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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
+ * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Internet Software Consortium.
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
+ * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
+ * REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
+ * AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
+ * INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
+ * LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
+ * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
+ * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+/* $Id: gethost.c,v 1.34 2007/06/19 23:47:22 tbox Exp $ */
+
+/*! \file */
+
+/**
+ * These functions provide hostname-to-address and address-to-hostname
+ * lookups by means of the lightweight resolver. They are similar to the
+ * standard gethostent(3) functions provided by most operating systems.
+ * They use a struct hostent which is usually defined in <namedb.h>.
+ *
+ * \code
+ * struct hostent {
+ * char *h_name; // official name of host
+ * char **h_aliases; // alias list
+ * int h_addrtype; // host address type
+ * int h_length; // length of address
+ * char **h_addr_list; // list of addresses from name server
+ * };
+ * #define h_addr h_addr_list[0] // address, for backward compatibility
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * The members of this structure are:
+ *
+ * \li h_name:
+ * The official (canonical) name of the host.
+ *
+ * \li h_aliases:
+ * A NULL-terminated array of alternate names (nicknames) for the
+ * host.
+ *
+ * \li h_addrtype:
+ * The type of address being returned -- PF_INET or PF_INET6.
+ *
+ * \li h_length:
+ * The length of the address in bytes.
+ *
+ * \li h_addr_list:
+ * A NULL terminated array of network addresses for the host. Host
+ * addresses are returned in network byte order.
+ *
+ * For backward compatibility with very old software, h_addr is the first
+ * address in h_addr_list.
+ *
+ * lwres_gethostent(), lwres_sethostent(), lwres_endhostent(),
+ * lwres_gethostent_r(), lwres_sethostent_r() and lwres_endhostent_r()
+ * provide iteration over the known host entries on systems that provide
+ * such functionality through facilities like /etc/hosts or NIS. The
+ * lightweight resolver does not currently implement these functions; it
+ * only provides them as stub functions that always return failure.
+ *
+ * lwres_gethostbyname() and lwres_gethostbyname2() look up the hostname
+ * name. lwres_gethostbyname() always looks for an IPv4 address while
+ * lwres_gethostbyname2() looks for an address of protocol family af:
+ * either PF_INET or PF_INET6 -- IPv4 or IPV6 addresses respectively.
+ * Successful calls of the functions return a struct hostent for the name
+ * that was looked up. NULL is returned if the lookups by
+ * lwres_gethostbyname() or lwres_gethostbyname2() fail.
+ *
+ * Reverse lookups of addresses are performed by lwres_gethostbyaddr().
+ * addr is an address of length len bytes and protocol family type --
+ * PF_INET or PF_INET6. lwres_gethostbyname_r() is a thread-safe function
+ * for forward lookups. If an error occurs, an error code is returned in
+ * *error. resbuf is a pointer to a struct hostent which is initialised
+ * by a successful call to lwres_gethostbyname_r() . buf is a buffer of
+ * length len bytes which is used to store the h_name, h_aliases, and
+ * h_addr_list elements of the struct hostent returned in resbuf.
+ * Successful calls to lwres_gethostbyname_r() return resbuf, which is a
+ * pointer to the struct hostent it created.
+ *
+ * lwres_gethostbyaddr_r() is a thread-safe function that performs a
+ * reverse lookup of address addr which is len bytes long and is of
+ * protocol family type -- PF_INET or PF_INET6. If an error occurs, the
+ * error code is returned in *error. The other function parameters are
+ * identical to those in lwres_gethostbyname_r(). resbuf is a pointer to
+ * a struct hostent which is initialised by a successful call to
+ * lwres_gethostbyaddr_r(). buf is a buffer of length len bytes which is
+ * used to store the h_name, h_aliases, and h_addr_list elements of the
+ * struct hostent returned in resbuf. Successful calls to
+ * lwres_gethostbyaddr_r() return resbuf, which is a pointer to the
+ * struct hostent it created.
+ *
+ * \section gethost_return Return Values
+ *
+ * The functions lwres_gethostbyname(), lwres_gethostbyname2(),
+ * lwres_gethostbyaddr(), and lwres_gethostent() return NULL to indicate
+ * an error. In this case the global variable lwres_h_errno will contain
+ * one of the following error codes defined in \link netdb.h <lwres/netdb.h>:\endlink
+ *
+ * \li #HOST_NOT_FOUND:
+ * The host or address was not found.
+ *
+ * \li #TRY_AGAIN:
+ * A recoverable error occurred, e.g., a timeout. Retrying the
+ * lookup may succeed.
+ *
+ * \li #NO_RECOVERY:
+ * A non-recoverable error occurred.
+ *
+ * \li #NO_DATA:
+ * The name exists, but has no address information associated with
+ * it (or vice versa in the case of a reverse lookup). The code
+ * NO_ADDRESS is accepted as a synonym for NO_DATA for backwards
+ * compatibility.
+ *
+ * lwres_hstrerror() translates these error codes to suitable error
+ * messages.
+ *
+ * lwres_gethostent() and lwres_gethostent_r() always return NULL.
+ *
+ * Successful calls to lwres_gethostbyname_r() and
+ * lwres_gethostbyaddr_r() return resbuf, a pointer to the struct hostent
+ * that was initialised by these functions. They return NULL if the
+ * lookups fail or if buf was too small to hold the list of addresses and
+ * names referenced by the h_name, h_aliases, and h_addr_list elements of
+ * the struct hostent. If buf was too small, both lwres_gethostbyname_r()
+ * and lwres_gethostbyaddr_r() set the global variable errno to ERANGE.
+ *
+ * \section gethost_see See Also
+ *
+ * gethostent(), \link getipnode.c getipnode\endlink, lwres_hstrerror()
+ *
+ * \section gethost_bugs Bugs
+ *
+ * lwres_gethostbyname(), lwres_gethostbyname2(), lwres_gethostbyaddr()
+ * and lwres_endhostent() are not thread safe; they return pointers to
+ * static data and provide error codes through a global variable.
+ * Thread-safe versions for name and address lookup are provided by
+ * lwres_gethostbyname_r(), and lwres_gethostbyaddr_r() respectively.
+ *
+ * The resolver daemon does not currently support any non-DNS name
+ * services such as /etc/hosts or NIS, consequently the above functions
+ * don't, either.
+ */
+
+#include <config.h>
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include <lwres/net.h>
+#include <lwres/netdb.h>
+
+#include "assert_p.h"
+
+#define LWRES_ALIGNBYTES (sizeof(char *) - 1)
+#define LWRES_ALIGN(p) \
+ (((unsigned long)(p) + LWRES_ALIGNBYTES) &~ LWRES_ALIGNBYTES)
+
+static struct hostent *he = NULL;
+static int copytobuf(struct hostent *, struct hostent *, char *, int);
+
+/*% Always looks for an IPv4 address. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostbyname(const char *name) {
+
+ if (he != NULL)
+ lwres_freehostent(he);
+
+ he = lwres_getipnodebyname(name, AF_INET, 0, &lwres_h_errno);
+ return (he);
+}
+
+/*% Looks for either an IPv4 or IPv6 address. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostbyname2(const char *name, int af) {
+ if (he != NULL)
+ lwres_freehostent(he);
+
+ he = lwres_getipnodebyname(name, af, 0, &lwres_h_errno);
+ return (he);
+}
+
+/*% Reverse lookup of addresses. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostbyaddr(const char *addr, int len, int type) {
+
+ if (he != NULL)
+ lwres_freehostent(he);
+
+ he = lwres_getipnodebyaddr(addr, len, type, &lwres_h_errno);
+ return (he);
+}
+
+/*% Stub function. Always returns failure. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostent(void) {
+ if (he != NULL)
+ lwres_freehostent(he);
+
+ return (NULL);
+}
+
+/*% Stub function. Always returns failure. */
+void
+lwres_sethostent(int stayopen) {
+ /*
+ * Empty.
+ */
+ UNUSED(stayopen);
+}
+
+/*% Stub function. Always returns failure. */
+void
+lwres_endhostent(void) {
+ /*
+ * Empty.
+ */
+}
+
+/*% Thread-safe function for forward lookups. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostbyname_r(const char *name, struct hostent *resbuf,
+ char *buf, int buflen, int *error)
+{
+ struct hostent *he;
+ int res;
+
+ he = lwres_getipnodebyname(name, AF_INET, 0, error);
+ if (he == NULL)
+ return (NULL);
+ res = copytobuf(he, resbuf, buf, buflen);
+ lwres_freehostent(he);
+ if (res != 0) {
+ errno = ERANGE;
+ return (NULL);
+ }
+ return (resbuf);
+}
+
+/*% Thread-safe reverse lookup. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostbyaddr_r(const char *addr, int len, int type,
+ struct hostent *resbuf, char *buf, int buflen,
+ int *error)
+{
+ struct hostent *he;
+ int res;
+
+ he = lwres_getipnodebyaddr(addr, len, type, error);
+ if (he == NULL)
+ return (NULL);
+ res = copytobuf(he, resbuf, buf, buflen);
+ lwres_freehostent(he);
+ if (res != 0) {
+ errno = ERANGE;
+ return (NULL);
+ }
+ return (resbuf);
+}
+
+/*% Stub function. Always returns failure. */
+struct hostent *
+lwres_gethostent_r(struct hostent *resbuf, char *buf, int buflen, int *error) {
+ UNUSED(resbuf);
+ UNUSED(buf);
+ UNUSED(buflen);
+ *error = 0;
+ return (NULL);
+}
+
+/*% Stub function. Always returns failure. */
+void
+lwres_sethostent_r(int stayopen) {
+ /*
+ * Empty.
+ */
+ UNUSED(stayopen);
+}
+
+/*% Stub function. Always returns failure. */
+void
+lwres_endhostent_r(void) {
+ /*
+ * Empty.
+ */
+}
+
+static int
+copytobuf(struct hostent *he, struct hostent *hptr, char *buf, int buflen) {
+ char *cp;
+ char **ptr;
+ int i, n;
+ int nptr, len;
+
+ /*
+ * Find out the amount of space required to store the answer.
+ */
+ nptr = 2; /* NULL ptrs */
+ len = (char *)LWRES_ALIGN(buf) - buf;
+ for (i = 0; he->h_addr_list[i]; i++, nptr++) {
+ len += he->h_length;
+ }
+ for (i = 0; he->h_aliases[i]; i++, nptr++) {
+ len += strlen(he->h_aliases[i]) + 1;
+ }
+ len += strlen(he->h_name) + 1;
+ len += nptr * sizeof(char*);
+
+ if (len > buflen) {
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Copy address size and type.
+ */
+ hptr->h_addrtype = he->h_addrtype;
+ n = hptr->h_length = he->h_length;
+
+ ptr = (char **)LWRES_ALIGN(buf);
+ cp = (char *)LWRES_ALIGN(buf) + nptr * sizeof(char *);
+
+ /*
+ * Copy address list.
+ */
+ hptr->h_addr_list = ptr;
+ for (i = 0; he->h_addr_list[i]; i++, ptr++) {
+ memcpy(cp, he->h_addr_list[i], n);
+ hptr->h_addr_list[i] = cp;
+ cp += n;
+ }
+ hptr->h_addr_list[i] = NULL;
+ ptr++;
+
+ /*
+ * Copy official name.
+ */
+ n = strlen(he->h_name) + 1;
+ strcpy(cp, he->h_name);
+ hptr->h_name = cp;
+ cp += n;
+
+ /*
+ * Copy aliases.
+ */
+ hptr->h_aliases = ptr;
+ for (i = 0; he->h_aliases[i]; i++) {
+ n = strlen(he->h_aliases[i]) + 1;
+ strcpy(cp, he->h_aliases[i]);
+ hptr->h_aliases[i] = cp;
+ cp += n;
+ }
+ hptr->h_aliases[i] = NULL;
+
+ return (0);
+}