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1 /*
2  * unbound-event.h - unbound validating resolver public API with events
3  *
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35 
36 /**
37  * \file
38  *
39  * This file contains the unbound interface for use with user defined
40  * pluggable event bases.
41  *
42  * Use ub_ctx_create_event_ub_base() to create an unbound context that uses
43  * the user provided event base API.  Then, use the ub_resolve_event call
44  * to add DNS resolve queries to the context.  Those then run whith the
45  * provided event_base, and when they are done you get a function callback.
46  *
47  * This method does not fork another process or create a thread, the effort
48  * is done by the unbound state machines that are connected to the event base.
49  *
50  * It is also possible to provide a libevent based event base by using
51  * ub_ctx_create_event_base().  But you have to use the same libevent that
52  * unbound was compiled with, otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and
53  * event_base structures would be different.
54  */
55 #ifndef _UB_UNBOUND_EVENT_H
56 #define _UB_UNBOUND_EVENT_H
57 
58 #ifdef __cplusplus
59 extern "C" {
60 #endif
61 
62 struct ub_ctx;
63 struct ub_result;
64 struct event_base;
65 
66 /** event timeout */
67 #define UB_EV_TIMEOUT      0x01
68 /** event fd readable */
69 #define UB_EV_READ         0x02
70 /** event fd writable */
71 #define UB_EV_WRITE        0x04
72 /** event signal */
73 #define UB_EV_SIGNAL       0x08
74 /** event must persist */
75 #define UB_EV_PERSIST      0x10
76 
77 /** magic number to identify this version of the pluggable event api */
78 #define UB_EVENT_MAGIC     0x44d74d78
79 
80 struct ub_event;
81 struct ub_event_base;
82 struct timeval;
83 
84 /**
85  * The Virtual Method Table for and ub_event_base "object"
86  */
87 struct ub_event_base_vmt {
88 	/** Destructor for the ub_event_base object,
89 	 * (not called by libunbound) */
90 	void (*free)(struct ub_event_base*);
91 	/** Run the event loop
92 	 * (not called by libunbound when using ub_resolve_event) */
93 	int (*dispatch)(struct ub_event_base*);
94 	/** Exit the given event loop */
95 	int (*loopexit)(struct ub_event_base*, struct timeval*);
96 	/** Instantiate a new ub_event associated with this event base */
97 	struct ub_event* (*new_event)(struct ub_event_base*,
98 		int fd, short bits, void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg);
99 	/** Instantiate a new signal associated with this event base,
100 	 * (not called by libunbound) */
101 	struct ub_event* (*new_signal)(struct ub_event_base*, int fd,
102 		void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg);
103 	/** Create a new ub_event associated with the given wsaevent,
104 	 * (not called by libunbound) */
105 	struct ub_event* (*winsock_register_wsaevent)(struct ub_event_base*,
106 		void* wsaevent, void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg);
107 };
108 
109 /**
110  * A user defined pluggable event base is registered by providing a
111  * ub_event_base "object" with the ub_ctx_create_ub_event() function.
112  * The magic number must be correct and the Virtual Method Table must be
113  * fully equipped providing the event base API to be used by libunbound.
114  */
115 struct ub_event_base {
116 	/** magic must be UB_EVENT_MAGIC (0x44d74d78) */
117 	unsigned long magic;
118 	/** Virtual Method Table for ub_event_base */
119 	struct ub_event_base_vmt* vmt;
120 };
121 
122 /**
123  * The Virtual Method Table for and ub_event "object"
124  */
125 struct ub_event_vmt {
126 	/** Add event bits for this event to fire on.
127 	 * The event will be deactivated before this function is called. */
128 	void (*add_bits)(struct ub_event*, short);
129 	/** Configure the event so it will not longer fire on given bits
130 	 * The event will be deactivated before this function is called. */
131 	void (*del_bits)(struct ub_event*, short);
132 	/** Change or set the file descriptor on the event
133 	 * The event will be deactivated before this function is called. */
134 	void (*set_fd)(struct ub_event*, int);
135 	/** Destructor for the ub_event object */
136 	void (*free)(struct ub_event*);
137 	/** Activate the event.  The given timeval is an timeout value. */
138 	int (*add)(struct ub_event*, struct timeval*);
139 	/** Deactivate the event */
140 	int (*del)(struct ub_event*);
141 	/** Reconfigure and activate a timeout event */
142 	int (*add_timer)(struct ub_event*, struct ub_event_base*,
143 		void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg, struct timeval*);
144 	/** Deactivate the timeout event */
145 	int (*del_timer)(struct ub_event*);
146 	/** Activate a signal event (not called by libunbound). */
147 	int (*add_signal)(struct ub_event*, struct timeval*);
148 	/** Deactivate a signal event (not called by libunbound). */
149 	int (*del_signal)(struct ub_event*);
150 	/** Destructor for a ub_event associated with a wsaevent,
151 	 * (not called by libunbound)
152 	 */
153 	void (*winsock_unregister_wsaevent)(struct ub_event* ev);
154 	/** Libunbound will signal the eventloop when a TCP windows socket
155 	 * will block on next read or write (given by the eventbits), to work
156 	 * around edge trigger event behaviour of select on windows with TCP.
157 	 */
158 	void (*winsock_tcp_wouldblock)(struct ub_event*, int eventbit);
159 };
160 
161 /**
162  * An "object" comprising a user defined pluggable event.
163  * The magic number must be correct and the Virtual Method Table must be
164  * fully equipped providing the ub_event API to be used by libunbound.
165  */
166 struct ub_event {
167 	/** magic must be UB_EVENT_MAGIC (0x44d74d78) */
168 	unsigned long magic;
169 	/** Virtual Method Table for ub_event */
170 	struct ub_event_vmt* vmt;
171 };
172 
173 typedef void (*ub_event_callback_type)(void*, int, void*, int, int, char*);
174 
175 /**
176  * Create a resolving and validation context.
177  * The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised by
178  * default. Use ub_ctx_resolvconf and ub_ctx_hosts to read them.
179  * @param base: the pluggable event base that the caller has created.
180  *      The unbound context uses this event base.
181  * @return a new context. default initialisation.
182  * 	returns NULL on error.
183  * You must use ub_resolve_event with this context.
184  * Do not call ub_ctx_async, ub_poll, ub_wait, ub_process, this is all done
185  * with the event_base.  Setup the options you like with the other functions.
186  */
187 struct ub_ctx* ub_ctx_create_ub_event(struct ub_event_base* base);
188 
189 /**
190  * Create a resolving and validation context.
191  * The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised by
192  * default. Use ub_ctx_resolvconf and ub_ctx_hosts to read them.
193  * You have to use the same libevent that unbound was compiled with,
194  * otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and event_base structures would
195  * be different.
196  * @param base: the event base that the caller has created.  The unbound
197  *	context uses this event base.
198  * @return a new context. default initialisation.
199  * 	returns NULL on error.
200  * You must use ub_resolve_event with this context.
201  * Do not call ub_ctx_async, ub_poll, ub_wait, ub_process, this is all done
202  * with the event_base.  Setup the options you like with the other functions.
203  */
204 struct ub_ctx* ub_ctx_create_event(struct event_base* base);
205 
206 /**
207  * Set a new libevent event_base on a context created with ub_ctx_create_event.
208  * You have to use the same libevent that unbound was compiled with,
209  * otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and event_base structures would
210  * be different.
211  * Any outbound queries will be canceled.
212  * @param ctx the ub_ctx to update.  Must have been created with ub_ctx_create_event
213  * @param base the new event_base to attach to the ctx
214  * @return 0 if OK, else error
215  */
216 int ub_ctx_set_event(struct ub_ctx* ctx, struct event_base* base);
217 
218 /**
219  * Perform resolution and validation of the target name.
220  * Asynchronous, after a while, the callback will be called with your
221  * data and the result.  Uses the event_base user installed by creating the
222  * context with ub_ctx_create_event().
223  * @param ctx: context with event_base in it.
224  *	The context is finalized, and can no longer accept all config changes.
225  * @param name: domain name in text format (a string).
226  * @param rrtype: type of RR in host order, 1 is A.
227  * @param rrclass: class of RR in host order, 1 is IN (for internet).
228  * @param mydata: this data is your own data (you can pass NULL),
229  * 	and is passed on to the callback function.
230  * @param callback: this is called on completion of the resolution.
231  * 	It is called as:
232  * 	void callback(void* mydata, int rcode, void* packet, int packet_len,
233  * 		int sec, char* why_bogus)
234  * 	with mydata: the same as passed here, you may pass NULL,
235  * 	with rcode: 0 on no error, nonzero for mostly SERVFAIL situations,
236  *		this is a DNS rcode.
237  *	with packet: a buffer with DNS wireformat packet with the answer.
238  *		do not inspect if rcode != 0.
239  *		do not write or free the packet buffer, it is used internally
240  *		in unbound (for other callbacks that want the same data).
241  *	with packet_len: length in bytes of the packet buffer.
242  *	with sec: 0 if insecure, 1 if bogus, 2 if DNSSEC secure.
243  *	with why_bogus: text string explaining why it is bogus (or NULL).
244  *	These point to buffers inside unbound; do not deallocate the packet or
245  *	error string.
246  *
247  * 	If an error happens during processing, your callback will be called
248  * 	with error set to a nonzero value (and result==NULL).
249  * 	For localdata (etc/hosts) the callback is called immediately, before
250  * 	resolve_event returns, async_id=0 is returned.
251  * @param async_id: if you pass a non-NULL value, an identifier number is
252  *	returned for the query as it is in progress. It can be used to
253  *	cancel the query.
254  * @return 0 if OK, else error.
255  */
256 int ub_resolve_event(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* name, int rrtype,
257 	int rrclass, void* mydata, ub_event_callback_type callback,
258 	int* async_id);
259 
260 #ifdef __cplusplus
261 }
262 #endif
263 
264 #endif /* _UB_UNBOUND_H */
265