This patch moves res_init() back above #undef _res. It fixes dns resolving issue in OpenWrt (uClibc related - OpenWrt ticket #11929). It is a backport from uClibc master. Further details are there: http://git.uclibc.org/uClibc/commit/libc/inet/resolv.c?id=20b69920b299585265eb100d0b67e1097ccb1092 Signed-off-by: Jiri Slachta <slachta@cesnet.cz> SVN-Revision: 39177master
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--- a/libc/inet/resolv.c
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+++ b/libc/inet/resolv.c
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@@ -3536,6 +3536,61 @@
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return 0;
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}
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+static unsigned int
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+res_randomid(void)
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+{
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+ return 0xffff & getpid();
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+}
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+
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+/* Our res_init never fails (always returns 0) */
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+int
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+res_init(void)
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+{
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+ /*
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+ * These three fields used to be statically initialized. This made
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+ * it hard to use this code in a shared library. It is necessary,
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+ * now that we're doing dynamic initialization here, that we preserve
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+ * the old semantics: if an application modifies one of these three
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+ * fields of _res before res_init() is called, res_init() will not
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+ * alter them. Of course, if an application is setting them to
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+ * _zero_ before calling res_init(), hoping to override what used
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+ * to be the static default, we can't detect it and unexpected results
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+ * will follow. Zero for any of these fields would make no sense,
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+ * so one can safely assume that the applications were already getting
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+ * unexpected results.
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+ *
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+ * _res.options is tricky since some apps were known to diddle the bits
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+ * before res_init() was first called. We can't replicate that semantic
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+ * with dynamic initialization (they may have turned bits off that are
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+ * set in RES_DEFAULT). Our solution is to declare such applications
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+ * "broken". They could fool us by setting RES_INIT but none do (yet).
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+ */
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+
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+ __UCLIBC_MUTEX_LOCK(__resolv_lock);
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+
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+ if (!_res.retrans)
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+ _res.retrans = RES_TIMEOUT;
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+ if (!_res.retry)
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+ _res.retry = 4;
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+ if (!(_res.options & RES_INIT))
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+ _res.options = RES_DEFAULT;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This one used to initialize implicitly to zero, so unless the app
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+ * has set it to something in particular, we can randomize it now.
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+ */
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+ if (!_res.id)
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+ _res.id = res_randomid();
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+
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+ __UCLIBC_MUTEX_UNLOCK(__resolv_lock);
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+
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+ __res_vinit(&_res, 1);
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+ __res_sync = res_sync_func;
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+
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+libc_hidden_def(res_init)
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+
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static void
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__res_iclose(void)
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{
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@@ -3608,61 +3663,6 @@
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# endif
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#endif /* !__UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS__ */
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-static unsigned int
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-res_randomid(void)
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-{
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- return 0xffff & getpid();
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-}
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-
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-/* Our res_init never fails (always returns 0) */
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-int
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-res_init(void)
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-{
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- /*
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- * These three fields used to be statically initialized. This made
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- * it hard to use this code in a shared library. It is necessary,
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- * now that we're doing dynamic initialization here, that we preserve
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- * the old semantics: if an application modifies one of these three
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- * fields of _res before res_init() is called, res_init() will not
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- * alter them. Of course, if an application is setting them to
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- * _zero_ before calling res_init(), hoping to override what used
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- * to be the static default, we can't detect it and unexpected results
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- * will follow. Zero for any of these fields would make no sense,
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- * so one can safely assume that the applications were already getting
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- * unexpected results.
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- *
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- * _res.options is tricky since some apps were known to diddle the bits
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- * before res_init() was first called. We can't replicate that semantic
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- * with dynamic initialization (they may have turned bits off that are
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- * set in RES_DEFAULT). Our solution is to declare such applications
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- * "broken". They could fool us by setting RES_INIT but none do (yet).
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- */
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-
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- __UCLIBC_MUTEX_LOCK(__resolv_lock);
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-
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- if (!_res.retrans)
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- _res.retrans = RES_TIMEOUT;
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- if (!_res.retry)
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- _res.retry = 4;
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- if (!(_res.options & RES_INIT))
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- _res.options = RES_DEFAULT;
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-
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- /*
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- * This one used to initialize implicitly to zero, so unless the app
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- * has set it to something in particular, we can randomize it now.
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- */
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- if (!_res.id)
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- _res.id = res_randomid();
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-
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- __UCLIBC_MUTEX_UNLOCK(__resolv_lock);
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-
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- __res_vinit(&_res, 1);
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- __res_sync = res_sync_func;
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-
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- return 0;
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-}
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-libc_hidden_def(res_init)
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-
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/*
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* Set up default settings. If the configuration file exist, the values
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* there will have precedence. Otherwise, the server address is set to
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