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85 #include <ctype.h>
86 #include <netdb.h>
87 #include <resolv/resolv-internal.h>
88 #include <res_hconf.h>
89 #include <stdio.h>
90 #include <stdio_ext.h>
91 #include <stdlib.h>
92 #include <string.h>
93 #include <unistd.h>
94 #include <stdint.h>
95 #include <arpa/inet.h>
96 #include <arpa/nameser.h>
97 #include <net/if.h>
98 #include <netinet/in.h>
99 #include <sys/param.h>
100 #include <sys/socket.h>
101 #include <sys/time.h>
102 #include <sys/types.h>
103 #include <inet/net-internal.h>
104 #include <errno.h>
105 #include <resolv_conf.h>
107 static uint32_t net_mask (struct in_addr);
110 res_ninit (res_state statp)
112 return __res_vinit (statp, 0);
114 libc_hidden_def (__res_ninit)
116 /* Return true if CH separates the netmask in the "sortlist"
117 directive. */
118 static inline bool
119 is_sort_mask (char ch)
121 return ch == '/' || ch == '&';
124 /* Array of name server addresses. */
125 #define DYNARRAY_STRUCT nameserver_list
126 #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT const struct sockaddr *
127 #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT_FREE(e) free ((struct sockaddr *) *(e))
128 #define DYNARRAY_INITIAL_SIZE 3
129 #define DYNARRAY_PREFIX nameserver_list_
130 #include <malloc/dynarray-skeleton.c>
132 /* Array of strings for the search array. The backing store is
133 managed separately. */
134 #define DYNARRAY_STRUCT search_list
135 #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT const char *
136 #define DYNARRAY_INITIAL_SIZE 6
137 #define DYNARRAY_PREFIX search_list_
138 #include <malloc/dynarray-skeleton.c>
140 /* Array of name server addresses. */
141 #define DYNARRAY_STRUCT sort_list
142 #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT struct resolv_sortlist_entry
143 #define DYNARRAY_INITIAL_SIZE 0
144 #define DYNARRAY_PREFIX sort_list_
145 #include <malloc/dynarray-skeleton.c>
147 /* resolv.conf parser state and results. */
148 struct resolv_conf_parser
150 char *buffer; /* Temporary buffer for reading lines. */
152 struct nameserver_list nameserver_list; /* Nameserver addresses. */
154 char *search_list_store; /* Backing storage for search list entries. */
155 struct search_list search_list; /* Points into search_list_store. */
157 struct sort_list sort_list; /* Address preference sorting list. */
159 /* Configuration template. The non-array elements are filled in
160 directly. The array elements are updated prior to the call to
161 __resolv_conf_attach. */
162 struct resolv_conf template;
165 /* Return true if *PREINIT contains actual preinitialization. */
166 static bool
167 has_preinit_values (const struct __res_state *preinit)
169 return (preinit->retrans != 0 && preinit->retrans != RES_TIMEOUT)
170 || (preinit->retry != 0 && preinit->retry != RES_DFLRETRY)
171 || (preinit->options != 0
172 && (preinit->options & ~RES_INIT) != RES_DEFAULT);
175 static void
176 resolv_conf_parser_init (struct resolv_conf_parser *parser,
177 const struct __res_state *preinit)
179 parser->buffer = NULL;
180 parser->search_list_store = NULL;
181 nameserver_list_init (&parser->nameserver_list);
182 search_list_init (&parser->search_list);
183 sort_list_init (&parser->sort_list);
185 if (preinit != NULL)
187 parser->template.retrans = preinit->retrans;
188 parser->template.retry = preinit->retry;
189 parser->template.options = preinit->options | RES_INIT;
191 else
193 parser->template.retrans = RES_TIMEOUT;
194 parser->template.retry = RES_DFLRETRY;
195 parser->template.options = RES_DEFAULT | RES_INIT;
197 parser->template.ndots = 1;
200 static void
201 resolv_conf_parser_free (struct resolv_conf_parser *parser)
203 free (parser->buffer);
204 free (parser->search_list_store);
205 nameserver_list_free (&parser->nameserver_list);
206 search_list_free (&parser->search_list);
207 sort_list_free (&parser->sort_list);
210 /* Allocate a struct sockaddr_in object on the heap, with the
211 specified address and port. */
212 static struct sockaddr *
213 allocate_address_v4 (struct in_addr a, uint16_t port)
215 struct sockaddr_in *sa4 = malloc (sizeof (*sa4));
216 if (sa4 == NULL)
217 return NULL;
218 sa4->sin_family = AF_INET;
219 sa4->sin_addr = a;
220 sa4->sin_port = htons (port);
221 return (struct sockaddr *) sa4;
224 /* Try to obtain the domain name from the host name and store it in
225 *RESULT. Return false on memory allocation failure. If the domain
226 name cannot be determined for any other reason, write NULL to
227 *RESULT and return true. */
228 static bool
229 domain_from_hostname (char **result)
231 char buf[256];
232 /* gethostbyname may not terminate the buffer. */
233 buf[sizeof (buf) - 1] = '\0';
234 if (__gethostname (buf, sizeof (buf) - 1) == 0)
236 char *dot = strchr (buf, '.');
237 if (dot != NULL)
239 *result = __strdup (dot + 1);
240 if (*result == NULL)
241 return false;
242 return true;
245 *result = NULL;
246 return true;
249 static void res_setoptions (struct resolv_conf_parser *, const char *options);
251 /* Internal helper function for __res_vinit, to aid with resource
252 deallocation and error handling. Return true on success, false on
253 failure. */
254 static bool
255 res_vinit_1 (FILE *fp, struct resolv_conf_parser *parser)
257 char *cp;
258 size_t buffer_size = 0;
259 bool haveenv = false;
261 /* Allow user to override the local domain definition. */
262 if ((cp = getenv ("LOCALDOMAIN")) != NULL)
264 /* The code below splits the string in place. */
265 cp = __strdup (cp);
266 if (cp == NULL)
267 return false;
268 free (parser->search_list_store);
269 parser->search_list_store = cp;
270 haveenv = true;
272 /* The string will be truncated as needed below. */
273 search_list_add (&parser->search_list, cp);
275 /* Set search list to be blank-separated strings from rest of
276 env value. Permits users of LOCALDOMAIN to still have a
277 search list, and anyone to set the one that they want to use
278 as an individual (even more important now that the rfc1535
279 stuff restricts searches). */
280 for (bool in_name = true; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
282 if (*cp == '\n')
284 *cp = '\0';
285 break;
287 else if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
289 *cp = '\0';
290 in_name = false;
292 else if (!in_name)
294 search_list_add (&parser->search_list, cp);
295 in_name = true;
300 #define MATCH(line, name) \
301 (!strncmp ((line), name, sizeof (name) - 1) \
302 && ((line)[sizeof (name) - 1] == ' ' \
303 || (line)[sizeof (name) - 1] == '\t'))
305 if (fp != NULL)
307 /* No threads use this stream. */
308 __fsetlocking (fp, FSETLOCKING_BYCALLER);
309 /* Read the config file. */
310 while (true)
313 ssize_t ret = __getline (&parser->buffer, &buffer_size, fp);
314 if (ret <= 0)
316 if (_IO_ferror_unlocked (fp))
317 return false;
318 else
319 break;
323 /* Skip comments. */
324 if (*parser->buffer == ';' || *parser->buffer == '#')
325 continue;
326 /* Read default domain name. */
327 if (MATCH (parser->buffer, "domain"))
329 if (haveenv)
330 /* LOCALDOMAIN overrides the configuration file. */
331 continue;
332 cp = parser->buffer + sizeof ("domain") - 1;
333 while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
334 cp++;
335 if ((*cp == '\0') || (*cp == '\n'))
336 continue;
338 cp = __strdup (cp);
339 if (cp == NULL)
340 return false;
341 free (parser->search_list_store);
342 parser->search_list_store = cp;
343 search_list_clear (&parser->search_list);
344 search_list_add (&parser->search_list, cp);
345 /* Replace trailing whitespace. */
346 if ((cp = strpbrk (cp, " \t\n")) != NULL)
347 *cp = '\0';
348 continue;
350 /* Set search list. */
351 if (MATCH (parser->buffer, "search"))
353 if (haveenv)
354 /* LOCALDOMAIN overrides the configuration file. */
355 continue;
356 cp = parser->buffer + sizeof ("search") - 1;
357 while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
358 cp++;
359 if ((*cp == '\0') || (*cp == '\n'))
360 continue;
363 char *p = strchr (cp, '\n');
364 if (p != NULL)
365 *p = '\0';
367 cp = __strdup (cp);
368 if (cp == NULL)
369 return false;
370 free (parser->search_list_store);
371 parser->search_list_store = cp;
373 /* The string is truncated below. */
374 search_list_clear (&parser->search_list);
375 search_list_add (&parser->search_list, cp);
377 /* Set search list to be blank-separated strings on rest
378 of line. */
379 for (bool in_name = true; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
381 if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
383 *cp = '\0';
384 in_name = false;
386 else if (!in_name)
388 search_list_add (&parser->search_list, cp);
389 in_name = true;
392 continue;
394 /* Read nameservers to query. */
395 if (MATCH (parser->buffer, "nameserver"))
397 struct in_addr a;
399 cp = parser->buffer + sizeof ("nameserver") - 1;
400 while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
401 cp++;
402 struct sockaddr *sa;
403 if ((*cp != '\0') && (*cp != '\n') && __inet_aton (cp, &a))
405 sa = allocate_address_v4 (a, NAMESERVER_PORT);
406 if (sa == NULL)
407 return false;
409 else
411 struct in6_addr a6;
412 char *el;
414 if ((el = strpbrk (cp, " \t\n")) != NULL)
415 *el = '\0';
416 if ((el = strchr (cp, SCOPE_DELIMITER)) != NULL)
417 *el = '\0';
418 if ((*cp != '\0') && (__inet_pton (AF_INET6, cp, &a6) > 0))
420 struct sockaddr_in6 *sa6;
422 sa6 = malloc (sizeof (*sa6));
423 if (sa6 == NULL)
424 return false;
426 sa6->sin6_family = AF_INET6;
427 sa6->sin6_port = htons (NAMESERVER_PORT);
428 sa6->sin6_flowinfo = 0;
429 sa6->sin6_addr = a6;
431 sa6->sin6_scope_id = 0;
432 if (__glibc_likely (el != NULL))
433 /* Ignore errors, for backwards
434 compatibility. */
435 __inet6_scopeid_pton
436 (&a6, el + 1, &sa6->sin6_scope_id);
437 sa = (struct sockaddr *) sa6;
439 else
440 /* IPv6 address parse failure. */
441 sa = NULL;
443 if (sa != NULL)
445 const struct sockaddr **p = nameserver_list_emplace
446 (&parser->nameserver_list);
447 if (p != NULL)
448 *p = sa;
450 continue;
452 if (MATCH (parser->buffer, "sortlist"))
454 struct in_addr a;
456 cp = parser->buffer + sizeof ("sortlist") - 1;
457 while (true)
459 while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
460 cp++;
461 if (*cp == '\0' || *cp == '\n' || *cp == ';')
462 break;
463 char *net = cp;
464 while (*cp && !is_sort_mask (*cp) && *cp != ';'
465 && isascii (*cp) && !isspace (*cp))
466 cp++;
467 char separator = *cp;
468 *cp = 0;
469 struct resolv_sortlist_entry e;
470 if (__inet_aton (net, &a))
472 e.addr = a;
473 if (is_sort_mask (separator))
475 *cp++ = separator;
476 net = cp;
477 while (*cp && *cp != ';'
478 && isascii (*cp) && !isspace (*cp))
479 cp++;
480 separator = *cp;
481 *cp = 0;
482 if (__inet_aton (net, &a))
483 e.mask = a.s_addr;
484 else
485 e.mask = net_mask (e.addr);
487 else
488 e.mask = net_mask (e.addr);
489 sort_list_add (&parser->sort_list, e);
491 *cp = separator;
493 continue;
495 if (MATCH (parser->buffer, "options"))
497 res_setoptions (parser, parser->buffer + sizeof ("options") - 1);
498 continue;
501 fclose (fp);
503 if (__glibc_unlikely (nameserver_list_size (&parser->nameserver_list) == 0))
505 const struct sockaddr **p
506 = nameserver_list_emplace (&parser->nameserver_list);
507 if (p == NULL)
508 return false;
509 *p = allocate_address_v4 (__inet_makeaddr (IN_LOOPBACKNET, 1),
510 NAMESERVER_PORT);
511 if (*p == NULL)
512 return false;
515 if (search_list_size (&parser->search_list) == 0)
517 char *domain;
518 if (!domain_from_hostname (&domain))
519 return false;
520 if (domain != NULL)
522 free (parser->search_list_store);
523 parser->search_list_store = domain;
524 search_list_add (&parser->search_list, domain);
528 if ((cp = getenv ("RES_OPTIONS")) != NULL)
529 res_setoptions (parser, cp);
531 if (nameserver_list_has_failed (&parser->nameserver_list)
532 || search_list_has_failed (&parser->search_list)
533 || sort_list_has_failed (&parser->sort_list))
535 __set_errno (ENOMEM);
536 return false;
539 return true;
542 struct resolv_conf *
543 __resolv_conf_load (struct __res_state *preinit)
545 /* Ensure that /etc/hosts.conf has been loaded (once). */
546 _res_hconf_init ();
548 FILE *fp = fopen (_PATH_RESCONF, "rce");
549 if (fp == NULL)
550 switch (errno)
552 case EACCES:
553 case EISDIR:
554 case ELOOP:
555 case ENOENT:
556 case ENOTDIR:
557 case EPERM:
558 /* Ignore these errors. They are persistent errors caused
559 by file system contents. */
560 break;
561 default:
562 /* Other errors refer to resource allocation problems and
563 need to be handled by the application. */
564 return NULL;
567 struct resolv_conf_parser parser;
568 resolv_conf_parser_init (&parser, preinit);
570 struct resolv_conf *conf = NULL;
571 if (res_vinit_1 (fp, &parser))
573 parser.template.nameserver_list
574 = nameserver_list_begin (&parser.nameserver_list);
575 parser.template.nameserver_list_size
576 = nameserver_list_size (&parser.nameserver_list);
577 parser.template.search_list = search_list_begin (&parser.search_list);
578 parser.template.search_list_size
579 = search_list_size (&parser.search_list);
580 parser.template.sort_list = sort_list_begin (&parser.sort_list);
581 parser.template.sort_list_size = sort_list_size (&parser.sort_list);
582 conf = __resolv_conf_allocate (&parser.template);
584 resolv_conf_parser_free (&parser);
586 return conf;
589 /* Set up default settings. If the /etc/resolv.conf configuration
590 file exist, the values there will have precedence. Otherwise, the
591 server address is set to INADDR_LOOPBACK and the default domain
592 name comes from gethostname. The RES_OPTIONS and LOCALDOMAIN
593 environment variables can be used to override some settings.
594 Return 0 if completes successfully, -1 on error. */
596 __res_vinit (res_state statp, int preinit)
598 struct resolv_conf *conf;
599 if (preinit && has_preinit_values (statp))
600 /* For the preinit case, we cannot use the cached configuration
601 because some settings could be different. */
602 conf = __resolv_conf_load (statp);
603 else
604 conf = __resolv_conf_get_current ();
605 if (conf == NULL)
606 return -1;
608 bool ok = __resolv_conf_attach (statp, conf);
609 __resolv_conf_put (conf);
610 if (ok)
612 if (preinit)
613 statp->id = res_randomid ();
614 return 0;
616 else
617 return -1;
620 static void
621 res_setoptions (struct resolv_conf_parser *parser, const char *options)
623 const char *cp = options;
625 while (*cp)
627 /* Skip leading and inner runs of spaces. */
628 while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')
629 cp++;
630 /* Search for and process individual options. */
631 if (!strncmp (cp, "ndots:", sizeof ("ndots:") - 1))
633 int i = atoi (cp + sizeof ("ndots:") - 1);
634 if (i <= RES_MAXNDOTS)
635 parser->template.ndots = i;
636 else
637 parser->template.ndots = RES_MAXNDOTS;
639 else if (!strncmp (cp, "timeout:", sizeof ("timeout:") - 1))
641 int i = atoi (cp + sizeof ("timeout:") - 1);
642 if (i <= RES_MAXRETRANS)
643 parser->template.retrans = i;
644 else
645 parser->template.retrans = RES_MAXRETRANS;
647 else if (!strncmp (cp, "attempts:", sizeof ("attempts:") - 1))
649 int i = atoi (cp + sizeof ("attempts:") - 1);
650 if (i <= RES_MAXRETRY)
651 parser->template.retry = i;
652 else
653 parser->template.retry = RES_MAXRETRY;
655 else
657 static const struct
659 char str[22];
660 uint8_t len;
661 uint8_t clear;
662 unsigned long int flag;
663 } options[] = {
664 #define STRnLEN(str) str, sizeof (str) - 1
665 { STRnLEN ("inet6"), 0, DEPRECATED_RES_USE_INET6 },
666 { STRnLEN ("rotate"), 0, RES_ROTATE },
667 { STRnLEN ("edns0"), 0, RES_USE_EDNS0 },
668 { STRnLEN ("single-request-reopen"), 0, RES_SNGLKUPREOP },
669 { STRnLEN ("single-request"), 0, RES_SNGLKUP },
670 { STRnLEN ("no_tld_query"), 0, RES_NOTLDQUERY },
671 { STRnLEN ("no-tld-query"), 0, RES_NOTLDQUERY },
672 { STRnLEN ("no-reload"), 0, RES_NORELOAD },
673 { STRnLEN ("use-vc"), 0, RES_USEVC }
675 #define noptions (sizeof (options) / sizeof (options[0]))
676 for (int i = 0; i < noptions; ++i)
677 if (strncmp (cp, options[i].str, options[i].len) == 0)
679 if (options[i].clear)
680 parser->template.options &= options[i].flag;
681 else
682 parser->template.options |= options[i].flag;
683 break;
686 /* Skip to next run of spaces. */
687 while (*cp && *cp != ' ' && *cp != '\t')
688 cp++;
692 static uint32_t
693 net_mask (struct in_addr in)
695 uint32_t i = ntohl (in.s_addr);
697 if (IN_CLASSA (i))
698 return htonl (IN_CLASSA_NET);
699 else if (IN_CLASSB (i))
700 return htonl (IN_CLASSB_NET);
701 return htonl (IN_CLASSC_NET);