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17 NOTE:
18 If you're building an application that uses DNS Service Discovery
19 this is probably NOT the header file you're looking for.
20 In most cases you will want to use /usr/include/dns_sd.h instead.
22 This header file defines the lowest level raw interface to mDNSCore,
23 which is appropriate *only* on tiny embedded systems where everything
24 runs in a single address space and memory is extremely constrained.
25 All the APIs here are malloc-free, which means that the caller is
26 responsible for passing in a pointer to the relevant storage that
27 will be used in the execution of that call, and (when called with
28 correct parameters) all the calls are guaranteed to succeed. There
29 is never a case where a call can suffer intermittent failures because
30 the implementation calls malloc() and sometimes malloc() returns NULL
31 because memory is so limited that no more is available.
32 This is primarily for devices that need to have precisely known fixed
33 memory requirements, with absolutely no uncertainty or run-time variation,
34 but that certainty comes at a cost of more difficult programming.
36 For applications running on general-purpose desktop operating systems
37 (Mac OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows, etc.) the API you should use is
38 /usr/include/dns_sd.h, which defines the API by which multiple
39 independent client processes communicate their DNS Service Discovery
40 requests to a single "mdnsd" daemon running in the background.
42 Even on platforms that don't run multiple independent processes in
43 multiple independent address spaces, you can still use the preferred
44 dns_sd.h APIs by linking in "dnssd_clientshim.c", which implements
45 the standard "dns_sd.h" API calls, allocates any required storage
46 using malloc(), and then calls through to the low-level malloc-free
47 mDNSCore routines defined here. This has the benefit that even though
48 you're running on a small embedded system with a single address space,
49 you can still use the exact same client C code as you'd use on a
50 general-purpose desktop system.
54 #ifndef __mDNSEmbeddedAPI_h
55 #define __mDNSEmbeddedAPI_h
57 #if defined(EFI32) || defined(EFI64) || defined(EFIX64)
58 // EFI doesn't have stdarg.h unless it's building with GCC.
59 #include "Tiano.h"
60 #if !defined(__GNUC__)
61 #define va_list VA_LIST
62 #define va_start(a, b) VA_START(a, b)
63 #define va_end(a) VA_END(a)
64 #define va_arg(a, b) VA_ARG(a, b)
65 #endif
66 #else
67 #include <stdarg.h> // stdarg.h is required for for va_list support for the mDNS_vsnprintf declaration
68 #endif
70 #include "mDNSDebug.h"
71 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
72 #include <uuid/uuid.h>
73 #include <TargetConditionals.h>
74 #endif
76 #ifdef __cplusplus
77 extern "C" {
78 #endif
80 // ***************************************************************************
81 // Feature removal compile options & limited resource targets
83 // The following compile options are responsible for removing certain features from mDNSCore to reduce the
84 // memory footprint for use in embedded systems with limited resources.
86 // UNICAST_DISABLED - disables unicast DNS functionality, including Wide Area Bonjour
87 // ANONYMOUS_DISABLED - disables anonymous functionality
88 // DNSSEC_DISABLED - disables DNSSEC functionality
89 // SPC_DISABLED - disables Bonjour Sleep Proxy client
90 // IDLESLEEPCONTROL_DISABLED - disables sleep control for Bonjour Sleep Proxy clients
92 // In order to disable the above features pass the option to your compiler, e.g. -D UNICAST_DISABLED
94 // Additionally, the LIMITED_RESOURCES_TARGET compile option will reduce the maximum DNS message sizes.
96 #ifdef LIMITED_RESOURCES_TARGET
97 // Don't support jumbo frames
98 // 40 (IPv6 header) + 8 (UDP header) + 12 (DNS message header) + 1440 (DNS message body) = 1500 total
99 #define AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData 1440
100 // StandardAuthRDSize is 264 (256+8), which is large enough to hold a maximum-sized SRV record (6 + 256 bytes)
101 #define MaximumRDSize 264
102 #endif
104 // ***************************************************************************
105 // Function scope indicators
107 // If you see "mDNSlocal" before a function name in a C file, it means the function is not callable outside this file
108 #ifndef mDNSlocal
109 #define mDNSlocal static
110 #endif
111 // If you see "mDNSexport" before a symbol in a C file, it means the symbol is exported for use by clients
112 // For every "mDNSexport" in a C file, there needs to be a corresponding "extern" declaration in some header file
113 // (When a C file #includes a header file, the "extern" declarations tell the compiler:
114 // "This symbol exists -- but not necessarily in this C file.")
115 #ifndef mDNSexport
116 #define mDNSexport
117 #endif
119 // Explanation: These local/export markers are a little habit of mine for signaling the programmers' intentions.
120 // When "mDNSlocal" is just a synonym for "static", and "mDNSexport" is a complete no-op, you could be
121 // forgiven for asking what purpose they serve. The idea is that if you see "mDNSexport" in front of a
122 // function definition it means the programmer intended it to be exported and callable from other files
123 // in the project. If you see "mDNSlocal" in front of a function definition it means the programmer
124 // intended it to be private to that file. If you see neither in front of a function definition it
125 // means the programmer forgot (so you should work out which it is supposed to be, and fix it).
126 // Using "mDNSlocal" instead of "static" makes it easier to do a textual searches for one or the other.
127 // For example you can do a search for "static" to find if any functions declare any local variables as "static"
128 // (generally a bad idea unless it's also "const", because static storage usually risks being non-thread-safe)
129 // without the results being cluttered with hundreds of matches for functions declared static.
130 // - Stuart Cheshire
132 // ***************************************************************************
133 // Structure packing macro
135 // If we're not using GNUC, it's not fatal.
136 // Most compilers naturally pack the on-the-wire structures correctly anyway, so a plain "struct" is usually fine.
137 // In the event that structures are not packed correctly, mDNS_Init() will detect this and report an error, so the
138 // developer will know what's wrong, and can investigate what needs to be done on that compiler to provide proper packing.
139 #ifndef packedstruct
140 #if ((__GNUC__ > 2) || ((__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9)))
141 #define packedstruct struct __attribute__((__packed__))
142 #define packedunion union __attribute__((__packed__))
143 #else
144 #define packedstruct struct
145 #define packedunion union
146 #endif
147 #endif
149 // ***************************************************************************
150 #if 0
151 #pragma mark - DNS Resource Record class and type constants
152 #endif
154 typedef enum // From RFC 1035
156 kDNSClass_IN = 1, // Internet
157 kDNSClass_CS = 2, // CSNET
158 kDNSClass_CH = 3, // CHAOS
159 kDNSClass_HS = 4, // Hesiod
160 kDNSClass_NONE = 254, // Used in DNS UPDATE [RFC 2136]
162 kDNSClass_Mask = 0x7FFF, // Multicast DNS uses the bottom 15 bits to identify the record class...
163 kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet = 0x8000, // ... and the top bit indicates that all other cached records are now invalid
165 kDNSQClass_ANY = 255, // Not a DNS class, but a DNS query class, meaning "all classes"
166 kDNSQClass_UnicastResponse = 0x8000 // Top bit set in a question means "unicast response acceptable"
167 } DNS_ClassValues;
169 typedef enum // From RFC 1035
171 kDNSType_A = 1, // 1 Address
172 kDNSType_NS, // 2 Name Server
173 kDNSType_MD, // 3 Mail Destination
174 kDNSType_MF, // 4 Mail Forwarder
175 kDNSType_CNAME, // 5 Canonical Name
176 kDNSType_SOA, // 6 Start of Authority
177 kDNSType_MB, // 7 Mailbox
178 kDNSType_MG, // 8 Mail Group
179 kDNSType_MR, // 9 Mail Rename
180 kDNSType_NULL, // 10 NULL RR
181 kDNSType_WKS, // 11 Well-known-service
182 kDNSType_PTR, // 12 Domain name pointer
183 kDNSType_HINFO, // 13 Host information
184 kDNSType_MINFO, // 14 Mailbox information
185 kDNSType_MX, // 15 Mail Exchanger
186 kDNSType_TXT, // 16 Arbitrary text string
187 kDNSType_RP, // 17 Responsible person
188 kDNSType_AFSDB, // 18 AFS cell database
189 kDNSType_X25, // 19 X_25 calling address
190 kDNSType_ISDN, // 20 ISDN calling address
191 kDNSType_RT, // 21 Router
192 kDNSType_NSAP, // 22 NSAP address
193 kDNSType_NSAP_PTR, // 23 Reverse NSAP lookup (deprecated)
194 kDNSType_SIG, // 24 Security signature
195 kDNSType_KEY, // 25 Security key
196 kDNSType_PX, // 26 X.400 mail mapping
197 kDNSType_GPOS, // 27 Geographical position (withdrawn)
198 kDNSType_AAAA, // 28 IPv6 Address
199 kDNSType_LOC, // 29 Location Information
200 kDNSType_NXT, // 30 Next domain (security)
201 kDNSType_EID, // 31 Endpoint identifier
202 kDNSType_NIMLOC, // 32 Nimrod Locator
203 kDNSType_SRV, // 33 Service record
204 kDNSType_ATMA, // 34 ATM Address
205 kDNSType_NAPTR, // 35 Naming Authority PoinTeR
206 kDNSType_KX, // 36 Key Exchange
207 kDNSType_CERT, // 37 Certification record
208 kDNSType_A6, // 38 IPv6 Address (deprecated)
209 kDNSType_DNAME, // 39 Non-terminal DNAME (for IPv6)
210 kDNSType_SINK, // 40 Kitchen sink (experimental)
211 kDNSType_OPT, // 41 EDNS0 option (meta-RR)
212 kDNSType_APL, // 42 Address Prefix List
213 kDNSType_DS, // 43 Delegation Signer
214 kDNSType_SSHFP, // 44 SSH Key Fingerprint
215 kDNSType_IPSECKEY, // 45 IPSECKEY
216 kDNSType_RRSIG, // 46 RRSIG
217 kDNSType_NSEC, // 47 Denial of Existence
218 kDNSType_DNSKEY, // 48 DNSKEY
219 kDNSType_DHCID, // 49 DHCP Client Identifier
220 kDNSType_NSEC3, // 50 Hashed Authenticated Denial of Existence
221 kDNSType_NSEC3PARAM, // 51 Hashed Authenticated Denial of Existence
223 kDNSType_HIP = 55, // 55 Host Identity Protocol
225 kDNSType_SPF = 99, // 99 Sender Policy Framework for E-Mail
226 kDNSType_UINFO, // 100 IANA-Reserved
227 kDNSType_UID, // 101 IANA-Reserved
228 kDNSType_GID, // 102 IANA-Reserved
229 kDNSType_UNSPEC, // 103 IANA-Reserved
231 kDNSType_TKEY = 249, // 249 Transaction key
232 kDNSType_TSIG, // 250 Transaction signature
233 kDNSType_IXFR, // 251 Incremental zone transfer
234 kDNSType_AXFR, // 252 Transfer zone of authority
235 kDNSType_MAILB, // 253 Transfer mailbox records
236 kDNSType_MAILA, // 254 Transfer mail agent records
237 kDNSQType_ANY // Not a DNS type, but a DNS query type, meaning "all types"
238 } DNS_TypeValues;
240 // ***************************************************************************
241 #if 0
242 #pragma mark -
243 #pragma mark - Simple types
244 #endif
246 // mDNS defines its own names for these common types to simplify portability across
247 // multiple platforms that may each have their own (different) names for these types.
248 typedef unsigned char mDNSBool;
249 typedef signed char mDNSs8;
250 typedef unsigned char mDNSu8;
251 typedef signed short mDNSs16;
252 typedef unsigned short mDNSu16;
254 // Source: http://www.unix.org/version2/whatsnew/lp64_wp.html
255 // http://software.intel.com/sites/products/documentation/hpc/mkl/lin/MKL_UG_structure/Support_for_ILP64_Programming.htm
256 // It can be safely assumed that int is 32bits on the platform
257 #if defined(_ILP64) || defined(__ILP64__)
258 typedef signed int32 mDNSs32;
259 typedef unsigned int32 mDNSu32;
260 #else
261 typedef signed int mDNSs32;
262 typedef unsigned int mDNSu32;
263 #endif
265 // To enforce useful type checking, we make mDNSInterfaceID be a pointer to a dummy struct
266 // This way, mDNSInterfaceIDs can be assigned, and compared with each other, but not with other types
267 // Declaring the type to be the typical generic "void *" would lack this type checking
268 typedef struct mDNSInterfaceID_dummystruct { void *dummy; } *mDNSInterfaceID;
270 // These types are for opaque two- and four-byte identifiers.
271 // The "NotAnInteger" fields of the unions allow the value to be conveniently passed around in a
272 // register for the sake of efficiency, and compared for equality or inequality, but don't forget --
273 // just because it is in a register doesn't mean it is an integer. Operations like greater than,
274 // less than, add, multiply, increment, decrement, etc., are undefined for opaque identifiers,
275 // and if you make the mistake of trying to do those using the NotAnInteger field, then you'll
276 // find you get code that doesn't work consistently on big-endian and little-endian machines.
277 #if defined(_WIN32)
278 #pragma pack(push,2)
279 #elif !defined(__GNUC__)
280 #pragma pack(1)
281 #endif
282 typedef union { mDNSu8 b[ 2]; mDNSu16 NotAnInteger; } mDNSOpaque16;
283 typedef union { mDNSu8 b[ 4]; mDNSu32 NotAnInteger; } mDNSOpaque32;
284 typedef packedunion { mDNSu8 b[ 6]; mDNSu16 w[3]; mDNSu32 l[1]; } mDNSOpaque48;
285 typedef union { mDNSu8 b[ 8]; mDNSu16 w[4]; mDNSu32 l[2]; } mDNSOpaque64;
286 typedef union { mDNSu8 b[16]; mDNSu16 w[8]; mDNSu32 l[4]; } mDNSOpaque128;
287 #if defined(_WIN32)
288 #pragma pack(pop)
289 #elif !defined(__GNUC__)
290 #pragma pack()
291 #endif
293 typedef mDNSOpaque16 mDNSIPPort; // An IP port is a two-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
294 typedef mDNSOpaque32 mDNSv4Addr; // An IP address is a four-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
295 typedef mDNSOpaque128 mDNSv6Addr; // An IPv6 address is a 16-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
296 typedef mDNSOpaque48 mDNSEthAddr; // An Ethernet address is a six-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
298 // Bit operations for opaque 64 bit quantity. Uses the 32 bit quantity(l[2]) to set and clear bits
299 #define mDNSNBBY 8
300 #define bit_set_opaque64(op64, index) (op64.l[((index))/(sizeof(mDNSu32) * mDNSNBBY)] |= (1 << ((index) % (sizeof(mDNSu32) * mDNSNBBY))))
301 #define bit_clr_opaque64(op64, index) (op64.l[((index))/(sizeof(mDNSu32) * mDNSNBBY)] &= ~(1 << ((index) % (sizeof(mDNSu32) * mDNSNBBY))))
302 #define bit_get_opaque64(op64, index) (op64.l[((index))/(sizeof(mDNSu32) * mDNSNBBY)] & (1 << ((index) % (sizeof(mDNSu32) * mDNSNBBY))))
304 enum
306 mDNSAddrType_None = 0,
307 mDNSAddrType_IPv4 = 4,
308 mDNSAddrType_IPv6 = 6,
309 mDNSAddrType_Unknown = ~0 // Special marker value used in known answer list recording
312 enum
314 mDNSTransport_None = 0,
315 mDNSTransport_UDP = 1,
316 mDNSTransport_TCP = 2
319 typedef struct
321 mDNSs32 type;
322 union { mDNSv6Addr v6; mDNSv4Addr v4; } ip;
323 } mDNSAddr;
325 enum { mDNSfalse = 0, mDNStrue = 1 };
327 #define mDNSNULL 0L
329 enum
331 mStatus_Waiting = 1,
332 mStatus_NoError = 0,
334 // mDNS return values are in the range FFFE FF00 (-65792) to FFFE FFFF (-65537)
335 // The top end of the range (FFFE FFFF) is used for error codes;
336 // the bottom end of the range (FFFE FF00) is used for non-error values;
338 // Error codes:
339 mStatus_UnknownErr = -65537, // First value: 0xFFFE FFFF
340 mStatus_NoSuchNameErr = -65538,
341 mStatus_NoMemoryErr = -65539,
342 mStatus_BadParamErr = -65540,
343 mStatus_BadReferenceErr = -65541,
344 mStatus_BadStateErr = -65542,
345 mStatus_BadFlagsErr = -65543,
346 mStatus_UnsupportedErr = -65544,
347 mStatus_NotInitializedErr = -65545,
348 mStatus_NoCache = -65546,
349 mStatus_AlreadyRegistered = -65547,
350 mStatus_NameConflict = -65548,
351 mStatus_Invalid = -65549,
352 mStatus_Firewall = -65550,
353 mStatus_Incompatible = -65551,
354 mStatus_BadInterfaceErr = -65552,
355 mStatus_Refused = -65553,
356 mStatus_NoSuchRecord = -65554,
357 mStatus_NoAuth = -65555,
358 mStatus_NoSuchKey = -65556,
359 mStatus_NATTraversal = -65557,
360 mStatus_DoubleNAT = -65558,
361 mStatus_BadTime = -65559,
362 mStatus_BadSig = -65560, // while we define this per RFC 2845, BIND 9 returns Refused for bad/missing signatures
363 mStatus_BadKey = -65561,
364 mStatus_TransientErr = -65562, // transient failures, e.g. sending packets shortly after a network transition or wake from sleep
365 mStatus_ServiceNotRunning = -65563, // Background daemon not running
366 mStatus_NATPortMappingUnsupported = -65564, // NAT doesn't support PCP, NAT-PMP or UPnP
367 mStatus_NATPortMappingDisabled = -65565, // NAT supports PCP, NAT-PMP or UPnP, but it's disabled by the administrator
368 mStatus_NoRouter = -65566,
369 mStatus_PollingMode = -65567,
370 mStatus_Timeout = -65568,
371 // -65568 to -65786 currently unused; available for allocation
373 // tcp connection status
374 mStatus_ConnPending = -65787,
375 mStatus_ConnFailed = -65788,
376 mStatus_ConnEstablished = -65789,
378 // Non-error values:
379 mStatus_GrowCache = -65790,
380 mStatus_ConfigChanged = -65791,
381 mStatus_MemFree = -65792 // Last value: 0xFFFE FF00
382 // mStatus_MemFree is the last legal mDNS error code, at the end of the range allocated for mDNS
385 typedef mDNSs32 mStatus;
386 #define MaxIp 5 // Needs to be consistent with MaxInputIf in dns_services.h
388 typedef enum { q_stop = 0, q_start } q_state;
389 typedef enum { reg_stop = 0, reg_start } reg_state;
391 // RFC 1034/1035 specify that a domain label consists of a length byte plus up to 63 characters
392 #define MAX_DOMAIN_LABEL 63
393 typedef struct { mDNSu8 c[ 64]; } domainlabel; // One label: length byte and up to 63 characters
395 // RFC 1034/1035/2181 specify that a domain name (length bytes and data bytes) may be up to 255 bytes long,
396 // plus the terminating zero at the end makes 256 bytes total in the on-the-wire format.
397 #define MAX_DOMAIN_NAME 256
398 typedef struct { mDNSu8 c[256]; } domainname; // Up to 256 bytes of length-prefixed domainlabels
400 typedef struct { mDNSu8 c[256]; } UTF8str255; // Null-terminated C string
402 // The longest legal textual form of a DNS name is 1009 bytes, including the C-string terminating NULL at the end.
403 // Explanation:
404 // When a native domainname object is converted to printable textual form using ConvertDomainNameToCString(),
405 // non-printing characters are represented in the conventional DNS way, as '\ddd', where ddd is a three-digit decimal number.
406 // The longest legal domain name is 256 bytes, in the form of four labels as shown below:
407 // Length byte, 63 data bytes, length byte, 63 data bytes, length byte, 63 data bytes, length byte, 62 data bytes, zero byte.
408 // Each label is encoded textually as characters followed by a trailing dot.
409 // If every character has to be represented as a four-byte escape sequence, then this makes the maximum textual form four labels
410 // plus the C-string terminating NULL as shown below:
411 // 63*4+1 + 63*4+1 + 63*4+1 + 62*4+1 + 1 = 1009.
412 // Note that MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL is not normally used: If you're only decoding a single label, escaping is usually not required.
413 // It is for domain names, where dots are used as label separators, that proper escaping is vital.
414 #define MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL 254
415 #define MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME 1009
417 // MAX_REVERSE_MAPPING_NAME
418 // For IPv4: "123.123.123.123.in-addr.arpa." 30 bytes including terminating NUL
419 // For IPv6: "x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.ip6.arpa." 74 bytes including terminating NUL
421 #define MAX_REVERSE_MAPPING_NAME_V4 30
422 #define MAX_REVERSE_MAPPING_NAME_V6 74
423 #define MAX_REVERSE_MAPPING_NAME 74
425 // Most records have a TTL of 75 minutes, so that their 80% cache-renewal query occurs once per hour.
426 // For records containing a hostname (in the name on the left, or in the rdata on the right),
427 // like A, AAAA, reverse-mapping PTR, and SRV, we use a two-minute TTL by default, because we don't want
428 // them to hang around for too long in the cache if the host in question crashes or otherwise goes away.
430 #define kStandardTTL (3600UL * 100 / 80)
431 #define kHostNameTTL 120UL
433 // Some applications want to register their SRV records with a lower ttl so that in case the server
434 // using a dynamic port number restarts, the clients will not have stale information for more than
435 // 10 seconds
437 #define kHostNameSmallTTL 10UL
440 // Multicast DNS uses announcements (gratuitous responses) to update peer caches.
441 // This means it is feasible to use relatively larger TTL values than we might otherwise
442 // use, because we have a cache coherency protocol to keep the peer caches up to date.
443 // With Unicast DNS, once an authoritative server gives a record with a certain TTL value to a client
444 // or caching server, that client or caching server is entitled to hold onto the record until its TTL
445 // expires, and has no obligation to contact the authoritative server again until that time arrives.
446 // This means that whereas Multicast DNS can use announcements to pre-emptively update stale data
447 // before it would otherwise have expired, standard Unicast DNS (not using LLQs) has no equivalent
448 // mechanism, and TTL expiry is the *only* mechanism by which stale data gets deleted. Because of this,
449 // we currently limit the TTL to ten seconds in such cases where no dynamic cache updating is possible.
450 #define kStaticCacheTTL 10
452 #define DefaultTTLforRRType(X) (((X) == kDNSType_A || (X) == kDNSType_AAAA || (X) == kDNSType_SRV) ? kHostNameTTL : kStandardTTL)
453 #define mDNS_KeepaliveRecord(rr) ((rr)->rrtype == kDNSType_NULL && SameDomainLabel(SecondLabel((rr)->name)->c, (mDNSu8 *)"\x0A_keepalive"))
455 // Number of times keepalives are sent if no ACK is received before waking up the system
456 // this is analogous to net.inet.tcp.keepcnt
457 #define kKeepaliveRetryCount 10
458 // The frequency at which keepalives are retried if no ACK is received
459 #define kKeepaliveRetryInterval 30
461 typedef struct AuthRecord_struct AuthRecord;
462 typedef struct ServiceRecordSet_struct ServiceRecordSet;
463 typedef struct CacheRecord_struct CacheRecord;
464 typedef struct CacheGroup_struct CacheGroup;
465 typedef struct AuthGroup_struct AuthGroup;
466 typedef struct DNSQuestion_struct DNSQuestion;
467 typedef struct ZoneData_struct ZoneData;
468 typedef struct mDNS_struct mDNS;
469 typedef struct mDNS_PlatformSupport_struct mDNS_PlatformSupport;
470 typedef struct NATTraversalInfo_struct NATTraversalInfo;
471 typedef struct ResourceRecord_struct ResourceRecord;
473 // Structure to abstract away the differences between TCP/SSL sockets, and one for UDP sockets
474 // The actual definition of these structures appear in the appropriate platform support code
475 typedef struct TCPSocket_struct TCPSocket;
476 typedef struct UDPSocket_struct UDPSocket;
478 // ***************************************************************************
479 #if 0
480 #pragma mark -
481 #pragma mark - DNS Message structures
482 #endif
484 #define mDNS_numZones numQuestions
485 #define mDNS_numPrereqs numAnswers
486 #define mDNS_numUpdates numAuthorities
488 typedef packedstruct
490 mDNSOpaque16 id;
491 mDNSOpaque16 flags;
492 mDNSu16 numQuestions;
493 mDNSu16 numAnswers;
494 mDNSu16 numAuthorities;
495 mDNSu16 numAdditionals;
496 } DNSMessageHeader;
498 // We can send and receive packets up to 9000 bytes (Ethernet Jumbo Frame size, if that ever becomes widely used)
499 // However, in the normal case we try to limit packets to 1500 bytes so that we don't get IP fragmentation on standard Ethernet
500 // 40 (IPv6 header) + 8 (UDP header) + 12 (DNS message header) + 1440 (DNS message body) = 1500 total
501 #ifndef AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData
502 #define AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData 8940
503 #endif
504 #define NormalMaxDNSMessageData 1440
505 typedef packedstruct
507 DNSMessageHeader h; // Note: Size 12 bytes
508 mDNSu8 data[AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData]; // 40 (IPv6) + 8 (UDP) + 12 (DNS header) + 8940 (data) = 9000
509 } DNSMessage;
511 typedef struct tcpInfo_t
513 mDNS *m;
514 TCPSocket *sock;
515 DNSMessage request;
516 int requestLen;
517 DNSQuestion *question; // For queries
518 AuthRecord *rr; // For record updates
519 mDNSAddr Addr;
520 mDNSIPPort Port;
521 mDNSIPPort SrcPort;
522 DNSMessage *reply;
523 mDNSu16 replylen;
524 unsigned long nread;
525 int numReplies;
526 } tcpInfo_t;
528 // ***************************************************************************
529 #if 0
530 #pragma mark -
531 #pragma mark - Other Packet Format Structures
532 #endif
534 typedef packedstruct
536 mDNSEthAddr dst;
537 mDNSEthAddr src;
538 mDNSOpaque16 ethertype;
539 } EthernetHeader; // 14 bytes
541 typedef packedstruct
543 mDNSOpaque16 hrd;
544 mDNSOpaque16 pro;
545 mDNSu8 hln;
546 mDNSu8 pln;
547 mDNSOpaque16 op;
548 mDNSEthAddr sha;
549 mDNSv4Addr spa;
550 mDNSEthAddr tha;
551 mDNSv4Addr tpa;
552 } ARP_EthIP; // 28 bytes
554 typedef packedstruct
556 mDNSu8 vlen;
557 mDNSu8 tos;
558 mDNSOpaque16 totlen;
559 mDNSOpaque16 id;
560 mDNSOpaque16 flagsfrags;
561 mDNSu8 ttl;
562 mDNSu8 protocol; // Payload type: 0x06 = TCP, 0x11 = UDP
563 mDNSu16 checksum;
564 mDNSv4Addr src;
565 mDNSv4Addr dst;
566 } IPv4Header; // 20 bytes
568 typedef packedstruct
570 mDNSu32 vcf; // Version, Traffic Class, Flow Label
571 mDNSu16 len; // Payload Length
572 mDNSu8 pro; // Type of next header: 0x06 = TCP, 0x11 = UDP, 0x3A = ICMPv6
573 mDNSu8 ttl; // Hop Limit
574 mDNSv6Addr src;
575 mDNSv6Addr dst;
576 } IPv6Header; // 40 bytes
578 typedef packedstruct
580 mDNSv6Addr src;
581 mDNSv6Addr dst;
582 mDNSOpaque32 len;
583 mDNSOpaque32 pro;
584 } IPv6PseudoHeader; // 40 bytes
586 typedef union
588 mDNSu8 bytes[20];
589 ARP_EthIP arp;
590 IPv4Header v4;
591 IPv6Header v6;
592 } NetworkLayerPacket;
594 typedef packedstruct
596 mDNSIPPort src;
597 mDNSIPPort dst;
598 mDNSu32 seq;
599 mDNSu32 ack;
600 mDNSu8 offset;
601 mDNSu8 flags;
602 mDNSu16 window;
603 mDNSu16 checksum;
604 mDNSu16 urgent;
605 } TCPHeader; // 20 bytes; IP protocol type 0x06
607 typedef struct
609 mDNSInterfaceID IntfId;
610 mDNSu32 seq;
611 mDNSu32 ack;
612 mDNSu16 window;
613 } mDNSTCPInfo;
615 typedef packedstruct
617 mDNSIPPort src;
618 mDNSIPPort dst;
619 mDNSu16 len; // Length including UDP header (i.e. minimum value is 8 bytes)
620 mDNSu16 checksum;
621 } UDPHeader; // 8 bytes; IP protocol type 0x11
623 typedef packedstruct
625 mDNSu8 type; // 0x87 == Neighbor Solicitation, 0x88 == Neighbor Advertisement
626 mDNSu8 code;
627 mDNSu16 checksum;
628 mDNSu32 flags_res; // R/S/O flags and reserved bits
629 mDNSv6Addr target;
630 // Typically 8 bytes of options are also present
631 } IPv6NDP; // 24 bytes or more; IP protocol type 0x3A
633 typedef struct
635 mDNSAddr ipaddr;
636 char ethaddr[18];
637 } IPAddressMACMapping;
639 #define NDP_Sol 0x87
640 #define NDP_Adv 0x88
642 #define NDP_Router 0x80
643 #define NDP_Solicited 0x40
644 #define NDP_Override 0x20
646 #define NDP_SrcLL 1
647 #define NDP_TgtLL 2
649 typedef union
651 mDNSu8 bytes[20];
652 TCPHeader tcp;
653 UDPHeader udp;
654 IPv6NDP ndp;
655 } TransportLayerPacket;
657 typedef packedstruct
659 mDNSOpaque64 InitiatorCookie;
660 mDNSOpaque64 ResponderCookie;
661 mDNSu8 NextPayload;
662 mDNSu8 Version;
663 mDNSu8 ExchangeType;
664 mDNSu8 Flags;
665 mDNSOpaque32 MessageID;
666 mDNSu32 Length;
667 } IKEHeader; // 28 bytes
669 // ***************************************************************************
670 #if 0
671 #pragma mark -
672 #pragma mark - Resource Record structures
673 #endif
675 // Authoritative Resource Records:
676 // There are four basic types: Shared, Advisory, Unique, Known Unique
678 // * Shared Resource Records do not have to be unique
679 // -- Shared Resource Records are used for DNS-SD service PTRs
680 // -- It is okay for several hosts to have RRs with the same name but different RDATA
681 // -- We use a random delay on responses to reduce collisions when all the hosts respond to the same query
682 // -- These RRs typically have moderately high TTLs (e.g. one hour)
683 // -- These records are announced on startup and topology changes for the benefit of passive listeners
684 // -- These records send a goodbye packet when deregistering
686 // * Advisory Resource Records are like Shared Resource Records, except they don't send a goodbye packet
688 // * Unique Resource Records should be unique among hosts within any given mDNS scope
689 // -- The majority of Resource Records are of this type
690 // -- If two entities on the network have RRs with the same name but different RDATA, this is a conflict
691 // -- Responses may be sent immediately, because only one host should be responding to any particular query
692 // -- These RRs typically have low TTLs (e.g. a few minutes)
693 // -- On startup and after topology changes, a host issues queries to verify uniqueness
695 // * Known Unique Resource Records are treated like Unique Resource Records, except that mDNS does
696 // not have to verify their uniqueness because this is already known by other means (e.g. the RR name
697 // is derived from the host's IP or Ethernet address, which is already known to be a unique identifier).
699 // Summary of properties of different record types:
700 // Probe? Does this record type send probes before announcing?
701 // Conflict? Does this record type react if we observe an apparent conflict?
702 // Goodbye? Does this record type send a goodbye packet on departure?
704 // Probe? Conflict? Goodbye? Notes
705 // Unregistered Should not appear in any list (sanity check value)
706 // Shared No No Yes e.g. Service PTR record
707 // Deregistering No No Yes Shared record about to announce its departure and leave the list
708 // Advisory No No No
709 // Unique Yes Yes No Record intended to be unique -- will probe to verify
710 // Verified Yes Yes No Record has completed probing, and is verified unique
711 // KnownUnique No Yes No Record is assumed by other means to be unique
713 // Valid lifecycle of a record:
714 // Unregistered -> Shared -> Deregistering -(goodbye)-> Unregistered
715 // Unregistered -> Advisory -> Unregistered
716 // Unregistered -> Unique -(probe)-> Verified -> Unregistered
717 // Unregistered -> KnownUnique -> Unregistered
719 // Each Authoritative kDNSRecordType has only one bit set. This makes it easy to quickly see if a record
720 // is one of a particular set of types simply by performing the appropriate bitwise masking operation.
722 // Cache Resource Records (received from the network):
723 // There are four basic types: Answer, Unique Answer, Additional, Unique Additional
724 // Bit 7 (the top bit) of kDNSRecordType is always set for Cache Resource Records; always clear for Authoritative Resource Records
725 // Bit 6 (value 0x40) is set for answer records; clear for authority/additional records
726 // Bit 5 (value 0x20) is set for records received with the kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet
728 enum
730 kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered = 0x00, // Not currently in any list
731 kDNSRecordTypeDeregistering = 0x01, // Shared record about to announce its departure and leave the list
733 kDNSRecordTypeUnique = 0x02, // Will become a kDNSRecordTypeVerified when probing is complete
735 kDNSRecordTypeAdvisory = 0x04, // Like Shared, but no goodbye packet
736 kDNSRecordTypeShared = 0x08, // Shared means record name does not have to be unique -- use random delay on responses
738 kDNSRecordTypeVerified = 0x10, // Unique means mDNS should check that name is unique (and then send immediate responses)
739 kDNSRecordTypeKnownUnique = 0x20, // Known Unique means mDNS can assume name is unique without checking
740 // For Dynamic Update records, Known Unique means the record must already exist on the server.
741 kDNSRecordTypeUniqueMask = (kDNSRecordTypeUnique | kDNSRecordTypeVerified | kDNSRecordTypeKnownUnique),
742 kDNSRecordTypeActiveSharedMask = (kDNSRecordTypeAdvisory | kDNSRecordTypeShared),
743 kDNSRecordTypeActiveUniqueMask = (kDNSRecordTypeVerified | kDNSRecordTypeKnownUnique),
744 kDNSRecordTypeActiveMask = (kDNSRecordTypeActiveSharedMask | kDNSRecordTypeActiveUniqueMask),
746 kDNSRecordTypePacketAdd = 0x80, // Received in the Additional Section of a DNS Response
747 kDNSRecordTypePacketAddUnique = 0x90, // Received in the Additional Section of a DNS Response with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet set
748 kDNSRecordTypePacketAuth = 0xA0, // Received in the Authorities Section of a DNS Response
749 kDNSRecordTypePacketAuthUnique = 0xB0, // Received in the Authorities Section of a DNS Response with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet set
750 kDNSRecordTypePacketAns = 0xC0, // Received in the Answer Section of a DNS Response
751 kDNSRecordTypePacketAnsUnique = 0xD0, // Received in the Answer Section of a DNS Response with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet set
753 kDNSRecordTypePacketNegative = 0xF0, // Pseudo-RR generated to cache non-existence results like NXDomain
755 kDNSRecordTypePacketUniqueMask = 0x10 // True for PacketAddUnique, PacketAnsUnique, PacketAuthUnique, kDNSRecordTypePacketNegative
758 typedef packedstruct { mDNSu16 priority; mDNSu16 weight; mDNSIPPort port; domainname target; } rdataSRV;
759 typedef packedstruct { mDNSu16 preference; domainname exchange; } rdataMX;
760 typedef packedstruct { domainname mbox; domainname txt; } rdataRP;
761 typedef packedstruct { mDNSu16 preference; domainname map822; domainname mapx400; } rdataPX;
763 typedef packedstruct
765 domainname mname;
766 domainname rname;
767 mDNSs32 serial; // Modular counter; increases when zone changes
768 mDNSu32 refresh; // Time in seconds that a slave waits after successful replication of the database before it attempts replication again
769 mDNSu32 retry; // Time in seconds that a slave waits after an unsuccessful replication attempt before it attempts replication again
770 mDNSu32 expire; // Time in seconds that a slave holds on to old data while replication attempts remain unsuccessful
771 mDNSu32 min; // Nominally the minimum record TTL for this zone, in seconds; also used for negative caching.
772 } rdataSOA;
774 // http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-sec-alg-numbers/dns-sec-alg-numbers.xhtml
775 // Algorithm used for RRSIG, DS and DNS KEY
776 #define CRYPTO_RSA_SHA1 0x05
777 #define CRYPTO_DSA_NSEC3_SHA1 0x06
778 #define CRYPTO_RSA_NSEC3_SHA1 0x07
779 #define CRYPTO_RSA_SHA256 0x08
780 #define CRYPTO_RSA_SHA512 0x0A
782 #define CRYPTO_ALG_MAX 0x0B
784 // alg - same as in RRSIG, DNS KEY or DS.
785 // RFC 4034 defines SHA1
786 // RFC 4509 defines SHA256
787 // Note: NSEC3 also uses 1 for SHA1 and hence we will reuse for now till a new
788 // value is assigned.
790 #define SHA1_DIGEST_TYPE 1
791 #define SHA256_DIGEST_TYPE 2
792 #define DIGEST_TYPE_MAX 3
794 // We need support for base64 and base32 encoding for displaying KEY, NSEC3
795 // To make this platform agnostic, we define two types which the platform
796 // needs to support
797 #define ENC_BASE32 1
798 #define ENC_BASE64 2
799 #define ENC_ALG_MAX 3
801 #define DS_FIXED_SIZE 4
802 typedef packedstruct
804 mDNSu16 keyTag;
805 mDNSu8 alg;
806 mDNSu8 digestType;
807 mDNSu8 *digest;
808 } rdataDS;
810 typedef struct TrustAnchor
812 struct TrustAnchor *next;
813 int digestLen;
814 mDNSu32 validFrom;
815 mDNSu32 validUntil;
816 domainname zone;
817 rdataDS rds;
818 } TrustAnchor;
820 //size of rdataRRSIG excluding signerName and signature (which are variable fields)
821 #define RRSIG_FIXED_SIZE 18
822 typedef packedstruct
824 mDNSu16 typeCovered;
825 mDNSu8 alg;
826 mDNSu8 labels;
827 mDNSu32 origTTL;
828 mDNSu32 sigExpireTime;
829 mDNSu32 sigInceptTime;
830 mDNSu16 keyTag;
831 mDNSu8 *signerName;
832 // mDNSu8 *signature
833 } rdataRRSig;
835 // RFC 4034: For DNS Key RR
836 // flags - the valid value for DNSSEC is 256 (Zone signing key - ZSK) and 257 (Secure Entry Point) which also
837 // includes the ZSK bit
839 #define DNSKEY_ZONE_SIGN_KEY 0x100
840 #define DNSKEY_SECURE_ENTRY_POINT 0x101
842 // proto - the only valid value for protocol is 3 (See RFC 4034)
843 #define DNSKEY_VALID_PROTO_VALUE 0x003
845 // alg - The only mandatory algorithm that we support is RSA/SHA-1
846 // DNSSEC_RSA_SHA1_ALG
848 #define DNSKEY_FIXED_SIZE 4
849 typedef packedstruct
851 mDNSu16 flags;
852 mDNSu8 proto;
853 mDNSu8 alg;
854 mDNSu8 *data;
855 } rdataDNSKey;
857 #define NSEC3_FIXED_SIZE 5
858 #define NSEC3_FLAGS_OPTOUT 1
859 #define NSEC3_MAX_ITERATIONS 2500
860 typedef packedstruct
862 mDNSu8 alg;
863 mDNSu8 flags;
864 mDNSu16 iterations;
865 mDNSu8 saltLength;
866 mDNSu8 *salt;
867 // hashLength, nxt, bitmap
868 } rdataNSEC3;
870 // In the multicast usage of NSEC3, we know the actual size of RData
871 // 4 bytes : HashAlg, Flags,Iterations
872 // 5 bytes : Salt Length 1 byte, Salt 4 bytes
873 // 21 bytes : HashLength 1 byte, Hash 20 bytes
874 // 34 bytes : Window number, Bitmap length, Type bit map to include the first 256 types
875 #define MCAST_NSEC3_RDLENGTH (4 + 5 + 21 + 34)
876 #define SHA1_HASH_LENGTH 20
878 // Base32 encoding takes 5 bytes of the input and encodes as 8 bytes of output.
879 // For example, SHA-1 hash of 20 bytes will be encoded as 20/5 * 8 = 32 base32
880 // bytes. For a max domain name size of 255 bytes of base32 encoding : (255/8)*5
881 // is the max hash length possible.
882 #define NSEC3_MAX_HASH_LEN 155
883 // In NSEC3, the names are hashed and stored in the first label and hence cannot exceed label
884 // size.
885 #define NSEC3_MAX_B32_LEN MAX_DOMAIN_LABEL
887 // We define it here instead of dnssec.h so that these values can be used
888 // in files without bringing in all of dnssec.h unnecessarily.
889 typedef enum
891 DNSSEC_Secure = 1, // Securely validated and has a chain up to the trust anchor
892 DNSSEC_Insecure, // Cannot build a chain up to the trust anchor
893 DNSSEC_Indeterminate, // Not used currently
894 DNSSEC_Bogus, // failed to validate signatures
895 DNSSEC_NoResponse // No DNSSEC records to start with
896 } DNSSECStatus;
898 #define DNSSECRecordType(rrtype) (((rrtype) == kDNSType_RRSIG) || ((rrtype) == kDNSType_NSEC) || ((rrtype) == kDNSType_DNSKEY) || ((rrtype) == kDNSType_DS) || \
899 ((rrtype) == kDNSType_NSEC3))
901 typedef enum
903 platform_OSX = 1, // OSX Platform
904 platform_iOS, // iOS Platform
905 platform_Atv, // Atv Platform
906 platform_NonApple // Non-Apple (Windows, POSIX) Platform
907 } Platform_t;
909 // EDNS Option Code registrations are recorded in the "DNS EDNS0 Options" section of
910 // <http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters>
912 #define kDNSOpt_LLQ 1
913 #define kDNSOpt_Lease 2
914 #define kDNSOpt_NSID 3
915 #define kDNSOpt_Owner 4
916 #define kDNSOpt_Trace 65001 // 65001-65534 Reserved for Local/Experimental Use
918 typedef struct
920 mDNSu16 vers;
921 mDNSu16 llqOp;
922 mDNSu16 err; // Or UDP reply port, in setup request
923 // Note: In the in-memory form, there's typically a two-byte space here, so that the following 64-bit id is word-aligned
924 mDNSOpaque64 id;
925 mDNSu32 llqlease;
926 } LLQOptData;
928 typedef struct
930 mDNSu8 vers; // Version number of this Owner OPT record
931 mDNSs8 seq; // Sleep/wake epoch
932 mDNSEthAddr HMAC; // Host's primary identifier (e.g. MAC of on-board Ethernet)
933 mDNSEthAddr IMAC; // Interface's MAC address (if different to primary MAC)
934 mDNSOpaque48 password; // Optional password
935 } OwnerOptData;
937 typedef struct
939 mDNSu8 platf; // Running platform (see enum Platform_t)
940 mDNSu32 mDNSv; // mDNSResponder Version (DNS_SD_H defined in dns_sd.h)
941 } TracerOptData;
943 // Note: rdataOPT format may be repeated an arbitrary number of times in a single resource record
944 typedef packedstruct
946 mDNSu16 opt;
947 mDNSu16 optlen;
948 union { LLQOptData llq; mDNSu32 updatelease; OwnerOptData owner; TracerOptData tracer; } u;
949 } rdataOPT;
951 // Space needed to put OPT records into a packet:
952 // Header 11 bytes (name 1, type 2, class 2, TTL 4, length 2)
953 // LLQ rdata 18 bytes (opt 2, len 2, vers 2, op 2, err 2, id 8, lease 4)
954 // Lease rdata 8 bytes (opt 2, len 2, lease 4)
955 // Owner rdata 12-24 bytes (opt 2, len 2, owner 8-20)
956 // Trace rdata 9 bytes (opt 2, len 2, platf 1, mDNSv 4)
959 #define DNSOpt_Header_Space 11
960 #define DNSOpt_LLQData_Space (4 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 8 + 4)
961 #define DNSOpt_LeaseData_Space (4 + 4)
962 #define DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Space (4 + 2 + 6)
963 #define DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_Space (4 + 2 + 6 + 6)
964 #define DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_PW4_Space (4 + 2 + 6 + 6 + 4)
965 #define DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_PW6_Space (4 + 2 + 6 + 6 + 6)
966 #define DNSOpt_TraceData_Space (4 + 1 + 4)
968 #define ValidOwnerLength(X) ( (X) == DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Space - 4 || \
969 (X) == DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_Space - 4 || \
970 (X) == DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_PW4_Space - 4 || \
971 (X) == DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_PW6_Space - 4 )
973 #define DNSOpt_Owner_Space(A,B) (mDNSSameEthAddress((A),(B)) ? DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Space : DNSOpt_OwnerData_ID_Wake_Space)
975 #define DNSOpt_Data_Space(O) ( \
976 (O)->opt == kDNSOpt_LLQ ? DNSOpt_LLQData_Space : \
977 (O)->opt == kDNSOpt_Lease ? DNSOpt_LeaseData_Space : \
978 (O)->opt == kDNSOpt_Trace ? DNSOpt_TraceData_Space : \
979 (O)->opt == kDNSOpt_Owner ? DNSOpt_Owner_Space(&(O)->u.owner.HMAC, &(O)->u.owner.IMAC) : 0x10000)
981 // NSEC record is defined in RFC 4034.
982 // 16 bit RRTYPE space is split into 256 windows and each window has 256 bits (32 bytes).
983 // If we create a structure for NSEC, it's size would be:
985 // 256 bytes domainname 'nextname'
986 // + 256 * 34 = 8704 bytes of bitmap data
987 // = 8960 bytes total
989 // This would be a waste, as types about 256 are not very common. But it would be odd, if we receive
990 // a type above 256 (.US zone had TYPE65534 when this code was written) and not able to handle it.
991 // Hence, we handle any size by not fixing a strucure in place. The following is just a placeholder
992 // and never used anywhere.
994 #define NSEC_MCAST_WINDOW_SIZE 32
995 typedef struct
997 domainname *next; //placeholders are uncommented because C89 in Windows requires that a struct has at least a member.
998 char bitmap[32];
999 } rdataNSEC;
1001 // StandardAuthRDSize is 264 (256+8), which is large enough to hold a maximum-sized SRV record (6 + 256 bytes)
1002 // MaximumRDSize is 8K the absolute maximum we support (at least for now)
1003 #define StandardAuthRDSize 264
1004 #ifndef MaximumRDSize
1005 #define MaximumRDSize 8192
1006 #endif
1008 // InlineCacheRDSize is 68
1009 // Records received from the network with rdata this size or less have their rdata stored right in the CacheRecord object
1010 // Records received from the network with rdata larger than this have additional storage allocated for the rdata
1011 // A quick unscientific sample from a busy network at Apple with lots of machines revealed this:
1012 // 1461 records in cache
1013 // 292 were one-byte TXT records
1014 // 136 were four-byte A records
1015 // 184 were sixteen-byte AAAA records
1016 // 780 were various PTR, TXT and SRV records from 12-64 bytes
1017 // Only 69 records had rdata bigger than 64 bytes
1018 // Note that since CacheRecord object and a CacheGroup object are allocated out of the same pool, it's sensible to
1019 // have them both be the same size. Making one smaller without making the other smaller won't actually save any memory.
1020 #define InlineCacheRDSize 68
1022 // The RDataBody union defines the common rdata types that fit into our 264-byte limit
1023 typedef union
1025 mDNSu8 data[StandardAuthRDSize];
1026 mDNSv4Addr ipv4; // For 'A' record
1027 domainname name; // For PTR, NS, CNAME, DNAME
1028 UTF8str255 txt;
1029 rdataMX mx;
1030 mDNSv6Addr ipv6; // For 'AAAA' record
1031 rdataSRV srv;
1032 rdataOPT opt[2]; // For EDNS0 OPT record; RDataBody may contain multiple variable-length rdataOPT objects packed together
1033 } RDataBody;
1035 // The RDataBody2 union is the same as above, except it includes fields for the larger types like soa, rp, px
1036 typedef union
1038 mDNSu8 data[StandardAuthRDSize];
1039 mDNSv4Addr ipv4; // For 'A' record
1040 domainname name; // For PTR, NS, CNAME, DNAME
1041 rdataSOA soa; // This is large; not included in the normal RDataBody definition
1042 UTF8str255 txt;
1043 rdataMX mx;
1044 rdataRP rp; // This is large; not included in the normal RDataBody definition
1045 rdataPX px; // This is large; not included in the normal RDataBody definition
1046 mDNSv6Addr ipv6; // For 'AAAA' record
1047 rdataSRV srv;
1048 rdataOPT opt[2]; // For EDNS0 OPT record; RDataBody may contain multiple variable-length rdataOPT objects packed together
1049 rdataDS ds;
1050 rdataDNSKey key;
1051 rdataRRSig rrsig;
1052 } RDataBody2;
1054 typedef struct
1056 mDNSu16 MaxRDLength; // Amount of storage allocated for rdata (usually sizeof(RDataBody))
1057 mDNSu16 padding; // So that RDataBody is aligned on 32-bit boundary
1058 RDataBody u;
1059 } RData;
1061 // sizeofRDataHeader should be 4 bytes
1062 #define sizeofRDataHeader (sizeof(RData) - sizeof(RDataBody))
1064 // RData_small is a smaller version of the RData object, used for inline data storage embedded in a CacheRecord_struct
1065 typedef struct
1067 mDNSu16 MaxRDLength; // Storage allocated for data (may be greater than InlineCacheRDSize if additional storage follows this object)
1068 mDNSu16 padding; // So that data is aligned on 32-bit boundary
1069 mDNSu8 data[InlineCacheRDSize];
1070 } RData_small;
1072 // Note: Within an mDNSRecordCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Exit(), mDNS_Execute()
1073 typedef void mDNSRecordCallback (mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, mStatus result);
1075 // Note:
1076 // Restrictions: An mDNSRecordUpdateCallback may not make any mDNS API calls.
1077 // The intent of this callback is to allow the client to free memory, if necessary.
1078 // The internal data structures of the mDNS code may not be in a state where mDNS API calls may be made safely.
1079 typedef void mDNSRecordUpdateCallback (mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, RData *OldRData, mDNSu16 OldRDLen);
1081 // ***************************************************************************
1082 #if 0
1083 #pragma mark -
1084 #pragma mark - NAT Traversal structures and constants
1085 #endif
1087 #define NATMAP_MAX_RETRY_INTERVAL ((mDNSPlatformOneSecond * 60) * 15) // Max retry interval is 15 minutes
1088 #define NATMAP_MIN_RETRY_INTERVAL (mDNSPlatformOneSecond * 2) // Min retry interval is 2 seconds
1089 #define NATMAP_INIT_RETRY (mDNSPlatformOneSecond / 4) // start at 250ms w/ exponential decay
1090 #define NATMAP_DEFAULT_LEASE (60 * 60 * 2) // 2 hour lease life in seconds
1091 #define NATMAP_VERS 0
1093 typedef enum
1095 NATOp_AddrRequest = 0,
1096 NATOp_MapUDP = 1,
1097 NATOp_MapTCP = 2,
1099 NATOp_AddrResponse = 0x80 | 0,
1100 NATOp_MapUDPResponse = 0x80 | 1,
1101 NATOp_MapTCPResponse = 0x80 | 2,
1102 } NATOp_t;
1104 enum
1106 NATErr_None = 0,
1107 NATErr_Vers = 1,
1108 NATErr_Refused = 2,
1109 NATErr_NetFail = 3,
1110 NATErr_Res = 4,
1111 NATErr_Opcode = 5
1114 typedef mDNSu16 NATErr_t;
1116 typedef packedstruct
1118 mDNSu8 vers;
1119 mDNSu8 opcode;
1120 } NATAddrRequest;
1122 typedef packedstruct
1124 mDNSu8 vers;
1125 mDNSu8 opcode;
1126 mDNSu16 err;
1127 mDNSu32 upseconds; // Time since last NAT engine reboot, in seconds
1128 mDNSv4Addr ExtAddr;
1129 } NATAddrReply;
1131 typedef packedstruct
1133 mDNSu8 vers;
1134 mDNSu8 opcode;
1135 mDNSOpaque16 unused;
1136 mDNSIPPort intport;
1137 mDNSIPPort extport;
1138 mDNSu32 NATReq_lease;
1139 } NATPortMapRequest;
1141 typedef packedstruct
1143 mDNSu8 vers;
1144 mDNSu8 opcode;
1145 mDNSu16 err;
1146 mDNSu32 upseconds; // Time since last NAT engine reboot, in seconds
1147 mDNSIPPort intport;
1148 mDNSIPPort extport;
1149 mDNSu32 NATRep_lease;
1150 } NATPortMapReply;
1152 // PCP Support for IPv4 mappings
1154 #define PCP_VERS 0x02
1155 #define PCP_WAITSECS_AFTER_EPOCH_INVALID 5
1157 typedef enum
1159 PCPOp_Announce = 0,
1160 PCPOp_Map = 1
1161 } PCPOp_t;
1163 typedef enum
1165 PCPProto_All = 0,
1166 PCPProto_TCP = 6,
1167 PCPProto_UDP = 17
1168 } PCPProto_t;
1170 typedef enum
1172 PCPResult_Success = 0,
1173 PCPResult_UnsuppVersion = 1,
1174 PCPResult_NotAuthorized = 2,
1175 PCPResult_MalformedReq = 3,
1176 PCPResult_UnsuppOpcode = 4,
1177 PCPResult_UnsuppOption = 5,
1178 PCPResult_MalformedOption = 6,
1179 PCPResult_NetworkFailure = 7,
1180 PCPResult_NoResources = 8,
1181 PCPResult_UnsuppProtocol = 9,
1182 PCPResult_UserExQuota = 10,
1183 PCPResult_CantProvideExt = 11,
1184 PCPResult_AddrMismatch = 12,
1185 PCPResult_ExcesRemotePeer = 13
1186 } PCPResult_t;
1188 typedef packedstruct
1190 mDNSu8 version;
1191 mDNSu8 opCode;
1192 mDNSOpaque16 reserved;
1193 mDNSu32 lifetime;
1194 mDNSv6Addr clientAddr;
1195 mDNSu32 nonce[3];
1196 mDNSu8 protocol;
1197 mDNSu8 reservedMapOp[3];
1198 mDNSIPPort intPort;
1199 mDNSIPPort extPort;
1200 mDNSv6Addr extAddress;
1201 } PCPMapRequest;
1203 typedef packedstruct
1205 mDNSu8 version;
1206 mDNSu8 opCode;
1207 mDNSu8 reserved;
1208 mDNSu8 result;
1209 mDNSu32 lifetime;
1210 mDNSu32 epoch;
1211 mDNSu32 clientAddrParts[3];
1212 mDNSu32 nonce[3];
1213 mDNSu8 protocol;
1214 mDNSu8 reservedMapOp[3];
1215 mDNSIPPort intPort;
1216 mDNSIPPort extPort;
1217 mDNSv6Addr extAddress;
1218 } PCPMapReply;
1220 // LNT Support
1222 typedef enum
1224 LNTDiscoveryOp = 1,
1225 LNTExternalAddrOp = 2,
1226 LNTPortMapOp = 3,
1227 LNTPortMapDeleteOp = 4
1228 } LNTOp_t;
1230 #define LNT_MAXBUFSIZE 8192
1231 typedef struct tcpLNTInfo_struct tcpLNTInfo;
1232 struct tcpLNTInfo_struct
1234 tcpLNTInfo *next;
1235 mDNS *m;
1236 NATTraversalInfo *parentNATInfo; // pointer back to the parent NATTraversalInfo
1237 TCPSocket *sock;
1238 LNTOp_t op; // operation performed using this connection
1239 mDNSAddr Address; // router address
1240 mDNSIPPort Port; // router port
1241 mDNSu8 *Request; // xml request to router
1242 int requestLen;
1243 mDNSu8 *Reply; // xml reply from router
1244 int replyLen;
1245 unsigned long nread; // number of bytes read so far
1246 int retries; // number of times we've tried to do this port mapping
1249 typedef void (*NATTraversalClientCallback)(mDNS *m, NATTraversalInfo *n);
1251 // if m->timenow < ExpiryTime then we have an active mapping, and we'll renew halfway to expiry
1252 // if m->timenow >= ExpiryTime then our mapping has expired, and we're trying to create one
1254 typedef enum
1256 NATTProtocolNone = 0,
1257 NATTProtocolNATPMP = 1,
1258 NATTProtocolUPNPIGD = 2,
1259 NATTProtocolPCP = 3,
1260 } NATTProtocol;
1262 struct NATTraversalInfo_struct
1264 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
1265 NATTraversalInfo *next;
1267 mDNSs32 ExpiryTime; // Time this mapping expires, or zero if no mapping
1268 mDNSs32 retryInterval; // Current interval, between last packet we sent and the next one
1269 mDNSs32 retryPortMap; // If Protocol is nonzero, time to send our next mapping packet
1270 mStatus NewResult; // New error code; will be copied to Result just prior to invoking callback
1271 NATTProtocol lastSuccessfulProtocol; // To send correct deletion request & update non-PCP external address operations
1272 mDNSBool sentNATPMP; // Whether we just sent a NAT-PMP packet, so we won't send another if
1273 // we receive another NAT-PMP "Unsupported Version" packet
1275 #ifdef _LEGACY_NAT_TRAVERSAL_
1276 tcpLNTInfo tcpInfo; // Legacy NAT traversal (UPnP) TCP connection
1277 #endif
1279 // Result fields: When the callback is invoked these fields contain the answers the client is looking for
1280 // When the callback is invoked ExternalPort is *usually* set to be the same the same as RequestedPort, except:
1281 // (a) When we're behind a NAT gateway with port mapping disabled, ExternalPort is reported as zero to
1282 // indicate that we don't currently have a working mapping (but RequestedPort retains the external port
1283 // we'd like to get, the next time we meet an accomodating NAT gateway willing to give us one).
1284 // (b) When we have a routable non-RFC1918 address, we don't *need* a port mapping, so ExternalPort
1285 // is reported as the same as our InternalPort, since that is effectively our externally-visible port too.
1286 // Again, RequestedPort retains the external port we'd like to get the next time we find ourself behind a NAT gateway.
1287 // To improve stability of port mappings, RequestedPort is updated any time we get a successful
1288 // mapping response from the PCP, NAT-PMP or UPnP gateway. For example, if we ask for port 80, and
1289 // get assigned port 81, then thereafter we'll contine asking for port 81.
1290 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID;
1291 mDNSv4Addr ExternalAddress; // Initially set to onesIPv4Addr, until first callback
1292 mDNSv4Addr NewAddress; // May be updated with actual value assigned by gateway
1293 mDNSIPPort ExternalPort;
1294 mDNSu32 Lifetime;
1295 mStatus Result;
1297 // Client API fields: The client must set up these fields *before* making any NAT traversal API calls
1298 mDNSu8 Protocol; // NATOp_MapUDP or NATOp_MapTCP, or zero if just requesting the external IP address
1299 mDNSIPPort IntPort; // Client's internal port number (doesn't change)
1300 mDNSIPPort RequestedPort; // Requested external port; may be updated with actual value assigned by gateway
1301 mDNSu32 NATLease; // Requested lifetime in seconds (doesn't change)
1302 NATTraversalClientCallback clientCallback;
1303 void *clientContext;
1306 // ***************************************************************************
1307 #if 0
1308 #pragma mark -
1309 #pragma mark - DNSServer & McastResolver structures and constants
1310 #endif
1312 enum
1314 DNSServer_Untested = 0,
1315 DNSServer_Passed = 1,
1316 DNSServer_Failed = 2,
1317 DNSServer_Disabled = 3
1320 enum
1322 DNSServer_FlagDelete = 0x1,
1323 DNSServer_FlagNew = 0x2,
1324 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
1325 DNSServer_FlagUnreachable = 0x4,
1326 #endif
1329 enum
1331 McastResolver_FlagDelete = 1,
1332 McastResolver_FlagNew = 2
1335 typedef struct McastResolver
1337 struct McastResolver *next;
1338 mDNSInterfaceID interface;
1339 mDNSu32 flags; // Set when we're planning to delete this from the list
1340 domainname domain;
1341 mDNSu32 timeout; // timeout value for questions
1342 } McastResolver;
1344 // scoped values for DNSServer matching
1345 enum
1347 kScopeNone = 0, // DNS server used by unscoped questions
1348 kScopeInterfaceID = 1, // Scoped DNS server used only by scoped questions
1349 kScopeServiceID = 2 // Service specific DNS server used only by questions
1350 // have a matching serviceID
1353 // Note: DNSSECAware is set if we are able to get a valid response to
1354 // a DNSSEC question. In some cases it is possible that the proxy
1355 // strips the EDNS0 option and we just get a plain response with no
1356 // signatures. But we still mark DNSSECAware in that case. As DNSSECAware
1357 // is only used to determine whether DNSSEC_VALIDATION_SECURE_OPTIONAL
1358 // should be turned off or not, it is sufficient that we are getting
1359 // responses back.
1360 typedef struct DNSServer
1362 struct DNSServer *next;
1363 mDNSInterfaceID interface; // DNS requests should be sent on this interface
1364 mDNSs32 serviceID;
1365 mDNSAddr addr;
1366 mDNSIPPort port;
1367 mDNSOpaque16 testid;
1368 mDNSu32 flags; // Set when we're planning to delete this from the list
1369 mDNSu32 teststate; // Have we sent bug-detection query to this server?
1370 mDNSs32 lasttest; // Time we sent last bug-detection query to this server
1371 domainname domain; // name->server matching for "split dns"
1372 mDNSs32 penaltyTime; // amount of time this server is penalized
1373 mDNSu32 scoped; // See the scoped enum above
1374 mDNSu32 timeout; // timeout value for questions
1375 mDNSBool cellIntf; // Resolver from Cellular Interface ?
1376 mDNSu16 resGroupID; // ID of the resolver group that contains this DNSServer
1377 mDNSBool req_A; // If set, send v4 query (DNSConfig allows A queries)
1378 mDNSBool req_AAAA; // If set, send v6 query (DNSConfig allows AAAA queries)
1379 mDNSBool req_DO; // If set, okay to send DNSSEC queries (EDNS DO bit is supported)
1380 mDNSBool retransDO; // Total Retransmissions for queries sent with DO option
1381 mDNSBool DNSSECAware; // set if we are able to receive a response to a request
1382 // sent with DO option.
1383 } DNSServer;
1385 typedef struct
1387 mDNSu8 *AnonData;
1388 int AnonDataLen;
1389 mDNSu32 salt;
1390 ResourceRecord *nsec3RR;
1391 mDNSInterfaceID SendNow; // The interface ID that this record should be sent on
1392 } AnonymousInfo;
1394 struct ResourceRecord_struct
1396 mDNSu8 RecordType; // See enum above
1397 mDNSu16 rrtype;
1398 mDNSu16 rrclass;
1399 mDNSu32 rroriginalttl; // In seconds
1400 mDNSu16 rdlength; // Size of the raw rdata, in bytes, in the on-the-wire format
1401 // (In-memory storage may be larger, for structures containing 'holes', like SOA)
1402 mDNSu16 rdestimate; // Upper bound on on-the-wire size of rdata after name compression
1403 mDNSu32 namehash; // Name-based (i.e. case-insensitive) hash of name
1404 mDNSu32 rdatahash; // For rdata containing domain name (e.g. PTR, SRV, CNAME etc.), case-insensitive name hash
1405 // else, for all other rdata, 32-bit hash of the raw rdata
1406 // Note: This requirement is important. Various routines like AddAdditionalsToResponseList(),
1407 // ReconfirmAntecedents(), etc., use rdatahash as a pre-flight check to see
1408 // whether it's worth doing a full SameDomainName() call. If the rdatahash
1409 // is not a correct case-insensitive name hash, they'll get false negatives.
1411 // Grouping pointers together at the end of the structure improves the memory layout efficiency
1412 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // Set if this RR is specific to one interface
1413 // For records received off the wire, InterfaceID is *always* set to the receiving interface
1414 // For our authoritative records, InterfaceID is usually zero, except for those few records
1415 // that are interface-specific (e.g. address records, especially linklocal addresses)
1416 const domainname *name;
1417 RData *rdata; // Pointer to storage for this rdata
1418 DNSServer *rDNSServer; // Unicast DNS server authoritative for this entry; null for multicast
1419 AnonymousInfo *AnonInfo; // Anonymous Information
1423 // Unless otherwise noted, states may apply to either independent record registrations or service registrations
1424 typedef enum
1426 regState_Zero = 0,
1427 regState_Pending = 1, // update sent, reply not received
1428 regState_Registered = 2, // update sent, reply received
1429 regState_DeregPending = 3, // dereg sent, reply not received
1430 regState_Unregistered = 4, // not in any list
1431 regState_Refresh = 5, // outstanding refresh (or target change) message
1432 regState_NATMap = 6, // establishing NAT port mapping
1433 regState_UpdatePending = 7, // update in flight as result of mDNS_Update call
1434 regState_NoTarget = 8, // SRV Record registration pending registration of hostname
1435 regState_NATError = 9 // unable to complete NAT traversal
1436 } regState_t;
1438 enum
1440 Target_Manual = 0,
1441 Target_AutoHost = 1,
1442 Target_AutoHostAndNATMAP = 2
1445 typedef enum
1447 mergeState_Zero = 0,
1448 mergeState_DontMerge = 1 // Set on fatal error conditions to disable merging
1449 } mergeState_t;
1451 #define AUTH_GROUP_NAME_SIZE 128
1452 struct AuthGroup_struct // Header object for a list of AuthRecords with the same name
1454 AuthGroup *next; // Next AuthGroup object in this hash table bucket
1455 mDNSu32 namehash; // Name-based (i.e. case insensitive) hash of name
1456 AuthRecord *members; // List of CacheRecords with this same name
1457 AuthRecord **rrauth_tail; // Tail end of that list
1458 domainname *name; // Common name for all AuthRecords in this list
1459 AuthRecord *NewLocalOnlyRecords;
1460 mDNSu8 namestorage[AUTH_GROUP_NAME_SIZE];
1463 #ifndef AUTH_HASH_SLOTS
1464 #define AUTH_HASH_SLOTS 499
1465 #endif
1466 #define FORALL_AUTHRECORDS(SLOT,AG,AR) \
1467 for ((SLOT) = 0; (SLOT) < AUTH_HASH_SLOTS; (SLOT)++) \
1468 for ((AG)=m->rrauth.rrauth_hash[(SLOT)]; (AG); (AG)=(AG)->next) \
1469 for ((AR) = (AG)->members; (AR); (AR)=(AR)->next)
1471 typedef union AuthEntity_union AuthEntity;
1472 union AuthEntity_union { AuthEntity *next; AuthGroup ag; };
1473 typedef struct {
1474 mDNSu32 rrauth_size; // Total number of available auth entries
1475 mDNSu32 rrauth_totalused; // Number of auth entries currently occupied
1476 mDNSu32 rrauth_report;
1477 mDNSu8 rrauth_lock; // For debugging: Set at times when these lists may not be modified
1478 AuthEntity *rrauth_free;
1479 AuthGroup *rrauth_hash[AUTH_HASH_SLOTS];
1480 }AuthHash;
1482 // AuthRecordAny includes mDNSInterface_Any and interface specific auth records.
1483 typedef enum
1485 AuthRecordAny, // registered for *Any, NOT including P2P interfaces
1486 AuthRecordAnyIncludeP2P, // registered for *Any, including P2P interfaces
1487 AuthRecordAnyIncludeAWDL, // registered for *Any, including AWDL interface
1488 AuthRecordAnyIncludeAWDLandP2P, // registered for *Any, including AWDL and P2P interfaces
1489 AuthRecordLocalOnly,
1490 AuthRecordP2P // discovered over D2D/P2P framework
1491 } AuthRecType;
1493 typedef enum
1495 AuthFlagsWakeOnly = 0x1 // WakeOnly service
1496 } AuthRecordFlags;
1498 struct AuthRecord_struct
1500 // For examples of how to set up this structure for use in mDNS_Register(),
1501 // see mDNS_AdvertiseInterface() or mDNS_RegisterService().
1502 // Basically, resrec and persistent metadata need to be set up before calling mDNS_Register().
1503 // mDNS_SetupResourceRecord() is avaliable as a helper routine to set up most fields to sensible default values for you
1505 AuthRecord *next; // Next in list; first element of structure for efficiency reasons
1506 // Field Group 1: Common ResourceRecord fields
1507 ResourceRecord resrec; // 36 bytes when compiling for 32-bit; 48 when compiling for 64-bit (now 44/64)
1509 // Field Group 2: Persistent metadata for Authoritative Records
1510 AuthRecord *Additional1; // Recommended additional record to include in response (e.g. SRV for PTR record)
1511 AuthRecord *Additional2; // Another additional (e.g. TXT for PTR record)
1512 AuthRecord *DependentOn; // This record depends on another for its uniqueness checking
1513 AuthRecord *RRSet; // This unique record is part of an RRSet
1514 mDNSRecordCallback *RecordCallback; // Callback function to call for state changes, and to free memory asynchronously on deregistration
1515 void *RecordContext; // Context parameter for the callback function
1516 mDNSu8 AutoTarget; // Set if the target of this record (PTR, CNAME, SRV, etc.) is our host name
1517 mDNSu8 AllowRemoteQuery; // Set if we allow hosts not on the local link to query this record
1518 mDNSu8 ForceMCast; // Set by client to advertise solely via multicast, even for apparently unicast names
1519 mDNSu8 AuthFlags;
1521 OwnerOptData WakeUp; // WakeUp.HMAC.l[0] nonzero indicates that this is a Sleep Proxy record
1522 mDNSAddr AddressProxy; // For reverse-mapping Sleep Proxy PTR records, address in question
1523 mDNSs32 TimeRcvd; // In platform time units
1524 mDNSs32 TimeExpire; // In platform time units
1525 AuthRecType ARType; // LocalOnly, P2P or Normal ?
1526 mDNSs32 KATimeExpire; // In platform time units: time to send keepalive packet for the proxy record
1528 // Field Group 3: Transient state for Authoritative Records
1529 mDNSu8 Acknowledged; // Set if we've given the success callback to the client
1530 mDNSu8 ProbeRestartCount; // Number of times we have restarted probing
1531 mDNSu8 ProbeCount; // Number of probes remaining before this record is valid (kDNSRecordTypeUnique)
1532 mDNSu8 AnnounceCount; // Number of announcements remaining (kDNSRecordTypeShared)
1533 mDNSu8 RequireGoodbye; // Set if this RR has been announced on the wire and will require a goodbye packet
1534 mDNSu8 AnsweredLocalQ; // Set if this AuthRecord has been delivered to any local question (LocalOnly or mDNSInterface_Any)
1535 mDNSu8 IncludeInProbe; // Set if this RR is being put into a probe right now
1536 mDNSu8 ImmedUnicast; // Set if we may send our response directly via unicast to the requester
1537 mDNSInterfaceID SendNSECNow; // Set if we need to generate associated NSEC data for this rrname
1538 mDNSInterfaceID ImmedAnswer; // Someone on this interface issued a query we need to answer (all-ones for all interfaces)
1539 #if MDNS_LOG_ANSWER_SUPPRESSION_TIMES
1540 mDNSs32 ImmedAnswerMarkTime;
1541 #endif
1542 mDNSInterfaceID ImmedAdditional; // Hint that we might want to also send this record, just to be helpful
1543 mDNSInterfaceID SendRNow; // The interface this query is being sent on right now
1544 mDNSv4Addr v4Requester; // Recent v4 query for this record, or all-ones if more than one recent query
1545 mDNSv6Addr v6Requester; // Recent v6 query for this record, or all-ones if more than one recent query
1546 AuthRecord *NextResponse; // Link to the next element in the chain of responses to generate
1547 const mDNSu8 *NR_AnswerTo; // Set if this record was selected by virtue of being a direct answer to a question
1548 AuthRecord *NR_AdditionalTo; // Set if this record was selected by virtue of being additional to another
1549 mDNSs32 ThisAPInterval; // In platform time units: Current interval for announce/probe
1550 mDNSs32 LastAPTime; // In platform time units: Last time we sent announcement/probe
1551 mDNSs32 LastMCTime; // Last time we multicast this record (used to guard against packet-storm attacks)
1552 mDNSInterfaceID LastMCInterface; // Interface this record was multicast on at the time LastMCTime was recorded
1553 RData *NewRData; // Set if we are updating this record with new rdata
1554 mDNSu16 newrdlength; // ... and the length of the new RData
1555 mDNSRecordUpdateCallback *UpdateCallback;
1556 mDNSu32 UpdateCredits; // Token-bucket rate limiting of excessive updates
1557 mDNSs32 NextUpdateCredit; // Time next token is added to bucket
1558 mDNSs32 UpdateBlocked; // Set if update delaying is in effect
1560 // Field Group 4: Transient uDNS state for Authoritative Records
1561 regState_t state; // Maybe combine this with resrec.RecordType state? Right now it's ambiguous and confusing.
1562 // e.g. rr->resrec.RecordType can be kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered,
1563 // and rr->state can be regState_Unregistered
1564 // What if we find one of those statements is true and the other false? What does that mean?
1565 mDNSBool uselease; // dynamic update contains (should contain) lease option
1566 mDNSs32 expire; // In platform time units: expiration of lease (-1 for static)
1567 mDNSBool Private; // If zone is private, DNS updates may have to be encrypted to prevent eavesdropping
1568 mDNSOpaque16 updateid; // Identifier to match update request and response -- also used when transferring records to Sleep Proxy
1569 mDNSOpaque64 updateIntID; // Interface IDs (one bit per interface index)to which updates have been sent
1570 const domainname *zone; // the zone that is updated
1571 ZoneData *nta;
1572 struct tcpInfo_t *tcp;
1573 NATTraversalInfo NATinfo;
1574 mDNSBool SRVChanged; // temporarily deregistered service because its SRV target or port changed
1575 mergeState_t mState; // Unicast Record Registrations merge state
1576 mDNSu8 refreshCount; // Number of refreshes to the server
1577 mStatus updateError; // Record update resulted in Error ?
1579 // uDNS_UpdateRecord support fields
1580 // Do we really need all these in *addition* to NewRData and newrdlength above?
1581 void *UpdateContext; // Context parameter for the update callback function
1582 mDNSu16 OrigRDLen; // previously registered, being deleted
1583 mDNSu16 InFlightRDLen; // currently being registered
1584 mDNSu16 QueuedRDLen; // pending operation (re-transmitting if necessary) THEN register the queued update
1585 RData *OrigRData;
1586 RData *InFlightRData;
1587 RData *QueuedRData;
1589 // Field Group 5: Large data objects go at the end
1590 domainname namestorage;
1591 RData rdatastorage; // Normally the storage is right here, except for oversized records
1592 // rdatastorage MUST be the last thing in the structure -- when using oversized AuthRecords, extra bytes
1593 // are appended after the end of the AuthRecord, logically augmenting the size of the rdatastorage
1594 // DO NOT ADD ANY MORE FIELDS HERE
1597 // IsLocalDomain alone is not sufficient to determine that a record is mDNS or uDNS. By default domain names within
1598 // the "local" pseudo-TLD (and within the IPv4 and IPv6 link-local reverse mapping domains) are automatically treated
1599 // as mDNS records, but it is also possible to force any record (even those not within one of the inherently local
1600 // domains) to be handled as an mDNS record by setting the ForceMCast flag, or by setting a non-zero InterfaceID.
1601 // For example, the reverse-mapping PTR record created in AdvertiseInterface sets the ForceMCast flag, since it points to
1602 // a dot-local hostname, and therefore it would make no sense to register this record with a wide-area Unicast DNS server.
1603 // The same applies to Sleep Proxy records, which we will answer for when queried via mDNS, but we never want to try
1604 // to register them with a wide-area Unicast DNS server -- and we probably don't have the required credentials anyway.
1605 // Currently we have no concept of a wide-area uDNS record scoped to a particular interface, so if the InterfaceID is
1606 // nonzero we treat this the same as ForceMCast.
1607 // Note: Question_uDNS(Q) is used in *only* one place -- on entry to mDNS_StartQuery_internal, to decide whether to set TargetQID.
1608 // Everywhere else in the code, the determination of whether a question is unicast is made by checking to see if TargetQID is nonzero.
1609 #define AuthRecord_uDNS(R) ((R)->resrec.InterfaceID == mDNSInterface_Any && !(R)->ForceMCast && !IsLocalDomain((R)->resrec.name))
1610 #define Question_uDNS(Q) ((Q)->InterfaceID == mDNSInterface_Unicast || (Q)->ProxyQuestion || \
1611 ((Q)->InterfaceID != mDNSInterface_LocalOnly && (Q)->InterfaceID != mDNSInterface_P2P && !(Q)->ForceMCast && !IsLocalDomain(&(Q)->qname)))
1613 #define RRLocalOnly(rr) ((rr)->ARType == AuthRecordLocalOnly || (rr)->ARType == AuthRecordP2P)
1615 #define RRAny(rr) ((rr)->ARType == AuthRecordAny || (rr)->ARType == AuthRecordAnyIncludeP2P || (rr)->ARType == AuthRecordAnyIncludeAWDL || (rr)->ARType == AuthRecordAnyIncludeAWDLandP2P)
1617 // Question (A or AAAA) that is suppressed currently because IPv4 or IPv6 address
1618 // is not available locally for A or AAAA question respectively. Also, if the
1619 // query is disallowed for the "pid" that we are sending on behalf of, suppress it.
1620 #define QuerySuppressed(Q) (((Q)->SuppressUnusable && (Q)->SuppressQuery) || ((Q)->DisallowPID))
1622 #define PrivateQuery(Q) ((Q)->AuthInfo && (Q)->AuthInfo->AutoTunnel)
1624 // Normally we always lookup the cache and /etc/hosts before sending the query on the wire. For single label
1625 // queries (A and AAAA) that are unqualified (indicated by AppendSearchDomains), we want to append search
1626 // domains before we try them as such
1627 #define ApplySearchDomainsFirst(q) ((q)->AppendSearchDomains && (CountLabels(&((q)->qname))) == 1)
1629 // Wrapper struct for Auth Records for higher-level code that cannot use the AuthRecord's ->next pointer field
1630 typedef struct ARListElem
1632 struct ARListElem *next;
1633 AuthRecord ar; // Note: Must be last element of structure, to accomodate oversized AuthRecords
1634 } ARListElem;
1636 struct CacheRecord_struct
1638 CacheRecord *next; // Next in list; first element of structure for efficiency reasons
1639 ResourceRecord resrec; // 36 bytes when compiling for 32-bit; 48 when compiling for 64-bit (now 44/64)
1641 // Transient state for Cache Records
1642 CacheRecord *NextInKAList; // Link to the next element in the chain of known answers to send
1643 mDNSs32 TimeRcvd; // In platform time units
1644 mDNSs32 DelayDelivery; // Set if we want to defer delivery of this answer to local clients
1645 mDNSs32 NextRequiredQuery; // In platform time units
1646 mDNSs32 LastUsed; // In platform time units
1647 DNSQuestion *CRActiveQuestion; // Points to an active question referencing this answer. Can never point to a NewQuestion.
1648 mDNSs32 LastUnansweredTime; // In platform time units; last time we incremented UnansweredQueries
1649 mDNSu8 UnansweredQueries; // Number of times we've issued a query for this record without getting an answer
1650 mDNSu8 CRDNSSECQuestion; // Set to 1 if this was created in response to a DNSSEC question
1651 mDNSOpaque16 responseFlags; // Second 16 bit in the DNS response
1652 #if ENABLE_MULTI_PACKET_QUERY_SNOOPING
1653 mDNSu32 MPUnansweredQ; // Multi-packet query handling: Number of times we've seen a query for this record
1654 mDNSs32 MPLastUnansweredQT; // Multi-packet query handling: Last time we incremented MPUnansweredQ
1655 mDNSu32 MPUnansweredKA; // Multi-packet query handling: Number of times we've seen this record in a KA list
1656 mDNSBool MPExpectingKA; // Multi-packet query handling: Set when we increment MPUnansweredQ; allows one KA
1657 #endif
1658 CacheRecord *NextInCFList; // Set if this is in the list of records we just received with the cache flush bit set
1659 CacheRecord *nsec; // NSEC records needed for non-existence proofs
1660 CacheRecord *soa; // SOA record to return for proxy questions
1662 mDNSAddr sourceAddress; // node from which we received this record
1663 // Size to here is 76 bytes when compiling 32-bit; 104 bytes when compiling 64-bit (now 160 bytes for 64-bit)
1664 RData_small smallrdatastorage; // Storage for small records is right here (4 bytes header + 68 bytes data = 72 bytes)
1667 // Should match the CacheGroup_struct members, except namestorage[]. Only used to calculate
1668 // the size of the namestorage array in CacheGroup_struct so that sizeof(CacheGroup) == sizeof(CacheRecord)
1669 struct CacheGroup_base
1671 CacheGroup *next;
1672 mDNSu32 namehash;
1673 CacheRecord *members;
1674 CacheRecord **rrcache_tail;
1675 domainname *name;
1678 struct CacheGroup_struct // Header object for a list of CacheRecords with the same name
1680 CacheGroup *next; // Next CacheGroup object in this hash table bucket
1681 mDNSu32 namehash; // Name-based (i.e. case insensitive) hash of name
1682 CacheRecord *members; // List of CacheRecords with this same name
1683 CacheRecord **rrcache_tail; // Tail end of that list
1684 domainname *name; // Common name for all CacheRecords in this list
1685 mDNSu8 namestorage[sizeof(CacheRecord) - sizeof(struct CacheGroup_base)]; // match sizeof(CacheRecord)
1688 // Storage sufficient to hold either a CacheGroup header or a CacheRecord
1689 // -- for best efficiency (to avoid wasted unused storage) they should be the same size
1690 typedef union CacheEntity_union CacheEntity;
1691 union CacheEntity_union { CacheEntity *next; CacheGroup cg; CacheRecord cr; };
1693 typedef struct
1695 CacheRecord r;
1696 mDNSu8 _extradata[MaximumRDSize-InlineCacheRDSize]; // Glue on the necessary number of extra bytes
1697 domainname namestorage; // Needs to go *after* the extra rdata bytes
1698 } LargeCacheRecord;
1700 typedef struct HostnameInfo
1702 struct HostnameInfo *next;
1703 NATTraversalInfo natinfo;
1704 domainname fqdn;
1705 AuthRecord arv4; // registered IPv4 address record
1706 AuthRecord arv6; // registered IPv6 address record
1707 mDNSRecordCallback *StatusCallback; // callback to deliver success or error code to client layer
1708 const void *StatusContext; // Client Context
1709 } HostnameInfo;
1711 typedef struct ExtraResourceRecord_struct ExtraResourceRecord;
1712 struct ExtraResourceRecord_struct
1714 ExtraResourceRecord *next;
1715 mDNSu32 ClientID; // Opaque ID field to be used by client to map an AddRecord call to a set of Extra records
1716 AuthRecord r;
1717 // Note: Add any additional fields *before* the AuthRecord in this structure, not at the end.
1718 // In some cases clients can allocate larger chunks of memory and set r->rdata->MaxRDLength to indicate
1719 // that this extra memory is available, which would result in any fields after the AuthRecord getting smashed
1722 // Note: Within an mDNSServiceCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Exit(), mDNS_Execute()
1723 typedef void mDNSServiceCallback (mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *const sr, mStatus result);
1725 // A ServiceRecordSet has no special meaning to the core code of the Multicast DNS protocol engine;
1726 // it is just a convenience structure to group together the records that make up a standard service
1727 // registration so that they can be allocted and deallocted together as a single memory object.
1728 // It contains its own ServiceCallback+ServiceContext to report aggregate results up to the next layer of software above.
1729 // It also contains:
1730 // * the basic PTR/SRV/TXT triplet used to represent any DNS-SD service
1731 // * the "_services" PTR record for service enumeration
1732 // * the optional list of SubType PTR records
1733 // * the optional list of additional records attached to the service set (e.g. iChat pictures)
1735 struct ServiceRecordSet_struct
1737 // These internal state fields are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
1738 // No fields need to be set up by the client prior to calling mDNS_RegisterService();
1739 // all required data is passed as parameters to that function.
1740 mDNSServiceCallback *ServiceCallback;
1741 void *ServiceContext;
1742 mDNSBool Conflict; // Set if this record set was forcibly deregistered because of a conflict
1744 ExtraResourceRecord *Extras; // Optional list of extra AuthRecords attached to this service registration
1745 mDNSu32 NumSubTypes;
1746 AuthRecord *SubTypes;
1747 const mDNSu8 *AnonData;
1748 mDNSu32 flags; // saved for subsequent calls to mDNS_RegisterService() if records
1749 // need to be re-registered.
1750 AuthRecord RR_ADV; // e.g. _services._dns-sd._udp.local. PTR _printer._tcp.local.
1751 AuthRecord RR_PTR; // e.g. _printer._tcp.local. PTR Name._printer._tcp.local.
1752 AuthRecord RR_SRV; // e.g. Name._printer._tcp.local. SRV 0 0 port target
1753 AuthRecord RR_TXT; // e.g. Name._printer._tcp.local. TXT PrintQueueName
1754 // Don't add any fields after AuthRecord RR_TXT.
1755 // This is where the implicit extra space goes if we allocate a ServiceRecordSet containing an oversized RR_TXT record
1758 // ***************************************************************************
1759 #if 0
1760 #pragma mark -
1761 #pragma mark - Question structures
1762 #endif
1764 // We record the last eight instances of each duplicate query
1765 // This gives us v4/v6 on each of Ethernet, AirPort and Firewire, and two free slots "for future expansion"
1766 // If the host has more active interfaces that this it is not fatal -- duplicate question suppression will degrade gracefully.
1767 // Since we will still remember the last eight, the busiest interfaces will still get the effective duplicate question suppression.
1768 #define DupSuppressInfoSize 8
1770 typedef struct
1772 mDNSs32 Time;
1773 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID;
1774 mDNSs32 Type; // v4 or v6?
1775 } DupSuppressInfo;
1777 typedef enum
1779 LLQ_InitialRequest = 1,
1780 LLQ_SecondaryRequest = 2,
1781 LLQ_Established = 3,
1782 LLQ_Poll = 4
1783 } LLQ_State;
1785 // LLQ constants
1786 #define kLLQ_Vers 1
1787 #define kLLQ_DefLease 7200 // 2 hours
1788 #define kLLQ_MAX_TRIES 3 // retry an operation 3 times max
1789 #define kLLQ_INIT_RESEND 2 // resend an un-ack'd packet after 2 seconds, then double for each additional
1790 // LLQ Operation Codes
1791 #define kLLQOp_Setup 1
1792 #define kLLQOp_Refresh 2
1793 #define kLLQOp_Event 3
1795 // LLQ Errror Codes
1796 enum
1798 LLQErr_NoError = 0,
1799 LLQErr_ServFull = 1,
1800 LLQErr_Static = 2,
1801 LLQErr_FormErr = 3,
1802 LLQErr_NoSuchLLQ = 4,
1803 LLQErr_BadVers = 5,
1804 LLQErr_UnknownErr = 6
1807 enum { NoAnswer_Normal = 0, NoAnswer_Suspended = 1, NoAnswer_Fail = 2 };
1809 #define HMAC_LEN 64
1810 #define HMAC_IPAD 0x36
1811 #define HMAC_OPAD 0x5c
1812 #define MD5_LEN 16
1814 #define AutoTunnelUnregistered(X) ( \
1815 (X)->AutoTunnelHostRecord.resrec.RecordType == kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered && \
1816 (X)->AutoTunnelTarget.resrec.RecordType == kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered && \
1817 (X)->AutoTunnelDeviceInfo.resrec.RecordType == kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered && \
1818 (X)->AutoTunnelService.resrec.RecordType == kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered && \
1819 (X)->AutoTunnel6Record.resrec.RecordType == kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered )
1821 // Internal data structure to maintain authentication information
1822 typedef struct DomainAuthInfo
1824 struct DomainAuthInfo *next;
1825 mDNSs32 deltime; // If we're planning to delete this DomainAuthInfo, the time we want it deleted
1826 mDNSBool AutoTunnel; // Whether this is AutoTunnel
1827 AuthRecord AutoTunnelHostRecord; // User-visible hostname; used as SRV target for AutoTunnel services
1828 AuthRecord AutoTunnelTarget; // Opaque hostname of tunnel endpoint; used as SRV target for AutoTunnelService record
1829 AuthRecord AutoTunnelDeviceInfo; // Device info of tunnel endpoint
1830 AuthRecord AutoTunnelService; // Service record (possibly NAT-Mapped) of IKE daemon implementing tunnel endpoint
1831 AuthRecord AutoTunnel6Record; // AutoTunnel AAAA Record obtained from awacsd
1832 mDNSBool AutoTunnelServiceStarted; // Whether a service has been registered in this domain
1833 mDNSv6Addr AutoTunnelInnerAddress;
1834 domainname domain;
1835 domainname keyname;
1836 domainname hostname;
1837 mDNSIPPort port;
1838 char b64keydata[32];
1839 mDNSu8 keydata_ipad[HMAC_LEN]; // padded key for inner hash rounds
1840 mDNSu8 keydata_opad[HMAC_LEN]; // padded key for outer hash rounds
1841 } DomainAuthInfo;
1843 // Note: Within an mDNSQuestionCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Exit(), mDNS_Execute()
1844 // Note: Any value other than QC_rmv i.e., any non-zero value will result in kDNSServiceFlagsAdd to the application
1845 // layer. These values are used within mDNSResponder and not sent across to the application. QC_addnocache is for
1846 // delivering a response without adding to the cache. QC_forceresponse is superset of QC_addnocache where in
1847 // addition to not entering in the cache, it also forces the negative response through.
1848 typedef enum { QC_rmv = 0, QC_add, QC_addnocache, QC_forceresponse, QC_dnssec , QC_nodnssec, QC_suppressed } QC_result;
1849 typedef void mDNSQuestionCallback (mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *question, const ResourceRecord *const answer, QC_result AddRecord);
1850 typedef void AsyncDispatchFunc(mDNS *const m, void *context);
1851 typedef void DNSSECAuthInfoFreeCallback(mDNS *const m, void *context);
1852 extern void mDNSPlatformDispatchAsync(mDNS *const m, void *context, AsyncDispatchFunc func);
1854 #define NextQSendTime(Q) ((Q)->LastQTime + (Q)->ThisQInterval)
1855 #define ActiveQuestion(Q) ((Q)->ThisQInterval > 0 && !(Q)->DuplicateOf)
1856 #define TimeToSendThisQuestion(Q,time) (ActiveQuestion(Q) && (time) - NextQSendTime(Q) >= 0)
1858 // q->ValidationStatus is either DNSSECValNotRequired or DNSSECValRequired and then moves onto DNSSECValInProgress.
1859 // When Validation is done, we mark all "DNSSECValInProgress" questions "DNSSECValDone". If we are answering
1860 // questions from /etc/hosts, then we go straight to DNSSECValDone from the initial state.
1861 typedef enum { DNSSECValNotRequired = 0, DNSSECValRequired, DNSSECValInProgress, DNSSECValDone } DNSSECValState;
1863 // ValidationRequired can be set to the following values:
1865 // SECURE validation is set to determine whether something is secure or bogus
1866 // INSECURE validation is set internally by dnssec code to indicate that it is currently proving something
1867 // is insecure
1868 #define DNSSEC_VALIDATION_NONE 0x00
1869 #define DNSSEC_VALIDATION_SECURE 0x01
1870 #define DNSSEC_VALIDATION_SECURE_OPTIONAL 0x02
1871 #define DNSSEC_VALIDATION_INSECURE 0x03
1873 // For both ValidationRequired and ValidatingResponse question, we validate DNSSEC responses.
1874 // For ProxyQuestion with DNSSECOK, we just receive the DNSSEC records to pass them along without
1875 // validation and if the CD bit is not set, we also validate.
1876 #define DNSSECQuestion(q) ((q)->ValidationRequired || (q)->ValidatingResponse || ((q)->ProxyQuestion && (q)->ProxyDNSSECOK))
1878 // ValidatingQuestion is used when we need to know whether we are validating the DNSSEC responses for a question
1879 #define ValidatingQuestion(q) ((q)->ValidationRequired || (q)->ValidatingResponse)
1881 #define DNSSECOptionalQuestion(q) ((q)->ValidationRequired == DNSSEC_VALIDATION_SECURE_OPTIONAL)
1883 // Given the resource record and the question, should we follow the CNAME ?
1884 #define FollowCNAME(q, rr, AddRecord) (AddRecord && (q)->qtype != kDNSType_CNAME && \
1885 (rr)->RecordType != kDNSRecordTypePacketNegative && \
1886 (rr)->rrtype == kDNSType_CNAME)
1888 // RFC 4122 defines it to be 16 bytes
1889 #define UUID_SIZE 16
1891 #if TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED
1892 typedef struct
1894 domainname * originalQName; // Name of original A/AAAA record if this question is for a CNAME record.
1895 mDNSu32 querySendCount; // Number of queries that have been sent to DNS servers so far.
1896 mDNSs32 firstQueryTime; // The time when the first query was sent to a DNS server.
1897 mDNSBool answered; // Has this question been answered?
1899 } uDNSMetrics;
1900 #endif
1902 struct DNSQuestion_struct
1904 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
1905 DNSQuestion *next;
1906 mDNSu32 qnamehash;
1907 mDNSs32 DelayAnswering; // Set if we want to defer answering this question until the cache settles
1908 mDNSs32 LastQTime; // Last scheduled transmission of this Q on *all* applicable interfaces
1909 mDNSs32 ThisQInterval; // LastQTime + ThisQInterval is the next scheduled transmission of this Q
1910 // ThisQInterval > 0 for an active question;
1911 // ThisQInterval = 0 for a suspended question that's still in the list
1912 // ThisQInterval = -1 for a cancelled question (should not still be in list)
1913 mDNSs32 ExpectUnicastResp; // Set when we send a query with the kDNSQClass_UnicastResponse bit set
1914 mDNSs32 LastAnswerPktNum; // The sequence number of the last response packet containing an answer to this Q
1915 mDNSu32 RecentAnswerPkts; // Number of answers since the last time we sent this query
1916 mDNSu32 CurrentAnswers; // Number of records currently in the cache that answer this question
1917 mDNSu32 BrowseThreshold; // If we have received at least this number of answers,
1918 // set the next question interval to MaxQuestionInterval
1919 mDNSu32 LargeAnswers; // Number of answers with rdata > 1024 bytes
1920 mDNSu32 UniqueAnswers; // Number of answers received with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet bit set
1921 mDNSInterfaceID FlappingInterface1; // Set when an interface goes away, to flag if remove events are delivered for this Q
1922 mDNSInterfaceID FlappingInterface2; // Set when an interface goes away, to flag if remove events are delivered for this Q
1923 DomainAuthInfo *AuthInfo; // Non-NULL if query is currently being done using Private DNS
1924 DNSQuestion *DuplicateOf;
1925 DNSQuestion *NextInDQList;
1926 AnonymousInfo *AnonInfo; // Anonymous Information
1927 DupSuppressInfo DupSuppress[DupSuppressInfoSize];
1928 mDNSInterfaceID SendQNow; // The interface this query is being sent on right now
1929 mDNSBool SendOnAll; // Set if we're sending this question on all active interfaces
1930 mDNSBool CachedAnswerNeedsUpdate; // See SendQueries(). Set if we're sending this question
1931 // because a cached answer needs to be refreshed.
1932 mDNSu32 RequestUnicast; // Non-zero if we want to send query with kDNSQClass_UnicastResponse bit set
1933 mDNSs32 LastQTxTime; // Last time this Q was sent on one (but not necessarily all) interfaces
1934 mDNSu32 CNAMEReferrals; // Count of how many CNAME redirections we've done
1935 mDNSBool SuppressQuery; // This query should be suppressed and not sent on the wire
1936 mDNSu8 LOAddressAnswers; // Number of answers from the local only auth records that are
1937 // answering A, AAAA, CNAME, or PTR (/etc/hosts)
1938 mDNSu8 WakeOnResolveCount; // Number of wakes that should be sent on resolve
1939 mDNSs32 StopTime; // Time this question should be stopped by giving them a negative answer
1941 // DNSSEC fields
1942 DNSSECValState ValidationState; // Current state of the Validation process
1943 DNSSECStatus ValidationStatus; // Validation status for "ValidationRequired" questions (dnssec)
1944 mDNSu8 ValidatingResponse; // Question trying to validate a response (dnssec) on behalf of
1945 // ValidationRequired question
1946 void *DNSSECAuthInfo;
1947 DNSSECAuthInfoFreeCallback *DAIFreeCallback;
1949 // Wide Area fields. These are used internally by the uDNS core (Unicast)
1950 UDPSocket *LocalSocket;
1952 // |-> DNS Configuration related fields used in uDNS (Subset of Wide Area/Unicast fields)
1953 DNSServer *qDNSServer; // Caching server for this query (in the absence of an SRV saying otherwise)
1954 mDNSOpaque64 validDNSServers; // Valid DNSServers for this question
1955 mDNSu16 noServerResponse; // At least one server did not respond.
1956 mDNSu16 triedAllServersOnce; // Tried all DNS servers once
1957 mDNSu8 unansweredQueries; // The number of unanswered queries to this server
1959 ZoneData *nta; // Used for getting zone data for private or LLQ query
1960 mDNSAddr servAddr; // Address and port learned from _dns-llq, _dns-llq-tls or _dns-query-tls SRV query
1961 mDNSIPPort servPort;
1962 struct tcpInfo_t *tcp;
1963 mDNSIPPort tcpSrcPort; // Local Port TCP packet received on;need this as tcp struct is disposed
1964 // by tcpCallback before calling into mDNSCoreReceive
1965 mDNSu8 NoAnswer; // Set if we want to suppress answers until tunnel setup has completed
1966 mDNSu8 Restart; // This question should be restarted soon
1968 // LLQ-specific fields. These fields are only meaningful when LongLived flag is set
1969 LLQ_State state;
1970 mDNSu32 ReqLease; // seconds (relative)
1971 mDNSs32 expire; // ticks (absolute)
1972 mDNSs16 ntries; // for UDP: the number of packets sent for this LLQ state
1973 // for TCP: there is some ambiguity in the use of this variable, but in general, it is
1974 // the number of TCP/TLS connection attempts for this LLQ state, or
1975 // the number of packets sent for this TCP/TLS connection
1976 mDNSOpaque64 id;
1978 // DNS Proxy fields
1979 mDNSOpaque16 responseFlags; // Temporary place holder for the error we get back from the DNS server
1980 // till we populate in the cache
1981 mDNSBool DisallowPID; // Is the query allowed for the "PID" that we are sending on behalf of ?
1982 mDNSs32 ServiceID; // Service identifier to match against the DNS server
1984 // Client API fields: The client must set up these fields *before* calling mDNS_StartQuery()
1985 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // Non-zero if you want to issue queries only on a single specific IP interface
1986 mDNSu32 flags; // flags from original DNSService*() API request.
1987 mDNSAddr Target; // Non-zero if you want to direct queries to a specific unicast target address
1988 mDNSIPPort TargetPort; // Must be set if Target is set
1989 mDNSOpaque16 TargetQID; // Must be set if Target is set
1990 domainname qname;
1991 mDNSu16 qtype;
1992 mDNSu16 qclass;
1993 mDNSBool LongLived; // Set by client for calls to mDNS_StartQuery to indicate LLQs to unicast layer.
1994 mDNSBool ExpectUnique; // Set by client if it's expecting unique RR(s) for this question, not shared RRs
1995 mDNSBool ForceMCast; // Set by client to force mDNS query, even for apparently uDNS names
1996 mDNSBool ReturnIntermed; // Set by client to request callbacks for intermediate CNAME/NXDOMAIN results
1997 mDNSBool SuppressUnusable; // Set by client to suppress unusable queries to be sent on the wire
1998 mDNSBool DenyOnCellInterface; // Set by client to suppress uDNS queries on cellular interface
1999 mDNSBool DenyOnExpInterface; // Set by client to suppress uDNS queries on expensive interface
2000 mDNSu8 RetryWithSearchDomains; // Retry with search domains if there is no entry in the cache or AuthRecords
2001 mDNSu8 TimeoutQuestion; // Timeout this question if there is no reply in configured time
2002 mDNSu8 WakeOnResolve; // Send wakeup on resolve
2003 mDNSu8 UseBackgroundTrafficClass; // Set by client to use background traffic class for request
2004 mDNSs8 SearchListIndex; // Index into SearchList; Used by the client layer but not touched by core
2005 mDNSs8 AppendSearchDomains; // Search domains can be appended for this query
2006 mDNSs8 AppendLocalSearchDomains; // Search domains ending in .local can be appended for this query
2007 mDNSu8 ValidationRequired; // Requires DNSSEC validation.
2008 mDNSu8 ProxyQuestion; // Proxy Question
2009 mDNSu8 ProxyDNSSECOK; // Proxy Question with EDNS0 DNSSEC OK bit set
2010 mDNSs32 pid; // Process ID of the client that is requesting the question
2011 mDNSu8 uuid[UUID_SIZE]; // Unique ID of the client that is requesting the question (valid only if pid is zero)
2012 mDNSu32 euid; // Effective User Id of the client that is requesting the question
2013 domainname *qnameOrig; // Copy of the original question name if it is not fully qualified
2014 mDNSQuestionCallback *QuestionCallback;
2015 void *QuestionContext;
2016 #if TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED
2017 uDNSMetrics metrics; // Data used for collecting unicast DNS query metrics.
2018 #endif
2021 typedef struct
2023 // Client API fields: The client must set up name and InterfaceID *before* calling mDNS_StartResolveService()
2024 // When the callback is invoked, ip, port, TXTlen and TXTinfo will have been filled in with the results learned from the network.
2025 domainname name;
2026 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // ID of the interface the response was received on
2027 mDNSAddr ip; // Remote (destination) IP address where this service can be accessed
2028 mDNSIPPort port; // Port where this service can be accessed
2029 mDNSu16 TXTlen;
2030 mDNSu8 TXTinfo[2048]; // Additional demultiplexing information (e.g. LPR queue name)
2031 } ServiceInfo;
2033 // Note: Within an mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Exit(), mDNS_Execute()
2034 typedef struct ServiceInfoQuery_struct ServiceInfoQuery;
2035 typedef void mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback (mDNS *const m, ServiceInfoQuery *query);
2036 struct ServiceInfoQuery_struct
2038 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
2039 // No fields need to be set up by the client prior to calling mDNS_StartResolveService();
2040 // all required data is passed as parameters to that function.
2041 // The ServiceInfoQuery structure memory is working storage for mDNSCore to discover the requested information
2042 // and place it in the ServiceInfo structure. After the client has called mDNS_StopResolveService(), it may
2043 // dispose of the ServiceInfoQuery structure while retaining the results in the ServiceInfo structure.
2044 DNSQuestion qSRV;
2045 DNSQuestion qTXT;
2046 DNSQuestion qAv4;
2047 DNSQuestion qAv6;
2048 mDNSu8 GotSRV;
2049 mDNSu8 GotTXT;
2050 mDNSu8 GotADD;
2051 mDNSu32 Answers;
2052 ServiceInfo *info;
2053 mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback *ServiceInfoQueryCallback;
2054 void *ServiceInfoQueryContext;
2057 typedef enum { ZoneServiceUpdate, ZoneServiceQuery, ZoneServiceLLQ } ZoneService;
2059 typedef void ZoneDataCallback (mDNS *const m, mStatus err, const ZoneData *result);
2061 struct ZoneData_struct
2063 domainname ChildName; // Name for which we're trying to find the responsible server
2064 ZoneService ZoneService; // Which service we're seeking for this zone (update, query, or LLQ)
2065 domainname *CurrentSOA; // Points to somewhere within ChildName
2066 domainname ZoneName; // Discovered result: Left-hand-side of SOA record
2067 mDNSu16 ZoneClass; // Discovered result: DNS Class from SOA record
2068 domainname Host; // Discovered result: Target host from SRV record
2069 mDNSIPPort Port; // Discovered result: Update port, query port, or LLQ port from SRV record
2070 mDNSAddr Addr; // Discovered result: Address of Target host from SRV record
2071 mDNSBool ZonePrivate; // Discovered result: Does zone require encrypted queries?
2072 ZoneDataCallback *ZoneDataCallback; // Caller-specified function to be called upon completion
2073 void *ZoneDataContext;
2074 DNSQuestion question; // Storage for any active question
2077 extern ZoneData *StartGetZoneData(mDNS *const m, const domainname *const name, const ZoneService target, ZoneDataCallback callback, void *callbackInfo);
2078 extern void CancelGetZoneData(mDNS *const m, ZoneData *nta);
2079 extern mDNSBool IsGetZoneDataQuestion(DNSQuestion *q);
2081 typedef struct DNameListElem
2083 struct DNameListElem *next;
2084 mDNSu32 uid;
2085 domainname name;
2086 } DNameListElem;
2088 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
2089 // Different states that we go through locating the peer
2090 #define TC_STATE_AAAA_PEER 0x000000001 /* Peer's BTMM IPv6 address */
2091 #define TC_STATE_AAAA_PEER_RELAY 0x000000002 /* Peer's IPv6 Relay address */
2092 #define TC_STATE_SRV_PEER 0x000000003 /* Peer's SRV Record corresponding to IPv4 address */
2093 #define TC_STATE_ADDR_PEER 0x000000004 /* Peer's IPv4 address */
2095 typedef struct ClientTunnel
2097 struct ClientTunnel *next;
2098 domainname dstname;
2099 mDNSBool MarkedForDeletion;
2100 mDNSv6Addr loc_inner;
2101 mDNSv4Addr loc_outer;
2102 mDNSv6Addr loc_outer6;
2103 mDNSv6Addr rmt_inner;
2104 mDNSv4Addr rmt_outer;
2105 mDNSv6Addr rmt_outer6;
2106 mDNSIPPort rmt_outer_port;
2107 mDNSu16 tc_state;
2108 DNSQuestion q;
2109 } ClientTunnel;
2110 #endif
2112 // ***************************************************************************
2113 #if 0
2114 #pragma mark -
2115 #pragma mark - NetworkInterfaceInfo_struct
2116 #endif
2118 typedef struct NetworkInterfaceInfo_struct NetworkInterfaceInfo;
2120 // A NetworkInterfaceInfo_struct serves two purposes:
2121 // 1. It holds the address, PTR and HINFO records to advertise a given IP address on a given physical interface
2122 // 2. It tells mDNSCore which physical interfaces are available; each physical interface has its own unique InterfaceID.
2123 // Since there may be multiple IP addresses on a single physical interface,
2124 // there may be multiple NetworkInterfaceInfo_structs with the same InterfaceID.
2125 // In this case, to avoid sending the same packet n times, when there's more than one
2126 // struct with the same InterfaceID, mDNSCore picks one member of the set to be the
2127 // active representative of the set; all others have the 'InterfaceActive' flag unset.
2129 struct NetworkInterfaceInfo_struct
2131 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
2132 NetworkInterfaceInfo *next;
2134 mDNSu8 InterfaceActive; // Set if interface is sending & receiving packets (see comment above)
2135 mDNSu8 IPv4Available; // If InterfaceActive, set if v4 available on this InterfaceID
2136 mDNSu8 IPv6Available; // If InterfaceActive, set if v6 available on this InterfaceID
2138 DNSQuestion NetWakeBrowse;
2139 DNSQuestion NetWakeResolve[3]; // For fault-tolerance, we try up to three Sleep Proxies
2140 mDNSAddr SPSAddr[3];
2141 mDNSIPPort SPSPort[3];
2142 mDNSs32 NextSPSAttempt; // -1 if we're not currently attempting to register with any Sleep Proxy
2143 mDNSs32 NextSPSAttemptTime;
2145 // Standard AuthRecords that every Responder host should have (one per active IP address)
2146 AuthRecord RR_A; // 'A' or 'AAAA' (address) record for our ".local" name
2147 AuthRecord RR_PTR; // PTR (reverse lookup) record
2148 AuthRecord RR_HINFO;
2150 // Client API fields: The client must set up these fields *before* calling mDNS_RegisterInterface()
2151 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // Identifies physical interface; MUST NOT be 0, -1, or -2
2152 mDNSAddr ip; // The IPv4 or IPv6 address to advertise
2153 mDNSAddr mask;
2154 mDNSEthAddr MAC;
2155 char ifname[64]; // Windows uses a GUID string for the interface name, which doesn't fit in 16 bytes
2156 mDNSu8 Advertise; // False if you are only searching on this interface
2157 mDNSu8 McastTxRx; // Send/Receive multicast on this { InterfaceID, address family } ?
2158 mDNSu8 NetWake; // Set if Wake-On-Magic-Packet is enabled on this interface
2159 mDNSu8 Loopback; // Set if this is the loopback interface
2160 mDNSu8 IgnoreIPv4LL; // Set if IPv4 Link-Local addresses have to be ignored.
2161 mDNSu8 SendGoodbyes; // Send goodbyes on this interface while sleeping
2162 mDNSBool DirectLink; // a direct link, indicating we can skip the probe for
2163 // address records
2164 mDNSBool SupportsUnicastMDNSResponse; // Indicates that the interface supports unicast responses
2165 // to Bonjour queries. Generally true for an interface.
2168 #define SLE_DELETE 0x00000001
2169 #define SLE_WAB_BROWSE_QUERY_STARTED 0x00000002
2170 #define SLE_WAB_LBROWSE_QUERY_STARTED 0x00000004
2171 #define SLE_WAB_REG_QUERY_STARTED 0x00000008
2173 typedef struct SearchListElem
2175 struct SearchListElem *next;
2176 domainname domain;
2177 int flag;
2178 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID;
2179 DNSQuestion BrowseQ;
2180 DNSQuestion DefBrowseQ;
2181 DNSQuestion AutomaticBrowseQ;
2182 DNSQuestion RegisterQ;
2183 DNSQuestion DefRegisterQ;
2184 int numCfAnswers;
2185 ARListElem *AuthRecs;
2186 } SearchListElem;
2188 // For domain enumeration and automatic browsing
2189 // This is the user's DNS search list.
2190 // In each of these domains we search for our special pointer records (lb._dns-sd._udp.<domain>, etc.)
2191 // to discover recommended domains for domain enumeration (browse, default browse, registration,
2192 // default registration) and possibly one or more recommended automatic browsing domains.
2193 extern SearchListElem *SearchList; // This really ought to be part of mDNS_struct -- SC
2195 // ***************************************************************************
2196 #if 0
2197 #pragma mark -
2198 #pragma mark - Main mDNS object, used to hold all the mDNS state
2199 #endif
2201 typedef void mDNSCallback (mDNS *const m, mStatus result);
2203 #ifndef CACHE_HASH_SLOTS
2204 #define CACHE_HASH_SLOTS 499
2205 #endif
2207 enum
2209 SleepState_Awake = 0,
2210 SleepState_Transferring = 1,
2211 SleepState_Sleeping = 2
2214 typedef enum
2216 kStatsActionIncrement,
2217 kStatsActionDecrement,
2218 kStatsActionClear,
2219 kStatsActionSet
2220 } DNSSECStatsAction;
2222 typedef enum
2224 kStatsTypeMemoryUsage,
2225 kStatsTypeLatency,
2226 kStatsTypeExtraPackets,
2227 kStatsTypeStatus,
2228 kStatsTypeProbe,
2229 kStatsTypeMsgSize
2230 } DNSSECStatsType;
2232 typedef struct
2234 mDNSu32 TotalMemUsed;
2235 mDNSu32 Latency0; // 0 to 4 ms
2236 mDNSu32 Latency5; // 5 to 9 ms
2237 mDNSu32 Latency10; // 10 to 19 ms
2238 mDNSu32 Latency20; // 20 to 49 ms
2239 mDNSu32 Latency50; // 50 to 99 ms
2240 mDNSu32 Latency100; // >= 100 ms
2241 mDNSu32 ExtraPackets0; // 0 to 2 packets
2242 mDNSu32 ExtraPackets3; // 3 to 6 packets
2243 mDNSu32 ExtraPackets7; // 7 to 9 packets
2244 mDNSu32 ExtraPackets10; // >= 10 packets
2245 mDNSu32 SecureStatus;
2246 mDNSu32 InsecureStatus;
2247 mDNSu32 IndeterminateStatus;
2248 mDNSu32 BogusStatus;
2249 mDNSu32 NoResponseStatus;
2250 mDNSu32 NumProbesSent; // Number of probes sent
2251 mDNSu32 MsgSize0; // DNSSEC message size <= 1024
2252 mDNSu32 MsgSize1; // DNSSEC message size <= 2048
2253 mDNSu32 MsgSize2; // DNSSEC message size > 2048
2254 } DNSSECStatistics;
2256 typedef struct
2258 mDNSu32 NameConflicts; // Normal Name conflicts
2259 mDNSu32 KnownUniqueNameConflicts; // Name Conflicts for KnownUnique Records
2260 mDNSu32 DupQuerySuppressions; // Duplicate query suppressions
2261 mDNSu32 KnownAnswerSuppressions; // Known Answer suppressions
2262 mDNSu32 KnownAnswerMultiplePkts; // Known Answer in queries spannign multiple packets
2263 mDNSu32 PoofCacheDeletions; // Number of times the cache was deleted due to POOF
2264 mDNSu32 UnicastBitInQueries; // Queries with QU bit set
2265 mDNSu32 NormalQueries; // Queries with QU bit not set
2266 mDNSu32 MatchingAnswersForQueries; // Queries for which we had a response
2267 mDNSu32 UnicastResponses; // Unicast responses to queries
2268 mDNSu32 MulticastResponses; // Multicast responses to queries
2269 mDNSu32 UnicastDemotedToMulticast; // Number of times unicast demoted to multicast
2270 mDNSu32 Sleeps; // Total sleeps
2271 mDNSu32 Wakes; // Total wakes
2272 mDNSu32 InterfaceUp; // Total Interface UP events
2273 mDNSu32 InterfaceUpFlap; // Total Interface UP events with flaps
2274 mDNSu32 InterfaceDown; // Total Interface Down events
2275 mDNSu32 InterfaceDownFlap; // Total Interface Down events with flaps
2276 mDNSu32 CacheRefreshQueries; // Number of queries that we sent for refreshing cache
2277 mDNSu32 CacheRefreshed; // Number of times the cache was refreshed due to a response
2278 mDNSu32 WakeOnResolves; // Number of times we did a wake on resolve
2279 } mDNSStatistics;
2281 extern void LogMDNSStatistics(mDNS *const m);
2283 struct mDNS_struct
2285 // Internal state fields. These hold the main internal state of mDNSCore;
2286 // the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
2287 // No fields need to be set up by the client prior to calling mDNS_Init();
2288 // all required data is passed as parameters to that function.
2290 mDNS_PlatformSupport *p; // Pointer to platform-specific data of indeterminite size
2291 mDNSs32 NetworkChanged;
2292 mDNSBool CanReceiveUnicastOn5353;
2293 mDNSBool AdvertiseLocalAddresses;
2294 mDNSBool DivertMulticastAdvertisements; // from interfaces that do not advertise local addresses to local-only
2295 mStatus mDNSPlatformStatus;
2296 mDNSIPPort UnicastPort4;
2297 mDNSIPPort UnicastPort6;
2298 mDNSEthAddr PrimaryMAC; // Used as unique host ID
2299 mDNSCallback *MainCallback;
2300 void *MainContext;
2302 // For debugging: To catch and report locking failures
2303 mDNSu32 mDNS_busy; // Incremented between mDNS_Lock/mDNS_Unlock section
2304 mDNSu32 mDNS_reentrancy; // Incremented when calling a client callback
2305 mDNSu8 lock_rrcache; // For debugging: Set at times when these lists may not be modified
2306 mDNSu8 lock_Questions;
2307 mDNSu8 lock_Records;
2308 #ifndef MaxMsg
2309 #define MaxMsg 512
2310 #endif
2311 char MsgBuffer[MaxMsg]; // Temp storage used while building error log messages
2313 // Task Scheduling variables
2314 mDNSs32 timenow_adjust; // Correction applied if we ever discover time went backwards
2315 mDNSs32 timenow; // The time that this particular activation of the mDNS code started
2316 mDNSs32 timenow_last; // The time the last time we ran
2317 mDNSs32 NextScheduledEvent; // Derived from values below
2318 mDNSs32 ShutdownTime; // Set when we're shutting down; allows us to skip some unnecessary steps
2319 mDNSs32 SuppressSending; // Don't send local-link mDNS packets during this time
2320 mDNSs32 NextCacheCheck; // Next time to refresh cache record before it expires
2321 mDNSs32 NextScheduledQuery; // Next time to send query in its exponential backoff sequence
2322 mDNSs32 NextScheduledProbe; // Next time to probe for new authoritative record
2323 mDNSs32 NextScheduledResponse; // Next time to send authoritative record(s) in responses
2324 mDNSs32 NextScheduledNATOp; // Next time to send NAT-traversal packets
2325 mDNSs32 NextScheduledSPS; // Next time to purge expiring Sleep Proxy records
2326 mDNSs32 NextScheduledKA; // Next time to send Keepalive packets (SPS)
2327 mDNSs32 RandomQueryDelay; // For de-synchronization of query packets on the wire
2328 mDNSu32 RandomReconfirmDelay; // For de-synchronization of reconfirmation queries on the wire
2329 mDNSs32 PktNum; // Unique sequence number assigned to each received packet
2330 mDNSs32 MPktNum; // Unique sequence number assigned to each received Multicast packet
2331 mDNSu8 LocalRemoveEvents; // Set if we may need to deliver remove events for local-only questions and/or local-only records
2332 mDNSu8 SleepState; // Set if we're sleeping
2333 mDNSu8 SleepSeqNum; // "Epoch number" of our current period of wakefulness
2334 mDNSu8 SystemWakeOnLANEnabled; // Set if we want to register with a Sleep Proxy before going to sleep
2335 mDNSu8 SentSleepProxyRegistration; // Set if we registered (or tried to register) with a Sleep Proxy
2336 mDNSu8 SystemSleepOnlyIfWakeOnLAN; // Set if we may only sleep if we managed to register with a Sleep Proxy
2337 mDNSs32 AnnounceOwner; // After waking from sleep, include OWNER option in packets until this time
2338 mDNSs32 DelaySleep; // To inhibit re-sleeping too quickly right after wake
2339 mDNSs32 SleepLimit; // Time window to allow deregistrations, etc.,
2340 // during which underying platform layer should inhibit system sleep
2341 mDNSs32 TimeSlept; // Time we went to sleep.
2343 mDNSs32 StatStartTime; // Time we started gathering statistics during this interval.
2344 mDNSs32 NextStatLogTime; // Next time to log statistics.
2345 mDNSs32 ActiveStatTime; // Total time awake/gathering statistics for this log period.
2346 mDNSs32 UnicastPacketsSent; // Number of unicast packets sent.
2347 mDNSs32 MulticastPacketsSent; // Number of multicast packets sent.
2348 mDNSs32 RemoteSubnet; // Multicast packets received from outside our subnet.
2350 mDNSs32 NextScheduledSPRetry; // Time next sleep proxy registration action is required.
2351 // Only valid if SleepLimit is nonzero and DelaySleep is zero.
2353 mDNSs32 NextScheduledStopTime; // Next time to stop a question
2356 // These fields only required for mDNS Searcher...
2357 DNSQuestion *Questions; // List of all registered questions, active and inactive
2358 DNSQuestion *NewQuestions; // Fresh questions not yet answered from cache
2359 DNSQuestion *CurrentQuestion; // Next question about to be examined in AnswerLocalQuestions()
2360 DNSQuestion *LocalOnlyQuestions; // Questions with InterfaceID set to mDNSInterface_LocalOnly or mDNSInterface_P2P
2361 DNSQuestion *NewLocalOnlyQuestions; // Fresh local-only or P2P questions not yet answered
2362 DNSQuestion *RestartQuestion; // Questions that are being restarted (stop followed by start)
2363 DNSQuestion *ValidationQuestion; // Questions that are being validated (dnssec)
2364 mDNSu32 rrcache_size; // Total number of available cache entries
2365 mDNSu32 rrcache_totalused; // Number of cache entries currently occupied
2366 mDNSu32 rrcache_totalused_unicast; // Number of cache entries currently occupied by unicast
2367 mDNSu32 rrcache_active; // Number of cache entries currently occupied by records that answer active questions
2368 mDNSu32 rrcache_report;
2369 CacheEntity *rrcache_free;
2370 CacheGroup *rrcache_hash[CACHE_HASH_SLOTS];
2371 mDNSs32 rrcache_nextcheck[CACHE_HASH_SLOTS];
2373 AuthHash rrauth;
2375 // Fields below only required for mDNS Responder...
2376 domainlabel nicelabel; // Rich text label encoded using canonically precomposed UTF-8
2377 domainlabel hostlabel; // Conforms to RFC 1034 "letter-digit-hyphen" ARPANET host name rules
2378 domainname MulticastHostname; // Fully Qualified "dot-local" Host Name, e.g. "Foo.local."
2379 UTF8str255 HIHardware;
2380 UTF8str255 HISoftware;
2381 AuthRecord DeviceInfo;
2382 AuthRecord *ResourceRecords;
2383 AuthRecord *DuplicateRecords; // Records currently 'on hold' because they are duplicates of existing records
2384 AuthRecord *NewLocalRecords; // Fresh AuthRecords (public) not yet delivered to our local-only questions
2385 AuthRecord *CurrentRecord; // Next AuthRecord about to be examined
2386 mDNSBool NewLocalOnlyRecords; // Fresh AuthRecords (local only) not yet delivered to our local questions
2387 NetworkInterfaceInfo *HostInterfaces;
2388 mDNSs32 ProbeFailTime;
2389 mDNSu32 NumFailedProbes;
2390 mDNSs32 SuppressProbes;
2391 Platform_t mDNS_plat; // Why is this here in the “only required for mDNS Responder” section? -- SC
2393 // Unicast-specific data
2394 mDNSs32 NextuDNSEvent; // uDNS next event
2395 mDNSs32 NextSRVUpdate; // Time to perform delayed update
2397 DNSServer *DNSServers; // list of DNS servers
2398 McastResolver *McastResolvers; // list of Mcast Resolvers
2400 mDNSAddr Router;
2401 mDNSAddr AdvertisedV4; // IPv4 address pointed to by hostname
2402 mDNSAddr AdvertisedV6; // IPv6 address pointed to by hostname
2404 DomainAuthInfo *AuthInfoList; // list of domains requiring authentication for updates
2406 DNSQuestion ReverseMap; // Reverse-map query to find static hostname for service target
2407 DNSQuestion AutomaticBrowseDomainQ;
2408 domainname StaticHostname; // Current answer to reverse-map query
2409 domainname FQDN;
2410 HostnameInfo *Hostnames; // List of registered hostnames + hostname metadata
2411 NATTraversalInfo AutoTunnelNAT; // Shared between all AutoTunnel DomainAuthInfo structs
2412 mDNSv6Addr AutoTunnelRelayAddr;
2414 mDNSu32 WABBrowseQueriesCount; // Number of WAB Browse domain enumeration queries (b, db) callers
2415 mDNSu32 WABLBrowseQueriesCount; // Number of legacy WAB Browse domain enumeration queries (lb) callers
2416 mDNSu32 WABRegQueriesCount; // Number of WAB Registration domain enumeration queries (r, dr) callers
2417 mDNSu8 SearchDomainsHash[MD5_LEN];
2419 // NAT-Traversal fields
2420 NATTraversalInfo LLQNAT; // Single shared NAT Traversal to receive inbound LLQ notifications
2421 NATTraversalInfo *NATTraversals;
2422 NATTraversalInfo *CurrentNATTraversal;
2423 mDNSs32 retryIntervalGetAddr; // delta between time sent and retry for NAT-PMP & UPnP/IGD external address request
2424 mDNSs32 retryGetAddr; // absolute time when we retry for NAT-PMP & UPnP/IGD external address request
2425 mDNSv4Addr ExtAddress; // the external address discovered via NAT-PMP or UPnP/IGD
2426 mDNSu32 PCPNonce[3]; // the nonce if using PCP
2428 UDPSocket *NATMcastRecvskt; // For receiving PCP & NAT-PMP announcement multicasts from router on port 5350
2429 mDNSu32 LastNATupseconds; // NAT engine uptime in seconds, from most recent NAT packet
2430 mDNSs32 LastNATReplyLocalTime; // Local time in ticks when most recent NAT packet was received
2431 mDNSu16 LastNATMapResultCode; // Most recent error code for mappings
2433 tcpLNTInfo tcpAddrInfo; // legacy NAT traversal TCP connection info for external address
2434 tcpLNTInfo tcpDeviceInfo; // legacy NAT traversal TCP connection info for device info
2435 tcpLNTInfo *tcpInfoUnmapList; // list of pending unmap requests
2436 mDNSInterfaceID UPnPInterfaceID;
2437 UDPSocket *SSDPSocket; // For SSDP request/response
2438 mDNSBool SSDPWANPPPConnection; // whether we should send the SSDP query for WANIPConnection or WANPPPConnection
2439 mDNSIPPort UPnPRouterPort; // port we send discovery messages to
2440 mDNSIPPort UPnPSOAPPort; // port we send SOAP messages to
2441 mDNSu8 *UPnPRouterURL; // router's URL string
2442 mDNSBool UPnPWANPPPConnection; // whether we're using WANIPConnection or WANPPPConnection
2443 mDNSu8 *UPnPSOAPURL; // router's SOAP control URL string
2444 mDNSu8 *UPnPRouterAddressString; // holds both the router's address and port
2445 mDNSu8 *UPnPSOAPAddressString; // holds both address and port for SOAP messages
2447 // Sleep Proxy client fields
2448 AuthRecord *SPSRRSet; // To help the client keep track of the records registered with the sleep proxy
2450 // Sleep Proxy Server fields
2451 mDNSu8 SPSType; // 0 = off, 10-99 encodes desirability metric
2452 mDNSu8 SPSPortability; // 10-99
2453 mDNSu8 SPSMarginalPower; // 10-99
2454 mDNSu8 SPSTotalPower; // 10-99
2455 mDNSu8 SPSFeatureFlags; // Features supported. Currently 1 = TCP KeepAlive supported.
2456 mDNSu8 SPSState; // 0 = off, 1 = running, 2 = shutting down, 3 = suspended during sleep
2457 mDNSInterfaceID SPSProxyListChanged;
2458 UDPSocket *SPSSocket;
2459 #ifndef SPC_DISABLED
2460 ServiceRecordSet SPSRecords;
2461 #endif
2462 mDNSQuestionCallback *SPSBrowseCallback; // So the platform layer can do something useful with SPS browse results
2463 int ProxyRecords; // Total number of records we're holding as proxy
2464 #define MAX_PROXY_RECORDS 10000 /* DOS protection: 400 machines at 25 records each */
2466 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
2467 ClientTunnel *TunnelClients;
2468 uuid_t asl_uuid; // uuid for ASL logging
2469 void *WCF;
2470 #endif
2471 // DNS Proxy fields
2472 mDNSu32 dp_ipintf[MaxIp]; // input interface index list from the DNS Proxy Client
2473 mDNSu32 dp_opintf; // output interface index from the DNS Proxy Client
2475 TrustAnchor *TrustAnchors;
2476 int notifyToken;
2477 int uds_listener_skt; // Listening socket for incoming UDS clients. This should not be here -- it's private to uds_daemon.c and nothing to do with mDNSCore -- SC
2478 mDNSu32 AutoTargetServices; // # of services that have AutoTarget set
2479 mDNSu32 NumAllInterfaceRecords; // Right now we count *all* multicast records here. Later we may want to change to count interface-specific records separately. (This count includes records on the DuplicateRecords list too.)
2480 mDNSu32 NumAllInterfaceQuestions; // Right now we count *all* multicast questions here. Later we may want to change to count interface-specific questions separately.
2481 DNSSECStatistics DNSSECStats;
2482 mDNSStatistics mDNSStats;
2484 // Fixed storage, to avoid creating large objects on the stack
2485 // The imsg is declared as a union with a pointer type to enforce CPU-appropriate alignment
2486 union { DNSMessage m; void *p; } imsg; // Incoming message received from wire
2487 DNSMessage omsg; // Outgoing message we're building
2488 LargeCacheRecord rec; // Resource Record extracted from received message
2491 #define FORALL_CACHERECORDS(SLOT,CG,CR) \
2492 for ((SLOT) = 0; (SLOT) < CACHE_HASH_SLOTS; (SLOT)++) \
2493 for ((CG)=m->rrcache_hash[(SLOT)]; (CG); (CG)=(CG)->next) \
2494 for ((CR) = (CG)->members; (CR); (CR)=(CR)->next)
2496 // ***************************************************************************
2497 #if 0
2498 #pragma mark -
2499 #pragma mark - Useful Static Constants
2500 #endif
2502 extern const mDNSInterfaceID mDNSInterface_Any; // Zero
2503 extern const mDNSInterfaceID mDNSInterface_LocalOnly; // Special value
2504 extern const mDNSInterfaceID mDNSInterface_Unicast; // Special value
2505 extern const mDNSInterfaceID mDNSInterfaceMark; // Special value
2506 extern const mDNSInterfaceID mDNSInterface_P2P; // Special value
2507 extern const mDNSInterfaceID uDNSInterfaceMark; // Special value
2509 extern const mDNSIPPort DiscardPort;
2510 extern const mDNSIPPort SSHPort;
2511 extern const mDNSIPPort UnicastDNSPort;
2512 extern const mDNSIPPort SSDPPort;
2513 extern const mDNSIPPort IPSECPort;
2514 extern const mDNSIPPort NSIPCPort;
2515 extern const mDNSIPPort NATPMPAnnouncementPort;
2516 extern const mDNSIPPort NATPMPPort;
2517 extern const mDNSIPPort DNSEXTPort;
2518 extern const mDNSIPPort MulticastDNSPort;
2519 extern const mDNSIPPort LoopbackIPCPort;
2520 extern const mDNSIPPort PrivateDNSPort;
2522 extern const OwnerOptData zeroOwner;
2524 extern const mDNSIPPort zeroIPPort;
2525 extern const mDNSv4Addr zerov4Addr;
2526 extern const mDNSv6Addr zerov6Addr;
2527 extern const mDNSEthAddr zeroEthAddr;
2528 extern const mDNSv4Addr onesIPv4Addr;
2529 extern const mDNSv6Addr onesIPv6Addr;
2530 extern const mDNSEthAddr onesEthAddr;
2531 extern const mDNSAddr zeroAddr;
2533 extern const mDNSv4Addr AllDNSAdminGroup;
2534 extern const mDNSv4Addr AllHosts_v4;
2535 extern const mDNSv6Addr AllHosts_v6;
2536 extern const mDNSv6Addr NDP_prefix;
2537 extern const mDNSEthAddr AllHosts_v6_Eth;
2538 extern const mDNSAddr AllDNSLinkGroup_v4;
2539 extern const mDNSAddr AllDNSLinkGroup_v6;
2541 extern const mDNSOpaque16 zeroID;
2542 extern const mDNSOpaque16 onesID;
2543 extern const mDNSOpaque16 QueryFlags;
2544 extern const mDNSOpaque16 uQueryFlags;
2545 extern const mDNSOpaque16 DNSSecQFlags;
2546 extern const mDNSOpaque16 ResponseFlags;
2547 extern const mDNSOpaque16 UpdateReqFlags;
2548 extern const mDNSOpaque16 UpdateRespFlags;
2550 extern const mDNSOpaque64 zeroOpaque64;
2552 extern mDNSBool StrictUnicastOrdering;
2553 extern mDNSu8 NumUnicastDNSServers;
2554 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
2555 extern mDNSu8 NumUnreachableDNSServers;
2556 #endif
2558 #define localdomain (*(const domainname *)"\x5" "local")
2559 #define DeviceInfoName (*(const domainname *)"\xC" "_device-info" "\x4" "_tcp")
2560 #define LocalDeviceInfoName (*(const domainname *)"\xC" "_device-info" "\x4" "_tcp" "\x5" "local")
2561 #define SleepProxyServiceType (*(const domainname *)"\xC" "_sleep-proxy" "\x4" "_udp")
2563 // ***************************************************************************
2564 #if 0
2565 #pragma mark -
2566 #pragma mark - Inline functions
2567 #endif
2569 #if (defined(_MSC_VER))
2570 #define mDNSinline static __inline
2571 #elif ((__GNUC__ > 2) || ((__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9)))
2572 #define mDNSinline static inline
2573 #else
2574 #define mDNSinline static inline
2575 #endif
2577 // If we're not doing inline functions, then this header needs to have the extern declarations
2578 #if !defined(mDNSinline)
2579 extern mDNSs32 NonZeroTime(mDNSs32 t);
2580 extern mDNSu16 mDNSVal16(mDNSOpaque16 x);
2581 extern mDNSOpaque16 mDNSOpaque16fromIntVal(mDNSu16 v);
2582 #endif
2584 // If we're compiling the particular C file that instantiates our inlines, then we
2585 // define "mDNSinline" (to empty string) so that we generate code in the following section
2586 #if (!defined(mDNSinline) && mDNS_InstantiateInlines)
2587 #define mDNSinline
2588 #endif
2590 #ifdef mDNSinline
2592 mDNSinline mDNSs32 NonZeroTime(mDNSs32 t) { if (t) return(t);else return(1);}
2594 mDNSinline mDNSu16 mDNSVal16(mDNSOpaque16 x) { return((mDNSu16)((mDNSu16)x.b[0] << 8 | (mDNSu16)x.b[1])); }
2596 mDNSinline mDNSOpaque16 mDNSOpaque16fromIntVal(mDNSu16 v)
2598 mDNSOpaque16 x;
2599 x.b[0] = (mDNSu8)(v >> 8);
2600 x.b[1] = (mDNSu8)(v & 0xFF);
2601 return(x);
2604 #endif
2606 // ***************************************************************************
2607 #if 0
2608 #pragma mark -
2609 #pragma mark - Main Client Functions
2610 #endif
2612 // Every client should call mDNS_Init, passing in storage for the mDNS object and the mDNS_PlatformSupport object.
2614 // Clients that are only advertising services should use mDNS_Init_NoCache and mDNS_Init_ZeroCacheSize.
2615 // Clients that plan to perform queries (mDNS_StartQuery, mDNS_StartBrowse, mDNS_StartResolveService, etc.)
2616 // need to provide storage for the resource record cache, or the query calls will return 'mStatus_NoCache'.
2617 // The rrcachestorage parameter is the address of memory for the resource record cache, and
2618 // the rrcachesize parameter is the number of entries in the CacheRecord array passed in.
2619 // (i.e. the size of the cache memory needs to be sizeof(CacheRecord) * rrcachesize).
2620 // OS X 10.3 Panther uses an initial cache size of 64 entries, and then mDNSCore sends an
2621 // mStatus_GrowCache message if it needs more.
2623 // Most clients should use mDNS_Init_AdvertiseLocalAddresses. This causes mDNSCore to automatically
2624 // create the correct address records for all the hosts interfaces. If you plan to advertise
2625 // services being offered by the local machine, this is almost always what you want.
2626 // There are two cases where you might use mDNS_Init_DontAdvertiseLocalAddresses:
2627 // 1. A client-only device, that browses for services but doesn't advertise any of its own.
2628 // 2. A proxy-registration service, that advertises services being offered by other machines, and takes
2629 // the appropriate steps to manually create the correct address records for those other machines.
2630 // In principle, a proxy-like registration service could manually create address records for its own machine too,
2631 // but this would be pointless extra effort when using mDNS_Init_AdvertiseLocalAddresses does that for you.
2633 // Note that a client-only device that wishes to prohibit multicast advertisements (e.g. from
2634 // higher-layer API calls) must also set DivertMulticastAdvertisements in the mDNS structure and
2635 // advertise local address(es) on a loopback interface.
2637 // When mDNS has finished setting up the client's callback is called
2638 // A client can also spin and poll the mDNSPlatformStatus field to see when it changes from mStatus_Waiting to mStatus_NoError
2640 // Call mDNS_StartExit to tidy up before exiting
2641 // Because exiting may be an asynchronous process (e.g. if unicast records need to be deregistered)
2642 // client layer may choose to wait until mDNS_ExitNow() returns true before calling mDNS_FinalExit().
2644 // Call mDNS_Register with a completed AuthRecord object to register a resource record
2645 // If the resource record type is kDNSRecordTypeUnique (or kDNSknownunique) then if a conflicting resource record is discovered,
2646 // the resource record's mDNSRecordCallback will be called with error code mStatus_NameConflict. The callback should deregister
2647 // the record, and may then try registering the record again after picking a new name (e.g. by automatically appending a number).
2648 // Following deregistration, the RecordCallback will be called with result mStatus_MemFree to signal that it is safe to deallocate
2649 // the record's storage (memory must be freed asynchronously to allow for goodbye packets and dynamic update deregistration).
2651 // Call mDNS_StartQuery to initiate a query. mDNS will proceed to issue Multicast DNS query packets, and any time a response
2652 // is received containing a record which matches the question, the DNSQuestion's mDNSAnswerCallback function will be called
2653 // Call mDNS_StopQuery when no more answers are required
2655 // Care should be taken on multi-threaded or interrupt-driven environments.
2656 // The main mDNS routines call mDNSPlatformLock() on entry and mDNSPlatformUnlock() on exit;
2657 // each platform layer needs to implement these appropriately for its respective platform.
2658 // For example, if the support code on a particular platform implements timer callbacks at interrupt time, then
2659 // mDNSPlatformLock/Unlock need to disable interrupts or do similar concurrency control to ensure that the mDNS
2660 // code is not entered by an interrupt-time timer callback while in the middle of processing a client call.
2662 extern mStatus mDNS_Init (mDNS *const m, mDNS_PlatformSupport *const p,
2663 CacheEntity *rrcachestorage, mDNSu32 rrcachesize,
2664 mDNSBool AdvertiseLocalAddresses,
2665 mDNSCallback *Callback, void *Context);
2666 // See notes above on use of NoCache/ZeroCacheSize
2667 #define mDNS_Init_NoCache mDNSNULL
2668 #define mDNS_Init_ZeroCacheSize 0
2669 // See notes above on use of Advertise/DontAdvertiseLocalAddresses
2670 #define mDNS_Init_AdvertiseLocalAddresses mDNStrue
2671 #define mDNS_Init_DontAdvertiseLocalAddresses mDNSfalse
2672 #define mDNS_Init_NoInitCallback mDNSNULL
2673 #define mDNS_Init_NoInitCallbackContext mDNSNULL
2675 extern void mDNS_ConfigChanged(mDNS *const m);
2676 extern void mDNS_GrowCache (mDNS *const m, CacheEntity *storage, mDNSu32 numrecords);
2677 extern void mDNS_StartExit (mDNS *const m);
2678 extern void mDNS_FinalExit (mDNS *const m);
2679 #define mDNS_Close(m) do { mDNS_StartExit(m); mDNS_FinalExit(m); } while(0)
2680 #define mDNS_ExitNow(m, now) ((now) - (m)->ShutdownTime >= 0 || (!(m)->ResourceRecords))
2682 extern mDNSs32 mDNS_Execute (mDNS *const m);
2684 extern mStatus mDNS_Register (mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr);
2685 extern mStatus mDNS_Update (mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, mDNSu32 newttl,
2686 const mDNSu16 newrdlength, RData *const newrdata, mDNSRecordUpdateCallback *Callback);
2687 extern mStatus mDNS_Deregister(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr);
2689 extern mStatus mDNS_StartQuery(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question);
2690 extern mStatus mDNS_StopQuery (mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question);
2691 extern mStatus mDNS_StopQueryWithRemoves(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question);
2692 extern mStatus mDNS_Reconfirm (mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *const cacherr);
2693 extern mStatus mDNS_Reconfirm_internal(mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *const rr, mDNSu32 interval);
2694 extern mStatus mDNS_ReconfirmByValue(mDNS *const m, ResourceRecord *const rr);
2695 extern void mDNS_PurgeCacheResourceRecord(mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *rr);
2696 extern mDNSs32 mDNS_TimeNow(const mDNS *const m);
2698 extern mStatus mDNS_StartNATOperation(mDNS *const m, NATTraversalInfo *traversal);
2699 extern mStatus mDNS_StopNATOperation(mDNS *const m, NATTraversalInfo *traversal);
2700 extern mStatus mDNS_StopNATOperation_internal(mDNS *m, NATTraversalInfo *traversal);
2702 extern DomainAuthInfo *GetAuthInfoForName(mDNS *m, const domainname *const name);
2704 extern void mDNS_UpdateAllowSleep(mDNS *const m);
2706 // ***************************************************************************
2707 #if 0
2708 #pragma mark -
2709 #pragma mark - Platform support functions that are accessible to the client layer too
2710 #endif
2712 extern mDNSs32 mDNSPlatformOneSecond;
2714 // ***************************************************************************
2715 #if 0
2716 #pragma mark -
2717 #pragma mark - General utility and helper functions
2718 #endif
2720 // mDNS_Dereg_normal is used for most calls to mDNS_Deregister_internal
2721 // mDNS_Dereg_rapid is used to send one goodbye instead of three, when we want the memory available for reuse sooner
2722 // mDNS_Dereg_conflict is used to indicate that this record is being forcibly deregistered because of a conflict
2723 // mDNS_Dereg_repeat is used when cleaning up, for records that may have already been forcibly deregistered
2724 typedef enum { mDNS_Dereg_normal, mDNS_Dereg_rapid, mDNS_Dereg_conflict, mDNS_Dereg_repeat } mDNS_Dereg_type;
2726 // mDNS_RegisterService is a single call to register the set of resource records associated with a given named service.
2728 // mDNS_StartResolveService is single call which is equivalent to multiple calls to mDNS_StartQuery,
2729 // to find the IP address, port number, and demultiplexing information for a given named service.
2730 // As with mDNS_StartQuery, it executes asynchronously, and calls the ServiceInfoQueryCallback when the answer is
2731 // found. After the service is resolved, the client should call mDNS_StopResolveService to complete the transaction.
2732 // The client can also call mDNS_StopResolveService at any time to abort the transaction.
2734 // mDNS_AddRecordToService adds an additional record to a Service Record Set. This record may be deregistered
2735 // via mDNS_RemoveRecordFromService, or by deregistering the service. mDNS_RemoveRecordFromService is passed a
2736 // callback to free the memory associated with the extra RR when it is safe to do so. The ExtraResourceRecord
2737 // object can be found in the record's context pointer.
2739 // mDNS_GetBrowseDomains is a special case of the mDNS_StartQuery call, where the resulting answers
2740 // are a list of PTR records indicating (in the rdata) domains that are recommended for browsing.
2741 // After getting the list of domains to browse, call mDNS_StopQuery to end the search.
2742 // mDNS_GetDefaultBrowseDomain returns the name of the domain that should be highlighted by default.
2744 // mDNS_GetRegistrationDomains and mDNS_GetDefaultRegistrationDomain are the equivalent calls to get the list
2745 // of one or more domains that should be offered to the user as choices for where they may register their service,
2746 // and the default domain in which to register in the case where the user has made no selection.
2748 extern void mDNS_SetupResourceRecord(AuthRecord *rr, RData *RDataStorage, mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID,
2749 mDNSu16 rrtype, mDNSu32 ttl, mDNSu8 RecordType, AuthRecType artype, mDNSRecordCallback Callback, void *Context);
2751 // mDNS_RegisterService() flags parameter bit definitions.
2752 // Note these are only defined to transfer the corresponding DNSServiceFlags settings into mDNSCore routines,
2753 // since code in mDNSCore does not include the DNSServiceFlags definitions in dns_sd.h.
2754 enum
2756 coreFlagIncludeP2P = 0x1, // include P2P interfaces when using mDNSInterface_Any
2757 coreFlagIncludeAWDL = 0x2, // include AWDL interface when using mDNSInterface_Any
2758 coreFlagKnownUnique = 0x4, // client guarantees that SRV and TXT record names are unique
2759 coreFlagWakeOnly = 0x8 // Service won't be registered with sleep proxy
2762 extern mStatus mDNS_RegisterService (mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr,
2763 const domainlabel *const name, const domainname *const type, const domainname *const domain,
2764 const domainname *const host, mDNSIPPort port, const mDNSu8 txtinfo[], mDNSu16 txtlen,
2765 AuthRecord *SubTypes, mDNSu32 NumSubTypes,
2766 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSServiceCallback Callback, void *Context, mDNSu32 flags);
2767 extern mStatus mDNS_AddRecordToService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr, ExtraResourceRecord *extra, RData *rdata, mDNSu32 ttl, mDNSu32 flags);
2768 extern mStatus mDNS_RemoveRecordFromService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr, ExtraResourceRecord *extra, mDNSRecordCallback MemFreeCallback, void *Context);
2769 extern mStatus mDNS_RenameAndReregisterService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *const sr, const domainlabel *newname);
2770 extern mStatus mDNS_DeregisterService_drt(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr, mDNS_Dereg_type drt);
2771 #define mDNS_DeregisterService(M,S) mDNS_DeregisterService_drt((M), (S), mDNS_Dereg_normal)
2773 extern mStatus mDNS_RegisterNoSuchService(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr,
2774 const domainlabel *const name, const domainname *const type, const domainname *const domain,
2775 const domainname *const host,
2776 const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSRecordCallback Callback, void *Context, mDNSu32 flags);
2777 #define mDNS_DeregisterNoSuchService mDNS_Deregister
2779 extern void mDNS_SetupQuestion(DNSQuestion *const q, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, const domainname *const name,
2780 const mDNSu16 qtype, mDNSQuestionCallback *const callback, void *const context);
2782 extern mStatus mDNS_StartBrowse(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question,
2783 const domainname *const srv, const domainname *const domain, const mDNSu8 *anondata,
2784 const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSu32 flags,
2785 mDNSBool ForceMCast, mDNSBool useBackgroundTrafficClass,
2786 mDNSQuestionCallback *Callback, void *Context);
2787 #define mDNS_StopBrowse mDNS_StopQuery
2789 extern mStatus mDNS_StartResolveService(mDNS *const m, ServiceInfoQuery *query, ServiceInfo *info, mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback *Callback, void *Context);
2790 extern void mDNS_StopResolveService (mDNS *const m, ServiceInfoQuery *query);
2792 typedef enum
2794 mDNS_DomainTypeBrowse = 0,
2795 mDNS_DomainTypeBrowseDefault = 1,
2796 mDNS_DomainTypeBrowseAutomatic = 2,
2797 mDNS_DomainTypeRegistration = 3,
2798 mDNS_DomainTypeRegistrationDefault = 4,
2800 mDNS_DomainTypeMax = 4
2801 } mDNS_DomainType;
2803 extern const char *const mDNS_DomainTypeNames[];
2805 extern mStatus mDNS_GetDomains(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question, mDNS_DomainType DomainType, const domainname *dom,
2806 const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSQuestionCallback *Callback, void *Context);
2807 #define mDNS_StopGetDomains mDNS_StopQuery
2808 extern mStatus mDNS_AdvertiseDomains(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *rr, mDNS_DomainType DomainType, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, char *domname);
2809 #define mDNS_StopAdvertiseDomains mDNS_Deregister
2811 extern mDNSOpaque16 mDNS_NewMessageID(mDNS *const m);
2812 extern mDNSBool mDNS_AddressIsLocalSubnet(mDNS *const m, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, const mDNSAddr *addr);
2814 extern DNSServer *GetServerForQuestion(mDNS *m, DNSQuestion *question);
2815 extern mDNSu32 SetValidDNSServers(mDNS *m, DNSQuestion *question);
2817 // ***************************************************************************
2818 #if 0
2819 #pragma mark -
2820 #pragma mark - DNS name utility functions
2821 #endif
2823 // In order to expose the full capabilities of the DNS protocol (which allows any arbitrary eight-bit values
2824 // in domain name labels, including unlikely characters like ascii nulls and even dots) all the mDNS APIs
2825 // work with DNS's native length-prefixed strings. For convenience in C, the following utility functions
2826 // are provided for converting between C's null-terminated strings and DNS's length-prefixed strings.
2828 // Assignment
2829 // A simple C structure assignment of a domainname can cause a protection fault by accessing unmapped memory,
2830 // because that object is defined to be 256 bytes long, but not all domainname objects are truly the full size.
2831 // This macro uses mDNSPlatformMemCopy() to make sure it only touches the actual bytes that are valid.
2832 #define AssignDomainName(DST, SRC) do { mDNSu16 len__ = DomainNameLength((SRC)); \
2833 if (len__ <= MAX_DOMAIN_NAME) mDNSPlatformMemCopy((DST)->c, (SRC)->c, len__);else (DST)->c[0] = 0;} while(0)
2835 // Comparison functions
2836 #define SameDomainLabelCS(A,B) ((A)[0] == (B)[0] && mDNSPlatformMemSame((A)+1, (B)+1, (A)[0]))
2837 extern mDNSBool SameDomainLabel(const mDNSu8 *a, const mDNSu8 *b);
2838 extern mDNSBool SameDomainName(const domainname *const d1, const domainname *const d2);
2839 extern mDNSBool SameDomainNameCS(const domainname *const d1, const domainname *const d2);
2840 typedef mDNSBool DomainNameComparisonFn (const domainname *const d1, const domainname *const d2);
2841 extern mDNSBool IsLocalDomain(const domainname *d); // returns true for domains that by default should be looked up using link-local multicast
2843 #define StripFirstLabel(X) ((const domainname *)& (X)->c[(X)->c[0] ? 1 + (X)->c[0] : 0])
2845 #define FirstLabel(X) ((const domainlabel *)(X))
2846 #define SecondLabel(X) ((const domainlabel *)StripFirstLabel(X))
2847 #define ThirdLabel(X) ((const domainlabel *)StripFirstLabel(StripFirstLabel(X)))
2849 extern const mDNSu8 *LastLabel(const domainname *d);
2851 // Get total length of domain name, in native DNS format, including terminal root label
2852 // (e.g. length of "com." is 5 (length byte, three data bytes, final zero)
2853 extern mDNSu16 DomainNameLengthLimit(const domainname *const name, const mDNSu8 *limit);
2854 #define DomainNameLength(name) DomainNameLengthLimit((name), (name)->c + MAX_DOMAIN_NAME)
2856 // Append functions to append one or more labels to an existing native format domain name:
2857 // AppendLiteralLabelString adds a single label from a literal C string, with no escape character interpretation.
2858 // AppendDNSNameString adds zero or more labels from a C string using conventional DNS dots-and-escaping interpretation
2859 // AppendDomainLabel adds a single label from a native format domainlabel
2860 // AppendDomainName adds zero or more labels from a native format domainname
2861 extern mDNSu8 *AppendLiteralLabelString(domainname *const name, const char *cstr);
2862 extern mDNSu8 *AppendDNSNameString (domainname *const name, const char *cstr);
2863 extern mDNSu8 *AppendDomainLabel (domainname *const name, const domainlabel *const label);
2864 extern mDNSu8 *AppendDomainName (domainname *const name, const domainname *const append);
2866 // Convert from null-terminated string to native DNS format:
2867 // The DomainLabel form makes a single label from a literal C string, with no escape character interpretation.
2868 // The DomainName form makes native format domain name from a C string using conventional DNS interpretation:
2869 // dots separate labels, and within each label, '\.' represents a literal dot, '\\' represents a literal
2870 // backslash and backslash with three decimal digits (e.g. \000) represents an arbitrary byte value.
2871 extern mDNSBool MakeDomainLabelFromLiteralString(domainlabel *const label, const char *cstr);
2872 extern mDNSu8 *MakeDomainNameFromDNSNameString (domainname *const name, const char *cstr);
2874 // Convert native format domainlabel or domainname back to C string format
2875 // IMPORTANT:
2876 // When using ConvertDomainLabelToCString, the target buffer must be MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL (254) bytes long
2877 // to guarantee there will be no buffer overrun. It is only safe to use a buffer shorter than this in rare cases
2878 // where the label is known to be constrained somehow (for example, if the label is known to be either "_tcp" or "_udp").
2879 // Similarly, when using ConvertDomainNameToCString, the target buffer must be MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME (1009) bytes long.
2880 // See definitions of MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL and MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME for more detailed explanation.
2881 extern char *ConvertDomainLabelToCString_withescape(const domainlabel *const name, char *cstr, char esc);
2882 #define ConvertDomainLabelToCString_unescaped(D,C) ConvertDomainLabelToCString_withescape((D), (C), 0)
2883 #define ConvertDomainLabelToCString(D,C) ConvertDomainLabelToCString_withescape((D), (C), '\\')
2884 extern char *ConvertDomainNameToCString_withescape(const domainname *const name, char *cstr, char esc);
2885 #define ConvertDomainNameToCString_unescaped(D,C) ConvertDomainNameToCString_withescape((D), (C), 0)
2886 #define ConvertDomainNameToCString(D,C) ConvertDomainNameToCString_withescape((D), (C), '\\')
2888 extern void ConvertUTF8PstringToRFC1034HostLabel(const mDNSu8 UTF8Name[], domainlabel *const hostlabel);
2890 extern mDNSu8 *ConstructServiceName(domainname *const fqdn, const domainlabel *name, const domainname *type, const domainname *const domain);
2891 extern mDNSBool DeconstructServiceName(const domainname *const fqdn, domainlabel *const name, domainname *const type, domainname *const domain);
2893 // Note: Some old functions have been replaced by more sensibly-named versions.
2894 // You can uncomment the hash-defines below if you don't want to have to change your source code right away.
2895 // When updating your code, note that (unlike the old versions) *all* the new routines take the target object
2896 // as their first parameter.
2897 //#define ConvertCStringToDomainName(SRC,DST) MakeDomainNameFromDNSNameString((DST),(SRC))
2898 //#define ConvertCStringToDomainLabel(SRC,DST) MakeDomainLabelFromLiteralString((DST),(SRC))
2899 //#define AppendStringLabelToName(DST,SRC) AppendLiteralLabelString((DST),(SRC))
2900 //#define AppendStringNameToName(DST,SRC) AppendDNSNameString((DST),(SRC))
2901 //#define AppendDomainLabelToName(DST,SRC) AppendDomainLabel((DST),(SRC))
2902 //#define AppendDomainNameToName(DST,SRC) AppendDomainName((DST),(SRC))
2904 // ***************************************************************************
2905 #if 0
2906 #pragma mark -
2907 #pragma mark - Other utility functions and macros
2908 #endif
2910 // mDNS_vsnprintf/snprintf return the number of characters written, excluding the final terminating null.
2911 // The output is always null-terminated: for example, if the output turns out to be exactly buflen long,
2912 // then the output will be truncated by one character to allow space for the terminating null.
2913 // Unlike standard C vsnprintf/snprintf, they return the number of characters *actually* written,
2914 // not the number of characters that *would* have been printed were buflen unlimited.
2915 extern mDNSu32 mDNS_vsnprintf(char *sbuffer, mDNSu32 buflen, const char *fmt, va_list arg);
2916 extern mDNSu32 mDNS_snprintf(char *sbuffer, mDNSu32 buflen, const char *fmt, ...) IS_A_PRINTF_STYLE_FUNCTION(3,4);
2917 extern mDNSu32 NumCacheRecordsForInterfaceID(const mDNS *const m, mDNSInterfaceID id);
2918 extern char *DNSTypeName(mDNSu16 rrtype);
2919 extern char *GetRRDisplayString_rdb(const ResourceRecord *const rr, const RDataBody *const rd1, char *const buffer);
2920 #define RRDisplayString(m, rr) GetRRDisplayString_rdb(rr, &(rr)->rdata->u, (m)->MsgBuffer)
2921 #define ARDisplayString(m, rr) GetRRDisplayString_rdb(&(rr)->resrec, &(rr)->resrec.rdata->u, (m)->MsgBuffer)
2922 #define CRDisplayString(m, rr) GetRRDisplayString_rdb(&(rr)->resrec, &(rr)->resrec.rdata->u, (m)->MsgBuffer)
2923 extern mDNSBool mDNSSameAddress(const mDNSAddr *ip1, const mDNSAddr *ip2);
2924 extern void IncrementLabelSuffix(domainlabel *name, mDNSBool RichText);
2925 extern mDNSBool mDNSv4AddrIsRFC1918(const mDNSv4Addr * const addr); // returns true for RFC1918 private addresses
2926 #define mDNSAddrIsRFC1918(X) ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4 && mDNSv4AddrIsRFC1918(&(X)->ip.v4))
2928 // For PCP
2929 extern void mDNSAddrMapIPv4toIPv6(mDNSv4Addr* in, mDNSv6Addr* out);
2930 extern mDNSBool mDNSAddrIPv4FromMappedIPv6(mDNSv6Addr *in, mDNSv4Addr *out);
2932 #define mDNSSameIPPort(A,B) ((A).NotAnInteger == (B).NotAnInteger)
2933 #define mDNSSameOpaque16(A,B) ((A).NotAnInteger == (B).NotAnInteger)
2934 #define mDNSSameOpaque32(A,B) ((A).NotAnInteger == (B).NotAnInteger)
2935 #define mDNSSameOpaque64(A,B) ((A)->l[0] == (B)->l[0] && (A)->l[1] == (B)->l[1])
2937 #define mDNSSameIPv4Address(A,B) ((A).NotAnInteger == (B).NotAnInteger)
2938 #define mDNSSameIPv6Address(A,B) ((A).l[0] == (B).l[0] && (A).l[1] == (B).l[1] && (A).l[2] == (B).l[2] && (A).l[3] == (B).l[3])
2939 #define mDNSSameIPv6NetworkPart(A,B) ((A).l[0] == (B).l[0] && (A).l[1] == (B).l[1])
2940 #define mDNSSameEthAddress(A,B) ((A)->w[0] == (B)->w[0] && (A)->w[1] == (B)->w[1] && (A)->w[2] == (B)->w[2])
2942 #define mDNSIPPortIsZero(A) ((A).NotAnInteger == 0)
2943 #define mDNSOpaque16IsZero(A) ((A).NotAnInteger == 0)
2944 #define mDNSOpaque64IsZero(A) (((A)->l[0] | (A)->l[1] ) == 0)
2945 #define mDNSIPv4AddressIsZero(A) ((A).NotAnInteger == 0)
2946 #define mDNSIPv6AddressIsZero(A) (((A).l[0] | (A).l[1] | (A).l[2] | (A).l[3]) == 0)
2947 #define mDNSEthAddressIsZero(A) (((A).w[0] | (A).w[1] | (A).w[2] ) == 0)
2949 #define mDNSIPv4AddressIsOnes(A) ((A).NotAnInteger == 0xFFFFFFFF)
2950 #define mDNSIPv6AddressIsOnes(A) (((A).l[0] & (A).l[1] & (A).l[2] & (A).l[3]) == 0xFFFFFFFF)
2952 #define mDNSAddressIsAllDNSLinkGroup(X) ( \
2953 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4 && mDNSSameIPv4Address((X)->ip.v4, AllDNSLinkGroup_v4.ip.v4)) || \
2954 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6 && mDNSSameIPv6Address((X)->ip.v6, AllDNSLinkGroup_v6.ip.v6)) )
2956 #define mDNSAddressIsZero(X) ( \
2957 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4 && mDNSIPv4AddressIsZero((X)->ip.v4)) || \
2958 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6 && mDNSIPv6AddressIsZero((X)->ip.v6)) )
2960 #define mDNSAddressIsValidNonZero(X) ( \
2961 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4 && !mDNSIPv4AddressIsZero((X)->ip.v4)) || \
2962 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6 && !mDNSIPv6AddressIsZero((X)->ip.v6)) )
2964 #define mDNSAddressIsOnes(X) ( \
2965 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4 && mDNSIPv4AddressIsOnes((X)->ip.v4)) || \
2966 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6 && mDNSIPv6AddressIsOnes((X)->ip.v6)) )
2968 #define mDNSAddressIsValid(X) ( \
2969 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4) ? !(mDNSIPv4AddressIsZero((X)->ip.v4) || mDNSIPv4AddressIsOnes((X)->ip.v4)) : \
2970 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6) ? !(mDNSIPv6AddressIsZero((X)->ip.v6) || mDNSIPv6AddressIsOnes((X)->ip.v6)) : mDNSfalse)
2972 #define mDNSv4AddressIsLinkLocal(X) ((X)->b[0] == 169 && (X)->b[1] == 254)
2973 #define mDNSv6AddressIsLinkLocal(X) ((X)->b[0] == 0xFE && ((X)->b[1] & 0xC0) == 0x80)
2975 #define mDNSAddressIsLinkLocal(X) ( \
2976 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4) ? mDNSv4AddressIsLinkLocal(&(X)->ip.v4) : \
2977 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6) ? mDNSv6AddressIsLinkLocal(&(X)->ip.v6) : mDNSfalse)
2979 #define mDNSv4AddressIsLoopback(X) ((X)->b[0] == 127 && (X)->b[1] == 0 && (X)->b[2] == 0 && (X)->b[3] == 1)
2980 #define mDNSv6AddressIsLoopback(X) ((((X)->l[0] | (X)->l[1] | (X)->l[2]) == 0) && ((X)->b[12] == 0 && (X)->b[13] == 0 && (X)->b[14] == 0 && (X)->b[15] == 1))
2982 #define mDNSAddressIsLoopback(X) ( \
2983 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv4) ? mDNSv4AddressIsLoopback(&(X)->ip.v4) : \
2984 ((X)->type == mDNSAddrType_IPv6) ? mDNSv6AddressIsLoopback(&(X)->ip.v6) : mDNSfalse)
2986 // ***************************************************************************
2987 #if 0
2988 #pragma mark -
2989 #pragma mark - Authentication Support
2990 #endif
2992 // Unicast DNS and Dynamic Update specific Client Calls
2994 // mDNS_SetSecretForDomain tells the core to authenticate (via TSIG with an HMAC_MD5 hash of the shared secret)
2995 // when dynamically updating a given zone (and its subdomains). The key used in authentication must be in
2996 // domain name format. The shared secret must be a null-terminated base64 encoded string. A minimum size of
2997 // 16 bytes (128 bits) is recommended for an MD5 hash as per RFC 2485.
2998 // Calling this routine multiple times for a zone replaces previously entered values. Call with a NULL key
2999 // to disable authentication for the zone. A non-NULL autoTunnelPrefix means this is an AutoTunnel domain,
3000 // and the value is prepended to the IPSec identifier (used for key lookup)
3002 extern mStatus mDNS_SetSecretForDomain(mDNS *m, DomainAuthInfo *info,
3003 const domainname *domain, const domainname *keyname, const char *b64keydata, const domainname *hostname, mDNSIPPort *port, mDNSBool autoTunnel);
3005 extern void RecreateNATMappings(mDNS *const m, const mDNSu32 waitTicks);
3007 // Hostname/Unicast Interface Configuration
3009 // All hostnames advertised point to one IPv4 address and/or one IPv6 address, set via SetPrimaryInterfaceInfo. Invoking this routine
3010 // updates all existing hostnames to point to the new address.
3012 // A hostname is added via AddDynDNSHostName, which points to the primary interface's v4 and/or v6 addresss
3014 // The status callback is invoked to convey success or failure codes - the callback should not modify the AuthRecord or free memory.
3015 // Added hostnames may be removed (deregistered) via mDNS_RemoveDynDNSHostName.
3017 // Host domains added prior to specification of the primary interface address and computer name will be deferred until
3018 // these values are initialized.
3020 // DNS servers used to resolve unicast queries are specified by mDNS_AddDNSServer.
3021 // For "split" DNS configurations, in which queries for different domains are sent to different servers (e.g. VPN and external),
3022 // a domain may be associated with a DNS server. For standard configurations, specify the root label (".") or NULL.
3024 extern void mDNS_AddDynDNSHostName(mDNS *m, const domainname *fqdn, mDNSRecordCallback *StatusCallback, const void *StatusContext);
3025 extern void mDNS_RemoveDynDNSHostName(mDNS *m, const domainname *fqdn);
3026 extern void mDNS_SetPrimaryInterfaceInfo(mDNS *m, const mDNSAddr *v4addr, const mDNSAddr *v6addr, const mDNSAddr *router);
3027 extern DNSServer *mDNS_AddDNSServer(mDNS *const m, const domainname *d, const mDNSInterfaceID interface, mDNSs32 serviceID, const mDNSAddr *addr,
3028 const mDNSIPPort port, mDNSu32 scoped, mDNSu32 timeout, mDNSBool cellIntf, mDNSu16 resGroupID, mDNSBool reqA,
3029 mDNSBool reqAAAA, mDNSBool reqDO);
3030 extern void PenalizeDNSServer(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q, mDNSOpaque16 responseFlags);
3031 extern void mDNS_AddSearchDomain(const domainname *const domain, mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3033 extern McastResolver *mDNS_AddMcastResolver(mDNS *const m, const domainname *d, const mDNSInterfaceID interface, mDNSu32 timeout);
3035 // We use ((void *)0) here instead of mDNSNULL to avoid compile warnings on gcc 4.2
3036 #define mDNS_AddSearchDomain_CString(X, I) \
3037 do { domainname d__; if (((X) != (void*)0) && MakeDomainNameFromDNSNameString(&d__, (X)) && d__.c[0]) mDNS_AddSearchDomain(&d__, I);} while(0)
3039 // Routines called by the core, exported by DNSDigest.c
3041 // Convert an arbitrary base64 encoded key key into an HMAC key (stored in AuthInfo struct)
3042 extern mDNSs32 DNSDigest_ConstructHMACKeyfromBase64(DomainAuthInfo *info, const char *b64key);
3044 // sign a DNS message. The message must be complete, with all values in network byte order. end points to the end
3045 // of the message, and is modified by this routine. numAdditionals is a pointer to the number of additional
3046 // records in HOST byte order, which is incremented upon successful completion of this routine. The function returns
3047 // the new end pointer on success, and NULL on failure.
3048 extern void DNSDigest_SignMessage(DNSMessage *msg, mDNSu8 **end, DomainAuthInfo *info, mDNSu16 tcode);
3050 #define SwapDNSHeaderBytes(M) do { \
3051 (M)->h.numQuestions = (mDNSu16)((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numQuestions )[0] << 8 | ((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numQuestions )[1]; \
3052 (M)->h.numAnswers = (mDNSu16)((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numAnswers )[0] << 8 | ((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numAnswers )[1]; \
3053 (M)->h.numAuthorities = (mDNSu16)((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numAuthorities)[0] << 8 | ((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numAuthorities)[1]; \
3054 (M)->h.numAdditionals = (mDNSu16)((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numAdditionals)[0] << 8 | ((mDNSu8 *)&(M)->h.numAdditionals)[1]; \
3055 } while (0)
3057 #define DNSDigest_SignMessageHostByteOrder(M,E,INFO) \
3058 do { SwapDNSHeaderBytes(M); DNSDigest_SignMessage((M), (E), (INFO), 0); SwapDNSHeaderBytes(M); } while (0)
3060 // verify a DNS message. The message must be complete, with all values in network byte order. end points to the
3061 // end of the record. tsig is a pointer to the resource record that contains the TSIG OPT record. info is
3062 // the matching key to use for verifying the message. This function expects that the additionals member
3063 // of the DNS message header has already had one subtracted from it.
3064 extern mDNSBool DNSDigest_VerifyMessage(DNSMessage *msg, mDNSu8 *end, LargeCacheRecord *tsig, DomainAuthInfo *info, mDNSu16 *rcode, mDNSu16 *tcode);
3066 // ***************************************************************************
3067 #if 0
3068 #pragma mark -
3069 #pragma mark - PlatformSupport interface
3070 #endif
3072 // This section defines the interface to the Platform Support layer.
3073 // Normal client code should not use any of types defined here, or directly call any of the functions defined here.
3074 // The definitions are placed here because sometimes clients do use these calls indirectly, via other supported client operations.
3075 // For example, AssignDomainName is a macro defined using mDNSPlatformMemCopy()
3077 // Every platform support module must provide the following functions.
3078 // mDNSPlatformInit() typically opens a communication endpoint, and starts listening for mDNS packets.
3079 // When Setup is complete, the platform support layer calls mDNSCoreInitComplete().
3080 // mDNSPlatformSendUDP() sends one UDP packet
3081 // When a packet is received, the PlatformSupport code calls mDNSCoreReceive()
3082 // mDNSPlatformClose() tidies up on exit
3084 // Note: mDNSPlatformMemAllocate/mDNSPlatformMemFree are only required for handling oversized resource records and unicast DNS.
3085 // If your target platform has a well-defined specialized application, and you know that all the records it uses
3086 // are InlineCacheRDSize or less, then you can just make a simple mDNSPlatformMemAllocate() stub that always returns
3087 // NULL. InlineCacheRDSize is a compile-time constant, which is set by default to 68. If you need to handle records
3088 // a little larger than this and you don't want to have to implement run-time allocation and freeing, then you
3089 // can raise the value of this constant to a suitable value (at the expense of increased memory usage).
3091 // USE CAUTION WHEN CALLING mDNSPlatformRawTime: The m->timenow_adjust correction factor needs to be added
3092 // Generally speaking:
3093 // Code that's protected by the main mDNS lock should just use the m->timenow value
3094 // Code outside the main mDNS lock should use mDNS_TimeNow(m) to get properly adjusted time
3095 // In certain cases there may be reasons why it's necessary to get the time without taking the lock first
3096 // (e.g. inside the routines that are doing the locking and unlocking, where a call to get the lock would result in a
3097 // recursive loop); in these cases use mDNS_TimeNow_NoLock(m) to get mDNSPlatformRawTime with the proper correction factor added.
3099 // mDNSPlatformUTC returns the time, in seconds, since Jan 1st 1970 UTC and is required for generating TSIG records
3101 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformInit (mDNS *const m);
3102 extern void mDNSPlatformClose (mDNS *const m);
3103 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformSendUDP(const mDNS *const m, const void *const msg, const mDNSu8 *const end,
3104 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, UDPSocket *src, const mDNSAddr *dst,
3105 mDNSIPPort dstport, mDNSBool useBackgroundTrafficClass);
3107 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformPeekUDP (mDNS *const m, UDPSocket *src);
3108 extern void mDNSPlatformLock (const mDNS *const m);
3109 extern void mDNSPlatformUnlock (const mDNS *const m);
3111 extern void mDNSPlatformStrCopy ( void *dst, const void *src);
3112 extern mDNSu32 mDNSPlatformStrLen ( const void *src);
3113 extern void mDNSPlatformMemCopy ( void *dst, const void *src, mDNSu32 len);
3114 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformMemSame (const void *dst, const void *src, mDNSu32 len);
3115 extern int mDNSPlatformMemCmp (const void *dst, const void *src, mDNSu32 len);
3116 extern void mDNSPlatformMemZero ( void *dst, mDNSu32 len);
3117 extern void mDNSPlatformQsort (void *base, int nel, int width, int (*compar)(const void *, const void *));
3118 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder && MACOSX_MDNS_MALLOC_DEBUGGING
3119 #define mDNSPlatformMemAllocate(X) mallocL(# X, X)
3120 #else
3121 extern void * mDNSPlatformMemAllocate (mDNSu32 len);
3122 #endif
3123 extern void mDNSPlatformMemFree (void *mem);
3125 // If the platform doesn't have a strong PRNG, we define a naive multiply-and-add based on a seed
3126 // from the platform layer. Long-term, we should embed an arc4 implementation, but the strength
3127 // will still depend on the randomness of the seed.
3128 #if !defined(_PLATFORM_HAS_STRONG_PRNG_) && (_BUILDING_XCODE_PROJECT_ || defined(_WIN32))
3129 #define _PLATFORM_HAS_STRONG_PRNG_ 1
3130 #endif
3131 #if _PLATFORM_HAS_STRONG_PRNG_
3132 extern mDNSu32 mDNSPlatformRandomNumber(void);
3133 #else
3134 extern mDNSu32 mDNSPlatformRandomSeed (void);
3135 #endif // _PLATFORM_HAS_STRONG_PRNG_
3137 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformTimeInit (void);
3138 extern mDNSs32 mDNSPlatformRawTime (void);
3139 extern mDNSs32 mDNSPlatformUTC (void);
3140 #define mDNS_TimeNow_NoLock(m) (mDNSPlatformRawTime() + (m)->timenow_adjust)
3142 #if MDNS_DEBUGMSGS
3143 extern void mDNSPlatformWriteDebugMsg(const char *msg);
3144 #endif
3145 extern void mDNSPlatformWriteLogMsg(const char *ident, const char *msg, mDNSLogLevel_t loglevel);
3147 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
3148 // Utility function for ASL logging
3149 mDNSexport void mDNSASLLog(uuid_t *uuid, const char *subdomain, const char *result, const char *signature, const char *fmt, ...);
3151 // Log unicast and multicast traffic statistics once a day. Also used for DNSSEC statistics.
3152 #define kDefaultNextStatsticsLogTime (24 * 60 * 60)
3154 extern void mDNSLogStatistics(mDNS *const m);
3156 #endif // APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
3158 // Platform support modules should provide the following functions to map between opaque interface IDs
3159 // and interface indexes in order to support the DNS-SD API. If your target platform does not support
3160 // multiple interfaces and/or does not support the DNS-SD API, these functions can be empty.
3161 extern mDNSInterfaceID mDNSPlatformInterfaceIDfromInterfaceIndex(mDNS *const m, mDNSu32 ifindex);
3162 extern mDNSu32 mDNSPlatformInterfaceIndexfromInterfaceID(mDNS *const m, mDNSInterfaceID id, mDNSBool suppressNetworkChange);
3164 // Every platform support module must provide the following functions if it is to support unicast DNS
3165 // and Dynamic Update.
3166 // All TCP socket operations implemented by the platform layer MUST NOT BLOCK.
3167 // mDNSPlatformTCPConnect initiates a TCP connection with a peer, adding the socket descriptor to the
3168 // main event loop. The return value indicates whether the connection succeeded, failed, or is pending
3169 // (i.e. the call would block.) On return, the descriptor parameter is set to point to the connected socket.
3170 // The TCPConnectionCallback is subsequently invoked when the connection
3171 // completes (in which case the ConnectionEstablished parameter is true), or data is available for
3172 // reading on the socket (indicated by the ConnectionEstablished parameter being false.) If the connection
3173 // asynchronously fails, the TCPConnectionCallback should be invoked as usual, with the error being
3174 // returned in subsequent calls to PlatformReadTCP or PlatformWriteTCP. (This allows for platforms
3175 // with limited asynchronous error detection capabilities.) PlatformReadTCP and PlatformWriteTCP must
3176 // return the number of bytes read/written, 0 if the call would block, and -1 if an error. PlatformReadTCP
3177 // should set the closed argument if the socket has been closed.
3178 // PlatformTCPCloseConnection must close the connection to the peer and remove the descriptor from the
3179 // event loop. CloseConnectin may be called at any time, including in a ConnectionCallback.
3181 typedef enum
3183 kTCPSocketFlags_Zero = 0,
3184 kTCPSocketFlags_UseTLS = (1 << 0)
3185 } TCPSocketFlags;
3187 typedef void (*TCPConnectionCallback)(TCPSocket *sock, void *context, mDNSBool ConnectionEstablished, mStatus err);
3188 extern TCPSocket *mDNSPlatformTCPSocket(mDNS *const m, TCPSocketFlags flags, mDNSIPPort *port, mDNSBool useBackgroundTrafficClass); // creates a TCP socket
3189 extern TCPSocket *mDNSPlatformTCPAccept(TCPSocketFlags flags, int sd);
3190 extern int mDNSPlatformTCPGetFD(TCPSocket *sock);
3191 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformTCPConnect(TCPSocket *sock, const mDNSAddr *dst, mDNSOpaque16 dstport, domainname *hostname,
3192 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, TCPConnectionCallback callback, void *context);
3193 extern void mDNSPlatformTCPCloseConnection(TCPSocket *sock);
3194 extern long mDNSPlatformReadTCP(TCPSocket *sock, void *buf, unsigned long buflen, mDNSBool *closed);
3195 extern long mDNSPlatformWriteTCP(TCPSocket *sock, const char *msg, unsigned long len);
3196 extern UDPSocket *mDNSPlatformUDPSocket(mDNS *const m, const mDNSIPPort requestedport);
3197 extern mDNSu16 mDNSPlatformGetUDPPort(UDPSocket *sock);
3198 extern void mDNSPlatformUDPClose(UDPSocket *sock);
3199 extern void mDNSPlatformReceiveBPF_fd(mDNS *const m, int fd);
3200 extern void mDNSPlatformUpdateProxyList(mDNS *const m, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3201 extern void mDNSPlatformSendRawPacket(const void *const msg, const mDNSu8 *const end, mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3202 extern void mDNSPlatformSetLocalAddressCacheEntry(mDNS *const m, const mDNSAddr *const tpa, const mDNSEthAddr *const tha, mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3203 extern void mDNSPlatformSourceAddrForDest(mDNSAddr *const src, const mDNSAddr *const dst);
3204 extern void mDNSPlatformSendKeepalive(mDNSAddr *sadd, mDNSAddr *dadd, mDNSIPPort *lport, mDNSIPPort *rport, mDNSu32 seq, mDNSu32 ack, mDNSu16 win);
3205 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformRetrieveTCPInfo(mDNS *const m, mDNSAddr *laddr, mDNSIPPort *lport, mDNSAddr *raddr, mDNSIPPort *rport, mDNSTCPInfo *mti);
3206 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformGetRemoteMacAddr(mDNS *const m, mDNSAddr *raddr);
3207 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformStoreSPSMACAddr(mDNSAddr *spsaddr, char *ifname);
3208 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformClearSPSMACAddr(void);
3210 // mDNSPlatformTLSSetupCerts/mDNSPlatformTLSTearDownCerts used by dnsextd
3211 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformTLSSetupCerts(void);
3212 extern void mDNSPlatformTLSTearDownCerts(void);
3214 // Platforms that support unicast browsing and dynamic update registration for clients who do not specify a domain
3215 // in browse/registration calls must implement these routines to get the "default" browse/registration list.
3217 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformSetDNSConfig(mDNS *const m, mDNSBool setservers, mDNSBool setsearch, domainname *const fqdn, DNameListElem **RegDomains,
3218 DNameListElem **BrowseDomains, mDNSBool ackConfig);
3219 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformGetPrimaryInterface(mDNS *const m, mDNSAddr *v4, mDNSAddr *v6, mDNSAddr *router);
3220 extern void mDNSPlatformDynDNSHostNameStatusChanged(const domainname *const dname, const mStatus status);
3222 extern void mDNSPlatformSetAllowSleep(mDNS *const m, mDNSBool allowSleep, const char *reason);
3223 extern void mDNSPlatformPreventSleep(mDNS *const m, mDNSu32 timeout, const char *reason);
3224 extern void mDNSPlatformSendWakeupPacket(mDNS *const m, mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, char *EthAddr, char *IPAddr, int iteration);
3226 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformInterfaceIsD2D(mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3227 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformInterfaceIsAWDL(const NetworkInterfaceInfo *intf);
3228 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformValidRecordForQuestion(const ResourceRecord *const rr, const DNSQuestion *const q);
3229 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformValidRecordForInterface(AuthRecord *rr, const NetworkInterfaceInfo *intf);
3230 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformValidQuestionForInterface(DNSQuestion *q, const NetworkInterfaceInfo *intf);
3232 extern void mDNSPlatformFormatTime(unsigned long t, mDNSu8 *buf, int bufsize);
3234 #ifdef _LEGACY_NAT_TRAVERSAL_
3235 // Support for legacy NAT traversal protocols, implemented by the platform layer and callable by the core.
3236 extern void LNT_SendDiscoveryMsg(mDNS *m);
3237 extern void LNT_ConfigureRouterInfo(mDNS *m, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, const mDNSu8 *const data, const mDNSu16 len);
3238 extern mStatus LNT_GetExternalAddress(mDNS *m);
3239 extern mStatus LNT_MapPort(mDNS *m, NATTraversalInfo *const n);
3240 extern mStatus LNT_UnmapPort(mDNS *m, NATTraversalInfo *const n);
3241 extern void LNT_ClearState(mDNS *const m);
3242 #endif // _LEGACY_NAT_TRAVERSAL_
3244 // The core mDNS code provides these functions, for the platform support code to call at appropriate times
3246 // mDNS_SetFQDN() is called once on startup (typically from mDNSPlatformInit())
3247 // and then again on each subsequent change of the host name.
3249 // mDNS_RegisterInterface() is used by the platform support layer to inform mDNSCore of what
3250 // physical and/or logical interfaces are available for sending and receiving packets.
3251 // Typically it is called on startup for each available interface, but register/deregister may be
3252 // called again later, on multiple occasions, to inform the core of interface configuration changes.
3253 // If set->Advertise is set non-zero, then mDNS_RegisterInterface() also registers the standard
3254 // resource records that should be associated with every publicised IP address/interface:
3255 // -- Name-to-address records (A/AAAA)
3256 // -- Address-to-name records (PTR)
3257 // -- Host information (HINFO)
3258 // IMPORTANT: The specified mDNSInterfaceID MUST NOT be 0, -1, or -2; these values have special meaning
3259 // mDNS_RegisterInterface does not result in the registration of global hostnames via dynamic update -
3260 // see mDNS_SetPrimaryInterfaceInfo, mDNS_AddDynDNSHostName, etc. for this purpose.
3261 // Note that the set may be deallocated immediately after it is deregistered via mDNS_DeegisterInterface.
3263 // mDNS_RegisterDNS() is used by the platform support layer to provide the core with the addresses of
3264 // available domain name servers for unicast queries/updates. RegisterDNS() should be called once for
3265 // each name server, typically at startup, or when a new name server becomes available. DeregiterDNS()
3266 // must be called whenever a registered name server becomes unavailable. DeregisterDNSList deregisters
3267 // all registered servers. mDNS_DNSRegistered() returns true if one or more servers are registered in the core.
3269 // mDNSCoreInitComplete() is called when the platform support layer is finished.
3270 // Typically this is at the end of mDNSPlatformInit(), but may be later
3271 // (on platforms like OT that allow asynchronous initialization of the networking stack).
3273 // mDNSCoreReceive() is called when a UDP packet is received
3275 // mDNSCoreMachineSleep() is called when the machine sleeps or wakes
3276 // (This refers to heavyweight laptop-style sleep/wake that disables network access,
3277 // not lightweight second-by-second CPU power management modes.)
3279 extern void mDNS_SetFQDN(mDNS *const m);
3280 extern void mDNS_ActivateNetWake_internal (mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *set);
3281 extern void mDNS_DeactivateNetWake_internal(mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *set);
3282 extern mStatus mDNS_RegisterInterface (mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *set, mDNSBool flapping);
3283 extern void mDNS_DeregisterInterface(mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *set, mDNSBool flapping);
3284 extern void mDNSCoreInitComplete(mDNS *const m, mStatus result);
3285 extern void mDNSCoreReceive(mDNS *const m, void *const msg, const mDNSu8 *const end,
3286 const mDNSAddr *const srcaddr, const mDNSIPPort srcport,
3287 const mDNSAddr *dstaddr, const mDNSIPPort dstport, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3288 extern void mDNSCoreRestartQueries(mDNS *const m);
3289 extern void mDNSCoreRestartQuestion(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q);
3290 extern void mDNSCoreRestartRegistration(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *rr, int announceCount);
3291 typedef void (*FlushCache)(mDNS *const m);
3292 typedef void (*CallbackBeforeStartQuery)(mDNS *const m, void *context);
3293 extern void mDNSCoreRestartAddressQueries(mDNS *const m, mDNSBool SearchDomainsChanged, FlushCache flushCacheRecords,
3294 CallbackBeforeStartQuery beforeQueryStart, void *context);
3295 extern mDNSBool mDNSCoreHaveAdvertisedMulticastServices(mDNS *const m);
3296 extern void mDNSCoreMachineSleep(mDNS *const m, mDNSBool wake);
3297 extern mDNSBool mDNSCoreReadyForSleep(mDNS *m, mDNSs32 now);
3298 extern mDNSs32 mDNSCoreIntervalToNextWake(mDNS *const m, mDNSs32 now);
3300 extern void mDNSCoreReceiveRawPacket (mDNS *const m, const mDNSu8 *const p, const mDNSu8 *const end, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3302 extern mDNSBool mDNSAddrIsDNSMulticast(const mDNSAddr *ip);
3304 extern CacheRecord *CreateNewCacheEntry(mDNS *const m, const mDNSu32 slot, CacheGroup *cg, mDNSs32 delay, mDNSBool Add, const mDNSAddr *sourceAddress);
3305 extern CacheGroup *CacheGroupForName(const mDNS *const m, const mDNSu32 slot, const mDNSu32 namehash, const domainname *const name);
3306 extern void ReleaseCacheRecord(mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *r);
3307 extern void ScheduleNextCacheCheckTime(mDNS *const m, const mDNSu32 slot, const mDNSs32 event);
3308 extern void SetNextCacheCheckTimeForRecord(mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *const rr);
3309 extern void GrantCacheExtensions(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q, mDNSu32 lease);
3310 extern void MakeNegativeCacheRecord(mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *const cr,
3311 const domainname *const name, const mDNSu32 namehash, const mDNSu16 rrtype, const mDNSu16 rrclass, mDNSu32 ttl_seconds,
3312 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, DNSServer *dnsserver);
3313 extern void CompleteDeregistration(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *rr);
3314 extern void AnswerCurrentQuestionWithResourceRecord(mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *const rr, const QC_result AddRecord);
3315 extern void AnswerQuestionByFollowingCNAME(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q, ResourceRecord *rr);
3316 extern char *InterfaceNameForID(mDNS *const m, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID);
3317 extern void DNSServerChangeForQuestion(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q, DNSServer *newServer);
3318 extern void ActivateUnicastRegistration(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr);
3319 extern void CheckSuppressUnusableQuestions(mDNS *const m);
3320 extern void RetrySearchDomainQuestions(mDNS *const m);
3321 extern mDNSBool DomainEnumQuery(const domainname *qname);
3322 extern mStatus UpdateKeepaliveRData(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *rr, NetworkInterfaceInfo *const intf, mDNSBool updateMac, char *ethAddr);
3323 extern void UpdateKeepaliveRMACAsync(mDNS *const m, void *context);
3324 extern void UpdateRMACCallback(mDNS *const m, void *context);
3326 // Used only in logging to restrict the number of /etc/hosts entries printed
3327 extern void FreeEtcHosts(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, mStatus result);
3328 // exported for using the hash for /etc/hosts AuthRecords
3329 extern AuthGroup *AuthGroupForName(AuthHash *r, const mDNSu32 slot, const mDNSu32 namehash, const domainname *const name);
3330 extern AuthGroup *AuthGroupForRecord(AuthHash *r, const mDNSu32 slot, const ResourceRecord *const rr);
3331 extern AuthGroup *InsertAuthRecord(mDNS *const m, AuthHash *r, AuthRecord *rr);
3332 extern AuthGroup *RemoveAuthRecord(mDNS *const m, AuthHash *r, AuthRecord *rr);
3333 extern mDNSBool mDNS_CheckForCacheRecord(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q, mDNSu16 qtype);
3335 // For now this AutoTunnel stuff is specific to Mac OS X.
3336 // In the future, if there's demand, we may see if we can abstract it out cleanly into the platform layer
3337 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
3338 extern void AutoTunnelCallback(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *question, const ResourceRecord *const answer, QC_result AddRecord);
3339 extern void AddNewClientTunnel(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const q);
3340 extern void StartServerTunnel(mDNS *const m, DomainAuthInfo *const info);
3341 extern void UpdateAutoTunnelDomainStatuses(const mDNS *const m);
3342 extern void RemoveAutoTunnel6Record(mDNS *const m);
3343 extern mDNSBool RecordReadyForSleep(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *rr);
3344 // For now this LocalSleepProxy stuff is specific to Mac OS X.
3345 // In the future, if there's demand, we may see if we can abstract it out cleanly into the platform layer
3346 extern mStatus ActivateLocalProxy(mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *const intf, mDNSBool *keepaliveOnly);
3347 extern void mDNSPlatformUpdateDNSStatus(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q);
3348 extern void mDNSPlatformTriggerDNSRetry(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *v4q, DNSQuestion *v6q);
3349 extern void mDNSPlatformLogToFile(int log_level, const char *buffer);
3350 extern mDNSBool SupportsInNICProxy(NetworkInterfaceInfo *const intf);
3351 extern mStatus SymptomReporterDNSServerReachable(mDNS *const m, const mDNSAddr *addr);
3352 extern mStatus SymptomReporterDNSServerUnreachable(DNSServer *s);
3353 #endif
3355 typedef void ProxyCallback (mDNS *const m, void *socket, void *const msg, const mDNSu8 *const end, const mDNSAddr *const srcaddr,
3356 const mDNSIPPort srcport, const mDNSAddr *dstaddr, const mDNSIPPort dstport, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, void *context);
3357 extern void mDNSPlatformInitDNSProxySkts(mDNS *const m, ProxyCallback *UDPCallback, ProxyCallback *TCPCallback);
3358 extern void mDNSPlatformCloseDNSProxySkts(mDNS *const m);
3359 extern void mDNSPlatformDisposeProxyContext(void *context);
3360 extern mDNSu8 *DNSProxySetAttributes(DNSQuestion *q, DNSMessageHeader *h, DNSMessage *msg, mDNSu8 *start, mDNSu8 *limit);
3362 // Sleep Assertions are specific to Mac OS X
3363 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
3364 extern void mDNSPlatformSleepAssertion(mDNS *const m, double timeout);
3365 #endif
3367 extern void mDNSPlatformGetDNSRoutePolicy(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *q, mDNSBool *isBlocked);
3368 extern void mDNSPlatformSetuDNSSocktOpt(UDPSocket *src, const mDNSAddr *dst, DNSQuestion *q);
3369 extern mDNSs32 mDNSPlatformGetPID(void);
3370 extern mDNSBool mDNSValidKeepAliveRecord(AuthRecord *rr);
3372 // ***************************************************************************
3373 #if 0
3374 #pragma mark -
3375 #pragma mark - Sleep Proxy
3376 #endif
3378 // Sleep Proxy Server Property Encoding
3380 // Sleep Proxy Servers are advertised using a structured service name, consisting of four
3381 // metrics followed by a human-readable name. The metrics assist clients in deciding which
3382 // Sleep Proxy Server(s) to use when multiple are available on the network. Each metric
3383 // is a two-digit decimal number in the range 10-99. Lower metrics are generally better.
3385 // AA-BB-CC-DD.FF Name
3387 // Metrics:
3389 // AA = Intent
3390 // BB = Portability
3391 // CC = Marginal Power
3392 // DD = Total Power
3393 // FF = Features Supported (Currently TCP Keepalive only)
3396 // ** Intent Metric **
3398 // 20 = Dedicated Sleep Proxy Server -- a device, permanently powered on,
3399 // installed for the express purpose of providing Sleep Proxy Service.
3401 // 30 = Primary Network Infrastructure Hardware -- a router, DHCP server, NAT gateway,
3402 // or similar permanently installed device which is permanently powered on.
3403 // This is hardware designed for the express purpose of being network
3404 // infrastructure, and for most home users is typically a single point
3405 // of failure for the local network -- e.g. most home users only have
3406 // a single NAT gateway / DHCP server. Even though in principle the
3407 // hardware might technically be capable of running different software,
3408 // a typical user is unlikely to do that. e.g. AirPort base station.
3410 // 40 = Primary Network Infrastructure Software -- a general-purpose computer
3411 // (e.g. Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.) which is currently running DHCP server
3412 // or NAT gateway software, but the user could choose to turn that off
3413 // fairly easily. e.g. iMac running Internet Sharing
3415 // 50 = Secondary Network Infrastructure Hardware -- like primary infrastructure
3416 // hardware, except not a single point of failure for the entire local network.
3417 // For example, an AirPort base station in bridge mode. This may have clients
3418 // associated with it, and if it goes away those clients will be inconvenienced,
3419 // but unlike the NAT gateway / DHCP server, the entire local network is not
3420 // dependent on it.
3422 // 60 = Secondary Network Infrastructure Software -- like 50, but in a general-
3423 // purpose CPU.
3425 // 70 = Incidentally Available Hardware -- a device which has no power switch
3426 // and is generally left powered on all the time. Even though it is not a
3427 // part of what we conventionally consider network infrastructure (router,
3428 // DHCP, NAT, DNS, etc.), and the rest of the network can operate fine
3429 // without it, since it's available and unlikely to be turned off, it is a
3430 // reasonable candidate for providing Sleep Proxy Service e.g. Apple TV,
3431 // or an AirPort base station in client mode, associated with an existing
3432 // wireless network (e.g. AirPort Express connected to a music system, or
3433 // being used to share a USB printer).
3435 // 80 = Incidentally Available Software -- a general-purpose computer which
3436 // happens at this time to be set to "never sleep", and as such could be
3437 // useful as a Sleep Proxy Server, but has not been intentionally provided
3438 // for this purpose. Of all the Intent Metric categories this is the
3439 // one most likely to be shut down or put to sleep without warning.
3440 // However, if nothing else is availalable, it may be better than nothing.
3441 // e.g. Office computer in the workplace which has been set to "never sleep"
3444 // ** Portability Metric **
3446 // Inversely related to mass of device, on the basis that, all other things
3447 // being equal, heavier devices are less likely to be moved than lighter devices.
3448 // E.g. A MacBook running Internet Sharing is probably more likely to be
3449 // put to sleep and taken away than a Mac Pro running Internet Sharing.
3450 // The Portability Metric is a logarithmic decibel scale, computed by taking the
3451 // (approximate) mass of the device in milligrammes, taking the base 10 logarithm
3452 // of that, multiplying by 10, and subtracting the result from 100:
3454 // Portability Metric = 100 - (log10(mg) * 10)
3456 // The Portability Metric is not necessarily computed literally from the actual
3457 // mass of the device; the intent is just that lower numbers indicate more
3458 // permanent devices, and higher numbers indicate devices more likely to be
3459 // removed from the network, e.g., in order of increasing portability:
3461 // Mac Pro < iMac < Laptop < iPhone
3463 // Example values:
3465 // 10 = 1 metric tonne
3466 // 40 = 1kg
3467 // 70 = 1g
3468 // 90 = 10mg
3471 // ** Marginal Power and Total Power Metrics **
3473 // The Marginal Power Metric is the power difference between sleeping and staying awake
3474 // to be a Sleep Proxy Server.
3476 // The Total Power Metric is the total power consumption when being Sleep Proxy Server.
3478 // The Power Metrics use a logarithmic decibel scale, computed as ten times the
3479 // base 10 logarithm of the (approximate) power in microwatts:
3481 // Power Metric = log10(uW) * 10
3483 // Higher values indicate higher power consumption. Example values:
3485 // 10 = 10 uW
3486 // 20 = 100 uW
3487 // 30 = 1 mW
3488 // 60 = 1 W
3489 // 90 = 1 kW
3491 typedef enum
3493 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_Dedicated = 20,
3494 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_PrimaryHardware = 30,
3495 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_PrimarySoftware = 40,
3496 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_SecondaryHardware = 50,
3497 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_SecondarySoftware = 60,
3498 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_IncidentalHardware = 70,
3499 mDNSSleepProxyMetric_IncidentalSoftware = 80
3500 } mDNSSleepProxyMetric;
3502 typedef enum
3504 mDNS_NoWake = 0, // System does not support Wake on LAN
3505 mDNS_WakeOnAC = 1, // System supports Wake on LAN when connected to AC power only
3506 mDNS_WakeOnBattery = 2 // System supports Wake on LAN on battery
3507 } mDNSWakeForNetworkAccess;
3509 extern void mDNSCoreBeSleepProxyServer_internal(mDNS *const m, mDNSu8 sps, mDNSu8 port, mDNSu8 marginalpower, mDNSu8 totpower, mDNSu8 features);
3510 #define mDNSCoreBeSleepProxyServer(M,S,P,MP,TP,F) \
3511 do { mDNS_Lock(m); mDNSCoreBeSleepProxyServer_internal((M),(S),(P),(MP),(TP),(F)); mDNS_Unlock(m); } while(0)
3513 extern void FindSPSInCache(mDNS *const m, const DNSQuestion *const q, const CacheRecord *sps[3]);
3514 #define PrototypeSPSName(X) ((X)[0] >= 11 && (X)[3] == '-' && (X)[ 4] == '9' && (X)[ 5] == '9' && \
3515 (X)[6] == '-' && (X)[ 7] == '9' && (X)[ 8] == '9' && \
3516 (X)[9] == '-' && (X)[10] == '9' && (X)[11] == '9' )
3517 #define ValidSPSName(X) ((X)[0] >= 5 && mDNSIsDigit((X)[1]) && mDNSIsDigit((X)[2]) && mDNSIsDigit((X)[4]) && mDNSIsDigit((X)[5]))
3518 #define SPSMetric(X) (!ValidSPSName(X) || PrototypeSPSName(X) ? 1000000 : \
3519 ((X)[1]-'0') * 100000 + ((X)[2]-'0') * 10000 + ((X)[4]-'0') * 1000 + ((X)[5]-'0') * 100 + ((X)[7]-'0') * 10 + ((X)[8]-'0'))
3520 #define LocalSPSMetric(X) ( (X)->SPSType * 10000 + (X)->SPSPortability * 100 + (X)->SPSMarginalPower)
3521 #define SPSFeatures(X) ((X)[0] >= 13 && (X)[12] =='.' ? ((X)[13]-'0') : 0 )
3523 #define MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH 16 /* digest length in bytes */
3524 #define MD5_BLOCK_BYTES 64 /* block size in bytes */
3525 #define MD5_BLOCK_LONG (MD5_BLOCK_BYTES / sizeof(mDNSu32))
3527 typedef struct MD5state_st
3529 mDNSu32 A,B,C,D;
3530 mDNSu32 Nl,Nh;
3531 mDNSu32 data[MD5_BLOCK_LONG];
3532 int num;
3533 } MD5_CTX;
3535 extern int MD5_Init(MD5_CTX *c);
3536 extern int MD5_Update(MD5_CTX *c, const void *data, unsigned long len);
3537 extern int MD5_Final(unsigned char *md, MD5_CTX *c);
3539 // ***************************************************************************
3540 #if 0
3541 #pragma mark -
3542 #pragma mark - Compile-Time assertion checks
3543 #endif
3545 // Some C compiler cleverness. We can make the compiler check certain things for
3546 // us, and report compile-time errors if anything is wrong. The usual way to do
3547 // this would be to use a run-time "if" statement, but then you don't find out
3548 // what's wrong until you run the software. This way, if the assertion condition
3549 // is false, the array size is negative, and the complier complains immediately.
3551 struct CompileTimeAssertionChecks_mDNS
3553 // Check that the compiler generated our on-the-wire packet format structure definitions
3554 // properly packed, without adding padding bytes to align fields on 32-bit or 64-bit boundaries.
3555 char assert0[(sizeof(rdataSRV) == 262 ) ? 1 : -1];
3556 char assert1[(sizeof(DNSMessageHeader) == 12 ) ? 1 : -1];
3557 char assert2[(sizeof(DNSMessage) == 12+AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData) ? 1 : -1];
3558 char assert3[(sizeof(mDNSs8) == 1 ) ? 1 : -1];
3559 char assert4[(sizeof(mDNSu8) == 1 ) ? 1 : -1];
3560 char assert5[(sizeof(mDNSs16) == 2 ) ? 1 : -1];
3561 char assert6[(sizeof(mDNSu16) == 2 ) ? 1 : -1];
3562 char assert7[(sizeof(mDNSs32) == 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
3563 char assert8[(sizeof(mDNSu32) == 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
3564 char assert9[(sizeof(mDNSOpaque16) == 2 ) ? 1 : -1];
3565 char assertA[(sizeof(mDNSOpaque32) == 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
3566 char assertB[(sizeof(mDNSOpaque128) == 16 ) ? 1 : -1];
3567 char assertC[(sizeof(CacheRecord ) == sizeof(CacheGroup) ) ? 1 : -1];
3568 char assertD[(sizeof(int) >= 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
3569 char assertE[(StandardAuthRDSize >= 256 ) ? 1 : -1];
3570 char assertF[(sizeof(EthernetHeader) == 14 ) ? 1 : -1];
3571 char assertG[(sizeof(ARP_EthIP ) == 28 ) ? 1 : -1];
3572 char assertH[(sizeof(IPv4Header ) == 20 ) ? 1 : -1];
3573 char assertI[(sizeof(IPv6Header ) == 40 ) ? 1 : -1];
3574 char assertJ[(sizeof(IPv6NDP ) == 24 ) ? 1 : -1];
3575 char assertK[(sizeof(UDPHeader ) == 8 ) ? 1 : -1];
3576 char assertL[(sizeof(IKEHeader ) == 28 ) ? 1 : -1];
3577 char assertM[(sizeof(TCPHeader ) == 20 ) ? 1 : -1];
3579 // Check our structures are reasonable sizes. Including overly-large buffers, or embedding
3580 // other overly-large structures instead of having a pointer to them, can inadvertently
3581 // cause structure sizes (and therefore memory usage) to balloon unreasonably.
3582 char sizecheck_RDataBody [(sizeof(RDataBody) == 264) ? 1 : -1];
3583 char sizecheck_ResourceRecord [(sizeof(ResourceRecord) <= 72) ? 1 : -1];
3584 char sizecheck_AuthRecord [(sizeof(AuthRecord) <= 1208) ? 1 : -1];
3585 char sizecheck_CacheRecord [(sizeof(CacheRecord) <= 232) ? 1 : -1];
3586 char sizecheck_CacheGroup [(sizeof(CacheGroup) <= 232) ? 1 : -1];
3587 char sizecheck_DNSQuestion [(sizeof(DNSQuestion) <= 864) ? 1 : -1];
3589 char sizecheck_ZoneData [(sizeof(ZoneData) <= 1700) ? 1 : -1];
3590 char sizecheck_NATTraversalInfo [(sizeof(NATTraversalInfo) <= 200) ? 1 : -1];
3591 char sizecheck_HostnameInfo [(sizeof(HostnameInfo) <= 3050) ? 1 : -1];
3592 char sizecheck_DNSServer [(sizeof(DNSServer) <= 340) ? 1 : -1];
3593 char sizecheck_NetworkInterfaceInfo[(sizeof(NetworkInterfaceInfo) <= 7184) ? 1 : -1];
3594 char sizecheck_ServiceRecordSet [(sizeof(ServiceRecordSet) <= 5540) ? 1 : -1];
3595 char sizecheck_DomainAuthInfo [(sizeof(DomainAuthInfo) <= 7888) ? 1 : -1];
3596 char sizecheck_ServiceInfoQuery [(sizeof(ServiceInfoQuery) <= 3488) ? 1 : -1];
3597 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
3598 char sizecheck_ClientTunnel [(sizeof(ClientTunnel) <= 1208) ? 1 : -1];
3599 #endif
3602 // Routine to initialize device-info TXT record contents
3603 mDNSu32 initializeDeviceInfoTXT(mDNS *m, mDNSu8 *ptr);
3605 #if APPLE_OSX_mDNSResponder
3606 extern void D2D_start_advertising_interface(NetworkInterfaceInfo *interface);
3607 extern void D2D_stop_advertising_interface(NetworkInterfaceInfo *interface);
3608 #endif
3610 // ***************************************************************************
3612 #ifdef __cplusplus
3614 #endif
3616 #endif