monero/external/unbound/testcode/testpkts.h

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/*
* testpkts. Data file parse for test packets, and query matching.
*
* Data storage for specially crafted replies for testing purposes.
*
* (c) NLnet Labs, 2005, 2006, 2007
* See the file LICENSE for the license
*/
#ifndef TESTPKTS_H
#define TESTPKTS_H
struct sldns_buffer;
struct sldns_file_parse_state;
/**
* \file
*
* This is a debugging aid. It is not efficient, especially
* with a long config file, but it can give any reply to any query.
* This can help the developer pre-script replies for queries.
*
* You can specify a packet RR by RR with header flags to return.
*
* Missing features:
* - matching content different from reply content.
* - find way to adjust mangled packets?
*
*/
/*
The data file format is as follows:
; comment.
; a number of entries, these are processed first to last.
; a line based format.
$ORIGIN origin
$TTL default_ttl
ENTRY_BEGIN
; first give MATCH lines, that say what queries are matched
; by this entry.
; 'opcode' makes the query match the opcode from the reply
; if you leave it out, any opcode matches this entry.
; 'qtype' makes the query match the qtype from the reply
; 'qname' makes the query match the qname from the reply
; 'subdomain' makes the query match subdomains of qname from the reply
; 'serial=1023' makes the query match if ixfr serial is 1023.
; 'all' has to match header byte for byte and all rrs in packet.
; 'ttl' used with all, rrs in packet must also have matching TTLs.
; 'DO' will match only queries with DO bit set.
; 'noedns' matches queries without EDNS OPT records.
MATCH [opcode] [qtype] [qname] [serial=<value>] [all] [ttl]
MATCH [UDP|TCP] DO
MATCH ...
; Then the REPLY header is specified.
REPLY opcode, rcode or flags.
(opcode) QUERY IQUERY STATUS NOTIFY UPDATE
(rcode) NOERROR FORMERR SERVFAIL NXDOMAIN NOTIMPL YXDOMAIN
YXRRSET NXRRSET NOTAUTH NOTZONE
(flags) QR AA TC RD CD RA AD DO
REPLY ...
; any additional actions to do.
; 'copy_id' copies the ID from the query to the answer.
ADJUST copy_id
; 'copy_query' copies the query name, type and class to the answer.
ADJUST copy_query
; 'sleep=10' sleeps for 10 seconds before giving the answer (TCP is open)
ADJUST [sleep=<num>] ; sleep before giving any reply
ADJUST [packet_sleep=<num>] ; sleep before this packet in sequence
SECTION QUESTION
<RRs, one per line> ; the RRcount is determined automatically.
SECTION ANSWER
<RRs, one per line>
SECTION AUTHORITY
<RRs, one per line>
SECTION ADDITIONAL
<RRs, one per line>
EXTRA_PACKET ; follow with SECTION, REPLY for more packets.
HEX_ANSWER_BEGIN ; follow with hex data
; this replaces any answer packet constructed
; with the SECTION keywords (only SECTION QUERY
; is used to match queries). If the data cannot
; be parsed, ADJUST rules for the answer packet
; are ignored. Only copy_id is done.
HEX_ANSWER_END
ENTRY_END
Example data file:
$ORIGIN nlnetlabs.nl
$TTL 3600
ENTRY_BEGIN
MATCH qname
REPLY NOERROR
ADJUST copy_id
SECTION QUESTION
www.nlnetlabs.nl. IN A
SECTION ANSWER
www.nlnetlabs.nl. IN A 195.169.215.155
SECTION AUTHORITY
nlnetlabs.nl. IN NS www.nlnetlabs.nl.
ENTRY_END
ENTRY_BEGIN
MATCH qname
REPLY NOERROR
ADJUST copy_id
SECTION QUESTION
www2.nlnetlabs.nl. IN A
HEX_ANSWER_BEGIN
; 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
;-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
00 bf 81 80 00 01 00 01 00 02 00 02 03 77 77 77 0b 6b 61 6e ; 1- 20
61 72 69 65 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 01 00 01 03 77 77 ; 21- 40
77 0b 6b 61 6e 61 72 69 65 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 01 ; 41- 60
00 01 00 01 50 8b 00 04 52 5e ed 32 0b 6b 61 6e 61 72 69 65 ; 61- 80
70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 02 00 01 00 01 50 8b 00 11 03 ; 81- 100
6e 73 31 08 68 65 78 6f 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 0b 6b 61 6e ; 101- 120
61 72 69 65 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 02 00 01 00 01 50 ; 121- 140
8b 00 11 03 6e 73 32 08 68 65 78 6f 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 ; 141- 160
03 6e 73 31 08 68 65 78 6f 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 00 01 00 ; 161- 180
01 00 00 46 53 00 04 52 5e ed 02 03 6e 73 32 08 68 65 78 6f ; 181- 200
6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 46 53 00 04 d4 cc ; 201- 220
db 5b
HEX_ANSWER_END
ENTRY_END
note that this file will link with your
void verbose(int level, char* format, ...); output function.
*/
/** Type of transport, since some entries match based on UDP or TCP of query */
enum transport_type {transport_any = 0, transport_udp, transport_tcp };
/** struct to keep a linked list of reply packets for a query */
struct reply_packet {
/** next in list of reply packets, for TCP multiple pkts on wire */
struct reply_packet* next;
/** the reply pkt */
uint8_t* reply_pkt;
/** length of reply pkt */
size_t reply_len;
/** or reply pkt in hex if not parsable */
struct sldns_buffer* reply_from_hex;
/** seconds to sleep before giving packet */
unsigned int packet_sleep;
};
/** data structure to keep the canned queries in.
format is the 'matching query' and the 'canned answer' */
struct entry {
/* match */
/* How to match an incoming query with this canned reply */
/** match query opcode with answer opcode */
uint8_t match_opcode;
/** match qtype with answer qtype */
uint8_t match_qtype;
/** match qname with answer qname */
uint8_t match_qname;
/** match qname as subdomain of answer qname */
uint8_t match_subdomain;
/** match SOA serial number, from auth section */
uint8_t match_serial;
/** match all of the packet */
uint8_t match_all;
/** match ttls in the packet */
uint8_t match_ttl;
/** match DO bit */
uint8_t match_do;
/** match absence of EDNS OPT record in query */
uint8_t match_noedns;
/** match query serial with this value. */
uint32_t ixfr_soa_serial;
/** match on UDP/TCP */
enum transport_type match_transport;
/** pre canned reply */
struct reply_packet *reply_list;
/** how to adjust the reply packet */
/** copy over the ID from the query into the answer */
uint8_t copy_id;
/** copy the query nametypeclass from query into the answer */
uint8_t copy_query;
/** in seconds */
unsigned int sleeptime;
/** some number that names this entry, line number in file or so */
int lineno;
/** next in list */
struct entry* next;
};
/**
* reads the canned reply file and returns a list of structs
* does an exit on error.
* @param name: name of the file to read.
* @param skip_whitespace: skip leftside whitespace.
*/
struct entry* read_datafile(const char* name, int skip_whitespace);
/**
* Delete linked list of entries.
*/
void delete_entry(struct entry* list);
/**
* Read one entry from the data file.
* @param in: file to read from. Filepos must be at the start of a new line.
* @param name: name of the file for prettier errors.
* @param pstate: file parse state with lineno, default_ttl,
* oirigin and prev_rr name.
* @param skip_whitespace: skip leftside whitespace.
* @return: The entry read (malloced) or NULL if no entry could be read.
*/
struct entry* read_entry(FILE* in, const char* name,
struct sldns_file_parse_state* pstate, int skip_whitespace);
/**
* finds entry in list, or returns NULL.
*/
struct entry* find_match(struct entry* entries, uint8_t* query_pkt,
size_t query_pkt_len, enum transport_type transport);
/**
* match two packets, all must match
* @param q: packet 1
* @param qlen: length of q.
* @param p: packet 2
* @param plen: length of p.
* @param mttl: if true, ttls must match, if false, ttls do not need to match
* @param noloc: if true, rrs may be reordered in their packet-section.
* rrs are then matches without location of the rr being important.
* @return true if matched.
*/
int match_all(uint8_t* q, size_t qlen, uint8_t* p, size_t plen, int mttl,
int noloc);
/**
* copy & adjust packet, mallocs a copy.
*/
void adjust_packet(struct entry* match, uint8_t** answer_pkt,
size_t* answer_pkt_len, uint8_t* query_pkt, size_t query_pkt_len);
/**
* Parses data buffer to a query, finds the correct answer
* and calls the given function for every packet to send.
* if verbose_out filename is given, packets are dumped there.
* @param inbuf: the packet that came in
* @param inlen: length of packet.
* @param entries: entries read in from datafile.
* @param count: is increased to count number of queries answered.
* @param transport: set to UDP or TCP to match some types of entries.
* @param sendfunc: called to send answer (buffer, size, userarg).
* @param userdata: userarg to give to sendfunc.
* @param verbose_out: if not NULL, verbose messages are printed there.
*/
void handle_query(uint8_t* inbuf, ssize_t inlen, struct entry* entries,
int* count, enum transport_type transport,
void (*sendfunc)(uint8_t*, size_t, void*), void* userdata,
FILE* verbose_out);
#endif /* TESTPKTS_H */