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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c | 66 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.h | 3 |
4 files changed, 95 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c index 5acfcb4239..a9decf1158 100644 --- a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c +++ b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c @@ -244,6 +244,26 @@ static void dns_server_verified(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level) { assert_se(sd_event_now(s->manager->event, clock_boottime_or_monotonic(), &s->verified_usec) >= 0); } +static void dns_server_reset_counters(DnsServer *s) { + assert(s); + + s->n_failed_udp = 0; + s->n_failed_tcp = 0; + s->packet_truncated = false; + s->verified_usec = 0; + + /* Note that we do not reset s->packet_bad_opt and s->packet_rrsig_missing here. We reset them only when the + * grace period ends, but not when lowering the possible feature level, as a lower level feature level should + * not make RRSIGs appear or OPT appear, but rather make them disappear. If the reappear anyway, then that's + * indication for a differently broken OPT/RRSIG implementation, and we really don't want to support that + * either. + * + * This is particularly important to deal with certain Belkin routers which break OPT for certain lookups (A), + * but pass traffic through for others (AAAA). If we detect the broken behaviour on one lookup we should not + * reenable it for another, because we cannot validate things anyway, given that the RRSIG/OPT data will be + * incomplete. */ +} + void dns_server_packet_received(DnsServer *s, int protocol, DnsServerFeatureLevel level, usec_t rtt, size_t size) { assert(s); @@ -304,17 +324,6 @@ void dns_server_packet_lost(DnsServer *s, int protocol, DnsServerFeatureLevel le s->resend_timeout = MIN(s->resend_timeout * 2, DNS_TIMEOUT_MAX_USEC); } -void dns_server_packet_failed(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level) { - assert(s); - - /* Invoked whenever we get a FORMERR, SERVFAIL or NOTIMP rcode from a server. */ - - if (s->possible_feature_level != level) - return; - - s->packet_failed = true; -} - void dns_server_packet_truncated(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level) { assert(s); @@ -352,6 +361,24 @@ void dns_server_packet_bad_opt(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level) { s->packet_bad_opt = true; } +void dns_server_packet_rcode_downgrade(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level) { + assert(s); + + /* Invoked whenever we got a FORMERR, SERVFAIL or NOTIMP rcode from a server and downgrading the feature level + * for the transaction made it go away. In this case we immediately downgrade to the feature level that made + * things work. */ + + if (s->verified_feature_level > level) + s->verified_feature_level = level; + + if (s->possible_feature_level > level) { + s->possible_feature_level = level; + dns_server_reset_counters(s); + } + + log_debug("Downgrading transaction feature level fixed an RCODE error, downgrading server %s too.", dns_server_string(s)); +} + static bool dns_server_grace_period_expired(DnsServer *s) { usec_t ts; @@ -371,27 +398,6 @@ static bool dns_server_grace_period_expired(DnsServer *s) { return true; } -static void dns_server_reset_counters(DnsServer *s) { - assert(s); - - s->n_failed_udp = 0; - s->n_failed_tcp = 0; - s->packet_failed = false; - s->packet_truncated = false; - s->verified_usec = 0; - - /* Note that we do not reset s->packet_bad_opt and s->packet_rrsig_missing here. We reset them only when the - * grace period ends, but not when lowering the possible feature level, as a lower level feature level should - * not make RRSIGs appear or OPT appear, but rather make them disappear. If the reappear anyway, then that's - * indication for a differently broken OPT/RRSIG implementation, and we really don't want to support that - * either. - * - * This is particularly important to deal with certain Belkin routers which break OPT for certain lookups (A), - * but pass traffic through for others (AAAA). If we detect the broken behaviour on one lookup we should not - * reenable it for another, because we cannot validate things anyway, given that the RRSIG/OPT data will be - * incomplete. */ -} - DnsServerFeatureLevel dns_server_possible_feature_level(DnsServer *s) { assert(s); @@ -454,16 +460,6 @@ DnsServerFeatureLevel dns_server_possible_feature_level(DnsServer *s) { log_debug("Lost too many UDP packets, downgrading feature level..."); s->possible_feature_level--; - } else if (s->packet_failed && - s->possible_feature_level > DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_UDP) { - - /* We got a failure packet, and are at a feature level above UDP. Note that in this case we - * downgrade no further than UDP, under the assumption that a failure packet indicates an - * incompatible packet contents, but not a problem with the transport. */ - - log_debug("Got server failure, downgrading feature level..."); - s->possible_feature_level--; - } else if (s->n_failed_tcp >= DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_RETRY_ATTEMPTS && s->packet_truncated && s->possible_feature_level > DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_UDP) { diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.h b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.h index 463c5724a7..03ed85b3b9 100644 --- a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.h +++ b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.h @@ -77,7 +77,6 @@ struct DnsServer { unsigned n_failed_udp; unsigned n_failed_tcp; - bool packet_failed:1; bool packet_truncated:1; bool packet_bad_opt:1; bool packet_rrsig_missing:1; @@ -113,10 +112,10 @@ void dns_server_move_back_and_unmark(DnsServer *s); void dns_server_packet_received(DnsServer *s, int protocol, DnsServerFeatureLevel level, usec_t rtt, size_t size); void dns_server_packet_lost(DnsServer *s, int protocol, DnsServerFeatureLevel level, usec_t usec); -void dns_server_packet_failed(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level); void dns_server_packet_truncated(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level); void dns_server_packet_rrsig_missing(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level); void dns_server_packet_bad_opt(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level); +void dns_server_packet_rcode_downgrade(DnsServer *s, DnsServerFeatureLevel level); DnsServerFeatureLevel dns_server_possible_feature_level(DnsServer *s); diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c index bcb1b6d8a7..ded2abce47 100644 --- a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c +++ b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c @@ -207,6 +207,7 @@ int dns_transaction_new(DnsTransaction **ret, DnsScope *s, DnsResourceKey *key) t->answer_nsec_ttl = (uint32_t) -1; t->key = dns_resource_key_ref(key); t->current_feature_level = _DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_INVALID; + t->clamp_feature_level = _DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_INVALID; t->id = pick_new_id(s->manager); @@ -371,22 +372,38 @@ static int dns_transaction_pick_server(DnsTransaction *t) { assert(t); assert(t->scope->protocol == DNS_PROTOCOL_DNS); + /* Pick a DNS server and a feature level for it. */ + server = dns_scope_get_dns_server(t->scope); if (!server) return -ESRCH; + /* If we changed the server invalidate the feature level clamping, as the new server might have completely + * different properties. */ + if (server != t->server) + t->clamp_feature_level = _DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_INVALID; + t->current_feature_level = dns_server_possible_feature_level(server); + /* Clamp the feature level if that is requested. */ + if (t->clamp_feature_level != _DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_INVALID && + t->current_feature_level > t->clamp_feature_level) + t->current_feature_level = t->clamp_feature_level; + + log_debug("Using feature level %s for transaction %u.", dns_server_feature_level_to_string(t->current_feature_level), t->id); + if (server == t->server) return 0; dns_server_unref(t->server); t->server = dns_server_ref(server); + log_debug("Using DNS server %s for transaction %u.", dns_server_string(t->server), t->id); + return 1; } -static void dns_transaction_retry(DnsTransaction *t) { +static void dns_transaction_retry(DnsTransaction *t, bool next_server) { int r; assert(t); @@ -394,7 +411,8 @@ static void dns_transaction_retry(DnsTransaction *t) { log_debug("Retrying transaction %" PRIu16 ".", t->id); /* Before we try again, switch to a new server. */ - dns_scope_next_dns_server(t->scope); + if (next_server) + dns_scope_next_dns_server(t->scope); r = dns_transaction_go(t); if (r < 0) { @@ -460,7 +478,7 @@ static int on_stream_complete(DnsStream *s, int error) { assert_se(sd_event_now(t->scope->manager->event, clock_boottime_or_monotonic(), &usec) >= 0); dns_server_packet_lost(t->server, IPPROTO_TCP, t->current_feature_level, usec - t->start_usec); - dns_transaction_retry(t); + dns_transaction_retry(t, true); return 0; } if (error != 0) { @@ -878,10 +896,22 @@ void dns_transaction_process_reply(DnsTransaction *t, DnsPacket *p) { if (IN_SET(DNS_PACKET_RCODE(p), DNS_RCODE_FORMERR, DNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL, DNS_RCODE_NOTIMP)) { /* Request failed, immediately try again with reduced features */ - log_debug("Server returned error: %s", dns_rcode_to_string(DNS_PACKET_RCODE(p))); - dns_server_packet_failed(t->server, t->current_feature_level); - dns_transaction_retry(t); + if (t->current_feature_level <= DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_WORST) { + /* This was already at the lowest possible feature level? If so, we can't downgrade + * this transaction anymore, hence let's process the response, and accept the rcode. */ + log_debug("Server returned error: %s", dns_rcode_to_string(DNS_PACKET_RCODE(p))); + break; + } + + /* Reduce this feature level by one and try again. */ + t->clamp_feature_level = t->current_feature_level - 1; + + log_debug("Server returned error %s, retrying transaction with reduced feature level %s.", + dns_rcode_to_string(DNS_PACKET_RCODE(p)), + dns_server_feature_level_to_string(t->clamp_feature_level)); + + dns_transaction_retry(t, false /* use the same server */); return; } else if (DNS_PACKET_TC(p)) dns_server_packet_truncated(t->server, t->current_feature_level); @@ -926,7 +956,7 @@ void dns_transaction_process_reply(DnsTransaction *t, DnsPacket *p) { goto fail; /* On DNS, couldn't send? Try immediately again, with a new server */ - dns_transaction_retry(t); + dns_transaction_retry(t, true); } return; @@ -939,11 +969,19 @@ void dns_transaction_process_reply(DnsTransaction *t, DnsPacket *p) { return; } - /* Report that the OPT RR was missing */ if (t->server) { + /* Report that we successfully received a valid packet with a good rcode after we initially got a bad + * rcode and subsequently downgraded the protocol */ + + if (IN_SET(DNS_PACKET_RCODE(p), DNS_RCODE_SUCCESS, DNS_RCODE_NXDOMAIN) && + t->clamp_feature_level != _DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_INVALID) + dns_server_packet_rcode_downgrade(t->server, t->clamp_feature_level); + + /* Report that the OPT RR was missing */ if (!p->opt) dns_server_packet_bad_opt(t->server, t->current_feature_level); + /* Report that we successfully received a packet */ dns_server_packet_received(t->server, p->ipproto, t->current_feature_level, ts - t->start_usec, p->size); } @@ -1030,7 +1068,7 @@ static int on_dns_packet(sd_event_source *s, int fd, uint32_t revents, void *use assert_se(sd_event_now(t->scope->manager->event, clock_boottime_or_monotonic(), &usec) >= 0); dns_server_packet_lost(t->server, IPPROTO_UDP, t->current_feature_level, usec - t->start_usec); - dns_transaction_retry(t); + dns_transaction_retry(t, true); return 0; } if (r < 0) { @@ -1139,7 +1177,7 @@ static int on_transaction_timeout(sd_event_source *s, usec_t usec, void *userdat log_debug("Timeout reached on transaction %" PRIu16 ".", t->id); - dns_transaction_retry(t); + dns_transaction_retry(t, true); return 0; } @@ -1770,8 +1808,10 @@ static bool dns_transaction_dnssec_supported(DnsTransaction *t) { if (!t->server) return true; - if (t->current_feature_level < DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_DO) - return false; + /* Note that we do not check the feature level actually used for the transaction but instead the feature level + * the server is known to support currently, as the transaction feature level might be lower than what the + * server actually supports, since we might have downgraded this transaction's feature level because we got a + * SERVFAIL earlier and wanted to check whether downgrading fixes it. */ return dns_server_dnssec_supported(t->server); } @@ -2863,7 +2903,7 @@ int dns_transaction_validate_dnssec(DnsTransaction *t) { if (!dns_transaction_dnssec_supported_full(t)) { /* The server does not support DNSSEC, or doesn't augment responses with RRSIGs. */ t->answer_dnssec_result = DNSSEC_INCOMPATIBLE_SERVER; - log_debug("Not validating response for %" PRIu16 ", server lacks DNSSEC support.", t->id); + log_debug("Not validating response for %" PRIu16 ", used server feature level does not support DNSSEC.", t->id); return 0; } diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.h b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.h index eaece91533..bc1529d621 100644 --- a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.h +++ b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.h @@ -115,6 +115,9 @@ struct DnsTransaction { /* The features of the DNS server at time of transaction start */ DnsServerFeatureLevel current_feature_level; + /* If we got SERVFAIL back, we retry the lookup, using a lower feature level than we used before. */ + DnsServerFeatureLevel clamp_feature_level; + /* Query candidates this transaction is referenced by and that * shall be notified about this specific transaction * completing. */ |