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This reverts commit e9eec39aac
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
496 lines
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496 lines
16 KiB
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From a799ca0c6314ad73a97bc6c89382d2712a9c0b0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>
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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 19:35:29 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH 01/32] Impove cache behaviour for TCP connections.
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For ease of implementaion, dnsmasq has always forked a new process to
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handle each incoming TCP connection. A side-effect of this is that any
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DNS queries answered from TCP connections are not cached: when TCP
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connections were rare, this was not a problem. With the coming of
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DNSSEC, it's now the case that some DNSSEC queries have answers which
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spill to TCP, and if, for instance, this applies to the keys for the
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root then those never get cached, and performance is very bad. This
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fix passes cache entries back from the TCP child process to the main
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server process, and fixes the problem.
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
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---
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CHANGELOG | 14 ++++
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src/blockdata.c | 37 ++++++++-
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src/cache.c | 196 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
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src/dnsmasq.c | 58 ++++++++++++--
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src/dnsmasq.h | 5 ++
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5 files changed, 291 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
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--- a/CHANGELOG
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+++ b/CHANGELOG
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@@ -1,3 +1,17 @@
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+version 2.81
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+ Impove cache behaviour for TCP connections. For ease of
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+ implementaion, dnsmasq has always forked a new process to handle
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+ each incoming TCP connection. A side-effect of this is that
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+ any DNS queries answered from TCP connections are not cached:
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+ when TCP connections were rare, this was not a problem.
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+ With the coming of DNSSEC, it's now the case that some
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+ DNSSEC queries have answers which spill to TCP, and if,
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+ for instance, this applies to the keys for the root then
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+ those never get cached, and performance is very bad.
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+ This fix passes cache entries back from the TCP child process to
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+ the main server process, and fixes the problem.
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+
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+
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version 2.80
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Add support for RFC 4039 DHCP rapid commit. Thanks to Ashram Method
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for the initial patch and motivation.
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--- a/src/blockdata.c
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+++ b/src/blockdata.c
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ void blockdata_report(void)
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blockdata_alloced * sizeof(struct blockdata));
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}
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-struct blockdata *blockdata_alloc(char *data, size_t len)
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+static struct blockdata *blockdata_alloc_real(int fd, char *data, size_t len)
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{
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struct blockdata *block, *ret = NULL;
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struct blockdata **prev = &ret;
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@@ -89,8 +89,17 @@ struct blockdata *blockdata_alloc(char *
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blockdata_hwm = blockdata_count;
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blen = len > KEYBLOCK_LEN ? KEYBLOCK_LEN : len;
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- memcpy(block->key, data, blen);
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- data += blen;
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+ if (data)
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+ {
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+ memcpy(block->key, data, blen);
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+ data += blen;
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+ }
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+ else if (!read_write(fd, block->key, blen, 1))
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+ {
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+ /* failed read free partial chain */
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+ blockdata_free(ret);
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+ return NULL;
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+ }
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len -= blen;
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*prev = block;
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prev = &block->next;
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@@ -100,6 +109,10 @@ struct blockdata *blockdata_alloc(char *
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return ret;
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}
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+struct blockdata *blockdata_alloc(char *data, size_t len)
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+{
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+ return blockdata_alloc_real(0, data, len);
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+}
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void blockdata_free(struct blockdata *blocks)
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{
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@@ -148,5 +161,21 @@ void *blockdata_retrieve(struct blockdat
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return data;
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}
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-
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+
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+
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+void blockdata_write(struct blockdata *block, size_t len, int fd)
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+{
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+ for (; len > 0 && block; block = block->next)
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+ {
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+ size_t blen = len > KEYBLOCK_LEN ? KEYBLOCK_LEN : len;
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+ read_write(fd, block->key, blen, 0);
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+ len -= blen;
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+struct blockdata *blockdata_read(int fd, size_t len)
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+{
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+ return blockdata_alloc_real(fd, NULL, len);
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+}
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+
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#endif
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--- a/src/cache.c
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+++ b/src/cache.c
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@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ static union bigname *big_free = NULL;
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static int bignames_left, hash_size;
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static void make_non_terminals(struct crec *source);
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+static struct crec *really_insert(char *name, struct all_addr *addr,
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+ time_t now, unsigned long ttl, unsigned short flags);
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/* type->string mapping: this is also used by the name-hash function as a mixing table. */
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static const struct {
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@@ -464,16 +466,10 @@ void cache_start_insert(void)
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new_chain = NULL;
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insert_error = 0;
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}
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-
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+
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struct crec *cache_insert(char *name, struct all_addr *addr,
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time_t now, unsigned long ttl, unsigned short flags)
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{
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- struct crec *new, *target_crec = NULL;
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- union bigname *big_name = NULL;
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- int freed_all = flags & F_REVERSE;
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- int free_avail = 0;
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- unsigned int target_uid;
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-
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/* Don't log DNSSEC records here, done elsewhere */
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if (flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6 | F_CNAME))
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{
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@@ -484,7 +480,20 @@ struct crec *cache_insert(char *name, st
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if (daemon->min_cache_ttl != 0 && daemon->min_cache_ttl > ttl)
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ttl = daemon->min_cache_ttl;
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}
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+
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+ return really_insert(name, addr, now, ttl, flags);
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+}
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+
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+static struct crec *really_insert(char *name, struct all_addr *addr,
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+ time_t now, unsigned long ttl, unsigned short flags)
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+{
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+ struct crec *new, *target_crec = NULL;
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+ union bigname *big_name = NULL;
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+ int freed_all = flags & F_REVERSE;
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+ int free_avail = 0;
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+ unsigned int target_uid;
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+
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/* if previous insertion failed give up now. */
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if (insert_error)
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return NULL;
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@@ -645,12 +654,185 @@ void cache_end_insert(void)
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cache_hash(new_chain);
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cache_link(new_chain);
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daemon->metrics[METRIC_DNS_CACHE_INSERTED]++;
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+
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+ /* If we're a child process, send this cache entry up the pipe to the master.
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+ The marshalling process is rather nasty. */
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+ if (daemon->pipe_to_parent != -1)
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+ {
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+ char *name = cache_get_name(new_chain);
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+ ssize_t m = strlen(name);
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+ unsigned short flags = new_chain->flags;
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+#ifdef HAVE_DNSSEC
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+ u16 class = new_chain->uid;
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+#endif
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+
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&m, sizeof(m), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)name, m, 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->ttd, sizeof(new_chain->ttd), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&flags, sizeof(flags), 0);
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+
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+ if (flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6))
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr, sizeof(new_chain->addr), 0);
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+#ifdef HAVE_DNSSEC
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+ else if (flags & F_DNSKEY)
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+ {
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&class, sizeof(class), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.key.algo, sizeof(new_chain->addr.key.algo), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.key.keytag, sizeof(new_chain->addr.key.keytag), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.key.flags, sizeof(new_chain->addr.key.flags), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.key.keylen, sizeof(new_chain->addr.key.keylen), 0);
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+ blockdata_write(new_chain->addr.key.keydata, new_chain->addr.key.keylen, daemon->pipe_to_parent);
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+ }
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+ else if (flags & F_DS)
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+ {
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&class, sizeof(class), 0);
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+ /* A negative DS entry is possible and has no data, obviously. */
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+ if (!(flags & F_NEG))
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+ {
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.ds.algo, sizeof(new_chain->addr.ds.algo), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.ds.keytag, sizeof(new_chain->addr.ds.keytag), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.ds.digest, sizeof(new_chain->addr.ds.digest), 0);
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&new_chain->addr.ds.keylen, sizeof(new_chain->addr.ds.keylen), 0);
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+ blockdata_write(new_chain->addr.ds.keydata, new_chain->addr.ds.keylen, daemon->pipe_to_parent);
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+ }
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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+ }
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}
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+
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new_chain = tmp;
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}
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+
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+ /* signal end of cache insert in master process */
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+ if (daemon->pipe_to_parent != -1)
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+ {
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+ ssize_t m = -1;
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+ read_write(daemon->pipe_to_parent, (unsigned char *)&m, sizeof(m), 0);
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+ }
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+
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new_chain = NULL;
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}
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+
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+/* A marshalled cache entry arrives on fd, read, unmarshall and insert into cache of master process. */
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+int cache_recv_insert(time_t now, int fd)
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+{
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+ ssize_t m;
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+ struct all_addr addr;
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+ unsigned long ttl;
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+ time_t ttd;
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+ unsigned short flags;
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+ struct crec *crecp = NULL;
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+
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+ cache_start_insert();
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+
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+ while(1)
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+ {
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+
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+ if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&m, sizeof(m), 1))
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ if (m == -1)
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+ {
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+ cache_end_insert();
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+ return 1;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)daemon->namebuff, m, 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&ttd, sizeof(ttd), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&flags, sizeof(flags), 1))
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ daemon->namebuff[m] = 0;
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+
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+ ttl = difftime(ttd, now);
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+
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+ if (flags & (F_IPV4 | F_IPV6))
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+ {
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+ if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&addr, sizeof(addr), 1))
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+ return 0;
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+ crecp = really_insert(daemon->namebuff, &addr, now, ttl, flags);
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+ }
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+ else if (flags & F_CNAME)
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+ {
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+ struct crec *newc = really_insert(daemon->namebuff, NULL, now, ttl, flags);
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+ /* This relies on the fact the the target of a CNAME immediately preceeds
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+ it because of the order of extraction in extract_addresses, and
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+ the order reversal on the new_chain. */
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+ if (newc)
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+ {
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+ if (!crecp)
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+ {
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+ newc->addr.cname.target.cache = NULL;
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+ /* anything other than zero, to avoid being mistaken for CNAME to interface-name */
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+ newc->addr.cname.uid = 1;
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+ }
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+ else
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+ {
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+ next_uid(crecp);
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+ newc->addr.cname.target.cache = crecp;
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+ newc->addr.cname.uid = crecp->uid;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+#ifdef HAVE_DNSSEC
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+ else if (flags & (F_DNSKEY | F_DS))
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+ {
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+ unsigned short class, keylen, keyflags, keytag;
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+ unsigned char algo, digest;
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+ struct blockdata *keydata;
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+
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+ if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&class, sizeof(class), 1))
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+ return 0;
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+ /* Cache needs to known class for DNSSEC stuff */
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+ addr.addr.dnssec.class = class;
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+
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+ crecp = really_insert(daemon->namebuff, &addr, now, ttl, flags);
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+
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+ if (flags & F_DNSKEY)
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+ {
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+ if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&algo, sizeof(algo), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&keytag, sizeof(keytag), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&keyflags, sizeof(keyflags), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&keylen, sizeof(keylen), 1) ||
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+ !(keydata = blockdata_read(fd, keylen)))
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+ else if (!(flags & F_NEG))
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+ {
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+ if (!read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&algo, sizeof(algo), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&keytag, sizeof(keytag), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&digest, sizeof(digest), 1) ||
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+ !read_write(fd, (unsigned char *)&keylen, sizeof(keylen), 1) ||
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+ !(keydata = blockdata_read(fd, keylen)))
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (crecp)
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+ {
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+ if (flags & F_DNSKEY)
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+ {
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+ crecp->addr.key.algo = algo;
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+ crecp->addr.key.keytag = keytag;
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+ crecp->addr.key.flags = flags;
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+ crecp->addr.key.keylen = keylen;
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+ crecp->addr.key.keydata = keydata;
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+ }
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+ else if (!(flags & F_NEG))
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+ {
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+ crecp->addr.ds.algo = algo;
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+ crecp->addr.ds.keytag = keytag;
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+ crecp->addr.ds.digest = digest;
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+ crecp->addr.ds.keylen = keylen;
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+ crecp->addr.ds.keydata = keydata;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+#endif
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+ }
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+}
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+
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int cache_find_non_terminal(char *name, time_t now)
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{
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struct crec *crecp;
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--- a/src/dnsmasq.c
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+++ b/src/dnsmasq.c
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@@ -930,6 +930,10 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
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check_servers();
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pid = getpid();
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+
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+ daemon->pipe_to_parent = -1;
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+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_PROCS; i++)
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+ daemon->tcp_pipes[i] = -1;
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#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY
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/* Using inotify, have to select a resolv file at startup */
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@@ -1611,7 +1615,7 @@ static int set_dns_listeners(time_t now)
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we don't need to explicitly arrange to wake up here */
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if (listener->tcpfd != -1)
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for (i = 0; i < MAX_PROCS; i++)
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- if (daemon->tcp_pids[i] == 0)
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+ if (daemon->tcp_pids[i] == 0 && daemon->tcp_pipes[i] == -1)
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{
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poll_listen(listener->tcpfd, POLLIN);
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break;
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@@ -1624,6 +1628,13 @@ static int set_dns_listeners(time_t now)
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}
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+#ifndef NO_FORK
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+ if (!option_bool(OPT_DEBUG))
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+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_PROCS; i++)
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+ if (daemon->tcp_pipes[i] != -1)
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+ poll_listen(daemon->tcp_pipes[i], POLLIN);
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+#endif
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+
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return wait;
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}
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@@ -1632,7 +1643,10 @@ static void check_dns_listeners(time_t n
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struct serverfd *serverfdp;
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struct listener *listener;
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int i;
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-
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+#ifndef NO_FORK
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+ int pipefd[2];
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+#endif
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+
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for (serverfdp = daemon->sfds; serverfdp; serverfdp = serverfdp->next)
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if (poll_check(serverfdp->fd, POLLIN))
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reply_query(serverfdp->fd, serverfdp->source_addr.sa.sa_family, now);
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@@ -1642,7 +1656,26 @@ static void check_dns_listeners(time_t n
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if (daemon->randomsocks[i].refcount != 0 &&
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poll_check(daemon->randomsocks[i].fd, POLLIN))
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reply_query(daemon->randomsocks[i].fd, daemon->randomsocks[i].family, now);
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-
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+
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+#ifndef NO_FORK
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+ /* Races. The child process can die before we read all of the data from the
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+ pipe, or vice versa. Therefore send tcp_pids to zero when we wait() the
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+ process, and tcp_pipes to -1 and close the FD when we read the last
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+ of the data - indicated by cache_recv_insert returning zero.
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+ The order of these events is indeterminate, and both are needed
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+ to free the process slot. Once the child process has gone, poll()
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+ returns POLLHUP, not POLLIN, so have to check for both here. */
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+ if (!option_bool(OPT_DEBUG))
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+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_PROCS; i++)
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+ if (daemon->tcp_pipes[i] != -1 &&
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+ poll_check(daemon->tcp_pipes[i], POLLIN | POLLHUP) &&
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+ !cache_recv_insert(now, daemon->tcp_pipes[i]))
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+ {
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+ close(daemon->tcp_pipes[i]);
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+ daemon->tcp_pipes[i] = -1;
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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for (listener = daemon->listeners; listener; listener = listener->next)
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{
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if (listener->fd != -1 && poll_check(listener->fd, POLLIN))
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@@ -1736,15 +1769,20 @@ static void check_dns_listeners(time_t n
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while (retry_send(close(confd)));
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}
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#ifndef NO_FORK
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- else if (!option_bool(OPT_DEBUG) && (p = fork()) != 0)
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+ else if (!option_bool(OPT_DEBUG) && pipe(pipefd) == 0 && (p = fork()) != 0)
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{
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- if (p != -1)
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+ close(pipefd[1]); /* parent needs read pipe end. */
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+ if (p == -1)
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+ close(pipefd[0]);
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+ else
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{
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int i;
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+
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for (i = 0; i < MAX_PROCS; i++)
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- if (daemon->tcp_pids[i] == 0)
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+ if (daemon->tcp_pids[i] == 0 && daemon->tcp_pipes[i] == -1)
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{
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daemon->tcp_pids[i] = p;
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+ daemon->tcp_pipes[i] = pipefd[0];
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break;
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}
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}
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@@ -1761,7 +1799,7 @@ static void check_dns_listeners(time_t n
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int flags;
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struct in_addr netmask;
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int auth_dns;
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-
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+
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if (iface)
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{
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netmask = iface->netmask;
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@@ -1777,7 +1815,11 @@ static void check_dns_listeners(time_t n
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/* Arrange for SIGALRM after CHILD_LIFETIME seconds to
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terminate the process. */
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if (!option_bool(OPT_DEBUG))
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- alarm(CHILD_LIFETIME);
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+ {
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+ alarm(CHILD_LIFETIME);
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+ close(pipefd[0]); /* close read end in child. */
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+ daemon->pipe_to_parent = pipefd[1];
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+ }
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#endif
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/* start with no upstream connections. */
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--- a/src/dnsmasq.h
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+++ b/src/dnsmasq.h
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@@ -1091,6 +1091,8 @@ extern struct daemon {
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size_t packet_len; /* " " */
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struct randfd *rfd_save; /* " " */
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pid_t tcp_pids[MAX_PROCS];
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+ int tcp_pipes[MAX_PROCS];
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+ int pipe_to_parent;
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struct randfd randomsocks[RANDOM_SOCKS];
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int v6pktinfo;
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struct addrlist *interface_addrs; /* list of all addresses/prefix lengths associated with all local interfaces */
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@@ -1152,6 +1154,7 @@ struct crec *cache_find_by_name(struct c
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char *name, time_t now, unsigned int prot);
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void cache_end_insert(void);
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void cache_start_insert(void);
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+int cache_recv_insert(time_t now, int fd);
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struct crec *cache_insert(char *name, struct all_addr *addr,
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time_t now, unsigned long ttl, unsigned short flags);
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void cache_reload(void);
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@@ -1174,6 +1177,8 @@ void blockdata_init(void);
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void blockdata_report(void);
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struct blockdata *blockdata_alloc(char *data, size_t len);
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void *blockdata_retrieve(struct blockdata *block, size_t len, void *data);
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+struct blockdata *blockdata_read(int fd, size_t len);
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+void blockdata_write(struct blockdata *block, size_t len, int fd);
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void blockdata_free(struct blockdata *blocks);
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#endif
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