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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
12a413bf02 Allow to detect failed query caused by an Timeout / IO error and also not cache these.
Motivation:

At the moment there is not way for the user to know if resolving a domain was failed because the domain was unkown or because of an IO error / timeout. If it was caused by an timeout / IO error the user may want to retry the query. Also if the query was failed because of an IO error / timeout we should not cache it.

Modifications:

- Add DnsNameResolverTimeoutException and include it in the UnkownHostException if the domain could not be resolved because of an timeout. This will allow the user to retry the query when inspecting the cause.
- Do not cache IO errors / timeouts
- Add unit test

Result:

Easier for users to implement retries for DNS querys and not cache IO errors / timeouts.
2017-11-22 21:43:27 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
5a2d04684e DNS Resolver visibility into individual queries
Motivation:
A single DNS query may follow many different paths through resolver-dns. The query may fail for various reasons related to the DNS protocol, general IO errors, it may be cancelled due to the query count being exceeded, or other reasons. A query may also result in other queries as we follow the DNS protocol (e.g. redirects, CNAME, etc...). It is currently impossible to collect information about the life cycle of an individual query though resolver-dns. This information may be valuable when considering which DNS servers are preferred over others.

Modifications:
- Introduce an interface which can provide visibility into all the potential outcomes of an individual DNS query

Result:
resolver-dns provides visibility into individual DNS queries which can be used to avoid poorly performing DNS servers.
2017-04-27 15:17:20 -07:00
Norman Maurer
3462a86a3a Ensure we release the previous retained AddressedEnvelope when we fail to notify the promise.
Motivation:

We need to ensure we release the AddressedEnvelope if we fail to notify the future (as it may be notified before because of an timeout). Otherwise we may leak.

Modifications:

Call release() if we fail to notify the future.

Result:

No more memory leak on notify failure.
2017-02-09 10:11:07 +01:00
Norman Maurer
dfa3bbbf00 Add support for Client Subnet in DNS Queries (RFC7871)
Motivation:

RFC7871 defines an extension which allows to request responses for a given subset.

Modifications:

- Add DnsOptPseudoRrRecord which can act as base class for extensions based on EDNS(0) as defined in RFC6891
- Add DnsOptEcsRecord to support the Client Subnet in DNS Queries extension
- Add tests

Result:

Client Subnet in DNS Queries extension is now supported.
2016-09-06 07:16:57 +02:00
Julien Viet
804e058e27 DnsNameResolver should not bind locally. Fixes #5457 Motivation: Dns resolution failures happen when using the DnsNameResolver and the JVM is not authorized to bind datagram channels. The current DnsNameResolver binds locally a DatagramChannel which is not necessary (and not always permitted).
Modifications:
The DnsNameResolver Bootstrap does not bind anymore, instead it registers and use the channel directly. The localAddress has also been removed from the DnsAddressResolverGroup, DnsNameResolver and DnsNameResolverBuilder as it is not necessary anymore and the API is marked as @UnstableApi.

Result:
Dns resolution does not require anymore to bind locally.
2016-06-28 15:39:42 +02:00
Guido Medina
c3abb9146e Use shaded dependency on JCTools instead of copy and paste
Motivation:
JCTools supports both non-unsafe, unsafe versions of queues and JDK6 which allows us to shade the library in netty-common allowing it to stay "zero dependency".

Modifications:
- Remove copy paste JCTools code and shade the library (dependencies that are shaded should be removed from the <dependencies> section of the generated POM).
- Remove usage of OneTimeTask and remove it all together.

Result:
Less code to maintain and easier to update JCTools and less GC pressure as the queue implementation nt creates so much garbage
2016-06-10 13:19:45 +02:00
Trustin Lee
5ce504070f Remove a unused import 2016-02-24 11:17:35 +09:00
Lukáš Karas
b426566617 DnsNameResolver: makes possible to define additional records in DNS query
Motivation:

Current DnsNameResolver api don't allow to define additional records in DNS query.
It can be useful in many cases. For example when we want to query dns server with
real client address (EDNS-CLIENT-SUBNET extension:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-vandergaast-edns-client-subnet-02 )

Modifications:

This change add new query methods with list of additional DnsRecord-s for query.

Result:

It is possible to create dns query with EDNS-CLIENT-SUBNET extension for example.
2016-02-23 10:36:30 +01:00
Trustin Lee
120ffaf880 Use separate query ID space for different DNS servers
Related: #3972

Motivation:

DnsNameResolver limits the number of concurrent in-progress DNS queries
to 65536 regardless the number of DNS servers it communicates with. When
the number of available DNS servers are more than just one, we end up
using much less (65536 / numDnsServers) query IDs per DNS server, which
is non-optimal.

Modifications:

- Replace the query ID and context management with
  DnsQueryContextManager
  - Eash DNS server gets its own query ID space

Result:

Much bigger query ID space, and thus there's less chance of getting the
'query ID space exhaustion' error
2015-11-09 15:25:13 -08:00
Norman Maurer
42e6b8fa86 [#4289] Use a mock DNS Server for dns tests.
Motivation:

As relaying on external DNS Server can result to test-failures we should better use a mock DNS Server for the dns tests.

Modifications:

- Refactor the DnsNameResolverTest to use a mock DNS Server which is using apacheds.
- Allow to disable adding an opt resources as some servers not support it.

Result:

More stable testsuite.
2015-10-10 20:27:34 +02:00
Trustin Lee
fdfe3149ba Provide more control over DnsNameResolver.query() / Add NameResolver.resolveAll()
Related issues:
- #3971
- #3973
- #3976
- #4035

Motivation:

1. Previously, DnsNameResolver.query() retried the request query by its
own. It prevents a user from deciding when to retry or stop. It is also
impossible to get the response object whose code is not NOERROR.

2. NameResolver does not have an operation that resolves a host name
into multiple addresses, like InetAddress.getAllByName()

Modifications:

- Changes related with DnsNameResolver.query()
  - Make query() not retry
    - Move the retry logic to DnsNameResolver.resolve() instead.
  - Make query() fail the promise only when I/O error occurred or it
    failed to get a response
  - Add DnsNameResolverException and use it when query() fails so that
    the resolver can give more information about the failure
  - query() does not cache anymore.

- Changes related with NameResolver.resolveAll()
  - Add NameResolver.resolveAll()
  - Add SimpleNameResolver.doResolveAll()

- Changes related with DnsNameResolver.resolve() and resolveAll()
  - Make DnsNameResolveContext abstract so that DnsNameResolver can
    decide to get single or multiple addresses from it
  - Re-implement cache so that the cache works for resolve() and
    resolveAll()
  - Add 'traceEnabled' property to enable/disable trace information

- Miscellaneous changes
  - Use ObjectUtil.checkNotNull() wherever possible
  - Add InternetProtocolFamily.addressType() to remove repetitive
    switch-case blocks in DnsNameResolver(Context)
  - Do not raise an exception when decoding a truncated DNS response

Result:

- Full control over query()
- A user can now retrieve all addresses via (Dns)NameResolver.resolveAll()
- DNS cache works only for resolve() and resolveAll() now.
2015-08-18 17:40:13 +09:00
Trustin Lee
311532feb0 Fix IllegalReferenceCountException in DnsNameResolver
Related: #3797

Motivation:

There is a race condition where DnsNameResolver.query() can attempt to
increase the reference count of the DNS response which was released
already by other thread.

Modifications:

- Make DnsCacheEntry a top-level class for clear access control
- Use 'synchronized' to avoid the race condition
  - Add DnsCacheEntry.retainedResponse() to make sure that the response
    is never released while it is retained
  - Make retainedResponse() return null when the response has been
    released already, so that DnsNameResolver.query() knows that the
    cached entry has been released

Result:

The forementioned race condition has been fixed.
2015-06-03 19:17:56 +09:00
Trustin Lee
63a02fc04e Revamp DNS codec
Motivation:

There are various known issues in netty-codec-dns:

- Message types are not interfaces, which can make it difficult for a
  user to implement his/her own message implementation.
- Some class names and field names do not match with the terms in the
  RFC.
- The support for decoding a DNS record was limited. A user had to
  encode and decode by him/herself.
- The separation of DnsHeader from DnsMessage was unnecessary, although
  it is fine conceptually.
- Buffer leak caused by DnsMessage was difficult to analyze, because the
  leak detector tracks down the underlying ByteBuf rather than the
  DnsMessage itself.
- DnsMessage assumes DNS-over-UDP.
- To send an EDNS message, a user have to create a new DNS record class
  instance unnecessarily.

Modifications:

- Make all message types interfaces and add default implementations
- Rename some classes, properties, and constants to match the RFCs
  - DnsResource -> DnsRecord
  - DnsType -> DnsRecordType
  - and many more
- Remove DnsClass and use an integer to support EDNS better
- Add DnsRecordEncoder/DnsRecordDecoder and their default
  implementations
  - DnsRecord does not require RDATA to be ByteBuf anymore.
  - Add DnsRawRecord as the catch-all record type
- Merge DnsHeader into DnsMessage
- Make ResourceLeakDetector track AbstractDnsMessage
- Remove DnsMessage.sender/recipient properties
  - Wrap DnsMessage with AddressedEnvelope
  - Add DatagramDnsQuest and DatagramDnsResponse for ease of use
  - Rename DnsQueryEncoder to DatagramDnsQueryEncoder
  - Rename DnsResponseDecoder to DatagramDnsResponseDecoder
- Miscellaneous changes
  - Add StringUtil.TAB

Result:

- Cleaner APi
- Can support DNS-over-TCP more easily in the future
- Reduced memory footprint in the default DnsQuery/Response
  implementations
- Better leak tracking for DnsMessages
- Possibility to introduce new DnsRecord types in the future and provide
  full record encoder/decoder implementation.
- No unnecessary instantiation for an EDNS pseudo resource record
2015-05-01 11:33:16 +09:00
Jay
2769ad428a Check the bindFuture before writing a DNS query
Related: #3149

Motivation:

DnsQueryContext, using the DatagramChannel bound in DnsNameResolver,
blindly writes to the channel without checking the bind future for
success.

Modifications:

Check the bindFuture before writing a DNS query to a DatagramChannel

Result:

Bug fixed
2014-12-01 19:46:18 +09:00
Trustin Lee
e848066cab Name resolver API and DNS-based name resolver
Motivation:

So far, we relied on the domain name resolution mechanism provided by
JDK.  It served its purpose very well, but had the following
shortcomings:

- Domain name resolution is performed in a blocking manner.
  This becomes a problem when a user has to connect to thousands of
  different hosts. e.g. web crawlers
- It is impossible to employ an alternative cache/retry policy.
  e.g. lower/upper bound in TTL, round-robin
- It is impossible to employ an alternative name resolution mechanism.
  e.g. Zookeeper-based name resolver

Modification:

- Add the resolver API in the new module: netty-resolver
- Implement the DNS-based resolver: netty-resolver-dns
  .. which uses netty-codec-dns
- Make ChannelFactory reusable because it's now used by
  io.netty.bootstrap, io.netty.resolver.dns, and potentially by other
  modules in the future
  - Move ChannelFactory from io.netty.bootstrap to io.netty.channel
  - Deprecate the old ChannelFactory
  - Add ReflectiveChannelFactory

Result:

It is trivial to resolve a large number of domain names asynchronously.
2014-10-16 17:05:20 +09:00