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     33  *      @(#)nameser.h	8.2 (Berkeley) 2/16/94
     34  * -
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     51  * SOFTWARE.
     52  * -
     53  * --Copyright--
     54  */
     55 
     56 #ifndef _NAMESER_H_
     57 #define	_NAMESER_H_
     58 
     59 #include <sys/types.h>
     60 
     61 /*
     62  * Define constants based on rfc883
     63  */
     64 #define PACKETSZ	512		/* maximum packet size */
     65 #define MAXDNAME	256		/* maximum domain name */
     66 #define MAXCDNAME	255		/* maximum compressed domain name */
     67 #define MAXLABEL	63		/* maximum length of domain label */
     68 	/* Number of bytes of fixed size data in query structure */
     69 #define QFIXEDSZ	4
     70 	/* number of bytes of fixed size data in resource record */
     71 #define RRFIXEDSZ	10
     72 
     73 /*
     74  * Currently defined opcodes
     75  */
     76 #define QUERY		0x0		/* standard query */
     77 #define IQUERY		0x1		/* inverse query */
     78 #define STATUS		0x2		/* nameserver status query */
     79 #if 0
     80 #define xxx		0x3		/* 0x3 reserved */
     81 #endif
     82 	/* non standard - supports ALLOW_UPDATES stuff from Mike Schwartz */
     83 #define UPDATEA		0x9		/* add resource record */
     84 #define UPDATED		0xa		/* delete a specific resource record */
     85 #define UPDATEDA	0xb		/* delete all named resource record */
     86 #define UPDATEM		0xc		/* modify a specific resource record */
     87 #define UPDATEMA	0xd		/* modify all named resource record */
     88 
     89 #define ZONEINIT	0xe		/* initial zone transfer */
     90 #define ZONEREF		0xf		/* incremental zone referesh */
     91 
     92 /*
     93  * Undefine various #defines from various System V-flavored OSes (Solaris,
     94  * SINIX, HP-UX) so the compiler doesn't whine that we redefine them.
     95  */
     96 #ifdef T_NULL
     97 #undef T_NULL
     98 #endif
     99 #ifdef T_OPT
    100 #undef T_OPT
    101 #endif
    102 #ifdef T_UNSPEC
    103 #undef T_UNSPEC
    104 #endif
    105 #ifdef NOERROR
    106 #undef NOERROR
    107 #endif
    108 
    109 /*
    110  * Currently defined response codes
    111  */
    112 #define NOERROR		0		/* no error */
    113 #define FORMERR		1		/* format error */
    114 #define SERVFAIL	2		/* server failure */
    115 #define NXDOMAIN	3		/* non existent domain */
    116 #define NOTIMP		4		/* not implemented */
    117 #define REFUSED		5		/* query refused */
    118 	/* non standard */
    119 #define NOCHANGE	0xf		/* update failed to change db */
    120 
    121 /*
    122  * Type values for resources and queries
    123  */
    124 #define T_A		1		/* host address */
    125 #define T_NS		2		/* authoritative server */
    126 #define T_MD		3		/* mail destination */
    127 #define T_MF		4		/* mail forwarder */
    128 #define T_CNAME		5		/* connonical name */
    129 #define T_SOA		6		/* start of authority zone */
    130 #define T_MB		7		/* mailbox domain name */
    131 #define T_MG		8		/* mail group member */
    132 #define T_MR		9		/* mail rename name */
    133 #define T_NULL		10		/* null resource record */
    134 #define T_WKS		11		/* well known service */
    135 #define T_PTR		12		/* domain name pointer */
    136 #define T_HINFO		13		/* host information */
    137 #define T_MINFO		14		/* mailbox information */
    138 #define T_MX		15		/* mail routing information */
    139 #define T_TXT		16		/* text strings */
    140 #define	T_RP		17		/* responsible person */
    141 #define	T_AFSDB		18		/* AFS cell database */
    142 #define T_X25		19		/* X_25 calling address */
    143 #define T_ISDN		20		/* ISDN calling address */
    144 #define T_RT		21		/* router */
    145 #define	T_NSAP		22		/* NSAP address */
    146 #define	T_NSAP_PTR	23		/* reverse lookup for NSAP */
    147 #define T_SIG		24		/* security signature */
    148 #define T_KEY		25		/* security key */
    149 #define T_PX		26		/* X.400 mail mapping */
    150 #define T_GPOS		27		/* geographical position (withdrawn) */
    151 #define T_AAAA		28		/* IP6 Address */
    152 #define T_LOC		29		/* Location Information */
    153 #define T_NXT		30		/* Next Valid Name in Zone */
    154 #define T_EID		31		/* Endpoint identifier */
    155 #define T_NIMLOC	32		/* Nimrod locator */
    156 #define T_SRV		33		/* Server selection */
    157 #define T_ATMA		34		/* ATM Address */
    158 #define T_NAPTR		35		/* Naming Authority PoinTeR */
    159 #define T_KX		36		/* Key Exchanger */
    160 #define T_CERT		37		/* Certificates in the DNS */
    161 #define T_A6		38		/* IP6 address */
    162 #define T_DNAME		39		/* non-terminal redirection */
    163 #define T_SINK		40		/* unknown */
    164 #define T_OPT		41		/* EDNS0 option (meta-RR) */
    165 #define T_APL		42		/* lists of address prefixes */
    166 #define T_DS		43		/* Delegation Signer */
    167 #define T_SSHFP		44		/* SSH Fingerprint */
    168 #define T_IPSECKEY	45		/* IPsec keying material */
    169 #define T_RRSIG		46		/* new security signature */
    170 #define T_NSEC		47		/* provable insecure information */
    171 #define T_DNSKEY	48		/* new security key */
    172 	/* non standard */
    173 #define T_SPF		99		/* sender policy framework */
    174 #define T_UINFO		100		/* user (finger) information */
    175 #define T_UID		101		/* user ID */
    176 #define T_GID		102		/* group ID */
    177 #define T_UNSPEC	103		/* Unspecified format (binary data) */
    178 #define T_UNSPECA	104		/* "unspecified ascii". Ugly MIT hack */
    179 	/* Query type values which do not appear in resource records */
    180 #define T_TKEY		249		/* Transaction Key [RFC2930] */
    181 #define T_TSIG		250		/* Transaction Signature [RFC2845] */
    182 #define T_IXFR		251		/* incremental transfer [RFC1995] */
    183 #define T_AXFR		252		/* transfer zone of authority */
    184 #define T_MAILB		253		/* transfer mailbox records */
    185 #define T_MAILA		254		/* transfer mail agent records */
    186 #define T_ANY		255		/* wildcard match */
    187 
    188 /*
    189  * Values for class field
    190  */
    191 
    192 #define C_IN		1		/* the arpa internet */
    193 #define C_CHAOS		3		/* for chaos net (MIT) */
    194 #define C_HS		4		/* for Hesiod name server (MIT) (XXX) */
    195 	/* Query class values which do not appear in resource records */
    196 #define C_ANY		255		/* wildcard match */
    197 #define C_QU		0x8000		/* mDNS QU flag in queries */
    198 #define C_CACHE_FLUSH	0x8000		/* mDNS cache flush flag in replies */
    199 
    200 /*
    201  * Status return codes for T_UNSPEC conversion routines
    202  */
    203 #define CONV_SUCCESS 0
    204 #define CONV_OVERFLOW -1
    205 #define CONV_BADFMT -2
    206 #define CONV_BADCKSUM -3
    207 #define CONV_BADBUFLEN -4
    208 
    209 /*
    210  * Structure for query header.
    211  */
    212 typedef struct {
    213 	uint16_t id;		/* query identification number */
    214 	uint8_t  flags1;	/* first byte of flags */
    215 	uint8_t  flags2;	/* second byte of flags */
    216 	uint16_t qdcount;	/* number of question entries */
    217 	uint16_t ancount;	/* number of answer entries */
    218 	uint16_t nscount;	/* number of authority entries */
    219 	uint16_t arcount;	/* number of resource entries */
    220 } HEADER;
    221 
    222 /*
    223  * Macros for subfields of flag fields.
    224  */
    225 #define DNS_QR(np)	((np)->flags1 & 0x80)		/* response flag */
    226 #define DNS_OPCODE(np)	((((np)->flags1) >> 3) & 0xF)	/* purpose of message */
    227 #define DNS_AA(np)	((np)->flags1 & 0x04)		/* authoritative answer */
    228 #define DNS_TC(np)	((np)->flags1 & 0x02)		/* truncated message */
    229 #define DNS_RD(np)	((np)->flags1 & 0x01)		/* recursion desired */
    230 
    231 #define DNS_RA(np)	((np)->flags2 & 0x80)	/* recursion available */
    232 #define DNS_AD(np)	((np)->flags2 & 0x20)	/* authentic data from named */
    233 #define DNS_CD(np)	((np)->flags2 & 0x10)	/* checking disabled by resolver */
    234 #define DNS_RCODE(np)	((np)->flags2 & 0xF)	/* response code */
    235 
    236 /*
    237  * Defines for handling compressed domain names, EDNS0 labels, etc.
    238  */
    239 #define INDIR_MASK	0xc0	/* 11.... */
    240 #define EDNS0_MASK	0x40	/* 01.... */
    241 #  define EDNS0_ELT_BITLABEL 0x01
    242 
    243 /*
    244  * Structure for passing resource records around.
    245  */
    246 struct rrec {
    247 	int16_t	r_zone;			/* zone number */
    248 	int16_t	r_class;		/* class number */
    249 	int16_t	r_type;			/* type number */
    250 	uint32_t	r_ttl;			/* time to live */
    251 	int	r_size;			/* size of data area */
    252 	char	*r_data;		/* pointer to data */
    253 };
    254 
    255 /*
    256  * Inline versions of get/put short/long.  Pointer is advanced.
    257  * We also assume that a "uint16_t" holds 2 "chars"
    258  * and that a "uint32_t" holds 4 "chars".
    259  *
    260  * These macros demonstrate the property of C whereby it can be
    261  * portable or it can be elegant but never both.
    262  */
    263 #define GETSHORT(s, cp) { \
    264 	register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \
    265 	(s) = ((uint16_t)t_cp[0] << 8) | (uint16_t)t_cp[1]; \
    266 	(cp) += 2; \
    267 }
    268 
    269 #define GETLONG(l, cp) { \
    270 	register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \
    271 	(l) = (((uint32_t)t_cp[0]) << 24) \
    272 	    | (((uint32_t)t_cp[1]) << 16) \
    273 	    | (((uint32_t)t_cp[2]) << 8) \
    274 	    | (((uint32_t)t_cp[3])); \
    275 	(cp) += 4; \
    276 }
    277 
    278 #define PUTSHORT(s, cp) { \
    279 	register uint16_t t_s = (uint16_t)(s); \
    280 	register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \
    281 	*t_cp++ = t_s >> 8; \
    282 	*t_cp   = t_s; \
    283 	(cp) += 2; \
    284 }
    285 
    286 /*
    287  * Warning: PUTLONG --no-longer-- destroys its first argument.  if you
    288  * were depending on this "feature", you will lose.
    289  */
    290 #define PUTLONG(l, cp) { \
    291 	register uint32_t t_l = (uint32_t)(l); \
    292 	register u_char *t_cp = (u_char *)(cp); \
    293 	*t_cp++ = t_l >> 24; \
    294 	*t_cp++ = t_l >> 16; \
    295 	*t_cp++ = t_l >> 8; \
    296 	*t_cp   = t_l; \
    297 	(cp) += 4; \
    298 }
    299 
    300 #endif /* !_NAMESER_H_ */
    301