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  • Author : florian
    Date : 2025-09-14 15:16:53
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    Message : Sync to unbound 1.23.1 heavy lifting by sthen This contains a few fixes for compiler warnings I'm going to feed upstream.

  • sbin/unwind/libunbound/validator/val_neg.h
  • /*
     * validator/val_neg.h - validator aggressive negative caching functions.
     *
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    /**
     * \file
     *
     * This file contains helper functions for the validator module.
     * The functions help with aggressive negative caching.
     * This creates new denials of existence, and proofs for absence of types
     * from cached NSEC records.
     */
    
    #ifndef VALIDATOR_VAL_NEG_H
    #define VALIDATOR_VAL_NEG_H
    #include "util/locks.h"
    #include "util/rbtree.h"
    struct sldns_buffer;
    struct val_neg_data;
    struct config_file;
    struct reply_info;
    struct rrset_cache;
    struct regional;
    struct query_info;
    struct dns_msg;
    struct ub_packed_rrset_key;
    
    /**
     * The negative cache.  It is shared between the threads, so locked. 
     * Kept as validator-environ-state.  It refers back to the rrset cache for
     * data elements.  It can be out of date and contain conflicting data 
     * from zone content changes.  
     * It contains a tree of zones, every zone has a tree of data elements.
     * The data elements are part of one big LRU list, with one memory counter.
     */
    struct val_neg_cache {
    	/** the big lock on the negative cache.  Because we use a rbtree 
    	 * for the data (quick lookup), we need a big lock */
    	lock_basic_type lock;
    	/** The zone rbtree. contents sorted canonical, type val_neg_zone */
    	rbtree_type tree;
    	/** the first in linked list of LRU of val_neg_data */
    	struct val_neg_data* first;
    	/** last in lru (least recently used element) */
    	struct val_neg_data* last;
    	/** current memory in use (bytes) */
    	size_t use;
    	/** max memory to use (bytes) */
    	size_t max;
    	/** max nsec3 iterations allowed */
    	size_t nsec3_max_iter;
    	/** number of times neg cache records were used to generate NOERROR
    	 * responses. */
    	size_t num_neg_cache_noerror;
    	/** number of times neg cache records were used to generate NXDOMAIN
    	 * responses. */
    	size_t num_neg_cache_nxdomain;
    };
    
    /**
     * Per Zone aggressive negative caching data.
     */
    struct val_neg_zone {
    	/** rbtree node element, key is this struct: the name, class */
    	rbnode_type node;
    	/** name; the key */
    	uint8_t* name;
    	/** length of name */
    	size_t len;
    	/** labels in name */
    	int labs;
    
    	/** pointer to parent zone in the negative cache */
    	struct val_neg_zone* parent;
    
    	/** the number of elements, including this one and the ones whose
    	 * parents (-parents) include this one, that are in_use 
    	 * No elements have a count of zero, those are removed. */
    	int count;
    
    	/** if 0: NSEC zone, else NSEC3 hash algorithm in use */
    	int nsec3_hash;
    	/** nsec3 iteration count in use */
    	size_t nsec3_iter;
    	/** nsec3 salt in use */
    	uint8_t* nsec3_salt;
    	/** length of salt in bytes */
    	size_t nsec3_saltlen;
    
    	/** tree of NSEC data for this zone, sorted canonical 
    	 * by NSEC owner name */
    	rbtree_type tree;
    
    	/** class of node; host order */
    	uint16_t dclass;
    	/** if this element is in use, boolean */
    	uint8_t in_use;
    };
    
    /**
     * Data element for aggressive negative caching.
     * The tree of these elements acts as an index onto the rrset cache.
     * It shows the NSEC records that (may) exist and are (possibly) secure.
     * The rbtree allows for logN search for a covering NSEC record.
     * To make tree insertion and deletion logN too, all the parent (one label
     * less than the name) data elements are also in the rbtree, with a usage
     * count for every data element.
     * There is no actual data stored in this data element, if it is in_use,
     * then the data can (possibly) be found in the rrset cache.
     */
    struct val_neg_data {
    	/** rbtree node element, key is this struct: the name */
    	rbnode_type node;
    	/** name; the key */
    	uint8_t* name;
    	/** length of name */
    	size_t len;
    	/** labels in name */
    	int labs;
    
    	/** pointer to parent node in the negative cache */
    	struct val_neg_data* parent;
    
    	/** the number of elements, including this one and the ones whose
    	 * parents (-parents) include this one, that are in use 
    	 * No elements have a count of zero, those are removed. */
    	int count;
    
    	/** the zone that this denial is part of */
    	struct val_neg_zone* zone;
    
    	/** previous in LRU */
    	struct val_neg_data* prev;
    	/** next in LRU (next element was less recently used) */
    	struct val_neg_data* next;
    
    	/** if this element is in use, boolean */
    	uint8_t in_use;
    };
    
    /**
     * Create negative cache
     * @param cfg: config options.
     * @param maxiter: max nsec3 iterations allowed.
     * @return neg cache, empty or NULL on failure.
     */
    struct val_neg_cache* val_neg_create(struct config_file* cfg, size_t maxiter);
    
    /**
     * see how much memory is in use by the negative cache.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @return number of bytes in use.
     */
    size_t val_neg_get_mem(struct val_neg_cache* neg);
    
    /**
     * Destroy negative cache. There must no longer be any other threads.
     * @param neg: negative cache.
     */
    void neg_cache_delete(struct val_neg_cache* neg);
    
    /** 
     * Comparison function for rbtree val neg data elements
     */
    int val_neg_data_compare(const void* a, const void* b);
    
    /** 
     * Comparison function for rbtree val neg zone elements
     */
    int val_neg_zone_compare(const void* a, const void* b);
    
    /**
     * Insert NSECs from this message into the negative cache for reference.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @param rep: reply with NSECs.
     * Errors are ignored, means that storage is omitted.
     */
    void val_neg_addreply(struct val_neg_cache* neg, struct reply_info* rep);
    
    /**
     * Insert NSECs from this referral into the negative cache for reference.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @param rep: referral reply with NS, NSECs.
     * @param zone: bailiwick for the referral.
     * Errors are ignored, means that storage is omitted.
     */
    void val_neg_addreferral(struct val_neg_cache* neg, struct reply_info* rep,
    	uint8_t* zone);
    
    /**
     * For the given query, try to get a reply out of the negative cache.
     * The reply still needs to be validated.
     * @param neg: negative cache.
     * @param qinfo: query
     * @param region: where to allocate reply.
     * @param rrset_cache: rrset cache.
     * @param buf: temporary buffer.
     * @param now: to check TTLs against.
     * @param addsoa: if true, produce result for external consumption.
     *	if false, do not add SOA - for unbound-internal consumption.
     * @param topname: do not look higher than this name, 
     * 	so that the result cannot be taken from a zone above the current
     * 	trust anchor.  Which could happen with multiple islands of trust.
     * 	if NULL, then no trust anchor is used, but also the algorithm becomes
     * 	more conservative, especially for opt-out zones, since the receiver
     * 	may have a trust-anchor below the optout and thus the optout cannot
     * 	be used to create a proof from the negative cache.
     * @param cfg: config options.
     * @return a reply message if something was found. 
     * 	This reply may still need validation.
     * 	NULL if nothing found (or out of memory).
     */
    struct dns_msg* val_neg_getmsg(struct val_neg_cache* neg, 
    	struct query_info* qinfo, struct regional* region, 
    	struct rrset_cache* rrset_cache, struct sldns_buffer* buf, time_t now,
    	int addsoa, uint8_t* topname, struct config_file* cfg);
    
    
    /**** functions exposed for unit test ****/
    /**
     * Insert data into the data tree of a zone
     * Does not do locking.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @param zone: zone to insert into
     * @param nsec: record to insert.
     */
    void neg_insert_data(struct val_neg_cache* neg,
            struct val_neg_zone* zone, struct ub_packed_rrset_key* nsec);
    
    /**
     * Delete a data element from the negative cache.
     * May delete other data elements to keep tree coherent, or
     * only mark the element as 'not in use'.
     * Does not do locking.
     * @param neg: negative cache.
     * @param el: data element to delete.
     */
    void neg_delete_data(struct val_neg_cache* neg, struct val_neg_data* el);
    
    /**
     * Find the given zone, from the SOA owner name and class
     * Does not do locking.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @param nm: what to look for.
     * @param len: length of nm
     * @param dclass: class to look for.
     * @return zone or NULL if not found.
     */
    struct val_neg_zone* neg_find_zone(struct val_neg_cache* neg,
            uint8_t* nm, size_t len, uint16_t dclass);
    
    /**
     * Create a new zone.
     * Does not do locking.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @param nm: what to look for.
     * @param nm_len: length of name.
     * @param dclass: class of zone, host order.
     * @return zone or NULL if out of memory.
     */
    struct val_neg_zone* neg_create_zone(struct val_neg_cache* neg,
            uint8_t* nm, size_t nm_len, uint16_t dclass);
    
    /**
     * take a zone into use. increases counts of parents.
     * Does not do locking.
     * @param zone: zone to take into use.
     */
    void val_neg_zone_take_inuse(struct val_neg_zone* zone);
    
    /**
     * Adjust the size of the negative cache.
     * @param neg: negative cache
     * @param max: new size for max mem.
     */
    void val_neg_adjust_size(struct val_neg_cache* neg, size_t max);
    
    #endif /* VALIDATOR_VAL_NEG_H */