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author | Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com> | 2017-03-22 09:55:25 -0400 |
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committer | Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com> | 2017-05-20 19:01:46 -0400 |
commit | 500b3a499fff61157db464a99f459c772d7eb6c0 (patch) | |
tree | e083962624bc0aeeacb478c310a2d759365d22df /resolv/resolv.h | |
parent | 1f655beb087a4ade30a0299d6f92b9916fbf7cc7 (diff) | |
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Remove __need_list_t and __need_res_state.
These __need macros are only used internally, by nptl/descr.h.
However, including all of resolv.h from descr.h causes build failures
due to resolv.h's dozens of pseudo-struct-field macros, some of which
collide with struct fields in NPTL internal data structures.
Similarly, including all of list.h from descr.h produces an include
cycle, atomic.h -> atomic-machine.h -> tls.h -> descr.h -> list.h ->
atomic.h, and then list.h tries to use atomic.h macros that haven't
been defined yet. So we do need mini-headers for these. In the
list.h case I called it include/list_t.h since it isn't going to be
installed.
* resolv/resolv.h: Remove __need_res_state logic.
Move definition of res_state and related constants to ...
* resolv/bits/types/res_state.h: ...this new file.
* resolv/Makefile: Install bits/types/res_state.h.
* include/bits/types/res_state.h: New wrapper.
* include/list.h: Remove __need_list_t logic.
Move definition of list_t to ...
* include/list_t.h: ...this new file.
* nptl/descr.h: Include list_t.h and bits/types/res_state.h
instead of list.h and resolv.h.
Diffstat (limited to 'resolv/resolv.h')
-rw-r--r-- | resolv/resolv.h | 92 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 77 deletions
diff --git a/resolv/resolv.h b/resolv/resolv.h index 9fef8e9f24..1fb0ad459c 100644 --- a/resolv/resolv.h +++ b/resolv/resolv.h @@ -50,92 +50,30 @@ */ #ifndef _RESOLV_H_ +#define _RESOLV_H_ -/* These headers are needed for types used in the `struct res_state' - declaration. */ +#include <sys/cdefs.h> +#include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/types.h> +#include <stdio.h> #include <netinet/in.h> - -#ifndef __need_res_state -# define _RESOLV_H_ - -# include <sys/param.h> -# include <sys/cdefs.h> -# include <stdio.h> -# include <arpa/nameser.h> -#endif - -#ifndef __res_state_defined -# define __res_state_defined +#include <arpa/nameser.h> +#include <bits/types/res_state.h> /* * Global defines and variables for resolver stub. */ -# define MAXNS 3 /* max # name servers we'll track */ -# define MAXDFLSRCH 3 /* # default domain levels to try */ -# define MAXDNSRCH 6 /* max # domains in search path */ -# define LOCALDOMAINPARTS 2 /* min levels in name that is "local" */ - -# define RES_TIMEOUT 5 /* min. seconds between retries */ -# define MAXRESOLVSORT 10 /* number of net to sort on */ -# define RES_MAXNDOTS 15 /* should reflect bit field size */ -# define RES_MAXRETRANS 30 /* only for resolv.conf/RES_OPTIONS */ -# define RES_MAXRETRY 5 /* only for resolv.conf/RES_OPTIONS */ -# define RES_DFLRETRY 2 /* Default #/tries. */ -# define RES_MAXTIME 65535 /* Infinity, in milliseconds. */ +#define LOCALDOMAINPARTS 2 /* min levels in name that is "local" */ -struct __res_state { - int retrans; /* retransmition time interval */ - int retry; /* number of times to retransmit */ - unsigned long options; /* option flags - see below. */ - int nscount; /* number of name servers */ - struct sockaddr_in - nsaddr_list[MAXNS]; /* address of name server */ -# define nsaddr nsaddr_list[0] /* for backward compatibility */ - unsigned short id; /* current message id */ - /* 2 byte hole here. */ - char *dnsrch[MAXDNSRCH+1]; /* components of domain to search */ - char defdname[256]; /* default domain (deprecated) */ - unsigned long pfcode; /* RES_PRF_ flags - see below. */ - unsigned ndots:4; /* threshold for initial abs. query */ - unsigned nsort:4; /* number of elements in sort_list[] */ - unsigned ipv6_unavail:1; /* connecting to IPv6 server failed */ - unsigned unused:23; - struct { - struct in_addr addr; - uint32_t mask; - } sort_list[MAXRESOLVSORT]; - /* 4 byte hole here on 64-bit architectures. */ - void * __glibc_unused_qhook; - void * __glibc_unused_rhook; - int res_h_errno; /* last one set for this context */ - int _vcsock; /* PRIVATE: for res_send VC i/o */ - unsigned int _flags; /* PRIVATE: see below */ - /* 4 byte hole here on 64-bit architectures. */ - union { - char pad[52]; /* On an i386 this means 512b total. */ - struct { - uint16_t nscount; - uint16_t nsmap[MAXNS]; - int nssocks[MAXNS]; - uint16_t nscount6; - uint16_t nsinit; - struct sockaddr_in6 *nsaddrs[MAXNS]; -#ifdef _LIBC - unsigned long long int initstamp - __attribute__((packed)); -#else - unsigned int _initstamp[2]; -#endif - } _ext; - } _u; -}; +#define RES_TIMEOUT 5 /* min. seconds between retries */ +#define RES_MAXNDOTS 15 /* should reflect bit field size */ +#define RES_MAXRETRANS 30 /* only for resolv.conf/RES_OPTIONS */ +#define RES_MAXRETRY 5 /* only for resolv.conf/RES_OPTIONS */ +#define RES_DFLRETRY 2 /* Default #/tries. */ +#define RES_MAXTIME 65535 /* Infinity, in milliseconds. */ -typedef struct __res_state *res_state; -# undef __need_res_state -#endif +#define nsaddr nsaddr_list[0] /* for backward compatibility */ -#ifdef _RESOLV_H_ /* * Revision information. This is the release date in YYYYMMDD format. * It can change every day so the right thing to do with it is use it @@ -361,7 +299,7 @@ int res_nmkquery (res_state, int, const char *, int, int, int res_nsend (res_state, const unsigned char *, int, unsigned char *, int) __THROW; void res_nclose (res_state) __THROW; + __END_DECLS -#endif #endif /* !_RESOLV_H_ */ |