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// Copyright 2015-2023 Benjamin Fry <benjaminfry@me.com>
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license <LICENSE-MIT or
// http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. This file may not be
// copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
//! Basic protocol message for DNS
use std::{fmt, iter, mem, ops::Deref, sync::Arc};
use tracing::{debug, warn};
use crate::{
error::*,
op::{Edns, Header, MessageType, OpCode, Query, ResponseCode},
rr::{Record, RecordType},
serialize::binary::{BinDecodable, BinDecoder, BinEncodable, BinEncoder, EncodeMode},
xfer::DnsResponse,
};
/// The basic request and response data structure, used for all DNS protocols.
///
/// [RFC 1035, DOMAIN NAMES - IMPLEMENTATION AND SPECIFICATION, November 1987](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035)
///
/// ```text
/// 4.1. Format
///
/// All communications inside of the domain protocol are carried in a single
/// format called a message. The top level format of message is divided
/// into 5 sections (some of which are empty in certain cases) shown below:
///
/// +--------------------------+
/// | Header |
/// +--------------------------+
/// | Question / Zone | the question for the name server
/// +--------------------------+
/// | Answer / Prerequisite | RRs answering the question
/// +--------------------------+
/// | Authority / Update | RRs pointing toward an authority
/// +--------------------------+
/// | Additional | RRs holding additional information
/// +--------------------------+
///
/// The header section is always present. The header includes fields that
/// specify which of the remaining sections are present, and also specify
/// whether the message is a query or a response, a standard query or some
/// other opcode, etc.
///
/// The names of the sections after the header are derived from their use in
/// standard queries. The question section contains fields that describe a
/// question to a name server. These fields are a query type (QTYPE), a
/// query class (QCLASS), and a query domain name (QNAME). The last three
/// sections have the same format: a possibly empty list of concatenated
/// resource records (RRs). The answer section contains RRs that answer the
/// question; the authority section contains RRs that point toward an
/// authoritative name server; the additional records section contains RRs
/// which relate to the query, but are not strictly answers for the
/// question.
/// ```
///
/// By default Message is a Query. Use the Message::as_update() to create and update, or
/// Message::new_update()
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct Message {
header: Header,
queries: Vec<Query>,
answers: Vec<Record>,
name_servers: Vec<Record>,
additionals: Vec<Record>,
signature: Vec<Record>,
edns: Option<Edns>,
}
/// Returns a new Header with accurate counts for each Message section
pub fn update_header_counts(
current_header: &Header,
is_truncated: bool,
counts: HeaderCounts,
) -> Header {
assert!(counts.query_count <= u16::max_value() as usize);
assert!(counts.answer_count <= u16::max_value() as usize);
assert!(counts.nameserver_count <= u16::max_value() as usize);
assert!(counts.additional_count <= u16::max_value() as usize);
// TODO: should the function just take by value?
let mut header = *current_header;
header
.set_query_count(counts.query_count as u16)
.set_answer_count(counts.answer_count as u16)
.set_name_server_count(counts.nameserver_count as u16)
.set_additional_count(counts.additional_count as u16)
.set_truncated(is_truncated);
header
}
/// Tracks the counts of the records in the Message.
///
/// This is only used internally during serialization.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct HeaderCounts {
/// The number of queries in the Message
pub query_count: usize,
/// The number of answers in the Message
pub answer_count: usize,
/// The number of nameservers or authorities in the Message
pub nameserver_count: usize,
/// The number of additional records in the Message
pub additional_count: usize,
}
impl Message {
/// Returns a new "empty" Message
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
header: Header::new(),
queries: Vec::new(),
answers: Vec::new(),
name_servers: Vec::new(),
additionals: Vec::new(),
signature: Vec::new(),
edns: None,
}
}
/// Returns a Message constructed with error details to return to a client
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `id` - message id should match the request message id
/// * `op_code` - operation of the request
/// * `response_code` - the error code for the response
pub fn error_msg(id: u16, op_code: OpCode, response_code: ResponseCode) -> Self {
let mut message = Self::new();
message
.set_message_type(MessageType::Response)
.set_id(id)
.set_response_code(response_code)
.set_op_code(op_code);
message
}
/// Truncates a Message, this blindly removes all response fields and sets truncated to `true`
pub fn truncate(&self) -> Self {
let mut truncated = self.clone();
truncated.set_truncated(true);
// drops additional/answer/queries so len is 0
truncated.take_additionals();
truncated.take_answers();
truncated.take_queries();
// TODO, perhaps just quickly add a few response records here? that we know would fit?
truncated
}
/// Sets the `Header` with provided
pub fn set_header(&mut self, header: Header) -> &mut Self {
self.header = header;
self
}
/// see `Header::set_id`
pub fn set_id(&mut self, id: u16) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_id(id);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_message_type`
pub fn set_message_type(&mut self, message_type: MessageType) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_message_type(message_type);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_op_code`
pub fn set_op_code(&mut self, op_code: OpCode) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_op_code(op_code);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_authoritative`
pub fn set_authoritative(&mut self, authoritative: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_authoritative(authoritative);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_truncated`
pub fn set_truncated(&mut self, truncated: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_truncated(truncated);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_recursion_desired`
pub fn set_recursion_desired(&mut self, recursion_desired: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_recursion_desired(recursion_desired);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_recursion_available`
pub fn set_recursion_available(&mut self, recursion_available: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_recursion_available(recursion_available);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_authentic_data`
pub fn set_authentic_data(&mut self, authentic_data: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_authentic_data(authentic_data);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_checking_disabled`
pub fn set_checking_disabled(&mut self, checking_disabled: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_checking_disabled(checking_disabled);
self
}
/// see `Header::set_response_code`
pub fn set_response_code(&mut self, response_code: ResponseCode) -> &mut Self {
self.header.set_response_code(response_code);
self
}
/// Add a query to the Message, either the query response from the server, or the request Query.
pub fn add_query(&mut self, query: Query) -> &mut Self {
self.queries.push(query);
self
}
/// Adds an iterator over a set of Queries to be added to the message
pub fn add_queries<Q, I>(&mut self, queries: Q) -> &mut Self
where
Q: IntoIterator<Item = Query, IntoIter = I>,
I: Iterator<Item = Query>,
{
for query in queries {
self.add_query(query);
}
self
}
/// Add an answer to the Message
pub fn add_answer(&mut self, record: Record) -> &mut Self {
self.answers.push(record);
self
}
/// Add all the records from the iterator to the answers section of the Message
pub fn add_answers<R, I>(&mut self, records: R) -> &mut Self
where
R: IntoIterator<Item = Record, IntoIter = I>,
I: Iterator<Item = Record>,
{
for record in records {
self.add_answer(record);
}
self
}
/// Sets the answers to the specified set of Records.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Will panic if answer records are already associated to the message.
pub fn insert_answers(&mut self, records: Vec<Record>) {
assert!(self.answers.is_empty());
self.answers = records;
}
/// Add a name server record to the Message
pub fn add_name_server(&mut self, record: Record) -> &mut Self {
self.name_servers.push(record);
self
}
/// Add all the records in the Iterator to the name server section of the message
pub fn add_name_servers<R, I>(&mut self, records: R) -> &mut Self
where
R: IntoIterator<Item = Record, IntoIter = I>,
I: Iterator<Item = Record>,
{
for record in records {
self.add_name_server(record);
}
self
}
/// Sets the name_servers to the specified set of Records.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Will panic if name_servers records are already associated to the message.
pub fn insert_name_servers(&mut self, records: Vec<Record>) {
assert!(self.name_servers.is_empty());
self.name_servers = records;
}
/// Add an additional Record to the message
pub fn add_additional(&mut self, record: Record) -> &mut Self {
self.additionals.push(record);
self
}
/// Add all the records from the iterator to the additionals section of the Message
pub fn add_additionals<R, I>(&mut self, records: R) -> &mut Self
where
R: IntoIterator<Item = Record, IntoIter = I>,
I: Iterator<Item = Record>,
{
for record in records {
self.add_additional(record);
}
self
}
/// Sets the additional to the specified set of Records.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Will panic if additional records are already associated to the message.
pub fn insert_additionals(&mut self, records: Vec<Record>) {
assert!(self.additionals.is_empty());
self.additionals = records;
}
/// Add the EDNS section to the Message
pub fn set_edns(&mut self, edns: Edns) -> &mut Self {
self.edns = Some(edns);
self
}
/// Add a SIG0 record, i.e. sign this message
///
/// This must be used only after all records have been associated. Generally this will be handled by the client and not need to be used directly
#[cfg(feature = "dnssec")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "dnssec")))]
pub fn add_sig0(&mut self, record: Record) -> &mut Self {
assert_eq!(RecordType::SIG, record.record_type());
self.signature.push(record);
self
}
/// Add a TSIG record, i.e. authenticate this message
///
/// This must be used only after all records have been associated. Generally this will be handled by the client and not need to be used directly
#[cfg(feature = "dnssec")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "dnssec")))]
pub fn add_tsig(&mut self, record: Record) -> &mut Self {
assert_eq!(RecordType::TSIG, record.record_type());
self.signature.push(record);
self
}
/// Gets the header of the Message
pub fn header(&self) -> &Header {
&self.header
}
/// see `Header::id()`
pub fn id(&self) -> u16 {
self.header.id()
}
/// see `Header::message_type()`
pub fn message_type(&self) -> MessageType {
self.header.message_type()
}
/// see `Header::op_code()`
pub fn op_code(&self) -> OpCode {
self.header.op_code()
}
/// see `Header::authoritative()`
pub fn authoritative(&self) -> bool {
self.header.authoritative()
}
/// see `Header::truncated()`
pub fn truncated(&self) -> bool {
self.header.truncated()
}
/// see `Header::recursion_desired()`
pub fn recursion_desired(&self) -> bool {
self.header.recursion_desired()
}
/// see `Header::recursion_available()`
pub fn recursion_available(&self) -> bool {
self.header.recursion_available()
}
/// see `Header::authentic_data()`
pub fn authentic_data(&self) -> bool {
self.header.authentic_data()
}
/// see `Header::checking_disabled()`
pub fn checking_disabled(&self) -> bool {
self.header.checking_disabled()
}
/// # Return value
///
/// The `ResponseCode`, if this is an EDNS message then this will join the section from the OPT
/// record to create the EDNS `ResponseCode`
pub fn response_code(&self) -> ResponseCode {
self.header.response_code()
}
/// Returns the query from this Message.
///
/// In almost all cases, a Message will only contain one query. This is a convenience function to get the single query.
/// See the alternative `queries*` methods for the raw set of queries in the Message
pub fn query(&self) -> Option<&Query> {
self.queries.first()
}
/// ```text
/// Question Carries the query name and other query parameters.
/// ```
pub fn queries(&self) -> &[Query] {
&self.queries
}
/// Provides mutable access to `queries`
pub fn queries_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Query> {
&mut self.queries
}
/// Removes all the answers from the Message
pub fn take_queries(&mut self) -> Vec<Query> {
mem::take(&mut self.queries)
}
/// ```text
/// Answer Carries RRs which directly answer the query.
/// ```
pub fn answers(&self) -> &[Record] {
&self.answers
}
/// Provides mutable access to `answers`
pub fn answers_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Record> {
&mut self.answers
}
/// Removes all the answers from the Message
pub fn take_answers(&mut self) -> Vec<Record> {
mem::take(&mut self.answers)
}
/// ```text
/// Authority Carries RRs which describe other authoritative servers.
/// May optionally carry the SOA RR for the authoritative
/// data in the answer section.
/// ```
pub fn name_servers(&self) -> &[Record] {
&self.name_servers
}
/// Provides mutable access to `name_servers`
pub fn name_servers_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Record> {
&mut self.name_servers
}
/// Remove the name servers from the Message
pub fn take_name_servers(&mut self) -> Vec<Record> {
mem::take(&mut self.name_servers)
}
/// ```text
/// Additional Carries RRs which may be helpful in using the RRs in the
/// other sections.
/// ```
pub fn additionals(&self) -> &[Record] {
&self.additionals
}
/// Provides mutable access to `additionals`
pub fn additionals_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Record> {
&mut self.additionals
}
/// Remove the additional Records from the Message
pub fn take_additionals(&mut self) -> Vec<Record> {
mem::take(&mut self.additionals)
}
/// All sections chained
pub fn all_sections(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Record> {
self.answers
.iter()
.chain(self.name_servers().iter())
.chain(self.additionals.iter())
}
/// [RFC 6891, EDNS(0) Extensions, April 2013](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6891#section-6.1.1)
///
/// ```text
/// 6.1.1. Basic Elements
///
/// An OPT pseudo-RR (sometimes called a meta-RR) MAY be added to the
/// additional data section of a request.
///
/// The OPT RR has RR type 41.
///
/// If an OPT record is present in a received request, compliant
/// responders MUST include an OPT record in their respective responses.
///
/// An OPT record does not carry any DNS data. It is used only to
/// contain control information pertaining to the question-and-answer
/// sequence of a specific transaction. OPT RRs MUST NOT be cached,
/// forwarded, or stored in or loaded from Zone Files.
///
/// The OPT RR MAY be placed anywhere within the additional data section.
/// When an OPT RR is included within any DNS message, it MUST be the
/// only OPT RR in that message. If a query message with more than one
/// OPT RR is received, a FORMERR (RCODE=1) MUST be returned. The
/// placement flexibility for the OPT RR does not override the need for
/// the TSIG or SIG(0) RRs to be the last in the additional section
/// whenever they are present.
/// ```
/// # Return value
///
/// Optionally returns a reference to EDNS section
#[deprecated(note = "Please use `extensions()`")]
pub fn edns(&self) -> Option<&Edns> {
self.edns.as_ref()
}
/// Optionally returns mutable reference to EDNS section
#[deprecated(
note = "Please use `extensions_mut()`. You can chain `.get_or_insert_with(Edns::new)` to recover original behavior of adding Edns if not present"
)]
pub fn edns_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Edns {
if self.edns.is_none() {
self.set_edns(Edns::new());
}
self.edns.as_mut().unwrap()
}
/// Returns reference of Edns section
pub fn extensions(&self) -> &Option<Edns> {
&self.edns
}
/// Returns mutable reference of Edns section
pub fn extensions_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Option<Edns> {
&mut self.edns
}
/// # Return value
///
/// the max payload value as it's defined in the EDNS section.
pub fn max_payload(&self) -> u16 {
let max_size = self.edns.as_ref().map_or(512, Edns::max_payload);
if max_size < 512 {
512
} else {
max_size
}
}
/// # Return value
///
/// the version as defined in the EDNS record
pub fn version(&self) -> u8 {
self.edns.as_ref().map_or(0, Edns::version)
}
/// [RFC 2535, Domain Name System Security Extensions, March 1999](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2535#section-4)
///
/// ```text
/// A DNS request may be optionally signed by including one or more SIGs
/// at the end of the query. Such SIGs are identified by having a "type
/// covered" field of zero. They sign the preceding DNS request message
/// including DNS header but not including the IP header or any request
/// SIGs at the end and before the request RR counts have been adjusted
/// for the inclusions of any request SIG(s).
/// ```
///
/// # Return value
///
/// The sig0 and tsig, i.e. signed record, for verifying the sending and package integrity
// comportment change: can now return TSIG instead of SIG0. Maybe should get deprecated in
// favor of signature() which have more correct naming ?
pub fn sig0(&self) -> &[Record] {
&self.signature
}
/// [RFC 2535, Domain Name System Security Extensions, March 1999](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2535#section-4)
///
/// ```text
/// A DNS request may be optionally signed by including one or more SIGs
/// at the end of the query. Such SIGs are identified by having a "type
/// covered" field of zero. They sign the preceding DNS request message
/// including DNS header but not including the IP header or any request
/// SIGs at the end and before the request RR counts have been adjusted
/// for the inclusions of any request SIG(s).
/// ```
///
/// # Return value
///
/// The sig0 and tsig, i.e. signed record, for verifying the sending and package integrity
pub fn signature(&self) -> &[Record] {
&self.signature
}
/// Remove signatures from the Message
pub fn take_signature(&mut self) -> Vec<Record> {
mem::take(&mut self.signature)
}
// TODO: only necessary in tests, should it be removed?
/// this is necessary to match the counts in the header from the record sections
/// this happens implicitly on write_to, so no need to call before write_to
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn update_counts(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.header = update_header_counts(
&self.header,
self.truncated(),
HeaderCounts {
query_count: self.queries.len(),
answer_count: self.answers.len(),
nameserver_count: self.name_servers.len(),
additional_count: self.additionals.len(),
},
);
self
}
/// Attempts to read the specified number of `Query`s
pub fn read_queries(decoder: &mut BinDecoder<'_>, count: usize) -> ProtoResult<Vec<Query>> {
let mut queries = Vec::with_capacity(count);
for _ in 0..count {
queries.push(Query::read(decoder)?);
}
Ok(queries)
}
/// Attempts to read the specified number of records
///
/// # Returns
///
/// This returns a tuple of first standard Records, then a possibly associated Edns, and then finally any optionally associated SIG0 and TSIG records.
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "dnssec"), allow(unused_mut))]
pub fn read_records(
decoder: &mut BinDecoder<'_>,
count: usize,
is_additional: bool,
) -> ProtoResult<(Vec<Record>, Option<Edns>, Vec<Record>)> {
let mut records: Vec<Record> = Vec::with_capacity(count);
let mut edns: Option<Edns> = None;
let mut sigs: Vec<Record> = Vec::with_capacity(if is_additional { 1 } else { 0 });
// sig0 must be last, once this is set, disable.
let mut saw_sig0 = false;
// tsig must be last, once this is set, disable.
let mut saw_tsig = false;
for _ in 0..count {
let record = Record::read(decoder)?;
if saw_tsig {
return Err("tsig must be final resource record".into());
} // TSIG must be last and multiple TSIG records are not allowed
if !is_additional {
if saw_sig0 {
return Err("sig0 must be final resource record".into());
} // SIG0 must be last
records.push(record)
} else {
match record.record_type() {
#[cfg(feature = "dnssec")]
RecordType::SIG => {
saw_sig0 = true;
sigs.push(record);
}
#[cfg(feature = "dnssec")]
RecordType::TSIG => {
if saw_sig0 {
return Err("sig0 must be final resource record".into());
} // SIG0 must be last
saw_tsig = true;
sigs.push(record);
}
RecordType::OPT => {
if saw_sig0 {
return Err("sig0 must be final resource record".into());
} // SIG0 must be last
if edns.is_some() {
return Err("more than one edns record present".into());
}
edns = Some((&record).into());
}
_ => {
if saw_sig0 {
return Err("sig0 must be final resource record".into());
} // SIG0 must be last
records.push(record);
}
}
}
}
Ok((records, edns, sigs))
}
/// Decodes a message from the buffer.
pub fn from_vec(buffer: &[u8]) -> ProtoResult<Self> {
let mut decoder = BinDecoder::new(buffer);
Self::read(&mut decoder)
}
/// Encodes the Message into a buffer
pub fn to_vec(&self) -> Result<Vec<u8>, ProtoError> {
// TODO: this feels like the right place to verify the max packet size of the message,
// will need to update the header for truncation and the lengths if we send less than the
// full response. This needs to conform with the EDNS settings of the server...
let mut buffer = Vec::with_capacity(512);
{
let mut encoder = BinEncoder::new(&mut buffer);
self.emit(&mut encoder)?;
}
Ok(buffer)
}
/// Finalize the message prior to sending.
///
/// Subsequent to calling this, the Message should not change.
#[allow(clippy::match_single_binding)]
pub fn finalize<MF: MessageFinalizer>(
&mut self,
finalizer: &MF,
inception_time: u32,
) -> ProtoResult<Option<MessageVerifier>> {
debug!("finalizing message: {:?}", self);
let (finals, verifier): (Vec<Record>, Option<MessageVerifier>) =
finalizer.finalize_message(self, inception_time)?;
// append all records to message
for fin in finals {
match fin.record_type() {
// SIG0's are special, and come at the very end of the message
#[cfg(feature = "dnssec")]
RecordType::SIG => self.add_sig0(fin),
#[cfg(feature = "dnssec")]
RecordType::TSIG => self.add_tsig(fin),
_ => self.add_additional(fin),
};
}
Ok(verifier)
}
/// Consumes `Message` and returns into components
pub fn into_parts(self) -> MessageParts {
self.into()
}
}
/// Consumes `Message` giving public access to fields in `Message` so they can be
/// destructured and taken by value
/// ```rust
/// use trust_dns_proto::op::{Message, MessageParts};
///
/// let msg = Message::new();
/// let MessageParts { queries, .. } = msg.into_parts();
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct MessageParts {
/// message header
pub header: Header,
/// message queries
pub queries: Vec<Query>,
/// message answers
pub answers: Vec<Record>,
/// message name_servers
pub name_servers: Vec<Record>,
/// message additional records
pub additionals: Vec<Record>,
/// sig0 or tsig
// this can now contains TSIG too. It should probably be renamed to reflect that, but it's a
// breaking change
pub sig0: Vec<Record>,
/// optional edns records
pub edns: Option<Edns>,
}
impl From<Message> for MessageParts {
fn from(msg: Message) -> Self {
let Message {
header,
queries,
answers,
name_servers,
additionals,
signature,
edns,
} = msg;
Self {
header,
queries,
answers,
name_servers,
additionals,
sig0: signature,
edns,
}
}
}
impl From<MessageParts> for Message {
fn from(msg: MessageParts) -> Self {
let MessageParts {
header,
queries,
answers,
name_servers,
additionals,
sig0,
edns,
} = msg;
Self {
header,
queries,
answers,
name_servers,
additionals,
signature: sig0,
edns,
}
}
}
impl Deref for Message {
type Target = Header;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.header
}
}
/// Alias for a function verifying if a message is properly signed
pub type MessageVerifier = Box<dyn FnMut(&[u8]) -> ProtoResult<DnsResponse> + Send>;
/// A trait for performing final amendments to a Message before it is sent.
///
/// An example of this is a SIG0 signer, which needs the final form of the message,
/// but then needs to attach additional data to the body of the message.
pub trait MessageFinalizer: Send + Sync + 'static {
/// The message taken in should be processed and then return [`Record`]s which should be
/// appended to the additional section of the message.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `message` - message to process
/// * `current_time` - the current time as specified by the system, it's not recommended to read the current time as that makes testing complicated.
///
/// # Return
///
/// A vector to append to the additionals section of the message, sorted in the order as they should appear in the message.
fn finalize_message(
&self,
message: &Message,
current_time: u32,
) -> ProtoResult<(Vec<Record>, Option<MessageVerifier>)>;
/// Return whether the message requires further processing before being sent
/// By default, returns true for AXFR and IXFR queries, and Update and Notify messages
fn should_finalize_message(&self, message: &Message) -> bool {
[OpCode::Update, OpCode::Notify].contains(&message.op_code())
|| message
.queries()
.iter()
.any(|q| [RecordType::AXFR, RecordType::IXFR].contains(&q.query_type()))
}
}
/// A MessageFinalizer which does nothing
///
/// *WARNING* This should only be used in None context, it will panic in all cases where finalize is called.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct NoopMessageFinalizer;
impl NoopMessageFinalizer {
/// Always returns None
pub fn new() -> Option<Arc<Self>> {
None
}
}
impl MessageFinalizer for NoopMessageFinalizer {
fn finalize_message(
&self,
_: &Message,
_: u32,
) -> ProtoResult<(Vec<Record>, Option<MessageVerifier>)> {
panic!("Misused NoopMessageFinalizer, None should be used instead")
}
fn should_finalize_message(&self, _: &Message) -> bool {
true
}
}
/// Returns the count written and a boolean if it was truncated
pub fn count_was_truncated(result: ProtoResult<usize>) -> ProtoResult<(usize, bool)> {
result.map(|count| (count, false)).or_else(|e| {
if let ProtoErrorKind::NotAllRecordsWritten { count } = e.kind() {
return Ok((*count, true));
}
Err(e)
})
}
/// A trait that defines types which can be emitted as a set, with the associated count returned.
pub trait EmitAndCount {
/// Emit self to the encoder and return the count of items
fn emit(&mut self, encoder: &mut BinEncoder<'_>) -> ProtoResult<usize>;
}
impl<'e, I: Iterator<Item = &'e E>, E: 'e + BinEncodable> EmitAndCount for I {
fn emit(&mut self, encoder: &mut BinEncoder<'_>) -> ProtoResult<usize> {
encoder.emit_all(self)
}
}
/// Emits the different sections of a message properly
///
/// # Return
///
/// In the case of a successful emit, the final header (updated counts, etc) is returned for help with logging, etc.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn emit_message_parts<Q, A, N, D>(
header: &Header,
queries: &mut Q,
answers: &mut A,
name_servers: &mut N,
additionals: &mut D,
edns: Option<&Edns>,
signature: &[Record],
encoder: &mut BinEncoder<'_>,
) -> ProtoResult<Header>
where
Q: EmitAndCount,
A: EmitAndCount,
N: EmitAndCount,
D: EmitAndCount,
{
let include_signature: bool = encoder.mode() != EncodeMode::Signing;
let place = encoder.place::<Header>()?;
let query_count = queries.emit(encoder)?;
// TODO: need to do something on max records
// return offset of last emitted record.
let answer_count = count_was_truncated(answers.emit(encoder))?;
let nameserver_count = count_was_truncated(name_servers.emit(encoder))?;
let mut additional_count = count_was_truncated(additionals.emit(encoder))?;
if let Some(mut edns) = edns.cloned() {
// need to commit the error code
edns.set_rcode_high(header.response_code().high());
let count = count_was_truncated(encoder.emit_all(iter::once(&Record::from(&edns))))?;
additional_count.0 += count.0;
additional_count.1 |= count.1;
} else if header.response_code().high() > 0 {
warn!(
"response code: {} for request: {} requires EDNS but none available",
header.response_code(),
header.id()
);
}
// this is a little hacky, but if we are Verifying a signature, i.e. the original Message
// then the SIG0 records should not be encoded and the edns record (if it exists) is already
// part of the additionals section.
if include_signature {
let count = count_was_truncated(encoder.emit_all(signature.iter()))?;
additional_count.0 += count.0;
additional_count.1 |= count.1;
}
let counts = HeaderCounts {
query_count,
answer_count: answer_count.0,
nameserver_count: nameserver_count.0,
additional_count: additional_count.0,
};
let was_truncated =
header.truncated() || answer_count.1 || nameserver_count.1 || additional_count.1;
let final_header = update_header_counts(header, was_truncated, counts);
place.replace(encoder, final_header)?;
Ok(final_header)
}
impl BinEncodable for Message {
fn emit(&self, encoder: &mut BinEncoder<'_>) -> ProtoResult<()> {
emit_message_parts(
&self.header,
&mut self.queries.iter(),
&mut self.answers.iter(),
&mut self.name_servers.iter(),
&mut self.additionals.iter(),
self.edns.as_ref(),
&self.signature,
encoder,
)?;
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'r> BinDecodable<'r> for Message {
fn read(decoder: &mut BinDecoder<'r>) -> ProtoResult<Self> {
let mut header = Header::read(decoder)?;
// TODO: return just header, and in the case of the rest of message getting an error.
// this could improve error detection while decoding.
// get the questions
let count = header.query_count() as usize;
let mut queries = Vec::with_capacity(count);
for _ in 0..count {
queries.push(Query::read(decoder)?);
}
// get all counts before header moves
let answer_count = header.answer_count() as usize;
let name_server_count = header.name_server_count() as usize;
let additional_count = header.additional_count() as usize;
let (answers, _, _) = Self::read_records(decoder, answer_count, false)?;
let (name_servers, _, _) = Self::read_records(decoder, name_server_count, false)?;
let (additionals, edns, signature) = Self::read_records(decoder, additional_count, true)?;
// need to grab error code from EDNS (which might have a higher value)
if let Some(edns) = &edns {
let high_response_code = edns.rcode_high();
header.merge_response_code(high_response_code);
}
Ok(Self {
header,
queries,
answers,
name_servers,
additionals,
signature,
edns,
})
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Message {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
let write_query = |slice, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>| -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
for d in slice {
writeln!(f, ";; {d}")?;
}
Ok(())
};
let write_slice = |slice, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>| -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
for d in slice {
writeln!(f, "{d}")?;
}
Ok(())
};
writeln!(f, "; header {header}", header = self.header())?;
if let Some(edns) = self.extensions() {
writeln!(f, "; edns {edns}")?;
}
writeln!(f, "; query")?;
write_query(self.queries(), f)?;
if self.header().message_type() == MessageType::Response
|| self.header().op_code() == OpCode::Update
{
writeln!(f, "; answers {}", self.answer_count())?;
write_slice(self.answers(), f)?;
writeln!(f, "; nameservers {}", self.name_server_count())?;
write_slice(self.name_servers(), f)?;
writeln!(f, "; additionals {}", self.additional_count())?;
write_slice(self.additionals(), f)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[test]
fn test_emit_and_read_header() {
let mut message = Message::new();
message
.set_id(10)
.set_message_type(MessageType::Response)
.set_op_code(OpCode::Update)
.set_authoritative(true)
.set_truncated(false)
.set_recursion_desired(true)
.set_recursion_available(true)
.set_response_code(ResponseCode::ServFail);
test_emit_and_read(message);
}
#[test]
fn test_emit_and_read_query() {
let mut message = Message::new();
message
.set_id(10)
.set_message_type(MessageType::Response)
.set_op_code(OpCode::Update)
.set_authoritative(true)
.set_truncated(true)
.set_recursion_desired(true)
.set_recursion_available(true)
.set_response_code(ResponseCode::ServFail)
.add_query(Query::new())
.update_counts(); // we're not testing the query parsing, just message
test_emit_and_read(message);
}
#[test]
fn test_emit_and_read_records() {
let mut message = Message::new();
message
.set_id(10)
.set_message_type(MessageType::Response)
.set_op_code(OpCode::Update)
.set_authoritative(true)
.set_truncated(true)
.set_recursion_desired(true)
.set_recursion_available(true)
.set_authentic_data(true)
.set_checking_disabled(true)
.set_response_code(ResponseCode::ServFail);
message.add_answer(Record::new());
message.add_name_server(Record::new());
message.add_additional(Record::new());
message.update_counts(); // needed for the comparison...
test_emit_and_read(message);
}
#[cfg(test)]
fn test_emit_and_read(message: Message) {
let mut byte_vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(512);
{
let mut encoder = BinEncoder::new(&mut byte_vec);
message.emit(&mut encoder).unwrap();
}
let mut decoder = BinDecoder::new(&byte_vec);
let got = Message::read(&mut decoder).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got, message);
}
#[test]
#[rustfmt::skip]
fn test_legit_message() {
let buf: Vec<u8> = vec![
0x10,0x00,0x81,0x80, // id = 4096, response, op=query, recursion_desired, recursion_available, no_error
0x00,0x01,0x00,0x01, // 1 query, 1 answer,
0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, // 0 nameservers, 0 additional record
0x03,b'w',b'w',b'w', // query --- www.example.com
0x07,b'e',b'x',b'a', //
b'm',b'p',b'l',b'e', //
0x03,b'c',b'o',b'm', //
0x00, // 0 = endname
0x00,0x01,0x00,0x01, // ReordType = A, Class = IN
0xC0,0x0C, // name pointer to www.example.com
0x00,0x01,0x00,0x01, // RecordType = A, Class = IN
0x00,0x00,0x00,0x02, // TTL = 2 seconds
0x00,0x04, // record length = 4 (ipv4 address)
0x5D,0xB8,0xD8,0x22, // address = 93.184.216.34
];
let mut decoder = BinDecoder::new(&buf);
let message = Message::read(&mut decoder).unwrap();
assert_eq!(message.id(), 4096);
let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(512);
{
let mut encoder = BinEncoder::new(&mut buf);
message.emit(&mut encoder).unwrap();
}
let mut decoder = BinDecoder::new(&buf);
let message = Message::read(&mut decoder).unwrap();
assert_eq!(message.id(), 4096);
}
#[test]
fn rdata_zero_roundtrip() {
let buf = &[
160, 160, 0, 13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,
];
assert!(Message::from_bytes(buf).is_err());
}