/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#include <port_before.h>
#include <thread.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <resolv_mt.h>
#include <irs.h>
#include <port_after.h>
/*
* much of the original version of sunw_mtxtxres.c was incorporated into
* ISC libbind as resolv/mtctxres.c. The following bits have not yet made
* it into ISC libbind.
*/
/*
* There used to be a private, MT-safe resolver interface that used TSD
* to store per-thread _res, h_errno, etc. We continue to provide the
* access functions __res_get_res() and __res_get_h_errno() so that binaries
* that used the private interface will continue to work.
*/
#ifdef _res
#endif
extern struct __res_state *__res_state(void);
struct __res_state *
__res_get_res(void) {
return (__res_state());
}
#ifdef h_errno
#endif
extern int *__h_errno(void);
int *
__res_get_h_errno(void) {
return (__h_errno());
}
#ifdef SUNW_HOSTS_FALLBACK
/*
* When the name service switch calls libresolv, it doesn't want fallback
*/
void
__res_set_no_hosts_fallback(void) {
}
void
__res_unset_no_hosts_fallback(void) {
___mtctxres()->no_hosts_fallback_private = 0;
}
int
__res_no_hosts_fallback(void) {
return (___mtctxres()->no_hosts_fallback_private);
}
#endif /* SUNW_HOSTS_FALLBACK */
#ifdef SUNW_OVERRIDE_RETRY
/*
* The NS switch wants to be able to override the number of retries.
*/
int
/*
* This function doesn't really need a return value; saving the
* old retry setting, and restoring it, is handled by __res_retry()
* and __res_retry_reset() below. However, the nss_dns library
* must have a private version of this function to be used when
* running with an old libresolv. That private nss_dns function
* needs a return value, and a function pointer is used to select
* the right function at runtime. Thus, __res_override_retry
* must have a function prototype consistent with the private
* nss_dns function, i.e., one that returns an int.
*
* Given that we do have a return value, that value must be zero.
* That's because retry_private == 0 is used to indicate that
* no override retry value is in effect, and the way we expect
* nss_dns to call us is:
*
* int oldretry = __res_override_retry(N);
* <whatever>
* (void)__res_override_retry(old_retry);
*/
return (0);
}
int
}
int
__res_retry_reset(void) {
return (mt->retry_save);
}
#endif /* SUNW_OVERRIDE_RETRY */