3535. [func] Add support for setting Differentiated Services Code
Point (DSCP) values in named. Most configuration
options which take a "port" option (e.g.,
listen-on, forwarders, also-notify, masters,
notify-source, etc) can now also take a "dscp"
option specifying a code point for use with
outgoing traffic, if supported by the underlying
OS. [RT #27596]
3506. [func] When setting "max-cache-size" and "max-acache-size",
the keyword "unlimited" is no longer defined as equal
to 4 gigabytes (except on 32-bit platforms); it
means literally unlimited. [RT #32358]
3505. [bug] When setting "max-cache-size" and "max-acache-size",
larger values than 4 gigabytes could not be set
explicitly, though larger sizes were available
when setting cache size to 0. This has been
corrected; the full range is now available.
[RT #32358]
This includes the following changes:
3326. [func] Added task list statistics: task model, worker
threads, quantum, tasks running, tasks ready.
[RT #27678]
3325. [func] Report cache statistics: memory use, number of
nodes, number of hash buckets, hit and miss counts.
[RT #27056]
3324. [test] Add better tests for ADB stats [RT #27057]
3323. [func] Report the number of buckets the resolver is using.
[RT #27020]
3322. [func] Monitor the number of active TCP and UDP dispatches.
[RT #27055]
3321. [func] Monitor the number of recursive fetches and the
number of open sockets, and report these values in
the statistics channel. [RT #27054]
3320. [func] Added support for monitoring of recursing client
count. [RT #27009]
3319. [func] Added support for monitoring of ADB entry count and
hash size. [RT #27057]
memory conditions. Without this fix a DNS cache DB or
ADB could incorrectly stay in an over memory state,
effectively refusing further caching, which
subsequently made a BIND 9 caching server unworkable.
This fix prevents this problem from happening by
polling the state of the memory context, rather than
making a copy of the state, which appeared to cause
a race. This is a "workaround" in that it doesn't
solve the possible race per se, but several experiments
proved this change solves the symptom. Also, the
polling overhead hasn't been reported to be an issue.
This bug should only affect a caching server that
specifies a finite max-cache-size. It's also quite
likely that the bug happens only when enabling threads,
but it's not confirmed yet. [RT #21818]