lwres_gabn(3)
LWRES_GABN(3) BIND9 LWRES_GABN(3)
NAME
lwres_gabnrequest_render, lwres_gabnresponse_render,
lwres_gabnrequest_parse, lwres_gabnresponse_parse,
lwres_gabnresponse_free, lwres_gabnrequest_free -
lightweight resolver getaddrbyname message handling
SYNOPSIS
#include <lwres/lwres.h>
lwres_result_t
lwres_gabnrequest_render(lwres_context_t *ctx,
lwres_gabnrequest_t *req,
lwres_lwpacket_t *pkt
lwres_result_t
lwres_gabnresponse_render(lwres_context_t *ctx,
lwres_gabnresponse_t *req,
lwres_lwpacket_t *pkt
lwres_result_t lwres_gabnrequest_parse(lwres_context_t *ctx,
lwres_buffer_t *b,
lwres_lwpacket_t *pkt
lwres_result_t
lwres_gabnresponse_parse(lwres_context_t *ctx,
lwres_buffer_t *b,
lwres_lwpacket_t *pkt
void lwres_gabnresponse_free(lwres_context_t *ctx,
lwres_gabnresponse_t **structp);
void lwres_gabnrequest_free(lwres_context_t *ctx,
lwres_gabnrequest_t **structp);
DESCRIPTION
These are low-level routines for creating and parsing
lightweight resolver name-to-address lookup request and
response messages.
There are four main functions for the getaddrbyname opcode.
One render function converts a getaddrbyname request
structure - lwres_gabnrequest_t - to the lightweight
resolver's canonical format. It is complemented by a parse
function that converts a packet in this canonical format to
a getaddrbyname request structure. Another render function
converts the getaddrbyname response structure -
lwres_gabnresponse_t - to the canonical format. This is
complemented by a parse function which converts a packet in
canonical format to a getaddrbyname response structure.
These structures are defined in <lwres/lwres.h>. They are
shown below.
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#define LWRES_OPCODE_GETADDRSBYNAME 0x00010001U
typedef struct lwres_addr lwres_addr_t;
typedef LWRES_LIST(lwres_addr_t) lwres_addrlist_t;
typedef struct {
lwres_uint32_t flags;
lwres_uint32_t addrtypes;
lwres_uint16_t namelen;
char *name;
} lwres_gabnrequest_t;
typedef struct {
lwres_uint32_t flags;
lwres_uint16_t naliases;
lwres_uint16_t naddrs;
char *realname;
char **aliases;
lwres_uint16_t realnamelen;
lwres_uint16_t *aliaslen;
lwres_addrlist_t addrs;
void *base;
size_t baselen;
} lwres_gabnresponse_t;
lwres_gabnrequest_render() uses resolver context ctx to
convert getaddrbyname request structure req to canonical
format. The packet header structure pkt is initialised and
transferred to buffer b. The contents of *req are then
appended to the buffer in canonical format.
lwres_gabnresponse_render() performs the same task, except
it converts a getaddrbyname response structure
lwres_gabnresponse_t to the lightweight resolver's canonical
format.
lwres_gabnrequest_parse() uses context ctx to convert the
contents of packet pkt to a lwres_gabnrequest_t structure.
Buffer b provides space to be used for storing this
structure. When the function succeeds, the resulting
lwres_gabnrequest_t is made available through *structp.
lwres_gabnresponse_parse() offers the same semantics as
lwres_gabnrequest_parse() except it yields a
lwres_gabnresponse_t structure.
lwres_gabnresponse_free() and lwres_gabnrequest_free()
release the memory in resolver context ctx that was
allocated to the lwres_gabnresponse_t or lwres_gabnrequest_t
structures referenced via structp. Any memory associated
with ancillary buffers and strings for those structures is
also discarded.
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RETURN VALUES
The getaddrbyname opcode functions
lwres_gabnrequest_render(),
lwres_gabnresponse_render()lwres_gabnrequest_parse() and
lwres_gabnresponse_parse() all return LWRES_R_SUCCESS on
success. They return LWRES_R_NOMEMORY if memory allocation
fails. LWRES_R_UNEXPECTEDEND is returned if the available
space in the buffer b is too small to accommodate the packet
header or the lwres_gabnrequest_t and lwres_gabnresponse_t
structures. lwres_gabnrequest_parse() and
lwres_gabnresponse_parse() will return LWRES_R_UNEXPECTEDEND
if the buffer is not empty after decoding the received
packet. These functions will return LWRES_R_FAILURE if
pktflags in the packet header structure lwres_lwpacket_t
indicate that the packet is not a response to an earlier
query.
SEE ALSO
lwres_packet(3)
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 8c9 2004, 2005, 2007, 2014-2016 Internet Systems
Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
Copyright 8c9 2000, 2001 Internet Software Consortium.
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