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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2004-08-26 18:35:05 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2004-08-26 18:35:05 +0000 |
commit | a95a08b4af38992cbcf3d1da97199ef19528fbde (patch) | |
tree | 669bba61a337bf8b9c9c15857877bc589792435c /nscd/hstcache.c | |
parent | 1114ffff54dfbd35cbff9c845376b8221c2c9ced (diff) | |
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Update.
2004-08-26 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* nscd/cache.c: Major rewrite. The data is now optionally kept in
a mmaped memory region which is automatically mirrored on disk.
This implements persistent data storage. The Memory handled
needed to be completely revamped, it now uses a garbage collection
mechanism instead of malloc.
* nscd/connections.c: Likewise.
* nscd/nscd.c: Likewise.
* nscd/nscd.h: Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_conf.c: Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_stat.c: Likewise.
* nscd/grpcache.c: Likewise.
* nscd/hstcache.c:: Likewise.
* nscd/pwdcache.c:: Likewise.
* nscd/Makefile: Add rules to build mem.c.
* nscd/mem.c: New file.
* nscd/nscd.conf: Describe new configuration options.
Diffstat (limited to 'nscd/hstcache.c')
-rw-r--r-- | nscd/hstcache.c | 706 |
1 files changed, 418 insertions, 288 deletions
diff --git a/nscd/hstcache.c b/nscd/hstcache.c index 44b76aa7c0..5a536b3346 100644 --- a/nscd/hstcache.c +++ b/nscd/hstcache.c @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #include <assert.h> #include <errno.h> #include <error.h> +#include <libintl.h> #include <netdb.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <stddef.h> @@ -30,9 +31,9 @@ #include <string.h> #include <time.h> #include <unistd.h> -#include <libintl.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> #include <arpa/nameser.h> +#include <sys/mman.h> #include <stackinfo.h> #include "nscd.h" @@ -74,51 +75,88 @@ static const hst_response_header notfound = }; -struct hostdata -{ - hst_response_header resp; - char strdata[0]; -}; - - static void -cache_addhst (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, - struct hostent *hst, uid_t owner, int add_addr) +cache_addhst (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, + const void *key, struct hostent *hst, uid_t owner, int add_addr, + struct hashentry *he, struct datahead *dh, int errval) { ssize_t total; ssize_t written; time_t t = time (NULL); + /* We allocate all data in one memory block: the iov vector, + the response header and the dataset itself. */ + struct dataset + { + struct datahead head; + hst_response_header resp; + char strdata[0]; + } *dataset; + + assert (offsetof (struct dataset, resp) == offsetof (struct datahead, data)); + if (hst == NULL) { - /* We have no data. This means we send the standard reply for this - case. */ - total = sizeof (notfound); + if (he != NULL && errval == EAGAIN) + { + /* If we have an old record available but cannot find one + now because the service is not available we keep the old + record and make sure it does not get removed. */ + if (reload_count != UINT_MAX) + /* Do not reset the value if we never not reload the record. */ + dh->nreloads = reload_count - 1; + + written = total = 0; + } + else + { + /* We have no data. This means we send the standard reply for this + case. */ + written = total = sizeof (notfound); - written = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (write (fd, ¬found, total)); + if (fd != -1) + written = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (write (fd, ¬found, total)); - void *copy = malloc (req->key_len); - /* If we cannot allocate memory simply do not cache the information. */ - if (copy != NULL) - { - memcpy (copy, key, req->key_len); + dataset = mempool_alloc (db, sizeof (struct dataset) + req->key_len); + /* If we cannot permanently store the result, so be it. */ + if (dataset != NULL) + { + dataset->head.allocsize = sizeof (struct dataset) + req->key_len; + dataset->head.recsize = total; + dataset->head.notfound = true; + dataset->head.nreloads = 0; + dataset->head.usable = true; - /* Compute the timeout time. */ - t += db->negtimeout; + /* Compute the timeout time. */ + dataset->head.timeout = t + db->negtimeout; - /* Now get the lock to safely insert the records. */ - pthread_rwlock_rdlock (&db->lock); + /* This is the reply. */ + memcpy (&dataset->resp, ¬found, total); - cache_add (req->type, copy, req->key_len, ¬found, - sizeof (notfound), (void *) -1, 0, t, db, owner); + /* Copy the key data. */ + memcpy (dataset->strdata, key, req->key_len); - pthread_rwlock_unlock (&db->lock); + /* Now get the lock to safely insert the records. */ + pthread_rwlock_rdlock (&db->lock); + + if (cache_add (req->type, &dataset->strdata, req->key_len, + &dataset->head, true, db, owner) < 0) + /* Ensure the data can be recovered. */ + dataset->head.usable = false; + + pthread_rwlock_unlock (&db->lock); + + /* Mark the old entry as obsolete. */ + if (dh != NULL) + dh->usable = false; + } + else + ++db->head->addfailed; } } else { /* Determine the I/O structure. */ - struct hostdata *data; size_t h_name_len = strlen (hst->h_name) + 1; size_t h_aliases_cnt; uint32_t *h_aliases_len; @@ -148,28 +186,66 @@ cache_addhst (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, for (cnt = 0; hst->h_addr_list[cnt]; ++cnt) ++h_addr_list_cnt; - /* We allocate all data in one memory block: the iov vector, - the response header and the dataset itself. */ - total += (sizeof (struct hostdata) + if (h_addr_list_cnt == 0) + /* Invalid entry. */ + return; + + total += (sizeof (struct dataset) + h_name_len + h_aliases_cnt * sizeof (uint32_t) + h_addr_list_cnt * hst->h_length); + written = total; - data = (struct hostdata *) malloc (total + req->key_len); - if (data == NULL) - /* There is no reason to go on. */ - error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("while allocating cache entry")); + /* If we refill the cache, first assume the reconrd did not + change. Allocate memory on the cache since it is likely + discarded anyway. If it turns out to be necessary to have a + new record we can still allocate real memory. */ + bool alloca_used = false; + dataset = NULL; - data->resp.version = NSCD_VERSION; - data->resp.found = 1; - data->resp.h_name_len = h_name_len; - data->resp.h_aliases_cnt = h_aliases_cnt; - data->resp.h_addrtype = hst->h_addrtype; - data->resp.h_length = hst->h_length; - data->resp.h_addr_list_cnt = h_addr_list_cnt; - data->resp.error = NETDB_SUCCESS; + /* If the record contains more than one IP address (used for + load balancing etc) don't cache the entry. This is something + the current cache handling cannot handle and it is more than + questionable whether it is worthwhile complicating the cache + handling just for handling such a special case. */ + if (he == NULL && (add_addr || hst->h_addr_list[1] == NULL)) + { + dataset = (struct dataset *) mempool_alloc (db, + total + req->key_len); + if (dataset == NULL) + ++db->head->addfailed; + } - cp = data->strdata; + if (dataset == NULL) + { + /* We cannot permanently add the result in the moment. But + we can provide the result as is. Store the data in some + temporary memory. */ + dataset = (struct dataset *) alloca (total + req->key_len); + + /* We cannot add this record to the permanent database. */ + alloca_used = true; + } + + dataset->head.allocsize = total + req->key_len; + dataset->head.recsize = total - offsetof (struct dataset, resp); + dataset->head.notfound = false; + dataset->head.nreloads = he == NULL ? 0 : (dh->nreloads + 1); + dataset->head.usable = true; + + /* Compute the timeout time. */ + dataset->head.timeout = t + db->postimeout; + + dataset->resp.version = NSCD_VERSION; + dataset->resp.found = 1; + dataset->resp.h_name_len = h_name_len; + dataset->resp.h_aliases_cnt = h_aliases_cnt; + dataset->resp.h_addrtype = hst->h_addrtype; + dataset->resp.h_length = hst->h_length; + dataset->resp.h_addr_list_cnt = h_addr_list_cnt; + dataset->resp.error = NETDB_SUCCESS; + + cp = dataset->strdata; cp = mempcpy (cp, hst->h_name, h_name_len); cp = mempcpy (cp, h_aliases_len, h_aliases_cnt * sizeof (uint32_t)); @@ -184,7 +260,9 @@ cache_addhst (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_aliases_cnt; ++cnt) cp = mempcpy (cp, hst->h_aliases[cnt], h_aliases_len[cnt]); - assert (cp == data->strdata + total - sizeof (hst_response_header)); + assert (cp + == dataset->strdata + total - offsetof (struct dataset, + strdata)); /* If we are adding a GETHOSTBYNAME{,v6} entry we must be prepared that the answer we get from the NSS does not contain the key @@ -193,90 +271,221 @@ cache_addhst (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, we explicitly add the name here. */ if (req->type == GETHOSTBYNAME || req->type == GETHOSTBYNAMEv6) key_copy = memcpy (cp, key, req->key_len); + else + memset (cp, '\0', req->key_len); - /* We write the dataset before inserting it to the database - since while inserting this thread might block and so would - unnecessarily let the receiver wait. */ - written = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (write (fd, data, total)); + /* Now we can determine whether on refill we have to create a new + record or not. */ + if (he != NULL) + { + assert (fd == -1); - /* If the record contains more than one IP address (used for - load balancing etc) don't cache the entry. This is something - the current cache handling cannot handle and it is more than - questionable whether it is worthwhile complicating the cache - handling just for handling such a special case. */ - if (!add_addr && hst->h_addr_list[1] != NULL) + if (total + req->key_len == dh->allocsize + && total - offsetof (struct dataset, resp) == dh->recsize + && memcmp (&dataset->resp, dh->data, + dh->allocsize - offsetof (struct dataset, resp)) == 0) + { + /* The sata has not changed. We will just bump the + timeout value. Note that the new record has been + allocated on the stack and need not be freed. */ + dh->timeout = dataset->head.timeout; + ++dh->nreloads; + } + else + { + /* We have to create a new record. Just allocate + appropriate memory and copy it. */ + struct dataset *newp + = (struct dataset *) mempool_alloc (db, total + req->key_len); + if (newp != NULL) + { + /* Adjust pointers into the memory block. */ + addresses = (char *) newp + (addresses - (char *) dataset); + aliases = (char *) newp + (aliases - (char *) dataset); + if (key_copy != NULL) + key_copy = (char *) newp + (key_copy - (char *) dataset); + + dataset = memcpy (newp, dataset, total + req->key_len); + alloca_used = false; + } + + /* Mark the old record as obsolete. */ + dh->usable = false; + } + } + else { - free (data); - return; + /* We write the dataset before inserting it to the database + since while inserting this thread might block and so would + unnecessarily keep the receiver waiting. */ + assert (fd != -1); + + written = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (write (fd, &dataset->resp, total)); } - addr_list_type = (hst->h_length == NS_INADDRSZ - ? GETHOSTBYADDR : GETHOSTBYADDRv6); + /* Add the record to the database. But only if it has not been + stored on the stack. - /* Compute the timeout time. */ - t += db->postimeout; - - /* Now get the lock to safely insert the records. */ - pthread_rwlock_rdlock (&db->lock); - - /* First add all the aliases. */ - assert (add_addr || hst->h_addr_list[1] == NULL); - if (!add_addr) - for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_aliases_cnt; ++cnt) - { - if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR) - cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, aliases, h_aliases_len[cnt], data, - total, data, 0, t, db, owner); - - cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, aliases, h_aliases_len[cnt], data, - total, data, 0, t, db, owner); - - aliases += h_aliases_len[cnt]; - } - - /* Next the normal addresses. */ - if (add_addr) - for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_addr_list_cnt; ++cnt) - { - cache_add (addr_list_type, addresses, hst->h_length, data, total, - data, cnt + 1 == h_addr_list_cnt, t, db, owner); - addresses += hst->h_length; - } - - /* If necessary the IPv6 addresses. */ - if (add_addr && addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR) - for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_addr_list_cnt; ++cnt) - { - cache_add (GETHOSTBYADDRv6, addresses, IN6ADDRSZ, data, total, - data, 0, t, db, owner); - addresses += IN6ADDRSZ; - } - - /* Avoid adding names if more than one address is available. See - above for more info. */ - if (!add_addr) + If the record contains more than one IP address (used for + load balancing etc) don't cache the entry. This is something + the current cache handling cannot handle and it is more than + questionable whether it is worthwhile complicating the cache + handling just for handling such a special case. */ + if (! alloca_used) { - /* If necessary add the key for this request. + /* If necessary, we also propagate the data to disk. */ + if (db->persistent) + // XXX async OK? + msync (dataset, total + req->key_len, MS_ASYNC); + + addr_list_type = (hst->h_length == NS_INADDRSZ + ? GETHOSTBYADDR : GETHOSTBYADDRv6); + + /* Now get the lock to safely insert the records. */ + pthread_rwlock_rdlock (&db->lock); + + /* NB: the following code is really complicated. It has + seemlingly duplicated code paths which do the same. The + problem is that we always must add the hash table entry + with the FIRST flag set first. Otherwise we get dangling + pointers in case memory allocation fails. */ + assert (add_addr || hst->h_addr_list[1] == NULL); - Note: hst->h_addr_list[1] == NULL. */ - if (req->type == GETHOSTBYNAME || req->type == GETHOSTBYNAMEv6) + /* Add the normal addresses. */ + if (add_addr) { + for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_addr_list_cnt; ++cnt) + { + if (cache_add (addr_list_type, addresses, hst->h_length, + &dataset->head, cnt == 0, db, owner) < 0) + { + /* Ensure the data can be recovered. */ + if (cnt == 0) + dataset->head.usable = false; + goto out; + } + addresses += hst->h_length; + } + + /* If necessary the IPv6 addresses. */ if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR) - cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, key_copy, req->key_len, data, total, - data, 0, t, db, owner); - cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, key_copy, req->key_len, data, - total, data, 0, t, db, owner); + for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_addr_list_cnt; ++cnt) + { + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYADDRv6, addresses, IN6ADDRSZ, + &dataset->head, false, db, owner) < 0) + goto out; + + addresses += IN6ADDRSZ; + } + } + /* Avoid adding names if more than one address is available. See + above for more info. */ + else + { + assert (req->type == GETHOSTBYNAME + || req->type == GETHOSTBYNAMEv6 + || req->type == GETHOSTBYADDR + || req->type == GETHOSTBYADDRv6); + + /* If necessary add the key for this request. */ + if (req->type == GETHOSTBYNAME) + { + bool first = true; + if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR) + { + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, key_copy, req->key_len, + &dataset->head, true, db, owner) < 0) + { + /* Could not allocate memory. Make sure the + data gets discarded. */ + dataset->head.usable = false; + goto out; + } + + first = false; + } + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, key_copy, req->key_len, + &dataset->head, first, db, owner) < 0) + { + /* Could not allocate memory. Make sure the + data gets discarded. */ + if (first) + dataset->head.usable = false; + goto out; + } + } + else if (req->type == GETHOSTBYNAMEv6) + { + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, key_copy, req->key_len, + &dataset->head, true, db, owner) < 0) + { + /* Could not allocate memory. Make sure the + data gets discarded. */ + dataset->head.usable = false; + goto out; + } + + if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR + && cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, key_copy, req->key_len, + &dataset->head, false, db, owner) < 0) + goto out; + } + + /* And finally the name. We mark this as the last entry. */ + if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR + && req->type == GETHOSTBYADDR + && cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, dataset->strdata, h_name_len, + &dataset->head, true, db, owner) < 0) + { + /* Could not allocate memory. Make sure the + data gets discarded. */ + dataset->head.usable = false; + goto out; + } + + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, dataset->strdata, + h_name_len, &dataset->head, + ((req->type == GETHOSTBYADDR + && addr_list_type != GETHOSTBYADDR) + || req->type == GETHOSTBYADDRv6), db, + owner) < 0) + { + /* Could not allocate memory. Make sure the + data gets discarded. */ + if ((req->type == GETHOSTBYADDR + && addr_list_type != GETHOSTBYADDR) + || req->type == GETHOSTBYADDRv6) + dataset->head.usable = false; + goto out; + } + + if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR + && req->type != GETHOSTBYADDR + && cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, dataset->strdata, h_name_len, + &dataset->head, false, db, owner) < 0) + goto out; + + /* First add all the aliases. */ + for (cnt = 0; cnt < h_aliases_cnt; ++cnt) + { + if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR) + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, aliases, + h_aliases_len[cnt], &dataset->head, + false, db, owner) < 0) + break; + + if (cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, aliases, + h_aliases_len[cnt], &dataset->head, + false, db, owner) < 0) + break; + + aliases += h_aliases_len[cnt]; + } } - /* And finally the name. We mark this as the last entry. */ - if (addr_list_type == GETHOSTBYADDR) - cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAME, data->strdata, h_name_len, data, total, - data, 0, t, db, owner); - cache_add (GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, data->strdata, h_name_len, data, - total, data, 1, t, db, owner); + out: + pthread_rwlock_unlock (&db->lock); } - - pthread_rwlock_unlock (&db->lock); } if (__builtin_expect (written != total, 0) && debug_level > 0) @@ -288,9 +497,28 @@ cache_addhst (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, } -void -addhstbyname (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, - void *key, uid_t uid) +static int +lookup (int type, void *key, struct hostent *resultbufp, char *buffer, + size_t buflen, struct hostent **hst) +{ + if (type == GETHOSTBYNAME) + return __gethostbyname2_r (key, AF_INET, resultbufp, buffer, buflen, hst, + &h_errno); + else if (type == GETHOSTBYNAMEv6) + return __gethostbyname2_r (key, AF_INET6, resultbufp, buffer, buflen, hst, + &h_errno); + else if (type == GETHOSTBYADDR) + return __gethostbyaddr_r (key, NS_INADDRSZ, AF_INET, resultbufp, buffer, + buflen, hst, &h_errno); + else + return __gethostbyaddr_r (key, NS_IN6ADDRSZ, AF_INET6, resultbufp, buffer, + buflen, hst, &h_errno); +} + + +static void +addhstbyX (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, + void *key, uid_t uid, struct hashentry *he, struct datahead *dh) { /* Search for the entry matching the key. Please note that we don't look again in the table whether the dataset is now available. We @@ -302,20 +530,25 @@ addhstbyname (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, struct hostent *hst; uid_t oldeuid = 0; bool use_malloc = false; + int errval = 0; if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 0, 0)) - dbg_log (_("Haven't found \"%s\" in hosts cache!"), (char *) key); + { + if (he == NULL) + dbg_log (_("Haven't found \"%s\" in hosts cache!"), (char *) key); + else + dbg_log (_("Reloading \"%s\" in hosts cache!"), (char *) key); + } - if (secure[hstdb]) + if (db->secure) { oldeuid = geteuid (); seteuid (uid); } - while (__gethostbyname2_r (key, AF_INET, &resultbuf, buffer, buflen, - &hst, &h_errno) != 0 + while (lookup (req->type, key, &resultbuf, buffer, buflen, &hst) != 0 && h_errno == NETDB_INTERNAL - && errno == ERANGE) + && (errval = errno) == ERANGE) { char *old_buffer = buffer; errno = 0; @@ -332,6 +565,11 @@ addhstbyname (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, never happen. */ hst = NULL; buffer = old_buffer; + + /* We set the error to indicate this is (possibly) a + temporary error and that it does not mean the entry + is not available at all. */ + errval = EAGAIN; break; } use_malloc = true; @@ -342,10 +580,11 @@ addhstbyname (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, buffer = (char *) extend_alloca (buffer, buflen, buflen + INCR); } - if (secure[hstdb]) + if (db->secure) seteuid (oldeuid); - cache_addhst (db, fd, req, key, hst, uid, 0); + cache_addhst (db, fd, req, key, hst, uid, 0, he, dh, + h_errno == TRY_AGAIN ? errval : 0); if (use_malloc) free (buffer); @@ -353,197 +592,88 @@ addhstbyname (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, void -addhstbyaddr (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, +addhstbyname (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, uid_t uid) { - /* Search for the entry matching the key. Please note that we don't - look again in the table whether the dataset is now available. We - simply insert it. It does not matter if it is in there twice. The - pruning function only will look at the timestamp. */ - int buflen = 1024; - char *buffer = (char *) alloca (buflen); - struct hostent resultbuf; - struct hostent *hst; - uid_t oldeuid = 0; - bool use_malloc = false; + addhstbyX (db, fd, req, key, uid, NULL, NULL); +} - if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 0, 0)) - { - char buf[INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; - dbg_log (_("Haven't found \"%s\" in hosts cache!"), - inet_ntop (AF_INET, key, buf, sizeof (buf))); - } - if (secure[hstdb]) +void +readdhstbyname (struct database_dyn *db, struct hashentry *he, + struct datahead *dh) +{ + request_header req = { - oldeuid = geteuid (); - seteuid (uid); - } + .type = GETHOSTBYNAME, + .key_len = he->len + }; - while (__gethostbyaddr_r (key, NS_INADDRSZ, AF_INET, &resultbuf, buffer, - buflen, &hst, &h_errno) != 0 - && h_errno == NETDB_INTERNAL - && errno == ERANGE) - { - char *old_buffer = buffer; - errno = 0; + addhstbyX (db, -1, &req, db->data + he->key, he->owner, he, dh); +} - if (__builtin_expect (buflen > 32768, 0)) - { - buflen += INCR; - buffer = (char *) realloc (use_malloc ? buffer : NULL, buflen); - if (buffer == NULL) - { - /* We ran out of memory. We cannot do anything but - sending a negative response. In reality this should - never happen. */ - hst = NULL; - buffer = old_buffer; - break; - } - use_malloc = true; - } - else - /* Allocate a new buffer on the stack. If possible combine it - with the previously allocated buffer. */ - buffer = (char *) extend_alloca (buffer, buflen, buflen + INCR); - } - if (secure[hstdb]) - seteuid (oldeuid); +void +addhstbyaddr (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, + void *key, uid_t uid) +{ + addhstbyX (db, fd, req, key, uid, NULL, NULL); +} - cache_addhst (db, fd, req, key, hst, uid, 1); - if (use_malloc) - free (buffer); +void +readdhstbyaddr (struct database_dyn *db, struct hashentry *he, + struct datahead *dh) +{ + request_header req = + { + .type = GETHOSTBYADDR, + .key_len = he->len + }; + + addhstbyX (db, -1, &req, db->data + he->key, he->owner, he, dh); } void -addhstbynamev6 (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, +addhstbynamev6 (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, uid_t uid) { - /* Search for the entry matching the key. Please note that we don't - look again in the table whether the dataset is now available. We - simply insert it. It does not matter if it is in there twice. The - pruning function only will look at the timestamp. */ - int buflen = 1024; - char *buffer = (char *) alloca (buflen); - struct hostent resultbuf; - struct hostent *hst; - uid_t oldeuid = 0; - bool use_malloc = false; - - if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 0, 0)) - dbg_log (_("Haven't found \"%s\" in hosts cache!"), (char *) key); + addhstbyX (db, fd, req, key, uid, NULL, NULL); +} - if (secure[hstdb]) - { - oldeuid = geteuid (); - seteuid (uid); - } - while (__gethostbyname2_r (key, AF_INET6, &resultbuf, buffer, buflen, - &hst, &h_errno) != 0 - && h_errno == NETDB_INTERNAL - && errno == ERANGE) +void +readdhstbynamev6 (struct database_dyn *db, struct hashentry *he, + struct datahead *dh) +{ + request_header req = { - char *old_buffer = buffer; - errno = 0; + .type = GETHOSTBYNAMEv6, + .key_len = he->len + }; - if (__builtin_expect (buflen > 32768, 0)) - { - buflen += INCR; - buffer = (char *) realloc (use_malloc ? buffer : NULL, buflen); - if (buffer == NULL) - { - /* We ran out of memory. We cannot do anything but - sending a negative response. In reality this should - never happen. */ - hst = NULL; - buffer = old_buffer; - break; - } - use_malloc = true; - } - else - /* Allocate a new buffer on the stack. If possible combine it - with the previously allocated buffer. */ - buffer = (char *) extend_alloca (buffer, buflen, buflen + INCR); - } - - if (secure[hstdb]) - seteuid (oldeuid); - - cache_addhst (db, fd, req, key, hst, uid, 0); - - if (use_malloc) - free (buffer); + addhstbyX (db, -1, &req, db->data + he->key, he->owner, he, dh); } void -addhstbyaddrv6 (struct database *db, int fd, request_header *req, +addhstbyaddrv6 (struct database_dyn *db, int fd, request_header *req, void *key, uid_t uid) { - /* Search for the entry matching the key. Please note that we don't - look again in the table whether the dataset is now available. We - simply insert it. It does not matter if it is in there twice. The - pruning function only will look at the timestamp. */ - int buflen = 1024; - char *buffer = (char *) alloca (buflen); - struct hostent resultbuf; - struct hostent *hst; - uid_t oldeuid = 0; - bool use_malloc = false; + addhstbyX (db, fd, req, key, uid, NULL, NULL); +} - if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 0, 0)) - { - char buf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; - dbg_log (_("Haven't found \"%s\" in hosts cache!"), - inet_ntop (AF_INET6, key, buf, sizeof (buf))); - } - if (secure[hstdb]) - { - oldeuid = geteuid (); - seteuid (uid); - } - - while (__gethostbyaddr_r (key, NS_IN6ADDRSZ, AF_INET6, &resultbuf, - buffer, buflen, &hst, &h_errno) != 0 - && h_errno == NETDB_INTERNAL - && errno == ERANGE) +void +readdhstbyaddrv6 (struct database_dyn *db, struct hashentry *he, + struct datahead *dh) +{ + request_header req = { - char *old_buffer = buffer; - errno = 0; + .type = GETHOSTBYADDRv6, + .key_len = he->len + }; - if (__builtin_expect (buflen > 32768, 0)) - { - buflen += INCR; - buffer = (char *) realloc (use_malloc ? buffer : NULL, buflen); - if (buffer == NULL) - { - /* We ran out of memory. We cannot do anything but - sending a negative response. In reality this should - never happen. */ - hst = NULL; - buffer = old_buffer; - break; - } - use_malloc = true; - } - else - /* Allocate a new buffer on the stack. If possible combine it - with the previously allocated buffer. */ - buffer = (char *) extend_alloca (buffer, buflen, buflen + INCR); - } - - if (secure[hstdb]) - seteuid (oldeuid); - - cache_addhst (db, fd, req, key, hst, uid, 1); - - if (use_malloc) - free (buffer); + addhstbyX (db, -1, &req, db->data + he->key, he->owner, he, dh); } |