1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 #ifndef NET_DNS_HOST_RESOLVER_H_ 6 #define NET_DNS_HOST_RESOLVER_H_ 7 8 #include <string> 9 10 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" 11 #include "net/base/address_family.h" 12 #include "net/base/completion_callback.h" 13 #include "net/base/host_port_pair.h" 14 #include "net/base/net_export.h" 15 #include "net/base/net_util.h" 16 #include "net/base/request_priority.h" 17 18 namespace base { 19 class Value; 20 } 21 22 namespace net { 23 24 class AddressList; 25 class BoundNetLog; 26 class HostCache; 27 class HostResolverProc; 28 class NetLog; 29 30 // This class represents the task of resolving hostnames (or IP address 31 // literal) to an AddressList object. 32 // 33 // HostResolver can handle multiple requests at a time, so when cancelling a 34 // request the RequestHandle that was returned by Resolve() needs to be 35 // given. A simpler alternative for consumers that only have 1 outstanding 36 // request at a time is to create a SingleRequestHostResolver wrapper around 37 // HostResolver (which will automatically cancel the single request when it 38 // goes out of scope). 39 class NET_EXPORT HostResolver { 40 public: 41 // |max_concurrent_resolves| is how many resolve requests will be allowed to 42 // run in parallel. Pass HostResolver::kDefaultParallelism to choose a 43 // default value. 44 // |max_retry_attempts| is the maximum number of times we will retry for host 45 // resolution. Pass HostResolver::kDefaultRetryAttempts to choose a default 46 // value. 47 // |enable_caching| controls whether a HostCache is used. 48 struct NET_EXPORT Options { 49 Options(); 50 51 size_t max_concurrent_resolves; 52 size_t max_retry_attempts; 53 bool enable_caching; 54 }; 55 56 // The parameters for doing a Resolve(). A hostname and port are 57 // required; the rest are optional (and have reasonable defaults). 58 class NET_EXPORT RequestInfo { 59 public: 60 explicit RequestInfo(const HostPortPair& host_port_pair); 61 62 const HostPortPair& host_port_pair() const { return host_port_pair_; } 63 void set_host_port_pair(const HostPortPair& host_port_pair) { 64 host_port_pair_ = host_port_pair; 65 } 66 67 int port() const { return host_port_pair_.port(); } 68 const std::string& hostname() const { return host_port_pair_.host(); } 69 70 AddressFamily address_family() const { return address_family_; } 71 void set_address_family(AddressFamily address_family) { 72 address_family_ = address_family; 73 } 74 75 HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags() const { 76 return host_resolver_flags_; 77 } 78 void set_host_resolver_flags(HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags) { 79 host_resolver_flags_ = host_resolver_flags; 80 } 81 82 bool allow_cached_response() const { return allow_cached_response_; } 83 void set_allow_cached_response(bool b) { allow_cached_response_ = b; } 84 85 bool is_speculative() const { return is_speculative_; } 86 void set_is_speculative(bool b) { is_speculative_ = b; } 87 88 private: 89 // The hostname to resolve, and the port to use in resulting sockaddrs. 90 HostPortPair host_port_pair_; 91 92 // The address family to restrict results to. 93 AddressFamily address_family_; 94 95 // Flags to use when resolving this request. 96 HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags_; 97 98 // Whether it is ok to return a result from the host cache. 99 bool allow_cached_response_; 100 101 // Whether this request was started by the DNS prefetcher. 102 bool is_speculative_; 103 }; 104 105 // Opaque type used to cancel a request. 106 typedef void* RequestHandle; 107 108 // This value can be passed into CreateSystemResolver as the 109 // |max_concurrent_resolves| parameter. It will select a default level of 110 // concurrency. 111 static const size_t kDefaultParallelism = 0; 112 113 // This value can be passed into CreateSystemResolver as the 114 // |max_retry_attempts| parameter. 115 static const size_t kDefaultRetryAttempts = -1; 116 117 // If any completion callbacks are pending when the resolver is destroyed, 118 // the host resolutions are cancelled, and the completion callbacks will not 119 // be called. 120 virtual ~HostResolver(); 121 122 // Resolves the given hostname (or IP address literal), filling out the 123 // |addresses| object upon success. The |info.port| parameter will be set as 124 // the sin(6)_port field of the sockaddr_in{6} struct. Returns OK if 125 // successful or an error code upon failure. Returns 126 // ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED if hostname is invalid, or if it is an 127 // incompatible IP literal (e.g. IPv6 is disabled and it is an IPv6 128 // literal). 129 // 130 // If the operation cannot be completed synchronously, ERR_IO_PENDING will 131 // be returned and the real result code will be passed to the completion 132 // callback. Otherwise the result code is returned immediately from this 133 // call. 134 // 135 // If |out_req| is non-NULL, then |*out_req| will be filled with a handle to 136 // the async request. This handle is not valid after the request has 137 // completed. 138 // 139 // Profiling information for the request is saved to |net_log| if non-NULL. 140 virtual int Resolve(const RequestInfo& info, 141 RequestPriority priority, 142 AddressList* addresses, 143 const CompletionCallback& callback, 144 RequestHandle* out_req, 145 const BoundNetLog& net_log) = 0; 146 147 // Resolves the given hostname (or IP address literal) out of cache or HOSTS 148 // file (if enabled) only. This is guaranteed to complete synchronously. 149 // This acts like |Resolve()| if the hostname is IP literal, or cached value 150 // or HOSTS entry exists. Otherwise, ERR_DNS_CACHE_MISS is returned. 151 virtual int ResolveFromCache(const RequestInfo& info, 152 AddressList* addresses, 153 const BoundNetLog& net_log) = 0; 154 155 // Cancels the specified request. |req| is the handle returned by Resolve(). 156 // After a request is canceled, its completion callback will not be called. 157 // CancelRequest must NOT be called after the request's completion callback 158 // has already run or the request was canceled. 159 virtual void CancelRequest(RequestHandle req) = 0; 160 161 // Sets the default AddressFamily to use when requests have left it 162 // unspecified. For example, this could be used to restrict resolution 163 // results to AF_INET by passing in ADDRESS_FAMILY_IPV4, or to 164 // AF_INET6 by passing in ADDRESS_FAMILY_IPV6. 165 virtual void SetDefaultAddressFamily(AddressFamily address_family) {} 166 virtual AddressFamily GetDefaultAddressFamily() const; 167 168 // Enable or disable the built-in asynchronous DnsClient. 169 virtual void SetDnsClientEnabled(bool enabled); 170 171 // Returns the HostResolverCache |this| uses, or NULL if there isn't one. 172 // Used primarily to clear the cache and for getting debug information. 173 virtual HostCache* GetHostCache(); 174 175 // Returns the current DNS configuration |this| is using, as a Value, or NULL 176 // if it's configured to always use the system host resolver. Caller takes 177 // ownership of the returned Value. 178 virtual base::Value* GetDnsConfigAsValue() const; 179 180 // Creates a HostResolver implementation that queries the underlying system. 181 // (Except if a unit-test has changed the global HostResolverProc using 182 // ScopedHostResolverProc to intercept requests to the system). 183 static scoped_ptr<HostResolver> CreateSystemResolver( 184 const Options& options, 185 NetLog* net_log); 186 187 // As above, but uses default parameters. 188 static scoped_ptr<HostResolver> CreateDefaultResolver(NetLog* net_log); 189 190 protected: 191 HostResolver(); 192 193 private: 194 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HostResolver); 195 }; 196 197 } // namespace net 198 199 #endif // NET_DNS_HOST_RESOLVER_H_ 200