Fix minor spelling and formatting.

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Daniel Kahn Gillmor 2018-02-23 14:11:46 -08:00
parent 8797280429
commit 9301f8970c
18 changed files with 45 additions and 45 deletions

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
be wildcard expansions when used with DNSSEC proofs. Only direct
queries for those types are allowed to be wildcard expansions.
* Bugfix PR#379: Miscelleneous double free or corruption, and corrupted
memory double linked list detected issue, whith serving functionality.
memory double linked list detected issue, with serving functionality.
Thanks maddie and Bruno Pagani
* Security Bugfix PR#293: Check sha256 pinset's
with OpenSSL native DANE functions for OpenSSL >= 1.1.0
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
Allow misshing "address_type" in address dicts.
* TLS session resumption
* -C <config file> option to getdns_query to configure context
from a json like formated file. The output of -i (print API
from a json like formatted file. The output of -i (print API
information) can be used as config file directly.
Settings may also be given in this format as arguments of
the getdns_query command directly.
@ -384,7 +384,7 @@
* 2015-09-04: Version 0.3.2
* Fix returned upstreams list by getdns_context_get_api_information()
* Fix some autoconf issues when srcdir != builddir
* Fix remove build date from manpage version for reproducable builds
* Fix remove build date from manpage version for reproducible builds
* Fix transport fallback issues plus transport fallback unit test script
* Fix string bindata's need not contain trailing zero byte
* --enable-stub-only configure option for stub only operation.
@ -537,7 +537,7 @@
* Build from separate build directory
* Anticipate libunbound not returning the answer packet
* Pretty print bindata's representing IP addresses
* Anticipate absense of implicit DSO linking
* Anticipate absence of implicit DSO linking
* Mention getdns specific options to configure in INSTALL
Thanks Paul Hoffman
* Mac OSX package built instructions for generic user in README.md

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([piddir],
[with_piddir=${default_piddir}])
AC_SUBST([runstatedir], [$with_piddir])
# Dont forget to put a dash in front of the release candidate!!!
# Don't forget to put a dash in front of the release candidate!!!
# That is how it is done with semantic versioning!
#
AC_SUBST(RELEASE_CANDIDATE, [])
@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ AH_BOTTOM([
#ifdef GETDNS_ON_WINDOWS
/* On windows it is allowed to increase the FD_SETSIZE
* (and nescessary to make our custom eventloop work)
* (and necessary to make our custom eventloop work)
* See: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/111855
*/
# ifndef FD_SETSIZE

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@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ Local configuration via API or local file (e.g. /etc/getdns.conf, ~/.getdnsrc)
- max TTL/TTL override (separate for pos/neg cache entries)
- inclusions (use cache for specified domains) (maybe over-eng)
- exceptions (avoid ache for specified domains) (maybe over-eng)
- persistant vs. transitory cache
- persistent vs. transitory cache
- cache data store via Berkely db to allow for persistance
- cache data store via Berkely db to allow for persistence
- negative cache TTL derived from SOA

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@ -79,8 +79,8 @@
/* Outline of operations in this file
* ==================================
*
* Data structure to represent the delegation/referal hierarchy
* ------------------------------------------------------------
* Data structure to represent the delegation/referral hierarchy
* -------------------------------------------------------------
* Both the "dnssec_return_validation_chain" extension, and the
* getdns_validate_dnssec() function use the same structs to represent the
* involved pieces of the DNS in a hierarchical manner.
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
* in a _getdns_rrset, and the rrsig_iter to iterate over the RRSIGs covering
* the RRs in the _getdns_rrset.
*
* The _getdns_rrsets are already equiped with name/rr_class and rr_type when
* The _getdns_rrsets are already equipped with name/rr_class and rr_type when
* constructing the linked list of chain_nodes up to the root for a chain_head.
* They are substantiated with the wireformat packets that are returned with
* the queries that were sheduled in the context of the
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
* of non-existance.
*
* The getdns_validate_dnssec() function, after it constructed the chain_heads
* hierarchy, creates an artifical packet for the support records and equips
* hierarchy, creates an artificial packet for the support records and equips
* all the ds and dnskey _getdns_rrsets on the chain_nodes with this packet.
*
* The _getdns_rrset + support function and data types are defined in section:

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@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@ char *getdns_display_ip_address(const getdns_bindata
* @param value The callback function that will be called when any context is
* changed. A update callback function can be deregistered by
* passing NULL.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD when succesful.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD when successful.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER when context was NULL.
*/
getdns_return_t

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@ -829,10 +829,10 @@ getdns_context_get_dns_transport_list(getdns_context *context,
size_t* transport_count, getdns_transport_list_t **transports);
/**
* Get the current limit for oustanding queries setting from this context.
* Get the current limit for outstanding queries setting from this context.
* @see getdns_context_set_limit_outstanding_queries
* @param[in] context The context from which to get the setting
* @param[out] limit The current limit for oustanding queries
* @param[out] limit The current limit for outstanding queries
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD when successful
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER when context or limit was NULL.
*/
@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ getdns_return_t
getdns_context_get_tls_query_padding_blocksize(getdns_context *context, uint16_t* value);
/**
* Get whether the upstream needs to be authenticated whith DNS over TLS.
* Get whether the upstream needs to be authenticated with DNS over TLS.
* @see getdns_context_set_tls_authentication
* @see authvaulesandtext
* @param[in] context The context from which to get the setting
@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ uint32_t getdns_get_api_version_number(void);
/**
* Returns a text describing the getdns error code, or NULL when the error
* code is unkown.
* code is unknown.
* @param err The error code for which to return the describing text
* @return The describing text for the error code. The string is in library
* space and the caller must *not* free this.
@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ getdns_rr_dict2wire_buf(
* the buffer and point right after the just written RR.
* @param wire_sz On input the size of the wire buffer,
* On output the amount of wireformat needed for the
* wireformat will have been substracted from wire_sz.
* wireformat will have been subtracted from wire_sz.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD on success or an error code on failure.
* GETDNS_RETURN_NEED_MORE_SPACE will be returned when the buffer was too
* small. The function will pretend that it had written beyond the end
@ -1808,7 +1808,7 @@ getdns_rr_dict2str_buf(
* the buffer and point right after the just written RR.
* @param str_len On input the size of the str buffer,
* On output the number of characters needed for the
* string will have been substracted from strlen.
* string will have been subtracted from strlen.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD on success or an error code on failure.
* GETDNS_RETURN_NEED_MORE_SPACE will be returned when the buffer was too
* small. The function will pretend that it had written beyond the end
@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ getdns_msg_dict2wire_buf(
* the buffer and point right after the just written RR.
* @param wire_sz On input the size of the wire buffer,
* On output the amount of wireformat needed for the
* wireformat will have been substracted from wire_sz.
* wireformat will have been subtracted from wire_sz.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD on success or an error code on failure.
* GETDNS_RETURN_NEED_MORE_SPACE will be returned when the buffer was too
* small. The function will pretend that it had written beyond the end
@ -1979,7 +1979,7 @@ getdns_msg_dict2str_buf(
* the buffer and point right after the just written RR.
* @param str_len On input the size of the str buffer,
* On output the number of characters needed for the
* string will have been substracted from strlen.
* string will have been subtracted from strlen.
* @return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD on success or an error code on failure.
* GETDNS_RETURN_NEED_MORE_SPACE will be returned when the buffer was too
* small. The function will pretend that it had written beyond the end
@ -2131,7 +2131,7 @@ typedef void (*getdns_request_handler_t)(
* On failure, the current set of listening addresses is left in place.
* Also, if there is overlap in listening_addresses between the active set
* and the newly given set, the ones in the active set will remain in their
* current condition and will not be closed and reopened, also all assoicated
* current condition and will not be closed and reopened, also all associated
* DNS transactions will remain.
*/
getdns_return_t

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ time_t gldns_mktime_from_utc(const struct tm *tm);
* The function interprets time as the number of seconds since epoch
* with respect to now using serial arithmetics (rfc1982).
* That number of seconds is then converted to broken-out time information.
* This is especially usefull when converting the inception and expiration
* This is especially useful when converting the inception and expiration
* fields of RRSIG records.
*
* \param[in] time number of seconds since epoch (midnight, January 1st, 1970)

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@ -332,13 +332,13 @@ enum gldns_enum_rdf_type
GLDNS_RDF_TYPE_NSEC3_NEXT_OWNER,
/** 4 shorts represented as 4 * 16 bit hex numbers
* seperated by colons. For NID and L64.
* separated by colons. For NID and L64.
*/
GLDNS_RDF_TYPE_ILNP64,
/** 6 * 8 bit hex numbers seperated by dashes. For EUI48. */
/** 6 * 8 bit hex numbers separated by dashes. For EUI48. */
GLDNS_RDF_TYPE_EUI48,
/** 8 * 8 bit hex numbers seperated by dashes. For EUI64. */
/** 8 * 8 bit hex numbers separated by dashes. For EUI64. */
GLDNS_RDF_TYPE_EUI64,
/** A non-zero sequence of US-ASCII letters and numbers in lower case.

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@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@ void _getdns_mdns_context_destroy(struct getdns_context *context)
}
}
/* TODO: actualy delete what is required.. */
/* TODO: actually delete what is required.. */
static void
mdns_cleanup(getdns_network_req *netreq)
{

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ typedef struct getdns_mdns_known_record
* The data part contains:
* - 64 bit time stamp
* - 32 bit word describing the record size
* - 32 bit word describing teh allocated memory size
* - 32 bit word describing the allocated memory size
* - valid DNS response, including 1 query and N answers, 0 AUTH, 0 AD.
* For economy, the names of all answers are encoded using header compression, pointing
* to the name in the query, i.e. offset 12 from beginning of message.

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@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ _getdns_dns_req_new(getdns_context *context, getdns_eventloop *loop,
request_type == GETDNS_RRTYPE_AAAA );
/* Reserve for the buffer at least one more byte
* (to test for udp overflow) (hence the + 1),
* And align on the 8 byte boundry (hence the (x + 7) / 8 * 8)
* And align on the 8 byte boundary (hence the (x + 7) / 8 * 8)
*/
size_t max_query_sz, max_response_sz, netreq_sz, dnsreq_base_sz;
uint8_t *region, *suffixes;

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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ rollover_secret()
return;
/* Remember previous secret, in to keep answering on rollover
* boundry with old cookie.
* boundary with old cookie.
*/
prev_secret = secret;
secret = arc4random();
@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ tls_verify_callback(int preverify_ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx)
"%-40s : Conn failed: TLS - *Failure* - Pinset validation failure\n",
upstream->addr_str);
}
/* If nothing has failed yet and we had credentials, we have succesfully authenticated*/
/* If nothing has failed yet and we had credentials, we have successfully authenticated*/
if (preverify_ok == 0)
upstream->tls_auth_state = GETDNS_AUTH_FAILED;
else if (upstream->tls_auth_state == GETDNS_AUTH_NONE &&
@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ stub_udp_write_cb(void *userarg)
, STUB_DEBUG_WRITE, __FUNC__, (void *)netreq
, _getdns_errnostr());
else
DEBUG_STUB( "%s %-35s: MSG: %p returned: %d, expeced: %d\n"
DEBUG_STUB( "%s %-35s: MSG: %p returned: %d, expected: %d\n"
, STUB_DEBUG_WRITE, __FUNC__, (void *)netreq
, (int)written, (int)pkt_len);
#endif
@ -1972,9 +1972,9 @@ upstream_valid(getdns_upstream *upstream,
getdns_network_req *netreq,
int backoff_ok)
{
/* Checking upstreams with backoff_ok true will aslo return upstreams
/* Checking upstreams with backoff_ok true will also return upstreams
that are in a backoff state. Otherwise only use upstreams that have
a 'good' connection state. backoff_ok is usefull when no upstreams at all
a 'good' connection state. backoff_ok is useful when no upstreams at all
are valid, for example when the network connection is down and need to
keep trying to connect before failing completely. */
if (!(upstream->transport == transport && upstream_usable(upstream, backoff_ok)))

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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
getdns_bindata *version_str = NULL;
/* Note that stricly this test just establishes that the requested transport
and the reported transport are consistent, it does not guarentee which
and the reported transport are consistent, it does not guarantee which
transport is used on the wire...*/
CONTEXT_CREATE(TRUE);

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ int main()
fprintf(stderr, "Could not do lookup");
else if ((r = getdns_dict_remove_name(response, "replies_full")))
fprintf(stderr, "Could not remove reponse['replies_full']");
fprintf(stderr, "Could not remove response['replies_full']");
else if ((r = getdns_dict_remove_name(response, "/replies_tree/0/header/id")))
fprintf(stderr, "Could not remove ID from response");

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
export SRCDIR=`dirname $0`
. `dirname $0`/setup-env.sh
# pass a single test name as the first paramter (without .tpgk extension)
# pass a single test name as the first parameter (without .tpgk extension)
ONE_TEST=$1
shift

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ function write_result() {
}
function epoch() {
# make this sorta portable allthough not needed now
# make this sorta portable although not needed now
epoch=0
case $OSTYPE in
linux*)
@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ done
# this enhances the template from above
## Post Processing of some of these variables
# dsc_aux is a comma seperated list of files, max 8 files
# dsc_aux is a comma separated list of files, max 8 files
i=$( echo $dsc_aux | awk -F', ?' '{ print $1 "\n" $2 "\n" $3 "\n" $4 "\n" \
$5 "\n" $6 "\n" $7 "\n" $8 }' )
dsc_aux_files=($i)
@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ dsc_cmddepends_files_total=${#dsc_cmddepends_files[*]}
for i in ${dsc_cmddepends_files[*]}; do
find_cmd $i
done
# depends can also be a comma seperated list of package
# depends can also be a comma separated list of package
# TODO
# check is the aux files are also really in the shar

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@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ static exit_value get_report_info(struct test_info_s *test_info,
"expire=%s;",
buf);
} else {
printf("Certicate expires:\t%s UTC\n", buf);
printf("Certificate expires:\t%s UTC\n", buf);
}
}
}
@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ static exit_value test_dnssec_validate(struct test_info_s *test_info,
/*
* Only now get report info from the first search, so that any
* verbose output appears after the context/reponse dumps.
* verbose output appears after the context/response dumps.
*/
if ((xit = get_report_info(test_info, response, NULL, NULL, NULL)) != EXIT_OK)
return xit;

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ typedef struct getdns_network_req
size_t debug_udp;
/* When more space is needed for the wire_data response than is
* available in wire_data[], it will be allocated seperately.
* available in wire_data[], it will be allocated separately.
* response will then not point to wire_data anymore.
*/
uint8_t *query;
@ -380,8 +380,8 @@ typedef struct getdns_dns_req {
*
* Memory for these netreqs has been allocated by the same malloc
* operation that reserved space for this getdns_dns_req.
* They will thus be freed as part of the desctruction of this struct,
* and do not need to be freed seperately.
* They will thus be freed as part of the destruction of this struct,
* and do not need to be freed separately.
*/
getdns_network_req *netreqs[];