Add test cases for the 'request' command. Reuse the earlier
pregenerated ZSKs. We also need to set up some KSK files, that can
be done with 'dnssec-keygen -k <policy> -fK' now.
The 'check_keys()' function is adjusted such that the expected active
time of the successor key is set to the inactive time of the
predecessor. Some additional information is saved to make 'request'
testing easier.
Add code that can create a Key Signing Request (KSR) given a DNSSEC
policy, a set of keys and an interval.
Multiple keys that match the bundle and kasp parameters are sorted by
keytag, mainly for testing purposes.
Create some helper functions for code that is going to be reused by the
other commands (request, sign), such as setting and checking the context
parameters, and retrieving the dnssec-policy/kasp.
The 'dnssec-keygen' tool now allows the options '-k <dnssec-policy>'
and '-f <flags>' together to create keys from a DNSSEC policy that only
match the given role. Allow setting '-fZ' to only create ZSKs, while
'-fK' will only create KSKs.
Add a system test for testing dnssec-ksr, initally for the keygen
command. This should be able to create or select key files given a
DNSSEC policy and a time window.
Introduce a new DNSSEC tool, dnssec-ksr, for creating signed key
response (SKR) files, given one or more key signing requests (KSRs).
For now it is just a dummy tool, but the future purpose of this utility
is to pregenerate ZSKs and signed RRsets for DNSKEY, CDNSKEY, and CDS
for a given period that a KSK is to be offline.
Previously, only a single controlconf message would be processed from a
single TCP read even if the TCP read buffer contained multiple messages.
Refactor the isccc_ccmsg unit to store the extra buffer in the internal
buffer and use the already read data first before reading from the
network again.
Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org>
Co-authored-by: Dominik Thalhammer <dominik@thalhammer.it>
The xmlGetGlobalState allocates per-thread memory that is not properly
cleaned up when the libxml2 is used from offloaded threads. Add the
function the the LeakSanitizer suppression list.
Prepare the statistics channel data in the offloaded worker thread, so
the networking thread is not blocked by the process gathering data from
various data structures. Only the netmgr send is then run on the
networkin thread when all the data is already there.
Protect the access to the trust byte in the ncache data with relaxed
atomic operation to mimick the current behaviour. This will teach
TSAN that the concurrent access is fine.
This prevents TSAN errors with the ncache code where the trust byte
access needs to be protected by a lock. The old code copied the
entire region before determining where the name ended. We now
determine where the name ends then copy just that data and in doing
so avoid reading the trust byte.
This commit makes the dispatch_test use the same timeouts that network
manager tests. We do that because the old values appear to be too
small for our heavy loaded CI machines, leading to spurious failures
on them. The network manager tests are much more stable in this
situation and they use somewhat larger timeout values.
We use a smaller connection timeouts for the tests which are expected
to timeout to not wait for too long.