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package com.sun.jndi.dns;
import java.lang.ref.SoftReference;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* ZoneNode extends NameNode to represent a tree of the zones in the
* DNS namespace, along with any intermediate nodes between zones.
* A ZoneNode that represents a zone may be "populated" with a
* NameNode tree containing the zone's contents.
*
* <p> A populated zone's contents will be flagged as having expired after
* the time specified by the minimum TTL value in the zone's SOA record.
*
* <p> Since zone cuts aren't directly modeled by a tree of ZoneNodes,
* ZoneNode.isZoneCut() always returns false.
*
* <p> The synchronization strategy is documented in DnsContext.java.
*
* <p> The zone's contents are accessed via a soft reference, so its
* heap space may be reclaimed when necessary. The zone may be
* repopulated later.
*
* @author Scott Seligman
*/
class ZoneNode extends NameNode {
private SoftReference contentsRef = null; // the zone's namespace
private long serialNumber = -1; // the zone data's serial number
private Date expiration = null; // time when the zone's data expires
ZoneNode(String label) {
super(label);
}
protected NameNode newNameNode(String label) {
return new ZoneNode(label);
}
/*
* Clears the contents of this node. If the node was flagged as
* expired, it remains so.
*/
synchronized void depopulate() {
contentsRef = null;
serialNumber = -1;
}
/*
* Is this node currently populated?
*/
synchronized boolean isPopulated() {
return (getContents() != null);
}
/*
* Returns the zone's contents, or null if the zone is not populated.
*/
synchronized NameNode getContents() {
return (contentsRef != null)
? (NameNode) contentsRef.get()
: null;
}
/*
* Has this zone's data expired?
*/
synchronized boolean isExpired() {
return ((expiration != null) && expiration.before(new Date()));
}
/*
* Returns the deepest populated zone on the path specified by a
* fully-qualified domain name, or null if there is no populated
* zone on that path. Note that a node may be depopulated after
* being returned.
*/
ZoneNode getDeepestPopulated(DnsName fqdn) {
ZoneNode znode = this;
ZoneNode popNode = isPopulated() ? this : null;
for (int i = 1; i < fqdn.size(); i++) { // "i=1" to skip root label
znode = (ZoneNode) znode.get(fqdn.getKey(i));
if (znode == null) {
break;
} else if (znode.isPopulated()) {
popNode = znode;
}
}
return popNode;
}
/*
* Populates (or repopulates) a zone given its own fully-qualified
* name and its resource records. Returns the zone's new contents.
*/
NameNode populate(DnsName zone, ResourceRecords rrs) {
// assert zone.get(0).equals(""); // zone has root label
// assert (zone.size() == (depth() + 1)); // +1 due to root label
NameNode newContents = new NameNode(null);
for (int i = 0; i < rrs.answer.size(); i++) {
ResourceRecord rr = (ResourceRecord) rrs.answer.elementAt(i);
DnsName n = rr.getName();
// Ignore resource records whose names aren't within the zone's
// domain. Also skip records of the zone's top node, since
// the zone's root NameNode is already in place.
if ((n.size() > zone.size()) && n.startsWith(zone)) {
NameNode nnode = newContents.add(n, zone.size());
if (rr.getType() == ResourceRecord.TYPE_NS) {
nnode.setZoneCut(true);
}
}
}
// The zone's SOA record is the first record in the answer section.
ResourceRecord soa = (ResourceRecord) rrs.answer.firstElement();
synchronized (this) {
contentsRef = new SoftReference(newContents);
serialNumber = getSerialNumber(soa);
setExpiration(getMinimumTtl(soa));
return newContents;
}
}
/*
* Set this zone's data to expire in <tt>secsToExpiration</tt> seconds.
*/
private void setExpiration(long secsToExpiration) {
expiration = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis() +
1000 * secsToExpiration);
}
/*
* Returns an SOA record's minimum TTL field.
*/
private static long getMinimumTtl(ResourceRecord soa) {
String rdata = (String) soa.getRdata();
int pos = rdata.lastIndexOf(' ') + 1;
return Long.parseLong(rdata.substring(pos));
}
/*
* Compares this zone's serial number with that of an SOA record.
* Zone must be populated.
* Returns a negative, zero, or positive integer as this zone's
* serial number is less than, equal to, or greater than the SOA
* record's.
* See ResourceRecord.compareSerialNumbers() for a description of
* serial number arithmetic.
*/
int compareSerialNumberTo(ResourceRecord soa) {
// assert isPopulated();
return ResourceRecord.compareSerialNumbers(serialNumber,
getSerialNumber(soa));
}
/*
* Returns an SOA record's serial number.
*/
private static long getSerialNumber(ResourceRecord soa) {
String rdata = (String) soa.getRdata();
// An SOA record ends with: serial refresh retry expire minimum.
// Set "beg" to the space before serial, and "end" to the space after.
// We go "backward" to avoid dealing with escaped spaces in names.
int beg = rdata.length();
int end = -1;
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
end = beg;
beg = rdata.lastIndexOf(' ', end - 1);
}
return Long.parseLong(rdata.substring(beg + 1, end));
}
}