freebsd-dev/contrib/unbound/dynlibmod/examples/helloworld.c
Cy Schubert f44e67d120 MFV d60fa10fd8:
Update unbound 1.13.0 --> 1.13.1.

Includes numerous bugfixes documented at:
https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/download/#unbound-1-13-1

MFC after:	1 month
2021-02-09 20:27:25 -08:00

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/**
* \file
*
* This is an example to show how dynamic libraries can be made to work with
* unbound. To build a .so file simply run:
* gcc -I../.. -shared -Wall -Werror -fpic -o helloworld.so helloworld.c
* And to build for windows, first make unbound with the --with-dynlibmod
* switch, then use this command:
* x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -m64 -I../.. -shared -Wall -Werror -fpic
* -o helloworld.dll helloworld.c -L../.. -l:libunbound.dll.a
* to cross-compile a 64-bit Windows DLL. The libunbound.dll.a is produced
* by the compile step that makes unbound.exe and allows the dynlib dll to
* access definitions in unbound.exe.
*/
#include "../../config.h"
#include "../../util/module.h"
#include "../../sldns/parseutil.h"
#include "../dynlibmod.h"
/* Declare the EXPORT macro that expands to exporting the symbol for DLLs when
* compiling for Windows. All procedures marked with EXPORT in this example are
* called directly by the dynlib module and must be present for the module to
* load correctly. */
#ifdef HAVE_WINDOWS_H
#define EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define EXPORT
#endif
/* Forward declare a callback, implemented at the bottom of this file */
int reply_callback(struct query_info* qinfo,
struct module_qstate* qstate, struct reply_info* rep, int rcode,
struct edns_data* edns, struct edns_option** opt_list_out,
struct comm_reply* repinfo, struct regional* region,
struct timeval* start_time, int id, void* callback);
/* Init is called when the module is first loaded. It should be used to set up
* the environment for this module and do any other initialisation required. */
EXPORT int init(struct module_env* env, int id) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from init");
struct dynlibmod_env* de = (struct dynlibmod_env*) env->modinfo[id];
de->inplace_cb_register_wrapped(&reply_callback,
inplace_cb_reply,
NULL, env, id);
struct dynlibmod_env* local_env = env->modinfo[id];
local_env->dyn_env = NULL;
return 1;
}
/* Deinit is run as the program is shutting down. It should be used to clean up
* the environment and any left over data. */
EXPORT void deinit(struct module_env* env, int id) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from deinit");
struct dynlibmod_env* de = (struct dynlibmod_env*) env->modinfo[id];
de->inplace_cb_delete_wrapped(env, inplace_cb_reply, id);
if (de->dyn_env != NULL) free(de->dyn_env);
}
/* Operate is called every time a query passes by this module. The event can be
* used to determine which direction in the module chain it came from. */
EXPORT void operate(struct module_qstate* qstate, enum module_ev event,
int id, struct outbound_entry* entry) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from operate");
log_info("dynlib: incoming query: %s %s(%d) %s(%d)",
qstate->qinfo.qname,
sldns_lookup_by_id(sldns_rr_classes, qstate->qinfo.qclass)->name,
qstate->qinfo.qclass,
sldns_rr_descript(qstate->qinfo.qtype)->_name,
qstate->qinfo.qtype);
if (event == module_event_new || event == module_event_pass) {
qstate->ext_state[id] = module_wait_module;
struct dynlibmod_env* env = qstate->env->modinfo[id];
if (env->dyn_env == NULL) {
env->dyn_env = calloc(3, sizeof(int));
((int *)env->dyn_env)[0] = 42;
((int *)env->dyn_env)[1] = 102;
((int *)env->dyn_env)[2] = 192;
} else {
log_err("dynlib: already has data!");
qstate->ext_state[id] = module_error;
}
} else if (event == module_event_moddone) {
qstate->ext_state[id] = module_finished;
} else {
qstate->ext_state[id] = module_error;
}
}
/* Inform super is called when a query is completed or errors out, but only if
* a sub-query has been registered to it by this module. Look at
* mesh_attach_sub in services/mesh.h to see how this is done. */
EXPORT void inform_super(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id,
struct module_qstate* super) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from inform_super");
}
/* Clear is called once a query is complete and the response has been sent
* back. It is used to clear up any per-query allocations. */
EXPORT void clear(struct module_qstate* qstate, int id) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from clear");
struct dynlibmod_env* env = qstate->env->modinfo[id];
if (env->dyn_env != NULL) {
free(env->dyn_env);
env->dyn_env = NULL;
}
}
/* Get mem is called when Unbound is printing performance information. This
* only happens explicitly and is only used to show memory usage to the user. */
EXPORT size_t get_mem(struct module_env* env, int id) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from get_mem");
return 0;
}
/* The callback that was forward declared earlier. It is registered in the init
* procedure to run when a query is being replied to. */
int reply_callback(struct query_info* qinfo,
struct module_qstate* qstate, struct reply_info* rep, int rcode,
struct edns_data* edns, struct edns_option** opt_list_out,
struct comm_reply* repinfo, struct regional* region,
struct timeval* start_time, int id, void* callback) {
log_info("dynlib: hello world from callback");
struct dynlibmod_env* env = qstate->env->modinfo[id];
if (env->dyn_env != NULL) {
log_info("dynlib: numbers gotten from query: %d, %d, and %d",
((int *)env->dyn_env)[0],
((int *)env->dyn_env)[1],
((int *)env->dyn_env)[2]);
}
return 0;
}