On Windows, C11 localtime_r() and gmtime_r() functions are not
available. While localtime() and gmtime() functions are already thread
safe because they use Thread Local Storage, it's quite ugly to #ifdef
around every localtime_r() and gmtime_r() usage to make the usage also
thread-safe on POSIX platforms.
The commit adds wrappers around Windows localtime_s() and gmtime_s()
functions.
NOTE: The implementation of localtime_s and gmtime_s in Microsoft CRT
are incompatible with the C standard since it has reversed parameter
order and errno_t return type.
(cherry picked from commit 08f4c7d6c0)
Start enforcing the clang-format rules on changed files
Closes#46
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!3063
(cherry picked from commit a04cdde45d)
d2b5853b Start enforcing the clang-format rules on changed files
618947c6 Switch AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType from TopLevelDefinitions to All
654927c8 Add separate .clang-format files for headers
5777c44a Reformat using the new rules
60d29f69 Don't enforce copyrights on .clang-format
adjust clang-format options to get closer to ISC style
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!3061
(cherry picked from commit d3b49b6675)
0255a974 revise .clang-format and add a C formatting script in util
e851ed0b apply the modified style
Add curly braces using uncrustify and then reformat with clang-format back
Closes#46
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!3057
(cherry picked from commit 67b68e06ad)
36c6105e Use coccinelle to add braces to nested single line statement
d14bb713 Add copy of run-clang-tidy that can fixup the filepaths
056e133c Use clang-tidy to add curly braces around one-line statements
Reformat source code with clang-format
Closes#46
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!2156
(cherry picked from commit 7099e79a9b)
4c3b063e Import Linux kernel .clang-format with small modifications
f50b1e06 Use clang-format to reformat the source files
11341c76 Update the definition files for Windows
df6c1f76 Remove tkey_test (which is no-op anyway)
The isc_buffer_allocate() function now cannot fail with ISC_R_MEMORY.
This commit removes all the checks on the return code using the semantic
patch from previous commit, as isc_buffer_allocate() now returns void.
Previously, the dns_name API used isc_thread_key API for TLS, which is
fairly complicated and requires initialization of memory contexts, etc.
This part of code was refactored to use a ISC_THREAD_LOCAL pointer which
greatly simplifies the whole code related to storing TLS variables.
The indentation for dumping the master zone was driven by two
global variables dns_master_indent and dns_master_indentstr. In
threaded mode, this becomes prone to data access races, so this commit
converts the global variables into a local per-context tuple that
consist of count and string.
When a task manager is created, we can now specify an `isc_nm`
object to associate with it; thereafter when the task manager is
placed into exclusive mode, the network manager will be paused.
Update dns_dnssec_get_hints and dns_dnssec_keyactive to use dst_key
functions and thus if dnssec-policy/KASP is used the key states are
being considered.
Add a new variable to 'struct dns_dnsseckey' to signal whether this
key is a zone-signing key (it is no longer true that ksk == !zsk).
Also introduce a hint for revoke.
Update 'dns_dnssec_findzonekeys' and 'dns_dnssec_findmatchingkeys'
to also read the key state file, if available.
Remove 'allzsk' from 'dns_dnssec_updatekeys' as this was only a
hint for logging.
Also make get_hints() (now dns_dnssec_get_hints()) public so that
we can use it in the key manager.
The coccinellery repository provides many little semantic patches to fix common
problems in the code. The number of semantic patches in the coccinellery
repository is high and most of the semantic patches apply only for Linux, so it
doesn't make sense to run them on regular basis as the processing takes a lot of
time.
The list of issue found in BIND 9, by no means complete, includes:
- double assignment to a variable
- `continue` at the end of the loop
- double checks for `NULL`
- useless checks for `NULL` (cannot be `NULL`, because of earlier return)
- using `0` instead of `NULL`
- useless extra condition (`if (foo) return; if (!foo) { ...; }`)
- removing & in front of static functions passed as arguments
This commit add RUNTIME_CHECK() around all simple dns_name_copy() calls where
the third argument is NULL using the semantic patch from the previous commit.
isc_event_allocate() calls isc_mem_get() to allocate the event structure. As
isc_mem_get() cannot fail softly (e.g. it never returns NULL), the
isc_event_allocate() cannot return NULL, hence we remove the (ret == NULL)
handling blocks using the semantic patch from the previous commit.
With the move of the normal output to stdout, we need a way how to silence the
extra output, so the signed file name can be captured in a simple way. This
commit adds `-q` command line option that will silence all the normal output
that get's printed from both tools.
The lib/dns/zoneverify.c output was hardwired to stderr, which was inconsistent
with lib/dns/dnssec.c. This commit changes zoneverify.c to print the normal run
information to caller supplied function - same model as in the lib/dns/dnssec.c.
Previously, the default output from the libdns library went to stderr by
default. This was inconsistent with the rest of the output. This commit
changes the default logging to go to stdout, with notable exception - when the
output of the signing process goes to stdout, the messages are printed to the
stderr. This is consistent with other functions that output information about
the signing process - e.g. print_stats().
This affects two cases:
* When writing a `dsset` file for this zone, to be used by its
parent, only write a SHA-256 DS record.
* When reading a `keyset` file for a child, to generate DS records
to include in this zone, generate SHA-256 DS records only.
This change does not affect digests used in CDS records.
This is for conformance with the DS/CDS algorithm requirements in
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-algorithm-update
Extend check_dnskey_sigs() so that, if requested, it checks whether the
DNSKEY RRset at zone apex is signed by at least one trust anchor. The
trust anchor table is passed as an argument to dns_zoneverify_dnssec()
and passed around in the verification context structure. Neither
dnssec-signzone nor dnssec-verify are yet modified to make use of that
feature, though.
Since exit() is no longer called upon any dns_zoneverify_dnssec() error,
verification failures should be signalled to callers. Make
dns_zoneverify_dnssec() return an isc_result_t and handle both success
and error appropriately in bin/dnssec/dnssec-signzone.c and
bin/dnssec/dnssec-verify.c. This enables memory leak detection during
shutdown of these tools and causes dnssec-signzone to print signing
statistics even when zone verification fails.
These functions will be used in the process of replacing fatal(),
check_result(), and fprintf() calls throughout lib/dns/zoneverify.c with
code that does not call exit(). They are intended for:
- zoneverify_log_error(): logging problems encountered while
performing zone verification,
- zoneverify_print(): printing status messages and reports which are
only useful in standalone tools.
To make using dns_zone_logv() possible, add a new "zone" argument to
dns_zoneverify_dnssec() that standalone tools are expected to set to
NULL.
This commit only moves code around, with the following exceptions:
- the check_dns_dbiterator_current() macro and functions
is_delegation() and has_dname() were removed from
bin/dnssec/dnssectool.{c,h} and duplicated in two locations:
bin/dnssec/dnssec-signzone.c and lib/dns/zoneverify.c; these
functions are used both by the code in bin/dnssec/dnssec-signzone.c
and verifyzone(), but are not a good fit for being exported by a
code module responsible for zone verification,
- fatal() and check_result() were duplicated in lib/dns/zoneverify.c
as static functions which do not use the "program" variable any more
(as it is only set by the tools in bin/dnssec/); this is a temporary
step which only aims to prevent compilation from breaking - these
duplicate functions will be removed once lib/dns/zoneverify.c is
refactored not to use them,
- the list of header files included by lib/dns/zoneverify.c was
expanded to encompass all header files that are actually used by the
code in that file,
- a description of the purpose of the commented out "fields" inside
struct nsec3_chain_fixed was added.
DNAME records indicate bottom of zone and thus no records below a DNAME
should be DNSSEC-signed or included in NSEC(3) chains. Add a helper
function, has_dname(), for detecting DNAME records at a given node.
Prevent signing DNAME-obscured records. Check that DNAME-obscured
records are not signed.
- Replace external -DOPENSSL/-DPKCS11CRYPTO with properly AC_DEFINEd
HAVE_OPENSSL/HAVE_PKCS11
- Don't enforce the crypto provider from platform.h, just from dst_api.c
and configure scripts