1 /* 2 * unbound.h - unbound validating resolver public API 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2007, NLnet Labs. 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Synchronously and asynchronously. 41 * 42 * Several ways to use this interface from an application wishing 43 * to perform (validated) DNS lookups. 44 * 45 * All start with 46 * ctx = ub_ctx_create(); 47 * err = ub_ctx_add_ta(ctx, "..."); 48 * err = ub_ctx_add_ta(ctx, "..."); 49 * ... some lookups 50 * ... call ub_ctx_delete(ctx); when you want to stop. 51 * 52 * Application not threaded. Blocking. 53 * int err = ub_resolve(ctx, "www.example.com", ... 54 * if(err) fprintf(stderr, "lookup error: %s\n", ub_strerror(err)); 55 * ... use the answer 56 * 57 * Application not threaded. Non-blocking ('asynchronous'). 58 * err = ub_resolve_async(ctx, "www.example.com", ... my_callback); 59 * ... application resumes processing ... 60 * ... and when either ub_poll(ctx) is true 61 * ... or when the file descriptor ub_fd(ctx) is readable, 62 * ... or whenever, the app calls ... 63 * ub_process(ctx); 64 * ... if no result is ready, the app resumes processing above, 65 * ... or process() calls my_callback() with results. 66 * 67 * ... if the application has nothing more to do, wait for answer 68 * ub_wait(ctx); 69 * 70 * Application threaded. Blocking. 71 * Blocking, same as above. The current thread does the work. 72 * Multiple threads can use the *same context*, each does work and uses 73 * shared cache data from the context. 74 * 75 * Application threaded. Non-blocking ('asynchronous'). 76 * ... setup threaded-asynchronous config option 77 * err = ub_ctx_async(ctx, 1); 78 * ... same as async for non-threaded 79 * ... the callbacks are called in the thread that calls process(ctx) 80 * 81 * Openssl needs to have locking in place, and the application must set 82 * it up, because a mere library cannot do this, use the calls 83 * CRYPTO_set_id_callback and CRYPTO_set_locking_callback. 84 * 85 * If no threading is compiled in, the above async example uses fork(2) to 86 * create a process to perform the work. The forked process exits when the 87 * calling process exits, or ctx_delete() is called. 88 * Otherwise, for asynchronous with threading, a worker thread is created. 89 * 90 * The blocking calls use shared ctx-cache when threaded. Thus 91 * ub_resolve() and ub_resolve_async() && ub_wait() are 92 * not the same. The first makes the current thread do the work, setting 93 * up buffers, etc, to perform the work (but using shared cache data). 94 * The second calls another worker thread (or process) to perform the work. 95 * And no buffers need to be set up, but a context-switch happens. 96 */ 97 #ifndef _UB_UNBOUND_H 98 #define _UB_UNBOUND_H 99 100 #ifdef __cplusplus 101 extern "C" { 102 #endif 103 104 /** the version of this header file */ 105 #define UNBOUND_VERSION_MAJOR @UNBOUND_VERSION_MAJOR@ 106 #define UNBOUND_VERSION_MINOR @UNBOUND_VERSION_MINOR@ 107 #define UNBOUND_VERSION_MICRO @UNBOUND_VERSION_MICRO@ 108 109 /** 110 * The validation context is created to hold the resolver status, 111 * validation keys and a small cache (containing messages, rrsets, 112 * roundtrip times, trusted keys, lameness information). 113 * 114 * Its contents are internally defined. 115 */ 116 struct ub_ctx; 117 118 /** 119 * The validation and resolution results. 120 * Allocated by the resolver, and need to be freed by the application 121 * with ub_resolve_free(). 122 */ 123 struct ub_result { 124 /** The original question, name text string. */ 125 char* qname; 126 /** the type asked for */ 127 int qtype; 128 /** the class asked for */ 129 int qclass; 130 131 /** 132 * a list of network order DNS rdata items, terminated with a 133 * NULL pointer, so that data[0] is the first result entry, 134 * data[1] the second, and the last entry is NULL. 135 * If there was no data, data[0] is NULL. 136 */ 137 char** data; 138 139 /** the length in bytes of the data items, len[i] for data[i] */ 140 int* len; 141 142 /** 143 * canonical name for the result (the final cname). 144 * zero terminated string. 145 * May be NULL if no canonical name exists. 146 */ 147 char* canonname; 148 149 /** 150 * DNS RCODE for the result. May contain additional error code if 151 * there was no data due to an error. 0 (NOERROR) if okay. 152 */ 153 int rcode; 154 155 /** 156 * The DNS answer packet. Network formatted. Can contain DNSSEC types. 157 */ 158 void* answer_packet; 159 /** length of the answer packet in octets. */ 160 int answer_len; 161 162 /** 163 * If there is any data, this is true. 164 * If false, there was no data (nxdomain may be true, rcode can be set). 165 */ 166 int havedata; 167 168 /** 169 * If there was no data, and the domain did not exist, this is true. 170 * If it is false, and there was no data, then the domain name 171 * is purported to exist, but the requested data type is not available. 172 */ 173 int nxdomain; 174 175 /** 176 * True, if the result is validated securely. 177 * False, if validation failed or domain queried has no security info. 178 * 179 * It is possible to get a result with no data (havedata is false), 180 * and secure is true. This means that the non-existence of the data 181 * was cryptographically proven (with signatures). 182 */ 183 int secure; 184 185 /** 186 * If the result was not secure (secure==0), and this result is due 187 * to a security failure, bogus is true. 188 * This means the data has been actively tampered with, signatures 189 * failed, expected signatures were not present, timestamps on 190 * signatures were out of date and so on. 191 * 192 * If !secure and !bogus, this can happen if the data is not secure 193 * because security is disabled for that domain name. 194 * This means the data is from a domain where data is not signed. 195 */ 196 int bogus; 197 198 /** 199 * If the result is bogus this contains a string (zero terminated) 200 * that describes the failure. There may be other errors as well 201 * as the one described, the description may not be perfectly accurate. 202 * Is NULL if the result is not bogus. 203 */ 204 char* why_bogus; 205 206 /** 207 * If the query or one of its subqueries was ratelimited. Useful if 208 * ratelimiting is enabled and answer to the client is SERVFAIL as a 209 * result. 210 */ 211 int was_ratelimited; 212 213 /** 214 * TTL for the result, in seconds. If the security is bogus, then 215 * you also cannot trust this value. 216 */ 217 int ttl; 218 }; 219 220 /** 221 * Callback for results of async queries. 222 * The readable function definition looks like: 223 * void my_callback(void* my_arg, int err, struct ub_result* result); 224 * It is called with 225 * void* my_arg: your pointer to a (struct of) data of your choice, 226 * or NULL. 227 * int err: if 0 all is OK, otherwise an error occured and no results 228 * are forthcoming. 229 * struct result: pointer to more detailed result structure. 230 * This structure is allocated on the heap and needs to be 231 * freed with ub_resolve_free(result); 232 */ 233 typedef void (*ub_callback_type)(void*, int, struct ub_result*); 234 235 /** 236 * Create a resolving and validation context. 237 * The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised by 238 * default. Use ub_ctx_resolvconf and ub_ctx_hosts to read them. 239 * @return a new context. default initialisation. 240 * returns NULL on error. 241 */ 242 struct ub_ctx* ub_ctx_create(void); 243 244 /** 245 * Destroy a validation context and free all its resources. 246 * Outstanding async queries are killed and callbacks are not called for them. 247 * @param ctx: context to delete. 248 */ 249 void ub_ctx_delete(struct ub_ctx* ctx); 250 251 /** 252 * Set an option for the context. 253 * @param ctx: context. 254 * @param opt: option name from the unbound.conf config file format. 255 * (not all settings applicable). The name includes the trailing ':' 256 * for example ub_ctx_set_option(ctx, "logfile:", "mylog.txt"); 257 * This is a power-users interface that lets you specify all sorts 258 * of options. 259 * For some specific options, such as adding trust anchors, special 260 * routines exist. 261 * @param val: value of the option. 262 * @return: 0 if OK, else error. 263 */ 264 int ub_ctx_set_option(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* opt, const char* val); 265 266 /** 267 * Get an option from the context. 268 * @param ctx: context. 269 * @param opt: option name from the unbound.conf config file format. 270 * (not all settings applicable). The name excludes the trailing ':' 271 * for example ub_ctx_get_option(ctx, "logfile", &result); 272 * This is a power-users interface that lets you specify all sorts 273 * of options. 274 * @param str: the string is malloced and returned here. NULL on error. 275 * The caller must free() the string. In cases with multiple 276 * entries (auto-trust-anchor-file), a newline delimited list is 277 * returned in the string. 278 * @return 0 if OK else an error code (malloc failure, syntax error). 279 */ 280 int ub_ctx_get_option(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* opt, char** str); 281 282 /** 283 * setup configuration for the given context. 284 * @param ctx: context. 285 * @param fname: unbound config file (not all settings applicable). 286 * This is a power-users interface that lets you specify all sorts 287 * of options. 288 * For some specific options, such as adding trust anchors, special 289 * routines exist. 290 * @return: 0 if OK, else error. 291 */ 292 int ub_ctx_config(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* fname); 293 294 /** 295 * Set machine to forward DNS queries to, the caching resolver to use. 296 * IP4 or IP6 address. Forwards all DNS requests to that machine, which 297 * is expected to run a recursive resolver. If the proxy is not 298 * DNSSEC-capable, validation may fail. Can be called several times, in 299 * that case the addresses are used as backup servers. 300 * 301 * To read the list of nameservers from /etc/resolv.conf (from DHCP or so), 302 * use the call ub_ctx_resolvconf. 303 * 304 * @param ctx: context. 305 * At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the 306 * first resolve is done. 307 * @param addr: address, IP4 or IP6 in string format. 308 * If the addr is NULL, forwarding is disabled. 309 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 310 */ 311 int ub_ctx_set_fwd(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* addr); 312 313 /** 314 * Use DNS over TLS to send queries to machines set with ub_ctx_set_fwd(). 315 * 316 * @param ctx: context. 317 * At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the 318 * first resolve is done. 319 * @param tls: enable or disable DNS over TLS 320 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 321 */ 322 int ub_ctx_set_tls(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int tls); 323 324 /** 325 * Add a stub zone, with given address to send to. This is for custom 326 * root hints or pointing to a local authoritative dns server. 327 * For dns resolvers and the 'DHCP DNS' ip address, use ub_ctx_set_fwd. 328 * This is similar to a stub-zone entry in unbound.conf. 329 * 330 * @param ctx: context. 331 * It is only possible to set configuration before the 332 * first resolve is done. 333 * @param zone: name of the zone, string. 334 * @param addr: address, IP4 or IP6 in string format. 335 * The addr is added to the list of stub-addresses if the entry exists. 336 * If the addr is NULL the stub entry is removed. 337 * @param isprime: set to true to set stub-prime to yes for the stub. 338 * For local authoritative servers, people usually set it to false, 339 * For root hints it should be set to true. 340 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 341 */ 342 int ub_ctx_set_stub(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* zone, const char* addr, 343 int isprime); 344 345 /** 346 * Read list of nameservers to use from the filename given. 347 * Usually "/etc/resolv.conf". Uses those nameservers as caching proxies. 348 * If they do not support DNSSEC, validation may fail. 349 * 350 * Only nameservers are picked up, the searchdomain, ndots and other 351 * settings from resolv.conf(5) are ignored. 352 * 353 * @param ctx: context. 354 * At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the 355 * first resolve is done. 356 * @param fname: file name string. If NULL "/etc/resolv.conf" is used. 357 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 358 */ 359 int ub_ctx_resolvconf(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* fname); 360 361 /** 362 * Read list of hosts from the filename given. 363 * Usually "/etc/hosts". 364 * These addresses are not flagged as DNSSEC secure when queried for. 365 * 366 * @param ctx: context. 367 * At this time it is only possible to set configuration before the 368 * first resolve is done. 369 * @param fname: file name string. If NULL "/etc/hosts" is used. 370 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 371 */ 372 int ub_ctx_hosts(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* fname); 373 374 /** 375 * Add a trust anchor to the given context. 376 * The trust anchor is a string, on one line, that holds a valid DNSKEY or 377 * DS RR. 378 * @param ctx: context. 379 * At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the 380 * first resolve is done. 381 * @param ta: string, with zone-format RR on one line. 382 * [domainname] [TTL optional] [type] [class optional] [rdata contents] 383 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 384 */ 385 int ub_ctx_add_ta(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* ta); 386 387 /** 388 * Add trust anchors to the given context. 389 * Pass name of a file with DS and DNSKEY records (like from dig or drill). 390 * @param ctx: context. 391 * At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the 392 * first resolve is done. 393 * @param fname: filename of file with keyfile with trust anchors. 394 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 395 */ 396 int ub_ctx_add_ta_file(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* fname); 397 398 /** 399 * Add trust anchor to the given context that is tracked with RFC5011 400 * automated trust anchor maintenance. The file is written to when the 401 * trust anchor is changed. 402 * Pass the name of a file that was output from eg. unbound-anchor, 403 * or you can start it by providing a trusted DNSKEY or DS record on one 404 * line in the file. 405 * @param ctx: context. 406 * At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the 407 * first resolve is done. 408 * @param fname: filename of file with trust anchor. 409 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 410 */ 411 int ub_ctx_add_ta_autr(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* fname); 412 413 /** 414 * Add trust anchors to the given context. 415 * Pass the name of a bind-style config file with trusted-keys{}. 416 * @param ctx: context. 417 * At this time it is only possible to add trusted keys before the 418 * first resolve is done. 419 * @param fname: filename of file with bind-style config entries with trust 420 * anchors. 421 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 422 */ 423 int ub_ctx_trustedkeys(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* fname); 424 425 /** 426 * Set debug output (and error output) to the specified stream. 427 * Pass NULL to disable. Default is stderr. 428 * @param ctx: context. 429 * @param out: FILE* out file stream to log to. 430 * Type void* to avoid stdio dependency of this header file. 431 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 432 */ 433 int ub_ctx_debugout(struct ub_ctx* ctx, void* out); 434 435 /** 436 * Set debug verbosity for the context 437 * Output is directed to stderr. 438 * @param ctx: context. 439 * @param d: debug level, 0 is off, 1 is very minimal, 2 is detailed, 440 * and 3 is lots. 441 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 442 */ 443 int ub_ctx_debuglevel(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int d); 444 445 /** 446 * Set a context behaviour for asynchronous action. 447 * @param ctx: context. 448 * @param dothread: if true, enables threading and a call to resolve_async() 449 * creates a thread to handle work in the background. 450 * If false, a process is forked to handle work in the background. 451 * Changes to this setting after async() calls have been made have 452 * no effect (delete and re-create the context to change). 453 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 454 */ 455 int ub_ctx_async(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int dothread); 456 457 /** 458 * Poll a context to see if it has any new results 459 * Do not poll in a loop, instead extract the fd below to poll for readiness, 460 * and then check, or wait using the wait routine. 461 * @param ctx: context. 462 * @return: 0 if nothing to read, or nonzero if a result is available. 463 * If nonzero, call ctx_process() to do callbacks. 464 */ 465 int ub_poll(struct ub_ctx* ctx); 466 467 /** 468 * Wait for a context to finish with results. Calls ub_process() after 469 * the wait for you. After the wait, there are no more outstanding 470 * asynchronous queries. 471 * @param ctx: context. 472 * @return: 0 if OK, else error. 473 */ 474 int ub_wait(struct ub_ctx* ctx); 475 476 /** 477 * Get file descriptor. Wait for it to become readable, at this point 478 * answers are returned from the asynchronous validating resolver. 479 * Then call the ub_process to continue processing. 480 * This routine works immediately after context creation, the fd 481 * does not change. 482 * @param ctx: context. 483 * @return: -1 on error, or file descriptor to use select(2) with. 484 */ 485 int ub_fd(struct ub_ctx* ctx); 486 487 /** 488 * Call this routine to continue processing results from the validating 489 * resolver (when the fd becomes readable). 490 * Will perform necessary callbacks. 491 * @param ctx: context 492 * @return: 0 if OK, else error. 493 */ 494 int ub_process(struct ub_ctx* ctx); 495 496 /** 497 * Perform resolution and validation of the target name. 498 * @param ctx: context. 499 * The context is finalized, and can no longer accept config changes. 500 * @param name: domain name in text format (a zero terminated text string). 501 * @param rrtype: type of RR in host order, 1 is A (address). 502 * @param rrclass: class of RR in host order, 1 is IN (for internet). 503 * @param result: the result data is returned in a newly allocated result 504 * structure. May be NULL on return, return value is set to an error 505 * in that case (out of memory). 506 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 507 */ 508 int ub_resolve(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* name, int rrtype, 509 int rrclass, struct ub_result** result); 510 511 /** 512 * Perform resolution and validation of the target name. 513 * Asynchronous, after a while, the callback will be called with your 514 * data and the result. 515 * @param ctx: context. 516 * If no thread or process has been created yet to perform the 517 * work in the background, it is created now. 518 * The context is finalized, and can no longer accept config changes. 519 * @param name: domain name in text format (a string). 520 * @param rrtype: type of RR in host order, 1 is A. 521 * @param rrclass: class of RR in host order, 1 is IN (for internet). 522 * @param mydata: this data is your own data (you can pass NULL), 523 * and is passed on to the callback function. 524 * @param callback: this is called on completion of the resolution. 525 * It is called as: 526 * void callback(void* mydata, int err, struct ub_result* result) 527 * with mydata: the same as passed here, you may pass NULL, 528 * with err: is 0 when a result has been found. 529 * with result: a newly allocated result structure. 530 * The result may be NULL, in that case err is set. 531 * 532 * If an error happens during processing, your callback will be called 533 * with error set to a nonzero value (and result==NULL). 534 * @param async_id: if you pass a non-NULL value, an identifier number is 535 * returned for the query as it is in progress. It can be used to 536 * cancel the query. 537 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 538 */ 539 int ub_resolve_async(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* name, int rrtype, 540 int rrclass, void* mydata, ub_callback_type callback, int* async_id); 541 542 /** 543 * Cancel an async query in progress. 544 * Its callback will not be called. 545 * 546 * @param ctx: context. 547 * @param async_id: which query to cancel. 548 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 549 * This routine can return an error if the async_id passed does not exist 550 * or has already been delivered. If another thread is processing results 551 * at the same time, the result may be delivered at the same time and the 552 * cancel fails with an error. Also the cancel can fail due to a system 553 * error, no memory or socket failures. 554 */ 555 int ub_cancel(struct ub_ctx* ctx, int async_id); 556 557 /** 558 * Free storage associated with a result structure. 559 * @param result: to free 560 */ 561 void ub_resolve_free(struct ub_result* result); 562 563 /** 564 * Convert error value to a human readable string. 565 * @param err: error code from one of the libunbound functions. 566 * @return pointer to constant text string, zero terminated. 567 */ 568 const char* ub_strerror(int err); 569 570 /** 571 * Debug routine. Print the local zone information to debug output. 572 * @param ctx: context. Is finalized by the routine. 573 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 574 */ 575 int ub_ctx_print_local_zones(struct ub_ctx* ctx); 576 577 /** 578 * Add a new zone with the zonetype to the local authority info of the 579 * library. 580 * @param ctx: context. Is finalized by the routine. 581 * @param zone_name: name of the zone in text, "example.com" 582 * If it already exists, the type is updated. 583 * @param zone_type: type of the zone (like for unbound.conf) in text. 584 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 585 */ 586 int ub_ctx_zone_add(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char *zone_name, 587 const char *zone_type); 588 589 /** 590 * Remove zone from local authority info of the library. 591 * @param ctx: context. Is finalized by the routine. 592 * @param zone_name: name of the zone in text, "example.com" 593 * If it does not exist, nothing happens. 594 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 595 */ 596 int ub_ctx_zone_remove(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char *zone_name); 597 598 /** 599 * Add localdata to the library local authority info. 600 * Similar to local-data config statement. 601 * @param ctx: context. Is finalized by the routine. 602 * @param data: the resource record in text format, for example 603 * "www.example.com IN A 127.0.0.1" 604 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 605 */ 606 int ub_ctx_data_add(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char *data); 607 608 /** 609 * Remove localdata from the library local authority info. 610 * @param ctx: context. Is finalized by the routine. 611 * @param data: the name to delete all data from, like "www.example.com". 612 * @return 0 if OK, else error. 613 */ 614 int ub_ctx_data_remove(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char *data); 615 616 /** 617 * Get a version string from the libunbound implementation. 618 * @return a static constant string with the version number. 619 */ 620 const char* ub_version(void); 621 622 /** 623 * Some global statistics that are not in struct stats_info, 624 * this struct is shared on a shm segment (shm-key in unbound.conf) 625 */ 626 struct ub_shm_stat_info { 627 int num_threads; 628 629 struct { 630 long long now_sec, now_usec; 631 long long up_sec, up_usec; 632 long long elapsed_sec, elapsed_usec; 633 } time; 634 635 struct { 636 long long msg; 637 long long rrset; 638 long long val; 639 long long iter; 640 long long subnet; 641 long long ipsecmod; 642 long long respip; 643 long long dnscrypt_shared_secret; 644 long long dnscrypt_nonce; 645 long long dynlib; 646 } mem; 647 }; 648 649 /** number of qtype that is stored for in array */ 650 #define UB_STATS_QTYPE_NUM 256 651 /** number of qclass that is stored for in array */ 652 #define UB_STATS_QCLASS_NUM 256 653 /** number of rcodes in stats */ 654 #define UB_STATS_RCODE_NUM 16 655 /** number of opcodes in stats */ 656 #define UB_STATS_OPCODE_NUM 16 657 /** number of histogram buckets */ 658 #define UB_STATS_BUCKET_NUM 40 659 /** number of RPZ actions */ 660 #define UB_STATS_RPZ_ACTION_NUM 10 661 662 /** per worker statistics. */ 663 struct ub_server_stats { 664 /** number of queries from clients received. */ 665 long long num_queries; 666 /** number of queries that have been dropped/ratelimited by ip. */ 667 long long num_queries_ip_ratelimited; 668 /** number of queries that had a cache-miss. */ 669 long long num_queries_missed_cache; 670 /** number of prefetch queries - cachehits with prefetch */ 671 long long num_queries_prefetch; 672 673 /** 674 * Sum of the querylistsize of the worker for 675 * every query that missed cache. To calculate average. 676 */ 677 long long sum_query_list_size; 678 /** max value of query list size reached. */ 679 long long max_query_list_size; 680 681 /** Extended stats below (bool) */ 682 int extended; 683 684 /** qtype stats */ 685 long long qtype[UB_STATS_QTYPE_NUM]; 686 /** bigger qtype values not in array */ 687 long long qtype_big; 688 /** qclass stats */ 689 long long qclass[UB_STATS_QCLASS_NUM]; 690 /** bigger qclass values not in array */ 691 long long qclass_big; 692 /** query opcodes */ 693 long long qopcode[UB_STATS_OPCODE_NUM]; 694 /** number of queries over TCP */ 695 long long qtcp; 696 /** number of outgoing queries over TCP */ 697 long long qtcp_outgoing; 698 /** number of queries over (DNS over) TLS */ 699 long long qtls; 700 /** number of queries over (DNS over) HTTPS */ 701 long long qhttps; 702 /** number of queries over IPv6 */ 703 long long qipv6; 704 /** number of queries with QR bit */ 705 long long qbit_QR; 706 /** number of queries with AA bit */ 707 long long qbit_AA; 708 /** number of queries with TC bit */ 709 long long qbit_TC; 710 /** number of queries with RD bit */ 711 long long qbit_RD; 712 /** number of queries with RA bit */ 713 long long qbit_RA; 714 /** number of queries with Z bit */ 715 long long qbit_Z; 716 /** number of queries with AD bit */ 717 long long qbit_AD; 718 /** number of queries with CD bit */ 719 long long qbit_CD; 720 /** number of queries with EDNS OPT record */ 721 long long qEDNS; 722 /** number of queries with EDNS with DO flag */ 723 long long qEDNS_DO; 724 /** answer rcodes */ 725 long long ans_rcode[UB_STATS_RCODE_NUM]; 726 /** answers with pseudo rcode 'nodata' */ 727 long long ans_rcode_nodata; 728 /** answers that were secure (AD) */ 729 long long ans_secure; 730 /** answers that were bogus (withheld as SERVFAIL) */ 731 long long ans_bogus; 732 /** rrsets marked bogus by validator */ 733 long long rrset_bogus; 734 /** number of queries that have been ratelimited by domain recursion. */ 735 long long queries_ratelimited; 736 /** unwanted traffic received on server-facing ports */ 737 long long unwanted_replies; 738 /** unwanted traffic received on client-facing ports */ 739 long long unwanted_queries; 740 /** usage of tcp accept list */ 741 long long tcp_accept_usage; 742 /** expired answers served from cache */ 743 long long ans_expired; 744 /** histogram data exported to array 745 * if the array is the same size, no data is lost, and 746 * if all histograms are same size (is so by default) then 747 * adding up works well. */ 748 long long hist[UB_STATS_BUCKET_NUM]; 749 750 /** number of message cache entries */ 751 long long msg_cache_count; 752 /** number of rrset cache entries */ 753 long long rrset_cache_count; 754 /** number of infra cache entries */ 755 long long infra_cache_count; 756 /** number of key cache entries */ 757 long long key_cache_count; 758 759 /** number of queries that used dnscrypt */ 760 long long num_query_dnscrypt_crypted; 761 /** number of queries that queried dnscrypt certificates */ 762 long long num_query_dnscrypt_cert; 763 /** number of queries in clear text and not asking for the certificates */ 764 long long num_query_dnscrypt_cleartext; 765 /** number of malformed encrypted queries */ 766 long long num_query_dnscrypt_crypted_malformed; 767 /** number of queries which did not have a shared secret in cache */ 768 long long num_query_dnscrypt_secret_missed_cache; 769 /** number of dnscrypt shared secret cache entries */ 770 long long shared_secret_cache_count; 771 /** number of queries which are replays */ 772 long long num_query_dnscrypt_replay; 773 /** number of dnscrypt nonces cache entries */ 774 long long nonce_cache_count; 775 /** number of queries for unbound's auth_zones, upstream query */ 776 long long num_query_authzone_up; 777 /** number of queries for unbound's auth_zones, downstream answers */ 778 long long num_query_authzone_down; 779 /** number of times neg cache records were used to generate NOERROR 780 * responses. */ 781 long long num_neg_cache_noerror; 782 /** number of times neg cache records were used to generate NXDOMAIN 783 * responses. */ 784 long long num_neg_cache_nxdomain; 785 /** number of queries answered from edns-subnet specific data */ 786 long long num_query_subnet; 787 /** number of queries answered from edns-subnet specific data, and 788 * the answer was from the edns-subnet cache. */ 789 long long num_query_subnet_cache; 790 /** number of bytes in the stream wait buffers */ 791 long long mem_stream_wait; 792 /** number of bytes in the HTTP2 query buffers */ 793 long long mem_http2_query_buffer; 794 /** number of bytes in the HTTP2 response buffers */ 795 long long mem_http2_response_buffer; 796 /** number of TLS connection resume */ 797 long long qtls_resume; 798 /** RPZ action stats */ 799 long long rpz_action[UB_STATS_RPZ_ACTION_NUM]; 800 }; 801 802 /** 803 * Statistics to send over the control pipe when asked 804 * This struct is made to be memcopied, sent in binary. 805 * shm mapped with (number+1) at num_threads+1, with first as total 806 */ 807 struct ub_stats_info { 808 /** the thread stats */ 809 struct ub_server_stats svr; 810 811 /** mesh stats: current number of states */ 812 long long mesh_num_states; 813 /** mesh stats: current number of reply (user) states */ 814 long long mesh_num_reply_states; 815 /** mesh stats: number of reply states overwritten with a new one */ 816 long long mesh_jostled; 817 /** mesh stats: number of incoming queries dropped */ 818 long long mesh_dropped; 819 /** mesh stats: replies sent */ 820 long long mesh_replies_sent; 821 /** mesh stats: sum of waiting times for the replies */ 822 long long mesh_replies_sum_wait_sec, mesh_replies_sum_wait_usec; 823 /** mesh stats: median of waiting times for replies (in sec) */ 824 double mesh_time_median; 825 }; 826 827 #ifdef __cplusplus 828 } 829 #endif 830 831 #endif /* _UB_UNBOUND_H */ 832