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  1. // Copyright (C) 2009 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
  2. //
  3. // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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  12. // OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
  13. // PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
  14. #ifndef __AUTH_SRV_H
  15. #define __AUTH_SRV_H 1
  16. #include <string>
  17. // For MemoryDataSrcPtr below. This should be a temporary definition until
  18. // we reorganize the data source framework.
  19. #include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
  20. #include <cc/data.h>
  21. #include <config/ccsession.h>
  22. #include <dns/message.h>
  23. #include <dns/buffer.h>
  24. #include <asiolink/io_message.h>
  25. #include <asiolink/io_service.h>
  26. #include <asiolink/dns_server.h>
  27. #include <asiolink/dns_lookup.h>
  28. #include <asiolink/dns_answer.h>
  29. #include <asiolink/simple_callback.h>
  30. #include <auth/statistics.h>
  31. namespace isc {
  32. namespace datasrc {
  33. class MemoryDataSrc;
  34. }
  35. namespace xfr {
  36. class AbstractXfroutClient;
  37. }
  38. }
  39. /// \brief The implementation class for the \c AuthSrv class using the pimpl
  40. /// idiom.
  41. class AuthSrvImpl;
  42. /// \brief The authoritative nameserver class.
  43. ///
  44. /// \c AuthSrv is a concrete class that implements authoritative DNS server
  45. /// protocol processing.
  46. /// An \c AuthSrv object is primarily responsible for handling incoming DNS
  47. /// requests: It parses the request and dispatches subsequent processing to
  48. /// the corresponding module (which may be an internal library or a separate
  49. /// process) depending on the request type. For normal queries, the
  50. /// \c AuthSrv object searches configured data sources for the answer to the
  51. /// query, and builds a response containing the answer.
  52. ///
  53. /// This class uses the "pimpl" idiom, and hides detailed implementation
  54. /// through the \c impl_ pointer (which points to an instance of the
  55. /// \c AuthSrvImpl class). An \c AuthSrv object is supposed to exist for quite
  56. /// a long period, and only a few \c AuthSrv objects will be created (in fact,
  57. /// in this current implementation there will only be one object), so the
  58. /// construction overhead of this approach should be acceptable.
  59. ///
  60. /// The design of this class is still in flux. It's quite likely to change
  61. /// in future versions.
  62. ///
  63. class AuthSrv {
  64. ///
  65. /// \name Constructors, Assignment Operator and Destructor.
  66. ///
  67. /// Note: The copy constructor and the assignment operator are
  68. /// intentionally defined as private.
  69. //@{
  70. private:
  71. AuthSrv(const AuthSrv& source);
  72. AuthSrv& operator=(const AuthSrv& source);
  73. public:
  74. /// The constructor.
  75. ///
  76. /// \param use_cache Whether to enable hot spot cache for lookup results.
  77. /// \param xfrout_client Communication interface with a separate xfrout
  78. /// process. It's normally a reference to an xfr::XfroutClient object,
  79. /// but can refer to a local mock object for testing (or other
  80. /// experimental) purposes.
  81. AuthSrv(const bool use_cache,
  82. isc::xfr::AbstractXfroutClient& xfrout_client);
  83. ~AuthSrv();
  84. //@}
  85. /// Stop the server.
  86. ///
  87. /// It stops the internal event loop of the server and subsequently
  88. /// returns the control to the top level context.
  89. ///
  90. /// This method should never throw an exception.
  91. void stop();
  92. /// \brief Process an incoming DNS message, then signal 'server' to resume
  93. ///
  94. /// A DNS query (or other message) has been received by a \c DNSServer
  95. /// object. Find an answer, then post the \c DNSServer object on the
  96. /// I/O service queue and return. When the server resumes, it can
  97. /// send the reply.
  98. ///
  99. /// \param io_message The raw message received
  100. /// \param message Pointer to the \c Message object
  101. /// \param buffer Pointer to an \c OutputBuffer for the resposne
  102. /// \param server Pointer to the \c DNSServer
  103. ///
  104. /// \throw isc::Unexpected Protocol type of \a message is unexpected
  105. void processMessage(const asiolink::IOMessage& io_message,
  106. isc::dns::MessagePtr message,
  107. isc::dns::OutputBufferPtr buffer,
  108. asiolink::DNSServer* server);
  109. /// \brief Set verbose flag
  110. ///
  111. /// \param on The new value of the verbose flag
  112. /// \brief Enable or disable verbose logging.
  113. ///
  114. /// This method never throws an exception.
  115. ///
  116. /// \param on \c true to enable verbose logging; \c false to disable
  117. /// verbose logging.
  118. void setVerbose(const bool on);
  119. /// \brief Returns the logging verbosity of the \c AuthSrv object.
  120. ///
  121. /// This method never throws an exception.
  122. ///
  123. /// \return \c true if verbose logging is enabled; otherwise \c false.
  124. /// \brief Get the current value of the verbose flag
  125. bool getVerbose() const;
  126. /// \brief Updates the data source for the \c AuthSrv object.
  127. ///
  128. /// This method installs or replaces the data source that the \c AuthSrv
  129. /// object refers to for query processing.
  130. /// Although the method name is generic, the only thing it does is to
  131. /// update the data source information.
  132. /// If there is a data source installed, it will be replaced with the
  133. /// new one.
  134. ///
  135. /// In the current implementation, the SQLite data source and MemoryDataSrc
  136. /// are assumed.
  137. /// We can enable memory data source and get the path of SQLite database by
  138. /// the \c config parameter. If we disabled memory data source, the SQLite
  139. /// data source will be used.
  140. ///
  141. /// On success this method returns a data \c Element (in the form of a
  142. /// pointer like object) indicating the successful result,
  143. /// i.e., {"result": [0]}.
  144. /// Otherwise, it returns a data \c Element explaining the error:
  145. /// {"result": [1, <error-description>]}.
  146. ///
  147. /// This method is mostly exception free (error conditions are represented
  148. /// via the return value). But it may still throw a standard exception
  149. /// if memory allocation fails inside the method.
  150. /// When a standard exception is thrown or an implementation specific
  151. /// exception is triggered and caught internally, this function provides
  152. /// the strong exception guarantee: Unless everything succeeds, currently
  153. /// installed data source (if any) won't be replaced.
  154. ///
  155. /// \param config An immutable pointer-like object to a data \c Element,
  156. /// possibly containing the data source information to be used.
  157. /// \return An immutable pointer-like object to a data \c Element
  158. /// containing the result of the update operation.
  159. isc::data::ConstElementPtr updateConfig(isc::data::ConstElementPtr config);
  160. /// \brief Returns the command and configuration session for the
  161. /// \c AuthSrv.
  162. ///
  163. /// This method never throws an exception.
  164. ///
  165. /// \return A pointer to \c ModuleCCSession object stored in the
  166. /// \c AuthSrv object. In this implementation it could be NULL.
  167. isc::config::ModuleCCSession* getConfigSession() const;
  168. /// \brief Set the command and configuration session for the \c AuthSrv.
  169. ///
  170. /// Note: this interface is tentative. We'll revisit the ASIO and session
  171. /// frameworks, at which point the session will probably be passed on
  172. /// construction of the server.
  173. /// In the current implementation, this method is expected to be called
  174. /// exactly once as part of initialization. If this method is called
  175. /// multiple times, previously specified session is silently overridden.
  176. ///
  177. /// This method never throws an exception.
  178. ///
  179. /// \param config_session A pointer to \c ModuleCCSession object to receive
  180. /// control commands and configuration updates.
  181. void setConfigSession(isc::config::ModuleCCSession* config_session);
  182. /// \brief Return this object's ASIO IO Service queue
  183. asiolink::IOService& getIOService();
  184. /// \brief Return pointer to the DNS Lookup callback function
  185. asiolink::DNSLookup* getDNSLookupProvider() const { return (dns_lookup_); }
  186. /// \brief Return pointer to the DNS Answer callback function
  187. asiolink::DNSAnswer* getDNSAnswerProvider() const { return (dns_answer_); }
  188. /// \brief Return pointer to the Checkin callback function
  189. asiolink::SimpleCallback* getCheckinProvider() const { return (checkin_); }
  190. /// \brief Set or update the size (number of slots) of hot spot cache.
  191. ///
  192. /// If the specified size is 0, it means the size will be unlimited.
  193. /// The specified size is recorded even if the cache is disabled; the
  194. /// new size will be effective when the cache is enabled.
  195. ///
  196. /// This method never throws an exception.
  197. ///
  198. /// \param slots The number of cache slots.
  199. void setCacheSlots(const size_t slots);
  200. /// \brief Get the current size (number of slots) of hot spot cache.
  201. ///
  202. /// It always returns the recorded size regardless of the cache is enabled.
  203. ///
  204. /// This method never throws an exception.
  205. ///
  206. /// \return The current number of cache slots.
  207. size_t getCacheSlots() const;
  208. /// \brief Set the communication session with a separate process for
  209. /// outgoing zone transfers.
  210. ///
  211. /// Note: this interface is tentative. We'll revisit the ASIO and session
  212. /// frameworks, at which point the session will probably be passed on
  213. /// construction of the server.
  214. ///
  215. /// \param xfrin_session A Session object over which NOTIFY message
  216. /// information is exchanged with a XFRIN handler.
  217. /// The session must be established before setting in the server
  218. /// object.
  219. /// Ownership isn't transferred: the caller is responsible for keeping
  220. /// this object to be valid while the server object is working and for
  221. /// disconnecting the session and destroying the object when the server
  222. /// is shutdown.
  223. ///
  224. void setXfrinSession(isc::cc::AbstractSession* xfrin_session);
  225. /// A shared pointer type for \c MemoryDataSrc.
  226. ///
  227. /// This is defined inside the \c AuthSrv class as it's supposed to be
  228. /// a short term interface until we integrate the in-memory and other
  229. /// data source frameworks.
  230. typedef boost::shared_ptr<isc::datasrc::MemoryDataSrc> MemoryDataSrcPtr;
  231. /// An immutable shared pointer type for \c MemoryDataSrc.
  232. typedef boost::shared_ptr<const isc::datasrc::MemoryDataSrc>
  233. ConstMemoryDataSrcPtr;
  234. /// Returns the in-memory data source configured for the \c AuthSrv,
  235. /// if any.
  236. ///
  237. /// The in-memory data source is configured per RR class. However,
  238. /// the data source may not be available for all RR classes.
  239. /// If it is not available for the specified RR class, an exception of
  240. /// class \c InvalidParameter will be thrown.
  241. /// This method never throws an exception otherwise.
  242. ///
  243. /// Even for supported RR classes, the in-memory data source is not
  244. /// configured by default. In that case a NULL (shared) pointer will
  245. /// be returned.
  246. ///
  247. /// \param rrclass The RR class of the requested in-memory data source.
  248. /// \return A pointer to the in-memory data source, if configured;
  249. /// otherwise NULL.
  250. MemoryDataSrcPtr getMemoryDataSrc(const isc::dns::RRClass& rrclass);
  251. /// Sets or replaces the in-memory data source of the specified RR class.
  252. ///
  253. /// As noted in \c getMemoryDataSrc(), some RR classes may not be
  254. /// supported, in which case an exception of class \c InvalidParameter
  255. /// will be thrown.
  256. /// This method never throws an exception otherwise.
  257. ///
  258. /// If there is already an in memory data source configured, it will be
  259. /// replaced with the newly specified one.
  260. /// \c memory_datasrc can be NULL, in which case it will (re)disable the
  261. /// in-memory data source.
  262. ///
  263. /// \param rrclass The RR class of the in-memory data source to be set.
  264. /// \param memory_datasrc A (shared) pointer to \c MemoryDataSrc to be set.
  265. void setMemoryDataSrc(const isc::dns::RRClass& rrclass,
  266. MemoryDataSrcPtr memory_datasrc);
  267. /// \brief Set the communication session with Statistics.
  268. ///
  269. /// This function never throws an exception as far as
  270. /// AuthCounters::setStatisticsSession() doesn't throw.
  271. ///
  272. /// Note: this interface is tentative. We'll revisit the ASIO and
  273. /// session frameworks, at which point the session will probably
  274. /// be passed on construction of the server.
  275. ///
  276. /// \param statistics_session A Session object over which statistics
  277. /// information is exchanged with statistics module.
  278. /// The session must be established before setting in the server
  279. /// object.
  280. /// Ownership isn't transferred: the caller is responsible for keeping
  281. /// this object to be valid while the server object is working and for
  282. /// disconnecting the session and destroying the object when the server
  283. /// is shutdown.
  284. void setStatisticsSession(isc::cc::AbstractSession* statistics_session);
  285. /// Return the interval of periodic submission of statistics in seconds.
  286. ///
  287. /// If the statistics submission is disabled, it returns 0.
  288. ///
  289. /// This method never throws an exception.
  290. uint32_t getStatisticsTimerInterval() const;
  291. /// Set the interval of periodic submission of statistics.
  292. ///
  293. /// If the specified value is non 0, the \c AuthSrv object will submit
  294. /// its statistics to the statistics module every \c interval seconds.
  295. /// If it's 0, and \c AuthSrv currently submits statistics, the submission
  296. /// will be disabled. \c interval must be equal to or shorter than 86400
  297. /// seconds (1 day).
  298. ///
  299. /// This method should normally not throw an exception; however, its
  300. /// underlying library routines may involve resource allocation, and
  301. /// when it fails it would result in a corresponding standard exception.
  302. ///
  303. /// \param interval The submission interval in seconds if non 0;
  304. /// or a value of 0 to disable the submission.
  305. void setStatisticsTimerInterval(uint32_t interval);
  306. /// \brief Submit statistics counters to statistics module.
  307. ///
  308. /// This function can throw an exception from
  309. /// AuthCounters::submitStatistics().
  310. ///
  311. /// \return true on success, false on failure (e.g. session timeout,
  312. /// session error).
  313. bool submitStatistics() const;
  314. /// \brief Get the value of counter in the AuthCounters.
  315. ///
  316. /// This function calls AuthCounters::getCounter() and
  317. /// returns its return value.
  318. ///
  319. /// This function never throws an exception as far as
  320. /// AuthCounters::getCounter() doesn't throw.
  321. ///
  322. /// Note: Currently this function is for testing purpose only.
  323. ///
  324. /// \param type Type of a counter to get the value of
  325. ///
  326. /// \return the value of the counter.
  327. uint64_t getCounter(const AuthCounters::CounterType type) const;
  328. private:
  329. AuthSrvImpl* impl_;
  330. asiolink::SimpleCallback* checkin_;
  331. asiolink::DNSLookup* dns_lookup_;
  332. asiolink::DNSAnswer* dns_answer_;
  333. };
  334. #endif // __AUTH_SRV_H
  335. // Local Variables:
  336. // mode: c++
  337. // End: