Closes#5157
Backport of MR !10067
Merge branch 'backport-5157-suppress-lsan-libxml2-leak-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10068
The ANS servers were not to written to handle NS queries at the QNAME, resulting in gratuitous protocol errors that will break tests when NS requests are made for the QNAME: i.e., NXDOMAIN for NS vs data for expected type, CNAME not being returned for all query types.
Prerequisite for !9155Closes#5062
Backport of MR !9786
Merge branch 'backport-5062-fix-ans-servers-ns-at-qname-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10064
The ANS servers were not to written to handle NS queries at the
QNAME resulting in gratuitious protocol errors that will break tests
when NS requests are made for the QNAME.
(cherry picked from commit 0680eb6f64)
Under rare circumstances, the RRSet that expired at the time of
the query could be returned with TTL far in the future. This
has been fixed.
As a side-effect, the expiration time of expired RRSets are no
longer printed out in the cache dump.
Closes#5094
Backport of MR !10048
Merge branch 'backport-5094-fix-timestamp-in-ttl-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10059
When the mark_ancient() helper function was introduced, couple of places
with duplicate (or almost duplicate) code was missed. Move the
mark_ancient() function closer to the top of the file, and correctly use
it in places that mark the header as ANCIENT.
(cherry picked from commit 58179e6a19)
If we know that the header has ZEROTTL set, the server should never send
stale records for it and the TTL should never be anything else than 0.
The comment was already there, but the code was not matching the
comment.
(cherry picked from commit cfee6aa565)
When the header has been marked as ANCIENT, but the ttl hasn't been
reset (this happens in couple of places), the rdataset TTL would be
set to the header timestamp instead to a reasonable TTL value.
Since this header has been already expired (ANCIENT is set), set the
rdataset TTL to 0 and don't reuse this field to print the expiration
time when dumping the cache. Instead of printing the time, we now
just print 'expired (awaiting cleanup'.
(cherry picked from commit 1bbb57f81b)
The search for the deepest known zone cut in the cache could improperly reject a node if it contained any stale data, regardless of whether it was the NS RRset that was stale.
Closes#5155
Backport of MR !10047
Merge branch 'backport-5155-fix-findzonecut-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10050
the search for the deepest known zone cut in the cache could
improperly reject a node containing stale data, even if the
NS rdataset wasn't the data that was stale.
this change also improves the efficiency of the search by
stopping it when both NS and RRSIG(NS) have been found.
(cherry picked from commit 1f095b902c)
Backport of MR !10029
Backport of MR !10042
Merge branch 'backport-pspacek/no-cross-project-after-merge-jobs-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10043
We need to avoid double-triggering of post-merge jobs in the following
scenario:
1. A private MR gets merged into the private BIND 9 repository.
2. This merge operation triggers a "push" pipeline in the private
repository, which correctly runs post-merge jobs, e.g. to set MR
metadata in the private project.
3. When a release is published, a script is run to change the
automatically assigned milestone value ("Not released yet") to
something else.
4. Shortly afterwards, the result of the merge from step 1 is merged
back into a maintenance branch in the public repository.
5. The push operation triggers another "push" pipeline, this time in
the public project.
At this point there are two problems:
- If the script is dumb (like it currently is), it will extract the
merge request ID from the merge commit description and change the
milestone for a merge request in the wrong project namespace.
- Even if the script was fixed to extract and use the correct GitLab
project reference, it would reset the milestone for the merge
request in the private repository back to "Not released yet" - while
the milestone set in step 3 should be retained.
An alternative would be to change the order of operations so that
post-release milestoning happens at a later stage, while also fixing the
script to correctly follow cross-project references, but that approach
seems more fragile than simply failing on all cross-project pushes. The
rule to enforce is: each project should only take care of its own
post-merge tasks.
(cherry picked from commit 6014060774)
With shallow fetching working reliably in pygit2 1.17.0+, there is no
longer any need for GitLab CI runners to clone the BIND 9 repository
with a fixed depth of 1000 during every "danger" CI job as Hazard is now
able to fetch remote refs with an arbitrary depth, controlled by the
HAZARD_FETCH_DEPTH environment variable. The latter can be defined via
GitLab project's CI settings and adjusted as needed over time, without
the need to update .gitlab-ci.yml every time its value needs to be
changed.
Backport of MR !9946
Merge branch 'backport-michal/use-default-cloning-depth-for-the-danger-ci-job-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10037
With shallow fetching working reliably in pygit2 1.17.0+, there is no
longer any need for GitLab CI runners to clone the BIND 9 repository
with a fixed depth of 1000 during every "danger" CI job as Hazard is now
able to fetch remote refs with an arbitrary depth, controlled by the
HAZARD_FETCH_DEPTH environment variable. The latter can be defined via
GitLab project's CI settings and adjusted as needed over time, without
the need to update .gitlab-ci.yml every time its value needs to be
changed.
(cherry picked from commit e39e7afc16)
Clean up the pattern in the newref() and decref() functions in QP and RBTDB databases. Replace the `db_nodelock_t` structure with plain reference counting for every active database node in QPDB.
Related to #5134
Backport of MR !10006
Merge branch 'backport-5134-refactor-decref-functions-in-qpdb-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10035
Change the names of the node reference counting functions
and add comments to make the mechanism easier to understand:
- dns__rbtdb_newref() and dns__rbtdb_decref() are now called
dns__rbtnode_acquire() and dns__rbtnode_release()
respectively; this reflects the fact that they modify both
the internal and external reference counters for a node.
- rbtnode_newref() and rbtnode_decref are now called
rbtnode_erefs_increment() and rbtnode_erefs_decrement(),
to reflect that they only increase and decrease the node's
external reference counters, not internal.
Refactor the pattern in the newref() and decref() functions in rbtdb.c
following the pattern, so it follows the similar pattern we already have
for QPDB.
Change the names of the node reference counting functions
and add comments to make the mechanism easier to understand:
- newref() and decref() are now called qpcnode_acquire()/
qpznode_acquire() and qpcnode_release()/qpznode_release()
respectively; this reflects the fact that they modify both
the internal and external reference counters for a node.
- qpcnode_newref() and qpznode_newref() are now called
qpcnode_erefs_increment() and qpznode_erefs_increment(), and
qpcnode_decref() and qpznode_decref() are now called
qpcnode_erefs_decrement() and qpznode_erefs_decrement(),
to reflect that they only increase and decrease the node's
external reference counters, not internal.
(cherry picked from commit d4f791793e)
This removes the db_nodelock_t structure and changes the node_locks
array to be composed only of isc_rwlock_t pointers. The .reference
member has been moved to qpdb->references in addition to
common.references that's external to dns_db API users. The .exiting
members has been completely removed as it has no use when the reference
counting is used correctly.
(cherry picked from commit 431513d8b3)
The origin_node in qpcache was always NULL, so we can remove the
getoriginode() function and origin_node pointer as the
dns_db_getoriginnode() correctly returns ISC_R_NOTFOUND when the
function is not implemented.
(cherry picked from commit 36a26bfa1a)
Cleanup the pattern in the decref() functions in both qpcache.c and
qpzone.c, so it follows the similar patter as we already have in
newref() function.
(cherry picked from commit 814b87da64)
Extended DNS error 22 (No reachable authority) was previously detected when `fctx_expired` fired. It turns out this function is used as a "safety net" and the timeout detection should be caught earlier.
It was working though, because of another issue fixed by !9927. But then, the recursive request timed out detection occurs before `fctx_expired` making impossible to raise the EDE 22 error.
This fixes the problem by triggering the EDE 22 in the part of the code detecting the (TCP or UDP) time out and taking the decision to cancel the whole fetch (i.e. There is no other server to attempt to contact).
Note this is not targeting users (no release note) because there is no release versions of BIND between !9927 and this changes. Thus a release note would be confusing.
Closes#5137
Backport of MR !9985
Merge branch 'backport-5137-ede22-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10001
When EDE 3 (stale answer) was added the serve-stale tests were checking
for those exclusively, i.e. grepping for no "EDE" in the dig output when
no stale answer was expected.
However, some stale tests disable stale answers and make the
authoritative server unresponsive, effectively triggering a timed out
request thus an EDE 22. Update those tests so they still tests the
absence of EDE 3 error, but also the presence of EDE 22.
(cherry picked from commit 27f3b8950a)
This re-do a previously existing EDE 22 system test as well as add
another one making sure the timed out flow detection works also on UDP
when the resolver is contacting the authoritative server. (the existing
test was using TCP to contact the authoritative servers).
(cherry picked from commit 7cb8a028fe)
Extended DNS error 22 (No reachable authority) was previously detected
when `fctx_expired` fired. It turns out this function is used as a
"safety net" and the timeout detection should be caught earlier.
It was working though, because of another issue fixed by !9927. Since
this change, the recursive request timed out detection occurs before
`fctx_expired` so EDE 22 is not added to the response message anymore.
The fix of the problem is to add the EDE 22 code in two situations:
- When the dispatch code timed out (rctx_timedout) the resolver code
checks various properties to figure out if it needs to make another
fetch attempt. One of the paramters if the fetch expiration time. If
it expires, the whole recursion is canceled, so it now adds the EDE 22
code.
- If the fetch expiration time doesn't expires in the case above (and
other parameters allows it) a new fetch attempt is made (fctx_query).
But before the new request is actually made, the fetch expiration time
is re-checked. It might then has elapsed, and the whole recursion is
canceled. So it now also adds the EDE 22 code here as well.
(cherry picked from commit 78274ec2b1)
Changes introducing the support of extended DNS error code 1 and 2 uses
SHA-1 digest for some tests which break FIPS platform. The digest itself
was irrelevant, another digest is used.
Backport of MR !10002
Merge branch 'backport-colin/fix-fips-9807-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10031
Changes !9948 introducing the support of extended DNS error code 1 and 2
uses SHA-1 digest for some tests which break FIPS platform. The digest
itself was irrelevant, another digest is used.
(cherry picked from commit d82262d293)
Instead of mixing the dns_resolver and dns_validator units directly with
the EDE code, split-out the dns_ede functionality into own separate
compilation unit and hide the implementation details behind abstraction.
Additionally, the new dns_edelist_t doesn't have to be copied into all
responses as those are attached to the fetch context, but it could be
only passed by reference.
This makes the dns_ede implementation simpler to use, although sligtly
more complicated on the inside.
Closes#5141
Backport of MR !10016
Merge branch 'backport-5141-ede-mem-fix-v2-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10030
Because the new introduced code in main doesn't use the log context
anymore, manually add the log context for isc_log_write usages in the
new ede.c file.
In order to avoid to loop to find the next position to store an EDE in
a dns_edectx_t, add a "nextede" state which holds the next available
position.
Also, in order ot avoid to loop to find if an EDE is already existing in
a dns_edectx_t, and avoid a duplicate, use a bitmap to immediately know
if the EDE is there or not.
Those both changes applies for adding or copying EDE.
Also make the direction of dns_ede_copy more explicit/avoid errors by
making "edectx_from" a const pointer.
(cherry picked from commit 9021f9d802)
Add documentation usage of EDE compilation unit as well as centralize
all EDE-related macros in the same lib/dns/include/dns/ede.h header.
(cherry picked from commit 7b01cbfb04)
Migrate tests cases in client_test code which were exclusively testing
code which is now all wrapped inside ede compilation unit. Those are
testing maximum number of EDE, duplicate EDE as well as truncation of
text of an EDE.
Also add coverage for the copy of EDE from an edectx to another one, as
well as checking the assertion of the maximum EDE info code which can be
used.
(cherry picked from commit f9f41190b3)
Instead of mixing the dns_resolver and dns_validator units directly with
the EDE code, split-out the dns_ede functionality into own separate
compilation unit and hide the implementation details behind abstraction.
Additionally, the EDE codes are directly copied into the ns_client
buffers by passing the EDE context to dns_resolver_createfetch().
This makes the dns_ede implementation simpler to use, although sligtly
more complicated on the inside.
Co-authored-by: Colin Vidal <colin@isc.org>
Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org>
(cherry picked from commit 2f8e0edf3b)
From https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/5087, the relevant MRs have been merged in the January 2025 release. Hence this MR removes `allow_failure: true` in CI.
Backport of MR !10026
Merge branch 'backport-andoni/remove-allow-failure-in-cross-version-config-tests-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10027
Remove `allow_failure: true` from .gitlab-ci.yaml, as the relevant
MRs have been merged in the January 2025 release.
(cherry picked from commit 5d07df807a)
Reduce the amount of artifacts stored by running make clean at the end
of unit and system test run. If any of the previous commands fail, the
runner will stop executing the commands in `script` immediately, so the
cleanup only happens if none of the previous commands failed.
The build artifacts from unit and system tests are re-used anywhere and
should be safe to throw away immediately.
Backport of MR !10015
Merge branch 'backport-nicki/reduce-ci-artifacts-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10018
Reduce the amount of artifacts stored by running make clean at the end
of unit and system test run. If any of the previous commands fail, the
runner will stop executing the commands in `script` immediately, so the
cleanup only happens if none of the previous commands failed.
The build artifacts from unit and system tests are re-used anywhere and
should be safe to throw away immediately. Same for respdiff.
(cherry picked from commit e59bc5b366)
The iana.org link is gone.
Backport of MR !10010
Merge branch 'backport-mnowak/linkcheck-fix-draft-icann-dnssec-keymgmt-01.txt-link-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10011
The prior regex didn't match the actual names we use for release
branches in the private repo. This caused the merged-metadata job to not
be created upon merging to a release branch, resulting in the private MR
not being properly milestoned.
Use the correct regex along with protecting the v9.*-release branches in
the gitlab UI so that they have access to the token used to perform the
required API operations.
Backport of MR !10003
Merge branch 'backport-nicki/ci-fix-post-merge-in-private-repo-9.20' into 'bind-9.20'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!10013
The prior regex didn't match the actual names we use for release
branches in the private repo. This caused the merged-metadata job to not
be created upon merging to a release branch, resulting in the private MR
not being properly milestoned.
Use the correct regex along with protecting the v9.*-release branches in
the gitlab UI so that they have access to the token used to perform the
required API operations.
(cherry picked from commit 2e5a3bde7e)
Add DoH and DoT stress test jobs. The DoH scenario on FreeBSD is omitted
because all Flamethrower's DoH queries timeout on this platform.
Since the response rate of DoT queries is lower than that of DoH and
TCP, the expected TCP response rate is 80%.
Due to the large number of similar stress test configurations, the
"util/generate-stress-test-configs.py" script now generates them as part
of a downstream pipeline. The script is expected to be run exclusively
within the CI environment, which sources all environmental variables and
files.
This refactoring brought the following changes:
- To start a stress test immediately and not wait for artifacts of the
autoreconf job, run the "autoreconf -fi" command as part of every job.
- Drop the BIND_STRESS_TEST_* variables as they were rarely used and
conflicted with mode and platform selection in the configuration
generator.
- Most pipelines now include a few short, randomly selected stress test
jobs. To schedule all stress tests, set the ALL_BIND_STRESS_TESTS
environmental variable, push a tag to CI, or run a scheduled pipeline.
- Set the BIND_STRESS_TESTS_RUN_TIME environmental variable to pick the
stress test runtime of your choosing, set the BIND_STRESS_TESTS_RATE
environmental variable to set different than the default query rate.
- Job timeout is set to 30 minutes plus stress test runtime in minutes.
(cherry picked from commit 9756292a5f)