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+/*
+ * testpkts. Data file parse for test packets, and query matching.
+ *
+ * Data storage for specially crafted replies for testing purposes.
+ *
+ * (c) NLnet Labs, 2005, 2006, 2007
+ * See the file LICENSE for the license
+ */
+
+#ifndef TESTPKTS_H
+#define TESTPKTS_H
+struct sldns_buffer;
+struct sldns_file_parse_state;
+
+/**
+ * \file
+ *
+ * This is a debugging aid. It is not efficient, especially
+ * with a long config file, but it can give any reply to any query.
+ * This can help the developer pre-script replies for queries.
+ *
+ * You can specify a packet RR by RR with header flags to return.
+ *
+ * Missing features:
+ * - matching content different from reply content.
+ * - find way to adjust mangled packets?
+ *
+ */
+
+ /*
+ The data file format is as follows:
+
+ ; comment.
+ ; a number of entries, these are processed first to last.
+ ; a line based format.
+
+ $ORIGIN origin
+ $TTL default_ttl
+
+ ENTRY_BEGIN
+ ; first give MATCH lines, that say what queries are matched
+ ; by this entry.
+ ; 'opcode' makes the query match the opcode from the reply
+ ; if you leave it out, any opcode matches this entry.
+ ; 'qtype' makes the query match the qtype from the reply
+ ; 'qname' makes the query match the qname from the reply
+ ; 'subdomain' makes the query match subdomains of qname from the reply
+ ; 'serial=1023' makes the query match if ixfr serial is 1023.
+ ; 'all' has to match header byte for byte and all rrs in packet.
+ ; 'ttl' used with all, rrs in packet must also have matching TTLs.
+ ; 'DO' will match only queries with DO bit set.
+ ; 'noedns' matches queries without EDNS OPT records.
+ MATCH [opcode] [qtype] [qname] [serial=<value>] [all] [ttl]
+ MATCH [UDP|TCP] DO
+ MATCH ...
+ ; Then the REPLY header is specified.
+ REPLY opcode, rcode or flags.
+ (opcode) QUERY IQUERY STATUS NOTIFY UPDATE
+ (rcode) NOERROR FORMERR SERVFAIL NXDOMAIN NOTIMPL YXDOMAIN
+ YXRRSET NXRRSET NOTAUTH NOTZONE
+ (flags) QR AA TC RD CD RA AD DO
+ REPLY ...
+ ; any additional actions to do.
+ ; 'copy_id' copies the ID from the query to the answer.
+ ADJUST copy_id
+ ; 'copy_query' copies the query name, type and class to the answer.
+ ADJUST copy_query
+ ; 'sleep=10' sleeps for 10 seconds before giving the answer (TCP is open)
+ ADJUST [sleep=<num>] ; sleep before giving any reply
+ ADJUST [packet_sleep=<num>] ; sleep before this packet in sequence
+ SECTION QUESTION
+ <RRs, one per line> ; the RRcount is determined automatically.
+ SECTION ANSWER
+ <RRs, one per line>
+ SECTION AUTHORITY
+ <RRs, one per line>
+ SECTION ADDITIONAL
+ <RRs, one per line>
+ EXTRA_PACKET ; follow with SECTION, REPLY for more packets.
+ HEX_ANSWER_BEGIN ; follow with hex data
+ ; this replaces any answer packet constructed
+ ; with the SECTION keywords (only SECTION QUERY
+ ; is used to match queries). If the data cannot
+ ; be parsed, ADJUST rules for the answer packet
+ ; are ignored. Only copy_id is done.
+ HEX_ANSWER_END
+ ENTRY_END
+
+
+ Example data file:
+$ORIGIN nlnetlabs.nl
+$TTL 3600
+
+ENTRY_BEGIN
+MATCH qname
+REPLY NOERROR
+ADJUST copy_id
+SECTION QUESTION
+www.nlnetlabs.nl. IN A
+SECTION ANSWER
+www.nlnetlabs.nl. IN A 195.169.215.155
+SECTION AUTHORITY
+nlnetlabs.nl. IN NS www.nlnetlabs.nl.
+ENTRY_END
+
+ENTRY_BEGIN
+MATCH qname
+REPLY NOERROR
+ADJUST copy_id
+SECTION QUESTION
+www2.nlnetlabs.nl. IN A
+HEX_ANSWER_BEGIN
+; 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
+;-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
+ 00 bf 81 80 00 01 00 01 00 02 00 02 03 77 77 77 0b 6b 61 6e ; 1- 20
+ 61 72 69 65 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 01 00 01 03 77 77 ; 21- 40
+ 77 0b 6b 61 6e 61 72 69 65 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 01 ; 41- 60
+ 00 01 00 01 50 8b 00 04 52 5e ed 32 0b 6b 61 6e 61 72 69 65 ; 61- 80
+ 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 02 00 01 00 01 50 8b 00 11 03 ; 81- 100
+ 6e 73 31 08 68 65 78 6f 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 0b 6b 61 6e ; 101- 120
+ 61 72 69 65 70 69 65 74 03 63 6f 6d 00 00 02 00 01 00 01 50 ; 121- 140
+ 8b 00 11 03 6e 73 32 08 68 65 78 6f 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 ; 141- 160
+ 03 6e 73 31 08 68 65 78 6f 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 00 01 00 ; 161- 180
+ 01 00 00 46 53 00 04 52 5e ed 02 03 6e 73 32 08 68 65 78 6f ; 181- 200
+ 6e 2d 69 73 02 6e 6c 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 46 53 00 04 d4 cc ; 201- 220
+ db 5b
+HEX_ANSWER_END
+ENTRY_END
+
+
+
+ note that this file will link with your
+ void verbose(int level, char* format, ...); output function.
+*/
+
+/** Type of transport, since some entries match based on UDP or TCP of query */
+enum transport_type {transport_any = 0, transport_udp, transport_tcp };
+
+/** struct to keep a linked list of reply packets for a query */
+struct reply_packet {
+ /** next in list of reply packets, for TCP multiple pkts on wire */
+ struct reply_packet* next;
+ /** the reply pkt */
+ uint8_t* reply_pkt;
+ /** length of reply pkt */
+ size_t reply_len;
+ /** or reply pkt in hex if not parsable */
+ struct sldns_buffer* reply_from_hex;
+ /** seconds to sleep before giving packet */
+ unsigned int packet_sleep;
+};
+
+/** data structure to keep the canned queries in.
+ format is the 'matching query' and the 'canned answer' */
+struct entry {
+ /* match */
+ /* How to match an incoming query with this canned reply */
+ /** match query opcode with answer opcode */
+ uint8_t match_opcode;
+ /** match qtype with answer qtype */
+ uint8_t match_qtype;
+ /** match qname with answer qname */
+ uint8_t match_qname;
+ /** match qname as subdomain of answer qname */
+ uint8_t match_subdomain;
+ /** match SOA serial number, from auth section */
+ uint8_t match_serial;
+ /** match all of the packet */
+ uint8_t match_all;
+ /** match ttls in the packet */
+ uint8_t match_ttl;
+ /** match DO bit */
+ uint8_t match_do;
+ /** match absence of EDNS OPT record in query */
+ uint8_t match_noedns;
+ /** match query serial with this value. */
+ uint32_t ixfr_soa_serial;
+ /** match on UDP/TCP */
+ enum transport_type match_transport;
+
+ /** pre canned reply */
+ struct reply_packet *reply_list;
+
+ /** how to adjust the reply packet */
+ /** copy over the ID from the query into the answer */
+ uint8_t copy_id;
+ /** copy the query nametypeclass from query into the answer */
+ uint8_t copy_query;
+ /** in seconds */
+ unsigned int sleeptime;
+
+ /** some number that names this entry, line number in file or so */
+ int lineno;
+
+ /** next in list */
+ struct entry* next;
+};
+
+/**
+ * reads the canned reply file and returns a list of structs
+ * does an exit on error.
+ * @param name: name of the file to read.
+ * @param skip_whitespace: skip leftside whitespace.
+ */
+struct entry* read_datafile(const char* name, int skip_whitespace);
+
+/**
+ * Delete linked list of entries.
+ */
+void delete_entry(struct entry* list);
+
+/**
+ * Read one entry from the data file.
+ * @param in: file to read from. Filepos must be at the start of a new line.
+ * @param name: name of the file for prettier errors.
+ * @param pstate: file parse state with lineno, default_ttl,
+ * oirigin and prev_rr name.
+ * @param skip_whitespace: skip leftside whitespace.
+ * @return: The entry read (malloced) or NULL if no entry could be read.
+ */
+struct entry* read_entry(FILE* in, const char* name,
+ struct sldns_file_parse_state* pstate, int skip_whitespace);
+
+/**
+ * finds entry in list, or returns NULL.
+ */
+struct entry* find_match(struct entry* entries, uint8_t* query_pkt,
+ size_t query_pkt_len, enum transport_type transport);
+
+/**
+ * match two packets, all must match
+ * @param q: packet 1
+ * @param qlen: length of q.
+ * @param p: packet 2
+ * @param plen: length of p.
+ * @param mttl: if true, ttls must match, if false, ttls do not need to match
+ * @param noloc: if true, rrs may be reordered in their packet-section.
+ * rrs are then matches without location of the rr being important.
+ * @return true if matched.
+ */
+int match_all(uint8_t* q, size_t qlen, uint8_t* p, size_t plen, int mttl,
+ int noloc);
+
+/**
+ * copy & adjust packet, mallocs a copy.
+ */
+void adjust_packet(struct entry* match, uint8_t** answer_pkt,
+ size_t* answer_pkt_len, uint8_t* query_pkt, size_t query_pkt_len);
+
+/**
+ * Parses data buffer to a query, finds the correct answer
+ * and calls the given function for every packet to send.
+ * if verbose_out filename is given, packets are dumped there.
+ * @param inbuf: the packet that came in
+ * @param inlen: length of packet.
+ * @param entries: entries read in from datafile.
+ * @param count: is increased to count number of queries answered.
+ * @param transport: set to UDP or TCP to match some types of entries.
+ * @param sendfunc: called to send answer (buffer, size, userarg).
+ * @param userdata: userarg to give to sendfunc.
+ * @param verbose_out: if not NULL, verbose messages are printed there.
+ */
+void handle_query(uint8_t* inbuf, ssize_t inlen, struct entry* entries,
+ int* count, enum transport_type transport,
+ void (*sendfunc)(uint8_t*, size_t, void*), void* userdata,
+ FILE* verbose_out);
+
+#endif /* TESTPKTS_H */