DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH 174flag. 175.El 176.Pp 177The order of searches depends on the number of dots in the name. If the 178number is greater than the ndots setting then the names is first tried 179globally. Otherwise each search domain is appended in turn. 180.Pp 181The ndots setting can either be set from a resolv.conf, or by calling 182evdns_search_ndots_set. 183.Pp 184For example, with ndots set to 1 (the default) and a search domain list of 185["myhome.net"]: 186 Query: www 187 Order: www.myhome.net, www. 188.Pp 189 Query: www.abc 190 Order: www.abc., www.abc.myhome.net 191.Pp 192.Sh API reference 193.Pp 194.Bl -tag -width 0123456 195.It Ft int Fn evdns_init 196Initializes support for non-blocking name resolution by calling 197.Fn evdns_resolv_conf_parse 198on UNIX and 199.Fn evdns_config_windows_nameservers 200on Windows. 201.It Ft int Fn evdns_nameserver_add "unsigned long int address" 202Add a nameserver. The address should be an IP address in 203network byte order. The type of address is chosen so that 204it matches in_addr.s_addr. 205Returns non-zero on error. 206.It Ft int Fn evdns_nameserver_ip_add "const char *ip_as_string" 207This wraps the above function by parsing a string as an IP 208address and adds it as a nameserver. 209Returns non-zero on error 210.It Ft int Fn evdns_resolve "const char *name" "int flags" "evdns_callback_type callback" "void *ptr" 211Resolve a name. The name parameter should be a DNS name. 212The flags parameter should be 0, or DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH 213which disables searching for this query. (see defn of 214searching above). 215.Pp 216The callback argument is a function which is called when 217this query completes and ptr is an argument which is passed 218to that callback function. 219.Pp 220Returns non-zero on error 221.It Ft void Fn evdns_search_clear 222Clears the list of search domains 223.It Ft void Fn evdns_search_add "const char *domain" 224Add a domain to the list of search domains 225.It Ft void Fn evdns_search_ndots_set "int ndots" 226Set the number of dots which, when found in a name, causes 227the first query to be without any search domain. 228.It Ft int Fn evdns_count_nameservers "void" 229Return the number of configured nameservers (not necessarily the 230number of running nameservers). This is useful for double-checking 231whether our calls to the various nameserver configuration functions 232have been successful. 233.It Ft int Fn evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend "void" 234Remove all currently configured nameservers, and suspend all pending 235resolves. Resolves will not necessarily be re-attempted until 236evdns_resume() is called. 237.It Ft int Fn evdns_resume "void" 238Re-attempt resolves left in limbo after an earlier call to 239evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend(). 240.It Ft int Fn evdns_config_windows_nameservers "void" 241Attempt to configure a set of nameservers based on platform settings on 242a win32 host. Preferentially tries to use GetNetworkParams; if that fails, 243looks in the registry. Returns 0 on success, nonzero on failure. 244.It Ft int Fn evdns_resolv_conf_parse "int flags" "const char *filename" 245Parse a resolv.conf like file from the given filename. 246.Pp 247See the man page for resolv.conf for the format of this file. 248The flags argument determines what information is parsed from 249this file: 250.Bl -tag -width "DNS_OPTION_NAMESERVERS" -offset indent -compact -nested 251.It DNS_OPTION_SEARCH 252domain, search and ndots options 253.It DNS_OPTION_NAMESERVERS 254nameserver lines 255.It DNS_OPTION_MISC 256timeout and attempts options 257.It DNS_OPTIONS_ALL 258all of the above 259.El 260.Pp 261The following directives are not parsed from the file: 262 sortlist, rotate, no-check-names, inet6, debug 263.Pp 264Returns non-zero on error: 265.Bl -tag -width "0" -offset indent -compact -nested 266.It 0 267no errors 268.It 1 269failed to open file 270.It 2 271failed to stat file 272.It 3 273file too large 274.It 4 275out of memory 276.It 5 277short read from file 278.El 279.El 280.Sh Internals: 281Requests are kept in two queues. The first is the inflight queue. In 282this queue requests have an allocated transaction id and nameserver. 283They will soon be transmitted if they haven't already been. 284.Pp 285The second is the waiting queue. The size of the inflight ring is 286limited and all other requests wait in waiting queue for space. This 287bounds the number of concurrent requests so that we don't flood the 288nameserver. Several algorithms require a full walk of the inflight 289queue and so bounding its size keeps thing going nicely under huge 290(many thousands of requests) loads. 291.Pp 292If a nameserver loses too many requests it is considered down and we 293try not to use it. After a while we send a probe to that nameserver 294(a lookup for google.com) and, if it replies, we consider it working 295again. If the nameserver fails a probe we wait longer to try again 296with the next probe. 297.Sh SEE ALSO 298.Xr event 3 , 299.Xr gethostbyname 3 , 300.Xr resolv.conf 5 301.Sh HISTORY 302The 303.Nm evdns 304API was developed by Adam Langley on top of the 305.Nm libevent 306API. 307The code was integrate into 308.Nm Tor 309by Nick Mathewson and finally put into 310.Nm libevent 311itself by Niels Provos. 312.Sh AUTHORS 313The 314.Nm evdns 315API and code was written by Adam Langley with significant 316contributions by Nick Mathewson. 317.Sh BUGS 318This documentation is neither complete nor authoritative. 319If you are in doubt about the usage of this API then 320check the source code to find out how it works, write 321up the missing piece of documentation and send it to 322me for inclusion in this man page. 323