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18 /* $Id: byaddr.h,v 1.12.2.1.2.4 2004/03/08 09:04:34 marka Exp $ */
21 #define DNS_BYADDR_H 1
30 * The byaddr module provides reverse lookup services for IPv4 and IPv6
34 * The module ensures appropriate synchronization of data structures it
35 * creates and manipulates.
38 * No anticipated impact.
44 * No anticipated impact.
47 * RFCs: 1034, 1035, 2181, <TBS>
52 #include <isc/event.h>
54 #include <dns/types.h>
59 * A 'dns_byaddrevent_t' is returned when a byaddr completes.
60 * The sender field will be set to the byaddr that completed. If 'result'
61 * is ISC_R_SUCCESS, then 'names' will contain a list of names associated
62 * with the address. The recipient of the event must not change the list
63 * and must not refer to any of the name data after the event is freed.
65 typedef struct dns_byaddrevent {
66 ISC_EVENT_COMMON(struct dns_byaddrevent);
72 * This option is deprecated since we now only consider nibbles.
73 #define DNS_BYADDROPT_IPV6NIBBLE 0x0001
75 #define DNS_BYADDROPT_IPV6INT 0x0002
78 dns_byaddr_create(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_netaddr_t *address, dns_view_t *view,
79 unsigned int options, isc_task_t *task,
80 isc_taskaction_t action, void *arg, dns_byaddr_t **byaddrp);
82 * Find the domain name of 'address'.
86 * There is a reverse lookup format for IPv6 addresses, 'nibble'
88 * The 'nibble' format for that address is
90 * 1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.8.e.f.ip6.arpa.
92 * DNS_BYADDROPT_IPV6INT can be used to get nibble lookups under ip6.int.
96 * 'mctx' is a valid mctx.
98 * 'address' is a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address.
100 * 'view' is a valid view which has a resolver.
102 * 'task' is a valid task.
104 * byaddrp != NULL && *byaddrp == NULL
111 * Any resolver-related error (e.g. ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN) may also be
116 dns_byaddr_cancel(dns_byaddr_t *byaddr);
122 * If 'byaddr' has not completed, post its BYADDRDONE event with a
123 * result code of ISC_R_CANCELED.
127 * 'byaddr' is a valid byaddr.
131 dns_byaddr_destroy(dns_byaddr_t **byaddrp);
137 * '*byaddrp' is a valid byaddr.
139 * The caller has received the BYADDRDONE event (either because the
140 * byaddr completed or because dns_byaddr_cancel() was called).
148 dns_byaddr_createptrname(isc_netaddr_t *address, isc_boolean_t nibble,
152 dns_byaddr_createptrname2(isc_netaddr_t *address, unsigned int options,
155 * Creates a name that would be used in a PTR query for this address. The
156 * nibble flag indicates that the 'nibble' format is to be used if an IPv6
157 * address is provided, instead of the 'bitstring' format. Since we dropped
158 * the support of the bitstring labels, it is expected that the flag is always
159 * set. 'options' are the same as for dns_byaddr_create().
163 * 'address' is a valid address.
164 * 'name' is a valid name with a dedicated buffer.
169 #endif /* DNS_BYADDR_H */