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24
25 $Log: mDNSClientAPI.h,v $
26 Revision 1.114.2.5 2004/02/18 23:35:17 cheshire
27 <rdar://problem/3488559>: Hard code domain enumeration functions to return ".local" only
28 Also make mDNS_StopGetDomains() a no-op too, so that we don't get warning messages in syslog
29
30 Revision 1.114.2.4 2004/01/28 23:29:20 cheshire
31 Fix structure packing (only affects third-party Darwin developers)
32
33 Revision 1.114.2.3 2003/12/05 00:03:34 cheshire
34 <rdar://problem/3487869> Use buffer size MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME instead of 256
35
36 Revision 1.114.2.2 2003/12/04 23:30:00 cheshire
37 Add "#define MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME 1005", needed for Posix folder to build
38
39 Revision 1.114.2.1 2003/12/03 11:07:58 cheshire
40 <rdar://problem/3457718>: Stop and start of a service uses old ip address (with old port number)
41
42 Revision 1.114 2003/08/29 19:44:15 cheshire
43 <rdar://problem/3400967> Traffic reduction: Eliminate synchronized QUs when a new service appears
44 1. Use m->RandomQueryDelay to impose a random delay in the range 0-500ms on queries
45 that already have at least one unique answer in the cache
46 2. For these queries, go straight to QM, skipping QU
47
48 Revision 1.113 2003/08/21 19:31:58 cheshire
49 Cosmetic: Swap order of fields
50
51 Revision 1.112 2003/08/21 19:27:36 cheshire
52 <rdar://problem/3387878> Traffic reduction: No need to announce record for longer than TTL
53
54 Revision 1.111 2003/08/21 02:21:50 cheshire
55 <rdar://problem/3386473> Efficiency: Reduce repeated queries
56
57 Revision 1.110 2003/08/20 23:39:31 cheshire
58 <rdar://problem/3344098> Review syslog messages, and remove as appropriate
59
60 Revision 1.109 2003/08/19 22:24:10 cheshire
61 Comment change
62
63 Revision 1.108 2003/08/19 22:20:00 cheshire
64 <rdar://problem/3376721> Don't use IPv6 on interfaces that have a routable IPv4 address configured
65 More minor refinements
66
67 Revision 1.107 2003/08/19 06:48:25 cheshire
68 <rdar://problem/3376552> Guard against excessive record updates
69 Each record starts with 10 UpdateCredits.
70 Every update consumes one UpdateCredit.
71 UpdateCredits are replenished at a rate of one one per minute, up to a maximum of 10.
72 As the number of UpdateCredits declines, the number of announcements is similarly scaled back.
73 When fewer than 5 UpdateCredits remain, the first announcement is also delayed by an increasing amount.
74
75 Revision 1.106 2003/08/19 04:49:28 cheshire
76 <rdar://problem/3368159> Interaction between v4, v6 and dual-stack hosts not working quite right
77 1. A dual-stack host should only suppress its own query if it sees the same query from other hosts on BOTH IPv4 and IPv6.
78 2. When we see the first v4 (or first v6) member of a group, we re-trigger questions and probes on that interface.
79 3. When we see the last v4 (or v6) member of a group go away, we revalidate all the records received on that interface.
80
81 Revision 1.105 2003/08/19 02:33:37 cheshire
82 Update comments
83
84 Revision 1.104 2003/08/19 02:31:11 cheshire
85 <rdar://problem/3378386> mDNSResponder overenthusiastic with final expiration queries
86 Final expiration queries now only mark the question for sending on the particular interface
87 pertaining to the record that's expiring.
88
89 Revision 1.103 2003/08/18 19:05:44 cheshire
90 <rdar://problem/3382423> UpdateRecord not working right
91 Added "newrdlength" field to hold new length of updated rdata
92
93 Revision 1.102 2003/08/16 03:39:00 cheshire
94 <rdar://problem/3338440> InterfaceID -1 indicates "local only"
95
96 Revision 1.101 2003/08/15 20:16:02 cheshire
97 <rdar://problem/3366590> mDNSResponder takes too much RPRVT
98 We want to avoid touching the rdata pages, so we don't page them in.
99 1. RDLength was stored with the rdata, which meant touching the page just to find the length.
100 Moved this from the RData to the ResourceRecord object.
101 2. To avoid unnecessarily touching the rdata just to compare it,
102 compute a hash of the rdata and store the hash in the ResourceRecord object.
103
104 Revision 1.100 2003/08/14 19:29:04 cheshire
105 <rdar://problem/3378473> Include cache records in SIGINFO output
106 Moved declarations of DNSTypeName() and GetRRDisplayString to mDNSClientAPI.h so daemon.c can use them
107
108 Revision 1.99 2003/08/14 02:17:05 cheshire
109 <rdar://problem/3375491> Split generic ResourceRecord type into two separate types: AuthRecord and CacheRecord
110
111 Revision 1.98 2003/08/12 19:56:23 cheshire
112 Update to APSL 2.0
113
114 Revision 1.97 2003/08/12 14:59:27 cheshire
115 <rdar://problem/3374490> Rate-limiting blocks some legitimate responses
116 When setting LastMCTime also record LastMCInterface. When checking LastMCTime to determine
117 whether to suppress the response, also check LastMCInterface to see if it matches.
118
119 Revision 1.96 2003/08/12 13:57:04 cheshire
120 <rdar://problem/3323817> Improve cache performance
121 Changed the number of hash table slots from 37 to 499
122
123 Revision 1.95 2003/08/09 00:55:02 cheshire
124 <rdar://problem/3366553> mDNSResponder is taking 20-30% of the CPU
125 Don't scan the whole cache after every packet.
126
127 Revision 1.94 2003/08/09 00:35:29 cheshire
128
129 Revision 1.93 2003/08/08 18:55:48 cheshire
130 <rdar://problem/3370365> Guard against time going backwards
131
132 Revision 1.92 2003/08/08 18:36:04 cheshire
133 <rdar://problem/3344154> Only need to revalidate on interface removal on platforms that have the PhantomInterfaces bug
134
135 Revision 1.91 2003/08/06 21:33:39 cheshire
136 Fix compiler warnings on PocketPC 2003 (Windows CE)
137
138 Revision 1.90 2003/08/06 20:30:17 cheshire
139 Add structure definition for rdataMX (not currently used, but good to have it for completeness)
140
141 Revision 1.89 2003/08/06 18:58:19 cheshire
142 Update comments
143
144 Revision 1.88 2003/07/24 23:45:44 cheshire
145 To eliminate compiler warnings, changed definition of mDNSBool from
146 "unsigned char" to "int", since "int" is in fact truly the type that C uses
147 for the result of comparison operators (a<b) and logical operators (a||b)
148
149 Revision 1.87 2003/07/22 23:57:20 cheshire
150 Move platform-layer function prototypes from mDNSClientAPI.h to mDNSPlatformFunctions.h where they belong
151
152 Revision 1.86 2003/07/20 03:52:02 ksekar
153 Bug #: <rdar://problem/3320722>: Feature: New Rendezvous APIs (#7875) (mDNSResponder component)
154 Added error type for incompatibility between daemon and client versions
155
156 Revision 1.85 2003/07/19 03:23:13 cheshire
157 <rdar://problem/2986147> mDNSResponder needs to receive and cache larger records
158
159 Revision 1.84 2003/07/18 23:52:12 cheshire
160 To improve consistency of field naming, global search-and-replace:
161 NextProbeTime -> NextScheduledProbe
162 NextResponseTime -> NextScheduledResponse
163
164 Revision 1.83 2003/07/18 00:29:59 cheshire
165 <rdar://problem/3268878> Remove mDNSResponder version from packet header and use HINFO record instead
166
167 Revision 1.82 2003/07/17 17:35:04 cheshire
168 <rdar://problem/3325583> Rate-limit responses, to guard against packet flooding
169
170 Revision 1.81 2003/07/16 05:01:36 cheshire
171 Add fields 'LargeAnswers' and 'ExpectUnicastResponse' in preparation for
172 <rdar://problem/3315761> Need to implement "unicast response" request, using top bit of qclass
173
174 Revision 1.80 2003/07/15 01:55:12 cheshire
175 <rdar://problem/3315777> Need to implement service registration with subtypes
176
177 Revision 1.79 2003/07/13 02:28:00 cheshire
178 <rdar://problem/3325166> SendResponses didn't all its responses
179 Delete all references to RRInterfaceActive -- it's now superfluous
180
181 Revision 1.78 2003/07/13 01:47:53 cheshire
182 Fix one error and one warning in the Windows build
183
184 Revision 1.77 2003/07/11 01:32:38 cheshire
185 Syntactic cleanup (no change to funcationality): Now that we only have one host name,
186 rename field "hostname1" to "hostname", and field "RR_A1" to "RR_A".
187
188 Revision 1.76 2003/07/11 01:28:00 cheshire
189 <rdar://problem/3161289> No more local.arpa
190
191 Revision 1.75 2003/07/02 21:19:45 cheshire
192 <rdar://problem/3313413> Update copyright notices, etc., in source code comments
193
194 Revision 1.74 2003/07/02 02:41:23 cheshire
195 <rdar://problem/2986146> mDNSResponder needs to start with a smaller cache and then grow it as needed
196
197 Revision 1.73 2003/06/10 04:24:39 cheshire
198 <rdar://problem/3283637> React when we observe other people query unsuccessfully for a record that's in our cache
199 Some additional refinements:
200 Don't try to do this for unicast-response queries
201 better tracking of Qs and KAs in multi-packet KA lists
202
203 Revision 1.72 2003/06/10 01:46:27 cheshire
204 Add better comments explaining how these data structures are intended to be used from the client layer
205
206 Revision 1.71 2003/06/07 06:45:05 cheshire
207 <rdar://problem/3283666> No need for multiple machines to all be sending the same queries
208
209 Revision 1.70 2003/06/07 04:50:53 cheshire
210 <rdar://problem/3283637> React when we observe other people query unsuccessfully for a record that's in our cache
211
212 Revision 1.69 2003/06/07 04:22:17 cheshire
213 Add MsgBuffer for error log and debug messages
214
215 Revision 1.68 2003/06/07 01:46:38 cheshire
216 <rdar://problem/3283540> When query produces zero results, call mDNS_Reconfirm() on any antecedent records
217
218 Revision 1.67 2003/06/07 01:22:14 cheshire
219 <rdar://problem/3283516> mDNSResponder needs an mDNS_Reconfirm() function
220
221 Revision 1.66 2003/06/07 00:59:43 cheshire
222 <rdar://problem/3283454> Need some randomness to spread queries on the network
223
224 Revision 1.65 2003/06/06 21:41:11 cheshire
225 For consistency, mDNS_StopQuery() should return an mStatus result, just like all the other mDNSCore routines
226
227 Revision 1.64 2003/06/06 21:38:55 cheshire
228 Renamed 'NewData' as 'FreshData' (The data may not be new data, just a refresh of data that we
229 already had in our cache. This refreshes our TTL on the data, but the data itself stays the same.)
230
231 Revision 1.63 2003/06/06 17:20:14 cheshire
232 For clarity, rename question fields name/rrtype/rrclass as qname/qtype/qclass
233 (Global search-and-replace; no functional change to code execution.)
234
235 Revision 1.62 2003/06/04 01:25:33 cheshire
236 <rdar://problem/3274950> Cannot perform multi-packet known-answer suppression messages
237 Display time interval between first and subsequent queries
238
239 Revision 1.61 2003/06/03 05:02:16 cheshire
240 <rdar://problem/3277080> Duplicate registrations not handled as efficiently as they should be
241
242 Revision 1.60 2003/05/31 00:09:49 cheshire
243 <rdar://problem/3274862> Add ability to discover what services are on a network
244
245 Revision 1.59 2003/05/29 06:11:35 cheshire
246 <rdar://problem/3272214>: Report if there appear to be too many "Resolve" callbacks
247
248 Revision 1.58 2003/05/29 05:48:06 cheshire
249 Minor fix for when generating printf warnings: mDNS_snprintf arguments are now 3,4
250
251 Revision 1.57 2003/05/26 03:21:27 cheshire
252 Tidy up address structure naming:
253 mDNSIPAddr => mDNSv4Addr (for consistency with mDNSv6Addr)
254 mDNSAddr.addr.ipv4 => mDNSAddr.ip.v4
255 mDNSAddr.addr.ipv6 => mDNSAddr.ip.v6
256
257 Revision 1.56 2003/05/26 03:01:27 cheshire
258 <rdar://problem/3268904> sprintf/vsprintf-style functions are unsafe; use snprintf/vsnprintf instead
259
260 Revision 1.55 2003/05/26 00:47:30 cheshire
261 Comment clarification
262
263 Revision 1.54 2003/05/24 16:39:48 cheshire
264 <rdar://problem/3268631> SendResponses also needs to handle multihoming better
265
266 Revision 1.53 2003/05/23 02:15:37 cheshire
267 Fixed misleading use of the term "duplicate suppression" where it should have
268 said "known answer suppression". (Duplicate answer suppression is something
269 different, and duplicate question suppression is yet another thing, so the use
270 of the completely vague term "duplicate suppression" was particularly bad.)
271
272 Revision 1.52 2003/05/22 02:29:22 cheshire
273 <rdar://problem/2984918> SendQueries needs to handle multihoming better
274 Complete rewrite of SendQueries. Works much better now :-)
275
276 Revision 1.51 2003/05/21 20:14:55 cheshire
277 Fix comments and warnings
278
279 Revision 1.50 2003/05/14 07:08:36 cheshire
280 <rdar://problem/3159272> mDNSResponder should be smarter about reconfigurations
281 Previously, when there was any network configuration change, mDNSResponder
282 would tear down the entire list of active interfaces and start again.
283 That was very disruptive, and caused the entire cache to be flushed,
284 and caused lots of extra network traffic. Now it only removes interfaces
285 that have really gone, and only adds new ones that weren't there before.
286
287 Revision 1.49 2003/05/07 01:49:36 cheshire
288 Remove "const" in ConstructServiceName prototype
289
290 Revision 1.48 2003/05/07 00:18:44 cheshire
291 Fix typo: "kDNSQClass_Mask" should be "kDNSClass_Mask"
292
293 Revision 1.47 2003/05/06 00:00:46 cheshire
294 <rdar://problem/3248914> Rationalize naming of domainname manipulation functions
295
296 Revision 1.46 2003/04/30 20:39:09 cheshire
297 Add comment
298
299 Revision 1.45 2003/04/29 00:40:50 cheshire
300 Fix compiler warnings
301
302 Revision 1.44 2003/04/26 02:41:56 cheshire
303 <rdar://problem/3241281> Change timenow from a local variable to a structure member
304
305 Revision 1.43 2003/04/25 01:45:56 cheshire
306 <rdar://problem/3240002> mDNS_RegisterNoSuchService needs to include a host name
307
308 Revision 1.42 2003/04/15 20:58:31 jgraessl
309
310 Bug #: 3229014
311 Added a hash to lookup records in the cache.
312
313 Revision 1.41 2003/04/15 18:09:13 jgraessl
314
315 Bug #: 3228892
316 Reviewed by: Stuart Cheshire
317 Added code to keep track of when the next cache item will expire so we can
318 call TidyRRCache only when necessary.
319
320 Revision 1.40 2003/03/29 01:55:19 cheshire
321 <rdar://problem/3212360> mDNSResponder sometimes suffers false self-conflicts when it sees its own packets
322 Solution: Major cleanup of packet timing and conflict handling rules
323
324 Revision 1.39 2003/03/27 03:30:55 cheshire
325 <rdar://problem/3210018> Name conflicts not handled properly, resulting in memory corruption, and eventual crash
326 Problem was that HostNameCallback() was calling mDNS_DeregisterInterface(), which is not safe in a callback
327 Fixes:
328 1. Make mDNS_DeregisterInterface() safe to call from a callback
329 2. Make HostNameCallback() use mDNS_DeadvertiseInterface() instead
330 (it never really needed to deregister the interface at all)
331
332 Revision 1.38 2003/03/15 04:40:36 cheshire
333 Change type called "mDNSOpaqueID" to the more descriptive name "mDNSInterfaceID"
334
335 Revision 1.37 2003/03/14 21:34:11 cheshire
336 <rdar://problem/3176950> Can't setup and print to Lexmark PS printers via Airport Extreme
337 Increase size of cache rdata from 512 to 768
338
339 Revision 1.36 2003/03/05 03:38:35 cheshire
340 Bug #: 3185731 Bogus error message in console: died or deallocated, but no record of client can be found!
341 Fixed by leaving client in list after conflict, until client explicitly deallocates
342
343 Revision 1.35 2003/02/21 02:47:54 cheshire
344 Bug #: 3099194 mDNSResponder needs performance improvements
345 Several places in the code were calling CacheRRActive(), which searched the entire
346 question list every time, to see if this cache resource record answers any question.
347 Instead, we now have a field "CRActiveQuestion" in the resource record structure
348
349 Revision 1.34 2003/02/21 01:54:08 cheshire
350 Bug #: 3099194 mDNSResponder needs performance improvements
351 Switched to using new "mDNS_Execute" model (see "Implementer Notes.txt")
352
353 Revision 1.33 2003/02/20 06:48:32 cheshire
354 Bug #: 3169535 Xserve RAID needs to do interface-specific registrations
355 Reviewed by: Josh Graessley, Bob Bradley
356
357 Revision 1.32 2003/01/31 03:35:59 cheshire
358 Bug #: 3147097 mDNSResponder sometimes fails to find the correct results
359 When there were *two* active questions in the list, they were incorrectly
360 finding *each other* and *both* being marked as duplicates of another question
361
362 Revision 1.31 2003/01/29 02:46:37 cheshire
363 Fix for IPv6:
364 A physical interface is identified solely by its InterfaceID (not by IP and type).
365 On a given InterfaceID, mDNSCore may send both v4 and v6 multicasts.
366 In cases where the requested outbound protocol (v4 or v6) is not supported on
367 that InterfaceID, the platform support layer should simply discard that packet.
368
369 Revision 1.30 2003/01/29 01:47:08 cheshire
370 Rename 'Active' to 'CRActive' or 'InterfaceActive' for improved clarity
371
372 Revision 1.29 2003/01/28 05:23:43 cheshire
373 Bug #: 3147097 mDNSResponder sometimes fails to find the correct results
374 Add 'Active' flag for interfaces
375
376 Revision 1.28 2003/01/28 01:35:56 cheshire
377 Revise comment about ThisQInterval to reflect new semantics
378
379 Revision 1.27 2003/01/13 23:49:42 jgraessl
380 Merged changes for the following fixes in to top of tree:
381 3086540 computer name changes not handled properly
382 3124348 service name changes are not properly handled
383 3124352 announcements sent in pairs, failing chattiness test
384
385 Revision 1.26 2002/12/23 22:13:28 jgraessl
386
387 Reviewed by: Stuart Cheshire
388 Initial IPv6 support for mDNSResponder.
389
390 Revision 1.25 2002/09/21 20:44:49 zarzycki
391 Added APSL info
392
393 Revision 1.24 2002/09/19 23:47:35 cheshire
394 Added mDNS_RegisterNoSuchService() function for assertion of non-existance
395 of a particular named service
396
397 Revision 1.23 2002/09/19 21:25:34 cheshire
398 mDNS_snprintf() doesn't need to be in a separate file
399
400 Revision 1.22 2002/09/19 04:20:43 cheshire
401 Remove high-ascii characters that confuse some systems
402
403 Revision 1.21 2002/09/17 01:06:35 cheshire
404 Change mDNS_AdvertiseLocalAddresses to be a parameter to mDNS_Init()
405
406 Revision 1.20 2002/09/16 18:41:41 cheshire
407 Merge in license terms from Quinn's copy, in preparation for Darwin release
408
409 */
410
411 #ifndef __mDNSClientAPI_h
412 #define __mDNSClientAPI_h
413
414 #include <stdarg.h> // stdarg.h is required for for va_list support for the mDNS_vsnprintf declaration
415 #include "mDNSDebug.h"
416
417 #ifdef __cplusplus
418 extern "C" {
419 #endif
420
421 // ***************************************************************************
422 // Function scope indicators
423
424 // If you see "mDNSlocal" before a function name in a C file, it means the function is not callable outside this file
425 #ifndef mDNSlocal
426 #define mDNSlocal static
427 #endif
428 // If you see "mDNSexport" before a symbol in a C file, it means the symbol is exported for use by clients
429 // For every "mDNSexport" in a C file, there needs to be a corresponding "extern" declaration in some header file
430 // (When a C file #includes a header file, the "extern" declarations tell the compiler:
431 // "This symbol exists -- but not necessarily in this C file.")
432 #ifndef mDNSexport
433 #define mDNSexport
434 #endif
435
436 // ***************************************************************************
437 // Structure packing macro
438
439 // If we're not using GNUC, it's not fatal.
440 // Most compilers naturally pack the on-the-wire structures correctly anyway, so a plain "struct" is usually fine.
441 // In the event that structures are not packed correctly, mDNS_Init() will detect this and report an error, so the
442 // developer will know what's wrong, and can investigate what needs to be done on that compiler to provide proper packing.
443 #ifndef packed_struct
444 #ifdef __GNUC__
445 #define packedstruct struct __attribute__((__packed__))
446 #define packedunion union __attribute__((__packed__))
447 #else
448 #define packedstruct struct
449 #define packedunion union
450 #endif
451 #endif
452
453 // ***************************************************************************
454 #if 0
455 #pragma mark - DNS Resource Record class and type constants
456 #endif
457
458 typedef enum // From RFC 1035
459 {
460 kDNSClass_IN = 1, // Internet
461 kDNSClass_CS = 2, // CSNET
462 kDNSClass_CH = 3, // CHAOS
463 kDNSClass_HS = 4, // Hesiod
464 kDNSClass_NONE = 254, // Used in DNS UPDATE [RFC 2136]
465
466 kDNSClass_Mask = 0x7FFF,// Multicast DNS uses the bottom 15 bits to identify the record class...
467 kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet = 0x8000,// ... and the top bit indicates that all other cached records are now invalid
468
469 kDNSQClass_ANY = 255, // Not a DNS class, but a DNS query class, meaning "all classes"
470 kDNSQClass_UnicastResponse = 0x8000 // Top bit set in a question means "unicast response acceptable"
471 } DNS_ClassValues;
472
473 typedef enum // From RFC 1035
474 {
475 kDNSType_A = 1, // 1 Address
476 kDNSType_NS, // 2 Name Server
477 kDNSType_MD, // 3 Mail Destination
478 kDNSType_MF, // 4 Mail Forwarder
479 kDNSType_CNAME, // 5 Canonical Name
480 kDNSType_SOA, // 6 Start of Authority
481 kDNSType_MB, // 7 Mailbox
482 kDNSType_MG, // 8 Mail Group
483 kDNSType_MR, // 9 Mail Rename
484 kDNSType_NULL, // 10 NULL RR
485 kDNSType_WKS, // 11 Well-known-service
486 kDNSType_PTR, // 12 Domain name pointer
487 kDNSType_HINFO, // 13 Host information
488 kDNSType_MINFO, // 14 Mailbox information
489 kDNSType_MX, // 15 Mail Exchanger
490 kDNSType_TXT, // 16 Arbitrary text string
491
492 kDNSType_AAAA = 28, // 28 IPv6 address
493 kDNSType_SRV = 33, // 33 Service record
494
495 kDNSQType_ANY = 255 // Not a DNS type, but a DNS query type, meaning "all types"
496 } DNS_TypeValues;
497
498 // ***************************************************************************
499 #if 0
500 #pragma mark - Simple types
501 #endif
502
503 // mDNS defines its own names for these common types to simplify portability across
504 // multiple platforms that may each have their own (different) names for these types.
505 typedef int mDNSBool;
506 typedef signed char mDNSs8;
507 typedef unsigned char mDNSu8;
508 typedef signed short mDNSs16;
509 typedef unsigned short mDNSu16;
510 #if _LP64
511 typedef signed int mDNSs32;
512 typedef unsigned int mDNSu32;
513 #else
514 typedef signed long mDNSs32;
515 typedef unsigned long mDNSu32;
516 #endif
517
518 // To enforce useful type checking, we make mDNSInterfaceID be a pointer to a dummy struct
519 // This way, mDNSInterfaceIDs can be assigned, and compared with each other, but not with other types
520 // Declaring the type to be the typical generic "void *" would lack this type checking
521 typedef struct { void *dummy; } *mDNSInterfaceID;
522
523 // These types are for opaque two- and four-byte identifiers.
524 // The "NotAnInteger" fields of the unions allow the value to be conveniently passed around in a
525 // register for the sake of efficiency, and compared for equality or inequality, but don't forget --
526 // just because it is in a register doesn't mean it is an integer. Operations like greater than,
527 // less than, add, multiply, increment, decrement, etc., are undefined for opaque identifiers,
528 // and if you make the mistake of trying to do those using the NotAnInteger field, then you'll
529 // find you get code that doesn't work consistently on big-endian and little-endian machines.
530 typedef packedunion { mDNSu8 b[2]; mDNSu16 NotAnInteger; } mDNSOpaque16;
531 typedef packedunion { mDNSu8 b[4]; mDNSu32 NotAnInteger; } mDNSOpaque32;
532 typedef packedunion { mDNSu8 b[16]; mDNSu16 w[8]; mDNSu32 l[4]; } mDNSOpaque128;
533
534 typedef mDNSOpaque16 mDNSIPPort; // An IP port is a two-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
535 typedef mDNSOpaque32 mDNSv4Addr; // An IP address is a four-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
536 typedef mDNSOpaque128 mDNSv6Addr; // An IPv6 address is a 16-byte opaque identifier (not an integer)
537
538 enum
539 {
540 mDNSAddrType_None = 0,
541 mDNSAddrType_IPv4 = 4,
542 mDNSAddrType_IPv6 = 6,
543 mDNSAddrType_Unknown = ~0 // Special marker value used in known answer list recording
544 };
545
546 typedef struct
547 {
548 mDNSs32 type;
549 union { mDNSv6Addr v6; mDNSv4Addr v4; } ip;
550 } mDNSAddr;
551
552 enum { mDNSfalse = 0, mDNStrue = 1 };
553
554 #define mDNSNULL 0L
555
556 enum
557 {
558 mStatus_Waiting = 1,
559 mStatus_NoError = 0,
560
561 // mDNS return values are in the range FFFE FF00 (-65792) to FFFE FFFF (-65537)
562 // The top end of the range (FFFE FFFF) is used for error codes;
563 // the bottom end of the range (FFFE FF00) is used for non-error values;
564
565 // Error codes:
566 mStatus_UnknownErr = -65537, // 0xFFFE FFFF
567 mStatus_NoSuchNameErr = -65538,
568 mStatus_NoMemoryErr = -65539,
569 mStatus_BadParamErr = -65540,
570 mStatus_BadReferenceErr = -65541,
571 mStatus_BadStateErr = -65542,
572 mStatus_BadFlagsErr = -65543,
573 mStatus_UnsupportedErr = -65544,
574 mStatus_NotInitializedErr = -65545,
575 mStatus_NoCache = -65546,
576 mStatus_AlreadyRegistered = -65547,
577 mStatus_NameConflict = -65548,
578 mStatus_Invalid = -65549,
579 // = -65550,
580 mStatus_Incompatible = -65551,
581 mStatus_BadInterfaceErr = -65552,
582
583 // -65553 - -65789 currently unused
584
585 // Non-error values:
586 mStatus_GrowCache = -65790,
587 mStatus_ConfigChanged = -65791,
588 mStatus_MemFree = -65792 // 0xFFFE FF00
589 };
590
591 typedef mDNSs32 mStatus;
592
593 // RFC 1034/1035 specify that a domain label consists of a length byte plus up to 63 characters
594 #define MAX_DOMAIN_LABEL 63
595 typedef struct { mDNSu8 c[ 64]; } domainlabel; // One label: length byte and up to 63 characters
596
597 // RFC 1034/1035 specify that a domain name, including length bytes, data bytes, and terminating zero, may be up to 255 bytes long
598 #define MAX_DOMAIN_NAME 255
599 typedef struct { mDNSu8 c[256]; } domainname; // Up to 255 bytes of length-prefixed domainlabels
600
601 typedef struct { mDNSu8 c[256]; } UTF8str255; // Null-terminated C string
602
603 // The longest legal textual form of a DNS name is 1005 bytes, including the C-string terminating NULL at the end.
604 // Explanation:
605 // When a native domainname object is converted to printable textual form using ConvertDomainNameToCString(),
606 // non-printing characters are represented in the conventional DNS way, as '\ddd', where ddd is a three-digit decimal number.
607 // The longest legal domain name is 255 bytes, in the form of four labels as shown below:
608 // Length byte, 63 data bytes, length byte, 63 data bytes, length byte, 63 data bytes, length byte, 61 data bytes, zero byte.
609 // Each label is encoded textually as characters followed by a trailing dot.
610 // If every character has to be represented as a four-byte escape sequence, then this makes the maximum textual form four labels
611 // plus the C-string terminating NULL as shown below:
612 // 63*4+1 + 63*4+1 + 63*4+1 + 61*4+1 + 1 = 1005.
613 // Note that MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL is not normally used: If you're only decoding a single label, escaping is usually not required.
614 // It is for domain names, where dots are used as label separators, that proper escaping is vital.
615 #define MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL 254
616 #define MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME 1005
617
618 // ***************************************************************************
619 #if 0
620 #pragma mark - Resource Record structures
621 #endif
622
623 // Authoritative Resource Records:
624 // There are four basic types: Shared, Advisory, Unique, Known Unique
625
626 // * Shared Resource Records do not have to be unique
627 // -- Shared Resource Records are used for DNS-SD service PTRs
628 // -- It is okay for several hosts to have RRs with the same name but different RDATA
629 // -- We use a random delay on responses to reduce collisions when all the hosts respond to the same query
630 // -- These RRs typically have moderately high TTLs (e.g. one hour)
631 // -- These records are announced on startup and topology changes for the benefit of passive listeners
632 // -- These records send a goodbye packet when deregistering
633 //
634 // * Advisory Resource Records are like Shared Resource Records, except they don't send a goodbye packet
635 //
636 // * Unique Resource Records should be unique among hosts within any given mDNS scope
637 // -- The majority of Resource Records are of this type
638 // -- If two entities on the network have RRs with the same name but different RDATA, this is a conflict
639 // -- Responses may be sent immediately, because only one host should be responding to any particular query
640 // -- These RRs typically have low TTLs (e.g. ten seconds)
641 // -- On startup and after topology changes, a host issues queries to verify uniqueness
642
643 // * Known Unique Resource Records are treated like Unique Resource Records, except that mDNS does
644 // not have to verify their uniqueness because this is already known by other means (e.g. the RR name
645 // is derived from the host's IP or Ethernet address, which is already known to be a unique identifier).
646
647 // Summary of properties of different record types:
648 // Probe? Does this record type send probes before announcing?
649 // Conflict? Does this record type react if we observe an apparent conflict?
650 // Goodbye? Does this record type send a goodbye packet on departure?
651 //
652 // Probe? Conflict? Goodbye? Notes
653 // Unregistered Should not appear in any list (sanity check value)
654 // Shared No No Yes e.g. Service PTR record
655 // Deregistering No No Yes Shared record about to announce its departure and leave the list
656 // Advisory No No No
657 // Unique Yes Yes No Record intended to be unique -- will probe to verify
658 // Verified Yes Yes No Record has completed probing, and is verified unique
659 // KnownUnique No Yes No Record is assumed by other means to be unique
660
661 // Valid lifecycle of a record:
662 // Unregistered -> Shared -> Deregistering -(goodbye)-> Unregistered
663 // Unregistered -> Advisory -> Unregistered
664 // Unregistered -> Unique -(probe)-> Verified -> Unregistered
665 // Unregistered -> KnownUnique -> Unregistered
666
667 // Each Authoritative kDNSRecordType has only one bit set. This makes it easy to quickly see if a record
668 // is one of a particular set of types simply by performing the appropriate bitwise masking operation.
669
670 // Cache Resource Records (received from the network):
671 // There are four basic types: Answer, Unique Answer, Additional, Unique Additional
672 // Bit 7 (the top bit) of kDNSRecordType is always set for Cache Resource Records; always clear for Authoritative Resource Records
673 // Bit 6 (value 0x40) is set for answer records; clear for additional records
674 // Bit 5 (value 0x20) is set for records received with the kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet
675
676 enum
677 {
678 kDNSRecordTypeUnregistered = 0x00, // Not currently in any list
679 kDNSRecordTypeDeregistering = 0x01, // Shared record about to announce its departure and leave the list
680
681 kDNSRecordTypeUnique = 0x02, // Will become a kDNSRecordTypeVerified when probing is complete
682
683 kDNSRecordTypeAdvisory = 0x04, // Like Shared, but no goodbye packet
684 kDNSRecordTypeShared = 0x08, // Shared means record name does not have to be unique -- use random delay on responses
685 kDNSRecordTypeVerified = 0x10, // Unique means mDNS should check that name is unique (and then send immediate responses)
686 kDNSRecordTypeKnownUnique = 0x20, // Known Unique means mDNS can assume name is unique without checking
687
688 kDNSRecordTypeUniqueMask = (kDNSRecordTypeUnique | kDNSRecordTypeVerified | kDNSRecordTypeKnownUnique),
689 kDNSRecordTypeActiveMask = (kDNSRecordTypeAdvisory | kDNSRecordTypeShared | kDNSRecordTypeVerified | kDNSRecordTypeKnownUnique),
690
691 kDNSRecordTypePacketAdd = 0x80, // Received in the Additional Section of a DNS Response
692 kDNSRecordTypePacketAddUnique = 0xA0, // Received in the Additional Section of a DNS Response with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet set
693 kDNSRecordTypePacketAns = 0xC0, // Received in the Answer Section of a DNS Response
694 kDNSRecordTypePacketAnsUnique = 0xE0, // Received in the Answer Section of a DNS Response with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet set
695
696 kDNSRecordTypePacketAnsMask = 0x40, // True for PacketAns and PacketAnsUnique
697 kDNSRecordTypePacketUniqueMask = 0x20 // True for PacketAddUnique and PacketAnsUnique
698 };
699
700 typedef packedstruct { mDNSu16 priority; mDNSu16 weight; mDNSIPPort port; domainname target; } rdataSRV;
701 typedef packedstruct { mDNSu16 preference; domainname exchange; } rdataMX;
702
703 // StandardAuthRDSize is 264 (256+8), which is large enough to hold a maximum-sized SRV record
704 // MaximumRDSize is 8K the absolute maximum we support (at least for now)
705 #define StandardAuthRDSize 264
706 #define MaximumRDSize 8192
707
708 // InlineCacheRDSize is 64
709 // Records received from the network with rdata this size or less have their rdata stored right in the CacheRecord object
710 // Records received from the network with rdata larger than this have additional storage allocated for the rdata
711 // A quick unscientific sample from a busy network at Apple with lots of machines revealed this:
712 // 1461 records in cache
713 // 292 were one-byte TXT records
714 // 136 were four-byte A records
715 // 184 were sixteen-byte AAAA records
716 // 780 were various PTR, TXT and SRV records from 12-64 bytes
717 // Only 69 records had rdata bigger than 64 bytes
718 #define InlineCacheRDSize 64
719
720 typedef union
721 {
722 mDNSu8 data[StandardAuthRDSize];
723 mDNSv4Addr ip; // For 'A' record
724 mDNSv6Addr ipv6; // For 'AAAA' record
725 domainname name; // For PTR and CNAME records
726 UTF8str255 txt; // For TXT record
727 rdataSRV srv; // For SRV record
728 rdataMX mx; // For MX record
729 } RDataBody;
730
731 typedef struct
732 {
733 mDNSu16 MaxRDLength; // Amount of storage allocated for rdata (usually sizeof(RDataBody))
734 RDataBody u;
735 } RData;
736 #define sizeofRDataHeader (sizeof(RData) - sizeof(RDataBody))
737
738 typedef struct AuthRecord_struct AuthRecord;
739 typedef struct CacheRecord_struct CacheRecord;
740 typedef struct ResourceRecord_struct ResourceRecord;
741 typedef struct DNSQuestion_struct DNSQuestion;
742 typedef struct mDNS_struct mDNS;
743 typedef struct mDNS_PlatformSupport_struct mDNS_PlatformSupport;
744
745 // Note: Within an mDNSRecordCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Close(), mDNS_Execute()
746 typedef void mDNSRecordCallback(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, mStatus result);
747
748 // Note:
749 // Restrictions: An mDNSRecordUpdateCallback may not make any mDNS API calls.
750 // The intent of this callback is to allow the client to free memory, if necessary.
751 // The internal data structures of the mDNS code may not be in a state where mDNS API calls may be made safely.
752 typedef void mDNSRecordUpdateCallback(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, RData *OldRData);
753
754 struct ResourceRecord_struct
755 {
756 mDNSu8 RecordType; // See enum above
757 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // Set if this RR is specific to one interface
758 // For records received off the wire, InterfaceID is *always* set to the receiving interface
759 // For our authoritative records, InterfaceID is usually zero, except for those few records
760 // that are interface-specific (e.g. address records, especially linklocal addresses)
761 domainname name;
762 mDNSu16 rrtype;
763 mDNSu16 rrclass;
764 mDNSu32 rroriginalttl; // In seconds
765 mDNSu16 rdlength; // Size of the raw rdata, in bytes
766 mDNSu16 rdestimate; // Upper bound on size of rdata after name compression
767 mDNSu32 namehash; // Name-based (i.e. case insensitive) hash of name
768 mDNSu32 rdatahash; // 32-bit hash of the raw rdata
769 mDNSu32 rdnamehash; // Set if this rdata contains a domain name (e.g. PTR, SRV, CNAME etc.)
770 RData *rdata; // Pointer to storage for this rdata
771 };
772
773 struct AuthRecord_struct
774 {
775 // For examples of how to set up this structure for use in mDNS_Register(),
776 // see mDNS_AdvertiseInterface() or mDNS_RegisterService().
777 // Basically, resrec and persistent metadata need to be set up before calling mDNS_Register().
778 // mDNS_SetupResourceRecord() is avaliable as a helper routine to set up most fields to sensible default values for you
779
780 AuthRecord *next; // Next in list; first element of structure for efficiency reasons
781 ResourceRecord resrec;
782
783 // Persistent metadata for Authoritative Records
784 AuthRecord *Additional1; // Recommended additional record to include in response
785 AuthRecord *Additional2; // Another additional
786 AuthRecord *DependentOn; // This record depends on another for its uniqueness checking
787 AuthRecord *RRSet; // This unique record is part of an RRSet
788 mDNSRecordCallback *RecordCallback; // Callback function to call for state changes
789 void *RecordContext; // Context parameter for the callback function
790 mDNSu8 HostTarget; // Set if the target of this record (PTR, CNAME, SRV, etc.) is our host name
791
792 // Transient state for Authoritative Records
793 mDNSu8 Acknowledged; // Set if we've given the success callback to the client
794 mDNSu8 ProbeCount; // Number of probes remaining before this record is valid (kDNSRecordTypeUnique)
795 mDNSu8 AnnounceCount; // Number of announcements remaining (kDNSRecordTypeShared)
796 mDNSu8 IncludeInProbe; // Set if this RR is being put into a probe right now
797 mDNSInterfaceID ImmedAnswer; // Someone on this interface issued a query we need to answer (all-ones for all interfaces)
798 mDNSInterfaceID ImmedAdditional; // Hint that we might want to also send this record, just to be helpful
799 mDNSInterfaceID SendRNow; // The interface this query is being sent on right now
800 mDNSv4Addr v4Requester; // Recent v4 query for this record, or all-ones if more than one recent query
801 mDNSv6Addr v6Requester; // Recent v6 query for this record, or all-ones if more than one recent query
802 AuthRecord *NextResponse; // Link to the next element in the chain of responses to generate
803 const mDNSu8 *NR_AnswerTo; // Set if this record was selected by virtue of being a direct answer to a question
804 AuthRecord *NR_AdditionalTo; // Set if this record was selected by virtue of being additional to another
805 mDNSs32 ThisAPInterval; // In platform time units: Current interval for announce/probe
806 mDNSs32 AnnounceUntil; // In platform time units: Creation time + TTL
807 mDNSs32 LastAPTime; // In platform time units: Last time we sent announcement/probe
808 mDNSs32 LastMCTime; // Last time we multicast this record (used to guard against packet-storm attacks)
809 mDNSInterfaceID LastMCInterface; // Interface this record was multicast on at the time LastMCTime was recorded
810 RData *NewRData; // Set if we are updating this record with new rdata
811 mDNSu16 newrdlength; // ... and the length of the new RData
812 mDNSRecordUpdateCallback *UpdateCallback;
813 mDNSu32 UpdateCredits; // Token-bucket rate limiting of excessive updates
814 mDNSs32 NextUpdateCredit; // Time next token is added to bucket
815 mDNSs32 UpdateBlocked; // Set if update delaying is in effect
816
817 RData rdatastorage; // Normally the storage is right here, except for oversized records
818 // rdatastorage MUST be the last thing in the structure -- when using oversized AuthRecords, extra bytes
819 // are appended after the end of the AuthRecord, logically augmenting the size of the rdatastorage
820 // DO NOT ADD ANY MORE FIELDS HERE
821 };
822
823 struct CacheRecord_struct
824 {
825 CacheRecord *next; // Next in list; first element of structure for efficiency reasons
826 ResourceRecord resrec;
827
828 // Transient state for Cache Records
829 CacheRecord *NextInKAList; // Link to the next element in the chain of known answers to send
830 mDNSs32 TimeRcvd; // In platform time units
831 mDNSs32 NextRequiredQuery; // In platform time units
832 mDNSs32 LastUsed; // In platform time units
833 mDNSu32 UseCount; // Number of times this RR has been used to answer a question
834 DNSQuestion *CRActiveQuestion; // Points to an active question referencing this answer
835 mDNSu32 UnansweredQueries; // Number of times we've issued a query for this record without getting an answer
836 mDNSs32 LastUnansweredTime; // In platform time units; last time we incremented UnansweredQueries
837 mDNSu32 MPUnansweredQ; // Multi-packet query handling: Number of times we've seen a query for this record
838 mDNSs32 MPLastUnansweredQT; // Multi-packet query handling: Last time we incremented MPUnansweredQ
839 mDNSu32 MPUnansweredKA; // Multi-packet query handling: Number of times we've seen this record in a KA list
840 mDNSBool MPExpectingKA; // Multi-packet query handling: Set when we increment MPUnansweredQ; allows one KA
841 CacheRecord *NextInCFList; // Set if this is in the list of records we just received with the cache flush bit set
842
843 struct { mDNSu16 MaxRDLength; mDNSu8 data[InlineCacheRDSize]; } rdatastorage; // Storage for small records is right here
844 };
845
846 typedef struct
847 {
848 CacheRecord r;
849 mDNSu8 _extradata[MaximumRDSize-InlineCacheRDSize]; // Glue on the necessary number of extra bytes
850 } LargeCacheRecord;
851
852 typedef struct NetworkInterfaceInfo_struct NetworkInterfaceInfo;
853
854 struct NetworkInterfaceInfo_struct
855 {
856 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
857 NetworkInterfaceInfo *next;
858
859 mDNSBool InterfaceActive; // InterfaceActive is set if interface is sending & receiving packets
860 // InterfaceActive is clear if interface is here to represent an address with A
861 // and/or AAAA records, but there is already an earlier representative for this
862 // physical interface which will be used for the actual sending & receiving
863 // packets (this status may change as interfaces are added and removed)
864 mDNSBool IPv4Available; // If InterfaceActive, set if v4 available on this InterfaceID
865 mDNSBool IPv6Available; // If InterfaceActive, set if v6 available on this InterfaceID
866
867 // Standard AuthRecords that every Responder host should have (one per active IP address)
868 AuthRecord RR_A; // 'A' or 'AAAA' (address) record for our ".local" name
869 AuthRecord RR_PTR; // PTR (reverse lookup) record
870 AuthRecord RR_HINFO;
871
872 // Client API fields: The client must set up these fields *before* calling mDNS_RegisterInterface()
873 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID;
874 mDNSAddr ip;
875 mDNSBool Advertise; // Set Advertise to false if you are only searching on this interface
876 mDNSBool TxAndRx; // Set to false if not sending and receiving packets on this interface
877 };
878
879 typedef struct ExtraResourceRecord_struct ExtraResourceRecord;
880 struct ExtraResourceRecord_struct
881 {
882 ExtraResourceRecord *next;
883 AuthRecord r;
884 // Note: Add any additional fields *before* the AuthRecord in this structure, not at the end.
885 // In some cases clients can allocate larger chunks of memory and set r->rdata->MaxRDLength to indicate
886 // that this extra memory is available, which would result in any fields after the AuthRecord getting smashed
887 };
888
889 // Note: Within an mDNSServiceCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Close(), mDNS_Execute()
890 typedef struct ServiceRecordSet_struct ServiceRecordSet;
891 typedef void mDNSServiceCallback(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *const sr, mStatus result);
892 struct ServiceRecordSet_struct
893 {
894 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
895 // No fields need to be set up by the client prior to calling mDNS_RegisterService();
896 // all required data is passed as parameters to that function.
897 mDNSServiceCallback *ServiceCallback;
898 void *ServiceContext;
899 ExtraResourceRecord *Extras; // Optional list of extra AuthRecords attached to this service registration
900 mDNSu32 NumSubTypes;
901 AuthRecord *SubTypes;
902 mDNSBool Conflict; // Set if this record set was forcibly deregistered because of a conflict
903 domainname Host; // Set if this service record does not use the standard target host name
904 AuthRecord RR_ADV; // e.g. _services._mdns._udp.local. PTR _printer._tcp.local.
905 AuthRecord RR_PTR; // e.g. _printer._tcp.local. PTR Name._printer._tcp.local.
906 AuthRecord RR_SRV; // e.g. Name._printer._tcp.local. SRV 0 0 port target
907 AuthRecord RR_TXT; // e.g. Name._printer._tcp.local. TXT PrintQueueName
908 // Don't add any fields after AuthRecord RR_TXT.
909 // This is where the implicit extra space goes if we allocate a ServiceRecordSet containing an oversized RR_TXT record
910 };
911
912 // ***************************************************************************
913 #if 0
914 #pragma mark - Question structures
915 #endif
916
917 // We record the last eight instances of each duplicate query
918 // This gives us v4/v6 on each of Ethernet/AirPort and Firewire, and two free slots "for future expansion"
919 // If the host has more active interfaces that this it is not fatal -- duplicate question suppression will degrade gracefully.
920 // Since we will still remember the last eight, the busiest interfaces will still get the effective duplicate question suppression.
921 #define DupSuppressInfoSize 8
922
923 typedef struct
924 {
925 mDNSs32 Time;
926 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID;
927 mDNSs32 Type; // v4 or v6?
928 } DupSuppressInfo;
929
930 // Note: Within an mDNSQuestionCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Close(), mDNS_Execute()
931 typedef void mDNSQuestionCallback(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *question, const ResourceRecord *const answer, mDNSBool AddRecord);
932 struct DNSQuestion_struct
933 {
934 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
935 DNSQuestion *next;
936 mDNSu32 qnamehash;
937 mDNSs32 LastQTime; // Last scheduled transmission of this Q on *all* applicable interfaces
938 mDNSs32 ThisQInterval; // LastQTime + ThisQInterval is the next scheduled transmission of this Q
939 // ThisQInterval > 0 for an active question;
940 // ThisQInterval = 0 for a suspended question that's still in the list
941 // ThisQInterval = -1 for a cancelled question that's been removed from the list
942 mDNSu32 RecentAnswers; // Number of answers since the last time we sent this query
943 mDNSu32 CurrentAnswers; // Number of records currently in the cache that answer this question
944 mDNSu32 LargeAnswers; // Number of answers with rdata > 1024 bytes
945 mDNSu32 UniqueAnswers; // Number of answers received with kDNSClass_UniqueRRSet bit set
946 DNSQuestion *DuplicateOf;
947 DNSQuestion *NextInDQList;
948 DupSuppressInfo DupSuppress[DupSuppressInfoSize];
949 mDNSInterfaceID SendQNow; // The interface this query is being sent on right now
950 mDNSBool SendOnAll; // Set if we're sending this question on all active interfaces
951 mDNSs32 LastQTxTime; // Last time this Q was sent on one (but not necessarily all) interfaces
952
953 // Client API fields: The client must set up these fields *before* calling mDNS_StartQuery()
954 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // Non-zero if you want to issue link-local queries only on a single specific IP interface
955 domainname qname;
956 mDNSu16 qtype;
957 mDNSu16 qclass;
958 mDNSQuestionCallback *QuestionCallback;
959 void *QuestionContext;
960 };
961
962 typedef struct
963 {
964 // Client API fields: The client must set up name and InterfaceID *before* calling mDNS_StartResolveService()
965 // When the callback is invoked, ip, port, TXTlen and TXTinfo will have been filled in with the results learned from the network.
966 domainname name;
967 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID; // ID of the interface the response was received on
968 mDNSAddr ip; // Remote (destination) IP address where this service can be accessed
969 mDNSIPPort port; // Port where this service can be accessed
970 mDNSu16 TXTlen;
971 mDNSu8 TXTinfo[2048]; // Additional demultiplexing information (e.g. LPR queue name)
972 } ServiceInfo;
973
974 // Note: Within an mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback mDNS all API calls are legal except mDNS_Init(), mDNS_Close(), mDNS_Execute()
975 typedef struct ServiceInfoQuery_struct ServiceInfoQuery;
976 typedef void mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback(mDNS *const m, ServiceInfoQuery *query);
977 struct ServiceInfoQuery_struct
978 {
979 // Internal state fields. These are used internally by mDNSCore; the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
980 // No fields need to be set up by the client prior to calling mDNS_StartResolveService();
981 // all required data is passed as parameters to that function.
982 // The ServiceInfoQuery structure memory is working storage for mDNSCore to discover the requested information
983 // and place it in the ServiceInfo structure. After the client has called mDNS_StopResolveService(), it may
984 // dispose of the ServiceInfoQuery structure while retaining the results in the ServiceInfo structure.
985 DNSQuestion qSRV;
986 DNSQuestion qTXT;
987 DNSQuestion qAv4;
988 DNSQuestion qAv6;
989 mDNSu8 GotSRV;
990 mDNSu8 GotTXT;
991 mDNSu8 GotADD;
992 mDNSu32 Answers;
993 ServiceInfo *info;
994 mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback *ServiceInfoQueryCallback;
995 void *ServiceInfoQueryContext;
996 };
997
998 // ***************************************************************************
999 #if 0
1000 #pragma mark - Main mDNS object, used to hold all the mDNS state
1001 #endif
1002
1003 typedef void mDNSCallback(mDNS *const m, mStatus result);
1004
1005 #define CACHE_HASH_SLOTS 499
1006
1007 enum
1008 {
1009 mDNS_KnownBug_PhantomInterfaces = 1
1010 };
1011
1012 struct mDNS_struct
1013 {
1014 // Internal state fields. These hold the main internal state of mDNSCore;
1015 // the client layer needn't be concerned with them.
1016 // No fields need to be set up by the client prior to calling mDNS_Init();
1017 // all required data is passed as parameters to that function.
1018
1019 mDNS_PlatformSupport *p; // Pointer to platform-specific data of indeterminite size
1020 mDNSu32 KnownBugs;
1021 mDNSBool AdvertiseLocalAddresses;
1022 mStatus mDNSPlatformStatus;
1023 mDNSCallback *MainCallback;
1024 void *MainContext;
1025
1026 // For debugging: To catch and report locking failures
1027 mDNSu32 mDNS_busy; // Incremented between mDNS_Lock/mDNS_Unlock section
1028 mDNSu32 mDNS_reentrancy; // Incremented when calling a client callback
1029 mDNSu8 mDNS_shutdown; // Set when we're shutting down, allows us to skip some unnecessary steps
1030 mDNSu8 lock_rrcache; // For debugging: Set at times when these lists may not be modified
1031 mDNSu8 lock_Questions;
1032 mDNSu8 lock_Records;
1033 char MsgBuffer[80]; // Temp storage used while building error log messages
1034
1035 // Task Scheduling variables
1036 mDNSs32 timenow; // The time that this particular activation of the mDNS code started
1037 mDNSs32 timenow_last; // The time the last time we ran
1038 mDNSs32 timenow_adjust; // Correction applied if we ever discover time went backwards
1039 mDNSs32 NextScheduledEvent; // Derived from values below
1040 mDNSs32 SuppressSending; // Don't send *any* packets during this time
1041 mDNSs32 NextCacheCheck; // Next time to refresh cache record before it expires
1042 mDNSs32 NextScheduledQuery; // Next time to send query in its exponential backoff sequence
1043 mDNSs32 NextScheduledProbe; // Next time to probe for new authoritative record
1044 mDNSs32 NextScheduledResponse; // Next time to send authoritative record(s) in responses
1045 mDNSs32 ExpectUnicastResponse; // Set when we send a query with the kDNSQClass_UnicastResponse bit set
1046 mDNSs32 RandomQueryDelay; // For de-synchronization of query packets on the wire
1047 mDNSBool SendDeregistrations; // Set if we need to send deregistrations (immediately)
1048 mDNSBool SendImmediateAnswers; // Set if we need to send answers (immediately -- or as soon as SuppressSending clears)
1049 mDNSBool SleepState; // Set if we're sleeping (send no more packets)
1050
1051 // These fields only required for mDNS Searcher...
1052 DNSQuestion *Questions; // List of all registered questions, active and inactive
1053 DNSQuestion *NewQuestions; // Fresh questions not yet answered from cache
1054 DNSQuestion *CurrentQuestion; // Next question about to be examined in AnswerLocalQuestions()
1055 DNSQuestion *LocalOnlyQuestions; // Questions with InterfaceID set to ~0 ("local only")
1056 DNSQuestion *NewLocalOnlyQuestions; // Fresh local-only questions not yet answered
1057 mDNSu32 rrcache_size; // Total number of available cache entries
1058 mDNSu32 rrcache_totalused; // Number of cache entries currently occupied
1059 mDNSu32 rrcache_active; // Number of cache entries currently occupied by records that answer active questions
1060 mDNSu32 rrcache_report;
1061 CacheRecord *rrcache_free;
1062 CacheRecord *rrcache_hash[CACHE_HASH_SLOTS];
1063 CacheRecord **rrcache_tail[CACHE_HASH_SLOTS];
1064 mDNSu32 rrcache_used[CACHE_HASH_SLOTS];
1065
1066 // Fields below only required for mDNS Responder...
1067 domainlabel nicelabel; // Rich text label encoded using canonically precomposed UTF-8
1068 domainlabel hostlabel; // Conforms to RFC 1034 "letter-digit-hyphen" ARPANET host name rules
1069 domainname hostname; // Host Name, e.g. "Foo.local."
1070 UTF8str255 HIHardware;
1071 UTF8str255 HISoftware;
1072 AuthRecord *ResourceRecords;
1073 AuthRecord *DuplicateRecords; // Records currently 'on hold' because they are duplicates of existing records
1074 AuthRecord *LocalOnlyRecords; // Local records registered with InterfaceID set to ~0 ("local only")
1075 AuthRecord *NewLocalOnlyRecords; // Fresh local-only records not yet delivered to local-only questions
1076 mDNSBool DiscardLocalOnlyRecords;// Set when we have "remove" events we need to deliver to local-only questions
1077 AuthRecord *CurrentRecord; // Next AuthRecord about to be examined
1078 NetworkInterfaceInfo *HostInterfaces;
1079 mDNSs32 ProbeFailTime;
1080 mDNSs32 NumFailedProbes;
1081 mDNSs32 SuppressProbes;
1082 };
1083
1084 // ***************************************************************************
1085 #if 0
1086 #pragma mark - Useful Static Constants
1087 #endif
1088
1089 extern const mDNSIPPort zeroIPPort;
1090 extern const mDNSv4Addr zeroIPAddr;
1091 extern const mDNSv6Addr zerov6Addr;
1092 extern const mDNSv4Addr onesIPv4Addr;
1093 extern const mDNSv6Addr onesIPv6Addr;
1094 extern const mDNSInterfaceID mDNSInterface_Any;
1095
1096 extern const mDNSIPPort UnicastDNSPort;
1097 extern const mDNSIPPort MulticastDNSPort;
1098 extern const mDNSv4Addr AllDNSAdminGroup;
1099 extern const mDNSv4Addr AllDNSLinkGroup;
1100 extern const mDNSv6Addr AllDNSLinkGroupv6;
1101 extern const mDNSAddr AllDNSLinkGroup_v4;
1102 extern const mDNSAddr AllDNSLinkGroup_v6;
1103
1104 // ***************************************************************************
1105 #if 0
1106 #pragma mark - Main Client Functions
1107 #endif
1108
1109 // Every client should call mDNS_Init, passing in storage for the mDNS object, mDNS_PlatformSupport object, and rrcache.
1110 // The rrcachesize parameter is the size of (i.e. number of entries in) the rrcache array passed in.
1111 // Most clients use mDNS_Init_AdvertiseLocalAddresses. This causes mDNSCore to automatically
1112 // create the correct address records for all the hosts interfaces. If you plan to advertise
1113 // services being offered by the local machine, this is almost always what you want.
1114 // There are two cases where you might use mDNS_Init_DontAdvertiseLocalAddresses:
1115 // 1. A client-only device, that browses for services but doesn't advertise any of its own.
1116 // 2. A proxy-registration service, that advertises services being offered by other machines, and takes
1117 // the appropriate steps to manually create the correct address records for those other machines.
1118 // In principle, a proxy-like registration service could manually create address records for its own machine too,
1119 // but this would be pointless extra effort when using mDNS_Init_AdvertiseLocalAddresses does that for you.
1120 //
1121 // When mDNS has finished setting up the client's callback is called
1122 // A client can also spin and poll the mDNSPlatformStatus field to see when it changes from mStatus_Waiting to mStatus_NoError
1123 //
1124 // Call mDNS_Close to tidy up before exiting
1125 //
1126 // Call mDNS_Register with a completed AuthRecord object to register a resource record
1127 // If the resource record type is kDNSRecordTypeUnique (or kDNSknownunique) then if a conflicting resource record is discovered,
1128 // the resource record's mDNSRecordCallback will be called with error code mStatus_NameConflict. The callback should deregister
1129 // the record, and may then try registering the record again after picking a new name (e.g. by automatically appending a number).
1130 //
1131 // Call mDNS_StartQuery to initiate a query. mDNS will proceed to issue Multicast DNS query packets, and any time a response
1132 // is received containing a record which matches the question, the DNSQuestion's mDNSAnswerCallback function will be called
1133 // Call mDNS_StopQuery when no more answers are required
1134 //
1135 // Care should be taken on multi-threaded or interrupt-driven environments.
1136 // The main mDNS routines call mDNSPlatformLock() on entry and mDNSPlatformUnlock() on exit;
1137 // each platform layer needs to implement these appropriately for its respective platform.
1138 // For example, if the support code on a particular platform implements timer callbacks at interrupt time, then
1139 // mDNSPlatformLock/Unlock need to disable interrupts or do similar concurrency control to ensure that the mDNS
1140 // code is not entered by an interrupt-time timer callback while in the middle of processing a client call.
1141
1142 extern mStatus mDNS_Init (mDNS *const m, mDNS_PlatformSupport *const p,
1143 CacheRecord *rrcachestorage, mDNSu32 rrcachesize,
1144 mDNSBool AdvertiseLocalAddresses,
1145 mDNSCallback *Callback, void *Context);
1146 // See notes above on use of NoCache/ZeroCacheSize
1147 #define mDNS_Init_NoCache mDNSNULL
1148 #define mDNS_Init_ZeroCacheSize 0
1149 // See notes above on use of Advertise/DontAdvertiseLocalAddresses
1150 #define mDNS_Init_AdvertiseLocalAddresses mDNStrue
1151 #define mDNS_Init_DontAdvertiseLocalAddresses mDNSfalse
1152 #define mDNS_Init_NoInitCallback mDNSNULL
1153 #define mDNS_Init_NoInitCallbackContext mDNSNULL
1154
1155 extern void mDNS_GrowCache (mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *storage, mDNSu32 numrecords);
1156 extern void mDNS_Close (mDNS *const m);
1157 extern mDNSs32 mDNS_Execute (mDNS *const m);
1158
1159 extern mStatus mDNS_Register (mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr);
1160 extern mStatus mDNS_Update (mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr, mDNSu32 newttl,
1161 const mDNSu16 newrdlength,
1162 RData *const newrdata, mDNSRecordUpdateCallback *Callback);
1163 extern mStatus mDNS_Deregister(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr);
1164
1165 extern mStatus mDNS_StartQuery(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question);
1166 extern mStatus mDNS_StopQuery (mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question);
1167 extern mStatus mDNS_Reconfirm (mDNS *const m, CacheRecord *const cacherr);
1168 extern mStatus mDNS_ReconfirmByValue(mDNS *const m, ResourceRecord *const rr);
1169
1170 // ***************************************************************************
1171 #if 0
1172 #pragma mark - Platform support functions that are accessible to the client layer too
1173 #endif
1174
1175 extern mDNSs32 mDNSPlatformOneSecond;
1176 extern mDNSs32 mDNSPlatformTimeNow(void);
1177
1178 // ***************************************************************************
1179 #if 0
1180 #pragma mark - General utility and helper functions
1181 #endif
1182
1183 // mDNS_RegisterService is a single call to register the set of resource records associated with a given named service.
1184 //
1185 // mDNS_StartResolveService is single call which is equivalent to multiple calls to mDNS_StartQuery,
1186 // to find the IP address, port number, and demultiplexing information for a given named service.
1187 // As with mDNS_StartQuery, it executes asynchronously, and calls the ServiceInfoQueryCallback when the answer is
1188 // found. After the service is resolved, the client should call mDNS_StopResolveService to complete the transaction.
1189 // The client can also call mDNS_StopResolveService at any time to abort the transaction.
1190 //
1191 // mDNS_GetBrowseDomains is a special case of the mDNS_StartQuery call, where the resulting answers
1192 // are a list of PTR records indicating (in the rdata) domains that are recommended for browsing.
1193 // After getting the list of domains to browse, call mDNS_StopQuery to end the search.
1194 // mDNS_GetDefaultBrowseDomain returns the name of the domain that should be highlighted by default.
1195 //
1196 // mDNS_GetRegistrationDomains and mDNS_GetDefaultRegistrationDomain are the equivalent calls to get the list
1197 // of one or more domains that should be offered to the user as choices for where they may register their service,
1198 // and the default domain in which to register in the case where the user has made no selection.
1199
1200 extern void mDNS_SetupResourceRecord(AuthRecord *rr, RData *RDataStorage, mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID,
1201 mDNSu16 rrtype, mDNSu32 ttl, mDNSu8 RecordType, mDNSRecordCallback Callback, void *Context);
1202
1203 extern mStatus mDNS_RegisterService (mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr,
1204 const domainlabel *const name, const domainname *const type, const domainname *const domain,
1205 const domainname *const host, mDNSIPPort port, const mDNSu8 txtinfo[], mDNSu16 txtlen,
1206 AuthRecord *SubTypes, mDNSu32 NumSubTypes,
1207 const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSServiceCallback Callback, void *Context);
1208 extern mStatus mDNS_AddRecordToService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr, ExtraResourceRecord *extra, RData *rdata, mDNSu32 ttl);
1209 extern mStatus mDNS_RemoveRecordFromService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr, ExtraResourceRecord *extra);
1210 extern mStatus mDNS_RenameAndReregisterService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *const sr, const domainlabel *newname);
1211 extern mStatus mDNS_DeregisterService(mDNS *const m, ServiceRecordSet *sr);
1212
1213 extern mStatus mDNS_RegisterNoSuchService(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *const rr,
1214 const domainlabel *const name, const domainname *const type, const domainname *const domain,
1215 const domainname *const host,
1216 const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSRecordCallback Callback, void *Context);
1217 #define mDNS_DeregisterNoSuchService mDNS_Deregister
1218
1219 extern mStatus mDNS_StartBrowse(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question,
1220 const domainname *const srv, const domainname *const domain,
1221 const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSQuestionCallback *Callback, void *Context);
1222 #define mDNS_StopBrowse mDNS_StopQuery
1223
1224 extern mStatus mDNS_StartResolveService(mDNS *const m, ServiceInfoQuery *query, ServiceInfo *info, mDNSServiceInfoQueryCallback *Callback, void *Context);
1225 extern void mDNS_StopResolveService (mDNS *const m, ServiceInfoQuery *query);
1226
1227 typedef enum
1228 {
1229 mDNS_DomainTypeBrowse = 0,
1230 mDNS_DomainTypeBrowseDefault = 1,
1231 mDNS_DomainTypeRegistration = 2,
1232 mDNS_DomainTypeRegistrationDefault = 3
1233 } mDNS_DomainType;
1234
1235 extern mStatus mDNS_GetDomains(mDNS *const m, DNSQuestion *const question, mDNS_DomainType DomainType, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSQuestionCallback *Callback, void *Context);
1236 // In the Panther mDNSResponder we don't do unicast queries yet, so there's no point trying to do domain enumeration
1237 // mDNS_GetDomains() and mDNS_StopGetDomains() are set to be no-ops so that clients don't try to do browse/register operations that will fail
1238 //#define mDNS_StopGetDomains mDNS_StopQuery
1239 #define mDNS_StopGetDomains(m,q) ((void)(m),(void)(q))
1240 extern mStatus mDNS_AdvertiseDomains(mDNS *const m, AuthRecord *rr, mDNS_DomainType DomainType, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, char *domname);
1241 #define mDNS_StopAdvertiseDomains mDNS_Deregister
1242
1243 // ***************************************************************************
1244 #if 0
1245 #pragma mark - DNS name utility functions
1246 #endif
1247
1248 // In order to expose the full capabilities of the DNS protocol (which allows any arbitrary eight-bit values
1249 // in domain name labels, including unlikely characters like ascii nulls and even dots) all the mDNS APIs
1250 // work with DNS's native length-prefixed strings. For convenience in C, the following utility functions
1251 // are provided for converting between C's null-terminated strings and DNS's length-prefixed strings.
1252
1253 // Assignment
1254 // A simple C structure assignment of a domainname can cause a protection fault by accessing unmapped memory,
1255 // because that object is defined to be 256 bytes long, but not all domainname objects are truly the full size.
1256 // This macro uses mDNSPlatformMemCopy() to make sure it only touches the actual bytes that are valid.
1257 #define AssignDomainName(DST, SRC) mDNSPlatformMemCopy((SRC).c, (DST).c, DomainNameLength(&(SRC)))
1258
1259 // Comparison functions
1260 extern mDNSBool SameDomainLabel(const mDNSu8 *a, const mDNSu8 *b);
1261 extern mDNSBool SameDomainName(const domainname *const d1, const domainname *const d2);
1262
1263 // Get total length of domain name, in native DNS format, including terminal root label
1264 // (e.g. length of "com." is 5 (length byte, three data bytes, final zero)
1265 extern mDNSu16 DomainNameLength(const domainname *const name);
1266
1267 // Append functions to append one or more labels to an existing native format domain name:
1268 // AppendLiteralLabelString adds a single label from a literal C string, with no escape character interpretation.
1269 // AppendDNSNameString adds zero or more labels from a C string using conventional DNS dots-and-escaping interpretation
1270 // AppendDomainLabel adds a single label from a native format domainlabel
1271 // AppendDomainName adds zero or more labels from a native format domainname
1272 extern mDNSu8 *AppendLiteralLabelString(domainname *const name, const char *cstr);
1273 extern mDNSu8 *AppendDNSNameString (domainname *const name, const char *cstr);
1274 extern mDNSu8 *AppendDomainLabel (domainname *const name, const domainlabel *const label);
1275 extern mDNSu8 *AppendDomainName (domainname *const name, const domainname *const append);
1276
1277 // Convert from null-terminated string to native DNS format:
1278 // The DomainLabel form makes a single label from a literal C string, with no escape character interpretation.
1279 // The DomainName form makes native format domain name from a C string using conventional DNS interpretation:
1280 // dots separate labels, and within each label, '\.' represents a literal dot, '\\' represents a literal
1281 // backslash and backslash with three decimal digits (e.g. \000) represents an arbitrary byte value.
1282 extern mDNSBool MakeDomainLabelFromLiteralString(domainlabel *const label, const char *cstr);
1283 extern mDNSu8 *MakeDomainNameFromDNSNameString (domainname *const name, const char *cstr);
1284
1285 // Convert native format domainlabel or domainname back to C string format
1286 // IMPORTANT:
1287 // When using ConvertDomainLabelToCString, the target buffer must be MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL (254) bytes long
1288 // to guarantee there will be no buffer overrun. It is only safe to use a buffer shorter than this in rare cases
1289 // where the label is known to be constrained somehow (for example, if the label is known to be either "_tcp" or "_udp").
1290 // Similarly, when using ConvertDomainNameToCString, the target buffer must be MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME (1005) bytes long.
1291 // See definitions of MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_LABEL and MAX_ESCAPED_DOMAIN_NAME for more detailed explanation.
1292 extern char *ConvertDomainLabelToCString_withescape(const domainlabel *const name, char *cstr, char esc);
1293 #define ConvertDomainLabelToCString_unescaped(D,C) ConvertDomainLabelToCString_withescape((D), (C), 0)
1294 #define ConvertDomainLabelToCString(D,C) ConvertDomainLabelToCString_withescape((D), (C), '\\')
1295 extern char *ConvertDomainNameToCString_withescape(const domainname *const name, char *cstr, char esc);
1296 #define ConvertDomainNameToCString_unescaped(D,C) ConvertDomainNameToCString_withescape((D), (C), 0)
1297 #define ConvertDomainNameToCString(D,C) ConvertDomainNameToCString_withescape((D), (C), '\\')
1298
1299 extern void ConvertUTF8PstringToRFC1034HostLabel(const mDNSu8 UTF8Name[], domainlabel *const hostlabel);
1300
1301 extern mDNSu8 *ConstructServiceName(domainname *const fqdn, const domainlabel *name, const domainname *type, const domainname *const domain);
1302 extern mDNSBool DeconstructServiceName(const domainname *const fqdn, domainlabel *const name, domainname *const type, domainname *const domain);
1303
1304 // Note: Some old functions have been replaced by more sensibly-named versions.
1305 // You can uncomment the hash-defines below if you don't want to have to change your source code right away.
1306 // When updating your code, note that (unlike the old versions) *all* the new routines take the target object
1307 // as their first parameter.
1308 //#define ConvertCStringToDomainName(SRC,DST) MakeDomainNameFromDNSNameString((DST),(SRC))
1309 //#define ConvertCStringToDomainLabel(SRC,DST) MakeDomainLabelFromLiteralString((DST),(SRC))
1310 //#define AppendStringLabelToName(DST,SRC) AppendLiteralLabelString((DST),(SRC))
1311 //#define AppendStringNameToName(DST,SRC) AppendDNSNameString((DST),(SRC))
1312 //#define AppendDomainLabelToName(DST,SRC) AppendDomainLabel((DST),(SRC))
1313 //#define AppendDomainNameToName(DST,SRC) AppendDomainName((DST),(SRC))
1314
1315 // ***************************************************************************
1316 #if 0
1317 #pragma mark - Other utility functions
1318 #endif
1319
1320 extern mDNSu32 mDNS_vsnprintf(char *sbuffer, mDNSu32 buflen, const char *fmt, va_list arg);
1321 extern mDNSu32 mDNS_snprintf(char *sbuffer, mDNSu32 buflen, const char *fmt, ...) IS_A_PRINTF_STYLE_FUNCTION(3,4);
1322 extern char *DNSTypeName(mDNSu16 rrtype);
1323 extern char *GetRRDisplayString_rdb(mDNS *const m, const ResourceRecord *rr, RDataBody *rd);
1324 #define GetRRDisplayString(m, rr) GetRRDisplayString_rdb((m), &(rr)->resrec, &(rr)->resrec.rdata->u)
1325 extern mDNSBool mDNSSameAddress(const mDNSAddr *ip1, const mDNSAddr *ip2);
1326 extern void IncrementLabelSuffix(domainlabel *name, mDNSBool RichText);
1327
1328 // ***************************************************************************
1329 #if 0
1330 #pragma mark - PlatformSupport interface
1331 #endif
1332
1333 // This section defines the interface to the Platform Support layer.
1334 // Normal client code should not use any of types defined here, or directly call any of the functions defined here.
1335 // The definitions are placed here because sometimes clients do use these calls indirectly, via other supported client operations.
1336 // For example, AssignDomainName is a macro defined using mDNSPlatformMemCopy()
1337
1338 typedef packedstruct
1339 {
1340 mDNSOpaque16 id;
1341 mDNSOpaque16 flags;
1342 mDNSu16 numQuestions;
1343 mDNSu16 numAnswers;
1344 mDNSu16 numAuthorities;
1345 mDNSu16 numAdditionals;
1346 } DNSMessageHeader;
1347
1348 // We can send and receive packets up to 9000 bytes (Ethernet Jumbo Frame size, if that ever becomes widely used)
1349 // However, in the normal case we try to limit packets to 1500 bytes so that we don't get IP fragmentation on standard Ethernet
1350 // 40 (IPv6 header) + 8 (UDP header) + 12 (DNS message header) + 1440 (DNS message body) = 1500 total
1351 #define AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData 8940
1352 #define NormalMaxDNSMessageData 1440
1353 typedef packedstruct
1354 {
1355 DNSMessageHeader h; // Note: Size 12 bytes
1356 mDNSu8 data[AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData]; // 40 (IPv6) + 8 (UDP) + 12 (DNS header) + 8940 (data) = 9000
1357 } DNSMessage;
1358
1359 // Every platform support module must provide the following functions.
1360 // mDNSPlatformInit() typically opens a communication endpoint, and starts listening for mDNS packets.
1361 // When Setup is complete, the platform support layer calls mDNSCoreInitComplete().
1362 // mDNSPlatformSendUDP() sends one UDP packet
1363 // When a packet is received, the PlatformSupport code calls mDNSCoreReceive()
1364 // mDNSPlatformClose() tidies up on exit
1365 // Note: mDNSPlatformMemAllocate/mDNSPlatformMemFree are only required for handling oversized resource records.
1366 // If your target platform has a well-defined specialized application, and you know that all the records it uses
1367 // are InlineCacheRDSize or less, then you can just make a simple mDNSPlatformMemAllocate() stub that always returns
1368 // NULL. InlineCacheRDSize is a compile-time constant, which is set by default to 64. If you need to handle records
1369 // a little larger than this and you don't want to have to implement run-time allocation and freeing, then you
1370 // can raise the value of this constant to a suitable value (at the expense of increased memory usage).
1371 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformInit (mDNS *const m);
1372 extern void mDNSPlatformClose (mDNS *const m);
1373 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformSendUDP(const mDNS *const m, const DNSMessage *const msg, const mDNSu8 *const end,
1374 mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSIPPort srcport, const mDNSAddr *dst, mDNSIPPort dstport);
1375
1376 extern void mDNSPlatformLock (const mDNS *const m);
1377 extern void mDNSPlatformUnlock (const mDNS *const m);
1378
1379 extern void mDNSPlatformStrCopy (const void *src, void *dst);
1380 extern mDNSu32 mDNSPlatformStrLen (const void *src);
1381 extern void mDNSPlatformMemCopy (const void *src, void *dst, mDNSu32 len);
1382 extern mDNSBool mDNSPlatformMemSame (const void *src, const void *dst, mDNSu32 len);
1383 extern void mDNSPlatformMemZero ( void *dst, mDNSu32 len);
1384 extern void * mDNSPlatformMemAllocate (mDNSu32 len);
1385 extern void mDNSPlatformMemFree (void *mem);
1386 extern mStatus mDNSPlatformTimeInit (mDNSs32 *timenow);
1387
1388 // The core mDNS code provides these functions, for the platform support code to call at appropriate times
1389 //
1390 // mDNS_GenerateFQDN() is called once on startup (typically from mDNSPlatformInit())
1391 // and then again on each subsequent change of the dot-local host name.
1392 //
1393 // mDNS_RegisterInterface() is used by the platform support layer to inform mDNSCore of what
1394 // physical and/or logical interfaces are available for sending and receiving packets.
1395 // Typically it is called on startup for each available interface, but register/deregister may be
1396 // called again later, on multiple occasions, to inform the core of interface configuration changes.
1397 // If set->Advertise is set non-zero, then mDNS_RegisterInterface() also registers the standard
1398 // resource records that should be associated with every publicised IP address/interface:
1399 // -- Name-to-address records (A/AAAA)
1400 // -- Address-to-name records (PTR)
1401 // -- Host information (HINFO)
1402 //
1403 // mDNSCoreInitComplete() is called when the platform support layer is finished.
1404 // Typically this is at the end of mDNSPlatformInit(), but may be later
1405 // (on platforms like OT that allow asynchronous initialization of the networking stack).
1406 //
1407 // mDNSCoreReceive() is called when a UDP packet is received
1408 //
1409 // mDNSCoreMachineSleep() is called when the machine sleeps or wakes
1410 // (This refers to heavyweight laptop-style sleep/wake that disables network access,
1411 // not lightweight second-by-second CPU power management modes.)
1412
1413 extern void mDNS_GenerateFQDN(mDNS *const m);
1414 extern mStatus mDNS_RegisterInterface (mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *set);
1415 extern void mDNS_DeregisterInterface(mDNS *const m, NetworkInterfaceInfo *set);
1416 extern void mDNSCoreInitComplete(mDNS *const m, mStatus result);
1417 extern void mDNSCoreReceive(mDNS *const m, DNSMessage *const msg, const mDNSu8 *const end,
1418 const mDNSAddr *const srcaddr, const mDNSIPPort srcport,
1419 const mDNSAddr *const dstaddr, const mDNSIPPort dstport, const mDNSInterfaceID InterfaceID, mDNSu8 ttl);
1420 extern void mDNSCoreMachineSleep(mDNS *const m, mDNSBool wake);
1421
1422 // ***************************************************************************
1423 #if 0
1424 #pragma mark - Compile-Time assertion checks
1425 #endif
1426
1427 // Some C compiler cleverness. We can make the compiler check certain things for
1428 // us, and report compile-time errors if anything is wrong. The usual way to do
1429 // this would be to use a run-time "if" statement, but then you don't find out
1430 // what's wrong until you run the software. This way, if the assertion condition
1431 // is false, the array size is negative, and the complier complains immediately.
1432
1433 struct mDNS_CompileTimeAssertionChecks
1434 {
1435 // Check that the compiler generated our on-the-wire packet format structure definitions
1436 // properly packed, without adding padding bytes to align fields on 32-bit or 64-bit boundaries.
1437 char assert0[(sizeof(rdataSRV) == 262 ) ? 1 : -1];
1438 char assert1[(sizeof(DNSMessageHeader) == 12 ) ? 1 : -1];
1439 char assert2[(sizeof(DNSMessage) == 12+AbsoluteMaxDNSMessageData) ? 1 : -1];
1440 char assert3[(sizeof(mDNSs8) == 1 ) ? 1 : -1];
1441 char assert4[(sizeof(mDNSu8) == 1 ) ? 1 : -1];
1442 char assert5[(sizeof(mDNSs16) == 2 ) ? 1 : -1];
1443 char assert6[(sizeof(mDNSu16) == 2 ) ? 1 : -1];
1444 char assert7[(sizeof(mDNSs32) == 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
1445 char assert8[(sizeof(mDNSu32) == 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
1446 char assert9[(sizeof(mDNSOpaque16) == 2 ) ? 1 : -1];
1447 char assertA[(sizeof(mDNSOpaque32) == 4 ) ? 1 : -1];
1448 char assertB[(sizeof(mDNSOpaque128) == 16 ) ? 1 : -1];
1449 };
1450
1451 // ***************************************************************************
1452
1453 #ifdef __cplusplus
1454 }
1455 #endif
1456
1457 #endif