commit | 73126f70994c2977778e714a4ef313bb6b2fc48c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Abtin Keshavarzian <abtink@google.com> | Tue Dec 08 12:20:19 2020 -0800 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Dec 08 12:20:19 2020 -0800 |
tree | f10591f8de40a8a33a7f7866737b88465c7bacdf | |
parent | c70e47d16cf7cc16deaf4001a645b874466235a6 [diff] |
[dns] add helper methods to append/parse DNS names (#5922) This commit adds `Dns::Name` type which provides a set of helper methods to encode/decode DNS names. `AppendName()` method encodes and appends a full name (e.g., "test.example.com") to a message. Other helper methods enable appending labels (or groups of labels) and/or constructing a compressed name (using pointer labels). `ParseName()` method parses and skips over a full name in a message. `ReadLabel()` method reads labels one by one and works independently of whether the encoded name is compressed or not. `ReadName()` method read an entire name from message. The new methods are used in `Dns::Client`. This commit also add a unit test `test-dns` covering the behavior of the newly added helper methods. Finally, this commit adds few helper methods in `ResourceRecords` to get the size and check the type of a DNS record.
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