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Aydın Mercan
7d5928c3a2
add isc/bit.h and unify common bit operations
The `<isc/bit.h>` header is a GNU C11 compatible version of C23's
`<stdbit.h>`.

It currently uses either `<stdbit.h>` or the equivilent compiler
builtins. However, the generic `__builtin_ctzg` and `__builtin_ctlz`
builtins are not available in every compiler version and thus falls
back to manually selecting from type.

Furthermore, the ctz fallback has been removed since `__builtin_ctzll`
has been used for a while directly without any compilation issues from
users. Thus, we can also require `__builtin_ctz`.

Unlike the rest of C23's bit utilities, we avoid the stdc_rotate_*
functions since we don't need the rotation modulus precision. This adds
a couple (admittedly cheap) unwanted instructions on some architectures.
2025-08-19 11:52:12 +03:00
Alessio Podda
ae6a34cbda Decouple database and node lifetimes by adding node-specific vtables
All databases in the codebase follow the same structure: a database is
an associative container from DNS names to nodes, and each node is an
associative container from RR types to RR data.

Each database implementation (qpzone, qpcache, sdlz, builtin, dyndb) has
its own corresponding node type (qpznode, qpcnode, etc). However, some
code needs to work with nodes generically regardless of their specific
type - for example, to acquire locks, manage references, or
register/unregister slabs from the heap.

Currently, these generic node operations are implemented as methods in
the database vtable, which creates problematic coupling between database
and node lifetimes. If a node outlives its parent database, the node
destructor will destroy all RR data, and each RR data destructor will
try to unregister from heaps by calling a virtual function from the
database vtable. Since the database was already freed, this causes a
crash.

This commit breaks the coupling by standardizing the layout of all
database nodes, adding a dedicated vtable for node operations, and
moving node-specific methods from the database vtable to the node
vtable.
2025-08-07 11:39:38 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
b8d00e2e18
Change the loopmgr to be singleton
All the applications built on top of the loop manager were required to
create just a single instance of the loop manager.  Refactor the loop
manager to not expose this instance to the callers and keep the loop
manager object internal to the isc_loop compilation unit.

This significantly simplifies a number of data structures and calls to
the isc_loop API.
2025-07-23 22:44:16 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
df6763fd2a Rename DNS_DB_NSEC_ constants to DNS_DBNAMESPACE_
Naming is hard exercise.
2025-07-10 13:52:59 +00:00
Matthijs Mekking
a7021a3a51 Rename dns_qp_lookup2 back to dns_qp_lookup
Now that we have to code working, rename 'dns_qp_lookup2' back to
'dns_qp_lookup' and adjust all remaining 'dns_qp_lookup' occurrences
to take a space=0 parameter.
2025-07-10 13:52:59 +00:00
Matthijs Mekking
16a1c5a623 Prepend qpkey with denial byte
In preparation to merge the three qp tries (tree, nsec, nsec3) into
one, add the piece of information into the qpkey. This is the most
significant bit of information, so prepend the denial type to the qpkey.

This means we need to pass on the denial type when constructing the
qpkey from a name, or doing a lookup.

Reuse the the DNS_DB_NSEC_* values. Most qp tries in the code we just
pass on 0 (nta, rpz, zt, etc.), because there is no need for denial of
existence, but for qpzone and qpcache we must pass the right value.

Change the code, so that node->nsec no longer can have the value
DNS_DB_NSEC_HAS_NSEC, instead track this in a new attribute 'havensec'.

Since we use node->nsec to convert names to keys, the value MUST be set
before inserting the node into the qp-trie.

Update the fuzzing and unit tests accordingly. This only adds a few
extra test cases, more are needed.

In the qp_test.c we can remove test code for empty keys as this is
no longer possible.
2025-07-10 13:52:59 +00:00
Evan Hunt
afb424c9b6 simplify dns_name_fromtext() interface
previously, dns_name_fromtext() took both a target name and an
optional target buffer parameter, which could override the name's
dedicated buffer. this interface is unnecessarily complex.

we now have two functions, dns_name_fromtext() to convert text
into a dns_name that has a dedicated buffer, and dns_name_wirefromtext()
to convert text into uncompressed DNS wire format and append it to a
target buffer.

in cases where it really is necessary to have both, we can use
dns_name_fromtext() to load the dns_name, then dns_name_towire()
to append the wire format to the target buffer.
2025-02-25 12:53:25 -08:00
Evan Hunt
a6986f6837 remove 'target' parameter from dns_name_concatenate()
the target buffer passed to dns_name_concatenate() was never
used (except for one place in dig, where it wasn't actually
needed, and has already been removed in a prior commit).
we can safely remove the parameter.
2025-02-25 12:53:25 -08:00
Ondřej Surý
79c3871a7b
Remove target buffer from dns_name_downcase()
There was just a single use of passing an extra buffer to
dns_name_downcase() which have been replaced by simple call to
isc_ascii_lowercase() and the 'target' argument from dns_name_downcase()
function has been removed.
2025-02-25 12:17:34 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
04c2c2cbc8
Simplify dns_name_init()
Remove the now-unused offsets parameter from dns_name_init().
2025-02-25 12:17:34 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
08e966df82
Remove offsets from the dns_name and dns_fixedname structures
The offsets were meant to speed-up the repeated dns_name operations, but
it was experimentally proven that there's actually no real-world
benefit.  Remove the offsets and labels fields from the dns_name and the
static offsets fields to save 128 bytes from the fixedname in favor of
calculating labels and offsets only when needed.
2025-02-25 12:17:34 +01:00
Evan Hunt
95a0b6f479 clean up log module names
- remove obsolete DNS_LOGMODULE_RBT and DNS_LOGMODULE_RBTDB
- correct the misuse of the wrong log modules in dns/rpz.c and
  dns/catz.c, and add DNS_LOGMODULE_RPZ and DNS_LOGMODULE_CATZ
  to support them.
2024-12-11 17:11:32 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
0258850f20
Remove redundant parentheses from the return statement 2024-11-19 12:27:22 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
62d59766d6
Remove DNSRPS implementation
DNSRPS was the API for a commercial implementation of Response-Policy
Zones that was supposedly better.  However, it was never open-sourced
and has only ever been available from a single vendor.  This goes against
the principle that the open-source edition of BIND 9 should contain only
features that are generally available and universal.

This commit removes the DNSRPS implementation from BIND 9.  It may be
reinstated in the subscription edition if there's enough interest from
customers, but it would have to be rewritten as a plugin (hook) instead
of hard-wiring it again in so many places.
2024-09-18 17:39:14 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
091d738c72 Convert all categories and modules into static lists
Remove the complicated mechanism that could be (in theory) used by
external libraries to register new categories and modules with
statically defined lists in <isc/log.h>.  This is similar to what we
have done for <isc/result.h> result codes.  All the libraries are now
internal to BIND 9, so we don't need to provide a mechanism to register
extra categories and modules.
2024-08-20 12:50:39 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
8506102216 Remove logging context (isc_log_t) from the public namespace
Now that the logging uses single global context, remove the isc_log_t
from the public namespace.
2024-08-20 12:50:39 +00:00
Evan Hunt
c47fa689d4
use a thread-local variable to get the current running loop
if we had a method to get the running loop, similar to how
isc_tid() gets the current thread ID, we can simplify loop
and loopmgr initialization.

remove most uses of isc_loop_current() in favor of isc_loop().
in some places where that was the only reason to pass loopmgr,
remove loopmgr from the function parameters.
2024-04-02 10:35:56 +02:00
Evan Hunt
c0fcc2899e reduce memory consumption of rpz summary database
use dynamically allocated names instead of fixednames in rpz.c
2024-03-14 10:20:52 -07:00
Evan Hunt
bf81ef3fc0 reduce search_lock coverage
now that we're using qpmulti for the summary database, we
no longer need to hold search_lock for it. we do still need
it for the radix tree and the trigger counts.
2023-10-09 13:29:02 -07:00
Evan Hunt
feea05d5c4 convert the RPZ summary database to to use a QP trie
now that we have the QP chain mechanism, we can convert the
RPZ summary database to use a QP trie instead of an RBT.

also revised comments throughout the file accordingly, and
incidentally cleaned up calls to new_node(), which can no
longer fail.
2023-10-09 13:29:02 -07:00
Evan Hunt
86fbfc22b4 fix build bug with DNS_RPZ_TRACE
nonstardard naming of ref/unref and attach/detach functions caused
build errors when using DNS_RPZ_TRACE; this has been fixed.
2023-10-09 13:29:02 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
3340c82b99
Improve isc_refcount with initializer and implicit destroy
Add ISC_REFCOUNT_INITIALIZER(x) macro and implicitly call
isc_refcount_destroy() in the ISC_REFCOUNT_IMPL() macros
to reduce code duplicities.
2023-09-24 10:08:56 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
a1afa31a5a
Use cds_lfht for updatenotify mechanism in dns_db unit
The updatenotify mechanism in dns_db relied on unlocked ISC_LIST for
adding and removing the "listeners".  The mechanism relied on the
exclusive mode - it should have been updated only during reconfiguration
of the server.  This turned not to be true anymore in the dns_catz - the
updatenotify list could have been updated during offloaded work as the
offloaded threads are not subject to the exclusive mode.

Change the update_listeners to be cds_lfht (lock-free hash-table), and
slightly refactor how register and unregister the callbacks - the calls
are now idempotent (the register call already was and the return value
of the unregister function was mostly ignored by the callers).
2023-07-31 18:11:34 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
a5f5f68502
Refactor isc_time_now() to return time, and not result
The isc_time_now() and isc_time_now_hires() were used inconsistently
through the code - either with status check, or without status check,
or via TIME_NOW() macro with RUNTIME_CHECK() on failure.

Refactor the isc_time_now() and isc_time_now_hires() to always fail when
getting current time has failed, and return the isc_time_t value as
return value instead of passing the pointer to result in the argument.
2023-03-31 15:02:06 +02:00
Evan Hunt
a52b17d39b
remove isc_task completely
as there is no further use of isc_task in BIND, this commit removes
it, along with isc_taskmgr, isc_event, and all other related types.

functions that accepted taskmgr as a parameter have been cleaned up.
as a result of this change, some functions can no longer fail, so
they've been changed to type void, and their callers have been
updated accordingly.

the tasks table has been removed from the statistics channel and
the stats version has been updated. dns_dyndbctx has been changed
to reference the loopmgr instead of taskmgr, and DNS_DYNDB_VERSION
has been udpated as well.
2023-02-16 18:35:32 +01:00
Tony Finch
6927a30926 Remove do-nothing header <isc/print.h>
This one really truly did nothing. No lines added!
2023-02-15 16:44:47 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
6ffda5920e
Add the reader-writer synchronization with modified C-RW-WP
This changes the internal isc_rwlock implementation to:

  Irina Calciu, Dave Dice, Yossi Lev, Victor Luchangco, Virendra
  J. Marathe, and Nir Shavit.  2013.  NUMA-aware reader-writer locks.
  SIGPLAN Not. 48, 8 (August 2013), 157–166.
  DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/2517327.24425

(The full article available from:
  http://mcg.cs.tau.ac.il/papers/ppopp2013-rwlocks.pdf)

The implementation is based on the The Writer-Preference Lock (C-RW-WP)
variant (see the 3.4 section of the paper for the rationale).

The implemented algorithm has been modified for simplicity and for usage
patterns in rbtdb.c.

The changes compared to the original algorithm:

  * We haven't implemented the cohort locks because that would require a
    knowledge of NUMA nodes, instead a simple atomic_bool is used as
    synchronization point for writer lock.

  * The per-thread reader counters are not being used - this would
    require the internal thread id (isc_tid_v) to be always initialized,
    even in the utilities; the change has a slight performance penalty,
    so we might revisit this change in the future.  However, this change
    also saves a lot of memory, because cache-line aligned counters were
    used, so on 32-core machine, the rwlock would be 4096+ bytes big.

  * The readers use a writer_barrier that will raise after a while when
    readers lock can't be acquired to prevent readers starvation.

  * Separate ingress and egress readers counters queues to reduce both
    inter and intra-thread contention.
2023-02-15 09:30:04 +01:00
Aram Sargsyan
afbe63565f Fix RPZ reference counting error on shutdown
A dns_rpz_unref_rpzs() call is missing when taking the 'goto unlock;'
path on shutdown, in order to compensate for the earlier
dns_rpz_ref_rpzs() call.

Move the dns_rpz_ref_rpzs() call after the shutdown check.
2023-02-14 09:12:53 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
ef4f15d2d1 Fix an error path bug in rpz.c:update_nodes()
When dns_db_createiterator() fails, 'updbit' should not be destroyed
for obvious reasons, i.e. it is NULL.
2023-01-03 14:21:17 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
d36728e42f Fix a shutdown and error path bugs in rpz.c:update_nodes()
When shutting down, or when dns_dbiterator_current() fails, 'node'
shouldn't be detached, because it is NULL at that point.
2023-01-03 14:21:17 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
975d16230b Fix a shutdown bug in update_rpz_cb()
When shutting down, the cleanup path should not try to destroy
'newnodes', because it is NULL at that point.

Introduce another label for the "shuttingdown" scenario.
2023-01-03 13:27:43 +00:00
Mark Andrews
7695c36a5d Extend dns_db_allrdatasets to control interation results
Add an options parameter to control what rdatasets are returned when
iteratating over the node.  Specific modes will be added later.
2022-12-07 22:20:02 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
77659e7392
Refactor dns_rpz unit to use single reference counting
The dns_rpz_zones structure was using .refs and .irefs for strong and
weak reference counting.  Rewrite the unit to use just a single
reference counting + shutdown sequence (dns_rpz_destroy_rpzs) that must
be called by the creator of the dns_rpz_zones_t object.  Remove the
reference counting from the dns_rpz_zone structure as it is not needed
because the zone objects are fully embedded into the dns_rpz_zones
structure and dns_rpz_zones_t object must never be destroyed before all
dns_rpz_zone_t objects.

The dns_rps_zones_t reference counting uses the new ISC_REFCOUNT_TRACE
capability - enable by defining DNS_RPZ_TRACE in the dns/rpz.h header.

Additionally, add magic numbers to the dns_rpz_zone and dns_rpz_zones
structures.
2022-11-30 09:59:35 +01:00
Michal Nowak
afdb41a5aa
Update sources to Clang 15 formatting 2022-11-29 08:54:34 +01:00
Tony Finch
ec50c58f52 De-duplicate __FILE__, __LINE__
Mostly generated automatically with the following semantic patch,
except where coccinelle was confused by #ifdef in lib/isc/net.c

@@ expression list args; @@
- UNEXPECTED_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, args)
+ UNEXPECTED_ERROR(args)
@@ expression list args; @@
- FATAL_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, args)
+ FATAL_ERROR(args)
2022-10-17 11:58:26 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
a93882b50c Create the response policy zones update timer on demand
Instead of creating the response policy zone deferred update timer when
creating the response policy zone object, create it on demand on the
current loop and destroy it as soon as the timer has finished its job.
There's a side-effect - the processing of the response policy zone
update is now done on the current loop - previously, it was always on
the main loop.
2022-09-21 14:25:33 -07:00
Aram Sargsyan
77f12ecba7 Add extended DNS error configuration option for RPZ zones
Implement the configuration option with its checking and parsing parts.

The option should be later used by BIND to set an extended error
code (EDE) for the queries modified in the result of RPZ processing.
2022-08-31 08:56:03 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
b69e783164
Update netmgr, tasks, and applications to use isc_loopmgr
Previously:

* applications were using isc_app as the base unit for running the
  application and signal handling.

* networking was handled in the netmgr layer, which would start a
  number of threads, each with a uv_loop event loop.

* task/event handling was done in the isc_task unit, which used
  netmgr event loops to run the isc_event calls.

In this refactoring:

* the network manager now uses isc_loop instead of maintaining its
  own worker threads and event loops.

* the taskmgr that manages isc_task instances now also uses isc_loopmgr,
  and every isc_task runs on a specific isc_loop bound to the specific
  thread.

* applications have been updated as necessary to use the new API.

* new ISC_LOOP_TEST macros have been added to enable unit tests to
  run isc_loop event loops. unit tests have been updated to use this
  where needed.
2022-08-26 09:09:24 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
49b149f5fd
Update isc_timer to use isc_loopmgr
* isc_timer was rewritten using the uv_timer, and isc_timermgr_t was
  completely removed; isc_timer objects are now directly created on the
  isc_loop event loops.

* the isc_timer API has been simplified. the "inactive" timer type has
  been removed; timers are now stopped by calling isc_timer_stop()
  instead of resetting to inactive.

* isc_manager now creates a loop manager rather than a timer manager.

* modules and applications using isc_timer have been updated to use the
  new API.
2022-08-25 17:17:07 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
a26862e653
Simplify the isc_event API
The ev_tag field was never used, and has now been removed.
2022-08-25 12:24:25 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
1fe391fd40 Make all tasks to be bound to a thread
Previously, tasks could be created either unbound or bound to a specific
thread (worker loop).  The unbound tasks would be assigned to a random
thread every time isc_task_send() was called.  Because there's no logic
that would assign the task to the least busy worker, this just creates
unpredictability.  Instead of random assignment, bind all the previously
unbound tasks to worker 0, which is guaranteed to exist.
2022-05-25 16:04:51 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
0582478c96 Remove isc_task_destroy() and isc_task_shutdown()
After removing the isc_task_onshutdown(), the isc_task_shutdown() and
isc_task_destroy() became obsolete.

Remove calls to isc_task_shutdown() and replace the calls to
isc_task_destroy() with isc_task_detach().

Simplify the internal logic to destroy the task when the last reference
is removed.
2022-05-12 14:55:49 +02:00
Mark Andrews
f498d2db0d Allow DNS_RPZ_POLICY_ERROR to be converted to a string 2022-05-04 23:30:32 +10:00
Ondřej Surý
f106d0ed2b Run the RPZ update as offloaded work
Previously, the RPZ updates ran quantized on the main nm_worker loops.
As the quantum was set to 1024, this might lead to service
interruptions when large RPZ update was processed.

Change the RPZ update process to run as the offloaded work.  The update
and cleanup loops were refactored to do as little locking of the
maintenance lock as possible for the shortest periods of time and the db
iterator is being paused for every iteration, so we don't hold the rbtdb
tree lock for prolonged periods of time.
2022-04-04 21:20:05 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
b6e885c97f Refactor the dns_rpz_add/delete to use local rpz copy
Previously dns_rpz_add() were passed dns_rpz_zones_t and index to .zones
array.  Because we actually attach to dns_rpz_zone_t, we should be using
the local pointer instead of passing the index and "finding" the
dns_rpz_zone_t again.

Additionally, dns_rpz_add() and dns_rpz_delete() were used only inside
rpz.c, so make them static.
2022-04-04 21:20:05 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
840179a247 General cleanup of dns_rpz implementation
Do a general cleanup of lib/dns/rpz.c style:

 * Removed deprecated and unused functions
 * Unified dns_rpz_zone_t naming to rpz
 * Unified dns_rpz_zones_t naming to rpzs
 * Add and use rpz_attach() and rpz_attach_rpzs() functions
 * Shuffled variables to be more local (cppcheck cleanup)
2022-04-04 21:19:48 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
ae01ec2823 Don't use reference counting in isc_timer unit
The reference counting and isc_timer_attach()/isc_timer_detach()
semantic are actually misleading because it cannot be used under normal
conditions.  The usual conditions under which is timer used uses the
object where timer is used as argument to the "timer" itself.  This
means that when the caller is using `isc_timer_detach()` it needs the
timer to stop and the isc_timer_detach() does that only if this would be
the last reference.  Unfortunately, this also means that if the timer is
attached elsewhere and the timer is fired it will most likely be
use-after-free, because the object used in the timer no longer exists.

Remove the reference counting from the isc_timer unit, remove
isc_timer_attach() function and rename isc_timer_detach() to
isc_timer_destroy() to better reflect how the API needs to be used.

The only caveat is that the already executed event must be destroyed
before the isc_timer_destroy() is called because the timer is no longet
attached to .ev_destroy_arg.
2022-04-02 01:23:15 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
b05a991ad0 Make isc_ht optionally case insensitive
Previously, the isc_ht API would always take the key as a literal input
to the hashing function.  Change the isc_ht_init() function to take an
'options' argument, in which ISC_HT_CASE_SENSITIVE or _INSENSITIVE can
be specified, to determine whether to use case-sensitive hashing in
isc_hash32() when hashing the key.
2022-03-28 15:02:18 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
4dceab142d Consistenly use UNREACHABLE() instead of ISC_UNREACHABLE()
In couple places, we have missed INSIST(0) or ISC_UNREACHABLE()
replacement on some branches with UNREACHABLE().  Replace all
ISC_UNREACHABLE() or INSIST(0) calls with UNREACHABLE().
2022-03-28 23:26:08 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
20f0936cf2 Remove use of the inline keyword used as suggestion to compiler
Historically, the inline keyword was a strong suggestion to the compiler
that it should inline the function marked inline.  As compilers became
better at optimising, this functionality has receded, and using inline
as a suggestion to inline a function is obsolete.  The compiler will
happily ignore it and inline something else entirely if it finds that's
a better optimisation.

Therefore, remove all the occurences of the inline keyword with static
functions inside single compilation unit and leave the decision whether
to inline a function or not entirely on the compiler

NOTE: We keep the usage the inline keyword when the purpose is to change
the linkage behaviour.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00