Until now, the build process for BIND on Windows involved upgrading the
solution file to the version of Visual Studio used on the build host.
Unfortunately, the executable used for that (devenv.exe) is not part of
Visual Studio Build Tools and thus there is no clean way to make that
executable part of a Windows Server container.
Luckily, the solution upgrade process boils down to just adding XML tags
to Visual Studio project files and modifying certain XML attributes - in
files which we pregenerate anyway using win32utils/Configure. Thus,
extend win32utils/Configure with three new command line parameters that
enable it to mimic what "devenv.exe bind9.sln /upgrade" does. This
makes the devenv.exe build step redundant and thus facilitates building
BIND in Windows Server containers.
(cherry picked from commit 0476e8f1ac)
The native implementation's conversion from the uint8_t buffers to uint64_t now
follows the reference implementation that doesn't require aligned buffers.
Commit 91307842b8 inadvertently mangled
the XML structure inside lib/isc/win32/libisc.vcxproj.filters.in, thus
breaking the Windows build. Add the missing XML tags to make Windows
builds work again.
"PST8PDT" is a legacy time zone name whose use in modern code is
discouraged. It so happens that using this time zone with musl libc
time functions results in different output than for other libc
implementations, which breaks the lib/isc/tests/time_test unit test.
Use the "America/Los_Angeles" time zone instead in order to get
consistent output across all tested libc implementations.
(cherry picked from commit f4daf6e0e7)
Including <sys/errno.h> instead of <errno.h> raises a compiler warning
when building against musl libc. Always include <errno.h> instead of
<sys/errno.h> to prevent that compilation warning from being triggered
and to achieve consistency in this regard across the entire source tree.
(cherry picked from commit b5cd146033)
Make sure all unit tests include headers in a similar order:
1. Three headers which must be included before <cmocka.h>.
2. System headers.
3. UNIT_TESTING definition, followed by the <cmocka.h> header.
4. libisc headers.
5. Headers from other BIND libraries.
6. Local headers.
Also make sure header file names are sorted alphabetically within each
block of #include directives.
(cherry picked from commit 5381ac0fcc)
All unit tests define the UNIT_TESTING macro, which causes <cmocka.h> to
replace malloc(), calloc(), realloc(), and free() with its own functions
tracking memory allocations. In order for this not to break
compilation, the system header declaring the prototypes for these
standard functions must be included before <cmocka.h>.
Normally, these prototypes are only present in <stdlib.h>, so we make
sure it is included before <cmocka.h>. However, musl libc also defines
the prototypes for calloc() and free() in <sched.h>, which is included
by <pthread.h>, which is included e.g. by <isc/mutex.h>. Thus, unit
tests including "dnstest.h" (which includes <isc/mem.h>, which includes
<isc/mutex.h>) after <cmocka.h> will not compile with musl libc as for
these programs, <sched.h> will be included after <cmocka.h>.
Always including <cmocka.h> after all other header files is not a
feasible solution as that causes the mock assertion macros defined in
<isc/util.h> to mangle the contents of <cmocka.h>, thus breaking
compilation. We cannot really use the __noreturn__ or analyzer_noreturn
attributes with cmocka assertion functions because they do return if the
tested condition is true. The problem is that what BIND unit tests do
is incompatible with Clang Static Analyzer's assumptions: since we use
cmocka, our custom assertion handlers are present in a shared library
(i.e. it is the cmocka library that checks the assertion condition, not
a macro in unit test code). Redefining cmocka's assertion macros in
<isc/util.h> is an ugly hack to overcome that problem - unfortunately,
this is the only way we can think of to make Clang Static Analyzer
properly process unit test code. Giving up on Clang Static Analyzer
being able to properly process unit test code is not a satisfactory
solution.
Undefining _GNU_SOURCE for unit test code could work around the problem
(musl libc's <sched.h> only defines the prototypes for calloc() and
free() when _GNU_SOURCE is defined), but doing that could introduce
discrepancies for unit tests including entire *.c files, so it is also
not a good solution.
All in all, including <sched.h> before <cmocka.h> for all affected unit
tests seems to be the most benign way of working around this musl libc
quirk. While quite an ugly solution, it achieves our goals here, which
are to keep the benefit of proper static analysis of unit test code and
to fix compilation against musl libc.
(cherry picked from commit 59528d0e9d)
Move the macOS section of <isc/endian.h> to a lower spot as it is
believed not to be the most popular platform for running BIND. Add a
comment and remove redundant definitions.
(cherry picked from commit c727a31eab)
Instead of only supporting Linux, try making <isc/endian.h> support
other GNU platforms as well. Since some compilers define __GNUC__ on
BSDs (e.g. Clang on FreeBSD), move the relevant section to the bottom of
the platform-specific part of <isc/endian.h>, so that it only gets
evaluated when more specific platform determination criteria are not
met. Also include <byteswap.h> so that any byte-swapping macros which
may be defined in that file on older platforms are used in the fallback
definitions of the nonstandard hto[bl]e{16,32,64}() and
[bl]e{16,32,64}toh() conversion functions.
(cherry picked from commit a98c7408fc)
While Solaris does not support the nonstandard hto[bl]e{16,32,64}() and
[bl]e{16,32,64}toh() conversion functions, it does have some
byte-swapping macros available in <sys/byteorder.h>. Ensure these
macros are used in the fallback definitions of the aforementioned
nonstandard functions.
(cherry picked from commit 5b0f81e549)
Since the hto[bl]e{16,32,64}() and [bl]e{16,32,64}toh() conversion
functions are nonstandard, add fallback definitions of these functions
to <isc/endian.h>, so that their unavailability does not prevent
compilation from succeeding.
(cherry picked from commit 973d2991a0)
Current versions of DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD all
support the modern variants of functions converting values between host
and big-endian/little-endian byte order while older ones might not.
Ensure <isc/endian.h> works properly in both cases.
(cherry picked from commit 588c14d5c9)
Compiling with -O3 triggers the following warnings with GCC 9.1:
task.c: In function ‘isc__taskmgr_create’:
task.c:1456:44: warning: ‘%04u’ directive output may be truncated writing between 4 and 10 bytes into a region of size 6 [-Wformat-truncation=]
1456 | snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "isc-worker%04u", i);
| ^~~~
task.c:1456:33: note: directive argument in the range [0, 4294967294]
1456 | snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "isc-worker%04u", i);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
task.c:1456:4: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 15 and 21 bytes into a destination of size 16
1456 | snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "isc-worker%04u", i);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
rrl.c: In function ‘debit_rrl_entry’:
rrl.c:602:35: error: ‘%d’ directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 10 bytes into a region of size 9 [-Werror=format-truncation=]
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~
rrl.c:602:30: note: directive argument in the range [0, 2147483647]
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~~~~~~~
rrl.c:602:3: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 6 and 15 bytes into a destination of size 13
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
rrl.c:602:35: error: ‘%d’ directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 10 bytes into a region of size 9 [-Werror=format-truncation=]
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~
rrl.c:602:30: note: directive argument in the range [0, 2147483647]
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~~~~~~~
rrl.c:602:3: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 6 and 15 bytes into a destination of size 13
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
rrl.c:602:35: error: ‘%d’ directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 10 bytes into a region of size 9 [-Werror=format-truncation=]
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~
rrl.c:602:30: note: directive argument in the range [0, 2147483647]
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~~~~~~~
rrl.c:602:3: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 6 and 15 bytes into a destination of size 13
602 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "age=%d", age);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
private_test.c: In function ‘private_nsec3_totext_test’:
private_test.c:114:9: warning: array subscript 4 is outside array bounds of ‘uint32_t[1]’ {aka ‘unsigned int[1]’} [-Warray-bounds]
114 | while (*sp == '\0' && slen > 0) {
| ^~~
private_test.c:107:11: note: while referencing ‘salt’
107 | uint32_t salt;
| ^~~~
Prevent these warnings from being triggered by increasing the size of
the relevant arrays (task.c, rrl.c) and reordering conditions
(private_test.c).
(cherry picked from commit ce796ac1f4)
already sent a recv/send event.
When doing isc_socket_cancel we need to purge the event that might
already be in flight. If it has been launched already we need
to inform it that it has to bail.
- if the TCP quota has been exceeded but there are no clients listening
for new connections on the interface, we can now force attachment to the
quota using isc_quota_force(), instead of carrying on with the quota not
attached.
- the TCP client quota is now referenced via a reference-counted
'ns_tcpconn' object, one of which is created whenever a client begins
listening for new connections, and attached to by members of that
client's pipeline group. when the last reference to the tcpconn
object is detached, it is freed and the TCP quota slot is released.
- reduce code duplication by adding mark_tcp_active() function.
- convert counters to atomic.
(cherry picked from commit 7e8222378ca24f1302a0c1c638565050ab04681b)
(cherry picked from commit 4939451275722bfda490ea86ca13e84f6bc71e46)
(cherry picked from commit 13f7c918b8)