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Artem Boldariev
c2fa72027c TLS: do not ignore readpaused flag in certain circumstances
In some circumstances generic TLS code could have resumed data reading
unexpectedly on the TCP layer code. Due to this, the behaviour of
isc_nm_pauseread() and isc_nm_resumeread() might have been
unexpected. This commit fixes that.

The bug does not seems to have real consequences in the existing code
due to the way the code is used. However, the bug could have lead to
unexpected behaviour and, at any rate, makes the TLS code behave
differently from the TCP code, with which it attempts to be as
compatible as possible.

(cherry picked from commit ec0647d546)
2022-08-02 17:31:15 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
a957511734 TLS: fix double resumption in isc__nm_tls_resumeread()
This commit fixes an obvious error in isc__nm_tls_resumeread() so that
read cannot be resumed twice.
2022-07-26 15:27:40 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
a165b66fc7 TLS: clear 'errno' when handling SSL status
Sometimes tls_do_bio() might be called when there is no new data to
process (most notably, when resuming reads), in such a case internal
TLS session state will remain untouched and old value in 'errno' will
alter the result of SSL_get_error() call, possibly making it to return
SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL. This value will be treated as an error, and will
lead to closing the connection, which is not what expected.
2022-07-26 15:27:40 +03:00
Ondřej Surý
d242ced18f Cleanup the STATID_CONNECT and STATID_CONNECTFAIL stat counters
The STATID_CONNECT and STATID_CONNECTFAIL statistics were used
incorrectly. The STATID_CONNECT was incremented twice (once in
the *_connect_direct() and once in the callback) and STATID_CONNECTFAIL
would not be incremented at all if the failure happened in the callback.

Closes: #3452
(cherry picked from commit 59e1703b50)
2022-07-14 21:48:44 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
259f4481bd Handle the transient TCP connect() failures on FreeBSD
On FreeBSD (and perhaps other *BSD) systems, the TCP connect() call (via
uv_tcp_connect()) can fail with transient UV_EADDRINUSE error.  The UDP
code already handles this by trying three times (is a charm) before
giving up.  Add a code for the TCP, TCPDNS and TLSDNS layers to also try
three times before giving up by calling uv_tcp_connect() from the
callback two more time on UV_EADDRINUSE error.

Additionally, stop the timer only if we succeed or on hard error via
isc__nm_failed_connect_cb().

(cherry picked from commit b21f507c0a)
2022-07-14 21:47:47 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
814baa3e6b TLS: do not ignore accept callback result
Before this change the TLS code would ignore the accept callback result,
and would not try to gracefully close the connection. This had not been
noticed, as it is not really required for DoH. Now the code tries to
shut down the TLS connection gracefully when accepting it is not
successful.

(cherry picked from commit ffcb54211e)
2022-07-12 15:32:45 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
c85949fbe1 TLSDNS: try pass incoming data to OpenSSL if there are any
Otherwise the code path will lead to a call to SSL_get_error()
returning SSL_ERROR_SSL, which in turn might lead to closing
connection to early in an unexpected way, as it is clearly not what is
intended.

The issue was found when working on loppmgr branch and appears to
be timing related as well. Might be responsible for some unexpected
transmission failures e.g. on zone transfers.

(cherry picked from commit 8585b92f98)
2022-07-12 15:29:36 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
ba7fabde01 TLS: bail out earlier when NM is stopping
In some operations - most prominently when establishing connection -
it might be beneficial to bail out earlier when the network manager
is stopping.

The issue is backported from loopmgr branch, where such a change is
not only beneficial, but required.

(cherry picked from commit fc74b15e67)
2022-07-12 15:28:15 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
0754def85d TLS: sometimes TCP conn. handle might be NULL on when connecting
In some cases - in particular, in case of errors, NULL might be passed
to a connection callback instead of a handle that could have led to
an abort. This commit ensures that such a situation will not occur.

The issue was found when working on the loopmgr branch.

(cherry picked from commit ac4fb34f18)
2022-07-12 15:26:50 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
c44633feb2 TLS: try to close sockets whenever there are no pending operations
This commit ensures that the underlying TCP socket of a TLS connection
gets closed earlier whenever there are no pending operations on it.

In the loop-manager branch, in some circumstances the connection
could have remained opened for far too long for no reason. This
commit ensures that will not happen.

(cherry picked from commit 88524e26ec)
2022-07-12 15:25:30 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
3e69cc35b8 TLS: Implement isc_nmhandle_setwritetimeout()
This commit adds a proper implementation of
isc_nmhandle_setwritetimeout() for TLS connections. Now it passes the
value to the underlying TCP handle.

(cherry picked from commit 237ce05b89)
2022-07-12 15:22:57 +03:00
Evan Hunt
b061e86d17 REQUIRE should not have side effects
it's a style violation to have REQUIRE or INSIST contain code that
must run for the server to work. this was being done with some
atomic_compare_exchange calls. these have been cleaned up.  uses
of atomic_compare_exchange in assertions have been replaced with
a new macro atomic_compare_exchange_enforced, which uses RUNTIME_CHECK
to ensure that the exchange was successful.

(cherry picked from commit a499794984)
2022-07-05 13:04:17 -07:00
Artem Boldariev
b6b07c5646 Update the set of HTTP endpoints on reconfiguration
This commit ensures that on reconfiguration the set of HTTP
endpoints (=paths) is being updated within HTTP listeners.

(cherry picked from commit d2e13ddf22)
2022-06-28 16:37:31 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
bb8ba2c027 Update max concurrent streams limit in HTTP listeners on reconfig
This commit ensures that HTTP listeners concurrent streams limit gets
updated properly on reconfiguration.

(cherry picked from commit e72962d5f1)
2022-06-28 16:37:31 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
0cec9cca37 Fix an abort in DoH (client-side) when writing on closing sock
The commit fixes a corner case in client-side DoH code, when a write
attempt is done on a closing socket (session).

The change ensures that the write call-back will be called with a
proper error code (see failed_send_cb() call in client_httpsend()).

(cherry picked from commit 9abb00bb5f)
2022-06-15 17:02:45 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
cb6591f277 Avoid aborting when uv_timer_start() is used on a closing socket
In such a case it will return UV_EINVAL (-EINVAL), leading to
aborting, as the code expects the function to succeed.

(cherry picked from commit 245f7cec2e)
2022-06-15 17:02:45 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
e02284354a DoT: implement TLS client session resumption
This commit extends DoT code with TLS client session resumption
support implemented on top of the TLS client session cache.

(cherry picked from commit 86465c1dac)
2022-06-15 17:02:45 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
0a4a76ff7a TLS stream/DoH: implement TLS client session resumption
This commit extends TLS stream code and DoH code with TLS client
session resumption support implemented on top of the TLS client
session cache.

(cherry picked from commit 90bc13a5d5)
2022-06-15 17:02:45 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
9b320b1682 TLS DNS: do not call accept callback twice
Before the changes from this commit were introduced, the accept
callback function will get called twice when accepting connection
during two of these stages:

* when accepting the TCP connection;
* when handshake has completed.

That is clearly an error, as it should have been called only once. As
far as I understand it the mistake is a result of TLS DNS transport
being essentially a fork of TCP transport, where calling the accept
callback immediately after accepting TCP connection makes sense.

This commit fixes this mistake. It did not have any very serious
consequences because in BIND the accept callback only checks an ACL
and updates stats.

(cherry picked from commit e616d7f240)
2022-06-15 15:32:49 +03:00
Ondřej Surý
579270509f Gracefully handle uv_read_start() failures
Under specific rare timing circumstances the uv_read_start() could
fail with UV_EINVAL when the connection is reset between the connect (or
accept) and the uv_read_start() call on the nmworker loop.  Handle such
situation gracefully by propagating the errors from uv_read_start() into
upper layers, so the socket can be internally closed().

(cherry picked from commit b432d5d3bc)
2022-06-14 11:54:11 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
eabee4d7d9 Move setting the sock->write_timeout to the async_*send
Setting the sock->write_timeout from the TCP, TCPDNS, and TLSDNS send
functions could lead to (harmless) data race when setting the value for
the first time when the isc_nm_send() function would be called from
thread not-matching the socket we are sending to.  Move the setting the
sock->write_timeout to the matching async function which is always
called from the matching thread.

(cherry picked from commit 61117840c1)
2022-05-19 22:37:52 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
bd41100295 Fix a crash by avoiding destroying TLS stream socket too early
This commit fixes a crash in generic TLS stream code, which could be
reproduced during some runs of the 'sslyze' tool.

The intention of this commit is twofold.

Firstly, it ensures that the TLS socket object cannot be destroyed too
early. Now it is being deleted alongside the underlying TCP socket
object.

Secondly, it ensures that the TLS socket object cannot be destroyed as
a result of calling 'tls_do_bio()' (the primary function which
performs encryption/decryption during the IO) as the code did not
expect that. This code path is fixed now.

(cherry picked from commit a696be6a2d)
2022-05-04 19:56:57 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
9b0eb3e5a3 Add ISC_R_TLSBADPEERCERT error code to the TLS related code
This commit adds support for ISC_R_TLSBADPEERCERT error code, which is
supposed to be used to signal for TLS peer certificates verification
in dig and other code.

The support for this error code is added to our TLS and TLS DNS
implementations.

This commit also adds isc_nm_verify_tls_peer_result_string() function
which is supposed to be used to get a textual description of the
reason for getting a ISC_R_TLSBADPEERCERT error.
2022-04-28 13:39:21 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
3a75b33287 Add isc_nmsocket_set_tlsctx()
This commit adds isc_nmsocket_set_tlsctx() - an asynchronous function
that replaces the TLS context within a given TLS-enabled listener
socket object. It is based on the newly added reference counting
functionality.

The intention of adding this function is to add functionality to
replace a TLS context without recreating the whole socket object,
including the underlying TCP listener socket, as a BIND process might
not have enough permissions to re-create it fully on reconfiguration.
2022-04-27 23:58:38 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
f52c06054b Maintain a per-thread TLS ctx reference in TLS stream code
This commit changes the generic TLS stream code to maintain a
per-worker thread TLS context reference.
2022-04-27 23:58:38 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
28460151ca Use isc_tlsctx_attach() in TLS DNS code
This commit adds proper reference counting for TLS contexts into
generic TLS DNS (DoT) code.
2022-04-27 23:58:38 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
ff987957e7 Use isc_tlsctx_attach() in TLS stream code
This commit adds proper reference counting for TLS contexts into
generic TLS stream code.
2022-04-27 23:58:38 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
8b19f62ac5 TLSDNS: call send callbacks after only the data was sent
This commit ensures that write callbacks are getting called only after
the data has been sent via the network.

Without this fix, a situation could appear when a write callback could
get called before the actual encrypted data would have been sent to
the network. Instead, it would get called right after it would have
been passed to the OpenSSL (i.e. encrypted).

Most likely, the issue does not reveal itself often because the
callback call was asynchronous, so in most cases it should have been
called after the data has been sent, but that was not guaranteed by
the code logic.

Also, this commit removes one memory allocation (netievent) from a hot
path, as there is no need to call this callback asynchronously
anymore.
2022-04-27 17:57:11 +03:00
Ondřej Surý
2a648b9078 Abort when libuv at runtime mismatches libuv at compile time
When we compile with libuv that has some capabilities via flags passed
to f.e. uv_udp_listen() or uv_udp_bind(), the call with such flags would
fail with invalid arguments when older libuv version is linked at the
runtime that doesn't understand the flag that was available at the
compile time.

Enforce minimal libuv version when flags have been available at the
compile time, but are not available at the runtime.  This check is less
strict than enforcing the runtime libuv version to be same or higher
than compile time libuv version.
2022-04-26 12:11:51 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
cd24556e14 Enable the load-balance-sockets configuration
Previously, HAVE_SO_REUSEPORT_LB has been defined only in the private
netmgr-int.h header file, making the configuration of load balanced
sockets inoperable.

Move the missing HAVE_SO_REUSEPORT_LB define the isc/netmgr.h and add
missing isc_nm_getloadbalancesockets() implementation.

(cherry picked from commit 142c63dda8)
2022-04-05 01:38:49 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
64265f1c0e Add option to configure load balance sockets
Previously, the option to enable kernel load balancing of the sockets
was always enabled when supported by the operating system (SO_REUSEPORT
on Linux and SO_REUSEPORT_LB on FreeBSD).

It was reported that in scenarios where the networking threads are also
responsible for processing long-running tasks (like RPZ processing, CATZ
processing or large zone transfers), this could lead to intermitten
brownouts for some clients, because the thread assigned by the operating
system might be busy.  In such scenarious, the overall performance would
be better served by threads competing over the sockets because the idle
threads can pick up the incoming traffic.

Add new configuration option (`load-balance-sockets`) to allow enabling
or disabling the load balancing of the sockets.

(cherry picked from commit 85c6e797aa)
2022-04-04 23:59:59 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
fc500b96eb Consistenly use UNREACHABLE() instead of ISC_UNREACHABLE()
In couple places, we have missed INSIST(0) or ISC_UNREACHABLE()
replacement on some branches with UNREACHABLE().  Replace all
ISC_UNREACHABLE() or INSIST(0) calls with UNREACHABLE().
2022-03-28 23:27:33 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
128c550a95 Simplify way we tag unreachable code with only ISC_UNREACHABLE()
Previously, the unreachable code paths would have to be tagged with:

    INSIST(0);
    ISC_UNREACHABLE();

There was also older parts of the code that used comment annotation:

    /* NOTREACHED */

Unify the handling of unreachable code paths to just use:

    UNREACHABLE();

The UNREACHABLE() macro now asserts when reached and also uses
__builtin_unreachable(); when such builtin is available in the compiler.

(cherry picked from commit 584f0d7a7e)
2022-03-25 08:42:16 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
c62a94363d Add FALLTHROUGH macro for __attribute__((fallthrough))
Gcc 7+ and Clang 10+ have implemented __attribute__((fallthrough)) which
is explicit version of the /* FALLTHROUGH */ comment we are currently
using.

Add and apply FALLTHROUGH macro that uses the attribute if available,
but does nothing on older compilers.

In one case (lib/dns/zone.c), using the macro revealed that we were
using the /* FALLTHROUGH */ comment in wrong place, remove that comment.

(cherry picked from commit fe7ce629f4)
2022-03-25 08:41:09 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
6ec223a539 Run .closehandle_cb asynchrounosly in nmhandle_detach_cb()
When sock->closehandle_cb is set, we need to run nmhandle_detach_cb()
asynchronously to ensure correct order of multiple packets processing in
the isc__nm_process_sock_buffer().  When not run asynchronously, it
would cause:

  a) out-of-order processing of the return codes from processbuffer();

  b) stack growth because the next TCP DNS message read callback will
     be called from within the current TCP DNS message read callback.

The sock->closehandle_cb is set to isc__nm_resume_processing() for TCP
sockets which calls isc__nm_process_sock_buffer().  If the read callback
(called from isc__nm_process_sock_buffer()->processbuffer()) doesn't
attach to the nmhandle (f.e. because it wants to drop the processing or
we send the response directly via uv_try_write()), the
isc__nm_resume_processing() (via .closehandle_cb) would call
isc__nm_process_sock_buffer() recursively.

The below shortened code path shows how the stack can grow:

 1: ns__client_request(handle, ...);
 2: isc_nm_tcpdns_sequential(handle);
 3: ns_query_start(client, handle);
 4:   query_lookup(qctx);
 5:     query_send(qctcx->client);
 6:       isc__nmhandle_detach(&client->reqhandle);
 7:         nmhandle_detach_cb(&handle);
 8:           sock->closehandle_cb(sock); // isc__nm_resume_processing
 9:             isc__nm_process_sock_buffer(sock);
10:               processbuffer(sock); // isc__nm_tcpdns_processbuffer
11:                 isc_nmhandle_attach(req->handle, &handle);
12:                 isc__nm_readcb(sock, req, ISC_R_SUCCESS);
13:                   isc__nm_async_readcb(NULL, ...);
14:                     uvreq->cb.recv(...); // ns__client_request

Instead, if 'sock->closehandle_cb' is set, we need to run detach the
handle asynchroniously in 'isc__nmhandle_detach', so that on line 8 in
the code flow above does not start this recursion. This ensures the
correct order when processing multiple packets in the function
'isc__nm_process_sock_buffer()' and prevents the stack growth.

When not run asynchronously, the out-of-order processing leaves the
first TCP socket open until all requests on the stream have been
processed.

If the pipelining is disabled on the TCP via `keep-response-order`
configuration option, named would keep the first socket in lingering
CLOSE_WAIT state when the client sends an incomplete packet and then
closes the connection from the client side.
2022-03-16 23:18:18 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
fd351a60ff On shutdown, reset the established TCP connections
Previously, the established TCP connections (both client and server)
would be gracefully closed waiting for the write timeout.

Don't wait for TCP connections to gracefully shutdown, but directly
reset them for faster shutdown.

(cherry picked from commit 6ddac2d56d)
2022-03-11 10:52:22 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
27e47c5101 Change single write timer to per-send timers
Previously, there was a single per-socket write timer that would get
restarted for every new write.  This turned out to be insufficient
because the other side could keep reseting the timer, and never reading
back the responses.

Change the single write timer to per-send timer which would in turn
reset the TCP connection on the first send timeout.

(cherry picked from commit a761aa59e3)
2022-03-11 10:52:22 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
913e64e8e1 Remove usage of deprecated ATOMIC_VAR_INIT() macro
The C17 standard deprecated ATOMIC_VAR_INIT() macro (see [1]).  Follow
the suite and remove the ATOMIC_VAR_INIT() usage in favor of simple
assignment of the value as this is what all supported stdatomic.h
implementations do anyway:

  * MacOSX.plaform: #define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(__v) {__v}
  * Gcc stdatomic.h: #define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(VALUE)	(VALUE)

1. http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p1138r0.pdf

(cherry picked from commit f251d69eba)
2022-03-09 09:25:37 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
445ce0c165 Set TCP maximum segment size to minimum size of 1220
Previously the socket code would set the TCPv6 maximum segment size to
minimum value to prevent IP fragmentation for TCP.  This was not yet
implemented for the network manager.

Implement network manager functions to set and use minimum MTU socket
option and set the TCP_MAXSEG socket option for both IPv4 and IPv6 and
use those to clamp the TCP maximum segment size for TCP, TCPDNS and
TLSDNS layers in the network manager to 1220 bytes, that is 1280 (IPv6
minimum link MTU) minus 40 (IPv6 fixed header) minus 20 (TCP fixed
header)

We already rely on a similar value for UDP to prevent IP fragmentation
and it make sense to use the same value for IPv4 and IPv6 because the
modern networks are required to support IPv6 packet sizes.  If there's
need for small TCP segment values, the MTU on the interfaces needs to be
properly configured.

(cherry picked from commit 8098a58581)
2022-03-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
2a31f19817 Set minimum MTU (1280) on IPv6 sockets
The IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU socket option directs the IP layer to limit the
IPv6 packet size to the minimum required supported MTU from the base
IPv6 specification, i.e. 1280 bytes.  Many implementations of TCP
running over IPv6 neglect to check the IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU value when
performing MSS negotiation and when constructing a TCP segment despite
MSS being defined to be the MTU less the IP and TCP header sizes (60
bytes for IPv6).  This leads to oversized IPv6 packets being sent
resulting in unintended Path Maximum Transport Unit Discovery (PMTUD)
being performed and to fragmented IPv6 packets being sent.

Add and use a function to set socket option to limit the MTU on IPv6
sockets to the minimum MTU (1280) both for UDP and TCP.

(cherry picked from commit 5d34a14f22)
2022-03-08 11:12:43 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
555bdb9f82 Replace netievent lock-free queue with simple locked queue
The current implementation of isc_queue uses Michael-Scott lock-free
queue that in turn uses hazard pointers.  It was discovered that the way
we use the isc_queue, such complicated mechanism isn't really needed,
because most of the time, we either execute the work directly when on
nmthread (in case of UDP) or schedule the work from the matching
nmthreads.

Replace the current implementation of the isc_queue with a simple locked
ISC_LIST.  There's a slight improvement - since copying the whole list
is very lightweight - we move the queue into a new list before we start
the processing and locking just for moving the queue and not for every
single item on the list.

NOTE: There's a room for future improvements - since we don't guarantee
the order in which the netievents are processed, we could have two lists
- one unlocked that would be used when scheduling the work from the
matching thread and one locked that would be used from non-matching
thread.

(cherry picked from commit 6bd025942c)
2022-03-08 09:52:39 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
806848a440 Handle TCP sockets in isc__nmsocket_reset()
The isc__nmsocket_reset() was missing a case for raw TCP sockets (used
by RNDC and DoH) which would case a assertion failure when write timeout
would be triggered.

TCP sockets are now also properly handled in isc__nmsocket_reset().

(cherry picked from commit b220fb32bd)
2022-02-28 11:17:41 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
408b79ba24 Disable inactive uvreqs caching when compiled with sanitizers
When isc__nm_uvreq_t gets deactivated, it could be just put onto array
stack to be reused later to save some initialization time.
Unfortunately, this might hide some use-after-free errors.

Disable the inactive uvreqs caching when compiled with Address or
Thread Sanitizer.

(cherry picked from commit be339b3c83)
2022-02-24 00:16:25 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
dad941a288 Disable inactive handles caching when compiled with sanitizers
When isc_nmhandle_t gets deactivated, it could be just put onto array
stack to be reused later to safe some initialization time.
Unfortunately, this might hide some use-after-free errors.

Disable the inactive handles caching when compiled with Address or
Thread Sanitizer.

(cherry picked from commit 92cce1da65)
2022-02-24 00:11:03 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
51040c2806 Remove active handles tracking from isc__nmsocket_t
The isc__nmsocket_t has locked array of isc_nmhandle_t that's not used
for anything.  The isc__nmhandle_get() adds the isc_nmhandle_t to the
locked array (and resized if necessary) and removed when
isc_nmhandle_put() finally destroys the handle.  That's all it does, so
it serves no useful purpose.

Remove the .ah_handles, .ah_size, and .ah_frees members of the
isc__nmsocket_t and .ah_pos member of the isc_nmhandle_t struct.

(cherry picked from commit e2555a306f)
2022-02-23 23:49:13 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
afe8a60f98 Delay isc__nm_uvreq_t deallocation to connection callback
When the TCP, TCPDNS or TLSDNS connection times out, the isc__nm_uvreq_t
would be pushed into sock->inactivereqs before the uv_tcp_connect()
callback finishes.  Because the isc__nmsocket_t keeps the list of
inactive isc__nm_uvreq_t, this would cause use-after-free only when the
sock->inactivereqs is full (which could never happen because the failure
happens in connection timeout callback) or when the sock->inactivereqs
mechanism is completely removed (f.e. when running under Address or
Thread Sanitizer).

Delay isc__nm_uvreq_t deallocation to the connection callback and only
signal the connection callback should be called by shutting down the
libuv socket from the connection timeout callback.

(cherry picked from commit 3268627916)
2022-02-23 23:31:18 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
74948421a6 Properly free up enqueued netievents in nm_destroy()
When the isc_netmgr is being destroyed, the normal and priority queues
should be dequeued and netievents properly freed.  This wasn't the case.

(cherry picked from commit 88418c3372)
2022-02-23 22:53:31 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
780a89012d Remove the limit on the number of simultaneous TCP queries
There was an artificial limit of 23 on the number of simultaneous
pipelined queries in the single TCP connection.  The new network
managers is capable of handling "unlimited" (limited only by the TCP
read buffer size ) queries similar to "unlimited" handling of the DNS
queries receive over UDP.

Don't limit the number of TCP queries that we can process within a
single TCP read callback.

(cherry picked from commit 4f5b4662b6)
2022-02-17 16:57:34 -08:00
Ondřej Surý
8b2ae8cc84 Add network manager based timer API
This commits adds API that allows to create arbitrary timers associated
with the network manager handles.

(cherry picked from commit 3c7b04d015)
2022-02-17 22:29:29 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
2514f41ade Reset the TCP connection when garbage is received
When invalid DNS message is received, there was a handling mechanism for
DoH that would be called to return proper HTTP response.

Reuse this mechanism and reset the TCP connection when the client is
blackholed, DNS message is completely bogus or the ns_client receives
response instead of query.

(cherry picked from commit 4716c56ebb)
2022-02-17 21:02:02 +01:00