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IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL EQUIPMENT 47 * CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 48 * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR 49 * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS 50 * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS 51 * SOFTWARE. 52 * - 53 * --Copyright-- 54 */ 55 56 #ifndef _NAMESER_H_ 57 #define _NAMESER_H_ 58 59 #include <sys/types.h> 60 61 /* 62 * Define constants based on rfc883 63 */ 64 #define PACKETSZ 512 /* maximum packet size */ 65 #define MAXDNAME 256 /* maximum domain name */ 66 #define MAXCDNAME 255 /* maximum compressed domain name */ 67 #define MAXLABEL 63 /* maximum length of domain label */ 68 /* Number of bytes of fixed size data in query structure */ 69 #define QFIXEDSZ 4 70 /* number of bytes of fixed size data in resource record */ 71 #define RRFIXEDSZ 10 72 73 /* 74 * Internet nameserver port number 75 */ 76 #define NAMESERVER_PORT 53 77 78 /* 79 * Currently defined opcodes 80 */ 81 #define QUERY 0x0 /* standard query */ 82 #define IQUERY 0x1 /* inverse query */ 83 #define STATUS 0x2 /* nameserver status query */ 84 /*#define xxx 0x3 /* 0x3 reserved */ 85 /* non standard - supports ALLOW_UPDATES stuff from Mike Schwartz */ 86 #define UPDATEA 0x9 /* add resource record */ 87 #define UPDATED 0xa /* delete a specific resource record */ 88 #define UPDATEDA 0xb /* delete all named resource record */ 89 #define UPDATEM 0xc /* modify a specific resource record */ 90 #define UPDATEMA 0xd /* modify all named resource record */ 91 92 #define ZONEINIT 0xe /* initial zone transfer */ 93 #define ZONEREF 0xf /* incremental zone referesh */ 94 95 /* 96 * Currently defined response codes 97 */ 98 #define NOERROR 0 /* no error */ 99 #define FORMERR 1 /* format error */ 100 #define SERVFAIL 2 /* server failure */ 101 #define NXDOMAIN 3 /* non existent domain */ 102 #define NOTIMP 4 /* not implemented */ 103 #define REFUSED 5 /* query refused */ 104 /* non standard */ 105 #define NOCHANGE 0xf /* update failed to change db */ 106 107 /* 108 * Type values for resources and queries 109 */ 110 #define T_A 1 /* host address */ 111 #define T_NS 2 /* authoritative server */ 112 #define T_MD 3 /* mail destination */ 113 #define T_MF 4 /* mail forwarder */ 114 #define T_CNAME 5 /* connonical name */ 115 #define T_SOA 6 /* start of authority zone */ 116 #define T_MB 7 /* mailbox domain name */ 117 #define T_MG 8 /* mail group member */ 118 #define T_MR 9 /* mail rename name */ 119 #define T_NULL 10 /* null resource record */ 120 #define T_WKS 11 /* well known service */ 121 #define T_PTR 12 /* domain name pointer */ 122 #define T_HINFO 13 /* host information */ 123 #define T_MINFO 14 /* mailbox information */ 124 #define T_MX 15 /* mail routing information */ 125 #define T_TXT 16 /* text strings */ 126 #define T_RP 17 /* responsible person */ 127 #define T_AFSDB 18 /* AFS cell database */ 128 #define T_NSAP 22 /* NSAP address */ 129 #define T_NSAP_PTR 23 /* reverse lookup for NSAP */ 130 /* non standard */ 131 #define T_UINFO 100 /* user (finger) information */ 132 #define T_UID 101 /* user ID */ 133 #define T_GID 102 /* group ID */ 134 #define T_UNSPEC 103 /* Unspecified format (binary data) */ 135 /* Query type values which do not appear in resource records */ 136 #define T_AXFR 252 /* transfer zone of authority */ 137 #define T_MAILB 253 /* transfer mailbox records */ 138 #define T_MAILA 254 /* transfer mail agent records */ 139 #define T_ANY 255 /* wildcard match */ 140 141 /* 142 * Values for class field 143 */ 144 145 #define C_IN 1 /* the arpa internet */ 146 #define C_CHAOS 3 /* for chaos net (MIT) */ 147 #define C_HS 4 /* for Hesiod name server (MIT) (XXX) */ 148 /* Query class values which do not appear in resource records */ 149 #define C_ANY 255 /* wildcard match */ 150 151 /* 152 * Status return codes for T_UNSPEC conversion routines 153 */ 154 #define CONV_SUCCESS 0 155 #define CONV_OVERFLOW -1 156 #define CONV_BADFMT -2 157 #define CONV_BADCKSUM -3 158 #define CONV_BADBUFLEN -4 159 160 #ifndef BYTE_ORDER 161 #define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234 /* least-significant byte first (vax, pc) */ 162 #define BIG_ENDIAN 4321 /* most-significant byte first (IBM, net) */ 163 #define PDP_ENDIAN 3412 /* LSB first in word, MSW first in long (pdp)*/ 164 165 #if defined(vax) || defined(ns32000) || defined(sun386) || defined(i386) || \ 166 defined(MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(BIT_ZERO_ON_RIGHT) || \ 167 defined(__alpha__) || defined(__alpha) 168 #define BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN 169 #endif 170 171 #if defined(sel) || defined(pyr) || defined(mc68000) || defined(sparc) || \ 172 defined(is68k) || defined(tahoe) || defined(ibm032) || defined(ibm370) || \ 173 defined(MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(_IBMR2) || \ 174 defined(apollo) || defined(hp9000) || defined(hp9000s300) || \ 175 defined (BIT_ZERO_ON_LEFT) 176 #define BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN 177 #endif 178 #endif /* BYTE_ORDER */ 179 180 #if !defined(BYTE_ORDER) || \ 181 (BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN && BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN && \ 182 BYTE_ORDER != PDP_ENDIAN) 183 /* you must determine what the correct bit order is for 184 * your compiler - the next line is an intentional error 185 * which will force your compiles to bomb until you fix 186 * the above macros. 187 */ 188 #error "Undefined or invalid BYTE_ORDER"; 189 #endif 190 191 /* 192 * Structure for query header. The order of the fields is machine- and 193 * compiler-dependent, depending on the byte/bit order and the layout 194 * of bit fields. We use bit fields only in int variables, as this 195 * is all ANSI requires. This requires a somewhat confusing rearrangement. 196 */ 197 198 typedef struct { 199 u_int16_t id; /* query identification number */ 200 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN 201 /* fields in third byte */ 202 u_int qr:1; /* response flag */ 203 u_int opcode:4; /* purpose of message */ 204 u_int aa:1; /* authoritive answer */ 205 u_int tc:1; /* truncated message */ 206 u_int rd:1; /* recursion desired */ 207 /* fields in fourth byte */ 208 u_int ra:1; /* recursion available */ 209 u_int pr:1; /* primary server required (non standard) */ 210 u_int unused:2; /* unused bits */ 211 u_int rcode:4; /* response code */ 212 #endif 213 #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN || BYTE_ORDER == PDP_ENDIAN 214 /* fields in third byte */ 215 u_int rd:1; /* recursion desired */ 216 u_int tc:1; /* truncated message */ 217 u_int aa:1; /* authoritive answer */ 218 u_int opcode:4; /* purpose of message */ 219 u_int qr:1; /* response flag */ 220 /* fields in fourth byte */ 221 u_int rcode:4; /* response code */ 222 u_int unused:2; /* unused bits */ 223 u_int pr:1; /* primary server required (non standard) */ 224 u_int ra:1; /* recursion available */ 225 #endif 226 /* remaining bytes */ 227 u_int16_t qdcount; /* number of question entries */ 228 u_int16_t ancount; /* number of answer entries */ 229 u_int16_t nscount; /* number of authority entries */ 230 u_int16_t arcount; /* number of resource entries */ 231 } HEADER; 232 233 /* 234 * Defines for handling compressed domain names 235 */ 236 #define INDIR_MASK 0xc0 237 238 /* 239 * Structure for passing resource records around. 240 */ 241 struct rrec { 242 int16_t r_zone; /* zone number */ 243 int16_t r_class; /* class number */ 244 int16_t r_type; /* type number */ 245 u_int32_t r_ttl; /* time to live */ 246 int r_size; /* size of data area */ 247 char *r_data; /* pointer to data */ 248 }; 249 250 extern u_int16_t _getshort(); 251 extern u_int32_t _getlong(); 252 253 /* 254 * Inline versions of get/put short/long. Pointer is advanced. 255 * We also assume that a "u_int16_t" holds 2 "chars" 256 * and that a "u_int32_t" holds 4 "chars". 257 * 258 * These macros demonstrate the property of C whereby it can be 259 * portable or it can be elegant but never both. 260 */ 261 #define GETSHORT(s, cp) { \ 262 register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \ 263 (s) = ((u_int16_t)t_cp[0] << 8) | (u_int16_t)t_cp[1]; \ 264 (cp) += 2; \ 265 } 266 267 #define GETLONG(l, cp) { \ 268 register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \ 269 (l) = (((u_int32_t)t_cp[0]) << 24) \ 270 | (((u_int32_t)t_cp[1]) << 16) \ 271 | (((u_int32_t)t_cp[2]) << 8) \ 272 | (((u_int32_t)t_cp[3])); \ 273 (cp) += 4; \ 274 } 275 276 #define PUTSHORT(s, cp) { \ 277 register u_int16_t t_s = (u_int16_t)(s); \ 278 register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \ 279 *t_cp++ = t_s >> 8; \ 280 *t_cp = t_s; \ 281 (cp) += 2; \ 282 } 283 284 /* 285 * Warning: PUTLONG --no-longer-- destroys its first argument. if you 286 * were depending on this "feature", you will lose. 287 */ 288 #define PUTLONG(l, cp) { \ 289 register u_int32_t t_l = (u_int32_t)(l); \ 290 register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \ 291 *t_cp++ = t_l >> 24; \ 292 *t_cp++ = t_l >> 16; \ 293 *t_cp++ = t_l >> 8; \ 294 *t_cp = t_l; \ 295 (cp) += 4; \ 296 } 297 298 #endif /* !_NAMESER_H_ */ 299