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1 /* dnstap support for Unbound */
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Farsight Security, Inc.
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34 
35 #ifndef UNBOUND_DNSTAP_H
36 #define UNBOUND_DNSTAP_H
37 
38 #include "dnstap/dnstap_config.h"
39 
40 #ifdef USE_DNSTAP
41 
42 struct config_file;
43 struct fstrm_io;
44 struct fstrm_queue;
45 struct sldns_buffer;
46 
47 struct dt_env {
48 	/** dnstap I/O thread */
49 	struct fstrm_iothr *iothr;
50 
51 	/** dnstap I/O thread input queue */
52 	struct fstrm_iothr_queue *ioq;
53 
54 	/** dnstap "identity" field, NULL if disabled */
55 	char *identity;
56 
57 	/** dnstap "version" field, NULL if disabled */
58 	char *version;
59 
60 	/** length of "identity" field */
61 	unsigned len_identity;
62 
63 	/** length of "version" field */
64 	unsigned len_version;
65 
66 	/** whether to log Message/RESOLVER_QUERY */
67 	unsigned log_resolver_query_messages : 1;
68 	/** whether to log Message/RESOLVER_RESPONSE */
69 	unsigned log_resolver_response_messages : 1;
70 	/** whether to log Message/CLIENT_QUERY */
71 	unsigned log_client_query_messages : 1;
72 	/** whether to log Message/CLIENT_RESPONSE */
73 	unsigned log_client_response_messages : 1;
74 	/** whether to log Message/FORWARDER_QUERY */
75 	unsigned log_forwarder_query_messages : 1;
76 	/** whether to log Message/FORWARDER_RESPONSE */
77 	unsigned log_forwarder_response_messages : 1;
78 };
79 
80 /**
81  * Create dnstap environment object. Afterwards, call dt_apply_cfg() to fill in
82  * the config variables and dt_init() to fill in the per-worker state. Each
83  * worker needs a copy of this object but with its own I/O queue (the fq field
84  * of the structure) to ensure lock-free access to its own per-worker circular
85  * queue.  Duplicate the environment object if more than one worker needs to
86  * share access to the dnstap I/O socket.
87  * @param socket_path: path to dnstap logging socket, must be non-NULL.
88  * @param num_workers: number of worker threads, must be > 0.
89  * @return dt_env object, NULL on failure.
90  */
91 struct dt_env *
92 dt_create(const char *socket_path, unsigned num_workers);
93 
94 /**
95  * Apply config settings.
96  * @param env: dnstap environment object.
97  * @param cfg: new config settings.
98  */
99 void
100 dt_apply_cfg(struct dt_env *env, struct config_file *cfg);
101 
102 /**
103  * Initialize per-worker state in dnstap environment object.
104  * @param env: dnstap environment object to initialize, created with dt_create().
105  * @return: true on success, false on failure.
106  */
107 int
108 dt_init(struct dt_env *env);
109 
110 /**
111  * Delete dnstap environment object. Closes dnstap I/O socket and deletes all
112  * per-worker I/O queues.
113  */
114 void
115 dt_delete(struct dt_env *env);
116 
117 /**
118  * Create and send a new dnstap "Message" event of type CLIENT_QUERY.
119  * @param env: dnstap environment object.
120  * @param qsock: address/port of client.
121  * @param cptype: comm_udp or comm_tcp.
122  * @param qmsg: query message.
123  */
124 void
125 dt_msg_send_client_query(struct dt_env *env,
126 			 struct sockaddr_storage *qsock,
127 			 enum comm_point_type cptype,
128 			 struct sldns_buffer *qmsg);
129 
130 /**
131  * Create and send a new dnstap "Message" event of type CLIENT_RESPONSE.
132  * @param env: dnstap environment object.
133  * @param qsock: address/port of client.
134  * @param cptype: comm_udp or comm_tcp.
135  * @param rmsg: response message.
136  */
137 void
138 dt_msg_send_client_response(struct dt_env *env,
139 			    struct sockaddr_storage *qsock,
140 			    enum comm_point_type cptype,
141 			    struct sldns_buffer *rmsg);
142 
143 /**
144  * Create and send a new dnstap "Message" event of type RESOLVER_QUERY or
145  * FORWARDER_QUERY. The type used is dependent on the value of the RD bit
146  * in the query header.
147  * @param env: dnstap environment object.
148  * @param rsock: address/port of server the query is being sent to.
149  * @param cptype: comm_udp or comm_tcp.
150  * @param zone: query zone.
151  * @param zone_len: length of zone.
152  * @param qmsg: query message.
153  */
154 void
155 dt_msg_send_outside_query(struct dt_env *env,
156 			  struct sockaddr_storage *rsock,
157 			  enum comm_point_type cptype,
158 			  uint8_t *zone, size_t zone_len,
159 			  struct sldns_buffer *qmsg);
160 
161 /**
162  * Create and send a new dnstap "Message" event of type RESOLVER_RESPONSE or
163  * FORWARDER_RESPONSE. The type used is dependent on the value of the RD bit
164  * in the query header.
165  * @param env: dnstap environment object.
166  * @param rsock: address/port of server the response was received from.
167  * @param cptype: comm_udp or comm_tcp.
168  * @param zone: query zone.
169  * @param zone_len: length of zone.
170  * @param qbuf: outside_network's qbuf key.
171  * @param qbuf_len: length of outside_network's qbuf key.
172  * @param qtime: time query message was sent.
173  * @param rtime: time response message was sent.
174  * @param rmsg: response message.
175  */
176 void
177 dt_msg_send_outside_response(struct dt_env *env,
178 			     struct sockaddr_storage *rsock,
179 			     enum comm_point_type cptype,
180 			     uint8_t *zone, size_t zone_len,
181 			     uint8_t *qbuf, size_t qbuf_len,
182 			     const struct timeval *qtime,
183 			     const struct timeval *rtime,
184 			     struct sldns_buffer *rmsg);
185 
186 #endif /* USE_DNSTAP */
187 
188 #endif /* UNBOUND_DNSTAP_H */
189