+ int i;
+ debug_logprintf ("Caching %s =>", host);
+ for (i = 0; i < al->count; i++)
+ debug_logprintf (" %s", print_address (al->addresses + i));
+ debug_logprintf ("\n");
+ }
+}
+
+/* Remove HOST from the DNS cache. Does nothing is HOST is not in
+ the cache. */
+
+static void
+cache_remove (const char *host)
+{
+ struct address_list *al;
+ if (!host_name_addresses_map)
+ return;
+ al = hash_table_get (host_name_addresses_map, host);
+ if (al)
+ {
+ address_list_release (al);
+ hash_table_remove (host_name_addresses_map, host);
+ }
+}
+\f
+/* Look up HOST in DNS and return a list of IP addresses.
+
+ This function caches its result so that, if the same host is passed
+ the second time, the addresses are returned without DNS lookup.
+ (Use LH_REFRESH to force lookup, or set opt.dns_cache to 0 to
+ globally disable caching.)
+
+ The order of the returned addresses is affected by the setting of
+ opt.prefer_family: if it is set to prefer_ipv4, IPv4 addresses are
+ placed at the beginning; if it is prefer_ipv6, IPv6 ones are placed
+ at the beginning; otherwise, the order is left intact. The
+ relative order of addresses with the same family is left
+ undisturbed in either case.
+
+ FLAGS can be a combination of:
+ LH_SILENT - don't print the "resolving ... done" messages.
+ LH_BIND - resolve addresses for use with bind, which under
+ IPv6 means to use AI_PASSIVE flag to getaddrinfo.
+ Passive lookups are not cached under IPv6.
+ LH_REFRESH - if HOST is cached, remove the entry from the cache
+ and resolve it anew. */
+
+struct address_list *
+lookup_host (const char *host, int flags)
+{
+ struct address_list *al;
+ bool silent = !!(flags & LH_SILENT);
+ bool use_cache;
+ bool numeric_address = false;
+ double timeout = opt.dns_timeout;
+
+#ifndef ENABLE_IPV6
+ /* If we're not using getaddrinfo, first check if HOST specifies a
+ numeric IPv4 address. Some implementations of gethostbyname
+ (e.g. the Ultrix one and possibly Winsock) don't accept
+ dotted-decimal IPv4 addresses. */
+ {
+ uint32_t addr_ipv4 = (uint32_t)inet_addr (host);
+ if (addr_ipv4 != (uint32_t) -1)
+ {
+ /* No need to cache host->addr relation, just return the
+ address. */
+ char *vec[2];
+ vec[0] = (char *)&addr_ipv4;
+ vec[1] = NULL;
+ return address_list_from_ipv4_addresses (vec);
+ }
+ }
+#else /* ENABLE_IPV6 */
+ /* If we're using getaddrinfo, at least check whether the address is
+ already numeric, in which case there is no need to print the
+ "Resolving..." output. (This comes at no additional cost since
+ the is_valid_ipv*_address are already required for
+ url_parse.) */
+ {
+ const char *end = host + strlen (host);
+ if (is_valid_ipv4_address (host, end) || is_valid_ipv6_address (host, end))
+ numeric_address = true;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Cache is normally on, but can be turned off with --no-dns-cache.
+ Don't cache passive lookups under IPv6. */
+ use_cache = opt.dns_cache;
+#ifdef ENABLE_IPV6
+ if ((flags & LH_BIND) || numeric_address)
+ use_cache = false;
+#endif
+
+ /* Try to find the host in the cache so we don't need to talk to the
+ resolver. If LH_REFRESH is requested, remove HOST from the cache
+ instead. */
+ if (use_cache)
+ {
+ if (!(flags & LH_REFRESH))
+ {
+ al = cache_query (host);
+ if (al)
+ return al;
+ }
+ else
+ cache_remove (host);